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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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., ., 'JQ"' " TheD-Home ~"' '-" Bergland Rips Effort • • • w z lcont, from page 11 z "~ "~ 3:: Of Parity Supporters crime. Those held in the past have been charged with everything from 3:: ~ World News r;· running away from home to murder. ?j, 0 But he warned that if farmers are n" WASHINGTON (UP!) These children are usually housed in the D-Home until their parents come 0 0 given opportunities to. earn still to claim them, or the courts, in a delinquency hearing, decid.e their fate. The e. Agriculture Secretary Bob Bergland higher prices if they set aside large 0 .::: said Sunday he feared "a disaster" average length of stay is two and a half days, but some kids have stayed for ~ r amounts of acreage, and if wheat as long as three months. The average mnumber of children held at any one '-' could result from efforts in and corn yeilds are as low as they War Escalation Feared r 0 Ill Congress to bolster farm prices by A Palestine Liberation time is about 25. , 0 were in 1974, "the reserves we have BEIRUT, Lebanon (UP!)- The "Syrian planes are flying over Ill 0 providing payments to farmers who Organization communique said· l44 Some time after the October disturbance, a "citizen's investigating 0 on hand now will be consumed in a overpowering ls!lreli juggernaut their own airspace· and that of commit lee" was appointed by the County Commission, the agency which 3:: .~ idle large amounts of cropland. matter of weeks. We think this guerrillas and Lebanese Leftist .., that has won effective control of Northeast Lebanon," said one runs the D-Home, to look into conditions at the home. Their findings, 3:: ::;~ Bergland, criticized by thousands would be a disaster." militia men had been "killed, . .., ::r'" about lO percent of Lebanon fueled diplomat in Beirut. "The Israelis submitted to Juan Vigil, County Manager, in January of 1978, constituted a n " The Senate Tuesday is scheduled wounded pr lost" in the five days of ::r'" N ~ of striking farmers who have fears Sunday 'that Syrian troops are flying over the south. They're 110-page report. ;:> to consider bills by Sen. Herman warfare. It also said the guerrillas N z protested in,Washington for weeks, may become involved in the five­ practically bumping into each otl)er In their investigation of the D-Home, the committee found widespread _o N. also said he believes most of the Talmadge, D-Ga.; and Sen. Robert had lost 50 vehicles and a number ...., day war. up there. violations of fire, building and correctional codes, as well as evidence of ()()"' Dole, R-Kan., to senCI prices closer of their rocket bases had been -~ " nation's farmers consider the The U.N. Security Council voted "What happens if they get into a ()() to full parity by providing federal damaged. staff-management disunity and counseling problems. Other deficiencies ~ administration's policies to be Sunday to send peacekeeping fight and someone gets 'shot included dirty food storage areas, dirty cupboards, ants and bugs in the ~ "prudent and sound - and ef- aid to farmers who set aside large troops into South Lebanon and down?" he asked. Israeli authorites said 15 of their kitchen, lack of running water in some of the holding rooms, dirty toilets, fective, I might' say.'' amounts of cropland. Syrian troops make up most of demanded that Isareli troops with­ soldiers had died in the fighting. sinks and bathing facilities and dirty linens. the 30,000-man Arab league draw. But there was no immediate The Israeli forces were also One policy of the D-Home, which has since been changed, was to detain peacekeeping force sent into (!~ indication the Israelis planned to reported to be only 3 to 5 miles new arrivals for their first 24 hours, to determine "how they react to Lebanon to quell the 1975-1976 abandon tlieir hard-wo~ positions. outside the ancient port city of detention." The committee also discovered that suicide attempts at the D­ civil war, but so,. far they have LOBO photo 1:11 Marie w. Schreyer Tyre, just south of the Litani and Home were a recurring threat. Between October 11-25, the report states, stayed just north of the Litani Residents of Bernalillo County Detsntion Center participating in one of the activities ~ffemd at the New Mexico 13 miles north of the Israeli­ there were four such gestures, either by cutting wrists or swallowing River. . medicine. facility. DAILY LOBO The invading Israeli forces were Lebanese border. "It has now become very clear The purpose of the D-Home, as stated in the· New Mexico €hildren's last reported less than a. mile south ~ ~ 6-year-old girl at the D-Home, arrested for assault and battery and & Vol. 82 No. 113 that the aim of the Israeli inyasion Code, is "a place where children may be detained under the Children's Code Unisex Cuts Perms of the Litani, which would give ~e~Istmg ~~rest, told why, on that particular day, her face appeared red and 381401 is to take all Lebanese territory pending a court hearing and does not include facilities for care and them near total control of the Irrttated. When I was arrested," she said, "the cops maced me and didn't south of the Litani River - in­ rehabilitation of adjudicated delinquent children." In their report, the The New Mexico Daily Lobo is pubJished southern lO percent of Lebanon - let me wash the stuff off later. I had to sleep like this last nig_ht.'' 1715 Girard N.E. 255-7516 Monday through F.ridny every regular week of cluding Tyre," a PLO official said committee stated, " ... it appears that the basic counseling program is aimed the University yQar and weekly durJng the sum* traditionally a staging base for at helping residents adjust to the punitive 'jail-like' atmosphere at the About the D-Ho~e, she said, "It's a real drag here. There's nothing to Just North of Indian School Road mer session by the Board of Student in Beirut. do. Hell, ev~n la~ghmg out loud around here will get you in trouble." Publications of the University of New Mexico, Palestinian guerrillas. home." In addition, the committee found that staff hired as group workers and is not financially associated with UNM. are basically jailers, and many of these are "grossly undertrained.'' ConstructiOn IS