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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 1973 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. -~~------3;r ,.Jfi? Backpacking Fulbnight-Hays Fellowship Summer Solstice ~ ADVERTISING A course on backpacking for Roberta BeyN of UNM hils Bernallllo County Planned ".§ { { {! .') (.\l kt/ CLASSIFIED adults will begin today at 7 p.m. !wen awarded a Fulbl'ight-Hays Parenthood, 113 Montclaire SE, is .ct:J or by mai! in Room 209 of the Continuing Rato:: 10~ ncr word, $!.00 minimum. F!'llowship for Overseas Study. having a Sumnwr Solstice, a Fin;t ~ L '!(~ 'l'£>rmll; PnymNIL mw1t he mnd(l in full Claaslflcd Advcrtl•lng Educat.ion Bid., 805 Yalf' NE. The Shf' was the seventh UNM student Day of Summer cel<'bration ~ nrlor to in~rrtion of ndvcrttsemJ FOH SALE year. and their lending library will be 15 and 18 must be accompanied opened. 00 iiA-6i(i;ACKJNG. -=c=,r--=.r"'iVr"'n"'IN:::G,~ HIKING­ by an adult, Students must also § The Trail Jlnuo f<•nturcs onuit>mcnt thnt i!l tc!Jlrd & um•d on tho trail. Let us have some experience in the rrJUip you for yOilr next outimr. Rennirs wilderness. There will be a $35 on hmt.R. hnektmckl' & thing-A. 'l'HE coMPREHENsivE SpeeiR~ TRAil, IIAUS, lOSt Snn Mnteo SE. tuition fee. ·i 2u6-9!UO. mmTALS SALES - HUMMim ltOClMMA'fi.~ wnntcd [;;. ahnre S~:ItVICI~. 7/19 Computing Center Director ntlobt~ 3 1J1o<•lm from rnmpuq, 2·U... 221R ()) EMI'LOYMENT Dr. Stoughton Bell, director of ... wlc dnYa H-5. G/21 • Efficient Study Skills ~ P A 1\'.l'-T iMF:,-_T_I_M_C_I_IF._.n_-.-s -fl-uc_n_t_i_n~I!.,.-e­ UNM's Computing Center, has Jncrea:;e your grade point by: 21 &FotiN~- ·--~--- .,::l LOST brt\w. fol' po!~itiomr in heUgious Sc-hool been elected to the board of • Writing Formulas nlnrtinrl next fnJI. Call 277-3527 or 2G5- 1:<> ~-iJUNlhWom~;;;;;-;,vnt;;h-:--lniti~-~HI', 1483. G/21 directors of the Special IntNest • Memory Techniques ..... nrnr Fhw Arlq IHdg. H42 .. ~14k2. r, -2~ PAR'"f. .'rJM~: -J-on. MuAt Group on University Computing ... b;-;;vcr 2lYts. <0 LOR;r;--·c·.AMJ·:riA. MIMIYA::;~-:Koit r.oo oM. A'l}lly in lH'r:~on · ~~rnduP.h~ HtUdQntu Centers of t 'le Assn. of Monday, July 16 7-9:30 P.M. U'fL, I>t·~nwrntdy nc{•tl it for my <>ln..::,;. Classes Start: -'l only, Ruv<-\Vay r .. i«]UOr Store>, 5704 I~omns Co> 1~o·1t im Ji'rJdny, Gl."l. H('\\'ard. P1£'tl':(' rf'­ Ni'~. 7/12 Computing Machhwry. Tuesday, July 17 7-9:30 P.M. turn to I.OBO Ofil«"l't Homn !.!H5, JDurnul· i!lm, 71 ~usr:I·:I.r .•\.~f.:ous Zoo Director Price: $190.00 plus Tax .1l·:~f,{vi<:lis~----- ~-- Nf.:!Zi)nANri fo~ r;;j,~'H;;t:-P'rlvnt~ Clul Rogt•r Conant, formvr dh·~>ctor Six week course-30 Ht~ars _Afh~r <1, 2·12 .. 072/J, 6/~~ ~:~r41J'l'B J,} 1;HRONH l1y llNrti mu:, 2:n~ .. A (tc·ntrnl H.I•!. H<'hirul Hut­ l'll'l·: H~tc>Ii:Ims t Ilnnolrrnrt«l M<'<'~~ with t lw zoo for 37 Y<'iii'S, is onP h•rflf•ld J<•wc•Jry Htvn•. 2fifJ.flt!G7, 7/lU · ~·htlum l•iJw-;. l•:xrt'Jitlonnl valur'l• of !lw forl'most snakt•, n•ptill• and t'atahw. PMP Cn. P.O. llox 444, BICYei..,B lli•;PAIH. nnd rdmilt hjpy~lP ! :265-676/j Oaitlu·r..l•flrP.', Md. 2071)0, 'l/l!J amphibian PX!ll'rts in tlw wmlcl. rutlf'!l, V<'l'Y rrA'lCJnnhJr I'ricc·t. ~43.!{11-i!J or 247·2G~IO. G/14 Piano Rcdtal i5;J::@i2~~~:R;;;J~~Eii!iilliilliiii;Ji;i;]im;i§ii~ii,i~ii UNM CIIII.Il CAHI'~ C'!•:NTER ha:1 or<•n• Mortar Board in~m for f111l-Um~ or pnrt-limo rhlill Lois MdA•od of thp UNM c•nr~ for ntiHI(Iflt."'l, fneuJty or !ltntr for ,Jan Sic•gdsl, st•nior and music dPparlml•nL faculty and the nummt•r. lf)[jl{ M<•:.m Vhta Hall. :!77- prC>sidt'nt of UNM's rhaptN of 2518. • ttn J:tmPs Galloway will givf.' a piano Mortar Hourd, rc•c!'ntly rPL unwd t'(•cilal Tursduy, June 26, at H:15 P'.AS.-iPon1:~ l'IICJTCJS :r,Ientiocntl<>n, ~im­ from the 221111 National Trit'nni11l QUIVIRA mh~rntfon, JIOrtrnlttt. I1~n"lt, int'xpcmniv.,, p.m. in KPller Hall of the I<'ine p)('R~lfng. C'nll 2GG-2.U4 or rome to 1117 Conft'rl'nc:c of Mt~rlar llo:ml Arts CentH. Galloway, a llirnrol Illvol. N~1- 1/1\l which took placE' at Ohio Slutl• 4J!i6!flif.Nr~-----~--~-~-- rompos<•r and pianist, made his U niver~ily in Columbus, Ohio. dPimt in 1961 in Mexico City BOOKSHOP wA:N;r,~i,~ T1·:N!.i-nil.lt-;.~;~~~.C1oiT7tf U.S. H~prest•ntative Martha with thP National Symphony and photography gallery flrt>t two munth<1. NC'nr llNM~ new, Griffiths (D-Mich.) was pn•sl'nh•d Ordws(ra while ulso il student of lnrJ.~P. ntrim•ratrd air. l30H 14rtul SJ~. with the Mo1·tar Board 1{42·ftfi60, 2.tiH·3~04. G/28 first fanwd compos1•r-conductor Carlos ,VAWH'l'Y-I!OUSt•: ONI·i Ili:0CK FROM National Citation in rrcognition Chavt•z, Admission is $1.fi0 for UNM. D(\lmu.• l~lulrm, twin or dou111<'", of her efforts to promotl• the the gem•ral public and 50 cPnts $14G inc. utllltie:J, 141 ('olumbia SI~. Equal Rights Amendment. ~GR-062G. 6/21 for studPnts. wAr,rGN'a ·DlHTANC'B~~~~~vely two-bd~rm un(urnl:~ll<'d tttlnrlm(2nt, e.a.rtwWn' •>n P'~dwl<>g~ ;md Rchgmn) IJ34H, G/7 Thursday, June 28, 1973 LOBO Xin!NDANTf;~-;t.---;;J;::;;~.;~~i~ nor(h valiPy, U170 ('oorJ NW-~Z bcolrooma-- ~'\-~'-'- ~~\\. P''• _ -. ______'lJ~tJ fin: f.miv <·lT.\nr:'L AziA-ri--rr.tENTs-: A famous photograph gallery. r•ffio•icney & l·lulrm $130·SlGO utllltle.o 11!1, Mod furnbhinrr1, r•luprJ\Urc;J 'South Pacific' as Good as F~ilrn, flnry Htorf'. '"'nlklns,r di!lt.nnC'~ to tJNM, l'r:rller Univer;;lty & !ndlan School Nr~. \I ldli!cl [)""· \T' .md llu•u . 2:1_3;24~4. 7/19 FROM $90 f>l FC>n l'AI.E i!l;.. ~~a Rc~i.~NTIF)c(·AI~i~t!r.AT6n, Ne;. ACLOA Singers Perfor·m Well IAJiril '7!H, S2!l5 rn.·~h firm. Avnifnh]P 1 July. <~ah fi;rri~i"It pril•f-::, CHtnnp, t.qrrmtu,, Zcu~, Atnln., South Pacific? On the f'•age in for<:ed but after that it became should be made here of one sw:;. U:.cd biltl?!.l. Hil'lc HaJktt, 2fif.J .. 27R4~ Albuquerque? HA! Or so I more natural. Pat had a believable chorus member. In the play the G/2L 823 Yale S.E. Friendly Cornell SE: 12 hlock from Johns(m Gym thought when I heard that the French accent throughout. nurses and sailors are putting on a <1n.'.wiilc1 - 4xu · i·.t.?;u·:nnA:~- scl;t\~iuer Expert Repairs AlbuquerquP Civic Light Opera Bloody Mary portrayed by Thanksgiving Day FQJlies. One ls~'n<:, Grnflnn·:<'r Hark, l·~ulatghw: I.f'n;-1; 842-9100 I Trit1od, M()t<'r. <'l<'. $·i50. Jnt' ~a('lU·lt, on All Makes Service and next to the Po\! Office Assn. would present South Pacific Teddy Stratton was great, almost nurse comes out and plays her 277·2G:H or ~83-ti090 (Hant.a Fe). fJA"21 this summer. I'd seen the movie as good as Juanita Hall in the film. "rendition of an appropriate twice-so how could it's Bill Potenziani as Lt. Joseph Thanksgiving Day song." Amy magnitude be condensed into the Cable was also excellent. 1 Nowacki as Ensign Pamela f Climb To fhe Finest stage without detracting. I just objected to the man used in the Whitmore played "Turkey in the ' knew it couldn't be done. But I movie. Bloody Mary says to him, Straw"-on her hands, Believe me, was wrong. ACLOA had done it "You damn saxy man." John Kerr it isn't easy. It was also quite and successfully, too. (in the film) looked like some effective-something you would I'd seen several rehearsals and skinny kid they'd picked up off expect amatuer follil's personnl'l Top of page: Silhouette of women's chorus at end of "I'm in Love with from the time South Pacific, the street, but Potenziani fit the to prsday and bellowed thPir lines a little evening. 1oo much and a little to often to BELLS But that's not saying it wasn't a be likable. Hostetler was good musiral. Il was. The hatnpereu by her role which gave husbaud-wife tPam of Patrick her few lines to spl.'ak and no $9.50 Robinson as Emil de Becqul' and music to slng. But to her credit in Kathy Hohinson as Ensign Nl'llil' the "Happy Talk" scPne she Forbush WC'rr fin!'