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Martinez mix in off-topic jabs as they spar over education


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Fugitives
captured
in Arizona
Officials: Forest ranger spots
stolen vehicle at campground
The Associated Press
Albuquerque Public Schools Superintendent Winston Brooks congratulates Susana Martinez, left, and Lt. Gov. Diane Denish after PHOENIX — Officials say that an escaped state
their first debate Thursday at Eldorado High School in Albuquerque. JANE PHILLIPS/THE NEW MEXICAN prison inmate and his fiancée who were targets of a
nationwide manhunt have been captured at an Ari-
zona campground after an alert forest ranger spotted
“ Diane, you took office
in 2003 and you said
By Kate Nash
The New Mexican
Denish, the Democrat, gave an answer that in
part dealt with what she said is Martinez’s support
of public-school money for private institutions.
their stolen vehicle hidden in the
trees.

A
‘Hold me accountable LBUQUERQUE — In case there was any Question about how the candidates would deal John McCluskey and Casslyn
doubt, the gubernatorial race is on. And with the diverse school districts across the state? Welch, who also is the inmate’s
for our graduation based on the answers at an debate on cousin, were taken into custody
Martinez gave an answer that in part dinged
rates … ’ I’m holding you education Thursday night, it’s combative. about 7 p.m. Thursday at a campsite
Denish for her use of the state jet.
With nearly every response that Lt. Gov. Diane at the Apache-Sitgreaves National
accountable. Our chil- And so it went. Forest in northeastern Arizona.
Denish and Doña Ana District Attorney Susana That’s life just more than two months from the
dren aren’t graduating at Martinez gave, they took swipes at each other, Officials say Welch at first wielded a
Nov. 2 election, which initial polls are saying is gun when confronted, but dropped it
the rate they should be.” many of them off topic. very tight. John
when she saw she was outgunned by McCluskey
Question about No Child Left Behind? The Albuquerque Public Schools-sponsored
Doña Ana District Attorney Martinez, the Republican, gave an answer that a SWAT team.
Susana Martinez event also was a glimpse into how central educa- McCluskey was in a nearby sleep-
included a jab about the growth in government tion — on which the state spends about half of its
under the Richardson Administration. ing bag and taken into custody with-
out incident.
Question about school budgets? Please see DEBATE, Page A-5
Said David Gonzales, U.S. marshal
“ Once again, let me
say when you have no
for Arizona: “The nightmare that
started July 30th is finally over.”
experience in fighting Fact check: Sifting through the rhetoric of the debate McCluskey was among three
prisoners who escaped July 30 from
for public education, By Steve Terrell there is no record of Martinez voting in that elec- a privately operated state prison in
Kingman, allegedly with the help of Casslyn
it’s easy to say ‘I have a The New Mexican tion. Martinez did not respond to that charge in the Welch
debate. Welch. The other two inmates were
magic wand,’ but I have Here are some claims made by both candidates u Martinez attacked Denish for taking rides in recaptured in Colorado and Wyo-
a record of fighting for at Thursday’s debate and how they rated factually. a state-owned jet, a plane Martinez has pledged ming.
u Democrat Diane Denish claimed Republican to sell if elected. This money, she said, could have Arizona Corrections Department officials have said
public education.” Susana Martinez’s interest in education was new- that Welch helped McCluskey and inmates Tracy
been used for education.
Lt. Gov. Diane Denish found. She said that Martinez did not vote in a Province and Daniel Renwick escape by cutting
Fact: Factcheck.org, a nonpartisan, nonprofit
2003 in a statewide special election in which voters through a security fence, setting off a massive multi-
website that analyzes political ads and rhetoric,
narrowly approved a constitutional amendment to state search.
addressed this issue when discussing a Martinez
allow the state to take more money from its perma- Renwick was recaptured in Rifle, Colo., on Aug. 1,
ad. Do the lieutenant governor’s travels about the
nent fund to pay for education. and Province was found in Meeteetse, Wyo., on
state constitute ‘abuse’? We’ll leave that to the
Fact: Checking Martinez’s voting history at the
secretary of state’s website appears to verify that Please see CHECK, Page A-5 Please see CAPTURED, Page A-6

Today
Mostly sunny.
Lady Horsemen
eye repeat
Celebrating S.F. 400th: Lock, stock and barrel
High 90,
low 55. With 12 returning players Engraved Winchester of the .30-30-caliber replicas of the
famous lever-action Winchester
and seven returning
PAGE C-8
starters, St. Michael’s
replica honors city model first made in 1894, engraved
through Dacotah Rose Firearms in
aims to make another run By Tom Sharpe Fort Collins, Colo.
Obituaries at a state title. SPORTS, B-1 The New Mexican The Outdoorsman of Santa
Fe, a DeVargas Center gun shop
Rudy Abeyta Sr., Aug. 16, Images of the Cathedral Basil- owned by Bill Roney, is the exclu-
ica of St. Francis of Assisi, the Pal- sive dealer of the rifle — which
Edwardo Lalito Martinez, 71, ace of the Governors and Georgia sells for $2,250 and includes a
Ranchos de Taos, Aug. 17 O’Keeffe, albeit with her name wooden gun rack and a hunting
Emma Martinez, 82, Aug. 17 misspelled, decorate a gold-plated knife, also engraved to commem-
Jeanne Bourgeois McGown, 84, rifle intended to celebrate Santa orate the anniversary.
Santa Fe, Aug. 17, Fe’s 400th birthday. “They are made to order, so it’s
Lucy Patricia Varela, 50, Aug. 18 The manufacturer, O.F. Mossberg not like we have 400 sitting here An image of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis
& Sons of North Haven, Conn., of Assisi is among those engraved on a limited-
PAGE C-2 plans to produce as many as 400 Please see REPLICA, Page A-5 edition rifle honoring Santa Fe. COURTESY PHOTO

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NATION&WORLD
MarketWatch
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In brief
ECONOMY

Layoffs rise;
Israeli-Palestinian
peace talks near? so do fears
WASHINGTON — The Obama
administration said Thursday it of recovery
faltering
is near to securing an agreement
between Israel and the Palestinians
to resume direct peace talks. Some
U.S. officials said an announcement
could be imminent. By Christopher S. Rugaber
The Associated Press
The State Department said an
agreement was “very, very close” but WASHINGTON — Layoffs are
details were still being worked out. back, and that’s bad news for the
“We think we are very, very close fragile economic recovery.
to a decision by the parties to enter New applications for unemploy-
into direct negotiations,” State ment benefits hit a nine-month high
Department spokesman P.J. Crowley last week — a spike that suggests
told reporters. private employers may shed jobs this
month for the first time this year.
Giuliani supports Then-Sen. Barack Obama closes his eyes as pastors lead a prayer for him at First Emanuel Baptist Workers are losing construction
jobs in Georgia and manufacturing
moving mosque Church in New Orleans in this 2007 file photo. ALEX BRANDON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
jobs in Indiana. Some of the layoffs

Why do rumors about


are coming as stimulus money dries
NEW YORK — Former Mayor
up and public works projects come
Rudy Giuliani on Thursday joined a
to a halt. Government employees are
growing number of politicians sup-
being let go, too, as states and cities
porting a move of a proposed Islamic

Obama’s religion persist?


grapple with budget crises.
center and mosque near ground zero
to state-owned land farther from the Without more jobs, consumers
Sept. 11 attack site. will not feel secure enough to spend
much money, further slowing the
Giuliani, who led New Yorkers
economy. The grim outlook has
through Sept. 11 and its aftermath and By Hillel Italie views conducted before the contro- economists lowering their estimates
whose opinion on the mosque could The Associated Press versy over whether Muslims should for growth in the second half of the
carry considerable clout, made his be permitted to construct a mosque
NEW YORK — “President year. And on Thursday it led to a sell-
comments as the imam leading plans near the World Trade Center site.
Obama is a Muslim.” “He’s not an off on Wall Street led by investors
for the community center toured Obama has said he believes Muslims
American citizen.” “He wasn’t even worried that the United States could
the Middle East promoting religious have the right to build an Islamic
born here.” tumble back into recession.
tolerance. center there, though he’s also said
None of this is true. But to surpris- “Today’s news on the economy
“If you are a healer, you do not go he won’t take a position on whether
ing levels, it is believed. has been nothing but awful,” Paul
forward with this project,” Giuliani they should actually build it.
Blame it on the media, or on Ashworth, an economist at Capital
said on NBC’s Today show, referring to “The Internet has made (misinfor-
human nature. All presidents deal Economics, wrote in a note to clients.
the center’s leader, Imam Feisal Abdul mation) worse,” says Lori Robertson,
with image problems — that they’re “The recovery is clearly slowing.”
Rauf. “If you are a warrior, you do.” managing editor of the website
too weak or too belligerent, too far The Labor Department announced
left or far right. But Obama also faces FactCheck.org, a nonpartisan project Thursday that initial claims for job-
Iraq vet kills wife, questions over documented facts, in run under the Annenberg Public
Policy Center of the University of
less benefits rose by 12,000 last week
to 500,000 — the highest level since
daughter, self part because some people identify
more with the rumormongers than Pennsylvania. “Any of these rumors November and the third straight
the debunkers. are more rampant, and there’s more increase.
MADISON, Wis. — Authorities
“Trust and distrust — that stuff about them — blogs writing As the economy recovered from
say a 23-year-old Wisconsin Iraq War
explains almost all of it,” says Nicho- about conspiracy theories. People the worst downturn since the 1930s,
veteran shot and killed his pregnant In this 2006 file photo, Obama
las DiFonzo, professor of psychology are exposed to it more.” jobless claims declined steadily from
wife, 13-month-old daughter, three is dressed as a Somali Elder by
dogs and then himself. at the Rochester Institute of Tech- Superstitions and myths are time- a peak of 651,000 in March 2009 to
Sheikh Mahmed Hassan, left,
nology and an expert on rumor and less and universal, and so are the a low of 427,000 in July before rising
Police in Superior said Thursday during his visit to Wajir, a rural
gossip research. “We are in such a area in Kenya. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS people who exploit them, whether steadily over the past six weeks. In a
they don’t know why Matthew Mag-
highly polarized political environ- Holocaust deniers, race suprema- healthy economy, jobless claims usu-
dzas killed his 26-year-old wife, April
ment. Our country is sorting itself and was posted on The Drudge cists or conspiracy theorists. ally drop below 400,000.
Oles-Magdzas, and their daughter,
Lila. Investigators believe the killings into more closely knit, opposing fac- Report, showed Obama dressed in And so millions have thought that “This is obviously a disappointing
happened Tuesday. tions each year.” traditional local garments — a white the country was overrun with com- number that shows ongoing weak-
Tessa Buscko, a friend and former Nearly one in five people, or turban and a wraparound white munists, that John F. Kennedy was ness in the job market,” said Robert
colleague of Oles-Magdzas’, says 18 percent, said they think Obama is robe — during a visit to Kenya in taking orders from the pope, that Dye, senior economist at the PNC
her friend was due to give birth by Muslim, up from the 11 percent who 2006. Democratic rival Hillary Rod- AIDS spreads through casual con- Financial Services Group.
C-section Wednesday to the couple’s said so in March 2009, according to a ham Clinton may have contributed tact, that Saddam Hussein or even Dye said claims showed a similar
second daughter. poll released Thursday. The propor- through her response to a question, the George W. Bush administration pattern in the last two recoveries, but
tion who correctly say he is a Chris- during a 60 Minutes interview, about helped plan the Sept. 11 attacks. eventually began to fall again. The
That was the day Oles-Magdzas’
mother went to the couple’s home tian is just 34 percent, down from whether he was a Muslim. “There’s DiFonzo was stunned when he current elevated level of claims is a
and found the family dead. 48 percent in March of last year. nothing to base that on,” she said. heard one of those rumors stated as sign that employers are reluctant to
The White House even felt “As far as I know.” fact in his upper-level social psychol- hire until the rebound is well under
compelled to respond with a terse Others have helped keep rumors ogy class last year. A student raised way. That’s what happened after the
Thais to extradite knockdown from spokesman Bill about Obama’s religion and birth her hand and insisted, “But George 1991 and 2001 recessions, which were
alive. Conservative commenta- Bush was behind the bombings of dubbed “jobless recoveries.”
arms suspect to U.S. Burton: “The president is obviously
a Christian. He prays every day.” tors including radio talk show host Sept. 11.” Economists caution that more
BANGKOK — A Thai appeals Obama is the Christian son of a Michael Savage have repeated “She was serious,” DiFonzo said, than 350,000 temporary census jobs
court has ruled to extradite sus- Kenyan Muslim father and a Kansas debunked claims that Obama adding that he believes she accepted ended in recent months, and those
pected Russian arms dealer Viktor mother. Born in Hawaii, he lived attended a radical Muslim madrassa the rumor because other people in workers could be applying for ben-
Bout to the United States. from ages 6 to 10 in predominantly in Indonesia. Rush Limbaugh has her life gave her the impression that efits. Congress also recently restored
Friday’s decision overturns a lower Muslim Indonesia with his mother facetiously referred to “Imam it was plausible. an extended unemployment benefits
court’s rejection of the extradition and Indonesian stepfather. His full Obama” in recent days, and last year “This isn’t a partisan thing,” he program, which can sometimes spike
request. The court said the extradition name, Barack Hussein Obama, praised a woman who at a Dela- said. “It’s not a characteristic of claims.
must take place within three months. sounds Muslim to many. ware town hall meeting questioned Democrats or of Republicans. It’s a The jobless report and a separate
Bout, a 43-year-old former Soviet Confusion about Obama’s reli- Obama’s citizenship. human characteristic. It’s a place that report showing that manufacturing
air force officer, is reputed to be one of gion was common, and sometimes The new survey, conducted by the we happen to be at in our culture activity in the mid-Atlantic declined in
the world’s most prolific arms dealers. encouraged, during the 2008 cam- nonpartisan Pew Research Center today. What seems outlandish is August sent stock markets tumbling.
paign. An Associated Press photo- and its affiliated Pew Forum on Reli- often based on what we think may The Dow Jones industrial average
The Associated Press graph that circulated on the Internet, gion & Public Life, is based on inter- be plausible.” closed down 144 points for the day.

