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VoL 88 No. 22 Tuesday, September 20, 1983 Soviets Accuse U.S.· of Spying (UPI)- The Soviet Union said brought into the 8.-milewide search the first stage of the flight of the Monday the South Korean airliner it area 20 miles north of the tiny Soviet intruder plane,'' said a pr~view of shot down. formed part of an elabo­ island of Moneran, the article carried by the Novosti rate U.S. intelligence mission in­ He said an American P3-C anti­ news agency. volving a spy satellite, reconnaiss­ submarine surveillance plan was The second orbit of the Ferret ance planes, warships anq ground sent aloft shortly afterward to moni­ satellite· came "exactly when the tracking stations. tor the search. South Korean plane intruded into Soviet Air Force Marshal Pyotr The focus of the search are the Soviet air space, (when) it was over Kirsanov said an analysis of the orbit so-called black boxes, an electronic the Kamchatka area." of an American Feiret-D satellite in recording system that may explain ''That was the time when the relation to the flight path of the Ko­ why the Korean plane veered far off second phase of the plane's spying rean plane showed the Americans course on its flight from New York flight over Soviet strategic facilities were seeking "as full information as to Seoul after a stopover in in the southern part of Kamchatka possible about the Soviet anti­ Anchorage. began." aircraft defense system in the Far "In order to synchronize the Finally, the article said, "there East.'' flight of the South Korean airlines was an absolute coincidence in time Kirsanov, writing in Tuesday's 747 with this U.S. spy satellite, the between Ferret's next loop and the edition of the Communist Party plane's departure from Anchorage, )ast, third phase of the Boeing's newspaper Pravda, said Washing­ Alaska, was delayed for 40 mi- flight over Sakhalin," where it was ton bore the responsibility for the nutes," Kirsanov said. · shot down by a Soviet SU-15 inter­ destruction of the Korean Air Lines He said the Ferret-D satellite pas­ ceptor firing air-to-air missiles. Boeing 747 by Soviet fighters and sed over the Kamchatka-Sakhalin During this time, the article said, the loss of 269 lives. region three times as flight 007 flew the Ferret "recorded the work of all The new charges, Moscow's most deeper into Soviet air space. additionally switched-on electronic detailed justification for downing ''The satellite had the opportunity devices of our anti-aircraft defense the airliner Sept. 1 , coincided with right before the South Korean system in Sakhalin, the Kurile Is­ an intensified Soviet search for the plane's intrusion into Soviet air lands and maritime territory." plane's "black box" flight recor­ space to hear the Soviet radio elec­ It said a whole reconnaissance ders. tronic systems in the Chukchi penin­ complex was employed by the Un­ A Japanese Maritime Safety sula and Kamshatka that worked in ited States the night of the fatal Agency official in Wakkanai in their routine on-combat duty mode, flight, including "~the Boeing 747, northern Japan said two more Rus­ and clarify their whereabouts and fitted out with appropriate electronic sian underwater vessels were the level of activity, thus assuring equipment." Alcxan~ria King Hannah Mayne demonstrates how to fend off a would­ Ex-ASUNM Officer Considers Running be assailant, Scott Walker, during a self-defense demon­ stration Monday on the mall. For Re-election To Senate Position

By Steve Shoup tern of checks and balances in the ASUNM constitution. The senate Meeting Scheduled A former Associated Students of shouJd also have final say on pres­ the University of New Mexico sena­ idential appointments, Warwick By Steve Shoup the Workplace: A Self-Help Manual tor and attorney general said she is said. for New Mexican Women," de­ ''seriously considering'' running for "I think we need some justice in Students will hl)Ve an opportunity . velopment of a student survey on re-election in the upcoming special our Legislature,'' she said. to learn about and get involved in the federal funding priorities, publica­ senate election scheduled for Sept. Warwick said Serrano did not fol­ New Mexico Public Interest Re­ tion of a consumer issues column in 30. low proper procedures in removing search Group at its general interest the New Mexico Daily Lobo, pub­ Devin Warwick was originally her as attorney general and said she meeting Wednesday. lication of a current events newslet­ elected to the senate in November will be filing a complaint with the NMPIRG Adminstrative Director ter and continuation of the landlord! 1982. She resigned in August to take student employment grievances Keith Moheban said the meeting, to tenant program. a position as ASUNM attorney office about her removal. The attor­ be held at 7:30p.m. in Mitchell Hall The foundations and history of general and was fired by ASUNM ney general's post should be an Room 211 will be ''an excellent way NMPIRG and other PIRGs across President Dan Serrano last week. elected office, she added. for students to Jearn about NMPIRG the country will also be discussed. Warwick said she would like to Serrano is expected to announce and about the people involved in the About 30 people are expected to see ASUNM work on "positive leg­ his appointment for a new attorney organization." attend the meeting 1 Moheban said. islation,'' such as clarifying the sys- Devin Wai'Wick general today. Those attending the meeting can A recruitment drive earlier this make suggestions and discuss cur­ semester netted some 300 names and rent NMPIRG projects. The six telephone numbers of people in­ main projects currently underway terested in NMPIRG. Of those, ab­ include a grocery price survey, pub­ out 75 are expected to be active Reagan Touts Appointments lication of "A Woman's Guide to members, he said.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - women - more than l ,200 ~ events last week that made clear President Reagan, who spent to executive-level positions. White House political strategy Student Runs for Mayor last week courting Hispanics, The sante report showed women for 1984, Reagan's remarks switched political gears Monday, held a smaller percentage of Monday kicked off what might SUNLAND PARK (UPI)- Texas, city limits and 50 miles south challenging critics to stop "talk­ federal appointments at midpoint be called "Women's Week'' in David Martinez, a 24-year-old stu­ of Las Cruces. Residents voted last ing in generalities" and examine in his tenn than at a comparable the administration. dent at New Mexico State Universi­ July to incorporate four communi­ his record of placing women in time in the Carter administration. As he played host at the White ty, is expected to become the first ties to fonn the new town. top government posts. before the ceremony, Reagan House, the Justice Department mayor of Sunland Park when polls Reagan marked the I Oth named Nan R. Huhn to the Su­ announced creation of a task close at 7 p.m. today, election offi­ Snafu anniversary of Executive Women perior Court of the District of force on family violence, a recent cials said. in Government; a group of Columbia. His nomination of cause celebre to many women Martinez is unopposed in the new The New Mexico Daily Lobo women in top federal posts, with women to U.S. judgeships has activists. The accent on women city's first election. Monday incorrectly identified Alan a Rose Garden ceremony that lagged behind President Carter's. continues Thursday, when The town, which has a population Reed as·associate dean of graduate provided a forum to tout his re­ But .Reagan urged women to Reagan attends a White House of about 5,000, is located im­ studies. Peter Ciurczak has been look beyond the numbers. Noting luncheon for businesswomen. cord on appointments and take mediately west of the El Paso1 associate dean since July. aim at the "gender gap." he nominated the first woman to Reagan has attributed his poli~ "Women· are in top policy and the Supreme Court and three tical problems with women to decision-making positions others to Cabinet-rank posts, "misunderstanding" of his poli­ throughout the executi'le branch, Reagan insisted women have cies and a negative perception INSIDE yet they are by .and large ignored greater responsibility for policy sparked by feminists with Demo­ by those who are claiming our than ever before. cratic leanings. record is not up to par," he said. "Much