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(2.:1 . DAILY -~.T Action - Friday, Ftbruerv 28, 1976 By o. u. M~filNA ... It\ u ~Ut!l\10 w .Lht! ASUNM I .\ Scmnte YMtcn•thtY• Pteflldont Oll !, Oon~l,lt!s tmld be would ~to to the litUdtmt tiOUl•.t ovtJr. the· SenuL~'~ rCJpt;ul untl l'O!ltructurhtg ot tho ~lnsufficlent'Funds Worry Kugel Lobby Oon\mltli!th .. Otn\Ztde~:~' tloLiun cllh1e llftm• thl! &!Utlit! OV&!ft'Odc. his Veto of tho VP Says Med ·school LobbY bill W~tllUHidUY ~Ught. Oon~nl(l8 bntl. votc:md the LobbY bill 118 uncort!ltltutlounl • · Hl)ecUlca.lly the "l!.·cth>•1 whlc.·h rend. Is In 'Difficult Situation# thnt thC:! ;~(!Vel\ iltud«mt lobbYist" would b~ uppointed by Ute. D "DAN WILLIAMS fUildll would nllOt be 8UrtJ"IMt )ll't!Rid~l1t pro t~mporutn of. thc,1 't1lte ~NM SehHol ot Medlt!lftl! money to pick UJ) the .fedei'ul &nuto ruU\C!r Uum the ASUNM '· muy be Itt 1t 11 diftlcult llltuatlon u lftllUit which expll'e,u · Prvllldbttt, t\eJtt YtHAt' beellUlit! ttr lttutJequate Wht!n nsked abttui the tundlnll Late•t Re1u1t funding from the h!Yiillature, UNM tor the State Medle!al lnve8tl(tuttn.• 'l'he court nctlotl It~ the luiest vlee preiildent tor Ht!alth Sclt~ttees i'~Hult 111 u diMputc botWC,Jen 81lltl Yesterduy. ($&60,000) and rot' the C~tnccl' Ct'ntc!r ($31J01000),. Kuttel 8flld he OonzliloK nttd thu · Senate os ttl Dr. Rubert. Kugel sttld the $3.7 hlld fttJ obj@t!tlons. But aM for the who· hns ]U1'llldiClUon over tit~ tn lilt tut tt pproprhitlt1n for the nUt81ng, · ph1nmllcY nttd dentul Lobby Ooh1iHiti~e~ Sehoul or Mt!dlthte Utld@r HtJUII@ 11 1 pro(tl'bl'n81 We re not Hure/' he t!'ht! dhpute 11tnrted wltc!l\ DlH 300 eoul d calUIIfl lOme Iiili d. Oun2ul~t1 fired duel White lUi· pr6blems1 evtltl tboullh . It . IIJ An clutlrrrum or th~ PubliC! ltcltttlon11 tncreolieuVel'llistYe«r'•fundlnror L&nt yeot1. the nurilhtlt; Commltt~l!. . $2.1 million. . phiirrnu~y IIHd dental pl'tJftram8 11 White WliH reht!ltuted by the 1 haV@ sti'eDt t!otU!el'l1 tJVer the were tilnded under he Ill th Senutt! 1tnd fihtd coul't nlltiott to , School or Mediclnl!J" KUM~I 8ald1 Solencl!li• .,ut thl& yebr lht1 dtw1tle whether Ute tjxl!cmUvc or "bttt!ltU8e 110m&! or the fedl!ral auo;u•attu ore ruttdCJd undi!r Photo by 11 thtl )C!Jjl81iitl\le bl'ufich of 8tUd«mi urant11. wtn explte dune :)0, He Current Oettetlll and uwf catt 't VIce Pm1ldt1nt lor Hlllltlr Sclet1CIJI Robert Ku(Jfll altJ thtJ /tJillllttJrtl• goverttllttmt hud the finul suy over 81lld that without the gl'ants and reuiJy figure out how much . llppi'Oprlltlon WbU/t/ 11/lliiVI i1 htJ/11/n ~hi budgllt. 11 his tl6mtHIUec. . beettusf or the ltJW llPJ'n'oprlaUott money will go Into tlUr11lny and 1 11 1. he court ruled that the Se1111te troM the Htote'8 general ruttd l)harmacy, !iltld Kugel. wm HOW ItO to the Senate 'lnonCll! whui oUt' t;roblt!m Is." An hod Jurhldh!UOtt DVel' the Public UIJ.lhlttle'!ll\'@11 A hole IJ~ the budget.,\ Hou8@ Dill 300,. tbe fietteral Comndtlce, .KUI(@I 8tlld. uwe're . lihU!Hdmcutt. to. tho bUI could ·ttelnUmu Oonitnittec nud lt Wi18. . .K u lf e I i Ill d t h e H o u 8e IIPProprllaUoM bUI tor. tht! t~lati!• · ICttlttM. ttl try to (let the fU!oplc In ahliHitt! Ule School of Mudltdne'H eHtabll8ht!d by Setutte luw ttttd Hot A~propi'llltlOH8 VommUtee'M -- Pll88ed thf! House Yeliterday amd Sl!nHie li'lnllttt!e to undt!r8ltmd 'opanoprlntlon. Ute ASUNM cousUtuUun. proJi!cUon~t or $1. ~ ttalllltJn ot . .. . In It& rullttlt the cou¥t · uddcd .rederad rundll tor tho &!hbol ot ·Medlehu! ncnc.t Yl!ltr do . not co.l'l't!8Puttd wHh UNM'8 ·vicePresldencyStatusUnknown ~:t~i3·t!~fj::Y·1~~r::~ :.: priJJ•wtloM.' . • . . . . .