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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1951 - 1960 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1951 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Thurs4ay, ,Ju11e U, 1951 ... This Is a Football • • • Page Four ·· .. CAMPUS .'. ' Texas A.&M,' S. Cal., Oklahoma, }'rinceton 11nd Ohio State, GOLF ADVISORS. Today the 51st U, S. Open. golf . I championship began its three day for Photograp~ic grind at Oakland Ilills in. Birming­ ham, Mich. The question m11rj: Problents circles three .men, Ben Hogan, Boo­ by Locke and Sam Snead. Snead has never been 11ble to take the Open, which dates back to his debut in VOL. LIII ALBUQUERQUE, N.MEX., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1951 NO. 118 '37. The South African Locke could be the first foreigner to take the crown since England.'s Big Ted R. ay took it in '20. Ilq,gan, "The Miracle ,, Film, Society Opens ,. i Man," has wot·n the crown twice, The big question is if he can come out of semi-retirement and become Summer Program Student Mixer the third triple winner in history, FINISHING Other threats are Mangr\lm, F!!r­ rier and Middlecoff, the 149 champ. SUPPLIES Saturday Night SIDELIGHT The hapless St. Louis Browns COMMERCIAL The UNM Film society gets un­ der way with its summer program To Be Saturday have again been reported sold to Bill Veeck. Pt•exy Bill Dewitt of PHOTOGRAPHY Saturday night with the showing the Browns has said, "The ball club of Alfred Hitcl!cock~s British pro­ is not for sale and has not been AT duction of "The Lady Vanishes" in. First Summer Dance sold." the IAA patio. The film star~:~ Mi­ UNM Midshipmen chael· .Refgrave, Margaret Loc~­ wood, Paul Lucas, and Dame Mae .CAMPUS Whitty. Go to Pensacola To Feature CQntests In true Ilitchcock tradition, the CAMERA CENTER film is an intrigue-thriller of a sPY Fot Air -Training chase and murder mystery in south­ And. Dancing Prizes 2304 E. CENTRAL ern Europe in the tense years pre­ Twenty-five midshipmen from Across from Stadium ceding World War II. Almost all the University of New Mexico wiii The first lat•ge social event of the Ph. 3-0233 the action is confined to happenings report tomorrow for the Navy's an­ summer session will be held Satur­ ' j. on an international train as it nual Aviation-amphibious cruise at day night :from 9-12 in the SUB ' i speeds through the Balkans. Pensacola, Fla. The middies will be ballroom, when ·the summer session The short subject for the evening given six week11 of•aviation and am­ associated students present a stu­ FOOTBALL .... Chuck Hill (center) 1950 varsity athletics.· They are among the greatest is a March of Time academy award phibious indoctrination at the Naval dent-mixer dance. Orlie Wagner Lobo backfield star, gives some passing point­ crop of freshmen footballers in the University's Welcome Again winning issue, "The March of the Air Station, Pensacola, Fla., and and his eight-piece orcheetra will .. ers to Charlie Ellison (left) and Wayne Hill history to actually become Lobos. Both meri Movies." This film traces the the Little Creek, Va., amphibious play for the dance, which is open (right) during a break at UNM summer school were sparkplugs on last year's all-state team at Students growth of the movies from the pre­ base. • to everyone. • Griffith era in movie malting down The cruise is a part of the NaVY's A waltz contest .and a cake-walk registration. Ellison and Wayne Hill are among ·Hobbs High School. Along with some 28 other through AI Jolson's famous first, "on-the-job" training given to mid­ contest are two of the activities the Lobo freshmen gridders who will be· on. the state freshmen, Ellison and Hill will furnish a EASTSIDE talking film, •urhe Jazz Singer." shipmen in all phases of naval op­ planned for the evening. Howard Subsequent films of the summer erations. The NROTC program re­ regular Lobo squad this fall due to a recent comfortable source for UNM's 1951 team. Mathany, dean of men1 will present ruling which declared freshmen eligible for major source for UNM's 1951 team. CLEANERS session are: June 30, "Volpone," a quires that each regular mfdshi p­ a large cake·to the wmning couple and French film with the Canadian ex­ man make two summer cruises and of the cake-walk .contest. perimental film "Fiddle de Dee" by one summer period of aviation­ A short intermission will follow Laundry Norman McLaren, July 7, "Tor­ amphibious indoctrination dudng this contest in order that the calce streak of bad luck since his arrival ment," Swedish. July 14 "It Hap­ at UNM.. his period of training. may be eaten while fresh. Card Sports Scenes ••. T1vo Hour Dry Cleaning · peed One Night," early American Over 9,000 NROTC and Annapo­ tables will be set up !J.t the dance In Watson's freshman year a torn When Needed talkie with Claudette Colbert and lis midshipmen will participate in and different varieties of games cartilage sidelined him. Then in fall Clark Gable in academy award win­ this summer's aviation-amphibious may be played. practice of '50, he suffered a re­ ning roles for both of them. indoctrination course, More than · Special guests of the dance will Chicago ond Yanks fight for Lead currence of the old injury. Mter Ask Almost Any Student July 21, "Beauty and the Baest,'1 1,600 juniors from 52 colleges and be the visiting professors at the an operation he )Jegan working out Erna Fergusson (Kew photo) French. July 28 "I Know Where universities are scheduled to report University. The dance is informal NATIONAL the hill. Along with the froshman again on the field. Now weighing I'm Going," British. Aug. 4, "The for the course., _ and open to anyone, "stag or drag.'' One Block From U Thief of Bagdad," with Douglas eligibility rule, John Watson 184 lbs., he is ready to go. Half. of the -group of 1,600 will All students of the University are Paul Richards and co. left the checked in to Berl Huffman and said Yesterday was the scene for the Gus Says: 1706 E. Central Fairbanks; Sr. urged to attend. Since the last picture is longer, report to Pensacola while the other Windy City Tuesday for the bad­ he is ready for action next fail. of college basebaii. Tel. 2-1395 or 2-2708 Lecture Series Opens Monday half reports to Little Creek. Mter Jim Thompson announced that lands. If they perform wen on their Joh:n, who led the Hobbs Eagles to Teams participating at Omaha, Sunday, June 17th is "Fath­ there is a chance it wiii be substi­ three weeks the two sections will the SUB fountain and check room the state mythical high school Neb., were the Tennes!!ee Vols, er's Pay," and on that day you tuted by either Garbo's "Camille,'' will be open. last road junket it could be a White The first University proi1;1·am of the University of Pittsburgh;· Carl or by Gloria Swanson's "Male and exchange training bases. championship in '48 has had a Springfield (Mass.) Coilege, Utah, n:mst'not forget the most wond­ Lectures Undet· the Str:~rs will be Hertzog, El Paso printer of fine Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. :(\lath­ (i Sox year. Female.'' Watch the Lobo for fur­ While at Pensacola, the midship­ any and Miss Betty Braham will j erful' man in the world, your .i. held Monday, June 25, at 8 p.m. in books; Kenneth Chapman, director ther announcements. men will attend classes in aviation