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vo I. 86 No . -1-3-9- ll-+o Thursday, April 22,· 1982 j \" • Fiesta Celebrates Springtime In Music and Many Cultures Mh:haeUe "yers "Streetlife'' ·performing until 4:45 it is because we put a lot of effort Springtime and Fie&ta p.m. to keep the jazz line running into it and for some reason just the celebrations go hand in hand in strong. right people came together· on the New Mexico and both ;Ire finally Contemporary/popular guitarist committee,'' he said. here as Fiesta 1982 begins today at Alan Washington and new wave noon. group ''The Visitors" will perform Garcia said that this fiesta is Mariachis and puppets will lead unique in that its music food and through the dinner hour, 4;45 p.m. the opening proces·sion from the entertainment are not directed to 6:15p.m. Mall to Upper Johnson Field where solely at Chicanos, but has a more a benediction will be said; and Guitarist Stan Reed Hirsch and multi-cultural feeling, opening comments will be made by rock group "Wet Sox" will per­ form until 8:00 p.m., when the "This year's theme is not Vice-President Marvin "Swede" Chicano, or Anglo, or Black, theme of the Fiesta "A celebration Johnson, After a ribbon cutting We've got every type of music from in every language" takes on its full ceremony and a puppet show classical, to Japanese ,to reggae and meaning at the Multi-Cultural Art entitled "Death's Nose," the UNM rock. We offered vending booths to Show Reception to be held in the Jazz Band I will perform from 1:00 every organization that signed the Casa Del Sol restaurant at the SUB. p.m. to 1:45 p.m. sheet we sent around, this year we Refreshments will be served and have 34. This is the first year that Guitar player/ singer and SUB live entertainment will be provided Fiesta T-shirts are being sold. Talent Show winner, Karen Pogam by Richard Hanneman, Anthony Everything is unique," said Garcia. will perform until 2: IS p.m. when Herrera and M;1rvin Ratchford the gn>up "Good Times" takes until tO p.m. The fiesta was started iri 194M by over to ease audiences into the the student body, with food and afternoon with Latin music. For Ray Garcia, fiesta committee booths handled by the fraternities Ivan Rane will pick up the tempo chairman, today's opening is the and sororities on campus. This year from 3:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. with crystallization of months of work. marks the first time in five years contemporary Spanish and jazz "This is seven months oft work that the fraternities and sororities renditions, with Linda Cott()n and all behind us. If this turns out well have takenpart in the festivities. In 1949, the fiesta included a parade with 21 floats and in the Coed Tells of Canyon Attack mid-50s, rodeos. "In the early and mid-60s, there United Press International ..She said She eventually crawled was a hipp~e awareness and a Robert Sanohez. lip· two embankments, first to U.S. Chicano awareness. There were Steve Gerclil o' Gllrt:lil Tent Renflll fttutJIJ/es •IJIIInst the Wind •• A UNM student who survived an 66 and then to Interstate 40, where also the .Black uprisings. All the he sefll up • booth for the Flatlls which stlln tomorrow on uppw attack in which she was stabbed she succeeded in attracting the tensions were reflected in the fiesta. JtJhnson Field. more than 30 times said she finally attention of a passing motorist. There was a lot of trouble and asked her assailant to let her die violence," Garcia said. peace'fuUy. Bush said Guzman told the women that he was scared and "From 1970 up to last year the Colene Rene Bush, 21, testified lonely and had no one to talk to. fiesta has had nothing but Chicano 'Liddy, Hoffman Debate Tuesday at the trial of Michael She said he was nervous and ap­ influence, but this year will be Guzman, 19, who is charged with peared upset. different,'' he said. raping and stabbing Julie Ann Jackson to death, trying to kill On Justice in America Bush, kidnapping both women and Cathy Renfro government," .Griffin said, ''and tampering with evidence. Hoffman reflects the anti-system Guzman is accused of abducting The ASUNM event of the ·year, and negative attitudes toward the women in the university area in •'The Great Debate: Justice and the young people and students. April 1981 and forcing them to American Way," featuring two of The Washington Post said Liddy accompany him to Tijeras Canyon, America's most controversial was one of former President where the assaults occurred. personalities will get underway, at Richard Nixon's most loyal Johnson Gym, April30, at 7 p.m. lieutenants and refused for six years Defense lawyers said Guzman G. Gordon Liddy, organizer of to explain his part in the Watergat,e has admitted killing Jackson and the 1972 Watergate break-in of the break-in. trying to kill Bush, but argued that Democratic National Committee Liddy is presently writing and he was insane at the time. headquarters, and , lecturing across the country. Prosecutors, seeking the death Yippie leader and political activist As one of the Chicago 7, Hof­ penalty if Guzman is convicted of of the , will debate issues of fman was tried on charges for his murder, portrayed the defendant as the 1980s. participation in activities which a cold-blooded killer who knew ASUNM Speakers Committee disrupted the the 1968 Democratic what he was doing. Chairman BiD Snyder and Popular National Convention. .Bush identified Guzman as the Entertainment Committee He jumped bail in 1974 on drug assailant in court and said he or­ Chairman Dave Griffin said the charges and spent six years on an dered her and Jackson to undress debate is a combined effort by the island in upstate New York where when they stopped in the canyon. two committees. he underWent plastic surgery and She said she was .forced into tlie 01 This is a major event," Griffin grew a beard to' change his identity. trunk of the car and the lid was . said. "The idea for the debate came Hoffman has also been on lecture slammed down. from this school and no other tours. school has done it. She said she knocked a hole into Snyder said the two personalities "Students should participate in the interior of the car after J:tearing have never debated, and he doubts