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Revolution • • • (Continued from page 1) Candidates Discuss CargoSpeaksatUNM The defense of the United (Continued from page 1) Nam War," he declared. ''When States was led, ironically, by two you can't win the minds of these foreigners, Sir Dennis W, Borgan He said he has encouraged mo­ people a military victory doesn't EXICO of Cambridge University and Leo tion-picture companies to come mean very much." He defined • Mates of the Institute for Inter­ to New Mexico because "thi$ pays "winning the mind" as finding a national Politics in Belgrade. U.S. Foreign Policy off immediately.'' ·' basis of agreement of large is­ The governor said that Stokley Our Seventy-First Year of Editorial Freedom Both argued that the social By PHIL SEMA~ ronistic relic ..• Asia today needs sues, having community of cost$ of a revolution were too College Press Serv1ce its own security undertakings.'' Carmichael "should not have been thought, and being able to com­ high to make it available and prevented from speaking here, It Vol. 71 Wednesday, May 1,1968 No.102 desirable means of effecting so­ WASHINGTON-Senator :Rob- He proposed ASPAC, which has does not hurt to hear the views municate. cial change. Mates said, "The ert. Kennedy

NEW MEXICO LOBO LETrEBS TO THE EDITOR ;P11bliahod llo!'~• Wedn.. d&J', 'l'hunday, and Friday of the regular Unlversicy year by the ~tudendt-~_!>llcati~ Bo;ard of the .A.soeiated Student. of the Universicy of New Mex.'eo ~· eeon ...... , Pme a plaintiff in this Jim Dines, on the other hand, has proposed an amalgam of The Poor People's March will warmed-over "expansion" of programs already in existence Calvani is well aware of this. suit, you simply sign the attached He has done a fine job as head of pass through here with a march retainer form and supply the re­ and new ideas which seem unworkable if not downright both Student Affairs Committee and rally led by Ralph Abernathy quested information. The suit absurd. To mention a few: and the Student Lobby. The Lob­ on Saturday, March 11. will be filed in several different There has been a lot of desire -He would publish a "Senate Digest," roughly the equiva­ by is especially vital and Calvani Federal district rourts across the wants to strengthen it and make on campus lately to do something. country. Your name will appear lent of the Congressional Rec01·d, which would be made avail­ it truly representative of all the The March needs people at its as a plaintiff in the court nearest able to all students. Minutes of Senate meetings, committee interests and desires of UNM office to answer the phone and do either your draft board or the students. a little typing. It is located at place where you may eventually reports, and any other correspondence which Senate gets are 1010 3rd NW. Can you give an be ordered to report for induc­ He knows that the university hour? Any day from Tuesday now kept on file in the student-government offices and any must concern itself with the real tion. The effect of filing this HE'S PROGRAM DIRECTOR OF A NEW student may have free copies of anything he wants. A Senate issues of our lives and our so­ April 30 through Friday, May complaint will be to demand that 10 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. you not be drafted pending the digest would be an unnecessary and redundant expense. ciety. This concern begins right here in UNM. Make a better Cali Ken Balazar or Bill Cole­ federal court's determination as -He has called for a change in format for KUNM, campus UNM, which in turn will make a man for more information, and to your constitutional right not radio station, "to conform with students' interests." KUNM attend a planning session at the to go •••" RADIO STATION IN ALBUQUERQUE better society. Connect the state A special three judge Federal and national issues to UNM. Good Samaritan Church tonight is now working itself into a new format; it would seem only at 7 p.m., located at 7th and court will have to be convened in Connect UNM issues to the state each district to hear this case, reasonable to wait until this is done and see if it works out and nation. Granite NW. BfilColeman which may later reach the su. before calling for change. Students are one of any soci­ preme Court. The whole process DEDICATED TO JFR -He has proposed establishment of a committee of law ety's best hopes for real reform should at minimum delay the in­ students to advise students about off-campus legal problems. and progress. Our university is Resistance duction of all plaintiffs until the our launching pad for ideas and Dear Editor: case has been settled, which will JFR The Student Bar Association already provides a similar serv­ actions. The idea is to keep the All draft eligible men -who are be well into the fall and perhaps ice; why duplicate it at student-government expense? university as an independent in­ conscientiously oppoeed to the even later. It may, of course, al­ JFR is a new concept in radio programming. stitution which involves itself war in VietNam and to conscrip. together prevent the induction of -He has said he would make more information available with students and society both. tion for that war now have an all plaintiffs and other selective JFR. . Jazz-Folk-Rock. IT