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' N.Y. Town • Women to Probe Trys To SEX .. The LOBO Takes Aspects of Anger ~ G·o Dry A Back Seat View What kinds of anger are there? Arc women able to cope with their ~­ DELHI, N.Y. (UP!)- The town anger? These are some of the questions that will be raised during informal 0 of Delhi voted Tuesday on whether discussions on this emotion next week at the Women's Center. ~ President Approves to go dry, but even major sup­ How do UNM students feel We will appreciate you A counselor for the Women's Center, Limdra White, said Monday the '-< Nixon: On the Top 40? porters doubted the drinking ban about one-night stands or in­ cooperation in filling out the survey dis~ussions should establish whether the need exists to treat anger as a !;' would be approved. . tercourse·· on the first date? The as honestly as possible. The surve maJOr problem. White said that in her counseling sessions and in assertive g WASHINGTON -- Richard murder trial or a society matron should be used for that purpose The Delaware county town of LOBO will atempt to find out in a should take about three weeks to training programs, anger figures as a recurring psychological problem. AICan Oil Pipeline more than 4,600 persons used to be "Women are cut off from treating anger, except as bitchiness," she said. ~ Ni~on's lawyer told the Supreme charged with adultery. only. survey beginnin~ today. complete. WASHINGTON President for construction of ;t 4,700-mile Jeffress said in many instances dry, but five years ,ago the residents "How are women to handle this emotion? We are looking for more cf- ri Carter Tuesday gave final approval pipeline to carry Al;tskan natural Court Tuesday the ex-president LOBO staffers will be stationed the law voted to allow alcohol for several fective ways to deal in the nature of anger." S. gas across Canada to the U.S. West may be embarrased and subjected protec_ts people from in­ Floyd Abrams, representing The results wil be compared to around the campus giving out the to mental anguish if up to 22 hours juries due to embarrassment or networks seeking -to broadcast the reasons, One was the state results of surveys conducted on sex surveys. They will be collected from White said she has planned a four-week workshop on anger in the spring ~ Coast and into the Midwest. mental anguish. university campus of 2,800 · which will take place if there is enough interest. ·"" Carter signed a resolution passed of White House tapes are tapes, saia 1,300 persons heard all in 1938 and 1958. students as they are completed, reproduced for broadcast and "We submit in these private or part of them when they were students. Faculty, staff and students are invited to attend the discussions at the ::g , New Mexico Nov. 2 by the Senate and House 'Persons desiring a bit of the center at Las Lomas and Yale on Monday, Nov. 14, from 3 to 5:00p.m., ...., DAILY LOBO approving his choice of the AlCan public sale. conversations it is going to be played at the trial of the Watergate embarrassing to participants," he cover-up defendants. grape frequently drove the 20 miles and Tuesday, Nov. 15, from4 to 6:00p.m. route, running parallel to the Attorney William Jeffress Jr. said, and cause them mental to Oneonta to imbibe and the ''( Vol. 82 31H4UI . No. 56 Alyesk& oil pipeline before urged the justices to reverse a U.S . anguish. "It is not unusual for return trip over rugged roads at tho New Merico Do•lfl l.pb·J Is published swinging eastward to run through Appeals Court ruling opening the Monday thrqugh 'Friday cv_cry regular Woe~ Printed transcripts have long night was sometimes tragic. This, Canada and dividing with one leg way for public distribution of persons speaking privately to be of the University yelilr and wcdly during the irreverent.'' been available, he said, and the· combined with a desire by Introducing a new summer ~Jon by tho Bmm.l o£ Student going into Antioch, California and copies of tapes played at the 1974 Publication$ of the Unlvcnlt)' of New Mexico, Watergate cover-up trial. "Tapes are susceptible to uses far National Archives has agreed to sell proprietors of several town member to our staff and h. not Iln&nclally as.~oclatt.-d wltl1 UNM. the second into Ill. copies of the tapes for $3.75 to SI:!Cond cl115s po~tagc paid at Albuquerque, But Edward Bennett Williams, more offensive" than printed restaurants to serve alcohol, led to New Mexico 87131. Subscription rnttl Is SUNG LASS HD'QTS representing Warner Com­ transcripts, Jeffress said, and tapes $5.75 per one-hour segment if the the prohibition repeal. •10.00 for the a.cadernlc year, plan wins court approval. The new prohibition movement The opinions cxpre;sed on the cdltorilll Ha)·-Bans, Photo-CHrome, munications Inc. which want~ to subpoenaed for a criminal trial Darlene pages of ThtJ Doily Lobo arc those of tlw Gradients, Mirrors, or Polori 268-6889 W.Q prohibition was started by the Rev, "I say this with no meanness of in urgent need of toilets may meet police have closed down several 323 A Wyoming N.EF ll spirit," Williams told the justices, their waterloo in 12 days if barmen bars after syringes and other Lewis Shelter, who recruited people ~ . 