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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1968 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ------·-;-- ...... - ...... ------~--·~~····· Tuesday, December 3, 1968 Page4 NEW MEXICO LOBO Ew esc Wrestlers l"opple Lobos, 26-3 :;;on for the Ari~ona Invitational Rick Ortega, wrestling at 167 fore the end of the two-minute period b11t was taken down again. By JOHN MILOGLAV · With less than one minute of Friday, Dec. 6 and will hold the Staff Writer lbs., was the only Lobo grappler period. next home meet against Arizona TVIEXICO to win for UNM. In the first three-minute period riding time diffe1·ence, no riding No. 55 The UNM wrestling team lost points were given, ending with State Friday, Jan. 10. Wednesday, December 4, 1968 its first meet of the season 26-3 The evening started with two Ortega had his choice and took Following are the results of Vol. 72 exhibition matches for the audi­ the advantage position on the the 5-4 decision for Ortega, and ~v last night to a tough squad from three team points. the meet, the Lobos listed first: . Colorado State College (CSG) ence. Both were won by CSC mat. Vallow made an escape, 123-Philip Walker was dec. wrestlers, one a decision and the bringing the score to 4-2. Referee The other match that the GOO­ last night in Johnson Gym. The plus crowd especially liked was by Joe Torres, 9-2; 130-Curtis meet was the first for both other a fall. Clem Charlton ruled the two Wilson was dec. by Bob Munoz, Qrtega Wins wrestlers were out of the circle the heavyweight match between teams. 6-5; Rudy Griego was dec. by !i' ·~- Ti'm~'; UNM co-captain Roger Brown Test Set when Ortega took Vallow to the Ortega, an Albuquerque stu­ Len Groom, 19-5; 145-Fred ~-;:-...• mat a third time. and Ike Sherlock from CSC. dent who wrestled for Albuquer­ Roger and Sherlock had a high­ Perez was dec. by Pat Menke, LQQK que High, decisioned Larry Val­ One- Edge 7-0; 152-Ralph Stevenson was Ortega escaped in the third spirited match with a one-point low of esc with a 5-4 score, advantage going to Sherlock pinned by Mel Crider, 2:02 third In the first period Ortega early in the second period. Sher­ pet:od; 160-George Fredericks scored a takedown :for two points, lock was able to build up a lead was dec. by Ralph Gam bin, 8-2; For Placement Vallow escaped (one point) but late in the second and thb:d 167-Rick Ortega decisioned was taken to the mat again be- Ski Club Holds periods, finally decisioning Roger Larry Yallow, 5-4; 177-Fred 8-2. Paynter was dec. by Jim Alexan­ name Meeting Tonite Lobos Journey West der, 12-0; Hywt.-Roger Brown II The Lobo squad will be in Tuc- was dec. by Ike Sherlock, 8-2. Dogs! The UNM Ski Club will have In Pe©Jce Corrps WiMAN its annual Bongo Board Contest Peace Co1·ps representatives are The rcprest'ntatives have served Makers of Hand Made at tonight's meeting in the Union NEW MEXICO BOOK COMPANY currently attending night classes, in 11laces from Turkey to the island 4201 Central N.E. 265-7410 Indian Jewelry Theater at 7:30. Members will be of Hilo, in Hawaii. 298-1828 .. , showing movies, visiting UNM 6901 Lomas N.E. 268-6848 OLDTOWN competing for valuable prizes; 89 Winroc:k .. first prize being a season pass to .IJ. dm·mitories and Greek houses, and Town Cooperative Childrens' Books ~~>-' talking to students in an effo1·t to Santa Fe Ski Area. Entries will Fiction and Nonfiction . ' (/.:. Gary Jameson, a 1965 graduate be taken right up to meeting Paperbucks Bargains l t·ecruit volunteers for the Peace o£ Bradley Univet•sity, worked in time. and are $5 a piece. Corps. Turkey with chicken demonstra­ Members are urged to attend The new Peace Corps in Albu­ tion projects and with a town in order to sign up for the Taos querque is conducting the first group involved in teaching handi­ ski trip scheduled for the week­ weel~ of a two-week information craft skills to villagers through a end of Dec. 14. Slides of last government cooperative. ~~:j campaign. Seniors and __ ,. u .... week's uproarious lodge party ~t Representatives will administe1· California State graduate Jane­ will also be shown. the Peace Corps language place­ ice McConnell worked with the Na· ment test to college students only tiona! Council on Youth in Peru, Graduate Students Wednesday, Dec, 4 through 6 at establishing norms and new meth­ 10 a.m., noon, and 4:30p.m. at the ods of child rehabilitation for use Want Ads Members of the Scholarship Committee discussed giVIng $1,000 UNM Placement Center. in combined correctional institu­ Scholarship Committee scholarships to high school student leaders in a meeting last night. tions and orphanages. Ca~eer hunt. with 90 of the finest companies FOR RENT Angelita Altea, a native of the havrng operatrons located in the New Jersey/New TWO GffiLS or TWO BOYS to shore my home in N.W. $50 month or $25 each. Philippines, worked as a Peace York metropolitan area. On December 26-27 at the After 6 p.m. at 844-9965. At San Francisco State Corps trainer during two pro­ Marriott Motor Hotel, intersection of Garden State FOR SALE grams in her country. She recently Parkway and Rout~ SO, Saddle Brook, New Jersey. ZENITH PORTABLE STEREO. Like new. terminated a training program in Two speaker units each containing 8 in. Hawaii for Peace Corps volun­ & 4 in. speaker, Best offer. Call 268-8371 ~or more det~ils, including a listing of spon­ or 241-8705. teers working in community de­ sonng companres, see your college placement 63 Volkswagen Sedan. Sunroof, rndio. $750. Police Rout Armed Demonstrators velopment and regional·planning. director or write to the non-profit sponsor of the onsh. Contact: Vermont, Box 477, Pla­ BoJJu, /'4 also screamed obscenities at the Another officer was felled by a Worked As Teacher citas, New Mex. 87048. YAMAHA SALES SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - in the day, Hayakawa announced second annuai"Career-ln": Industrial Relations STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM, includes classes would be held Wednesday riot-equipped officers. thrown brick. Sylvia Patton, a graduate of Association of Bergen County, P. 0. Box 533, amPlifie~, tuner, turntable & speakers; Club-swinging police routed de­ At several points, students Colorado State University, taught $200. Also for sale, Electric portable -4724 MenAul Blvd. N.E. Phone 255.0237 monstrators armed with metal "at the regular time.'' "Don't Grab Me" Typewriter Smith Corona 110) $180. Ctl11 wearing blue armbands, symboli­ world history, geography, girls' Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07662. bars, bottles, rocks and sticks "I want to make it clear to Officers chased demonstrators 277-4461. everyone that I'm determined to zing their support of Hayakawa, physical education, and English in CORV Am OWNERS - Spoke wheel huh­ Tuesday in bloody encounters on into the library building at one a rural school in the northern calls four) for 13' whcds. Half price, lllng np - PLAYBOY & Earlier in the day, three youths NEWSWEEI{ will be 26 per cent higher Hayakawa banned campus ral­ Rocks, Bottles Thrown Dean Helen Whiteside has been querque Peace Corps representa­ Olftor Jan. 1. were bloodied in one encounter lies when he reopened classes As the officers advanced upon considering an AWS women's with police. Another was clubbed tive. The Peace Corps offices are MISCELLANEOUS Monday after nearly a three­ the commons, demonstrators re­ hours proposal since Nov. 18. into submission when officers chas­ located at 108 Federal Courthouse, DEADLINE :FAST COMING. Art. reviews week shutdown because of student :;;ponded by throwing rpcks, bot­ She said yesterday that she 421 Gold Avenue, S.W., Albuquer­ vhiRDotographs, essays needed. THUNDEtt: ed him because he had shouted 11 , rm. 168, Journalism Bldg. strikes and sporadic disorders. tles, foodtrays and legs wrenched hopes to send the proposal to the obscenities, que. Classes Scheduled Today :from metal tables and chairs. The housing committee today, provid­ After order was restored late demonstrators, including girls, ing there are not too many inter­ ruptions. d She also said that her decision ! Priest-Lawyer Lectures :I In Men's Dorms on the proposal would have no ef­ 'i A "Amore" by fect on the final decision by the 'I Housing Committee. I ~n1ge IJIOHHtJIII i Dean Whiteside refused to On Abortion Laws,Morals In Italian if means "I love you." comment to The Lobo an her re­ Rev. Robert F. Drinan, S.J., tion laws tonight at 8 p.m. in Three diamonds, one Visits Approved action to the proposal. dean of the Boston College Law Popejoy Hall. for each or the three words, encclsed in The resolution exempts all up­ Father Drinan was quoted by .Looking for a parking place? cd its administrative arrange­ School, will lecture on the legal lBK gold splendor. And, as he gives By STEVE LaPRADE perclassmen from housing regu­ Time magazine as proposing that ments.'' lations and sets hours for fresh· and moral implications of abor- you his promise, Orange Blossom gives you Staff Writer "abortion should be a matter for Walking after you•ve found one 1 None of the programs have men at midnight Sunday through private decision," and, "that the __...... _,, ours: if your ring is lost, stolen or The UNM Housing Committee begun yet, but Alvarado Presi· Thursday, and 2 a.m. Friday and law should withhold its sanctions ___ yesterday approved visiting pro­ dent Kent Winchester said, "some damaged during the r.rst year of Saturday. from the whole field of abortion grams for women at all four could c o n c e i v a b 1 y start this \ purchase, Oro~ge Blossom will Freshmen are defined as "a and insist only that: men's dorms, on a trial basis. We feature replace it without charge. week.'' new entrant into college who has • all abortions be performed The programs will allow male Onate a.nd Coronado d o r m s not resided in university housing exciting plan to have their visiting by physicians; petites Now you hovo two promises. dorm resident:;; to take women up for two semesters.'' Freshmen 21 • adequate counseling and psy­ TAKE to their rooms and close the door. p1•ograms every Friday evening. yeats r:: •. ;_;o or older arc exenlp­ for the Alvarado's program is scheduled chiatric assistance be furnished sophisticated Women will have to be signed in ted by the proposal from l10urs to women seeking abortion. and out at the dorm's main desk. for every Saturday evening, and co-ed Mesa Vista's program is set for regulations. At an international conference 'l'he programs will operate in THE Come by soon eve1·y Sunday evening. on abortion last :;;pring, Father we think you -~'"' the evening (from 7 p.m. to 11 or Under the new program provi­ Ullllllllllllllll\!111\1\llllllllllllll\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiUII\IIIIii\IIIJIIIII\\IIIIIIIImllllllllll Drinan labeled statements favor­ will agree 12 p.m.) once n week. The pro· shlns, dorm advisors can make ing abortion for the physical and gtam will be similiar to a reg­ spot checks of any 1·oom. Infrac­ Announcement mental health of the mother as A~buquerque Transit Buses cover all parts of th,e City and ularly scheduled evening dorm tions of the new rules will be "phony as a $3 bill.'' Open DailY 16-7 open house except that under old dorm standards offenses. Students A memorial film of the late Thursday, Dec. 9 at 10 a.m. Wtll SundaY 12·7 rules, dorm room doors had to be Senator :Robert Kennedy will be let you off at several points on Central between • OPEN FRIDAY will be written UJ.) if: Father Drinan will speak in the brittt!~!,?~!~­ NITES 'tll9 left open and women didn't have sl10Wn today only in the Union Union on the recent dra£t card Gitatd and University. lhe MEDICAL ARTS route actual­ to sign in or out, • a woman is :found in a room Theater. Presented by ~he Inter­ other than the one she's signed burning case in Catonsville, Md., ) ly cuts across campos; Roma to University to lomas tc> jelveleJ•s Harold Lavender, vice presi­ national Center, the :film can be into; which resulted in the conviction ' seen at the following times: 12:30 of several persons, including a Stanford. dent for student affairs and a • n woman is found in the dorm p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 7 p.m. Ad­ member of the housing committee, after visiting hours, and, Catholic priest, for the destruc· MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY mission is free. tion of draft records. PATRONIZE THE AlBUQUERQUE TRANSIT SYSTEM OLD TOWN-Ol!'li' Tlnl PLil.ZA ~ · said the programs would begin • a woman in the dorm l1asn't Father Drinan f been signed in. lillllilllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllll\lllllll\1\lllllillllllll\1\llln\llllllll\lliiiiiiiiUIIIIIH ' i I Dl~~~7900 J 2312 Central SE opposite Popejoy Hall "whenever each dorm bas finish· ! ~ I ' ( : I '',r ... ,..._.~_ ¥ .~... -~~·~.;¢·_-.._,. ~.. ' .... ,. __ .. ,, ,_' ·-'""""''"""""'~~~- ,...... _.-- .....,__...___,.,_,....,...,.~·~· ' ., ll l I W edl).esday, December 4, 1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 8 Page 2 NEW ME:X:lCO LOBO Wednesday, December 4,1968 I I Th& New Mexico Lobo is published !I daily every regular week of th~ U11i-ver· NEW sity year by tho Board of SIIJdont Pub­ I lications of the A,.ociated Students of . . oi·;.. · I ..... ·. B·.· the University of N~>w Mexico, and is not MEXICO LCJ• lln11ncially ouoeiated with UNM. Printlid by the UNM Printing Plant with second I ROBERT BURTON WAYNE CIDDIO class postage paid at Albuqcorque, New Mexico, 87106. Subscription rate is $5 r 1 Editor Managing Editor for tho academic year. The opinions expressed on the editorial pages of The Lobo are those of the \ j I ' uuthor solely. Unsigned opinion is that I i of the editorial board of Th<1 Lobo. Box 20, University P.O., UNM, Albuquerque, N.M., 87106 Nothing necessarily represents the 'l nre welco!llc, and should I In be no longer thllll 250 wordJl type­ 'l written, doul)le spnced. Name, tele­ nn phone number and address must be included, nlthou(lh name will be \l To The Editor: withheld upon r<'(luest. 11 Concert FACTS OF LlFE great and intelligent why did tion will give students a time to stop and wonder and question To The :Editor: they resort to such a childish deed as disrupting the NROTC? what is really happening at this ij I am really amazed. The jour­ Those immature s~dents were school. II nalistic abiilties of your staff is naughty and their guardian, the This is a call to revolution here j really something. What, I don't university, had spanked them. and now. I know. Now the poor st11dents are hav­ Mark Blum and Barry Williams You write on pusillanimous ing a temper-tantrum. A benefit. • platitudes and support such di­ ting reaction for babies. WHY ALL 1l versified ideas that are expound­ There is a great majority' of THE CONTROVERSY? ed upon by, since you like to us on campus that are getting quote George Wall&ce, "peeker­ fed up with the antics of these To The Editor: woods.'' few spoiled brats and their syco­ Why don't you quit publicizing tvers 1. If yolll' three "heros," a dubi­ phantic misfit :followers. We came the three suspended students so ! "But driver, our city decided against busing .