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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

1949 The Daily Lobo 1941 - 1950

4-8-1949

New Mexico Lobo, Volume 051, No 47, 4/8/1949University of New Mexico

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1949

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The Daily Lobo 1941 - 1950 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted forinclusion in 1949 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationUniversity of New Mexico. "New Mexico Lobo, Volume 051, No 47, 4/8/1949." 51, 47 (1949). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1949/22

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In the ~obo Lair

By Sam Gaeto

Tell me, did yo usee The Silver te&Dl trlqmph ove:r the Cherr.y? And .dill you pot tblllk old spot

·" That bQtb squad~ looked pretty hot? .

STOP IN AT The Spudnut Shop

For A Cap of Th•t Dol!eloat

COFFEE And AIII&JI

JIMSH SP'ODNliTS Aho Trt Oar

• TAS'tt SANDWICJUIS • SllPBIUUL'l'S

Open !rom 7 A.lol. to 11 P. Jl.

THE SPUDNUT

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attd ·' Made'$ Sewing Serviee

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CLEANED N.O-W~!

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• DYlNG •llliSHLING

UNIVERSltt OLEANERS

Mtk tr, aad llolltel'1 s ... 1 .. xm a Ceatul Phollf nst

' """'" lrllll1 ilm,Pifl

In the Spring Everybody's Fancy turns to MALTS AND ICE CREAM AT

THE MIRAGE A Step South of ihe University

On Buena VIsta Opt• lro• 7:30 A. II(, to 11:00 P,H,

1ranciscan Jlotel HOME OF THE FAMOUS

e .NAVAJO ROOM

e HOGANI-LA LOUNGE

Where the College Student Is Most Welcome!

TREADWELL'S Drive-In

2700 WEST CJ;JN'J'RAL

CURB SERVICE • n!ng Steak • Beetburgers

OPEN

• Fri~d Chleken • So. Fried Uabbit

G A.M. TO l A.M.

·soRRY I s~ould say you will be-If you don't

us~ the

lOBU ClASSIFIEDS •

U$e the medium t~af reacher 5,000 Students and l=ac:ulty

Soper wol'llor SOc mlnlmum....:25e Extra tot llUnd Add•••• .Ada

• CLASSIFlEDS ACClll>TED ONLy IIY MAIL

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All ClauiAed.lll>a7abl6 i~ A4v<~nu

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PHONE 3-5671

For Launclry AND

Dry Cleaning BY

TOP NOTCH ~lliue J11-

FRIED CHICKEN STEAKS SANITARY

Laundry and Dry Cleaners

SEA FOOD CHOPS

ON ID·WAY 66

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"I like Chesterfield,s MILDER, better taste. It's MY cigarette."

STAaRJNG IN "FLAMINGO ROAD"

~ MICHAEL CURTlZ PRODUCTION RElEASE!! BY WARNER BROS,

1:00 A.M.

Tuesday, Ap:l'il 5; 1!)49

Ducks can actually be seen walk· wild wat<ltfowl sanctuary on Lake on .fi~hes' bAck3 4t the stat~ J='ymatunin&", Pa.~

EASTER FESTIVA·L

RIGHT NOW! BEFORE EASTER

- is your opportunity to get acquainted with Jordan's ''Redu~e the Cost of Living Policy" by taking advantage of these ex­ceptional values.

STUNNING GABARDINE SUITS Solids, pastels, tw9-tones .... , .... $27.50

GLAMOROUS FULL LENG'nl COATS That rate a second glance ........ $29.95

BEAUTIFUL SPRING DRESSES Garden-fresh pure silk pri1ots, $12 95 crepes, tissue faille . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • •

TOPPERS. The important pert little 'topper in a $14 95

variety of styles.. .. . . .. • . . .. .. .. •

Charge it Use Our Lny~a.·way or Budget

Plans

Store Hours

9a. m. to6 p.m. 415 WEST CENTRAL

LOBO $tylc Headquarters

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Vol. LI

The NEW MEXICO LOBO is a liberal non.pal'tisan semi.' weekly journlll published by the Students of the University of New Mexico FOR the University

·Students.

SEMI-WEEKLY PUBLlCATION OF THB ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Ofl TI-!a UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949

Applieationo ohoul4 b~ sent to

Df~ lr, <J, Hibben, (:~mpun m~it,~ tQr

•II publleotlons positions tor next

yeo~. Tho p•blicstlons bosrd will

No. 47

Kinzer, N~minoted B e g i n s e s s i ot. For Pres1dency · , r -

Model By Compus Party

Slate of Candidates Announced; USP

Legislature Tom Convenes April II \VJ' D l B n

or row 52 to Porticipote

John Kinzer was nominated by 200 yy Oman e egateS to egin t~egistration the Campus P~rty Tue~day night 'V~ __ I _-I _f N JAWS C A A 1 E ~~ ::1;~li~.~!~~~~~~~:~e~~~'t yy eanesaay ror ationa onvention . s nnuo vent gome.J>y, pubhc1ty director, an- R • t ti f d 1 t th t l h Ull b 11 • • nounced toda eg1s ra on o c ega es tQ c men n t e S u room, nQse- Sweeney, 'l.'hc 'VlSJtOl'S nre to have 0 SUB q

Others naJ;~d by the pattY for national AWS convention will begin mary Stoc:kt?n i,a in ~barge of the a. bnrbeq~c dinner at the :p'out·IIil!s • t s~nior Co'Qncil poSitions are G~orge at 8 l\o m. Wednesday in the sun pt·ogrnm, Whlch 113 to mclude Indhm runch Fl'JdQ.y evcnlng, WJth L!lUl'lO pens In 0 Byl,'Ues, Bill Blanc. and BetW·Bent-- lounge, , according t() l,Jrc13iden,t and Spanlsh native dtmces and folk~ Pm.·.ahing in tJhai·ga, • ley. Peggy ~1per, dancing, • . A visit to Snnta J,l'c wttll lunch~

