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SANTA FE-Gov. Jerry He asked for 14 per cent more ' Apodaca announced his proposal money to be appropriated for . to .consolidate ,the current number public schools, but stressed that of 117 'staffeci .agencie~. into 12 money is not the, total answer in major cabinet departments in his educatidn. He srud'the parent~il and State of the State message commu"riify concerns . revolve yesterday:·· · aroun~ the lack of discipline, the basic · skills and the quality of . He also advocated higher teaching. natural-resource taxes, lower taxes for the consumer, financial­ disclosure laws for elections, more· In his proposal to place stricter money for education and stricter control over lobbyists, Apodaca control on lobbyists. asked for a lobbyist-disclosure law to regulate more closely the ac- · His address opened the 33rd · tivities of paid lobbyists, legislator's session of the New Mexico State and 9fficials of · the executive Walter Martinez approaches the podium a her being elected Speaker of the House Legislature. He cailed for the repeal branch. during the o_penin!J, of the 33rd session of the N~w Mexico State Legislature yesterday. of the 68 citizen boards and · commissions that are now part of the government bureaucracy. ,

. '·'Every time one of our com: · •. missions or boards meets for a NelN-Mexica Answers to yesterday's regular monthly, -quarterly, or crossword puzzle are on annual session it costs taxpayers an page 10. averageof$1,000 a day," he said. D.AI-.LV

~ LOB "This has got to change. .We VVednesday,January19,~977 IJIIIIII_ have to make government a more JAil. • effective instrument and get it off ---- people's backs and out of their ,...... I't.::t~) I pockets.•• KNME Given Sufficient Funds ·'k·~<~.ll!ifJ · He said "sunset clauses" would. be part of the reorganization plan. "These (clauses) wiU set up an . automatic and periodic assessment Lobo.Telecasts Obtai;:!fsonsor ' of state agencies and departments to make sure that they perform well or t.hat they are needed at all," he . By Tim Higgins said he first contacted the foun: rights in August to this season's games, beginning with the Arizona said. · · A New Mexico foundation is dation in October. Lobo basketball games. Bids .for State game on Jan. 15. The expected to .contribute the $25,000 KNME's Executive Director of the games had been submitted by broadcasts have also been picked • · Apodaca also proposed .raising to $30,000 needed by KNME-TV to · Lobo Bas~eJb~ll,, John •. J{lee,., ~id ot~~~;.Albuquer.que 1,\tstations, .but up ·on. cable-TV outlets in the state the taxes on oil, natural gas, coal -complete its telecasts of this that all · remaining road . games - were considered by UNM to be too and in EJ Paso. season's Lobo basketball games. would be telecase Jive. Hom'e games low. · · and uranium. ''Presently, .the oil Referring to the foundation's and gas industry contributes almost UNM Athletic Director Lavon. wiD be shown on delayed telecasts KNME provided $20,000 of the McDonald said that he expects the at 10:30 p.m. An exception will be estimated $45,000 to $50,000 preference to remain anonymous, $200 million annually tQ the state," Klee said, "It's their discretion and he said. "But in 1985, New private foundation to supply the the Feb. 5 afternoon game against needed to meet the· cost of televising money. sometime this spring, and Wyoming. The Wyoming game will the games, ·and solicited the rest we have no reason to question their Mexico;s oil and gas production integrity. Beggars can't be will be only about 55 per cent of that the foundation prefers ·to be telecast live on KOB-TV. from the foundation." remain anonymous until then. He KNME was granted television McDonald said that although he choosers.'' what it is today." · · · was pleased with KNME's He said ·an increase in the taxes production of the games, he didn't on these resources would enable the know who would be televising them state to protect low-income families next season--"We'll probably put Carter Picks •'who are the most vulnerable to the thing back out for bids next high energy prices." Apodaca said year and see what happens," he ·p'Leary for the revenue obtained through these said. taxes could 'allow the state to Klee said that more than 99 per remove the gross-receipts tax cent of the public response received Federal Post . adding $30 million to the taxpayers' by KNME about its coverage of the pockets. It could also allow the games was favorable, and that most of the complaints centered on state to ~provide benefit payments Plains, GA. (UPI)-John F. progra~:ns that were pre-empted by for the needy to offset the ~igh cost O'Leary, head of the New Mexico's of energy. the games. KNME Program Manager Carlos Energy Board, will be named In . the area of pre-election Molina said that some of the Federal Energy Administrator, disclosures, Apodaca advocated programs could be viewed later replacing Frank Zarb, it was lear­ requiring candidates to make their during the week in which they were ned yesterday. financial contributions public. scheduled. "Candidates have revealed their Klee said KNME had an ad­ Sources said that President-elect vantage over commercial stations in financial contributions on. the Jimmy Carter will shortly .