STARTS TODAY! · ~ough the Alert Center. So, it would seem, would any presi­ The purpose of a university is to apportunity to become plaintiffs C.O!s. dent-unless he wanted to abolish it, he would certainly educate and train people as well in a comprehensive suit against New Mexico Resistance has NEW want to expand it. as to enlighten, criticize, advise the United States the object of ordered copies of the suit from and to improve the quality of the which is to establish the right of national SDS, and anyone inter­ No one expects you to listen to a radio station all day long, but if you listened to JFR you'd know the difference. It -He has called for establishment of a Student Rights whole society. selective conscientious objection. ested should contact us at a meet­ Committee to make information available and promote dis­ Calvani is very aware of these Those who decide to become ing or by phoning 247-2843, or at works like this: purposes. Be has proved his ·plaintiffs in this suit may do 110 the address below. Jazz, Folk, and Rock are tastefully programmed during the day for a pleasing mixture that no commercial radio sta­ -cussion of current events. The Student Affairs Committee worth as a good student worker simply by applying; there will There is no limit to the nllDlber does this already-why another committee? and leader, giving ideas, (original be charges for the services of the of plaintiffs enrollable, but time tion could duplicate. As the day grows closer to 9:00PM, the music will lean heavier on the specialty program for that -He has said the student lobby needs to be improved I might add), time and energy to attorneys of the Law Center for is a factor, so let us hear from the betterment of UNM. Student Constitutional Rights, who are yon IIOOD. night. (brilliant deduction). He has said it needs more research government is badly in need of handling the case. H. Lawrence Lack (several lobbyists have been researching for next year's MONDAY NIGHT- Jazz, The House the Jazz Built legislative session since the last one closed." He has criticized the lack of financial reporting (there is a report on file in the TUESDAY NIGHT- Folk, Folkstream Union) and the lack of critical evaluation by the head lobby­ ist (which has been done orally to the president and the new Calling U WEDNESDAY NIGHT- Rock, The Rock Shop head lobbyist.) (Plus - Midnight to Two, Soiree' . . . late night sounds by a sweet young thing that makes you fall in -He has proposed a student-government-financial job­ Coundl for E:uepf;icnW ChiJdrm. Union Lobo Chriotian Fellowahlp - Faculb". WEDNESDAY 250 D, 4:00 p.m. Union zn c, J%:Jii p.m. love with your radio set) counseling service-again, a needless duplication. The Place­ N.M. State Engineers Office, Union Stode:lt Lobby, Union lH W, li::!l p.m. UNK Debate Council N.ll. lntercoiJe.. Council Room, 8 :00 a.m. APOWA EucutiTe ll...tinlr. Union gjate Fo..,....;., TODI'DallleDt, N..w llaieo ment Office has a pretty good batting average; why not let Latin-American De!k, Unipn 231 A..C, Council Bocxu,. G:30 p.m. UDiou, 3:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Christian Scienee Qrzanhatiaa, Union Kit c..- ExecutiYe lloan1, Union 128, THURSDAY NIGHT- Folk, Abbey it do its job? 250 E,. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. A.W.S., Union 231 D-E, 3:30 p.m. History ~t Reception, Uaion There are other points which could be mentioned, but space Mortar Board, Union 231 B, 6:15 p.m. LF.C., Union 129, 7:00 p.m. Frida:r Cinmlalheque: "Good Soldier A.W.S. Judicial Board, Union 231 C, Desert Room, 7:00 p.m.. Schwiek", Uaioa Theater, 7, 10:00 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT- Rock, The Stone Garden does not permit. 7:00 p.m. AJpb& Phi Omega, Uaion 231 E, 7:31 Baha'i. Union 231 E, 8:00 p.m. Delta. Sigma Pi Pledges, Union 231 A,, p.m. Gtaduate Recital: .Jack Footer, piano, Dines says he will offer reform, yet his programs show a 7 ~00 p.m. A.W.S. Exeeutive CoanciJ, Union Coun- F'me Alto Recital BaD, 8 :16 p.m. N.S.A., Union 253, 7:00 p.m. cil Roam, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY NIGHT -A Potpourri, with Pollution notable lack of reform planks. When questioned about it, he Fi.. ta Committee, Union 128, 7:00 p.m.. Circle X, Union 231 B, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Omega Psi Phi, Union 129, 7 :00 p.m. Damet~ Clob, Union 260 A·B, 7:30p.m.. Inlnl:oiJeglatc FOftDII!cs TourniUDI!Ilt, says hi:! feels the basic structure of student government is Student Senate, Union Council Room, StudMel Daniels cats May 10 at Tucson and could ern Division race. Two wins ball powe1·s last week by Collegi­ ple, it may not help much. Coach MR. G's PIZZA ' $tyclent5111 sew up the Division title with an­ would still have left the Sun ate :Baseball, a newspaper out of Sherald James says, "! would 30 Minute Delivery 1. other sweep. New Mexico held .,.,..,...,... for D .._ Devils with a one-game edge over Tu\!son. The newspaper conducts feel bad about having difficulty to the Dorms Al·izona scoreless for 16 straight New Mexico if the season had a bi-weekly poll of collegiate distinguishing between the two, Sparkles as ABA Cager w thoppmg? Eat at innings before the Wildcats ral­ ended in a tie. coaches to determine the top ten but I