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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1963 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, NovemberJ:J~~:!. . . . will be ready fo1· \lSe by the 19G4 If . ypur hrinthlg .~r~a i·s at :a Plans Announced skiing season. Owner of the new higher altitude than you're used ar(la is Mt. Wheeler Development to, go a few days ·!Jal·ly ~J.qd give For New Ski Run· Company, which owns the present yourself time to adjuat before you Plans for a new area ski run ski facilities at Red River. · s~art active hunting, · · ·J • were announced l.'ecently by the By JOHNNY GONZALES end down to the Colorado State which helped him to win WAC The Lobo defense held the Rams da~lwd the l'CSt of the way .i'o:: ' ... ~ Design Engineering Corpoxation The New Mexico Lobes built 12. Minutes later Bucky Stalling's honors last season. In addition to 73 yards rushing and none UNl\i's third score. of Albuquerque. Engineering, up a 19-0 lead by intermission and moved over from tho 1 for a 13-0 to his two touchdowns, he l'Ushod passing in tho first half. Tho !{am Drive Killed survey, and design work have YOUNG MAN then played most of the second UNM advantage. 72 yards in 11 carries. Rams, however, ended up with CSU qtwrtc1·back John started for the new ski area fo~· Ghri~t- located six miles upsteam from half with l'eserves in coa:sting to Chavez to Hancock New Mexico displayed a well- 204 yards rushing and 24 passing, cnscn pact>d the Rams iu tlwi1• the present Red River Ski area collects a 25-0 win over Colorado State Only three minute-~ later the balanced offense, compiling 252 but most of this was against longest drive of the day, He in the northern part of the state. University Satu~·day in Fort Col- Lobos hit paydirt again as Bobby yards rushing and 115 through UNM reserves, gained much of the yardage in blazers .. -; ~· •,- lins. Chavez connected with Howard the air for a total of 367 yards. UNM's fit·~t drive covered 80 their march from their own 22 to The name of the new facility With tailback Joe Harris run- Hancock on a 66-yard scoring yards with Harris, the 196-pound the Lobo 25. Lobo tackles Bcb will be the Wheeler Peak Ski ning for 110 yards in nine car- play. This give the Lobos a com- junior, doing most of the work. Pierson and Mario 1\fariani Jdlled Area, and will feature a 5400-feet from Wolfpack's Tracks ' first downs u double chairlift up the north slope l'ies in the first half the Lobos fortable 19-0 lead by the end of 11 1 He picked up 74 of the 80 yards. the drive, throwing Chl'isteUS\'ll " had uo trouble in building a q\lick the fi1·st half. 201 yards rushing 252 Harris' 32-yard dash, a 16- for successive losses of five and of Mt. Wheeler, New Mexico's lead. Stallings scooted 16 yards up 21 Yards rassi111l' 115 yard pass from Stan Qunintana fifteen yards. . highest mountain. Two other fea­ STROMBERGS , 1·11 passes 5-12 ·' HarriS set up the first UNl\I. the middle early in the fourth 1 passes intercepted by 1 to Gary Plumlee and a nine yard The final UNM SCOl'e :followed •. tures will be a second chairlift score in the fi1'St period with a period for the Lobos final score. o fumblos lost 1 run by Stallings accounted for this effort by CSU. The Lobes and a poma lift for beginners . .• cannily aims at trip- 0 ~·· near the lodge. · 49 yard run down to the CSU 5. A The CSU Rams could not ~~& vonts o o ~·~ most of the 74 yards in the Lobos' took over on their ,14 and scored ..' ling his wardrobe variety few plays later, Orvey Hampton threaten until the final mim1tes UNM 7 12 o 6-26 ·second TD drive. Stallings scored seven plays Iate1·. Two pass com~ All three lifts will be installed with each blazer he sights. went over for the score from the of the game when both teams had ~J:.l':)H"mptou 1 run (Abcndschun from the 1. pletions by Quintana, one to· \1 in the spring of next year and Three prizes from Strombergs 1. their third units in. UNM-Stallingo lrun (kiek failed) Hancock made a beautiful re- Stallings for 19 and anothe1· to J L ~- • J St 11' tl 11 UNM-Hnnar. uatcs to seck psyd11atr1c t-rt>at~ ~= auning for'tlieir second win in a players. 2. The fact that our two DIAL 256·1558 Col/ege Hi Styling& Also AvailOble Downtown The Rules conuuitke, • tra- ment, according to the Yale Daily "'' row when they meet Saturday in sophomore halfbacks, Howard ditionally the bul'ial grounds of' News. Several students lHwe suf­ ~; Foci Co'lllris. ·UNM is 2-3 for the Knapp and Norm Burkett 'grew I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;=;;;;;;~~======-;;::-:::-=:·:=:-::·=-:=--::-=:-;·:=-::-:::-::::--::::-:::::--=:=:-::::-:=::=-::=-~-=-;;;..:; .. ;::;: .. ::;:.:;:.;:.=:·:::-::=--:::-:-·~- controversial aid to education pro- fered borflerline psycl1-Senate compromise biu ~ l'{eW !l(~p earned its ..second ing ball. 3. We_ ~ade the :!ost 1on the so-cnllt>d "bricks and mor- A. t lial'\'a ·1 1 t ·n .· .. • ~ !". wm·pf th~' selisori. last week with of our opportumtles to score. ta1• eollt•ge aid j)l'Ogl'BJJI, <>XtcU• . ' ' lC l\B ·~- ~ JnJt • :' '·' h• a1U.6 t;qump& over Montana. and Lude Praises Lobos Isian of the National ·Defense ant; pr?:tcssor o:t Clmfcal P_sy~!w­ : · f 1M• CollitadO · Aggies pulled an Lude also said "We can waste associated students boohstore Education Act (NDEA) and logy R1chard Alpert was diSllliSS­ ; ' ~ 21-14, win. over .. ~exas no time feeling 'good about. the -GR.OUND FLOOR-NEW MEXICO UNION EXTENSION 602 Qther aid to education programs. ed for administering me8caline· ~~-~~their v1ctofY number victory, since we must get ready'-:======~=~ Action by the Rules committee and Psiloc~·bin to ltndergraduates. t·. t-1N .. · " . . . for a·New Mexico team that hasl= ~- .. -- 18~*'~~ came after a public hearing of The use of me-;;ealhte, llOWeYel', ·:... ~idioff. at 1:30 a number of key players back SHOWN ADMIRING A HOl\IECOMING l\IUl\1 to go on sale Wednesday arc Yarious Homecoming House education members. It was had not previously been re}Jortcd • UNtyt;ll Lo®s·and CSU kick off from last year's Western Athletic Committee Cltairmen. Standing, from left, are 1\liehael Chiordi, Saturday night dance chairman; clear even after the hearing, how- at Yale ' n' at. .i:SO p.m: 'Saturday in the 18th Conference championship squad. Kay Brown, half-time ceremony chairman, Pat Hamilton, Coronation chairman; and Judy Clark, ever, that the main bone of con- A .' 