University of UNM Digital Repository

1969 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970

11-12-1969 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 073, No 41, 11/12/ 1969 University of New Mexico

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1969

Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 073, No 41, 11/12/1969." 73, 41 (1969). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1969/125

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1969 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~----~------~------~------~~-- Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Tuesday, November 11,.1969 I Soccer Team llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllft IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJUIIHIIIIIIIIWHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIllll The UNM Soccer Team will Queen Coronation Recruiters representing the following travel to Santa Fe this Sunday for companies or agenclea will visit the Center a game against the College of CALLING-U ·Recruiting U to interview candidates for po_sitions: Santa Fe. In their first game the 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Will Be Tonight NEW UNM team beat New Mexico Tech Tuesday, Nov, 11 IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIY 8-1. Albuquerque Symphony Board; Union, The 1969 Homecoming Queen - · Tuesd"-Y, Novembei-ii'""" • · min, ~qth~ Physics, Acctg,, li'in, Ind. Room 139W; noon. The Dow Chemical Company, Texas D•· Marketmg The first game in ,Albuquerque will be announced tonight at vision-chE ME IE, EE, CE, Clwm., Collins Radio Campany-EE, ME, Ind. for the team will be Sunday, Nov. AWS Constitutional Revision Commit· {BS MS) ' ' Engin, Physics graduates interested in teej Union, Room 230; 3; 30 p.m. coronation ceremonies in Popejoy 23 against New Mexico State. The Hall at 8. H~mble Oil & Refining Company-ChE, Data Systems Epgin. Math-Cotnputer & Reading of pa,pers about visiting pro­ ME CE EE (BS, MS, PhD) Programming MEXICO game will be played on the field fessor Michel Butor; Mitchell Hnll, Roe>m · The seven queen finalists will lT S 'Army Material Coromand, Tech- Schlumberger Well Services-EE, OE, between Coronado Dorm and 110: 4: 30 p.m. be escorted by senior members of nicai Placement Ofllce-AE, IE, ME, EE, ME, Physics {BS) Vol. 73 Med-Tech Club: Union, Room 231A: 7 Gen.E, ChE {BS, MS, PhD), Math (MS, Schlumberger Limited-EE, ME, Phlysics Wednesday, November 12,1969 Mesa Vista. p.m. the varsity Lobo football team, ;E'hD), Physics (BS, MS, PhD) (BS) No.42 Pan American Petroleum Corporation- U.S. Geological Sui'Vey Topographic Dl• Lecture, "Nominal Incorporation and the and ASUNM president Ron Curry ME EE, ChE, CE (BS, MS)-Geology, vision-CE (BS, MS) Ergative in a Pacific Northwest f.Janguage/' will be master of ceremonies. Math EE (BS MS, PhD) National Cash Register Company-EE, CLASSIFIED Prof. Rigsby; Seminar in Linguistic Lan­ Co,;trol Data Corporation-EE, Math, ME, ChE, IE, Physics, Chern. {BS, MS, guage and Pedagogy; Anthropology, Room Last year's Homecoming Computer Sci. (BS, MS), ME, :Physics PhD) Marketing (for Industrial Equip- 36; 7 ;30 p.m. Queen, Mary Sue Gaines, will (BS) ment Sales) {BBA) ADVERTISING Senate Finp.nce l Committee; Union. crown · her successor with a white Koppers Company, Inc. & Sinclair-Kop- Kcllneeott Copper Corporation-EE, ME, RATES: 7c per word, 20 word mini­ pers Co.-

Betna The Building Of A Student Cooperative Bookstore Bema is unsolicited, signed guest ediwrial opinion. By MIKE COLVIN that story had been created as of the Union, it is not necessarily The Co-op can, however, only 13,000. This evening the Student some kind of huge rationalization true that these fees would have provide some relief. Textbooks Nowhere on campus is a wide Senate will be meeting in a for the greedy profit grubbers to be increased substantially. for these classes would be variety of good periodicals sold. Committee of the Whole to who have raped the students for There are areas of inefficiency acquired in a number of different The Information is the only place now selling any periodicals dis~uss a bill brought before it centuries. And then we saw a in the operation of the Union. ways. The Co·op would accept by SDS to establish a Students copy of the University's financial $11,200 are spent annually to gratefully any donations of at all, and their selection is Co-operative Bookstore. This report. pay rent on the bowling alleys, books that people would be highly limited. Co-op is being created in order The truth was stranger than