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In the student election vote for Friday, April 14, 1950 platforms and policies rather than Page 4 factions. THE NEW MEXICO ... --,

I' NuMex l-lost to Arizona STARTS~---- i j T 0 DAY And Tempe This Weekend ·) / DAILY I LOB j' to make up one doubles team, ·' ·Baseball Golf with Pieters and Montgomery Vol. Lll '"""·":~...-.... " ...._ also listed in the tandem match. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, April18, 1950 Coach George Petrol will send John Dear and his champion­ , No. 60 his Lobo baseball squad against ship golf team will play their "THANK YOU, GOVERNOR • • • a strong Tempe squad this after­ hardest contest to date tomorrow noon at.3 p.m. when they meet the University Tempe took the local nine into ,of Arizona on the University Council Vetoes·; .. Variety camp twice this season and will links. be out to make it a clean sweep. Gunning for their fifth cham­ It could be a good contest if the pionship in the Border circuit, Hilltoppers can eliminate some of their early season bobbles. the greensmen will have to extend A tentative starting lineup for . themselves to get by the Wildcats. the home crowd showE; Vic Lobos Pete Griggs, Clyde El­ Show Plans, at I-lea ring Starnes pitching and Chuck Hill lis, Burton Smith, and AI Martin as backstop. Starnes suffered a will carry the burden for the The student Council tabled the Council to carry on their cam­ broken nose in a practice work­ Dearmen. All the above named L FO plans for a campus variety show, paign for funds. The committee out this week, but Petrol said that men were in,o;;trumental,i,n trounc­ New Developments ' "Lobo Scandals of 1950," at its designated the first week in May it may not erase him ~rom tl,le ing a Texas Tech squad last week­ BOWL FOR HEALTH meeting Thursday night. A com­ for their campaign to collect mon­ starting berth. Bob Bhzek w11l end. 25c PER LINE MERRIE MERRIE mittee, which had been appointed ey for needy foreign students. handle the initial sack, Larry U n i v e r s i t y golfers have MELODY MELODY by President Bill Fields to check A group of students presented Tuttle will play second base, Bill Till 5:30 P.M. CARTOON the show's progress, advised can­ knocked out a four for four rec­ CARTOON Jn Political Scene cellation. a heartfelt "gripe" to the Coun­ Stafford has short stop duties, ord to date including two con­ Except Saturdays cil, in response to the Council's and Bauy Barnes is on third ference teams - NuMex Aggies Sundays and Holidays "THE "THE The Council went on record as invitation for students to air their base. , from left to and Texas Tech. Free Bowling Shoes HYPO HYPO approving the basic idea of a complaints. Their spokesman, right, will be, Mede Korte, Hank (Radio station KVER will CHRONDRI. CHRONDRI On Eve of Assembly variety show but, due to lack of Jack Emery, said that since trees Jacobs, and Charley Tomljano­ broadcast the match at 5:30 p.m. SPORT BOWL CAT" CAT" time, funds, and cooperation, it are scarce in New Me;ldco, they vich. tomorrow, Connie Alexander at 3005 E. CENTRAL A group of Independent stu­ advised waiting. A motion by wished to go on record against the Scores of the games played two John Kinzer to recommend the the mike.) dents came out in support of show to next year's council was cuttin~ down of trees on Cibola weeks ago show that Tempe made "'LATEST Campus Party presidential nom­ street to make way for a side• a clean sweep with 25-2 and 15-10 LATEST passed unanimously. Bob Granick walk. PARAMOUNT PARAMOUNT inee Joe Passaretti toda:l( as a was appointed to head a commit­ victories. To date the Lobos have NEWS United Students Party spol,es­ "They could have transplanted been unable to break into the con­ Tennis NEWS man charged the CP with misin­ tee investigating the feasibility the trees somewhere else," Emery ference win column. forming the students as to whom of a future variety .show. The said. The Council agreed with Arizona brings its Border con­ it represents. Council expressed a vote of · him, and a letter condemning the ference tennis champs here to­ thanks to Andy Stewart, Jack recent action will be sent to the morrow to meet the Lobos. The two developments occurred England, and Warren Kieffer for Administration. With the squad back to full on the heels of the CP platform their work on the project. Track OFF THE SCREEN · announcement and on the eve of The next meeting of the Coun- • strength after Easter vacation, In further business the World cil will be Thursday at 7 p.m. in Coach Joe Palaia hopes· for the FOR MORE THAN the annual political assembly to Student Service Fund committee A speedy bun~h ?f Wildc!lts be held tomol'l'ow night. the regents' room of the adminis­ best showing of the year. A YEAR ••• received twenty-five dollars from tration building. from Arizona w11l mvade Zim­ Sophomores Bruce Pieters and The USP spokesman at th~ merman :field Saturday at 1:30 George Mann head the singles • • · Sensation statement that the CP "has set p.m. Little more than a dozen list along with Harry Montgom­ too startling NOW up an organization based on pro­ Lobo track men will try to halt ery, Bob Swanson, and David to describe • • • ! portional representation.'' He said the deluge of talent from Tucson. Ong. YOU CAN SEE IT!! the CP failed to clarify the state­ New Constitution Approved Top performers for Arizona · Mann and Swanson are picked -INTRODUCING...;,.. ' ment and tell the students that are expected to be captain Bob This was Poe Jones' way of saying "Thank You," to Gov. Thomas representation in the party is rei~ MacCaa, whose 49.3 seconds set JANE RUSSELL J. Mabry at the Newsprint Ball Friday night just after she had been agated to Greeks in proportion to V(lanimous/y by Senate Friday a new conference 440 mark last JACK BUETEL crowned Paper Doll of 1950 by the former newsman. Gov. Mabry was the size of their fraternities and year; Parker Gregg, who ~ossed sororities. The Student Senate Friday ap­ l B THOMAS MITCHE{.L somewhat startled at this sudden display of affection, but quickly re­ proved unanimously their slight­ dents wi.n have the right to ap­ the discuss 148 feet, 1% mches H~~Jl'~ DOORS OPEN: 11:15 gained his social composure and returned the favor to the pretty Thor­ He went on to say that the peal decisions of the student stan­ last year for his second consecu­ WALTER HUSTON ly amended version of the pro­ -FEATURES- eau, N. M. constituent. Some 800 persons, including U. S. Senator Clin­ Campus Party constitution states posed student constitution and dards committee to the court. tive new mark, and Gale Bell, Drive-In Cafe 11 :30 -1 :35 - 3 :40 ton P. Anderson and Representative Antonio Fernandez, attended the that only Greek letter organiza­ The Senate had anticipated -~ 5 :45-· 7:50-10:00 transmitted it for consideration a league pole vault champ. 