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. Thursday, May 9,1968 37~-7i'7 PageS NEW MEXICO LOBO t{n""i (OW Listen to KUNM 11'·71 ~ • I ()y Teachers Are Helped by KNME '¥-"-- EW EXICO By GIENNETTE DAWKINS hour-long documentary that ex- that commercial stations could versity to further their own edu­ Teachers beware-you too may amines crucial domestic and in- not alford to produce. cation. Krause, for example, got be repla~ed by a television set! ternational issues such as pover- "There are two ways for a his undergraduate degree . here, 'II@IPIJ Our Seventy-First Year of Editorial Freedom Yr;>u may not be replaced im- ty, civil rights, prejudice and non-commercial station to get spent some time in the Na"¥, mediately, but you're already be- world peace. money," said Krause, assistant then returned to UNM and IS · MOTORCYCLES VoL '11 ing supplemented by KNME-TV ESTABLISHED in 1958, the program m~&nager of the station. currently working on his masters GO WITH THE LEADER Friday, May 10, 1968 (Channel 5). station has the third highest "It can be a community station degree. No.l08 "Electromagnetic Waves," for viewership of 140 NET stations in which it sells what you might KRAUSE ALSO teaches Speech "-. / ' •, r . \ .fi example, is one of the programs in the nation, according to the call subscriptions, or they can be 265, a class in radio an~ tete­ GO ,_:s~;··. 1 ""(~\ that acts as a supplement to the American Research Bureau rat- financed by the school systems," vision. It gives students a VIew of university, and "TV Kindergar- ings. he said. Channel 5 is financed broadcasting production and in­ TRIUMPH ten" leads the list of those that As an affiliate of NET, Channel jointly by the Albuquerque school eludes a lab session in which stu­ 200 C.C .. TO 650 C.C. Poor Present Problems to add to the education of the :vre- 5 recently presented a recapitu- systems and UNM. dents act as directors, camera- Gove·rnors I school or early school child. lation of Senate foreign relations "NON-COMMERCIAL televi- men and talent. . MOST OF these programs are meetings as one of the l.ive inter- sion is in a unique position be- C~annel 5 pres~nts 30 per ce~t ~· VIewed at home, but some of the conn·ections of the network. The cause it can say things commer- of Its schedule m color, but. It programs are brought directly station also gets :film and tape cial companies cannot," said doesn't have equipment for ong­ Economic Decline Five Stcte Heods~ into the schools. For example, distribution from the network. Krause. "Perspectives" illustrates inating color direct from its stu- four of Dr. George Fishbeck's NET provides the station with this weekly. For example, the dios. programs are used in the Albu- :five hours of new programming program recently showed some Plans for building a new sta­ querque elementary schools' sci- each week. Half of the regular loopholes in paying taxes. Other tion on the north University cam­ Must be Stopped Visit New Mexico ence classes. weekly NET schedule deals with topics for the program have been pus are in the final stages. The Forty per cent of KNME's public• affairs - foreign policy, "How to Buy a Used Car" and new station will have at least two Al schedule originates locally, in- politics, government, and social "Discount Stores." ' studios (the present has only eluding Joyce Marron's TV Kin- or economic problems. "The·re are many advantages one) and more color equipment. IWOFORS.PORF Soys Colvin Horn FORMERLY CUSHMAN MOTORS During U.S. Tour dergarten. It is presented nation- Krause described two primary to non-commercial stations," said New Mexico is suffering an eco­ wide by the National Educational functions of educational televis- Krause. They have a good chance By DAN BRUMBELOW Television network. ion. · for local production. All their 331-333 SAN PEDRO DR .. N.E. nomic decline and must :find prop­ er leadership to bring the State Education and understanding DICK KRAUS, director of the "ONE IS to serve the institu- programming does not come in Patronize were major problems of the New prog1·am, explained that TV Kin- tions in the formal situations - from the networks. "The pace is PHONE 265 .. 6531 from the depths of economic de­ Lobo Aclverfisers pression. This was the main topic Mexico poor presented to a travel­ dergarten began its nationwide' to program to the schools and perhaps slower" said Krause ing Republican task force during scheduling when an exchange provide a useful tool," he said. "but the progr~mming is not.'l presented by Calvin Horn, demo­ with a Columbus, Ohio, station Educational TV's other func- The stations are not dollar ori- cratic eandidate for governor over a :platform hearing yesterday in mushroomed throughout the coun- tion is to provide a public service ented, and they are not interested K UN M, Thursday night in a the Union Ballroom. try. different from anything viewers in whether the program is going speech sponsored by Student Four Republican governors on the task force arrived at the Sun~ Cha:.;tnel ? also ~ttempt~ to ed- can get elsewhere. "We can go to to sell a product. Lobby. ucate Its VIewers m public mat- the smaller groups of people," he The staff of Channel 5 consists HORN EMPHASIZED that port Wednesday and were joined ters such as "How to Buy Auto- said. Krause gave "Playing the of regularly employed television graduates of New Mexico's uni­ by New Mexico's Governor David mobile Insurance," and "How to Guitar" as an example of a pro- personnel but a few students are versities are moving elsewhere Cargo for yesterday's meeting OJI, Pay Your Income Taxes.'' gram that is of interest to a lim- employed: Some KNME staffers for employment. campus. "NET Journal" is a weekly ited number of people and one take courses offered at the uni- "Sixty per cent of the gradua­ Composing the task force were ting seniors leave New Mexico to John Chafee, Rhode Island; John seek employment elsewhere," he A. Love, Colorado; Raymond Sha­ said. fer, Pennsylvania, and Norbert • Horn also cited that five per Tieman, Nebraska. WANT ADS q~ cent of New Mexico's working GOVERNOR Shafer, chairman HOUSE OF HALLMARK force is out of work and some of the group, called the platform PERSONALS FOR SALE communities have unemployment hearing in an attempt to find a SPEND SUMMER FREE at a pilar ranch· AUTO INSURANCE too higb1 Call offers the largest selection of equal to that of the Depression. blueprint for action in forming ero. Unimproved but picturesque adobe Farmer's today. 12 months to pay. 299- the Republican platform for the house., artistic :setting, with trout Jake. 2296. 