has been said about While the administration has FAIR INTERESTS: · ''Weill we've appninted more women in general and in our undertaken an all•out effort to See Page 6 women to significant positions administration," .Reagan said. narrow this gender gap, Reagan than any other administration.'' :•1 just Wish that those who are insisted the women in his admi­ CLUB REVIEW: The White House issued a doing all the talking would focus nistration • 'are in positions of au­ See Page 9 compilation of names and num­ more on the ·many topnotch thority not because of some artifi­ bers last week to bolster women in the administration, in­ cial quotas, but because they are LIBERTY KNOTS: capable, committed and re­ Reagan's contention that he has stead of talking in generalities.'' See Page 10 named a record number nf After a flurry of Hispanic sponsible individuals.'' Pugc 2, New Mexico Daily Lobo, September 20. I 983 l'age 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, September 20, 1983 Wire Report United Press International I ' ~~ I U.S. Warships Bombard, Support Lebanese Army ..' BEIRUT, Lebanon- U.S, Jeagucred troops "inflict heavy los­ multinqtional peacekeeping force. ''The naval gunfire support from are in danger but said congressional warships, fighting for the first time ses'' on the Druze Moslem .. The rebels, in a statement from the USS Virginia and the USS John debate on setting a date for their ,\ in direct support of the Lebanese attackers, the political party of Druze warlord Rodgers was conducted on military withdrawal was giving "aid and anny, unleashed hundreds of rounds Government troops, who have Walid Jumblatt in Damascus, re­ targets threatening the Lebanese comfort" to Syria. of fire Monday to prevent u Syrian­ been guarding the Shouf Mountain tracted a claim that its forces had Armed Forces defense of Souk El "There is no question but that backed drive from routing Lebanese town of Souk el Oharb for three entered the town and said it only Gharb," a U.S. statement said. there is danger but then this had to be troops in a key town. weeks, repelled three onslaughts in "captured a strategic hill.'' The Virginia, a II ,000-ton nuc­ anticipated in the very sending in of It was the biggest U.S. naval ac­ five hours and continued control of The statement claimed Druze lear-powered guided missile cruiser, the multinational force,'' Reagan tion since the Vietnam war. the town, the anny said. gunmen, however, shot down a and the John Rodgers, a 7,800-ton said. Although the Stute Department Lebanese jet fighter over the north­ destroyer, pounded mountain posi­ The town, 8 miles southeast of called the naval bombardment "de­ ern Shouf and killed a Lebanese tions and supply routes starting ab­ The Soviet Union ''resolutely Beirut, controls the only routes into fensive," it marked a sharp escala­ army battalion commander who out 8 miles from Beirut with rounds condemned'' U.S. action in Leba­ Beirut and has become the govern­ tion from the initial American policy tried to advance the army position to from their 5-inch guns through the non, with the official news agency ment's major defense line guarding of going into action only when artil­ Eitat, a mile west of Souk el Gharb. afternoon. Tass warning that ''the American the capital. lery was directed at Marine State-run Beirut radio said the lost In an interview in Newsweek administration will not escape re­ peacekeepers. If the rebels had captured the plane was a reconnaissance craft - magazine, President Reagan ack­ sponsibility for the crimes perpe­ The Lebanese army said in an town, it would have put their artil­ not one of its three jet fighters. nowledged the Marines in Lebanon trated against the Lebanese,'' evening bulletin that the naval fire­ lery within range of greater Beirut power was effective and helped be- and the Marine contingent of the Gromyko Landing Prevented • EXAMINATIONS MOSCOW- The Soviet Union accused the Un­ of nonnal conditions for the work of the Soviet delega­ • CONTACT LENSES ited States Monday of preventing Foreign Minister tion .• , • EYEGLASSES Andrei Gromyko from attending the opening of the By forbidding Gromyko to land at Kennedy or U.N. General Assembly where he was to present ''ex­ Newark airports the was proving itself plicit" Soviet peace proposals. unsuitable as headquarters for the United Nations, The official news agency Tass said the 38th General Tass said. EYE DOCTOR Assembly opens Tuesday "in an atmosphere of anti­ The news agency said delegates were now wonder­ Soviet hysteria stirred up by Washington over a pro­ ing if it was proper that "the U.N. headquarters be SERVICE vacation involving a plane, which intruded into the air situated in a country which does not honor its obliga­ space of the U.S.S.R." tions and does not ensure the necessury conditions to "Open Saturdays" foreign representatives for their work at this organiza­ In line with previous government statements, the tion.u Call and 265-3828 Tass dispatch omitted the fact that all 2(i9 people Althougl1 the Soviet Union "is going to the session Compare aboard were killed when Soviet warplanes shot down a with a clear-cut and explicit peace program, it has long Our Prices KorcanAir Lines Boeing 747 passenger plane Septem­ become a tradition with the United States to have no 4304 LOMAS, NE ber I. positive ideas and disarmament proposals in its bag­ gage," Tass said. Lomos Blvd. at Washington Close to UNM Responding to the attack, the governors of New York and New Jersey refused to grant landing rights at Instead, the United States is whipping up anti· commercial airports to the Aeroflot plane that would Soviet hysteria • 'aimed at diverting the attention of the have flown Gromyko to the U,N. session. international public from the vital tasks of mankind and thus making it easier for the United States and The State Department said Gromyko could land at a NATO to realize their militaristic plans," Tass said. U.S. military airportifhe used a military flight. Mos­ Tass said the Reagan administration was "gripped cow rejected the offer Saturday. by military psychosis" which has Jed to an escalation Tass said Washington ''made impossible the arrival ofits anti-Soviet campaign. at the session of the .head of the Soviet delegation, "Soviet peace initiatives dominate the Jist of dis­ Andrei Gromyko," armament issues which have been submitted tor the It said the landing ban was part of the Reagan session's consideration and which arc the most awk­ administration "obstructing in every way the creation ward for the Reagan administration." it said, Moslems Protest Lebanon Shelling TEL AVIV, Israel - Druzc His reference was to President Am in beration Organization guerrillas re­ Moslems protested outside the U.S. Gemayel of Lebanon. establish themselves in an area north Embassy Monday against the Kaman said he was assured by of the Israeli re-deployment line Marine shelling of Druze targets in Lewis the Americans were working along the Awali river or if Syrian HP-IOC the Shouf Mountains of Lebanon. for the entire Lebanese people, not forces menace Israeli troops. 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National Science Foundation has of time has taught us that ancient In any event, many of the tradi­ warned that the United States is in traits of long-dead creatures never tions started by dodosaurs in .prehis­ -----Humor----- danger of becoming "an industrial completely disappear," they write. toric ti.mes apparently are being pre­ dinosaur'' because of declining edu­ "So the next time. you stub your served in modern schools. Certainly fCTUPUY r cational standards. . toe or dial the wrong number or step the book's conclusion that dodo­ eiJJOY 1HI5 IN 1fi€. If the foundation is won·ied now, AU- Rl0fiT.. 5Nt'f- VAftJ&, fllj/RJ(_ on a cal, don't be too hard on your­ saurs "were their own natural disas­ IQ Principle Guarantees 1'U- HAN~ WAY I IONJOY wait until it sees a book about self- it's probably just an example ters'' has a parallel that is unmistak­ If. "'THii 'A' 1!':1\M." --..... "dodosaurs" being published next of a small part uf the dodosaur in­ able. month. heritance at work.'' A reconstruction of the first dodo­ Collectibles' Profitability Dodosaurs are described as That theory also may explain saurfossil, according to the aulhors, "dinosaurs that didn't make it." much of what goes on in the clas. is now on display in the Hall of Thanks to a searing insighJ I had recently, I am pleased to report Not