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il . II PageS NEW MEXICO LOBO Thursday, April 24, 1969 I' SUBSCRIBE TO THE LOBO Campus i' NE\N Briefs "What did you say MEXICO •l Vol. 72 your name was?" .!1 Friday, April 25, 1969 Pornography Discussion Social Studies Meeting 'I No. 123 Pornography in print is the The annual :spring meeting of ·:I topic of discussion for a free six­ ,.. the New Mexico Council for the 1~\\· I• weeks course. Social Studies will be held Satur­ . 'rl It will be conducted by English day, April 26, at UNM. Professor Stephen Rodefer, every The meeting will discuss social Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in the In­ studies that bring the classroom Reaction Mounts To Investigation ternational Center, 1808 Las Lo­ rna terial to the local level. ~ mas N.E. \, / - Faculty, Students Form Committee in Defense of The University The purpo·se of the discussion is Panel discussions have been to discuss pornography in the scheduled on ethnic groups in By SARAH LAIDLAW tion, it would be better done within the injunction against the committee has not context of how it applies to exist­ New Mexico, economic education universities." in the state, new presentation Reaction is mounting to the planned in­ yet been made. "Events will make that de­ ing laws, and how it is interpret­ vestigation of UNM by a committee appoint­ He suggested that the seven legislators cision," said the statement. "Our object is"' ed by different areas of the world. techniques for social studies, and selection and adoption of text­ (~~~ ed by the New Mexico Legislature. on the committee serve on interim commit­ to protect faculty and students' rights to Quito Meeting books. Money from the UNM general appropria­ tees set up by the seven colleges and uni­ academic freedom. To accomplish this pur­ Nelson Davila, assistant direc­ tion, $50,000, was taken for an investigation versities within the state. If the committees pose we must be PI'epared to seek an in­ In addition to council members, by the committee of all colleges and uni­ were set up, said Curry, they would conduct tor of UNM's Andean Center in the meeting is open to all social junction if the legislative committee makes Quito, Ecuador, will meet today versities in the state. self-evaluation. one necessary." studies teachers and others in­ Rep. Jack Daniels (D-Lea), a member of Will Make Suggestion with students interested in at­ terested in the field. Sociology Resolution tending the center. the committee, visited the University yes­ Daniels said he will bring up the sug­ The sociology department, at a depart­ ~~;~~~-< terday, and spoke with Associated Students gestion at the investigating committee's Davila, an Ecuadorean, will dis­ mental meeting Monday, voted not to allow cuss life in Ecuador, and adapta­ CLASSIFIED President Ron Curry, and political science meeting today, said Curry. legislative investigators in to its classes. The tions students need to make. p r o f e s s o r s William Brisk and Harold Curry said he does not endorse the inves­ resolution cited the first amendment to the The meeting will be at 7:30 ADVERTISING Rhodes. · tigation because he feels the $50,000 could U.S. Constitution as a protection to free Constructive Atmosphere be spent in other areas "that would benefit p.m. in Mitchell Hall 102. RATES: 7c per word, 20 word mlnf. speech in the classroom. The resolution said mum ($1.40) per ttme run. U ad Is to Curry said the meeting was held in a the taxpayers more," and "the idea of an classroom activities "are not subject to 0 bservatory :run five or more conseeutive days with "constructive atmosphere," and that Daniels investigation will divide the university more legislation by the government of the state no changes the rate is reduced to 5c than it will help." Open House per word ad the minimum number of now better understands the position of Uni­ of New Mexico." The UNM department of phys­ words to 10. versity professors concerning the investiga­ Several faculty members and students UNM President Ferrel Heady said the ics and astronomy campus ob­ TERMS: Payment mUBt be made fn tion, have formed the Committee in Defense of administration will respond to the investiga­ foil prior to Insertion of advertisement. the University (CDU). Rhodes, a member servatory will have an open house ClBBBifled Advertialng He also said there is a fear of the un­ tion "as long as the full sco_pe and method UNM P.O. Box 20 of the executive committee, said the CDU of investigation is one that does not exceed '\ Friday, April 25, from 8 to 10 known among students. "This fear is a p.m. Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 major concern until people know what the was formed "in the course of the recent the bounds of the jurisdiction of the legisla­ campus unrest." A 15-inch reflecting telescope, WHERE: Journalism BuDding. Room committee will do," said Curry. "It is com­ ture." ..., will be on view. 159, afternoons preferably or mail. pletely justified," he said. Consult Attorneys Heady said he has no information of the All interested persons are in­ As a result of the meeting yesterday, said A statement by the CDU said the execu­ committee's plans, and he has not spoken vited, and parking will be avail­ 1) PERSONALS There must be a safer way to mee~~ Curry, Daniels knows of the students' fear. tive committee is "consulting with attorneys to any members of the committee. "I'm for the purpose of completing the legal able in the nearby parking lot of THU.NDERBIRD needs all aorta of artwork girls. Luckily for you, we put instruc-. Interim Committees waiting to see what the committee plans," the UNM physical plant depart­ wr1tte? work, and everything in between: preliminaries necessary to secure an injunc­ said Heady. Espeeml)y wan ted : Prose I Prizes of ten tions on self-defense in every package Curry said he suggested to Daniels that tion." He has no plans to go to Santa Fe to ment on Yale north of Lomas. dollars ~ach in all categories, Rm~ 158, if the legislature "must have an investiga- Children under 12 years of age J'ournahsm Bldg. Deadline, April 25. of Hai Karate® After Shave and Th., statement said the decision to seek an speak to the committee. should be accompanied by an 2) LOST & FOUND adult. Cologne. But even so, please be a little FOUND Black Labrador puppy on cam­ careful how you use it. A good social Poetry Reading PUB 3/27/69, call 277-5320. Nationally known American po­ 3) SERVICES life is fine, but the way you're going Bill Asks For Probe et Howard McCord will read from TYPING WANTED: Experienced in stu­ you'll be too battered to enjoy it. his works Friday, April 25, at dent typing, Satisfaction guaranteed Call 8:15 p.m. in the Kiva. 242-2239. • DEPRESSED? Get your haircut at the McCord, who is currently teach­ Co)lege Inn Barber Shop by the llOoL Ap­ Hai Karate-be careful how you use it. Of U Health Center ing at Washington State Univer­ potntments available. A bill that would set up an ad sity in Pullman, is the author of ©1969 Leeming Oiv., Ch:Js. Pfizer & Co., Inc., N.Y •• N.Y.l0011 "Why can't, at least, an intern ' several books of poetry including 4) FOR RENT hoc committee to investigate from the Bernalillo County Medi­ "Fables and Transfigurations" WILL SUB-LEASE apartment April 26- UNM's Student Health Center cal Center (BCMC) be there, or May 28, $65.00. Thereafter $85.00 a (SRC) will be considered by the and "Lonjaunes His Periplus." month, no lease. 