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Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Thursday, :Marclt 28, 1968 C o[ZoNADD Listen to KUNM 3 7 'l. 7lf7 WANT ADS Language Topic of Speech UY13QW WANTED V.7/r.o,~? EXICO By BILL SULLIVAN marked. "A higher motive is the imately 3000 spoken languages in SECOND HAND MICROSCOPE wanted Dr. Mario Andrew Pei told an satisfaction of cultural interests the world there are only 13 'With w/mag up 900x, Call 255·8703, Ext. 352, overflow audience at the UNM or for travel," Pei said. He as­ 50 million or more speakers. c.sr·2 S/28 1POMONA, CALIF. Kiva Tuesday night that it is best serted that good motivation can "These," he said, ·"are the most Our Seventy-First Year of Editorial Freedom "" HELP WANTED to learn foreign languages before fill the gap left by the lack of a important numerically." Pomona Unified School _4_E_V_E_•N_IN_G_S_&_S-ATUR:::D:::A-:Y=S-. c-=a-n-us-e'2 the age of 10. He said. that young­ good hearing apparatus or gram­ "The favorite high school and coUcgc undergraduate men in advertis­ sters under 10 learn by osmosis matical coordination. D:istr~ct w:lll be interview­ ing nnd sales dept. $60 wk. Call Mr. college languages in the United Vol. 71 Friday, March 29,1968 Sepich, 844-2778, Friday, 9-11 a.m. only. and after that age have .fixed lan­ Pei said that being born into a ing on cam,pus Monday, No. 88 guage associations that make language is by far the best way States today are Spanish, SUMMER COUNSELORS. Leading East­ t;:rn Boys Ranch. Over 19 yrs. of age, learning more difficult. to learn it. He told the audience French, Latin, German, Italian, April 1. Interested in ele­ must -have thorough knowledgE:' of horse­ Dr. Pei, professor of romance that it has a tremendous advan­ manship -and be able to teach riding and and Russian," Pei said. He point­ mentary 'and secondary. care of horses. Camping experience de­ philology at Columbia University, tage being born native English ed out that these are all Indo­ l=or appointment and infor- · Drug Agent Hits sirable but not essential. Also openings spoke on "How to Learn Foreign s·peakers. He pointed out that 350 for Arts & Crafts instructor specializ­ European languages of the same matio:nr ~o:ntact your Place­ Board Picks Krbecc ing in leather craft, A.R.C. water safety Languages and What Languages million people speak English and instructor, and N.R.A. rifle instructor. to Learn." He wrote a book by that one out of ten persons on the family. He said they are easier ment Office. Write Ames R. Mosely, 432 Arizona SE, for English speaker~ to learn at No. E, Albuquerque, N.M., or call 256 .. that title for people who are un­ earth can be reached directly U. Administration 8411 between 8 and 10 p.m. able to attend formal language with English while perhaps one the adult stage when compared with Chinese, Arabic, or Swahili. PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS courses. out of three can be reached. indi­ will be conducting Stewardess inter­ As Union Director A letter from a New Mexico rectly. "This is not true of any views at UNM on 3/25/68. For further information and interview appointments, sheep rancher who lived 150 miles other language," Pei said. For lock of Help Kirby Krbec, Union associate ary activities of the Universit;: Please contact your Placement Office. An from the nearest school offering a "I favor the catch as catch can Who looks better on a motorcycle-you ,or McQueen? director for the last year and a under the comptroller's office. Equal Opportunity Employer. Spanish course ·partly motivated method of learning languages," half, was approved by Union The UNM administration has NOMINATION was made by GRADUATING SENIOR WOMEN I Pei revealed. He said that some BLOW YOURSELF UP TO POSTER SIZE the writing of the book, Pei said. been criticized by Bill Fuller of Board last night as nominee to Dr. Harold Lavender, vice-presi­ WANT IN WITH A GOING CONCERN? THE LANG U AGEEXPERT people do better with a particular succeed William Bierbaum as If you like people, like to travel, and have the Federal Drug Abuse and Con­ dent for student affairs, who a'P­ a knowledge of a. foreign language, con­ method of studying. "Looking up said that inequality exists among Send us any black & white or color snapshot. We'll b'low it up to i trol Board for not pro vi din g Union director July 1. American World Airways. Stewardess people in their ability to learn the grammar, talking with ana­ Bierbaum will move into a new points the Union director after sider becoming a stewarde:;~s with Pan 2 ft. x 3 ft. (Poster Size). $4.75 ior one, $3.00 lor each additional "needed cooperation" in dealing consultation with the board. interviews will be held on campus on foreign languages but everyone tive speaker, watching visual rep­ with a campus-wide drug problem position, coordinator for auxili- March 25. For further information, has the ability to some extent. He resentations, writing things out, from same photo. Inquire os to qiJantity prices, group rates and Krbec was originally hired when please contact your Placement Office. revealed Wednesday by The Lobo. arrangements began for creating Pan Am is An Equc;l Opportunity listed the three basic elements in and memorizing" we r e some special projects. Original photo returned. Add 25¢ for handling. Fuller was quoted in the Albu­ * * Emploucr. language learning as hearing ap­ methods suggested by the speak­ • * the position Bierbaum will move • querque Journal as saying his into, with the understanding that PLAN AHEAD I Line up your fall semest­ paratus, grammatical coordina­ er. OPERATION BLO-UP, INC. agency "isn't getting the coopera­ er's job now. Ideal 15 hrs. per week. tion, and motivation. PEI SAID THAT the reason for if Bierbaum moved into the new Simple typing- & bookkeeping. Name 636 Pennsylvania Ave., Si'E. tion needed from the UNM ad­ Probe of Gottos, job and Krbec worked out all your own hours. Can be done in your "A good hearing apparatus en­ learning a language should influ­ ministration on the s e (drug) own home. Begins Sept, 1968. l'ay $1.25 ables a person to hear and repro­ ence the method of study. Washington, o,c. 20003 right he would succeed Bierbaum, per hour. Must qua1ify for work-study. problems. These involve students Lavender said. Secretary of Student Faculty Asso. Ap­ duce sounds well," Pei noted. "A person who is primarily in­ and a lot of non-students wbo are plications in Activities Center. For ad­ "This cannot be manufactured or terested in reading scientific or A RESOLUTION of official re­ ditional information call 255-6327, even- found on and around the campus." Bookings to Begin . ' gret for Lavender's not advising ings. Deadline April 5. 3/27 improved upon at present. It is :Philosophical works in a foreign He also told the Journal that similar to an ear for music," he language has no great need to A Union Board subcommittee the board of the circumstances of PERSONALS he estimated that around 650 per­ to investigate retroactively the Krbec's original employment was said. speak it," he said. He noted that TODAY,..