5/22 MOTHER'S .DAY CARDS "One such example is Rio Ar­ No pay and no work-turn water on and in this area, riba county in northern New Mex­ upcoming elections. oft". Write Box 5011, Santa Fe, New Mex- 1962 CHEVROLET Impala S.S. 425 H.P., Witnesses representing differ­ 4 Speed, Just Rebuilt Engine. Good ico which has an unemployment HELP WANTED Looking-. 299-6001. 5/13 rate of 17.9 ;per cent of the pop­ ent interests in New Mexico spoke WEDDING INVITATIONS before the task force. By means 1963 PORSHE. Very clean. Many extras. ulation," he said. STANDING LEFT to right are governors John Tiemann of Nebraska, were present in the Union EDUCATION IS CHANGING, World's 3633 Noon N.E. 298-7163. 5/13 and all paper goods of questions and answers the gov­ largest education ilrm has developed a to HORN ALSO said the key is­ Chafee of Rhode Island; John Love, Colorado; ballroom yesterday heading discussions on the ernors hoped to decide what "Pro­ program learning system and is now hir­ TWO BEDROOM ADOBE (UNH area). for 1he bride be to ing college students £oT full time summer It'a a world of its oyn 1 Rustie, charm.. sue in this year's election is Raymond Shafer, Pennsylvania; and Dave Cargo formation of a new Republican platform. (Photo grams a-re needed in the New employment to present thia aystem to ing, with patios and gardens, you"ll be 3501 lomas Blvd. NE 255-4989 find the proper leaden for the of New Mexico. AU, including governor Norbert by Sherman) Mexico area. various individuals in New Mexico and captivated. Beautiful fireplace. dining. West Texas. Interested Students v1case room. Mexican tile bathroom, perfect Before a crowd that increased call between II and 1 at 268-0620. 5-22. tor a couple I $14,000, ca Bruce Caird and decreased as classes began:. 2Gii-8571 or evenings 247-3048. Caird­ Norris Reaty. 5/9 the problems and needs of New SERVICES Mexicans were brought to light. IDGH-POWERED TUTORING in Eeo· '64 CORVETTE Sting- Ray. 327 CIL in. The crowd averaged more th~n nomics and Spanish by univcnJity pro~ 300 hp, AM-FM, 2 tops. Excellent con­ 150 during the three-hour session fesoor. Phone 842-8500, Ext. 8134. 5/13 dition_, one owner.. 277-2933. Picks McCarthy UNM lasting from 9 a.m. to noon. SWIMMING PARTIES-or just plain GETTING MARRIED? Buy our erne bed­ increase, and 21 percent wanted parties. Facilities inc1ude Bwimming, room trailer (43x8) with custom built Results of UNM's Choice '68 Again, maintaining the current THE MAJ'OR point of discus­ dancing-, Bar·B·Q, volley ball etc. 7- study and your rent will only be $25/ voting put Sen. Eugene McCarthy policy was the least popular, with an "all out" military efl'ort to end sion was the poor people, includ­ midnlght, 10 to 500 persons. Life month. See after 5 at 120 Indiana SE. 23 votes, or 9.9 percent. the war. Guards provided. Thunderbird Swim­ 5/15 well ahead of both Sen. Robert ing Indians, Spanish Americans Job training received the larg­ A permanent cessation of the and the people of the mountain Gym. 247-9677. 19GO OLDSMOBILE, 4 door. Sharp ap­ Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon pearance and condition, $475.00. Phone est vote as a possible solution to bombing was favored by 29 per­ areas of the state. IRONING, bachelor bundles, mending, liiMN~. F"'J''-rot• dressmaking and alterations. Reasonable, 344-2493. 5/15 ___ .,..~_,_ in the :first and second choice this country's urban crisis, (1304 cent and 29 percent chose a tem­ A g en e r a I idea prevailing 2304 Blake SW. Phone 877-5282. porary suspension of all bomb­ FOR RENT ...-oenditure of about UNM Students $4.00, $3.0~, $2.50 to 12 p.m. ing next Monday. New York Free Press .20 $100 to house and feed 21 Poor Sponsored by Students For Peace Derby Day originated at the King and Queen contestants, Student Committee People's Campaign marchers. This • h . I d. D Needed for Frosh University of California in 1930, about twenty of them, will be in­ includes one night's lodging and Revolution in the Revolution Group discussion leaders for and has become an annual event troduced at dormitories and fra­ three meals for marchers housed NIZ onl n tan ances at most Sigma Chi chapters Debrav .95 Seeking Volunteers New Student Orientation are ternity houses Monday night. The in the Union. Phone 298-1831 throughout the U.S. and Canada. Marijuana Papeos The New Student Orientation The 13th annual Nizhoni In­ j royal couple will be crowned Fri­ Student government will be ask­ •-:., ...... _..- ; :· :.. 1 talk to Solomon $1.50 Committee is seeking student vol­ dian dances will be held Satur• ;~ ne~::u:~nf~~ a::r:e=~- day during a dance at Tingley unteers to serve as group discus­ ed to put up the money to cover Collillcom. Voting will be Wednes- p terradin·· theradu --.,._..c--- --, .,. day, May 11 in the newly named these ex e n s e s, although the entering students with the same 120 Yale S.E. 842-1413 sion leaders for fall orientation. Board was prepared to absorb the Popejoy Concert Hall. Patronize day. . Discussion leaders will work for your wardrobe . major field of study. \! BEST BEARD prizes will be expenses itself. The dances are sponsored by , ,I. with Btudents with the same field Volunteers with the following awarded at Wednesday night's of study. Applications are avail­ the Kiva Club, an organization of majors are needed: Fine Arts, Lobo Advertizers western dance at the Union. Many able in the activities center in the CAMPUS LAUNDRY Indian students at UNM, and Introducing • • • itchy faces on campus await the Business Administration, Educa­ Union. and CLEANING get a turde will feature dancers from Indian conclusion of this event. The committee needs volunteers tribes in New Mexico, Oklahoma, tion, Nursing, Pharmacy, Archi­ Coin-op Dry-Cleaning tecture, and Home Economics. Student government will fight majoring in the following areas: and Laundry and Arizona. the Yonng Americans for Free­ fine arts, business administra­ No previous experience with Open 8 AM·S PM Among the tribes represented dom Friday afternoon at Zim­ tion, education, nursing, pharm­ Counselor Always 011 Duty , will be the Jemez, Navajo, Taos, Orientation or student govern­ merman Field. Only minor casual­ acy, architecture, and home eco­ 2106 Centrol S.E. 2"7-0836 San Juan, Ute, and some Plains ment is necessary. ties are expected, as the weapons nomies. tribes. Application forms are avail­ are water pistols. The dances these tribes will able at the Activities Center and Bobby Bare, country and west­ perform are traditional and have Alpha Phi Omega coatcheck em singer, will entertain at the been used by the individual tribe booth in the Union. midway Friday night. Tingley Dress Western o'SUI Ut'4\\: in expressing its religious as well The deadline for applications Coliseum wil lhouse the midway, as social rituals. is Friday, May 17. which will have a carnival ar­ Previously the dances have rangement with games for both 1 been held in Johnson Gym, but guys and gals. The egg-eating it was decided that Popejoy Con­ CAREER BOUND The New contest will take place here. s'~'"' "" cert Hall would be this year's site. Get There First and Foremost RODEO EVENTS, with over Dances will begin at 8 p.m. and 'SUN DEVIL' With Your Travelers Frank Chewiwie 50 contestants, will assure an in­ 'l tickets can be purchased at the teresting S a turd a y afternoon. $600 ~1 Concert Hall ticket office, at the FIRST Aid Quintet Bare-back bronc riding, bull rid­ Union or at the door. Tickets are Your Travel Number is ing, ribbon roping, a •wild steerd • Latest 7" • $2 for adults, $1.50 for students, Available Now For race, girl's barrel raemg, an a high-crown and '15 cent for children. 