2900 E. Central annual affair sponsored by the Press Club and Sigma Delta Chi. tions can belong. to the Student Council. two-weeks' rest after work on the Coach Roy Johnson will send "The proof of whom the Cam­ The campus legislative body constitution, but a special 4 p.m. out his faithful few and though Nylon pus Party represents is in their spent nearly a month on the doc- , session has been called for today outnumbered, the Lobos should slate of candidates," he said, ument after it was written by a to conduct hearings on. the week­ hang up a few points. Clarence First Bach Recital ,Opens "the1·e is not one independent special Senate committee last end race violence at the Lobo Watson and Jim Evans will make has been added listed.'' year and finally, approved by the Cafe. The unscheduled meeting a bid to finish in that order in tl_le "United Students Party is Student Affairs committee early had been called at the request of distance events. E. J. Sanchez will made up of individuals, Greek and this spring. It must yet be ac­ several Senate members, accord­ put out a good race in the half Independent, who believe that all cepted by the voting faculty, the ing to Robert Cox, president of mile and add weight to the relay Tonight. in SUB Ballroom students should serve and be the body. team. Board of Regents and at least ALBUOUEROUE'S FIRST SHOWING I A two-program recital, the served in student government," two-thirds of the voters in the The proposed constitution will I An unannounced work for vio-\ be published in its. entirety in The Field specialist, Sid Kiwit, is first known commemmoration of he said. "The Campus Party by May 1 student election. counted on in the javelin, broad lin with George Fenley, violinist, its limiting constitution and seg­ The most striking change in the Daily Lobo before the election. jump, and discuss. Johann Sebastian Bach's 200th and two vocal worl,s. Mabeth Rid­ regated slate of candidates proves new constitution, aside from its Weak in the sprints, the Lobos " .wearability Anniversary, will be presented ings, soprano, will sing 11My it is only interested in the Greek clarification of present rules and have little hope in taking the meet tonight and 'Friday in the SUB Combine." practices, is tile creation of a from the 20-man Wildcat squad. ballroom. Heart Ever Faithful" and Jean Meanwhile, Campus Party can­ court of five student justices re­ Regents Authorize strength TANARA LEPKO BALLET COMPANY Crandal, soprano, will sing "Bist didate Passaretti receiver support" placing the present Judiciary The recital is sponsored joint­ du Bei Mir." Both singers will be from a group called "Independ­ committee of four students and presents. ly by the students and faculty of ents for Passaretti.'' In a letter three faculty members. The func­ the department of music. Both accompanied by Jane Snow. Friday night's program will to this newspaper, signed by eight tions and judisdictionof the court New Union Building programs begin at 8:15 and one students; the group said "(we) will be the same as those of the ticket will admit the bearer to consist o:£ "Sonata for Flute and present judiciary except that stu- both presentations. Clavier in E Flat" with Gwendo­ have formed a group of voters Construction of a new SUB has wlto are dedicated to no other been authorized by the Regents it HOLLYWOOD VARIETIES Tickets cost $.75 for students, lyn Dawson and William Kunkel principle than that of good stu­ $1.25 general admission. They are as soloists. "Concerto in C Major dent government." was announced at Friday's regu­ on s:::le at downtown music stores, for Two Claviers" with George Bullefin lar Board of Regents meeting. WITH GO EST STARS Robert and Morton Schoenfeld "As a group," the letter said, Box 40 at UNM, or from any ''we visited Passaretti and talked The SUB is to be located on the member of Alpha Phi Omega. will also be presented. _, The Student Senate will meet Two arias from the oratoria over his 'anrl his party's aims in in open session at 4 -p.m. today northeast half of the football NATHALIE KRASSOVSKA - VALENTIN FROMAN Johann Sebastian Bach is one "Passion According to St. Mat­ regards to their policies." at the Science Lecture Hall for a practice field, across from the of the great names in music. He thew" are scheduled. Jane Snow ''We learned much from this special hearing on the Lobo Cafe new men's dormitory. ' wrote extensively for every form will sing "Have Mercy, 0 Lord, visit," they said, "and feel that he incident. Senate President Bob featured in Tschaikowsky's i A new SUB was an issue voted i of music except opera. The pro- is most sincerely interested in Cox has announced. ; I grams selected for presentation On Me" accompanied by Morton on and approved by the student 1 Schoenfeld with a violin obligato promoting an active student gov- ' ' on the two evenings are repre- body in an election in 1946. This by George Fenley. ~rnmutt." . The Judiciary C o m m itt e e , action is by way of carrying out SWAN LAKE ! I sentative of his great genius and which meets today to pass on ap­ versatility. Don McRae will sing "Komm, The letter-write1·s said, "do not the wish of the students, Presi­ 'I .' Fusse Kreuz" accompanied by doubt labor under the impression plications of student government dent Tom L. Popejoy said. i 1 , Tonight's program will consist aspirants, is. expected to take ac­ Schoenfeld with a 'cello obligato that there are no- independ'~nt .John Gaw Meem, Hugo Zehner 11 of "English Suite in A Minor," by Karl Burg. During the inter­ voters backing the Campus l'aJ'­ tion on the weekend incident, ac­ • We will be pleased to test your j, Is a d o r a Rosenbaum, pianist. cording to Bob Granick, Judiciary and associates of Santa Fe have watch In just 30 seconds and Waltz from The Blue Danube . 