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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 1968 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. a Ill J ·coRoNADO 0 17 '[, 7~'7 PageS NEW MEXICO LOBO Wednesday, Mareh 13,1968 V'(\3Q'v\J Topic Is Raphael EXCULSIVE NEW MEXICO ENGAGEMENT V.11 "(W .71 WANT ADS Krbec Appointed '1' :2-. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: 4 line ad., 65¢--1 tim.,, $2.00. Insertions U. Friends of Art STARTS TODAY! must be submitted by noon on day before EXICO publication to Room 159, Student Publica­ tions Building, or telephone 277-4002 or 277-4102. To ·Regional Post To Sponsor Talks MATINEES EVERY DAY! HELP WANTED Raphael will be the topic of the Our Seventy-First Year of Editorial Freedom NATIONALLY know men's apparel and Kirby Krbec, assistant director first in a series of six lectures SPECIAL LATE SHOW Best Picture furnishings corporation looking for fra­ of the Union, has been appointed sponsored by the Friends of Art Vo1. 71 ternity nnd independent men to ;repre-o EVERY FRIDAY &SATURDAY! Best Actor Thursday, March 14,1968 sent and promote quality men's wear at regional representative for Re­ of the University Art Mu11eum. No.79 reasonable prices .. Write: gion 13 of the Association of Col­ Best Actress College Classics, Inc. It is scheduled for 8 tonight in c,_ "'11--t 1585 North High Street lege Unions-International. the Recital Hall. Best Director: Columbus, Ohio 43201 The three-year appointment, The lectures, whose theme is ACADEMY Best Supporting Actress HELP WANTED effective April 10, was made by "Great Masters-Some Moments PART TIME. Company Distributor wants the ACU-1 president, Richard 7 Best Screenplay students who desire earning an extra of Artistic Crisis," will begin with AWARD U. Desert Room t)t $25 to $30 per week as representative. Blackburn, director of the K· lose the lecture on Raphael by Robert Bast Cinematography Work 2-3 hrs. during day or eve. No By BILL SULLIVAN experience needed. For appt. call 842.. State Union, Kansas State Uni~ 0. Parks, director of the UNM Room lost $20,000 last year and part of mangement is .forcing us 8657. 3/15 versity. ·· NOMINATIONS Union finances and planning prospects are poor for improve­ Art Museum.· JOSEPH E. LEVINE (the board) to make these deci­ SUMMER COUNSELORS. Leading East­ The ACU-1 is a professional came under sharp attack by Union ment. Board members Steve Van sions," Prof. Schlegel charged. ern Boy.s Ranch. Over 19 yrs. of age, The· six illustrated lectures will must have thorough knowledge of horse. organization of 800 member· col­ be contributed as a service to the MiKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TURMAN '"""""""" board members at a meeting last Dresser called for an explanation. He expressed concern that Union rnanship and be able to tear:h riding and lege unions. Founded in 1914, the Friends of Art by members of "Benjamin- night. Prof. Don Schlegel called Union management asked for director William Bierbaum is care of horses. Camping experience de­ for the closing of the Desert Room more time to break down expense sirable but not essential. Also openings body claims members in several the faculty of the UNM art de­ . . ~p~~ "dragging his feet" on long range· ~) j for Arts & Crafts instructor specializ.. countries outside the United by April 1. figures. A special meeting was planning and on cutting back non­ ing in leather craft, A.R.C. water- safety partment. Each lecture will be undesirabler instructor, and N.R.A. rifle instructor. States, including Canada, Japan, followed by a discussion period Kirby Krbec, associate Union called .for this Friday at 4:00 p.m. essential, costly services. W:rite ames R. Mosely, 432 Arizona SE, the British Isles, South America "Oh,no director, revealed that the Desert "A REAL lack o.f action on the No. E, Albuquerque,. N.M., or call 255~ at which coffee will be served. Biel'haum replied that he felt 8411 between 8 and 10 p.m. and the Middle East. Admission to the lecture is 50 Mrs. Robinson. the committees were the "feet HELP WANTED: Ideal job for male or The ACU-I is one of the oldest cents. It is free to participating, I think draggers" while the management female college stndent. 15 hrs. Pel" week. organizations in higher education Frank. Optimistic carries the ball. Simple typing & bookkeeping. Name contributing, supporting, and you're the yonr own hours. Beginning Sept. 1968 in the United States. benefactor members of the Krbec asked the board to con­ in faD semester. Pay $1.26 per hour. moot attractive Must qualify for work·study. Secretary Friends of Art. of all sidet• the human element involved Student Faculty Association. Applica­ King Sets Record Memberships in the Friends of in the closing the Desert Room. tions in Activities Center. For addition.. my parents' U. Faculty Club Requests sl information call 255·6327, evenings. Art may be purchased at the door friends." He said there are thirteen waiters Deadline April 5. UNM basketball coach Bob of the Recital Hall preceding the and waitresses involved plus a PERSONALS King's first year (16-9) gave first lecture of the series or at full time cashier. Discussion re­ the Lobos their first winning sea­ POETRY WANTED for Poetry Anthology. the museum during its regular 'T~CHNICdl.~· PANAVISION Liquor Permit for Lounge vealed that the 13 waiters and Include stamped envelope. Idlewild Pub­ son since 1951 and his 93 ·wins in , THE GRADUATE waitresses are part-time employ­ lishers, 543 Frederick, San Francisco, hours. Tickets for the lecture The UNM Faculty Club has ap­ The Faculty Club is made up California. 94117. his :first five seasons are more ees and only the cashier is a full than New Mexico's 11-season series may also be purchased at ANNE BANCROFT...,. DUSTIN HOFFMAN • KAT.~RINE ROSS plied for a liquor license for its mostly of UNM professors and ROOMMATE rteeded to share apt. near the museum. lounge at 1805 Roma NE. time employee. The motion to UNM. Cal 247·9985, ask for Jim or Bob. total prior to his arrival. OPEN 1:30 SHOW 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 some administrators and Re~tents, close the room was tabled. 8/18 Faculty Club President Dr. including Tom L. Popejoy, UNM WANTED: 5 student members Cor Sto­ • • Joseph Frank said last night "I president; Arturo Ortega, pres­ BIERBAUM outlined plans for dent Faculty Assoeiation. Pick up ap­ think everything will go okay. The development of the east terrace plications in the Activities Center. ident of the Regents; and Dr. Deadline for applications: Friday, April club will probably be open in Sep­ Frank, chairman of the English outside of the Union. He said·"­ 5. For information call 255-6327 even­ tember.'' that tables and benches could be lop. department. Pssst. New Mexico Governor David provided to accomodate 130 to FOR RENT President Popejoy said the li­ Cargo is not supporting the club's cense is needed so that the club 210 people. FOUR ROOM furnished house, 2709 Coal request for a private liquor li­ SE. $90. utilities paid. CaD 255~653. can serve cocktails with its meals. Associated Students President Wanna buy a revealing glimpse cense, Dr. Frank said. John Thorson moved that the FREE UTILITIESJII Yours when you He also said "there is strong sup­ rent tbis efficiency apt. for only $50. n ""-·--··--·-·· ... ·-----·~-·-··-··-·-·······-~· ·····--·-- Gov. Cargo has said that the port for the club among the fac­ building committee be required montb. Located on Girard SE. Perfect LOCAL TOWNSPEOPLE seem to be as interested in the ~uccess of club "will have to be restricted ulty." to present a timetable for Union for couple or stodents. Interested? Call of student life in Europe for a buck? to faculty members or I won't 265-4785 after 3:80. the ~ basketball team as the students. Marquees like this one are Turner Branch, state liquor di­ expansion by the first board meet­ FOR. SALE sproutmg up all over town with epitaphs like "Go Lobos '' "Win have it. There are to be no stu­ ting in April. The timetable will dents, no graduate students, and rector, said the club representa­ included plans for re-location of KNEE-HOLE DESK: 43" wide, 17" deep, Lobos," and "~at UC!-A." That is, of course, providing UCLA can get tives (including Popejoy, Ortega, 30" high; 7 dwrs; phony walnnt finish. past our- feroc1ous ne1ghbors to the south. The Lobos see their first no public patronizing the place. the book store as well as food $30. See at LOBO office, 168 Student And if they have a lot of protests and Frank) are working on a list service improvements. Schlegel Poblications Bldg.. after 5 p.m. Do not NCAA action Friday against Santa Clara in University Arena. (Photo of club members. Incorporation caD. by Pawley.) against the license I won't issue amended the motion so that the it." papers have already been pre­ proposals should cover the next HOUSE FOR SALE: one block elemen· sented. tary. 5 minutes UNll, near sltopping. 20 years of Union planning. Rcdeeorated 3 bedrooms, den, fireplace, _ "The license will be processed patio. Asaume 5~ o/0 loan or trn.de for Student Senator Ross 'Perkal 12' -wide mobile borne. 1.816 Bryn 'Mawr, like any other club license appli­ read a resolution passed by the 265-4144. 11/18 cation," Branch said. student senate proVfding that two LOST Senate Revamping. Tabled senators and two students be en­ $10. REWARD for retmn oC 5x7 pictures listed to assist the building com- lost with Chem. 101 book. Two of blond Student Senate last night ta­ body," Carr said. There will be ators that the Law Student Di­ * * * mittee. '·' boy, 1 of jumping horse.. No questions. Call 277-2855. bled a proposed constitutional more candidates, but the students vision of the American Bar Asso­ amendment to reduce that body will only haev to vote once a year ciation is divided into 12 circuits. U. Senators Oppose SERVICES to 20 members and to hold only instead of two or three times, so UNM is one of five states repre­ Battle of Beards TYPING l ·For a 'super' paper-edited "" one election each year. to grammar, spelling,. punctuation-Jet a student interest in the campaign sented in the tenth circuit, and Conner NYC Executive Secretary help Sen. Jim Dines introduced the will be greater, he said. Thornton intends to run for vice­ Facufty liquor Bid Begins March 20 you. Experienced typing professional motion to table the bill and sug­ president of the circuit. papers presented national conference. IN OTHER action, Senate also Student senators, in an inform­ The annual Fiesta beard grow­ Phone: 242-0649. 