which are sQ little used that their willing to give. The Co-op would The real tragedy is that if to help students escape the the fiction. existence is hardly justifiable. pay a fair 50 percent of the facilities at UNM were adequate, incredible expense of purchasing The cost of sales of the Student Senate itself pays for original purchase price for all and were doing the kind of job books for their education. bookstore for the year ending athletic programs which should used books regardless of they should be doing, a Co·op Dr. Anthony Ugalde Books are an indispensable June 30, 1968 (the latest figures rightfully be paid for by the condition, to be sold on a first Bookstore would be unnecessary. item in the educational process, available), amounted to athletic department. We are not come, first served basis. In To this end SDS pledges itself to and therefore they can become a $989,076.51. Their sales income sure how much could be saved addition, the Co·op would the following structural changes focal point for the accidental was $1,321,647.98 for the same by eliminating these useless purchase a few new books to be in the operation of the New (but sometimes intentional) period. This represents an average expenditures, but. the amount sold at less than the list price. Mexico Union and the ASUNM The standard matk·up from economic exploitation of mark·up of 34% on all sales. The · must be considerable. ~ookstore: students .. This exploitation Bookstore's total expenditures What is most important, the publisher's price to list price becomes exceedingly problematic during that period were however, is that the cost of is 20 percent. When there is no l)That the ASUNM Bookstore when a single bookstore holds a $1,195.424.60. Its net income running the Union would be need to make a profit, there is be given over by the University monopolistic interest in the sale was $130,917.36. These figures shared equally by all students, no need to sell a book at its list into the direct control by the of books for a given campus, represent a net profit for the and the profits from the price. All staffing of the Co-op student body under the Student especially when such a bookstore bookstore of 11 percent. These bookstore could be passed on to would be on a voluntary basis Senate, so that it becomes a must make a margin of profit. monies were paid into the the student body in the form of The main thrust of the C.;·op truly student operated There' are many campuses University general fund and then a .corresponding discount would not be the sale of co-operative enterprise. w4ich have bookstores owned channeled back into the New percentage on books and textbooks, however. Supplying . 2) 'fhat Student Senate and and operated by the student Mexico Union to pay their supplies, Such a measure would textbooks on a large scale is a the Union Board seek other ways The college you can't get into without a job. government as a co·operative deficit. For the year ending June prevent the burden of paying for hassle, It requires constant of financing the operation of the reo_rdering and waiting and The college is ours-Western Electric's Corporate Education enterprise for the benefit of the 30, 1968, that deficit stood at the Union from falling upon New Mexico Union, through a Center in Hopewell, New jersey, _ students. At UNM the bookstore $158,654.26. It is obvious that those who are unfortunate typmg up of capital. The Co-op would concentrate its efforts on cut in their own .expenses and a · Like your college, ours has a campus with dorms, dining halls, is owned and operated at a profit even the bookstore's profits enough to have the largest book modest raise in student fees, if the sale of paperbacks and la?s and a library. Unlike yours, you can't get into ours without a job. by the University itself. could not adequately handle that bills. necessary, . We would like to make it So what about the proposal periodicals. The ASUNM LAID AN EGG? NEED $$$ A Job at Western Electric. loss. 3) That the ASUNM clear from the outset that SDS We know of no other for a Student Co•operative Bookstore simply does not have We Buy Musical Instru­ Our students-engineers, managers and other professionals­ understands the burden placed University which allows the Bookstore? The Co·op Bookstore the space or the inclination to Bookstore immediately reduce its develop and expand their skills through a variety of courses from upon ·the bookstore on bookstore to pay for the Student would attempt to provide ~ffer a wide variety of paperback prices by at least 10% or ments and Other