The New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 052, No 60, 4/18/1950

The New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 052, No 60, 4/18/1950

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1950 The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 4-18-1950 The ewN Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 052, No 60, 4/18/1950 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1950 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "The eN w Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 052, No 60, 4/18/1950." 52, 60 (1950). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1950/36 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1941 - 1950 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1950 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. / In the student election vote for Friday, April 14, 1950 platforms and policies rather than Page 4 factions. THE NEW MEXICO ... --, I' NuMex l-lost to Arizona STARTS~---- i j T 0 DAY And Tempe This Weekend ·) / DAILY I LOB j' to make up one doubles team, ·' ·Baseball Golf with Pieters and Montgomery Vol. Lll '"""·":~...-.... " ...._ also listed in the tandem match. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tuesday, April18, 1950 Coach George Petrol will send John Dear and his champion­ , No. 60 his Lobo baseball squad against ship golf team will play their "THANK YOU, GOVERNOR • • • a strong Tempe squad this after­ hardest contest to date tomorrow noon at.3 p.m. when they meet the University Tempe took the local nine into ,of Arizona on the University Council Vetoes·; .. Variety camp twice this season and will links. be out to make it a clean sweep. Gunning for their fifth cham­ It could be a good contest if the pionship in the Border circuit, Hilltoppers can eliminate some of their early season bobbles. the greensmen will have to extend A tentative starting lineup for . themselves to get by the Wildcats. the home crowd showE; Vic Lobos Pete Griggs, Clyde El­ Show Plans, at I-lea ring Starnes pitching and Chuck Hill lis, Burton Smith, and AI Martin as backstop. Starnes suffered a will carry the burden for the The student Council tabled the Council to carry on their cam­ broken nose in a practice work­ Dearmen. All the above named L FO plans for a campus variety show, paign for funds. The committee out this week, but Petrol said that men were in,o;;trumental,i,n trounc­ New Developments ' "Lobo Scandals of 1950," at its designated the first week in May it may not erase him ~rom tl,le ing a Texas Tech squad last week­ BOWL FOR HEALTH meeting Thursday night. A com­ for their campaign to collect mon­ starting berth. Bob Bhzek w11l end. 25c PER LINE MERRIE MERRIE mittee, which had been appointed ey for needy foreign students. handle the initial sack, Larry U n i v e r s i t y golfers have MELODY MELODY by President Bill Fields to check A group of students presented Tuttle will play second base, Bill Till 5:30 P.M. CARTOON the show's progress, advised can­ knocked out a four for four rec­ CARTOON Jn Political Scene cellation. a heartfelt "gripe" to the Coun­ Stafford has short stop duties, ord to date including two con­ Except Saturdays cil, in response to the Council's and Bauy Barnes is on third ference teams - NuMex Aggies Sundays and Holidays "THE "THE The Council went on record as invitation for students to air their base. Outfielders, from left to and Texas Tech. Free Bowling Shoes HYPO HYPO approving the basic idea of a complaints. Their spokesman, right, will be, Mede Korte, Hank (Radio station KVER will CHRONDRI. CHRONDRI On Eve of Assembly variety show but, due to lack of Jack Emery, said that since trees Jacobs, and Charley Tomljano­ broadcast the match at 5:30 p.m. SPORT BOWL CAT" CAT" time, funds, and cooperation, it are scarce in New Me;ldco, they vich. tomorrow, Connie Alexander at 3005 E. CENTRAL A group of Independent stu­ advised waiting. A motion by wished to go on record against the Scores of the games played two John Kinzer to recommend the the mike.) dents came out in support of show to next year's council was cuttin~ down of trees on Cibola weeks ago show that Tempe made "'LATEST Campus Party presidential nom­ street to make way for a side• a clean sweep with 25-2 and 15-10 LATEST passed unanimously. Bob Granick walk. PARAMOUNT PARAMOUNT inee Joe Passaretti toda:l( as a was appointed to head a commit­ victories. To date the Lobos have NEWS United Students Party spol,es­ "They could have transplanted been unable to break into the con­ Tennis NEWS man charged the CP with misin­ tee investigating the feasibility the trees