0 "·Ul:. awaiting completion of the ex­ 5111 Menaul N.E. 883-2739 change agreement which recently -ticlX 2421 San Pedro NE (505) 266-8113 (expires November 12, 1977) was signed by President Cartel'. Gen.erru 5fA>re, L.P. 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.. In Public Appeal 11.~[9~ a;... bout People-.. z .0" ~CDW®CBOJ.ll1.~ ,...~ ,.s (J)[pQ~QC!)t2}~ Call Me Phillips Energy Support Sought ,~ "0 i:!. z LONDON (UP!) - Princess Anne's first baby, due sometime this WASHINGTON (UP!) Canada to the lower48 states. like this that may well determine 8 0 weekend, will be born a commoner, Buckingham Place said Tuesday. A a cabinet room signing this nation's ability to survive the ~ .0 President Carter tried Tuesday to 0 A palace spokesman said the baby, Queen Elizabeth's first gran­ arouse public support for his ceremony, Carter said the 5,000 threats nosed hv the enerav ed,;," .:;;: ...l Normal Answer dchild, will qe plain Master or Miss Phillips. embattled energy-conservation mile pipeline will be the largest In other developments, Carter r ~ No pun intended, but unless NORML gets on the stick, the drive to Anne's husband, Capt. Mark Phillips, will not receive a title and proposals, ·stressing in a televised privately financed energy project was expected Wednesday to unveil g. 0 decriminalize marijuana is going to go up in smoke. she will not be made a duchess or given a title in her own right, the evening address the impact over­ every undertaken, Even so, he said, a new urban assistance program to 9 8 Alex Kaplan, director of the Albuquerque chapter of the National spokesman said, consumption may have on the it will add only 5 per cent to the be administered by the Federal ~ ~ Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws !NORML), said The child will be fifth in line to the throne, behind the queen's four nation's economy and its world nation's supply of natural gas. Home Loan Bank Board. ;;; _ ''prospects look grlm"for the group's drive to collect about 5,600 children. _it will be ahead oftJ:!e queen's sister, Princess Margaret, and leadership position. "Ultin1ately, it will be our Thursday, he will hold a news 3 ~ signatures asking for i'l city referendum vote on derminlizing marijuana. her two children. Deputy press secretary Rex willingness to consider solutions conference at 10:30 A.M. EST. ~ Z SO FAR, NORML has about only 30 per cent of the signatures they The Palace disclosures ended speculation on whether the child and Granum told reporters Carter had ~~~~~~~~~--~--~~~====~~==~~====~~==~ ~ .,f need to collect. The group is about halfway through the 60-day period a ·Capt. Phillips would be given titles as part of the royal birth gone through several drafts of the ~~!ililllfriiJf[lillli[mf@lj@[email protected]]J@JJ@)J@lj@lf@lj@j@lJ@l~Ifi5J ~ ·allotted for the signature drive. celebrations in the twilight of the queen's Silver Jubbilee year. Capt. speech he was scheduled to deliver p.. Kaplan said NORML will ask the ASUNM Senate for $300 to help Phillips has so far declined to have a title. at 9 p.m. EST from the Oval publicize the drive. The senate has about $600 left to appropriate, so Office. I England Dan & Kaplan's chances of squeezing half of that out of them look pretty slim. Anita Wants Prayers About 20 congressional leaders, To be sure, the senate has given minimal help to NORML in its including members of the con­ worthy cause, but it's foregone conclusion that this semester's senate ference committee that is laboring· @] )oHn ~[~ES0Iflf was one of the least effective in history, so Its inaction doesn't surprise ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) -Singer Anita Bryant, who successfully over conflicting congressional us. campaigned against a gay rights ordinance in Miami, said Tuesday she energy bills, were invited to,watch And Special Guest Star Kaplan's group has concentrated its efforts on the campus and is wants prayer put back back into school. the TV address in the White House ho!Ving no trouble obtaining signatures - the problem comes in ob­ "I am not anti-anything," Bryant said in an interview with WDBO­ Roosevelt Room. Mary MacGregor taining valid signatures. Kaplan told us something like one out of every TV. "! am pro-God, pro-family, pro-.motherhood, pro-life, pro­ In a brief preview, Gqmum said four signatures NORML collects is invalid, UNM students have Bible, pro-morality and especially putting prayer back in school. the speech"will outline the very Also Comedian notoriously poor voting records