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------·----~------~----··4~ --·- Nixon Asks 'Immediate Halt' to New Busing Orders W A SHlN GTON (UPI)- approach to "one of the most equal educational opportunity to only two days after Wallace swept He added: "w1tat we need is Claiming the support of "the great difficult issues of o.ur time," one every person regardless of race1 the Florida Democratic primary I' action now-not action two, three majority of Americans, black .and he said meal\$; t;hat "at the same color or national origin." and that shte's voters \1orfouryearsfromnow!'Hesaid white," President Nixon adced time that we ·&top more busing we Federal efforts would focus on overwhelrningl}t opposed. mass · ":1 ,.on_stitutional amendment Congress Thursday tO caB an move forward to guarantee that bringing. inner city schools up to b u s i n g . i n a companion would tak~ at least a year or 18 immediate halt to new court the children currently attending the level of quality of suburban referendum, months to become effective. busing orders and to provide $2.5 the poorest schools in our cities schools, with spending of more The White House insisted that billion next year to improve inner af!d in rural. districts be provided than $2.5 billion in the next year. Nixon's decision was ·not aifected The President did rtot spell out city schools. With education equal to that of While shifting most of the by the Florida results. details of how Congress could In a speech broadcast the good schools in their burden for "action now'' to In his brief address to the dictate a busing moratorium to nationwide from his White House communities," usually in the Congress, the President said the nation, the President said a the federal courts, which have office, the President condemned suburbs. Justice Department would proposed constitutional based their busing orders on the busing to achieve racial balance in "1 shall propose legislation that intervene in selected cases where amendment supported by some constitutional requirement for the schools as "a bad means to a would call an immediate halt to "lower courts have go)le beyond busing foes irt Congress would equal protection under the law. good end11 th4t must be stopped all new busing orders by the the Supreme Court's requirements mean a delay during which Nor did he indicate exactly at once. But he rejected banning it federal courts-a moratorium on in ordering busing." "hundreds of thousands of school how his propo11ed equal by constitutional amendment new busing/* Nixon said. Sens. Edmund S. Muskie children will be ordered by the educational opportunities act because that route, he said, would In addition, he would propose (D·Maine) and Alabama Gov. courts to be. bused away from could• guarantee equal education, take too long. a n e q u a 1 e d u c a t i o n a 1 George C. Wallace said they would their neighborhood schools in the except to mt>ntion the $2.5 billion Instead, he said he would opportunities act requiring that have no immediate comment on next bchool yt!ar Witli no hope of fund to improve .,the education submit tO Congress Friday a dual ''e11ery siate or lucality ruu:.l grant Nixon's busing proposals, issued relief." of children of poor families," " _____..~-T..J, ,;(l~)>tJ.;.:l(~·~~~

'(\; ,~·. ,, New IVIexi'ca ~ DA.ILV r CAMPUS BRIEFS 11 Conserve paper-give this paper to a friend Editorships Art Needed Physics. Applications for the edito~ships The ASUNM· Thunderbird Paul Tweeten, associate of the 197~·73 Daily Lobo, needs art contributions by March professor of secdi:ld!lr!)r education, llUmmer Lobo and Thunderbird 20 for the ne:K.t issue · of the will talk on "Trends in High editorial will be accepted by the Student publication. Scbol)l Physics'' during a Publications Board through 4 p.m. Tom Alexander, editor of the colloquium at the physics -·---- A.pdl7. T·bird says he does not feel department March 17 at 4 p.m. in , Application for~s are available enough stupents are taking room 184 of the physics and Student Regents Model Plan ·letters. in the Daily Lobo business office, advantage of the magazine by astronomy building. Nazi Flag nothing to me; .except to remind getting their work published. He NM Stat~ University is blatant patronism. Under the laws he appointed a law student at the me of a vacation !took. The Nazi added that work is returned right experimenting with three University of Texas-Austin to the It seems to us that for most flag on that dorm resident's McGovern for President after publication, Student Handbooks of the State of New Mexico, There will be a McGovern for ASUNM Student Handbooks ''ex-officio, associat~, non-voting'' regents board at Te~s Southern