• IN THE BELLAS HESS sons on and around the UNM YES, VIRGINIA, there is a Zimmerman "Grammatical coordination is a person wishing to travel in an­ former involvement of Ken Kat­ passed by a 5-1 vote of members Library Motorcycle & Timing· Associa­ the ability to grasp general prin­ other country would have a great campus were involved in the drug tas, activities director of the present. Last night's meeting was • tion. Meets April 7, G:00 p.m. in SUB. problem. The Lobo had estimated KIRBY KRBEC, Union associate director for the past year and a the first time the board was ad­ You need not have a motorcycle to join~ ciples and apply them to a situa­ advantage in speaking the native half, was approved last night by Union Board as the successor to Union, in activities of a local en. that 650 was slightly conservative tertainment booking agency which vised of those circumstances. tion," Pei continued. He said that tongue. ~nion Director. ~illiam Bierbaum, who will move into a new job as POETRY WANTED !or Poetry Anthology, "A language teacher must have ~-~'!\PUS SP-OTLIGHT and that anything over 1200-1500 does business with the Associated Board members have been in­ Include stamped envelope. Idle,vild Pub­ the person with this mental facul­ would be high. d1rector of auxllu~ry agencies July 1. Krbec expressed pleasure that lishers, 643 Frederick, San Franelsco, ty can usually read and write a at least 10,000 words of vocabu­ . Students was established last formally expressing regret for . -- . I the board found h1m acceptable and pledged himself "Both to continue California. 94117. foreign language well, while the lary and a degree of grammatical \ -- The Albuquerque Tribune yes­ night by Union Board. similar communications "prob­ IS THE Zimmerman Library Motorcycle 'I terday quoted UNM Vice-Presi­ and to enhance the Union•s existing programs." (Photo by Pawley) and Timing Club for real1 person with an ear for languages perfection," Pei asserted. He said - lems" all year, said board mem­ \ i I dent for Student Affairs Dr. Lav­ "IT SEEMS to me that even will normally speak and hear bet­ that language teachers have a I( ber Rob Burton after the meeting, PERSONALITY POSTERS, Psychedelic, ender as saying, "I do not know though Gattas apparently got out Ski Posters & Buttons. If we don't ter. life's work cut out for them. II before he was directly involved in and this resolution was their have them, then you don't need them. "MOTIVATION CAN BE at all In commenting on what lan­ of any instance when we have way of making their dissatis­ Send for Samples & List. MADAM I failed to cooperate with any law conflict of interest, there is still BUTTERFLY'S Gi£t Shop, 4609 E. Col­ levels," the scholar observed. guages to learn, the speaker em­ ,I faction a matter of formal record. INTERNATIONAL enforcement agency that bas ask­ an indication of possible collusion fax, Denver, Colorado 80220. "Lowest motivation for language phasized the numbers of people /I U. Personnel Deans between him and Jerry Roehl, who "I THINK it's unfortunate WANTED: Students with new ideas about speaking a given tongue. He told ed us to do proper and legal that the board picks out one thing learning is that it is a high school RECORDS things." remained in the agency and wa'S ways to promote Student-Faculty com­ the audience that of the approx- a member of the Popular Enter­ like this and waves it like a municatlotll!, Are you interCllted? Apply or college requirement," he re- Lavender said that UNM had for the Student-Facnlty Association. Mono or Stereo • • • music from tainment Committee,' said board_ banner," said Associated Studentl!l Applieations in Activities Center. Dead­ refused to allow one bnreau to Receive New Titles member Rob Burton after the President John Thorson, who llne April 5. For information call 255- plant an agent at UNM under an voted against the resolution, a'fte>: 6327, eveninll:'ll. S/27 many t:ountries • _ . your choice meeting. Jemez Springs assumed name. The name of that By GRANT HARVEY of the Union, will become director "My hope for the subcommit­ the meeting. "It's a g-ceat dis­ FOR SALE just ••• agency was not given in the Trib­ Effective July 1, personnel of a new position in the finance tee's investigation would be that appointment to me that we've division designed to coordinate taken this action against the man 1966 TRIUMPH Spitfire Convertible. Good une account.. deans at UNM will receive new it will either clear or implicate .& 3.04 Dist. Attomey Alexander Sce­ auxiliary agencies of the Univer­ Gattas conclusively," Burton said. who is probably UNM's greatest condition. Good tires, radio heater titles reflecting a slight change of sity. Kirby Krbec will become the proponent of responsible student Wire wheels, many extrns. 298-1636 afu,; ' resse, in the same Tribune article, THE SUBCOMMITI'EE was G p.m. Only $1200. Want to ll

Page 2 NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, Mal:'ch 29,1968 · Friday, March 29,1968 NEW MEXICO J.OBO Page 3 Anti -War Protests Planned for April By PHIL SEMAS tions in at least 12 cities. include a commemorative service ton "until something is done" College Press Service The largest will be in New for Americans and Vietnamese about their grievances, is not WASHINGTON - The campus York where there will be two killed in the war, specifically directed against the anti-war movement, which has parades culminating in a rally in • Dr. M a r t i n Luther King's war, but one argument which been fairly quiet since November, Central Park. Other cities includ­ poor people's campaign, which King and his followers will un­ will begin to pick up speed again ed in the demonstrations will be will bring poor p e o p I e from doubtedly advance is that too in a series of protests planned chicago, San Francisco, Washing­ throughout the for much is being spent on the war throughout the month of April. ton, Philadelphia, Boston, Los a prolonged camp-in in Washing- The demonstrations will begin Angeles, Austin (Tex.), Minnea­ and not enough

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~ntslll ·NEW MEXICO LOBO Rodey's 'Asia' Production Dowlllewlt for G lhaw or ekopping? Eat at Published Monday, Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday of the regular University yenr by the Student Publications Bop.rd of the Associated Students of the University of New Mcx.;c:O """"' ~econd~class pos~ge. pa1d at Albuquerque, New Mexico. Printed by the University Print· What is Resistance? l:xamines· Old Loyalities mg P}ant. Subscrtpbon rate: $4.5.0 for the school year, payable in advance. All editorials I and stgne~ c~lumns express the VIews of the writer and not necessarily those of the Stu­ dent Pub1tcat10ns Board or of the University. University students, deeply in- · to offer to theater in the world­ Bema terested in examining "old loyal­ at-large." Editor-in-Chief ------Chuck Noland I ties" and experimenting with new Managing Editor ------·------Nooley Reinheardt By LARRY LACK studl'nt body, who is more or less will not fight for her when she is one, will find kindred themes run­ The starting point of Resist­ the l<>ndel' of the Rt>sisbmee- the agressor, as in Viet Nam. ning through the Rodey Theatre ance, the thing that binds togeth­ Why ltcsistancc1 People ask us if we seriously