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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1950 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • campus. After the wi:\1' Doil!ildelli A few copies of our 20-page sil­ Intramural Corner ... came back to the University re­ T!lesday, Novem~er 7, 195A • • • opening and expanding throgratrl. that he . hoped some day 7 tremendously. Last year 6216 chase for men-object, . Bagged and tagged, would be t)le pride of the South­ delli was called into the army, and people watched intramural sport!! ON A the quarry will be legal game for the annual Sadie Hawkins ·west. for the duration of the war there with basketball and football draw­ dance tonight at the ·suB. Coach J o4nson;s first act was the were no intramural sports on the ing the most spectators. Music for the (ugh) gala occa­ establishmtmt of the intra-frater. MERRY-GO­ sion will be furnished by Orlie Wag­ nity league. In the same year, the ner ~tnd his Sk1.1nk Hollow Boys. now famous 16 man relay was run Tickets for the event are on sale for the first time. In 19.20 the Uni. ROUND! Student Constitution ·at the SUB-and for those who had versity· had an enrollment of 9!> to wear their men down, or shalce :male students. There were six It's silly isn't it? It's their pappies up, the $1.22-per- ' , teams entered in the relay, thus a c­ just as silly, brother, Slated for Approval couple tickets will be on sale at the .counting for all 96 male students. ' . . ' door to the dance. To keep interest )ligh in intra­ to buy any candy but Sponsored by Associated Women mural activities, Coach Johnson the best! That's why By UFaculty Monday students, the dance is part of a convinced the Boa1·d of Regents to we recommend the nation-wide celebration spurred on appropriate $300 a year for intra­ The new Associated Students by AI Capp's famous Li'l Abner. ·mural awards. These R e g e n 1: TOOTSJE ROLL! De­ constitution is slated to be pre­ For the past decade 'and a half, ·.awa:.:d,s were carried on until 1935, licious, wholesome, sented for approval of the voting homely and forgotten coeds on :when the Intramural collegiate fund chocolaty flavor. faculty.,;, .. Monday .afternoon, Dr. campuses the nation over have ~Dogpatch-decorated J>endents, so he divided the inde- a skunk which sprays perfume to­ of a motion picture. (Winnie photo) S candy •hop! With faculty approval it is ex­ ball for $1. This entitles them to pected that the constitution will two 4x5 prints of the Amazon mar­ • be presented for student body vote athon. about the end of November, Dean of Men Howard V. Mathany said. He added that the regents would get it next. for final approval. Council Plans Trip Dr. Smith said the new constitu­ tion would become campus law in To Lobo-Tech Tilt September:"~±, if passed by the students, faculty and regents. Initial plans for an all-student Drafting of the new document trip to the Lobo-Texas Tech football began more than a year ago when game Nov. 25 in Lubbock we1;e dis· it was felt that many provisions of cussed Wednesday by the Student the present Associated Students Council at a regular meeting. constitution were inadequate and The council reported that stud­ not clear. ents may register for the trip, to be Among new items included in the made by bus, late next week. The proposed constitution is a provi­ cost will be $7 to $10 per person BEFORE YOU SMOKE THEM sion for proportionate representa­ depending upon how many go. A ••• you can tell Chesterfields will smoke milder, tion in the Student Senate. Under small deposit will be required when the present constitution each organ­ students sign up, cou1;1cil. members ized campus group has one repre­ added. because tobaccos that smell milder smoke milder. The two dashing (we mean run­ American lads who were snagged taking them to the Sadie Hawkins In charge of the project is Dick ning) Li'l Abners in the top pic­ today in the best .Dogpatch tradi­ dance in the SUB tonight are Bruce sentative regardless of the number ture don't have the slightest chance tion as Sadie Hawkins day came to Mackelduff and Pete Biddle. The in the group. Spindler, who expressed hope that Other important changes con­ a large number of students· would AFTER YOU SMOKE THEM of escaping the two Daisy Maes as UNM. girls are Anne Peterson (tackling) make the trip which comes during is evident in the lower photo. These The boys above who will now have and Martha Hill. (Winnie photos.) cern the organization of the various ·' divisions of UNM's student gov­ ThanksgiVing vacation. He l}lllpha­ ••• you have no unpleasant after· taste. were just two of many young, all- to oblige the two young misses by size dthat women students living ernment. on campus and wishing to go should ' WHILE YOU SMOKE THEM you get more pleasure than get their permission forms in as soon as possible. any other cigarette can give you-that's why milliom o/ THE NEW MEXICO New Mexico Artists Final details of the trip will be settled next week, the council said, smokers say: THEY SATISFY. Plans for a campus song fest To Exhibit Paintings to be held early in December were Prof. Randall Davey, University presented to the council by Ron LOBO of New Mexico artist, has received Norman. He said some 20 organiza­ DAILY word from New York that one of tions plan to participate. Drawing his paintings, Jockey's Girl, will be for program positions will take included in the Metropolitan show· place at the Chi Omega house Tues- VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1950 • NO. 32 of American Paintings for 1950. day. . Word was received Monday that Norman said cups will be award­ one of Prof. Kenneth Adams' paint­ ed winners ·in both men and wom­ ings, The Harvest, would be ex­ en's diVisions. A definite date for WEATHER hibited on the same show that runs the event will be set next week, he Student's Baby Needs Blood from December 9 to Januacy 25. added. Albert Baca, UNM sophomore Joseph's as soon as possible and Prof. Lez Haas, UNM head of Also at Wednesday's meeting Sat­ and a veteran, needs the students' contribute a pint of blood. Any B-r-r-r. Fair and continued cold art, said that the University rated urday, Nov. 18 was, set as Parents' help-and he needs it badly. blood type will be gratefully accept­ with moderating winds today. Fair two of its artists on the top art day. Students' parents will be ad­ show of the year while two others mitted to the Lobo-Bradley game Baca is the father of a 16-month­ ed. tomorrow with slowly rising tem­ old boy who is seriously ill at St. from the state were among 290 at redliCed price,· and campus or· ! ' Joseph's hospital here. Doctors are peratures. High today 45, low 24 artists from the entire United ganizations will hold open ho1.1se not certain as to the exact nature on the Hill and 12 in the valley. States. after the game, the council said. of the baby's sickness, but one type Third IAA Lecture of treatment has been decided upon as urgently necessary: blood trans­ About El Salvador l. fusions. • Ricardo Munoz Gutierrez spoke Unbeaten Army Tomorrow Transfusions are now being ad­ on the economy of El Salvador last Lobos Face ministered from the hospital's blood night in the Administration build­ By PilUl Shodal rated with the invincible Cadet Ed Tixier, a reserve tackle and bank with the unde1•standing that ing, teams of the war era, is timed to captain-elect of this year's Army Baca's fellow students will replen­ It was the third in a series co­ The University of New Mexico Lobos, 38 strong, left yesterday perfection . by perfectionalist Col. basketball team. ish whatever part of the bank is sponsored by the Schools of Inter­ Earl "Red" Blaik, its famed mentor. The New Mexico lineup will used in the attempt to save his American Afl'airs and 'the depart­ morning for New York and their Led by a squadron of fleet backs, probably remain the same as in son's life. ment of modern languages. Saturday afternoon date with the the past with Price, Hill, Manny , I Students wishing to help the Gutierrez received his diploma of nation's number one football team, too numerous to mention in detail, i Arm.y. The game will be played at the platoon-minded Black Knights Morales and Roger Cox starting in ' young father are asked to go to St. Public Accountant from the New