1 mission, a talk on the life and ty," 1 "Italian Concerto" with Elenore been instructed to draw up the show you a printed record, music of Johann Sebastian Bach Their letter appears on page member. The committee has the plans and specifications for the Jim Campbell in "CHINESE RIBBON DANCE" I Hh·e, pianist. will be given by Dr. Hugh Miller. power to envoke a student body telling its true condition ...... all ' two. • boycott. new structure. Blueprints are not in 30 seconds, KAROUN TOOTIKIAN, Lalla Lezli an~ Glen Hornbrook expected for six months1 Popejoy We make this offer to acquaint THE said, you with our advartced, sr.ien· in "Kashmiri Nautch", "Tunisienne" and "Siamese" "No decision has been reached tllic watch repair service . in THE JUNGLE DANCE featuring entire company on the disposition of the present which all of our work Is checked :.-Negro 'Lecturer Victim of Assault SUB," Popejoy said. "I electronically on our Classical, Modern, Oriental, Variety Numbers No date has been set for the Drizzler Several students ·said they were 1·ives, we shall leave." beginning of construction. The es­ By' Betty Reba! under the impression there had "But, -" he was struck from timated cost of the new building Watch ff!}J'MiiStii Meanwhile, it was reported, a behind, across the head with a William Carey, 26, employe of been a change in management at waitress left a menu on the table is ~750,000. the .cafe and that it would be all bottle of Worchestershire sauce golfer the Lobo Drive-In Cafe plead which the manager 1·etrieved with which shattered. Regents also granted a request guilty to a charge of disturbing right to go there. another comment, "I would ap­ from Dr. F. M. Kercherville to the peace and paid a fine of $30 Talley, during this discussion, preciate it if you and your party In the ensuing excitement, dur­ retire from his position as head ARMORY, MONDAY ond TUESDAY, in City Police Court yesterday said, "I do not want any violence, ing which the other members of would leave." the group had arrived, police and of the department of modern lan­ Nylo:ri is added to morning as a result of an incident If you are mistaken, and I ·can­ 'J.'alley asked the manager if he guages in order that he can do EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS involving a visiting lecturer at not be served there, we shall leave au ambulance were called. America's most popular immediately." would be willing to explain his Talley was treated at the Medi· special study and creative writ­ PROMPT all-purpose jacket­ the University late Saturday aft­ policy. . . ing. ernoon. The group adjourned to sev­ Whereupon, it is charged, the cal Center on Girard Avenue for ECONOMICAL SERVICE APRIL 17 ond 1B eral cars, agreeing to meet at the lacerations of the skull and other Dr. Kercherville, who will soon Drizzler-to give you a Attacked was :Manuel D. Tal­ manager replied, "There's no bruilles. round out 20 years as head of the cafe. talking." magic treat every time 8:30 P.M. ley, 32 1 Field Representative of Talley and his companions, Miss Schmechel was treated for modern languages . department, the Committees on Racial Equal­ He then tul'ned toward the hand lacerations from flying will remain on the teaching staff you wear it. *10.95 Roger Fleck, guest at the confer­ kitchen, . said witnesses, and ity from Los Angeles, Calif. Tal­ ence and brother . of Dr. Martin glass. . • · of the department. His reti1·ement ley was here as guest of the Area yelled, "O.K. boys, Let's get him.'' Police took the three employees as head does not take effect until $2.40-$1.80-$1.20 conference of the Student Chris• Fleck, co-eds Lois Sorrell and Observers said three filen then Jeqn Schmechel, arrived first at ·· into' custody, charging them with the end of next year. Advance Sale at Riedling Music Company tian Association. the cafe. camt> £rom the kitchen, armed disturbing the peace. They were Following student seminars on wtth implements such as a lmiie later released without bond. After they were seated, the sllal•penet•, whetstone, and cm·v­ WASHBURN'S campus, approximately 20 stu• manager was reported to haye In a counter charge, Talley was Second and Gold SPONSORED BY ALBUQUERQUE 20M30 CLUB· dents and guests left :t'or the Lobo ing knife. arrested later. that evening and WEATHER 2314 EJ. Central come up to them and said, "We Then, they said, the manager :Phone 3-2446 Cafe :for refreshments. The ques­ don't serve 'colored' here." released on $30 bond. In police tion of the Lobo Cafe policy came Talley replied, "All right. As tm•ned back to Talley and said, court, the counter charges were up since they were a mixed group. "Now, will you get out!'' dropped and the bond refunded to It is :fair and warmer today with soon as the rest of our group ar- As Talley started to ar.sWet• miximum temperatures expected Talley. · to be around 77. l·

