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BUY THEM NOW, white T-shirts only, 2 for J,75 at PART~ TIME JOB: Sales, fl~xible hours; gooa pay, SPECIAL ALDUQUERQUE·JUAREZ bui trip, 37?,,.7fq California Fas~ion Outlet, ~313 Centr~l SE, across Possible full-time for summer. Call: Phil Franczyk, Departs March ~ 1, $30.00 round trip, $20,00 c;me from campus, 266-6872, 03/10 C,L.U., 883-5360. 03/14 w•Y· Caii!TC 255·6830, - 03/17 WATERDED: 1\!ATIRESS, FRAI\IE, pedestal, OVERSEAS JOBS--Summer/year-round. Europe, S. CHARTERED BUSSES TO Regionals in Tempe, Un3QUJ ,1 ·. · M . liner, $125. 268-8536;881-3874. 03/14 America, Australia, Asia, etc, AU fields, $500-$1200 Includes game ticket and lun.ch. Leaving Fr~day, monthly, expenses paid, sight seeing. Free In­ 1972 SUPERBEETLE, SUNROOF, AM/FM 8. March 10. For more informauon and reservations, lYbr.;D JW5·•B.W · BXICQ formation. Write: BHP Co., Dox. 4490, Dept. NB, 1 track, bike and ski racks. Excellent condition, great cail Sport.s Tours, 247·0126. 03/09 Oerkeley, Ca. 94704, 03/10 MPG's. 243-0888. 03/20 The New Mexico Daily LOBO PART-TIME JOB GRADUATE students only, SINGER FUTURA TOP of the line . .Slightly used but, will cease publication untl1 Afternoons and evenings, Must be able to work 8. MISCELLANEOUS Classlfleds still under warr(lnty, Has push button bobbin winder, Friday and Saturday nights. Must be 21 yrs. old. Monday March 20. blind hemS, does. computerized buttonholing. Also ~-~ DAILY Apply in person, no phone calls please. Save-Way SPECIAL has hUndreds of fancy stitches. Regularly $800, now CHBAP WATERBEDSI WATER trips $89.95 buys Liquor Stores at 5704 Lomas NE, ~516 Menaui-NE. ' $150 cash. 294-8755. 03120 you I) dar~ walnut !;taincd frame, 2) safety liner, 3) IOOLLElill'ION3 Classified Advertising Is located In 03/10 foam comfort pad, 4) any size maltress with 3-year HARI\IONY 5-STRING BANJO. $60. 268-2019 after guarantee; $89.95.3407 Central NB, 255-2289. 04/04 1: ~arr.on Hall, Rm. 105. Open 8:30a.m. 5 pm. 03/10 ADDRESS AND STUFF envelopes at home. $800 to 4:30p.m., Monday through Friday., PIONEER SX-750 1RECE1VER, 50 watts/channel. 7. c_:T:.:.R::.A:;_.V:..:E=.:L=-=· -:-::-::=--~= per rnpnth .possible. Offer--details, ~end n~me to: Six months old. Must sell. Best offer, 24:2-6881, 03/09 INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FLIGHTS Rates are: ~o run an ad 4 days or leas available! Eurailpasses, travel infQrnmtion at lTC, Triple ''S"1 699-E9 Highway 138, Pmon H11ls, CA. .costs15c a word· per. day; an ad pi~ceo FLUTE. ARTLEY. $150. Z47"3583; 268-4810. 03/\0 255·6830 9am-6pm. 03/17 , 92372. • 03/20 Clty Gets Prlvllege· \969 VOLKSWAGON SQUAREBACK. au\omatlc. 5 days or more coilsecutively costs9c Needs work Best offer. Call247-1902 after 5:00. ·a word per day. . 03/22 NOON Is the deadline to place an ad MAMIYA RB 67, 90mm lens, 120 rolfback, prism ln.nextday li~der, $579.9.5. SOmm wide angiC lens, $349.95. TDDAY'S CROSSWDBD PUZZLE ·180mm lens, $249.95. 120 roll ba.c.k $89.95. Tra~es ACROSS 48 Row UNITED ~eature Syndicate ·accepted, Wilson Camera, 3107 Central NE. 03/09 49 Range crest Wednesday's Puzzle Solved: '64 CHEVY BELAIR, 4·do0r, body, motor good 1 Caribbean 50 Wind-driven m7rm;t condition, good mileage, nc.w tires, nee4s brakes. country clouds $250 or best offer. Call277-4~88. 03120 6 European 52 Irish ex­ Team PROFESSIONAL TYPIST. IBM Selectric, SUPER TUNE-UPS, $10, you buy parts. Bob 265· nation Field 4054, 265·3225. 03/20 clamation: ByRAYGLASS . 1. PERSONALS OtmranLecd accuracy. Reasonable rates. 298-7147 . 11 Ballet step Var. stant use and because we would tear 03/10 HANG GLIDER: SEAGULL SEAHAWK, good 14 Bitter LOBO Sports Writer In fact, the UNM Physical Plant, in 56 By means of ""'"~ffi~ them up too much. rugby team, we're turning down The UNM club is not without a CONTACTS??? POLISHING & SOLUTIONS. EDITORIAL SERVlCE AND writing assistan1 condition Excellent intermediate kite. 268-1522. 15 Hoofed \:harge of maintenance of fields, • !.If . 03/20 57 Power "We asked Ike Singer, associate everyone," he said. "Besides, the Casey Optical Company. 255-8736 lfn 265·1164. .. 03121 . mammal held off fertilizing the field for field,' however, They hold home SKIS--K-2 !.SO's, bindingll, poles. Boots--Formula I, source: 2 Athletic department officials director of athletiJ;s again this athletic department is not ACCURATE INFORMATION ABOUT con­ PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS Dox no. correctio~ and 16 Hoosier words three days to accomodate Davis' games on the field east of Johnson traception, sterilization, abortion. Right to Choose, put PYRAMID POWER to work for you wtth. a size 7V1 • Items brand new. Cal1247-0497 9 am to 5 fabulist have· denied the UNM Rugby Club semester. We wanted the field for responsible for providing fields for pm; 243-0730 after6 pm. 03/21 6.0 Former request. Gymnasium, a field the Ardvarks .~94-0 17 I. 04/28. Pyramld Power Hat. No one knows w~y. pyr~~ld 17· Kind of rifle- use of a university controlled two hours on five weekends. We club teams." DELIVER LUNCH, Cararro's Pizza will de!iver power works, bul it does. Improve learmng abtllty, DICYCL)!Sll OUR AZUKI bicycles are ·here. Spanish could have used. learn to relax and energize yourself. Instruc­ Regular retail, $159.95. Now $129.95! 25 yr. frame man queen playing field While allowing a non­ were turned down," Brown said. sandwiches, pizza, salads to your desk at lunch tLme. 19 Commit an Singer emphasized that the Cal\268·2300. 03/09 tion/suggestions included. Send 99c plus two 13c warranty. Couedess crank. The Bike Shop, 811 Yale 61 Lone university affiliated rugby team, the "The intramural people, Mr. S'E. (Next to Quarters Lounge) 842~9100. 03/21 offense "No one seems to want to take DORMS, IF YOU'RE HUNGRY at night .give stamps or $1.25 plus name and address label or Ranger's Albuquerque Ardvarks, to use the athletic department didn't turn William Kellerman and Mr. Fred Cararro's Pizza a call for delivery oflts famous PIZlll, something similar to CV, Box 41771, Chtcago, 60641. 20 Carr.ied friend In February, the Albuquerque down just the rugby team. into consideration that you can't 03120 away: Stang same field. P"erez, have been nice in allowing us sandwiches, and salads. 268-2300. 03/09 6. EMPLOYMENT 62 Wood city team was allowed to use the "We get hundreds of requests for use fields all the time. If you do, DO YOU SMELL a rat? .Call the LOBO News Tip TYPING 1ST QUALITY. 883-7787. tfn 21 Goes astray 63 "My Gal---" Team members of the UNM club to use their field," said Brown. COUPLES SUMMER 'WORK, Gallup KOA field for a game against Argentina use of the three practice fields. you won't have any fields," Singer Hotline, 277·5656. . 03/10 FOR SALE BY 23rd Street Runs Into Heaven Books. 22 Distant view 64 Senorita's words 39 Distributed asked for permission to use one of "Without them we'd be in a lot of K Pathcen· "See You In The Morning" 18.50. J. Kampground. Housing plus salary. 863-5021, 03/14 24 Accessible at the request of Albuquerque said. WHY PAY $3,25 for a movje ticket when you could parent 12 Entrances propor- the football practice fields on south We're not just turning down the trouble." pay $2.50? ·General Cinema Corp. discount tickets L~vy "Surrealism" 65, Man Ray u~lph~~et For SELF-MOTIVATED PEOPLE to sell display ad­ to all 65 13 vertising for N.M. Dai1y LQBO. Must have car. Author Fr .. upper tlonately Mayor David Rusk, a member of available soon. 03/JO Adults" 275. H. Miller "Book Of Frtends 32.50, 26 Truthful ho campus twice this school year. They Fine editions located for the collector. 843-6396 after Come by Marron Hall, Room 133. tfn Clifford----- use 41 Dense tree the Ardvarks. HELD OVER !I ' 4ACTS of Passion" will run again 27 Nullify 18 were turned down both times on the noon Monday-Friday; all day Saturday. 03/10 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED. Good Loaf of growths March 9 & 10! 1 This is your Jast chance to see 6 30 ------floor wages, medium tips, nights and _weekends. See Frank DOWN bread end 42 Ravaged grounds that the fields couldn't be provocativ.e one-acts in UNM's Experimental GREATTYPINGI266-3953. 03/31 32 Give as "Use of the field was a SP!!cial at Roy's Place 5914 Central, 266-7807. Must be 21. 23 Swiss river 44 Door sign used continually. Students May Shortly Theatre. Tickets at the Fine Arts Box Office. 03/10 ' 03/13 merited Head. cover- 25 One's room: 45 Lateral part request from the President of the TERESA AT 121. It's the plain truth. You're abo. 4. HOUSING The practice fields are better ADDITIONAL DANCERS AND projectionists 33 Braid of hair tngs Slang· 46 Backs of univeristy," said Singer. "Mayor soiUlely beautiful. Love Baptist Slim, 03/09. fields, with fewer holes and worn ONE BLOCK UNM, deluxe one bedroom furnish;d needed, Flexible hours. Apply Kiva 'f.heater 1202 34 Tumor: 2 Port of 28 Multitude necks. . Rusk called him and asked to use GONNA BOOGIE TONITE? Ned's bas The Planets , apartment. Twin or double beds, $185. Varstty Cent(al SW,-242-2463. 03/10 Suffix ls;ael 27 Branches 47 Amphitheater spots, than the intramural field for dancing until2 am. 03/09 3 28 the fields. It was wise for public House,141 ColumbiaSE. 03/10 ADDRESS ENVELOPES AT home. $800 pet niOritli 37 Seas: Fr. Oil country Pitcher space -where the club currently plays its 'Bank Anytime' in SUB relations.'' TWO WOMEN SEEK third to share house near possible. Any age or· ,oca!ion, See ad under 38 Laughing 4 Outet 29 Not in- 18 Swollen part games. • r 2. LOST&FOUND BCI\IC. G:al\266·0310. · 03/08 Miscellaneous, Triple ''S''. 03/20 39 Lord----: walkers . . testinal 50 Swiss • "Last fall we asked the athletic By D.M. Flynn ' RM FOR RENT, gay only, $120/month, furnished, . PART-TIME JOBS BARTENDERS and waitresses Anthony 5 P_syche d!VI- 30 Poa tor one herdsman The rest and maintenance of the bills paid. Share with another gay. Call John at 256- SIGnS O ' LOBO News Editor FIND YOURSELF in the Peace Corps. Ortega 233. for catering. dinners and receptions. On call basis. Eden 6 31 51 department if we could play on the field in order to keep it in shape, ! 1841, keep trying. 03/09 Experience preferred but not required. Apply in Fleeced ccupancy Roman 277p5907. ss 40 Anger fee statesman practice fields," said Richard another reason Singer gave the For $1,400 a year, the Bank of REWARD FOR GOLD watch lost 2/28178. Sen· NE, 2 REDROOM, $125, large yard, kids, pets person Thursday and Friday between I :30 & 3:30 pm 41 Preferably 7 Poyerty- 33 Grow 53 Midway with the New Mexico Union Food Service in the Brown, UNM team member. New Mexico may be putting an timenlal value. Call268·6306. • 03/09 allowed no Jea5e. 262·171i I, Valley Rent.,Js, $30 fee, ~tncken fatigued d . UNM ruggers for not- using the I I 03/10 Student Union Building. 03/10 .," 1 FOUND ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE black puppy. 4 a---- and ev1ce "They told us to.stay off t~e fields field, didn't matter when the automatic teller in one of the glass OPENINGS FOR FULL-TIME work in a production

