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' ' ' • . I Lobos ·Throw (oWboys 55-54 in Cage Finale .. THE NEW MEXICO ' Weger Ends UCareer 'LOBO. . ·1000Students in Intra University Program DAILY • By Sinking. 19 Points DAILY LOBO SATURDAY~ NRO'l'C Gle(! Club NO, 76 New Me:Pco's Lobos emled their Sports, Dolz-adelli Says rehearsal, 11 a. rn. in Room 2411 VOL. LIII ALBUQUE:RQUE, N. M, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951. off artd on season last night with a Stadium.· · ~--~--~--~------llerformance that was the epitome SPORTS Intraml!ral sports res~lts :t;?r the, UNM Gun Club meeting, 1:30 p. first semester at the UmvE!rs1ty of m. at the University shooting (lf both when they eked out a scanty New Mexico were announced yes­ 55-54 victo:ry over Hardin-Simmons' range. ~ Thalas to Greet Hart, diehard Cowboys. . BARRY BARNES, Editor terday by John Dolz11delli, direc. Exhibition of water colors by Off to a howling start, the Lob6s ART BLUMENFELD, tor of UNM intramurals. · . Albert Bloch will be shown from uGirlu Is Opening Nearly 1,000 stqdents participat­ bree:~~ed to a big 38-19 halftime ad­ Intramural Editor 3:30 to 5:30p.m. at the Jonson Morgan, and Cochran vantage as they hit an uncanny 47 ed in the giant sports progr'inn J>n gallery. percent of their field attempts. campus last fall and this spring Aqqinas Newman chapel religi, . Hustling Bill Weger got 17 of his with 18,495 people tqrning out to ous service's: .confessions, 4 p. m., For 'Raton' Premiere 19 digits in the fi~·st half. HSU "Intramural Corner .•. witness inter-group strife in swim· and after rosary, 7 ;15 p, m. could ·only connect on a cool 25 ming, , track, cross coun­ Baptist , Student Union open Georgia 'l'halas is to greet movie percent. • · try racing, handball, golf and flag house, 7 p. m. q.t. the Baptist actors Dennis Morgan, Steve Coch- • Tonight at Rodey football .. Student Union. ran and Dorothy Hart today on On(! might ·have · thought the . 1 ' ' teams ·switched u11iforms for the 4 Teoms in ·Weekend Bowling Playoff Trophies for the first semester Chi Omega White Formal, 9 to then' arrival in Albuquerque. They "Girl From Wyoming" the University Theater's third major second half as the Cowboys l!Ut on we1·e awarded with Sigma Alpha . 12 o'clock at the Knights of Co­ are here to attend the world pre­ 'ijn effective press and began ring­ The · last game of intramural 3:30, with the J erboans playing Epsilon taking top spot in flag foot. lumbus Han. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. miere of Warner Brothers' "Raton production of the year will open tonight at 8 :30 a~ :Rodey Hall, ing up scores like a super market round-robin bowling tournament the Engineers • and· the Sigs play­ ball and track and Phi Delta Theta Russell, Mrs. A. Schol!ing, and Pass." director of the play, Gene Yell, announced. does sales. They made '48 percent has been played, and all that re• ing Kappa Sigma. ) walking oft' with the $wimming D1·. and Mrs. M. W. Fleck, chap­ Miss Th!!.las, as a representative\ Marjorie Wymore is playing the part of the "Girl," and Don of their shots while the Lobos con­ mains are the final playoffs. At the Saturday at 2:00 the Jerboans crown. The independent Crusaders erons. of UNM, is to welcome the stars· Chilcott is her hero. Other leading players are Tom Ormsby as · end of regulation play there were 1 th s· d K s· took top honors on the hardwoods Student Body dance, 9 to 12 as they step off the Santa F.e Su­ verted but 4 of 24 for 20 percent. four teams tied for first place 1"n. P ay e Igs, an appa lgma the bad man.and Amalia Cardos as· Paced by Larry Wartes and Pete plays the Engineers. The final with Sigma Chi clinching the ten­ o'clock in the Student Union ball­ per Chief at 1:25 this afternoon. Chiquori, the dancing girl. Golson IISU drove a wedge into League "A," and two tied for first games will be played Sund. ay at nis championship. room. Mr. and Mrs, Don Lucas With her will be three representa.­ Tickets are still available for to­ UNM's margin, breached our de­ in League "B.'' In League "A" Sig- 2:00. with the Jerboans playing Individual stars for the first in­ and Mrs. Patrick O'Grady, chap· tives of the 4-H club. Next Year's Mirage, day and tomorrow, and next Mon• fenses and tied the count at 50-50 rna Alpha: Epsilon, Phi Delta Theta, Kappa Sigma, and Sigma Chi. play­ tramural go-round saw first place e1·ons. At the station the party will be day through Thursday. Saturd!lY with three minutes left. Sigma Chi, and the Architectural ing the Engineers. , laui·els going to AI Boyd, Sigma met and escorted through down­ night is completely sold out, wh1•e But reliable Frank Kremer, Lobo Engineers all finished regulation · Alpha Epsilon in links competition MONDAY-.Aquinas Newman cha­ town Albuquerque by mounted Thunderbird, Lobo the two week-ends are almost gone. standout, swished a 25-foot one. play sporting records .0 f five wins Games will consist of three lines, and Jim Brooks and Harrison pel religious services: Masses, members of the Albuquerque Horse Box office hours are :from 12 to bander and Tuttle duplicated from and two losses. The Je1·boans and and the team compiling the largest Smith tied for fi1·st in the Cl'Oss 6:45 and 8 a. m. and public ros­ Show association a11d· the Univer­ G Staff to Be Picked 5 each afternoon. Students can ob• left of the key and the scoreboard Kappa Sigma in League "B" had of total points will be de- country meet represetning Pi Kap­ ary 7 p. m. daily, Monday through sity's ]3oots and Saddles club. The tain tickets with their activity records of six and one. clat·ed champions. Saturday, at 1815 Las Lomas. Want to be an editor or a busi- 1·ead 54-50, less than two. minutes pa Alpha' and Sigma Chi respec­ parade will conclude at the Hilton ness manage~;? ; cards. · remaining. In the playoffs, the teams with tively. Spurs meeting, 5 p. m .. on room hotelJ where the stars will be stay. Robert K. Evans, cha1rman of the Others in the cast are Jack Imrie Cox made it 54-51 and Hoot hit the ·highest total points 'were put Richard Sanches of the Crusad­ 1, building Y -1. ing auring their visit. · Board of Student Publications, last as "Sleepy," Don Hall as ''Alkalie," a charity toss to close Numex scor­ Ivins to Be Speaker ers nailed down the top spot in Gov. Edwin Mechem will attend week announced that applications and Helen -camp as an Indian into first and second places. The handball singles and Joe Apao and the world premi(!re at the Kimo ing. Phi Delts beat SAE by ten points are being accepted for next year's woman. Mary Ellen Smith, Eunice HSU took possession and after AI Bove of the Jerboans nipped the Fricjay, March 3, · 1951 theater later today. positions of editor and business .Mobley, Lois Chillcott, Barbara with a total score of 1472, but the At Colorado Meet Page pour The actors, Governor Mechem, several attempts and fierce battling Architectural Engineers took Sig­ doubles title. · ma~ager on each of the three cam­ Eager, Barbara .Allyn, and Jinx Cox swished from 10 feet out, With Prof. Wilson H. Ivins, associate and the four representatives will be pus publications, the Daily Lobo, Jenkins are dancing and singing ma Chi by five .points with a score interveiwed at a KOB microphone in cowgirls; cowboys are Cy Petersoni the Cowboys trailing by two slim of 1500. Thus both the Engineers professor of secondary education, Patricio D. Sanchez, Jr., Mirage and Thunderbird, points Golson broke up UNM's stall engineering . student, waited f1·ont of the theater at 5:30 p. m. Written applications for these Vern Goldizen, 13ob Combs, Bil and the Sigs were put into first and will be the feature speaker Satur­ The reception, parade, and pre­ Riedel, and Peter Kelsey. · and was fouled driving for a lay­ second place respectively. In "B" all night Thursday at Mead's jobs should be sent to Professor up with 10 seconds left. day at the annual meeting of the hardware store, whir.h offer­ miere will be broadcast over KOJ3. Evans at the College of Business Stage Manager is Dorothy Ann League the Jerboans outscored the San Luis Valley Teachers' assoc;ia­ Newsreel cameras will shoot scenes Imholz, dancing is directed by The crowd was on its feet scream­ Kappa Sigs, and grabbed first NOB HILL LAUNDERETTE ed a $149.50 television set for Administration by March 31. Any­ ing as Pete canned his first shot. place. · tion in Alamosa, Colo. His topic 99 cents. Besides being beaten to be shown in •Warner Brother!!' one who will be a junior or senior Dorothy Davies Miller, and lights The second hit the rim and was will be "Artistry and Techniques in 107 SOUTH CARLISLE-DIAL' 5-2691 out of his prize temporarlly Pathe News all over the country. next year with a 1.3 grade average are under Edwin Snapp and Phyl­ The playoffs will start Friday at tapped by Cox, rolled to the other 'reaching.~' • by two ·women shoppers, he may apply. lis Summers. Sets were designed by side and was tii\Ped by llibler and 32 Bendix W. ashing Machines was checked by Patrolman Editors and business mana~ers Mr. and Mrs. George Heideman and rolled back to a quartette of play­ Phil Tellez (above) who Debators to Argue will be elected by the Publicat1ons constructed by crews under James ers and was wrestled out of bounds e DRY CLEANING thought Sanchez was acting board April 3. · · H. Miller. Bill McGahey and Ber­ as the gun sounded. YOUR CORSAGE WILL e DYEING suspiciously. The two women Professor Evans said applicants nard James designed the costumea The win gave the Lobos a BC gave up the TV set when thE!Y Drafting Women should include in their letters quali­ which were made under the direc­ mark of 9-7 and an overall season's e SHIRT SERVICE found out Sanchez had waited A debate on drafting women into fications, previous experience, ideas tion of Nadine Blackburn. record of 13-11. They are now as­ COST LESS AND e BACHELOR BUNDLES all night for it. - Journal the armed forces will be featured they have for carrying out the sured of a first division finish. Photo.· tonight at the meeting of the UN!.\{ position if elected, and grade . Swartzman's Packers beat the HOURS: Forensic society. The meeting is Applicants will be interviewed by Harry and Family Wolfpups 63-57 in the first game. LOOK PRETTIER Mon. -Wed. -Thurs.-Fri. scheduled for 8:15 in building B1,1, the board at its April 3 meeting, 6 :30 ·a. m. until 6 :00 p. m. President Dick Dittman said yes­ Professor Evans added. UNM FGM FTM TP terday; Monthly salaries as presently set .Have Other Plans Weger, f ------7 5 19 Tuesday Saturday Taking the affirmative side of the up for the positions are: Daily A letter from Harry: Esquibel, f ------2 2 6 Taira, Okinawon· Student, Gets All A's debate will be Sid Wugalter and Lobo editor, $65; Daily Lobo busi· President Harry S. Truman wiU Kennedy, f ------0 0 0 Camillia Corsages • • • $1.00each 6:30 a.m.