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WASHINGTON (UPl) Republicans clearly felt the heat of Declaring • 'there is nothing wrong the Reagan mandate, there were with America that we can't fix/' early hints some may balk. Senate Pr.esident Reagan Wednesday Democratic leader Robert Byrd, for unveiled a program for national one, said after the speech his party economic recovery founded on a "will not support" the tax cut $41 billion reduction in federal package as outlined unless low spending and tax cuts for every income Americans benefit as much citizen. as their wealthier counterparts. .. The president, addressing a joint The four basic points in the ~ssion Qf{:c.mgn~_s.s,_underlined the _president's plan:- stark choices confro~tin~ the -A $41.4 billion c.ut in fiscal ~ount,r~ and the econo.mt; rum that 1982 spending, plus $2. billidll to be m~;ctston. would onlymvtte. raised in new user fees for services; If. we do not act ~orcefully, an~ and $5.7 biUion reductions in items now, the ~onomy Wtll get worse, not listed on the budget. This would Reagan satd. . be a grand. total of $49.1 billion in To almost no one's surpnse, savings. - · Reagan's inch-thick "Program for Economic Recovery" identified the -Fiscal 19S2 tax rate reductions economic villain as the federal for a saving of $44.2 billion for Sen. Ike Smalley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee looks over bongs during the hearing for government and its 50 years of individuals and $9.7 billion for the drug paraphernalia bill. Smalley had asked what a bong was earlier. CPhoto by Helen Gauss ion) unimpeded growth since Franklin businesses. Roosevelt's New Deal. For the typical family of four, The president, dressed in a dark with $25,000 income in 1980, the blue suit, was treated to a lengthy, tax bill would drop $809 by 1984, a cheering ovation from the standing 30 percent reduction. Paraphernalia Sale Ban ·Likely -·· legislators as he entered the House -Wholesale changes in chamber. regulatory checks on. business, Helen Gaussoin Although the recommendation of committee's action to mean the biU He won applause U times for causing elimination of.some watch Senate BiD 4 is subject to a report would be reccommended Whether pledges to protect the needy, return dog programs and across~the-board SANTA FE - A bill to outlaw from the attorney general, Sen. Ike the attorney general gave a positive authority to the states, create jobs budget cuts in. agencies such as the the sale and possession of anything Smalley, chair mall of the com• or negative report. , _ in the private sector, boost military Consumer Product Safety Com that can be used with drugs was mittee, said, "There is no doubt An earlier hearing ·Of the bill was spending; push for arms control, . mission, the Federal Trade conditionally tabled Wednesday that it will come out of committee postponed when. a similar law cut fraud and work closely in aU of Commission and the Bnvi~:on- when the bill was heard before the with a do-pass." passed in Clovis. was declared it with Congress. mental Protection Agency, for an Senate Judiciary Committee Valent~. said he interpreted the unconstitutional by District Judge But While Democrats _.and continuedonpage5 Juan Burciaga. After citing cases in other states in which paraphernelia laws have UNM Doctor Researches been upheld by the courts, Catnpus -Organizations Albuquerque city attorney Pat Bryan said, "Judge Burciaga is Why Elderly Stay Healthy inconsistent with all of the other Receive Over$19000 cases." John Chadwick not be repr~sentative of the average District Judge C. Fincher Neal, Debbie Barnharl regular weekly meeting held elderly pe~:son. who upheld a Hobbs city ordinance yesterday. While some studies have at... Goodwin said his participants in similar to Valentine's bill, said The ASUNM Senate ap The UNM Speakers committee temped to show what makes elderly the experiment had to have no allowing the sale of drug propriated over $19,000 in funding received $4,000, the biggestpiece of people unhealthy, a doctor at UNM major diseases and not be on any paraphernelia was a "slap in the for various campus groups in its the ASUNM pie this ~eek. Hospital/Bernalillo County medication at the start of the study. face of our controlled substances The money is earmarked to pay Medical Center is conducting a Also; while