· Ted d rt' t · the New Mexico Daily Please place the followmg classi I a ve !semen m d h h d. Co-op ·Budget Sparks Suit Lobo times(s) beginning Se .' un cr.~ eH:~s=g~ By D.M. FLYNN (circle one): 1. Personals; 2. Lost & Found; 3 • rviCes; · • op $21,500 for fiscal year 1976-77 and the subsequent LOBO News Editor 5. For Sale; 6. EmpI oyment; 7 . T raveI 8. MIS. cellaneous. Want Ads say it five years. in a Big Way!! Wednesday, Williams warned the Senate to be ASUNM Attorney General Wade Moody has filed "careful" in approving the budget for any ASUNM­ suit against Senator Rick Anaya and the ASUNM funded organization at that time, Senate for alleged violation of the ASUNM Con- Senator Mimi Swanson said, "l think it was a stitution. . magnanimous gesture on the part of the senate, Moody, in his brief to the student court, smd the although slightly unorthodox and indeed con· senate violated Article VI, Section 3A of the Con­ trover siaL" Classified Advertising R:;ttes stitution when the senate approved $21 ,500 for the Anaya said he did not think there was any problem 15c per word, $1.00 minimum charge Child Care Co-op in the 1978-79 budget at its meeting with the action taken by the senate. ''I think we'll just Wednesday. Terms Cash in advance take it up again at our next meeting," he said. Under the constitution, the ASUNM President and The senate will meet again Mar. 15. the finance committee must submit! a budget for the Moody also cited in his brief an ASUNM law which distribution of the activities fee to the senate. Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. states that organizations receiving money from The finance committee budget for the Co-op was ASUNM must submit a request !luring the senate Monday thru Friday given to the senate verbally by chairman Anaya, b~t budget hearings. Moody said Wednesday's meeting President Tom Wil!imas has not yet drawn up his was not a senate budget hearing. budget recommendations. . , Anaya, however, told the LOBO the senate began Marron Hall, Room 105 Moody said the senate was placm~ the Co-op above LOBO photo by Rachel Dixon its budget hearings last Wednesday. Mail To The next time you see this fountain oh the mall between the the other 25 organizations requestmg places on the "If the senate wants, they can rescind the vote at Union and tho College of Education, it should be working. Ned budget and was granting it "immunity from being UNM Box ~0, University of New Mexico their next meeting ... I just want to see this taken care Ross, assistant director of the Physical Plant, said the plant plans fairly judged." ... . , , of," Moody said. ------Telephone,__ Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 to turn on all the Uni11ersity's fountains during Spring break. They The senate signed an agreement m good faith Amiya said he did not think be would request the Enclosed $·~··~--- Placed by ·with the Child Care Cn·op in 1975-76 to fund the Co- are shut offduring the winter for maintenance. ~enate to take such action.

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~ Nicaraguan ~eneral Dead • • • Program OK'd '1:! {caot. from f>aga1) ~ program will step up to include 15, ".... After Foiled Kidnap Try World.News She said the master's program is students the second year and level community colleges in the state as a 42-hour, three-semester program off at 20 during the third. After the directed under House Memorial 15 Z N that will greatly benefit UNM's passed in the 1978 New Mexico ':7~ MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) , HEW money runs out, West wick flag of the Marxist Sandinista prestige and the people of the state. Legislature. "" - Geu. Reynaldo Perez Vega, Liberation Front. said she hopes to get state funding On West Bank Withdrawal The only step left before im­ to continue the program .. The BEF meeting will continue ;:;·~ Nicaragua's No. 2 man, was found Col. Alessio Gutierrez, I plementation is a routine hearing In other action, BEF secretary today in the Nursing and Pharmacy o shot to death Thursday and his Managua's chief of police, said 'I before the Board of Legislative building. ~ body draped with the red and black Perez Vega apparently was slain Bob Huff said he will start im­ Finance, Westwick said. mediately on a study of all two-vear .:;:- Wednesday night by Sandinista She said the master's program Guerrillas after he put up a fight Carter Admonishes Israel will be funded with a three-year 5to and foiled a kidnap attempt. the back-to-work order prove $397,000 grant from the Depart­ Ticket ·Buyers Prepared WASHINGTON (UPI) fruitless. , . IS .o . Perez Vega, 50, was the second­ news conference tnat started with President Carter warned Israel Much of his half-hour news ment of Health, Education and in-command of the national guard Thursday that refusal to withdraw discussion ofhis moves to end the Welfare. The director of the ~ after President Anastasio Somoza conference, however, was devoted coal strike through Taft-Hartley master's program will be Dr. For Parking Lot Cam·pout (l from occupied West Bank lands to questions concerning festering ::r was one of this closest advisers. ·"would be a· very serious blow to inj1.1nction. Leland Bennett and interviewing U.S.-Israeli disputes over ac­ Nava.io Scholarship Recipients - .o peace," and said the Soviets and On that issue, he disclosed he has The Blue Key National Honoraryis will ~tart for two faculty positions, By NICKI KARST ceptable peace bargaining tactics, ordered Attorney General Griffen important. File N.M. Financial Aid Westwick said. Cubans must get out of th~ Horn of and the showdown that is expected accepting applications from juniors LOBO Staff Writer Bell "to assume personal direction Form before March 15. Deadline Initially, the program will accept Africa war now that Somalia is when Prime Minister Menachem with at least a 3. 25 GPA. Lobo maniacs are prepared to camp in the arena parking lot from withdrawing. over all law enforcement activities" for summer session is April 30. only I 0 students, Westwick said Saturday night to Monday morning to get hold of 750 tickets that will be Begin visits Washington next week. Deadline for fall and spring session Applications are available in the Carter took a tough liiJ,e on the designed to ensure that rebellious Dean of students Office in Mesa and ~here have been 157 persons available if the Lobos win in Tempe, Ariz. Saturday night. The President said he rejects any miners do not block a reopening of is May 30. For more information, asking about the program. The two sensitive· inter'national Israeli claim that it is not obligated Vista Hall and are due today. Ticket manager Mary Barnes said the prized tickets will go on sale at 8 problems - breaking the news that the mines through bloodshed. contact Fred Tahe at 277-5831 or a.m. Monday and will probably be sold in 30 minutes or less. Tickets will to withdraw from the occupied He also said he has "absolutely 277-5832. be limited to two per person, she said, Somalia has agreed to withdraw, West Bank territories by U.N._ from Ethiopian territory - at a 'resolutions. no plans" to ask Congress for Learn the ""Science of the authority to seize the mine; should "Experiment .. ~·-- _...... -··+.. ASUNM Speakers" ------.---~-=------\ The NMPIRG will hold the second Beyond"through the Surat Shabsd Members of the "Front Row Fliers," a group of devoted fans, plan to be in 'jeWish "Leaf'ping c\¥> Committee J half of its annual meeting today Yoga meeting tonight at 7:30 in at the arena before Saturday night's game is over. One of the Fliers, Sissy , .... -· li present -Somali from 4-8 p.m. in SUB Room 230. SUB Room253 . Blackburn, said they will be having a party all weekend and anyone who wants to can join them. Another member, identified only as "Hook," managed to come up with Troops A public lea and reception for glass an extra ticket at the beginning of the season, said Blackburn. Saturday "Topic: · The Kiva Club and~ the __ Na~i~e ... artists will be held at 2 p.m. night he will raffle it off to the other fliers, she said. .American_,. Siutieni urgamzahon Saturday, March 18 at the (}j'i/d "Development in c.Amerlca @in the "Ki~butz Diana Bunnell said some of the members bought tickets for the regionals will have a booth on the mall today Albuquerque Crafts Guild on 2201 at the beginning of the season. "We knew we were going to the regionals," flli,Udeil~o M~N®:IIii rn~~llii.I:©>©}!PJm seeking support for the "Longest Silver SE. she said. Withdraw Walk." Petition to oppose the N~IJ llo!IM~@®Iilli1 -NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) -· Student Actlvltles.A $2.50 GENERAL PUBLIC/$1.25 STUDENTS Anti-Indian Legislation will also be Tickets On Sale Now at the PopeJoy & SUB Box Offices Somalia announced Thursday it is available for signatures. &all Tlcketmaster Locations withdrawing all troops from the Presents if».t,t Guitarist Daniel Byrns will play at 2 war-torn Ogaden Desert in ex­ p.m. Saturday on KUNM, 90.1 change for "big power" guarantees , VIDEO TAPES Information about beginning FM. Author Larry Lee Rottman Interested in the LAW? that all Cuban and Soviet troops ' workshops in disco, swing and will speak at 3 p.m. about self­ . 