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4-7-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 128, 4/ 7/1977 University of New Mexico

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AS U N M c a n d i d a·t e . statements are due 1n the LOBO Office, Rm. 138; Marron ~all by this Sunday, 5 p.m. Photos of the · can­ didates are due by this Thursc:J•y, April 7, 1977 • Friday, 5 p.m.

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By D.M. Flynn expiration of her three-year con­ Eastes said music students do not The plot has thickened in the case tract despite petitions from students have to declare their major until of. Dr. Susan Patrick and the niusic and music department faculty on graduation and that he himself is an department. Not only J;tas another her behalf. undeclared music historY major . .-eview of the musicologist .-esulted A . subcommittee of the Eastes said there are at least six a negative reeommendatjon, bllt in University Tenure . Review Com­ other music history majors and at . ·the B.A. in music history is no mittee, appointed by Assoc. least one graduate, Mike ' longer being offered. Michnovicz, who graduated in . '· Provost Clinton. Adams, concurred 1 with Adams' decision not to rehire summer of 1976. I Dr. Patrick, a professor of music Dr. Adams also said in the letter that histoty, was not rehired after the Patrick. · . Susan Pat'rick . The music history degree was the petition asking for a reversal of this decision was connected with ·7 eliminated "in response to I legislative concern," Adams said in "the emotional concerns generated Petition Nursing School a letter to Zon Eastes. · by the non-renewal of Professor Eastes, president of the UNM Patrick's appointment." Music Society, said the ''decision to Dr. Patrick's contract was not aboliSh the B.A. in music history renewed based on negative Students· Seek Cl.langes was not made in the best interest of recommendations by the acting ··. ' the music department." dean (Donald McRae), the acting By Rachel Dixon students are presently required to petition. He said, "The administration chairman (John Batcheller) arid a take two. other tests before being Juniors in the UNM College of John Cloran, a senior in the made no attempt to let the decision diversity of faculty opinion. Nursing have voted to present a allowed to take the clinical test in a nursing college, said that a seven- be known _to the faculty or other three-item petition to the Academic level II nursing class; member student task force was A music department source said -The mark 'Incomplete' shall be formed to insure communication students."' Affairs Committee. ilie faculty opinion came down to Eighty per cent of the junior · given to students.in cases other than between the faculty and the Adams' letter was in response to "a matter of semantics." The nursing class was present for the extreme emergencies, and; . students. a petition signed by a number of meeting and voted unanimously in -The students want an extension ·"Students are organizing and faculty and students in the source said, "They've changed the favor of having the following three· to the Saturday of finals week, working for positive change," department demanding a reversal rules on us," in interpreting the areas changed by the nursing -rather than the deadline of Wed~ Cloran said. ofthe administration's decision. words used on the recom­ faculty: nesday, to complete taking tests in mendations. -Nursing students want the accordance with the rest of the Acting Dean of the College of He said the state's Academic option to take ·the clinical final University'"s colleges. Nursing, Marion Fleck, said, "The Council ori . Higher Education's In the past, the source said, staff will be considering the words like "good and fine" were exam without having the first two Xerox· copies of the student's · students' petitions· for a response criteria ,, for ''unjustifiable,, sub-level U tests beforeh~md: The. . signatures wer.e sent with the next Monday. programs. . were four or _less used and these sufficed as a .•-~::;'.····· -.(~ ... "'~·~ ..... l'":' ....-~,....,.·-, .... '·~ . ''The college is making some . gradUates pet year,' bn·the average, recommendation· to rcappojnt a revisions in the program and trying over the last fiv~ years," and faculty member. Clinica1 Law Futur(3 · to deal with the complaints," asst. "twelve .or less majors per year, on An evaluation is being done of dean of students Tony_Oliver said. the average, over the last two the graduate programs in music Joef Jones, assist~nt to the repor,tingyears." education and music history and Remains Unde·cided provost~ said he would help Adams said in the letter, "There · literature. Wolf Elston, chairman ... straighten out communication were zero graduates over the five­ of the geology department and the ' , Analysis By 'Dan Crain . between the faculty and students in year period and zero students ad-hoc committee preparing the ' the nursing college .. The Clinical Law Program will probably remain. open to undergraduates "I know the problems are real. enrolled in the major." The five evaluation, declined to release any until the end of the summer, ,said UNM Law School Dean Fredrick Hart. There's a basis for the students' year period, he said, was 1970- statement on the team's draft No d'efinite decisions have yet been made about the future of free legal aid complaints," he said. · 1915. report. to undergraduates, he added .. The ASUNM Senate voted last March 24 to turn down clinical law's request of $25,000, in· effect ending ·ASUNM's commitment to free legal aid for undergraduates. Clinical law director Bill McPherson said he considered the senate's . zero-funding recommendation a "slap in the face," and added that resources within the law school will probably be shifted away from legal aid to undergraduates and into other clinical law 'programs a5 a result of the senate~s action. · McPherson describ~d clinical law's relationship with ASUNM as a ~artnership, in" which the law school provides lawyers, professors and facilities for stu.dent legal aid, and ASUNM underwrites the major day-to~ day operating costs such as work-study law students, receptionists and Not Exactly paperwork. · Aid to undergraduates is only a small part of the Clinical Law Program. Clinical Law is basically .an educational program for Jaw students that •:t gives practical training in the profession. Dean Hart Said that both ASUNM and the Law School benefit from the legal aid program. McPherson estimates that the law school's contrihntinn to the part­ The Easte·r · nership this year comes to about $129,000. The law sc.:nool resources represented by this figure can easily be moved into other areas of clinical law, McPherson said, and may have to be, since to continue delivering free · , legal help to undergraduates at the pres~nt level without ASUNM funds would require·deficit spending, which is illegal. Bunny "'SUNM Sen. David, Rupp said he was against financing clinical law . because it was so limited,~ the number of students it helped. Single studepts. must make less than $3500 a year to qualify for the program while married students must have a combined income of less than $4625.· .• ...... Children keep busy during · "I ~on 1 t think it was ever ASUNM's intention to buy a free legal•aid the Albuquerque Scbools1 package for a minority of the students," said .Rupp. ,"The original ·in­ Easter vacation bY attending tention was to help get an education program started in the law school, and the childcare program of· it is the administration's job to educate, not 'ASUNM' s.' • Another alternative voiced by Rupp, would be to continue to offer the· fered at the SUB. ~ service to undergraduates, but charge a $10 or $15 fee to make· up. the .money lost from ASUNM. Rupp said that using clinical law's figure of 2300 undergraduates who used the service last year, with a $10 charge revenues would· come to $23,~vety near the amount clinical Jaw asked

.> ofASONM. . "Jri the .first place, clinical law never has been a truly free service to undergraduates, since they charge a $2 interviewfee," Itupp.said. "It's my contention that charging $10 would only be a little less free. "It's hard for me to. believe that an educated, upwardly mobile • " (Continued. ph pqe 8) -.