and their voting registration record also ·"I want to share the truth vJith the people," said Bryant. difficult choices which the Congress leaves much to be desired. Bryant said she wants her group, Protect America's Children, to faces on the energy plan in the next Billy Braver THE SOLUTION TO THIS mess seems obvious. If you can't get the help put prayer back into schools. few weeks." Thursday Nov.l0/8/pm/Civic Auditorium signatures on campus, get off campus. "That's the first thing on the agenda with Protect America's "It makes a very strong point Certainly there would not be the widespread support for marijuana Children," said. that the energy problem is not one Tickets Available At: decriminali~ation among the regular community as there is on campus, • Alb. Ticket Agency in Coronado Center (883-1080) umn1n1ummm n•n•n111111111nmmuuu L ~tt ers ••munm•mu•n•m••nntnn•mm nnuu of just diminishing resources in the but who are the people who are going to decide this issue? The P.aris Wedding future," but rather a problem of • General Store Both Locations Albuquerque community, that's who, . DOONESBURY great magnitude today ... bccause of • LP Goodbuy Both Locations Marijuana decriminalization efforts have succeeded in other states • The Candymen In Santa Fe MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) -Milling executive Philip W. Pillsbury : overabundant usc.'' only because there was widespread support for the effort - not just A Blue Ice Production Miranda Replies and Corrine Griffith, daughter of Minesota Twins baseball franchise He said Carter will try to per­ from the college crowd. OKAY, ALAN, Editor: P~esident Calvin Griffith, were married in Paris. .suade the public that the energy NORML's efforts might all be for naught this time because of lack L GOT 7He K/0! YUP! It was with amusement that I read the reply of Rolando Benavidez Pillsbuty, 74, and his bride, 33, were married in a private ceremony crisis "can continue to cause us of money, but the chapter can learn a valuable lesson, When con­ YOU REAOY lET's TO GO? attended by Pillsbury's two sons, Henry and Philip Jr., and their problems with our eonomic well fronted with straightforward facts, not a load of propaganda, people (Pres., UNM Vets) to my opinion of the injustice of Vets Preference and oom other veteran benefits. I families. being," and embarking on a from the age 14 to 40 can make rational decisions. NORML should be You bet my opposition is self-serving! I must, however, point out that ""- Pillsbury's first wife, Eleanor Bellows Pillsbury, died in August "rational course is very important getting the word out to all of Albuquerque. your stance is equally so. This all being irrelevant, I move on to other 1971. to our international position." things. Pillsbury is board chairman emeritus of the Pillsbury Co. He is a Patrick Caddell, Carter's private Since you've tailed to cite the sources of your statistics, we may grandson of the founder of the diversified food products firm. pollster, helped the President polish Minor Revolt assume that they are off the top of your head, which makes them His bride owns a small amount of Twins stock through a fall)iiY his speech. Wrestling team fish fries - track team jog-a-thens - the method irrelevant also. trust. "He is, as he often does on doesn't matter. UI~M minor sports are making a comeback that we're Now, since you don't care for the Civil Service Commission's very The two families have been friends since the Griffiths moved to the important occasions like this, happy to see. findings, I will quote John P. White, assistant defense secretary for Minneapolis-St. Paul area in 1961, Mrs. Calvin Griffith said. 1]1aking some suggestions,' Granum Last week the wrestling team of coach Ron Jacobsen sold sea manpower, reserve affairs, and logistics: "It is past time to examine the "We're very happy," Griffith said. "It is one of those marriages said. food to raise money for the grapplers who are always talked ab_out scope and application of these benefits in the context of our present made in heaven. We've been sitting on pins and needles since they left Earlier in the day, Carter signed when budget cuts are mentioned. society and our equal opportunity objective." (Federal Times, waiting to hear when the wedding would be." into law a joint resolution ap­ ON SATURDAY, about $10,000 was raised by athletes and others 10/24/77) proving the $14 billion Alcan gas who ran around the track at University Stadium and collected from As to the course of investigation which you suggest I follow, I'm sure Danish Queen In Rome pipeline project. i sponsors who pledged money per lap. Lobo baseball coach Vince When completed, the pipeline ~ everyone would agree that you don't investigate the rat by interviewing eRiCH 1../PSCTT IS A STU/JENT. Rome· (UP I) - Queen Margrethe of Denmark arrived in Italy Cappelli