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ing, riding, awimll)ing, roUghing i~ No tourists, no resorts-just joy. $Wcat, sim­ plicity, chaJienge, dirt, inspiration. Nor­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING man Krekler, Director. Apdo. 354-Su. RATES: 7c per word, 20 word mini. WHERE: Journalism Building, Room cursnl D~ Hermosillo, Sonora. Mexico. mum ($1.40) per time run. If ad is to 159, afternoons preferably or mail. 3/13 run five or more consecutive days with I DADA IS AS DADA DOES is eucu dad" Regents Reiect Students• Removal no changes the rate is reduced to 5c Classified Advertising caca. This 8; 00 weekend at Old •rown per word and tl!c minimum number of UNM P,O. Box 20 . Studio will end in a lQveJy marriage 1 words to 10, Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 DISCOVER FLYING. $5 first lesson, $14 Kill Motion to Suspend Cooper, Orzen TERMS; Payment must be made in full prior to insertion of advertisement. hr. after. Leo Mason, 268-4589. 8/24 By DON BURGE 1) PERSONALS TO WILD SIERRA MADRE MOUN­ l\:!OVEMENT-BODY AWARENESS - "have gone beyond the realm of permissible is or is not permissible behavior," Heady added. TAINS. Coed, college.age pack trip. SENSI'l'IVITY TRAINING. 525 Wel­ The University Regents Saturday r~ject;ed 4-1 Quaker leadership. Pine forests, rushing l~sley SE. Call 256·0141. 3/17 behavior." The Student Standards Committee will hear DEADLINE for inserting classified 3 :30 stretuns, friendly mountain people~ days MARRIED STUDENTS hospital insurance a motion which would have immediately Heady, however, said he would regard Wolf's lawyers' replies tomorrow on the first of the p.m.-will go in next day's Lobo. from highway. Singing, discussing~ work- up to $400 for maternitY. Far information suspended Allen Cooper and Bill Orzen. phone 242·1217. 3/13 motion as "a very serious connotation of lack of charges against Cooper and Orzen which stem NEED HELP 1 A listener? Personal, Mar. Regent Walter Wolf who sponsored the confidence in me if the resolution is passed," He from the Thurmond speech incident. There has ital, Sensitivity Groups~ United Minis­ motion said Cooper's and Orzen's continued tries Counseling Center. 247·2720. 3/13 added that he had considered the possibility of been no indication when they will hear the SENIOR-De sure to have your class pie· presence in the classroom created a "danger to either suspending or expelling both Cooper and charges stemming from the BYU game incident. ture taken !or the Mirage. No charge­ l the educational function of the University." three poses, three prints. Pictures taken Orzen but that he considered it preferable to A third student, Barbara Brown, was arrested nt UNM Photo Service. Call 277-5743 to However, President Ferrel Heady told the charge them before Student Standards. and charged in District Court la5t Friday with schedule. Regents that he would consider the passage of WOULD YOU like to study more effec. 1L Due Process also disrupting the game. A non-student, William tively? Take the Study Course at PLUS SECOND FEATURE such a motion "a very serious questioning" of SCIENTOLOGY ALBUQUERQUE. Re. 1 Regents President Arturo Ortega said Flowers, has also been charged with disrupting suits ll'UIIl"anteed. 256·0880. 3/13 THE CINCINNATI KID r his handling of the affair. "everyone agrees that this is a serious matter" · Thurmond's speech. . . , . , 2) LOST & FOUND Brown .George Kennedy Stnrring I Lack of Confidence but that it was being properly taken care of In other action Saturday the Regents~ - LOSE SOME'l'HING 'I To find it, try Fredric March Steve McQueen Cooper and Orzen have been charged by the through the University's procedures for due designated April 22 as "Environmental Quality Lobo Classified Ads. admini!ltration with disrupting a scheduled BE SURE to check the Lost & Found process. Day," and named the dining areas in La Posada service in the lobby of the SUB for speech by Sen. Strom Thurmond, R.-S~C.', and Regents Norris Bradbury and L.H. Wilkinson Commons after retired deans Lena Clauve and your Josh items. with taking part in throwing debris on the arena supported Ortega's statement with Wilkinson Howard Mathany, l1~0UND: Currency found. V nlidate claim and take the money, 277·2131. 3/19 floor prior to the start of the UNM·BYU adding that the Regents should give "the They also re-elected Ortega as Regents 5) FORSALE basketball game last month. The Student procedures which are established and which are President with Bradbury re-elected as MOMENT Standards Committee will hear the charges. PAY TOO MUCH FOR GAS: walk too far now at work" a chance to work. . vice-president and Mrs. Frank Maple re-elected to class? LAMBRETTA, 150 cc, $160., OF In addition, they have been charged with the Heady said, "I don't want any mistake about as secretary-treasurer. · 247-2539. 3/18 same offenses in District Court, SAVE 1 on Ampex, Sony Garrard, Scott, the seriousness with which I view the incidents The "Environmental Quality Day" resolution etc. Trade-ins and Demoa-Tapc re­ TRUTH Wolf told the other Regents that he was corders~ spealters, phones, receivers­ of the past two weeks, I consider the events are was approved with the understanding that all Sound by HiFi House, 3011 Monte Vista concerned with events at UNM over the past two NE at the Triangle. 3/13 all new to UNM. These.are the first incidents we planned activities be peaceful and that it be ASUNM weeks and said the continued presence of 650 HORNET (BSA's hottest!). Excellent have had of serious disruption. made clear that classes would continue as usual condition, call Bob. 268·7847. 3/13 Cooper and Orzen on the campus could cause Film Committee ~·- "I think UNM is now faced with the issue of with no obligation on the part of faculty or GENUINE ANTIQUE JENNY LIND added difficulties, The two students, he said, whether or not it has met what it said with what students to take part. double bed. Cheap I 867·2814 Placitas. Friday, March 13 '• 3/13 ' ' 7 & lOp.m. 1966 TR4A, recent engine overhaul. 36,000 miles, 22 miles/gallon. $1150, phone 299-2671. 3/16 50¢ with ID 200 USED TVs. All styles. $15 up. 4/14 GREAT BOOKS of the Western world. F..x. Directed by Francesco Rosi and Antonio Cervi; title translation: "II Mamenlo NEV\1 cellent condition, $200. 268..0714. 3/13 Della Verite;" screenplay ond set by Rosi; photography by Gianni di Vcnanzo, EMERSON TAPE recorder-excellent for Ajace Parolin, Pasquale de Santis; music by Piero Piccioni. With Miguel Mateo component set up, $60. Miguelln, Jose Gomez Sevillano, Pedro Basauri Pedrucho, Linda Christian. CONSERVATIVELY checked sport coat, Spanish with English subtitles. ' size 37, $10. SAKS FIFTH Avenue Suits, cost new some MEXICO $200, try them on-make offer, size 39, some with two pair pants. Coli 247-2545. "All the row e~citement of the bullring that anyone could normally require, plus a wealth of the color and drama in the life of a young Vol. 73 ' ' Monday, March 16, 1970 No. 101 6) EMPLOYMENT torero •.. Never have I seen o motion picture that so clearly and unrelentingly shows the whole brutal, bloody business of the killing of SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Either sex. the bulls in the ring os does this virtual documentary." Excellent wages. Great Working Condi­ Arraign Three UNM Students tions. Swimming Pool: Cashiers, Life- -Bosley Crowther, New York Times "WONDERFUL CARIBBEAN .. /r i' I DA Charges Four For Damages Doors Open 7:00 p.m. APSYCHO-SEXUAL STUDY IN MURDER! 2 SHOWS TONLTEI Charges of "disturbing a lawful Miss Brown was charged with "criminal JENNY 7:40 & 9:45 assembly," and "criminal damage to damage to private property," and Caribbean 7:20 & 9:25 property" were filed against three UNM "disturbing a lawful assembly'' during,..~;!, .