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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1973 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 3'7&.7"6 .\ "nhoul lwPnty this sl'mrst<•r" at Lavl'ndl'r said hi' hus bc!'n Bridge. Participants will meet. in :;;' tlw ASUNM · Consuml'!' Affairs l'valuating llw banks nrw check front of Johnson Gym at the ~ lt~·~~~w~------·------Check Cash Woes • • Offkt•, Frunk Luna, hl'ad of llw cashing policy anll/illll<'d /rulll l'CI/J<' ,)• r-'o , I o 5"' ~ ('ool <' tanly bank statt•nwuls. :>'."' \\ nnld d<> mon• ['or fl<'ttpk than Hltlllt•nt l'()lllphlints ;llmul tlw 'I'Iw univt•t·sity position on tlw d o<-s not il'~tVP "'an Pxclusivl~ MECHA ;;· DAILY tlw hank ""'''•" !\!art itll't qilL han]" i\VPI'HgP ~•two n day'' al tht~ ABC up to now has hPrn on<' of' franchisP on !lw UNM t•ma]ms". 0 \\"lwtlwr """I ;,.,. ,.,.,.ant n•pla<'"' husinPss oft'i<·t• of tlw Union nnd "wail and st•t•". DPall Harold "We have thn•<• bask option," ME<'IIA wiiJ havl' a mE"I'ting 0 Monday, March 5, 1973 LI!Vl'llcll'l' Raid: "<'IH'ouragt• Mal'ch fi at G p.m. in room :.lf10-A el. nnoth<•r bank to com!' on campus; in lhP Union. Plans fm· a !ht!IC(' .::r will lw discuS!'rd. t"' CLASSIFIED ADVEHTISING 1'1'· IH'gol iat <• our ron trael with g. ABC; IPII ABC W<' don't want Httl1'.": 111~~ ptor wcml, -::1 H l mwr··t.rw m· by-mail Radio Club 9 'lt>Jnl~: Pa~·mPnt nHl-.1 la· mn,Jl> 111 Cull CJn..;c;ifh•d Atlo,.:ertf~lin!~ tlwm. )•rutr tu in:·l•rtu.m of ndH•rti.,c:numt. UNM P.O. Box 20 "Its no! cl!•ar yt•t whit'h one of 'I'lw twxt nwpting of Uw tlNM \\'b·L·,·; ,luUrJIHh~m Huiltlirw, HClum 2u5 AllHliJll("Tl]IH', N.M~ Xi lOG tlws<' options W<' will ehol>s<•." Amatt•ur Haclio Club (WBfiAXC) will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. in 11 PEB::;U;o;ALS ;; I FOH !'i.\l.E Recent F<>l'ris EnghwPring C<•ntl'r, Room -~ Troubles Blaek Wl'it~rs 1'\t:T-'li~H FI-:~1.\LE. ~L\!.J·:: .,,,,•ntur;•• l~Hi;! FALCON, ntaHI t'CII!tli!ilm. ~·iX t•ylirlw i.Anca; LOT l1y pruft·s~-cn·. llulf mih· 1·13A. R<•frPshm<>nts will be ~ Blat•k writPrs and Black 1wws I;Jt> dtL ~-. aUhllmo\,jh• liiH~'UI•· l'l'li~llmt~ 1111'. I'I'IIUHIIlio•i!J. ~.!rJIL, nJTI'f, :.!!l·i-I)I;IJ1. .!\lau~aln• Hid1. 1'-'}~t•Jl)'irw:. UJ,J•o·:ih• fu .. ~rRd. ~ _. ,.,. - I ~ It ·tar~ lu·•, \.UtJ·.t; (illttJ Ct•ntmL N.K :i!! lin l' i•.ad-.. Utilitk., {'rt•tlil rlu•n!t~•r i.trt• w~~ll·ornl.' and wanl.Pd in th(~ :: ;r.. tl1:m l.a,,~. 2c1f', .. :!fi2l'\ nfh·r (I r•.n1. ::11~ ~-. J J.·.hJ.',~h.l ~"IU'I iuLU t·ui!Uhl'l Ill Jillllt ('UII• Pric<' or H.ict' column. For THEHF 1:' Hll0:\1 f111· dti],h't·H t•f ··ttttlt•llt-• tliliPII, J.j-.t $11~~~ ;;;u-rJJkt• a1 $:~!HI. ~;'if,. fll E\li'I.Or MENT ilJ l"N:Ol C'lliltl <"an· l'o•OJ• afhr 1::~11 ~11 ~;.. a di information call BI'I'JHI:t Prirl' or ,, 111. tfu l'i\ln."l'IME FEMALE; MALE; M<'l'<'larr, \'\'\' }\Jiht l'mmtry. Sandy Rie<> at 266··1391. '1;~1 HO~- twll; lta\irw· lil1· dt'rl.; .nutumul•ill' 11Jfll'HJI, pu]i-..hJJJJ~; I 'Plll~ St•n'"' ,\l'l'EAICI:-.it; ,\'J' Tllh 'l'lll':-.ii>J·:JWIIW: T•:,,·dlH.t l'Ofldititlflt l'JUUJ. :H."f .. (j;~~:.!. :~ li Attected n···t·;m·la·r; nrli... t; iiUUl l't•utral. N.J•:. J{~,llllH.'" ! l'flllp.tpcr"' Lasuse Fll11~ •I lh l•illl'l'·· ~lard: 1 ~4. Timr.-~un. :l ~ th h S:l.ll•l. lloLJ•l•)· H•111r. Mu.~t h1• 21. IL\J.V \\'[)J.i' I'VI'l'IE~. So!ll. :!'HI J,a I fie,._·., \f .uHJ't.npt' ~l·~11ta :-i.\\. :1 2 j,o YOP NE!':lJ !UONI·;Y? lJ4l yuu lmn· Littrr Cll'nu-Up 'llVI.'iSOUI' IIO'i l':\1.1\11 lED Reprinh•d from dropped. against Gal'!'ia's confirmation, dhirt·': If yuur ur•.:-;wt•r h Yt'•• tlwu Ml 1 ~1CL\S~ \\'t· ~tr{' loPl.il!l~ for ali ~~~ \'W Ci\!\JI'l·;J:, \Vu{n! t'hhind it-t• hux n Tht•rP will bt• a Litll'r Cll'an·up I.J2 J rum,ul '.I 2M•"064!J Gallup Independent In his first trial, Casttsl' was saying thai Jlw Oallttp dty offi,ial J"l'(·J , ... 1wlin, Mkla·liu tirl·~, lunravt' r:wk. 1-:'X· uf iL1hr•··tl··l rdial•!l' nm-kal <'nmJIHJJ)' ''~<·jl] truiJJ. Jl.rJJmutjmJ and pmj<•ci <>n Sundar, March ·1, along By BILL DONOVAN convicted by a judge of l!'aving had no rNtl intNPst in rdtl<'ation. ~·rJ•liJI· for bwLh•l'-., .('niJ Tull•llt, JnJ,. n·JjJ•!Jl J'uJuliUnlJ. $J.fi~W or r:di \VuorJ., ;.!',lt•HI,II, tftt. nftt·r ;,, :~·17·"'4'11. :~ ,.,; m~ota·:. J•oh·ntinl i l unlimiktl. Call 2tH;~ tlw Rio Grund<', North of BarPias GALLUP-Was Larry Casus!' an llll' scenr of an act·id<•nl. Tlw trial StudPnts also hrou~ht up tlw ;,7:,r, daily fl't nsid(' hl•caus!' his AtiOlL·\: If :-,o11 \\~Lltl t11 tall· ;1l•t111t a J•ruJ, .. 1~"'" VW. E"'nlkut ('owlitiuu. S.!l:.!!i l~a·-h. c;l·m·. :i/6 inspired l<'ader of th<> Indian so·raiiNl hypocrisy of t• '''"" 21 Yt,. or owning on!' of tlw most cll''flis<'cl 1·~· w,.:~-~~ ~.lit•;~·, ··h··L N\V I.'IITUI'T .Mt· a NEW Sliil'I\tEST l"··t·d ··U11h• nwl ku­ ll)tl. \ l .... lii...... ~.,11}.,, tfll. AJ11dy iu JH·r:·nrH~rwhwt~· ~;tu!1N~t~· Both of thpse phrasl's WPtl' us~?d St'VI'ral important facts in C:tsusP'l\ tav<•rns in tlw stair• and 1lPing tlu r .111,•/,t'f·., All ··inr:. while• tlll'y :a-.t! mdy. ~~1'>'1'~\'/ay J,j,lUllr .Start•, 57U4 'l'ia• lit otd ~t.anmu. JttlH ~om l•'dh~t' 0)11 last •1ight to describC' the young favor. Tlw St'cond t c;.Jl l'IH!f'd in a rhaimutn of thP Gallup commit! PI' ;! I 1.0:-T & FO L\]) 1 I.umw• N.E. S/2 'l'm'iiJ. ~>oJ~ .. :·~))'o;~. :i r. hung jury with 11 for !'onvktion HJo:SIT~lEt'. STl!l)E!'\T S!'El'!AI. Sill, Indian studpnl who allC'gNlly to !'stablhh a multi·million dollar !.OS I c;)':IC~I AN t'Il 1':1'11 Jo:Hl t l'P l'l'Y. TWO I'J!VVY 'J'!Wl'l(!'. Mu·t ·•ll ~Jr,OI.flll •• J)r11ft•.•' iorwl Itt• -unw ~ •• <'lit•r,t-.. H'\'Ur•· kidnapp(•d Gallup Mayor Emmt>tt and on<' against. al!'olwlism c<•ntPr. Ht''.\;tt•L N•t·•i· Ult'dit•;~ti"tl. H:.! llun~H·•I. B1 ! um·r :.!:t .... :t~,,..-1. 4-7 11.m. a ;, l•t th·r t'llll'h("IHN1L f~ ·hr. Hall•h ~hnr.. :-:.L. ;.::-•• :~ 111;;j I :!11 10 -!11!!",!1, :t ~ Casus<''s fril'nds say that Jw Gnrc-ja's nominntjnn w:Hi ft·r-. ~47 .. u111i, llail:·: ,\.! ::.tn . ....: p.m. 315 Garcia and who "apparl'ntly died l,.;,, <'Ht;\'l(:! \\'OMEN! ,1(111~ ON t'!lll'S! tu br tud•l. H••\'•t1r1l l'lllltl'l•t··. ~;,:-,.;i!"!ll:..!.: f,,,. r:1l~· • ?o-;, .. 1,. a ;-, No t·"'Jit•ri• JU.'t' fl'iJUirltl. (o;~t't Ht•nt JlUJ'• aftt>r a shootou! with city and ft•lt momi J!uilt at ldllinu tlw girl. l<'ilislutur!'. For C'asml' H w:t~ ,! ,, "\\"urhh-. ith• trm t•l. Pt·rft••·t ··Unlm<•r joh ~TEHEO TPHN'L\Bl.F~ FH0!\1 ~:J!t,!1!'J; The two trials, thPy say, Wl'l'<' (1r t•arnr. ~end :S:!.tlu fur n,fotmatioH. state police at a local sporting ano!lwr <'asP of fighting lwrcl Inti FOl'NU: ""' J:c·l·• {'uJicvt· I'l1urnm-ry. AIH tl'J'''ll··w!~ Ht(;JLI.•r:·. $1~!.:•5 u ]•air; SEAJo'AX. lkt. (j.Ji, P.O. 2H4~1. Port Pmotional ordt'als that caused him having no mw listl'n to him. lh:w"·· umll' 'l'JIJ:EE rdt't't' )o!-trw·J~ ~·h•n•u :·Y"ll'Til \ 1 1 1am ou s i 11t I'mat ion a! II ish"' goods storP yl'stt>rday aftl'rnoon, AJ1n·h ., \Vu.•llint~lun !I~:Hi!!, 3/G S::•l.'l,j~ l'AU .~tt rnt \Hth •·)waJ.n-, S~'t,!l[,, I.OS'l': ~nwll :11 .· nw c•l·1 Jlatn::Jtinn JlUJI Thl' incidC'nt at the sporting many s!C'PpiPss nights. Tlw Fri<'nds also ~ay that lu• was .. ,f ..o, f•t• :! ~1'. :O:t<•n!l•f l•f~t,•i-. Y:1!t• S.E. 0\Hil r ~~~ t~ l'uir'lll H:tk. =~~'2ll San ?.t.atc·H Br ....;JNE~~ IH GOOU. Nl'{'l{ n111n' t•tmnlt•r E. goods store pos(•s sevrral prospl'ct of having to go through a p;ning thmugh a IJPriod of JlPt'sonal !••tt .• lu·r Hn-..ard. ~110 Yuh• RE. :1 ~ N tln tnan lH·lp. Purt tinw !!11·2fi lwur~ lH.·r !llunJ.\alian, I>utian, \Hc·l.. ~unw Juuf'lll'--. nn•l mw or t'vo qurstions, probably which will third trial with tht• C'<'riainty, at confli<·t ovr•1· his roll' as an Inclian. Hit '\'1 'J.I<~; ~tmJ, n d~wti11H alf' fJU mj .... 11i~~ht·. Mu··t aN•h" lu J't'r.. w1. IJ£•r Wi,•n .. hl'mh. G\·nuan, and o(h{·h •• . ) •·• l:af·r•l• J!ru Ettrl•f•t;m l·rawJ·.• ;lll••i.~(.', tr·dmit.tt·l, 4:!111 (\•rltral N.K 3 'li never be an~wPt·ed to everyone's IC'ast In him, that lw would h<> Thl' fal'l that lw w:ts not ahll' to ;n·:a.t·p~ J,;. u1:~it:tt JiLt~ ;·tri•hut. $lt..lt''• :1 • 14 \"• :1 $.7'. 1 ,~l:"l, Ciifat:t''• Fnkertl'•• H·t·d lull!h 11 :;;o-:!:;;o dinnn ;;:;;o·g:;;o satisfaction. Why did ('asust', who found guilty, som<:> of thl'm said, ~IJI'a]( Navajo nor was lw hrounht J,1J.1 , l'id,,tl•. 11U ft'J•oir.•. Ca!l anrtitnc•. 0\"EU:-;I-:A:-:; JOUH :umnwr or s~nmnnrnt. ~ ~r:.nu. t •• ~·~·Hr •• :t r I';Jjl ~:•:• .. ~:.!.!n fur ·.~ v .... , Ili~·t Ihi!dt. ".!,:.; .. i,-;!-o.4. a,~ Au.• tmlin. Eurt•lt(\ K Anwrira, A!ri"n• prC'viously advocaird may havl' gon!' a grl't\1 way to up in tlw tradition:~! way causPd U~lJinMttH !11. ;,; .! dL·~ AU pruf«• .. Jnrl:;. Siillfl-1 ,UUII monthl:•. non-violenc<>, sud dl'nly put causin!l him to do whallH• did. him many doubts a> tu his right tu J.fo:(i.