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different perspective of this -whole matters as defense, he predicted I I WASHINGTON -President Reagan, hoping to head off huge de­ situation." Sunday the president wiii submit "a ! DRAFTING ficits, will agree to cutbacks in his Somewhat out of character, con­ bold, {]ecisive, imaginative budge( I package" reflecting the concerns military buildup and possibly higher servative Laxalt, who last week I Home of the latest in Broiled Food and the Homemade .Sweetroll 1 taxes after 1984, a key Capitol Hill termed the Iatestprojcctions "a little expressed by GOP leaders and top administration officials. 1 confidant predicted Sunday. terrifying,'' said Reagan should I DIW\KFAST SUPPLIES Sen. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev., once agree to "trigger in" additional re· Another important Republican I I venues after I 984 as a sign of his player in the budget process, Sen. described as Reagan's "eyes and (Served with whole wheat toast, margerine 6 jelly) 1 Good through Jan. 31st 1 ears" in Congress, said the presi­ determination to shrink future de­ William Armstrong, R-Colo., urged f . . I dent will heed the message of advis­ ficits. Reagan Sunday to propose "very No. 1 TWO EGGS, bacon, ham or sausage, hash browns 6 toast•••••.•••.•••.•••••••••.••• 52.65 I ers who warned last week that he Although Laxalt said last week bold spending reduction­ No. 2 ONE EGG, bacon, ham or sausage, hash browns 6 toast ... , ...... 52.15 must temper his policies to cornba.t that Reagan was "very close to s ... everywhere, including de­ I No. 3 TWO EGGS, hash browns 6 toast ...... S 1.80 "terrifying" deficits. being locked in concrete" on such fense." ! 20o/o 06~~} OFF I ''He recognizes that unless some­ No. 4 ONE EGG, hash browns 6 toast ••••.•.••.•..•••••.•••••._ ..•••.••..•••..••••••• II! •••• S1.30 I thing bold and decisive is done, I ,tl No.-5 PANCAKES _(4). _, ...... -. •.•••••••• ·~ •••• -. ••• , ...... IIJI ••••••••••••••••• -•.•••• " •••••••••••• -$1.45 we're going to have a terribly diffi­ Quakes Moving Ground No. 6 HUEVOS RANCHEROS, two eggs, beans, sauce, 6 toast ••. , •••••••..••..•• $2.15 · · .I cult couple of years in every way. I No. 7 WESTERN OMLE"nE, ••.••• :_ • •_ •••.•••••..••.••••..•.•.• , ••.•••••.••••.•.••..•• ,. •••.•••• $2.99 ~~ tJ~~J) I think he's going to move," Laxalt I I \ \ I said on ABC's "This Week with Across the High Sierra three eggs, green.chlli 6 cheddar cheese, served With tomato, hash browns 6 toast ·I David Brinkley." Free Cup of Coffee or Hot Tea With Any of The Above Breakfasts I I After a week of frank discussions I with political allies and mixed sig­ MAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. - night and Sunday morning register- I nals on how firmly he will insist on Swarms of earthquakes that have · ing between 3 and 3.5. more defense spending and no new rattled the high Sierra in recent days C. Dan Miller, volcano hazards I SIDE ORDERS I I taxes, Reagan girded Sunday for a are related to underground magma assessment coordinator for the I final round of tough judgments on flow and possible activity from an USGS, said scientists using laser in- the fiscal 1984 budget, to be deli­ ancient volca~o tha~ is altering the struments had detected changes in I French Fries ••••••• $.55 One Egg •••••••••• $.50 Bacon, Ham, Sausage or Beef Pattie ••••••••••• $.85. I I vered to Congress Jan. 31. ground, officials sa1d Sunday. the earth's surface in the region Hash Drowns • ; ••••••65 Pancake •••••••.••.•40 Salad with choice of Dressiing .••••.••••••••••.••15 I His return from a weekend at . It had been suspected, but not pre- where the quakes have been cen- 1 I Camp David came amid growing vJOusly confirmed, that the more tcred, just south of the intersection . Western Sfyle ••••••99 Toast 6 Jelly •••••••.•45 Extra Blue Cheese •••••.••.••••••••.••••••••• 15 I I signs that political n:alities - than 2,000 quakes that have rocked of Highways 395 and 203 - the Onion Rings •••••••••75 Jelly ••••••••••••••••05 Tomatoes (3 slices) ••••••••••••••••••.•••••• , •• 15 namely the prospect of $200 bil­ the area since Thursday at the rate of main thoroughfares into the popular I lion-plus deficits - will force him one every one or two minutes, were ski resort of Mammoth Lakes. Deans ••••••••••••••35 Crackers ••••••.•••••05 American or Cheddar Cheese •••••••••••••••••••20 I to retreat from some fundamentals portents of possible volcanic erup- . The roads are the only way out of Ranchero Sauce (8 oz.) •••••••••••.••••••••••50 Green Chili or Chili con Carne (1 oz.) •••••..••.••20 of his economic and fiscal prog­ tions. the area during the winter, but I rams. "The U.S. Geological Survey Michael Jencks, chairman of the Administration officials hinted at says t?.equakes are related ~o n:tagm.a Mono County Board of Supervisors, a strong likelihood Reagan will flow, and not normal seJsmJc ac1- told a meeting of concerned resi­ Take Out All Items agree to cutbacks or delays in his tivty, said Donna Perez of the inter- dents Sunday the board would de­ I on. I $1.6 trillion, five"year defense buil· agency office at Bishop, Calif. cide later this week whether to snow dup and were careful to distinguish A news release jointly issued Sun- plow an escape route over the dirt between his opposition to highel' day afternoon by the USGS, and the Jogging .roads that are normally II HAMBURGERS II taxes in 1984 and in future years. Mono County Board of Supervisors, closed this time of year. Their comments suggested noted that the nature of the .quakes Scientists continued to stress No. 1 HAMBURGER salad dressing, tomato, pickles. onion 6 lettuce •••••••••••.• $1.35 Reagan might accept the reality of a "continues to sug~est'' a magma there was no immediate danger to . No. 2 CHEESEBURGER same as above with cheddar cheese •••••••••••••••••••• 1.50 · 1 record deficit in the range of $200 flow source, she sa1d. the town or its residents, although , No. ~· DO.NANZA ~.rn.at, American ch,.se, thousand islond, !omato, onioni lefti,Jce & pickle ...... • 2).29 _ billion next year, but further corn­ .. Most of the quakes have: reg- there was no guarantee that an I promise to bring it down in later 1stered about 1.0 on the R1chter emergency would be preceded by No. FIE.STA BURGER.chll con cam• or cfllll, cheddar cheese, onion.& lettuce ...... •... ,. 4 or-.n t.55 ··1 >\ years to build confidence in the eco­ scale, too small to be felt, but tre- long periods of danger signs, 5 FLAME BURGER hickory smoke sauce, onion 6 lettu_ce • : •••• ~ •••••• ~ • :' .: •• 1.~30 .: · 'l nomy. mor~ large en.ough to. be detecte~ "We don't know the significance I.·_ ...... r·· I After last week's round of meet­ contmuted to J~lt tounsts and res1- at this point," Miller said, adding it ·. , ·· 9.:_4: Cop¥(~~ ~~~ ,.ch~p; ,ick~.. ~· qnfon ...... · ••••••••. ·~~. • 1.30- _,_·. · ···.·I ings at the White House, Laxalt dents several t1mes a day. There was unclear whether the shifts could said, "I sense that he's got a wholly were four such temblors Saturday be interpreted as danger signals. 1 .. . .. ~- . . .'• .. -. ~~ MriDWfcHES . '. . . I GRILLED. CHEESE- o~ ~ole wheat YAtt, .American cheese, lettuce. 6. tomatC> •••••• $~90· I HAM,. LEnUCE 6' TOMATO· on: whol~ wheat with salad dressing .••••••••· .•.••••••• f .45 1 I BACON~ LmUCE. &: TOMATO same as above ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 1.45 Sun:rranomics is I EGG. LEITUCE & TOMATO· sam& as above ...... ~ ...... , ...... t .10 1 ·· . ; ·. MEXICAN· FOOD: I More for Less. I No. 7 TACO meat. 'cheeset leth..c& 6 fomat~ •••..•.•• : . ·~ ·•• ~ •••• ~-~r ••••••••••• S·.80. I (MUea) (Monerl . No. 8 CHALUPA beans. cheese, lettuce & tomato •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• 70 I No;. 9 ENCHILADAS served with lettuce 6 tomato ••••••••••• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2.29 I How much are you spending for commuting to school'? As a BEEF with Chili Con Came, cheddar cheese & onion fuD-time student. )OU could pay as little as •so.oo per semester. I CHEESE with GREEN CHILl STEW, cheddar cheese 6 onion. --_ .. __ --··------~~----. • That's the priced Sun-Tran's Sem~ Pass. And you don't .VEt?£:FARIAN ~th-~REEN CHILl, cheddar ~heese 6 oni9n --~ .. -~· -... ··-· ·:··,1--"-- .,. I have to stop at school, the Semeste,.e Pass is good for unlimited I MEXICAN COMBO enchilada, taco 6 beans.-••••••••••••••• • •••• • • • • • • • • • 2.19 1 -- -- { I rides during the week and weekend. I /. GREEN CHILl STEW small (5 oz.) med.,(O i~... i.(~2.EozRS.) •·. •• • • • • • • ·. •." •.: •• ~- ~ • .59 .89. ~ ~3:~) cfi_\:".ft;-. (\·: ... I· "<' /)', u ·.· (l ~·- \ . ,,\~;:)~-... Sun-Tran wiD be selling passes at UNM in the SUB (main floor, 1 .... / loZ~ TOP· CHOP STEAK Ground round, Texas toast, French frieS or hash broWN With salad •••••••••••••••••• $2.89·--. \ \ north end) from 9 AA to 3 PM on January 14.17,18 and 19. \v/ FRONTIE-R: BURGER1 $PECIAL: .HidiOrr sinoke sauce, ch~se. 1ooO·IslancJ. onion, French fries 6 salad .•••••••••• 2.39 5 oz. RIB EYE. STEAK-USDA Chql~e texal l'Q.OSt, F~ench frlts or hail\ brewns: Wllh sakld •••••••••••..•••• 4.29 .,, Sem~ Pass • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • ..50.00 ·· :. CHEF. SAf:AD wHt, cholc~ 01 dressing, Jetluce, tOmcak.:. cheddc:W thiese. ham 6 egg •..