currently underway for· a new detention facility on the Second class postage paid at Albuquerque, New spot ~here ~he ~ld b~ilding is now being used. The first phase of con­ 20% On Your Next Haircut Mexico 87131. Subscription rate is $10.00 for For Arms Sales Plan A 16-year-old male who was being held at the D-Home for auto theft the academic year, commented on the home's disciplinary policies: "There are two kinds of ~~ruc!Ion, ~aid Stms, IS due to be completed in September of this year. Off With This Ad The opinions expressed on the editorial pages Were. trymg to forget hte old D-Home," Sims said, "the place everyone of the Dally Lobo are thme of the author solely. punishment here: being taken off privileges or being put In solitary (an 8-by- Please Call For Appointment Umigncd opinion is that of i:he editorial board 12 room). Either one can happen any time the staff wants it- no questions would hke to forget because it's so depressing. If we can only make it until of The Daily Lobo. Nothing printed In the September." Good Through April 1978 Dally Lobo necessarily represents the views of ' Ethiopia Blasts U.S. asked." the University of New Mexico. NAIROBI, Kenya (UP!) -Ethiopia sharply attacked the U~ited Stat~s ~------. Sunday for its decision to consider selling weapons to Somaha and said 1 Ethiopian troops had recaptured the last important town in the Ogaden I Desert war. • . I A special emissary from President Carter, Assistant. ~ecretary o~ Sta~e I Richard Moose, held talks with S_omali foreign IIJI?tstry offictals m I Mogadishu Sunday on the arms question and related topics. . I Ethiopia's official radio said Washington was now "~aneuve~mg wo~Id I BIG BOY'S public opinion to pave t~e way for ~rmJng ~?e Mogadishu regime which I I continues to pursue a pohcy of expansionism: ...... I "America's decision to proceed with prov1dmg m1htary m~ to Samaha IS f tantamount to not only endorsing Somalia's war of aggres~ton}ut also.a I naked attempt to keep factionalism alive on the Horn of Afnca. the radto I All Time Favorites • I said.washington has acknowledged the admm1strauon· · · was consu Iting with 'Congress on providing Somalia. with "d~(~QSlV!! w~<~pons'~;. ~fter ~::. I; •, Mogadishu's deicison to withdraw from the Ogaden and end the eight- Now on Sale--~- ,, month war. . 'd t on the battlefield the latest Ethiopian commUique sa1 governmen '' forces late last week ;ecaptured the town of God~, the last impor~ant town 25coff 2fors2.99 held by the Somalis, who have now completed their hasty evacuallon of the with any sandwich $1.59 or more Ogaden. d h · f 1 (with coupons) The Ethiopian communique said troops also capture t .e toWn 0 mey expires March 27, 1978 on the southern front and there were now only a fe~ ri?mor pockets of We now serve sandwiches on Rye and whole wheat bread Use these coupons and prove that two can eat cheaper than one resistance, apparently by Somali Guerrillas, left to be ehmmate?· . Moose arrived in Mogadishu Saturday to explore Amenca~ md to Valid lOam·closing with coupon Somalia and was expected to meet President Siad Barre before flymg back to Washington Tuesday. , . The top Somali priority was new weapons. Dunng the war 1t los! _the bulk of its 250-strong tank force, most of its air force and huge quan!ltites of other weapons. . . · Some news reports said as many as one thtrd -of the enure 25,000-man It's New- It's Different - It's Delicious Somali army was also killed, wounded or captured. Homemade food is our bag. Pizza Bella Conally Voices Intentions A Fatso Sensation A $4.90 Value As Presidential Hopeful· only 65c each W ASH1NGTON (UP!) must concentrate on electing a FREE dinner salad with each order Former Texas Gov. John Connally, strong base of congressmen, conceding an underdog status, said governors and state legislators. Coupon good anytime Expires 3-26-78 0 Sunday he will decide whether to z seek the presidency in 1980 soon Begin Arrives after this fall's elections. To State Views Connally, a Democrat-turned­ USE OUR CONVENIENT Republican who once served as NEW YORK (UP!) - Israeli ENTS DRIVE UP WINDOW BREAKFAST SPECIAL Richard Nixon's treasury secretary AT 1830LOMASATYALE. I Prime Minister Menachem Begin 2 PCS. GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN and adviser from 1971 to 1973 said OTHER LOCATIONS: arrived in the United States Sun­ A POTATO SALAD OR COLESLAW OR FRENCH he would help any GOP candidate FRIES. BEVERAGE REG. $1.44 VALUE 5431 Central NW day, saying he will tell President 10015 CENTRAL NE who asked for assistance in this SPECIAL MONTGOMERY & Carter the Jewish State is strongly JUANTABO year's elections, and would refuse opposed to letting Palestinian WITHTHISCOUPON $119 to make the Panama Canal treaty COUPON HOURS: Guerrillas return to Southern Redeem at 1830 Lomas vote a test for his supporL 11:00 AM TO 10:00 PM Lebanon. SUN. THRU THURS. "I just think it's wrong to try to OFFER March 27 1978 11:00 AM TO 11-00 PM Begin, who was scheduled to 1830 LOMAS FRI. & SAT. categorize individuals on the basis meet with Carter in Washington of one vote," said Connally. -"And Monday, said Israel "exercised its I certainly would not make the inherent right of self-defense'' in Panama Canal a litmus test for any capturing Palestinian bases in reason.'' South Lebanon. M ~MI Connally said he would have Asked for his reaction to Sun­ voted against the treaties had he day's U.N. Security Council vote been in the Senate. He said the Dairy Queen* braziec calling for Israel's withdrawal from Regular Size overwhelming sentiment against the Lebanon and the dispatch of treaties throughout the country peacekeeping troops to the war would have moved him to vote SUNDAES zone, Begin said. has it all 5115 Central Avenue, N.E. 0 nO." "'fo us the main issue is how to for the price of one Asked about his plans regarding prevent those' bands Which' were 6600 Menual, N.E. the 1980 presidential election, Food and Dessert 1528 Eubank Blvd., N.E. driven out of Southern Lebanon With this coupon Connally said, "I frankly don't from coming back to those bases so Valid only at 2300 Central or 12th & 1-40 2100 Menaul Blvd., N.E. want to approach a decision time they can't attack Israel and her yet." He said the Republican Party . . . The Place That Serves You Right! 6621 4th Street N.W . citizens."

