New Mexico Lobo, Volume 070, No 73, 3/6/1967 University of New Mexico

New Mexico Lobo, Volume 070, No 73, 3/6/1967 University of New Mexico

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1967 The aiD ly Lobo 1961 - 1970 3-6-1967 New Mexico Lobo, Volume 070, No 73, 3/6/1967 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1967 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 070, No 73, 3/6/1967." 70, 73 (1967). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1967/19 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 1967 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ltobo Golfers Open Season Here By NOOLEY REINHEARDT one of the most consistent players indication as to how strong a play~ an~ Joe Sturges will be the three The New Mexico Lobo aoJf anywhere. er he will be. ~l'nwr~ on the second team. Play­ team will play in the first of eight Satterstrom in Debut 0\•erall the varsity team has mg wtth them are juniors Sid tournaments this weekend as the Making his varsity d!!but, Sat­ more depth than it has had in past Y cazn and pick Placek, and sopho­ linksmen travel across six western terstrom lias looked exceptionally years. The second team will a1so more Denms McCloskey. states before finishing the season good in winter play. He is long be a storehouse for McGuire to The freshman team will be head­ here with the conference cham­ hitter and is strong, All he lacks pick from. ed by W es Wilkening, who grew Monday, March 6, 1967 No. 73 pionship. is the experience. Jerry Mindel!, Dale Vl\ught, up on the Socorro course and The Wolfpups are the defend­ At last year's N.11L Intercol­ ing New Mexico Intercollegiate legiate slim Dwaine Knight led the champs but will not defend their title today and tomorrow for lack .freshman to the title and was of a full aquad. third overall individually. He has started putting his game together Justice Warns Students Coach Dick McGuire will take ATTENTION two varsity units to the competi­ and picked up one tournament win tion over the 6500-yard New Mex­ last summer. His first tournament FEBRUARY GRADUATES ico Tech course to kick off the starts should give a pretty good 1967 competition. A year ago the freshmen made Albuquerque FederaJ Savings About Police Authority relatively easy work of the UNM and Loan Association has UNM students could get into as a regularly constituted police constituted a battery charge be­ and New Mexico State varsity serious trouble by questioning the force" until the UNM Board of cause of the lack of jurisdiction teams that were a distant second. HOUSE OF HALLMARK Immediate Job opening as authority of University police­ Regents acts upon the powers of the UNM police. Four New Mexico frosh will make men, Peace Justice John L. Mar­ given to them to bring about the Colby Arrested, Booked the trip to compete for individual offers the largest selec:tions of St. Executive Trainee. Must establishment of an institutional Colby was removed from his honors in the tourney. tin told the LOBO recently. He Patrick's and Easter canis in this area. have Degree and Military emphasized that the UNM police law court and enforcement agen­ car when Tillson accused him of AU NM Schools Expected Aho have full power and jurisdiction cy at the University, blocking the intersection in front All New Mexico schools - with All paper goods for the Bride to be. Obligation fulfilled. in campus affairs. Martin's decision stated that of Michell Hall. He was later ar­ the possible expception of High­ Free Wedding Planner book with the seizure of Colby by Tillson rested and booked in to the city lands- are expected for the event The conviction of UNM police Complete Order. sergeant C. D. Tillson on battery jail. that always heralds the start of a CONTACT: Jack Groham Martin said that he had sent new year of play. Come in and Compare charges last week has raised ques­ 243-6661 tions about the University police­ the cas~ to Santa Fe yesterday, Leading the way for the New 3501 lomas Blvd. NE 255-4989 and a decision will be made con­ Mexico Number One varsity team men's authority to enforce cam­ cerning the jurisdiction of the pus regulations, including park­ African Students will be l\fahlon Moe who probably University police. Tillson will not has his game in better shape than ing rules. be sentenced until this decision is ~my other Lobo at this early date • Tillson was found guilty of made, Martin said. m the season. • battery in Martin's court in the Snub 1-Ciub Show Joining Moo on the first team case of the arrest of UNM stu­ dent Preston Colby. The group