Items corporate operations to computer electronics. To help bring' better t1tles that a university bookstore whatever amount above that this campus. Under the present Union. We do not know who textbooks for a limited number telephone service and equipment, through the Bell System. ·of larger classes, such as should ha've. necessary to bring it into the circumstances the bookstore dflvised this remarkable system, .For information conf.act your placement office. Or write: College must make a profit, because its ' but SDS considers it deplorable. Sociology 101, Psychology 101, According to the national category of a non•profit profits pay the deficit created by At other universities such Anthropology 101, etc. It is not standard, a university bookstore enterprise. As soon as this RelatiOns Manager, Westertt Electric Co., Room 2500, 222 Broadway, measure is taken, the Student Blacl~Jack · New York, New Y ork.1 0038. An equal opportunity employer. ·the operation of the Union. Yes, expenses are covered by student feasible to provide textbooks for ought to have four square feet of friends, it is true the New fees, and we think that UNM all classes simply because the floor space for each student. Co·op Bookstore would Mexico Union runs at a loss, and could do the same. Were it to Co·op will not have sufficient That would mean the ASUNM immediately stop selling 200 Central S.E. the Bookstore pays for it. Those become poHcy that student ·fees capital to engage in the purchase Bookstore should have 58 400 · textbooks, and would devote its @ !'!!!!!d~~o/~~~~~!rJ,~ · of us in SDS had ;:tl"''"'R believed would be used to offset the C~RLINES · Couples-$2 BUT$2 And, our Youth Fare lets you fly home Fr. Ed Nash, Newman Center, 247-1094· at a full 20% off the regular round-trip a better way to fly Stag-$1.50 Buy now al the $UB Lobby ...... -..---~-~---...--.....----.._------·- Ill Page 7 Page 6 NEW MEXICO LO:SO November 12, 1969 Wednesday, November. 12,1969 NEW MEXICO LOBO Land at Placitas 'God's Land' Intramural quotes of 'No, But Basketball the week Says Spokesman For .Commune, Ulysses S~ Grant Fr&tcrnity Leng'ue #1 WADTED 6:45 Co~1rt 1-Alphn '£nu Om"'l"n vs. Alpha. By CHUCK ANDREWS hoc committee to aid the group. and a Placitas resident, is using These EpsUon Pi Ulysses S. Grant, sheriff and Grant and the people listening to the argument of wanting the land Court 2-Pbi Sigma Knppa vs. Knppa Graduates of management C(dibre. Sh{ma spokesman for the Manera Nueva him were asked to move from for grazing as a pretense for Court 3-Sigmn Alpha Epsilon vs. Bright. Ambitious. Energetic. commune at Ojo de Casa, near the Union to the Mall by Union eviction, His main purpose is Lambda Chi Alpha The Lobo sports section is Placitas, Tuesday visited UNM to Manager Kirby Krbec, who said actually getting rid of the Fraternity League #2 often criticized for its coverage explain the. situation involving proper procedures had not been "hippies" in his neighborhood Things 7:46 of the BYU problem and a Court 1-Kappn Alpha VB. Delta Sigma the attempted eviction of his followed for requesting use of Gra.nt~aid. ' Pi column we ran earlier this week people. the Union for an outside speaker. "The people living in our C<)urt 2-0mcgn Psi VB. Phi Grunmn was no exception. We drew these Delta confusing reactions from two of He was invited to speak by town aren't hurting anybody, Court 11-Phi Deltn Theta vs. Alph~ Talks About Situation Kappa. Lambda r> Maureen Hightower, a Placitas· and they're imp~·oving the land. our readers. l-lappen "B" 'League A BSU member: "You're a resident who is forming an ad On the mall, Grant talked If he wants to turn his cattle about the eviction situation, the 6;46 white racist and nothing but a REWARD loose there, it's okay with us. Law School (2) vs. Alpha TJ>u Omega commune, and his views on life. But he wants to fence it off and 7:45 lying bigot," "The land belongs tc;> God," keep it for himself," he said. Pi Kappa Alpha vs. Pueblo A woman caller who refused Opportunities for You in a he stated. "God never gave it Sometimes' to identify herself: "You're a away; never sold it. Any who Harrassment, Threats Entry blanks for ·black separatist. Those people Progressive City claim it as exclusively theirs do By ANDY GARMEZY don't have the brains to think up Grant also told of harrassment co-recreational table tennis so in fraud." "All right, who's next to are due by tomorrow, a black power salute during the He also said the land is part and threats . to the commune climb?" the voice shouted from National Anthemn next ~_ur Recruiting