-9:00a.m 6 :30 a. m. - 5 :00 p. m. Willis Carpenter. Negative arguers Shook, Alice Welch, and Carl A. ness manager, $22.22, plus com· be u11able to attend the third annual Tuttle, f ------1 3 5 Despite the language handicap, will be Ruth Carmel and Nancy missions; Mirage editor, $65; Mi­ Newsprint Ball spohaored by Sigma Swenson, c ----- 2 2 6 Koji Taira, an Okinawan student, Young. Ford. The meeting is open to the rage business manager, $22.22, J!lus Delta Chi, journalism fraternity, Currie, c ------0 2 2 NOW DOORS made all A's in the General College Others are: Rowena Berkshire, public, Dittman said. commissions; Thunderbird ed1tor, and the UNM Press club, AJ>ril 14. Kremer, g ------4 3 11 THRU OPEN the first semester of this scholastic Estancia, N. M.; Julie Ann Dorr, Membership in the Forensic .So­ $25 per issue, 11nd Thunderbird A letter received from h1s office Leonard, g ----- 0 2 2 year. It was his first semester of Southgate, Cali;f.; James E. Hare, ciety is still open, he said, and no business manager, no salary. said, "Unfortuno.tely, they (liST Darrow, g ------2 0 4 Peoples House of Flowers MONDAY KIM.O 12:00 NOON college study, Menominee, Mich.; and Sarah Helen experience in public speaking is Business managers' commissions and family) cannot have the pleas­ Four of his countrymen also made Stark, Fort Wayne, Ind. necessary. are 20 /er cent of local adv«:rtis· ure of attending your Newsprint Total ------18 19 55 Downtown - 214 W. Central Phone ·3-2266 the General College honor roll with ing an five per cent of natlonal Ball because of previous commit­ H-SU FGM FTM TP 1/KHUIIN B averages. They are Yasuh.at;a advertising. Cox, f______1 1 3 Agarie, Masao Hamakawa, Mtkio ments.'' 1 Troy . Kemper, president of the Mathews, f ----- 1 .. 3 3 Higa and Yoshi Madamboshi. New Mexico chapter of Sigma Roberts, f ------0 3 Ten of the 19 students on the Slide Rule Men Are ·short Qamgaard to Be Speaker 1 5 ROBERT MITCHUM • FAITH DOMERGUE dean's honor roll are from Albu­ Delta Chi, received the letter Fri­ Bibles, f ------2 day. .... I. Golson, c ------2 4 8 CLAUDE RAINS querque. They· are: 'l'he shortage of engineers is not at universities might be expanded At City NROTC Meeting ' Green, c ------5 2 12 t88t ' ~ From Albuquerque: Hamme! only acute but desperate, Dean so that promising young engineers Prof. John A. Damgaard, ­ Wortes, g ------6 2 14 Carrell, William E. Hamilton, Rose­ Marshall E. Farris of UNM said may continue their studies. ant projesso1• of business adminis­ Sternfield to Lecture Preston, g ------0 4 4 ilP.~ ROGERS. tt"-P.'Center tomorrow at 8 p. m. He Will student in Inter-American Affairs Total ·------18 18 54 lolf ONIIDA LTD. DON'T MISS­ outnumbered, he said, and our only by allowing deferments by chang­ talk on the function of an ONR and graduate. assistant in the de­ Rebounds: UNM-Kremer, 12; ollveumltho WORLD PREMIERE • TUESDAY. OF • chance for survival depends on our ing certain parts of the draft law• bran~h office. partment of government, will speak Swenson, 4; Weger, 4; Currie, 4; KAM Off ers. $600 ability to out-design and out-pro­ Lastly, Dean Farris said that Prof. Damgaard, who is working 'l'hursday in the Hispanic Lecture · Esquibel, 3; Leonard, 2 Darrow, 1. 6 :45'p.m. MAR. 6 "RATON PASS" duce ou1· opponents. bright young high . school gradu­ on his doctor's degree at Stanford series. "All-American Labor'' will HSU-Golson, 11; Hibles, 6; Green, Vast numbers of engineers are ates with proper aptitudes and in­ University, has served in the Navy. be the topic of the talk in room 157, 5; Cox, 3; Wortes, 2; Preston, 2; NEW BUOOKWOOD• For Photo gr.aphy· Administration building, at 7:45 DOORS OPEN 12:1& essential our all-out mobilization terests should be encouraged to en­ He was. head of the Naval Train­ Roberts, 2; Mathew£, 1. NOW roll in engineering studies. ing School at St. Paul. p.m. Halftime Score: UNM-38 FEAl'URES Prizes amounting to more than efforts but unfortunately, accord­ THRU Ill 1 :10 3 :2r. $600 are planned for the sixth an- ing to Dean Farris, the engineering H-SU-19 TUES. 6:35 7:45 10:00 nual Kappa Alpha Mu Intercollegi-' profession is shrinking in an ab- ate Photographic exhibition. Dead- normal manner. • line is March 15. · In normal peace times, soip.e 30,- Kappa Alphas Are the Official Brains • • • A and S Honor Roll Has DELMAR• . h d d · ·n b 000 new engmeers are reqUired to '' . T. e gran awar wmner WI e supply our needs. • ' Eight Straight 'A' Names '! gtve11 . a c~mple.te se~ of Encyclo- · But after absorbing 50,000 tram­ Eight students made straight "A" paedla Bntanruca and a . plaque ed engineers in each of the past grades and another 200 made an from Jfappa _Alpha Mu, . honorary two years, Dean Farris said that average of "B" for the first semes­ photo JOUrt)ahsl!l fratermty. • industry still finds itself short of ter of this year in the UNM college Other pn~es 1pclude a flash umt, efficient personnel, of arts and sciences. focuspot, tr1mmmg board, and cut "If the situation is bad now," he film holders. .. added, "it will be outright danger· Dean Thomas C. Donnelly said PRUTOI fDSl[R •JACl DAilE • JOY JtlliJ and AUX HICPI •·A ONIVERSAl·INTERNATIONAl PICTORE that to be considered for the Honor You'll be amazed at oil~ Photographs must be 8x10 Or ous after June when most of our Roll, a student must carry a mini­ how many pieces you PLUS SELECTED SHOR'l' SUBJECTS .. larger, mounted on standard 16x20 graduates will be inducted into tlie photo mounts. No more than 10 pic- armed forces." mum load of 12 semester hours. get o£ tltJs beautifully THE STORY oF' WltY WE FIGHT! Those averaging "A" were Mary designed, artistically ··wHY KOREA?" A l!'IGRTING CREDO F'OR AMERICANS t tures may be entered. Any student Dean Farris outlined several LaPaz, Dolores Sundt, Jack Tom· finished silverplate, for in an accredited college or univer- methods to meet the situation. lins, and Barbara Woody, all of Al­ the price! You ve heard THE TECHNICOLOR CARTOON "GEUALD McBOING si~y is eligible•. Forms may .be ob• . Fh•st, he said that RO'l' programs i .buquerque;. Georgina Radosevich, these silver·wise old MASTERPIECE BOING" ta1rted from Natmnal Headquarters, ,.' Raton; Patricia Bigham, Loving. names "1881 Rogers" KAM, 18 Walter Williams hall, Co­ I,,, ton, and Pat Davis, Glen Ellyn, Ill. and "Oneida" all your lumbia, Mo. ,, life! Come see the su• J-Students Travel I.'I pcrb patterns they're !r crafting today! 