As a team the sox boast a .293 father. Express your gratitude, front of the Administration Buila­ of the Santa Fe Museum of Anthro­ chaperone the dance. i batting average, The big guns are \ Season tickets foi: the summer subjects and 1ly with naval avia­ •I appreciation, and love for the . ing. pology; Dr. Luther Evans, head of series of films may be obtained in tors, At Little Creek they will wit­ Fox, .363; Robinson, .333; and Car­ many things he has done (and The first speaker in the series, the Library of Congress; and Dr. is still doing) for you, He prop­ JUST Room 3 of the Inter-American M­ ness amphibious landings and re­ rasquel, .302. Erna Fergusson, will speak on "Al­ Ralph Bunche, Nobel prize winner fairs building. Reservations for ceive instruction in amphibious The pitching department finds erly sacrifices and deprives buquerque, How Did We Get That and UN trusteeship official. tickets may be made by calling techniques. University Professor himsE~lf of many things in life Way?" · Randy Gumpert the best chucker Delicious WAFFLES for you. Oh, we owe so much 8861, Ext. 376. Season tickets for The middies from New Mexico with a 5-0 record. His teammates, to our Dads. So on his dal Miss Fet•gusson is well qualified one sell for $3.00; $5.50 for two. In­ who will participate in the training l:>obson and Pierce, have a 4-1 and served a II day (that' is Father's l:>ay) lets ARRIVED to speak on the &ubject of Albu­ 'La Casa Espanola' dividual admissions at the door will course are: Eugene Box, Cincin­ Heads State Council a 7-2 average respectively. show him how much we love querque as she has been an .active be 50c per person. .The Inter­ nati, 0.; Richard Brett, Ft. Wayne, There's an old saying around the him by being kind and consid­ and interested student in the folic­ Plans First Fiesta American Affairs office will be Ind.; John Clatworthy, Detroit, Jaclc E. Holmes, assistant pro­ league that says the te11m in first erate. He may not tell you how lore and traditions of old Albuquer­ open Thursday and riday after­ Mich.; Clifford Crader, Albuquer­ fessor of government and director place on July 4 usually wins the SNACK BAR que all of her life. "Viva La Fiesta" will ring across noons. que; George Dolen, Edinburg, Ind.; of government research at the Uni­ much he a}lpreciates these at­ There will be two showings pennant. Only 20 more days left. tentions but he does as all good Her g;randf~~other settled on the the campus tomorrow night when George Downing, Carrollton, Mo. versity, has been named executive Serve I HOT MEAL at nightly, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. Floyd Emanuel, Tulsa, Okla.; director of the New Mexico legis• The senior circuit is still being fathers do. In this country it is COTTON Old Town Plaza in 1852 as a trader residents at La Casa Espanola will lative research council. led by the Dodgers with a comfort­ the custom to present Dad with I and latwyer, and she was born in William Fellers1 Grand Rapids, able margin. Chuck Dressen has noon daily. a gift. It should be a useful gift what is now the Manzano Day welcome Spanish-speaking students Mich.; Hugh Htlleary, Albuquer­ Holmes was one of seven appli• to the first summer fiesta. cants for the job. Other applicants the best batter in the league, Jackie and one that he will appreciate. School. She still remembers her UNM Foreign Student que; John Hines, Chula Vista, included: former Atty. Gen. C. C. Robinson, .370, and the best hurler, Naturally you will want to se­ SKIRTS mother reading to the children in Senor Sabine Ulibarri and his Calif.; Robert Hyland, El. Paso, McCulloh; Joe Clark, formerly of Preacher Roe, 8-0. lect his gift from a man's store Spanish and German. That was be­ wife, Consuelo, who are in charge Studies US Government Tex.; Lee Ivy, San Diego, Calif.; As a sidelight, Chuck recently re­ 1824 E. Central and ours is packed with wond­ (one beautiful fore :Miss Fergusson learned Eng- Everett Jones, Douglas, Ariz.; Ad­ PITSCHNER'S, Inc. erful gifts to please the most lish. . of the plans, extend an invitation Joseph de la Puente of Lima, dison Langill, Chippewa Falls, ceived a letter from a fan suggest­ hand-painted circle) to all students studying Spanish at Peru, was selected from the Uni­ ing a "mother-in-law day.'' The discriminating Dad. He will Her father was a member of the versity of New Mexico to be one Wis.; Robert Meyer, Webster l ••• plan permitted the mother-in-law appreciate it more if he knows ., old Territorial Congress and the UNM to wear their sombreros, se­ of the 90 college students to take Grove, Mo.; John Mhoon, San Di­ to be admitted free and seated be­ it comes from Gus Pattersons. state's first :representative in the rapes and fiesta clothes and join in part June 23 to Aug. 31 in a study ego, Calif. hind home plate, and then have the More than likely that is where House in 1912~ the Fiesta spirit. of Federal Government. Elliott Mozee,· Nome, Alaska; screen removed so the fouled-oft he buys most of his clothing. Miss Fergusson finished Albu­ The patio at 423 N. University The students will attend a Wash­ Rona!d.Norman, Reno, Nev.; Ste­ balls might buzz off their heads. We spare no effort to make COTTON querque High School in 1910 and re­ will be the scene of Mexican bailes. ington student citizenship seminar phen Ratcliff, Amarillo, Tex.; John Must be a prejudiced son-in-law, DO YOUR LAUNDRY THE MODERN WAY your shopping easy at our ceived a bachelor's degree in peda­ Music will be furnished by an or­ sponsored by the YW and YMCA's Slate, Oklahoma City; Clint Smith, .: store, and 1•est assured that ybu gogy (BP.d.) at the University• chestra and SJ?anish sopgs will be National Student Council. For eight Las Cruces; Noel Sorrell, Albu­ COLLEGE SCENE will find just the gift you are She also received. a master's degree sung by Basilio Castenada from weeks, they will hold doWn regular querque; John Wallis, Hunting­ Berl "Country" Huffman has be­ looking for in our store. We have in historY at Columbia University. Mexico City. • burg, Ind.; \!Michael Waiiner, El We do all the wor.k, so leave your really made a special effort to BLOUSES jobs in Washington to obtain inti­ gun praising his basketbaii team, Teaching at Albuquerque High, Women students at La Casa Es­ mate glimpses of Government proc- Paso, Tex., and Clarence Watson, not for court ability, but classroom stock our store with many prac­ Pine Bluff, Ark. tical and useful gifts for Father's' $2.98 writing editorials for the old Albu­ panola will. provide entertainment esses. . . know-how. Huffman is proudest of washing ·when you go to class · querque Herald, and trave.ling over with skits in Spanish, songs and The first week, they will attend The midshipmen will complete "Duke" Peterson, who scored a Jler• Day. Yes, our store is the most and up logical place to come for your New Mexico as a Red Cross state dances. Congressionatl hearings and Senate, the course Aug, 4 and embark for feet 3.0 scholastic average. Says ready to pick up a few hours later. supervisor of home service occu­ Refreshments will be served. House and Supreme Court sessions. home. Berl, "If we can those baskets Father's Day gift. Here are some suggestions. A sport shirt, and pied most of her time until the this winter like we hit the books 1920's, when she turned dude