Representative Will Be On Campus On people. "My horse was shot with November 13. Entries of the San Antonio de los the top of the cliff. should be turned in at the Saturday, so you have to suggest November 14, 1969 Huertas land grant. "The United birdshot recently," he said, "and "Well, no use in putting it it in your column." a 30-caliber bullet missed a baby intramural office, Room See Your Placement Office For Further Information Cycle Center States government signed a treaty off," I thought. "I'm going 13, Johnson Gym. 41.5 Wyoming NE by less than two feet." ' recognizing forever the land next," I attempted to shout, but Authori:~;ed Dealer grant. According to the Grant's wife is expecting a the words only came out in a FIND A CAREER WITH CITY OF DALLAS THE Norton, Ducati Constitution, treaties are the baby within two weeks. "There's weak stutter. The scene was CITY THAT CREATES ITS OWN ADVANTAGES. Montesa, Hodoka supreme law of the land. We no way we're going to be driven somewhere in the Sandias and Sales-Service-Parts haven't abolished the out now, but eventually I'd like the reason I was there was for Constitution, have we?" to move to ," he said. P.E. credit in a course called "It's really beautiful country. Outward Bound. Grazing Pretense But none of us at Ojo de Casa "Move it! We don't have all Grant said Al Briley, plan to leave before our children day. Tie a bowline knot around pharmacist of University Drug, reach their teens." your waist in case you slip," ON THE TREK OUR MEN ON CAMPUS After tying the knot, the and assured my audience that a sprawled on the Coronado floor. I instructor cheeked it out and quiver of fear never found its To those who did not witness I informed me that I had tied a way up my spine. the event and wonder why I am I beautiful slipknot. If I wanted to On my way to the basement limping, it is the result of a I Call 1st leave in a hurry this was the and my room, the steps proved breathtaking fall from a Campus perfect knot. more rugged that the Sandia thirty-foot ledge that only a few I Strenuous Scaling terrain and I found human bodies could I SPECIAL RESEAL SERVICE After what seemed an eternity I I ·finally secured what I hoped Dune Buggy Bodies I Remove, Dismantle, and Thorough Inspection was a bowline and waited for the VW Parts-All Accessories Briefs instructor to lead the way. Arter Regular $28 service now $19.95 for University I five minutes of strenuous scaling RODGERS & CO. INC. students and staff. This coupon also entitles stu· Roma NE. The deadline for straight up I looked down to I $19.95 Grants Available 5250 Loma~ Blvd. NE dents and staff to a special discount on all parts submission of completed check my progress and 26 I 5 l~leta Blvd. SW I In addition to Fulbright·Hays Phone 877-1034 with this ad and service. Act grants listed in last Tuesday's application forms to the Fulbright discovered I had covered five I Adviser is Nov. 15,1969. feet. Somehow my hands and Lobo, the following ·grants are One Day Service I also available. feet did not seem coordinated I • Fulbright-Hays Travel grants Veterans and getting up that first stretcJl BANKAMERICARD. •. Free Customer Towing "The Food Stamp Progi-am in drained my strength. As I puffed I will supplement maintenance I Budget Terms (W.A.C.) '---=--=:-:::...:""' awards to: Denmark, the Federal New Mexico," will be the topic of up to the instructor he greeted a lecture by Mr. Gallegos of the me with "Congratulations. Now

PARIS-THE STUDENT REVOL'r Foreign Car on earth. I'd like to tell you about my experiences sometime. Specialists · Repair & Maintenance On All Foreign Cars ADMISSION-ADULTS $1.50, FAC.jSTAFF $1.25 OtJer 100 yr.t. Combined TWA Hostess " STUDENTS $1.00 . Experience Free Estimates An equdl opportunity employer TELEPHONE 277-3121 265-5901 333 Wyoming N.E. ' . !1"'-'"'--..... ----..·------.·~----· --- .... ---

Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday,_November 12, 1969 ··-NM....;;,.IIU-ui-·1-IU_,II.-IIM-11-Ig-~Q-111-I!I-~M-~M-~~-·~-~~~-,n-1"-11--K-~K-~r 1966 TRIUMPH 650 cc. Call 842-1815 or 6) EMPLOYMENT CLASSIFIED 842-9842 between 6-10. 11/12 -'------•rwo small wooden AR'l' CASES with PART-TIME OAMPUS REPRESENTA· I TIVE. Put up adv, Posters, earn $5·$10 r handles, $2 each; one large metal paint­ ILarge Luneh at OKIE'S NEW ADVERTISING ing or drawing case with handle, $3: one Per hour. N9 selling, Write Univ. Pub­ large drawinl! board with handle and cup, lications, Box 20133, Denver, Colo 80220 RATES: 7c pe~ word, 20 word mini­ $3,50. Call weekends or after 9 p,IJl. dall:y for details. ll/1-~ I Large Pizza • Large Pitcher ol Beer ! mum ($1.40) per time run. If l!d i~ to 265-6648. 