•_ students and a former student, in District basketball game between BYU and UNM FOX WINROCK THEATR Court Friday in connection with Feb. 28. Prior to the game, debris, including demonstrations at the BYU-UNM game, and oil-filled balloons, was thrown on the court. Sen. Strom Thurmond's scheduled speech, She was booked and released on a $250 Allen Cooper and William Orzen were bond after a warrant for her arrest was charged with "disturbing a lawfull assembly" issued by the Bernalillo county sheriff's (the scheduled speech of Sen. Strom office Friday, She turned herself in to Thurmond March 4). Both pleaded innocent county officials Friday night. before Dist. Judge Gerald Fowlie. Barbara Brown and William Flowers were Orzen, a graduate student in sociology, also charged Friday, Miss Brown in and Cooper, an undergraduate, earlier this connection with the BYU incident, and week pleaded innocent to charges of Flowers with Thurmond's scheduled talk. "criminal damage to property" in COLOR Flowers, a former UNM student, pleaded connection with the ball game. BY DELUXE innocent to charges of "disturbing a lawful The two also have cases pending before with assembly," and was released on his own the UNM Student Standard Committee in BiShop Wutton Shoeen recognizance after he had come to court connection with charges stemming from the STEPHANE AUDRAN • MICHEL BOUQUET· MICHEl DUCHAUSSOY • MAURICE RONET at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the TJninn Bishop Fulton Sheen voluntarily. He was not booked or arrested. 7:30 9:15 Produced by ANDRE G~NOVES •Wtilten and Drrecled by CLAUDE CHABROL Ballroom. disruption of Thurmond's scheduled t!UK. · Student Affairs Back.s.Readiness Principle The Student Affairs states that, "speaking with reinforcing the image of the preparedness for events theory behind closed week Committee Friday passed a hindsight," the "presence of University as an arena fo! where "disruption could is to "enable students to motion which supports the a large number of state free speech, and in more result in violence," review class material and principle of preparedness police" visible during the reasonable and just During discussion of the prepare for final exams by •• ntaptures followed at the UNM-BYU BYU game "led to increased treatment for the hecklers passage of the motion, Vice discontinuing extra­ ·· beautifully game, but which criticizes tension." themselves," the statement President for Student curricular and social Michelangelo Antonioni 's colored, the "unnecessary display" The committee statement continued. Affairs Harold Lavender activities on campus, and explicit sex, of force at the game. said police should be alerted The Student Affairs said he did not give a direct prohibiting instructors from first English language film University President and ready at such incidents, Committee motion said it is order to seat state police in giving final exams during starring in Roman pads filled with Ferrel Heady will receive but "efforts should be made difficult to recognize every the student section during pre-exam week." Vanessa Redgrave active swingers. the motion in the form of a to avoid a premature event where disruption the BYU-UNM game. He Closed week proposal~ ,,a" statement. display of force which might occur, but, "if the also said it "was not my put forth by the four The point here The committee also is passion and It is . could promote instead of students involved in the wish or the wish of the senators, include BLOW-UP presented In the nude endorsed three proposals, deter violence." Thurmond incident had (President's) advisory discontinuing closed week CO•IIOiring with great frequency. put forward by four The principle of been ejected immediately, it council" that state police be extracurricular activities; David Hemmings camille has her 11ings ASUNM senators, which University preparedness was seems unlikely that their visible during the game. having the first two days of state the practices of giving not followed at the Strom offense would now be ASUNM Senator Gay Sarah Miles In high style ... Miss pre-exam week designated final exams early, Thurmond speech, the viewed so gravely by the Cook gave the committee a as general review days; that Gaubert is all there­ •rrme Magazine, Nowsweak, Sall..lfdov I COLOR I introducing new materi~, motion said. University or so hysterically proposal regarding practices no instructors give final RevieWt Llle Mooazins, E.T.V.t The A Premier Productlonl Co., Inc. Roteato and candid, tao!" and continuing classes, Thurmond's speech was by the public and the civil 1)£ having classes and giving exams during the review New Yorker, Commonweal, The -A. H. Woll•t, N.Y. Time~t New Republic, The Village Voice, should be discontinued . interrupted, then cancelled, authorities . final exams during closed be IRecommended for mature aud'-1 days; and, that classes The New ieader. during closed week. · .. following heckling from the The motion said the week. The proposal is also discontinued during the Committee member John audience. Student Affairs Committee signed by A~UNM Senators final three days of closed Heide introduced the "Prompt ejection of will a!>Sist in "developing Leonard DeLayo, Sig Olson, week so students will have Saturday & ASUNMFilm 7&10p.m. Adapted from "The Lady Of The damillias" ..... I I . motion concerning blatant hecklers at speaking and implementing" the and Lou Storm. adequate time to prepare ·Committee Sunday 50¢ with ID by Alexandre Dumas _,.p~'~' • Univefsity preparedness. It events can only result in University policy of. The proposal said the for finals." ' PANAYISJON®TECHNICOLOR ~EliSON$ UNDEII f'l '- The N~tw Me1dco Lobo it published Page 3 NEW dC!ily every regulor week of tile Univer­ sity year by the Board of Student Pub­ lications of tile Associated Students of MEXICOi the University of New Mexico, and is not Chem. Engineerl., •.. financially associated wit!) UNM. Printed WAYNE CIDDIO GRANT HARVEY by tile UNM Printing Plant with second Aid Anti-Pollution ~f.a_ss postage paid at Albuquerque, New (~~~~~()Jll~lt Chemical engine_ers at UNM are Editor Managing Editor Mexico, 87106. Subscription rate is $7 lor the academic year, helping the Public Service Co. (PSC) of New Mexico officials plan Box 20, University P.O., UNM, Albuquerque, N.M., 87106 The opinions expressed an the editorial pages of The Lobo are those of the a pollution-free plant. Editorial Phone (505) 277-4102, 277-4202 author solely, Unsigned opinion is that tf rMJJ AMvr Their common goal is to not of the editorial board of The Lobo. smoke up the Four Corners area Nothing necessarily represents the views The legal blackmail that many landlords use on tenants has in 1973 when a new coal-fired elec­ Vol. 73, No. 101 Monday, March 16, 1970 of the Associated Students or of the Uni­ trical generating plant goes into versity of New Mexico, been a lucrative source of revenue, especially during mass operation, burning coal recovered exoduses of the "end of the school year, let's get the hell in the area. Editorial home" type, This is the time when deposits paid to cover "We want a clean stack," said damage to an apartment are either returned or retained to George Schreiber, PSC president. ·He said the coal available has a pay for the mess. Many times tenants (here we are referring low sulphur, high ash content. So Tribune Misses the Point to UNM students) are rushed for time and would rather give · UNM and PSC jointly are figur­ The following editorial appeared in the up a $25 or $35 deposit than scrub baseboards. Whether- or ing out methods of hauling ashes Secondly, Lenin was one of modern out of the chimney before they Albuquerque Tribune on March 12 under Russia's founding fathers, and like our own not the cleaning bill on that apartment was worth $25 or $35 does not enter into the picture. Many times, it· is simply float into the air and produce "- -'tne headline "Lenin Keepsakes." George Washington is held in utmost esteem smog. .,.,.