understand their grand­ 255-5381 ' lied in the last game and almost Arizona State beat the Lobos The UNM graduate and now made public except to say that baseball teams in the country. parents can't tell the difference pro basketball player Mel Daniels Daniels was the winner. salvaged a victory. three times in Tempe by sco1·es of NEW MEXICO was ranked either." Arizona State still has six con- 3-2, 3-2, and 4-1 to give New was named to the American Bas­ Daniels was the No. 1 draft ninth in the poll, the first time a ketball Assn. All-Star team and choice of the Cincinnati Royals Lobo baseball team has ever been also was named ABA Rookie of of the National :Basketball As­ 7-0 Win named to nation's baseball elite. NEW MEXICO BOOK COMPANY i;he year this past week. sociation last year but signed with The Lobos' sweep of the ASU THIRD BASEMAN GREG WITR is playing out his last sea110n as 89 Winrock Center 298-1828 Daniels, the 6-8 C!lnter for Min. the instead, series could move them higher nesota joins 6-5 forward Doug He led the ABA in rebounding a. member of Coach Bob Leigh's New Me1eieo bai'ICball team. Tbe power­ into the rankings headed by Flor­ fiction and Nonfiction Childrens' 8oob Moe of New 0Tleans, 6-8 center with 1213 for a 15.6 average and ful Albuquerque senior ha11 been high in the ranks of Lobo hitters all OPEN 24 HOURS Tennis Team Ups Record ida State. Paperbacks Bargains of Pittsburgh, was Minnesota's leading scorer year and his aggressive defensive play at third base has aided New 1os Central N.w. 247-8626 The Lobos have won more 6-3 guard Larry Jones of Denver, with 1792 points for a 22.2 aver­ Mexico in earning a national rating. With is joined in the hard hitting games than any other team in and 6-1 guard ChaTlie Williams age. Lobo infield by Jim Palmer, Jim .Johnson, and Mike McLaughlin, the With Victory Over UTE P of Pittsburg, on the All-Star first The ABA also selected for the leading hitter iu the Western Athletic Conference. team announced at league head­ first time an all-rookie team and UNM's rampaging tennis team over Arturo Dominguez. Russell quarters Saturday. Daniels joined forwards Tom ...... scored its 13th victory of the is the only senior on Filrguson's Daniels was named as Rookie Washington of Pittsburg and Bob Lack of Depth season against one Jc;ss with a squad, Dominguez is the No. 1 CONTRIBUTE TO of the year Thursday by the selec­ Neto!icky of Indiana and guards 7-0 win over the University of player on the Miner team. Overall, the WAC track race ap­ tion committees in each of the of Kentucky and pears to favo1· Brigham Young Leaving UNMr· Texas-El Paso Saturday at the New Mexieo's top doubles team, league's 11 cities and the actual James Jones of New Orleans with with Arizona State making great UNM courts. Tony :Bull and Van Hill, did not results of he balloting was not first team honors. Willie Oropez won his 12th play against UTEP Saturday. strides. The lack of depth will Take Part of it with you. single$ match of the year with Bull and Hill are currently rank­ hurt UNM. Hackett's sehcdule for easy 6-2, 6-2 sets over Ronnie ed first in the Southwest in doub­ the season will have three duals les competition. The veteran duo at home with Arizona, Colorado, Keep tabs on: Webb. Oropez has won eight of a.nd UTEP. The Lobos will also his last nine matches and has is 9-1 this season and has lost National Tournament Athletic Events-Special Events only two matches in two years. appear in the West Coast Relays, been instrumental in Lobo tennis Thunderbird the WAC Relays, and the Modesto Results of Saturday's match The Faculty-The Latest Crisis success. Relays. Veteran Ted Russell boosted his were (UNM listed first); Ted Women Bowlers The Left-The Middle-The Right Tecord to 9-2 with a 6-3, 6-4 win Russell def. A1"turo . Dominguez, 6-3, 6-4; Willie Oropez def. Ron­ Letters-Features-Columns nie Webb, 6-2, 6-2; Billy Thomp­ Get First Place son def. Jim Duncan, 6-3, 6-2; Ron Becker Given Doug MacCurdy def. Joel Quick, For March Score Patronize LOBO SUBSCR\PT\ON RATES 6-2, 6-1; Robb Jones def. Don UNM: women bowlers placed Ewaot, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2; Rill-Oropez first in team scores for March only$4.50for a full schoo\ year. Academic Honors def. Dominguez-Webb, 6-2, G-4; during the National Intercollegi­ Ron :Becker, a sophomore guard Jones-Russell def. Ewaot-Duncan, ate Postal American Ten Pin Lobo Advertizers on :'s 23-5 Lobo basket­ 7-5, 6-3. Tournament. ball team, bas been ehosen as a Of the 18 schools participating, second team Academic AU-Amer­ UNM is now in second place in ican by the nation's college sports the combined standings of the information directoTs. first three periods of the tourna­ Virginia (1.) and Frank(r.)are: Becker, the other half of King's ment. Nelson-Becker play-making com­ The total team score for March A. Interviewing an African couple. B. Visiting a Nigerian Unive1·sity. lbination, has maintained a B was 25715. The combination totals C. Exchanging ideas with Nigeriall University students. average in the College of Educa­ of three games were 567 for tion. Other Western Athletic Con­ Phyllis Isenhower; 524, Prudy · :Actually, Virginia Blount and ference players on the second McLanahan; 515, Gail Miller; 485, 'Frank Ogden