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STEROID SCANDAL
Feds expect illnesses linked to Iowa eggs will rise
Clemens By Mary Clare Jalonick of salmonella linked to the eggs were ON THE WEB by nearly 60 percent.

facing
The Associated Press reported between May and July, about “There are measures that would have
u Centers for Disease Control: www.cdc.
1,300 more than usual, he added. No gov/salmonella/enteritidis been in place that could have prevented
WASHINGTON — A salmonella out- deaths have been reported. The CDC u Egg Safety Center: www.eggsafety.org this,” said Sherri McGarry of the FDA’s
break that sickened hundreds and led to is continuing to receive information Center for Food Safety and Applied

perjury the recall of hundreds of millions of eggs


from one Iowa firm will likely grow, fed-
eral health officials said Thursday.
from state health departments as people
report their illnesses.
“I would anticipate that we will be
vented if new rules to ensure egg safety
had been in place a few months earlier,
Nutrition.
McGarry said illnesses were traced
back to eggs produced on three of five

charges
That’s because illnesses occurring seeing more illnesses reported likely as an FDA spokeswoman said. farms the Iowa company owns. The
after mid-July may not be reported yet, a result of this outbreak,” said Braden. The rules, which require producers to investigation, which includes sampling,
said Dr. Christopher Braden, an epide- The recall of 380 million eggs from do more testing for salmonella and take records review and sanitation assess-
miologist with the federal Centers for Iowa’s Wright County Egg is one of the other precautions, went into effect in ments, is focusing on those three farms.
Disease Control. largest shell egg recalls in recent history. July. The FDA said at the time that could
Ex-pitcher accused Almost 2,000 illnesses from the strain The outbreak could have been pre- reduce the number of salmonella cases
Salmonella is the most common form
of food poisoning from bacteria.
of lying at hearing
By Pete Yost
The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Seven-
time Cy Young Award winner
Roger Clemens was indicted by
a federal grand jury Thursday
for allegedly lying to Congress
about using steroids and growth
hormone. The criminal case
writes a new chapter in one of
Major League Baseball’s worst
scandals, the rampant use of
performance
enhancing
drugs.
A six-count
indictment
alleges that
Clemens
obstructed a
congressional
Roger inquiry with 15
Clemens different state-
ments that he
made under oath in 2008, includ-
ing denials that he had ever used
steroids or human growth hor-
mone. The indictment says that
he lied and committed perjury
regarding the same matters.
The former pitcher and his
former trainer, Brian McNamee,
testified under oath at a 2008
hearing before a House commit-
tee and contradicted each other
about whether Clemens had
used performance-enhancing
drugs.
McNamee has told federal
agents, baseball investigator
George Mitchell and the com-
mittee that he injected Clemens
more than a dozen times with
steroids and human growth hor-
mone from 1998 to 2001.
Clemens has maintained that
McNamee was lying, and said
so under oath before the com-
mittee. “I couldn’t tell you the
first thing about it,” he testi-
fied when asked about human
growth hormone. “I never used
steroids. Never performance-
enhancing steroids.”
“As far as we’re concerned,
it’s vindication,” Earl Ward, one
of McNamee’s attorneys, said of
the indictment.
The case was assigned to U.S.
District Judge Reggie Walton,
who presided over the perjury
and obstruction trial of Vice
President Dick Cheney’s former
chief of staff, I. Lewis “Scooter”
Libby. No date has been set for
Clemens’ initial court appear-
ance.
Clemens’ attorney, Rusty Har-
din, had no immediate comment.
In his defiant testimony to the
House Oversight and Govern-
ment Reform Committee, Cle-
mens said, “I’ve been accused
of something I’m not guilty of.
… I have never taken steroids or
HGH.”
Longtime Clemens friend and
New York Yankees teammate
Andy Pettite told congressional
investigators that Clemens con-
fided to him that he had used
HGH. Clemens said Pettite was
wrong. “I believe Andy has mis-
heard” the conversation, Clem-
ens responded. He said he had
simply mentioned to Pettite a
TV show about three older men
who used HGH to get back their
quality of life.
“When a witness, such as
Roger Clemens, lies, as I think he
did, he should be held account-
able,” said Rep. Henry Waxman,
D-Calif., the House committee’s
chairman at the time of the base-
ball star’s testimony.
Former Rep. Tom Davis
of Virginia, who was the top
Republican on the House panel,
called the indictment “a self-
inflicted wound” by Clemens.
“Clemens was not under sub-
poena. He came voluntarily. He
wanted to come to the commit-
tee and clear his name,” Davis
said. “And I sat there in the
office with (committee chair-
man) Henry Waxman and said,
‘Whatever you do, don’t lie.’ ”
Davis added: “I did not want
to refer this to Justice, but we
didn’t have any choice.”
The former congressman
said Clemens “got caught in a
speed trap, basically. He could
have just let it go, but he denied
it vociferously before Congress.
Several times, we gave him the
opportunity to back down, and
he didn’t.”
A-4 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday, August 20, 2010 NATION

Undersea oil plume casts doubt on spill estimates


Cloud of crude may the government’s accounting.
Another group reported finding Massive plume Preparing to testify before a
House subcommittee Thursday,
questioned the government for
including in its pie chart the 17
In some cases, it’s not even oil:
One Louisiana scientist said his
prove oil not ‘gone’ other indications of lingering oil A large plume of invisible oil and
gas is meandering 3,600 feet
Florida State University pro- percent of the oil that emerged lab has tested several promising
— this time, droplets on the gulf fessor Ian MacDonald called from the well but never actually samples and found that they are
below the surface, where it is
By David A. Fahrenthold floor off Florida. likely to loiter for months. the administration’s account entered the gulf. It was, instead, an apparently natural substance,
and Kimberly Kindy “It all adds up to: It’s not “misleading.” MacDonald said siphoned directly to the surface. now nicknamed “sea snot.”
The Washington Post gone,” said David Hollander, a Ala. that the government makes too- By including the amount in the The University of South
professor at the University of Miss. optimistic assumptions about official pie chart, they said, the Florida research was an attempt
WASHINGTON — Academic South Florida, who worked on how much oil is breaking down government seemed to take to gather real-world evidence in
scientists are challenging the the sea-floor study. under the gulf’s surface, and credit for cleaning up oil that the gulf. Scientists shone ultra-
Obama administration’s asser- The federal government’s Plume dimensions that its report didn’t mention never spilled. violet light on the bottom of the
tion that most of BP’s oil is initial estimate of the oil’s fate, 22 miles long the natural gas that gushed out In addition, the Georgia DeSoto Canyon, a deep notch in
La.
either gone or rapidly disap- which was announced at the 1.2 miles wide of BP’s Macondo well along group said the government was the edge of the continental shelf,
pearing — citing, among other White House earlier this month, 650 feet thick with the oil. overly optimistic in reporting full of sea life. If oil were there,
evidence, the discovery of an provided a drastic shift in the Plume Instead of disappearing that about 25 percent of the oil it would reflect the light.
undersea “plume” of oil stretch- narrative of the spill. Suddenly, rapidly, MacDonald wrote in either evaporated or dissolved. “It flashes back at you as
ing more than 21 miles from the the disaster looked manageable 0 30 mi prepared testimony, the oil “will “The vast majority of this oil sort of a constellation of bright
well site. — its mysteries distilled into a 0 30 km remain potentially harmful for never got to the surface, so it stars,” Hollander said, indicating
News of the plume was pie chart. The Associated Press decades. I expect the hydrocar- couldn’t have evaporated,” said that the oil is in tiny drops.
announced Thursday afternoon “More than three-quarters of bon imprint of the BP discharge Charles Hopkinson, a professor Other tests, he said, showed
by researchers from Woods the oil is gone. The vast major- “We know that that oil is out will be detectable in the marine in the marine sciences depart- the water samples near the can-
Hole Oceanographic Institution ity of the oil is gone,” White there. It is diluted, (measured) environment for the rest of my ment at the University of Geor- yon were toxic to plankton, key
in Massachusetts. In late June, House climate and energy czar in parts per million” or less, life.” gia. Federal officials disagree, creatures at the base of the food
they found an invisible cloud of Carol Browner said Aug. 4. she said. “But dilute and dis- In that hearing, Rep. Edward estimating that four-fifths of the chain.
oil droplets as tall as a 65-story The actual report did not persed does not mean benign, Markey, D-Mass., criticized a oil rose to the surface. But Hollander said other
building and more than a mile go that far, but it did portray a which is why we continue to be NOAA scientist for saying that The Georgia group’s conclu- things reflect UV light, and fur-
wide. spill that was rapidly losing its concerned about the possible the agency would wait two sions, like the government’s, ther tests are needed to confirm
Since then, they said, all that punch. The report said of the impacts it may have had, or is months before releasing the full were built largely on assump- that what they found was BP oil.
oil was unlikely to have been 4.9 million barrels (205.8 million having.” details of the methodology it tions and calculations — not
consumed by the gulf’s crop of gallons) that escaped BP’s well, But in response to a question used to calculate the oil’s fate. direct measurements from the
hydrocarbon-eating microbes. about half had been cleaned up, about the new studies from “That is, to me, unacceptable. gulf.
These work quickly in the evaporated or dissolved. academia, Lubchenco said, “we We need to have that informa- To measure what’s really hap-
warm waters near the surface, The other half might still be stand by the calculations that tion,” Markey said. pening underwater, scientists
but far more slowly in the cold, in the gulf, the report said. But we released.” The report was also chal- must find tiny droplets in a vast
deep region where the plume much of it had been dispersed It is still true that the gulf lenged this week by a group ocean, then wait for lab tests
was found. into tiny droplets, the govern- spill has not caused the kind of of Georgia academics. They to verify it’s oil from BP’s well.
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Debate: Replica: Rifle made