~ "Russia is celebrating Lenin's 100th · by his people. forfeited and the student leaves for the summer. T. T. CastongUay, chairman of In many cases . the student is getting screwed by the the department of chemical engi­ birthday by producing millions of copies of Like Americans, the Russians are selling his writings as keepsakes, plus a 'Lenin landlord. In others, the damage to the apartment or house far neering, said PSC .expressed an keepsakes and souvenirs in marking his exceeds the deposit forfeited. interest in the air pollution stu­ Jubilee' vacuum sweeper. Apparently the dies conducted for the past two 100th birthday. We issued coins for JFK, Note a good example of "deposit blackmail" as used by latter is to clean up the debris." hundreds of different memorial publications years at UNM. Add the Tribune to the growing ranks of Academic Rentals," a business that rents a good number of (debris) followed Einsenhower's death, and apartments and houses ·around the University. Some are nice provincial and,short-sighted big city dailies. just wait until the anniversary of our ~~~tv~~ The American press on the whole is and warrant a healthy deposit, and some are so decrepid they revolution rolls around-the "debris" will are barely worth $25 as a sale price. ~ I la plante gallery continuing to look at our neighbors and really flow then. fellow humans as below the American Tenant: "Academic Rentals, please fix my screen door. It ~ Fun things from station and in doing so are contributing to The sad part of the Tribune editorial is has become sprung over the winter and has finally broken ~. Old Mexico the misunderstanding and friction between that Lenin probably deserves more near the casing on the floor." the peoples of this planet. When the Tribune recognition than most of our Academic Rentals: "Yes we will fix it. The $15 it will cost :!! 3009 Central N.E. and papers of the same caliber ridicule the twentieth-century statesmen in an academic will cdine out of your deposit though." most beloved heroes of another nation's. sense. He is by far the world's most Now the tenant can either get it fixed and lose $15 or he populace (communists are a favorite target) published author and is generally regarded can wait until he moves out and have the $15 deducted from Nancy Adair, left, commonly known to Lobo contestants in a Circle K Sweetheart contest last Brains Not Bodies readers as O.A. Witch, who is a member of a local Thursday to withdraw from the contest and "start JJl~Y- _are giving the American people a false (despite his political coloration) as one of his deposit. Either way he pays for the damage that resulted women's rights organization, protests conducting OKIE'S this century's greatest thinkers. using your brains not your bodies." Mary Sue senseof chauvinistic superiority. from· a warped door that deteriorated to that condition beauty contests. Miss Ad~ asked the ten Gaines, right, was named winner of the contest. In the first place, most Russian's are not Clearly America's editorial pages have because of the elements. Chances are good that the tenant "communists," "Reds," Soviets, or "the plenty of problems to address themselves to will prefer a reduced deposit return to a house full of flies. 10¢ BEER~ enemy." They are people much like those of without creating more by ridiculing the The fairness and legality of this is a matter for discussion, IN- other countries around the globe. They George Washingtons of other countries. The but few University students have the time or the means to NSA Benefits Members every Wed. 5-6 PM make love, they work hard at their jobs, · color-blindness of the Albuquerque Tribune rectify this type of situation. A committee set up by ASUNM 01..0 TOWN will attempt to draw attention to such problems of the Includes Store, Flight, Record Discounts they are pleasant, hateful, kind, cruel, should certainly be corrected immediately if PHON!!: 243-2027 University consumer. By Carolyn Babb pro gram for students, student emotional, warm, and proud of their it and like publications are to remain notes could buy a set from NSA. 102 ROMERO, N.W. NSA????? study/travel program, Central At University "founding fathers.'' "objective." "We tried to get the note-taking ALBUQUERQUE, N.M, 87104 The Vietcong have been ***warned not to shoot American "I don't know-Nudists Serving international travel), the together this year, but no one America?" International· Student Affairs Club wanted to do it," said Martone. G.I.'s if they are sons or grandsons of U.S. senators or "How about the National (Exchange-Visitor Program, The Martone also commented upon reP.resentatives._ Since U.S. involvement in Vietnam began, Snorers of America?" International Student Welcome the national organization's only one of 234 congressman's offspring has been a casualty. "Isn't it the National Program, International Student political positions. "Many of their Speleological Association or /./·:-_,_. He suffered two wounds in the same leg. Not one son has Identity Card, the club digest, politics aren't binding whatsoever something?" low-cost flights to Europe), and on UNM, and because the national Ct been killed or listed as missing. The whole country is at a loss "I think it's the National American Youth Hostels office takes a stand, it doesn't Omericas Railroads .. to figure out how these young men fare so well. Science Association." Chi[ago Publi[ S[hools will have a (membership cards, and books). mean that we are agreed or even *** "It's the National Student John Martone, student support it," he said. representative on tampus Who needsThem? Today's Lobo has a feature on the NSA, a little known Association, but I don't know . coordinator for NSA at UNM said "NSA should be a student (March 17) what it does." - that their biggest problem this oriented, student service organization on campus run by a little known individual, Automatic Members year has been with the national organization. I don't think there is 58,400 starting salary (10 months) 10 days sick leave:·' • John Martone. He has had such a hard time this year-what Did you know that every UNM offices. "We have received next to a need for another political 10 days paid vacation with no help and no self interest in the organization, things student is automatically a member no help from the national organization or that we should act Paid hospitalization have gone to pot. The annual "do-nothing" award will be of the National Student offices," he said, "I'm dissatisfied, as student government's made sometime in April. Association (NSA), and entitled but I think it will improve-the conscience," he said. EDUCATION PlACEMENT OFFICE to the services provided by the services are getting organized," Before I forget-look at page three. Can you believe that? organization through funds from Note·taking the ASUNM government? Last year NSA offered a Lobo Review If you have been aware of this note-taking service, covering a few fact, then you may already have classes, to UNM students, where Living With Your Head In The Books? taken advantage of some of NSA's students who had missed a class or student services. For example, were unhappy with their own Author of Ginsberg Bool( you may have saved a few dollars on an NSA-sponsored group flight to Chicago or New York over the Overcome by Awe, Prose. Christmas holidays, or saved a few BeckeH Heinlein Ginsberg Hesse pennies by shopping at one of the Kazantzakis Comus Watts Suzuki ten local businesses offering By RICK FITCH Pound, as being among America's Tolkein Miller Roth Bradbury (CPS)-There are several things best. • discounts of 10% ot 20% on wrong with Jane Kramer's This is not to say that part of certain items to UNM students. biography "Allen Ginsberg in Ginsberg's personality isn't Apple Three Services at the GRASSHOPPER The small NSA office on the .. , ... America," (Random House). Pie and. Mom; it i11 to say that a Letter. are weleome, and ohould second floor of the Union has 120 Yoie S E. be no lon11:er than 250 wordo tnle­ The first is the author's man who writes poems like wrltten, donble apo.eed. Name, teJe. addiction to melodrama, her "How " "Kaddish" and "Wichita information on these services and phone number and addreus maat be more. There is a discount record Sari"' Kafka Ellison Faulkner Heming­ inoluded, althmlllh name wiD be tendency to read too much Vorte~ Sutra" is complex, that To The Editor: club, and a variety of programs way Kesey Snyder Patchen Ferling· withheld UPOII nqu.. L meaning into phenomena via the reliance on the friendly good guy use of flowery prose. A kid stoned angle to understanding his offered by the Exchange Institute Woman Explains Protest manufacturers of cosmetics, (language schools, foreign student heHi Kawabata Pinter underwear, wigs, etc. Cause For All Men on speed isn't simply stoned on psychology is bound to be too ! • speed; he's described as being nal'row a focus. I , hoppitality program, overseas job To the Editor: opportunities to inundate the To the Editor: You Can I market with ways for any and all under the