are doing all these team are Gary Overbeck of Texas Kathy Mason; and 484, Cheryl · things. As members ol the SOD­ El Paso and Lyndon Mackay of Hartwig. student World Campus Afloat­ Utah. A second team, whose scores Chapman College, these two Members of are did not count for tournament Arizona college students bad the opportunity to talk with students Bill Hosket, Ohio State; Bob Arn­ points, totaled 22071 with Bar­ zen, Notre Dame; Cliff Parsons, bara Harper accumulating 465; at the University of Ife, Ibadan Air Force; Rich Niemann, St. dreaming Vicki Novaco, 457, Kathy Kirs· branch, Nigeria. Loui6; Dave Scholz, Illinois; Bill ling, 453; Linda Harper, 425; and With tbe help of Nigerian Justis, Tennessee; Earl Seygert, about Claudia Navarrette, 407. students and professors, the Amer­ icans compared religions, art, Kansas State; Ted Ware, Virginia ":";-. Phyllis Isenhower placed 2nd Tech; Dennis Awtrey, Santa your future? and 13th in the individual high anthropology, educational systems, Clara; and Teny Driscoll, Boston game listings with a 212 and a economic developments, geog- College. 196. Prudy McLanahan was 5th ·.· .. .• ·•• ··. raphy, drama, music, and dance of Others on the second team are TilE then stop! with a 209 giUJie. ,•• ' • •· · · '· .• , .· . · the two countries. This is the Jim Youngblood, Georgia; Terty Miss Isenhower also placed first regular course work aboard Chapman's shipboard campus, the s.s. Ryndam. Habig, Tulane; Richie Mahaffey, INSEPilllAIILES in individual high series; Prudy Virginia and Frank transferred the credits they earned back to their home colleges, Clemson; Pat Frink, Colorado; Here's a once in a lifetime McLanahan, fifth; and Gail Miller, Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University, and are going on for their Bill Langheld, Fordham; Fred ytnn· opportunity for adventure and eighth. baccalaureate degrees. Chapman College is currently accepting enrollments for the H o 1 den, Lousville; and Gary 1968-1969 academic year with the World Campus Afloat program. challenge. UNM has a total of 183.5 over­ Petersmyer, Stanford. tu•·tlelu!{~l's ~ all points, second to Washington ITINERARIES best f••ierul State University's 189.5. Falll968: Dep. New York Oct. 10 for Dublln, London, Copenhagen, Rotterdam, Lisbon, A civilian c:areer with the Romf!, Athens, Haifa, Catania, Barcelona, Las Palmas, Freetown, ruo de Janeiro, Buenos Army Rec:realion or library Aires, l1ontevideo, Punta Arenas, Santiago, Lbna, Acapulco, arriving Los Angeles Jan. 29. Program in Europe or the Far S~ng 1969: Dep. Los Angeles Feb. 3 for Honolulu, Tokyo, Kobe, Hong Kong, Bangkok, ONE-HALF of the No. 1 col­ East. Ku! Lumpur, Colombo, Bombay, Mombasa, Durban, Cape Town, Dakar, Casablanca, legiate doubles team in the South­ Ca , Lisbon, arriving New York May 27. west is Van Hill, a sophomore on If you are single, a U.S. citi· ~e coupon below, if completed and mailed at once, will provide the first step hl Coach Joe Ferguson's Lobo Tennis zen and have a degree in reNrVing space for your falll968 andjor spring 1969 semesters with World Campus Alloat team, llill and Tony Bull have where you can take full advantage ol Chapman College's unique three-year experience in posted a 9·1 record in doubles effective teachittg aboard ship and in world ports, competition this season in lead­ Recreation ing New Mexico to a 13-1 mark. yea1•~s fi1•st WorW c;~;" Afl;t:;!;:;:;:::;:::,:-- -p~;;;;;:r; ';;E, The Lobos should make a strong -this Social Science n-- bid for the WAC title this year. I Chapman College Orange. California 926B6 I uJIJolly o•·igi,.u,l itleu,! Arts and Crafts Mr. DAT' We have them in heraldic and sports motifs, with Music I Miss Mrs. " IJ animals or initials, "to rctait for $2. Thoroughly mas· I LAST NAME f='IRST lNJTtAL Campus ART culinc in tone, but the single extra touch that gives a Dramatics or FUN FUN FUN campus Address stat••------~ J I Cit• State Zip campus SUPPLIES turtleneck real elegance. By Udl of Alhtlquerque. Library Science ' Phone______1 I Name of ScboM Year in 20% DISCOUNT TIUIDDitBIID SWZM·GT~ ·1 School______1 ON CAMPUS ACademic Major Approx. GPA on 4.0 Scale ______Shiva Oilll ~ Water Calo111 Turtle Tacs are Available at: 2023 COLUMBIA SE Brushes -Canvas INTERVIEWS I Home 1\ddress------A~ I Panels-Sttetcbed Can'/a~ Swimming - Tennis­ »ome J Millers Ltd. 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RYNDAM, registered in The Netherlands, meets 1 DlPARTM£NT Of THE AmY International Safety Standards for new sblps developed in 1948. . 1 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20315 247~9671 L------c.o RoN ADo Wednesday, May 1,1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO 3 7~. 7'6~ Listen to KUNM UVl 3 QW •' P~pejoy Starred in Football, Baseball; V.7/ ~./03 c:rp. ~ Earned Degree. in Economics at M EXICO UN Our Seventy-First Year of Editorial Freedom (Continued from page 1) querque's borders and not conti- to the nahtio(nlaltly con~rodveedr)•sia~ :~d h7suc~i;!c!~~.gr;~! haas s~=~ Vol. 71 to keep the University doors poen guous to t h e mam· campus. loyalty. oat b a er rescmstudents and• state university· to a maJ·or insti- to all qualified students. . campaign y some . 