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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1968 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 11-4-1968 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 072, No 35, 11/4/ 1968 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1968 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 072, No 35, 11/4/1968." 72, 35 (1968). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1968/105 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1968 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ' I ) I ' e - ' • ' ' ' '~ I ' ' - . ' . , ! I , ' f ' ' ' I ' ' , 4/ # ' • ' 1 ' ' • l\ CoRbi\JADo .,•· Page 8 NEW MEXICO LOBO Fdday, November 1, 1968 37Z. 7'67 tJ·n 3 Qw V/7'J-r.._... 3 5 Special Election Issue-Nixo Bombing Halt Announced by President 1•:;)... (Continued from page 1) Reaction to the news of the down the river.'' called off after the election.'' that negotiations can move swift The session broke up with the bombing halt was sharp and mix Several students offered the Richard M. Nixon said Thurs ly if the common intent of the ne President and Secretary of State ed on the UNM campus. opeinion that Nixon would be day night he hoped the bombing gotiators is peace in the world," NEW Dean Rusk, both wearing broad Dennis Anderson was happy burt by the bombing halt in his halt in Viet Nam will "bring he said. smiles, posing for pictures. Gen. about it. ''It's good," be said, but quest·for the presidency. more progress" toward peace and Johnson llaid the "overriding William C. Westmoreland, for he didn't think it would last. He Several women students !!aid pledged his support to President consideration that governs us at four years the American Com called it "our only choice," that the bombing had been stop Johnson in his efforts to end the this hour is the chance and the mander in Viet Nam, sat with Some were surprised to see it ped and sta:~:ted so many times war. opportunity that we might have MEXICO them at the cabinet table. come so quickly, and termed it a that it w~:~s hard to tell what he New FQreign Policy The president said that he had major break through. Jim Hall meant about the halt. to save human lives, save human But he said the nation needed a Vol. 72 Monday, November 4, 1968 informed the three major candi bauer didn't think the halt would One termed it "the mo~t sane new foreign policy "to see that lives on both sides of the conflict. No. 35 dates :for the presidency - Vice have much effect. "I think the thing" that has happened this Therefore, I have concluded that year. America is not involved in anoth President Hubert li. Humphrey, North Vietnamese will think it's er Viet Nam." we should see if they {Banoi) are Richard M. Nixon, and George C. only a political move for Humph The majority of student!! polled George Wallace, third party acting in good faith. rey." · welcomed the news of decision, Wallace-of the decision. In ad candidate, refuaed to comment on dition, J obnson told Congression Hallbauer said he thought Sai but one junior woman hastened to "We could be mislead-and we Johnson's announcement. are prepared for such a contin al leaders from both parties. gon would see it as "selling them add, "I hope the halt won't be The turning point that lead to Nixon's Policy Focuses on tlaw, Order' gency. We pray to God it does not Johnson's announcement, accord occur.. '-' ,, ing to U.S. officials, was accep tance by the government of South VietNam Thursday afternoon of Spock Speaks Against War the U.S. proposals. WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY Wants to End War, Cut Budget The President said there were AWARDS INClUDING {Continued from page 1) the Chicago incident was that a you will always have an evil to "many difficult and critically im By GAY COOK Throughout his campaign, }~~iiXQQ,Jlas indicated the c1·eation of a National Computer Job Bank. dents crowded into UNM's Inter public opinion poll showed that vote for.'' portant issues" still facing nego Staff Writer that the nation is facing Computers · be located in areas of high un- national Center for a reception 65% of the American people At his Sunport press confer tiators in Paris, But "we know BEST PICTURE in his honor. thought Daley did the right thing, ence, Spock gracefully turned crisis. Stressing the both urban and rural, and would be One mother