Tuesday, April 18, 1950 Page 3 ·. "Peer Gynt'' ... Star to Crown THE NEW MEXICO . .. \ . '~ Only One Application Miss Albuquerque To.Talk of Many Things by L. B. WALLERSTEIN DAILY LOB.O Hos Distorted Madhouse, Moving Pig Lind.& Darnell wUl crown Miss Filed for $300 Award Albuquf;lrque from 16 Univfilrsity Ed Glaser ...... , .. , . , .•...... Editor-in-Chief utpeer Gynt' has everything touch to rocks, women who have entered the con­ Only one student has·· applied SAVE TIME Betty Bentley ...... , ...... Managing Editor from a distorted ~adhf?USe to ~ Over two thousand feet of rope test at the Little Theatre, ,April for the $300 Khatali scholarship, Dirty Pool .and then headed out to sea. To And to go back still :further, in · that moves," sa1d Will Greene· . . . . , 28. Bill Richardson ..•...... , ... , . Associate Editor date, I'JXcept tor a possible life 1937 ihe Impedal\ Japanese Gov­ Plfo with Robert J. K.leil'l. is de- was put m above Ro(ley s stage Paul Casabonne, Khatali presi~ SAVE MONEY Miss Darnell will come :from lo~ dent announced recently, . Hank Jacobs ..... , ...... Business Manager A short time ago our Depart­ raft, -nothing has been seen or filrnment deliberately strafed an "!' • of University Theat:re's to carry the scenery up. after a .cation· at San lldefonso pueblo, Solve Your Laundry Edward Garvanian ...... : ...... • Circulation Manager ment of Defense announced that heard of the Navy plane or its Amfilrican navy ship, "The;Panay." Slg'ne~ the Henrik Ibsen play. ~cene .ha.s !Jeen played or to• hol!}. 'about 90 miles from Albuquerque, The award will be made by the and Dry Cleaning crew.· · · · When the American.· government sets .11orpen May 2 il'l. Rodey Hall 1t unt~l 1t 1s. needed, according. to where she is currently working on Committee on Awards on the bas­ Problems Here Editorial and Business offices in the Journalism Building. Tel. 2-5523 a Navy patrol plane was missing failed to take strong action the It Wl to ni'g· ht ··ru·· n · · T(.l.chmcal P1rector J ame.s H. Mdl- is of participatjon in campus ac~ f .A,bout .a year 11go :Russi.an for a en- • "W ' b k' h "Trumpet to Moxn." Director Publlahed Tueaday through Friday of the regular college :vear, except during holiday somewhere over the Baltic. The trawle1•s were in the Caribbean. Japanese took it for a sign of In the ten separate settings the er. eve een wor mt at. t e. Robert Wise has granted her per- tivities, interest j.n student af· SELF SEltVICE and examination periods, by tile ;\aaociate Students o( the University of New Mexico. American forces were holding wat weakness. Five years later Pearl the particular set adds to ra~. o;f a scene a day, l\1:1ller mission to attend. . · fairs, and scholastic achif;lvement. Entered liB second class rn&tter at the post ojllce, Albuquerque, August 1, 1913, tlDdl!l' plane had been given strict orders moo d of . · . ·b . d sa1d. BENDIX AUTOMATIC the act of March 8, 1879, Printed !):v the University Printing Plant. Subscription to remain three miles out of Rus­ games, These Russian ships, well­ Harbor followed. Three years the scene as 1t l!l e~g P1 aye , . . Bill Williams of the Junior Application forms can be ob­ rate, $8.00 per school :vear, PI!Yable in 11dvance. sian-controlled tf;lrritory. Shortly f;lquipped with radar and other aftf;lr l'earl Ha.rbor the Imperial Gl·ee1i said. For mstance, he ad- One of. the hardest Jrun until May 2. The purpose of the meetin~ w~s discover fascinating, histori­ ther. As a group, we visited Mr. Upper division work in the Zimmerman Field, LeRoy Brown, to "organize the .1 OtJ;l circ!-ut Anne Johnson married Major cal Spain. Courses include should be, because after all, things arent so tough here for The incident in the Lobo Cafe accomplish more good than the bead cheerleader, announced to­ schools into an orgamzatlon wh1ch J. T. Scepansky Sunday afternoon Spanish language, art and Passaretti, the party's candidate Saturday and the p1·oposed stu­ present boycott system. The will three classifications will be shown. here. The couple will live in Wies­ Negroes. Why should they complain? for Student Body President. dent Constitution bring the boy­ of such a group would be strong, Crafts classes instructed by Sum­ day. can assist in job placement, ex­ culture. Interesting recrea­ mers and Poore will exhibit their Any regularly enrolled sopho­ change of ideas, :md to attack badden, Germany. tional program included. Why? If you have a good imagination, bear with this lit,. He assures us that he is going cott question to thfil front again. because it would be positive and more, or better, is eligible to per­ problems confronting the profes­ For details, write now to to do his best not only to advance The students will soon be voting unanimous. I recommend some­ wares. • f Miss Johnson graduated in '47, tie fantasy to follow, and make believe your skin happens to the Campus J;'arty's platform and on the Constitution. It provides in thing along that line. Painting and destgn classes o farm at the game. Contestants sion.. " and was in graduate school and SPANISH STUDENT Jonson, Davey, Adams, and may enter as teams or individu­ worked as a graduate instructor. TOURS be black. But, that's not so bad because you are one of the principles, but he is willing to effect for a boycott by the Asso­ Names Withhl;lld, by Request) ally, but each will be voted upon She is a member of Pi Beta Phi. 500 Fifth Ave., adopt those poi~ts outside of his ciated Students of business estab­ O'Hara will display their work to A Fine Kettle of Fish f date. Mobiles and stabiles made as a single entry, Brown said. New York 18, N.Y. few lucky enough to obtain a college education. own platform which he feels are lishments which discriminate. (Editor's Note: See editorial), Anyone interested in cheer­ The fish in the Hodgin pond last of benefit to the student body as Wfil have a peculiar problem: we in the three dimensional design night had ~ompany. Ed !Xlaser, You are asked to come to "Fair City' to participate in a classes of Todd, Poore and Mon­ leading is asked to turn his or a whole and not reject them on want our fellow students to be ac­ her name in to Brown, or any of minus the pm he gave Lo1s Cox, conference-a Student Christian Association meeting. After the basis that they are peculiar corded the same privileges as we GeQgraphy Lesson tenegro, will also be shown. competed for their aquatic habitat Dear Editor: Mobiles are balanced so that the other present cheerleaders, one of the meetings, you and a group of students enter a cafe. to any one group because that are, regardless of their color. Isn't before April 28. for several minutes. group proposed their furtherance. that it? We don't want to try to My dear newspaper, you cer­ they are flexible and can be You are feeling fine and at peace with the world. Maybe you In short, we were assured of every change the nation's philosophy tainly have the