265-7611 pole bending event are scheduled. FIESTA, Private Parties, straw The "Asllociation" entertains • New A&M crease. Foreign Couple KJVA CLUB is sponsoring the IV~ or Any Special Occasion -with a Saturday night concert at slopes to the back · 13th annual Nizboni Indian danc­ ~.._TR.IWf~L SERVICE li/1 8:00 p.m. at University Arena. • Exclusive ''Ezee·Crease" A Maori couple from New Zea­ ers from New Mexico and sur­ Following the concert is a dance land, Mr. and Mrs. Kara Pukita­ Albuquerque, N.M. Modern. Pop & latin Music re-shapeable crown rounding states. The dancers will 1516 San Pedro NE 268-4297 at UnivP.rsity Stadium. pu, will lecture and perform perform in tribal costumes. • Ghoice of Western colors Maori songs and dances in native Combination tickets for Friday costume, Friday, May 10, at 11:30 and Saturday night events are l in the Fine Arts Recital Hall. This entertainment is open to the pub­ for Fiesta .,.~tpl/fl. lic without admission charge. 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The girls of third floor Allegra did the Student Senate gain the of some New Left positions. Dines as he took a break from A more balanced account of chairman's records and files for Dines said one of the policies would like to deny the second authority to give ASUNM money the his confusing routine of new du­ any particular committee and If you peek in my Gazebo, letter to the editor about the soft­ to semi-political groups? film would take notice of the ties for a short interview. he planned to carry out would be would free the chairman from all a schedule of visits by himself As you are passing by, ball game against the Tri-Delts. If it is acceptable for the Sen­ wanton destructiveness of the rev­ "''ve spent so much time get­ of the petty work that often bogs with other student government There was no rematch played! ate to spend ASUNM money on olutionaries, the built-in hatred ting ru:quainted with the commit­ You'll see a sight down programs, Dines said. officials to dorms, fraternity and Robin Carlson this cause, are there boundaries on the face of Ali La Pointe (is tees, student government intri­ DINES SAID he is currently that will delight Manager and Coach to limit who they can give AS­ all hatred justified!), the acts of sorority houses and clubs at their cacies, and interested students, working on the teacher evaluation meetings. The most fastidious eye. ( and Team UNM money to? If the Student kindness by French policemen to­ faculty, and administration that project and wm confer with other wards Algerian children, the :re­ "WE WILL BE available at -Elsa Lancaster I Objects To Allocation Senate felt the KKK was a "good my books have just stayed in my student government members in cause" could they then give the spect by the French commander room on a shelf," Dines said. an effort to bring this system in­ such times as house meetings in for his rebel counterpart, the fa­ dorms and at other times when •, To The Editor: money to them? THE NEW president, whose to reality. The Student Senate has enter­ tigued statement by the rebel there will be an audience that ', . ; ,..,., ' The intent of this letter is to . hopefully point out some ques­ ed an area where it can not speak leader warning Ali that there's a ' might be interested in asking tions that need to be answered. for the ASUNM. A precedent was lot more to freedom than throw­ questions on what is happening objets de virtu set by spending over $500 on the ing bombs. ! in the senate or what have you," The Student Senate has passed a ;. bill that will give $150 to the Kennedy political appearance, it It seems to me that a review of the president said. "Poor People's" march along with has been followed by allocating "The Battle of Algiers" is a good "I would like to visit at least other considerations. The reason ASUNM money to the "Poor Peo­ place for raising questions as to twenty different meetings or for this appears to be that many ple's" march. This precedent must the connection between means and bouses a month," Dines said. members of the Senate think it be stopped. ends (Sartre vs. Camus), ques­ Last year, I believe, John Thor­ is a "good cause." If it is or not, Is it the purpose of Student tions about the relation between son tried the same program I plan is not the question. The Heart Government to speak for the stu­ reason and passion in public ac­ but it fizzled out after one or two Fund and M.S. Fund and many dents on political questions? tion (is action per se better than months. The others are thought to be good M. Sherman McCorkle thought; are all desires equally "I plan to continue this pro­ causes, but does the Senate give legitimate?). And there are other gram once it is started if there Association activity fee money to them? Why Review Reviewed questions: are we really supposed is any support at all from these the "Poor People's" march then? to identify with the oppressed? different groups on campus," he I am sure that everyone agrees To The Editor: Always? Even when they shoot said. many problems exist in America I'd like to recommend that The policemen in the back? Even DINES SAID that beginning between certain segments of our Lobo distinguish between a re­ when their bombs blow up chil­ this spring and continuing next society. Is it the duty of the stu­ view and a propaganda piece. The dren eating ice cream cones? Does year all students who apply for dent Senate to use money collect­ recent review of the very fine film, the picture agree with the :re­ committee positions will be given ed from the ASUNM to advance "The Battle of Algiers," says viewer in proposing a double stan­ at least an interview to deter­ the cause of the segment that they more about the emotional loyal­ dard towards political murder? mine their qualifications for the happen to agree with? If this is ties of the reviewer than about I guess all I'm asking is that job. the purpose of paying activity the film. And his attitude