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Wh8t is so unusual about thae two men. Fo' tiHI llnSWIIT ... the chlllf on P81Je th1'811. The total budget for athletic salaries has $9000 was increased to $18,377 for 1977:78, Ttie two top coaches in men's sports, The highest paid' coach in Non-Revenue increased by more than $30,000 over last a raise of$9377. Football Coach Bill Mondt and Basketball Producing Sports was Men's Gymnastics year's budget according to figures- released The second largest raise was to Men'~ Coach Norm Ellenberger both got raises. Coach Rusty Mitchell who was paid $17,720 from the UNM Athletic Department. Tennis Coach Tim Russell. Russell's salary Mondt went from $29,425 to $31,238 for a last year, and paid $18,784 this year for a· This increase is. estimated from a ballpark of $3780 for last year went up to $10,167 this $1813 increase. Ellenberger received a salary $1064 increase. figure of $700,000 for last year's salaries year, raising his salary by $6387. raise of$1633 going from $29,470 last year to cited by UNM Athletic Director Lavon $31 , 103 this year. Under the catagory of administrative staff McDonald. Next in tine for liuge raises in salary was In their respective staffs, the highest salary the biggest salary increase went to Bill Byrne, Men's Golf Coach Dwaine Knight who had The total budget expenditure for athletic r~se went to Ellenberger's assistant coach director of the LOBO Boosters, with a raise department salaries this year (1977-78) is .,his 1976-77. salary of $6000 brought up to Pat King. King had his $6000 a year salary of $2250 in salary. Byrne received $22,500 $12,000 for the current year. .,.$736,55l'as reported in figures released ffom raised to $9000. last year and $24,750 this year. Athletic the .department. McDonald could not quote George Brooks, who coaches men's and On the football staff Mondt's offensive Director Lavon McDonald was raised in an exact figure but said last year's salaries women's skiing went from earning $2883 to co-ordinator, Bill Canty and Freshman salary from $28,863 last year t.o $30,800 this were in the nieghborhood of $700,000 and $8883, bringing his salary up by $6000. Coach Reese Smith received identical raises year for a $1937 jump. that figure also includes normal salary­ of $2050 increasing their last year's salaries benefit contributions from the department. In salaries for coaches·· of women's of $21,000 to $23,050 this year. Football The major funded salary catagorics tor "About $100,000 of that $700,000 goes for athletics, the two largest increases went to staffer Biii Waters went from $20,480 to 1977-78 were Football Staff Salaries­ such t!lings as Social Security and retirement men coaching female teams. · $23,050for a $2,670 raise. $186,302 (eight salaries), Front Office benefits paid out," McDonald said. The two highest paid female coaches were Athletic Staff~ $ll9,966 (ten salaries in· In the current salary figures for this year, Women's golf coach Henry Sandles was Women's Basketball Coach 'Kathy Marpe, eluding Sports Information Director, Trainer the largest salary increases went to three men salaried last year at $11,637, received a $3369 who got an $885 raise; moving her salary of etc.), Administrative Staff- $1 15,895 (five coaching male non-revenue producing sports raise and is salaried this year at $1.S ,006. $13,000 last year to $13,885 this year and salaries), Non-Revenue Sports- $1 14,377 teams. Larry Lindsay, the women's tennis coach Barbara Butler, who coaches track and (eight salaries), Women's Athletic Coaches­ The largest raise went to Men's Track was paid $4000 last year and was brought up volleyball, got a $1000 raise going from $65,391 (eight salaries) and Basketball Staff­ Coach Bill Silverberg whose 1976-77 sllary of to $6000 for the current year. $12,000to$13,000a year. $61 ,869 (three salaries). Cost of Education· Soars Again ByEDLOP~Z recommend to the legislature a beginning next fall. He said it would be awkward to ask education now under served. The LOBO Staff Writer tuition increase of approximately The regents reluctantly voted for the legislature not to raise tuition, resolution states that UNM, The cost of a UNM education 14 per cent. the fee increase, but indicated that but that the Regents would raise because of its resources, expertise, · will be higher next academic year as . . Undergraduate state residents it was necessary to maintain the fees. and experience, is best suited to result of a decision by the Board of carrying 12 to 18 credit hours· level of services provided by the Board member Henry Jaramillo develop a system that best serves Regents Wednesday morning to currently pay $128 in fees and $32 University. Regent Calvin Horn agreed that state money was not the community. increase student fees by $10. The in tuition for a total of $260. The said the state has a $100 million "trickling down where it ought to Davis said the University does decision comes less than two weeks Regents' action plus the expected surplus and that it didn't appear to go," but that he saw no alternative. not want to assume an adversary before the state Board of tuition hike would raise the cost to be the time to be raising tuition for UNM President William E. "Bud" role in regards to community Educational Finance is expected to approximately $288 per semester the already hard-pressed student. Davis said it was unrealistic to groups favoring an independent ' . expect money from the · state's community college and the UNM surplus. "The $100 fee is a modest would continue to cooperate. He adjustment and comes at the heels added, however, that he favors a of no increase last year," said UNM branch because it would be Davis. more practical, economical and John Perovich, vice president for offer maximum flexibHity. Business and Finance, told the

\.. Regents that UNM enrollment has Under the administration's I stabilized since 1974-75, and that "New College'! proposal, UNM ' several activities were no longer would merge w~th the University of } ' 1 receiving appreciable support from Albuquerque and collaborate with ASUNM and GSA (Graduate T-VI and Southwestern Indian I' Student Association) fees. No Polytechnic Institute (SlPI) to porgram expansion was planned, he provide developmental, basic, said, with the exceptio1,1 of Intra­ _associate degree, and transition murals and Recreation. programs. Student fees are used to finance Some of the features of the "New activities such as the band, lntra­ College" include open admissions, murals,' Popejoy Hall, Student counseling for underprepared Health Center, New Mexico Union, students, a multiple-level entry athletics, ASUNM/GSA, and the system for high-school graduates University's debt service oil bonds. regardless of level of preparation or University officials project an 8.5 interests, 11nd close contact with per cent increase for the total costs business groups and high-· of these . services for 1978-79. technology industries in developing Expenditures for 1976·77 totaled cirricula and new programs. Close $4,652,495. contact with the labor market would also be maintained. In· other board action, the Regents passed a resolution direct­ Horn expressed concern about ing Davis to continue to develop the type of education a community I Bruce Jenne,, winne, of the decsth/on. in the 1916 Olympics is in AlbuqueiTiue filming a. movie plans for a University division or college under the Chamber of I on the Specilll Olympics. He is shown with Mike Roberls, sporlscaster fo, channel 7 news. ... branch to meet' the needs in Cqmmerce plan would provide; tl' ' IAthletic PaychecksI For Future Games