influence of a Instead of accepting Ginsberg As one of the women Some three years ago Allen "ravishing amphetamine high." demonstrators who came to the women to be a beauty queen, a passively, observing his life-style 1! Cooper and other "radical" Hippies are "reak-outs," from the sideline, Mrs. Kramer I I sweetheart elections of the distinction comparable to winning students formed the crux of the . I a watermelon-eating marathon. "flip-outs," or "drop-outs." should have been a provocateur, Kiwanis Club and Circle K UNM anti-Vietnam War Ginsberg is Guru for a generation poking and prodding the poet's I Do you need help? Thursday evening, I would like to movement. At that time, and for of "love•happy children." psyche. She would have been Take Better Notes offer a word of explanation. First After the ceremony the newly the above reason, these same elected sweetheart, Mary Sue Another thing wrong is the more effective, had she of all, to the candidates for students were subject to unlimited author's addiction to Ginsberg. She commented about Ginsberg's Improve Your Write Better sw~etheart, I was there to protest Gaines, stated her objection to ridicule, defamation, and often, our speaking for her oppression, I seems to be so much in awe of remarks, rather than merely Do you need oTutor? the general principle of beauty physical harassment. him, so enamoured by his reporting them. Comprehend More contests (brains included or not) was not speaking for her Today these people are no charisma, that she is blind to Study Skills Papers oppression, but for our oppression "Allen Ginsberg in America" and not to ridicule you women. Ion ger criticized for their qualities in him other than the does give us new material on l ....'l!.ia& there to protest an event as women, and it was our ideological orientation toward the "nice guy" of his personality. intention that we could interst Ginsberg, It traces in depth how Coll277-5398 which bestowed a vacuous honor Vietnam Wat. Instead, because Ginsberg is characterized as the he was influced by William Carlps CLASSES START ,. determined by subjective other women in our cause, Mary they have shifted their priorities friendly Bohemian who loves all " Sue forcefully stated, however, Williams, Blake, Kerouac and standards, mbst of which are to domestic issues, they are humanity and is loved back in William Burroughs, how he made Mon.-Chemistry Mon., March 16, Sat., April 11, Tues., April 14, Retain unrelated to one's worthiness as a that no one can speak for her nor currently being attacked and return. A description o( his face 7:00p.m. 9:00a.m. 3:30 p.m. does anyone speak for her. the transition from beat to .hip, human being. These winners are oppressed for their "irrational?" betrays Mrs. Kramer's psychic how his homosexual relationship Biology German More the established models for She proves she speaks for approach to the alleged stereotyping of Ginsberg. "He with Peter Orlovsky began, how American fe!Dininity. herself, but I would like to ask question??? of Civil Rights for made a· comfortable avuncular he has been influenced by drugs black people, I find that women's you, Mary Sue, if Martin Luth~r presence-a rumpled and eastern religion. In bis late Tues.-French Call Ann or Pam 265-6761 preoccupation with these models King, Jr. spoke for you, 1f Will it again . be a matter of friendly-looking man with a nice 20's Ginsberg worked for a prevents many fe~l?s fro~ Kathleen Cleayer speaks for you, years, as in the case of the toothy face, big brown owl market researching firm. When he Spanis~ Math. Vietnam issue; before people I Evelyn' Wood READING DYNAMICS Read developing and appreciating thetr or Langston Hughes or Otis eyes .• ; and a weary, rather got tired of it, he composed a ·j own virtues. For it is in these Redding? In the USA beauty recognize that the caUse of the affecting slouch." At the end of a report on the economic A DIVISION OF ways that women learn to regard queens are made in White America black man is the cause of all men? chapter, she gives this account of advantages of installing a small . -.] Wed.-Psychology , Faster themselves as objectll, that men do where a lot of blacks and whites How much longer will the Allen Ginsberg: he "jumped up and IBM machine to replace him and' i ~oopers ·and Bill Orzens have to \ · Physics English regard them as objeats, and that have struggled, whl!re a lot of men started laughing. •Who wants to his two secretaries. His bosses LYCEUM LEARNING CENTER the love as object, beauty as and women fight to free bear the brunt of repressive hit the donut shop?'" She makes were so pleased that his plan object, sex as object syndrome is themselves from the many chains punishment 'for those of us who Ginsberg sound as if he were the could save them $700 per month West Side-La Posada Dining Hall of oppression. abrogate our responsibilities to boy next door rather than a that they fired him. Soon after be 7-10 p.m. 207 Dartmouth Dr. NE perpetuated. Humanity? Contests like these al8o offer serious poet who is recognized, wrote . "Howl" which was the Swan Brenner· Mlubael Urbm with. Robert Lowell and Ezra beginning of his literary career. --~-~~~------.

Page 4 NEW MEXICO LOBO Monday, March 16, 1970 Monday, March 16, 1970 NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 5 .NEW . Disagree on Tactics. Ideology ··- Peace Group Beats Ban MEXICO LOBO City of Houston Had Denied: Parade Permit Ecology Teach-/ n' ers Split By MICHAEL BLAKE groups across the country of parade it approved a Thanksgiving WORLD NEWS By PHIL SEMAS On Feb. 26 the Houston Peace hassles to come. . -Drafting model pollution laws Day parade sponsored by a local By United Press International (CPS)--Stu~ent ac~ivism _on groups at such places as Boulder, Coalition applied for what seemed The new policy limits parades department store and an athletic and preparing anti-pollution Colo., and Philadelphia. to be a routine parade permit. with to those of "civic, charity, I environmental ISsues IS movmg lawsuits. parade sponsored by the toward its first national Some radicals fear the the City Council of Houston, Tex. commemorative, or memorial University of Houston, -Demanding the establishment environment is being used by interest either lot'ally or t.each·in-faced with The council, however, denied When the coalition's Planes Strike Egyptian Targets of university offices of politicians to take st11dents' the coalition a permit whereupon nationally without political or disagreements over tactics . ~nd environmental planning, to see application came up for approval ideology which threaten to diVIde attention away from war and the peace group immediately filed commercial aspects." ·But at city council meeting on March March 15-Waves of Israeli warplanes penetrated up to 16 miles that the institutions are not racial issues. Thus they are Houston Mayor liouis Welch said inside mainland Egypt today to attack Eg'yptian military installations it in the same way as earlier polluters. for an injunction with the Seventh 4 the dialogue went like this student movements concerned suspicious of the teach-in, and U.S. District CtiUrt. the policy will not affect parades west of the Suez Canal frontlines, a Tel Aviv spokesman rerorted, . -Marches and rallies at sites of a~cording to a report printed in with the war in Vietnam and pollution. especially of the sources of its The attempt to overrule the "of a broad patriotic appeal.'' the Houston Chronicle March 5: The Israeli military spokesman said the air attacks agamst Egypt1an money and its ties with .co u neil's action succeeded This of course leave the council positions across the central and southern sectors of the Suez Canal racial issues. -The presentation of pollution "I would .suggest that this (the In Washington, leaders of the politicians, Thursday- when Federal Judge with arbitrary power in determing lasted about one hour. He did not identify the targets, ~xcept to say film festivals, concerts, and photo peace group's) application does group coordinating the nat~onal Confronted with some of these John V. Singleton ordered the what is "patriotic" and what is not qualify under either the they included installations 16 miles west of the canal, or g1ve any other displays, . . . questions at last week's