this one of a kind event, "Griffin noises suggesting that the man and ihhey will debate again. said. Jackson had left the area. She tried ''The animosity between the two "If we are to continue quality to leave, but tripped over some is tremendous,'' he said. "Liddy entertainment,then we need student rocks in the dark and was stabbed doesn't even want to be in the same support,'' he said. in the back. room with Hoffman until the Griffin said these types of events debate.'' are done by and for students at "He never said anything; he just "This event is not part of a UNM. kept coming at me and stabbing speaking tour," Griffin said. "The ideas, plafining and me/' she said. ui asked him to ''They are coming here specificly promotion were done by the leave me alone to die in peace.'' for this debate." students through their ASUNM He said Liddy and Hoffman are committee chairmen/' Snyder said. Her assailant left for a short busy "digging into each other's He said it is the first time two time, she testified,. and when he past...... committees have done a show returned, "I just laid there and Snyder said he feels Liddy and together and are bringing in quaUty tried to ~lay dead.'' Hoffman represent ' 1the two levels entertalnment. When the man finaily drove of the status quo,'' the extreme left Tickets for the event are $4 for away, bosh said, 11 1 just laid there and the extreme right. students, $5 for the general public for a while and decided l didn't MemberS of Joumellsm 381 ttaln their coH11t:t/Ve len••• on • •'Liddy is . responsible for the and $6 for reserved seating on the want to die in the bottom of an model thet the pmle•sot, Robert L•w•rence,. •sired to voluntew downfall and mistrust o! today•s floor. · arroyo." for the session. Page 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April 22, 1982 J P~g<• 2. Nrw ;\1cxk·o Daily Lobo, April 22, 1982 World News Roundup by United Press lnternationaf Democrats Challange Reagan to Make First Budget Offer Squatters Fight Israeli Army to Stay in Sinai Malvinas Named Before British Colony National News dment guarantees of freedom of ''political demagoguery.'' construction, congressional can· that the· mounting nuclear weapons threatening to kill themselves. return the eastern Sinai to Egypt, and ordered they be paid instead in religion, didate Tom Udall said Wednesday. race may buy us. not defense but International News shattered a July 24 cease·fire for Argentine government bon(!s. Founded as Falklands But he repeated Reagan's Kahane, arriving by plane from the "The provision was drafted with rejection of an immediate free:ze an •·~ agree with a growing number annihilation." YAMIT, Occupied Sinai - U.S., was rushed in by helicopter to Lebanon negotiated by U.S. envoy Financial sources said Argen· WASHINGTON- While some the explicit intention of including of Americans that the United States Udall said a bilateral freeze Philip Habib. tina's suspension of cash plyments Enrique lJoggio congressional Republicans ex· superpower nuclear arsenals, on Weeping Jewish squatters, heaving ask them to give up. Translated by Nancy Brown particular religious denominations grounds the Soviets hold an edge and the Soviet Union should put a would mean a savings of about Meanwhile, army bulldozers dug Israel said it ordered the raid apparently did not touch the pressed ''serious impatience," bottles, stones and sand, fought Editor's Note: Enrique and excluding others," Brennan over the United Stutes. stop to the nuclear arms race before $100 billion in the next decade. Israeli soldiers evicting them from a ditch around the town of Yamit to after one Israeli soldier was killed repayment of Argentina's foreign Democratic strategists headed back said. it is too late to prevent the horror of "The savings could be applied to and one wounded by a land mine debt, valued at more than $30 Boggio is an Argentine citizen to budget talks Wednesday with .Bush spoke in the midst of a the Sinai Wednesday after the bury mbble from razed structures. now living in Albuquerque. He The decision, however, was not a a nuclear war," he said, balance the budget, provide needed government affirmed it will return Israel wants the town's explosion in south Lebanon earlier billion. The sources said the moves instructions from House Speaker total vindication for the. Unification ~ationwide "Ground Zero" week "While we want our nation's human services, reduce taxes, and in· the day, It said the incident were aimed at preventing the flow contributed this article about the Thomas O'Neill (D·Mass.) to "see in which anti·nuclear groups have the desert to Egypt in four days. prefabricated apartment buildings Falkland [Malvinas] Islands to Church, The majority noted that defenses to be strong, we recognize improve the environment," he said. levelled to avoid Palestinian constituted a Palestinian violation of dollars and other hard currency what the president is witting to been staging educational events An estimated 20,000 Israeli El Hispano, Weare presenting a unless M.o011 's group proves it is a guerrillas using them as shelters. of the cease·fire and climaxed a out of the country, offer," about the danger of nuclear war, a troops, under orders to use translation of parts of his article "religious organization" under maximQm restraint, launched a number of ''bloody and murderous "He .must go first," O'Neill Minnesota taw, the state can force topic of in'Creasing concern among ·attacks against Israeli citizens in to provide an Argentine view of declared in a challenge to the White Americans. massive evacuation operation that Pocklington Rescued the in the Falkland it to register as a charitable, officers said could take until Israel Bombs Lebanon Israel and Europe." House. "President Reagan proved nonreligious group. "Not freezing, but reducing New Private Mid-School In Beirut, panicked residents fled Islands. It has been slightly yesterday that he was willing to Sunday, the day of Israel's final EDMONTON, Alberta edited. Led by Justice William nuclear weapons is one of this withdrawal, BEIRUT, Lebanon -Shattering the streets for basement shelters, -Millionaire sports tYcoon Peter walk a mile - for a camera. He has Rehnquist, the dissenting members 