. Itt the first act dancNl well, My favorite charact<'r, and !he onl' that made tlw show, was conniver LuLh£>r Hillis portrayed r Inside Today ' by Kl'n BibPau. The New Sly and Roger McGuinn Also exc~>llt•nl were tlw men's Courtrous sertdce with Albuill'i in Stock Now ancl women's chorusps under the a complete line of moun-­ Cnmpus Noles .7, H dirl'ction of Harry Hook. Thl' n11'11 taineering gear. Cost of I,ivinr: . 7 Wl'l'l' particularly good i11 lh!' Equal T'im€' · ~ "Bloody Mary" and "There is lobo Housing . . . . . · · · · =~ Not hin' Lik<> a DamP" Sl'l'lll'&, t ht• Serving you from two locations 11ouutuiu L<>clur~> Und<'r tlw Stars . a woml'll in "I'm Gonna Wash Tha L SHOP Oliphant ...... 2 Man Right Out-a My Hair" and 1 Comer of 2 5715 Menaul NE Rapt' Crbis C<'nt.<'r . a "I'm in Lov(' with a Wondcl'fttl illbalrt H.t~vi ('W.S • • • • • • fl Guy." C~ntrul & D:Jrtrnouth SE C'tlllfllr~ & \V\· .. tc;rn \fu''"' .11 1111 .. 'lore: ftHl 1406 EUBANK BLVD., N.E. 2120 Central S.E. The chorus scelll!S, though, 265-7(}13 266-8587 were climax<'d by the "Hnney r i ;,':~ 00: "'r- "'1 Ol..... New Mexico t-:1' Local Housing I ncreases EOUAL . oO Rape Reports On Rise Nationally ~ c In the past year till' national NPW In thr past yt•:u·s tlwr£> has DAILY TIME ~ ...,. 'I'ht' York City Polit>l' agr<•<•nH•nf. with thP polic•p to Jmw 1, 1!!73 wt•rp compil!'d by incidcmce of reportl'd rapes has D(•partmt•nt is organizing a Hap!' departnwnt and thf' various hN•n an inerP casrs go answer rap<• calls and talk with thP any timt• a rape is n•portPd. hy th(' Dt>pL uf Ho\lsin(-1 and ~ DevPlopm<'nt ·but none, l'XCI'pt -Southw<•st. arm: 37 single• available lo women and the list of sl umeport!'d, victims. Th(•r!' art• now 2fi volunt<•E"rs Some time ago I intt>rVi('WPd apart.m!'nls, hav(' lw<•n dPsil(ned to family dwPllings, t•ighl carem·s availab!<• to men convinced Sl § Although statistics in thl' "Tlw peopll' who are organi:ling working four hour shifts to staff Dr. Diane Kll'ppl'r, head of lhc me t.bat the reason women don't ~I comply with lhc> rc•nt·mindNl m ul t.i-t·Psid(•ntial dwl'llings UNM Medical School Admissions ;:> Albuquerque area are limited, this, INl hy Julia TuckPl', have Lht• et•nh•r, and mort• volunl.l'l'I'S apply to medical school is not H Cf) they scl.'m to agree with national studl.'nL consisting of four units. Board. During the interview I o' 0 been Vl'ry hl'lpful and have a r£> Jw£>drd. Interestt•d woml'n because they don't take o-' trends. To fight the prohlrm a The following .~tatistics of --NorthwPsL arl'a: 41 sing!(• noticed the small pl'>'cPntage of ol .~ provided part of the model for (Co11lirwed on page 7) family dwPllings, '7 themselvl's seriously enough, it is • I ~ group of women have formed a women m£>clical studl'l:t.s (17 oul OJ our own cer.ter ,"said Graham. mul ti-t·esid<•ntial dwt>llings because many times no one c>lse 2"! ~ rape crisis centl'l'. The Rape Crisis Cent('r is also of 68 students) and I asked Dr. takes them seriously enough for ::li consisting of 7 units. K le p p c r whether special ,, :;; "What we want to do is slow kl'eping car~ful statistics on rape Talk Provides 'Good Ol' Time' them to begin to consider it. OJ down the incidence of rape, ··-Nortlwast an•a: 751 sing!<> allowances were mad!' for women ~[ z in the Albuquerque areas in order Good ol' down to earth music, Ann and Dick playNI their fnmiliy dw<>llings, 4'7 On this list were eleven carerrs • I encourage the reporting of rape, students, as at tim(•s they arP for e,f to facilitate convictions and make joking, talking and fun was the homl'·madl.' d ulcim(•rs. Dick m ulti·r<>sid<' nlial dwelling for women in the scil'nc<~s, increase the number of Albuquerqul''s citiz£>ns aware of otlwr minority studcmts. consisting mostly of jobs like lab ~I C1l st•tting Monday .:1vening on th~ explainl'd the dulcim!'f, also call I'd consisting of !ifiH units. H<'r rPply was surprising. ~! bll convictions, and provide thl' magnit udl' of the problem. l!'chnician, medical technician and i; ~ north mall as Ann and Dick Albin a mountain bagpipe, as "a string -S said, "we find counseling for the woman and her They encourage women who sang and spoke of the people of inslruml'nt. with its bl'ginnhah :n family dwE"llings, 44 nurse. family," said Linda Graham, one have been raped in the past to that a highPr prrcc>ntage of Men had a choice of the Appalachian and Ozark Europe. These two here can only m u 1t i - res i d 1•n ti a l cl we IIi n g s women applicants are accc>ptl'd I''i of three co-directors. come by the Women's Ccnt<'r and t hiJ·ty·thr~e careers in the I' moutain regions in the "Lectur<' be played in ont> kl.'y at a time consisting of 377 units. than ovc•rall applicants, simply The Rape Crisis Center answers discu&~ it with them in order to lwcausl' that is how I built lhl'm. sciences, with possibilities like calls from women who havl' been Under thl' Stars." W. G. I.ongMre, amangPr of be ca US(' womPn are h !'iter add to their statistics. The thPmP of tht> presl'nta Lion Thl'y are incwdibly Pasy to play Hom('findNs, not~d that a good physidst, a~I'Olli\Utical l.'ngineN, I l raped and will SC/nd a pair of qualifiPd. Thl' l'E'ason wt• don't and astronomer. In addition a task forcP has was nam<'d "Makin' Do With What and any motor·moron can play perc<'nlag<' of Lhl' construction women to the victim to help her been formed consisting of two havl' as many female medical In the field of busint'ss, ml'n We Have." Ann and Dick mixNI on(~." b(•ing dom• has l)('en near and stud £>nts is because there are through the police interviPW and policewoml'll from the music and talk in their within th<> university area. had job possibllltil'S with name during Anotlu•r easy instrum<•nt <'onsidf.'rubly fl'WI'l' applicants, not the physical examination. Alhuquerqul' Police D<'partm<'nt, appearanc1•. How<>V£>r, tlw n•nl is usually "out lik<' Personnel Manager Hlld If Lb.e victim dl'cid<'s to prl'ss construcll'nt that lw t•allt•d "A Jews (!U~IlifiNl." Centl'l' and the mPmbers of th(• blu<'grass music, courting music, living hudg~t," Ill' said. women weu• relegut(~d to provide somP legal assistancE' or Rape Crisis Centl'r. The task forcl' Harp." The lon<'s ('miltl'tl by this I went home and composl' thE' "University liLUd<'nh: come her!' can refl'r thl' victim to lawyers has bPI'n formed to share 1ulla by music, lesson tl'aching looking for a $90-l 00 plnct> to livi' mental l' r!'sults from a tightly wound women didn't take Lh<'mselves information on rape and discuss music and folldon• music. with a $:10·40 food Some of the jobs were renaml'd the case as a r.h·il ! uit. rubl)('r hand. Hen• again, Dick seriously enough to try for ways of handlin~ various aspects ''Th" tradition of the first ullowanc1•·--but !'nd up having to in the two lists. Women can he "Oft<'n some o~· thl' PXpt'ri~nces of the probiE"m. said, "anyonP could also play th<• professional careers, and that was dil'ticians, while men are food s<'ltlPrs was to make us<• of J<'w's Harp. If you can yawn with pay $130 or so with a $10 food following a rape can he as The Rap<' Crisis Centl'r was aiJi,wance and thPn go down for thP reason there were l!'ss woml'n scil.'tltists. Food scil'ntist sounds traumatic as the rape itsPlf," said l'V<'rything possibl!.'," Ann said. your oulh closN!, th<•n you can in the prof<'ssions. originally concPivl'd in March, Malee your own furniturl' and food stamps," Longacre slllted. suspiciously lil(e dietician to mP, Graham. "The woman must talk 19'73, wht>n Kathy Winslow, a play the J1•w's Harp." I grew up in a family where but I'll bet they gei paid more. clnts to to a male policeman, be £>xamino:>d Po·dirPctor, rccl~ived an internship girls were strongly urged to have medicin£>s Wi'rt• mad<>--goost' Ann ~pokt' of the ways an early find udf'quall• housing within In aU fairness to the AGT by a male doctor and diseuss from the Law StudPnts Civil l'ar(.'