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"The University of New Mexico has had some great moments in its athletic history. This is not oneofthem." Those were the words of Cal State-Fullerton Athletic Director.Neale R. Stoner last week. His words did not follow Cal State's stunning upset over the fourth-ranked Lobos. They followed one of the most shameful incidents in UNM history in which UNM and 'some local sportscasters acted like spoiled brats. . A FEW DAYS AFTER THE LOBO LO$S in Tempe, rumors began to fly that Fullerton guard Mike Linden was ineligible for NCAA play because he had allegedly played in a pro league in New York a few years ago. UNM Athletic Director Lavon McDonald decided that since he had heard the rumors from a number of sources he would report them to Western Athletic Conference Commissioner Stan Bates. Bates subsequently reported them to the NACC who checked it out and found out that the whole thing was a farce. UNM is still wiping the egg off its face...... ,,. ._,_,_ ..... TOP STEREO AT DISCOUNt PRICES! First of all, we have to question where McDonald heard the rumors from. Probably from angry Lobo supporters. Are these the best source I*·:-. ·7P · - ~ 8;1 IT'S HERE! The one youv'e been waiting for! CUSTOM HI-FI's of information? Hardly. Spectacular BRAND NAME CLEARANCE! The Top Names in stereo are NEXT WE HAVE TO WONDER ABOUT some of the wonderful local • ~. ~ ~- H -~- ~ 1H~ ~ • priced to go. Choose yo.ur new equipment and save BIG! It's an Event sportscasters. KOA T's Jim Boggio, after hearing the rumors, reported DOONESBURY that the Lobos "might not be out of the playoffs." This was a bunch of Letters· P/ONEER... POWER! ®PIONEER" we know you won't want to miss. HURRY! Quantities Limited on some -"'---=~---- crap. To his credit, UNM Sports Information Director John Gonzales items. was on the phone to local sportscasters and sports writers telling them /fOfi.JI/3, aJHY 04N'T YOtJ JUST that even if· Linden was ruled ineligible, the Lobos probably would not It's Not the P'its S£N/J G[) AGAIN? 7/'JO Editor: IM be back in the tourney. The NCAA ususally takes action after-the-fact OLD TO BG fOI.J.(}t(JIN6 Ol!R.. against an individual and not the team. Boggio could have checked M. Brown's letter "Pit for Intramural," which appeared in Tuesday's MAOCAP l..l3.4lJf.R. ARO!/N/J around and reported this, but in.stead he chose to devote half the sports issue of the LOBO, was just too much. Basketball games serve several THe U/OR.J.I)/ \ program that night to his personal feelings on Lobomania. useful functions to college students, basketball players, and to the Henry Tafoya of KOB was least credible enough to report that the thousands of adults who attend the games. Lobes still wouldn't be in the tournament, but decided to appoint To the students, basketball games serve as an outlet for pent-up himself to the NCAA investigatory board. frustrations which schoot has a habit of producing. Where else can WHAT WAS ALL THE HULABALLOO ABOUT? The Lobos were students scream their lungs out without society frowning upon them? beaten by a good basketabll team. They had been through the most The games also develop unity among the students and the community. successful season in Lobo history and all of New Mexico was proud of As for the players, the games give them a chance to perform their them. . expertise. It is somewhat similiar to the theatre -:- just people exhibiting Okay, so they lost to an unranked team and were as disappointed as their talents. I don't hear anyone screaming to close down the theatres! · the fans who had been looking for a berth in the Fianl Four. But is that Basketball games give adults the perfect excuse to get the fmaily out any reason to start crying about a supposedly ineligible player and of the house and do some acitivity the whole family enjoys. rasing the hopes of fans across the state? Is that any reason for And in case you care, several of "those vicarious Lobomaniacs" McDonald, and the sportscasters to act like spoiled brats who got happen to be track stars, professional baseball players, etc. who got "off their fat asses" and did some "physical exertion for their own B.I.C. MEANS AUTO·EASE! The PROFILE 400 is a great sounding IMAGINE ... The 5170 Receiver lt'sasurewinnerforthe kicked out of school? We think not. ..n{e ·a.I.C. 960 is a Multiple Play Btilt'drlve 'rurn\able 3-way speaker with blg S" woofer for music lover on a buaget. Features abound and the power ls plentiful. IT's ON/.Y A ti/EEI< Hi~Fi at the Lo ..Fi price·. DON'T MISS The Lob )S had an excellent seasrm. This shameful incident did sake." These so-called "budding pros" are some of the most physically ' for the 'audio pertectronlst Who wants the ease of aut­ Perfectly matched for performance. CUSTOM HI·FI includes the- BSR· 4 ~ OR 50, RiCK.! BE- Bl!T ti/HY THIS SPECIAL. nothing but take the glow off that season. fit people in this nation and provide inspiration to those peale who do automatic operation. Turntable only. 2260 Total Turntable and ECI's PROFILE 400, 3·way Speakers with not get enough exercise. 51/J&S, CAR.ra<'s MtH I'M big 8" woofer. Together, those wild Imaginings thalcome from finely eOtNG 70 81: NfJT liV/iN A CERWIN~VEGA 317 played music nre yours for a song. As for a recreational facility, UNM already has such a program. They TAKING IT ei/SV 11/H!TF- IIOlJSG have everything anyone could possibly want in terms of exercise CHECK OUT A TEAC! When you demand the BEST, $299 Technics 7HIS 7/Mf3... R£eULAR.! the CONCERT PEOPLE by Pr.nasorvc Who Started It facilities. There is a pool which. is never crowded, there are weight DELIVER!! Check this price. lifting rooms and tennis courts located on campus. What else do you (?LJ.