11dministratian's highest priorities. fearing a repeat of last July's In a news release broadcast to yet to prove he is-willing to walk a Coronado Academy After Prime Minister Meoachem a nine·month truce, Israeli jets Pocklington said Wednesday he felt all the continent from a radio of the high court charged the It is something that drives this Wednesday bombed Palestinian bombardment in which 300 people mile for a compromise." Begin's Cabinet voted unanimously lucky to be alive and dismissed his station in Washington, a majority decision exceeded the president. He believes in it," Bush 2721 Arizona N.E. 881-9300 coastal targets all the way to were killed and 800 wounded, ., O'Neill said the only thing in Jerusalem to proceed with the II hours of captivity at the hands of reporter says: "the Falkland court's authority. said. suburban Beirut and shot down two • negotiators have agreed in withdrawal, hundreds of squatters a gunman as "like a hockey game," Islands, that the Argentineans Grades 4-8 Syrian MiGs in a dogfight. The bargaining with the White House so burned tires and took positions on "You win it, you lose it. I'm call the Malvinas .... " The Limited Enrollment • Small Classes Syrians said they downed one Fleet Nears Falklanck far is that the federal deficit would rooftops to hurl stones, bottles and lucky to be alive," the bearded reporter "had his poncho on Nuke Debate Favored • Individual Attention • Strong Academic Program • Certified Teachers Israeli jet. be $175 billion in 1983,$215 billion State and 'Local News clubs at the soldiers. LONDON - British warships Pocklington said from his hospital backwards." They are the • Optional After School Program, 3·5 pm Lebanese officials said 25 people in 1984 and rise to $240 billion in "You'll all be fighting the were reported Wednesday moving bed after a $1 million ransom plot Malvinas which are called the • Bus Service Available were killed and 80 wounded in the fiscal 1.985 unless something is done WASHINGTON - The ad· Egyptians here in two months," was broken up by police. Falklands by the British. two·hour bombardment of into position for a possible attack to cut spending or increase taxes. ministration welcom~s the growing Parents Meeting: May 10 & May 17 one of some 3,000 squatters Everyone has long been misled Udall Asks For Freeze Palestinian bases and camps along on the South Georgia Islands, a Pockington, 40, the owner of the But both sides hope to keep it to national debate about nuclear 7:30 pm Hospitality Room, shouted over a loudspeaker. in believing that the islands are the Mediterranean coast from the stepping stone to the disputed Edmonton Oilers hockey club and $95 bitlion next year, he said, weapons, Vice President George First National Bank, Sandia Plaza, "You're sentencing yourself to Falkland Islands invaded by the Falklands and are allegedly Beirut suburbs to Damour, 13 miles the Edmonton Drillers soccer team, The deficit is now officially Bush said Wednesday. Buthe urged sANTA F$- Tbe United States Candelaria & Juan Tabo death." Argentina Aprit2. British. They are Argentina's south. was recovering from slight wounds projected by the administration at that the discussions be should join the Soviet Union in a Anthony B. Pino May Test Dates A handful of supporters of U.s .• and belong to her people. born Rabbi Meir Kahane were still The raid, which came as Israel's In London, Foreign Secretary to his chest and arm, suffered when $101.9 for 1983 under its budget· "statesmanlike" and avoid bilateral freeze of nuclear weapons HEADMASTER May 8 & May 22 Historians affirm that holed up in an air.raid shelter, Cabinet voted unanimously to Francis Pym told Parliament he was hit by the same police bullet cutting plan. Britain would not rule out the use that took his captor out of action Esteban Gomez, one of the Some congressional sources said of force in the Falklands. He was Tuesday night. captains of the Magellan ex­ Wednesday the administration has due in Washington Thursday to pedition, first saw the islands in proposed trimming the 1983 Speaking of the gunman, who 1520. In a map published in present a set of proposals in reply to police identified as Mirko Petrovic, defense budget by $20 billion from Argentina's latest pe&ce plan. t 526, these islands are identified Reagan's original proposal, and Domino's 29, Pockington said, "He was just as the San Anton islands, a The British Defense Ministry even mare in the following two a fellow who wanted a lot of name which evolved into Santon refused to disclose the location of years. money. It was just a business deal. and later Sanson. In 1701, a Pizza the task· force and also declined Chairman Dan Rostenkowski of We got pretty close in the situation. French expedition under comment on press reports that a the House Ways and Means I feltalotofempathy for him.'' Beauchesne gave one of the Delivers $1 . spearhead was speeding toward Committee, a member of the South Georgia, 800 mites southeast Petrovic, who had not yet been islands the name of their home, Democratic House negotiating $1.00 off any pizza. of the islands. charged, was hospitalized under Saint-Malo, or "malouins," and team, said the talks have reached Fast, Free Delivery police guard at the opposite end of thus today's name, Malvinas. the stage where Reagan and O'Neill In a move seen placing the One coupon per pizza the fifth floor emergency ward Because of their strategic will have to become participants country one step closer to a war Expii'M 4-30-82 where Pocklington was recovering. location across the passageway "in the, next .meeting or two," but economy, Argentina announced it between the Atlantic and Pacific ~ Whiie House spokesman Larry was suspending cash payments on Pocklington's wife, Eva, who oceans, the. Malvinas Islands Speakes rejected that idea. 3920 Central SE "interest, dividends and technical police say may have been the in· have been the subject of disputes assistance" to investors outside the tended target of the gunman, was and aitacks since their discovery 262·1662- country. able to tip off a friend about her by Spain. Argentina claims them Argentina also halted the trans(er husband's capture before she today because they were part of Moonies Win