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Vol. 88 No. 124 Wednesday, March 28, 1984 Funding Woes May Cut Parents' Educations Short By Maria DeVarenne tion of all non-secondary partici­ pants," Varela said. Univcr~ity of New Mexico stu­ The Human Services Department dents with children who require day is now operating about $100,000 care may have trouble continuing over budget each month. their education because of cutbacks He said about I ,000 children in Title XX funding. statewide arc enrolled in the prog­ UNM's Child Care Co-op prog­ ram whose parents arc in non­ ram Director Bonnie Dodge said Ti­ secondary schools. . tle xx,. administered through the Moheban said 50 percent of the state Human Services Department. Title XX recipients are low-income allows parents to qualify for free day' parents who go to school ·and don't t: care based on their income. work. "' "They're pursuing an education New Mexico Public Interest Re­ search Group Director Keith Mohc­ to get out of the low-income bracket. ban said Title XX pays a portion or We should promote it,'' Moheban all of the $6.50 a day per child, de­ said. pending on the parents' income. He said funding cuts from Title - XX could remove children from the Title XX also helps fund child-.. Child Care Co-op and cause their care programs designed for low­ parents to drop out of UNM. income parents who work or attend "You'd lose enrollment both school. ways," Mohcban said. Dodge said 32 parent students at Dodge ~aid a funding cut may UNM participate in the Title XX affect the quality of child carl!. program through the Child Care Co­ He projected an increase in the op. misuse of equipment, injuric'i to Moheban said some students arc children and violent behavior in funded through other child- care children. The quality of care may centers. also suffer because of r.l!nps in udult' He said proposals by the state Hu­ child ratios and trainctl pcn.onncl. man Services Department arc discri­ she said. minating because they cut child-care "It won't hurt our individual benefits to parents who arc students. program, but it will hurt the indi­ Human Services Department vidual student." spokesman Mike Varela said eli­ Dodge said the cuts will eventual­

Ale~eandrla King mination of student parents from the ly affect the program, though, "be­ Cutbacks in Title XX f11nding may force some parents to remove their children from the program is just one option the de­ cause we're here to serve the stu­ partment is looking at to cut its de­ dents." ASUNM/GSA Child Care Co-op. ficit. Public hearings on the Human "An estimated $140,000 will be Services Department's deficit are saved each month from the elimina- April 18 and 25. Faculty's Salaries, Right to Unionize Considered By Steve Shoup of higher education for the National tion of binding arbitration for request by employees of the Berna­ Only UNM staff members arc Education Association, outlined tlie faculty. lillo County Mental Health/Mental eligible to unionize, and about 1,500 A sparsely attended discussion on history, successes and goals of that Organization of a faculty collec­ Retardation Center last August on are members of the Communication collective bargaining for University body and its involvement with facul­ tive bargaining unit at UNM would the grounds that those employees are Workers pf America Local 8611. of New Mexico faculty Tuesday ty collective bargaining. require that about 30 percent of the professional and technical workers. Poisson said University faculty raised questions on how, and if, faculty request an election that These, and administrative, super­ could file a unionization request, faculty members should unionize He said a coalition of University would choose one of several repre­ visory, and security employees, are and if denied, could go to the state and what sort of political involve­ of Hawaii faculty and Hawaii state sentative bodies or no agent at all. forbidden to unionize under the attorney general for an opinion on ment they should undertake to im­ employees threatened a strike in This request would have to be UNM Labor-Management Relations whether that denial was within the prove their employment situations. February and succeeded in getting a approved by the Board of Regents. policy approved by the regents in regents' power. David Poisson, assistant director 3 percent pay increase and restora- The regents denied a unionization 1970. An argument could be made in court that the regents had violated the faculty's First Amendment ASUNM Senate S reads the Bread for Organizations rights to peaceably assemble, he said. By Eric Keszler In addition to forbidding un­ ionization of certain classes of em­ The Associated Students of the .... ployees, the labor-management University of New Mexico budget policy does not recognize any orga­ process for next year is under way. nization "which asserts the right to At a special meeting Monday strike, slow down or carry on any night, the ASUNM Senate budgeted other concerted interruption of op· $123,276 of an anticipated erations against the University." $380,000 