toward the reviewer make some honest He said that in the past, many money, many students were not the film-which amounts to an in­ effort to expose himself to the spots fere filled after someone informed. Perhaps this is not the tellectual commitment to watch work he's describing. had judged some applicatns mere­ reason. only half of it because he has Eliot Glassheim ly on the information filled in on Strange Policy nMDINES written forms. "A PERSON WHO had served With one hand Union Board gave last night, and with the President Dines said he was Begins Tonight first attraction to UNM was a a position on a committee a year other it took away. chance to get on the golf team, also working on the Committee on the University and he reported before often had an advantage be­ After holding out hope of a decent wage to its underpaid is planning to enter the Law cause .he looked good on paper. If School here in the fall of '69. A that the freshman orientation employees for over two weeks, the Board reversed itself in booklet is nearing completion. we interview everyone in person, ~Amorous Flea' Called Well-Done back injury prevented his trying we will have a better idea of who the face of administrative presure and vague threats. out for the team, but he liked the With respect to legal aid for UNM students, Dines said he has is most interested and capable," "Higher student fees," said Vice-President Harold Laven­ Surprise Itch by Manuel Savage. IT IS MILBURN who goes with scene changes. The colorful school and his interests eventually Dines said. costumes must be eyed, especially changed to student government. talked with Ira Robinson, ASUNM Like an old time silent flick, two farthest with his provisions. The Dines said that although appli­ der, would be the result of raising sub-standard University pianos plink out tunes, the curtain cad creaks, unbends, stumps, the decollete on Susan's scrub­ Dines outlined his current and attorney general concerning the wages. Echoing him was Professor Don Schlegel, who com­ bings and Jan's curtsies. coming projects and interests and matter and is in the process of cations are being taken for every rises briskly, and l)lue lights jumps, and falls to everyone's en­ committee, some will not be ap­ plained that such idealistic reforms as a decent wage should brighten on "a darling little oplay," joyment. His interpretation is pre­ THE DIKEC'J:'O.R bad the east also listed his work on his cam­ adopting a suitable system that The Amorous Flea;. Actually, di­ cise to a swagger, and he seta the review videotapes of:' ih. otr. paign promises. would involve cooperation be­ pointed until :fall. · he accompanied by a willingness to· accept increases in book, :foppish old goat to writhing and broadwa:y musical with the t:Ce:l~Di tween the Law School and AS­ "THE PHYSICAL look of stu­ rector Gene Yell has chosen "an they could do a better job. (Mr. "As important as any work I Popular Entertainment Committee and KDEF · · · '*nition, housing and food costs. actor's musical," an 18th century scoundreling all over the stage. ..U..bt 'be doiug. ia the time I am UNV.. dent government will also change As servants to Arnolphe, Susan Yell claimed afterwards that ....nliDg 1o Bpltlld with an:y - DINES T.ALB:ED of having an next year because the offices on All Seats "An immediate $80,000 tax bill" was forecast by out-going Parisian comedy setting where everyone started directing!) dent or group that has a Deed May 18, 8:15PM at University Arena characterization dominates over Stoner and Tuck Kopp (superb assistant attorney general who the second tloor we now use will Reserved There is little action and Mr. for my assistance or advice," be would work directly with the Law be reconstructed," said Dines. Tickels On Sale At fine Arts TicketOIIice -277.:U11 &3412 Union Director Bill Bierbaum in the event that the Board try lyrics. This allows him to use good pantominist of The Medium) pro­ 6.00 - 5.00 - 4.00- 3.00 Student Discount) vide the comic relief to the farce. Yell's players were free to explore said. School. He also is considering the "This will include the relocating to disassociate itself from the University and its wage players who are not polished sing­ The new president said he is of law Tuck is cringing and sarcastic, the exaggerations be set,. which possibility having two stu­ of the secretary's desk outside of guidelines. ers. However, the chuckle-heavy, they do over every inch of the working on an operation that dents in Student Court. uninspiring songs have some hap­ drags a little as a rogue, but com­ our offices for what we think will floorboards. The traditional bal­ "It must be emphasized that be better service," he said. A last minute compromise offered by Board member Jim PY notes and are surrounded with plements Susan well enough, who Johnson that would allow both a $10,000 wage increase and toils around the stage. They both cony scenes, double identities, and any aid to a student would con­ Also, the scheduling office now tight action, making a smooth heroic gestures are wittily band­ ·11iy. Rub-on sist of advice and not representa­ more than cover the needs indicated by Bierbaum for main­ show. fuzz their singing and dancing, near the information desk on the led. You can tell when a perform­ tion in court by any legal people main floor will be incorporated COLUMBIA~· THE TWO MALE singing leads but then, they are supposed to be tenance reserves was rejected. Lavender put it well in sum­ mop-swinging, bumbling bawds. er enjoys his part, and these peo­ lnstantype that are involved with this pro­ into the accounting office on sec­ DIAMOND RINGS - ming up the Board's attitude when he said, "Breaking Uni­ are -not novices at musicals or act­ ple establish the creative link with ject," Dines said. "It is not our ond floor, Dines said. Kirby Krbec ing: Milburn Mehlhop (star in THE ONLY MECHANICAL their public. duty to go beyond the university has set this up. versity policy disturbs me more than these people's wages." The Little Fozes and himself a difficulties are the disastrous spot­ One more thought: Everyone. * ...... _,. to represent the student." The Union's basic wage thus continues at $1800 a year. playwrite) must, as the aging Ar­ * Zip+T- Calais lights on make-up and a grating from lighting crew to prop­ ..,.harar• r- Dines said he was also work­ The Lobo hopes that the faculty and administration mem­ nolphe, defend his captive bride­ tape recorder. However, costum­ makers, relished what the actors * ing on his plan to begin a "sen­ 90 Winrock Center- 298-1831 to-be against the advances of l Sqo1121es ._... bers (and the students who followed their wishes) will have ing and props are a joy: Jane did with their creation, laughing * ate digest'' that be said would be Horace, played by Phil Nicholson Buckles did designs from old en­ and praising even to the final * Drafliolsr Tables more than just a resume of votes, the opportunity soon of supporting a family on $1800 a year. (who, you may remember, got the gravings to give the Restoration dress rehea:rsal-and that's a rar­ LA.N GE-L L 'S figures, and other dry data. Some of these policy-watchers would have to take a big drop girl in last year's How to Succeed Period accuracy to the one-set ity. Don't scratch this comedy­ 2510 c-tral SL in Business Without Really Try­ Acn.F.