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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 1970 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Student Advisory Board was board will begin considering the don't have to be the sole and private founded a year ago by Dean future of the four-semester language innovation of a liberal arts college. ·Laporte•s Body Found in Kidnap Car Nathaniel Wollman. If nothing else, requirement now compulsory in Arts And since Arts and Sciences has the the student and faculty advisory and Sciences. Progressive changes, largest enrollment, it would appear somewhat easier for the smaller By MIKE FEINSILBER the terrorists' threat to kill him if The car carrying the body was seized in the wave of arrests that government had not blocked them Editorial: boards were able to make it legal for made for the over-all betterment of (UPI) - police closed in. found parked beside the Won-Del followed the emergency powers for political reasons. . I each department to waiver the the college seems to be the board's colleges to set up their own student Labor Minister Pierre Laporte was The government offered his aviation · ha!1gar in the civil proclamation. Throughout the affair, Mrs. non-professional physical education theme. advisories. murdered by the terrorist Quebec abductors a one-way ticket to aviation section of the St. Hubert The government had pinned its Cross was reported calm and Such advisory groups, however, Dave Brands Liberation Front (FLQ) Saturday Cuba, and said they should turn Airfield, a Canadian forces main bargaining position to an composed, steeling herself for an requirement. Next week the student night. But police received a the diplomat over to the Cuban airbase, where many of the almost offer of safe conduct out of the ordeal. Student handwritten letter from British consul on a bridge over the St. 2000 troops moved into Montreal country for the kidnapers Mrs. Laporte was overcome 'So Much For The Soviet-Sub-Base-In-Cuba Plan-Any More Budget-Raising Ideas, ..?' diplomat at noon Lawrence River, where a to guard against FLQ themselves. Quebec Premier with grief when her husband was Sunday which said he was still @!!If:{I$ (!J16:61,(J:7/MI' ~rr; helicopter waited for the first leg depredations.· · , in a last ditch kidnapped right off the lawn of l'l;unff:WI~ '"" ,- alive. of their journey to Havana. When Laporte's murder climaxed two try, refused the release of the 23 their home, and placed under The letter was accompanied by they landed, the government said, weeks of rising tension in a imprisoned separatists as sedation, later moving to a well a communique from the FLQ the Cuban consul would free sudden and unexpected battle demanded by the FLQ but he guarded downtown hotel with her Advisory threatening to kill Cross if Cross. over the separatist question, the offered to try to secure early children as the days dragged on. ·Ct/;Jt separatist demands were not met Trudeau Sunday expressed the most serious problem Canada parole for five of them and Laporte's fate seemed sealed or if police tried to close in on the "shock and consernation that ail faces. passage to Cuba or Algeria. almost from the day of kidnaping, PENTAGON fNC. kidnapers. The terrorists said their Canadians must feel as they learn The government tried for four Lemieux, shouting angrily that He fell into the hands of the demands were unchanged but of the death of Pierre Laporte, days to negotiate with the the government's offer was "a militant "Chenier Finance" cell of Boards they "hoped to save the life of who was so cowardly assassinated kidnapers through their mockery," turned down the offer. the FLQ. While Cross was taken Cross," Montreal police said. by a band of murderers." representative, "revolutionary Lemieux said the five were due by the apparently more moderate It is high time for every college in It was the first direct word "As a Canadian, I feel a deep lawyer" , later for parole anyway, if the "Liberation" cell. UNM to follow the College of Arts from Cross in a week, and lifted sense of shame that this thing was and Sciences' example as to student the spirits of this nation reeling conceived in cold blood ... It is from its worst modern crisis and our desire as Canadians to stick advisory committees. stunned by the murder of together in this sorry moment in The trend across the United States Laporte. It was Canada's first Canadian history." is to incorporate more students in political assassination in 102 Trudeau vowed Friday that Jury Absolves Ohio Nat'l Guard the government of their respective years. "should there be harm done to colleges. UNM's All-University Laporte's body was stuffed in these men, the government the trunk of the car in which he promises unceasing pursuit of 25 Students Indicated for Criminal Conduct Governance Committee is keeping was kidnapped Oct. 10. Cross was those responsible." RAVENNA, Ohio (UPI)- A they would not be until placed charged with the administration pace with this·trend. abducted five days earlier. Trudeau called a cabinet special state grand jury Friday under arrest. of the university." Am 6ng four preliminary Police would not say officially meeting at noon EDT. absolved Ohio National The charges were expected to The report by the special grand recommendations made last month, how Laporte died, but most Armed with the emergency Guardsmen of blame in the fatal include assault and battery and jury differed sharply with the the committee proposed a University reports said his hands had been powers-giving police the right to shooting of four Kent State trespassing, but Robert Balyeat, report issued by the President's tied behind his back and he was arrest without charge, hold University students and indicted who headed the grand jury Commission on Campus Unrest Council consisting of members form shot in the head. without bail and search without 25 students and "agitators" for investigation refused to spell out which held an inquiry into the every segment of the University, Canada planned a state funeral warrant-the government rounded "deliberate, criminal conduct." the offenses at a brief news Kent shootings. including alumni, which would for the slain minister, at the same up more than 280 suspected The grand jury said guardsmen conference. The commission blamed the "consider and investigate any time holding open its latest offer separatist symphathizers. The acted in self defense when they But when he was asked if shootings equally on students and to Cross' kidnapers to release their emergency act, suspending civil fired a volley into a group of narcotics charges were included in guardsmen and said national guard question of concern to the captive alive. liberties, had never before been students on the Kent State the offenses, Balyeat said; "That troops should never again go on a University community as a whole," The letter from Cross, written invoked