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Daley Denies Police Rioted at Convention . / been sufficient evidence of im- or might make an mterim repo_rt CHICAGO (UPI)-Mayor Rich­ Democratic National Convention. The mayor denied, as charged in the report, that his controver­ proper conduct there has been to U.S. District Court Judge Wll­ ard J. Daley and Police Supt. Conlisk, in his first public re­ discipliuary action" he said. Nine liam J. Campbell, who ordered the James B. Conlis~ Jr. Tuesday action to the so-called Walker sial order of "shoot to kill arson­ ists and maim looter~>" after the officers have been 'suspended, and investigation. No. 56 denied police rioted while com­ Report, said in a news conference a lOth officer who was recom- Foran would not comment on Vol. 72 Thursday, December 5, 1968 batting demonstrators during the that he "rejects Mr. Walker's April west side :riots influenced conclusions the police were the police actions during the conven­ mended for suspension by the In- the Walker report. But he said it rioters of convention week. To tion. te:rnal Inspections Division has would be impossible for him to Want Ads speak of a 'police riot' is to dis­ "That order had nothing to do resigned.'' use material in the task force re­ FOR RENT Conlis~ said fo1;1r other police- port for p:rosecution _because none tort the history of those days in with it," he said. "We have had men have been recommended for of the testimony was sworn and TWO GffiLS or TWO BOYS to shnrc my August," he said. a lot of parades and demonstra­ discharge and investigations of relatively few names were used. home in. N.W. $50 month or $25 each. Daley shifted his position from tions since then with no trouble." Suspended Trio After 6 p.m. at 344-9965. other complaints are still in FOR SALE that of Sunday, when he called He also denied reports that he progress. the report of the government tas~ had been at odds with the Justice GE HSwingcr'' portable tnpe recorders, AC­ "If Mr. Walker, after his in­ Patronize lJO Battery, Used, minor repairs needed. force "excellent" with "some res­ Department on the que5tion of $25, ach. Call 277-2601 or sec in Room ervations." how to handle the threatened vestigation, has any additional l\34, 1\!csa Vista Hall. ffi ffi ffi vidence against specific police of­ Lobo Advertisers demonstrations. ZENITH PORTABLE STEREO, Like new. In a news conference Tuesday, ficers, he has the responsibility to Goes to Class Two speaker units each containing 8 in. Daley denied police rioting. Misconduct Not Condoned & 4 in. speaker. Best offer. Call 268·8371 produce it," Conlisk said. or 247-8'105. "No Rioting" Conlisk said he had read the Jury Results Expected G3 Vollortable summary. The report itself is not be interpreted as condoning Manuel Wright, Larry Russell, pensions and preferred charges typewriter (Smith Corona 110) $130. Call wek rioting within the next two and Allen Cooper have been read­ against the three with Student 277-4461. complete. The only thing lacking any misconduct by any police months and possibly this month. coiiv AiR OWNER_S_ :__ Spoke ~\;;,(,j. hub: officer." mitted to the university pending a Standartls with a recommendation is substantiation of the charges Foran planned to confer with raps (four) for t-::r• r-.·lwel:i. Unlf price, "In instances where there has final decision by UNM President that th~·y be suspended from the like new. Call 242~1i7:.!5 aftEr G ll.m. made in the summary," he said. Justice Depal'tment officials in WORLri'S~llmstdfffiCU-lt ji!~sa;v ptiz?.f~ triP Ferrel Heady on their recent sus­ university. glru;::ms. -atru;whC>ITY r-a.nd1es. flower Pen.. Washington Wednesday on the pensions by the Student Stand­ Lavender, who received a copy cils .. hip Chri:ltnms r.ard~. The llo 'rrce. possible results of the investiga­ ards Board. of the letter Heady sent to the 2218 Central SB-:;2:.:42:.-=20:.:1.:~:·..,....---:----- tion. He said the grand jury three suspended students, told 1~66 BSA, 441 cc dncrlc ~audition like new. might return initial indictments The three filed a joint appeal Top cash offer tnk"" it. Call Tom Tapia ~am pus Briefs with President Heady and re­ The Lobo last night that the ap­ 268-0691. quested that the suspensions he peals were now "completely in HELP WANTl.;D 6, the hands of the president." BABYSITTER WANTED~h~y-.th~e-w-ee""k. The eighth annual "Duke-City On Friday, Dec. the UNM stayed until he arrived at a final Must have own transportation. Intercst(.ld Debate Tournament,'' sponsored cheerleaders will sponsor a dance decision. Heady said that he would fol­ persons please contact Mrs. Angel at at the Newman Center from 8 to low the established procedures 2323 Kathryn SE Apt. 426, Bldg. 28. by the UNM Speech Department, Heady has asked that the stu­ will begin Thursday, Dec. 5, in 12 p.m. The music wiii be pro­ "Ye are thE;J leaves of one tree, dents submit written statements for suspensions appeals during SERVlCES the Kiva at 7:30 p.m. vided by the "Bounty Hunters." his consideration of the students' TYPING - TERM PAPERS, theses, ete. and the waves of one sea'' to him stating their cases. Heady Twenty-five universitie~>, Ari­ Admission wiii be 75 cents stag, will use the statements, along cases. 268-8908. 605-A Kentucky SE. and $1 with a date. MlMEOGRAPHING-all kinds - reports· zona, California, Colorado, Kan­ with other evidence pertaining to Appeals Follow Metings At last night's senate meeting Senator Steve van Dresser voiced his programs • letters • CHRISTMAS LET­ sas, Nevada, Oklahoma, South the suspensions, when he reviews The appeals to Heady came approval of a measure which would give the student lobby chairman TERS - notlccs or meetings • lessons. Carolina, and Texas included, will Michael McClu:re, will read Senate Meeting Prompt-cfllcient-reasonnblc. Call 256- *** the suspensions. after nearly two weeks of stu- the power to place questions on election ballots. Senate refused to con­ 7373. attend the tournament. from his works Friday at 8 p.m. sider the bill last night. in the UNM Anthropology Lec­ Wright, Russell, and Cooper dent and ad hoc faculty commit­ TYPING done in my- home. Spcefnl ex­ The events featured in the tour­ perience with sc!entlflc papers, Close to nament are: original oratory, ex­ ture Han. were suspended for a fuii aca- tee meetings. Students and some UNM, 265-4990. temperaneous speaking, oral in­ The nationally-acclaimed San demic year two weeks ago by the faculty members marched in a PERSONALS terpretation, and traditional de­ Francisco writer gained promin­ Student Standards Board. The Complicity Band demonstration To Student Lobby CHRISSIE G. a UNM English mdor is In bate. The topic for debate will be ence when his play, "The Beard," three were charged with "disrupt- on the Administration Building Iove-llnd will soon be engaged to n boy ing the university's educational last week. nnm-ed Michael. "Resolve: Executive control of had numerous performances raid­ ed and the cast arrested for al­ process.'' Until recently, the three had SAVINGS before student rates increase U.S. foreign policy should be give gift sl!bsccipt!ons to NEWSWEEK leged obscenity. given no indication that they significantly curtailed!' Suspended After Demonstration & PLAYBOY. Other magazines avalllable The University of Southern His poetic aim, he says, is lib­ would appeal the Student Stand­ (including Esquire, Time & Atlas) at Senate Denies Referendum student rates. Americ:>n Iln.nk ot Com­ California will debate Fermin eration for himself and, hope­ The three were suspended after ards decision to Heady. Heady merce in SUB !or details. College of South Carolina, Thurs­ fully, the reader. their participation in a demon­ has 30 days to dispose of the By JOY HART fore the next senate meeting. by people outside the university CHRISTMAS BRAND NAME Men's toilet.. Admission to the reading is Old Towll Plaza stration against the Naval Re­ cases. Staff Writer Stuart Licht, chairman of the community. Senator Terry Ca1- ries (Old Spice, Jade, etc.) wholesale day at 7:30 p.m. in the Kiva. prices. Make your quick money on a ]~gal Each team wiii participate in six free and open to the public. serve Officer Training Corps (NR­ Another development in the case Student senate last night re­ student lobby, explained to senate vani explained that the marijuana