••..• ••••• ,. ••••.•. 2o6.9 good through May 31st. ·· ,VEGrfARFAN SALAD '-ttuc*; tamaro. chedcfar ~. 6 egg •••. : ••••••••.••••••.. : •••••••• .". :· •• 2~49 Commuter Pass • . . • • . • • • ...... • ...... •t6.00 I . -- . . DNNK! ·-"".. -~ . I one calendar month I COFFEE ••• :o ••••••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $.29 .35 .45 SOFT DRINKS cok•, dr. pepf*· & 1 up ...•...•...• $.40 .55 .65 Pllnch Pass • .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• -. • • • • • • • -·s.oo HOT TEA. -.- ...... 29 .35- .4\5 ICE T-EA ...... -· ••••••••••••••••.••_35 .50 .•.60 1 twent¥ rides . I Spiced or herbal tea •••••••••••••••••35 .40 .45 LEMONADE ...... 75 . ' . HOT CHOCOLATE or APPLE CIDER ••••••••40 .50(.65 JUICE oronge. apple, tomato & gtopefrult ...... 50 .• 65 .95 *e.valleble criy to ful-ame ltudenls d 8CCiedked poet high IChool edtlcatlonll ...... 1 mAlboqUerque. A fuJ.time stiJdent at U'fftt II reghtered for 12 ~If: houri ot I .MILK • ; , •••• , ••••••• ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .45' .80 SHAKES choc::olaht, strawberry & vanilla ....••....••.•55 .80 1.05 6 gract. 'de hoe.n. I . . . Fres~ Squeezed Orange Juice •••••••••65 ~95. 1.45 1 at¥ of Albuquerque 1ranslt Division 1 . ... . 1\0LL .67 . . 6-pack frozenrolls 3.29 . . I For information call: 76&7830 ·----~------~--· P11ge 4, New Mexico Daily Lobo, January 10, 1983 Page 5, New Mexico Daily Lobo, January 10.. 1.983 Forum Forum BLOOM ---Opinion--­ --Editorial-­ COUNTY Gov. Anaya Faces Myriad of Statewide Problems

Commentary by Dennis chamber apparently now venues caused by decreased by Berke Department Store Clerks Pohlman of Spanish-speaking Amer­ the new administration. Newsman Wounded deadlocked between loyalists demand for the state's mineral icans everywhere. Anaya en­ and the conservative "cowboy resources have put the pinch joys the spotlight, and will no Breathed When Toney Anaya stepped Environmentalists have coalition" members. The issue on the state's anticipated re­ doubt become a spokesman Avoid Primary Function to the podium in a packed already called on the Anaya In Judicial Crossfire has clouded with the defection venue for the forseeable fu­ for Hispanics at the western administration to enforce laws House chamber Jan. 1, 1983, of Max Coli of Santa Fe to the ture, making it unlikely that The real issue at hand nowa­ and national governor's con­ to protect wilderness and Indi­ about some deranged consumer he inherited a host of prob­ Democrats and the uncertain Anaya will get all the programs days is department-store sales­ ferences and other forums. an lands inore effectively than who forced a department-store lems. loyalties of several members outlined in his Economic De­ Albuquerque Journal editorial testified he never met Donohue persons. I may be naive, but I Women's groups, pleased at the outgoing King administra­ writer William Hume has been until some time after the article salesperson, at gunpoint, to sell The new governor's bound­ scrambling to make the most velopment Plan. Anaya has cal­ always thought that the primary Anaya's cabinet selections to tion, and the much-troubled cited for contempt of court and was published, him a lawn tractor. This consum· less energy will be tested at the political hay out of the turmoil. led for tax increases to solve assign women to policy­ function of salespersons is to er will probably be arrested and upcoming state legislative ses· uranium industry will likely faces up to six months in jail for Secondly, Donohue did not Anaya's ambitious plans may the dilemma, but will a coali­ making positions promise at provide the first policy test for refusing to say whether he re· work for the commission when take your money in exchange for charged with buying something sion, which will establish the never see the light of day if the tion-controlled House raise merchandise. But lately I've en· the Glorieta Women's Confer­ the new governor when hear­ ceived confidential information the article in question was pub­ from the wrong department, pc!itical fences for Anaya's battle over the speaker's post taxes after the cuts enacted last ence in September, now will countered quite a few salesper- which is apparently a violation of term. In the wake of the costly ings on toxic waste cleanup from the Governor's Organized lished in March of '1977. He held ll continues for long. year? wait ·to see what progress will open later this week. Crime Prevention Commission. the positions of commission de- ~ sons who would rather die than federal law. and still unsettled reapportion­ The Legislature also will Hispanics, proud of Anaya's be made on issues such as re­ ~ let me buy anything. I recently ment and the fall elections that Hume was asked by an attar· puty director and chief investiga­ have to shore up the pitfalls in position as the highest-elected productive freedom in the ex­ All told, Anaya has enough J spent nearly three hours in a de­ strengthened liberal "loyalist" last year's operating budget, Hispanic in the riation, want tended legislative session, and ney representing William Mar- tor from May 1977 to April1979. , partment store trying to buy And another thing. The res­ Democratic forces, the House unsettled questions to keep chiondo in a libel lawsuit against Further, Marchiondo has no trooms in department stores all likely to drain the surplus him to use his position to call how strong a voice his female him busy for more than the ~ some patio furniture, and the is trying to pick a speaker for a funds. Lower severance tax re- more attention to the problems appointees will really have in the Journal whether John H. gripe about the article itself: he salespersons were incredibly in­ seem to have those electric four years he has been alloted. Donohue gave him information objects to the placement of his ventive in their efforts to stop blow-dryers instead of paper about Marchiondo and former picture underneath a headline me: towels, which are infinitely su­ G d D that read, "Organized Crime perior. This is Wrong. If God ov. Jerry Apo aca while ono- Showing .Interest in New Mex­ hue worked for the commission. ME:Excuse me, but I ordered didn't want us to use paper ico." Hume had nothing to do towels, He would not have made The judge who cited Hume with where the photo was put. some patio furniture, and" •.. says revealing information from District Judge Richard Traub SALESPERSON: That's not commission documents is hassaidDohonue'stestimonyin this department. This is House­ Welcome Back against the law. this case is tantamount, yet he wares. Hume has said he will not will not allow Donohue access to ME: Yes, .1 realize that, but LIFE answer the question because of commission files to refresh his there's nobody in the furniture a newsman's right to keep memory, In fact, Donohue has department, and I thought that AND sources or information confiden- been prohibited at times from since you're not busy maybe you tial, although he has never said if testifying on what he can readily could call the stockroom and tell RELATED Donohue gave him any informa- recall. them I'm here to pick up my UBJEC tion. It appears Traub is infinitely order. Donohue is now an investiga- more interested in the informa­ SALESPERSON: There should tor for the Journal in its defense tion Hume may or may not have be somebody over in Furniture. against the lawsuit, and is ex· than he is in what information Patio furniture is furniture. By Dave Barry pected to testify in the trial. He Donohue does have. ME: Right. I couldn't agree has said he never gave the Jour· The balancing act between fair more. I think just as soon as we nal any information. trial and a free press js a delicate call the stcckroom we ought to Hume should never have been one, to be sure. But obstruction go right over to Furniture and trees. But what really makes me cited for contempt of court. His of a fair trial is not why Hume leave them a nasty note. mad is that instead of apologiz­ SALESPERSON: They're choice in exercising his rights as faces a jail sentece. He faces jail ceR!'AIN~Y. ing for installing electronic a newsman is not burdenin!fUfe ··because Traub is caught be­ probably taking a break, over in dryers, the department stores fair trial process. In fact, the tween a powerful attorney with Furniture. You could wait for claim they're actually doing us a question he refuses to answer connections and a powerful them over there. favor. I recently saw an electric seems to have little to do with the newspaper with connections. ME: Right. I can think of no­ dryer with a sign stating it was defense of this case. Hume is just a scapegoat for thing I'd rather do than wait over installed " ..• to protect you In the first place, Hume has Traub's nervous helplessness. in Furniture, but I was waiting from the hazards of diseases that ;:. there for almost a half hour, and I may be transmitted by towel lit­ •.