<'rs, and consequently I hav!' people, I must admit that they grP:lst', sugar cane and kl.'rOst•ne mountain woman went about walking dislane(>o of the univ<'rsity things with a male district Rights Research Council in th<' mixtur!'8 and gunpt)Wd£>r and was attributed hy I.ongacre lo t'1t> always tended to pooh-pooh the advisP evcryont' to consid!'r attorney. There are often no other attracting a man for marriage. "A of I s urn of five hundrc>d dollars. brimstone to cure a toolhadl<', A woman would puL up hl'r hair in );;;,t, ASUNM and GSA fund£>d guess il'at just goes to show how hl'fore arriving at a d<'cision, It red nannt•l string ti('(l around tht> rag·rolll'rs every ni!lht to get nicP control of the ar(•a. to. It is r<'ally important for thNe thl' Cl'nter. The Wompn 's Cent<'r "They (landlords) realize tl1e naivf' I am. still S~(•ms unfortunatl' thal thl'rt' waist w (Juld suppos<•dly ke<'p curls, nic~ whit<• skin result<.'d to be some women around for h!'l' also provides funds, sickness away. Mountain people• from cucumber juict> dousings, gr<'at dl'mand for housing in the Last we('k I recciv<>d some were two columns, and the to talk with. If a woman can Winslow, a law student, is also literature from the American discr1mmation was so hlatt~nt. IL wert> not r~> .. Jiy stand·offish. They getting rid of was accomplished urea and ncvl'r really make a express her feelings within affiliated with th . <.linical Jaw would galh<'r and somt•timPs (•vcn by rubbing with a livt> frog and conel'rLI'd l'ffort lo keep th('ir Collf'ge T<'sting (ACT) conc~rning may be too late for many women forty-l'ight hours of thP inciclPnt, program which allows her to givl' us<• thl' excuse of work to gatht•r. thl'n wom(•n usl'd a r!'d juicP to property in good shap~o th~~ what sort of carE'l'rs someone with to r<'considel· carl'er choic!'s tlmt 1<-aal advice. mv AG'I' scores would h<' suit!'d lh<'Y w1•re subtly pressurl'd into, often lhl'rt' will be no pt>rmancnt 'fhis usually !'ndPd in dancing, obtain n•d chc>Pks and lips. And stud~nts get trashy homes thrown ~cars. Wt' want to provid P an At presC'nt thE' Rape Crisis drinking, eat in{!, and much fun." shr always wor<• a yellow garter. at thl'm for th(' most part, But foi·. This was all part of a surwy hut tlwn• :~ ~till timt' for w; l u C!'nter rl'ceiv('s most of its calls in which I wa.s chosen to stop thl' sam!' thing from atmosphPre for her to be ahlf' to "Tiw Making Do With What We Eating a raw chiclten !wart to get stud<'nls do not take care of the from victims thems<'IV<'S Th ~y art> participate fur S Paul n•gulations, tlw amount of monc•y 'rhe SuprPm<• Court rull'd thi!! Guitar Sale borrowNI by UNM summt•r RoM~W 19 71 law made inPiigibl(! student aids. l2 Strings any housl'hold containing Approximatdy $5·10,000 was O"ation Standard Balludeer (hation BrL":tdwinrwr upprp~.·.imt of ot hPr human ht•in~:r;, sillitwss. So sorry t.h<' t•ditm of tht• ~omrone aged l 8 or abovl' who IPnt to students this s<•mest('r as Re!!. S~X5 :"ion $210 16 Models in Stock Rcg. ).l.:;n :"''m\ '!)280 I have• no toll't'llli('P for tlu•m. I,oho Ia Jws S\1\"h a stand. was daiml'Cl ::s a dependPnt for oppos<>d to ov<•r $1A million last .._ letters, 'l'hP Mlh~tarH••• of my pro!Ps!, I clcJs<' pi'PVishJy~ThP Latin income t,1x purposl'S by an sumtner, said McDonald. • tlwn, lit•s in my ii<•t·ious•w;,~ about word for "hand" is "manus" from individual living <'lsPwht>re. Ei>iphonc Ro.,t'wood Thl~ drop is duP to Pligibility 0Httion El. HalladcL'r Sir: ' tlw wonwn's n1ovr•m••nt frJr a roll• which eom~>s most uf your E a rlic r a Lhree·judge fed('ral :\l:~dcira :\laplc Dre:tdmutght R~g. $17950 :'\o\\ S125 SPECIAL PURCHASE rt>gulations which went into effect Reg. \429 :.ion $340 Your editor has not only in lif!' that i!i not diminishin~ or l'llitor':.; puns. Manurl' is fine just pant>! !nvalidat!'d Uw law saying March 1 of this year. Und<•r the Re!!... S 155 :'\em $125 writtl'n an Nlitorial d('sigm•tl to ~Pif·dPpn•<•iat inlt· I ht•lil•"tty of tlllf' half of Janf!tta;!t'l'Pfll'ets rm! attituilPi> and claimed by an absl'nt fat her who gross incom(~ of }('SS than $1 ii,OOO Eoiphonc M:dtogany the human race, but he has also, Yf'al ht•lit>fs about womt>n I hal Maldng light of a particular .Epiphonc Folk Rid.;cnbackcr Solid Body is no longer a mc•mhl't of a could (lbtain a loan afl1•r a "neNls Rl.!g. SD95D !'ion $99.50 Gibson Super 400 in the process, f'XPOS('d his own havp ~rown out of a lun~ history subject does not necessarily imply d Ni tit ute houst>hould. Justice analysis" was complett>d. Reg.. $99.95 ;.;ow $79.95 Reg. ):\50 Non S280 inS<"curities, his own immaturity nf tlJipn•;..~,ion. disresped or disagrl.'ement with William 0. Dougla~. who 'Votl'll in In PsSPnce, this means that Gibson L-5 and his own ignoranc<'. Chan(tin(.( languagp tlwn is a that suhject. In fact, we feel that favor of tlw invalidation, said, middll' iucome famili<'s w<•re Aria Ro<.;cwood Gib~on ES 355 Normally, I find immaturity st•rious and diffi<'ult task that doE's the inability to laugh at oneself "Tax d(•p<•ndency in 'a prior yl'ar eligihll' if their net income showed Yamaha FG 200 Gih"oon SG Pro and ignorance positivi', hopPful both rt•fil'l'l and pfft>d lli'W Reg. $135 :-.low $105 Gibson ES 175 and one's causes, on occasion, is a sl'l'ms to hal/(' no relation to the a financial ne!'d for cnllcg!' Reg. $149 Now$110 Reg. SJ45 !'ion $249 and growth·produciug qualitiPs. a!!itudPs toward womt>n. Such dl'trim!.'nt. nt>l'd of lh£> dependent in thf' t'xpens<•s, McDonald state~ .. Yam:tha Gibson Lcs Paul Pcrs. Immaturity and ignoranc<' art' words ami manldnd and man as l':xtrl'rnism, in any cause, can following year.'' Thr vote was five The nl'w regulations hm1t the Gibson SG Custom dPsignatiun~ fur I hi' wholl' human Rt•g. S llN ~ow $145 .J.lsed . nttributl's of a dynamic stat<>-a alil'nate the more moderatl' to four. loans to strictly a family incoml' Martin 00018 Gibson Dove state where l~rrting and growth rae(' do, in fact, c•liminatl' ont• half members of the movement thus A statuti' that c•xcludl'd food basis, t'liminating the tweds Gibc.;on, Annc.;trong, Grct"och, Fender oceur. But when immaturity and of tlw human mel'. losing vital and creative people­ stamps from any household analysis st udi£>s. Reg. S5.20 Now $327 Four Models (;uild Onlv one of each in stock ignorance come to thP Si'rVic£• of W omf'n 's iss UPS arP oft1•n who are oftl'n more beneficial containing an individual unrl'latl•cl McDonald could not pinpoint -- insecurity :tnd, in turn, to thl' t l'PatNI with mo!'kt>ry a llrl than noisy radil'als.-ed. to any otiH'r housl'lwld mPmhPr exact cutoffs for (•ligihility, but was ruiN! unconstitutional. cilPd an (•xampl!• of a family with Guild D-25 Dreadnaught Two l\1(1dels Martin IN STOCK Classicals In his opinion of thf' St'V<'n to three children making $10,000 a Reg. $255 Now$195 by Garry Trudeau two d<•cil;ion, JusticP William J. y(•ar who WC'rl' tleclarPd ineligible. DOONESBURY Brennan ,Jr. said that lhe law "The original inl.ent of the law Guild MarkS "Px<'lUd!.'d nol thos<' p!'rsons who was to ht>lp the middle income Tama Rosewood Reg. $550 Now $420 arc• likt>ly to ahusc• the program family " said McDonald. "In talks Reg. $2RO Now $195 All Lines On Sale-Choose From: 1{/1.-'1. hul ratlwr only lhosl' persons who with 'Senator Domenici this WRL, 111111/r are so d<'spcratPiy in llPNl of aid spring, I urgPd that we go back to Gibson, M;ulin, Guild, Ovntion, Mudcin.t, Y:uuaha, Alvarez, Epiphonc, Aria, Alvarez-Vairi Rosewood AEJOI/T HY "CilH/JOt:I!AtAI/ON" FOlMEr, that lh<'y cannot <'Ven afford t.o OTIIER. !/)fA? 1/ the origirtal method of Ariu Mahogany Drcadnaught \ alter their living arrangements so dl'termining Pligibility as was Rickcnbackcr & oCher~ Reg. $275 Now 160 \ I ------~------.. ------..... as lo retain their eligibility. intended by law." Reg. $95 Now $75 2212 CENlRAl, 5E :\1~deira Rosewood Lobo Summer Staff Ediior-Joh'l Ahe<~rne Reg. $109 Now $80 Ma!laging Editor-Kathy Ptacek Kasuga Folk Photographer-Bob Teller Reg. $R5 Now $65 (Across from Ut-JM) Arts and Media-Jeffrey Hudson Y1tmaha GSOA Staff Reporters-Frank Allen, Isabel Foreman, Gail Gottlieb, 2.66-Z338 Reg. $69.50 Now $55 Jeff Lee, Mike Minturn