state of Utah mad moved. Stabiles aN stationary even begin to wonder if your black skin makes a difference effort by the Campus Party and overnight. We merely want to at you. conceptions, after all. · Mr. Passaretti to provide the stu­ make this short step in the direc­ What happened to Utah? And dents a sincf;lre and honest admin­ tion (we feel) of :fairnf;lSS and hon­ how did Nevada get so far east 1 Guess it does. The manager of the cafe comes over to If an apology is not sent to Swim istration dedicated to the better­ esty in our dealings with others. Phi Kappa Phi Ends • you and asks you to leave because your skin is different from ment of student government. The new boycott provision is the Utah immediately she will retali­ his. You explain to him that you are supposed to meet the Since many students believe same as the present one. The pres­ ate by sending rain clouds down rest of your group here and you1llleave when they come. that the Campus Party is strictly ent one isn't being enforced Ol' is over New Mlilxico-and you know Lecture Series a Greek organization we are go­ unenforceable. It's an open secret how Wfil all hate rain. We prefer He gets mad (because your skin is black) and calls to his dust. · Tbe sixth and last lecturfil in help in the rear of the establishment. One of them hits you , ing to point out that this party that there is discrimination all tbe Phi Kappa Phi lecture seri~s merely has more Greek organiza­ over the city. I believe it lends Sincerely, for this year will be at the Scl­ Time/ over the head with a bottle. You start to get mad-the nor­ tions supporting it than has the discrlildit to our cause to close our Don H. Peterson ence Lecture hall tomonow at 8 415 W. Central }03 United Students Party. We as in­ eyes to the policies of discriminat­ mal relletion anyone would get when hit like that, but then p.m. f you remember about your skin, and sit there and take it, be- dependents, belonging to no Greek ing businesses while claiming to (Editor's Note: Our apologies Dr Hubert G. Alexander o organizations, have :formed a fight them. Proper administration to misplaced Utah.) pbilosophy will, speak on '';phil­ At the University Pool- cause it's not smart to fight back. · group of voters who are dedicated of our boycott provision would osophy in Relation to the Sc1ence .. Well, the police come and book all of you for disturbing to no other principle than that o;f necessitate a test group keeping of Man, A Mid-twentieth Century the peace. The desk sergeant down at the police station puts good student government. constantly busy, and would show Evaluation:" Dr. Alexandet:. w~ll MEN•s SUITS We hereby join together dIN~ the tremendous problem we face. also sum up the lecture serifilS a $30 bond on you and lets the cafe employees go without IJniversity Program m .I ! DEPENDENTS FOR PASSAR­ Obviously I don't advocate proper the conclusion of his talk. 100~ Wool bond. Maybe it's just an unfortunate circumstance--or is it ETTI in the hope that many of administration of our present pro­ 0 And Mandell Dreyfuss has the color of your skin again? you who belong to no political vision: I suggest a new one. the newest and brightest in . You go to police court and are acquitted. The ,Person who group will add to our ranks. We I believe we will all agree that Sullivan Promoted GABARDINE, SHARKSKINS men's swim togs by B V D, struck you is fined $30. A few minutes before, somebody who sincerely :feel that Mr. Passaretti the boycott is only as strong as TODAY. 22ND ANNUAL EX­ 100% nylon in all colors and will lead us to a new high in stu­ the number of students who vol~ 'HlBITION OF STUDENT and CLEAR WORSTED had a spat with his girl friend was sentenced to 30 days. dent representation in campus af­ untarily refrain from trading at WORK from the upper division To Lieut. Commander sizes. You'll be cool and trim But you dont want revenge or "justice" in the legal sense. fairs and will further those ideals certain places. Granted that there classes in Craft!!~. Painting and Kenneth M. Sullivan, Navy stu­ Values to $55:00 in these suits that breathe You just don't want things like that to happen in the first we are now so sadly lacking and is force in being able to say that Design, of the uNM Dept. of dent has been promoted to the with your body. You've seen' which mean so much to all of us. the student body is unanimously Art, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. in the rank' of Lieutenant Commander, these suits in Esquire and place. You think that with the proper steps taken, incidents INDEPENDENTS FOR in approval of certain action, or Fine Arts Bldg. Kappa Omicron Capt. A, M. Granum, Professor can be prevented. PASSARETTI, in disapproval of certain conduct. Phi meeting, 6 p.m. in Sara of Naval Science announced, .. other national magazines. $3950 No Charge Come and get yours today. But what are you going to do? A boycott won't work, be­ New Men's Dormitory, But the force is in the unanimous Raynolds Hall; Alpha Phi Lieutenant Commander Sulli­ for Alterations cause even a dozen non-thinking individuals can wreck it. Room 3022 conviction. And a course o;f action Omega meeting, 7 p. m, in the van participated in the Tarawa, Richatd V. Spindler which requires less than a unani­ Student Union b a s e .m e n t Marshalls, and Okinawa cam­ Legislation coul(ln't work if the police wouldn't enforce the George R, Hubbard mous approval is not the convic­ lounge; Sigma Alpha Iota meet­ paigns during the war, aboard, the $3.50-9.50 ordinances. , Bob Vessey tion of us all and if it purports to ing, 7 p.m.. in Room 'I Mul:lic U.S.S. Colo1•ado and U .S.S. Pitts­ What are you going to do? Pedro de Aranjo be then it loses the propo1·tionate Bldg.; Alpha Kappa Psi meet­ burgh. He earned five bntt!e st~rs. 100% NYLON Gabardine . * * * Alfred Bonner force that it would otherwise ing, 7:30 p.m. in Rm. 1 Bldg Before coming to the Umvers1ty, Now that the little fable is over, andyou have identified Roy Rigoni carry, C-4. The pllildge meeting, 7:30 l1e was flag secretary on the staff DRESS Jerome Coleman 1 sincerely think a group of p.m. in Room 2, Bldg. C-4; Del- of Vice Admiral Cookei .Cof!!