in revenue to 32 different In response to statements that a ASUNM organizations. strike is the only bargaining chip the Distributions Monday include: faculty has, Poisson said, "You • Agora- $10,000 don't have a statute to permit you to • American Indian Science and bargain, so you obviously don't Engineering Society - $1; I 00 have the right to walk out.'' • Anthropology Society­ "Public employee strikes arc not $2,300 looked on with great favor by the • ASA Gallery- $6,716 courts," he added. • Association of Accounting Stu- Negotiations with the regents arc dents- $2,150 "useless/' Poisson said, unless the • Baptist Students- $5,500 faculty has "some force in Santa • Child Care Co-op - $21,500 Fe" and is a "reasonably politically • Cultural Committee - $5,000 potent force in the state." • Delta Sigma Phi - $2,300 ASUNM Sen. Paul Yarbrough makes a point during budget disputes with President Dan Beverly Schoonover. associate • Estudiantes Por Los Cor~ Serrano during Tuesday's budget meeting. art education professor, said that turea- $3,500 during her trips to this year's Leg­ .. ' - ' • Gay and Lesbian Student • Kiva Club- $3,500 • Presidential Scholars~ • Student Engineering­ islative sessions, she found most Union- $1,900 • Lobo Jaycees - $450 $1,100 $3,600 legislators uninformed about faculty • Hispanic Engineering~ • Movimiento Estudiantil Chica­ • Resident Hall Student Associa- • Student Events - $4,000 wishes and only heard about •'bricks $3,300 no De Aztlan - $3,400 tion - $3,000 • Welcome Back Daze­ and mortar'' issues from the Uni· • Interfraternity Council - • National Chicano House Orga· • Returning Students- $4,900 $3.000 versity administration. $3,500 nization - $2,200 • Rugby Club - $2,000 ASUNM secretary Laura De­ "They've never heard our case • International Center­ • Panhellenic Council - $3,250 • Russian Club - $500 lwichc said this distribution may before. This is the first time they've $12,400 • Phi Sigma Tau - $860 • Sigma Gamma Epsilon~ change after Tuesday night's budget • Karate Club ~ $1 ,000 • Pqets and Writers- $2,250 $900 meeting. continued on page 7 Page -'· New Mexi<:o Daily Lobo, March 28, !984 More Students Major in Wire RetJort by United Press International Arts and Sciences Courses Checking Job Ads Not Cheap

o.•••-~-c '•· - --·--~---~----~~------, By Amy Miller UNM's total spring semester en­ By Maria DeVarenne elude ''winning resumes, proven of new job openings. Hart Wins in Connecticut rollment also has shown a decrease interview techniques and dress After the lllpe ends, an oper­ This semester's College of Arts from last spring, dropping from If you wantto work for acmise codes." Job descriptions, cruise ator assistant asks if you would Diplomat Gunned Down in Beirut HARTFORD. Conn. ~Sen. rest of the country want to hear." and Sciences enrollment figures 23,137 to 22,704, a 1.87 percent ship or an airline this summer, ship requirements and their like to receive the guide and Gary Hart got back on the victory The v1ctory gave Hart a sweep of show more students in social science downturn. beware of promotional advertise­ addresses also are provided. directory, available by credit No one immediately claimed responsibility. but un the caucuses and primaries in all six ments. BEIRUT, Lebanon - Unidentified !!lllllnl~ll criti­ trail Tuesday, winning the Connec­ and humanities courses and fewer Arts and Sciences Dean Chris card or C.O.D. for $.24.95. underground gmup known .1azur Mondalc won the season opening through Thursday. \\as th<.' first .:vcr lw a senior member The hun was first enforced March March 7 protests. partially reopened Pope John Paul II backed the 7 amid 'tudcnt protest> at a 'chool in Tuesday for senior students. church's stand after Glemp de­ Iowa caucuses as expected, Hart Election Day Difficulties nf Poland·, Roman ( 'atholic .:hurch, scored one of the major upsets of Candidates for Graduate Student wh1Lh lms pitt.:d its pow.:r agaimt the village nf Mictnc ncar Garwnlin. But the headmaster issued an ulti­ nounced the ban as offending the SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador in the provinces and therefore Association president should also Chief government spokesman matum to parents of the students political history by winning the New tlw -,tat.: 111 the gowmment the han would llllt he revoked and That startled the slumbering Man­ the vote count in EI Salvador's pres­ In 1982 elections, results were Deadline for submission of all dcdan·d it would not n::\okc the nu­ had been enforced at other schooh. dale political machine, but it was idential election, but political lead­ telegraphed to the capital, but cur­ ..:iflx han and till.' l'nlish cpisCO)Mtc. lndkating the government had in­ Guinean Leader Dies in U.S. Clinic completed questionnaires is 3 p.m. slow to make a comeback as Hart ers blamed the election commission rent law requires that they be hand· Thursday. Write-in candidates may thL' LhllfL'h •, CXC'CUti\ C body, bCf!an tcn,ifictl its crackdown on dissenters followed with victories in the Maine itself for the problems. delivered to San