243-3160. on call, they're only two blocks Both were published by Kayak UNM Student Senate Wednesday, away," she said. 5) FOR SALE April 30. The bill is sponso1·ed by ~· ... Press in San Francisco. Union Program Directorate Previous Probe / '.,.,· COLLECTOR'S BA2AAR-Museum of AJ. Senator Donna Fossum. Miss Fossum said that an Ad­ McCord's reading is free and huq~erque-May 3 ~ 4. Used booke, 1920 "I've had a lot of friends who've visory Committee to Harold Lav­ open to the public. The reading is National Geographies. Paintings by AI· buquerque Artists-P. Walker, A. Suss­ gone over there and gotten no ender, vice president for student another in the series co-sponsored man, ete.-All At Bargain Prices. help that was worth anything," affairs, had begun an investigation by the UNM English department YETMAN FRAMED Honda 160 Fast presents Miss Fossum said when asked to of SHC this semester. "I believe and the Associated Students. street-dirt machine. Very shiny: $400. Call 242-8914 after 6. comment on SHC. that this committee dropped its .IITJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllii/IIIIIIIDUIIIIIHIDIIIIIIIIIII/IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfillllll/1111 '66 HONDA 450, $525, good condition The bill, first introduced to Sen­ investigation after Dr. A. Ken­ FAST. 315'h D Princeton SE. ' ate Wednesday night, said that neth Young resigned as Director ELNA portable sewing machine $65 din­ the Health Center was a "total of SHC and a replacement was ette set $15, 1881 law booke nr:w 10 disgrace to the campus and com­ found," Miss Fossum said. speed (racer), twin bedspre'ads 299 CALLING U 2910. . - munity." Young said that he had been on Seven Investigators Thursday, Allril24 6) EMPLOYMENT terminal leave from SHC for the Colloquium on radar: talk !Jy Dr. George I Genesis Miss Fossum's bill which is now last several months and that his W. Gruver; Room 201, Electrical Engineer­ 3 EVES.& SATS. Need 2 neat male Sopha. being reviewed by the Senate ing building; 3 p.m. & :rumors. $66,91 wkly. For interview call resignation would be permanent Meeting with students interested in going 242-4414, 4:30-5:30, Thurs. only. A two .. hour collection of the finest Steering Committee, would estab­ as of April 30. Dr. Jack M. Mc­ to Andean Center in Quito1 Ecuador; Mitch­ ell Hall 102; 7:30 p.m. S~R :fOBS AVAILABLE-I would lish a seven-member investigat­ Cabe is now the acting director Anti-ballistic missile BYBtem discussion; hke to talk to Freshmen & Sophomore ing committee made up of four of SHC. talk by Professor Walter Goldstein; Union men nb~ut full-time employment out o£ experimental and documentary Ballroom; 8 p.m. state thts summer. AppJicants must be students and three faculty mem­ Student Irresponsibility ~a Societe du Cinema: "Gunga Din"; good students, hard-working and honest. bers and/or administrators, one Young, responding to Miss Fos­ Un1on Theater; 7 p.m.; 75 cents or by Average earnings: $1500-$2000. For in­ I subscription. terview call Dave Ratcliff at 265-6093 be­ films being produced by exciting7 of which would be a doctor and a sum's bill, said, "This is typical tWe~ 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Ten positions Friday, April 25 available. member of the American Medical 10f the student irresponsibility Open bouse; UNM campus observatory; 8-10 p.m. new student filmmakers. Association (AMA). that can kill the whole university. Poetry reading by Howard McCord· Kiva· Miss Fossum said that students It's Student Senate that should 8 :16 p.m.; free. ' ' often find it im}Jossible to contact be investigated." Lobo Photo by Tony Louderbough qenesis 1, Bl!l'les of experiment&! filma; Union Theater; 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.; $1 stu­ Largest Selection a doctor when they go to the Young said, "They should get Freshman Janice Littell plays dent., $1.60 general pnblie. *Poster Board SHC. "I don't see why they can't their little butts kicked. Students her guitar and sings for the Rho Chi annual dinner; Midtown Holiday have a doctor over there 24 hours should come here to get an educa­ Talent Tryout Inn: 7 p.m. *Colored Papers judges during yesterday's tryouts Junior organ recital by Dennis H. Lovin­ "Fascinating, well balanced" - San Francisco Chronicle a day," Miss Fossum said. tion, not go around mouthing-off." for tlte Fiesta talent show. foo""; UNIIl Reeital Hall; 8:15 p.m.; Ad­ *Tempera Color mlsaion ia free to the public. "Persuasive ... Exciting ... Excruciating beauty!" Placement Interviews; Tulare, *Spray Paint Western high Bdlool and Woodlake, Cali­ fornia union hitrh 8Choolll; Placement Cen­ *Glitter -The Shn{ord /);IHy (Statrford University) ter. *Brushes "Joyous use of imagery, color, and spontaneity ... Saturda;v, April 26 Gen..,is 1, ..,..;es of experimental lllmo; Disco11nt Prices Do go see these films!" - The Daily CMifornMII (UC.; &.r~) Authorities Question Mace ~ffects Union Theater; 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., $1 stu­ dents, $1.50 general publie. LANGELL'S UNM Annual Kite Fly; Zimmerman Field; ~510 c-al 2-4 p.m. s.e. Across From Jelmoon Gym Manufacturer, U Chemistry Professor Doubt If Chemical Can Kill Dance sponsored by Phi Delta Theta.· Union Ballroom; 8 to 11:30 p.m.; $1.00; ~Bounty Hunters will play. By JOHN RUSSO of no instance in which Mace had ever inju1•ed anyone. He added UNl\i Chemistt•y Professor Raymond N. Castle said he "doubts" that no one on his force has ever used Mace on a UNM student. UNION THEATRE former FDA Commissioner James L. Goddard's recent statement Cairns said he knew of one local instance when an individual was that Mace can kill or blind its victims. sprayed in the back of the neck with Mace and easily submitted to Castle said Mace is a lachrymator (a substance that induces the arrest. . "' Tues.