\1. :-iFJ~V Jt'E~ f11r T!N!\1 ~ tw!t•nt l'>~~ ;\I!J:O\\'<,J ..\~,.: '1'111 111"1.1., bin· c''i.Pr·n· t"· Jloill, •.h~ht- f'r•in~. Fr( P info. Jl :1 Rom(•ro St.:'\.\\'. !! blocks:\'.\\.'. ··tal!. Nt~mm:JI ft•t· , l•unll ht·•il.,;· q~mllt~<'d n;•!+ -;;). 1JJJ.i.y· tr:tilt-r. JJd.:IH 2~•:•~~4~:~H. \Hit~' TWH -cu. Hq1t. I{~f, 2:i;ifJ Tdc•· hims!'lf into a situation wherl' hi' His fril'nds dl'scrihl' him us a l<•ad tlw Indian eausl'. 3 :.! ,•taplo ,h~,, Ih·ri.t•lC'.)-', Cali!. tl4704. 3 ''fi Ja\'. ··tn•ipt.t- 11f tL,· f'IH-I··al J.a,'; l'rn:~rnm ... apparl'nlly fPll forc<>d to ldll dl'dicat('d fighll'r who had Uw II<> ft>lt that his p<'oplP W<'rl' 1lnrh·r · i.lJ!I ni ~~lf 1 of !·ltlfT n.tb1U•t•lr flf ol Old Towu PJ:ua :q:l·.t!IHfi "•'' \'01.1"~1!<:< ct of a j!l'l'af numlwr of tlw losinl! tlw ability to sta~· C'lost• to t'::1 · j Hrn·+l h·~H-•1 Bl:'l''· ~~"~~~:-~u~l :~ ..! !JI;.q !'1•r al•l·l'ltJ.!UH'IJ•. ~s·r''' ·l•r« •! h· th· victim of th<• kidnappinj!? And Indian youth hP cam<' into LIH•ir rl'Jil(ion and t•ultur<', his A n··~a.1• .. J ~·,:;·!•t•t· ,.f tlt> t~t•[>.t· ri~y u! t'tii:H\l.l-~ l't\i'l'lF~: ~hq•br1} rrtl·, lll.\~1!1:0:!•'' CT,;TII!\! JEWEI.IIY. nt ;,_. !~t·\·. M..-~~· o. t!tJ. l· ~>•i.t \'•l, L· .. S"'• 1111 , a~·!1 w.t-.42'~''· !1 ~ why was Bob NukaitinaC' C'ontacl with. As a mPmhl'r of fri<•nds sa):. Ht• s!'nsNI thilt his :.~ trw ?lt r-ri··• ('~:adk HomH{J, 2/1~-t .. ;, ... ·~r. 3~2~ (I}! 1 \'r'.rL!ot OflnflUHre.. inv<;lvNl'? IAE's eentral C'ommittN•, lw was own laC'k w Casus!' VPI'Y on!' of fiv<• persons who drew up was caw;iug him ((, breom<' to" ~·r:•l int~Jrmahrm tllf' to thr I..oJif1- Trip:1 Larrv J.;ml'r&on. a liNM studPnt and MolhlY idt>nlifil'd with lh<' l'('t:;.n• n, Jour. Btdr.-. Hm. lfi8. wer(' s,;hpC"tr.<'d to h<.>-nr of wbnt ~~ Hll~ I:E'\T anti ffi('ffilH'l' ut tlH• N~\VUJU trlllt•, l·orrupuon, gn·E•tl, anc.J monc•y, happen!'d. As on~> of I h(> INd!'rs opposition to th<> Gallup non-Indian cultutP and this causNl h:v·JJ:.!"-i.\ UIJf":-•j II.;,. ~;.. t·!'li:t1 said in a prf'ss <'onfet<>Uf'f' in lhl' from racism, from that C'ulturl' of Indians Against Exph>itation In tl'r·tribal CerPmoni:JI. him n grt'at, dt'al of c<>nC'Prn. l• ; , '·' :...• J • •lfr "~J; ··l._~,_in• ~·, ··~·r~ Union I~riday that Larry Casus<• which sreks to eonqu<>r th<>sl' :J•r:H:• •! n .. ~'-tJ1•! !..: L .. '' .. ,, ., .. •r<>nct•s IJl'forP and He was basi<·ally a pa!'ifist. He w<>nt to Gallup and "took thf' l'lt>ml'nts. I f'l:~-;~!.·iH ~· \P\I!'i:'·II ~~T. ~~I' •.••. Club at tlw Univt'rsity of New during last yPar's <'Prt'monial, was not a m<•mb<'r of tl!P ':'.,,, v. I·." r· ~H .~J. ~r•· ··• ;.~~~ mayor o f G a II up as a ''. . . Mayor GarC'ia was his M1•xiC'o, C'asust• has sPv<'ral tim!'~ Casusl' slayl'll in tlw baC'l:ground a Amt•rit'an Indian nwvt•nwnt but ~ •• ~ ... r · •• ;:.·, • ~"' ; , 11 !!."1, J"r, ,: BRILLIANT FILM! hosl:Jgt> ... bl'caus<> gmml'it targt>t as Wl'll as his symbol of spoken out in favor of staying gn•at portion of lhl' titrll', lt•tting t'!".j'1 .\.,!~IJ~:. l ::J·;·, • ·~·~•·: .• Cvnce~t hi' spok<' out SI'V<•ral lim<>s in tlw t ,I J j1 :• ; : , !• J ..·• ~, ""' " ' I Garda is, in tht• words of Larry tltt>se evils. I!C' has always within thl' law to solvt' Indian other lAB; ll'adPrs such as John past in favor of thPir actions, '!\\tt I:i !li!t~H\'! t"f E!~~!,·Hh h \.'\JrJ. CasUs!', a falsi' pl'rson who is maintain<>d that. if WI' arl' to problems. Hpdhous<> and Phil Lorl'llo do in dueling tlw takC'ovrr of th(• ~.tE : .... ·• )1,,., .•, :,·,;u..JJ:, I•\.'} I !l,'ih:·. VOUOWEITTO svmbolic nf Aml'ticu 's irrational hl'rom(' militant as Chil'f ,Joseph, .. ~ ._;,.f < 11 : f·, What thrn forct'd Casus<' to most of lhl' tulking. Burt•au of Indian Affairs f()~ a'ttitud<> toward l\1otlwr Earth and Sitting Bull and Manu!'lito wt>r!', C'han~t<' his philosophy'! His friends A('C'Ording to rAg, hoWI'VI'l', lwadquar!Prs in Washinjllcm, D.C., !-iLl !t T\\0 W1U"1P.1."-.'U,.; [ t~t! Hot· ~t humanity.'" WI' ar!' going to havl' to lak<> up many of thP group's polici!'s and nt ~L l' f.t·~· ",1;,,1• r ~~' .:'• ' • •, ·• YOURSELF TO bt•lil'V<' that part of th!' rC'ason was and thl' mot(• rr<'Pnt lakNIVI'r of ll..•J.~· n.• 1'~,:.·. · :··-"', •1 • • • • ·-l~·,· ~ Em<>rson and I<'r('d<•rit:k guns onC'<' again to prov!' our dul' to rvl'nts which OC'Cllrred dt•mands w<'rl' thought out bv til!' Public HPal1h /oi('rvirl' Hospital ! •, .1 u.• ,:'~ · • I!J~ ~JUDITHCRIST. Marlinl'Z addr<>ssed a crowd vf point and kill thesl' PVils which during the past f('W wel'ks a11d CasusP. ' ll!'rl' in Gallup. ·:J•.\' L !Ill: YU!'l; 1 • ;,,, i". M~!.~ M~/~ SEE IT • Ne.v York Ma!Jazme ·1 00 pt>opl(' in the Union ballroom sel'm to h<> found only in human OVI'r which he had little or no At mm1y of thl'SP .onfNI'ncPs Within !In• last fl'w Wt>Pks, ' I t.• ~, !!t ! H· • n•an• ~~. ··1 11 r rw1. 13an!!lade~h t·~:·J"u ~nt! t.f .. ~. lo explain Casuse's ideals and beings ••• control. It<> app!'ar<'d to br undPr l'(rC'at fri<•nd~ rl'port that hi' had beC'om<' 7=30 -9:45 ::"J f'~1I· ~-iT '\~1it F'\Ct'L'i 1:: .'\l't • philosophy. " •.. Hl' went into the city of ThP principal <'V<>nt was th<> two strain. Lall'r, aftPr his ae<>id<•nl, V<•ry diseourag!'d at working ii r ••• , . .1 ::,, : •• ~~:~ !•"• ' , ~.~r ~. '1:\" :n:n:H:::n::l;:r::m Gallup on March 1, with the soli' this bPcamP morl' PvidPn[. I•"ri<>nds within !It!' sys!t>m, HI' told st•v!'ral t:: J~·Z •L•,,Jq· • ..;n.·:•JJ g,, rm:m::tirru.:i":::r:r:::::;:::r:::IJ:i'iJr:::tt'tlii::l :;: trials that Wl.'re hl'ld r!'rently in ...... ,...,._ ...... ,'---... '""',...... , intention of killing or at least Gallup with Casuse as the say hi' was v<'tY <'XC'itabll' and high cl osl' fri!'nds that hP was -.~.~~ ...... ~ ..... ~...... _,...__.~. See Red Dawn, symbolically killing tht>se evils rll'f!'nilanl. Just aftPr Just yl'ar's strung. "bPl'Oming fed U!1" with the US!' bl'fore the ey<'S of naturl'·blind CPrl'mOI1ial, Casuse, while driving Onr of his major dutiP~ with of non·violl'!1i ml'thods. Page2 peopl!'." home to Gallup early on<' the IAg was lradin):! th<' fight in On lht> morning bPfon• the The Kiva Club prPsenlgislalurl' against the shoot-out, Gasltsl''s roommat(>s at 'ill' ~~q~ ! ...... ! ·' I ', rr::m~:r:::n:~m:.:Ir.:::nr.JJ;:m:;:lr::~!l:~:JJ:lt:l:liT:IurJ:~J:lJ:iiJ[l::JiTIII:J!:!lJJ:n of H demands asking the power of young Indian girl with his car • Ct'rrmonial and its rrftmding as a UNM told fril'nds that h<' wru; ~ I "' ' '" CasusP, 19, formt>r pr!'sidl'nt of th\• Unitl'd States among othh' .. '. t..:.~ Stall' polict' charged him with statt> agl'ncy. He spok<' to most of unusually calm and in V<>ry hil'(h '• th(' Kiva Club, was found dl'ad thin~ts lo inv<>stigatC' thl' d<>ath of driving an automohill' whil(' undt'r lh<> stall' lrgislalors, I'Xpluining spirits, which ha~ mad(' many of I insidt> a sportin!l goods storl' in Casus!' and the appoinlnwni of I thJ.> in (Juence of alcohol and why ht• ft•l! tlw organization his fril'nds think thnt his I Gallup, N .M. following th<> Garcia to lhl' hoard of rC'gt•nts hP l<•aving lh<> scl'ne of an al.'eidPnt. should not h<' rl'fundNl. sPlf·douhls had pncl<>d at1d that his ~~. j .\ i'! o ~I , : ~ • ' • r ,, abdttC'tion of Mayor Garcia, newly rl'eonsidC'rl'd. The alcoholism C'harge was lat<'r Howl'vl'r, hi' r1•ali:t.<'d thai tlw d!'dsion to pacifism as n solution , ' 1 • r . ' .. appointl'd n•gl'nt lo UNM, from f <'I' ling in thl' C'apital was to had b<'rn madP. I ~:: his (;allup offi<'P. rl'fund lhP quasi~lalp , "f I -r~"' A~ to why Garda was piC'kl'd :L~ :r .•· ~· .~· .t.' .~: .. ~ r ,, •. Rolwrt Nukaitimw, 20, of Ft. organization, lc•aving him tlw victim of lh!' kidnapping, ('V!'n r ~· .. 3 r:\".,t:l.~.~: • Dt•fiant:l', Ariz., allegpd C'Ompanion C'tlllfust•d and disappoinll'cl. h1• say.~ hl' d<>PS not linow. ' . . I ('.. •.•=·.:. j. ~ of Ca,ust• in thr irwid<'nl has h!'l'n ''H<' spok<> out against tlw C'asUM''~ friPnds say that GarC'ia , 1·: ... ·- j. r• :•; . ord<'l't•d lwld in MrKinh·~· C'ounty <'l'rl'monial hu ( no ntH' would mav hav<• h<•!•n a <.ymbol to him of L· I ~ : \ ! ~ ALAN BATES jail p<•ndin~: $Hi',,llOO bond. li~t<·n to him. '!'hili t'OIIIsNI him to <'Vt;t·~·thin~ that \..'as fort•ing tlw tlH· prps~ l'Oll r :'\Ii..""lll ~ !• r.~,; ;-,~· r~t: Q_·-~ •• A I fPrl'I!C'(' hP<'om<' vPry fru~lra!l'lin:;! las! night in tlw Gallup , ..,, nr!1:, i '" "ii 11, C';1: ,. ....;. ,~1 )anl r :->", '· :\!4 ~"'• '·1~ . ! '•I,...,J, 1·.~< ..!. \\"f,a!t•, 8:..:7 1•H. .1\l)a·r r :_:-;;.. ~ ~~-~ f•r :..'''/~-H..!I•4• :; 'I rnanl•ind and 1o l'Xplain his tnw do tthls of his ability to ll'ad that lw !'nrouragPd alrolwlisrn molil't' in tlw {'aplttrl' of (;arriu. I .~·:t-:·J· tn· ~;ur~n~\r\F r nt~-'- 111 1-J•i• ·•·• pff<>CiiV!']y. Ill' has h<'Pil di'SI'l'ih<•d :mwn~ lh1• Indian fli'Cipl<• . I H~ ;1 ~·.