7 also will be pulled out of the em­ social dance is available every publishing on "Live on the Air." _ ..an d m a career. battled region. Bta vetman Rock Gatden 'i' Friday from 7:30- 9:30p.m. in the A representative of the University The Somali radio braodcast I SUB Ballroom at the regular of San Diego, and the National Center coincided with President Carter's march 20-26 Ballroom Dance Club meeting. The Crafts Shop will be open for Paralegal Training's news conference in Washington in during Spring Break, Monday which Carter said Somali President through Friday, 10-5 p.m. LAWYJ:R'S ASSISTANT PROGRAM Siad Barre told him by telephone he will be on campus An all-you-can-eat chili dinner will would withdraw all Somali Troops. be held today from 6-9 p.m. at the The surprise announcement J0-3 pm Dally Kirtland Air Force Base Riding Beginning Meditation class on Monday --- March 20 followed by three days the fall of '• Wednesdays, 5:15 p.m. in the Today's Special In meoaa lounge In The- H. E. Cornet Oflh• Svb ,I' Stables. For ticket information, call the strategic Ogaden town of Jijiga Rctoaa Ftom Prontoa ·'II Honors Center, Room 152. Class to discuss details of the Program and career An ASUNffi/Stud•nt ActiYitl•• Ptoductlon I' the UNM AFROTC office at 277- to Cuban-led Ethiopian forces and I 3850 or 298-3796. starts March · 29 and continues opportunities for college graduates in this through April 12. For more in­ growing, new field.· senta tank Somali blitz acrossforces thereeling desert in which full L~~~======::::;======~ ,,1 formation, call Symphony of Life, retreat. 1" 255-1506. Two Green Enchiladas I' The Fiesta Committee will meet ..You may qualify for this· intensive, 12 week, Carter told his news conference I today at noon in SUB Room 230. post-graduate course, which prepares you to that once Somali forces have with­ Rice, Beans drawn from the Ogaden, "the with­ ASUNM Speakers Committee will assume a respon'sible position as a skilled drawal of Soviet and Cuban forces Chicano Studies will hold an open have an emergency meetiQg to member of the legal team. should also begin." discuss limited topics today at 1 $1.55 house at I p.m. today at 1812 Arrange to attend the presentation I RAILb[AZERS RomaNE. p.m. in room 230 of the SUB. between 9 & 10 am. interviews Bear Jumps follow. For further information CasaDel Sol Mortar Board, the senior honor Upper Level contact: career Services Explorer society, is making selections for 277-2531 WANTS membership from junior students For Free Brochure, contact: WASHINGTON (UPI)- A lone YOU! with at least a 3.0 average. For New Mexico Union Food Service LAWYER'S ASSISTANT PROGRAM Japanese explorer traveling by dog applications, contact the Dean of UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO sled from Northern Canada to the students in Mesa Vista Hall, Room Help build UNM spirit and tradition- Join Trailblazers 1176. it Alcala Park North Pole was attacked by a polar San Diego, CA 92110 bear while he slept early Thursday. Want to be a leedaf? Join Trailblazers end become a leader Jn developing splrll and tradlllonsthat wlllllvo long at UNM. (714) 291-6480 Ext. 247 He. was not injured but the bear ate havlnu a so Trailblazers members will be official hosts for UNM. They wlll help wilh orientation and Applicants for solar demonstration most of his dog food. student recruitment programs. Trailblazers will organtze a wide variety of spirit actfv!Uos, in· program please contact Bruce Allen Uemura began his six-month eluding pep r.t~lllos and card stunts at games and they will be the student sleorlng committee for Homecoming. at 344-0391 or 266-4082. journey Tuesday from a camp at Trailblazers members WUI be selected soon, so apply now. Complela the attached ap· Cape Columbia. pllcatfcn fonn and send It to the Alumni Office, Student Union Building. Application deadline ls March 10,1978. He radioed word of the attack to ~ the base camp and an airplane The Fifth Annual Dance Workshop, sponsored by the New T()f3f:Ttii:V flight was scheduled for Friday to Personal Development and Goal ______-·--_---- ··----·-_: _____ Appl/callon Form ______------·---·--·-- Mexico Dance Works, will be held drop him by parachute more food Friday March 10 to feed his 17 sled dogs. from March 13-17, 9 a.m. -noon. Setting Seminar f NamE! The cost is $60. For more in­ A NASA satellite was keeping And 2 Age formation, contact Kim Corwin at tabs of the explorer's movement by __:I Sex ----4 Crass :standmg {CitCie One! SA JR SOPH FR OLYMPIC 247-8128. Saturday March 11 receiving position signals from a S localaddress ------Taught by: Michael G. Johnson of small radio beacon mounted on the OFTH& Resource Development Consultants dog sled. 6 Permanent address ------7 Local phOne ------8 GIM'e potntaverage ------The Citizens Against Nuclear Uemura expects to reach the Threats will hold a forum on the SPORTS, INC. North Pole next month. He then 9. Academtc maror· ______10 Acadcrillc m10or ------Palo Verde Power Plant Thursday, will strike out for the Northern tip 1t Hours cutrcntlyenrolled 12 Year ol high scn0oJ Qtaduat10n ------March 16 at 7;30 p.m. at Griegos March 31, 4-10 pm and April I, of Greenland and from there he 13 Cu1rcni and expected maror hme commJtlments (ex band. ROTC, student tcachmg) Elementary School, 4040 San Isidro plans to travel to Narassarssauq on NW. 8 am to 7 pm at the Airport Marina Hotel the southern tip of Greenland. '------b ______'------( ·------This course relates to attitude formation, goal setting, New !J '------ex-ic~ l 14 AICJ you currently empto,.cd? f~' I I yes, how many hours per week? time management and commu?ications. It is d~signed for DAILYLO~O 15 Work expenencc "' the business person and other mterested professiOnals and Want to spend this sum­ lay persons. The course will enable participants _to be bet· Vol. 82 No. 112 mer sailing the Carib· ter able to generate ideas and develop a blueprmt for ac­ bean? The Pacific? tion by defining goals in a manner that makes them The Nr:w Mexico /Jally l.JJ!m Js publ i.~hcd Europe? Cruising other specific, measuable, time-dated and r_nanageable .. The, Monday throu~h f•'riday t•vC"ry n•gular Wl'Ck of tht• Unh·ersffy }'('llr and WC'rkly durin~ tht! ~um~ 16 Present and' past htgh school. campus, ilnd comrnuntly organrta!•on~l meml)tlrslit·p and ofiJCCS held parts of the world aboard course will emphasize management skills, transactional­ rnt•t .M..><;sion by !lte Board of Student sailing or power yachts? analysis and personal motivation skills. Publkatior1s or th(' Unh·W~itv of Nt'\V M('xk·o, (tnetude da!esJ and is not financially n~wc:iat(-d with UNM. Boat owners need crews! ...... Second cia~.~ po~lai.(C' paid at AliJII(JUC'r

~rl_[U~ Rev. Smock: ~[D[JU'(J)[!4~Aa..~­ Editor: Gone But Not Forgotten Last week the students at UNM had a unique opportunity to hear the C~JlJJat:!l ~(})~~ word of God preached by Rev. Jed Smock. Many christians as well as non-believers expressed the feeling that the Reverend was turing more This is in reply to Jim Price's, March 6th letter to the editor, refering g .. people away from Jesus, rather than turning them on to Christianity. At to the Reverend George (Jed) Smock calling himself a saint. 1 feel the need to cia rify the meaning of a saint. 0 • this, I must strongly disagree, on the contra!'¥, most of the people I The Latin word sanctus is where we derive the English words saint 1 talked to were stirred into doing some deep thinking, admittedly a rare (rhe ·Catbird s Seat and sanctify. Webster's dictionary defines sanctify "to free from ~ l occurence at UNM. I also found it amusing that ttiose most offended by as sin; to purify." A saint is one who has been sanctified, ' the preaching could be found on the mall listening day after day. . The Apostle Paul addesses a letter to the believers at Corinth thus: If we turn to the Bible, we find in the Book of Acts, that when the i Naive New Yorker apostles preached, the crowds were stirred up to the point of riot and "To t.h.e c~urch of God which is at Corinth, to those who have been sanct1f1ed In Christ Jesus, saints by calling with all who in every place 2000 years later, we find that little has changed. When the truth is What's/ the ~ by Tim Gallagher I preached, people become angry as their si\]s are exposed for everyone ' call ~po~ the ~arne of our Lord Jesus Christ." I Corinthians 1:2 We can _,,, th1s scnpture that a saint is one who has been freed from sin by to see . ~ee ..,f I I Rev. Smock did' not condem anyone, he merely preached from God's Latest? ~ailing on the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is not our own ~ . . - I " . word, the Bible. The Bible says "all have sinned and fa-ll short of the Evang~list George Smock, nghteousness that makes us a saint. It is the Lord Jesus Christ's 8: I don't know what it was this week. It seemed that no matter what I .I reighteousness, through His blood, which was given as a sacrifice for did, someone was trying to remind me of New York. Whether it was a Glory of