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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1976 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. By Ruth S.Intress ~time we have a guaranteed 25 Coston endorsing tire activities of against the · bill was Sen. Celia up again, and the next time it will Project Consejo received $2,321 students who will act as tutors. Any NORML in the decriminalization Knight. "I don't think the pass because there will be more of at the ASUNM Senate ty1eeting student who wants to tutor can •. of marijuana, The resolution states decriminalization of marijuana the Senators here to support it,'' Wednesday night, and a resolution The program is not limited just to facts about the cost to tax payers should be an issue for UNM. It will for the ASUNM Senate to endorse Chicano studies.'' for each arrest for possessing one only hurt our position with the Louis Tempkin, the coordinator the marijuana · decriminalization . Concerning the disturbance on ounce or less of marijuana, and lists legislature, and our lobbying ef­ 9f the Office of Research and. activities of NORML failed in a the Senate floor last week, ASUNM the states that have already passed forts for more money,'' she said. Consumer Affairs (ORCA), said,. voteof6-7-2. ''We will be conducting a survey in President Damon Tobias said, .Jaws to decriminalize marijuana Rupp said, "Worrying about the Consejo, which bas · made its the next two weeks to find out what "Most of the people here with users. legislature is relevant but by passing the students feel about main objective for the year be to Project Consejo last week were not Sen. David Rupp said, "You this resolution we are saying we are decriminalization of marijuana. We tutor students in the high schools, . members of Consejo. What don't have to be a user of concerned about teenagers who are will poll approximately was appropriated the $2,321 after a happened last week was part of a marijuana to support this getting criminal records from 250 students at 10 different locations." brief questioning period from the power struggle in Chicano studies." resolution. In light of the costs for smoking marijuana. They don't get Tempkin said he is conducting Senate. Causing a large controversy at arresting people for only one ounce criminal records for drinking which the survey on the request of Sens. Diane Naranjo, a former Wednesday's Senate meeting was a df marijuana, it should be passed." is just as illegal for them." Consejo coordinator said, "At t_his resolution written by Sen. George One of the strongest advocates Knight and Shriver. The results of ,•.• ~After nearly an hour of debate, a the poll will be presented at the next ·--- ., ... · .. -.... roll-call vote was taken which Senate meeting Wednesday, Oct. en(ied in a tie. The tie was broken 20. Wi\h a vote against the resolution by In other Senate action: Ne\N Mexico Vi~e President Dorothy Davidson. -IFC Panhellinic was funded Davidson said, "This resolution is $1150, gre~tly going to affect our image as -A · Censure Act was passed DAILY a Lfpiyersity to the legislature." which would deny a Senator from LO . A(fter Senate ajourned, Sen. voting if he or she missed three or Friday, October 8, 1976 "l!H!.,?N.i~p:;.~·10~~·~ tmRf\f(Y Ste~e Shriver, a supporter of the more Senate or committee \ · t.... t~,~~"''""'niu "' ·· ·· · • "'reso1ution said, "It will be brought meetings. ,! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~--~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!iii ... ".. ~...... -·•" .• ·No Longer Sole Supporter U. Cuts Quito Funds By Dolores Wood lot that the University needs," he center to all the New Mexican UNM' s administration has ·said. He said the Biology depar- universities. The proposal would decided that the University will no tment had asked for a new machine require the universities involved in longer be the sole provider of funds that .cost $55,000 but the ad- the center to pay an amount for the Andean Study and Research ministration had to refuse the proportional to the students Center in Quito;" Ecuador, said request tiecause the University did participating in the center. "We do UNM Provost Chester Travelstead. not have the money. not know yet, whether these Unless other New Mexican The departments at UNM resent universities will agree to this universities agree to help support being refused money when they proposal," he said. "If the other . the center, it wiH close, he said. know the University is sending universities do agree to the The budget for the center is $60,000 of the main ¢ampus' proposal, .the center will run next about $100,000, but the money the money to the Andean Center, he year, if they do not, the center will center takes in is only about said. . close ....

) $30,000, he· ,said,. The center " "We just don'.t feel it is fair to "" "Eventually,' we· hope that the· receives about $20,000 in tuition, other campus departments to take credit hours that are taken at. the and about $11 ,000 from Northern money from the main campus center will be supported by the llliriois University (NIU) because departments 'and send the money to legislature, as they are not now," Chester Trat~elstead \(! .. :~ NIU sends some students there. Quito," he said. hesaid. 1; I i ,. The number· of students the 't, The Board of Educational BE F •11• A il University sends to the center has Financeagreedtolistthefundsfor unw1 ·lng to· pprove been declining while the funds the the center in a line item in .the I!i/ ;~· University sends it have stayed the· budget the board sends to th~ New ,.. ~; j same. "Even though the number Of (; UNM students has gone from about ·Mexicoitem, ifState if. approvedLegislature. byA linethe Gr· adu.at·· e N;urst·ng ·Program I. SO to about 27, the building costs legislature, would earmark funds and teacher costs remain about the directly to the ~enter. same," he said. "If the number of But because the other universities By Tim Higgins very carefully," she ~aid, "but we operating with an acting vice students had stayed at 40 or 45 at refused to commit their funds, the Despite its widespread support had hoped the need for this president and an acting dean, we least, we probably could have board dropped any mention of the from health organizations and program would be as obvious to didn't push as hard as we might funded the center a while longer.'' center from its budget. colleges across the state, UNM's everyone else as it is to nurses. We have. We were reluctant to move "The sixty thousand dollars Travelstead said he has proposed proposed graduate program in have a great many letters of support ahead with a new program without UNM sends to Quito could buy a a funding sy~tem outside for the nursing· has repeatedly failed to get from other schools across the state, some input from the people who necessary approval from the state's clinical agencies, hospitals and would eventually run the Board of Educational Finance directors of nursing.'' program." (BEF). Efforts to establish the Another factor which may have The effort to establish the program are now stalled for at least worked against the approval ofthe graduate program was begun in a year, until the BEF meets again. program is the recent inclusion of 1975 with funds grantedby theW. The ac'ting dean of UNM's •·nursing graduate studies in the Kellog Foundation, which also Coll~ge of Nursing, Marion·Fleck; Western Interstate CommissiQn on helped finance the development of said "I'm very disappointed that Higher Education (WICHE) UNM's School of Medicine. The circumstances both within UNM cooperative program. This enables grants from Kellog for the and with the BEF have prevented New Mexican students to attend development of the nursing full approval of the proposal as it participating out-of-state colleges program have totaled $30,600. This was presented to and approved by while paying only resident tuition. Continued on Page 6 the UNM faculty and regents. The. · The state of New Mexico pays the great need for a master's program difference between resident and in our state has been documented. non-resjdent tuition for these Jimmy Carter We find it particularly acute in students." relation to the lack of qualified . Fleck, however, said she didn't To Campaign faculty in the associate degree and think the WICHE program was the practical nursing programs in our answer to the state's nursing In Albuquerque· state. Many faculty do· not yet have education need. "The problem of a master's degree, and they're many of our nurses,'' she said, .-is Democratic presidential nominee anxiously looking toward UNM to the problem of women.....:.most of Jimmy Carter is scheduled to campai&.u ..Jn. ..A tbuquerque today ~~~~"""'~.--~~rw~~~~~~~~~~;~·Chaiieci~~~;~!~~~~e who want to take and will speak at a rally in Civic . Plaza downtown. ., I;:::.;;:;;. :;~;; .... .:=~~u:! ~mc:~u~ei~tn:u: ~1~· !~~ ::t. n;:;:~~:~~::.~~~~ Carter will arrive at Albuquerque health programs, said ''it would be and that some are able to work International Airport at 11 :30 a.m. instrumental to give further study part-time. "We don't see m'any where he will be welcomed by local Balloon Crossing 7 to UNM's . proposed master's students who want to take ad­ supporters. degree in nursing as weD as the total vantage of the WICHE program," He will then be taken downtown .~· Balloon crossing .;igns were erected on 1·25 at the 'nursing needs of the state.'' It was she said. to meet with Southwest Indian Osuna and Montano intersections yesterday in the third time in seven months the Circumstances within UNM that leaders. f.•repsration for the fifth annual Albuquerque Balloon committee had failed to take .action may have hurt the proposal's At noon, Carter will walk to Fies~a. The fiesta begins 7:45a.m. tomorrow with the lir­ on the proposal. chances for approval include the Civic Plaza to speak before an st ascent from the Simms Launch Site et the north end of Fleck said one reason for the resignation within the last year of estimated crowd of 5000 to 8000 GEF'"& 1·eluctatice· to ap.,rove· the Dr. Robert who 'was vice ''"suf)portets ana severa1 ·~tate ' the 'city. At' 10:~0 a:m. the 8aJioori Fiesta Parade' wiil Kugel, ePr9sr!:Un.J~ the tise in college costs president of Health Sci.ences, and Dem.octadc ~andtdates including begin at the·. fairgrounds and follow Central Ave. to and the projected leveling-off' of Dr. Louise Murray, who was dean. Sen. Joseph Montoya. UNM. The fiesta is in collaboration with the city arts college ·enrollments. "Any new c·of the College of Nursing. Carter is scheduled to leave for EJ festit~al (seep. 10). · program is likely to be scrutinized .. : Fleck said, ''Because we're Paso at I :30 p.m.

