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I By DICK KELLEHER Of the Lobo Staff Exiled Resisters The balloon, pilot and· WASHINGTON (UPI)-Rep. Robert F. Drinan, D·Mass.·, passengers that were reported lost Monday suggested a House subcommittee travel to Toronto, in the Yes balloon early yesterday Canada, to hear from exiled American draft resisters. were located Monday evening. Drinan made his suggestion during the second day of hearings The balloon came down on the by a House subcommittee on the question of amnesty for draft Isleta Indian Reservation a few . resisters and military deserters. miles from Belen. The subcommittee had just heard Dr. Sterling Cary, President KRST disc-jockey Phil Blac~ of the National Council of Churches, testify that he believed said that he was near a main many of the exiles would reject a conditional amnesty-one that county road and tried to would require a period of alternate service. hitchhike into town. u1 counted "I feel it more ·and more intensely," Drinan said, "that the 32 cars pass me before I got . a intended beneficiaries are not here to testify." ride," Black said. After consulting his notebook, Drinan said, "I lhink Good .,A man drove. me to El Ray Friday, Aprill2, would be a good day to be in Toronto.'' Stucco .Compa.ny on South Subcommittee chairman Rep. Bob Kastenmeier, D·Wis., had no Broadway and Rio Bravo. I asked immediate response to Drinan 's proposal. the lady if I could make a phone The subcommittee earlier had tried to have a jailed deserter, call," he said. · Pvt. Lewis Simon, testify on the various amnesty proposals the The balloon pilot, Don Miller, subcommittee is considering. said, "We landed way out in the But the Defense Department turned the subcommittee down desert. We thought we were in and said his appearance would interfere "with the judicial process Mexico for a while." ; and be potentially harmful to his (Simon's) rights for a fair trial.'' Miller said as it got towards ' .., Ear I ier Monday, the subcommittee heard former Army dark, "We were going to start up Secretary Robert F. Froehlke and Sen. Robert Taft call for a the burners to use as a signal flare ~ ': limited, conditional amnesty, if it got any darker." Froehlke, who served at the Pentagon in 1971·73, told the Miller said that they were in the \1~l subcommittee amnesty should not be regarded as a "liberal air for about two hours. "We The Yes balloon and its occupants were finally located 1 i rallying point," an anti· military or an anti-administration issue. (Continued' on poge 2) after being lost for most of the day. Amnesty, he said, should be granted now "because we need to begin mending in every possible way the heartbreak and wounds left b_z that war." ., Black Union Changes: lt~s a New Beginning By DICK K~LLEHER what problems they will encounter upon entering Of the Lobo Staff college, Jones said. Plans for festival week include an art show, a The Black Student Union has changed its fashion show, a talent show, a dinner on Friday and leadership and its direction after the election of new a black community picnic on Sunday, April29. officers last fall. Bill Toliver, a UNM graduate student in The new officers of the BSU are Ricky Roach, sociology,· will give a speech on "Black people John Thompson, and , Greg. Jon~s. all coordinators. getting their minds open for revolution," Butler "In the past, one certain coordinator would run said. Actor Nat. Simmons will also speak during everything. We will run all decisions through the festival week. three coordinators equally," Jones said. The BSU is currently carrying on a boycott of all In the old organization "everything was pretty products made in Portugal. Butler said Portugal is much within the BSU, if you weren't here you the only country in the world that still holds a didn't know what was going on," he said. colony in South Africa and the only nation to stHI In .. the past there has always been some friction hold slaves. between athletes and the BSU, said Jones. . "Portugal is the last imperialistic colonizer of "Our main objective is to forget the past. It's a South Africa," Butler said. "They force millions of new beginning. We're all in the same boat; we're all men into mandatory work in South African mines." black. The situation in South Africa is the same as what "We have to overcome some problems, we have happened in Vietnam, Butler said. American to work together. Individual power has no meaning companies like Xerox, Standard Oil, Kodak and Dolores Butler Greg Jones to us," Jones said. . . - · Gulf all have holdings in South Africa. Jones explained how he tirst felt about BSU and Butler said that there is a freedom movement in the problem he has to overcome as one of the BSU South Mrica and Portugal to get the colonies out of Tucson Trip Offered coordinators. the control of Portugal •. This situation could bring ur came into office in '71 and I took the attitude the United States into the fight on the side of ASUNM has made Thursday and arrive baSan Francisco Dons. blacks," Jones said. uwe also sponsor a monthly food drive. We ask and staff get first choice, but UCLA and Dayton wilt play in the In the past BSU has had summer programs and the community to donate food, money, or there will also be places for other half of the round. brought speakers such as Stokely Carmichael to the whatever, Most of· the donations for the food drive non-University fans. The game to determine third University. . eome from students," Jones said. Prices are $30 for students; $40 and fourth plact:! will be playl!d Dolores Butler, a member of BSU, said when BSU Tht:! BSU also sponsors four workshops a semester for faculty and staff, and $50 for Saturday morning and the started with Sam Johnson as its director the first in cultural awareness. Along with this the BSU the public. Thursday night winners will goal was to start a Black Studies program. offers a black student counciling service and Bus transportation round-trip, square off Saturday afternoon. Other projects were .. boycotting of .itores for educational field trips. tickets for all four games, and lodging for four days The trip offer is open to different products and hiring practices," she said. Jones said the BSU would like to be able ~.o offer University students, faculty, and BSU will be holding a Black Cultural Festival . scholarships. in the amount of a thousand dollars a and three nights are included. The student senate allocated staff today and will be opened 'l:o week from April 22 to 29. .. . . year to students. Currently, scholarships of around the public Wednesday. Butler said there WIS a necessity for black high $200 are sometimes offered. $5,000 la,st week to help subsidize school students to attend the festival week's Senior Butler said; uwe would like to get the Blacks on the trip. For more information «!all , , -Day. The idea is to inform incoming students of campus as united as the Jewish students are." • · · Buses will leave JJNM at 7 a.m. 277·5608 or 277~4180. · ..., ...~ ,.. ~ ... •~<> "' American Studies Offers·F·texibility z ...IN Logan Favors Continued Use of 'F' Grade By ~~E ROSS for doctoral candidates, American The·most important evaluation in ~ -5 Universities must not abdicate Presently under discussion at "failure to do so is a dereliction of UNM grading plaos involves use of student's transcript of even Of the Lobo Staff Studies offers a minor to learning is self·evaluation." :::: their duty of duly rewarding or UNM are new grading proposals duty." a "no entry" on a student's attempting the course. American ·Studies is concerned undergraduates. Unfortunately, Jones added, by ~ ~ punishing students by assigning including systems which would Logan went into detail about report. This would indicate the "I do not believe that we as with problem solving in regard to One of the reasons American the time most people get to the •. 