· the Negro as Manuel Talley, and "Fair City" as Albuquerque, John Kurlich three thousand students, pledging ta Sigma Pi meeting, 7:30 p.m. mander of Seventh F eet Jn SHIRTS WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO? unanimously to boycott any Uni- in the Chapter Room, Clark China. SlACKS Hall basement. The pledglil Sullivan, his wife and two chil­ Wllile I LI'L ABNER By AL CAPP meeting, 7:30 p, m. in Room 4, dren, live at 4l6 South Harvard. They Last, Bldg. Y-1; Lol.io Christian Fel­ $6.95 lowship Bible Discussion, 7:30 $4.95 p.m. in the Student Union ln the student election vote for . Never before auywher~ Chapel Room; Press Club and platforms and policies rather- than at this price Sigma Delta Chi meeting, 7:30 factions. 2 for $9.00 p. m. in 'thlil Journalism N ews• Reg. $8.95 roo~; Sid Club meeting, 7:30 p. m. m Room 14, Bldg. Y-1~ Tne University of New Mexico Music Dept. presents BACH CONCERT connnemorating the SPECIAL GROUP 200th Ann~versary of his death, 8:15 p.m. m the Student Union HATS ballroom. Admission: Students DRESS 75c for both concerts;. Adults • SHIRTS For women - the sea­ $1.25 for both concerts; Hitch 25% Off sonja smartest styles in 'I and Switc~ Club Square Dance1 Values to $3.95 our collection by Bril­ I 8:30p.m. m the Gym. liant Fashions. Newest ! PHONE Including Famous TOMORROW: JONSON GAL­ Advertised Brands of :Pastel colors in clis­ LERY showing 4 T1•ilogies and J .. 5671 $2.49 tique and nylon, other paintings by Raymond • • Janson, 3 :30 to 5 :30 p. m. at 1909 Las Lomas; Lutheran Stu­ FOR LAUNDRY $5.95-10.95 dent, Association. meeting, 4 P: •Lay-away m. m SUB north lounge; P1 AND • Charge • Budget Lambda Theta entertainment of I junior high and senior high fu­ DRY CLEANlNG • ture teachers, 4:30 to 6 p.m. in SUB basement lounge; Kha­ tali meeting, 5 p.m. in SUB BY north lounge; Newman Club :meeting, 7 p. m. in SUB base­ men,t lounge; UNM Forensic So· ciety meeting, 7 p.m. in Room SANITARY 415 W. CENTRAL 1.6, Bldg. B-1; Boots and Sad­ LAUNDRY AND dles Club meeting, 7:30 p.m. in DRY CLEANERS ·I Room 51 Bldg. Y-1; Lettenrtan1s STORE HOURS 9 A. M to 6 P. :M. 300 W£.$1' CENTRAL AV club meeting, 7:30 p. m, in . .,1' Room 6, Y-1; Psychology club 700 N. Broadway meetin~, 1:45 p. !:h, in Room 301 I Ad. Budding. '

I J ( ( I Tue~day, April 18, 1950 Lobo.,Tennis Team Dick Milton Named Page' THE .NEW MEXICO Colo~ado J. C. Coach Loses All Points · swiro:ming team, that' also hold.s a .Golfers Shoot Nearer Coach '• Die~ Milton has an· ' In Arizona Match nounced pis acceptance of aP• clean slate to date. . . ' Milton has not said just when he The Lobo tennis team fell flat pointment as head tootball coach at Fort Lewis J. C., in. Colorado. will leave here, but expects it will as a year old coke and lo13t to Ari­ Milton · has coached freshman zona without winning a set over be some time thi:;; June. He is now DAILY Second Straight Title football here, with an emphasis on the weekend. line play. Last year the Wolfpups working on his · maste!;'s degree Coach John Dear's golf team Ellis gained a 6-5 win over Al'i­ Bruce Pieters, number one ~merged undefeated and the pre­ and will complete it before head­ whipped the Univeraity of .A:d~ ~ona's Dick Siebeck, 76-86. Paul UNM man, won three straight vious year shOwed only one loss. ing toward F<1rt Lewis,. a. short Vol. LIJ .Albuquerque, New Mexico, Wednesday, Aprill9, 1950 .No. 61 ~ona for two days running to Halter defeated George Bullard games at the first of his match At present, Milton is coaching the distance from Durango. nearly cliuch their second straight 2-1 in a 79-82 match to clinch the before losing to Arizona's Bobby I conference championship. day for the Lobos. Charles, 6-4, 6.1. In two :meets, played Friday and Saturday's play again gave the George Mann, UNM, was over- . Saturday, the Lobo golfers won nod to Nu:Mex with a total point­ powered by big Sam Lindamood, • • every :match to retain their spo~ age of 27-9 over Arizona. Halter 6-2, 6-3 in the number two match. less record in the Border Confer­ and Ellis were out in 38 on the Jack Frakes and Monte Shaw, ence. first nine, with Halter coming out also of Arizona, ran away with Fdday, Pete Griggs sparked the strong with a 33 on the back nine their matches. Frakes beat UNM's I I Harry Montgomery, 6-4, 6-0 and, enat:e s rot:est:' Lobo drive by defeating John Ru­ for a 71 and 73 for the duo. Hal­ dolph 2-1 in a 72-73 stroke teeth· ter won over Goldberg 6-5; Ellis after dropping the first four skinner. UNM's John Capoun over Bullard 5-3, Goldberg racked. games of the first set, Shaw took Wildcat Goldberg 8-6 with up 81 strokes on this :match and trimmed returned invalid. Bob 77 strokes to Goldberg's 86. Clyde Bullard 79. Kayne 6-4, 6-1 to wrap up all the KKK OR HARMLESS PRANK? • Stormy Session Sees single matches. · . .. In doubles the New Mexico team :failed to show the spark that CP and USP to Give was expected and fell without any · Close Balloting On Game~T rackst:ers Defeated sort of fight to Arizona. Linda­ mood-Frakes, Ariz., took Kayne­ Montgom.ery, 6-3, 6·1 in one of Policies in· SUB Today Discrimination Issue the doubles and Charles-Frakes, By Deep Wildcat Squad Ariz., went all out to beat Mann­ Win friends and influence co-eds By Bill. Wade By Bill Richardson Pieters, 6-4, 7-5 in weather which Both the United Students' Party and the Campus Party A special meeting of the Stu­ Arizona's Wildcats outran a High jump: Kyle (A), Ross was more conducive to football dent Senate last night refused game Lobo track squad Saturday,. (NM) and E.ell (A). 6' %.'' than tennis. with our complete line of will have an opportunity to state their cases during the po­ to pass a resolution introduced to win the BC meet 82% to 47%. Broad jum.p: Crouch (A), Ayers litical assembly to be held in the SUB tonight at 7 :30. Or­ .by Freshman Class Presidlilnt Lois Arizona took the first two (A), Kiwit(NM:). 