chain Jetter. Find ol!t at 213 Cornell SE. debates, and will be rated on a & Dine OTC). They were suspended by came early this week when the fused to take immediate action that the lobby needs to know "how issue would prejudice the work on STUDENTS help y-our fellow studcn\11 - point system by judges. Alpha Sigma chapter of Sigma --- the university vice presidents the UNM Student Court ordered Stu­ on a bill ~tiving the student lobby the students feel on issues" if it lowering the voting age. "People ignore the magazine ad In the student Alpha Iota,*** national music sor­ is to be effective. will think we're trying to legalille directory.. M.nsrazlnt'S nt student mtes There are two divisions of com­ day after the demonstration, but dent Standards chairman Thomas chairman power to add qeustions ority, wiii present its Christmas Senators' objections centered pot," he said. ' ( ..., available at S. U.B. branch of American petition, a junior division for the suspensions were lifted be­ Greenhut to certify in affidavit to student election ballots. Bllnk of Commerce. Take note that some vespers program Sunday, Dec. 7, By refusing to take action on chiefly around Licht's desire to in· Licht told the senate that the rates are going up - PLAYBOY & freshmen and sophomores, and a cause of a controversy over the form that the constitutional rights NEWSWEEK w,11 be 25 per cent higher at 4 p.m. in the UNM Recital due process of suspension issue. of the three students had not the bill last night, senate in effect, elude on the student ballot a ques· consequences "wouldn't be that after J' an. 1. senior division for the more ex­ Hall. Vice President for Student Affairs, been violated during Board pro­ defeated the measure since the tion on the establishment of a great" if students showed they xxxx:xx perienced participants. The theme of the program is Harold Lavender, lifted the sus- ceedings. student election will be held be- state commission on marijuana. felt the marijuana issue was more IF YOU are waiting for tomorrow, it's too Trophies will be awarded to the "Christmas Around the World." The question would have asked important than working on lower­ late 1 Thunderbird deadline todny•••• SUBMIT I Rm. 153, Journalism Bldg, winners in each event. The public is invited to attend. students if they considered try­ ing the voting age. ing to e;otablish a state commis­ The image of the UNM student Alvarado Approves Revision sion on marijuana, or working on should be one of an "intelligent, lowering the voting age most im­ mature, and rational individual portant for student lobby con­ who can take a stand on issues sideration this year. like marijuana," Licht said. Dorm Changes Constitution The senate had discussed plac­ Licht refused to make any com· ing the marijuana question on the ment on the senate action after By STEVE LAPRADE Under the new constitution, Al­ man, and cultural chairman of ballot in two previous meetings, the meeting. Earlier, he said that Staff Writer varado will have a president, vice­ each floor. Under the new consti­ and both times had voted to ex­ the senate was forcing the lobby Alvarado's board of governors president, and one governor from tution, six residents will take clude the question. to independently take some type Tuesday night approved a new each of the three floors. The offi­ over what used to be the job of The senators agreed that the of student sampling on the ques· dorm constitution. cers will meet at board of govern­ 12 residents. question would be misinterpreted tion. ~ ' The constitution now needs the ors' meetings. The main idea of the constitu­ approval of the majority of the There will also be a dorm plan­ tion is to get Alvarado working dorm's residents and the approval ning board. with two representa­ as one dorm instead of three sep­ ,, of the Student Affairs Committee. tives from each floor. The plan­ arate floors. Winchester said, "A K en t Winchester, Alvarado ning board, Winchester said, "is small dorm like Alvarado can't on lfOUr COURSES With ...... -president, said the new constitu­ an idea board. Ideas will be given work on a house or floor level like tion was designed to accommodate to the board of governors, who the larger dorms (Mesa Vista and Barnes ~Noble Educational Paperbacks a small dorm. Alvarado now uses will then tell the planning com­ Coronado) ." the same constitution as Coronado mittee what to do about these "The idea is to streamline dorm Hall. Wincheste:r said the Coron­ idea.s." government/' he said. COLLEGE OUTLINES ado constitution, "is great for a The plartning board will re­ big dorm, but is not relevant to a place the social chairman, int:ra­ and murals chairman, :PUblicity chair- EVERYDAY HANDBOOKS small dorm." Yule Songfest • Las Campanas, the junior wom­ en's honora:ry, will present their OVER 140 TITLES IN A WIDE RANGE OF SUBJECTS annual songfest Sunday, Dec. 15, at 7:00 p.m. 1,;' including Faculty Evaluation The theme for the 1968 show i_., .. : ANTHROPOLOGY ETIQUETTE POLITICAL SCIENCE is "Deck the Hails." ART GOVERNMENT PSYCHOLOGY It will be held in the Union 1,; Ballroom. BUSINESS HANDICRAFTS RECREATIONS Underway at U NM The program includes 15 groups ' DRAMA HISTORY SCieNCE More thtln 120 UNM faculty questionnaires. The committee performing about ten minutes each. There will be no admission ECONOMICS LANGUAGES SOCIOLOGY members will participate in a hopes to ma~e the evaluation re­ EDUCATION MATHEMATICS SPEECH sults available in book form be­ charge, and all students are in­ teacher evaluation program or­ vited. ENGINEERING MUSIC STUDY AIDS ganized by the UNM Student fore spring registration. ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY Spurs, Sophomo:re Women's Ho­ Government and firtanced by As­ norary, is distributing the ques­ :lllllllliiiiiiiiiiTIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII sociated Students' activity fees. tionaires to the classes of the par­ The teacher evaluation, which ticipating instructors. Students Inside Pages associated students began yesterday and will end Dec. complete the qucstionaires in 18, will rate instructors in six class and the Spurs will collect Blacks Expelled ____ Pg. 8 categories; overall opinion of the them and compile the results. course, instruction methods, ex­ "The aim of the questionaire is Lobo Review ·------Pg. 2 boohstore amination procedures, professor­ to provide the student with a student relations, degree of stim­ course and instructor guide. It ulation and involvemertt generated will also be an aid to teachers for Tijerina ··--·----·----·- Pg. 4 by the instructor, and the applica­ improvement of their instruction," NEW MEXICO UNION bility and value of the text. Dines said. Draft Info. ----··---··· Pg. 5 Defense attorney Melvin Belli An executive committee head· Dines also said that the evalu­ Hell Week·····------Pg. a Melvin Belli will speak in Popejoy Hall Tues­ GROUND FLOOR 277 .. 2826 ed by ASUNM President Jim ation books are expected to sell day, Dec. 10, at 8 p.m. Students }<' Dines prepared the evaluation for about $1. · ffiRIHIImiiiiiiTIInlniiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHIUIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII may attend free. t' \~ \ J . If ' ,<, ~_ ' .. ,'~~-·-==""" ...... ___...... -~-·------~-.~· -:-.------~~~----·-···-- ··· •• -•u•"'l•r -- ;f' ..,.- ...... ------...------,-,11,_ Page 2 ' .:. ~ Thursday, December G. 1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO Thiii'Sday. December 5; 1968 :! : ' ''NEW MEXICO LOBO Page 3 · .,

·,, .. ' Tho New Muico lobo h' pvbllsh~ daily every nagular week of the Uniwl'­ NEW sity year by the Seard of Studeat P"b­ licatlons of the Asseciated Students of MEXICO LOBO tho Univenity of New Mexico, and is 'itot financially associated with UNM. Printed by t~e UNM Printing Plant with second ROBERT BURTON WAYNE CIDDIO class postage paid at Albuqu•rque, New Mexico, 87106. Subscription rate is $5 Editor Managing Editor for the academic. year. ' The cpinions expressed on the editorial pages of The lobo are those of the author solely. Unsigned opinion is that of tho editorial board cf The Lobo. Box 20, University P.O., UNM, Albuquerque, N.M., 87106 Nothing necessarily represents. the views (505) 277-4102, 277-4202 of the Associated Students or of the Unl· Editorial Phone versify of New Mexico.