} get the impression maybe ter." Whatdiseases? Did you they're taking their break in ever hear of anybody getting a Doonesbury on Vacation Lima, , and I'm in kind of a disease from paper towel litter? Sadly, DOONESBURYwill not be with us any longer. Author Garry hurry, I thought it wouldn't take Trudeau is taking sabbatical·ofsorts and may not be back for as long you more than a couple of a WASHINGTON (UPI) - The as 20 months. He has left DOONESBURY and his cohorts in interest· seconds to call the stockroom about my order. U.S. government reported that ing situations, but plans to bring them all full.into the 1980's upon his return. SALESPERSON: You want me three hundred more people died In place of DOONESBURY, we bring you BLOOM COUNTY by B.erke to call the stockroom? yesterday of diseases transmitted by Breathed. The strip is a funny, frank look at life in a small community. ME: That's itl Terrific ideal paper towel litter in what has be­ Enjoy. Why not? Why not call the stock­ come a nationwide epidemic. "This room? I love the whole concept. neetlless tragedy was totally need· SALESPERSON: Okay but first less,"said Dr. Norman A. Plankton Get your calendar for 1983 I gotta take my break. Denise, of the United States Department or --Letters-­ take care of this man, will you? Diseases. "People see theSe televi· DENISE: Yes? sion commercials wherein house· ME: Hi. I'm her~ to pick up wives soak up large quantities or li· The First Calendar ever Elite Group Elicits Ire some patio furniture, and ... qulcls with. paper towels, and they featuring UNM Students DENISE: That's not this de­ think paper-towel ownership is just partment. This is Housewares. a bed of roses. They never see the Certain to be a collector's item! Editor: Did they all freeze to death tragic aftermath; they never see the Available at tiJ,e UNM Bookstore - $6.95 I am shocked to see on the during the Christmas cold wave? ••• housewife and her Innocent children television that there now exists a If they are so concerned with writhing on the kitchen Ooor in the Chicano Policemen's Associa· the elimination of racism it One of these days you're final throes ofpaper-towel-litter dis· tiort (no whites allowed). would certainly be most going to read a newspaper story ease.'' Whatever became of those appropriate to start with our pub· political activists of the Universi· lie tax supported servicemen. UNM Bookstore ty who were screaming so loudly Let's hear from the activists three months ago about racism again. Is glad to see you back! You've already coped with registration, campus maps, parking ... and now: the Bookstore! and even the very existence of We want your experience with us to be pleasant. Please ask us for late listed courses, text location and anything these inferior races? Fred Gomar else we can help you with. , NtW \'It XICo------~-~-~--- Please Read Our Returns Policy! Daily Lobo 1) Vou MUST have your sales receipt! 2) Last day to return spring texts Is Feb. 12, 1983 3) Books must be in original condition as purchased. 3Sf400 Vol. 87 No. 76 4) You must have your UNM ID. The New Mexico Daily Lobo is published New Mexico· 87131. Monday through Friday every regular week The opinions expressed on the ·editotiel Of the Unlversil'/ year, Weekly dutlng closed pages of the Naw Mexico Osify Lobo are end finalS weeks and weekly during the sum· those of the author solely. Unsigned opinion mer sass/on, by the Board a! Student Pub- I• that of the e~dltor end reflects the editorial 1/eat/ons of the University of Now Me•lco, policy oi the paper but does not necessarily Our Regular Hours: Special Registration Hours: SubScriptiOn rate IS StO per academic year. represent the views of the members of the Second class postagl! paid at Albuquerque, Oslfy Lobo .steff. Monday Jan. 17 open Bam to 7pm Editor ...... Kelly Gibbs Associate Spotts Editor ••• , .George Chavez Tuesday Jan. 1B open Barn to 7prn Menaglng Editor •••••.• ,., Judy Nakamura Arts Editor ...... , .. , ...Eddie Tafoya Alsoclate Managing Edllor .. Robert Wood Reporter ...... Dennis Pohlman Mon·Frl Bam to 5prn Open late every News Editor ...... 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'r GOOD TIMES GAME ROOM "' Report Elici_ts Response I By Craig Chrlssinger ended in "frustration, anger and th~tt he would not seek anotlter term Dining Room Service I COUPON ·~ COUPON even hostility" and that the search on the board, Anaya was prompted and I Receive $10 Worth of Tokens For $5. committee process probably should to invite Hom to consider another I The following is an update com­ Carry Out With This Coupon piled by the Daily Lobo of .events not be used again, "particularly if post in Anaya's administration. I Buy 1 Get f L.OCATEO IN THE DENTER OP involving the UNM Board of Re­ the committee's efforts and recom- Hom said he would consider the 2608 CentralS£ I FAIR PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER gents and the presidential sewch mendations are to be viewed by the offer. I LOMAS AND SAN PEDRO that occurred during' the semester Regents as they were in the 1982 In a hand-delivered Jetter to across the street I FREE Limit of one cpupon per person per day break. search,'' Anaya, Hom said, "l have reached from Johnson Gym I OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK fOR YOUR ENJOYMENT! Trnvelstead especially attacked this decision after much thought and Regents Chairman Henry Jara­ Anwtth this coupon millo responded in December to Regents Jaramillo and Ann Jourdan, soul-searching. 266·4149 or 268-31 os•l Chester Travelstead's report on the who served on the committee, for "I have served 12 years on the ....ui~

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New Mexico Union New Mexico Union New Mexico Union Mercado Mercado Mercado Photo Shop Newspapers will meet any Check Cashing Dotteries price in -town on Service Sundries developing BOOTS (must hove student 10) (2-J day return) Ladies' & Men's for Used and New Texts Classroom supplies and calculators New Mexico Union New Mexico Union Mon-Thur 1am-8pm 20°/o Special Back-to-School Hours Mercado Mercado Frl 7am-6pm Sat 6am-2pm · ALBUQUERQUE CELEBRATED the 71st anniversary of Sunday, January 16 12-Spm Greeting Cords We corry New Mexico's entry into the Union with a birthday party Off Mon-Thur January 17•20 8:30am-7pm for 12 varieties on Jan. 6 at the Civic Plaza. of Mayor Harry Kinney was on hand for the festivities, lobo - - . . - - - I all Occasions which included the singing of the state song "Oh Fair New We Have a New Refund Policy Jelly-Delly Mexico," by fourth-and fifth-grade student~ from Longfel· men's Please Ask for a Copy Check out our new Gourmet Jellybeans low Elementary School. Watch for our 357 sale! Fudge House It w~s on Jan. 6, 1912, that then-President Howard raft shop cornerl GOOD! proclaimed New Mexico the nation's 47th' state. . 2120 Central SE Page 8, New Mexico Daily Lobo, January 10, 1983 J>age 9, New Mexico Daily Lobo, January 10, 1983 Under the Scalpel·: UNM Gets Facelift By Laura Tolley During the holidays, work was· continued on the Gymnastics Gym­ Redondo Road in front of Hodgin nasium next to the University Are­ Hall is closed today, but construc­ na. Construction was delayed be­ tion should be completed by cause of bad weather, but Schmidt Tuesday. said, ''lt will be finished in the early "We had to trench across the part of March," . street to make utility connections," Before being used for gymnas­ said project engineer Bob Schmidt tics, the gymnasium will first be Popejoy Ball Where All The Good Things Happen. of the University of New Mexico used to house the media during the architect's office. NCAA Basketball Finals this The road was supposed to be open March. today, but construction was delayed Before Christmas, a sound­ Major Events- Spring 1983 a day because the equipment broke mixing platform was installed in down, Schmidt said, front of the balcony in Popejoy Hall. The repairs are part of the renova­ The platform will provide better au-' . tion of Hodgin Hall, which is sche­ dio production for the auditorium, From Bach to Boogie- World Famous duled to be completed by September Schmidt said. Wednesday January 12 1983. The architect's office is also mak­ The architect's office will be 8:J·S PM CANADIAN BRASS ing alterations in the Student Union opening three bids this month for Building that should be completed additional renovations, Renovations . by Jan. 17, Schmidt said. ' include additional work on the Can­ . The SUB will house various food cer Research Center, alterations of Two Spectacular Performances DETOUR: Redondo Avenue in front of Hodgin Hall will be closed to traffic until tomorrow shops along the west side of the the main water system pumphouse Sunday January 16 because ofthe ongoing renovation there. The hall will be used as an Alumni Center when it building. Shops include The Food behind Mesa Vista Hall, and the in­ stallation of a water system on North Matinee 4:00PM is completed. Bazaar in the middle, The Big Dip­ BALLET FOLKLORICO NACIONAL per on the north end, and The Cookie Campus that will contain a 1- Evening 8: 15 PM Company on the south end. million-gallon water reservoir there. DE MEXICO •