~By Fellow Teamsters \~CJ)[la(L[.!) • Medla Blares On j Fitzsimmon·s· Under Fire ~Lf~~ i. WASH IN G T 0 N and-file members, came as Fitz­ During a three-hour meeting In Campus Display .3 (UP I)-Teamster dissidents simmons called ;1 meeting of local designed to convince local leaders ~ Wednesday filed. internal union union leaders to plot strategy for tl]at these allegations of corruption By United Pre% International ~ charges against President Frank improving the Teamsters' public ;lre untrue, Fitzsimmons declared Of Christian Disco Q Fitzsimmons, demanding his ouster image. his intention to finish out his five­ Carter OK's DNA Research DyEd Lopez be victory over death. We're not 8 for nepotism, squandering funds But the ~etermined labor lea~er y~ar term and run for another in On three separate screens, slides using the music to emphasize what ·a and embracing organized crime told a meeting of 2,000 local umon 1981. ' WASHINGTON-The Carter administration today urged that, flash, rock music· comes across in the songs say, but by using the :::!\ figures. ' supporters he would not be forced With husky guards posted at despite potential dangers, .recombinant DNA research be allowed to heavy throbs, and pulsating, multi­ world's music, we are showing how jj: The charges, filed by three rank- out by cbarges of corruption. every door to keep reporters and - go forward under interim safety guidelines while stricter government colored lights. bring life to the the world views things, then we dissidents out, the local officials regulations are dr11wn. darkened room. Discotheque? No. · show the alternative.'' t were reported to have applauded DNA is the genetic material that carries the characteristics of life, riz~======, The audio and visual effects were Some traditionalists might object Fitzsimmons more than 30 times and recombinant research involves transplanting the such material all part of a presentation by the to the multi-media presentation, and offered him a unanimous vote from one microorganism to another. UNM Chapter of Campus Crusade said McKennette, simply because it ! of confidence. Dissidents picketed HEW Secretary Joseph Califano said recombinant DNA is a for Christ. hasn't been used in the past, and outside the hotel where the meeting "scientific tool Of extraordinary potential" but' one which poses risks The presentation, billed as "45 because the music might not be Phpta by Phyllilli M. KustulOf was held. "of . uncertain magnitude." Recombinant DNA could alter a minutes of wide-screen, multi­ considered reverent. "The message Earlier, Fitzsimmons issued a microorganism h1 an unpredictable ,md possibly undesirable way. media wizardry," and entitled "If I is still the same, it's just a different statement saying reports he may Should the altered substance escape, he said, "it might cause Should Die ... " was shown on way of communicating," he said. ' resign are "absolutely false" and disease or modify the environment.'' campus last week. McKennette said about 90 per UN M Regents Confirm "I believ~, maliciously circulated.". "We're. trying to bring cent of the comment-cards filled' Christianity in ways they (students) out by viewers after each showing The New Carter Signs Reorganization can understand. It's a mode they're were favorable both to the visuals Lucky's Pizza willing to listen to because they're BCMC 'Dollar Lease' WASHINGTON-President Carter signed the reo~ganization and the message. ' ' ' - . . By Tom Kensler without prejudice, tbe Committee student and alumni affairs, could $1.00 off any large authorization bill Wednesday and said he would begin a. "searching · used to it," said Tom McKennette, Campus Crusade workers a member of the touring company The UNM Board of Regents recognized the need for an ap­ appraise the constitution and report or medium Pizza or examination of the entire government structure" with an overhaul of generally played down the visuals Lasagna purchase · his own office. ' of Paragon Experience, part of Wednesday confirmed the dollar­ propriation, and left the matter · back to the Board; Campus Crusade for Christ. "The of the presentation and stressed the· per-year lease of Bernalillo County open for future considerations. -requested that Tom Hogg, PJea.!je present this coupon The bill gives Carter three-year authority to submit reorganizations message. One member compared 4513 Central NE, 256·9953 message is still there; the message is Medical Center from the county. Regent President Henry assistant dean of students, examine plans to Congress, subject only to a veto by either house. It carries a multi-media to the use of parables Republican-sponsored amendment requiring Carter to give the cost­ not diluted, •• he said. The lease however, cannot be J ilramillo Jr. said the bill was other methods for advertising the McKennette is a member of one in religious teachings, saying that enacted until $1.2 million is ap­ tabled primarily because it was New Mexico Public Intercs.t amltlliill·. .... ' - .:. ' '.;·~. . : -- '' - :' .. '· ~au:.. - -: ·: _. ·, effectiveness of each plan. of three Paragon-Experience teams they both serve to strengthen propriated by the State to pay for introduced late in the session, and Research Group (NMPIRG) AEA~Y-MAOE FRAMES Jot 0.11 P•ln~i111l' COPIES communication. Another member . " · 40 tO (I()'Ko !)ff R"'l''llr Prlc;e , · · which travel around· the United the coverage of the BCMC em­ suggested that a meeting be student refunds, such as with Tribal Blacks Forced to. Camps said she didn't see why these ployee-benefits under the posters and coverage by radio M!l:r'Al SECTION FRAMES Jll styles Mid colO!'