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--·-~----· ~ 0\,..... ""'. :;> Experts Say Carter Wins Round· Tvvo .0 UNM's ~ policy to sell China or any Com­ By Robert R. Lee superb job" in South Africa. ministration's foreign policy and cooperate with the boycott. Ford 8 munist nation arms. • Jimmy Carter won Wednesday's Carter charged that the jabbed at Carter's lack of ex­ said· further that hereafter the Referring to President Nixon's 2 foreign policy debate according to Republican administration's perience in this area, saying "You Department of Commerce will visit to China, Carter said the 1972 3 early surveys, but the real damage foreign policy has lost America the can debate methods, but there are disclose the names of American ..Q for President Ford may lie in his respect and trust of other nations. two things you can't companies that participate in the opportunity to normalize relations with China has been "frittered ·~ statement about Eastern Europe Carter also said the American debate-experience and results." boycott. A saying it was no longer dominated people have had no voice in the Ford· also said Carter has ad­ Ford defended the last strategic away under Forfl." Carter also said 8 by the Soviet Union. conduct of foreign policy. vocated cutting the defense budget, arms limitation agreement with the he ''would not stand in the way of the freedom of the people of ·~ Ford also pointed to Portugal, Carter criticized Kissinger, saying which, Ford said, would destroy the Soviet Union, saying the U.S. has ~ the Middle East and South Africa "Mr. Kissinger has been the position of strength from which the "negotiated from a position of Taiwan." strength." ' The candidates were also ~~~~~~~~~== ~ i:!: as "American successes" in foreign President of this country" in the U.S. has negotiated. ..0 :£ policy. Ford said Secretary of Stale context of foreign affairs. Carter said Ford has made a Ford also said America's new questioned on these issues: Tony Lama And Justin Boots Wrights Indian 0" "political football" of the defense cruise missile would be included in Panama Canal-Carter said he Pl Henry Kissinger "has done a Ford defended his ad- Trading Post Inc. .oo ,,f budget. Carter said further that the next round of arms limitation would continue to negotiate control Stetson And Resistol Hats ,_. Ford cut the defense budget by $6.8 talks only if the Soviet Backfire of the Canal Zone with Panama, Comfy Outer Wear {Since 1907) ASUNM PEC and and .would consider reducing Record "' billion before he fired Secretary of bomber is also included. ~ Defense James Schlesinger, and Carter charged that although military emplacements in the Zone. Gross Suits Fine Indian Jewelry, Speakers Committee then later added most of that Ford has been· in office for two Ford said the U.S. "must maintain pottery and Carvings. · Presents: amount back to the budget because years, "absolutely no progress" has complete access" to the canal, as Sale of "political heat" over the been made on the new arms well as the capacity to defend the large Selection Of Leather Coats Student Discount With I.D. Schlesinger firing. limitation agreement. canal. Ford also said. negotiations Available In All Styles Asked if full diplomatic relations would continue. Carter also said the Ford ad­ ~16 Central SW ministration has "clouded our with China means abandoning Vietnam-The candidates agreed commitment" to Israel by selling Taiwan and selling military har­ that Vietnam should not be ad­ Buy 1 Record At Regular Albuquerque's sophisticated arms to Iran and dware to China, Ford said China­ mitted to the UN until there is a full Saudi Arabia. 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Edito.-ial A Comment on Butz' Statement· ' But Read Editor's Note First 0 u Whose WorlfR!, ... 1.~'.•.•. 11 P0PE) 0YEHAiY~ While we all know the merit of having distinguished persons give talks coloreds want is a tight pussy, a Editor: ...-..-..·iiil'iiil' -· AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO on topics which are of great importance and interest to us, and we reali~e loose pair .of shoes, and a warm deficit spending to finance some it is possible to get insight from these persons, we cannot help but won­ place to shit." In response to Mr. Crain's letter long-range project is one thing. To der. printed in Monday's LOBO, I agree finance current operations through PRESENT that deficit spending is not 'bad' in We what will really be accomplished at the workshop. All the .. What are we to make of a high borrowing is quite another. ~onder and of itself; however, Mr. Crain state will know that we have, or had, some problem which brought on this .11111111111 1111111111111111 II I I 1111 II I JIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIJIJIIJIIJIIJIIIIJJII Ill L ETT ER IIIIJJIJIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIJI, government official who holds such It might be noted in passing that, s has not said anything in his letter to ;-vorkshop._ th_e is so glamorous that it is probably a feather views? What are we to make of a with the possible exception of ~ut ~orkshop demonstrate that it is appropriate 1n the adm1mstrat1on s cap rather than mud in its face. I President who, while "repriman­ wars, the federal government to the situation at hand, either. ding" him, simultaneously says engages in deficit spending as a From the looks of the brochure detailing the events of the workshop we Chicano Studies Offers Assistance Deficit spending implies that future . Oct 10-"Twelfth Nl.ght" .Ir that he wanted him to remain in of­ means of altering the economy, not believe it .will be great media event. We also hope that enough work has ] students will pay for what is con­ a Editor: fice despite his views? And what because they see something that op1n10n that is shared by others easily led away from the important sumed currently. The only way to gone on 1n the small committee that it will make no difference whether In regards to a letter written by <:Jre we to make of a political system they just have to buy. I do not anything comes of this workshop or not. who are or have been. associated realities because they believe ( avoid that is to continue borrowing; Lawrence Trujillo in Tuesday's · that permits a man of such views to believe that the Senate has yet with Chicano Studies in one way or everything they read or hear. that, with an institution like the We don't wish to condemn this meeting before it begins, rather we urge LOBO, I would like to accept his in­ ! occupy a position that enables him gained .a role in our economy of Shakespeo.r's comed_y masterpiece - Russio.-in another. Senate and ASUNM, could only students to attend it, learn as much as is possible, record your reactions vitation for some feedback to help I was a part of thili category of I to formulate policies which affect quite that magnitude. end up in a Ponzi scheme. color-English dialog yourself, then report your feelings personally to a member of the com­ him clarify the disillusionment felt misinformed and misdirected millions of people throughout the RobertS. Stacy, Jr. mittee. This workshop has got to be a lot different from what anyone ex­ in regards to Chicano Studies. I It is apparent that Mr. Trujillo and students, until I took the time to ;---, world? It does not seerii just to impose pected it to be, but let's make the best of it. would like to acknowledge the fact others who tend to criticize have find out and take part in Chicano on future students a charge for that his letter seemed to be a per­ been informed about "those something from which they will Several committee members are: Mari-Luci Jaramillo, Herb Fernandez Studies. I was enlightened by those r Balloon fiesta l sonal and straightforward account people" through the "backdoor." who have fought for the rights and Make no mistake about it: this derive no benefits. To engage in Alfred Santistevan, Antonio Esquivel, and Henry Casso. ' For his benefit and the benefit of and that this response is a personal privileges of students, and those l Aerial l Tickets eve. of Performance Adults $2.00 others who fail to participate for . who constantly devoted time to aid fear of being stereotyped, I would others in hopes of creating a more UNM Has Soccer Clubs 1 Photo Fli~hts ' UNm Students and Staff Jl.SO Senate Viewpoint like to help solve their disillusioned pleasant University experience. Not Ed~~~ss what, UNM? Believe it or you consider yourself just l Pilot and plane 26 hr. I Te1277-3121 feelings in regards to Chicano knowing many people in Chicano "everyone"? I Holds 3 passengers 1 No Reservations-All films at 7t30 Studies. Studies before I committed myself, not, there is a UNM soccer club 1 :1!96-4938/268-7974 1 Let Punishment Fit the Crime and city teams that play every Sun- Rani Doyon 1 ~ . I was delighted to discover that the day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Yes, By George Coston~ ASUNM Finance Committee Chairman The purpose of Chicano Studies participants were sensible, 1 ------~~~'-""-'=~2~9~8~-~5:99:3~ev~e~n~in~g!:s~_ll~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4\ and what people associated with it cooperative, and understanding in­ know how startling this must be. it strive to do is to provide assistance dividuals. I found