· . • . • . . . RonaldHamersho Larr 8 ars Delegates are expected to e:xceed J.tary LQu M<.!CoUum 1s nrrangnJg eon at tho La. Filndll., nuanR"Cd by Demos Have Senate COWPOKES • ·, • Lobo_s parbe1 .. ment; Jack CArglll, Carlsbad;'" John for .aaddle Qro-ne ridi:pg, lid Bob L f d y, t~ pe t' 200 and pro\l:ision :for houaing Jn a luncheon 4t the dining hall for Cat•olyn Koch is Satur<lnY'I.l high· M • • F' p

pating in the Natlonal lntercolle~ Dan~ela, Perryton, Tex.; and (kneel.. In a reeent 15·tcam meet in na fo tahng ;n:. were! t 0 llnorn • dormito1·ies And sorority housea i~ Thursday noon and Juanitn Wal- light The gro1up will rctum in time ~JOnty: IVe arties . le R d t th h . ) D p T t ll • T • . the UNM b ecs r e JUmor so a; ruce b . . • • ~ H R gJa o eo omor~o'! , roug mg Cln omeroy, on o asm, .empe,. Al"l,Z., • cow oys Pieters and Jo ee Cheetham. will cnng arranged by $huJee M'ark<!l ters i~:raupervismg _p1nns for a bnq- £or a bnnqnot .nt t11e A.tvaradQ, ~~At ave epresentation

Monday at San Fra.ncu:~co s Cow Ariz. tu~d Ar1zona U for th1rd plncc. Cal. ,# th hy · and Colean Hogan, quct a.t the Hilton that .night. Pauh.mtla is arrnnglng the ahlah·• P l . (J~•t to . ht)· C h C 'l'h d C ·n pI d fi t h h'J C l run .or e sop omore vacanCies. • "l . . " • Th a ace are II,:..J. J:'Jg • oae ooper, ompson an arg1 o Y coppe ra onors w 1 e o • Ch e t t 'n th Ath The convent1on Wll open w1th a Moat o! the delegates wlll to~r For tltosf,l who ~em:am over Sun· e tbh·d. annual SElS~ion o~ the Willis Ba.rJles. Richard Thompson~ specialize in ;ropi~~ Pomeroy g~es orado Aggies were taking second letic. °Co~nch ~:~:~:r~ Jack Wel: buffet supper in the SUB dining tho city Friday with a luncheon at day, chut·ch gL·oups aro b"in~,t nl'· model logislq,tut·o opens tom<>rrow Lovington~ Dale Coo:per~ Monu .. in £or bareback X'ldmg, and Dnntel p1aee. don~ Chuck Hill and Spence Devitt rQom, and 1ol~owed by -entertRin .. La Plneita bQing -planned by Peggy rnngcd by Raynello Noble. morntnt at -9 in the SUB with 62

Fifty-three delegates, represent;.. - mcm:bct•s listed 9n tho l'Oster' ., • R . . h I I R I• • "I ing 160? students took port in the 'F• I fl I 4000 Year Ole{ Corn y I E • Ot tho 80 memb•rs • th ..; ' ' t . I convenbon, Montgomeey said. Jremon s orne 0 e xperlment .,. In a .uouae, esearc . n 0 e 1910n Meanwhile,JeadersoftheUnited FoundbyUNM,Harvard tho lJemocrnts und llcpUbllcans Student Party1 the other major pO· ha.va 11 delegates tl:Uch1 tho Prog-litical group on the campus, lndi·t R d c • Anthropology Sfudenfs E I • d • T lk resolves numbet· throe tho Indo·

D . d A A b I ~~~d ;:o~jh~~ n~~~na~;lri;~~t:~ s 0 ev urt.oJn Corn believed to be more than xp orne '" 0 pcndouts, foUl', ond S?ciollst, 011 •• t S e m Y Field Monday, April 11• 4,000 years old has .been fou»;d in , Observers have pomted out t11ut;

I S C U S S e S The Personnel Office has an· The cast .for the lateet Rode ~otron County, N~ M.t by Umver, Dr. Stanley Thomas Williams, c~thc1,• majorlty l'Arty will huvc to n(mnced thnt -candidates' petitions produ,ction ~~The Fir(lman'a Fl m ~ Sli:yd.nnthropology students And two Yale professor ohd eminent author-- f¢rm coalitiona in ordcu.· U. pas& a

' muat b6 turned in no lntcr than 4 h b 11 ' db Ia d' 0 :,; gra unte lltudenta from Harvard ity on Amcrjcan litel·oturc- Icctu~ed measure. T.ho jj.~.st teat in e.q.eetod More than 600 .students heard a Bishop Stoney spoke on science fonn of governmcmt as commun· p, m. April 12: G~~e eyelj~nQunce y P Y tree r U~h:r~~s;:,~a::ac ':;u~~mcr en the Yale 4xperhncnt in llo,r.:,a ~6 ~~T~u~~m:;~';:V ntorAing with

Catholic priest, a Jewiah rabbi 1\nd and .religion, making the point that ism/' .. he added. St~dents gomg ~o the polls April The play the tGurth nnd final Wll&n th~ UNM Anthro ol $ F'cld programEr of study'" before u ,troup Housa 0 e Speake1· of the an Episcopalian bishop diBCuse: there is no :fundamental dUfercnc.e Father Wilkin he.aded the D~ns 27 ~1}1 fi~d. three 1tems on the hal- production ~f Radey's 1948-49 sell· Sassion (lo·opc:ratod wi"fh 0t1re P, . o! lrtl>l'O than 60 atudcnta and fac- In ilto Sen t • th D J'Reaearcll into Religion'' at tho alJ. between th~m. , . Sco~s lab~r schoolln D.etroit Pl'lOr lot m nddttion ~ the ~egular presl- son, is ~~a melodrama with wordst body Museum in a joint excnvatiC:n ulty nt Saro. Rnynold& llall at d have a clcnr n ~td ft o~~~rnta college assembly Tuesda¥ mOl'Ding "The acientist,U he sn1d, 11ap- to h1s assignment to Albuquerque dent and couneJL elections. Yell said. It calls for not only J'eg- ·ect t D t 0 lf p, m. Tuesday. mcmb $ .JtJ' y, W 12 nt Zimmerman Field. " proache.a hill subject matter, tllking in 1947. A member of the FranciS· An amendment which will change ulnr actors but .nlso dancera and ~~ngs aN 1\i o:~~c ~d~ ilfo::: "This experiment ia U !1ocsh ap~ slntcd0~~~ t::"~ [!u~lieaddi ~re