55-pc. ''Cacti'• Places With 36 Abroad in Summer service for 8 including SUNSHINE NOW SHOWING chest, only., $49•75 "Cacti of Arizona," written bY. The third annual "Foreig~ As­ OPEN 12:00· OPEN 12:00 l-yman Benson and printed by the s"ignment" program for ~ournalism Yale Launderete UNM Press, placed w~th 36 pther students and working JOUrnalists 504 S. Yale Phone 8685 · Nu Federal Tax books of western pubhsner.s 1n an has been announced. . Complete Dry Cleaning and exhibition of western books in Los Under the plan, European poli· Finish Shirt Service • Tr~de·marks or Oneida Lid, WOODY PETE Angeles this week. tics, economic problems, and social 'Compare our dry cleaning prices WOODPECI{ER conditions will be studied, and edi­ LAUNDRY SMim torial offices in Paris, Zurich, • Frankfurt, Hamburg,. Copenhagen, 8·1b. bundle, washed, dried, • CAR'l'OON WEATHER ,::·:· NOVELTY Stockholm, and•London will be vis• right: Sec- folded ----~-----~------56c ited. . . . Chi scholar- J. WASH SIDRTS Windy, dusty, continued warnt to­ Radio journalism and other visual ship award. by getting the . grade aver- retary Elliott Mozee, . :Rey- FEATURES ,I! Fin.ished -~----~------~.,.- 21c LATES'l' LATEST day. Increasing cloudiness tonight, media will be studied by the group. age of any fraternity at Here, KA pre- nolds, Meta Frampton, housemother, and Mrs. I; 12:40 ~ 2:M Inf.ormation can be o15tained from You Can't Buy Better PARAMOUN'l' PARAMOUN'l' partly cloudy, colder1 and contin­ sents the trophy to its housemother and the Pearl W. Mims, president of the Marthas. Setvice - Why Pay Morel' 4:28 - 6:22 ued strong winds. H1gh today. 65, Travel and Study1 lnc.1.110 East (Tribune pbolo) I', NEWS 8:16 - 10:00 NEWS .N. president of its Marthas group. From left to . I low 40 in the· Heights. 57th St., New YorK 22, Y. ! )

• • • , ,, T!lelldaf, March 6, 1951 I · THE NEW MEXICO ,.. · . by Bibler· Wengerd Wiii .. Tal~ faf!l'l'hJ:~ the · ' ' -l4'c)uston, Brock·to Go toSpeech:Tou.rney I r ToU Geology Club T Glen Houston and Harold Bto,ck Lee<~ Ferry, Arill. LOBO. IVORY ·· win at the University of Nebraska is .undefeat!ld in debate this l!!eme!l· Ttfe UNM Geology elub will hear Of the· 13 men were John and DAILY will leaV!l tomorrow to takE~ ; part t(!r. 'at Lincoln. They won first place in . a lecture by Dr. Sh.erman Wengerd - Frank Frost, five geologists :from " ' in the sJleeeh touroaml!nt at N11tchi• cQmpetition against 96 other• te11m!! His teammate, Houston, is a lead­ .Friday at 8 p, m. ·· · . , Publi~he----Editor Managing Editor E li11me o;f forensics, will accompany them, The 13-man expedition wa.l! made I and 'l'he tournament at· Natchitoches down the San J\lan and Colorado color slides, will be ill the Admin­ \ Phil Gottfried ------Business Ma11ager is the 16th annual Louisiana speech dvers froni Mexican Hat, Utah, to istratioll building, room 203. Bob Kayne ------_Circulation Manager Comment R tournament. D~;. McBath said that ,,I Jack Gill ------,.------.. --Night Editor this Issue teams from Oklah~>ma, Teltas,' Ala· .....,..ar;N.Te._tl .JI'O,_ NATION~L "'AD1r•RTI81NQ lilY' 'l'he Ivory Tower apologizes !or bama, Mississippi, Louisiana· a!l«l National Advertising Service, its statement last week l'egarding New Mexico will attend the tourna­ •' Inc. ment. · t;D/Ie&e Pllblisher~ l{eprpsen/41illl1 !!egregation among the Okinawans. 0\.1 in the men's new dormitory. 'l'he 1 Besides debating on the national Y Are Invited il 4~!J "'""'*oN -'VI!. NIW Yo,.K; N. y, '! question:, Should the N on-C~>mmu­ CIUCMO • IIC)ITO• • &.01 AIIGI&.II • I!IA. FURCIICO .statement was :l;al:;e in that the to forward any inquiries o:~.: correspondence ' Okin~wans h11ve been assigned nist Nations Form a New Interna­ about · The Daily Lobo is an independent newspaper pllblished for the. benetlt of the otu­ ! rooms throughout the dorm. tional Organization, Houston and ' ' d,e~ts- and- thE: U~iversity, but it does not ~'Ume that opinions expressed in editorials .and columns ar<1 necessarily ~hqoe of the adminiatrat.!on or of Ute majodt;y of the student Brock will take part in individual f body, Authorship