'th t only statewide Thursday, May 2, 1968 THIS SOUTH Camppus, as It faculty for abolition of the House tutJOn WI . no 'nternation~ Over half of the more than 90 is called, was split by a wide ar- Un-American Affairs Committee, but also re.g~o~~l and 1 No.l03 permanent buildings on t~e 500- royo, Popejoy suggested that the and a controversial ulh·a-liberal al responsibihtie~. . at'ng acre campus have been bmlt dur­ playing field be built on the floor student newspapel' staff, Popejoy UNM current Y IS ope; ~a ing the Popejoy years. Not the of the arroyo with concrete chose the annual meeting of the two educational program~. m d STUDENT -ENGINEERS! least of these is a sparkling new Bill Coleman Withdraws From bleachers poured on the compac~- New Mexico Department of the tin America, in Colom t~a ~n s Earn your basic science's building for one of ed earthen sides. The result IS American Legion one of his chief Ecuador, and has coopera .lVe .~ the nation's newest medical BACHELOR of SCIENCE DEGREE an impressive stadium at a cost critics to deli~er a rousing with the A?tonomou~ Umversi Y in just 30 MONTHS in schools and the 2000-seat Con­ well below average for its capac- speech in defense of academic of GuadalaJara. He 1s a~so sp~n- cert H~ll considered by critics to SAN FRANCISCO ity. freedom It quieted the opposition. sor of an annual .semmar . or Thorson, Carr Make .----Editorial-----. be on of the finest in the nation. When New Mexico's nationally- · . . art "As chief officers of Latm A~encan HEALD ENGINEERING COLLEGE courses At its opening in 1966, Howard begin July 31st Heald is the West's ranked basketball teams began to 1 POPEIJOaYm sPari:~I'd~:tpof UNM universities and colleges w1tdh tthhe Taubman, New Yol'k Times music fl d · t the ong as ' u · rs1'ty of Kansas an e largest chain of private colleges. Over Elect Coleman Trave/stead critic compared the hall most draw o.ver ow crow s ~n o I shall fight with all of the acu- mve . and is one-half million graduates. · gymnasiUm arena durmg the n nd energy that I have for U.S. _State Department, A d TRANSFER YOUR CREDITS! START THIS Election Statements Coleman Travelstead should be the next president favor'ably with the new Lincoln 1 d mid '60's the same me a d plannmg to open an n ean Fine Arts Center Concert Hall 0 SUMMER AND GET A HEAD START TO John· Thorson and Bill Carr of the Associated Students. Bill Coleman has with­ in New York, a much more costly ;~~sfde~~al ::xchitectural thi~k- !~~ ~~~~~~~s. f s~~l f~~u!~s be- Study Center at Quito, Ecuador. SUCCESS. ASUNM president and vice-presi~ Patsy Benton, Toni Olmi, Bill Coleman, who has been to building. ing was applied construction cause I think it is right and nee- ~ FREE INTERNATIONAL LIFETIME dent xespectively, last night en­ Claudia Jackson, Pat Boatwright, drawn; Steve Hogan and Gene Melady are jokes; and running a write-in campaign for of a basketball arena. essar It is the one way that Terry Calvani, Lee Pittard, Nick the presidency of the Associated THE EXCELLENT acoustics of ~~- PUCENENT SERVICE dorsed Coleman Travelstead for Jim Dines offers no programs which are either worth­ A gigantic hole was dug 50- our J~mocratic way of life will -~ VETERAN APPROVED Watrin, Leonard Delayo, Steve Students since he was declared the UNM hall are due in large president and Ron Curry for vice­ while or not already in the works (pre-registration, feet deep in t~e South Campus survive in the world, a large par­ WRITE TODAY roR president in the forthcoming stu­ van Dresser, Thomas Hogg, Ed ineligible as an official candidate measure to President Popejoy's across a parkmg lot from the tion of which is trying to tear Cazzola, Greg Henning, and Mar­ one of his campaign proposals, is already in the mill, last week, withdrew . yesterday insistence that the acoustical en­ dent elections. stadium. The walls wexe com- down and erode the dignity of Thorson said: vin Palmer. and will be operative within two or three years, as from the race for that office. gineering be done first, with al·­ pacted and bleachers were poured man as an individual." HEALD ll!llllleriiiCIIIege chitectural design subject to that 4 1215 Van Hess Ave.. Sa11 rnncisco. CllifGnlil 94109 "I endorse Coleman Travel­ an example). Coleman, a graduate student, on them to form a 1 ,8°0-seat Pxesident Popejoy's insistence stead for his experience, his was declared ineligible last week work. Ple.ne sen~ tne ab011t thll folio• basketball axena covered by t~e on freedom fox the faculty to tnfonnation As of July I Travelstead offers a solid program, based on tra­ because the ASUNM constitution It was not unusual for Pope­ laxgest single-span steel xoof m teach and freedom for students lng COUBeS: sound program. His experience AlCHITECTURE: D • ~as been. over a three-year per­ ditions which John Thorson has started, which could specifies that all candidates for joy to become directly involved the co~m:try. Th~ total cost was to learn has paid dividends as ~tcld:/11{ llld./llffP Rcty 111 l"•ft EN;JHEERJN;: CJ1JI 0 EJI{ 4191 hs--BZ1-4~2S STATF ______saving students that amount of assume the position on July 1. "reform of attitude." race for the ASUNM presidency. sports in a balanced perspective Popejoy's efforts for this cause money per year. He succeeds Dr. Harold 0. I realize how much support I with the rest of the University's have bl'Ought