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,u, l:,lt'llt·at ~.Jl.H\ lur ~~n lutil: v.or!.. !\pph rn ',(JH HI! I \ftrJII k .,l,••u.,t.k d,ul, ,u ,) '"''' ~I• j\Cf'-"'1 un1) 1u 11watrt' -l!W4 ( un '1'• ! 'I,' I ••:11,1:·~~ '>'•I: l ~.\j JlJuo)j\'.'~' )J:";' 6. EMPLOYMENT 1\rlaJHl cntral L,f· il J':' lluw.d,t~. CJ~1 I'J. ]1}7X !Jum J.Oflpnr·41ll1pnr lb \\ t;I{!o,. 0\ [ R'"il ·\\l...,,h.,: i't'il~~-( "tP'· 2"'-r ~ 1)0'~ puv.t't ul '''-;upcnmm" ~~ >.nminf! un ~Hung' HI I I I !It U ~.c i1 ', il." tlfJ n~~l IJl(Jc K- I ..._~1. 1.! {)( .IHI· Hlt1\!'1[) Tlli·ATRE· 1~ IIlli~ t:.tk1ng ilp­ •Jt.,"lh" <11' l•hk•l -·~· II,,{, 1(1 lf, l Jill '-.I·\ f1U-f 1 1Ji \,1,-;nt­ ph~mrun~ lnr part-tim!! hcll"' o\pplllJI.\i{[ 1---v;--tr f!t~c)r-J~-j f--,-yl-lt~l Ai.-HHl._,--\1 ;\l".ll R fullltmc.-1 urnpc, 1.) Ill J1 \[ ~·I ~IJ Ill" pill"- <11,11\W. !\i('.tf L<.illljlll Jllt'kr 7. TRAVEL 1\!iwn~.r. ,\u•.u.dJ'-1. •,,a, ~'ll. All held.,, S"if}(J-$1200 .trl.' ,,,, ,!!Jo~orry • .:flt liJ(,~,rl!~·r ( (JCJ [/J. ]JJ nl•'r>th\~, ~·xpt.·tt'C', r ( r:111er. l)(n. 441XI-NB I ruck. wrll help 1m: move n wa~lwr to Albuquerqul lt·w • •I, bd· . J1t1 . '£11~ ~62 \7~ I Valk \ l{l.'flt.d•, '$ 't; lk!kdt·~.(AI)4':'04. IO,z~ ~· . I~W ~~,JN[" t~;~;;~~ AI l IN J I:RGAl A( "11<. TRA Y~LLERS lnnd ~nur nvcJcd. !'vlnH'lllr.'llt l wlnr;iJJtlll ant.! Bcgmnmg 1 ;qlph.ur,·~"., ~llt<:rnnm1~ '$l 2~ 'hr. lnqutrc. Height\ ( e\ti~rti<:~- Rcmemhcr, < lo~e ~llC(~\lrliCf!. of the 11c~l l. PEUSONALS lt'•llh<'l\'"•1~ ( ],lltlt~1.ltltoll}{,Ul(IJC, 10 17 ~ft;_ J~(f,\alkvHt•JJJ •l>llu.•lmy, pliuw· There was no fire and an alarm paint left out in the open - but if fCJ\ "')) l"'i BIOI fHrY l;tttl-thlW- I hl.ttt·, 1 ·vr~;r:;, t N\-1 o\1-ti ~ \t..1A_i_i ht;;;;- <-;-;;,at" l~rr-12 r~''il~ D;Jlla~. ·1 X 1<;2] I II/OR English teacher Patricia Smith Department's job to extinguish to help out with an inspection, 'I' l>~I'J IIJ·,l·1 Cllf!\P Wl\lERBf·DS J\1 Wau.•r 'Trip~. $99 buy~ lurpl.Jlt' "rfu•,Jh lurnl'-ht•r.l l 1 nlrtrc~ r.ml ~111<. O(J llfiCJKfll\( K w )l,,,k. rwuli' \1t'll'"' ~[nld PHAR"'-IAC"'r' lNH:RN WANThD.I·' ( t'll(l'f ,lfld 1\tolu;•~ uiiLtt' Ill I~ J(Ji\7 ]IOI"'-,l·Sl"l I I·R HJR ~I·MJ·SI E-R IHH~I\K, I ung· player\ wmnctl. l'all2.~~·3B$3, 2!'15·0608. lOll 9 •f•,d• 111 r,.,,,.IUHlt'lll nlllldent. 842-8-56'\. 10120 IJIIu '-.rmhul A,u~llll"•( I'IJit'l )n4i()(, ]{) n li\~'f CHANCl:d TO reclaim poetry ~ubmiucd to Unquestionably, fire code - . -· . . -- -. -·- 'TTMJI Wtntdt'l\ LOY [ltll'.t' llll •I 1\-h(•f.'l'> (t!i;'-lt '•l:ll I ·UIIIrc~ rndw.ktl, 2~~ 16'1(,, J(J,- 16 a fire, pulled three more alarms and turns from blue to orange to code. "And since we have no authorily . - P/\R I· IJ\·ll, Rl"TAJI ~ale~ pl'T\nn~ rtceQcd. U~:bc(~ Con~·cptron~ S. \V ,'<, [;t"'t h\ue. ( ome by Marron Hall .., 11~1 1\~~ HOt J( 0..,1'1 r J) rr.rdrr•, m·r·rkLI Jor un ltllii'Uioll \ .thH.' ,1"'174(,(r6, M·l Ill\ HI !1 1 j{.6{j\:i- I Of{ Rf "-./f.~ 'i[lilr~~~wu~;;- "'"lth 1;umly 292 I u~:~~;Jpc OutlcL 293-0817, 243 4242 10•20 IO"i he lOre noon through Oct. 20th )0 1 20 Fire Marshall Bob Baca, though, at the University, ali we can do is ·~r•rurr•ur l ,rJI~\liiii,Hr 1' Juwph.r..1;utrnt•/ 1 o~ 1 wi--J)i-a·~nA\· 1 VI N'INC, ~!J~--~- -~ 21)1; \0'11 lct·U!. I Vl·N 1\· YOtl arc not ln~ter than a ~pcedmg bullet is handicapped with staff of only send report and recom­ b,ufJJunll\ hr r fuor /rmUWIITJ.Ill frhri\1\·, ltl>UJ'•, a a a or more pmH:rfu1 1hnn n lttc(ltllOti~c or able to \cap til !I Jill R \fl AN~- Ill !\lilt! I r( lllqd-tia.; 'h.tlkr l'l~·.rw rt111rn Rt•'Jr.rnJ HK I 402•1, ~1)4 01\I!J three. mendation to Santa Fe," tall hUJIJmg\ rn n ~tnglr.: bounU•you r::m ~till be the ·"·,tllll"!' 0urJ'I 1111'•"• IIIII b('t,HI'.I' Hl\lf ht,Yik I'• 10:2() 5. FOR SALE Albuquerque "Supcrm:m". The Hiland thePORfAI~I[ l,V'~$15.00tn$(J{U}(I 441 to one university a year for a Baca said, an inspection of UNM hnrm~·muu1. Wt•Jt 1\tiJ,.tlrt·r·l lCftluttH~ or "Supern101t" at \hopping ccmcr~. New Mexico thorough inspection," Baca said. was undertaken and the final report Jrtt.lm.ud...,l l~troml!72CJ'>~J10 IIJ.J? UOB JACKSON W "lPI·HJ prulc~'>ionu1 hlt:yL"Ic. ~'1\JC CH:Jll'o, ~,:hoUl\, c1c. from NO\. I Uf\Lif I !'Ill \"•dl'\ f\"lll -J•YiJION iut ~.!J;.: t~Tr.t· "However, if we get a particular sen to Van Darn Hooker, ( .tmjlY illlr.l tlur.l-ill:~ 1'11tllJltllCnt, 1\lctallit.: green 1111t1 • hrNnm~. l"hi~ i~ pan tum· cmployml'lll thai offer• Temporary ll t•••IJ,tlrh• 2'1K I '·1<1 Ill J'1 complaint, we'll send someone oul University Architect. ~lhl•r, ~1 1ndt lrume. Mun umtlnrun. $5~0 ur hc~t '.·,;',. 111 JJ(O">C OPI"' "Nn 1:~ llltl•JU r1\ r ION·~- ll~uf, 3. · SJ~R V J CJ~S I)/let :!99 MIH Jfn --~-~~--;.~ for that purpose.'' 1!•"!11 Hlllt',t'li lll)'l\1" UU1l'tilll'il(..'lll .2~~ ~'Ill-! IO IIi Services DAILY 1\l 10 SA.'\. l·X('l·J I I·N·r ~mtdnron. Ktng. _.J?Fit®t~('e~ But unlike the city fire depart­ The inspection covered the Tl \"-! Dl <., i I Pill N: Jl!\fli1Y l~lftiun~~·t;th . --,,-, i•i ,._INKO''-. IYPIN<, !--.[ IWH I· 111\M Selc~·tn,:J tlnd "'-it 'l'H~ 20" 2f,B-l401 $'100.or hC\1 tliTcr. tfn Tuesday, October 17,1978 J\OV. \ 111\llllll' 1 1 tl-.