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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1972 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Sl>d'.C?ommittee Recommends Open Union fl.;J.. f]/~~1:2 States Building 'Primarily' lor Use ol UNM Students C.no, ( By SANDY McCRAW including Section 40A·20·10C which identification checks at any time. semester, there were 18,593 students 1 An open Union, provided non·members provides for arrest and punishment for The committee recommends that after enrolled at the Albuquerque campus and to of the University community obey all trespass .... " the ballroom is remodeled it could be this figure must be added the growth in the building rules and regulations, would Security Aides turned into a coffee shop between 10 a.m. size of the faculty and non-faculty staffs continue if the Union Board accepts the Appeals would be taken to the Vice· and 3 p.m. "This area shall serve drinks and since 1959." recommendations of its Operations and President for Student Affairs. Copies of prepared foods such as sandwiches only. Drug Problem Procedures Committee, Union regulations would be posted in the During this period neither the Casa, snack Concerning the drug situation, the The recommendations were based on a Union while copies of the UNM code of bar or cafeteria shall serve drinks except report states the use of the Union for the study of the committee released today. The conduct would be available at the when such drinks are accompanied with a sale, purchase and use of illegal drugs "has Board will decide whether to accept the Information Desk. purchase of other food items •.• (however) been known for some time." Originally, recommendations at a meeting Feb. 10. The committee also suggests the hiring the managers of each of these areas shall be · the drug problem, according to the report, The committee recommends a notice of student l)ecurity aides to the granted leeway to allow for the continued was mainly confined to marijuana. regarding the use of the Union should be campus police in patrolling the building. sale of single drinks in their area when the "Had the drug problem remained at posted in the building, stating: The minimum numbers required, according crowding situation so permits, or when an marijuana," the report said, '''it is doubtful Notice to the statement, would be four during the individual is accompanying another that very many wouid be concerned. But ''The New Mexico Union is primarily for periods 8 until 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. until individual buying food." the drug climate has changed radically over the use of University of New "Mexico closing during weekdays and all day on Conference the past year. From only occasional students, staff and faculty. Other persons weekends; six during the period 10 a.m. "Courtesy signs" would be placed in are permitted to use the facilities of the until 3 p.m. on weekdays and one eating areas of the building "to the effect reported incidents of the sale or use of hard Union provided they also abide by the stationed inside the cashier's stand at the that tables in those areas are reserved for drugs- heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, rules and regulations of the New Mexico snack bar at all times that the service area patrons wishing to eat and asking other etc.- last year the incidents have (now) Union and the University of New Mexico, is open. individuals to comply," suggests the grown to a daily basis. During this period the the ordinances of the city of Albuquerque, Security aides and policemen in the committee, During times of crowding, number of undercover narcotics agents in New Mexico, and the laws of the State of Union would be provided with handout security aides and police would "rigidly the Union building has also grown, but these New Mexico to which all UNM community sheets to be given to all persons before any enforce" this provision. agents generally are not interested in the citizens are subject. trespass action is taken. " The final suggestion would be for the small time seller, preferring instead to make ,"Guest privileges may be revoked and ID Checks director to set up a conference between all contacts or purchases in an effort to get to student, staff and faculty privileges 'fhe aides as well as the police would be area managers and campus police and the larger suppliers." suspended at any time by the New Mexico authorized to evict persons from the security aides to discuss problems "Closely related to the drug problem is Union staff or the campus security officers building "for just cause." experienced in the past and procedures for the fact that there have been an increasing for violation of any of the above, If The committee suggests it should be the enforcement of Union regulations. number of assaults, fights, thefts, robberies violators fail to leave the premises upon Union director's responsibility to give "Probably . the most serious problem and burglaries in and around the request use privileges may be revoked or student aides proper training and provide facing the Union,'' according to the report, Union. . . . At the same time there were suspended and the violator may be cited them with communications devices in "is its limited space. Constructed in 1959 almost daily reports of assaults or fights in and prosecuted under the ordinances of the order to summon police when necessary. for a projected maximum student the buildings, and often these incidents City of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the Committee suggestions noted individuals enrollment of 1 (},000 the building was have resulted in knives or guns being New Mexico Statutes Annotated, in the Union would be subject to quickly recognized as being too small. Last drawn,'! said the report.

.:!! c (Coaching Staff Praised (1) l u The UNM football coaching whether or not Klinker struck L B staff has been accused by Alfred him. NDwA~L~D p a~ c (1)' Parker, an associate professor of Winkler said that the members 1- economics, of mistreating some of the Athletic Council are not Friday, February 4, 19'~2 Lobo football players on the used to such things as happen on a practice field resulting in injuries football field, and have no way of FEB4 1R12 to the players. understanding it. He believes the Coach Walter Klinker, the council is "blowing the episode offensive line coach is one of the out of proportion." . ...-:~ ~,., ...... coaches in question, but some of Other members of the offensive the men whom he coaches feel the line interviewed agreed with accusations are grossly unfair. Winkler that Klinker was a "fine Lineman Bob Winkler, whose coach" and a "fine man". The nose Klinker allegedly broke said, players said that getting pushed "We've got the finest football around on the football field was coaching staff in the nation and all part of the game. Several Walt Klinker's a part of it. He's players laughed at the thought of the finest coach I've ever worked Klinker ever intending to hurt under." anyone. "Everything that happens on "Coach Klinker is a great coach the football field is to make you a to play for/' said one lineman better athlete and individual," who requested that his name be said Winkler. withheld. "Klinker is probably the Winkler would not comment on most popular coach out lhere." ·Colllmission Called For ----· ·- To·sfuay Chicano n·eatns--· ·· -···