1 . 1 · I 1\~ • N tention between the two chambers t ~a e, t le hai!ucmogcns we!'e ~ ~e of tbek grid senes. ew We know the Lobos are a fine bonfire chairman. Seated, frotn left; arc Lana 1\{()(.')Jer, elections chairman; and Hobin Read, pub­ was far from settled. . not g1ven by a faculty memb~r il\ ~ico· holds: a narrow edge with football team. They have an im­ licity co-chairman. ~: •ine vietories to eight for Colo- pressive quarterback in Stan Most offensive to House educa- Ol' by anyone connected with the tion supporters was a proviso!' administration, The students wl:o 'I rdt> st-ate. Quintana, ·an outstanding fullback 0 o' A mile-open ball game is the in Bueky Stallings who runs very ISki Team, Too J Grr T tagged on the S~nate ,$1.!J billion purchased. tlte drugs in l\Iexieo, f~ Jot~eeaat after both teams got back well and fine halfbacks in Joe MUrns 60 0 S0r l onson a ery 0colle~e construction aid program took them on theil• own initiative t'. Oil, the wnining track last week Harris and Claude Ward. n e . Club Meets ~~ot~Ighting the cl!Ul'~h-stat!l sep- in an informal experiment. f 'fPid1 bo~h teams fighting to stay Burkett will sit out this game Ski ar a bon feud on Ca}ntol H1ll. It is not known wllat adi.LUll1 cot sages 'n I go on. s.a e SKI CLUB'.s annual conditioning Pain.tings by Mark Wilensky ' t tl US d t' -. c0 rae lC ,...... & .,.,..,, wm.over .e as . - may be expected to try it again lfor the Nov 16 Homeconung · agams 1e · • e uca ton com d d N 6 COtll'Se will meet in Johnson Gym- will he shown through Nov. !) at missioner to halt federal grants :, eat. CSU tben lost success1ve . t C 1 d State w· D wd ~ ~ · to Air Force, Arizona agams 0 ora e ov••. nasium this evening. the Jonson Gallery at the Univer- to church connected colleges orl 0 ? · ' . f~me,10 B·a~ ~s ::rao 11 11 ue o· n e nesday fi.. st4.te, W"toming- and Utah before Lo~o Co~eh B11l Week~ says h!s tl m1 b·b, af.m.tl ....; P11·! • .~ Starting promptly at 7:00p.m., sity of New Mexico. unive.rsities •. The $1.1 billio11 1e o , o 1e ...,ew .LCXIco ti 1 . t d tl d' A. b • • • f 1 • • A lut week. Following the Lobos' startmg. hneup. for th1s week s it's there! Union. . 1e ~ ass WI 11 moe un CJl' • 1e 1- • • o~t 15 pamtmgs, are. on ex- 11 ouse version o t 1e b1ll stip- b first win, they lost to Utah, Utah game will. ~e VIrtually t~e same 1\Iortar Board, senior women's tec~1.o~ . of, Bruno . Geba, m the Iub~t m the downstmr~ gallery, ulatcs that the federal mo~ey . 'fhc 1\Iirage, UNJ.Irf ycal'book, m State and New Mexico State be- as that whiCh took the f1eld last It's invisible, man! You can't see it. She can't feel it. Only your hair )1ouorary, will take otders for the AuxJhary G;vm. Umf_orm for bo~h op~n from 10 a.m. unt1l G p.m. cannot be use~ ~or collstrucbon has annouuced that the dead­ J.! :fc»:e , turning the trick against week. mums at $1.50 apiece thi·ough men and women wlll be temus dady. of chapels or nmustry classrooms. line for organizations wislling :W:ontana. ------knows it's there! It's CODE 10 for men, the new invisible hairdressing Nov. 115. They will be' available shoes and sweat clothes: An art teacher at Highland Chairman Adam Clayton to be repxcsen ted in this year's from Colgate-Palmolive. Non-greasy CODE 10 disappears in your hair, in either white o1• yellow with Tl;e prog~·am wlll mch1de a High School, Wilensky's paint• Powell, N.Y:; of the :rJ;ouse Labor yearbook has been extended to i;. dei~dr~!x't! I?Wt:St~~m~h~~1~ WAN TADS streamers of cherry and 'silver 'ilpccml sectiOn for the 11ewly- ings are included in collections and Educahon conmuttee prom­ Wednesday, November 6. gives it the clean, manly look that inflames women, infuriates in­ (UNJI.I's colors). The letters f~l'mc? Lobo Ski Team, u~1der the in 35 states. He l1as exhibited at i~ed the Rules committee he would Ab5oltttely no contl'acts will tr· a-dd_ sPie:e to- tht! dual. ... . CI.aASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: be accepted aftel' this date. p[ USG Coacb M1ke Lude had th1s t line ad, 66c-3 timco $1.6(1. Inaettlona "UN.M:" in red across the mum d,n·ectton of. team capta~n John many galleries throughout the ~tgl~t. to keep the so:called Senate ferior men! Be in. Let new CODE 10 groom your hair all day, invisibly. are optional at no extra cost. ~,o~nc. All mtcrcstcd slncrs are country. JUchcml1:evrew p~·ov1so out of any Contracts have been sent to ali g. to say .AW"';t;l~t week 's widn: "Vjthe =~t:~:b~I~.:~J8~~~3e.:r~ru~~ organizations; they may, how­ s J wea-e ,Parttcu ...r 1Y P 1 ease Wl t!om Building, Phone. CH 8.·1428 or on 7- R . t l\1 t n }{ t l11V1tcd to attend the Wol'kout. Bob A resident of Albuquerque compronnse version. ecC!p s us be ~Ilk d Pave, club president, announced since 1!J54 Wilenslty is married Rep. James Delancy, D-N.Y., evel' be attained at the Mirage N tU;f>t! things in the Texas Western _os_o_1,_e_x_t._3_1_~·------The cot• sages may e pre e up tl · . · d 1· tl 1 1 'ld ( c · d office, 1 • FORSALE the moming of Nov. 1a in the ns mmnmg, an 1as 1ree c n ren. ontmue on page 2) LAMBRETTA, 1U62, ~.000 mlles, apare Union lobby, for the Homecoming WELCOME: STUDENTS tire, luggage rack, windshield, aoeC!JI!OriCII. ) Telephone 243·4358. 