~PL'fl Ph11ILI'> No .t]lptrmtrlient. men!, which has ordinances with dormitories, La Posada dining hall, \\IJ'\.11 "i V...( Jl'lll YOl 1 llkr· 111 h~· .rrun1c dlt'tll~c '76 r-JA'I 12R ~t·DI\N, 20,000 mr., ct>ut10mi~.;al, Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! U1KR~I< Wed11kl''<~ 1 1 thr teeth (warrants, the power to close Popejoy Hall, Rodcy Theatre, und .ttlulr IILil'lt''\t'd ( .tll2\~ ol Mft.LIIt'r (tplll 10 111 ~·ro;,;rlll:nt llTL''>, gourl, dc<111, cUyt:~\r. $1800. ( al1265· LEGS ) rf 1 ·\"I I 11!\M I' ]{-) rnl:llnl ptn·l;~ ~~Jhln~i"-d"tu (,\tlJJ\1~ -~T~'«>Ns ,\lt--:,-,.,.-,~;-Miul,;· .. <•utw MUM 10119 ~I ~ Cash Daily!!! a building and levy fines), the state several other buildings including ~tlnltu ,.'!'i'i 'iKHll rfn ARE ~~~ ~ r "II t pttozr. '> \\' ·., 1,,,, !'•'•Ill' { t111W b\ Marwn I f,tll C liS TOM HlJJI T WOOIJ rurnnure r.:rcatctlto fit ().\ -r YPJN< ~-'II J(VJ( T -;,--~~~,;;-Pi~l~j;;g;;i Laborers, Domestics, has none and compliance reports Mitchell Hall. Baca said that at the Ju .. trllur~·mlt•llllrlt)ll)'lr0tt 2llih 11l'20 ~·our n~cd ... Spccmli1ing in bcdroo111 <;Ci:<., \tcrc~l IN.! ~ \1JI·H'i( 111\l M I'IJ•I ~ l-tJI 111 411JWI tt'/lt- OH-- nht11rr.tl .. ~~H·m 1cdi!Ut.al, f!.Clli'lill, k·j~:nl, medrr.al, ~ti.llltl\, ~-l'tll1r l'h~'\f~. und adjmln\llc buok~hcl'i WIR;I!tcr611m, tfn 4821 CENTRAL NE Parking in rear ••II ,JJt. 11UV. Jt1r ,\ l!tni!Ld HIIU' IOl 'SJ (l(l In \1,lffllll r-..i (J)" i1i i 11 .\\'til!-rotJ1CI'~1 hlllllt=. cUum~. PoRTAnt l· 'IYI'l 1 WRI'rl~R • ADJI·.R .\1ctcor. opposlte Hiland Shopping OMI checks deaths ILJII l{oom IU'· ,urJ 011 thr Willi ( lllll•HII'• v.,ulo. ~•f 11..'\I'•IUI\o H'~L'olfdio l:PJ·NDl•Nl' WOODWORI.::J~RS wJ.:ing 1 IIIII I \II~'\\ ,<,~~S/\- ~ J-ni (~~~(~~~~~~ I \11•1\htr. [ -\/M ~·ruJu lnlttf/ll,lfltll\2:!11 (ltlt:f!.l Ill 20 By CHRIS MILLER ,,;U.,hllll tmlcn Ur:d .. , dtC~t~. cttbmct,, !able~. lO}.,, Campus Bicycle and Moped (Behind Okies) Investigator (OM I) which is part of brought into the OM! morgue ear.h {UIIfl ( lllh •'II I·Jl)'"· olml lllf 1ht'1t".l (II OJ:hll~r !l'.lrn /H '-rl ItT \Nn--\i'II 11 ,un , n•llrl.toi,J·. \O.Jtlr Hm• • 111 U t••tttll•l'• .unl The body of Jane Doe, a baby the UNM School of Medicine. The year the work to identify these h"' ( 1.1 .. o1J'Jiftl'\lllli.I!Ch M life• t'il UC!!l-.t•nd\ ~2'i L'~ll111U~Illl''" The body of John Doe, about25, throughout the state. The OM! also Normal prodedures used in Several UNM students took on Johnson and John Montague, both ll''.. ll,ll( lt'·ll( I'TI\I.'I'I,l\~l·lJJ'• ~~ .. ~l}!.l--. ( .11! 1\.l:' WU ·\\ llf\ \\ 11!>}"-..<, "iJ'I-( 1·\1 Ill~ was discovered lying on a mesa acts as a repository for unidentified identifying bodies include checking professional scientists in a com· computer scientists from Los I~ Ill 111 2n the person's clothing, finger­ Alamos Laboratories who solved ;111 '\,)1 l\\11 \\\1 t I {'o l~h,o,,tf,t t' -1(,111-,~n~ iii\~( ilt ~.:.c 1~', =;(it Y\.,\1-llj \f(Sfti-p-;rh;-: outside of Santa Fe on May 15 with bodies. puler-programming contest h·"· 11J "-r~·tt'>-Lll t 1,11111 \1.uwtl H.tll Rttnr1l (U'i ,hhtlh,unldilldt,.•n ~.n 1"14 Ill H• ' i six gunshot wounds in his body. The unidentified bodies of ap­ printing, x-raying bones and teeth Saturday and the students came out three problems wilh 1264 penalty ttn ,·/\,-t(ft~tJ1 1 1\ IR.-\ ntJOI\"JHi>iGO'u rlwiO~ TDDAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE The body of another Jane Doe, proximately 50 Jane and John Does and checking the body for any on top. points. 1 tal...,.,, -\t,{,,.:f"N·', (;c-)[{) ..~~~~h·-~~~~~~ )J.dlcr\ i"-ltl~.ucll h\t1d.:. ftn111 luhll\OU G"lll at Ill about 18 or 19 years old, was found turn up yearly in New Mexico. prominent marks and scars, said The contest, which took place at Third place winners were Charles h.n11l ltkutd~ .m.t~l.nm \1,\fhlltlltate institutions," he said . idcnti fy the suspects. Honduras.

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Under New Mexico law the McCarty said the state assumes Legislation ok'd unidentified bodies must be kept at the burial costs of these unclaimed least two weeks during which time persons if they are not donated to Carter to produce major World News an investigation into the person's flaw the Medical School. The cost of a WA'iiiiNCiTON (lli'I)·Thc lcgislntion--much of it passed in identity is to be carried out, buri!ll ranges from $200 to $300, he '!)th ·mw.rc~s. in marathon, the last hour~. c a "We try to hold each body as said. ~e11t 1 <>lind·! IIC-C IOC k >CS>l , P''''cd',, At the end, C'ong•r·css found ·,,n long as possible, going through one McCarty said a woman last landmark employment and energy Carter both tough and persuasive, lead after another in an attempt to ~1tis lcgi,Jution, a pre-election tax cut He vetoed, and Congress upheld, month refused burial respon­ identify a body," he said. sibilities of her husband after he and adjourned almost on target. In unpopular vetoes of the Public Polish pope elected Only about two or three bodies died at a local hospital. His body three months, the 96th Congre» Works "pork barrel" bill and each year are never identified, myself