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Detail~ 229 Onc:rga l 0\1 MON (J( '] l61 am, 't'lLHHIY of l'·du~.:OIUOI! ~~~Jt(J<.I o.cdar ~Jrc~t'>, and Uth!t: bo(Jk\hclvcs. WANJI;D: TLJTOR HJR mnth 102. Plc;q.se ~·all ~55· Budthn_g· goltl w:n~h WJlh [VI(! -~ct ur 1/llltlll~ flrl hat:k· WhCJic<,ah:pnu:~ Solu.lwood 1 '\4~ 1731 Jr/.'2~ 1021 J0-'2~ f)c R J' M K V C B £ llfl!iKt 266- lfJilJ Reward HOU''ii· f·(JI~ '-?AI 1~. 1 Jidr. <;out he·~-;-~ ~)I ~n ORCJANI/.A l JON. "JH'D~ volunteer (nn 8. MISCELLANEOUS Independents (0/27 ln1 11<.Wt'~~ a•.pc~l' of an" rnaganrn:. Almut 2·1 huur'> a 4fJ.otXJ pm1er-1. •,wr·atl'r v. ··.111'1k dr:·,J)Ifl ('Jmm "AitrWll H, Dine, other~. The Sil~r:r Sun:twom Galien. HI~ I In btlt tkrwnllahll' $'"' (HJ, 2~'i-5H'J4 nr 2'~7-4H26 10.27 (,JU AT lOU OJif·N to an)' ~tml~:nt who cuntj\lalif~ 3409 Central Nr~ Tu~~·Sat 11·5:JO. 11, !!'\ Jlf..R-"-1(J.;,;j -·--KAfn){J!·r PF(i· il;;;llhltcr ~qutcr~;n pnwcr ump. $11fi.OU fc!t1od home. Call Judy 292~2985 after 5:30pm. J(l. ~0 L 3. SEHVICES 11o1h $1~0./XJ iH hio. 256-J Jl,~ 6:00Jllll. to 'J..Ilh. Ymt V.!lllm·c the pe()ph: and your hour.-. arc aflcr 10127 fl~·,Jb)c. WI! arc hcuvil:. infO 'omputcr'>. Call Hcil.lth Unofficial election re>ull.; Independent !-ink J nlm;on won (,/ I. N~;w Mc;.ctm Mml Orclcr Cleprlng llou~e. 265· The election, marred by eHrly VOlC.S. ~~·hnlw.ltt ( h.trf~ .utd wbll·~ 14"i :!12-'i 12101 9am. Sc~:unJ pmition · MWF 9<1rn-2pm. Third Makers of Hal'd MeNlo W~l, ~55-226/i. !0126 lY-i;iN(~I·A"t;/~RTA~oNAJfff.2in-R6~~·~ pn~tlion · T·Th 9:un·2pm. Fle;o.;ible whcdulins, wmc India" l•,..•lry morning inclement weather, al­ Those candidate:. who placed B J 1)71 GRFM l.fN, I· AIR comhtwn, cler~n. ca~y oti, gil\. v.-eckcnd wor~. free m~:ul\ with ~!lll\C' '>hif!s, Stop in or 11/01 . ---~--- -- , ____ ' , .. ___ ~--- trncted almost 1,000 student voters. lllh through 16th indmlcd in~ --- 2'11-.Q9~ altcrr.ix. 10i30 ~.;alll-IQw:u~ <11 ~77·281 J. 10126 OLDTOWN fY Pl/'IKi, 1-1 R~ I {)I lA-I HY I I!K1-7787, llnlly. It tZf) c AMPWt S/il·.t 1., /·C>H 5hnrt ~nd' nurrow bcU $1 [}(1. Independent incumbent senntor dependent Jay Moses; slate mcm~ i)J\.I RI ·-A~1{J[J/•n A!N- ~un·wal, Jearn how Jo ~200 WEC.Kl. Y MAILIN(i CIKC'ULARS! • • • r tJfll lawrt mower - $15. 10 Spt:cd Uikc- $35. l Spc~:tl \·1:ll~ri\!o, CA 94115 Jlt'r pcnnn ( ·ulll>r. (,cltrc\ daily 111 Jlfll ·OM (.[c\clop!JlCl\l for McntnJ Health Center. Medical Second was Swdcrrt Alliance member Richard Bowles. e~pt·ncuu•rl, lo~;1l rclcren~c~ Call, P~L '}.77 .1929, Call for Low Prie<·~ on Hard .. hutwnho/cr, without llWlLhtnents. Al">o, t:nm· ('eJHCf f~Cr\Oil!lCl. 217·644~. JQ/25 ~flfl 10/~~ t;andidate Pete Pierotti with 489, The Elections C'olllmittc'<' plans J7l4 putl!l'i!ctl wedLit \lit~o:h aud tloc\ lot~ nf fan~;y 'llil Soft or Semi -Soft Lenses f_,~ j'iiiJIAR.lA AMl·HJ( A I A !INA CJ~ Ia Amc:rka dtc' Rc~- $H(Y.l_{]{J, now llllt'>t '>llt:rfke. $J~O.QO r:a~l1. Casey Optical Co. followed by fellow slate member to release official results hidav. I ~~~!Iii~ ~m1r~o~iun, 229 ()rtega 10127 HHJ-48HIJ lOll) 7. TRAVEL 'lduur' \\ t'l"l ( a'l'l lh•\alll)nr~' · Jim Anaya with 487 votes. In other action earlier iti the J YPJN(; . Jr-:RM P/\PI·RS lhc,h, rc..,ume' 2.1)1J. '()9 DOIJ(,[ POl AHA $2.7A\,OO. Dependable tran· 1 Student Alliance member NalleY evcNS- nr; (; [NN J N{ i/intc:-rmcdmtc. 7994. 10131 Baca came in fourth with 464 votes. tcr a one-hour ~ession and ad. IIN~~~·t11tlf(JUttarMUJOf 26672.94. I01~J 01 D UH~MAN . h.ccllent nmJition, with Carol Sumpter, an independent journed. Cil~C, '$.1 ~0 .00. (':~11293-8507. I 0/J I c ll,S"::ON~ Will JAR!); /'.·LA. $10 per/hr 1 *'* * * * * * * * * * * candidate, placed fifth with 457, However, Sen. Phil Hernantlc; ~nhrlt~ ill ttl ~:llllt..h't•n :241 IS 14. 101;!.5 followed by independent Kathy said he plan~ to bring t·hargcs nf 4. HOUSING 6. EMPLOYMENT ·* Bernier with 454 ballots. unethical conduct durin)! the cam WOJH~ OVl:RSEA~ IN the P!.'acc Corp\, 217-5907 ,.; Wilh 414 votes, independent paign against Senators Eric Lucero L NOll Jill I MO r hi lH n:nc ()11ict &, ~;!tan. at hnmc ·· no ex!'lcril..•ncc nccc-muy .. c-xlellcnt pa~·­ $1·1~ 001 $W.fXJ Llcpmtt. 502'. V~rmoll! Nl· 26V)007 Writc Anlcncan Scnilt:e, R-'50 .Purk I.Ur1C' 1 !-luitc 127, * * (\1 ;'!!Jol 71JH j{), 26 Dalla,, TX 7,~231 Jt,·os $-f7~~r~N~-Thft)i{()mf ~p;lcwu~ ~ltdrcn. prtvrttc­ Camplete KeraxiniJ, Drive close to goal 1'11/\KMAC:Y INTI·RN WANlVJ), l'xcellcnt hourly s kiLl~. Jl fee 1 * l·h.•ntoth 10 27 KING PHOTO. {)Jrc~wr uf Pharmacy, 1'.0. Bm:. 1.188, New f\.·h."•dL'o Ditta & Mimear:.raphint:~ University's United Fund should meet its United Way goal of$58,000 (i'iST0~1 Bt:II f 2 llHliHl0\-1 htlll~c $90. St:::ltc HmptHll, I. tl\ Vc,gil\, New Mcxi~u 87701 or~nll: * by Friday, Administrative Vice-President Marvin "Swede" Johnson ~pwk·~-. kudJc-t\1 plu\h ~-arpciHIJ! I·f.'n~ctl J'tiHio.'\' 1-·l:!'i-6711 ht.220. l0i26 * Despite today's bad weather, there was a heavy turnout to vote in the ASUNM election. .:!62 1"~'~1 V 21Jl ~(1{12. J(), 27 * tally shows $55,663 in the United Way column. ( 'lm~t111a~ ornametH\. Call 2M-ti9M, Jo b:kcrt rJ!~j\.-,\ ff[';;·f'TN(·t·n I IIH)\UJOM u~'ilr llN\1, 1-luhcr JO, 2.6 "About 100 more contributors would put us over the top," Mmh•m iiPPIIItnl:C'>, r.:~·ntrJll'cd, m;umccials 38 Indonesian dramas: 31 Diplomat 52 Urao urged mcm bets of the press to take reporting techniqu~s. Is the every week. Th-i~ week: padded,_ leather cyding island 2 words 32 Gun- 53 Oregon city a more se1f-critical attitude and to Supreme Court a Holy Sea that glovc~-rcgularly SlO.OO now $8.50. AlsQ S:ill)IO spccdometcr·rcgulatly $12.0() now tlt1ly $9.50. 102 39 Inadequate 4 At once 33 Kind of 54 Souls: Fr. return to basics. hands down decision~ from Sinai. Rklitilond N~. I 0125 42 Gloves 5 Twist school 55 Deep pit l t' s time to get back to basics." NA iHAN, TIIANI\ YOU for a hcatltiflil weekend, 43 U.S. satellite 6 Love: it. 34 Clock 56 Retard "What we did in Watergate was _I'H''J[l\•cyotl fora million year ... ". Ronn. 10/25 44 High moun- 7 Extrication 35 Amazon ce· 57 Advantage basic police-reporting. technique. Ironically, Bernstein cited a IHU:., HAPPY BIRTHDAY, l.ovc .. ,"Thc roncn tain 8 View tacean 59 Gas kid"'. 