that they were After all, what is soccer compared ~ Former Film Committee Chair­ not done in some instances and I present. I would rule out the to Chicanos and any others who proponents of the importance -of to football, rugby, golf or track? ,')( Who cares or has time to play or ,Ji person Rob Baldwin appeared can easily obtain documentation to possibility of the co-signer using in­ come to the Center. This assistance gaining a well-rounded education. watch soccer? Right? WRONG! :1l before the ASUNM Senate on prove this. visible ink. is primarily of an academic, Furthermore, I learned that not Wednesday, Sept. 29 to answer Second, even if Mr. Baldwin had In closing, there is, without a cultural, and social kind, one that being selfish and closed-minded in­ Soccer has grown and really built "~ up in the North. Scholarships are !;i questions rel<•ting to the Film Com­ never read a copy of this memo the doubt, factual evidence to prove helps students obtain a well­ dividuals, they were able to help offered for soccer and high schools mittee's present deficit of ap­ purchase requisition form he must my creeping suspicion that Mr. Rob rounded education. It is really too make me realize that you learn ~ are developing and providing these 5 proximately $11,205.00.1 would like have surely filled out a few times Baldwin was in violation of certain bad that few are aware of these about yourself by learning about 'i players. A're we content to be so ' to thank Mr. Baldwin for attending before his resignation is extremely business office procedures. qualities, but it is understandable, other individuals. behind? '" the Senate meeting, but I don't blunt in what one can or cannot do. Perhaps a suitable punishment for because they are not widely ;a Right here at our University we thank him for the way in which he This form states very clearly in big Mr. Baldwin would be subjection to publicized or remembered as the In learning about these in­ ~ have a soccer club that deserves as bypassed certain business office capital letters the five continuous showings of the faults that are occasionally dividuals and their organizations, ~ much support and recognition as o procedures in running the Film following-NOTICE: DO NOT film Hotel Ozone or the upooming published and indeed remembered. predictions on results of certain ac­ any other sport. When traveling to Committee. The following facts will PURCHASE ANY GOODS OR [sic] Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It is strange how people are so tions taken by these individuals ~ compete, they provide their own ~ explain just what I am getting at. SERVICES UNTIL BUSINESS OF­ cannot be accurate if they are transportation and pay their own --~ On Jan. 10, 1975 a memo was FICE APPROVAL HAS BEEN OB­ based on a reporter's account or ¥ expenses. With them giving so ~ sent to all GSA/ASUNM and in­ TAINED. In this case, ignorance of what one "vaguely remembers much to play, is a little support and dependently funded student the law would be a very lame ex­ An Exception to Rule? what happened at a meeting last J recognition too much to ask? ;;; organizations whose affairs and cuse. y.ear." Clearly it helps to know both There is also a women's soccer " financial records are transacted Third, ASUNM law makes it Editor: sides of the story before we reach a club which is trying to encourage through the New Mexico ·union clear that in the case of ASUNM I wish to express an exception to the statement that NORML's State conclusion and criticize. new members and form a league. Business Office. This memo stated committees and agencies the chair­ Political Coordinator made regarding the conservative nature that he Anthony Carabajal Of course, this is even more of a that effective Jan. 20, 1975, a new person and one member wishes to portray. • struggle. As we know, women are bookkeeping system would be put' designated by the chairperson who Myself and three other members wish to express that we are of a radical barely coordinated enough to drib- style 110 wlute/smootl1 into operation that required Mr. is not the Senate Representative nature and intend to keep that nature established until we are pass.ed by in shall be the two persons authorized time and join the future equivalent of today's "silent majority." ble a ball, let alone play soccer. If black/smootl1 Baldwin and all others concerned brown/smooth to spend funds. However, there are If it wasn't for the "radicals" of the 60's, we might still be in Viet Nam. you believe this myth, then come to obtain prior approval from the out to the field Saturday mornings pumpkm/smooth business office before he ordered p·•rchase ·requisitions in which So, take that, Alex. · natural/smocth only Mr. Baldwin's signature is Charles W. Franklin, Esq. and watch us practice. There must any "educatio'"!al" films. This was ~pinion Policy be something to a sport that gets us up on a Saturday morning (of OOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIII our own free will) after a Friday Letters to the editor ... night I IWCWW 7l//IT UkJJfAN PfJS518/.Y /)(}!iSN'T Letters to the editor should Won't you give soccer a chance? I (J()N'f 6fJT t!i't> OF 71/ti Vrm;?! SHE eeueve S!I&KNO/AJ be no longer than 250 words, . It may not be for everyone, but do I JUST H.45N'T evEN C411PA18NetJ! I wet./..1 I eeueve JXJN7' 7H!NK SIIES G!VliiJ A etl&ss 7HAT He!< PAK1Y typewritten and double S!J6te SP$CJISJNCE 15 OY!Nf!J?/ New Mexico ({)()tP ex­ \ spaced. JUNti! '-.. n:. Sender's name, address and DAILY LOBO phone number must be in­ cluded with· the letter or it Vol. 81 No.35 Box20, University P.O., UNM will not be considered for • publication. Names will be Albuquerque, N.M. 87131 .... withheld only by agreement Editorial Phone (505) 277- 4102, 277-4202. TAO with the editor, in person. The New Mexico 'Oaily Lobo is published eartH If a letter is from a group, Monday through Friday every regular week of the Univer.11ity year and weekly during tlle please include a name, phone · summer session "by the Board of Student TE number and address of a PubU.-.ations o( the University of New Me_xico, snoeUJI.-Ho..UOJM; and is not financially associated wlth UNM, group member. Second dass postage p3id at Albuquerque, ·~ew _Mexico 87131. Subscription rate ,Is, $10.00 for tb~ aeademlc year. Edi1or·in-Chicl Managing Editor News Editor Advertising Manager The opintoruJ On the editorial Editorial Board ot are those Susan Walton Teresa Coin Joseph Donnelly '"' ~ .. , •, prin_ted' ln . TOe tnl!Y Lobfr."'Rpr.~"*'ri11 repre!lenUI tlia Views of the Un[ver!uty o[ New *fd""'l"!' ' .Coronado Center 293·6530 ! I

(1) I've Got Time for One More Round... ························································••1_--l ~ By Angela Robbins ounces. Indeed, Australian beer is Australian beer that can be bought Good things don't always come attracting sizeable attention. today in many liquor stores _g in small packages. Beer drinkers Brewed, canned and imported throughout the world. 0 can now enjoy a can of beer from Melbourne, Australia, President of Wisdom Beverage •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 ~ containing not 12, but 25 fluid Foster's Lager is a popular brand of Importers, Cal Wisdom, said Foster's Lager has actually been in ~ the United States for about 10 ~ years, but it was only in 1973 that it Engle Lenves t"' 0 For Your Halloween' Finery was packaged and marketed in the 0' 0 larger can. Lacking only seven 0 ounces from being a quart can, g Foster's Lager beer has increased in Tnlon-ted Nest 0 -~·;r.REETLITES 0' sales almost 10 times since the ..., LOTHING change. By Orlando Medina The pre-concert guessing which is " So Bernie Leadon quit the Eagles S'O ~rXCHANGE Howard Rouse of Southwest going on centers on that question of Distributors, 229 Lomas NE, and ran off to find himself with what influence will the Joe Walsh \D-_, added, "It's amazing how the Ronald Reagan's daughter Patti, sound have on the country-rock . what else is new? Apparently Joe "' Tues.