The assembly wns he1d as a part nothing for granted, whereas the can order, he rElccivcd his ma.ster1s the mothod of choosing :faculty singers. 8 n A • ti • "i . proae1l to cduenti.;m, and I believe thor& 1l1 b (mil n n t on of the Religious Emphasis Week religious man beginS" by taking God degree in .sociology and economics members fQr the publications board The play will bring many stage 0cor:'!5 ~e Pam, J;L 1 db tlmt it works/1 asserted D1·. Wil· two :p w tJ1 ono ,fildopendent and, program on c::ampus. Making ad- for granted. Only their approaches from the Cnth<Jlic University, will be up for eonside:rntion ns well vetarai'\S back into aetion as well P.ro! Pa::~nnM~~;~:~orfn !J.O:ct Y linms. , On: f~r::::::·f 11 . l ti dresses were nabbi David Sc1tor of ate ditl'erent." Washington, D. c. At present, he as a referendum on student demand as welcome sev~ral Jl,ew students of tbc D ta~'c::ul Musettm' t H or He explained that unilct· t'hc of the S tl k t thWJHg e ec o~ Temple Alberti Albuquerque; the "The two fields do llOt cQnfUctt is attending clnsses on campus in for a humor magazine. rucluded in the cast are Bnrbar~ d M.'f.e 1 ts u ar· un.ren Pt(Jgram c£ study'' syal.cm th l" t a cr 0 0 ouse a:nq nt. Rev. James M. Stoney, Blshop he went on1 '1but rather, they serve blstory, in addition to hiij otJu,Jr A new activity ticket, which has Griffin as Miss Snodgrass, Don ~~~f~ssor 'k~~gc1~!rl co~plc~~ the atudcnt undettakcs to master Ap~ol~bn dc~t ~fc~~hts:a~, will bo af the E;pis.copol Missionary Dis~ to support one another, both bring'• duties. "' revised alloCAtions for savernl nc· Chilcott .as ltarJ"y Hownrd George h f h es 1ma knowlede-c o£ a -w1ttJlo clvilbt\tien. itto en ° s,. 6 n ng eom .. trlct of New Mexico and Southwest ing man into cloaat relation and un~ Rabbi Schor fillccl pulpits in Lon· tivitics, will also be voted upon. Groskritt as Mosc- Bob c'ombs .as : ~O~ge 0 t 0 corn at UPWBl'ds of Tho brond phases of thit5 knowledge ~g· 1e~i fo.t: :c~ body an~ v, joint Texas, and Father Robert L. Wit· derstnnding of hiB world,ll don, England:; Hatttsburg, Mis~.; Nozzle. Jack Main B!! Adolpln,ts 'Th;c;-{•~ d t d ts li b t nrc Qconomicsj literature, sociology c:~m~:t<l a er ng t~nuttca. kine, president of the Catholic As the third viewpoint, Fathar Marshall :.rcx.t and Helena/ .Ark., M • • A Ungton, Leonard l)eL~on as Mayor Dl k f nrvar s u en I er Cl' and hlato.ry. d b 1 e appo h ent:s are :rcaehers College, Albuquerque. Wilkin pointed out the. need of re1i· before coming to Albuquerque six U$lCJans ppear . Wickhan1 Liz Ramsey as Vesta Vio~ S~itho of :t1~~~~b:nd ~j Ear]c 'fTho prapt>ntJ:nta of this cxpcr]., :~ho cb~mtho ;pr~jldlng office.~: ot

As firat speaker, .Rabbi Schor gion ns a foundation. for social con~ months ago. He was Qrdained at At High Schools lett Benny Tarver as the stranger, companied 'v n {rNMgb ~hn., nr mcnt baso thCJir- belief in such tnt m.ondntion cf' D.C rt ng I uv;n tce;mh· )lolnted out a need c-f a. student and sciousness, terming religion, .i'tbe Hebrew Uni()n CollQgc, Cincinnati, and Leonard Drum us Matkham. • ae 0 n rop~ ~ inclusivll approach to higher Jearn.. 1 ht 0 _p-a Y ea crs. o tho church fot: each other, He: said e:Qul of culture." He said the go.Qd after gra~u~tlon .from the Unlver- The fifth in a s.e.lies of higb Among the newcomer$ to tho ?JJY mnJ'J!'JI or .n ~:mnmr Jleld trJP ing Qn the fact thnt it is impossible ~:n iomfhittaos tntluda rplo~~ ~lee .. youth needs a knowledge of reli· of any way of life is dependent sity of Cmemnati. school tH5!!emb1y tnps this year Rodey stage are Sandy Levitt play~ 1n scare Q cy1 .cnccs of early to isolate tho art Ol' literature of A Q- 1~8 t a.nd wolfat:el JudJCJ.o.ry, gion tor a weU .. rounded personal· upon man'l'l acceptance of the prin- Biahop .Stoney is a gr.nduate of made by members of the music de· ing Miss Cabot, Yvonne Yar(.lho as *Fe:JV~t ma~11~ :he Up~,ct' teGiJ~ given }:ID.dod :from economics <Jr his~ ft~p~oprdatio~s, coun~lCJJqnd county ity. · ciples of religiOJJ which recognizes tha Univeralty of Snuth Carolina partruent will 1nclude Estancia~ Mrs. Hownrd Helen Camp .as. Jen· ve a ey, c 8 a grauua o tory -ot tho tfme!' 0

' c UCA on nn internal af .. "On the other hand,'1 hB went on, the individual as 'such. and has served Jn parishes in South :Mounttdnair and Vaughn, April '1, nyt Martha Week$ as Daphne Van .. UNI\1, . Dr. Willia1lla; stntcd that thO ta~s. .