is said to have burned up the track for 20 laps in an hour. its railings. will carry 3.5 billion cubic feet a NOT II BRJ/..l./JINT S1WENT. NOT Tuesday for a four-day visit during which she is to meet top Italian ~~J@lf~@jfg:Jj[!PJf@J@lff[iilf@lli[§~Jifiii] It's too bad that athletes in minor sports have to do extra work (in As for the option we non-bets have of jioning the military to find a job day .Q.f fl.laskan natural gas through . c.veN II PAf<<"- likE 71f/3Se 01/YS? home to Copenhagen. " . future money-raisers they might plan, be it "Do a somersault for the many courageous men) and leaving the country. . UNM gymnastics team" or "Hold your breath under water for 30 In conclusion, I would like to add something which was omitted from you We're proud of them and wish them the best of luck in whatever my previous letter-if one didn't know the power of a lobbying group, ·Kung Fu Nose Job If can't be at future money-raisers they might plan, be it "Do a somersault for the one might think vets are getting these privileges because it's right, or TEL AVIV (UPI) - David Carradine, star of the award-winning UNM gymnastics team'' or "Hold your breath under water for 30 because they deserve them, South Station· seconds to help out the swim team." " television show about the ancient Chinese martial art of Kung Fu, had Miranda David ' his nose broken by his teacher while filming a scene for a new movie. r Carradine was shooting a scene for his new film "The Silent Flute," in Boston, in the limestone caves of Bet Guvrin in the heart of Israel, when Kam Come On, No~ Irresponsible Editorial Yuen, teacher of the karate-like martial art hit him in the nose. Doctors refused to let Carradine back on the set until the nose was ., ' . We think we've finally found a contest which we think everyone will Editor: set. agree is sexist. Your editorial of Oct. 31 criticizing PIRG's Affirmative Action plan A production-set source said there would be a delay of one day A poster on the bulletin board outside Zimmerman Library advertises reached new depths of journalistic irresponsibility and inadequacy. while the star recuperates. a "Win A Date With A Star" contest. The star is a Lee Majors look-alike All of us who read your pitiful excuse for a newspaper are ac­ and the winner of the contest gets a date with Joe Superstar on Dec. customed to your naivete, your inaccuracies and your general in-· 10. They get a dinner and then get to hit Albuquerque's hot spots. competence. Yet your repulsive show of racism and sexism in that NOW YOU'VE GOT to agree. They've really gone off the deep end childishly unprofessional editorial was too much to silently endure. this time. If you had done your job properly you would know that NMPIRG's It's degrading enough to women who would actually enter a contest Affirmative Action Plan is not a quota system, it is a statement of just to get a date with this guy. Any woman who would enter such a PIRG's committmerit to equal employment opportunity and is entirely contest is degrading all women by saying that women should have to legal; quotas are not. The plan deserves praise, not your inaccurate libelous criticism. compete for a man. And holding the man up as a prize is degrading to men. What is this Your opposition indicates either that you favor sexism and racism or contest, some kind of slave market? that you printed your opinion without even understanding what you were talking about {or both). Neither speaks well for you or the paper We would not condone it if certain groups were to deface this poster ALL you edit. or even tear it down, but we could certainly understand why they would do it. In the future, keep your bigotted opinions to yourselves. If you can't perhaps you should be replaced by people who can. Steve Durick LEVI'·S . 'Yellow J' Letter by Garry Trudeau LOBO edllorlal phone 271·5656' Editor: L0BO Editorial Staff: My opinion of NMPIRG has sunk to a new low. For a representative Edltor·ln·chlef: 11m Gallagher . of a service that bases its work on the research it does, J. Wallace­ Managing Editor: Rebekah Szymanski IS f3R!CH's News Editor: Dolores Wood Moss' letter was sadly lacking in that respect. Mr. Moss accused the POf?JRAITA Asst. News EdUor; D.M. Flynn LOBO of yellow journalism because he felt the contents of an editorial ·!WRONG? Photo Editor: Wendell T. Hunt to be wrong. til&t.L1 Sports Editor: Peter Madrid ABC Aris Editor: George Gesner If Mr. Moss' had bothered to "research" the meaning of yellow Na.ustutU Copy E:dltor.