10/80, 81, ll/1. :football ga111e that afternoon be- e • '58 CHEVROLET Iropiila in good (;Ol1dl- t N R E d tween the UNM Lobos and the v• ( , CENTRAL tlon. Will discUII" price. Ed Munson. Room I e m co n t t 2010 M""" Vista Dorm, 10/30, 31, 11/1, ~:~s!l?;·c~ll~~:d;~~e~~)ctl~~i/~~: a e 9 -I ·I 0 n X pee e · 11:1~1~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~1 METHODIST BE A MEMBER of the !liSt gtowin~ reipt before they are given their ·u 't d St t · · f 1 · · • · · , group of automobile drivers wlto know 1 5 m e • a es recogmtion o t 1e cancelled a tr111 to Cine ago Fr1day comment }JOhcy on the cOU}> and that the two I1ad committed sui- the l!IIVingos made by buying gasoline at CHURCH GASAMAT 320 Wyoming Dlvd. S.E. mAltt;lmi w·.1n be able to purchase new regime in South, ~ict Nam to !'eep posted on development iu its aftern·1· ath, however embas~y,cide, but reliable sources say the PERSONALS mums on Nov 15 at a desk i11 may c~u~e today, J)l'OVIdmg U. S. Salgon. sources say the embassy IS two were shot to death by troor1s PRAC'l'IOE pianos !or rent. Special ratts :f. nt of tl1 ·Alttnmi Office in authol'lttes approve of the ltew 1\It>chem Says Go Slow pleased with the overthrow of the who captured them in a Catholic Plne dt Copper NE for UNM · etUdenbl. Paul Muench Cli 2- th~ Union. ordcrl! front altunni govert~l~Hmt ~o be auuotmccd by New M:~xico's Republica!\ Sena- Diem gove~·nmcnt. • church. 9628. perm. a ·c !so being taken by mail the nuhtary JUnta. tor Edwm L. Mechem warned The bodtes of President Ngo In Los Ang'Clcs Madame Nhu 1 BLOCK WEST OF THE ALTERATIONS, mending, darning, but­ UNIVERSITY tons and ''Sew-On".. Contact Mrs. Hover. tl:rou~h the AlUllllli Office, . Th~ revolutionarY: council is Saturday that the ,Unite? .States D!nh Diem and his brother Ngo who recently dc~lined an invi~ 207 Stanford SE (close to Unlvel:llit:Y). F . 1 b 11 workmg ott the creat10n {If a pop- should "go slow" m dcc!dlllg to Dmh Nhu l'ClJOrtcdly lmvc been t . b U d for information call243-7834 Phon~ OH 2-7533. , ratermty .nem er~ .ave ~r-~ ttlar,, a~ti-conummist government, recognize the new milita1•y re· talwu from a morgue in a mili- ·ntJOn Y t 118 , N. .l\I St~ ent Sen• 0111 e Worship Services , LOST&FOUNO cl~ted mu,n~s f~ • Mo.rta,r Boar~, nnd 1t 1s CXtleeted that U. S. rcc- gime, and added that "We do not tary hospital and moved to a ate to app~ar here, sa!d that she $26.1:10 REWARD for . information leading With thei~ organu~at 10 ! 111 colotsjoR"nition will come as soon as ma- know who our f1'icnds are" .in Cntholic h. ospitalin Saigon to pre- cannot b~hcve the. l!mted ~tatcs 9:15 o.m. and 10:30 a.m. to rccovetoy of large decoratage 2) •' If

Page 2 XEW :MEXICO LOBO 1ifonday, November .f, IHH:l l\Xonclay, November .f, 1963 xmv lllEXIco I.ono ----~~-- "I K~OW OF SOME CHANGES WE'RE MARING After Panties among- HmTm'd nwn. ! H tll'\'tll'd IIistory l:J.la at; (•our~~·H at Amcl'i<'an universit,,·,:. j • MM4tA6~ $\ fJ>otAI\., 1 Published Monday, Wcdnesdny1 Thursday nnd Friday of the regular university year by 11 the Board of Student PublicatiOns of the Associated Students of the University of New .Editor ,A~il~lll' ~""· '1ft"•f'•~.J' Columbia s Males Mexico. Entered as second class ml\tter at the Albuquerque post office August 1, 1918, . under the act ·of March 3, 1870. Printed by the University Ptintlng Plant. Subscription Dear Sh·, 1 rate: "$4.u0 for the school year, payable in advance. All editorials nnd signed columna Can t Visit Coeds .•. expres9 the views of the writer and not necessarily those of the Board of Student Pub­ It is with sonw alarm that I lications ol• of the University. notice· the organbmtion 011 this ·- campus .of the "I<'rPcdom fo1· the ·Editorial and Business office in Journalism Building Tel. C.H 3·1428 Americas" group. While I don't Alter Grid Games Editor in Chief------Fred Julander Ipropose to limit the rig·hts nf NI~W YORK, N. Y. (CPS)_:_ Managing Editor______Lynn Buckingham i anyone to band together for \lS<'­ David B. Truman, dean of Co­ .society Editor______Judy Bowen 'j ful and educational purpost's, nnd lumbia College, announced last Sports Editor ------Johnny Gonzales to form student eluhs arid ~ode­ Thursday night that visiting Campus Editor ------··------Carrol Cagle ties to. iliscuss Jlolitiral mattl'l'S, hours for women in the dorms Night Editor --··------.Kathy Orlando I do think the UNI\I st\Hlent body aftel' the next two home football should be infomwtl that in my Business Sta!I p;nmes woulcl be canct'llecl because· cxperil•nce, this "Frcrdom fM· of an earlier attempted IHmty­ Business Supervisor------Richard French the A!llericas" group is nothing raid. Circulation Manager______Robert Stewart more than a fascist front! ! Advertising Manager______Phil Cohen AddresBing almost GOO mile stu­ ,. As a transfer student from a dents, llea1; 'fJ•J·num r-Hic', '"-'-' c ..' large west coast s1:hool, and a are dGtermincd that it is a part former • student at a junior t•ol• of our ob!ig·ation .. •: to see that Things That Hack Us Off ... lege in. California, I have })('l'l:'on- you learn, if poKsible, the matu­ ; There are a few things around this University that 1 ally seen an organization with ity of self-control in an explosive \ are irritating, but not worthy of spending an entire edi­ ~ similnr views and aims t1-y t'Vl'l'Y­ situation such as Sunday night ' thinp: short of armed revolt to dis­ (the panty-raid)." I torial on. credit the extension of demturity l'equired for tion •.. Crowded locker conditions in Johnson Gym .