-Wed.-Fri.-Sat. flow of tears) and the lachrymators arc reasonably harmless. Castle Safest Physical Means ~.dded that tl1e eyes can stand slightly acidic substances better than Cairns said Mace is not to be used indiscriminately. "There must basic materials. be some provoked incident and an arrest is always involved," he April 22, 23, 25, 26 Could Cause Deatlt said. Cairns said that Mace may be one of the safest "physical ways" to apprehend someone. Goddard said that a squirt of Mace ft·om an aerosol container The manufactUI'er's instructions for Mk IV Chemical Mace say 7:00 & 9:30 P.M. can cause sharp rises in blood pressure-up to 100 points in a matter the most effective range for usc of the chemical is twelve to fifteen of seconds-and this could cause the death of a person with weak feet. A well-aimed one-second burst pointed toward the attacker's blood vessels. face will instantly stop an attacker, the instructions say. "'l'he at­ Ca}ltain Snm Romero of tho Albuquerque Police Department said, tacker will be subdued for 15-30 minutes and temporarily disabled," $1.00 students - $2.00 general however, that the police accept tho m:mufacturcr's word that Mace the directions state, "without permanent injury or marking contact." I 1obo l 1hotn b:r Hunn:n Cutler docs not maim or kill. Homero said that every time an Albuque1'que Strong Irritant Advance tickets at Student Union Building 'l'hif} totem JlOl<', whirh seems police officer uses Mace, a record of ils CJffccts on the victim is kept Mace is strong·ly irritating to the eyes, nose, and the antidote is to ont of 11lace in N<'w Mexico, in a log·. flush contaminated areas with cold water and baking soda. ater stmuiB in ft·ont of the UNM Ad· l'N"Il\nltent nJimlneE'h.~ The active ingredient in Mac:J is .9 pel' cent of phenylchloro­ 9:00 minillh'ation Buihlinr,·. It was Goddard sai

' ' . I I ' ' • • I. ? I ' ' I '- If I ·, f· ' rr ' ' ' ' • ' ' ' , ' ' • • 1 r , Friday, April 25, 1969 NEW MEXICO LOBO The New Mexico Lobo is published Page 3 daily evety regular week of the Univer­ Beci!Bt Events sity year by the Board of Student Pub­ A m i g o s Anonymous means gious values. ca for ten weeks. Amigos Anony­ _ NEW f"~ lication>• of the Associated Students of friendship and a new bridge of After a week's orientation in mous is sponsored at UNM by the M E X I c 0 L;_t::::J '·-·-~"'-"·~~-' the University of New Mexico, and is not communication to the people in Mexico City, the group will go to Newman Center, and is affiliated •• finonciall)' associated with UNM. Printed Amigos Mean ~elp the small town of La Barca, Mex­ La Barca. The Amigos will live with the National Conference on WAYNE CIDDIO GRANT HARVEY by the UNM Printing Plant with oecond ico, and their neighbors to the with Mexican families in La Bar­ Inter-American Student Projects. doss posto~1e paid at Albuquerque, New ~~.;t:;::?,'..:'.~\;.;-',--< ...... v ~·_..,, ...... _- ...... , ~.. , :.-··~·..r;·.~·· north. ca, and conform to their cus­ Students who will be in La Managing Editor ~~~.er.~ ;#· -.~------··--"~"~-:···· Editor Mexico, 87106. Subscription rote is $5 This summer 11 members of toms. The first few days will be far tlie acadt>mic year. Barca include, Daniel Annijo, To Mexican Town Amigos Anonymous will return devoted to, a door-to-door cam­ Richard Trainor, Johnny Hebert, Tha opinions expressed on the editorial to La Barca to continue their Box 20, University P.O., UNM, Albuquerque, N.M., 87106 pa~ws of The Lobo are those of the ...... paign to introduce themselves and Kathy Lopez, Anna Sedillo, Pam '""'"'~'» work among the poor and pro. their goals to the people, and to Johnson, Margy Dawson, Marie Editorial Phone (505) 277-4102, 277-4202 au'lhot· solely. Unsigned opinion is that ...... _ of th<• editorial board of The Lobo, mote friendship, and the exchange inform them of classes . Moya, Jorja Armijo, and Chris Nothin1J necessarily represents the views of cultural, educational, and reli- The students will be in La Bar- and Michaela Rowe. ______of th<• Associated Students ,______or of the U _ni­ Vol. 72, No. 123 Friday, April 25, 1969 ersity ~"Ji: New Mexh~o.

From Washington To Saigon Long Distance is the next best thing to being there President Nguyem Van Thieu of South would be of that age. At ,present, nearly half VietNam recently rejected a VietCong pro­ of all draftees are college graduates. posal for a coalition "peace cabinet" and Laird said that a lottery would h~:~ve the called it evidence of the Communists' "insol­ effect of drafting the oldest rather than the 1/ ence and stubbornness." youngest men first. This doesn't seem to be What the president seems to forget is the case if the average age of draftees just what negotiation is all about. After all, under a lottery system would be two years when two parties are bargaining-, neither younger than under the present set-up. can expect to achieve all they want. But any No wonder some are upset at the Nixon satisfactory solution must be acceptable to administration. rrhey can't be sure if the both parties. administration is telling the truth and they Thieu said, "A government ... accepted can't be sure if the administration itself "Psssssst! ... Secret peace talks are going on .•• by them (the Communists) cannot be called knows the truth. Pass it along!" a patriotic government." If Thieu cannot * * * accept any settlement also acceptable to the Peter Prugh, a staff reporter of The Wall ,_ Communists, then no solution seems to be Street Journal, recently did a comprehen­ in sight. sive study of Bob Jones University. Bob by Conrad When we wonder why the Nixon adminis­ Jones calls itself the "world's most unusual tration cannot seem to ne}';otiate success­ university," and that it certainly is. Beards, fully to end our escapade in Southeast Asia, miniskirts, and holding hands are forbid­ we should examine the barriers to success. den. Evolution is dismissed in biology Letters are welcome, and should One such barrier certainly seems to be our classes as a flawed theory. Speakers appear­ be no longer thBn 250 words type­ written, double spaced. Nnmc, tele­ ally. ing on the campus are carefully screened to phone number Bnd address must be Editor: included, althou:-:h nnme wiD be * * * insure that only "American" ideas are pre­ withheld upon request. Recently Defense Secretary Melvin Laird sented. Favors Academic Freedom interpret this statement as un­ said