this spring, we'll be unbeatable.'' we have the biggest selection in town. Have you seen "The wrangler and guided visitors over Football prospects are increasing the New Mexico Indian country. from day to day for the school on GRAND LAUNDERET Thing,"" the most colorful sport COTTON shirt you have ever seen. Also, She turned to writing after find• UNM l-lost:s National 'Marble Tourney 1416 E. GRAND Bing Crosby and Bob Hope sport ing few authoritative books on In­ shirts. They are the finest aport dian lore and dances, and to date · Some 50 boys from throughout Tony Whitecloud and his Indian resent the state of New Mexico. A FEW BLOCKS WEST OF CAMPUS the nation are scheduled to begin dancers will perform opening cere­ Each state is $cheduled to send shirts made in Americ11. Bill­ DRESSES she has published 11 boolcs. monies in Carlisle gymnasium at 7 folds, belts, jewelcy, pajamas, Her books include: Dancing play tonight in the national marble p. m. tonight to officially get the its champion to compete in the the state tourist bureau • Dorothy nylon shirts,. ties, socks, Ronson clever Hobby ti:sstle Gods, Fiesta in Mexico, Mexican toul'Dament being held at the Uni­ .tournament under way. tournament. The Air Force, Navy, I. Cline, government instrtictor at lighters, T-shirts, dress shirts, gingham special Cookbook_, Guatamala, Venezuela, versity. Miles A. Metcalfe, Albuqul!rque Army, and Marine Corps are 'liM UNM; Roger Reeve, Sa11ta Fe and slacks, sport coats, jackets, sum­ Our Soutnwest, Our Hawaii, Chile, The VFW- sponsored National VFW official who is general t!h'iir­ sending a re}lresentative. Los Alamos newspapel' man; and I • mer suits, Freeman, Nunn-Bush, Cuba, Albuquerqlle, and Murder Marble Tournatment will begin to­ man of the 191ll national marble Saturday morning the lads will former state comptroller J. D. Stacy-Adams dress shoes, sport and Mystery in New Mexico. Luhches of All Kinds shoes and house shoes. Yes we night at 7 ll· m. and continue tournament, said, "The tournament be given a :free ride over Alliuquer­ Hanah. have everything from cuff links $8.98 Her twelfth book, "New Mexico, through Saturday, is open to the. }lublic :With no charge (lue and vicinity by the Continental Holmes has been at the Univer­ A Pageant of Three Peoples," is Tournament ae\tivities will begin and visitors are invited to attenll." Airlines. sity since 1946. He has been an as­ ' Our Own Better Ice Cream to white dinner coats and tuxe­ due to be published by Knopf in today at noo:n when the contestants · The boys. and their sponsors will During the stay in Albuquerque, sistant professor since 194!>. In dos. Remember the place for eatrly. fall. . .. . will have a luncheon in the men's be housed in the men's dormitory the young sharpshooters will be en­ 1948 he was named head of the Gov­ Complete Fountai~ Service your Father's Day gifts. Articles by Miss Fergusson have new dormitory' at tJN:M. during the tournament. . . tertained by trips to Indian }lUeb­ ernment ll.esearch division at the Opposite the Campus appeared in The Yale Review, At one p.m. a drawing will be Jose Esquibel, from St. An­ los and scenic points, a rodeo, and University. Scribners~. Think, Century, New held to determine the competitors thony's orphanage, will be the host a visit to other points of interest He has completed res'idence work 1 · Mexie6 . magazine, New Mexico in tonight's competition. Following contestant sponsored by the local in and around Albuquerque. on a Ph.D, at the University of You 11 Gel fhe Besf lor Your Money at Quartllrly Review, and Las Ameri· the drawing a pal'ade downtown VFW organization. Gary Pitt~, First place winner in the con• Chieago. cas. will form at Broadway and CentJ.•al fourth grade student at University tests will be awarded a Whizze1• Much of Holmes' work as direc­ .. Lee Joy Shop Other lectures in the series to at 2:30 ll• m. . Heights school, will represent the bike, a personal trophy, a trophy tor of the research council will con• '. follow Miss Fergusson's will in­ Governor Edwin L. Mechem and Air Forces in .the competition. Ile for his school, a $50 war bond, anu .!list o:f research on state law revi­ 2128 E. Central clude lectures by the following city officials will be on hand tonight was selected Tue~day m a contest two weeks v~teation. sion. An assistant director and an C H:l S 1-10 LM'S Albuquerque speakers: C. L. Sonnichsen1 r_rexas at an o}lelling dinner for the tom·­ held at Kirtland Field. Second and third-place winners attorney probably will be n11med Weste1•n English head; EaWin J•. nament to be held in the men's do•·• Romeo Gonzales, Gallup, who will receive Schwinn bicycles a:nd latter to ilraw up such proposed 2400 E. Centr~l 2-6262 3124 EAST CENTRAL Open Fridaty evening Peterson, professor of' English at mitol;'Y· won the state marble title, will rep- two trophies. legislation, , . ---·. THE GOVERNOR SAYS NO! Thursday, Jnne 21; 1951 Book Published at U Page 'fhree· Egyptian Student Wins RECOMMENDATIONS Berkshire Scholarship .. f FOR FINE FOOD Is Reviewed by 'Time~ Master• Theses Shown '· A UNM sti\dent bas been awa~;d­ . i I . At University Art Show ed a membership scholarship in the " "·; "Tomb:~tone's Epitaph,'' which composition department of the i I was recently published by the Uni­ An exhibition of paintings se­ versity Press rated a complimen­ Berkshire Music: Center, LennoJt, i i lec~ed frotn master's theses of the Mass. . " tary review in the Juite 18 issue of departtnent of art. is now being l Time mag11zine. ,shown in the Fine Arts Building Halim EI-Dabh, an Egyptia)\ stu­ '~ dent, bas been doing graduate work The book, Written by Douglas D. 'gallery. The paintings are being ~f I.• Martin, prqfessor ·of journalism at shown daily from 8 a. m. to. 5 p.m. in composition at the University. CAFE CASA BUON the Univer11ity of Arizol)a an-d one­ The paintings are from the per. He is a graduate of Fouad .I Uni­ tim~;~ Pulitzer prize winner, is manent collection of the University versity bt Cairo and has had sev­ climbing the list of best-sellers in eral of his compositions played over ·CHUNGKING • art department, TWo or mol,'e works Eg,YPtian Broa,dcasting co. aild APPETITO a hu!,'ry, · and the theses of each student V01ce .of America ;facilities, The Epitaph is the 71-year-old working for his masters are kept • newspaper in Tombstone, Ariz., for the University files. El-Dabh will leave this weelc for specializing m food Albuquerque's which author M. artin.. has pari. ayeo:J. "Extremely modern and repre­ Berkshire, stopping on his way to into a fast-moving· book about the sentative works compose most of attend tbe centennial celebration of .. supreme old west. Time says "the Epitaph the exhibit," according to Raymond the YMCA at Cleveland as tbe Exclusive in gave such an accurate picture of Jonson, in charge of the exhibition. Egyptian delegate. the rootin'-tootin' -shootin' West Students who have works exhi­ that for years its files have proved bited in the gallery include James a valuable sourc9 for historians!' Cook, George Dick, Richard Die. CHINESE ITALIAN It seems that Mr. Martin has given benkorn, Lenn Kanenson, and Ger­ a like picture of the newspaper and · ald Fromberg, all of whom · com­ Welcome Agaln its early editor in his book. pleted their masters in 1951, and Students ,. STYLE DINNERS To