\'>.'' SPECIAL PURCHASE want? U NM is fully equipped with athletic programs for the non-pro ~ The howling in the Middle East about the Israeli barbarians has still and doesn't need to add "the Pit" to its never-ending list of athletic SANSUI SYSTEM SAVINGS! not died down, but lest any more join the seranade, we'd like to make a facilities. SANYO CAR... GO! few points. Trish Bryant • Superb Top-Loading Cassette Deck, the A-170 First of all, the Israelis did not start the most recent ruckus. The includes such features as Dolby. Twin Vu·Melers rr~~ fff~::,~~ and wide dynamic frequency response This way, Palestinian Liberation Organization did. 1 you get ALL the music. @)11 The PLO, worrying about the establishment of a separate peace Police Brutality TEAC. J"l• between Israel and some Arab nations that would not have provided for Editor: a Palestinian homeland, murderously struck innocent Israeli citizens on Re: "Babich Defended" letter. The Babich police brutality case is ... or;;t ~ t ,_~i~ . . ~ 1,~ •• n ~ ~ ~ .. , • ~. J a bus and brutally killed 37 of them. ~mly one of a large number of cases of police brutality against Chicanos ~4-'-'L.=tW THE LSRAELIS, AFTER A FEW WARNINGS, struck back hard at 1n the Southwest during the history of the subordination of the l~ ,. ~t.. ir> ' !. ~- -- .. .:l rm:v: the southern Lebanon border and killed hundreds. Chicano. This is documented extensively by Carie McWilliams in North I HAVEN'TANY CfiOICE,RlCk( We've just made a special purchase on SansUJ·s Immediately the howls went up that the Israelis were savage beasts from Mexico and by Rudy Acuna in Occupied America. Recently, this YOI/t<. 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''A fractional interest is 3 nonexempt entity that must pay you can't retax property that is one in which fraction of the .Q land tax. alredy taxable in itself,'~ property is owned by someone, but Weir and Doucette Tonight 'Oi ''I think that everybody should Brown said that while there is still the lessees of Winrock have the ~ be treated the same, but the .an i'mbalance, "We are closer than land to use .as though it were their ·~'-' problem in trying to tax a lease- we were before. It is one of those own.!' :;§ hold interest is that if you write a situations where you have to crawl Weft Anything But Dead tax that taxes a lease hold, you run before you can walk." Brown said, "The law .is not into a multitude of.problems. You Some lawyers believe that even perfect by any means. I have been IS By ROBERT SPIEGEL Grateful Dead, His initial effort Yet at the same time Weir relies get into taxing someone who is with the amendment, the present ..0 transferred from the taxation Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir was a solo ,. Ace, which on the powerful chugs that mark " renting a house, because that is a law could be successfully committee since that amendment will treat Albuquerque to some although rough, firmly established the Grateful Dead rhythm section. rt lease hold also, challenged by tlie lessees, The law ·was added. I hope the legislature impressive rock and roll tonight in his talent as a solo artist. He has successfully blended what · ''Carried to its ultimate con- .refers to "fractional interests" and will continue its investigation of the Civic Auditorium at 8 p.m. The Next ·came the group, King fish, he gained from the Dead and what elusion, every time you put 10 cents · is intended to cover lease-hold this matter." .concert will be opened by the which with Weir's leadership, he has developed on his own to A lecture on'"'Clever Animals Master Artist of the Kwakiutl" Canadian rock group Doucette proved to be an exceptionally good produce one of this year's better and Dumbfounded People· - A Tuesday, March 21 at 8 p.m. in ~ORTON ~SAMMY featuring Jerry Doucette (See and innovative rock group. All this rock al~ums. BV fi.L. FRED Semiotic Analysis" will be given Biology 100. time, of course, Weir continued to :' review of his latest album on this J'U.ST LooK AT A~l 'toll EVER Do today at 4 p.m. in Woodward Hall, page). record and perform with the Dead. Room 149 by Thomas Sebeok, Two ... IS LIE A~oUND I· Beginning meditation classes will This year, with the album Heaven You ' WE EAT AT LAPo. from Indiana Unviersity. mother's WH'r' CANT 'r'ou . be held in the Honors Center, Members of the Grateful Dead Help the Fool, he ·has simply Room 152 at 5:15 p.m. Wed­ have always maintained. a fun­ GU'r'S ~ET UP ONCE: outdone himself, and for that Dental aspects of pregnancy and damentally experimental approach IN A WHILff" nesdays. Classes begin March 29 matter, the Grateful Dead itself. infants will be discussed Tuesday, for eight weeks. For more in­ to music. Jerry Garcia considers .Terrapin Station was easily one of Finest March 21 at 7:30p.m. at the South­ formation, call255-1506. himself a "music junkie." The the best Grateful Dead records in west Maternity Center at 504 Luna same term could be applied to the last few years, but for strength, Mama Let Him Play Blvd. N.W. Scholarships are available for Weir. Like Garcia, Weir has imagination and good old ex­ Doucette Greek women , from the continually worked to extend his citement, Heaven Help I he Fool has Mushroom MRS 5009 Dr. Hugh Paxton, from Los Albuquerque City Panhellenic. music beyond the confines of the got ,it beat. Alamos Scientific Laboratory, will Applications are available from By GEORGE GESNER speak on Criticality Safety Karen Abaraham in SUB Room' ·covered Tuesday, March 21 at 2 p.m. in 106. Deadline is April I. It's a good thing Jerry ~ago.n Farris Engineering Center, Room Doucette's mother let him play the 303. Applications and job descrip­ guitar and sing his heart out. It's Malc•rs of Hand Mad• tions for the l 978 N.M. State not only a good thing for Jerry and LOBO photo by George Gesner Indian J•w•lry Dr. Bill Holm, curator of North­ Government Intern Program are his Canadian band Doucette, but OLDTOWN west Coast Indian Art at the available at Career Services, Mesa for people who have a chance to It's bom~s nwny for Bob Weir University of Washington will Vista South, Room 2131. Deadline listen to this talent. speak on "Willie Seaweed: A is March 28. The album isn't a masterpiece since it does have some weak r-···············~~ moments, but it is a clear indication of Doucette's talent, a talent