college-age people today, the Nazi ceiling probably has as much March 20, next Monday is the whether or not the NM State ' President Volunteers meeting at 8 can be picked up at the coat student members on their .Board Regents believe it, all regents University in Hmtston. flag would have muc~ l~ss meaning to him that my posters dC!adline for the next editiPll and mea11ing ·than David M. Wolfe do to me. Besides, that fiag was p,m. :Match 20 in room 1 Ol'of the check in the Union with a siudent of Regents. Two ~tudent meetings are open to the public, Smith cautioned that a student UNM Law School. Anyone Alexander asks that students ID. governml;lnt leaders and the editl)r The public includes·students. sitting on the regent 1$ board of his indicates. For those born after anq still is an impressive sight. ushow a concerned response." something of this nature If Mr. W6lfe is disgusted at the interested in seeing the South o£ the student newspaper were Despite this, both Cates and own univeuity could be wwn Dakota Senator elected to the Work may be submitted in appointed to fjll those positions NM State Regents President "potentially h!U'mful to the best really couldn't dredge up such sight of a symbol of mass murder, room 205 of the Journalism Red Cross emotional feelings; since we he'd better not look at the stars highest office in the land please Amistad will offer a Red Cross Feb, 25. Seaborq Collins· doubt the interests. of the school" because of attend. building. Brad Cates, NM State stlldent advisori positions could be a student'~;~ personal feeling certainly can't feel quite so and stripes, else he might be Fir11t Aid course for $5 a student. president, call\ld the 11seats considered a move toward voting toward a professor, academic strongly about som~thing we. ha~ :reminded of My Lai, American Tax Help For :further infornmtion can immeasurably helpful." We call student regents. We believe program or organization, no direct contact WJth. Face 1t, 1f 'B·52s bombing civilians in Student Jobs The number to call for tall: help Amisrud, 277·5720. · them immeasurably gratuito~ts. consideration of NM State's token However, Smith believes students your father was exterminated by Sou thea.st .Asia and American Many well·pllying jobs are up until the .April 17 deadline is Students at UNM, whether from student "seats" a final answer to are fully qualified to serv.e on the Nazis, you wouldn't be here built Phantoms bombing civilians available at Student Aids, Building 8 4 3 • 3101 in Albuquerque. student government or not, have student involvement in university rege.nts boards of other to grieve. in the Middle East. .. Y·l. If you are interested, call Taxpayers who live outside the universities_ The R.nssian propaganda Jolr_r:~ Robinson a·DoKs b::cn welcomed to sp~a¥ before policy-making l.s incredibly Patti, Andrea, or 'l'oni at Duke City may call long distance ~ the Board of Regents on any short-$ighted. The ultimate goal is We consider Smith's action posters hanging on my wall mean 'l'im Cryan 277-5042 ox talk to them in xoom or 800-432·6880. matter they feel concerns them voting student seats on all boards exemplary and urge the NM •. 119 at the Student Aids Office. llllllillllllllll!UIImiiiiiiiWIIIIIIDIIIUIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIIIIJIIIIImiiiUIIIIIII!IIIIIIIImlllliiDnlilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!IIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIffilliii\IIIIIUIIIIIIIIUII!IIIIIIllllilllllllllll\llll\lmiiUIIIIUIIIUI BOOKS, BOOKS for many ye~~rs. of regents. legislators and all state university Petitions To offer State students three Texas Gov. Preston Smith officials begin planning its Pre-Med Day Petititons for ASUNM ·-Q-. u~~l official o bserve;r positions is seems to agree, In mid-Feb~Jlary adoption here. Lobo Letters, Bema Policies The Student American Medical Presidential, Vice Presidential and ,. 800K

., . ~~------,~r-7. -~--, Women's Lib Dominates TIME.- NM State StudentReg~nts ReGognizes Women's Rights Problem 'Seem toWor!