launch the book, University 11lso paintings by Walter Hook, Press director E. B. Mann and his 1950, and Douglas Denniston, 1948. assistant .Fred Harvey .made a trip EASTSIDE 6-Course , , ...... • . $1.50 to Tombstone to attend Arizona's CHOW MEIN biggest Heldorado Day on May 20. CLEANERS Special Deluxe ...... $2.00 "Tombstone's Epitaph" is a fas­ HEW MEXICO. and cinating sequence of dime-novel­ CHOP SUEY like stories, written when they were Laundry Reservations must be made A news, in the elegant style of first ENCiRAVINCi EGG. FOO YOUNG hours in advance for preparation, editor John P. Clum. It is filled with Two Hour Dry Cleaning the names of men like Billy Clai­ COMPANY When Needed "WheJJ. I say rw "rlsitors,. I meau. rw mitors: borne, Jolmny Ringo, Buckskin SHRIMP FRIED RICE 122 W. GOLD AVE. Turn East at Home Builders Frank and Wyatt-Earp. Ask Almost Any Student Early editor Clum appears on Supply-only one block East of der if I'll have to file them to fit the Mr, Martin's pages as a progres­ NEW MEXICO'S LEADING 8200 block N. 4th slot ••• bet my supply of foreign sive crusader, arch-enemy of Tomb­ One Block From U DOWN TOWN 'Subversion' Puzzles Youth coins is getting low ••• stone's gunslinging citizens, and small town moralist. Time quotes a ENGRAVERS 170'6 E. Central 618 W. CENTRAL 219 W. Claremont The folJmring editorial is re­ his social values. He needs to know • • • that didn't take long • • • local brief: "James Fair Jr. is dead. Tel. 2-1395 or 2-2708 prilru:d from the Dellver Post of the :iWI story behind the men in the now I'm ready • . • drop coin in PIION"f~ 2-6132 DIAL 2-3155 TACT WAS LACKING· Hay 26. The editorial -was 'Written slot • • . pull lever • • • hey! • . . Phone 2-3582 spotlight who are alleged to be de­ failure,It was thewhich same is oldanother story name of heart for · by Geo~e Taylor, jou:rnalisa stu· tLimental to the inte.rests of our hheeey! ••. HHEEEEY! Nothing alcoholism." ;======-======:; The recent and il11Ceremonfuus dismissal of housemother de.nt at the Ullivemty. country. has happened, except little box go­ ing: tick tick tick ••• using up When Tombstone was about to Maude Dam from her position in the New Men's Dorm leaves The .Dellver Post. -which pub­ Thumbnail sketches are not the crumble, writes Time, the Epitaph lishes l!llCh editorials l!'litten by answer. A fnll-scale investigation ·time , •. wonder where that other one question conspieuously unanswered; Wh;r? fellow it .•. wonder what's wrong! stoutly proclaimed that Tombstone Let Us Prove to You students in Colorado and neighbor­ and the glaring publicity of fact­ "was too tough to die.'' So was the In aU :fairness fu Mrs. Davis, the reasons offered by the ing t>fates_ published the editorial basOO charges are needed to insure Maybe I should tum one of these tmder the title, "Hmr Can Youth Epitaph. It is still printed as a I admini.stration for their .action were a little vague. youth the atta"mment of a proper knobs on this monster . . • knob weekly by Publisher Clayton Smith ;.~E'S BACK! · We feel that, if her services were unsatisfactory, she should Tell What 1s Subversive?" perspective for setting his course, says 'Wash' • • . better tum it • • • and has a circulation of 996. that offer Uine &Dance 1 lla.ve been given notice fu tlla.t effect before her dismissal. On for establishing his values! Includ­ wheeee! •.• look at it start •• , Publisher Smith, Time adds, CHISHOLM'S ed in his answer should be our long­ listen to it go: Chug Chug Chug. at the the other lla.1l44 if the administrative action represents only a By George Taylor thinks the Epitaph is a long way range objectives and how certain Golly! Gosh! At last ••• man mas­ from needing a tombstone, change in policy, it could lla.ve been executed with a greater Recently the Gf>vemment Print­ men are thwarting or menacing the ters macnine . . . think I'll read a The Best in Complete' Lunches ~ IN PERSON" deg)!'ee of personal courtesy.-wk ing Office issued a 156-page booklet attainment of our objectives. magazine while waiting • • • won­ listing a grand total of 825 Commu­ A superficial approach to youth der why they'te always so old ••• Their Own Better Ice Cream HITCHING ' nist and Communist-front enter- is frustrating, only :producing con­ look at the headline: Will Wilkie U's Summer Band Meets priJ!es, The booklet, based on the fiict for the serious thinker! The Whip Roosevelt • . . must be a To Organize Concerts Yor Favorite Malts & Sundaes the original findings of official government way must be :paved by giving him a heavyweight boxing match.••• . POST • When athletic director John DolzadeJU ealled for student! agencies and prepared by the house logical answer to why, why, why! • , • Geee! That machine is chug­ The University band held its first Breakfast At All Times interested in intramural softba,U last week, only two men un-American activities committee, king hard· ••• maybe I should have meeting of the summer session ·OKLAHOMA JOE SPECIALIZING IN: showed up. They could play catch. gives thumbnail quotes which pl'e-' taken the nillow out before I put Tuesday to organize for summer snmably pin down party tie-ins. the pillowcase in ••• looks Uke the Mn:certs. · 2400 E. Central ·-2-6262 Should not the government take th~ng is gonna stop l'llnning • • • Band ·members will meet each Fresh Trout these snbver:sive organizatious to gomg slower ••. Chug ••• Chu ••• Tuesday and Thursday evening in task and prove its charges? TAYlORIZED Cb • . . stopped! • . • what gives! Music building, room 7; • :- Good Food Sea Food There are Dtany people, including by George Taylor •.• dam thing hasn't been running Robert E. Dabnert, director of New Mexico Summer Lobo college 11tudents, who desire to but five minutes ••• better take a the UNM band said, "If we can -:- Good ·Refreshments Chicken know ~cally why certain or­ look•••• get· enough interested persons to achieve an instrumentation balance Bud Babb .. , 41 .. ;...... , ,. • ~ ..... ~ ..... ~ ...... " ...... "Edifo:r ganizations are branded subver­ • • • Suds all over the glass ••• DO YOUR LAUNDRY THE MODERN WAY Steaks sive. There are many college stu­ Taylor Tack.les can't see •.• guess I'll have to open we will hold weekly concerts on • :- Good Service Warren Kiefer •••••••••.••••.••.•.••.•••. Assistant Editor dents who are not satisfied with the door and peek •• ,, oops ••• Wednesday nights through the Bob Fredeen ••••••..••.•••••••••••.•..•Business Manager thnmbnail quotes as proof of in­ Washing Machine sudsy water spurting out all over summer session!' We do all the work, so leave your COOKED BY dividual or organizational subver­ my clean shirt .•• filling up shoes Editorial and bunness offices in the Journalism' Building, Room 205, sity! "Oooooo what a beautiful mom­ ••• oozing through socks ••• bet­ TeJ. 8861, Ext. au Years ago, when screen actors nning! ••• de de de da da daa.• , ." ter grab mop • . • clothes banging washing when you go ~o class Roy Newman like Larry Parb, then a tyro at from machine • • • feathers swirl­ l'abllobed every FrbJ&:r from lane !J tbrOPeb 1ujy 26, 1851, Summer Ser.tlon I>)' the Aao­ What a day! What a day! I think ing in water••• , claUd Sta!lent. of the Ualv.,..lty of New Jlnlco. Entered .....cond clu• matter at the the profession, belonged to these I'll look at my calendar and see ready to pick up a few hours later. Smorgasbord every .,i Pori olllce, .Allmqaerque, /l.att. 1, llll3, under tile •4 ot llar. 3, 1819. Printed I>)' the Unf· Communist outfits, it was consid­ what gives ••• Gosh! •.. must get .