~ Pr~Ht l"f. f'"1 1: ~I•H I! ]'hl!ul };;,!:"',I. In tlw stat1•nwnt I'Po{J!!l" .. \notlH'i' hat !li· 1H· fuiiJ.dd ,,uti l)ui. \\r,t!'l iuvui\ft•t.l iu Utctkifl~ ct ~~,7., }'t•lf't\ l !\!O'C"OHC'\'('(,Jo;. :iH ~-~·. ;{. and ht•t•onw Indiaus spiritually. lost rt'C't•nlly brought him' into profit off Indian misPry. . ;•~t •1 •· !t IJ•thtUu f•1•~t,.JI, ';';.!lim<' }•.CH! ;..i.\J.E pu,:! OI:I. ~·nhv. P~. PB. PWH 0 •.c s'""'h~ PETER BOWLES JOAN HICKSON· SHEILA GISH ll!'ing on this l' iuvoiVC'd in this is !'Ven mort' \\ if,o!io'.~ . NH·. tnp. Han ~rrf at. S:J:'i is or (>VI'n if lw is 1:,,; ... ·n~-:..::i''· E~··•·ll~·tlt ,·uttrliti''''· SHt ral \vas with this ~rnsl' of dl'sliny and ,-:•ason for A ('HOWl> r of trnditimtal songs It> mark Casus<•'s ciNtth. lndian and nnn·Indiali, spok(' out diffN('n! frorn thosl' of Gas use. · t-- ______,.....,.. ______..... ~ • I I I I I I '•' ' f Strawberry Waitt tidy. A typical OV<.'rsexed Scorpio, Philo~ophy Colloquium , Sitton's phone number is DP!La Slgma Pi Prufc•.ssional New Mexico Meet Your 345·1429. But;iness Fratcrn ity is spclnsoring a Pmfc·~sor H<•l<•na EilstPil1 will ----- prugrum with Mt. Bl•!l. IL i;; called p n• s (' n t u p ~~ p <• I' <• n t i tl<· d II>z "Thc> Slmwbt'rry Waltz" and is a "H!'sponsihilily and PCJs.~ibility" ~ c>n Mar<•h 0 HI :J::Jo p.m. in 1lw LOBO by Mortar Board multim!'dia presentation about. DAILY rn communications and Philosophy Dc•parlnwnl lihrary, ~ Lobo Staff Mortar Board, the national A ~>rican Conserve paper-give this 11aper io a friend Larry Emerson :< senior women's honorary, is what they could O<'('om<'. Sevl'ral Hodgin Hall :30 I. ( 'oi'i'PI' will lw r;· projectors and two seven·foot Sl'l'VNI at :J p.m. 0 Randy Sitton is Mr. Spinal currently accept:ng appl.ications t.? Column. The aspil'ing young for membersh lp 197 3·197·1. s<'n•ens will he us!'d. Thr program e. medical writer has been employed Women having 70·100 hours and a will bP present!'d on Ma• ~h 5, in by Lhe Lobo for about a year and cumulative GPA or 3.25 are the Union hallt·oom at 2:30 p.m. This is a statement read by Larry Emerson at a Kiua Club"~ one half. An astronomy-geology eligible to apply. Applications and 7:30 m. Press Con{e1·ence last Friday. Emerson was unable to submit ·~ major, Sitton won the Loho may be picked up at the Dean of his regldar column this wee!~. • Purple Heart last year as he Student's Office (M!'sa Vista Hall) A long time ago before the coming of the white man, the f f);allantly jumped from an air]llane and the Student ActivilieS' for a skydiving story and sprained 0 f fice--SUB. The r!Padline for Indians used to livt~ in balance with the forces of nature. g. his leg, applications is March 9th. These human bPings' purpose in life, their reason for ."" An avid skier, Sitton has gone Additional information may bQ Makers Made exisLc>nce was to protf.'ct the trees, the grass, the water, the ~ j :, conservative since this photo was obtained by calling Karen Indian Jewelry animals, and the earth. This is why the Creator gave human c;; taken-he is now clean-cut and Sampson, 256-3460. OLD TOWN beings what we now call knowledge and wisdom. But then, the white Europeans or whatever you want to call them, came unto this earth with a different purpose and reason in life. They came here and started to smother out earth's forces. The reason they do this is because they have the wrong purpose. FREE WITH TWA. The Indians lived t"ompletely opposite of this and fonnt>d their life around this. This is why today the true Indian is opposite of the white man. . Today, we se(~ around us the dPstructwn and the WE'LL GIVE YOU 24 HRS conquering of nature· and humanity by the whitE.' man. His reason for life has been twistt>d and it is shown by a thing called progress. This is why we must undermint> all thingq that represent the forces that are attempting to conquer nature and humanity. TO COLLECT. Concerning Elnm(>tt Garcia the faet is that he owns in stock a liquor store that s(>lJs liquor to Indians while at tlw This spring recess, when you land in any of these cities, airline youth card for an even trade, at the ticket office or sam(> timt' sits on an anU-alcobolic board and still sits on the if you show your TWA Youth Passport and present your airport before you depart. Then you too can cash in on the UNM hoard of regents. In anyhody's BihlP or code of morals boarding pass to any TWA ticket office within 24 hours of coupon book.) it. is obvious that sonwthing is wrong. your arrival, you'll get a nice, fat coupon book full of discounts) So, if you're off across the country this spring recess, take Th<> r<:•ason Larry C'asm;p wPnt in and took tlw 111ayor of two-for-ones, and free things. (If, by the way, you don't own a look at whatyou'llgetifyoufiy TWA. Gallup as a "hostage" is bPeause> Emm£>tt Garda is, in thP a TWA Youth Passport, we'll be happy to accept your other Youth Passport is 11 service mark owned exclusively by TWA. words of Larry Casusp, "a false• P''rson who is symbolic of Amt•rka's irrational altitud<> toward mollwr Earth and humanity." Said Lan·y CasusC', "!\1y reason for !wing on this Earth was to tPil mankind that WE' must now undC>rmiiH' all FREE IN BOSTON .Larry Casuse, R.I.P. false peoplt' who art> d<>stroying :\1oth(•r Earth." r Buy one admission to The Jazz Workshop, get one free. Th(l Indian people• say that whd to harmony to himself, to his peoplP, to all of W<• of the Kiva C'luh am! of tlw eonct>rned UNM stud<•nts from Corners of the Mouth restaurant. visit during his lifetime. hen•hy recognize his ('UUS(' and will stand bt>hind his idPuls, scwiC'ty and to all of natun•. Free quiche lorraine and cup of coffee at La Crepe. Today is the fourth day following th(l The opposite of this rage is courage~the his dr(•am of otw day uniting humanity and Mother Earth. death of Larry Casuse. m(•ntal and moral strength to persPvPrP This is mankind's salvation, our k(•y to save tlw United States Free Indian soup and vegetable curry at His death was a game played and lost. through £wen the most difficult situations. from total natural destnl('tion. the India Sweet House restaurant in Cambridge. Casuse pick<>d his time, his place and his There is a basic sort of courage which those Our caust> now h<>eomes humanity and natur!', not the Free pair of earrings or pendant t and watch it being made 1 weapons to carry out what he felt to bp a who agree with Casuse's actions lack: the conquering of httmanity and nature. This was and is Larry at Whaler's Wharf. right<.'ous act ... an act that came out of belit>f that human b(>ings can come together Casusp's reason for living: then dying. Free admission or beverage and dessert at Passim Coffeehouse. despair. in a meaningful way to control and direct We are happy that now he has become in spirit with the r animals. the trees, Motlwr Earth, and th<' UnivNse. t There arc always troubled people whose their own lives. passionate dissatisfaction is amplified by a The act of rage is a destructive fury which We ask of thC! pow(•r of the United States the following: world which appt>ars to be out of harmonr. 1. We ask as human beings to human bt?ings thai lhl' city of Gallup FREE IN ':' rejects the human ability to join~ to. make be investigated by tht> United States Congress and that the investigation A disharmony in oneself1 u disharmony 1!1 oneself part of an ob~ective reality. T~e a?t theme be Humanity and N'atur!'. Free tacos for two at Tippy's Thco House. society and a disharmony in nature 1s of courage is a commttment to ih~> belief m 2. We ask a Congressional investigation of tlw killing of Larry Casu~e Free roast beef sandwich at Dr. Watson's Pub. somPthing Cas use, as well as most of us~ feel the bask harmony in the individual, in one:s by Gallup policemen. Free cheese & tomato pizza for two. keenly. people, in society and in nature. Courage 1s 3. We ask of the University of New Mexico that it send its Dissatisfaction drifts into resentment sociologist<;, itg anthropologists, its psychologists, and the like, to study Free quiche lorraine and coffee at La Crepe. the commitment of a real person. with solutions the city of Gallup in the interest of humanity and Buy one steer sandwich, get one free at Pat's King ofSteak. when a person feels he or she is unable to act Tomorrow the spirit of Larry Casuse will nature. or make changes. Frustrat(>d by a series of be gone. Let us look to life for the same 4. W<' a<;k that lhl' Navajo tribal council, All Indian Pueblo Council, Buy one sundae, get one free at Just Ice Cream. events that tore at his core, Casuse felt the deepness of joy and peace that Larry Casuse National Indian Youth· Council, Bur<' aU of Indian Affairs, American Free membership for two at Walnut Street Theatre. only aet he was capable of carrying through, Indinn Movement, National Congress of American Indians, Indian Lt'gal will find where he is going. organizations, as well as other Indian organizations lake a dcfinitt' and I Buy one ticket for Blazers Hockey game, get one free. public stand for or against tlw cause of our MolhPr Earth and Three hours of bike rental free at Simba Bike Shop. humanity. a. WI' demund that the Unitc•d Stah•s Constitution b<' anwndt'd so as Free package of cone incense from Cohn Candle Co. (Cl protc•ct in it~ languag(' !lw Earl h, ils plants und animals, as W<' human Free admission to flea market. bt•inj1s W<'r<' plac~d on !'arth 1<1 do. Buy one admission to Perelman Antique Car Museum, get one free. H. Wr:o dt•mand that llw l•'l'tkral govc•rnnwnt and th<• {)l'oph• of tlw Uni!Nl fltalt's unit~· undt•r the cause• of '\1ollwr Earth and Humanity. I 7. We d1•mancl t.hat Holwrt !liakaidinrh who is now a <•aptivt• of Atnt'rica's inhumanity and Am<•riea 's irrational hl'havim towards I FREE IN WASHINGTON,:, MoUwr Earth bl:' rell'ast•d, fC>r h!' was o11ly, like CasuS!