Next is set to order for $2,250
for Sept. 26 Continued from Page A-1
in the shop,” Julie Ventresca
had children and maybe grand-
children, I personally would
be loving to pass this down,”
Continued from Page A-1 of The Outdoorsman said Wellcome said. “I understand
this week. “People can pick also that I can shoot these.
more than $5 billion-a-year budget — might whatever (serial) number I’m a hunter and a dancer, and
be to this campaign. they want. … I have a gentle- Santa Fe is pretty special to me
During an hour of questions at Eldorado man — everything he has is 55 because of (flamenco dancer)
High School in the Northeast Heights, — so he ordered 55.” Maria Benítez.”The Santa
Denish blasted Martinez for her lack of The decorated rifle may be Fe 400th anniversary rifle’s
experience on education and questioned the most expensive of com- wooden stock is engraved with
the spending of her Southern New Mexico memorative products cre- images of a highway sign from
District Attorney’s Office while Martinez ated so far to mark the 400th Route 66, the Zia symbol, Santa
knocked Denish for current student perfor- anniversary of Santa Fe’s Fe’s nickname “A City Differ-
mance results and for the growth of govern- founding. Other items include ent” (more commonly “The
ment under the Richardson administration. Stephen Miller, a fourth-grader at Marie Hughes Elementary School, addresses the special coins, posters and City Different”) and the city’s
Denish repeatedly worked to paint Mar- gubernatorial candidates about his education concerns at the end of Thursday’s drinking glasses you can take 114-year-old cathedral.
tinez as a flip-flopper on vouchers, pointing debate. Eighth-grader Kendall Beatty waits to speak. JANE PHILLIPS/THE NEW MEXICAN home after ordering a special Jim Cutropia, director of
to past statements that she said indicate cocktail in local bars. finance and administration
Martinez’s support for vouchers. Martinez tion, it’s easy to say ‘I have a magic wand,’ The rifle’s 24-karat-gold- for the cathedral, said the
repeatedly said she doesn’t support public MORE ON THE DEBATE but I have a record of fighting for public plated receiver is engraved church has copyrighted the
money for private schools, but instead is for education,” she said. with a couple of traditional image of the downtown land-
scholarships and tax credits for children to Missed the debate? Want to hear The two generally agreed that charter Western images — a man in
more? mark, even though it’s often
attend private schools if their parents choose. schools have an important place in the a Plains Indian headdress appropriated for commercial
“You can say it over and over again, it’s Catch analysis of the gubernatorial
debate on KNME TV, Channel 5, state, and that schools ought to be audited and a cattle-drive scene with purposes.
not going to make it true,” Martinez told 7 p.m., Friday night. each year. Both pledged not to cut school a mountain-range backdrop “In this case, this is the
Denish. “You can deny the failures of your The show’s panelists include funding and to look for savings elsewhere — as well as images of the first we’ve heard about it,”
administration, that’s not going to make it Lonna Atkeson, a political-science in state government — something Richard- Palace of the Governors, a he said. “These people are
true either.” professor at The University of New son tried to do in this year’s budget crunch. helmeted Spanish soldier, the going to make a lot of money
Denish said Martinez should be straight Mexico; journalist David Alire Garcia; Schools slated to be cut by 3 percent were names of eight of Santa Fe’s off it and here they’re using
with the public, accusing her of advocating Stephen Spitz, public affairs pro- only spared the cuts by a last-minute early Spanish families and the the church’s image. The
for a voucher program “for months.” ducer for KUNM radio, 89.9 FM; and reprieve of federal funds last week. face of New Mexico’s most
Jim Scarantino, editor of New Mexico church usually doesn’t object
“Tax credits, that’s just another name with They disagreed on how frequently to test famous artist, although with to those things, but it would
a middle man in the middle,” Denish said. Watchdog. students, with Martinez proposing tests O’Keeffe’s last name spelled
The show also will feature inter- be nice for someone to at
The vouchers theme was a keystone of more often to better measure student per- with only one “f.” least request permission.
views with U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján
Denish’s debate answers, and have been and Republican challenger Tom Mul-
formance, and Denish resisting that idea. Ventresca said she hadn’t We would think that people
central to her campaign for several weeks. lins, both running for the state’s 3rd Both candidates survived the debate with- noticed the mistake until it would be at least kind enough
Staffers handed out statements to the media Congressional District this fall. out any major gaffes, as the pressure mounts was pointed out Wednesday. to make a donation.”
during the debate with quotes from Marti- because of the closeness of the race. Dacotah Rose Firearms owner Wellcome said she was
nez they said prove her support for taking One of the most recent polls, done in Triceea “T” Wellcome — who unaware that the cathedral’s
public money out of public schools, as they June by Rasmussen, showed the race to be said she selected images based image was copyrighted, but
have in several news releases recently. have been at the front of the table, chairing a statistical tie with Martinez leading by on her own online research she would be glad to make a
Martinez during the debate focused her the (Gov. Bill) Richardson-Denish educa- 2 percentage points. — said Thursday that error as donation and seek permis-
criticism on what she said Denish hasn’t tion reform.” Fundraising, however, has not been so well as any others on the proof sion. “I would like to make
done during her term in office. Both Richardson and Denish have close. As of late June, Denish had a $7-to-$1 will be corrected. them happy,” she said.
“Diane, you took office in 2003 and you focused on education since taking office in cash advantage, with a balance of almost $2.2 Wellcome said Dacotah Rose Ventresca said she expects
said ‘Hold me accountable for our gradu- 2003. Since then, teacher pay has increased, million, compared to Martinez’s $300,020. Firearms has done more than a run on sales of the gun from
ation rates, hold me accountable because as has the prevalence of charter schools. The next confirmed debate is expected to 1,000 commemorative guns this weekend’s Indian Market
we expect our children to read by the time Denish worked to paint Martinez as fis- take place Sept. 26 at Congregation Albert — such as “The Liberty Rifle,” through Fiesta de Santa Fe in
they are in the third grade.’ I’m holding you cally irresponsible, saying the budget in the in Albuquerque. another Winchester replica, early September.
accountable. Our children aren’t graduating District Attorney’s Office grew by 70 per- The Democrats also are proposing two rack and knife combo, which “Right now, there’s been a
at the rate they should be.” cent under her watch. debates between the lieutenant governor is engraved with the Lincoln huge push with home security
Martinez also worked to present herself Denish also worked to tout her work on candidates, Republican John Sanchez and Memorial, the Tomb of the and self-defense,” she said.
as the candidate who would shake things education during her term in office, includ- Democrat Brian Colón. Unknown Soldier, the Statue “Just with how the economic/
up in the school district. ing as a proponent of pre-kindergarten of Liberty, Mount Rushmore social situation is in our coun-
“Diane, 80 percent of our kids right now programs. Contact Kate Nash at 986-3036 or knash@ and George Washington, and try, a lot of more people are
don’t read proficiently in the fourth grade,” “Once again, let me say when you have sfnewmexican.com. Read her blog at www. a .45-caliber revolver called investing in firearms, instead
she said. “You have failed our kids and you no experience in fighting for public educa- greenchilechatter.com. “The Custer Battlefield Special of real estate or the stock
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Continued from Page A-1 to her staff from a federal fund answer that question. meant to be displayed, but
Count report. However, The meant for border security. Fact: Martinez was asked by they also are fully functional.
judgment of New Mexicans. … Associated Press reported that Fact: Ernesto Ortiz, director NMPolitics.net how she would Sometimes people have them
Even if every dollar that Denish the graduation rate rose to of the High Intensity Drug Traf- have voted. While she didn’t engraved with their names
spent using a state plane could 66 percent in 2009. fic Area in New Mexico, told exactly “refuse to answer,” or those of their children or
be called wasteful, that still only u Denish claimed Martinez The New Mexican recently that reporter Heath Haussamen in grandchildren or someone
amounts to $170,000.” supports a program of school
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eight years of Democratic Gov. vate schools.” Martinez said she are available to district attor- icaid but ‘will not hesitate’ to cut
Bill Richardson, said the state supports giving tax credits to neys in border states. Some waste from other areas.”
is “ranked 49th” among states businesses and individuals who district attorneys have used the
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A-6 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday, August 20, 2010

Super-winds once carried balloon bombs Capture:


Pair are
Japan launched
Attacks
fires, an all-black paratroop

more than 9,000 Wash.