in peacetime. The campus last May 4 during a would be for a separate grand college campus with loaded and "would be empowered to Saturday night after the murder government backed it up by demonstration protesting jury." weapons. The grand jury, recommend action to any of Laporte, said police would mobilizing 4000 troops to pt·otect President Nixon's decision to The panel said the "major however, endorsed the use of live basically for the alums, "let them might make some original statement widen the war into Cambodia. decision-making body or officer of B never find out where he is being government officials and buildings responsibility" for the campus ammunition by guardsmen when also dish out the money." ema. on something, anything). held, and if they did it would be in Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec Those indicted were not incidents of last spring "rests needed. the University." Evidently she doesn't realize that • Traditional education is based on "very dangerous", a reference to City. identified and a spokesman said clearly with those persons who are (please turn to page 2) Another proposition suggests a set the alumnus of schools all over the the outmoded premise that nothing of recommendations submitted to B • • p J is known unless it is objectively country donate millions of dollars ringing eop e ------~~------·---·- r------every college for establishing a annually to maintain the operation quantifiable. Existential "means by which students can have of both colleges and universities. The phenomenology provides the / \. an effective voice in curriculum alternative. As Fritz Perls says, f planning and academic policy." individual student's tuition ar:d f?es Together NE\N I don't go very far when cons1denng "learning is the discovery that I Barring campus political reform, this the total income and operating something is possible." A student \ could be the most important budgets of modern times. Her's By ERNEST KILKER encounters his teacher. I have needs. academic innovation the University doesn't go very far here at UNM. and JULIAN SKOLNICK My sensations, feelings, perceptions, has ever had. But it seems every clatter for recognition. I am IVIEXICO UNM's Homecoming is also of "I think, therefore I am." college, with Arts and Sciences as the great enjoyment to the community Descartes' contribution to rare air confused. I won't. I can't. You can't exception, are waiting patiently, if around us. The tour that residents consciousness, effectively removes a make me. I ask you to impose order Attendance Poor at Most Events not passively, for the final make to view house decorations each person from the world. After all, a on my confusion. I ask you to take recommendations in January. If the year is a big thing in the Duke City. university's function is to contribute the responsibility for me. You tell Regents accept the governance As I was growing up here in to the cerebral side, i.e., the "only me to stay with my confusion. You Homecoming Dead or Dying? committee's proposals, student Albuquerque the trip onto the side" of your education. Like the say you are available to me with I departmental advisory boards will campus each fall was one of the moral imperatives delivered to new whatever strengths and weaknesses probably be set up. But if the By MICHAEL BLAKE to soak up the sound. In the UNM students of years past are highlights of the year for myself and recruits in the army, students are you have. I focus on the here and On the walk over to the Union ballroom a dance was underway potential funding targets for their Regents should reject the proposal friends. told (implicitly, of course); "Kid, now. I emerge from my confusion. I Friday night the campus looked as but no applause or laughter or heirs and many genuine for faculty-student course planning, To cut the public and alumni off you're a man now. We can't take any know what I want. Here and know I though it were in the midst of music could be heard. friendships have been made and it is possible for various colleges to Christmas vacation. The lone The ticket-taker for the big maintained throughout the years. from the tradition that has been time with you. Our job is only to mobilize my resources. I seem me. I figures of a handful of students Homecoming Dance 1970 looked But for those in the dorms, and continue their antiquated built around UNM's Homecoming push you through and make you see you. We touch each other's faculty-planned-faculty -oriented appeared occasionally on the bored. What about attendance the University ghetto it was a over the past 60 years could be a functional. We will break your worlds. I discover what I can do for sidewalks. None were in a hurry. tonight? "It's moderate­ night like all others-spent formats. fatal step. contact with yourself and an myself. I discover my strengths and None bristled with the fervor of moderate to poor--pretty bad," smoking dope, studying, taking in The College of Arts and Science individual so that you will fit into Homecomings past. he said. "At max I guess we've a movie or bullshitting. As for letting "the Greeks have weaknesses. I am educating myself, taken in about $350." The I couldn't bring myself to their fun, and let them pay for it," our system." my whole being. The only external sign of any Although Homecoming change on the inner-campus was Homecoming Committee had attend the parade but I did take in officials chose to ignore the Laidlaw doesn't realize how they do. If it hurts, hold your breath. Everything you have read in this the few, dimly-lit luminarios projected an income of $750 for the alumni luncheon the following fact, Sam Taggard, a Hundreds of man hours and dollars Remember, how you did that when rap is elephant shit, i.e. talking about perched atop the Union. Most of the dance but the figure had fallen day at University arena. (Anyway 20·year·old junior from go into the construction of the floats you were a kid and felt that a process. Education that is talked the paper-sack lights had gone out way below and now most people the parade was cancelled.) Queen New York, is the 1970 "grown-ups don't cry." If you need and the impact of the luminarios were leaving. In short, it looked For the most part the luncheon H omecomjng q.ueen. His and house decorations. Sure, the about is more food for the on Homecoming night were like some 10-member polar bear looked like the creation of an something, don't ask for it. If you election points out the fraternities, sororieties and service computer. Education is an symbolic of Homecoming club !tad rented the Cow Palace Ionesco for it came across as a farcical nature of groups are competing for awards, but feel something, don't share it. For experience, a growing experience. 