God" (Romans 3:231. The Bible says "Do no be deceived, who spoke to hecklers and neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor believers on the mall last week, u~. By acc~pting His righteousness, through faith, we are made right conversation on the bus spiced with about four "y'knows" per sen­ With God. For by grace you have been saved through faith· and that tence, or a class discussion about stereotypes in which westerners i theives, nor the covetors, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor swindlers, was last seen at the University of shall inheit the Kingdom of God" (I Corinthians 6:9). These are the Texas (Austin) Thursday. not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, that no consistently misidentified every living soul in New York as either being one should boast." Ephesians 2:8 and 9. the suave, 5th Avenue executive type or a member of a youth gang. words of the Almighty God. Smock also appeared in the It sounds pretty gloomy for us sinners, but do not despair friends for University Daily, the student To do this we must agree with God that we are sinners. (A sinner is Hey, wait a minute guys. We're not all that way. I spent the first 16 I one Who has fallen shortof being right with God.) "For all have sinned years of my life in New York and believe it or not, I . spent the night j the Good News is that "God so loved the world that He gave His only new$lpaper at Texas Tech begotten son so that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but University Tuesday. and fall short of the glory of God." Romans 3:23 God, also, says in His in the hospital as a result of severe knife wounds suffered in agang war [ word, "For the wages of sin is death, (eternal sera ration from God) but over my best friend's sister. · have eternal life" (John 3:161 __ A reporter for the Daily Texan I in Austin, told the LOBO that 'the free gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans BUT IT'S A WEEK LIKE THE ONE I just spent that makes you Rev. Smock is no self appointed Saint, but a GOD Appointed ONE. 6:23- . realize just how gross the misconceptions of New Yorkers are in Jed came to UNM to warn of GOD's impending judgement and His Smock had been arrested by mercy through Jesus Christ, now the choice is yours. campus police Feb. 8 for So by ag_reeing with God that we are sinners and accepting His gift Albuquerque. So what I thought I'd do this week was set you straight (Jesus Chnst), we can be saved from eternal separation from Him on a few things, y'know? "N L)(.Lt;Af!. WA!>'T~ IS R£./tLL'-1 HltQ_ML6~5; TIU:.S.f:. l61't() Rick Reinhardt criminal tress-pass. He was Fellow-heir with Christ scheduled to appear in (Hell).. He loves you so much that He gave himself as the payment for First of all, I can understand where these stereotypes c:~re born. I, too, LIIJ£0 .St>IT!i fOR. G.Vt.R'( Li•IJ/IIt. 1'1-ltN&. IN Nf.W M.6'ltCO municipal court Feb. 26, the your sm; so that you could spend eternity in His kingdom (Heaven). have been in Penney's behind that familiar accent saying, "Well I'm not 11 Ail-S. Jll.ST 4/J AOOITiotJAL.. ~."\Fe-Tor MEA SUR. f., Jeanne Yoakum going to move until I talk to the staw managuh (translation: store reporter said. An Austin Municipal Court Clerk said she A Saint, by the grace of God, manager). Can you imagine de noive of dis person talking dat way to Heartfelt Thanks could find no record of Smock's me," the voice says gesturing at her poor little self. I can understand Editor: feelings had rejected the Bible's Letters DOONESBURY court date or his arrest. why there's so much anti-New York sentiment when you drive through Having spent several hours truth and the claims of Jesus long The University Daily reported Rio Rancho and see the Latanzio's and the Tortorici's cluttering a BOY, 7/1&5e ARe listening to George Smock on the before Smock came to campus, so t!flrsh WordS'hS'tJ;;~d that Smock had been escorted beautiful yucca bush with a pink flamingo that Dominic's cousin PREm' AII/FIJ/... THAT's mall, I made several observation he could only serve to reinforce Viva La Fiesta off campus by police because he "A mild answer calms wrath, but once while I was listening and brought as a present when he visited last summer. Editor: SM75, AREN'T 8£CAfJSG about the crowd gathered to hear these feelings. · Fiesta Committee was not in the budgets of ASUNM or of GSA for hadn't requested permission to a harsh word stirs up anger." observing did 1 hear or see him YOU SEE I WAS A TOUGH HIGH SCHOOL sophomore when the 7JieY? 'j()(j NEfD WE'RE At.L him speak. I decided that the crowd I fou':Jd the truth that Jesus spoke this year and has only recently received appropriations from these speak on the campus. · (Proverbs 15:1) Last week on the temper any of his words with beautiful skies of the Land of Enchantment (brought to you on 8 by 10 8!NOCIJLAR5 7/J SEATf3{) could clearly be divided into three of in Rev. Smock's teaching. I groups. We have also been requesting and receiving donations from Smock said, "I believe the mall during, the talks of Mr. George gentleness, compassion, or love. glossy booklets courtesy of AM REP industries) lured my father from his SEG 7HE POOIUM BY 6NP, categories. First there Vl(ere those thank God that he was bold enough FROM HERE! PHR.e{)f university regulations are in Smock there was an abundance of Mr. Smock seemed to be job in the Brooklyn Naval Shipyard. Let me tell you it was tough ad­ other student organizations. who observed for a short while then get up and tell people the truth La Semana de Ia Fiesta will be presented by students for the benefit / violation of the first amend­ harsh words. As A Christian I was primarily interested in telling justing from the land of straphangers and money to the land of tequilla walked off, with their previous abcut Christ. Thank you, Rev. of the University of New Mexico community just as it traditionally has ment," the paper said. deeply disturbed by the way Mr. ev~ryone that they were wrong and sunny. But I never saw my parents elbowing for position on th'e convictions opposing Smock's Smock! Tim Acomb Smock presented his views, for not wh1ch of course implied that he shopper's line at Skagg's or complaining that the traffic was murder. been celebrated. Never has it been a solemn occasion. Fiesta is a views (as was stated in a letter to alone was right. Were in scripture My parents realized in. five minutes what it took me about five years chance. to celebrate the learning experience and an opportunity the editor) having been reinforced. does it say "Go out and tell the whereby the community may be rnade aware of the special customs Second, there were those who TELLYR CRNT' ComPLAIN I THINK I'LL to learn - New Mexico's got New York beat about 20 to nothing. Not I SAVE my 'PLACE, world you are Right." that the Big A'pple hasn't got its good qualities. I mean it's a nice place and folklore which give to the Southwest a unique heritage. spent endless hours in a marathon NORToN, WE ABOLlTTHE 'PR.ICE, qO 'DOWN TO It happens that La Semana de Ia Fiesta falls near the end of the effort to malign the preacher with WILL You? Cathy Sierra to write about, but I wouldn't want to live there. G,oT A GooD JUST TI-lE FEW THE GAS STATION .-/ Spring term which many students take as an excuse to "go on a tear." But as a 16'year-old, I was one of those New Yorkers Vliho thinks every imaginable resoure · they THIN({ Go/NEt INCONVENIENCES! AND USE THE Fiesta Committee is making an effort to remind students of the purpose America begins on Long Island and ends in New Jersey. This is best could draw upon. Finally there were LIVING HERE- BATHRooM- THEYLL HAVE which is served by the week of celebration and we are trying to illustrated today by idiot sports casters like NBC's Billy Packert who those who quietly listened (yes, ,.--~ TO KNOCK ME structure the activites toward educational, cultural and meaningful can't see why the Lobos are rated so highly. Ask him if he's ever seen there were several of us) and found DoWN FOR IT... them play. ends. Fiesta will be held during the last week of April this year and we truth in his messages. hope it will be a roaring success. BUT THE STEREOTPYING DIDN'T HELP EITHER. "Did you For those who walked away I As for Fiesta having a reputation "as a blowout," I say we, the 7HATS R!GffT. 50 know there's alligators Jiving in the New York sewer system," they'd tell must agree that their convictions commitee, are not bound by reputations, but by tradition. We need IT'S 50/