Mont. N.D.
battalion, the 555th, was sent in.
Commanders judged the “Triple suspects
from far
Nickels” unfit for combat, recalls
— one proved fatal
Ore. Idaho S.D.
one of them, Walter Morris.
Serving with Morris was in N.M.
above
By Anthony R. Wood Wyo Mich.

slayings
Malvin Brown, 25, a Main Line
The Philadelphia Inquirer Neb. Iowa native. He died fighting a fire
in the war’s final days. Morris
PHILADELPHIA — The Nev. Utah Colo. Kan. Where balloons accompanied his remains back
man from the Forest Service In 1944 and 1945,
were found to Pennsylvania. Continued from Page A-1
burst into the switchboard Japan launched Calif. Recoveries were The only balloon-bomb
room with orders for the young 9,300 bomb-laden Aug. 9. The last confirmed
Ariz. made in 17 states; fatalities — the war’s only
operator. Keep quiet, he told selected sites sighting of McCluskey and
Cora Conner, 16. Stay put. hot-air balloons shown here:
fatalities inflicted on U.S. soil
— occurred that brilliant May Welch — two of the most
It was May 5, 1945. Six people across the Pacific, the Deaths wanted fugitives — was on
Texas day in the Oregon woods.
lay dead in the nearby Oregon first sustained enemy One woman, five Cora Conner’s family ran Aug. 6 in Billings, Mont.
woods, their bodies arrayed air attack on U.S. soil Oregon Renwick and Province
children killed on the town switchboard for the
“like spokes in a wheel,” victims Bly
of a bomb attached to a balloon. in history. May 5, 1945 phone company, and it was were serving time for mur-
her turn to be on duty. So her der. McCluskey was serving
Launched in Japan, the bal-
loon had ridden ferocious high- The balloons Japan’s Balloons’ flight from Japan mother denied her request to a 15-year prison term for
launch sites go to a Sunday-school picnic attempted second-degree
altitude winds discovered by a Nakoso 1 Launched 2 By day 3 By night with five friends who dropped murder, aggravated assault
Japanese scientist. Otsu
Activating fuse Balloon gas Gas cools, balloon and discharge of a firearm.
Now, far more is known Flash Ichinomiya
was lit during warmed by contracts, losing
by that morning.
bomb
early morning sun; balloons altitude; two It was a get-acquainted picnic Province, McCluskey and
about the jet stream winds: Welch have been linked to the
They detonate storms, such
32 ft. (9.8 m) Tokyo
launch; 55 reach seven-lb. (3.2 kg) organized by the new pastor in
Made of varnished slayings of Greg and Linda
as last winter’s record snows; paper; weighed
minutes later, maximum sandbags town, the Rev. Archie Mitchell
152 Ibs. (69 kg)
altitude altitude of automatically release of the Christian and Missionary Haas of Tecumseh, Okla., a
they have conspired in this control device 38,000 ft. when balloon Church, and his pregnant wife, couple whose burned bodies
summer’s heat; they may mark was triggered (11,582 m) descends to minimum
Elsye. were found in a travel trailer
the boundaries of winners and altitude of 30,000 ft.
losers in a warming world; and 38,000 ft.
2 (9,144 m); cycle The minister dropped his
wife and the children at the
Aug. 4 on a remote ranch near
Santa Rosa, N.M. They had
someday they may turn on the continued until all 32
(11,582 m)
sandbags had been picnic spot and was parking been traveling to Colorado on
lights in Philadelphia. dropped his car when the group saw a an annual camping trip.
But in the final months of
fallen balloon. Someone may “This is a terrible tragedy,
World War II, they played a
different role: They were high- 4 Bomb drop have touched it — and Mitchell and the department and the
Final sandbag’s witnessed the explosion. contractor have a lot of work
ways of war.
release set off Jack Smith, the first forest to do,” Arizona Department of
This month, as the world Day demolition fuse ranger to reach the scene, saw Corrections Director Charles
marks the 65th anniversary of
Japan’s surrender, the little- 3 which triggered drop
of incendiary,
the bodies “like spokes” around Ryan said Thursday of the
known story of the balloon Flash
bomb
1 anti-personnel bombs
40 minutes later
a crater. Now 95, he still has the
shrapnel he dug out of a pine
deaths during a news confer-
ence held to discuss a report
bombing remains vivid in the Automatic
fuse
altitude tree that day. that outlined a series of embar-
memories of a few Americans, Day
including Cora Conner. Bomb
control
device
5 Self-destruct Another Forest Service man
went to the Bly switchboard
rassing security breakdowns
that allowed the escape.
“I was just numb,” she says. “It release Flash bomb fuse
fuse Sandbags ignited, burned 80 that day to alert the military. He The prison has a badly
took me 40 years before I could
minutes before ordered Cora Conner to stay in defective alarm system, a
talk to anybody about this.” 15-kg anti- destroying balloon
5-kg
30,000 ft. the room and not even tell her perimeter post was unstaffed,
The bomb blast in Bly, Ore., personnel incendiary envelope
bomb (9,144 m) Nig family. “I was there early in the an outside dormitory door
had its origins in the work of a bombs
ht morning until late at night,” she had been propped open
gentle Japanese genius.
remembers. “People were yell- with a rock and the alarms
Wasaburo Ooishi, according
to his granddaughter, treasured
30-man crew Prepared balloon
for launch in 30 to 60 min. Day Night 4 ing at me. … They pounded on went off so often that prison
the door and the window.” personnel often just ignored
his chestnut trees and culti- © 2010 MCT
In interviews with docu- them, the report said.
vated morning glories. Using Source: Floating Vengeance: Japanese Typical path Covered 6,200 mi.
Balloon Attacks on Michigan, Mike (9,978 km) of ocean with the mentary filmmaker Ilana Sol, Also, operational practices
pilot balloons and making 1,228 Unsworth, Japan’s World War II Balloon
prevailing winds Japanese women who made often led to a gap of 15 min-
observations from March 1923
5
Bomb Attacks on North America,
Robert C. Mikesh; Schminck Memorial the balloons said they did so to utes or longer during shift
to February 1925, he became Museum
help the war effort. They did changes along the perimeter
the first scientist to document
not know of the deaths in Bly fence, Ryan said.
high-speed winds that howl 3
made great leaps in under- profound impact on storm The balloons were meant until many years later.
to 9 miles above Earth, where
In 1996, four of those women
warm and cold air meet.
He published his pioneer-
standing and predicting the
winds’ behavior, now a stan-
tracks and drought zones, say
the Carnegie experts, including
to reach the Pacific North-
west, drop their bombs, set off were invited to Bly. Their visit
is depicted in Sol’s documen-
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But thanks to their global Cristina Archer, examining Cora Conner, now 81, has for-
caught on, and his findings The U.S. government learned
span and wild nature, the winds data from 1979 to 2001, found given the Japanese women — as
were overlooked. of this campaign but censored
remain difficult to measure. a subtle northward shift in well as the man who pounded
In the war, U.S. command- reports in the press.
the polar jet, correlating with hardest on the door that day. Now Servicing
ers relied on educated guesses In recent winters, the For the most part, the bal-
worldwide warming — though He was Ed Patzke, the older
about high-level winds. Prepar- National Oceanic and Atmo- loon bombs failed. They rode All Makes and Models
they said it was impossible to brother of two victims.
ing for a bombing raid in 1944, spheric Administration has sent the strong winds of the cool Later on, he apologized to TECH AUTO REPA
a team tried to forecast winds high-altitude hurricane-hunter know if it was a natural fluctua- STER IR
months — the Northwest’s her, Conner says — “and we MA
Ford
30,000 feet over Tokyo. planes over the North Pacific tion. Caldeira and Archer, now
rainy season. That put a damper cried and cried and cried.”
“We had very little data,” to “bomb” the jet stream, drop- at California State University,
Chico, also recently published a on forest fires.
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OPINIONS The West’s oldest newspaper, founded 1849


Robin M. Martin
COMMENTARY Editor and Publisher

Health care reform sows GOP confusion


Robert M. McKinney
Editor and Publisher, 1949-2001

William W. Waters Robert Dean


By Ezra Klein Editorial Page Editor Managing Editor
The Washington Post

I
’ve got some good news
for deficit hawks: This
year, Congress passed leg-
islation reducing the defi- OUR VIEW
cit by about $125 billion over
the next 10 years. But, as they
say on the infomercials, that’s
not all! The bill cuts the deficit
Indian Market
welcomes world!
by $1.3 trillion in the second
decade. That more than pays
for every dollar we’ve spent
on stimulus since 2008. It also