-an­ its coverage of the games-"We federal level for years and it has nounce the appointment of caused no calamity fit the can show more basketball, because congressional races," he said. · we don't have the pressure to break O'Leary, away for commercials.'' O'Leary was appointed director McDonald was also pleased about another advantage offered by of the Bureau of Mines .in the In­ LegiSlators Differ on U. Allotment KNME's coverage-the half-time terior Department by President programming. Lyndon B. Johnson in 1968. He ''We can sell different parts of was later fired by President New Mexico state legislators were a11d enough money to give adequate better and ·more' expertise in the University academically. We Richard Nixon in 1970 amid press divided yesterday in their opinions raises to its employes. · educatioQ. ·,I would hope and think have a captive audience, so we can repo.rts that Nixon had acted under of whether they would support th~t fhe legislators wiiJ act disseminate information that pressure from mine operators. UNM President William Davis' Malry also said he is in favor of magnanomously toward UNM." people might not normally watch. appropriating enough money to But when asked whether he felt the After the half-time show with the attempts to obtain more money O'Leary also ser:ved with the from the legislature for UNM than . start a junior college, and he said he University would really get the Collegiate Singers, I got two phone supported financing a new money, Salman said, "I doubt it." 'calls from people who didn't know Atomic Energy Commission when the Board of Educational Finance 1 recommended. mechanical engineering building UNM even had a choral group. it was headed by Carter's Energy with money in the capital outlay Sen. Aubrey . Dunn, finance "This is a way for the Athletic Adviser, James R. Schlesinger .. Davis had said he would attempt budget. The capital outlay budget is committee chairman, (D-Otero), Department to make a contribution • Sources said that Schlesinger to acquire approximately $300~000 a fund which provides money for · said he had not looked into the LFC back to the rest' of the University. recommended O'Leary's ap­ more for UNM than the BEF had building projects. Any money the recommendations and could not It's something you can't put a pointment. recommended. ·•. University would receive from the c<;Hnment on Davis' request.· -dollar bill price on." fund would be in addition to the Rep. Lenton Malry, (D· money it receives for its general ·Rep. David Rusk, (D-Bernalillo), Other half-time programs have In addition, former Chicago sajd "I don't know the -LFC focused on New Mexico Highlands, Bermilillo) said, ''I am in favor ol' budget. ~ Sun~Times Washington correspon­ · raising the ·amount the Board of recommendation, but it i$ pretty Eastern NewMexico, New Mexico dent Tom Ross will be named Educational Finance . tecom~ Rep •. David S~lman, (~·M?~~­ .tough in any.area to push the action . State and New Mexico Western. , 'Assistant Secretary of Defense for mended!' He said he would like to Harding-San M1guel) sa1d, I of the Legislature above those Klee said that KENW•TV' m ·Public Affairs-the voice of the would say the general attitude of Portales has begun televising see the University get enough Pentagon-sources said. · the House is that New Mexico needs (Continued on PageS) KNME-produced broadcasts of the • · money to hire additional.. professors

-~·-,.. 1 J ". . ' I ...... 0\ In Plane Crash "0 - W~[!4[L(J)­ & _...... " ~CfW~ z Yugoslavia Officia-l Dies "~ ~ By United Press International ~ .') ~. i' n BELGRADE, Yugloslavia Tito's showdown with Croatian the eight-man presidency and 0 ' (UPI)-A U.S.