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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1976 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Student Athletic ID photos must be taken prior to Satur day night's football· game with Texas Tech. Athletic ID's are available at Phcho Services. Thursday, September 23,1976 Ford and Carter Debate Tonight
By United Press International President Ford rehearsed his lines all over the White House Wednesday and Jimmy Carter pored over briefing books against that moment tonight when they meet on a Philadelphia theater stage, take seats that look like barstools and begin the argument of their lives. The first of three 1976 presidential campaign debates-direct descen dant of the 1960 Nixon-Kennedy clashes-opens under stark television lights at 7:30p.m. on the stripped-bare stage of the Old Walnut Theater. There, for 90 minutes, three reporters will fire questions alternately at Ford and Carter before a television audience of scores of millions-in cluding countless uncommitted voters-in a pressure-cooker ordeal likely to have a major, if not decisive, impact on the election. Thursday's debate will be confined to domestic and economic issues. The Oct. 6 follow-up will cover foreign and defense policy and the Oct. 22 finale will be a free-for-all open to questions on any subject. In Washington, Independent presidential candidate Eugene Mc<;:arthy tried for a piece of the action. He asked the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to block the debate pending formal argument of his demand to be included ' ·~~.. •· ' . ·. ' as ~third major candidate. _... _. _...... ~- ~ ,, h' •• ·- .. ,.,..;; --- .. -' :~ •.• .,._:;.:...,;: •• ~.:.. /;n;..-_,_;_ __ ;_ ___ ~--- .".'.:":..;.;.~, • , .. .,_ ... ; :...... -~ •• - '""""- ,_ Beyond the standard campaign issues, this year's debates held great ,Photo by Da11 P.errara potential for personal bombshell questions hard to rehearse and already The Sigma Phi Epsilon house & garbage cans at the corner of Sigma Chi Road & Yale Blvd. controversial: What.about Carter's salty comments on adultery in that Playboy interview? What about reports Ford's congressional campaign Learn to Live Together finances are under investigation? Where would Carter, and Ford, set the level for increased income taxation? White House spokesmen quit ducking questions about Ford's training schedule and told reporters he is rehearsing his answers to every con Frats, Residents Adjust ceivable question. He has been doing so for four or five days. He plans to do so even after he arrives in Philadelphia Thursday. By Martha Booth fraternity on the block two years Oliver said he will also ask the In Plains, Ga., Carter's advisers declined· to be so detailed on the ''There is no easy answer," said ago where "guests" used her yard Environmental Health Dept. to preparations. They said he was boning up on the issues, which have been Assistant Dean of Students Tony for a toilet. take readings on the noise level summarized for him in two, thick briefing books, and discussing the Oliver, to differences that exist "All we ask is that they respect created in and around the neigh debate with advisers. between the life style o,f fraternity our property,'' she added. borhood by an outdoor band that Carter's spokesmen, however, insisted he was not rehearsing the debate members and that of resident Another resident, a retired UNM will entertain on Friday night. This format with those aides. families living on Sigma Chi and professor who has lived on Sigma will help us decide what an ap Setting f ,. / ------ '"0 Letters Ill (Jq Daily LOBO (1) Editorials v. z Perspective Opinions (1) :< ~ (1) X OPINION r;· 0 tl "MIN~ IF ~. Three Cents On Oui Y. r nr~ {""' 0 ~OOKING By J. Speer a' 9 ? C/J I'd like to get my three cents in or of a sunset for Arizona Highways, (1) ~ regarding the recent controversy I don't think anyone would have taken (1) 8 which is causing such a horrendous offense, but as soon as we get per a' split in Loboland: the Oui ad sonal, like D. H. Lawrence did when he ...,(1) tv vertisement. wrote about __ing, then somebody w I admit, my eyes did linger on it shouts lack of taste. I think beans longer than they did on the bald head without chili shows a lack of taste, or -\0..... of Lester Maddox, or the young man mint tea without honey, but my palate "' slouching in a chair at BCMC, or any of can not savor photographs. • the other photographs which appeared The young lady in the photo did not in the same issue. But the photo has a activate my erogenous zones, and she more basic appeal-the human body, is not an image of perversion unless we which many people consider a thing of make her one. After all, she might be a beauty. college student majoring in square Michelangelo found it worthy to car dancing, who models on the side to· ve in stone. Da Vinci spent many dark pay her tuition. Neither she nor the hours studying the bodies of corpses ingenious pose generate the erotic. - "'"'-'-''"'" WORLP ealled h.w as he prepared his treatise on anatomy, the >l> Ncwl'~m.1Jc Jnn until some authority made him stop Eroticism is in the mind of the viewer Arri Ir------T------,------~ I .. "': " .:1 I --- "'" " --·-·- ,. .,'1j Qq I . I : , : : : i : : : I I "_, I I : , . : I I I : : : i .. :I I Imperial Optical Co. 