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Vol. 88 No. 143 Tuesday, April 24, 1984
UNM May See Jackson On Campus By Primary By Eric Maddy
Jesse Jackson, on~! of the three re maining contestants for the Democra tic nomination for president, will be on the University of New Mexico campus sometime before the June 5 New Mex ico primary, the state chairperson of his campaign organization said Monday. George Anderson of the New Mex ico Rainbow Coalition said Jackson "definitely" will be on campus and that he hopes the candidate will be in the state for three days. ''There are two important college campuses in the state that we want to set something up on - UNM and New Mexico State," said Anderson. "We hope to get him to San Juan County, Shiprock, all of northern New Jesse Jackson Mexico, Albuquerque, Roswell, Las Cruces - all ov~r the state." available for comment. A worker in Anderson said he hopes to sponsor a the national office said that Jackson fundraising rally at UNM "for $2, $3 would be in Texas "for the next few or $4, whatever the average perr,on can days'' campaigning before that state's afford,'' sometime while Jackson is in Scott Caraway primary, and that the candidate's sche the state. Registration for summer classes began Monday, and despite the fine new facilities the lines dule had not been determined beyond Sylvia Brooks, who arranges Jack that. at the cashier's are as long as ever. son's schedule from his national head Anderson remains optimistic that quarters in Washington, D.C., was not Jackson can win the nomination at the Democratic convention to be held in San Francisco July 16 through 19 . .. We're not peaking too soon," he said. "San Francisco is a magical city Student's Killer Appe~ls De~th Sentence and some magical things will happen there. By Steve Shoup retrial petition Feb. 23. The state of April 5, 1981, when Bush and more than 30 times. Bush played ''About 50 percent of the delegates District Court had denied a previous Jackson were kidnapped as they dead until Guzman left. She crawled will be women, and he is the only A petition requesting a review of retrial petition June 11, 1982. Fine walked to Bush's apartment. Bush to Interstate 40, where she was pick candidate who has unequovically said the death sentence given a man con said he does not expect the high testified during the trial that Guzman ed up by a passing motorist. he will have a woman as his running victed of killing a University of New court's reply for several months. then drove the two to an arroyo east Jackson's nude body was found mate." Mexico student and kidnapping and of Albuquerque, where Guzman the following morning. An autopsy The Rev. Jackson, 42, is the found· assaulting another has been filed in "I am not challenging the ques threatened her with a knife and showed she die<' of a stab wound to er of Operation PUSH (People United the U.S. Supreme Court. tion of guilt or innocence," Fine forced her into the trunk of his car. the heart. There was evidence of to Save Humanity) and worked closely The petition was filed on behaJf of said. ••rm challenging the death She escaped through the back scat sexual intercourse, court records with the late Dr. Martin Luther King Michael Anthony Guzman, con penalty." and fled. Guzman chased her, stab say. Guzman turned himself into au during the civil rights movement in the victed April 28, 1982, of first The crimes occurred on the night bing her in the back. chest and neck thorities 18 days later. 1960s. degree murder in the death of Julie Ann Jackson, kidnapping Colene Renee Bush and Jackson, and of NMPIRG Cancels Election second-degree criminal sexual penetration. By Kristie Jones jor who has been at UNM for three Guzman was sentenced to death years. She is a parent member of the for the murder, and a total of 36 A lack of candidates for board Child Care Co-op and said she has years for the other offenses. members has forced the New Mex been active in the .. Title XX prob In a 60-page petition sent to the ico Public Interest Research Group lem" and the co-op's management high court Monday, defense attor to cancel their Wednesday election. committee. ney Joseph M. Fine of Albuquerque The candidates who did file peti ··rm very glad to be on the board contends that Guzman's right to due tions will become interim board because there's not much repre process was