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Confesses to ·Takin9 Money

Ex-Film' Chairman' . 'Borrows' $600 By D.M. Flynn and Joe Donnelly "Some of it can be explained but for a 'few weeks but she waited u'ntil Margaret Ott, who recently some· of it. cannot. The in­ Thursday to tell me about the $600 resigned as Film Committee Chair­ vestigation is continuing,'' San~ she took. It wasn't mentioned to person, admitted to ASUNM Atty. deroff !laid. "More of it could be me until the last minute.'' Gen. Brian Sanderoff on Thursday had bookkeeping and some of the . Also included in tlie report by to taking $600 from cash receipts minor details she has mentioned Ott to Sandefoff was the inclusion betweeri Sept. 8 and 11. before." of $857.90 to be transferred from Sanderoff said she returned $400 Sanderoff was referring to a the account: of La Societe du of the missing money to him in report by Ott which listed $1700 in Cinem~, a group of students $100 bills. The remaining SZOO of money that was not accounted for enrolled in film courses of. the the missing $600 will come from the in deposits but irlcluded in the Theatre arts. dept. salary she had been scheduled. to report given to'Tobias. · Sanderoff said that film lecturer receive. . The report included money Ira Jaffe denies the Societe would Ott also returned $297.25 of missing because of off-the-books ever have made such a transfer. ( loose change she. allegedly kept at expenditures like operating supplies Sanderoff said that Jaffe is not home in a jar until it had ac.: and phone bills. The report bound to give any money: cumulated into an amount large originally given by Ott, however, enough to make i·nto rolls. never included mention of the ~ When asked by the LOBO why The· money which was returned "borrowed" $600. he thought Ott finally admitted to to Sanderoff was deposited in the Sanderoff said, ''The thing that taking the money, Sanderoff said University business office on disturbs me about it is that I had ''I think she realized we were get­ Friday. been working on the investigation ting close to the truth, and I was." Brian Sanderoff Sanderoff said Ott told him that she took the $600 as "a cash ad­ vance towards henalary because of • a-personal emergency. Grou.p Protests Officials' Actions "She doesn't recall the date but according to my records it was bet­ The Chicano Studies Policy appear in UNM's spring schedule elimination of Sociology 226 was segment "in a very unspecified ween Sept. 8 and 11 when she took Committee is planning to protest of classes - nor did Lopez' name "in no way amove against Chicano way." the money in one lump sum." actions that it said are attacks by as an instructor of any other Studies,'" and that the fact that David said that the decision to He said the money was taken UNM's administration on UNM's classes. Lopez taught the course was not the eliminate the course was made by without going through any of the ethnic studies centers .. The ad­ Lopez has taught "Sociology of reason it was dropped. the entire sociology department, business office procedures. ministration's actions were the the Barrio'' at UNM for. five · David said the sociology and that Lopez would not be He said it was true,l however, elimination of two. Chicano Studies semesters and "The Chicano department was restructuring its rehired since his cour~e was that Ott did not take any of her cours.es and the dismissal of the Experience in the U.S." for four curricula and that Sociology 226 dropped. salary for the last month. Her instructor of the two courses, semesters. covers only one sociological (Continued on Page 6) refusal to pick up her salary would Ezequiel Lopez. . Lopez told the Policy Committee account for the return of $200 more The Chicano Studies Policy at a meeting last Tuesday that he ,of the returned money. Committee, which 'consists of will not be rehired because UNM's FJu Shot Clinic Opens The amount of money thus far students and faculty from Chicano administration "wants to get rid of returned accounts for $897.25 of Studies and anyone else who at­ anyone who's been critical of their UNM students wishing to receive their swine flu vaccinations will the $1170 discrepancy reported in tends committee meetings, is policies." have to join the crowds at the fairgrounds wh'ere the immunizations Film Committee records from Sept. planning to hold a rally on the Mall Among Lopez' criticisms has are being given. 1 to Oct. 16. at noon Wednesday, Nov. 17, to been an argument for more in­ Students will not be able to receive vaccinations at the University The discrepancy was discovered protest the moves. dependence for UNM' s ethnic Health Center because of the continued short supply of the vaccine in by comparison of the weekly report The committee• also plans to send centers. New Mexico . to ASUNM President Damon representatives to various UNM "But basically," Lopez said, Dr. Joseph Beres, director of UNM Health Center, said, "We Tobias of revenues· generated by classes to speak to the students "the attack is on the centers, strongly encourage all students, faculty and staff to take advantage of gate receipts from movie showings about the situation. because I have consistently the flu immunization clinics being held at the State Fairgrounds in the defended' and taught in the centers. and the amount actually deposited The two classes currently taught Opera Building." in' the UNM business office. by Lopez, ''Sociology of the On that basis, an attack on myself The hours of the clinic are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily through Saturday, and on my classes is an attack on Sanderoff said he does not know Barrio" (Sociology 226) and ''The Nov. 21. A Sunday clinic will be held Nov. 22 from 12:30 p.m. to 6 the centers." where the remaining $272.25 will Chicano Experience in the U.S." p.m. Pedro David, chairman of the come from. (American Studies 241) did not "At this time," Beres said, "no other clinics jn Albuquerque are sociolo_gy department, said the being planned." · Lobo Fans Leave But Spirit Lingers On By Christopher Miller The possession of alcoholic The game was over. And as beverages during the games at several thousand disappointed University Stadium is illegal. Lobo fans slowly made their way However, the law doesn't seem to out of the stadium, many left their stop most Lobo fans, if any for that good spirits behind. These spirits matter, from bringing liquor to the vanished as rapidly as the fans game. departed, and left no trace in the When tqe Lobo asked Roybal if deserted stadium. he was aware of the drinking going , The remains of other types of on at the games he responded, spirits still lingered, however. In "Sure, a lot of people bring alcohol row after row empty rum, gin, to the games, but they don't display vodka and whiskey bottles were left it. They know how to conceal it scattered among piles of empty beer ."' when they bring it into the stadium, cans. and then they're discreet about . Unusual? Not at all. Drinking at drinking it during the game.'' Lobo football games has become According to Roybal, drinking at about as common as peanuts, the games hasn't really caused any popcorn and hot dogs. problems. Only one person has Is the amount of drinking this been arrested so far this football year any different from that of season fn connection with alcohol, previous years? Again, not at all on a disorderly conduct charge. according to several long-time ''When we do see somebody who Lobo football fans and Lt. Alex starts ·getting a little ro_wdy we wait Roybal of the campus police. until he or she gets up and heads ''Taking a snort while watching back toward the concession stand the game has become as traditional or the bathroom," Roybal said. We as hearing 'Hail New Mexico' stop them then and tell them to played during halftime," said one either straighten up or leave the ball student. "Hell, you gotta keep game." warm on these cool auturnn Photo by Phyllis Kushner Roybal said if they try to con- nights." University Stadium ( Continued on Page 6) "•-'

' Regular Size "0 10,.... ,, Qq (I)"' ~ Immediate $1 Increase University SUNDAES w Dairy Queen* Brazier* 2 For J (I)z li:l ,I Price Of One ..0 Clerks Accept New Contract has it all Dairq Dairy Queen ~ ' ~ 5 With (I) > Ending a three-week-old strike contract already ratified last Some 1200 clerks participated in Queen· thla :>< Food & Dessert DQ-pon r;· ;i: against Safeway supermarkets, Thursday by clerks striking the city-wide strike against Safeway 0 0 members of the Albuquerque retail Safeway stores in Los Alamos, with the picket lines also honored * Registered Trademark '76 1:1 ..o grocery clerks union voted Santa Fe, Taos, and Las Vegas. by the local Amalgamated Meat ,3 yesterday morning to accept a new Local union clerks are expected Cutters and Butcher Union and the .z"' [< >. three-year contract with Safeway to return to work today, except at Teamsters Union. 0 0" ~ and four other food store chains. Foodway stores; a fifth store in­ Additionally, clerks picketed Bribe Suspects Run for Office 0 >-< By a vote of 559 to 189 the clerks valved in the joint contract Piggly Wiggly, Furrs and Alber· TOKYO-Former Premier Kakuei Tanaka, under indictment on z .~ ratified the contract agreed upon in negotiations. Representatives of the tsons because they were locked· out 0 " negotiations last Friday and will Foodway chain claimed that the of their jobs by the stores. The five charges of taking a $1.67 million bribe from Lockheed Aircraft < ..,;~ immediately receive a $1. an hour joint bargaining agreement among stores had previously agreed to lock Corp., today filed for re-election to Parliament . a"' Aides to Tanaka, 58, filed election papers on behalf of the former 0" ~ wage increase. in the new contract, Safeay, Food way, Piggly Wiggly, out all union clerk employees in the (I) ', C !RCI-{ 1-{0USE ... z the journeyman clerks will also Furrs and Albertsons was broken event of a strike at any of the premier in his native province of Niigata. Voting is .£cheduled for Dec...... i M' receive three cost-of-living and the store is not required to stores. 5. J' Two other former ranking politicians under indictment in the Dry Cleaners ....."' 111 allowance increases over two years. honor the ratified contract. l I 10_, gjl The first increase is 19-and-one-half Union clerk officials said they Lockheed casealso filed for re-election. I • formerly Vogue Cleaners 0\ II. cents on July 24, 1977 with a second intend to fipe a complaiqt with the .Former Transportation Minister Tomisaburo Hashimoto, 75, ac­ l increase of 35 cents on January 22, National Labor Relations Board or cused of accepting a $16,670 bribe from Lockheed, filed in lbaragi Under New Management 1978 and a third increase of 35 cents file suit against Foodway if the Province north of Tokyo. li on October 22, 1978. store does not agree to sign the Former Parliamentary Vice Minister for Transportation Takayuki 3014 Central SE 256-70137 Sato, 48, accused of taking $6,667 from Lockheed, filed in a district I! The new contract is similar to a .;;c~o~n~t;ra;c:t.======:::;;:;::;;;; on Japan's northern island ofHokkaido.