0 grades based on students' eliminate failing grades. his desire to keep the "F" grade. student did not do work on a hlVel parents should teach our children, American culture, said Joel Jones, Studies has not offered· a major university, they are so 8 .ll performance, Dr. Frank A. Logan Ideally universities should let "As I see it through the eyes of a which would make him eligible or that we as educators should I:) Chairman of Amtlrican Studies. . for undergradutes is its small conditioned by the educational ., .s said during a special lecture at some other organization, by learning theorist, there are several for the grades A, B, C, or D1 and teach our students, under a "Integration of what you're faculty and the desire to keep the system they can't evaluate :::.: .=;. UNM Wednesday. s tf on g arguments favoring '< means independent of the that the professor decided to issue system that even remotely learning with how you're living" is faculty responsive to the students. themselves. .•OS educational process itself, fulfill retention of the failing grade. The acknowledges social acceptance of Despite this belief, which a "no entry." By this method the intent of the program said "We want to make the major as In Jones's ·concept of a ~ the function of certification, i.e. first relates to the incentive value there would be no' record on the the grade, 'no entry.'" Jones. individually geared as the Ph,.D, "Utopian university" there would ~ Logan said he adamantly favors grading, the professor told his of a good grade. There is an item .o .•8 now, he would like for universities Chic a no, Afr'o ·American 1 program," said Jones. A proposal be no grading system; the ~ audience of several hundred. on the Stanford·Binet intelligence Native American and Women's is currently being prepared to professor and the student would :::: .. to be just teaching and learning "But until there is a radical test which goes like this: Sand paintings Pottery e: ~ institutions and not in the S t u d i e s a r e under the start a major's program. carry on a "sustained dialogue" in ~ ch&nge in the system, if there is a "It has beeo discovered that, Findings Authentic Indian Baskets administrative umbrella of· The department tends to be small classes. ~ business of grades. better one, we are the when there is a train wt·eck, the ~ Rugs A m e ric an S t u d i e s , w i t h , near the top of the list of A and B .~<> z last car on the train is damaged ·Rocks "It's hard to maintain levels of .. philosophy, history, English and Wollman. That doesn't bother big ·classes," Jones said, adding ,.... 1011 at the 19th annual Research quality. leave the last car off in the fine arts. Jones. that large classes need a level of ~ Lecture, one of the highest honors "We cannot honorably abdicate future," he said. Zuni & Navajo One of the distinctions of the "People say American Studies control. · the university offers its professors. that responsibility. This means we "My point is that a good grade department is its flexibility and is giving easy grades," said Jones. "The excitement about a class Logan also said he strongly must not only teach, but also is 'good' only in relation to the the possibility of the student "I think we're doing a good job as favors continued use of the letter grade our students according. to total distribution of grades, Our should be authentic enough to ability to control behavior by ZUNll QUJ~ putting together his own program, teachers. motivate students." grade "F" to denote a student's the excellence of their based on his individual "Students are really interested. 1 failure to perform at a satisfactory performance," Logan said,' giving good grades depends oo the 324 SAN fELIPE, N.W. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 87104 background and interests, Jones Nobody takes a course because Only four out of approximately level. "In my opinion," he added, existence, within the system, of said. they have to. 80 applicants were admitted to bad grades." OLO TOWN PLAZA PHONE 765-1714 "Each class member goes in a "One of the things I dislike the doctoral program last year. Another aspect of the pl'Oposed pe~sonal direction, using personal most," said Jones in reference ~ UNM's pro~am is one of the first interests, talents and questions to grading, "is all the time that 1s Ph.D. programs in American J.ob Offers Are pursue a project," said on~ class spent in the process of evaluation. Studies in the country. I\ description. I That "perso'nal direction" I INFLATION DEFLATOR .... could be poetry, painting, creative Up 26 Per Cent writing, taking field trips, or Nixon !$.Urged engineers went up 7. 9 per cent in research. Job offers to college students c... Joel Jones a year to an average $994 a Essentially a graduate program earning bachelor's degrees have ..... increased 26 per cent in a year and month, according to the report. 5115 Central NE engineers are most in demand, Average salary increase for all ..c::: To Cooperate according to a survey by the engineering jobs except 212 Central SE College Placement Council engineering technology was 5 per ~ Custom Jewelry WASHINGTON (UPI)-A anybody on the Judiciary released Thursday by Reese cent or more, it said. Coronado Center I by TOM THOMASON Republican member or the House Committee of going over to the Smith, director of the UNM Business'~students were offered & Judiciary Committee urged White House on a fishing Career Services Center. 4 to 5 per cent higher salaries than 2 locations in President Nixon Monday to expedition or pawing through The private council's a year ago, with the average offer • Santa Fe .... cooperate more fully with the documents." mid-season report-based on job . to general business majors rising House impeachment inquiry and The 38-member Judiciary offers, not acceptances-also said to $782 a month, the survey "get over this expeditiously." Committee has asked the White master's degree candidates found. "If we don't get what we're House for six tapes of Presidential received 2 per cent more offers in No average salary increases looking for ... the committee will conversations, various documents the year ending this month than a were recorded in job offers to BIG BOY undoubtedly authorize the and an index of White House files. year ago. Students earning humanities and social science issuance of a subpoena" for tapes Nixon has declined to furnish any doctorate degrees had 12 per cent majors, whose salaries averaged and documents Nixon has refused of this, promising only the same more offers, the report said. $664 and $689 respectively, the to surrender, said Rep. Robert materials he gave to the Watergate Engineering candidates at the report said. FAMILY RESTAURANT McClory, R·Ill. Special Prosecutor's office for ·bachelor's level received 59 per Job offers made to students "It's by fat in the best interest Grand Jury use. cent of all jou offers reported in earning master's degrees in r------~----- of the country and of the James D. St. Clair, Nixon's the survey. Another 18 per cent engineering .rose 40 per cent, the INFLATION DEFLATOR COUPON #I The Studio Gallery President to get this over chief Watergate r.:ounsel, wrote the of all offers made to bachelor's report said. Salaries increased by 5 400 San Felipe N.W. expeditiously. The only way for committee that its request for degree candidates went to per cent or more, except for OldTown that to occur is to get good extra data amounted to "virtually accounting majors: General mechanical engineers, whose ·BREAKFAST COUPON cooperation from the White unlimited access to Presidential business and marketing majors salary offers rose 3. 