_L_ ------2' .....~ Bowies 'Aladdin Sane' Called 'Disorder' Maxwell Museum Blackwell Lecture 0> Arts&Media ~ ..... fr••ak·ttlH'Ill OIH' to lislt•nlo sume and Dr1mm:;" to m~>mhers of the By MIKE MIN'l'URN :;:: ps<' nd o-w o1Hh•1 pu;•ms uf tlH' this ili!H'r Star.,hip Eutt•l'[ll'l·:t-~. rut IHi~t it• fondtwla of Davtd t).m. tonight at Mr. Steak on San playing "Amazing G t':I<)P" g;·ew ~ c Bo\\.iP~ #rhrt•t :-;t,ngn: ~·,JPan plt:t'-'' .. r poi• Ill II .w ;;· ,0 hav<• IHl'"'" a I'll to tlH'ir singing and hancl elappinf.(, lh<•n a UJ ' • :\ I ;r d d i 11 ~ : • u '·, " •·om m i I .... wl'ist;,. Tlw Civic· A uditnrium hirc·' .\ ~h·:~t·Hr·r~lt" n• ·hh,t~\.tH • n 1 ~nt· H v P r y 1n n n h a s t h r ,, P woman who was singing with lh!' r.: cv 'U[ll'l "rllital ~I imulal ion, w!l im~ g nut privah• ~1'1)\lfity ~uards, who, th;H •~· pr, 1nr~ u\' h1', h~~ 'h '> ~tl 1 ,1 t•hara<'l<'l"s that whidt II<' !-(roup announcNI ahov(• I lw fprvor s t ht.\ ~,1 aJ.!l• fur hi·~ ""'~tl!>.(~lfl·-·, g Imarnwd, at't• Jll'Xhihits !hat whi1•h Jw has and nf !hf• mom1•n! ... "'l'hos<· <1f you . a::1 clborrkrs l hal <• n<1l ypt ••onw into t.h!• \\ llirlpuul of c·oul'u.~ltll( :uri-.; !Itt• t" 0 JH'r l'Pllt uf 1lw pri<'l' in ··dation I o PIH!J.l!~I'OIIIHl Jl'lllt•r Alvhons1• I !.1•d ?.t•pjwlin l'llllC'l'l'l whH'h mood mn~••• t'nr hi•. mimh·'· !'.:ol " spirit movl' within you ... ! . ·;:; p 21HI). t H !' v<' r I y Hart, :l2, w;ts Uw "-' ~ Tlw CUIH'I•l'l ran smoot hi v no COMPREHENSIVE woman who madt• !h<• invital ion =::s El: !(rt'al hassll's. Col on thP lawn of tlw Indian Al'ts ~ z funk pn•cmsNl t bP inspin•r, HI\• vi{\ 90 Wondt>r. Slevt• and Wond<>r Love• C!•ntc•r 11t t.ht• Stat<• Fairgmunds, .i ..... playl'd I h<'ir lung rhythmic M't, which for the momPnt is the tO \lJl Increase your grade point by: • Efficient Study Skills -'l going from one song right into • Writing Formulos ml'td,ing place for Answer w ~ Incorporated, an organization Jethro Tull Coming ... another. • Memory Techniques dedicatecl to spreading the Gospel July 8, at University Arena, the Fagin troop.of Jethro Tu~l will.present Word and the dispensing of drug Members of the Answer, Inc. group gather at tlte State Fairgrounds its multiplicity of forms: a passion play, mustcal theater, fdm wtth rock 1 1 iamous intt'l'll:tl ional dislws July 16 7-9:30 P.M. Classes Start: Monday, information. Hart is a spiritual for their services which include singing and speaking in tongues. and a record. Play in!{ with thl,!m is that parcel of rogues, Steeleye Span. Tuesday, July I 7 1·9:30 P.M. advisor for the group. (I Inn~al ian, Dut< h. hl(lotw.,ian, Price: $190.00 plus T11x Answer has been a functioning Professors Promotions l·H·mh, c;l·tman. aml otht'l' ••. ) organization for nearly two years have to move out of herfl and take The doctors told him if he were to Trades Helpful Four professors have been Six week course-30 Hours to the open and preach his word, stop suddenly he would probably huub tt:;{u·:J::;CI dinm'l ;,:;;o !l::{o now, since they first occupied a The New Cactus Band, Son of promoted effective July 1 --- REGISTER NOW---- vacant building on San Mateo so we will be holding our meetings die. About that time he was saved (Sunday). William T. McPherson all around the city at various and he let the spirit of Jesus enter Cactus-Ateo SD-7017. Blvd. Before that the original In fhe big league trades of rock has been promoted to associate ll:l Ronwn>St. ~.\\'. :.! hlo(k'iN.\V. members had held meetings at parks, praise the Lord." his soul," Bridwell said. "The executive reading ~6 and roll we now find Mike Pinera professor of law, Marlene McGann Contemporary 1:r.1 301 San Pedro NE their homes, Hart said. The Steward Board is Spirit is so intense that it to associate professor of nursing, ol Old Town PJam :q:!··1!J~fi superccdes anything one might (formerly of Blue's Image und Albuquerquu, N. M. 6 6 1 "We met some people down at comprised of the senior members Pelayo Femande~ to professor of Clothes ~ 5- have acquired in a worldly ) traded from the High land Park Center who had of the organization and together modern and classical languages, 2324 Central S.E. just moved here from Florida," they decide what is best for the nature-the Lord just delivert>d Ramatam to the New Cactus Band and Robert Herron to associate Hart slated. "They had been organization throv.gh God's Spirit, him." to replace Tirn Bogert and professor of modern and classical "holding thtse beautiful home Freerks explained. Bridwell said he never had a Carmine Appice who went to Jeff languages. meetings and we became After taking to the parks Lhe drug problem himself but that Beck. interested in getting an established Answer's Hot !,inc phone system tlwrt> was a point in his life when The new sound he helps place where we could have more will still be oppratlve and opPn 24 "the temptations of the devil" produce is still that old movin • room. This st>eml'd to he the way hours a day in tlw Indian Arts were distracting him. and rocldn • dance hall/dancr the Lord was lmuling us. We brgun C!'ntl'r. A small morn at 1ht• "I usN! lo play f'<>othall at hand/stage music hut no tnorP 11 to f<•rl a ne(•d, through thP Lord, cent<•r will also house all thP tapo:>s Manzano High School and I would dot>s it sound likE• Vanilla Fudgt' for a building so tbut we could and bnolts b(•longing to The say, not to lw lc'gotistieal, that I trying to f.rttt hut and lwa vy. Tlw minisU•r the Wmd to tlw pPople Answer. was a prl'tty good quartt•rhaek. raunch is !lOm'. no mun• dwap I. ill'I imitations of D!'l'P Purpl<•. Instl'ad Qar rri''' ar• Offering a Complete Selection of of Albuqul'rqut•. The transition will not hav<> any About the end of the so:>ason of "We found this varant building drastic effect on the Answpr's my St'nior y<'ar l hurt rny shouldl'l' it sounds like a Bha•'s Imag1• So!J.I/ 4..\\)e'-' twar ihP Soda Straw, whirh us1•d ahilily to ro:>main intact "!)('cause r(•al bad and couldn't play rvolw•d to a ft'l'e nowin:<, l'o<'k WP ~oe,L to !)(> a discotht•que callrd llw all ih1• mom.•y we recl'ive- from the anymor<•. Asint, no multitudr of !he Lord thPre and W(' lm<'W this mobile," Dave Bridwt>ll, 20, downhill. I wanh•d to 11o out and (;~ ·~(i director of the phones, said. get drunk, and at one point I felt sy ncopatcd cantatas, it's quit<• would be the place. It was owned enjoyable. A morl' Dand·orient~>d 4 CHANNEL ALBUMS, 8 TRACKS, CASSETTES by the Highway Dept. and we "Our not having an enclosed that. I should grow my hair long, '¥~ ~· run away and do dope. roclc, with bluesier vocals. Blu were really worried about the me<•Ling place shouldn't be much -Jeffrey Hudson egross ,..I\. 1'~(1 rent, but God just literally worked of a problem for us. This way we "I startt>d q uestionitt!l ¥(\'+..s- y a miracle for us. For the first will probably be able to reach ev~rything in my life until I went three months we didn't have to more people. In the past we have to one of the meetings over at the Skills Test PllY rent and the rest. of thl.' time taken in run.'lways and helped old Answer building. 