of African students are Dennis Elkins, Mike Goodart scheduled to perform in last Chemistry Grant Terry Dear, Steve Satterstrom' Regents Must Establish Policy " and Dwaine Knight. ' night's International Festival Martin said earlier this week sponsored by the International Will Be Initiated Elkins is two time New Mexico that the eourt found in the Till­ Establishment of an undergrad­ s:ate Amateur champion - win­ Club withdrew their act and the son case that "the existing secur­ exhibit planned for the arts and uate chemistry scholarship in !'mg the last two tourneys - and ity force has no authority to act memory of the late Dr. J. L. 1s always the man that seems to crafts section of the Internation­ al event. Riebsomer has been announced by come through when needed the Dr. Raymond Castle, chairman of most. He also probably boasts of The withdrawal was in re­ Righteous Brns. sponse to a statement attributed the UN:t\1 chemistry department. more varsity experience than any­ Credited with building the ilne on the team. The Righteous Brithers wlll to John Bakas, International appear at UNl\1 in concert Fri­ Club president, in which he made chemistry department from a lone Goodard Big Hitter bunsen burner to the foremost Goodart, who along with Dear day, March 31, at 8 p.m. in a reference to the program "rang­ LL·,\Ml~RlC'AX 1\IEL DANIELS and New l\lexieo coach Bob Johnson Gym. Tickets are now ing from American rhythm and campus producer of Ph.D.'s, Dr. lettered as a freshman is a long a foul call late in the second half of the New J\lexico­ Riebsomer died last month. hitting and somewhat bold player on sale at the Union ticket blues to African bush dancers.'' . game 5aturday night (see story page 4). Daniels was booth and the Concert Hall box Inferiority Implied Dr. Castle noted that donations frotl} Roswell. He haa won six .. the bench with four ft)uls. He, Ben Monroe, and Bill l\1organ already 1·eceived for the Rieb­ stra1ght Roswell city titles and if office at $1.50 for students and Bakas said that "the objection back into th<' game after the call. Wyoming won 65·64. $3.50 for general admission. of the African students as they somcr Memorial are being han· the team is playing good on the photo by Pawley.) died by the chemistry department whole Mike will play good also communicated it to me was that at the 1·equest of Mrs. Riebsomer. and vice versa. there was an inherent comparison Dear was one of the most sought between the two types of dances after players in the Southwest two Round with the implied inferiority of Promotes Peace years when he led Highland High African dances." ~chool to the state golf title. He "It's possible that we made a IS the youngest player ever to win mistake in describing their parti­ /Gentle Thursday the Southwestern Amateur and is cipation in the program, but it is rench Voters Go to Polls, their responsibilty to show that ther dances are representative of Set for March 16 Albuquerque's Newest the modern African continent," UNM students interested in pro­ Motorcycle Dealer he said. moting peace and fellowship have lnhoducing lhe eGaulle Builds Big Lead He added that "the Internation­ planned a "Gentle Thursday" for Psychedelic Are you sist..'l.nce to agriculture. Similar al Club and the International Fes­ Thursday, March 16. apparently has sidelined his .:ul­ t!val arc non-political, and by no tural revolution tu step up farm dirc<'tives have been issued for Roy Swanson, spokesman for HODAKA discontented the past three days. means do they try to perpetuate the group, said they would spend production and end the threat of any false images or cultural pre­ Thu1·sday being nice to people and mass hunger in China. All units -o- LBJ's Draft Proposal Criticized judices." and meeting and talking to them. MONTESA enough of the state couneil and Ministry Decision Not Impulsive Swanson said the idea was to 90a: to .250cc of Irrigation and Electricity have WASHINGTON - Members of In a letter addressed to Bakas, promote brotherhood and an ex­ work for been urged to give complete as- the House and Senate Armed the African students said that change ilf ideas between people. CYCLE CENTER to ~----'=-~--~ Services Committee are criticiz­ "we just couldn't sit idly while Students are invited to partici­ 415 Wyoming NE ing some of the recommendations our integrity is undermined and pate by bringing their lunch to 256-9587 G. E.? of the president's special draft our beloved continent is wrong- eat in parks and in general being commission.

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