making it to the din.osaur level srooms of today, At least it. provides Heavy Things of the Museum of Big that we no longer have to worry <~bout unfair economio competition may be close to the ultimate in non­ a good enough reason for studying Objects in Tirana, Albania. from Japan in the form of really good cheap cars and steel and so on, I achievement, although anyone with science and math. The e~hibit, we arc told, appears had this insight while reading a letter offering my son, Robert, who is school-age children might be temp­ Meyerowitz and Beard address next to "a mass of decaying dough almost 3, an investment opportunity. Robert gets quite a bit of invest­ ted to dispute that assessment. the question of how any creature as purported to be the world's largest ment-oriented mail, because when he was born his grandfather The evidence thatdodosaurs once inept as a dodosaur managed to muffin." bought him a few shares in some kind of fund, which keeps sending lived on Earlh seems more circum­ chalk up such a long life span - up Continued neglect of math and him letters like this: MOOSE stanlial than real. You have heard it to 28 minutes in some .cases. science courses could produce "an Statement For: Barry, Robert J. I THINK said that if certain creatures didn't "If survival of the fittest is the law industrial dodosaur.'' Then where Accrual Ratio: 2.349573240 exist, somebody would have in­ of nature, the dodosaurs must have would we be? Par Value Per Kilometer: 376.9 celsius SO.HOit!!S 1------. alf~·~.,.,t!llli 711EFOIJlBIU. WITIIOUT A vented them, so perfectly did they had very, very good lawyers," they Estimated Time of Debenture: 0700 hours I;OOIIHG? H~T '1 meet the needs of the times. reason. Track Conditions; fast Well, dodosaurs were invented by "Anyone who studies the dodo­ Nobody has any idea what these statements mean. I give them to Rick Meyerowitz and Henry Beard, saurs quickly notices that they tend Robert, and he pretends they're roads and runs his little cars over \.~ I \ ON" who are identified in a book blurb .as to be separated into three main them, But evidently he's doing quite well, because, as I said, he gets a .j "armchair paleontologists." There groups: the dumb, the silly and the lot of mail from people offering him investment opportunities: is no documentation that either ex­ unbelievable," say the authors. "Dear Mr. Barry: We are taking a few minutes out of our busy day to celled in science or math while in Any resemblance between that inform you of what we very frankly consider to be the most important school. classification and the way some investment opportunity since the beginning of time. We don't even "An examination of how life teachers categorize their students know why we're bothering to write this letter, because, to be very Today's Events frank, we will probably be unable to accept your money due to the Nallve. Amerkan ServJl"'! Center needs to llave the following students contact Edd)' Abelta at 277-3917 unprecedented response we expect to receive from this incredible for messages from funding agencies: Joanna Vigil, investment opportunity." Offices Prepare for Move Nadine Vlgll, Vera Vaz.zli:, Carey VJcend, Lynn Robert generally ignores these offers. His strategy is to invest all his Sandoval and Eliza.belll Muniz. .start-term capital in the spaceship ride at the mall. But I always read By M. JJernard Whalen He said his office is currently for• All lndlan Pueblo Coubdl needs tutors in Math, the letters, and recently I read a really elaborate one offering Robert mulating a plan to make the move go English and Social Scl;ertce. Please contact Yvonne at -----·Letters----- Native American St~dies on Friday 10 a.m, to noon the opportunity to invest in a dinner plate for $19. Although the University of New as fast as possible. or ca.U Charles Tafoya at 884-3310 Wednesday, My Initial reaction was that victims of rape, have? applicant had a negative rela­ Mexico's new Student Services Weaver said the installation or a Thursday, Saturday or Sunday, YOU AIN'T this was pretty steep for a dinner Woman's Word Lawmakers have tried to bring tionship With the administration, building should be completed before new campus telephone system is an UNM lbcquttball Club will meet at S p.m today ln plate, especially since right justice to afflicted population Diplomacy and professionalism the end of 1983, the offices of important consideration. NM Union Room 2~0-E. All interested students arc HAD ONE y·-E.-.:~1? where you would put your food Life Good as Man's groups before, and in the work­ are positive aspects which Frank admissions, academic records and "When you are as computer­ weleomcd. More in formation is available at 88'4-3677~ is a picture of Little Orphan place and in the schools the does not display. His manner of registration will not move in until oriented and dependent as admis­ Lut L«lurt Strirs Will present a lect~rc by Dr. We're putting up our pizza against Annie, So you'd be eating your and Editor: Anglo majority has often pro­ dealing with others is not com­ registration for the I 984 spring sions and registration, those compu­ Joseph. Zavadil, associate professor of English, on 11 1 Still Wonder~" at noon today in NM Union Room anything this town's ever tasted. corned-beef hash, minding your tested privilege granted minor­ patible with anyone who is to semester is completed. ter systems have to be provided for 2.5o-B, C and-D. Bring your lunch. More Information Savory sauce with the choicest gunk own business, and suddenly Related Regarding Mr. Hunter's letter ities in the attempt to establish represent ASUNM government. Robert J. Schmidt, assistant in any plan," he said. is available at247·0497. you'd uncover this waif. staring published (Daily Lobo) Sept. 15: for them so-called inalienable We realize his statements con­ director to the University architect, Computer and telephone links are Klv11 Oub will ·meet at 7 p.m. today at 181Zc Las and smothered with a mountain out at you With little greasy pota­ Subjects Why is rape a bad word? rights. True, the majority may be cerning PEC'saccountwith UNM said the first and second floors of the crucial to the admissions and reg­ lomas N.E. A meeting with the new advisor, Phillip of mozzarella. You ain't had one yet? May, is planned, EVeryone 1s urged to attend. to chunks in her hair. But it turns What does it mean to claim pinched by such measures; yet were relev<~nt; yet, he did not $5 million building should be istration operations, The new tele­ What's holdin' ya? The doors out that you're not supposed to (ly Dave Barry one is the victim of a law attemp­ who else is in the position to give present facts, simply accusa­ 11nished before the end of this year, phone system should be in place by New .Muieo_ Publh:_ Restarch Group Will hold a eat off this plate; you're sup­ regular' meeting of .its Board ofDirec:tors at'?.:JO p.m. are open! ting to bring justice to human minorities rights and opportuni· tions. three months before the scheduled January of 1984, he said. today in NM Union Room 24-Eand a general meedng posed to collect it. beings in that position usually ties long denied them? Our decision was conscien­ April 1984 completion date. "Placing these services in one at 7:30p.m. Wednesday in Mitche\1 Hall Room 211. The theory i& that collectible objects are virtually guaranteed to deemed victim, that of one who The conviction of rapists is tiously and intelligently derived Admissions, registration and the location will, I hope, result in better Mor~:-informalfu.n iS available al277·2757, increase in value because of the well-known economic principle that is raped? rare. Mr. Hunter is exercising his from Frank's thorough re· cashier's office will be located on service to the students and the pub­ United Campus Ministries will ·sponSor a ''Women you're always going to have a certain percentage of people at the Women are raped every three right to appeal his conviction. Is the second floor of the new building, lic," Weaver said. and Religton Support Group11 meeting at 4 p.m. Godfather's Pizza.. sponses and was supported by Tuesdays at •sOl Las Lomas N.E. More information extreme ends of the 10 scale, if you get my drift. or four minutes in the United part of that appeal based on his the senate when it failed the and records and career services will "Most of the services going into Js available at 256-3274. Across from UNM States. Practically speaking, Mr. personal belief that a woman's move for reconsideration of his be on the first, Schmidt said .. this new building have outgrown ex­ at Central Buena Vista The idea of making useless objects solely to be collected originated Sanctuary -Gr~up will hotd a closed M meeting fo-f Hunter's insistence that the rape word is a bad word? Surely, appointment to the PEC .. Robert M. Weaver, dean of isting space," he added. with the folks at the U.S. Postal Service. Years ago, it dawned on them alcoholics only at noon Tuesdays and Thursda}'s al Phone victim find immediate medical when he writes his appeal that "The PAC committee is a admissions and records, said, "It Currently, the admissions and re­ the Newmllli Ctnter~ Mote inrormat!on is available at that every time people used stamps, the Postal Service had to go out attention to corroborate her New Mexico Statute 30-9-15 be farce," according to ASUNM appears we will likely move late in cords offices are located in Scholes 247•1094. 