the national average act." speakers, such as Timothy Leary, study to find out what makes them of overweight elderly is 60 percent, Neal helped amend the bill in to come to the UNM campus this healthy. only 15 percent of the people in the committee by striking all sections of City Police year. Dr. Jim Goodwin, chief of study are overweight, Goodwin the bill referring ~o advertising, a The Student Loau Program; geriatrics at the UNM School of said. section referring to determining which provides loans of up to $50 Medicine, said his study is the first He said most of the participants intent by prior convictions and a SueUNM to students for emergency pur of its kind in the country. are more active than the average section that made it illegal for poses, reeeived $3,000 from Goodwin said he started about person in the 65 ~nd older ·age anyone to sell pataphernelia to a Judy Giannettlno ASUNM. two years ago to study the effect of group. Goodwin said one of the minor three years younger than the David Griego, head of the Inter the immunity. system on the health participants walks about t 5 miies seUer. . Three Albuquerque Policemen Fraternity Council, told the of the elderly. everyday. "Everything questionable on a have filed suit in District Court senators his group needed $2,000 A year .later, Ooodwin started there are other factors which consitutional basisH was taken out, against the UNM Hoard of Regents for Greek Week and a Multi-Media studying the nutritional intake of may make a difference in health in Neal said, and the state has and the UNM Campus Police for presentation for the high schools. his subjects to see what effect diet the later years. Among the factors ·~sufficient witnesses to handle a injuries they said they received . ThOse present voted unanimously has ott the elderly. . that Goodwin is looking at is case like this/' during last fall's UNM-New Mexico to honor his request. Participating in the study are 300 heredity. Sen. Charles Lee questioned the State University (NMSU) football J'his year's UNM yearbook, The elderly persons. Ooodwin said 250 He said a person whose parents bill's affect on agriculture since it game, according to District Court Mirage, was given a $1 ,000 boost are past 70 while the remainder are bad lived to 80 has a greater chance outlaws the use of anYthing f()r files. from ASUNM. In the past the older than 65. ()(living to ua ripe ol4 age" than a cultivating marijuana. Richard Campbell, Julian yearbook has lost money. Mention The diet of the participants is person whose parents had heart Stressing that law enforcement Cordova and Jay Saenz, the three was made that if it ends up in the examined for vitamin intake in an disease. officials must prove the item was policemen, are charging that they red again this year it may have to be attempt to see if there is any Effects of drinking and· smoking intended for use with drugs; Neal had been hit and kicked by spec scrapped entirely. correlation between overall vitamin have not shown up in his group, said, un•s a hard bill to convict tators being · evicted from the ASUNM also allocated $1,000 to levels and the immunity system, Goodwin said. under/' stadium. help celebrate the addition of the Goodwin said. He said that most people who die Sell. Tom Lewis said he was The suit states that university millionth volume to the UNM He said the main reason for this . from cancer never make it to 65 or worried the law could be abused officials should have anticipated library . is because there has been 11a lot of 70. ·when determining intent of use. -trouble at the game because fans The total cost of the celebration crap about nutrition" but not Those who have made it that far ''1 don't want to haveto'bail Sen. frorn both schools were seated on will be about $25,000. Twenty-two enough fact. . do not show signs of having trouble Lee out of jail/' he said. the same side. Usualfy, NMSU thousand dollars of that will go to He said a few years ago vitamht smoking, he said. Amie Yalman of the New Mexico students ate seated on the opposite the purchase of a s~ries of historic C was the craze, this year ii is B~12. In the time the study has been Civil Liberties Union showed the side of the field. volumes. The money is to come But not enough is known about the .going on, eight of the participants bill would make it illegal