•• 1 althoup:h their right to eXJll't•ss !'Xt('nsion of dormitOl'Y visiting Inadequate seating at football games ••. The way activ­ Itheir opinions should he rcspt>ct- hours had not been reached hy ity card pictures look •.• Monday and Saturday exams 1------:o,ed, at the same tilnP we should Columbia Co1l<.>ge stud(•nts. He 1 note the past history of the p,·roup emphasized that he agreed with ., •.. Lack of banana nut ice cream cones in the Union • :and realize the dangN·s it holds President Grayson Kirk that vis­ Lung lines at Hokm1a Dining Hall ••• Cold classrooms ·to democracy and all that the iting }Jl'ivileges should be linked democratic way r;tands for. in Mitchell Hall ..• Lettm·s to the editor that aren't dou­ NEWS ROUNDUP --·------with the avoidance of riots. l Gratdrilly yours, \' ble-spaced typewritten •.• Muddy parking lot at Onate :1-IARV. G. WEBB Sense of Belonging? .:,. Hall ..• Law sprinklers that turn on at inconvenient times Courtesy of KNMD-UPI Greece .Holds Elections " , •. Getting out a LOBO with three exams the next day. 11 Found in Mine Athens-Xhe Center Union Par- Dear Sh:: PEINE, Get·many - A giant ty of_ Greece ~as taken · a com- Gov~rnment fot· the p<.>opl~ does Why Do Men Join AFROTC? Harvard's 'Snap' That one door that's always- locked in the Student drill is boring a hole in a mine maudmg lead m Sunday'·s .elec- n.ot exist mer~ly because 1t 1s de- Council room ••• Not enough girls at the Wednesday near Peine, Germany, where 11 tions. The ,lead appeal's to have suabl~··. rt:exists because people Designed for you, forever night dances .•• High prices in the Bookstore ••. Low men were found alive yesterday. crushed the.. effort b:;: former make. It exist, through har_d wo1·k, 1 5 Equipment has been lowered for Gl'eek Premier Constantme Cara- an~ 1f need be, by sacrifice •. It 0 student wages •.. The elevator in the library .•• Lack of the men to build an awning for man lis to stage a political come- exists, ~;because I>~oplc, workmg p!~ ~, ~~~~.:~! !! T~h!!?~.,?.~~ with tho Dr ws Throngs!! This is the look college women ado1·e ... styling as timeles~ Mexico men join the Air Fo1·ce.l ROTC while others dl'Oll out. -'• parking space at Hokona, especially Friday and Saturday protection against falling debris back. together .a~ orlfan_rz~d groups of ROTC unit-sociability1 glamor What other Ol'J\'anizations exert CAJ\fBRIDGg, Mass. (CPS)­ as love itself, yet with a knowing contemporary flair thnl nights ..• Outdoor P. E. classes on cold days .•• Going to during the drilling operation. 2,000 Parade in LondQn ~elf-gov~;·mng mdlVI~uals, ehoo~: of a uniform 1 sense of belonging1 a greater "pull" on men students. Registl·ars at Harvard Unive1·sity makes it very much "today.'' Officials had nearly g·iven up LONDON - Some 2 000 pel'- mg then own leade~s, a~ld then ·Class on. pretty days ••. Waiting for Fiesta .•• Paper walls hope for the men who were trap- ·sons yesterday paraded'· through own melnbers, make 1.t _ex1st. Look joining n "buddy'' group? iden- Woodhouse and Lynch said that expressed "real surprise" this It's the kind of look we've designed into Desert Star.. • ?! tification with the military? other the study will necessal'ily take in week at the enroUment in His­ newest of the famous Artcarved engagement rings. Lil{e in the Union meeting rooms ped in t?e mine ten da~s ago. In downtown. Londo_n to.·::·protest ~~i~~ ~:; !~!!%/i~I~~~I('~~~;;I~n . reasons? AF ROTC students no!1-ROTC tory 134a, the Intellectual History all Artcarved rings, it's styled to stay beautiful. .. guar~ High prices at all the cafeterias .•• Typewriters that fact then· names are still on the South Africa's racwl pohCies. Pol- th u t.- L 't h' t Tl · . Y Two UNM professors have f1·eshman students ~urmg the of Europe in the 18th and 19th t• • t f d d t th · t · th · 'd t ro g~Llolu" 1 s IS ory. us un- anteed in writing for ptlrmanent value. See new Desert skip • , • Night classes ••• Saturday classes ••• Not ~~1 ~ e~ at e mi~e ent~ance. Ice say er; were no _mci :n s. portanp. instrument of people r~ceivcd a $33,000 grant from the two-year research penod. centuries. '";~' 1 Star now at any Artca1·ved jeweler listed here. It's t· enough telerJhones in the dorms ••• Closed-off streets on cm ·s ope 0 co~p ete e es- Erhard 'Wants Reumficabon working together, each per8on for AF Office of Scientific Rescal·ch Thesis is Done The coul'Se was forced to move designed fol' you. •r•'·o••·••n:. ~. cape shaft by sometime today. NEW YORK CITY -:West his own benefit, has c1·eated a to answer these and other qucs- A master's thesis hy Ha1·old to a large1• hall wlH!n ·:.117 Har­ .. campus ••• Not enough landscaping work being done on Astronauts Marry German Chancellor Ludwig Er- nation which does not worry ~· tions about the AF NROTC stu· Bram h.as already been done on vard students signed up fOl' it. ;:. campus .•• No sidewalk between Santa Clara and Mesa MOSCOW - Spacewoman Val- hard says his country still wants about feeding its own people, but dents. the subJe~t. Also '~oodhouse and According to Argent Kennedy, T. Vista ••• Crowded lecture halls , , • The way Jim Marcus entia Tereshkova and spacemanlreunification with East G~~1any. rat11e1:intwut feeding the rest of Drs. Charles Woodhouse, soei- Lynch, With the aSSIStance of two Harvard registrar, the course is See Desert Star only at these Authorized Artcarved Jeweler5; · Andrian Nikolayev were married But, ·spe~king on an American the world with its surplus. Look ology department, and Patrick D., graduate students and a UNl\i now the fifth largest in the Uni­ ._ spells his name Marquez. yesterday in Moscow. Premier television show (CBS-Face The at the two schools of tl1ouA'ht Lyneh, Colle~e of Education, will ~·cscarch grant, have l>ccn study- vcrsity. Early closing. hours for women •.. "Rent-a-cops" at Khrushchev, attending the lavish Nation), Erhard said he is not which constitute oUl' political phi­ supervise the research with the mg same problem for the paEt two I t r'nno T.