UNM Athletic Department Salaries Seat Saving Banned " By PETER MADRID · had roped off a large ~·"' (where line was drawn, figure was unavailable) game when a UNM fra~en~l;~ non-reserved student 0 LOBO Sports Wditor number of bleachers 1n 0 UNM student security guards will not allow :::. Carter Criticizes Name 1976-77 1977-78 sect~on. . " mecoming game, tlie qu.een -< Saudi Arabia: The Key fraternities and other student groups to save large Smger sa1d, At the 110 le who had the nght r 0 Lavon McDonald ...... , ...... , , .... , . $28,863 30,800 numbers of seats in the non-reserved student section at and her court were the only peo~l UNM band is the o' S. African Policy KUWAIT - Saudi Arabia's oil Petroleum Exporting Countries man AI Ateeqi met for "con­ Bill Byrne, Lobo Boosters ..... , ...... · ...... , _ . , 22,500 24,750 University Stadium at the next home football game, to rope off a section. Of course, Je !? minister held secret talks with (OPEC) would heed U.S. calls for sultations on which way to go with Bob DoBell, assoc ath dir ...... _.. 19,790 20,696 athletic department officials said Wednesday. only other group who c~n r~se~~~~~~~t~; he said, "but i3' WASHINGTON - President t-rading partners. Kuwaiti officials Wednesday, a day an outright price freeze. oil prices," as official spokesman Linda Estes, women's ath dir ...... , .. , .. , ... , , , ... , . - 20,440 After a meeting Wednesday afternoon, Asst. Carter, in a meeting with the "The same occhurs In :~nt to sit down and some- ;; "There will be a growing· after President Carter's energy Treasury Secretary Michael said. Ike Singer, Assoc ath dir,., ...... , ...... 17,680 19,219 Athletic Director Ike Singer, Assoc. Director Bob what do you dow en you ?" S Congressional Black Caucus, said pressure . now on South Africa message in the United States, in a Blumenthal toured the Middle East He would not say whether the Front Office Athletic Staff- $119.966 Dobell and Athletic Director Lavon McDonald made 1 at thrown overthc seat· if Wednesday South Africa will have because of the concerted stand by push to limit future oil price in­ last month and appealed to Arab officials agreed on a figure, but onc.Jas a c~d "It's \ike going to a movie and trying to ., L.F. Diehm, trainer ...... ,._ ...... , ...... , ... $22,085 23,409 the decision. Smger sa1 , . dy being saved. What !? to change its racial policies to ourselves, the British, french, creases. leaders to hold the line on prices. commented: "Obviously Saudi Singer said Do bell will tell the security guards not to 1 maintain friendly ties with its Canadians, Germans, Italians and Officials said Saudi Arabia, The Saudi minister, Sheikh Arabia, since it is by far OPEC's Larry Willock, asst tr ..... , ...... 14,598 15,000 squeezedinto af~hhatir;~~t ~\~ea;:r~on who saved it or sit ~ Barry Svalberg, a sst tr ... , ...... , , . , ...... - allow seat-saving if it occurs. do you o- Ig ~ others who have major economic which wants any fuel price increase Ahmad Zaki Yam ani, and his largest producer, is the key to any 11,000 Beverly Quinlan, women's tr ...... , ...... , . . . . . 3,000 The complaint stemmed from. the homecoming somewhere else? ..., investments in South Africa," to be moderate, is hoping to avoid a Kuwaiti counterpart -Abdel Rah- decision." 12,102 Carter said at thes ·start of a replay of last year's bitter price war John Gonzales, SID., ...... , .. , ..... , .... 13,222 15,413 meeting with caucus members. that divided the Arabs. Susan Craig, women's SID ...... _. 11,000 12,043 For Legionnaires' Disease Del Jones, a sst SID . ; ...... , ...... : ...... , - 10,109 The U.N. Security Council But oil industry experts' said nuii;)U''-'-": Jlrl ffienzel's unanimously adopted a resolution recent money-market nuctuations Pete Martinelli, weight coach ...... _...... _. 13,560 13,737 imposing a mandatory arms em­ that lowered the value of the U.S. Ed Filmer, equip room' ...... , . . . 8,236 9,464 Rudy Garcia, equip room ...... _.... __ 7,517 Closely Watched Trains bargo on South }\frica last week. dollar - the international pricing 7,800 Death. . Toll Estimated Football Staff-$186,302 unit for oil - have made a price ATLANTA · - Legionnaires' committee was told Wednesday. Bill Mandt, head coach ...... , ...... ,$29,425 increase inevitable. They predicted disease may take a toll of 2,000 to "Our best guess at this time is 31,238 a hike of slightly more than 5 per Bill Canty, off coordinator ...... 21,000 23,050 Spurs will hold a mcctlog tonight a.t 7:30 in llw 6,000 A'merican lives annually and that between one-half percent and upper lounge of Hokona Hall. Gil Bartosh, def coordinator ...... , ...... , ...... - cent. the organism that causes it could be one and one-half percent of the 24,039 Reese Smith, frosh coach ...... ·...... 21,000 What Is A College Inn? They said there was virtually no only one of many microbial killers unexplained pneumonias may be 23.050 chance next month's conference in Bill Waters, recr'tg-LB coach ...... 20,480 23,050 Hi~tory course dc~criptiom can be pickc(l up iii the yet to be unmasked by mecical caused by this organism," said Dr. hi\tory office. 1104 Mc~n Visla. Caracas by the Organization of William Foege, director of the Walt Klinker, off line ...... ' ... . 22,739 A privately owned, off campus science, a 'Senate' health sub- Spike Dykes, def line ...... , ... , ...... _...... National Center for Disease 20,213 Robert Ford, receivers . , ...... _...... , ..... , . 18,934 The New Mexico Rcgi~rty of lnlcrprctcr~ for the residence facility with: Control (CDC). Deaf, Inc. will spomor a .~how by lou Fnnl, Basketball Staff-$61 ,869 n&~!ionally recognized master of Am~rh:an sign Diggers Foege estimated there were three lnnguagc, Adults $2, children$), * excellent food, no limit The Halls of KKK million cases of pneumonia an­ Norm Ellenberger, head coach ...... _$29,470 31,103 7:00 o.nd 9:15 nually caused by bacterial and viral John Whisenant, asst coach ...... _ ...... 20,600 21,836 SAN DIEGO - A year-long Besides prompting investigations * carpeted and air-conditioned rooms infections and the Legionnaires' ~l Pat King, asst coach...... 6,000 9,000 The Union b TheC\tte investigation into an inter-racial by military authorities, the Nov. 13, disease bacterium may P.e * all with private or semi-private baths attack has exploded the initial 1976 incident spawned inquiries by Non-Revenue Sports-$114,377 responsible for 15,000 to 45,000 denial by officials that racism in the legislators, led to punishment of the Rusty Mitchell, gymnastics ...... , ...... $17,720 18,784 * recreation rooms, study lounges cases and 2,000 to 6,000 deaths. U.S. Marine Corps had nurtured a attackers and gave the KKK l Bill Silverberg, track . , ...... 9,000 18,377 Foege stressed, however, the l * weekly maid service in your room Ku Klux Klan group at Camp publicity. I Ron Jacobsen, wrestling ...... 15,252 16,166 estimate was based on only two Pendleton. • The attack a year ago occurred Vince Cappelli, baseball ...... : ...... ,._ ...... 14,148 15,000 * swimming pool, free parking "small studies" and it was given The fact that KKK members were on. a Saturday night in a barracKs *Sam Jones, swimming ...... - 15,000 with "a great deal of hesitation." * apartment style privacy and rules active, although few in number, on room where seven White Marines Dwaine Knight, golf ...... 6,000 12,000 the sprawling Southern California were drinking beer. Six were hurt. The sub'committee, chaired by Tim Russell, tennis ...... ,...... 3,780 10,167 * well maintained, prompt service Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., Sat. Nov. 12 is New Mexico base became increasingly clear as Five of them suffered wounds that *George Brooks, skiing ...... _...... 