•, tlt'f1•mlin11 I . Natun• hy t'apluring l.lw symbolic gmmc•tt Garcia. Buy one admission to Biograph Cinema, get one free. R. WP a~k that Emtnc•tt G~··da's appointmPnl to the UNM Board of I R!'gPnts be r<•ronsiclt'r!'d. Free Pi"-za at Anna Maria restaurant. I~ Free sandwich at Piccadilly restaurant. I : Buy one sandwich, get one free at Blimpie Sa11dwich Shop. II Free package of incense at Earth Works Boutique. letters t() the Editor ... II LetU•rs to Lhe editor should bt• no long(•r than 250 words, Buy one meal, get one free at Mykonos Greek restaurant. ~ typew1·itten and double spa<~ed. S(>nder's name, address and U!lc>phone number must be it1cluded with the le!.L(>l' or it will not b<' considen•d for For more information see your Campus Rep or call TWA. publication. Names will not be wiLhhe>ld upon n•qtwst. If a 'Btarting March 15. letter is from a group, please include a lHlJUP, teiPphone numhet' and address of a group member. Th(' lett<'r will carry that nam(>, plus the name of that group. WITH TWA IT PAYS TO BE YOUNG. Blnek "1:1 C',) Wrill'l's All Photographers t-- Bl:wk wriiPI'S nnd Black news Bt>ginning Ma1·ch 6, the Lobo 11<1"' "' ..-< t:r 1!;QW uri.' Wl.'lconw and wanted in lhC' begins what Wt> hope will be a Mixed Bag "/;>. "'...., '\f Pl'ic£' of Ric<' <'olumn. For We<'kly photofl'nture on the 2: Four Films For Admission; ini'ormation call Bt't>nda Pric(' or communicntions page: a '5 "'~ Sandy Ri<'{' al 2GG--ta9l. mini-gnll<'ry ol' st>lt>cted student On U Stages til EA'T(~ ~ ~ and f in lhl.' Women's picturl'!l tlwy fe<.>l lwst express tht> :::'J "'"~ ~lwrt [)i'il roaring success, Brandon Thomas' "' 01 ASUNM bill allocating $2,580 Lo co.o;t. of ihe film. Cl.'n!<>i'. idt>a or communication in pictures '<: Tlw hl'IHlll' bill alltH'ill I'd s~.GHIJ script, considl'red one of t-< p the Film Committee for frt.>e 'l'he films thal will ht• shown or :my serit>s ol' photos on a to tlw film t•ommiltc•p fo1· tlw England's most famous fnrces, is a g. 0 showings, not all spring films art' fl'P(' and COJU(' U ndPr lhP 1\('W thC'me. .5:1 going to bt' free. f<'mainclc>r of ll!l' S('IJlf''i[f•f. bl'ight bit of romnntic fluff l.hat "0 ~ ASUNM sPnale bill ineludt• <•igbt. quinn said thai ally motw~ New Mexico All inquiri<.>s and samples

  • ature films on tlw WP<'kl'nnds in March and April SI'V<'n WPdn«.>sduy night !>l'r admission films or tow;trd" a willingly suspl'nds its disbelief. _t;Jl z silent film f!'stivnl on M:trch 10 ; a Box 20, Uniwrsity P.O., UNM, ...., and six week!.'nd films will be fr<.'e. Mtmnwr film pmgram on Friday Howewr, UNM's production .... fivt' Ct'nt admission will lw night~ . Albuquer <>nplure the wit and ""l b.O gd ilorial Phollt' (505) 277- e.. !ldmission cha1·gp arc: "Raga" on and "African Qu<•Pn" on April !i; ·1102, 277-·1202; gait>Ly nN•ded to carry off this ~ typt' of lwighl, brilt!P fnr<.'e. Tlw March .8·9; "Illusions" on March "Th(• Wild Onl.'" and "Wtld Tht• Nt~w !\1(.•xit'n Dnifv r~ubo is 29-31; "ScarJ?crow In a Garden of Angels" on April !i; "Bon11i£' :md ilublishNl Monclav Friday show was raLJJ(>r like a glnss of thrntir,b Cucumbl'rs" on April 12·1·1; a ClydP" on Apdl 7; "Sallah" Pll ('Vl'tY rt•r.ut.u \V(.'\•lt of thl• champagne that has gone' flat-the ~: WomPns Film F<'slival on April Apl'il 19; "!•'ahi·PnlH•It ·ll>l on {Jnin•rsity ypar and Wl'l'ind <'lass rwsta!(t' paid at . . . for the most part, n~>w to thC' are: "Simon of thr DesN't" and Rt•pait .~: 'taint('lhliH<' AlbUxico 87101i, UNM stage and Uwir in~>x.pel'ience four films is that the ASUNM "Loves or a Blond" Oil March 7; Subsrription rat(' is $7.5() for the Menaul & Pcnnsyll'ania DENNIS KEEFE: One of the original driving forces of the 10 SEND LIMBURGER TO WASHINGTON: Spc11rheading a drive to resolution dol.'s not covt>r films on all for<'il(n tat'i acnclNni" year.. showed. They didn't St>em to be "Ugt'tsu" on March 2H; "Shoot Craftsmen, an Albuquerque crafts shop, Keefe now shows his work flood the White House with tons of cheese is the UNM Eat Cheese tlw Tlw opinions f.'xpr~ssl'd on lh<' ablt> to make lhe roles their own. contracted at t>nd of the first the Piano Playpr" on April 11; a l'd at UNM. Keefe holds a BFA and a11 MFA ThC' femal<' nwmlJPrs of tlw cast Nixon Committee. The Committee remind& all students to include a semester on a P<'l'C<'ntagl.' basis. program of horror films on April CJoreign Car Specialisis an• those of the author snl<'lY. from the Fine Arts school and currently works in wood although he wedge or slice of your favorite cheese along with a note to the big "ThcsP :our films are first-, 4 an cl a coll<>ct ion of class it' :~:>:.; hHm\ml!' lllnl. :\!-' Unsigm~l opinion is that of lh<:> lacked vocal vadC'ty, and with the used to work in plastic. Keefe is interested in 17th and 18th century exception of B<'verfy Ann chcl.'se in Washington protesting high food prices. Saying "cheese" for !hat is they hav(' not bPen St'Pll in und<'rground and llt'W forl'ign l'ditorial board of Tht• Daily Lobo. furniture for light properties and design, (Photo by Mel Buffington) the camera are: {from left) Jon Bowman, Jon Stein, Linda Niessen and Nothiog prinl<'tl iu The O;~ily LobQ Joachim, whined their way Albuquerque. In order to run shorts on April HI; a collC'ction of ...... Greg Goodson. necessarily ft'llrest'nls lht• views of through ihP show. t h <' SP films, they have to b<> L~h!' ~niversity of Nl'w Ml'xieo. SUPPORT YOUR The blocking and stage business contracted on a p<.>rcentage basis, CAMPUS RADIO STATlON KUNM-FM tl•ndNI to be clumsy and looked Tlw Pilm Committee g<'ls 15 like what it was-blocking and Protest Over Food Prices: JlPl' cent of th!' gross rN~!'ipts aud stage busini'SS. ThE' production the company gets 85 pC'r Cl'nt. hwlwd lh(• illusion of sponlan<>ity "Tlw commiltP!' dot's not lay that is so neet•ssary to a show of out any mon!'y to r!'nt tlw films. this type. 'Eat Cheese Nixon' Group Tlw ()Illy transaction comPs after llw we(•kl'nd wlwn WP st'nd tlw RARE BIRD HANDLERS WANTED A notable exc,•ptiotJ to !Jw company their P<'rrt>lHagC' of tlw You need a certain touch. A special drive. Whatever a bovt' was BntT}' Payn<>, who masqueraded as f'harl<>y's aunt. Urges Deluge of Cheddar gat!' which is usually $1,000," hl' comes up in Navy air, you have to handle it. Jockey­ said. ing a hot jet ort the deck in foul weather. Hunting Wlwn Payne was onslage thl' show picked up appreci<1bly and Quinn PXplain"d that !Jecausl' through skyways where even the wind gets lost. the film rl'ntal costs d(>pC'nds on Or suslain!'d the audiencl' int<'r!'st. On White House bossing the little black box with the big punch. the siz~> of lht' audit'nc<.>, tllP Your Navy fnformation Team Will Be On Campus The part was a change or paC!' for Urging Amt'rirans to "deluge Whatever you do, you learn to do 1t right. You learn spent l!'ss on meat and morf' Ol\ senat.e cannot determine how Payne and ht' handled it with a th<' Whitt' Housl' with tons of the difference between taming a falcon and a wren. March 5th And 7th At The Career Services Center. ch('eSI\" much to allocat<> for lht' !.'ost of Clair. At one point, we <'Ven found Am!'riran, swis.~, t'heddar and 1f you think you can handle the job, let us know. Mesa Vista South. All Majors Welcome; Also Tlw !'dilorial urged p('oplP to each filrn. ourselv!'s wondt'ring if lw might Iimburger clwese," thl.' UNM J<:at "post a picP<> of !'dam; mail a Our birds are ready when you are. not accept one of th<> proposals For C'Xample, if a film only SQphmor~li And Junior Programs Are Av~tilablc. ChePS<' Nixon Committe(' outlhwd tno.rsel of mortandC'IIa or drew 50 p('ople for til(' Plllir!' run, bt~h~tf -off.-:t.t<•d to him, ah hrr ,tt p- L"c7t-;rn-:n"l to P.