violated when the jury members until the next election in sentation for older students,'' she was instructed to consider the miti November, in which they will be said. "My community and orga gating and aggravating circumst required to run, said Keith Mohe nization skills will be helpful to ances of the crime and of the defen ban, co-director of NMPIRG. PJRG." dant without standards or guidelines The original petition deadline was Salazar, 26, is a single parent of and that one aggravating factor was April 13, but Moheban extended it two who has been at UNM for three expanded to two. until 5 p.m. Monday. The petition years as an undergraduate in crimin The petition cites the aggravating required 50 student signatures to al justice and is a volunteer juvenile circumstances of the crime as mur nominate a candidate. probation worker. der during a kidnapping, murder The interim board members are She said she wants to .. broaden during criminal sexual penetration Alan Baehr, Kevin Bean, Anna (PIRG's) interests a little" in the and murder of a potential witness. Hatanaka, Skye Salazar and Pat direction of promoting child care. Kidnapping and criminal sexual Hickey. NMP!RG has two incum "They really helped me out a lot penetration should have been consi bents, John Vance and Lee Imhoff, with day care'' by lobbying to fight dered as one aggravating factor in and two vacant board seats. cutbacks in Title XX funding, Sala stead of two, the petitioli says. Baehr; 18, is a secondary educa· zar said. '"I'd like the chance to help Guzman's mitigating circumst tion major in his second semester at them out, too." lttJccs are his age, 18 at the time of UNM. He is currently on the board the murder, his surrender to and and is concentrating on a proposed Hickey, 20, is a business compu· cooperati()nwith authorities, lack of bottle bill and ''other environmental ter major who has been at UNM for "significant criminal history," issues." about two years. He said he is main· mental and emoti()nal disturbance, Bean, 27, is a third-year English ly interested in the bottle bill. impaired ability to follow the Jaw, major at UNM. He was recently PlRG "had some bad luck" with likelihood of rehabilitation, difficul chosen by the NMPlRG Board of two other candidates, Moheban ty in controlling himself because of directors as chairman. Prior to that, said. Jane Deshler will not be a stu· drugs, and his remorse, the appeal he served as treasurer. dent next semester and therefore will says. "I've been putting a lot of time not qualify for a board member's because of Guzma11's age, coop· and energy into the child care issue, position, and John Farrish took a job John Samora eration, remorse and good behavior which climaxed in the public hear· in the state. Dave Morgan billows his ram-air parachute before repacking during his stay at. the State Psycholo~ ing," Bean said. ••I intend to make Moheban said anyone interested it on Johnson Field. Morgan is a member of the UNM Para gical Hospital, rehabilitation is (child care) a priodty this next in filling the vacant seats should possible, the petition says. semester." apply to Bean, who will make the chute Club, which is accepting new jumpers Saturday in The state Supreme Court denied a Hatanaka, :30, is a sociol()gy ma· appointments. Valencia. Page 2, New Mexico D~ily Lobo, April 24, l'JX4 Page 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, April 24, !984 Wire Report by United Press International Johnson Out of Running By Steve Shoup which he did not name. He added he did not apply for the positions, but University of New Mexico Vice was nomitated by friends. British Deport Student in Spite of Libyan Warnings President Marvin "Swede" John Harding said another New Mex son is not among the two fim1lists ican, Robert Glcnncn, president of being considered for the presidency LONDON -- Britain dcpnrtl!d a embassy. they ~hould be dealt with for murder Eldon Griffiths, said in a television killer go. British papers greeted the Western New Mexico University in of Ball State University in Mundc, Libyan believed to have helped run He WliS said to he a fornH~r presi ant! not returned to their country as interview that the decision to let the news with huge headlines saying Silver City, wa~ also considered but Ind., said a board of trustees spokes Tripoli's besieged embassy amid dent of the Libyan