td possess Campbell, Cordova and Saenz solely from voluntary con balance of vit~unins . needed to have diedT Because of the nature of or sell anything that 'COliid be used said the campus policemen used tM tributions. remain healthy. the study, those who die or drop with drugs with the knowledge or much force and .did not adequately The Hispanic Engineering Participants are aJs() given an out ate not replaced, he said. "under circumstances where one protect them from blows from Organization recieved $2,000 from annual physical to find any changes Money for the study has come in reasonably should know';. that it other spectators. ASUNM. that may occur in the immunity the form of two grants from the was going to be used with illegal Alex Roybal, ctiptain of the The organization is designed to system. . Natiot1al Institute on Aging. He substances. UNM Police and Parking Services give hispanic engineering students The participants in the study had said the grants, both for five years, The sectkJXt Yalman referred to said that there is no court date set career opportunities and en to meet certain criteria which may total $1 million. was deleted but a similar section yet. couragment. was left in the bill. Page2, New M~ico Daily Lobo, February 19, 1981 Page 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Febru·ary 19, 1981 Our meo/s truly sotisf; ~ Campus Briefs World News by United Press lnternationol Round 1•-,oJk Dance Taught
0 The UNM Ballroom Dance Club is sponsoring a Hostage Agreement Accepted c-, danceFriday from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. at the -Georgia Seeks Killer Still SUB Ballroom. WASHINGTON- The Reagan any future act of terrorism. implementation of the 3 There is a $1 admission charge. CD' THOMSON, Ga, ~ The the cas.e, but area residents have administration said Wednesday it After a month-long study of the agreements." 0 The dance will have open danqing plus one hour of Georgia Bureau of Investigation offered no assistance, wlll honor its predecessor's terms under which Iran released the But the three-page declaration, ur instruction in round dancing by special guest, Don says it is getting no help from agreement with Iran for release of S2 Americans, the State Depart implicitly criticizing the Carter =t Allen, an instructor at Brigham Young· University "My main concern now is not c residents in its effort to find a the American hostages, but warned ment issued a statement saying, .administration for negotiating with ~50¢~ (BYU) and a former director of BYU's Folk Dancing .still producing poison moon busting up a stUI, because we're of "swift and sure punishment" for "We have decided to approve terrorists, .ended with a warning: -< -< Troupe in Europe. · going to do that anyway, ob 0 Quitting Smoking GSA Council Meeting Workshop Given Sat. Feb. 21, 9am Rm. ·253 SUB Storewide A smoking cessation workshop is Agenda scheduled for Feb. 26 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the New 1. Call to order Mexfco Cancer Control Program II. Minutes fron11neet:ing o£ Ja.t. 31. 1980 conference room in medical Clearance Sale! building three at the UNM School Ill. President's report of Medicine, directly .east of the IV, Committee .reports (finance) Discontinued Textbooks medicalcenter library. V. Old business Harriette Barber, the workshop VI. New business(PlJlGJ organizer, said the training is being VII. Adjoumment offered to prepare facilitators to HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A FREE POSTER lead groups of individuals• in terested in quitting smoking. All gradlltrle Slllllents eire im:iled to allerul "We will emphasize behavior (prices qs low ds 99¢) OF THESE GUYS modification techniques in the classes, and sample class outlines, A wide selection of clothing bibliographies and resource lists will be provided,'' she said, HANGING AROUND YOUR ROOM? 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Pa~~ 4, N~w Mexico Daily Lobo, February 19, !98.1 Editorial U.S. Supports Oppression DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau t.!k/3, tiJH/il?