2,883 8,883 was at the CDC for a hearing on the I * recently renovated and refurnished prosecution proceeded of the 14 included screwdriver punctures. ,, '• Women's Athletic Coaches-$65,391 health agency's $1.5 million in­ attackers- all Black Marines. Consequences included charges, HenrySandles, golf ...... _...... , .. _$11,637 15,006 * good security, social program vestigation of the Legionnaires' r I against 14 Black Marines and I •,' Kathy Marpe, basketball ...... 13,000 13,885 disease. ·,1 disclosure of the existence of an on­ )' Barbara Butler, track-voll'ball ...... 12,000 13,000 base KKK den of 17 Marines- the Topless I Claudia Thomas, gynmastics . _...... •...... 12,000 12,000 Come by and look us over! New Mexico intended victims. I' Larry Lindsay, tennis .. _. _...... 4,000 6,000 DAILYLO:BO At First, base authorities denied Klaus Weber, asst ski ...... _ ...... 2,000 Make your spring term the KKK's presence, but reporters l Tony Sandoval, asst track ...... __ ...... _... . Vol. 82 Is· Touchy 2,500 3814U1 No. 57 learned otherwise. The base Kathy Lees, asst voll'ball ...... __ ...... 1,000 The New Mexico Doil!J Lob J ls J1Ubtlshcd reservations Now commander, Maj. Gen. Carl Athletic Dept. Sccretaries-~72,751 Monday through l~rldny every regular week Situation of UJC University ye<~r and weekly during the Hoffman, later transferred 12 of Mary Barnes, ticket office. _...... _...... _...... $11,357 The summer scs..o;lon by the Board of Student the Marine Klansmen, some of WASHINGTON - Justice Publieations or the University fll New Mexico, Dept. lawyers admit it would be an Joyce Elliott, Lobo Boosters ...... - .... _ .... _...... 11,000 and is not llnanclally associated with UNM. whom protested at off-base news Barbara Mitchell, bus office ...... __ ...... _.... _ 9,360 Serond clw postage paid at Albuquerque, conferences. amusing idea, but insist the depart­ Decriminalization Day College New Mexico 67131. Svbscriptlcn rate is Jayne Moore, athl dir secy ...... _...... _.... _. 8,965 $10.00 for the ncndcmlc year, The Black Marines, dubbed the ment is not running a topless go-go The opinions expressed on the editorial bar in downtown Washington. Alice Allison, ticket office ...... _...... · 8,902 100 pages o£ The Daily Lobo are thQS(l of. tb1\. Camp Pendleton 14 by supporters Diana Trujeque, basketball ...... , .... ,,...... 8,528 author solely. Unsigned opinion Is that of tM were ordered to face court-martial And they're getting a little touchy editorial board of The Dally Lobo. Nothing about news stories that imply it Dorothy Schemmer, SID secy ...... - ...... _:...... 7,404 .rrinted In The Dally Lobo neccssarll}' on charges that included attempted Karen Jillson, football ...... 7,238 ~ts" the views of the Urilver:.o;lty cf New murder. does- such as the one front-paged ;303 Ash (2 blocks from campus) 243-2881 Mexico. in a Washington newspaper They described the attack as a •coaches both men's and women's teams "pre-emptive assault" arising from· Wednesday under the jaunty This Saturday you· can do your open and intimidating racist headline, "G Men and G Strings: conduct on the base that included all in a day's work at Justice:" part to decriminalize marijuana the wearing of sheath knives and Asked ab,aut that story, the the display of KKK posters and Justice Dept. agreed to comment on stickers. 'two conditions: no names. and no EngiCJnd Dan & in Albuquerque. ·Marijuana quotes. One defendant was granted What the federal government immunity in return for his has, they said, is a financial interest initiative petitions will be testimony and one was acquitted. in the Lone Star Beef House, right Jolin ~r~ESCJiey Eleven others were convicted by near FBI headquarters, where the available at both General Steres trial or as a result of pleas on entertainment consists of four top­ And Special Guest Star charges up to conspiracy and less dancers cavorting on a small Mary MacGregor assault, and proceedings against the stage. locations. Also, 1Oc out of every last of the group were still pending But the lawyers say the Justice Also Comedian on the anniversary of the attack. Dept. doesn't operate the place. Billy Braver dollar spent at the General ~~":t.:••:e::••:,;··~··~··~··~··.:t;4t;t,;••:.t:••:!:••:t.;4t:t,;4t:t,;lt~··~··:t.:·•~··~··~··~··~··:: ·------~·•JI;c•.••·•·••·•·••·•·••···••···••··~••···•'····'···••···••····•·•·••···••···••···••·•·••·•·••···••···••···••· :•JI•: Thursday Nov. 10/8/pm/Civic Auditorium Stores this Saturday will be .~ ; : Tickets Avail able At: En3 ~u~ • Alb. Ticket Agency in Corunado Center (883-1080) donated to : : ~ ;. • General Store Both Locations !II•:~~~; Career· ~u~~n·: • LP Goodbuy Both Locations • • • • ~ . • The Candymen In Santa Fe ~ w A Blue Ice Production :.This Christmas, slip a chain ring on her finger - n S • V diamonds, rubies, sapphires, or even better, all three! M~:~~. erv1ces M. a. 1 Genuine sapphire in 14 karat gold, $20 . . ., b. 1 Genuine tuby in 14 karat gold, $20 .M . ~.. . ~ ~~ c. 1 Diamond in 14 karat gold, $22.50 M Resume Writing Seminar M Elegant gift wrap at no extra charge W M Charge it! 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/ I ' .,'1:1 (JQ 0 (1.~[!![9Q .""' -... Cf![!)W®C90A(LQ b~ut People-. Women's Health Service z .0" "' 5,. (J)[pQ~O®~Q Susan's TV Debut :!:" X z0 ;:;·"' Offers Aid," Information 0 HOLLYWOOD (UP I) - Susan Ford, daughter of former > President Gerald Ford, will make her television debut in January as a 0 ~Editorial By Jo-ANNE FLAGG ~' regular on a daily, hour-long syndicated variety program hosted by "Education is the key to every­ "pill," women that are interested in ..., ,., "'' Sex Jim Nabors, it was.announced Wednesday. LOBO Staff Writer r ~~~~~~--~------­ thing," Meyer said. "Many of our sterilization, and women under 0 ~ Shanan Boyd, a spokeswoman for the program, said the 20-year­ cr 0 "UNM has one of the most pro­ women are straight out of high stress because of divorces and home 0 0 old Ford would help conduct celebrity interviews and do occasional gressive women's health programs school and don't identify with their pressures." z ·R By The Seat Survey spot features along with working with the audience. available at universities," said sexuality yet but still must have 0 < ;;;:" It's not often we find a good thing to say about the UNM Athletic The show will be a combination of variety, interviews and audience Bennette Meyer, R.N., one of three answers to questions about birth Medical services for the UNM participation Boyd said. women health specialists employed student, carrying 6 or more credit "3 !l: Department, but we must praise the athletic big-wheels for their Dear Students: control and basic body main· v z" handling of the most recent controversy, at the Student Health Center. tenance. hours are free. Fees, competitive .," The New Mexico Daily LOBO's Bergland Off Coffee with off-campus laboratories, are .f Ike Singer, assistant director of athletics, said that seat-saving in the Health maintenance, cancer "We are seeing an increase in p sex survey will continue on campus WASHINGTON (UPJ) - Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland said screening, birth control, sexuality charged for any lab work and X· ~ non-reserved student section would not allowed any more at UNM today. women 30 and older who are con­ ._, P: home footballs games in University Stadium. Wednesday he was trying to quit coffee drinking because of its effect information, body awareness and cerned about alternatives to the rays performed. ..,"' on his health. "rap sessions" are services offered COMPLAINTS HAD arisen when some campus groups had been Faithful LOBO staffers will be saving a large nllmber of seats at the football 'games. Singer said this is Bergland made the