production of "Asia and the Far OPEN 2.4 HOURS believe we can stop the war by East." Welcome Change er the brothers of the Resistance, 'V<''ru often 'usked why we Makers MCIIde wlmt we are doing. Our answer is, of na:na 105 Central N.W. · 2.47-8626 Union Board last night approved the nomination of Kirby is the act of making oneself un­ choose a tmth of open resistance The play opens its second week­ Indian Jewelry draftable. Usually that act is to tht> draft and the war, and we "We are going to stop it, and the end of performances at 8:30 to­ Krbec, associate director of the Union, as successor to pres­ Resistors nationwide, only about gen<>rally ans\VI'r that it seems to first step, stopping the draft, is night and continues Saturday and OLDTOWN ent director William Bierbaum when Bierbaum moves up to six have been indicted. One of us the best hope of peace. well under way." Sunday nights. a new administrative job July 1. Dr. Harold Lavender, vice­ formalized by returning one's For n long time advocates of * * * The play's title does not neces­ draft card and related documents pence in this country have utilized There are two main elements in president for student affairs, makes the appointment with the Resistance analysis, which sarily describe the play, director to the local board or some other to the fullest all legally protected Edwin Snapp said. The setting iffile consultation of the board. federal authority. avenues of protest in an attempt says that the draft is the most vulnerable element of the war could be any country in the world, U-Cue Billiards Krbec was hired a year and a half ago after plans to create In lieu of this, some Resistors to alter our nation's agressive including Venezuela, which is the have burned their draft cards or foreign policy. system. 16 Tables the new job for Bierbaum were conceived. The understand­ used even less formal means of First, we say that stopping the horne of the playwright, Isaac * * * Chocron. ing was that Krbec would serve a trial period as associate making themselves unavailable, The administration's answer to draft will end the war- There is Special Student Prices director and would be the prime candidate, if he worked out, such as dropping out of sight. the growth of fervent opposition general agreement in Congres­ The country in the play once Those who openly inform the to our war goals has ranged from sional, military, and scholarly was occupied by extremely loyal LEAGUES FORMING for the director's job if Bierbaum moved up. government that they will not be pretending that such opposition circles that a volunteer army is residents - as s h own in three insufficient to what they term flashback scenes of the country­ Now Krbec will take over July 1, and students should see drafted are inviting indictments does not exist to brutal paramili­ Girls - Half Price a pleasant change in direction of the Union almost immed­ and court actions that may end tary suppression. Simultaneously, "our current defense needs." men celebrating the winning of a in prison terms of up to five the Viet Nam war itself bas been The fact that there is increas­ IAASAC CHOCRON'S "Far East" opens its second weekend of per­ revolution. But the young people Open 10:00 <:J.m. to 1:00 a.m, 3005 Central N iately after the changeover. Krbec, a former dean of men years. flagrantly escalated until it has ing dependence upon conscription formances at the Rodey Theatre tonight at 8:30. In the scene above, a of the land decide their country and an experienced student-union administrator, sees as the So far, however, of over 5,000 become a nightmare that domin­ for VietNam means that the war TV announcer is interviewing the people of a country about how it has too many problems-and that primary duty of a student union to provide a place and a these select few is David Harris, ates the present American way of is increasingly unpopular with feels to have sold their country, and what they plan to do with the it would be easier to sell the coun­ the ex-president of the Stanford life_ enlistment-eligible men. The Re­ money once the country is sold. However, once the country is sold, the try than to solve the problems. program in which students can be comfortable. More and more people in the sistance takes the position that a people find it is not that easy to escape responsibility. Profit from the sale is divided He has gone out of his way in the last year and a half to peace movement have concluded volunteer army will work when equally among the residents, and CAREER BOUND break down the wall between students and Union administra­ that the usefulness of legal chan­ there is somet1ling worth volun­ they expect to begin a new life. Get There First and Foremost nels of opposition to the war is at teering for_ In this connection it Schubert, Handel But they find out, when the boat­ tion which has characterized Bierbaum's regime. Whereas an end. They have heard Johnson should be noted that there is no loads of new residents anive, that With Your Travelers Bierbaum is noted for his uncommunicative attitude toward Letters and Rusk proclaim that the U_S. draft in North Viet Nam-there just selling their country does not FIRST Aid · students in general and Union Board in particular, Krbec will "honor its commitments" no is no need for one- Students to Perform in Two Recitals free them from responsibility. Your Travel Number is Letter& are welcome. and should matter how strong domestic op­ * • * They have become guests in their solicits their questions and opinions. be no longer than 260 wurdo type­ 265-7611 written, double apaced. Name. tek­ position to t11e war may grow. The second element of our stra­ On 2, fine Center own country, by their own re­ Krbec pledged himself last night to "continue and enhance phone number and addr""' mW!t he U n d e r these circumstances tegy says that even a small num­ April 4 in U. Arts quest, Snapp explains. included. although noune will be UNM music students will par­ ed by pianist Cassandra Moran. existing Union programs." A really substantial enhancement, withheld upon requeot. many of us feel that to limit our­ ber of people who undertake to "I think this may be one rea­ ~ selves to the usual forms of pro­ put themselves on the line against ticipate in two recitals next week Betty Ann Syverson, a graduate which will do as much long-term good as almost anything student, will present a piano re­ son I decided to stage the play. ELSERVICEJiifl test-signing statements, writing the draft ean stop it. By resisting in the Fine Arts Center Recital Each of us, every day, is in­ Re-examine WCA 4 8:15 Albuquerque, N.M. else will be the friendly, positive attitude toward working letters to officialsl even marching in significant numbers, we have Hall. cital Thursday, April at 1516 San Pedro NE p.m. Her program will include volved in the process of buying with students which he will bring to his new job. Dear Editor: and picketing-is to consign our­ placed the federal government in The first, a flute recital by senior and selling life," Snapp said. In the March 21 issue of The a trick box that it's going to have Janel Zeisler, is scheduled for Handel's "Air with Variations," selves to