£Ar Reader Says Perspective Needed , ' \ In Midst of ~Self Righteousness' ( Editor: ' midst Of feelings of national self \ (QJ righteousness. coincidence. Despite minor Dan Porter rants a lot about According to the recent study of squabbles and slaps on the wrist, "Soviet Aggression," "Soviet Pinochet, Marcos, Suharto, Imperialism,'' "Sov.i~;Jt rape," in his the early 1970's, 26 of the 35 countries in the world that used Stroessner, Videla, et al. are our Feb, 1 G letter "Reader Thinks progeny, and received decisive Neutron aotnb Necessary." torture on a systematic and large support from us. scale were clients of the United States. This situation is likely to This letter is not meant as a The rise of death squads and the. deteriorate even further under the defense of the Soviet Union; it is present Administration, that in meant merely to remind us to keep use of sophisticated methods of "interrogation" in. a dozen or more cludes a U.N. Ambassador who perspective about world events, countries that received U.S. feels we should a.ssist "moderately and not lose our rationality in the military and police aid is not a oppre_ssive governments"' (whatever the heck that means} who are friendly tothe.U .s. The cotnic strip character Pogo's· famous line was "We have met the enemy, and he is us." It's easy and simplistic (and apparently will be the policy of the Reagan Administration} to blame everything don't approve of in the world on the Soviet Union. It's easier to rant and blatne, than to face the complexities of the real world, and face up to our own responsibility for brutality in the world. ''r.teY, 1 MEA~r SIK MoRE WEEI New Mr"Jro Dally Lob!} 381400 Vol. 85 No. 100 The New Mo.h:o D111ly .l.t)bo Ts published Monday othrouBh F'rid3y·cvery .regular week (J( the University year, wet!kly during dosed .and finals weeks, and weekly duting die sumrnet session by the board -or S1Udct1t 'Publications o( the Utlivc:-r.Sity- of New ~exic:o, and Is not fintmtiaUy associated wJUi UNM~ Second class Ptl~tage paid .at AlbtHJiierque, New Mexico_ 81-131. Subs~ri~tioh rare is SJO.OO fort~ acn:dcmicyca:r. The op_i!litrn_s Cxptc.sscd on the editorial pages or the D11Hr l.oflo· ate. those or the author solcl'y, Unsigned opitlioil Is U1rtt of the. editorial board or the f)ally r.o~Jn. Nothing p.rlntcd In the- ll.illly Lobo nccessarHy represents jhc views of the Universityc;(Ncw Mexico. Dally I.Ob«J cdiiMiaf !'!fatr: Ediltlr •....••.....•.•.•••••••• , ••.•• KcnCfark Matmgfng·Edilor , , ... , .••. , • , .• , • Susan Schmidt News Editor •...•.•.. , . , , ..•...•. 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'1 SuGGm You STA~ • R·2 February 19 · 2:6, 1981 New Mexico Daily Lobo R-3 20th anniversary tour brings Beach Boys back The Beach Boys are buck with the vocals and the Nightclubs offer an basics as they arrive at the UNM Arena, Peb, 24. Billed as America's greatest rock and roll band, those lovable surfing U.S.A. lads make Albuquerque a stop on their Twentieth Anniversary Tour. entertainment choice Randy Meisner, formerly a singerbassist for the Eagles, comes along to start off the show, giving the You deserve a break today and this is your excuse to get away from it night a double whammy of sounds. all and open up the doors to the countless night spots of Albuquerque. An appearance by the Beach Boys not only brings So, put on your dancing shoes and let's go out on the town. nostalgic memories to the older set, but is reaching the first stop is friars ilast, located at 1200 Wyoming Boulevard, NE, with kids, renewing a musical trend of the sil>ties. The host, Charlie Rose, where a full evening of corpe-earlY·stay-late en Beach Boys admit to worrying about becoming a • tertainment is in full swing. Friars Eastputs the "happy" in HapprH~ur nostalgic band, playing for those in search of fond with discount drinks from $:30-8(30 p.m. anda tremendous combmat1on ,~ . mcnwrlcs, but have happily discovered that their of rock 'n' roll, New Wave and disc~ with t!J;ee men an~ a female audience is made up of kids who weren't even born vocalist, who call themselves Phido .. Th1s dynanuc foursome ;s made up when they cu:t their first hit record, "Surfin' USA." of Chris Cordova on keyboards, Beth Keyohru;a ~n b~ss (also . .lead The past 25 years for the five original Beach Boys singer) drummer Doug McDonald and lead gu!tanst J1m Mazz10 - has not been without ro~;ky waves, with a variety of definit~ly a "don't miss.'' On Sunday, a New Wave rock 'n' roll gr.oup business managers, and mistrust that led to each called Night Dogs. makes a stand. friars East serve~ lots of good Mex1can member