( out OK: Participation of ·three student who think similarly, reinforcing It all opens with a photograph of a Betsy few: of the mor~ vocal advocates from Gloria "ex officio, associate, non·voting" ~ch Qther, you ,may really think Ross-figure sewing the symbol for the female Stemem to Robm Mo~gan. . . members of the NM State Regenw you're doing right," said Cates, on an American flag. She looks pleased; ~he "P~ople" sectton, whtch IS always .a :{Joard was assessed by that saying the students give · the Many feminists are looking pleased these ser1es of lively shorts mostly about movte board's !)l:esident as "seeming to Regents a chance to "get another work o~t all right." side," , days as Time Magazine ha,s joined the media star.s, ~olitican's wiv~s and !Jemocratic The three were appointed ;Feb. Besides Cates, student :members recognizjng the women's rights proble~. Presidential hope}ul~, lS also giVen t~ ~JI 25 after the ASNMSU Senate two are Chli.ZZ Barclay, Round·Up Time's March 20 issue :features women 1n women. I have a feeling some sharp fenumst days earlier had called for the editor and Joyce Anglin, president almost the entire magazine. put this section together b(:lcause it really resignation of Regents' President of the Associated Women Miraculously enough, even the letters to lll!lkes people .like Jacquelme c;>nassis and Pat Seaborn Collins if he did not students, demonstate "respect for NMSU The controversy in the the editor are all from women. Editor Nucon look sllly. Contrast With the rest of studen.t opinion. and the New ASNMSU Senate leading to the Hedley Donovan requested several weeks ago the magazine is so ~trong that we re~~y fi~d MeYJco State Legislature., resolution calling for Collins' t• that women write about their lives to the ourselves laughmg about Jackte s b1g Collins had been quoted earlier resignation centered about his editor. A bit condescending maybe. A bit of problems with her photographer friend and that week in the NMSU apparent pl>rsonal opposition to ~'Let's humor them." But at least it has been how Pat just couldn't take that Chinese Round·Up, the student any student seat on the board, newspaper, that he douhted and questions concerning done. liquor. students would be helpful in students' ability to deal with the Except for a few pages of national an~ " One . of ,,;the most . int~7esting sections is dealing' with the University's budget. international news, women and their BehaviOr, In an arttcle Male and Female: budget. The ASNMSU Senate also ''TIIEIR GREATEST activities take over the entire magazine. Difference Between Them" we find "IJIS GREATEST RECORDINGS" "HER GREATEST RECORDINGS" Collins, in an interview with the chastised. Collins for ''thw~~rting" Joe Turner 'RECORDINGS"- THE EARLY La Vern Baker Daily Lobo yesterday, said the the intent of a joint House-Senate Time even boasts about its women staffers in psychological tests that tell _us that female (Atco/SD 38·376) YEARS" (Atco/SD 33-372) l>tudent ex·officio members Memorial passed this session tlie "Letter F:rom The Publisher . ., babies act differently than. mal~ .Pabie.s. The Clovers "seemed· to work all right," requesting state boatudents had been at their meetings." All board of new writer, but I believe information such as And in the journalism section, we get a considered. at the first board regents meetings, are by state law, meeting they sat on. open to the public, th.e magazine is offering is· invaluable. da~dy called "Cupcake v. Sweet To?th" The format sticks with the regular news telhng us about the effects of women's nghts ''The students seem to be Chicanos happy, I think they can magazine style with each subject on those two-Playboy and Cosmopolitan. ~:<~ntribute," Collins said. Chicanos interested in ~unning for the ASUNM Senate ~~re invited compartmentalized. We learn about women (Won't someone please introduce Helen Neither Collins nor ASNMSU to an organizational meeting at 6 in business, art, religion, etc. Gurley Brown to Hugh Hefner so they can Pre~;ident Brad Cates consider the advisory seats as a first step p.m. March 22 at the Chicano Perhaps the most interesting feature n"" go somewhere and start "Playmotolitan" Y•••o)o••c i•"""'"' Studies Center. toward a voting student regents + the entire magazine is the Situation Report and leave the rest of us alone?) seat. Tho AUDIO SHOWCASE Of NEW MEXICO f _ Gijon printed in each compartment telling us how Even the ads aren't too blatantly sexist. "To be rea.Jistic, it is many women are employed in each area of Also in the media recently • KUNM turned' impossible, or at least highly Students planning to attend the improbable, that the Constitution summer session ln Gijon, Spain, subject matter. For instance, the Situation its broadcast time over to the Women's would be changed," Cates told the are asked. to complete their Report in the Medicine section tells us that Center for one day. Although I only heard "HIS GREATEST RECORDINGS" ''THEIR GREATEST "THEIR GREATEST Daily Lobo yeste:rday. applications soon, The pro~am "a decade ago women accounted for just·six about 25 minutes of the broadcast (the Chuck Willis RECORDINGs- THE EARLY RECORDINGs- THE EARLY "Just sitting at the table and runs from June 19 until July 28. per cent of the nation's 260,000 doctors; Daily Lobo office isn't equipped with an FM (Atoo/SD 