ByMARKBLUM power of subpeona and arrest. Gov. Bruce King and Attorney "I don't want this to become a General David Norell were urged racial situation," continued to appoint a special commission Martinez, "but the Attorney or to convene a Special Grand General's office is inadequate to Jury to investigate the shooting investigate this fairly." deaths of two Black Berets by a The Rev. Harry Summers group of UNM students, faculty suggested hav~ng the case brought and concerned local citizens last before the U.S. Civil Rights night in the law school. -Commission ·of which he serves in Calling the investigation by an advisory capacity. "This is a District Attorney Sceresse a question of the denial of civil "whitewash" Bob Harris, law rights," he stated, "I can think of student at UNM, called for the no more ultimate denial of a appointment of a special m1m's rights than death." commission along the lines of the The brother of Rita Canales, Knapp Commission. one of the slain men, thanked the Many of the participants in the group for its concern. "I only meeting last night, expressed want to see this whole thing doubts as to the credibility of any cleared up," he said, "whether it's commission appointed by the favorable for Rito or not, The Governor. police, through acts such as these, "We are actually asking for a lose the respect which they rubber stamp from Gov. King," deserve." Phillip Martinez, chairman of "If crimes were committed by LULAC, said, "to appoint a the police, they should be .commission composed of the prosecuted," said Harris, "if not members we recommend with the then why are they covering up?" ~ Library Upgrading Bill Passes A bill to upgrade the Libraries sending it to the House floor. at state universities passed the The vote, described by ASUNM New Mexico House of lobbyist Albert ChavE!z as "great" Representatives yesterday by a now goes to the Senate where unanimous vote. Chavez says he expects "no The bill titled, the ''State trouble. 11 Hank and Lewis Wkkham Educational Institution Library Chavez and other lobbyists Bond Act," would authorize a considered upgrading the library The Wickham brothers, Hank and Thursday through Sunday to UNM total of $10 million over the next their major project of the year. He Lewis, will be · the opening students, faculty, and staff (with IDs) five years to the libraries. said, "It was our main goal in the entertainment at the new Coffee House fur a $.50 cover charge. Each student A pattern for unanimous votes lobby." He added that he didn't in room 129 of the Union. They will can bring one guest. Food and on the bill was set last Monday see any sE!tback for the bill and when the House Appropriations the Governor's signature was appear nightly from Feb. 10 to 13. beverages will be available. Committee unanimuuisly guvu th~ almost certain. "He'll sign" said The Coffee House will be open bill a "do pass" recommendation Chavez. Dana K iersch Quits New IVIexico editorial C ooper-Orzen Revisited ASUNM PR POST Dana Kiersch hjts resigned her DAILY LOBO position as public relations Former UNM students Allen action. chairman for ASUNM in order to Athletic Probe Good Conserve paper~~give this paper to a friend Cooper and Bill Orzen are Both were sentenced to six devote her time toward Attorney scheduled to begin a three­ months in the Bernalillo County General David Norvell's race for The Athletic Council seems to have developed a month jail sentence today for the jail for the BYU incident but the U.S. Senate primary backbone overnight. Tuesday it appointed a part they played in disrupting a three months of the sentence was pomination. subcommittee to investigate charges of misconduct UNM - BYU game suspendt:tl uy District Judge Joe Kiersch was active in presenting the library bond i~sue earlier this on the part of members of the Lobo football nearly two years ago, Angel. The two were ·convicted May Of the other two students tried month to several state House coaching staff. 23, 1970 of throwing debris on with Cooper and Orzen, Barbara committees. At the same meeting they harshly criticized bema~------Brown was found innocent and Kiersch will return to UNM the arena floor prior to the start Regent Calvin Horn for improperly wooing head of the UNM - BYU game on Feb. the jury could not reach a after Norvell's campaign. As she decision on Larry Russell. Charges plans to involve herself in the football coach Rudy Feldman away from 28 of that year. 1! Farmers' Marl(et Target Cooper and Orzen were tried against Russell were later entire campaign, she will refrain beckoning Baylor in December. They argue Horn along with two other UNM dismissed after the district from involving herself in student should have consulted the Council in making the By CHRIS REED Previously, their strikes and afternoon from 3:30 to 6 p.m., students but were the only two attorney's office said the cost in government if Norvell receives the offer of additional J.l'I':.J.'l"Y and scholarships to For the Albuquerque nationwide boycott unionized 85 and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 convicted. time and money needed to re·try bid, she said. Feldman. • Boycott Committee per cent of the grape industry. p.m. Come by either day and Earlier that year Cooper had the case was too great for the "She has done a good job but The migrant farm workers are Under the leadership of Cesar learn about UFWOC. Talk to the been expelled from UNM for penalties involved. has a lot of other things to do," Both moves are notably bold in light of former said Ken White, ASUNM inaction on the part of the Council in examining perhaps tire poorest group, Chavez, they are now attacking manager about getting UFWOC disrupting a scheduled speech by Both Cooper and Orzen had economically and educationally, the lettuce growers, The lettuce lettuce. Help out on the picket U.S. Sen, J. Strom Thurmond appealed their convictions but president. "It was her decision the internal operation of the athletic department. in the nation, Farm workers can boycott is a national concern. line! Its a lot of fun. In the words (R-S,C.) and Orzen had been that appeal was recently turned and it's all right with me." The department has traditionally, and wrongly, be found anywhere from Th~ five Albuquerque Farmers' of Cesar Chavez, "The best suspended for a year in the same down by the New Mexico State Bill Orzen been a semi-autonomous system within the California to Florida; in the east, Markets have consistently sold educational process in the union is midwest, and Montana. They are non-UFW OC lettuce. Due to the picket line and the boycott. Ayn Rand _ University. The checks and balances on spending You learn about life!"' Students of Objectivism of Ayn and operating procedures imposed on academic of varied cultural and racial roots. Farmers' Market's !.IU'I'Uilu- departments just don't exist south of central at the Fl~o~rji~d~a;;~~a1j~cia~n~o~s~,"~~~~~~-1nf~~£lrii~~~~~~~Rr~~A~s~~~~~~~~~nn~4~---i~------~~~~~~~~~:I~~~;Jl_~~~~~'=~1b~~~~~~~~~~[j~(_~[_Jl~~LJLJJLJLJL~~~l-----~---~Ra~n~d~'sp:.