By MIKE SAMPLE This poem appeared under the title "Psalm of the Wandering Woosterite," in College Press Service the College of Wooster (Ohio) Voice. It is appropriate for humming at any small, isolated in-loco-parentis type of institution. The College is my shepherd; I shall not grow. • Thou maketh me to pay out green money; thou leadeth me into the rote knowledge. tvers Thou restoreth my virginity; thou leadeth me into the paths of righteousness for thy name's sake. In "Why don't you write a letter to the editor•. ?" Yea, though I walk through the valley of the prime of my life, I will fea:r. no adulthood; Concert Editorial for thou art with me; thy rules and conventions comfort me. . I at Dangerous Drugs "I Thou preparest a haven for me in the presence of mine society; i We demand to know why the federal government has not thou assuagest my doubts with soft soap; College of Santa Fe · imposed stiff penalties on the sale and possession of certain chemical substances that may be wreaking tragic damage on my head noddeth numbly. r the youth of America. These chemicals, increasingly popular with young people because of their kicks, are suspected of causing genetic damage. Called cyclamates, these substances Surely mute acceptance shall follow me all the days of my life, are replacing the original kick, sugar, in artificiaJly sweet­ with ened soft drinks. and I will dwell in suburbia forever. Cyclamates originally were thought to reduce the consump­ tion of calories, which in sugar have been known to produce Lobo Review lasting-deformations ·of the· human.·-body-when-in.gested-in. · . ~picient quantities. At the same time cyclamates supply a similar sense of well-being and curiously pleasurable and habit-forming flavor perceptions. Beatles 'Album' Distinctive The Blue Marble Faun Alas, the Food and Drug Administration has found in ex­ By RALPH MIRABEL on his head. No "dear Prudence", the hope of latest de­ penments that a substance produced by the sweeteners they have not forgotten the old causes breaks in the chromosome chains of certain animals. The latest two-record album velopments. Never has Dylan's "The Beatles" by John Lennon, rock 'n roll that made J obn Len­ influence come through so strong Whether similar effects follow human usage is yet to be non so much money be doesn't as the social comment of "The Paul McCartney, George Harri­ have to wear clothes (be sure to and determined. son, and is their first Continuing Story of Bungalow see the upcoming Lobo review on Bill" and "Cry, Baby, Cry'' and album on their own Apple label. "Two Virgins"). Meanwhile, cyclamates are being peddled openly in grocery It includes thirty songs, twenty­ others. Anyway, its all happen­ The album starts off with an ing between the words and be­ stores across our nation. Unsuspecting young people are told five by Lennon/McCartney, four old standard rock tune with new by Harrison and one by Starkey tween the lines. Speaking of be­ that (in one popular form) the substances have a "now words all about Paul's trip to tween, the Beatles have joined (who?). All of them serve to the USSR ("you don't know how taste"-this being an obvious attempt to exploit the naive summarize what has happened in other rock groups by leaving in lucky you are"). It's enough to all the noise that occurse before live-for-today philosophy propounded by Janis Joplin's voice the fifteen-year-history of rock bring a tear to the · eye of a ('n roll). It not only reaches back and after takes of a song. instructor, the subversive yippies, and pushers of another Beach Boy. There's a beautiful The most hopeful entry is the The Shandells to the early international Beatles blues tune ("Yer Blues") that chemical suspected of causing genetic damage, LSD. ('63-'64) but further back to sound collage (technically, musi­ takes Elvis, John Mayhall, and que concrete) named "Revolution Those thought to be prospects for a cyclamate trip in yet their liverpool and Hamburg Eric Clapton and puts them days. Not only that, but this year No. 9." This thing has been done another form are Urged to "come in out of the warm"-this where they belong - together before (remember the one on the marks the tenth anniversary of with the Beatles. There's a song "Dirty Water" phrase an example of the sinister pressures intended to fill the union of John, Paul and Stone's "Their Satanic Majesties about Desmond and Molly ("she's Request") but it probably will Buy Your Tickets Buy Your Tickets pushers' pocketbooks by creating millions of sweet freaks George as the Quarryman Skifile a singer with the band") and Group. have more influence coming from (the "cools"). Ringo wonders if you still love 'the boys simply because they at at Although it's only two records, him. have been successful in populariz­ · In line with present federal laws regarding substances there is enough material for About twelve songs fall in this ing existing forms (look what Lobo Varsity Shop Riedlings which have comparable effects, it seems only reasonable that three separate and distinctive al­ general area with the epitome George's sitar in "Norwegian there be immediate prohibition of cyclamates and the imposi­ bums. The Beatles are entertain­ being the crudest sounds recorded Wood" did). Judged on the stan­ ers above all and this album is on vinyl, dear Paul sounds like dard of serious musique concrete tion of heavy jail terms for possession and sale of such vari­ programmed to keep you inter­ last year's dirty old man when (oh my) it is only fair, but what ants as Tab, Fresca, Diet-Rite Cola, and Diet Pepsi. ested by carefully mixing these he asks "Why don't we do it on Saturday, Dec. 7, 8:00 P.M. three elements-hard rock easy it will do for those not aware of 1 the road (no one will be watch­ what ~rank Zappa has said all The Minnesota Daily !listening and a menagerie of ing us)?" It's alright Bill you're along is something else. Taking tunes to make Sgt. Pepper stand back in style all 'round the clock. the dangerous position that a For those who came over to critic eventually does, I predict our side when they discovered the that much will come as a result of boys could also sing sweet lula­ "Revolution No. 9" but "No. 9" Physical Education Complex NEWS EDITOR Grant Harvey STAFF bies, they're still at it. Its love, itself will pass away because its CAMPUS EDITOR Sarah laidlaw flowers, weeping guitars, Mother just not that good. Nature's boy and foUr girls from If you have never bought a WIRE EDITOR Grace Arnett up the street (Prudence, Julia, Beatles album, you have waited •' NIGHT EDITORS Scott Sandlin, Anne O'Brien Martha, and Honey Pie). Almost long enough. This is the history without exception, these tunes of the Beatles (and rock) and it STAFF WRITERS George Campbell, Gay Cook, Joy Hart, Steve LaPrade, follow the ear-pounders to soothe reveals them at their most inti­ New $15,000 Sound System Installed Pat McCraw, John Miloglav, Anne O'Brien, Shannon your d:rums for the next attack. mate .and involving best (MeLu­ In this sub-album Ha'rrison han disciples, heed). It does not Robinson, Scott Sandlin, Sandra Schauer, Susan Smith pens two of the finest. "While My offer anything really new and Susan Craig Guitar Gently W e!'ps" takes us maybe in a way the Beatlcs are REVIEW EDITOR Stephen M. Part with George through the world saying "that's it, we have made of sorrow and mediocrity, and all our contribution." CARTOONISTS Mike Algiers, Sdm Hepford, Pat Trojillo the time his soul (guitar) weeps. Already they have more influ­ 5.00- 4.00- 3.00 PHOTOGRAPHERS Tony Lauderbaugh, Bob lager "Long, Long, Long" is simply a ence in their life-styles then in beautiful thing softenetl with nice theh• music. If you doubt this, BUSINESS SUPERVISOR Richard Pfaff electronic massages. Lennon/Me· note. the religious impact of their ADVERTISING MANAGER Cartney, meallwhilc, have taken brief association with the Ma­ Richard McDonald you to the countryside with SALES REPRESENTATIVES harishi and, better yet, just (50c Student Discount on Advance Tickets) David Baldridge, Chuck Ramsey, Chuck Reynolds "Mother Nature's Son" and the wait'll John Lennon's naked body CAMPUS CIRCULATION Grant Harvey final cut of the entire album is gets . plastered clear across this Bing Crosby and the Lush Drip­ morally insecure world. MAILING David Baker ping· Strings all rolled into one sincere "Good Nigl1t". I,isten to Mother and "good night everybody, everbody every~ What is left is not scraps but where, good night.'' --~.. ------~------~------~------~------~ Page 5 Page4 NEW MEXICO LOBO Thursday, December 5, 1963 Thursday, December 5, 1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO

'You And The Draft' On Electron Analysis Announcements by the UNM commun­ ity will be accepted at The Lobo office. Calling U A 24-hour deadline is in effect. Keil Attends Conference Thursday, Peace Corps p]acemcnt language test;: Dr. Dec. 6 on Draft Placement Center, 8 a.m. Pamphlet Contains Information Peace Corps placement 1angungt' test; By SUSAN CRAIG in microprobing, the Japanese alysis, said Keil. Placement Center, 8 a.m. Rodey Theater production of ''Becket"; By SARAH LAIDLAW do not want the university to give that a university notify draft gards a student enrolled in 15 or · Graduate students are in a dif­ Staff Writer were asked to attend the meeting. Recent developments on the mi­ Colloquium on HBasic Mechanisms or Rodey Theater; tickets on sale at R!Jdey box ferent situation. Radiation Effeets in Eleetronies"; 3 p.m. office between 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. Campus Editor this information, do not update boards of any interruption in en­ more academic hours as a full­ Dr. Klaus Keil, geology profes­ Ten of their sciestists were chosen croprobe by America and Japan Electrical Engineering 201, Movie: 'Loves of a. Blonde:' 7~ 10 p.m~; Union theater. "This pamphlet contains vital the card and do not turn it in rollment, such as withdrawal from time student. "Under no circum­ MacGregor said that graduate sor, was among ten American sci­ similarly by the Japanese Society Job intcrvi~ws for the U.S. Forest Ser.. were discussed and what step!> vice: Placement Center. Art show; Anthropology B!lildi'ng, 7:30 to information to you as a student with your other registration ma­ the u n i v e r sit y, suspension, or stances will a load of less than 12 students are not eligible for a entists chosen to attend a meet­ for Advancement of Science, said should be taken in the future, he Job interviews for the Hawaii Depart.. 8:00p.m. hours be reported as full-time," student deferment unless they are ing in Hawaii concerning progress ment of Education: Placement Center~ Michael McClure to rend his works; ad.. at UNM. Please read it carefully. terials. Destroy the card." graduation. Keil. said. Newman Forum speaker Father Robert mission free; Anthropology Lecture Hall; 8 These procedures conform with Several years ago, it was uni­ "You and the Draft" stresses states the leaflet. in certain fields such as medicine. in Microprobe Electron Asalysis. The meeting dealt with prob­ Keil said the group decided to Drinan. S.J.; speaking of d:raft resistance; p.m. Desert Room, Union; 10 a.m. Dance; "Bounty Hunters/' 75 cents stag, current requirements of the Se­ versity policy to automatically that male students must submit a "You and the Draft" also states However, he said, if a graduate Keil was selected by Dr, Robert lems of the microprobe, a tool send a record of the proceedings $1 drag; Newman Center; 8 p.m. that a student who enrolls for UNM Ac~ounting Association; Union lective Service." inform the Selective Service of a written request to their draft student is enrolled, then receives Olgilvie, a noted meteorologist, used in many of the science disci­ to the Science Fotlndation for pub­ Faculty Lounge; 7 :46 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7 The above statement is taken student's academic status. boards for a student deferment. less than 12 hours during any an induction notice, the Selective who proposed the meeting to the plines to analyze microns. The Reachout program meeting; speaker, lication. He said they recommend­ Robert Sanchez~ director oi Martincztown Rodey Theater production of uncckctu; from "You and the Draft," a "A couple of years ago, a num­ In orde:r to qualify for a stu­ semester must enroll in enough Services allows him to finish the American Science Foundation. tool is similar to the electron mi­ ed that more discussions of that House of Neighborly Service: Union 260 E; Rodey Theater; tickets on snle nt Rodcy box pamphlet published by the office ber of our students protested dent deferment, an undergraduate . hours the following semester to semester. Because of their extensive work croscope but allows for more an- nature be planned. 9 p.m .. office between 8:30 and 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dee. 6 Movie; "The Night of the Generals;" of the vice president for student because we were sending the Se­ must be satisfactorily pursuing a move to the next highest student "This has not had a great effect The scientists also agreed on a Job interview. for the Hawaii Depart­ Union theater. affairs each year to advise stu­ lective Service information volun­ fulltime course of study, earning classification by the end of the joint proposal to support basic ment of Eduen.tion: Placement Center. on graduate enrollment," said Michael McClure, poetry reading; An­ Sunday, Dec. 8 dents of the !Procedure for obtain- tarily," said Director of Admis­ enough credit hours each school academic year. MacGregor. background research. Dr. Keil thropology Lecture Hall. S p.m. Rodey Theater production of "Becket"; "ing a student deferment. sions J. C. MacGregor. "Now we year to ensure completion of his Explanatory Letters said there was still work to be Kenneth Armstrong, fihn .. Iecture on Rodey Theater; tickets on sale at Rodey box MacGregor's office mails "hun­ Male students are presently re­ South Viet Nam; Popejoy Hall, 7:30 p.m. office between 3:30 and 6:30 l).m. The university obtains informa­ send them information only upon degree in the normal number of ceiving their student deferments, Albuquerque l-lousing done as a basis for the quantita­ Tickets $1.60 adults and faculty, '1 stu· Movie: 'The l'('ight of the Generals;" tion from a Selective Service card a student's request." years. . dreds of letters every day" giving tive asalysis. dents and childron. Union theater. draft boards explanations for stu­ or in some cases, wondering why in each male student's registra­ Harold Lavender, vice president A four-year degree student must they have not received them. Finally, they decided that re­ tion packet. The Selective Service for student affairs, said, "This complete 25 per cent of his grad­ dents' hours deficiencies. The ex­ BUTTERFIELD ... Your personal service jeweler If a student would like certifica­ search must be done by empirical is then informed of a student's ·policy probably will not change uation requirements per semester planitory letters are necessary l-lelped by Students methods and therefore standards tion of his enrollment in the uni­ standing in the university. unless some new facts come to to maintain his student deferment. due to transfer and loss of credit must be prepared. UNM is start­ Card Completion Is Voluntary light, or enough students request A five-year degree student must hours, illness, or an injury that versity sent to his draft board, he The UNM department of archi­ as part of their professional educa­ !/Merry Christmas should contact the Records Office, ing a program to set up standards, "You and the Draft" states, a change." corr.plete 20 per cent of his grad­ did not permit the student to com­ tecture has established a Commun­ tion. They will receive course cred­ said Keil. "The completion of this Selective Interuption In Enrollment uation requirements per semester. plete the required hours, said Room 102 in the Administration ity Design Center to help remodel it for their participation in the Building. Keil came to UNM from the Service card is voluntary. If you Selective Service laws require The university normally re- MacGregor. and enlarge homes in southwest­ program. National Aeronautics and Space Darling". ern Albuquerque. Three UNM students are now Administration (NASA) and was Architecture students will work working at the center. Richard recently elected president of the at the center through the univer­ Ruminski is helping residents National Meteoritics Sociev.{. sity's Home Improvement Project, with plans which can be used for _...... _ a three-year-old program for ren­ getting city approval as well as E. B. BlJTTERFIELD Tijerina Joined '67 Raid Certified ovation of sub-standard housing. for construction. \ We feature I The project is designed so that Gemologist The other students, Edward exciting people living is the area where the Preston and Louis Castillo, are in­ e GOLD FASHION housing is located assist in renova­ volved in a research project. They petites • ORANGE BLOSSOM Say Two Eye Witnesses tions. are working on development of for the • ART CARVED The new venture by the depart­ construction methods especially sophisticated the courthouse but had not been day and Tijerina made the open­ ment of architecture is described for untrained and unskilled labor­ 3 reasons to shop here . used by the prosecution in its ing statement for the defense co-ed 'He Clubbed Me' by its chairman, Don P. Schlegel, ers, and are also developing a pro­ Come by soon the diamond scope . . . a case. before testimony began W ednes­ as an indication that "we're really totype dwelling to meet the needs "No Doubt I Saw Him" day. He told the jury his de­ we think you selection of fine stones . . beginning to be concerned with of low-income families. the personal service Calloway said, "I saw Reies Ti­ fense relied upon "the truth, the will agree Local Man Says social problems." of a certified gemologist! jerina •.. you" among those who facts and your open mind, Schlegel said the new center is ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) took over the courthouse. Later, 'The state maliciously in­ .-A middleaged witness :faced being established as a pilot pro­ Open Daily 10-7 under questioning by Dist. At­ tended to prove that I was in gram to find out bow his depart­ Summer Groups Sunday 12-7 Mexican-American militant Reies torney Alfonso Sanchez, Callo­ command of the incident and we Tijerina Wednesday and told him: way said "I have no doubt that I will prove otherwise. We will ment can assist in similar areas, prove the witnesses for the state What is learned will be the basis of "You came up behind me while saw him.'' proposals for establishing a per­ Need Managers STUDENT CREDIT ... talk to Bernie, Don, Bill! I was flat on the floor and "I saw people," Calloway said, lied openly and clearly. Sand a~<~ Sun "We will not only prove that I manent center under the model The Experiment in International clubbed me with a rifle.'' "A pistol • • . I dropped to the MEMBER butterfield floor. I believe I heard someone am innocent but also the state is cities program. Living is seeking qualified persons 3 io 13 E. R. Gleasner, a 57-year-old Architecture students will work AMERICAN say in English, 'I shot him.' " guilty of gross violation in the to lead summer academic groups, GEM SOCIETY Albuquerque real estate man, on actual architectural problems OLD TOWN- OFF THE PLAZA stuck to his statements during The state rested its case Tues- performance of its duty," he said. which travel to 48 countries. J./ _____D_i~-7909 \ 2312 CENTRAL SE opposite Popejoy Hall OPEN Friday Night nearly two hours of cross~xam­ Qualifications for the position Father Drinan last night term­ ination by Tijerina who is on require that the applicant: Father Drinan ed .legalized abortions a possible trial- ..on clu\rges of kidnaping, • must be between the ages of birth control for the poor. assault and false imprisonment. 