41the church as an organization 1'It is only through thi!l reeogni~ America and Alabama. During and Fort Surnnl!r, Metros!) and A:etpool and George namsey as Dr. Paul Reiter~ 4irCctor of nn• 11arca program'• hnd the advtmtagf! he session will be split and needs the vigor and ~mtltut~Io.em the tlon of the individ'ilal that prevents World War I, he served aa cha,p· Santa Rosa on Apr_ll 8: R.enssel~er. th~opo)()gy field scss!ons nt the U~ of providing 4 reality- and .\1 whole .. adoption o£ 1·ulcs tovel·ntng- the .JSC.JJ .. student can bring to it." ca_pitaUem from .being as bad a laih with the armed forces. Personnel pArtimpatil!g are n:s Th1:1 tiFirebclles'' include sandy sa~d about 21000 specJtn():na:vere un· nees whic tbe conventional system tdon in ~ay is nte~ e:xpceted on to .. ;.;:::;:.:..:::;.::;;::.:.::...:::. ___ -;;::.::::.:::::=::...::;:.::...:.:..:;:;:...;;.:....:;...::...;;...,.. _____ _:._;_ ___ ,follow.a-: Isadora Feldstem, solo 111 .. Levitt Annl'l Kelsey Barbara Eag earthed at Bn.t Cava. Bestdcs the bf hJghor eduCAtion cannot mat<:Jt !"f;!dw U agenda m .addition to the

I 8 d L f -d H H 1 d M artist and accompanist; Patricia er and Shirl~y Pott~1• Among th= c:orn, tho Qxplorcrs tound stone ln J:"eto.~;ence to tho major ~riti~ m ue on of bill$. ''4 M 3 w Mortar oar oan un as e pe any Dic:"kson, soprano; Lois Roberts, vi~ ~•Ho.so .Boys" are G.eo;ge GJ;oskrib~ grinders, spear hands, knives, c:ie:m that students do not hav(l tho House Democrats incJud:o Lloyd en Omen ollnist, and the BraBB Quartette Bob Comb Al Holt Bill Blanc' •crnpcrs, nnd pottery. Other find• Intellectual atamlnl\ ond t11a inter- E. Abroms, Willinm Arntz, Clar-' . . s' d N E d f h M h composed of. James Whitlow, :first George Ra~sey and Leonard De~ wc.re .a ~ag of beans encased fn est for Buch a vast ucudcmlc pur- ~cal,Ch'!\I'CZ, Robert Cox; Henry . A Starving tu ent ear n 0 t e ont trumpet~ Nctl Wilson, second trum .. Lean ammal htde, 4 set of threo Jnatchcd auit Dr Williams (!mphatieally de~ p mskt, Doh Longford, Leonard N d Ch pet; Jack GH, first trombono, and Sc;nc design was by llill Greene kniv~s, nn.d 1? "monos" on~ "'!'e· fined th~ progr•m qualification• ••l'r!~cc,RonllubleandAnltaSnlpes. Orne eerers , Thonms Calkins $CConcl trombone. G d 1 H 'd d' tatca' (primitive tools to:r gr1ndmg ... - t l 1. to !I 1 d Is b 1 nouso RopubllCllns ate Melvin 4'In 1938 :Mortar Board set up a flistance 1t. was necessary to limit ' eorge an ngw e1• em an, 811 corn), ~ '""" 11 r c 10" a B u en u Berg, GtUJrga Butrctt, Marshall Far-

It~an fund to assiat students finan- the amount to :not moro than $25 ~.!ltum:s b~ Pa_t Bamdton. Tech- those in the fiUperfor l'attks o£ tho .ris, .Z.'ellpa Gonzales, Ronald liollan-Four men and throe women were cially for .short pcrlods and emer- for any loan and for a period not Personnel Wor~shop m~l direction us ttrt1er J~meu ·!l Jlradua~ level. · der1 Juliette Reosao, Ruben nodri·

choson as next year's choorleaders gencies Sines that time Mortar to exceed 15 days Sineo Januncy T B H 1.1 t LSU Miller, Dorothy DnVles l\!lUers 10 s h p f• • Ho •••d that he did nof> expect goet Fred Strait ll S 1 J at the intta·squad f~otball game. Board has made 209 loans ,amount- 1, 1949, a:()pro;a~ately 60 l?ans 0 e e a a in charge of dancE! direction, and op ro ICiency to see the vr~gram oll'~red !It tha Rob~rt Wt~ll.s and Tb:!:~ ~1=4~ 81

The cbeerlertd()rS: will, be:- Le~()y ibg ot $2.,820.50 with Ver'!/ltttle lQ.ss have ben made 10 amot1nb varying A workshop. in student personnel · ~ u.ndergraduate level dunng lu~ life- OtJu:ms in tho liouse will be; lt.ot-Brown, Bllllz Hopf, Wilbur Stlll· from failure of repayment," .. id from $3.00 to ji25.oo. will be held at Louisiana State Policeman Hit by Car lillleia~ecauscdt)lo m1• attersb odf dtcpart..d re•sives: Waller lll'arcek, Robert weU, Frank Lt!hew, Nancy O'Br:iEu, Dean IA!na. Clauve, head of the Since Mortar noatd o.lfers-thiii as .. University, June: 20 to,.)'ul}" 1, Dean E men co~r ma JOn, u J:C ' an Sitzruun and JJelfmo Vnreta~ So-AM Rlebardson and Ann .Taekson. ll!or~ Board Loan Fund. sistanee it seemu that " student Lena c. Clauve allnodnced thio On Road to Recovery xoms ·~.d·:, ea~ber would rcqutre mueb cioliat, .Tohn E. Trowbridge: and