UNM Prqfessor Chairs Nuclear Waste Symposium Sunday January 30 Celebratedllrishl Traditionall Folk! By Allison Lacy glass can probably withstand anything," Also discussed at the symposium was the have said," he added. 8:15PM In an international symposium on nuclear Brookins said. favorability of the WlPP site in New Mexico. There has been some fear that pockets of THE CHIEFTAINS waste management held late last semester in The nuclear waste will actually be made a Documentation by Sandia National Labor­ brine discovered below the repository might . Boston and chaired by UNM geology Profes­ part of the first barrier so as to immobilize it, atories scientists demonstrated the favorable be dangerous to the site, but Brookins said that . sor Douglas Brookins, many scientists pre­ he explained. characteristics of the WIPP site rocks. the brine poses no threat to the repository. sented papers on the different aspects of a A steel alloy canister will then be put Although Brookins didn't present any "Even if there is a dissolvent, you can't Thursday February 3 Frankie Carle -Roberta Sherwood I multiple-barrier system to store nuclear waste. around the glass, and on top of that another material on WIPP at the symposium, he said, dissolve a mountain of salt with a thimble of The system, which will probably be used at sleeve of metal or a "vacuum" effect will be ''In terms of the work I've personally done, it water," he said. 8:15PM the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) site in used as an overpack, Brookins said. (WIPP) is extremely safe." Another reason for choosing the New Mex­ The BIG BAND CAVALCADE New Mexico, involves encasing the radioac­ Following this barrier, a special clay mate· The WIPP site, located about 25 miles east ico WJPP site is its low surface value. . tive material in a series of barriers. ·rial will be used as a backfill. Brookins said if of Carlsbad, is being considered for transura­ ''The maximum surface impact of WIPP is . The first barrier will probably _be borosili­ water contacts this material, the chemicals in nic defense waste, which has a low level of the relocation of about 36 cattle," Brookins cate glass, a special glass that is resistant to the backfill can remove and stop any potential radiation. said. Wednesday February 9 Vincent Price as Oscar Wilde in Brookins said the geology of the area is The waste would be buried about 2,400 feet leaching, or allowing water to get to the leaching material. 8:15PM radioactive material and cause it to leak. The final barrier is the actual rock or mined sound and that the rock there is favorable. below ground surface, using the multiple­ DIVERSIONS AND DELIGHTS ''Under expected repository conditions the repository surrounding the system. "Water has not percolated through, as some barrier system, according to Brookins. . Monday February 2 I - 7:30 PM J Return Engagement- Broadway Hit Musical Tuesday February 22 Wednesday February 23 ANNIE Last Chance To See ltUve- On Stage 8:15PM . Saturday February 26 Patrice Ml!nselln A Ragtime Musical Revue 2:H2 Central Avenue S.E. Albuquerque, NM 87106 8:15PM TINTYPES . . Friday March 4 Ballet West Spectacular All-New Production Saturday March 5 8:15PM SWANLAKE NEW HOURS Sunday March 6 - 2: 15 PM . With the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra . MON.-FRI. 7:30-7:30 Thursday April 28 Broadway Hit Musical Comedy Friday April 29 BARNUM SATURDAY 1 0:00-5:00 8:15PM . . SUNDAY NOON-5:00 Direct From Helsinki Sunday May I 8:15PM ACADEMIC GLEE CLUB of FINLAND . •mna.;c;.,.,ow Student Discounts Available Upon Request INTRODUCES Telephone 277-J 121 r.\ PHOI'ESSOR I Tf.BLISIII ;\.'(; Here's how it workS : Prof~ssors organize a 'selection Of class readmgs (check copyright law for legal use o~ma~erial) and drop the master off at Kinko's Kinko s wilt. • Duplicate it • Assemble Custom Notebooks • Distribute them to your students at a reduced rate Out Professor Publlshhig Plan is available at no 21/24 SALE THI\U 1·31-83 costto you or y6ur department. Call 255 .. 9~1.3 fo.t more itlforma.tioii or camrus couri~r urvil!t!w • 8'/t • 11 white only • Auto Feed

• Ppge 10, New MeKico Daily Lobo, January 10, 1983 Page II, New MeKico Daily Lobo, January 10, 1983 Sandia Uranium Waste Causes Furor By Dennis Pohlman market conditions for uranium, but wastes in excess of permissible Mountain the company is obligated to insure levels, but added that the division · A research and information orga­ that the tailings pile, consisting of does not appear to be. 'taking the pos­ Outfitters nization concerned with environ­ slag processed to obtain the 'Ura­ sibility of violations of the law as mental iss'UeS has called on the nium, which comprises less than 1 seriously as it should, 'Anaya administration to ''stop treat­ percent of the ore, does not escape ' ing the urani'Um industry with kid the containment area into usable Shuey estimated that cleanup cost for 'gloves" and enforce regulations re­ groundwater off the company's would be more than $40 million, but ' quiring United Nuclear Corporation land. that the cost could be borne byUNC to clean up a uranium tailings pile over several years. . Godfather's Pizza Combo - it's been cross allegedly contaminating groundwa­ Shuey said the state Environmen­ "I don't get paid to take out my imitated, counterfeited, forged and faked, ter along the Rio Puerco in North­ tal Improvement Division informed garbage, so I don't see why UNC should, either," Shuey said. ''UNC but's it's never been duplicated. country western New Mexico. UNC in a Dec. 27, 1982, letter that Pounds of gunk on a gorgeous crust, The Southwest Research and In­ monitoring wells showed high con­ must be made to clean up the mess it formation Center says a new report centrations of dangerous toKic has created,'' Shuey added. guaranteed to devastate your appetite. skiing reveals that seepage from several So what's holdin' ya'? tons of uranium tailings near the Un- Godfather~ ited Nuclear Corp.'s Church Rock .....-:~-. ~ PizZa .. __ .....,_,. ,1 uranium mill has extended beyond Alb!lq!lerque 5 Location• 1061kaeDa Vl•bl, SE 247.9591 the company's containment area and 11306 c.,.lral, SW 1136-0IU is contaminating groundwater on ad- 1700 M.,..ol Blvd, NE 2!19.6666 Jeff Ale>!ender 11135 Coadolodo, NW 3f5.S561 . joining state and Indian lands. Chris 5100 Acodaav, NE 121·7261 Shuey, spokesperson for the center, OUTMATCHED; Toney Anaya seems small compared to the confines of the House Chamber Aloo Ia Rio Rancho accused the King administration of during his inauguration Jan. 7 failing to enforce laws regulating groundwater contamination and radiation protection for the past two years. He added that this case could be a test of Anaya's administration N ewsmal

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Story by Laura Tolley For further information, contact: Program Director, Nuclear Did you go to the Abraham's Medicine Technology, Basic Medical Science Building B-05; - Genesis 37:9 house moving Saturday? 277-5254. Jim, AUison and Daniel Abraham Application Deadline moved their 100-ton bungalow style house from 1217 Central Ave., NE, for June, 1983 class: to 1109 Los Tomases Drive NW. January 31, 1983 Allison, an architect, said the house belonged to Southwest Com­ mul)ity Health Services. The office she works for was going to convert We're st~ipping the store of winter clothes this and other houses into offices, but it turned out to be too expensive. Plans were made to tear down the houses and make room for parking. Allison said she asked to buy the SALE ~ - V2 off house. She paid the whopping amount of $1 for it. "IIove it, that's why I bought it," Allisol) said. The house was moved in one piece.lt took about 11 hours and ab­ out 100 workers and spectators were present. "I'm going to try and restore it "'TWELVE BROTHERS- The Joseph Story" is part of the now," Allison said. She said she new works by Evelyn Rosenberg now being exhibited at MOBILE HOME: will rent part of it to a friend while the Performance Gallery. she works on the rest of it. She will It took two days and more man-hours, but Jim and Allison Abraham (below} managed to get their dream house from eventually live in it. ~~6~· eJ ~~e ~Jiffi~EREH:J ffi!HDEFl one part of the city to another during the weekend. The operation had to be preceeded by a bevy of city engineers, telephone crews and Public Service trucks. The structure did not quite fit under the hundreds of traffic lights and Both Locations wires that stood between its origin on Cedar SE and its destination on Los Tomases SW. 2937 Monte Vista NE 11101 Menaul NE Artwork Illustrates (Near UNM) (foothills Shopping Center) Dreams of Joseph By Eddie Tafoya ject matter has found its way into both conventional oil-on-canvas The night and the horizon undu­ renditions and embossed etchings late their way through Joseph's coat and lithographs, which the artist of many colors; and behold, the sun, produces and signs in editions of the moon and II stars are bowing 100. down to him. For her next project, Rosenberg Student Book Store In a dream, Jacob, Joseph's said that she would like to go back to father, sees a ladder descending her biblical depictions and do a from the heavens. series on Jacob and his four wives. Such scenes from the Bible arc the "It's a wonderful, juicy story," Opposite UNM chief focus of Evelyn Rosenberg's she said. suite of etchings and paintings that Sometimes, though, the artist 2112 Central SE 243-1777 are now showing at Albuquerque's steers away from divine subject mat­ Performance Gallery. ter and focuses strictly on visual Serving UNM and the Albuquerque area Rosenberg said that she had been statements, ultilizing handmade conditioned to avoid mixing religion paper and differing textures - with this kind of art, but because she rather than differing colors - to Make Us Your had had extensive training in phi­ bring her images to life. losophy and comparative religions, Paper, fragments of wood and she decided to take from one to fragments of cloth brought together embellish the other. with the aid of an ordinary kitchen "In a way it took a lot of cour­ blender is the method the artist uses age," she said of the merger. "I had to produce the different textures of to be very sure of myself.'' the ground and relief. fast, free Hours: The UNM alumnus elaborated on The New Works by Evelyn 4:30-1:00 her c()l)ccpts by saying that her art Rosenberg are presently showing at Sun. Thrs. was not merely decorative, but re­ the Performance Gallery, located at 30 minute 4:30·2:00 quired an understanding of the sub­ Eubank .and Comanche NE, in San Fri. & Sat. ject matter in order to be fully Marcos Plaza. Gallery hours are appreciated. Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. Rosenberg's Bible-oriented sub- to 5 p.m. delivery 'Death' Gets New Lease on Life The University of New Mexico Arkansas and Louisiana, theater arts department will give UNM Associate Professor of for Used and New Texts death a new lease on life when a theatre arts James LinneU wrote and Buy any pizza Classroom supplies and calculators UNM company revisits the regional directed both Death' s Nose and American College Theater Festival Death' s Cantina. The popular plays and a quart of Pepsi Special Back-to-School Hours with Death' s Cantina on Jan. 22 at are best described as bilingual folk· the William .E. Scott Theater in Fort tales that explore the universal strug• Sunday, January 16 12-Spm . Worth. gle of life against death and .good at the regular price, Mon-Thur January 17·20 8:30am•7pm Death' s Nose was one of seven against evil, through a colorful plays in the country invited to the mixed bag of masks, ma.gic, music and get 2 Free national theater festival at the Ken- and puppets of all shapes and sizes. We Have a New Refund Policy nedy Center for the Performing Arts Death' s Camina will be revived Please Ask for a Copy in Washington, D.C. onSaturday,Jan. 15, at 10 a.m. and re-usable plastic tumblers. Death's Cantina (or, La Cantina 8 p.m., and Saturday, Feb. 19, at 8 Watch for our 357 sale! de fa Muerte) is the fourth UNM p.m. No coupon necessary - Just Ask play invited to the regional festival All performances will take place since UNM began participating in at Rodey Theater in UNM's Fine While Supply Lasts 1976. The regional competition is Arts Center. For reservations, con­ open to colleges and universities in tact. UNM's Fine Arts Box Office at ~~~~~~~~~~=~=~~~~~c.~.~.~..~.~.~.~ .. ~.~.~.~..~.~.~.~ ..~.~.~.~ ..~.~.~.~ ..~.~.~.~ .. ~.~.~~~ ..~.~- .. ~wM~ico,O~~~~.J~~~.~J~=:~.~. Page 16, New Mexico Daily l,.Qbo, January 10, 1983 Pag(! 17, New Mexico Daily Lobo, January 10, 1983

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Studio Hqme of the "All That Jazz" Dance Troupe Jazz • Adult Exercise Ballet • Disco Dance Classes Professionally taught by Laura Brown-Elder Private group rates Acting Country Classes and Taught by Western Ethel Terry Baca Dancing by CANADIAN BRASS perform alfresco on the Great Wall of China. Left to right: Graemfl Pagfl, 266-8519 Rebecca Gore Ronald Romm, Charles Daellenbach, Frederic Mills and Eugene Watts. 2219 Lead Ave, SE 256-1061 or 265-3067 Conceptions Southwest Making Musical Humor. • • Matching acclaimed technical in a cultural exchange program . skill with an iconoclastic attitude, They were the first Western musical •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• the Canadian Brass will tiring its in­ ensemble to play there. ternational act to Popejoy this week. • Feyline Presents •: The five-piece ensemble, hailed In their 13 years together, Brass a by the Washington Post as "one of members have developed a reper­ the world 1 s great,'' has played in the toire that includes the classical Soviet Union, Saudi Arabia, Japan, works of .BJlch, Handel, Purcell, • China, Europe and the United States Vivaldi and Debussy, the ragtime of : • as well as its native Canada. Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton and In 1977, the Brass was chosen by Fats Waller, and avant-garde pieces Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to by Lukas Foss, John Beckwith, i + · I tour the People's Republic of China. continued on page 19 i The Pat Travers Band i ... Dancing Across Mexico The Ballet Folklorico Nacional and the purity of regional artistry in De Mexico, renowned for its pre­ that country. This dance troupe has • Tingley Coliseum I sentation of Mexican regional folk toured the world and been the focus dances, will give two perfonnances of rave reviews, and has had a four­ I I at Popejoy Hall on Sunday. month engagement at the Frontier • Thursday Jan. 13 i Founded in 1960 by Silvia Loza­ Hotel in Las Vegas. no, and in 1977 named the official The company takes its audiences • 8pm folkdancecompanyofMexico, The on a tour of Mexico, from the Wed­ : Tickets at all Giant Ticket Outlets • Ballet Folklorico is dedicated to the ding Dance of Michoacan and the preservation of Mexican folk dance Yaqui Deer Dance to a Jalisco Fiesta and the Zapateado of the Veracruz ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Finale. The adjective that has often been used to describe the Ballet Folklor­ ico is ''dazzling," and the Denver Post described it as "a thoughtful cross section of Mexican dance, as colorful as a travel folder and as New Mexico Union Mercado agile as a ballet troupe should be.'' Providing o wide variety of items: The music is as varied' as the dance, including the percussion of WORD PROCESSING pENTER the Indian cultures, the marimbas of the southern provinces, and the * Candy * Gum * Sundries * Cigare~es* continued on page 19 * Magazines * Greeting Cards * Newspapers * 277 .... 5992 and much more MWF 10am .... 5pm .... TTh 9am .... 5pm (open during lunch hour) New this semester: Check Cashing Service for UNM Students, Faculty Fantastic Fudge! 25%1JFF1983 and Staff with valid ID 1 0 different flavors of DISCOUNT ON ALL WORD PROCESSING Mon-Thur 9am·2pm fine homemade fudge. Great COUPON V1ild Through 25 D•cember Friday 9am-4pm for gifts or to satisfy MOST HAVE VALID UNM I.D. that sweet tooth.

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universal travel service N Arts Arts WE ISSUE TICKETS FOR ALL ' ~ w-=::?~1::==--E AIHLINES ),.:.,& Fine Arts Dept. Kept Busy :V o Clu,.ge for ' ~' Our Serdces $ During Christmas Vacation LOCATED AT GIHt\HD & CENTHAL By St11cy Green Winkle, director of bands, brought 2!100 Cl•ntra I S.Ji. zs:;.H665 . students on their perfo,rmances," r'jlll ______, !IPProximately 1200 students and said Pant, They are Jan Clayt~Jn, While most of us were skiing or teachers from around the state wh~J became nationally known when seeking warmer climes, the Uni­ together with ~ix out-of-state guest she played the original mother in I I versity's music and theater depart­ conductors from as far ~;\Way as Ten­ "Lassie;" Charlotte Motter, vice Wed. Jan 19 ments have had little chance for re­ nessee for three days of rehearsals president for policy qf the American 7pm Mitchell Hall 111 I I spite as they conti~ue tQ choreo­ and performances. · Theater Ass!)Ciation, author of a text graph hundreds of h1gh school stu­ The theater department expects !JR high school theater, .and a teacher U BRlAKTHROUGH RAPID READING Welcome Back dents through workshops, rehearsals about 700 high school students and 1 I qf acting and directing in Los . . 'Tl. Call Days, Even ln. gs. or Weekends. for flftalfs I I and performances. teachers to attend this week's theater Angeles for 30 years; and Johnny Ifill N 1.27 Jefferson N.E. The two major events in the Col­ festival, sponsored by UNM in con­ Saldana, an assistant professor at I~eDUCATIONAL Albuquerque, N.M. 87108 lege of Fine Arts during the break, I Yale Blood Plasma Inc. I nection with the New Mexico Dra­ Arizcma State University and author ...... ~="""""''""' .