the backfield. Bill Pegu"e and Capt. School of Commerce of El Salvador Michie field, West Point, N.Y. be· have stormed through a compara­ tivel;v- light schedule uns~athed, in­ Wilson Knapp will be at ends, Tony .! in 1944 and his degree in econom• fore a seU-out crowd oi some 35,000, Bernitsky and Carl Swan at tackles, I ,ics from the National University thanks to the presence of 12,000 cluding among its victims, Michi­ 1 first IM Net Game Boy Scouts. gan and Pennsylvania. Gerry Lovett and Gail Binkley at ! in 1950. He worked as an account· guarils and Don Mulkey at center. ·I ant in his country for the govern­ While charges of mis-schenuling The Pointers have been concen­ The starting offensive lineup for I Taken by Crusaders ment department of public works. were hurled at University athletic trating on their air game this week, Army has 10 different states listed At present he is working for his officials, Coach Dud DeGroot of the but most observers feel few passes The Crusaders tro1.1nced the Bap­ will be flung at the Lobos Saturday. as "home states." This offensive tist Student Union 51-17 in the M. A. in economics, after which he Lobos considered it en honor to be lineup will have All-American Dan opening game of Monday's intra• will return to El Salvador to teach able to play against the best team The Lobos will probably take to Foldberg and AI Conway at ends; mural basketball activity at the in its newly established School of in the nation. He said, "I only wish the air lanes in their bid for yard­ Lewis Zeigler and Bruce Ackerson gymnasium. Roybal took scoring Economics. · · we were more .reNresentative of age. The stingy Cadet line, led by at tackles; Dick Rober.ts and Bruce honors with 12 points. Southwest football. Ray Malavasi, has yielded only four Elmbald, guards; and Bob Haas, • The second and third games of Pharmacy Women Meet Cold weather is due to move in touchdowns this year. center. The "loaded" backfield of• the evening were won bY' forfeits. The Pill Tillers, Pharmacy over the East coast and chances are . Milton Price, Lobo quarterback, fensively will feature the coach's The Rockbusters forfeited their a ting will be in theair Saturday will again be counted on for most of son, Bob Blaik at quarterback, Jim . women's club, met la~t night. An afternoon. An estimated gathering Cain and Frank Fischl at the half­ game to the Jerboans1 and the employee from the G1rl's Welfare tlie throwing. Chuck Hill, his favor• chemical engineers forfeited theirs Home spolte. of 300 alums and Albuquerque fans ite target, is back in harness and back positions .and either Gil Stev­ to tM Shothots. are expected will be on hand at the Lobos should be in better shape enson or AI Pollard at fullback. Led by Charles Sanchez with 12 West Point at kickoff time, 2 p.m. physically than they have in sev­ Radio Station KOB, Albuquerque, point5.t. t)le De Anza club overcame (EST), " eral weeks, will broadcast the game. "Air" time the At•·ROTC bY' the seore of 31-21. NOTICE Only the most optimistic hold the Two former University athletes will be 11:45, (MST) with Charlie By virtue of this win the De Anza There will be a Mirage stalf hope the Lobos can keep the Cadets will probably be in action against Teas at the mike. Station KGGM club is tied for first place in their meeting tomorrow at 1 ll· m. in from running up at least an ei~ht the Lobos Saturday. They are Bruce will come on 15-minutes later, 12 league with the J erboans, both with the Mirage office. Stafl' members touchdown ma]ority. The sw1ft, Ackerson, giant tackle who starts noon, with Ivan Head doing the four wins and no losses. are urged to attend. powerful Army machine, now being on the offense for the Cadets, and play•bY'-play. ,. I '.' ~ •

• I. ' ' Fridi!Yo November 10, 1950 Next Thursday, Friday .Affairs Commiflee "Independents Topped Page Two Five U Musicians to Play French Film Opens' Friday, November 10, 1950 At Sandoval Tomorrow Bach 8 Minor Mass Professor Studied Prescription Laws Page Thrlle Are Red-letter Days Refuses Standards Greeks'' 49-50 Grades fenley to Return Five music students will go to . Remained Unknown Told to Doctors UNM Movie Series nre available at Rodey and sell for , M k Another Member Independent men and women out­ Sandoval, N. M., tomorrow to piny And Tour~d Europe Dr. Roy A. Bowers, dean of the The University Film Society will $~ each or two for $5. Showings rank . ~he . Greek fraternities and For Symphony· Solo at the Spanish-American seminary Its First 100 Years open its 1950-51 .series tomorrow Will be at 7 p. m. and 9 ;15 p. rn. For St· Ud en . tS ar S The Student Affairs committee soror1bes m gr11de points. the department of music announced The opportunity to meet with the College of Pharmacy, is giving night at Rocley Hall with the Othe1· movies scheduled are "The voted Thursday against adding an­ George Fenley, major in music today. The Bach B Minor Mass, to· be people and educators o;f Europe, as three talks to county medical so• French comedy-dxarna, "The Well­ Affair Blum," German, Nov. 18; It is no little task to have 20,000 other member to the Student St!ln­ Records show that for the second students rather than tourists, was cieties in New Mexico. His. topic is semester of last year unaffiliated h~re last year, wil fly here Friday Students making the t~ip are·· • ;presented by an all-University cast Digger's D&ughter,'' starring Il.ai­ "Major Barbai·a,'' British, Jan. 6;. grades ready for distl'ibution to dards committee. This suggestion men at UNM chalked up an aver­ mght to be guest violin soloist with of 54 voices and 21 ·orchestra mem­ a valuable experience for Miss · "Pending Federal Legislation Re­ mu, Fernandel and Josette Day, "Chapeyev,"' Russian, Jan. 20; UNM students in a little over 48 from . th'e Policy committee would age of 1.5141 against 1.3703 for t~e Albuquer.que Symphony in Car­ Willi a~? Let7he!, trumpeter; Jan~ bers in the SUB b,!lllroom Nov. 111 Florenc(l Schroeder, associate pro- · gai·ding thll Writing and Filling of The story is by Marcel Pagnol, who "Carnival in Flanders," French, hours after they are filed with the have mcreased student membership the fraternity men. · hsle gymnasmm Thursday, Baldwln1 .P!amst; ~o. Margaret !It 8:30 p. rn, was almost unknown fessor in the. home (lconomics de- Prescriptions." also directed and produced the film. )reb. 10; Charl\e Chaplin festival University office of admissions and on the Standards committee from Likewise UNM women not at­ Fenley, who was conce.r.tmaster Gore, v1ohmst; PatriCia Dickson In Europe 100 ;Years after it was partment. He will speak to the Colfax It has English sub-titles, and a burlesque of Carmen Feb. 17; records. four to five. ~oprano; and Gene McDaniel pian: 1 1 tached to so~orities aver11ged 1.6302 of the Symphony Orchestra last written. · Under the direction of Dr. c. County Medical Society in Raton The picture t<;Jlls· a story of the ' Crirne and Punishment,' French, That is the task J. C. MacGregor Sherm!ln Smith, director o:f stud­ 1st. ' · Arndt from New York University, Wednesd!ly. Feb. 24; "The Eternal Return," and his office force .have assigned compared With an all-sorority aver­ yea.r, is. now a junior in Baylor Beethoven, in writing his "Missa plain peovle of France as Pagnol ent a;ff&lrs, presented the policy age of 1.5083. Umvers1ty, Waco, Texas. ~olernnis" in 1822, inquired of pub­ 40. doctoral candidates, including Dean Bowers 4eHvered hi~> other knew them. Raimll stars as the old­ French, Apr. 7; "The Priv11te Life themselves the corning week. CO!Jlmlttee's suggestion. Dr. Smith Veteran women for the second hshel"S as to where he could get a M1ss Schroeder, spent nine weeks • two tallts l11st week. He spoke to well-digger whose· daughter gives of Henry VIII," American, Apr. 14; MacGregor said that he is ask­ Said that the Policy committeE! fE!1t He spent the summer studying semester of 1949-50 made an aver­ pnder Ivan Galamian, head violin copy of the Bach Mass. · last summer in Europe. The purpose the Bernalillo County Medical So­ birth to an illegitimate child. The "Marl; of Zorro," American silent, ing all instructor to bave all that another mE!mber should be add­ age of 1.8110 contrasted to 1,5260 was to study the relationships be- · ciety in Albuquerque Wednesday ·plot is concerned