·. . · · t!llliibllslwtl by tuw. uwe '@X)teC!t ilhOUt $06(),000.1" he ltild, 1nd .odded that the at&lW '- " , -it - < - - -. ••• - -« .. , F-' ·-nobias Not Allowed Office Use · subH~~~:~\~~:~~~"~:.,"~d .. ~r · ·· I E!rlltdulitm which rl!l)el!lt!d ~ttd " r@8tructurt?d the uid Lobby D .J()~L WHI't'~ the liltH'He Hs untl@r tlom11z, t!lct!pt thot J wuu•t ht! Cti mMitte.,, chttiai~d by lJi:!I'Um Y · · teylnlt to t~tld@ Udtt"8 pust St!ttltLe ns fnst or n8 Sl~ltero!i•Pill'lmr, mul .. pt118Cd ah · .. Sl11cH! tht! Jmp@nchmtmt trhd at ErttoHto mut6Uectlmi bdoYc." HP)JruprluUona bill of additiunni (Jome~. tht! utrlce or Vlt!t!•Pl't!Hlthmt or ASUNM 1'obln8 Hnld he \l)eWH hllil j6b m; U'~lng lb ruudH for UttJ COitlttiiUtw. hlls bl!l!n pluel!d Itt Umbo, mlthttn1at «!ufttllct wlth thl! siudmtt bodY und H6wovet, by tJfdet ot the 'rht! to4!8U1tiJ ot Oom6~ 1 llPPt!lll lo the lt«!getlts, while holng ll J)nl'L or UU! executive btmlcftor S4!nttt«. tlul ndtBtlottnl tu•e unkuowt\ untl namon 't'ohlru;, fofft\t!r govertrmtmtt to lli!t! thot thCJ Jnw8 arc talthrully upprotJrlutitJns nnd ithY ru.rtds Umt l)l't!idth~ni prb•tempori!. bf the . St!nnU! tmd ft6W exetmled. . . . . Wt!rc tctnnlltlng tu the LobbY octlve Vlt!f!•pl'@lddt!Ht or ASUNM, lillY bt!l!l1 dettlt!tl nr ft!ol fhut th@ HtUdent body hnu deflltllt!IY • bUdlft!L Wt!l'e tmt iH etJfitrol ur two Ulltl of th-' ortlec HPfiC!@ alloenwd for the bet!ll NH~ht.ed )H UU! J!@I'VIt!e8 or ASUNM, "'foblltd oUtl!l''eomtttitlet! ftU.!fftbt!l's ht!iWttd vlt!e•a)l'efildenb. . llllld. utr wo hlldn'L bl!en cAURht up with the or tlw chuJi', SifituH'ok•Pai'kl!l'•. •'t'm trylng to get tt\YSt!lf mlenlt!d to Utt! Jmpellehmtmt, Utls would have lnwnone.of the li'lnuttca · dhnirmnn Lyttn dut1tls of Uti'! vleCJ•I)~e8Jdcmtl u *roblni iUild; "but hi!8t Setutt~'ll ever. At tht! lllst ttlt!t!llng nloM, we Wt!bbe!' fro~@ Uit! tUt1dl4 of th@ old Hittee l con't gultt the Ullt! ur m~t otrit!l! or . eovt!rM HUbjects sue It fUI porklng, · ERA nnd cottu»ILtt!t!. ·,;:~.~ .. reet'Jgnltltttt bY Prt!eldetit Ootttaltl111 my Job J~tfi't eorreehou8e, plm; elecH!d n &mutt! l'ro•'t'om,n _Artt?l' thut nctltm by tht? S4mnte 11 1 111mto liY lcltiltll CJiitUit!rL getUngdune...... tfobltill IUtid ~~~ l)IIHl8 to IJHI'ry tJUith«!duHes or OotlZU)t!~ rro:tt! the nt1ditl61Ud 1111. T6bhtll wns t!leet~d to Ute ASUNM BfmUlt! ht vlce•rn•e!Jidt!fit btJst ht! etttt under t!m Jirt!A@~t uppftlJ)rlutlmlil futldH. 0 Joe t'Jnmer April of 10'14 tmd WIH! elt!eled pro•tt!mpore or cireurut~tftnces •. He sold lm htJJJOil the Stmult! w•ll At the sume Utnt!, the. St!itlilt! th@ Stmitto Itt Decembl!l'. not bl!· UftjuAUY uccU8t!d or ClltHJJtllgnJnu wlum ~liM quttutiunifi!1 tho t!ai>~bililY bf · Garner.To UA8 rur b!iJ Pt't!llidittg OVt!i' th@ Stmote . Is Uat!y le(tl8ltl00 aU Ul{l . bu8lHt!88 which pllt!d up Sillftf!tOs•JJurlu!r, ti~ the tlnur. 11 Seek CWA e6nt!t!i'tted,~' 'l'obill!J 1mld, the pl'oct!tiUi't! will be during tho lmpt!Ht!hmont proce§~. (ctmtlmttJd ma page 8) Presidency. ~~-;MUDrin~i~ ~ PToblems ~Minimal' Dy 8ARAil8EIDMAN· Joe Olu'n@r, 8l)Ok@8MIIfi ror thl! . By LYNDA SftAHDEK . -~ . Unl~eulty .workl!l'8 oul81d@ the OttmPU8 boo:t@t'll Ul't! ltPPUI'ei\UY ''inking Cllt.@ or tbeil' OWfiHund Communleollo:h Worken or lU'f! Hot reporUn~t In ltJ CIUflPUil crlsl!l cefitt!l'8 foi' htilp In hattdHng · AmeriC!a (CWA), t~uld hll will &eek lh@ir Yflt'lounl.rlnklng probl@mil. ~ ...... the now vue~&tit VWA union doy~o KeHeYr « reptell@ntoUve of tht! Nntlt>ttlll Clelltlng lltJU!M! pre8ldency tliht ~tprlng, ror Alcohol lnfurmnUon. Wll8. IH Al&uquerquH thi11 · week to "We wont io ntak«! onl! unit or f!Yalunte tmd eiU!ourolt@ nlcohol nhU!lt! prf!VehUo11...... 'd thf OnlveriiiW workcn•t, \\'@. wont .. O~tmi)UM ccmter8 ~tueh us A~toru, th@ ConMeUnv Ot!nlt!r, lutd lhe . to n'lnke th@ OWA etfl'!cUvt!,' 1 ~tllltl 0@1tlth Cl!ntt!r t'@pOl'ted tt h'llnhtutl . 