well in Italian, if I make a was kept at the OM! until it NOW HEifE THIS EDITORIAL .StJE{MISSiONS POLICY; Am• will start. on a whole new worklond. l'unds !'or a nuclear-powered air- VATICAN CITY (UPI)-The Conference of Catholic Bishops. These bodies are usually donated to charterod orgll,nhntlan nr CRi"11pm; oroup muy submlr 11n· The Ill cardinals scaled in the mistake, correct me," he said to determined what would be done m:JuncamanM of ovonr~> .or :;poe/a/ tmwrings ra 1/lll. The gavel fell on the 95th-the craft carrier, sacred college of cardinals stunned (/lfl the medical school and used for with the body. Although the nawsroorn. Room 138, /VIaucn Hal/. t.obo wlllsttumpt ro first Congress under Presideot He badgered the Senate and the world Monday by electing Sistine Chapel took eight ballots wild applause. He spoke with a teaching purposes, or if the body is puh/ish no tlr:ss thfl dfly hflfDrfl pnd tht~ day Q/ thB nuwtinn spread over 32 hours and 48 marked accent but made only one woman said there were no other hw NO GIJARANTEE OF PUBLICA riON IS MADE Tho c·arter- after dark Sunday evening, House into giving him an energy Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla as too badly decomposed, il is buried flditors suggost rltst 9fOIIP$" W!Sf1ing tp plllf/ft;ila {mpartnnt more than 34 wild und hectic hours bill, jobs legislation and a tax cut, minutes to name the Archbishop of minor error in Italian grammar. living relatives of her husband, an tJIIOitls purr:l1asa nppmprllltu lldY.srlfS!flQ ra gusnmree pope, turning over spiritual at a local cemetary. investigation was made to see if any ptJb/fcnrfor~ ai'lcr the session began Saturday all or which cleared on the final leadership of 700 million Roman Krakow the throne of St. Peter. When the white smoke an. 1f no relatives or friends can be morning. day. Wojtyla's election came as a total nouncing the election of a new could be located, McCarty said. Catholics to a non-Italian pontiff 'i found to claim the body after it is is When no relatives could be found rh~ heavily Democratic But the 95th Congress, refusing for the first time in 455 years. surprise to Vatican experts and pontiff billowed from the flood-lit The Association for women in identified, it is also either donated after two weeks, the body was Congress, with a Ocm~crat .in tl~e to become a rubber stamp for the stunned the 300,000 people chimney atop the Sistine Chapel at Science invites women faculty, Wojtyla, elected as the 264th or buried. buried. White !louse for the fli'St lime rn White House, also handed Carter pope after two days and eight gathered under a huge harvest 6:18 p.m. (11:18 a.m. MST), the In some cases relatives of a graduate, and undergraduate eight years, overcame its original some stinging defeats. n10on in St. Peter's square for their 100,000 people standing vigil in St. "A couple of days after the science students lo gather in Room ballots, chose the name John Paul deceased person have been found burial we received a document on !'riel ion with and suspicion of Congress refused to enact ally of II to honor the "smiling pope," first glimpse of the new pontiff. Peter's square broke into thun­ 134 of the Honors Center today at but refuse any responsibility or the him which listed his mother as ----·--· _ ---··- his four-part election reform The crowd gasped in disap­ derous applause, 12:30 for a formal discussion led by John Paull, who died 18 days ago. disposal of the body, McCarty said. living in Denver," McCarty. said. package, a proposal to hold down Wojtyla is the first Polish pope, pointment when a non-Italian name Many sank to their knees sobbing Dr, Maria Tikhannen, a chemist "There are two .major reasons "When we contacted her she told the rising costs of hospital care, no­ was announced-the last non­ with joyful prayer. and supervisor at the New Mexico New Mexico the first from a Communist country these people give for not claiming she knew nothing of her son's fault auto insurance, labor law and at 58 years of age one of the Italian pope was Dutchman Half an hour after the first State Scientific Labs in the division DAILY the body," McCarty said, "Either death," McCarty said. "·She said LOBO reform, the Alaska land bill, a Hadrian VI who died in 1523-but smoke, Senior Cardinal Deacon of Health and Environment. youngest in modern times. He will they can't afford burial costs or she had called her daughter-in-law Vol .. 83 No. 42 major revision of the Federal soon warmed to Wojtyla when he Pericle Felici emerged onto the lead the Roman Catholic Church they just plain didn't like the person two days after her son's death and :3flt·IOI Criminal Code and creation of a into the 21st century if he lives to appeared on the central balcony of central balcony of St. Peter's - he was considered a derelict or a "Close Encounters !'Itt• Nt•u ,\11'-1-im /)alltl f,,tlm 1~ puhli-.lwd St. Peter's Basilica. Basilica to intone for the second nothing was mentioned about it, \l11ndm lhmui.