that a proposal for a lottery draft sys­ William E. Liverman, Dean of Men at Bob To the Editor: qualified support of the English tem was being studied in the administra­ Jones, says, "Bob Jones is particularly con­ The N.M.C.L.U. has already department? I'm sorry, but if I tion. A lottery would put 19-year-olds into cerned to protect the honor of womanhood. stated its dismay at the legisla­ were a member of the English de­ tive interference in the academic partment faculty I would not take a pool from which they would be selected on No girl was ever sent home in disgrace to affairs of the University of New it quite that way. the basis of chance. Eventually, all draftees her parents." Mexico. Peter Montague Since that statement the Presi­ dent of the University has ap­ To Mr. Tinnin pointed a committee whose func­ tion, presumably, is to conduct To the Editor: an academic inquiry into the fit­ I can hardly contain my anger ness of certain instructors or and disgust as I sit down to write A Long Winter instructional techniques. this letter to you. Will you hear We hope that this committee's me through? I doubt it, but I appointment was not the result of must write. Betna the Legislature's illegitimate en­ I am 27, a housewife and the Bema is unsolicited, signed guest editorial opjnion, not necessarily l'eflecting the views ol The Lobo. croachment into the academic mother of an 18-month-old baby sphere, but would have been ap­ boy. My husband is a graduate By OWEN PETERSON and abundance would astonish culate everywhere. We would pointed in any event. We rec­ student and a teaching assistant (Ed. Note-The following is an you. )Vhat, then, were you doing print them on shopping bags, on ognize that the usf' of the ma­ at UNM in the English depart­ when Tonkin Bay occurred? What dent. His salary is not quite $250 article from a column, "Straw­ tax fonns, on book covers. terial involved raises legitimate then, were you doing when Tonkin Otherwise people might assume a month after taxes (ten months berry Sauna," by a staff writer academic questions as to the Bay occurred? What were you a certain reticence on our part to literary or artistic merit, peda­ of thf' YN\r-the other two months for the University of Wyoming doing when a certain insubstan­ discuss certain matters. They gogic value, and motivation for there is no paycheck). Because of BranQing Iron). tial thing, called a "commitment" might conclude that we had a his­ its use, as well as the overall my husband's and my personal Spring inevitably comes, how­ by certain abstract thinkers, was tory of expediency and insincer­ content of and presentation in convictions about the responsibil­ ever slowly or fitfully, and there­ extracted out of the void? ity to hide. They might conclude this instructor's course. ities of motherhood, I do not work fore I'll never lose the final tat­ Now. If you or I, being rational that we hadn't a single wonny It is essential that we citizens or go to school. I tell you this only so that you will understand ters of faith nor the last dregs of people, were to require a pint's leg to stand on. of New Mexico recognize how I ,,;ioy. The lakes clear off, the snow blood or an hour's demand from And if a vast number of people fortunate we have been in the fine what we and all teaching and 't fades, the grey burns out of the someone, we would very likely be read 99-107 of the "Viet Nam relationship among Student, Fac­ graduate assistants stand to lose sky. And that, I suppose, is ade­ prepared to give a reason for our Reader," they might find out what ulty and Administration that has through the viciousness of you l quate assurance that there are demand. Similarly, if you or I we were hiding. But we would be prevailed on the U.N.M. campus. and people like you. We have i cosmic patterns of love, and man were to engage in a war, requir­ more fortunate than that, people There has existed an equilibrium staked our futures on the prin­ I has marched from the caves 'for ing all of the blood of many peo­ being what they are, and we between ferment and stability. A ciple of academic freedom; that something better than to be a ple, and two year's undivided at­ would feel free to up the draft, relatively high degree of academ­ commitment is the one thing we strange joke for the angels, tention from many more, then I thereby assuring a steady supply ic freedom has flourished and stu­ will not lose. I suspect so far as my poor capabil­ of those neat segments of time Think about this: People are Having said that, it is no vast dent power has been accorded a ities allow, that we would make and parcels of blOQd. relatively high degree of respect. dying of malnutrition in New step, no strange anomaly to won­ our justifications agonizing 1 y Mexico. That is obscene. New der when this war will end. Surely Retaining our remarkable se­ The legislative intervention clear. We would so overstrain our­ crecy all the while, we would pun­ Mexico men at this moment may nature itself, for all its supposed threatens this balance; the mid­ selves that one of us, better you ish those who regarded their dle aged and middle class tax­ be dying in the war. That is ob­ indifference would never contrive than I, would certainly collapse scene. Nearly every day a murder a winter that would drag on with­ blood and time as something not payers in their hysterical reaction from the effort. to be given freely to the "commit­ threaten this balance. If the bal­ or other violent crime is reported out inflection or respite for many in Albuquerque. That is obscene, years. Such a triumph is beyond If, finally, it were Viet Nam ments" of politicians; and by this ance is disturbed, the Univer­ that we were engaged in, then punishment and, the occurences sity's very existence will be us is the brutal spiritual and eco­ either nature or indifference; it we would publish the history of nomic poverty which produces must be attributed to immense surrounding it, we would elevate threatened. Tonkin Bay so widely that it patriotism from the last refuge New Mexico Civil Liberties Union such crime. Did you know that artifice and a studious, patient, would become a secular cate­ of a scoundrel to the first refuge Albuquerque's suicide rate is progressive contempt for life. chism. Every schoolboy would re­ of a scoundrel. We would make fourth highest in the nation? Nor is it any vast stell to won­ cite fact upon fa<,)t about this sig­ the winter last for years through Heady Voices That is an obscenity. der how the war began. If you nificant occurrence, Any man