Dunng the ls,st year there were benefited: by a loan g1vcn in good week. a JUS e!l • • tndependent, Le.r~.ty Hendricks, Jose

-_s..;u.:.p:.po;..rt-..th..;e_c_a;..m..;p:.u:.;s_Cb;.:..;e..;•t.:;.._ __ "";_"'_an...:.y_.req~u-es_ts_t_o_r_ii_n_a_nm_'_al_a_•_~ 1 faith shQuld betesponsible for nay... The workshop is designed for John Dh~.Dean, campus policeman D ~ ld 0 R' d f..L... tb Dtrh Wil1Jahf8 001

1f the audtyt'!11( F. :Martinez, Jr., lr.an liylcs and

ing, Dean Clauve Sbtd. . .'Personnel directors, Deans of whp was It by a car -on the Central r. .uaro ' tc ' as~ ;,wnt a e nttu a; to eagues at a e GMrgo Tay1or.

C A k d. p •d f d I p iXh 1 • U hl to U h1 Women and Men and Houscmoth· crosswalk last week, is 'Up on dean, College of Arts and Sctences, we'fe not sure tb~t .there was a ln the Senate the Democrats wUI

Ongress S e to ~'~OVI e e era rogram e: oan ur. ava a .. 0 a s .. (!r!J • Crtltehes novt bUt won't be back on nnnounccs that the sophe)n'lore pro. phlloso_phy or B dJSCII.>lane to the bo te resented' b I B h I' dents and no mterest •s charged, Dr RoberHiiner director or stu the job for another month, at least, ficiency tesls In Engliab wm be "area program!' wben they began too J..tillo lllck YCl."k~ Jill~• ;!'il";

Soma who have appreciated the dent· afta1rs of th~ University 0f campus ]lolice chief Noel Looney given April19t ~Or and 21. These the experin~ent, but afU!t' :five yeara, Goe:hl ll<lb~rt Granick Tomt'i!i t-of Scholarsh.IPS by Nat"tonal Student Group help in an emergency loa yo con- Millllll Oxford Ohio wm direct the said toda)'. !e•t!J are r.quircd for all und.r· they concluded that with ca.reJ'ul gome~ Alan OdendaW Ed P.;~l trlbuted to- -the fund and gtftg tl.TE! w.orks-hop 1 Ohiet Looney suid that though graduates. · selection o! students and the inclU· Joseph * Surkis trw-in ''l'ro k L'

• • always appreciated. No g~eral iee: or tUition 'WiU Dean's injuries- weren:t t~etj.otls~ the ~ The tesUI 'W!il be he1d in Countsel- ~}on of~ attfr, c:.e~~ral ~cl~ of atud~ B. Wllllerstein' and Stua~:l ~ci~ The U. S. National Student As$Qoo wera not ~nrolled m l!()tleges,. Some be charged. Further information beat atound the Utuverstt~ 1!1 a 1ng and T(!Sting, Yatoka hall. On mastermg a C1vilization.' .e(luJd be berg,

ciati6n has called upon Congress to 50 per cent. td thls group are jll C I b d H W and application blanKs may be ob- tough one, and a patrobnan must b~ Tuesday~ April 19 and Thursday a success'" Senate Republicans- include Man-epact legislation to provjde a na" f'anillies: 'Whose income is b~Io ar S a j ins tnined in the Personne1 Oftlca. in good conditit.n to handle it.. April 21, the bours Will be from u~l Chavez, Jim Mauzyt James Me-tiona! programo£fedorally financ•d *3,000 per annum . .Average twtiob S ._. C t t Patrolm•n Don E. Sawyer ot the 2 to 4 P· m. On Wednesday, AprU Vets Not Receiving Gmnlo Bradley Mitchell Cberlos scholarships for apptoihnate-ly and IiVin~ aa~~ts at college ranging peaK:tng On es • · city police is taking Dean's pJ~e ro, the houre wilt be frorn 3 to 6 Norrh: Facundo-Rodfjgue~ and Roy aoO,ooo eollego student!!. The "Ci· between 4760 and $1,000 yearly in- carlsbad High School won th MAieor ~~~de l'ubhshed while he recovcro. p.m. 'l'hi~ te•t will be the laot until Cheeks Should See VA Wing•k ~!Ihtn G.l. Bill, would proyide tor dJcate tho pressing rtMd :for finnn· state pub1id sr_,eaki:ng contest at the ..-r .. 'rlWaH e ~11 moo1n m_cteors b)' 1uly, 194~. AU to h h Albert"nivera is to represent the d1rect support to the indiVidual on e1at aids 'U • • S d U 1 e u ~ ~ aas, znstruc or 1n astron. . __ ~ . ve tans w o ave llot r~ I d Jl d t t • th S te the basis of need and ability, .a11d NSA. has launched its program ntve:t·!nty atur a:Y. Ga up P aeed omy, was ~ecently reprlnted in PJar Day Scheduloo: ~ t!eiv~ nny .aubsl!it:enc~ checks by n e en en par Y 111 e ena wou1d be administered by the states bn three levels. In the first two-, its second. 1'Documentation des ObservafeUrs,11 A co~ recreational play day ls Fenley_ Rted on Spelling Bee Board Apl'll 11, are requested W report R~i/r'i'QgMgsJvcs d to be seated are­without dls~rintination as to race 1nember- colleges and tl!g{onal or.. Florence- :Holman was tha il1riit1· a. French astronontfcal publication; schedul(!d tomorrow irom 1 to 4 Dr. G. Ward Fenley, University to thn Veterans Guidance Center, ingtJl": t- Xaynti an Murray Schlea:-ereed econotdfe ot' Meilil atatuer ' ~aniza.tions: Jts:ve bean caUed upon stat" on the Carlsbad team, Witintng it was ann()unced by the Institute p. m. Activities will include hors~· n~ws bureau, and Dr. I!. 0. Ried, Yatoka Hntl, tht! Ye:torAn$ Affairs • · .