Salvador. and members of the outlawed Soli­ CLEVELAND, Ohio - Guinean President Ahmed Sekou Tourc. known also fill out questionnaires. lobo caucuses and Vermont's beauty con­ No official results had been re· Election commission spokes­ darity union, Urban said 427 people as "The Elephant" for his 26 year~ of Mrongman rule, died during heart Daily Lobo test primary in the next week. •• leased by the Central Elections woman Carol de Andreu said offi­ Candidates must also come .in be· were currently imprisoned on poli· surgery at a Cleveland clinic. oft1ciah announcetl Tue,day. He left a power Council as of Tuesday, despite cials had warned vote counters in the tween l to 3 p.m. April I or between men's Classified Ads tical charges -- an increa\c nf 110 vacuum in his West African nation. Then two weeks after New Hamp­ promises by election officials that provinces not to transport returns at 9 a.m. to noon April 2 to be photo­ Get Results over last month's tot:ll. Under Sckou Ttiurc, 62, Guinea became the lir~t African nation to win shire on M'arch 13, "Super Tues­ tallies would be provided beginning night. graphed for the Daily Lobo candi­ 131 Marron Hall More than 1,000 students front independence from France in 1958 but hb tough. one-man style oflcadership day," Mondale got back in the mcc. Monday afternoon. •'The recommendation was that date profiles. Appearing for the shop 2120 was marked in its later years by human righh abu~e~ which drove an winning in Alabama and Georgia NOW OPEN l·----..!2!.!.77!.:·,56~56:!<------' The Christian Democratic Party, they wait until daytime," she said. photograph is entirely up to the Central SE estimated million people into exile. while Hart scored big in Mas­ running its own unofficial count, "We wouldn't want to have there­ candidate. No special arrangements Louis Lansana Bcavogui, prime minister since 1972. touk over as acting sachuscus. Rhode Island in Florida. Sundays 11-5 COUPON-----, said its presidential candidate, Jose turns blown up." will be made. 243-6954 r----- president following a council meeting of the Dcmocrmic Party of Guinea, but In the most important contest to Napoleon Duarte, finished first with there was no obvious successor. date, Mondale scored a big victory i :i' I' 45 percent of the votes, with right­ I I A ~pokesman at the Cleveland Clinic ~aid Sckou Toure died at 3:23 p.m. last week in Illinois, setting the stage I •( wing candidate Roberto d' Aubuis­ EST Monday at the clinic after doctors replaced Ius aorta. for the big showdown next week in I I !' ' son coming in second at 29.4 per­ The announcement was delayed until Tuesday to give the Guinean govern­ New York and again the week after cent. ment time to break the news to the nation's S million people. A 40-day in Pennsylvania where 172 dele­ I I l If the Christian Democrat's fi­ mourning period went into effect immediately. gates arc at stake. ! gures are correct, the two men PAPA MIA ••• I I Guinean government officials made arrangements to return the president's It was only the second presiden­ I would face each other in a runoff in body Tuesday via a specially equipped plane provided by King Fahd of tial primary in Connecticut and its ' about six weeks. I BEVERAGE OR DONUT I Saudia Arabia, the same aircraft that flew him to the United States Monday short history docs not give much I ~ ; Alejandro Duarte, son of the I With the Purchase of a Biscuit. I for heart surgery. hope for the winner. Sen. Edward candidate and mayor of San Salva­ ITHASTA' BE PASTA! In Washington, the State Department described Sckou Toure as "an Kennedy defeated President Carter dor, said the mass confusion at the I ,__ I internationally respected statesman" and said the United States regretted his here in 1980 while on the Republi­ polling stations Sunday kept 30 per· I I "untimely death." The department said the United States expected "con· can side George Bush defeated cent of those who wanted to cast Try our NEW PASTA BAR and choose from I Free regular size 1 tinucd close and cooperative relations between our two countries." Ronald Reagan. ballots in the capital from voting. 6 ounce coffee Election Commissioner Jaime Trabanino, in an interview with Un­ • 4 PLEASING PASTAS I or donut with I ited Press International, denied that of CIGARETTES the voting results had been delayed, I the purchase I from England, France, Russid. saying the law gave the commission and I a sausage, ham, students -l' Finland, Egypt, India, Spain. 72 hours to announce tallies. 1r Mexico, Canada. Turkey and the However, Trabanino placed at 3 SUPREMO SAUCES I or bacon and U.S. of A. least someofthe blame on the Marx­ I egg biscuit. 11 May Become Indonesian Clove Cigarettes ist-led guerrillas, who blacked out Domestic and Imported 90 percent of the country on election • CLAM • ITALIAN I Roii-Your•Own Tobbaccos. eve, mined highwuys and battled I ll Ineligible CHRIS'S INDOOR STORE troops to dismpt the elections. • WHITE MUSHROOM 119!1'• Harvard SE Elections officials claimed the I Directly behind Natural Sound blackout, which still affected Cha· li To Receive Title OPENING APRIL 2•d 10·9 latcnango and La .Paz provinces or I l ' Tuesday, had delayed vote counting I Mllftar~ St~le Shorts LASAGNA •CARBONARA XX Subsidy Funds Khakr. Oltve Drab I Camouflage & • One. cmp;~fl ('il'f lll'!.t.!nter (,,ltld a.t JMrffliJ).1hng llunktn' Uonul-;sltop~ A I l·,,r;n,lf h) r rJirlbf!t.