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NEW MEXICO "I t';'t · SEH\ALS Uc.J'l!, Daily_L_.o_b_o....,...__...,______Vol. 86 No. 131 Friday, April 9, 1982 Barnhouse Wins in GSA Election; Presidential Salary Cut to $2400

RQbert BurnsQn ~asically open.'' Law and business student Dolph Students also passed a GSA Barnhouse won a landslide victory budget for 1982-83 which included yesterday in the Graduate Student a cut in the president's yearly salary Association presidential election. from $3890 to $2400. Barnhouse, collecting 69,5 The controversial salary came in percent of the vote, swept almost response to a what members of the every department with his greatest committee who drew up the budget strength coming from a huge law said was the satisfaction of the GSA school vote which was undivided Council with a part-time president. despite the last minute write-in In March the council candidacy of law student Mike unanimously passed a vote of Finnie. confidence for incumbent president Ellen Foppes, who has been off The final vote was 507 for campus this semester substitute Barnhouse, 118 for Finnie and 87 teaching at Idaho State University. for psychology major Doug Taylor. The budget also cuts funding for campus organizations 9 percent. Barnhouse, a 25-year-old Finance committee members had graduate with a degree in German said the cuts were necessary because literatu're, took all but eight votes of deficits in the GSA word of 266 cast at the Jaw school. processing department. Finnie, whose candidacy was There were 729 ballots cast, the Dolph Barnhouse announced Monday, got only two f' most ever said Foppes. l law school votes. Write-in candidate Finnie only with six of 12 votes. 'i: ran strongly in the Health, Physical Barnhouse carried the votes of Education and Recreation Taylor carried no department the Anderson School of department, taking 48 of 52 votes and had his strongest showing at '.. Management Graduate and cast, with the other four going to Mitchell Hall, where he received 23 Educational Administration ballot Taylor. Finnie's main supporter, votes while Barnhouse took 28 box with 118 votes of 142 votes Keith Sutton, is from HPER. votes and Finnie, J7, cast. Barnhouse said from the site of Finnie also pulled the most votes Ed Snow, Bob Gorman, Mike his victory celebration that he was at Public Administration, where he Frizzle, Dan Hardy., Swede ''thrilled" with his victory. He said got seven of J 3 votes; the GSA Johnson, Norm Ellenberger and he wants to make the GSA office, with 14 of 25 votes; and "someone new" each received one "credible and effective and Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, write-in vote. Cabinet-Level Office Representation Unveiled for WIPP's State Interest SANTA FE (UPI) - A sultation Task Force - another importance of the radioactive waste legislative proposal to create a three-member panel - which he disposal issue,'' Goldstein said. cabinet-level oflice to represent the heads. "Under the present task force state's "interests in the Waste Goldstein presented the proposal arrangement, the WIPP project Isolation Pilot Pl&nt project was to the interim legislative must compete with other top Dorothy Torovlo [top], • PDtNr from At:o,. Puflblo, plllnts •n unveiled Thursday by Health and Radioactive Waste Consultation priorities of task force members. E11st11r 11gg with • yucc• brush. Hulv• Sllns•v [bottom] •nJoyssolllfl Environment Secretary Dr. George Committee during its first post· "In addition, it is reasonable to f1illd br~~•d on th• m•/1. Both wen. p•nlt:lplltlng In thll ongoing Goldstein. session meeting following the 1982 assume that cabinet secretaries Nizhoni d•v• on t:~~mpus. The three-member commission, Legislature. change every four years. The WlPP Goldstein said, would replace the "I am making the proposal at project deserves to be the single top current Radioactive- Waste Con- this time because of the compelling priority of a cabinet-level office." WJPP is a federal project to detennine the feasibitity of storing radioactive waste in shafts drilled Students Offered European Exchange Experience deep into salt beds in southeast New Mexico near Carlsbad. Carlos M. Morales European countries on how they in the ,'' Colahan Youth Hosteler's Guide to Europe Current - task force members can go about doing it. said. which lists youth hostels include Goldstein, Highway Students interested in working in Colahan said the Council on ''The CIEE office does not place throughout Europe and thier costs. Department Administrator J .J. England, Ireland, France or New International Educational you in a job but they do help you "Buddy" Hewett, and Energy and Zeal"nd can obtain ir1formation on Exchange is an organization in New look for one and they give you a list An International Student Minerals Secretary Larry Kehoe. work programs available in these York City which coordinates of possibilities. lt is really up to the Identification card can also be Goldstein said the proposal is his countries at the University of New student summer work exchanges individual to find a job," he said. purchased through the OJPS for $6 idea, although he has discussed it Mexico Office of International between those European countries and is good for discounts on with Gov. Bruce King and Kehoe, Programs and Services. · and theUnitedStates. The Council's program is open to transportation, museums and other both of whom agree with the Clark Calahan, associate director .. The CIEE made a deal with students only. activities in Europe, Colahansaid. concept. at the OIPS, said his office has a these countries to accept an equal Colahan said the OIPS aiso has He presented a seven-page draft "small library" available to riumber of American students for guides to help students find low­ The OIPS is located at 1701 legislative proposal to create the students who wish to work in foreign students who wish to work cost accomodations such as the RomaNE. Office of Radioactive Waste Disposal, stressing the legislation was only a Working model designed to create interest in the concept. Sickle- Cell Anemia, Traits· To