00 C F • UCLA and DePaul 94.5 over ~. OnteSt . 8VQrlteS Kansas and Creighton, Kentucky Of Indian Rights Legislati'on· o 91.3 over Florida St., Duke 90.7 - Based on statistics taken from the over Rhode· Island, Indiana 90.2 fJ:U most recent basketball contest, over Furman, Louisville 85.3 over ::8 contestants picked UNM 100 St. Johns, Mich. St. 79.8 over percent favorites over Cal St. Providence, St. Bonaventure 64.6 ~Long Walk' In Prote·st Other favorites included over Penn, North Carolina 62.6 Arkansas 97.2 percent over Weber over San Francisco and the closest By BUTCH NIEMEYER Hunting, fishing, and water rights would also be lost St., Syracuse 95.6 over W. Ken, rivalry was Notre Dame 57.6 over LOBO Staff Writer as a :result of the resolution, he said. · tucky, Utah 95.1 over Missouri, Houston. Pushing for the different pieces of legislation is the The cheap purchase of Indian land containing 70-80 Interstate Congress for Equal Rights and Respon­ ffiSO: Accomplished Group percent of the U.S.'s uranium, coal and oil reserves sibilites, ·a well-financed organization of individuals are the reasons for "anti-Indian" legislation curre.ntly with business interests on Indian land, he said. The world famous Minnesota neapolis' famed new Orchestra Orchestra, recorded the complete pending in Congress, Lehman Brightman, organizer "The Interstate Congress for Equal Rights and Orchestra (founded in 19.03 as the Hall, widely cited as one of the orchestral work of Ravel, a recent Held Over by Popular Demand! of a protest march told a small audience Saturday. Responsibilities has a $13 million fund and has offices Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra) great halls of the world upon its issue by Vox that has won critical March9& 10 "The Longest Walk," he said, is a means of causing in 26 states. Its officers met regularly with government under the baton of its distinguished opening in the fall of 1974. During acclaim from many quarters, along SPDBTS publicity against the legislation. Acts of Passion DL!IPIC music director Stanislaw the hall's inaugural season, with his other recordings on Angel, officials and it'has a staff of 15 lawyers for anti-Indian Many people are not aware of the legisl'ation, legislation," Brightman said. Skrowaczewski, will perform at Skrowaczewski, with the Minnesota Phillips and Mercury labels. (six one act plays) Brightman said, and because Indians lack political --.1 He said, "Reservations and the Indian way of life Popejoy Friday March 17. "'00 influence, he needs the suppqrt of non-Indians. will remain intact if we fight for it. It's a war of Now in its 74th year, the 97- 8:00PM House 'Resolution 9054 was cited as an example of survival." member orchestra has been called -----' L ... the various bills' intent. A number of local Indian groups are organizing a by the New York Times "among tickets - $150 or $1.00 .....;:;..,,.:: ... Racquetball Brightman said it calls for the abrogation of all 389 party to meet the walkers in Grand Junction, Colo. the nation's top six or seven or­ '~'beat~e (groups of ten or more) treaties currently in effect and the abolishment of Some protestors from the Southwest will be walking chestras in quality and probably the (downstairs Fine at Fine Arts Box Office 277-4402 Racquets tribal governPlents and the-Bureau of Indian Affairs. J . to Washington, D.C. most important regional orchestra Aits Complex) AMF V oit Balls ' anywhere." Maestro Skrowac­ zewski, music director of the or­ Wilson chestra since 1960, has added new The Union (sub) Theo.tre glories to the venerable . musical Dunlop Meter Maids organization. Following the lead of W.C. Fields In Penn Tennis balls ••• Bank RecArea his famed predecessors - Eugene To Ticket More Ormandy, Dimitri· Mitriopoulos, Never Give A Sucker An Even Breo.k Racquets by: Promotion and Antal Dorati - he has ex­ Fischer Anytime panded the orchestra's repertoire In Loadi:ng Zones into new areas, has increased its size Wilson (COtlt. from page 11 Ticketing of illegally parked Planned to the present 97-member strength, PDP cars is being stepped' up at the bringing it to new heights of artistic Ask about our possible so we have to go to the next Biology, Geology and Art Expansion of the games area and power. Durafiber best possible alternative,'' he said. Racquet Special Museum. loading. dock areas. distribution of discount coupons­ The orchestra travels widely, and others Only people who have acounts at satd Bery Cox, director of police with SUB food purchases are two performing more than 150 concerts the Bank of New Mexico will be and parking. of the inducements planned by New during its 50 week season. There are Professional Racquet eligible to apply for the bank "We've been increasing the Mexico Union officials to get more permanent concert series in St. regripping and stringing anytime cards which operate the ticketing in those areas because student$ into the SUB games area. Paul, Minneapolis, and a number machine, Jackson said. At one we have had a lot of com­ Union Director Ted Martinez of other upper-midwest cities. time, the bank had 1800 student Main Door SUB East oi 'l'io Vivo plaints," he said. "We haven't said the expanded area in the games Extensive annual tours have taken also Sustet Keaton's accounts, he said. Jackson would ·increased the staff any, just will include space for more pinball the orchestra across its region and not speculate as to how many of asked them to pay more at­ machines and pool tables as well as the nation for appearances on Sto.nlslo.w Skrowo.czewskl The Boo.t Fri. 7:00 o.nd 9:15 those students were eligible for the tention to the loading zone the addition of darts and shuf­ college campuses and in small town service. areas.'' fleboard. Martinez also said there gymnasiums, as well as at the .n are plans to offer discount coupons Kennedy Center for the Performing Saturdo.y The machine is operated by a Speakers WI for the games area with the pur­ Arts in Washington, D.C., the Gary Cooper In plastic card, similar to credit card, chase of food in any of the Union United Nations Assembly Hall, which can be obtained by a bank Tourney Spots restaurants. New York's Carnegie Hall, and in ~oqB~N~S~~) Design For Living customer after a credit search has · Two students on the UNM "We have not done a good job 1973 as part of its 70th Anniversary Dlr. by Ernst Lubltsch been made, a spokesperson at the tour, the Palace of Fine Arts in bank said. Forensic team have qualified for promoting the games room;" said "FELLIN I This Friday Night the American Forensic Association Martinez. "A lot of students don't Mexico City. "These are automatic National Individual Events even know it's there." Skrowaczewski holds a unique "FELLINI'S Rome. In The machines ... anybody who uses the Tournament. Martinez said revenues from the position in the musical world: Before Christ. Melanie Carver and Dan games room have been steadily eminent conductor and composer, ROMA:' machines is a potential borrower," After Fellini. Jackson said. Ramczyk, both majoring in speech declining during the past few years, he bridges the traditions of SDWIY 1!1!111 communications, placed third in but the area still pays for.itself. Viennese classicism and the March i'lOioi-lioii6.______;..,ijJt4 In The Student Union If the machine, which costs the dramatic duo category out of 38 "We're going to try a few in­ nineteenth century with the new $37,000 is installed in the SUB, he teams from six Southwestern states. centives to get students used to the concepts of the twentieth. He is Building Base1nent said the bank would pay for the The qualifying tournament was idea of the games area," he said. distinguished for his interpretation installation of a set of doors so the held at the United States Air Force Martinez said the expansion into of both the contemporary reper­ Some Fuuli., Some Soul, machine would be accessible 24 Academy in Colorado Springs. the area, which was formerly oc- toire and the great Romantic ~~--'t-', hours a day. The dramatic duo event consists cupied by bowling alleys, will cost symphonies. The Fall Roman Empire Some Roek and Roll 1931-1972 of two individuals interpreting a about $25,000. His impact on the area's musical Romaf (Snt & Sun Mat 2:30) 7: IS Approval by the state banking cutting from a play. Carver and "We took out the bowling three life led to tHe building of Min- (Sat & Sun Mat 4 :45) 9 I comq~ission will take four months, Ramczyk interpreted "Barefoot in years ago because students won't SPIDIII! Jackson said. He told the Union the Park.'' · bowl if you give the games away, Board the target date for the Other forensic events include Martinez said. "In fact, we tried to iiiiiiiiliili beginning of operation at the extemporaneous speaking, per- give away free games a few years NfJW SNOWING! NfJW SNIJWING! NfJW SNIJW/Nt;!f~ lttll 6PBI iT 8:3t P.He automatic branch is Sept. I. suasive speaking, informative ago. The students wouldn't take them." Ad.ni•..,sl."ou Pr1." ... e.., speaking, oral interpretation of . MEL "A POWERHOUSE." "" - "" poetry or prose and after-dinner · Martmez said he hoped the -W!IItom Wolf, Cue Stndeuts $1.00 eaeh Join the speaking. expanded games area would be in "I couldn't take my eyes from the ~~~ (With J.D., Plus One Guest) l":::;l-1 operation by next semester. The r PEACE CORPS Carver and Ramczyk will travel original target completion dale was BROOKS screen. I found it whoUy S:l.OO eaeh to Illinois State University April14- last summer, but delays in getting fascinating, raw and frightening. t1 Publie $2.00 eaeh 277-5907 16 to compete in the national bids forced the later opening date. a film by Alan Rudolph The performances -~~~~~::::::=:=::::;:;;:::::::::::::::~~;;_,_~=:~~~====~~==~==~~champ__ i_o_ns_h_i_ps_. ______are brilliant." W~ -b,: "TOUCHSTONES -Rex Reed . FOR US ALL ... probes the ..Syndicated Colummst contemporary female psyche with sensitivity and understanding." -Judith Crist