3/15 gested that all campus organiza­ If Thornton is elected, there is al poll, last night voted 17-2 allocated l170 to send three dele­ ing contest will officially begin tions should be contacted before gates from the UNM Law School "a good chance" that the circuit against a proposal to serve liquor Senate takes action. to a convention in Denver March convention will be held at UNM in the .faculty lounge on campus. next Wednesday. Contestants can Fritchey ••• "SENATE IS supposed to be a 22-24. next year, he said. Thornton "Is this discrimination, or isn't enter anytime after Wednesday representative body, so we should Duke Thornton, a representa­ could also run for national presi­ it?" asked Sen. Cleve Seamon. by showing their clean-shaven (Continued from page 4) at least let the organizations dent of the division, he said. in the mechanics of the thing on tive of the Law School who will Senators indicated that, if stu­ faces at the Alpha Phi Omega know that we are considering a attend the conference, told sen- (Continued on Page 2) the federal level.'' dents over 21 are not allowed to clockroom in the Union. constitutional change of this na­ drink on campus, faculty mem­ In any case, nobody seems to ture," Dines said after the meet­ want to do away with primaries bers should not be either. April 1 is the deadline for en­ ing. 50 Protestors Expected Sen. Coleman Travelstead said tering the contest. Entrants must altogether. "For those who be­ Each student senator has been lieve in popular democracy," Sen. he will meet "in the very near have their two UNM IDs to enter assigned as liaison officer to one future" with Dean of Students the competition. Judging will be Proxmire says, "the death of the or more campus groups, and Presidential primary would be a Resistance Planning Demonstration Harold Lavender to consider the done at the Friday night dance Dines said attempts will be made proposal. of Fiesta Week. tragedy.'' If it disappears, he this week to see that as many or­ fears that "a passive, apathetic ganizations as possible arc con­ At Army Induction Center April 3 America will slumber deeper than tacted. "They may wish to offer By GRANT HARVEY THE MAIN purposes of the ever, as the real decisions are changes or amendments to the Resistance group in this project determined by a small group of proposal," Dines said. "Our demoncstration April 3 at are to bring attention to its op­ deeply interested men and women THE PROPOSED amendment, the army induction center in position to draft policies in the in an atmosphere of almost ir­ to be voted on by students in the downtown Albuquerque could U.S. and to help those who are resistible partisanship.'' spring elections, was introduced easily be one of the largest ever held in New Mexico," said Larry being inducted into the army. HOW LONG, asks the Wash­ by Vice-President Bill Carr. Carr Lack said help will be offered in ington Post, "will bit take the said the change would make Sen­ Lack at the Resistance meeting Listen. It's called Let's Go-The Student Guide to Europe, last night. the form of various informative country to sweep away this con­ written by Harvard students. And it's full of the real stuff. ate a "tighter organization and a leaflets to advise those who op­ glomeration of unequal and il­ more cftkient operation." The "Fifty or nlOI'e demonstrators, pose their induction. logical state systems and pass a Like how to pour Spanish cider by holding the jug over your smaller group would offer more some carrying protest signs and · national election law giving the flexibility and would increase some passing out flowers or draft­ One leaflet circulated wili list people the right to choose their shoulder and the glass behind your back. And the most successful competition among senators to information leafiets, will spend the names and hometowns of candidates as well as to decide produce Ul!leful legislation, Carr most of tbat Wednesday in the those New Mexicans killed in the :final outcome in November?" (fully researched) ways to hitchhike in Germany. Spain. Everywhere. said. area around the induction center Viet Nam in past months. An­ The answer is that it has taken And, of course, places to eat and sleep that only a student could love. "Fewer elections each year near 5th and Gold SW ," Lack other will contain excerpts of a long time already, and the end would be a godsend to the student said. (Continued on Page 2) is not in sight. The Congress and Take a peek for yourself. Send one little buck with coupon below. the public continue to be tem­ pted, but not tempted enough. Offer good while stocks last. r------~ The chances are that the pre­ Oh. By the way. If you do TWA, Dept. 208, P.O. Box 25, Grand Central Station, N.Y. 101117 sent "conglomerate" (but inter­ Lecture on Scientology Set Hero's my check to TWA for $1.011. Quick. Send me my acting) system will persist for decide to get a student's-eye­ Let's Go-The Stude11t Guide to Europe in a plain brown wrapper. By AI..I.EN BUCHANAN 15, at the hospitality room in the been raised." some years, with the primary First National Bank Building, HE GOES on to say that "the view of Europe, you'll fly there Name ______"A civilization witllout insan­ part of it gradually maturing and 5301 Centtal NE. application of Scientology tech· possibly exerting more influence. ity, without criminals and with­ on aU. S. airline, right? So -t war, wbere the able can Titel'e are eight UNM students niques and procedures to the in­ THE UPSHOT is that there is currently involved with Scientol­ dividual bring about increased ample time to decide whether to make it The airline that Address------,..,.,..,r and honest beings cat:1 TV\TA. ii@'Y who will be attending the ·awar"eness, ability, and effective­ take the final step of lodging the •ve ~. and wflere Man is . te ...... :-~.ts " lecture Friday niPt. They are ness." nominating power exclusively in knows Europe like a book. CIIY------State-----Zip Code ____ free to nse to gr:ea r '"'"'fi" . . • Tftis is the goal of Srielltoh g', aot aliGwed to giv(l interviews Advocates insist that there arc a national primayr. I, .for one, Need further info on travel without ,ermitlllioo from Scien­ no tricks of logic involved, and will be surprised if this happens My travel agent Is·------8ll ICeD by L. Ron Hobllard, f•••er of Scientology, Amer-ican tology W-orld Wide. that one doesn't have to believe RESISTORS LARRY LACK (left) aBII. Jeff s.MIIcrg (~) out­ in the foreseeable future, for the in U.S. or to Europe? Check in it to have it work. All that is lme ,taos fur an April 3 ~~-onstr'ati011 to be st.qed by tile UNM Ke· national party convention, espe­ wa•• ..-1 pll11eeopfter. It, is an One of the ~ results is .m itu e1 we in iulieltigence. Hub­ asked is that people "look for sitmuftce in fl'OIIt of the Anay illductiott ceater ila Mwll.t.w. A... 41aet· cially since the advent of tele­ your travel agent. Or your as lied ~Y ~r.s ~ t.rd _,a that various universi­ themeelves.'' que. Lad!: hepes to make tile deiMIIIIlAtion a feltiw • .z • s 11 •IMI vision, has become a great Ameri­ flllllia for what is pa Y _, TWA Campus Rep: ties IIIJw ". • • teated people be­ The speaker will be ru.Mrd m r 11llll the peusibility of H.rillg IIUIIIie, ...... Ull Ni&1zt 5lltangelesmani­ Band compelled to carry out, come hell, But then, there's just Benja­ PATRONIZE lOBO ADVERTISERS this feeling ever since he gradu­ ols calls "the Josangelesization curedlawnpresbyterianc h u r e h. min. Benjamin and his plan. And of the world." ordinary way of rudeness? Also, ated. You know, a compulsion to he has a very fuzzy conception of (Located in Santa Barbara,) that's enough, In Draft System be rude all the time. BENJAMIN wnlks into the what is happening a:round him. Benjamin does not suddenly Because "The Graduate" is TO Present Program WASHINGTON (CPS)- Ten losangeleshome of his f11ther's about Benj11min, and Dustin Hoff­ IT WOULD be fair to say that mature. He merely seems to mem_bers of the house special ed­ The ~NM Concert Band will in val·ious ensembles in all parts losllngele&lawpnrtner as the los­ Benjamin is uncertain about emerge from a blurred existence man's portrayal of him makes the l.lcat~on sl.lbcommittee have 11sked Its first program of the of New Mexico, preformed with angelescolorteevee wafts sti·ains film's social comment incidental, pre~ent many things. "Did you get a to a more definite one. President Johnson 11nd Secretary sprm?' semester Monday night at the UNM Orchestra· and the Al- of "The Newlywed Game" be­ and probably more effective be­ Resistance Plans 1·oom, Benjamin?" "Do you think "THE GRADUATE" itself is of Defense Clark Clifford to take 8:15 m the Concert Hall. buquerque Civic Symphony. hind the conversation and noise cause o:f this :fact, I should, Mrs. Robinson?" "Yes." also somewhat fuzzy about many steps to lighten the impact of the George Robert, UNM music Professor James Thornton will of the room. ("What is it about "When?" Dustin Hoffman, Anne Bancroft loss of draft deferments on grad­ your wife that 11nnoys you the things for a while: the television, pro~essor, wil! be the featured conduct the Concert Band in the The Graduate does not have a the beers and suntans on floats in and Katherine Ross do an excel­ uate students. sol01st. He will be featured in absen()e of :Prof William Rhoads most?"