For those interested in a career with the state. local or federal government, the annuaJ Career Services I ; Government Career Information Day will be held Unreported Donation Reported f ·' Tues., Nov. 16 from IO~,m. to 3 p.m. in Rm. 250C, 1 D SUD. 'Representatives from the different govern­ !$t)l Double Cheese WASHINGTON-A staff member on the Democratic Steering and 59¢ ment agencies will be available to discuss op­ ! ., portunities in their agencies. Policy Committee said Sunday a $500 campaign contribution from a with Those interested In being a poll worker for the South Korean businessman to Rep. John Brademas, D-Iild., senate elections should come to a poll workers described Saturday as "previously unreported," actually had been coupon meeling Man;, Nov. 15 at 7 p.m. in Rm. 230, SUB, reported almost a month ago. · Informational meeting on UNM summer programs Burt Hoffman, director of the committee's information task force, in Madrid and Guadalajara on Tues., Nov. 16at 1:30' 1111 said Brademas told reporters Oct. 26 about the contribution from p.m, al the International Center, 1808 Las Lomas. South Korean businessman Tongsun Park. Hoffman said UP! in­ Regularly 75¢ Phi Sigma Tau is sponsoring an_ essay contest on correctly described the contribution Saturday as ''previously unrepor­ 1916 Central S.E. Expires Nov. 21, 1976 the theme of reality. Deadline is Frl., Feb. 18, 1977. For further information, call Tom Buchanan, 277* . ted." 6364. 0

The Latin American film, 17re Traltors will be Quebec Votes on Future shown Tues., Nov. 16 at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. In the SUB Theatre. The film shows the conflict involving the labor unions in Argentina during the past two MONTREAL-Quebecers cast ballots today in a provincial elec­ Assorted Cacti decades. tion faced with the dilemma of either voting for a government polls say most of them believe is incompetent or replacing it with a party f¥'1ow#t !Fhop Mohamed EI-Gcnk will discuss the frCczing of fuel­ Nice Size steel mixtures in LMFDR bottom plugs Tues., Nov. whose separatist plans they do not endorse. · 16 at 3:30p.m. in Rm. 107 of the Chern. Engineering Opinion polls showed 67 per cent were. dissatisfied with the per­ 3424 Central S.E. Bldg, formance of Premier Robert Bourassa's liberal government, while Reg. S2.50 Now 81.00 only 18.4 per cent of the electorate favored the separation of Quebec 266-9296 from Canada proposed by Rene Levesque's Parti Quebecois. New Mexico The alternative was Rodrigue Biron's Union Nationale Party, The Closest Flower and Plant store to UNM. Expires Nov. 20, 1976 Friendly Flower Shop making a strong comeback from political limbo but not given a chan­ 266-9296 3424 Central S.l!l. DAILY LOBO ce of electing enough members to form a government. Vol.81 No.61 Box 20, University P.O., Ul'IM Harvard Finances Abortions ! Albuquerque, N.M. 87131 I ' . Editorial Phone: (505)277-4102 I l 277-4202. I I CEXERA I Levis$40ff ! With this coupon / t 'I Denim and Corduroy :1 Bells--Bi~ Bells--Straight Legs STORE expires Nov. 21,1976 8117 Menaul NE • 111 Harvard SE ------·--:=!lr!-Z:-:":-:":-:":-:":-:":-::-=-=-=-==-==-=·:':·-==-==-==-=-:::-=-=-==-=-=-~,:.. I I Chili-Cheese I 3 Dogs GET YOUR SCISSORS OUT! I I I "Just thin kin' Watch .this page each Monday I about those GOOD ONLY I hot dogs At 4201 Central Ave., N.E. I I makes you $1.09 Expires November 21, 1976 I• They' II Save You Money! hungry." !One Coupon Per Customer Please) for MONEY SAVING COUPONS!

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,/ ./ i ,I Letters ',' Daily LOBO Editorials I l ! j Perspective Opinions 1 ,.• ! Editorial

0 u What $70,000 Buys ... ·~:< ~ ""' The President's residence at UNM was repaired and partially ~ renovated before President Davis and his family moved in one ye

ago. ·. IJ -.·'"·'"' ~ renovation for the president's house. This $70,000 would"be used ~ to install new flooring in the house, build and brick a portal, and remodel the garag_e into a den. Apparently the Regents will act on this proposal in the near fiii;p;::•_:,~:. future. University money will be used to pay for the renovation and we have several comments for the Regents. First, $70,000 would pay for two-and-a-third elevators of the type which is NOT in the SUB elevator shaft because of lack of money. Second, $70,000 would pay 261 semester, in-state tuition charges. Presents It is also evident that women's athletics and Johnson Gym open recreation are also in need of money. STUDY Of 'BABY W1111 HAND GRENADE It seems to us that before such a large amount of money is spent lllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLetter.SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII on this renovation, the relative need of projects should be in­ vestigated. Tobias ~slings Mud' at Greek Meeting IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJII 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 oze 0 Qpinion Editor: ting one side of an issue when he tempt. Why not, Damon? Were finds it advantageous to his own IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII! It has been brought to my at­ you afraid the Greeks would hear tention that once again in his own ends, brought up one side of an im­ my side of the issue and wise up to Letters to the editor ... inimitable style, Damon Tobias has peachment attempt against me what you were trying to do? All I Letters to the editor should be no longer than 250 words, started smearing candidates that during my first term on senate. can say, Damon, is if you can't find typewritten and double spaced. he opposes during ASUNM elec­ anything to campaign in favor of Sender's name, address and phone number must be included tions. This present election is no ex­ The impeachment attempt was your cause, don't stoop to cam­ Alias with the letter or it will not be considerl'ld for publication. ception to the rule. made by Larry Hannah; while I was paigning AGAINST others. Names will be withheld only by agreement with the editor, in This time the particular "mud in the hospital; because