11m6unt uf ul«!ohol l't!lllU!d OltrH@r, . . : . . . probh!mil· omtmlt thtHI' elhmt.8, . ilhf! iltdd. ,Appftrtmtly ~tudl!ttt. · ltcHnmUy. appoll\t@d ·. CWA. drltt1c@i'8 "t~re pft!tty much tnklttl:t cAre or thl!ir owttu .nttd nut Prt!sldt!Hi Ambnulo .· (Ralph) . · rt!lYI111 on. m.U.tdde htilp...... Oarelll r~tAiftHl!d hiM post donuAry 1. l!'undt!d by a ft!d(WAI grnHt1 Ktdley lnttu•vJeWl!d ·"evel'al .. tJNM ·,;t thll yen In tht'! raaf! ot , odmlnh1tratorH to try t6 llll8l!8il tht! eJtlt!ht of utcohol obuAe~ .h~k'@, d@c11nlnu union mernbenhlp lind but .wll8 prlm~trlly eoneernf!d with lnlthttln~t utltlort In eXJMt.ng iJu.,porl...... (fi'6Up8, . , ...... ··· "I eouldtt't Mf!t membl!rl to· 9114!. suld 11ht! hod ree&HYed 11 iiOtnewhut rovornhle resl)oiDJe from . aoflt@ t6 the ml!ftln.,.; therC!'t 11n tlti:! peoph~ IH Studcmt Atflllrs, .but hftd heel\ told nctitht 8Ut!h .liM apllth~ at thl8 UnlverAity thai ls vuttlttlf up ))6liU~rH woultl httYI! to bt! dt!loyed ht!t!liU!Ie i~efiuld be 1111 OH tb~ 19•Y@IlNlltl unb4!1levahle." old Olll.'elli, .w~o · · ittlerprf!ted on udmlnhttrutlon tJplnlott look o~fr ihe union le!lld@r8hlp In drlttkiHI bllf bl!fure lht! 8totl! I@Kl81DtUrt!, . . . · ! 11 Polltltis Afid timing tilwnys e)lh!tlnio blcohul, u !ihe 1111\d •. i . Novl'!m'bfr when ttJI'mer pre8ldl!nl 11 J Kt!Uey 8U1Ute8tf!d thnt llllt!h .lfl'oU)tll tlli frllll!l'ftliil!li be falrn \Yht!n DArWin Erlckwn lfrt UNM •. 11 Garner 8ald negotiations biVl! · .lflvlng II bl!l!l' but~t. 0ive pt!opl@ D ~holt!@ l • ,, provldl! soft dtlrtk8 .' for thOS@ who WtiHt them lind provldl! rood. I! . Moll@ on betWl!l!l\ thl! CWA liHd his tlttu@d {Jit . (contlnut!d btl pnge 3) •

~ .. CWA ... U. Funding ~"" 'I,, World Eh·rlichmann Bid Rejected (Continued from page I) -~ workers, and ''everything is going :z. WASHINGTON (UPl)-The because the focus had been on the the public servlee project need not fine." 'l'he CWA now has 25 per Passed Problems 'Minimal' ~"' News eight Pueblo Indian tribes in New Indians, while Mr. Ehrlich man's necessarily involve Eh rlichman 's cent of University worket• support (Conli11tted from page 1) I>' (115 dues-paying members· in a House Bill ·300, the general Mexico which Watergate primary cont:ern was to have the legal training. She felt it was not rail- to expl'Ct p()oplll to l'ic:1c home with u ;:;·~ conspirator John D. Ehrlichman focus on alternative sentences." By doing "personal penance" worliing group of 460) arid no appropriations bill for the . l officers. dl'11nl~ dliv<>~ aLtho wh~el after the party . 0 By United Press Intemational hoped to assist as "personal "What w11're going to do now," with a public service project, state, passed the House t:i At a city-wide meeting of the "Most peopi\J don't realize thaL he~r ht~~ nR much alcohol as u penance" have decided ·not to Lowe said, "is find another public Lowe said, Ehrlichman bop!'s to ~ brl ng the alternative sentenc11 Intemational CWA last Saturc:)ay, yesterday by a vote of 63-4. highball.'' Kelley said. 1'lt<' poster in tho tnfm•rnaUon pack<>t she accept his help, it was disclosed service thing to do and we just distributed was captioned, "If you drink u ,Jot of beet·, you c:1rink '< Indians Threaten .Gas Release Thursday. <)oncept "to the attention.of.other the union decic:1ed to ask for a UNM is to get $33,9 million t"' won't announce it until after he's u lot." g. Ehrlichman's lawyer, Ira Lowe, started it." . lawyers who want to do the same professional of the ICWA io under the bill. '\ SHIPROCK-A band or Indians holdil)g a Navajo reservation saic:1 Pueblo Chief Herman Agoyo Lowe said Ehrlichman will .try thing f(,)r their clients." reorganize the dwindling union. "In tho American cultut·o, Uwre ore not nny guidelines for .o e·leetronies plant Thursday threatened to release radioactive or the San Juan tribe telephoned to find "something