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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]. 37¥': 7~? u~,3tPvv Ne\N Mexico. ~c: V./7 . uQ) c: No.3~ DAILY. Q) Co ;}-._ 1- F1 Friday, October 12, 1973 ' ·. ~ t.i't:Jil ~;-> . Israeli Troops Move • • • And He's s~,;JtSmiling. Into Syrian Territory IJy .JEFF LEE or''"' Lobo Slalf TEL AVIV (UPI)~Isracli troops It said the forces "penctrutcd to a David Stivers is an unusual young and tanks launched an offensive depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) man·-either muckraker or trouble­ into Syria Thursday, slashing nwre into S,Yrian territory and Me maker, depending on where you than six miles up the road tow11rd continumg their advance on the stand-and always meticulous. The the capital of Dumuscus with dive~ Qneitra-Damascus axis." 20-yct~r-old university student has bombin9 warplanes paving the Oayun visited the Heights Inter upset and angered an impressive way. a n111itary communique said. and told newsmen there that he list of institutions in hisaattempt to Defense M111ister M oshe Dayan. 11 didn't know how far the troops had disclose irregularities in the con­ who once snid it was downhill" ull penetrated "but they me heading struction of portions of Interstate the wuy to Dama~eus. told news­ toward Damascus •.• Highway 25 just south of Albu­ men at the front that the syriun querque. defense forces were "pructlcally "I think today the Syrians will So far, the Junior physics major broken.'' find out th!! route from Damascus has taken on Oc-C'on inc .. a Texas After a day of almost non-stop to Tel Aviv is the route thnl leads based firm with contracts through­ Israeli air attacks Hgainst Syrian from Tel Aviv to DnnHtscus.'' out the country: J. H. Lacy Co .• a targets. the communique said the "I think that their (the Syrinns') subcontractor to Co-Con: the New armored column stormed out of military forces :tre practically M cxico S Ia te Highway Department the Gohtn Heights und broke broken," Dnyan said. "Some arc and the Bernalillo County Sheriff's throu~h the Syrian front line of withdrawing. some nrc running Department, and if he hus not minelickls and tank traps. away.'' always won every bout, he has at least not yet lost many. IT ALL DEGAN last summer when Stivers began working for the Lacy company which had the con­ At Noontime Rally tract to pave an extension of 1-25. He was put on the rebar rlacing machine. Rebar is metal rm which State and Federal authorities say must be used when separately Fund Report Delayed poured slabs arc joined together. ASUN M President Ross Perknl's Committee Chairperson Gil Gon­ Specifications dictnte that the report on expenditures made from zales but cancelled the meeting. 1-1 c 30-inch bars be placed every 30 emergency funds he created during ~mid he did not know the purpose inches the center of the high­ the summer will nor be'givel1 until of the meeting and cancelled it to way. Stivers quotes his foreman on the ASUNM budget has been pas­ go to Santa Fe. the job as saying, "I want you to sed. "He (Gonzales) set up the put in them r.ebars only when the Pcrkal told the ASUNM senate inspectors are watching:· He fol­ appointment but I had to go to in its Sept. 5 meeting the report Santa Fe. Bub Henry, Judge. lowed those instructions until Aug. would be given ten days from that 10 when he quit the job. but on Hernandez and some other alumni meeting but he said yesterday it went to Santa Fe to invite the Sept. 19 he blew the whistle on the would be "ridiculous .. to make the firm, writing letters to New Mexico G ovcrnor to the homecoming report twice. game. Governor Bruce King, Texas Pcrkal explained expenditures Governor Dolph Briscoe, New made from the emergency fund to "They asked me if I wanted to Mexico Senators Montoya and campus organizations would be tag along and I had never met Domenici, the presidents of reimbursed by those organizations Bruce so I went. We had lunch and (Photo by Jeff Lee) Co-Con and Lacy, and the highway after the budget was passed. chatted," Perkal