impotence, to symbolic Another play had been schedul­ * * * Lobo I was interested to read the protest which is demonstrably lit­ trouble getting out of_ Tuesday, April 2 at 8:15 p.m. Hindernith's "Piano Sonata III," Another development at last night's Union Board meeting amount of Student Senator Jim That is, the government has HER p r o g r a m will include and Ravel's "Alborada del graci­ ed to be performed in March - tle more than letting off steam in but then Snapp obtained a copy Dines resigning his responsibili­ limited, and, from .its point of Schubert's "Introduction and Var­ oso/' was the appointment of a special subcommittee to investi­ terms of its effect upon the still­ of the Chocron script from a for­ ties "to join the ranks of the stu­ expanding war in Asia- view, rather unpleasant, alterna­ iations on Trockne Blurnen" and The public is invited to both gate Union Activities Director Ken Gattas' former involve­ dents." tives in dealing with us. We see Fukushina's "Mei-pour flute free recitals. mer student now living in Vene­ Our alternative to the tradi­ zuela. ment with a local entertainment-booking agency which does Mr. Dines was reported as as­ tional means of protest is direet those alternatives as follows: soul." business with the Associated Students to the tune of more serting the Western Collegiate action. Along with many other {1) Putting all of us away. In She will be joined by Gilberta "I read the script, and decided than $25,000 in entertainers' fees contracted this year. Association and other "tradition­ groups and individuals, the Re­ choosing this method, the feder­ Orellano, violin, Linda Rowe, viola, that it was a play I wanted to do al" student government organiza­ sistance is convinced that coor­ als would admit to the world and and John Smith, cello, for a Moz­ Personal Reasons very much," Snapp said. "I feel Gattas was one of the founders of the company, Western tions offered little benefit to the dinated direct action against the to the American people that they art flute quartet. Chocron goes beyond the avant Collegiate Productions Inc., which was formed last summer students. war is the only hope for peace, cannot conduct the war without MISS Zeisler will be accompani- grade-but not in the 'sick' way excepting that peace-by-genocide resorting to political repression Kitchens so many plays go. He presents a .,. by Gattas and his father along with some UNM students, In a column it was implied that on a massive scale at home- Unable very healthful attitude. Chocron the student officers had not ex­ that the U.S. war effort is ar- is a tremendously creative, ima­ StudentsLove one of whom was Jerry Roehl. Early last September, when ranging. It seems unhltely (although amined the value of the WCA in certainly not impossible) that To Accept Post ginative writer- I don't think this Our Shops the agency decided to go after UNM's business, Gattas re­ terms of its benefiting the student * * * they will choose this course, which A recently-appointed adminis­ is his last play that will he done signed as an officer and sold his stock because he didn't want on campus. As to electoral alternatives, to would involve the trial and. im­ trator at UNM, John E. Kitchens, in this country. He has something .--· to be involved in a conflict-of-interest situation. Perhaps Mr. Dine has !iOUrces quote the Boston Resistance, "We prisonment of thousands of has notified the University that of which I am unaware but it has support genuine peace candidates, youths, mostly white and middle for "personal reasons" he will be Roehl stayed on as an officer and accepted an appointment been my understanding that the but remember who ran on a peace class, as well as a kind of public unable to take the position of di­ this year to Popular Entertainment Committee, which has New Mexico student leaders were platform in 1964. Anyway, there abandoument of the whole Amer­ rector of the division of extension, contracted through Western Collegiate for around $15,000 extremely critical about the WCA. will be no choice this autumn • - - ican tradition of freedom from summer session, and community They hosted the spring confer­ unless enough people speak out political incarceration. Especially services next fall. in bookings this year. Roehl was removed from the commit­ ence in 1967 and in essence de­ with their lives, not votes - - -" without a Congressional declara­ Earlier this month he had ac­ tee post yesterday as a result of an investigation of the manded the association produce The two Democratic "dove" tion of war, this step would be cepted the post, effective next agency's activities. or dissolve. candidates, McCarthy and Ken­ very risky and embarrassing for September, as successor to Dr. In the fall conference of 1967 nedy, have already shown some the administration. Harold 0. Ried, director of the The question rai"sed last night by board member Rob Bur­ the New Mexico delegation spear­ of their hand. McCarthy recently • * • division since 1954. Dr. Ried has 'called a press conference specifi­ ton was this: Investigation has apparently cleared Gattas of headed the impeachment of the (2) Putting a few of us, the ttRE~t)QC announced his plans to leave the executive secretary to improve the cally to make it clear that he administrative ;position at the conflict-of-interest charges, but since he knew of Roehl's doesn't "honor draft dodgers and leadership, away, and ignoring probability the WCA would be the rest. This wouldn't help mat­ close of the current academic involvement and conflict of interest, and since Gattas is the valuable to the students. deserters," as LBJ supporters had SJLOON year, June 30, to return to full­ charged. ters for the government either­ man who contracts entertainment for Popular Entertain­ Maybe Mr. Dines feels the heavy we can see to that. First, we are 3244 San MateQ NE time teaching in the speech de­ e x p en s e involved shows not Resistance Strategy already aware of and prepared partment. ment Committee, was there any possibility of collusion? The Resistance call for direct " · Burton's hope is that the subcommittee will be able either enough return. Let's see- Dues are for the possibility of imprison­ Dancing Wednesday Night Kitchens is director of continu­ $115. Travel to conference and action against the war is founded ment, and we won't be scared off_ To The Sunday Funnies ing education and summer school to implicate or clear Gattas conclusively. their lodging would approximate on a realization that the war can­ Second, the Resistance is going to at Kunsas State University. $400 for the two conferences each not be carried on without individ­ take advantage of any hesistancy Melodrama Friday and Satur­ Dr. Ferrel Heady, UNM aca­ Union Board Chairman Bill Ross appointed himself, Bur­ ual acquiescence in the war sys­ ton, Associated Students President John Thorson, and either year. The total is $515. of enforcement on the part of the day Nights "Curse you, Jack demic vice-president and presi­ In return the WCA has hosted tem here at home- federal authorities to organize Dalton" Live cast dent-elect. said a replacement for Dean of Men Howard V. Mathany or Harold Lavender, vice­ the