with getting her starring Douglas Fairbanks Apr. grades in his office not later than !!d to the total membership of eight mst~uc~or at Julliard School of . qritics h:we stated tardy recog­ for their civilian sisters. Veteran Mus1c m New York City and re­ mtwn of Bach's masterpiece could tween the United States and Eng- and to the San Miguel County Med­ rnal'l'ied to her aviator boy, friend, 21. Monday at noon. m order to avoid voting deadlocks. men averaged 1.5439 compared with land and the United States and ical Society in Las Vegas Thurs- Jacques, who is called off to war . He stated that sophomores, jun~ turned to Baylor for the fall semes­ be explained by the half-Catholic, The addition of another member the civilian men's 1.3994. ter. half-Pl·otestant tone of the Mass. Germany. · day. · before the birth of the child. tors and seniors can begin picking would give an undesirable balance And, as expected, for the overall The short subject of the program up their grades at the records win- For ~is Thursday night appear­ Its length, said to have requi)'ed The University of London was NM Business Improves ?f power, s11id Joaquin Ortega, ed­ figures, all-University women led almost five hours for JJerformance, host to the group for three weeks. will be the Canadian color produc- "New Mexico's business in Au­ . dow in the administration building Itor of New Mexico Quarterly. al!ce With the orchestra, Fenley Lobo Sports Editor Goes Thursday morning at 8:15, Novem­ the all-University men group 1.5411 will play three movements of Men­ may have had something to do During that time they visited Par­ ti<;>n, "Be~on~ Dull.Care." Thi~ nine- gust continued its upward t nd ber 16. _Dr. Ortega maintained that the to 1,(588. The all-University aver­ delssohn's Concerto in E Minor. with its lack of popularity in its liament, meeting both Conservative To Army-UNM Grid Tilt mmute film IS an mterpretabon on . . · re • Beginning freshmen will pick up Standards committee m em b e r s age was 1.4996. early days. and ' Labor leaders. The ·London film of jazz music played b;v· the'·· sho~ng l,PIP~ovement over last should all be concerned with wei­ By fratern1ties Phi Delta Theta . He i~ a former Dealy A ward Times editors had the group to din­ 0 Paul Shodal, Daily Lobo Sports Oscar Peterson Trio. · year," according. to "New Mexico their grade~ Friday, November 17 wmner m Dallas and winner of the This presentation will eliminate Editor, flew last night to West from their assigned advisers. Tltes~ far~ fJf the students, and that the led the list of 12 with a grade of 13 of the 24 movements, while mak­ ner at the 200-year-old house built Helen Holt and Bill Dame are Business," a publication of the a4d1~1on of an<;>ther member might 1.~9, followe? by Phi Kappa Tau Lav~lle Tri-State Contest in Den- by the original editors, Point for .the Lobo-Army football · students are asked to find out their ver m 1948. · ing use of the best choruses and game. He arranged for passage on handling the series again this seas- University Bureau of Business Re­ advisers' office hours and call on ehmmate that 1deal. · With 1.48, S1~ma Ch! 1.47, Kappa arias. It will last approximately A two-week's lecture study at the on. They said that season tic'!>ets search. A~pha 1,43, S1gma Ph1 Epsilon 1.38 Last spring in a talent content University of Heidelberg in Ger- a New Mexico Air National Guard them during that time. The Student Affairs committee P1 Kappa Alpha 1.36; ' one and a half hours. C-47. . FreshmeJ! who have not been as­ voted to recommend to the Policy for young artists, he and Lois Cox many gave the students a chance to ~pha Epsilon Pi 1.35, Lambda were adjudged .co-winners. . Prof. Morton Schoenfeld, direct­ He said he didn't have a ticket Signed adv1sers will secure their co!Jlmittee that '.'in the event of a or, said he is using top voices and talk to students, professors and · but "would rely on his press pass grade reports along with upper­ failure to reach a decision the Ch1 Alpha 1.33. Sigma Alpha Epsi­ lon 1.3p, Nu Sigma 1.28, Delta Sig­ instrumentalists on campus. Vocal townspeople. to get into Michie Field." classmen at the office of records case be referred to the presid~nt of soloists include Mitzi Reed Neil Wil­ o the University." ma Phi 1.25, and Kappa Sigma 1.22. Get Your Clothes Biggest Food and admissions. The 56 memers of Alpha Chi Roland Krug, 1950 pharmacy son, Evelyn Losack and· Evelyn . In order to accomplish the rush The committee also voted to graduate, is a pharmacist at the (!meg~ led the vanguard of sorori­ Miller. CLEANED JO? ~f gra4e distribution, the ad­ recommend to the Policy committee ties With an average grade of 1.74, new Medical Arts Center. Special parts played by instru­ mJsswns d1rector said that all that decisions of the Student Stan­ followed by Kappa Gamma 1.67, mentalists include pianist Prof. Values In Town! grades turned in by instructors aft­ dards co~mit~ee may be appealed Phrateres 1.54, Alpha Delta Pi 1 52 Walter Keller; trumpeters James YOUR CORSAGE WILL N-0-W er the Monday noon deadline will to the Umversity president. Pi Beta Phi 1.53 ; . ' Whitlow, William, Letcher and appear on the grade slip as N. R.­ RQbert 'Heckathorn; oboists Caro­ Bring your clothes in today Club 29 no report. Chi Omega 1.42, .Kappa Alpha Theta 1.41, and Delta Delta Delta STOP IN AT lyn Darden and Donald Johnson; and h;1 ve them cleaned and Breakfasts ------~---- C The admissions director urged 1.23. violinist Frances Craig, and flutists COST LESS and the special cooperation of UNM Navy Scholarships Prof. William Kunkel and Barbara pressed. 11eliable service at Complete 69 79 & staff members in turning in the 0 Stubbs. reasonable prices. Dinners ------C C grades before the Monday noon Offered for 1951 It will be presented without DYEING RES'fYLING Butter Cream ~eadline: At the same time he said Sigs and Kappa Sigs HENRYS charge, Schoenfeld said. LOOK PRETTIER Waffles ___ ,. ____ ,_____ 25 C . 1t was Important that uper-class­ . Young men interested in obtain­ Gus Says: m!!n report at the admisswns office mg. a. Navy ~ch'!Iarship for college Lead IM Contests when if's from UNIVERSITY Window Thursday and freshmen to trammg begmmng in September their advisers on Friday. 19.51, h!'ve only a few days to sub! With Intramural swimming Drive In This. column should be well II E Representative CLEANERS m1t the1r applications. Applications track, tennis. and cross countcy rece1ved by most men in Albu­ events completed, Sigma Chi leads quel·que Jlecause I am an­ t . ll}Ust be received by the Educa­ Try Our To Visit' University Pick up and Delivery Service Lobo Drive-In tional Testing service Princeton al~ contenders in all U-competition nouncing the most drastic re­ Sports Scene Finds N. J., by Nov. 18. ' ' W}th a ~otal of 136% points. Kappa duction in clothing that will As a representative of the Insti­ Peoples House of Flowers 1800 E. Central Phone 6553 2908 E. Central S1~rna 1s a close second with 110% rock the bottom out of high tute of International Education, Across from Campus "Meet Me At the Lobo!" N~vy college aptitude tests will pomts. HENRY VII prices. This isn't because the Downtown- 214 W. Central Phone 3·2266 Lobos On Short End be given at various points in the (The Giant of Hamburgers) Miss Olivia W. Foster will visit the Trailing the leaders are Kappa prices have come down, oh no, campus Nov. 14-16, it was an­ s~te December 9, 1950. To be eli­ Alpha, 84 points; Jerboans and Pi and far from that. The reason is I A quick run-down on Lobo sports g~ble .to take this test, candidates nounced today. for ,last year shows the golf team Kappa Alpha, 83; Phi Delta Theta . French Fries have over bought. . Ninety Miss Foster's primary responsi­ must be between 17 and 21 by July 82; . AFROTC, 56; Sigma agam took top honors. Led by Bor­ 1,, 1951, or be able to enter college Alph~ Seven Thousand Dollars in bility will be to interview the Insti­ de:.: conference champion Peter Epsdon, 47; NROTC 45· Rockets DELICIOUS merchandise is too big a load tute-sponsored students attending With an advanced standing so they 40; 'Lambda Chi Alpha; 36; Phi Gnggs, the Lobos captured the con­ may ~o~plete requirements for a for any store. the University from foreign na­ ference crown. Kappa Tau, 17; Delta Sigma Phi GIANT MALT tio_ns and confer with the persons commiSSion before reaching 25. 