-built Lear Jet nationalists and Serbian liberals. elected by the national assembly. t:J carrying Prime Minister Dzemal el. He won re-election to a full four­ q Cairo Police, Students Clash Bijedic and seven other persons year term in May 1974. · The National Assembly was to go t"" CAIRO, Egypt (UPI)-Helmeted police, shooting in the air and crashed in a snowstorm southwest into emergency session since none 0 of Sarajevo Tuesday. All those 0" firing tear gas, clashed with thousands of students and w?rk~rs The line of succession in of the four deputy prime .ministers 0 demonstrating in Cairo and Alexandria yesterday to protest pnce m­ aboard the craft died, the gover­ Yugoslavia calls for a prime automatically succeeded to the ..... creases decreed by the government in the 1977 budget. nment said. minister nominee to be chosen by largely functionary post. § <= President Anwar Sadat reacted by ordering all universities and Military helicopters spotted the schools shut for the next three days. el crash .site in central Yugoslavia, but '<,.... were unable to reach it during· the Gilmore Death Sparks .:0 storm, Yugoslav sources said. ,.... , ·ERA Passes in Indiana '-0 ..... INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)-The Indiana Senate yesterday approved Bijedic, 59, had been prime Spring 1977 Schedule, ASUNM Film Committee minister since 1971. He also served Execution Controversy the Equal Rights Amendment, making the state the 35th to ratify All films shown at 7:00 and 9:15p.m. unless*, then check LOBO or ERA. as president of the Federal (UPI)-Gary Gilmore leaned commodated him," said Collins, It takes ratification by 38 states to make ERA law. Executive Council, and the sources back in his chair and thought for a himself a prisoner on death row of ~HH. theatre KU N M. The SUB Theatre entrance is at the SOUTH enterance of the The Indiana Senate vote, after two hours of debate, was 26-24. The said his successor was expected to moment for a few appropriate the Tennessee State Penitentiary. SUB in th~ basement. words. But Richard Holtan, on death measure earlier passed the House of Representatives by a vote of 54- be one of the council's four vice 'r 45. . ' presidents. "Let's do it," he said. row at the Nebraska State Prison, Other states where ERA will be before legislators in the next two Five riflemen took aim and fired said the execution made him Wednesday 9 That Cold Day In the Park {USA/1969) Altman's first. A months include North Carolina, Nevada, Georgia and Florida. The Federal Executive Council and Gilmore slumped dead in the uneasy. January wealthy Sandy Dennis shelters a young wanderer leading Indiana was the first state to ratify ERA in this year. was called into session eight hours chair-the first man executed in the to murder. United States in a decade. Thursday 10 after the crash. "At this moment, "It's certainly not a festive Wednesday19 La Strada {ltaly/1954) Felllni. Anthony Quinn is a one-man World Without Sun• (1964) Costeau's underwater science nobody knows who will succeed Newspapers in Europe decried occasion, to say the least," he said. roads how. documented Battle of San Pietro {USA/1944) John Huston Ford Pardons Tokyo Rose him," one source said. the execution and at least two "It makes me much more uneasy Thursday 20 shot this anti-war short for the U.S. Army. Wild Strawberries (Sweden/1957) Bergman. An old man Friday 11 " criticized the "circus" atmosphere than I was.'' gets another taste of life gone-by. Camille {USA/1936) Cukor. Garbo as a sacrificing femme in which it was carried out. fatale. WASHINGTON (UPI)-Administration officials say President The U .S.-built government plane And a high school student in San F &S 21 &22 Monty Python and the Holy Grail (G.B./75) At least Ford has decided to pardon Iva Toguri D' Aquino-known as "Tokyo had been ferrying Bijedic and his Students at Murray High School Francisco, asked to comment on Wednesday23 Man of A:ran• (G.B./1932/34) Bunuel and the Las Hurdes someone is still looking for it. area of Spain. Rose" to millions of World War II servicemen, it was reported in wife to Sarajevo .from Belgrade. near the Utah State Prison where the execution, said only: "I wonder Wednesday26 . I Confess(USA) Hitchcock. A priest, the murderer? yesterday's Washington Post. " The prime minister had been at the Gilmore was executed cheered when why we did it?" Thursday 27 The Land* {USA/1942) Flaherty eyes America's bread basket. Four Nights Of A- Dreamer (i=rance/1971) Bresson, Thursday 24 capital's Batajnica Military Airport Gilmore's death was announced. Dostoevsky, dreams, love. Los Olvldados• (Mexlcol1950) Bunuel pursues the But outside the prison, a band of earlier to bid farewell to President F&S 28&29 Sleeper (USA/1973) Woody Allen and Diane Keaton nose struggles of poor children. Land Without Bread* Cars To Contain Air Bags Tito, who left for a visit to Tripoli, death penalty opponents were Carter Choices l into the future. (Spain/1932) Bunuel and the Las Hurdes area of Spain. Libya. gathered to protest the execution. F&S 25&26 Peter Watkins-Guest director with War Games and his WASHINGTON (UPI)-General Motors, Ford and Mer<:edes­ One, a priest kneeling in prayer, Win Approval 1' most recent film on the life of Edward Munch. was spattered by an egg thrown by a I ~ebruary Wednesday30 