telelectures with Barry Gold­ The emphasis in Resistance, ob­ more draft refusal-for it is ob­ Dr. Ried will be named later. president for student affairs, to the panel. Lavender will water, General Hershey, Robert viously, is on depriving the gov­ vious that, as long as we can Kennedy, and Charles Percy and ernment of the manpower needed show that we have resisted with serve if Mathany, who was not at last night's meeting can­ will be hosting Ronald Reagan, to conduct the war. There are relative impunity, we can appeal not. George Wallace, and several less­ only a few points in the course of to others on the grounds that it Lavender and Thorson, however, were involved in the er-known individuals. Also in re­ each man's life when he is asked is possible we're going to get off turn studies are being conducted to participate directly in national scot-free.. (In any case we can al­ initial investigation of Western Collegiate's activities. If policies; the call to war is one of McDonald'S by the WCA in the areas of stu­ ready show that resisting is less the purpose of the subcommittee is to get new people to dent housing, international stu­ these. risky than the jungles of Viet take a fresh look at the evidence and draw independent con­ dents, student unions, athletic While the Resistance includes Nam.) seating anangements, and stu­ many pacifists who are opposed (3) Eliminating the dra.ft. This "YOUR KIND OF PLACE!u clusions based on that evidence, this doesn't seem like the dent rights. in principle to all war, our basic is the alternative that we believe way to do it. If, however, what Ross would like is a rubber­ I would welcome former sena­ philosophy is a response to the large-seale draft resistance is go­ stamp approval of the original investigation's findings, there tor Jim Dines' "re-examination" VietNam war and the agressive ing to force the government to couldn't be a better way than to include two people who have of UNM's membership in the American posture that spawned choose. And, as is explained McDONALD'S WCA. it. Many of us are ready to fight z.bove, when the draft goes we I ..-already made up their minds. Roy Musick to defend our country. But we think the war can't be far behind. CATERS YOUR Tomorrow at your j I PARTIES­ WHATTA J~-r 5Te:P OUTSIDE:: I L-OEB /W:JRS 8 A.M. class, don't just YOtJ MC::Af'.l AND GA.YTI-\AT"J CUGTOM~R..s GIVE US A CALL TO· HAVE A BALL WHAT T"i4AT WAY. Pl"Tr!AT? I GAIDJ sit there. 3 LOCATIONS We know. Morning just isn't your time to fly. You're a night person. 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Weekend Activity ern Athletic Conference gymnas­ be entered. Mitchell snid. His team boasts A CAREER IN NAVAL AVIATION tics title in history, tlie New Mex­ Hurban sprained an an k I e some 9.4 and 9.5 performers in ico Lobo gymnastics team is hard earlier this week and was not the side horse, floor exercise, FUN WORKING IN EUROPE &t work preparing for the ~WAA able to work out at full capacity. long horse, and parallel bars. WEAR THE NAVY On Sports Scene championship meet to be held in Mitchell expects him to be ready ASIDE FROM New Mexico and Tucson April 4·6. to .compete by Thursday. Jim Southern Illinois, other teams in .. WINGS OF GOLDU Full schedules are the bywords Coach Rusty Mitchell's gym­ Royce, who sustained a knee in­ the meet expected to make strong for UNM atltletic teams as they nasts com;pletely dominated the jury during a regular workout, bids for the national champion­ tackle a busy weekend of sports 1 1 famous international dishes WAC championships last week is the only other man on the ship are the University of Cali­ both at horne and on the road to­ at Tucson and won the first and team who has been forced to slow fornia, Michigan, and Temple day and tomorrow. second places with its A and B down during the week. University. The U. S. Naval Aviation team from NAS, Dallas, will The feature event of the week­ (Hungarian, Dutch, Indonesian, teams over five-time defending Friday night's competition will end will be a dual track meet at French, German, and others ...) league champion Arizona. be for individual honors, and the Mitchell has brought his UNM be on campus to administer flight aptitude tests to University Stadium matching the gymnastics team from the ranks lunch I I :30·2:30 dinner 5:30-9:30 FIVE LOBOS also won indivi­ four 'top teams in the meet will Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. defending Western Athletic Con­ dual titles in the competition. be selected to battle it out for of 'also-rans' to one of the fore­ ference cham;pion Lobos against Stormy Eaton won gold medals in the championship Saturday night. most gymnastics powers in the 2 U.S. The Lobos finished the sea­ WHERE: Student Placement Center the Arizona Wildcats. The meet 41 s Romero St. N.W. blocks N.W. the floor exercise and the tramp­ GUARANTEED JOBS ABROAD! Get paid, travel, meet people. will be the first horne outdoor son with a perfect 11-0 season and of Old Town Plaza 242-4986 oline, Tom Galioto won the side Summer and year 'round jobs for young people 17 to ~0 ..For WHEN: April 1-5. 8 AM-4 PM (Mon.-Fri.) competition for New Mexico. horse, Bob Smith won the parallel made Mitchell's coaching record illustrated magazine with complete details and applications NEW MEXICO finished second bars, and Rich McConnell won 23-1 over the past two years. send $1.00 to The International Student lnforma!ion Service (ISIS), in a triangular at 'Tucson two the side horse. "The boys have worked hard 133, rue Hotel des Monnaies, Brussels 6 Bel aurn. weeks ago behind Arizona State New Mexico's B team was com-· U. Bose boll Teom all year, a1_1d I know they will be University. prised of team members who were The Lobos will still be operating not eligible for the NCAA meet below capacity this weekend but FLIGHT IN NAVY TRAINER AVAILABLE ---~------~-~-·-'11-Q _____ ....,._., because of junior college transfer should get solid performances rules. Wins Number 1b from Art Baxter in the triple and "If all of our boys had been t( FOR THOSE WHO COMPLETE EXAMS long jump events, Rene Matison eligible, we could have given Ralph Sallee picked up his six­ in the sprints, and Joe Powdrell, Glen Campbell everybody a good run for the th pitching victory of the season Jon Caffey, Mike Jeffrey, and NCAA title. We're still going to by leading the New Mexico Lobo George Loughridge in the other be tough, however," Mitchell said. baseball team to a '7-4 win over field events. In Co~cert-April 6-8:00 PM MITCHELL thinks Eaton, Gal­ Southern Colorado State yester­ The meet gets under way at ioto, Smith, Manna, and McCon­ day afternoon. .-----EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT---.., 1:15 p.m. with the long jump and nell all have good chances to take The win boosted Sallee's record the pole vault. Running events ...•' individual honors and feels his to 6-0 and upped the Lobos mark MONTANO • THULIN • RESNAIS start at 2 p.m. team could ·place among the top to 16-2 for the season. New Mex­ ON THE BASEBALL diamond, four squads in the country. ico will meet Southern Colorado '"SO FAR ABOVE THE OTHER THRILLER Coach Bob Leigh's nine is sched­ Defending national champion State again today at 3 p.m. be­ a·v~caotMy ~ye on The Ma~: .. -········· uled to play a doubleheader with Southern Illinois University will fore going into a Saturday double­ FILMS that comparison would be foolish. header with the Air Force Acad­ the Air Force Academy Saturday be the best team in the competi­ inaVAN HEUSEN~ Beautifully made and acted."