(505) 265-,2524 according to Dean Donald MacRae, ·ma Educators Association. of two plays fqr youth, I 122 Yale Blvd. SE Alb. NM 266-5725 I have been the All-State Music Fes­ Brian Pant, a coordinator for the In addition ro the festival, said tival, which took place this past event, said this is not a competition, theater department secretary Sheryl weekend, and the Southwest High but an qpportunity for students to see Stark, the department is "gearing up i $5.00 Bonus i School Theater Festival, a three-day what their peers in other schools are for participation in the American event that starts Thursday. doing and to meet UNM's faculty. It College Theater Festival regional r---( Schlotzsky's}--, I to all first time donors I "A SIGNIFICANT addition to the ran,ks of pianists in America"- The New York Times. Nina The University of New Mexico is is also a chance for the University competition in Fort W!Jrth. " hosting these events "to bring faculty to spot students for potential A delegati~Jn of 28 will leave fmm Lelchuk. prospective students to the campus scholarships, he said. UNM fm the; Jan. 20-22 competi­ i $1.00 Bonus i and show them QUr facilities, and to Workshops, 89 sessions in all, tion. Of particular interest t!J this allow their teachers to attend semi­ will be taught by the University staff group are auditions for the Irene I to all old donors I She's Noted for Color, Class nars and workshops,'' said MacRae. and guests, including the Bam Din­ Ryan Sch~Jlarship Award and "It's a good p.r. outlet," he added. ner Theater and the All and Every­ UNM's entry in the playwriting With this coupon and Last week's music festival, thing Theater, Pant said. competition, "Redneck Graphics," I I Acclaimed pianist Nina Lelchuk Lelchuk, who emigrated from the 13 - an age extremely young for hosted by Peter Ciurczak, music de­ "Three festival critics are coming by graduate student Christy Men­ Try a cup of our NEW I o valid student ormilitol)' JD. I will be the guest artist with the New Soviet Union in 1979, made her Otr~ that honor - began taking piano partinent chairman, and Harold Van in from ~Jut qf state to help educate doza. San Francisco Style Soups I Limit one per donor. I Mexico Symphony Orchestra 'on negie Hall debut three years ago. lessons at the Moscow Conserva- I Offer expires Jan. 28, 1983 I Friday and Saturday at 8:15p.m. in Her performances have been enthu­ tory. · Popejoy Hall. · siastically received, not only by her I > II After receiving a Ph.D ..in music ALT Offers Actors' Workshops audiences, wh!J have given her at the conservatory in 1965, Lelchuk standing, cheering ovations and was app~Jinted pmfessor of music The Albuquerque Little Theater creative drama and improvisati~Jn as ''·FRE·E'' ------~ floral tributes, but also by music cri­ there. While teaching, she authored will begin its spring acting work­ part of its format. .Each W~Jrkshop tics across the nation. a prestigious book on the art of shops for area children in February. spf!DS 12 weeks and costs $40. •• The Daily News described her as a pian~J. She also prepared many stu­ Offered are Creative Drama for ages Only at • 'performer of intoxicating indi­ dents fqr international cQmpetitions, 8 to 10 and St~Jry Theater for ages 11 Registration for Story Theater viduality in anything she plays;" including 21 prize winners. to 16. Creative Dram11 explores the will take place on February 2 at 4:00 2114 Central. SE and the Chicago Sun Times de­ basics of drama and improvisation in p.m. and Creative Drama registra­ scribed her music as ''warm in tone, Lelchuk recently released an theater fqr children. St~Jry Theater is tion on February 5 art0:30 a.m. For Just across the street from UNM saturated with col~Jr, and full of album in the United States, the first a performance method that uses more information call 242-4750. lyricisJ.D and strength.'' to be generally available in the This coupon good West. Music performed on this disc 1-17-83 thru 1-31-83 includes Franz Liszt's "Rhapsodic Open 11·9 DaJiy "[Lelchuk' s] music is warm Espagnole;• Franz Schubert's ''Der Brass------MUller und der Bach," the ~------~~------in tone . . :full of lyricism Schubert/Liszt" ''Auferithalt," and continued from page 16 of brass" fmin the New York and strength." the Schumann/Liszt ''Widmung.'' Michael Colgrass and Peter Times. • Schickele. Recording artists as well as popu­ The pianist presently lives in New Using classical training tempered lar performers, Brass musicians Lelchuk has als!J received similiar York City with her husband, Greg­ with humor, the ensemble has ex­ Frederic MiUs and Ronald Romm qry Chernizer, a profcss!Jr at the critical acclaim in Great Britain, panded the number of great works (trumpets), Gra~me Page (French City University of New York, and Finland, Czech~Jslovakia, Romania, available for brass with their daring h~Jrn), Eugene Watts (trombone) their 13-year-old son, Dimitri. Italy, Germany and Poland. transcripti~Jns of music from all eras. and Charles Daellenbach (tuba) will Her frrst U.S. performance was at At 8 p.m. on the evening of each Such interpretations .have earned perform at8:15 p.m. Wednesday in concert, the NMSO sponsors Stu­ the 1962 VanCiiburncqmpetitionin them the title of ''the Marx Brothers P~Jpejqy Hall. Buy or Renew Do you like Fort Worth, Texas, and she was de· dent Rush - an opportunity for scribed as an "artist [with] extraor­ UNM students to purchase tickets at coffee? the special price of $2.60. NMSO Let me dinary class'' and the city made her your UNM Student Health Insurance an honorary citizen. Events such as also offers student discounts for adv­ Folklorico -- pour you a cup these gave Lelchuk the international ance reservations. for 5¢ fame she now enjoys. Tickets are on sale at all Ticket­ continued from page 16 master ~JUtlets, Bob Farley Music or Free mariachis, vihuela, guitar and walk­ Now! Lelchuk, a native qf Leningrad, Center and White Oak Book Store in with any purchase! became intrigued with the piano as a Corrales. Reservati~Jns may be made ing harp of Veracruz. See details child. She attended a school for by calling the NMSO Box Office, The troupe's performances will You may buy it now or wait until musically gifted children, and at age 842-8565. . be at 4:00 and 8:15p.m. in Popejoy below. Hall. For more information, call the the official enrollment period: Popejoy Hall ticket office at 277- 3121. January 17 through February 7 T I :lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililillllllllfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIJi ~ ; H s ~ ; Deadline: February 7 I I ! Informal Sorority Rush i We Serve N hglils SUnday, January 231 Homemade ! N I j Enroll at: Holea ...... s. = Cake Doughniltl ••• , •• , ••••••• 20¢ Now you can wear soft = 1) UNM Cashier's Office (through Feb. 4) Glazed Doughnuta •••••••••••• 2S. Sweet Rolla, Bear Clawa, contact lenses without 2) Student Health Center (MWF l-3pm) Maple Bars, Jelly-tilled sacrificing comfort. Doughnilla •• , ...... 35¢ Featuring an International Progressive Dinner. In­ 3) Keystone Life Office ChOcolate Chip,. Sugar, Oatmeal terested women should sign up at the Student Adi· 2625 Pennsylvania NE Suite 300 Cookies ...... 22¢ Small Brownies ••••••• , ••••••• 25¢ Sandia Vision Clinic P.C. vitles Center by Friday, January 21. Informal Rush is Albuquerque, NM 87110 Large Brownies ••••••• , •••••• 35¢ scheduled for January 23 through January 26. 884-6827 Dr. Dwight Thibodeaux and Dr. Robert H. Quick Women wishing to join a sorority but who are (Optometrists) unable to attend Informal Rush can still sign up at Student Activities for Open Rush. Better benefit plan That's right! At New Mexico Union Food Service we've rolled coffee ptlces back By Appointment Only must be purchased at the Student to 5¢-or FREE with any food purchase-before Bam and after 4pm. So come to the 4302 Central Ave. SE i i Health Center or the agent's office. Union this Fall Semester and enjoy FREE coffee with a meal or your favorite UN.M § Call 277-4706 § 1020-A Eubank NE $nack, during these special times. Offer valid only for students, faculty and staff 268·2200 for further Information. COOD! 298-202Q if no answer call I of UNM. i 298-2020 New MexicaUnian Paod service ~~IIIIIIOOmiii~OOOOOOIIIIIIIOOIImiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOOIOOOOIII~OOIIIIIIIIIIIIOO~IIIIIIIIIIII~~.·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ••• 4 ...... ~ ...... ,.~..- .. tt'

-., Page 20, New Mexico Daily Lobo, January 10, 1983 ' ' Page 21, New Mexico Daily Lobo, January 10, !983 !!,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUDIIIIII!IIIIIIItiiiiiiiiiiii!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIUIIIIIJIIIII!; Seorts Sports = a NEWS LAND BOOKSTORE I Student I COMPUTER MAGAZINES: Analog, Antic, Apple Lobos Tuto.red Despite Break Jaz~Works·Ciass Now Offered Orchard, Byte, Compute, Computer Gaming World, Even though University of New before fouling out in the second half, By Steve King · I Directories i have been in the program before," Computers '83, Compu Kids, Creative Computing, De­ Mexico students were supposed to but his points and some clutch free cause. The movements are designed ~ § be on vacation from the classrooms, said Nina Morganti, who has been for any ability level. The music and throw shooting by his teammates If you need a good way to work sktop Computing, Dr. Dobbs Journal, High Technology, the UNM basketball team had to teaching programs for two years. the movement blend to make the helped the Seminoles beat the off tho.se extra pounds you gained • L1terface Age, Micro, Microcomputing, Microsystems, learn some· valuable lessons during '' J azzworks helps burn of the class more enjoyable. Lobos. The loss stopped a nine­ over .the Christmas holidays, or if I Now I PC, Personal Computing, Robotics age, Softside, Sot­ the semester break. calories and aids in firming up mus­ game winning streak that UNM had your New Year's resolution was. to talk, Sync., Technology Review, 80 Micro. They learned how to beat New been carrying in . cles. Weight lifting is popular today, Jazzworks is having a price roll­ Mexico State, team the Lobes hav\'l get in shape, Jazzworks may be the but it .doesn't burn off.the calories bac.k for the month of January. The a The crowds were small during the way to do it, had major problems with in the Gary (unless you don't eat) and there's no normal price is $12 per month, but break because the students were Jazzworks classes meet from 5:30 Available! CHILDREN'S BOOKS Colson e(a. gone, but hopefully it will pick up cardiovascular work,'' Morganti this month it will be $10.50, which They learned that just because to 6:15 p.m., Tuesdays and Thur­ said. was the price in 1979. The class will 1983 CALENDARS for WAC action, which begins days in the SUB basement. Jazz. they host a tournament and win it, Thursday night. The Lobos need a resume on January 18, works is different from the other ex­ LARGE BOOK SELECTION the media may decide that someone little push to help them over the Music is a vital aspect of Jazz. ercise programs because the emph­ works. ''We use all kinds of music ''The class is more fun with more REDUCED PRICES ON GIFT BOOKS from the second- place team was the field goal percentage was horren­ rough spots in conference play. asis is on the major body parts: hips, to go along with the many different • people," Morganti said. "It's 45 $1 for a complete listing of UNM students, and most valuable player. dous.