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I 00 ~ ••' ..... 0'1 '"C! ~ o·- ;c .<:: --u ~[J)(j)~~ ~~[IU'(j)~ z a Zevon Should' Be Excited .. ":;:; ::E CPcmce~ ~A~~~~ ~ 6 " ~ (")~- 0 Excitable Boy Excitable Boy consists of some about a soldier of fortune, or 0 ....l 0 ;>. Warren Zevon vety strange songs: an almost disco "Werewolves of London;" "I saw At NCAA Sub-Regionals in Tempe , · p;_ :; Asylum Records 6El18 "Nighttime in the Switch Yard," or a werewolf drinking pina colada at -< Ci "Roland the Headless Thorn psori Trader Vic's." It's impossible to 1:"" 0 0 ·:;;:u By ROBERT SPIEGEL Gunner," a weird and violent song decipher where Zevon is coming ttl from, but he is coming on strong, .o ::E" Whew, what a surprising album. and the bizarre chances he takes are . New Season AwaitsNewMexico ~ Ot Sure, Warren Zevon has had a taste ..., all paying off. By PETER MADRID against three good teams. They are they have to." The Lobos will return to n"' z" of success as a , (Linda said, "We're going to run, we got ::r LOBO Sports Editor competitive and proved that by Swarmed by a group of to play our own style. But whoever Albuquerque Saturday night. ~ oO Ronstaat' s "Hasten Down . the beating Brigham Young in Provo. autograph-seekers, New Mexico's plays "the best is going to win." 9 0 His words are not as graceful as ~ "~ Wind," ''Carmelita," and "Poor, The beginning of a new We were barely able to do that." other senior co-captain Michael Phil Abney, New Mexico's junior 0.. Poor Pitiful Me"), so his potential one would expect from a successful ~ basketball season awaits the New The Titans, who run a spread Cooper said, "They'll try to hold -Covered 00 . was obvious, but who would have songwiter, yet they are odd enough forward said, "We're going to have Mexico Lobos Saturday afternoon offense similar to that of Texas-EI the ball on us. We're going to have to go out and do our best." thought he would crank out such a to stay consistently interesting. when UNM hits the court at Paso, are led by senior forward to speed up the game." 'IJP"ago.n direct rock and roll album. Take the title tune, "Excitable The Lobo· Titan game will be Tempe's Special Events Center. Greg Bunch. Bunch was twice The Titans, who have been Makero !>f Ha"il Made Boy," with its true to_ life aired live over KOB-TV at 4 p.m. National ranking, broken records named PCAA Player of the Year. known to run a fast break offense '"dia" Je;..elr~ discription of Zevon rubbing his Saturday and will also be carried and player-of-the-week honors will At the Albuquerque Inter­ at times, are averaging 74.8 points a live by KOB radio. OLDTOWN Of all things, this album is wife'spot-roast on his chest because all be left behind in Albuquerque as national Airport Wednesday af­ game as compared. to the Lobo's reminiscent of Elvis Costello. L.A. . he liked it so weli,.A:nd on the same the Lobos will have only one thing ternoon, Lobo co-captain Marvin average of98 points a game . - . Punk? And though his words are a blum there is -'a touching song on their minds: to down Cal. State Johnson said, "We're going to On defense, CSF gave up 67.7 infinitely less sophisticated than ! about a father watching his United Campus-M.iriistry Fullerton and advance to the have to control the tempo of the points a game while the Lobos gave A Progressive Christwn Fellowship To Give You New Power Randy Newman's, his humor is - daughter grow into a woman. I Western Regionals in the Pit the . game. We're also going to have to . up 82.7 points a game . oddly similar. After hearing this • don't know how Zevon manages to following-Thursday. go out and play our game. If we do "Now we're WAC champs," Sex In Relationships album I .am suddenly aware of how sound convincing in all these The new season for the Lobos of that, we should win." Ellenberger said, "and it's up to us funny a song "Poor, Poor Pitiful Wauen Zevon different stances, ·but I have to Coach Norm Ellenberger could last Commenting on the various to earn the respect of the country by Sunday, March 19, 5:30 p.m. Meal: 75 cents Me" actually is. I hadn't thought of hand it to him; Excitable Boy is a anywhere from one to five games, honors given to him this week, representing our confernce well. it that way before. marvelous album. "Does God like sex?" Song of Solomon depending on how far New Mexico Johnson said, above the sounds of We just have to concentrate on .....,.._ Have a nice Spring Break! ----!1- Starland Vocal Band goes in the 32-team NCAA tourney. the UNM Band, "The honors have Fullerton right now and make our But first things first. Saturday no affect on me going into this way back to the Pit. Our fans have At The United ministr!) Center 4:15p.m., New Mexico tangles with game. I love it, but I just want to been super this season and they 1801 Lo.s Lomo.s NE 247-0497 the 21-8 Titans, winners of the win in Tempe." deserve to see us play back here.'' Positive, Jo!)ful o.nd Christio.n Pacific Coast Athletic Association. Mike Stewart, New Mexico's Lobo guard Russell Saunders Ro.dio's Voco.l 8Qnd Commenting on the Titans of reserve defensive whiz said, "From coach Bob Dye, Ellenberger said, what we've heard, their offense is "All I know is they swept three all spread out, like UTEP's. They Regional Late Nite Radio games at the PCAA tournament can run with us and they'll run if Starland Vocal Band Windsong BXLI-2 598 Tickets Should the New Mexico By JANE QUESNEL Danoff's mournful "Don't Go to basketball team defeat the Oregon" are excellent, while his 2421 San Pedro NE (505)266-8113 Fullerton Titans Saturday in Tempe This third album from those comical "The Man Who Couldn't and be one of the four teams to play afternoon-delighters is a well­ Get Away" is one of the better cuts in the West Regional being held at End of Winter rounded, nicely paced package of ·on the first side. University Arena, UNM's allot­ music. They're still writing the bulk Jon Carroll's and Danoff's only ment of 7 50 tkkels will go on sale Sale of their material and their vocals collaboration is the uptempo Monday morning at 8 a.m. at the have gone from very good to even "Akron." It would be nice to seem UNM Athletic Ticket Office. 20%-SO% off on all new and better. them work together more on future New Mexico Athletic Director used winter merchandise. Side one opens with the swinging albums. Lavon McDonald said Wednesday country sound of "Late Nite "Third Rate Romance" steals that there will be a limit of two Radio.'' This is a good choice for a side two. It's a tragic situation set in tickets per person. Good selection of winter single, with good :back-up including an uptempo style ··in which the The other three teams appearing garments-preseason sale Danny Pendleton's pedal steel contrast of lyrics and music is very in the West Regional will also be on Polarguard sleeping bags guitar work, and possibly the best effective. given an allotment of 750 tickets. choral work on the album. Jon Carroll's wistful vocal on his Each school will have 48 hours to The trade-off vocals on Bill own "Please Ms. Newslady" sell thier allotment. Any tickets not Starts Saturday, Mareh 11, 7:30am carries just a hint of gospel, and is sold within 48 hours will probably one of the better solos on the be brought back to Albuquerque album. and put on sale. The whole thing wraps up nicely with "Friends with You." Recommended cuts are "Akron," "Third Rate Romance" and "Late Nite Radio." C£xpetiment &­ !11. ~ ASUNM Speakers II tn <]ew1Sh C£eafning Committee LOBO photo by Phyllis Kuahnor y present Randall and Selb_y In Keller Recital Women at Regionals BETTElHIEIM By ED JOHNSON The next presentation as a part of LOBO Sports Writer 'Topic: the continuing Keller Hall Series The search for the crown which would make them the best in the @'ild CJJevelopment in cAmetica &-in t]f_e CKibbutz will take place Sunday, March 19, Inte~ountain Conference, begins today for the UNM women's basketball at4p.m. team. t'lniDll\!!~Jff~~~~~ fMl~~~lniD lll«@~lniD 91 ~g~~,m The recital will feature Darrel The Lobos will play defending conference champs Utah tonight in the Randall on oboe and English horn, first round of the Intermountain Conference Tournament in Ogden, Utah. ~I!YJJ~ ~~llllll~<@l(@)llrfnl) assisted by W es Selby on organ and Brigham Young will play Weber State, the host school, in the other semi­ $2.50 GENERAL PUBLIC/$1.2S STUDENTS harpsichord. final game. Tickets On Sale Now at the Popejoy & SUB Box Offices The first half of the program will The tourney winner advances -to the national tournament at Long Beach &all Ticketmaster Locations be all Baroque music--two State, while the second team also qualifies for the national tournament and Telemann Sonatas for oboe and goes to Rutgers, N.J. harpsichord and a set of five "This is the most even I've ever seen the teams be," Lobo coach Kathy movements from "Musical Marpesaid. Flowers" by Frescobaldi, in which "We've done all we can. All we're going to do now is the basics and get the organ's pitch will be adjusted to some rest," Marpe said. Breakfast Lunch & Boogie mean tone rather than the Utah whipped the Lobos last year both in the regular season and in the customary tuning. tourney and then again during the regular season this year. But that just Ty's The second half of the program has Marpe and gang a little hungrier for victory. will feature a piece for English horn "They're who we wanted to play. We're· going to be after them," Marpe The New Kid In Town ' 4418 Central SE and organ called "Patita" by Jan said with a smile. Koetsier, fllowed by Richard New Mexico finished the conference with an 11-2 record, losing only to Luttmann's "Meditation 2." BYU and Utah, and a third place finish. The last piece on the program Marpe recalled the Utah game earlier this year and said, " Everything • Breakfast 7an• On will be a contemporary quasi-jazz went wrong. They lost our luggage, our rooms were wrong, just ev.erything "Sonatina" for harpsichord and was wrong." • Fine Lunches oboe, by Gordon Jacob. And then when the game started, the "wrongs" did not stop. The e Daily Specials Also appearing on the program Lobo's 6·4 center Carol Moreland got into foul trouble early in the first will be bassoonist David Gordon. half and was not able to be her usual dominant self on the boards and on e Selected Wine List defense. Utah, which runs a slow-control type of game, may see a press from the 01 tv .,.,n Lobos, Marpe said. HAYAY SHALOM ''All the games will be close," Marpe predicted. ' BoogieTo: H. Hopper CHECK YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER FOR THEATRE LISTING BYU finished conference play with a perfect 13-0 record, while Utah lost Recorded Message only to the Cougars. ~. Phone 296-8568 "We're ready to go," Marpe promised, "We're really confident th}s year."