1 had run 'fhl..' Communic:ttions Skills REGISTER NOW we were there the rent wru; so low them out and I'm sure we will be O"Ut of arguments about the Test will be administen•d by tht> it was unbelievable. able to do the same when we credibility of the Bible and College of Arts and ScienCI..'S on Leon R us sci Live, 3 Ips for $7.95. "We actually started out with leave," he said. decided I should really try and let July 2, 10 a.m. in La Posada Hall Jesus come into my life. After the and Aug. 2 at 3 p.m. in Geology for The New Snvoy Brown, Jack The Toad nothing, .so it was God just The Answer has also been opening up the door for us . ,. and functioning as a drug counseling meeting that night, I went up to 122. The test is required for all or Chris Youldcn-Nowherc Road $3,95. since then he has led so many center where persons may contact my girlfriend, who is my wife students transferring from the people hiw his spirit through our them personally about a drug now, and nskt>cl her if 1 might be Universily College to A & S. A weekend for two organization," Hart said. habit or call them and have saved right then. She said yes and Serving you from two locations The building has since been someone come to their homes I knelt down and she put her Cal amity is thP tpst of lorn down i!S part of the Highway "while having a bad time on hands ort my head and I felt the intl'grity.~-Richardson in las Vegas Dept's expansion of San Mateo drugs," Bridwell noted. spirit coming into me. A few 1 Corner of 2 5715 Mcnaul NE and The Answer will move out of "Most of our present members seconds later I paSS(>d out and the Indian Arts Centcr in a week are ex·drug addicts who had started sp~!aking in Tongues. From Central & Dartmouth SE C11Untr~ & \VC\(Crn '\tU\Il' oil till ... 'l(t'rC hlO A champagne dinner for two to make room for the upcoming pretty heavy habits themselves. then on whenever I saw my old 265-7013 266-8587 State F!!ir. There is one member, whose name friends they would ask me what THE QUllt.BTEJlS had happened and I would just "Everything is directed by the I won't mention, who used to be a c ., :f 1': ; ! ,j ''I f i I ' •• f ~ r! Lord," Jim Freerk, 22, a mPmber dealer in speed and heroin and he tell them I lt>t Jesus into my life." l.fl•~, 'I,].- ... ;;. at the Stadium Club of thl' Answer's Steward Board, developed a very bad habit and Bridwell noted that the aspect said. "The Lord told us we would almost himself. of speaking on Ton~ues occurs frequ1•nlly at the me(>tings, and does it again! 525 worth of records and tapes from Records 'N Tapes ANDY'S aftlc'rward snrn<•one intl'rpr<'ls what was .s:tid. DELICATESSEN "Aft(•r wt• interpr<>t Wt' then test it out by taking it to a passage in lhP BibiP :tnd SI'E' if it holds up Ne"t Door to Service f:ntcrpriws with the Scriptures," he said. Central & San Pedro. SE 107 Bryn Mawr SE Juan Taho & Candelaria, NE =c=.:.o-c.c-N~w\f;.Jc~;~·~-"'=-~ l\\,tlktng: Jt,t.w<~ lr11m l "\I •• omru'' Tahlcs Oubidc ALL BACK PACKING DAILY LOBO N1ll A SJnuwich-FaclllrV. and Vol. 76 No. 149 But A Real Per~onal-Service CAMPING SUPPLIES Box 20, University P.O., UNM, King Crab Del icillc,,cn AlhuqtwrqUP, N.M. H710H Editorial Pl:nnp (!iOf>) 277· 10% STUDENT DISCOUNT -1102, 277·12()2; Meat OFF Tlw NI'W M<•"'u·n f),ul\.· f.obn ict 10% !Htbh;h<"!lV V<'ilt 'l(H'htll'd wtth special dressing: our whopper Submari1te with "the worb" trNl\T. !-!Pt~nnd l'l,l.., .. fHJ~ldl!f' f).aid .Jt Steak & Crab with University I.D. .\lhUrt•.,•,t•d nn Uw h1r "\t•Ur dllllllt'· C11.1'l~nll:l11 \~C "h1c,:k Also: Cheesecake from Dee's N.Y. Bakery. or Icc ('ream. ('(hlort.at IM~'.'''-o. n[ Ttu· l>(tilV r~ubn lhc lnH:..,t unpnrtt:d \'-"11\C\ ~l\i.ttl~lbk m .u·t- tho~.t· tlf UH• authnr t>ulPlv. thl~ U'Ulltf\. A'k tl", 'c-e nur n•w-t;tCr Wille' You M.ty f'lwnc Ahead. 2~~-6RHH SLEEPING BAGS COOKWARE Un!1t}!lll'11 nJ>il11t'h t~ U'hlt nf l.ht' hll 1>l11d1 j, lhC 111m( LT111ptd1CIImC In MANY OTHER ACCESSORIES t>olilmi.>l bn.ml nf ·rht• th1lv (,.,bn. Nnthitll: prinlt>tl in 'l'lw !holy L1>b11 1hc enure St>ulh"~'L tU'C(•.Ii•,ar}ly rt•J•rt'Sl"nts lht• vh•ws of tlw llnh·••r,ltv nl Nt•ll< M<•"i''"· (Q t- Duplicating Center Violin Program m,... Student Expenses Increase King to Address UNM duplica~ing cent!'r in A musicul program for two South Pacific ... ~"' onard Felbc~rg (Ccmtimwd from page 1) ~ t'> By GAIL GOTTLIEB The new figure allows students worksllop Grads 11:30 2 p.m. The UNM catalog for 1972·73 approximately $80 a month for a.m. to and Kathy Jarrett, will be is tattooed (or paint<'cl, in this :z: Photocopying is two cents a page. § estimates the minimum yearly clothing, laundry and other pr<'sented at H:15 p.m. July 3, casE>) a ship in full sail. Then four "? Gov. Bruce King will acldrl'ss ~ amount necessary for students to unspecified expenses. Even the Life is not so shod but that (Tuesday) in Kellt•r Hall, Fine sailors com!' clown thP st<>ps of the 0 graduat\'S of a uniqul' travel Arts Center. :s: live on while attending school to most fastidious studf.'nt will hav<> service workshop at UNM Friday thNe is alway~ tim<' <>nough for .g Follies Stage---dressed as~well, ~ be $1 ,113.55. This has been trouble spending more than fiv<' eo1.1rL!'sy. ·· ·Emerson you'll st•(! if you go. ;:;· ~ and giv<' thl'm tlwir eerLificatPs. G n rl<'ssnPss does mor<> harm 0 rE>vised to $1200 for the coming d o II ar s a m on t h a t t h <' President Ferri'! HPady of UNM than a want of lmowlrcJgp,-­ The scenery and lighting (hy ~ Soci<'ty prepar<'s Lhl' crime; Lhe John MichaPl Depgan) were more IJ.i. year. laundromat, which leaves $75 for also will speak regarding th(' Franklin These figures are compiled by clothing and miscf.'llaneous. univ1•rsity's la!Pst Sl'rvil.'e co·1rsl'. criminal commits it.~Buckl<' thun excel!eilt as with every other Serving Corn-fed several departments on campus, Call£•cl ·I lw "Tl·a vel SPrvil'<' ACLOA presentation that I've sPe. ~ IJ.i.i 1t is not the thief who is It is in general more profitahl~> ~ including the Comptroller's Indusiri<'s TNtcher Education Choice to reckon up our defects than to Lighting was particulady 8 OfficE>, Student Aids, and Dean of Workshop," lhl' course has trailwd hut one who is cnugh(; impr<>ssivc this time in the "Bali t-< ·~ boast of our attainm!'nts.~Carlyll' C1> Students. The figures are used by Colorado Beef Czech Proverb Hai" sequence sung by Teddy g.. Rape Crisis ... 27 teaehl'rs from around tlw stat!• ~ scholarship .granting organizations Stratton. The sky around the .o to set up tourisl-r<>lat1•d training 1: to determine the proper amount (Conlilll~l?d from pagP 8} courses in their hom<' sPhools. Exclusively island (incidentally Bali Hai was C1> §""' of money to give, as W<>ll as by should call Uw Rape Crisis Center Gov. King !•mphasizl'd t.lw nPNI not a painted nat but a cut-out (l) z BOOKSHOP students and their families in a~ 277-3393. for such a program in his addn•s.<; QUIVIRA suspended by wires) began as blue t-.:1 t- and photography gallery '?J C1> attempting to plan a budget for Volunte~•rs undergo a l1•ngthy to the 30th Legislaturl' in tinged with pink, became flaming b,Q the coming year. pink and deep purple, then 1-' initial briefing and !hen ar!' Jat1uary, 1972, noting tlw Kosher and Italian Sandwiches ~ ~ Tuition fees and Student req uirl'cl to aUl'nd a WN•kly Pconomic advanlagl.'s in johs und changed to maroon, yellow, lime --1 A fabulous bookstore, w Health and Accident Insurance m!'eting in addition to worl~ing income to New Mexic meetings ar<• for tourism. Steaks and Shish-ka-bob ALCOA one, but it was good, $240.30. discussing vnrious po!!'ntially Also invit1•cl lo attl'ml ar<> Stat!' The allotment for books was difficult situations and H. eps. John Mershon of A famous photograph gallery. except for the violins. But they increased from $80 to $100 after dN:Prminiug saf.isfactory wnys of Alamogordo and Lt•nton Malry of had improved since I'd last heard some complaints from students. OpPn II a.rn. till 9 p.rn. M iduH:l [)u;s. U.1 AnU Thou Three Spiritual C'ummunit1c' them. It was a particularly good handling th<'m. Alhuq uerqu<>, who £•o-;;ponsorl'd One hundred dollars still seems The voluntPers arl' givl'n som<> legislation funding thl' program at 90S YalP S.L. note to have Conductor Russel small at a university where books training in counsl'linj! but tlw UNM. Lenth dress in a whlte sailor's suit. Ill Cornell SE; lf1 blm;k from Johnson Gym and suppli<'s for a class in RapE' c~;,;;;,,.. Centt•r also ean l'i•fpr Go·sponstHt•d by llw I''nur One reviewer in a daily pathogenic bacteriology, .for women to t.hl' MPntal HNlt.h newspaper complained that the Coflwrs RE>gional Commission and example, can cost over thu'ty Cent<>r if thr<•d by llH' n1mmunily musical dragged because the first dollars and where ch<'mislry talk to a professional. 