Lawsuit Limi!Cd delivery-are& escaped from the mansion. gl198t Dominds Pizza, Inc. of profits from foreign investment her territory at the time she , gained independence from Spain WASHINGTON -The Supreme in 1816. Court ruled Wednesday that Argentine authorities granted government cannot favor one rights to establish a commercial religion over another by regulating colony on the islands to Louis the finances of some, but not all, Verne! in 1828. Later, in a religious groups. administrative reorganization, On a 54 vote in a Minnesota Vernet, a businessman frolll case, the justices concluded states Hamburg, was made political cannot force newer, nontraditional and military commander of the religious organizations to open up Sunday islands on behalf of Argentina. their financial records to gover· As governor he enforced the nment audits, white failing to laws regulating hunting of sea monitor more established religions. lions in the islands, and in 1831 In a victory for the Rev. Sun ·2·3p~ ; intercepted three U.S. schooners Myung Moon's Unification illegally hunting in that area. Church, the court struck down part ~lt~iwf~ The fishermen called upon the of a state law requiring religious commander of the frigate USS groups to disclose their funding Lexington to come to their sources if they collect more than defense. 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~•••• • !'age 4, New M c~ico Daily Lobo, April 22, 1982 Pagl' 5, New Mexko Daily Lobo, April 22, 1982 I All Rights Reserved Faces of Juarez Growing Up in the Shadow DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau Of the Sandia Mountains

A word about shadow~dwellers. The But one can learn from them. I was taught from the shadow-dwellers are those who may live in the valley very first: "North is Santa Fe. South is Belen. East is or in the heights, shop downtown or In malls, but even Mt. Taylor. And west is the Sandias." You would on the sunniest of days, are still in shadow. think I'd learn east and west quite easily, given two When the shadow-dwellers go out of town, such landmarks. lin New Mexico, after all, mountains others' mood darkens. When others move in among are still more visipJe than cities.) Nothing could be the shadow-dwellers, the shadow-dwellers feel further from the truth. threatened. My first trip out of the shadows was one summer There is nothing quite so dangerous as a little when we drove "back east" on Route 66. By the time I freedom, And the shadow-people think that they are got to Moriarty, I had two easts and no west. Think free, This comes from too much horizontal space. what this could do to a child I I have never since been There is no help for the shadow-people. No one able to conceptualize blrd's eye drawings,. read a map will come to your door with a bo~ for collections for when· not facing north (with the map in hand, pointing these hardy beneath-the-mountain people. There are, north also, I or work crossword puzzles. However, I to be sure, affiliate 9roups. They 9et together at clubs, was one of the lucky ones, parties, luncheons. They even have a little song: 1 know a man who grew up in the shadow of the "Don't be yeller Joe Cavarettn Sandi~s who cannot wear a raincoat. withau.t feeling If you're a shadow-dweller; like a flasher. He's not really a flasher, mind you. But Tills blind guitarist sings to /IIISsersby. every day In fi'Qnt of the It won't be long tilwe're on the map; in a state where there are still cotillions but no Then when they tell us Hotel Sen Csrlos on Le Avenlde Mer/scat. debutantes; where one can smoke a cigarette in the They can't spell Albuquerque; sun or do it "manana", yet drive-up for fast-food, We'll settle back for a nap." banks; or liquor stores; where past l,obo editors are as numerous as clergymen, one can be excused for I myself, am a shadow-dweller. moments of confusion. Perhaps this surprises you. But people once looked Here and Now at me as if I knew no more than to suppose "dip" In this land, there is no snow for Christmas but the chewers had square creases in their pockets, not ski resorts shut down in April with 60 inches, empty. by maxwell Glen o.nd Cody Sheo.rer round. Showers arrive in March; wind in April. Cowboys I last plenty of sleep over it, let me tell you. Until I wear "cat hats"; everyone else we.ars cowboy hats. WASHINGTON - Nobody's arguing about whodunit. learned to go to parties and not complain about blues Controversy at UNM is as common as acne on a John W. Hinckley Jr. shot and nearly killed President Reagan and music, to wear plenty of makeup, dye my hair from teenager,[but yields no more understanding.) three attendants over a year ago outside the Washington Hilton. time to time. It is onlY recently that I havo:J taken charge. I have Videotapes and other dramatic evidence, while perhaps Inadmissible Soon, no one asked if I were a shadow-dweller. told myself, "You may always Jive in a shadow but you in the trial that begins next week (April 27), have convinced most When asked where I was from, I would say, can still look west." I have taken myself in hand. I Americans of that. recklessly, "Guess!" walk up and dawn Central, careful to hold my breath Unfortunately, Hinckley's mental state on the morning of March "New York I" they'd cry. "Yes I Queens!" when walking through the bridge under the railroad 30, 19!11, is likely to prove inconsequential to the country's judgment I did not ask myself if I should do this. I did not ask tracks. I look for Truth, Beauty, Freedom. Failing this, of the young loner. Whatever the outcome of his trial, Hinckley's myself if it was right. All I asked was, was it I rummage through my closet, underneath the plea of "not guilty by reason of insanity" has only further un­ Dill necessary? clothes, behind the shoes. I know I can find some light dermined our respect for the intricate relationship between mental The plaza In ft'Qnt of the old cathedral is a traditonal gathering place for the To best survive ln the shadow of the Sandias, it Is because I know what it looks like. illness and criminal justice. people of Juaraz. best to reckon with, to understand them. Did I say "to It comes up every morning just before the Sandias After a year, most Americans may simply