- Sat. 10- 5:30 3004 D Central SE marketing package can change the music of the Eagles. Walsh has path of a product ... immediately the Walsh is, because when the Eagles always represented the sound of '3004 D Central S.E. Next to Ddi Cit~· consumer will buy a product appear at the UNM arena, Oct. 29, heavier rock and while the Eagles because of lts different package." Walsh will be taking Lead on's have gone in that direction on Rouse also said, however, that place. occasion (Witchey Woman-first SOMETHING CROW ABOUT! although good packaging is im­ This change in personnel will Eagles a! bum) the concert might PEACE CORPS AND portant for consumer appeal, a I. bring up a pretty important definitely have a heavier rock sound good product is essential for repeat question before the concert and with Walsh and his noted slide VISTA ARE business. that is whether the Eagles will . COMING And what kind of people keep sound the same without Leaden's buying Foster's Lager? Although it presence. It was Leadon who . The concert will not be the only USE contains almost a double per­ provided most of the strong banjo indication of a new sound for the YOUR centage of alcohol than other beers, playing, vocals and co-writing of Eagles, but as with most concert Roster's Lager is enjoyed by a great Solar Home Proceeds many of the Eagles hits. Coin­ tours, the idea behind this concert DEGREE cross section of people, from young cidentally the Best of the Eagles will be to push sales of a brand new INA to old, from people who. prefer a just hit the one million sales Eagles album. The album "Hotel light, domestic beer to those who mark and picked up a platinum California," is scheduled, again DIFFERENT prefer a heavy, imported beer. Go to Medical School pressing (their fifth). coincidentally, to be released when WAY. As the popularity of Australian Proceeds from a solar house built of heat. The sun's rays are ab­ the Eagles tour starts. The new Fledgling Eagle Joe Walsh Will Appeat With 8Qnd beers increases, more and more by construction volunteers, UNM sorbed through collectors attached The Eagles, with a heavy em­ album will definitely feather the liquor stores will be making room civil engineering $tudents and the to the side of the roof. They then phasis from Leadon, have always nests of the Eagles and Walsh. on their shelves to acconiodate not Carpenters' Educational Program, heat water which is circulated been one of the central groups in The advanced public relations country-rock, drawing from their Of course Souther had a couple of was the recruitment, and every star only the size of the beer can, but will be donated to the UNM through hot water coils and a heat One act is still up in the air as far material, which has come in, ad­ Eagles backing him upon his last Medical School for scholarships. pump. This heat is then fed into the background as back-up for Linda as our beloved homecoming concert or group is playing on everybody that of the consumer's demand. vertises Souther as appearing album ''Black Rose." So. the record else's . The purpose of the project is to house. Ronstadt and bassist Randy is concerned an'd that is the possible (another Asylum record musician) ON CAMPUS Meisner's beginning as bassist for company wants him here. The Eagles should be an aerie acquaint pqtential home owners appearance of John David Souther but, there has been no local con­ The Eagles sat in on Walsh's last At the dedication of the house Poco.· with the Eagles. experience with the addition of Oct. 27, 28, 29 with the advantage of solar energy, firmation of Souther's appearance. album, So What?, supposedly this INTERVIEWING said Luther Sizemore, executive yesterday, Gov. Jerry Apodaca Walsh. 'Placement Office director of the New Mexico District discussed how groups like the Mesa Vista Hall Council of Carpenters. "Secondly, government, management and & Law School INFORMATION TABLE; we will provide scholarships for labor could work together. Dr. David Ligon, ornithologist, speaking on "the medical students through the sale of Placement Student Union adaptive significance of communalily in Green Steele~e Spnn Talks: Their, Tour & Album The house will be open to the Woodhoopocs" in Rm. 139, Castettcr Hall, 100· the house. Also, these students block of Yale NE, Mon., Oct. 11 at 3:30 p.m. All must agree to practice part of their public from. 1 to 9 p.m. on week­ By George Gesner students invited • careers in ·one of the sparsely days and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on although they are gearing more ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• In the summer of 1974 populated areas of the state." Saturdays and Sundays until Nov. towards a harder rock style. When Student Directories may be obtained by students Albuquerque was blessed with one !UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS! wit It a valid student ID at the Student Information "Problems·in Civil Engineering, 24. asked about their music and Center in the SUB. of the world's best traditional folk­ whether they were gearing it toward : . class 492" at UNM provided a r.ock groups. In the "Passion Play" the pop market, Hart said that they : CALCULATORS, CB RADIOS : Death by Starvation-Let's organize to ease world construction management team for concert of Jethro Tull, England's were still playing what they enjoy. hunger. Film strip and discussion Oct. 11, at 3:30 the house. It worked with job ! STEREOS & COMPONENTS ! p.m. in Rm. 108, Sociology ~ldg. played to a very "We are just as happy to play for scheduling, real-estate transactions, receptive crowd. 500-600 people. Just so we make • Enclo1e payment In full with order, or rtmlt 20% with ord~r, baiance C.O.D. •e The Rules Committee of Chicano Studies has made buying and coordination of the • • • a proposal on organizational structure and job The group is once again on tour enough money to live on," Hart : PLEASE CHECK BOX FOR ITEM ORDERED : responsibilities. Come by the center Fri., Oct. 8 or subcontractors and suppliers. The through the U.S. pushing their new added. Mon.,"()ct, 11 to read it and make recommendations. project manager was graduate • CALCULATORS AND CD RADIOS • Final action on the proposa1 will take place at the money pays the costs of consultants album "" Hart said, "We are opening a : ADD $2.00 FOR IIANDLING AND SHIPPING : spccitil meeting of the Chicano Studies Policy Com­ student Larry Greenly. Dr. Glenn who travel to UNM, and will also (Chrysalis/CHR 1123). In an new area of music for people to tee Tues., Oct. 12 at 3 p.m. at Chicano Studies. All Sears, professor of civil interested people w~lcome. pay the salary of a full-time project exclusive LOBO telephone in­ look to. The areas of music are •: ...... ,._.. 5 Fast Delivery GuarantHd :. engineering, directed the students. · ~- with certified check only director who will probably be terview from Denver the group had getting wider now." , UNM Judo Club will hold its regular meeting on The house at Comanche and e ._... _____ .,_ Pa. resldants add 6% eales tax e appointed next semester. hopes they would work vocalist extraordinaire; said the Sat., Oct. 9 in Rm. 142 of Johnson Gym. Moon NE, uses the sun as its source . ·gu-·~ . The outline for the program's Albuquerque into their schedule. group was going through a natural : e!ectrooic CD : curriculum was written by two As it stands now they will not transition in their progression • • consultants from Duke University appear here this year. towards rock. ! cdruatas RADIOS.! in the summer of 1975. It includes The group started their tour in Steeleye Span, after two years, e WAS SALE REG. SALE • Ballet Folklorico the teaching of nursing, clinical Denver last week and are playing brings out a new album that has a e 0 SR 52 • 0 CRAIG 4101 ••••••• 5156 5106.95 e 5395 5224 95 specialization and management this week at the Roxy in Los fine line-up that includes Nigel : c'100'" "' 95 5219•95 0 CRAIG 4102 ...... ·5180 5114.95 : skills. The program would require • O p • " "' 52 S • 0 CRAIG 4103 ...... 5240 $149.95 e De Angeles. Other stops on the tour Pegrum, ex- drummer; 6 180 84 95 five faculty members of at least the • 0. SR-S5 "· .. ' S 5 59•95 0 CRAIG 4104 ...... 5200 $129.95 e include Boston, Philadelphia, , Ex-Hull bassist e 0 SR· 1A • .. • 5120 0 JOHNSON 123A ... 5160 599.95 • Albuquerque doctoral level, but would not Chicago, Toronto, Washington, (worked with , too); : g~~t:s~M·.::: : 1 ~~ ~ ;~::: 0 Ml OLAND 862 ..... 5130 S 89.95 : require a separate faculty to be D.C. and New York City (Bottom Robert Johnson, ex-guitarist for • 0 Tl-5040 , ... $150 5109,95 0 Ml OLAND 882 ..... $180 5114.95 • devoted exclusively to the graduate P.J. Proby and Gary Glitter; Peter • Above prices Include A/C D MIDLAND 388 ..... 5205 5129.95 e Classes In Mexican Dance Line) . e C . 0 SHARP 700 ...... Sl40 S 94.95 e program. Fleck estimated that the Two weeks ago the group did a Knight, one of the best violinists • Adaptor/Charger, arrfyontg 0 SHARP BOO ...... S170 5109.95 • program would cost about $100,000 • Case, and lull one year ac ory • Beginning Classes Intermediate Classes taping on the Mike Douglas show." around; and Hart and Prior. on different areas. : 'warranty. (Add 3% for Credit Card· Orders) : by its second ye,ar. , guitarist and vocalist, Prior was proclaimed England'~ The first piece on the album is Mon. And Wed. 5:30-7:00 Fleck said she is confident the said it was quite an experience #I vocalist by New Musical Express appropriately titled "London." It's AND THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ! STEREO i Childrens Classes program will eventually get the seeing how the show was put and Melody Maker. She is the focal an excellent rock 'n' roll round of Mon. And Wed. 6-7:30 Tues-And Thurs. 5:30-7:00 necessary approval from the BEF. together. The United States will get point of the band as she dances and voices. The piece is reminiscent of Carlisle Gym Room 115 1212 Rio Grande N.W. For·now, she said, "we're going to another chance to see Steeleye Span jigs on the stage as she sings. · the traditional number "London POPEJOY H.ALL ! RECEIVERS i MMMaail AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO • • continue to plan and to garner as they tape for the "Midnight Prior said the new album is an Bridge." support. We hope to demonstrate Special" this week. extension of All Around My Hat. "The Bosnian Hornpipes" is a PRESENT ! ®PIONEER® i For Information Call842-9434 the need for the program to the Hart said the group's music is She said they are still doing short acapella piece with brilliant extent that the BEF will recognize it traditional themes but putting stress Two Exciting and Amusing Films This Weekend :• REG SALE •: still based on traditional themes Continued on Page 9 e SX-1250 .. .. • ...... • $900 $584 e as essential." e SX-1050 ...... $700 $469 0 l,lbuttPI'IiPid ••• ONE of tho OLDEST LO~ALLV OWNEOJEWELERS IN ALBUQUERQUE Saturday, Oct 9 - 7:30 e SX·950 ...... $600 .