• !" ous distinction, are really so here to get the education that is much. oft'ered. We didn't come here to Why all the controversy 1 They listen to the whining of a group broke school rules and that is lobo Review of pseudo-intellectuals. We didn't that. They are being punished come here to have a group of for their action as they should Spock-trained babies try to tell be. us what we are to learn. We No one is forced to attend the didn't come here to have a group university, but when they do, Ballet Superb, Says Critic of pusillanimo1,1s lawbreakers, they should follow the rules. If at who don't have the intestinal for~ not, the university has the right By PAULA HAYS HARPER exists, giving the audience ample Saturday night's program in­ to do with the students as it sees opportunity to applaud. titude to own up to what the cluded "Cello Concerto" with United States requires of its eiti~ fit. The Joffrey Ballet is the best music by .Antonio Vivaldi, "Sea ballet company that America has Each ballerina displayed her zens, try to disrupt this estab­ I support the suspension whole extensions, while being SUP):lort­ Shadow" with music by Michael lishment. heartedly and I do believe that yet produced, and it is superb. Colgrass and choreography by College of Santa Fe The company is young, techni­ ed and slowly rotated by the If you characters get to yolll' my opinion is shared by the ma­ gallant Paul Sutherland and each Gerald Arpino, "Fanfarita," also wits end and decide to capture jority of students here at UNM. cally impeccable, and projects the with choreography by Arpino bravura, gusto and elegant high ballerina in turn did her solo bit. buildings so you will be noticed, There was a demonstration of This piece, incidentally, showing and music by Ruperto Chapl, and you had better check my schedule about 200 people last week, but spirits that makes it the first {'Cakewalk'' with choreography American competition for the the male ballet dancer in his and not interfere with any of my I doubt :if they represent the 13,- traditional role as a third leg for by Ruthanna Boris and music by classes. I will lower myself to 000 students on the campus. with Bolshoi Ballet. They lit up the Hershy Kay · after Louis Moreau Albuquerque sky Nov. 29 and SO the ballerina, fetching and carry­ the level of the captors and en­ I believe it is about time you ing her about the stage and Gottschalk. The program was less lighten them to some of the hard stopped giving these three SOB's with the brilliance of first-rate well balanced than Friday theatre. · spending most of his tage life facts of life. your support and let's ha'\l'e some endlll'ing a faceful of tulle, ex­ night's, with more emphasis on Friday night, Nov, 29, the com­ Paul F. Weinbaum fresh news. cept for that brief, brilliant span conventional ballet movement and I think the issue is becoming pany performed '10lympics,'' with when he is allowed to shine. Then less variety in the choreography. CALL TO REVOLUTION tiresome. choreography b~ Gerald Arpino; he displays his turns and beats In "Sea Shadow," Trinette Sin­ Eddie Gallegos "Pas des Deesses" by Robert J of- in the air, his leaps and pirou­ gleton and Dermot Burke, danc­ To The Editor: ·- frey and "The Green Table" by ettes, his entrechat quatre, six, ing with extraordinary control, ,~:---Kurt Joos. In the struggle :for freedom LANGUAGE IS DISTORTED sept or even huit! He leaps up, suggested that they were in mov­ and liberation of our campus, we "Olympics," after the well­ finally, turns in a whirring btur ing water rather than in thin, now see the end result of liberal­ To the Editor: The Blue Marble Faun known athletic event of the same in the air lands on one knee with unsupporting air. Mr. Burke de­ ism. The three suspended stu­ May I take this opportunity to name, was danced by the male a whip of sweat from his brow fied gravity especially in a move­ dents have not been reinstated quote one sentence from a letter members of the company. The and a triumphant, imperious, ment involving a slow roll up to a and ROTC still remains. Dialogue concerning ROTC, by Stephen choreography, to music by To­ gesture of his arm. Yes! Ap­ one shoulder stand where he hung with the administration has Olson appearing in Monday, Dec, shiro Mayusumi, was based on plause! like a fish plunging slowly down­ proved pointless and is ended. 2's Lobo? and track, field and wrestling events The third number of the eve­ ward, until he chose to right him­ The politics of confrontation "While teaching people more and the dancers displayed a spec­ ning was the most interesting self. must be applied. advanced and effective ways tacular series of leaps and turns from a dance buff's point of view. "Fanfarita" was a kind of 11Pas Since the administration has and means to kill their bro­ and feats of strength, skill, and It was a revival of "The Green des Deesses'' with castanets, and clearly defined the training of thers may sound revolting to timing. lt was a pleasure to see Table," one of the first successful "Cakewalk" pulled out at all the students to kill, burn, and maim many, these are neverthe­ male ballet dancers given the "modern" dances, initially pe-.:­ stops on the Missisippi River human beings as an educational less ideas and should be chance to show (in the most mas­ formed by a German company in Boat, Mintrel Show, Skip-to-my­ function of this university, then given the opportunity to culine, muscle-flexing fashion) 1932. This "Danse Macabre in Lou Theme, concluding with a it is now our responsibility to compete on an equal :foot­ what every ballet buff already Eight Scenes" opens with a tab­ grand, high-stepping cakewalk by humanity to disrupt and destroy ing with all other ideas in knows - that they are aU finely The Shandells leau revealing 10 gentlemen in the entire ensemble, which left that pseudo-educational function the ideal university atmos­ trained athletes, black around the Green Table­ the audience in high good humor. by whatever means necessary. phere which we are all striv­ The second ballet of the eve­ the diplomats at a peace confer­ The forty. members of the Jaf­ We will not determine what ing for.'' ning, "Pas des neesses," in point­ ence. They are clad in spats, frey Ballet are listed in the pro­ means will be used, !or that lies I feel a student newspaper ed contrast to the spirit of white gloves, black suits of a gram in alphabetical order. It is a in the hands of the administration might do a service to its readers "Dirty Water" "Olympics,'' was a 19th century shiny, slippery :fabric which seems company in which there are no and the regents, It is time to stop to edit in this way such letters !I piece reeking with genteel ham­ )J to belie the existence of solid stars, or rather in which all the the institution that serves as exe­ down to their hard-core perver­ miness. It was performed a bit flesh beneath, and wear grotesque members a:z:e stars. The quality cutioner o:f innocent people. All sity'. It apparently does not occur II self-consciously at first-o.the four il masks. · They gesticulate and of dancing was consistently ex­ actions that lead to the total halt to Stephen Olson that it's at all [I dancers seem to want to make pose in a brittle pantomine of a cellent, even in the smallest roles. of this university must be taken, contradictory to mention killing i ) sure that we got the joke. The conference - the choreography Mr. J offrey must be an extra­ now. Students should be forced to your brothers in the same breath scenario for the piece involves suggested the movements of pup­ ordinary teacher. Most of his stop and examine what ROTC with equality and ideals. It is l! four famous 19th centucy" dancers pets or skeletons- and since the dancers - male and female - really means. Action is called for clear to him that learning more and the "delicate rivalry" which conferees are but Death'& agents, share an ability' to refomr mo'\l'e­ immediately. effective ways to kill your bro­ existed among them-the "lartg'­ the peace talks end in a deelara­ ments requiring incredible tech­ Students are now so hung up thers constitutes an idea and not Dec. 7, 8:00 P.M. \I uorouf. Mlle. Grahn/' the "dart- Saturday, 'i tion of War. nical facility and strength, but in their own social bullshit that an obsMne instruction. Who was ii ing Fanny Cerrito," the "floating .. without a hint of musele tension they are not able to see beyond it who said, "If the language is Marie Taglioni" and the "gallant Death himself-costumed as the War God, Mars-then reveals and strain, so often the enemy of their own immediate sensual de­ distorted crime flourishes? 