meeting .. city council to "re-negotiate" not. details. · teach-in-which now calls Itself -Writing and d1stnbutmg political aspect or the routes," Lobo photo by Lin lllorll!Ul Environmental Action-said they of student editors in Washington, the coalition. Welch, when questioned by The spokesman also reported an.Arab guerrilla ba~ooka attack on the reports on local pollution .. r-.mth. Councilman Homer Ford said, KUNM posts a guard outside expect students from more than Den is Hayes, the national Houston Chronicle reporter Israeli settlement of Kfar Myuval m the Upper Galilee near t~e border problems. Hassles to Come "We can't deny it until we their studio, fearful of Lobo 600 colleges to participate. They coordinator of the teach-in, Edward Walsh, made some with Lebanon during the morning. He said the ~ockets, f1red from -Sit·ins or phone-ins to try to The above is a skeletal outline adopt the policy," Welch said. KUNM Guardian retaliation for losing a expect as many as 1300 high responded that his group had notable "exceptions" the the "Well, let's adopt the policy," across the border, caused neither damages or casualties. immobilize the operations of received its funds entirely from at best of the recent events in policy, basketball game to the schools and many community corporations deemed guilty of Ford replied. . . private foundations and individual Houston. The interesting part of "I can see where holding a Circuit-breakers Saturday, 69-45. groups also to be involved. pollution. the story however lies with the Houston City Attorney Wilham Activities which the donors. parade for the President would A. Olson said in a Lobo telephone The national teach-in has come council's original denial to permit have political aspects," he said, "I coordinators say will take place in in for some criticism from some the parade, an action w~ich could interview, however, the d:mial had some communities and on some think there at least ought to be an nothing to do ·with the new House· Debates Voting-Rights Bill more radical ecology groups. serve as a warning for peace exception for the President," Chicano Organizers campuses on Aprii 22 include: Much of the criticism has been LA PLANTE GALLERY council policy but violated an -Seminars, courses, and mass Two Others Approved "old city ordinance" that says WASHINGTON March 15-House leaders begin wrestling this week directed against the national 3009 CENTRAL N.E. G.ITIlans two thropolitical aspects of the cm­ The Mobilization Committee to Tues.-Fish Sandwich conferences, the first for chicano cano and make them available.'' End the War in Vietnam (Mobes), Eat in our large dining room or take it home high school students planning on Bransford said he hopes part the War Resistors League (WRL), entering college, and the second of the materials may be kept ~t Cambodia Ready to Use Force and the Newman Center Social We'll Have Your Order Ready-Call 242-7340 for chicanos already in college or Zimmerman Library, and ~ddl­ Action Committee (NCSAC) will 2400 Central SE Across From Campus university work. tional material at the chtcano demonstrate at the draft center "We hope to have the first con- studies office at 1815 Roma NE. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, March 15-Cam~odia's stat~-c~:mtroll~d Thursday, March 19 from 8.:30 radio broadcasting with a background of martml and patnotJc mus1c, a.m. to 5 p.m. repedtcd day-long today the govern~ent's demands that North The three groups :will have a Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops leave th1s neutral country. . table available at the Union today GSA Gives President Official sources said there was no indication whether the Commumst through Wednesday for people forces were ignoring or complying with the «;Jrder. The ~overnment had who want to join the given the Communists until dawn today to w1thdra:v theJ~ forces. . . demonstration. The table will have THE GRADUATE The nature and tone of the broadcasts, smd res1de~~ pohtJCal anti-draft literature and draft Proposed Veto Power observers indicated Premier Lon Hol was prepared to use m1htary force counselors available. if necessa~y to back up his withdrawal order. Wednesday, the WRL, NCSAC, A change in the Graduate the fall, it will be proposed as a A North Vietnam news agency dispatch, monitored i~ Tokyo today, FACULTY OF Student Association (GSA) constitutional amendment which and Mobes will hold a draft made no mention of Cambodia's demand that Commumst forces leave information rally on the mall by by-laws, giving the president veto will be voted on by the GSA. the country. power, was passed by the GSA The veto is subject to override the Union, Council Thursday night. by a two·thirds vote of the Picketers will be at the draft POLITICAL AND The veto, recommended by the council. center at 5th and Gold, Constitution and By·Laws The council defeated a demonst;ating against the draft on Committee, was granted only proposed change in the by-laws Draft System Target of Protests Thursday. Mobes announced at a SOCIAL SCIENCE, the In which would have changed the Friday meeting that number required for a quorum WASHINGTON March 15-The group that sponsored last representatives from the three from one-half the council November's massive mti·war _protest here plans to use and ab.u~e the law groups will also have a members to one·third. this week to create havoc at draft boards in at least 70 U.S. Cities. telephoning, question-asking, and NEW SCHOOL FOR Action on a resolution For the first time since protests against the Viet'!am war became leaflet campaign against the draft concerning the cancellation of nationally coordinated, the New Mobilizatio'! Co!D!filt~ee to. End the on Thursday. Sen. Strom Thurmond's speech War in Vietnam (New Mobe) is openly advocatmg ctvll dts~~ed1enc:l k SOCIAL RESEARCH March 4 was delayed until the The plan of the New Mobe is two-pronged, to stage s1t:i~S to ~c wording of the resolution could draft board entrances in about 70 of the more than 100 cJtJe~ P!annmg .. be drawn up, antidraft demonstrations and "to strangle the draft system m Jts own ANNOUNCES - "I think the GSA Council was bureaucracy" by following the letter of the law. . . d . f set up to take action on Lhis sorL Sit ins arc planned for Thursday, the clim_ax of the. pcr•o o of thing. We fully support the activities and the day the Senate Armed Serv1ces Comm1ttee op~ns TWO NEW M.A. AND PH.D. concept of freedom of speech hearings on the nomination of Curtis Tarr to become the new Selective - regardless of who is attempting to PROGRAMS IN Service Director. . · · f th give a speech," said council A spokesman at draft headquarters here sa1d a proviSion o _ e biggest name in member Joe Battaglia. national draft law prohibits interference with the operation of the draft CULTURAL The council passed a resolution, by violence or the threat of violence, . h . Hot Dogs" introduced by Karen Belgrade, The plan to strangle the draft will util~ze the law ~h1c requ1res r'r~ 4201 Central N.E. 265-7410 ANTHROPOLOGY expressing GSA support for the of draft age to notify the Selective Semce of anythmg th:~ ~~h·a k~~g 5810 Menaut N.E. 268-4147 "establishment of an on·campus their classification, such as a change in health, address, or e1r m 1 child care center for children of for possible conscientious objector status. 6901 Lomas N.E. 268-6848 student, faculty, and staff.'' Dannie Keepler and Karen Interdisciplinary in scope, the program Belgrade were appointed to a joint will be conducted within an historical committee which will be formed and comparative framework. It will provide with members ot ASUNM to students with a thorough background study proposals for a child care in the philosophy, methods, perspectives, center, problems, and types of data that A bill recommending a monthly constitute cultural anthropology as a newsletter for graduate. students ATTENTION SENIORS! system of inquiry. was passed and referred to the Ph.D. students Will concentrate on one of Budget and Finance Committee live areas-evolution and revolution, for a feasibility study. nationalities, community studies, Graduation announcements ore in philosophical anthropology, or ecological anthropology. MONSTER oa: =:uaaaaaaa HAMBURGER Apply nbW for September 1970 semester.