0 evPlupnwnt · Divi:;ion of t.!w act was too long. He said it should students arl" rcctuirl'd to purchase Thl' Hape Crisis Cent!•r also DON'T BUY A STEREO have bef'n cut in two. I think it's Burt>au of Businrss R<>search, tlw a ten dollar brf'ak<:f!e card for !'nch offers advice on pr!'vl'nLing or four·W<'I.' ks workshop has tak£•n unfair of him to criticize the chemistry class they tal;.e. cr,mpany of urranging the play avoiding rape. t!'achers to hotl'ls, mol(•ls, airlinl.'s, f1®\Yl09®® Photography students often spend "Most women think that rap<'S large and small n•staumnts for Until you've heard the Advent into only two acts, after all it was more than fifty dollars on paper Rodgers and Hammerstein who are don£' by some w1•irdo stranger on-sill' study of how prof<'ssionals did that. and film alone and studl.'nts in an in the night. Actually, the woman s<>rve tl11• traveling public. upper division class in Spanish tl!!' South Pacific will play again is usually acquaint<'cl with Emphasized throughout has Loudspeakers at HI Fl HOUSE Muslin literature sp~?nt close to forty-five this Friday, Saturday and Sunday rapist, and he is usually fairly bPen tlw ll<'l'd for local workprs in dollars b'Uying the nine novels well-adjusted and often married," such industry to inform travcl('l'S and also July 6 and 7. July 1 required in the class last sl.'mestl!r. (Sundny) is a matinee said Gral1am. of r!'creational possibilitit•s in GIANT Figures for board remain('d lhl' Advice for avoiding dangl•rous their immediat<> arC'as and performance with all other same, listed at $540.00 dollars a performances at 8:15 in Popejoy Lt. Cable (Bill Potenziani) sings "Younger Than Springtime" to Lint situations includes staying out of persuading th('m to "stay anothPr semester. This is the specifi<'d cost dark parking lots and alll•ys, Hall of the Fine Arts Building. (Roxanne Hostetler). day" in New Mexico. of a dormitory room and a mral clwcking back s<'ats of cars hi' for(' Tlw program Friday lll':lins at BELL Tickets are $3.00, $3.75 and ticket, but it is also applicabll' to $4.50 and may be picked up at long as the homes are not presenLI:y constructing low-rent getting in and I'I'Pping <'Ur doors noon ln tlw Des1•rt Room of the condemned by the cily and the housing at four locations around students living off campu.~. locked whill' driving. N I'W Mexico tJnion. the Popejoy Box office, open 9 to Divid<>d by thC' four months of and 5 daily {except on the weekends). landlords have control of their the city which will be available for the fall semPsler, Sli40 yields a \VL.• kflll\\ lh,Jt\ .t hr.J,Ji ~ol,tlt'IHL'fll. hut A student discount is available. land. those qualifying for the program. "I have never noticed the rent figure of $135.00 a month for '-h' \\,lflt h• unrrct.,-, ,,n ...,,,n Ow ··lflldl­ ~r..lnrt.• 11t tht.' h,mJ..pt.'.lk.\.·r all ,) tn\1"1'-. in the university area ever being The locations of the 2, 3, 4, room and hoard. BAGGY !lousing ... H onwfin ~ll·.n the landlords will drop the rent $5 or and um•·hNlrooms around the (Continued from page 3) -Broadway and McKnight; 30 university as ranging from S 100 to 11H·r ruhnf t.tdtlf u; dt.'lt'trnwmr rut.• so, but since the demand has been units tfll,,ht\ .tnd ~tuut.h '- t~l .tn~v h,•rru.· homes either," Longacre stated. $175 pl'r month. Two bedroom $12.00 so great l cannot foresee rl'nt -Broadway and San Jose; 50 nHJ"''- "'"h.'m l~oc.:r\.~1..1\. Jlr.:···ph.' 'ft.'1~~~ He cilh: "r-"-'•ll.t:f .u~-~ tht•rd~lf\' which had beer stains on the walls Simpl1• subtraction and cigarette burns in the rugs. UNM. Leo Smith, assistant supervisor '>.ll!H1d. !t•! \•'tH .'IH'!~ .lllJP:it:~ ~-f ,1~~1 1-h·tL '\"'h:..·nt •,p-~,·.~l.t..:h ·~\l.:rt..• d~..:-.IFill'd lobo demonstratl's that unleliS a stud1•nt l.tr--. I~ IIH·· i'• \\- !LH \t 'U i."..J!11 "''lif ··ll.'!r."• ~ ·lHt't Uh;Jl' ch.Hl ~.:lft..'t'fl H'.Jf', ••I t'llpt•rt "Some landlords cannot afford "Right now we can house of the Low Rent Housing Prujcct, people in the university area as ex pI ained that qualification is insists on living alone in an fp t.!J~. j\\C ,Jfl.' ~o.t..'r dill tl I-.1 •.o., l' '"ll!'!!l'..,~ .:.:w.c.· w •k"ifmtit-~ .nhl m.~nui.H.lurwr to keep their place vacant for a \l·tl h.\IJ .-;, \\l' LW 1 SHOP cheap as $80·90 a month in basl'd primarily on nl'ed. apartm!•nl costin.~ more th:m h·.'~-it:~L' l!L'lf'\~ tl IHfh-p~·rh 1 tfll.Hh.t.' "J'L'.do.l,:r '•_'i.\o!L'lll'J lfl· month to put down a rug or efficiency apartments, but most S 100 a month, h<' will haVI' dm1uw ~,,lfllt.' ut thu"l' t·tln·r hr.lr:th t-'\Jl something similar because it sets students do not want that. Soml' books an• to hP tnsl<'d bl'tWP('n $3!i and 87 fi l'a.ch month llhl ·~'u kn\w., th.lt .. ~ 1111• "h·~l,n .mtl K l H \ •.t1~l hch1 m iHFh-..· ... t rt'fMt.l •hem back financially." others to hi' swallowed, and sum~ to spPnd on food, using lhl' IPtlc.hpc.tkt:r '" nut net.l''•"'Ju•~ .t ht.•!IL'r h1. ~.utn...JI h•·lt.'nt'r" 2120 Central S.E. .. nuntJ,:~~! !nm.f<.pt'..tkrt !h.m one \i~>,fln~, Low rental housing will not be The Low Rent Housing Project, r.ew t{J bf.' chew('d and eatalo!:U(' budgl't. constructed in the area he said, as a division of Housing Authority, is ! <;JJ Jplf,tro.._ 11( i••t lh,tt ttMUt.'t l'\t,.'tl ~1 .. II r ht• lllWHMl "\tiH·nl L•mf·,p ..·...th•r dJ!!<'sted. Bacon The U.S. Dl'partment of J,,H,Ir r.h•drP 0t.'ntr.t1h tht• tlllh r,~ .. t 1.\l;n.. h l.t,~'-~1" ~t:n t')lO~· HI ~~ u!Jllt\. Agl'icullur<' says tlw mi_n!mum h'wt: ... l.w•. ·m~ntlll,,t -..,m !~c m,H!{' Jt'fcU..i ~:.ll-1mcu ~.·.m \\Hh .. td1h..i .m ,,h,lllUh-'. n;~ amount n<>cded to !'at nutntwusly tUC [umhr~,tkl'f" ~u!J tJ,~'H h..').l(iH' l~ 1 '-! lwhf,.h.urct.{ \.tlmp.Ht".tlU \\tth .. .m~ is 1•stimatr:>d I o h1• $36 p<>r pprson : .. ·,il,tl lhc nh~n· ~·'ll '·{1l'r:t1 1hl' ! 1 lt'~'t.'r "fl:.'.ll~r nJ ,HI! pra.c.• Hld .,t1Ulllf..., o}\. pl'r month, the amount dolNI oul thr..· cr...:fH,Urt' u•. ,m,f rhr.!rt'h 1rt' tht:'\ \..\ 1n t.r.~u ... h ,md dr .. l~rMtrt.~tlh ht•ucr th.w in food slam ps. pr«•b._t!,J~v pl.1\ fttud~·r lru mar, I t.J•.:.'"" \\-l' nL:U\ -fdf l11tlrt.' l'tpl'fli.,I'.C.'"PL'.ih'f<; l hC' Am('l'irans sp1•nd an av!'rag<' of ~.fp!J•t thmi-. tflt:'"~ ,_Ht.~ ~'IH'Ili !t'.\'H'tli'• h)~ r month on t,/iJ'Uit~r!!fl!' ftJ J.n11',\ tfLtt I) ~f•• J't·-·"-~'"k• t\ 1H fll·! pJ.t; qUJh." .~.., f;~:.Jd .t., !he 1 POPEJOY HALL food, as C'Stimat«>d hy G!'rry h,r U" h·! ..~•H \.PU .l'- f'"~'d .l P"~1Hd ~1'1! .•n.:'rH,JI m ~~~, hrt'..! ji.,Ul~ rn, Exll''lSion Home RED HOT ""H t.f,~lf.H"'-. ;~;. r~j:h. \H' \\~n_ .tt~d fiL!t''> ,J l AT THE UNIVERSITY 01 Nl~W MEXlCO Ec.-onomist. Jl1H:1ll'•l' '\.p·.\ ,_,..,•.ummt' llur \\t.' ,Jrl'ri"l puurnr Thf' catalogue bud~l't lists "•'U ~•!! l.md v.c-'n." n1tt) dt1n't l.t\U 11imk "Clothing, Laundry and Mis." at I b: -\d\~Bt I l·Ud .. fic.t'-.cr ... \H' htlJL"•l' a' \""''~J~d h~ J i''iP:' H.!e.t ntct t(l_ .ill~.l~C. $253.25 for 72-?a and at $319.70 dr.: .. udJ .1 pro~dtJd ]hh.'n tn thc..•,r.: uruqut• f,,mh.pt\ikt't-. ht:>· l••t<' \l>U fiU:l~ Jp~.1k~1 fur ,10'"' here llCJr lhC pmc u! I 1720 Central SE 1 71 0 Central SE h.'lldl'li 1t1 he ~.~~mr.u~o:d 1n .nhhhk pl.'r~ 1-nr AdH'nt' j Civic Light Opera totm.mu•. Hh.it1Jm~~ !n•qul'nl'\ h.md l \\u.fth. \\.Hh the n;,,-.1 t:Lih•·r.ltc •.1t1d W c '-er~.unl~ hope ~thJ ~ot"f' h~ 1..0110 1 Pitcher BEER • t.•tpt·n.,lH" "Pl·.Jl.. t•r" .iY.Iil.shk 1 h.n m.1~ hl'\.oHl"'l' thl' hehc\·ing 1.., mlht' hl'dnl1p Presents b.:: d11lh.:uH hl J\.:o:rt. \\.~ h.'.th/1.'. hut H $1.25 1' HU~-Jthf \l"flh~tf\!1! tn !{u.• h"fCilHii,! Thank you. Fridays Rodgers and Hammerstein's ~ Great Musical Comedy 3-5 p.m. Levrs