said. John Stivers (continued on·page 6) Perkal was to have discussed the Gonzales could not be reached matter yesterday with Finance for comment. • C · • • Budget First El.ect"tons om1nLss"ton 1 · 1 ·Finally Established Urge.nt Call for Donations By RICH ROBERTS On the local level he said the By MIKE MINTURN priating before the budget is pass­ . Or1heLohoS111ff response was good but the problem or the Lobo S1aff ed. If the budget fails, business of At a noontime rally in support of was sending them because no ·The establishment of an Elec­ appropriations must be handled Israel in the SUB. ballroom Sonny planes were. available and each tions Commission at Wednesday again. . Altstock. graduate student in bio­ volunteer had to p:ty his or hcrown night's meeting of the ASUN M "We will be ·handing these logy and faculty. advisor for the wav. He said the Jewish C'om· Senate removed the .. legal block people a post-dated check on ~ Jewish Student Union, said there munitv Council would find out that was delaying any Senate action empty bank accCIUnl . until the was a "very urgent call for dona­ next week about the possibility of on the business of allocating funds budget is passed," Sen. Gomez told tions,; to the Israel. Emergency organizing a 5outhwcst area group to special interest groups. the senate. "I question the legality Fund, $170 raised so far at UNM night. A spokeswoman for the The Senate, which was awaiting of it." and over $200,000 in Albuquerque. council said 28 people fr.om A lbu· the establishment of an Elections Gomez stressed the importance He said he was happy with the querquc had given their names Hs Commission so a date could be set of the budget passing and asked reaction of people who had stop­ volun leers. for the budget election, appro­ those in the gallery to "tell your ped at the table in the SUB on He said pr.esently they were nsk­ priated · $10,747 to organizations friends to support the budget." Wednesday and given their ex­ ing only for those who could pay after a fjve week delay. IN OTHER BUSINESS. Barba­ pressions of support. their own way and as soon as they AFTER A PERIOD of long se­ ra Simmons was sworr1 in as chief Altstock repeated a call by the were sent. 1111 effort would be made nate deliberation in which the gal­ justice of the Student Court, mem­ Israeli government for volunteers. to send other volunteers. lery was allowed to voice opinions. bers were confirmed to various mostly in the 18-25 age range. for An appeal for blood was no a motion was passed to begin act­ ASUNM committees and James help behind the lines in non­ longer needed. Altstock said. since ing on appropriation bills with the Chavez and Sen. Lou Mascarenas combative roles for a period of six it had been met within a couple of stipulation that the organizations announced . their resignations as months. ·hours in New York alone. understand the senate is only mak· senators. Chavez's resignation, al­ He said with Israelis going to the Shaul Ben-David. associ:ttc pro­ ing a promise to allo~ate, pending though not yet official. was effec­ front there were no men to ke,ep fessor of economics. explained the passage of the budget. The Election tive at the end of the meeting, the economy going. especially with war sitttation again as well as play­ Corhmission has set Oct. I 7 as the while Mascarenas will femuin un­ .harvest time now in swing. ing a tape. from the Israeli Con­ date for the election which will be til the senate election is held on Altstock said there is only one sulate on the wur situation as of held in the SUB and other places to Nov. 7: Sen. Louis Tempkin an­ flight a day from New York to. noon. ·(Pholo by William Schmid!) He said there were twn points be allfl('>U need. · nounced that petitions for senate Israel which was loaded und there·· Sonny AI tstock Sen. Erllesto Gomez said he positions will he