247-9591 in the gloom of night and deliver mail. So the Postal Service came up also at charge is impossible. repealed "for your own good," President, Dan Serrano. He in­ February of 1984. The building Hall and registration in Bandelier UNM Clrde K Clab'Wil1 mt-ct today at3!30 p,m,Jn with this brilliant concept wherein people would pay for stamps, and NM Union ~O·A. All interested Students are More importantly, as a matter he addresses those whose word sists we should remain a rubber could be ready before then, but to­ Hall East. The new Student Services welcomed. More in formntion is available at266-976l. IIS06C..boi,SW then just keep them. So today the folks at Postal Service headquarters 17M...... ,Ihd.NE of justice (about which he is he considers good. As a woman, stamp committee. Yet, as unpaid ward the end of the year there is just building is located oil the east side of Saturdll)' Al1 For Klttsls holdlng tegisuaion for the just sit around all day dreaming up new cretin stamps for things like IISS~.NW especially .concerned), Mr. Hun• change or repeal of this law is not senators, we are here to check too much work to do.;, Mesa Vista Hall. UNM art education department's ••saturday Art For 11$00-.NE Ferret Awareness Month, and the money pours in. !(ids Program" now In progress. The classes include ...... Rio Raactio ter must be asked why he feels for my good. for justified student representa· ceranlfcs to conJputer graphics and mcd (IR Saturdays the alleged victim must supply a at 9:30 a.m. throush Dec. 1'7, More information Is To judge from Robert's mail,the useless•collectible-object industry Liz Waldner tion and not political favors. is growing like wildfire. He gets offers for little designer foil-wrapped doctor's word in lieu of her own On the other hand, Devin War­ Master's Grants Offered available al277~3S08 between 3 and4;30 p.m. chocolates you're not supposed to eat, commemorative coins you're in order to prove his own word wick, a person we found to be false? Why is it not the other way Black undergraduates majoring in lor's degree and professional or Wednesday's Events not supposeq, to spend, beer tankards you're not supposed to drink Senators Back qualified, responsible and an un­ Nattotla AaonJmous will hold hs .. A Step at a from, dolls you're not supposed to play with, and so on. round? After all, it's not other biased candidate for the position any communications field. may be academic experience in television, Time'; group meetinB at '7:30p.m. Wednesdays at Si. women that a woman who lives 'Disapproval' of attorney general was fired by eligible for a grant from the Uni­ radio, film, speech, journalism, Joseph Hospital'5 Blandina Room, 400 Walter N.E. So my insight is that we should go to an all-collectible economy. Let or walks alone must consider as Dan Serrano. Did she forget to versity of Southwestern Louisiana photography, advertising, public re­ Open to the publiC. the Japanese make products that actually function: we can make1:ute a threat. toward a master's degree. lations, intercultural communica­ NtU-ontl (:IIICino Hnlth Orpnludon invites all Editor: shine your shoes, Mr. President? pre-health scudents to their m«"tlng at 1 p.m. miniature collectible cars and commemorative steel girders in real lhe .constant threat of rape is a USI..,'s communications depart­ tions or debate. Wednesday al.I81S Roma N.E. Community services mahogany cases. If things get tense in the Middle East, we can send threat of men. If these very men The Presidential Appoint­ ment would .like io recruit 10 black and activities wl.ll be discussed. More 1nforrnation is Leticia Castaneda, PAC Chair­ available at277-~029. the Israelis little handcrafted pewter bombs and tanks, which they are, as a matter of societal ments Committee would like to person students in the next two years with Students should apply to Dr. could charge to any major credit card. If necessary, we could airlift in a course, considered above the make a statement concerning Rosa Reza, PAC Vice-Chair graduate assistantships. The grants Gerald Aanncry, graduate coordina­ Daha~l Stadfnt A!Sodatlon invites evetyone to tor, USL, Box 43650, Lafayette, participate in an informal open· forum· discussion on crack brigade of porcelain troops, handpainted in exquisite detail. word of a woman when her word the disapproval of the "acting" Eugene Padilla, PAC Member will pay $4,000 and waive tuition various topics' or lnterest at 7 p.m. Wednesdays fn Pretty good insight, huh? I'm going to bounce it off Robert when may be her only evidence, what Popular Entertainment Commit· Ana Marie DeVilliers, PAC and fees. LA., 70504, and include a resume NM Union Room 231-A;B. More information is he's done with his nap. hope for justice do women, as tee chairman, Frank Parks. The Member Candidates must have a bache- and grade point average. availableat265~1801.

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State Fair Bri.ngs Out Variety of Interests

An overview of the New Mexico State Fair midway from the Grand Stands.

Scott The barker's call fills the air, calling you in, promising you'll Aleundria King White knuckles and much screaming are part of the ride on see what's never been seen. the roller coaster. Midway, Entertainment Impart Color, Excitement To N.M. Fall Celebration

Alc:~.antin11 Kmt Christopher Kirkbride, 17 months, takes time out for a cool drink.

Step right up folks. A ticket buys a joy ride to a magical midway place. Take a trip through rock 'n' roll history. Alc;(::mdria Kin!{ Brightly colored cloths, guilded capes and pheasant feathers Cowgirl Lynn Fuller shows off her show poodle, Rags. Bob Bstr of the Bernalillo County Sheriff's Posse and his horse, Buck, work crowd control at complete the costumes ofthe Aztec dancers. · the races. Page 8, New Mexico Daily Lobo, September 20. 1983 Page 9, New Mexico Daily Lobo, September 20, 1983 100% hand-crafled cotton futons Arts {,:;· • ; Bright Fuhm~ Futon Cpmpany : ., ! • <1 cnlh.•ge mdustry • Arts ·"i ?424 Garf1eld Avenue SE Makers of Handmade ... · • Albuquerque, NM 8'7106 Indian Jewelry l ;~ I!J05) 268·9738 OLDTOWN Comedienne Uses Hard-Edge Humor ; : Eat, Drink and Be Merry at Graham Central Station BIG VALLEY To Amuse TV and Theater Audiences By Lydia Piper • RANCH COl\CPAMY Again, compare(! to New York, Graham is a renovated grocery top-name entertainment make Gra­ The entertainment is by far the S1e1i Bouse & Lou* •· where the ratio of bars to people is store located. on the northeast side of ham stand out among Albuquerque best feature of the club, Besides the f' Commentary. 