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I . j Legislature closes ) '! ~ to mixed reviews \ By Harrison Fletcher
SANTA FE ~ Ending what several lawmakers called an ''un· productive''-and Hfrustrating'' !ies sion, the 1985 state Legisl!lture ad· joumed last weekend without setting levels for tuition or establishing funding for interim committees, legislation, which the people of New capital outlay projects and the state M~x.ico should be pleased with,'' he capitol. said. "I don't know of anything we The 60-day session ended noon couldn't have Jived without. ... We Saturday, with about 275 of the certainly saved the taxpayers ' i 1, I00 bills introduced passing both money." 'I houses, House Speaker Gene Samberson, I I Gov. Toney Anaya said during a P-Lea, also said he was frustrated ·news conference that he would not because he "made every attempt to !; call a special session, because "at get on track and stay there but one •I surf~Jcing." for this point there is no indication at all issue kept Funding I '
that there will be any greater chances legislative interim committees had 'j I ( for success.'' , been introduced by the Legislature I Although legislators made several several times, but all were vetoed by I last-minute attempts to restore. por the governor. tions of the state's general approp continued on page 3 riation bill (HB2) vetoed by Anaya last week, stalemates in both houses and a two-hour filibuster in the Sen ate prevented their passage. Joe. Mitchell Anaya struck a proposed 16 per cent tuition hike for universities, Members of the Bal/ut Abyad Bagpipe Bend prepare to march at the annual St. Patrick's Day funds for the state capitol and money parade. The parade was held Sunday morning on Louisiana just north ofIndian School Road. for interim committees from the bill, but later recommended a 5 percent
' ' • • /I';Ji.J'Io·~-. ~.~·-·· ,_ • ... • •• a:. n' .;n ·a· Is·""'"~ ·!:.iti~l;l4Jf,l'!!~,.~~rmiW~~-;tq~~~i. .•, s~~~-:.~,..:.;..a"'"'v·"'f';- ....e·"':,·. ~.~~p... ,· ..a··· ·c·~·e~ --·,-· ..n· N M ~~J~v(l.~/~~:rt=ec:a~.:::,.·re. es arid I r II II • • Sen. Vtctor Marshall, R- · ' . f. •Bernalillo, began the filibuster, By Vince Murphy - M.P.A., ties such as Moriarty and Vaughn, of for$et, too,. th a~ m other areas 0 arguing against a bill seeking to pro- UNM, 1980 a county named CullY, and in such ~ttn Amenca !t ~uc~. general~ of vide a state transportation authority State Coordinator for U.S. Sen. Irish surnames as Sweeney, Kelly, Irish bl~ as 0 H•ggms and 0 Le- to approve the building of a railroad Jetr Bingaman Murphy. McCarthy, Keleher, ary were ~n the forefront ofthe strug- in northern New Mexico. The length Vaughn, Quinn and McGuinness gles for mdependence.) . of the debate Saturday blocked the Most newcomers to New Mexico found in great numbers throughout In later years it was the U.S. passage of legislation through the have their favorite stories about the state. Army which introduced large num- Senate, ••culture shock.'' Mine occurred bers of Irish soldiers to the territory Among ttte bills not passed by the during my first days on the College of New General Keamef, Legislature were a measure seeking ofSMtafe campus in 1968, when I, IDY.,dJIIII'tA.l:t'l'l waa m to restructure the state's tax system, a descendent of the kings of Leinster un•tu~~~.o from a $2 million appropriation to enable Jerry Apodaca and as 100 percent Irish as a man can the state to comply with federal im~ possibly be. was referred to casually pact funding regulations for public as an "Anglo." schools and millions of dollars in Senate OKs Duringlheensuing 17;yearsofmy pllblic-works projects for cities, very happy residence in the Land of counties and educational institu Enchantment, it has been intrigUing tions. Apodaca for It to learn that literally thousandS of Capital outlay packages bad been the sons and daughters of Erin have drawnupbybolhhouses,butneither regent. post contributed from Cll'ly Spuislulays the took final action on the projects, to to the pcesent the hiltCJI)' (milit· oftheir .