-"Not shaving her legs." definite post-graduate plan (the lent job in this film, released by Induction Protest -Bzzzzz!! "No points.") the swimming pool, the corrupt The group made no specific pro­ Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue". who is on 11 sabbatical leave this losangelesdraftboard does not Embassy pictures, directed by (Continued from page 1) But Benjamin's rudeness is un­ fraternity ethic, the farce on posal but asked for "a system of ROBERT joined the music fac- semester. have a role in this film) until a initiation into "twenty-one-year­ Mike Nichols 11nd Lawrence Tur­ selection which will distribute ulty at UNM in 1944 and since The second and final concert ervmg a Mexican nners varbal opposition expressed by usual. It's a dopey rudeness. After girl enters his life. No, not the all, how can a guy with such a Old-hood"-none of those seems man, 11nd nominated for seven the . bm·den equitably among all then has appeared as soloist and will include new work entitled ~ome of the army generals who woman. A girl. and American Dishes weak lower lip be rude in the tCl be bitterly enouglj portrayed. academy awards. available men in the eligible man­ "Introduction and Capriccio for are denouncing the VietNam war. At that point he aequires a power pool." However, Chairman Piano and 24 Winds" by John Carrying department and Dining room service also. Another leaflet will advise those Edith Green (D-Ore.) and several In Placement Office Bames Chance will be played. Catering service to your favorite eating place being inducted on April 3 that Year(y Election Proposed other members of the subcommit­ This particular selection is popu. tee, have generally favored a .plan lar with college and high school Students presenting ID cards will be granted a 10 per cent'"'> they can prolong and possibly s R /I bl that would make 19-year-olds the March Interviews bands. discotmt gethereventually by usingavoid certaininduction informa- alto- enate eorganization Bi Is Ta ed,· prime age group, along with col­ lege graduates. ALSO FEATURED will be a Hours 11 :30 ?:m· to 8:30 P·~· doily Set for Teachers new symphony, by Ida Gotkovsky Open til 9 p.m. on Fnday and Saturday nites tio~l~~:~::~: ~i:,he:, ~r~~~e~aii~ Group to Seek Organizations/ Views Undet• the present regulations, entitled "Symphonic pour Orches­ 4901 Lomas Blvd. NE Phones 268-9231 both Spanish and English because (Continued from page 1) almost all draftees after June tra d'Harmonie". This is an im­ of the high rate of induction of • Sen. Coleman Travelstead has WANTED will be college graduates. By Public Schools portant selection as far as the 255-5079 men of both languages, Lack said. SENATE BILL 11, enlisting introduced a resolution to estab­ The subconJmittee also sent a A number of interviews for band is concerned and is based on The Resistance will solicit the four senators to serve as advisors lish two schobr·ships for UNM copy of the resolution to Chah­ prospective teachers at UNM conventional harmony with an participation of the La Verdadera to the Building Committee, has students attending the Andean man L. Mendel Rivers of the will be held in March at the UNM overlay of more current melodic Thrifty Motorists Throughout Association de Los Duranes, a been signed by Associated Stu­ Researeh and Study Center in Applications for 1969 House Armed Services Committee Placement Center. writing. . Spanish-speaking group in the dents President John Thorson. Quito, Ecuador, next year. Fi­ who had earlier made the sam~ School dietri~ta inte!"'l'iewing are: Al­ "Petite Suite", a piece for two demonstration. Plans call for this Thorson has also approved a bill nance Committee will consider the proposal in a letter to Selective buquerque Pubhc Schools, March 14 • Tur­ locl< School Dilltrlcta, Turlock, Calif., players and one piano, by Claude Rocky Mt. Region group to march fl'om Los Duranes allocating $817 to the Interna­ resolution. Service Director Lewis Hershey. March 15 ; Albuquerque Public Schools Debussy also will be performed. to the induction center the day of tiona! Center. The scholarships would be for March 15; Hanford Elementary Schools' In the petition the subcommit­ Hanford, Calif., March 18; Fort Hay; This piece was performed in the the protest. Senate Steering Committee will $200 for e11ch semester for pllr­ MIRAGE tee noted especially the impact Kansas State College, Hnys, Kansas June Festival at UNM last year. SAVE EVERYDAY AT Although a peaceful demonstra- be asked to consider a bill to es- tial tuition payments. · March .18 and Moriarity Municipal Schools; of the loss of deferments on high- Moriar1t;y, N.M., Ma:rch 18. The band also will perform ri:ion is expected, police supervision tablish a student housing council SENATE I,AST night also con­ er education. The subcommittee Taos Municipal Schools, TaQs. N.M. Morton Gould's "Cowboy Rhap­ will be used. Members of the Re- to "aid students in finding living curred with the appointment of March 18; Phoenix Union High Schooi The Editorship of the MIRAGE is a salaried b_ecame involved in the draft ques­ District, Phoenix, Ariz., March 19 • Wm sody", an arrangement of regional sistance were told how to dispersE! ql.larters off-campus." The council Sandra Heide to the Students Af­ tiOn when it was considering a S. Hart Union High School System' New~ :folk songs by one of the countrys and re-group in case of trouble, would work with the UNM Hous­ fairs Committee. Larry Lucero hall, Calif., March 20 ; Redlands Unified position. Applications are now being ac­ group of feder11l programs to aid School Di$triet, Redlands, Calif., Ma:rch leading composers and conductors. Lack said. ing Office and would consist of will serve as co-chairman of the graduate schools and students, 20: Jemez Springs Municipal Schools A poetry reading in support of four students and one sen11tor, Program Directorate, and Albcrrt cepted. The deadline is noon Friday, Jemez Pueblo, N.M., March 20; Snow: THE CONCERT will end with the Resist11nce will be held Sat- A bill establishing expense ac­ ,J. Rizzole Jr. will be the new The subcommittee had also con­ ffake Schools, Snowllake, Ariz., March 21 · Richard Wagner's widely played COIN OPERATED sidered calllng Secretary Clifford Glendale Unified School District, Glendale' SELF SERVICE urday night in room 101 of the counts for the ASUNM president chairman of the Student Orienta­ March 15. An overall grade point of 2.3 Calif., March 21 and Monterey Peninsu~ "Elsa's Procession to the Cathe­ Anthropology building. Ten New and vice-president was referred tion Committee. I to testify on the draft problem, Unified School District, Monterey, Calif., drlll," from "Lohengrin". \ :: i March 21. Mexico poets will read works of to Senate Fin11nce Committee, is required. For further information con­ but apparently decided against it. Bloomfield Municipal Schools, Bloomfield, The final concert for the UNM authors supporting the cause of The executives would be asked to Bah a 'j Songfest ' ! The resolution was approved by N.M., March 21 ; Snowftake Schools, Snow­ Concert Band will be Monday, tact Student Publications Business Mana- Rake, Ariz., March 22 ; Ca.ion Valley May 6 at 8:15p.m., with Frank the Resistance against wa1· and submit separate monthly budget Baha'i Student Association will all ten of the 15 subcommittee Union School District, Ei Ca.ion, Calif. 1 members who attended an execu. (Grades k·S only), March 22: Monterey Bowen, as s i s t an t professor of the draft. reports to the committee. sponsor a songfest Friday at 8 9er Room 159 Journalism building or cafl I Peninsula Unified School District, Mon­ tive session on Tuesday. They in­ terey, Calif., March 22: Bureau of Indian music at UNM, the featured solo­ Lack said that the Resistance FINANCE COMMITTEE will p.m. in the Lobo Room down- 277-4102 clude six Democrats and four Re­ Affairs, March 22; Raton Public Schools, ist. Bowen, a flutist, will perform will be willing to help any indi- also consider a bill to withdraw stairs in the Union, There will be I publicans. Raton, N.l\1,. March 22; Grant School "Griffes' "Poem." District, Sacramento, Calif.• Ma:rch 25 and vidual about to be inducted by $550 from the reserve fund for no admission charge and the song­ Ei Paso Public Schools, El Paso, Tex. holding a demonstration when publication of the April-May is- fest is open to the public. Sing- Besides Mrs. Green, Democrats Ma:rch 25. ' Tickets :for the March 25 con­ who signed the petition included Cypress School District, Cyp,...,s, Calit.. cert are now on sale in the UNM that person's induction date oc- sue of El Recado, student govern- ers are asked to bring their own March 26; Marysville Joint Unified School Concert Hall box office for $1.50 Frank Thompson (N.J.), John District, Mar.vsvllle. Calif., March 26; _cu_r_s_. ______m_e_n_t_'s __ ca_I_en_d_a_r_. ______i_n_st_r_u __ me~n~t~s·~--~------~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~• Brademas (Ind.), William Hath­ Oakland Public Schools, Oakland!!, Callt, general admission and .75 cents March 26 : Gadsden Independent Schools, for students and by subscription. away (Me.), James S c h e u e r Anthony, N.M., March 2G : EJ Pnso Public (N.Y.), and Hugh Carey (N.Y.), Schools, Et Paso, Tex., March 26 ; Bakers­ ville City School District, Bakersville, Republicans included Albert Quie CaUr., (Elementary and Jr. High), March (Minn.), Ogden Ried (N.Y.), 28: Fre3no CJ.ty Unftied ScJJOol District, Fresno, Calif•• March 28 and Los Angeles Marvin Esch (Mich.), and John City School Dlstdets, Lo• Angel,., Calif., TEACHER CANDIDATES! Erlenborn (Ill.). March 28. Moreno Valley Unilled School District, Sunnymead. CaJif., 1\1'arch 28: Anaheim Minimum salary $6500. Open­ City School District, Analleim, Calif,, ings, K-6, Ment. Ret., Ed. Hand., (Elementary only), March 29, Ukiah Uni­ Hozhon Features fied School District, Ukiah, Calif., March Reading Spec. - So. Calif. by 20 and Oxnard Elementary Schools, Ox­ nard, Calif., March 29. Disneyland & Pacific - Young, UNM Jazz Combo dynamic, growing The Neo-Classic Jazz Quartet will perform at the Hozhon cof­ Cypress School District Albuquerque feehouse Friday night beginning Scholarship Offered I / at 8. The group will be UNM's on campus Tuesday, March 26. 