(h Frltbty t•u•ry n•~trdar \H't'k separate education department. the age of 80, black sheep of the family and they His ruddy features and receding time in 53 days: Her daughter-in-law had told her, 11f tht• ttwHr .. il\' \'l'ltr awl wt•t·klv durin~ tlw Much of what eventually reached Vatican experts described just don't care what happens to the The UNM Soccer Team will of the Best Kind" '>tJJtutuor -.t ....\HlJ; h\ tilt' llnanl. nf Hilldt•n! hairline gave the new pope a "1 announce to you a great joy! 'everyting's fine."' compete in a state tournament in 1 the White Hou.le was a com­ Wojtyla as a "theological con­ body." J nhlttallum u{ tilt' U uhwr.ity nl Nt•~& Mt•xkn, Habcmus Papam! (We have a ;md t~ JJ(lt fmtntt·J,tll'r ~~\\01-lrih'd wHit llN,\1. promise-some of il grudging servative with an open mind." U.S. cherubic appearance but his thin Socorro on Oct. 21 and 22. Players St•l·nnd dtt.~~ Jlll\tu!.(P pttid at Alhtit]lll'rqw'. agreement on both sides, lips added a certain sternness. He pope)," . ate invited to try out today and ~t'l' Mt•~u·o N','J:IJ ~Uil'it'll[lllflll ruh• i\ Catholic officials said he had 1978 UNM greeted the crowd with both hands, The crowd broke out mto $11l.IXI fur thPllt'nt]l•tJlll'WUT The 96th Congress, which will visited the country frequently and Thursday, l'lw ll[IIUIHII' ~·~Jlfi'"I.Wd Of! tht' t•tJaturJaf convene Jan. 15 with .many new knows the situation. of the church in raised his eyes to the sky and thunderous applause, tossing caps ••• Safety continued from page 1 paw·~ nf Th{• Dnt/IJ /,(J/11/ nrt• thu~t· ol tht• smiled. and handkerchiefs into the air as ;tttt!Jnf -.(tit•]\ { 1 1l~I~U('d t!JIIt111111 j,i]wt of t]t(' faces, will face all the issues the the United Slates. Homecoming Nlilunnl lmard Hf Tht• IJ;u]\-· J.ubu. 1\jnlhJng His predecessor, Pope John Paul Felici prolonged the suspense. 95th did not complete plus "He is a charming man, very The two .most frequent were bad or pnnll•rl lll Tilt' l>ail\ Lobo llt't'!~.muh probably a SALT II, national I, won the hearts of millions with Many went down on their knees engineering matters that concern The Student Council for Oct. 18 n·1m ... l'llt~ lh(· 1\('\l!,.~~r tlw t• ru\N~it} 11£ K~·~~ sophisticated, with charm and grace faulty exit-lighting systems and \lt·~lm his warm smile dlll"ing a 34-day praying or sobbing with happiness. the fire codes. Exceptional Children is sponsoring insurance, welfare reform and galore," said Bishop Thomas Kelly, soda-acid fire extinguishers which - Queen Elections .· reign and the experts said Wojlyla's In Poland, which is officially But none of the three areas fall a presentation by Dr. Samuel Kirk energy production bills. general Secretary of the National the marshalls said should be - PEC Mini-Concert on the Mall3 p.m. choice of the name John 'Paul II atheistic, Wojtyla has been one of under one supervisor, or even any. today at Montezuma elementary replaced with dry-powder types. indicated he would pusue the the loudest voices demanding rights "l.t's one definition of hell," School at 7:30p.m. According to UNM Safety Oct. 20 policies of Pope John XX!ll and for Roman Catholics but his views Carroll said, "responsibility -"Friday Night Live" 6 p.m. on the Mall Paul VI. are more moderate than the fiery Coordinator Bill Carroll, one without the authority." ((THE INNKEEPERS OF JOY & HAPPINESS" Wojtyla appeared to strike the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, also of problem in complying with the Fire Even with the authority, Carroll * * * -Judging of Homecoming Decorations 7:30p.m. same familiar, friendly note that Poland. Marshall's recommendations is said he would not use it in most - PEC presents Pablo Cruise in concert funds. A representative from., George John Paul I did by addressing the Wojtyla was born in Wadowicc, instances. "It's a question of what Washington University Law School ~- "In 1970 a complete survey was 8 p.m., UNM Arena , crowd in slightly accented Italian Poland, May 18, 1920, into a you buy with your protection be on campus today at Career live Happy Houn Enten-tainment done here," Carroll said. "The will - PEC Disco Dance 10:30 p.m. Subway Statum when he first appeared on the working class family. The son of dollar," he said, "In most cases the Services ill Mesa Vista Ha11213l. balcony of St. Peter's Basilica and non-commissioned army officer estimated cost· of full im­ pressurized-water extinguishers are Oct. 21 , -to -the banos aays a plementation was $13 mill.ion. We Dance best 7 rveek used the personal pronoun "I." who was .killed in World War II, he just as good as the dry-powder -Homecoming Hun, Sponsored by H. Cooks "Praise be to Jesus Christ," were was ordained a priest in 1946 and went through the proposals and extinguishers, and it's a waste of picked out those we thought most 9 a.m. UNM campus his first words. "My dear brothers was named a cardinal by Pope Paul money to change over completely. A Homecoming Elections poll important - that came to more and sisters, we are all still sad at the VI in 1967. The chemistry building docs not workers meeting will be held today -Tamale Dinner-Sponsored by than $2 million. Last year We were GREAT lUNCHES & DINNERS SERVED DAllY death of our beloved Pope John In his first act of office, the new have the same fire hazard 'as at 5 p.m. in Room 231 D of the UNM Alumni Assoc. 