3 per cent, and House." documents" and would received 12 per cent, 6 per cent average salaries were $1,072 to Appearing on the NBC-TV "completely destroy the went to biological and physical $1,149 a month. ORDER OF PANCAKES "Today" program, McClory and Presidency as an equal coordinate sciences majors and 5 per cent to FREE "HotrsMino fa men mav be somewhat new to you. but not to me Be•ng 1n the pubhc Rep. Don Edwards, D·Calif., branch of our government." humanities and soeial sciences New Mexico WITH EACH ORDER PURCHASED Ask eye. l"vc olways. ~r\ verv much con denied White House contentions Edwards supported McClory's majors. eemed Wllh mv oppearonc~- no11ust DAILY LOBO c good loo~1ng SIVIe. but one whiCh I .the impeachment inquiry panel prediction the committee would Students earning bachelor's $ate Altlount ••••.••••••••••.••..•.•.•.••.• Peter coutd core tor myself on a do•lv basts has made sweeping and subpoena Nixon for the material degrees in engineering received Vol. 77 No. 111 ONE COUPON And MOII lnnovolot unreasonable demands for if necessary, as did Rep. Robert almost 50 per cent more offers PER ORDER Ctedit ....•.....•.•.•.•. ··•······ •••..•..••••• Lawford Cut and Slyle lnnovoiOI Products cl!e the Box 20, University P.O., UNM besll've eve~ found Presidential materials. Kasenmeier, D·Wis., in a Sunday than a year ago, the report said. (No Substitutions) TJtal ••..••....••..•.••...••••..•.••••••.•••.• This remarkable cui. created for me "The information we have television appearance. Also on the bachelor's level, 26 Albuquerque, N .r.l. 87131 by J1m Matkhom haS petfeclshope and Editorial Phone (505) 277- fJate & Initials ...... balance. ond complements my overall asked for has been specifically A Louis Harris public opinion per cent more offers were made to 4102, 277-4202 ..., ______...., ______oppeatonce Of equol.rrtporfance described," Edwards said. "There poll published Monday said 54 per general business majors and 11 per UNM Void cf~,;;r March 31, 1974 are the thtee baste Markham Styte Innovator PJOducls­ ·isn't the slightest intention of cent of persons surveyed thought cent more to accounting majors. The New Mexico Dally Lobo Ia pub­ ShOmpoo, Cond•honer and the committee should recommend Marketing and distribution majors lished -Monday through Fri.! .y every Ho•r Con!rol-lhOI wtlh dOtlv regular week of the Univenity year INFLATION DEFLATOR COUPON #2 ,.. ,, ·'".'~: impeachment if Nixon did not received 8 per cent fewer offers nnd weekly dUring the !Jummer session use keep tnv by th• Board of Studen\ Publications of provide information it wants. than last year, the survey found. the University o£ New Mexico. and f9 , ~~:~::tl,~j ~~~,ho•rcuf·to- gtoomed O 1 Better Largest volume of job offers not financinJly associated with UNM·~ GOOD ANYTIME! ondl th•nk {(~~A Idea{(~~ Second class: l)O!tage paid at Albuqlier.. came from public accounting que. New Mcx.ico 8'1131.. Subscription -~i ~w-- firms, the report said, while rate is $7.50 for the academie year~ Yes Balloon The opinions expressed on the edi· FREE PATTY MELT COMBINATION chemicals and petroleum groups torial pages ol The Daily Lobo are were next. those or the author solely.. Un!igned PioNeER· opinion is that or the editorial board WITH EACH PATTY MELT COMBINATION Is Blown Chemical engineers, at $1,021 a o£ The Daily Lobo. Nothing printed in II: month, received the highest The Daily Lobo n~saribr represents PURCHASED • "' !:! !!i • SERVICE &'i the views of the University of New '8.2 a.l average salary offers, the report Mexico. :,M 7611 Menaul 296-6978- said. Salary offers to metallurgical ... ::=t:i~= Off Course Sale AITiount ...... II -I -l:=Gil • (continued from page 1) ONE COUPON =oE--"'.c 7804 Central SE Credit •••••••••••.•••.•••••.••••..••••.•••••••••• -lxl a-t..... started descent at 10 o'clock I PER ORDER iJ i' rll "' (/lPIIWPil Wyomilfll '"' Lou;,;,m,t) I .. ::I ~..;~ INTERNATIONAL (a.m.) and landed at 10:30. We (No Substitutes) Total ...... - '8 eKclusively by FLIGH'f .,Gl ~~e~; Hair Designers landed on a dirt road that was a .....Date &Initials ...... , ...... = appointment main county road. ______UNM Void after March 31, 1974 ______• .,.. s'i for About two o'clock the crew The quiet rush of 200 mph, the view, ]~~~~ Men&WomPn 255-o166 built a signal fire in case a search and ability to e•plore of an·eagle. it~ 6 Gl I 'C>o :& ... .!!" 8 craft flew over. INFLATION DEFLATOR COUPON #3 li!:CU ~ "'I 1 ~o~'51i~~ You'll be surprised to find just how ·)a.¢::4EiJ•Qru=ou,:aaax_._~i&Et,:.cr=:•ttw::..a::.ac~!ZIIGC.~~~~ When asked about the whole IN'I'RODUCTORY OfFER experience, Miller said, "It was practical personal air travel can be­ especially with Zephyr Aviation-provid· kinda weird being out in the SPAGHETTI DINNER- Reg. 1.95 If . . . you want to know organization 1 country listening to Yes music all ing unsurpassed comfort, speed, and day. We had an amplifier, two experience-at amazingly law rates. I -who to contact _____ . ·~.- outdoor speakers and a tape with Whether for a weekend excursion or a ITALIAN STYLE I -what to do representative Yes songs on it.'' business trip, or a combination of the I Black called the ground cre'w at two, travelling with the "Wilst Wind" is a I the hotel they were staying at and money saving joy. Give us a call for Sale Anlount ••• , •• •• ,...... 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Room 24.8,_§,.U.B .. with a five foot wingspan with Advanced Flight INSTRUCTION m two Yes concert tickets on it. ~ --- ..... of R~-·&t•!e;,-.(:.t::ilM!I::.:~~=~r•:~At~K~~~~~~:-.. .•,~~. ~ •• ;j t·-~··~-•·•-~~-~~-I•M-~~-~u-~II-M~-••-•~-"'I-n~-~!-••-••-~•-••-••-••-"-,._ 1t Livt• M11i11t' Lobstlli'S Frm1h St•n fond I Lunches Daily at OKIE'S j FrPlih Pl'mwn St•ilfnml V~'hcll!'fiolh' ~ RPI!Iil l Draft ;Beer & Hot Sandwich $1 j Title IX Promises Jock Eruption ! 11-2 p.m. 1 +«-~~~-~~~-••-w~-~~~-"~-~W-111-~n-uH-uH-~~-~P-~~-N~-•w-11•-n•l-•1-••-•lw-u~-w+ By GREGORY LALIRE THE DRAFT REGULATIONS will be published in the Federal Register McDONALD SAID THAT NOT even all the women are togethe~· on the Lobo Sports Editor in the next couple of weeks after which there will be a six month period in Title IX program. UNM's AD pointed out, for example, that there are [J TITLE IX ISN'T a descriptive name, especially for something that if which HEW officials urge NCAA institutions to comment on the matter. 0 women who don't want to get involved in the so-called "ills" (particularly c fully implemented promise.s to revolutionize co.llegi;1te ~thletics. In the The regulations can then either be modified or left as they are. recruiting) found in big time men's athletics. 0 world of men's athletics, 1t's known as Rebellion IX; m the world of The way they are now has created a stir at ~Jvery NCAA school and WilS D Estes said that recruiting the last priority she would ever spend 0 women's athletics, it's Revolution IX. · UNM is no .different. Lavon McDonald, athletic director here, sees Title IX money on, and that at this point in women athletic's developmental stage, 0 It has those involved in men's programs worried, if not up in arms. It as potentially harmful to the programs of both sexes while Linda Estes, it is possible to avoid recruiting. THE FINEST IN CUSTOM FRAMING 0 has those involved in women's programs beaming from ear to ear, if not director of women's intercollegiate athletics, sees it as another positive "I would like to build such a good women's program here that just THOUSANDS OF READY-MADE doing handstands of happiness. Title IX promises: . . step in the "era of equal rights for women." because it is a GOOD program, women would want to come here," Estes FRAMES/PRE-CUT MATS,.