disclosure Wednesday during lunch with by the center to UNM students. around campus passing out surveys reporters when his press secretary, Tom Sand, started to bring him a "Women health specialists are Covered not allowed (except by the UNM Marching Band) and said he will tell on sexual attitudes. student security guards, not to permit the seat-saving any longer. cup of coffee. Bergland waved him off. the lias on between the often ...,.ago.n · The seats are taken on a first-come, first-served basis and we feel "I'm off coffee ... for my health," Bergland said, adding he had distant, complex, sophisticated In a Nov. 28 story, we will been a "7, 8, 10 cup a day" coffee drinker.' Mnken <>f Hand Mnc!e that saving 50 or 60 seats for late-arriving friends is not fair to other world of medicine to the lay per­ Indian JeWelry compare the results of this year's ·"I woke up tired," Bergland continued, "1 went to a doctor:·• son," Meyer said. students who arrive before the straggelers. OLDTOWN WE All PAY the same amount to athletics and if the seats are not survey with surveys of 20 and 40 He said the stimulants in coffee were affecting him adding: "I was Friday afternoon "rap- reserved then we all deserve an equal shot at them. • years ago. rundown just sitting still." sessions," from 2 to 4 at the health Saving seats is unfair to everyone and only serves the selfish interest A glass of milk was substituted by Bergland for his lunch. center, serve as a support system of a few. The athletic department made the best decision for all con­ If you are contacted for the Rosalynn To Meet Libbers and information exchange for cerned. survey please answer all questions students. For the woman consider­ as honestly as possible so as not to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rosalynn Carter will address the Inter­ ing an inter-uterine device as a form slant the survey toward the national Women's Year meeting in Houston, Saturday, Nov. 19 where of birth-control, the sessions are ridiculous. Thanks. supporters of the equal rights amendment will be out in full force. recommended. NM Snow Job The Editor The first lady will leave Washington Nov. 18 and fly to Atlanta This is the last straw. New Anaya and Gov. Jerry Apodaca where she will attend a fund-raising reception for the Friendship OVElR~ Mexico Atty. Gen. Toney Anaya having a snowball fight outside· the Force, a Carter pet project which encourages exchange visits between has really done it now. State Capitol building. l Americans and foreign citizens. Lending People. these days do a lot WELL WE never! Mrs. Carter has been actively supporting the ERA and her of running around, All DAY Tuesday while we Is this what we pay the attorney DOONESBURY ·j , I Sometimes for fun. tried to contact Mr. Anaya, we kept daughter-in-law, Judy Carter, Wife of the Carters' son Jack, has been Regulations But most of the time general for? . stumping the country to push for ratification of the amendment. rece1vmg excuses from his We strongly urge Mr. Anaya to Rf S COS1DN ? " l'l they're going some­ place. Or coming ""'''" secretary that he was "in con­ stick to his job. We know all work Powerful Pucker ference" or "out of the office" or Proposed home from same. and no play makes Toney a dull l I So along · "busy at the moment." boy, but this is ludicrous. ::..::::;.:.;:=.;::;.::;..;;;Letters______r I ADELAIDE, Australia (UPI) - Britain's visiting Prince Charles 1 i arrived in the state capital of South Australia Wednesday and won a comes Then we picked up the In the meantime, it's nice to see l i pretty girl's heart with a kiss. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Puch with .( \ a great Albuquerque Journal Wednesday Apodaca and Anaya slinging 1 l After leaving his aircraft at Adelaide Airport, the prince walked up Carter administration proposed regulations Wednesday to increase idea. A and saw a photo taken Tuesday of snowballs instead of mud. ! i to 28-year-old Sylvia Cresnar, who was in a welcoming crowd of method of I ~ the flow of mortgage money into l • about 500 persons took her hands and kissed her once on the cheek getting there and back the rate of up to 150 miles PIRG Dedicated I . and once on the lips. . . - older neighborhoods by cracking that beats walking by a coun- per gallon. Starts at about I ! "I feel terrific, I'm still excited," Sylvia said later. "I would like to down on discriminatory red-lining. try mile because it's a lot more $399. And goes lor a long Editor: i \ Chicken Congress have invited him home for tea but I didn't get the time." The new regulations, to be fun and doesn't cost a whole time with practically no It was ironic to read your racist, sexist editorial of Oct. 31 next to the published shortly in· the Federal lot more. maintenance at all. Ralph Nader, the U.s. Congress - it seems nobody likes the U.S. Glasgow cartoon depicting the ghosts of racism rising from its grave. Shirley To Wed Register for public comment, will A Puch has pedals for start- Do some- ~ .... Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The Women's Law Caucus favors and seeks increased enrollment of l ing and a peppery little engine thing nice m-li HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Shirley· Jones and Marty Ingels, a prohibit lending discrimination on PUGH. The Congress is angry because the 937-member, $39 million women at our law school, and we hope to see more women and forzippingyouaround for your ... ''' ~ THE commercial producer, will be married Sunday in a private ceremony, grounds of neighborhood, age of · without blisters, feet. Come '. ·. . operation has done no better than to issue three safety standards (on minorities in law, as attorneys, professors, judges. I· house, and educational level and matchbook covers, architectural glazing compounds and swimming the couple announced Wednesday. · ~~ bunions, or getting in and ride MAXIMUM Shaun Cassidy, son of Jones and the late Jack Cassidy, will give the the work background of the "'-.: out of breath. a Puch MOPED pool slides) since its birth in 1971. The swimming pool slide warnings The Women's Law Caucus applauds NMPIRG's goal of hiring more borrower. _AL~ It travels at today. • said "Watch out for people and objects below" on the top step. This bride away. Two other sons, Patrick and Ryan, will attend the women and minorities on its staff. We think that a goal which roughly ceremony at the Bel Air Hotel. In the past, a person with a warning must now be printed on all swimming pool slides. approximates the population distribution in New Mexico is a valid goal. history of numerous jobs such as 0 ~ PUCHVLJt:;HPUCHPUCJ-tPUCHPUC:~'!PUCt-H-•l tl,.HPUCH · AND RALPH NADER, well,.he doesn't like too rnany things. Ralph If that means that White males, who comprise only 20-25 percent of Chess Champ Hurt laborers and unskilled workers has got after the CPSC a year ago and is still after it when he finds time N.M.'s population, will be represented by only 20-25 percent on PIRG's FRAUNFELD, Switzerland (UPOJ) - Russian chess grandmaster had difficulty obtaining h,ome Our showroom has the largest selection between organizing super fan groups. (See page 10.) staff, then White males may indeed find themselves with less of their loans. . The CPSC is now working on labels for shopping carts, those four­ anticipated power. Victor Korchnoi was injured in an auto accident Tuesday night and of styles, and a rainbow of Moped colors. will have to postpone his world championship challenge semi-final At a White House news con­ wheel menaces in supermarkets which the CPSC claims pose a dire ference, Vice President Walter Layaway a moped threat to public health. against Boris Spassky, Swiss Chess officials said Wednesday. The argument that "less-qualified women or minorities" might be Korchnoi, 46, who defected from the Soviet Union last year, Mondale called the regulations, for Christmas. The CPSC has the dubious, and nearly impossible task, of trying to hired over ''well-qualified, intelligent males" is of course, always ad­ "The strongest action ever taken" protect the public from itself. In addition to getting warnings printed on suffered a broken hand and other minor injuries when a taxi in which Full factory vanced. But consider for a moment some of the ingredients of quality: he was riding collided with a Swiss army vehicle. to try to counteract neighborhood trained dangerous products, the CPSC also has the responsibility for issuing 1) intelligence is a product of education as well heredity, and minorities discrimination or red-lining. and enforcing all kinds of standards. have traditionally suffered from inadequate education. 