10125 45 To the 9 Shoe part 37 River ducks 62 Dawn god­ UNO£:~WATER WRECK DiVE. UNM Scuba· Club. Oct. j(), 8:00ptn Johnson Oym, Rm 1.54. 10/iS sunrise 10 Siestas 38 Peculiarity dess 1 University workers Ot\ Y t\ND CHKIS'fiAN, linegrity meets tonight; ettll296·3706, 10/25 GREEDY? -MAKE rr tO Ned's 011 Wednesdays for Iheir Special br_i_hk _Nis.ht t 10/25 ratify new contact AWAktJ~ WINNlNt:i POETRY and photography in .... ~~.lt .. · th~ co11ector 1S first edition: of Com:cptionsSumhwcst . p on sale now rot a limited lime for $1.00 In Mar.ron "'1'~ UNM's unionized blue-collar workers ratitied a tentative wage contract t--lttU. Romrt 10.5. Contains work of over 40 UNM .~-, . 1\nisis. tfn calling for minimum/.7 per cent raises Wednesday, thus ending a three­ CHill EXtRAVAGANZA " f!REE Las Cruccs­ month-long wage freeze affecting an estimated 560 emplpyees. Oret!ti Chili on Eg_gs, and lor the rest of October • ..' :;p,;&C,....te

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.... l'arw 2, !\r·w 1\kxieo I Jail y I .Oil< J, ( Jdol"'r 20, I!J7k Pagt' 3, N<•w Moxko Daily LOBO, Ch•tolwr 2(), 1fl7R Ethics committee clears Brooke Wi\SIIIN(i'l ON (U I' I) ·Sen. Ma"uchmettl to rc1umc hil re­ The dcchion was separate from mislead the committee. They said Wertheimer's Jetter of resignation, l·d1~ard Brooke, R-M''''·· ww, dectron campaign. the committee's continuing in· changes made in the records were contuins not one shred of real rlcJHCd by the Senate Ethic~ "The committee l1a1 no evidence vesti.gation of Brooke's financial made to correct previous errors. evidence that either I or any of my Com mi !tee· W cdncsday of charges linking. Sen. !:dward Brooke affairs. representatives sought to delay and Apparent. contradictions in he ucluyctl or dwnged financial pnsonally with delaying I he frustrate the comminee's initial October Clearance The charges were first raised by B~ooke's records and statements rc<:onh 'oupht by the cmnrnittcc. prodUt;tion ;llh t:~~bo lll't'(""~lril\ Staebler, who often votes with the rt'JHt~t'llh.1hl· "\Ww~ n( tilt• t'1lh1.'Piil'l- nf ).;('\~ six·mcmbcr commission's three 262-0858 .\-h••ii(11. . Republican members. l'al.'t' ·I. :'-:t'\1 ~lt·xwo llaily LOBO, Cktol)('r 20, I!J7k IJlW• 5, N(•W ~1(•xkn l)aily LOilO, (ktohl'r 2!), l!l7H speak on ''The Giant Tunguska Everyone is welcome. The Women Studies Student (Siberian) Explosion of 1908." The Association will meet Friday at ~ lecture will be held in the Physics N t ;1 ~J!~!J !: !J p.m. in the Women's Center. Lect<~re Hall. Adruission.is free. Nomination criteria and dection • • • Bernstein Chess Club will meet tonight at 7 JJ:.iJJ..JJ..!JJJJJ procedures for Outstanding .in the SUB, Room 2.31 B. Women Educator will be recon­ sidered. Newcomers are welcmne. 1lotu Would you like to have all in­ fluence on the decisions the state Bernstein al~o noted that recent ~eat Everyone is invited to the Wagon legislature, the city council and the llurger Court decisions have made Wheels HalloweeJ\ Pany featuring UNM faculty make? Sign up for a it hat·der for newsmen to do thci r BOGUS NEWS SERVICE jobs. ~his live musicians, prizes for the best position on the ASUNM Lobby Nominations for ~;ECS-GSA "Mr. Nixon set out to destroy the costumes and refreshments. The Committee. Applications are being offices are now open. Nominations credibility of the press ... anJ un­ party will be held tonight at 7 in the taken in the ASUNM office, up­ are being taken for president vice­ fortunately, I think he succeeded. If Formc;r Washington Post reporter, author, Pulitzer Prize winner, and NOW HERE THIS tbiTORIAL SUBMISSION$ POLICY; Any SUB Ballroom. stairs in the SUB. presi\lent, secretary-treasurer 'in the ChtU1Drttd organlzarion Of Cllmpus group may :;ubml( =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Editor; 1ecii!C.Dtions Will not be prlnhiQ.. All submissions become the propertY of tho New Mexico OD\ly LOBO and wlll be edlt&d editorial staff? fast-food restaurants on Central Avenue decreased sales on campus. for length or libelous contel'lt. "The University wants to make its food service business as self­ Albuquerque Urban Indian Genter Inc. Nancy Kehnedy by Garry Trudeau sustainit.g as possible," he said. I' il~.'' IJ, ;,_ "" \1< ·x if'" llw h 1,( J IH J. OC't ol H' r 21i, I !ilk l'ag,•l, N,.,, Mt•xko Daily I.OilO. OPioh<·r :W, Wlk Singers get Art series VVJ1d P31117easures objects By KARIN STANGL funds to end Terrestrial photogramrnetry - the accurate depth can be accurately rncm,urcd and plotted on new style measurement of physical objects through a map as contour lines. By LINDA GLEASON from July l, 1977, to July 11978- photography - .is being conducted at the Photo The Photo Servkes Center recently purchased a By EMILY AKIN Services Center on campus. special "Wild 1'31" terrestrial photogrammctric The Ford Foundation grant we had 46 visiting artists," said Bruce E. Moore, phot.ographer and terrestrial camera for $23,000, that has the superior optics which funds the UNM art Owings, "This year we will have The Collegiate Singers not only gave their first three performances thi> photogrammatrist at the center, said needed to take pictures for measurement or department's Visiting Artists­ maybe half as many." semester, but debuted their new singing style last homecoming weekend. Schelduled to make presentations photogrammetric measuring is primarily used in documentation with a high degree of accuracy, Co-director of the Collegiate Singers Brad Holmes said the reason for / Lecturers Series are about to run archeology and architecture to document cultural Moore saio. out and John Wenger, coordinator this semester are : Robert Strini, the new style is because, "An entertainment group has to stay con­ resources. He said he is currently working on a project to of the series said he would like to