197Q-dead on arrival for UNM's for their annual awards banquet. fine piece of absurdist theatre. Homecoming. the students and public are the ones catastrophe awaits every One approach to the growth legions of textbook toters. The Union was empty and lifeless Alums and their wives and kids that gain the real satisfaction from self-disclosure. Holding in your experience is provided by the Human Inside the Union it looked and sad. filed into the cavernous arena in Student Senate's abortive attempt were the women and I'm glad to lonely. Two campus police, On fraternity and sorority row their finest fall plumage, to cut off Homecoming funds. see its still the same way." the decorations. feelings effectively cuts off your Potential Movement, represented by engaged in small talk, leaned the mood was different. Houses descended the steps to the floor, Fleck eased these fears by Uproarious laughter. The editor's biggest attack came circulation and allows you to growth centers of which Esalen is the against a water fountain. A few were decorated, the public was and then stood in line, introducing some Homecoming Ferrel Heady got up to give his on the $1465.50 that has been function normally in a social sense. most well known. New directions in couples drifted aimlessly about driving by to look at the various impatiently awaiting their box of organizers who gave brief speeches standard spiel about the stability the lobby while inside the coffee themes and a good-time cheaper than Col. Sanders chicken assuring those present of the of the University and how things allocated for the activities. That is a Systems have been known to education being explored include continuation of Homecoming. aren't as bad as all that (they function indefinitely on that basis. shop a folk-singing duo sang to atmosphere prevailed. It was (including fries). Clutching the small sum when considering the gestalt awareness training, fantasy, couples seated at the candle-lit predictable. Tradition is the very little white boxes the UNM One horn-rimmed, nervous aren't) and how bad alumni enjoyment brought to the campus in Classes involving raps by "well role-play, physicalization, tables. But most of the candles heart of Greekism and the Greeks returnees made their way to the organizer said yes, it was true that money was needed to meet past years by Dionne Warwick, the read" professors who hammer ideas meditation, group processing, flicked without teflecting on were enjoying it. The public and banquet tables. The turnout was a small group of "radicals-an· growth requirements ad infinitum. into palpable pills best taken before romantic, bubbly faces and the UNM's alums were enjoying it glum (about 250) but organizers archists-are trying to destroy our Everything was over but the Letters: Kingston Trio, the Righteous sensory awakening and others. These great Homecoming tradition" but midterms and finals for maximum are designed to join a student's singing echoed off the walls too. Ties are probably closest a~parently thought it would be ballgame, which was fun because Brothers, Harpers Bazaar and Herb because there wete so few bodies between Greeks and alums. The even less because soon the tables affirmed the dedicatiOn of the Lobo's won (even though they Homecoming Tradition Alpert. return upon your investment, private experience to the public were filled and the alumni took everyone to continuing. Loud, played poorly). There were no To the Editor: Homecoming used to last three discourage feeling as neither world of subject matter. Some up positions on the bleacher seats. relieved applause. A student got halftime cel'emonies though and After reading Sarah ·Laidlaw's days. Now it's down to a day and a objective nor verifiable and in any assumptions of this movement are: It looked incredible, jewelled up and said the same thing. More that was ominous evidence of the half. The people in school really did case, irrelevant to what is being women and Esquirish men sitting loud applause. Fleck told danger the tradition is in. editorial about Homecoming in last the organism has the intelligence, not on uncomfortable bleacher everyone that they (the audience) One point everyone seemed to Thursday's issue of The Lobo, I enjoy the event over the past years. talked about (in very expanding the intellect. Feelings are not benches ripping away at cheap agreed with all this. Still more miss was that Homecoming really realized I had some opinions of my They "had fun in the crispy, breezy circles). For everyone knows feelings dangerous, but healthy. Not feeling chicken. loud applause. is dead for most of the fall air." What is wrong with that? simply don't compute. Control. is dangerous. Awareness is But the preposterous scenario As if to prove that students-they just don't care own on the subject-·ones that Homecoming was still alive and anymore. It's only fair that the needed to be expressed. Laidlaw's opinion that the money Control your voice, your attitude, everything. Everything is awareness. was upstaged by the antics of (My, my aren't we hostile today?"). retired {thank goodnt!ss) biology thrashing, someone trotted out. alums have their fun each year. Setting aside the 'benefits that could be used in a better way might Self-disclosure, honesty and professor Martin Fleck, who Sam's runners·up and said they The elders are just as entitled to Homecoming might have for our be true, but that's true of a lot of the For godsakes, look interested. Drain responsibility for one's own feelings served as master of ceremonies, had been chosen (quickly) swill booze and groove on floats football team, the various queen money we spend today. Some of the your body and fill your head with facilitate better interpersonal i.e. master of corn. After an "Football Queens." This really as today's students are to puffing candidates and the general moral of money spent financing The Lobo the necessary artifacts which will relationships and better education. exclusive serenadf' by the UNM made. the audience feel good. The on grass and freaking on roclt insure optimal performance under band Fleck starting. bombarding powers of darkness had been music. In the future though the campus, I would like to point out this year and last might also have " L e tiing Go," a new student the small gro'up of alums with an defeated and the tradition had alums will have to go it alone some of the more tangible benefits. been used in more relevant ways. stress conditions. organization, attempts by the endless array of cornball jokes truly been preserved het·e in this (except for· the tradition­ Homecoming has become a Ideas such as hers have greatly Education has long neglected the authOl's of this rap to bring people (including a song which no one empty arena. Standing ovation. conscious elements of the student helped in reducing the success of our affective domain of experience in together to enjoy, experience, give could hear because he didn't use a At this point Fleck registered a body). Homecoming in its tradition across the nation and each traditional form 'has been sent to year