2) prior work. "We want the industry to take a service NADER AND CONGRESS are upset because they say the group experience depends on what jobs one has been able to get in the past, fresh look at urban lending and not dept. doesn't even use its power to issue standards, much less enforce them. and job discrimination has kept women and minorities out of many assume that loans shouldn't be While we agree that with an annual budget of more $39 million, the jobs. 3) potential is an important ingredient of quality, and the potential made simply because of the age of a CPSC could have done more than issue three safety standards, we can of women and minorities is starting, at long last, to be tapped. 4) house or the neighborhood in which understand the reason why they have not. dedication seems an important ingredient of quality in the PIRG staff, it is located," said Robert It doesn't matter how many standards the CPSC issues, it simply and dedication is very, perhaps more, likely to be found in women and McKinney, chairman of the Federal does not have the manpower to enforce the. minorities. Home Loan bank board. NORMAN RAY, regional director for the CPSC in Dallas, told us his office has only five field inspectors for a five-state area. Ray said that We agree that quality is important in the PIRG staff, and are con­ when standards are to be enforced, such as in the recent banning of tris fident that quality need not suffer under PIRG's new goals. (2,3-dibrxomoprophyl) from clothing, the CPSC had only one inspector It is a typical reaction, White males, that as soon as your own in the state of New Mexico making sure that the word was out and position of societal power is threatened, your liberalism and tolerance ensuring that thris-treated products were taken off the shelves. disappear. Once tokenism has been achieved for women and To say the least, that task is phenomenal and the CPSC ought to minorities,you would like to stop the reforms and maintain status quo. have more field investigators. However, $39 million in the federal Well, we are no longer satisfied with tokenism. We are ready to assume budget isn't all that much. In fact, the CPSC's $39 million makes it one equality in education, jobs and power. of the poorest agencies in the federal government. Lynn Cianci Eby WE REALLY THINK the fault lies with a chicken Congress afraid to help out a regulatory agency during a national mood of anti-regulations. Sure the CPSC could be more effective. But for that matter, so could the Congress. Treaty Sellout? Sweaters, Jeans, T -Shirts-Jackets & Much More. by Garry Trudeau Down is nature's lightest insulator. LOBO editorial phone 277-5656 Editor: See our full line of outdoor clothing You Can Buy At Half Price Or Less LOBO Edllorlal Slaff: re: N.P. Valdes' Canal opinion in the Nov. 7 LOBO; 1 offer my at New Mexico's complete backpack­ Edltor·ln·chlef: Tim Gallagher opinion: Managing Editor. Rebekah Szymanski ing/mountaineering shop. News Edit' or: DolOres Wood Perhaps the reason why so many Americans are against ratification YOVMCAN .• Corduroy Gal's Kennington Asst. News Editor: D.M. Flynn AlCOHOL.?! Photo Editor: Wendell T. Hunt of the Panama Canal treaties is because so many Americans have an Sports Editor: Peter Madrid aversion to communism. They see the treaty as another sellout to a Vests Tops Shirts Arts Edltor: George Gesner Marxist dictator, similar to, but smaller than the sellout of Europe and Fact. Copy Editor:: Koren Walqton $350 Ad Manager: Frank Salazar China after WW II, and later Vietnam. $550 $350 Irreg. EDITORIALS: Unsigned editorials rep•esent a majority opinion of the LOBO editorial Perhaps we are tempered by reality and recognize the threat of board. All other columns, cartoons, and letters represent the oplnlori of the author and do I!!""· 2 for'6 2 for'6 not necessarily ref!ect the view of the editorial board. present Communist imperialism to our freedom. The stated Communist LETIERS: Letters to the editor must be typed, and signed with the author's name, goal of world domination just doesn't sit well with the majority of ~~~0 signature, address, and telephone number. Letters to the editor should be no longer than We Will Be Open Sundays, llam to 5am Thru Christmas 300 words although ·exceptions will be made If the 1oplc warrants so. Only the name of the Americans Who see through a political and social system that depends author Will be printed and names will not be withheld, • on the existence of slave-labor camps, like those spread over Russia like Yllld'n':••• OPINIONS: Opinions must by typed and signed With the author's name, signature; ad· gas stations. These camps are for people "lucky(?)" enough to be dress and telephone number. Opinions should be no longer thnn 500 words. Only the namfr We Offer More For Less of aulhorwlll be printed and names will not be withheld.· spared death. What about the other millions who were simply murdered Centre All sUbmissions become the property of the New MeXico Datly LOBO "l.rid will be edilad (purged) in cold blood? Why should the United States support such only for length or possibly libelous content. If any changes are made, the author will be t'Cn· activity by giving the Marxist, Torrijos-Castro-Kremlin triad the canal? tacted to discuss changes, 2421 San Pedro NE 266-8113 Neal LaFon I . • .j 1 '

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The ISWU encompasses 3:: wage which becomes effective in · students who are paid by the work­ increase to $2.95 an hour after one Warning: Liquid Protein " Win to Students -' anticipated the increase and started receive no supplements to their 30-cent an hour increase. ~ As expected, he drew strong support from the predominatly ~ patients had other. medical .or those fatalities, Kennedy said, for damage." 