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sets up a new — and credible he finest of Santa Fe weekends is upon us: After
— system to keep Medicare’s nearly a week of events leading up to it, the 89th
costs under control. annual Indian Market opens tomorrow on the
So, hear that, fiscal conserva- Plaza and surrounding streets.
tives? Hear that, bond markets?
This is progress, baby. We’ll The hundreds of featured artists and their works have
lick our deficit problem yet. been drawing Santa Feans and visitors from around the
The bill in question, of world — and, judging from the variety of people already
course, is the Patient Protec- here with the market in mind, this year’s main event might
tion and Affordable Care Act, be even more popular. This year, the hundreds reach 1,100,
better known as health-care their works a visual feast.
reform. The numbers come As a preview of coming attractions, and a useful guide
from the nonpartisan Con-
gressional Budget Office. will need a three-fifths major- bilities, they should get them opportunity to strengthen the during the next couple of days, we recommend the official
But as always, there’s a catch: ity. Oh, and no filibusters back.” But in recent years, sort of cost controls they’ve guide, produced by the Southwest Association for Indian
The savings arrive only if the allowed. Congress has been feckless in long said they wanted, while Arts and The New Mexican’s Inez Russell. It was part of
policies behind the savings are The hope is that this will the face of Medicare’s spend- focusing their repeal efforts on last Sunday’s paper — but in case you missed it, the 176-
allowed to do their jobs. And free Congress to permit cuts ing. Repeal IPAB and you’ve the bill’s spending sides. page publication, loaded with articles, photos, maps, artist
in the GOP’s zeal to repeal by making it easier for them to restored the status quo on But they’re doing the oppo- listings and color ads at least as attractive, is available on
a bill it considers a deficit- dodge the blame. “Putting the Medicare. That status quo was site, and there’s a real risk to
leading to federal bankruptcy.
newsracks around town and on the Plaza this weekend.
increasing nightmare, Republi- knife in someone else’s hand their strategy: If the bill’s hard
will be a relief,” says Robert Cornyn knows this, and choices are political losers, the For first-timers, Indian Market is a marvel of art, music,
cans are focusing their fire on
the parts they should like: The Reischauer, director of the so his other argument is that policies that cost money aren’t. dance and atmosphere; for veterans, the dynamism of the
cost controls. Urban Institute and a former Congress buckled before lob- Subsidies for poor people are event is an added attraction: Innovation has been a con-
On July 27, Sen. Jon Cornyn, director of the Congressional byists and that IPAB doesn’t go popular. Rules preventing stant theme — not only in the works being displayed and
R-Texas, introduced the Health Budget Office. “It will allow far enough. “Special-interest insurers from discriminating sold, but also in the presentation and what surrounds the
Care Bureaucrats Elimination Congress to rant against the groups cut deals with Demo- based on preexisting condi- Saturday-and-Sunday highlight.
Act, co-sponsored by Sens. cuts without actually stopping crats to specifically exempt tions are popular. Tax credits
them.”
Examples: This year, film became an official artistic clas-
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, Jon Kyl, hospitals, 28 percent of Medi- for small businesses are popu-
The board’s first recom- care’s budget, from the IPAB’s lar, and so is closing the dough- sification — the 10th category to be recognized. Screenings
R-Ariz., Pat Roberts, R-Kan.,
and Tom Coburn, R-Okla. mendations will be for 2015, ax,” his statement points out. nut hole in the Medicare Pre- will be at the Center for Contemporary Arts on Old Pecos
The legislation doesn’t seek but it’ll take until 2018, when That deal is more of a three- scription Drug Benefit. Cost Trail and in a tent at Cathedral Park. And basketry, long
to repeal health-care reform its purview expands to cover year reprieve, as hospitals controls aren’t. And Republi- linked with textiles, now is category No. 11; a truly excellent
(though many Republicans hospitals, for it to really start would come under IPAB’s cans, who’ve frequently argued move on the part of SWAIA director Bruce Bernstein and
would also like to do that). swinging its weight around. If ax in 2018, but still, Cornyn is that the bill is too costly, are the organization’s volunteer board.
Instead, it takes aim at perhaps the board makes it that far, it’ll right. It’s a bad deal. The sensi- taking aim at them.
Indian-Market devotees will gather this evening at the
its most promising cost con- be the most aggressive effort ble thing would be to remove it If they repeal the parts but
lawmakers have ever made to Community Convention Center for the general preview
trol: the Independent Payment to make the board even stron- not the whole, we could end
control Medicare’s costs. ger. It’s the best shot we’ve up with the bill’s cost control of award-winning art — the best of the best. The general
Advisory Board.
It’s a boring name, but the That’s a big if. Republicans had at entitlement reform in a wrecked but its spending event starts at 7:30 — but there’s a sneak preview at 5:30,
board — IPAB to its friends have zeroed in on the board as generation, and Republicans intact. “You can’t argue that and it’s long been an insider favorite, and well worth the
— is a radical idea. Over the a soft target in their campaign have always said they’re for you’re for fiscal responsibility, premium entry rates, which involve memberships.
past decade, Congress has not to gut the health-care reform entitlement reform. then argue for taking out all The community center also will be the scene of a sym-
exactly been a profile in cour- bill. “In true fashion of Obama- The same goes for the other the fiscally responsible parts,” posium, 3 p.m. today, on the state of Native arts — and the
age when it comes to reform- Reid-Pelosi hubris,” Cornyn cost controls in the bill. The says Maya MacGuineas, presi-
dent of the Committee for a
evolving nature of collecting them.
ing Medicare. The program said, “the IPAB is the definition tax on high-value health insur-
of a government takeover.” Responsible Federal Budget. The next two mornings are the year’s finest for early
might be bankrupting the ance, which Sen. Scott Brown,
country over the long run, but A government takeover of ... R-Mass., attacked during his We talk a lot about the rising: The market opens at 7 both days — and just watch-
congressfolk face re-election Medicare? campaign, begins to do what deficit these days. And when ing it blossom is a worthwhile experience. The aroma of
every few years. So they’ve Putting aside the metaphys- Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., pro- we talk about it, what we’re coffee and fry bread from the food booths behind the First
punted. Some Republicans say ics of the government taking posed doing in the 2008 presi- really talking about is how to National Bank isn’t soon forgotten, and the works being
IPAB is just one more punt: It over a government program, dential race: End the tax code’s convince the bond markets put on display at the art venues defy our meager efforts at
hands the hard decisions off Cornyn makes two arguments, subsidy for employer-provided that we’ll do what’s necessary description.
to someone else. But that’s and they show the difficulty insurance. Republicans could to get our health-care spend-
Republicans are having oppos- make the policy stronger and ing under control and get our In the afternoon, the sounds of flutes, drums and other
exactly why it might work.
Behind the acronym will ing health-care reform without achieve a longtime policy goal. long-term budget into balance. instruments add enormously to an atmosphere which for
be 15 presidential appointees, opposing fiscal responsibil- Instead, they’re attacking it If we don’t convince them, one so long has captivated the Indian Market crowds.
each confirmed by the Sen- ity and much-needed deficit because it’s one of the bill’s day the bond markets might Yes, we’re falling all over ourselves with praise inad-
ate. They’ll be drawn from the reduction. vulnerabilities. conclude that our political sys- equate to this grand event; about all the editorial “we” can
health-care industry, academia, One of his arguments is that There was another path tem is too weak and divided to say in our defense is that we’re not alone in our feelings
think tanks and consumer IPAB would take these deci- here: One of the unnoticed cut the deficit and stop lending
about it.
groups. Their reform propos- sions away from Congress, dynamics of health-care to us at low rates, sparking a
which is more accountable to fiscal catastrophe. For making Indian Market what it is, we salute SWAIA
als will have to pass through reform was that Democrats
Congress, but they will have voters (and thus hasn’t been were so desperate to pass a Which do you think would and its many volunteers — who’ve been working on this
some advantages: If Congress able to make any of these bill that they were willing to make them more confident? one since the one before that concluded. So many Santa
doesn’t act, their recommenda- decisions). “America’s seniors accept cost controls that they Seeing the two parties in a vir- Feans, as well as folks from around the country who time
tions go into effect. If Congress deserve the ability to hold would’ve laughed at in nor- tuous competition to make the their vacations to help out with the details involved in stag-
says no but the president elected officials accountable mal circumstances. They ran cost controls in the health-care ing it, are a big part of its success — and what’s about to
vetoes Congress and the veto for the decisions that affect over unions to begin taxing bill even stronger? Or watching unfold has all the promise of yet another one.
isn’t overturned, their recom- their Medicare,” he said. employer benefits and created as one party tries to systemati-
mendations go into effect. If “I think that’s dead right,” a process making it harder to cally strip every cost control
Congress wants to change
their recommendations in a
Reischauer said. “And when
the political system is willing
protect Medicare from future
cost-cutting reforms. Repub-
out of the first serious effort in
memory to attack health-care The past 100 years
way that’ll save less money, it to assume those responsi- licans could have used the spending?
August 20, 1910: For the lovers of art, of romance, or of
the antique: for those who would plunge into the secrets of an
ancient and mysterious people who once saw the same skies as
now hang overhead and who once breathed the same air as now

Neighbors: Arroyo’s beautiful; leave it alone makes us buoyant, all roads will lead to the old palace tonight for
the formal opening of the Museum of Archaeology.

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August 20, 1985: Washington — The people that promoted
andelario Street neighbors are upset
to discover that a single person is
which then comes and cuts down every-
thing in sight. We want it to stop. Hardly the ‘highest’ hamburgers in Japan and pizza in Hong Kong are trying to get
the rice-loving people of China to include more American wheat
behind the chopping down of the The individual seems to think that While studying the excellent photo of in their diet. What the government wants to push for the whole
40-foot healthy cottonwood trees and the people walking through the arroyo and Mount Kilimanjaro in the “Share your travel country is sliced white bread. The word “sliced” is stressed
mowing down of the beautiful shrubs and small amounts of graffiti affect her ability photo” section of the Aug. 17 issue, I was because the cleaver is the preferred kitchen tool in china and
wildflowers in our arroyo. As a result, the to sell her real estate. We have spoken to a surprised to learn that it was “the fourth bread is hard to cut with a cleaver. Switching to wheat is an
arroyo in this historic district looks like a city supervisor on the crew. He explained attractive option for a Chinese government that wants its people
highest mountain in the world.” Among the
slum. Cutting down those stately trees is a that if they get one call, they have to obey to spend more time at work and leisure activities. Boiling a pot
many giants of the Himalayas, Karakoram, of rice is a 20-minute job and then the pot has to be cleaned.
major loss. the order to cut down. How about what
the other neighbors want? and Pamirs of Nepal, India and Pakistan, Sandwiches are already a Chinese tradition in the form of meat
We have watched as our arroyo 19,000 feet barely qualifies for a name! or vegetables wrapped in pancakes or coated with dough. In
becomes a lush park every year. However, David Gebhardt and Charisma Byrd Shanghai, a plant built with American help is turning out 30,000
every time it becomes beautiful, appar- (and two additional neighbors) Beau Pinkerton meal-sized packages of American instant noodles every eight-
ently that individual whines to the city, Santa Fe Santa Fe hour shift.

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A-8 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday, August 20, 2010
Scoreboard B-2 In brief B-3 Football B-4 Classifieds B-6 Comics B-8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 2010 THE NEW MEXICAN

SPORTS B
Arjun Atwal,
of India, tees off Setting the pace: Arjun Atwal
on the 12th hole ties Wyndham Championship
record with 9 under. Page B-5

Two egos GIRLS SOCCER CLASS A-AAA, AAAA PREVIEW AMERICAN LEAGUE

in perfect Buehrle,
harmony Konerko
I’ve been cheated. Been mistreated.
When will I be loved? help lift
T
he Everly Brothers sang those
words first in 1960. Linda
Ronstadt sang them in 1975.
I always thought Ronstadt’s cover
Chicago
superior. I can still hear that amazing
voice: White Sox pull within
When will I be-eeee … lov uh-uh-uh-
uh-uh-ved?
four games of Twins
I doubt anyone will ever do it better.
By Jon Krawczynski
Except possibly The Associated Press
Bret Favre.
And maybe MINNEAPOLIS — Just when Min-
LeBron James. nesota really looked to be grabbing
Now, I don’t hold of the AL Central division, Paul
know if either Konerko, Mark Buehrle and Chicago
can sing a note. delivered an
But that wouldn’t White Sox 11 emphatic mes-
matter. They Twins 0 sage: This race is
Jim Gordon would bring such
depth of feeling
far from over.
The Anti-Fan Konerko had five hits and four
to the words, RBIs and Buehrle pitched seven shut-
such gut-wrench- out innings to help the White Sox
ing pathos to the rendition. I’m think- slow the surging Twins with an 11-0
ing platinum. First week. Easy. romp Thursday night.
Favre, of course, is back with Min- Buehrle (12-9) allowed five hits and
nesota after the Vikings successfully struck out four.
courted the 40-year-old passer. Not Konerko hit his 31st home run
that it was a simple affair. and had a double and three singles
They not only offered Favre a among Chicago’s 21 hits to help the
$3.5 million raise on his $13 million Sox avoid a sweep and shave the
salary — with another $3.5 million in Twins’ lead to four games in the AL
incentives thrown in — they also dis- Central.
patched head coach Brad Childress to “We will fight to the end,” manager
Hattiesburg, Miss., on bended knee. Ozzie Guillen said. “How’s the fight
When that didn’t elicit a “Yes, going to go? I don’t know how the
Brad,” they sent three of Favre’s fight is going to go, but we’re going to
teammates to ply the Vikings’ troth. fight like a champ. We’re not down.”
One of them, Steve Hutchinson, Carl Pavano (15-8) set a career high
recalled the wooing this way: “ ‘The and tied a club record with 15 hits
guys on this team want you here. allowed. He gave up seven runs in six
Everybody wants you here.’ Basically St. Michael’s senior Jami Hogan dribbles upfield during Wednesday’s practice at Salavador Perez Field.
The Lady Horsemen are the defending Class A-AAA state champions. KATHARINE EGLI/THE NEW MEXICAN innings.
that’s what we told him.” The Twins lost at sold-out Target
Finally, in the backyard of Favre’s

Kicking into gear


Field for the first time in 10 games
mansion, assured of the Vikings’ undy- and missed a chance to take a six-
ing affection, the quarterback brought game lead in the division.
out the grill, slapped on the steaks, and “We expect it to be all the way
the four bonded over beef and guy down to the end,” Twins manager
talk. At long last, love! Ron Gardenhire said of the race.
Listen to the words of Ryan Lon- “We’ll attack it as is.”
gwell, another of Favre’s suitors. Mark Teahen and Alexei Ramirez
Instead of being chagrined at being
sent to beg Favre to play, the punter Defensive-minded Lady Horsemen each had three hits and two RBIs for
the White Sox. Ramirez’s two-run
positively gushed. The quarterback,
he said, “loves the guys in the locker
look to defend A-AAA state title homer in the eighth off Glen Perkins
made it 11-0.
room” and “is doing it for all of us.” In the first two games of the series,
By Kenn Rodriguez
Cue the violins and hand me a For The New Mexican the Twins rallied in the late innings
hanky — but keep one in reserve for to win. With Buehrle dealing and