·: Koren Wal~ton journalism, he would realize than an editorial is an opinion, is billed as Ad Manager: Frank Salazar EDITORIALS: Unsigned editorials rep~esent a majority opinion of the LOBO editorial an opinion, and therefore is not restricted to presenting both sides or all board. All other columnsj cartoOilS, and letters represent the opinion of the author and do the facts of an issue. not necessarily reflect the view of the editorial board. The term "yellow" journalism was coined during the Willidm Ran­ come to Ned's. LETTERS: Letters to the editor must be typed 1 and signed with the author's name, signature, address, and telephone number. Letters to the editor shOUld be no longer than dolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer fight for circulation. In their battle, Some places get to be famous just because it's fun to be there, South Station is one. Ned's is another. 'People have known about Ned's for years. Famous for sandwiches, 300 words_ although exceptions will be made it lhe topic warrants so. Only the name of the Hea~st's. Journal and Pulitzer's World exploited crime news, scandal author will be printed and names will not be withheld. lobo good bands, super drinks, reasonable prices. Ned's has an inside lull of cozy booths, OPINIONS: Opinions must by typed Md signed with the author's name, signature, ad· and gossip, divorces and sex, and stressed disasters in their NEWS and now an outside patio with cool shade, hanging plants and a fountain. And drMs··and telephone number. Opinions should be no longer than 500 words. Only the namf1 REPORTING. there's Wednesday night at Ned's. And Friday afternoon, too, of author Will be printed and n!lmes will not be withheld. All sUbmissions become tHe property of the New Mexico Da1iy LOBO :~nd Will be edlt~d I suggest that the next time Mr. Moss writes a letter to the editor, men's Ned's is a good time. All the time, There's something lor everyone. Something for 4200 Central S.E. only for length or po.sslbly libelous content. If any changes are made the author will be rcn· 2120 Central S.E. • 243-6954 1 he research his terms a bit more. That effort would add considerably to you. There's no place like Jl:ed'sl 255-0462 tacted to discuss changes. his credibility. Dolores Wood s h 0 p iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iili'

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\ / //.' I "'b .0 ,.~ Coop, Mr. E' Lead Pack in. 1977-78 Hoop Season 0 z Parkland, rounds out the squad. 0 By !'ETEU MADUID Willie Howard and center Jimmy Stewart show the depth Ellenberger up with catalyst of whatever it takes practice, the defense, esp~cially a r· .0 LOBO Sports Editor Saunders, a quick 5-10 junior has at the guard spot. to make us a rebounding team." 0' Allen . man to man, can be the toughest ..J' Michael "Coop" Cooper and Cooper, who averaged 15.1 from Brooklyn, NY, said, "From Ellenberger will rely on the speed Bolstering the forward spot this thing a team can adapt to.'' b Marvin "The Enforcer" Johnson, points per game last season said, what I've seen in practice, we of Cooper, Saunders and Felix, the year are Abney, Howard, Johnson, '(0 But as the season progresses, co-captains for the 1977-78 Lobo "This year we're looking ahead should be a successful team. There. muscle of Stewart, and the shooting Prolow, and Williams. Abney, Ellenberger sees the defense to Cl is a good attitude on the team." 0 basketball team, are two of the game by game. We're a more of Polinsky.· Howard, and Johnson are excellent stabilize. u Abney, Saunders teammate at four starters head each Norm improved team and we're looking Gone from the guard spot this jumpers and their shooting go The Lobos open their season on 'B Ellenberger has returing this year. Pensacola, Fla., whose team was ?­ toward the season very positively." season is Steve Davis who will be without saying. Nov. 18 in an exhibition game Cooper, all All-Western Athletic Johnson, who averaged 19.8 the fifth best JC team in the nation helping Ellenberger as a graduate "Hopefully," Ellenberger said, v~ last year, said, "Man, you haven't against the Cuban National Team z Conference pick, and Johnson, are points per game last year, is one of assistant coach. "depth is one of our stronger in the arena. joined by returning starters forward six returning lettermen Ellenberger seen anyone- who can handle the ~ Davis said, "This team has the points. We're covered in most every v is boatsing this season. baJI like Russell. He can take the potential to go a long way, I'm position with experience. We have ~ ball .down court by himself, and he (l., The remaining returning let­ proud to still be a part of it. I'll people that are nearly of equal termen, besides Johnson, Cooper, plays good offense." miss playing, but l feel l can re­ abilities, but you really can't tell Allen and Howard, are Wil Smiley A part time starter last season, direct my energy in helping the what you have in the trenches until and Mark Felix. Smiley said, "Our concern this year team from a coaching standpoint. I the war begins." Moving up from the junior is to win. If l don't get the starting felt like ending my playing days." Ellenberger said, this year he's varsity this year