-~~~e?'o~~o+i~:~ at 1 p.m. The Lobos will have tion. Southern Illinois won the emy. played 19 games by the time they Eastern regionals last week in SALLEE GOT off to a 'Shaky ''417"VANOPRESS SHIRT take on the Falcons. The Air Michigan amassing 191 points and start against Southern Colorado, "A TRIUMPH AND A THRILLER. Force opens its season today easily outdistancing the entire allowing three runs in the first One glance ... and I wa·s trapped by the ·.' against the University of Albu­ field. - inning. Southern Colorado hung 'I . Erotic scenes of such outright beauty ... "Southern Illinois is a good biggest man on campus! Really trim and . ' . querque. on to its 3-0 lead until the bottom team, but they didn't have much . sharp in his permanently pressed Van In statistics released last week, of the third inning when the Lobos . Hl=lusen ''417" Vanopress shirt. Made with such superb. sub~lety. lA GUERRE New Mexico's first baseman Mike competition last week in Michi­ brought the roof down. An outstandmg f1lm McLaughlin is leading Lobo hit­ gan. The second-place finishers The Lobos turned four hits and the authentic button-down collar, his shirt ters with a .459 batting average. only scored 153 points," Mitchell two SCS errors into five big runs features new Soil-Away process that washes said. for our time." Lobo tennis players, sporting a and after that never lost the lead. · out stains and collar soil without scrubbing. -Judith Crist, WJT THE LOBOS will leave for Tuc­ In the wild third inning, Lobo Plus V-Taperfora slimmer, neater fit. ' 5-l record, travel to Las Cruces , I son Wednesday and hope to get in coach Bob Leigh was ejected from And new "with it" patterns and colors. and El Paso for matches against a short workout before beginning I nTHE LOVE SCENES New Mexico State University the game for becoming too vigor­ Say, if looks could kill, I'd really be \ com;petition Thursday. Thursday ous in his protest of a call at MUST BE AMONG and the University of Texas-El will be taken up with the compul- out of this scene! Paso. New Mexico dropped its f horne plate. , THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ./'-- first match in six starts Satur­ Leigh watched the 'rest of the · day to a talented Brigham Young Phil Harper game from the stands and was University team, 6-3. forced to coach from behind the Now from Van Heusen ••• the scent of adventure ••• · _!!!,!!t!!t!~! r;:azine EST fl II IE Prices: $2.50-$3.00-$3.50-$4.00 6:00-1 0:00 am backstop near the Lobo dugout. SHOWN AT 7:0~9:15 =:! -- . THE GOLF TEAM will be in ) Passport 360 • • • tlie first to last and last and last! r Your Think Green SCS CLOSED the gap to 5-4 1 'MihNtllii.i!tJIM Socorro for the New Mexico In­ I in the top of the sixth frame, but ter-collegiate Golf Tournament. Student Discount $.50 In Each Price Range f") Money New Mexico quickly stretched it If everything goes as expected, Man out again with two more runs in New Mexico should have a rela­ the bottom of the inning. 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.. - ---·------~""""'""-- CoRONAl>o Friday, March 29, 1968 Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO '57~.. 7it:t O-n'3QW Varsity Band Performs PATRONIZE LOBO ADVERTISERS V, 7 I '>lc .'i? WANT ADS UNM Dinner-Concert Series Begins, C'Af.:L. WANTED EXICO SECOND HAND MICROSCOPE wanted w/mag up 900:~~;, Call 265·8703, Ext. 362. International Music Featured Sunday WINNER OF 2ACADEMY AWARDS 3/28 The Varsity Band at UNM will muffins and lemon meringue pud­ INI;LUDING Our Seventy-First Year of Editorial Freedom HELP WANTED open its spring series of dinner ding will be served for $1.75 to BEST FOREIGN FILM OF YEAR SUMMER COUNSELORS. Leading East­ concerts Sunday at 5 p.m. with a non-UNM students and $1.25 to ern Doys Ranch. Over 19 yra. of age, Vol. 71 Momlay, Aprill, 1968 must have thorough knowledge of ho~.>ro· program of international music in students. Admission is free for manship and be able to t-each riding and the Union Ballroom, those who do not buy a dinner. care of hol'Sea. Camping experience de-. sirable but not essential. Also openings James Whitlow, Varsity Band Student conductors for the con- for Arts & Crafts instructor specinliz.. director, and student conductors cert include David Lester, Peggy ing in leather craft, A.R.C. water sllfety will lead the band in such num- McCreary, ·and Carl Hammond. Joseph E. l...f:vinc prtM"nls instructot, and N,R.A. rifle instructor. LBJ Withdraws Write Ames R. Mosely, 432 Arizona SE, bers as Clarre Gundman's "He- Rita McFarland, chairman of FEDERICO FELLINI'S RFK Favors Talks, No. E, AlbuquefQue, N.M., or call 256- President Lyndon B. Johnson last night told a 8411 between 8 and 10 p,m. brides Suite," Arthur Fracken- program directorate, said the Sun­ pohl's "Cantilena for Band," and night dinner concert:> have been nation-wide television audience that he would not GIRL w/car to cnrc for 14-month-old boy, 8-10 a.m. Tuesday-Saturday, Could get Ernesto Lecuona's "Bolero Es- · started again mainly because none seek and will not accept the renomination for back to campus in time for a 10 ~30 class, panol." of the dorms or greek houses on )nesident of the Democratic Party in 1968. 1442 Princeton NE. 256-3074. A dinner of cole slaw, chicken campus serve dinners on Sunday His words were, "I shall not seck and I will not Asks Peace Effort PERSONALS tetrazini, Yale beets, S p an ish evenings. accept the nomination of my party for another ;> ~ rl term as y{)ur president." By ALLEN BUCHANAN He insisted there should be new POETRY WANTED for Poetry Anthology. Include stamped envelope. Idlewild Pub­ Earlier in his speech, President Johnson an­ New York Senato1· Robert F. sources of recruitment into the lishers, 543 Frederick, San Francisco, nounced a halt of the bombing and sea attacks in Kennedy, addressing a large health field, and a creation of new California. 