sculptor, Oct. 23, 24; Sandi temporary." Moore said photogrammetric measuring is less photograph the Kect Sec\ cliff dwellings on see the University take over funding Fellman, (Visiting faculty member), In an effort to keep up with new music and new singing styles, the time-consuming than measuring by hand, and is National Park Service la.nd in Arizona. The of the program. photographer, Oct. 30; Larry Bell, Singers made three basic changes in their performing format. better for measuring subjects like pueblo or adobe project was contracted by the Remote Sensing In l 975 the UNM art department sculptor, Oct. 31; Henry Homes Holmes said, "The most obvious change this year is the addition of a structures that are situated in inconvenient Division, and organization coopennivcly was .awarded a $50,000 Ford Smith; photographer, Nov. I to brass section to the drums, piano, and bass. Ioeatiorts, or that are too fragile to support the sponsored by UNM and the National Purk Founda.tion grant, which was Dec. I; and Anri Wilson, painter "The music has also changed a bit," said Holmes. The group now in­ and environmental artist (pieces weight of a person obtaining measurments by Service, cludes more contemporary rock music in its repertoire. matched with University funds, to hand. Moore said the Keel See! cliff dwellings, start the Visiting Artists Lecturers that are environments), Nov. 13, The third change, said Holmes, was taking the Singers off the choral He said the process works by making a sterio located in the wall of a canyon, will be measured Series. 14. risers and using platforms instead. Holmes said that eliminating the risers Some of the artists visiting next model from two photographs taken of the same by photograrnmetry periodically for evidence of gave the group more room to be choreographed. The scrieo also receives $2,000 subject from two separate points. When viewed deterioration. per year from the art department. semester are: Tom Walsh, sculptor, The Collegiate Singers began in 1974. The main purpose was to give the through special optical equipment, the llat two­ After the photographic images arc developed Funding from the Ford Foun­ Jan. 29. to Feb. 2; Marsha Tucker, students an idea of how to perform an entertainment-oriented music rather dimensional, photographs can be made to appear and pr·intcd at the Photo Services Center, Moore dation grant is to end sometime theater artist and director of the than a classical art form, said Holmes. three-dimensional, like the image normally said, they will be sent to a commercial firm in during the 1980-81 school year. New Museum in New York City, As a Collegiate Singer the student can receive on hour of' credit. perceived by the human eyes. Then, through the Albuquerque where the measurements will l1c "We would like to see the Feb. 22,23; Timothy Barrett, Currently, the class has 35 members including musicians. Not all paper-maker specializing in the usc of special equipment called sterio plotters, rnadc on stereo plotting equipment. members are music majors, said Holmes. This semester the class has at­ University provide more funds to continue this program," said Japanese tradition, March 19. FISHER PHOTO tracted students from 16 different areas of academic studies. Holmes said the group performs for senior citizens, high school Wenger. The Collegiate Singers, in an effort to stay contemporary, have changed their style. assemblies, and other organizations such as service clubs. "The money is used to pay for As to future plans, Holmes said, "Tentatively we are planning a tour of transportation and fees of artists and lecturers who have been invited California sometime after spring semester." Holmes added the singers will to UNM," said Gale Owings who -- make a tour of high schools in Southern New Mexico during January. Debate helps to coordinate the program. ,...... , Invited artists are selected through suggestions from graduate T-S·d to air students and faculty members of : quality : the art department by the Com­ mittee on the Visiting Artist­ A radio debate in Albuquerque Ia About people / Lecturers series. with 138 offices throughout Texas Friday morning will pit Bob Hawk, The Committee was formed this !II • democratic candidate for Congress, fall to help allocate funds for six custom against his opponent, republican Ronnie pushed Split where he inspected a naval II • areas: U.S. Rep. Manuel Lujan. school center. brings you LOW PRICES on • Tuesday Charles met with Painting and drawing, art The debate will run from I 0:05 to history, photography, printmaking, • 11 a.m. Friday on the "Mikeline President Tito at the Yugoslav • MANCHESTER, N.H. sculpture, and mixed media. Mixed leader's Southern Adriatic Retreat fine quality prescription glasses. picture with Mike Santullo" program on (UPI)-Formcr California Gov . media includes ceramics and • • of lgalo. KZIA Radio, 1580 on the AM dial. Ronald Reagan stepped off a plane jewelry as well as other areas such • • Under the format agreed to in New Hampshire Wednesday and as paper-making and performing • • Wednesday, the debate will open was greeted by an editorial ir1 the Portillo honored arts. framing with the candidates grilling each state's largest newspaper endorsing "Funds are not divided evenly II• other for a. half hour while Santullo Thousands of roady·ml)de frames • his as yet unannounced presidential among these groups,'' said Wenger. Pro· cUt mals & mat boards keeps time. During this time, each Oe·dor X·Acto mat cullers • bid. HONGKONG Oct. 25 "We try to meet the needs of the e. candidate will have two minutes to • Ory-mounUng pressos & ma1or1RI$ Reagan, visiting Manchester to (UPI)-Mexican President Jose students. There are larger groupsin Oraquouos I Framing herdworo • respond to his opponent's question serve as the main speaker at a $100 Lopez Portillo accepted the title of certain areas such as painting and • Blunlano Non·Gias and ask another. Telephoned • per plate Republican fund raising honorary professor at Peking drawing. The