are Gregg position at center, I'll try for it, and "Steve knows and the loves the planning the game around team Polinsky, Lee Pro1ow, Mike once I've got it, I'll hold it down." game," Ellenberger said. "I know quickness. Stewart, and Jim Williams. Smiley led the Lobos last year in he'll be an assest to the program. "We can have five men on the Two exciting junior college blocked shots and shone brightly in He has great enthusiasm and floor that can be as quick as anyone transfers from Pensacola, Fla. J C the Arizona road trip which earned knowledge of the game." we play," he said. are guard Russell Saunders and him WAC player of the Week. Davis played in 61 games for The other weakness Ellenberger forward Phil Abney. One fresh­ At center, Allen showed signs of Ellenberger and scored 189 points. talked about was the defense. man, Phil Spadling of El Paso pure inside brilliance. Stamina and He was named Motorbody by his Ellenberger said, ''Early in inside power hurt Allen last year teammates • ' . in the WAC. Allen returns this Depth, by no means, ends at the season a more physical 6-9, 180 . '. ·. '1~ guard spot. It continues to the pounds '"'~ forward and center position. :\.;,.l;..... Howard, who dazzled the fans in Head UNM Lobo Basketball Coach Norm Ellenberger Allen, Smiley and Jerome Co-captain Marvin Johnson, 6- the Arena with his flying. one­ Shanks, who became eligible last , . 5 forward. handed dunks, is back again, and at spring semester, are all physical full strength. Howard was one of men with towering bodies. ;;'i Ellenb-erger's players who led the With this height the 'Pack had ,,-, Lobo fast break and should again \ last year, rebounding was a trouble · · • aid this year as Ellenberger will spot in Ellenberger's game plan. -, have a run and gun team. "Right now," Ellenberger said, V:::­ · : With Saunders at guard, UNM "there are two or three glaring I ' figures to be super-quick. He, weaknesses, and one of them is Cooper, Felix, Polinsky an.d rebounding. We have yet to come

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MWJ ~lD[Jl]C!)[9 CQa!C))fD(Q[J!(Q~~~~[9 The Sour Turns to Sweet ''Starting Point "!/l.,ondon LC 50()0. For Genesis, 111 the Beginning is a fond memory. "In the Beginning"!Genesis/London LC 50006 The songs come from an album previously released in By GEORGE GESNER 1969 and 1974 as an album called from Genesis to London Records has a special collector's series of Revel11tion. The team of Peter Gabriel, Anthony Frederick: His Ch.emlstry Is His music some very prominent musical performers in their Phillips, Anthony Ban~s, Michael Rutherford and infant years. For some it may prove embarrassing, By ltOBIN McKINNEY take visitors into his home and talk teaching and even about his own at UNM. a very expensive prostitute who John Sliver succeeded in putting a smile on my face. Kurt Frederick is' delighted to to them about opera, about 30-year career as a music professor others a fond memory. lived in Paris over a century ago. For David Bowie Starting Point is an em- When the opera was first staged The music is technically sound and the tunes are In October Frederick won the barrassment. There are some good musical ideas on 1977 Governor's Award in the Arts in 1852, Frederick said, "People, pure and appealing. If one had to compare this album this disc, but it all gets disguised by the nonsensical to atl)' other major force in that period of time, the for his contributions to music in particularly married women, were childplay on the album. Nasal crooning, sneezing, ~****************************} New Mexico. upset that this subject was brought name of Moody Blues would immediately come to sour trumpets and qther distracting aberrations trap mind. Best cuts are "Where The Sour Turns to • Although retired from his post at before the public. the listener in a ball of confusion, Best cuts are "We <~ ~ "In the first production, Sweet," "In the Beginning," "Fireside Song.," "The UNM since 1972, he is always busy. Are Hungry Men" and "The Laughing Gnome." D. Serpent" and "One Day." B plus. His current project is conducting Violetta, who was supposed to be the Albuquerque Opera Theatre's young and beautiful and dying of ~ La Casa Del Sol ~ production of Guiseppe Verdi's La tuberculosis, was played by a well­ Traviata to be presented at Popejoy nurtured, typically buxom Italian Hall on Nov.ll and 12. soprano and people started to ~ * laugh," A True Life H.eto ~ * Frederick's great courtesy, But when the opera was staged "Heroes" /David Bowie /RCA requires some getting used to. The modesty about his ac­ the following year it was a success AFLJ-2522 best example being the blalently ~ * complishments and the way he By RICHARD HUGHES psychotic lyrics and melodies. The ~ Buy One, Get one FREE ~ and has been ever since. After making his name in first side has some clamorous England, David Bowie rocketed rockers in addition to the title cut, ~ I * England Dan ~nd John Ford Coley upon America sure to be a star. while side two is more reserved and Well, the rocket was a fizzier. moslly instrumental. Opening cuts Christmas ~ * In desperation Bowie released on both sides are potent. '-.