14; Sigma Phi Epsilon, 12. ' I .have close to one thousand The football team went through COAL & CORNELL responsible for their admission .and a. poor season with two wins and ~uccessfpl c!indidates will be ap­ su1ts on the racks, over two welfare. llll,le losses. Tony Bernitsky and pomted m1dsh1pmen, U. S. Naval thousand slacks, about four She will visit colleges and uni­ Wllson Knapp landed on the all­ Reserye, and "!ill be deferred from hundred top coats and hundreds versities in Nevada, Utah, Colo­ conference second teani. Fullback select1ve serv1ce while enrolled of sport coats. rado, Arizona and New Mexico be­ College tuition will be paid plu~ Bob Cooke was the Lnbos' leading The. hot weather we have been tween Nov. 1 and 23. JVt{fe iton DURABILITY ••• DEPENDABILITY scorer. $50 pay mo_!lth, and books and uni­ forms furn1shed. On completion of h!lv1pg and world conditions An inexperienced basketball team L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY d1dn t help to move merchandise won five and lost 19. Lawr.ence Tut;.. th~ ~ourse, candidates will be com­ It rides more srpoothly It operates more economically It's better looking all around missioned as ensigns in the Navy manufacturing jewelers We must sell this merchandis~ '·· tle was high scorer with a total of by the first of the year and I Chevrolet's famous Valve-in-Head En­ Outstanding good look& accompany the ' 247 poipts. Bill Weger, Frank Kre­ 0!-' second lieutenants in the Ma­ Take one ride and you'll agree Chevrolet outstanding performance of Chevrolet . ' nne Corps. They will be obligated can't eat them, if I could I is the smoothest riding car in its field. It's gine, exclusive to Chevrolet in its price mer, Bill Swenson, and Ray Esqui­ wouldn't be able to pay for them. range, brings you an outstanding combi­ cars-only lolo'il-priced car with Body by bel followed in that order. to serve two years active duty. the only low-priced car combining the ~a~phlets giving a general de­ nation of thrills and thrift, plus proved );<',sher-aml most beautiful in its field, George Petrol's baseball team _Please address any inquiries or correspondence to In order to reduce this enormous famous Unitized Knee-Action Ride and according to a recent public survey. won five and lost 12. SC!-'IPt!on of the program and ap­ stocJt, I will offer you a Pre­ airplane-type shock absorbers all around. dependability, year after year. The Lobo tennis squad, with phcat!on blanks are available at JIM SHACKLEFORD Christmas Sale that you cannot sophomores Bruce Pieters and the .h1gh schools, Navy Recruiting afl'01·d to miss. I am offering It lasts longer, too It gives more for less throughout station, 5th and Gold, and the office 1212 THIRTEENTH STREET" %, It drives more easily George Mann leading the way won Off on the entire stock of suits Many Chevrolets are performing depend- . Only Chevrolet offers so many perform­ two and lost 10. ' of the NROTC executive officer in BOULDER, COLORADO top coats, sport co.ats, slacks.• : Enjoy finest no-slzift driving with Power­ the Stadium building • R ably after ten, fifteen or twenty years of ance, comfort and safety features of • Clarence Watson was the indi­ emember, you Will find no bet­ glide Automatic Transmission* and 105- highest-priced cars at the lowest prices VIdual star on the track team, run­ ter merchandise anywhere. h.p. engine-or finest standard driving service. That's one reason why there are over a million more Chevrolets on the and with •uch low cost of operation and ning the mile and two mile dis­ with standard 'engine and Synchro-Mesh upkeep. Come in and see nowl ' . tances. The Lobos won two and lost Program Sales Net $681 I. know this is a very unusual Transmission-at lowest cost. rQPd than any other make. it two meets. time for a Sale on clothing and The total sales of programs at •Combination of Powerglide Automatic Transmission and lOS·II.p Engine optlunal on De Luxe models at extra cost, -=------the Homecoming football game I know I can sell the biggest part \ The Great Escarpment in Brazil amounted to $681.74. Spurs, sopho­ of it at regular prices but I am rises to elevations between 2 600 more women's honorary sold the not takhw any chances. This and 2,900 feet. ' most, turning in $339.12.' merchandise must go and at 1,4 Off, it will go. Don't buy your next Suit Top Coat, Sport Coat or Slacks' until }1lvr Best Bvy-PyA/1 Otlr/$ you see our stock. Use our Lay­ a'Yay pan if you want to. $10.00 Will hold any suit, top coat or I' sport coat until Christmas but will not sell any of these articles on Credit at these prices. Just think-a $50.00 Suit or Top Coat for $37.50. A $30.01) Sport Coat for $22.50, or a $16.00 Slack Tho fh•elline De Luxe 2·Door Sedan for $12.00. BUTTERFIELD Du~ing the Sale we will be open iuines you to until 7:00 P.M. check up your watch ' N O';V I know this is an extra­ • ~ ! ordmary Sale but I am not going • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • to put a page ad for I know most cleaning and ins~ectlon ·I ~.I of you will read this column (I Your faithful wCiteh de­ hope and I can tell you more in my column than I can in a whole lcrves a yearly check·up. WASHING CLOTHES page '}d). . Are you skeptical ? Let us p~~ it In .tip· $QOD Come m and ·see for yoUI'Self­ top condd•on now. CAN BE FUN TOO! Wonderful merchandise at :JA Off! You know the place. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Especially when you do it at the then_ dress it up with a GRAND LA UN D E·R E T J4·~b1~ 1416 EAST GRAND PHONE 2-2340 WATC&I BAND 21 NEW BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHEttS $395 to $2250 EXTttACTOR AND DRYING SERVICE Call your local Greyhound Agent for complete Information IHCl. FED. TAX PLENTY OF HOT, SOFT WATER on low fares and convenient schedules. 3124 EAST CENTRAL .,_ OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE THE B,RIGHTEST SPOT • . . ON THE HEIGHTS Open Daily from 7-6 Tues. and Fri. till 8:00 EASY TO PARK! Just Two Blocks from the U ~GREYHOUND SEE YOUR. LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER EASY '1'0 SHOP! Otnwnienliy listed under "Automohiles" in your local classlfJed telephone direetorv

L. r. .""· Friclay, November 14), 1950 THE NEW MEXICO Little /lao On Campus· by Bibler WRC to Hold Volleyball Page Five DAILY The Word Tournament· Tomorrow • The Fifth Column LOBO OCIETY By Marge Helper Women's Recreational Council- any club or o1·ganization wishing to DAILY LOBO has set the date fol.' it's intramural enter a complete team in the tour­ .___ lly Tbe Third Man- Have You Got The Word Yet! ney is asked to turn in applications • M~RGE HELPER, Edi~r volleyball to~:~rnament for Saturday, Publlshed Tu.. day through FridaY of the regular college year, except durinll holldayo 1 to 5 p, m. in the Gym. The co­ by Saturday ;lt 1 p. m, Refresh­ and e~amination periods by the Associated Students of the University of New J(ui~o. · OOPS, ANOTHER ERROR. If Entered as second class matter at the poat office, AJbuqu_erque, August 1, 1913, under the anyone was rash enough to read Open word to Donna :Michaels. reeyeational teams will consist of ments will be served after the tour­ act of March B, 1879. Printed by the University Prlntin11 l'l!ont. SubJicrlption rate, $4.60 last week's output under this head­ Yes I am a Greek and proud of it. 'four men and four women. per school :ye~, payable m advance. . ing, he probably found the syntax .An "Army Brat" in Europe ••• This camp·us is a wonderful one . Anyone interested in playirlg, or Pament. Editorial and Business office in the Journalism bUilding. TeL 2·5523 slightly slipshod. The typesetter and don't ever say the various or­ YV'rlght VanDeusen ------Editor left out a line of copy and Heming­ ganizations aren't a, very important Danny C. Terry ------Managing Editor way's "Across the River" got hung :factor. Bill Wade ------News Editor in mid-stream. The stuff about Pbil Former UNM Student Lived in Convent Take for instance tlie weekend Phil Godfried ------Business Manager Harris should have read, "Across past. Homecoming is a very impor~­ Bob Kayne ------Circulation Manager the Street and into the Bar." Joan 'Purdy, former U.NM stu­ Since· all chisses were conducted ant part of any campus and on th1s Jack Gill ------lifight Editor GIRL WAS DREAMY. That" dent here for Homecoming, related in Italian, they were thrQwn into campus it is supported exception­ 'IIKPftiE&&NT&D F'OR l'fATIONAio AD\o'IIIRTI&INCI •Y Rodey bunch puts on a good show. events which occurred during her the language, and were- able to ally strongly by the Greeks, as ;vou National Advertising Service, Inc. "Dream Girl" wasn't such a hot three ye::~rs in Europe. ·· speak Italian fluently within four call us. The parade alone certarnly play, but. the sets and lighting were Miss Purdy is what is known as months. "To be able to get food, one would have appeared a lot smaller Colkg• Pt~blisbers RePr•smtalhil an "army brat," having lived in had to listen and lea,rn/' Miss if the Greeks hadn't entered their Your Record 4:!0 MAI>IBON AVE. Nt:W YOR~ N. Y, wonderful and the acting was ep.