presented him with Spock said. "These people have no down an offer by UNM student OF THE YEAR! get, Nixon said, with data on avaHable jobs and job a well-worn copy of his famous idea what freedom and democracy Alan Cooper to "crash at my pad Lobo Goof book "Baby and Child Care" and mean," he explained. and stay a couple of days." The feature on nair on page asked for an autograph. A man "This gives us some idea of the After his speech last night he four of yesterday's Lobo was who identified himself as a doc job ahead," he said. Spock said he said, "This is exciting work I'm written by Bob Cummings and tor asked to shake his hand. A felt that what happened in Chi doing." Referring to his speaking was reprinted with permission group of UNM medical student!! cago had an "enormous effect on tours, he added, "LBJ got me into from The Georgia Straight, Van fcrced their way through the the young people of the nation. this when he indicted me." couver, British Columbia. crowd to talk to the doctor. "It aroused the mto a militance War Blackens U.S. Name to change conditions," he said. GOI.l'\llllA Pll:Tt RES p...,.nts Spock said that the only thing •• Speck talked about the right of Commercial Y FHED ZI\\E\1-\'-\"S the Viet Nam war has achieved is Hl,\1 IW a "blackening of the name of our revolution implied in the Declara Hours Proposal Fashion H country. I think we have to solve tion of Independence and the vio Legal P lence which occurred at the Bos our problems by compassion," he Character- A AMAN said. ton Tea Party. "No big change Altered1 Passed "I think we've hardened our has ever happened without stir By STEVE LAPRADE Studies R hearts, thickened our skins, and ring up a big ruckus," he said. Staff Writer G phone FOR ALL forgotten our morality," he said. Speaking on racial problems, Spoclt said, "Those who are talk The Associated Women Stu 0 247-4203 "War is no solution." dents' {A WS) Executive Council SEASONS He said that the U.S. is de ing about law and order are the T 842-9632 ones who have things going their passed a proposal last night 0 410 Harvard SE s.u.n. Thco.tr<> stroying crops and buildings and which would abolish all hours for Snt. 7 & lll removing citizens by the hundreds own way.'' H Sun. G &9 50¢ sophomore, junior, and senior T,.D, Required of thousands ·from their homes. Doesn't Blame Blacks women. P by RICHARD SITTLER tR "All of these actions are forbid "I don't blame the black people den by international law," he for talking about arming them A WS President Louise Bazan said. selves/' he said. The crowd ap-. said the proposal now goes to the plauded when he said if the peo AWS Council. If the proposal is Spock called America's young passed intact, it will then go WHERE YOU USTE~.., people "the only l!ope on the ltor ple in Albuquerque had received to BEfORE YOU BUY jzon They have the combina the same harassment, they too the Dean of Women. ~~9~t~ttl~lt tion of courage and gumption," would arm themselves. Freshmen hours would be mid· night - Sunday through Thurs• he said. 1 ''I'm not talking about revolu "In Chicago 5,000 young people tion or violence," he said. "I'm day. Freshmen women would have showed up/' he said referring to to be in by 2 a.m. on Fdday and ~~~~~lti~JI\'tlll~ one of the whites who have things The area's most complete stereo music center A DIVISION OF RECCO, INC. the Democratic Convention there -roughly speaking-going my Saturday. last summer, "the young people own way.'' Wednesday afternoon, the A WS Council passed a propolla} that WINROCK CENTER I1SCJ had a right to be there, it was Speck said that he would vote while the Daley who was going against law for Dick Gregory if he could vote. would have abolished all hours l>J.,.. • .,. •• 'r."'''"' by~\iltting spending "one and order." for second semester :freshmen, He explained that he is now an pr1Gc~ltl.l11gec~·is education." He ', 65PerCent official citizen of the Virgin Is sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Favored Daley Tactics lands. But he added, "I believe we This proposal, Miss Bazan .said, control of the The most shocking thing about was amended to include hours for have to build a fourth party to second semester :freshmen. If the left of the Democratic party." freshmen women are· 21 or over, Wanf Ads HHH-Lesser of Evils they will have no hours. FORR'ENT "Rubert Humphrey under If the AWS Council amends the APT.