10.... budgets to aid the wage increase," _, the 15-hour, work-study limit to § Spanish western precinct~, but in an upset he carried two of the!!! problems which may have been a the Center for Disease Control in help the budget," Chartier said. Chartier said. "I don't think that the budget Kennedy said the warning label ~ precincts in the UNM area which voted for Brown in the October~ factor. · Atlanta found that 10 "were obese will read: "Do not use for weight The minimum wage will increase The minimum wage increase will could handle an across-the-board· !!! election. § FDA Commissioner Donald women between the ages 25 and 44 In Work·_Study in January from $2.35 an hour to affccl selected groups of students increase for the three groups. reduction or maintenance without ~ "I attribute my success up there to the students who were knocking~ Kennedy said at a news conference who lost an average of 90 pounds of $2.65 an hour. on work-study, she said. Students Paying the lower two pay groups medical supervision. Do not usc 5! on doors for me," Aragon said. "We worked harder this election." a his agency will now require a weight after being on the liquid without medical a.dvicc if you arc Members of the Independent are divided into three pay groups. . won't be such a shock to the !!! Brown, appointed in August bY. Mayor Harry Kinney to fill the seat 5 warning label on predigested liquid predigested protein diets for ex­ Student Workers Union (ISWU) Grouo one work-study students budget," she said. taking prescription medications. ~ vacated by former councillor Jack Kolbert, said that even though his ~ protein and "We will use every tended periods." Not for use by infants, children, or 5 organization was better prepared for this election, "we obviously!!! regulatory tool at our disposal to "None had a history of heart pregnant or nursinl! women." ~ didn't get our message out to the people to vote." . ~ get if off the market" if problems disease," he said "All died sud- ~ "One reason he took the eastern precincts," Brown said, "was that§ prove even more widespread. denly, without previous symptoms, He said the prime message the Sadat is 'Ready' a he was endorsed by Mayor-elect David Rusk, and Rusk is popular in§ "We have what we are afraid of heart irregularities - either agency is trying to get across is that Want to see a 5! the University area. I am surprised, considering his past history, that!!! may be only the tip of the iceberg," while on the diet or shortly after people now on the diet without a !!! the voters didn't really examine him as I thought they would." a Kennedy said. going off it." doctor's supervision should seek ~ . Brown said he would continue to serve as the chairman of the~ The FDA said the 10 deaths in Complete autopsies on eight of one out to check for heart ezech bounce? For Peace Talks·, a Planning Commission of the Economic Opportunity Board. a question all were due to irregular the 10 showed no sign of heart irregularities, including use of an If you missed Nadia here in '76 CAIRO, Egypt (UP!) said. ~ After the election, Aragon said he intended to somehow improve ~ h::e=:a!!:rt~b~e~a"'-t.!a~n~d'-a~l~l.!t!!he!:...!w~o"-'m=en~w,_,e~re,_.::d:::isc::ea:::s:.:e:..• K=en:,::n::.:e:::d:.i.y~s::::.ai:::d:.:.. ------electrocardiogram. don't miss this exciting Gymnastics President Anwar Sadat pledged "I am ready to go to the end of 5! the transit system to alleviate parking problems at UNM. He said he~ Wednesday he would attend a new the world, in order to save one !!! will ask each representative of the neighborhood boards in his district § competition!! Girls on both teams Geneva Peace Conference despite Egyptian soldier or officer from !!! to be on his advisory committee. § are competing for spots on their the quarrel over Palestinian geing wounded, let alone killed," ~ Aragon will assume his post on Dec. 1, along with Rusk and Jo ~ country's 1980 Olympic team. representation and said he would go he said. § MacAleese, councillor-elect for District 7. § 0 "even to the Knesset" to talk peace "I am even ready to go to their ~llllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli' []o CZECHOSLOVAKIAN CZECHOSLOVAKIAN with Israel .. (the Israelis') home, to the Knesset DU 0 GCJ 0 JR. WOMEN'S TEAM NATIONAL TEAM Waiving aside the current dispute itself, in order to have talks with lis. vs. on who should represent' the them," Sadat said. · 'Mini-Planet' Discov~ry A STOREWIDE SALE AMERICAN U.S. NATIONAL Palestinians at a reconvened In an inaugural .speech to the JR. WOMEN'S TEAM TEAM Geneva conference, Sadat said, Egyptian Parliament which lasted "Procedural questions do not nearly two and a half hours, Sadat Puzzles Astronomy Prof SATURDAY interest me at all. I am going to said Israel was raising procedural WHA,.EYER YOUR I YPE ••• Geneva. problems to prevent the Geneva PASADENA, Calif.(UPI) - . "My first reaction is that I wish I NOVEMBER 12 "But once I am there, there is no conference from being held. Charles Kowal was excited and knew what it was," Hyron Spinrad, WE'VE GO,. 1,. ALL UNM ARENA power on earth that can stop me '"They want us to become nervous puzzled by his discovery of 'a .an astronomy professor at Stanford GET YOUR TICKETS NOW AT 7:30pm from demanding total Israeli with­ and say 'no' to the confere.nce," strange object 2 billion miles out in said Wednesday. drawal from occupied Arab lands Sadat said. "But I declare that I space and other astronomers are "It could be a mini-planet, or it BILLY COBHAM Gymnastics Unlimited UNM Sports Ticket Office TICKETS: RESERVED: $6.00 and the recovery of the Palestinians approve any procedural formula. reacting the same way. could be an asteroid that is much MAGIC Albuquerque Tic~et Agency {Coronado Center) GEN'L: Adults$4,undcr 12$2,w/UNM 10$2 nu1nrs. inc:ludling their right to set up "We do not care about Kowal, who is making a farther from the sun that the L.P!s state," Sad at procedure. I declare it openly that systematic survey of the solar normal asteroid belt. · we are ready to go to Geneva to system, first noticed the object· "It is also conceivable it could be discuss the question of peace, orbiting the sun between Saturn an escaped satellite, or you could regardless of all procedural issues," and Uranus last week while imagine cases where it might be Sadat said. checking photographs he had taken telling us there's another debris­ Sadat paid tribute to President through the 48-inch telescope at laden zone in the outer solar system WHEN DO CHEERLEADERS Mount Palomar two weeks earlier. like the asteroid belt." Carter for devoting much of his efforts to the Middle East problem "I was very excited," he said, Dr Richard Reis, director of the 6.98 LIST and for "his awareness of the cause "but at the same time very puz- Astronomical Society of the SAY BUDWEISER®! of the Palestinian people, despite zled." Pacific, said it might take years to (Mfrs. Sugg. List) Israel's efforts to obliterate it for The Cal Tech astronomer said determine what the object is. the past 25 years." the object was too small- only 100 At first glance, he added, it Carter, he said, grasped the to 400 miles in diru:neter, about one appears to be "an asteroid-type problem in its political and humane tenth the size of the moon - to be a object, a chunk of rock, debris left 40.~>t4 & ~ta aspects '-· the creation of a planet. He said it might be an over from the origin of the universe 1HI5 GUY I'M SfANDIN6 ON Palestinian homeland "and lifting asteroid, except all the known or a moon that escaped from one of '?Ueate IS W088LING asteroids are found between Mars the planets." · including: ACAIN. the injustice suffered by more than Changes/Vou Need A Man WHY CAN'T I EYER. GET TilE 1316 GUY a million Palestinians, who were and Jupiter. Medley: Danny's Song/A Love Song So he decided to call it a "mini- Arthur Walker, chairman of the House At Pooh Corner WHEN WEN'AK£7HESE PYAAIVIIC>.S!? driven out of their homes." planet" while he and other Astronomy Dept. at University of Thinking Or You IF I &Jr ANY 1