$402 : SINCE ..a_fj ...... ASUNM Speakers Committee • SX-850 ...... $500 $347 • .1928 ~'P' ...... _ : SX-750 .. .. • • • ...... $400 $279 • ...... Number 5 .•. of the 12 presents San Francisco e SX-650 .. .. • • .. • .. • • S300 $213 e ~ ... Most Beautiful Diamond· • SX-550 • • • • • • .. • .. • • S250 $178 : ,._ ~ William F. 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Topic: "The Problems of Freedom" • ONLY 22508 • .... • .. • ..... $550 5367 • • CREDIT WiTC ROS . 22358 ...... •; ..... 5450 $295 e I Majestic PERSONAL SERVICE Oct. 12 8pm Popejoy Hall UNM Twelfth Night • 814 237 5990 2225 ...... • .. .. • 5370 $249 • - Tickets at SUB: Box Office; The General Store Number 1 on Har- •~~~--~ ...... ---~:··~------~~-~'·.--~.~~=~-~~-~~~~.J'22~15~~~~--~-·=~----~·?~5~n~t~·~f(~~-r-----~====:i"i:::N:>:·~~,~·~··~----- , -·-- - Made.in Russia .. ____,!l:....,..,'t,ll; ...... '------...... of lecture. ~~!!1"$i!Jif-Pff'"'Sf ---·~~ ...... ~ ...... _____ ... .._.,...... ,..,.,..._~, ...... , ..... ~~·---~·....,·-~--~ ..... ~ ...... _~~ ·~ --·· __ ,,_English Dialog- Full Color !.«··~· -.Oc:i'<.-< DON PANCIJO'S-Tonight The third filmattheMPl~zaisa Cult.ural. Program Committee. This effect he occasionally Th t Smith/$4.00, 103 pages achieves: throughout Talfulano ~ ea ets shoulcj be the beginning of round MAJ;,L-One of the disaster spoof called the B1g Bus. Enghsh d1alog. Book Review by Alan Dumas 0 three of Don Pancho's Stanley three films playing at the Louisiana 6:05, 7:45 & 9:35p.m. there are small masterpieces of We'll have a button for you at the doo·r­ Talfulano, a new offering in the description. Kubrick festival. Call 247-4414 to Mall is Swashbuckler. This PG­ poetic-reminiscence-of-days-gone- good for drinks, and a chance for football, .§ SUB THEATRE-Tonight Monty LOS ALTOS-Charles Bronson ><: see what time Clockwork Orange rated pirate story starring Robert by category, is the first book by one basketball trips, and more TNIF specials, .a> Python's madness comes over the stars in From Noon 'til Three at A portrait of several old showing. Shaw and Genevieve Bujold plays Drive-ins Bill Rane of Socorro, New Mexico . ;:;;; screen in Now For Something 7:25 & 9:40 p.m. If this isn't prospectors sitting in front of a It's Happening This Friday. at5,7&9p.m. It is the story of a boy growing up !::: Completely Different. Showtimes enough action for you, they are also TERRACE-A Disney double defunct claims office waiting for in Montana during the twenties and are at 7 & 9; 15 as usual. THE GUILD-Una Wertmuller's Neil Simon's Murder by Death, is showing Dog Day Afternoon at 7 & feature, The Apple Dumpling Gang the mail truck is one of the most Z A . . a whodunit with Alec Guiness, thirties, witnessing the end of the oo' Tomorrow night Bogie, in one of s 1 9:35p.m. and The Treasure of Matecumbre, moving passages in the book. And wep . way IS currently S~10wm~. Truman Capote, Elsa Lancaster, great West and the slow arrival of , his toughest roles, leads an Call 265-0220 to see what tlme th1s David Niven Pete Faulk and Pete is the fa.re at the Terrace One. there is an excellent description of American tank crew cut off the Apple: 7 & 10:45 p.m. Treasure- the outside world, out of place in TIHIRirliK i'.f film by one of Europe's best~ Sellers. The' movie doesn't .peter Montana Americus, the cattle A. CINEMA EAST- 8:45p.m. the barren landscape of Rock ;;:.::::::::::::::;:::;:;::::;;;;;;;m;;;;;;:;;:::;:::;::::;::::::;:::::::;;:;:::::;::::::::::~;;::=::::....~f out. 7 & 9: 15 p.m. . baron that lives inside of all" Bill Rane returns for The Return of a Man The Terrace Two is screening The Creek. Montanans. But these moments are Roman Polanski's The Tenant, Called Horse, an adventure story lyric quality at all. Rather than. Omen, an undated Rosemary's The book loosely records· the too few and far between to -really another paranoid horror flick. 7:15 set about a century ago in the West. crystalizing his ideas in his poetry, lr1ED'S Baby, and Skyriders. Omen- 7:05 thoughts of a young.,man coming of hold up the story, and certainly do &9:30p.m. 7:30 & 9:50p.m. age in an America still untouched he becomes verbose and repetitive & 10:35 p.ni. Sky-9:05p.m. not even come close to rivaling to the point of self-indulgence. The second movie at the Cinema by the ugliness and the social and America's foremost chronicler of East is a cowboy comedy starring spiritual "enlightenment" of the With only a couple of exceptions, LOBO-Karen Black and Bette DUKE CITY-See Raquel Welch the "New Montana," the excellent all the verse is below the standard liT'S Davis star in Burnt Offerings, a Lee Marvin calied The Great Scout twentieth century. In this respect ·i,t novelist Thomas McOuane. and Cathouse Thursday. 7 & 9. in Mother, Jugs and Speed at 7 & is quite similar to New Mexico's Rane sets for himself in the prose horror film reviewed on page 9 of sections. 10:10 p.m. and Natalie Wood in perennial bestseller Bless Me today's LOBO. 7:05 & 9;05 p.m .. Peeper at 8:45p.m. The book is written in both prose EASTDALE-Voyage of Sinbad Ultima, and will probably appeal to and poetry, and that is its major FI~IIDAY* Despite its weaknesses, howev~r, and Jack and the Beans talk are the the same audience. But Rane does M PLAZA-Manson is one of the weakness. Rane's prose is always Talfulano is an oddly interesting two halves of tonight's G-rated SILVER DOLLAR-There's a not have Anava's insight or his three films showing at the M Plaza. adequate and sometimes ex­ book. Rane's vision is always in­ 4200 Central Ave SE double header at the Eastdale. Burt Reynolds double feature,. disciplined style and is often aiming Everyone knew that sooner or later traordinary, but his verse is very triguing, even when his execution Sinbad - 7:40, Jack- 9:20. Gator and While Lightning, at the at a d.ifferent effect. undisciplined and often lacks any falls short. · Hollywood would exploit Charles Silven Dollar One. Gator - 7:05 & COME JOIN US AFTER WORK Manson's big kill scene for a B­ HILAND-Paul Williams stars in 10:50 p.m., Lightning- 9;10 p.m. grademovie. 6;10, 7:45 &9:20p.m. One of this year's best films, One Dog Day,Aflernoon is a thriller Phantom of the Paradise, a rock Worm House Turns "The Most adventure movie. 7:45 & 9:30. Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Inexpensive Spirits about a bank robbery and at­ starring Jack Nicholson, is showing tempted hijacking. AI Pacino was Into Burnt Offering To Be Found Anywhere" ENCORE-Walkabout and Last at the Silver Dollar Two at 7:10 & nominated for an Academy Award 9:30p.m. Burnt Offerings: currently showing at the Lobo Theater, 7:05 & 9:i5 p.m. for his performance in this one. 5, Days on Earth are probably the shows at the Encore. In Walkabout Last, but not least, the Silver Review by Lynda Sparber · Nicholas Roeg does to Australia Dollar Three is showing Let the When I was little, I used to have the habit of begging the pardon of what he did to New Mexico in The Good Times Roll, a rock doors, walls, and windows I bumped into. (I was an extremely clumsy kid, Last Mile Ramblers Man Who Fell to Earth. Call 255- documentary, and Royal Flash, a but then I went to modeling school and got gracious.) But the things I 2221 for more information. humorous historical adventure. bumped into never hit back. The house in Burnt Offerings does. All Weekend Good Times- 8:45 p.m., Flash- 7 When the real-estate agents talk about a "house with personality" they & 10:25 p.m. describe the mansion the movie focuses on. It also literally takes care of HOFFMANTOWN-Mel Brook's itself. comedy western Blazing Saddles is Mom and Dad and Little Davy move into the house for a summer Go 5 Mile.s North of Bernalillo On showing at 7:45 p.m. only. vacation. They are apparently un~aunted by the Gazebo which tosses the 1-25 To The Algodones Exit! ·~ kid off its banister when he gets a little rowdy. 867-9983 THE SUNSHINE downtown Mom is immediately taken by nostalgia of the old place and sets off to continues the Warner Brothers spend (by choice) a woman's dream vacation: cleaning, scrubbing, and re)~~W· vacuuming. Dad goes crazy in the swimming pool and tries to kill little From 7-9 classics series with The Roaring ~ Twenties starring James Cagney Davy. Old Aunt Elizabeth is turned almost overnight into a decrepit in­ Monday -Thursday and Bogie. Also showing is I Am A valid. Fugitive From a Chain Gang, Free Concert Oliver R'eed as Dad and Bette Davi~ as Auntie provide the most dramatic .. scenes, doing justice to a film which doesn't do justice to them. Karen starring Paul Muni and Glenda The Popular Entertainment Farrell. Catch Twenties at 2:15 and Black with her sharp features and piercing eyes fits in well as the irritating Committee will sponsor a free Mom-possessed. _ 8:15 p.m. and Fugitive at 1, 7 & 10 concert on the Mall this Sunday, p.m. Changes on Saturday to To I was in the mood for a gothic horror. I still haven't found one. How Oct. 10. Playing will be Jade and horrifying is a movie that people giggle and talk through? It held about as BARNABY'S BACK! Have and Have Not, and The Big Flyer. Sleep, both starring Bogie and many surprises as a box of Cracker Jacks. This Weekend At Your Bacall. Burnt Offerings was directed by Dan Curtis, the same man who directed Proudly Presenting Dark Shadows and The Night Stalker. The film definitely would have been suitable for television-and-have-another-beer viewing, but was as POPEJOY HALL is showing a inappropriate for the big screen as The Lucy Show. Russian version of Shakespeare's Laba Cl ..