Benz will begin offering Ameri~an car buyers more than 440,000 cars Bijedic and his wife, Razija, were .! Experimental Films - Including films by Robert Frank equipped with· air bags beginning three years from now, tran­ traveling with his undersecretary, passing motorist. Noren, Brakhage and local filmmakers. "Executions will only help Of US Senate Wednesday Orpheus (France/1949) Cocteau. The Greek myth reframed Thursday 31 Alexander Nevsky {USSR/1938) Eisenstein runs his sportation secretary William Coleman said yesterday. Ajo Hrle, a chauffeur and a ser­ into modern screen poetry. vant, the sources said. The jet contribute to the violence in Russian horde over Germany In a patriotic epic. society," said William Thompson, WASHINGTON (UP I)~ Four Thursaday 3 Children of Paradise• (France/1943) Carne. An epic of carried a two-man crew and a of Jimmy Carter's cabinet ap­ clowns, charlatans, and tragedy In 19th century Paris. mechanic also was aboard. president of the National Council April of Churches. · pointees won overwhelming ap­ Friday 4 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (USA/1954) Disney. Kirk "Utah demonstrated it has no proval from Senate Committees Douglas and Peter Lorre squid around In Jules Verne's Friday 1 Gunga Din'* {USA/1939) Gary Grant and Douglas Fairbanks The Lear Jet made one approach yesterday, clearing the way for Nautilus. J r, saved by a water boy? toward the Sarajevo Airport but better means than institutionalized WELCOMEA BACK. quick confirmation after Carter Saturday 5 Wuthering Heights {USA/1939) Wyler. Olivier in "the" Balloonatlcs {USA/1923) Keaton. Something Albuquerque was turned away because of the brutality-murder-to deal with social violence," said Shirley becomes president Thursday. gothic love story. Balloonatlcs (USA/1923) Keaton. Something Albuquerque storm, the sources said. The 'plane Wednesday 9 Is full of. Pedler, executive director of the / La Jettee• {France/1962) Chris Marker. A film of veered off the southwest and In the Senate Banking Com­ metaspace and time. Plerrot Le Fou* (France/1965) Saturday 2 Casablanca* (USA/1943} Bogart and Bergman are trying to ·TO SCHOOL crashed 25 miles away in the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah. mittee, Patricia Roberts Harris, a Godard. Belmondo and Anna Karina in love and murder. find a way out of this place. Bosnian Mountains, near the Black lawyer, was approved as Thursday 10 Tales of the Tiara Clan (Japan/1971) Mlzoquchi. One of Wednesday 6 Two Daughters (lndia/1961) Satyajlt Ray lights the blind­ village of Kresevo. About 20 persons gathered in sub-zero cold at the Legislative Secretary of Housing and Urban Japan's best unsheaths samuria swords. ness of love. from Security Development in a vote of 7-l. F&S11&12 Guernlca {Spanl1976) Albuquerque Premier. Directed by Thursday 7 Malcolm X (USA) Documenting the life and Impact of thiS The Sarajevo Airport tower Plaza in Nashville, Tenn., to MAN protest the execution. Chairman William Eroxmire, D­ the Spanish poet and playwright Fernando Arrabal about Federal Savings dispatched helicopters after it lost Wis., who voiced reservations over Spain In the throes of Civil War and the infamous bombing Friday 8 Come Fill The Cup (USA) Cagney comes out of the cups radio contact with the twin-engine "We gather to say that this and into fisticuffs. killing is wrong and a profound Mrs. Harris' qualifications to head of a city. · jet at about I 0 a.m. · the Housing Agency, cast the Wednesday16 La Notte (Italy 1961) Antonloni. Can the middle class Saturday 9 Camelot• (USA) Its the roundtable sing-along with tragedy-not only for the life of Vanessa Redgrave and Richard.("Cake") Harris. SAVE WITH SECURITY one of God's children but for the dissenting vote. really love? Bijedic, a tall, well-built native of Thursday 17 Duck Soup (USA). Marx Bros. equate war and soup for a laf­ Wednesday13 Mexico: The Frozen Revolution (Mexlco/1971) A political Herezegovina, one of Yugoslavia's soul of this nation," the group said flixer. in a statement. documentary portraying Mexico's state of underdevelop­ six constituent republics, joined the The Banking Committee also Friday 18 The Man Who Knew Too Much (G.B./1934) Hitchcock. One ment, Communist Party in 1933. Eight A Nebraska group opposing voted 8-0 to confirm Charles of his finest, with Peter Lorre. Thursday 14 The Man Who Left His Will On Film (Japan/1970) Oshima. •ecurlty years later he joined Tito's par­ capital punishment termed Schultze as Chairman of the Saturday. 