I had sup­ Negative campaigning against person. slinging" took place during the posedly missed three consecutive others can be indicative of the lf a letter is from a group, please include a name, phone num· Greek endorsement meeting which meetings. I heard of this move the weakness of the accuser's own following day while in the hospital. cause. her and address of a group member. I attended Thursday night. This and other information has been verified I immediately responded by writing Both letters to the editor and opinions are subject to editing by several Greeks who attended a letter to the LOBO stating the fac­ Most important to the whole the meeting. In an attempt to label ts which follow: situation, however, is the fact that o-yo for length and for possibly libelous content. Letters may be mailed to the LOBO, P.O. Box 20, UNM, 87131 or delivered to me derelict in my senatorial duties, the ASUNM president is an Tobias, true to his habit of presen- 1. The meeting of Oct. 16 I left automatic ex-officio member of the the LOBO newsroom, room 138, Marron Hall. early for personal reasons !i.e. Elections Committee. Therefore, it disgust over the Juniper Bill). can be assumed that members of this committee cannot assist, spon­ Students React to Tobias' Statement 2. The meeting of Oct. 23 I left sor, endorse or actively oppose any early to check into the hospital, af­ candidate. the Students' Voice Party were too head and that you don't think very 100-fo Naturally Delicious Editor: ter leaving proxy votes with Sens. An open letter to Damon :robias: old to run, and that if you were highly of your student government. Liza Sewell and Kathy Fordyce. Neither are they supposed to I I It has come to our attention that their age, you'd be doing What a lack of judgment you take part in endorsement meetings, something else. Really, Damon! showed that evening, We only wish I· i during the I. F. C. endorsements last 3. The meeting of Oct. 30 I either as a member of the endors­ week, you made serious allegations It seems as though the power of that you had talked to these I I Pres~rvatives women and discussed the missed completely simply because ing organization or as a biased ad· (No Added) and stated that certain members of the presidency has gone to your viser concerning the character of problems in student government, I was IN the hospital. Once again, I \1. I' then things would have been dif­ left proxy votes with Uza Sewell. candidates other than his own DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau ferent. But instead, your policy is to choice of candidates, particularly call up candidates, "to join a win­ All these facts and more were when the information offered by n[l)g slate," without regard to omitted by Tobias during his Greek Tobias was blatant misrepresenta­ Crea•••ier & S•••oother Than lee Crea••• where they stand on the issues. It's presentation along with the public tion. Let alone the fact that as all a matter of priorities. apology Larry Hannah made to me president and an ex-officio member during another senate meeting. of the Elections Committee this • Paranoia appears to be running When I made my presentation to whole situation should never have rampant in the halls of student the Greeks, Tobias asked me a taken place. government. There seems to be a couple of questions, but failed to With Less Than Half The Calories problem here when you toss ask me about the impeachment at- P.M. Duffey-Ingrassia around asinine accusations and un­ professional statements about age and sex. Luckily only a "few" people fell for your insipid little bag A Party for U. Students of tricks. 4Flavors Editor: ber stamp for the president, but Damon, you seem to un­ As UN M Stljdents who have ob­ who have the maturity_ and resour· derestimate the intelligence of the served the ASUNM Senate for up cefulness to think for themselves. voter; age and sex aren't the issues. to four years and have been in· It's time for senators who will give It's a student government that's volved in ASUNM, we would like to Students a Voice in ASUNM. Vanilla. • Le•••on YeAH, YOUR& afraid to take a stand, one that's in­ make a few observations about the Please think about it when you vote RICK's? YOU7JI!NI<. !

Managing Editor Advertising Manager Editorial Board Editor· in-Chiel News Editor The Posh Bagel-Across FroiD Yale Park Unsigned editorials represent § Susan Walton Teresa Coin Joseph Donnelly Harry Chapman majority opinion of the O'aily Lobo Staff •• All other cc.lur,nns, cartoons and leners represent the opinion Photo l:ditol' Arts& Media Sports Ed it or Asst. News Editor Copy Editor . of the author and do not neGessBrily reflect- the views of the staff. Wendell T. Hunt Ke'n Walston Tirn Gallagher David M. Flynn Karen Moses

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Campus Office Accepts Student Inventions Vie ... Grouo• Protests Actions "''"" I:J Continuc:d from page 1) Foreign-Job Applications f In Engineering Contest He said Phillip Nelson, who has a in Chicano Studies.- qualifications were comparable to .oo~ Ph.D. ir1 Sociology, will be added other part-time instructors at ~ The Office of International Freshman engineers will pit their the attention of several industries. w the faculty. Lopez has an M.A. Joel Jones, assistant to the weeks during the summer, although ~· Z UNM, and that he doubted that the Programs and Services at UNM is < innovations against each other One of the goals of the competition David said the new curricula provost, met Friday with some are available for longer o question of academic qualifications accepting applications from 0 when the annual UNM Freshman is to prove the design's would include expanded offerengs representatives from Chicano perio~s oftime. t:l was the reason for Lopez' students in certain fields to work as .g Engineering Design Contest is held marketability. in Spanish-American related Studies and said that although dismissal. 