320 Wyoming Blvd., S.E., 2404 Broadway, S.E., Bridge and Isleta, \. first entry in the inter-collegiate By Men's Honorary Candelaria and Edith / jazz festival in April. Vigilantes, sophomore men's The Death in Europe, an elec­ honorary, has announced a $50 ' trical blues band, will perform scholarship available to freshmen Saturday night at the coffee­ students. Applicants must have house, on Genh·al 11ear Univer­ at least a 2. 75 grade point aver­ sity Blvd. age, show participation in cam­ \ pus activities, and have a finan­ I cial need. i Budget Waste the scholarship &XfB Applications :for CONCt;RT HALL A ' Student Committee Against may be picked up at the Dean of the Budget and Waste" (SCA­ Men's office and must be filled out gut u h.ett.er ibtn? BA W) will meet at 8 tonight in and returned two weeks before I the Union's room 250-D. Officers the honors assembly. The recip­ will be elected and plans made ient of the scholarship will also to defeat the Associated Students receive 11 membership into Vigil­ I budget in this spring's elections. antes. AND THE CULTURAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE I ! PRESENT HARRAH•s LAKE TAHOE, NEVADA THE AMERICAN NATIONAL ONE OF NEVADA'S LARGEST CASINO­ OPERA COMPANY RESTAURANT OPERATIONS IS AGAIN OFFERING SUMMER EMPLOYMENT TO in COLLEGE STUDENTS.

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Page 4 NEW MEXICO LOBo Thursday, Mari:h 14,1968 Thursday, Ma.reh 14, 1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO Pares li11!11!14Mkl!ii!IIIIIIIIIMIUIIMI-IIIIIIIIIIItll·-~lllllllll!llllllllllllllllmiiQ-IIIIIIIIIIilkiMIIKA!Si&MIIII-IIHHIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH········---~ 'NEW MEXICO LOBO Students Lose Suit UNM Non-S~rvice Fellowships Available UNM has 165 "non-service" those funded by the National tration, National Defense Educa- fellowships and traineeships avail- Science Foundation, National tion Act, and the University it- ~14 • t D t H able for graduate students for Aeronautics and Space Adminis- self. Published Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of the re~ular University Year by the 1968-69, Graduate School Dean Student Publications Board of the Associated Studenta of the University of New MCX:co f d . Second-class postage paid at AIIJuquerque, New MCJ~:ico. Printed by the University Print­ Agains ra eo ' . ing Plant. Subscription rate: $4.50 for the school year, payable in advance. All et1itorin1s Ge~:!ee ~f ~~:~n;::eh~:~~e~;t::~ and signed columns express the views of the Wl'itcr and not necessarily those of the Stu. ,dent :Publications Bqard or of the University. i i By PHIL SEMAS the students, argued that, regard­ vanced students in their second Editor-in-Chief ------· ------Chuck Noland EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol­ jibe with the "conventional wis­ fords them the opportunity to go College Press Service less of whether it was an official or third year of graduate work. -TODAY ..· .JN. . THE BELlAS HESS·. Managing Editor ------·------Nooley Reinheardt lowing article was w.ritten by dom"-meaning that you don't around picking up cigarette butts, WASHINGTON-. Several stu­ order, Hershey's letter was influ­ "Non-service" awards are Business Manager ------Richard Pfaff a former Lobo stali' member hold first in your heart the flag, paperwads, and beer cans and dent organizations have lost the encing draft boards to reclassify those which do not require the re­ News Editor ------G. Roy Cornelius who, as the article explains, mother, apple pie, and ­ spending 15 hours in a hot, first round of their legal battle demonstrators. Wulf, who is the cipient to work for the Univer­ Sports Editor ------Wayne Ciddio is now a member of the United you become very suspect. greasy, smelly kitchen about once against Selective Service Director ACLU's legal director, said he. sity. A number .of graduate, "-~'!\PUS sPOTLIGHT . Morning Editor ------Sarah Laidlaw States Army. He wishes to re­ * * * every two weeks, not to JDention Lewis Hershey's letter to local personally knew of about 100 teaching, and research assistant­ Photographer------Bob Pawley main anonymous because, as At my base, for example, one the humiliation of telling your draft boards recommending re­ cases of such reclassifications. ships are granted each year by \ ------he puts it, "They (the para­ afternoon a week is given to date that you have to be in be­ classification and induction of (After the hearing Schwartz the University to students who - Cartoonist ------Frank Jacollle \ < -- Editorial Staff ____ Dan Brumbelow, Glennette Dawkins, Craig Guest, noids) could really sock it to 'compulsory training," said train­ fore midnight. anti-war and anti-draft deJDon­ said that Hershey's letter was perform some form of academic Grant Harvey, Melissa Howard, Steve LaPrade, me for this." ing being the army's euphemism * * * strators. only made public after a student work in return for the awards. \ Greg MacAleese, Bob Russo, Paul Slack, Bill Sullivan Those being counseled on draft for indoctrination. Not only do you have to put Federal District Judge George asked NSA about it and NSA The non-service grants include resistance should be aware of an­ After a recent film on the U.S. up with such crap, you're paid L. Hart, Jr. handed down a sum­ asked several reporters, who then \ other, albeit distasteful, alterna­ Supreme Court, which was sur­ only a pittance. I now make $128 mary judgment in Hershey's fa­ questioned Hershey. "How can it Viet Nam Issue Is Base of tive-the army. prisingly objective, the training per month before taxes. vor Thursday in the suit brought be considered a public expression Phil Harper Having been in the service, as officer asked how many people in Another colllmon occurrence is against him by the National Stu­ of opinion when it was being kept 6:00-10:00 am TIME TO TEE OFF · McCarthy Support it were, for the past eight months, the room agreed with the Su­ being pressured to invest in U.S. dent Association, Students for a secret?" Schwartz asked.) Your Think Green Sen. Eugene McCarthy's strong showing in Tuesday's I'd like to pass along to those of preme Court ruling that member­ Savings Bonds. Each command Democratic Society, Campus Judge Hart, who interrupted Northwestern Golf Set-Herman New Hampshire presidential primary-42 per cent of the you who are trying to decide what ship in the Communist Party sets great store on acquiring and Americans for Democratic Action, the students' lawyers frequently Money Keiser 7-piece outflt-5 irons, to do about the draft·the benefit USA was not illegal per se. keeping a "Minuteman" flag, and 15 student body presidents. with questions while listening Man Democratic vote against 49 per cent for President Johnson of my experience. 2 woods ...... After foolishly raising my which signifies that 90 per cent NSA PRESIDENT Ed silently to most of the govern­ Open your -shocked many around the country and the world, but * * * hand (and being the only one in or more of the personnel in the Schwartz said immediately after ment's arguments, questioned the 24.99 Budget-Aid probably no one any more than the men in LBJ's camp. First off, those who have been 200 to do so), I was asked to ex­ command invest in savings bonds. the decision was handed down, argument that Hershey~s JDemo­ Credit to college for four years gener­ plain why. SPORTING GOODS And understandably so. Johnson's backers, and indeed ( IncidentaUy, this flag only is however, that the students would randum was keeping students ally are not assigned as front­ flown beneath the U.S. flag). appeal. from e x e r c i s i n g their First probably most Americans, had been convinced before Tues­ line combat troops. The army it­ After exasperatedly trying to In handing down his decision amendment rights to free speech self is not pleased with General As we were told on our first day that when it came down to the nitty-gritty the majority explain that to be a CPUSA day in the army, "GentleJDen, the Hart ruled that: and association. Hershey's draft policies, since it member did not necessarily mean •Hershey's Jetter "had no legal The students were asking that of Americans supported the administration's conduct of the prefers that combat troops be Army cannot force you to buy UN one skulked about in basements savings bonds-but it can make effect whatever" and the court Hershey's directive be declared war. young, i.e. not given to question­ plotting the overthrow of the gov­ therefore could not intervene. "His unconstitutional and illegal under RADIO ing policy. it damned rough on you if you Shop 10-9 Mon.