that will be of It also wil get "prisoners and The professional, expected to The bill now goP,s to. the krypton gas as a "final act or resistance" if police .tried to take drinking," she <'Xplained. Slw also noted that tho use of d1·ugs bus .Ehrlicbman Wednesday night to public good that will set an the public thinking about public take over the union March 1, Senate Finance Committee dropped and that thi'l'\1 hns been n marked increase in alcohol ~ them by storm. withdraw the Indians' invitation. example for others." He added service sentences," Lowe said. would assume the presidency for 2 A plant spokesman said the gas was "essentially harmless." and then to the Senate floor. consumption. 'fhe "switch" was atl.l'ibuted to the IIVttilubility of The decision was made, Lowe 90 days. "He'll set up the local liquor and Hs gemwal social acceptability. ~ About 20 Indians carrying rifles occupied the Fairchild Carner.a said, because 0 r the "great her.e the· way it should have been The $33.9 million In her visits to various campuses, Kelll)y "hopes to establish Co. plant Monday. They said they would remain the~e until their publicity'' surrounding set up," said Garcia. Then an open appropriation to UNM, a enough int~rest'' for awm:cncss by brroups already esl;tblishec:1. 9""" demands for better health and hiring practices were met. They Ehrlichman's offer of legal sec1cet election will be held among $6.2 million increase over .... were later reinforced and about 45 Indian.5 were believed in the assistance to the tribes. Dean Tickets On Sale union members to choose a new ..,<&J plant Thursday. last year's funding, falls 011 Ehdichman last week asked Tickets are now on sale at Popejoy Hall for the March 10 lecture staff of CW A officers. The age groups wif.h highest. rates of drinking pl'Oblcms are the Police have not moved against them, but Wednesday a Navajo U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica Garner t•ejoined the CWA this about $11.7 million short of tribal official said tribal police should toss the occupiers out. appearance of convicted Watergate co-conspirator John W. Dean III Photo by Michael Ganresidents and other public figures and kept the secret files in g ~oo! ~ntral t y ~ attention and publicity. workers, but said be thinks the his l~Bl oWce. "I understand their present ° Corner of Dartmouth & Central 0 people ·will not accept the degree. we'd Levi said Ute late FBI c:1irector kept 48 such secret folders, reluctance and will begin again 000000000000000 "responsibility" that accompanies including matel'ial on presidents, executive branch officers, 15 looking for the right place to it. He was unaware Garner was former members of Congt·ess and two current members. contribute ~o the well being of running for the presidency. He revealed no identities in his congressional testimony on FBI others." If the current labor contract, to offer you an intelligence gathering, but said: "By and large, the material in A Good Place which expires August 1, is allowed th esc folders contained derogatory information concerning Although Ehrlichman regretted the Indians' decision, Lowe said, to lapse without formal individuals." . labor-management negotiation of Levi also disclosed that the agency ltas ''ihvestigative" files on "ln a way this is very good For Friends to engineering a new contract, "we're at the some 6.5 million Ame.ricans. He said these are completely mercy of the University," Garcia separate from the well·known criminal record files and include • said . dossiers on 1,605 members. of Congress-883 past and present Meet & Eat! ·senators and 722 House members, Lalla W ani; Ada career. "The FBI maintains the same kinds of files. on members of Deli City-Where A Hero Is Made Nat Born ·Gonzales Sargent & Lundy's entire business is engineer­ Con~,rress a.