'trainees in a foreign country. Participants earn a maintenance ~ >;;:. on Dec. 2 and 3, said Prof. Ed Red, courses. Lopez' future as a teacher at UNM 1:"" '§ contest coordinator. allowance, but mo~t pay for other 0 AW freshman engineering looked doubtful, the dismissal of The Chicano Studies Policy The International Association 0" t:l students at UNM participate in the - Lopez should not be interpreted as expenses, including transportation. 0 In past years, engineering designs Sam Girgus, chairman of the Committee also set up a Legal for the Exchange of Students for Deadline for receipt of applications contest. The students form. an attack on Chicano Studies. of UNM freshmen have attracted American studies department, said Research Committee, headed by Technical Experience arranges for· in the OIPS at 1717 Roma NE is ~ "companies" with as many as six that American Studies 241 will be Jones said the existence of Chicano third-year law student Francisco students majoring in any of the members in each "company." They Studies and the other ethnic centers Dec. 15. "' Eyeglasses & offered in the spring semester, but sciences, engineering, mathematics, s then design and build a working that he didn't know who would was vital to UNM. Melendez, to investigate Lopez' architecture or agriculture to work 0" Contact Lenses model of their Invention. ..,"' at reasonable cost teach it. possible legal recourse against his in one of 46 countries participating Jones said Lopez' academic dismissal. in the program. Casey Optical co • A panel of five area engineers President Davis, responding to . . who serve as judges for the contest literature distributed on campus (NsJtt daor to CasBy Rsxol Drug) A few students will be required to then choose the 15 best designs to · Lomas at Wa1hlngton 255-6329 which said that he was involved in have knowledge of the language of compete in u semi-final round of decisions regarding Lopez' em­ the country, but most will qualify Wayne- A.. Riddle wJII discuss Respiratory competition on Dec. 2. Metabolism of the Scorpion Mon., Nov. 15 al 3:30 ployment, said Friday, "Mr. Lopez with only a knowledge of English. p.m. in Rm, 139 or the Biology Bldg. is a 'part time instructor for the ... Spirit. Lingers On COPIES The final round of competition is Absentee ballots are available ror senate elections department of sociology and his (Continued from page 1) purpose is just to make our Placements are for eight to 12 scheduled for Dec. 3, between 2:30 now until Tues., Nov. l6in Rm. 242, SUD, employment is a departmental front the person at his seat, it just presence felt,'' Roybal said. p.m. and 4 p.m., in Woodward affair.- The sociology department Hall on the UNM Campus. At that causes more problems. The person "Therefore, they at least keep it REALLY ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION would have no reason to inform tends to be more defiant with his discreet.'' time, students will make oral this office relative to Lopez' Vespa Ciao mo-ped presentations on their designs and a friends and peers around, and President's House May Receive continued employment, and it has many times onlookers will heckle (motorized bicycle) Vespa Scooter winner will be selected from seven Roybal said during the IS years not done so. the police, he said. he has been on the police force at ~inalists. "Only under the most rare and UNM drinking has never gotten out It is impossible to search every Estimated $70,000 Facelift • unusual circumstances would the of hand and caused any great POSTAL."' person for alcohol as they enter the problems at the football games. By Rebekah Szymanski business and finance, that the approximately $21 million in Plant president's o'ffice be involved in a stadium, Roybal said, but if it is Renovations on UNM President following renovations be done on funds for the fiscal year 1976 to ptp INSTANT departmental employment decision. obvious they are carrying some, William Davis' residence on the president's home: work on the 1977. PRESS In this case, it has not been." "Inaction seems to be a better they are not allowed to enter with policy than action," he said. "If we campus are being considered which plumbing and mechanical systems, These funds come from the ... for more fun with great mileage ... for low-cost transportation 2818 Central S.E. The literature was distributed by the liquor. started coming down hard on every will cost the University nearly conversion of the garage into a money UNM earns from leasing (up to 160 mpg) out of life! (up to 100 mpg) and fun tool MEChA, an organization of person that was drinking at the $70,000 if the work is done by an study and the addition of a garage University-owned land, the sale of JOE HEASTON MOTOR CO. 1410 Seconu NW Chicano students that is influential Many fans have developed games, then we'd probably have off-campus construction company and walled patio. revenue bonds, from state ap­ Phone 247-2404 various ingenious methods of some problems.'' as planned. Perovich said the work would be propriated funds and bond issues, getting alcohol into the games. When asked if the drinking at the Total renovations covered by the done by the UNM Physical Plant and from the interest earned off thf Some stuff small shot bottles or games causes any problems for the money include: remodeling the crew. balance of the money in the fund. HOFBRAU LOUNGE ev.en cans of beer in their coat maintenance and cleanup personnel garage into a family room, con­ Hooker