•:m'P"t'\qf-r~tn It you're going to b• something, why hOI be som~J­ Charley's aunt, or whatt'v('r. ' ' discontPnt at !'ising food prtces ~ont'C"''T't-y jUi'YG Ihlng ~clal? or tilsit or ASUNM SPnate Anotlwr happy surprist• was during a morning prPss conft>renc<> "If ev('rybody who was upsl't Robt'rt Lt'Vilt, in the supporting loday. allocated $1,000 for <>ach film, ovl'r high food prict's would send the studt'nts would bl' payinl( a role of Brassl'l, thC' butiC'r. Levitt Formed as a rpsult of an just ont' pi(•l'e of chePst', w~ ~:ould d(>ftly <'aplurcd haughty th<> editorial in th<> fo'eb. 26 Lobo, the deluge White HousP tons d iscl a in that se(>ms to bt' an Uw with Spring Break Plans f Eat Cht>t>SI.' Nixon Committt'e of Atne>rican, swiss, l'h<'ddar and inh(>r(>nl trait of English butlt'rs. ( ECNG) askl'd pPoplt' to send a Plans for spring br!'ak trips will limburgt>r chPC's<'," I.inda Nil'SS!'n bP mad<• at tht' UNM * * * sliC'(' or piece or eh<'es(' along with said. "Th<' protest will bt' eff(>C'tiVE' He do n is tic b u tt !' r f !if's, Mountaineering Club mel'ting on f a l!'lter to Prc-sid<>nt Nixrm only if t''V<'rybody r<'aliz!'S the , malPrialistic bt•C'tles, and military prot«.>sting high food pricPs. Mr.rch 6 in room 129 in the· Uni()n dwes<' ~tands alonl'." p.m. Evpryon(• invil<'d, ants nre tht> main charactt'rs in "Thi> callousn!'SS of the at 7:30 is For mor(' in formation call Karel CapPk's "Insect Gomedy" Prl'sid<'nl in lt'lling the Aml'rican RatUo Club now playing at the Univt•rsity of p«.>opiC' to t'at rht'!>S!' is reminiscent Stev<' at 2GR·OI71 or Bob at The n<>xt me<'ting of th(• tTNM 243·04R7. I Albuqul'rqul.'. This 1921 of the 1 ilth e(•ntury I<'r<'nch Amateur Hatlio Club (WB5AXG) expr<~ssiunistic satin• l'(liJtUr('s th<' que«.>n, Mari(l Antoinc•th•,'' said will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. in naturnl n('tivitiC's of lhl.' ins<•ct Jon Bowman I Oil(' or !lw EC'NC Ferris Engini'Priun Cl•nter, Hoom world nnd subtly usl.'s them lo coordinators. l43A. Rt>frt•shmt>nls will !)(' t 't,m~ ,\t.•ru~f! rt'VI'al tbJ:> foibl!'.'> of human "Nixon carE's mort' about giving SPrV<'d. Rc .. ua;c:~ I cnnr.lf'l.'r .. nalurP. a hrc•ak to food wholpsalrrs und Jl.l'rkan agri·husitt!'ss than to tlw TR,\ -.!-t(ltfl' fro .... { "1,( I'IIT Fll pt•oph• to insN•ts is iniPr!'slill!l", Am !'I' i <'an consumpr. Now il's 14Z lwnMn ... I but b<•comc•s tiring hy th!' middll.' limP for tlw Anwrican eo!lMlllll'r of t!tP S<'Cond act. Thc> audi1•nr<• is to )pt tlw ht>ad <-h<><•w know WI' indin<'d lo agrP<' wilh lhl' want to havr our mc•al and our Vagahond {ihf' only totally ca!w, too." human figUr!' in tlw sho\'1.'} wh<•n Tin• Comtnill!'!• has coll<'clc•d HENNYS DRIVE-IN .• h<' starts thP third a('{ with about lOll() signatur<'F. to support "I-:nough! gnnul(h!" 1 Dir<>l'lnr Jim Mnrl<•y hm. llw c·ht•psp rampaign and to wriiP 4 Pounders d isplayPd g-rt•at imnginatintl in dirP('tly to thP Pn•:>idt-nl. ate w.ing his ll<'W lh<'atr<' to ils full AlthHugh two of tlw nwrnhl'ro. of Heavy advalllag!'. Bright(~· color<'ll f lw <'UIIrrs l'litnb almut th<' VP~\t•larian•;, llwy said ,;bam COLLECTION COLOR DIAMONDS <'uhislic '<'I pi<•<•c•s. mal parasil i<' "1.houldn't be• tlw only pc·r"m hloh~ drop down roJWs from tlw who c•an atTo1 cl to Pal nwat PV<'l'V grid. DirP<'lmlal!y. tlw third art lliJ.lh I." . Love blossoms best Constdf!r only thu finest an! s<•qur•!H'<' i" sntwrh: ants ''Thh ~» ;! vc•ry inch~·idualhlil' color in a diamond to symbohzEJ your feeling mard1 up fl/1(1 down, in and out of pmiP.<;!," ,Jt•llll 1-'lc•m ~;tid. "Tf P•U for each other Collecttorl Color d1amonds Hw slaf.w flom· tr;tps >'i< "" come in a variety of SJ/es. from 1 :~ carat to fIll' slat.ll' to a qui<'11, pr<•eis<• hut !..fill fc•c•l ]'~tlriotk, ~l'tHI in a eadPnct>. AI! hough mud1 of tlw :-.fit•c• of Auwrh'M' wtth JEWETT OPTICAL more than one carat. From $175. dialol!ll<' is lo.~t dut> lo fliP noisC' of your h•tt..r. Do Something Beautiful.. ,_. til(' marching, th<• adinn ahiy "! r yuu fc•f•l down about fond Prc,L·ripti,lll\ Filk•J dPpids th£> blintl rt>girnPt\lafion of prki'S, SPUd bfU!' l'hf'<'Sl'. fl' you * EXTENDED TERMS AVAILABLE thP mitilm·y life. [('(•) wholly disgu~t!'d, sc•nd a slil't' *One D.t\ Scr\ ice Ptl~'>ibh: 'I'h roughout the srcond and of swiss dll't'M'. And if you thinlt * h<1mc~ 'repaired c hag, and shouts hPt· PXCitl•nwnt Sl'ttd limhuq:(<'r." Over 500 Frame.\ to ChtlllsC From about tlw prospects or bc>ing botn. Clroup ml'mht•rs said llw idPa * Hnwt•v<'r, whrt\ shP dot's hurRt for lh(l projc•<~L <'ann~ dfit·J .wl 1410 WnH11inR BlvJ. ~.E. forth fmm hC'r bag, shP fluttNs Mindlin Pdil.orial in tlw l•'p!J. :m Lobo Jewelers Soncp 1919 hripfly nnd th<•n clil's. Ah! tlw lk llha \'~n Shopping Center whi<'h rv<• Board ''The InsN'L Corn('dy" will pl:1y C:hairman thnt "tlw Anwri!'at1 ,., SankAmHtt:nrd ' Mat.ter Cllotgl!' • ~ri(Qf\" bPfOU through Mat·ch n. -Joy 'I'nuber public will Ill' just m, WPJI off i I' il Swimmers Make Waves ~ Lobo Gymnasts Buzzard Leads UNM W olfpack LO·se WAC ~ * ~Win() Over CSU's By MAR. I< BLUM Salurdav's mat<·h 1111 c·otdd wr•/1 * * Competition Gymnasts To Glory IJI'OVI' to ,;,. tlw !'ina! uanw or lht> Lobes No.1 ~Stiff SI'US<1ll l'ol' Uw Lobos. All tlw Tlwn• w:1s joy at tlw UNM [JCl~ll HoWI.'V<'I', Klatt The Nc>w Mexico Lohos Rkk Kla(( st•t ~he All-American By MAT'l' LEEDS :;..¥z~:-~~,~·~ Preparing for LhP WAC ByBRIANTAFOYA di'(•ams of Jll'HIHl('\lr waslwtl down .Saturda;· night ns lh<' Lobo !HIC'!' ftll' ttw Lobos, rirsl Wilh _2 mamrged to score only 1 9 points sw imnH'I's t•aptlm•d llll' WAC Rick Klatt, UNM's 3 chl\mpionships, the UNM While lht! Hawk soars on Llw in a poor :;eeoncl half showinu in tlw d1·ain with two Jllllll" g:mws som<' fast llrcd U'l'EP squad 1'hl' ,;nly hopr• ror ."Jonn win in tlw 100 y:u·d fre(•style after EIIPnhrrg<>r and his not·so·hol lt was tlw l'ir·st tinw a UNJ.\.1 it b(•gan. BYU did pick up 4 7 in the United States today. But if ~ lastFridaynight160.7·158,85. team on its way to their fourth 63-60 . Crush Cowboys, (now) busk<>lhallr>r~>, is a Pall from swim 1<'<1111 hiid PVPI' won (Jw lith•. points in tlw diving but a strong Rick's father had not taken the 8 Allbaugh only claiming one> straight WAC championship. The loss not only Pliminated gntt>l'ill!{ tlw last night of ad ion time to write UNM about his ·~ individual victory and tying for Jim Ivicek, fondly known by the Lobos from their shaft> of the Nt•w Ymk that Pnuld or could not N1•w MPxico \'Play lPam won tlw com<' this IV!'I'I<. it figtll'l'd to ill• a st•·ugg]P for tlw .J()O frPl':;!.yll• rl'lay raee, the last talented son, Ri~:k might be Fitzgerald Stars ::;E first in two other events, the his teammlltes as "Buzzard," is WAC championship, but also If Uw call <>om<'s, it will hl' Lobos, who h•d BYU ~·W to 221. stroki11g for USC today, instead of ~" Lobos relied on strong depth to one of the key figures on this finished ouL their s<'ason's c•vent of tlw meet, to clinch the the Lobos. en f1·om tlw National Invitational The problem s!l•mmNl from !liP championship. Paul Harris swam a By GREG LALIRE ,._. z gamer the victory. Jim Ivicek was year'a UNM gymnastics team. schedule with n dull thud. Klatt played thr<'e years of Tournanwnl nsklag the Lobo.'i to fat'( that BYU had fivp finalists in Vl't'Y strong leg .and as pe~ us~al, Lobo held New Ml'xico WAC basketball titlr athlete could have taken a UNM team swept its & horse event with a fine score of has performed well enough to win with u I 0·4 record, while> tlw But •·ighl now, Coach Following UNM and BYU were Elll'nlwrgl'r's Mill wniting. CSU, 307.5; Arizona, 303; Utah, baskt>tball scholarship at a small weekend series with the Cowboys 9. 2. Ivicek also tied a CSU all the all·nround titles in every Wolfpack tied with Arizona and 245.5; ASU, HH; Wyoming, 60. colll'ge but decided to attend USC at Lobo Field. perfortn(!r in the high b&r event meet he has participated in this BYU for second with a 9·5 s<>ason. Nin(' WAC mef'L t·ecords W!'re without a scholarship. Rick Koch combhwd with Rich with a good 9.3 performance. year. But thai hasn't always been Saturday's uninspirPd ball CAMPUS LAUNDRY set at th<' championships, fiV(' of How<>ver, Rick's father, a Olson in a thrce•hit shutout, 7·0, Coach Rusty Mitchell said that the case. playing came after the Lobos built graduate of UNM, had written a Friday afternoon. In the first of "the team came on strong in the Starting when he was seven an 11·point lead at half·time, and CLEANING tlwm by Lobo swimmers. Randy 'I Fuller won the 200 individual ll'tter about his son to the Lobo two seven-inning games Saturday, i last part of the meet to earn the years old, Jim said he started into 41·30. 25' Wash medl!'y with a n•cord time of swim coach. This letter wet1t Arnie Marzullo blanked the l victory." This was the second gymnastics "by doing simple Arter the second·half lip, the ' 1 :58.6, Davl' Johnson smashed unopPned until John Mechem Cowboys on two hits and UNM meet in a row that the UNM tricks-forward rolls, backward t!!l··. Lobos went ahead by 14, scoring ' Counselor Always on Duty took over as swim coach, but once postPd a 4·0 win. NMH got a rrm gymnasts have had t.o. have rolls etc." ~- -· on a three·point Darryl '06 Central S E. 247-0836 the 100 and 200 backstroke Rick Klatt, All·Amcrican. ~:

    Mechem read it, Klatt, only four in the first inning of thl' second £'xceptional performances m the "I first be came seriously Jim Ivieek on the rings. (Photo Minniefield play, r~~~~~~~~~._. ~.., records with tilnl?s of :53.87 and (Photo by Mike Quinn) ... _____ ··--... 1:55.66, and All·Aml.!rican Rick weeks away from registration at game but put zeros on the board last two events to insure the interested in gymnastics when I by Brian Tafoya) After that, it was all downhill, Klatt added yet two more records USC, found himself on his way to the rest of the way as the Lobos victory. was in 8th grade, but it wasn't After placing first in all·around with New Mexico playing lilw UNM. cruised to an 11·1 victory. Mitehell also said that parallel until high school that I had a they didn't wa11t any part of a with times of :48.44 and 1:43.87 needed a lot of work when I came competition and first in the for the tOO freestyle and the 200 Rick recalled, "I came out of a UNM has now swept New bar perfot·mcr Lenny Kr~vitz , ~nd dedicated coach..•. " parallel bars in last year's WAC collegiate baskl'tball real weak program i1:1 high school here. He's the kind of guy you can 1 freestyle. work for." Mexico State and Highlands on Jim Ivieek turned m fme Ivic:ek and fellow Lobos, Dave championships, Ivicek placed fifth championship. Klatt once again proved what a where I spent no time swimming successive weekends and is 6·0 on p1'rfortnal:1ces." Kravitz had a RPpp and Gary Vinciguerra, in the all·around finals and waR in With only four minutes of play Read an other than the swimming season Despite being an outstanding the season. The games were the career high of 8. 9 whill! steady attend£'d Rochester High School super swimmer and competitor he freestyle swimmer Klatt does not the top six in th(' nation in the in thl' game, the Lobos were still is. He swam with pulled neck which was only two months long. first for the Cowboys. Ivlcek won the all-around ev£'nt in Beaver Falls, PPnnsylvania. parallel bars. leading by c>ight points, but they easy book I was an O.K. swimmer but I receive much publicity because Koch picked t:p his second win and continued to score in the nine "Every summer I used to go to ligaments, and also had to feel the swimming at UNM does not rank "We should win the title this failed to score again, letting UTEP didn't have any national goals. of the year Friday and did it in point area in almost all t>vents. gy 111 nastics clinics at Michigan time he lost in his conditioning spectator sport. But Rick year," he said, "this is the best put in the final 11 points to win "He really did it for me," Rick as a impressive fashion. He allowed After four evC>nts, thl' gymnasts Stall' University," said Ivicek, "it the game. before you when the injury forced him out of claimed, "To me, it's more of 11 team that UNM has ever had." the water for a week. Yet he still said of his swimming coach John two hits in eight innings, walked were behind 106.8·106,25, but was at ont> of those clinics that I As for the national titiP and its The proposed pairing off of Mechem. "He's n super-good personal deal. All of your three and struck out eleven. read a set the two records and anchored accomplishments depend on how UNM outscored CSU il1 th(' next met coach Mitchell. I would havl' comp£'tition, Ivicek said "th(' top Nl'w M~xim and UCLA vanishl'd stroke coach and my strok~s One·out singles by Jim S:~vidge in two winning relays. hard you work. It's recognition two events to gain the victory. gone wherever he would have tl'am lhis yvar should b(' Iowa info thin air Saturday, with the The Lobos were disqualified broke loose. Unlike team in the fourth and Vln Shaub in the Jim Ivicek had the high scme of goue," admitted a quiet Ivieek. State becaus!' of their depth, and Lobo loss. tough one. a from the coaches, and my family seventh was the total of from one of their relay victories another sport which has on(y a and friends that counts." the ml•et gl'lting a 9.45 in his "1 think Rusty is the great<'st OVl'tall consistl'ney. ThC'n !her<' when Lal"l'y Farrar re·entered the Highlands' offense against UNM's specialty,' lhl' parallel bars, while coarh in the United Stat('s. He shower to dunk its victorious The handsome, moustachioed big lefty. should be a hattie for second water arter his leg and before the coach in, the Lobos had a whole tNlmmat!' H<'PP finished right coach<>s us as an individual but yet place. Soutlwrn Illinois I SJU) and \11!1 qt'llll.)ITIIUH'>Il\.._ native of Escondido, California, Olson came on to pitch the l.c\r l Ill 1!1.11 race was over, Farrar, a freshman, pool at their disposal. Coach John holds four individual Lobo bt>hind with a 9.2 performanc<'. thl'r(' is a lot of unity in the UNM aw probably !h(' seeond and ninth and after givi1:1g up a ll'nd The Lobo season record now squad," added IvicC'k. rJH\f' H.n:t h la!IJ!f lnJn•J:!{tl ~\\ came right back to take second third b<'st [('allis in tlw country." 'in\.llt''• ;..:I~IJlm'il!ll Mechem was forced to take the swimming records a1:1d is a otf double to Jim H{'aley retired place in the 1650 freestyle. happiest dive of his life co·holder of all three relay stands aL 9·1. A confident coach What has bet>n his most Pxcitlng UNM defrat{•d SIU in a dual ft.tp•~ B tltl pm OJ Ut' th{' next three Cowboys in order. ( _,\fti'Wtmll'l The end or the meet was really immediately after the final rae£' as records. Mitchell said after tlw me(>l that momt'nt in gymnasl.ies? "That ml'l!t recently 1 G2.!1li·161..10 and ,fllln~ii'IUHI WnJuf,l\ The Lobos struck for sevt>n l'h""' 117" 1~1! only a be11inning as ~mndemonlum his swimmers h('aved him Jn. Th~> 1973 swimming s('ason the Lobos would win the would IJ:lVI' to bt> my trip to !hC' looked imprPssivt• in the victory. lol;~<)k('d to bo hiu b'(Jnl y..,-t. ntch runs (six earned) and eight hits off NM.H'~ starter Leman •raylor swum what had been the best time beforl' driving him out in the M olt<'rnatt• t<> tllt• swimming~~·.l~e,;.~~g(' titiC' io;~le~i;;r·~·t~ then Ink<' ll!~thl' Ol~~ic;~:t(lam just missing the regular f}Si~~~~~~v~v~~~T~2t~~~~~~~~~YK.i~~~i~~~~-~.J:JiiJ!l. JJ$ Lc,v-e ~(~4 far watdt!'d the ml!l't as thl' Munirh W<'r<' ~·xdting and th<>y r;- ,/ ""t singl<'s. Bill Piskorski pickl'd up an Lo bos pn•pare 10r e1r s Wl're n big thrill for me. ' • ' ~ ,0: Then suddenly much of the RBI in l'ach or those innings. Gary • d '" th · Ia l , r::; & _...... ,_ -----··- ;;·;~ ouy ~ temJ]tJng.ly dclu:.•c,us m:-:,1 St'ason's glitter dimmed as a freak 1 Stl'wart's two·run double knocked Marchhome 10meet a17:30 which in Johnsonwill be Gymheld ll artIn the i c ilast pa lt>dtew \Vl'('ks,in sevl'ral Jim has ll!~a~-~ 4 - li:&A),1 .:~·:.~g.~~;~:~F'R'ee. ~::>"·§til ic~l neclt injury hit Klatt during a TayitsJ Y· • e international gymnastics me(>ts. nunn~ I he /1[1!;.1 t4 )'O.Ilt$ Clifl.r; Uuu·atu,.t preglluiiCJ meet. He w.as named outstanding Highland reli('vers were more mma ' "t Th Jr::;f~~ ~--- , , ,., f•··~·, ·~····' ..- · ·· ~;:=J~:1 male swimmer of the ll"eet but it rt>igning NCAA floor exermse "Comp('ting at the international ~~i ""'~ Note~ hn~ t.I~C>d ovor ~.400 000 Ions. Cull Jl•<~l Jhe I!Mf!.it froi!J dfectivl'. Jim Hicl:ry and Waynl' ·· ()t tJlJj)ntirt' two·game winner Saturday by I Y!'ar. P PI flinging his second shutout of th<' ro. a yo ffA na IysJs• but placed first f'or tlw u.s. . ------• When ask('d about his lal('st -~~t~~~~M~ry~-~-~_P_I_,_i_I_I_I_,~_~_J_L_I_~_J_p_~d_~=~~-~j~~~======~- Sl'ason. Cowboy catl'her Mike By !,EON YACHER . injury, Rkk's rae(' turned grim ~~;!' :, : . } ::: : : :: ::· :! ;::::~~~~ :: ::::::::::::::::::: :::: :::;:::: ::::::::::::: ::: :: : ,. Macon had the only two hits off By losing five out or the last SIX r::::' ;;;;;;;--·-;;;·---=-·-:= ~~::: "- ~ . ------=· and h!' said, "This year was going POPEJOY PROFESSOR games th<' Los Angt·i<'s LakNs really W(>ll; I wasn't sick and w:~s UNM's ac('. Irvin ChaVI'Z was ! Emko Fo~m nffus l'OU d1c cuncr~· utl th<>re in the natiottal rankings. NMH 's starter and looser, allowing dimi~ishl'd thl'ir chan<'es four hits and thrl'e runs in five considerably to finish with lh!' ~~ptive prorcuion ~nd p~.1n Re~carch Despite the injury, Klatt was l Dc•·eloptd with your m•t..Js in d(ltermint'd to swim in the WAG until the fifth. With th!' two outs the l!'ngue can be costly to the Center. Purdue University in the Lobo half of that frame, born to be a cut above. mind. No hormones that mi;:hr Ch:~mpionships. Although th£' La kc rs. During playoff neck injury hurt his eonditioning, ChavP.Z walked Marzullo and Perry competition the teams with bl'Lter diswrb your body sysctm or affect Danforth. Ron Adair then blaslNl r('cords have the homl' court Lyle Ta 1 bot And Zales has them. your ~cncnl lu:Jhh nnd well· Authm: hi' W ['TCStOU.',} !Ju.sineu and Industrial Commumcatron brain, Klatt is a serious student added its final tally in the sixth on New York. j a walk to Stewart, two wild I who carries a 3.3 cumulative GPA. Use ooly when prou:crioo is pitch<'s by Bob Whitney {in rr!iE'f !