Students Federa ha~ been ~uggL'stcd on this occa killer leave Britain "is a mistake and "Yvonne's Killer Gets Away with is not among the finalist>. warnings from ungry citizens that tion who in I 'JHO served on a Libyan sion," said Chief Superintendent we shall live to regret it." Murder." woman Monday. Glennen will instead take the top expelling the occupants of the mis revolutionary tribunal that sent John Kcyte, head of the Police Su Jn Tripoli, British diplomats were Pat Harding, secretary of the Ball position at Emporia State University ~ion wilhout trial could lead to nmn: enced scores of Libyans to death. perintendent's Association. News reports said rank-and-file packing their belongings and des Stnte Board of Trustees, said in Emporia, Kansas, July 1, leaving terrorist <1ttacks. Government sources said they were police officers were "seething with troying sensitive papers in prepara although Johnson was among the the WNMU presidency after four Libya threatened ·'revolutionary investigating whether the deported A leading member of Parliament. ang.::r" over the decision to let the tion for closing the embassy. more than 100 applicants for the years. ESU has 6,000 students and is action" against Britain and an in student was the same as" Saleh Ibra presidency, he is not one oft he final noted for teacher cd\1cation, Glen crease in support for the outlawed him." ists chosen earlier this month. The nen said. Irish Republican Army waging a ter At the Libyan Embassy in St. final selection will be made Friday. WNMU Regent Theodore rorist campaign against the Britbh James's Square, "the steadfast re Peres Willing to Initiate Peace Talks Johnson said Monday he is also Draclos. M.D., said the regents will presence of' Northern Ireland. volutionary force ... under coloniul no longer being considered for the meet Friday night to make plans for Scotland Yard announced Bri police siege'' sent a message to Kha TEL AVIV, Israel - Shimon Reagan·~ 19X2 peace initiative hour-long interview in his Labor presidency of two other universities. finding a new president. tain's first deportation of a Libyan dafy saying they were ready to die Peres, leader of IsrAel's opposition could provide a starting point. Party office in Tel Aviv, his first since a police siege began last Tues for their cause, the Libyan news Labor Party, Monday said he would Peres condemned his opponents with a foreign correspondent since day at the so-called Libyan "Peo agency JANA said. be willing to negotiate without prior in Israel's July elections, Prime parliament voted in March for early Lectures Focus on Psychology ple's Bureau" -a 26-year-old stu Occupants of the building told conditions with anyone to achieve Minister Yitzhak Shamir's Likud elections. dent, Saleh Ibrahim Mabruk. London reporters, however, they peace in the Middle East. coalition, for causing • 'unnecessary Seated before a portrait of his By Jo Schilling a consulting practice in social/orga· He was put on a plane that left would leave the building by the Sun Peres said he would ask the Un outrage" in Israel and dividing the mentor, David Ben-Gurion, Peres nizational psychology. Heathrow Airport for Tripoli, the day deadline set by the British gov ited States to play a role in reopening nation with its war in Lebanon. dismissed as "shallow" any percep Dr. Therese Goetz, a former Goetz is one of two speakers the Libyan capital. ernment. Middle East talks and that President Peres expressed his views in an tion of him as a loser because of his member of the psychology faculty at department will present this week. Mabruk was believed to be one of Tripoli's governing Revolution 1977 and I 981 defeats at the hands the University of New Mexico, will Dr. Gary Ritchey, an assistant four Libyans who have controlled ary Committees accused Britain of of former Prime Minister speak on "Behavior Modeling: In psychology professor at UNM, will the People's Bureau since it was protecting Libyan "criminals" who Menachem Begin. novative Applications in Training discuss • 'Encoding and Accom taken over in February by students they claimed attacked the London Blast Kills Cuban Officials Peres was director-general of the UNM Alumni Association serves up free hot dogs and soft drinks for graduating seniors. The and Development Within Indus modation Processes in Memory" supporting Col. Moammar Kha