~~~~~L€vri~~~!!"~~:------Athletic Complex. Arabs, and Japanese in Califc•rni remain competitive. people. "An individual who is C . F d J S 230. The lecture will be on "The The Athletic Council, as limited in function as it and the Southwest, They traverse Last Saturday Farmers' Market willing to give us his time is more 0mm1ffee Or me f0 nyesfigafe . ayings Benevolent Sense of Life." the en tire continental United felt the pressure of a UFWOC important than one who is willing is, is the only possible group that can serve as a States following the harvests; picket line and now know its to give us his money," he says. The slaying by state police of and the move was vetoed by a New Careers, and the Black Albuquerque Police Department watchdog. We applaud the Council's willingness to following the work, intentions, whereas before they You will be helping hundreds two Black Beret members last show of hands. Coalition. every night until a public hearing finally serve this watchdog role. The corporate agricultural were indifferent to the lettuce of thousands of impoverished Saturday night during an alleged The main objGctive of the A motion was moved that the can be held concerning the VALENTINE industry maintains its $6 billion issue. Meetings with manager Earl farm workers by NOT spending felony has prompted the Chicano meeting was to establish a Black Berets be offered a position killings. annual income through the Hickson proved indecisive. Picket your paycheck at Farmers' community in this city into committee to investigate the on the committee. The motion The deaths of the two Berets is DIAMOND exploitation of this migrant labor lines are the first step. Market. If you do buy anything action. killings. In order to represent the met with solid approval from the already being investigated by force. Community participation is there,makesurethescalesareset In response to the killings, the widest possible cross- section of crowd, but the spokesman for the Atttorney General David Norvell's SHOPPERS ••• 1965 necessary. at zero. League of United Latin American the community, it was decided Black Berets, Richard Moore, office. Since 1965 the farm workers Pay Day * * * Citizens (LULAC) called an that the committee be composed declined the offer. Moore said Their deaths have already been OPEN have been organizing in the fields. Friday is pay day, and we can The Albuquerque Boycott emergency meeting Wednesday of members of as man'y because the two slain men were xuled "justifiable homicide" by Their cooperative organization is tell you where not to spend your C o m mitt e e me e t s every night to discuss possible action. organizations as possible. members of the Black Berets, it Albuquerque District Attorney TONITE wouhln't be proper to have a called the United Farm Workers' paychecks. Farmers' Market! The Wedm~sday at 7:·30 p.m., at 1814 The meeting was an open forum, At the time of this writing, Alexander Sceresse. Organizing Committee (UFWOC). store will be picketed Friday Roma, N.E. with suggestions coming from there are 19 organizations member of the Black Berets TILL 7 people in the audience. represented on the committee. serving on the committee The first suggestion was the Included are Las Padres, Model investigating the killings. eviction from the meeting of all Cities, LULAC, Chicano Studies, In other action the motion w"q personnel representing the press, Martineztown, The National passed that there be a luminario which included KOAT, KOB, the Organization of Women, La Raza. vigil on the steps of the Albuquerque Journal and Tribune, and the Daily Lobo. lOc BEER However, it was stated the BRING AD FOR STUDENT DISCOUNT PLATES EvelY Tue. 5-6 PM letters, presence of the news media could • • 2 EGGS, Hash Browns, Toast 65¢ help by stirring public support, 2 Tostados wfRice , ..• , , ••. 69¢ Pizza Slices 15¢ Fairness? during a discussion of their Names will not be withheld upon maQy'sca~e HAMBURGER What's the matter- don't you resolution #3, concerning the request. If a letter is from a group, Dancing Every Nite' The height of the Ozone layer open Mon.-Sat. 8:30-7:30 pm wflargc bowl chili ...... 89¢ like to have your editorials turn killing of two Black Beret please include a name, telephone (water vapor zone) varies from TORTILLA BURGER Central ct University 210 San Pedro SE out to be wrong? members. In our eyes, this showed number and address of a group approximately 12 to 21 miles wJsmall bowl chili , ...•.. 89¢ FUN FUN Last Friday, Jan. 28, you a lack of maturity and their member, The letter will carry that above the earth. 2312 CENTRAL SE • STUDENT TERMS printed a scathing editorial responsibility as ASUNM senators . . name, plus the name of that denouncing the GSA for having In. conclusion, we feel, that if you group. only one candidate for president. can't take defeat, you shouldn't The Lobo will publish letters as No mention of the fact that the be there in the first place. space and the number of letters deadline for filing was still to Muffin Kennedy, Ann Rowland received allows. come and that the chances were Julie Willcut excellent that others would announce. 'f ¥ ¥ Bernas ... Today (Feb. 1) I notice that, Bernas are unsolicited, signed l. indeed, three more people have The Lobo tells students what's guest editorials which do not announced. Apparently though happening on and around. campus, necessarily reflect the editorial you didn't want too many people but also what people think about policy of The Lobo, or the policy 00 of ASUNM, GSA or UNM. Bernas I e: to notice since the article is buried what is happening. So, for your I ril ~ between two ads and a picture on information the following arc The may be any length, but may be ' z page four. Lobo's letters to the editor and cut due to space limitations. As with letters to the editor, Z~ .Next time, try a little t'a.i.rncsa •.... Bcma.p.oli"i"•~. . L_ I 0 Judith Kaufmann please include address and ..... telephone number with the Bema. ~QUIPMENT Letters to the Editor ... Both letters to the editor or ~ Walkout Objection Letters to the editor should be Bernas can be mailed to The ~ As students of UNM, we feel no longer than 250 words, Lobo, P.O. Box 20, UNM, ril that sen a tors are elected to typewritten and double spaced. delivered to The Lobo office at 00 z represent us on a whole and not Sender's name, address and the corner of Yale and Central, or I 0 individual minority groups. We telephone number must be deposited in the Lobo Suggestion u were terribly embarrassed when included with the letter or it will Box inside the east door of the four student senators walked out not be considered for publication. Union. l If you'd like to hear about it, Stop By at either location