brings together students and school's Homecoming. They are favor of the cognitive (i.e. the and take from each other. We need mike) and a series of lengthy, real stand-up comic coup when he printed word, the laboratory l>ops, the oldest active Lobo cunning introductions of ancient said, !'When I was a young man in the great parade in the sky along alumni of years past. The activities ideas that once again help the people open to their own supporter, is one of the few and revered alums. the great state of Pennsylvania I with raccoon coats and boola also usually honor one previous minority ruin a good thing for the experiment, theses and· dissertations responsibilities. There will be a Pops traditions that will remain e'Vcn if Everyone was concerned about was told to go out West where the boola and most students will feel graduating class in particular. So, majority: written on obscurities which find the meeting on Friday, Oct. 16 in room Homecoming dies. Sam 'l'aggard's election and suits were double·breasted and so like it's just a routine obituary. Laidlaw says that since the events are Mike McCormick student grubbing for detail so he G of the Honors Center at 7:30p.m. Monday, October 19, 1970 ...,_..~~---~------·- . ------f Stores, Profit in Lucrative Student Ghetto I Lobo Food Price Survey U Area-No Shoppers' Paradise iif' ~ f! .#> $-OJ ~ ~ ~ ;: Asian Studies 'f.,." .29 .29 .29 .29 .27 Minister Pierre Laporte by his He told of one other time when Gillette foamy reg. 6\ta oz. .89 .89 .79 .89 Men's terrorist kidnappers has struck Gillette platinum razor blades-10 .67 he thought people were equally 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.89 1.89 deep in to the hearts of Canadians. shocked by a cold·blooded act. Aspirin·cheapPst in stock .29 .31 .29 and Lavoris mouthwash 7 oz. .29 .21 Of about two dozen Montrealers, "That was when John Kennedy .79 .79 .79 .79 Kent State .. . Dial soap 31h oz. .61 Ladies most French-speaking, not one died-both acts were cowardly .23 .19 .19 .19* voiced support for the separatist Tri X-35 mm. 20 exp. .19 Zales has iff beyond belief." (continued from page 1) .95 .90 .90 FLQ. Ban 4 oz. .90 .69 A French-Canadian writer In its report the President's 1.19 1.05 1.09 1.00 .99 "Don't ask me how I feel, said stirred his coffee. "I'm commission concluded: "The Kleenex-125 .25 .29 .27 a young girl. "This is my first time Brylcrl'em 3 oz. .43 .21 shocked ... I guess. I really didn't actions of some students were 1.09 1.09 1.09 1.09 1.09* Spiro hits the in church in seven years... " expect them to do it. I supported violent and criminal and those of Old SpicE' after shave ·1 3/4 oz. 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 "Mais pourquois-but why?" A Ovulen birth eontroll pills/month 1.50 their actions up until last night. I some others were dangerous, 1.75* 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75* French-Canadian waitress asked, thought they would hold him for Totals JACKETS hands shaking, her eyes brimming reckless and irresponsible, The $14.88 $H.71 $1-1.71 $H.98 $12.10 big time with a while and let him go. I was indiscriminate firing of rifles into *Not stocked···price of nt'arest competitor arbitrarily added. with tears. wrong. A lot of us were wrong." "What did they hope to gain. a crowd of students and the PURSES "I couldn't believe it," another deaths that followed were What could these maniacs think French waitress added. "My an official unnecessary, unwarranted and ! VESTS husband and I were up all night inexcusable." New Mexico Lobo listening to the radio. . The gt·and jury said the I "We were at a dance last night Now that the first snow of the wrisf--waleh!- Vol. 74 · No. 27 students at the campus rally f up in the Laurentian Mountains ) year has fallen in Albuquerque, PANTS quickly "degenerated into a UNM'ers from tropical countries Box 20, University P.O., UNM, when someone ran in and spread riotous mob" when ordered by a Albuquerque, N.M., 87106 the news. The dance broke up. 1 can relay the information home. Kent State University policeman I HATS Editorial Phone ( 505) "My husband thinks there to disperse. I Cont.ribute your prose and 277·4102, 277-4202 should be a very strong, very high "It is obvious that if the order prosody examples to the The New Mexico Lobo Is gallows for these people. They are to disperse had been heeded, there 1 Thunderbird. nothing but gutter-killers " she ·rhi.., J., tht' llHil'i.ll ~pilo Ag1ww wri .. t published daily every regular week would not have been the \\'t1td1. t•ndor~t·d by ht .. ho1wr. tlw of the University year by the Board said. ' consequences of that fateful day," THE Cvr:ruRAL PRoGRAM Col\IMn·n:E \'tn.• prt.'"ldt•nt! llhll'~ Spiro nr1 tht• of Student Publications of the "That family of his, all those Associated Students of the the report said. "Those who acted Present di.1l, hb lt.•lllltmd r.lht•d h1~h ·-lll·l"-· people. God they will suffer " a l ing hi-. point .1!-1 he "ipl'.,i.. ... University of New Mmdco, and Is as participants and agitators are ~tyll•d not financially associated with French-speaking customer sitting guilty of deliberate, ctimi nal ! wilh ~1 n•d. \\'hltt• .1nd blut't.'

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NEW MEXICO LOfiO Monday, October 19, 1970 Page 5 ·Wolfpack Wins With Breaks, Heroics Sports

By PAUL FLECK the five yard line but he covered and the rushing was an equally In the advance billing of the final distance with a headlong and the Lobos went ahead again Aggie quarterback Rhett Putman unimpressive 50 yards, with the early in the fourth quarter on a Saturday's traditional game dive, setting the ball down next to same point total. then went to the air to try to get between the Lobos and the the corner flag. 52-yard run by Fred Henry. the Aggies moving, but threw the Aggies, it was the word that eight Morrison's feat capped a But the Lobos were able to Henry's score came on a costly interception. great backs were going to brilliant effort by the Lobo change a few things after the half perfectly executed option and was The defense had trouble with dominate the game and run up a defense, sparked for the second and began to get their attack made into a score by &orne the hard running James but big score. But the game turned week in a row by linebacker moving. They scored in the third co-ordination between Henry and otherwise played their best game out to be a battle of the defenses, Houston Ross. Ross surpassed last quarter on a strange play which his downfield blockers. After he of the year. And the offense cut with the result a 24-17 victory for week's effort which gained him showed how much Tom McBee had broken into the clear down down on the mistakes that have the Wolfpack. the team defensive player was missed earlier in the season. the sideline, Henry waited for been plaguing them, only giving The difference was that the nomination with no less than 24 Rocky Long