embassy last Tuesday and said, "If Defense Ministry at 29, when Ben lunchtime foodfest, which runs through Friday, includes prize drawings, miniature diplomas try," Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the Friday at4 p.m., also in Room 167. dafy, government sources said. LISBON, Portugal - Anti Cubans working in health, educa Gurion served as both prime minis Psychology Building, Room 167. Dr. Ritchey's research and teaching Britain does not surrender the cri and caricatures by Pat Trujillo. Mabruk, who has been in Britain minals it harbors . . . (Libya) will communist rebels rammed a car tion and construction" and 10 ter and defense minister. In that role, Dr. Goetz now holds an adjunct focus on developmental psycholo since 1982 studying English, was take revolutionary action against packed with explosives into a build Angolans were killed when a car Peres was responsible for the faculty appointment in the depart gy, and in particular, cognitive de not in the embassy at the time of the it." It also threatened a step-up in ing housing Cuban advisers in packed with explosives rammed the "French connection" that gave ment of psychology at UNM and has velopment. shooting and was arrested Saturday aid to the IRA. Angola last week, killing 14 Cubans building, ANGOP said. Israel an air force of French Mirage at his London home, the sources Britain claims at least one of the and 10 government troops, Angola's The government death toll was and Mystere fighters and the country said. estimated 30 to 50 people inside the official ~ws agency said Monday. below figures released earlier by the a French atomic reactor. Police said Mabruk was arrested Libyan bureau on St. James's The 'tlllltrrillas claimed the blast rebels and the official Soviet and A reserved man, Peres seldom Bardacke Emphasizes Education at Consumer Fair "in connection with" the fatal lastThursday killed 200 people, in• Yugoslav news agencies, Tass and permitted a smile during the inter Square fired the machine-gun burst By Maria DeVarenne customers because the repeat and questioning the moiives of a shooting of a British policewoman eluding three Soviet and 37 Cuban Tanjug. view. that "offer nothing for service. The reputation, and a consumer can call on April 17 that killed a police customer is the key to any succesful 'free-lunch' is healthy. outside the Libyan Embassy during officers. Tanjug Sunday said 20 Cubans Books by French theologian Jac· agencies are taking resumes for a fcc for a report about a company, woman and wounded II demonstra Many of us believe what we don't business," Bardacke said. "The "Because kids have greater a demonstration last Tuesday The attack in Huambo, the largest and 10 Angolans were killed in the ques Ellul and former Foreign and aren't doing anything with Meyers said. tors opposed to Khadafy's regime. know won't hurt us, but New Mex whole notion is to equal the bargain amounts of money at their disposal against Khadafy's regime. town of central Angola, dcstmyed a attack while Tass reported l 00 dead Minister Abba Eban were stacked on them," Bardacke said. Dorothy Holland, consumer ico Attorney General Paul Bardacke ing positions of the buyer and the these days, they should also be given In announcing the breaking of re building housing Cuban civilian in the "heinous crime" but made no the desk, and the walls of the room Better Business Bureau consumer counselor for the Bernalillo County believes otherwise. seller. Our aim is to provide con the knowledge of how to make Police would only say that Mab lations with Libya Sunday, Britain advisers, the state-run Angolan reference to the nationalities of those were lined with the philosophy, his relations director Kathryn Meyers district attorney's office, said com Bardacke was the featured speak purchases wisely," he said. ruk's "continued presence in Britain said the Libyans inside the embassy news agency ANGOP said in a re killed. tory and poetry books Peres said he sumers with the knowledge they said the BBB has received many plaints concerning purchases, re er at a Consumer Fair Monday night may usc as tools tQ keep themselves The attorney general's office was not conducive to the public would be expelled from Briiain even port received in Lisbon. In Paris, a spokesman for the Un likes to read. complaints about companies selling pairs and landlord-tenant