have no interest in this understand them?" Never! throw their long shadows over Albuquerque. Important aspect of the Hinckley saga. Spoiled by recent courtroom A mere 280 mile drive south of here is a different world. English is no longer the principal thrillers in Newport and Scarsdale, we've absorbed what little in­ language. The supermarket is no longer the principal shopping spot. Life is maintained on a trigue there is to Hinckley, a young man whose life has proven a small percentage of the average American income. tragic descant to the Marvin Hamlisch song, "What I Did for love." The place is Juarez, Mexico across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texas. As soon as you get Moreover, there's a diminished sense of outrage: To varing degrees, across the .bridge you know you are no longer in the U.S.A. Letters Hinckley's victims all survived. Proceed into the city and you Will find streets crowded with street merchants, musicians, Yet, as intriguing as Hinckley's weakness for actress Jodie Foster children, traffic and confusion. . Dear Editor: to set up a new election, why is setting up new a may still be, most of us are now waiting patiently for the criminal A fruit vendor amid the squalor of the old pi'Qduce m11rket. Surrounded by this swirling culture so different from our own yo(Jr head will turn to see it Why is there such adamant resistance to the election with a fair election code such an outrageous justice system to "put away" Hinckley. We don't really care how it's all. If you have not gone yet, go. Student Court's efforts to bring fair student gover­ request? If an election comes under serious doubt, the done, just as long as he's unable to take another trip to New Haven. nment elections to UNM? The Student Court is there Senate should be the first group to call for a re­ Such an attitude may reflect our widespread anxiety about violent to look. after our interests. One would think that the election. A fair electoral process is a very basic student crime in America, With the paranoia of a lynching party, we WOrrY candidates who won would accept this and would right, and the Senate should be going out of its way to that Hinckley's craftful defenders (who reportedly received $500,000 want to win office through a fair election process. If insure that the students' rights are protected through up front for accepting the case) can somehow circumvent "justice." they were the true choice of the student body, what a fair election. With increasing frequency, however, we ourselves may be doing have they to fear from a new election 7 Sincerely, just that. In regard to the Senate's defiance of the court order Ramona Nye It's no great secret that for some 3,000 years enlightened sorts have maintained that only those individuals capable of "evil intent" should be held responsible for criminal acts. Historically, feeble minds deserved mercy, not punishment. In this century, the advent of psychological expertise and dogging Shorts psychotropic drugs altered our view of criminal insanity. It became possible to treat and stabilize individuals for re-entrY in society. Today, those who are found "not 'guilty by reason of insanity'' 1 per customer (fewer than 1 percent of all convicted felons) become the. wards of doctors and shrinks, not courts and parole boards. with 3.00 purchase Whatever the jury's final determination, many of us would argue that, in stalking and shooting a president, Hinckley lost his chance I for eventual freedom. ! But it's important to remember that treatment, stabilization and I possible re-rentry have always been part-and-parcel of an insanity plea - from Hinckley or anyone else. In accepting such a plea yet ignoring the accompanying baggage, we're essentially remolding · our approach to the criminally insane. \ "If Hinckley is found to be insane, we'll all 90 home at night feeling comfortable that we're society that basically rehabilitates insanity acquittees," said Edward Kovachy, a California lawyer and psychiatrist who spoke with out reporter, John Riccardi. "But we're not. If we really believed in rehabilitating the insane, someone like Hinckley could be out in the street in a month, and nobody would ' stand for that." It's not coincidental that three states ~ Illinois, Indiana and Michigan - have already transformed the public's unspoken contempt for the "rehabilitative model" into Jaw. With "not guilty by I reason on insanity" replaced by "guilty by mentally ill," attorneys in these states can review all hospital discharges and oversee the re­ N£wMcXICO The New Mt•lc:o Dally Lo'bo Js publ~sh!!dMonday NeWS Edimr , ••. , •••••••••••••••• Richard Dtlnon entry of the criminally insane into society, With its increased in· throu(!h Fi!day cv_crY r~gula_r week or the Univenit>­ COpy Editor , . , , , , , ••••• , • , •• , .Penelope_Wrcilski _yeat1 weekly during dosed lind nnal! weeks and Pho1oEditor •• , , , , • , , • , , • , •.-,,,, •• Jo~Cavarctta volveme!lt, the judicial system has helped assuage public fears that wtekly during. the sumtner sessi~n _by the Board of Sports Editor • , , • , ••.• , ••. , , • , . , • ~ ••. , Steve King psychiatrists arbitrarily release mental patients with little regard for Student PubUcatli>ns of the Uniyer·slty of New Atts Editor , , . , , •• , ••••••• , •••••• Robert Burnson the general public's safety. Me:dco, and is not financially associated Whit UNM. Wire Editor .• , , , , , ••• , • , ••.••. Phil_ b. ltcrnandez Saturday April24, 10 ~M • 9 PM Daily Lobo Second cJtus postage pilld at AlbUQUerque,. New News keporiet, .•.•.•.•••• ,., ••.. MlchaeUe Myers Nevertheless, such laws are bound to help the public at the ex­ Mnlc:o 87131. s-ubscription raft! is $10,00 for an Rec 101 MatlaglngEditor , •• , •••• , .Robert Sanchet ·academtc year. _ . Rec lOf Assistant ••..• , .•• , • , , •.. , .. Eddie Tatoya pense of patients. Says John Carroll, a member of an American Bar 'rhe opinions exprened on the editorial pages or the B_usiness Manager, •.. ,,,, ••• , •• ,,,,. Mlchliel fO_rd Association task force now studying judicial .standards, the new Ne" MeXko ·D"Iy Lobo are those or ~the author National Adv. Manager •.