5-to-1, Albuquerque leaves a lot to town. When it was originally con­ bars. But because of its size, Gra­ Ask most people in town about local groups, such names as the l be desired, But it must start some­ structed, it was geared toward the ham lacks considerably in atmos­ Motels, Adam Ant, Stray Cats, Albuquerque's nightlife and your're where, and in the past five years, the now-dead disco movement. phere, It is not a cozy neighborhood Three Dog Nigl:ll und Missing Per­ ' likely to get a confused look, number of night clubs iri the area has The entire design had Saturday bar, sons have all played at Graham. Welcomes UNM Students Nightlife? What nightlife? grown. Night Fever in mind, including The drink specials, featured Other than Caravan East, which with This puzzled expression will Of course, that's not saying much carpeting, mirrors, hat check, back­ almost every night, are usually brings in top country and western come from anyone who has been to if you consider the kind of dubs gammon tables and a cosmic light worth the price of admission. Most acts, Graham is the only club in town & cities like Ne.w York or San Francis­ cropping up. Most of them are nick­ show above and beneath the dance include well drinks (stock liquor) large enough to house top-name Rock Roll co, where the nightlife includes named "meet markets" or better floor. Only people into LSD fully and beer, so White Russian drinkers groups. plays, operas and concerts - not yet, "meat markets .. " appreciated this creation, will have to pay regular prices. Graham has gained a reputation of just the singles bar scene. '1\t<•s. -Sat. But singles bars are really the After the death of disco, Graham Prices are comparable to other bringing in bands about to make it ~J::l0-1 ::30a. nt. People used to a large selection of same no matter where you go. The changed its image somewhat. It bars, but the bartenders arto trained big in the music industry. Adam such diversions will starve to death ones that stand out above the rest added country and rock to its music­ to pour exactly 1 ounce per drink. A Ant, Stray Cats and Missing Persons This week: LADY FLASH in Albuquerque. True, there is a usually have a comfortable atmos­ al lineup, built a snack bar and pool good tip may get a little over-pour, played there months before they be­ small cultural life, including the phere or offer quality entertainment. room the size of most small bars, but ordering a double would be came popular across the country. 8904 Mcnaul NE 299-9517 New Mexico Symphony Orchestra Albuquerque is no different in this added a stage even big-name bands easier. Although typical of singles bars in and Popejoy Hall events, but over­ respect. It does have a few bars with would be willing to play on and Most of the employees in the club the "boy meets girl" department, all, the only real entertainment for one or both of these ingredients, started featuring live entertainment are really nice, but there are a few Graham surpasses other Albuquer­ the average 20- to 40-year-old is in Graham Central Station is one of o~ both local and big-name acts. who could use a lesson in.humility. que night clubs when it tomes to The the local night clubs, these. Its large size, drink specials and Enough said. music. University of New Mexico School of Medicine, ***********************************t Division of Dermatology Exhibit To Feature Taos Artist is studying the .~ WATCH OUT! t Visitors to Taos next month might ifestation of this new approach was "is the first major one-person show effectiveness of a short•term, consider stopping at the University the Transcendental Painting Group of his work in several years and in­ i forthe ~ new topical potent steroid of New Mexico's Harwood Founda­ Bisttram co-founded with New cludes more paintings than any of cream in the treatment of tion Museum of Taos Art to view an Mexico artist Raymond Jonson in the previous ones.'' ~ UNM . t exhibit of works by Taos artist Emil 1938." An opening reception for the ex­ eczema and psoriasis. J. Bisttram. The work by group members was Patients should be between l hibit has been scheduled for 7 to 9 ~ Skydiving Club's Display ~ The exhibit, held in conjunction primarily non-objective, meant to p.m. on Sept. 30, The Harwood Friday In the Sub the age of 12 and 75. Actress Laraine Newman, one of the original Not Ready for Prime Time Players of Saturday with the annual Taos Arts Festival, transcend recognizable forms into a Foundation is located two blocks ~ 11a.m.~1p.m. ~ Sign up for the 1st Jump Class sept. 24 1e For more information, please call277-6770 Night Live in a scene with guest host Fran Tarkenton. Newman is presently starring in t consists of 80 paintings and draw­ more esoteric level, Witt said. southwest of the Taos Plaza at No. * between the hours o/9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Albuquerque Little Theater's production of Bell, Book and Candle. ings which concentrate on Bist­ The exhibit next month, he said, 25 Ledoux St. ~ For the Thrill Df Your Life! 1C ! tram's transcendental art from 1927 " FDA regulations prohibit females of child-bearing potential to ( to 1970. *******************~***************t participate in this drug study. By Johanna King "It's really alien to my experi­ the Department of Re­ ·ence." creation and Parks. Born on the Hungarian-Romanian A teenage conehcad, Rosalynn Since then, this small. red-headed I border in 1895, Bisttram moved to Carter, a news reporter and a child Not only has she had to conform actress has performed in the Lanford to a more serious role, but New­ New York's East Side about 1907 (literally) psychiatrist- actress Wilson's play The Fifth of July on WHERE ALL THE man - whose experience comes l and remained in New York until the Laraine Newman has used her quick Broadway, spent time on television early 1930s. There he became suc­ wit, unique characterization and in­ from being a Not Ready for Prime also as a guest star in such television GOOD THINGS HAPPEN. Time Player and acting on Broad­ II cessful in commercial art before Popejoy Hall novative acting skills to create per­ series as Laveme and Shirlel' and St. WORK STUDY way - has also, had to adjust to a ~ turning to fine arts, according to sonalities such as these that have more conservative crowd, Elsewhere and specials iike the H curator David Witt. been entertaining and amusing audi­ Steve Martin Comedy Special, and "New York shows do not in any ences for I 0 years. has starred some films, including Bisttram studied with a number of QUALIFIED And now Newman, an original way censor some of the language Holy Moses with Dudley Moore and teachers, including Howard Giles at used on Broadway," she said, member of the cast of the television Woody Allen'sStardustMemories .. Parson's School of Design and Leon "whereas here there's lines in Bell, les show . can add a Kroll at the Art Students League. He Book and Candle where some peo­ witch to her long list of roles, She is Newman also studied pantomime went on to win major painting prizes STUDENTS portraying Gillian Holroyd, the ple say 'goddammit' and we've been in Paris with Marcel Marceau, but from the New York and Philadelphia ballets told that we can't say 'gah.' That's a 1 • leading character in the Albuquer­ hasn't found a way to use this form Watercolor Clubs. Through a Gug­ bit of a shock." I que Little Theater's production of of art in her acting. genheim grant, he traveled to Mex­ jazz the Broadway comedy Bell, Book ico City in I 931 for work with Diego INTERESTED IN Another difficulty she has had "1 know it well enough for it to be Rivera. de . and Candle. with this production, and other plays intergratcd ill the kind ofperson lam mont rea 1 The role of Gillian, a woman who Bisttram and his wife, Mayrion, she has done, is memorizing lines. and the way I move," she said. "But l settled in Taos in 1932. "His Genevieve Salba1ng WORKING WITH uses her magical powers to "be­ Newman, who says she has always mime on its own is not my idea of D11eclltce Ar1tStiQUC twitch" the man she is attracted to, ! approach to art was radically diffe­ been a slow study, explained, "On something I can do.lt's limited in its t' rent from that of the earlier, more is different from any Newman has the show we did (Saturday Night scope because it's not hard-edge at i YOUNG CHILDREN done before. The comedienne, who conservative Taos artists,'' Witt Live), we had cue cards, we read all and I like hard-edge." ~ said, "The most important man- is used to getting all the laughs, is the everything." i STOP BY THE "strllight man" in this show. It's this hard-edge comedy New­ She said learning lines for Bell, man enjoys so much that got her a ASUNM/GSA During an interview at her tern· Book and Candle has been a little part on the popular television show porary apartment rented by the Little harder than usual. "It's been diffi­ which brought her recognition. ! CHILD CARE CO-OP Theater, Newman said this is a new cult for everyone because the way in Saturday Night Live producer Lome r experience for her and .it has been a which it (the play) is written, a lot of Michaels saw her in a 1210 UNIVERSITY NE bit difficult to adjust. She admits she the characters have the same kind of special in 1973 and put her on the l misses the laughs. stuff to say all the time. They're all show, where she stayed for five I. OR CALL 277-3365 "It's tough on me to be comfort­ kind of vague, they all usc the same years. able with being up there and not get­ kind of language and they all have After her five-year contract ran ASK FOR BONNIE OR GEORGE ting the laughs," Newman said, the same task to give certain in­ !: formation in the play." out, Newman said she felt it was timeforhertogo. ''When those five l Newman also noted that the play years were up and John (Bellushi), ~~~""""'""''""'""'~.