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Scoring Don Ferre tied for all-around finished their WAC season with a 9.40, Mark Hopkins tacked down perfect record of 4-0 as they honors with scores of 51.8. first place for the Lobos closely The Lobos now prepare for the defeated Brigham Young followed by Dana Shelley and University in the final conference WAC Gymnastics Championships Dave Repp both having 9.3 which will be held here on March meet of the season 161.95-152.25 points. 26, 27, and 28. Saturday night at Johnson On the parallel bars the Lobos Gymnasium. found the going a little rough as In the. floor exercise event, they barely beat BYU in the three of the top four places went exercise 26.50-26.25. Finishing to the Lobos. Led by first place first for UNM was Seymour winner Stormy Eaton, followed Rifkind with a score of 9.25. BYU by third and fourth places took the second and third finishers Dana Shelley and Mark notches. John Charzuk and Dave Hopkins, the team sported a Repp rounded out the scoring for 27.25-25.45 lead as the seond UNM with 8,65 and 8.60 event of the meet began. respectively. Despite BYU's Darryl Miller This gave the Lobos the lead capturing first place on the side over Brigham Young at horse with a score of 9.25 out of a 134.60-128,75. Hopes for an possible ten, the second, third, upset by BYU looked dim as the and fourth spots belonged to the high bar competition began. By Netmen Take Lobos. This gave UNM the edge in the time the event had ended the own recognizance, the side horse category and also Lobos' Bob Manna displayed to He had been indicted by a widened the lead to 53.40-50.75. the audience the talent that federal grand jury for the offense Second Place The rings is judged on the earned him the honor of being the THE COLLEGE PLAN after turning himself in to the in!Iivid\lal ability to hold certain 1969 NCAA Champion in the for FBI. motions for three seconds, and high bar category. Closely behind In WTS Invite the degree of difficulty in the U.S. District Judge H. Vearle Pan American College's strong Freshman Seymour Rifkind is Bob's score of 9.55 was another THE COLLEGE MAN routine. UNM captured first, Lobo, Jon Aitken, who finished Payne, who accepted the guilty tennis team edged UNM's team Parallel to Victory on his way to winning the parallel third, and fourth, as Seymour plea, set sentencing for March 27. 30·26 in the six team West Texas bars competition in Saturday's with 9.2 ·giving the Lobos a Ripkind led the Lobos with a 9.25 161,95'-152.25 victory, State Invitational over the meet with Brigham Young, score followed by Dave Repp with weekend. Rifkind scored a 9.25 enroute to 8,9, and .Bill Parise with 8.55, ill'St place. ********'*''* UNM won all its matches Th~ long horse is the only money grows GIFTS M.ti.GNIFIQUE! * except to the winners, 5-2. The La Plante Gallery ,:r. l event where the individual is faster ... 2933 Monte Vista N.E. Lobos went into the final day of allowed to take two attempts. when you invest it in your fu­ 265·6631 3009 Central N.E. play trailing Pan American by one If his first try is poor he can point, but played them in the ture through a sound life insur­ Fidelity Union life Insurance Co. choose to do it over, but must ance program, And the sooner tournament's last match and were .Ags In Semis; take his second score for that defeated. you start, the better . . . be­ exercise. The Lobos never cause your premiums are tower *'***'*'***'** The Lobos finished ahead of used th.eir second tries as· the host West Texas State, and your cash value builds longer. Let Northwestern Oklahoma State, Arkansas, and lOETURNEY Texas Tech, UCLA motorcycles Mutual help your money start Is Next growing now. Lobo All-American Van Hill ELECTRONIC Lefty ace Jim Kremmel Soles • Service • Parts was not defeated in the entire For the last two years UCLA BSA-JAWA-Bridgestone NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE recorded his first win of the three days of play and won the has been responsible for bumping MilWAUKEE season against the Aggies in the HUSQVARNA-BULTACO individual honors of the the out PENTON ·N·~·M-L.· There ~ a difference, •• Jim Kremmel first game of Saturday's tournament. of the NCAA tournament. In and lhc difference grows ENGINEERS See-~~~- .- doubleheader. Kremmel pitched a The Lobos next meet is on 1968 and 1969, the Aggies fell to two hitter, striking out 13 and March 26 against California-Irvine the Lew Alcindor-led Bruins early Ray Cramer, CLU. Become involved in walking five. on the West Coast. in the tournament. Things are different this year. FieldDi1·ecto1· e PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT In order for the two teams to have OKIE'S Dave Brown, or met again, both had to reach the Tom Eakin • MARKETING MANAGEMENT semi-finals of college basketball's Pranks and Beer••Hard Boiled Eggs TELEPHONE 268-3949 • MULTIPLEX most prestigious tournament. No Lobos Win all day and all night 204 DARTMOUTH, NE Both have and they will face each Bob Vann, General Agent • MICROWAVE other in College Park, Md. on • DATA Thursday to battle for the right to represent the West in the finals. LENKURT ELECTRIC, located on the beautiful San Fran­ The Aggies advanced to the Wrestling Titles semis on the strength of a hot cisco Peninsula, is the largest independent producer of performance Saturday afternoon Communications Transmissions Systems. Lenkurt is an The UNM wrestling team's period of wrestling, Sperry was equal opportunity employer. season came to an abrupt end over losing 6-0 when he pinned Van the weekend as only one Lobo Meveren. reached the WAC championship What's so ~~ecial about finals, and he had to settle for a ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS second plare. The Lobo& ended up in sixth 'Burgers Lose? March 17 (Tuesday) place overall and will not send one Spectators who witnessed representative to the NCAA Saturday's classic dual between wrestling tournament in Evanston, the Lobo Hamburgers and the Beechwood Ageing? Ill. KUNM Circuit-Breakers are still lENKURT ELECTRIC Bruce Davis was the only Lobo buzzing over the outcome or the to reach the finals and he was game, GENERAL TELEPHONE & ELECTRONICS decisioned by Wyoming's Larry Those who kept score in their We mtist be bt•agging too much about let Budweiser ferment a second time. 1105 County Road, San Carlos, Calif. 94070 Paull, 13-6, in the 190-pound programs swear that' the Beechwood Ageing. (Most brewers quit after one fermen­ class, THIJVt;.S Hamburgers were trailing by only Ofl:f Because we're starting to get some tation. We don't.) Coach Ron Jacobsen took his one point when Lobo editor 11./c J.J;:/3rNE,f ~llofl ten man team to Fort Collins, Col. Wayne "Snacks" Ciddio sank a flak about it. Like1 "Beechwood, These beechwood strips offer extra with the hope of several WAC 60-foot desperation shot at the Beechwood ••• big deal." And "If surface area for tiny yeast particles HARPER & ROW individual crowns, but returned to buzzer, The crowd went wild SRNDFIJ..S- 6EJ,Ts Albuquerque empty handed, thinking the Hamburgers had won Beechwood Ageing is so hot, to cling to, helping. clarify Present Two of UNM a hopefuls were another great victory, but the CJ...~THES- :-6- why don't you tell every~ the beer. And since these victims in the tournament opening helped the New scoreboard ( ma.nned by members Mexico State Aggies advance to body what it is?" round. Colorado State's Joe of the KUNM squad) read strips are also porous, they Sperry upset Lobo Dave Van the ·semi-finals of the NCAA ::/£~£ J,. ~ ( ~~"" something like 62-41, KUNM, tournament Saturday with 20 So we will. help absorb beer's natural Meveren in the 177-pound The outcome of this tragedy in :LOOo C.£11 TR HL S. ( First, it isn't big wooden fliJltiiJDWid division with a pin in the last points and 24 rebounds as the "edge," giving Budweiser sports will long be debated, a novel of suspense by Aggies moved past Drake, 87·78. casks that we age Budweiser its finished taste. Or in other TONY HILLERMAN in. words, "a taste, a smooth­ But it is a layer of thin ness and a drinkability you Chairman of the UNM Department of Journalism ASNMSU Preesents You don't look for wood strips from the beech will :find in no other beer at tree (what else?) laid down any price." ~'v. dessert after a in a dense lattice on the Ah yes, drinkability. That's BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS bottom of our glass-lined what's so special about .t:;:·"'~tlCt.1t~J!e~" J.ih,t.ifj / and stainless steel lagering Beechwood Ageing. WEDNESDAY In Concert ' tanks. This is where we But you know that. 1-3 p.m. Ma.rch 19, 1970 8:00P.M. BIG HENRY , Las Cruces, New Mexico

Admission $4.50 BudWeise& is the King of Beers. Get your copy soon at the At Henry's only 50¢ trckets on sale ~rch 12 at Corbett Center Box Office 9-4 Monday thru Friday (But you know that.) · or associated students booh:store At the Door 1916 Central SE open 11 AM 'tilll PM ANHEUSER·BUSCH, INC. • ST. LOUIS • NEWARK • LOS ANGELES • TAMPA o HOUSTON • COLUMBUS • .IACKSONVILLE Downstairs in the SUB Doors open 7,30 P.M. Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Monday, March 16, 1970

