University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1972 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 2-4-1972 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 075, No 82, 2/ 4/1972 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1972 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 075, No 82, 2/4/1972." 75, 82 (1972). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1972/11 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1972 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Sl>d'.C?ommittee Recommends Open Union fl.;J.. f]/~~1:2 States Building 'Primarily' lor Use ol UNM Students C.no, ( By SANDY McCRAW including Section 40A·20·10C which identification checks at any time. semester, there were 18,593 students 1 An open Union, provided non·members provides for arrest and punishment for The committee recommends that after enrolled at the Albuquerque campus and to of the University community obey all trespass .... " the ballroom is remodeled it could be this figure must be added the growth in the building rules and regulations, would Security Aides turned into a coffee shop between 10 a.m. size of the faculty and non-faculty staffs continue if the Union Board accepts the Appeals would be taken to the Vice· and 3 p.m. "This area shall serve drinks and since 1959." recommendations of its Operations and President for Student Affairs. Copies of prepared foods such as sandwiches only. Drug Problem Procedures Committee, Union regulations would be posted in the During this period neither the Casa, snack Concerning the drug situation, the The recommendations were based on a Union while copies of the UNM code of bar or cafeteria shall serve drinks except report states the use of the Union for the study of the committee released today. The conduct would be available at the when such drinks are accompanied with a sale, purchase and use of illegal drugs "has Board will decide whether to accept the Information Desk. purchase of other food items •.• (however) been known for some time." Originally, recommendations at a meeting Feb. 10. The committee also suggests the hiring the managers of each of these areas shall be · the drug problem, according to the report, The committee recommends a notice of student l)ecurity aides to assist the granted leeway to allow for the continued was mainly confined to marijuana. regarding the use of the Union should be campus police in patrolling the building. sale of single drinks in their area when the "Had the drug problem remained at posted in the building, stating: The minimum numbers required, according crowding situation so permits, or when an marijuana," the report said, '''it is doubtful Notice to the statement, would be four during the individual is accompanying another that very many wouid be concerned. But ''The New Mexico Union is primarily for periods 8 until 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. until individual buying food." the drug climate has changed radically over the use of University of New "Mexico closing during weekdays and all day on Conference the past year. From only occasional students, staff and faculty. Other persons weekends; six during the period 10 a.m. "Courtesy signs" would be placed in are permitted to use the facilities of the until 3 p.m. on weekdays and one eating areas of the building "to the effect reported incidents of the sale or use of hard Union provided they also abide by the stationed inside the cashier's stand at the that tables in those areas are reserved for drugs- heroin, cocaine, amphetamines, rules and regulations of the New Mexico snack bar at all times that the service area patrons wishing to eat and asking other etc.- last year the incidents have (now) Union and the University of New Mexico, is open. individuals to comply," suggests the grown to a daily basis. During this period the the ordinances of the city of Albuquerque, Security aides and policemen in the committee, During times of crowding, number of undercover narcotics agents in New Mexico, and the laws of the State of Union would be provided with handout security aides and police would "rigidly the Union building has also grown, but these New Mexico to which all UNM community sheets to be given to all persons before any enforce" this provision. agents generally are not interested in the citizens are subject. trespass action is taken. " The final suggestion would be for the small time seller, preferring instead to make ,"Guest privileges may be revoked and ID Checks director to set up a conference between all contacts or purchases in an effort to get to student, staff and faculty privileges 'fhe aides as well as the police would be area managers and campus police and the larger suppliers." suspended at any time by the New Mexico authorized to evict persons from the security aides to discuss problems "Closely related to the drug problem is Union staff or the campus security officers building "for just cause." experienced in the past and procedures for the fact that there have been an increasing for violation of any of the above, If The committee suggests it should be the enforcement of Union regulations. number of assaults, fights, thefts, robberies violators fail to leave the premises upon Union director's responsibility to give "Probably . the most serious problem and burglaries in and around the request use privileges may be revoked or student aides proper training and provide facing the Union,'' according to the report, Union. At the same time there were suspended and the violator may be cited them with communications devices in "is its limited space. Constructed in 1959 almost daily reports of assaults or fights in and prosecuted under the ordinances of the order to summon police when necessary. for a projected maximum student the buildings, and often these incidents City of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the Committee suggestions noted individuals enrollment of 1 (},000 the building was have resulted in knives or guns being New Mexico Statutes Annotated, in the Union would be subject to quickly recognized as being too small. Last drawn,'! said the report. .:!! c (Coaching Staff Praised (1) l u The UNM football coaching whether or not Klinker struck L B staff has been accused by Alfred him. NDwA~L~D p a~ c (1)' Parker, an associate professor of Winkler said that the members 1- economics, of mistreating some of the Athletic Council are not Friday, February 4, 19'~2 Lobo football players on the used to such things as happen on a practice field resulting in injuries football field, and have no way of FEB4 1R12 to the players. understanding it. He believes the Coach Walter Klinker, the council is "blowing the episode offensive line coach is one of the out of proportion." . ...-:~ ~,., ...... coaches in question, but some of Other members of the offensive the men whom he coaches feel the line interviewed agreed with accusations are grossly unfair. Winkler that Klinker was a "fine Lineman Bob Winkler, whose coach" and a "fine man". The nose Klinker allegedly broke said, players said that getting pushed "We've got the finest football around on the football field was coaching staff in the nation and all part of the game. Several Walt Klinker's a part of it. He's players laughed at the thought of the finest coach I've ever worked Klinker ever intending to hurt under." anyone. "Everything that happens on "Coach Klinker is a great coach the football field is to make you a to play for/' said one lineman better athlete and individual," who requested that his name be said Winkler. withheld. "Klinker is probably the Winkler would not comment on most popular coach out lhere." ·Colllmission Called For ----· ·- To·sfuay Chicano n·eatns--· ·· -··· ByMARKBLUM power of subpeona and arrest. Gov. Bruce King and Attorney "I don't want this to become a General David Norell were urged racial situation," continued to appoint a special commission Martinez, "but the Attorney or to convene a Special Grand General's office is inadequate to Jury to investigate the shooting investigate this fairly." deaths of two Black Berets by a The Rev. Harry Summers group of UNM students, faculty suggested hav~ng the case brought and concerned local citizens last before the U.S. Civil Rights night in the law school. -Commission ·of which he serves in Calling the investigation by an advisory capacity. "This is a District Attorney Sceresse a question of the denial of civil "whitewash" Bob Harris, law rights," he stated, "I can think of student at UNM, called for the no more ultimate denial of a appointment of a special m1m's rights than death." commission along the lines of the The brother of Rita Canales, Knapp Commission. one of the slain men, thanked the Many of the participants in the group for its concern. "I only meeting last night, expressed want to see this whole thing doubts as to the credibility of any cleared up," he said, "whether it's commission appointed by the favorable for Rito or not, The Governor. police, through acts such as these, "We are actually asking for a lose the respect which they rubber stamp from Gov. King," deserve." Phillip Martinez, chairman of "If crimes were committed by LULAC, said, "to appoint a the police, they should be .commission composed of the prosecuted," said Harris, "if not members we recommend with the then why are they covering up?" ~ Library Upgrading Bill Passes A bill to upgrade the Libraries sending it to the House floor.
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