•. what 11 mess! •.• what a " Yeni!Jr Pzintfnll' Plant;. ered tbe vogue for serious-minded a bold on myself! Here it is almost mess! ••• better look at clothes , •• \i progressives to attach themselves two weeks gone and I haven't no , •• nnnooooo ••• NNNOOOOI Thursday ,i .... to liberal movements. Then, even skipped but one class .•. must be ••• it can't bel ••• IT JUST CAN'T 1720 E. Central 4501 W. CENTRAL the Communist party was allowed slipping • , • think I'll take the day BE! ••. white shirts are greenish GRAND LAUNDERET Ph. 3-73.55 DAILY CROSSWORD candidacy for the highest office in off and do some washing•.• , ••• green shirts spotty • • , white 1416 E. GRAND ON HI-WAY 66 tbe land, minu11 the raised eye­ socks are bluish • • • white shorts Headquarters for the Boys ACROSS 2.Fiook 20. COmplies . Geeeee! Look at all the dirty are multicolored ••• oooooo • , , A FEW BLOCKS WEST OF CAMPUS l.P'ellow 3. Malt 21. Trouble11 brows which would greet such a clothes • . • better watch my step Ph. 2-7338 movement today. "the straw that broke the camel's iS.Saeks J;Jeverage 22.Alms fl'Oing down these stairs •.• bundle back•• , .'' ••• what can I do? •.• 9. Pincer-like 4. Grazing 24. Crle.s out Should individuals like Actor m my face ••• better take it easy what can I do? ••• ground Parks be penalized today for suc­ ••• easy •• , oops! ••• oh, well, it claw 25.lmmature cnmbing to what was a fashion of •:••• Hey!. ~eyl Say, buddy, lO.Pertonn 5. Species ot frog was quicker than walking down • , • whtch way ts tt to the nearest the times? Many loyal-minded col­ Let's see • • • which way to the 12. Employa tor pepper 26. Fireplace lege students are asking them­ laundry? And do you know any­ We drive our co-mpetitors ; . wages 6. Keel-billed shelves Bendix ••• ob! •• , right down this body who wants to buy some nice selves this question. today! They hall •••• Ill. Island cuckoo 28. A capuchin are also seeking the answer to why dust cloths • • • ?" La (Malay 1.lferd of monkey the goVernment does not offer a full Guess I'll stand these stiff, dirty FEATURING: Arch.) wl1ale11 30, G!olls revelation and account of nn­ socks in the comer until I get these '' 14. Particle of 8.Mooked 31.DuU Ye.terda)''• Ansl\'er .American outfits! These students other things out of the way. • • • CRAZY! addition 9.SCorclt 32.Ajourney Hoi Hum! I wonder how this new­ 37. Wander are in no wise questioning the au­ fangled contraption works ••• ohbh Weekly Program Placito 1!S.Bind ll.Relle.s In circuit about idly thority of their government or the COME IN, try our 11. Ruthenium 16, VelC ••• these must be the directions on 35. Malayan 38, Hall! legality of its probings. tbe side ••• says to put in soap .•• MONDAY On the Plaza (sym,) 19,Cioaks boat 40.Decay For many young college students, food, and see 18.Sungod it is traditional that they be at­ I guess one box ongbt to be enough Exh. ibition of paintings selected in l9,SteaJ.s tached to liberal organizations. , •• wonder if I should have opened from master's theses, department ~~ ~~s ~~..ir c:( Old Albuquerque the box before I put it into the ma­ of art, UNM, will be shown daily what we mean! . ' 22.Cioomy Ji: I?> I"' ~ 1:. J4t 11 J& But in times like these, as in the chine • • • guess it doesnt matter. 2a. lnternat Sacco-Va02etti era, many students from 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. in the Fine · C ..... 6.~'-'""· \.~ss -ov.." deeayo! fear that such an attachment Now for the clothes • , , there! Arts building galle!'Y· ~\) s"V..,...~ Chicken FINE MEXICAN fruit might result in their being branded • . • I'll just put everything in to­ ~aptist Stpdent Union daily .de­ AND AMERICAN un-Ameriean. To avoid becoming gether ••. wonder why that fellow vottonal serVIces, Mr. Charles Hed­ in the basket .. ,..... --~----·········· 60c 24. A fur IJCart man in charge, 12:80 to 12:50 p. m, ~~oOtl DISHES 26. Declares swaybacked by inadvertently join­ over there doesn't time by put­ ing the "wrong type" of organiza­ ting all his things in like I'm doing daily Monday through Saturday, at oV \lO tor rcore the Baptist Student Union center•. Glamourburgers ...... 55c 27.COrrldor tion, they often become stoop­ • • • dumb ox ••• wasting time sep­ llVERLY OSBOR~E shouldered by their indifference to arating white clothes from the col­ LECTURES UNDER THE 'The glamourized burger, with fries." Okl~homa Chy, Oklo. 28, Speaks ored ones , • , I suppose he'll learn STARS: Miss Ema Fergusson will 2{1. Natives of any liberal or enlightening clique I Overawed by name prestige, col­ one of these days•••• speak on "Aibuquer::\uc, . How Did "'~is in demond bv smort women overy Dinners -·--·-··"··--····· 69c Breakfast ---·--·-··---···29c Odellaa lege students are, naturally, irt a WeU, I guess the next thing is to We Get This Way? ', 8 p.m. in ,_.._ 's •n e•quisite new brassiere 31.lfebrew ~ront of the Adtninistration build­ wncrei''' "' quandary when .such idols as Albert ' put irt tbe Clorox •• , guess it goes mg, . tblt bugllnd mould• you gcnlly ond Your-down-town letter Einstein, Harlow Shapely of Har­ irt this little opening on top of .the STEAKS 3;3. Overhead vard university, and Paul Robeson, machine ••• let's see • _.• I'll just WEDNESDAY compollinslv, .• all Nylon elastic with Filet Mignon $1.50 :H. Strike & Negro singer, are linked with sub· empty the whole quart in ••. won­ EJthibition. of.. paintings by Rriy­ Nvlon marquiselto-leatherboncd­ headquartel's 31J.tever versive organizations. When indi· der what the stuff's for anyway.•• mond Jonson will be shown from wlthoul wites, lot comfort, ~tauty Club ...... $1.00 T. Bone ...... $1.25 36.Roman 3:30 to 5:80 p.m. at the Jonson viduals pick up magazines like Life •• , Now that that's taken care Gallery; 1909 Las Lomas, ond lathion. SS,(lO Top Sirloin ...... $1.00 N.Y. Cut .•.....•... $1.50 garments of a year ago and find several of I'll just close this little round 39. Mistake page!i aevoted to noted thinkers as THURSDAY 41. Bondsman ~J35 door so it can start . , • heeey ••• Square dancing sponsored by the '. members of Communistic diques, what's wrong with this thing-a-ma­ JOE WELCOMES YOU TO THE LOBO! 42, Not tight they are in a dilemma concerning depatiment of physical education · jig? ••• wont start! ••. maybe I'd women, Mrs. Elnn Richardson Recommended for Excetlence '43. Paradllle their idol,s. They question why men better ask that fellow standing ~or H. Remain 1rt c~argc, 7:30 to 9 :SO p.m. on the CouRT CAFE by DUNCAN HINES of such note would be duped by over there laughing at me. , •• tenms courts next to tho gym LEE JOY SHOP false ideologies. "Say,. buddy, know how to oper­ FRIDAY nnd SA'rURDAY . DOWN If the college sj;udertt of today is ate tliis thing 1 ••• oh .•. I see Phone 2•2616 LOBO DRIVE IN 2900 East Central 109 N. 4th St. VISITORS ARE WELCOME 1. Oriental Ex. hibition of paintings by Ray• Curios and l?lctures expected to hs a competent leader ••. gotta put money irt it..•• "Now mond Jonson will be shown from 2128 East Central Albuquerque, N. M. country of the morrow, he has to have a I've got to go all the way back Up• "The Busiest Corner .in the World" on display are for sale 1-lO 3:30 to 5:30 p, m, at the Jortsort Albuquerque, New Mexico firm :foundation upon which to build stairs and find some slugs .