•d v.1:h .:if.t,; 11!hCt \lffl'. For Day Care faculty mem .. ••C!I ALL SERVED I LIMIT: 2 Offers Per Coupon We are seeking students 1 OFFER GOOD: Thru 3-31-84 COPIES WITH who are currently receiving GARLIC BREAD 49 I Title XX subsidy funds I for their childrenjs day care needs. 31h¢ I 1900 Central S.E., Albuquerque For Your Students .·~ I For more information Term - U:OOAM·1:30PM 1 DUNKIN' . contact: Class readers MO,ND1AY THROUGH 1 The Child Care Co-op Lab Manuals Next To The Deli in the Sidewalk Cafe DON UTI'~ NEW MEXICO UNION BUILDING IL ------Its worth the trip. .II 277-3365 (• ..,.,. 1. h,.,•w Me~l<" !Jaily l.oho. M;,n·h :'X. I'11<11\N ANt' tv! 1\[nt' YO~R i~(~'~t·~ ilt ~· 1'\ WE f,f\i!\1-- lOR 1! Thousands of Chilean> kcpt their pcr.·ent, and many schools ,·ancded ~~li1TfM{Nr~' _:i}t{i'!1 tiC: c.C' nlit•11· l1H111 liNE Mi S~Au£ I ROM children out of school and staved their classes for lack of pupils. Smiling Scooper Needed Jl'i WI(!! 1//1~ 1101/.'•( N;( Jf~Wl\i ~I! I 711£ CAl BKntli' ,,o IJIII Af' '11~ hi flY w rue f home Tuesday to express their ~lis­ Polit'C rcportt•d 269 people were content with the decade-old militarv arrested Monday night for violating For Presidential Position government of Gen. August;) a strict curfew enforced by patmls of Pinochet. soldiers anned with tlUtornatic rifles. Why is it so hard to find a president for UNM? Surely America is Public transport was scarce. and No shooting incidents or injuries filled with individuals who can smile a lot, scoop ice cream, talk about most shops closed at midday in the were reported during the first night ncademic excellence and the Lobes' prospects and figure out how to capital, giving the city of four mil­ of curfew. spend a $78,000-a-year sai

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H,Y Annl.' Huckll•y Ko" ml!l ''Yicow1ng the Smtthwc\t FORT WORTH, Texas going ROBBINS Toney Anaya said Tuesday he He said the action wiU not restore the Senate coalition that repeatedly Farris Engineering Centcr1 Room 109. All ASUNM BUFFALO candidates arc invited. to attend. More information is "funeral procession" in February to on at UNM. Or '>end it to yOtmclf. JANSPORT would veto part of the state budget to full funding for the 36 positions at killed tax increases needed to sup­ available at 277-3021. Santa Fe mourning the "death" of That\ convenience! You'll he 'ure keep open the Solar Energy Institute the institute but will postpone a shut­ port a larger state budget, for the $1 Today's Events SPORTIFF SOLAS will hold a regular mcctingat12:30 p.m. at education in the state. to get a Dai(1·I.oho everyday. in Las Cn1ccs. down until alternative funding can million cut that would mean the in­ B1ptlst Student Union .ser-ves home-cooked meals !he Latin American Institute, 801 ~'ale N.E. Everyone Provost MacAllister Hull said la­ Anaya said he was urged to con­ be found. stitute's end. at noon every Wednesday at .WI University N.E. Cost is welcome. More information is available at 277· h $1. Moreinrormation isavailableat243·S40t. 2961. ter Tuesday he was unaware of any Drop 11)' sider the veto by Rep. G.X. The New Mexico State Universi­ official administration action to res­ :\'f.UTOII Jl,tJJ Jloolll J:l! McSherry of Deming, Reps. Mary ty-based program employs 30 stu­ He said the money will have to be Golden Key NMIIunal Honor Sodd)' will meet at 4 Adv1nce Ceramks will hold a ceramic $ale !romS trict faculty rallies. Tucker, Brent Westmoreland and dents in part-time positions, he said. p.m. in the SUB, Room 230. More infonnation is a.m. to 6 p.m. today and Friday in the SUB to t~se 10 am-6 pm Mon-Sat shifted from other energy research available ail99-6S 14. funds to aucnd the National Council on Education Reed characterized the regents as or mail nm ,. chN·k to Ruben Smith of Las Cruces and Sen. The governor blamed Sen. Jimmy programs that will suffer as a. result. for Ceramic Artists in Boston. More information is "probably the weakest in the state" J),;ih Lobo lnnlan Student Assod.1tlon will SJ'IOruor a rally available at277-3400. 3409 Central NE 266-2876 demonstrallng asains1 the Khomeini Regime or Iran and said they had been "reticent to llo\ zil. r;-o;:\1 from 11 a.m. 10 I p.m. on the UNM Mall, north of W1gon Whetb square danc:e club will feature live press hard for education issues." Alhuqn<·rrllll'. S \I ·'ill :n the SUB. Mote information ts a'lailableat242-:!14S. music at 7 p.m. Thursdays in lhe SUD, Roam 231. "In the absence of aggressive Fee is 50 cents for students:, More tnformalion is Send a D11i(r Lobo Suh,~ription 10: GBduate Atthlt