that is Play-by-Play worth building on. :do·it·yourself: The alblfm starts with the selected single "Down the Road." It may seem redundant to say it, but the cut features the blistering guitar All lee : framing work and strong vocal tracks of the I i Godfather: Part 3 founding member. Doucette has I anywhere from two to five people playing with him on all the tracks. All Levi's by D.M. Flynn It is interesting to note that when i supplies : Doucette operates as a three-man group they come up with their hardest rockers such as "Back Off' • Thousands ot ready-m1de framos • II II After the Lobos lost that tragic game to Cal. State· Fullerton in Tempe, I and "Keep on Running" where Now II Pre-cut mats & met boards • Dexter & :<-Acto mat cutters went down to Chavo's Bar and Gr'illto drown my ~onows. I fell in need of Duris Maxwell and Don Cumming~ II Ory•mountlng preeses & matorlals • company, something was lost deep inside me. The feeling was much like that fill int he rhythm section. The title Braqueltes f Framing hardWilro 90.1 fell by many people when President Kennedy wus shot in Dallas. track, though features the trio at II Blenfang Non-Gila II Glare & non.glare glass I walked through the heavy metal doors at Chavo's and took my usunl their best and serves as a rock 'n' II Old masters & contemporary prints II Monduy, March 20 scat next to the waitress station. Without looking up, I ordered my usual- roll testimony of Doucet tc' s life. 13.50 . apricot brandy on the rocks with a twist oforgangc peel. The most suprising cut on this • 1 Oo/o Discount to Students • 7:30 P·~· -A Counter H1story of The next thing 1 knew, my drink was being served to me by Big Red. He mck 'n' roll album was the in· the .umted Sla_tes: Part 3, TJ~e waved my hand away as I tried to pay. Alas, he knew my sorrow. elusion of "When She Loves Me." : & Teachers with current 1.0. : Mexrcan·Ar:ncr!can ~ar, Crvrl "When did you start working here?" I asked. It seems a little bit of Earth, Wind War, Emancrp~tron, Ratlr?acJ~. "Flynn, I know that isn't what you came here to ask me. You want to and Fire has rubbed off on 9 p.m. - Rm~es y conc11;ncw del know about the Lobos." Doucette and tltc trasisition from a : POORMANS p~eblo.: Latmo musrc and He was right in a way, even though I c.litln't know he was working there. style dictated by rock has gone drscussron of current events. So 1 asked the inevitable, "Well what did happen, Red?" quite smooth in this soulful lobo • PICTURE FRAMING KUNM News at 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. Smirking with disgust, he said, "Fine reporter you 'lire. If you'd been here Jerry Doucette: His mo.mo. let him plo.y num bcr. PICTURE FRAMING I AEADY·MADE FRAMES I FRAI.IEGEL I'm sure there are some new sounds - I jumped. "What?" Kicking Mule Records, out of and ideas on it for every banjo TIOVIVO "Bam. Now watch these other nobody teams like Miami of Ohio and Berkeley, California, a small picker or banjo lover." Indeed, he West Kelllucky. They're gonna go places. Fullerton might even come close company promoting finger-picking, even uses his banjo for swing. This Toda_y' s Special to winning the West, if UCLA dumps Arkansas." I chuckled because Red acoustic instrument syles, has is easily the most imaginative banjo pronounced Arkansas the way it looks instead of Arkansaw. released two very interesting playing I've heard. "It's not funny, Flynn. The networks and the Mafia are raking in the recently. FREE. FRIES :-4~~~ Look for our dough right now. And what are the Lobos doing? Trying to catch a cab to First, is a collection of traditional By Popular Demand the airport." blues songs by Mickey Baker, formerly of !he duo Mickey and Daily Specials Well, needless to say, I took what Red said with a grain of sodium Silvia. Baker renders classic blues THE OMELET'I'E With the purchase chloride. Uh, that's salt, I think. Anyway I watched the outcome of the such as "Corrina, Corrina," Marquette game with dismay. But what really got me was the Cal State and "Spoonful," and "Baby, Pll':tsc of a Along with our what's their name, uh, San Francisco. That was not to be bclicvGd. Don't Go" authentknlly and with 11 SHOPPE Regular Menu of I tried to call Red at home. He wasn't there ahd he'd been fired from his defi.1ite freshness. Baker adds some Double Cheeseburger . job at Chavo' s. l got worried about him after a couple of days. jazz chords, not too much., to these is b••i:ttging baeli: the 20~o OFF SALE and a New Mexican taste Suddenly, like in a cheap mystery novel, the phone rang. I picked it up solid tunes, which accentuates them hesitantly, knowing it would be Red in trouble. "Hello," I said predictably. beautifully. Though at times, as This \veek only, all Omelettes & Large Coke delights "Flynn. No time. Gotta talk fast. I'm in Pennsylvania or New Jersey. with "Love In Vain," Baker fails to They got me, but I escaped, Call Muldoon at the FBI in Albuquerque. Tell bring the song fully alive, for the fillings are 20o/o off. Lower Level Upper Level him the man responsible is-" most part he keeps these numbers I couldn't believe it. It was like something out of a"B" picture. Red sounding far from tired. ()penl\ti-F 7:00a.m.-4:00p.tn. sounded like he was in real trouble, so I called this Muldoon fellow at the Even more interesting is Fred FBI. Turns out he's been transferred to Upper Darby, Penn. Sokolow's Bluegrass Banjo New Mexieo Union Food Service Unless I can find out what happened to Red, r won't know the true story Inventions. This is a collection of of the Lobos' loss to the Titans. But whatever it is, whether it was the songs, fiddle tunes, rags, old-timey Ne~v lt.lexieo Union Food Serviee Mafia's fault or because the Lobo Pep Band wasn't at the game, I hope Red duets & trios and other banjo in­ is all right. Later. strumentals." There isn't much in traditional music that Sokolow (