­ tirely adequate. The Chilcotts look every section of the United States Purdy said. floats .. Ci11Cf80 • 8011'0• • LOa AIIIIUI • SAil FUKIICO before living abroad. While her Marymont is a small school com­ And the campus decorations The Daily Lobo is an independent newapaper published for· the benefit of the atudenta and sound like they're headed for and the University, but it does not assume that opinions expressed in editorials and the big time. Best single scene was father was stationed in Rome, she vosed of 200 girls, Twelve nation­ would have been nil if the .A Phi eolumns are necessarily those ot the majority of the~ student body. Authorship of eon• Clark Redfield's little act in the and her two sisters attended Mary­ alities were represented, including 0 (a greek group) ha4n't worked Ul.Dutions to the Letterip column must be known to the editors, a1thon&"h names JllQ' be newspaper office. Very realistic, mont, an Ita~ian convent. 15 American girls. Most of the stu­ like mad. These are Just a few Center withheld on request.. Letters may be cot if exceedinJ: 250 words. _, ..._ even to the cat squalls. The audi· dents were of the upper Italian examples, Donna, if you want a ------·#§2~33•------ence guffawed when George Hand class, and were very: eager to be­ few more come see me. Miss said Georgina, "You spoke Span­ come acquainted with the Ameri­ Michael's, there is a letter :for you ish like a native.". She also spoke University Program cans. at this office. . SOMETHING LIGHT the word "exquisite" like a radio Miss Purdy said that much more Wright. Van Deusen was pi!lned This Week's Suggestion Letterip Patrons have been having quite a time for the announcer from Clint, Tex. FRIDAY-Exhibition of works by was expected of the students in to Elaine Janka Wednesday mght. past few weeks with a so-called Daily Lobo-Thunderbird feud. PINNED, UNPINNED. A coed New Mexico artists from 3:30 to .Italy. "I was greatly surprised Bev Ream asked me to tell you 78 and 45 RPM walked into the Mirage cafe and 5:30 p. m. at the Jonson gallery, when the large iron gates at Mary­ that if you were going to he Phi It all started about a month ago with a letter signed by 15 per­ pulled an old gag. When nobody 1909 Las Lomas. mont were locke(]. in the morning Alpha Theta history honorary sons, the editor of the Thunderbird among them, criticizing the notice that she had been newly A. W. S. Sadie Hawkins dance, and not unlocked until we were to meeting to skip it. No meeting, Daily Lobo on several points. The Thunderbird appeared a few pinned, she said, "My it's warm in 9-12 p. m. in the SUB ballroom. leave in the afternoon. Each day Janie Winkler, A Chi 0, and e ALL MY LOVE here. I think I'll have to take off two hours were spent on etiquette Johnny Leanohard, Kappa Sig are . days later followed by a rather heartless review in the Daily S.ATURDAY-End of Mid-Semes- and manners." ' pinned. There are more, l;lut I can't Lobo under the name, Pablo P. Casso. my pin." Cedric Adams quoted a ter. . remember them at the moment. As e D:REAM A LIT'fLE DREAM OF MiE Daily Lobo columnists, most of whom were severely criti­ conversation in a nudist cam~: NROTC Glee club rehearsal, 11 "In Italy," Miss Purdy said, for the ones who broke up, well it "I'm returning your ring. I m: a. m. in room 241, stadium. "the churches are elaborate in ev­ was a long week-end and everyol}e cized in the original letter, took up the issue in subsequent col­ afraid we've been seeing too much UNM Gun club meeting 1: :30 p. ery respect, and the people so poor was tired out, so maybe they will e I'LL NEVER BE FREE umns to lash back at the letter's authors. Whereupon began a of each other." m. at the University shooting that they never have enough to reconsider. series of letters defending the Thunderbird and literary art in And when the Pharmacy students range, eat." I feel I should take this time to e NEVERTHELESS general. get tired of rolling pills, they go "I do declare, I think Professor Snarf gets meaner every year." Exhibition of works by New Mex­ The Russian blockade occurred stand up for the dining hall. It (the . outside and toss a ringer. Instead ico artists 3 :SO to 5 : 30 p. m. in \vhile they were living in Germany. hall and staff) wanted to cooperate Many of the complaints against the Daily Lobo were good of being drug addicts, they've be­ Jonson gallery. "To us, the blockade was taken for about the barbeque, if allotted e AUTUMN LEAVES ones, and as soon as we can get the facilities, they will be cor­ come addicted to horseshoe pitch­ Baptist Student Union open granted," Miss Purdy went on. "We funds. Since no money was alloted rected. We plan to carry serious and authoritative reviews on ing. house, '1 p. m. at the Baptist were so close that we did not it would have meant that we who offerings from each of the fields of literature, art, music, and BOSOM BUDDIES. A press Student Union. realize the danger. The high school eatapers be· alo de1l1n eomblned wJlh durlnl bea.atr and depencJ•• . 32. Half ems IS 16 17 gan. Not because we are against modern aeoaraor. lOK nat•• blli,y.DaraPowerMalnsprlnr. / : 33. American ~ literatut·e. We like it. Not because aral rolled rold plate llexel, lOK llalaral rold filled •••• preferted on every campus '•· field ~ we are puritan. We're not. \ olalnleao oleel baek ••••· with hlrh•earved eryolal. Nr• ~ W18 I~ .zo NrJon eord. Jon eord. flowers 'l"//. ~ But merely because we like 36. Elevated 7Sc Weekly 16' $1.50 weekly 0 .4 JOB-PORTUNITIES £ "iT ~ Z5 ~ 24 .zs Zb America and we like putting out SZ9 •55° train ~ something for all Americans. If a '~ Surveys show Arrow to be the best-liked (shortened) 21 28 ever a newspaper or these news·. Prices Include Federal Tax shirt of college men-from coast•to-coast. ' I -1 ~1'1 I 37. Nickname for Harold .Abbey and Cyrus Frazer the .heads of their departments or papers reach tlie point where they I Florence ~0- don't have faith m America-nnd Famous collar styling, careful tailoring, fine ,, from the USN Electronic labo:ra• contact Russell K. Sigler, director· ~31 ~z. NO MONEY DOWN e A YEAR TO PAY ,! tory in San Diego, Calif., will be of the General Placement bureau. 38. Wish ~ all its facets-it menns Amel'ica is !I Sanforized fabrics and laundry-defying here on Nov. 16, They are interest­ A • representative from Allis .J 42. Soothing dead . ·i' 33 ,34 ~5 buttons make Arrow your best shirt buy I ed in interviewing majors in elec­ Chalmers will be here on or about " liquid • ~ ~ 0.::; Bill nnwlins No Interest I 'i, • 44. Weight trical engineering and physics who Nov. 21. He will interview electri­ 3(, 37 .3~ 3'1 41 *3.65 up will receive B.A., M.A., or Ph.D. cal and mechanical engineering (He b.) f 45. Light meal iK~.. ~ La Iicker Mentioned • degrees in February. majors. All seniors interested 4Z 144 No Carrying . Any student hired. by this team should contact the Placement bu­ 46. Herb of rose • Robert Laliclcer, fot·mer UNM ·•···············lll·•!t••··· .. ··············~l ~· will get a 90-day leave of absence reau. family ~ J!farme •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I Charges SHIRTS & TIES 45 146 student and now an ensign in the ARROw without pay, so they may finish the • Any student interested in appty. 41.Concut ~ Navy in Korea, was mentioned in IAddres• , •. •,.,,, • • •• • .- • • •• • •• • • • • • • •• • I semester. A veteran may get un- mg for the junior managerial as­ 48.Meanlng ICily, , , , •,,, •,,,,,,, •• •. State_ ••• ~·· • • • • • • 'UNDERWEAR • HANDKERCHIEFS • , SPORTS SHffiTS ~rr 14& an article in the current SaturdaY .US W. Central Ave.-Phone 3-4401 limited lea\Te. · sistant's examination JI!ust have his tCalh.... _ ••... , • _._..,•• Chatcre •••••••___ C.O.£:.·_ ·.:.: • ~ 1 All students interested in being application in the General Place­ DOWN ~ Evening Post on the recapture of 1 interviewed by the team should see ment bureau by Nov. 14. l.Monster 10•1 Seoul, the South Korean capital,