formation i! available at 277·3133. Union 1 Unh·erslty and Grand. Guest speakers e\'CI)' place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. today in week. More1nformalion ts available at 243·5401. GRADUATE STUDENT Economlu Student CoUndl will meet. at 4 p.m. Jn Student Union Building Room 253. ~B~CCHUS Room 230 of the Economic/Sociology Building. All ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT ecohOmic majors and minors are encouraged lo atlend. More information i$ available at 277--7830, TWO Boost Alcohol Consciousness Concerning for 1984-1985 PotU and Wrtlen Serifs Vwill present Sbaron Lewis, Gail Gilliland and Robin Tauncy at noon in ASUNM Candidate Withdraws Filing deadline is March 28, 5:00P.M. Humanities Room 108. More information i! available Health of University Students at 271-(;)60. Stop by the GSA office in Room 200, SUB Tad Andennan has withdrawn his name from the Associated Stu­ or call 277-3803. dents of the University of New Mexico presidential ballot. GSA ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD APRIL 2-5, 1984. Thursday's Events Anderman said he ..didn't feel bad about bailing out, but lacked the support" to win the presidency. He will instead appear on the April 4 Pmldenllal Scholan Oub will hold a short general ballot as a write-in ASUNM Senatorial candidate. • Speakers meeting and endoncmeni .session ror ASUNM senatorial candidales at 3 p.m. in the Honor.s Center. TO SAVE "Jayne Bradley, Student Health Center More infonnation is avaifab1eat2-71~3569. *Suzanne Bloss, National Council ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOUILE OFFER for Alcoholism Screening Service • ·steve Biskey, Alcohol Division, • r------COUPON------1 Mental Health Ctr. • *Honorable Judge Charles Barnhart STUDENT • $1.88 I • Alcoholics Anonymous • A l *Josephine Olson, Adolescent Program for the • Alcoholism Division, BCMHC EMPLOYMENT • DOZEN DONUTS l • • •K.A.R.E. • Available at any participating Dunkin' Donuts I Work study qualified student • shop. Offer cannot be combined with any other I Puppet Show • offer. One coupon per customer. I • Films • 1 needed immediately for • LIMIT: DUNKIN OFFER GOOD: I *The Alcoholism Film -narrated by Rod Serling CHILD CARE WORK • 2 Offers DONUTS Thur 4-2·84 I *Alcohol, Drugs and Alternatives starring Per Coupon lis ., 0 roh llwlri11• DL I Tommy Smothers • at the L------~ : ASUNM/GSA Child Care Co-op r------COUPON------1 :ALSO: I 99¢ . I • ALCOHOL AWARENESS DAY • Applications are being taken for Core Teacher I FOR A DOZEN l positions for summer 1984 and Falll984/ 85. You I REGULAR COOKIES I Friday, March 30, 1984 must demonstrate skill working with young chil· I Available a! any participating Dunkin' Donuts I dren as people and a knowledge of child develop• I shop. Offer cannot be combined with any other I ment. I offer. One coupon per customer. 1 9:00am-2:00pm I I : FOR BOTH JOBS: I LIMIT: DUNKIN' OFFER GOOD: I New Mexico Union Building 2 Offers DONUTS Thru 4·2-841 : Apply in person at the Child Care Co-op L.!~.:oupon-~'~"~·~~~;.,. -----~~ sponsored by UNM BACCHUS chapter :• 1201 University NE or call 277-3365 • Open 24 Hours, 7 Days A Week • for more information • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Pa~i' 9. Nt'll· Mt'XIL'

NBA, never was able to lead Virgi­ Seen ·carowey )-, nia to the NCAA title. Baseball Team Now a year after Sampson's de­ Edward Ford, a freshman on the University of New Mexico's men's track team, hurdled V-Ball Coach parture, Virginia is two victories through Tuesday's practice in fine form. Cancels Game away from the title. Virginia's play­ Signs Players ers appreciate what that fact means Milwaukee Rookie Infielder Lives Up To His Name l'ni\'ersity of New Mexico vol­ The Univer~ity of New Mexico to Coach Terry Holland, and it could ha\c.ball team did not play its sche­ have a surprising effect on their play By Milton Richman answer to the obvious question, yes, Without trying to put any kiss of lcvhall Cnach Laurel Kessel com­ pleted her recruiting efforts recently duled J!ame ngainst the Fightin' Blue the rest of the way. UPI Sports Writer he's all his name implies and has death on the Brewers' lean, com­ and signed four freshmen ami one Hen~ of Delaware Tuesday. "This is a great feeling for Terry never been readier in his life. pactly built 24-year-old native of The Lobos take a week and a half Holland and the team," said guard SUN CITY, Ariz. -Please, no You watch the way the 5-foot-11, San Mateo, Calif., he is far and jumor-collegc tranfer. off before entering Westem Athletic Othell Wilson of Virginia's feelings more jokes about his name. Randy 175-pound Milwaukee rookie infiel­ away the most eyecatching new­ Ke~~el signed freshmen Davcn Conference play against Texas-El about being in Seattle for the finals Ready has heard them all. What's der generates as much long ball fire­ comer I've seen in Arizona or Flor­ Qu~lly. Lori Forrest. Judy Barrett Pasn in a duublchcader April 6. of the tournament. more, he can tell you a few, and in power as he does with that econo­ ida all spring. ami Cathy J>cter~on and junior Jewel mical but fluid stroke of his, and the Juhn~on. Althuuglt ·the· five athletes were easy, velvet smoothness with which He's farther ahead than Cal Rip­ he handles himself around third, ken Jr. was