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.. 'JUST HOW DO I GET MYSELF INTO THESE SITUATIONS??' P{lge 2 NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, February ,f, 1972 Page 3 Regional Affairs V.P. Survey Distributed A proposal to establish a Vice Policy Covers Stubbed Toes Too ' . President for Regional Affairs will be the topic of a special faculty By CAROLINA OTT bid which was accepted by UNM. accidents and sudden illness. meeting tci be held by the College The benefits of the student The company handles about 10 To be eligible, a st1,1dent must I CAMPUS BRKEF~ For U Bike Path System of Education (COE). The meeting health insurance offered at UNM claims a day., ranging from carry at least eight hours, There is Questionnaires cancer ning originally ·planned, and hope the will be held Friday in the Kiva at are virtually unknown to the stubbed toes and chipped teeth to also an application available at the Budget Requests Studies , 1812 Las Lomas, bicycle problems and weather warms up," he said, 2:30p.m. st1.1dents. broken wrists and Health Center for the dependents 197 2·7 3 budget requests from N.E. The election of officers is on transportation will be available Members of the Architect's Last semester, 4700 st1.1dents appendectomies, of students taking the policy, A ASUNM · funded organizations the agenda. Richard Griego, principal Feb. 7 and 8 at a table in the office and the newly - formed author of the proposal, will make bought the $12,50 insurance In one appendectomy case, summer policy for $8.50 is are due Tuesday, Feb. 29 at 5 Union or out on the Mall, Joe bike club are volunteering to sit at policy. The insurance covers SO $S50 of the $900 bill was paid, offered to students who have had p.m. in the ASUNM office, Union, Indo-American a presentation and answer McKinney, planner at the office the table, questions. per cent of doctor's bills and the Lately there has been a great the insurance this semester. room 242, The UNM Indo·American of the University Architect, said "We'll have around 3000 cost of drugs prescribed for increase in the number of claims A representative of the Budget .request forms for Association will sponsor a film on recently, questionnaires. Students can fill illnesses and accidents il'cUrred • paid on motorcycle and skiing insurance company is in the organizations funded for the Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. in Keller Hat!. The questionnaires are being them out on the spot or drop after the issuance of the policy. accidents, Student Health Center from 3 to present year are being sent The film, "Khilona," is a social distributed by the office to them off with departmental In the case of hospitalization, Mental and nervous disorders, 4, Monday through Friday,_ and through the mail, However, any drama depicting the music and discover "the feasibility of secretaries. They '11 go into the the first $300 of bills are paid, as well as any sicknesses or there is always someone avadable chartered organization seeking customs of India. General creating a system of bicycle paths campus mail after that," followed by SO per cent of any injuries occurring on· or at Savage and Sganzivi in the funding in the coming year may admission is $1.25, leading to UNM." McKinney said city maps would further expenses. The surgical off-campus at any time, are Simms Building downtown pick up applicution forms at the Among the questions asked of be provided at the table for schedule usually pays for the covered by the insurance, (phone: 243·6616). The deadline ASUNM office. Foul Air & Water bicyclists who were not sure of for accepting applications is Feb, bicyclists (and would-be ones) are en tire cost of operations and Students may use the nearest A film and discussion on Land what seasons they ride their the streets they ride along. necessary drugs. An accidental ho~pital or doctor in cases of 29. Vienna Choir Boys Use Planning will be held Feb. 6 bicycles to campus? What is their death provision for $1000 is also The Vienna Choir Boys, which at 7 p.m. in the U of A Student route, what bicycle racks they included, date from 1498, will be Union ballroom. performing in Popejoy Hall, prefer and where they would The company of Savage and Alianza Federal to Hold All interested persons are recommend putting more racks. Sganzini, which handles health Monday, Feb. 7 at 7:30p.m. in'!ited to this meeting sponsored McKinney said there has been insurance for colleges throughout Ticket prices are scaled from $1 by the U of A Ecology Committee difficulty in getting a table in the the United States, .began offering to $3,50 with UNM students and the Central Clearing House, Union lobby "because the office their policy to. UNM in August of 1848 Treaty Celebration allowed to purchase tickets at half is not a student organization. THE STORE 1971, The company which had price. Daily Lobo Goof The 124th anniversary of the year is particularly appropriate in ''If we don't get one, we'll set a previously offered insurance here The "Crusade of Strings" table up on the mall, as we FOR announced a rate and of of the Treaty of view of ... an investigation under pr<>jel~t of the National Federation •"l "'. ,, us ... T AONDS• .._.... , __ and Sganzini put out the celebr:atE!d Sunday by the Alianza question finally been e, into the of Education will a program of the Fine Arts 3 Federal in their headquarters at thus demonstrating the validity of rlWi!re.!l ~ be conducted on T1.lesday, Feb. 8 Student Club of the New Mexico Don McManus as Jupiter, and ,I Sandwiches ' 1010 Third N.W. the claims made by the Alianza at 6:30 p.m .. and on Saturday, Federation of Music on Sat1.lrday • Richard Braun, portraying Mon·Sat ~ OPEN EXPERT TAX The celebration will include a since its founding in February, Feb, 12 at 12:30 p.m. Both tests at 2 p.m. in room B117 of the Canadian Opera Mercury, are t.wo of the nudda 5 TONITE TILL 7 PREPARATION meeting from 1 to 4 p.m., a 1963,' .. " . will be conducted in the Kiva. Fine Arts Center. performers who will appear with l ...... ~ d h h . ~~ ::~i.