him into direct con- Jll.llUQIMQU~.N.M 87106 ZIP---PHOHE·------:;J "The only justification of a Ricd, who resigned the position Travelstead has been around student government have picked up, especially from undertakings. flict with the Statehouse. president is the quality of the to return to full-time teaching in for three years now. He knows it, and all the people the students who normally never In 1953 he fired a winning foot- IN THE early 1960's, the execu- proposals he underbJ.kes. Build­ the speech department. vote, and the vast majority of WANT ADS ball coach (8-2 record) because tive branel1 of state government with whom the president must work, like a watch~ UNM students, and so I want to ing upon a foundation laid this Dr. McMichael has been as­ PERSONALS the coach's ideas-in the presi- decreed that no raises were to be year, Coleman strives to improve sistant-director in the division maker knows a Bulova. Dines, on the other hand has end the confusion so people Ulay SPEND SUMMER FREE nt a pilar ranch­ dent's opinion-did not fit into given that year to state empl?Y­ the academic realm through ad­ since 1949, and he has also taught criticized the attitude of almost everyone in st~dent vote for. other candidates if they ero~ Unimproved but picturffique adobe the overall policies of the insti- ees. The ukase was issued durmg LAST TWO DAYS house. artistic setting, with trout lake. ACADEMY ditional student representation classes in education and sociology government-including many persons with whom he llllllllllllllllllllll\llllllllni\II!IIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU\llll\llllll\l\\11111 No pay and no work-turn water on and tution. Popejoy endured a storm the summet· months after faculty on important committees, through at UNM. Dnring the academic ott.. Write Box 5011, Santa Fe, New M.ex- Would have to work next year-as not being condu­ of criticism, but held his ground. contracts for the coming year had faculty evaluation to identify year of 1954-55., he took a leave l'OETRY WANTED for Poetry Anthology. The President has been on the lH•en negotinted and signed. Pope­ cive to getting the job done. Bulletin Include stamped envelope.. Idlewild Pub­ AWARD t 7:30 quality teaching, and through of absence and completed his doc­ The Mesa Vista Hall board of liahers, 5"-3 Frederic:'k, San Franei~o, firing line of public criticism joy contended that t11e conh:acts torate. He received his BS degree In summary, Travelstead offers experience, a posi­ 9:25 distinguished professorabips to governors last night endorsed Cali[ornia. 9411'l ... many times. In fact, after one were valid and that the Univer­ WINNER!! eXpose students to leading schol­ at State College, his tive attitude, and a solid, realistic program; Dines Cole"Inan Travelstead :for the REWARD FOR INFORMATION con­ round involving the pl'OB and sity was moxally bound to keep M.A. degree at UNM in educa­ presidency of the Associated cerning 1964 Triumph light blue motor­ ars. offers negligible experience, an attitude of condem~ cycle stolen from 1806 Me:Ja. Vista Ave. cons of academic freedom, Pope- its commitments. The case went "ONE OF THE "These are some of the aspec:ts tional administration, and Ids Students in tomorrow's elections. NE between 10 & 10:45 p.m., April 23, joy remarked to an audience that fixst to the Stat~ Board of Fi­ that comprise the candidacy of Ed. D. degree at Michigan State nation, and an amalgam of unsound proposals and "We feel Travelstead is the 1968. 842-1353• Halland. 5/2 YEAR'S 10 .Tohn "I have told the faculty that they nance. Popejoy was upheld. Then Coleman C. Travelstead. They are University in adult education, ''expansion" of programs which are already under most qualified candidate for the FOR SALE have given me an abundant op- it went to the courts and, once BEST FILMS!" why 1 choose to support him -for guidance. and sociology. way. job," said Rick Legoza, president"' l96S YAMAHA i/05 cc, $59~.00. Brand portunity to defend them." again the verdict was in favor of Crowlh.,, Timu • Getmls, Hewtday the ASUNM presidency." Prior to his association with of the board. "I feel Travelstead new. 1300 mires. CaD 255-6108 • • • ask Wolf, Cut • Wtnsten, Post The Lobo has no doubt that Coleman Travelstead will stick with the position and for Sam~ IN 1962, following about one Popejoy's decision, and the facul­ fltoratnstern, Newsweek In regard to Ron Curry Thor­ UNM, Dr. McMichael worked in A1pert & Krugh I, SaturdiJ Revie• the Veteran's Administration of­ is the man for the job. Think about it-cut through do whatever it takes to accolll­ 1951 CHRYSLER excellent condition. $100. year-and-a-half of public contra- ty got th~Cir raises. son said: plish the job," said Legoza, refer­ or make offer. 