94117. all but one area over Viet Nam. An area near the crowd Friday at Zimmerman field, institutions and health clinics PERSONALITY POSTERS, Psychedelic, within the poverty regions of this Ski Posters & Buttons. If we don't demilitarized zone is the only area that will be hit said he favors a "negotiated set­ have them, then you don't need them. by air and sea attacks. tlement rather than a withdrawal" country. Send for Samples & List. MADAM "We must operate on the prin­ BUTTERFLY'S Gift Shop, 4609 E. Col­ The President called his new move toward a in Viet N am. "We must make a fax, Denver, Co]orarlo 80220. S.U.B. Theatre political settlement of the Viet Nam conflict "un­ new effort to end the war in Viet ciple that we can do better in the FOR SALE 50¢ ilateral" deescalation. He challenged North Viet Nam and begin the long journey United States," Kennedy said. "We must meet our needs on a 1960 TRIUMPH motorcycle with 1964 tR Fri. 7 & 10 Nam's llo Chi Minh "to respond positively and to peace," he said. engine 660cc. Black. See at 1106¥., Grand -L•fe Magaz• ne favorably to this new step toward peace.'' "We must have a broader base decent and human scale.'' NE. 3/29 "BRILLIANT Johnson put no time limit on how long the of support there, and end the A LARGE painted sign on the NEW STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA . ' .. MARCElLO I.WlTROIANNI· ClAUDIA CAROINN.E •ANOUK AIMEE· SANDRA MILO· ROSSELlA FALK ·llAilllARA STEElE bombing of the North would be ceased. He asked corruption within the Siagon gov­ east end of the field asked: "So slightly used. Will sacrifice at $80. Call ~ t,NIII.O fllllCtl•s-,trllttQI'IU• ,__, IIIWIIJ•Sto,.Jiflll tr IUOtllflU.IIIl·l!l\l)fii(Ltl tlllllllft.linf ·iiMrUO IINl J-'I*S'St l'ltlllllf.ll~ 344-1969 after 5 p.m. 4/4 FORCEFUL AND Britain and the Soviet Union to do all they would ernment. I believe the time has who wants a ruthless President?'' OPEN 3·6 SUNDAY, 1316 Bryn Mawr RESPECTABLE to help negotiate a settlement of the Viet N am come to seek the path of peace. Before delivering his speech, Ken­ N.E. It sparkles inside & out. Here's conflict. That is why I run for President," nedy turned to face the sign, the best 3 bdrm. home, tastfully carpeted, CINEMA ART." Kennedy said. hesitated, turned back to the fireplace & kitchen with dishwasher. dis­ -Bosley Crowther, LBJ also announced that he was sending 13,500 poser & lg. covered patio. This home more troops to Viet Narn. That would raise the microphones and said, smiling: close to UNM Tennis club & shopping. New Yorio; T1mes KENNEDY SAID the growth number of American troops there to 549,500. Some of a people cannot be measured "If I was ruthless, you know what I At $15,500 it's a winner. Sec Sam Cooper, 265·8571 evenings & weekends reserve units, he said, will be called up to furnish SENATOR ROBERT F. KENNEDY spoke before by the gross national product. He I could do to you." Later he looked I 842-8280. to the sign again. "I resent that I additional manpower. a large crowd of UNM students, high school admir­ indicated that the GNP includes I 1966 TRIUMPH Spitfire Convertible. Good sign," he said. "It's unfair, with condition. Good tires, radio & heater. Senator Eugene McCarthy, challenging LBJ, ers, and townspeople at Zimmerman field Friday .such things as air pollution, cig­ I Wire wheels, many extras. 298-1636 after said last night he hoped Johnson's withdrawal afternoon. At one point in his address, RFK asked arette advertising, and the "glori­ Richard Nixon not being here.'' 5 p.m. Onl,y $1200. Want to sell would be reflected in tomorrow's Wisconsin pri· the audience to give a show of hands on the alter­ fication of violence on television" At the conclusion of his speech, CLEAN 1955 Ford in good condition ; Kennedy answered questions from good tires and engine. Ideal for city mary. Senator Robert Kennedy said this morn­ natives he offered concerning the VietNam war. It to advertise children's toys. transportation. $125. Call 255-2540 llfter ing he was still an active candidate for the was his own opinion that the United States must "The gross national product the crowd. "You-the girl in the 3:30. 3/20 presidency. seek to negotiate rather than withdraw from Viet measures everything except those pink blouse," he called to some­ RFK is ex)Jected to meet with the President Nam, and "begin the long journey down the road things that make life worthwhile," one seated in the stadium. "You "GREGORY & TIJERINA, peace & soon. are a girl, aren't you?" It wasn't. freedom" Bumper Stickers. One for to peace. (Photo by Pawley) he declared, " .•• and that which 50¢, 5 for $2., 10 for $3., 20 for $5., makes us proud to be Americans." "You've convinced me," he laugh­ 50 for $10. Make cheeks to S. Abrams HE ACCUSED this nation of ed. "I'm going to cut my hair.'' and send to 1920 Girard NE, Albuquer­ SWEE Re-scheduled using a double standard for health HE WAS ASKED if he thought que, N.M. 87106. care-one for the "well-off maj­ the draft is unconstitutional. "No. ority," and "another for the poor.'' . , the draft isn't unconstitution­ KNEE-HOLE DESK: 48" wide, 17" deep, SMELL U. St:udent:s Arrested al," he said. "It isn't unconstitu­ 30" high; 7 dwrs; phony .walnut fini8h. $30. See at LOBO office, 158 Student Kennedy Meeting tional because you don't like it." .. Publications Bldg, after 5 p.m. Do not When pressed for answers on call. Set for Tuesday the Viet Nam war, he reversed SERVICES On Drug-Law Charge UNM Opens Door the order of questioning and said The UNM Students for Ken­ "Let nle ask you. something • - • TYPING 1 For a "suver' paper - edited and Montano and at lj;3000 for grammar. zpeUingo, punctuation - let a Four of 17 young people ar­ nedy will meet tomorrow night at four questions.'' Re akBed -which former NYC Executive Seeretaey help ~0' ~'09( 1\'liss Umpley...... rested on suspicion of drug-law 7:30 in rooms 250 A and B of the the audience would prefer, a un­ you. Partial . background: Advertilling; Hewitt's bond was set at $3000, Union. The meeting was original­ ilateral withdrawal in Viet NaJa; Art; FinancJal; Legal; Sciences. Ex· violations in Albuquerque Friday and Lommori's and Lebby's was For Campaigners pericncl!d typing prof(!Ssionnl papers pre­ ly scheduled for Thursday. a bombing halt and negotiationS; "Sented national enginec;ring conferences. and Saturday nrc enrolled at $1500 each. Any presidential candidate a continuap.ce of the present po­ Phone: 242-0649. Saturday UNM this semester. Four others The meeting is to establish the basic foundation of the move­ wishing to speak at UNM will re­ licy; or escalation. The response Midnight were students last fall. ment for New York senator Rob­ ceive the same consideration given showed a majority favored a bombing halt with negotiations. David Brooks Spring-semester students ai·­ Merlin Olsen to Talk ert Kennedy for President on to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, As­ rested were John Hewitt, a soph­ campus. A chairman will be elect­ sociated Students President J'ohn LEADING back to the question omore living in Coronado Hall; ed along with other officers at to­ Thorson said last week. on the draft, he said it was his \I UNM "has had feelers" from objective to see the United States Louis Montano, Jr., 19, a fresh­ At U. Tele-Lecture morrow's meeting. have a professional army. He NE OF THE man, 205 Columbia SE; Henry Minnesota's Democratic president­ ONE MATINEE TODAY Merlin Olsen, defensive tackle Associated Students President, ial contender Eugene McCarthy, added that he was in favor of a Carlos Pettine, a freshman, 3633 of the Los Angeles Rams football John Thorson, acting chairman, is lottery draft system. "The burden WEEK Moon NE; and Laura Kay Um­ and from the Socialist party can­ YEAR'S 10 SPECIAL ROAD SHOW ONLY SPECIAL LATE SHOW team, will speak over the Union's expected to step down from the didate, Thorson said. of the Viet Nam war is with the pleby, 20, a non-degree student, tele-lecture facilities Tuesday, post because of his responsibilities poor " he said, pointing out that I am watch.ing you 4919 Marquette NE. Between $500 and $600 was FRI. & SAT. 11:40 P.M. April 2, in the Ballroom. The 