•lfl•da What the film does is make one wonder what terror-level Hollywood Twelth Night on Oct. 10, Sunday, Da the Tl'k:k thinks Americans have. Reed's hallucinations of a childhood-nightmare­ Uncle Nasty's • turned-real-are by far more unnerving than plants that grab people's legs or light bulbs that decide just when they will or will not light up. Make Mom's obsession with the house is unclear and downright bothersome. uA Good Place To Friends" ID ·------~--1 The house does its bit to help her clean up by replacing its own shingles and E-ntertainment 7 Nites 4418 Central S.E. such, but seems to make no outright effort to show that Mom is any kind I • I of favorite. There is no fire in the movie, so the title Burnt Offerings must reflect the · token ashes of a story the audience is g~~~~fo~r_:t~he~ir~$j2i.5i0i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n .... ~pan Continued from Page 7 coordination of voices. "Orfeo/Nathan's Red" starts off DAILY SPECIALS as a driving rock number with folk vocals and ends up with a driving Sunday - Ladies Drinks I HAPPY Starting I solo by Knight. · 25c "Twelve Witches" is a fine rock noon to 9 pm ballad that shows that Prior isn't Happy Hour 3:00 - 6:oo p.m. HOUR At5:00p.m. I ~~M~'mtay - Fresh Banana StJ'a~N•be.rrV'f. the only vocalist around. The male & I Ente:rtainment Thurs. Fri. Sat. I voice works quite well here. The Daiquiris- SOc • All cocktails ...... 89 side ends nicely with "The Brown 5 pm to 9 pm FREE CHEESE & BREAD · Girl." Maddy sings on this number I in the fashion of"." Tuesday- Tequila Sunrise setved daily from 11 am - 9 pm • Coors Beer · I SOc All Weekend at The second side starts with Y2 doz.· $1.75; 30c each 62 oz. Pitcher . . . . ·$·1· •• 59 1 "Fighting For Strangers." The 5 pm to .9 pm I 49 voices and percussion give the feel Friday - 2 Drinks for Price of 1 18 oz. Schooner .... of medieval times. "Sligo Maid" is I 12 oz. Mug ...... • 391 a hard-rock jig with dancing violin. 6 pm to 7 pm "At£D.1m.s Pina Coladas, Mai Tais, T~quills Sunrises .....• 89 The side ends with two· character tales: "Sir James the Rose" and 1 1 "The Drunkard." I was quite impressed with the album in that it "Inexpensive Libations Ant!' Absolutely The Best Prices In Town Efficacious Entertainment" still retains the musical idea that I Featuring the GYRO-A Unique Greek Sandwich I made Steeleye Span what they are The Planets This Is Their Last (traditional themes) and an extra Out For A Night On The Town? Use Us As- A Fine Drinking Establishment Weekend Before Heading Your Watering Hole added punch of . I 1 The band is art exciting band to This Weekend Back East! A Continental Beer Garden watch on tour with their lunatic I jigging, good-time feeling and 5001 LOMAS NE I ALBUQ I 268-9855 39 Coronado Center Lower Level --. talent. Hart said this present line-up 2 blocks west of San Mateo & Lomas ______.. of the group is the best they've had.

i College Students $1.25 Local- Chamber Arts Festival Students Satisfied vvith Quality of UNM Every Monday z &~~ Three-fourths of the students are ~ lower divisions," the report adds, Seniors gave lowest rankings to to remain in New Mexico after frequent criticism were faculty, ;::::: UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO FINE ARTS CENTER pleased or at least satisfied with the "Fair'' or "poor" ratings were most attributes, while freshmen graduation. Cl> quality of a UNM education, ac­ curriculum, the varsity sports ~- given by 13.2 per cent of the juniors generally rated them above the ."The students' perception of the cording to a recent surVey, and and seniors, compared to 5.6 per budget and campus parking. 8 TIME RODEY THEATER EXPERIMENTAL THEATER KELLER HALL mean. University's political image was, on engineering students are most likely cent of the freshmen and . "Asking the respondent to think• ~ OCT8 OCT8 OCT8 OCT8 to approve. the average, moderate, although The survey, which cost $825, was 1=-l WED,, OCT. 6 THAU SAT., OCT. 9 sophomores. back and rank 12 factors from 'not '<: 7-SP.M. Dance Duo Conners 7-8 P.M. Mime Experiment Of 933 students responding to a the students' self-political image done by graduate business students THE ROAR lNG 20's 1938 7-8 P.M. Classics Theater The five-page questionnaire, important' to 'very important' in t"" Jame1 CI)Qnov, Humphrey Bogart, Prhcllla Lane 8:15-9:15 Albuq. DanceThtr. 8:15-9:15 Hector Garcia was slightly left of moderate," the Thomas Christiansen, Robert 0 8:15-9:15 U of A Theater Dept. questionnaire last spring, 39,1 per prepared by a marketing research their decision to attend UNM, c:r I AM A FUGITIVE 9:30-10;30 UNM Student 9:30-10:30 report says, Cleavall, Carville Nohava, Vincent 9:30-10:30 Dance Works UNM Music Dept. cent rated the quality of a UNM class, was designed ''to seek overall, respondents found variety 0 FROM A Repertory Nolan, Steven Rae!, Walter Starcke education "satisfactory," 33.2 per responses on students' attitudes, of curriculum, academic program The questionnaire included a 0 CHAIN GANG 1932 request for comments about the and Clyde Thurow. The instructor (') Paul Munl, Glenda Farrell cent rated it "good" . and 2.4 per motives and personal goals, as well offered, ·quality of academic was Dr. James C. Cooper. 0 cent called it "excellent." as to elicit responses relating facilities offered and geographic University. Areas receiving -c:r SUN., OCT, 10 THAU TUES., OCT, 12 "Students' perceptions of the students' expectations to actual location as the most important ~ TO HAVE & HAVE NOT 1944 ·quality of a UNM education do not UNM experiences." factors," the report says. .9"' Humphrev Qognrt 1 Lauren Bocoll, Walter Brennan differ materially by. college or THE BIG SLEEP 1946 OCT9 OCT9 OCT9 OCT9 Given a list of 28 attributes of "All found recognized varsity YOUR BEST TEQUILA BUY Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall 1:30-2:30 1:30-2:30 Childrens Theater enrollment, . with the exception of UNM, students gave highest ratings teams and social activities as the the College of Engineering," where 7-8 P.M. Youth Symphony 7-8P.M. Classics Theater 7-SP.M. UNM Chamber · to medical services, library least important factors." 8:15-9:15 Ballet Folklorico 8:15-9:15 U of A Theater Dept. 28 out of 39 students called it facilities, popular entertainment, The business students also used AT THE Orchestra "good" or "excellent," says the 9:30-10:30 UNMStudent 9:30-10:30 Players Inc. 8:15-9:15 Elizabeth Waters buildings and grounds, and the survey results to test a series of BEAUTIFULLY REDECORATED Repertory report on the survey by graduate · bookstore. hypotheses by matching answers to 9:30-10:30 Turpsica Dance students in the Robert 0. Anderson Theater Aspects of· campus life viewed pairs of questions. Among the School of Business and least favorably were parking, hypotheses confirmed were: \llii'ORTED F'fiDr~, STJNSHINE THEATRE Administrative Sciences. Central at 2nd WnderNew Management) 242-9741 "student spirit," pride of students GOLD M.E:XJCO SILVER • "However, upperclassmen did in the institution, part time job -Out-of-state high school OCT10 OCTlO tend to be more critical of the opportunities in Albuquerque and graduates rate UNM's educational OCTlO University than did students in the 1:30-2:30 I :30-2:30 Childrens Theater student advisement. quality relatively lower than in-state 7-8 P.M. NM Ballet 7-8P.M. Dance Works 7-8P.M. Arlen Asher (Jazz) graduates. 8:15-9:15 Dance Duo Conners 8:15-9:15 Players 8:15-9:15 Elizabeth Waters ~students who rate the quality 9:30-10:30 UNMStudent 9:30-10:30 UNM Music Dept. NMPIRG Elections Oct. 27 of a UNM education favorably also ~d Jol)h Repertory rate academic standards favorably. Martinez said, any present board -Students who receive com­ ~1/j ·~~ • • • Elections for six positions on the paratively less financial support 80 PR.OOf Editor's Note: Board of Directors of ihe New niem ber or the staff can answer o o_, questions students may have about from their parents are more in­ * * * Each of the events in the boxed Mexico Public Interest Research fluenced by financial reasons to EXHIBITIONS 2-3 Albuq. Dance Theater the procedure or duties of a board :c f/).. ·schedule on the left is free of Group (PIRG) will be held Oct. 27. attendUNM. FIRST PLAZA GALERIA 3-4 Mime Experiment Those ·candidates elected will member. Opening Date: 4-5 UNM Jazz Band charge. Midtown The events in the large schedule begin their terms at the PIRG board Five of the terms will be for one The survey showed that 85 per meeting to be held Nov. 10. year, the sixth is to fill the term of a cent of those questioned plan to T.