(PRINTS 0 It should be pointed out in the beginning that UNM, by Estes' own 0 *A Saturday night in March with the UCLA Brums playmg the said. "That's what Arizona State is doing now and in my opinion they METAL SECTION FRAMES & GLAS3 0 Southern Cal Trojans to a capacity crowd in Paulley Pavilion while the estimation (;md mainly because of her own efforts), is ahead of almost all have the outsta11ding women's program in the countt·y." UCLA Bruinettes are taking on the Trojanettes at jam-packed Paulina schools in developing and supporting women athletic programs. Though she would personally like to avoid recruiting slu admits it will "UNM HAS GIVEN US such terrific support as far as women's athletics 0 Pavilion. probably become neces&ary when women's athletic programs become more *A Notre Dame football coach giving her players a pre-game pep talk is conc11rned," Estes said. "That includes Lavon McDonald and the athletic competitive. 0 and saying, "Win one for the Gladys!" department and President Heady and the administration. "I'm not so sure recruiting is all that bad, though," she added. "We go *Shot putter Ursula Woods heaving a 16-pound shot instead of an eight "We have been able to make so much progress because of the support of out all the time and recruit minority students and high school students IIOOAMA S 0 pounder at Madison Square Garden. all these people, however, I might add that we still have a long way to go." with good grades. Music schools are always recruiting good musicians and The most unusual store ever! *College of Our Lady of the Elms in Chicopee, Mass. being ineligible for There's no doubt about that. While the women's athletic budget will be art schools good painters. No one says that's bad. But for some reason 0 an~· post season play because of seven counts of recruiting violations. raised from $35,000 to $48,000 this year and the number of resident people turn their noses down at athletic improvement through recruiting." 0 0 tuition scholarships will be upped from eiglit to 20, it is still the part of an ALONG WITH FEELING THAT universities couldn't possibly meet the 0 Bikinis Just what lurks behind that "tell-nothing" label? ·es lc:e c TITLE IX (of the Education Amendments Act of 1972) provides that in iceberg _you can see. The part you can't see belongs to the men. The men's HEW regulations without cutting back from the existing programs PICTIJAE Oofers sar,..'ccessotl any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistanc.e chunk of the athletic budget is well over one and a half million dollars and (principly the men's), McDonald has another main objection, dealing with Bar Glasses there can be no discrimination on the basis of sex. In furtherance of. t.h1s the football team alone has over 100 full-ride scholarship athletes. time. He doesn't think the athletic picture at UNM or anywhere else provision, the Department of Health Educn:tion and Welfare h~s s~eCI!Ied "FROM NOW ON IT won't be good enough to have hundreds of full should or could "change overnight." (Something he thinks the HEW is 0 0 sex nondiscrimination standards for athletics at college-level mstitutJons ride scholarships for men and only a few tuition scholarships for women," trying to make happen with its regulations.) Poof FRAMING ~'<~bles Hammocks (since almost all receive Federal financial assistance). . . Estes said. "UNM is way ahead of most schools in changing that, though. "I'm not against the fact that women want equal athletics," McDonald There aren't five schools in the country giving scholarships to women. We 3008 CENTRAL AVE. S.E. C<~rn There are seven regulations that have been drafted by the HEW wh1ch m said. "I have always been a proponent of it, but women's athletics has to ALBUOUER(lUE,N.M. 87106 o Ski Hats e ~'<~bi total say that all facilities, equipment, and athletic services must be were forerunners in that. walk before it can run. It took time for the men's program to grow and o \'ia!los es integrated and/or equal for the two sexes. There can be no discrimination "We don't have a team where we'll ever need over 100 players on though I think the women's program can grow faster, it still must happen ACROSS FROM LOBO THEATRE \'\a'/e! Tee-Shirts on the basis of sex in provision of equipment, scheduling of games, and scholarships as in men's football. I have no objections to that; it's just that over a reasonable length of time." PHONE (505) 255-3239 ~"ell Jackets practice times, award of athletic scholarships, opportunity to receive we'll never need half that many. But if it ever happened that we did need Belt suckles coaching and instruction, provision of locker rooms, etc., etc. that many I would expect to get the same number as the men." McDonald sees a "reasonable length of time" as being five to ten years. As far as equal facilities are concerned, Estes doesn't think anything has He believes the growth will be hindered somewhat by the fact(?) women Everything's Budwieser, to be built because the existing ones can be shared. in general don't have the interest in sports that meJt do. "I'm confident that if I was to call Lavon McDonald right now and ask with a taste of Michelob. to play a woman's basketball game in the Arena tomorrow, he would say "Not that many women of college age really want to participate in 'ok,' " Estes said. "But it would be silly to say we want to play basketball athletics," he said, "I know that quite a few high school freshmen and IMPEACHMENT??? 2920 Central SE-262-1041 games in the Arena at this time because we can't fill it." sophomore girls go out for sports but by the time they're seniors they are McDONALD ASKS, "BUT WHAT if the men and women both want to more interested in not messing up their hair than anything else." LEARN THE TRUTH (Across from the Triangle) use the Arena at the same time Saturday night?" He also asks, "Does this As far as Linda Estes is concerned, those are surely fighting words. mean we will have to integrate the shower rooms?" If not, Title IX in regulations stipulate separate but equal shower rooms must be provided. The major problem in implementing Title IX, as seen by McDonald and NIXON many others, is the financial limitations. There is only so much money a The Man Behind The Mask university can provide for athletics, and there is no way one could possibly provide the women with as much as the men without drastically cutting By Gary Allen into the latter's program, McDonald said. "The HEW says that lack of finances can't be used as an excuse for not following its regulations," UNM's AD said, "It's what I call regressive in "The President is obviously an un-free agent. Mr. Nixon gets the that we will have to eliminate sports in, both the men's and women's glory, gets to live in the White House, flies across the nation ·and the programs because of financial restrictions. world in a giant jet, and makes numerous decisions and appointments, "IN THE NEXT TWO months there will be some clarification on ·but ~he real power lies with a clique based IQ New York." Jobs are congressional intent. It' is my personal feeling that Congress did not want Chaptllr 2, page 52 this to be regressive legislation but that's what it will be if the regulations everywhere ... are enforced." Estes admits finances could pose a problem but hopes by the time women's athletics is adequately funded, the students and legislature will be willing to support it. AMERICAN OPINION BOOK STORE The Truth In Time Careers McDonald noted that men's programs draw sizable revenue through STORE HOURS 9 AM TO 6 PM WEEKDAYS. WEDNESDAY TO 9 PM television contracts and ticket sales, something women's programs wouldn't be able to do for quite a tcw years. 