19 A leftist relives a dead c0mrade's life through his film. Gilmore's execution "a barbaric Adrift (Czech/1971) Jan Kada (Lies My Father Told Me). tisans in their battles against the Council of Economic Advisers. The The quietNESS OF A WOMAN'S SUICIDE ATTEMPT Friday 15 O'Lucky Man (G.B.) Anderson and McDowell take you out Nazi occupation. act" which will "pave the way for CEA job is not a cabinet post. DISQUIETS HER RESCUER on the ups and downs. massive executions.'' Wednesday23 Fata Morgana {Germany/1971) Herzog. The cast the Saturday 16 M (Germany/1931) Lang and Lorre run a murderer rassed. .eevlnga~ But New Hampshire Gov. The Senate Finance Committee Wednesday20 Maedchen In Uniform (Germany/1931) Sagan. Rebellion In After a series of postwar party Meldrim Thomson labeled Sahara desert and Its people. gave quick approval to two other Thursday 24 Women's Films-A Collection for and about them. a Prussian girl's school. and government jobs he was elected Gilmore's execution "the first step Thursday 21 Experimental-Including fihT)S by Frampton, Menken, SOUND prime minister in 1971. during . to put us back on the right track." cabinet designates-W. Michael Friday 25 Medium Cool {USA/1969) Wexler looks for love in the In­ Blumenthal to head the· Treasury sanity of the Chicago riots of '68. Maclaine and Gehr. SAFE "It's a message that you can't Department and Joseph Califano, Saturday 26 Friday 22 Lolita (USA/1962) Kubrick directs Sellers and Mason to a mow down people in cold blood Giant• (USA/1956) James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor CONVENIENT Jr., as Secretary of Health, makes Texas into a small town. young nymph. and get away with it," Thomson Education and Welfare. Saturday 23 Grand Illusion {France/1937) Renoir. A german P.O.W. New Mexico said. v AH Accounts Insured up to $410,(~0'0 March camp In WWI and the senselessness of class and war. v Real Estate Escrows Maine State Rep. Stanley Laffin, Wednesday27 Pickpocket (France/1959) Bresson. Freedom in the pocket DAILY LOBO sponsor of capital punishment Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., Wednesday 2 Witchcraft Films-documentary on a modern witch and a v Across From UNM was the only dissenter on the of a prison. Vol.81 No. 77 legislation in Maine, said the look at the Witche's Sabbath. Thursday 28 Richard Ill* (G.B./1955) Olivier and Shakespeare make execution is going to be a deterrent. Califano nomination, while Thursday 3 FOR OUR Box 20, University P .0., Ui'

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Of Legionnaires' Disease Daily Lobo • Letters fditorials ••• U. Allotment z Perspect1ve OPinions Possible Cause Found "~ (Continued from Page 1) ~ recommendations. He also said he · ATLANTA (UPI)--Medical convinced it is authentic. Scientists Motel, which was forced to close 8~· detectives announced yesterday .Editorial would support financing a new are trying to learn more about the because of adverse publicity from t1 they had isolated a deadly new mechanical eng,ineering building bacteria, he said. the disease, were thoroughly in- e. bacteria as the cause of the vestigated by medical detectives. .:;: out of the capital outlay budget. "Legionnaires' Disease" that killed Shephard said the investigation Among theories raised as the t"' 0 Book-Loan Policies 29 persons in Philadelphia last g. u this far indicates the bacteria are "In terms of a junior college at summer. cause of the illness were phosgene 0 ·~ transmitted from person-to-person. UNM," he said, "I would like to gas poisoning, nickel car.bonyl ._, ::E"' Zimmerman Library has changed its book-loan policies to limit Dr. Charles C. Shephard, a He said apparently all victims of the poisoning and a disease transmitted S see more cooperative planning virologist at the Center for Disease disease had direct contact with the ~ the .amount of time a student may keep a book. between TV!, the University of from bird droppings. A ~ z The change in policy allows students to keep books for one mon­ Control, said "we don't know its organism. congressional committee also held .:l Albuquerque and UNM before I place in the bacteriological world." ..,r th after which time the books must be returned or the student will 1 The CDC said the bacterium was hearings in Philadelphia in an - vote for that." He said he felt a He said scientists had not yet attempt to find the cause. •10 "' have to pay a 50-cents-a-day fine; The books may be called back to determined its source or its method isolated last week in a laboratory ~ comprehensive program that would In Harrisburg, PA., State 10 il< the library after two weeks if another patron requests them. of transmission. using egg yolks as the growing -..._, We feel this is a much more sensible system than the previous benefit all, of New Mexico's agent. It was first isolated from the American Legion Adjutant Ed system which allowed stude'nts to keep books until the end of the students could not be implemented The same bacterium apparently lung tissues from a victim, Hoak said, "We're only hoping until there were "more' talks bet- now that they will be able to come term unless the books were called in. was responsible for . the strange After a one to two day in­ ween those institutions.'' disease that swept St. Elizabeth's up with where the bacteria came Many students will not ask to have the book called in bec~use of David Rusk cubation, the organism which had from.'' the time and hassle involved. The new limit will really increabd the Hospital in Washington, D.C., in been injected into guinea pigs grew circulation of books, which is what libraries are all about. 