{ , l 'd II' Alomogordo-SORENSON JEWELRY · f Lt C ""'ll' veal'S .as sp 1 ,.., ~· ennc< y sm , 1.!5- Hokona at nights . • • Beautiful headlines that won't fit. reception, hinted the couple may planning an early meeting with losophy-one that only the in­ cooperahon o. · o1 • .. 1 1am, • • . tory 134a did not e\·en malte the Albuquerque-CHARLES L. BARRETT f soon be off on another voyage in Premier Khrushchev to discuss dividual-himsel£ is capahle of de- C. Naylor, an and how to son and Daniel L. Grogran of Will be. reseateh assistants on __ . -~-~-­ Inadequate help at the cashier's office in the Administra- Pt:esidency For Wallace? obtain it-the othe1· that govcrn- tile AI<' ROTC at the University. th() proJect for the next two Carlsbad-McCOY'S JEWELRY STORE HAVE YOU TRIED THE t tion building ••. Campus cops that patrol the girls' dorms f N BOSTON.- Alabama Gover- ment exists solely to do for its Why Some Slo1v years. Gallup-HOLMAN JEWELRY CO v· LOBO BARBER SHOP 1e am • • • nor George Wallace says he may people what they are unable to do Rh1ce th~ title of the r~s~arch ------Roswell-HUFF'S jEWELRY STORE ' .. at night ••• Impolite switchboard operators ..• Poor (Continued from page l) enter presidential primariei! in at f~n· themselyes. Only people, <'r~a- ••• Try It • • • r.: projt•rt is "Lead~rship Pnttems Rec Hours Change Santo Fe-S. SPITZ JEWELRY school spirit at Lobo home games ••• Poor cafeteria food crime and nothing less than 11 u ._ least five southern states next t1vely workmg_ together by ch01ce DAVE& ELOY J.\~ ••• Too many meetings to cover • • Mean ushers at foot- der." 1 1 year. Speaking at a news con- for a com~non tntct•est, have'"lnade in the Cadet. Corps," Woodhouse The student-faculty ret·rcation Silver City-PAUL R. GANTZ ,!, and Lynch wtll study f1_1ctors .that Jlrogram which is conducted on TO SERVE YOU .·~· ball games. Vietnamese sources l'eport that fertnce in Boston, Wallace said·. these ba~Ic teneta o~ freedom, a 1808 CENTRAL SE Tucumcari-BLITZ JEWELRY d· the two will be buried secretly his purpose in entering the pri-' den;oc~·at~c. way of hfe. eausc some. cadets to nse qmckl.y Monday,' Wednesday, and Friday .) Not enough sparking-parking places close to campus under the cover of the curfew im- maries would be to throw tl1e elec- No mdividual can truly exprl'ss ~~a~~~~~cy~Mmen~~.~h~a~~~in~~======~~~======~ ct ••• Having to walk to KNMD to get wire copy ••• Long posed after the military rebellion. tions ~nto "confu'i!ion.". hims(':lf .withou~ c?nstructivl'ly • · l10urs effective Monday, Novcm- Other matters for study are: bed ·i. f: t d t t t . D 1 · tt" t t d t The U. S. state department says WaJ.ace also prediCted that ~on~r!butmg to tnr._ lives of ot.her t: s u en sena e mee mgs • • - e ay m ge mg ou s u en it has received word from a mili- President Kennedy would lose the mdlVJduals, or realize the cJmdl- Why do some students join the The new hours will be from ~ f directories ••• Santa Clara Dorm being built with the en- tary leader that three of Madame entire Southern vote in the 1964 mel?-t and. advanceme~t ~h~t he <·orps and othe1·s don't. u:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. The • t~ trance in the :rear .•• Only three credit hours for Ian- Nhu's children were not hal'!11ed elections. desn·es, Without other md!Vlrluals What ideas ahout war and 1 weekend hours will remain the in the 1·evolt doing the same in return. Just as pC'aee cause certain fellows notj· snme, Saturday 1:00-5:00 p.m. and ' t:< ' ,,r guages and the Peace Corps hitting the serving line at Saigon R~turning To Normal ·o h . h~mes are. J:uilt an Mrs. Green noted that 121 U.S. approved a b11l expandmg the schools. ge lC ures . awarded to an outstanding won1a11 stops odor. And it's absolutely non-sticky. Try it... the new cleo· o(J~ colleges and universities had .Joan-forgiveness feature of the When first proposed by the The · MIRAGE has announced student and an outstanding for­ f~. asked i'or loan :funds dur~ng the NDEA; . bil. Ito borrowers who Kennedy administration, observ· that _it .w!ll exte~d the deadline eign student, respectively. do1·ant that does a MAN's job. New Man-Powe1•, 1.00 plus taxt !··' .' current fiscal year exceedmg the teach m prtvate schools and col- e1·s termed it a bone thrown to for md1vJdual pwture appoint- Sue Steed and Peggy McFar­ };.-; EXTRA BONUS -the clean masculine a;ooma of OLD SPJCB ,. s H u t.. .,- 0 N present limitations of . $250,000 leges. church-connected schools . and ments t·o Friday, November s. land are chairmen of the sale. (H on NDEA funds available. 'th~ voke vote approval ·~ent teach.ers who wo?ld be. denied Picture-taking will begin on Nov- Ol•ders fo 17 mums will also be VARSITY SHOP ·n~ l'owell told CPS that he. was the ~Ill to the ltou~e fo.ro actiO~. mas~1;e federal md l'(')celved by ~nnber 18 upstairs in the Journal- taken individually by all Mortar !110l'e inclined to go along w1th a Public school teachets aheady ate pubhc school systems. · 1sm Bldg. Board members. 2120 CENTRAL SE Across from Journalism Building -·-·-··-~·· ---- \