~ added up 10 about $800 mil· By ~ fletdaer ary. political, social, economic and hon. l I cultural) of this pat .state ••• •· Anaya said tuition levels could be SANTA F£_,. f'onnerCiov .Jerry tested to in the names ofmunic:ipali· dctmnined byboardsofRgents, but Apodaca wu confirmed by the state I 4 secommendedlheyremainatcllmlnt Senate Jast.week as·a University of levels. He also said the state capitol New Mexico regent foiJowing a would remain open, operating atlast conunittee bearing where he chat year's funding levels. lenged opponents to prove his Anaya called the coalitions ..un- ·wrongdoings. stable and unpredictable"' and said Apodaca's 3J·6c:onfirmation Fri thatalmost"afullhalfo(theLegisl· day came in the wake of' an inves• ature (loyalist Democrats) was lock- tigation into his past ordered by Sen ed out of reasonable consideration. ate Rules Committee Chairman "When the final chapter is James Caudell, R-Bernafillo- closed, we will find that this bas Torrance. · '. been ·an unproductive session and During the course of the inves- the needs of the people of the state tigation,Aibuquerque police and the have not been met,'' he :said. FBI were asked to provide infonna- Howevet. leaders of the con- tiorl on Apodaca, but CaudelL said ' ; seniative coaliti011s that controlled they wert unable to find any connec- ooth houses said Saturday they con· tions to illegal actJvity. In education at all levels, the Irish centtated on the uquality" of leg· Testifying before. the committee, have made and are making islation rather than the "quantity'' Apodaca said the investigation tremendous c()ntributions: three of and were proud to complete the "was Mt successful because there temal New Mexico's universities are state's budget without a. tax in· was nothing there.'' .... of Spain; Juan O'IJoi1ojU headed by men oflrish ancestry and crease. _ "During this entire public scru· noughue) was the last of a cui'SOry survey ofthe faculty direc• .. Senate coalition leader Les itous· . tiny of Jerry A.,adaca and his al!livi· Mexico and the signer on · of tory at UNM reveals more than 100 ton,. D·.Bemalillo, also s.aid,,he felt. ties~ not one responsible person has I: the Splblish government of~ Trea Irish surnames. frustrated because other mues kept everpointed afingetatJetry Apoda- ty of Cordoba inJ82f, whtch gave ...... him from spending time with ca and said he did the following and more I.l Me:itico its' independence; and Hugo Norcanweforgetthauhenameof importantissues, but that the com· c that was wrong ...I have ne\'er per- 0 1Conoorwas commartdllnt·g~neral (k.orgia o•Keefe h.as brought luster pterion of HB2 was an accomplish- sonlly been accused of doing any- of the inlemal provinces of New to New Mexico throughout the ment ...... · ...... Spain from l77S·77. Page 4, New Mexico Duily Lobo, March 18, 1985 Pag Pa8e 5, New Mexico Daily Lobo, March 18, 198:i ,- .i I Campus Briefs , I forum ' I A panel discussion on current events in South America will be held noon ! I Tuesday in the SUB South Ballroom. Participants will be l!niversityofNew ~ I: I -..ldilorial Mexico faculty members Dr. Marshall Naso11, Dr, Jan Kmppers Black, Dr. ' BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed I Nelson Valdes, Dr. Angela