our artifice and secretive con­ "No Confidence" Y(lt you and people like you lle­ should ask any person above the would forget his name before he tempt for life. We would do this To the Editor: come vicious when a poem about age of forty what he was doing forgot Tonkin Bay, We would in the name of freedom. In a letter you printed April 21, mature adult love is taught by a on Pearl Harbor Day, you would form our "commitment" into And we would cry about the a Mr. T. P. Wolf demonstrates mature adult (yes, I know and get an answer whose precision documents, and these would cir- ungodly cynicism of our young, that Ferrel Heady probably d~es respect Lionel Williams) to in­ have confidence in his English de­ telligent human beings who are partment. But Mr. Wolf needs to on. the threshold of adulthood, be corrected. and deserve to be so treated. NEWS EDITOR Sarah Laidlaw Ferrel Heady told a group of You said, "If Williams had EDITORIAL PAGE EDITOR HermanWeil TA's on April 1 that he does not passed this kind of filth out to STAFF have confidence in the English de­ my daughter, I don't think we @ Mountain States Teleph~ne SPORTS EDITOR John Moser partment. He was most explicit would have to worry about Lionel REVIEW EDITOR Stephen M. Part about that. Further, on March 26 Willi~>ms today," PROOF EDITOR Mary Allison Farley Heady told a group of visiting I can only say that I am very, big-wigs, "There are other things very sorry for your wife and r_ STAFF WRITERS Carolyn Babb, Gay Cook, John Russo, Sandra Schauer, going on in English classes (be· children. If they know anything Bill Schneider, Susan Smith, Art Thomas sides the poem) for which there is of human lo-ve---passionate or ' PHOTOGRAPHERS Tony Louderbough, Bob Lager, John Cullinan no e d u c at i on a 1 justification.'' compassionate-it is not through ;.I (Journal, 3/27/69 p. A-1), Now you. really, Mr. Wolf, will you have u~ Marcia Till ,,\j . . . . ~

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Friday, April25, 1969 Friday, April 25, 1969 Page 4 NEW MEXICO LOBO NKW l\mXICO LOBO Page 5 ------~·---~-- ··Squirrels Basis of Research Baptist Student Union Welcomes All Graduate Student Studies Hibernation, Memory Contains Meeting Rooms, Recreation Facilities Open to U Faculty, Students

Under the direction of the Rev­ reation faeilitic~ open to all UNM idea in mind that anyone 11:rows One of these activities is the advised but not cont1·olled by the Work on the relationshp be­ worl{ on hibernation in animals. "After this waiting period we erend John Baker, the UNM tween animal hibernation and train them un reversal tasks." faculty and student llody mem­ through encounter." BSU drama group, This group BSU national advisory commit­ "What I have done with the branch of the Baptist Student stag·es dramatic work for other memory is being conducted by a The reversals a1·e merely chang­ bers for learning and relaxation. Union's Purpos<' tee. The UNM organization is squirrels," Mis11 Coester explains Union (BSU) serves and leads BSU members and local congre­ ing the color of the box contain­ Mrs. McKinley said that the one member of a Baptist campus UNM graduate student in bi­ "is train them in a simple either­ the 838 Baptists on campus. Mrs. Marie McKiniP.y, BSU as­ gations to view. The play the movement covering 35 states and ology. or test. When they score well ing the food. When the squirrel The BSU .at 1631 Grande NE sociate director, tole! The Lobo, Union's purpose was to serve the entire campus community. "We group is presently preparing is the District of Columbia. Waneta Coester is training sev­ enough on the test, l take some can pick the correct box ten times contains llliJetings rooms and rec- "We welcome anyone. This is the "The Man Who Listens.'' is an straig):Jt, the poxes are reversed have recreation, education, and It Rev. Baker admitted to a cer­ of them and put them in a cool, original drama by Scott Key. eral 1:J-lined ground Rquirrels in dark room to' encoUl'age them to' again. The entire! tl•ahling' pi·oc'ess' · woi:slh}l· for ·the University," she tain amount of ~·onfusion in the simple memory tasks. She hopes hibernate. The other animals re­ involves five such reversals. continued. "We want to contribute to the Baptist church in regard to the her work will assist her advisor, "One part of our recreational campus," stated Rev. Baker, "but role of the·church on campus. main in a lig·hted room of normal Time Taker Dr. Marvin Riedesel, an associ­ tempe1•ature." activities is inter-denominational we seem frustrated." He said "We ate pl·ofessor of biology, in his want to have a campus ministry, Simple '.fest "We want to know how long it athletics," said Rev. Baker. The takes for the squirrels to adapt to Union also furnishes a place for but we do not want to conduct a Hobby Korner The original discrimination test the reversals," Miss Coester ex­ the UNM B apt is t s to meet . 'blitz' campaign.'' Students I l l is simple. One of the squirrels is plains. "And we are also inter­ casually. He elaborated, "We want to Downtown fM o show placed in a large box with two ested in measuring what effect, if "We also have Bible study and clear, sliding plastic panels. Be­ form what the Catholics call a lay or shopping? Eat at any, the hibernation period had on worship," he eaid, "though we do hind these panels are two small apostulate . . . verbalization of 6693 4th NW 344-3267 their memories." not have congregation status." faith needs a context; personal blocks, one white and one black. In educational service the Bap­ Under one of these blocks is food. Her research, along with Dr. relationship." Riedesel's longer-range studies, tist Student Union offers a class in The BSU does not have church What Miss Coester tries to do is "Interpretation of the Bible" train the squirrels to recognize may establish the extent of func­ status, "but in the next ten to tion of the central nervous sys­ taught by Rev. Baker. Mrs. Mc­ fifteen years it is possible that we LOOK I the right box nine times out of tem during hibernation. Kinley explains, "The course is might achieve the rank of a I ten over a period of time. aecredited by Hardin Simmons 1. 