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I' • ., ' 7 ., " 1 ..n A Setting of ·Voices _,tl i:+1 ,~'tf~g,.1is~~~~ ,.. ~ ... d~•mp~g~ Part Time Band ::0 l•.·:·.:,·.· . . . t. '~ '· Gerald. "P. Ius, Dave At'IJ't Here by and large. But !'or us it's a good z :. • frustration outlet," said Wiseman. The 'Theater Arts Sophomore comes the city and gains power over k · was a comic strip in the fifties." " Class pmduction, City of Voices, the queen of the city by controlling I "I think it's appropriate that an "~ will be premiered on Friday, Nov. "We're not looking for more "1:1. the clowns' voices. The resulting ' anonymous drunk bestowed that than that," added Danials. "We 8 II, at 8 p.m. in Rodey Theater. conflict is between the technology 1 · name on us," said Danials. This original adventure fantasy don't want to get to the point where 0 ~ · Section Fork It Over of "Boneman" and the magical The second inevitable q uestior. is, it'sjust work and not pleasure." el. ·;.?:> for children and adults was written powers of the queen's mother, why doesn't a band this good give it -< and directed by professor Jim t'"" 0 "Fork It Over" "Trickster.'' a try as a full time band? "You So, on the Dec. 7, Dave Ain't 0 8 TheSec/iOII/Ctlpito/ST-11656 Linnell of the UNM Theater Arts Special effects ra.nge from the use can't make any money doing this, 0' Here will make its AlbuquerOlle .0 ·;;: By ROUEHT SPIEGEl, Dept. of film, and pre-recor(led tapes to l f you kick ass vou can break even debut at the Headquarters. z Linnell's production tells the 0 laserbeams. r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ <: ~ All of the members of this jazz-based rock group are excellent story of a city of clowns, captured David Bergman as "Boneman," ~ musicians. This is not surprising; they've worked for years as studio side­ by a mysterious creature called · Sharon Taylor as !J;Je queen, and 3"' Z men, Even so, as proficient as their muisic is, they have no definitive style. 0' ''Boneman. '.' ''Boneman~' over- Alix Pitcher as "Trickster" are .., oo Russ Kunkel's drumming is both interesting and adaptable. Danny ~" OJ among the principals in the cast. 9 ~ Korchmar is a ·good back-up guitarist, but his lead work is somewhat Performances will continue P.. limited, Leland Sklar is superb on bass, and Craig Doerge's keyboard work ffio.rvln Go.ye eM~ ..., through Thanksgiving. is solid though in a lead situation he runs into trouble. "" Together the band plays very easily and naturally. However, there is no Enslin Flows Very fine European & "' definitive element on this album of originals. The music has no strong The ASUNM-GSA Poetry Series ffiGrvln GGye focus. Consequently, there is very little to separate the songs stylistically. will present a reading by Theodore Choir They tend to run together. Though the record contains clean, nice music, Enslin Friday, Nov. 11 in the UNm Indonesian there is no tension or driving force, Humanities Building Theater at Live at Civic -----·-·--·- -~-- The UNM Concert Choir, under 3:30 p.m. The admission is free to tl:Je direction of John Clark, will Marvin qaye will be making a Food all. present a varied program at the rare concert appearance on Enslin is the author of numerous First United Methodist Church, Monday, Nov. 14 at the CiVic books of poetry including The Nov, 13 at 7:30p.m. Auditorium. Median Flow, poems 1943-1973, Traditional selections will include It. will be. a show that features The Swamp Fox and others. "Thou Art the King of Glory" by Gaye with no opening groups. Theodore Enslin was born near Handel and Schubert's Mass in B­ Being the outstanding performer Do.ve Ain't Here (But they reo.lly o.re.) Philadelphia, and grew up there. flat. that he is, the concert should be· a He studied musical composition The most unusual piece of the memorable one. with Nadia Boulanger in Cam­ evening, however, will be Lalo Gaye has been doing quite well bridge during the war years and Schifrin's "Madrigals for the Space for himself lately. His last album, Dave Ain't Hete.AII.Thete ' ' :..•.. 1. .. moved to ·Cape Cod in 1946. He Age," with a text by Ray Bradbury, Marvin Gaye Live at the London wrote and raised cranberries there By Robert Spiegel Danials said, "It's a good other In his spare time, Danials practices This is a 20th century atonal piece Palladium went above the platinum ' until going to Maine in 1960, where for piano, narrator, chorus and mark, selling more than a million I'm sick il1d tired of spending a Though it has been playing at the reality from selling carpets, law in Albuquerque. Also, he was, he now lives and owrks with his Unlve~tlty Store hammering nails or whatever.'' until recently, the New Mexico tenor duet and should not be copies. The album boasted the fortUne 011 tapes and records , Uptown Store Golden Inn in Golden and in other wife and his son Jacob. missed. 2222 Centro.l S.E. cities around New Mexico for the The members include Deborah director of NORML. He still does number one single "Got to Give It andrmnotgolngtotakelt ~517 Centto.l H.E; Up." Indonesian 255-2225 anymore! 266-9887 last few months, the progressive Jean Parker on vocals and tam­ legal work for the organization. ,------'T·::::~::::-::::::::.7:.-::.~~.::.:::-,,----·------~ Gaye has always been a hard mon.-Tbur~. 10-10 ffion.-So.t, 10-8 country group, Dave Ain't Here bourine. Parker, an excellent and Playing the electric mandolin is Dinner Special ., ~ 1 working performer and takes Fri. So.t. 10-12 Sun. will play its first Albuquerque gig at absloutely natural country singer, Jim Wiseman. Though he was born "Gettln Better • 12-6 1 nothing for granted. He creates his Loem2ia Sun.12-6 All The Time" the Headquarters Dec. 7 through joined the band just a few months outside the state, Wiseman . teS 10. ago. "Deborah was actually maintains that he was COI\ceived in Band dQ own breaks - except for one. His T elur Berlada In the two years it has been working in her daddy's feed and Jemez Springs where he now lives. . first big break came in Detroit while Bami or Nasi Goreng evolving as a band (It started as a grain store in Moriarty when we He is a retired lawyer who now performing at a local night club. Berry Gordy, Motown's chairman Beverage duo), Dave Ain't Here has added started playing together," said dabbles in the construction Compiled by ROBERT SPIEGEL new members (They are now at Charlie Danials. Though she has business. of-the-board, happened to be there 2.10 Serving lunch and Last Mile ramblers: Back at the H. Hopper: Dim lights, big fish and and liked his performance so much dinner seven) and have developed music not sung for a band before, Parker From San Francisco, architect Headquarters on Central, The loud, energetic music at Alfalfa's which is taken from the more said' she has been singing all her life Les Bigbie holds the group down that he offered him a recording serving all day Ramblers, one of the tightest on Lomas between San Mateo contract on the spot. Telephone 765-5671 progressive elements in con­ "while washing the dishes." with his drumming. On lead guitar, bands in New and San Pedro through Saturday. Since that night Marvin Gaye has temporary such as Playing rhythm guitar and also from Wahoo, Neb. is John Paul 1600 Central SE Mexico, will keep 'em swinging Made in the Shade: Catch this been doing remarkable things. The Amazing Rhythm Aces, Willie singing is Lanny Ross Gerald, Davis who teache~ guitaqvhen, not through Saturday. amazing group at the Albuquer- Nelson and Linda Ronstadt. originally from Austin, TX. When cranking out those country leads. ., Watermelon Mountain Jug Band: que Inn through Saturday. Make All the members of Dave Ain't not on stage "barking," Gerald is a Newest member of the group is The band will be giving away a request for "Steam Heat." ...... ~~~~FREE 1 Here derive their major income territorial sales manager for steel guitar player Leroy Brannon kazoos on family night this Sneak Preview: Funk, rhythm, and Monday· Friday from outside work, so the band Burlington Mills. from Little 'Rock, Ark. Though he Sunday at the Headquarters. , soul and latin rock at the exists parttime for the love of On bass is Charlie Danials, is now pulling in his basic income as Wickham Brothers: Hank and Latin Quarter on west Central 5:00. 