rights can in the University of New Mexico from getting ripped off." Consumer Division prosecutes good.'' though it would probably mean the In the town, 330 miles from the ion for the Total Independence of Peres was asked whether he was magazines door-to-door. be processed through her office. Student Union Building ballroom. "fradulent activity on behalf of the Authorities last week identified a killer of policewoman Yvonne capital, 30 more people were in Angola, UNITA claimed its 770- willing to speak with Egypt and Bardacke said, "People buy "As long as it involves a consumer man named "Saleh Ibrahim' • as one Fletcher would go free. jured, ANGOP added. pound dynamite bomb left 200 peo The program is being held for the public when patterns in practice things they didn't know they wanted and a business, we can handle it," Jordan. first time in New Mexico in conjunc of the Libyans in charge of the "[f people commit capital crimes Fourteen ''internationalist ple dead, including three Soviet and have been determined hannful to the through quality advertising and she said. "And Lebanon," he interjected. tion with National Consumer Week. 37 Cuban officers. "'Yes." interest of the people in our state,'' salesmen pressuring someone into Sam Taylor, director of the Gov The fair's pu~se was to educate Bardacke said. There are some 30,000 Cubans in Without any ·prior conditions? buying something they really don't ernor's Constituent Services Cen consumers and businesses about He said his office has indicted a Angola in support of the Marxist "Yes," he said. "We would like want.'' ters, said that problems with a stale government of President Eduardo fraud, corruption and poor quality of number of private oil companies in "The main problems concern a agency can be handled through a to talk and to settle and to do it as goods and services. Dos Santos. South Africa and the New Mexico. delay in the delivery of the magazine toll-free .number or the center in soon as possible." "Access to information deter Unite
tet1erS Submission Polley: Letters to the editor must be typed, double•spaced -arid no more BopUt! Stodenl Ce•tet, at the comer of University th~n 300 word~. AH mailed·inletlers must be signed by the author and Include •ddres• and and_ Orind, serves horrie·eooked meals every Wed teiE!ph~i1e number. No namss will bB withhald.'The t:Jaify Lobo does not guarantee· publicatioh .ncsday from n®n lo 1 p.m. The cost Is Sl for any and w1ll edit ft!ttats for length i~nd libelous content. University siude:nt. Mote infonnation i!i avaUi.ble at 243·5401. Ed1tdr...... Camille Cordova Enier1ainmenl Reportet ... ~ .... Jo Sdtillintl Managing t:ditor ..•...•..•.••. Jitn WieSon Senior Reporter ••..•.•••.•••• Steve Shoup lftferMda ..l Celll!r lssponsorln1 i. one-day Uip to Tuesday, April 24, 1984 k!!loC. Managing Editor •• Harrison Fletcher ~epotter ...•••.• u ...... Kt_lsrie Jonos Acoma Pueblo- on SltUrday. P1nlcfpant! wiiJ leave News Editor ...... 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'l'he clus will be held Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m .. bealnnlna Sponsored by ASUNM Film Committee Ju110 II, Mort Information t; avlilable from Abello ltlM-9943. l'ag.: h. N('W Mexico Dally Lobo. Apnl 24, 19K4 Page 7, New Mexko Daily Lobo, April 24, 1984 Arts Sports Broadway's Dreamcoat 20 Survive Transforms Biblical Tale Basketball Into Refreshing Comedy Squad Cut By Schilling BLOOMINGTON, Ind. {UP])-- .ro Coach Bobby Knight concluded his We arc all probably familiar with the bibli<.:al story or Joseph. the young basketball boot camp Monday at the Hebrew sold into slavery by his own bwthers. Now imagine Andrew Lloyd U.S. Olympk trials with 20 survi Webber and Tim Rice. the witty and slightly irreverent creators of ksus vors left standing. Christ Super,tar, sinking their creative claws into the story of Joseph. The After a week of exhausting bas result? JOHeph and the Amazing Technicolor Dr<•:.un<'Oilt. the final production ketball in what many in the original field of72 called their greatest athle in PopeJoy flail's Bc.