Biography o.f King Film Statement to DA condemns recent arrests Carnpus Briefs I Should Earn $5 Million I Harry Belafonte, Paul Newman, Research Grant to its teaching staff. Health Open House NEW YORK-(CPS)-A single Nan C. Bronfren has joined the Charlton Heston Sidney Poitier, Ulrich Hollstein, associate showing in 300 cities of a new ' - . . BSU confrontation fails High-school students in the UNM student Barbara Brown professor of chemistry at,. UNM, department as a part-time Albuquerque area who are film on Martin Luther King Jr, is Sammy Davis Jr., Walter Matthau, the conservative voter,s in the has been awarded a $13,339 instructor in German, Le&lie Uggams and Diahann and about 20 concerned black coming elections for the inte~ested in some type of career expected to raise $5,000,000 for students yesterday afternoon research grant from the National George Frederick Peters, a in the health field are invited to charity March 24. One million Carroll, governor of the state of New Institute of Allergies and former Stanford University · 100 percent of the proceeds attempted to read a statement Mexico. an all·day open house Saturday, persons are expected to see the (with no deductions whatsoever, to Bernalillo . District Attorney Infectious Diseases for study of a teaching assistant, will join the March 21, at the School of film which documents the civil "Only the well-known radical now toxic antibiotic. language faculty in the fall of organizers say), will go into the Alexander Sceresse concerning leaders were selected for Medicine, 915 Stanford NE. rights movement in the U.S. Martin Luther King Jr. Special the arrest of Miss Brown and The grant covers the first year 1970 as an assistant professor in The building will be open from dudng the King years from prosecution for disruption of of Hollstein's projected three-year German. Fund which will make grants to two other students for the events, not because of 9:30a.m. until 4 p.m., with tours 1955·1968. the Martin Luther King disruption of the UNM·BYU study. Funding for the three years of the building beginning every Entitled "King: A Filmed guilt, but because the totals $36,57 4. Foundation, the Southern basketball game. leadership of these so-called Nutrition Council hour. Record . . . Montgomery to Christian Leadership Conference During his study, Hollstein The New Mexico Council on Sceresse, however, was not in radicals would be used as an Health professions represented Memphis," the two and one-half and to other anti-poverty and his office at the time the black hopes to uncover the mechanism Food, Nutrition, and Health will will include, medicine, nursing, hour movie includes special example and that .by by which chemical compounds meet Saturday, April 4, from 10 non-violent anti-social injustice students said they had arranged eliminating the leaders, it pharmacy, laboratory technology, performances by such stars as organizations. with his secretary, nor did he called phenazines are produced by a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Albuquerque X-ray technology, inhalation would lead to a suppression of micro-organisms. Phenazines are YWCA. show up in the following hour the groups on the campus. therapy, physical therapy, and 10 minutes that they deadly to a broad range of The council, an outgrowth of recreational therapy, dental "Many were concerned about organisms, including many which last December's White House waited for him. When reached · being denied their right to hygiene, and dental assistants. kapy karner by phone later, he said of the cause diseases in humans. Conference on Food, Nutrition Each profession will have a observe a basketball game, but However, phenazines are also and Health, is being formed to High Speed XEROX COPIES-Be-No limit students' claim that they had a no concern was shown when representative in counseling room special rates for dissertations-required paper supplied free 1 : 3 0 p.m. appointment: "If poisonous. investigate conditions and develop to discuss the career possibilities the Black Student Union was "Certain bacteria produce programs in nutrition, housing, SIMMS BUILDING other locations in Winrock Center, they represent that, it's a lie." denied their right to peacefully with the high school students. National Building & 120 Madeira NE S ceresse denied talking to phenazines naturally by some health care, and other related There also will be booths, movies, protest on the court before the mechanism we haven't discovered areas in New Mexico. anyone about the matter and game-to express their dissent brochures, and demonstrations in said all phone messages 'taken yet,'' Hollstein explained. Those attending the April 4 the various fields. against racism. "Apparently they produce the meeting, which is open to all in his absence are recorded on ''The Faculty Policy The open house is being a log, The log also showed no substance up to the toxic level, interested persons, will act on sponsored by the Student Committee said the protesters but now above. proposals to approve a appointment, he said, and could go on the court, but American Medical Association added, "My secretary has never .•.. "Perhaps this is a physical constitution and take initial steps chapter of the school, with Stan would have to leave when Lobo photo by Lin Morgan defense mechanism. The amount toward action programs. missed informing me of an asked. Approximately two days Pad ilia, a second-year medical appointment." About 20 black students yesterday attempted to read a of phenazine in the host may not student, as chairman, later, Vice President for Black statement statement to District Attorney Alexander Sceresse concerning the kill the host, but might kill an Film Book A copy of the statement was Student Affairs Harold Interested high school students left for Sceresse by the arrest of three students for disruption of the UNM-BYU attacker. Right now we aren't sure Donald J. Mcintosh, chairman can obtain additional information Lavender informed us that basketball game. why the phenazine is formed or of the UNM department of art students. It is as follows: "We, President Ferrel Heady said from their counselors at all the black students of UNM feel how.'' education, is co-author of a book, Albuquerque high schools, or at that there would be no protest speech,' are the same people the selected people should be The biosynthesis property of "Children as Film Makers," that District Attorney Sceresse at any time on the court-a that he is persecuting campus the medical school anytime during is showing covert prejudice who denied Stokely Carmichael dismissed immediately!" radicals, Sceresse said, "I have phenazine and its antibiotic published recently by Van the open house. restriction that was not the right to even be allowed to (Editor's note: Carmichael ability were discovered in the Nostrand Rinehold. against all radical movements previously enacted. stated publicly many times my on the UNM campus. This come to the state-let alone be was not prevented from coming viewpoint about radicalism: early 1960's, Hollstein explained, The book tells art teachers how ''The people that are so invited to speak by the to New Mexico and speaking Graduate Funding to use film making as an art form NON AFFILIATED STUDENTS prejudice is all the more uptight about Sen, Thurmond 'Academic freedom must be ' detestable because it is done in Speaker's Committee. two years ago; he cancelled his The National Science for children. being denied his 'freedom of For the above reasons we appearance.) preserved and fostered, but Get Active-Immediately At ..• an effort ~ get support from academic freedom stops where Foundation (NSF) has granted Mcintosh, who wrote the book feel that the charges against In response to the charge with John Tidstone, has criminarlity begins.' " $105,145 to UNM under the 1970 incorporated film making into art Guild Arts Theatre ...... r.~ ._-r~·,..-:~:;·;~.~~~-->~>\ NSF Graduate Traineeship education programs in 3405 Central N.E. . . ~.-. ·.'"'".·~' .• .... ~,., ')\ :· '/ Program. ~. Noon til Midnite Only $1.50 l ... • •• r~~\ t ' 1 The money will support .19 Albuquerque for children in NEW ., graduate trainees for either nine public schools. .. l I -1 l . . I r[':.. · . -··,. <:) or 12 months, beginning in the New President --~ \. ···l ,,: .. i t f~..;:_--~~;..;,·,;.:.:._:.) -'~l fall of 1970, and for five summer George T. Prigmore of UNM ·. \;_ . I Welcome Lobos ~ ~~~ --~,"':"'~~/ t' .. .· ·--... ~~-,_,.,.,.·-~"'- • ' _; traineeships for graduate teaching has been elected Western region AS I, , ' • '',1 ~.. . •. ·· .. j assistants during the summer of president of the National For All Your Car ''~' .•.. ·.·:!"'. . .. / 1970, Association for Humanities ~.$Wt..~-'+.d:.¥~S..i.:.;r;(J} """'-·~A:.---.'~1:~ L,~::.