•• won- Gallllcy, 1909 Las Lomns. i 'l'hur~;!llay, J11ne 21, 1951 • Sport,s Views • • • Prep Band Clinic Ends NM Pr~p Star Has P .. ge.Four .• " 1 Rivalry With Dad thous11nd students at UNM and the Troding Dominates Boseboll Scilne With Concert in SUB Bobby Lee, A.lamogorlto high coaches also share that attitude• school track and' football star. whtr , . · · · to 2 to win the 1951 national Col- . A concert held Sa~urday after. ·· · By ~on Benelb lege Baseball championship. l'he noon in the Student. Union b(lll• ia to .attend the Dnivers~ty this fall, Baseball . Sooners came from behind to eap- ~;oom b~;ought the s1x daY H1gh attributes a large share of his suc­ l'rades domin11ted thll national ture the crown. ' school band clinic at UNM to a cess to a rivalry with his dad. baseball scenE~ last week, Sev!Jn ma- · The nati.on!\1 Tennis Pro Cham-. close. .According to Bobby's father,"< CAMPUS jol; league teams figured m the pionship starts today as .a. round- Approximately 290 :per s P n s ll:op Lee, "Whlln he· wasn't knee swa:ps with the Dodgers, Yanks, robin affair Standouts lll the heard the 55 state h1gh school stu­ and Cards apparently getting the ~atches figti~e to be Pancho Segu- · dents attending the cli;nic p!~y eight high to a pup he started trying to ADVISORS best 'end of the deal. ra, last year's cham:p, Pancho <;fon- seleetio;ns, · " out-do the old man.'' · The Yanks traded Sanford, Fill:• zales :Frank Kovaes, Bobby R1ggs Gerald .R .hescott, ba.nd di;rec- So. far the 170 pound Alamogor­ for Photographic rick and Porterfield, all ~, to 11nd F.rank Parker. Jack Krame~;, · tor from the University of Minne-. do star' has been quite successful the Senators. for southpaw tw1der coming . out of his abbreviated re- sota, directed the .combined band, in breaking hi~ father'& reco:rds, Problems B.ob Kuzava, Tommy B'rne Wl!nt tirement, will also compete. The p1·ogram iucluded'; ":French to Detroit for Stubby Overmll'e Military Marching Sopg," by Ro~ and it has been a tough job, for llop .. ] Lee was quite an athlete himself, I and $10,000, Q berg; "American Follc Rhapsody,' both in high school and college. The Dodgers traded Joe Hatten, N. ew r1 eanS. CAP by Grundman; "Little Woodwind Young Lee- was the star of th,e , 1J iiPEA I pitcher; Bruce Edwards, catcher; · Music," by Pisk, played by a wood- recent state high school track meet . Eddie Milcsis, infielder; and Gene w··InS Dr. ill Meet wind quartet; "Last Spring," .b;y 1 LOMAS, Hermansld1 outfielder; 'to the Cubs ·Grie.%; "Russian Hymn" and held at the University. At this . . -./~.. "· :::: 'I us ... meet he set new state records for for a much needed pitcher, Johnny Zimmerman Field ·was the scene "D;rmk to Me Only with Thine both the 100 yard dash and the 220. E rna Fergusson Speaks catcherSchmitz; AIoutfielder Waiker; Andyand Patkosecona i of .s.mart march' 1ng and · d r1'II' ll"!g Eye.sextet. s" :perf or. med. by a. :F1·ench. llorn As a high school ;football player, baseman Wayne Terwilliger, teamsiin the Civil Air Patrol dnll . Lee also made quite a record at AREio 2 llowie Pollett, pitcher, went fi,'Ol!l competition last Saturday after- The band· closed the perJ;ormance Alamogordo, He is one of the f1·esh-, the St. Louis Cardinals to the P1- noop, with "Rio Rita Overture," arranged 1 men entering the University in the FINISHING rates along with teammates Joe The snappy marching of the New by David Bennett, and a movement fall that the Lobo coaches hope will Lilli AllY SUPPLIES 1 Garagiola, catc)ler; Bill H!Jwerton, Orleans cadets won them first place from "Folk Song Suite," by Ralph give the team a needed shot in the MIN 1 Before 1200 Monday Nite outfielder· Dick Cole, rook1e sho;rt.; and a chance to compete in the Na- Von Williams. arm. DO!I II stop • and' relief lJitcher Ted Wilks. tiona! Meet at Bolling Field, Wash. The final number al~;~o featured Hop Lee has but one record left COMMERCIAL Fro~ the Pirates, the Cards got ington, D. C. The winner at Wa~h- baton twirlers who }lave been train­ that young Bobby hasn't brolcen, ~ Wally Westlake and Cliff 'Cham- ington will vie with the Canad1an ing under the direction of the Uni­ and that is his record for college PHOTOGRAPHY ., Talk on Albuquerque bers. · team which has won the interna- varsity's drum major, John Large. touchdowns at NMMI. Sonnichsen Is Next Two Rodey Stars Vital statistics Sunday showed ·tiona! championship for three Prof. Robert E. Dahnert, director Pappy Lee says he'll be happy AT Stan Musi!ll leading the· National str&ight years. \ of the UNM marching band, was to see his son break that record - Will Have Parts In league with a batting ave~age of Teams from Albuquerque and well-pleased with the clinic's work. while at New Mexico, Several Summer lecturer Draws large. Crowd .376, and Minnie Minoso pa~mg the Blytheville, Ark., were highly com- He said, "I think both the band di­ CAMPUS Summerhouse Play American with .362, Roe still leads plimented for their marching. rectors and the students were en­ Dr: C. L. Sonnichsen, English the chucking department in the N:a- Brig. Gen. John s. Mills, com- thusiastic about the clinic. We hope head at Texas Western College, will Two former Rodey theatre stars To Opening lecture tional with a 9-0 record, whlle. manding general, Special Weap~ns that next· year we will be able !o CAMERA CENTER give the second address in the "Lec­ will appear in the first'·production Gumpert has .a 6-0 tally in the Command; Col. L. s. Graham, ch1ef expand the band, and perhaps m tures Under the Stars" series at o:f the Summerhouse theatre next Erna Fergusson, author, lectur- .. ·American. of the New Meico military district; the. future we can include high 2304 E. CENTRAL Across from Stadium the Unive1•sity of New Mexico's week. Jim Morley, who graduated er, and lifelong Albuquerque resi. Brookl;im, lead. Col. John L. Parker, professor of school orchestra and chorus in­ summer session July 2. from UNM irl' 1949 and Bob Combs, dent, spoke on "Albuquerque, How ers boasts a team batting average air science and tactics, AFROTC; struction in the clinic." Ph. 3-0233 Dr. Sonnichsen said recently that a student at the University, will Did We Get 'l'hat Way" before a of :283, but the White Sox. in ~he and Lt. Col. Chase Driggs, com~ work with the theatre group this better this Wlth mander, 4910th Air Base Group in one of his first assjgnments after delighted audience of approximate­ ~OURNALIIM I I. season. ly 1200 persons at the University a ~~~·home run department is led Albuquerque were the judges for E. CENTRAL AVE. Morley, favorite of Rodey theatre Monday night, by Gil Hodges, first .sacker for .the the competition. .n I patrons for several years, played An overflowing crowd of some Dodgers, with 20, H1s closest nval :t\j:arching formations and flank important roles in "Hamlet," "Dark two hundred persons had to be seat­ is Westlake with 16. Ted W!lliams movements were done in quick BOMB SHELTERS. The Department of Civilian· Defense has of the Moon," and "L'Histoire du ed on the University lawn as Dr. THE BIGGEST ''PLUS" IN CIGARETTE HISTORY Soldat" while attending the Univer. leads the junior circuit Wlth 12 time1 followed by sti;pulated drills requested that the LOBO re-publish this map showing the lo­ Robert E. Barton Allen, associate homers. and mdividual drills. sity. After receiving liis bachelor's professor of speech, introduced the I cation of shelter areas on the University campus. Shelters, degree here in 1949 he went to ti Golf The teen-age squadron is one of which are in basements of University buildings, are shown on Western Reserve University in speaker to the audience. i: Mighty Ben Hogan blazed to a the many activities of the Civil Ah: · the map in solid black. Each shelter is marked with a sign bear­ Cleveland for graduate work. Miss Fergusson told many anec­ ·• glorious finish to win the U.S. Open Patrol squadron here. The CAP ifl, dotes which described the. growth I ing the letter "S." Safety rules released were: If a warning is While there he appeared in the Golf championship at Oakland an auxiliary of the Air Force, a American premiere performance of of the city from a frontier town to. 