SOUTH PACIFIC SUPER-BELLS Ii I and other \IHIP' I II ern11t 30 II MONTE VISTA NE I Ltclv Bug Bn11q uc Three Consecutive Weekends I Right next to OKI ES or 1f (near Guard and Central) Mt,;lntr bV mail TC'rm!J. PuymC'nt must bo rna c 1 n u all-student, all-media art show on prior to lnorrtlon or ~dvortl••w•nt. Clrumltlcd Advcrtisin~ June 28, 29 and 30 from 10:30 [ Whore: Journnllam Building, oom UNM P.O. Box 20 lLcr;;(t'~{bLmrrc~) ~ mKdk-:;)f l'Jlnc(;') Stt@lrt~ 205 a.m. to 3:30p.m. in the north end Albuquerque, N.M. 87100 of the sun. - _A, NewMexic~ 1) PEHSONALS 51 FOR SALE Stanton Retiring ----:---:--::::----;-:-;-:­ Art Stanton, UNM NClTlCI:: ;--DEADI,INF. for GidiHSIF1rm,s SEJ,~ffidency, fum~hPd, Three bloekn July9 for the JuJy G immc of the LOD 0 Is !rom rnmpu", only $80. HOMBFIND­ administrator for the New Mexico Dr. JohnS. Diggs DAILY··- TUBSilA Y NOON, July 3_._____ --­ ImS, 200-7991. $20 fee. 0/28 Student Loan Program, is retiring "JiJi)im: WANTBD-;;,·;lmro &113 & fun for WANTI•:D---,mNANTS. Reward, 10% otT after 35 years with the state Thursday, July 5, 1973 two-w<•rk Galifornlo vaontlon-July ~Jfs r:::: flrnt two months. Nenr UNM, new, government. Q) Gr<•rn, 2U4-0ti48, ____-·------_ lnrr:C", l'('friJ:~("rntcd nir. 1300 I~en-.fciSf&FO(lND - ' Un Lecture will be held at 8 pm on the Central Mall. In ABUNDANT frcsh nlr-ncw In north Gordon will administer the FOlJNii;-·w~~nn'a Wat,h. initlnh SSF, vnlloy, 9170 Coors NW-2 bcdrooms­ statewide operaUon of the New ra•nr J•'ino Art" nJdg, R42-U4H2. _ 01_2~ case of bad weather, lecture will be in the Kiva. There $HO util. pd. . . 7/19 Mexico Student Loan Program. G PAs Increased Again in Spring u!s--r: <~f.:iii·ii!A.-Miiir.YA./sF.rion ~.oo 'l'Im'NEw CITADEL APAnTMBNTs­ is no admission charge. The general public is invited. By FRANK ALI.EN J J)Tl;, Ht•:JtJrrntc)y nffrf it for my elrum, rmrlcncy & 1-bdrm $130-$160 utilitleo pd. Scholastic statistics show that Schools of Law and Medicine) J~o:Jt on· I•'rhlny, ll/3, :l.cwnrd. PJcanc re­ Mos GPA's i!lrn, Jnunllry room, T('('r<'atfon room, <'ommfs .. Dr. Uldch HollstPin, associate dPcreased as comparl'd with four 7. Mec!Jcal Laboratory semester II, 1972-73, as compm·l'd Technology-3.1541 3) SEUVICES Mry ntor(l. Wnlkinf.:' dintnnfc to UNJ.f, professor of chemistry, and ?r, with semt>ster I. colleges GPA 's incrPased. Corn(lr Untveralty & lndlnn School NE, ll. Nuclear Medidnl' Lf.:ilAi:; ~sE:nvums~ tor qunlln;d1TNM 243-2494. 7/10 John Green, professor of phys1cs, Th!' all univt>r&il.y aVI'I'Hge CollegPs with decreas<:>d 'I'echnology-2. 7096 ntudrnblnt.ntr. FurninhC"d by qunHficd WOn!,!)CIIAMPr()i-iliiCY(~LES at Jow­ have been awarded grants for (excluding Graduate School and averages were: UnivPrsity College In\~ iJtUdf•nb o! tht" CJiniC'n) Ln.w Pro· «t prirr-,, Atnln $R5, down .0202 to a 2.5276 GPA, 9 . R a d i o I o g i c 'I' e c h­ J•rnm und('r r;UJlf'rvi~llon o! otnff nttorn('y l•lh1 r.nd rrpniro. llirlt linllett, 2GG- the Schools of Law and Med icint>) nology-·2.51 00 ,;r llNM I.nw l'lrhoo!, C'nll 277-2013 or 27R1. .. G/28 Fulbright-Hays program. rl'ached 2.1l597, thl' all uniV<>rsity Arts and SciencC"s down .01 76 to 277 .. !J(;IJ4 for tiJlJJOintmr'nt. SponnorC'~ by a 2.9497 GPA, Bach<'lor of 'I'he s<'mester II statistics the kmr nit.y or Nrw l\trxlro. ____ --~ -·- t!'! 'fhc Trail llnue. fmturr1 ept the I;I,lJTi•fil·:ssc)NS h).~ tJNM- nnL1Ic ~:rnd- «tufn you tor your n£'xt outing. Rcvnlrn Dr. WaynP Eubank and Dr. undergracluat<:> mrn rl'achcd Colll.'ge of EnginrC'ring. Women's ~ntv. $~') _twr lr!'l!lon~ ,243-311-t:l ___ _612R on lrnln, hnrkpaclcs & thln~rs. THE Cull<>n Owens, both o~ the spl'eciJ 2.6522 and the all univl'rsity .Ofi55 to a 3.1241 GPA, Nursing 'I'UA!f. IIAU!:J1 1031 Snn Mat"" SE. GP A's Wl're also higher in thl' ir.!Mms- -_-_- l'OUTnAITS, I'MISI'ORTS, 2GG-OIUO, m;NTAI.S - SAI,ES - department, wil retirl.' (on June 30. und ergraduatr womt>n rt>ach<>d down .2256 to a 2.7744 GPA and Jd('ntffrntion phot.Qgraphn. CIOJ(', (]uirlh SF.RVIr:B. 7/19 Pharmacy down .0339 to a Associate Programs exc<:>pt for mmr, 2312-A Grntrnl S.B, Behind llut­ The two professors hav1• n The HAND~MADE BICYCLE OF FRANCE 2.91GO. All four of th1•sp 2.7190 GPA. thrPe arf'as-tht> Community trrfirld J d total of 45 yrars at catt>gories ~>njoy,•d incrt>ast>d Co!Jpges with increasl'd averages Servicp Workers, Associatp of Arts I!ICYr~I.N m·:PAIR nnd rebunt--!;ioycl~ vnfd UNM. GPA's--resp<•ctiv<:>ly, 0.115, .0097, nnlt'1, V<'rY rrn!lonnlllt! price:J, 243·3G43 ~i0n!i;r7:C;;-;. IJgu;:~c vh;,t;;,;rnphy, by in Human S!'rvic••s and thl' thr hour. 268·0760, ov•nlngo & wcol:­ FROM $90 .0031l and .0142. werr: Business and Administrative or 247-2CUO, _ ·- --~ -~- 6/1~ rnd•. 7/G Scienc!'s up .0413 to a 2.7401 Medical Laboratory Technology UNM <'IIJI,ll C'ARF. CF.N'l'Im hn.o oprn­ 'I'hf' mon• vou say, lhf' li'SS In a summary of classl's, thl' programs. \ in!:-1 tor full-timr or Pnrt-timr child i;,;;in.:TI~m JcirC-Mu't he over 21 no. freshman class is th<• only group GPA, Engine<:>ring up .0306 to a ('llr(l for ntudC>nt. !itlll]<'nt1 proplf' r1•m••miwr. 'l'hP f<>w<>r thl' 2.8121 GPA, Fin!' Arts up .0313 thr numm<·r. 10GB Moon Vbt" llnll. 277- only. Huvc,Vny r~rquor Stor(l, 5704 LOmn!l words, thr grral••r th<> to incn•ase thl' GPA whilP thl' 2518. t!n NT·;, 7/12 profit. Fl'nilon THE BIKE SHOP sophomort>, junior and S<'nior to a 2.971l9 GPA and the i•/.ssi•oni -r>fioTos-:~r;J<:~Iitirnllon, lm. Yl ~1W':Er.fANEOfis ~ class<•s dt>crmsPd. Tlw frt>shman Graduate Colleg!' up .04S4 to a New Director Hired migrntion, Jtortrafl'l. l~'n'Jt, in(lxpennJvr;: 3.61-!21 GPA. Pli'a'limr. rnH 2110·2444 or rome to 17!. l>Ii>ii~ ~;·brciimns ~~~r;;~itcd :M only available for studpnt working toward his 11 r·.. c>Itnm~'r Gnithcroburg, Md. 20700, 7/1v I'V!'ryoJH is onl_v half a on All Makes classes d C'Cl'Pased rpspPctivPiy calamity .·--Italian ProvE>rb Service .0257, .OOH2 and .0257. Sl.'mestpr II and ar(' as follows: mast l'rs d <'gr._,,. in guida ncl' and Rit~ (lr1; .. i1d;m~ U~r,;rnt;h('d, ~tiiith;~p;JJ, .s:x:a a a &xa a a - &>e&><>CR s s 1. DPntal Hygiene-3,0719 counseling, has bPrn nam1•d to Yard. 2 !JIIr1 from rnmptL1, only $100. Fifth YC'ar <>lass avl'ragl' HOMI·:Z•'INIHmS, 2fj0·7DV1, $20 f!'<. ~ ~ ~ ~0~··~··~··.:!.:••~-::!:.·)~··~··~··i;i~ 2. Community SHvice succl'ed Fred Ghrt>ist as d irl:'ctor ;~...... •••. ,:-o:...... :-o:.. :;: .. :;:,,:;:.,:;:,.:-o: ...... ,:-o:...... ::: .. .. ---- -...~. . . ..,-.-., . . . . ·;u~ incrt>asrd by .0263 rl.'aching Worken.-2.5949 0/28 ------...... 2.R749, unclassified studt>nls of UNM's Studt>nl Work-Study no()MAi•An'r?.trmT; 3. Associate of Arts in Program . i\vo 1 i;''"''~J. avl'rage in!'r<>ased by .0630 rnrprf.<>d. l rt'!cr ningJr worlcing ''.-oman. M HARBOR HOUSE M Education-3.1545 SlOO P offici' of • • c • students averagl' df.'crt>asl'd by 0/28 .0556 to 2.91-!33. SPrvic!'s-1.7672 Records and Admissions. CAMF:UA, lDuG J:XACTA 35mm Sr:li:2' ~U~ Beautiful. New Harbor House Announces ~ll"i 5. InstrumPntation Engineering Sandoval, previously rmployl.'d l summary by colll•gt>s Technology-2.5R17 ~U~ the Ultimate in apartment living. ~~~~ · (excluding non·d!'!,'r!'l• and thP by the governmt>nt 's Jobs for 6. Ml'dical Enginel'ring ~lt~ $40 Move-in Discount ~~~~ r Progress anti-poverty program, Climb To The Finest Universal Pic!Ures said he will not initiate m•w •M • Studios and One bedrooms furnished. •M • Heeyele Centt>r Clo::;ed proct>dures in thP program "until I :·lt~ ~~~; •r;J Robert Stigwood pmtm R I'm em hl'r lhl' n•cyeling Chris Cant<•y, UNM studPnt, grt lh<" f<•el of lhf' l""ition." ~lt~ Weekly, month to month & leases ~.. ~ crntl'r on l'<>mpus? R••m<•mb<•r told th<• Lobo that thl' main Th<> CUtrPnt program as A NORMAN JEWJSON Film out li nl.'d by Sandoval givl's a :-,.