5505 LOMAS N.E. Pho• 265·4176 are at Estes, however, doesn't see that time as being so far off. ·Women Basketballers "When we have the same benefits-such as high paid coaches, facilities, scholarships-as men's basketball has, I have no doubts that we will draw the same kind of crowds," she said. "If we- get the same kind of support General · Lose 3 In Regionals (moneywise) I predict within five years we'll be able to fill the Arena as , the men do_," While UNM's women basketball Northern Colorado made both team failed to win a game at the free throws to ice the vidory. Telephone regionals held at Logan, Utah over "It was a close game all the the weekend, Coach Cathy Marpe way," Marpe said. "They were was not displeased with her team's hitting from the outside so we had Currently seeking applicants with majors in: overall performance. 1 to switch to a man·to·man Lobos Don Trouble With San Francisco The Lobos opened with a 45-40 defense. loss to defending regional "We didn't play up to our By GREGORY LALIRE "He's a great shooter witll. range,'' Hodges said. Hodges isn't basing his analysis of San Francisco champion Utah State. UNM led capabilities in the first half. We Lobo Sporto Editor "He's the strong inside type and has been called the on his scouting report because he failed to scout Electrical Engineers 14·13 at the half, but Utah State 'were badly outrebounded and San Francisco might not register as a national best white shot blocker in the country. He's a great them (which he admits was his first mistake this beat the Lobo press in the third outhustled, but then we made a basketball powerhouse to you and indeed the Dons defensive intimidator, a rejecter (of shots).'' season). The Lobos will also go into Thursday's THE quarter and built up a 10 point good comeback in the second half don't rank in 'the collegiate top twenty polls, but The other furward spot is manned by 6·7 ·game without having seer:' game fib~, but hea? Accountants lead. In the fourth quarter and almost tied it." Denni~ Hodges makes them sound like the next best freshman Jeff Randell, 7. 3 points·5. 8 rebounds, coach Norm Ellenberger IS less worped than his Marpe's women chipped away at Baca led UNM's scoring in the thing to UCLA. who was one of the most highly recruited high - assistant. Elect~Sbpp the Utah State lead behind center Northern Colorado game with 10 Or if you have to play them; as the Lobos do, the school players in the country. The center is 6-9 Eric "Every time we play somebody, we play someorte Let our Campus Representative explain the Linda Hattox, who was high point points. Meg Born scored nine and next worst thing to the Bruins. UNM meets San Fernsten who is averaging 9.6 points and 10.4 bigger than us; that's nothing new," Ellenberger possibilities of placement in beautiful Southern California person with 13 points, and guard was the leading rebounder with Francisco Thursday night at Tucson in the secund rebounds said. "We've played guards who are quicker than us; Chris Baca who scored 12. eight rebounds. game of the Far West Regional doubleheader. It's "The ~ther guard is John Boro, who took over that's nothing new. We've played teams with more , , , OQ March 14th & 15th Both teams had 15 field goals In the consolation game UNM Dayton and UCLA squaring uff in the first game. when· the team was having its troubles and made depth on the boards; that's nuthing new." . - but Utah State hit on five more was routed, 63·32, by BYU and "There is no doubt that they are the best team them win " Hodges said. ''He's the catalyst to the But what past Lobo opponents had all those shots from the free throw line for Marpe admitted that her women we've played this year," Lobo assistant coach For further company information prior to our team, the guy who makes it go." . ·. thipgs rolled into ol!e? . . . . . , its winning margin. didn't have anything left after Dennis Hodges said. "They have a big strong front San Francisco didn't look like Jt was gomg 'We are a real fme basketball team rJght now, Yes, the Mellotran 400 is now available. Right here in campus visit, please write: "The kids played their finest "playing their hearts out" the two line and great quickness at guards. Two seniors off anywhere at the start of the seaso~ !using four uf.its Ellenberger said. "Our. key to su~ce~s against ldah~ the U.S. The amazing new English keyboard instru­ Employment Manager game of the season but it-wasn't previous games. their club will be in the pros this year." first six games and splitting its first 14. The Duns State was our maturJty-a teahzation of what 1t P.O. Box 889 quite good enough to win," Marpe "With mostly freshmen and The best of the Dons is Phil Smith, a 6·4 guard had been ranked in the middle of top twenty polls takes to beat a good basketball team on the road. ment you've been hearing about. Now the full effect of ·Santa Montca, California 90406 said. "Utah State was the toughest sophomores on this year's team, who leads thl! team with a 21.8 scoring average and before basketball competition began this seasun. We're exceptionally tough mentally at this point; we an orchestra is now at your fingertips through the use of General Telephone Company of California opponent we've faced all season. I I'm really louking forward to a has been ,getting over five rebounds a game. Eleven of those first 14 games were on the road demonstrated that thruughout the Idaho State pre-recorded tapes, achieving the sounds of instru­ was really proud of the way we guod season next year," Marpe "He'll be a first round choice (in the pro draft)," and against some good competition, too (Maryland, game." lri I #I handled ourselves." said. "The Northern schools in Hodges said. "He's the Phil Chenier-Walt Frazier Providence, Stanford). Once West 9<'ast Conference .. If. UNM slips by Sart Francis~o Thursday, it will ments such as violins, cellos, flutes, brass and vocals. &EnERALTELEPHDnE Also on Friday night, UNM, our region definitely know we are type. · He's a .defensive player who is also a fine play began San Francisco had 1t together and no duubt be UCLA (heavy fayonte over Dayton) !or dro!>ped a 54·50 decision to a threat now. fundamental offensive player either gong dominated what Hodges caJled a "very tough the Lobos on Saturday. Playmg the powerful Brums Northern Colorado in a game that "Our district (Southern) has one·un-one or off the pick. He poses a monumental league." . is somethirtg Ellenberger can joke about at this 2212 CENlRAL. SE (Across fro~ UtJM) ... An equal opportunity employer went d()Wn to the wire. Baca went usually been the weakest but problem to us.'' . . ·· • "We'll have a size disadvantage-; but these peuple stage. in for what would have been a things are changing fast. Our Another considerable problem for UNM, and a not only have size but quickness too," the assistant "If we are so fortunate to get by Sart Francisco, game tying layup at the buzzer playing ability improves with each pro prospect, is 6"9 forward Kevin Restani who is coach said. "We've played good beforll this year but we feel ycLA will be a very capable upponent," the 2.66·Z338