Page4 NEW MEXICO LOBO Monday, November 4, 1963 Mountain Club /1 Lob 0 Cagers L00 k TOug h Discussion of the proposed •• , Be sure It is Greeks Planning Gala Ball --- . ~~~~~ia~illclib~bi;~luiJ~Jru0c~io~l~~' FIDELITY UNION LIFE I., By PE!~ f'ARCUS , on the COUl't as well as on the stl'onger this year. The Lobos agenda of the UNM Mountain Committees are being busily Fraternity C'onnt'il for men. nwmhePs of Phi Beta Pi :;oJ'Ol'ily', ., . l1 comman ° a more expert" bench: · have added an inch to their start- Climbing Club to be held Nov. 5 at organized on the UNl\f campus a·;o Mm>il' will be lJroviclcd b~· will supcl'Vise the g·uc~t li~t. , , dnced 11,nd b~tter balanced t~am Elh~ and Patte1•son were bith ing team height of 6'4". The 7:30 p,m, in room 159 of Johnson the Greek social organizatioll'il Lionel Hampton's orchestra a11d Finnnecs will hc clh·t•dPd l•y ,..• oach Bob Kmg foresees a brig~t 15 pomt average1·s for Trinidad Lobos will also be aided by the Gym, Slides will be shown and plan their first formal ball ex- each participating organization l\fiss Loraiml IIammo<'k, Alhu• ~t~tll;re.,for the Lobo cagers thts Jr. College _last_year, .while Ellis retum of 21 point averager Ira coffee served aftet• the meetin~·. dusively for members. will hold it.~ own "at home" as a qucrque, Alpha Delta Pi, <'lHl ' . 4Wm~ng ,season. , . . led the natwn m asststs for Jr. "Large" Harge. Miss Karen Johnson, Kappa preliminary event to the hall, llfikc Walluor, Santa Fe lUl'lllb ·J: ·l(mg, who gutded New Me:XIco Colleges last season. zar has------LOBO WantAdsGetResults! Alpha Theta sorority member Publicity i·s being· handled by of Sigma Phi Epsilon. to a 16-9 reco1·d last year, ap- never played a day of college ball, from Las Vegas, and Robert Jim Offutt, Phi Kappa Alpha, Dceoration3 will he m·l·mwr•cl pears. to have a good chance of but the 268 poundel' is consid- L b Wrig-ht, who~e Greek atfilintion is Pittsburgh, Pn., .Miss Phylli::; by Miss Sut'ki Heid, Kappn Alill a bette1·mg that formidable ma1•k. ered a good prospect by Coach 0 QS NOW OPEN College Master Sig·ma Alpha Ep.silon, are shar- Vitalt•, Chi Omega, Albuquerque, Theta, Tunis, Af'rir•a; l\H~s I':ot With the addition of three junior King. Even Slote ing duties as ro-chairmen, and Miss Liz Stanford, Kappa Parker, Delt:1 Dolta Delta, Au~tin, coU!!ge men; Dick "Boo" Ellis, Tough Schedule Set .... Guamnteed by a top They are scheduling· the ball for Alpha Theta, San Marino, Calif, T£>xas; :\I iss Chet•:,•l Cunning;lwm, Bob Patterson, and Bob Zar, New New Mexico will face a tough Dec. 7 in the Albuquerque Civic (;eorg·e Shoup, Kappa Alpha Gallup, Alpha Delta Pi; .A l:m Wh•l F s l•t Company lle):ico will have added strength road sched~le this year, meeting I e oes pI JACK'S Auditorium unde1· sponsorship of from Carlsbad, Miss Pat Hamil- Brooks, Delta Signw Phi, V:m Purdue (Big 10), Kansas (Big · the two Greek governing bodies, ton, Roswell, and Mis·.s Marion Nuys, Calif., :mel l~d Sargo1t, · ..•• N a Tfl' ar Clause 8), Washington Univ. of St. Panhellenic for women and Inter- Metzger, Wilmette, Ill., both Kappa Siv:ma, Alhuquerqu , · ·I I f• I Louis, Colorado St. Univ., Texas . ~he evened BAR-8-Q . ntr(Jmuro.. In() eWestern,, and Arizona State Univ~ the1: season reco~d at 3-3 in prep- .••. Exclush•e Benefits at . · . . · The p!aymg of good teams on the arabon fo1· then• next Western 1836 LOMAS BLVD. NE Special Rates .B... • ·.. ·· ·T· I J•r road this year, will eventually en- Athletic Conference game against able New Mexico home. fans to see powerhouse Wyoming. . .•• Deposits Defen·ed until . .rings · . If e I ts these teams. The Lobos, of Coach Bill Weeks, * BAR-B-Q BEEF & you are out of school 011 11 NEWMEXICOL0...-.-0~, · · . When asked of the relative had an easy time in trouncing 1:;. i ., ~;?«...... ~ Undefeated. Newman Center strength of the Westem Athletic Colorado State University, 25-0 HAM 30c 5-year self-liquadatiug OUR SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR OF EDITORIAL FREEDOM .. beat. the NROTC team 18-6 in Conference, Coach King pointed the past weekend. ' note ·~ FTi.day's·· fiag football action to out that WAC teams have a good _The _Lobos next four opponents BAR-B-Q BEANS 15c ~~~------~------~vv=e-d~n-e-s~da_y_,~N~o-,-,e-m~b-e-r~6-,~19~6-3------~~------ao b~ e~~e 11~Q$~r to a league champion- won and lost record against teams ai.e sa1d to be the toughest they BOB JENSEN MICKEY WALKER ah1p. 6ther Friday after saw sec- from the Big 10 and Big 8 con- Will meet all season. ALGATES DICK STRONG . :;1 ond-plaee Baptist Student Union ferences. WAC Tilts Next OPEN 11 A.M.* TO 11 P.M. 233 San Pedro NE llanowly edge past Pueblo House New Rule To Help Th h , .. SUNDAYS 2 P.M. TO 10 P.M. of Coronado 2-0 on a safety. A new rule this year in college am ey ave th.tee rem~mtg WAC DIAL 256-iSSB Dick Gregory to Yaqui House and Mendoza basketball is that the referee must g . es. Wyommg, Anzona :House, both of Mesa Vista, bat- handle the ball after any infmc- :Sngham Young are their .remain-and~~~;:;:;:~~;:;:;:;:;:~:;:::::;:;:~~:;:;;:~;::;:;;:~~;:;:;::~~~ i1ed it out Friday also with Ya- tion of the rules has been made. mg W~C 0 PP?nents. Their other CO-CHAIRMEN OF ALL-GREEK BALL are Miss Karen John- Appear Sunday -qui outscoring 18-6, ' In other With time outs being called when ·~arne 19 agamst powerful Air son, juniot• coed from Las Vegas, and Robert Wright, Des ,!fames, Chimayo forfeited to Ker- the refeeree handles the ball, five ore~. . HILL TOP BARBER SHOP Moines, Iowa, sophomore. They are in charge of the all-Greek ll£lr', and Mescalero forfeited to minutes will be approximately f 11zonad used a 69:yarq k1ckoff 2520 CENTRAL SE CH 2-0457 Carson. added on to the game. The t•ule re urn an a safety m t~e :fourth Week's·Games Set should help the Lobos who play quarte: to stun. Wyommg 15-7. 3 Barbers Serving You At All Times ·:··· ··:· '·': D«. '~ "·,;;""""•·: C';J;'"'~;·:·· I With Jozz Trio . Carson and the AFROTC meet a pressure defense game, The WI~ left Arizona .as the only today in a contest for second New Mexico will be physically team dw~~ a~ u~blemtshed WAC Specializing in Flattops Miami University oys In e fie Die~ Gregory, a .come.d!an l who lS known for Jus bttmg i' place of the second Independent ~ecobo. e s an at 2-0 while the ROGUE MAES MY GARCIA J, 0, LUNA • 'League. Other games this week ow ys are at 2-1. Wyoming's S d Sh contemporary humor, appear , B TWC OWNER .