24 and 45; ~amp • have fluency in a foreign lan­ -~· Gleasner did admit he did not us Briefs ~·· see Tijerina at the moment he gnage; I was struck during a raid al­ UNM coeds Charlotte Houle Robinson is a law clerk in the • experience in teaching or I (tR) Popejoy HaU I legedly led by the :fiery Spanish­ and Norma Edwards have enter­ office of Chief Justice David Cha­ group work; Reforms American. ed the Miss Wool of New Mexico vez, Jr., New Mexico Supreme • previous international travel, Cultural Program Committee t~eeded and, He Knew Tijerina. contest. Court, and a 1968 graduate of The new Miss Wool of New the UNM School of Law. • U.S. citizenship and education. But he told Tijerina he knew Mexico will be crowned Saturday, His duties include helping the presents who it was "by your speech, by Most assignments are from mid­ Dec. 7, during halftime of the pre-law students decide whether June to late August, although your proximity and by the pro­ Wool Bowl football game in Ros­ to apply for law school, and dis­ Kenneth Armstrong's Film Report In Abortion Laws cess of elimination." some group assignments are avail­ well. tributing explanatory materials able for both spring and fall se­ By SANDRA SCHAUER In opening his speech Father The state contends the raid to students at UNM who are Staff Writer Dirnan said there is a "monu­ mesters, and also for the entire was carried out under Tijerina's planning to enter law school. academic year. SOUTH VIETNAM Four ways in which the abor­ mental ignorance about the whole orders by a band of militants who Amigoe Anonymous* * * will spon- tion laws should be changed were area" of abortion and "Catholics seek "return" of millions of acres sor a music festival of songs and · All expenses are paid and mar­ Fri. Eve., Dec. 6 - 7:30 P.M. stated last rught by Rev. Robert are confronting a dilemma in of land in the Southwest to de­ dances from Mexico, Spain, and "Road Apple*** Review," a new ried couples are encouraged to ap­ F. Drinan, S.J., dean: of the Bos• America that they have never scendants of Sparush land grant Latin America, Sunday, Dec. 8 poetry magazine, has been issued ply. •• faced before." from 7 to 11 p.m. in the Union . by two UNM graduate students. Aplications are now available at Admission: $1.50 Adults, $1.25 Faculty, Students $1.00 1.' ton College Law School, in a holders. lecture on the legal and moral "Eighty per cent of all illegal Gleasner, who was at the court­ Donating their talent are The The students, Doug Flaherty the International Services office, implications of abortion laws. abortions are on upper or middle house on business, testified be Drink Inc., Trio, Los Reyes de Al­ and Jim Bradford, have included 1717 Roma, NE. Tel. 277-3121 ji Father Drinan's first two sug­ class women who do not want this saw Tijerina among the group buquerque, and Hector Garcia. poetry by a group of American, gested changes were that the law third or fourth child." that burst onto the premises with Proceeds from the festival will English and Mexican iJOets. In ~ should (1) minimize the number "There may be a solution to the gnns. He said he was among 31 be used to aid the Amigos with addition, an interview w i t h Proposal Allows of fetal deaths and (2) avoid the problem of abortion if it is just persons who were held prisoner fheir summer projects in Mexico. American poet and visiting UNM imposition of sectarian ideas or brought out from underground," at gnnpoint inside the County Tickets are $1.50 and will be on professor Robert Creeley is fea­ Fewer Requisites ,'!' beliefs on those who don't accept said Father Drinan. sale at a booth in the Union Mon­ tured. .-~hop the Basket Shop Commission room. A program in which students these ideas or beliefs. "When a significant minority Gleasner and former United day, Dec. 4, through Dec. 6, and The magazine is now accepting I ~i are allowed to graduate with only ~ The third change said that the or a majority of people in Ameri­ P.ress International reporter at the door the night of the fes­ manuscripts :t'or the spring issue. the requirement of taking 40 hours law should be "very human and ca think that women should have Larry Calloway were called as tival. Subscriptions are ~3 for one year You will find Christmas ""Mexican & Indian Crafts ~ :~ over the 300 level may be in the humane" about abortion and an abortion we should be fair to witnesses for the defense, Tije­ of the quarterly or ~1 per maga­ gifts for anyone ~ should have "civilized proced­ future at UNM. *Carved Wood :-~1 I u' these people." rina. said, because they were at Mrs. Catherine*** Fisher, Albu- zine. ures" so that women who want One of Father Drinan's con­ querque artist and poet, will show The final decision rests with the ~m your shopping *Rattan ... " ,,, ~ .. ."'1: .. • abortions can do so legally. cluding remarks was that the "in­ faculty, which is presently consid­ II) ~~ " her 1968 paintings in an exhibi­ list .~:: .· , *Hemp, •. ' •..1 ;. Fourth on the list of . changes escapable moral issue of abortion Course Examines tion starting Sunday, Dec. 8 at ering the proposal. ,... :.. .. ~ was that the law should provide is the wisdom and fairness of Jonson Gallery on the UNM cam­ Vice President An ad hoc committee of the com­ 11 safegnards so that it (the law) what the abortion law should or Suicide Question pus. mittee on enhancement for educa­ could not be deteriorated. should not say.'' The exhibition will open with a tion 'SUbmitted the proposal a year By PAT McCRAW public reception from 3 p.m. to 6 Declines Offer and a half ago, said Nathaniel l Staff Writer iJ.m. through Jan. 3. (UPI) - Presi­ Wollman, UNM professor of eco­ "To be or not to be" is the ques­ The gallery is at 1909 Las Lo­ dent-Elect Richard M. Nixon of­ nomics. ~f LBJ's Violence Report tion to be studied in a literature mas Rd. NE. fered his recent political oppo­ "Since that time, weekly meet­ course to be offered next semester, nent, Vice President Hubert H. ings have been held with student 'Said Dr. Joseph Frank, chairman A new addition to the Kappa Humphrey, the ambassadorship groups and faculty," Wollman of the UNM English department. Alpha Theta* sorority * * house will to the United Nations but Hum­ said. ~l.~lssued Despite Warnings The fundamental political prob­ greet members when they return phrey turned it down, a Nixon It is not known when :final action ", ~ aide disclosed Wednesday. will be taken on the proposal. WASHINGTON (UPI) ~ A ture would tend to give it sub~ lem facing man today, as Camus for second semester next Febru­ member o:t' the president's Com­ stantiation," McFarland said in implied, is whether man should ary. Ronald L. Ziegler, press spokes­ Old Town Plaza-842-8022 or should not commit. suicide, said The addition, being built out of man for Nixon, said Humphrey mission on Violence said W ednes­ Phoenix. "One of the reasons I appreciated the offer but explain­ Open evenings until 9:00 day he argned in vain that pub­ felt we should not release the re­ Frank. English 490 will trace this the north side of the present RENT FRoM · dilemma through literature. house at 1801 Mesa Vista Rd., ed to Nixon that he "felt he had A Tux lication of the report charging port was that many of the state­ to return to his home state (Min­ Heigths that a "police riot" occurred in ments made were not sworn state­ English 490, explained Frank, N.E., will include ten bedrooms, a nesota).'' Chicago would only ''stir up hard ments, and in many instances the is a variable content course. It chapter room lounge, study area, Nixon and Humphrey met in MISTER TUX 5318 Menaul NE feelings and hatred." names of the parties were not · was designed so that a professor and underground parking space. Florida three days after the elec­ 265-5951 Chief Judge Ernest F. McFar­ given.'' could teach a course he wanted to. It will raise the total housing ca­ tion and the offer presumably 2 Locations To land of the Arizona Supreme The majority of commission "Literature and Politics," the pacity to 50 women. was made at that time. Humphrey Serve You Open until court said he wrote Milton S. Ei­ members said they favored pub­ course which will deal with sui­ Financing was aided by the lo­ disclosed Tuesday he had been 5:30p.m. Haske senhower1 chairman of the com­ lication of the report, which car­ cides caused by political forces, cal Kappa Alpha Theta alumni offered an unidentified post in the Fridays mission, urging that the "Walker ried a notice signed by Eisenhow­ will be ofl'ered in section 4 'of En­ association. new administration but had turn- 3003 Central N .E. Report" not be made public, at er emphasizing that the document glish 490. *** ed it down. · (Near the Triangle) Until 9:00 least until the commission had a did not reflect the commission's The class, said Frank, will be The Law School Placement The U.N. ambassadorship is a Shop chance to discuss it. viewpoint but was merely a fact­ o! the discU'Ssion type, and "hope­ Service has appointed Ira S. Rob. · cabinet level post. The current 2109 San Mateo N.E. "I was fearful that mere re­ finding report submitted to the., fully will develop into an intellec­ inson as its campus representa­ Johnson appointee Is former lease of information of this na- commission. tual scrimmage." tive. newspaper editor J. R. Wiggins.