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musi-Surve!J undergoes Its second week and the the results. • results are pouring ln. The survey has Its limits, &) although not as stringent as a choice between Ford Along with your five choices, put your name on o. "" and Carter or yes o.nd no. slip of paper o.nd drop it in the box in Rm. 138 of Nucleat Plant Scates Islander's Tour Sings 1.0"' .Tio.rron Hall. You can also mail it to musi-Survey Box z ffiusi-Sutvey Entets You pick five of your favorite musical a"cts that 20, UNm or phone !JOUr selections in on Wednesday "':;; hav<;> performed in your lifetime. It can be a singer, a and Friday between 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. at 277- Uneducated Readet Songs of the Struggle a: plano pla!Jer, rock 'n roll band, etc. Anything will ap­ 6259 and ask for George. Well-known Puerto Rican Peru and the USSR. "'~- Its Second Week pi!J as long as !JOU don't delve out of your time limit. folksinger and composer Andres () He appears in Albuquerque 0 We Almost Lost Detroit/by John G. Fuller/Nonfiction Ba//antine/$1.95 Jimenez will perform on Thursday, Faculty and staff can also participate In the sur­ under the auspices of the tJ John G. Fuller is one of those unfortunate hysterical writers who see any ~ Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m., at the Albuquerque Chile Solidarity If Beethoven won, we wouldn't be able to send him vey. Look for a box in the SUB soon. ;; ' advancement in science as an attack on virginal-pure Memphis ~ \ Newman Center on the UNM Committee, Arte Revolucionario '< womanhood. campus (1815 Las Lomas NE). I"" .. Chicano, and others. 0 We Almost Lost Detroit is, despite its researched pretentious, wrong in Also on the program will be two 0" {ilms on contemporary Puerto Rico 0 every conclusion it draws from the uneducated reader. I mean, who cares entitled '"Culebra: The Beginning" z that we almost lost Detroit? 0 and "The .. Nationalists." < The fact is, we didn't, and Fuller concludes we should be frightened Admission is $1 .50. i3"' away from this new, beautifully gold form of energy. Jimenez has achieved wide 0".., Arts popularity for his songs about the ....."' And ir\ the end, who really cares about Detroit? What's 2 million life and struggles of the Puerto u. people, anyway, when compared to the energy of the FUTURE. Rican farmworker and urban '..... & laborer. His fans have given him .... "'0\ Who cares if the Atomic Energy Commission declared the design of the the affectionate nickname ''El Enrico Fermi Nuclear Reactor the most unsafe type of nuclear reactor. Jibaro" ("The Indian Farm­ Who cares if the radioactive alarms rang for hours while officials tried media. worker"). to figure out how to evacuate the surrounding counties around Detroit and This is his first tour of the YOU CAN FIND the city itself without adequate roadways for the silly automobiles. (We'll wester·n United States. The artist is IT, TOO I have the damn things running nuke in no time). · presently appearing at the com­ munity center and restaurant La Pena in Berkeley, California. Jimenez has recently toured the CALL Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, ·Twin mini~Views Cuba, Mexico and Peru. He has 293-2000 recorded albums in Cuba, Mexico, If I were Brittania, I'd Waive the Bureaucats," "Sky High Per­ album has a little of the Macon Rules! Budgie/A&M SP-4593 centage" and "Heaven Knows Our rock sound in "Breakaway;" a Name." Rate the album C. single that follows the same pattern After Graduation ... What is Budgie? It seems that it's "Men From Earth"/Ozark as their earlier singles, "Noah;" a Launch Your Career the British term for parrot. Well, Mountain Daredevils! A&M SP- traditional song with an intriguing this parrot likes to boogie. The 4601 lyrical pattern in "The Red Plum;" Peace Corps three men do a bass~dominated two beautiful and melodic ballads boogie-rock in the style set by Vista Status Quo and sounds at times like You may remember this group in "You Know Like I Know" and a light version of Savoy Brown and for their two hot singles "If You "Water mill;" an airy tune backed son (Foghat). The music is Want To Get To Heaven" and with flute in "Mountain Range;" \I somewhat shallow as a full sound is "Jackie Blue." Erase that from and a nice pop-country song in ' lacking. Suggested cuts: "Anne your mind as you listen to this "It's How You Think." All in all \ Neggen," "You're Opening tasty, variety-packed package. The the album will put you in a good M··/·4< Doors," "Quacktors and music is beautiful and clean. The mood. Rate it B plus. On ' Campus Lntest Hot Tunn Benched Wed &Thurs Interviewing Hot Tunal Hoppkorv/BFL-1920 along at first under guitar and drums. It picks up Seniors/Grads: Review by Daniel Gibson along the way, but never really does a thing. Placement Office, This latest record from the name that produced The last cut on Side One, "Drivin' Around," has Mesa Vista Hall Acoustic, Burgess and a partial group effort Qua can't much more energy than its predecessor. The lyrics match those previous efforts. But if you like hard rock aren't profound, but it is a good dance tune. 'n roll, it's a decent album. "I Wish You Would," the opening song of the Information Table: Student Union second side, has an in-and-out, or up-and-down, The first song, "Santa Claus Retreat," begins with rhythm. It's a rackety love rocker. "Well come back the thrump of an electric guitar, followed by hard baby /I wish you were here/ .... " drums and a bass. , guitar player and "I Can't Be Satisfied" starts calmly, but im­ lead vocalist, sings, "I found trouble on my door mediately its pace and volume jump up. "Looking for today/seems like nothing ever goes my way/this time tomorrow I'll be gone." It ends in a long, fast guitar my baby, and I can't see a doggone thing." There is a Share The Ride keyboard, or some related instrument on this number. and drumming spree. The third song, "Talking 'Bout You" sounds much "