'I Hills, ~ich. with a 287 for the three volunteer organization on a semi- sounded, take shelter according to the area you are in. If attack the city as we know it today. Her I Christo~her Fry's "Thor, with An­ day gnnd. militacy basis. "NO UNPLEASANT comes without warning, lie down flat, behind some vertical pro­ gels.'' Upon finishing work on his introductory remarks put the audi­ ' Second place in the open fell to Albuquerque and Sandia, the two tection if it is available. Keep covered for 90 seconds. After the maste~:'s degree at Western Re­ ence in a jovial spirit as she lam­ Clayton Heafner with a 289. I~ the squadrons here, are made UJ? of raid is over report to the nearest aid station for first aid, or as­ serve, Morley_was appointed profes­ pooned tlie local press on the third slot was the South African, pilots, accountants, hou§eWJves, sor of drama at Trinity University advance stories concerning the Bobby Locke, with a 291. Lloyd teachers and other interested citi­ sistance to others. Do not attempt to leave the city. in San Antonio, Tex., where he has lecturer. Mangrum and Julius Boros tied for zens. Training include search and been teaching since. According to the speaker, inac­ fourth with 293. rescue, mobile defen~e, com!Jl!Jni· He appears in "Biography" curacies in stories printed in the Hogan had a poor start the first cations and aeronautical trammg. AFTER-TASTE" which opens July 2 in one of the downpapers and Lobo, placed her day firing a 76. He shot 73 the sec- ond' day, 71 on Su~day mornin~, but French Film Slated Air Force Officers leading roles. With him, playing age of at least 90 years and had finally came roarmg home w1th a the part of a physical health en­ rher unable to speal.c English. sub-par 67 in the last round. Study U Testing ·thusiast, wm be Combs, who is also "Albuquerque got this' way,'' said The three-daY. show saw the le!l-1 Warit Good Food and a familiar Rodey personality. the speaker, "by plannings, counter­ ::;ee-saw back and forth. Slammm Plenty of It? For Saturday Show Officers from the 3500th l>ilot Combs played in "Dream Girl," plannings, and misplannings. We Try our meals at Training Group at Reese Air Force "Girl from Wyoming," and "Silver had so many kinds of people doing Sammy Snead lead the first day~ ... added to the The Summer :Film Society will Whistle.'' with Locke taking over at the mid· KAPPA SIGMA HOUSE present "Volpone," a French :pro­ Base, Texas, are meeting with so many .kinds of things • • • that day point only to have Bantam Ben ON CAMPUS world's 'most Featured with Morley in the we made a town that was a good duction, Saturday night in the members of the UNM counseling coming to the Southwest in 1931 show is Betty Keeney, west coast town to live in." Hogan roar home in the finale. By the day, week, or month. Inter-American Affairs patio at 8 was to teach a course in South­ Boxing . One big meal Sunday noon. and testing services to discuss ways television star who has appeared She told of the old. days when famous ABCs p.m. and mea11s of t~sting and compiling western literature. in Summerhouse productions during Another ancient man m the Also Rooms Having specialized· in 18th cen- Albuquerque had but 6000 people The film is directed by the famous results of exams given to future past seasons. She has played in and approximately 40 saloons. Said sports world has shown that he still $10.00 and $15.00 French director and producer, Jean pilot officers in the air corps. . tucy literature, Dr. Sonnichsfln said. "Voice of the Turtle," "Angel has something of the old punch. per m(lnth. Always• he at first rebelled and consented Miss Fergusson, "1t must have been Joe Louis sent Lee Savold to the Cocteau, and is an adaptation of The two-day conference, whiQh Street," and "Rain.'' quite a floating population.'' She Ph. 2-0911 Ben Jonson's play of the same started yesterday and is ending to­ only because the president of T.W. Other members of the cast in­ canvas in the sixth round before a ~milder name. C. was a big man with a powerful described Albuquerque of those full house in Madison Square Gar- day, is being headed by Dr. A.1 A. will. clude Nancy Norvell, John Ovesea, days as being the most wide open "Volpone" is a satire on 15th cen­ Wellck, director of the University Del Tenney, Betty Raede,and Karl den last week. • After getting into the course, he Westerman. The production is di­ town in the territory and "would Louis looking somewhat hke the etter tucy Venetian life and is considered Counseling and Testing service. said that he was amazed ·to dis­ put modern Reno to shame.''. Brown 'Bomber of 10 years ago, by many critics to be one of Jon­ Other members of the University rected by David Peckinpaugh. B tasting. son's outstanding plays. The acting cover a wealth of unwritten histocy, Tickets for the central-staged When the University grant was kept jarring Savold with hard left faculty who are meeting with the folklore, biography and legend that made in 1890, people felt the site I. :J~al in the Cocteau film version is said production may be obtained at the jabs and belting him with short five Air Force officials are Mr. N. needed to be done. theatre box office in Old Town, or east of town would never have any r rights and uppercuts, until Savold ooler to be good. The film sound track is S. Stout and Ray Poole of the coun­ Proof that Dr. Sonnichsen has connection with the town. At that gour wale/, in excellent condition and will be seling and testing services, Profes­ reservations may be made by call­ ' ,wj took the count. done a bit of digging into south­ inqo 2-9151. time, it took an hour or so in a bus Joe says he wants another crack C smoking accompanied by English sub-titles. sors Bonner M. Crawford and W. H. western material are his book1l: pulled by a team of horses to reach ' at Ez Charles, and he'll probably tnag :Jewe gou . Two short subjects will be in­ Ivins of the College of Education, Billy King's Tombstone, ·Roy Bean, the school from town. ' 'l get his chance ·sometime in Sep• cluded in the Saturday showing. Dr. Thomas Calkins, John Flores, Law West of the Pecos, Cowboys 'I tember as a result of his showing . "Rhythm in Light," an experimental and James A. Milling of the Veter­ NOTICE She sajd that in the early days I longer and Cattle Kings, and I'll Die Be­ the University