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. . ·~, ' Thursday, December 5,1968 · 'Page''6 NEW MEXICO LOBO V'' Thurl!day, December 5, 1968 NEW MEXICO LOBO Pap 1 • .( Lobos Face Hawaii Cagers tn l-lonolulu Tilt I, I ~

r Planeload of J-loop Fans , I COME • • • TAKE A PEEK! Accompanies. Lobo Squad . I By MIKE PERRY Long, Dave Culver, et al, just Sports Editor anxious to get into action. , I We're Going Underground Notice to UNM students: do To Be Close your homework early tonight so Last year's contest between the you can stay up late and listen to two schools was pretty close as •. the Lobo basketball game from the Lobos had to struggle hard for the win. (UNM won 84-75). And With Our Hawaii. from all indications this year's Tonight the Lobos begin the ' I first of a two game series with the series may be just the same. University of Hawaii in Honolulu. Despite their bulging win a­ Tipoff is slated for 11 p.m. and gainst Abilene Christian last will be heard on KGGM (610 kc.) week, the Lobos were sloppy in with J. C. Politz doing the play by some places. play. "We did some things well at While UNM students are suf­ times but looked pretty ragged at fering from cold weather blues, other times against Abilene Chris­ tian," Coach Bob King summed GRAND the Lobo basketball team and all sorts of coaches, alumni, fans, etc. up. are enjoying the warm Hawaii UNM Was Sloppy sunshine in preparation for the UNM had 29 fouls and com­ two game set with the Rainbows. mitted 26 turnovers, which left three starters (Howard, Sanford, Rainbows Are Tough asd Shropshire) watching from Most fans may take the Hawaii the sidelines. team lightly but coach Red Rocha A group of 198 basketball boos­ OPENI and l1is squad have hopes for an ters left last Sunday for the Isles, excellent season. The Rainbows so the Lobos will have plenty of finished at 16-9 last year. support in the stands. The exodus Rocha has a tall front line to by these fans is believed to be boost his hopes for an improved the largest sports chartering of Photo courtesy of Sports lllustraU!d record. He'll have Burt Caldwell its kind ever to go to Hawaii.. (6-'7), Lewis Little (6-3), Bruce Any fans wishing to send good­ Five UNM basketball stars and Coach Bob King are pictured above O'Neil (6-5), Tim Barnett (il-6), luck telegrams to the Lobos will with the Sandia Mountains as a backdrop. This picture appeared in the Terry Ash (6-4), and McKinley be able to reach them at the Wai­ Lobo Gather at Tram Dec. 2 issue of Sports Illustrated which ranked the Lobos as seventh OF THE NEWER AND LARGER Reynolds (6-3) lining up. kiki Grand Hotel. in the nation. In the foreground is Ron Sanford. In back, left to right, are Ron Becker, Willie Long, Howie Grimes, King, and Greg Howard. Lobos Advance Coach Bob King's red towel One Gnme Basketball Statistics squad moved up to eighth place in FG-FGA FT-FTA REB PF TP both wire service polls this week G. Howard 10-17 6-10 12 6 26 w. Long 4-9 8·13 21 4 16 so they'll be seeking to add two R. Becker 5-10 3-3 4 3 13 Certain UN M Basketball Tilts R. Sanford 5-7 1-1 5 5 11 more victories to their side of the P. Gibson 4-6 2-3 1 3 10 ledger. Greg Howard who had 25 S. Shropshire 2-7 1-1 9 5 5 K. Griffith 2·3 1-1 1 3 6 points in the home opener last D. Culver 1-1 1-1 2 0 3 week is again expected to lead the T. Schaafsma 1-2 1-2 1 3 3 L. Lopez Scheduled for Local Television 0-0 2-2 0 1 2 UNM charge. He'll have a pack of G.:Maes 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 outstanding players playing along K. Otteni 1-1 0-0 0 0 2 KOB-TV will be telecasting cer­ **Road game telecast live. Jan. 10-Wyoming** Away with him. TEAM 12 tain UNM basketball games again ***WAC Game of the Week. Jan. 11-Denver** Away Rainbow fans will get to see UNM Totals 26-64 26-37 68 29 97 this season, on a delayed basis for Opponents 24-40 Dec. 5-Hawaii Away Petie Gibson, Ron Sanford, Willie 17·64 44 29 68 most home contests and live when Jan. 16-Utah** Away II TREND SHOP ' the Lobos are on the road. Dec. 6-Hawaii Away u Mike Roberts, sports director Jan. 18--Brigham Young"'* ·- for the Albuquerque station, said Dec. 13-0ccidental Home A wag r that certain games were restrict­ ed from televising by the U¢-ver­ Dec. 14-Texas-El Paso Home Jan. 29-New Mexico State** ._, I DennrL A,way 'k; L sity when TV rights went up for Dec. 16-Colorado Univ. Away AT WINROCK I' t''-'1 bids. That's why there was no-cov­ Feb. 1-New Mexico State*** erage of the Abilene Christian Dec. 17-St. Mary's (CaL) Begisning with this issue and Cloudcroft-Open on weekends Home (2:00 p.m.) continuing through the remainder only. Skiing excellent. game. Home of the ski season, the Lobo will The first contest to be seen on Feb. 6-Arizona State* Home FEATURING pub1iish an end of the week ski Taos, Santa Fe, Angel Fire and Channel 4 will be the UNM-Texas Dec. 20-Lobo Invitational - report for the convenience of ski all other northern New Mexico ski at El Paso game of December 13, Fordham vs. Temple; UNM vs. Feb. 8--Arizona* Home areas are expected to open this which will be delayed to New Home minded UNM students. San Francisco Feb. 15-Wyoming*** This week's report as of Wed. weekend. Mexico fans, Every WAC game p.m. is as follows: involving the Lobos will be seen Dec. 21-Lobo Invitational - Home (2 :00 p.m.) YOUNG MEN'S FASHIONS All Colorado areas are open and on KOB, either with Roberts do­ Losers vs. ~sers; Winners vs Sandia Peak-Open with a 10- skiing is reported to be excellent. ing the commentary or on the Feb. 20--Arnona** Away inch base and 12 inches of new Winners Home Students are reminded that WAC game of the week. Feb. 22--Arizona State*** snow. All runs open. Skiing excel­ Dec. 23-Texas-El Paso"'* Away lent. Here is the UNM 1968-69 Away (2:00p.m.) there is a ski club on campus schedule with televised games which may be of interest UNM Dec. SO-Butler Away Sierra Blanca - Open; 10-inch to marked as follows: Feb. 27-Brigham Y onng* base with two inches of new snow. skiers. Its next meeting is Dec. "'Home game with delayed tele­ Jan. 2--Denver Home Home Skiing good to excellent. 10 in the Union theatre. cast. Jas. 4-Brown* Home Mar. 1-Utah* Home We have remodeled and designed a new store in our lower level at Winrock to bring you an exclusive and more convenient place to NEW Grid Year Good for WAC MEXICO shop for your young men's clothing. AZt Malone and his Arizona ment winners included Malone LOBO 16 touchdowns and 96 points State teammates combined to set -Malone's single game rush­ in rushing and scoring, Utah's Editor ..• seven records, making this year's MIKE PERRY ing mark of 239 . yards against Speedy Thomas in pass :receiv­ WAC football season one to re­ Writers ... New Mexico ing, Arizona State's Lenny Ran­ member. JOHN MOSER Designed for you smart, modern young men. You who thrive on newness High-Scoring Offense dle in punt returns, Utah's Jim SPORTS Malone bowled his way to a BOB LOWDER conference rushing mark of 1,431 Street in kickoff runback, Ari­ -Arizona State's scoring of­ zona's Rich Moriarty in inter­ in the clothes you choose. Who dare to start rather than follow along in yards, breaking former team­ fense of 41.5 points per game ceptions, and Wyoming's Bob mate Max Anderson's one-year­ overall and 40.5 per game in con­ Jacobs in punting. old mark of 1,188 by 243 yards. ference Top Intramural Tearns Announced the fashion parade. It's in the Trend Shop where you'll find nothing, but He also cracked league stan­ -Arizona State's rushing of­ cia$ in scoring, touchdowns, Navy ROTC among the inde­ fense of 290.3 yards per game miMI~~-~moommn~~~ not be compared between leagues. carries, and single-game rushing. -Texas-El Paso's new pass­ pendents, Mendoza of the dorms, This makes it impossible for an nothing, but the newest most exciting