II ' I Starr Jenkins Wiii,Speak Ve. t Home. Loan. Date Set ·~~ Pi Phis Initiate 18 . '! Johnson Expects Lobo Trackmen At June 30, Robens Says At WardrQorri · Me~ting I ·At Lodge· Saturday l l:_\ June 30 bas be!ln set ;for direct The Wardroom society Will meet r,, , home loans to veter;:ms. Eighteen women were initiated tonight 11t 7 p. m. in room 243 of l'' ~ To Take Cellar Spot This Year into Pi· Beta Phi dl.!ring · formal l . ' Q • Gene A. :Robens, manag!lr of the the Stadium; building, VA regional office, said that since ceremonies Saturda;y afternoon at After the business meeting Starr By Jim Tucker that he was looking fo:rward to ~he Congress only. appropriated funds the chapter lodge. A banquet a~ the · Big gun~ in the Bor.det Confer- int~amural track meets because Jn• Jenkins will speak on his parachute for one ye~r of the•direct .loan pro­ · Alvar11do hotel,· following the cere­ j)lmp into Glenn Canyon of the Col­ ence track. battle this lear are ex- tramurals are a f11ir· source of mony, honored the jinuor initiates. ' gram, there will be no funds after orado river. Color slides of his 10- LOBO ' pected to be Tempe 1\D the Univer- obtaining t:rack prospect:>. . . J i f) Mrs. Vance :Mauney, president of sity of Arizona, with UNM's tbreat The 1951 trac\t :meet schedul.e m- the fiscal, year. day bo~t trip down the river will · I To qul!'lify, a vete1·~n must have the Pi Phi Alumna,e club, p~;esent­ be shown. ' .to. the Border Conference track cl~~f;ersity of Colorado, March 17, enough income to -repay the loan ed awards to Alice .Woodward for crown about as dangerous a:; an un- here. and 'make the- Federal Reset'Ve cred­ scholarship, Letitia. Creveling ai;! VOL. ·LIII ALBUQUERQUE, N. M;, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1951 NO. 77 loaded cannon. , h it down• payment. Only veterans outstanding new initiate, and Jo Bone-Dusters Get Talk , Track Coach Ro¥ Johnson sai!l ,, Tempe, March 26, ere. who have 1lS!ld no part of their GI Ann Johnson and Jo Ann Stryker recently ~aid that UNM would win University of Colorado, April 1, liThe Approach to Folktale loan gua:r~nty entitlement are eli- as most improved initiates. • • no track meets this season. Cot~ch there: gibie. ~ The .new. wearers of the Pi Phi Study" will be discu,Ssed -by Stan­ • UNM's Georgia Thalas Johnson said that at least 20 top. 'Tempe, April :1.2, there. arrow 11re: Louie Burleson, Mary ley' Newman of the anth~:opology shape men are needed to win a track University of Arizonjl, April 14, Joe C~!11oway, Mills Creveling, Jane depal·tment and Ernest W, Baugh­ British Ex-Lawmaker meet and that UNM has only five Mexico A. & :M, Texas Ann Disque, Joan. Downey, Jackie man of the English department at Greets 3 Movie Stars th~~~ Spence Is Guest Speaker ' . retuxning lettermen. The ret11rning Mines, Texas Tech, April 21, here, Perkinson, Miss ,l)trykel', J¥(argaret the 1·egular Anthropology club Wang, Miss Woodward, Dtane'Da. I~ tracli lettermen are Dan Davidson, The all.Border Conference tra~k At U Chemical· Societ.y meeting tonight at 7:45 in room Scott Freeman, Narciso Abeyta, · meet, consisting of nine teams, vn.ll Dr. Roderick Spence of the Los vis, Dorothy Dodge, Pa,t Lee, Nor. As- Part· of Premiere ma Manatt, Diane Hal!beck, J o Ann 157 of the Administration building. To Appear in U Series ii; Bill High, and Don~ld Reed. be May 11 and 12 at Tucson, The Alamos scientific l~boratories will By Bill Wade be a guest speaker at the Univer­ Johnson, May Westfall, ·and Su- Dennis Morgan, Steve Cochran, !~ UN:M trackmen (other than le~· district AAU meet, open to all ama­ zanne Schmidt, · . Kenneth Lindsay, former member of the British Parlia­ ifi ' ter.men) who will face the odds m teurs in the Southwest, will be May sity tomorrow. lie will talk before and Dorothy Hart, stars of the ment, will speak tomorrow under the auspices of the University I a power-laden Border Conference 19 t z· fi ld members of the student affiliate of n Warner Bl'others' ":Raton· Pass" r: are Hugh Hilleary, Roland Kool, ·· a , tmmerman e · the AJriedcan Chemical Society at arrived in Albuquerque by train Program series. . l~ Roger Cox, Ernest. 'Sanchez, To'm 7 p. m. in the Science Lectu1•e hall. Dean to Speak in Hobbs yesterday afternoon for a premiere The formerly unscheduled-lecture will be at 2 p, m. in 253 b Boyd, David Martin, Richard Ran- Int!lrested pe1·sons are invited. Dr. Roy A • .Bowers, dean of the of the movie. Georgia Thalas, UN:M i! college of pharmacy, will speak Administration building. It .is being co-sponsored by the Law 1'1 son, Gilbert Carroll, Everet Dill­ · Dr. Spence, who is consulting coed, was there to meet them, and · College. · ., man, Robert l)ougias, Frank Mc­ professor of chemh;try at UNM, will Thursday in Hobbs at a joint meet­ rode in a parade with Miss Hart to Minn, Jay Jones, and David Mat... SPORTLIGHT talk about "Radioactive l$otopes, ing of the Lea County Pharmacy the actors' rooms in ~he Hilton Liridsay was a member of Par• liament from the universities from r thews. · Their P1·ep~1·ation and Uses." and Medical Societies. hotel. Reporter Is Caught · The Lobo trackmen were praised .__By BARRY BARNES-_. A press agent bad met Miss Tha­ 1933 until 1950. He was an under­ -\· by Coach Johnson for their hard las in a restaurant, and was so at- secreta1'Y in the admiralty and in work and spirit. liowever, he point­ With spring training underway, ' tracted. by her "gift for gab" that By Long Arm of Law the department of education. Be­ sides having held several minis­ I ed out that this season UNM must and the Lobo baseballers filling the she was offered the role of meeting Nancy Gass UNM sophomore, ,,r) !,, sacrifice 45 points in every track air with horsehides, it is apropos the stars. She appeared on stage at was brought before Albuquerque tet·ial posts, Li!ldsay. was a member meet in which it enters. Spotting for 1·elease of the year's first dia­ the Kimo theater premiere last Police Judge Findley H. Morrow from England of both Straabourg !.