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F.tied's Violin Sings "t ~ ·.C: . ' ~ ~ By JANE QUESNEL energy that hardly seemed' possible. FUm FestivCli­ ~(])())[!4% ~(!)00®[!4 ;a ::E Miriam Fried's appearances Eagerly an ticipa[ed since last z 6 with the .New Mexico Symphony season's performance of the CP~a4 OOA[Da4~CD ":!0 ~ Orchestra at Popejoy Hall March · Beethoven "Violin Concerto " FocusesOn E:: ...1 10 and II may have left Fried's emotionally moving p~r­ "~- £: Albuquerque with a singular lack of formance of the Bartok certainly 8 Bartok critics. Environment 0 8 did not disappoint anyone. Her e. 0 Under the direction ofYoshima virtuosity is in fact, her _ .:< ·~ Takeda, the orchestra Saturday musicianship unquestionable. Lobos Lose: Old But Sad News r ~ night opened with the "Academic 0 Composed during the fury of the o:l i!: Festival Overture" by Brahms. By PETER MADRID next year. the Lobo squad that they would no 10 points respectively going into the 9 Playing with the energy and zest Nazi regime, this concerto was only Starting today and continuing to TEMPE-Lobomania hasn't z the end of toe. month is the LOBO Sports Editor died; it's just been put to sleep until An unknown and untried longer play in a Lobo uniform. (ocker room, 00 required by the overture, the or­ one in an endless stream of com­ positions designed to lift the Environmental Film Festival basketball team from Fullerton Everyone was stunned. But it was But the second half of the new, " · chestra made of it a "mini­ Calif., put an end to the 1977-78 understood that the Lobos had lost. but short season for the Wolfpack ..~ masterpiece." composer above and beyond the presented by the School of horror and the hopelessness of Architecture and Planning at UNM basketball season by The more than 2000 New Mexico of head coach Norm Ellenberger · tl.. Coming onstage to a burst of downing the powerful and fourth­ fans that either flew here or battled was the opposite of the first half. applause, Fried's fragile ap­ Europe's situation. UNM. A different program of films will be shown each day, Monday ranked New Mexico Lobos. snow and fog on the road to the Titans Keith Anderson, Greg pearance was deceptive. An through Friday from noon to 2 But although the Titans put the Arizona city, were brought to their Bunch, and Kevin Heenan were amazing strength was evident as she Listening ~o Fried perform' the brakes on UNM's hopes for any feet after the Lobos grabbed a unstoppable as .Fullerton hit 62 proceeded to play the Bartok p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. with free concerto, one would have thought admission. further post-season play, the year quick 6-2 lead. percent of its second half shot~ to "Second Violin Concerto" with an that she had lived through the The school is located at 2414 that L'Obomanja hit the state of The site was all too familiar to down the Lobus. terror of it all, although the slow Central SE. New Mexico will be long UNM baksetball fans. Capacity Lobus Phil Abney, Russell and painful reconstruction was in Three films are on tap for today, remembered. crowds at University Arena had Saunders und Willie Howard struck progress at the time of her birth. A Future for the Past is a 30-minute It came as a surprise March II witnessed the Lobos open early back with their o,wn barrage of audience· was perhaps affected film about the preservation of when Cal. State-Fullerton upset the leads then go on to demolish op­ points but fell short. Johnson only l- more by Fried than by any other historic landmarks in urban set­ Lobos here 90-85, but it: came as no ponents. But this was not the case sank one field goal and Cooper wa; guest artist this season and by the tings. Stations is a 63-minute look surprise when more than 1,000 fans here. held scoreless in the second half. music of a comJ?oser who has never LOBO photo l1y Ray Danonvllle into the saving and converting of greeted the Lobus at the It appeared, to the red-clad fans The Lobos tied the game late in been overly popular in this city. railroad stations now unused and Albuquerque International Airport sitting in the Special Events Center, the second half an a pair of free Ro.msey [ewls: Jo.zz Is the key. endangered. The day is topped off when the team arrived that sad that after UNM grabbed a 32-22 throws by Mark Felix and again at by a look at Pre-Columbian Saturday night. lead, the Lobos would eventually 83-83 on a jump shot by Abney. monumental architecture as seen Even after the game, amidst the run away with the game. But this The Lobos had a chance to regain from a helicopter as it soars over tears of UNM's cheerleaders and too was not the case. the lead but an inbounds pass Lewis Keys On Jazz seven archaeological sites in the -cries of Titan fans screaming The Lobos enjoyed a 44-38 half intended for Saunders was swiped Mexico. The film is called Sen­ "On to Albuquerque," well­ time lead over the patient Titans by Titan Mike Linden. Linden was By JANE QUESNEL tinels. deserved pats on the back ac­ with Lobo guns Marvin Johnson fouled by Saunders and that was Tuesday's films range around the companied the UNM basketball and Michael Cooper scoring 13 and "all she wrote." The first number just didn't gel - possibly because the musicians felt 25-minute mark starting with team as they loaded their cars ~ Student Activities the audience frustration at their starting the concert 20 minutes late on Christo's Valley Currain. The film enroute to the airport. March 10, at the Kiva Auditorium. However, as and his documents artist Christo, with the There was a feeling of sadness in Presents )",p.f.t three-man back-up ripped into a Swahili-titled piece by Chicago composer help of engineers, iron workers and the air, along with the never ending L1" ~· ~(l-YlNESE ~~~ Ed Green, there was no stopping them for well over an hour. students, hanging an orange curtain hugging and em bracing going on by Albuquerque has been visited by more jazz pial)ists in the last year than (quarter-mile long) across a valley the Titan followers. n -n l'-' ~ f()()DS VIDEO TAPES ever before. Following the likes of Brubeck, Shearing and Corea, Lewis in Ri tle Gap, Colorado. Livin' On The trip