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James, who, as it turns out, in Cleve- oaches can find out a lot of things from pre- the Sox slugging, Minnesota had no
land was looking for love in all the season scrimmages — just ask St. Michael’s chance in this one.
wrong places. girls head soccer coach Ed Velie. Buehrle allowed just three baser-
Yes, it’s true that Cavaliers owner His team, the reigning Class A-AAA state unners past first base all night long,
Dan Gilbert offered “The Chosen champions, recently played perennial Class AAAA an encouraging sign for a guy who
One” the moon to stay with the team, title contenders Los Alamos to a 0-0 draw. was 1-4 with a 6.69 ERA in his last
but it turns out he really only cared “When we scrimmage Los Alamos, it’s like a (regu- six starts against the Twins.
about James’ talent, not James him- lar season) game,” he said. “We had three scoring The fast-working lefty wasn’t the
self (sniff). opportunities but couldn’t convert. But our defense only White Sox player who has strug-
“I don’t think he ever cared about held very well. gled against the Twins.
LeBron,” James told GQ, giving St. Michael’s Griffin Cullen heads the ball during
“Maybe that scrimmage was indicative of how we’ll Wednesday’s practice. NATALIE GUILLEN/THE NEW MEXICO Chicago lost 10 of the first 14 meet-
himself the famous-athlete-celebrity-
be this season.” ings in the season series and there
third-person treatment, undoubtedly
With 12 returning letter winners and seven return- was talk that the Twins held some
to lessen the sting of rejection. people to score against us.”
ing starters, including the state player of the year in kind of mental edge that could prove
What about the Cleveland fans? In addition to first team all-state goalkeeper Sally
senior Liana Coppola, the Lady Horsemen certainly too much to overcome in the final
Didn’t they love “The King,” for who Feldewert, seniors Jami Hogan and Michaelle Busta-
have the appearance of odds-on favorites to repeat as six weeks of the season.
he was? mante will reprise their roles as sweepers, but will also
state champions. But the Sox brushed that aside in a
No. They merely took him for alternate at striker.
Velie cautions against such talk, pointing out that big way on Thursday night.
granted.
Albuquerque Sandia Preparatory’s girls have been Velie feels Hogan will be more of a force up front. “Obviously, you don’t want to
“I love our fans,” he said. “Cleve-
favored to win the past two years but have yet to win it “She’ll be hard to deal with,” Velie said. “I like to get down too much,” Buehrle said.
land fans are awesome. But I mean,
all. Still, Velie likes his team’s chances. think of her as our secret weapon. She was dormant “There’s 40 some odd games left,
even my family gets spoiled at times
“We have nine seniors and three first team all-state all of last year. But now she’ll have a dual role where but you get down to a team like this,
watching me doing things that I do,
players returning, so we’re in pretty good shape,” he she can play defense then move up and be a scoring they’re a great team and the way
on and off the court.”
said. “Three of the four players lost were goals scorers, threat.” they’ve been playing.
Still, all’s well that ends well. Favre
is beloved in Minnesota, James is so we’ll try to find is goals.” Velie also said midfielder Liana Coppola is showing “And the way we’ve been playing,
adored now in Miami. Of course, next Losing the team’s second leading scorer in 2009, improvement after a spring and summer of playing if we dig ourselves too big of a hole,
year about this time, after a critical departed forward Jamie Palermo, will hurt, but Velie nonstop club ball. then it’s going to be hard to come
interception ends the Vikings’ season said his team is stronger on its side of the pitch. “Her shot placement is much better and her skill out of. Must win or not, we won the
and after the Heat fail to win a ring, “We have the whole defense returning,” he said. “I’m level has improved,” he said. “She’s a better scorer than game, that’s all that matters.”
doubts will creep into the superstars’ not sure that we’ll score as many goals as last year, but
fragile psyches once again. I’m not sure we’ll have to. It’s going to be difficult for Please see GEAR, Page B-3 INSIDE
When that happens, may I suggest


◆ Cy Young winner Roger Clemens
a duet.
We have nine seniors and three first team all-state players indicted in steroids case. PAGE A-3
Contact Jim Gordon
at gjames43@msn.com. returning, so we’re in pretty good shape.” Ed Velie, St. Michael’s head coach ◆ National and American League
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Head coach

Commissioner calls departures ‘selfish’


DeWayne
Walker and the
New Mexico
State Aggies,
who open the By Doug Alden the MWC’s invitation and dismantling in a conference call.
season against
San Diego State The Associated Press an agreement the WAC was on the The WAC had already lost Boise
on Sept. 11, verge of completing with BYU. State to the MWC earlier this summer,
will be one of SALT LAKE CITY — Fresno State The Cougars were in line to rejoin then on Wednesday both Fresno State
six teams left and Nevada should not expect any part- the WAC in all sports other than foot- and Nevada received and accepted
in the Western ing gifts from the other members of the ball, in which BYU would have become invitations to join the Mountain West
Athletic Con- Western Athletic Conference when the an independent. — less than a week after WAC mem-
ference next
year. NMSU
Bulldogs and Wolf Pack leave for the Benson called Fresno State and bers formed a buyout pact intended to
finished at Mountain West Conference. Nevada’s decision “selfish.” keep what was left of the league intact.
3-13 overall WAC commissioner Karl Benson said “In a 12-hour period, the WAC Although Nevada did not actually
last season. Thursday the departing schools will went from having a secure and prosper- sign the buyout agreement and loyalty
ASSOCIATED PRESS
have to pay $5 million to his league and ous future to once again not knowing
FILE PHOTO wait until 2012 to move after accepting what the future will hold,” Benson said Please see CALLS, Page B-4