11 a.m. Arena 'Paull. pope decreed that the cardinals 1 given $560,000 to work_ with - at Mitchell Hall." I the 1970 dollar estimate." SUB. -Homecoming Game UNM vs. NMStJ 1;30 p.m. ''And now the rever and cardinals spend their third night together . ~ have named a new bishop of with him in the makeshift Vatican I Carroll said the dormitories got The fire dangers at UNM bear no -PEC Disco Dance 8;30 p.m. Subway Station Rome," he said. "They have called palace cells. ·.{ first priority and a smoke detection resemblance to residential or -Homecoming Dance 9 p.m. SUB Ballroom, me from faraway country­ He said he would concelebrate system was installed. The Popejoy commercial fires. A fire here will free to UNM Students -faraway but always close in its Mass in the Sistine Chapel Tuesday Hall, Keller Hall, and other public certainly be confined to the room of union in faith with the Christian morning with all 125 ca.rdinals, buildings came next. Then the origin. There is plenty of time to tradition. including those over80 years of age money went to high-hazard oc­ walk out." "I was afraid of receiving this who were excluded from the secret cupancy buildings like the In the case of the non­ nomination but I have taken it in conclave, chemistry building. functioning fire alarms at Mitchell the spirit of obedience toward our In being elected pope, Wojtyla Carroll, who has the respon­ Hall, C~rroll said they would Lord and absolute faith in· His .most collected at least 75 of the votes cast sibility of safety in these areas, has definitely be repaired, but Holy Mother, the Madonna. by the Ill cardinals participating in no authority to enforce action. He questioned their necessity. C!Cbtl5ta ~trttt leub "Even if I am not able to explain the secret Sistine Chapel conclave. can make recommendations to "With so .many false alarms, I everyone from a janitor to a doubt anyone would leave unless maintenance .man to President Bud they saw smoke or flames," he Davis, but that's all they ure. He said. CORONADO can ask, but not demand. When Smith pulled the fire A career in law­ Some of the responsibility, he alarms .last Friday and found they said, is delegated to department didn't work, she went to a few without lawschool heads for violations such as blocked classrooms to give warning and was CENTER exits. The physical plant deals with told not to interrupt a test. After just three months of study at The light bulbs and exit signs and "When was the last time a ["\ Institute for Paralegal Training in recharging the pressurized-water building was evacuated because of a The Fun Place For Philadelphia, you can have an exciting and rewarding fire extinguishers. The University ringing alarm?" Carroll said. career in law or business-without law school. architect deals with major • Hot Overstuffed Sandwiches As a lawyer's assistant you will be performing • Super Chef Salads ["\ many of the duties traditionally handled only by attorneys. And at The lnstitUtt; for Paralegal _ • Fantastic Nachos Training, you can pick one ?f seven dtffer~n.t areas of About people • 0 utstanding Drinks law to study. Upon completion of your tratntng, The Institute's unique Placement Service will find you a responsible and challenging job in a law firm, bank or A party for Amy featuring P (215) 732-6600 School officials said snillll replicas of the statue Will be sold to tarsc the FUN • FOOP • ;ENTERTAINMENT 299 nioncy. Association. Page 4, New Mexico Daily LOBO, October 17, 1978 Page 5, New Mexico Daily LOBO, October 17, !978 Candidates compete for queen

have lived all over the U.S. from ;Is a dental hygene major. I don't rart of my career at school. been an active member of Alpha Nebraska to Texas, Virginia to belong to a sorority, but in my Homecoming is def\mct. At least Chi Omega sorority in which I have Editorial Albuquerque. The lasl 9 years I've spare time I enjoy riding my horse, that's whnt many pcorlc think. served as nctivities clmirrnnn and as spent here in Albuquerque. raising parakeets and keeping fancy Personally, I don't believe that a member of pledge AUidancc. At the University of New goldfish. My apartment is real Homecoming is a cJying tradition, During the past three years, I have Foolish tactics Mexico, l received my Associate menagerie! l also enjoy writing and that is part of the reason why spent mY summers Jifcguarding, Arts degree in secretarial studies in short stories and poetry. I'm running for Homecoming teaching swimming lessons, An interesting thing is happening in UNM's student government 1977. Presently I'm working on my I was one of four runners up in working at Kistler-Collistcr and those days. It is not unique and should not be given much con· business education and .sociology the 1978 Charlie Girl cosmetics modeling. sHJeration, but it does warrant mention. degrees. contest. A time has never been Afler gtnduption from UNM, I ASUNM is in 1J stuto of turmoil considering the upcoming election when it was more exciting to be a plan logo to law school.