sent McBee deep some blocking before he cut into the ball up once on an Lobo defense was able to tackles, eight unassisted. down the middle but overthrew the middle for the score. interception and not losing the contribute to the scoring, as Jay The Aggies turned out to be a the pass. Two Aggie defenders ball on a fumble. Morrison scored the winning The Aggies came right back and formidable foe, outplaying the headed for the ball with McBee were able to tie it for the third The Lobos now have their touchdown on a dazzling Lobos badly in the first half but some five yards behind. But the record up to 3-2 and will head interception and 59-yard jaunt to time although the defense came unable to capitalize on a couple of defenders bobbled it into the air close to stopping them on the into their final five games (all in the endzone, late in the game. scoring opportunities. The Aggie and McBee darted between them the conference) with a full head With the Aggies in possession one-yard line. But Ron James defense was keying on the option and grabbed the ball and never crashed over after the Lobos had of steam. Next week the team and the score deadlocked at play, and were able to stop the looked back. It was the first Lobo travels to Wyoming to take on the 17-17, Morrison collected his protected the goal three times Lobo offense completely with TD of the season by passing and from inside the four, Cowi;>oys who are now solidly second interception of the day by their success against the one play, covered 60 yards. implanted in the WAC cellar. The cutting in front of receiver Bill The Aggies ran for 147 yards in The stage was set for Morrison's Lobos will be .favored, although Byrd and tightroping along the the first half enrou te to 11 first From then on the game was a interception when the Lobos the. Cowboys have come close to sideline. With Rodney Wallace out downs, but were only able to cash see-saw battle. The Aggies roared drove into Aggie territory but back and scored tie it at 10-all, upsetting their last two opponents CLASSIFIED in front (taking two Aggies out of in on one field goal. The Lobo to were halted on an interception. and will be gunning for the Lobos. the play), Morrison eluded offense in the meantime was only ADVERTISING everyone until he got tied up at able to generate three first downs, WAC Roundup ... RATES: 7c per word, 20 word '!'ini­ mum ($1.40) per time Ml~. If ad >S .to run five or more consecutive dnys Wlth no changes the rntc is reduced to De • per word and the minimum number of words to 10. UU, UTEP Win Ill Last Period TERMS: Payment must be '!'nde in full prior to insertion of ndvcrbscmcnt. One half of the Lobo make the first touchdown of the predictions board went 4-0 for the Joe Peprieca carried it 28 yards to WHERE: Journnlism Building. R!JOm day. • pay dirt with 3: 12 left in the 169, afternoons -preferably or mn1l. weekend, choosing three WAC Henry followed with a 52-yard Clas."'ifit>d Advertising games correctly and the New game to secure the win, 20-16. UNM P.O. Ilox 20 scoring romp in the fourth quarter Arizona State traveled to Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 Mexico-New Mexko State rivalry to break another tie, and as well. Provo, Utah and made th~ day Morrison, with four minutes left dismal for the Cougars of Br1gham News staffers Don Burge and in the game, picked off a Rhett 1) PERSONALS Michael Blake and sports staffer Young as they preserved their 1;-D --:-...,---:-- Putman pass on the Lobo 41 and unbeaten record in taking the win READ three 'times fo.•ter. Raise grades Andy Garmezy chose every game Lobo Dennis Timpe upends Aggie Jessie Mims (Above) cut study time. I~VELYN WOOD READ­ took it all the way home, 59 as expected, 27-3. ING DYNAMIGS. Class starts Monday, STA-PREST. correctly this week, while sports yards, to make the score final, Oct. 27. G.. 'J 1;m. For information call editor Paul Fleck and writer The game was marked by long (Right) Jay Morrison intercepts the pass intended for Bill Byrd and starts on 24-17. Junior Joe Hartshorne did Sun Devil runs, the first a 9·1-yard 205-6761. 10/27 ·-~·---- Roger J. Ruvolo turned in 3-1 not miss anything all afternoon, his 59-yard, game winning touchdown. }{I~LI~N. since Mnmmn. won•t !et me aee: weekends. Steve Holden punt return in the you anymore, get your portr~ut made nt making good on his only field goal tl>c University Photo Servtce. Waldo. All the predictors chose the first period and then a 69-yard TD ~~w~D~® try and completing three jaunt by J.D. Hill. Jop Liljenquist 10/21 • touchdowns with the PAT. UNM AltTISTS what are YO'! dojng? Sub­ ,..;<- supplied BYU's only score, a mit your creations for pubhcatJon in the .1'/ Utah may have been a little bit Thunderbird. Deadline Oct. 30, Rm. 206, 38-yard field goal. Journnlism Bldg. 10/20 surprised by Wyoming in Laramie, ASU qum·terback Joe Spagnola having to come from a 16-13 WANTED: Iloy with whito husky type dog tallied his 12th touchdown pass of at UNM-San J ooe football J:"nme last deficit to win the game, 20·16, in Saturday evening. Call 266-0688 after the year, this one a four-yard toss 6 pm. 10/19 the final three minutes of play. to sophomore Brent McClanahan. FLARES THUNDERBIRD litcrnry and art magn­ Wyoming, surprisingly strongl.'r Colorado State university blew zinc need. lead as they were New Mexico Paves a Winning Road Deadline Oct. 30. Rm. 205 J oumnhsm Cool and con- weeks before, used quarterback outscored, 30-16 the second half Bldg. ·.. Scott Freeman's only pass in losing 41-37 to Tl'xas-El Paso, COMPLETE MIUAGE nnd co~er now in. completion of the day to draw Pick up In Rm. 205, J ournahsm Bldg. in a game where UTEP QB Bill NOTICE: ALL CLASSIFIED AJ?S muat be first blood in the opening quarter. Craigo threw for 507 yards and In by 3 p.m. to run the !ollowmg day. temporary- Cowboy place-kicker Bob two TD's. 2) LOST & FOUND Jacobs tied former Wyoming The 78-point contt>st involved Photos by E.]. Bauer kicker Jerry DePoyster's NCAA FOUND • Man's leather key case. Give correct victors in the UNM-New every possible way to score points initials· on back to clnim. Doc, 266-2684. field goal record of 36 carrier that's the look Mexico State game played in in football: saf(•ty, fi,•ld goal, 10/21 ------·-­ Albuquerque. The Lobos won the three-point conversions late in the touchdown and PAT's by l1iclcing FOUND on campus on Tuesday 10/13 black game, 2·1·17, in one of the closer contest with a tie-breaking puppy with black collar, call 1-866-9964. 28·yard boot. and attempting the two•pointer. 10/20 ' (scorewise) games played at The Lobo predictors are now LOST: GREEN suede purse, wallet, I.D.'s University Stadium in recent Utah's win came on a Cowboy und pictures. 