£QlltLA Oct. 9-Designer Craftsmen (above) cost $1.50each. This is the most ambitious arts Rudy Martinez, student board member who resigned and stay at UNM long enough to earn a • Oct. 9-Professional Photo­ will expire in the spring. BAR undertaking the city of spokesperson for PIRG, said those degree and almost two-thirds hope graphers Guild Albuquerque Museum interested in running for a term, Oct. 17-Nov. 28 Albuquerque has ever seen. There should be something for everybody must submit their name and Albuquerque Arts Council Position paper to the PIRG office Weekend Special Intro '76 in the scheduled events. CIVIC PLAZA EVENTS The Albuquerque Chamber of by Oct. 20. Commerce and the City Spirit A copy of the nomination form 60 oz. Pitchers Oct. 9-12 noon thru 6 p.m. Advisory Committee are and rules of the· election are NM Art League-Arts & Crafts cosponsoring the Arts Festival. The available at 107 C Cornell, said The Cultural Program Committee Fair CIVIC AUDITORIUM slogan for the festival is "Support Martinez. AND THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS 12-1 New Mexico Symphony Marine Band-Oct. 8 the Arts: It'sa Clean Industry." 1-2 Ballet Folklorico 2 performances Please show your support of the $1.95 festival with your presence. If POPEJOY HALL successju~ the festival will be able AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO -· to be repealed. What could be Fresh Popcorn Plo,y Costs better for the image of our city than to be known as the arts capital of Gamma Theta Upsilon Initiations will be Fri., Oct. PRESENT the Southwest? 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Rodman Snead's home. Contact Julie Hall277-3694or Dennis Mewshaw 277~3105 for 1-25& Lomas English Prof. David Jones will details. Attendance mandatory for new members. hold tryouts for the play Waiting UNM Students Welcome ,_ The B'hai faith will be discussed at this week's ·for Godot, by Samuel Beckett, on Philosophy Ci:Iub meeting Fri., Oct. 8. Refreshments Sunday, Oct. 10, from 4 to 6 p.m. at 3 p.m. in Philosophy Dept. Lounge, Discussion at The University of New Mexico Carpenters Typical 3:30p.m. in Philosophy Library. The tryouts will take place at the Suicide Prevention and Crisis Center. Dial 265- Invites you to Mime Experiment Theater, 805 Carpenters/ A Ki11d of Hush/A & to the song which he thought he was 7557. Tijeras NW, in downtown M RecordsSP-4581 listening to. Film Committee will have a table on the Mall .A Special Public Lecture Albuquerque. Review by Toni Fontaine Thurs. and Fri. in order to get suggestions for next The beginning song, "There's a semester's film program. by tRSI§HIJinDSOUhD The performance will be in the Kind of Hush" sets the theme and first week in November. It will be The typical Carpenter style' is mood of the entire album. Neil the first performance by Jones's present in this Carpenter album. Sedaka's hit "Breaking Up Is Hard new Vortex Theater group. This easy-listening music's songs To Do" completes the album with FAT Dr. Klaus Keil Characters in the play are four blend together quite well, even to that same light tone which ac­ men and a young boy, so only men the point where the listener may not companies the whole record. HUMPHREY'S are needed to try out. realize that he is no longer listening All the songs on the album are Director of the lnstitpte of Meteoritics, UNM Major scientist of the sung by , but she has some well-known people NASA Program "Moon Shot" Presently a project director of the playing her background music. Viking Program and member of the "Search For Life On Mars" Among these people are Richard 0 GOOD TO SEE YOU AGArN, Carpenter on keyboards, Jim Team.

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• / ,/ / ''" IJ;) r- 0\ Florida Women Still Lead -oo" -·~ - '-< OJ ,0 0 u 0- Lobos Lead BYU in Tucker 0 ,0 By John Griego one day." 0 The UNM Lobos, who were o-1 ·When onlookers offered ;>, hampered by gusty winds in the McGuire congratulations on the r;: ·~- first round of the Tucker Tour­ .Lobo comeback, he smiled and A nament, took advantage of the said, "! just wish that this was the· 0 u cool, calm autumn weather to grab last day of the tournament." ·~ the lead after two rounds of As the tournament heads into the :21 tournament action against a strong with Lee Mikles of Arjzona State. final 'two days of competition the BYU team. Both are deadlocked at par 144, one team standings look ,,ke this: UNM . ' fl: ,. 'c',,)_- ' The Lobos, paced by Monty stroke off the pace of Carrico. is first with a two round total of 585 z Carrico, came storming back and c-f The Lobos placed three men in followed by BYU at 595, ASU at overtook the Cougars of BYU by 10 the top ten of the individual 597, Colorado and Fresno St. at OJ strokes in the team competition. -Oil competition, UNM's Harold 608, Stanford at 611 and Weber St. '0:1 Carrico, playing a consistent golf tJ.. Garrison is in fourth-place with a. and Arizona at 612. game, fired an even-par-72 three-over-par 145 while teammate Trailing Carrico, 06ve and yesterday to take over the number Mitch Mooney occupies- the eighth Mikles for the individual prize are one spot in the individual com­ position with a 148 total. Garrison of UNM with a two­ petition with a two day total of An elated, but cautious, Lobo round-tally of 145, Casey Boyns of 1430. First round leader, Mike Coach, Dick McGuire; said, "It's Utah at 146, Dan Pohl of Arizona, Gove of Weber St., shot a 4-over­ something when you can pick up 12 Mike Brannon of BYU and Ben par 76 to slip into a second place tie strokes against a team like BYU in Kern of New Mexico State at 147. Rounding out the top 10 are Mooney of UNM and Pat McGowan and Jim Blair ofBYU at Textiles Crafts co-op 148. Debbie 0 'Toole of. Oklahoma suffered through a frustrating For The Finest In Fiber_Artis­ In the women's division of the second round as dtd many golfers in the Tucker Tournament Tucker Tournament first-round yesterday. try. Unique And Funky Hand­ leader Florida stretched their crafted Toys, Clothin~ And advantage to 13 strokes over second place Tulsa with the rest of the field Home Decorations. falling further behind. The women Fern Spikers lake On Lobos slipped one notch to ninth heading into the final round of 2021 Old Town Road NW 843-6694 competition with a two round total of688. Ft. Lewis & vSanta Fe By Gino Brazil Florida leads Tulsa by a total of The UNM womeri's volleyball team, coming off a fourth place finish in 624 to 637. The closest challenger to the Lobo Invitational last weekend, will be trying to improve their record these teams is ASU at 649. as they travel to Durango tomorrow to compete against two small college ENTER NOW! !!everly Davis of Florida. is the teams, College of Santa Fe and Fort Lewis College. · women's individual leader with a Coach Kathy Marpe said that Fort Lewis has a "fairly good team. two round total of 149~ ASUNM Overall, ':"e have beat them twice and they have beat us twice," she said. · Arabesque Paper The Lobos have beaten College of Santa Fe twice this season. Student Homecoming Marpe said that the squad has been experimenting with two defenses and Committee Enterprise have been concentrating on serves all week. 163 Vineyard N.W. The starting lineup for the Lobos will look like this: Billie Colborne, With The Popular Entertainment Committee Antoinette Simoes, Mary Beth Roberts, Patty Howell, Gina Radoslovich 344-6401 and pee Dow. Of Dow, Marpe said, "She is really coming along and And Retailers offine art paper starting to mature as a player." Marpe also said Connie Casey will be in The UNM Alumni Association

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11That's Entertainment" Opens Today (Homeco_ming '76} By Carol Pavletich ·corduroy After a two-week break in competition, the UNM water polo DEADLINES team will host the University ·of Big Bells Arizona, New Mexico State Mon. Oct.11-Homecoming Queen Candidate University, the Air Force Academy Applications Due At The Alumni Office and Denver University in the Lobo Invitational, today and Saturday. In The SUB By 5:00PM Tan, Green Wed. Oct.13-House Decoration Slogans Due Navy~ Blue UNM Coach Rick Klatt is At The ASUNM Office In The SUB By 5PM Sand, Brown, pleased with his team's effort this Fri. Oct.15 -House Decoration Fees And season and expects a successful weekend for the Lobos. The invite ,jf. • . Songfest/Talent :\light Entries Due At Burgundy should include some exciting . ' '" The ASUNM Offices By 5:09PM rematches, as the Lobos narrowly defeated the Arizona Wildcats 10-9, $14.50 and lost to the Air Force by a single ACTIVITIES goal two weekends ago in the ·····-···------Wildcat Invitational. The Lobos Wed. Oct. 20-Queen Elections probably won't have any trouble lobo with NMSU, after swamping the Sun. Oct. 24-Songfest & Talent Night; Ag$ies 12-8 and 14-0 in two Queen Coronations men's previous encounters this season. Mon. Oct. 25-Thru Thurs. Oct. 28-Special shop The invitational runs today and Daytime Activities & Entertainment Saturday. Action starts at 9 a.m. Now comes Miller time. I On The Mail. and ends at 5 p.m. ~ach day. ',' Fri. 6ct. 29-House Decoration Judging; ~(-·---· Eagles Concert Sat. Oct. 30-Homecoming Football Game; Get a good feeli House Decoration Winners Announced; Dance in The SUB Sun. Oct. 31-House Decoration Clean-up; Ohio Players, K.C. & The Sunshine Band Concert FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Or COME BY ASUNM. OFFICE- Room 2421n The SUB 277-5528 or 5529 @ 1916 Tho M•ller Btewmg Co .• Mllwauk~e. Was.-·- MECOMING Across from Popejoy Hall --