1966, killing 20 persons. and they fell ill. We commend the Library Loan Policies Committee for this "We are dealing with a very real Fraser said nothing had been positive change in the institution's policies. Navajo Labor· Analysis phenomenon which has been ruled out as the possible tran­ present in the past but has never smission agent, inclu'ding air To 8~ Made by UNM been recognized. We don't know conditioning or drinking water. how it was transmitted but we now' Both the air condition and water Got A Gripe? know what to look for," said Dr. systems of the Bellevue-Stratford A statistical portrait of the Also · included on the David Sencer, director of the CDC. Navajo Nation's labor pool will be questionnaire are data on the The legislature got off to a fairly calm start yesterday as it began .. taken from a survey by the respondents' age, sex, education "All we know is it doesn't appear its 60-day session for 1977. ' 1111111111111111111111" llllllllllllllllntmm•mnllllllnllmlmnlllllllllt 0 .p 1 n 1 o n 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~ 11111111111111111111111111111111 1111111 University of New Mexico's Bureau and income. to be a usual organism of im­ There were speeches inside the capitol building and a couple of of Business and Economic portance in human disease," Sencer quiet protests outside. Posters and placards called for a reform of Research. The project is being .financed by said. the state prison, an end to nuclear energy, equal justice aod the Journalists Evoke }Fear and Loathing' . the Navajo Nation through the banning of tourism, etc. Between 7000 and 8000 in­ Four Co:rners Regional Com­ Shephard added that the bac­ terium "is not in any way related to The lobbying was not limited to protestors outside the capitol as terviews will be taken in the coming mission at a cost of $99,993. By Lynne Moyer · The newspaper profession is just months asking Navajos about their Completion is scheduled for July. any of the agents known to be used many registered and unregistered lobbyists inside tried to gain the he published a set of papers which in bacteriological warfare." 'Chne IS • lliffnemelll attention of the legislators. This may not be news to some of that-a profession. One which em­ he could not in good conscience job skills and preferences as well as you, but I have just discovered that their willingness to Jearn new skills PREPARE FOR: Lobbying is not limited to big business or even protest ploys over 150,000 people in a keep from the American public. The "Legionnaire's Disease," the word "journaiist" evokes a variety of jobs, ranging from editors Shorr was ordered by a or move to new homes to find jobs. which hit a total of 180 persons, MCAT • OAT • LSAT • SAT organizations. If you want your legislator to know what you think response of fear and loathing from to typesetters, reporters; in­ Searchers Find about what is going on; call him or her. You can _leave a message Congressional Committee to reveal appeared after an American Legion GRE • GMAT • OCAT • VAT the public in general. vestigative, society, urban affairs, his sources and he refused. "These are important con­ convention in Philadelphia. Over 3B years of experience and success. Small classes. Voluminous home study materials. for any senator or representative to have them call you back by And I'm surprised. More Bodies Courses that are con~tantly updated. Centers open days & weekends all year. Complete tape and more. There is hardly an area in siderations because the tribe has a Twenty-seven of those who died faclnties for review of class lessons and tor use of supplementary materials. ·Make-ups for dialing 827-3131. Investigative reporting, just a America which does not at least ·He didn't refuse out of high unemployment rate now and missed lessons at our centers. selfishness. Shorr refused because either attended the convention or Whet er or not you want to lobby, a trip to Santa Fe during the small part of the journalism have its own bi-weekly paper. the Four Corners energy projects In Launch Crash visited the Bellevue-Stratford ECFMG • FLEX next couple of months is a small education in itself. profession, has