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"agitators" for ''deliberate criminal reports is a common occurence, no Commission stated that even though conduct." The jury also said "Those matter how well researched they are. some students acted in a violent, who were present as cheerleaders and The large issue is not the small criminal manner, and other.s were Is This the Year of the Republican? onlookers, while not liable for details but rather the standard Ohio ' ' dangerous, reck 1e s s and criminal acts, must morally assume a procedure of using live ammunition irresponsible," the "indiscriminate GOP hlopes to Defy Tradition by Winning Senate Majority part of the responsibility for what in riot control. The President's firing of rifles into a crowd of occurred." Commission stated live ammunition students and the deaths that By DON BURGE The third party candidate with Haynsworth and Harold Carswell, also been at odds with members The polls, however, show Ottinger Editorial: The grand jury implies that the must never again be used on a college followed were unnecessary, This is the year of the a good chance of winning is James both of whom were defeated by of their party but they have is still maintaining his lead in four students were in some way cqmpus. The Ohio grand jury unwarrented and inexcusable." Republican, Buckley from New York who is narrow mare:ins. nearly always stopped short of heavily Democratic New York. At least that is what President running on the Conservative Party As an example of the rarity of trying to defeat them. Finally, with so many "cheerleaders and onlookers," endorsed the use of live ammunition. The grand jury investigation, after ticket. Buckley is a registered In spite of lack of training in a riot we have weighed the facts at hand, is Nixon would like to believe. Agnew's attack on Goodell it No Real Test Democrats up for re-election it Grand simply because they were . in the It is the year the Republican Republican and is therefore sure must be pointed out that the last It is probably, however, that looks like a natural philosophy to vicinity of the guardsmen when shot. situation and normal human thus nothing more than a whitewash Party hopes to defy tradition by to vote with the Republicans, similar attack came in the 1930's the Nixon administration saw expect them to lose seats. Many Yet newspaper accounts have told us nervousness, the Ohio guardsmen ~f~the inexcusable practice of taking winning a majority in the Senate Radical·Liberal when President Franklin little chance for Goodell to win of the Democrats running this the four students were going to class, should never have been allowegpt6 live ammunition to a university andmaking substantial inroads on And it is one of Buckley's Roosevelt tried to purge the anyway, and, therefore, an attack year were first elected in 1958 carry loaded guns onto a capfpus campus. Under no circumstances the huge Democratic Party opposition, Republican Sen. Democratic Party-with almost no on him proved their sincet·ity in during the Eisenhower recession Jury and in no way were participating in majority in the House. Charles Goodell, who has drawn success-of those senators and trying to rid the Senate of all and were then returned on the strike demonstrations. where there was no indicatiofi that should it be allowed to happen again. More than this, however, it is the ire of the Nixon representatives in his party whom "radical-liberals" regardless of strength of Lyndon Johnson's Divergence in small details in two students were armed. The President's Sarah Laidlaw what the Republicans hope will be administration, Goodell has been he felt.were deliberately thwarting party affiliation. landslide victory in 1964. a year of re·alignment. The second Republican thinking is that step in the emergence of a new they never really been faced with Whitewash Pity The Poor Kidnaper Republican majority. The first is a real political test and that when seen as Nixon's election two years they are many of them will fall by ago. the wayside. .,. 'Unacceptable' Not Traditional But if it is to be that the But there is a recession again Republicans will need nothing this year and the stumbling state ~ short of a miracle. Tradition holds of the nation's economy will that the party which controls the probably be the key factor in The 15 Potage County, Ohio, most races. With rising residents who sat on the "grand White House usually loses seats in an off-year election. Never have unemployment rates and jury" which absolved the Ohio the "ins" won as many as the inflationary prices foremost in guardsmen of guilt in the deaths of eight seats the Republicans need many voter's minds such issues as the Vietnam war (which Nixon is four Kent State students, certainly i• ~\ --·-·--~- to gain in order to win absolute control of the Senate. undeniably de·escalating} and would make a good public relations ~ 'Read our propaganda, give us ~~ ecology are taking a back seat E But this is not a traditional team for the state. Considering that free passage to Cuba and pay~ , - · ~.~~ political year. except in some localized races. some residents of the state screamed :; $500,000 in gold in return For one thing, two Still another side issue, that of law and order (with or without "more students should 'a been shot" ~for the hostages!' independents-both win a good during the national strike last May, chance of winning-are running justice), has apparently lost much for the Senate while at least one of its effectiveness for the the verdict perhaps was to be 'Make that 50 yards' third party candidate may also Republicans since 1968. Making expected. However, coming on the win. Secondly, for the first time the streets safe was one of Nixon's heels of the President's Commission in recent years an incumbent chief campaign issues two years report, which at least placed equal \ senator is being attacked by his ago but the crime rate has steadily own administration. And final!~·, increased since he took office, blame for those four useless deaths \ an inordinately high number of despite the passage of some very on guardsmen and students, the those Senate seats being contested stringent anti-crime legislation. grand jury absolution was a surprise. are currently held by Democrats. To counter this Nixon has Labeling the Kent State students The independents, senators admitted the crime rate is still participating in a rally on the campus Tom Dodd of Connecticut and climbing but that things are 'We pay you $500,000, Harry Byrd of Virginia, m·e both improving because it is climbing at (protesting the U.S. invasion of 'Passage to Cuba, $50~·~ Democrats who have fallen out of a slower rate than under the past Cambodia) a "riotous mob" which in gold and we eat the-~~ you take the hostages sorts with their own party. Both two Democratic administrations. did not disperse when ordered,· the propaganda!' and we get 100 yards have been staunch supporters of called everything from a his New Deal legislation. The underlying reason, Whether or not the voters will buy grand jury indicted 25 students and head start!!' the Nixon administration's war Democrat to a "radical-liberal" by But even Roosevelt limited his however, appears to be thai since this pitch remains to be seen. :-;.:-::r.