11 M. Saint-Leon." All the conven­ otherwise excellent performers. sires. A shutdown of this institu- tions of ballet were decorously himself. The figure of Death was Stephen Rodefer dragged in. There wEl.re innumber• performed with great power by Physical Education Complex able spectacular entrances and Christian Holdet. He dominated the stage not only through his sheer physical s t a t u r e , but through complete technical com­ NEWS EDITOR Grant Harvey mand of the :role, and the kind of STAFF psychological intensity which CAMPUS EDITOR Sarah Laidlaw convinced me that he could shat­ WIRE EDITOR Grace Arnett J \ It's Our Thing ter glass by looking at it, The Scott Sandlin, Anne 0 1Brien New $15,000 Sound System Installed choreography. for Death varied NIGHT EDITORS :from inexorable, iron repetitions STAFF WRITERS George Campbell/ Gay Cook, Joy Hart, Steve LaPrade, of marching. rhythms to sudden Pat McCraw, John MiiPglav, Anne O'Brien, Shannon Makelt Your wild explosions of movement in which He revels his power1 to Robinson, Scott Sandlin, Sandra Schauer, Susan Smith Thing passages in which He is a still, Susan Craig implacable ·presence, Death re• Stephen 5.00 ~ 4.00 .. 3.00 lentlessly calls the tune through­ REVIEW ·EDITOR M. Part out the dance, and takes, one by CARTOONISTS Mike Algiers~ Sam Hepford, Pat Trujillo one, the Soldiers, the Old Mother, PHOTOGRAPHERS Tony Louderbough1 Bob lager Join the Young Girl,· the profiteer. When Death has completely de­ BUSINE:SS SUPERVISOR Richard Pfaff (50c Student Discount on Advance Tickets) THE LOBO populated the stage, it is time ADVERTISING MANAGER Richard McDonald I for, yes, "Scene VIII: The Gentle­ SAlES REPRESENTATIVES men in: Black - again at the David Bcddridge, Chuck Ramsey, Chuck Reynolds Staff 'Peace Table'.'' As I hea:rd a CAMPUS CIRCULATION Grant Harvey small boy member of the audience 14 David Betker comment1 It :reminds me of the MAILING Patis Peace Talks." \ • • ' • < • I • ~ ' . . ' ()

Page 4 NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, December 4, 1968 Wednesday, December 4, 1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 5 An exhibition of Mexican co- Ionia! art at the Instituto Naci- of Mexican architecture during lonial art which has taken two onal de Antropologia e Historia. the period. Sunday, Dec. 8 at the UNM Art The UNM Art Museum, which The art is from several muse~ years to plan and assemble opens is originating the exhibition, is urns, including the Instituto N aci­ Picketing Part of Job Museum. the first of four American muse- onal de Antropo)ogia e Historia, Colonial Art ~xhibit The collection of paintings, urns where the collection will be the Instituto Nacional de Bellas sculpture, and examples of archi- shown between the Sunday, Dec, A1·tes, the Museo Nacional de tecture is the most important 8 opening and next August. Virrainate, and the Juarez mu­ Seen at Art Museum exhibition of art of colonial Mex- Included in the collection of seum. Also in the coller.ti()n is art Says Newman Priest ico to leave the republic in many 16th to 18th century art are 40 owned by p1•ivate collectors, in­ By STEVE LAPRADE years, said Gonzalo Obregon. He paintings, seven sculptures, and cluding H. H. Behrens Petersen The Lobo than in the two city testers to say 'look what Dow was foremerly in charge of co- 30 photographs showing details and Obregon. Staff Writer papers combined," Chemical is doing.' " ------~----~------While picketing stores that Criticized People apparently still aren't didn't support the grape boycott, Fr. Barnett said he was criti­ used to the idea of a ministel' tak­ Fr. Barnett found that "people cized by people favoring the Viet ing part in a demonstration or would deliberately go into stores, picket line. Nam war, and by people in SDS. buy grapes, and wave them in He said he has been told that he "Some people think I should be our faces." should have been on Zimmerman in my church praying," said Fath­ Fr. Barnett said one major rea­ Field with the three suspended er Jim Barnett, one of three full son for the failure of the boycott students at the NROTC Watch-In. time priests at the Newman Cen- in Albuquerque was that nobody "That's not my bag.'' ..,. · ter, 1815 Las Lomas NE. could work full time on the pro­ He added that "demonstrations Fr. Barnett has joined picket ject. "Albuquerque was not con­ seem to be the only way of being lines to support the grape boy­ sidered big enough for a full time heard. You can only go so far by cott, and participated in last grape union worker." writing you1· Congressman." year's demonstration against the Although he has a "Boycott The boycott and the Viet Nam The mystery of the Pikes' Meeting House may not remain a secret Dow Chemical Company. Grapes" sign on his office win­ war compete for Fr. Barnett's for long if road constructors demolish the building. When asked about the boycott dow, Fr. Barnett is not concerned time in a busy schedule. He re­ to support striking grape pickers with just the boycott. He also has ceived four phone calls while be­ in California, Fr. Ba1·nett said, doubts about America's role in ing interviewed by The Lobo and "By objective standards, we have the Viet Nam conflict. · he had to write down two new failed in Albuquerque. We have He was quick to point out, how­ appointments. Estufa's Mystery not been able to get publicity and ever, "I see my role as a recon­ "I spend a lot of time (over 50 besides that, Albuquerque is a ciler of polarized views. I was per cent) in counseling," Fr. Bar­ conservative city. As so c i a te d at the Dow Chemical demonstra­ nett said. "I could work 20 hours Press and United Press Interna­ tion, not to say that Dow had no a day at it. There is definitely a tional have carried stories, but right to be on campus, but to need for pTofessional counseling.'' Still Pikes' Secret there has been more coverage in stand up for the rights of pro- Fr. Barnett added, "Two years ago, there was only one psychia­ ByPAULLOTT bank. It was necessary to fortify trist on campus I could refer peo­ Staff Writer the Estufa so that its interior In the middle of the part of would remain a secret. People Announccmenta by ple to. It's getting better. I made a big stink about it.'' University Avenue that runs have been trying to break into the UNM commun­ the Estufa since its erection in ity will be accepted Counseling Service through campus sits a strange Catholics aren't the only people yellow house. The inside is a mys­ 1909, but no one has yet been at The Lobo office. successful. Calling U A 24-bour deadline who come to Fr. Barnett for coun­ tery to everyone except members is in effect. seling. Fr. Barnett gets visits of Pi Kappa Alpha faternity. All