Be Discussed Goldstein also told the legislative committee, headed by Rep. James A presentation on sickle cell health educator, will be the cestry. Sdentists believe the gene The symptoms of sickle cell Otts, D-Carlsbad, the new cabinet• anemia, sickle cell trait and speakers. After the presentations may have developed as a defense anemia cart indude: paleness, level office would add continuity to hypertension will _be held at the there will testing for sickle cell against malaria. fatigue, shortness of breath, pain in the present task force. University of New Mexico today. anemia, sickle cell trait and screen the arms, legs, back and abdomen, "In my opinion, the most critical Sponsored by the Black Student for hypertension. About one in 10 Afro-Americans loss of appetite, swollen joints and issue we face toward WIPP is Union and the Sickle Cell Council carry the gene and if two gene a low resistance to colds and in· continuity," he said. "l cannot of New Mexico the presentation Sickle cell anemia occurs often carriers marry, each of their fections. emphasize enough the necessity for will be held from l t a.m. to :Z p.m. among Afro-Amricans, but is not thildren has one chance in four of continuity regarding the state's in the Student Union Building, confined to them. It also ot:curs inheriting the disease. Statistically, There is no cure for sickle cell involvement in WlPP. room 231-B. among persons of Atabian, Gteek, one in every 400 to 600 Afro· anemia, bm research is underway to 11 Under the present arrangement, Harriette Watson, health Maltese, Sicilian, Sardinian, American children has sickle cell provide safe and effective treat- each time there is a change hi SUJ?ervisot and Anthony Henry, Turkish, , and •. M¢dlt~tr.ap¢an . an~ . 811.emia...... , , .... , • i , , .,. ,. f f , • , , ...... , ment.J' ,

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~1: Page 2, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April 9, l982 Page 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April 9, 1982 World News by United Press International Runaway River Rascal Topic of Annual Research Lecture

Huckleberry Finn, the runaway Finn's Humor Today" will begin at "It changes for generations of part because it contains elements, been a UNM faculty member for 14 river rascal whose admirers r&nge 8 p.m. in the UNM :Kiva. readers, as well as for individuals like a quest for indentity and a years. He is the president of the from solemn scholars to ad­ Admission is free and the public is who see new insights and depths as sense of alienation, th&t also Amer.ican Humor Studies Britain, Argentina Step Up Falklands War Preparations venturous adolescents of all ages, invited. they mature. char!\cterize contemporary fiction, Association and in the past ha• wil) be discussed at the University says Hill, chairman. of the English received a Guggenheim fellowship Mark Twain's classic account of "I think any work of literature is Britain a.nd Argentina stepped up Minister Margaret Thatcher in a bid sink any Argentine ship tnat men lined up to enlist for battle Argentina last week. of New Mexico Monday. department. He adds that modern and Fulbright lectureships. against the British fleet steaming However, Argentine Foreign a boy'~ escapades on the Mississippi at least in part a mirror for the eyes war preparations Thursday as to defuse the crisis over the violated its blockade of the islands Hamlin L. Hill, professor of readers are more comfortable than He is author or editor of 11 toward the Falklands, the British Minister Nicanor Costa Mendez, River is not the same book it was in thitare looking at it, and this book Secretary of State Alexander Haig Falkland islands. beginning Sunday. English and American studies, has Twain's contemporaries with his books on Twain and co-author of a colony invaded and seized by arriving in Buenos Aires from New 'the 1880s, says Hill, a leading is especially in that category, so that rushed to London ami met Prime Britain bluntiy warned it would War fever swept Argentina as been selected to deliver the 1982 sardonic humor and the mixture of widely used textbook on American York, told reporters, "The danger scholar of American humor and an what we see reflected back is out of Annual Research Lect11re, the comedy and. bleak vision of society. humor. Hill received a prize for of war is fading." expert on Twain, our imaginations, our cir­ highest honor bes.towed on a UNM best history book written in 1978 He did not elaborate and both cumstances.'' faculty member. "Huckleberry Finn changes Holder of a doctorate from the and has directed four summer sides issued stern ultimatums as Hill's talk on "Huckleberry every time you read it," Hill says, The book retains its pop1Jiarity in University of Chicago, Hill has seminars for college teachers, they prepared for war. Haig, arriving in London for talks with Thatcher and new Foreign Secretary Francis Pym, Protest Set for Professor's Defense said the crisis was "very tense and very difficult." Robert Bumson Theater Presents 'Salesman' • Dispatched by President Reagan provost office today to express their Page confirmed rumors • angst about the possible firing of yesterday that some of his students staning to try to avert fighting between The Rodey Film Festival will their journeY through America. A group of students plan to were planning a trip to Provost Britain and Argentina, Haig said he assistant English professor Peter present, "Salesman," directed The 1968 film is a valuable and converge on the University's had no "American-approved Page. McAllister Hull's office at 2:30 by Albert and David Maysles, sometimes very funny footnote Miller High Ute® solution" to the crisis and would p.m. to voice their concern over his Sunday in Rodey Theatre at the to contemporary history. I possible firing. I University .of New Mexico. not formulate one until he had Admission is $2, with talked with Thatcher and with Former NSF Leader To Talk Page, the assistant director of the members of La Societe du Argentine leaders in Buenos Aires, composition program, said concern "Salesman" is