~ it does on other American citizens," Levi said. Da Th• T,.ick • (Continued {rom page 1) ing and engineering is exactly what we would The Senate heard testimony hire you to do. We are the nation's larges~ from Sisneros·Parker and one consulting and design engineering firm and THEFRAl\1 week later from committee members as to the status of the specialize in projects for the electric utility 10% off committee in Santa Fe. industry. The industr.y and ourselves are grow­ The testimony of the ing continuously and we have an increasing committee members and OKI 'SOWN addHional information from need for graduates with bachelor and advanced several senators revealed there was degrees in many engineering disciplines. Attitu~e Adiustment Hour no accounting to where the lobby funds had been spent. If an engineering career is your plan, we would Later information also revealed like to talk with you. Please make an .appoint- Daily that Sisneros·Parker had been dismissed from the UNM Law . ment through your placement office to interview School because of her grades and with us. Our company representative will be on that she had failed in an appeal to be placed on probation. the New Mexico campus, February 28, 1975. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. I Wedding Sets 4:30-6:00• Cove:red ' All rings "Wf'ago.n Chester J. Schratzmeier. Remounts Friday Afternoon Special Makers of-Hond Mode lndlon Jewelry B.s.: 1973, Electrical. Free Bride Book with. OLD TOWN Engineering, University of Delicious Imported Cheese New Mexico. Presently, each wedding set. electrical engineer, Cdntrol and And French Bread New Mexico Instrumentation Division. • Expert Watch & DAILY LOBO Jewelry Repair For. 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.,.. ~r··-··-1 letters . . A tennis clinic l<~t instructors Is "' .' . scheduled (or 'l'uesdRy, March 4 from ~ . i 3:30·5 p,m, on the (,'P.Si GOl.!rtS. __IJinQa t1l Daily Lob.o ~ l!;stos, llill PcGroot, •ront Pucci and .'" • . ·~J Editorials What's Happening l. i t.ennl:1 pro Louis Caudrll will cond"ct I the cllt!lc. ' ~ Perspective :'i Opinions Thorp wlll lt4 • flrc&idc at tho LPS '!'he UNM Hang Gli(!crs Club will :::"' 1 lrtstitl•tL" of Ueligiol\ on SU•\dny, Mnrch Elsewhere 2 at- 8 p.m~ Thtl spcnlt:er wjll _Qc Jud~c m.et•t ut 7 p.m. Mondny! M~ltch 3 ·in O~.· ':·c~""::·•,.:•c"•••:·r····:·:,7:''"'''''"'".""'"' ····' ..... · ..... " ...... J . ' ll, Vorle Pn)ruo. Subject wiU be tho ll<>orn 231·0 of the sun. M<>mbcrs an• ,. Morm~m h-\'Iit~gc Qf tl"!~ !1Puth.we~t_, ur~cd to cOJl\(\ to di!iCUSS 1md JlUSR Editorial '_"..;.,~~~,: :,..._; ,}!_' '":~.';,_,-- ••' •' '• ' •- •••'••--••:••i~-..:.v.-•~•-•·•·:.___:_., "'<·-•,.~--~ l GQl Grand NE. pr0Jl0S(!d by·.laW$ re~nrding lHJC 0( the -~- ncWJdh\ I= HJntroduction to the l<~ne1uy'; will "< Compned by SUSAN WALTON Northern Arizona btl playin-g today frOllt l•4 p.m. lu tht: All peop}c int~rcstcd hl organi:tiu~ i.\ t.-1 A men's quartet will begin serenading women's SU"B Ballroom and tomorrow at 7h'l0 5CIJbtl Club. mcf,!t in ]l.oorn lf>ll O{ g_ Wrong Move p,Jll, in the IUvo:L SJ)onsorcd by the Johns_on Gyin Monda,y, Mnreh 3 ~•t 0 ·, i Brigham Young dorms at Northern Arizona University ";ts soon as '•Make Jobli, Not War" con'llllittee. 