program emphasises Glaro & non·glaro glass • • questions from listeners wilt dinner, has indicated he might enter University Wednesday, taking the the studio and visual arts." complete the hour. 10% Discount to Students the nation's first presidential occasion to urge the youth of Artists are invited to stay from • • Hawk said he challenged Lujan primary in New Hampshire in !980. Mexico and China to make both one day up to a full semester. & Teachers with current I. D. to a debate before the New Mexico • • 1n a front page editorial in the countries powerful. Depending upon the length of • Press Association last Friday in Manchester Union Leader, At a gathering of more than their stay, artists may present slide­ • Albuquerque. Lujan responded, publisher William Loeb said ! ,000 teachers and students, lectures on their own work, conduct • "Anytime, anyplace," KZIA then POORMANS Reagan has "an overall personal University Vice-President Kao Tieh critiques of student's work, hold offered the time, Hawk proposed • quality... which we have not had invested Lopez with the title of workshops, sunmars and the debate Tuesday and Lujan PICTURE FRAMING in the White House for a number of honorary professor and presented demonstrations. Artists who stay • P. ICTUHE FRAMING I READV·MADE FRAMES t FRAMING. SUPPLIES accepted. for the full semester teach classes. . 3008 CENTRAl AVE. S,l:.,~ ALOUOUERQUE. N.M. 87106 • 25S·3239 years.'' him with a certificate. L Kao described Lopez as "an The visiting artists sometimes $2S SINGLE VISION GLASSK"i $ · EXECUTIVE Ill FOCAL •••••••••••••••• Edelstein to talk outstanding representative of a exhibit their work in the Art complete with lenses and frame.* 33 GLASSES complete with lenses Building Teaching Gallery. great country," who "is not only Includes impact-resistant gla~s lenses. As and frame.* Includes impact-resistant glass UNM LOBOS vs. UTEP at Honors center an eminent statesman, but an "We invite artists from all over," Princely visit educationalist who has been said Wenger, "and most of them low a~ $28 with pla~Hc lenses. lenses. As low as $38 with plastic lenses. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1978 The UNM Honors Center will engaged in high education for many are quite will known." present "Meditation, Self and years.,, "Artists love to come out here. MOSTAR, Yugoslavia $ KRVPTOK IUFOCAL GLASSE."i FLAT-TOP TRWOCAL FORAN UNBELIEVABLE Learning," a two hour lecture and (UPI)-Britain's Prince Charles, Lopez said the honor was "a They are treated well and the $37 discussion by Maxine Edelstein on 27 complete with lenses and frame." GLASSES complete with lenses $35.00 PER PERSON on a fact-finding and sightseeing symbol of eternal friendship.'' climate is nice," said Wenger. • 9:00am· Friday, Oct. 27, at 2 p.m. in the visit to Yugoslavia, Wednesday "It is granted not only to me btlt "The whole point of the program Includes impact -resistant gla<;S lenses. As and frame.* Includes impact-resistant glass Honors Center Lounge in the Depart Albuquerque on chartered Luxury flew to the picturesque town of to the Mexican people. I am only is to bring people in for enrichment low ao; $30 with pla~tic lenses. lenses. As low a<> $40 with plastic lenses. Motor coach from UNM's Johnson Gym- (limited Humanities Building. Mostar at the controls or his special the bridge that links the Chinese of the student," said Wenger. security parking in lot "C" between Central Edelstein is a counselor, Fisher plane. people \Vith the Mexican peopie." "But the community surroun­ Avenue and Johnson Gym.) Box lunch and Hoffman therapist, Siddha Yoga The 29-year-old heir to the The official New China news ding the University benefits as $ RAT-TOP IIIFOCAL GLASSES $ EXECUTIVE TRIFOCAL "Refreshments" in route. meditation teacher and an­ British throne piloted his plane agency monitored here said Lopez well," said Owings, "people come 29 complete with lenses and frdme.* 4() GLASSES complete with lenses • 1:30pm· thropologist. from the Central Adriatic Port of encouraged the students to unite from all around the state to attend Includes impact-resistant glao;s lenses. As and frame.* Includes impact -resistant glas.<; Arrive E1 Paso and on to optional shopping in and strive for modernization by the these lectures." Juarez, Mexico turn of the century. "These artists give students I()W as $32 with plastic lenses. lenses. As low as $45 with plastic lensl'S. * 4:00pm· another point of view and a dif­ pick-up at Santa Fe Bridge to Juarez, Mexico ferent kind of input. Students really * 4:30pm- Engineering and To visit Pope want this. The response has been CONVENIENT CREDIT AVAILABLE No Host Pre-game party at the Mesa Inn, 4151 N. incredible," said Wenger. Computer Science Majors ROME (UP I)-French President Mesa. The series lectures are usually SJ.(X) atldilional per pair ror all tinll!d lc1ht:". for '~omen,. 1l1Cil ttm.f t:hltdtcn. A bcamil'oll'ollr..'t.:tion • 6:30pm· Valery Giscard D'Estaing arrived held in Room 2018 of the Fine Arts I'IIOTOORAY & I'HOTOSUN LENSES AVAIL· ul' l"alli(1m dc~igntr frame~ by Chrh.liar' _Dior. Wednesday for 22-hour visit t\lll.l: At HIGHER PRICES. Givcnchv O"car de lu Rcn!a Gcol'rrcy lkcnc Diane Depart Mesa Inn for game at Sun Bowl. WATCH FOR THE a Center on Monday nights. This during which he Will see Pope John • Pril!c.., ilidutlc ktl:-. pt.\\\ Cr.., ttp w ± 5.00 ami Von Fur ...icr1bt:tg and other\ ;In; tll~o available• :.ti higher prkt..~. ' 7:30pm- room holds approximately 130 your \..'h<.liL'l' l"nJrn :t .. crc~..·t grour cJl' lhunc ~tyll!