offered what was ~ I against Savold. film on modern art, will be shown ans' Administration Guidance Serv­ fore I'll Run, The Story of the ' I ice. Due to the July 4th holiday, the mostly a high school education, and Sidelights. . . aiong with Norman McLaren's Great Texas Feuds. Lobo will appear Friday next week. many students came to school on i i il anJ I The muddy Ohio river at Man­ "Fiddle deDee," another experi­ their ponies. ' etta, 0., was the scene of a major mental film returned by popular upset by the Wisconsin Badgers as more Jepenclal/y. request. · Dr. Allen, making concluding re­ they swept over the favorites in Showings are scheduled for 8 and marks, said that even today many the intercollegiate regatta. Wash-· 10 p.m. Admission is fifty cents at students come to the University to ington, the favorite, was a length LET US TEST IT the door or by season ticket. Captain Granum Retires .Saturday get a high school education, and behind the victors. Winning time many still bring their ponies with I was 7:05.5, seventeen seconds fast­ Capt. Alfred M. Granum, com­ Shortly before commencement them. FREE manding officer of the University "I am pleased to leave the Navy Miss Fergusson told of the old er than last year. IN SECONDS ON OUR earlier this month, members of the I The University of Oklahoma lO U English Exams NROTC unit for the past three with representatives from New days when the ladies of the town squeezed by the Tennessee Vols, 3 years, retires from active duty with Mexico who will ·be a credit to had a controversy over the city .I To Be Given July 10 the Navy Saturday. · themselves, the University and the library which lasted fo1• 50 years. • i il Watc1t~J}J"Mii5tir After thirty-one years service, service," he said. "I am also pleased She also told of the "other ladies" ' ·. H 11 The sophomore English profi­ Captain Granum said, "I haven't in the town who made third street L' ~Meeting to Be Held CHESTERFIELD IS THE ONLY CIGARETTE ciency examination which is re­ had any duty in my career more re­ to have had a share in their educa­ a place where nice girls were for­ ' : )I ~ quireil of all sophomores in the Col­ warding than my present duty. It tion.'' When asked what· his m~st bidden to trear,l. iJ . has been my greatest satisfaction.'' valuable experience in the Navy "Albuquerque was a great thea­ ~-· ·To Plan Sports . of all brands tested in which leges of Arts and'Sciences, Business ' Administration and Education will The distinguished officer has had had been, he replied, "My service trical town in the early days," she Athletic director J oh'n Dolzadelli be administered on July 10, 1951, at a broad and colorful career since here.'' said, "Stars had to stop somewhere i i has announced that a meeting e members of our taste panel 1 p. m. in the Science Lecture hall. his graduation from. the Naval between Kansas City and the West I 'I would be held Monday to plan in• !A scientific printed record Academy in 1920. He wears the The Captain's interests are Coast-so they stopped here!". I _.._ Sophomores, juniors, or seuio1·s broad. He is an ardent reader and According to the speaker, tuber­ \· tramural competition in handball 'mctde electronically will found no__ unpleasant ___ _ after-taste." (including transfel's) in the College bronze sta1•, combat citation, and enjoys walking as a pastime. He (i volleyball, bowling, horseshoes, ten- commendation ribbon, as well as culosis was the saving factor for n tell you the true condition of Arts lind Sciences, the College has -read n1any books about the Albuquerque. In 1912 it seemed I nis, and gol.f. . . ' . . . From rhe reporr of o well·lcnown reseatcll orgonlaarlon of Education, and the College of several service and campaign med­ 't " The meetmg w11l be held m GYD.l· and rate of your watch. ,als from World War II. southwest and is something of an that the eity was on the way down Business Administration who have authority on the su.,bject. He also with the railroad "taking more II nasium room 7 at 4 p.m. EXPEI\T WATCH REPAIRS never taken the English Proficiency He commanded the flagship . of enjoys golf and tenms. ~~ Dolzadelli asked that all inter­ Rear Adm, Daniel Barby during the people away than it was bringing :J PROMPT . Examination at the University of He and Mrs. Granum intend to in.'' Enterprising Inert at the Cham- · ested persons attend the meeting. • New Mexico should take the test. Philippine invasion and participat· 1 Both individuals and. teams, are ECONOMICAL SERVICE ed in the landings at Morotai, .Ley• make their home in Albuquerque ber of Commerce began to promote :, asked to cooperate m planning the ALWAYS Bu·v Students who are to talce the test te, and the action at Lingayen Gulf after the Captain's retirement. the city as a tuberculosis resort and events.· . .. . . must report to the Counseling and under Admiral Kincaid. Captain Granum's two sons are "as patients began to trek into the l At the intramural plannmg meet; Testing Services and be scheduled Captain Granum holds a Master following in . their father's foot­ city, both the invalids and Albu. . ing held last week to formulate for the test. Students must sign up of Science degree from. Harvard · steps. One . son, Bmdford, was quetque found new life.'' for the test not later than noon of , graduated from Annapolis this ~., pl!IM for softball and basketball University and attended the Indus­ Miss Fergusson told of some of :,. July 9, 1951. Students will not be trial College o£ the Ai'llled Forces month and Roger, his younger son, the famous persol!ages who· have ;c.: .~ competition onlY' two persons at- excused from classes to tal,e this finished at New MexiM Military In­ ill tended. . · and the Army-Navy staff college in lived in Albuquerque. Among these "In order to have an intramural test. Washington. He has specialized in stitute this year. Both boys desire Was Dr, Ralph Bunche, Nobel prize .~. ... " HESTERFIELD Students are required to pass the to make the Navy their career. . program for t h e summer sess10n, communications and electronics in winner and UN trusteeship official. . examination in order to qualify for Captain Granum will be relieved She pointed out that Bunche, who said Dolzadelli, "the students will the Navy and was prominent in the ' Capt. :M. Granum · by Col()nel Nelson K. Brown, U.S. have to show more interest and in• upper divisiop standing. Those ~tu­ development of r!ldar during the A. ·attended grade school here," is one dents who fall to pass the examma· early days of World War II. M.C. as commanding officer. of the o£ the few men in the world who dicate their desire to participate/' tion will be reqU1red to take a re­ NROTC unit and staff presented NROTC unit this week. Colonel Before coming to New Mexico in Captain Granum with a silver tr!\y can make peace," She said that view course in English in addition 1948 he served as Secretacy of the llrown comes to the University many 11!-en in the world are capabJe to meeting the other graduation and cigarette lighter at a surprise from the hMdquarters of the Fleet Munitions lloard under the Depart­ party. The NROTC yearbook Mark of makmg war, but Dr. Burtche 1S requirements. ment o£ Defense in Washington. Marine :Force, Atlantic at Norfolk, one of the few ca;pable of makirtg '51 was dedic!lted to him, ~ Va.· peace.