hiring his own representative to protect and \ food every night untiLS:OO if you want to come to dmner. preserve his business interests. Their music suffered from the arguments and accusations. Bill Gunn's pop rock group, North, moves from Friars East onto the But once again, all is harmonious between the Hog's Breath, located at 4800 San Mateo, all of this week through feb. group, and their music reflects this. And that music is 22 better than ever. araham Central Station brings in Juice Newton and The Silver Spur The group played just under 100 American concerts band for a one-nighter on Feb, 22 ..Juice is a top country and western in J 979 to audiences totaling well over a miJiion vocalist. • · ht t people. A week-long tour of· Japan saw them play Happy Hour starts at 6:00 p.m. an~ las~ unu! 9~00 p.m. eyery mg a .. he fore 200,000 more fans. Graham· Central Station. Tuesday n1ght IS ladles mght With no cover "Th~ Jaz; Proph~; ''~ppea~lng at Ned's .EI Portal Lounge. (Photo by Randy Montoya) It was also tltis same year that the Beach Boys cut charge for women. Thursday ~nd Fri.day Happy ''Keeping the Summer Alive,'' a Car.ibouCBS release. Hours offer a bargain on well. drmks, wme and beer Beach Boys, Brian Wilson and Michael Love, the key for a two-for-one price. Tuesday, the busiest Happy songwriting team, wrote five of the songs on the hit Hoot of the week, gets you those same wet goods for album. tewnty·five cents. Rock's scrap pile is littered with the careers of ASUNM FILM COMMITTEE players who dared to leave big-name hands, so when If you have a cowboy hat and wear it on Sunday Randy Meisner .left the Eagles in 1977 to chase a solo evenings, you can get in wi~h~ut the _cover charge career, many believers felt he had. made a serious from 6-9:00 p.m., and once ms1de, a pitcher of beer mistake in flying from The Eagles's protective nest. .;osts only one dollar. Prior to making his hit, "One More Song," Randy, For the urban cowboys and cowgirls, Craham who had helped pioneer Southern California rock as a Central Station has a mechanical bull, the only member of Rick Nelson's Poco band and the famed critter of its kind in Albuquerque. Eagles, had to learn a few lessons. He had to come up with a full album of songs, sing all the leads, and put The largest club in town, Graham Central Station Kramer together his own band. Randy said it was right to reserves 'thursday a.nd Saturday nights for disco. leave the Eagles when he did, and the Twentieth vs. Anniversary Tour Concert of the Beach Boys, Nearer the campus, Ned's El .Portal Lounge, featuring Randy Meisner, is so-o-o right. located at 4200 Central Avenue, aims to please by Kr ASUNM tickets for the Beach Boys concert are The Beach Boys offering Jazz, with Jeff Sawyer during Happy Hour, $9.50. amer with 01' Scratch playing pop rock on T?es~ay through Saturday, and the Sons of Redan f1ddhng out Bluegrass on Monday nights. Traveling all the way up to the northeast side of town to 98(Xl Montgomery, £nd in the door of Al's Rock -N· Country, D.J. Cook in' puts the country jfrr@d]]J, into music, Cookin' leaves .on Feb. 21, so you have to hurry for this date. This program is only a small. repr~ntation of ©@W@~ Albuquerque's night clubs, butth1s hst Is only to get The mechanic~/ bull at Graham Cemtal Station i0Jlll® Romero~ (Photo by Bill Wechter) you .started. To be continued. next week, tests Lucy Jennifer Applewhite, from "North," charms "This year's 'My ~tilliattt Career'. alatenight Sensitive, intelligent and bar crowd. gorgeously f'llmed!'- ' '" {Photo by •· * * * *. Firsr there was 'l;icnic :tt Neal Hanging Rock: then ·~lr Btil}ia~t Car~et' O'Gallaghan) o:nd noW. DeS I of all 'The (oettmg o/ \t'isdom: lt is im:ompar-Jbly Introduction m New Mexico Daily Lobo R~s R-4 February 19 • 26, 1981 ART SHOWS starring Liza Minelli at Don Pancho's Feb. 20 and 21. UNM Art Museum-- Lithographs from a Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon ~election of the Tamarind Institute collec Q~e~n -- with Peter Ustinov and Angie tion. The Tamarind has a litho collection D1ckmson, premiering at the Coronado that is unique in the United States. The Four and Montgomery Plaza. museum is open Tues ... i • New Mexico DailyLobO R-7 R-6 February 19 ·26, 1981 Fll Lawrence WclkShow · Fll JerrY Falwell 10.15 m News 7,30 0 Charlie Chuplin CamC R-8 February 19 · 26, 1981 r,,30 0 NBCN!