20' 9~" , Women's Archery ganized to inform the voters and to establish a distinction Cox calling for a letter of protest places in the broad jump, 440, Mile relay: Arizona (Desantis, ~ shir;, neckwear, from. Student Body President Bill McDuff, Kirman, MacCaa) 3:28.4 Any woman interested in com­ between the two parties, USP and CP will have an allotted Fields to the management of the and discuss, which helped the vis­ peting in intramural archery time to use any way they wish. Lobo Cafe over the treatment ac­ itors considerably. Total first Thursday is requested to contact underwear~ pajamas, sportshirts, Bob Granick is scheduled to corded Manel D. Talley, Negro places racked up by the 'Cat~? Halley Barton in the gym as soon introduce the speakers for USP. lecturer, who was struck by an added up to 10, including the re­ Baseballers Split as possible. The intramurals will beachwear and handkerchiefs. . Fenton Kelley will be up first to employee of the cafe while the lay, Coach Roy Johnson and his be run off from 4 to 6 p, m.. at tl,le present what he intends to do as Independents Invited guest of Unive1·sity students. Lobos took five firsts, one of them archery range in the stadium. student body president. Kelley is Opening a heated hour and a in the century race. at present student body entertain­ half session Senate President Bob Dan Davidson upset the dope Pair With Tempe ment chairman. Leo Romero, Jim Cox .called for an "objective, dis­ sheet by winning the 100 in a Vic Starnes twirled for the Lo­ Compos, Shirley Williams, and To Join CP Ranks passlOnate approach to the prob­ fast 10.1 and nabbed a second in , By Brooks Currey bos and went the full distance, Bill Jones will also speak. lem" and warned that "any bur· the 220-yard dash. Other winners NuMex split a twin bill with the giving up 13 hits. The USP platform: concrete The political question of who riedly considered nction may be fred MACKEY'S . methods by whif.lh student gov­ for the home crowd were Jim Tempe Sundevils over the week­ Saturday's ga~t~ll Vi;;ood represents whom was brought up dangerous.'' There was little hur­ Evans with a first in the mile, one to watch, but a heartbreaker 209 W. Central ernment can obtain better recre­ ried action, but passions flamed end. · First game1 tally saw the ation facilities, a pledge to or­ again yesterday as Campus Party Clarence Watson_J,n the two mile home folks eke out a 13-12 win to lose. A disputed decision in the as charges and counter-charges grind, and Scott .1rreeman with a second base area marred Lobo ganize a student consumer's Chairman Jack Gibson invited any were hurled. in a ninth finish. Saturday guide to business estaqlishments blue ribbon in the shot put. the Lobos dropped an 8·7 decision hopes for at least a tie. A slide organized independent group to Opponents of the resolution, Results of the meet are as fol­ into the sack and an umpire's sig­ giving substantial discounts to sparked by Joe Di Rosa and Bill to the 'Devils. students, and a promise of a min­ join the CP ranks. lows: nal that the runner was safe was (A USP spokesman said Mo~­ Deaton, contended that the inci­ . 100-yard dash: Davidson (N A squeeze bunt in the ninth in­ followed by a lifted leg and a tag imum wage ,of 75 cents an hour d.ent was provoked·with the inten~ M), MacCaa (A), Ayers(A).10.1 ning by Centerfielder Hank Jac­ out. After much jawing the run­ for students employed by the Uni­ day that the CP represented only tlon of creating a crisis and that 220-yard dash: MacCaa(A), obs was good for the winning ner was declared out. Jacobs got vel·sity. Greek letter organizations.) no benefit could be obtained to­ Davidson (NM), Ayers (A). 22.1 marker in the first tilt. mad. Pointing toward right cen­ Policy of the Campus Party "I would like to thank the U SP wards curing discrimination by 440-yard dash: Kirman (A), Chet Armbruster wound up with ter with his bat, Hank hit the will be handled by Scott Adler member for inferpreting our con­ creating artificially provoked ex· Desantis (A), High (NM). 51.9 top bashing hqnors by punching first ball pitched for a circuit with Ronald Hammershoy intro­ stitution :for us," Gibson said, A life-size dummy WllS hung ~ples of discriminatory prac• 880-yard dash: McDu:II(A), out a double and three singles in count, That was the last time a ducing Joe Passaretti, CP candi­ "but he has made several misin­ from a pole in front of the Ad­ t1ces involving violence. Sanchez(NM), Ewing(A). 2:06.1 five trips to the plate. Lobo crossed the plate. date for president. Jim Mauzy terpl·etations." ministration building sometime The resolution, which also Mile run: Evans(NM) Watson Chuck Hill got a double and two will also speak. - Tuesday evening. Its face was called for conce1·ted action on the 1 Ed Garvanian and Erwin Stone Th9 Campus Party platform: Gibson said any group that (NM), Watwood (A). 4:44.5 singles in four trips. tossed for the Lobos and Wade T'tlo tnings efory pledged itself to Campus Party blackened and it bore two signs. part of the student body toward Two-mile run; · Watson (NM), an establishment of a co-ordinat• One said, "Cox & Granick,'' the the adoption of a municipal ord­ Oliver pitched for the Sundevils. , ed student housing agency, better aims and platforms would become nance prohibiting group discrim.i· Corder(A), Evans(NM). 10:52.1 a. member and be proportionately other said, "Lead 'em on boys.'' 120 high hurdles: Hitchcock publicity of student affairs, more In addition, each sign bore a nation, was attacked by Deaton c:ollego man, should know. I student say in the administration 1•epresented in the CP governing (A), Jones(NM), Salazar(NM). bodies. Campus Party members painted signature, "KKK!' on the grounds that there was no 16.3 of intramural sports, more ath• The effigy was first noticed by reason for penalizing one busi­ letie letters and numerals, long­ liave one vote in their senate and ness :for what was a fault in 220 low hurdles l Hitchcock er hours for the swimming pool, house votes based on membership. students coming to class early (A), Jones(NM}, Kool(NM). ~esterday morning. It remained society. Shot put: Freeman(NM), and more advertisement of UNM The CP chairman called the up 1nost of the day before it was Defenders of the resolution Kitchens(A), Gregg(A). 