the record of Cinema admitted free. The show where he is flying today. ove.r his possible firing arose four real-life Bible salesmen and begins at 7:30p.m. British officials said Britain For UNM-Sandia Colloquium because of the inordaninant lenght would insist on the withdrawal of of time it has taken the University to decide on whether to grant him Argentine troops from the An outstanding chemist, teacher, UNM chemistry department this Falklands, a chain of rugged islands author and science policymaker will spring are Professor !Caren Morse tenure. in the icy waters .of the South speak at the University of New of Utah State University, Aprill6; Page, who has taught at UNM six Atlantic, 450 miles . off the Mexico Monday as part of the Dr. S. S. Srinivasan of Los Alamos years, said the students who Argentil)e coast and 8000 miles UNM-Sandia Laboratories National Laboratory, April23; Dr. planned the protest were from his CONCEPTIONS SOUTHWEST from Britain. Colloquium•Series. Lee Radziemski, also :>f .LANL, American Realism class. As an armMusic Featuring: have air superiority, they said. The Falklands, a chain of windswept islands near the bottom Brass Quintet Bill Miller on Keyboards of the world, have been the subject of a bitter territorial dispute bet­ ween Argentina and Britain since To Perform 1833, when they became a British 2 for 1 Draft Beer colony. Argentina maintains it inherited In Keller Hall a Spanish claim to the islands, as long as you're eating.• which are believed to be rich in The NeW Mexico Brass Quintet petroleum resources. will perform as part .of the We have the largest selection of draft beers· in the UNM area: Several years of negotiations University of New Mexico music broke dow11 recently and Argentina department's Keller Hall Series, Coors, Coors Light, Miller, Miller Ute. seited the islands April 2 , over• Monday at 8:15p.m. inKeUerHall. Whelming a small force of Royal Bottled Beers: Molsoh Gold, Molson Ale, Grolsch, Lowenbrau Light, Lowenbrau Dark, The 'group will perform music Marirtes and forcing British Foreign ratlgillg from 16th century music to Dos Equis, Hermann joseph. Secretary Lord Carrington to resign for failing to foresee the invasion. music just written this year for the House Wines: Paul Masson Burgundy, Rose and Chablis New Mexico Brass Quintet. Britain, for its part, has vowed to protect the residents of the islands, The group features Jeffrey Piper •You must be 2 t and be able to prove it. English-speaking descendents of and Deborah Baer on trul)lpels, British stock who want to remain a l'amela Halverson on horn, David part of Great Hritairt. Porter on and Karl Hin• terbichler on trombone. New Hours: 8am·1 Opm The British fleet, meanwhile, was battling gale-force winds as it Tickets are $2 for general ad· steamed past the Azores in the mid­ mission, $1 for faculty/staff and "'1981 13eer Brewed by Miller Brewing Co .. Milwaukee, Wis. Atlantic,. at least two weeks away from the Falklands. seniorstudents.· citizens and SO cents for ••••••••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••

' ~ 4 {' " ... j . ' ., 'i • r. . Page 4, New Mexico Daily L!lbo, April 9, 1982 l'age R·l, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April9, 1982 Forum Tal Es La Vida DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau 7HISHA (if?e.4T NfU,I $11()/JOI/ by John E. Ames, Department of English SCJ/00/.., KING I TRY 70 /JO OON'T SPEWP ANP YOIIFE A MYPARJi /TAU-IN 61<13AT PRESI­ (,I!AlT/3R. ON/3 ftAC&, "I became at !lnce a man, and did what all we writing," reminds Orwell, "is that it is easy. It is easier PEWT! Hfi/3, I 'I

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from 7 'to 10 p.m. Easy-listening music com­ ART SHOWS plements the dinnertime atmosphere on. weekday evenings. ALBUQUERQUE MusEUM - "The Moving Image" is an TAVERN A LOUNGE (800 Rio Grande NW) '-Linda Cotton exhibition created solely for the purpose of creating and Streetlife will be entertaining at the lounge in the animatec:i films. This show features actual cells from Sheraton Old Town Inn thro\)gh April 24 from 9 p.m. Bambi, Yellow Submarine and Fantasia. to I :30 a.m. nightly. "Explore" ami "New Town and the Railroad Boom Years" are continuous exhibitions at the museum. The former is a kinetic sculpture desisned {or children and 's (3301 Juan Tabo alvd. NE) - Friday and CONCERTS the latter is a historic exhibition of Albuquerque. Hours THEATERS Saturday night the sounds of The are Tuesday through Sunday rrom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Moon pie Dainse Band are heard. ALBUQUERQUE UNITEP ARTISTS - "Craftworks IV," a DANBI's (2900 Coors NW) - This weekend, KELLER HALL SERIES - Spectacular VIII, presented by juried, all-media crafts exhibition open to all craft. NUEvo MEXICO SI! - Music of New Mexican History Albl!querque's premiere club presents Fank the UNM Collegiate Singers, with John Clark directing, speople in New Mexico, is scheduled for May 1982 translated into English is playing at the Tiffany Chewiwi. Music begins at 8:30p.m. is an entertainment extravaganza presented by the through June 1982. All works must be s.ubmittec:i by Playhouse weekends through the end of April. Curtaip FRAIR'S NOII.TH (4410 Wyoming NE) - Accent plays Southwest premier show group. It is scheduled for April 17 with a fee of $7. For a prospectus write: times are 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 3 p.m. on contemporary for listening and dancing on April 16 and 17 at 8:15p.m. Tickets are $4 for the Sundays. Tic)(et prices are $4; $3 for senior citizens, Craftworks, P .0. Box 1808, Albuquerque, New Friday and Saturday night beginning at 9 p.m. gener~:~l public and $3 for faculty/staff, students, senior Mexico, 87103, or phone 243-0531 or contact The children, and students; $3 a person for groups of 10 or FRIAR'S PuB (6825 Lomas NE)- The modern rock sound citizens and Century Club members. auth€ntJc ChJn€S€ R€Staw~ant Downtown Center for the Arts, 216 Central SW. Hours more. of 505 is featured both on Friday and Saturday night, THE NEW MEXICo SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA - Alichi De are Tuesday through Saturday II a.m. to 4 p.m. CoMMON PREDATORS - This original script by CLos€ to GmRALTER's (4800 San Mateo Blvd. NE) - Modern Larrocha will be performing with The New Mexico unm MAxWELL MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY - "Paintings on Albuquerque's John Tuttle is scheduled at the Alley rock, top 40 music by The Clues will be featured Symphony Orchestra on Friday and Saturday April 9 QUICk S€QVIC€ Pottery" by Ann and Carl Beam will be exhibited now Theater Southwest now through April 1B. Curtain through the end of next week. Music starts at 9 p.m. on and 10 at Popejoy Hall. Tickets are available through through May 2. times are 8:15p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays and both Friday and Saturday night. Ticketmaster and are $6.35, $7 ,85, $8.60, for students 2:30 p.m. on Sundays. Ticket prices are $4 for the ASUNM FILM COMMITTEE Sp€ctal Stubmt tunch€s $2.49 "Fiestas of San Juan Nuevo" Ceremonial art from THE GoLDEN INN (Golden, take highway 14 toward the and $8.70, $10.60, $11.60, and $13.60 for the gen~ral Michoacan, Mexico will show until September 1982. general public and discounts are available for students Crest) - On Saturday, April 10, Huey Lewis and the public, ClUTY chid

• ~ < 'I I ' " ..... , ~1 .. P~gc 1\-4, New Mc~ico D~j]y Lobo, April 9, 1982 Page 5, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April 9, 1982 Doctors, Lawyers To Meet at lJNM For Workshop on Ethical Problems Lauren Miller -Airlines and medical fields a chance to , Invitations have been ~en! to all communicate and exchange 7000 members of the Hastings continued frompege R-1 1--...;,..·Bicycling The New Mexico bioethics viewpoints, He also agreed that some major airlines would Center around the country, all.3000 Reed said that some airlines were affiliating communi!)' wiil have its first chance . "Six of the lead speakers will affiliate themselves with successful commuters to help continu&d from ptJge R· 1 members of the New Mexico State to meet at a bioethics workshop come from the Hastings Center, themselves more with commuter airlines or are turning their financial situations but "they are not about to go top of an old sweatsuit and the same pair of Levi's that lle weafs to Bar, all doctors in New Mexico, to intrastate travel themselves to help make up the May 21·23 at t)ie University of New ·which is just outside New York out and buy small. airplanes. They've found what their school. and all UNM faculty. losses. He said that although the major airlines will be Mexico Law School. City. It is certainly the premier niche is.'' So in addition to being challenging, healthy and educational, Y~U Topics to be discussed at the turning toward commuters to try to keep in business, The workshop is cosponsored by bioethics research center in the learn the geography of the Rio Grande Valley, and also semantics workshop are: Human Subjects currently, the major airlines offer no competition for Walters said he did not think this would happen in the Hastings Center in New York, country, probably in the world. Research: The New Federal the commuter airlines. the Albuquerque area. (i.e. a true and deeper meaning of the word "hill."~· . University of New Mexico Schools They do extraordinarily high The tour is inspiring and is a social event. R1dmg With 999 other Regulations and Persistent Ethical John Walters, president of Sun West Ail'lines, a One thing that helps commuters do better than the of Law and Medicine, and the State quality work, and their publication bicyclists for 100 miles is a great way to make friends. And the tour Dilemmas; Aging: Ethics and commuter airline working out of Phoenix and. major airlines, Walters said, was the Bar Association. is, I think, the single best bioetllics Public Policy; Changing Relations subsidies given to commuters who will travel to a town is also cost efficient. A $90 fee is required. Four meals says Schwartz. Albuquerque w!Jich covers t!Je entire state of New For a relatively small entry fee of $4, each cyclist will receive a roll public~tion," of Health Care Professionals; Cults that would not otherwise get air service, He said that are included in the cost and dor­ Traditionally, • the Hastings Mexico, said that the small, regional carriers are in and cup of coffee from the Frontier Restaurant, fruit and snacks and Coercive Persuasion; better shape than the major airli11es, Sun West receives $20,000 a month for four flights a mitory rooms will be available, says Center's annual meetings have been along the way, a cold can of fruit juice at each of the two rest stops Allocation of Scarce Resourses: "The jets require longer (distances) to be efficient," day between Gallup and Albuquerque and twa flights UNM Associate Professor of Law held near New York City. For the along the way and Sag Wagon service for bike parts, repairs, human Can we afford high technology Walters said. Therefore, major airlines can nat serve a day between Gallup and Phoenix. Robert Schwartz. first time, this year, they selected medicine for e"eryone? Bioethics small communities, he said, and bicycle transportation...... , The program is designed to Albuquerque because they felt there Participants will also receive water bottle refills, f1rst rud, 1f 11 s and the Family; Problems in He said that in 1980, the economy "started turning "Sun West grew 500 percent last year," he said. provide individuals interested in was signifi¢ant interest in the needed, and a commemorative patch and water bottle, Occupational Health; and Death sour and the major airlines started to cut fares "But the rate of increase of costs is declining. It is ethical problems of the professional southwest area, he said. · The tour starts from the corner of Central Avenue· and Cornell andoying. dramatically. They've really been hurting. You have to increasing by only six to seven percent a year." In Drive and then heads south and east towards Belen via Washington match the competitor's fare." prior years the increase has been as much as 15 per· cent, he said. Street, Zuni Road, San Mateo and Gibson