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San Jose
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N.Y. Giants 1 0 0 1.000 31 16 Knowles, Bahamas, def. Lukas Dlouhy,
East Division Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts. All times local. San Francisco 301 100 000 — 5 Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 28 27 Czech Republic, and Leander Paes (3),
Houston 5 10 5 20 23 30
W L Pct GB Philadelphia 000 000 002 — 2 Chivas USA 5 10 4 19 22 25
Washington 1 0 0 1.000 42 17 India, 6-3, 6-2.
New York 75 46 .620 — NOTE: Three points for victory, one point
Tampa Bay 74 47 .612 1 AUTO RACING Dallas 1 1 0 .500 25 24 Bob and Mike Bryan (2), United States,
for tie.
DP—Philadelphia 2. LOB—San Fran- South def. Julien Benneteau and Michael Llodra,
Boston 69 53 .566 61⁄2 8:30 a.m. on SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final cisco 2, Philadelphia 5. 2B—Posey 2 (16), Saturday’s games
W L T Pct PF PA France, 6-4, 6-2.
Toronto 63 57 .525 111⁄2 M.Sweeney (1). HR—Sandoval (9). New York at Toronto FC, 11 a.m.
Baltimore 43 79 .352 321⁄2 practice for Food City 250 in Bristol, Tenn. IP H R ER BB SO
Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 30 38
Los Angeles at San Jose, 2 p.m.
Carolina 0 1 0 .000 12 17
Central Division 10 a.m. on SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Irwin San Francisco New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 24 27 GOLF Colorado at Columbus, 5:30 p.m.
W L Pct GB J.Sanchez W,9-8 8 2 1 1 2 7
Minnesota 70 51 .579 — Tools Night race in Bristol, Tenn. Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 7 10 Chivas USA at FC Dallas, 6:30 p.m.
Wyndham
2
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Chicago 66 55 .545 4 12:30 p.m. on SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Br.Wilson S,34-37 1
⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago at Houston, 6:30 p.m.
Detroit 58 63 .479 12 New England at Kansas City, 6:30 p.m.
Kansas City 51 70 .421 19
Series,” final practice for Irwin Tools Night race in Bristol, Philadelphia
Hamels L,7-10 5 7 5 5 1 5
Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 28 7 Championship
Cleveland 50 71 .413 20 Tenn. Chicago 0 1 0 .000 10 25
West Division 2 p.m. on SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole quali-
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Green Bay
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First Round
WPS glance
W L Pct GB J.Sanchez pitched to 1 batter in the 9th.
Texas 67 53 .558 — fying for Food City 250 in Bristol, Tenn. HBP—by J.Sanchez (Utley). WP—Hamels. West (a-amateur) W L T Pts GF GA
W L T Pct PF PA Arjun Atwal 30-31 — 61 x-FC Gold Pride12 3 4 40 30 14
Los Angeles 61 61 .500 7 3:30 p.m. on ESPN — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for T—2:34. A—45,449 (43,651).
Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 19 16 Brandt Snedeker 33-30 — 63
Oakland 60 60 .500 7 Philadelphia 10 6 4 34 35 27
Seattle 48 73 .397 191⁄2
Irwin Tools Night Race in Bristol, Tenn. San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 37 17 John Rollins 34-30 — 64
Boston 8 6 5 29 29 21
ASTROS 3, METS 2 Kevin Streelman 30-34 — 64
Thursday’s games 6 p.m. on ESPN — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Food City Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 20 18
Lucas Glover 33-31 — 64 Washington 6 8 7 25 29 30
New York Houston St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 7 28
N.Y. Yankees 11, Detroit 5 250 in Bristol, Tenn. ab r h bi ab r h bi Thursday’s games Boo Weekley 30-34 — 64 Sky Blue FC 6 9 4 22 17 28
Baltimore 4, Texas 0 Chicago 5 10 6 21 15 23
JosRys ss 4 0 1 0 Bourn cf 3 0 0 0 Buffalo 34, Indianapolis 21 David Toms 32-32 — 64
L.A. Angels 7, Boston 2
Chicago White Sox 11, Minnesota 0 GOLF LCastill 2b 4 0 0 0 AngSnc ss 4 1 1 0 New England 28, Atlanta 10 Jeev Milkha Singh 31-33 — 64 Atlanta 4 10 5 17 15 28
Pagan cf-lf 3 1 0 0 Pence rf 4 1 2 0 Today’s game Jay Williamson 31-34 — 65 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point
Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3
Oakland 4, Tampa Bay 3
7 a.m. on TGC — European PGA Tour, Czech Open, second DWrght 3b 3 1 0 0 Ca.Lee 1b 3 1 1 3 Philadelphia at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. Jason Gore 34-31 — 65 for tie.
I.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 Michals lf 3 0 0 0 John Mallinger 33-32 — 65
Today’s games round in Celadna, Czech Republic Francr rf 4 0 0 1 CJhnsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Blake Adams 33-32 — 65
x- clinched playoff berth
Cleveland (Masterson 4-11) at Detroit
(Galarraga 3-5), 5:05 p.m.
10:30 a.m. on TGC — LPGA, Safeway Classic, first round in Carter lf 3
Beltran cf 0
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Blum 2b 3
Quinter c 3
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Box scores Scott McCarron 33-32 — 65
Thursday’s game
Washington 2, Chicago 0
Seattle (F.Hernandez 8-10) at N.Y. Yan- North Plains, Ore. Barajs c 3 0 0 0 Norris p 2 0 0 0
Spencer Levin 31-34 — 65
Saturday’s game
kees (A.J.Burnett 9-10), 5:05 p.m. 1 p.m. on TGC — PGA Tour, Wyndham Championship, second BILLS 34, COLTS 21 Craig Barlow 31-35 — 66
Atlanta at Boston, 3 p.m.
Misch p 2 0 1 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Bob Estes 31-35 — 66
Texas (C.Wilson 11-5) at Baltimore Indianapolis 14 7 0 0 — 21
(Arrieta 4-4), 5:05 p.m. round in Greensboro, N.C. Acosta p 0 0 0 0 Bourgs ph 1 0 1 0
Buffalo 21 3 0 10 — 34
Scott Piercy 32-34 — 66
Thole ph 1 0 0 0 Lyon p 0 0 0 0
Toronto (Cecil 9-6) at Boston (Lester
13-7), 5:10 p.m.
4:30 p.m. on TGC — Champions Tour, JELD-WEN Tradition, PFelicn p 0 0 0 0
First Quarter
Jeff Quinney
Andres Romero
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66 WPS box score
Chicago White Sox (E.Jackson 1-0) at
second round in Sunriver, Ore. Igarash p 0 0 0 0
Buf—Spiller 31 run (Lindell kick), 12:10.
Aaron Baddeley 31-35 — 66
Totals 30 2 3 2 Totals 29 3 6 3 Michael Sim 32-34 — 66 FREEDOM 2, RED STARS 0
Kansas City (O’Sullivan 1-4), 6:10 p.m. Ind—Addai 17 run (Vinatieri kick), 9:20.
L.A. Angels (Haren 1-3) at Minnesota LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL New York 000 200 000 — 2 Buf—McGee 78 interception return
Kevin Na 31-35 — 66
Josh Teater 33-33 — 66 Chicago 0 0 — 0
(Duensing 6-1), 6:10 p.m. Houston 000 000 30x — 3 (Lindell kick), 6:00.
Tampa Bay (Hellickson 3-0) at Oakland 11 a.m. on ESPN — World Series, opening round, Fairfield, Ind—Tamme 21 pass from Manning
Kent Jones 31-35 — 66 Washington 0 2 — 2
Jason Dufner 30-36 — 66
(Mazzaro 6-5), 8:05 p.m. Conn. vs. Auburn, Wash., in South Williamsport, Pa. E—Ang.Sanchez (4). LOB—New York 4, (Vinatieri kick), 1:33.
Chris Tidland 33-33 — 66 First half—None.
1 p.m. on ESPN — World Series, opening round, Plymouth, Houston 3. 2B—Pence (25). HR—Ca.Lee Buf—Evans 70 pass from T.Edwards
Michael Connell 32-34 — 66 Second half—1, Washington, Wambach
(16). SB—Pagan (30). CS—I.Davis (1). (Lindell kick), :41.
AL box scores Minn. vs. Pearland, Texas, in South Williamsport, Pa. S—Bourn. Second Quarter
Marc Leishman
Skip Kendall
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66
10, 49th minute. 2, Washington, Whitehill
1, 55th.
4 p.m. on ESPN2 — World Series, opening round, Manati, IP H R ER BB SO Ind—Smith 43 pass from Painter (Vina-
Webb Simpson 32-34 — 66 Goalies—Chicago, Jillian Loyden; Wash-
YANKEES 11, TIGERS 5 Puerto Rico vs. Ramstein AFB, Germany, in South Williams- New York tieri kick), 6:05.
Michael Letzig 33-33 — 66
Detroit New York Misch L,0-2 6 4 3 3 0 1 Buf—FG Lindell 24, :22. ington, Ashlyn Harris.
Chris Couch 33-33 — 66
ab r h bi ab r h bi port, Pa. Acosta 1 0 0 0 0 1 Fourth Quarter
Jerry Kelly 33-33 — 66
Referee—Jose Carlos Rivero. Assistant
AJcksn cf 4 0 1 1 Gardnr lf 4 1 0 0 P.Feliciano 1
⁄3 2 0 0 0 0 Buf—FG Lindell 37, 7:49. Referees—Michael Donovan. Dean Fair-
Rhyms 2b 4 1 2 0 Jeter ss 4 1 1 2
6 p.m. on ESPN2 — World Series, opening round, Tokyo vs. Igarashi 2
⁄3 0 0 0 0 2 Buf—J.Bell 2 run (Lindell kick), 1:55.
Tim Petrovic 32-34 — 66 weather. 4th Official—Charles Carson.
Raburn rf-lf4 1 1 0 ENunez ss 1 0 0 0 Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, in South Williamsport, Pa. Houston A—39,583.
Jonathan Byrd 32-34 — 66 A—2,511 (5,126)
MiCarr 1b 3 1 1 2 Teixeir 1b 4 2 1 0 Norris W,6-7 7 2 2 2 2 4 Briny Baird 32-34 — 66
Ind Buf Lineups
W.Lopez H,11 1 1 0 0 0 0 Garrett Willis 32-34 — 66
Boesch rf 1 0 1 1 Cano 2b 5 3 3 3 NFL FOOTBALL Lyon S,5-6 1 0 0 0 0 1
First downs 13 19 Martin Laird 34-33 — 67 Chicago—Jillian Loyden, Marian Dalmy,
Damon dh 4 0 0 0 Swshr rf 3 1 2 1 Total Net Yards 297 367 Natalie Spilger, Whitney Engen, Christie
Chris DiMarco 33-34 — 67
Perlt ss-3b 4 1 2 1 Posada c 3 1 1 1 6 p.m. on FOX — Preseason, Philadelphia at Cincinnati Misch pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. Rushes-yards 24-112 34-144 Mike Weir 32-35 — 67 Shaner, Formiga (Lydia Vandenbergh,
Inge 3b 3 1 1 0 Grndrs cf 3 1 1 1 HBP—by Norris (D.Wright). PB—Quintero. Passing 185 223 63rd), Jessica McDonald (Nikki Wash-
Santiag ss 0 0 0 0 Kearns dh 4 1 2 2 T—2:30. A—26,271 (40,976). Richard S. Johnson 33-34 — 67
Avila c 4 0 1 0 R.Peña 3b 4 0 0 0 TENNIS Punt Returns 7-87 3-8 James Nitties 31-36 — 67 ington, 16th), Casey Nogueira, Cristiane,
Kickoff Returns 6-172 3-68 Charles Warren 33-34 — 67 Megan Rapinoe, Ella Masar.
Kelly lf-1b 4 0 0 0 REDS 9, DIAMONDBACKS 5
Totals 35 510 5 Totals 35111110 10 a.m. on ESPN2 — ATP, Western & Southern Financial Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-78 Graham DeLaet 33-34 — 67 Washington—Ashlyn Harris, Becky Sau-
Comp-Att-Int 14-27-1 21-34-0
Group Masters, quarterfinals in Mason, Ohio Cincinnati Arizona
Sacked-Yards Lost 1-10 1-5
Glen Day 33-34 — 67 erbrunn, Nikki Marshall, Cat Whitehill,
Detroit 200 000 210 — 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi Paul Stankowski 33-34 — 67 Anita Asante, Homare Sawa (Brittany
New York 000 209 00x — 11
8 p.m. on ESPN2 — ATP, Western & Southern Financial BPhllps 2b 4 1 1 0
S.Drew ss 4 1 1 0 Punts 7-44.1 8-43.0 Drew Weaver 34-33 — 67 Bock, 46th), Sarah Huffman, Rebecca
Group Masters, quarterfinal in Mason, Ohio (same-day tape) Stubbs cf 5 1 2 2
J.Upton rf 4 1 1 1 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-0 Chris Riley 32-35 — 67 Moros, Lene Mykjaland (Beverly Goebel,
Votto 1b 4 0 1 2