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'other meeting. Friday, November 10, 19511 Four UNM Officials DeGroot will remain for a !!POrts Pharmacy Group Hears Friday, Nove111ber 10, 1950 ~···············# Escape From Life? Eames Tells of Sibelius While the. Thursday meeting is writers luncheon in New York Mon­ Judge Bratton Speaks . . t Page Six day and a telev.isio11 show on Tues­ Page Seven Dr. Henry P, Eames spoke last, Are At Alum Meets in process at Washington, Coach day night, . · Dean Bowers and Gra'd ·Dixieland Jazz Hits night at the regular assembly for "Jan Sibelius, · the man and his• DeGroot will be on a nation-wide President Popejoy will be in ses­ ·0 N th~ Campus f ~<' Four University of New Mexico Charles Simms, a 1949 UNM music students. His subject was music." radio hool,·UP fol:' the original Ama­ sion with r!)presentativea of both pharm!ICY graduate, spoke at the To law Students The Nation Again officials will make appearances in . By Ro~emary Stockton • ~----~------teur Hour from ,New York. Ted the Rockefeller and· the Carnegie · College of Pharmacy as13embly Wardroomers to Skate· "I am Jool;;ing into the eyes of Wednesday . afternoon. Hill top~c Watch Out, Men! Is. the recent Dixieland jazz craze several eastern ·cities in the inter­ Mack, emcee o;f the program, will Foundation~ while ill New York and · more than one who" will serve either an escape from the bitter realities. ests of the U11iversity this week- waa "Pmctical Experience Re­ in the House of Representatives or Git out yore tt•ack shoes, fallers; salute Albuquerque and Sally will return for a meeting of state A ·skating party is to be held of our complex culture? end. . quirements ;for Pharmacists." at the Ice Arena Saturday from the Senate within the next 15 I s1,1e by the trees S!ldie ·H!Iwkins Befo1·e Dixieland was actually Werner will be auditioned for an university presidents in Washington · Dean Roy A Bowers discussed a years," stated Federal Circuit day is here. Well, speaking from. a . formulated some Negroes in a11d Bill Han, alumni secretary, and appearance with Coach D~Groot. Monday and Tuesday. 5:30 to 7:30 p. m., spon..sored by Judge Sam Bl·atton to UNM law feminine viewpoint, this is one day . California regulation pertaining to around New Orleans gathered and Berl Huffman, athletic director, the number of yearf! each prospec­ the Wardroom society. Admission students at the Jaw Student Bar in the school year 11ny self-reJ>pect­ played any musical instruments will be granted upon presentation lunchen Friday. ing tree would be proud to adver­ held an alumni ineeting iri Kansas tive pharmacist must be enrolled in that were. available. To some it was DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: a college of pharmacy, Judge Bratton lauded the dean tise. Gh·ls, it is our golden an e&cape from their meager social City Monday night. Tonight they Qf the W ardrciom member~hip card. and faculty of the Law school for opportunity day. How else is we and :economic status of that. era, will be in Chicago and Wednesday AXYDLBAA,XR their achiev<;Jments within the past buck-toothed beooties gonna get us To some it was a means of expres­ night in Pittsburg. At each place, JsLONGFELLOW a man aro\md these parts since they twoyears, · sion to liven their dull lives. These prominent alumni of the University One letter olmply stands for another. In this example A Ill used . made murder agin the law? It is are the roots of jazz considered by Judge Bratton told the Law the day guarenteed by A WS to have arranged meetings for the for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single let~ers, apos· , students that he was opposed to the many to be the only "pure" Ameri­ tropnles, the . length and formation of the words are all hints. warm the hart of every "bachelor" can art form. UNM v.isitors. plan of putting a Law school at ·gal and heels of every bachelor guy. Each day the code lett~rs are different. UNM because the University wasn't Today Dixieland is again sweep­ Special Student President Tom L. Popejoy will P~---- However, this columnist hasn't ing the country. Perhaps memories Cryptogram Quotation large enough. He added he was fully decided just what it is about join Hall and Huffman for the A very gratified to note the records of "the good old days" are ·being ON Sadie Hawkins day that it makes restored. Perhaps we are delving Thursday night alumni meeting in JE C T W D W T W C P S S, oA T W C P H W 1' MAKERS OF FINE CANDIES of the June graduates. He stated it so mucp fun. It cain't b!l 'cuz we Service he "had the honor of giving them into the past in a futile attempt to THE Washington to make the principal . gits to chase the fellers-we do that brighten the future. address. VGK PH GA TEVW~WVWDHEK. their diplomas" at that time. all the time. Maybe it's 'cuz they BALL One week or Friday night in New' York, Coach . Parfy Ccinc:Jy Our Specialfy For the past two years the Law lets .us ketch them on Sadie 0 Yesterday's Cryptoquote: WHY SHOULD WE STRIVE, WITH· school officers have been in the Lobo Hawkins day--they think we't·e only Donn·elly, Holmes Write Free less. Dudley DeGroot will be on hand CYNIC FROWN, TO KNOCK THEIR FAIRY CASTLES DOWNf· stadium. Judge Bratton forecasted kiddin', but boy, will we fool them!! Instruction "with a measure of confidence" On County Government ~long with the. other three to greet -COOK,. 111-a So. Cornell One r,eason I lil'e it is 'cuz all any weekday We won't leave you former UNM students at still an- Dl•tr!buted br ~!ng Feature• Synd!eato that. at the next board of regent's those soshul-minded Yankees git a meeting plans would be approved Dr. Thomas C. Donnelly and Pro­ afternoon . ' chance to see how good they can fessor Jack liolmes of the gover)\1- without time on your from the a,rchitect of a building for look bad--and that's purty durn the College of Law. ment department are authors of hands. awful. the chapter on county government "The next class will be the last If last year is any indication of to graduate without the benefit of in New Mexico in a new book just this here year, I'd say you fellers is issued by the University of North We have a watch for a Law school building," Judge in fer a treat-ment, I never seen so Bratton revealed. C~rolina Press. · ~· you to wear while your's much goin' on. Marryin' Sam durn Title of the book is "County Gov­ Now 62, the Judge said he had near put Bernalillo out of business. is in dry dock. been practicing law since his early ernment Across the Nation." It is Modern Alleys Campus Interviews on Cigarette_Tests And the costumes-Wow! One cute edited by Dr. Paul Wager of· the twenties. He has been on the bench chic was dressed as a smoo, but • Air Conditioned of the US Circuit Court of Appeals University of North Carolina. • Snack Bar 1910 E. CENTRAL the whistles and admiring glances Each of the chapters in the book for the past 17 years, and before c!lst her way proved she definitely • Open 11 A.M • that he was a US Senator from New is devoted to trends in county gov­ • Phone 9895 ,. warn't no . ,Pappy and ernment with a case study of the Number 6 •••THE TURTLE Mexico. Judge Bratton is president Mammy Yokum and all their twin CHAPLIN of the UNM board of regents. government of a representative brothers and sister wuz there, not county in each state. Bernalillo is ALLEY to mention Injun Joe and a whole the county selected by the authors 411 N. 2nd pack of wolf girls. It was a scream; for their case study. · .CORSAGES · Classifieds even Sadie herself managed a smile The LOBO carries classified advertising or two. Believe me, this is one dance in each Thursday paper. Rates: 5e per you won't want to miss. Gardenias ...... $1.00 ea. word or. n mfn. of 50c per ad; 26c extra • I tor blind address ads. Ads must be in our Wish I could giV'e you some par­ hands by 5 p, rn. Tuesday of the week ticulars, but since I am too lazy to Carnations ... .'