12 run five or more consecntive days with .REPRIJSENTATIVES NEEDED to sell 2 no changes the rate i~ reduced to 6c 1969 350 HONDA, E)xceUent condition. Jcombined Priee $3.25 · :~r,;~-v~~~~yday I Volkswagen bus to\Jrs of Europe in Sum­ Per word and the minimum number of $600.00. 268-8493, 11/17 ~~~-u-Nr·-u~-Hw-n-a~-u~-un-~a-uu-•d-"N•-Nli-•H-~11-~~-u•-~~~-Rh-1111-•ln-llcc-h.j. words to 10. mer, 1970-$100.00 commission per sale. 1908 LT. BLUE VW sedan. R & H, WSW, Also, opportunities avnilnble to drive MEXICO TERMS: Payment must be made in 11,851 actual miles~ Excellent condition. buses as sum~er employment. Write VW full prior to inQertion of advertisement. $1500. Firm. 1-866-7732, 11/1'1 Adventures, P.O. Box 7999, Austin, Vol. 73 Thursday, November 13, 1969 No.43 Texas,78712. 11/14 Classified Advertising 1967 KAWASAKI 250. Runs well. $330. See UNM P.O. Dox 20 afternoons, 306 Harvard SE. 11/17 Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE-The Shire -HILAND 1968 CORV AIR SPYDER, two·door hard· Leather Shop and Middle Enrth Gift 265-4575· .. WHERE: Journalism Building. Room top, 4-speed, Turbo-Charged. $400. CaU Shoppe have moved near campus. 320& 159, afternoons preferably or m~iJ. 844-5517. 11/18 Silver SE. 11/17 Senate Supports l) PERSONALS NOWI DO YOU BITE your nails? Would you like to stop 1 A limited number of peo­ ple are being accepted in an experiment • to stop nail biting. Under the <~Uspices of UNM Psychology Dept. Call Mr. This is Bookstore Change Stephen, 277·2103 for appointment. 11/11 COUNTRY BARN the one A c(lmmittee to introduce a The committee formel-· by DEADLINE for inserting classified 3 :30 "concrete proposal" to alter the Senate's action consists of t»le p.m.-will go in next day's Lobo. they are Associated Students Bookstore to SDS member one member of 69 MIRAGE are now on sale for $5-rm. Fried Chicken Special all talking a non-profit operation was passed Union Boa~d one ASUNM 205, Journalism Bldg. by Senate last night as a Senator John' Perovitch vice Sand and Sun in OLD TOWN is your about! ileadquarters for groovy Leather Pants, .Y...... , .. ru Wed. & Thur. 9 A.M. to· 12 P.M. substitute for an SDS sponsored preside~t for busines~ and Fringe Jackets, Fringe Vests, and proposal for a student run book research Jackson and Joe t• ' t Fringe Handbags, 248-7909, 2 Pieces f,f Crisp Plump Chicken co-opera 1ve. Fashing, teaching assistant in the SENIOR-Be sure and have your class lhe/ten1e Cuc:lce0 The Senate also allocated sociology department It is to picture tnkcn for the Mirage. No charge ....., -three poses, three prints. Call 277- Golden Brown French Fries & T~st $3000 ~o ene Albuquerque "present concrete pr~posals for 6743 to schedule it nt your convenience. Educat1onal Advancement the conversion of the current TWO RIDERS to Minnesota. Leave 11/21, Uzd Minnelli•Wendell Burton•llmMclntire Project, and appointed the entire bookstore to a non-profit student return 11/29. Share gas. 877-1792. 11/14 UNM branch of the law students co-operative with a timetable to CHRISTMAS--.ihop the easy Avon way civil rights research council as Senate at the earliest possible from your campus Avon representative. TECHNICOLOR• ~~ Call Margaret at 242-9407. 11/13 ONLY ASUNM draft counselor. date." 59( The Senate established a One of the SDS sponsors of POETRY READING-Sp11.nisb and En· gJish-movie ,.I Am Pablo Nerudo:• 8 committee to study the the original measure, Mike p.m. Old Town Studio, Nov, 11, 12. 11/12 now you can SEE bookstore operation after an Colvin said, ''We would just as ENCOUNTER GROUP (Sensitivity Eat in our large dining room or: take it home Lo·ao anything you want informal "fact-finding" forum. soon 'see this bookstore as a Training) needs poople. If interested call 265·4759 247•2720. 11/17 . at ••• Representatives of SDS, different operation, as set up FREE. Black, fcmnle kitten, nine-weeks 2400 Central SE Across From Campus Associated Student Bookstore another operation." old. Healthy, lovable, trained. 247-9170. &&A_ Manager Sy ,Jackson, and Union The questions of how to make • 11/17 We'll Have Your Order Ready-Call 242-7340 ALEC!~S Director Kirby Krbec, and up the deficit in the Union Vice-President for Student operational budget now coverllil 2) LOST & FOUND IQ) SOC yesterday sold beans and tortillas in support of physical lltU'rAUDNT" SOC Beans plant workers while Environmental Health Service employees Affairs Harold Lavendar by profits from the bookstore, LOST: URGENT-Art Ed Jesson plans in attempted to photograph the sale. answered senators' questions. (Continued on page 3) manila folder. 