To Veteran Buffs ARTS By LINDA GLEASON Procession of the Mastcrsingcrs, No, 41 inC Major ("J\l]litcr"), K. The Atlanta Symphony, led by which is followed by the tender 551. The name ''Jupiter'' was given

...... • • .. • •• ·..:o~ .. ~ ...... ,t' .. the graceful gestures of Robert melody representing the love of two to lhc Symphony by the English UNM runners improved on their wc~k in tt row, finishing fourth with Shaw's hand, made its opera characters. This is followed composer pianist, J. B. Crumcr in individual time.\ but the increases 29:28 time. His clocking was :57 Twin Weinreis One of a Kind Albuquerque debut Sunday night at by !he Guild-theme and the Prize­ 1821, but the piece is said not to be were nol enough 1u offset improvement over his winning time "Reeling.~nd wnllung, of course, to begin with," the Mock Turtle Popejoy Hall. song. Cou ntcr melodies are or an Olympian mood. The JH\1111' ('olmado'.'> depth U'> tile Lobos ltl>l week aguinsl Adams Slate. ref?bed: and .'hen _the different branches of Arithmetic-Ambition, lly ANDREW CORDONA The first piece performed by the combined with the Apprentice's was probably derived from the dropped a dual cross»wLullry meet Clancy !)every Wa'> the second D1verswn, UglificatiOn, and Derision." 87-member orchestra was the Parody of the first Maslersingcr elaborate finale. Lobo to cross the finish li nc, 17-45 Saturday. Tile Colorado -Lewis Carroll Prelude to "Die Meistersinger von theme and the climax of the Prelude The highlight of !he Symphony's arriving in '30:20 for 7th pla~e. Most UNM sports enthusiasts runr}('rs, ranked fourth nationally, Nurnberg," the only ~omic opera is reached when two Mastersingcr pcrformarlcc was the full and rich l'ini\hed /-2-J-5-6 over the six-mile Sammy Kipkurgat was 8th in 31:58, do not realize that UNM Volleyball sensation Debbie Wcinreis was one written by Wagner (1813-1883). It is themes and the Prize-song are interpret at ion of Strauss' "Don layout around lJNM's north golf Tarmo Hahto 9th in 34:32 and the story of a song contest for the combined. Juan, Tone Poem, Op. ZO." rour..,c. Mark Romero 1Oth in 36: 17. of the most put sued athletes in the nation. l1and of a beautiful woman, The The symphony performed Strauss' Don Juan is the creation of r:reshman Ham Stcrgcl'cldl was Silverberg was pleased with his I prelude opens with the lively Mozart's (1756-1791) Symphony Austrian philosopher at1d. poet, the top UNM runner for the third runners' efforts in the face or the Wcinreis had offers from 25 I major universities throughut the The Conning Tower II Nikolaus Lenau, whose version of stronger Colontdo squ11d. the story is somewhat different "They arc improving every week. country before deciding on UNM. from the one we know from We hope to be ready in lime for the Football running back Mike Carter Photo Contest is the.only UNM athlete that ex­ traditional literature. This piece WAC championships and qualify Is it a bird? Is it a rocket? Sleep Study ceeds Weinreis in college offers. was enhanced with the extensive usc for nationals. For the last six years, tile Nikon more than $13,000. Three first Wcinrcis attended Eisenhower No, it's Moneyman and his sidekick Dollah. of horns. "l was real pleased with Hans Camera Comp'any has sponsored Subjects High School in Minnetonka, Batt!ing the wrongdoings of non-capitalistic criminals throughout prizes in the contest arc $1 ,500 in and Clancy. Sammy ham't im­ the Umverse, Moneyman and Dollah uphold the ideals of Good, Gold the largest student-faculty Nikon photo equipment, awarded proved as much as he could by this Minnesota, where she played Sloop study subject:; UJf.! being lnvltod to and Greed for !he welfare of money-making-mankind. photography contest in the United to two student entries (one black KUNm Toda_y par\IC;IIH~IIlln i.l $ludy of twtl typos of stoop­ lime, buthisiscomingalong." basketball and volleyball. F~ster than a passing _buck~ more P_OWerful than a bar of gold States, The contest is open to and white, one color), and to one Ing fliiiS Kipkurgat is gelling back into In her senior year in high school 5:30p.m.; KUNM News Sub)or:ta who havo had dlllicu1ty sleep· amateur photographers only, faculty entry (either black and the Minnesota athlete helped her bulhon, able to leap htgh mflatwn rates m a single bound Moneyman Jng lor at least two wouks, who ha

r i Page 8, N!->w Mexico Daily L080, October 17, 1978

r -Kr~ v~ NI·.AH -rJIJZk·- T,~;rlil- t)l;-- Pi~~~ ~;,f 2h\!r. >\panrrtnlll hlb frcmti!NM. "$117/m(J. Ulll ('all Marcy 293-ssn. 10/17 !·ned Chicken IHJO l.unu" NE. NZ-2181. 10123 j{·;ullt'l wmk C ln1m M~--RoGJ.~r·!l T}lhSI\UR\JS aud green Ni:Af{ lJ or A. Qwi!ily townllonse, J bd.r., fircplac~;, 8. MISCELLANEOUS or more powerful than a lo~:omotive or able_ to leap bureau irl\okc.: WA'J ( ·tt Yci!C)wanl.l white nylon mc~h hcdro~m1 'J Wln or double bc(l\, $195 ltlCJud~,:~ C'hri~tm wanted. Call 255·3853, 155-%08. I 0/1.9 (All Paperhw.:k "'lutrn 10 Alg11rithm\" Cluirn 111 utillncs. V;•r,ity Hou~c 141 Columh~a.S.E . .26~·05t.S. ill'l cx!=cl!ent '>alary for very linlc work. Apply in wee hours of ils last session because the law uocs not cxtin!(uish Bwln~ytJfll!.c lfl/lH 10/17 per\OII only 10 .Hiland Theatre 4804 Central SE on LAST CHANC.gJ 'fO reclaim poetry submitted ·tO Saturday, endorsed the Pete ESPANOLA l)ANNY'tl·~I(:A ··A Jcncr wyou lm., hcco rmmd ill f;l HCIT·.NCl·.') ~125. ONF Bl.