~t of Broadw;Jy cultural scncs. Joseph. hi lkd '''a musing. cntertuinmg family show. is set for Thursday at tic challenge, the All-America team 8:15p.m. escaped the latest cutdown. Dreomeoat surpasses the earlier collaborutive efforts of Rice and Webber Patrick Ewing, the center for (Evitu and Superstar) in both runge and stylistic interpretation. NCAA champion Georgetown, and The eclectic score incorporates such diverse musical styles as rock, coun Michael Jordan of North Carolina try, French cabaret, ragtime and calypso. were joined by Sam Perkins of North Joseph is played by Don Goodspeed. who became an "overnight success" Carolina, Wayman Tisdale of Okla when he was cast as understudy for the lead role of Fredrick in Pirates of homa and Chris Mullin of St. Monday ~aw the be_ginning of the weeklong coeducational slow-pitch softball tournament. The tourney is sponsored by. John's. Penzanceon Broadway and later took that role on the road in its national tour. UNM Letsure Serwces. The show retells the Old Testament tale entirely through song and dance "These 20 players by far and loaded with 20th century humor. The [shmaclites, who cart Joseph off to away were beyond everyone else in slavery in Egypt on a camel mounted on wheels, look more like Groucho the trials," Knight said. "No one Marx clones than ancient slave drivers. And the flashy Pharoah, who em else was remotely close. Another ploys Joseph as his adviser, shimmies and sings in Elvis Presley style. group of coaches would have picked The 90-minute show, guaranteed to entertain on various levels, should Women's Olympic Cagers Set another terun." prove delightful to fans of Webber and Rice, and generate new admirers of Cougar Makes The 20 return to the Indiana Uni By John Moreno tournament this year. After 10 years Oregon State; and Tresa Spaulding, versity campus May 10 through 15 A their work. at Tennessee, her record is 245-76. BYU. U.S. Team for further evaluation. The roster Pharaoh as an Elvis impersonator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Tickets are $14,. $18 and $20 at Popejoy Hall Box Office. Student tickets After a tortuous weekend of three At a press conference Monday, are half-price. Summitt said point guard is the must be trimmed to 12 by July 14, a-day workouts at the Olympic Summitt said, ''We selected the best "most crucial" position. "We need Brigham Young University two weeks before the Olympics in Training Center in Colorado individuals who possess the offen a great leader, a coach on the floor women's basketlJilll player Tresa Los Angeles .. Springs, the 1984 U.S. Olympic sive and defensive skills to play out who can initiate the offense," the Spaulding is a member of the Besides Jordan, nine other guards women's basketball team was our team concept. " coach said: 1984 U.S. Olympic Team, to qualify were Steve Alford of Indi announced Monday by Head Coach KiMo Presents Dream for Peace Farewell Concert The U.S. team members, by posi The U.S. team will now play a Olympic Head Coach Pat Head ana, Johnny Dawkins of Duke, Vern Patricia Head Summitt. series of exhibition games against Summitt announced Monday. Fleming of Georgia, Lancaster Gor variety of Latin American musical concerts in Venezuela, and has per Huerga; mandolinist Jackeline Rag concert begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are The trials, which ran from Friday tion, are as follows: Guards include By C. Heinze Teresa Edwards, Georgia; Kamie other national teams. Tonight, they The 6-foot-7-inch freshman don of Louisville, Maurice Martin styles. She will particularly stress formed in Washington, New York o; free dancer and puppeteer Victor $6, with a $2 discount offere1 to to Monday, trimmed a field of 107 will begin a three-game series with center from Meridian, Idaho, is of St. Joseph's, Terry Porter of Wis Afro-Caribbean, Brazilian and and California. ia Cross; Rosa Granadillo, who students and seniors, and are avail invitees to 17 finalists, trials • press Ethridge, Texas; Patty Jo Hedges, Venezuelan folk performer and Kentucky; Lea Henry, Tennessee; the Japanese Olympic Team, Jen the only player from the High consin-Stevens Point, Alvin Robert University of New Mexico student Venezuelan music. She said she ''In this farewell concerti want to dances to Afro-Venezuelan music; able at the KiMo Theater, Salt of the officer Debby Jennings said. nings said. Country Athletic Conference to son of Arkansas, John Stockton of selected these styles because New express what my experience in the percussionist Tony Quinones, who Earth Bookstore and Full Circle Summitt originally planned to Kim Mulkey, Louisiana Tech; Pol Ana Gilda