$ States and Canada showing the scheduled with the Bernalillo methods (multi-media) shouldn't be Educational Retiremen~ Act. station KUNM; , • ~off. R-..,.., Price · production in colleges, high County Commission to re-evaluate ,. SALISBURY, Rhodesia-Rhodesia said Wednesday it has begun used if they're available. -approved final wording of the •, schools, prisons, military in­ the present joint-powers agreement . .fl!RIOiCUT MATS lliistyiM.Ii'JCi cot~ 20% off an operation to move 250,000 Blacks from rural tribal lands to Of the students questioned about The employes are are classified as joint powers agreement between "protected villages.'' A Black leader denounced the heavily guarded, stallations, and churches. · "special" employes under the joint­ and proposed lease agreement, and ' ' PICTUR!:S liGHTS 20% off . McKennette said two teams are the presentation, many had to continue efforts to seek the UNM and the State Department of fenced compounds as "concentration camps.'' favorable comments, especially for powers agreement betwe~n UNM Hospitals and Institutions for the FANTA$TIC $AVI!)IGS ON OliA QI,JP,.LITY on the road for seven months at a and Bernalillo County. Under the necessary funds for the lease to be . . . PICTURE FI'AMING .. · . time, while the third leaves the the choice of songs which were enacted. A motion to that effect UNM administration of the ·Mafioso Accused of Extortion used. In one selection, Bob Dylan's lease agreement, BCM C personnel > ' headquarters · at San Bernardino, was passed unanimously by the Children's Psychiatric Unit; • POSTAL.® DETROIT-A federal grand jury Wednesday indicted reputed "Knocking on Heaven's Door" is would become UNM staff, and -approved easements to the Calif. for a little more than a month funds would be required for the Board. INSTANT mafia leader Vincent A. Meli and three other men on extortion at a time. played while yellow lights pulsate Children's Psychiatric Unit so that charges for allegedly forcing truck drivers to pay employer con­ on the three screens. Reddish skies, retirement, healtb, and vacation In other actions, the Board: PRESS The publicity build-up for the six the city can extend utility lines to tributions to various Teamster Union pension funds. sunsets, flowers, and shots of benefits afforded university em­ -appointed Peat, Marwick, and the facility, PICTURE FRAMING I AEADY·MADE FRAMES/ FRAMING SUPPLIES presentations at UNM-only four ployees under the Education Mitchell & Co. as the University :IIICieCENTRAL AYE. S.E., ALIUQUEROUE, N.M. 87101 • 255-32:11 Among those indicted was the former business agent for Teamsters young lovers appear on the screens 2818 Central S.E. Local 299, the powerbase used by Frank S. Fitzsimmons and James had been originally when "Time in a Bottle'' is played. Retirement Act. auditors for the fifth consecutive .,, ~g a"~'· or Coi11a~l I.e 1si~ scheduled-included many posters 265-3435 R. Hoffa before him as a stepping stone to the union's international While a rock singer. asks the Two appropriation bills were year; Fast st•n·ice, qualit~·.and L____ -· --..---· presidency, Hoffa has been missing and presumed dead since July, around campus, balloons, a display tabled by the Senate Finance -delayed confirmation of the style at rt•asonuhk mst in the SUB, an advertisement in the questions, "What is life? What is ln5. · truth? What is death," a variety of Committee in the legislature, this revised ASUNM Constitution until Casey Optical Co. More Mosie Than You'll Know LOBO and free popcorn. shots appear on the screens: an year, leaving UNM without funds the next Board meeting so that 'Shocking' Apathy Spurs Action The multi-media presentation iS overturned Cracker Jacks box with to classify the BCMC workers as newly-arrived Marvin "Swede" (.\'ex I door I" C a.w·ulle.w II D 1.'111!.), geared for ihe 16-through-24 age .I Otll~l.., HI \\'a..,hinuton 20!J,-(t;?.J) ·What To Do With At WASHINGTON-The government today announced a massive, a diploma inside, a slot machine UNM staff. In tabling the bill Johnson, the associate for _, ... ASUNM/PEC!s :· upgraded immunization program to. counteract what it called a ,grouP. .. '.'T~e advantage of multi­ ·labeled '·'Wedding. Chapel," a car "shocking" apathy that has left 20 l}lillion youngsters unprotected media is its uniqueness; it's dif­ with "Evil, Wicked, Mean and from such perjls as polio, tetanus and whooping cough. ferent, and it affects more of the Nasty" written on its side, a close­ senses," said McKennette. One up of a Monopoly board and member of Campus Crusade said candid shots ·of people mixed in IY 111!111 Senate Extends Tax Break that the visual effects help people Popejoy Hall, UNM WASHINGTON-The Senate voted Wednesday to delay for one remember what has been presented. · In The Student Union Building year the end of tax deductions that ailing and disabled workers have "Contemporary rock songs are Proudly Presents Next To Pronto's received for the first $100 a week of sick pay. used to show the happy-go-luc~y Also approved wa~ a delay .in an earlier decision to reduce from attitude in life," said McKennette, The Southwestern Premiere of $20,000 to $15,000 the amount of income that U.S. workers abroad and cited "When I Die" by Blood, . Receiver, list. .... 21 Friday, April 8 may exclude from income tax. Sweat and Tears as an example. 2-Way Loudspeakers George Balanchine's "The song 'Time in a Bottle' (Jim by Pioneer, list ; .. 1 Croce) shows the special Magnetic Cartridge relationship between people. The Turntable, list .... . New Mexico song 'D.O.A.' (Bloodrock) shows filmed version of IUJII tr lfDII- Total List ..... s4~1Ci••l how death can come abruptly." Featuring Bob Brown DAILY LOBO McKennette said a Black Sabbath •.•• s2ggoo his .brilliant ballet Vol. 81' No.127 song provided a consideration of Jazz Quaret At 7:30 PM ASUNM General-election poll workers meeting Box 20, University P.O., UNM Hell. "The presentation shows that will be held on Mon., Apr. 11 in SUB. All poll we have some hope, that there can Things Get Rowdier at 9 PM With Albuquerque, N .M. 87131 workers must be present. Call277-SS28. .A MIDSUMMER Editorial Phone (505) 277- UNM Mountain Cub will meet Thurs-•• Apr. 7, at 4102, 277-4202. 