had a surge of he wanted to insure the .con­ will open up many new job op­ Reporters are usually obsessed fidentiality of sources, and Hotel, headquarters for the con­ NAT'L MEDICAL & DENTAL BOARDS notoriety in the last few years, portunities," John Temple of the BARCELONA, Spain vention, while it was in progress. with the portrayal of truth and fac­ therefore insure tha~ the public Flexible Programs & Hours IIII11HL MWiiMDitiiM11tniDQIIIDIIIIIttiiDIIIIIJrJiiUJJ11D.U.1111111111111UlUIItll~~m111lfiOIDIIIQIIItnl mainly displayed by Watergate, the Bureau of Business and Economic (UPI)-Frogmen searching the ts. Whether these truths and facts would continue to get the truths Our broad range of programs provides an umbrella of testing know·how that expose to end all exposes. Research said. muddy bottom of Barcelona Two other persons who visited enables us to olferthebest preparation available, further Improving the Individual T .OBO Letter, On inion Policy are politically or privately em­ and facts that are every American's Harbor have recovered 44 bodies of course you've.selected. fiii~OIIUfliiiiUIIIIJIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIn1iniiJIIJIUII111111111111111111111111111Uilll,lill Watergate is still a household ex­ barrassing, astounding, or un­ inalienable right. And that's what the hotel while attending the 41st Lettel'\l{o the editor... sailors and marines who drowned in Eucharistic Congress of the Roman (303) 893·5413 pression, proving that the public believable, it is still a journalist's it's all about: freedom of the press, A four-page questionnaire will be the colli'sion of their liberty launch 431 W. Colfax· Suite 405 Letters to the editor should be no longer than 250 words, (which usually has a fickle memory duty to report them. freedom of speech, freedom to useil by bilingual Navajo in­ Catholic Church, following ·the D!tnver, Colo. typewi

S; ...... ~.------~ ~ 0\" The Testing Division of UNM announces its regular ... •(JC>"' ..... " PhQntom Slues PIQyer Lipton ·'"' ~;:> ....,§ Student Testing SerVice ~ Is the First Solt;) Act on SQndstQnd ~ 0 (S • .g n"' The Testing Division, as a special service, publishes this ~alendar showing Interview by George Gesner the producer from Bell called me in O >-l "He's a mysterious phantom a band, possibly in the acoustic or test dates and registration deadlines. which may be of mterest to UffM / to do a track for the album." soft electric mode. ~ · -~ blues harp player from Chicago." Lipton said that when he was in ~ students. This calendar will be published at the beginnir_:g of fall and spnng "He's a punk that will never Chicago he sat behind a desk for a "I write quite a. bit, but none of ~ 0 u semesters. We suggest that you clip and save this calendar for future grow up and he knows everything big corporation. it's seen the light of day. My 0 ·x thereis about rpck 'n' roll." musical ideas aren't well developed g'

East Bay. Timberline puts funk UPTB "88th hour test" March 26, 1977, Sat., 9:00 a.m. into their rock at the Tender Trap (Note: Registration materials available in at 5600 E. Central. college offices Feb. 15, 1977 . . Regi~tmtion The Howard Brothers and the should be completed no later than March 15.1977.) Homesteaders team up on the country wagon at the Tower Bar on Veterinary Aptitude Test Write Psychological Corporation P.O. Box 4388, Grand ·Central Station Introducing New York, N.Y. 10017 if UNM desired as test center. The Fro Shop HairCare& · Beauty Cosmetics Information regarding applications, fees, walk-in registration procedures Carrying Such Lines As and other testing programs is available fmm the Testing Division; Room 2, • Sulphur·8 • .Esirg Un'ivasittf' C allege Building. (2 77-5345). This office is open .from 8: 00 a.m. • Sta Sof Fro • Ambi to 5: 00 p ~ m. Monday through Friday. Mon-Fri 10:30 · 7:30 Sat 11:00 • 7:00 Rodney W. Young, Director- Ann Smith, Psychomctrist III 521 V2 Central SE 242·3651

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The 'Ne~' Uriah Heep: 0 Wolfpack Easily Defeats Eastern z ;:; "'<:: ~ ~ 2: Now 'musically Better' By David ~lling UNM's Jerome Shanks mad~ his ~. 