\ assemblies. I' 45 points to the other teams is nec­ mond forecasts. night. -· yesterday ~nd charged with "con­ ,( essary because UNM hasn't enou~h · And Sport Life's edito1·s, 19 of In their rooms, Lobo staff mem­ tributing to the delinquency of a The topic of his lecture will be ~ ij them', have compiled this consensus "Europe and the United State!l· of .I! point-getting broad jumpers, high bers found the stars friendly and school teacher." '. ,, jumpers, pole vaulters, 2-milers, or of opinion as to the probable out- cooperative. Morgan posed witli A fine of $100 was suspended by America-a Constructive Alterna­ ' " - relay teams. come of the fklg chases: · Cochran and Miss Thalas for two the judge when Miss Gass, red­ tive to Communism." " ,, photographs. But Cochran, who faced, standing before the bar of There will be no admission · For various reasons a number o:f NATIONAL LEAGUE charge. "''· good prospects have turned in their Team- Pts.* plays the villain in "Raton Pass," justice, suspected something phony. if Brooklyn Dodgers ______138 was discouraged by h~ving an Bill Hall, journalism professor, ' )! sweat suits :for this season. Among these are Harrison Smith, who held New Y'l)rk Giants .,. ______130 empty holster, and Miss Thalas had slipped the complaint into the i( the mile record at AHS; James Philadelphia Fillies ------119 was dispatched to h!lr dorm to get police chief's cases to be heard in 1\. The above picture shows how at meal, which consisted of a ham­ a pistol she had there. Her ride was, the inferior court. Thibault Will Appear Brooks, who bettered Smith's rec­ Boston Braves ------102 noodle casserole and spinach. This made in a police car. I'· ord at AHS; Joe McMinn, one of St. Louis Cardinals ------'75 least nine boarders at the Men's Miss Gass is a member of a jour­ UNM's best quaJ:'ter-milers; Clar­ Cincinnati Reds ------42 Dorm dining hall liked the food of­ photo was taken after the men left Journalism Student Elaine Janks. nalism class studying police and ence Watson, a top man on the fered yesterday noon. Observers ' the table. interested Morgan and his wife crime reporting which visited the In Community Concert' Chicago Cubs ------42 •,,, said many more refused to eat the when she said she came from Park city hall yesterday. mile and 2-mile,run~ Jimmy Evans, Pittsburgh Pirates ------36 .. , Ridge, Ill. The :Morgans said they also a top mile; and Robert Inger­ .AMERICAN LEAGUE The potential crime reporters The noted American baritone, soll, outstanding as a half-miler. ,: ~. knew some people . there. Miss listened to charges, denials, ~nd Conrad Thibault, will appear in Al· Boston Red Sox ------141 Janks promised to look them up. complaints in the traffic court. Then Border Conference power expect.... New York Yankees ------'"---127 buquerque Friday night on the ed to explode at track meets this Symphony Try-outs when she goes home over the Eas. they were escorted through the jail Community concert program. The, Cleveland Indians ------117 Iowa Has Scholarship ter holiday. and various police departments. concert will be at Carlisle gymna­ season include: 100-yard dash-at Detroit, Tigers ------109 least five men under 0:10; 220-about Slated for May 19 Cochran and Morgan were sur­ sium at 8 :lo. Admission is by Washington Senators ------61 prised to learn that UNM had a season tickets only. three men under 0:22; 440-four Chicago White Sox :______55 In Advertising Study Auditions for the Second Annual daily newspaper, and Cochran said· Kent Will Speak on Work men under 0:50; half mile-three Philadelphia Athletics ------39 PHILIP MORRIS challenges Young Artist competition have been. One of opera's leading baritones, men under 1:5'7; mile-four men A $500 scholarship in adverti~­ ~;r:oc:1e~. see the Univ\)rsity be- By South African Survey Thibault has also been heard on St: Louis Browns.------35 ing is offered by the State Um­ set for May 19 at 1 p. m. at the under 4:25; 2-mile-two men un­ *8 points for first, 7 for second, Danfelser School o:f Music. "Raton Pass" is a story of the Dr. L. E. Kent of the Geological der 9:40. . etc. ' versity of Iowa for the academic Held under the sponsorship of the In the relay r11ces three teama .any other leading brand year of 1951·52, according to a settlement of the West, and cen- Survey of South Africa will speak The first post...scandal basketball Albuquerque Civic Symphony or­ ters on the natural c~ttle pass of to the Geology club tomorrow at 8 are expected to finish under 8:25; all-America has been released by recent bulletin. chestra, the competition offers mus- i _l,l the high hurdles expect :four men Courses in introduction to adver­ northern ~j!W ;MexiCo. Several p. m., Bill Medary1 president of the the Athletic Publications, Inc., · to suggest this test . ic students throughout the state a sceJ!es ottl!jl.. mov1.~.;were shot near ..elJ1b· announced fudp.y,, ., .. .. • ·" I ' tising, advJll'tilling procedures, ad·' - /'"• ., !', under 0:15; and low hurdles, three staff. Their team includes: chance to appear as soloist "Wiili •· Rat'on on tlie '1'-0 r~nch. "Recent Geological Work by the men under 0 ;24. First Team-Forward, Sam Ran· .. vertising layout and copy, retail the Albuquerque symphony ol' to "~ 1 advertising, typography, advertis· After the premiere here, tl:}e South African Geological Survey," Border Conference discus compe­ zino, 6'1", N. C. State; forward, be sponsored in a recital by the stars are scheduled to app~a~ -m will be the topic of the speech which tition includes at least three men Bob Zawoluk, 6'1", St. Johns; cen­ ing sales and promotion, advertis­ ,] ing media, radio and television ad­ orchestra. another !!BrJJmony at a showmg of .will be given in the Administration ,, .,who throw "more than 150 feet; shot ter, , '7'%", Kentucky; HUNDREDS OF TKOUSANDS OF Last year's willners were George the film m Raton. building, room 203. I put, four men flinging the weight guard, , s• Duke; guard, vertising, psychology o:f advertis· Fenley, violinist, and. Lois Cox, so- i more than 45 feet; javelin, four men Gale McArthur. 