\101\l'v is also invnlvt'lf in not ! j Unlike many students, his havin:: tlw h<'st rt'Cill'd. Tlw tl•am · j n~ctlcd. Applkt.l in stcomls; cffec• of Chaver.) and (I Fiskorslti singl<'. Student Auto inter('sts have fluctuated, but now wilh thl' best rN·onl in tlw lc•ag-uc• civc irnm~:Jiately. Blcked by over Don Miller got his first start of '!I. II ht> is certain he will major in rN•1•in·~ $Mi,ll00 ( 13:W,!Hlfl for Puhlic Lecture: Tuesday. March 6, 7:30-~:00 pm lh!' year in the second game of the ten yt'.lts or clinic~! tcstil'lg and music. winning t IH•ir division and j usc by tiJiiUons o( women. KELLER HALL Rick explained, "I played twin bill and t<>ok the victory. Ht> r,. () 0 () or havmg till' bC>s! . II allowed two !tits and one run in s:.! r Insurance AT DJ\IJGSTO!t£9, trumpt>l and was involved quite a n•rnrrl). q WlTliOUT l'I\£SCJ\IM'ION, bit with music in high .school. I five innings. Don W!'ber and Scott "THE ORGANIZATION MiltE>n bprger each pitched n ~ EMK.O, .. FIRS'r IN t:OAM made a kind or rash decision f'or Boston most lil>~•ly lo finish Special Rates For: score less inning of relief. with the bt·~t re('orcl (they ar<> , • , TWO VII AVS pre·med but became disenchanted Ih in.tgntflnlnu• ulnlpiPrnt'nfc.,. MAN COMMUNICATES arter a short while. Miltcuhrrgt>r struck out the side in CUI'rl'll tty lhrt>l' and oll<' ln1lf tlw I~ f...u.H •r~ft~m.1nll•s), can colll'rl a total of with lbt• ,,pp/ir,,l., TO PARIDISE VIA PARADOX back with two of th!'ir own in the 3. Military Personnel ;;pplirator with mt'nlally retarded and $2:12,000, if they also win all tllltf (rtf/ 1•molionally dislurb<'d children. bottom half of that frame. The Uwir playoff st'rit>s. Thal amo111H 4. Married Students thrtl it bt jil!td first threP Lobos up strokNI is SH,OOO highPr than lh!' l'l'cotd fil!td f nformal Rap Session With Student.~: J'cl Jik<' Lo help thos(' kids Whl'n I l!t'L out , Adair a amount of $22.1,500 coiiC>ell'd by Budget Payment Plan Available at limt tlfr '" Wcdne~day, March 7, I :30-2:30 As tot• swimming, Rick said, "I dou hie, und I•'itzgNald a run the Los Ang<>lc>.~ I,ak!'rs lasl year. cf tm. u ak ill producing ont•"!w!(g(•r. UNM broke Office Hours: Tuesday. Thur~Jay 9-ll um d I' finitely will bP involvNI in op(ln t!w gam<• with four runs in Plavoff rules have also changed ,rdtul/(<, coarhing sonwhow thnuf{h it may I Experienced Handling of 1801 Roma N.E. Rm. 126 l.he third, then addt>d a tally in the a bit 'Within each ronfNC'nct>, the 1 266-56611 not be my occupation. I'd ltkC' to fourth ancl two •·uns h1 hoth llw four qualifying _clubs \~ill bl' Hdrd to Place Insurance help at lny old high school. fifLh and .sixth. ( ranked on thl' bas1s of Uwu· final I season rc>corcl. ; J :;. ~.;:::; '.;:: :: : ; ! J '.:l.,, J) c •·· "/;), n/j I Math 123 Un _)~,-.~~\-· 1,/ '7 b <::'CCC"~~,,.,_·~~~_,--,-,. -~I l_ I_ $I _U .24J 4 14(1 The second six week session of Albuquerque Symphony CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Math 123 will begin March 5, Monday, Wednesdays and Fl"idays, 0 rchcstra (\]t> {0 HntL':U 1\JC PL'r wonl, U.O l min_i::hthl. ~r bll mail 'l'L•rmt~.: Pnym~nt rnu~t be mud~ 1n full Cln11sined Advertising 9:30a.m. at Mitchell Hall 102. All Ne~~Mexico L O B O priLJr to in~crtion of ndvcrti~~ment. UNM P.O. Oox 20 studrmts enrolled in Section 02 Y"'himi Takeda \\'Jwrl': Juur1udi"m IluiMim~. Hoom 205 Albuqum1ue, N.M. B7!0G should start classes at that lime. ( \>ntluelor 6! E~ll'LOYMENT D~V ll l'EH~U:\ALS :il H)I{SAL.E Tuesday, March 6, 1973 ,\'1' Till-: 'l'lll'NilKI\BIItll: i(J.:i.;o!lDS N' ·,J~Pgs hus n ••om1>i<•to >cl· .i 5"it~ -~~-nvnilahle ;l·ou~i-th~-U.S0~~ Blacl< Communications /ii ,/jj '· .\l'PI~.\Itl!':t; tinnulJmriH-"'• hot,•ls. and rl':iOtts th1~ :::~um· ~nilfl'll).! ~Iardt :--·11. Thur:; ... sun. Only t.'t'liun o( !'illlH'f~)uW }lfit"Cd n)IJUmt-~, g,. Black Journal is sponsoring a Ravi Shankar trnL'k::;---t·n~-;l•llc~- ·blank tnpe lliHl m•cesw nwr but will IJt> nllll' to htuulle the firDt ~~ .11!1 llupp>· lluur !-'·:1. ~1 with ndld l.D. 100 $3 to Artion Stu-. :l iG ~nril·~-- Hlon in Lodny. \Vyoming Mnll 'n~plit·~. ~cud l•~or Black Communications Sitarist ~nUJIJling- C!.'nh•r and I,H\01 •ith N.W. (In d\'nt. 16. R' 15 p.nL n·~l·nrl'iwr: nrtht; ()IIIli ll•nlrul. N:i_~j.i \\;·J·:IMARAN!o:l\ PUPPH:S. A~C r\•gis• $3 will be returned. -~. ~ 3/5 For more information call Harold h·rcd. Sih'l~r nnd blue (•hamiH011 hneli. MONASTI•:ItY is not IIIIJ>Jicn­ ~77 .. 701!(). 3/1:1 'l;H~;- tulil ~'l7fi• in t,N~l l'hilil Can~ Co-Op dt~-r !:3n l·•~", f'nnff:ll•t Unrv '1\1urnhv ~lr Knrl.'n p.m. trn · ·J\K.,\I. ''G'" $lll!l. Gannnl type A :$~0; \Valln•r. UG20 Menn.ul 1~.1<;., 2~'1-.Xlll .1~~ By ROGER LATTANZA ~~ Nul'l'h·u Cn"'-."it.'ttt• Plny..:r $Hi; Cnnonflcx 'f!H: ~!ONAS'rlmY is now taking uoplicu Communic<~Hons Skills Sitld~nl Acll\ iLy :\ll'Slt'll\N~ Wt.• n.rc 1uoldng tor nil !'HI mm 1 Fl. ~ $11JO: Canon 200M f(mm Cam!'ra use on campus is on t hi' l : tn•t''\ uf inlt.·~·~~~tc,\ rt•linhlt~ musicnl M11Yil• SaG Clmth with <'ll~C'.~, nltcrsl; tion~ Cor bu.rtt•tlllrrs, host<.•);Hl':-1, and but~ .. The CommunicationR Skills lest i J~t-,1\lP~ r(,r hm1h.irwli. Cull Trtll•nt, W~: ~·H;J<:ONH' JHojn•ltJr ~ mm W'('fi.'iP S25: boy:-1, Contact H()ry l\lurJlhY or Knren t ·enter & lln\ Ollkc rise. Yashicas, Nilwns and Kotlaks Wnlk«'r. Ufi211 Menaul N.K, 2ti4 .. Hlll. 3;~ ';,!~1·1-~ ltiU. Pioru•t•r Turwr_:'Antt•llner HMB201 S75: will be hl'ld March 13 at 6:30 dangling from necks and should(•rs l Harmnn Knrtlon TunN' $50; Am11liHC'r ,,r o:all ~r.~-J6XY ~\<.iOHA: tf yo;l-~\.;l~t to i;Llk al•uut n l,T(lh .. l~A-l\'1'-'l'I~H: FI•;MAI.I<:: MAl.!':: ,;e•·rctnry, p.rn. in thl' Kiva. The lest is an are becoming an inl'l'Pasingly ::;5u. Mt•rr<.•(l('~ 1~ICI~L Wfi2 1 \Vhitl•, $27011. tHe t'll•rk; nutumohilt• tllnt'UII, JlOii~hin~; lt•m, c1r ju... t waul lu tall;:. ,•ull th ua· clro11 :!77·4411~ tJI" ~;;G.IJ211ii. 3/X ad mission rl'quirement fo¥ the common si~ht. b~· \\'c•'n• i•Jh•n·.~tt·d. N\V ('OriH'r M<·~n rt•~t·ur~'h<.•r; nrtht: fiULH (\•ntrnl. ~i~~ Vhln. :!ii-:{ul:i. tfn. sg;r oF NC.)lll'l'AKJ·: t'I!lNA. llii·Pi•·ro, Coil cge of Arl.s and Sci('!lCeR, For !lw most part Ul!' owm•rs Hllll~lln Pnttt·rn $Gn: SJiitwt Piano $~/'ill. MEN! ~'--\VCJMJ•:N! -JtlllS ON Sllii'S! of tlwse camNas uri' not just :!1 I.O:-;T .'\. FOl 'l'ill 2'i'7 .. HIJ2 ur 2CJ1 .. 12112. :\;~ No t•xJwrit•m·e rt•tauirl'd. J•:xl't•llrs. AftC'r tlwy havf.' r.mrr wm~tAN sin:PHEHII l'lll'PY. .-Iii ·i·:C'ONOLINI>: 4 nrw tirt'"-'• mugq, \\'orhlwitll• trun·l. Pl:'rfc>C"t MUmmer JOb 2 IIIIo milt•·• un O\'t•rhnuh·tl t•!;~~inP. Mu~t or t•nrl'Pr. Hl'Jnl S~.Oll for infprmation. leal'lled lo operate all lhP controls Ht.ownr•l. Nt'l'tl.; mt••lit•lltiun. 14:! Hnrvi~rd, ;;r•:A FAX, ll<'l. !H, 1'.0. 204U, !'ort !-1.1·:. :.!fJfi-%!l'i, 2fi!'I .. \.14J:'jiJ. ,J K .,;.IJ, Mal-w utT<.•r, C'nll ('hri~ aftt.>r .n :110, on their PXJlPnsivP toy most of :-s44-..7!1.il\. !l ~~ An~Pit''i, Wn• .,hiM~ton tlH3G2. :vG i.<)~T~- Blnl'k ltillful•l at- l~NM. A~:~n~a~~·J.!· r(KStl~ll·;s~STt:D gNT i-ll'~;(· JAI; -$10. th('m would not considPr taking llli~ht. lll•Wartl fur ,·untl~nh. ...,J•>••l•:;• ....fi l!tli"' TH-Ui'l. l>:XL't•llt•nL <'On11itilm. Hl•\'••ral C()nce~t ••Prufc.•:>"lionnl Ih·~umt•s" ('!irnts t>wure thPir film to lhP drugston• to be l'Xtra-. 1 SW~ff,, t'nll "':J!j .. :!!l·1G a(tc.·r 5 Jl.nl. :l.'lli l1t•Lt~r t•mpluynu·nt - fn!;t£'r. Itnh1h Sha!­ sloshPd around with f>Vl'l'yon(' l;.Olll'W: v\v k<'Y·' Coil••~:,, l'hnrmnry. ft·r. 247-llllfi. Dnily: ~ a.m.-"' p.m._.a."~ lJt.:au·~ ,,flh'<.•. ~H:N'I'i tu-in•t-:J•:ll St'IIWINN J.i!w. I•:xr<•l- <•lsc's. h·nt I'IHU!itiun. :.!lili-t~K~. ;J · l'( iw;;rNi·:~s -,s GOOll. N<~·o! mun• count<·r mnn lwlp. Purt timt• 211·25 hnurs P<.'r SiiH'f.' th<•rf.' is actually m<>r<• to II ~EH\Jt.ES (r;n:;n :4KI BliOT:4, ,;,. lf>, wt'l'k. ~Dml' utw f()~ ~KITHll'l•: lunt•h(','J nnd ur two proc( ssin~ and pl'in!in~ I lw film ~lU.iJll. Call Mnr~· :.!';';" .. ;;:-,·•~. :l jj ni:~ht·l, Mut~t UJill)~ in l'<'r,..;tm; lh.•r \Vit•~­ l~l~(iE~ Purlrait:4., ttn..l;.!IJ lUI aJt• ror ~~:l.