Leon will present a spe lard; Joyce Walker, Louisiana State; Friday through Sunday, the Un make the Olympic team. She led Gonzaga and Leon Wood of Fuller Mexico audiences, who are more United States has been as a person, also plays bass and guitar; vocalist Books. carry a squad of 16 players- 12 cial farewell concert at the KiMo Lynette Woodward, Kansas. ited States will play Hungary, South the HCAC champion Cougars in ton State. Theater Friday night. exposed to Mexican and Andean as a Latin American and as a singer, Maria Fernanda Marquez, who regulars and four alternates - but Korea and the People's Republic of blocked shots with 93, for a 4.2 Perkins, Tisdale and Mullin were In "Dream for Peace," Leon, music, very rarely have the chance composer and instrumentalist," she sings Brazilian songs; and Jazz Free Showing has retained Long Beach State The forwards include Cathy Bos China. Summitt was expected to per game average. chosen at forward with Charles backed by four Venezuelan and to experience them. said. guitarist Joyce Cooling, who plays Guard La Taunya Pollard, who well, Illinois State; Denise Curry, name the 12 regulars after the ex BYU Head Coach Courtenay Barkley and Chuck Person of Au three American artists, will play a Leon has given more than 200 Leon said she could have staged Latin Jazz and Brazilian Jazz. Of 1934 Film underwent knee surgery. It is doubt UCLA; Janice Lawrence, Louisiana hibitions, but at the press conference Leishman said Spaulding has bum and Jeff Turner of Vanderbilt. the show on her own but preferred to She said they decided on the name ful she will play, Jennings said. Tech; Cheryl Miller, USC. said she was "in no rush." very good speed and "an excel Accompanying Ewing at center invite her friends, "who not only "Dream for Peace" because the Summitt led "the· University- of 'Players at the post position 'are '"If we feel we cim identify them lent shooting touch." She aver were Joe Kleine of Arkansas, Jon play different musical instruments, common denominator of Latin Man of Aran Tennessee to a 23-10 record and a Anne Donovan, Old Dominion; after the final competition, we will. aged 16 points a game, 7.4 re Koncak of Southern Methodist and but who also come from different America is that since the 16th cen second-place finish at the National Pam McGee, USC; Cindy Noble, Ifnot, we will on May 26,'' Summitt Regular Lobo Readers' Remember watching Nanook of bounds, shot 55 percent from the Tim McCormick of Michigan. places and have different cultural tury there has never really been Collegiate Athletic Association Tennessee; Carol Menken-Schaudt, said. floor, and hit 51 of73 foul shots A surprising omission was backgrounds. With this reprcscnta peace. "The main statement I think the North when you were in junior Discounts high? There was drama in the snow in her first collegiate season. Antoine Carr. The former Wichita bility l think we can present a music any Latin American can make in the Spaulding continues to im State forward, who spent last season al idea of solidarity and opcn world today is: 'We really want and ice, the P.artially frozen seas of with this ad you get: white, where fur-covered Nanook Islanders Continue Toward Fifth Cup prove dramatically, Leishman playing in Italy, was solid defen mindcdncss." peace,"' she said. said in a phone interview. "You sively during the trials and was Regular Sale The other artists in "Dream for "We did not think it made any stalked prey, ever on guard against New York (UPI) - The Mon people in Albuquerque didn't thought secure for the second cut. 27 x 1 t·egular tubes $2.50 $1.85 Peace'' are percussionist Mario de Ia sense present Latin America the elements of the artie wasteland. New York Islander general mana lose," he said. "We've got every to treal Canadiens, who host the New really get to see her play effec "Everybody's got an individual 27 x 1 thorn resistant tubes $4.50 $3.75 through songs and not say anything You may remember Nanook provid ger Bill Torrey has been .impressed thing to gain because nobody York Islanders in Tuesday night's tively, because it was her first player who played well to you," Specialized Commutel' Tire $6.00 at all about its main problem. ing fish and seal meat for his family, by the job done by Montreal coach thought we'd be here." $5.00 opener of their best-ofcseven Wales game back after a