boulevards, Broadway, He said that most commuter airlines are monopolies Rio Bravo Road and Isleta Boulevard, which in essence is south· UNM Professor to Receive French Honors and therefore do not have to deal with competitors. Walters .added that the present oil glut is temporary bound New Mexico Highway 85, However, he said, the threat of competition is there. but that it has not lowered the cost of aviation fuel one The route repeatedly crosses the Rio Grande and passes through He agreed with Reed that deregulation has helped penny. The prices will co.ntinue to rise re~Jardless of the Las Lunas, Belen, Isleta Pueblo and finally back to Albuquerque University of New Mexico the University of Texas and the including ''Le Menteur'' by commuters. glut, he said. where the accomplishment is celebrated with a dutch-treat dinner at French • Professor Claude-Marie Sorbonne in Paris. Carneille, "Le Mensonge" by Coronado Center's Wyatt's Cafeteria. Senninger will receive a high French Senninger is co-director of the Nathalie Sarraute and "Le Temps I.f you say to yourself, "I 00 miles in 12 hours, sounds pretty damn government academic honor french Summer School of New Sauvage" by French-Canadian tough," you're proboably right. If it wasn't tough, half the reason Wednesday in a ceremony at the Mexico at Taos and has been an playwright Anne Hebert. Trains Unique, Romantic Travel for doing it would be lost. Museum of Albuquerque. officer of the state chapter of the But if you don't feel like cranking out 100 miles at once, shorter French Consul General Jean­ American Association of the. pilgrimages of 78 and 50 miles will be plotted out. All you have to do Claude Moreau of Los Angeles will Teachers of French and the Where can I go if I want in· confer the Officier des Palmes Alliance Franca·ise d' Albuquerque. Elizabeth Cohen Jimmy Rogers wrote most of his songs while to take advantage of these shorter routes is to make a turn at the formation on services for the marked place. Academiques upon Senninger at the She is the author of numerous handicapped? Affirmative Action Joe Caveretta working for the railroad. People like ceremony, which will also be hosted articles for professional journals and John Steinbeck have train imagery in a lot of their Out of 705 riders last year, 442 (82 female and 340 male) com· Office, 1700 Las Lo.mas NE, x by UNM President . William E. and has directed French plays for Bill W('cluer work. pleted the 100-mi!e course, taking anywhere from four-and-a-half to 5251. "I have seldom heard a train go by and not wished I "Bud" Davis, Albuquerque Mayor the UNM Experimental Theater Train travel offers the opportunity to make same 14 hours to do so. was on it. Those whistles sing bewitchment: railways Harry Kinney and Alliance Where can I gQ if I want' in­ Undia Wisem11n usus gr11vity to h&lp stop the ble&dlng &fter are irresistable bazaars, snaking along perfectly level real friends. As stated before, the Tour of the Rio Grande Valley is exciting, formation on women's issues? don&ting on& of ths 39 pints collectad by Unittld Blood Services challenging, inspiring, and cheap, but mostly it's fun. And with the Francaise d' Albuquerque President no matter what t!Je landscape and never upsetting your People who travel by train are generally in less of a Jeannine Hudson. Women's Center, 1824 Las Lomas downst11lrs in ths SUB Thursdlly. "I've got 11 f11mlly &nd it's good to drink." hurry and don't mind telling you their life stories while momentum the tour has gained since its conception, moving from Representative NE, x3716. The academic palms, Chevalier know l'vs dons my shsre, "sh& said. Paul Theroux, the miles roll away. Retired couples from Minnesota relative obscurity in 1973 to the biggest annual bicycle event in the The Great Railway Bazaar and younger folks from all over, take the time to see state, the TORGV will be something one will be pround to have had des Palmes Academiques in French, Joins Discussion America by train "while there still is a chance." accomplished. were established by Napoleon I to The automobile is one part of the American dream Porters who have worked an the same line far 30 years Applications can be picked up and submitted at almost any ~icycle honor scholars and educators. Senninger received the Knighthood that came true. Unfortunately, it may have been at the are more than happy to fill you in on the details and shop in the city. More information can be obtained by cantactmg the Rep. Manuel Lujan Jr., R-N.M., expense of a much more romantic mode of tran­ history of the places that sometimes pass by all too League of New Mexico Wheelmen. of the Academic Palms in 1974. will today join in an open sportation: the train. quickly. A UNM professor since 1960, discussion of the. Guaranteed Senninger is the hororary Consul of Student Loan program. Weekend Special Imagine the scene: The train itself is a marvel: an example of craft­ Summer vacation, somewhere around the third smanship long gone, fixtures carved out of solid steel France in Albuquerque. She is a The forum will be at noon in grade. Dad checks the oil while mom tosses pillows that still function 50 years later, ingeniously designed native of Paris and graduated from room2401 of the law school. into the back seat for a vacation that, filtered through sleeper compartments that are spacious and offer all the sieve of memory, amounts to an unforgettable the amenities not to be found in any other mode of blend of hot station wagon vinyl and games of "auto travel, a steel beast so heavy that approximations of its bingo," with the definition of bliss being a stop at weight are unfathomable. New Computer Class Offered "Stuckey's" for a hamburger and fries in the true Train travel in the United States, although fading tradition of fast food. fast, is still available. Amtrak offers daily service to Eric Maddy another matter. Many had to revert The College of Engineering will computer peripherals, what they What's more, mom and dad have complete San Francisco and to Chicago on the Southwest to a new version of the "bump and be offering an introductory