that has been learned about Wednesday, Dec. 4 Union theater. from non-Catholics and "some The house is called the Estufa, the interior of the Estufa is that Wednesday night dance and light show: Art show; Anthropology Building, 7: 30 to it has more than one floor. This Union Ballroom: 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. students who don't go to church and is a replica of a building used Newman Forum speaker Father Robert Michael McClure to rend his works; ad­ at all anymore.'' in Indian religious ceremonies. A was 1·evealed because of a gas Drinnn, S.J., speaking on abortion: Pope­ mission free; Anthropology Lecture Hall; 8 explosion and fire on one of the joy Hall, 8 p.m. p.m. Hippies also need counseling, painting of an Indian Estufa in Peace Corps placement language test; D.anre; "'Bounty Hunters,'" 75 cents stag, he said. the ·lounge of the Pike's (the lower floors, in 1962. Placement Center, 8 a.m. $1 drng: Newman Center; 8 p.m. Meeting of the Pre-Med Society; 231-A, ''I find hippies no different from fraternity's nickname) house is If anyone wishes to satisfy his D; Union. Saturday, Dec. 7 in a plains setting, and has curiosity about the Estufa's in­ Discussion on marriage licenses, sterUi.. Rodey Theater 11roduction of "Becket"; ordinal'Y students. But I'm dis­ zntion, and driver's licenses affecting epHep .. Rodey Theater; tickets on sale at Rodey box illusioned with the hippie move­ stairs leading up the front of it terior, he will probably have to office between a: 30 and 6:30 p.m. tics: Moot Court Room, Bratton Hall; 8 Movie; "The Night of the Generals;" ment. They've set up their own to the roof. join the fraternity. Every Mon­ p.m. Union theater. day night the members of the Thurnday, Dec. 5 problems.'' When the Estufa was built, it Peace Corps placement language test: Sunday, Dec. 8 Fr. Barnett also tries "to make had stairs leading to the :roof, Beta Delta (Albuquerque) chap­ PJac<'rncnt Center, 8 a.m. Rodey Theater production of "Becket"; ter of Pi Kappa Alpha meet in Colloquium on "Basic Mechanisms of Rodey Theater; tickets an sale at Rodey box church services meaningful to and the entrance was on top. Radiation Effects in Electronics"; 3 p.m. office between 3:30 and 6:30 p,m, college students.'' Every Sunday Later the roof entrance was the building. Electrical Engineering 201. Movie; 'The Nlg:ht (jf the Gcnernls;:u Job interviews for the U.S. Forest Ser­ Union th("ater* he holds six masses at the New­ sealed up, and a door was put in The fraternity is now fighting vice: Placement Center. uNochc Nuevo Mexicana'"; Latin·Mexican .. man Center. "Three of the masses the side of the building. to save the Estufa from destruc­ Job interviews for the Hawaii Depart­ S]lanish music festival sp 1 ' : ~- ' • ~ ~-~'· '' • O;j J H',J ~ ' ' I ' , " ," ' r . J,'§;.; ~.. ~,.. 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Page 6 NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, December 4, 1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 7 Lobos Trade Their Overcoats for Grass Skirts All WAC Grid Tearn Chosen; By JOHN MOSER The Lobos, rated eighth in fouling out with seven minutes Headlining the Rainbows' list geles. The team will arrive in Sports Writer both wire-service basketball polls, left. Stretch hit on 10 of 17 field of transfers is 6-7 Paul Hoffman Honolulu at 7:30 p.m. on United The UNM Lobos, fresh from a lead the series between the two goal attempts and added 12 boards. from Utah State and Tom Baird flight 005, and will headquarter 97-58 thrashing of Abilene Chris­ schools 6-0. UNM had to struggle A good many of his goals came on from Idaho State, also 6-7. Other at the Waikiki Grand Hotel. Bookert, Ace Get Top l-lonors tian in their opener last Satur­ to come out on top of last year's lay-ups after snazzy passes from transfers are 6-2 guard Eddie A group of 198 basketball boo­ Lobo footballers David Bookert sters left here last Sunday on a Arizona State also had another State, Linebackers: Ron Pritch­ day, will leave this afternoon for game, 84-75, played in Albuquer­ "The Pittsburgh Flash," Petie Agard from Ellsworth JC, Iowa; and Ace Hendricks have been first team selection in defensive ard, Arizona State, and Jim the sunny shores of Honolulu for que. Gibson. and 5-11 Richard Armstrong from chartered flight to give the Lobos chosen to the all-WAC football middle guard John Helton, He some home support in Hawaii. House, Wyoming; Backs: Geno a two game set with the Univer­ "We did some things well at 5-7 Petie and colleague Willie Everett JC in Washington. team, by officials holding their had a big job to fill since he was Huey of Wyoming, Ace Hendriclts sity of Hawaii. times but looked pretty ragged at Long had impressive debuts into The Lobos will leave Albuquer­ The flight is thought to be the winter meeting in El Paso, Tex. chosen to fiill the shoes of last of UNM, Bill Kishman of Colo­ The games will be played to­ other times against Abilene varsity ball, although neither que this afternoon at 2:05 p.m. largest sports charter of its kind year's All-American Curley Culp. rado State, and Grady Cavaness on TWA flight 157 to Los An- ever to fly to the 50th state. Bookert, who l'eturns next year morrow (Dec. 5), and Friday Christian,'' Coach Bob King sums. started the game. Peties was as a senior, gained 872 yards for Chosen for the placekicking of UTEP. (Dec. 6), and will be broadcast The Lobos had 26 turnovers and credited with eight assists and the 0-10 Lobos, despite receiving spot was Wyoming's Bob Jacobs. back to Albuquerque by KGGM committed 29 fouls, which result­ 10 points, while Long pumped in an injured ankle during the Ari­ Jacobs, who returns next season radio with J. C. Politz handling ed in three starters watching the 16 points and snatched 21 re­ zona State game. as a junior, replaced the great Utah's talented split end, NEW Speedy Thomas, has his own phi­ the play-by-play. Tip-off is 8:00 end of the game from the side­ bounds, to lead all boardmen. Hendricks was chosen at the Jerry DePoyster and did a mag­ p.m. (11:00 p.m. MST). lines. Solid performances were also nificent job of doing so. He led losophy about how he makes some MEXICO LOBO defensive back position along of his cuts. "I'm slough-footed," The "new look" running game turned in by Roswell's Ron Beck­ Cowboy scoring with 68 points. Editor ... with Gene Huey of Wyoming, Bill laughs Speedy," and I guess that's Students I I I never quite got into high gear er, Ron Sanford, Dave Culver, MIKE PERRY Kishman of Colorado State, and He booted 26 of 29 PATs, and 14 Saturday night, although the Lo­ Keith Griffith and Steve Shrop­ of 29 attempts. He also why I can change dil·ections so Downtown for a show Writers ... Grady Cavaness of Texas-El easily - maybe quicker than bos poured in 97 points and had shire. Becker added 13 points, Paso. punted 3,032 yards in 72 kicks ar shopping? Eat at a fashionable .563 shooting per­ while Sanford had 11, all in the JOHN MOSER for a 42.1 average. some player chasing me. No mat­ SPORTS All-team selections are chosen ter which way I decide to go, centage to boot. first half. Sandy fouled out with BOB LOWDER by conference players by a secret WAC All-Conference football Greg "Stretch" Howard led all 10 minutes to play, which ac­ team: there's a 50-50 chance that at ballot. least one foot will be pointing in scorers with 25 points before counted for his sub-par seoring Ask The Sports Guys Offense - Split end: Luis performance. Utah's Norm McBride, 235- that direction." pound defensive end, and Arizona "Speedy" Thomas, Utah; Tight Coach Red Rocha's Rainbows By BOB LOWDER and JOHN