~ UNM vs. UTEP (ticket included) HUGHES Paul II and discuss European people. economic, community affairs with • 11:00 pm · "We need more space, people are Italian leaders. Depart Sun Bowl on charter motorcoach, RECRUITER VISITING usually packed in the aisles/' said Giscard dined with Italian Prescription Eyewear Since I93..S "Refreshments" in route. Arrive in Albuquerque Wenger, "for some of thelectures early morning YOUR CAMPUS SOON. President Sarldro Pcrtini Wed­ could probably use a facility that tlcsday night before scheduled one ** $35.00 per person-due when reservation is made. ($52.00 a houses 300." "Retail" value) hour audience \Vith the pope "During the last fiscal year - Thntsday morning. For more information or to make your Reservation, Contact your placement office uw,ru U~Ur.l li~4ifu lt'~dr.l ll~tlm lij:\Urll UJtUrJ llltllr.l lll;_ Later Thursday he will go to call or go to the: c ;i for interview dates. Rome's St. John.Lateran Church to ~ AGORA li T-S·d UNM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION be made an honorary canon, a !'l ~ ,. ~ . ·--- --~--- .. ~-~~---, ~ Wear¢ a confidential service ~ NEW MEXICO UNION· SUITE 200 ' I privilege reserved for French heads NO\V 3 ALBlJQUEHQUE LOCATIONS ---~------~-----~-~-- of slate since the cady 17th ccnttiry. ~ with tjeop/e who care about • LOB OS vs UTEP l HUGHES' ;' people-. Do you have a ~ I I He is t11cn to haVe talks With 7210 Menaul Blvd.,N.E. • 4300 Central Ave. S.E. Saturday, October 28, 1978 L----~~-~-----~~--~J Italian Premier Gitt!io Andreotti ~ problelll you need to work : Creatmg a new Wotfd- vmh electronics ;:' out? Call us, or drop by. 1 :wk-:WOS ' NAME. _____ NUMBERIN PARTY- t\tld Foreign Minister An\aldo AN !'.QUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F Forlani at the government Villa ~ We're at rile north wing of ~ Madama on Rome's outskirts g Mesa Vista Hall. ~ 4410 Central Ave.S.W. " . ' before a working lttnch and "e 277-Jon ~ s:n -5:~:w departure. ~r. 11jn~11 11.ui'iin r.JMh!' nJniir. -fiJhifr. f'.Jtl~tl .-.. w~n 1U1liht

-..- .. ·• - l'HJ.\<' il, Kt•w ~ftoxit•o Dail) LOBO, lldnht•r 2!i, ID7h '" Tickets 1 lrll~lc1:IIHir~~s Hounds Nettled 11II II . '~ ~ >- lh AKDREW CARDONA ~CPCJ)C9Lr~ 11 II)1 1/ Ill/~. uJ The l'NM w'"""'' ·~lloyboll "'"' ~ily dolMod E"''"" Now Limited IIIr .II..c 1\..~ - Mexico Ur1iYersity in three straight matches, 15-5, 15-8, 15-7, Tuesdl\)' 1-- night. Injuries Mount A maximum of four free reserved l,.6_Y ..MARl< . . _ · . : UNM volleyball coach Cathy Lies said she was pleased with the squad's All across the Western Athletk Conference, team doctors and train~rs tickets can be picked up by an performance. are busy earning their pay. .individual UNM student prior to Editors note: The NFL "Everyone on the team played," the UNM coach said. ''Most of the The strain or being pounded upon by l'ellow WAC athletes lul.s begun to any of the Lobos' 17 home predictions are one day early this substitutes gair1ed some valuable experience working lJOder competitive take its .toll on some of the leaugue's top personnel, indlrding such names basketball games this season. week because the Dallas Cowboys pressure." as Myron Hardman, Max Hudspeth and Bubba Garka. Students may pick up tickets only host the Minnesota Vikings tonight Individually, Barbara Baca had a good night against the Greyhounds, Wyoming's bruising tailback Hardeman underwent surgery for a ltnn for the upcoming game and must in a head coaches nightmare- two Lies said. Baca had an impressive 75 per cem kill ratio for poil1ts scored or ligament last weekend and has been lost fort he Cowboys. have an athletic lD card for each games in 5 days. side out. Lobo Max Hudspeth suffered an injury to his ribs while teammate ticket. One date ticket can be My picks drag on. Two weeks ''We were confident before the game that we would beat Eastern,'' Baca Roark Shirley was lost for the season eadier !his year. purchased for $15 with every ; ago I went with all the upsets only said. "Coach Lies was concerned that we would be too over-confident." Texas El Paso's reliable receiver Garica sufl'cred an eye injury last week athletic ID. '· to have them all come about last "We didn't expect to lose," said Sheilha Cockerham, ENMU assistant and may not play against UNM. Before his injury, he was the WAC\ So, theoretically, one student week. Oh well, at least I hit on coach. "We just couldn't put our game plan together." second-leading receiver. with four athletic IDs and $20 can Seattle over Oakland and Tampa Cockerham said that Lucy Malczewski was the outstanding player for Utah's freshamn Del "Popcorn" Rogcr·s was leading the WAC in pick up 8 tickets; four student Bay over Chicago. My picks listed ENMU, leading the Greyhounds in hits. rushing during his first couple of games, before he fell to an injury. tickets and four date tickets. first, the Vegas odds next and my Baca, a West Mesa graduate, said she played in the same high school Other WAC players who have been battered out of action include San The student reserved tickets and bet pick last. district with Malczewski and rates her as an excellent player. Diego State's top defensive man Scott Carter and their leading rusher Mike date tickets are for sections 18, 20 DALLAS 34 MINNESOTA 24: I This weekend the UNM squad will travel to Colorado and Wyoming for 1-1 ill, but botl1 are expected to return by the time UNM plays the Aztecs. and 22 on the west side of don't think the Vikes victory over a four-game conference series. They will have single mathces against the Both Colorado State quarterhacks, Steve Fairchild and Keith Lee, have University Arena and can be picked Green Bay will lift them. The University of Northern Colorado and Colorado State University of seen some games from the bench position because of injuries. .UP at the arena ticket office at the Cowboys are not playing up to Wyoming. . south end of the arena complex. expectations but should have little "These four games are a must if we want to go to the regional tour­ GLASSES & CONTACfS Sections 19 and 21 are general trouble with Minny. 'Pokes by 7, nament next month," Lies said. MAOE WHILE YOU WAIT! r! admission for students with athletic bet it. She said the UNM spikers will have to win their remaining seven con­ IDs and are filled on a first-come BUFFALO 21 -CLEVELAND ference games to win the sixth qualifing spot in the regional tournament. --- national first-serve basis. 