-.Fri. But perhaps they believed that simply because no one had ernment, I was told: don't.'' letter was merely an expression the Selective Service Law. Miss 1150 Therefore, it usually (though "Well, if you can't see the of personal opinion," Hart said. Van Tassel noted that undergrad­ BELLASHESS 9-9 Saturday ever offered the public a chance to choose between basic Those who refuse as a matter iY not always) assigns college grads menace of communism, there's •Even if that were not true, uate student deferments are gua­ DEPARTMENT STORE 1Q.6 Sunday ,p}lilosophies of the war-merely between degrees of hawk­ to administrative jobs such as fi­ nothing I can do for you." of principle to buy bonds sudden­ the Selective Service Act of 1967 ranteed under the law and said ishness. Then along came McCartliy to offer the voters that nance, personnel management Later that week, when apply­ ly find themselves with disapprov­ enjoins courts from intervening Hershey was trying to "overrule KDEF ed pass applications and extra ..o ~BUQUI!IIfQUE Corner Menoul & Carlisle chance. Their response is now a matter of record. and clerical positions to avoid ing for a pass to leave the base, I in Selective Service matters, ex­ the wisdom of Congress" with his "'C•· Wl' sound the following hypothetical situa­ was told by the straight-faced duties. cept where a registrant has been letter. Johnson and his aides are not stupid men by any means. tion: lieutenant, "We don't normally * * * inducted illegally. How, then, did they fail so miserably to anticipate what was Platoon Leader-All right men, approve passes for left-wingers.'' The army zealously clings to •Registrants reclassified as a the feudal concept that the offi­ coming in New Hampshire? Certainly McCarthy's showing Let's take that hill! Since the pass was approved result of Hershey's letter have Private-Who wants it? by another source, I never was cers are the landed gentry and "adequate remedy" within the was vastly more substantial than even his supporters had Leader-It's part of our assign­ able to determine if the lieuten­ enlisted men are peasants. There­ Selective Service SysteJD. expected, but again this is no more than a question of de­ ed mission. ant was kidding. I don't think he fore, no matter how enducated The key issue, as defined by gree. Private-Screw you. You want was. one is, if he is an enlisted man, Judge Hart in his questions, was the hill-you take it. "' * * forget it. Any suggestions for whether Hershey's letter was an The fact is that the American people, at least a sizable * * * After a few situations such as streallllining the function of your , order or just his opinion. minority if not yet a majority of them, are fed up with the Assuming that one is not as­ this, you can easily understand office are generaUy greeted with, HARRIET Van Tassel and Mel­ Johnson administration's conduct of the Viet Nam war. The signed to combat, what is the new why the lllost oft-repeated advice "Listen, p.rivate, I've been in the vin Wulf, American Civil Liber­ action army like ? in the army is "Stay out of the army for x number of years . . .'' ties Union attorneys representing New Hampshire shock was only a manifestation of their First off, one is not judged by way and keep your mouth shut." The best summation of the disgust. his ability to do a given job but Another joy is getting up at army was enunciated by a friend The war in VietNam is becoming increasingly unmanage­ by his appearance while doing the 5:30 and standing out in the cold of mine who gets out in 50 days. Student-Faculty job. In other words, if you go a as they play the bugle, raise the When approached about re-en. able, increasingly expensive, and increasingly indefensible week without a haircut, you're ob­ flag, and let you salute it. listing, be replied: to more and more Americans. McCarthy's support comes viously not perforllling your job A good 90 per cent of my pla­ ' No thanks. I've endured orders Committee Posts well. toon has had at least two years from my social and intellectual 'from this growing number of concerned citizens who would Secondly, if your opinions don't of CQllege, which preparation af. rather see the hundreds upon hundreds of billion dollars inferiors long enough." Open To Students Join us as a spent annually on the war go to provide a break for a poor The Student-Faculty Associa­ tion is now accepting applications kid who has a chance for an education, to clear a slum, to for the five student committee provide low-rent housing for America's permanent poor, to members. Five faculty members bring light, air, and hope into a ghetto. U. Campus Active in Politics will also be selected. Present members must reapply if they That's what happened in New Hampshire. And we can By NOOLEY REINHEARDT didate will attract the initial first ballot Johnson will lose tra­ PAN AM® support that McCarthy has are interested in remaining on only hope that what happened there will be repeated in the What has come to be known as ditional support that he Inight the colllmittee. student power may play a very drawn. need. other primaries so that finally, if Johnson must get the nom­ SFA sponsors student-faculty significant role in the presidential The UNM McCarthy group BEYOND that, a number of STEWARDESS ination anyway, America's revulsion at this senseless war primary campaigns this year. will work hard on the IDOCk elec­ luncheons once a week. The asso­ things could help the McCarthy ciation plans to expand its ser­ will have been drummed into his head. If McCarthy can't, Sen. Eugene McCarthy had so tion, but some of its energies will cause. But it could be the small much student help in the New also be directed in the efforts to vices by maintaining the lunch­ pardon the metaphor, win the primary war, at least he might Hampshire primary he had to ask secure votes for McCarthy from nuJDber of votes they pick up in eons and adding other opportuni­ Fly to Africa, Europe and Asia put up a good fight in some substantial battles, thus forcing university organizations not to the New Mexico delegation to the states like New Mexico that turn ties for informal student-profes­ send any more students to assist Democratic nominating conven­ the tide, if it indeed can be turned. sor comlllunication. or the glamorous cities a change of thinking on the part of a certain slow-to-com­ Applications may be picked up prehend Texan in Washington. in the campaign. tion. The possible entrance of Bobby of Latin America. POLITICAL writers across the Albuquerque and UNM is, nat­ Kennedy into the race changes at the Activities Center. Applica­ country speculate that students uraUy, the center of the McCar­ its entire complexion. For Ken­ tions for SFA secretary are also The capitals of the world played an important and neces­ thy lllovement in the state. But nedy and McCarthy are strong in available. Don't Hold Your Breath, Henson sary role in McCarthy receiving rallies have been attracting sub­ many of the same areas and ' soon become New Mexico State's head basketball coach, Lou Henson, 42 per cent of the Democratic stantial crowds in other areas would make it nearly impossible SUMMER JOBS as familiar as your own votes in the first primary Tues­ also. for the other to receive the nolll­ said last week after his Aggies beat Weber State to earn a day. ination. Over 30,000 actual job open­ home town. THE STRATEGY in the Mc­ ings listed by employers in the berth in the NCAA Far West regional playoffs, that when it At UNM, organizers of the Carthy movement is basically that McCarthy says be is in the race came down to it, UNM fans would probably support a New Students for McCarthy move­ every single vote at the nominat­ to the end. But many suspect that 1968 Summer Employment Mexico team and back the Aggies against UCLA. The Aggies ment were elated, and mildly ing convention is vital. They hope he would rather have RFK, with Guide. Gives salary, job de­ will meet the Bruins Friday night at University Arena in shocked, when nearly 200 students to keep Lyndon Johnson from be­ his money, naJDe, and ideas very scription, number of openings, turned out for the first McCarthy ing' renominated on the first bal­ similar to McCarthy's, in the race. dates of employment, and first-round action. rally here. lot at the convention. STAUNCH McCARmY back­ nal!)e of person to write. Re­ This seems to be a marked change from some of his choice It is the only organized lllove­ McCarthy backers feel, and ers speculate that perhaps the sorts, dude ranches, summer comments about UNM fans following the UNM-NMSU game ment on caJDpus working toward logically so, that the President is Wisconsin primary will be the de­ the April 24 mock election spon­ theatres, United Nations, na­ in Albuquerque last month. Perhaps it's wishful thinking, dead if the voting goes past the ciding factor for the Minnesota sored by Time magazine. McCar­ first ballot. After stopping the in­ senator if Kennedy does enter tional parks, etc. Also career since the Aggies, like any team, will need all the help they thy buttons are seen in increasing cumbent, the senator's supporters the race. oriented jobs: banking, pub­ can get against the Bruins. But we'd be willing to bet that numbers on campus and many wi]] then start work on getting lishing, engineering, data pro­ students without buttons would him noJDinated on a later ballot. A strong Kennedy showing in if any local fans root for State, their motives will be purely wear them if they were available. They hope that men like George Wisconsin would probably get cessing, electronics, account­ selfish. Mter all, they'd probably be just a little easier to THERE IS no doubt that other Wallace will inadvertantly help McCarthy out of the race. But if ing, many more. Covers all 48 knock off for the regional championship than UCLA. groups supporting candidates will keep LBJ from being renomina­ McCarthy was satisfied with his states. Pric~ only $3, money pop up soon on campus, but it is ted. They think that if southern showing, he could very weU stay back if not satisfied. Our fifth Pan American World Airways will .,. 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' •• -' ..... , .. '" Pagef NEW MEXICO LOBO Thursday, March 14, 1968 Thursday, March 14, 1968 pii!IIIIJIIIIIIUilllli-NI/IIIIYI!PJ-IIII!WII~-ilillilftiii-WIIIU~IIIIiliWI!Ifl-lllllllllilllllltllltniiiiiiMI!Iillllllllll NEW MEXICO LOBO Page7 L SPORTS Injury Restricts Ron Sanford University Arena 0 It happened the day before the of the already under-strengthed Steve Shropshire. Shropshire has U. Gymnasts Score Double Win Lobos played the New Mexico City Commission, Boosters to Honor Lobos. Greg "Stretch" Howard, seen considerable action this year Lobo gymnasts boosted their State Aggies at Las Cruces in the other 6 foot 8 man on the and scored three clutch iield goals :;;ix out of seven first places. Brigham Young Univetsity Fri­ B EDITOR January, and now it has happen­ season record to 9-0 with victor­ Outstanding performers for the team, is ineligible for the NCAA in the first half of the Wyoming Basketball Team at Special Rally Day ies over Colorado State Univer. day and Saturday, The meets will ed again just before New Mexico tournament because of junior col­ game. Lobos were Stormy Eaton, a 9.2 be the final regular season comp­ The New Mexico Lobo basket- sent the conference champion­ sity and Denver University last in floor exercise, Tom Galioto, a WAYNE CIDDIO gets into the thick of the NCAA lege transfer rules. Other able reserves on the Lo­ ball team and coaches will be ship trophy to the Lobos, week(md. etition for the Lobos. 