'I Band I . . I dntes I 1 I . ' I 1 I I : : .. . : . . I I Specializing In II:: : ' .... ,1 _j Personal Eye Wear L ' . . . . BUV1 ------~------~------Serving New Mexico For 22 Years GET1 FREE J.F. Klipstine (This column is for the students, AI Hurricane Band, a veteran on week., From 7-9 Monday-Friday 1 staff and faculty of this University the local scene, is at the Far West Twang Brothers is playing at the Dispensing Optician ' community who need to spend a Club on nine-mile hill this week. Golden Inn this week. The group Mon.-Fri., 9-6- Saturday 9-1 night out on the town with en Clams: the name's enough to get backed up James Talley last week. The Most Dynamite tertainers who suit that un you out to the Apollo, San Mateo Doug Kershaw plays Saturday Sound to Hit Town! controllable mood. Below is a list and Lomas, next week, night at the Golden Inn. The crazy Suite 15 of entertainers and where they are Moonpie Daince Band is hot fiddler is backed by the Twang 298-2817 1704 Moon NE Wally & The Snails playing. Most of the acts play from Texas boogie and fast-paced coun Bros. 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. GG) try roci. at Alfalfas, on Lomas near New Country plays with David Planets, Albuquerque's premier Washington. Frizzell this week at the Hitchin' UNCLE NASTY'S best known rock 'n' roll band, Positive Thang: the trap isn't so Post at Central and Coors. plays at Ned's on Central near tender at the Tender Trap, Central Gatlinburg is a soft country band "A Good Place To Make Friends" Washington through Saturday. and San Mateo, this week. playing on the east side of the city Niites 4418 Central Traveller, a popular rock band Magic Carpet glides in from Las at Western Skies, I-25 and Central with shades of jazz, gaining a lot of Vegas, Nev. next week at the Ten SE, this week. FREE followers, starts next week at der Trap. New Lost City Country Hand is Ned's. Grass Roots plays at the Tower Jt?-fi.a~_ indeed a country band and it will be ,t//~ Cheap Trix, rock and roll from Bar, 2nd and Osuna, this week. at Eddie's Inferno, Central and San Tucson, comes to the Triangle, Showcase brings rock and roll to Pedro, next week. llE~O MO§IrEl &~ G[ENfE W~UDlE~ Monte Vista and Girard, this week. the Fogg's Bar at Albuquerque Inn Rainbow's End is a show band at Hardly Small comes back for a this week. Big Valley Cattle Co. on Mcnaul in M\r~l [r~J~OOK~) 9 return engagement of supercharged Rubicon, a fine rock band out of east of Wyomil'lg, this week. musi.c at the Triangle next week. Arizona, comes to Fogg's Bar next Larrabee Bros., the best in comedy masterpiece LJ mellow folk-rock, is at the Establishment in Montgomery I Plaza. THE PRODUCERS Tonight UNM Marching Band is a big band playing Saturday night at the SUB Bo.llroom Lobb,Y University football stadium at half 10-3 Dail Sept. 27- Oct. l Wind Do.ve Frlebolln, ffilke King, ffilcho.el Fleming, John Griffin, Joo.n Evo.no, o.nd Do.n Dowling time. sored Student Activities • and The (QdiiiQc of SQnds I I By George Gesner the band played a set of blues that bachelor's degree in psychology. I Silver A barbeque - jazz joint in day and became the Cadillac Bob The most recent additions to the I Chicago gives its name to one of Blues Band. group are Michael Fleming and I New Mexico's finest bands Dowling, 28, plays electric guitar Joan (Spanli:y) Evano from I Cadillac Bob. (16 years) and tenor sax. He is quite Saturday Night Special. Fleming is Six interesting personalities make a visible frontman with sax in hand the drummer of the group and is a I up the group that's been together in adding an important dimension to Highland High School graduate. Cadillac Bob Photo by Phyliis M. Kushner its present form since May and are the group. Dowling said he has Evano is the alto lead vocalist now featured on the KRST played sax for only two short years from New Jersey. At 23 she is the SUN,. SEPT, 26 THRU SAT., OCT. 2 WED .. OCT. 27 THAU SAT .. OCT. 30 EnchantmentAibum. · but plays like he was born with it. CASABLANCA 1943 KEY LARGO 1948 youngest member of the band. Humphrey Bog<.~rt, Ingrid BergmPn Humphrey Bogart, Ed.,...ard G. Robinson Lead guitarist Mike King, 26, Friebolin comes from Chicago Evano has seven years of vocals ..