Dellisante, and Dr, Malcom Gordon. The panel \t I will also be joined by Oscar Cruz, official representative of Bl Salvador's I /JeT /JeT t., i FMLN/FDR. Admission is free. I I Legislation neglected fT IT "' ' l I WON'T. WIU * * * ' I A limited number of fellowships are available for bilingual master's level ! \ I 'i I due to political games 'I graduate students in special educatio~ .. Applicants ~ust posse~s ~bachelor's .I I ' degree in elementary, secondary or bthngual educa~wn. Quahfymg studen_ts i I,.., __ "We need to take a hands-on approach to molding our future and receive monthly stipends during the fall and spring semesters of the 1985-86 I j we need to be more generous in who we Include in our planning." year. . j I L; - Gov. Toney Anaya Those interested should contact Dr. Eloy Gonzales at 277-5018. Applica tions are also available in the Special Education Department of the College of March 16, 1985, i Education. The governor could. not be more correct and the: results of the 1985 ) -* * * legislative: session prove his point. The free Monday Lecture Series of the School of Architecture and Plan il ning will feature University of Florida planQing professor William Weis .\ .· I The conservative coalitions spent most of our time trying to show lr mantel. ' the democrats just who runs this state, This activity left them little He will speak today at 5:30p.m. in the SUB Theater on "A Thousand lime to actually conduct the business of the state. I Years of Cities in New Mexico." If Yon Think. Our .·~ 'v Through the tactics of shutting down committee hearing$, thre· * * * ~ atening to shut down the House of Representatives, filibustering, The ninth annual Career Fair for non,tecboical majors will be held from 9 I indiscriminately killing the loyalist Democrats' bills, and convening a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday in the SUB Ballroom. " late, the legislature passed fewer than 300 pieces of legislation. The fair provides a casual atmosphere in which students can meet potential The coalitions take pride in this feat, which is a rather odd stance to employers and explore career opportunities, About 40 organizations will be Pizza Is Top-Shelf, • represented. take, The needs of constituents should be met regardless of the \ I, dI, number of laws it takes to accomplish or progress toward this goal. If A panel discussion on career exploration and the job search will take place it takes one law, fine; if it takes a thousand, that's OK too, at 11 a.m. and I :30 p.m. in the lounge adjoining the ballroom. ! ~ An example of the stand-off was the vote on House Bill 402 which ' followed party lines. Most coalition members voted for the bill which Just Wait TillYon would have had the effect of excluding 1All of our flavors are imported from Italy and are 100% natural. 1 1 Introducing . , . The New HP·41 Translator ~ ; We use only pure or natural extracts, fresh fruits (when in sea- f.:.: . ,J Pac. This new pac makes most HP-41 User's Ubrary pro· ; son), fresh nuts, dilettante chdcolate, and expresso are among ! · ;~~).! 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Page 8, New Mel\ico Daily Lobo, Murch 18, 1985 p Page 9, New Mexico D•lily Lobo, March 18, 1985 !\ r I PREGNANT? I Arts I 4rls Need Help? ~ 1 We offer free te5tlng and ) : I pregn~ncy l 1 I counseling I 1 Rock of ages Crlsts Pregnancy Center \t I 243·2020 ; .·i I I .r l !