0 basketball tournament at Univer­ 9.45 in the side horse, Rick Mc­ WITHOUT the two big men, bo team are Keith Griffith, Larry honored by the Albuquerque City AWARDS will be Pl'e-sented for The gymnasts defeated Colora­ Friday's meet is scheduled fQr sity Arena. the Lobos will be at large dis­ Jones, Lenny Lopez, and George Connell with a 9.35 in long horse, 4 p.m., Saturday's for 3 p.m. Commission and the UNM Boost- most valuable player outstand­ do State 184.10 to 178 and won Bob Smith with a 9.2 in parallel Ron Sanford, the Lobo's 6 foot advantage on the boards. Howard Maes. ers at a special rally day Sunday ing defensive player ' and free­ five out of seven possible first Both meets will be held in the 8 center and the team's second and Sanford have kept New Mex­ bars, and Bob Manna with a 9.15 main arena at Johnson Gym. Stu­ at 2:15 p.m. at University Arena. throw shooting cham'pion. Albu- places Friday, and beat Denver in parallel bars. leading scorer, will not start in ico in many ball games against Announcement of the rally querque Journal sports editor University 186.75 to 180.60 Sat­ dents will be admitted to the New Mexico's F1•iday night game taller opponents all season. An­ THE LOBOS will continue their meets with athletic cards and came Tuesday from City Com- Leroy Bearman will present the urday. bid for an undefeated season with against the Santa Clara Broncos other sophomore, Dave Culver, ART missioner Harry Kinney after United States Basketball Writer's AGAINST DU, the Lobos won general admission will be one in the first round of the NCAA has filled in on occasion for How­ two home meets against Utah and dollar. NCAA Champs Seek SUPPLIES Kinney read a proclamation from Association award for honorable Far West Regionals. ard and has handled the job effec­ City Commission Chairman Pete mention in NCAA District 7 to SANFORD sustained a knee in­ tively. Culver, however, has got­ 20% DISCOUNT V. Domenici declaring Sunday, guard Ron Nelson. jury in the Lobos' final Western ten into early foul trouble in March 17, and Lobo UNM students and city resi- 2nd Consecutive Title Athletic Conference clash with two different games. Shiva Oils '& Water Colon Basketball Day in Albuquerque. dents are invited to attend the Wyoming two weeks ago and the Sanford's knee had been get­ Btushes - Canvas CEREMONIES at the Arena e'vent that was named "Lobo LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Can They've won some fine victories injury has not responded ade­ ting better during the week, but Panels-Stretched Canvas will begin at 2:15 p.m. with the Pack-In" by the commissioners. UCLA become the only school on the road." The Aggies lost quately to treatment. Earlier in was strained again in a weekend Stretcher Bars & MMe UNM marching band providing The rally was first named the ever to win two back-to-hack two games to New Mexico in reg­ the season, Sanford injured his practice session. Big Ron was LANGELL'S music and entertainment in co- "Howl-In" but "Pack-In" was NCAA ba::;ketball championships ular season play. left eye in a trampoline accident forced to sit out the second half 2510 Centro( S.E. operation with the Chaparrals deemed easier to pronounce and in the 30 year history of this and had to stay behind in an Al­ of the Wyoming game with the Across From Johnson Gym tournament? 'The Lobos do not like to fast and the cheerleaders. The enter- thus the change. break at all, but work the ball buquerque hospital while the Lo­ painful injury, and was not able tainment will precede the planned That's one of the pertinent carefully and ably through pres­ bos went to Las Cruces to play to move and jump effectively in ceremonies, questions being asked as John theAggies. the Lobos' season finale with Certificates of appreciation will Wooden's Bruins (25-1) open de­ sing defenses and then set up for their percentage shot at which Coach Bob King said 6 foot 6 Denver. be presented to team members fense of their National Collegiate they are very adept. Some say sophomore Terry Schaafsma will and coaches by city officials. NCAA Tickets Left cage crown against New Mexico start in place of Sanford. The loss WITH SANFORD out of the they are one of the finest out­ lineup, the Lobos' starting five is Western Athletic Conference State's Aggies (20-5), an inde­ of Sanfo1•d took another slice out 'bQoo1J Commissioner Paul Brechler has pendent power, this Friday at side shooting teams in the coun­ cut to three regulars, Ron Nel­ For Standing Room try, which might make our zone son, Ron Becker, and Howie been invited to the rally to pre- University Arena. MOTORCYCLES Thirty standing-room-only tick­ IN FRIDAY'S 9 p.m. nightcap defense somewhat vulnerable " Grimes. Grimes has been rugged Wooden said. ' for New Mexico on defense this GO WITH THE LEADER ets for the NCAA Far West Re­ of the NCAA West Regionals, the Lobo Tennis Team gional basketball tournament this host (23-3), LAST WEEK, the Bruins season and came to life offensive­ wound up their fifth spotless con­ ly in the Lobos' game with Ari­ 180-Mile Area weekend a.t University Arena are Western Athletic Conference Wins at Lubbock GO left at the Johnson Gym ticket champions take on Santa Clara's ference basketball record in his­ zona and Arizona State. tory, having previously accom­ The UNM tennis team got ita New Mexico has a crew of able office. The tickets are $4 apiece Broncos (22-3), the West Coast plished this feat in 1956, 1964, 1968 season off to a roaring start TRIUMPH and must be purchased for both - ' Athletic Conference champions, reserves on the bench but is .. 1965, and last season. They have by capturing a quadrangular lacking height. The talle;t man on NCAA Prohibits nights of the tournament. Saturday, the losers in the first­ match at Lubbock, Texas, last 200 C.C •• TO 650 C.C. n~w posted 32 straight league the Lobo bench is 6 foot 5 junior The ticket office reported that round play at 7 p.m. followed by weekend. The Lobos defeated Ok· 490 tickets went on sale Wednes­ the regional title game at 9 p.m. wms over a three season span. Live TV Telecast All-American Lew Alcindor led lahoma, Oklahoma City Univer. day at 8 a.m. and 46(} had been Only five schools have ever sity, and Texas Tech. give your clothes Friday night's first-round sold as of 4:30 p.m. captured the NCAA hoop tourney the Bruins to victory over the NCAA Western Regional tourna­ battling Trojans with 23 points New Mexico beat defending Sanitone None of the schools represent­ on successive years, Oklahoma Big Eight champion Oklahoma 4- Professional care! ment basketball game between ed in the tournament 0 Pr·c• as -,.--- 1o wer than any other pr.ice~ start lower than any other '68· CH!EVY II NOVA Bauerbraut Kummissbrot whatever the scene: in the arts, the sciences, ing. Demanding of individuals. futl•aize models. Look at it. Chev- m.ode.ls. Obviously nothing's pr.ces start lower than any other • • m•d·s•~e Roggenbraut Pumpernickel and in business. 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- • ~ • ~ ;>' .. & 0' •• f .. 0 • 0 - 0 '' 0 L 0 0 ., > 0 0 .. <- .. PageS NEWMEXICO~L~OB~O~· ---~------~------Thursday, Man:h 14, 1968 Co r-onad.. e> 3 7 ?5' 7<;{ '1 l-laight-Ashbury Now 'Psychedelic Skid U"'.SQW By DAVID BERSON Row' v.71Ylo.'6D , young people walking around the city's response was quick and .., SAN FRANCISCO (CPS) streets, and with a little help from by storm trooper tactics, then the tion mark. Nobody really knows COfC-(3 friends, getting high was a simple eventually brutal, Poli~e l.¥ twen­ ctiy is going to get tough." wh~:~t it all means and most of all, Like most of the trouble in the matter, ty squad cars, 15 mot01·cycle of. streets of the United States, the HE SAID that the police moved what lies in th.e future. Mo~t :Peo­ EXICO ficers, and five riot command units on the people in the streets only ple in the Ha1ght ~re lookmg to OBO recent explosion in San Francis· BUT WHEN the summer end­ ended the four-hour disruption. co's Haight-Ashbury district was ed and it began to get cold on after repeated warnings that the the summer and hopmg for aneth­ Ninety people, many .of them street be clear. The mayor added m· good one, like the one they a long time b1·ewing. It took only Haight Street, the college vaca­ tourists attracted by the unsea­ Our Sevenfy-Firsf Year of Ediforial Freedom tioners and dedicated travelers that those who stayed were "neo- first came for, a young m~:~n and his friends, went home or moved on, Only sonably good weather were arrest­ fascist ;punks." Vol. 71 angry because a passing car h~:~d ed and others were injured from Friday, March 15, 1968 narrowly missed hitting a dog, to those who found their thing in And all over San Francisco San Francisco and those who had clubbings, gas, and flying bottles. everybody has their own version No. SO ONE YOUNG mother said she I ..:::.:;: I 110 of the Haight. "The bums finally IJIIIIIIIJIIIIJIJIIIII/III!IIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/J/IIJIIIIIII/111111111/IIIIIIIIIIIIIJ/JIIIIJIIJJ/1/I place else to go stayed on fo1· was dragged off to a paddy wag­ the winter in the Haight. got what they had coming.'' "No­ '\ News Analysis And the street scene began to on with her child left on the street. body is safe in the police state," ~,, ~'ff 9 ~:sao.