Ford, Rockefeller Mentioned ;;p ~ ..."' _...... "' Police News ... N in cty·six bicycles were z 0'> r<>gis!.ercd Monday and Tuesday at Gay Lib Dance .... 'l'hc Gay Liberation will have a Agnew's Successor Possibilities Pondered ~ ... (contin~Jccl {rom page 4) U1e bike registration held ut the :;,:: dunce on S~Lurday, Oct, 13 from WASH ING'I'ON (UPI)-While .g" Wltmcd against buying permits police station. Police said one new Vice !'resident to send to an early conference of GOP X 8 p.m. to midnight in the SUB he gave the President the names of morning by telephone and that "' ~ f1·om anyone ('XC~pt patking student, Thomas Knlm, Spiro •r. Agnew cleaned out hin President Nixon in sealed Senators, All were asked to turn Ballroom. Admission is $1.00 and desk, Republican leaders two "lifelong Republican" he the New York governor was 8' 0" Bervic~s. "Anyone in poss~ssion of volun~cercd his Lime to help with envelopes by sundown. In a confidential list of their three favored, which would exclude "anxious and willing to serve." the band is Buku. Thursday mnde a cross-country Top Democrats in Congress, t:j o· these permits will be charged with U1e drive. "If more students had lop choices for a successor to Connally. Peyser said none of the many .. ,!:> fraud," he said, and added that volunLeercd, the n~gist.ration canvass of .party preferences for a though not officially consulted t::: Agnew, who resigned under fire Muskie agreed that Connally "is House members of both parties he '< j fraud is a misdemeanor. would have been moved to llw ln !nun urals Deadline about their choices, made clear Wednesday, a very controversial figure, and his had consulted would oppose New Mexico I their opposition to John B. F)' .?;> If sentenced for a mall and participation would have Tuesday, Oct 16 is the last day DAILY LOBO At the snme time, Republican selection might well spark the Rockefeller. 0' ·; misdem(lanor, a subject can be been better," Patrohnan Bob for entering in Intramural Connally of Texas, a National Chairman George Bush kind of partisanship we want to After the House GOP caucus _o A Raymond said, Democrat·turned·Rcpublican who imprisoned in county jail for less Handball Doubles or Basketball 1 Vol. 77 No. 35 was receiving telegrams and avoid." its chairman, Rep. Joh~ 0 Uwn one year or fined not more ----- already is considering a bid for the telephone calls from 162 members 8 Bullfighting originatPd in on .1. Entrances can be mnde bY Box 20, University P.O., UNM, One source close to Connally's Anderson, R-IlL, said he was sure A. ';{ than $1000 ()r both, police said. rallmg 277-4346 visiting Room 19?6 GOP Presidential of the GOP National Committee 0 Andalusia, Spain, about 1700 o~e Albuquerque, N.M. 8713] nomination. thinking told UP! that if the Ford's name would be on most of 0' ;:;;:" • • • 230 ill Johnson Gym, nationwide, also listing their former Texas governor and the House members' lists, ~ Ed itorinl Phone (!i05) 277· Sources close to Connally and 4102, 277·4 202; preferences, The 19 Republican Treasury Secretary was asked to although no consensus was .... ~ Gov. Nelson A, Rockefeller of governors nlso were asked for 'l'lw New Mcx:lc~o Dall}' IJobo Is accept the Vice Presidency, "he detected. -"' z New York said both were ready to suggestions. .... If) publishL•d Mondny through l1~riday couldn't turn it down. He's got Albert said he told Nixon ...,U) <.~very rcr.ular WC'L~k of the accept a Vice Presidential Nixon asked Wednesday that all nomination if Nixon offered them the desire for leadership. For sure, Wednesday "there is a man in the Univc.•rsHy yNar and wcd~ly durin~ the lists be on his White House he'd do it." House who I know would get .. "'" Um ~ummor session by the Board of the job, The President passed the desk by 6 p.m. EDT. "Then he ..e SludcnL PuiJllt•utlons nf the word he had "a completely open Rep. Peter Peyser, R-N.Y,, said H o usc approval." He told UnlvPrsity of New Mc..•xico, und is wiB make a. decision," said a he spoke to Rockefeller Thursday reporters it was Ford. not flnan<:iully assoclnLcd with mind." Presidential spokesman, UNM. S(•con tlw views of House Republicans caucused Of the Lobo s~rr th~· .l!!tivcrslty flf Nl.!w ML•xl~-. 