,, -· .· ... ' .. "I In Preparation For AIAW Finals Fem Gymnasts Host Regionals By PETER MADRID UNM's women's gymnastic team. competing for a spot at the 1978 Johnson Gym both days. Today out to get the wild card slot which 0 LOBO Sports Writer The schools, Arizona State, women's final to be held in Seattle; beginning at 2 p.m., the team will send a team to nationals." ~ Nine women's gymnastics teams Arizona, Colorado State, the Wash. March 31- April I. vaulting and balance beam routines "Arizona State and Utah," ..:I from the Southwest converge on the University of Colorado, the New Mexico women's coach will take place. Then tonight at Thomas continued, "should fight it ~ University of New Mexico today University of Northern Colorado, Claudia Thomas said, "This meet is 7:30, the team uneven parallel bars out for first place. They both have ''BACK WHEN ·1 WAS IN SCHOOL MY Q ·and Saturday for the 1978 AIAW Utah State, Utah, Tex11s-El Paso comparable to the WAC meet and and floor exercise routines will be team members which have com­ ' 8 Regionals to be sponsored by the and host New Mexico wil be .precedes the women's nationals." held. ' peted in national' and international 'R... Thomas said UNM was chosen as Saturday night at 7:30, the in­ competition. It will be a four way :g BASEBALL COACH TOLD ME THAT SdMEDAY the site for the 1978 regionals dividual competition will take place fight for third place between Utah ~ .because UTEP, the school with the top 10 women in each State, UNC, Arizona and UNM," ~ z previously scheduled to host the event competing for the individual Commenting on her squad, Thomas said, "It's really nice THERE'D BE ALESS BEER. meet, had not finished construction FILLING title. of its new facility. Thomas said, "We're real excited because we have nine women of All action will take place at about hosting this meet. We will be equal ability. In the floor exercises, we have Marilyn Wilson ..In the ALSO TOLD ME TO TRY OUT FOR GLEE CLUB!' balance beam we have Dianne Frew, Tammy Custodi, and Linda Marv Throneberry Women Compete Cage. On the bars we have Amy Baseball Legend J Williamson, and Rachel Her­ ' nandez, and in the vaulting we have The UNM women linkers will "We're really looking forward to Amy." travel to Austin, TX., March 17-19 this tournament. and the com­ Thomas said the team is healthy to compete iri the Betsy Rawls petition," Lobo golf coach He'iiry except for Wilson who has been Invitational Golf tournament. Sandles said. "It should be a tough slowed by a torn stomach muscle. Seventeen teams will be ·com­ tournament all the way aro~nd." Thomas said though, that her peting in this tournament and they performance should be unham­ include Arizona Stat.;, Florida, pered. Houston Baptist, Kansas, Miami, Satardav, April I., 8:00p.m. Tulsa, Oklahoma, Arizona, and host Texas . .lohn•on Gvmna•lam The women linkers a few· weeks Baseball Team Reserved Seats $7.00 & $6.00 ago played in the Arizona Invite Auailable at allllcketmaster l..ocalk>no: and place third out of fifteen top UNM SUB and Popejoy HaU Box Offtcees AI LP. Gaodbuy and Genl!nil Store Locations collegiate golf teams. 1-LCook In Wiruock and Can<4man In Santa Fe The Lobo women will have some Hits the Road tough competition to contend with. Coming off a double header and balls for the West Coast as the At press time these were the golfers sweep over New Mexico State by Lobo nine takes on San Diego State qualifying for the trip to UT: scores of 3-0 and 14-7, Tuesday the March 13 and 14. On March 15, Seniors Nancy Romero, and 5-1 UNM baseball team of head Cappelli's sluggers meet Cal. State­ Barbara Berry, sophomore Cindy coach Vince Cappelli hits the road Fullerton and later that night UNM Kelliher, freshmen Patti Curtiss over the spring break, ~fter hosting · travels to Los Angeles to play TONIGHT and Sherri Chandler. the University of Denver Saturday UCLA. at the Sports Stadium in a double The Lo bos close out their West header beginning at I p.m. Coast swing on March 16 by The Lobos then pack their bats playing the University of California at Irvine and Chapman College. The 'Pack then returns home on March 18 to host Colorado State at Golfers to California the Sports Stadium at 5 p.m. Lobo golf coach Dwaine Knight could not of asked for better weather followed by the University of Iowa than the sunny skies that gleamed across the UNM South Golf Course Wednesday. at 7:30p.m. ., ' The Lobo men are qualifying for their upcoming tournament which will be held in Fresno, Ca., March 17-18. "It's been a few years since we've competed in this tournament," said KUNM Knight. "I don't know if we're ready to win. This tournament is good for us because we'll be playing teams from the Northeast as well as the South­ west, and the teams that are also competing in the NCAA tournament.'' To Carry Coach Knight went on to say that the tournament would be a great experience for the team because they will see the type of golf course they'll have to play on in Eugene, Ore., later in the year. "It's a good opportunity to play all types of golf courses and we'll be Games playing such teams as UCLA, Oregon, Oregon State, Stanford, host The University of New Mexico's ! Fresno State, Utah, BYU, USC, Washington, and Arizona State." radio station, KUNM has been The Lobo linkers traveling to Fresno were still qualifying at press time, granted a contract by the NCAA to I but the following golfers make up the eleven member team: Lobo captain air live the NCAA Western ·Mitch Mooney, Mark Pelletier, Jeff McMillen, Curt Byrum, Chris Regional Tournament, KUNM Nordling, Mike Dobbs, Cecil Sandles, Bill Lester, Knox Wright, Ron sport's director Andy Nisito an- Stelton, John Fields, and Joe Stensberry. nounced Wednesday. 1 "This week All-Ameriqm Mitch Mooney has played well and very Both games on Thursday and the l consistent," Knight said. "Our weaknesses in Hawaii were in our short championship game Saturday night ! game and that's what we've worked on a lot." will be carried by KUNM, 90.1 FM. t, .... "· ' ,,I " \ >I ii ·,~ TIO 1 II MillER. PRONTO VIVO ;j )j WANTED I ·I I LESS. 'I Todo._y's Special I I The Deli now has ,I Cheese mob_y Lob 'i Hamburgers !I Fries and Cheeseburgers II Lorge Coke Grilled to y'ourorder $1.35 (After 3:00p.m. only) Lower Level Main Floor

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SUPER TUNE.. UPS, $10, you buy parts. Bob 26S· 3/)1;/7 (/ 4054, 265-3225. 03/20 HANG GLIDER: SEAGULL SEA.HAWK, good SPECIAL COildi~Jon, ijXc;cJient intermediate kite, 268-1522. COLLEOTIONSN 03/20 SKJS.:.K-2 !SO's, bindings, poles. Boots--Formula 1~ . · ew Mexico Amnesty International will size 7 0, ftems brand new. Call 247-0497 9 am to 5 pm; 243-0730 after·6 pm. 03/21 meet Tuesday at 7t30 p.m. ih BICYCLES!! OIJR AZUKJ bicycles are here. the Honors Center. Anyone in­ Regular retail, $l.S9.9S. Now $129,95! ZS yr. fmme terested is welcome to attend. warranty. Cotterless Crank. The Bike Shop, 811 Yale DAILY- SE. (Next to Quarters Lounge) 842·9100. 03/21 -- 6. EMPLOYMENT Monday, March 20,1978 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiii• PART-TIME JOB; Sales, flexible hours; good pay. -=fifRMIS ... . - - -- PosSible fuU~time for summer. Call; Phil Franczyk, Classlfleds .c.L.U., 883-5360. 03/14 R~~!0? J;ax-Free Land OVERSEAS JOBS··SUmmcr/year·round. Europe, S. 1 America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$'1200 Classified Advertising Is located in monthly, expenses paid, sight seeing. Free in­ formation. Write; BHP Co., Box 4490, Dept. N3, ~arr.on Hall, Rm. 105. Open 8:30 a.r:o. Berkeley; Ca, 94704. 