(JCK from UNM. Thur<.day, Oct. 19, 197H froro 1:00pm-4:00pm. The Conception~ S. W, 's l"'st issw~. Come by Marron Hall rast claim riRhls." Mndu:ll Hull ('Jmm Jrl MnlrnnllalllU~. 10/23 tlulitic'l im;)udcd. 255· 1676. I0/16 pOY.Cf of''Supcrman'' is cnming on strong! 10/19 lOS bt•fore noon through Ocl. ZOth. 10/20 Domenici-sponsorcd legislation The Harding mine, locuted abmrt TALt and 2 3 mr~i.... ,.,-~ ROOM /·OR Rl~NT. Slwrl! hou~e wnh fmnily. 292- THfi IIILAND TIIEATR~ i'i 110w taking_ 11n· ON WALDORF EDUCATION which gives Uncle Sam's approval 20 miles SlJuthwest of Taos, hm plicution~ l"or rnrHimc help. Applicant must be able Discipline ln the Home~ Bprn n\esday Oct. 17-3412 ,_, I os·r DAkK t ~l.."en 29~. 10/17 to Dr. Arthur Mongomery's wish to yielded substantial tuuounlv o\ 15c per word 10 wor~ wcc}(n(ghts. weekend~, and holklays (in· San Pedro NE, Waldorf Kinder Hou~c. 10/17 (iJntrel ,nal ~1lv!!r Nmm:d Kt>ml'lllfl. Rcwun.L Cilll donate the 1 10-acre parcel to UNM. cornmcrdal beryl, lepidolite, $1.00 minimum charge }Ni 70ll 10123 PENASCO ~--~i~T~Wi"i)Nf~i);:',y~fY't~NTN<"i O~;t II, 5. FOR SALE The bill is conditional to lhe spodumenc and taltnlurn-niJlbium 1 Terms: Cash in Advance h.!tllrtlOIII 1\t l·l~mr /illlTIICIHIUil J.ihrar~, lllllll \ minerals over a period of half a Wllllt·l l'kil'>!.: JCIIITIJ. {{,·ward XKt 4024, 2')4 0Wl9 ~0 1/•-if-JJ f'ORTi\IJI r·. T .. V.'\ $15.00 to $60.00. ·141 approval of President Carter. 7mi. 10/2{1 W)tllmng Nl.~ 2·'iS·5987 \0/20 TDDAY'S CltDSSWDRD PUZZLE William Briggs, an attorney for the century. These minerals, said Dr. 1-h~-~~1 llli:-··MO"J (JR(Y~~.g. Lot uortl1 ~id.;­ AllO SAX. EXCL'IIJ;Nl comlttion. king. firm of Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, L:wing, have a wide range nf L PEHSONALS /immcrm;uJ. Wl'll. I I Jh, nl"tcr 4. kewanl 2lJ9-41\:lfL "SllPUUO" 2/JR·J401. ~4(X)m b~~~ offer. tfn r-' metnllurgicul applicati J;:!lfJI MH~4 10119 Pegmatite rock is formed rrom 3. SERVICES 5 Freight 52 N.Y . .take SHOD DA.NTE.CHUEI case, suid the bill awards UNM the Dixon i<' I'IH c 1NAN, v···r i-~·1lN-< ;- ANii-z~;;Tr;-~~li;;~.-·p/,;;;;~ < (;<.j-y(J(\:"f.~tllTJ(I· WOOD lumitur~ cn:~L~tl to fit H 0 M 0 0 R I 0 N H 0 s E 10 Seafood 56 Short sur- II title to the land owned by Mon­ mnllcn magma~ and on·en conwin~ ,'.!! •JijiiJ IIJ12•t f\INKO'') I YPIN\ 1 r l"il·oit~·(AJJ(n~---Aii7iliT·~~;;- nuw 1 1111111111: Pa<.\f)tlrt Plluttl\, Nu ;lppmutmcn1. \IWHI~, ._·ctl;rr (.hi.'~!\, unt! ndj•J\Ittblc bnok\hclvc~. 14 Correct plices PARADI~E.ARREST logomery, including mineral rights. .26H 11~15. Wctluk.cy\. tfn \\'htlh;,ulcpriC''~. Su!ill'r\ooLI, 14~·1711. 10/IR tacular feature is large crystals," tl.l• t'Jitlt'IJ. ··tt.'rlltlW•It•ut A~ll~llK"• ( cntt•r. l77 470(~. 1012:\ "~ hola~t ll ('hurt~ and tublc\ . .14~-212~. I 2/01 19 Slime exposed by erosion. TREISTLES TALILER UNM must prove to the federal pay for the balance of the estate, '1.·1 fKI AN IJO(IH-. '74 DODG[: VAN, read~ Lt1 lnliltl up One \IJII, 3 20 fast said Douglas Brooking, chairman professor at Lehigh Univcr'>ily in ~jij"(·J·l /t'ild~r~ ~~~t.'"";JI;tr:m ·r);i;-iNt•ph Milrlllll't. II 101 ~\WCLI, nm.IIUUI trFP£;NDFNT WOOJ)WORKi'.RS tnking SEES SPENT RANK assessment studies in order to retain ministrative complexities arc mind­ 'fiAHYSll I"lNG "MY IIOM.J· M·l·, 11g.c!o 1-4 •.~nllch UNM's geology deparlmenl, said and more than 500 visitors to sec lrphlfll ortll'r~. Beds, chc!i.l~ ••. :ahiuct~, lltblc;'>, t0)'5, bird 69 Snatch Pmxmire of Wisconsin, requires ownership of tl1ei r claims. Dr. und hlltdJt'<., ~~Lfc pla.v ~nvirunmcut. fi42Ai71 :'i. \0; 17 boggling," Ewing said. "Inevitably ".ttl •.hup 1.\llhtu·~. hl'lrlldltlJ1 :1\"Uilahlc. Ojwll 10 6 bookl.:a\c~. gutc.,, etc. ll<1rdwood & ~oflwoot.l. J;irm 27 Chose not to DOWN 13 Pub product 44 Shading Montgomery owned the proper title the University to pay "fair market Ewing said, "Owning the title to the mini!." l!lfl(lff,IHl"'l l(lltllll1J7 2M ~170 10117 Nf·.J'I) HFI.P Wn 1-1 paper~'! lyp!ng, t:diting, ('~lim)Otl,.rc\Citrt.:IJ; !illlcvel MOUNTAIN sur.. ivai, lrarn how to runntutc, ILI1PiiUnCC~, Jot~ Of mi~cellaiiCt)U<, _goodie~. 25 Lanced Britain's area,"' b,ing said, "but he wanted ;o Montgomery wants the site Rcfreo;illnl.!m~. Attorney Briggs ,,aid, ('l:m [lppro~im:tlch· Jtr,. \\'e~·k~nr.h. 1plll·7prn. 10/17 34 3 Sensible Univcr>ity wams t\J be involved in.'' 1}~\N ()J;.~Ti:-(ljlt~N.'JiXJilly UirthmO!l\h. 10/1 11 liVt:>. 66 011 $25 last word 27 Perched emblem to donate the entire parcel to The federal Bureau of Land preserved as a classic mineral per pcr~011. ( 'il\1 l>r. tl~o•hr~" cJuily lllliB\·0660, t).!j. fo:AY lfPIU. "trllCilii, drapes, 1800 Duena Vi"ta SE. S250.00 D ILV iOI!IJ nmnlhly, expchsc$ paid, sighac.-eing, Free info •• monthly, no !'ct~, close to UNM Spom Complc,\:, Write: ltHcr1ity ROOMMATE TO SHARE TWO BEDROOM Suite IOIIR Write Aincrknn Service, 8350 l':~tl Lane, 127, !lOtlSI• $1~CJ.Imo plm ulilH!cto, Ncar cutnpus, pr4.:rer Dalla'i, IX 75,231 11108 Records." Basketball rlayer~ Phil Abney, Mark Felix and Russell l!NM IU 101\SiOIW St\ II· ~tam M(lnda)'+ October artl\t, no ~moklt1g 1 26li-J962uftcr 5:00. 10/19 Pt·IARM/\CY INTl!RN WANTJ:~D. E!!.:ccllcrit hmlrly Saunders are also on the lbt. 2"\td Watch t nbo for discotll1t coupon! 10/16 FAMILY .SIZHD Nl! Thr!!c bedroom, private pafio, wageS(Unit Do~e Prognun) Confact: FtanC"c~ l.I.HalT; A quick review of the names reveals lhc Bible's influence on parent.~ AWARIJ • WINNIN(i I'OFTRY and phmograpllYin rcncl'd, kids, pels • .