20: The Browns are ready for their •' I feel confident that we can win the remaining games.'' she said. The ticket office opens at 8 a.m. usual big choke, and Joe Ferguson optical FM 94 AM 61 Student or date tickets must be should have a field day against the picked up by 5 p.m. on the last Cleveland secondary. Br.owns by 6, working day before the game. bet the Bills. Home dates, opponents and WASHINGTON 27 - SAN reserved ticket pick-up dates are: FRANCISCO 20: The Skin have Nov. 6- USSR- Nov. I just come off a tough three game Frosh Aparicio Curry, .6-6 Transfer Everett Jefferson, 6-6 Jr. Nov. 24- Highland- Nov. 20 road trip, and will find the friendly 1979 oraduates computer Science lEE's Dec. 5- Lamar St.- Nov. 27 confines of home much better, but Dec. 9 - NMSU - Dec. 6 still will get a good game out of the POZEHS Of TITLES Dec. 16- Florida Tech- Dec. 49ers. Washington by II, bel SF. AT LP's & Tapes II NEW YORK JETS 24 - NEW Dec. 18- East. Wash.- Dec. ENGLAND 21: The Pat will be flat $2.99 & II after last week's big win, and the $3.99, i Dec. 20- Cal-Davis- Dec. II Jets are a Jot better than people Dec.29-30- Lobo Invite- Dec. think. NE by 9, by NY. 21 . PHILADELPHIA 99 - ST. Jan. 18-CSU- Jan. 3 LOUIS 0: The high scoring Eagles Introducing Jan. 20- Wyo.- Jan. 3 are due to break one big, while the Feb. 3 - UTEP- Jan. 22 Cards will try to just break once Feb. 9- BYU -Feb. 5 into the end zone. Eagles by II, bet Feb. 10- Utah- Feb. 5 it. Feb. 23- UNLV- Feb. 12 PITTSBURGH 24 - KANSAS CITY 17: Tl1e Chiefs are tough on career Feb. 24- SDSU- Feb. 12 Feb. 26-Arizona- Feb. 12 the road, but the Steclers won't let this one get by them. Pitt by 14, bet KC. East side of sub, HOUSTON 23- CINCINNATI Fighters I 0: The Bengals have had Kenny adjacent to restaurant Anderson back for four games, but I have only scored one TD in that -a 3-step introduction time. They are due to break loose, Win Bouts I as their defense is playing strong, Recently three UNM students but the Oilers are bidding for the to career opportunities participated in the first annual i' playoffs. Houston by 7, bet it. "WE ARE MUSIC TAMPA BAY 19 - GREEN Albuquerque Parks and Recreation BAY 17: If I pick the 'Pack to win with NCR in Tournament of Boxing Champions. OM CAMPUS,, Albert Sanchez, Mark Sauters they loose, but when I pick them to and professional boxer Victor loos.e they win. In any case the Bucs should catch them asleep early and Wichita. Romero all won their bouts. put enough points on the University Store Orily Sauters had the best night of the scoreboard to hold off a late Packer three, stopping his opponent in the · second round on a technical surge. GB by 5, be TB. NEW ORLEANS 27 - NEW LINDA ROMSTADT knockout. Romero, because of his YORK GIANTS 23: The Saints are professional status, boxed an rejuvenated, and are at home. I exhibition bout. Living in the USA think last week was the Giants Tournament coordinator Jose Turrietta said the purpose of the peak, NO by I, bet it. step one: CHICAGO 24- DETROIT 21: S4.29 tournament was to give local boxers Phone NCR at (316) 687-6192, collect, for a briefing The Bears have to break out soon, ' the o_p.portunity to compete against on career opportunities at NCR/Wichita. HUNT PHOTO but the Lions will give them fighters from throughout the state. SOUNDTRACK from Transfer Paul Robey, 6-6 Jr. trouble. Chicag by 5, bet Detroit. "Money raised from the tour­ nament will be used to send local Step TwO: MIAMI 27- BALTIMORE 17: GREASE boxers to tournaments in the south­ Tell us about yourself. About your strengths; career Jones may paly and that could west," Turrietta said. goals -short range and long-term. Chances are good mean a Colt upset, but I doubt it. He said that over 50 boxers we'll invite you to a Career Weekend ... S8.29 Dolphins by 12 be Baltimore. Engineering and representing six boxing clUbs an all-expenses-paid, in-depth look at NCR's SEATTLE 27 - DENVER 21: Computer Science Majors participated in the tourney, fast-paced Wichita operations. The Seahawks hurt the Broncos as An estimated crowd of 500 THE WHO much this week as they helped them turned oui to see the fighters last week. Denver is not what they Three: compete. step BEFORE YOU PICK UP used to be. Branco by 3, bet the WHOAREYOU Turriella said he has scheduled · A 2-day, red carpet tour of our showcase facilities, Call us foday. Or, i.f you prefer, Write another tournament for Dec. 2 at Seahawks. and,a serfes of "one-on-one'' briefings by our top promptly to: Mr. Jerry Long, Manager, YOUR DEGREE, OAKLAND 21 - SAN DIEGO technical managers. Areas to be covered include: Professional Recruitment, NCR the Wells Park Community Center, S4.29 20: The Cargers are out for "Opportunities for Total Systems Involvement''; Corporation, Engineering and PICK OUR INTERVIEW. 511 Mountain Rd., NW. revenge, a.nd the Raiders have been "The Market tor Business Computer Systems, and Manufacturing, 3718 North Rock Road, . BEATLES Sgt. Pepper's playing poorly. But at Oakland the what this has to do with career choices"; latest Wichita, l

I .j I'agt• 11, Nt•w M<•xi!'o Drdly LOll<), OdolJI'r 2(), l!)iH l'ug<• 10, N<·w M<·xi'"' Dully LOBO, ONobPr 20, !U7ii Great Balls 'Timespo.ce' Set The Aries Tradition ARTS Of Fire For Frida~ Open ARTS By .JOE WESBROOK In Siberia in 1908 there was a By PI-;NELOPE WRONSKI Jon Cristofori, the Smith, Billie Holiday, Sara concert is a scholarship benctlt for Appearing as the backup band mysterious explosion. It was not an Vaughn, Diana Ross, and Aretha journalism students. for Dian Sorel will be the local The UNM Theater Arts-Dance choreographer of "Novelties," said Dian Sorel is an Aries. That fact ordinary explosion. It flattened Department production he has always been amused by Franklin are also Aries, we begin to Sorel is no stranger to New group, the L & L Band. L & L trees over a 1,250 square mile area by itself means nothing. But see the connection. She may be the "Timespace" will open Friday comedy and vaudeville. He has Mexico. Last year she had a week­ appeared in the SUB Ballroom last and was followed by intense