•Ws 3,30 0 Gilligan'sl~innd {51 Prismwr. C'cil Illo~k ll 8,00 0 Tu<•Hdny NIMht At 'fh<• Movies U V<•gu$ U Whnt's llnp)lcning · 0 l~lcctricCumpany 0 Nuvu 'The Mnludy of l:knlthCnre' G_'1l TBS N<>ws 0 VariOus Prngrammi"g U AllCNcws • 10.00 oom NcwH @ Heverly llillllilli~·s {f7lllul> Newhart Show ln tn'!. -eruof me_dicnl mil:acles, ~shock~ ID Mil:btr Mouse mNcws ingly 1urgescgmentnfthe·vopulat_ioo is 0 !lick CavettSbow - W Purmyc Clll Snn!or Page 7, New Mexico Daily Lobo, FebruarY 19, l98l Page 6, New Mexico Daily Lobo, February 19, 198! Arts Sports Referee Goes Graduate Up UNM Signs 10 Players Dolensky Stays Home To Court ~er"riee paula Easley eventual state champion. He Art Show Sports E!litllr l!veraged 25 carries per samti and 5;9 Yl!rds per carry. · Duve Sand are right behind them, "I think Jmagine the bedll!m it could we have the best crowds in the The University of New Mexico Ml!thil!Smeier has a solid 3.0 cause in the National Football Dc;iidlitie for LIP SJ;kVICE .is nQDI1 the day 'before WAC," said Duncan of the Pit. League. A referee tosses the home tJ1e announcement. is to run. footbaJI team signed 10 players grade point average. Coach Gary Colson's "But it won't be easy to beat team's quarterback out of a game At Gallery Wednesday. the national signing Montez Love, a runnlngback basketball team pll!YS the Utah St~bw•'· Station_ Noontime Enlertltllnmenl - Utes tonight in Sl!l t Lake City. Utah or BYU on their borne · because he smacked a visiting Thl!rsday, Fc;b. 19, from li a·,m. 10 1 _p.m., day for high school pll!yers, from Eastwood Big)l School in El Tl)e seconc! in a series ofgrac!uate The last time that the two tel!ms court. player. The quarterback hauls the "Bluegrass Pclic;;t~. The football program had 20 Paso, Te~as. Love il 5-9, 165 Duncl!n sai.d thl!t either Dl!vid referee into - court. The court art work exhibits is now being sch(orships available for next pounds .. met, the Utes wound up winning by six points in_ overtime. Duggin or Larry Tarrance will decides the referee wl!s wrong and shown in the Secane! Floor fttayor ,Dtnill Rulik- will ~peakThl!rsday~ Feb. !91 season. Love's sc hol11 had l! 9-1 record on m Educ_atlon IOJ from l2:30 to 1;30 p.m. An start in place of Dolensky. jails and flues him. Teaching Gallery of the new art_ The Lobos signed only one the season. He had 170 carries for Utah had been riding a 13 ASUNM Speaker's Committee Presentation. game winning streak, which was "It will probably be Tl!rrance That's whl!t happened in a civil building. Albuquerque player, Tim Lopez of 1276 yards, averaJling 7.3 yards per one less than the school record, starting becl!use we are playing court in Athens, Greece. Soccer The works_ of three artists·, PtJI. Alpr.. Theta.~ -Important ?-.1'ee(ing op Friday, Valley High Schoo]. carry. He caught 10 passes for 85 MuUi·J..=l~rpQse until San Diego State broke that two big teams," referee Mikos Litsas was sentenced Wayne Higby, Paul Broch and Feb. 20, In, tlle Hts!QrY .RoQm. at 3:30 Other New Mexico players to yards and was. aU-city for two years, p.m._ Items ·to. be d.iscu$ed_ wW lndude 0 A c string last week. If Tarrance starts Kenny Page to 40 dl!YS in jail and fined $100 Miriam Schapiro, are part of the proposal$ Wid iniliatro·n banquel. ' ' -' sign with UNM were: and all-district. show, Freshman starter Alan will remain at the other guard because he "illegally" suspendec! Myron Driscoll, l!n offensive Love has a 3.5 GPA, and is an Dolensky and Co-WAC player position which he has played for PAOK player Filolas Pelios, who Broch and Schapiro's works ar.e Blue KeY - D9 you have a grade-point average of linem~n from All!mogordo High engineering student. color lithographs, and Higby's of 3.0 or above? Blue Key Senior HonorArY iii W: .Jhe of the week did not accompany the last nine games. Page scored claimed he did not strike an op pro~;e.ss of recruiting potential inllia~es. ~~,you wiU be School, Driscoll is 6-3,225 pounds, Nick Johnson, defensive back the team as they left Wednesdl!Y 24 points against the Utes in the posing player. Greek referees saY earthen W!IJ'e. Alll!rt in the show a seruo.r nexl ~em_ester, have a 3,0 Pf abOve and are Doug Pickett, a quarterback from Lyndon Johnson High School has earthy tones which seems to put in,ter~$ted i11 rRemPcrs}lip, you ai'e encouraged to morning. Dolensky has l! two teams' last meeting. they will help Litsas appeal the piCk up ·an nppUcation at the Dean of -Students from Las Cruces Mayfield High io Austin. Johnson is 5-11, 170 hyperextended knee and will Duncan said that both Utl!h judgment. "If this verdict becomes the entire exhibit in a peaceful Office _at M~a Vista 'Hal}, School. Pickett is 6-0, 185 pounds. pounds. mood. miss both the Utah and BYU l!lld BYU will probably play the legal precedent," says a spokesml!n One player from California As a senior Johnson had six Lobos a man-to-man defense. Perhaps the.highlight of the show UNM Jtai~_DJll Dan.ce Club.