MOSER, Sports Writers end: Rick Jones, UTEP; Tackles: will be opening their season a­ tackle Tom Nelson were the only two unanimous selections. John Matisak of Arizona, Byra gainst the W olfpack this Thurs­ Dear Sports Guys: I heard a rumor that New Mexico State, Kite of. Wyoming; Guards: tie, ·day, and are coming off a fine 16- jealous of the Lobos' basketball trip to Hawaii, planned one Leading the offense is Arizona Tommy Ticker, Wyoming; Wally 9 season last year. Rocha will State fullback Art Malone who Q~and OPEN 24 HOURS to the islands of their own. Do you know how this came out? picked up 1,431 yards and 16 Guilford, UTEP; and Jim Kane, have six: lettermen returning in Arizona State; Center: George 105 Central N.W. 247-8626 addition to seven transfers, so the R.U.REDDY touchdowns. Hummer, Arizona State; Quar­ basketball outlnok :in Honolulu is Other backs chosen were UT­ terback: Brooks Dawson, UTEP; @JWatnuu Cfand4 bright. Dear R.U.: It was reported that the team actually departed, EP's Brooks Dawson at quarter­ Tailback: David Bookert, UNM; Come in and select yaur Chris1mas "We have good size and mobil­ but their raft struck a sand bar in the Rio Grande and sank back, and Ron Gardin, Arizona, Flankerback: Ron Gardin, Ari­ Cords from cur outstanding albums. ity in our front line with Burt just north of Juarez. at flankerback. Dawson won the zona; Kicker: Bob Jacobs, Wyom­ Per>onal attention given every order. Caldwell (6-7), Lewis Little (6-3), WAC total offense crown with ing. Our store ofler> the largest selection Bruce O'Neil (6-5), Tim Barnett Dear Sports Guys: Why did the NCAA disallow dunking at 1,524 yards. of Hallmark Cards In 1his area. Country Barn (6-6), Terry Ash (6-4) and Mc­ Defense--Ends: Norm McBride, college basketball games ? Wyoming, which capped its Utah; Frank Jenkins, Arizona; GRESHAM1S house of Hallmark r Kinley Reynolds (6-3). Reynolds season with its third straight Fried Chicken Special averaged 9.7 last season followed IMA "HOOP" PHANN Tackles: Tom Nelson of Arizona, 3501 Lomas NE 255-4989 WAC title placed six men on the )and Larry Nels of Wyoming; by Caldwell at 8.7," Rocha said. Dear Ima: Because spectators were throwing entirely too 24 man squad. Arizona State was Guard: John Helton, Arizona " Every Wednesday All Day scored with five. many soggy doughnuts onto the court. ASU linebacker Ron Pritchard '"-;;;,-~QJ ff{ § 2 pieces of Crisp Plump Chicken Dear Sports Guys: Where can you get information on skiing who was chosen to everybody's in New Mexico? I'm a ski buff. All-American team was also cho­ Golden Brown French Fries & Toast sen to the first defensive team MARIO NAP ASONOMA along with Cowboy Jim House. Lobo Photo by Bob Lowder Dear Mario: l'ma batcha you canna get plenty cold, too. UNM Electrical Engineering Students Chon Ho Hyon and My· Dear Sports Guys: I understand that athletes at New Mexi­ ONLY49c Table Tennis Champs ong Sam Ko from Seoul, Korea co State are given credit for courses in television. Do you captured the State Recreational know the programs involved? Conference table tennis champ. No Limit On Orders ionships in recent play. DEAN H. W. CHARTREUS Dear Dean: Yes. They are "Captain Kangaroo," "Romper Eat in our large dining room or take it home Room," and "Basic Hygiene." I l-lo I-I yon, Sam Ko, Zwilling Dear Sports Guys: What is a "snow plow turn"? Look for the Yellow Roof w· Derroal- · ,...,n~l JOE P ARALLELSKI 1 ..,.., 1n I~ ""1\; "'VI1 Ul 2400 Central SE across from campus Dear Joe: It's a small indiginous bird that likes to build its Extra parking in rear Chon Ho Hyon and Myong Sam Another UNM student, Daniel nest under winter road equipment. Ko, UNM graduate engineering Zwilling, also took home a title. Dear Sports Guys: Why do they charge a fee at Sandia students won the championship Zwilling, who is the 1967 UNM in table tennis competition of the and N.M. Recreational Conference Peak, and is there anything we can do about it? New Mexico recreational confer­ champion, won the billiards event SEYMOUR TITEPANTS ence competition held recently at at Roswell with lop-sided victor­ '·· New Mexico Military Institute in is of 75-12 and 75-36 over Thom­ Dear Seymour: It's snow use...... d·,/· ..... -.· ..·.·.·j Roswell. as Berry and Larry Le Vasseur Dear Sports Guys: What is a TD bomb? Hyon and Ko are both electri­ of N.M.M.I. Perfect symbol cal engineering students who are FUDY RELDMAN working toward a Ph.D. Both call Lobo bowlers, paced by their o£ the love you share Seoul, Korea their home but they leading scorer of the day, Gary. Dear Fudy: A small but very effective explosive placed in didn't compete as a team until Beal, improved their conference the opponents' end zone, first designed by Timbrook Dimble­ Being with each other, doing things together ... knowing that they formed a winning combina­ standing by finishing second in your affection is growing into precious and enduring love. Happily, I tion at UNM. meier. - I the eight-team event. all these cherished moments will be forever symbolized by your 1.. : diamond engagement ring. i- { ~ I If the name, Keepsake, is in the ring and on the tag, you are f ; assured of fine quality and lasting satisfaction. The engagement I i UNM Ski Club Chooses G~ATT~cK~COR!H diamond is flawless, of superb color, and precise modem cut. Your I ' -UNDERSTANDING COMES i i Keepsake Jeweler will you in making your selection ... He's I FASTER WITH New Bongo Board Champ CLIFF'S NOTES! in the yellow pages, under "Jewelers." , I 1'he UNM Ski Club held an in­ son pass to Santa Fe ski area. OVER 175 TITLES $1 EACH formal meeting· last night which The sentimental favorite was T.?- ~GISTERED k featured the annual Bongo-Board tiny blonde Phyllis Martin who AT YOUR BOOKSELLER ~psa. e® contest. Not a single entry pour­ performed in a mini-skirt much DIAMOND RINGS ed in at the advertised rate of to the delight of all present. Miss I ': $5.00 so the contest was opened Martin placed third in the con­ to all members at no cost. i( test. ; ( The competition was won by ...... ,..",.0 Slightly fuzzy slides of the re­ .( • Steve Schum wno did several LINCOLN. NEBRASKA 68501 I • hand stands on the board and cent ski party were also shown also fell off a few times for good but not many came out (for some iI measure. First prize was a sea- reason). : I : { .I i 'I ( :. I ' I ' ( : ( (m) Popejoy HaU :1 u Cultural Program Committee II LEE CROWN ROYALTY !I Rings from $100 to $10,000. Olushations enlarged to show beauty of l( presents debil. e Trade-mark reg. A. H. Pond Company, Inc., Est. 1892. i ( The beer-runner wouldn't call "quits" ------·------~ 1,\," \!l When his ship floundered off St. Moritz; Kenneth Armstrong's Film Report I HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING i~ 1 Please send new 20·page booklet, "How To Plan Your Engage­ ·fi I;} ! ment and Wedding" and new 12-page full color folder, both for 1i He cried, "Sink if we must, SOUTH VIETNAM 1 only 25c. Also, send special offer of beautiful44-page Bride's Book. ,' i 1 F"- • a .; \ I { It seems only just Fri. Eve., Dec. 6-7:30 P.M • 1 Name'------)) ,. 1 Address·------~· That the captain go down with his Schlitz." Admission: $1.50 Adults, $1.25 Faculty, Students $1.00 :1 1 CilY------l\ Tel. 277-3 121 1 State iP------­ ~ ( LKEEPS~E OlAMON~Rl~s, ~~_:o. ~Acuse.:_N. Y. .2_a2o1 ..J ( 'i .