>;o;.r.t.:::~.r//.t/-:~;'l...::~~.:::-::;~%;~::c:~~::~.z:;,-;;·,;.;;;;z;.:;-:::'l.:.;~~::': ?.;.;·~:co:.:. -~::-;::-~;::;~;:;:;::::;;z~~;;;;;;:;;::: .: ,::;;;·:-.".• ,-.,,. .. ,. .. ·-·.;~·,;. •:o 't. ~.-r;··:.~" • .• .... • • . " , .• /N ... • ·: . ,,.. policy and if re·eleeted will Vice President Spiro Agnew for opposition to incumbents to the both Goodell and Democratic Any any rate, the law and order probably vote with the Goodell's stands on the Vi~tnam party primaries and did not candidate Richard Ottinget· are theme is really effective only in pride in a University acting in this Court as a way of getting Taggard to and international affairs personally Republicans to gain control of thl' war and his opposition to c hallengc them in the general both liberals they would split the local races with state-wide races Senate leadership. way? That is constructive public run for Homecoming queen. The affect him. As the student does get Supreme Court nominees Clement election. Other presidents have vote and allow Buckley to gl't in. (Continued 011 page 3) relations. argument used is that Homecoming socially involved, he finds the values Secondly, there are a great many Committee is not a duly constituted that meant so much to him before undesirable points in our athletic committee. Rally Committee is such no longer hold any meaning for him. program. But I feel that enough a committee. I was chairman of this Take an old tradition like changes can be made to make a committee last year. Homecoming Homecoming. Originally it was a NEV\1 highly important program more Committee is a sub-committee of it. highlight of campus life: a time when relevant and desirable to a larger part This summer I talked with Eric everyone put up displays and got of the University community. The Nelson and he assured me that I into the "spirit." Homecoming was redeeming aspects of intercollegiate would be chairman again this year. once thought of as the students' way IVIEXICO athletics far outweigh the But it seems like my appointment of "bridging the gap" with the Letters condemnable, and they are too has been conveniently delayed and community. Actually, it only caters numerous to be dealt with here. may not even be considered. The to a minority; the UNM alumnai. When this University's students can same people who neglected to form What about "bridging the gap" with begin to unite on such internal issues Rally Committee took a case to the Mexican-Americans, the Indians Vote Bill Constitutionality Shaky Admits Gov't Lawyer to the as these, we will begin to be an Student Court basing their case on and the many other groups that WASHINGTON (UP!}- The grounds that change in voting age John N. Mitchell to seek a prompt 18-year-old vote law, called the think we would have any ground effective and powerful force in more the fact that there was no Rally populate the Albuquerque government's chief lawyer could only be made by court test and told the blackrobed justices' attention to a clause in to stand on at all." conceded to the Supreme Court Constitutional amendment. the measure which would allow To Chief Justice Warren E. important affairs. Committee formed. Sound community? Homecoming is justices: "So I am here and I and certainly not geared to the students; Monday that "it's a very close As the high court opened my associates are endeavoring to the court to deal separately with Burger's question if the Editor: MikeWoelk ridiculous? So does the Student question" whether Congress has arguments on the validity of the support the statute as vigorously the age provision or the literacy government would support a law · Court System now. Had Rally so hasn't it really lost its purpose? the constitutional right to lowc>r law, Oregon and Texas, two of the as we are able." and residency provisions, if it giving the vote to 1 O·year-olds, Committee been formed, their case What about traditional parts of the voting age to 18 by simple states opposing it, said the court The law also banned literacy wished. Griswold s::tid that in such an Homecoming would not have held ground. campus life such •as cheerleaders? legis Ia tion. would "run tlw risk of replacing tests in 15 states as of June 22 Griswold also told the court event-even for 5-year-olds--hc Confused Despite the doubts t>xpressed constitutional libertv with and requires that all states limit would rely on the wisdom of the Lihn has publicly asked for all Who ever heard of a school without that the three problems, while To the Editor: by President Nixon when he Congressional liberty" if ft upheld residency requirements in very similar, do not "necessarily high court. Paul Fleck's editorial, "A New To the Editor: students to work together. I, too, cheerleaders. But, how effective are signed the bill Jum• 22, Solicitor the law. presidential elections to just 30 Arguing for both Oregon and It seems to be quite confusing and stand or fall together." Park?" was a welcome addition to wish for such an effort. But for such they? It used to be that people went General Edwin N. Griswold Griswold, jingling thE' change in days, effective in 1972. Formally dressed in a black Texas, professor Charles Alat1 The Lobo in that it presented an even hypocritical that Sam Taggard action to take place, Lihn has to do to games for the "spirit" of it; today, argued for Uw government against his pants pocket, recalled that One attomey, arguing against morning coat and vest and striped Wright of the University of Texas, alternate opinion to an issue which and Frank Lihn are attempting to more than merely ask for it. The they go for the "sport" of it. If the · thosP challenging the Jaw on Nixon ordered Attorney General the constitutionality of the pants, the white-haired former warned the court not "to replace dean of the Harvard Law School ou.r system of Constitutional has heretofore not received exposure ruin Homecoming. Both are students actions he has taken towards crowds cheer, it is only because the federalism with Congressional who have done much work for the Lobos have merited it, not because candidly admitted that "age may to a student body which holds both Homecoming haven't been those Three Others Seized Thus Fm· be the most difficult of the thre<' federalism." views. Although I support Sam students at UNM? I do believe that conducive to someone interested in the cheerleaders have aroused some provisions to support." "The i ssuc is whether the historic concept-that this Taggard's Homecoming position, it is their efforts to do away with the students and the University. I school spirit. Why not spend the But Griswold met every Homecoming are unbecoming and country is a federal union in also important that The Lobo, know many Greeks that want to money we students pay