--Joh-Gy.. "' AM TRYING to get a few in their university salaries to appreciate that hardship. show. There is an ingenious hinge take a date and see The Amorous senators interested in the digest ing). Phil's approach to his part system which allows actors to ad­ Flea.. Rodey Theater May 10-12, so we can present to UNM stu- Perhaps to make up for its unsympathetic action over wavers between the virile roman­ vance the plot simultaneously 17-19.8:30 p.m. wage increases, the Board unanimously agreed to absorb a tic and the boyish upstart, and he still bow-wows his lines. Yet his potential loss of $100 to house twenty-one poverty marchers. naively dazed, blinking, and beam­ Apparently this is to be a more effective measure against ing presentation comes on strong 125 cc poverty than decent wages. down stage, and he supports Mil­ NEW MEXICO LOBO burn well in song and dance (and Published daily exCf:!pt Tuesdays every regular week or thP. Universilir year by the But that's policy. Board or Student Publications o! the. Assoeiatad Students or the University of N"" motorcycle whenever Arnolphe faints in his Mexico. Secoml-class postage paid nt Albuquerque. New Mexico. Printed by the UNH arms!) Printing Plant. Subscription rate: $4.60 for the Bchool year.. The opinions exprcs&ed on the editorial pages of The New Mexico Lobo do not. necessarily revrmrot the views o[ THE OBJECT of attractions is the Associated Studcntl'l or the University. an ignorant blonde maid, Janus Thompson, the only lead who is Calling U Editor-in-Chief ------Robert Burton not a veteran (her one line in Managing Editor ______,. ______Reuben Valdez FRIDAY State lligh School Track &: Field How to Suaaecrl: "The first clue? State High School Golf Championships ; Championships: University Stadium; 5 :00 UNM Coarse; 8 :00 a.m .. p.m. Ooooo !''). Jan, as the countrified Business Manager ------··----··----··----··--··----··-- Richard Pfaff Stata High S<:hool Tennis Champion· Alpha KapJ)a Psi; Union Desert Room; Agnes, initially does some weak ships; UNM Courts; 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Sports Editor ------·------Wayne Ciddio Department of Psychiatry; Union 253: Friday Cinematheque: '•A King's singing which blossoms into sooth­ News Editor ----··------··----··----··----··--··--····Grant Harvey " I J D:OO a.m. Storyu: Union Theater: 7, 10:00 l).m. ing, tender sounds. She has a few Perma-Press 'l '' · Dei!.,, Days Voting; Union Ballroom ~()0 Italian-made Daha'i; Union 231 E; 8 p.m. good lines to display the dumb in­ Assistant Editor ------··-----··-- Sarah Laidlaw It's no longer banned if Gallery; 9 :00 a.m. Senior Recital: Bill Waeh, trumpet and Photographers ------Roger Scott, John Miloglav N.M.. Leagne for Nursing;: Union Wilburn Pogue, tuba; Fine Arts Recital nocence of her role. Jan does not SHIRT DRESSES reg. ·' ;IJTbeat«; 0 :00 a.m. llall ; 8 :15 p.m. r' ' .. ·~ · ' Loblt Christian FclloWBhip - Faculty; completely react to the other act­ Cartoonist ----··----··------··------.. Frank Jacome, Bill Olson $369 $348 you're wearing this band Union 231 C: 1Z:l5 p.m. l!odey Theater Production: "The ors, but her fleeing squeaks are a Reporters ------.- Allen Buchanan, Craig Guest, Greg Macaleese, Latilt-Arnerican Desk; Union 231 A-B; Amorous Flea.": Rodcy Theatre: 8 :30 8.77 1Z:30 p.m. p.m. tickle and a delight to witness. Mike Perry, Steve McDowell, John Underhill (not even in Boston) • 6.5 hp, 2 cycle engine in pastels, pleated skirts TI-\ERE.S WATER HERE! 4-speed gear box Columbia Diamond Rings and .• . I'M KILLJN MySELF short sleeves perfect for • QUICK OIGb\t-ll? AND Tl-16 STICK. 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___ .., ...~ _, ., 'J. -·· Friday, MaylO, 1MB Page6 NEW MEXlCO LOBO Friday, May 10, 1968 UNM Nine Shatter Old-Tradition Listen to KUNM NEW MEXICO LOBO Page7 The Lancaster School NAU Meets Lobos in· Tennis By WAYNE CIDDIO ing league games if it has any Three wins over the Wildcats Plodinec. Bob McAulay (8-1, 1.66) will pitch the second game of the The Lobo tennis team will be tenders for the Western Athletic in conference singles competition, Once upon a time, one New hopes of winning the crown. would give Arizona State eight District (Calif.) going after its 16th win of the Conference tennis title. The Lobos will get another shot victories and four defeats. Six series in the first game of Satur­ Mexico baseball victory per sea­ Lobo baseball coach Bob Leigh day's twinbill. season today when it takes on New Mexico dropped a 6-3 de­ at the Sun Devils in the WAC son, over either Arizona school, is determined that someone be­ wins by the Wildcats would give Needs Elementary Northern Arizona University at cision to Arizona State Univer­ championships at Laramie, Wyo., signified, a successful year. That sides his team is going to finish Arizona a 7-5 mark. LEI G H IS undecided on a Teachers the UNM courts. The match is sity la:>t weekend. The bright May 17 and 18. If New Mexico old tradition has been shattered at the bottom of the standings. IF THE LOBOS win only two pitcher for the final game. He said scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. spot for the Lobos came when defeats Wyoming in a May 14 this year to the point that the Leigh said earlier in the week this weekend, they will finish with that his choice would, depend on 7 Kindergarten because of a conflict with the veteran Tony Bull scored a 6-1, dual match, the Lobos will be state of Arizona must be casting that his team was not going to an 8-4 and face a, possible playoff the amount of relief help that he J J Pri!flary state high school tennis cham­ 9-7, victory over Dean Penero. seeded second in the tournament nostalgic glances back to the disappoint anyone and that he with ASU to decide the division would have to employ in the first 5 lnter~iate pionships. Penero had never been defeated behind Arizona State. good old days. expected to come back to Albu­ champion. New Mexico could do two games. 