· I voted for Garrett for most Grand Canyon College made a thighs, stomach and waist. movements we use,'' Morganti minutes well spent.'' She and the University Departments A~ailable at the UNM 9AM-9PM, EVERY DAY They learned that they don't al­ valuable player because he ~as good showing last Tuesday in the "The class is designed to fit the said, "Disco, rock, country and other Jazzworks instructors are ways win in the Pit and that 17,000 probably the most consistently no­ first half of its game with UNM. The Bookstore and the Information Center in the SUD. 2112 Central SE needs of beginners or people that classical music are all useful in our CPR-trained and warn students who people aren't going to be there to get ticeable player in the series, Antelopes, however, forgot to show = a them rolling every time. have bad knees and such of those Princeton's ·John Smith, who is up for the second half. ace was exercises that could hurt them. = = They learned that NAIA teams i Call Student Activities at § only a freshman, got the honor by ranked third in the nation in the "They (the founders of the prog­ that arc ranked third in the n;~tion are outscoring everyone in the tourna­ NAIA poll before the UNM game, UNM Korfballers Invited ram) call it Jazzworks because it i 277-4706 for more Information 5 as good ;~s a good high school team ment. The most interesting thing but that really doesn't mean a works," she said, ~ ~ in California. was that last year's tourney MVP, horse's patoot these days. = = The Aggies were very tough on illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDinllllllllllllllllllllllllii Phil Smith, didn't even m~e the The Lobes are progressing well To World Karl Tourney the Lobes in Las Cruces, Dec. 11, all-tournament team this year. Col­ • and Colson has figued out how they The University of New Mexico ~IDEO but the Lobes used a cat-and-mouse son was angry that the media ~idn 't days. About $20,000 is needed for are best used. Tim Fullmer and game to slow down the Aggies and give the MVP trophy to a Lobo. I Korfball Club has been invited to the travel expepses, meals and uni· hang on in double overtime. The Craig Allison were coming in off the World University Kortball Cham­ forms. Although travel dates have figure that the MVP is the MVP of bench before the break, but now Lobos were running well and might the tourney, not the bestplayerofthe pionship Games. The games wiD be not been arranged, Moore said the have run away with the victory, but they start. Michael Johnson and held in Eindhoven, Holland, June 3, team will. take advantage of host team. But, then again, my opin­ Garrett were starting, but now Colson opted to let Phil Smith and ion means very little since I'm just 4, and 5. Jim Moore is the president seeing the sights of Europe. ES they're coming in off the bench. of the UNM Kortball Club. "A couple of us are still playing Registrat Special! Tim Fullmer play catch for eight mi­ from the school newspaper, not Get 36 Tokens for 5 dollars nutes, from one of the big boys downtown. Smith has done a good job, but "We're looking ·for about four to from the group that went over to Expires 1 -30·83 In the Lobo Invite, the Lobes beat The Lobos were 7-0 in the friend­ hasn't been as consistent as he was six more players, mainly female," Holland two years ago," said Rich Butler and Princeton, and it took all ly surroundings of University Arena early on. But, fellow point guard said Moore. "They do not have to Lujan, vice president of the Korf pith" thi;~~up~~--:ith~hi:-~--wiih'ffiiS--1 they had and then some to do it. going into last Sunday's game with Niles Dockery showed signs of im­ know how to play, and serious prac­ club. "We won't be going over Butler used a strong inside game, provement in the game with tices will begin as soon as the spring there not knowing anything, and so $1.00 Florida State. The Seminoles were ace 1 Buy 1 coupon 1 coupon 1 but found Lobo Michael Johnson too supposedly very tired from an ex­ when Smith got in foul trouble. semester starts. Plus we have a class many people over there speak En­ 1 worth of tokens lOry Cleaning! Wash-Dry 1 much to handle. Princeton was pa­ tended road trip, and really thought George Scott and Don Brkovich (193-017) offered on Tuesdays and glish that translators are.n 't 1 Get $1.00 worth I • . I Fold I tient in demolishing Weber State in that they had made a mistake in sche­ have been steady, as has Alan Thursdays from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. needed.'' 1 of FREE tokens. I IS $1.00 lb. I .50¢ lb. I their opener, but weren't patient duling UNM as a stopover on their Dolensky. The team will consist of six men and "If we can get quality women I 1 coupon per customer I Explrul·21).83 1 Ex jl enough to beat UNM in the cham­ way back to Florida. All in all, things are looking good six women, plus two or three more players, women with athletic back­ I exprrut·21).83 1 1 plrut·21).83 pionship game. Mitchell Wiggins had been mis­ for the Lobes going into the WAC people who will act as managers and grounds, we should finish far ahead ------AAA Coin Lloundry & Dry C!Unlng 1 coupon Johnson was dynamite in the But­ sing from the team because of mono­ campaign. If they can win at home assistants to the coach. of any of the other five or six U.S. 2723 Sen Mlloo Blvd. NE por day teams going over," Moore said. ler game and did a good job against nucleosis, but he must have been and find some luck on the road, a "Our Holland team has a highly Princeton. Tim "14 Karat" Garrett glad to get a chance to play against conference championship and a "The women will be the key." 2626Central SE qualified person from the P.E. de­ Lujan said the team hopes to get played well in both games, but his the Lobes. Wiggins scored 27 points NCAA bid seem inevitable. partment who is interested, but be· UCL Ph. 265-9916 Johnson Gym for Saturday morning fore he commits himself, he wants to practices. "Carlisle Gym is simply see how much studentinvolvement too small,'' he noted. ''There is also he gets. The club practices every far too much chalk dust on the floors Tuesday evening at Carlisle Gym. left from the gymnastics team. You Moore said the team will start its spend half'your time 'slip sliding Check Us Out fundraising activities after the holi- away.''' B.Bl\1TIITG SKI BQUIPMBIL\1T Deli Ice Cream l!'BOM US MB.Al\TS How Do We Make A letter Who Can Say No7 Dell SandWich Than Anyone Else? We Make It Your Way ICE CREAM SUNDAEs •••••••••••••••••••• I I • $.85 B.ASY· P.ABKIITG. Choice of 9 meats Choice or 8 cheeses single •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $.39 chocolate pmeapple turkey American double. , •••••••••• , ...... 65 butterscotch dterry .AilDI'.AST shake (all flavors) ...... , ....95 142 h1uvird aoutlluot bam Swiss strawberry - Mtukwol, c•tn