'preaching center.' " No Training One major problem Miss Coest­ University of Abilene, Texas, and er has encountered is that the The Baptist Student Union is "For 15 days neither the hiber­ the credit is then transferred to directly sponsored by the New OPEN 24 HOURS squirrels do not always hibernate . UNM." The University grants up nating group nor the other squir­ under cool conditions. Mexico Baptist Convention. It is 105 Central N.W. 247-8626 rels receives any training of any to six hours crediJi for the course. Squirrels Hungry type," Miss Coester continues. Student Leaders "We have to keep the squirrels The members of BSU elect their "Der biggest name in hungry since the tests are food­ own studeat leaders. This year's Hot Dogs" motivated. However, we think officers are Scott Key, president; i!®!Sfl 4201 Central N.E. 265-7410 that this state of deprivation in­ Lobo Photo by Susan Cutler Dennis Ray, vice president; and Makers of Hand Made hibits hibernation. Looks are deceiving; this pho­ Sharon Dunnagan, secret a r y. Indian Jewelry 6901 Lomas N.E. 268-6848 "We are considering factors Lobo Photo by Susnn Cutler Landscaped? tograph might give one the im­ These officers plan and coordinate OLDTOWN 5810 Menaul N.E. 268-4147 other than merely lowering For those of you who can't live pression that UNM is landseaped. student activities. the temperature," points out Miss without the fountain on the mall, Coester, "The field is ripe for Working Fountain you can enjoy this one at the new further study." Farris Engineering Complex. Police Speaker ~ ~ditors, Causes Walkout No more N M U Advisors Quit At SDS Meet Protest Pressure To Censor Literary Journal Ten members of UNM's chapter PORTALES-The editors and sponse to the editors' resigna­ ors in sympathetic protest. of SDS walked out of an SDS housework for me! advisors of Eastern New Mexico tions, appointed an acting editor, The editors told the press con­ meeting in the Union Wednesday William Hoffman, former editor fei'ence that "at no time were we University's student literary mag­ night following an address by of The Chase, the student news­ told we couldn't publish the story, a azine, El Portal, resigned ten member of Albuquerque's Police paper. Plans to go ahead with but we were told that certain days ago in protest of pressure to Community !{elations Board. lin a student, not a censor a short story in the maga­ publication without the story in pressure groups were plying their zine's next issue. question were hampered, how­ trade most effectively and that P a t r o I m an Don Thompson, The two editors-Mark Nero ever, when about 50 per cent of publication of the story was cer­ speaking for the Community Re­ and Don Bullif-and two advisors the material contributed for the tain to create inquiry, criticism, lations Board, asked to address housemaid! .. -= ····" ·.. · - assistant English professors issue was withdrawn by its auth- and more pressure." SDS had voted not to send a rep­ Douglas Calhoun and Hamilton resentative to a Board meeting. Live at THE COLLEGE INN. where A motion asking that Thompson A vegno-said in a Wednesday we do everylhing for the student except study. press conference "undue and un­ not be allowed to speak failed necessary pressure" to censor the Johnny Rivers To Appear 9-7. Where lavish helpings of the finest food on campus article had been brought to bear Asked to Leave are yours, with unlimited "seconds"! Where we'll on them. After Thompson spoke, SDS dust. and clean, and change the linen for you. A story called "Pocatello 1964" members voted that he be asked Where you'll find laundry facilities right on the lJy Mike Blake, an ENMU stu­ At U NM Fiesta Concert: to leave the meeting. Following premises. (Dry cleaning pickup and delivery too!) ient, although not named by the A concert by popular record­ Saturday, May 10 at the Sheriff's Thompson's departure, SDS chair­ editors, was identified as the ing artist Johnny Rivers on Sat­ Posse Grounds. The Rivers con­ man Bill Orzen resigned his post, Where you can enjoy as much or as little of the social Imperial Wedding Bands piece in question by usually reli­ urday, May 10, at Johnson Gym cert, sponsored by the Popular the treasurer and two executive able sources in ENMU student whirl as you want ... when you want it. Where you'll Delicate, subtly textured, will highlight three days of Fi­ Entertainment Committee, will board members also resigned and luxuriate in your own private or semi-private bath publications. Sources said the esta activities beginning on Wed­ climax 1969 Fiesta events. several other members walked beautiful new wedding bands story used four-letter words in nesday, May 7. out. instead of the "Gang Bath" bustle of a dorm or the dialogue used to develop charac­ Ticket sale dates and prices traumatic "ring around the tub" experience of an terization. SDS member Allen Cooper said that quietly say it all ... for the concert have not as yet last night that the members walk­ apartment. And where it would be absolutely ENMU's Publications Board, been announced by the Fiesta Dr. Joel Jones meeting Tuesday night in re- ed out of the meeting in protest extravagant of you not to investigate the new Committee. of "the entire idea of a Commun­ Activities will begin with the Returns to UNM ity Relations Board. low, /ow rates. But why not see for yourself? election of Fiesta King and Queen "This board," Cooper said, "is A Computer Service Wednesday, May 7 in the Union Dr. Joel Jones is returning to the result of the shooting of an UNM as chairman of the Ameri­ . New bt!dget for Space Age Dating Ballroom. Voting will be from 8 unarmed chicano youth by an Al­ jEWELERS a.m. to 4:30 p.m. can Studies Program. buquerque police officer last fall.'' installment plans. Jones will take over the chair­ COMPUTA-DATE CORP. The annual barbeque will be Cooper said that after the shoot­ This year, you can live at THE COLLEGE 6609 MENAUL BLVD., N .E. TELEPHONE 268-4480 manship from acting chairman held Thursday, May 8, from 4:45 ing, local groups asked that a INN for as little as $465.00 per semester. (across Menaul from Coronado Center} call 265-2678 Dr. Ernest W. Baughman. to 6 :45 p.m. behind Mesa Vista Dr. civilian review board for police be Call, or stop by and see me. I'll be happy dorm. Everyone without a dorm­ George Arms was chairman of the to show you around and give you the program for several years but established. "We didn't get a re­ itory meal ticket will be charged view board, we just got a public facts about a variety of College Inn resigned his administrative duties $1.15. relations outfit," Cooper said. plans now available at new low rates. last year. A western band will perform In addition to the chairman­ Reduce Friction Air-Conditioned and on the Union Mall Friday, May 9 ship, Jones will become an associ­ Open this summer. from 12 to 5 p.m. Taco stands will In his talk to the group, Thomp­ Have you seen our ate professor of