0 line. The Greyhounds played a .g The University of New Mexico zone defense which seemed to slow first appearance for the Lobos at 8 ~ was led by Michael Cooper's 27 down the Lo bas a little at first but the 1:44 mark of the first half. In t1 >. Interview by George Gesner drummer of the band, said that Kerslake saicl the new album, points as it easily defeated the the Lobos picked up the tempo of the second half Shanks scored his ~- 1a · Looking for a spot at the top of former lead singer David Byron was Firefly, scheduled to be released in · Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds the game with about 12 minutes left first points when he made an un- '<- 0 the heap is a heavy British metal fired because of his ·drinking March, is ..more together, and is a 110-70 in the Pit Monday night. in the first half. derhand layup as he was fouled. He b made the free throw to complete a 8 rock band who's had scores of problem. lot keener and more efficient than· The Lobos jumped out to a 57-35 0 ';;( albums and tours in the last eight previous l!lbums. lead at half time. They were led by With the Lobos leading 18-10, the three-point play. years. "He lost his voice and was the hot shooting of Cooper who Greyhound center Bob Kirkley ~ . "The album is more melodious [ singing flat," Kerslake said. pumped in 21 of his 27 points scored five points in a row to pull Wil Smiley made his first start of ~ Uriah Heep, in an attempt to He said John Wetton left the bass and has a lot more taste," Bolder before halftime, basically on out­ them within three. After Lobo Jim­ the year for the Lobos at center, ~ alter its downward trend in recent said. guitar spot open to do a solo sid

// /~.' .. 1 I I 1::: SMITH CORONA OALAXlE DELUXE portnble }{OOMMATE WANTED to share apnrtmc:ni. Call ~ 0'1 l)lpewrlter, hard case, power space, 84 character, Sharon, 247-8130, after 5:00. 1/20 _ (JQ i ~ jeweled main bearing. $40,00, 2934389. 1/21 0'1. 3BR, FJREPLACE, FURNISHED, utilities paid. Va : I Gymnasts Lo_se TW() 68 VW CAMPE~ with all equipment, Call 842-1326 Block from UNM, 898-0921, 247-4226. l/25 - after$. 1/21 - CLEAN, ROOMY J!FFIClENCY, Ur\iversfty area. z ·cro 67 CHEVY CHEVELLE. Runs good, automatic. $85.00 monthly, $50,00 deposit, No children_, no pets. (tJ ;::l Clnsslfieds Make offer, 256-'1285, 1/21 310 Walter SE, #3, Call Liz after 5:30, 242- :=E 0ro RALEIGH 10-SPEED girls bicycle, Excellent con­ 1814. 1/25 ' ...... , On Mldvvest Journey dition. $80,00,256-7285, 1/21 COZY NEW EFFICIENCY units avnilable now! ~ . 1968 FORD: for sale, Needs fender, bumper & hoQd, Complete kftchc:m, lovely furniture, \Jtillties paid by x 0 By John Griego for these meets.'' in the floor exercise with an 8 .6. RuDOLFO ANA YA-Heart of Aztlan-now at Has good motor, tires & trnn~misslon. Any landlord, For hassle--free living call Tom Terrill Real ()' ,.0 RGtes: IS cents pet wotd pet dGy, one doliGt minimum. Ad­ 0 0 That age-old adage, ''it's hard to Mitchell said that he was pleased The only other Lobo to take a first UNM Bookstore. 1/21 reasonable offer, 255-7534. 1121 Estate Co,, 266-1997, 1/23 ...:! vettlaements tun five 01 mote consecutive do.ys with no cho.nges, CHRISTMAS LAYAWAYS UNCLAIMED: Brand SEARCHING FOR HOUSING? Residence Halls nrc 0 win on the road," applies not only with the team's improvement and was Eberle who posted a 9.4 in the UNM BOOKSTORE TEXT RETURNS policy: last ..2:;> nine centa pet wotd pet do.y (no tefunds If co.ncelled befote five ln­ new Sa~;~sui, Sherwood, Kenwood, Pioneer; turn­ your answer for maxinium convenience to campus §.: to basketball, baseball and football was satisfied that the Lobos were pommel horse to edge out team­ day for spring semester text returns Feb, 12, You plus comfort and economy in housing and food "< ·~ro aettlons). CIGsslfled Gdvettlsements must be po.ld In GdvGnce. must have sale receipt, You must have student ID. tables, cassettes, 8-tra~k recorders, Starting from Q teams but also to gymnastic teams $89,00 with all the goodies. 255-1535. 1/21 service! Inquire, La Pond& 201, weekdays, 9--4, or t""' able to reach their goal for this road mate Walter who posted a 9.35. Books must be in condition as purchased, 1124 ca11277-2606. l/28 ffiGtton HGII Room 131 01 by mo.ll to : CIGsslfled Advertising; UNffi COLOR TV, 25" screen, color & tint control, 0 that are minus the services of their trip which ·was to score over 200 HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DAVE, from your little sister 1 / u Box 20, Rlbuquetque, Nm 87131. Assume 5 payments of $10 or $50 cash, no Interest, g. Barb. 1/18 number-one performer. The Lobo points in each meet. Also, Chuck Wiggins, a junior 255-7534. 1/21 Employment ? ·~ . HAIR STYLIST YVONNE DOMINGUEZ would gymnastic team will be the first to Against SIU the Lobos were from Aurora, Colo., turned in a PASSPORT, IMMIGRATIONi'.l.D. photos. lowest like to let her friends and customers know she has DUE TO DIVORCE~ Brand new 1977 Kirbyivacuum ..... ~ Personals cleaner, new guarantee. Assume payments of $7.47 a PA.RT-TlME/F'JLL·TIME Sales interviewins. 10·30 § testify to that. paced by Chuck Walter who good performance as he gcabbed prices in town. Fast, pleasing. Call265·Z444 or come relocated: 11 Esquire Hair Designs," 1504C Wyoming flexible hours.Etceptjonal income opportunities for S:: ~ 1 month., 255-7535. J/21

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