33·a78) YEARS" YEARS~' being able to speak any time we ONE •TOP' JI'OR ALt. YOUR STERI!.O NUDS today they are 7.6 per cent of the 345,000 radio) it seemed the women were doing a The Coasters The Drifters want is helpful," Cates said. COMPLETE SIRVICI DIPT. Passover practitioners;" good job. (~eo/SD 33·371} (Atco/SD 33-375} "When you have five people MONO,._Y •IA'fUROAY 9.00 A.M. TO 'I;CO P.M. To spend Passover in a Jewish 2 LOCATIONS home, contact Gunther Fortunately, the magazin~ sticks with the Even station manager Woody Woodworth non-partisan view. It doesn't·seem to me to said the program was interesting. "The thing In spite of the fact th11t country, and has been ever )linee iu:st R&B vocal ~oups, and their Rothenbe'rg, 255-9283 or newcomers Qf quality on the rock its inception in the early fifties. career spanned the years 1951 to 277-434;....3.;...------be for or against women's movement. But by I thought was neat was that they could get scene in '71 we~e few-and decent Since its remained under the same 1959, from "One Mint Julep" to simply giving the facts, one becomes their stuff together on such short notice. records by old standbys were management since the beginning, their biggest hit, "Love Potion Ricardo Flores Magon is appalled at the many prejudicial views in And it wasn't as biased as I thought it would fewer yet-1971 did see the and since the people who start #9. '' In between, they did a credited with giving impetus to evety area of American society. . be,'' he said. release of perhaps more good labels are usually devoted to the number of songs later ripped off revolutionary thought and the call music on .record than in any year music ·(regardless of the ideas of by white groups, like "Blue for economic and political reform The "Gallery of American Women" The women presented women singers, before it for a decade. The reason those who come after them), Velvet" and ... Devil Or Angel." La with his violent "Regeneracion" briefly explores the lives of nine women. non-sexist songs, a little jazz and a lot of is this was the year several record Atlantic has always been aware of Vern Baker was also a ripoff paper in 1905. They range from a farmer to a banker to a different views of the movement. labels got religion, so to speak, its past importance. victim, most notably for ' welfare mother to an IRS manager who likes It's about time UNM decided to do and looked back over their past Picks Winners "Tweedle Dee." Unfortunately, To begin with, Atlantic is the to cook. · something for O.ile of its ln:rgest; minorities. ]tistorios and ~<~~W what good stuff she doesn't seem to have been all they bad· lying around in thelr label thnt brought such luminaries that powerful an :artist, and the , Another interesting feature is the listing It's about time the national news- media did vaults. Then they went out as Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, album is pretty slim pickin's. I Bhud-~ ... - of organizations concerned with women's too. looking for people who knew Wilson Pickett, La Vern Baker, Chuck Willis is an artist who has rights, their difficulties, and the views of a Sandra McCraw about the rnusic, and had them the Drifters, and the Coasters into been all but forgotten these days, put together "reissue sets" the public eye, On the jazz side of but be was the "King Of The featuring the performances that the fence, it was the label that Stroll" before his mysterious ASUNM Establishes Student Lobby had made the label great. These captured many of the most death in 1958. Such classics as attempts met with varying de~ees significant sides by Chatles "Hang Up My Rock And Roll ASUNM Senate Wednesday President Nixon has t1ut this year. expenses incurred by ASUNM at Mingus, YllSef Lai:eef, Rahsaan Shoes" and "C. C. Rider" still night establl~bed a student lobby $175.3 million has been the Community Leaders of success, but for many people, 1971 was definitely the Year _of Roland Kirk, and Ornette sound as great as they did then. ·for next year and voted to allocated for EOG (Educational Conference lm;t October was Coleman. And when they got into allocate $350 send Albert Opportunities Grants) and the referred back to Finance the Reissue. Perhaps the best-known black to From a historical standpoint, rock, it was through Cream, vocal groups from the '50s as far Chatrez, representative from the lobby is asking $800 million; Committee where it had received Delaney And Bonnie, Buffalo Lobby Committee, to the NDEA, which also provides a "do pass, recommendation perhaps the .