1967. Cancelaria and Menaul. during the morning, followed by Agnew arrived early at his Last Sunday, a male student Tuesday, a motorcycle valued office in the Executive Office received lacerations on his right at $850 was stolen from the Building, next door to the WhiLe forearm when he was bitten by a architecture parking lot. The theft dog. The student had been trying lhWnut.niau• (!tut.nbtt House, to clean up his affairs and is presently under investigation. remove his personal papers. to break up two fighting dogs on Agnew, whose Vice Presidential Johnson Gym field. Police said Vandals *broke * *out another salary was $62,500 a year, went the owner ot the dog was located plate glass window with rocks at Curried Chicken, $2.75 off the federal payroll at 2:05 and the dog had been vaccinated. KNME-TV Tuesday. The previous F olkic balladeer John Denver will be at the Civic Auditorium Dulch pea soup, 65¢ Curry Soup, 65¢ TRIANGLE LOUNGE p.m. EDT Wednesday, the The student was taken to BCMC Tuesday, six plate glass windows moment his letter of resignation for treatment. valued at $400 had been broken tonight at 8 for a concert. Tickets Nusi Goreng-2 Tclor, 2.25-llumi Gorcng-2 Tel or, 2.25 was delivered to Secretary of Since July 5, 1973, 102 dogs by vandals in the same manner. John Denver are $6, with a few behind the stage Bami or Nasi Gorcng Smnlll.75 for $5 and $4, on sale at Gold NOW APPEARING State Henry A, Kissinget-. have been picked up on campus Police said nothing had been lkan II ami or lkun Nnsi Goreng 2.75 Some Democrats warned Nixon and taken to the Animal Control Street Circus, Reidlings, and Salec Babi, 2.50 : stolen from inside the station. Records N Tapes. against provoking a hitler political Center on Lomas by police. Police In similar incidents, vandals H uzaar Salad, 1.75-Russian Polalo Salad, 1.10-Dlnncr Salad, 60¢ "WILD CHILD" showdown by nominating an said the dogs arc kept five days broke a northeast window in the Rally ... obvious contender for the 1976 and arc usually put to sleep on a Hokona dining room with rocks Dance to the latest TOP 40 GOP nomination. But others, Friday if not claimed by that on Monday, and last Friday the Got·crnmt'nt Surplu!i Vehicles Sanla Fe and Los Alamos, Nl\1 including Sens. Edward M. Lime. If the dogs have tags, the right window of a structural r-· ..... -...... _.1 Kennedy, D·Mass., and Edmund owners arc contacted by the Spot Bid Sales Center. media truck belonging to the Tuesday-Saturday S. Muskie, D·Maine, said they university was broken by vandals. would not favor such a restriction. * * * The vehicle was parked on Special This Week · Mansfield, who conferred with A 1962 Chevy was stolen last campus. I l Remember TONIGHT Nixon at the While House late Friday from the north campus Wednesday along with Albert, said parking lot. It was found the next * * * day, completely stripped, east of Sometime between Sept. 28 is Falstaff night with and Oct. 4 a typewriter valued at $400 was stolen from the 1 Filet of Sole 1 low prices on chemistry department. A license plate was stolen from I Falstaff Beer a student's car parked in the lot a Ia maison .====~ east of Yale Park. The license I served with sherry sauce with shrimp and mushrooms, number is N.M. ARH-7 46. l 9 P.M.-Closing 1 dinner salad, rice, early peas and choice of tea or coffee. ~ Two parking* * permits* were 1 Have a beer and listen stolen from students' cars this I past week, one last Friday from to the music of Ortega parking lot and one Through Sunday, Oct. 14 Only Monday from a car parked south ! • "Wild Child" of Johnson Gym. i Wednesday police found two