••• ,., ...... James Fisher solety. Unsigned opinion Is lhat ol the cd[t()f and Letters Submission Polley measures are effectively treating the insane "no differently" than .General Stores renects the editothU policy of the 'paper btu does not Leuers io lhe editor must be typed, doublt--Spac~d convicted criminals who are not insane, : The newer municipal merketplace Is one of th,, most popu/e~ neccSsariiy represent the Yicws of the members of the and no more than I SO words. All letters must signed Whether we like it or not, if John Hinckley Is found insane, he'll tourist att18ctions in the city. Also known es t/18 den ofthlsvas, Dilly Lobo staff. by the author with the BlHhot's l'ilirrie1 address aild 8117 Menaul NE 111 Harvard SE 403 Cordova Rd. West deserve the chance to be rehabilitated and released. Such is the th9 melchandlse there is often o11e1priced and f!Hrlld, toewards Vol. No.139 tdet~hone number, No names Will be withheld. The (across from JJNM) liS -Edlror., •• ,'", .. , , ••••••••. , •.•. Marcy McKinley Dilly Lobo docs not auatantee publication and will standard befitting our legal tradition. If wa can't muster the patience tourists but prices can always be changed With a little bit of S•nta Fe La your Edt tor , •, ,. , , . , , , ••• , • , , • , Otnnb 'Pohlman edil.letlers for tcngd1 and libelous ctmtcnt. to see the rehabilitation through, our system may become In: htJggling. distinguishable from that of our more barbaric ancestors.

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1: ]>age 9, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April 22, 1982 P~g(• 8, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April 22, 1982 j Riencourt to Lecture FIFTH ANNUAL FUNFEST MARATHON a HALF MARATHON Malvinas allowed to remain iHegally on Arts French cultural historian the island since that time. Amaury de Riencourt will discuss continued from page~ All Argentineans, whether inside or outside of Argentina, "Creation Versus Evolution and overwhelmed the crippled Mysticism Versus Science" on regard their claim to the Argentine forces still there. The Malvinas Islands as legitimate. April 22, aJ 7 p.m., in Woodward U.S. refused to pay com­ Hall, at UNM, In the United Nations and. the t MA!MFA show might not pensation for its attack on the His talk, part of the Graduate islands, and the British ignored Organization of American Lecture Series, is sponsored by the the protests of Argentina against States all the Latin American Gradu'!te Studies Office. The the violent seizure of her natio~s support Argentina with ~1 please matinee crowd, but... lecture is free and open to the territory in the islands. their votes. The United States has always public, Ever since that time, for 149 Robert Rumson beauty and originality. "a great Author of "Roof of the World" years, Argentina has requested abstained from approving Argentina's claim against And much of the huge MA/MFA showing little (1950); "The earning Caesars" annually that the British return A woman and her three grandchildren Britain. Today, the U.S. con­ currently at the Popejoy museum is that way. (1957); ''The Soul of China" the islands to their real owner. stopped in front of an odd series of marathon. sults her ally and neighbor, Unlike recent graduate school shows which (1958); "The Soul of India" (1960): Each time, the British gover­ photographs on their sidetrip into the UNM were split between the academically rigid and a super Argentina, about how to handle "The American Empire" (1968); nment requests the vote of the Art Museum before the Wednesday matinee sloppy "conceptual,'' this show is filled with weekend . . . '82" "Sex and Power in History" current inhabitants of the isles: the 'invasion' of El Salvador, of Annie. but doesn't back Argentina in original and well-executed work. (1974); and "The Eye .of Shiva" sheepherders of British stock "Well, I don't get it," one of the children her diplomatic struggle with the Of the 25 graduate candidates exhibiting in Amarillo, Texas (1981), Riencourt has spent the past who wish to remain part of said to her zrandmother, ''What does it the show, almost all appear to be making invaders of the Malvinas. 40 years traveling to such exotic Britain. Yet, when Britain seized mean?" honest attempts at creating unique and DATE: Saturday, May 29,1982 places as Algiers, Vienna, the islands by force in 1833, she The days of stalling and The grandmother squinted for a moment legitimate work and none have the same For Information, Write Casablanca, Morocco, Iran, Egypt did not call for a vote of ap­ waiting for answers from the at the photo of a barely visible mask hidden style. FUN FEST MARATHON and Kuwait. proval before expelling the British are at an end. The behind foilage. "If you figure it out, explain "You can tell that they don't all go to the "Cans" John T Haese/sr. 1700 POLK STREET He has interviewed such people Argentine settlers from the British, long known to be such it to me, will you, Christy?" same parties," a friend said. There are dark Raphael-like nudes in telling the viewer, "if you wait just a AMARILLO, TEXAS79102 as the Shah of Iran; Mohhammed islands. great lawmakers and fair After ,they moved on, I carne over and The work includes colorful pop landscapes modern irreligious agonies, huge blown-up moment, I'm going to, change the rest of your Ali Jinnah, the founder of International law and the players, will be expected to come looked hard at the photo and then read the of westside Albuquerque, delicate ·tone canvases of Holy Cards on dressers casually life." Pakistan; Mahatma Gandi; Lord through yet, even if it is 149 accompanying text - something about a Monroe Doctrine were somehow paintings and a room with a tiny santo­ cluttered with sunglasses ashtrays and other And there's a lot more. Mountbatten, then Viceroy of waived, as Britain has been years too late. poltergeist from the 19th century. I realized I occupied coffin and walls pasted with south­ modern artifacts playfully painted in a color­ i i:!IJ .: liillj!gl·l~)! 1: ,,, 1: [tj t;i:!iJ I!• ,A,~Jjl India; Prime Minister J. Nehru; also didn't know what it meant, but couldn't of-the-border trinkets and silver-painted by-number style. Also, there were incredibly It's a very impressive show. Fortunately, Carlos Raphael Rodriguez, head of care less because I was enjoyjrtg the photo's garden utensils. seductive portraits of people who seem to be it's running through May 1.5. 