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New Mexico Lobo, Volume 072, No 123, 4/25/1969. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1969 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 4-25-1969 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 072, No 123, 4/25/ 1969 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1969 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 072, No 123, 4/25/1969." 72, 123 (1969). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1969/58 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 1969 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ... .' . - • - ·- ~<"' • f • • - ' • • • - - --: '"·~·~·.-·~·-••••~'!'~\ . -. j • I • • • ' t ' • I II '>• ' • of\ 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.
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