two years ago. The not the nation's most sought•aftcr short or second, and it makes you Orioles had a place for Ripken to playl!rs. Kessel said they have the wonder how the Brewers' feeder play. Unfortunately for Ready, with potential and desire to be very good. system can keep producing such Paul Molitor at third, Robin Yount Quclly is a 5-foot-11 senior at gems so consistently when other at short and Jim Gantner at second, McCurdy High School in Santa ~~~~~v~m ~---... Cru7. N.M. clubs can't. the Brewers don't have one for him. forrest. also 5-11. is from Cedar LEISURE SERVICES SCOREBOARD Rapids.lowa. Barrett is a 5-9Vzleft­ handcr from San Diego and Peterson Room 230, Johnson Gym Phone 277-5151 'I is a 5-8 volleyballcr from Edina, II I' Minn. Men's & Women's Events* i Johnson, whose brother, Steve. Mngr.!Particlpant Meeting ' plays for the Chicago Bulls of the lnnertube Water Polo IFF} Wed., March 28, 1984 National Basketball Association, .is from San Bernardino. Kessel said IFF} Refundable forfeit fee of $10.00 due at meetlng. Piedra Liza Hike Johnson would red shirt her first sea­ Sunday, April 8 son as a Lobo. *All Men's, Women's and Co·Rec entries are due at the Enjoy the beauty of the Sandia Mountains on this Your MANDATORY Manager.Partlcipant Meetings held at ten·mile hike along the Piedra Liza Trail. The trail is UNMDAY ahswer 4:15 p.m. in Hoom 154 of Johnson Gym. fairly steep, with a 2,000 foot elevation gain and is IS to ideal for intermediate level hikers. We will leave at MARCH 31st patkingl!l! MEN'S TOP 6 SOCCER POLL 9:00 a.m. to carpool to the trail head and should Classified Ads 1. DB's 4. Sigma Chi return around 4:00 p.m. Volunteers are needed to LOBO 2. A-Team 5. Vittu Vikings MOTOR in the Lobo 3. Dad's Kids 6. Lambda Chi Alpha drive, drivers will be reimbursed for gas! Register in the Leisure Services office, Room 230 in Johnson SCOOTER get result~! WOMEN'S TOP 4 SOCCER POLL Gym, $2.00 entry fee. Sign up by Thursday, April 5 SPECIAL 1. Las Moscas 3. Kosmic Kappas at 5:00 p;m. No refunds will be given after that time. $100 Rebate 2. Beta Bruisers 4. Outlaws on AERO 50 Tijeras Trail Ride 15% Discount Chm- CWrure ~f) Saturday, April 14, 1984 to ALL Walch the GETAWAY SPECIAL EVENTS "Batlle of Come join us for a one hour horseback ride at Las students Tai Chi, Dance for Heart Lomas Ranch In Tijeras Canyon. Sessions begin at the DJs" with UNM ID every Saturday, April 7, 1984 9:00a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Sign up early, Kung Fu . • Get ready for UNM's 4th Dance for Heart, to be held Saturday limited spaces are available. Register in the Leisure at noon ~-··· in Johnson Gym on Saturday, April 7, 1984. The Services office, Room 230 in Johnson Gym by Martial Arts dance marathon will begin at 9:30 a.rn. and con­ Thursday, April 12 at 5:00 p.m. The entry fee is •• tlnlle until4:00 p.m. Along with some of Albuquer· $4.50 per person, no refunds will be given for failure This tiny SPr• all Supplies que's finest aerobic dance programs, countrY· to cancel reservations by April12. Bring your fa mil!! <·an could win you tlw hot ru•w & Books The dinner was sensational. So was the western square, folk, and master classes in ballet, or friends along and enjoy the countryside. t h<• vamtion of a fifptilttE' or Olt<' Hill· I Honda~. tap and jazz dance will be featured. Come prepared 3015 Central N.l'!. check. The problem is, the theater tickets that of thousands of othE'r gr<>at pri:ws Clwr·k out t tw gt'<•at Albuquerque, N.M. to join in the fun, get a great workout and benefit the in Honda's $150,000 OpE•n HousP dmls wp'rp nfff'l'illg on you insisted on buying broke your whole American Heart A•;;odation! Call the Leisure Set· Next To Lobo Theater Grand Prix Gam<'. sd!'c'l.<•d mod<'ls. \\1•'11 !'V<'t1 Call2fi8.7023 budget. Enough to declare bankruptcy by the vices Office at 277·5151 for more information. lt.'sgoingortnowatolll" havePJ.{EE ~ time the coffee arrived. wenbdiu. 1 of a Ha•b-.a ($1.30 or more) I MAIU'II t7'riii!Ol!!lll AI'I!U.J;;. IHH-1 Directly behind 1 a .55¢ savings I M& M HONDA Natural Sound 119% Harvard SE 1 with coupon thru 4·3·84 I 1425 Wyoming N.E. OPENING APRIL 2•d North of 1-40 293·1860 LowenbrAu.Here's to good friends. \in II lilt h·ii"i" t'lt•':'-ln. \iud l'lht-N; I'Jll!ulllll'tl f,Ltmt·t~ill'lllll.lft•Jif·i' hrrtN'-'fl dml't !l,nt uot·t "1ufr•.,tll1~1it"< 10 ti19 • ¢. 1984 Beer B...... ,d m US A by M1W Brew;ng Milwaukee. WI I . . . . Frontlet' lleetaaraat . . . I 1 Co . l.t.\( llftrtuptrt"-1\J!T;l]~,. 1 JHI I tlmJ,II'It>llf\UH: 'tl'l•.ltD !•"'"'"'' ••e•r r •,\J.wd .Joll.l~'"'" c".emn~'· , nL mthe S\;1! Call Student A~tivitie; at 277.47(Jf, tas Noticias :!1 ~e.u., ~dd Mtl'-I t1r .thle w Yrurk J·rJda~ .tnd 1 lnqztJdl ·,nlolf (", Prool re·u,lm~. t'dtTJ!i}(, tufPtllt~ _!-rlu~r J. J[l I • o\1!'< Ill '>KYillVJo:! Jun•r• llu•, week<•utl. ( fuy. "" plr_.~,r '>u1e"u' !Iquor..,lnrcut <51~ !\.lcnau!Nl- anJ \\ORU PHO< fl.,~l"i!O: IJIC,Ht ... f . IIJ\d Nl . 4 I' 1;,, !11dr·· c .. t·arhwK and IYm Jlltnp'l Ph lM)·f.JfJ77 lJi•.\t'Hdllon·•• rht>.,rc,, n•p,,rt(.