'Spetfers' may well be the most ()figinal, arresting film I have the Cuban Communist Party; and ever seen. This " a no-holds-barred adult film Indira Gandhi. Second and third prizes are a that's electric, eloquent and engrossing.11 The speaker now lives in Geneva, Balloon Ride Raffle sailplane ride and an airplane ride. Na•ma /&l!l" :>lOOP Aft'' Oo,~ Switzerland. Tickets will be sold in thP. Student "SPETTERS IN ANY I ANGUAGE IS TERRIFIC! ·· Theater Mark Ballance Union Building at an Air Force An example of superb film mukmg in oil its ospeds ... ID Card Changes ROTC booth April 22 and 23, and Starts Friday exciiing, intensely v1sual cinema. The Arnold Air Society and at the Fiesta. They will cost $1.00 Overacting 111ars an otherw~e solid 'Little Foxes' One Week Only! Anexubcrantce~e~r~i~~~l,l:f:;;: Catherine Jones Angel Flight Air Force ROTC each. • organizations, are having a raffle The drawing will be held April 30 Kirk Thomas has chosen to direct this In the first and second acts, Martin's husband lies near death on the stairway Studertts who plan to attend for a balloon" ride, according to at the Air Force ROTC building at Ann Ryan family drama in a traditional manner. His Birdie is just another sweetly faded Southern above her. This one gesture badly dilutes UNM .next fall should hold onto Pam Tucker, Angel Flight member. 1901 Las Lomas. directing is smooth if not innovative or lady who finds comfort and escape from the what cart be one of the most powerful scenes their student identification cards. Regina Giddens .• a grasping, manipulating, inspired, and he draws good to excellent post-Civil War world in elderberry wine and ever written by a playwright noted for her Assistant Registrar Jim Acosta money-hungry bitch, sits unmoved as her performances from most of the cast. her lovely niece, Alexandra. powerful scenes. said the same cards wiH be used husband suffers a heart attack that she could Charles Driscoll as Ben, ~I Jone~ ~ H~w~ver, in her. thi.rd act monolo?ue Much of the enjoyment of watching this next year. Pictures will not be tal; en have prevented. Horace and_ Katy ~yan Martm as B1rd1e descr~bmg the unhappmess of her hfe, production derives from the fine technical as students registerthis year. Described as "one of those that eats the deserve specml ment~on. All three ~re well· ~ar~m pull out th~ stops and. transfer~ work done, Michael Myers' set got gasps and If a student loses their iden· earth, like the locusts in the Bible," she is the known to local aud1ences, and With good B1rd1e from a pathet1c character mto a trag1c applause from the audience at last Sunday tification card, they will have to pay central character in the Classics Theatre reason. one. afternoon's show. It deserved it. Lavish a $5 replacement fee. production of The Little Foxes now playing Other notable performances come from without being gaudy, it fulfills Hellman's Validation labels will be mailed at Albuquerque Little Theatre. Driscoll captures the essence of Ben, a Ralph Anderson as Oscar and Birdie's stage directions that "everything should be sometime in May to students who As Regina, Linda Bergman has strong greedy capitalist in the worst sense of the corrupt and weak son, Leo; and Chrishelle the best." have registered for summer classes. presence and a good sense of timing- but word. He uses his considerable powers as an Lafay Speller as the 111aid and errand runner, Students should receive their fall badly overplays the role, marring an actor sparingly, turning in an elegantly Cassie. The lighting design by James Gardner's semester validation label before otherwise solid production of the Lillian underplayed performance, This fine ensemble acting is almost urtdone complements it and the actors well, especially classes begin in August. Hellman classic. The pivotal scenes in The Little Foxes are by Bergman. Here Regina is shrill where she in the morning scene at the beginning of act The Little Foxes is set in ihe deep South in between Horace and Regina. In order for should be menacing, obvious where she ll. A FILM BY PAUL VERHOEVEN, 1900, It concerns the efforts of Regina and them to work, Horace, a good and gentle should be coy and melodramatic when a Despite flaws in Bergman's charac­ THE OIREClOR OF 'TURKISH DELIGHT," her two equally disagreeable brothers, Ben man, must be given enough backbone by the sense of dynamics is aU-important, especially terization of Regina, rtobody looking for a 'KATI TIPPEL; AND 'SOLDIER OF..,;O~RA:;;N=G~E:Nr:ANr:'j"iryF and Oscar Hubbard, to build a cotton mill in actor playing him to keep from being in her final confrontation with Horace. solid evening's entertainment should miss MUSIC BY KAYAK I their town, despite the opposition of swallowed whole by his manifestly evil wife. No matter how evil 'Regina may be, one The Little Foxes, lt is a satisfying production 1:00. 9:15 Sai·SUn Mal. Regina's husband, Horace. Jones does a first-rate job. has to wince when Bergman smirks as her of a classic American play. 2:30. 4:45

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Well the answer is two, as of yesterday, when Head Coach Gary Colson announced the signing of Niles Dockery. Tim "13 carrot" Garrett >igned last week on the national signing day. The two were high on Colson's list of recruits but Los Angeles is the the number is nowhere near the number of blue chip athletes that only place to teach. ,.