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Daley Denies Police Rioted at Convention . / been sufficient evidence of im- or might make an mterim repo_rt CHICAGO (UPI)-Mayor Rich­ Democratic National Convention. The mayor denied, as charged in the report, that his controver­ proper conduct there has been to U.S. District Court Judge Wll­ ard J. Daley and Police Supt. Conlisk, in his first public re­ discipliuary action" he said. Nine liam J. Campbell, who ordered the James B. Conlis~ Jr. Tuesday action to the so-called Walker sial order of "shoot to kill arson­ ists and maim looter~>" after the officers have been 'suspended, and investigation. No. 56 denied police rioted while com­ Report, said in a news conference a lOth officer who was recom- Foran would not comment on Vol. 72 Thursday, December 5, 1968 batting demonstrators during the that he "rejects Mr. Walker's April west side :riots influenced conclusions the police were the police actions during the conven­ mended for suspension by the In- the Walker report. But he said it rioters of convention week. To tion. te:rnal Inspections Division has would be impossible for him to Want Ads speak of a 'police riot' is to dis­ "That order had nothing to do resigned.'' use material in the task force re­ FOR RENT Conlis~ said fo1;1r other police- port for p:rosecution _because none tort the history of those days in with it," he said. "We have had men have been recommended for of the testimony was sworn and TWO GffiLS or TWO BOYS to shnrc my August," he said. a lot of parades and demonstra­ discharge and investigations of relatively few names were used. home in. N.W. $50 month or $25 each. Daley shifted his position from tions since then with no trouble." Suspended Trio After 6 p.m. at 344-9965. other complaints are still in FOR SALE that of Sunday, when he called He also denied reports that he progress. the report of the government tas~ had been at odds with the Justice GE HSwingcr'' portable tnpe recorders, AC­ "If Mr. Walker, after his in­ Patronize lJO Battery, Used, minor repairs needed. force "excellent" with "some res­ Department on the que5tion of $25, ach. Call 277-2601 or sec in Room ervations." how to handle the threatened vestigation, has any additional l\34, 1\!csa Vista Hall. ffi ffi ffi vidence against specific police of­ Lobo Advertisers demonstrations. ZENITH PORTABLE STEREO, Like new. In a news conference Tuesday, ficers, he has the responsibility to Goes to Class Two speaker units each containing 8 in. Daley denied police rioting. Misconduct Not Condoned & 4 in. speaker. Best offer. Call 268·8371 produce it," Conlisk said. or 247-8'105. "No Rioting" Conlisk said he had read the Jury Results Expected G3 Vollortable summary. The report itself is not be interpreted as condoning Manuel Wright, Larry Russell, pensions and preferred charges typewriter (Smith Corona 110) $130. Call wek rioting within the next two and Allen Cooper have been read­ against the three with Student 277-4461. complete. The only thing lacking any misconduct by any police months and possibly this month. coiiv AiR OWNER_S_ :__ Spoke ~\;;,(,j. hub: officer." mitted to the university pending a Standartls with a recommendation is substantiation of the charges Foran planned to confer with raps (four) for t-::r• r-.·lwel:i. Unlf price, "In instances where there has final decision by UNM President that th~·y be suspended from the like new. Call 242~1i7:.!5 aftEr G ll.m. made in the summary," he said. Justice Depal'tment officials in WORLri'S~llmstdfffiCU-lt ji!~sa;v ptiz?.f~ triP Ferrel Heady on their recent sus­ university. glru;::ms. -atru;whC>ITY r-a.nd1es. flower Pen.. Washington Wednesday on the pensions by the Student Stand­ Lavender, who received a copy cils .. hip Chri:ltnms r.ard~. The llo 'rrce. possible results of the investiga­ ards Board. of the letter Heady sent to the 2218 Central SB-:;2:.:42:.-=20:.:1.:~:·..,....---:----- tion. He said the grand jury three suspended students, told 1~66 BSA, 441 cc dncrlc ~audition like new. might return initial indictments The three filed a joint appeal Top cash offer tnk"" it. Call Tom Tapia ~am pus Briefs with President Heady and re­ The Lobo last night that the ap­ 268-0691. quested that the suspensions he peals were now "completely in HELP WANTl.;D 6, the hands of the president." BABYSITTER WANTED~h~y-.th~e-w-ee""k. The eighth annual "Duke-City On Friday, Dec. the UNM stayed until he arrived at a final Must have own transportation. Intercst(.ld Debate Tournament,'' sponsored cheerleaders will sponsor a dance decision. Heady said that he would fol­ persons please contact Mrs. Angel at at the Newman Center from 8 to low the established procedures 2323 Kathryn SE Apt. 426, Bldg. 28. by the UNM Speech Department, Heady has asked that the stu­ will begin Thursday, Dec. 5, in 12 p.m. The music wiii be pro­ "Ye are thE;J leaves of one tree, dents submit written statements for suspensions appeals during SERVlCES the Kiva at 7:30 p.m. vided by the "Bounty Hunters." his consideration of the students' TYPING - TERM PAPERS, theses, ete. and the waves of one sea'' to him stating their cases. Heady Twenty-five universitie~>, Ari­ Admission wiii be 75 cents stag, will use the statements, along cases. 268-8908. 605-A Kentucky SE. and $1 with a date. MlMEOGRAPHING-all kinds - reports· zona, California, Colorado, Kan­ with other evidence pertaining to Appeals Follow Metings At last night's senate meeting Senator Steve van Dresser voiced his programs • letters • CHRISTMAS LET­ sas, Nevada, Oklahoma, South the suspensions, when he reviews The appeals to Heady came approval of a measure which would give the student lobby chairman TERS - notlccs or meetings • lessons. Carolina, and Texas included, will Michael McClu:re, will read Senate Meeting Prompt-cfllcient-reasonnblc. Call 256- *** the suspensions. after nearly two weeks of stu- the power to place questions on election ballots. Senate refused to con­ 7373. attend the tournament. from his works Friday at 8 p.m. sider the bill last night. in the UNM Anthropology Lec­ Wright, Russell, and Cooper dent and ad hoc faculty commit­ TYPING done in my- home. Spcefnl ex­ The events featured in the tour­ perience with sc!entlflc papers, Close to nament are: original oratory, ex­ ture Han. were suspended for a fuii aca- tee meetings. Students and some UNM, 265-4990. temperaneous speaking, oral in­ The nationally-acclaimed San demic year two weeks ago by the faculty members marched in a PERSONALS terpretation, and traditional de­ Francisco writer gained promin­ Student Standards Board. The Complicity Band demonstration To Student Lobby CHRISSIE G. a UNM English mdor is In bate. The topic for debate will be ence when his play, "The Beard," three were charged with "disrupt- on the Administration Building Iove-llnd will soon be engaged to n boy ing the university's educational last week. nnm-ed Michael. "Resolve: Executive control of had numerous performances raid­ ed and the cast arrested for al­ process.'' Until recently, the three had SAVINGS before student rates increase U.S. foreign policy should be give gift sl!bsccipt!ons to NEWSWEEK leged obscenity. given no indication that they significantly curtailed!' Suspended After Demonstration & PLAYBOY. Other magazines avalllable The University of Southern His poetic aim, he says, is lib­ would appeal the Student Stand­ (including Esquire, Time & Atlas) at Senate Denies Referendum student rates. Americ:>n Iln.nk ot Com­ California will debate Fermin eration for himself and, hope­ The three were suspended after ards decision to Heady. Heady merce in SUB !or details. College of South Carolina, Thurs­ fully, the reader. their participation in a demon­ has 30 days to dispose of the By JOY HART fore the next senate meeting. by people outside the university CHRISTMAS BRAND NAME Men's toilet.. Admission to the reading is Old Towll Plaza stration against the Naval Re­ cases. Staff Writer Stuart Licht, chairman