7:30p.m., second noor SUB. Special Sandia wilder­ • ness slide show. The New MCxico Daily Lobo is published l\o[onday through Friday every regular week NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Poll workers ileeded for the ASUNM general elec­ "NIGHT'S DREAM CDO.UC.Itl o£ the University year and weekly during the tion on Apr. I3.Ifinterested Call277-S528. summer session· by the Board of Student IS LOOKING FOR Publications oft.he University of New Me)Cieo, Until 12:30 AM There will be a meeting of the tJNM Circle K club, and is not financially associated wit.h UNM. Mon., Apr. II, at 7!30 p.m.t in rm. 231A SUB, All 4 GOOD PEOPLE Second class postage paid nt Albuquerque, Saturday, April 9 New Mexico 87131. Subscription rate is interested pe_rsons are invited. based on the play by William Shakespeare SlO.OOfor lh!! ncadcrriicyear. We're a 8 billion dollar financial in· The opinions e>:pressed on the editorial Fri. afternoon coffee and conversations- at the · Music by Felix Mendelssohn More Jazz With Bob Brown And pages of The Daily Lobo are those o( the Honors_ Center Lounge will present ;'ReadingS and slitution with over 100 years experience author solely. Unsigned opinion is that o1lhe Raps Odes" by pOet Robert Lloyd on Apr. 8 ni. 1:30. Everyone is invited • .editorial board of Tbe Daily Lobo. Nothin~ in the field. In Panavision - Full Color printed in The DailY Lobo necessariJy UNM Ballroom Dance Club meets Fri., Apr. 8, repre!'lent.s the views of the University o! New from '/-9 p.m., in the SUB BallrOom. There will be in­ Cast of 100 Featuring II tr'I,DII Mpvirn Earnings: slruction in waltz. At 7:30PM Our top 25 agents averaged $118,170.00 Our top 500 agents averaged $41,722.00 Suzanne Farrell, Edward Villella, Arthur Mitchell, And, Beeause They Brought The House · Mimi Paul, Nicholas Magallanes, Patricia McBride, Down Last Week, Thun~dQy mALCOLm X Inflation Hedge: , Roland Vazquez, Francisco Moncion, Gloria Govrin, Documentor,y of His Life Income of NMl Agents has increased by Richard }\app, Jacques d'Amhoise, Allegra Kent almost 60% in the last 10 years. • SUB Informal Interview: And The New York City Ballet Compan: The Town's Hottest New Funk Group THEATER Call for an informal interview over a cup Cooks Front 9 PM To 12:30 AM April 7 ,8,9,10 - 7:30 p.m. 7:00 of coffee with WILLIAM E.EBEL,CLU',General Agent April 9, 10 Matinees - 2:00p.m. tPII f:lt •11 !t ll:lt Ill ond 0 292-2830 · Tickets - Adults $3° · Hot &. Cold Sandwiehes· &. Drinks 9:15 ManagPml'nf opp

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Letters 1.. Daily LOBO Editorials ~ ~ Perspective Opinions G>ff the L080 Tutntnbles ~ ~ ~. " (') 0 Adobe Towers ' · Gcllo.gher t1 •••.Bod Compon,y ••• -<~. Burn in' Sky/Bad Com- b;eak-in rule, even; Peter Fram­ L_yle -• t"" 'Morality's Name' pal}y!Swansong pton made a name for himself on •And 0 By David Abercrombie cr' By Rich~rd Berthold grueling, non-stop tours while his /Love On The .o I Burn in' Sky - mmmm, OK; albums flopped.) A irwaveslA&M SP-4620 ;l> ·good title ... onto the turntable with '0 But something has to suffer, and By Thomas Lee ::1. r. it ... a few pops and crackles ... the with Bad Co., it has. Too much This is the second !J,Ibum for Let's hear three rousing Gloria. In exce/sis Deo's for Rodger Parks. --.l And I thought the spirit of the Spanish Inquisition was dead I Parks (and rumble of synthesized thunder to dressing room champagne has and Garaham ..... Anita Bryant) is a prime example of people who have contributed mightily open things up (sounds like rotted out their creative intellect. Lyle since· they left McGuiness Flint Ia.._, to human misery in the name of morality and the greater glory of their god. somebody dropped a reverb tank Their first album was a gem; clean, in the early 70's. With each attempt .._, He is one of those myriads of human beings who have automatically on the floor) ... some mild power­ tight, and tough, it established they get stronger and develop their •Airplane¥ assumed that their vision of ethics and religious truth is valid not only for chording ... ah, here comes Paul them as one of the monster acts of talents in new directions of Jefferson Airplane/Flight themselves, but also for all others and must therefore be imposed upon the Rodger&, the original raw-voiced rock. Since then, as less and less songwriting. They are learning to rock'n'roll singer-"The sky is Log/CYL2-1255 social structure, energy (evidently) has been put into use the studio with finesse and the By Bubba & Chuck Ferd This might be C

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ALCOA IS HlRINO! Train now, $100,00 weekly, full-time summer, Cnll 294-2064 1 1:30·3:30 p.m. or 881·2429, 417 Tro.vel YWCA. SUMMER DAY CAMP needs camp counsl:l':lors, bath men & women, Must enjoy worklns DRIVE.RS FILE FREEl Share CK()enses, CaU ~ CIQsslfieds with childl"(n &.. being In the outdoors. Also need lntercontinent~l Travel Centre Bt Rlde.llne 265·9S60, ~ spccinli~ts In arts & craru, sports & gam~, nature I or 2~·5288, 4/8 <: Attitude Important,' lore, theatre arts, campcraft. Equal opportunity­ DelaO Says CHARTER FLIOHTS (over 7,000), Eurall PllS$ts, employer, Diversity of backgrounds Is sought, 2A7· lnformM\on Jmdrldes av&ilablc at Intercontinental ~ if • 8ltoll. 4/iJ"--~ ,.S By Gilbert Bustamante rather just concentrate of second High School baseball team, the fans and they really have helped us Travel Centre, 107 Olnud ntvd,, S.E,_ S11lte L, 1.55~ es. Rat~s: 15 c~nts p~r wold p·~r da,Y, on~ dollar mlnfmum. FOR SA~E: 8 week old St. Bernards, purebred, 6630 or 296·Sl88, 4/8 » "We're• really going ,to have to base. Pitching was fun in high ·University of Albuquerque, two out," said DeLaO. $50,00. Cal!artcr 5:00 p,m., 877·7764. 4/13 8 v~~rtls.m~nts run flv~ or mot~ cona.cutlve days with no chang~s, ffilscello.neous 00 PLACEs wit~ tho Peace Corps, Call 271·5907 t:l 'a play super, but I think that we can school but not in college,'' DeLaO Kansas City Royals minor league ALMOST NEW OOOD RICH POLYSTEEL radial nfter 3:30P.M. 4/29 JU. The baseball team begins the . nln~ c~nts. p~r word per day (no r~funds If cancelled b~for~ flv~ ln­ &:I do it,'' Art DeLaO said. teams and was first base coach for Ure, FR.?B-14 on_rlm. $30.00 cash, 34$-1752. 4n NEED MONEY? Business of your- own 1 can help. RIDER WANTeD: cast coas1, leave FridR:y, shnre ~ quest for the WAC title against ·sertlons). Classlfl~d adv~rtlaem~nts must be paid In advanc~. 8 Art DeLaO is the second the Dl)kes." ~F;r~~.. ~tr~ai~ni~n•;·~29~~~6~86~3,~8~·1:0~P~.M~.~4/~8~~~~_!'w~•:·2~42:·3;2;88:·::4n:;:::::::::::::::::_ '5< baseman and captain of the UNM defending WAC champion Arizona ffiarron Haii_Room 105 or by mall to: Clasalfl~d Advertising, UNm FotRent b "Our record ~ould be better, We State this Friday night. "We're as Box 20, Albuquerqu~. Nm 87131. ~~~~~~~~~----~ ~ }1 baseball team. He was speaking in A Chinese studies program Including culhlfe1 ,.a have had a couple of mental let DeLaO said the big difference in ready as we will ever be. The WAC INCREDIBLE, and only l block from UNM. Large ~ reference to the team's upcortting lang\tage and an hl~tol)' (at the National Palace > downs, like against Highlands the team's success this year has !