6:30 11.m. .. Anxious to get the pick of the crop, Brigham the weather permits." Young University students lined up at 5:30a.m. for The four students began serenading the dorms Acting Vicfl·Pr.esident Damon Tobias is not being allowed to use the an 11 a.m. lost 11nd found sale, last fall during homecoming a11d received a favorable ~:O'!!;');;i'CmKJ:tH'11c:~~'Z!i'fX1'Zf!')':j Lette rs f space once occupied .bY ex-Vice President Ernesto Gomez. President Gil As the doors opened, students poured into the reaction. Gonzales is the man nisponsible for denying Tob.ias the use of the office r·oom and dashed toward tables of books, clothes They said they will scr•made the dorms once or ~ ... t ' ,. ' 't and we do not follow his rationale. and glasses. Counters of jewelry, watches and twice a month "to add a Ji.ttle atmosphere during Creative Stance Needed calculators (none of which worked) were flooded the long winter nigh h." (Cor~tinued from page 4) ,_. Gonzales maintains that Gomet may be reinstated by the Board of with people looking for good buys.

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~ "'... ""'!· .. .. 0)..... """' '. Film On War Showing Today · History Given A Whitewash By Schlesinger .<:> ~ ·~, . 0'1 . ~ and whether he or she wears red, ' .:cl ~· By JON BOWMAN a. documentary account .of Tom "The Imperial Presidency" net w 01' ks (which flaslwd the tWWS rrporting like this which !;? ] One hundred thousand people Hayrgntc, ••xecu Live help me Lo forget. » Americans. Just one hundred entire people, Unfortunately, in them each· day. · for history-either a remembering privilege and consti tutioMI c1·isis. ~ :'§ thousand people. Period. Don't get me wrong though. of what has happened, or a It l'Nllembe1·s "cOV<'r·l•P" atld it 'rhe movie indust,·y never did ~ "Introduction to. the Enemy" is r;;' r::l 'l'here was a time, in the not so process of fo1•getting. The value of forgets Cambodia. ('mne to gl'ips ·with Vietnam, und .o 0 distant past, when that much worth ex,periencing, if for no a book of history is related to foreign estimate it may other reason than to better 'l'HE fMPERIAL observers ':;;! human destruction was gri<;ved, both w!>at it remembe•·s ·and to PRESIDENCY is packed with take 15 years for Hollywood to ~ "' understand the human qualities r;;' ~ was opposed, and was protested. what it manages to forget. I think Constitutional data, rt want to doing now, in reporting the (always insuffici(mt to the evil the worst in historical writing, the irrelevant. Jose my memory in the suites of continuatiou of the W;!r, and our thereof) have moved on into other ''Life is il journey, worst in news anaiysis and Like the "pencil prel>s'' of Watergate or under the light.~ of world-wide military expenditures. headlines. But I have the fcelin~ maxwell-A Basket Case See things · reporting.. Washington and New York which Congressional committees and The fall of Pnom .Penh is being that history bas not been served. nat, a destination. " Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. wrote a pursued th.e ~atcrgate stor~ w!th reporters with microphones and .. reported as a henl't·rending 'rhe real chronicle of the Nixon By. SUE JCEI'rH basketry before the exhibit could ALBUQUERQUE book about Andrew Jackson, the determmat10n of a d~g dtggmg trench coats. I want to remember tragedy, with children wounded, era has not yet been written. The Art exhibit featuring the va1·icd begin to be constructed, she said, remembering the colorful folk into garbage, and hke those when Vietnam started, I bloodied bodies, weeping real co-conspirators have not yet "because none of us were experts GROWTH CENTER our way. masters of oblivion the television do not want to Chile or moUterb-it was intelligent, critical been indicted, ·uses of baskets will open Sunday, hero and Democratic president, 1 p.m. at the Maxwell Museum of on the su bjecl, 505·344·7523 and forgetting the slaveholder, Anthroj>oJogy on the UNM "It takes about a six month Groups Couples Individuals . defend~r of slavery, author of the lr****************'House- Plant Sale at the ---·- camlms. . research period · before the staff .for more i;rormalion call: "Indian Removal Act." Arthur can focus on exactly what they True American Shop 'l'he