242-8873 after 6 p.m. versy over professors' opposition Popejoy's efforts in behalf of "Ron has been responsible :for :fice in Albuquerque as an on-the­ the good-sounding proposals of all the other candi­ farm training instructor, and ring to the resignation from Stu­ ADOBE WITH POOL. Near UNM. Com­ higher education have extended the foundation and continuance dates and examine what the substance really is­ dent Senate of Jilll Dines, the pletely reconditioned. Move in and en· of the Student lobby. He is pres­ prior to that served as a major in joy a full summer of swimming and next beyond the borders of his home the U.S. Army. and we think you'll agree. other candidate for the presiden­ winter you'll enjoy the warmth of the state. He was one of the founders 1 ently urging the adoption of a cy. frreplace and the chann of the large Candidates ••• NOW IN IT S8th GREAT WEEK student loan program enabling He is a member of Phi Delta rootru~. Price only $13,900. Call Ed Norris of the Western Interstate Com­ IHIIIIR/IRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII/IIllllllllllllllli!llliffllllllllll:lllliii:JIIil!liill!!!liiii!IUIIII/IIIilill~ 265-8571 and evenings 255-6852. Caird· (Continued from Page 2) the Associated StudentS to invest K a p p a, the Masonic Lodge, Norris Realty. mission for Higher Education Williams is a desk attendant in (WICHE), and he served as its money over a long period of time. American Society of Agronomy, wish. I personally cannot endorse IT SPARKLES inside or out, here's the Ron will use his ability to maxi­ Adult Education Association of any of them as their platforms best kept 3 bdnn. home. ta.tefully car­ Alvarado Hall. president. WICHE maltes it pos­ ACADEMY AWARD WINNER Jl«ted, a fireplace and kitchen with My campaign has one prime sible for students from western mize the potential of interperson­ the United States, and Mountain and attitudes are so far from the dishwasher,. disposal. and large: covered purpose, to set up a student om­ states to receive, at resident tui­ al relations." Plains Adult Education Associa­ real issues of our school, our patio. Ir you+re just starting out, this Senate Votes to Aid state, and our lives. home is not far from UNM, tennis budsman at UNM. Its function tion costs, training in profession­ Bill Carr said of Coleman tion. He has held executive posi­ club and shopping. At $15,500, it's a al schools in other states, when BEST DIRECTOR Travelstead and Ron Curry: tions in all those organizations. THE FARCE of student gov­ winner 1 Call Sam Cooper. 285-857I, to ernment (with few notable excep­ evenings & weekends. 842-8202. 5/I .v~~~~};~a~be= andin- no such institutions exist in their "Coleman Travelstead is a per­ Dr. McMichael is married and tions) has been reinforced by the 1966 SUZUKI X·G, 250cc, 3000 mi. Runs on stu- own home states. JOSEPtt E. LEVINE MIKE NICHOLS son who does a job right. He is has two sons. His hobbies are Poor People's March action of the Election Committee, like new. $500. Call 268-9402. 5/1 complaints POPEJOY also was first presi­ consistent, has positive ideas, is landscaping and woodworking. I96( ALFA ROMERO, Spyder Conv. about the Uni­ dent of the Association of Rocky MiKE NICHOLS-LAWRENCE TURMAN -­ genuinely concerned about stu­ He is currently a member of Student Senate last night voted dents to faculty advisors be 2S to a mere handfull of students, de­ 1600cc. 50,000 mi. $800. Call 268-9402. ciding that I am ineligible be­ 5/1 student Mountain Universities (ARMU), "Benjamin­ dent problems, and has proven his the Conferences and Institutes to allocate $150 from the Asso­ 1. It was also suggested that an ability. ciated Students' reserve fund for cause I have not been at UN ?If ~ FOR SALE: Yamaha BOcc. Excellent g01ren1m1mt, the an organization formed to con­ do yoo lind tne Division Executive Committee of office of advisement and counsel­ condition, includes helmet and numuat duct, cooperatively, scientific re­ "Ron Curry has the confidence the National University Exten­ support of the participants in the ing be esthalished to coordinate two full semesters p~ior to elec­ $I50.00. can 277-4873 or see at 80I undesirabler tions. Coal SE. Apt. 8. 4/29 or any aspect of search projects too large for one of the senate and is going t{) be sion Association. Poor People's March on Wash­ advisory functions of each of the the academic university alone to handle. "Oh,no an outstanding ASUNM vice­ ington. eight colleges within the Univer­ I decided to run because I felt FOR SALE: I959 Fiat 1100, ( dr. Sedan, Dr. Mc:J\Iichael lms also been I was the best candidate, i.e., one Good tnechanical condition, economir.al, . ; . , . , ·'environment. He also has served as presi­ Mrs. Robin.cm. president," CalT said. active in the Boy Scouts of The ASUNl\1 vice-president will sity, $195.00 or make offer. Call Prof. Cox administ.er the money, which will doesn't have to be here for :: at 277-4939 or 298-7232. 6/2 · ·-·-·~'····'-'-'" Such a com­ dent of the National Association I think John Thorson also endorsed America, and on church boards THE COMMITTEE also recom­ mittee would give the student a of State Universities and has been these senatorial candidates: probably be used to provide food mended that "every faculty mem­ specific amount of time in orde1 FOR RENT you're the and civic groups. weapon against t•ed tape and in­ active in many other professional and lodging for the marchers, who ber charged with the responsibil­ to see what the student want and NEW VARSITY HOUSE at 141 Columbia mootatf.ladive will be in Albuquerque May 17-18. what the school needs. I also saw SE. Deluxe furn. units-twin or double difference that so contribute to groups. ity of advising students be in­ beds. $115·120 including utilities. 