Th6 purpose of the NSA :prog;am to e:olicit public and congres!Jional thrE!e first ptace awards in a field of Meteoritics. Haas. is also ass!!..- shoes~o outdoo-r 'Volleyball, croquet, assistant deati in Arfs and Seie:neea, officet announced today. . • was outlined by its National Ex- oupport tot national oebo)arship of 100 contestant•. University de- cinted with the Institute. tenni•, paddle tennis, and rocre•· were named judges in the Albu· lilvcr)' ci!'ort is being made by the Intruder Thre fen T 6 lieutJ:v..c C~n'.ln'littee as: a means of legislation. • bate team coach, Dean 1I.- 0. Ried, t~onal swirntning. Everyone is il'J. .. querque Spelling Bee, sponsoted '-:.cteran~s- Administration to expe- .. • a ~ .. "remoVing' further the economic On the ••«•••!level, the folloW· presented thO awards. Suppoet the Campus Cboot. Vlled to nttend. by "downtown Paper. dllo debvery of check<. G;rl w.t~ Gun' Flees barriers to educs.tttin rind enabling ing steps have been taken:- . ~ _ ' bur most compatent at1d gifted 1. The staff of NSA has a})• I-I d I v A k D • · • A man calling him:self fiJohn youth to obtain for themselves and pealed to House and SenaW Com- t t t • . t • lrDm Wjsconsin" broke into Dormt .. fDt' sdctet}; the rnrudrnum ben~fits ml.ttees to. J'etommend national a n e s s e e r a n a c s I s c r I m I n a I 0 n tory T ... G late Saturday- tth~·'ht nnd to be gained Jrom higher educa- sebolarshlp legislation. · threnteoed on Uhidentificd •o-ed, po• tton." • 2. The NSA Sube:onunissloh. .on . Hte repotfed yesterday.

The mora than '1()0,000 students Legislation its Washington is pre~ Bigotry nfid prejudice were the where Jews \vere refused htltel Russett spoke on df.serimination The claws are op;ened and 1n this tour, he said he diacO\'• AcMi'dfng to the girl, she awoke: teptesented in NSA through 289 parln# to Clltcutarize alt lndivid1.111l matn: pbints: oi an address by Itat- rooms simply be~auae tht!!yo wete aga~nst individuals because o£ elosed by cords runttihg along his ered that the patients were more late in the night to lind the in­Mlleges a'nd: universities were Members of CongrEsS to enl[st their old RusseU, bahdless Veteran of Jews, and wa't' berMs. denied the their tolot,. race or crel!-d* It wa$ arm .neross his. back ur.der hili distl3rbed about diseritttinn.tion truller .sitting on the side- of her called upon to exert full s~p.Port for st).p~ort, Wo:rJd War Irj when be Spoke be-- right to b~ buried ifi their home nne jn a serjes of sbnilat talka coat and operated by rnust1es in thttn their injuries. bed. aueh legislation 1n a reJ:)!)rt hY the 2. The a:tatf' ot NSA ls studying i'ora: aoo students and tncuity lnem- town cemetery .for ho otl!ett reason sponsored by the Anti-defama.. his opposite shOulder. lie is nbtn ''Titey arc pretty bitter/' he 11!'m John :f:J:olrt Wisconsin; I go Assodatlon1« National Commission pending li!g-islation be:t'ore Congtel!l!! bers Monday nfternoon in the SUB. than that they were of Spanish tion League. Altet bis-•a.ddtess, to rotate one dak b:t use of the Jidded, upr()babl)' because with to schoolltere/1 he said, on tdueationnl Problem!!. The ur~ and will prepare recom'mendations •'Democrney, oUl' way o:f life, is descent. the atidienee was invaed to (ib.. other moving it into the position their inju:r1es, they are still much He then told her he lihd A gun gent neod was 1:1trcssed by t~e cotn- :for the Natieinat Ebcecutlve COm .. O:ti trial,U exclai1n£1d RUsSell. ctnus· '1The hope of America Hes in the serve ltow ttussell manipulates needed such llS f()r picking Up a. d(,fser to tht't 1var and the comrad- a:ttd was goinl!' to shoot her. Her ndssi(ln wh!:!n it indicated that nn- mittee on the endttraentent o:t spe· sia 1s trying t(l- di~c:redit our cotltr· present generation/' said Russell, his steel .hands. toft'ee cup~ ship it develops-!' scream:g: caused the l'l'utrt to -flee, other 10 per cent inctease ln gen· clfiC tneasurl!s. " try -in pointing out to other nations •trn you, the youth of America,. will He lost his llands when a (use- .:Alter- a few minutes of watch· Thi! discovery ;ed hitrt to tna"ke witliesses Bh'.l«:!d. <

erat.tuition was to be expected for Statit1g that: uwa· have Mhte a that discrimination fs • prevalt!ht come our next leruiP.r.s. America is h~ \Vas hOtding suddenly blew up. ing, it is dUflcult to re4Hze the his second tour, now' in process, Police wouldn't hazard t1. com­the coming year in addition to the lontr wa;t from the days wheh eoJ .. here in An'ti:!tiea," dependent ppon thi!! generation. At tlu! titne he was stationed at tnecW.anical ha'llds :1re hot ani- A native of Cambridge, Mass., ment tts to whether the often:der average Of 28 per c~nt siit.ee 1!J39. lege wrts a11 ex:p~ence Teserved lor He asked the youth o:t the na· NeVer b~fore hag there been sueh an ndvantcd Army trafning ten· mate; the moYetnents ate .so quick ho is on leave o£ ahscnei!" frnm was thl'!. Blimn olle who iS being The repott added that: the specially _gifted or thE! futanclnl· tion .to ~lhninnte thht disctimina- a time fol" b.ll Americah!!: to work ter tn the slates. and smooth. B~;tstoh University, whcte h~ jg sought :tor seV"eral similar lneidertts-