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"' "' ] ohn Stivers ... inches instead of the rcpecitlcations. And the Highway ':§ E.... Lack of Communication Cited depHrlmenJ; of' New Mexi~o. Te­ were being performed on the filed in the incident, although A»L C<>mpuny rcprcsent stretch of pavement. Stivers tried to f>i.stricl A 110rncy Warren Harris tion In dates and tunes of allmeel· more closely," old fm·enwn. the Supcrvi;or of' be prcscnl. Although he .say High· lws reportedly said he would ings he hu' had Juring the entire Although" he doesn't appear loo Concrcw T~~ting La h. the Hawaii way Deparlmenl oft'iciuls invited reconsider his advice not lo file controvcr.~.,y, .,lwken hv the antagonsim directed lntcrnlional airport which Slivers him lo the site, he WILl nol ullowctl chuq;es if' Stiver.\ fights the validity WilEN 'ASKIW whv he did n01 al him b)· the large wganizations. iLUSC Meets With C·oaches, Athletic Council hud heard wus receiving bids from In May by Co-Con reprc.lenlalivcs. of' the dctcnlion. The incident has rept>rl the material siHirtagcs all he Stivers is now checking the identi­ ~ By MICHAEL MINTURN The llighwuy Deparlmenl then suggested lo th~ coach~s and (\>-Con. und the AlbUtjl!Crque Tri­ already msl Stivers $16.12 which time they were being made, he fication of all those who wlk to him Of the Lobo Staff incr<'aS(\ which McDavid said was operation between the two, res<•rvPd bu!lc and .lournul. told him iiHil .Iince the project hud memb~rs of tho athlolic coundl needed for women's athletics lo for r('crealionnl. he had lo pay lo gellhe van huck. suid, "That wouldn't have accom· about the highway projccl. Quiet. S The Legislative Universiiy consider all allemalivP GAN'r SAID many students are swimming, The uprnar was immcdiulc. Both not been completely paid for by· Study Committee, in a meeting th~y (~on lin uP. Stivers 1uid. "They newr told us plished anything. I would huve told meticulous, through. John Sliver; ,e. Uw and disturbed at nut being able to use lie said clnsses huv~ first the Stale, the conlmctors did JHJI programs to athletic fee King noted that student fN•s Albuquerque papers gave lhc slory we were under arrc!-lt. They never tile Inspector. He would have told has .>o far munaged to stay on his ·:;; Wednesday in which coaches and make them known. to the LUSC. t.lu• llC'W swimming pool wlwn pri(>ri[y of US<' of tho pool; control accc~!-1 to the area. create about 10 per cent of tlw fronl page covera~e, Cornp11ny advised us of our rights. They ille­ mv foreman. and I would have feel in· his bullies wilh contractors. (:l members of ihe athloiic council 1'1' WAS SUGGESTED by l.hey wanlt•d and ask<•d who was l'('>rr<-ation second und Co-Con then told Stiver.\ he defended ihe $12 athletic fee, budg<.'t while the legislature's officinls denied S11vers' charges glllly conl'iscated my film und gave been t'irc~. From then on I the 1-1 ighway Dcparl1ncnl and llle g baseball coach Bob Leigh the slate l'esponsible for the scheduling of iniercollogiale uthlotirs third, and ational facilitif.'s, "' departmeni has a lack of begin tuition waivers. He said and proceeds received by tho Highwuy Deparlmenl warned him sign a waiver or liability for per. were not booked as it Mtys on the were in pluce or nol." Arizona has adopted this method He was told thai llw P.E. of lhc seriousness of tl>e charges sontil injury al the site and have towing citation." ~ communication with ihe P.E. athletic department constitute the dep01·tment is responsible and that This slule doesn't have the hcsl ~ department. , and that they have saved money. rest of tlw budget. and told him if lhe rebar was in MH111!onc else l.lS."'UJllC responsibility STIYEI!S NOW liAS fears that highway5 anyway," Slivers said. HThe tuiUon waiv('l'S could bE.l Dr. Hansen, head of ihe Z The special meeting was called McDAVID TOI,D the one place !'e ':"ould huve lo pay 1\>r lhe l'or him since llc was nol 21. Co-Con lind L11cy muy hire private divided among the sports," L~igh' dt•partmont was the l.o talk after the L USC had heard strong committ~e that the Athlt•tic In VCS II gull 0 n. Stivers then went lo deliver his 14 to. detective.\ to lrv to discredit him Back to Greece <> student opposition against the said, and the dC'partmenLc; would D~partment will f<•<'l the pinch "ll was u nwllcr of' lhc llighwuy jl'rillcn disclaimer's of liability 10 personally, • "I'M NO'r THE one with the mandatory $12 athletic fee at an not have to usc their allocations from the drain tlw pro hockey Dcparlmcnl not wunting to t'ind Co-Con al the Cons1n1~1ion site. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)- £ for such purposes. It could be communication problf'm with lh(l' ~"I was .. told.''. he snid, "that the open forum held Tuesday, Wahl is going to cr<'al<>. He- said he P.E. departrn<'nL," Gant replied, He· Wl!S mel by a security guard Eight G reck sailors who "fell in 11 lhc rebar m1ssing which they were day the t'irsl article (about Stivers' 1>. press release had indicated applied to acadetnics, ioo. has submiilt"l a contingent budget supposed lo inspect, and lhc com­ whom he askcu Ill take the dis­ love" with San Francisco during u McDavid expresHd his " ... jL's your f(lRponsHJBiLy to R<·p.ll1 .\. \lailltc•ll;lllr idcntil'ieation. aventgc amount of supervision. at the meeting that many of the was set up to encourage student improve attendance, to which the correct amount of rcbar had Slivers then asked the guard for And we know from lhc Highway No More Gambling for Men students feel the fee should be participation in university events, McDavid replied: "A few years been purchased l'or the joh and papers identifying him its a security Department lcsiS' !hut his stale· optional since they do not attend "When we sei up the athletic ago, when we had local boys accounted for. Thcv also said that MOLD. ENGLAND (UI'I)­ athletic events. He also cited oft'icer. The g1mrd called for assis­ mcnt< about this project Hre ut the program," King said 1 '•we were playing for us, !he att~ndance was Doctors have found a novel way 10 Scalp Treatments it would be foolish" lo endanger a IUncc, and two Bernalillo C\n1n1y very least, grossly cxaggemtcu," ASUNM Vice-President Janice trying to bring the students, not. any greal~r than it is now, 11 $600.000 conlrucl be dele ling $3588 Sheriffs Deputies anivcd. They To this Slivers replies that four stop compulsive gambler William Body Waves Arnold •s statement that the community and state together, We Davis from pulling his money worth or rehar. lOok the film from Slivers. g11vc it or five workers were laid off uhead Regular Barber Services university is breeding professional felt that a $12 fee would REP. BENNIE ARAGON asked Mcanivhile, Lacy Company oftl­ 10 lhe guard, handcuffed Stivers of him and thai he was offered a where his mouth is. Davis says. athletes at the students' expense. encourage student. participation~, football coach Rudy Feldman cials hinted that Slivers might be job in Lubbock with the sumc "I pick out horses twice a day." Manicurist Pete McDavid, head of the McDavid added that they have how many members of the team und his companion. impounded the Athletic Council, responded by have Spanish surnames after citing personally liahle I'M lhc missing van they were driving and took company a ncr Ihe 1-25 job. Davies said of his lrcatmcnl. "Tiien Shoeshine "made an honest effort to provide I hey let me listen lo Ihe race hroad­ pointing out the financial a conversaton in which he was materials since they claimed that them lo the County Sherifrs Office "I don't think I've made any the students with the best seats. their foreman told him lo place serious miswkes," he related "or casl. When I gel excited a doctor or Two Loca lions complications an optional athletic "There are a number of schools told "a couple of Spanish boys where they were l1eld for two fee would present. were offered half-scholarships them according to ~pecii'JCatiOns. else there would be a summons for nurse presses n bullon which gives that put the students down in the hours. 14 Winrock _____"1 "If we make the student fee while Anglos were given a free An improved metal detection de­ At'ler Stivers had given Sheriff lllc right now." me un unplcasnnt electric shock end zone, and they don't have through the arms." optional," McDavid said, "the very good scats for basketball ride. The Spanish boys ended up vice from Sandia Labs has shown Lester Hay a lengthy and detailed The UN M student has been ex­ 293·8808 going to another school." that large sections of the highway "II brings me down lo earth athletic council will be in financial games either," McDavid said. description of the at'lllir. 