- .meets this Friday games this weekend. for the referees, "then we might as Feb, 20, from 7:30 to 9;30 p.m. in lhe suJi ~gned with the Lobes. David Lilly, interceptions, 72 assisted and 15 "We would rather they play us is a color lithograph by Broc)l, "They are not going to brush well stop directing games.'' ~llroo'?· Featu.~ _will_ be one hour of excitlng a wide receiver from Locke High unassisted tackles for an average of man. But they would probably ms!ru~;tton by rn this one off,'' said assistant entitled, "Sandia." It captures Mr. Don Allen, instr\lct01: round School in Los Angeles. Lillyis 6-0, 11 per game. He ran back three feelings of the closeby mountains dancl_ng .from BYU. coach Scott Duncan. "They be more successful with a zone 175 pounds. punts for touchdowns and set up (Utah) lost a game, so they will against us." . Defectors Skate when the sun is almost gone. "Anonymous Was A Woman," a color lithograph by Miriam Shapiro. Lilly was one of five players on two more touchdowns with punt Gallery hours are generally 8.:30 bereadyto pll!Ythis week.'' Wyoming played a zone (Photo by Bob Griffin) the Locke football team that signed returns, averaging 10.9 yards per a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through "Our guys l!re so un against the Lobes last week, but The figure--skating Ptotopopovs scholarships to four-year schools return. Johnson was an all-district Fric!ay. predictable on the road. We Page busted it with 24 points, say their hearts still lle with Russia. Wedne.~day. He is a very smart selection junior and senior years really have played poorly away After the game Colson said thl!t But the icc dnks _there were just too ___ KNME Airs-- 'ABBA'. ------·receiver with 4,6 speed. Lilly's best- -andall-centra!Texl!Sas.a senior. _ from the- Pit;" Ooty· two of the he was -pleased with the Wl!Y his - small -so they defected.- The pair asset is running good patterns. He Rodney Coles_, a runningback Lobes' next six games will be squl!d used the new zone of made light of questions l!bout Will Roman Return-toe the U.S.?- KNME television brings the make the music, both behind the has the ability to get open con· from Austin Reagan High School. played at .home, with two of tense. differences between the Soviet Swedish rock group, ABBA, to scenes and on the stage. sistently and won t)le team award Coles isS-8, 165pounds. those awl!y gan1es against top Union and the United States. town this Saturday night at 9 The four members enjoyed for most outstanding offensive Coles had 116 carries for 903 twentY mnked teams. The Lobes would still rather ''People in Russia, people here HOLLYWOOD (UPI)- Roman John Van c!eKampsaid. Polanski would. probably receive a p.m. successful careers as individual player on the team that went as far yards, averaging 7.8 yards per If the crowds at U tl!h and play against ml!n-to-ml!n are people everywhere," Oleg Polanski, nominated for the best He said the arrest could be term ranging from 16 months to as the state semi-finals. carry. He had 12 touchdownsfor 72 defense because of their team Protopopov said. "1 say 'moloko' Dubbed "Sweden.'s greatest performers before- joining forces BYU are not as enthusiastic as director Oscar for the movie. avoided if Polanski's attorney, three years if sentenced. All of the other signees are Texas points. Coles led the district in quickness. export,'' the four member group .10 1970. They have sold over 30 · those of the Pit they definitely and you saY 'milk."' "Tess,'' will be arrested if he Dougll!s. Dalton, madearangem~:nts "Tess," which picked up six players: rushing average, a two year starter Protopopov, 47, and his wife, dearly demonstrates why they million records since this retur.ns to