stress fracture Knight said. "But what is playing Tunc l'p "From outside the United States erecting an efficient igloo shelter on Jacques Lemaire. In Edmonton, Minnesota takes on $15.00 $8.00 Hear Conference final, are trying to forget injury," he said. well to you and playing well to us it is very difficult to get an idea of the argent plain with only a blade, "They have learned .Lemaire's the Oilers with one person in mind: l'arts, Accessories, Clothing, Bikes from $150 former Treasurer they lost three straight games to the system of shutting down the opposi scoring whiz Wayne Gretzky. Earlier this year, the Lobos may be two different things en how open and receptive American with which he cut blocks of ice. tirely." of the United States, Nanook and his family were Islanders this season and were out tion," he said. "They're like a handed BYU its only HCAC loss people really are; one has the most scored 21-7. "We'll have to knock Gretzky of the season, 84-79. Leishman "I can;t tell you how many hours negative view. obviously happy, snuggling counter puncher in boxing, they around," says Minnesota defense "When the puck is dropped, we 'II said Spaulding was playing at ab we spent talking about it," Knight Francine Neff "And then, when one is here, one together under the furs at night, the send one man in and hope the other man Brad Maxwell. "There's no :1407 Central NE, have the same chance they do," said out 35 percent efficiency. said of the weeklong decision realizes that there are many people children playing and gobbling up guys make a mistake." getting around it. When you play ~B:IKE (Nixon and Ford Admi Mats Naslund, Montreal's leading making with his staff. "It was a very Just West Of Carlisle who are fighting for human rights, berry and snow confections. It was Lemaire, for his part, makes it Edmonton, you've got to think ab post-season scorer with three goals difficult process.'' 265~5170 nistrations) for the freedom of the people, who bravado, it was romantic, it was clear he greatly respects the Islan out Gretzky first." YP.co-OP and seven assists. ders. "There's no doubt the Islan speak on really feel solidarity with Latin documentary. It was "docudrama.'' Perhaps as important, the C;ma ders are the best team in the league. Minnesota goalie Don Beaupre 11 Perceptions" America," she said. A film with a similar theme by the Leon came to Albuquerque in same director will be screened diens want to protect the record five They're strong everywhere.'' also wants his team to take the offen Thurs., April 26th, 1984, 1982 to finish her master's degree in Wednesday at noon and 5:30p.m. at straight Stanley Cup championships But Naslund points out the advan sive against Edmonton. "We have Spanish Colonial art at UNM. a the School of Architecture. won by Montreal from 1956-60. The tage of being the underdog. to pressure them. When you let them 3:30pm Islanders have won the last four program unique in the world. Robert Flaherty's Man of Aran, "They're expected to win - in a on your side of the ice they're unbe in Education 101. Stanley Cups. The concert is sponsored by the shot on location on Aran Island off way, they don't have the right to lieveable," he said. Mrs. Neff is presently corp. director Latin American Institute and the the coast of Ireland, will be shown in In the Campbell Conference fin for Hershey Food and E Systems. als beginning Tuesday, the Edmon Student Organization of Latin Room 118 of the school, located at §lllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1111 1111111111!5 both Fortune 500 Companies. She is the comer of Cer1tral and Stanford. ton h1iSts Minnesota, which gained sponsored by Della Sigma Pi, profes American Studies. The screening of this classic 1934 its meeting with Oilers with a 4-3 •ion~l hu~iness fraternity. The "Dream for Peace" farewell § § documentary, examining life overtime victory over St. Louis Sun da~ in the seventh game of that against the bleak landscape of the j j it********************* ****************·island, isfreeandopentothepublic. scncs. it • * i Elect 1 it * :~:-::-::-::·::·::-::-u·::·::-:;-::·::-::-::·::·::-::-::-:c-::-:.:;. Tuesday, 4-24, is the : ~~~~~~~~ :-: :-: i ~:. 5 :-: ~i !~ • s * NM .:. ummer .. ANNETTE j LA T DAy i UNION'S :-:~ J b' :·:~= :·: ·o s. :-: :-: :-: • * ...•• ..•1'. 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