2 Hearing Handicapped Coach Joe Ferguson's Lobes got The Arizona Wildcats will be querque with "all of the marbles." it for itself or wait a week and Rich Bodle (5"1), Ed Reeder J Speech Therapist a boost from a conference ruling trying to restore that old tra­ NEW MEXICO stifled the Wild­ let the unpredictable Wildcats do (3-0), and Ron Sims (4-2), are J 8th Grade Science last week when Brigham Young dition this weekend when they cats for 16 scoreless innings when it with one win over ASU. the top ·three men on Leigh's J 8th Grade Math University was forced to forfeit meet tlie Lobos for a do-or-die Leigh will open the series with priority list for the last game. all its victories this season. BYU I the two teams met in Albuquer­ J 7th & 8th Grade Art three game series at Hi Corbett righthander Ralph Sallee (7-2, On the offensive side, infielders was allowing an ineligible player t' que in April. The Lobos' sweep 1 8th Grade Reading Field. of the three game set evened up 2.41 ERA). Sallee will face Tim Mike McLaughlin and Jim Palmer to participate. The player was a former mem­ I THE FIRST game of the series their league mark at 3-3 and set will be continuing their battle for the stage for an unheard of shut­ the team hitting lead. McLaugh­ Campus Interviews ber of the Yugoslavian Davis Cup is scheduled for 7:30p.m. tonight, team before he enrolled at BYU. with a doubleheader set for 1:30 out of the defending national lin is leading the pack with a .365 May 16 p.m. and 7:30p.m. tomorrow. The champion ASU Sun Devils. mark and Palmer is second with The athlete did not have the re­ New Mexico 7th Contact Your Placement Office quired number of academic hours two night games will be broad­ Two wins this weekend would .350. Greg With is third on the make it impossible for either Ari­ list with a .301 average. to make him eligible for varsity cast to Albuquerque by KDEF ra­ competition. dio with Gene Osborn handling zona school to achieve anything the play-by-play. better than a tie for most games BYU defeated the Lobos early a F.O.O.T., not a heel. In National Rating in the season 6-3 and Ferguson Arizona is currently in the cel­ won in conference competition. lar of the Western Athletic Con­ Three wins would give the Lobos' New Mexico moved up two feels that the ineligible player ference Southern Division and the division crown outright with notches to seventh place in the made the difference in his team's needs to win all six of its remain- nine wins and three losses. top ten ratings for major college loss. The Cougars are strong con- baseball released Wednesday by Collegiate Baseball, a Tucson bi­ weekly newspaper. COMPlETE OUTFIT includes Shirt, Cummerbund, Florida State, undefeated in 21 Suspenders, Handkerchief, Cufflink5, Tie and games, retained the number one 80JJtanniere. $10 Students to Join SUZUKI spot in the ratings, followed by COAT & TROUSERS $6.50 Minnesota, Southern California, Arizona State, Santa Clara, New SPORTCYCLES Mexico, Tulsa, Texas, and Texas DIAL 247-4347 lntromurol Stoff \ 50 c.c. A&M. S t u dent managers will be ____ full FIRST and GOLD TO The Lobos have won more STRETCHING FOR FIRST base is an unidentified student during chosen to aid the staff of the In­ games than any other team in the intramural softball action on the athletic field adjacent to Johnson tramural Activities Office in the soo c;c. 12 Month- top ten, posting a 36-8 won-loss Gym. Softball is the last competitive event scheduled for this academic conduct o:f the men's competitive record. New Mexico was rated year and will cap off two semesters of intramural activity that in­ sports program. The managers MODELS 12,000 Mile 11th in the poll four weeks ago, cluded :flag football, wrestling, swimming, bowling, tennis, flickerball, will be volunteers who want to and moved to ninth in the last and basketball Intramural softball games are played three afternoons become involved in worthwhile poll. a week on the Johnson Gym field. Marvin D. Heffington is the director student activity. SOLO New Mexico, under head coach of the UNJI Intramural Program. Sophomore managers will be Bob Leigh, bad never broken in­ assigned times to be in the in- • SUZUKI to the nation's baseball elite, be­ tramural office during which time fore this season. The Lobos set they will record results of athletic a record for most games ever won ervmg a Mexican nners contests, prepare materials for by a UNM baseball team when T rackst:ers Compete coming events, and aid in :Pre­ they notched their 25th win of and American Dishes paring publicity information. the year over Hiram Scott Col­ The managers will assist in ' Carrying department and Dining room service also. FOitMERL.Y CUSHNAN MOTORS lege. ... the conduct of meet sports by 331-333 SAN PEDRO DR., N.E. Catering service to your favorite eating place acting as j u d g e s and timers. At: West: Coast: Meet Other duties include helping as­ Students presenting ID cards will be granted a 10 per cent PHONE 265-6531 discount Riding & five-meet winning tion and broke tbe school record sign matches, rescheduling games, SOUTHWEST streak, Coach Hugh Hackett's Lo­ here against Colorado when he and posting standings. ELECTRIC SHAVER SERVICE H 11:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily . ours Open 'til 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nites bo track team will try ita luck threw the javelin 257-4'% In order to be eligible for the ELECTRIC SHAVER AND tomorrow at the West Coast Be­ SOPHOMORE ERVIN Jaros position of sophomore manager, iii liGHTER REPAIR 4901 Lomas Blvd. NE Phones 268-9231 \• Jays in Fresno, Calif. Seventeen and senior Mike Jeffrey are both an individual must have 8(} credit e j 210 THIRD NW 247-8219 members of the team will compete entered in the discus. Jaros, who M D ldl 255-5079 in the Relays. coach Hackett expects to pass the ~~~r~~J! ;~i~~a~v:r:g~ ~umula- ! c ona s == The Lobos upped their dual school mark of 185-2Ih, had his Junior managers will be mem- ll5 meet :record to 5-0 last Saturday career best of 178-4"h last week bers of the Intramural Policy ~ =: : ~ by defeating the University of against UTEP. Board which assists the intra- ~ Texas-El Paso 109-35. Last sea­ Jeffrey, the defending confer­ mural director in establishing :;;:; uyQUR. KIND OF PLACE1°• = son the Lobos missed the runner­ ence champion in the discus, has rules for the conduct of s,ports ~ _;,.,, up spot in the West Coast Relays a season best of 176-7. program. Junior managers will .,. by one-half point. draw up schedules and record =-= ~ UCLA~ won with 59 1/3 points results. McDONALD 1S iiiil while California was second with A junior manager will be a = "" ' ' ,. . ~-·-··---·---·. 