42' 6%" in general. US.P accusations a matter "of the l'emoved by a group of students. stated that there was no inten­ Discuss: Smith(A), Gregg(A), Kelley and Passaretti will also pot calling tlte kettle black!' He The incident was believed to be tion o£ creating a crisis and that Freeman (NM) .139' 414" speak before the United Students charged that the USP is so con­ an outgrowth of the Lobo Cafe Tall!ly had not insisted on being Javelin: Johnson(A), Freeman Christian Fellowship . meeting in stituted that "$20 worth of USP disturbance of last week. Nobody served, but had asked to wait in (NM), Crouch(A). 1'73' 5%"' the SUB tomorrow night.. cards and 75 people with nothing in official administrative or stu­ the cafe till the rest of the party Pole vault: Bell(A), Olson(A). else to do could write the USP dent ch-cles would hazard a guess he was with arrived so that they 12' 6" slate.'' as to whethel' student or outside co1fld be told where the party was Honorary Applications "How can the USP say they sources had erected the dummy. gomg. represent the student body," Gib· Student Body President Bill Due by April 20 son asked, "When a small group Fields called for a rational ap­ . 1 Applications for membe1·ship in \~ . ' of politicians write the slate. At proach to the problem and asked ~ Vigilantes and Khatali must be in least the Campus Party represents the Senate to cease fighting over the Dean of Men's office by Apdl the interests of at least a thous• 'Weasel' Has Lost (Continued on page 3) This is a Campus Queen. Her face 20. and students." 1. Forms for membership in either His Pef Lizqrc/ is her fortune ••• runs into nice little figure. of the two honoraries are availa­ Four $200 Scholarships Voted girl most likely to, Thinks her exams ble in he dean's office and further Delayo Is· Elected Attention Faculty and Stu­ information may be had from any dents! Wesley ''Weasel" Eigney, Available to Students come back covered with kiss-mark$. i £eonard J. DeLayo, former Broclcton, Mass., has lost his pet t of the organiza,tions' present mem­ Four Grunsfeld . Scholarship Sweet eMUgh to eal. Eats.pknty. Says bers. football player, was elected pres­ lizard. The pet died last Satur­ awards of $200 apiece will be I Khatali is the senior men's ident of Beta Rho chapter of Phi day. ~< Manluutan" sportshirts are real beauties. awarded to tw:~ men and two i honorary, and Vigilantes is for Delta Kappa at a meeting at Wes the "Weasel" captured the women this spring. Three of these Our new CREDIT PLAN ! sophomore men. Any senior or Sara Reynolds hall Wednesday so called pet a little over a week must be majors in the depart­ makes it easy for you to sophomore man with a. 1.5 grade evening. Phi Delta Kappa is an ago. He lcept it in a glass jar for ments of history and government, select your watch for as average is eligible to apply for honorary professional education­ a week before he chanced to let Candidates must {1) be legal res· little - - - - membership. al fraternity, him run around on a leash. W es, idents. o:f New Mexico, (2) be in u 10% down. Open an returning from school, found his full t1me attendance durirtg the account today. pet dead and artificial respera­ sophomore year, (3) have not tion was to no avail in bringing completed. more than 66 semester I the pet back to life. hours at the end of this semester That far away look will prob­ and (4) need the money. Candi­ ably stay in the "Weasel's" eyes dates should apply to the heads of Judd-Uleitz I as long as he is pet·less. If any­ either the department of history "' Jewelr" Co. f one can catch one alive and give or govet·nment as soon as pos­ 402 W. Central it to wes, he may be happy again. sible. Phone 9832 l • .,.__t ~ r Here, in the Textile Department of ( ( North Carolina State College, there ! Model Legislature Begins :is always a ll;iendly crowd of stU· I This is a "Manhauan" Sportshirt. WATTS dents. And, as in colleges every· 2. Session Tomorrow Reigning favorite throughout the land. , 3-Day where, ice-cold Coca-Cola helps Brilliant colors, exotic designs, luxurious· Deadline is set for 1:30 today the barring of the Communist rayott ••• Polynesian Print Sportshirts by for bills to be presented in the party from the state ballot, the LAUNDRY make these get·to·gethers some· fourth annual model legislature. consoli~ation of state colleges, a . "Manhaltdn." You'll want to own 'em all. They should . be brought to the resolution on the Brannon plan, STUDENT'S BUNDLE thing to remember. With the college 1·egistration desk in the lobby of and the Indian aid bill. the SUB. Dr. Howard J, McMurray is WASitiNG- SHffiTS crowd at North Carolina State as The legislature will meet irt the in charge. Stee1·ing committee for " CAMPUS FAVORITE SUB Thursday, J.-5 p.m., Friday, the Democrats: Robert Cox, Tom DRY CLEANING with every crowd·-Coke belongs. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and Saturday, 9 Montgomel'Y1 Joe Sirkus, and Inez n.m. to noon. It was designed to Bushner. For the Republicans: A.Jk for ii e1ther way .•. oolh acquaint students with legal writ­ Roland. Hollander, Bob Wells, Sell-Service ing, nublic spealdnJ". and . the Roger Sylvanus, and Jim Mauzy. trade-marks mean the same thing. working of a state legislature. This year . the legislature will All students interested in partici­ be bicameral (one house). By ONE BLOCK UP YALB 801'TLED UNDER AU'iHORIT'i Of THE COCA-COLA COMMN't BV THE MANHATTAN SHIRr COMPANY The U.S. Weather Bureau's re­ pating in the discussion of con­ noon yesterday, about 80 people, troversial issues are invited to at· Republicans, Democrats, and In­ COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. • 205 E. MARQ.UETTJ!l AVE. port for Albuquerque and vicinity 2203 E. Silver Copr. 1950, Tho Mon~ai[on Shirt Co, Navy'fl red flag flies when the todalf: windy and cooler. ·High tend. dependents, had signed up to take C 1949, The Cocct·Co1u CompanY 1•ange is being used. temperature will be around 64. Bills which may be btought up: patt.

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