· s d econ OWing wm ·will include the Industrial Arts Y sophomo~·e .sensation, quarterback Ires t e t at the University of New Mexico A.&liociates against Mossman Az Tom Wtlkmson, passed for 14 ~=====:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ F 1 w jazz impres- . lett _against Tewa, the Engi~eer; 01 fpups Killed yai·ds fOl' their only score. u n Of uN M Theatre Su~~:~lc~N~~th ~?1~ ~g~nst Escalante, and Navajo Utah State Romps • f Try outs for "Toys in the sions of th<; Vince Gua~·aldi Trio , Attic," the second production of and t.~te vo~ce.. of l\Iargte M~Coy, ! .aglunst Mescalero. J Th • d Sf • hf Utah State 1·omped to a 26-0 . ~n. tile Greek .League, .Sigma n /f fQ/g win over UNM's other remaining Newsp(Jper Chle the University Theatre's 1963-6-i he ~Vlll lHOVtdc two hours of .. Ob1 and Delta Sigma Pht meet WAC opponent BYU the t season wil lbe held Thursdav music and comedy. 1fe!inesday, along with Sigma AI- The Texas Western Freshmen weekend. ' ' pas MIAMI (CPS)-Thc Universit Nov. 7, from ·i to 5:30 p.m. a~d Beginning tim~ is 8:15 p.?11. in · }tjaa Epsilon .. versus Phi Sigma came ~ut on the long end of the Army had to l'BJ1y in th fi . · St d t p bl' t' Y 7-9:30 p.m.· and on Friday Nov Johnson Gynmasmm where ticl{ets 1 of M1am1 u en u tea Ions ' .' ' •'11 1 Id t tl d St d X~ppa,,Kapp:'- Sigma aga!nst Sig- sco~e m a hjgh-scoring contest minutes of play to defeat ~NM~s . • d h d' . 8, from 4 to 5·30 p m 111 the•Wl Je so a 1c oor. u ent, B oar d cl ISlllr8Se t e e ttor of 1ts C d' Tl t. (l. · t d 1admission '"ill be <~>1 "r5 and rren ' ;mA ;l?h1 Epsllon, and P1 Kappa agamst Uf'l'M s Wolfpups, 41-28, homecoming foe, Air Force, 1 • . Th H • •. ·omme Ia 1ea re oca e on ., •p • ,. • 1 4 s t u d en t newspapm, e un1- tl tl t . . f tl eral til'kcts are IJriced at $2 75 ! Alpha vert;~.us Kappa Alpha. Saturday m El Paso. 10 Saturday at Soldier Field ·n cane, Oct. 25, but denied that this te sou lWes corner o 1c . · · , . . Top Teams Meet Mark Yarbrough, 205-pound Chicago. Air Force was leadi~ was due to a controversial edi- campus). The program lS the se~ond on . Fnday, the top four teams of TW fullback, made touchdown up until the final minute and ! torial urging grea tet· partici!Ja- "Toys in the Attic," by Lillian the College_ Concert Se~·tes pre- : ~ iecond !~dependent League r1;1ns of 79, 75, 9, 6 and 1 yard and half on a field goal by Ba1·t Hola­ tion of Negro students in campus Hellman, is the sto1•y of two s~nt~d durmg the connng aca- · · 'Mitll meet. F1rst place Navajo PICked up 229. yards to pace the day and a scoring plunge by Ter­ uc t1V1. 't' 1es, wh' 1c h h a d appeare d th c spinster, sisters who have sacri - denuc•t•- year Thby thec UNl\1'tt cultural ;: · ~elil.on second.place Carson, and Burros over the stubborn pups. ry Isaacson. week before f1ced much for their youngar conum ""c. e ·onum ee come.s ~ • :..Ulante"fi}l meell the AFROTC. New Mexico's Stan Shall scored I~==~~==~~~~~~=;/ • • ' . . . . brother who is a lJercnnial :fail- Feb. 19; Smothe1·s Brothers, April ' .Fraternity.· standings are the first in the game from the 3, fol.lf University o~ Munm V1ce Pres1- ure. '\Vhcn the brother and his 7 an_d the New Christy 1\Iinstrels, :.. ~ as ~ast week, and the two lowing UNM's recovery of a Y ar­ Your Life Insured (~ent. and Chau·man of th~ Pu~- young wife return home to New April 20. . . . . ,: ]!catiOns ~oard, H. Frm?khn '\VII- Orleans, unexpectedly wealthy Grel;'ory, IS describ~d by Ttme . ~•ilependent ;League standings of brough fumble on hi·5 own 20 on Is Security Assured ''ke top ftve. teams are listed be- the first play from scrimmage. II lmms,. smd Mo_nday mght that and seeminStiY successful con- magazme, as the f1rst Negro · klw: Texas :Western marched 1'ight ' there ~~ a reqmrement that stu- flicts al'ise mid long hidde;l feel- comed~an to make his way into ; . l11.dependent League one: back, going 64 yards in eight RAY E. CRAMER, JR. dent ed1tor~ carr,r a full c;lass load in~s arc bared. the. mghtcl~b hi~, time. In an ; TeBm . · W. L. T. plays for a score. Benny Hahn Phone CH 3·3796 II und that ed1t01' Elayne Glibert fell Gene Yell associate director of· article entitled Humor, Inte­ Newman Cente1• 6 0 0 converted to put TWC ahead to :I be~~w ~hat standard. . . the Univer;ity Theatre, will di- grat~d( he 1:eceivcd lush praise :Baptist Student Union 5 1 0 stay. THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL il It IS not true that M1ss Gtl- rect the Dee. 13-19 production of as: 'I he audtence always laughs Yaqui 4 2 0 LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY H,, be~·t '.vas taken to task for. the "To)'S in the Attic." Tryouts are and usually a}J_plall;ds the p_er­ ~blo · a 3 o I t I . Bank of New Mexico Building e~htortal she wrote. The Umver- open to all University students former, who IS JUSt gettmg xea,ne;r 2 3 1 n ramura Councrl s1ty exten?s a great d;_al o~ ~ree- regardless of major or previous started on ~vh~t. may be one ?f . I~dependent League two: The Intramural Council will '====~;;;;;;;;~===:J do?m to Its students, \Vtllmms thPatl'ical experience. All inter-!the n~ore sigmficant. careers .m ~ · Team W. L. T. meet Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 Said. . . ested students are urged to try 1~mer!can show l;m~me~s. Wtth L ...... ,;.,, .~ ...... • , ...... ~...... ,_ .. ~ .... ~.- loiaTajo 5 0 0 p.m. in l'Oom 160 of Johnson Gym. Wilhams said that she l1ad been out. mtelhgence, soplus.tJCatlon, and "YOU KNOW THE NAACP, well, if we had total integration G;1noon 4 1 0 All !intramural managers are What's Showing dropped from the courses because The production of Shaw's :Ma- n~nc of the black-VOle~ buffoonery right now tlu.