9:00 . music. As bass p)ayer Charlie originally from Little Rock. Ark. a cabinet maker, Leroy made his Louie with their new dance band through Saturday. living with his pedal steel for many will play at the Friars East (just Jann Harrison: She's easy listening, Boogie To: years, backing such greats as Elvis north of the freeway on disco and country and western Presley and Jim Reeves. Wyoming) through Saturday. for the steak eaters at the Big Dave wasn't there that night, so I Stone Brothers: This Friday and Valley Ranch Company through H. Hopper wasn't able to get any information Saturday nights the Stone Saturday. on him. Brothers will play their rock, Ozone Express: Back again from The first inevitable question country and funk at Okie's on Santa Fe, the Ozone Express will UNCLE NASTY'S concerning Dave Ain't Here is, Central. keep'em swinging to that western Lunches Monday Thru Saturday where did the name come from? It Moonlighters: This San Francisco music this Friday and Saturday at started two years ago when swing band featuring former the Apollo on San Mateo. Wiseman and Gerald were working members of Commander Cody Bingo Band: This Austin, Tex. A1aother Hot Weeli:end In The as a duo. Wiseman tells the story: and His Lost Planet Airmen and group will play progressive "There was one drunk that used to Asleep at the Wheel will perform country and nostalgia music at like us better than anybody else. He Friday and Saturday nights at the the Chelsea Street Pub through sat in front of us and would always Golden Inn in Golden. Tickets Saturday. IY 11111811 say 'Hey, Dave, Play this or that are $1.50 in advance at all Sky Blue: Country and western, In The Student Unio11 Building Basement tune.' There was no Dave, but he'd Ticketmaster locations, or $2.50 and at the Hog's call both of us Dave; it didn't at the door. Showtime is 8 p.m. Breath Saloon on north San matter to him. We'd say, 'Man, Planets: The Planets land at home Mateo through Saturday. Friday, November 11 \ Dave ain't here."' base through Saturday at Ned's White Line Fever: Rosa's Cantina "It was also a take off on that on Central. will come alive to this country PSSST: The Word's Out About One Of Cheech and Chong thing," said . Wilder: This rock and bluegrass and western group on north 85 in The Hottest Bands Around to11tlnuecf on po.gto 9 band will play through Saturday Algodones Friday and Saturday. Golden moonlight at Uncle Nasty's on Central at Amistad: Latin rock and soul music Washington. is the fare at the Bird of Paradise Yet another Commander Cody Casanova on fiddle, Tony Johnson, and His Lost Planet Airmen on Gibson near San Mateo IBII once member of Jr. Walker and the As Is: This country, and rock through Saturday. and spinoff, The Moonlighters, will All Stars, on drums, Don Kennedy bring their San Francisco western group will cater to the steak Rod Hart and the Hustlers: on bass, Steve Mackay on eaters at the Establishment at swing music to the Golden Inn in Traditional country and western saxophone and Stephen Fishell on Montgomary Plaza on north San Golden this Friday and Saturday at the Caravan East on Central steel guitar. They call their music Mateo L•st this side of ing nights. "rhythm and western." The group consists of former FRIAR~ EAST Cody members Bill Kirchen (lead Showtime is at 8 p.m. and th, .FREE 500-MILE· guitar) and Rick Higginbottom tickets are $1.50 in advance Saturday, November 1..2 (rhythm guitar), former Asleep at (available at all Ticketmaster TURNTABLE CHECKUP Cosmie Interplanetary Funk With Out oftht-CJ3luu the Wheel member Richard locations), or $2.50 at the door. STYLUS _ CARTRIDGE ARM AND TURNTABLE MICRO-ACOUSTICS TECHNICIANS 6825 Coma,.,- NE ('l'hc MICRO-ACOUSTICS JB-2 Cartridge Analyzer) IPICIIDIIJCI 266-6605 Okies Presents FRI. NOV. 11th - Ham to 8pm BRING IN YOUR TDRNTABL,E! IHII Ifill! 1:31 P.D. Foot Long Snvo waiting lJmQ•-cnll for an appo.intment FilE!' 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Call S.I.A., 242·5261. 1212 u Smith. II I II NEW SONY TRINATRON. Unclaimed lay·a·way. OVERSEAS JOBS- S\lmmer/year-round. Europe, S. ·~ ACCURATE INFORMATION ABOUT contracer­ Color TV, brand new, guarantee, no down pay· IV rnent. $7.75 per month Iill balance Is paid off, 266- America, Austral!;~, Asia, etc, Ail fields, $500- tion, sterilization, abortion. Right to Choose, 294- $1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. l"ree irt­ ::E 0171. 1213 5871. 11/IS ~ DUE TO DIVORCE, Will sacrifice equity. Red formatlon- write International Job Center, Dept. IV It's the Planets for your !lancing pleasure nt NB, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. 11/4 Ned's. , •'tll2 a.m. this week. II /10 Classic Ill and attachments. Assume payments of z $7.00 momh, new guarantee. 266·5872. II/IS ADDRESSERS WANTED immediately) Work at N~ CONTACTS'/? Polishing & solutions. Casey Optical PIONEER REPOSSESSED STGREO •. Complete home - no experience necessary - excellent pay, 4310 Central S.E. Company, 255-B736, lfn Write American Service, 8350 Park Lane, Suite -IV stereo system, full sized turntable, big speakers, big 01) SillER IAN HUSKY NEEDS good IQving home with 269, Dallas, TX75231. 11/16 ell AM/FM stereo, tape player. Assume payments, p.. lots of rooin. Call nflcr 6 a.m. 268-1082, II Ill $7.82 per month, 268-4394. II/IS CHELSEA STREET PUB BEATS the new minimum We serve the best in Mexican food PASSPORT, IMMIGRATION, J.D. photos. Lowest BEST FOR LOWEST. Hitachi D-220 cassette deck wage, Kitchen help starting pay $2.65/hr. Waitcr8? prices in town, l"nst, pleasing. Call 265-2444 or w/Dolby, Superior specs. $159.99. Hi·Fi !'louse, wailress openings available, super pay- super lips, Daily 11:00 A.M.-10: do p.m. come lo 1717 Girard NE. 11/18 255·1694, 3011 Monte Vista NE. 11/11 Appl:l in person, Coronado Cehter. P~rt or full time, day or night sbi[ts. IZ/1 Business lunches 11:00-2:00 GAY LIBERATION CLUD starting Thurs. 7-12 CASH PAID for baseball cards. Richard, 299-4687. ·• [J.nt.; Sun, 2-10 p.m. Gays only. 255-4409, 11122 11/10 TEMPORARY PART TIME employment: Stay-In­ $1.99 NESSUNO I'A l,E PIZZE COMB NUNZIO - No School Program,. Kirtland AFB. Jobs Include: MONSTER SALE. Now In progress at UNM Book- engineering· aides, rnatll aides, physical science one makes pizza like Nunzlo's. 107 Cornell SE. store books, records, gifts, supplies! 11/10 II/I~ aides, clerks & clerk-typists. Pay: $2,30/hr. - USED STRAIGHTGRAIN BRIARS: better than $4,28/hr, Apply through Work-Study Office, Mesa THIS WEEK J:!LVIS WADJ:! re-lives Elvis Presley in concert: Fri­ new I Finest hand-craftsmanship by Europe's best. Vista Hall. Kirtland is an Equal Opportunity Em· day, December 2, 1977, 7:30 p,m,; Albuquerque Ask about It nl Pipe & Tobacco Road, 107 Cornell ployer. 12!2 Civic Auditorium. Tickets available at all Ticket. SE. 11/11 master outlets. 11/15 NEEDED DAYTIME pa~kage store help; must be 21 . Tues. thru Sat. 1?75 YAMAHA DT400!l Enduro motorcycle, Excel­ or over. Apply4200 Central SE. 11/10 GII\LSI Interested in having a nice night out? Call lent condition, low mileage, $750,00. 298-0735. Km, 266·8179. IIIII PART TIME HEL? .NEEDED. $400.00 monthly. 11/10 Ca!IBBI-4585, 1·3 p.m. only. 11/14 111\PPY BIRTHDAY RODOJ:!R; since you are now MINOL TA 101 SRT, S8mm F 1.4 lens. Includes case, Last Mile Ramblers 26, we will initiate you into. the world of e~perlence, PART TIME WORK- can be arranged around your filters, electronic nash & charger, $,' 50,00. Call Love_, from thcAdvertisin~Starf. 11/10 schedule. Lunch hours required 11:30- 1:30. Apply Mike, 27?.4045 days, or 1826 Mesa Vrsta NE after DcrWlenerschnitzel, 6901 Lomas NE, 11/14 S. IIIlO Next week SELMER SIGNET OBOE- make offer. 881-1046. 2. LOST AND FOUND 11/10 7. TRAVEL Kert Kelley ON CAMPUS RESERVED PARKING, paved lot. 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