03/10 to 4:30p.m., Monday through Friday., PART-TIME JOB GRADUATE students· only. -:s Rates are: to run an ad 4 days or lees Afternoons and evenings. Must be able to work 00 Friday and saturday nights. Must be 21 yrs, old • .costs 15C 8 woi'd per. day; an ad pl~ced Apply in person1 no phone calls please. Save-Way Free Showing! ,. in rock Profits From UN 5 days or more consecutively costs·9c Liquor Stores at 5704 Lomas NE, .SS16 Menaul NE. Ol/10 :a )Nord per day. · By DOLORES WOOD COUPLES SUMMER WORK, Gallup KOA Speakers & Spaces Jaw could have been interpreted to NOON-Is the deadline to place an ad Kampground, Housing plus salary, 863-5021. 03/14 LOBO Staff Writer Come blow your mind and exercise your mean .that nonexempt entities on lnnexfday SELF-MOTIVATED PEOPLE to sell display ad­ Shopkeepers in Coronado Center exempt land should pay not only vertising for N.M. Dai~ lOBO. Must have car .. eardrtims with a 20-minute multimedia pay approximately $200,000 more Come by Marron Hall, Room 133, tfn presentation that could change the improvement taxes but also land EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED. Good in taxes than shopkeepers in taxes. wages, medium tips, nights and weekends. See Frank entire way you think about stereo. Win.rock Center, even though ' He said that because the exempt at Roy's Place, 5914 Central, 266-7807. Must be 21. A question and answer period led by ' Wtiirock is nine acres larger than 03/13 land was being used for a a qualified stereo specialist follows TOPLESS DANCERS AND projectionists needed. Coronado. nonexempt purpose, the lessee Flexible hours, Apply Kiva Theater 1202Central SW, · the presentation. BOSE"'" The difference is thatWinrock is should be required to pay the same 242-2463. 03/10 owned by UNM - a· tax-exempt PART-TIME JOBS BARTENDERS and waitresses taxes those who rent from any for catering dinners and receptions, On call basis. entity and therefore Winrock stamps or $1.25 plus name aRd address label or private firm. 1. PERSONALS Experience preferred but not required, Apply in som(jthing similar to CV, Box 41771, Chicago, 60641. Enterprizes must pay taxes only on In an interview Muir said UNM is , person Thursday and Friday between 1:30 & 3:30pm CONTACfS??1 POLISHING & SOLUTIONS. 03/20 improvements (the buildings) on with the New Mexico Union Food Service in tile competing with private industry by Casey Optical Company. 255-8736 tfn DATE: March 13· MONDAY TYPING 1ST QUALITY, 883-7787, tfn Student Union Building. 03/10 the land. renting land with a tax advantage ACCURATE JNFORMATION ABOUT con­ FOR SALE BY 23rd Street Runs Into HeaveR Books. OPENINGS FOR' FULL-TIME work in 8. production TIME: 11• 8:00pm The land on which Coronado traception, sterilization, abortion. Right to Choose, 4 for a nonexempt purpose. K. Pathcen ' See You In The Morning" 18:50. J. craft-shop near UNM for persons adept in non­ 294-0171. 04/28 Center is located is owned mostly Levy HSurrealism" 65. Man Ray "Alphabet For rcpresentatlonar design, and able to use woodworking PLACE: 3011 Monte Vista NE Rep. T. E. Brown, !;>-Chaves, DO YOU SMELL a rat? Call the LOBO News Tip Adults" 275. H. Miller "Book Of Friends" 32.50. tools. Send resume with your design or craft by the Dale Bellamah Corp. and by sponsored the J 976 amendment Fine editions located for thC collector. 843-6396 after Hotline, 277-l6l6. 03/10 background to PO Box4974, Albuquerque87106. Ju5l cast ol Cenrol & Girard, nt>11 UNM Ernest W. Hahn and is rented to noon Monday-Friday; all day Saturday. 03/10 making the tax on improvements WHY PAY S3.2S for a movie ticket when you could 03/21 individual shopkeepers. Some of pay $2,50? General Cinema Corp. discount tickets GREATTYPINGI266-39l3. 03131 WOMEN, MEN START your summer job during Jaw, a"Vailable soon. 03/10 ROTOTILLING BY APPOINTMENT. Group rates spring break. Start your own busineSs downtown. the larger department stores such as "In the original law, a lease-hold HELD OVER!! "ACTS of Passion" will run again available. Call Tim, 268-6510. 04/28 Stalls Sl/hour. You name the business and tile hours. the Broadway and Sears own the interest (holding a lease to some March 9 & toll This is your last chance to see 6 Call 242-6166, 298·6046. Downtown Bazaar Fourth land they occupy. The shopkeepers provocative one-acts in UNM's EX:perimental 4. HOUSING and Central. 03/JO property) was not taxable," Brown Theatre. Tickets at the Fine Arts Box Orfice, 03/10 ADDRESS ENVELOPES AT home. SBOO per month renting land pay improvement taxes said. "The purpose of the bill DEADEYE! HAPPY BIRTHDAY Babel I really ONE BLOCK UNM, deluxe one bedroom furnished possible. Any age or location. See ad under individually. (amendment) was to make clear loveyoiJl Love, Willy. 03/10 1'\partment. Twin or double beds, $185. Varsity Miscellaneous. Triple ..5'', 03/20 Winrock sits on about 93 acres House, 141 ColumbiaSE. . 03/10 what was and wasn't taxable when LOBO pholo by Roy Donon•lll• HEY TOOTS. YOUR house is burningdown •.• but ya 255·1691: (excluding the medical center), know you'll have a Happy 20th. Love, Jeff. 03/10 TWO WOMEN SEEK third to share house near 7 • TRAVEL • the title to the property was not LIVE JAZZ AT NED'S through the Happy BCMC. Call266-0310. 03/08 ------while Coronado occupies aobut 84 taxable." Winrock Shopping Center. Shopkeepers on this UNM-owned land pay about $200,000 less than Hour ..• cvery Friday from 5:30 to 7:30. 03/10 NE, 2 BEDROOM, $125, large yard, kids, pets INTERNATIONAL CHARTER FLIGHTS acres. For 1977, C,oronado paid He admitted, however, that even shopkeepers at Coronad_o Center. The mason • • Winrock sits on tax-exempt land. GUITAR LESSONS. FOLK, Classical, rock & jazz. allowed, no lease. 262·1751, Valley Rentals, $30 fee. available! Eurailpasses, travel information at JTC, about $611,000 in taxes, but 03/10 2ll-6830 9am-6pm, 03/24 (cont. op page 81. E:~:..... • .. ~~I l TWO FEMALES WANTED to share nice, 3 participants certain until at least 197 6. During 5 Not hidden • _...,,_~. Please, please stop In today--don't delay. City bedroom house. Non-smoking. Close to UNM. ADDRESS AND STUFF envelopes at home. S800 48 Boding evil that year an amendment to state __.. 4,-9' registration fee $15 per person. See Ed at the Posh, ASAP 268-0183 after 5. Ol/10 per month possible, Offer--details, send name to: 1 o Follows for 49 Macaroni Professor's 2216 Central. 03/10 Triple ~ in tfLe c.Kibbutz Very little, if any, outside or phy~ical activity is ava,; .. t•le to th~ ch1I~re n becasue of "security risks." lnterraction between the sexes IS stnct 1 Y ' regulated and a daily regimen of duties is religiously adhered to. 1lf lfruH!!JJ Ud@ii~Jw M~~«dm \Iii>~ lilm 11 1g(@> (@>,m Children arrive at the D-Home after being charged with a crime, or under other circumstances such as running away from home. Most are "status ~lll!!J li !i@illll h~~((n'fffi) offenders " or those who have been charged with non-delinquent offense.s. • $2.50 GE'NERAL PUBLIC/$1.25 STUDENTS These indlude running away from home or being called incorrigible, or Tickets On Sale Now at the Popejoy & SUB Box Offices A resident of the Bema/il/o County Detention Center lies on his bunk. Officials say their inability to & all Ticket master Locations anything that, if an adult were charged with it, would not be comidered , keep the children "f?,usy" Is the most prosSing problem at the center, tcont. Ofl page 31

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