1. Vetel'iltt lmrb1lments, whteh lr ablel' Eug£;fie: G. SchwartztNSA tion and t& .judge people on a basis together/~" WUb hJs ShbstUute handa,. nuasell was reciplcnt .f'Jf two- sttidying adl'ertisihlt. He hotJcS earl!er·t'-h-ia_Y_"~"'-·~--~ have dE!creMed Mtd.e 11 per cent President for Educational Proh. ol abilttt and ~haracter. Wbi~11 nre Jnonnted onht his AcadilntY -itw.a:rds for hia per.. to; _go into pubUc relations aintc -in the past ]'.ear~ were: ex~ected to lems, vresented tlte Assoclatiort;a untscrlrrtinationl'' hi:! saM., umay :By BETTY MeCL'ENDON wrists, he is 11ble to-light his own lormartte in ~'The Best Yenrs ftfs experif:lttce with thnt t'icltl Wayne '\Voodw·orth, Ed, and Carl end by 105G.lrede:rttl appropriations vlewti in .ti)Jkilh:Un(cations to Sena .. mean an end. to the American way It's a bit startling- at fitst to cfga.rettes-, cut hla meat and has of Out t.ives,!f itt which he por.. while in lloUy,'vood. ar.a taking <Jf't a little e.ar1:t .fOr undet the -present: G.I. Bill should tor Elbert D. Thomas (D. 'Utah) of life., W6 s:houtd nll endeavor shake ltntuls" with a pair ~f rub.. oonl)neted mant other diRitult trnyed a handl<!s$ -vet~rnn. RusseJI's witc and 14-months EasW:r Vacation. Ed has a tswe(it · be diverted, coincldent with this de- iind ReptesentatiV"O .1ohn tesinski to make our nnti.on an example that ber~eovertd s~e.l tlaws. But n tnsks. Since finlshing thtl' picture, he old daughter arc still itt lloston. littta WQtrtnn' bac'k iii Milwaukee crelt!Ul; to non-veb!ran students of (D. M1ch.) 1 Chairmen o£ tho Seh· the- Atnerican vtnY Qi Ute is best.11 number tlf students on t:impus The. only thing that has has made two speaking' tours and ftc rentnrk~d that during tfte who i~ going- to thrown big partv abi1ity and need~ ate and llous~ Comttdttecs dealing kussetl s~ted that the: causes of did )oat that Monday .alternoon s(Ub1ped hhn thus fa-c ta: tyhlg acrOa€1 the rtatlon. Tfle: first WaB tOui", h~ has beett ahlc to be with for him day after 'tomorl'<!W. Carl

· 2. Despite <!urtent .Onl'oUntent of with educational tegf~tation. NSA bttoleranc.e in our e6t.lhttt la3T h1 ntter handless veterart Haro1cl his tie-. Il« gufd that he had tried for the Veteran's Rehabilitation them o)tly ohe day two mont11s has a t:at whleh M is gofhgta &ring­more than 2,400,0001 75 per cant of ltas oifered to appear before thes~ the people tihemsel'Ves. As ex-am.. Russell. eomplt!tEd his 8Ji~cch in bow-tieM tflat dip on t.ut that fte· _program and induded stol)s u.t• ago .. lte will complete this ten... badt; atld Wn:9ne just hM~ tho natl0'1111! 17-18 yea~ old group committee• In future hearings. plea he told otoriea of situation< the SUB b•Uroom. a!ill w•s un~ble to manage, more than 200 hospitals. month rour in Mal'. Sooyoti n!tor vacation; hnvofun.

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HAS RELIGION FAILED AT UNM? And so "Rehg10us EmphasiS Week" slowly rehg~on 1s repuls1ve m itself Th1s places

draws to a close Despite the fondest hopes bg10n on the same level as other s~!~E:~~II!i~~=) of campus reltglous organizatiOns, and de- "lmmortahzed" by a week, I e • Be -~1nd

Dumb Ammals, Grow a Beard, and Don't sp1te publtC!ty WhiCh far excer.ded the sub- on the Grass Week. Ject's value, "ReligiOus Emphasis Week" fiz. Crassly commerctahzed, rebg1on loses w!J,atii!:,!:.C:~~·:~ zled appeal1t does have to many students :A )og'i-J,,nnd

Only 600 persons (and that 18 a hberal est1- cal follow-up for th1s first step m the .. P<lPU·I"'"'f mate) showed up for the all college assembly lariZed" campatgn would be a ser1es of ra<lioJ•···~~ Tuesday, t<> hear a priest, rabb1, and btshop smgmg commercmls tell why re11gwn IS necessary to college stu-. Perhaps the reason so many student;,"ni~~~;~~~~hl:.:'~J\n:~ dents This poor tul'I!out, d~sp1te the fact disinterested m rehg1on IS because they •. that all classes weie cancelled to allow stu- 1t has fatlea In some cases they have dents to attend 1t teach brotherhood in one breath, and fos.terlno•tes

Does this mean that students don't care d1scrimmat10n and mtolerance m the about teltgion? Does 1t mean that educated If th1s IS the case, "Rehg1ous people don't need rehg1on, or does tt mean Week" must surely have added to the that college students aren't educated? lus10nment they feel At any rate, the

Tradttwnally, college students, as a group turnout proves that commerctabzation eaSily classified, have a "large percentage of populartzat10n are not the answers agnostiCs and athe&sts It would be dllllcult to S1x hundred attendmg, 4000 reJectmg say why, and we're not gomg to attempt to a challenge, orgamzed rehgwn, college "'j;j;~~~~~~~ betw•••• answer the questiOns above dents will fill a great many church pews

However, the 1den of a week to emphasize the future, tf they are assured 1t 1s worth

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Campus electwns are coming up agam method of choosmg faculty members of Students WJll go to the polls Aprtl 27 to elect publtcntJOns board wtll also come to s~~~d:~!~~hj~ the1r student body president, counCilmen, and vote As the board stands now, there athletic council Of course, many students three faculty members and ten students

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don't g1ve a dam, but student government priSlng the membership The faculty m•om., serves a v1tal'function m protectmg the m- hers are appomted by the president of te•ests of the students, mterested or not Umverstty nle~n-1'"~~:~~!