from the locker room to proved himself a top-flight musician whose talents have grown and ex­ the Mud depicts the shanty the top of the ramp at Arizona Grand Opening Specials panded over the years. bohcmias of North Vancouver, a State's Special Activities Center photo r>y W. T. Hunt 1. Two Eggrolls Backed by guitarist Byron Gregory, bassist Ron Harris and drummer was ~sad reminder to the seniors on 9 9 , self-sustained community of in­ Bro. vermnn Rock Go.rden Keith Howard, Lewis reeled off a stream of hits from all phases of his 2. Chinese Beef Stew w/Rice C dependent people. Sharing the 3. Chinese Noodles w/Meat Sauce ' career. Land deals with the encroachment ffintch 20-26 Some of the numbers played besides the immortal Lewis/Earth, Wind of transportation, land speculation Offer Good Through Mar. 31, 1978 and Fire collaboration, "Sun Goddess," were "Tequila Mockingbird" and industrialization on valuable Arkansas Wins the West 4709 Lomas N.E. (Next to S.l.C. Loans) 'and "My Angel's Smile" (both from their recent album "Tequila agricultural and recreational land. Hours: 10:30 AM-7:30PM Mockingbird"), Stevie Wonder's "Love Notes" and the old Lewis trio hit, Editor's Note: More on the film And so the dream of an NCAA lay-up to give the Razorbacks their dominated the all-tourney team as Tel. 265-7529 10-3 pm Do.lly "The 'In' Crowd." Festival as the week progresses. basketball championship comes to three-point win and an invitation to Brewer was joined by teammates~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lewis stayed close to the acoustic piano, moving only for brief solos on an end for a group of upstarts from St. Louis and the semi finals. In m~sQ Loun~ In Th~ N.f.Cot-I'IPtOfT.,~ Sub Marvin Delph and Sidney Moncrief COMMUNITY ORGANIZERS Ac:IQU f1om Ptontos electronic keyboards. His straight-ahead sound ha~ become fused with a Cal-State Fullerton as the Arkansas Over in Dayton Ohio, it was and Titans· Greg Bunch and Keith lrn ASUNm 1Slucl•nt Acilvlt!•• Productfo(! . "!iit!e' fultk" atid "a little so til down through 'the years, hut it'ccrtainly ha~m't Razor backs woke the Titans up 61- another three-point contest as Anderson. ACORN, the most successful community organization in hurt. l.e\\i~' work continue~ to get better as he C\pcrimcnt~ with nc\\ cf· 58 in the West Regionals linals. Kentucky turned back Michigan Next Saturday in St. Louis, Mo. fec.:ts and new styles. Poetry Outside it was a warm State 52-49. the final four teams, Arkansas, the country, has openings for organizers in eleven stales Howard stole the scene from the back-up !!rnttJ1, keeping the ~ct~ moviup, Arkansas' Ron Brewer, who Kentucky, Notre Dame and Duke (AH, SD, TX, TN, MO, LA, FL, PA, CO, NV, IA). ASUNM Popular Eatertalnment Committee Albuquerque, but inside the Pit, it and downing his \\ay through a perfectly timed drum break. was hot, as Fullerton was trailing poured in 22 points against will meet to decide who will reign as ACORN is working for political and economic justi<.'e for Althmzgh hampered at times by a wr~ \Ocal audience and at time~ I>~ Contest by one with live seconds !crt when Fuilerton, received the tournaments the 1978 NCAA basketball champs. its low to moderate income membership. Issues rang<> ~ct> of na~hing llllllti-.:olorcd 'P''t' \\ hkh 'en eli nnly to dctnh:t from (he they had the ball stolen from them Most Valuable Player award. The first game will pit Arkansas from neighborhood deterioration to utility rates, laxc:>s, musk, Ram~cy lc1\i\ capped a good evening ,,f jan with 1110 cnc<1IC\, Stuky's "Pathctiquc"\\a> nf haskcthalls for the UNM ' The Minnesota Orchc~tra came dtaitper.,ol\. In ca~c of a tic, the performed with refreshing boldnc'' women's basketball team, at least to Alhuqeruqe last Friday for a and perfection. Surpr,icd by llHliH'Y will he divided ap­ never-to-be-forgotten e\ening of propriately, he 'aid. for a while, as they failed over the ~pontancous applause at the >pring vacation to qualify for the entertainment. dimacticc end of the third He added that the conte~t is only Although near the end of a long open to ;tudcms at UNM. national tournament. movement, the orchc~tra went on to The l.obos had to settle for a and arduous concert tour, the 97 perform the finale with a pathos Students may submit no more members showed no sign of fatigue than five poems. These should be third-place showing, beating host Saturday, April!, 8:00p.m. completely dovoid of saccharine. We her .State 78-72, after they lost to Johnson Gymnasium when they played to a packed As the final notes faded away the placed in a scaled envelope under a Popejoy Hall that night. Nor did pen name to ensure impartiality. the defending conference cham­ audience burst into an applause pions Utah 70-67, in the semi-final Reserved Seats $7.00& $6.00 their director, Maestro Stanislaw which brought the Maestro out for The student's real name should be Available at all Th:ketmaster locatk>ns: enclosed with the first envelope in round. UNM SUB and Popejoy Hall Box Ofllcees Skrowaczewski, who exhibited a three curtain calls before in­ masterly control and an expertise in another, larger envelope, which Revenge was not the case for the AD LP. Goodbuy and General Store locations termission. UNM women, as for the second H.Cook In Winrock and Candl"MJlln Santa Fe all forms of music, as the orchestra The second major work of the should then be delivered to the turned in a tight performance which English department office in Room year in a row, Utah ousted the evening proved the orchestra's Lobos in the semi-final round of displayed incredible musicianship. adeptness with contemporary 217 of the Humanities Building. Opening the program, The deadline for entries to the the Intermountain ConferePce works. "In Praise of Music," by play-offs, which determines whzch distinguished American composer contest has been extended to March 24, Frumkin said. two teams win tickets to nationals. Dominick Argento, is divided into UNM outscored Utah 58-52 from seven segments, all but the last the field, but the Utes attempted Kathy Marpe: • based on fragments of music from nine more freethrows and made Coach of the Year. other times and cultures. Dedicated seven more than the Lobus did. Poet Reads both of whom qualified for to different musical figures, they UNM's 6-4 center Carol evoke the images of David, Apollo, nationals. 