·.· change. Marijuana and acid were She said that before she was "The Haight's a bummer.'' The ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII> l'eplaced by methedrine" social di­ th~·own in, a policeman with mace armchair observers around the UNM Professors Testify for G og_:'::·~ said to her "Here baby, have ras$_ .. seases became a· problem for country have by now probably "''"'!'-'_, "f:~ er start a sit-down and bring cops some of this." Friends got her '"\:::.,<.' ·,,, _\\>f.l, k~~- I with nightsti<:ks and mace gas. everyone, and it was too cold for made their own sweeping conclu­ music in the park. baby off the street. An old lady sions. By MELISSA HOWARD~~- Last summe!' the Haight was was hit by tear gas bombs while the happy home of the Love Gen­ From the drugstore cafe on the But for the p eo p I e in the Eight UNM faculty members and the chaplin of the Can­ edge of the Haight a long-time she was trying to get out of the eration and the darling of the way of the battle, and a policeman Haight, what is now in the mid­ Union Boord Vote terbury Chapel testified for the defense in the obscenit~ American press, It was for many, local was saying, "The people you dle of their community is a ques- see out there &.re punks. Things was sent to the hospital when he trial of bookstore owner Phillip Mayne in Albuquerque Mu­ the place to be. The weather was was struck by a flying bottle. A gorgeous, food was free, and there started to e;hange in October." nicipal Court yesterday. The nice people were said to be week later there was a noisy pro­ was little hassle for anyone under test of police b1·utality in front Who looks better on a motorcycle-you or McQueen? Seen for Closing Mayne, 26, owner of the Yale Street Grasshopper, 120 thirty to get a pad to crash in for inside. FOR THE fil'st time, Haight­ of City Hall. There were only a Yale SE, was found guilty of violating the city's obscenity a night. There was music in Gold­ few people from Haight-Ashbury BLOW YOURSELF UP TO POSTER SIZE en Gate Park, plenty of healthy A s h b u l' y became a dangerous there. ordinance by selling copies of "My Secret Life," an anony­ place. Junkies, burgalaries and mous description of the sex life of a Victorian gentleman. rapes, and the panhandlers began The man who called out the Send us any black & white or color snapshot. We'll blow it up to Of Desert ·Room to get more aggressive. Dealers police was the new San Francisco MUNICIPAL Court Judge Harry Robins ruled that the mayor Joseph Alioto, a tough and 2ft. x 3 ft. (Poster Size). $4.75 for one, $3.00 for each additional Union Board member Steve came to be feared as news spread from same photo. Inquire as to quantity prices, group rates and van Dresser said last night he book was obscene and lacked the necessary redeeming social that the Haight was no place to articulate Democrat who had been through the whole thing before special projects. Original photo returned. Add 25¢ for handling. believes the board will vote to and literary value. Charges were dismissed against "Naked WANT ADS score. And Height Street was be­ close the Desert Room during a ginning to look like a psychedelic when the police met some of the • Lunch," by WilliamS. Burroughs; "The Beard," by Michael CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES: Bay Area left wing at a San meeting today. · 4 line ad., 65¢-4 times, $2.QO. Insertions skid row. OPERATION BLO-UP, INC. McClure; and "Interim Pad," mUBt be submitted by noon on day before Then the police began to tighten Francisco appearance of Dean 636 Pennsylvania Ave., S.E. Van Dresser said that an oper, pu~Jicat!on to Room 159, Student Publlca­ Rusk. The results were the same a compilation published by t!o))s Bul14ing, Ol' telephone 277-4002 or up. There were large drug busts Washington, D.C. 20003 ating loss of approximately $2000 277·4102. and street sweeps in search of and so was Alioto's explanation. this year plus an appropriate the City Lights Bookstore of "The policy of the city is clear," Thorson favors HELP WANTED runaway teeny-hoppers. Nobody share of the Union's $250,000 San Francisco. he said after the Haight incident, NATIONALLY know men's apparel and knew who was who and even few- operating expenses would bring Testifying for the defense furni$hings corporation looking !or fra­ er people could be trusted. Plain­ "Persons have the right to use the total loss of the Desert Room ternity and independent men to repre­ the street to say anything, no :mat­ sent and promote quality men's wear at clothesmen moved in and young EXCULSIVE NEW MEXICO ENGAGEMENT to nearly $10,000. were Dr. Paul Schmidt of the reasonable priees~ Write.: artists began to move out, ter how unpopular. But the min­ U. Faculty lounge UNM department of philosophy, College Classics, Inc. ACADEMY AWARD The share of the Union ex­ ute anyone blocks s t r e e t s or Prof. Karl P. Koenig of the psy­ 1585 North High Street When the disturbance broke out 7 penses that is apprortioned to UNM professors should be en· ColumbUB, Ohio 43201 on a balmy February Sunday, the throws bottles or interferes with NOMINADONS chology department, and the Rev. the Constitutional rights of others each area within the building was couraged to fol'm a Faculty Club HELP WANTED :!a~,PH E LEVINE determined by an ad hoc commit­ W. E. Crews of Canterbury !'ART TIME. Company Distributor wants and the presence of alcho!ic bev­ Chapel. Six English department students who desire earning an extra MIKE NICHOLS tee last summer that studied the erages in the clubhouse is not $25 to $30 Per week; as representative, Best Picture professors also testified, includ­ Work 2-3 hrs. during day or eve. No ~!eENcEruRM~ Best Actor amount of business each area a matter for student concern, As­ ing Dr. Joseph Frank, department experience needed. For appt. call 842. should do, van Dresser said. sociated Students President John 801;7. 3/15 Campus Recruitment The only profit-makers in the Thorson said last night. chairman, Dr. Franklin Dickey, SUMMER COUNSELORS. Leading East­ / " Best Actress Dr. David M. Johnson, Prof. Gene ern Boya Ranch. Over 19 )1'l'S~ of age, ,/_,...... \\ Best DiiiCfar Union are the bookstore and the "The faculty members need a Frumkim, Prof. Stephen Rodefer, must have thorough knowledge of horse. place to meet and get to know mansblp and be able to tesch riding and concession at the information and Dr. Ernest W. Tedlock. care of horses. Camping experienee de­ // "-·. Best Supporting ActiiSS booth, Bookstore ·prices are sub­ each other. Many professors have MAYNE AND his lawyer, Dan sirable but not essential. Also openings Too 'Discriminatory' told me that the faculty is frag­ McKinnon, said last night that for Arts & Crafts instructor apecializ.. sequently raised to cover the ing in leather craft, A.R.C, water safely NEW YORK, N.Y.-On-cam­ _/ ·\ Bast Screenplay Desert Room and other loss areas. mented, and that they cannot do they plan to appeal Robin's deci· instructor. and N.R.A, rif1e instructor. pus career recruitment should be sion into the basic principles of any exciting things for the Uni­ sion to the state district court. Write ames R. Mosely, 432 Ar!..,na. SE, academic freedom." • \ ... Best CinematographJ "There is no reason the Book­ No.. E, Albu(Juerque. N.M., or caJI 255- versity if they don't get to know Dr. Dickey said last night that open to all corporations and gov­ '·.. __ _ 8411 between 8 and 10 p.m. ernment agencies if it is open to THE STATEMENT emphasized store should have to subsidize the each other fi.J:st," Thorson said. he regards "My Secret Life" as that colleges may categorically ·-.._ Desert Room at the students' ex­ HELP WANTED: Ideal job for male or any, the American Civil Liberties ~-:r. A Faculty Club would offer pro­ "one of the most defensible of female college student. 15 hrs. Per week, Union said this week. prohibit all recruitment as a mat­ pense," van Dresser said. · ,, - fessors "a chance to communi­ the books" on trial. Simple typing & bookkeeping. Name "It is not, in my definition, your own hours. Beginning Sept. 1968 The civil-liberties organization ter of educational policy, since ;~".iJ' I II :~ cate," he continued. in fall semester. Pay $1.25 per hour. on-campus recruitment is essen­ Thorson said he was "disturb­ pornographic. There are. things,. Must qualify for work-study. Seeretery said that "any decision to exclude In Concert Hall ,·r. ~">.. .•. . -- ...... -··- tially a service to students and -GRADUATE -- - ed" by a Student Senate vote to Jearn :from it, and it g1ves on" Student Faculty AS!!Oeiation. App)ica. some recruiters, arising primarily ··· SENIOR GUARD RON NELSON is the focus of all hopes today as an understanding o:f the Victorian tions ln ActMties Center. For addition• not central to the educational TECJHCOI.Ofr PANAVJSION" LOBO--.::.-· Wednesday night opposing the a! information call 255-0327, evenings. from a political controversy, poses the Lobos prepare for NCAA eompctition tonil!'ht again~~ Santa Clara. sale of liquor in the clubhouse. world," said Dr. Dickey, whose ~dllne April 5. purpose of the university." ' With Ron Sanford a questionable starter w1th an admg knee and questions of civil-liberties inter­ DOORS OPEN 1:30 SHOW 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, TO:OO Gregory Address "By protesting the sale of alcohol testimony was largely concerned PERSONALS est..•• The barring of accredited But if any outside recruitment Stretch Howard ineligible under junior-co~lege transfer r~les, Nelson with "My Secret Life.'' is aiiowed, "it is incumbent on in the Faculty Club we are in­ POETRY WANTED for Poetry Anthology. outside agencies' strikes against must turn in strong Jlerformances in shootmg and rcbou?dmg to ~~ep fringing on the faculty's affairs ALTHOUGH the book is "repe­ Include stamped envelope. Idlewild Pub­ the concept of the open university the administration . . • to assure Set for Thursday the Lobos in the game. '!'he 6 foot 2 "Bomb" helped direct the re­ titious" and "rather dreary," it lishers, 543 Frederick, San Francisco, and students have been saying for California. 