1l1c Sheriff tremely through throughout his trouble. As a matter of fact, we Feldm;m said he thought there arc lucking rebar. One 168-fool every lime," he said. "Already I am THE LEGISLATURE allocated said. "Uncufrcm," and then asked cumpaign lo expose the rebar are at the stage where we need to $300,000 to the Athletic were about. "one or two on this ·sccton without the material hus gelling 10 hale racing and all thai 11 in rapid succession, "Who hircu slwrlages. In his original lallcr he consider raising the price of seats Department for the 1973-74 year year-;s team. been found. Other sections con­ goes with iL" t-----800 Juan Tabo you'! Who put you up lo I his? Who even suggested the usc of a certain in order to survive., of which $76,000 went to tained I he burs (lilly every I SO is backing you?" type of mew I detector lo prove his 296·2192 He added that the athletic Rep. Gant told those at the women's sports and the band. The meeting there is a lack of department does have subsidies $12 athletic fee added an extra but they will continue to need $377,500. communication between the ~ athletic department and P.E. them along with the athletic fee. The allocation from the Rep. Tom Rutherford department because they could fJICO legislature was a 16 per cent not fully explain the modes of hlonel( 9:/vlfl! Sp!eiqls Last Years Budget Try our Mexican/ American Family Favorites I= Proposed Budget 20,000 Volume Private Collection ~ A?i;stlf~o = 0RGAN17./\TION SUBTOTAl, OH.GANIZATJONS ~ l. GI·:NI•:RAL GOVERN:\1J.:N"l'AL SF:NAT!> SUBTOTAL 73eo, /3t(rrito nF.COMMI>NDATION ~ 11. Io:XECU'l'lVE AGENCII·:s Acquired By Zimmerman Library 1830 LOMAS N.E. I 3,0:J2.!Hl an~·Pni?k A. Cnnsuna•r Afr;lirs -'S 2,4!15.00 G~ncrai Governmental == ll. £•!1retlnns Cnnnui&.<;hln •• $24,000.00 $24,000.00 The entire 20,000-piece private and we thank the people of New 2308 EUBANK N.E. 780.00 library of Dr, T. Lynn Smith, documents should arrive at UNM, = l'!. Stutisllcs und ltt•sc•at'<"h :J.!JfJ l.·W II, Executive Agencies Mexico for that." Most of the materials arc in § D. Stucl\'lil i\cli\'itic•s Bd. • 15,720.75 internationally-known authority :J,5:Jn.oo A. Public Relations 6,720.75 His private collection, the first Spanish and Portuguese. t·:. Sturh•nt I.. nbbv 2,2711.50 B. Student Lobby on Latin American sociology, has 10,000.00 part of which will arrive at UNM "The nations of Colombia and i§ Ill. COl\H\'IUNJ'rY Af•'I•"AIILS been acquired by Zimmerman 00,0() Ill. Special ASUNM Services around the first of the year, Brazil are particularly well - A. Chamht.•r u{ CHmtnc•ret• Out•s A. Agora 84,214.85 library. oo.on '5,067.00 comprises personal papers and covered, for Dr. Smith served Downtown 318 Central SW E: IV. SPI·:CIAL ASUNl\1 SI•:HVICES B. ASUNM Duplicating Center 805.00 "This is one of the finest manuscripts, books and numerous § A. J\gnra fj0.H!'30.0H C. UNM Child Care Cooperative private collections in the country there in governmentaJ posts," said Five Points Shopping Center .t.ot:L5n D. Clinical Law Program 7,000.00 valuable Latin American George Miller, the library's chief 1,170.00 18,045.00 in the areas of Latin American government publications which li,075.56 E, Cultural Program Committee 27,000.00 bibliographer, in charge of the ZALE S Winrock F. Crafts Area rural sociology and demography 3,100.00 Dr. Smith purchased during JEWUEft> Our People Make Us Number One 12,279.00 G, Speakers Committee Smith collection. 