242·1857 evenings. 11/13 COLOR starring ARLO GUTHRIE 3) SERVICES that the photographer tell why lRONlNG-humane rates, pickup and de­ Members of the Student livery. Bagworm and Wnsharwoman Ltd. Organizing Committee (SOC) he had supposedly pushed 247-8737. 11/G again sold food on the mall SOC Continues To Sell Food Russell. LOVING CHILD CARE, day or night. yesterday, despite warnings The photographer said he 247-8737. 11/21 from the city Environmental had not pushed Russell, and WILL SIT your small chlld and park your D Health Service that the sale showed a card identifying him car. 1626 Itoma NE. 11/21 D may violate city food Despite City 1-lealth Warnings as an Environmental Health 5) FORSALE ordinances. Service employee, I SOC sold food to raise Vice President For Student FOR SALE: 1942, 45 Harley Davidson A money for the Physical Plant on the mall. the sale of food on the mall on identified themselves ab with extended :Cront end, custorn acat, ,members of SOC. ·Affairs Harold Lavender said he bar and tank set up. Top end recently workers. Peter 0, Griegos, director of the grounds that "We don't did not know who alerted the worked over. Needs a few very minor c Brian Gratton, an SOC the Environmental Health know where the food is Two photographers ::ppeared jobs done. $218. Owner al.so is looking on the mall yesterday to health service people to the for a HarleY rigid frame .for a 74. N member, said the committee Service, said there is the prepared. It may not be mall food sale. Phone 277-5011 Grant after 6 p.m. Mon­ had been warned that the possibility that action will be ·prepared in an establishment photograph the food sale. day through Thursday nnd Sunday after· Griegos said the pictures would Union Director Kirby Krbec noon. K Environmental Health Service taken against SOC if they which is inspected. It may violate state law and city be used to show "the type of said some people from the 200 USED ~·v•s. all styles. So.ve today. may take action against the attempt to sell food again. ordinances." service being held on the mall." En.rironmental Health Service 441 Wyomlnrr NE, 255-5987. 11/27 committee for the food sale. Griegos said the service is had been to his office prior to'" Larry Russell, another SOC not against the sale of food on Griegos said letters are being There was a slight scuffle B drafted to be sent to two when a photographer from the the time that the service was \ member, said the food sale the mall, but that if food is to involved with the food sale. CAMPUS tAUNDRY yesterday was held to see what be dispersed, it must be members of the committee Environmental 1Iealth Service M I explaining health rules. He said supposedly pushed Russell to Krbec said the health service and CLEANING 0 I the health service people would prepared "in a place where people were "very concerned" I he could not .reveal the get a picture. Allen Cooper, an Coin·op Dry-Cleaning do about the sale. He said if no conditions meet health about the food sale. He said he and laundry I action was taken against SOC standards," contents of the letters until SOC member, asked the A they are sent, but they are photographer to show had not called the Health for the food sale, the He said the Environmental Service people about the sale. Counselor Always on Duly w Health Service is objecting to being sent to two girls who identification, and demanded committee will again sell food 2106 Central S.E. .247·0836 B college students stem from now-common college terms 'to A By SARAH LAIDLAW show he understands the younger APACA INC. Groovy. Wow. Neat, man. several "contra-cultures" in America. He cited the generation. MOVING & STORAGE Cool. Heavy. Klutz. What a trip. He did not agree with the Global Van Lines Agent T Such words are common in homosexual, jazz-musical, drug, N black, and Yiddish subcultures as theory that college students use All Types Moving & Storage the college student's vocabulary. "slang" terms to exclude the Moving Is Our Only Business He uses them with regularity, influences on youths' language. I Tomasson said the homsexual "establishment" from their lives. For Free Estimates and to many over-30 types and Tomasson said he felt this was call 255·6364 parents, they are part of a culture has contributed "straight" to the language. He too strong a theory to agree foreign language indicative of with. N America's youth. said that at one time "straight" Linguistics Professor Bernard RENT-A· Many of the words, meant someone whorl