• Cadillac of Bands Clzlude Rains, Sydney GtellnSUeet l.auron Bat:all, Claire Trevor wrote "Gain' To Santa Fe" on the and becomes one on stage with the experience. Evano said she always (Continll('d from pagt• m fiiOW, VOYAGER 1942 PUBLIC ENEMY 1931 The band is planning a tour in Beue Davis, Peul Hen reid, Clcfuda Rains JamC~ Olgney, Jean Harlow album of New Mexico songs. The piano he masters so well. The 27- loved to sing and wanted to be a Diddley several times, said the Colorado after finishing an I piece is a hot blues number that the SUN .. OCT. 31 THRU TUES., NOV. 2 year old is equally intense with the part of a band since she was lO spontaneity of the group adds to engagement at Okie's (the home of SUN., OCT, 3 THRU TUES•• OCT. 5 group refers to as "New Mexicago" LITTLE CAESAR 1931 congas. Friebolin's played the ivory years old. the versatility of the band. Cadillac Bob) last week. Cadillac FOOTLIGHT PARADE 1933 Edward r:. Robinson, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. style. James Cagney, Joan Blondell, machine for six years. The group prides itself on the The group has a repertoire of 90 Bob is a good feeling for everybody Dick Powall. Ruby Keeler WHITE HEAT 1949 James Cagney, VIrginia Moyo The band got together in Griffin, a veteran on bass for 101 variety of styles in its music. The songs ranging from rock to waltzes. in the band. They enjoy themselves GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935 1935 Dick Powell, Adolphe M~tnjou, Glenda Ferrell November of 197 5 at the Thun years, played with a lot of rock and group said it could tickle the fan Fleming said, "We even do mar on stage and occasionally a friend WED., NOV. :J THAU SAT., NOV. 6 derbird Bar on a jam session day. soul bands on the East Coast and a cies of anybody 15 to 81 years old. ching band routines like 'John Fill will come by and jam with them on CAPTAIN BLOOD 1935 Dan Dowling, Dave Friebolin, and rickoteer band called Rainmaker. WED., OCT, 6 THAU SAT., OCT, 9 Errc>J Flynn, Olfvle de Havilland, Basll Rathbone Fleming, who's jammed with Bn 'em Up Sousa' and 'Yankee stage. Cadbo coach and moral THE ROARING 20's 1939 THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD John Griffin, original members of The 26-year old bass man has a Doodle.' " JamEts Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Priscllla Lane (COLOR) 1938 • Errol Flynn, (continued on page 7) supporter Ron Lipton often does Oli\lie de Hevi1Jand, Basil Rathbone The band has future plans to I AM A FUGITIVE some excellent harmonica work for FROM A record, but said they would have to the group. SUN., NOV. 7 THRU TUES., NOV. 9 ~~to-~~-- CHAIN GANG 1932 TREASURE OF have enough material to record two Paul Muni, Glenda Farrell Cadillac Bob's easy-going nature THE SIERRA MADRE 1948 albums before they start. is best described by their motto; Humphrey Bogart, Waher Huston Everybody in the group writes "Cadillac Bob ain't no snob; he's SUN., OCT. 10 THRU TUES., OCT.12 ARSENIC AND OLD LACE 1944 WOMEN'S IDEA TO HAVE & HAVE NOT 1944 Cary Grant. Raymond Maney, Jock Carson original music which they call just looking for that steady job." Humphrey Bogart, Laurl!n Bacall, Walter Brennan WED .• NOV. 10 THRU SAT•• NOV, 13 "cadbos." The group now has 10 King said, "It's the best band I've THE BIG SLEEP 1946 ''cadbos. '' ever played in." I Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall MARKED WOMAN 1931 CONFERENCE'76 Bette Daliis, Humphrey Bogart I JUAREZ 1939 Science & Engineering WED., OCT, 13 THAU SAT., OCT. 16 Paul Muni, Bene Oe11is Come On Out I JEZEBEL 1938 John Garfield, Clai.lde Rains I Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, George Brent To The Old MILDRED PIERCE 1945 SUN., NOV.14 iHRU TUES., NOV, 16 I Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, Eve Arden AIR FORCE 1943 Cantina This I John Garfield, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy SUN., OCT.17 THRU TUES., OCT. 19 THE DAWN PATROL 1938 I Errol Flynn, David Niven Weekend! DARK VICTORY 1939 I Betta Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Ronald Reagan WED., NOV. f7 THRU SAT., NOV. 20 L.B.Cottonwood I KINGS ROW 1942 THE FOUNTAINHEAD 1949 Fri. and Sat. I Ronald Reagan, Robert Cummings, Ann Sheridan Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal •· HIGH SIERRA 1941 I Humptuay Bogart, Ide Lupino, Arthut Kennedy and WED., OCT. 20 THRU SAT., OCT. 23 THE S.EA HAWK 1940 suN., NOV, 21 THRU TUES., NOV. 23 Errol Flynn, Flora Robson, Claude Reins on Sunday JOHNNY BELINDA 1948 THE CHARGE OF THE Jane Wyman, Lew Ayrn, Agnes Moorehead BORIS KARLOFF LIGHT BRIGADE 1936 TORRID ZONE 1940 AS THE ORIGINAL KMYR Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, David Niven James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, Pet O'Brien l' WED .• NOV. 24 THRU SAT•• NOV. 27 I Presents SUN., OCT, 24 THRU TUES., OCT. 26 THE MALTESE FALCON 1941 GENTLEMAN JIM 1942 Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor fRANKBfSTEIN. 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