• tf.''t!du~ted March 28 in the SUB Casn Annex 12· 1 1 umple,, ""pel<. I ~2!1 liniwr•.il) Nfo. 241-2494 trn AIRLI"iK'i fURf'ljGI sn:WARDI•:SSE-'>, re-er­ 1.1(1 ".'!iiii'L~.:!_ ~ 1L ~ ----·-~·~ ~ 4_:.1~ 12· _1() p.m. fndudes a questtontanswer session. 3, 2N . _____ fOR JU:N'T~Effi(U.N(:Y apartment, 14HI {iirurJ 'annm,t;' $14-$W,IIO!J Worldw1de! (all l<~r I'ROn.'>~IONAL M>IHNC,, TYPING quahty AIIMY ROTC'. I"HERESTED? A pmentation Will \fA "i\ iiA n ,..,nn: ;;iTt;; i>-;;;;;-;hat;~;;-1;,,~;; N I·, $~111 mo., fur nne per,.,n, $25Q,mll. ll•r 2 duedory, guide, new,lcl!cr 1-1~16) 944·4444 ext. ·•"~"~Ut('d APA '-lYle, ·.pet.IJip,t, rcw.on~hle rate<;.. I,..,. I ill> HI~ Ruad Rully"/!" Well, 11'' like thi;: We'll unewmcxt\.tli!IT. 3 •30 oe condu~ted March 28 at the SUB, Room 231·E 12- Ncaroy. 2~f>07lX 1 2H per""''· all utiliue' pnid, $175 .1ecunty depo;it. J·ully .Ill'• ,. '.'otJ a li"t ol Uire~tion' that will get yuu to the lommhed·;ecuruy lock1 and laundry fadliucs. No 12:30 p.m. Includes a question/answer period. 3i2H 'mdl lwr. (~ol uur ~. uur'ie. If vuu don't make too muny wil>o Q!: AJITY rc'"'~~uairamting lntcri<)i· ltn~ duhlrcn nr pet' l'lcu'c <;Ill before 6:00 in the Travel CANNOl:AHORil INSURANCE? There arc roam rm•.!akct,, y,m•u hr do\c~tln thl' 11 (X•rfell umc•· anti t•xtrrmr•. al rc-u,ondhle rare~ J ur Ire~ e'-ltimatc m r;rnmg, 201'>-H192 tfn discounts available to UNM personnel and student;. l rru,.rr~ity urea, ,;all Vtdor, 242 7096 ur Tony. 241· '''lll numn ( NCJ I>RINKIN<• Willi I· YO!I'Rl· ELJIWPF:I f'ROM $559 Roundtrip au Inquire about affordable and reputable car. lllllVINCi Ol COlJRSl·IJ l·.ntrr yuur velnde thl\ 7CJ5H. 4-· 11 homeowners, life, and health insurance. No pressure For Sale (!Jallavl'runkfurtJ, $~70 2mo EURAili'I\SS, I ml,,~ 111 thr plafil, 10 a.m. tu 2 p.m. Ynu won't he or pu1hy 1ales pitch. Ask for John at 292-0511 (day\ H>ll $10.~0 MON TIII.Y l'l1<111c 1\lur.:;;· Wake l'p Hotel\, Rambov. Tour' 711 '524·2727. . 3 29 '"'trv!! .1/28 Sen it~ will wuke yuu up cadi da~ fnr wurk ur "hunt and C\enings). 4•2 JWO C'OU:MAN FU:XIDU: frame hackpack' u~ed lAKIN(; A TRii'? Au\CrtJ~e ~"'"trip, ad>cnture or Jill;-w()Mi-;N''i SlJC'CER team w.i',;t~ pluyerf•J. l'JIJ 27~7<>r292 fiC.l~. l·2h nnl~ three ume1 $6{J ca.:h. held binocular> 7 x ~0 ride needs in the Dull\ tob••· tfn CAST PAPER MOLOS pulled off o!· 1\_r:r: t~y~ing 26~1470 -~· 414 TYJ'INC; l'>~t:An t:NM l·u!II ANJl !nan hrukt•r.- lOll 4th 1974 KA \\A SAKI 440 reliable tran,portatiun. New HIXJ.1.m. ru4:0!J p.m. dail\. tfn ·.uhml!trd thh we<'k. h>r mlu. ,·ull277. ~011 4 '2 Sawrda~ from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. We ;till vffer the ~L SW 299l~W, 29~ 1254 Jt l!J v.md,lneld. $41Xl ooo 82H ~24. 3 '29 lllt'iJ..' ~,~~f;~ (.()II() apphcatlu;;:;r.;·I9H4 H~ -·~r;: large\! 'electiun of g~nuine mihrary gear, clothint' I'IIOH.i!SIONAI. TYI'ING. ('AU. Virgmia day ur KOR:uluhlt• now 111 the 'itudem 1\•UvliJes Office 111 the Miscellaneous C\COI!Ig. 2%,JU96. 3 •29 month~. Sclhng $6~0. 345·1437 _ 4/2 hand\ and Sw"~ army knives at 25°'o off (pJu, )our l 'nwn llradhne for apph~atiun i; Munday, 1\ pn12. 4 ,, 24110l!R TYI'ING 'cr,ke 29R·SIIO. 4, 24 1974 Pt:llGEOT 5041>1. and Mamn D·fR gullar. cm:t:RU:AUEJIS, CJIAI'ARRAI.S, ANil I uuie zoo·o diswunl). We have a great selection of m1h!Jn --~-~--- ~--~-~~~-~-~- I'ROFK'iSIONAf. TYPING, J<;lllllN(;, Mary. Day1 nurh excellent, n1U1t sell. 2''·4934. R16-6456 3r30 the l oil<> Ma'-'llt applicatkm' are nov. a>·ailable in the '1\le 1hom. Visit our new larger store in March '''' 11!\(( Ill.~! AI COIICH. AWARENESS J)ay. him•,, hcrung~265-IOR8. a~r-cnnditioner. Student A•uviue' Offi.:e in the Union. Deadline for zo•o off cverytlung. l 'Ill '•Jlt.~aker-,, pupprl \huw ,mll nwrc! I· rom 9 a.m tu 2 RHI 1724. 1110 1974 TOIUNO, STEREO, $650. 345- 0431- 3/28 all apphcatiun\ b Monday, .>\pril2. 4 ·2 ('IASSlFIEUS GET RF.Slli.TSI Place your aJ J1 111. 111 I he Sl :n. Call 'tudenl actmtJe\ 111 277 4706 I'ROH~<;SIONAI. TYPING. TIIK~ES. Report~. IIM'Oit:SI ALCOHOL AWAitLNESS Day. film,, !t>day.l31 Marronllall. tin lor moremforrnaiii>U AI I [·VI'NJSI Rl:l- 1. !!_l~1. Camrus pkkup, delivery. 281-2913. 5:7 1974 FIAT ll8. Excellent •onditiun $1300 or best l '1() 80 CF:!'ITSII'AGE. Dcgtccd typht l#J145. 3128 uller. 277· 7529 or Z94·3451. 3 3!1 AUMV llCliC JNTERI'.SH:m 1\ pre·.enlutmn will MARC's GllJTAR CENTER Quality lmo01, sale,, COMMALIORE VIC·20 WITH data-set. $100. 255· he hl•ld Marale. Don't mM it!. 3 •.10 tfn GERMAS, FRENCH,ITAUAN, instructors needed l liON I;AOI;llll~foth:s WITH A GPA of 3.0 or nbme ure traception, 1terili1ation, abortion. Right To Choose, terview. 413 March ~0 ch~''''" h•r membership in I.a1 Camrana.1. 294·0171. tfn AI'PIJCATIONS DFING TAKES for polilions at 7:00PM 1\pplu atum; c·an l>e pkkctl up in 11tc Student I'IU:C;NANC'Y TESTING & coumeling. !'hone 247· the Girl Scout Summer Camp in the Jemet Moun· 1\·t!\lllc•. c enter .111.! arc due h~ Wednesday, Mardt Ul~ tfu taim. Need nurse, riding staff, counselors, naturalist, .'H Jl'28 crafts specialist, handyman, and kitchen aides. Call Mens & Womens Singles Mllliot'-;tArti'i OANCER~, R()nl\fortel,Tt; 243·9581. 