-'- other schools are signing. We have opportunities at each level for teachers Ed Muehsam "Niles was rated as one of the Interested in providing our students a rich and ACCOUNTING MAJORS: Len Loughran (middle] shoots through the defense in Sunday's loss to the Desert Lacrosse club in top guards in the. junior college meaningful educational experience. The specific Flagstaff. ranks," Colson said of the 5-foot- requirements: 11 inch poin~guard. ''We need him • Elementary Regular. YOU CAN'T PULL AN to rest Phil (Smith) and in case Phil UNM Lacrosse Club to Host Tournament • E;lement~;~ry Bilingual: We are seeking bilingual ALL-NIGHTER FOR THE gels hurt or something." Spanish-speaking teachers whose background The New Mexico Lacrosse Club from Colorado Springs, Colorado, the Desert Lacrosse Club. Steve Dockery played two years with and training qualify them to teach Hispanic CPA EXAM will host the third annual New the Western States Lacrosse Club Hartenhoff was the high scorer for Henderson County Junior College students. Notfor a 19V2 hour test Mexico Lacrosse Classic this from Colorado and the New the New Mexico squad, notching up in Athens, Texas. He averaged 17 • Secondary Bilingual: Openings for qualified bil­ weekend on Johnson field.The Mexico Tech Lacrosse Club from seven goals in two games. points a game, while leading his ingual teachers to teach hispanic students in on an entire accounting games will begin Saturday morning Socorro. A celebration is planned after the team to a third place finish in the grades 7-12. Subjects include Mathematics, Eng­ cuntculum. at 9 a.m. and will resume on New Mexico is 3-2 on the year Saturday night game to honor all of nationals. He was named to the lish, English as a second language, Agricultural Sunday morning. and has been competing. since the the teams competing in the two-day Science, Industrial Arts. Physical & Life Sciences. Preparation Is crucial. It honorable mention all-tournament Four other teams from the south- beginning of the spring semester. event. It will be an informal get team and selected to the first team • Secondary Non-Bilingual: Subjects include must be organized, west will be participating in the At a lacrosse competion last together and local and out-of-town all-juco by the Basketball Times. Mathematics, English. English as a Second Lan­ tourney. The squads include: weekend in Flagstaff, Arizona, the fans ate invited. The details will be comprehensive and efficient. Dockery's coming means that guage, Agricultural Science, Industrial Arts, Phys­ Northern Arizona University from Lobos beat Arizona State in a 10-8 printed in the program that will be ical and Life Sciences. Flagstaff, Arizona, Air Force Prep. squeaker. Later they were beaten by availiable at the tournament. Brad Evangelho gets moved to the PERSON/WOLINSKY has st'lown over 30,000 accounting shooting guard spot, where. a host • Special E;ducalion: Aphasia, Orthopedically majors how to get the poinls they need to pass the biggest test o! of other Lobos hang their hats. It handicapped. Severely handicapped, Speech & also means that we may have to Language, Educationally handicapped and Visu­ their lives. .friends .(they grew up together in ·Seamo!l has been leaning towards Our alumni can be !ound in fJIIery major CPA firm. Intramurals and Fiestas: A Nice Weekend Combi'IUltion watch the 'LOllO · "big" meri get ally handicapped. clobbered on the boards again next Louisville) and Niles has told him NMSU and Drew has offered him a that he' signed, so we are hoping scholarship. If you are qualified and interested In a challenging FOR IMMEDIATE ANSWERS TO ALL VOUR QUESTIONS, CALL: The UNM Intramural Depart­ tennis, softball, flag football and a Gym and entrees are due today. year. assignment in Southern California ... ment has a number of activities flea market. The contest is marked for Saturday. that will get him here," Colson Colson lost out on the two in- · (212) 895-5899 (516) 473-6200 There is someone in the winds continued. "The feelings are state players that he had been after, planned for this weekend to get the The entrees for the co-ree frisbee Billiard tourney entrees are due ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Outside New Vork call 1-800-645-5460 approaching finals cntnch off competition are due today in Rm. today at the managers meeting in that can help them however and positive that he will pick us." last week. Sandia's Rich Strong and students' minds, and the activities #230 in Johnson Gym and the Rm. 154, at 4 p.m.. Monday is the that man is George Scott. Scott is 6- New Mexico State has signed six Eldorado's Karl Willock have April 29, 1982 ~ ...., CALL OR WRITE FOR OUR CAREER PlANNING BOOKLETS: should be fun for non-students as meeting is set for room #154, in starting day. 8 and very physical, a chamcteristic athletes already, including two blue signed with Colorado State and To arrange your interview 711):0 • You and ltle CPA Exam: AGuide lor AccounHng Major> well. Johnson Gym, at 4:00 p.m .. The The Seventh Annual Tennis that none of the present Lobos chippers. Aggie mentor Weldon Texas, respectively. contact your Placement Office • Allemote Pathways to o Professional Career In Accounting action is set for Saturday. Doubles Spring Classic will be held Equal Opportunity Employer • With Fiestas beginning today, the The Fiesta Softball tournament April 23, 24 and 25, at the east activities are numerous and in.clude will be Saturday and the entrees are tennis courts. It is open to students, PERSON/WOLINSKY CPA REVIEW COURSES frisbee, putt putt golf, billiards, also due today. The meeting will be faculty, staff and the general public Russians to 'Pit' 4 ROOSEVELT AVE .. BOX E • PORT JEFFERSON STA.. N.Y. 11776 Friday in Rm. 230 in Johrtson Gym, and entries are due today at noon in at 4 p.m .. It is for men's and the intramural office. Awards will The Russian National Gym­ women's teams. be given to the top four teams. nastics team will be in Albuquerque The Putt Putt doubles entries are The Second Artnual Intramural for an exhibition performance to Once Again due today in Rm. 230 in Johnson Flea Market will be held Saturday raise scholarshiJ) money for both b\OJP Gym, and the meeting is set for from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., in the UNM gymnastics teams. It will today. Action begins next Wed­ parking lot directly south of start at 7 p.m. at UniversitY Arena .. ~ ...... ~.~Sidewalk Sale nesday. Johnson Gym. It is sponsored by and wiU feature Olga Mistapartova, A meeting for the men's and the UNM "Getaway :Program." Kurt Thomas and Lobo Steve women's flag football tourney is set Everyone is welcome to buy or sell Jennings. Saturday, April 24 for Friday in room 154 of Johnson their items. The Russians, who have won the Olympics since 1952, will bring its 1981 World Champion men and 9 to 5:30 women's teams. 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