but was called for charging. a • ' • a .. ~ ·averaging 21.8 points and 10.4 rebounds. will have to play great to win this time!' coach ~aid. . . . ' year/' ' ;.;= .... "''Q> 'Summer and Smoke' New Mexico Daily ~ • .-< .a. e-1 LOBO z .-< ~ -5 Rodey PIQ!J Scores :::: t ~ ~ "SUMMER AND SMOKE" Williams drama. hysteria become the symbols of ~· c ,r:J Written by Tennessee Willi;~ms T.he play opens with the son the sex attitudes in the desiccating 8 0 (Rodey Theater/$3 public, $2.50 (Wade Stevens) of the town South; the minister's daughter as ei ... I» UNM faculty & staff, $1,50 d octot· (David McKelvey once the moral officer to his wild Editorial B students) again plays an old. doctor) confusion and he, the adulterer of ~ OS returning from Johns Hopkins to • ~ * * * her emotions. ~ 8 By JEFFREY HUDSON take up residence as the town's The play carries this moralist .o ·~ The UNM production of leading debaucher. He makes the candor down to the disillusioning ~ acquaintance of the minister's ~ Tennessee Williams' "Summer and ending as the strange emotions, Page f Daniell O'Malley (Photo by David Baca) Smoke" takes on an atmosphere daughter who lives next door, a the strange passions play and pJay g. & Wade Stevens of its own with the excellent childhood friend (Danielle on theit• souls in the sorrocco ..... ~ period costumes designed by O'Malley). She has her own afternoon off the gulf stream. .t<:l ..... Anne Kojola atld the stage design interminable suffering. She has The ·performance was amazing; Managing Editor ..... Yes' Topogrophic Toles of Rush Dudley, showing the had to become hostess for her I enjoyed it immensely. Attend Editor father's rectory because her ' Michael Minturn ...= possibilities of new Rodey Rodey productions as one of the Roger Makin .... l facilities-with the music and the mother (Karan Plagge) has gone few vestiges of redeeming drama Fits '70s, Points Woy stars in the background on the slightly ... crackers. Stevens, the in this town. News Editor shades and tones of the tiered playful yet uncontiflent young "Summer and Smoke" plays Isabel Foreman "TALES FROM TOPOGRAPHIC album of the full measure of life; stage, we breathe in the poetry of doctor versus Ms. O'Malley's tonight through Sunday night at OCEANS" tl1e unfolding petal of knowledge, the old South, dancing with the tight-corseted, empty-headed 8:15p.m. Conserve paper-give this paper to a friend. Yes This occurs simultaneously with symbols and images of Tennessee (Atlantic/SD 2·908) the spiritual uprise of pop music, '* * * Their music is their mystique, Poet to Read By JEFFREY HUDSON with all the heavy organ, moog, On Wednesday the In the '50s we all got in the car mellotron, bass, lead guitar power ASUNM·GSA Poetry Series will to go cruisin' for cokes and passages. The words are surface present Doug Flaherty reading his A Weekend Of Letters~~~~~~~~~ burgers. In the '60s we all got in language as the title implies po ett·y in the Bandelier East the car to go drinkin' and (topographic); instead of any Lounge at 8 p.m. Coming To The Defense Of Dr. Gilbert Merkx smokin'. In the '70s we all get in meaning in them ("Hold me, Flaherty is presently living in Basketball :< the car to go meditate. around, lasting ours, we love when Albuquerque while on leave from I am a recent graduate of UNM positions and application in up to that point had been 4.0 In 21 If you want to influence the we play"), they become notes. the University of Wisconsin at ASUNM has made students an offer they can't refuse. completing four years of contemporary research." I must admit hours completed,) people, Wl'ite their music. Yes, The vocals as the fifth instrument, Osh·kosh, where hl' teaches. For the small price of $30, one can travel to Tucson, undergraduate study at that that upon my first look at Merkx's I would agree with Mr. Henderson currently the most popular band the most perfect instrument, at While he was a Ph.D. candidate Arizona to see the Lobos play the University of San institution. Perhaps, I should also booklist and course plan,. I seriously that the books were authored by some in Britain, started out as Simon once very complex and very at the University of New Mexico, indicate my academic credentials as a considered dropping the course. of the greatest sociologists of all time. and Gar funkle fanatics, then simple. he was responsible for the popular Francisco on Thursday in the Western Regional games "good student" as does Mr. Henderson. Approximately 13 books were on that I, too, read most of them and parts of progressed around and about until Through a system of sound "Road Apple Review." of the NCAA tournament. My cumulative grade point average was list with also 5 mini papers, a all of them. However, I found Merkx's they came closer to the edge energy floats the essence of what In the last five years lw has The $30 price tag includes round-trip bus appro>1am and a term paper lectures to be quite concise, showing where they have achieved their Yes is searching for. Their published four chapbooks of Henderson, I am not at this time required. However, I decided to "take much insight and grasp of the material furthest development in the craftsmanship and praise of the poetry: "The Elderly Battlefield transportation, tickets for· the basketball games and employed. Instead, I found myself my chances" and do as best I could. at hand. The lectures were anything popular cause, a concept in master is an evolution in modern Nurse," "Moving AU Ways at lodging for 'the four-day affair. pursuing something called (My grade point average in sociology but short with class time always going orchestration, a symphony. Their music, either directly heard or felt Once," and "Fleshed-out," all While the intent of the arrangement is good, there are professionalism and am currently overtime. I, too, was a bit concerned current influence is also that of deep, deep in past rites and published in the U.S.; and enrolled as a graduate student at UNM, that the grade in the course was to be the listeners. Spurred by a passage remembered lore, ancient "Weaving a Slow Dream of two problems. First is the timing of the tournament. a very respectable institution of higher Sexist Gliders based solely on a final exam and term in the "Autobiography of a Yogi" allegories for a unique coloring of Hands," published in Ireland. paper (the mini papers were The reading is free and open to Doesn't the NCAA know that UNM is having midterms learning. I would like to know who was by Paramahansa Y ogananda, they the consciousness by Yes. The I, too, have evaluated my learning commented on but not graded), but have conceived a two record fulfillment of the concept. all. Doug Flaherty this week? We can't imagine how the organization could responsible for those sexist flyers put decided to buckle down and work very be so irresponsible as to scheduling the regional playoffs experience as an undergraduate at the out on campus last week advertising a University and have wondered, as does hang glider meeting. Did you see them? hard on that final material. Merkx could easily be found in his office, for this time. Mr. Henderson, as to its worth. My There were several cute variations on The second hitch is that there is only room for 500 final decision has been a relatively one theme-"For Everyone-And His quite willing to discuss term papers with students and gave to students to people to go on the trip. A $30 weekend irrthe fun and positive one due mainly to a few Gal-", "For All Sportsmen And Their • courses at UNM which proved to be Gals." use his books on the subject matter sun' capital of the southwest will undoubtedly draw stimulating and a few instructors who As one can see, theY were aimed they chose to research. With no seemed to have a real concern for the only at those rough-and·tumble problem I got my papers, term paper' thousands.of people to the ticket lines. and exam back from the instructor. I We think that the Lobos deserve a large and vocal stUdent's intellectual advancement "Adventurous (sic) Sportsmen" and rather than just passing him (her) the gals were welcome as accessories also found the department secretary to crowd in Tucsonwhen they play San Francisco. through the System. only. be very helpful in any matter relating Imagine my surprise in reading To whatever BB brain it was who to the course or the instructor. All of But if you can't scrape up the money to go to this appears to be a verY different Arizona and help spur the basketball team onto victory, Henderson's article which criticized the thought up such a catchy and novel course which I considered to be approach to lure the brawny ones to situation from what Mr. Henderson we have another suggestion for you. On Friday at 4:30 perhaps the most interesting and the meeting (he probably has a lifetime reports and one can only wonder how rewarding course that I took at UNM much effort he personally put into <.' subscription to Argosy), I have this to p.m. in Carlisle Gym, the Lobo Hamburgers will getting his graded material back. decimate the KUNM Circuit Breakers in the traditional and the professor who taught it. Being say: if you were trying to be cute, you a sociology minor, I took a particular failed miserably, cause it ain't funny. If I might comment on the educational UNM/media baske~ball competition. The game, interest in the course: "Contemporary you were serious, it is astounding. travesty that Mr. Henderson alleges originally scheduled for Wednesday, had to be Sociological Theory'' (Sociology 471 ), Wake up, this is 1974, not 19561 took place. Perhaps, a better case in point, from a somewhat differen~ postponed until Frfday because of the Breakers' taught by Dr. Gilbert Merkx. The If you really feel that way llbout the course was listed in the University "gals," don't revert to the closet when angle, might be made of other courses I~ unwillingness to appear on the courts to face the crack Catalog as an "analysis and comparison it comes to prime media exposure. One "'taught" in the University. As. a of major contributions to sociological last word for you and your hang glider: freshman and a sophomore, I was Lobo team. And there's another point in favor of the delighted' by the numerous courses Lobo-KUNM game-it's free. theory since 1900, considering their good luck in getting it up. continuity with older theoretical Judy Sing (continued on page 8) Kirk Investigation Could Have Lasting Effects By MICHAEL TARASOFF factions, and conceded the necessity of a third party evidence. Webster Lee Hudson, alias Jesse Lee Kirk, died Feb. 22 investigation. , In view of the evidence disclosed so far, it is probable as the result of a 25·foot fall from a Coronado dormitory Through the cooperation of Charles Becknell, Harold that the interpretation of this evidence by the Bernalillo window on Feb. 20. Bailey and President Heady, the state pollee were enlisted County District Attorney will yield a conclusion of The circumstances surrounding the incident have elicited to attempt to sort out the internal inconsisten~ies and accidental death. allegations from the black c:ommunity in Albuquerque of contradictions arising out of the essentially ethnic feud. But the ultimate verdict is not what concerns me so racism, police apathy and inefficiency, political prejudice The rhetorical battle field grew silent for a time, as the much as the lessons learned about how to and how not to and even homicide. participants became observers of what could prove to be approach the system of justice. Lessons are paradoxically For voicing their concern, the black citizens of our the entrance of a neutral, justice-oriented faction. presented in the form of questions: community have been labeled as counter-racists and as However, the apparent tranquility vvas soon disrupted by On one hand, the black community did give the inefficient and normally apathetic radicals letting off steam the uneasiness generated by the "over-easiness" displayed impression of being "hot-headed," but this interpretation while advancing their own political prejudices in an attempt bV the state police investigators, who in their never-ending of their actions is over-simplified by the fact that the to cover up an obvious suicide or sandal. search for truth, as it were, came into focus as being too viewing public at large could easily detach themselves from The UNM police have been chastized by the black neutral (i.e. seemingly being more concerned about the inherent emotionalism involved in the death of a friend. community for their alleged lack of expertise and avoiding any unpleasant civil disorders than establishing the On the other hand, the death of any human being, unprofessional discriminatory investigative techniques. facts). regardless of race, social station, or any prejudicial In turn, the black community has been accused of The nature of the incident, and the prior confusion of determinants, is, in my opinion, a matter automatically misrepresentation ol facts, of being over-emotional, illogical · the investlgati.>n, coupled with the politically sedative deserving ot the most scrutlni~ing and exhaustive An and potentially riotoos, of auto-stimulation ol their racial tra.ining, experience and mannerisms of the special investigation. It should have been made available pride, and in general, conducting themselves poorly in the investigators, did make it virtually Impossible to discern immediately to the black community, without their having spotlight of the communitY consciousness. what the true purpose of the state pollee's Intervention was. to come under the cross-fire of the public and the ASUNM PEC With a great deal of imagination and optimism bordering Thus, some members of the black community took it administration to demand it. . on naivete, one could toneivably glean the implication of upon themselves to pursue the illusive facts. With the passing of time, it is relatively easy for the Presentation an investigation going on· somewhere within this tumultous Whatever their motives were, the state police conclttded death of one man to become inconsequential, but the ,. exchange of latent frustrations, their investigation on March 1, after holding a press resultant latent racial tensions brought on by the hesitancy conference in the Afro-American Stodie9 Center the of the administration to afford this one man due Apparently, a sufficient body of influential people , previous night (described by police as "a shouting match"), consideration may have a very unpleasant, far·reaching observed the chaotic interaction of these two polarited and returned to their headquarters in Santa Fe to digest the cumulative effect. I ll l ll 0 1 .I [ 11 I 1 ' ' ! ' I 1 I 'I 11 I ·1 I 'I - 1 l• J •I I I II • I • ' I' I 'I ' .Rap Session on Contraceptives and Students for Jerry Apodaca/room :P Sexuality/Student Health Center, 250..B in the SUB/Tuesday, March 12, second floor/every Tuesday, 2·4 p.m. ()p.m. ~ !'J UNM Student. Health Center will be Ooug_ Flaherty will read his poetry (continued from page 6) closed to appointments/Wednesday, in Bandelier East Lounge/Wed., March March 20. Students will be seen on an 13 at a:oo p.rn.VFree. ·offerecj that sought to treat the student emeJ;gency basis only that day. interested in the academic enrichment Women's . Studies Collective will in a humanistic manner and ended by of students but also in them as people, 11 J.,ip Service notes must be submitted Noontime Symposium/l-eague of show the film 1 Am Somebody/Moo., eva Iuating students more on their· their goals and ideas. (I wonder if Mr. In writing by 1 p.m. at least two days Women Voters/Nadine Wed., Thurs., March 11, 13, 14 at ''humanism" than on their academic Henderson's real complaint as to the before publication. ·Notices ·of events Bicknell/Women's Center/Wednesday, 12:00 and 12:45 in Ortega 119. One will be published a maximum of two March 13. · evening showing March 13 at 7:30 achievement. It may come as no great "ethical question" may be found in the p.m./Mitchell Hall 105.• surprise that many of such courses days prior to the event and on the day tarnishment of his "good student" of tile event. qeneral items will be All Special Educatic;m Students, final co u Id be found in the sociology GP A by only receiving a grade of B in printed once, enrollment for the 1-hour The Duke City Linguistic Circle department. My A's in "Affect" the course.) A 11 in formation must be credit/Legislative Workshop/D. H. Presents Randy Speirs/Wed,, March 13 included-event, time, day and Lawrence Ranch in Taos/March at 7:30 p.m./in University College accumulated and I quite happily took I agree with Mr. Henderson that room 12/Frcc. as m11ny courses as· possible which place-and should be delivered to room 29·31/will take place at the SCEC there should be some sort of discipline 150-A of the Jownalism Building, meeting/SUB, Rm. 129/Thursday, followed such an approach. However, for professors and students ali.ke, March 14. Speakers Worship for ~ as I came closer to graduation, I NMPlRG/Journalism Reading ~ However, I am one student who feels room{Tues. at 5 p.m. Q. decided I hadn't learned much at his attack on Merkx is unfounded and Commissioner Morris Thompson Graduate students in the History of UNM, especially in my minor field, and and Sen. Pete Domenici, R-NM, Art are holding an organizational misdirected. Perhaps more attention meeting/Fine Arts Center, Rm. .."""