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Applicams must be 23~h by By Peter Madrid z Sept. 1977 and US citizens, Application deadline is ~ 0 Blondie Nov, 15, Collll\ct l:.ynzee at277-44(;7, TEMPE - The UNM cross­ BYU Extends Lobo Slide to Five ~- .0 country team placed a disap­ .., 0 -·0 .....l NM-PIRG needs studcnt.s to work on a tax­ pointing fifth in 51-degree weather_ By Tim Gallagher passes and two quarterback sacks » Arthui LeAke reform/solar energy nnd conservation project. 18,038, but there were far fewer in Nielsen hit flanker Mike Chronister t;l :;::1 Crcdil offered, or non·crediL basis, PIRG Office, here Saturday at the 15th annual Saturday's televised contest between BYU and UNM turned into attendance as the figure indicates with his second TD pass of the day brought the ball all the way back to ~­ ro Penny Singleton ~-ti 107-C Cornell SE, or call 277·2757. Cl WAC championships over the a New Mexico nightmare for ABC as the expected offensive the number of tickets sold. for the score. the BYU 44, and ended UNM's last -< 0 And DCAisy Chemistry Dept. is offering trailer courses thiS 10,000 meter course of Kiwanis chance for the d_ay. r' u spri~;~g in Chern JOJ, 301 and 303L, Trailer courses fireworks turned out to be a real dud in the Cougars' 21-8 win. The score could have been much .0 •;< will not be offered in 102, ;J02 or 304L dt~ring the Fall Park. more lopsided, but BYU place Mazzone, who tallied New New Mexico's fifth consecutive c:r OJ It was also a nightmare for the Since UNM had converted a two­ .o of '77, Students wishing to fake 101, 301 or 303l are Defending WAC champs Texas­ kicker Dave Taylor missed two Mexico's Qnly score, was injured on TV loss dropped it to 2-4 in the ~ 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. expected to_ round out the series dUring the summer of participants in the game. New point option after its touchdown, '77. EI Paso, for the second year in a extra points and field goals of 42, the Jeremia sack and fumble and WAC and 3-6 overall, :;: Mexico's slim hopes for a winning they needed only another TD and SUB Theatre row, captured the eight-team event. was in. for only one more play the two points to move ahead in the 29, 45 and 39 yards. Taylor said the z Gmduatc Student Assoc. Office hours are ·lttoh.7'­ Miner great James Munyala season went down the tubes as it cold didn't bother him, so it must rest of the contest. lhru Thurs. 9:30a.m. 10 3;30 p,m, Vic~-p"tesidcnl'"s 0 repeated his first-place per­ lost its sixth game, and despite the contest. It appeared they might get hour.~: Tues. and Thurs. 12:30 tc(J:30 p.m. Rm. 248, have been the altitude because he HANDSTITCH CO·OP ...... Cougar win, they were eliminated it as fullback Mike Williams SUD. formance of a year ago again couldn't kick the ball into the ocean C.J. Jones replaced him and 00 rambled seven yards around left ro Saturday. Munyala blazed the from the WAC title race after sparked a brief Lobo drive that 3rd Anniversary Sale end to the I 5. On second and three, if he was standing on the end of the il< course in a time of29:49. Wyoming beat UTEP 14-10. pier. brought the ball to the 14 on a pass Nov. 15- 20 Popejoy Hall Once again, UNM did a great job quarterback Noel Mazzone elected "The pace was a bit slow." The Lobo defense did a to Ricky Martin, who had his best BRING THIS COUPON Munyala said, "If I was pushed in bringing out the best in its op­ to try a pass and was sa9ked by day of the year catching six passes FOR .20" ·OFF ' Audubon Film Mekele Ieremia arid fumbled at the tremendous job defending Nielsen • does not tnc:lud~ sale Items harder, I could have run faster." ponent. Brigham Young made only and the highly-touted Cougar corp for 115 yards. Lobo freshman Peter Butler ran one turnover in the game and it 23, Ieremia recovering. Off•rl•l th• ~... Ia baadRAde dott.l... &aatt. of receivers, but Nielsen got his 2000 C•ntral SE The Hidden World a strong race finishing in the 12th might have cost them dearly had The suddenly aroused Cougars But another then went 67 yards in nine plays to licks in, too. When the Lobo across from UNM 247-4498 ... spot behind three UTEP runners. UNM not given the ball right back linemen weren't sacking Nielsen or offsides !)~"' ofthe The strong finish by Butler earn~d to them. score the game-icing touchdown. Bseides those brief minutes of deflecting his passes, he was him a trip to NCAA's in Denton, After UNM had scored its only completing them. Big Cypress Swamp Tex. on Nov. 22. touchdown of the contest on the excitement, there was very little for UNM fans to cheer about except BYU's first score came on a third Butler said, "I knew I was doing ;-· .-...,il()liA{ fourth play of the fourth quarter, filmed & narrated by Richard Kern '- "' and goal from the 22 when Nielsen ...J.~.. the strong Lobo defense and 126· good in the race because I was - ···• ' ,-·;:_,_ ___ ·••--....:::::..____:_ weak safety Mark Koskovich in· Free yard rushing performance turned in laid in a perfect pass to fullback Tuesday November 16 7:30p.m. breathing good. That is how I can Photo by Peter Madrid tercepted a Gifford Nielsen pass at Todd Christensen who was well­ tell I am running a good race, the BYU 33 and returned it to the by Williams. Adults $2.00 All Students $1.50 mark in Saturday's race. Although second place, and Henry Marsh The crowd was announced at covered by cornerback Smokey whether or not I am breathing the veteran Kenyans of UTEP came in sixth behind Miner runners 21. Turman. VideoTapes UNM Fac/Staff $1.50 good. I have got speed, but I am cleaned up, it was a freshman of Kip Sirma- third, Wilson Lobo coach Bill Mondt said Tickets at door from 6:30p.m. not too strong. I have got to do UNM, Arizona and Wyoming that Waigwa-fourth, and Sam Turman, converted from tailback NFL more mileage to build up my stood out. Butler of UNM, Thorn Maritim-fifth. earlier in the week, and the rest of Tel. 277-3121 strength.'' Hunt ofU.A. and Geir Kvernmo of the fledgling Lobo secondary "did Football Follies Senior harrier Lionel Ortega Wyoming all ran spectacular races. Butler's time over the 10,000 a really fine job considering how placed twenty-seventh in Saturday's Hunt managed to out-distance meter course was 30:30, and many times BYU had the ball." meet. Ortega started out great, but teammate great Terry Cotton and Ortega's was 31 :55. The remainder The Lobo offense was hurt in the Part2 after the two-and-one-half mile three Miner harriers for the number of the Lobo squad finished as first half by some dropped passes mark, fell back into the crowd. seven spot. Kvernmo trailed Butler follows: and a proficiency at jumping of­ 10 - 3 Daily Nov. 15- 19 "The pace didn't seem fast." for the number thirteen position. Rodney Lane, 32:01; Dave fsides on both offense