course can do and what they cost. in personal computers in the fall monopoly over the air conditioner and radio a.nd the Limited. Tlie Palomino Club grind" and other· couples took to The computer language BASIC, semester. entire vacation is punctuated with whines from little Both trips cost about $ISO. Within New Mexico, dancing in the aisles. one of the most common small sister. "Arc we there yet?," "I have to go to the there are lines to Lamey, Las Vegas, Raton and The Palomino Club, (2900 Coors Despite rumors to the contrary, Small home micorcomputers are computer languages, will be taught bathroom" and "scoot aver," she whines. Gallup. Blvd. NW), like many of the out­ the crowd was friendly and the in the course. Sound familiar? For the more adventurous, there is the Aztec Special of-the-way night spots in becoming increasingly popular. service was good. Anyone worried PrOfessor Peter Dorato, chairman How very different this is from travel by that leaves Juarez every morning for Mexico City. Albuquerque, offers a relaxing about security need not fear; it The course is for non-computer locomotive. A trip on a train is a rythmic noisy ad­ Train travel in Mexico still prospers. evening without some of the of the electrical and computer experts and provides an op· seemed half of .the Albuquerque engineering department, says that venture that can pass through territories where no Many of the small villages that the Special passes problems found in the more Police Department was monitoring port\inity to develop same basic in addition to the usual games that highways touch. A look out the window reveals the through are accessable only by rail. The trip costs popular local night spots. the parking lot to stop any computer literacy. No previous back pockets of American scenery, profiles of about $175 but due to the recent devaluation of the Seating was no problem, problems. · can be played on microcomputers, computer background is required. these "home" computers can be mountain ranges, and patchWork farmland that one peso, the price drops every few weeks. probably because many people were Perhaps the crowd was in good Intermediate algebra will suffice for used for word processing, budget could never encounter traveling on the main asphalt All along the line, in major cities and in Mexico dancing to the Duke City All-Stars. spirits because they were served mathematical background. Hands keeping, mailing lists and graphics. arteries of the country. City, connections can be found to most every part of The· six-member band is fast some of the strongest mixed drinks on experience with microcomputer What's mote, there is a noticeable lack of billboards the country, even to Guatemala. becoming one of the most popular in Albuquerque, or m'!)'be it was systems will be stressed. along the right-of-way. For information regarding train travel in the U.S., groups in the city, although Ridin' The course provides an in­ the older .crowd just rebeved that a troductio.n to home computers, and The course is Engr. 340. Inspiration abounds aboard trains. Maybe it's the call the Amtrak office in Albuquerque at 842-9650. In Shotgun will be performing this weekend away from work was motion, the shuffling of wheels on tracks that relates Juarez, the number of Ferrocarriles Nacionales de weekend. finally upon them. to a human heartbeat. Mexico is 2-32-68. Room on the dance noor was Regular hours at the Palomino Club are Monday through Thur­ -WIPP----- sday 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., with Happy Hour from 6 to 8 p.m., and Friday and Saturday 4 p.m. to 2 a.m., with continll&d from /Nfgs1 holes northward, and Goldstein 99c Ei/Me Vilughh a 4 to 7:30 p.m. Happy Hour. A administration, there is a need to said the state still wants those holes Eddie proves to be a survivor, with her daughter thinks of as Dad. drilled. The purpose of both the the help of his easy-going manner They have blown all of his money in special Happy Hour band, Full pass on a vast storehouse of Some Kind of Hero Circle, plays only on weekends knowledge regarding the project. A holes and the tunnel arc to and ability to laugh at cruel a business failure and his mother determine if any problems exist in disappointments. has had a stroke and is irt a home beginning at 5:30p.m. permanent · independent office The country's hottest comedian brink specials include two-for· whose members' Serve staggered the formation where the waste Eddie's sincere humanity sur­ which is awaiting payment .of its would be stored. has returned to the screen, this time faces when a fellow POW becomes bill. one and 35-cent well drinks for terms would help to eliminate this Omelettes to prove he is also the greatest very ill and he signs a confession in If that's not enough, the army is ladies during happy hour. A problem.'' In a related matter, WlPP actor. exchange for medical attention for withholding his pay due to a spokesman for the club also said The proposal also caiis for the project mana~er Joe McG?ugh said Richard Pryor truly displays his his buddy. confession he has sigrted. Monday's from 8 to 10 p.m. is 25· elimination of tlie office July 1, tests on a brule pocket discovered talent in "Some Kind of Hero," a Six years later, Eddie's faith pays Pryor's performance is in­ cent draft beer, Wednesday from 8 1989, unless extended by the about a .mile north of the storage dramatic comedy that touches a off. He's going home, not knowing credible, as the seri.ousness of the to 10 p.m. is two-for-one on all Legislature. area have been delayed due to .------, rorgottcn issue - the return of what devastation awaits him. matter unfolds, opening the tear drinks, and all night Thursday Otts said the committee will increasing pressure in a test well. American prisoners of war. 'Margaritas' are 60 cents .