( I Talking Heads' concert fi/111 best of genre Petra on a mission from God I I Stop Maki11g Serrse i~ showing at now they're just visual singles. AS you're likely to get without get in the other, meekly announcing, termission'' entertainment with By Rafael Olivas "We've had to show and prove ing the cause in their own way. The I ourselves," noted Hartman. "Some Kansas donation is one real mater i'l D11n Pancho's Theater through But is there life after video? The ting caught in. David Byrne's ridicu 'Td like to play a song f;:,ryou." He "Genius of Love," followed by a f, I searing trio of numbers showing the Petra on the "Beat the System preachers, if, you will, are too con ialization of aid, but the cause is ., April 11. Talking Hea NEW ARRIVALS 1hursday, March 2.1, 1985 ViM Aluminum Fram~ SO<:m ••••• $435 sanchtz RIOs: Regu/aflon of the Mexican Simkins lrtdusw cloct Sup•r Record .... , ...... l1150 11 :30·12:20am, Room 3211 CI6Cc SlX Frome ...... • • • $550 Mongoose Mtrt. ili~ --· "" -~ ~ ~ - - - ·-· -·-----~------~ Page 10, New Mexico Daily Lobo, Marcl1 18, 1985 Page ll , New Mex.ico Daily Lobo, Murch 18, 1985 p I I [\ ' [ "(' l ,, I sports sports I l i j I CAREER FAIR FOR I , I I I N.C. State, NON-TECHNICAL I l I l I MAJORS I Tide roll on I By John Moreno FEATURING ''I person~Uy think we couldn't ll a.m. & 1:30 p.m.- Panel. discussion with I • I ~~ I win any games without them.'' The Arthur Herbert Hausman from Ampex Corp., !, speaker was North Carolina State Barbara Allender of United Way of 1\lbuqucrquc. and f men's basketball coach Jim Valva Miguel Hernandez from the US Office of .I no, but he wasn't talking about his Personnel Management. ~~I star players, Anthony "Spud'" . Webb or Lorenzo Charle.s. WEDNESDAY I In a press conference after his ,,~ Wolfpack defeated the Texas-El MARCH 20, 1985 fj I Paso Miners, 86-73, Sunday, Val- 9AM- 3 PM 1 vano was refening to N.C. State's ;,.; I cheerleaders. Of course, it was in • o'\ppllqtlons for Ch~rleaders, S.U.B. BALLROOM I jest, but the level of intensity which ~'I ~' Chaparrals, Yell Lu.clers, &. Mascot '' 1 the nation's second-best squad dis are avallaiJie In the Student Acfulltles Office. ' played during timeouts was much NINTH ANNUAL CAREER FAIR FOR NON-TECHNICAL MA ., \I . akin to the way the basketball team JORS. Provi<;llng a casual atmosphere In which students DfADLINEI majoring ln bus mess. the liberal arts, the sciences, and other • '\, ' played. ~ ; 1/ AppUcatlons mu~ .be retu.med by t Conversely, the UTEP cheerlead- non,technical areas, or who are undecided, can. explore career li 5:00 p.m. Monday, March 18 options by mlngllngwlth potential employers and representa ers looked as unorganized and in to the Student Activities Pfftce timidated as did the Miners on the tives from graduate schools. SUI Room 106 Co· sponsored by the Colleoe ofArls and Stfenc~. C~reer Ptannt_ng -~nd Placement Ccnrer. court. "We played poorly as a Anderson St;hQOls oj M!ln~etnentl and ()nhU?rsfty College, team," UTEP head coach Don Has for additional Information call Beth at Z 77-3361 kins said. "To win at this level of competition, you gotta have four or five guys playing well." But UTEP, which played well on Friday to defeat Tulsa, 79-75, SIGN UP NOW! ,• couldn'tcontain an N.C. State team Sign up information and event details are now available at: whicb shot an NCAA sub-regional Leisure Service, Johnson Gym, Room 230 record 73.1 percent from the field. 