~ :::: 1 dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. and a Anaya noted that the treaty For additional information The Daily Lobo had previously the Canadian Opera Company • s 1600 Central SE 3 $5. SD-$10, Itemized Deduction S dance from S to midnight. signing, which is being celebrated contact the dean's office, College reported the event would be held Sunday, Feb. 6 at Popejoy Hall, an WlC···~ .. ~!Ln~: .... ~~~:6736 J 2312 CENTRAL SE • STUDENT TERMS $2.50 for additional schedules by the Alianza four days after the Former Alianza President Reies of Education. on Friday. "Satisfied Students today are actual anniversary, marked the Play Tryouts customers in years to come Lopez Tijerina may attend the end of the Mexican - American celebration, which will also Kiva Club Open tryouts for "Hans Brinker New Device ... We plan to satisfy. STU­ feature a puppet show and War in 1848 and set up guarantees The Kiva Club invites all and the Silver Skates" will be held DENT DISCOUNT 20%." speeches. and protections for civil and interested persons to their Feb. 7 and 8 from 3:30·6 p.m. in property rights of Indo·Hispanos meeting, Monday, Feb. 7 at 7 room 2100 in the Fine Arts 'Reads' Print SINGER TAX SERVICE In a news release announcing in the Southwest. p.m. at the Native American Center. expert bookkeeping&: tax serv. the celebration, Alianza President 299-2325 1336 Wyoming N.E. Santiago Tapia Anaya emphasized 'Performance Contracting' Fails For Sightless (above Montessori school) the importance of the anniversary: "The celebration this AFS-A group of Stanford University engineers have OEO Drops'Learning'Companies developed a portable electronic device which allows blind people SAVE . By ARNOLD B. SA WISLAK private companies during the OEO results also ignored other to "read" printed material WASHINGTON (UPI)-Private 1970-71 school year. In signing up improvements, such as bett!lr stu­ through their sense of touch. The "learning" companies, using the for the experiment, each firm dent and teacher att:tudes, higher device, called "Optacon," was Inventory Reduction Sale latest methods and special re­ guaranteed to raise the grade attendance records and lower van­ developed from research initially open Mon.-Wed.-Fri. till 9:00 wards for achievement, do no bet­ level of the student it was teach­ dalism in the schools involved in done under Defense Department 7611 Menaul NE 296-6978 ter than ordinary schools in teach­ ing and agreed to base its charges the test. contract. ing reading and arithmetic to poor on the progress actually made. Incentives The key to its development is children, the Office of Economic Evaluation Data A wide range of methods and the miniaturization of the Qpportunity ( 0 E 0 ) reported A spokesman for one of the special incentives were used in the electronic circuitry made possible .'Monday. firms, Alpha Learning Systems, 18 different school districts, but by a new technology called The report, after a year-long, most of the reading and math "integrated electronics," This $5.6 million OEO-financed experi­ ~r teachil1g involved a much closer research was carried out by James ment involving 19,000 youngsters teacher-student l'elationship than M. Meindl of the Stanford in 18 school districts, was a blow r ~ usually found in the schools. department of electrical ' to "performance contracting" as a [ ..!. Teaching machines, films, record­ en gin cering and his associates, method to jmprove education. ...._ ~~~:::~. ings and special texts were used, who are now marketing the Breakthrough 1. and children who achieved well device. OEO director Phillip Sanchez ~ were given such rewards as extra Meindl and others have had told a news conference it had been free time or points toward earn• contracts for research in the area , of integrated electronics and hoped to find a "breakthrough" in , ing gifts. The Associated Students UNM the field of teaching the children OEO's figures on the reading in­ microwave integrated circuits of poor families. struction showed significant im­ since 1969. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO "The results in that sense were provements in 15 classes, signifi­ The Department of Defense disappointing," he said. "We did cant losses in 8 places and "no hopes to use the results in battlefield communications, and IIi: significant difference between test not find a panacea. We are back - ~ surveillance, weapons systems at the drawing board!' children and those receiving con­ I t control, navigation, and POPEJOY HALL But he said OEO would con­ ventional instruction at 83 sites. clandestine intelligence gathering. tinue looking for ways to improve In math, the gains and losses were and the Cultural Program Committee said after the announcement that The Optacon project is currently the education of the disadvan· ' even at 11 and the no differences funded by the U.S. Office of taged, and still hoped to go OEO had not let it examine the were 84. Education. Present through with another controver­ evaluation data, The Optacon uses a finger sized sial experiment on the use of edu­ On the basis of separate test re­ ...... , ...... - .. _ . -...... ,.-·--~ "camera" to scan the written 1 Hj-.n .... ,.;' j eatlonal "vouchers" to let poor sults used to determine payments ·~:..... :r·.1 1i ,. •: ...... ,; . ·1·1 ,. '': .. , .;·1 · .:t!r, !:· .·~~,.··~: 1 ·:t~• ···~:···~~·~··· .. t~:t' •: material. The camera contains 144 ~ ., ••• ' 1:f.l, t'' ·····:· :1:fu. ,,.. ·••::·· 1:n•• .1 TH E :•"'•·::: ),fu, .•·:'·:•••·':' 1.1'1,,,1':\ ... •:::: ~~:n. if"~ families choose schools for their to the firms, Alpha spokesman ·""-~~ . ' ...... ~ ...... ~·····~f ...... -.... -i:~·~"; photo transistors which are .linked children. Brian Frieder said there was some to 144 tiny metal pins set in the The "performance contracting" possibility the tests were improp­ Optacon itself. The pins vibrate experiment was carried out by six erly administered. He said the the shape of the letter or word being scanned onto the finger of Ever·y Pizza the blind per.wn. It thus translates Repair & :lfaintcnancc optical phenomena into tactile COOK!N' WITH SOUND;- STATUS. AND SA \liNGS Under on all foreign cars sensations. REALISTIC'S 4~PIECE STEREO SYSTEM the Sun! 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CI.:"iTRAL It: G lR.\Rll 2fi5-lfl!l9 6, from 1:00 P.M. 268-2300 247-3828 l'ag<• .f NEW MEXICO LOBO Priday, February .J, 1972 !'age 5 r I I I :.,_ _._. .,,....._.._..,..___ _,{ Face Utah Saturday ..• !' .Razor)s Edge BYU Outsho,ots Lobos by Eight Sebring Gymnasts Seek Reversal NM Loses 70-62; Utah Next Head coach Rusty Mitchell of Depth Big Aid week during a meet between Utah Professional By ROGER J, RUVOLO with the Lobos after their 76·61 50·45. . Anderson had nine, and Doug the UNM gymnastics team The final score was UNM and . Brigham Yo1.1ng, behind the win over Texas·El Paso last night. 