·most important as white kids are concerned are reissue series is Atlantic's ongoing Springfield, and the Allman the Coasters and the Drifters, the Na·tional Student Lobby educational grants, received a earlierthisweek, Brothers. Conference in Washington, D.C. $293 million allocation and the . Senate Vice P.resident Jack Greatest Recordings series, issued former being noted for their on the Atco label. Atlantic is The Greatest Recordings series mastery at comedy in such songs March 22·25. lobby is requesting $400 million; O'Guinn said the money had not concentrates mainly on Atlantic's The purpose of the conference $401 million was budgeted for been promised, but "we (senators undeniably one of the great labels as "Along Came Jones," "Yakety jEWELERS of black poJ?Ular music in this early days, starting with the Yak " and "Charlie Brown"· fbut is to apply strong student lobby Work-Study and the lobby wants who attended the conference) said straight-out Kansas City blues co~paratively little-known 'for "The Unusual as Usual'" effort in behalf of the Higher $550 million; Federal Insured we thought Senate would act style of Joe Turner, whose blues Education Act. Chavez said the Loan Study received $196 million favorably on it," their acute racial comedy in The National Autonomous shouting influertced everybody numbers like "Riot In Cell Block lobby effort is geared towrd and the lobby is seeking $230 .. , , , , , , • , , , , , • , , , 1 , •, , • from. Ray Charles to Frank University wll.~> founded in Mexico Number Nine" and "Shpppin' for getting increased allocations for. million. Sinatra. Atlantic had most of his educational programs which A bill allocating $500 to cover City in 1551-the first university Clothes"), and the latter for their on North America's mainland. great sides, and they are presented members who later went. on to here in the glorious original mono fame elsewhere-Ben E. King, How much do you know about (as is the rest of the series-if ii: Clyde McPhatter and Jackie i,., Kosher&: Mexico was discovered by the :~:·: Spanish in 1517 when Francisco was originally in mono, it's in Wilson. This whole series is put THERE'S NO CONFLICT . lfyou'relikemostyoung diamonds? mono here, and if it.was in ster~, Italian Sandwiches He~:nartdez de Cordoba land_ed on together with incredible skill (in i coupl.s in lo'o'e, )'OU kn<>W it's presented in the original mix}. all but the album art), and the J.:.' very little. That's why the Yucatan peninsula, ABOUT THIS GREEN ··~ I Steaks White Rip·Offs notes by Barret Hansen are yoU" should place your The Clovers were one of the especially fine. confidence ih a trusted BBQ Ribs :Hernando Cortez and his troops I name like Blu.stdn. conquered the Aztecs in 1521 and YOU'LL SAVE IT!! (and your built Mexico City on the cite of j their devastated capitaL Green Box 3M Cassettes . . . 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NEW MEXICO LOBO Friday, March l't, 1972 Page 6 - Illnesses H·amper Gridders AI/... Around Gymnast Headed For MuiJich Jim lvicek Wants WAC Title First ,, IUnesses and injuries have Feldman also lauded h.alfback ~d that they will be thf.l te1.1m to By ROGER J. RUVOLO :named Jim Ivicf.lk had already but I've never -seen them in from their ranlts, qualifies for the IAbos Should Win llilmperf.ld New Mf.lxico's spring Carlos McCall and center Curtis b~atin '72. But Meek, who plans to be a footbl\11 practices this wef.lk. Aitkens for good spring efforts, New Me~ico will bf.l challenging Rf.lsidents of Hokonil Hall may competf.ld for the U.S. gymnastic.s pf.lrson." In that meet, still ring NCAA's to be held a week later, it The most impo,rtant thing the the Sun Devils next year without be intf.lrested in knowing that a team in a meet against the scorf.ls of 9,90, 9,95 and 10.00 would seem like a fair end to a gymnastics coach, still thinks the Wednesday and Thursday Lobos should win the WAC. He practices were called off by Coach Lobos have to accomplish this All-WAC q_ua~t~rback Rocky Long fellow student of thf.lir abode may Jap;mese national team, which (pe~ff.lct) wexe recordf.ld by the season ..lvicek rf.lmf.lmbers for its Feldman and a Saturday spring is to "develop into a who has graduated, Bruc~ Boone, be looking at them from the other Ivicf.lk termed the "bf.lst in th!l ,Tapanese compf.ltitors. three losses, said that unlike thf.l ASU meet last scrimmage may not be held. , mature team," said Feldman, 1.