~ Free Utrlrtws Men's Gym & Sauna ;n; the Alamo? rt>asons thp c!'n!Pr was clost>cl 4 Heated Pools Woman's Gym &Sauna As with tlw pal'<' of !hi' nPw d own was b "c au s" o f stud<>nt a job whilp alt<>nding •~··~ :·n~ UNM, if they qualify. Jobs givl'n n. 4 Complete Laundnes Color TV lounge ...,.=,. let>hnology, th!' r<•cycling "impropl'r sorting, carPIPss ~"'~ ~ CHRIST arl' l'itht>r on campus such as Dr. Clarpnc!' Bunl'h, a visiting proft>ssor from Quppns Collegl' N.Y. 'JEsus tlw centPr h:ts gonp thp way of storing and stud••nt apathy." ~~~~ Fmo LocatiOn 16 Guest Burbeques ~l'~ library assistants, or off campus had his Art Ed. 429 workshop class out on thl.' mall showing off their • • 1 p Recreation Lounge • ni<"kt>l cigar. Dul' to tlw 'l'lw past <'colof,!v Cl'ntl'r was :.•21.~ Adu t nvacy ~.•l';•·. with a non-profit organization 100 ft. polyethelenl' tubl.' which snaked from thl' northwl.'st corn('r of :-.,~ 4 Pool Tabesl : ; improppr sorting of matPrial thp S<'<'<>nd attPmpt at UNM. Social Ac11vrtres • SUPERSTAR~ and problPms with coliPction BPfor<• thP Cl'nt<>r was l'losNI, such as thl.' Red Cros.~ or tht> Boys MPsa Vista to ihl.' fountain, Tht> "environmental toy," as Dr. Hunch ·'••\ 1 dtk Club of AmerJPa, Sandoval said. F ~ See Harbor House before you ren an a e :··w ; ll•chuiqups and distribution thcrf' W<>rp four diffl'rent Vl'nturl'.tJ ~~•• ~"~":e! •• ~,,;F.,.,~• .,~.,~ •• ?,.,, ... w:-tJ":'••!'9':tt~1t~t•!i:tt~•·••·•·"·•·u ...tt.• .. ••·•·••· ' l'cology cenll'r on eampus. Initially, a ground crew of Although doing a booming UNM <'mployl'es was paid $75 Opera Season Opens With 'La Boheme' businrss, clisput<'s aros<• on thl' dollars a month to take cart> of A new pm" will opl'n the Santa ScenPry drsign<'r is Neil Pt>lPr upkP<•p of llw Cl'lltt>r, pay to thl' centPr, Aftpr growing Jampolis and Dodo I.g1•sz will thp Nightinga]p and MichaPI thosf' maintaining it and probll.'ms and mountains of Fe Opera's sevl.'nteenth St>ason Friday night. stag<' dir<>cl. Devlin as thp Empc•ror. Havrl's finding pos.-,ihlt> oUllPts that recycled articll's, the grounds "L' Enfant" will br sung in would buy thP "usPd" ma!t>rial ket>prrs refusl.'d to maintain !ht> Seven opl'ras will hi' performed Franz LPhar's "'I'hl' MPrry Summer Semester Widow" will be sung in G<'rman Prl'nch and in its cast Judith llorst 1'hl' st~cl<•nt-iniliatt>d project cPntC'r. this season with a total of will be Thl' Child; Joanna Brunno, twenty·S<'Vl'n pl'rformanc<>s. ThP with English dialogue July lH, 20, was widPly US<•d with mor!' <'allll'y said that tht> cpnf'l'r Aug. I, 10, 16 and 25. William Th<' Princ!'ss and Rita Shan!', The than 92 prrcf'ilt of P••opll' startpd "going downhill around last Op!'ra will be presl'nted Aug, $147.00 per month 25. L~>wis will sing th1• rolr of Danilo, FirP. Bliss Herb!'rt will h1• slaJ!r> pollPd indicating that tht>y spring brrak, and aftl.'r that, with Spiro Malas as Baron ZPta, director for both operas. LUCAYA HOUSE NORTH used th<> l'l•ntPr. l'Vt>rything bPcaml.' worse." J This s<:>ason's opera will bP: "Owen Winrravp" will hP Wagnt>r's "Flying Dutchman," Judith Forst as Valpncit>nnr, ·1513 lead SE Cath('rin•• Wilson as th!' Widow conducted by John Nt>lson Aug. Courft·mw Sl'n·ia tcifh Ll'har's "The Merry Widow," "La 9, 17 and 22. Jaml's Ath1•rtun will BohPme," Mozart's "'I'he Marring!' and Stuart Burrows us Camille. a (111/lp{l'!,• lilzr of li'IJIW­ sing ns Gcnt>ral Sir Philip, Alas New Idea on Cancer Announced of Figaro," Stravinsky's "LI.' John Crosby will again cnnduct taim·t riny f}f'at', Dr. Sl'i 'I'okuda, a with Bliss HPrbPrt as .stag!' Titus as Owl.'n Wingravl', Eleanor body's immune respons!'s. This is Rossignol," Rawl's "L' Enfant Pt Steb!'r as Mrs. Coy!,.., Donald ,\II Utlfllu'" P.ml-1 Jundrv fanhi!PS microbiologist on thp faculty of les Sortilt>gt>s" and B!!njamin director; Suzanne Ml'ss, cost Um!'s th<> UNM School of MPdicinc, has ratht>r like sounding a general fire anc!Char}ps KlPin, sct>nPry. Gramm as Coyl!', Jpan Kraft as lJrgp I Bf'droom Unrt<,~l'arkmg alarm b!'caus!' somronp has lit a Brittpn's "Owen Wingravl.'." The Kat,.., · Gathl'rinl' Wilson as Mrs. Jttnuuttttu defint>d a common factor hPlWeen match. latter is making ils American stag<' Mozart's "The Marriagl' of full<,Pst as After five y<>ars of fi'S!'arch, prpmierl' while ·:be Stravinsky and Lechmrre. John Schl'fllpr will hP The common factor li<'s within Rav!'l oppras will bp pres<>nted in Baustian, wiiJ run July 7, 13, 21, illl1ttlrt the body's immune system. The 'I'okuda has elucidatl'll a dual form. 25 and Aug. 11. It will star scen<:>ry d<'signer and Colt>n Graham, din•ctor, 1406 EUBANK BLVD., N.E. GEORGE KOURY AND .\SSOCIA IES 265-9593 immunp system consists of all th<> "blocking factor" which is Michal'! DPvlin as Count ~lag!' hl'liPved to inhibit the body's William Lewis as Rodolfo, Judith Forst, CathPrinl' body's dcfpnsps against disl'asl', CatherinP Wilson as Mus!'tta, Almaviva, with Spiro Malas and including thP various typl's of rt>spons!' Lo foreign tissues. This Donald Gramm aLternating in Mal fitano, Maurice Maievsky, factor is idC'ntified as IgG2, which Joanna Bruno as Mimi, Brent Ellis Eleanor Stebt>r are making tht>ir whit!' blood cells, particularly as Marcello, William Dansby as that role; HE>len Vanni as C-ountess lymphocytes, and thp antibody is a class of antibody that is also Almaviva; Judith Forst as SFO ':lebut. sysll'm. activ<> in fighting viral infPctions. Collin!', Richard Barrett as Information on tickets is Schaunard, and Douglas Perry as Chl'rubino; Jl'an Kraft as Tnkuda said hi' hl'l i<•ws I hat 1'hr phenom1•non by which thl' Marcellina, CathPrine Malfilano as availahlP at Albuqurrque Radio blocking fal'tor works is t l'rtlWd Benoit. will star in "La Boheme," Station KHFM and at the Santa tlw immltlw sy~t<•m holds tlw kPy which was last pNform<>d in 1967, Susanna. Prl.'st'nlPd in English, lhl' fo <'anc<'r confml as W<•ll as to lh<• '' im 111Ullological Pnhancl'm<'nt," opera will also hav!' in its cast !o'p Opera box offir<>. which is the proc(>&~ whl'r<'by the Y<'ar the opC'ra was dPslroy<'d Jli'I!VI'ntion of I ransplant r!'j(>l'lion. by fir<'. Sung in Italian, tlH' O[ll'ra Douglas Perry as Don Basilio, "WI' want to hi' ablP to forpig" tissUP, transplant or MariannP BPnson as Barht!rina, canc<>rous, is abl .. to thrivP in spill' will run July 6, 11, 1·1, 2H and manipulalr llw body's immun<• Aug. 14 and will hi' conductl'd by William Dansby as Doctor Bartolo r!'sponsPs so that lh<• hm·mful of llw body'.> immunP rt•sponsl'. and Richard Barrpft as Antonio. TIH" <'ncl I'I'Wll of this disrnv<'I'Y John Crosby, SFO 's g'!'llPral Inside Today I umor will h<' n•jt>l'l Pd hut IIH• dirl'ctor. Hagnar Ulfung will Ill' Stagr director will lw Bliss HPrbpl; kidnPy graft won't lw," s:tirl may lw lhat transplant palil'n(s St'f'llt>ry cll'sigzwr, AllPn Charl!'s Tokmla. will no longl'r IH'Pd massiv!' sh1g1• llin•ct.or; John Scht>ffler will Kl<•in. Gancl'r thPrapy .•...... ·1 suppt'I'Sliion of llwir immunp cll'sign tlw SCI'Ilt'ry: SuzannP MP~s Drug report . . ...•.... , 3 Wh<•n fhl' body fails to will provid<• cost unws. Robl'rl Baustian will conduct n'<'ognizP a t unto1· as fnn,ign~ if svsl 1'111, whi<•h ll'aV<'s tlwm op<•n for lh1• dual bill of "L1• Hossignol" Equal Timr ...... 2 Uri Sl•gal will C'O!Hluct Wagn1•1''s Ml'n's H!'slrooms ...... -1 <'an oflt'JJ lw slirnulal<•d to do MJ ti, ft'<'IJUI'nl ly f11lal inf<•<•t ions that and "L' Enfunt l't les Sorlil<'gp.s" would lw minor in a [lPrson who "Flying Dutchman" July 27, Aug. Oliphant .... _ .. , ..• , . 2 by lhP injl'l'f ion of I uhpt·rulosis ·1, H, and 23. Spiro Malas is C'ast which ar1• to b1• presl'ntl'll Aug. 3, ha<·illi whieh a1·ou"•s all th1• was n o I I a k i n g i m m u 11 o· H, 1 H