•m cats would be out of a job." Comments such as .A,FROTC 3 1 0 urged to attend. of excesaive absences .. He not~d jor Barbara continues through .or Amos 'n Andy, Dt~~ Gregor:, tl~ese will be heard this Sunday at .Johnson Gym wlten Comedian Dscalante 2 2 1 ------that she had been spccmlly regis- ThU!'sday, Nov. 7. Ticltets are has ~Jecome the f!rst N~gro Dick Gregory appears on the UNJ\1 campus. Gregory's barbed Engineers 1 2 1 Cage Entries Due tered for these courses two weel's available at the ticket booth in comC'd!an to m~~;ke !us ~vay mto wit is ]mown for not sparing either side of the civil right's late, because she had not the the Union and the box office in the mght~lub big tnne.. struggle. His recent acti\'e role in the strife ltas helped !tim • Entries for Intramural ba-ske~ (Continued on page 2) Rodey Hall, Appeari~g at UNl\I '~tth ~r~g- become a figure of national prominence. Psp· 0 rga mzes ball are due November 6 at 5 -----·---...::._:..:...... :....-----=------ory ts Vmce Guaraldt, p1amst -·-----''------ThE? Progressive Students Party p.m., with no late entries to be and composer of the hit song k will hold an organizational mee~ accepted, Entries should be turned Take t.o War Path "Cast Your Fate to the Wind." For Wee end I OK A·d ing·tonjght 'at 7 p.m. in the Aeti- into the Intramural office at John­ (Continued on page 3) s0 0n s I Tl},i~ Cen~t:· 'of the Union, an- son Gym. :~~.ou~ced Tllll Bennett, student . ------Indian Students Rap Plans-,, 5-h . 0 Students May Fly body J?!'esident.,. · · . Apes Trick •n• Treat oppmg ays T A · G IF US CII . .. w· Halloween proved beneficial to A short walk is good for you. But when you reaHy ; . · AN'· . · T· AD · s th~ United Nations International To Homeco'!ling want to travel you can't beat Greyhound for going To End Federal Service Only 11 more shoppmg days ~wce[!n~~tnaaTucso~"l~- or • • 0 eges ' . ' ; ' · · . · · Ch1ldrens Fund. The Apes of 0 1 tJ U · J ' 1 t tt' until Homecoming- and time ?a, guest ~·anch plus half-fare WASHINGTON (CPS)- Rep- m: ..~SSIF'il3D ADVERTISING RATES: New Mexico, a newly formed soc­ places at lowest cost. In fact Greyhound costs less· Indian stuc ents at te mver- ' anc we arc no ge !llg our to order a mum COl'Sage for· tiCl~ets by mrplm~c to the UNl'rf- rescntatives of thc Houae ~mel -' JJ»t"'b·· ·&<,l;,i~·.tlmes · $1..60, Insertlott• ial club trick-or-treated for the sity of New Mexico have taken money's worth." AriZOI1" Ut11vc , ty "' 111e N t 1 t ,. h d mus · e ~ll.,mttteil b:v noon on day before • ' • our Homecoming date ,r " r~I · ,.,a ov. sena e as r urs ay agreed g•. Phon<>' CH 8•1428 <~r OH 7- --~------,---.:....::.::.::.:.:.:~I Mortal' Board, senior wom- ' 1 a e 0 any · u- · I IOn m e er<1l aid for col- ea!)l, ext. 314. GO GREYHOUND ••• AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US. Indian Commissioner Glenn L. much Indian money is nooing into dent with a student discou11t cat·d 1 t t' tl 1 . • .. ' ". ' .. ! " en's honorary, began taking . ' · . ' egc cons rue. ton ·- 1e arg·e~t "!ADMIRE Emmons has suggested that the salaries for employees of the Bu- orders for Homecoming cor- The dtscoutlt c"r·ds" at•e avatlable government f un d'mg· Pl'OA'ram for AMAN IN A government terminate federal reau of Indian Affairs and too sa ~res today at a desk in the for· 85~ ' an d en t'tlI e t wo s t u d en t s 1ug · 1 Jer e d ucatton· m· U.S. history. TUXEDO." supervision. little into the bellies of the In- New" Mexico Union lobby, They to fly F'ro11t1'er•. A I'1·l'n 1 e s :fo r• one- The agreement was reached aft- All the Indian students may dians/' will be taking orders for cor- half .Prtce, or $27.10. John SaJa- er Senate and House versions of .'ti{!J, not feel that way but enough do Although complimenting BIA sages at the desk and indi- zar ts th~ ~ampus representative the "bl'icks and mortar" collen·e to necessitate the calling of a employees for their dedication, for the mrlm~ 'd · " vidually, at $1.50 apiece, until '-.~·. m b1ll were sent to a conference 7-FOR pow wow at 7 p.m. Friday in the Emmons said that almost one- Nov. 15. Those who purchase ~ot· $18 addttlonal, students arc committee to permit House-Sen- Union to smoke or not smoke the third of "India11 money" goes entitled to "'ve n1 als a1 d t WEDDINGS mums may pick them up the . 11 e 1 wo ate negotiators to come up with lY'ANTED, uscl bicycle with a or more DANCES peace pipe. into administrative salaritls, morning of Nov. 16 in the mghts at th~ Westward Look a compromise version. speeds, Call Evarts at 248-1905, · Leaders in the panel attack on while !lO. per cent of the Idians U . bb t t' guest ranch m Tucson, plus a , DINNERS 1 011 11/4, 6, 7, 8. "termination" plans include are living ii1 the direst povel'ty, mon ° y, presen a ton weekend of o·olf hor·seba"k 1•1·di'ng The lH'tC~ tag agreement was PARTIES Margaret Rutherford has just "baked" a of their receipt. " ' ~ • seen s a v t 1 f H E 1 Emmet R. L:rnch, a Jicarilla dependent on relic·£ chec k s. The mums may be ordered barbecue, and swimming. .· a lc .0 'Y or ou~e ' ( U· BANQUETS valuable clue with which she intends to Apache; and two Isletas, John Emmons called the number of in white or yellow, with red For information concerning this catiOn Comnnttec members. .<ERATIONSi mendfmr, darning, but­ RENT YOUR FORMAL WEAR' track down an ingenous killer in "Murder Phillip Olguin, and Vincente BIA employees approaches 12,000 and grey streamers. 'l'he letters program, contact Salazar at cH2• . They had .pushed for a $1.2 l>il­ t:I>!HI. illtd ''Saw..on·". Contact Mrs, Hover, 207 Stnnfor