\ junior from San Gubrif.ll, Cal., is end of the television set during wodd." The sophomore all•around The year before this onf.l, thf.l week where each participant did The delays this week havf.ln't There has been an emphasis on currently holding down the, the 1972 summer 0\ympics in Ivicek, sp;lrkplug gymnast for artist and his t~>.tmmates are Lobo.s won the WAC after going an optional routine, the WAC dampened Feldman's fef.llings basic fundamentals to accomplish number one quarterbacking Munich, the Rusty Mitchell-coachf.ld Lobv currently takin~ a wef.lk's rest and ~ndf.lfeated in the regqlar 10eason, meet consists of "compulsories," this goal. position. ''Bruce has been Before thf.l gymnastics season gymnastics team, said "it was a preparing for the Mar. 23·25 WAC and placed fourth in the NCAA routines madf.l up by a group of about the Hl72 spring tf.lam, "Our - 9' players arf.l working bard, with a Last year's soxe spot, the practicing well," stated Ff.lldman, had eVf.ln sbarted, a rather thrill for me becausf.l I'd :;een title meet to be held in Tempe, title mf.let, behind Iowa State, g}'Jmiastics expElrts. "Usually thf.l great deal of motivation," stated defense, is being realigned this rnoderate·looking sophomorf.l thf.lm on TV and rl,lad about them And, if thf.l Lobos, or anyonf.l Southern Illinois (Mitchell's alma compu!J;o;ries aren't as good as thf.l the head mentor. spring. UNM is changing to a 5 mater), and Penn State. "It's optionals," Ivicek stated, ama~ing th;~.t "because you're unfamiliar with Three freshmen playe~;s have 1irierr-A.l'l·2 lineba~ker setup instead pretty we did good," caught Ff.lldman's eye as showing of the conventional 4·3 lineup. !{etters H otne said Ivicek of last season's NCAA some of the trick:;." a great deal of talent. Halfback Feldman said the reasons for performance, Hbecausf.l on the But when asked to comment on Jim Beyers, who missed his frosh this were twofold. The head coach first day in the compulsories our assistant coach Bill Parise's sel!son with a knee injury, has felt the defensive problems of a Against Aggies side horse team fell apart," statf.lmf.l:pt that "Ivicek docs, tJ:ick:; Side Ho:rse Ttouble that nobody else can do," Ivicek bef.ln running extremely well. year ago and current personnel The UNM tennis team is at prompted the change. Side horse is the evf.lnt lvicek said "I guess Y0\1 <:ould say that of home this weekend playing host consider!! himself to be weakest just about anybody." The NCAA's new freshman rule to New Mexico State University allowlug frosh to play varsity b1, 1uainly because it taki;oi! "about on Saturday and Fort Lewis twice as long to develop, plus it's sports brought this comment from College on Sunday. the Feldman: "We haven't used the no fun." e» s Both matchf.ls are scheduled for But if lvicek anticipates any lfo' rule yet so I don't really know if the UNM courts on campus with I I best similar problems with the WAC or it will help us. I fllel the:re are the Lobos meeting the Aggif.lS at ,,.. freshmen with considerable NCAA's this year, it is notreadily HAIR DESIGNS 23¢ lO:SO a.m. and Fort Lewi~; at evident. "Wf.l'Vf.l lost to Indiana talents who could play varsity 10:00 a.m, football, e:;peciaUy towards the State, Sonthein Illinois and FOR MEN HAMBURGER Coach Joe Ff.lXguson 's Lobo$ Alizona State, but now that . it end of the season when they have are now 2·1 for the :;cason Specializing in the in town more experience." comf.ls down to the wirf.l and tbf.l I defeating New Mexico State 9-0 big .meets, I think we'll do okay," LONGFULLLOOK How about next year's WAC and Tf.lxas Tech 6-3 but losing to race? Coach Feldman admitted said lvicek. Straightening · Henry's Drive-In the UniVf.lrsity of Oklahoma 5·4. Last weekthe Lobos completed that Ari~ona State has 1 16 Central9 am to 11 am Ff.lXguson will have Jim Mitchell their reg11lar sf.lason with ;~. meet in demonstrated that they are the (2·1) in the top singles spot with· Men's Full Wigs , IIIIIIIIINIIIHiiHIIHUUIIIIHII)IIUII"I~MIIIHIIIHWi Arizona in Which tbf.l Lobos lost dominant team in the conference Tim RllSSell (2·1) in thf.l number . Sales and Service 1 The National B!l!ck Belt Championsbips get to Arizona Statf.l by two points, a two singlf.ls. Mitchell is f.lXpElCtf.ld undf.lXway Saturday at 1:80 p.m. in the Highland rare occur.rence for a VERY ClOSE TO' CAMPUS Come to your personal to have a rematch with NMSU's Karate High School gym. The National Black Belt Grand Jim Noble ( 4-4) while Russell and - Mitchell·coached team. ''They 2914 Central SE sf.lrvice jeweler$ • • Championships, which pit the top thrf.le finishf.lXs were just really turned on for the Charlif.l Panui (4·4) will meet for ncroJ$ from thfl Triangle: the second timf.l, Championships in various weight classes against the six top meet," explained lvicek, vote for your Telling ranked national Black Belt performers, begin at favorite KOB of your 8.:00 p.m. Admission for each karate event is "Golden -- Saturday $1.50. Last year's championships drew over EASTER ~reni.c 'ijt:rai15 7 ,000 spectators. 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