did not Spolsky said, however, that there $1.00 a day have homosexual tendencies, and Free DeliVet"Y, Pick Up, And Service particularly "cuss" words, have is a "classic example" to support No Deposit secual overtones. Many peoplE! now means someone who is not the theory that adolescents Lower Monthly Rate The ASUNM Homecoming Committee & Alumni Association feel the overtones are indicative a part of the "hip" generation. create their own language to Buck's TV R~ntals I ' of the college students' "To turn on,'' now meaning something, sexual or otherwise, exclude older people. Spolsky 268-4589 preoccupation with sex. said a language of the Southwest Color Available Sociology Professor Richard which excites a person, was once of the thirties sprang up among Tom ass on said the sexual part of the drug culture language adolescent Mexican·Americans overtones are not indicative of meaning "to use drugs," said who could speak both English Tomasson. Bobby Sherman PRESENT IN PERSON Sweden's "cuss" words. He said and Spanish. the strongest words used in The black culture has contriubed words such as Called Pachuco, the language Sweden are religious blasphemy took Eng! ish words and words, such as "The devil's "brother," "man," "sister," and other words to the white middle translated them into Spanish in , LAUGH IN'S behind.'' "funny ways," said Spolsky. He said sexual swear words class college students' language. Pachuco "is full of slang, 321 1 Central NE 265-4615 used in Sweden don't have the Tomasson siad many words cannot be understood unless a which were in vogue during the TODAY THRU TUESDAY "potency" that American sexual person understands both English ROWAN & MARTIN swear words have. fifties are now common in and Spanish, and plays tricks American slang language. He HE MORE with Tomasson also cited a theory with English in Spanish," said TH;AN GUNS! by a fellow sociologist who feels cited "okay," and "hip" as Spolsky. ' ...... _) white Americans use more examples. He said "hip" comes He said he did not feel that BOBBY. religious words as swear words, from "hep," used by the fifties any exclusion which might take SHERMAN while black Americans use sexual beat generation. place by college-age students The use of sla11g terms may be (SINGER OF HIT "LlT'fLE WOMAN") words as swear words. against the "establishment" is He said he feels many of the a form of identification, said ''not nearly as complete" as And The "slang" words used by today's Tomasson. He said he uses many Pachuco. By unanimous vote Wednesday tht:! from "an Ad Hoc Committee on FPC members said as long as it is NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND Faculty Policy Committee (FPC) University Governance to draw up a ,clearly understood the ad hoc voted to recommend to the faculty UNM Constitution". by deleting the committee would not be writing an for Homecoming Internationale '69' that the faculty participate fully in a word "constitution." all·university constitution, and would committee to study university The new wording explains the be limited to studying problems of Faculty Gets governance. commission is empowered only to university governance, they could see "study the existing system of no objection to faculty participation. Saturday, November 15, 8:15 p.m. Last month the FPC had sent the university ,governance and submit PLUS BONUS HIT Recommendation. question to the faculty with no recommendations thereon for The FPC also said it would at University Arena recommendation. The faculty voted consideration by the constitutuent recommend to the faculty that they against the proposal. bodies concerned." not select faculty members for the ad :sa:seTTa To Study The decision to recommend Previous discussion in the FPC and hoc committee at this month's meeting but that they wait until the Retur11 of the Secret Society Tickets on sale at Popejoy Hall faculty participation came after the faculty meetings bad centered around Regents in a met:!ting la.st Saturday objections to the wording of the .December meeting, Because of . the AN EXPERIENCE IN EROTICA Stu~ents (with lp) -$3, $4, & $5 U Governance made a change in the wording original Regents authorizing order importance of the committee, FPC PHONE 265-4675 authorizing the committee. The and to the fact the action had gone members said, the faculty should be given a full month to decide who FOR SHOW, TIMES General Adm.ission-$4, $5, & $6 Regt:!nts voted to change the original to the Regents before being wording, ulso approved last month, considered by the faculty. they want on the committee.