$11!5 262·1'151. Vailcy Rentals, $35 l)ircctor orl11mrmacy, P.O. Uox 1388, New Mexico UNM student dies in blaze the ..-ultceltlf'~ l"ir~lcdition uf C'OI11.'"C"Jlli(ln~ Soutl1w~~L f<:e. 10120 Stolle Hospilnl, Las Vegas; New Mc"ico 87701.or~·all: when choosing a name. Present on the list arc Ben, Samuel, Ruth and fill ~ale: nnw l'llf a limited time for $1.00 in Marron J!INEI .• Y I;URNlSJt111) ONE! bcdroon\ house, 1·425·6711 E:'\t, 220. 10/Ur Rebecca, lo name four. The list contains such famous people a<.Amcrka­ 1l;t11, koum \0~. Conl"in~ work of over 40 UNM UNM student Charle<, Held, 24, by pouring gasoline into his wood Held was a UNM senior who spotlc~o;, upplianc~. carrctcd, $75. MoM .bills paid. 110USI3S1Til~R 110R SEMESTER URE.Ak. Long. Artl~h. trn burning heater. discovcrcr Columbus and beheaded queen Marie Antoinette. 261·1751, Valley ~entals~$35 rcc. 10/20 ll:rllt Albuquerque rc~ident. 842·8563. 10/20 died early Monday in a fire that transferred from a school in Ohio <'IIlli EXTRi\VAOANZA ~ PKEF.. L.n.~ Cruce:; The list of names also shows New Mexico's interna.lional flavor. The list l'HREI! BLOCKS TO UNM. Jlrivarcly fcuccd lWei PAki·TlME RE1'AlL$ales person~ needed. liebcr'.s destroyed his mountain home, said "Apparently the explosion blew in the fall of 1977 and was pursuing Green Chili Oil Egg~. and for t!Jc rc~t or October ~ bedroom hou~c. SIJO. Call 262·J75i, Valic>· kcntais. luggage Outlet. 293-0811. 24).4242. _ 10120 the door off the heater, knocking include Baca, Begay, Smith, Kowalsky, Khalaf, Woo and O'Neill. ~out cfcan; cuchilat!as \l·ilh blue coni tortillas nnd Harold Cook, public information a BUS degree. Sjs fcc. 10120 PART-ilME HCLI', JE.WHLR\' nwmlrncturing, Hopefully, Coach Mondt knows where his players are, because the grccu chili . .\hnnlng Glory <.'arc. 2933 ~-tontc Vbta officer for the Bernalillo County Held down. We think a container NE lMI.-10.tn, (Kight :u:r()~!i Central fmni D(ltly ROOMMATU MAtE/FEMALE to share house. 31fz $3,00 hl)llrly. 2!16·3891. 10/23 of gas fueled the lire when Held Records Office doesn't. Bueno) 10/.:31 blocks froin UNM 842·9879. 10/23 Fire Department. "' The department has yel to cite attempted to remove it from the TAG has .. Barry's Electronic & the cause of the blaze at the cabin in nearby flames, said Cook. 2. LOST FOUND COYL\CT 1 .E, 'i SI'H :(A(l Repair Tijeras Canyon. The fire was reported at 3 a.m. 1 1 scientific t~IND 't'OURSf:I.F IN the: Peace Corps. 277·5907 10 .-\llt·rgan h:. it :1~" , j 505 San Pedro SE 265-0335 "There were no witnesses to the Monday. By the lime county 12/01 (:all for lAJ\\ Pril't'\Otl liard. FREE ESTIMATES and fire, Cook said. "All the evidence firemen rc.>ponded to the blaze, the I•OUND: TWO WAlLEtS. Edward C. Raff and ~oft or ~·mi.~oft l.en'tl'' 10% OFF USED TV'S indicates that an explosion occurred one-room cabin had be<:n Khoa D. Nguyen. Claim Marron Hall. koom IO!i. exhibition tfil I C;m·.' Optical C:o. With valid UNM ID 'vhen Held attempted to light a fire destroyed. I.OST WEDNFSOA Y VICINITY Alumni Chapel: I '"""'' \1 ''1"1 I·"'.' 1k,. 1 1\lln 1 ~ We repair stereos, tv's, tapeS, and A display of the latest ' ~mall WCiodcn toy hot~c. Oti 4 wheel~. Great . ~H" ffice is accepting and Mapping (ACSM). (circle one): I. Penorials; 2. Lost & FOIDld; 3. Servires; -+. Housing; apphcattons for tlOmtnallon, satd Oct. 23 IS the dcadltne for submitting "Photogramrnetry is basically S. For Sale; 6. Employment; 7. Travel 8. Miscellaneous. Want Ads say it applications for students who wish to be considered for inclusion in the the science of acquiring and in­ in a Big Way!t "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. terpreting photography for the measurement of natural resources "We're taking applications from faculty, administrators, organizations and other phenomena,'' said Dr. and from students who Walil to nominate themselves,'' she said. Stanley A. Morain, director of Applicants must be junior, senior or graduate students in good academic T AC and deputy director of ASP. standing, she said. He said the conference, held in Albuquerque Ocl. 15-20, has been .. A "A committee of students and administrators decide who will finally be in the planning stages for more than nominated," Abraham said. About 48 students will be selected. two years. Morain is the national Abrahams said the student "Who's Who" is a 44-ycar-old national representative from the pLih\ication, "They recognize certain students, and it looks good on your organization in charge of making "CHADWICk PHOTO resume," she said. "But they are also a profit-making organization, and local arrangements for the con­ Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. I'm sure they consider you and your parents are going to buy the book. Harold Wagner and Frank ference. He said lhat about l ;000 Turrietta from the city Monday thru Friday "They also claim," she said, "that they have a placement service for r~searchers plan to attend the week students listed in the book." long meeting. Level Water Resources Depart­ Marron Hall, Room 105 Mike E.. White, program ment, install a 'reservoir Students selected for nomination will be l1onored at a reception given in specialist with 1AC, IS vice­ Mail To the spritlg. chairman of the exhibits com· gauged level indicator' in the reser· UNM Box 20, University of-New Mexico Applications are available in the Student Government Office and in mittee. He said, "Private in" voir at the corner of Redan· Abrttham's office, Room !06 of the SUB. dividtlals and government age