the United States to for him to surrender. Oscar nominations including one Mark Ml!thiasmeier_, a full ~ack leading the team in rushing and Ludmill! Belousova, 43, were in )lave sold more records thl!n any bonding, with their intricate attend next month's awards Dalton refused to comment on for best picture, is the romantic rhythms and soaring melodies. from Amarillo High School. scoring. All-district two years, ali- Portlaod, Ore., for a five-day stint other recordiog artists in his play on defense. As a fullback .football office expects more signees ceremonies, the district attorney that suggestion, but said he was story of a impoverished teen-age Along with the mix of Mathiasmeieris S-10, 190 pounds. central Texas as a senior. with the Ice Capades. They joined history. The program, taped he carried the ball 66 tin1es for 27 8 today. said Tuesday. sure his client would not "fly in girl who discovers she is related to a melodies and rhythms is brought Mathiasmeier is a three-year Frank Pl!ige, a linebacker from High school players were en the touring group shortly after their Polanski, 47, fled to France three unannounced" to attend the Oscars titled family in Victorian England. during a 1979 concert tour ofthe letterman and team captain. He EiUeen Ellison High School. Paige yards, l! 4.2 average and 5 touch decision to seck asylum in Swit· U.S. and London, captures the a perspective on how the music couraged not to sign before signing years ago after pleading guilty to a show. rushed for over 3,000 yards in his is 6-1,215 pounds. downs. Was recruited by Baylor ze.rland in September 1979. vitality and dedication of the was first conceived and evolv.ed, and North Texas State. One of four day. single count of unlawful sexual Polanski, who spent 42 days in a The title role is played by 17- as it serves to introduce the career and over 1,300 yards io his Paige is a three year letterman Three players that signed with He said skating on many ·small intercourse with a 13•year-old girl, state prison -for a preseotencing year-old Natassia Kinski, Polan foursome whose music has senior season. He was all,district and starter playing in every gamein brothers who have signed college Soviet skating rinks Wl!S like Cl!ught the imagination of viewers to the four artists. scholarships in football and track UNM last year, and not staying .at and a "no bail" bench warrant has diagnostic study, flew to France_the ski's girlfriend for the past two selection in his junior and seoior tile _three-year history of Ellison playing a Tchaikovsky masterpiece miiUons of fans all over the C~imaxing _Saturday night's UNM for the 1980 season will been issued for his arrest. night before his schcdllled court yel!fS, -- years, the District Offensive player -High School except two games he over the ll!Stsix years. "on half a piano. ''This (small world. special are the group's biggies, teturn to play the 1981 season. '-' lf we knew he was in Los appearance in February 1978. The Polanski bas received two "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme,'' of the Year in 1979 and 2nd team missed in his senior season with an The tenth signee is Greg Lusk Chuck Best, Michael Carter and rinks) was the main thing of our Angeles or anywhere in the director, a native of Poland, is a previous Oscar nominations -for ABBA in Concert: A "Take _ a Chance on Me,'' all-state in 1980. . injury. Despite missing the two from Texas. James Bell. frustration. In our hearts we remain country, we would have him naturalized French citizen. best director of "Chinatown" and Russians, but in Russia our careers Soundstage Special gives a peek "Knowing Me, Knowing You," Mathiasmeier's team went to the games in 1980 he was the team's High school players may con UNM has also signed nine junior arrested to go before a judge to face Although he faces a maximum for best screenplay adaption for state quarterfinals, winning seven second leading tackler. All-district could no longer flourish." into the music and those who and "The Dancing Queen." tinue to sign for colleges, The UNM college pll!yers. sentencing," District Attorney term of 50 yeats, Van de Kamp said "Rosemary's Baby.'' straight games before losing to the in his junior and senior seasons for .._. r'\ .. .J'\fl~ffi~'~~"})..l~'~ H~'luse . 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