277-4347 ~-1 The diminutive Webb was 8 of9 and '] scored a persnnal·high 29 points. Sign-ups for Co-Ree Volleyball will The muscular Charles, at 6-7, 255 · take place: ,.,," pounds, was virtuall~· unstoppable ' from inside and outside and hit 12 of DATE: March 20, 1985 15 field goal attempts en route to a PLACE: Johnson Gym, Room 134 30-pnint game. TIME: 4:15p.m. The Wolfpack jumped out to a \ 3l-19lead with 4:121eft in the first .. • Joe · half, but the Miners' full court press . Come Out And Enjoy Tl1e Fu.nllf Lorenzo Charles (43) of North Carolina St11te pulls down a rebound against Kent Lockhart forced several quick turnovers, and (25) of UTEP during the second-round action of the NCAA tournament held at the pit U!EP cut the deficit to 31-28 at the half. Sunday. Don "The Bear" Haskins, UTEP coach, growls at a referee The Miners closed it to one, 33- dlitlittr Sunday aft~rnoon's secoh'd"round match against ll,.e;ulyJn the,:;ewndhalf..but.W,ere. ...... 'r .... r"' liriable to contain the Webb-Charles North Carolina State in the NCAA tournament. tandem, which combined for 43 points in the final stanza. Valvano heaped praise on his 5-foot-7 point --~~~(Q~iru m~----...- guard. r-----COUPON-----., "Spud was great today. He be· came a nne-man fast break out LEISURE SERVICES SCOREBOARD there," Valvano said. Luster Good I ADOZEN I win scored 22 points for the Miners Room 230, Johnson Gym • Phone 277-4347 in a losing cause. Valvano wasn't satisfied with his :HONEY-DIPPED: team's play in Friday's 65-56 win over Nevada-Reno, but .said, "I'd rather play poorly and win, than play UPCOMING MANAGERIPIIII11CIPANT Dtinclav. Mat. 21 : DONUTS* : EVENTS MEE11NG J:ohnson Gym: 3:30·7:00 pm ~Open rKreatlon) well and lose." Valvano's 1983 Frtsbe• Golf (0) (M·W) Wed., Mar. 20, 198S 7:00.9:00 pm (Closed: LS. Baskelball' te;~m won the national championship lnnertube Wnier Polo (_M:-W} Wed.t Mar. 20, 1985 AllliUiary G1'J11: 3:30-5:15 pm Voll.,ball (FF) (CR) Wed., Mar. 20, 1985 5:15·6•15 pm (Aerobic Dance' : ONLY here in Albuquerque, also at Uni- 6:15-9:15 pm $1.69 : ~olleybl!lll FIS _ Thurs., Mar. in. 1985 versity Arena. . . . CR denotes eo:;Rec, M·W" denotes Men and Women, F/S denotes Welghl Room: 5:00-9:15 pm In returning to the Pit, the coach raculty.'Staff, rr denotti rorlell ree of $10 Rarqu~hfllll Cnurt,l 5:00.9~15 pm I I All tnanager/partltlpant meedngs are mrmd&torY and are held at Swimming Pool: 5:30-9:00 pm said there might be the tendency to 4:_15 pm In Room 154 of Johnson Gym. frldov.lllar. 22 remember the good times in the past . •AJI FiS manager/participant m«tlrig!l are mandatory and are held Johnson Gym~.3:00..9:15 pm I I FORD VOLLEYBfiLL CLfiSSIC at 12:00 noon In Room 230 of Johnson Gym. Au.lllary Gym: 4-5:00 poll and forget his current tasks. "It's 5;00-6:15 pm ~Aerobic Dance) I I like going to your class reunion and 6:15·9:15 pm HAVAHING ctDnC you find that your best friend is fat Tw ....v. M•rdt 26 ••tl Weight Room: 5:00-9:15 pm Racquetball Courts: 4:0()..9:00 ptri I I nan.. v. Matth 21 and bald. I didn't want to be fat and Ford is proud to sponsor the Ford JOIN THE FUN EVERYONE CAN PLAY Learn the. bilslts of kayaklrig at this tllnlc deslgntd for btglnnerst Swimming Pool: 5:30-9:00 pm bald to everyone," Valvano said. The dry land HSS!on on March 26 U/:111 be held In Johnson Gym. Satudov.lllar.23 I I Volleyball Classic, A very special Read the information above and All students, staff and faculty are Room 150 5:30·9:00 pm. The pool session on Match 28 wlll:be •An reaeatfon facilities open at 11:00 am, dost at 5:00 pm;whh the The Wolfpacknow advance to the from sign up with your IntramuraURec eligible to compete. Winners held ln the shallow end of the Ofytnplc Pool. partldpants an slgri up oceptlon of the pool Uthle:h cl0$0 at 4:45pm. I I West Regional in Denver, where intramural volleyball tournament for the S:J0..7:00 pm seSsion or7:15-8:45 pm. The cost oflhe: cllnlcls s .....,, Mu. 24 for your college intramural reational Sport Department receive awards courtesy of the Ford $10.00 bt!fort Wednesday. March 20 ai 5;00 pm~ $11.00 \IIIII be "All