---'~~=r BOOK ~ Wednesday Nov. 9 Tamales ~ some oldies, Pin-Ups, and a soul Bowie has made a career of album, Young Americans -- the crossbreeding, experimenting with, SALE The Knights of Forever and traumatizing musical con­ latter finally sending him to the top ~o.c,-·"""'-" ov 14-18 ~ ThursdayNov.10 Tostadas ~ of the charts, but both -alienating ventions. His influence is often seen Uy(;EORGE.GESNER on the Tonight Show, Dinah and former devotees. in so-called "innovative" releases. 8am-5pm England Dan and John Ford Merv Griffin. He has a style about It now appears that Bowie has "Heroes" has its share of new twists, including some sour spots, UNMPress Coley have risen from an obscure him that creates a warm emotional forgotten the charts, and is finally 220 Journalism Building ~ Friday Nov. 11 Green Enchiladas * talented outfit to a commercially but compared to the artless crank­ * link between himself and the back to a musical phase, having (comer of Yale & Cell Ira/) successful and talented group and audience. now released three successive em-out mentality prevalent today, See Our Ad In 1'/wrsclay:, Lobo ~ with Sour Cream ~ their history will unfold Thursday albums that reek with "Bowie". it rates quite favorably. night, Nov. 10, at the Civic The newly released Sandwiched in Thursday night "Heroes" Auditorium. follows the path Bowie has made will be the gentle songstress Mary The duo's first claim to fame was with Station to Station and Low, ~ Visit us on the top ~ McGregor who is best known for in a group called Southwest· which successively veered farther her big hit this year, "Torn Bet­ i( F.O.B. out of Texas who broke into and farther from the mean of the floor of the New Mexico Union * ween Two Lovers." the national charts with a song pop scene. Instead of the fantasy called "Smell of Incense" which space themes used during the early Unique Career In ~ * also was sort of a cull song when I 70's, "Heroes", like his other ~ Nuestro Casa Su Casal ~ attended junior high school in the recent albums, tends to present the late 60's. realistic side of the rocket-hence NUCLEAR POWER Dan and John broke in on their the lack of sugar-coating that own in the early 70's with some Summer Love spread his popularity to the Donny For A Unique Individual ~ * I excellent albums that unfortunately and Marie set. did not make them overnight "I Remember Yesterday" I Donna Like Bowie's best, "Heroes" .t****************************t•. successes. Harmonies touched with Summer/ Casablanca NBLP7056 an acoustical instrumental flavor The field of Nuclear Power is one of the keys to our brought the duo into the music By GEORGE GESNER nation's energy,problems. If you are a college senior with a business spotlight at least. least 1 year of college physics and mathematics through It seemed like these guys were out Integral calculus, you may qualify for a rewarding and of the swing of things for a long Donna Summer is a busy lady. challenging career In Nuclear Power with unlimited ad­ time until they burst into the scene No sooner does one feel the warmth vancement opportunity and unusually attractive benefits in 1976 with two Parker McGee and love of I Remember Yesterday, Including: songs, "I'd Really Love To See when she already comes up with a • Training salary of 112,500; double your salary in 4 years dresses formally in coat and tie, The Albuquerque production will You Tonight" and "Nights are new double album soon to be • Free medical, dental care even in his own home, are be sung in English, Violetta being Forever Without You.'' reviewed. • 30 days paid vacation annually reflections of his European played by Donna McRae, a voice For those who like the soft • Financed graduate program available background. teacher in UNM' s music dept. harmonies and those who like the I sometimes get perturbed with • Excellent retirement available In his living room, surrounded by ·A. V. Wall, choral director at hard-rock edge to their music, the "disco" label that always gets • Free vacation travel available oriental carpets, African violets and Sandia High School, will sing the England Dan and John Ford Coley attached to Ms. Summer and this • Select positions available for college juniors a well-polished piano, he spoke of part of her lover, Alfredo, and should be able to satisfy all your album is proof that her talents can which pay up to '6,000 the senior year Another Hot Weeli:.end In The his role in the Albuquerque Opera Richard Schwoebel, a phyisicist at musical needs. go beyond that. Sign up for a personal interview at the