412 1 urti;, prrlurmmg Mnrdr 10, 8·mulmght, ballroom Housing DIC>LOGY SENIORS - I'~:AC'E Corps has two year $4.00 for entries before March 29 ,J.uo,c duh'' 'f'rmg hall Ken Andcrmn Band. SliD volunteer assignments a•nilable in forestry and $6.00 for entries March 29 and 30 !l,llJwum. \Vurk'h"l'' b) Ron, 1 iz. C'all884·6970. HOOMMAn: WANTED: Mort', must tolerate dog. fisheries programs. B.S. in lllolog)' required. For 3/30 292-1451 nfler 3; leave message. 3128 more information cal277·2961. 3!30 >\l' liiCJRS, YCll' MAY JJUW pi'k ur your literature IIEALTII:V WOMAN SEEKS indcpendent{s) for EVENING WAITHESS, APPLY in person El Pinto, "'·""""11111'• m thr ! 'iW Mfn:c, room I ~6 Marron extra bcdroom(s). Short or long term. SJ 80 includes JOSOO Fourth St. NW. Over21 yrs. 4, 2 tllihtie1. No deposits. Gourmet meals. Privacy. Nob "·•ll 4· 1 "ARCIUTECTl1RAI. snmENT TO d11 take off~ Hill. Please keep trying 265-1470. 4t6 Wii"I)\\if:'il Ml'Sf(' ,ale' 1U"'o·40"'o ~!JC1'o off! Sal~ for contractor. Hours nexible. May be fae ro ten INTERESTED? c•rrmdrd ''' r••rul~r dcm~nrl thwugh Apr~! I~, J 984' lll'PI.F.X FOR Rf:NT-410 Pine Sf, one bedroom hours per v.eck. AI Gillespie. 843·7899. 3129 rlu1, large kudtcn, fenced yard, detached garage. lhrn' 4cl7 EVE!Iil!liG WOIIK MONDAY through Thursda~, C I llli-~f'"(:j:'J'j~;?-~~~E"'H A~l:Crtl'e-:fl'I;~ $240 month, $100 damage deposit. Available April!. Saturday mormng. 12 Ill 15 hours weeki\•. Call 265· t 'nl1265·7090, after6 p.m. 3130 March 28 ~ufh !.h Oul\1 tn .. :cnt~ prr \\ord per I'•'*UC ft•r t TNM 5358. . ~- 28 WAN'n:D: FEMAU: N()NSMOKf:R to share ARMY •I••J'·"'"r::nt~ U.'~~:lll~"!'l'~::_ -~-~~---~~ OVF.ll~EAS JOIIS. !ol!MMt:R, yr. rouml. !'urope, furnilhed house ''" •ampu;. l.aundry, utilities in· S. 1\mcr., 1\umaha, A•,in. Alllleldl. $900·2000 mo .:luJcd for $19~ 'mo. 242-li67R J. 30 The SUB Sight\ermg. hec mfo Wruc IK, PO B~ 52-NMI, Personals AI'PJ.l('ATION., TAKES: ll,jf;WJ.Y furnished Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 4 I" cflimncy. 25~.~~4~ or 243·6139. 3J29 <'Rt:l'iF~'ilfli'S AHE lfiRii'IGI S16 $30,000! '\0\ ll"i.o\1 0 Mo\1>~- !11c h1g !ilnc' Jlapp\ Zht Hfi<'IF."i<'Y FRH: t'Tll.ITIK'i ncar l'NM-TVJ. <·aml:eJn, Ha\~au, \\Orld. oan.J 1 2H Casa Annex •\\allal•lc Apnl I No kid; pets. 2104 tcad. Sl95. new•leltcr 1-t\IIM 944·4444 ext. unewme~u:o~ruM. ROTC u... i>,·i:--iiinilio.\' ~.,.r"'krna;;r.-~;;ikrii ~42~. 3:28 3 30 I He H. I t•'wc p~,,, .1 /2}( ~i· ;;;i)l ill;-R MES'> ..\c;J,, h>thJt spc"al \Om cone or 12-12:30 '""''!-. anJ fnm1IV Make .:unta•c \>ttlt a me"age rn the d,J•,,hcd; today lleadhne: I p.tn. the da) bef\lre m·.nt111n Ill Marron Hall. tfn Daily Lobo :Food/Fun

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Services ACROSS 52 Teeming TUESDAY'S Advertising 55 Ltghts PUZZLE SOLVED Ql'AUTY TAX !'REPARATION by a membtr of 1 Skidded 59 Freeway the umvenitycommunity. ('all266-0863. 4/6 5 Treat1se marking: VrUI.llAll:VSIT IN my home near UNM, Children 10 Papa's mate 2 wds. mer three years old welcome. Vegetarian meals , , o o , 'I, , ., L I T R E I" •• N 0 N A a•mlable. Call262·0794 earlymornlng.s. 4/2 17¢ per word per day or 14 Shrewd 61 Abysmal ~ ~f7 ~ TYPISG: EXCELI.ENT SPELLING and grammar. 15 Concernmg 62 Misplace ONTOP ¥"!t'ii'ftJTORY hst. accurate, cunfidential. Da)'3 26S·5176/evening 16 Afresh 63 Blot out ~'Ef5'ii~AifFs"•sMILES 25~ 3S80. 4i6 12¢ per word per day if run 17 Uphold 64 Designation • I VE.BOAR- n1TORING - MATIIEMATI~, STATISTICS, 18 Coated metal 65 Understands I V E N E R • G E JT U P French - Masters dcgrccd instructor. Reasonable. 20 Establish 66 Less p L AIN E R .R A L E .A P e 266-4247 evenings. 412 five or more consecutive days. elsewhere common LA Z E •s L A r e • PIU PA Ql'K'K, ACCURATE TYPING: Research paper• 22 67 IR E_. T E AS s p AIR ES s, thesisidissertations/charts/graphs In my home Deadline is 1:00 p.m. of the day Dtsks Run easrly THF OUTHER OFFICE 884·6564. 416 23 Manttoba T E D D Y • S E T S A S~ -ERST.HOLT TRANSLATORS, INTERPRETERS, CROSS. Indian DOWN prior to the date of insertion. 24 Tater BRETON.GONE~REO 25 Overcome 1 Strgma R' G U C U l\"1\"lj; A ';'jjF, c;overed 28 Sctenusts 2 Grease1ob tNANIROAN MINCE MODE ENOS ORDER Wlragon 32 Insect 3 Belongers 131 Marron Hall 33 Result 4 Notice 24 Luster 44 Baked Item Mtlkers of Handmadf' 35 Rock: prefix 5 Models 251tahan 47 Interfere lnc1rar JPwE>lr-, 36 "Watch your 6 Poplar Ctty 49 Doesn't 7 Center 26 Paid in have to OLD TOW~ 38 Weapon 8 Container 27 Heat source 51 Parsonage 40 Jib 9 USSAplam 28 Dtced 52 Hand tools Student Publications ASUNM 41 Parches 10 Ills 29 Set out 53 Footwear Meeting DUPLICATING CENTER 43 Credo 11 Skeleton: 30 Time penod 54 Learned Monday, April2 4:30p.m. 45 NYC bldg. abbr. 31 or suns 55 Shifty one 46 Lei m 12 DIS!tlbUte 34 Glutted 56 Nurture 212 Journalism Building d(ej.um~ Clyp. iny ~ e 'L

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1660 Eubank NE 8AM·9PM New Location Between Indian School SATURDAY lOAM·4PM & Constitution LOCATED IN NORTH SUB BASEMENT A little harder to find but worth it. tU. ~tJFM1IN'-• P WK\,. ., 277·5031 ARMY·NAVY GOODS