94117. and the l'ight of students to bear that facilities are made available, building" Lobos to a 23-3 season this year. See related story page 7. years that we don't want the has literary, historical, and so­ all points of view. without discrimination, to the Dick Gregory, Negro comedian­ (Photo by Pawley) ciological value, Dr. Dickey said. ROOMMATE needed to share apt. near turned -civil - 1·ights -lender, will (Continued on Page 2) UN:M. Cal 247·9986, ask for Jim or Bob. representatives of any commercial The book is the subject of two 3/18 Moreover, selective exclusions speak in the UNl\1 Concert Hall chapters in a study of the Vi~­ that deny students access to par­ firm or government agency, in­ WANTED: 6 student members for Stu­ cluding the military, invited to at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 21. tol'ian period by a Harvard Um­ dent Faculty Association. Pick up ap­ ticular recruiters are discrimina­ the campus for that purpose by Students may pick up tickets versity associate professor, he Plications in the Activities Center. tory in their application and sug­ Deadline for applications: Friday, April now at the Concert Hall box of­ said. . gest a possible infringement of any authorized administrative, ings.5. For information call 255-6327 even· faculty, or student group." fice or the Union ticket booth. The book "The Other VIctor­ the spirit of the equal protection General admission tickets at no Anti -Budget ians," by Steven Marcus, st~dies The ACLU letter also com­ Drive Starts FOR RENT clause of the Constitution," the mented on the need to protect cost will be released Wednesday, By GRANT HARVEY "My Secret Life" from "a hter­ FOUR ROOM furnished house, 2709 Ccal statement said. .M:m·ch 20. jected to on the gl'ounds that dent government members, in­ SE, $90. utilities paid. Call 256.0653. protest against recruitment. It members of SCABAW, and there­ (Continued on Page 2) THE ACLU statement was The Student Committee Against cluding Associated Students Pres­ FREE UTILITIES I I! Yours when yo~ said: "We also believe that free Gregory, 35, was earning aobut fore at least some other students, contained in a letter to the pl'esi­ the Budget and Waste ident John Thorson, paried the rent this clllciency aDt. for only $50. a speech and academic freedom re­ $5000 a week five years ago as did not benefit from these bills. IIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIHIIffiiiiHIIRIIIIIIHIIUIIUIIH1111111111111111111UiniiiiHIIIIIIJIIHIIIIIIIIIIII month. Located on Girard SE. Perfect dents of 200 leading colleges and (SCABAW) last night confront. objections with reasons why they for couple of students. Intel'CSt.cd? Call quire that protsts on campus re­ a highly successful stand-up co­ felt the bills yould benefit UNM 265-4785 after 8 :80. universities across the nation, lating to recruitment by any seg­ median and a stage, screen, and ed eight members of student gov­ I{UNIIHS VOICED objection ernment with opposition to the students. Lobo Goof FOR SALE and signed by its executive direc­ ment of the academic community television actor. Then he turned to a bill which proposes a $1600 proposed Associated Students Due to a typographical error, KNEE-HOLE DESK: 43" wide, 17" deep, tor, John de J. Pemberton, Jr. It should also be fully protected. into a full-time civil rights acti­ allocation for printing monthly was based on policy decision of budget. THORSON emphasized that it Associate Union Director Kirby 3'0" high; 7 dwrs; phony walnut finish. a This includes all forms of legiti­ vist, and is now some $35,000 in newslettel's to all students. An­ was to the students' benefit to at­ $30. See at LOBO office, 158 Student its board of directors which dis­ Dave Foreman, chairman of other bill mentioned was one Krbcc was quoted in yester­ Publications Bldg. after ~ p.m. Do not mate protest, such as speeches, debt, the Wall Street Journal re­ tend and participate in any of day's Lobo as saying the Desert call. cussed current actions on college peaceful demonstrations, picket­ ported in December, 1967. the committee, stated the pur­ which would allow $1100 for this and university campuses to bar the many activities, events, and Room lost $20,000 last year. HOUSE FOR SALE: one block elemen­ ing, rallies, etc. pose of the committee was to '.'see year's February and March edi­ clubs supported by activity fees tary, 5 minutes UNM, near sllopping. military and Dow Chemical re­ that student government arriVeS tions of El Recado. The correct fignre is $2000. Redecorated 3 bedrooms, den, fireplace, DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl:UIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllll paid by the student body. patio. Assume 5~-~% loan or trade for cruiters because of student and at a budget that is equitable an~ In all Kunikis questioned the llilllllllllllllllllllllliiii/111111111/IIUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIII/Ifllllllllllllilllllililllllliililillllll:illllllN' 12' wide mobile l1ome. 1816 Bryn Mawr, faculty protest against the Viet just to the students at the Um­ necessity of about nine specific 265-4141. 3/18 N.am War. Our Mistake vetsity.'' LOST Patronize UNl\f Faculty Club President bills on the proposed budget. Stu- In :its letter, the ACLU said, ''THE LONG-ItANGE goal of $10. :REWARD for return of 5x7 pictUl'es Joseph Ftank was incorre~tly the committee is to establish vol­ loat with Chem. 101 hook. Two of blond "It is our judgment that no is­ quot()d in yesterday's Lobo saymg boy, l of jumping horse. No qUestions. sues of civil liberties are raised untal'Y activity fees. We feel that N.M. Government Call 277•2855, Lobo Advertizers that Gov. David Cargo opposes Mayfield Debate Set the students who participate in a if an educational institution de­ the club's bid for a liquor license. SERVICES Cides as a matter of policy to ad· certain activity should be. ~he TYPING! For a 'super' pape,..._,aited as Professor Frank said that af~~r ones who pay for that actiVIty, to grammar, snelling, Punctuation-Jet a mit all accredited recruiting conferi·ing with Cargo, he antiC!· Intern Program former NYC Ex..,utivc Secretary help agents from the campus or to ad­ not the students who don't par­ you. Jt1XPe'rienced typing Professiona] pated no problem in getting the ticipate," Forem!\n said .. OnAcademicFreedom mit none, but a decision to admit papers presented national conference. license application approved. The Mike Kunilds, vice-chmrman of Open to Students Phone: 242-0G49. 3/11l some and exclude others would Lobo regrets the error. Democratic gubernatorial can­ ers UNM wanted to bring to be discriminatory and an incur· I the committee, 1'ead several bills UNM students who are legal didate Bobby Mayfield (D·Dona c!\mpus. RIDE TO THE NCAA PLAYOFFS llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll on the budget that his group ob- residents of this state have until Ana) will debate Dr. David Ham­ Mayfield never questioned th!!"" April 1 5to apply fo1· the !\nnual ilton, UNM economics professor, right of the Associated Students New Mexico St.nte Government on academic freedom Wednesday, to bring Carmichael here. He NEW MEXICO LOBO Bus leaves Johnson Gym Friday night at 6:15 and 6:45 Intern Program. March 20 in the Union theater. s!\id only that he did not think year Subscription Rates - $4.50 per The program, initiated in the Mayfield was an outspoken cri­ people like Carmichael should be Saturday night at 5:45 and 6:15 Gallup L~wy~~ ~~mc~r~f~p~n!9~~!: !~!e! early 1960's, is a year around allowed to speak. $2.25 per semester w~~; ~~~~cotoc'~h':ruo~M ~tcgents Wednesday. He takes the place tic of UNl\1 inviting militant project with many summer inter­ black power leader Stokely Car­ Dr. Hamilton created a minor flurry in 1962 iri Albuquerque of the late Dr. To1~ Robfe;l:sthe Nav!\jo Ttibe at Shiprock for s~veral ships available. The summet• ver­ michael to speak here. He said he Returning bus loads on West Side of the Arena sion of the p1•ogram lasts for ap­ over a text book he wrote. The YMrsWolf before was !ttto~neytmovmg o G!tllup . in 1!)()5 ' where he is a partnet· m the would reimbul'se the students for book "The Consumer in Our proximately 90 days. The other Carmichael's $1500 fee if they Albuquerque Transit System l!tw firm of Schue~re bnd :~If~ state represent!ttive on the Western phnse involves appointments for would cancel his appearance, Eco~omy," was critici2ed by different lengths of time during some Albuquerqueans. They at­ L!tst smnmc:_ . e, eca. Wt>'b • Education. Cargo indicated that Soon after Mayfield's offer, tacked Hamilton and the book as Interstate· Co~n!nlfSs 1m011 t~~ ';; ~~~sion when he assumes his position the school year. Wolf wil 1 tes1gn r 0 001 1 THE PROGRAM is under the Carmichael cancelled the appear­ being "socialistic.'' ance scheduled for Feb. 21. May­ Leroy (Perky) Perkins, chair· on the .Regcntsd t f Ohio State and received his law degree from direction o£ the State . Personnel 0 field also called on the UNl\1 Re­ man of the Forum, a UNM stu­ He IS !\ gl'a U!\ e. • • d 's interested in Indian education. Office. Its aims are threefold: 1 i . gents to review their current dent organization set up to exam· the helped him decide on Wolf's to attract graduates from our CargoUniv~dl'stihtyt~ft sat !I 1 wM:;h;~:n;n:~estthat~ institutions of higher education speakers policy. lie suggested ine and discuss issues of concern appointment. . J 1 1973 that the body should have some to University students, scheduled The term Wolf will fill expires on an. ' . • (Continued on Pag-e 2) power to censor or reject speak- the debate.