37% and New Mexico third with JIM SINGER will run on two New Mexico relay teams this week­ member of the Protest Board ~ CATERS YOUR ~ 37. when.. the protest involves a sport ~ - end when the Lobos compete in the West Coast Relays at Fresno, NEW MEXICO won the 440- Sports Notes to which be has been assigned. -· Calif. Singer, who runs the open 440-yard dash and the 220-yard dash, Junior managers must have at _=_ PARTIES- = will run on the 440 and mile relay teams. Singer is one of the 17 man yard relay last season and will have two of the four members of Pokes at Pike's Peak least 60 credit hours with a 2.3 - contingent that will participate for New Mexico in the annual eve_nt. cumulative grade point average. = GIVE US A CALL TO HAVE A BALL = The Lobos finished third in the West Coast Relays last year behind the winning relay team returning in Rene lllatison and Jim Singer. Wyoming's golfers will be in Since this is the initial year of = UCLA and California and posted a win in the 440-yard relay. New Colorado Springs this weekend the program, two juniors will be = ""' Mexico is 5-0 in dual meet competition. Replacing Bernie Rivers and Steve Caminiti will be Don Wal­ for the Pikes Peak Invitational. selected to fill the positions of = 3 LOCATIONS ton and Ivory Moore. The quartet In action last weekend, the Pokes senior manager, and four sopho- == = finished eighth in the Cougar has :run the 440 relay in 40.7 this mores will be selected to be junior LOMAS at SAN PEDRO :; season. Classic at Provo. John .Tacobs managers next year. !:: = was low man for Wyoming with Ail :Petitions for the junior and ::: MENAUL at SAN PEDRO _= UNM Fiesta Special Jfatison, the Gary, Ind., sen­ a 227 followed by .Tohn Sundahl senior managerships are being ac- :; ior, could break the UNM school :with 229. record in the 100-yard dash. He ~ep:::_d ¥o; and n:u~~be r;t~rned - ,. _..Lh St N W ; o e n amura ce o nson e 532.,. "TT • • • ::: tied the record twice this season Gym 13, by 5 p.m., Friday, May "' All Western Hats with 9..4s and had a wind-aided Which Sex? Two buffalo calves born late 17. Selection interviews will be = ~ 9.3 against the University of Ari­ held Tuesday, May 21. ~·~!m!~!!!I!!IH!!!I!!!I!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!II!!!!II!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ zona. Jfatison will anchor both last month at the Fort Wingate the 440 and mlle relay teams. Ordinance Depot bring the Game POLE VAULTER Jon Caffey Department's herd to 54 animals. erased his own school record last Protected as the babies are, by Patronize Saturday when he cleared the bar their mothers and by others in at 16-4. He brushed the bar in the herd, nobody has been able to . 2.98 determine the sex of the newcom­ his attempt at 16-7. He will be blackjack's joined by Joe Powdrell in the ers. lobo Advertizers Beaded Belts Moccasins event who had his career best against UTEP when he cleared 200 Central S.E. 243-7609 Bolo Ties Chalekos 16-8. Hackett has one of the finer Leather Belts Sombreros javelin throwers in the nation in Sweden's Ake Nilsson. Nilsson is Learn Guitar undefeated in collegiate eompeti-

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Un~QW HELP WANTED FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND v'71 no,l61 Our Sevenfy-firsf Year of Editorial freedom EDUCATION IS CHANGING World'~ SILVER ROBSON eipftUe Jiabter. x...t largest education firm bas d;veloped a FURNISHED THREE ROOK garage apt. . ::c.o fll-1 3 program learning system and is now bir· Comer .Menaul and Broadway N.E. $65 April~ in SUB Cafeteria. Ver7 .....,te, 1n1r college students (or fuU time summer ~: With Compliments of P. per month. Possible part work-part PuraDabbaDbu. Has sentimental --. Vol. 71 employment to present this system to rent arrangemonts. Utilities paid. CaD Monday, May 13,1968 various individuals in New Mexico and 842-9030 after 2 :00. $15 Heward. c.n !U-41!81. 5/D West Texas. Interested Students please caD between 11 and 1 at 268-0620. 5·22. SERVICES j HIGH:POWERED TUTORING in Eeo­ nomtes and Spanish by university pro. lessor. Phone 842-8500, Ext. 8134. 5/13 "A ROYALLY PWSH PRODUCTIONI SWI.MMING PARTIEB--i>r iWit plain Parties. Facilities include swimmlq BEAUTIFUlLY COMPilED FOOTAGE ••• ',::r dap.cipg. Bar.. B-Q, volley ball etc. 7~ IN LOVRY COlORf lOADED WITH m1dmght, 1~ to 500 persons. Life Guards proVIded. Thunderbird Swim· NOSTALGIA ••• MUCH THAT IS Gym. 247-9677. :r.SCINATINGf"_,_._n.... IRONING, bachelor bundles, mendin~ dressmaking and alterations. Re.nsonnbi.e: "Wf!.l WORTH SEEING!" Total Voter Turnout -· 2304 Blake SW. Phone 877-5282. TYPING. Well edit gr.unmar, spelling and 3 DAYS ONLY- 6 PERFORMANCES Ppne:tuation. Background includes a~l vc.r .. " ENTERTAINING. tisinsr, art, finance, lr:zaJ, n.nd. aciences MAY 14 - I 5 - 16 CaD 242-0649. 5/15 ' THE fiLM BECOMES A STORY MATINEE; 2:v0 $1.50 EVENING 8:30 $1.75 TO VIE WITH ROMANTIC Termed Light By Olmi FCR SALE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE', LOBO, CINEMA EAST THEATRES, FJCTIONJ" ---- By ROB BURTON CENTRAL TICKET AGENCY 243·1703 OR RHODES CORONADO ADOBE WITH POOL. Near UNM. Com· ~1et.ely reconditioned.. Move in and en­ 4804 CE'NTRAL ' PHONE 26S-4575 JO! a full s:1;1mme!" of swimming and next Lobo Editor muter you ll enJOY the warmth of the HI LAND fireplaoe and the charm of the large UNM stude~ts approved a 1968-69 budget of $234,208.55 rooms. Price only $13,900. Call Ed Norris 265·8?71 and evenings 250.6852. C-alrd· for t~e Asso~mted Students Friday in a turnout officially NorriS Realty. described as hght. FOR SALE Figures released by elections coordinator Tony Olmi AUTO INSURANCE too bighT CaD showed 404 approving the proposed expenditures and 231 r2~er'a 5,;.ay. 12 months to pay. 299· voting "no." Sub-totals. at each of the four polling places 1962 CHEVROLET Impala S.S. 425 H.P., -Hoko.na H~ll, .Mesa VIsta Dorm, Engineering Complex and 4 Speed, .TWit Rebuilt EnJrine Good Looldng, 299·6001. 5/18 ' the l!mon-mdiCated no strong opposition to the measure, 1963 PORSHE. Very clean :Ma extras de~pite nearly two weeks of anti-budget campaigning by dis­ 3633 Noon N.E. 298-7163. ' 5/fs ' satisfied students led by the Young Americans for Freedom '64 CORVETTE Sting Ray 827 cu. in 8~0 bp, A.M-FM, 2 tops. Excellent con~ (YAF). · d1tlon, one owner. 277-2933. Friday's balloting was the re­ GETTING )IIARRIED 7 Buy our one bed· room trader ( 43x8) with eustom built sult of an injunction issued after' study and your rent will only be $25/ YAF complained that their anti­ month. See after 5 at 120 Indiana SE 5/15 • budget propaganda had been Royalty Hopefuls torn down prior to the spring general election, thus delaying the vote one week. Y AFers' campaign material in­ IT ...... , ., ORSON WEUEs-.._ ' WYMARK, DAVID WARNER. OWli.£T-ON ~ DNIE. fWRA ROBSON. PATRICK To be Introduced cluded a show-case display in the f!I.FRED TEARS IVORSLANEY ...... · .,_.,BOOTH--.,JACitleVIEN·-..-..-.>.