display, "Basketry-'l'he 3020 Rio Gran de NW Schlesinger, Jr. wrote a book Versatile Art," will rlm through want to display," she stated. about John Kennedy's next to Deli- City, J u ilC 7 with mol'C . than 1'50 Hours or the museum are Albuqucrqu·o, NM 87107 administration, ·remembering the Dartmouth & tientral. GRAND baskets antl 80 ]>holographs of Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4 intelligent tasteful idealist, North American Indian p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gestalt Therapy forgetting the Cold Warrio~ baskctmakers by Edwm·d Curtis. and Sunday 1-5 p.m. Kennedy, the saber rattler and A demonstration of I • • ~ counter-insurgency enthusiast. basketmaldng will highlight the Then in late. 1974, Schlesinger OPENING opening with two basketwcuvcrs wrote a book to remember ll"r•rJsn,meJrl! Sophomores! Juniors I SelliOI'S II showing all stages of their ern ft. Waterg,ate, and forget some of the SaJly Black, ndmlnistmtive Do you want a practical education? assistant at Mnxwell, said not all "UTii $1e'IOLI en's of the. basklll~ exhibited will be a new, large shipment of beautiful. The show was Ol'ganized 5 different weights. Art Change Are you shopping for a m"ajor? · m•ound the vcrsatlliW of baslwts Shoes ruthel' than a~sthetics and the 1-5 plies plus rovings. Why not baskets "arc being shown to Co"ming Soon illustrate their different Uses," she .... said. . VILLAGE \VOOU Starting next Friday, our ~~_O_E_~-~-~_D______~_j The baskets arc divided into \1 the fibercraft store on San Felipe in Old Friday editions of the Arts section eight sections: attire; architecture You can depend upon TSO to are going to look a little different. Maior in Lunch? and furttitm•e; ce•·cmonial; fill your doctor's prescription First of all, we'll be moving·up diversions and decorations; in the paper-all the way to the ' ------·------. hat·vc~t; pantry und kitclum; foF glasses and contact lenses centerfold-where we belong. (Millions Do) storage; altd traltspol·tation and to exact specifications. Secondly, we'll be grabbing two Women's .. trade. full . pages pf this rag and 'l'he exhibit includes variety in TSO will comfortably and transforming them into a form of '(The following course is required by the Lunch Bare Trap items as in age :md materials. fashionaply fit your glasses .. communication unseen in the Miniature bowls, cat figUl'cs, LOBO for years. Department for all upper division Lunch tightly woven wntet·-ca•·••iers, Also TSO provides adjust-' · For instance, our Friday courses.) armor and large 50-bushel !,'l'anary sections will contain all the baskets are gl'ouped togelhet•, ments, repairs and replace­ paper's entertainment ads, making Lunch 211. The History and Practice of Lunch. constt•ucted with tlot only the ment of lenses and frames. it easier lor you to find out what's expected t•eeds attd grasses, but up without nipping pages. A survey of lunch through the ages as seen by painters, Sandlets nlso yucca, willow, hair, feathers, Convenient.credit is avail­ Also on those two pages we'll novelists, filmmakers and songwriters. The course will bone attd leather. . able and 150 honors he running movie reviews, drama An illusLt•ated catafog detailing reviews, music information a)ld concerHraie on "Lunch at Tiffany's" (Capote), "The Last Large Spring Selection each of tlte uses as well as an BankAmericard and Master says after 27 years in Albuquerque almost anything that deals wtth Lunch" (DaVinci), "War and Lunch" (Tolstoy), "Last Lunch for Men and Women intl·qductory statement desc1·ibing Charge cards if preferred. the performing, entertainment· in Paris'' (Bertolucci), "the Wild Lunch" (Peckinpah), technique and form will be side of the arts. distributed. it's great to be in the University