~bedroom apartment; dishwasher, disposal, & Museum) Is offered nt So~how l,Jnlvcr.slty, Tn1pel ~ race is really a toss-up this year RECONDITIONED PIANO, good conditlcm • carpeted. Pool & bllUard. room, \JtiUti_cs paid, 1 z series with Arizona State, the Tuesday. We really should have been the players attitudes. "We just .Petsono.ls ~ Moving-must sell. 842·992.9 or277-372l, 4/8 TRiwan, July H\ugu5t31, 1977. All course:urc at the :::1 monthly lease & large enough for two, $220,00. Four defending Western Athletic· between Arizona, Arizona State undergraduate level with credh~ transferable to mosl ,_..: beat them. needed a change and that change is - - 1967 SIMCA: good body & engine, 26 mpg In ~lty. Seasons1 266-0011. 4/11 U,S. colleges. For details c~;mtact Lynr.ee Drowlng ...... o.o'.., Conference champwns.• and us. Arizona State was awesome CONTACI"S?? CASEY OPTICAL Company, 2$5-' 'SSSO OOorbestoffer 2tiS-6261, 4/9 . Vince Cappelli . 8736. tfll ;:::;c·:::oc""':::::::::,:::.•==-=:;;:----'-''---.-.,.-,=:;: COZY NEW EFFICIENCY UNITS avallable nowl 277-4467, ...... "Having a heavy schedule has last year. They beat Arizona; the STEREO UNIT:.Sony Super-Scope tape deck; Heath Complete kitchens, lovely furniture, utilities paid by , CommlHcc meeting Thurs, at Chicano ~ DeLaO is one of four senior PASSPORT, IMMIORATlON, J:O.Jlhotos. Lowest St ud )es1 at 5 p.m. \0 national champions, eight times in . Kit receiver; 2large KL~ speakers. $200.00 complete, landlord. For hassle-free living, call Tom Terrill Real Native American Students are needed for modent A. really helped us. After having a prices In town. Fast, pleasing, Cali26S-2444 or comci' ::j starters' on the UNM baseball caii242·514Z, 418 EstateCo.,266·1997. 417 SCEC (the Student Council for E:cceptJonal dnnee drnma pcrforman~Xs during Fiesta, Need males week off we came back and really a row," DeLaO said. 'to1717GirardBlvd.NB. tfn squad. "We have a really experienced 1974 OPEL MANTA: AM/FM, snow tires, excellent WANTED: 2. responsible women to share house ~ Chlidren) will meet this Thurs. Apr. 7 at 7:30p.m. in and females. Contact.. Dob M, or Ralph at277-3918. A LIMITED number of back issues of the LOBO are rms, 231D&EoftheSUB, felt good. condition. 26~·3142. 4/8 block from UNM. 842-6123, Patrlse. 417 team even though it is young. Steve availabl.e for 10 cenls a copy in rooin 131, Marron Tln~ Graduate Student Association Is now in o Muccio, Kyle Rutledge and Aaron DeLaO plans on attending UNM Hall. TFN SONY TRJNITRON: repossessed color -TV. Take FURNISHED STUDIO APT., $75.00/mo. Also Student Publications Board wlll meet Mon,, Apr. DeLaO began his baseball career over payments of $8,15 monthly till bn1ance is paid unfurnished 1 bl;droom, $95,00/mo, All utilities permanent oflice, rm, 209 of the SUD. Phone: 277~ "Cappelli is really motivating, he ENGINEERINO JUNIORS INTERESTED In $500 a ll, at 7 p,m,t Jo SUn, room 210-to iiuervlew and 3803. Please come by, in high school when he played for Cain are all sophomores aild they one more semester before he orr. zss-7535, 4111 paid. 613 2nd S, W. Cnli86!M668 weekends & after S select editor forNM DaUy LOBO. really k~ep us up," DeLaO said. month during their _senior year call Oenc Henderson p.m. weekdays, 4/11 Las Cruces Mayfield. He played are leading the team in hitting," graduates. After graduation at 766-2335 or write Navy Nuclear PoY/er Programs NECCHI ZIG·ZAG: . del~e buttonholes, blind Anyone Interested In participating in Fiestas food "He has had a lot of experience DeLaO said. DeLaO eventually hopes to coach Officer, P.O. Box; 8667, Albuquerque, New Mexico ':;titches, emlnclders without attachments. $40,00 MEDICAL STUDENT NEEOS HOUSEMATE(S) to There wiiii:Je a meeting of Delta Sigma Pl. Thurs. three years for the Bulldogs and booths or art" displaY' please contact Stephanie coaching. He's coached the Valley 87108. 4/21 cash or 5 payments of$8.75. 2$5-7534. 4/11 sharesmall3br. house near BCMC, 266·7310. 4/14 Apr. 7, at 7 p.m. in rm. 230SUB, batted .371 and had an 8-1 pitching "W.e have some really rowdy baseball. Herrera or Oranger Ward by Apr. J3, at 277~.$020 or AGORA: UNM's student crisis center. Open 24 hrs., CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY: brand new color TV. big HOUSE FOR RENT to UNM faculty, New 4 bdr., 883-7088, -~·record:He was all-district in 1972 277-3013, 4/8 screen. Assume payments, $7,00 per month. New 10- carpeted, in choice N.E. Heights, Beautiful view, The student seclion or AHEA meztlng will be year guarantee. 255~75-35. 4/11 near schools & -shopping center, $395.00/mo. 296· Thurs. Apr. 21 at7 p.m.-9'p.m.ln the Simpson rm,ln and 1973. He also ran cross-country Art DeLaO Th.e bllll)ic Soclet.)' will have Friday prayers tvtr'J ~ LESLIE M. SILKO's first novel, CEREMONY, now 1911. 4/19 the Home Ec. Bldg. Mlcrpwave oven demonstration. in stock, ONM Bookstore.· 4/8 DUE TO DIVORCE: Kirby vacuum cleaner. New Election of new officers. ,Friday It )2:30 p,m,ln rm. 250.C or the sun. and played basketball in high warrant)'. l'n7 model. Take over pa)'JIIents of$7.37 a FEMALE WANTED to share large home in Heights Golfer Romero Reaches Top COMING, next week, UNM ~ookstorc: annual spring • in a game against Kansas State over month. -2SS·7Sl5. 4/11 nrea.Cali292-3947. 4/12 school. sale! Don't miss outl 4/8 UNM Mountain Club wlll meet Thurs, 7;30 p.m., Applications (or the 1977 UNM Institute of the the spring break. STEREO OEPARTMENT closing out, Alll'177 new Apr, 7 second floor SUO. Native Amcrlcnri Progr11m, College of Enslneerlng FLYING TO SAN FRANCISCO around Aprii1Sth1 ~g[o z:~LER: half/fJIII day rates. Call 277• stereo equipment: Kenwood, Pioneer, Sansut; being nccepted, Applications are nvnllnble in rm,, "He has a really consistent glove. Can a girl from a smal town like Are you willing to accompany 2 well-behaved are receivers, 8·tracks, cassettes, C.B.'s, etc.; 40% to 319 of the Farris Engineering Bldg. Socorro find success playing golf in children, aged 4 and 57 If so, please call 843-6071 FURNISHED ROOM: refrigerator, davenport, Folkdance classes thl.s summer. See page 141n sum· Last year he batted .222·overall He can turn a 'double play, faster SO% off, while they last. 255·7534. 4/11 class schedule. evenings, ask for Jeremy or Maria. 