~ decided to change that situation by should be given to those professors will speak at 4 p.m. Friday. 1020/Tuesday evening March 12, taking courses which gave me some who constantly give "blanket" A's or The American Indian ·Lawyers . content. This was one of the reasons I Association and the Indian Law Hector Garcia Guitar Recital/KeUer "grade" classes on the "feelings" Hall/March 12, 8:.15 p.m./Sponsored chose to take Merkx's course. I was not generated rather than any sort of valid Students Association will hold by: Albuqueruqe Classical Guitar and disappointed. · intellectual progress that has been general membership meetings Vihuela Foundation, UNM Classical I am sorry Mr. Henderson feels as an made, thus ~obbing students of true during the conference. Both Guitar Association, and UNM Music individual he has been offended. I, groups are among sponsors of the Department/General admission $2.00, evaluation. 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Complete list­ temporary problems. We'll listen. COLUMBIAN-WEST. 1 block to UNM, ing of summer "digs," training opportu­ AGORA, 277-3013. 3/16 new & beautiful spacious luxury apart­ nities, all "How-to" infonnation about ments. 209 Columbia S.E. 1 & 2 bed· this exciting field. Send $3.00 to: 21 LOST & FOUND rooms, furnished & bills paid, from ARCIIAEOLOOY FACTS, 306 Princeton SE, $11l6.00. Recreation rootns, swimming Albuquerque!~' 87106, 3/13 Nothing cornier than FOUND: Man's watch in Dec. Contact pool, dishwashers, disposers, security and a l:arn DaiJ! Barbara, Computing Center, 277-4646. refrig. air. Mgr, 268-8934 or 268· PERSONS NEEDED-20..25 hours weekly 1006. 2/2'1 for daytime help. Hours arrangeable. FOUND: Black beaded clasp purse near Apply Der Wienerschnitzel, 6901 Lomas. Mesa Vista. Claim in Journalism 206. 5} FOR SALE 3/13 FOUND: Coin •purse containing keya and PART-TIME SECRETARIAL WORK, top money at Stanford & Silver. Identify & WHILE THEY LAST. Back fllllues. of the law finn, plush surroundings. 20 hn. per claim. m1 206 J oumalism. Daily Lobo are sold for lOt each in Stu­ wk. Evenings except Friday plus Sat. dent Publications Business Office room mornings. Light typing. Common sense 31 SERVICES 205, Joumallam Building. required. Mail resume to Julie Phipps. LEGAL SERVICES. UNM Law School CLOTHES FROM 1890-1940, beautiful old _?.O. Box 1903, Albuquerque 87103, 3/12 Clinical Program offers legal services quilts, oak furniture, photographic an­ Open late nights! for students and staff. Furnished by tiques and more. Watch for the open­ ADMINISTRATOR/Housing and Food qualified law students under faculty su­ ing of The Silver Sunbeam Antiques. Services. Bachelor's Degree required •. Sun-Thurs till 1 :00 am March 23 at 3409 Central NE. 3{22 Master's Degree preferred but not mand­ pervision. Availability limited to those atory. Experience In the field of Hous­ whose assets and income do not exceed VERY OLD epiphone body guitar, ing Fri & Sat till 3 :00 am established ~~:uidelines. 50c registration jumbo Management and Counseling is 4201 Central NE fee. Call 277-2913 or 277·3604 for in• good bluegrass· instrument, 898-71l59. 3/15 necessary, For more information, call formation and appointments. Sponsored 243-9461 extension 310 or submit resume VOLVO 122S body. Engine, parts for sale. no later than March 31, 1974 to Audrey by Allsociated Students of UNM. Un 243-6073. 3/14 Stern, Personnel Director, University of LANDSCAPING & LAWN maintenance, FOR SALE: 1966 Austin Healey Classic. Albuquerque, Albuquerque, New Mexico professional or at home, cull 898-9011. Mark III. New engine, excellent condi­ 87140. 3/15 ______3/18 tion. $2850 or best offer. After 6 pm, 7) MISCELLANEOUS CALCULUS TUTORING by grad student. - 294-6853. 3/13 KNOW ANYONE Experienced ... ~all.~nry ~-42-6571, 3/16 CONN Eb ALTO SAXOPHONE, $65, 247- WANTS, REGULAR-SIZE SCHOOL BUS. SABLE WHITE COLLIE at stud. Cham• 3106. 5:00 and 6:00 pm, leave number. price range up to $600, Call Steve, pion lines, 255-6780. 3/16 3/12 nights. 266-6789. 3/12 LOW CAR INSURANCE rates for mar­ '69 GTO, four-speed, damn good condition, THUNDERBIRD MAGAZINE is takln1 ried students. Call 298-6491 and ask for needs paint job, around $900, John, 402 submi!lllions for the next iuue. Brin1 WHO COULD USE Dick Alexander. 3/16 Cornell, apt. 7. 3/18 them to room 206 Joumallsm. PASSPORT, IDENTIFICATION photos. i970 DUCAT I 4511cc, $350. Excellent-;;:;;.. HORNY MALE Gennan Shepard looking Lowest prices in town, fast, pleasing, dition. 2~6-7391 after 5 pm. 3/18 for equally horny female, any kind. 294- Near UNM. Can 266-2444 or come to AKAI REEL-to-reel deck 'vith accessories 2832 after 6 pm. 3/13 1717 Girard N.E, AN EXfRA$1000? & tapes, $200. 268-2512. 3/18 IMAGES-PORTRAIT, PASSPORT, ap.. UPRIGHT PIANO in good condition. $200...... - .... plication photographs. Close, quick, sane. ·,~ ~B~U~S~I~N~~~~E~S~~~~S...-OIIIOP•P•O-R•T•U•N-IT_Y_ You, maybe? 2312-A Central SE. Behind Buttertlelds. 268-2512. 3/18 Photographer or Entrepreneur 266-9957. &/8 VOLVO 544, 1960. $250 or offer. 281-6157. operate your own campus part]I Well, $1000 (before taxes) is about ·what you could Fridays and weekends. 3/18 PICture business. Work your PROFESSIONAL TYPIST. mM carbon­ own bows and make a good income. We e~pect to make your first year in the Army Reserve. $1000 ribbon: guaranteed accuracy. Reasonable 1969 VW ~Q~ARE]BACK ~agon 25-p]us specialize in photo marketing systems for rates. 298·7147. 2/1& MPG, M1chehn tires, rad10, clean.Must campus photography. for tuition, or a new set of wheels, or just plain fun. sell. $960, 268-8513. 3/18 · Color Systems, Box 25669 4l FOR RENT 1969 KAWASAKI 90cc trail bike, good City!. Oklahoma 73125 Here's how it works: First comes eight weeks of basic running condition, $1'16 •. 281-5696, 3/18 787·ll313 FOR RENT: Large house, walking dis­ training (seven for women). Then a few months of job tance, UNM, 5 bdrm. 3 bath, large lawn, patio, shade trees, all appliances. April training. How many depends on the job you choose. through. July or part thereof. $300 mo. or negotiable. Needler, 247-8967. 3/13 Maybe personnel work, or communications, leadership BOSQUE PLAZA APARTMENTS. Adobe training or lab technology. Training that could very well Style--1 & .2 Bds. Furn. & Unfurn.­ Utilities Included. Pool, gas barbeque. Product help you land a better job after graduation. ' large balconies, sauna, ref. air. 10 min. from UNM. Waterbeds pennltted •. From 1l1en you come home, to join an Army Reserve unit $150.00, 8201 Marquette NE-266-80'11. Seminar Students & profe8sors welcome Ill right in the community. From then on, all we ask of you is AMP four 4-hour training sessiorts a month (usually all oil one 7-9 pm WEDNESDAY Special Industries weekend), and a couple of weeks during the summer. The Wild One 50¢ invites you to We have openings now for men and women, with or a seminar on the without previous military·service. Interested? Call 266 .. 5836. latest techniques Or call toll free 1.. 800.. 453-5579. in wiring and connections. Wednesday, March 13 a 9:00am-4:00pm SUB Room 231-C THE.ARMY RESERVE. ASUNM Film Committee 277-2031 IT PAYS TO GO TO MEETINGS. · • I I