and defense. Ortega said, "At-the two-mile mark Two Brigham Young runners Seguar, 32:11; Manny Bautista, The Lobos got past mid-field only I got lost. I hit a wall and lost the made the top 10 runners. Benton 39th, 33:10; Mark.Romero, 40th, once in the first half. SUB Ballroom Lobby pack." Hart trailed Munyala by two 33:14; and Tom Snowden, 48th, BYU took a 12-0 halftime lead s onsored Student Activities BUV1 Freshman runners made their seconds with a time of 29:51 for 34:45. after intercepting a Mazzone p"ass FREE with 1:54 to play in the half. Again, GET1 'We Couldn't Take Advantage' Nielsen completed a long pass on third down to the UNM 6-yard line. monday-Saturday, 7 - 9 Lobos Analyze 5th Strai'ght Loss Boogie To: By Russ Parsons take advantage of them." places, recovered the fumble, New Mexico quarterback Noel The biggest break was when free ending UNM's scoring threat. • Mazzone sat on the bench in front safety Mark Koskovich intercepted "I thought my arm was in ... Lobos Analyze Cosmic Chntlie lContinucd from Page 10) of his locker dissecting the Lobos' a Gifford Nielsen pass at the BYU motion," Mazzone said. "I guess fifth straight loss. "We worked on the pass rush a with pass deflection. 33 and then returned it down to the that was a pretty key fumble right lot," said UNM all-America Fullback Williams once again SALE "Our offense didn't start moving 22. The Lobos trailed 15-8 at that there. We probably would have UNCLE NASTY'S people out until the second half," defensive end Robin Cole. had a super game. He carried 25 time (with about 12 minutes to go in scored." "They're a throwing offense so we times for 126 yards including a 25- "A Good.,lace Make the sophomore said. "I didn't play Stats Even To Friends" the game) and a touchdown and The fact that the drive fizzled worked on rushing. We really got Brigham Young 6 6 3 6-21 well at all either. In fact, in the first yarder in which he simply crushed a two-point conversion would give didn't do much to dim Koskovich's after it a little bit." New Mexico 0 0 0 8- 8 half I was just shitty. I don't think I couple of would-be tacklers. DYU-Christensen 22 pass from Nielsen (Kick them the lead for the first time in pleasure with the interception he "We only blitzed four or five "No, I'm not really pleased with Jailed) completed a single pass." the contest. was benched in favor of Tim BYU-Chronister 6 pass from Nielsen (Pass failed) times, that's all," said UNM the way I played," he said. "I • BYU-Taylor 18FG Mazzone did complete two UNM's super fullback Mike Wescott last week in practice. linebacker Dave Thompson. passes, a 23-yarder to tight end should have run the ball more. UNM-Mazzone 3 run (Martin pass from Maz­ mary gins Williams gained seven yards around "That interception was real big Thompson was in on 15 tackles Overall I guess I had a good effort, zone) Chris Combs and a beautiful BYU-YanDcrWouden 11 pass from Neilsen (Kick Reg.$5.00 Now J3.99 40. left end and it appeared that the for me," he said. "At the start of (four of them unassisted) and but that's not the kind of effort I yarder to wide receiver Preston failed) Lobos were moving the ball,easily. the season I had lots of confidence sacked Nielsen once. try to make. I try to play my best Dennard at the end of the second With a second and three at the in myself. Then the coaches started "They did the same thing that · every game." BYU UNM Smok1ng Stones period. But, completing two passes Cougar 15 Mazzone faded to pass doubting me and then I started f'lrst Downs 14 17 they did all year," he continued. "That's the way it's been going Yards Rushing S6 141 Reg. $1.50 Now J, 99 out of 13 attempts is small comfort. but was blindsided by right tackle doubting myself. That interception "It was just big plays. They go for this year,'' said a philosophic coach PassinR 35-17-1 31-1()..3 "The defense played great," he Yards Passing 288 185 Mekele Jeremia, who knocked the gave me some of my confidence those damn big plays." Bill Mondt. "I just couldn't see this Total Offense continued. "They gave us a couple 344 326 ball loose. The 6-3, 230 pound back." Another outstanding defensive game turning out the way it did. Punts~Average 8-31.1 9-34.7 Gold Street Circus of chances, but we just couldn't junior from Tarrytown, NY of all The brightest spot in the game Penalties-Yards 3-15 13-102 player was cornerback Smokey We've been flip-flopping all year Fumbles~ Lost 2.{) 4·3 for UNM was the pressure applied Turman. Until this game Turman long. The offense plays great one 243-1988 1820 Ce.ntrQI SE by the Lobos' defensive front. had been used strictly as a tailback, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS week and the defense doesn't play RUSHING: BYU; Blanc 15-46, Christensen 7-30, Rushing out of a variety of but the coaching staff switched him so well. Then the next week the Nielsen 13-50. UNM; Williams 25-126, Mazzone 16- defensive sets - usually either a to defensive back in hopes of defense is great but the offense 35, K. Thompson4-7. RECEIVING: BYU; Chronister 5-105-one TD, standard pro 4-3, a college 4-3 or bolstering the secondary hurt by the plays poorly. That's probably Christensen 6-100-one TO, VanDerWoudcn 2-23--one the regular Oklahoma that the loss of Frankie Theragood and because we're a little careless. We TD. UNM; Martin 6-115, Dennard 3-47, Combs 1-23. • PASSING: BYO; Nielsen 35-17-1, 288 yards, 3 Lobos are have used all season - invariably by the other team's think we can get by with it because TDs. UNM; Mazzone 22-7-2, 142 yards, Jones 9-3-1, UNM sacked Nielsen six times, led quarterback. we played so well last' week." 43 yards. by defensive end Bruce Herron's "I kind of enjoyed it," the quiet pair of stops. By a highly unofficial Turman said after the game. ''I was count, Lobo defensive pressure just a little inexperienced I guess. Monday Night Football either sacked Nielsen, forced him to Yeah, I'd like to play there from I ,.., 9 Varieties throw a bad pass or chased him out now on.'' 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