considered in tile light that Bessie latest in that distinguished lineup of long engagement at the Casablanca Friday and had the several hundred night, October 27, at 8 p.m., in combined the two with a ballet fo radiation and a giant fire that wiped Rodey Theater. the music or Chopin. "Novelitcs" Club in Santa Fe, and appeared at students who were present clapping out a herd of I ,500 reindeer. Since the Madrid Jazz Festival. As a New and shouting for more. The five "Timespace" is a combination of becomes a classical ballet with the catastrophe occured in a ballet and modern dance with humorous connotations, Cristofori York City resident, she has ap­ man group has appeared at several ;,parsely populated area, there was I .. varied choregraphic works. The has attempted to use facial ex­ peared at such East Vi I! age jazz dubs in town, and should provide a little scientific notice taken. Interest ciL1bs as the Village Gate, Bar­ very competent backup sound for production is coordinated by dance pressions and vaudeville gestures in in the explosion perked up when professor Jennifer Predock. "Novelties" that reflect each bara's, and the Tin Palac.c. Sorel's vocals, The members of the similar phenomena were observed Sorel describes herself as a jazz L & L Jazz Band are Eric Udell, Lee Connor and Lorn dancer's personality, at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Were MacDougal, dance faculty Lee Connor does a solo per­ vocalist with a classical bass; Chuck Coulter, trumpet and the t hrce disasters similar in origin? percussion; Louis Hutchinson, members, will perform a duet of formance in "Gratitude," and is background. The classical training Tonight at 8 p.m. in the Physics guitar; Demian DiSanti, guitar; and modern dance with sensual in­ the choreographer for "Creator." has given her voice a four octave .,,'' Lecture Hall, Dr. Peter Noer­ range. She told this reporter her Pedro A mal on drums. '. tonations entitled "Fanfarinettc." In "Creator" Connor uses the d!inger, chairman of the depart­ In place of music to accompany combination of deep breathing performance on Saturday would There will be an admission \"-. ment of Astronomy and include some scat vocal numbers, charge for Dian Sorel and the L & L "Fanfadnette," Connor will rhythms, hand-slapping, and body­ Astrophysics at Michigan State provide a vocal background for the rolling to correlate with the sudden also Ella Fitzgerald. (Fitzgerald is Jazz Band performance. Tickets for University, will present a talk on almost another Aries - just one the Saturday night show are milestone dance. Said Connor, "lt is a little movement of such natural images "The Giant Tunguska, Siberia, LOVEPMOTO day off.) available at the SUB Box Office, fan fare, a lark, and an off-shoot of as birds, springs, and flowing Explosion of 1908." Admiss.ion to East Indian rhythms." water. female singers. Jo.zzsto.rs tonight's talk is free. The lecture Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the will be accompanied by sHdes of the McCoy Tyner Weekend Book Fair SILOOI CHINESE SUB Ballroom, the Popular area oft he explosion. ~ Jh~ I lEntertainment Committee, KZZX, "" There have been suggestions that ..;~ '. and Top Hat Productions will Milesto.ne Records M-9085 1 the explosion was caused by a giant •\ At Public Librar_y ~ CULTURE ~ ~~.' ~1 present Dian Sorel in concert. The meteorite, ball lightning of NOW APPEARING By JOHN CHADWICK enormous size, a comet head, or The Third Annual New Mexico workships, prose and poetry 6ii'A1!!)J Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman that a distant, highly advanced Book Fair opens tonight at 6:30 readings by authors, children's CENTER <...ep: TAl- and Keith Jarrett, stand back.' civilization may have somehow set OLE SCRATCH CHI E~·t•gJ i.IS!'il'~ or (:on I a<· t I .t·nst':"' p.m. at the Main Libaray, located programs, and regional literature Fast St•n iet.·. ()ualit' and McCoy Tyner greets us with a new off a mid-air nuclear explosion. at Fifth and Copper N.W. The conferences. LCNCHES served 10:30-:3:00 wccl

1 only by Tyner, the listener is taken :lll15 C.ntr•t N E l dm1n \\ '"'' ul < "~'·' lln.dJ l>ru.J.:~' the mysterious explosion. Division and the National the Rio Grande Writers across from All woods Albuquorque, N M 87106 I.omus at Washington • 265-8846 on a trip through time and space The Physics Lecture Hall, an Endowment for the Arts, will Association, the Book Fair will also Noxt to Lobo ThMIOr .; . . then gently set down by the end of underground structure located feature exhibits and sales of new be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on side two. between the Psychology Building books from New Mexico publishers Friday and Saturday, October 27 AL- AM Copy CENTER The music was recorded live at and Farris Engineering Center, will and city bookstores. and 28. A schedule of events at the ··* * * * *. * * * * * * * the Great American Music Hall in presumably be safe should a similar Book Fair is available from the "HERE TO HELP YOU" San Francisco, Calif. The only explosion occur tonight. New books will not be the only Albuquerque Public Library. thing electric about the album was attraction of the Book Fair. There Admission to the Book Fair and all the tape recorder and the will also be creative writing related events is free. Our Xerox microphones. The music is natural Arts Events 9400 and 3400 WE HAVE sounding and the playing is as tight Thursday, Oct. 26 Copiers are able to Film; "Testament of Orpheus," the il(g: as is humanly possible. it'.lll• get your copying All the tunes on the LP were third film in Jean Cocteau's MDVED!! Orpheus series, 7 and 9:15 p.m., done quic,t