somewhere else," Emery ference win column. forming the students as to whom of a future variety .show. The said. The Council agreed with Arizona brings its Border con­ it represents. Council expressed a vote of · him, and a letter condemning the ference tennis champs here to­ thanks to Andy Stewart, Jack recent action will be sent to the morrow to meet the Lobos. The two developments occurred England, and Warren Kieffer for Administration. With the squad back to full on the heels of the CP platform their work on the project. Track OFF THE SCREEN · announcement and on the eve of The next meeting of the Coun- • strength after Easter vacation, In further business the World cil will be Thursday at 7 p.m. in Coach Joe Palaia hopes· for the FOR MORE THAN the annual political assembly to Student Service Fund committee A speedy bun~h ?f Wildc!lts be held tomol'l'ow night. the regents' room of the adminis­ best showing of the year. A YEAR ••• received twenty-five dollars from tration building. from Arizona w11l mvade Zim­ Sophomores Bruce Pieters and The USP spokesman hit at th~ merman :field Saturday at 1:30 George Mann head the singles • • · Sensation statement that the CP "has set p.m. Little more than a dozen list along with Harry Montgom­ too startling NOW up an organization based on pro­ Lobo track men will try to halt ery, Bob Swanson, and David to describe • • • ! portional representation.'' He said the deluge of talent from Tucson. Ong. YOU CAN SEE IT!! the CP failed to clarify the state­ New Constitution Approved Top performers for Arizona · Mann and Swanson are picked -INTRODUCING...;,.. ' ment and tell the students that are expected to be captain Bob This was Poe Jones' way of saying "Thank You," to Gov. Thomas representation in the party is rei~ MacCaa, whose 49.3 seconds set JANE RUSSELL J. Mabry at the Newsprint Ball Friday night just after she had been agated to Greeks in proportion to V(lanimous/y by Senate Friday a new conference 440 mark last JACK BUETEL crowned Paper Doll of 1950 by the former newsman. Gov. Mabry was the size of their fraternities and year; Parker Gregg, who ~ossed sororities. The Student Senate Friday ap­ l B THOMAS MITCHE{.L somewhat startled at this sudden display of affection, but quickly re­ proved unanimously their slight­ dents wi.n have the right to ap­ the discuss 148 feet, 1% mches H~~Jl'~ DOORS OPEN: 11:15 gained his social composure and returned the favor to the pretty Thor­ He went on to say that the peal decisions of the student stan­ last year for his second consecu­ WALTER HUSTON ly amended version of the pro­ -FEATURES- eau, N. M. constituent. Some 800 persons, including U. S. Senator Clin­ Campus Party constitution states posed student constitution and dards committee to the court. tive new mark, and Gale Bell, Drive-In Cafe 11 :30 -1 :35 - 3 :40 ton P. Anderson and Representative Antonio Fernandez, attended the that only Greek letter organiza­ The Senate had anticipated -~ 5 :45-· 7:50-10:00 transmitted it for consideration a league pole vault champ. 2900 E. Central annual affair sponsored by the Press Club and Sigma Delta Chi. tions can belong. to the Student Council. two-weeks' rest after work on the Coach Roy Johnson will send "The proof of whom the Cam­ The campus legislative body constitution, but a special 4 p.m. out his faithful few and though Nylon pus Party represents is in their spent nearly a month on the doc- , session has been called for today outnumbered, the Lobos should slate of candidates," he said, ument after it was written by a to conduct hearings on. the week­ hang up a few points. Clarence First Bach Recital ,Opens "the1·e is not one independent special Senate committee last end race violence at the Lobo Watson and Jim Evans will make has been added listed.'' year and finally, approved by the Cafe. The unscheduled meeting a bid to finish in that order in tl_le "United Students Party is Student Affairs committee early had been called at the request of distance events. E. J. Sanchez will made up of individuals, Greek and this spring. It must yet be ac­ several Senate members, accord­ put out a good race in the half Independent, who believe that all cepted by the voting faculty, the ing to Robert Cox, president of mile and add weight to the relay Tonight. in SUB Ballroom students should serve and be the body. team. Board of Regents and at least ALBUOUEROUE'S FIRST SHOWING I A two-program recital, the served in student government," two-thirds of the voters in the The proposed constitution will I An unannounced work for vio-\ be published in its.

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