10 Does It Richards scored five. brought his forces back to 15 9 . 0 0 - Cal . State Fullerton The Redski.ns come to IHair Design for Men play of Yugoslavian pivot Face Utah Tomorrow A minute later Cosic's UNM's inside men, Mike Albuquerque last week after a 155,65, Fullerton was last year's Albuquerque with an 0·4 dual Kresimir Cosio, staved off several The Lobos face Utah in Salt three- play, coupled with Faulkner and Darryl Minniefield, profitable journey to the west NCAA College Division champs, record. They have lost twice to New Mexico surges to take a Lake City Saturday afternoon. Phil ToJIPstrup's layup gave BYU scored 17 and seven points, coast with the idea of reversing a and are picked to repeat this year, the BYU Cougars, and once each 70·62 WAC basketball victory in New Mexico took a 10·4 lead their biggest point margin of the respectively, while Tom Robert~ strange dual meet record for the It was the Lobos' depth which to California and Washington of once again won the match. Dave Provo last night. after jumping out 6·0, but two night, 10,at 55-45. matched Minniefield's point total. perennial WAC and national the Pac·8. quick turnovers by UNM and Only five players made points Gnbe Nava's four and Mike powerhouse Lobos. Chandler, Bob ChavE)z, Jim The Lobo~' co-captains will be Cosic, the 6·11 aU-American seniors Shelley and Jim Hruban. candidate, poured in 25 points seven quick points by the Cougars for BYU, Bernie Fryer hit for l 7, Stewart's two points ro1.1ndcd out The journey to the west coast Hruban and Mark Hopk.ins turned put BYU ahead, 11·10. Tollesh·up got 14, Belmont the Lobos' scoring, was profitable in that when the in top performances all weekend, Mitchell said "I think the boys are and blocked several shots to lead ready to perform for the home the Cougar win. It was a see·saw battle for the Lobos left for UCLA, they were scoring consistently in the high next few mtnutes, but with about 0·2 in dual competition. But they eight's and low nine's. crowd. It's going to take a strong Lobo Harold Little hit 23 effort by our depth men for us to points for the Lobos and, along five minutes remaining in the half, began their onslaught of other This Saturday the gymnasts Expert Hair Design teams over that weekend when make their first appearance in the win convincingly, And that is just with his sure shooting, kept the New Mexico's defenses loosened No Nets, Gels, Laquer enough to give the Cougar quintet they won the UCLA Classic over Duke City (at Johnson Gym) what we will try to do." Wolfpack in the game with an since Nov, 10's intrasquad meet. Besides the meet against Utah Sprays, Heat, or Other another opportunity for a surge. such west coast powers as outstanding defensive game. California, Stanford, Cal Sfate The dual meet is against the tomorrow night, at Johnson Gym, The win gives Brigham Young a Then Cosic's halftime buzzer Sissy Put Ons shot from half court gave the Fullerton, UCLA, and Southern University of Utah and is slated to the Lobos are only going to be in For Men or Wom'en 6·0 record in the WAC, including California. The next night they begin at 7:30p.m. Albuquerque for two other meets thre~ road wins, and the Cougars Cougars their biggest lead of the by Appointrr4ent only game, five, at intermission, 32·27. defeated Cal State Fullerton. Haldemann Paces UU all season, The Lobos face of head coach Stan Watts appear Utah is paced by all-around Colorado State here F'eb. 18, and 255-0166 to be on the final stretch to the The Lobos came out shooting Won 4 of 6 in the second half, sco1·ing the The Lobos won four of the six performer Roger Haldemann, who on Feb. 26 close out their home 5504 Central Ave. S.E. league title. New Mexico remains scored a 51. 2 in that event last season with a dual BYU. in second place at 3·3, but Utah first basket to pull within three, · events as a team in the Classic, (1 Blk. East of San Mateo) taking advantage of their team ..,....,...... ,...... , ..... y-...- moved into a second place tie BYU was able to go back ahead by 36·29 with 18:13 left. The depth. Dana Shelley won free Cougars' more accurate shooti exercise to continue his unbeaten They shot 57 per cent for the Jim lvicek and Jon Aitken tied Tues-Fri 11 :30. 2 pm, 5-10 pm daily luncheon special game, compared to UNM's 40. for high bar honors with an 8.9. Sal & Sun 5-10 pm, closed Mon. Press Fails Aitken provided the crowd with AUTHENTIC LEBANESE FOOD ~900 Lomas NE 266-3629 New Mexico, using primarily some excitement when he got man-to-man defense and a 2·3 hung up on a giant swing with a wrong grip. But quick action from zone, moved into a full court Photo by Dnvc Jlrnn!ls Gold press with about three quarters of Aitken allowed him to hop his ,r_ ..r Lobo trackster Chuck Steffes the game gone. Besides giving the hunds and he improvised the THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Lobos the ball by turnovers, the will pace the UNM track team in remainder of his routine to tie press also drew several fouls o1lt an indoor track me.et with Ivicek. Double Winner powerful Brigham Young Ivicek Wins POPEJOY HALL Street of the Lobo ranks, and Brigham University Saturday, Steffes is !vicek won the all-around with Young had the one·on·one free unbeaten in the triple jump and throw shot with about six minutes a 50.50. He made it a double and Sandia Kiwanis Club long jump after the meets with victory the next night at Cal State ~· ~ to go. Kansas and UTEP. The two teams tied in Fullerton in a dual meet when he ~treus turnovers, at 19, while BYU out· scored 53.60 and won rings, presents rebounded the Lobos 34·30 for p~.rallel bars, vaulting and high the game. bar. . Jarnming with When New Mexico called time New Mexico's 6·4 senior Four NM Teams on Road In that Fullerton meet, the 1820 CENTRAL out at 13:30, BYU's lead was six, forward Harold Little held the The undefeated UNM indoor Davis, first place wrestler in the Lobos had a clean sweep in Travel-Adventure Film Edwards $2.19 43·37. The Lobos were within Lobos to within eight points at track team will host the tough MIWA tourney, at 190, Roy winning every event. Shelley won three again seven minutes later Spark plug the final buzzer in the Lobos' Brigham Young University Devore at 134 and Seals in the free exercise, and Fred Cardenas "BY HOUSE BOAT­ 48·45, but turnovers and poor 70·62 loss to loth • ranked BYU Cougars as the Lobos close out heavyweight division. braved a wrist injury to win the 243-1988 last night. Little scored 23 points Paul Simon shooting finally forced UNM to their hom~ indoor t:aok ::;chc:h.:lc Cc:1~h JOH!'l !\1ECP..E!v!'S U~Il'.1 .