• discuss the issue in the rtext few I Our Delicious Omelettes for 1 On the return trip, Eddie learns ducts, Pryor's hilarious reactions Last year, the DOE discovered Pryor's success is due to the way months, but could not take he is the father of a six-year-old trigger uncontrollable laughter. the brine about 3000 feet below the he portrays the character, making definitive action Thursday because daughter, which makes him anxious What follows is .how an innocent surface and began a series of tests I I him a real man with real emotions its budget and work plart have !lot to be home. man !Jandles circumstances beyond it to determine if it would have dealing with real problems. been approved by the Legislative 011 But things are not What he his control, sometimes in an un­ SMALL any impact on the proposed storage Pryor plays the part of Eddie Courtcil Service, a legal thinks. when the moment of truth predictable way. site. Keller, a draftee in the U.S. Army arrives, Pryor evokes emotion, Aside from superb acting, the ads requirement. whose luck runs out with his tugging on the heart of every movie has a well developed plot Regarding the current status of ·The well - dubbed WIPP .12 - only (reg. $1.49) freedom, are was closed earlier tldsyear and the I I the WIPP project, Goldstein said 99 4 compassionate person in the Which keeps the action flawing, While on his first mission in audience as Eddie reacts to the news the film deserves its "R" rating seen state and Department of Energy DOE planned to conduct more tests I .. . . I Vietnam, he is captured and held in or the events which have occurred due to explicit langUage and a very officials are at odds over a DOE on it beginning April IS. But I One per customer. Offer valid only Sat (4-1 0) 8· 1 1am 1 a prison camp. Eddie keeps his wits during his absence. intimate love scene. call277-5656 proposal to drill a: horizontal tutlllel because the pressure oli the well has about him along with his faith in After telling his beautiful wife Some Kind of Hero is showing at and find cut about northward about 2000 feet below not stabilized and is stillll!o~nting, America and survives the grueling Rich11rrl Prvor st11rs in how much he loves her, she comes the Coronado IV Theatre, Far being seen in the the surface. Mcoough said those tests Will haye captivity. Pllfllmount Plctulas ·Some Kind back With the news. She has fallen North Theatre and Albuquerque An agreement between the two to be postponed, perhaps tdl L------~ ... !NIJ~~ ~.ther .man, .whom Six l>rive-In. .._DAILYLOBO•·11111 requires DOE to bore three small sometime in May.

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The Godfather of Soul Lobo Net Teams At Las Cruces, Lobo Diamond Teams Comes to the Duke City Texas for Matches In Weekend Twinbills The University of New Mexico boundries of race and color. men's and women's tennis teams It will be two different stodes State on Saturday in another Club owners begll11 approaching will be on the road this weekend this weekend for the University twinbill. . "James Brown? James Brown.'' Brown with offers of gigs in clubs ·playing three matches each. of New Mexico Lobo baseball Against Wyoming last It's been a long time. The that ha.d been presenting The Lobo men's team began a and women's softball tewns. weekend, Kathy Dyer suffered a predominantly new-wave and post­ memories are vague. But I can still road swing pitting them against Coach Vince Cappelli's Lobes fractured finger, while Bobbie remember the most obvious things. punk acts. The debt to the soul three of the top tennis tewns in the will try to keep up their winning Smith split her hand in Satur­ influence was being repaid in full, country. The TV shows; this wild eyed ways today in El Paso when they day's game ag11inst Northern blackman, screaming and wailing, and at just the right time, The Lobos played 19th-ranked take on UTEP in a twinbill. The Colorac!o. The cut required the sweat a glisteping sheen. that Dance music is making a Texas A&M Thursday at College Lobes, 24-14 on the season, and stit~hes. Smith will be out ten comeback, after the. over in­ Station, Texas. highlighted the face, stained the the 20-12 Miners will play days. jumpsuit. Papa's Oot a Brand New dulgences of the -gonad, The tenth-rankecl Texas These on top of other injuries extended and drum solo, another doubleheader Bag. Sex Machine. I Feel Good. Longhorns are New Mexico's tomorrow. have depleted the Lobos who are The songs were fast and brassy, the school of heavy metal, the music opponent today. Monday they will 4-16 on the season. voice, strained. and ragged. The audiences were .ready to salvage play against Texas Christian On the other hand, the UNM Barry Brunek.ant leads the man would not stay still, knee their eardrums in favor of shin University. TCU is ranked eighth. women's softball team will try to drops, one root swivels, running splints and pulled ligaments. The Lobo women netters are get back on the winning track Lobo plate attack with a healthy .458 average, and leads the team leaps, enpugh energy in that squat This is the age of the body taking part in the five-team when they host Utah State today muscular body to single-handedly beautiful and what better way to Roadrunner Collegiate Classic at in a twinbill at Lobo Softball in RBI's with 38. The pitching corps is led by Dave Steinberg's power the whole of the soul, electric strut your stuff than out on the Las Cruces today and tomorrow, Field, 5·0 record and Jim Sharpe's 5-3 generation. dance floor. And what" better Helen Horn's Lobos will join Cappelli's Lobos are hot, record, Steinberg has 1,54 Always at the end of the per­ example to move to than the m'lster North Texas State University, Rice, having swept three grunes from earned run average. formance, an aide would come out of flash and sweat himself, James Oral Roberts and the Aggies in the New Mexico State last weekend. of the wings, throw a cape around Brown. two-day tournament. New Mexico has won 12 of their The Lobos will be back in town "Mr. Brown's" shoulders and Well, the man is back, not only The Lobos begin play with an last 13 games. Sunday to play their annual exhibition baseball game against hustle him off the stage, And on the stage but the turntable as 8:30 a.m. match against Oral The picture is not so bright for the Albuquerque Dukes. The inevitably, at the wings he'd break well. Brown has just come