1 Moreland fouled out of the game ' ' ORCA Tuesday, March; ;21, ·- the J can Rostermondt' s 24 points Pan, Orpheus, the angel Isra fel and with eight points and 14 rebounds, ASUNM· For help or more information contact ORCA Room ovation ended an evening which, have appeared in numerous ano1her 14 again>! Wch~r State. publications throughout the and had f ini<.hed third zn the 14 251 in the SUB. 277·2336. ' through it~ beauty and its ex· Patty llowl'!l, one or th1·ee UNM country. Aho, 1he Poetry Series team r_onkt~II<.:C with an I I 2 "'nim> wearing 1he l.obn unifnrm ccllcncc, carried mind and soul of n.·wrd the lhtcncr far above and beyond will nrc.1cnt a reading on [o'ridav, 1m iht' la'>l tinw, hdpl'd >HV p.oml" M an:h 24 by< ·ami r Sandw1. · 'lb(.'ll ~amc at tilt• the t ttah ol the modern world. .(~<' hi'<' In Marpl' and the UNM tenm hand•, "'I !i;~ft :uzd Bri11ham Young, 1~11h Ill poinh. ~------··----

- ASU Claims Title By ED JOHNSON But after putting some work into LOBO Sports Writer it, it turned out that the beam eYent champ .Pam Godward (Arizona c5 State who won the meet) left with . ~ Iron beams that stretched high · was the only event where UNM 0 qualified anyone for the individual medals . ....:! above chalk-stained mats of blue UNM's Dianne Frew enchanted .?; and drab turquoise-shaded" chairs championships . the judges with her balance beam bolted onto concrete of an even Utah State's Alicia Johnston was • ·ca performance and recieved a third Q duller color of gray •. were· easily probably the best all-round place tie in that event with Utah's -~ ignored March lOth and lith, when gymnast in the meet as she finished in the top three in vaulting, floor Barbara Cornell. Qj the women gymnasts of the Tammy Custodi, another of ::E Intermountain Conference mar- exercise and uneven bars, but she Lobo coach Claudia Thomas' ~ ched into Johnson Gym. . ' says the beam event is still her Z When each woman competing in favorite. talented women, finished with a .. fifth place performance also in the .::f. the regional tournament entered, "I like the beam," she said, "In beam event. ~ she carried a flower, but some the floor exercise you're just really Early in the year Thomas was a p.. including vaulting champ Jodi trying to entertain a crowd." Mabb (Utah State), uneven bars Arizona's Linda Shannon was little worried about the beam l l I • champ Dianne Ellington (Utah), able to get the crowd to clap along performance of her women in the · beam champ and floor exercise as she performed her floor exercise. beam event. Drop Five in California Lobos Split at Home .. The West coast wasn't too Before heading for California, ended for the UNM baseball team. friendly to the UNM baseball team the Lobos swept a double header The Lobos were .downed by the LOBO photo ~y ~fllor Modrid 1 .over spring break as Vince Cap­ from the University of Denver at San Diego State Aztecs on March pelli's Lobos won only one game on the Albuquerque Sports Stadium 4- 13 14-2 and on March 14 8-5. The Action from the 1978 AlA W Regional gymnastics meet the road while losing five. 3 and6-5. Lobos then dropped two more held at UNM. Junior Danny Muth was credited games to Cal. State-Fullerton and with the win in the first game and then lost 2-1 in 10 innings to credited with the save in the second UCLA. as Cappelli's Lobos stood at 7-1 The Lobos won their only game Ute Women ENGINEERS before hitting the road. in California against the University Once in California, the winning of California-Irving then dropped another to Chapman College. .I Avery cons1ructlon Company Is looking Win Nationals I for a hard working, Industrious person Returning home, the Lobos who wants to get Involved with a grQwlng, brought a 8-6 record into the Sports progressive construction company. COPIES The University of Utah women's ski team captured first place at the We are looking for a person who wants Stadium Saturday night and hosted Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women's nationals sponsored to develop a future In Heavy & Highway Colorado State and the University Construction areas of field supervision, Qvernight by UNM at Red River and Angel Fire, N.M. with 289 points. field layout, bidding, estimating, con· of Iowa in a twinbill. But the glory did not belong just to the Ute women. The women ofUNM structlon and other related fields In the Prior to the Lobo's double construction Industry In New Mexico and 31/2cea coach George Brooks captured the slalom event behind the fine skiing of Colorado. header, the Rams downed the Cindy Stone, Stephanie Lemay and Cathy Robran. For furtll•r lnlorm•flon, 4

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It's spring and it's here- finally. hours,'' Mark Twain said. Interested, the meeting is at the Posh Bagel 2216 revision, research. 281·3001. 03/24 C.L.U.,883-5360, 03/14 Central SE. 03120 Forget the snow piled in the driveway., the endless Over-praised or not, the word spring has a special COUPLES SUMMER WORK, Gallup KOA ' place in our vocabulary. Hope springs, love springs, 4. HOUSING Kampground •.Housing plus salary. 863·S02l~ 03/14 chatter about wind-chill factors and the record­ SELF-MOTIVATED PEOPLE 10 sell display ad­ shattel'ing winter that was. Spring officially arriv"d light springs. "As the seasvn of spring comes on," 2. LOST&FOUND TWO WOMEN SEEK third to share house neaf venising for N.M. Daily LOBO. Must have car. l Tuesday at 4:34 mountain standa~d time. Homer said, "So of men one generation springs forth BCMC. Cal\266-0310. 03/08 Come by Marron Hall, Room 133. tfn and another ceases." Blowing Dust, FIND YOURSELF In the Peace Corps. Ortega 233. 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