~ide horse. MANHATTAN TO MIAMI" call a time out with 7 :21 left at and J,>layed brilliant defense. of the season Saturday at Tingley swimming team will compete (Solo) $3.49 Bangia Desh Always Coliseum. against Colorado State tonight (The Inland Waterway) Cost 10.79 The Lobos, following and move on to the Air Force impressive wins over Kansas and Academy Saturday on their way Jff,e...-,' s UTEP, are currently 2·0 in back to Albuquerque. .. Personally Narrated By, . Fate Could Breal<. Bruin String triangular competition and sport a The Lobos are 2·0 so far this By TOM REICHERT Fate Has Power total of 26 points in falling to 4·0 dual record after last season, and last week missed three HAIR DESIGNS Howard Pollard Through all the ballyhoo It appears the only thing Indiana, 94·26. weekend's wins over UTEP and meets because of a leak in FOR MEN created by college basketball's stopping them is fate Itself. This January brought along the best the University of Arizona. Johnson pool. version of the fight of the week season has witnessed so many two fights since Ali-Frazier.. BYU has depth and fine Dennis Hodges and the UNM Specializing in the Saturday, February 5-7:30 pm {Near Girard & Central N.E.) between 0 hio State and weird events that no one knows Before a na tiona! television performers to seriously challenge freshman basketball team will be LONG FULL LOOK Minnesota, and the pro leagues what the f1.1ture holds. Consider audience, 2nd • ranked Marquette i the Lobos' WAC championship in Lamar, Colo., tonight for a continued policy of drafting some of these happenings in and 4th- ranked South Carolina ; I hopes. The Cougars' Anders game against Lamar Junior Straightening Adults-$1.50 undergraduates, one thing has '71·'72. squared off in a battle between i Arrhenius, sixth in the WAC shot College. The 6·3 freshmen will remained constant througho1lt the In mid-December, celebrated the McGuire coaches, AI and put :Cinals last year at 57·0 has conclude the weekend's road trip Men's Full Wigs UNM students and children $1.00 NOW A MARANTZ HOUSE 71-72 campaign. The UCLA sophomore Tom McMillen and his Frank. Three minutes into the improved his mark to 62·7 this with a game Saturday night Sales and Service Bruins are still number one. highly-ranked team second half, Marquette's Bob season. Aaro Alarotu has against Trinidad Junior College. VERY CLOSE TO CAMPUS High-performance Receiver Nothing seems to stop coach travelled South for an encounter Lackey and the Gamecocks' Tom consistently high jumped over the Led by top scorer Richard Telephone 277-3121 's chargers from Los with Virginia. McMillen &cored Riker started a brawl that soon 7·0 mark this season for BYU. Pokorski (averaging 28.1 a game) 2914 Central SE Angeles. They are well on the way four points and the Terps got saw heavy punching by players In the mile relay, the last event the freshmen average 88.4 points across from tire Triangle new price $259.95 ~!~t $199.95 to their eighth NCAA title in the waxed by an inferior Virginia on both sides. After order was of the meet and .often the most a game so far this season. · at last nine years. UCLA's team. restored, Marquette won 72·71. decisive, BYU has an edge with a achievements in the past decade ND Scores 26 Two S1lspended best of 3:15.4 while UNM has a '\'-, are believed by many to be the Notre Dame Coach "Digger" This was merely a preliminary 3:17 season high. • '\. greatest in coll!lgiate sports Phelps watched helplessly as his bout. Last week, two Minnesota The first evt.1nl is scheduled to •. )"'ti..;._,..":'). history. troops pounded the nets for a players, Ron Behagen and Corky start at 7 p.m. ."'( """ Taylor, were suspended for their UNM's wrestling team travels to , .f part in the brawl between Ohio Utah this weekend to meet the ' State and Minnesota. Ohio State, defending WAC champion BYU which won Lhe game, may have Friday afternoon and the lost the war. They relinguished University of Utah Saturday. ® their Big Ten lead Saturday to BYU is 6·1·2 for the season and Michigan because all-conference is Jed by . two-time 150-pound center Luke Witte and Mark Rondo Fehlberg who has won 12 Minor were unable to play due to straight matches. Model 2215 AM/FM Stereo Receiver injuries from the fight. Utah is 8·3 on the season and P;& Ruin-G T~atrts - · has several top flight wrestlers HO watts IZMS into 8 ohms from The dean of college coaches, including heavyweight Kurt Kentucky's , added Belloci who has recorded an 1Whz to 15Khz another chapter to this season to 18·4·1 mark this season, including remember last Tuesday. a decision over UNM's Milton frequency response an amazing ::!::: 1db Commenting on the ABA's policy Seals in last week's MIWA of drafting undergraduates, Rupp tournament. H year parts and labor warranty stated: "Pro basketball has ruined The Lobos will counter with many college teams - including such fine performers as Bruce ours - and I nat1lrally have to resent bitterly the intrusion of the The professional preamp control section includes pro­ pros into the amateur ranks." visions for record changer, tape decks, phones, etc., plus Stunning upsets, exercises in Dytzel's Pro precision control over virtually every audio variable. Be­ futility, numerous fights, and ' ABA raids, have all taken Shop 1 hind the l\fotlcl 2215's gold-anodized front panel are: "'fIts attention away from UCLA's low-distortion FET, RF and IF circuitry; massive heat drive towards another Special discount to \ championship. sinks: and automatic protection for internal circuitry UNM students ";ompletely enclosed metal chas· Remember Summer Cookouts J I d walnut. Get that same flavor UNIVERSITY SHELL 15% off on all bowling . needs: balls, bags, shoes, ' ' Save up to ~bO.OO on specializing in tune-ups shirts, etc. Marantz Speakers with with our }}rakes, air conditioning & expert welding All work guaranteed purchase of any Marantz Broiled Hamburger FRI.;E l'lCKUl' & DELIVERY 198·5583 Stereo Components 10% Discount to Students di·JI 24 hr. service . 3010 Eubank NE II Neor the University ·> ·:rr:F~.<~>NTiE:A.·:.-- _ Len Maestas II inside Eo Can Bowl 3011 MONTE VISTA NE HOUSE 2720 Central SE 268-5877 Bob Dytzel or Dan Berry (at the Triongle) 255·1695 i"iE! i•r..