6', 6kla. A.,& M. SMOKERS, who tried this test, ing, and research in mass com· prano. . Dr. Kent at present is touring the 'I more than 180 feet. Tempe1s Bob munications will be offered t9e United States learning American I. I' Second Team - Forward, Bill recipient. · The contest is open to any mu­ YMCA Leader to" Speak m.ethods in engineering geology and 'I Miller, formerly from New Jersey, Garrett, 6'3", Indiana; forward, report• in signed statements that The award is open to a male sician not over 23 years of age who ground water hydrology on a fel­ • I heaves the spear around 225 feet, (, 6'5", BYU; center, C. has been a resident o:f the state of At USCF's Supper forum I graduate student planning to en­ lowship granted by the Common­ Border Conference pole vaulters Lovelette, 6 9", Kansas; guard, New Mexico for not less than one Harold Kuebler, Rocky Mountain ' PHILIP MORRIS IS DEFINITELY ter the advertising field and who wealth Fund of New York. ! include three men going more than Meyer Skoog, 5'11, Minnesota; intends to make advertising his year. · . secretary of the Student YMCA, 12 feet; five broad jumpers are ex• guard, , 6'3", KSU. Each instrumentalist is asked to will be guest at the United Stu­ pected to pass the 22-foot mark; LESS IRRITATING, DEFINITELY MILDER! career. The student may be a senior, perform :from memory a standard dent Christian Fellowship supper and four men are expected to do but must be prepared to start the concerto fol' his instrument and forum tomorrow in the SUB base­ Want to Study Abroad 1 better than 6 :feet in the high jump.. study not later than September. each singer is asked to sing :from ment lounge. Students planning to study Sheepskin Seek-ers Need Financial need, will not be con­ abroad either during the summer of Bob Miller, Tempe, has high-jumped sidered except in the event that memory three standard arias from He will discuss summer serVice 6 feet, 9 inches. Passing Mark in GR Quiz opera Ol' oratorio literature, and project opportunities, including the 1951 or the academic year of 1951· Coach Johnson said that evert­ two or more applicants have equal three standard recital songs. work camp, students in industry, 52 should check with the graduat!j one who turns out for track at Tomorrow is the last day to reg­ qualifications. Then the award will Application blanks should be sent work projects, citizenship training office so that the nJ1mber of stu• · go to the applicant with the great­ dents can be passed on to the Com· UNM is financially on his own; that ister for the graduate record ex­ est need, to the Albuquerque Civic Sym­ seminars, and student work tours is, no extra help is given. He said amination. phony, Box 605. . in Europe and Mexico. mission on International Coopera­ Further information may be ob­ Dinner will be at 5:45 and the tion in Education, Dean E. F. Cas• tained from Prof. John V. Lund; tetter has announced. Conrad Thibault • s·chool of journalism, State Univer­ program will start at 6~25. All stu­ sity of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa• .Ap­ dents are invited to attend. practically every major network plications must be submitted be­ Students' Art Work · and is one of the busiest and most i fore April 1. The winner will be popular singers on the airways. announced n~ar the end of the Educators Visit Capitol NOTICE He will be assisted by Alderson present academic year. Dean S. P. Nanninga and Dr. J. . This week's Panbeltenic eoun· Mowbray at the piano. .I, I On Exhibit in Gallery W. Diefendorf of the College of A drive by the Community Con­ . I 1 ... light up a PHILIP MORRIS 1 2. ,. Light up your present brand cil meeting will be at 4, not 5 Just take a puff-DON'T INHAU!-and Do exactly the same thing-DON'T ' By Jim Pinkerton Education visited the state legisla­ p. m., today at the Chi Omega cert association to obtain member­ A variety o:f art work done by ture Saturday. · house. ships for next season is now in ..t.o-w-1-y letfhumoka come through IN HALL Notice that bite, that 1tlng? Education College students as class work is exhibited progress. Student tickets are avail­ your 11ose. Easy, Isn't It? And NOW... Quite a differenca from PHILIP MORRIS! in the Fine Ktts gailery. On display able for $3. Gets New Stenog are paintings, drawings, sculpture, Next season the association hopes Other brands merely make 9aims-but PmLII' MoJUOs invit~ you jewelry, . and other forms ol' aTt Student Fly Boys ••• to bring one of Wagner's operas to lt has been announced by Dean taught at UNM. the city. to &ompar•, to iwlg6, to Jeeide Jet :y_ourself, . . S. P. Nanninga that Jeanne Lum­ Students of Art Professor :Ralph bert will replace Ann Hodges as Douglass are showing a group of Try this simple test. Wts believe that you, too; will agree • • • .. ' ,·_.