J uat as an example, take the recent mves- The change would have the faculty tigatiOn of the Commumty Concert whJCh bers nominated by the Student Council, .~i•thi~~~-~·~~~~:~I~f.:•~;~~ saved about $1000 of student money. the president choosmg three from the

Three 1tems Will be on the ballot besides Fmally, a referendum of student opiini<ml''"!: election of officers, and we would hke to see on a campus humor magazme will be on •"''lh•dl the polttical parties make note of these m ballot Pue-Blah, a trial edition appeared atlusir1g

the1r platforms Arousmg general mterest Homecommg, and It wnsn't very good IS as Important a duty of the parties, as IS course, 1t was handtcapped by lack of a Wmn!ng counCJl seats manent staff If students want a humor m<tg-h.,:ites

A new activity t1cket must be voted on by IIZme, this wtll be the t1me for them to ~~~~~t~~:d -at least one-th1rd of the ehg1ble voters. Of cate that E these, two-th1rds must vote approval m order In the final analys1s, It JS up to the• ~:~~!~~~H:i~~~~% for the ticket to pass Student government and poht1c1ans, those much-maligned i: worked long, through many 1lery and sweaty uals who recetve httle thanks for the sesswns to re allocate many ttems They shall they do, to make the students consc1ous of have faded, unless they can get the vote out Issues they must :face m the Aprii27 election A complete ItemiZed account of the proposed Not by campatgnmg for personahties, ne\\ ticket Wlll appear m a future ed1t10n, and by campa1gnmg for 1ssues, will student students should g~ve It thell' close attention. ernment cease to be a mockery to ma:nyll

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IIOT ONE liNGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION

DUI TO SMOKING

iJ'...,,....;..,.. dZJ' __ L ,,;~6_.A ~-- 1 Test Camel m !dncs:; for ycurselt l'n your owa t/IW"'-"T""«<f«'N' v-.t:uJUHJ "t i:ont 'I' ldr tMtc 't for throat Jt at any time you are not (onvlnced tbac Cllmels 1re the mUd!!!t t gattttclyou v~ evct smokl!d terurn tbc ptu:kase with the unwed Cameli nnd you will receive It fuU ptm:b~~Sc price P,lWI p0Jt111e (S,,n,J) lt.-J Reynolds 1flbll.cCO Company, WID•ron Salem Norili CaroUru..-

1

Photo Contest Open To Any U Student

A grand prize of a complete ture assignment on a n~~;,~:Jj sclentifi:e magazino is t in the fourth annual Mu Collegiate Competition ~hc>tog:-1 raphy contetlt,

Prints must be turned in by 30, 1949 to he eligible !or awards.

The top prize will go to tho dent entering tlti! best group to ten print:J, including entries least three ot the five other sions in the contest.

Prile

2U4 E. CEm'RAL l~ Blo<b Eaotof CempQ

In the Lobo Lair By Jim Santoro

GET HOME in" HURRY! You•IJ 8et mote tlme •••• ad more fa• ... o•r ot yoar Easter holidart. if rou 1pead LI!SS time travelia87 u.d the eco.a~ comfomble way to ao and retuta IS

BE A FAVORITE IN THE EASTER PARADE

NEW ARRIVALS

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A"i7 n,n:a Still Spells Trouble; Wildcats 11.•"n Lobos in Baseball Doubleheader

rocksters Meet "" ...... ,Tomorrow

Music Students ~~~~~::~~~.~~ Talent Contestsl~i~~t:.~:~~:!~~~~~t!~~~~11

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Specializing in MEXICAN fOOD

THIS SATURDAY We are offering again our Hit Special of last

Satur.day

A Tasty, Delicious

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ONLY

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made-to-order face powd .... ·

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$2, 3, 5 t,he box (plus tax)

Introductory box $i

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like cream hair tonics?

gives your hair that 11 just-CO!Jlbed11

look-all day long!

NEW FORMULA WITH Vl.AIOL0 works wonders in the looks of your hal.r. It looks natural. •• it feels natural ••• snd rtiBtays in placel 'l:ry a bottle.

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CARTOON

and Latest PARA~IOUNT NEWS

O~en ·12 Noon to 10 P.M. · Closed On Mondays

"TAKE ME OUT TO

THE BALL GAME" -Starring

. FRANK SINATRA

ESTHER .WILLIAMS

GENE KELLY'

COU.LD· YOU

..

CALL ON 5,000

STU.DENTS TODAY?

If you had something to sell, and wanted to tell every student about it, could you rap on 5,000 doors·today?

IMPOSSIBLE YOU SAY . - . ~ . .

CERTAINLY .N-0-T YOU can't make those calls, but there is a salesman who sees that man.y students now-THE NEW MEXICO LOBO.

Use th"e Me.dium that

Visits the Students Every

Tuesday a~d Frida.y

THE '

NEW MEXICO LOBO

The l'reW MEXICO LOBO , ia a liberal non-partisan semi·

weekly journal published by the Students of the University of New Mexleo FOR the University· Students.

SEMI-WEEKLY PUBLICATION OP TH;E ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OP THil

First Session of Model Legislature Adjourns After Members Introduce Total of 36 Bills

Kroll Signs Eogle Football Controct

Dr. Koo Enc/s Religious Week with SUB Aaaress11

Lunar Meteors, Varying Colors are Objects Of Search in Total Moon Eclipse Tonight

to Be Taught Week in Gym

Gets \';)

Underway Four Day Meeting Brings Delegates To UNM Campus

Two Hundred Women Arrive from Colleges

·All Over the Nation

'l,'odoy is tho lost day ·~~dldntos

may· tul'll In petitions t<lr the. Apl'il

27 student body elcctlona. .Petitions

must be in the perQonn~l offi~o not

Inter than 4 p, m.

Convention Tomorrow