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. -~--. ,.._ __ _ Page 22, New Mexico Daily Lobo, January 10, 1983 Page 23, New Mexico Daily Lobq, January 10, 1983 ·------·I I I I Sports Sports: I Gameworld... I I I 1 Welcome Back 1 Lobo Louie More ·Than s·how I Students I By Steve King crowd is more enjoyable because were there,." Nickerson said. they support the team. My job is to I New Games: I At most schools around the coun­ The UNM cheerleaders are most get the crowd into the game, and that appreciative of Nickerson's efforts. try, a mascot is usually just a person is much easier at the basketball I * Joust * Subroc in 3·D * I who puts on a costume and stands games." "He supports us all the way," said 1 plus 28 more games 1 along the sideline and claps his or Louie loves to visit .the handicap­ head cheerleader Gina Duncan. "If one of us is down he comes around her hands and helps do some cheers. ped people and listen to the coaches 1 One Free Game with Ad 1 In Loboland, however, Lobo ·during timeouts. He won the ''Super and cheers (no pun intended) us up. I Void 1·14·83 One per customer per day 1 Louie is more than just your typical Mascot" trophy at a clinic last sum­ We love him very much." 1 UNM Students only 1 mascot. mer and took blue ribbons in all At other schools, the mascots may 1 Across from UNM next to Don Pancho's 1 Kids, senior citizens and students events. "Some of the most popular just be there for show, but Lobo alike find Louie (alias Steven Nick­ mascots from around the country Louie is there for us. erson) enjoyable to watch ;md love L------~ him tremendously. He adds an extra .------, .. dimension to any University of New Mexico sporting event. ''The liUie kids .and old folks real­ ly focus on me," said Nickerson, l~CRQWN···PHOTolI . . . I who needs just 22 more credit hours 1 SAME DAY SERVICE In by 1.0, Out by 4 I to obtain a degree in finance. "Little kids send me notes (some of which PROFESSIONAL I. •Color • Black/White • Ektachrome I are of the perfumed variety), which I keep in a box at home. I think that TRAINING I • Highest Quality • We Specialize In 35mm I they relate to me and that helps them Printed by hand, one at a time • Nile Drop in Front Door I enjoy the games more." The Navy is currently accepting applications for PAID Professional I Nickerson, who graduated from Drive Up Windows • We Buy and Sell (New & Training .in the areas of: I • 1 Albuquerque's Sandia High School, 1 • ~~sc Film Processing Used) Cameras 1 sells shoes at Mervyn's in his spare 1 • Expert Camera RQpair • l.ow Prices 1 • Flight Training time. "The boss is very understand­ • 4-Year Medical School I I ing," he said. "I gave bini abasket­ • Residencies in Specialized Medicine ball schedule and he lets me work 00 OFF FILM Each Roll .• Business Management I $2 I around it. My girl friend. is also very • Shiphandling and Surface Warfare No Limit 1 DEVElOPING I supportive. She is a nursing student • Nuclear Power I Color or Blotk and Whit. • Develop and Print I and she works at a hospital, so it's • Civil/Mechanical/Electrical Engineering tough for us to see each other." with thi1 eoupon. • Architecture I orderJ, I Nickerson likes the -confines of the Pit much better than the some­ 1I 1I Each training program has its own special requirements, but some 1 eKodak 1 times hostile surroundings at Uni­ start receiving pay as early as their junior year of undergraduate l·~~=- versity Stadium. ''The football work. General requirements include: I ~-·~ I crowds are rowdy," he explained. "They take liquor to the games, • U.S. Citizen I MIDTOWN UPTOWN I shout obscenities and are real rude. I 4207 Lomas N.E. 8529 Indian School N.E. 1 Joe Cavaretta • Good Moral Character ~ Plus, I can't really see the game from • Physically Fit 1 '""' • [.-·. (East of I behind the bench. . next to""''~'M Blg·O) . next to Baldridge)W~omlng; UPS AND DOWNS: Phil Smith dtives lot two against Gtand Canyon. The Lobos, led by 1 I "At the basketball games, I'm 1 Smith, had a split vacation, looking good at home, except in theitloss to Flotida State, and For more Information on how to apply, I 265·9535 298·5577 1 much closer to the fans and the call 766·3856. I · I court, and I can go up and do~n the bad on the road. WAC play for the team statts Thutsday night at the Pit when they take on 1 M·F I AM·I PM Sal, 9 AM·1 PM Offer Expires 2·5·83 I aisles and still see the game. The Colorado State. The Lobos' record is 8-4. 1.------~------Welcome. We are glad you are here. BOOK ALL· TOURNAMENT forwerd from the Lobo lnvitetionel, University of New Mexico I . Micheel Johnson, e/most shetters the baclfboerd during /elf week's Grend Cenvonseme. Johnson, who is pleying elter It long ebs~ from the Lobo squed, missed this STOP slem-dunlf by fredions of en Inch. Students Sandwiches Quality Used Books Nobody Offers Better Quality At A Better Price Hambu1-ger ...... 1.35 Hamburger Spedals (100% beef, V..lb. patties) Club Sandwich ••••••.••••• 1.S9 Patty Melt, V. lb. patty ••• $1.4!) Cheeseburger • • • • • • • • • . • • • 1.45 Monday-Swiss Cheeseburger with baton •.•••• $1.8!) Club Sandwich w/fries ••. , • 1.89 Grilled Cheese ...... 7!' (V.lb. patty, pickle, lettuce, Tuesday-Green Chill Cheeseburger ••••••••••• 1.8!) Chicken basket •••••.••.•• 1.89 Grilled Ham & Cheese., •• , 1.2S Thousands of tomato, onion, on a sesame bun) Wednesday-Monterey Jack with sauteed onions. 1.8!) Fish baSket •••••• •- •••••• , • 1.89 Fish Sandwich ...... , 1.2!' Cheeseburger basket Thursday-Cheeseburger with chili c:on came ••• 1.8!) (Basket includes fries) Grilled chile & cheese •. , • • • • .8!' Used Books with fries. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -1.79 Friday-Pizza burger , •••.•••••.••••••• , • . • • • 1. 8!' Fries ••••••••••••••• -• • 49 .99 Graduate Student Association All our burgers are Charbroiled (served with Kitchen fries, onion rings, gamish on French Hard Ro11) .. . -~------~ 1 I 2 original Council Meeting Quarter-pounders 0 Pastries I OLD Saturday, January 22 Breakfast Soup prtce Would You Like To Get What You Paid For? Here It lsi USED 9 am Room 253 SUB You C.n Spend More Elsewhere, Nobody Does It Better I Agenda But You Will Probably Get Less. SOUPS DAlLY choice of 3 , ••• , .95 Each Doz. Each Doz. I. Call to Order Chile Con Carne ••••••••••• •. • .9!) Cake donut •.•• , • , .••• $ .20 $2.00 Maple bars...... 35 3.25 II RARE Raised donut • , , .•••.•••.• 2S 2.2S IL Minlltes from Oecember 4, 1982 Cup of Soup • • • • • • .. • • • .. • • • • .55 Brownies ••••.• -. , •.•• ·• ••••• -.25 2.25- III. President's Report· Dolph Barnhouse Omelette; 3 egg, thoice or hashbrowns or toast · • • .!)!' Homemade with fresh ingredients ...... 3S 3.2S Cookles, lrg•• 1 each .25, & 2 each .50 ~- Breakfast sandwich-muffin with ham and cheese • • .!)!) IV. Committee Reports daily! Jelly-filled donllts , ...... 3S 3.2S Bagels, ·large ••. , •• "" ••••••••••• 149 Nob Hill Center CASADnsoL ... Donut holes ••••••••..•••.OS .SO V. Old Business burrito with beans ...... • $1.50 VI. New Business Egg All pastries baked ftesh daily by our own baker VII. Adjournment Papitas with eggs •...•••..•••••••••• • .... • • • • • l.SO 3500 Central S.E. Huevos Rancheros with beans •••••••• • • • • • • • • • 1. SO (Includes choice of chile plus garnish) Coffee and will be served. Hot Entrees I All graduate students welcome Includes choice of Hours: lOa.m. - 9p.m. Daily • Noon- 5p.m. Sundays A note from our executive chef (Phil Hours: Mon.-Fri., 6:30 a.m. to 8:00 1 ea. or 3 entrees Watts): All our food is prepared fresh I . G. S.A. Open House p.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 2 ea. of 3 vegetables dally In our kitchen. .; (Country Store mlly) with roll & . from 2.SO to 2.!)5 .,, _____ ..,.~ _1 ---· II' I Siop by for free coffee & doughnuts GOODI Niuii:!ev Tan. 17 & ruesday Jan. 18 · Between gain ~ lpm GSA Office SUB Basemen~ New Mexico Union Food Service

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Right To Choose, 14 Self-esteem 57 Juicy 294-0171. tfn 15 ''Gotchal": 60 Softener CONT.-\CTS.-POLISIIING, SOLUTIONS Casey Optical Company on Lomas just west of Washington. 2 words 62 Get together tfn 16 Nevada town 64 Author YALE · TRAL. 17 Fable man Ambler 18 State 65 Stitched 2. Lost & Found HARRY'S------PLACE I HARRY'S PLACE I 20 Scoundrel 66 Of punish- 21 Sudden ment FOUNO BROWN CO.-\T with two scarfs, fo~, hems, 38Ron 5 Dispossess 26 Separate 51 Swagger pegged jeans, mends. Call after 6 p.m. Laura, 345- 39 Slither 6 Hair color 27 Beldame 53 Diving bird 7407. 1/17 41 Undo 7 Kind of car 28Tied 54 Folk dance A-I TYPIST. TERM papers, resumes, 299;8970, 42 Made of: 8 Quagmire 29M.Zola 55 Passageway 1/31 Suffix 9Edgy 31-- Arabia 56 Fell 24110UR TV PING service. 881-0628. 0211 43 Duck 10 Near 32Tempted 57 Beverage GUIT.-\R LESSONS, INSTRUPtiENTS, repairs and 44 Some photos 111nstead 33 Judgment 58 And others: rentals. MARC's Oultar Center, 143 Harvard SE. 46 Roosevelt or 12- out: 36 Rent payer Abbr. 265·3315. tfn ATTENTION Kennedy Makes do 40 Ultimate 59 Recite T\'PING. MEDICAL/SCIENTIFIC terminology, 48 Reserves: 13 Writer 41 Hillock 61 Pipe fitting Papers, lab reports, etc. After6 p.m. 821-4378. 1/21 2words 19 Gladden SCUBA INSTRUCTION, EQUIPMENT and travel. 43 Austria area 63 Unstale PADI and/or NAUI certlncatlon. All levels. Call HEALTH Albuquerque Divers. Den 294·1886. 1/19 4. Housing PROFESSION ROOMMATE W.-\NTED TO share house with married i:oUple. Ncar UNM and golf course. $190 MAJORS plus share uti!. 26S-0388, 1/20 SJIARE NICE HOUSE nearby, Furnished, utilities The Navy is seeking applicants for positions in the following: Included. $17$ plus DO. Serious male student. 268· 6617. 1/21 • Medical School Scholarships • SEARCIIING FOR HOUSING? 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Continued room, swimming pool, TV room and laundry. Adult education and specialization opportunities. Up to $31,500 in 4 years. couples, no pets. 1520 University NE. 243-2494. tfn FREE RENT POSSIBLE. In exchange for minor Excellent benefits. 30-days paid vacation annually. help. Bernalillo, NM - 15 minutes from campus. For more Information 867-4476, 867·2221. 1/21 call 766·3895. ONE BEDROOM, FURNISHED 1-i block from UNM. 898-0921. 1110 SPECIAL STUDENT .-\P.-\RTMENT. Furnished e(ficiencies, a walk from UNM, $179/mo, free heat. Cal1242-2S51 or294•4404. 1710 Coal PI, SE. 01/10 FOR RENT: EFFICIENC'II' apartment, 1410 Oirllrd N.E., $200/mo., for one person, $220/mo. for 2 persons, all utilities paid, $125 secttritydeposit. Fully

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