English. He is son said that the officers in Police be set up and Mariachi bands will presently assistant professor of swimming pool ? perform on Zimmerman Field. Al­ Community Relations wanted to English and American Studies at reduce the friction between the pha Tau Omega will sponsor the the University of Maryland, Balti- annual egg-eating conte!lt at 3 police and certain groups. p.m. J:OOl'e. He said that the Board was of­ He has numerous publications in fering SDS one hour to speak to The evening's activities will be­ American studies and criticism of Unsurpassed for college living. gin at 7 p.m. at the Midway south them. "You could use the hour American literature, He is a mem­ any way you see fit," he said. Louis Bourque, Resident Manager of Zimmerman Field. Fiesta King ber of the bibliographic staff of and Queen will be crowned and "American Literary Realism" and Orzen said that SDS would 303 Ash N.E. Albuq. N.M. 87106 final results of the Beard Grow­ is on the advisory committee on stick to its decision not to attend Telephone 243-2881 ing Contest will be announced. bibliography for "Am eric an the Board meeting. A rodeo will be held at noon Quarterly.'' Cortference on Marriage May 2-3 . . . Santa Fe, New Mexico SUBSCRIBE TO THE LOBO Sponsored by University Chaplains

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125cc 'Have to Win Series'-Leigh MOJAVE Picture a team with five regu­ signed the car. Bringing a 5-1 in 90 innings of duty, has an Typical of the "N e w L o o k" regularly $399 lars hitting over .350 and the J:ext conferen~e record (two of the earned run average of 1.40. three starting pitchers in rota­ wins coming on the road against Kremmel, 5-0 on the season, UNM football team, now in its tion with a combined record of tough Arizona), ASU would be in has struck out 54 in only 47-1/3 Harry Price third week of spring drills, is 23-1 and you have UNM base­ decent shape even if they dropped innings on his way to posting a 6-1, 209 lb. freshman defensive $201 ball coach Bob Leigh's most cur­ three to the 'Pack. 1 :15 ERA. He beat Arizona 4-2 end Harry Price, from Iowa Park, rent super-problem-the Arizona The Lobos, at 2-4, have to have last weekend. Texas. State Sun Devils. at lea~i two of the three games to Twinbill Starters Announced That ASU team is in Albuquer­ sm•e a glimmer of a hope fur the Leigh has announced that Gary que for the most crucial series in ('r!JWll. Jnrobs (!J-1) will pitch the nine­ 12-1 Wolfpups the young WAC southern divi­ "If w0 don't talw thi~, H·dl•.,, uo­ imdng <•pener tomorrow whi!l.' sion baseball race. The Lobos will body b going to t•at<-h \•111 A::lL' will ~end Craig Swan {5-0, face off against the 'Devih; this !.ARr) ," said L••igh. "W,, adually :~-111 EHA) to tlw mound. Thco Play Trinidad twPd tt> hPat tll,ll.'iil thr,~c~, hut tlw.t\~ ~"vl'n- in~; UNM's freshman baseball team Built by Bene IIi in Italy this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. at tht• inn nid1 tt•ap will pit tough tn dt>. But wP du have to 1·:\':\l'!' I:i··k Htlllll' (·1-:l) or I!on will host Trinidad Junior Col­ quick, easy to handle bike Lobo Field, then again tomorrow at the new Albuquerque Sports win the serit'~,'' he added. SinH (3-ll), if Hc,lJr• :·1l'l'~ r<'lil'f lege's talented T r o j a n s in a gives you the where and Stadium in a doubleheader be­ Arizona Ht•cond duty in tlw first two gam(',;, a­ doubleheader at University Field when freedom you want. ginning at 11:00 o'clock. :\leanwhih·, Ariz•ma (~-!l) hold;; g-ailwt ~ophmnon• !'-1 on the will take a 12-1 won-lost record And those 'Devils are more into Saturday afternoon's contests Open Mon., Wed., Fri. nights 'til 9! Sunday 1 0 'til 51 than just in the driver's seat in but with most of the wins coming the young race-they own and d<;- over local high school teams. The Wilson-Davis-Bancroft-Duu-1lop invading Coloradoans will bring an impressive 8-1 record into the games including a loss to the Wolfpups. Editor: When the two clubs met in John Trinidad two weelts ago, UNM came up with a seven-run rally in SPORTS Moser the final inning to hand the pre­ SWIMMING viously unbeaten Trojans their only loss of the year, 15-12. The with UTEP (2-4) this weekend. season after neatly disposing of game was the first of a scheduled The Miners could put a big damp­ Highlands University 7-0 on Mon­ doubleheader, but the second con­ on ALMA Y Cosmetics er on Wildcat hopes with two or day behind the pitching of Sims test was rained out. three wins. and the hitting of shortstop Jim Baldizan has tabbed pitehers Heading the 'Devils (35-7 and Johnson, have a :few batting Stan Penn and Mike Houser to EVERYONE! PRESCRIPTION CENTER standouts of their own. We carry a complete line rated fourth in the nation in the start thl' two games. Pena, a Always Together MEDICAL ARTS SQUARE latest Collegiate BasketbaU Poll) Sophomore right fielder Bob product of Allmquerque's Rio of hypo-allergenic cosmetics, will be outfielder Ralph Dick Faford continues to head 'Pack Grande High School, boasts an Never Apart (3 blocks west of U. which we now offer to UNM coeds (.387), catcher Billy Cotton batsmen with a sweet .369 mark unbeaten 3-0 record. Houser, a Rings of Her Choice on Sigma Chi Road) (.366), and center fielder Ray and five triples. Jim Johnson, who junior, will enter Saturday's game Held Close to Her Heart at 10°/0 OFF. Take advantage of Powell (.352), infielder Tom Wel­ went three :for four against High­ with a mark of 2-0. this offer to purchase and use ton (.352), and outfielder John lands with a homer, double and The batting lineup for Satur­ !\latching '\Ians Bands the newest discovery in allergy Dolinsek ( .340). four runs batted in, is hitting .336 day's contest will be: ~hortstop Gura vs. Kremmel in Opener and leads the squad in RBI's with Tom Gonzales (AOO batting aver­ cosmetics. ASU coach Bobby Winkles will 35. age), ratcl](lr Mike Hansen (A 50), open the series with fireballing Other UNM stalwarts are cen­ rightfielder Bob Clark (..100), first lefthander Larry Gura, boasting terfielder Joe Daniels (.295), first baseman John Schupe (.Wili), ldt­ a perfect 11-0 record, who will go sacker Jim Palmer (.273), and fielder Steve Coestrr (.300), var­ 701 @m./is/c OZ .6. against UNM's own left handed catcher Rick Laub, who has raised sity third baseman Georrre Ruth, ace Jim Kremmel. Gura, who has his mark to .269 after an early­ eenterfielder Chuck II en c k 1 e .Cfh ~J?omas &J/,. !255·7!219 walked only 14 and struck out 98 season slump. (.300), and second baseman Paul Fleek from New Jersey (.300).