--~~~-· ·--~/ ' MEXICO Care Needs ' "dEnnY". --· - ' Director of the program is Education. Vol. 73 Tuesday, March 17, 1970 Harold Walker, director of Prigmore, assistant to the dean Visit No. 102 research and fellowship services at of the UNM College of Education JOHN'S DEEP ROCK UNM. The grant will finance and an assistant professor of fellowships through September, seconbdary feduthcation, i~ ta' chartedr SERVICE 1971. mem er o e assocut Jon an 501 Yale S.E. Bargaining might begin at UNM The new funding continues~ one ~f 10 members of the (Just 5 blks. South support for 12 traineeships fo~ndmg national board of of Central) . accrued by the University over the adVIsors. . . . Ask About Our 2¢ Discount Communication workers seek. representative past four years, and gives money T.h e assoCiatiOn pr?VJ~es Per Gallon to seven new fellows. serVJces to scho.ol and umvers1_ty The Communications Workers of union representative. There is a possibility of ~ e a: c ~ e. r s. 1 n v o I v e d. ~ n supplementation of the grant after mte~dJSClphnary humamhes America (CWA) has been notified that Bailey said approximately 600 people 1971 curncula. Among these are collective bargaining with the University are included in University • regional and national conferences, Foreign Car administration may begin as soon as a non-pro fessi anal, non-supervisory New Faculty a series of research publications, a Specialists PLUS representative of the majority of personnel (excluding clerical and office Defense asks testimony The department of modern and "Humanities Journal," and University non-supervisory and workers). classical languages at UNM has consultant assistance to schools Repair & Maintenance added two new faculty members requesting it. "WONDERFUL CARIBBEAN" non-professional personnel is determined. He said a committee has been formed for Cooper, Orzen case On All Foreign Cars University Director of Personnel to work on receiving designation cards CLASSIFIED Over 100 yrs. Combined Doors Open 7:00' p.m. Lawrence Yehle sent a letter to CW A from personnel not already committed. The defense counsel for Bill Orzen and Allen ADVERTISING Experience representative Jerry Bailey two weeks ago Designation cards are issued by unions, Cooper is seeking testimony about the Strom RATES: 7e per word, 20 word mini­ WHERE: Journalism Building. Room 2 SHOWS TONITEI Thurmond incident on March 4, mum ($1.40) per time run. If ad is to 159. arternoona preferably or mail. stating that before collective bargaining and give representation authorization to a PeJ:Sons having testimony about the incident, run five or more consecutive days with Free Estimates JENNY 7:40 & 9:45 no changes the rate is reduced to 5c Classified Advertising Caribbean 7:20 & 9:25 can begin, a majority representative must union to act as an individual's collective are asked to be in Union room 258 on per word and the minimum number of UNM P.O. Box 20 265-5901 Wednesday, March 18 from 4 to 6 p.m., or from words to 10.. - Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 be determined. bargaining agent. 333 Wyoming N.E. FOX WINROCK THEA Bailey said he regards the letter from "I will respond as a union 8 to 10 p.m. TERMS: Payment must be made in full prior to insertion of advertisement. TRE Cooper and Orzen are facing charges before Yehle as a committment that "if and representative only to signatured cards," the Student Standards Committee in connection 0 • when we represent a =:-:-==-;:::::::--:----:---:-:---:---:-:--:-c::-:::PDS~AU ~ou~~~*-H5•.«1~~~~~~~~~~~!~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~=~Wyoming NE, 254·5987. 4/16 r majority," collective Bailey said. with the heckling incident that led to the DEADLINE for inserting c!Msified 3:30 bargaining will begin, p.m.-will go irt next day's Lobo. lU66 :J.'R4A, recent engine overhaul. Yehle said yesterday several other cancellation of Thurmond's speech. 36,000 miles, 22 miles/gallon. $1150, A DISCOVER :b'LYlNG. $5 first lesson. $14 phone 299-2671. 3/16 NEW MEXICO LOBO CW requested recognition as the unions have asked the University for hr. after, Lee Mason, 268-4589. 3/24 EMERSON TAPE recorder-excellent ior CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING collective bargaining agent for Physical authority to act as a collective bargaining THUNDERBffiD CoNTRIBUTORS: All component set up, $60. Plant custodians last November. The written work submitted to the magazine CoNSERVATIVELY cheeked sport coat, University p.• Box 20, UNM, Albuquerque, N. M. 87106 agent for University personnel. may now be picked up at rin.168 Journal- size 37; $10. o. University informed Bailey that Physical ism Bldg. SAKS FIFTH Avenue Suits, cost new some The collective bargaining agent "will MOVEMENT-BODY AWARENESS _ $200, try them on-make offer, size 39, Plant custodial representation was not an probably be determined by an election," SENSITIVITY TRAINING. 625 Wei· some with two pair pants. CnU 247-2545. adequate indication that the majority of le•ley SE. Call 256·0141. 3/17 RATES: 7¢ per word, $1.40 minimum (that's 20 words) which is standard operating procedure in 6) EMPLOYMENT University personnel want CWA as a THUNDERBIRD ART CONTRIBUTORS: 5¢ per word if same ad runs five or more consecutive times labor relations, Yehle said. All art works maY now be picked up at SUMMER EMPLOYMENT. Either sex. rm. 205 Jour:nalism Bldg., 9 a.m.-4 p.m.· ~xceJJent _wagCY. Great Working Condi .. $2.50 minimum (that's 10 words 5 times) MondaY·Frida!l. tions. S\\'imming Pool: CaShiers; Life­ SENIOR-Be sure to have your class pic­ guards, Night Maintenance. 1£ interested, ture taken £or the Mirage. No charge-­ one interview date only: Saturday. three poses, three prints. Pictures taken March 14, time: 10:00 a.m., place: 1410 TERMS: Payment must be made in full prior to insertion of advertisement at UNM Photo Service. Call 277·5743 to Iron SW. 3/13 schedule. YOUNG FASHION MARKETING organi­ zation seeks coed or graduate with mer­ CLASSIFICATIONS: 2) LOST&FOUND chandising background as area coordina.. Senators propose closed-week changes LOSE SOMETHING 7 To find it, try tor for UNM-Aibuquerquc area. Super• 1. Personals 2. Lost & Found 3 Services Lobo ClMsified Ads. visor, pcrsoHne], publie relations. Must 4. For Rent have Use of car be in area until June, 5. For Sale 6. Employment BE SURE to check the Lost & Found 1971. Contact Barbaro. Asmcrvig, 345· 7. Miscellaneous Three changes in the present administer a final examination because under the present system, service in the lobby of the, SUB for 3511. ext. 154., or sign u_p for interview that students have an adequate your lost items. at Placement Office with Mrs. Short. closed period system have been during the period designated general students have little time to review amount of time in which to prepare Interviews Wed. March 18, 1-4:30 p.m. INSERT THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENT --TIMES STARTING--- ·' ~'OUND: Currency found. Validate claim proposed by four ASUNM senators review days. course work since tests, papers, and and take the money. 277-2131. 3/19 a/17 for final examinations," the. BUSINESS OPPOR'rUNITY-po.rt-time. to insure that students have an new reading and lecture material committee proposal stated. 5) FORSALE If :YoU nre looking for a real opportunity That classes be discontinued plus early retirement, call 268·4950 atfer adequate amount of time in which during the final three days of are often scheduled during The committee requested the 1962 NORTON MANXMAN 650cc, dirt 5:30. Couples preferred. 3/20 to prepare for final examinations. bike, bored. 040't oV'er, 9:1 compression, pre-examination week so students pre-examination week. proposal be put on a trial basis this extra sprocket, street legal, terribly fast, '7) MISCELLANEOUS matchleas frame. 243·4078, 3/16 The three proposals are: will have adequate time in which to "It is our contention that semester, and the results be PAY •roo MUCH FOR GAS; walk too far 1'HE TURNING POINT. 525 Wellesley prepare for final examinations on evaluated by an ad hoc to class 7 LAMBRETTA, 150 cc, $150., SE. Friday nnd Saturday nights, 8-11. That extra-curricular and social although extra-curricular and social 247-2539. 3/18 3/17 . an individual basis. student-faculty committee at the campus activities be discontinued \ campus activities are discontinued end of the semester. during closed period as already The proposed changes were during this time, the precept of iF=RENT-A· v~hl~iif~~~~~ stipulated in the faculty handbook. passed Friday by the Stuc:}ent "Should the ad hoc committee $1.00 II day closed period is often Violated by report be favorable, we propose the Free Delivery, Pick Up, And Service La Plante Gallery Affairs Committee. The change , No Dep011lt ENCLOSED$. ____ That the first two days of instruc:tors who administer finals definition of closed period as Lower Mo11thly Rate (Ne~~:t to Lobo Theatre) PlACED BY'"l--~------~ pre.-examination week be must also be pa~sed by a faculty during pre-examination week. · Unique! committee before they will go into delineated in the faculty handbook Buck's TV Rentals designated as general review days Secondly. we contend that closed be amended to include points one 268·4589 effect. Color Available and, except for laboratory week is not broadly enough defined through three of the closed period examinations, no instructor shall The . changes were proposed in· the' faculty handbook to insure proposal," the statement read.

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