-,;_""'~"""~.""".;,s.~.. ss._~...:,~. . . ~~ is more simplistic than what she is Danny (Akroyd) and Chevy(Chase) . used to, and there are also a lot of were gone and we knew Billy (Mur· CHADAD JEWISH ACTIVITIES CENTER flaws. ray) was going to probably leave r too, I was ready - I really wanted · YOM KIPPUR 6 SUKKOT SCHEDULE She described the whole form of to go home. We decided we should THE the show as "light weight." all quit while we were ahead. 'Leave FPJDAY 9-16 THUP.SDAY 9-22 Although she has never played a them laughing,' as it were." character like Gillian before, she ~-...... ~ 6:45 KOL NIDRE SERVICE 10:00 A.M. Sul~l~ot Morning Service said she enjoys doing things she has But the top-rated television show not yet done. · SATURDAY 9-17 6:45P.M. Evening Service · is still on the air, despite the loss of But Newman admitted she is not its original. cast and producer. "It 1 0: 00 A.M. Yom Kippur Morning Service doesn't bother me that they would Tonight and Tomorrow, FRIDAY 9·23 really fond of doing theater. She said 12:.30 P.M. Yzl~or Memorial Service she has ctljoyed performing in Albu­ continue without us,'' Newman September 19,20-8:15 p.m. 10: 00 A.M. Morning Service admitted. "But it bothers me that 6:00 P.M. Mincha Service querque because it is only for two Public $16.00, $14.00, $11.00 6:45P.M. Evening Service weeks but doesn't like doing aplay they're continuing it without Lorne CfiFE UNM Students, Faculty/Staff- '12 price 6: GO P.M. Neil a Services Followed for longer than that. Michaels as a producer, 3004 Central SE Mastercard/Visa phone orders accepted by Breol..,-the-Fost SATURDAY 9-24 ''The people - the powers-that· (One Biocl< East ol Girard) "I'mjust not made for it. I don't be around that show- now have Telephone 277-3121 fqr information WEDNESDAY 9·21 1 0:00 AM. Shabbat Morning have that unyielding lovcforstage to no talent in my opinion. j think Service where I want to do 8,000 shows of d All you can eat 6:45 Sul~l~ot Service The King cmd 1 or something .like they're not very talentc , they don't that." have any good taste.'' Friday Fish $3.95 EVERYONE WELCOME Dressed in old, faded Levi's and a Newman is looking for variety in . Chobod House black t-shirt with an "Oh-no, it's her life, thushcrdiversecarecr, She Saturday '' emblem on it, Newman said she would also like to work be· Chicken $3.95 Iii 1801 Sigm. a Chi N.E. Albuqu. erque, N.M. talked about her acting career which hind the scenes, perhaps writing for All you can eat dinners include ~ Phone 296-6060 began when she got a paid part as a and coaching young, as.piring soup, salad, vegetable, roll, and ~'"'.._,_'-s..'"''"'~~'"'~~-s..~~~~·~~·~~~ssssssssssss~~~~~~~ teenager in a summer program fot , .act.o.rs.. _ . potato...... ~ • 1- ...... " ~ ;, • '] ' .I Page ll, New Mexico Daily Lobo, September 20, 1983 Page 10. New Mexico Daily Loho. September 20, !983 Sports Sports 255-7640 hours: Dunn Worried by State Rivals 9am to By Eric Maddy 9pm Aussies Look To Even Score "In the long run, it (staying with "But no one outplayed the other." Tennis Team Opens Season Funck) Is in the best interest of the Despite two straight losses, Dunn closed NEWPORT, R.I. (UP!)~ added. "We're good enough to do they'll prevail." Joe Lee Dunn, the University of ~- foot~al! team. That's my opinion, said the team is still progressing the Sunday l.ihcrty crew members, relieved by it, and we will do it." Unable to make a prediction on By Jim Wiesen goal by season's end. New Mexico head football coach, is and 1t JUSt so happens that I'm the predictions of strong winds, said To keep the crew's skill shar­ the outcome of the most fonnidable Horn said that either Mari worried about his opponent this boss.'' way he wants it to, "Heel like we're Monday they were determined Au­ pened, Australia II practiced against challenge in the 132years the United The University of New Mex­ Forbes or Kuulei McCalla would week, just as he would be on any close to where we want to be, We're The only points the Lobos have just doing the wrong things at the stralia II would not "destroy and bcr trial horse Challenge 12, an Au­ States has possessed the Cup, Ficker ico women's tennis team opens be the No. I seed in the invite for other Tuesday during the season. scored during the last two games demorali?.e" the defender its fall season Thursday when it the Lobos. Leanne Palmisano, But Dunn is concerned now for wrong times," Dunn said. "We're u.s. or stralian boat eliminated from the said, "It sure looks like it will go the were under the direction Todd Wil­ just making the wrong decisions at the coveted America's Cup. competition. dist:mce, but we'll know more after plays Houston in the opening who took almost every tennis title different reasons than he was a liamson! but Dunn said the junior we have a real heavy .race. round of the Lamar Invitational in last weekend's New Mexico month ago during fall drills. the wrong time, like pulling it in With rorccusts ot' 25 knot winds The Australians clobbered the reserve Is not ready to move into the when we should pitch it. over Rhode Island Sound and 4- to Americans by 3:14 in light winds ''We've seen all the other races in in Beaumont, Texas. Adult Closed Tennis Tourna. Before the season began, Dunn starting lineup. Williamson •s mobil­ 6-foot seas for Today - when the Sunday for their first victory in the 15 knots and lower,. but you have to The invitational is a chance for mcnt, would have been the No. I EXTRA POINTS; All of the feared his Lobos might be looking ity is still hampered after suffering a players who made the Arkansas trip ASUNM Aw,sic'> will try to even the best-of­ finals and set a new record in 12- get the wind up to the 20- to 25-knot the Lobos to get recognition and, seed for the Lobos but is traveling past the Aggies, whom they des­ knee injury last year. with a strong showing, enhance to the Lipton Mixed Doubles walked off the plane early Sunday seven ~cries at two wins each -­ mcter racing in the process­ range to sec what Australia U can troyed la~t year 66-14, after playing "If Tod~ ha~ been able to go Duplicating the possibility of becoming a Tournament in Florida. morning, a good sign for trainer both the U.S. and Australian camps thrashing Liberty more soundly do," he said. against Tennes~ee and Arkansas. tb~ough sprmg dnlls last year, things rluimcd superiority. than any U.S. Twelve h!ls been lick­ While Americans agree the in­ ranked team, said Lobo Coach Nancy Raff, Susanne Kloster, L.F. "Tow" Diehm, whose staff But now Dunn is concerned that his m1ght be different," Dunn said. "At has been kept busy by Lobo injuries Center "We thought there might be more ed before. novative winged keel is at least par· Helen Horn, Lisa Bass, Karen Curry and Kel­ team, 1-2 after losing to the Volun- this stage, only two of our quarter­ winu coming," said reigning Cup Liberty still leads 2-1 in the 25th tially responsible for Australia Il's Included in the 10-team invita­ ly Fackle round out the Lobo teers and Razorbacks, might have backs can play, and only one of them champion Dennis Conner. who cal­ defense of the sailing world's most speed and maneuverability, desig­ tional are Louisiana State, Texas squad traveling to Beaumont. ' Linebacker Johnny Jackson, the .. J forgotten how to win. can run our full offense, and that's Western Athletic Conference defen­ led f'or the day off. "There's not a sought-after trophy. but the Aussic ner Ben Lexccn said, "It won't win A & M and Northeast Louisiana, "I'm really excited," Horn "I don't see how we can take any­ Buddy. whole lot left we cun do except hope mtlrgin even left Conner acknow· a race if the crew and boat arc bud," which have individuals ranked in said. "Usually we have a few sive player of the year in 1982, LOWEST PRICE body lightly after lo~ing two games 'T m not saying that to be critical showed his stuff against the Razor­ for an end to the gentle breezes the lcdging "she looks awfully good." Relieved the Australians won thll the top 50 in the polls, said Horn. injuries when we