to send them Ke11t St. Sttident President Arrested argument head on and cited the which state and federal can be- disastrous to the University. to cheerleaders' clinic on some of the court's own long history of considered by the community to be support Lihn wholeheartedly. He KENT, Ohio (UPI}- The Kent the student leader be released on Thomas S. Lough, 42, governments share I don't feel that Homecoming is projects which Frank Lihn suggested opinions in both election and power--Whli'ther that concept is a the voice of our students, present the and Nelson are our elected heads of State University student body his own recognizance and otdered surrendered at the Portage County other law to support his views of differing University an activity that is irrelevant to the student government. Give us a in his article? president, a sociology professor Morgan held in lieu of $1000 Courthouse in nearby Ravenna, failure," he said. "It has nothing atgument. He admitted to being to do with whether 18-year·olds factions. University community. It is first of chance to work individually and with Finally, the Greek system, and two former students were bond. accompanied by an attorney. troubled by the age of 18 but arrested Monday on indictments will vote or not. That plainly will Concerning Fleck's comments-It. all good public relations with the you. Don't pull us any farther apart probably the most representative of Morgan's indictment was the He pleaded innocent to a said, "I finally resolved it in my come.H handed down by a special state result of incidents that occurred charge of inciting to l'iot and was own mind." is a regretable and unnecessary state Albuquerque community. Secondly, than we are now. Show us that you the traditional college life, needs The court before hearing an grand jury which investigated the May 4, officials said. They did not released on $5000 bond. The 18·year-old vote provision, of affairs when this academic body a $1400 investment in Homecoming are truly interested in the University. re-evaluation. This way of life is fatal shooting of four Kent elaborate. Conviction of the charge carries a open round of ot·al arguments on which takes effect next Dec. 31, is the law lowering the voting age to must satisfy the twisted "ideals" of a should mean money from alumni to TomTabet dying; certainly rush the past few students last spring. Jerry H. Rupe, 22, Ravenna, a maximum penalty of $1000 fine estimated to give some 10 million use in areas which Lihn and Taggard years is an indication of this. The Student Body President Craig and one to three years in jail. 18 years of age took these other few to avoid absorbing financial former student being held in additional persons the vote. Only actions: cutbacks. Anyone who considers a feel are so vital. Have they ever Greeks offer friendship and a sense Morgan, 21, Upper Arlington, Portage County Jail, was charged Richard C. Felber, 21, Akron, two states-Georgia and Relevance of Traditions Ohio, was arrested on a charge of in the indictment with arson, Ohio, who dropped out of Kent Kentueky--·now give 18·year·olds -Agreed to hear the appeal br three-day superficial celebration for thought that if we, as students of unity. But I think the potential second-degree riot by sheriff's Vince F. McGee Jr., who claimed support the alumni, then the To the Editor: assault and striking a fireman, last fall, was served an arrest the franchise. about seven percent of our student strength of their group effort is deputies as he sat in the campus warrant in his cell at the Portage he was illegally classified 1A and interference with firemen at the The basic argument in Congress convicted of draft evasion after he body as essential to financial support alumni will support us? Support us The "relevance" of Homecoming misdirected. All the Greeks seemed student activities center. scene of a fire,. and first·degree County Jail where he was awaiting A Kent State spa kesman for lowering the age was that mailed his partially burned draft certainly does have twisted ideals. not only monetarily, but in our is being questioned. Traditional parts to unite during the Homecoming riot. · · transfer to the Mansfield State 18-year-olds are drafted to serve efforts and in times of trouble. Lihn expressed shock that Morgan, a Reformatory on a drug selling card to then President Lyndon B. It is unnecessary to maintain an of campus life are being re-examined. controversy this year. But wouldn't political science· senior, was Rupe was transferred from the in the armed forces, are old Johnson, conviction. enough to work and pay taxes, to antiquated tradition when we could has stated that he has other What is happening to all our it make more sense for them to unite among those indicted.. He said Stark County Jail where he was -Accepted for review the use that money for the betterment priorities. This is fine. Why don't he "cherished" customs; why aren't to "bridge the gap" between the "This is the first indication we serving a three-month sentence on He was sentenced to 20 to 40 marry and should be given a say in conviction of a New York art a conviction of possession of years on· the drug charge. the nation's electoral processes. of either the entire student body or and Taggard get to work on them? If they relevant today? students and the community? This have ever had that Craig was dealer accused of dishonoring the they are opposed to having The college world of 1970 is a involved at all in the disorders, narcotics. · F.elber was indicted on charges Griswold relied on the American flag by a window some part of the community. What if could mean a step toward breaking and truthfully, we are a little The charges against Rupe. pf. first degree riot, attempts to enforcement clause of the 14th display which converted the flag our student Senate were to allocate Homecoming, then let's work it out sophisticated one. It moves,at a fast down some of the barriers among burn property, assault and striking amendment that Congress may I' shocked." apparently stemmed from the into a sex symbol. the funds for Homecoming toward for next year. Then those who want pace, and students learn to sink or students themselves. M oJ'itll n was a r.ritl~ tte'lea stud~nts were killed and nine · The c h~ug~s against Felber Griswold,bad to agree with .Justice law violateg the Constitution by I think it is sad · and quite He must get involved with the world of innoeent. The judge refused a wounded by Ohio National apparently also grew out of the Hugo L. B.lack, however, that subjecting individuals to possible meet the cost? What legislative body the tide of social relevance. request ·by Morgan's attorney. that Guardsmen. · burning of the ROTC building. without that clause, "I don't self-incrimination. unfortunate that they used Student around him because both national could not, at least as a group, feel · Krisii Holmnson Tuesday, October 20, 1970