fashions in town to wear for all and Sigma Chi of the fraternities Art Not Alone ing standards' of 288.4 yards all-school champion to be picked. per game i are leading their res p ec ti ve occasions. Yes, come take a peek undergrournd, iust for t~e kicks you get But Art wasn't alone in his -the valiant efforts of New It's Our Thing 1 leagues in intramural points upon INDEPENDENT LEAGUE pace-setting season. Arizona Mexico tailback David Bookert, the completion of five sports. NROTC 804 ~·s /crushing offense aver­ who cracked the conference rush­ The sports included in the NESEP 641 from an in-person look at New Mexico's newest and largest exdusnve aged a record 44'7.3 yards per ing record by logging 218 yards standings Up to now are flag foot­ Columbus AC 490 1._. game and scored 41.4 points per against Wyoming only to see his Make It Your ball, cross campus run, relay Law School 44'7¥-z shop for young men. contest. also a league standard. standard smashed one week later track, tennis, and co-ree volleyw Pharmacy 330 ,. ABU's vannted rushing attack by Malone. ball. wail also the best. in WAC his­ Thing Mendoza still has to meet Sig­ DORM LEAGUE tory, piling up an amazing 290.3 Dawson Tops ma Chi for the all-school tennis Mendoza 82'7¥-z yards each time the Snn Devils -Texas El Paso quarterback title, which has been postponed For Christmas gift giving ... cater to his taste ... shop wherre he shops, suited Up. They also had a Pueblo 653 Brooks Dawson, capitalizing on due to bad weather. Mendoza beat 'l'ewa 4'70 j ' bruising rushing defense, which huge single game performances Join NROTC for the right to meet the allowed opponents only 5'7 yards Escalante 397% j t for everything he wants ... Strombergs, who's got them all ... "Quality, (he threw :for more than 400 Sigs :for the title. Kearney 340 I ~ -a game and blanked Arizona's yards in one quarter . against . The Engineers of the lndepen­ 1 : Snn Bowl o:ffen.se on the ground THE LOBO \ ' .BYU), captured the total offense dent league Won the co-recrea· FRA'rERNITY LEAGUE I , Style, Value and Selection." last Saturday. , crown by a scant 12 yards from · tiona] volleyball championship. ~ : Highlights among the record Sigma Chi 930 Utah quarterback Ray Groth and Staff I Here are the first five team-s in Phi Delta Theta 850 ~· setters this season: also easily won the league pass­ each league with intramural Pi Kappa Alpha 802 ing·crown. -Malone's 1431 yards rushing. points. League points are kept Alpha Tau Omega 449 -llalone's scoring record of ---Other individual depart- lllllllllllllllllli!IIIIMIII!tliJilllliiiJ separately, 130 point scores can- Alpha Kappa Lambda 432%

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~ Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Thursday, December 5, 1968 ~' Defends Actions in Hearing I I ... f Fraternity Initiation I \ I f I \ i I I' 'Dogs' (;nduring Hell Week I Brown Seeks Faculty S upport i l armed camp," he said. "I feel I many people had been asking Capt. Kenneth Brown, professor for protection. Brown said he was the ground." ton prior to the holiday, Brown Hell Week. The phrase con­ Omega Psi Phi was rewarded i of naval science, said yesterday he worried during the demonstration Brown emphasized he does not said, about his meeting with the should respond before the fact but with a special spirit trophy this about the possibility of having I I jures up visions of sweaty ma­ feels he has done no injustice to because "we had a very limited se- intend to "stand idly by and watch faculty committee. I have not done this to the degree rines, filthy clothes, and bared year in recognition of its leader­ another function of the same na­ ture, the fraternity was thinking any individual and seeks faculty curity force. If that. number of personnel and property threaten- Brown said that he did not think I want to or have been trained to teeth. ship in campus activities. "There are a number of things do," Brown said. They were the first and only tentatively about giving another support for his action. students had wanted VIOlence, they ed." At UNM, Hell Week is con­ dance. For nearly two hours, Brown could have pounded the police into A report was made to Washing- I could do if I wanted to build an He added, "I still feel I didn't siderably less ominous, at least Greek association to hold and organize a pep rally this year do anything wrong.'' for members of the Lampados, Omega Psi Phi is both locally . was questioned by members of the - ·"··-~-.-~- • ~,. there were any federal agents at and they have been active in help­ and nationally a predominantly Academic Freedom and Tenure ' -q- c- · • · Omega Psi Phi's pledge class. the demonstration. Instead of grimy visages, the ing the cheerleaders and Chap­ black fraternity. At the present committee regarding his actions \ j ';1• • J arrals in their efforts to improve "Dogs" or participants in Hell time, the fraternity is one of the 'l during the Navy ROTC demon- · · ·.~ ~ '. Week carry shoeboxes filled with· campus spirit. smallest groups on campus, with strations Oct. 22. ·' .~ · candy and fruit which they pre­ 600 People eight active members and thir­ teen pledges. II Regarding his investigations, sent to the "Big Brothers," (the i I, Their sweetheart dance, A Brown said, "I didn't conduct any ' '~ active members of the fraterni­ tl U. Republicans Night in Jamaica, was attended ! ! investigations. I did make inquir­ ty) as they meet them around • by an estimated 600 people and i ies be.cause I wanted to protect my campus, was well received. "Both students ' people and property." Collect Names Aside from the painted shoe and faculty were dancing. You ART boxes, Omega's "Dogs'' can be He said he had made inquiries UNM Young Republicans don.'t see that too often," said SUPPLIES only about Allen Cooper through have joined a group of stu­ identified by their shaved heads Sam Johnson, president of the and their practice of bowing "outside agencies." dents who are collecting sig­ Omega pledge class. 20% DISCOUNT I natures in support of the ac­ whenever they present a gift Johnson also said that since Not Under Orders from the shoebox to a Big j tion of the Students Standards Members of the Omega Pei Phi Shiva Oils o& Water Colors Brother. Brushes- Canvas Brown added he was not under concerning the suspension of pledge class (1-r) Louis Dul:ican, , !I Strangely Silent ·1 Panels-Stretched Canvas orders by the U.S. Navy to "in­ Allan Cooper, Larry Russell, Allen Herring, Sam Johnson, and Stretcher Bars & More vestigate these people." and Mannie Wright. Omega Psi Phi John Brown, display the bald If the pledges seem strangely "We are not condemning the silent this week, it's because talk­ LANGELL'S Brown also discussed the threat heads that are a part of their fra· of the demonstrations to the Navy students," said John Gillis, a temity's initiation. ing is forbidden by the Big Broth­ Makers of rtnnd rttllllle 2510 Central S.E. spokesman for the Young Re­ A~ross From Johnson Gym ROTC program. "The level of har­ ers. The Dogs are closely watched Indian Jewelry publicans. He stressed that by Harold Bailey, the Basileus rassment at UNM is 'X' times OLDTOWN what it was last year. The level of the primary purpose of the (president) of the fraternity. group is to support due pro­ violence across the country is This sounds like old-fashioned .., cess . Black Students Expelled fraternity "hazing," but the Lam­ building," he said. "I'm thinking About 100 students are now pados feel Hell Week, like their of the protection of life, limb, and •.¥ .· . collecting signatures, Glillis property. Although there have ,. 