start our sea­ in a row," said Dunn at his weekly of our other two quarterbacks (soph­ son, but this year we're healthy. backs, making 15 tackles, including Au~sics rule aboard their wing· "We watched her destroy and de­ first race,. Lexcen said, ''We still Horn said the Lobos do not press conference Monday, "I dor.'t omore Billy Rucker and freshman IN TOWN keeled Twelve." moralize her foreign competitors have to make it 2-2, 3-2 and 4-2'' to have anyone ranked in the top 50 • 'We have as good a chance to 10 solo tackles. Jackson was nomin­ see how anybody in the United Barry Garrison)," Dunn added, ated. by the coaches for conference While most members of the during the trials to pick the 25th bring the trophy bolted to a table in but said she feels the Lobo talent win .this tournament as anyone States could take anybody lightly af­ "They'll get better as time goes ·TYPEWRITER RENTALS AVAILABLE· American team spent the day relax­ challenger," Marshall said, "but the New York Yacht Club around is good enough to achieve that else.'' on.'' · player of the Week on defense. ter losing two games in a row." Funck was nominated on offense HOURS: MON·FRI 8·9/SAT 10·4 ing, sail trimmer John Marshall said we're feeling very confident" the globe to Perth. Dunn said he might make a few . Dunn said s~me ~f the changes he A LITTLE HARDER TO FIND even in heavy winds, "the racing Liberty will escape the same fate. I lineup changes for the game in Las IS contemplating melude running will be close and tough." Marshall said the crew is counting By being shutout 17·0 by Arkan­ BUT WORTH IT. Cruces, but they would not include back Willie Turral, who leads the sas, New Mexico's 109-game ton­ Australia ll helmsman John Ber­ on tight racing in heavier wind. with quarterback Buddy Funck. "We're team in rushing with 133 yards. LOCATED IN THE NORTH SUB BASEMENT tmnd, scouring the white boat with Australia II outmaneuvered by Con­ sceutive scoring streak was snap­ Waszak, Hurter Lead Lobo Fivesome going to stay with Buddy Funck, it's "I'm not so sure that we won't be ped. The Lobos were last held score­ yellow and green stripes for any ncr's summer-long experience with I that plain and simple," Dunn said. starting Willie and Carl Raven (both less in 1973 when San Jose State 277-5031 hints of potential gear failure, said close matches against ousted defen­ By Jim Wiesen Waszak finished in fifth place in­ The 32-tcam Falcon lnvitatio.nal currently second string) this week,' • beat UNM 15-0. he too is anticipating heavier der candidates Courageous and divipually in last year's Falcon In­ begins Friday. Knight is not sure The Lobos have not scored in Dunn said. "Willie should be play· breezes. Liberty. The results are in, and they look vitational. how his team will do, saying that at more than nine quarters with Funck ing more." "If there's going to be strong "There's not much you can do good to University of New Mexico Don Hurter shot a 3-under-par this point in the season it's a atthehclm. "I'm not going to get rid Turral, Raven and starters Denny 1 winds, I'm looking forward to it," when the other boat is 2:00 ahead,'' golf Coach Dwaine Knight. 357. Ron Castillo, 367, freshman "'tossup. ! of Buddy Funck just because we ha­ Allen and Michael Johnson have all Bertrand said, after rising as usual at Marshall said, ret1ecting back on Knight held qualification match­ John Kienle, 369, and Jim Brazen, Knight said the starting positions ven't scored with him in the ~een seeing almost the same playing I I lineup," Dunn said. "Those two Domino's 6 a.m. EDT, undergoing the rigor­ two days of beatings. es, which ended Monday, for 17 373, round out the Lobo starting will probably change in the next Il lime, I I ous daily exercises and scrutinizing Australia II was leading Liberty Lobo golfers competing for the five five. month but should be a little more teams we played the last two weeks Dunn said cornerback Darren I $1.50 I $.75 the boat. . by 5:57 Saturday when time ran out, top spots on the squad for this Knight said it was a good showing firm by mid-October. (Tennessee and Arkansas) were bet­ Jenkins' job is also up for grabs. Pizza I $1.50 off any 16" pizza. I $.75 off any size pizza. After steering problems and a necessitating the repeat Sunday. weekend's season opener, the Fal­ overall, adding that the other golfers The 'Lobos will host the William ter than any defensive team I've seen "W~ played three different people I I during my three years at New Delivers One coupon per pizza. One coupon per pizza. broken headboard thwarted the Au­ Bill Ficker, with the host New con Invitational, in Colorado were only a few shots off the pace. H. Tucker Invitational Golf Tourna­ (agamst Arkansas) to find one we're Fast, Free Delivery I I ssies during the first two races be­ York Yacht Club and the successful Springs, Colo. "That's what makes golfing so ment, the second oldest collegiate Mexico. comfortable with," Dunn said. I Expires 9·27·83 I Expires 9·27·93 fore they won the third. Bertrand skipper aboard Intrepid in 1970, Dave Waszak was low man for hard is that you arc only allowed five golf tournament in the United I Fast, Free Delivery I said, "We're going over the boat acknowledged Australia ll's com­ the Lobos. Waszak posted an S­ players a tournament,'' Knight said. States, Sept. 28 through Oct. I at I I Fast, Free Delivery backwards anu forwards and up and mand of light air "has been a little under-par 352 for the five rounds at "We have a lot of guys who want to UNM's South Golf Course. The I 3920 Central S.E. 3920 Central S.E. down.'' frightening for the American side. the University South Oolf Course. play but can't because of that restric­ tournament will benefit the Amer­ ·I Caldwell INot a Quitter' 262-1662 I 262-1662 ''We can win the cup," Bertrand But if they get the wind they want. "That's pretty good," Knight said. tion." ican Cancer Society. I Now open for lunch I LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!)- No I Now open for .lunch He's won $413,852 thus far and Open every day at 11 :00 I Open every day at 11:00 ------·------one had to remind Rex Caldwell he will play three more times - this I I was in a gambling town where tak­ week in theLaJet Classic, next week ! I I ing chances is a way of life. But in the Texas Open and in October in I I THE LAST LECTURE SERIES someone did and it upsctthe usually­ 3920 Central S.E. presents the Pensacola Open. Before the lat­ I I placid Caldwell. terevent, he also will compete in the 262-1662 I I NEW MEXICO------Caldwell got up Sunday to read in Ryder Cup matches, Limited Delivery Area ® a newspaper that the reason he had As well as he has played this year, II. Or. Joseph Zavadil never won a PGA-sponsored golf Zoeller doesn't see himself as the Assoc. Prof.!Chairman. English tournament was because he lacked best in the world. the aggressiveness that separates the "I'm not one of the greatest gol­ winners from the also-rans. fers today, but I feel I'm pretty damn "I STILL WONDER" Caldwell took exception to that good," said Zoeller. "I guess win­ WHEN ARMY NURSES MOVE assertion, but no one knew how ning all that money says something Tuesday, Sept. 20 much until the end of the $750,000 about my ability." 12 noon Daily Lobo Las Vegas Celebrity Pro-Am, a THEY TAKE THEIR SENIORITY Zoeller started the final round UNM Sub, Room 250 B,C, & D toumamcnt Caldwell almost won, with a six-stroke lead but shot 73. He'd also almost won three other Still, he finished the marathon event WITH THEM. events this year, but this one was with a score of IS-under-par 340. · the ·Lt\ST LECtuqe:s. atr a sene$ m .~h,ctl ptomn~ent Uno;;e•~:l't facuU:I ar'ld staH i••ll Fall different. He had to come from eight Caldwell shot even par 71 for 344, be lalk•ng as tf they were g1vmg tlie Las! LftJurJ? •)' the•r ••te 8tmg vour 't.mch· shots back with 14 holes to play to saving second place by a stroke over ~P•)!"I!,(l.r~d t't Army nurses are officers. tAS LOMAS CA:Mftl!S MlNI~iRIE~ !:.,.UOENi ACTtVIiiESCEIHEFt stand a chance. The fact that he came Ed Fiori, who took home $5 J ,000 back to within two with two holes to for third. They never lose status by , Coupon play speaks for his detcnnination to Caldwell's purse boosted his movmg. as so often happens ·1 win a tournament. 