4/11 private bath, private entrance, grads. only, utilities mer and .250 in WAC action. than anyone on the team," said the bustling city of Albuquerque? IN TIME FOR EASTER; purebred Airedale puppies, paid. Evenings, 243·6139; Ed Oppenheimer, doys, ALCOHOL STUDY Students 21 and over only. Students or student organizations who arc: oppoS«< A.ppllcallons ror lnlervlews with southwest school This year he is batting .325 and Mike Foote, a freshman from Del Nancy Romero has. Romero and AKC registered-SL~.OO. Excellent w/children, 243·$533. No alcoholic beverages, 4/8 Obtain questionnaire in Psychology 182. 4111 watchdogs. Call Mr..!. Murphy: 277·6165, office; 256· to NMPIRO funding may ~11277-5605 before 5 o.m. districts during the_ "Spedal Recruiting Event for or 292·2265 after S. We will be coordinating has one home run. '~That one is the Norte High School. teammate Barbara Barry are SOUND IDEAS AND NIKKO want to make you a 7230athome. 4/13 Educators'' are now being nccr:pted p,t Career Services star! Watch the Lobo for details. 4/11 Employment campaign efforts only nt those numbers, Me$a VIsta South, rm, 2.131, The event will be l1eld first one I've ever hit in my career dueling week to week for the top COMPLETE RACQUETBALL EQUIPMENT at Apr. 7 and8, and I'm really proud of it," DeLaO DeLaO• is a relief pitcher for the spot on the UNM women's golf NEWS FLASH KAPPAS have on Derby discount. prices. The Bike Shop, new location, 811 UNM School of Medicine: Is-looking for mlnorily said. He hit it in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Lobos this year. "This year I'd team. Days. 4/12 YaleS.E. Call842-9100. 4/11 WORK FOR a better world, Apply to the Peace applicants from New Mexico, Recrulten will be In . ROGER DAVE HUNTER We love you thank FENDER STRAT.: perfect condition, S27S.OO cash, Corps. Cali277~S907 after 3:30P.M. 4/29 rm. 231A, SUB on Thurs. Apr. 7, from 10 to j p.m. Have a death wish? Join us as we dodge trdlic on Romero was introduced to ·the youWWW-TheKAPPAS 4/IZ . 877-0642. 4111 and on Fri. Apr. 8, from 9' to 4 p.m. to spa~k with Central eVer)' day at noon and meet us In the middle NEED 5 PEOPLEPART~TIME: $400,00 pcrmonlh. interested students. orthestr«:t, UNM Crru:cd Pedestrians Club, game of golf at the ripe old age of BENEFIT DANCE, Institute rorEiementaryStudles, 1970 FORD XL: automatic transmission, air con· Call881·4SB5, Jp,m.-3p.m. only. 4/12 101 She played golffor the women's Featuring Ghost Rose and Island. Sat., April9, 8-1, dhioning, disc brakes, roomy_ Call 299·2825 after S SUMMER JOB INTERVJEWS--417/77; Mitchell Cove:red SUB Ballroom. 4/8 p.m. 4/12 high school golf team in Socorro Hall; 2:30p.m., nn. 108; 7:00p.m., rm. ll7. Average UNM CIRCLE K MEETING: Monday, April 11, 18' HANO·OLIDER: excelleqt condition, S4QO,OO or earnings last summer-$2800.00. Seeking Independent 'W"'ago.n and is now playing her third year of SUB 231A, 7:30p.m. Everyone is invited. 4/11 best offe:r. 8834356. 4/13 & earnest student. 417 HAY A Y SHALO~ golf for UNM. ED WILL DE SPONSORING a fund-raising ,party ~A:;; !cars of Hand Mode for PIRO at 2530 Vnlencin N.E., Saturday evening. SPRI~G SALE! Recorded Message Indian J•w•fry "After I graduate from UNM I'm not really sure what I'm going Caii262-M49 or 242-6293. 4n It's coming Phone 296-8568 OLDTOWN QUADRANGLE MAPS New Mexico, SO cents. to do. I will probably teach physical Chamlsa Books, 3611 SimrnsS,E, 266·1229', 4n TO DAY'S' CROSSWORD PUZZLI The University of New mexico Press r!fUUIIUIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIU llllh111111l! education at the high school level UNITED Feature Syndicate Wednesday's Puzzle Solved: for a couple of years and then come Lost & Found Speclnl Spring Days Book So.le 5 Open OfferGood § ACROSS 45 Regulates =,..,...,., ~ Sundays FISH RANCH Thru April 10 § back to UNM and get my LOST: MEN'S BILLFOLD, Johnson Oym area, 4 7 ----shark Masters," Romero said, She plans Contains 3 important llcen$CS, Please drop in 1 Group of Prices 50c to ~6 mall. 4/IZ aborigines 48 Part of a pie on majoring in physical education 6 Musical 49 ---and abet monday. April 18, through Friday, April 22 i 10°/o Off on all. supplies I $250.00 REWARD for return of watch and rlng. Lost ~~ and minoring in biology. in Johnson Gym, April 4. 2SS·BS61. No questions composition 50 Steel girder Romero said · she is not sure asked. 4/12 10 Party for the 54 Dot-dash ~ to UN M students with I D's ~ PLEASE: WHOEVER TOOK or found an orange groom 57 Feminine whether the whole team will be able Camptrails Daypack In the Bookstore, Monday, Algae Eaters ••••••• , ••••••••••••• 311" Gold Dogo ••••••..••••••• , ••••••••• 2" 14 Wore: 2 name § § to qualify for the nationals to be please rclum my notes to room 131, Marron Hall. No ._ ~ S Angels ••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• 89* Zobras •••• , ••••••••••••••••••••• 311" $ words 58 Drunken cry held in Hawaii, but said she is sure .QUestions asked •. 4/12. 15 RevE!rse 59 Asian Tlgor Barba ...... , •• ,.- •••••• ,. 3g. Jumbo Nedns ••••••••••••• , •••••• 3/1" ----====__ i Glow Lfghls • , ••••••••••••••••••• , 39• Cobra Guppies ••••••••••••••••• 99"/pr. $20.00 REWARD: return oJ orange back·pa.ck, 16 Eddo kingdom that she and Barry will be able to stolen from bookstore:, April 6th. No questions ------= Black Mollles ...... 311" Reg. Dojo • , •••••": •••••••••••••••• 79• qualify. The team has seven of the 17 Stand on 60 Moham- Orange Cromldes ••••••••• , •••••••• 69~ Kuhlll Loach •••••••••••• ,., •••••• 211oe asked. Call243-3682. 4/13 one's head medan ''LOVE ON lHE AIRWAVES" required 10 scores needed to qualify FOUND: RING OF KEfS In parking lot east of 1a Very ruler's for the nationals with 5 tournament Popejoy, 4/6177. Identify & dalm, rm. 131, Marron uncom- decree ~ 1425-B San Mateo NE 266-9778 ~ Hall. 4/ll nlllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRIIRRIIIRIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIRRIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIi days remaining. fortable 61 Spanish WATCH: FOUND in P.E, locker, Johnson· Gym. 20 H dl arllst QUALI1Y CRAFTSMANSHIP Romero finished sixth in the Describe& claimj call 898·5~55. 