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The board of Educational RomefCJ,,, said '~e satellite was satellite is at least ten1Porarily in the and they expect an even larger nHllhcmatics, history, psychology, 'II• '· l.l:·l••ld '.1 l!f,• ) 1)1/{J) I J 11] r,Rf \-(lf-Jil IJpf;,_, I ~~~~-,~;;~~~"~11 1 'II ,!Ill) .t-JJl today whether U NM' s Belen guidelines, but'ihe board has yet to "We know we'll have a light spring. This semester, the center economics, sociology and '.,Ill<-·, R··r,J.JI ..;,1~ I• ·· Ill .'~ \IH Ill\-\] I 1-1.·\\11"·'• \I' tl'•l~"tMl•lt• ["lrtLt:-,, ~~~~· )t•H\\iJJ:,.~r l!tL'I'L'II]'!l'oind\<1Whllhl'• ,IJIII f·,·,,.ul sa.tellite is an off-campus generated 1,000 student credit Vocational courscs-lyping. in­ II', !Ill l'l '\ ...... ] 1·-, 1••1 ,J.m H:V pk.i'-1/ll'dl '-1 \I I I I \1 \II· "'t 1111 !> .,, ·l·.m· ~~.,;r ,. .i r;ir,T-~~ ,-i!J,tJOll Jl•!·,l~i!fLl', po·ll'l' h\ ~ll·mPJ:rj!. 0'1-\el'flL•, acknowledge it as an off-campus budget, •' he said. A ·-.. d "ttl .'.JII. 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Romero said the center is "doing r ~~~~!,H·'\11 t \11''"''• fl!\lll' "'fJV. !1r.11 '.till·,,. •lld.ru .~(,.~ lr-HiO )() ~(l t.IO'J < ~,,,1,tl .....,£- ltr~·· ''ill ll ' ~n 11 tn 1111!~• R.n-. ~fll, ~'?"' 10"16. ~~~ 1.~~.:: In lJ financed as such. he expects an increase to 2,000 thand-are also being offered. ~,,,,,,, )·, i]!·,uw ~.~olwu a/< '.llll 1-l~lll)l nu· 1 [ <1\l', Consequently, Romero said, the great.' • Enrollment for the fall ·,n·tWl ,~-,;, llJJ( L "ill R""l'·.rJJil. 1u.tr "mrr~r. f J{j- i~tJ'Ii-l"-'" 2 ,Jdor,thlt• }..IHl'lh h\1 lr~'l' Ill .t \1, 111/".j'llt! 111 y, ~,-,-(-~ {J"-o ,(i(ij)-\~~~-; /:0::1-'ilt ~~~-=-~-~~~ The continuing education office 'il"ii!I!J lll• l'rc•••'l"l' '-1 'wr_ fli'>HI~ !11'1 l'"'•t!itUl \I) ~,tn, Hltl I'll \',1 C 1J~"j,\( -,--Ira· .1- . .,,;11 ,,. ru.-.rhk '\I I llnm!O 12 lCJ,u cilil .''J4 ~~~1. r,,, -11'1·' II 0!-1 '},(Ill ''I'•PIId ]1<>('1»1 \!\\) 1/'.:tl!t,."i'lll fh111J "We expect the number of credit is now preparing the schedule for I lq•,H!IIJU.' !JI!I 'Jllt'[ .h"'"' !,1"•1 lluJJi!l! [)l·fthlt'. )·;; r·· Ill 'lam ~rm J ll'\Jl'll' ~drt•dnhllj.!. ~otlh l•IIH' •.•)JU l(lfld\,1~ .md lm.Hio/1. l"Jm·r Jut \1.1111 t••..rt.l'- l-l;nhrn·d t.rr IJ!Iid, ' ' . I \ I \ course. 1 1 21 and offers a curriculum based on ,.,,.,.,, .tulr \1orJHm• {,lmv (.tit' .:•Hl \lt11llt' \r~ta .rll'. lmo, -1!1'1 10V1 t>u~ .. f.1 "[ 2 14 " JH Ill lf1 I I I ~ I '\ol .'MI ~IJ-10 IRr,•hl -L• "'''• ( •-ntr.ll !rom llt~d\ y,:.·lllJU l'tHJJ \,~-.~IIi I{~\ ,j;h·r, tl'm[lt'r.rmL·tJiitl. core classes from the UNM main Romero said the satellite lhu·un) Ill 11 ]1111 rl•·["ll'l!d.thlt• ...... (JO, ,!-I~J-1 t t"lllt;tl o.,t ~~~·~ (.l \1 ~~ \ ii-~ w. i--K-_II!xr ;1111~;_-) 1:•no (~~~~~~~·r L I '\• '" . !rum [ "--~ll 1!1 1(1 ~ Ill. 'f•' ~llf,M 10 10 Jltl".11 .~ c \-It- -..,!Jf{[(J~---{-~t~~;~ Book out soon 1'1utw< '· h-t:•.tu. \1iUI.md, luubu~rt·~~ pht~ 111111.: 2. LOST & fOUND J ,,,,,.I flll.-l''· .1/I>Uiod, ,,rlJ hlf 11Jll1JfU,Ui1111 ,tlll.J Pure Hlkory-Smoked ;~·~, ,._ ""t'\\ \.1~·\1·" \J.u! IJllkt t'k,llrll~ I hm•l'. ~(,<.. New Mexicans, who have long rosners took in trying to preserve and consultant, was coordinator of I 1.... ]) 'r fll k"-1 I I· I'\ !lg- Pt'dIH'i Sl". Jll ~I,L"t.'d lltk~· $3" ' c.;,,ccd Barbeque about the prospects of being , in-~r\·u 1\J-r.., ((,\,,.~~ ,;,~;~r--.~~--~~-~~!;';:;... ~~~~~~~~.n Hy was administrator of the New "In New York, we had a broad B H1h· )1< rv~,cr-i.'ll..:mhulc $7'\_(J!11VHU4RI. overrun with newcomers from the \ludwll 11.111 t J.um \lmrtm Jl.tll, l~nnm to~ 1111 IU 31 Downtown York Department of Social Services range of community in· J::. ·, r>t-~Ntl--hl),( r Ail'i~;~rr~~·~;:~k-~,-~;g·;i;,;~-;; '-1-l~t~lili"lrt,\ rnp of lhC hnc. \IJj!)rtJ~ U\l'tlliut Midwest and East. Center in the borough of Queens volvements," Hy said, "such as tharn {;tll247;wn 111·20 '-.till uudcr \\-ilrl'i\nl~ 1\UiomJIIi..' l•o'tlhlnl~indcr. h;l'> Featuring PowDrells But whether the stare is ready for m1d he was chairman of the Queens mental health, education, and r !i~l-\ICJN--<-K r·l"- aprrn'lrm;ucly 6ft lu ... (lfl t~cckcnd~. $2~ N ( R 0 S E A P P L E S past assistant coordinator for the Women's Center, said the Center always Dalla\, TX 752.11 Jl 08 VIP 64 Gate C E flt'r rcNm < alllh (11:hrc~ daily a18SI-OMO, 11-~ and physical environments into 14 Major- 65 Bridge ex- ENOS PAE.DESERT encouraged women with financial need to seek help, and this may have s 10.27 15 Norse ex­ their regular curricula. The UNM 1\Ml:JU( 1\ I A riNA cnla Amctkot pert DEN TmN[I spurred the increase in women receiving aid, J ~Ti--'"[lj;\1{"[·_;\ plorer D 0 L E T E N V A M P course and the book are a reflection t ;tiiiM lnfmnMutm, 22-IJOncga. 10.-2• C~ered 67 Trap again ~ ALT~R TIMOR "We helped them learn how to ask the right questions," she said. "If t)ii'f'N(; ru-tM I•Atit.-RS, thc~i.,, ri.!~tlmc.,_ 299· 16 New Bruns­ 70 Ascend of the immeiliate interest the they didn't get one grant, we encouraged them to keep trying for another." ~70 1(1.·2' _ ~agon wick's 71 Breach (-;t Iill\k o'Tl-"~"t)N":a. l.ll:CiiNNINO -liHCril'lNli:Jic. neighbor s 12 German MlEAST TTS E-iLA~~-~ A lr::-S t:N'1 \icni111 Ou1101r Mawr- 26ti·7294. IO01 near Placitas for the past tour information on graduate, four"year and tWo"year schools, financial aid, ACClH~ATl! INFOKMATION AUOlJT ~Oil• llalloween Partv with and armed services occupations. ~ years. A Spokesman for the cor· lfncc(ltion, ''11Crili7ation, atHJrliOJt, Right 10 The computer contains a wealth of occupation and education in­ ('h~.,o~c.2.'M·0111. 11110 poration said 1985 is the earliest UNM UOOKSlORE MONSTER ~ale nnw in anticipated date for actual mining formation, from the general to the sped fie. progrc .... ~. Boob, record~. & ~t_orcwidc_ bnrl(nin~!1ll01 The manual which accompanies the terminal lists numerous job llAIR DFSION FOR uicn tuid wonlcn, keg. SiD,(}{), operations. On both Friday & Saturday nights The Lone Star Mining Company descriptions and personal traits and qualifications. More specifically, you $!.()(') nffto stml'cnl~ ·with I.D. 24j-4614. 10/27 can select desired annual salaries, geographical location and what size town CHI .. FUR/\iE 1-IAI LOWI!EN lN style. cdstume has also been exploring for possible <;\)Ill! • allcnd the Bttllroom ilancc Cluh L

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