of the community. Senator Terry Ca1- ries (Old Spice, Jade, etc.) wholesale day at 7:30 p.m. in the Kiva. prices. Make your quick money on a ]~gal Each team wiii participate in six free and open to the public. serve Officer Training Corps (NR­ Another development in the case Student senate last night re­ student lobby, explained to senate vani explained that the marijuana chain Jetter. Find ol!t at 213 Cornell SE. debates, and will be rated on a & Dine OTC). They were suspended by came early this week when the fused to take immediate action that the lobby needs to know "how issue would prejudice the work on STUDENTS help y-our fellow studcn\11 - point system by judges. Alpha Sigma chapter of Sigma --- the university vice presidents the UNM Student Court ordered Stu­ on a bill ~tiving the student lobby the students feel on issues" if it lowering the voting age. "People ignore the magazine ad In the student Alpha Iota,*** national music sor­ is to be effective. will think we're trying to legalille directory.. M.nsrazlnt'S nt student mtes There are two divisions of com­ day after the demonstration, but dent Standards chairman Thomas chairman power to add qeustions ority, wiii present its Christmas Senators' objections centered pot," he said. ' ( ..., available at S. U.B. branch of American petition, a junior division for the suspensions were lifted be­ Greenhut to certify in affidavit to student election ballots. Bllnk of Commerce. Take note that some vespers program Sunday, Dec. 7, By refusing to take action on chiefly around Licht's desire to in· Licht told the senate that the rates are going up - PLAYBOY & freshmen and sophomores, and a cause of a controversy over the form that the constitutional rights NEWSWEEK w,11 be 25 per cent higher at 4 p.m. in the UNM Recital due process of suspension issue. of the three students had not the bill last night, senate in effect, elude on the student ballot a ques· consequences "wouldn't be that after J' an. 1. senior division for the more ex­ Hall. Vice President for Student Affairs, been violated during Board pro­ defeated the measure since the tion on the establishment of a great" if students showed they xxxx:xx perienced participants. The theme of the program is Harold Lavender, lifted the sus- ceedings. student election will be held be- state commission on marijuana. felt the marijuana issue was more IF YOU are waiting for tomorrow, it's too Trophies will be awarded to the "Christmas Around the World." The question would have asked important than working on lower­ late 1 Thunderbird deadline todny•••• SUBMIT I Rm. 153, Journalism Bldg, winners in each event. The public is invited to attend. students if they considered try­ ing the voting age. ing to e;otablish a state commis­ The image of the UNM student Alvarado Approves Revision sion on marijuana, or working on should be one of an "intelligent, lowering the voting age most im­ mature, and rational individual portant for student lobby con­ who can take a stand on issues sideration this year. like marijuana," Licht said. Dorm Changes Constitution The senate had discussed plac­ Licht refused to make any com· ing the marijuana question on the ment on the senate action after By STEVE LAPRADE Under the new constitution, Al­ man, and cultural chairman of ballot in two previous meetings, the meeting. Earlier, he said that Staff Writer varado will have a president, vice­ each floor. Under the new consti­ and both times had voted to ex­ the senate was forcing the lobby Alvarado's board of governors president, and one governor from tution, six residents will take clude the question. to independently take some type Tuesday night approved a new each of the three floors. The offi­ over what used to be the job of The senators agreed that the of student sampling on the ques· dorm constitution. cers will meet at board of govern­ 12 residents. question would be misinterpreted tion. ~ ' The constitution now needs the ors' meetings. The main idea of the constitu­ approval of the majority of the There will also be a dorm plan­ tion is to get Alvarado working dorm's residents and the approval ning board. with two representa­ as one dorm instead of three sep­ ,, of the Student Affairs Committee. tives from each floor. The plan­ arate floors. Winchester said, "A K en t Winchester, Alvarado ning board, Winchester said, "is small dorm like Alvarado can't on lfOUr COURSES With ...... -president, said the new constitu­ an idea board. Ideas will be given work on a house or floor level like tion was designed to accommodate to the board of governors, who the larger dorms (Mesa Vista and Barnes ~Noble Educational Paperbacks a small dorm. Alvarado now uses will then tell the planning com­ Coronado) ." the same constitution as Coronado mittee what to do about these "The idea is to streamline dorm Hall. Wincheste:r said the Coron­ idea.s." government/' he said. COLLEGE OUTLINES ado constitution, "is great for a The plartning board will re­ big dorm, but is not relevant to a place the social chairman, int:ra­ and murals chairman, :PUblicity chair- EVERYDAY HANDBOOKS small dorm." Yule Songfest • Las Campanas, the junior wom­ en's honora:ry, will present their OVER 140 TITLES IN A WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECTS annual songfest Sunday, Dec. 15, at 7:00 p.m. 1,;' including Faculty Evaluation The theme for the 1968 show i_., .. : ANTHROPOLOGY ETIQUETTE POLITICAL SCIENCE is "Deck the Hails." ART GOVERNMENT PSYCHOLOGY It will be held in the Union 1,; Ballroom. BUSINESS HANDICRAFTS RECREATIONS Underway at U NM The program includes 15 groups ' DRAMA HISTORY SCieNCE More thtln 120 UNM faculty questionnaires. The committee performing about ten minutes each. There will be no admission ECONOMICS LANGUAGES SOCIOLOGY members will participate in a hopes to ma~e the evaluation re­ EDUCATION MATHEMATICS SPEECH sults available in book form be­ charge, and all students are in­ teacher evaluation program or­ vited. ENGINEERING MUSIC STUDY AIDS ganized by the UNM Student fore spring registration. ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY Spurs, Sophomo:re Women's Ho­ Government and firtanced by As­ norary, is distributing the ques­ :lllllllliiiiiiiiiiTIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII sociated Students' activity fees. tionaires to the classes of the par­ The teacher evaluation, which ticipating instructors. Students Inside Pages associated students began yesterday and will end Dec. complete the qucstionaires in 18, will rate instructors in six class and the Spurs will collect Blacks Expelled ____ Pg. 8 categories; overall opinion of the them and compile the results. course, instruction methods, ex­ "The aim of the questionaire is Lobo Review ·------Pg. 2 boohstore amination procedures, professor­ to provide the student with a student relations, degree of stim­ course and instructor guide. It ulation and involvemertt generated will also be an aid to teachers for Tijerina ··--·----·----·- Pg. 4 by the instructor, and the applica­ improvement of their instruction," NEW MEXICO UNION bility and value of the text. Dines said. Draft Info. ----··---··· Pg. 5 Defense attorney Melvin Belli An executive committee head· Dines also said that the evalu­ Hell Week·····------Pg. a Melvin Belli will speak in Popejoy Hall Tues­ GROUND FLOOR 277 .. 2826 ed by ASUNM President Jim ation books are expected to sell day, Dec. 10, at 8 p.m. Students }<' Dines prepared the evaluation for about $1. · ffiRIHIImiiiiiiTIInlniiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII may attend free. t' \~ \ J . If ' ,<, ~_ ' .. ,'~~-·-==""" ...... ___......