1983 earnings to $216,851. Not bad in civilian hospitals. .,>:;,...... -. ~~~~..,_...... He didn't, though, but it was not for a .non-winner. because he didn't try. "I would have settled for $10 had In fact. the Army encour- · ---- ''\' rv Sandia ~·· "'~ When Fuzzy Zoeller, who had led I won," said Caldwell. "It seems ages mobility nnd 1-.'l'OWth. from the first day of the 90-hole like everyone in the world has won at Yc.m'te encoumged to continue Mountain Outfitters event - the richest tournament least one tournament except me. ever- had finally clinched the vic­ Maybe it's becoming psychological. your educntiot~ it'l clinical tory, Caldwell spoke of his feelings. I don't know. But I do know I'm not spednlties such as Intensive Annual Rental Clearance "I'm no quitter and I'm not a a choke-artist." Sept 19-24 BONANZA choke-artist as somebody said in the Care, OR, Pediatrics. 08 o!' newspaper," he said. "I'd like to Anesthesia and to attend meet the guy who wrote that. Not Raquetba/1 Title conferences both insidL' and 50-60% Off All Rental Sle~ping Bags because I'm mad but because I'd Backpacks, Tent.s. X-C Skis, Boots, Poles. like to explain a few things to him." Up for Grabs outside the Army. , ' .... On those final two holes, Cald­ If you have a BSN and nrc registered to practice in the Monday September 26 well, who could have blown second The 1983 Albuquerque City Rae" Off All Summer C lathing. US or Puerto Rico, or you're still a student, talk to an Army Nurse 25-50% .I money of $81,000, threw caution quetball Championships will be held aside and went for the pin. The fact Sept. 29 through Oct. 2 at Tom Recruiter. 25% Off All Richmoor and Mountain FREE Spot Color he bogeyed the .17th and do.uble­ Young's Athletic-Club. It could be a very happy move. House Foods. bogeyed the 18th speaks well The tournament, sponsored by enough for his desire. Oardenswartz Spartz, is limited to "You've got to admire Rex," people who work or live in Bernalil­ · 14,000 Copies inserted inside said Zoeller. "He wanted to win the lo County. Hospitality includes a Many Other Values Too!!! tournament and if we had a few more Saturday night buffet and tourna- the Daily Lobo. holes left he might have. I don't ment shirts. · know how anyone could accuse him There will be a special officiating STORE HOURS: M•Th 9-8 Fri 9· 9 Sat 9-6 of choking. up. It sounds to me like a clinic ftom6:30-8 v.m. Sept, 27 and Advertising Deadline Thursday Sept. 22 guy who never competed irt sports." an instructional clinic for beginning Princess Jeanne Shopping Center Zoeller also bogeyed the 17th but players by New Mexico State Cham­ 1 he did while playing safe. A par­ pion Gary Mazaroff (rom 6:30-8 1406 Eubank Blvd. N. E. for more information contact I saving putt on I 8 sealed the victory, p.m. Sept. 28. Albuquerque Display Advertising 277-5656 ) worth $135,000, enough by $400 to Entry deadline Is Friday, Sept. 23 ARMY. 293-9725 give him the money winning lead for at !Op.m. For more information call f the year with fi.ve events to go. Tom Young's at 298-7661. BE''-LYOU Cf-M BE. Come by and •• us our ..... _ ...... ______...... __...,...,..,_...,.__. ______....,.....,,.,...... J, ...... , at new location: ~ ..____ ..;.. ______.... " •• '. < .-. " •.• 4 ,. 4 •• •· .... ' j \ Page 12, New Mexico Daily Lobo, September 20, 1983

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Call277·S620, 292-5930. 9121 Chmese Cultu.e Cenf) l1Ull UOAIW: UNDERGRADUATES interested in tfn !(;TWO WHEEL DRIVE applying for positions on UNM Publications Doard COMPUTE" STUDENTS: TJREil of fighting the 1/:,.li (I NHIAL S~ ALUf) r./M .:!) ACCURAn; INFORMATION ABOUT con· 871 nnd organizations. tfn rimless. $54.50 (regular $65.00). Pay Less Opticians, Martial Arts 5019 Menaul N.c., across from LaBelles. tfn WOJ(K-STUilY STUDENTS needed. Research Aide PRO Service Personals PIU:GNANCY TESTING & counseling. Phone 247- II and Office Assistant II. Contact Jeanette at 277- Supplies 9819. tfn 3622, 9/26 Guarantees Your llEfltDRE, IIAPPY DIRTIUlAY. I'd like to tttke Housing FULL AND PART·TIME jobs available now! Call & Books satisfaction you someplace for real, lf you'JIIct me. El Destructo. Keith at 255-1985, Job Advisor. Small fee. 9123 PRO REPAIRS FOR 9/20 UOUSEMAn: WANTED. 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All Cafe, 3004 CentrniSE. 9122 Twenty skin ~are and glamour aids first ltand. For sizes, all have appliances, 255·1985 Rental Advisor. JANITORS, GUARDS, COUNTER help, your complimentary make-up, contact Fashion Two Small fee, 9123 restaurant, office, construction jobs available today, Twenty, 401 S Centrnl NE, 255·5569. 9/2(i Tift: CITADEL: SUPERB location near UNM and Keith262·1972, Advisor. Small fee. 9/23 TilTOIUNG- MATHEMA11CS, STATISTICS, downtown. Bus service every 30 minutes. 1 bedroom STUDt:NT JOBS, JOBS, jobs! All shifts available. French - Any te.·el - Dy degreed, eAperienced or efficiency, $240 to$320. All utilities paid, Deluxe Callnow255-1985,JobAdvisor.Smallfee, 9123 teuclter-tutor. 266·4247. 9126 kitchen with dishwasher and disposal, recreation .,..------. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE IIEIWAI.IH:. LOSE CELLULITE and weight room, swlrnmlng pool, TV room ami laundry. Adult ' nutumlly, gradually, safely. Look younger. Have couples, no pets. 1520 University NE. 243-2494. tfn more energy. 884-4604. 10114 FOR RENT: SPACIOUS two bdrrn near all, Only TERM PAPERS, TIIESES,. dissertations typed on $225 movesya,2$5·198S RentaiAdvisor, Small fcc. IBM Word Processor. Editing service included. 9/23 ACROSS 48 Lodger MONDAY'S Spedal student rates. 298-6006, 9/23 FOR RENT: EHICIENCY apartment, 1410 Olrard 1 Yes, yes: Sp, 52 Heavenly IJIVORCt: AND PERSONAL Orowth Seminar N.E., $230/mo., for one person, $250/mo. for 2 5 Rushed PUZZLE SOLVED begins Sept. 27 for then Tuesdays 7:30.10 p.m. Call persons, all utilities paid, $175 security deposit. FUll)' model Jlarbara Drown 298·8034 or Walter Polt 266·3421. furnished-security locks and laundry facilities. No 9Teams 56 Oslo coin 9/22 children or pets. Please call before 6:00 in the 14 A of AEF 57 Biographies T\'l'I~G, WORD PROCESSING. Term papers, evening. 266-8392. tfn ' 151nstead 58 Tall< wildly theses, dissertations, editing. 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IBM Selectric Ill. 21 Quebec 64 Reward r--_..... _____ ...., ___ , Located In the once: 6511ium New Mexico Union Bul}dtng, 2words Lower Level I . . dl\ft\ 127 I 23 Tennis stars DOWN 1ifiil~ e3 'L~ Horvord 1 25 Anthropoids 1 Wicked one ~~~ ~-~ SE 1 26 Boasts 21con s or Central City ·~ I 27 Rodent 3 French legis- I 2 Slices of Cheese Pizza 1 29 Rascal lature t& A Large Soft Drink 1.90 I MONDAY· THURSDAY 8:30am-9:30pm 32 Paint 4 Bother mark 42 Soap product L--~="~T=~~-----.J FIIIDAY 8:30am-10:30pm SATURDAY 11:00.m-10:30pm 35- nostrum 5Dons 24 Them there 44 Wage PHONE 217-4506 36Turn down 6 Farm tools 27 --- - rye advances 37Rara- 7 Thrall 28 In - -: 45 Gave tips 38 From A to Z BCaribou Routinized 47 Pointless 39 Pony up 9Abrade 30 Alaskan isle 48 Carousal USEA 40 Replete 10 Zeus' daugh­ 31 Performer 49 Sorrow COMPUTEP. The Advisory Board 41 Mob action ter 32 Caution 50 Muse 42- de-lys 11 Plum 33 "Art of Love" 51 Refund 43 Dutch town 12 Geraint's author 52 Town map of 44 Noted mate 34 Beach guard 53 Italian island Term papers, Letters Quaker 35 Chief 54 Plant genus Reports, Word Processing 13 Bristle 'rill 10·1·83 45 In addition 21 Regan•s dad 36 Bravery 55 Scarce Conceptions Southwest 46 Parent 22 Insertion 38 Welcome 59 Seemly S2;5o on hour WOP.DOMAT 121 Yale SE is now accepting 242-0168 9·5 Dy Appofnrmeni after 5 Applications for coll266-t 235 1983-84 Editor LEARNING BLOCK? of Conceptions Southwest YOU PROBABLY DON'T HAVE ONE! Chances are, (UNM's Fine Art/Literary Publication) your rusty skills mean a All applicants must be registered UNM students and should hove MEMORY BLOCK, some background in fine art, literature or performing arts. The nola learning block. Let us help position of Editor requires commitment and interest in all or~as of "Bring It all back." art. Hours ore flexible, but overage between 10 to 30 hours per week. This position is non-paying and carries no academic credit, but a great deal of practical experience con be gained. ClASSES FORMING NOW AT Applications may be picked up In Marron Hall, Room i3i ond when returned must be accompanied a resume and a tirlef ~-H lfiiPUIN by EDUCATIONAL CENTER sample of creative or pertinent work. Test PreJ)aration Specialists Slnce1938 ~& tnlorml!lron. P/e11se Call: For more information, 265·2524 call 277-5656 Ask about our Deadline to retorn applications is Speed Reading Program 12 noonr Mon. Sept. 26, 1983