&:~.:T:a..a.N~ Friday, February 4, 1972 Page 7 Page ll NEW MEXICO LOBO Doctoral Students CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Doctoral students should apply ~ATES; 7e per word, 20 word mini­ WHERE; Journalism Buildlna-. Room for doctoral candidacy at least by mum ($1.40) per time run. Jf ~d Ia to 206, atternoons preferably or Jllall, run five or more conaeeutive !fays with. the time of completing 12 hours no changes the rate is reduced to 6c Classified Advertising per word and the minimum number of UNM P.O. Box 20 beyond the master's degre~ or words to 10. Albuquerque, N.M. 87101) equivalent. At least two weeks TERMS: Payment must be made ln full prior to insertion of a!ivertisement prior to the Doctoral Comprehensive Examination the 1) PERSONALS 3) SERVICES 5) FOR SALE 5) FOR SALE major department must notify the Graduate School of the date of ASTROLOGY-Instruction beginning Feb, PEDAL & SPOKE 10-speed performance TWO AKC registered labrador Retriever LEVI BUSH JEANS at $10, Now available 9, to enroll, call Michael at 266-0902. The adjustment special: Adjust brakes and female pups. :Excellent field and bench in green & tan at Lobo Men's Shop, this examination. Libracorn Academy of Astrology, 2/9 true wheels, lube cables, chains and lines, Ellis, 266-2024, 2/7 2120 Central SE. A student may be advanced to gears. Tighten all nuts and bolts, Reg. SCUB~ DIVERS I Call 299-0010 evenings. CROSS COUNTRY SKIS. Bonnn 210, doctoral candidacy only after his ular adjustment price $6.76 now only Good Bargain. $30,00. 266-4467, 2/9 GOLDEN RETRlEVER PUPPY. A dog W AN'fED 4 Reserved scat tickets to the $6.00. Parts additional 1,1harge. Compar· for thooe who enjoy the outdoors. AKC Committee on Studies certifies to Lobo·BYU Basketball Game on March able savings .on all styles of bicycles. '661,2 DODGE Trk, wood camper, S speed. registered, all shots. 268-6602, • the Graduate School that foreign 4th, call 842-9588. 2/4 Offer good until Feb. 7. Pedal & Spoke, V-8, new clutch, brakes, exhaust,. rebuilt Richmond- at Central NE.. _.:...;.. 2/7 ___ _ engine just installed, $325.00. Dave, 299- NEW 10-SPEEDS. Great selection. Trade­ language (or alternative) and PICK UP your pots at The Craft Shop in 7142, wk-nights. 2/7 ins welcome. THE BIKE SHOP 823 Yale the Student Union Basement by Friday POTTERY, SILVERWORK, photography, SE, 842-9100. 2/4. Comprehensive Examination the 5th, after that itll all over, baby, 2/4 leatherwork, you can do It and we'll '68 VW VAN. Exceptional. 277-3186 or requirements have been met. show you how. Visit The Craft Shop in contact Discnunt Auto Parts. 2/7 THE LEATHERBACK TURTLE , • , your DAVID PARKEY-Piease cheek-in at the the basement of the Union. 6/6 organic haberdasher has pnnta that fit At least two WE)eks prior to the Daily Lobo office as 1100n as possible, NEW IBM ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER - BELLY DANCING-8 weeks series begin­ $126,00, Call John Russell at 243-5201 where others leave off. Upstairs at 2983 Final Oral Examination the major MARRIED AND SINGLE STUDENTS. ning Feb, 1. Near CIUIIPUS, Elizabeth, after 6 PM, Mon-Thurs. 2/7 Monte Vista NE. 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Small black female tail-less ROOMMATE WANTED-Large unfurn- NE, after six. By the winner of the 1970 Nobel Prize for Literature Schipperke. Needs medication. Reward. ished nPartment, no straights, frenks- :-:-::::..:..:::::=:::::=-:=:~-=--=------Answers to Chris. Call 277-3046. 2/7 $70, 242-5854. 2/10 '63 PORSCHE. Good condition, $2496.00. 898·3603. 2/7 LOST: DOBERMAN PUPPY. Corner of ROOMMATE NEEDED. 2-bedroom house. Sycamore and 'fUeras. 27th - 4-5 P.M. 1620 I.e_ad SE. After 9:30PM. 2/9 '62 VOLVO 122S, excellent condition. Re­ Reward. 242-4046. 2/4 · built engine. 256-4242 after 6 PM. 2/7 ALEXANDER FURN. 1 hdrm. apt. in· 6 units/pool. $169. FOUND: PAIR OF MEN'S GOLD RIM· VW '64 UUS. Rebuilt engine, trans, $\)50- MED prescription glasses. May be picked ~5i67·~"-·-2~/7~----~------­ 0ffer. 277-5202, 898-7018, 2/7 up at Scholes Hall, Room 161. 2/4 LARGE room in comfortable North Valley SOLZHENITSYN'S home. Board if desired. Off street park­ $80.00 HUMANIC Ski boots, size 71,!1 new LOST NEAR SUB - EARRING. Road· ing, 344-4!!49, 217 for $40.00. 268-7449 after 6 PM. 217 runner in .curved triangle, call 877-3063, COUPLE or two people willing to share BLUE KNEISSLS, 200 em., Marker Bind­ LOST-2 PAIR OF GLASSES, 1 gold large bedroom in our house. $50. each. ings, used 3 days. Cost $216, sell for rlmn, 1 tortoise shell. It rounu, please li24 Richmond SE. Dambi or Ellen. $130. 268-3832 or message, Dwight cull 255-9363, I NEED THEM. Grisham, graduate box, Scholes 202. 2/4 3) SERVICES 5) FOR SALE STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM Includ­ 1970 VW Fast Back-13,000 miles, Perfect ing AM·FM multiplex tuner, w/76 watts WEDDING & PORTRAIT PHOTOG­ Condition. 268-8397. 2/4 of music power, Full sized deluxe BSR RAPHY, Andrea West, 282-5894. 2/29 turntalll~: w/4 speaker croos-over system. A,K,C, SAMOYED MAI,E puppy, 9 weeks $88.00, eMh or tt>rmn UNITED EXPERT TVREPAIR I Fr~ Esti;nte-1 old, all shots, champion bloodlines. 242- FREIGHT SALES, 3920 Bar, Mateo NE. Student Discount I Service call, $2.00, 0267. 2/4 Open seven days a week. 268-4589. 2/10 '62 NORTON---- 750 Atlas. Ride it away tor 1\IAKE YOUR OWN earrings, neekbtces, WATERBED Pumving- Anytime- Call $375. 268-4G80-·,...2...:./.;;.10.;.______chokers, etc. The Bead Shaman-no pJas. Keith 243-4871. Brinn 256-2185. tic. 2/7 CAMPER~Ith/without vehicle. Heated, PASSPORT, IMMIGRA'l'ION, IDENTI­ Insulated, carpeted, electrical. $285, 842- ~'ICATION photo. I~ast, InexPensive, 6297, 2/10 pleasing, Near UNM. Call 265-2444 or •••••••••••••••••• come to 1717 Girard Blvd, NE. 1/28 SKIBOOT~:-~l,...ze~ll.:-L-i_k_e_n_e_w_.-$-35-.-00--.Call LEARN TO FLY, dual instruction, $18 242-~564:-. _2::-/1:-0==--:-:------­ hourly simde-engine, $40 hourly multl­ LEATHER JACKET. New, rust color, (@uarttrs ONE DAY ~~gine. 298-3511, evenings, weekends. fringe, lnrge. $25.00, 277-4863 or 268· IN THE LIFE 7749. 217 Kosher & OF IVAN DENISOVICH BABYSITTING, Ages 2·5 elementary SK~S. new Head downhill. $120, used ]{end teaching exverlence, good references ~}'Ont slalom, $90. 298·3511, evenings, 255-8273. 2/7 ° Italian Sandwiches LABRADOR-Hound pups. Some flghtcrs Steaks "BRILLIANT•.. A beautifully made film." \------, ~/We lovers. $10.00 a piece, 256-1323: -Jud1th Cr1st, NBC' TV t Friday f 1962 JAGUAR MARK II Sedan 4-speed BJ3Q Ribs with overdrive. $14000.00, 255·2398 or COLOR~ 296·378(1, 2/9 (ancl )'OUT 1967 VW CAMPER.~~------Very good eonditlon 1 BATTLE 1 Newly rebuilt engine with only 3 500 favorite clrinlls) miles, Going at best offer. Phone :iGG- SUNSHINE t f 1697. 2/9 905 Yale S.E. 242·9741 OF • • • • • • • • • • ••••• 0 \ ALGIERS I You've Seen W. C. Field's, ' Dir. Gillo Pontecorvo f Richard had all I Time 6·8-10:30 PM f Laurel & Hardy, I Union Theater f he needed to hold ' 75¢witbiD .us~t• mamage• toge th-,er .. ~tc .., etc. f-" l \ f Saturday f Miranda, Audrey, Jessica, ! THE I Marcy, Doria ... ! ~:t~~~ : ( ; Starring Humphrey Bogart! A :Mary Astor ' ' l'eter Lorre f f Sidney Greenstreet f f Time 6-8-10 Pl\ri t rruCH f Union Theater f :.JGooD I 75¢ with ID I FRIENDS Af'o.J OTTO PR_E/\1\INGER. FILN\ I Sunday I Slatn~tt t THE HOUR t DYANCANNON JAMES COCO JENNIFER O'NEILL KING OF LAUGHTER KEN HOWARD NINt\FOCH lAURENCE LUCI