...... :...... 1.50 up they are to appenr. Ads will no.t be accept.. call Eleanor Gaynor and find out, I ed by telephone and payment on all olassi· suggest you consult your local trees fied a.ds must be made in advance. Mail ad Orchids ...... 4.00 up and payment to Associated Students Of­ for time, station, commercials and fice, University or New Mexico, The LOBO so forth. Might even try the front 3 fs not liable for mi~;takes except to the page of this paper. Don't miss Sadie Roses···········-~---·························- .50 per bloom amount of the ad. The Lobo reserves the right to properly edit and classify aU ad• Hawkins day. How could you? That 1 4 and to refuse o.ny or all advertising, would be almost as bad a faux paux Boutonnieres ...... • SOc •.. as not believing in Santa Claus • For Sale Beware men-you're only young and free one~, and not for long on Baby crib (Kiddy Koopl and mnttreso Sadie .Hawkins day. (Kant-wet) $7. Westphal, 612 N. Girard. 2 Speci.al 1' Young Man•s Tuxedo. Good Condition. Corsages medium size, ~39.50. Tux Shirt $4.50. Jack • Carroll Speaks of Ship (Mums) for Football Games 75e up Markle, 205 N, Pearce...... At Wardr~om Meeting "[ should never Lost At a meeting of the Wardroom FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS •~Psychology or Retlgion," ••Living Under society Tuesday night, Lieut. have stuck Tension/' notebook4 PLEEZE return to WEDDINGS-PARTIES-HOME DECORATIONS Baptist Student Center4 Charles H. Carroll told of his ex­ periences as captain of the USS BANQUET ARRANGEMENTS Littlehales. Slides were shown of Recognize these keys1 my neck out!" snapshots Lieutenant Carroll had Summer Hours: 9:00 A. M.-5:00 P.M. taken. An amendment to the Ward­ room's constitution and plans for the NROTC winter formal were 8 0 • discussed. 7 GIANT

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IL~ " I ..~. Architects to Compete Friday, Novembel' 10, 1950 Three Tearns Refused Architectural students are eligi­ Page Eight DAILY LOBO ble to compete for $325 in prizes to be awarded in two national de­ dwelling units. A sketch plan for a Points in Meet sign contests. Swim The first design calls for a group public swimming pool is :requi:recl in . THE NEW MEXICO Director John Dolzadelli told the of garden apartments with 350 the second contest. SPO·RTS. second meeting of the Intramural • council recently that three groups, the Rockets, Alpha Epsilon· Pi and PAUL SHODAL, Editor Sigma Alpha Epsilon did not com­ . ply with the. entry rules for the HERE THEY intramural swimming meet. I' DAILY LOBO These 'teams entered less than KIMO COME •• • • • the required eight swimmers. The THE BATTLIN' BOZOS WHO lntram1.1ral Corner ~ •• council decided to ta'ke the entry VOL. LIII points away from the te~ms but BAZOOKA'D THEIR WAY TO GLORY! ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950 NO. 33 allow them to keep their place points. The final settlement of pen­ alties. for teams not fulfilling en­ Climax Near in Basketball• and Tennis trance :requirements was put off ;for BREAKTHROUGH By AI Mogull his first sets but came back to win a future date. With the gal who put whammo in their ammo and a Frenchy Army Pulls Few PunChes; Bach's ~Minor Mas~ Student Constitution The council passed a motion tliat The spirit and fury of intram'ilral his next two. . song on their lips! ---- Basketball continued Wednesday in case of a tie in the basketball The Beautiful basketball and tennis are rapidly leagues there would be a playoff r· To Be G1ven Sunday, . . approaching a. climax. night at the University gymnasium. A .DAVID jOHN . R· t ht• · L· b In the opening game of the evening, before the teams would •be allowed N I 51 0 On Wednesday, l(appa Alpha to play for all-U ·championship, BRIAN I AGAR beat AFROTC to take third place Phi Delta 'l'heta overcame Sigma SUZZANE D Chi, 28-17. Albert Brion was high Dolzadelli told the council that ou s r-Ig mg ~yP~~""'" - No Admission Charge Gets Faculty Approval in all-University competition. John the gym will be opened every Sun­ Jasper, Kappa :Alpha, lost his sin­ point man for the Phi Delts with STARTING SATURDAY WEST POINT, ]'f.Y., Nov. 11- ;Bach's eig~teenth- ~entu:ry B • 10 points. Pi Kappa Alpha won day from now on for the use of gles match to Ken }!anson, 6-2, 6-2. students. The ban on the use of P ·med Cl ub Sl at es (Special to the Daily Lobo)-A:rmy Mmor Mass Will have Its first AI- By Jim Tucker The KA doubles team, composed of from Sigma Phi Epsilon by a for­ re 19 feit, the field south of Men's Dorm has · · · didn't teach restraint here. this buquerque performance Nov. !lt The new Associated Students constitution was unanimously· Bob Barney and Bill Lewis, defeat­ been lifted. · • ld T• p • • afternoon as its Cadets, the na- 8:30 p.m•. m. the SUB. There Will a. pproved by the voting facult. Y y· esterda.y· aftern. oon. ed Harry and Fred McCracken of The De Anza club won an easy Any students interested in inli-a­ Fle • et1t1ons tion's top football team, hurried to ,be no admi,SSlO~ charge. the AFROTC, 1-6, 6-3, 6-1. victory from the Newman club, 38- mural fencing, rifle competition o:.; riP1 . smack down the New Mexico Lobos Under duectlon o_f Prof: Mo~ton · The Student Affairs committee and the Policies committee John Taul, KA, and Paul Myers, 13. Charles Sanchez and Luige Gur­ skiing should see John Dolzadelh 51-0 Schoenfeld, a 54-voice choir, atded favored the new constitution by unanimous vote last week. It AFROTC, furnished the highlight za shared top honors, both scoring in the gymnasium any afternoon. of the day with their well matched nine points. In the final game of the BOX OFFICE N. t• nal Fratern•lty The largest crowd ever to wit- ~~nf t:itj!C:os~If~~stra, will pre- was approved last spring by the Student senate. sets. John Taul finally won the evening, the Shothots squeezed past OPENS a 10 . . nep;s .a footpall game in hallowed Rated as neithe; Catholic nor Ratification by the student body match, 3-6, 6-0, 9-7. the scrappy NROTC, 30-24. Gordon 11:45 · MIChie stadmt?, 3C,476, cheered as ·Protestant in scores or words, the and approval by the University $3,000 Stipends Offered A trip to the State Mental hos- the Cher:r:y-shuted underdog;s from Bach Mass :represents the dual T Ed•t I 8 k regents is all that is necessary for Intramm·a.l Athlete of the Week: French sparked the Shothots by pita! at Las Vegas and one to the New MeXICO held the future gen- aims of its author. A devout Luth- aos I or s 00 the n.ew statutes to become campUj! John Taul. For his outstanding dis­ scoring 12 points. For phile Study Projef:t TOM 'N' JERR'l:' in play on the University tennis Three quarters through the bas­ Lovelace clinic here a:re planned e:rals to a 7-0 advantage at the first eran Bach is said to have com- M k d G law in September, 1951. courts. Taul, who combines excel­ ketball schedule, Kappa Sigma and Fellowships amounting to $3,000 "FRAMED CAT .. for the newly organized Pre-med quarter, bined the best in Protestant and aS e ' OdS, to 8e The new constitution is the first lent form with an equally potent the Phi Delts lead their respective for single students and $5,000 for club. · The Cadets pulled no punches as Catholic liturgies. to be submitted for faculty ap- The club will hold its second they pil!yed top hands almost To put over the impressive cho- proval. If ratified by the student I • forehand, backhand, and serve, leagues. Kappa Sig has three Wins married students .are now being of­ JOE McDOAKES ~heir Released by U PreSS looks like a good prospect for the and no losses. Phi Delta Theta has fered by the Doherty Foundation. meeting in Bi9logy 12A at 7:30 to- the entire. distance. The expected :ruses and arias that Bach wrote body and approved by the Univer- ,. University varsity team. Taul never four wins. The Jerboans and the De Applicants must ca:r:ry out projects in night. .At its first meeting two shining light of the day was AI into this major work, Professor "Masked Gods," a new novel by sity regents it will be the first As- seems to w,orr:y, even though ha;rd Anza club are tied for first place in some Latin-American country, "SO YOU WANT weeks ago a constitution