6 in student government, a spokes­ spent to arrange Kennedy's 58 p~r cent of the men drafted in BEST!" through a telescope STUDENTS registered here fall foot 5, 276-pound Olsen, a former man for the Kennedy group said speech here Friday, Thorson said. New Mexico are Spanish-Ameri­ -New York University of Utah player, is one Sunday. cans. Pas/ semester were Roger B. Kahn, The mony was needed to pay costs you must do . I 19, a freshman who lived in Coro­ of a series of speakers arranged The UNM group will work for telephone calls, publicity, and Someone asked Kennedy what 3rd BIG WEEK! i nado; Richard Lebby, also a to speak over the telephone by closely with the state and Ber­ the facilities at UNM. The same he would do with Gen. Lewis anything and ; ' I freshman, 134 Bryn Mawr SE; the Western Collegiate Associa­ nalillo County Kennedy groups costs will also be covered for Hersey. head of the Selective everything I ACADEMY AWARD Best Picture tion. throughout the summer, the Ken­ Service. "It can't do anything Donald M. Lommori, a freshman, other candidates speaking here, with him until January," he said, 7 NOMINATIONS Best Actor 725 Solano Dr. NE; and Veronica Past speakers have been Gen­ nedy spokesman said. he said. say or I will Best Actress " ... and then I will.'' K. Torres, a non-degree student, eral Hershey, director of the The Kennedy group here was RFK was originally invited by "What about the legalization kill your Best Director 217 Princeton S E. Selective Service, and Barry Gold­ encouraged by the estimated 8000- the Speakers Committee and of­ of marijuana?" someone called JOSEPH E. LEVINE Best Supporting Actress Others arrested were Donald water. 12,000 UNM students and towns­ fered the $1500 fee that goes to out. "That's your problem," he son •.. people who turned out for Ken• top-name speakers. But Kennedy MIKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TURMAN Best Screenplay Mommoi, Lop.er Kohn, Juan Olsen is chairman of an anti­ answered. Bast Cinematographf Aranda, Donald Hoyt, Douglas riot group, made up mainly of nedy's speech at Zimmerman did not accept the invitation, first As the crowd began to rise and Vanderburg, (or Vanderberg), players from the Rams, which Field Friday at noon. issued in 1966, until he announced concentrate on leaving, Kennedy Linda Sue Taylor, Verlinda Hol­ tries to develop more understand­ One UNM Kennedy backer said, for President. made his last appeal. "I think we ... I will call "Benjamin­ ing among individuals and groups. "I think we are all encouraged by The Speakers Committee still do you find me lenbeck White, Stewart Sporled­ can do better in this country ••. tomorrow der, and Randall Cook Massey. There will be four or five col­ the turnout. We are hoping that has over $2000 in its budget be­ Give me your hand, give me your undesirabler Massey, of Roswell, was arrest­ leges on the line and the program many students will take an active cause of one cancellation and the help." "Oh,no ed Saturday in a vacant cabin in will be a question-and-answer part in our efforts for Robert money saved on the Kennedy ap­ Mrs. Robinson. Tijeras Canyon and charged with type. Kennedy." pearance. Meet Set to Plan I think sale of narcotics. you're the A U.S. commissioner set bond Chaparral Judging nwst attractive Friday for the four charged with possession and sale of LSD; Miss 't her..; will be a special meeting of all for all girls interested in trying MURO GOLDWYN MAYER presen11 my parents' White, Kahn, Miss Umpley, and Draft Demonstration Set TilE PANDRO S BERMAN GUY GREEN Montano. Kahn gave his present {)Ut for Chaparrals Thursday, frielllk" The New Mexico Resistance will December of 1967, over 3,000 men and musical instruments as well April 4, at 8 p.m. in the lobby of PRODUCTION address as 7313 Aztec NE. as picket signs. Hewitt was arraigned Friday hold its resist-the-draft demon­ across the country turned their Johnson Gym. At the Tuesday rally, men of I by Peace Justice Leo Vigil on two stration Tuesday beginning at draft cards over to federal offi­ The purpose of this meeting ir. cials at demonstrations in 40 draft age will publically declare to discuss qualifications for Cha­ I counts for illegal sale of mari­ 6:45 at the Albuquerque Induc­ I there could be f . tion Center. The national protest cities. their intention not to be drafted. parrals, and to set a time and.date Pcft~ juana and possession or LSD. He Statements of support by persons i h~ is scheduled Wednesday, but no demonstrations will for a clinic. A date for final judg­ ~ nothing lower LOBO· ..... · was accused of selling both to a Resistanc~ not eligible for conscription will OF • I' I .j I ' men were to be processed he1•e be held in over 100 cities this ing will also be decided on during BLuE undercover policeman last year. be collected and turned over to a s!arrmq that day a Resistance spokesman April, mostly on Wednesday, this meeting and sign-ups will be ALSO ARRAINGED Friday April 3. The New Mexico Resist­ federal attorney. taken. said. Signs and leaflets to be handed SIDNEY ;d SHELLEY HE MADE HER were Lommori and Lebby, both There will be an organizational ance set its demonstration for 20 for illegal poseession of nar­ Tuesday because no' inductions out at the demonstration will be AN ANIMAL ••. meeting of the Resistance today printed in Spanish as well as En­ Newman Center NEW MEXICO LOBO cotics. A sherift"a ,,deputy said be at 8 p.m. in room 231-E of the were scheduled for April 3. PO !TIER-- WINTERS found the two attempttng to flush glish. One leaflet will detail meth­ UNM President Torn L. Pope­ a!M ~lamnq NOW ALL HE Subscription Rates- $4.50 per year something which resembled mari­ .Union, 1'1IE DEMONSRATION is ods whereby men scheduled for in­ joy and fonner Newman Center director Father Richard Butler, ELIZABETH HARTMAN NEEDED WAS $2.25 per semester juana do\vn a toilet at 314 Bryn THE RESISTANCE advocates called "A Celebration of the Im­ duction can delay or actually Mawt• SE, J,ebby's residence. lJending Collapse of Selective Ser­ block their conscription. Emerg­ O.P. will speak at a dinner com­ A LEASH draft refusal and direct action memorating the Newman Club's PANAVISION~ against the Viet Nam war. vice." At the Albuquerque demon~ ency draft counseling will also be Miss •rorres, 23, was released in 30th anniversary. the custody of her attorney Sat­ The first week in April has been stration, there will be several available. S. U.B. Theatre ADULTS ONLY bands, and coffee and donuts will Another leaflet will list the The dinner, which will honor urday after telling the court that declared "the third national week former chaplains at the center, Sat. SO¢ Sun. of resistance to the draft." Dur~ be served. There also will be a names and horne towns of New 7 & 10 5 &8 she has a ten-month-old child. will be held Wednesday, April 3 SHOWTIMES ing the first and second nntional puppet show, and demonstrators Mexicans killed in Vh•t Nam over Bond was· set by the U.S. Com• ut the Knights of Columblls hnll. STUDENT 2:05 3:45 5:25 missioner ,at $5000 each for Kahn resistance weeks in October and are being urged to bring flowers, the first three months of 1068. RATES 7:05 8:40 10:10 . '