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. . Friday, April 25,1969 NEW MEXICO LOBO .~------PageS ~-·------~---~: ----~-----"·------· ------'''lli]llli: lilllilll llill\1!111111 [;1'1!1:11 !:i :Ji'llli'i 'IIIII'!! I!lllillllllllil ll:llllil'li!II'J!Ilililllllilllli':ll\illiii'JIIiill!lillllillllll:l iihllll'lllllllll\1\1\lli\lill,!lli'lllllllllili\illll! l\111111i!lllli:ll:l!ll1tc" UNM Faculty Might Request Injunction Resolution Will Seek Relief From Committee Questioning Classroom Activities g.. ~ Ca IIi n U fff~~~is in ,m. ter. tee. Poetry reading by Howard 1\!cCord; Kiva; Saturday, April 26 cently-appointed legislative investigating com­ Physical Plant has been practicing discrimina­ 8:15 p.m.: free. At the faculty meeting last Tuesday, Admin- Genesis I, series of experimental fllms: Genesis I, series o£ experimental films; mittee attempt to question professors about tion against chicano employees. "Song of the Wayfarer" by Gus­ for six years and is an associate U11ion Theater; 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.j $1 stu­ Union Thenteri 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., $1 stu .. istrative Vice President Sherman Smith said "Guerilla Physics" Talk tav Mahler, and three folk songs professo1· in electrical engineer­ dents, $1.50 general public. dents, $1.60 general public. their classroom subject matter. UMAS representatives reported that the Phy­ Rho Chi annual dinner; Midtown Holiday UNM Annun.l Kite Fly; Zimmerman Field; the University's lawyers would be available to John Linsley will speak on for a soprano. ing. 2-4 p.m. The resolution, introduced by political science Inn; 7 p,m, any persons subpoenaed. If the attorneys are sical Plant fired ten chicano employees arbi­ "Guerilla Physics" today at a de­ Admission is by subscription ot• Junior organ recital by Dennis M. Lovin­ Dance sponsored by Phi Delta Theta; partment of phy:>ics and astron­ Professor Changes Posts fosse; UNM Recital Hall; 8: !5 p,m.; Ad· Union 13n!lroom; 8 to 11:30 p.m.; $1,00; professor Edwin Hoyt, also asked that the in­ trarily, and that no chicano has been made is $1.50 for adults and $1.00 for Tl>e Bounty Hunters will play. unsuitable to the person, "every effort will be omy colloquium. students. Ralph d' Arge, assistant pro­ mission is free to the public. junction be sought if faculty members are ques­ made to find legal counsel which is acceptable" supervisor in 18 years. All interested persons are in­ fessor of economics at UNM, has tioned about their writing, works of art, 01' re­ UMAS asked that the fired employees be re­ vited to attend. The talk will be Ford Replaces Fulbright been named pro:fessor in the de­ Born May 16, 1412 to the person, said Smith. given in Room 184 of the physics House Republican leader Gerald partment of economics at the Uni­ search, or about "their political philosophies or Text of Resolution instated to their previous positions pending an versity of California, Riverside, stake!., and astronomy building, at 3 p.m. Ford will speak at UNM Sunday, "Y ou burned my opinions." The resolution says: investigation. May 11, replacing Sen. William and director of the Natural Re­ Prepare Injunction An amendment to the faculty resolution asked Theory Seminar sources Studies Unit there, Joan of Arc's complaint to the c:hef "We believe that all reasonable legal expenses Fulbright, who was to have spok­ that if the workers were "summarily fired," A seminar on "Simple NMR en Monday. D'Arge has been at UNM for at that famous histor[cal cookout. The resolution also asked that the University that might be incurred by any faculty member, Theory with Applications" will be Fulbright instead will speak at two years and recently completed attorneys, in consultation with members of the they should be reinstated pending a ninvestiga­ an extensive study of water re­ teaching assistant or student on questions of given by Charles Millner today at UNM in October, Ray Schowers, Committee for the Defense of the University academic freedom where the individual's legal tion, 3:30 p.m. in Room 101 of the chairman of the Associated Stu­ sources in the Pecos River basin. YJ(}U~pceJ-Cf6~ Supports Oliphant dents speakers committee, an­ (CDU), prepare the injunction. counsel agrees with the course of action taken, chemistry building. The faculty also passed a resolution in sup­ Millner is a graduate student in nounced. jEWELERS The CDU is a committee of faculty members should be paid for by U:t-TM. If funds are not Ford will speak at 8 p.m. in port of Edward Oliphant, a Hobbs junior col­ chemistry. and students who want to "protect faculty and allocated by the administration to cases sub­ All interested persons are in­ Johnson Gym as part of the series CLASSIFIED You'll be burned up too if you don't lege professor who was permanently suspended of speakers sponsored by Associ­ Weft until May 16th to see • , , students' rights to academic freedom," accord­ ject to the above provisions on academic free­ vited to attend. from his teaching duties. He wrote a letter to ated Students. ADVERTISING ing to a statement issued last Thursday. dom or on advice of legal counsel, we the faculty Herpetologists Meeting RATES: 7o per word, 20 word mini· of UNM, urge payment by donations of aU such a Hobbs n~wspaper criticizing the legislature's A meeting of herpetologists Alumni Scholarship mum ( $1.40) per time run. If ad Is to Supports Administrati'on Raymond R. Mondragon, a jun­ run five or more consecutive days wJth attitude toward education. from New Mexico, Arizona, Tex­ no chnnges tlle rate Is redueed to 5c The faculty also passed a resolution support- legal fees." as, and Colorado will be held at ior in civil engineering at UNM, per word ad the tnini.mum number of UNM this weekend. has been selected as the first re­ words to 10. The New Mexico group will cipient of the Civil Engineering TERMS: Pa~mcnt muat be made In .~--·-.,---·-·--~--~~--·-~--· full prior to Insertion of advertisement. /,/ hold its monthly meeting tonight Alumni Scl1olarship. Clo.aslfied Advertising _...--"· ...... ----·····--- ., .. Selected by the civil engineering UNM P.O. Box 20 at 7:30 in Cas tetter Hall. ( Other seminars include a talk faculty, Mondragon will receive Albuquerque, N.M. 81106 r '\ by Dr. Charles Bogert, curator $125 for the 1969-70 school year, WHERE: Journalism Bulldln~r. Room !6D, afternoons prcfcl'jlbly or mall. NEW emeritus of reptiles and amphib­ Grant Assistance ians for the American Museum of il Natural History. Bogert will Dr. Peder Johnson, assistant l) PERSONALS speak Saturday at 1:30 p.m. in professor of psychology at UNl\1:, THUNDERBIRD needs all sort• of artwork, Room 167 of Castetter Hall. has received a $15,460 grant from written worJc, and everything in l.H~h\·ecn. the National Institute of Child EspC'cinlly wan~d: Pros~ 1 Pri'l.C5 of ten 'lo11ors cneh in nll cater.oriC'S, Rm. 168, MEXICO No. 124 Bilingual Education Health and Development. J ournaliY on cam- rules by young children. The D\19 3,'~7/lit•, cnll 277-ti320. May 6, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 101 ------~ -·- ·------money will IJUY graduate assist­ 3) SERVICES of the college Qf education class­ ~--- room wing. ants, material and service r•Jsts, TYPING WANTED: Expcricne<El'Ims~mD? Get your haircut at the There will also be reports on bi­ Colk;