1 '. other campus activities, leads to Lobo Photo by Tony Louderbough said. Anyone interested in From Oshkosh University a greater unity within the fra­ ~ been no bomb threats on the Navy signing one of the petitions ternity, and increases their feel­ ROTC building or arson, this does Capt. Brown answers questions put to him by the should go to any of the doors OSHKOSH, Wis. (CPS)-Wis­ reached in a three-hour confer­ ing of campus involvement. MUNT. STEREO-PAK not mean this is the end of it." Academic and Freedom Tenure committee in a meet­ to the Union, where individ­ ence which included university . . Capt. Kenneth Brown consin State University at Osh­ Six of the thirteen pledges have ~-~t·~ • Brown said he works with the ing last night concerning inquiries he made about a uals collecting signatures are kosh has tentatively expelled 91 administrators, the president of been "honored" by being named From campus police and looks to them suspended student, Allen Cooper. stationed throughout the day. black students who were involved the student body, several faculty "Dogs" for Hell Week. They were in a major disturbance last week, members, and a legal adviser. -- chosen on a basis of academic and began its Thanksgiving vaca­ achievement and participation in $39.95 tion six days early. fraternity activities by the Ome­ About 100 persons were arrest­ Want Ads ga actives and William Naylor, Plus ed Thursday (Nov. 21) on the FOUND associate dean of students. 10% Student campus, and the university's ad­ Actives Start ministration building was dam­ FOUND: In front of LOBO office, a. pair of Discount lady's glasses. Owner mny claim at Rm. After Hell Week ends, the aged. 159 Student Publications. honor of becoming an active be­ The disturbance started after FOR RENT gins. Until the remaining mem­ You can't beat the Muntz sound-and you certainly can't University President Roger TWO GIRLS or TWO BOYS to share my home in N.W. $50 month or $25 each. bers of the pledge class partici­ beat the Muntz cost. Go out and compare. Like us, you'll I Guiles refused to accept a list of After 6 p.m. at 344-9965. pate in a Hell Week of their own demands from the black students, choose Muntz 4-track! Muntz car stereos cost as little as FOR SALE at the end of the semester, the Vol. 72 Friday, December 6, 1968 No. 57 who number 111 out of a total POPE PAUL poster 'Tbe Pill is a N<>-No/' new actives will be "neophytes"­ $~9.95, and are sold and installed by us. enrollment of about 11,000. Afriean chest sets,. Jasmine soa'p, wood still at the bottom of the fratern­ The demands were for more chimes. The Bo Tree, 2218 Central SE. ity but with renewed spirit. '\ CAR RADIO SERVICING ALSO By WAYNE CIDDIO because, "student government is Senator Leonard DeLayo, who courses in b1ack culture, history GE ·~swinger.. "Partable tilpe Teeordem, A c­ The enthusiasm and spirit of Managing Editor pretty pained for money right voiced opposition to the bil1 Wed­ .. DC Battczy. Used, minor repairs needed. nesday night, said the Popu!:.:~;. and language. The students also $25. ach. Call 277-2601 or see in Room Two student senators will drop now and Pittard and I thought the demanded a fund "to secure black 1134, Mesa Vista HaD. Johnny's TV & Stereo action on a bill they sponsored in $20,000 could be better used if it Entertainment Committee had speakers, purchase black litera­ ZENITH PORTAliLE STEREO. Like new. Student Senate Wednesday night was placed in the reserve fund." made an estimated $6000 profit ture and aid the financing of the Two speaker unitn each containing 8 in. Patronize Service which proposed contracting with Hiller explained that the reg­ since it assumed promotional du­ & 4 jn, spealter. Best offer. Call 268-8371 ties for entertainment bookings. Afro-American Center.'' or 2<17-8705. private booking agency for future ular student government reserve 623 Amherst N.E. Ph. 255-9774 Delayo said Western Collegiate The decision to expel was 63 Volkswagen Sedan. Sunroof, radio. $750. Lobo Advertisers Associated Students popular entr­ fund was now under $2000. cash. Contact: Vermont, Box 4.77, Pla­ tainment bookings, The bill proposed that all on Productions had offered to man­ eitBll, New Mex. 87043, age the booking for the Sergio Senator Lee Pittard, who spon­ and off campus publicity, ticket STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM, includes sales, and other promotional ar­ Mendes concert on a 90-10 basis, amplifier, toner, ,j;urntable & speakers: sored the bill jointly with Senato1· but by dealing directly with Men­ $200. Also for ealc, electric portahle George Hiller, said the bill would rangements be managed by Enter· typewriter (Smith Corona 110) $130. Call tainment Consultants, Inc. with des' agent, the committee had 277-445L be allowed to die in committe be­ Pittard .. Hiller that agency receiving 90 per cent -been able to obtain a 60-40 ar­ CORVAIR OWNERS Spoke wheel hub- cause he and Hiller had found caps (four) for 13' wheels- Half price, of the profit after expenses and rangement. like new. Call 242-6725 after 5 p.m. some of the wording and content The committee negotiated di­ of the contract undesirable. · the Associated Students receiving HELP WANTED 10 per cent of the profit after ex­ rectly with Simon and Garfunkel's BABYSITTER WANTED by the week. Pittard said he had been ill and agents and had gotten an 80-20 Mllllt have own trat~~~portatlon. Interested had not been able to read the bill penses. Pl!n!DU! 11lease contact Mrs. Angel at To End Action arrangement with the maximum 2323 Katheyn SE Allt. 4.26, Bldg. 28. in its totality before its introduc­ Popular entertainment bookings Some years ago there was a man student ticket price set at $4. SERVICES tion to Senate. were managed by We~tern Colle­ whose business was tanning hides. giate Productions last year on a Delayo also said hat the redis­ TYPING- TERM PAPERS. theses, ere. The bill was drafted, Pittard One day he decided that if one 268-8908. 505-A Kentucky SE. similar 90-10 basis, but promotion tribution of the $20,000 backup said, in order to free a $20,000 fund into the reserve fund would could take an old, stiff, ugly, big­ MIMEOGRAPHING-all kinds - reporfa.. On Senate Bill Popular Entertainment Commit­ was turned over to the Associated be unconstitutional since Article pored hide and turn it into a beau­ progrmru, - letters - CHRISTMAS LET­ tee "backup fund" for redistribu­ Students after a conflict of inter­ TERS - notices o! meetings • lessons. VIII, Sec. 2 Paragraph A of the tiful1 small-pored soft piece of Prompt- 1Jf#, th. e . _.... 1'\. "whereas oul' elected repl'esenta­ terruption and that all faculty t' The family said "Better call Dad. tives on the Student Standards shall be able to pursue their ·t·sw~~ Committee have conducted them­ teaching, research, and service Old Mother MacBeth has it bad. selves with dedication, patience, functions also \vithout undesir­ compassion, and courage, and, able interference. know that She's wringing her mitts whereas, Ferrel Heady, has in his "I:f any part of the total pro­ short term as our president al­ gram at UNM is to be questioned Crying 'Out! Out of Schlitz!' ready evidenced in all his efforts by any individual or group; it + openness, integrity, fainress cour­ shall be done within already No wonder the old girl is mad:' Lobo Photo by Tony Loudcrbough age, good sense, and compassion. established procedures and pro­ UNM President Ferrel Heady 011ens last night's "Now therefore, we urge all cesses, and such questioning shall rents tuxedos university faculty meeting. The faculty voted 119-61 persons at the university-facul­ be ·based upon rational and free President Ferrel Heady to urge clemency for three students appealing their ty, staff, students-and all alumni discourse with full respect for COMPLETE OUTFIT $10/COAT & TROUSERS $6.50 suspensions from UNM. and friends-to act henceforth the rights of others.'' FI~T & GOlD biAL 247-4347