25,000.00 17,050.00 (the statistical study of human frequent assignments abroad. i==-=-- .. ;_ H. Project Consejo uLatin America js a very fG~ ~*~;~~~\i~J!ff0~~-lr. 1,7H2.00 6,147.85 populations)," said Dr. John F. "These would have been Spl".akt•rs Committ.t•<' 19,500.0(} important subject area for UNM. IV. Scholarships and SpecJal Aids Harvey, dean of library services. extremely difficult to obtain Our Latin American faculty V. SCIIOLAilSIUf'S & I•'INANCIAL Atrl A. Andean Scholarships 6,'226.00 HThis very important acquisition 1·1~000.00 31000.00 without Dr. Smith's specialized members and professors teaching A, AtHic-;Hl S<'hnlarshlp 3,1l00,00 B. ASUNM Scholarships was made possible by funds B. ASUN~l Loan f•'lmcl 3,226.00 knowJedge," said Dean Harvey. Latin American studies have been 0,000,00 provided by the last bond issue, C. il.fhtnritv Scholan;hip I t,OOCI,lHl v. Communicatic:ms He said that Dr. Smith has very enthusiastic about this A, Student Publications Board 80,000.00 transferred Zimmerman library's VL COi\li\.IUNICATIONS B. Radio Board 40,000.00 comprehensive new resource to A. l'ubliC'iltion Bnard 40,000.00 Hitler's Car Sold name to the mailing lists in order expand their teaching and I. r.. obi1··--.'S4G,G7(t4:3 VJ. · Student Activities and Organizations LANCASTER. PA. (UPI)-A that future issues of these valuable research capabilities,H he said. 2-. 'rhuiult•rhird- S:J,(HHLOO A. Ballet Folklorico 31,096.85 2,267.00 businessman froin Missouri paid H. Radin B(Jartl (KUNM) B. Black Student Union C. f•~ilm Committee 2,002.00 $176.000 Monday for one of Adolf D. International Center 5,000.00 VII, t•:DUCA1'10NAL PROGH.A).IS fi,08-1.5H 9,978.00 Hitler's touring cars. A. Amistad E~ Intramural and Recreation Board !,!'H~7.5H 6,250.00 Thirty-three-year-old Robert B. Orop•ln Cl•nb•r (AI•:AP) F. Kiva Club ·1 1fJ!lO.OC) 4,279.50 G. Students for Environmental Action Pass of SL Louis. who is Jewish. 0 N D I DE A SIHC 672.25 [OJ s u VIII, STUDI•:NT AC1'lVITII•:S & OltGS. H. Women's Coordinating Committee 648.10 said he plans lo display lhe car A. Black Studl!lll. Union 1624 Eubank Blvd .• !i.E. z.5s4.no VII. across the country and donate the Today's Sound Idea: 265-5105 1. Uhurll SASA Danel• TtuUJl New Mexico Union Business Office :Lass.oo 15,342.84 15,342.84 procecdjngs lnLal A<'tinn Ctr. (j,'J5.00 F. Int~rnational H.t•latinns 1. Intc>rnatl. H,!i:3 1. 7fl = 2. Natll/Intc•rnat'l, :mo.oo Total weight* diamonds E G. Iiitramural lloard fl/)00.00 Footnotes· on proposed budget. 5 H. Kiva Club H.:.w:Loo Regularly $239.95 E l. Spurs •t 1--t.oo _L The organi'~atlons which a(') pear on last Years budget but not on adduptoa = ,J. Ballet Fokh,rica :J,7~a.on this years ProP,osed budget fall into one of the following categories: Yale Park At Sound Ideas: =- K. IFC-Panhell<•nic ·128.00 a) Orgamzation no longer exists. • beautifully crafted look L. Project ConscJo f;,Rti:L If; b) Otcnnb:ation Clici not request funding, $189.95 M. Women's Ccntt•r 2,()(1(),()0 c) Organization is being considered for funds by a spedal appro- a. Men's ring, 'I• carat total weighr·, $229. ===- priations bill. • Prescriptions fiiJ.ed, Model TC·134SO {Quantities Limited) N. Poetry Series l.f>OO.OO DeluKe Stereo Cassette Deck b. Bridal set, 1 carat total weight', $579. Repairs, wrth Dolby• Noise Reduction System. JX. B(JSINF.SS 0 I•~I<'ICE 14,Uf>H,08 . 2 .. General Govemmcntai Hem includes fUnds for the elections com~ Ferrite & Ferrite Head, and Automatic Layaway now for Christmas. ffiiSSlon and chamber of commerce dues. Replacements Totat·Mechiinlsm~ShUI·OH {TMS) Fully warranted for 2 years! 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The concert is 0 speech by saying, ''What mosL exists today hut is situated far 0 By United Press International people, he said fnct0 rs behind themselves and motivated lo * * * Norman di Giovanni. away from here? Hurry up, please. Stales, will give a concert tonight being presented by the June Music ... middle class parenLs consider as tlleir dis.~atisfaction were related advance the world." By J, C. OGILVIE True Translation in Popejoy Hall at8:15. ~" ~ essential in their children's Jives "Here comes the ovate little Festival Association. '< ·;; to the parents' erratic reactions "A Russian Beauty and Other As an example showing both poplar, all punctatcd with April The program will include may not be so, but if they leave which were incomprehensible and College Life S torics" mak

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