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'-0 t- "' ·~· 0\ San Jose St. Here Saturday ',, ,,....,.,~,; ~. r&~A~lffiH@.*!jl@lWMt&%m®m&.l:~W:::·lKMffi®:'f~mlfM#XM-JUf$i.mW.dif£®::Wlili&.1?iHlli::fK']; .... lill - - -- ···~. -- --- fj' oO ·· . · Daily Lobo . · - · - . d .... I ~ .D ... Can 'Pack Win at Home? 0" I 0 u Can 'Pack Win at Home 7. IGontinul"d (rom 1Ji1KI'l41 0- department by soph fullback Mike [ far." Stiles called UNM ''one of 0. Williams averaging 79 yards per ~ .D By Tim Gallagher ·.Sports·· the most physical teams we will The Spartans are averaging 231 OPEN FIRE game, Quarterback Noel Mazzone ·­ 0 Tomorrow night at 7:30 in said, "New Mexico may be among I I meet.'' ....1 University Stadium, the UNM yards per game through the air and two teams we have played thus ~ ' ' . ' . . .. has scrambled for an average of 56 ~· ::>-, aren't too shabby on the ground, By Tim Gallagher 0 .... football team will try to answer the IConUnucd on pa.l{c 15) ~ (4 The Spartan defense is led by 6-5, yards per game. Mondt said he ·a either with a 186-yard average. ~ didn't expect to see Mazzone do ~ A question, "Can the Lobos win nt :;:.~ '- I·:;. 275 lb., left tackle Wilson UNM head coach Bill Mandt said that much running this year. ~· 0 liome?" A simulated LOBO investigation has turned up a tape containing a Faumuina. Mondt called Faumuina '<' u that non-conference foe SJSU · is conversation between two persons. The two voices on the tape have been ·~ So far this year, the Turquoise "a definite All-American can­ Preston Dennard has come on to t-' :; "probably the best passing team Ski Acrobats· Entertain tentatively identified as those of UNM football coach Bill Mandt and a 0 Terror has displayed a proficiency didate." The Spartans also have a 0" we'll face all year, Their quar­ lead the Lobos in receptions with 0 ~ at winning road games. They've well-known Albuquerque psychiatrist. Both men were asked to fine cornerback in Gerald Small !;: terback (Steve) DeBerg has an confirm whether or not is was their voices on the tape, but upon hearing five. The Lobos are averaging 134 0 taken two conference road wins, whom Mandt called "the best yards per game through the air and o excellent throwing arm." DeBerg the transcript both replied, "Oh my god. Stonewall it!" Here is the z 25-7 at UTEP and 33-20 at On Western U.S. Tour defensive back we'll see." 281 yards per game rushing. g. ~· has thrown for seven touchdowns transcript of that tape...... Colorado State. But in their only In San Jose's five games and has a ~ DOCTOR: Sit down, coach or maybe you better lie down on the couch. The Lobos come into this contest home appearance, the Lobos 58 per cent completion average. After this game, the road gets a 5"' ;;p" By Debbie Levy COACH: Okay doc, but I'm still hurting from that appendicitis y' relatively injury-free. Offensive little rockier for the Wolfpack. ,_. dropped a 20·16 decision to heavily The Spartans are 3-:i after iJ.< Three· ski acrobats were in know. tackle Chuck Pettet will miss his They head up to Wyoming next ::'j favored Texas Tech. winning their first three .\lames, Albuquerque recently to demon­ DOCTOR: So what's the problem this week, coach? Preston Dennard second straight game due to a knee weekend for a conference game 0\ Tomorrow night, the Spartans of Utah State 45-10, Hawaii. 47-7, strate their specialty and to COACH: I keep having these ,dreams, doc. I dream it's the fourth injury. Frosh Steve Lindstrom will with the Cowboys and then go to San Jose State, boasting a first-rate Fullerton 20-0, then dropping the promote skijng and ski equipment quarter and we're ahead by five points. The stadium is filled with 30,000 again start in his place. Tempe on Oct. 23 for a WAC game passing attack, will probably try to next two to Standard 28-23 and manufacturers. people they're all screaming because we're winning imd have been playing UNM is led in the rushing against the ASU Sun Devils. exploit New Mexico's youthful California 43-16. Park Smalley of Steamboat a great game. I can already hear the chants of "Fiesta, Bowl, that's our secondary. Grid Title SJSU head coach Lynn Stiles Springs, Colo.; Bob Bills of Ore111, goal," and then it happens. . Utah; and Scot.t Cowan of Salt The San Jose quarterback drops back and I took to our secondary, GREAT NEW ORLEANS JAZZ Lake City performed jumps and Theragood has fallen down. Shirley's covering the fullback. Koskovich is Tilt Today stunts (skibatics) at Fair Plaza breathing down the tailback's neck and Hudspeth is covering the flanker. Shopping Center. And there-all alone in the end zone-is the wide receiver. He's waving his Traveling throughout the West arms and jumping up and down. Finally the quarterback sees him, And lntram ural football is reaching GENERAL and the Midwest, the skiers began just a split-second before Robin Cole nails him and puts him six-feet its final days. A champion team will PARTS the tour Sept. I and will end it Dec. underground, he throws it. It's just floating, floating, and everyone in the emerge Friday afternoon. 1. stadium is silent. There's not a sound anywhere as the ball floats down. During the next three months, And then ... (voice trails off) The winners of the semifinal SPECIALIZING IN REPLACEMENT they will perform in Washington; DOCTOR: And then what? action between Sigma Alpha where the first show of the tour was COACH: I never know. In my dream I always turn to Del Wight and Epsilon and I Phelta Thi and Alpha PARTS FOR held, then in Ohio, Minnesota, start screaming, "There's that mix-up in the secondary again." And before Tau Omega and Law School will Wisconsin and North and South Del can say anything, his face turns blue, then red, then a deep shade of meet today for the coveted Toyota· Datsun Dakota as well as Arizona, purple. And then the dream ends. Intramural championship. Colorado, Utah and Wyoming. DOCTOR: Did you lose? Porsche • VW They will be in Santa Fe Oct. 28. COACH: I never know. I wake up before he catches the ball. In women's football, the Mini­ The skibatics are performed from DOCTOR: Your problem is obvious. It's called nocturnal/ongbom­ Pads took first place with the MGR Complete Volkswagon Machine Shop a 20-foot high and 45-foot long bedness. It's fairly common among coaches like yourself who have young Railroad taking second place. ramp covered with polysnow, a secondaries. Have there been any other symptoms? ~glistens rough green turf. COACH: Well, yes. It started two Saturdays ago when we lost to Texas In other intramural action, the second Annual Fall Singles Tennis with "We call it green meanies," Photo by Linda Gleason Tech on a 69-yard bomb. Then last week against Colorado State, they zest Smalley said, "because it tears scored first on another long pass. Classic will be held Oct. 13-17. This ski acrobat flipped out over being in Albuquerque: and holes in your head if you fall." DOCTOR: The solution to the problem is also obvious. You must work The tournament is open to all The skiers land on a 20-foot the secondary harder. joy" called a kicker, i~ a lot faster and said. students and faculty/staff mem­ square air pillow. The ramp is much much more dangerous. COACH: That's just it, doc. We work them like hell. Most of the time bers. steeper than slopes used in com­ "You don't have much time to Smalley, who has worked on they do a great job. Hudspeth has five interceptions in three game~. But all A $1 entry fee will be charged petition, the skiers Said, and the think, so you have to do it right," similar tours for a year, traveled we do is let down once and they score. And then those sportswnters and with balls and refreshment upswing at the end o.;:,f=t=h=e==~= Cowan said. last year in the Middle East and fans and boosters start screaming that we have a lousy secondary. provided for participants. Entries Smalley began the show'with a Europe. Born and reared in DOCTOR: There's no easy answer coach. Those things happen to the are due today at the Intramural Greatest of the original New Orleans Jazz Bands basic jump and was followed by Southern California, he moved to best of us. It'll be especially tough against those boys from San Jose who Office, Room 230, Johnson Gym. .. Spokane, Wash., and has been Bills and Cowan with progressively have such a good passing game. Maybe you could work on that rush more. skiing for six years, but has not yet ·- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1976 - 8:00P.M. more difficult maneuvers, a front You haven't been sacking the quarterback all that much. I notice they keep skied in New Mexico. running away from Cole's side. Every time he makes a tackle he has to run KIVA AUDITORIUM - CONVENTION CENTER 2935 Monte \Tista NE 265·3681 tuck somersault and a back tuck. Covered Tickets: $4.00 and $5,00 They each took three turns, 50-yards to get it. . . Bills plans to return to school at COACH: I know, doc. I better get going because we've got practice m Tickets available at: successively · performing the Utah State University after the tour ~ago:n 10% Discount With This Ad just a few hours. 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