~t!j, OV J-:lt,.;EAS .lOBS ,.umnwr or pormnnmt. has to show all tlws~> amatPur J.if• tinll' PlliUaHtn•. l \\t1Ul h• Unth·r,nJ.J. Athtrnlin, Europt•, 8. Anwrit'u. Af.rira, plmtograplwrs how to get tlwir APTO Jn:P..:\IIt tutll'•U1':'• Cnrl'ful. lm1a·--.t Hil.t•, in uuy t'owlitiun \\urth Stu un \\nrlh .:.!l:tJ-u:th:l. ;{ ~I ''"'· All (lror~~···iurp.h SfJll!l-l,IJIIIl~ mon~hJy, trwh• .. in. Call ~wytinw. Di··l~ llallt·tt.. l'Xi•Ntsl"-1 rrmd. :---mht··wang. I• ref' mfo. 13anoladesh film fwm tlw Kodak box to tlw l,J·:<;Al, :4E!IVI!'E:4 ~or IINM htud<'nt;' ~lil!·~7~ 1. :1 ~· writ(' !1'\VH (.'o. D<'t1t. K~. :.!GGI) T<'le­ final print. ~~~al_~~~ ~~.,.."·• UC'tl<€•J('y, Calif. t14704, 3!G 7:30- 9:45 DON PANCHO'S ··tralf. Nnminal fc<'~1. I• uruftu."',, I\:eu :.!li~ .... ,;:.!:.!. llr1ylmw. :1 ~l 2108 CENTRAL. S.E./247-4414 untlrr ~urlcrvi!tnii ntt.orn£~Y D! i I ~11~( :EI.l.~\~EOt TS of photo rla:~;f.'' as W(• ·ol't'l'l'Nl," IJNM J,nw ~rhool. ('nll 27"i-:.:!~113 or 'l.7i· ftltlr I'Urt• L.------1 .HTJ·:HEO·Fi--.hl'r ,·hnnnd in mint 1iii. Clllry class HAJ,.F WCJI,F PPPttlJo:~. S4q, :l:Ut I~n things, th(• photograph('r is a recorder, an artist and a hobbyist. than we can l<•t in." Tlwr(' arf.' I1 FCIH HE:- I'm• I. !J.JI'r J!Wl.t1 '· .:.'\U · i:•tq \\.hil•• tb•)-' la>tt! Why all tlw fuss about laking ~111~ Hurr.dit:•h·r,, ~~••l·'l'·t~l. :O::wal! ftf~~ 'lb· Ik:ttl :O:!.,mmn. 4n11J ~an Ft•lil'(', OM piclur!'s? "Th!'l'(' is a lot of To\·.~~- "'1~··•:":.""'~ !l5 l\A4'UINA IIOI'~Jo:. Thr"' Hoc!''' 1'1>~1. intl'rl•st in all tlw arts now," savs TWIII'IIEV\' Tltl'f"K:;, Mn t ·•U ~lfiil,fo•l. lh'h~.o,t• ~ i-1 •1TJif•rll. Sl•:J.II•I itu•lutk:~ ('a rl Manfn•r h•v<•l Ut -~ •~lft r. ~·.4·~~t';'l"~ 1 4-7 l•.m. !i ·r, Jury Deferments uhh\u ;. ::111 Ilannr•l }i.E. !!r,;j .. ~~~4.w;. :~ '< photo stud<•nt. "In i<'Wf.'lry !'''•" <'llh\'ltoi.E'l' I' \ltllYAt.I., l].eyl., l'l~lt!'ll''ll1-:tl J\I'J\1\'IMl•:NT, l1mr r.th. malltll \11,. ll~lJl lt• V,,,<~; .. ,. t\H" 1U-\Vl~· \~ll!'J:tll!f lit;;<.,""\.l intn., th" clnr.!.lc..,a.,"' ("Nr.L ;:\\tJH;Ihlt• !J ). SiJ.fi!J lJjfl~lthl.l'. ~T!'JU~O Tt'HNT/\Hl.. J·.:~ l• noM $2LI,!t.'j; ••It ·a (li~H•Y· u r;ays La;:oriit. ~"hlu• utdi!ln liuda·loJ. ~,;5~•-~f;.lOt1Sibilit~·· jury in painting tlwrP is a lot of work 'IHHEB pit 1'f.' X- trod• · tl•rr·u •,y,.trm TWO IHW!IWIM FI'HNJ:nt involw•d, whilt• in !\U;XT. Ut·J'f' -d. n\:ti!nllll' imn':.~·J!int•lY. ~ l''.'•:i; ('t\n :•tt•n•u 'l\~t~l ,~·~ al.t>r '• S:.!'~.~•.'i. Rated R Frl'i~~bt ~:1lr l, ::•J•I 1'\4:.!·1'~ 1r. :: r. l'"!dtt•d .Han Mnt.ra 11hotography thP illl.tJ!t'" conw N.K tfn 5995 jury. hut stwh st•rvi<'t• will not JW<'Pssarily inlt•rrupt tlw •·a~i1•r. Photography is m•tually a NEEil TWO I:IIO~Ul.'\'l'!i:< Fill! l!!Jt':;E stmiPnt 's PS, ('llSTml Jr:Wr!J,JtY, nt In· war of J!<•t!ing into ima~wry, of ,, trn~ nt Jlr~f'f\1, Clmrlit' ItomC"ro. 2&8- Hnrlau n:orll~IH! '• :J~l·'i.,.'i~ ur ~r.~oo:.n·\~t. ()1w jutlgp's solution to tlw proh!Pm for Pdtwation '''r~us l<•.ll'ning .tbout vtsion. Th<• !.f'J.\" n:t -~ Ul:H'. :: ,'j ~":H/, 3t2R BICYCLE !'iVi<' dutv is to allow studPnt~ to st>l'VI' during th•• summPl' m imnh•!'An; ·Hllt Yotm·J.u •im ·' ;, Milll-~l·•ll ~'' l'tHtTAI!U: TV'" $~il to $GQ. 441 r.f'xt tu nr!l liot l'nnt :, $lttl} vc·r mo. \\\omifl?. Nl•;. 2!ii.ai;W:~7. 3/!j for short ·Jwriods of tinw. lo! I o dt> with it too, r•\'l'rywlwn• t'tili!i"" !·niol. t.r.n. EASTDALE you Jm,t ~·on s<•t• pkfur1•s." ,, I E\1 I'LOY ~tE:./T Distrit·t ,Judgt• ,Jost>ph C. Ryan b allowing stucl!'nts to not NI-;W ONE l!E!HlOO~I furrll ,f:

      ur. "This i-; my polit·y, I plwloj!raphy, Yl'l lht•n• an• :.!1 Jmw rurt;f •hiflf":"!1 rt.n1l if aturr". No ka ''· p:nt·timt•, l!fllJ ~·~ ... ··U4!1~ •J ., Theatre ONI.Y SUO. Hr>>11!P:nt Mnna~n. 'Jli' don't know ahout otlwr judgt•s. I thinlt it's unfair for a I! r ;1 d u a t f.' a r l s t u d <• n t s l'!'nn'l~hnr1in N.E.. Avutn:~nt ':, 2~1~. 110 YO!: N!-:EII 1\IONE'l? llu you l1avc 3!tzjG. trn ,Jv-irc<~ It ~o:Jr nn·1wrr b Y<':J, thC'll a Cc·ntral &!"an Pt·dw, SE studPnt to haw to miss school to Wl'VP. I'm allowing full-iinw <'olll'l'ntr<.till!! in photo. Car('(•rs in ur( at world i·J ottt·n to you in ~;::\!(!.1. Jlhoto!';raphy art' r.. w. Rod ~F<>ri-:<;i\fif. t'.omrmnY \Vm trnin. Promotion nnd Eastdnl" Shopping Center studPnts who n•qtwst it not to Sl'l'V<'," hP said. mr,t:('y J.tnlcntin.l i1 unlimit('CJ. c·nn 2~lf. .. Lalorih admits to sdlinl! a f1•w .. Eubanlt & Candelaria Juan 'i'aho & ( :andt• htria. ;.;E Tlw I•'PdPral Court is also allowin~ studt>nts to ask for a :;~.";:') t1nily (rom ;l.. ";':IJO JJ,m. A~;k for print~ hut adds, "If I had to c;( nc. 3/G 2!14-3100 '-J ., ,L; c lt>mporary postpm1t•mPnl of sPrvi('P. Prbt•illa .\quirri of tlw di•JH'Ild on it for a lt\illl! I'tl ,,, . 1,,, ' ,,f;) C'lPrk of tlw Ft•dt>t'al Court's offit'P said uniwrsily sl udPnts stat'VI'." Ahout Jll'ofl•s,innal .: ·.,, f/

      ' I !'~--/ (•ho:;l'll for jury duty hav(• ht'l'll t'X('Us('(l by tlw judgt's until photography lor hh ~tudt•n!s lw .' !lw sunmwr. Sht> pointt•d out that !wing a studt•nt <1m's nnt 'aid, "\\"., try In •l<>·<'lll!lh:t,i?l' thP (' o n1 rn P 1· (• 1 a I asp P (' t :, o f t•n t lllt• a pPrson to an automati!' <'XP111pl ion fwm jury duty phnlnf!l'hy, n·t• tlw Pxl'mption'! .JudgE' Ryan thinl\s photo a;. mnn• than just a "l'rious so. "If a rwrson is '"'orking for a company. sonwmw t•lsp t'an hohh~·. alwavs fill in. but a !-lttdt•nt !'an 't alwavs miss dass. How t•an \\'h<•n asli(•d why he> ha;. coni inU<'d in photo~:raphy and you inakt> up a ll'durP'!" • now sp!'nds 20 hours a W<'4.'k at it Want Ads say it Hyan I'Xplaitwd tlw idl'a of hardship as a dt'lPrmining Carl admitted that Ill' would n<'VI'l' New Mexico mak<' a living at il. "But it will fad.or in dwo~ing jurors. "\\'1>'d makl' tlw samt- <'XI'<'Plion for a mot Iwr with small l'hildrPn or a }Wrson with finmwial lwlp mP in t4.'14.'Vi~ion," h<' said. liP in a Big WayH plans a C'ar<'l'l' in TV. "And if I harclsh i p." lw said. I'VI'I' do g4.'t a prof1•ssional Daily Lobo Tlw l'I'CJtl<'sts for I'XI'mptions dot's not nwan stud!•nt votPrs Hssij!nml'nt I'd halt• to In• as.~ignecl do not wish to Sl'l'\'P. Eloist' Young, Clt•rk for BPrnalillo sorn!'thing that I C'ottldn 't do." C'ountv said that ··most of tlw studt>nts St>l'nwd V<'I'V anxious Anotlwr ad\'alll'Pd studt•nt also said ht• didn't plan to mal<<' a LobosMakeNIT to and most did not ask for rwrmarwnt PXPI;lptions." Classified Advertising Rates S<'l~P living in photography hut said hi' Young said stttdPnts Wt'l'l' I'Ulll'd in for jury duty undt'r would ('on! imll' it for his own l"N!\I's \\'nh'ptl('k Pridt' l'<'l'l'iv<'d talw tlw lw~l owrall l'l'<'ord into JOe per word, $1.00 minimvm charge under tho !:r·~d::orJ c.rc 1 •~ cnn : 1. Personals; fPd<'ral lnw which rPquin•s a cc•rtain {WI'('Pntagp of jurors lw pll'asurP. a shot in tlw arm ~Tonday Ill<' tnurnanwnl, takc•n from llw nPw voting lists within thrPl' months. Tlw photo dt•partnwnt at tTNM morning wlwn !wad haslii·thall 'l'lw maiorily of ll'ants in thP 5 or more consecutive insertions 2. lost & Found; 3. Serviceo; 4. For Rent, 5. For Sui•J, 0. b rJ:::,yn ''nt, 7. M.::.co!~anoous. Ont> !'ompluinl by tutiwrsiLy studt'nls is that of not !wing is <'onsidl'rl'd by many to br Olll' ('oarh Norm 1-:lll'nh••rgl'r a<'<'l'JI!Pd NIT w1ll ht• <'a,!<•rn t<>ams thus providilll! <'na1•h I•;IIPillll'rgf.'r a with no copy changns, by of tlw lwst in tlw country. Many a hid to play in llw National triPd a jury of tlw stttd1•nt 's age group. Ryan said tlw stmll'nls cam<• just to sludy from Invitational 'rournam1•nt fNI'I'l. lwa. This will Ill' "oiH' or OU_t~ tnain ~nals this ~p~~~ ('ountry that offl'rl'd il, nnw t'VI'l'Y !Ill' .<;t>C'ond NI'" pPrformanl'l' I'Vl'r was to n•<'t'IVI' a post Sl'ason b1d. would not lw tri1•d · bv a lord and that a lord would not lw s••honl has a pholo tl<'llllrlm••nt," for tlw 'llniv<•rsity of Nt•W ~l<'xi••o. This willlw tlw first Lobo tl'am in tri<•d hv a c·ommonPr.~' In tlw U.S. tlw judgP said. this nwans says LttZol·ik. Al!hough loslng llw las! lwo flVt' y••ars t n play in a post s1•ason UNM P.O. Box 20, University of New Mexico, 1 a ll'ial.lJV f(•llow dt iiwns. not 1\N'C'ssarily of tlw sam<' ag1• "T}Htt'P is tln St ('f("t \VP hHV<'~ Ot' rP~U]ar S('ason j!allli'S, tht' ganlP. gmup. IT;, addPd !hal tlw cout·t would malH• an pfforl to haw S!H't'ial t1•rhniqw• W\' t••aeh," lw Wolfpaek <'ompilt>tl <>11<' ol' tlw Th<• t1niv<>rsily of NotrP Daml', Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106 !·HlVS" ''<•t)OJll~rafiVf•, PXC.'itin~ lH•st won lost n•(•onl' in llw Soullwrn California, Rutgrrs, ymmgpt• pPoplc> on tlw jury, "PVPt~ if tlwy only c·ould sPl'VP a JH'o pIP mak•• il haJl(l<'tl." His cou nlrv. Finishinl! tlw rPgulm· Loubvilh•, and Oral Rolwrts have Wl't'k a! a tittw," lw said. (Conlilllii'Cl 011 /10/:!' R) Sl'ason 'at 2:!-fi, tht• Lnhos will !Crmlinw'd on Page 71