recreaUori fadllil~open at 12:00 noori, dose at 5:00pm, wtt.h I I their next opponent will be the Ala· chatgfd aftn that time. Sign _Up noW, limited spaces ar_e_ avallablel the -~ceptfon of the poOl whJch doseJ ei 4:45 pm. bama Crimson Tide, which beat Vir program. today! Division of Ford Motor Company. REGISTRATION FOR AU. GEI'AWAV AcrtVmEs will !,.. VALID UNM ID REQUIRED To u.. All fodlltles held at the leisUrt! Servrces_ Ofttce. Room 230 rn Johnson G'ym (NE Guest Fees: $2.00 I I ginia Commonwealth, 63-59, in comeT), 2774347• .Mall·ln tl!glsirationg are \1/eh:omel I Cannot be combined with any other I Sunday's first game. Alabama, which used its tena OPEN RECIWITION iiOillllJ I offer. Good at partiCipating Dunkin' I Mal'll:la IA'·M.M• 24. 1tl5 cious man-to-man defense Friday Mo•day. Mal'.- 18 Donuts shops. One coupon per night to beat Arizona, 50-41, re Johnson Gym:3:00·9!15 pm (open tl'treatlon) SPRING BASKETBAlL POLIS I customer. I FORD MUSTANG '"A;' sorted to a 2-1·2 zone to beat the Mustang.•. the spirit that moves you! Choose your fun Auxiliary Gym: 4-5:00 pm 1. Donfcey-Kong .IU 6. Spew Sharkb~:~us· Umit: 2 offers per coupon speedier Rams. 2.AIIA 1 1 in Z-door, 3-door or convertible. Compare LX for 5:00-6:15 pm (Aeroble Dancl!) '1~ Bad Companlt Alabama head coach Wimp San· 6:15·9:15 pm 3. Celifornla Kid• B. Stgma Chi "'A'* I Offer good thru 3-25-85 I equipment and price with any car in its class, you'll be Weight Room: 5:00-9:15 pin 4.SWAT 9. Jetsons derson said he originally hadn't RacqUetball Courts: 4:~9:00 pm :s. count It 10. One Strfpers 'Off~r includes only honey-dipped yeast·raised I planned on using the zone. But at the pleasantly surprised. Test drive a MustangGT. Or, the Swimming Pool: 5~30.9:00 pm I Ford SVO with Z.3L turbocharged, irttercooled 4-cyl .. . T•e•dil)lo M.r. '19 "8'' donuts. 6:48 mark in the first half, trailing JohnSon Gym:3:30-5!00 lJM (open te.:reaUon) s-:00·9:00 pm (Closed; 1. GhdjfJ 8u51.e:r9 6. ·Frghtlng· Beavs 17-16, he decided to try it, based on inder engirte, 5-speed manual transmission, adjustable LS. Bo!ketbaU' 2.MobyDunk 7. ROckers I I suggestion from one of his assis· Koni® shock absorbers, and more. Auxiliary Gym: 3:30.5:15 pm 3. Sons of Thunders s. ONMH Brewskts: a 'I S:tS.(d5 pm (Aerobic Dlihte} 4. N~lo Contendue 9. Zeroes 15525 Gibson Rd., Albuquerque 4(}()1;:) ?an Mateo Albuquerque tants; 6:15·9:15 pm 5. Stgm• Cht "B'' 10. Kathy's Prnk Sutprlse N~ I FORD BRONCO U 1085 South St, Francis, San. fa: Fe 44.16 Wyoming atvd. NE. AlbuqU ------I'•' ------· ' ·.,. f;" J#¢1$,.~; m· ,,. .. ______.,.. , ... - _ ---· ·· -:1-,tW ~-- n .• .,J f>n,gc 4, New Me~ico n .. ~r •. , •~ Page 12, New Mexico Daily Lobo, March 18. !985 Food/Fun $ll3tmo, $100 c;lcp. 255-6033. 3/22 the night two or three nights per week, ocas.•ional. SIO·S3t.Q WE:EKLY /liP Mailing Circulars! No N.M. Daily Lobo J\1,1. llHUTit:s PA.IO. Studio and one-bedroom weekend,, Study, sleep and earn money at the same bosses/quot~sl Sincer~ly interested rush self· aparunent5, furnished or unfurnlsh~tl. L.~uodry time. Salary negotiable. Must b~ responsible ancl addressed envelope: Dept. AM· 7CEO, PO a ox 830, Classified t:GYPTIAN LlJN(!JI AT the lotc:rnational Center reliable. Call 884-7091. 3/2Z Woodstock, IL 60098. 4t03 tOday (3·18). Menu: Rooz (rice). Kofta (meatballs&. fadlltles, barbcqu~ qreas, swimming pools, ~lo~c to UNM. l.~Reine Marguerite Apartments 266-5855. AIRLINES JURING, $14·$39,000! Stewardesses, Advertising wsct~bles), Hnre?a (dessert) n!ld coffee or ten. For UO!JSE MANAGER NEEDED for non-profit 3/29 residence in health-related field. Tw1> month training Reservationlstl Worldwide! Call for Guide, Direc· • 174 per word per Issue, Info, (all277·2946. 