was drawn Pollard, the powerful and confident Schoenfeld is using a well-balanced Frank Waters, editor of the Taos sociated Students constitution to pressed, anp he always has a smile in one league, both with records of preferably Chile. · up and officers were elected. fullback from California. The Army choir of 17 sopranos, 17 altos, eight weekly El C:repusculo, will be re- have complete sanction of the Uni- for the spectators. John doesn't ap­ three wins. The Crusaders and the For further information contact A RAISE" A petition is being made by the backfield ace scored 19 points dur- tenors 13 basses, four soloists, and leased by the University Press to- versity. pear to play his be~t until he ~s Shothots are also tied in their the School of Inter-American Af­ club to Alpha Epsilon Delta, 'na- ing the afternoon. an or~hestra. morrow. Drafting of the new constitution tiona! honorary pre-medical fra- The · The sopranos are: Beverly Burke, began in November, 1949 as a re- I. forced to, In the semi-finals and m league, with three wins each. • fairs. WARNER-PATHE NEWS A:t'~y jugg~rnaut! gatherin~ I the third place .playoffs, Taul lost ternity, for a charter. steam as 1ts seemmgly mexhausb- Patricia Yenney, Edith Bt•ay, Mar- A product Of 20 years of :re- vision of the old, now present, one. All pre-medical, pre-dental, and ble supply of reserve wore down ietta Brown, Beatrice Hubbell, search, the nove1 is an interpreta- The result is a ew, streamlined 11 ' Chemis.~r!:l i pre-veterinary students are invited Alice Dement, Elissa Frazier, Mit- document which is about one-fourth · course 10 • • to the meeting tonight. See story on page four zi Reed, Barbara Watkins, Ollie as long as the present constitution. Art Re/:uod uctions l koolc. a ew reacl:•on , h Chosen as president for this se- Austin, Harriet M. Riebe, Barbara The new document increases the au- 1 -tried a " i~h a ma\:~ 1 master was Reed Porter. Other offi- McLean, Evelyn -Losack, Patricia thority and responsibilitY of the . ,, At U Gallery Show \ii: a \,ue\t.Y w\ sa1:isfae.\:lol'l • I ; cers elected were Aleck Chello, vice- the New Mexico forces, capitalized Dickson, Gloria Castillo, Grace Student senate and gives more pro- ! ' ~nd 9~ rea ;. president; Mary Cay Jones, secre- on several costly Lobo mistakes. Ma:rben, and Mary Thomas. portionate :representation of stu- Reproductions of renowned paint­ ta:ry; Faith Sherping, treasurer, Here we use the word "reserves" The altos a:re: Mila Castillo, Rita dents in the senate. . ings can be seen in the ,Ia~st show • Friedman \! . and John Wiley, socia~ chairman. loosely. They are not reserves in Sharpes, Josie Klassen, Margaret Among other changes, the new at the Fine Arts bmldmg. The BY Ronbn!e University jf ... Dr. ,Edward F. Castetter and Dr. sense of being "substitutes." They· Klassen, Frances Martin, Eleanor constitution makes it necessary for show is primarily deva~ pep rally. Pictures will be taken Among his most important works Harold Abbey and Cy Fraser would -tNt combines bot~ perle&. miJdness and rich for the Mirage. are "The Colorado," which sold 60,- be on the campus looking for young ERNIE PYLE u4: -\:he airs 000 copies and was praised by 250 men who want to do electrical en­ 2121 N. 4TH e PHO. 2-5978 us \.ells rln9~ like, tasb! :reviewers, and "The Man who gineering work. Special jobs for 'f\,e eamt>11 -the stude belles ~refer in one great ci.9are&- U,tcfcy Strilce! Killed the Deer." The latter was 'fhllt a o.L eaml>US '\(e I physicists and mathematicians :will ut -~:he air OU:~h \.uti<.!! S-trl • Wilson, 3 Students termed by Stephen Vincent Benet, also be available. The San Diego NEXT WED.-THUR. B Perfect mildness? You bet. Scientific tests, Burton Rascoe, John Chamberlain, 1s filled ""' . . .. laboratory is also looking for engi­ CHARLES K. FELDMAN prosonts Greenbere confirmed by three' independent consulting In Church Program and Joseph Henry Jackson as the neers in the fields of civil, mechani­ 13Y NJotfon . laboratories, prove that Lucky Strike is milder The Rev. Dr. F. M. Wilson, di­ "best novel on Indians ever writ­ cal, structural, architectural, and ucLA ten." chemical engineering. than any other principal brand. Rich taste? rector of the United Student Chris­ ORSON WELLES • tian fellowship at UNM, and three Of his eight novels, two have been The field is limited to graduates in A MERdURY PRODUCTION Yes, the full, rich taste of truly fine tobacco. foreign UNM students took part published in Englancl and one in or to those who will finish some Only fine tobacco gives you both real mildness in the Sunday services at the Evan­ France. time this year, Sigler said. gelical United Brethren church. , He said that seniors accepted and rich taste. And Lucky Strike means fine The Rev. Dr. Wilson gave the tobacco. So enjoy the happy blending that com­ Hoff Talks ·to Sigma Xis could be granted a 90-day defer­ "Moe beth" morning sermon. Marie Sommer­ ment and that veterans could be bines perfect mildness with a rich, true tobacco ville from India, Sang Keun Chun Dr. C. C. Hoff, assistant professor accepted and . granted unlimited by William Shakespeare taste. Be Happy-Go Lucky! from Korea, and Wllliam Mensa of biology, spoke at the regull!r time to report for duty. Dapra from West Africa, present­ meeting of Sigma Xi last night. Hts All persons interested should introducing -ed the evening program. topic was "The Nature of the Biotic contact Sigler by tomorrow morn­ JEANETTE NOLAN Community." ing. with- Dan O'Herllhy Roddy McDowall ~.S./M. Walker to Speak on FCC Edgar Barrier F.T.·Lucky Strike Practices, Fuhctions Former U Lecturer ••• FEATURES AT 5:00·7:30-10:00 ' Paul A. Walker, Federal Com· . STUDENTS -~~---·------.50c ADULTS ------·------$1.00 ~ans Rne 10N«o munications Commission member, CdPitu THI AMiftiCAN TOIACC:.O COM,.ANY will speak tomorrow at 8 p.m. in l-luie Edits American Mercury George Fenley the Science Lecture hall. He .is be- SUN.-MON. . ing pi·esented by the UNM College William Bradford Huie, free largely for Readers' Digest, Coro­ EL REV TUES. of Law. lance writer and UNM visiting pro­ net, Nation's Business, .Liberty, and Walker1 . who has be~n an. Fqc fessor in journalism for the 1949 American Mercury. Fenley Is Civic Orchestra Guest Star member smce it started m 1934, Will summer session, has been appoint­ He first broke into prominence discuss functions and practices b'e­ ed editor of the American Mercury, with an expose of former commu­ George Fenley, 19-year-old vio­ G. Ward Fenley of Albuquerque. fore the Federal Communications Announcement of the appoint­ nists in th. eatomic energy set-up. linist, will be the guest artist J?r~· Mu Phi Epsilon awarded Fenley Commission as it applies to radio ment came in a letter from David While at UNM he had several na• sented by the Albuquerque CtVJ.c first }lrize in a contest sponsored by and tele-communications. Eliot Green to Dr. Thomas C. Don­ tionwide tilts with David Lilienthal, Symphony orchestra at 8:15 p.m., that organization _lit McFarlin hall The public is invited. nelly, a close friend of H uie's. then head of the Atomic Energy Thursday, in Carlisle gym. on the campus of Southern Method­ Huie, . an Alabaman, has free Commission. Fenley will play the Menlelssohn ist University. He was 15 at the lanced sincel937. One of America's Last spring Huie wrote an article Concerto in E minor, a vehicle par­ time and won over students whose fm•emost advocates of air power, on the Lo:rius case which was an ticularly designed to exhibit the tal­ ages ranged up to 21. WEATHER he has had articles appearing on incident of two vacationing couples ents of a. young artist. The Symphony will also . Plll;Y that subject in Readers' Digest and who disappeared after last being At the age ol' fiv~ Fenley won a Handel's water music, ballet music othei' magazines. Huie autJ1ored a heard from in. Albuquerque, The taltmt contest du:rmg the Texas from Schubert's Rosamunde, and Considet•able cloudiness today, book titled "The Case Agamst the article appeared in Coronet. Ocm tenninl in 1936. the Overtui'e to Die Meiste1•singer with a high of 54 degrees. Possible Admirals.'' H. L. Mencken was editor of Fenley is the son of Dr. nnd Mrs. ft·om Wagner. snow over the mountains late today, Since 1937 Huie has written American Mercury.