- ~-.__., south wing of the Union itemiz­ YOU APART ARlliUR S. f£RRIMAN·--T_., SIDNEY BOX The introduction of Fiesta ing expenditures they considered WITH ~ .. GI.YNJOHES. --.,JOHN LORD king and queen candidates at the inessential in the budget, 'Posters HITGH~OCH'S IN CoLolt ·CONTINENTALe SUSPENSE! dorms and Greek houses initiates made of pictures of nude women the week long Fiesta activities on saying, "please vote no,n and YA"Fe1: ;Jo Ann Ramsden atop . 1 the UNM campus Monday night. a friendly donkey that irn.'Plored S.U.B. Theatre Thursday will host the a11- llJa.ssersby, via an attached school barbecue behind Mesa placard, "Don't make an ass of Fri. 7 & 10 50¢ Vista dorm. At 7:80 p.m. there yourself, vote NO on the budg~~ TECHRICOJ.Or YAF CAMPAIGNERS Michael Kunikis (left) most of the day near the north entrance of the will be a talent show on the mall. et," while Miss Ramsden passed and Jo Ann Ramsden joined with student Randy Union passing out anti-budget leaflets. (Lobo Climaxing the evening will be a Photo by Burton) out anti-budget literature. LILA KEDROVA · HANSJOERG FELMY ·TAMARA TOUMANOVA Bock to publicize their stand against the budget campus serenade at 10 p.m. Associated Students President­ ·- Friday. They called the donkey "Bakas" and spent There will be no jail this year, elect Jim Dines said he was glad JUDWJG DON4TH. ·DAVID OPATOSHU ·JOHH'ADi'MsoN. BRIANMOORE and the fountain on the mall will to have the budget problem out . .. ~ -- THE PRODUCERS be dry. There will be a dance on Of•I.AWOMAN• of the way. the mall at 3 :30 p.m. Two bands He indicated that he would S.U.B. Theatre NOW BRING YOU will play for the occasion at both Sat. 7 & 10 50¢ Sun. 5 & 8 ends of the mall. The administra­ propose a change next year in tion has canceled the dance in the the ASUNM constitution to al­ March Hopes to Add Actor low the budget to be written SUB. join from New Mexico. the northern Indian reservations after the general election by the Plans for the upcoming march and stop in Chicago before going Saturday will host the annual of the poor people into Albuquer­ THE NEW MEXICO portion of senators who will have to work on to Washington. rodeo at the Sheriff's Posse with it. Final Two Weeks A HUNGER que include the tentative appear­ of the March is one of three grounds. The rodeo will start at THAT COULD which will originate in the West. According to Miss Varela, each "The present system ties down ance of Hollywood actor Marlon of the buses used in the march 1:00 p.m. NOT BE Brande, according to Maria Var­ The other two divisions will leave the new administration with the ACADEMY AWARD from San Francisco, Calif. and holds 43 people and costs 3,000 The Association will be in con­ policies of the old," he said. SATISAED! ela at the city headquarters of the dollars. She said donations are cert at University arena to eli· WINNER ' Poor People's March, Seattle, Washington. The San The new budget, among other Francisco and Los Angeles divi­ welcome, as well as volunteers max the entire week. The concert "Mr. Brande is now attempting allocations, gives some $24,000 sions are expectd to join in Den­ who are willing to do office work will begin at 8 :15 p.m. Following to plan his schedule so that he on the 17th and 18th, or before. the performance will be a stomp for general governmental opera­ • SHOWN ver, and then travel on to Wash­ tions, including a $10,000 "Dis­ AT 7:.45-9-.30 will be able to come," she said. She said a number of UNl\1 stu­ dance at the University football ington, D.C. The Seattle march tinguished Professorship for "We hope to have him here May is expected to journey through dents are already involved. stadium at 10 :30 p.m. 17 when the march reaches Albu­ 1969-70," by way of a guarantee querque." for that program two years from Also expected is the Reverend now. Dr. Ralph Abernathy, successor KUNM's allocation totals near­ to Dr. Martin Luther King as ly $25,000 and includes funds for organizational bead of the march, U. Auction Nets Fund $150 conversion to stereo FM broad­ and as head of the Southern casting next year. Christian Leadership Conference. A successful auction in the A teacher-course evaluation Abernathy was with Dr. King Union Friday netted nearly $150 was also approved in Friday's when he was shot in Memphis for this year's Campus Chest voting, with a $3200 allocation to last month. drive, International Center Di~ be administered by the Commit­ rector John Bakas said yesterday tee on the University. Similar MISS VARELA indicated that Bakas was the auctioneer for the Rev. Abernathy will be hero projects, including a recent one Campus Chest event. at the University of Utah, have either Friday or Saturday, "hope­ Thirty local merchants donated fully Friday evening to lead a cost approximately $7500. prizes to the au<:tion; and Lance Funds totaling $15,000 will be rally," and will join Mexican Woodliff, director of registration, land-grant leader Reis Tijerina given to the Intramural and Rec­ donated the first ten places in the reation Board, with a similar HOFFMAN ·ICIIHIRINE ROSS to lead the 'Poor. fall registration line. Detailing the plans for the amount to come from the Uni­ WIWNGHAM...,B~.C.K HENRY PA0L SIMON city, Miss Varela said they are PRIZES INCJ,UJ)ED Indies versity. GARFUNKEL LMNRENCETURMAN <·xpecting t>eople from Southern .perfume, jl'welry, wall picture.~, Probably the most controver~ .., (1"lifot·nin, Arizona, and South­ silver sets, toy Jmodles, clothing, sial item on the budget "''cord­ NICHOLS TECffoliCOLOR- PA~VISIQN~· west 'l'exM. The mm·ch itself will food, and liqUIJt. Also :tudiuned ing to Dines, was thP $1\, i:JCt rl· off wern vi:f'l. C<'l'tiJicnte., from located to The Mir:w, . 'I'J,,. OPEN f :00 SHOW'l ;511 -;~;50,.$:50 -'7:SS. 10:00. orininat(. in Los Angeles. From '>MO; COMPLIMENTAilY J'AS­ 11:<1•.·;; it, will stop in :Phoenix; (t,(•nl t:ltlU~it;!l: ~~tt~: ·-·~·. money was to guaralli.•· J·ili·l·· PHONC Uli-4'7511 · • /. r i ,.r•lll'.; )<)! Paso, '!'exm;, ~;wl tJt,•u Bal~~''-j .~:~it, n ~ piH<'{'f.: ht t.lu· cation and to promote :·· " ,.,.i; ~ >;.•gisi-·-t~f.t(· I H ·~ Wt-P ~-~1:it for • , 1'1'\'(l iu Albttqum·qtlc ~., u•llu1 r. tion sales at two doll a 1. • " o:ln~u1 ·~: l'' .• ; ... apiPt ~~.ft; inp ]• 1•'· "'' 1•'ridny tho 1'/th. A rnll;V' If this fails, snid Dh, ·· ft·h l'i'f'i:. ~-l: -· ,~:-~;w>-,~--·:~·ul:... :.:1'-­ :_, ~ .IPn-<~(I :J'r\1' l.lml. <"'l·tti>•·: have a ret•! indicat.io;' ·' • : ;~:,_ }: ·}•.:•: ~, l :.,. f!.l·:~ ~~ ..• i;·!: ~-,j,~ SA'J'l1HlJ.A'\~, 8:30 H.hl., much tJl.udGnt deshe f:o1 t:,.. M .. 1•!l' •·ehl!l'l'i will u~st:mhltl nl. lletn,;:: t"t~t-.i~H ~·.t1t : ,!; rage exists." ' 4THh :\HI~l .\CT;\•!,' t,;.:.;~,,~ NEW MEXICO LOBO <:hnvc,:r, Park, proeeed on :fll