3118 l.OOKING FOR AN apanment'l Look no more! with pay. Full-time whh housing In June. Send tory, Newsletter, ).(916) 944-4444 Xunewmexicoair. four or less time~. PAilTY1 F001)1 CONCJo.RT1 This i$ the place for resume to P.O. Box4269, Alb, NM87196. 3/22 3119 your classirieds about Restaurants, Parties, Food Clean, quiet one-bedrooms. Rent Includes your • I Z¢ per word per Issue, five or more utilities. Call Carl for more lnfoat~55-3184, 3/Z9 EARN MONEY AS a pan-time manQfa~turers rep. CRUISESIHPS HIRING, $16-$30,0001 Carribean, consecutlve times (no refunds). Sales, Concerts, etc." food/Fun" !odayl, tfn ONE-hllRM DUI'LF;X, Pt:T okay, Clean, $250.311 Previous sales experlen~e helpful, but not ne~essary. Hawaii, World. Call for Ouide, Directory, • $1.00 minimum ch,1rge. Maple SE. Solar .adobe house, two bath, fenced, Complete company training. 296-7912. 3/22 Newsletter. 1-(916) 944-4444 xuncwm~xlcocr~lse. 3119 • Deadline Is l p.m. the business day before Services $500.4417 6th, North valley, 255·3169, 29~-9032. LIV~:;.IN F~.MAU;; AIDE wanted to ta~c care of I the ad Is to run. 3/19 female handicapped -grad student. Position requires Travel 13! Marron Hall, 277.56~6 COPY YOU~ CASS~TrJI.S in STEREO f!>r only 1WO ROOMS FOR rent: washer/dryer hook·~P. two hours per day, two weeks per month, Pay is free $1.00. Mnxell blan~s in stocl<. M·F 10-12, 1-4}30, The rent and utilities. Must be dependable, female and fireplace, fenced Yard. 10 minutes from UNM. CA TCII A RIDE on a jet io )';urope this summer with Yoga Cellter, 3213 Central NE. 255-2900. 3/18 $180/rnonth plus V. utilities. 266-1278. 3/19 like dogs. Call Leslie 268·4892. If no answer, call884- Las N oticias 5123, tfn Airhltch ... Only $229 from Denver, $160 from NY. CALL GOOD IMPRESSIONS for quality typing J.UXURY TJIIl_EE-BJ)Ri'rf, THREE-bath, fireplace Call Barbara 243-0843, 3/22 ~ervlce. 'fheses. papers, manus~ripts, resumes, 294· WORK-STUDY SECRETARY p~ition open at the OH!CE SI'ACt; IS available, 'fl5·'86; to chartered and dollble garage, 322·A Columbia SE. $S90/month 'IWO ONE-WAY TICKETS to Chicago. Cheap! Of8arlii.atlons. Apply In Room 225, New Mexico 15(14. 4/26 plus utilities. Tilley 298-0090, 881·61.66. 3119 International Center. For information, call Matti at 277-2946. 3nJ Ruth 277-2769, 3/18 Union, 3/18 CAMERA Rt:PA,JRS AT sl«denl·affordable prices. ROOMMATE WANTED; QUIET, large cqm. TAKING A TRIP? A~Jvertise your trip, adventure or We will pic!\ up and deliver at UNM Phot~works, Jlor DAY SCIIOOL DIRECJ'OR position open im• ATn:NTION NA'fiVt: AMERICAN artists at· fortable house I 0 min from campus. Large outdoor rJde needs in the Daily Lobo. - tfn tending UNM; Klv11 Club Is now collecting artwork information, call869·3410. 3120 pool, many extras. $250/mPnth plus v, Utilities, 268- mediately. Need to have AA degree or three years fnr Nlzhonl '85. f'or more lnfonnntion, cull Sandra MINOR CAR REI'AIItS 255-8699. 3/22 6547. 3/22 experience in early childhood education: some ex (jarnune•.nt 7·5750 or 898.7858. 3/18 perience with bookkeeping and grant writing: love for QUALITY WORD PROCE.'iSING, Accurate, nf· 'JWQ.BEDIIOOM FURNISHED apartlllent for rem. children and respect for self-directed development. Lost & Found GJ,SU WII.L UAVE its next meeting Tuesday, fordable, fast, Naricy 821-1490. 3/28 Utilities paid, Professionally cleaned. Monthly E:OE, Send resume to PO Box 1.261, Los LUnas, NM Murch 19, with Drs. Pat and Will Scofield on WORD PfiOCt:SSING 298-9636, 3122 funragatlon. Manager on premises, Call 266-3133. 87031. 3/21 $50 REWARD; TAN female pitbull/shepard cross rclntion.