- secretary in the College of Ed1lca­ advertising drawingS and two tion effective March 15. Cadet Officers Named for Semester PHlLIP MoJUOs is, indeed, America's FINES'!' Cigarette 1 . manuscript lette:rings. W i 11 i am Spirit Group Meet Mrs. Hodges, who has been with Strick, Gloria Bauer, Richard Hart... Cadet Colonel Scott W. Mcln· Leonard Wood, assistant group the department for three years, re­ wick, and John Blasen have work in tire this week was named cadet· public information officer; Donald Scheduled for SUB signed in order to uevote more time this group~ group commander of the Air Force Dunick, assistant group athletic of· ll' to her home. · Paintings and prints by students :ROTC at UNM for the semester, ficer. Another attempt to get student .. ;; Miss Lumbert attended schools in of Instt·uctor Enrique Mbntenegro and the following student airmen Cadet master sergeants are Rob- ~nthusiasm under Way wi:ll be made Phoenix and is now studying sec• are shown. "Prominade" and 11Lit­ will serve on his staff: ert Neel, se~geant majo;r; and this afternoon at 4, Spirit Chair­ ondat·y education at UNM, Where tle Spirit," by William McGee, a. re Group 'officers are Ralph Davies, ·squadron first sergeants Alphonse man Jimmie Goldstein said yestet·· :! she will .receive a degree in June. inclUded. . cadet lieutenant commander, exec- lgnatowic~, squadron A; Alf John­ day. ' She is a member of Phi Lambda Joan Jelinek and' William Bo· utive officer, and· cadet majors Le- son, squadron B; John Weir, squad­ Goldstein 1 said the School; Spirit Theta, education honorary, Kappa ,,' OCI hannan, students of Bainbridge land Endsley, operations officer; 'l'ofi C; L. M, Lanford, squadron D. committee would meet at that. time 0 " Capt. John Leonard ~ Bilt Wegler Omicron Pi, home eeonomics .hon• Bunting, al'e displaying house mod­ James Caylor, adjutant; Bradley Color sergeants are cadet master in the S~udent Council office in the orary, and Phi Gamma Nu, busi• els designed to scale. Clark, public information officer; sel'geants James Warne, Jr., and SUB to make plans for the annuai i· ness administration honorary. )I Students of Walter Hook and Jerry Wethington, supply officer; · Richard Spindler. Cherry-Silver game, an intrasquad . if Miss Lumbert will soon be mai'· John Poore have a large display o:f Richard Jacobs, athletic officer. Flight sergeants are technical tilt held at the end of spring foot­ UNM lND1VIDUAL TEAM STATIST'IOS FOR 1950·51 ' ried to Paul Lynn Schmunk, alEiO wil'e jewelry pins. Commanding officers are Majors sergeants Christian Aragon, flight ball practice. ]l a student at UNM. il Natn~ 1'GA FGM Pet., ,l;'TA ,li'T/1! Pet. G PU. PPG" Chid Eleven students of Raymond Jon­ John Zitnyar, Jr., squadron A; 1, squadrort A; Joseph1 Hollinrake1 Making a series of "know your ,, son are showing water colors and Reinbold Nagel, squadron Ed- flight 2, squadrort A; Stanle;\' Fond, F'rank Kt~lner ...... 224 .88 3!l.a go 6G 73.5 24 242 10.1 Jr. :a; players" posters will also be dis­ ~- \ design drawings. The;\' are Frank ward Gutierrez, squadron C; Er- flight 1, squadron B; Jame.s Fuller, cussed, Goldstein added. :I John Leonard. , .•.• , , . 284 sa 29.3 !19 43 62.& 24 2011 8.7 Sr. Graduate Exam Sign-ups Dazzo, James Sanders, Carole Dy. nest Kunz, squadron D. , flight 2, squadron B; James Smith, · Bill Swensort •• u ... w • 195 72 37.& 83 41 49.4 24 185 7.7 J't. means MORE SMOKING PLEASUREI All campus ·organizations were son, Llltitia Kleinhans, Virginia dadet captains serving as flight flight .1, squadron C; Peter Mar~ Larzy Tuttle . , .•• , . , 206 n 34.6 53 41 77.3 24 181 u Jl'. Extended,Through VVeek Drew,. Noboro Matsu, Clayton Sa• leadei's are John Chausteur, flight qul!z, flight 2 squadron C; Richard asked to send representatives. , Jl Ray Esquibel , .• , • •.. 112 62 35.6 44 29 65.0 24 153 11.4 3r. 1 'i Registration for the graduate bin, Cla:ra Grotta, .Viola Shields, 1, squadron A; Milan Zegarac, Hinterleitner, flight 1, squadron D ~ ,, ' Bill VVeger ....•.•..• 94 48 45.1! 43 23 53.5 13 109 8,4 Sr. i' record examination will be contin­ Nancy Rhodes, and Raymond Drew. flight 1, squadron B; Joseph Ferro, · Roger Bailey Jr., flight 2, squad· ~ ~ 129 . (.6 I Phil KennedY ..... 42 32.5 80 22 73.5 za 106 ;tr, (; ued until the end of the week, says SculptU,rO, wire construction, and flight 1, squadron D. . . . ron D. AI Jrublmter ~ ...... 86 80 84.8 as 20 52.~ iS 80 4.5 :rr. WEATHER \i . Dt•. A. A. Wellclt. lithographs 'are on display by stu­ Flight leaders for :tlight 2 in- Cadet set•geants named are Le- D10nnjl :bnrrow .•... , 56 22 39.3 $3 21 &3.11 20 8~ 3.3 So)> b. All seniors except those in the dents o£ Johll Tatschl. clude cadet first lieutenants Fred- Roy. Knott and Kenneth Current,, !l Bill Currie ...... , .. , 42 D 21.5 2$ 15 51.7 111 113 1!;11 Jr. college of education are required to The life classes of Randall Davey crick Green, squadron A; Job Me· !!:l'OUp athletic sergeants; Rilbert Generally fair today, windy -this " Lewis Iti~hnrdson 36 ~ 19,5 6 ~ 50.0 12 lD l.G Sop h. CAll .... . take the test in order to be gradu· are showing sevl'ral sltetehes. lende~, squadron B; John Hutchins, Cuozzo and Lee Murphy Jr., group , aftet•noon. High today 66, . low 28 John P~tersort, •••• , • 8 2 25.0 15 ll 63.2 6 12 4.0 Jr. ated. Students of ICenneth Adams are Jr., squadron 0; Robert Krause, publie information sergeants .. , in the valley nnd 36 in the heights. ~i! tiNM Team Totals , • 1537 531 34,8 530 M2 62.1 24 13M 58.0 Registration is at 101 Counsel· displ!IY\ng a group of dt•awings and squadron D. Color guards are cadet corporals Partly cloudy tomorrow with after­ u Oppobents' Totals •. 1444 517 35.5 821 M4 56.G 24 tasg 57.8 FOR ing and 'resting buildhtg, a pmntmg. Cadet second lieutenants are Charles Seth and John Taul. noon wjnds. l . I ' l ·.. -•