out of Roberts today, At 2 p.m. they go Susan Craig's women's softball Dukes are the defending Pacific •away, running back to center stage, the studio with a new alburn on up against Rice, then play North team. a long wail trailing every leap, go Island Records, Nonstop. It was Texas State on Saturday. Coast League Champions. down to his knees in an earth­ recorded in the Bahamas with Amy Holloway, Laura Roybal, Injuries have decimated the Game time is I p.m. at the shaking drop and commence to members of his original Soul Susanne Kloster, Leslie Roybal, team this year, and the team is Sports Stadium. There is a $2 blow the speaker right out of my Review and band members from Adrienne Maloof, Sylvia Dorato currently in the midst of a 10- admission charge for adults, $1 parents' RCA Victor stereo/T.V. Bob Marley's Wailers and Jimmy and Vicki Warner will compete for game losing streak. for children. UNM students can console, Cliff's back up. the Lobos. Horn's Lobos are 7-10 Craig's Lobos will host Idaho get in for $1. It's been a long time since the I haven't heard anything from for the season. "Godfather of Soul" was last the album. In fact, my sources are Hamilton will rely on Tony hustled off in a trail of sweat ,and unsure if it's even out yet. But Richey, Steve Otero, Sam Rivera, ermine tails, a long time. don't let that stop you. James Two UNM students t11ke pllrt In 11n lntr11muml softbe/1 g11ms Curtis Neeld, Andy Meikle, Andy Thursd11y aftsrnoon Bt Johnson Flsld. lntmmura/ softb111/ games ere I was 13 years old when I first Brown is back, and papa's got an Dorato and Joe Rajunas against the Survival For the Desk Sitter heard of James Brown. He was a even newer bag of tricks, I'm sure. played at 3:30p.m. svery afternoon. Lobos' Texas opponents. New legend in his own time, Soul The people at Big River Mexico is 6-10 on the season. Back Awareness Class Brother Number One, seventeen Productions are bringing Brown to DATES: Tuesday, April 13 & 20th, 1982-7:30-9:00 p.m. hits in a row and 66 weeks on the Albuquerque. And .in my opinion UNM Student Health Center • Room 234 - Second Floor Dealing wlth charts with the Live at the Apollo this low-profile organization is Cheerleaders for '82-83 School Year Picked bnd desire. album. taking some of biggest chances and ' .• . ·~· "_; ~ • " - ' •.!. •• At that time it didn't seem like bringing in some of the hottest acts anything could stop the man. But ever to scorch the stages of laid­ Eight women have been chosen Vegas and Ruby Ann Esquibel terview were equally weighted in the the road to the top was as rough as back New Mexico. as cheerleaders for the 1982-83 from Bloomfield. judges decisions. Make the most of your good looks it was glamorous. Brown dropped If you were at the Blasters/Joe school year at the University of Hendrickson said the girls were Hendrickson said UNM with. from the scene with a plumment Ely show at the Golden Inn on New Mexico. chosen by a panel of judges made cheerleaders do more than just that should have shattered the star Tuesday, you know what I mean.· Cathy Hendrickson, from the up of UNM faculty, coaches and cheering at athletic events, and they BAUSCH & LOMB into cosmic dust. Big River took a loss on that show, Student Activities Center, said the ex-cheerleaders. All girls had to go spend much time raising funds and soft contact lenses Brown dissappeared into a tangle which is unfortunate. But you never eight were chosen from a total of 23 through a physical tryout made up promoting the University. of legal difficulties, tax evasion, would have known from the girls who participated in the tryouts of three parts, and a personal in­ "It's good public relations for Eyeglass wearers .•. take your payola accusations, black-white audience that poured out on the held March 30-31. terview, Hendrickson said. the University," Hendrickson said. eyes out of hiding. Feel confident socio-political tensions and an floor to twist itself into all manner Cheerleaders for next year are; "They're like ambassadors, for the again. Let your natural beauty unpopular alliance with the Nixon of perverse contortions. Gina Duncan, who is on this year's The tryout consisted of a school, they're so visible.'' shine through. You'll love the way administration. If soul music isn't your bag, mandatory cheer that all the girls Bausch & Lomb soft contact lenses squad, Lisa Pfanenstiel, Bernice The new cheerleaders must give you a whole new look on life. Brown went into seclusion. He check out the show at the Golden Estrada and Angela Moraga all had to do, a cheer made up by each maintain a 2.0 GPA to stay on the girl and a porn porn routine. And they're water-drop soft and moved from New'York to his 62- Inn this Saturday when Big River from Albuquerque, Joy Tucker squad. comfortable, too! Call for your fit­ aere ranch in South Carolina, brings in Huey Lewis and the News from Las Cruces, Gerri Lopez from Hendrickson said both the Hendrickson said the squad will ting appointment today. worked on salvaging his second along with local favorites The Carlsbad, Yvette Baca from Las physical tryout and personal in- be attending cheerleading camps More people wear Bausch & marriage and raising his two Planets. and devoting a large amount of Lomb soft contact lenses than all ,, .. daughters and three surviving. sons. I have to admit to a certain time practicing over the summer. other brands of soft contact lenses ·•f .j. Brown's eldest son was killed in a partiality towards soul music. I "'combined! ~ :-· ·. -~--- car accident in upstate New York. grew up with the stuff. I'm no Little was heard of Brown in the expert, but to .coin a phrase, "I What has generally been con­ record with a 9.4 second per­ CONTACT LENS FI'ITING FEES: past eight years, that is, until John know what I like.'' sidered as the best single day formance. $210- Soft Spherical Contact LENS (Polymacon)• Belushi and Dan Aykroyd offered There was nothing before, or performance in track history? ...... Owens went on to star in the 1936 S300- Soft Toric Contact Lens for Astigmatism

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