4/lJ. ote ess 62 River Spring Inter-Mountain tournament 12 French city 38 Native of Nancy Romero Services 21 Perched barriers 13 Active Europe YOU CAN HEAR. a week ago at the UNM South 22 More 63 Subjoined people 40 Flavor Course. . those tournaments. "If we get a few more good LSAT-MCAT EXAMS. Prepare now. Call co'mpelent 1g Extent of 41 Triumphant FROM GALLAGHER&LYLE. The team's best showings so far Professional Educators of New Mexico. Inc. 842- 231mporters: DOWN ability She attributed the team's success golfers for next year we will be able 5200. trn exclama­ Abbr. 1 Kind of tion this season were at the Arizona to the change in the team's attitude. to compete with anybody," she BARRY'S ELECTRONIC REPAIR, :!06 San Pedro 25 Having no sound · 21 Seem! Subtle musical touches and creative Collegiate Tournament and at the S.E., 265.0335. Color T1J's, tape decks, slcrco, 43 Moderate to "At the start we were just a bunch said. victories · 2 "----of walcher strong Spring Inter-Mountain Tour­ of individuals. Now it's a team amplifiers, auto radios. Install burglar alarms. 10'/o 27 Fish-eating lucrece"· 24 Sea: Prefix craftsmanship make Gallagher & Lyle Romero and the rest of the discount for students with ID's. Quick service. Used hawk Shake- 25 Sausage brown nament held at the UNM -South thing," Romero said. TV's for sale. 4129 women's squad is coached by first­ 30 Club speare 26 Run out of 44 Fish the next super duo. The closer you Course. The Arizona tournament "We did really well in the Tucson year coach Henry Sandles. TYrlNO, EDITING, Call Kim: 26&9037, ~/8 31 Fill with joy poem gear 45 Summits was held in Tucson, Arizona. The • tournament and it really raised the NEED SOMETHING TYPED? Call Lynn, 266- 32 Orch. leader 3 Thought 27 Eight: Prefix 46 Herd of cat- listen, the better they sound. . The team's next tournament will 0760. 4/IZ tle women finished third in both of team's morale," Romero said. be in Midland, Texas, Apri16-7. Frankie 4..Picnlc 28 Tien ----: TYPEWRITER REPAIR SERVICE, Free pickup & features Asian 47 First "Love On The Airwaves." Coming in delivery. Free estimates. 883-9360; 881·6525, 33 Professional 5 Football mountains mortgages, eves. 4/22 group: player 29 Trial jury e.g. loud and clear from Gallagher & Lyle. GUITAR LESSONS from UNM guitar major. 247- 49 Father of 3574. 417 Abbr. 6 French member: 2 36 Makes lace author words Abel Walter Takes Pommel· Horse 1st SEWING. Reasonable rates. Call Sandra, 843· 51 Fastener 9667. 4/7 37 Perceive 7 Drug 30 Repairs A:S.U.N.M. 38 Hazy amount chairs 52---- de­ By David Belling TYPING, Reasonable rates. 84)..9667, 292-1693 afler atmosphere 8 Wynn and 32 Canada- camp Popular Entertainment Committee Walter was out for a long period of Perry Genovese did well in floor 6 p.m. & weekends. 417 53 Grass stalk Six UNM gymnasts went to the time with a wrist injury and as a exercise Mitchell s!lld but the judges .39 Tropical Sullivan U.S.A. Presents VOLVO MECHANIC. Good work suarantced. 247· cuckoo 9 Part ofa coins 55 El---: NCAA Championships last result he was not highly ranked this were tough. 9083. 418 40 Dogma shoe 34 Give out Spanish weekend, in Tempe Arizona, and year. John Eberle in the pommel horse •,. TYPING: M.A. EI'IGLISH. Selectric. on-campus. hero An Evenihg With 296-8564. 4/29 41 "He's lhe 10 Racetrack sparingly one of them, Chuck Walter, came The only other Lobo to place was had "a little bit of a problem on his -----of my building 35 Full of years 56 0ld Eng. FOR EXPERIENCED TYPIST: Proofing, editing, coin home with a national cham­ Steve Ortiz. Ortiz took fifth place compulsories," Mitchell sai~. legal, medical, manuscripts, general. 2664770. 4/8 eye"- 11 Decorator's 37 Religious 42 Regions ilems: 2 group 57 Aclress --· pionship. in the high bar and finished eighth SERVE in the Peace Corps! Call277-5907 after 3:30 Farrow Walter, a 5-10, 150-lb. senior, in the all-around. Mitchell said he Mitchell was pleased with ·the P.M. 4/29 ~4~4!li.~~~.,..--r::".!!.words -:-"1'::'-.---.--- GARDEN ROTO·TILLtNG: quaHty work, took first place in his specialty, the thought Ortiz was capable of performances but said, "They have reasonable. Caii873-02S1. 4/12 pommel horse. reaching the top six in the all- a lot of improvement to do before WE CAN RAISE your grades by at least one full UNM Gymnastics Coach Rusty around. , next year.' • point. Editing, t:riticism, advice on academic l:l.nd Mitchell· said, "Walter did out­ Mitchell said all the team crentive w:ork. English ' The Hand of standing. He just did a super job as members did well in the meet. 11.. ----•coupon •----~ the meet progressed.'' John Bernal scored a season high EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Mitchell said, "I never felt so 9.3 in the rings. Mitchell said I I FAMOUS QUJVIRA BOOKSHOP and Photography good about a kid winning a Bernal is "ready to make it next I I Gallcr1 is Yi block (rom Johnson Gym on Cornell. championship as Chuck." Last year." · I I Special order service. 417 LP's Now Only year Walter placed eighth in the Doug Day had a season high 9.25 I I For So.le pommel horse at the NCAA in the optionals of the' high bar I I NEW SHIPMENT of 150 Berlin bicycles-plus, $469 Championships. This season competition. I I French accessories. Some used bicycles. R.C. Saturday, April30, 8:00p.m. I I Making'77 POPEJOY HALL sets. Sound Better I HAVE A BALL! I Charlie Romero, 2945 Wyoming NU. 293- $6.50 $6.00 Lucas Sta~ionary 6901. 4129 1 PLAY PUTT I WATERBEDS: WATER TRIPS, 3407 Central N.E. Cateriilg to student needs s!nce 1971. lnexpensivc Tickets available at: Popejoy H;all Box Office & Office Supply I PUlT GOLF I furniture. Student special: complete waterbcd system, They charmed you at $79.95. 4/29 and Sub Box Office; Dillards in Win rock Play aU 3 Courses I Center; both L.P. Goodbuy; both General • Greeting Cards I SPRING SALE! blouses, $3.5(); ·shirts, $5.00; jeans, Renaissance Concert-Now 1 (54 Holes) for Just •1" 1 Dilly $6,95i at California f.'ashion Outlet1 2318 Stores; Record World in Montgomery Plaza; • Gifts for every occasion (A •375 Value) 1 Central S.E. Across from campus. 266-6812. 417 take them home with you. The People's Choice In Rio Rancho; Candy • Complete Office and School Supplies 1 Anyone accompanying 1 HEll TH ~IT STEREO RECEIVER: specially Man in Santa Fe. 1 1 designed; 2. JBL speakers, Mlracord changer, ex. A vail able at Natural Sound • We Do Xerox Copies coupon-holder may condition. $72.5.00. 242~3288. 417 I do the same. I 1970 AUTOMATIC VW DUG, good condition. Call 119 Harvard SE 9 Menaul NE.---..J Forlnformation: 277-3711 8204-A Menaul Blvd. NE I · 5100 San Mateo N.E. 1 beforc3 p.m.,883-7093. 417 I 881·9866 1 10-SPD TAKARA BIKE, two month• old, $12l.OO, IAt Hoffmantown i.------842·61i3, iullc. 417