242- the feeling of being lost in the His work was recognized by of all Senate also passed a resolution structed in specifically how to (and still see) no Real choice be­ 3080. bowels of an academic factoxy. the Univm·sity of Arizona with lJlY parents' "strongly urging the UNM ad­ discharge this responsibility." tween the two big contender~. I808 OLD TOWN Rd. NW. Charming as If the student knew his voice an honorary L.L.D. degree con­ friends." KUNM Features Debate ministration to commit Univer­ Specific recommendations were And thirdly, I had enough studt'nt a snit of Spanish armor~ Tbesc one bed .. would be heard he could with ferred in 1954. sity facilities to feed and house support to be a serious contender. room furnished adobe apls. are a TECI~NICOlOR also made for changes in the in­ swinging way of life .. Ca11 Sam Cooper_ greater confidence pxoceed with DURING the nearly half a cen­ the marchers." dividual advisory systems in each And now many students' voic.. ,; 265-8564 or see Mrs. Humble at above are to be silenced by a few. J address weekends and veenings. Caird .. his difficult task of getting an tury that Tom L. Popejoy has THE &RADUATE With Dines, Travel stead ·SEN. COLEMAN Travelstead college. Norris Realty. education. just wish student government been with UNM, it has grown, By ALLEN BUCHANAN ord,'" to inform students about said that resolutions like this The committee's 32-page report SERVICES will be published in installments would stop talking about full and ASUNlH presidential candidate what goes on in student govern­ "are the meat of what student true representation of UNl\1, SWIMMING PARTIES-or just plain govexnment should be doing. The in The Lobo this spring. parties. Facilities include swimming, MATINEES OPEN I :00 SHOW I :SO • 3:50- 5':50- 7:55 •10:00 Jim Dines called for an expan­ ment. He .sees this as "one ste11 meaningful and relevant pro.ierts, dancing, Ba.r-B-Q, volley ball ete. 7• sion of the present student court that can be taken" towards bet­ march may do a gteat deal to help (Continued on page 5) etc., because they aren't fooling midnight, 10 to 600 persons. Lire improve social and economic con­ GuaYds provided. Thunderbird Swim· system during a debate with tering the problem of communica­ anyone except themselves. By Gym. 247-9677. Coleman Travelstead taped for tion aud apathy at UNI\f. "We ditions in this country," he said. what stretch of the imagination TYPING WANTED: 7 m. experience for LOB 0 ~-:.:.-- ~-4., .. KUNM radio. (The tape can he must. concern ourselves with Senate last night also approved do they think they are represent,.•. •ludenls at Univ. North Carolina. Ex­ \:_. Ill ,• I 11 .."1 PHONE 265-4759 a $40 alocation to pay expenses Fabian Chavez Set cellent accuracy, Straight typing (term heart! over KUNIVI tonight at ? reaching the highest number of ing the University? Jus~ attend pap- ete.) 35c per pag~ou furnish p.m.). students," lle said. "I feel there for the UNM Soccer Club's trip a student senate meeting to sef' ])aper.. Paper furnished at one eent a ,.Many students . arc arrested. to the Las Cruces tournament, sheet. Prefer you call Toe. or Thoro. is a certain amount of apathy For Speech Tonight an exercise in futility. However, nights. 242-9451. .. weekly on campus," h e sa1'd . """~"',, within student government 1Je- Mav 5. A resolution requesting as always, there are a few ex­ that $1647 be appropriated for Democratil' gubernatorial can­ IIELP IN WRITING paper by widely should be able to provide them. 1.'ause of its lack of touch with didate Fabian Chavez will speak ceptions, and some progress was knowledgeable profi!S8ional writer. In e Rickie·tickic-stickies NEW MEXICO LOBO with legal ndvke from UNM law the students." the club's 1968-69 expenses was made this year. English, History, Psychology, Litera. e '1Bridgc is my thing'' tallies tabled. in the Union theater tonight at tore. A. Segal, 1812 Central SE. 242- Subscription Rates - $4.50 per year students." . But Travelstead said he believes 7:30 on the political issues facing THE AVERAGE student is way 6837. 8-8 :30 a.m., 10 :30.11 p.m. 5/2 e scratch pads for narrow minded people Travelstead disagncd wnh apathy has decreased at UNM ahead of the average student e magic lanterns • • e 60 different $1 mugs IN 01'HEU action, Senate last New Mexico this year. LOST & FOUND $2.25 per semester Dines and insisted that. judicial this y~m·. He mentioned there e hapi coats .. e stationery packages with two sheet.' night heard a report by Sen. Chavez is the fourth in a series govc;nt type. Th.ere is m?re aid should go flll'ther than the are pres~ntly 12 Senate. seats f20 REWARD for return of tools from e arabic abas •• for people wo don't like to write Ernie Romero, chairman of a of candidates for governor to to . , to educatiOn, to life, behind Biology Bldg, on Monday. No advisory position. He indicated <:!pen with 33 candidates running than the second floor of the SUB, queotiomr 118ked. Marten Fry. 1220 12th • mitzi·straw flowers Senate ad-hoc committee to in­ speak at UNM this semester. Fu­ St. NW. 242-7053, 5/1 l1e has n!ready made a propo_sal to fiH them, and cited this as vestigate the advisory system. ture speakers will include State the cocoon for the "elected offi­ •••. and more. student goVel'I!ment askmg