placement office 29· Theatre. Sandia Laboratories, will play his Opening the concert will be 30 Nov. or send resume to Nuclear Power Manager, P.O. Dr. Edward Peter, former father. comedian Billy Braver, He is a Box 8667, Albuquerque, NM 87108 IY l!l!ltli chairman of the UNM surgery dept. Two UNM students, Robin common occurrence on the Mid­ A nostalgic mood descends on to initiated the theatre as an outlet for Hoard and Mark Mouchette, will night Special and has also appeared the title track taking one back to big In The Student Union Building Basement local opera talent but Frederick sing in the production. bands era. "Love's Unkind" has an David Sowle conducted the first opera five years · Verdi was one of the first BILLY BRAVER old blues progression sounding very ·- ~~.,....__.,..._,...... -- *=''"'-' ____ ,...... ,...... _,.....__.,_, .... ~_.~ ago and has conducted most composers to write music which fit familiar to the style the Angels were Friday~ l\Tove~nber 11 productions since. the opera's plot and had some famous for in "My Boyfriend's PSSST% The lVord's Out About One Of He said this production should be continuity and was also a pioneer in Back." particularly successful since "La writing operas about subjects other The Hottest Bauds Around Traviata" is one of the world's than kings, princes and classical Are You Planning most popular opera's. gods. · Summer belts it out in the funky La Traviata, Frederick ex­ Frederick has made a career of cut, "Black Lady" and then settles to Learn to Ski plained, means ''the fallen involving students in musical down with a tender ballad called CUi 11~11 woman." Its heroine, Violetta, was (~::ont. on po.gttll) "Can't We Just Sit Down". My and Favorite cuts are the popular single Second Semester? t "I Feel Love" featuring the syn­ thesizer of producer Giorgio IIIII! !ILl SUB Films dt a Glo.nce Moroder and ''Take Me", a beautiful song that could drive any Get much more skiing for your money by buying season Tonight at 7 and_9 p.m. the film A Sense ofLoss, a 1922 film directed by man to follow that sugeestion. ski and tram tickets now. Save approximately 10% by Marcel Ophuls wtll be presented. A Sense of Loss is a humanistic buying before November 30. Remember, ... no waiting to SatuJ.•day, l\Tove~nber 12 documentary on the violent turmoil in Northern Ireland. The Irish civil warfare becomes the framework for the very moving personal dramas Donna Summer is a beautiful purchase daily tickets and more time on the slopes. If you Cosutic Interplanetary Fuuli: With which attempt to make politics understandable in human terms. · lady with talent and style. A minus. are taking the second semester ski course you will save a Thursday at 7 and 9:15 p.m. Closely Watched Trains a 1967 film lot of money by buying a season ticket now. directed by Jiri Me.nzel will be p_resented. Winner of the i967 academy • Master Charge • American Express • Visa .IPICIIIIUCI award for best foretgn language ftlm, Closely Watched Trains is perhaps Celebrating the Desert the finest film to emerge from. the brief Czech new wave. This comedy­ tragedy centers around the commg of age, both politically and sexually of Sower, a duo consisting of Charles Maxwell and Kelly Cargo from a clumsy, 17-year-old boy who is an apprentice at a train station in Nazi Waldo, New Mexico, will bring their homespun music to Popejoy Hall this IHII IPII I! I:St P.JI. occupied Czechoslovakia. · Sunday night at 8 p.m. Bonnie Bluhm, who appeared on the KRST Friday at 7 and. 9:15 p.m. a musical, Gold Diggers of 1935, directed by Enchantment Album last year with her song ''Under the Blue Skys of New SANDIA PEAK Adtuissiou Prices Bus.by Berkeley ,wtll be pr_esented. Though the dramatic segments are weak Mexico" will make a guest appearance. at ttmes, Busby s often btzarre and always dazzling musical sections more Sower has just released an album, Sower, on Grand Trine Records. All Albuquerque Students 81.00 each than c?mpensate. !his film is .more about visual abstraction, fantasy and the songs on the album are written by Maxwell and Cargo. The duo will be (With J.D., Plus One Guest) sexuality than mustc. backed by Dennis Knicely on hand drums, Pick Pruett on lead guitar, Rob No. 10 Tramway Loop NE Phone 296-9585 Public 82.00 ·each . Saturday at 7 and 9:1.5 p.m. the 1946 version of Beauty and the Beast, Mabee playing violin, John Bon bass, and Rayha (a seven-year-old Waldo dtrected .by French ~oet Jean Cocteau will be presented. Beauty and the resident) on flute. Beast ~mxes symbohsm and . lism quite effectively in the story of a The show and music is called "a celebration of the desert.'' The tickets beauty s growtng love for a phystcally ugly, yet humanly loving beast. a~e $5 for the public and $4 for students. Tickets are available at all Ttcketmaster locations. ,·

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