neighborhood , You'll like what you see at "Naked Lunch" (Burroughs], "Rebel Without Lun~h" Itt addition, we'll be doing a (Ray), "I Wanna Hold Your lunch" (lennon & McCartney) The catalog describes TSO because at TSO we care rUn·down of all films currently $lflmJ!ti/ ~()II .t~!!tl e/1qtl baske.tweaving as an htvolved showing in Albuquerque along and "Das Lunch;' (Marx). Special focus on Helen of Troy W~:'IU;S'fll.I,I\TOUJUJUJ 1\IJDRf.SS IN OLU'roWN · process requiring picking the how you look at life. • with a few short comm•mts ort (the face that lunched a thousand ships). • 323 RIHnt'tll NW. jti!Jt ji(Jrlh or the plata._ weaving matel'ials at the right time $10to$30off them by us. Lab sessions for lunch 2·11 meet daily starting at 11 a.m~ and car¢ful drying. When the There's also· going to be a $5 Gift Certificate weaver is ready to . begin, the at Carraro's Pizza. Students can apply classroom work to drastic change in layout (how the their fullest benefit. Majors may concentrate in hot pizza materials must be soaked, reduced during the next 2 weeks 'pages look). To find out the Given With Any Purchase of $5 or more to usable elements either by TExAs ·sTATE nature of the changes you'll have (numeroU$ varieties) or Italian heroes ('wide selection). peeling, splitting, shredding or to wait till Friday. Modest fees. twisting, and then, sometimes, Justin Rancheros • Until thett, happy sailing , and dyed. OPTICAL. keep whatever spirit you . have Actual const1'uction might be Durango West Tony Lama alive, completed, in a few days or might Ophthalmic Dispensers . take an entire winter. Some ~ New Location 5307 Menaul NE groups, the catalog continUes, are Wrangler Frye Texas· Bridge Lessons · 2 Blocks east of San Mateo regulated by rigid taboos. , 106-B• CornelL SE. 4300 Central Ave. S.E. Sponsored by ACBL unit 374 Miss Black said the exhibit is In the Red Hots Pants Mini-Mall LUNCH PROM If A.M. We're still at our old address in Old T()wn not o.nly a.n educational in Albuquerque March 1st experience for . the public but for 242-1116 5) ' 323 Romero NW-'ust north of the laza· \ Phone 268-2008 Deliv I the staff as well. call: 293-5383 . . The stafl' had to learn about· •

...~ ....C!l ~ ..... ~ ~ ~s y Lobo Prey Messerve Vaults Into Gymnastics Scene ~ . Last Place Lobos On Road ' .. :" "" By HAIJ.QJ,D SMl'rH promptly left the area wHh quips 'I' ENNIS: The fuzzballers are ~ Marc Mess(lrvey, UNM's like, "I better go now," or "Don't putting their 4-0 record on the By DEL JON&S will be in contmst with one points a game and al'c eighth in ~ line today when they complete a The defending WAC chnmpiJily not unreasonable and aren't ti under coach Rusty Mil.chell. that hard to follow." But, he • tonight aL 7:35 and then meet assure itself of an NIT tou•·ttament played probably their best game Utah in thtl t~>levision game of the bid. The Utes axe 15·7 overall and of the season when theY play(ld i11 ~.. "Evm~ since I was a sop.h.ornorc audc

' ; • • '" • --· <-• -·· •• '. Drcssud in his all-white' post-llight which includes the. ~·-' -~-- the finals at 7:30 p.m. Athletic ~0 Feb. 28 March 1 work·out . uniform, Marc leaned distance you travel and your Photo by Dan Herrer:a cards will not be honored, ft_(fi ~0 back on the palms or his hands as landing. Sophomore Marc Messervev shows the farm which gave him the second best score of the year in floor .BASEBALL: The season opener ~ v .:1- various fellow Lobos wall

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r· RODEY THEATRE FILM FESTIVAL '. " . n On .THE WATERFRONT Dir. ELlA KAZAN (1954) International Art '75 Sunday March 2; 7:00PM Arabian, African ~nd Chinese Art Works, Oi11y $•1• at the poor .Carvings, Portraits, and much more Senso. canceled Last Day February 28th 12:00 to IO:O'opm