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~ 2 Minority and activist groups crowd which drifted in attendance .,S staged a rally on the mall Wed­ from 100 to 350 persons . :>.. nesday to express solidarity with Robert Roibal, who conducted ~ oppressed Blacks in South Africa. the rally, said that the purpose of A Speakers from numerous groups the rally was to inform students .~ denounced U.S. complic;ity with about apartheid and to bring Q) apartheid through government, pressure on the U.S. to end support ~ multinationals and the media to a of the White regime in South ~ Africa. z One speaker said that industries in South Africa, including U.s; · multinationals, make 20 times more profit through the exploitation of cheap Black labor than could be made jn other industrialize"d countries. · Madeline Aron, speaking for Libertarian Socialists, protested attempts by the press to downplay the vicousness of South African .' apartheid, ''We can still read articles about 'Nightlife in s'winging J ohan­ nesburg' or lighthearted romps through colorful game preserves,'' Aron said. •• ;.;• .c· . Photo: by K01en Panagakoa ... Clinical Law (Continued from page I) university student couldn't come up with $10 for his own legal defense," Rupp said. McPherson and Hart said they strongly oppos~ any such fee, but concede that a fee will be under consideration in coming months. They oppose charging a higher fee for two reasons. The first is that it would be a hardship to indigent students. "It would just be gouging the student a little bit more, when he's already got the activity fee on his · back," McPherson said. The $2 interview fee currently charged is so small it is not even considered a fee, but rather a small contribution to help make ends meet, he continued. The second reason for not charging a higher fee, Hart said, was that if $10 or $15 were charged, the University administration would consider it substantial enough to ·take for the general fund, and the money would be lost to clinical law. Under law1 all monies collected within the Up.iversity must go into the general fund. The admini~tration has always .overlooked Want to read faster? Tonight Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics is the small $2 charge. offering free classes. Come to a free class tqnight, and you'll be able McPherson and Hart also oppose a higher fee because it would change the nature of the program. to increase your reading and study speed as much as 50 to 100 per jCWhen we start charging $10 or $15, that damn near puts us in the cent. position of becoming another law office in Albuquerque. We might as well open up for business downtown," Hart said. McPherson said the UNM Clinical Law Program is generally considered No cost, and no obligation. one of the top two or three in the country. jCWe have other clients knocking at our door," McPherson said, referring to large federal grants in the offing for Clinical Law to finance programs not related to student aid. McPherson said that in the absence of ASUNM operating funds, Find out how much easier school can be. Join the _millions who've Clinical Law will probably shift its resource§ away from student aid and taken a free speed reading lesson apd doubled their reading speed on into these prospective new programs. . McPherson and Hart said some legal aid to undergraduates may be the spot. With the same or better comprehension. available, at reduce levels, after Clinical Law's $22,000 ASUNM ap­ propriation for the current fiscal year runs out. "We could, conceivably, squeeze in a few cases (after the ASUNM appropriation runs out) but it Then, take what you've learned and puf it to use tonight to speed up ,, would be on a very limited basis," McPherson said. it your reading and studying.

1< ' " Grace Fills Trainer Post Tonight. The appointment of Haven current information on cancer Grace to the position of Training prevention and early detection to Over one million people from around the world have already turned Specialist for the Prevention communities throughout New Department of the New Mexico Mexico and the Navajo Nation. to the Evelyn Wood reading method. Cancer Control Program (NM­ . CCP) was announced today by Five cancers will be emphasized in Robert DeFelice, M.P.H., director this public education effort-those These unique, copyrighted techniques are now taught in over 300 of the NMCCP Prevention of the breast, lung, colon/rectum, cities throughout the work~. Average course graduates can do an Department. uterine/cervix, and head and neck, Central to Ms. Grace's work will including the skip of the head and hour's reading in less than 15 minutes. be the development of continuing neck area. education programs on cancer for health and medical professionals. Read thousands of words in a minute--that's pages in seconds, chap­ ·Ms. Grace's immediate duties Blaze Causes ters in minutes, and books in less than an hour. with the NMCCP, a five-year community based project, include Little Damage the planning and coordination of 80 per cent of a college student's time is spent rea~ing. Isn't it about orientation seminars for health time you made it easy on yourself? educators and health care providers In Laguna Dorm who work in cooperation with the A fire which broke out in a trash NMCCP Prevention Department. bin in Laguna Dormitory at the Come to a free speed.reading class tonight. Only one hour~-and it Participating in these seminars are UNM about 9 p.m. Tuesday caused personnel of the American Cancer minimal damage. could save you hundreds of hours ... Society, the New Mexico Health No injuries were reported and .. Education Coalition, the Southwest UNM Inspector Bob Raymond said · Tonight Last Night Health Care Corporation, "no apparent damage" was caused Presbyterian Medical Services, and other than water on the basement Comet~ a free speed reading lesson today. other agencies which conduct floor. 7:30p.m. NMCCP cancer education ac­ Cause of the fire is un­ tivities. determined. However, Raymond I{oom 253 Student Union Building Training programs . for school speculated that a dormitory University of New Mexico Campus personnel, organized volunteer resident may have discarded a lit groups, and concerned citizens will cigarette into the chute-type trash Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics also be Ms. Grace1s responsibility. bin. Phone 266-7322 The intention of these programs is Residents of the dormitory were to develop a network of health evacuated while firemen put out the Student Tuition Plan Avail able instructors who will disseminate blaze.