KJhnsn 2b 4 0 0 0 Penalties-Yards 8-55 6-45 70th), Allie Long, Abby Wambach.
DP—New York 2. LOB—Detroit 4, New 10 p.m. on ESPN2 — WTA Tour, Rogers Cup, quarterfinal in Rolen 3b 4 1 0 0
CYoung cf 4 1 2 3 Time of Possession 24:26 35:34
Fredrik Jacobson 36-31 — 67
York 5. 2B—Raburn (15), Avila (8), Cano Troy Merritt 33-34 — 67
(34), Kearns (21). 3B—Jeter (3). HR— Montreal (same-day tape) Bray p 0 0 0 0
AdLRc 1b 4 0 0 0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS James Driscoll 32-35 — 67
Mi.Cabrera (31), Jh.Peralta (12), Cano JrSmth p 0 0 0 0
MrRynl 3b 3 1 1 1 RUSHING—Indianapolis, J.James 8- Cameron Beckman 34-33 — 67 BASKETBALL
(24). SB—Gardner (35). Masset p 0 0 0 0
Ryal lf 3 0 0 0 29, Moore 6-26, Brown 4-23, Addai 2-13, Tim Herron 33-34 — 67
Gomes lf 3 1 1 0
Mnter ph 0 0 0 0
IP H R ER BB SO Brandstater 2-13, Hiller 1-9, Painter 1- Mathias Gronberg 33-34 — 67 WNBA glance
High school schedule
Detroit Cairo 3b 1 0 0 0
Hester c 3 0 1 0 (minus 1). Buffalo, J.Bell 11-80, Spiller 10- Aron Price 33-34 — 67
Porcello L,5-11 5 6 6 6 3 2 RHrndz c 5 1 2 3
GParra ph 1 0 0 0 54, Simpson 8-8, Parrish 1-6, T.Edwards 1- John Merrick 34-34 — 68 EASTERN CONFERENCE
Schlereth 0 0 1 1 1 0 Bruce rf 5 2 2 1
JSndrs p 1 0 0 0 3, Brown 2-(minus 2), Roosevelt 1-(minus
Janish ss 3 1 1 0
Crosby ph 1 0 1 0 Joe Durant 34-34 — 68 W L Pct GB
5).
This week’s varsity schedule for Northern New
1
Weinhardt ⁄3 2 3 3 1 0 Roland Thatcher 32-36 — 68
Bonine 12⁄3 3 1 1 0 0 TrWood p 3 0 0 0
Boyer p 0 0 0 0 PASSING—Indianapolis, Painter 5-6- x-Indiana 21 11 .656 —
Marco Dawson 33-35 — 68
Valverde 1 0 0 0 0 1 Mexico high schools. For additions or changes, Ondrsk p 0 0 0 0
Carrsc p 0 0 0 0 0-97, Manning 8-15-1-91, Hiller 1-5-0-7, Chad Collins 31-37 — 68
x-New York 21 11 .656 —
L.Nix ph-lf 1 1 1 1
Norerto p 0 0 0 0
New York please call 986-3045. Ojeda ph 1 1 1 0
Brandstater 0-1-0-0. Buffalo, Brohm Chris Stroud 32-36 — 68 x-Washington 20 12 .625 1
P.Hughes W,15-5 6 4 2 2 0 6 14-21-0-125, T.Edwards 5-8-0-93, Brown Trevor Immelman 33-35 — 68 x-Atlanta 19 14 .576 21⁄2
Mitre S,1-1 3 6 3 3 1 3 JGutrrz p 0 0 0 0 2-5-0-10. Connecticut 16 16 .500 5
Porcello pitched to 4 batters in the 6th. Today Totals
Church ph 1
38 911 9 Totals 34
0
5
0 0
8 5
RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Smith 3-
Justin Leonard
Will MacKenzie
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68 Chicago 14 18 .438 7
Schlereth pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. 91, Eldridge 2-32, Addai 2-23, Gonzalez
PB—Avila. u Boys soccer — Bosque School at Taos, 5 p.m. 2-8, Tamme 1-21, Brown 1-7, Cloherty
John Senden 32-36 — 68 WESTERN CONFERENCE
u Girls soccer — Farmington Invitational: St. Michael’s vs. Farm- Cincinnati 000 400 050 — 9 Troy Matteson 33-35 — 68 W L Pct GB
T—2:56. A—48,143 (50,287). 1-7, J.James 1-5, Giguere 1-1. Buffalo, Brad Faxon 31-37 — 68
ington, 6 p.m.; Bosque School at Taos, 3 p.m. Arizona 000 010 040 — 5 C.Jackson 5-52, Roosevelt 3-22, Jones z-Seattle 26 6 .813 —
Cameron Percy 33-35 — 68 x-Phoenix 15 17 .469 11
ORIOLES 4, RANGERS 0 2-22, Parrish 2-19, Rhea 2-19, Evans 1- Tom Pernice, Jr. 34-34 — 68
E—Ryal (5). DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB— Los Angeles 12 20 .375 14
Texas Baltimore Saturday Cincinnati 7, Arizona 5. 2B—Votto (23),
70, J.Bell 1-9, Ferguson 1-6, Stupar 1-4,
St.Johnson 1-2, Spiller 1-2, Simpson 1-1.
Woody Austin 35-33 — 68
Minnesota 12 20 .375 14
ab r h bi ab r h bi C.Young (31), Crosby (10), Ojeda (2). Jeff Maggert 32-36 — 68
Andrus ss 4 0 1 0
BRorts 2b 3 1 1 2 u Girls soccer — Farmington Invitational: St. Michael’s vs. Piedra HR—R.Hernandez (6), Bruce (13), C.Young
MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. John Daly 35-33 — 68 San Antonio 12 20 .375 14
MYong 3b 4 0 1 0
Mrkks rf 4 0 1 1 Vista, 11 a.m.; St. Michael’s vs. Bernalillo, 2 p.m. (22), Mar.Reynolds (27). CS—Janish (3). Ryan Moore 32-36 — 68 Tulsa 5 28 .152 211⁄2
Hmltn cf 4 0 0 0
Wtn 3b-1b 4 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO PATRIOTS 28, FALCONS 10 Davis Love III 35-33 — 68 x-clinched playoff spot
Guerrr dh 3 0 2 0
Scott 1b 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati Mark Wilson 34-34 — 68 z-clinched conference
BMolin c 4 0 1 0
Lugo 3b 0 0 0 0 Tr.Wood W,4-1 61⁄3 4 1 1 2 6 New England 7 7 7 7 — 28 Billy Mayfair 34-34 — 68 Thursday’s game
DvMrp lf 3 0 1 0
AdJons cf 3 0 0 0 Ondrusek H,3 2
⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Atlanta 3 0 0 7 — 10 Chris Wilson 34-34 — 68
(1), LaPorta (3). DP—Cleveland 2, Kansas SBurntt p 0 0 0 0 Frnswr p 0 0 0 0 1 New York 95, Tulsa 85
Cantu 1b 3 0 0 0
Pie lf 4 1 2 0 Bray ⁄3 3 3 3 0 0 Kevin Johnson 32-36 — 68
City 2. LOB—Cleveland 5, Kansas City 12. A.Dunn ph 1 0 0 0 2
First Quarter Today’s games
BBoggs rf 3 0 0 0
Wieters c 4 1 2 0 Jor.Smith ⁄3 1 1 1 0 1 Garth Mulroy 34-34 — 68
ABlanc 2b 3 0 1 0
Pttrsn dh 3 1 2 1 2B—Brantley (3), A.Cabrera (13), B.Butler Storen p 0 0 0 0 Masset 1 0 0 0 1 1 Atl—FG Bryant 46, 9:28. New York at Washington, 5 p.m.
Brian Harman 32-36 — 68
CIzturs ss 3 0 1 0 (35), Getz (8). SB—Donald (3). CS—Brant- Totals 33 6 7 6 Totals 32 2 7 2 Arizona NE—F.Taylor 28 run (Gostkowski kick), Indiana at San Antonio, 6 p.m.
ley (2), Gordon (3). SF—A.Cabrera. Brian Duncan 32-36 — 68
Totals 31 0 7 0 Totals 32 411 4 J.Saunders L,1-3 6 8 4 4 3 5 3:15. Tom Gillis 33-36 — 69 Connecticut at Chicago, 6:30 p.m.
IP H R ER BB SO Washington 011 002 002 — 6 Boyer 1 0 0 0 0 1 Second Quarter Steve Marino 35-34 — 69 Seattle at Phoenix, 8 p.m.
Texas 000 000 000 — 0 Cleveland Atlanta 000 002 000 — 2 Carrasco 2
⁄3 2 5 0 2 0 NE—Hernandez 4 pass from Brady
Talbot 42⁄3 8 3 2 4 2 Robert Garrigus 36-33 — 69 Minnesota at Los Angeles, 8:30 p.m.
Baltimore 000 000 40x — 4 1 Norberto 1
⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 (Gostkowski kick), 4:45. Henrik Stenson 35-34 — 69
Sipp ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 DP—Washington 2. LOB—Washington J.Gutierrez 1 0 0 0 0 1 Third Quarter
Germano 11⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 4, Atlanta 6. 2B—Bernadina (14), M.Diaz Ryuji Imada 32-37 — 69
DP—Texas 2, Baltimore 2. LOB—Texas 5,
R.Perez W,4-0 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 (14), Ale.Gonzalez (6). HR—Morse (9),
WP—J.Saunders. NE—Morris 20 run (Gostkowski kick), Greg Owen 36-33 — 69 DEALS
Baltimore 6. 2B—A.Blanco (4), B.Roberts T—2:50. A—17,385 (48,633). 8:20. Omar Uresti 33-36 — 69
C.Perez S,15-19 11⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 W.Harris (6). SB—Morgan (30), Heyward
(6), Wigginton (22), Wieters (14). Fourth Quarter
IP H R ER BB SO
Kansas City
Davies 71⁄3 7 3 3 0 5
(9). S—Desmond.
IP H R ER BB SO DODGERS 2, ROCKIES 0 NE—Gronkowski 24 pass from Hoyer
Matt Hill
Cameron Tringale
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Texas (Gostkowski kick), 14:17. Brian Stuard 33-36 — 69
Bl.Wood L,1-3 BS,4-41⁄32 2 2 1 0 Washington Colorado Los Angeles MLB
C.Lewis L,9-10 62⁄3 9 4 4 1 4 1 Atl—Bergeron 19 pass from Wilson J.P. Hayes 35-34 — 69
1 D.Hughes ⁄3 2 0 0 0 1 Lannan W,5-5 51⁄3 7 2 2 1 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi American League
D.Oliver ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 (Bryant kick), 5:45. Kirk Triplett 34-35 — 69
G.Holland 1 2 2 2 1 0 Jo.Peralta H,4 2
⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 EYong lf 3 0 0 0 Pdsdnk lf 3 0 1 0
O’Day 1 1 0 0 0 0 A—66,783. Chris Smith 36-33 — 69 BOSTON RED SOX—Placed C Jarrod
HBP—by Germano (B.Butler). WP— Clippard H,20 12⁄3 0 0 0 2 3 Fowler cf 4 0 1 0 Theriot 2b 4 0 2 0
Baltimore NE Atl Saltalamacchia on the 15-day DL, retroac-
Davies, G.Holland. PB—Kendall. S.Burnett H,17 1
⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Splrghs rf 4 0 0 0 Kemp cf 4 0 0 0 George McNeill 32-37 — 69
Matusz W,5-12 8 5 0 0 1 6 First downs 19 17 tive to Aug. 16. Recalled C Dusty Brown
T—3:24. A—9,732 (37,840). Storen 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tlwtzk ss 3 0 1 0 Loney 1b 4 0 0 0 Carl Pettersson 34-35 — 69
Uehara 1 2 0 0 0 0 Total Net Yards 299 266 from Pawtucket (IL).
HBP—by O’Day (Ad.Jones). Atlanta Mora 3b 3 0 0 0 Blake 3b 2 1 0 0 Brian Gay 33-36 — 69
Helton 1b 2 0 0 0 RJhnsn rf 3 1 1 2 Rushes-yards 30-120 25-98 D.J. Trahan 33-36 — 69 NEW YORK YANKEES—Placed 1B Lance
T—2:27. A—14,635 (48,290). ATHLETICS 4, RAYS 3 D.Lowe L,11-11 7 6 4 4 0 6
Passing 179 168 Berkman was placed on the 15-day DL.
M.Dunn 2
⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 Olivo c 3 0 0 0 JCarrll ss 2 0 0 0 Bill Haas 34-35 — 69
Tampa Bay Oakland 1
Iannett c 0 0 0 0 Ausms c 3 0 1 0 Punt Returns 0-0 1-(-7) Nathan Green 34-35 — 69 Recalled INF Eduardo Nunez from Scran-
Moylan ⁄3 0 0 0 1 1
ANGELS 7, RED SOX 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Farnsworth 1 1 2 2 1 1 Barmes 2b 3 0 0 0 Lilly p 3 0 0 0 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-54 Steve Lowery 33-36 — 69 ton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).
Jaso c 3 0 2 0 Crisp cf 4 1 1 0 DeLRs p 2 0 0 0 Interceptions Ret. 1-5 0-0 National League
Los Angeles Boston WP—D.Lowe, M.Dunn. Alex Prugh 35-34 — 69
DJhnsn dh 4 0 0 0 Barton 1b 3 0 2 0 Giambi ph 1 0 0 0 Comp-Att-Int 20-29-0 22-38-1 ATLANTA BRAVES—Activated LHP Eric
ab r h bi ab r h bi T—3:00. A—15,593 (49,743). Kris Blanks 36-33 — 69
Crwfrd lf 3 0 0 0 CJcksn lf 4 0 0 0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-17 1-6 O’Flaherty from the 15-day DL. Optioned
BAreu lf 4 1 0 0 Sctaro ss 5 1 2 0 Corpas p 0 0 0 0 Seung-Yul Noh 34-35 — 69
Longori 3b 4 2 2 1 KSuzuk c 3 1 0 1 Punts 4-42.8 3-40.0
MIzturs 2b 4 2 1 0 Lowrie 2b 4 0 1 0 MtRynl p 0 0 0 0 Steve Wheatcroft 35-34 — 69 LHP Mike Dunn and INF Brandon Hicks to
Callasp 3b 4 1 1 2 D.Ortiz dh 1 1 1 1
C.Peña 1b 4 1 2 2 Cust dh 3 1 1 0 PADRES 5, CUBS 3 Totals 28 0 2 0 Totals 28 2 5 2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Gwinnett (IL).
Joyce rf 3 0 0 0 M.Ellis 2b 4 0 1 0 Todd Hamilton 34-36 — 70
TrHntr rf 4 1 3 0 VMrtnz c 4 0 0 0 San Diego Chicago Penalties-Yards 5-30 2-17 Frank Lickliter II 36-34 — 70 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Placed RHP
Zobrist ph 1 0 0 0 Kzmnff 3b 3 1 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi
HMatsu dh 4 1 1 4 ABeltre 3b 1 0 0 1 Colorado 000 000 000 — 0 Time of Possession 31:58 28:02 Dean Wilson 32-38 — 70 Vicente Padilla on the 15-day DL. Recalled
SRdrgz 2b 4 0 0 0 RDavis rf 3 0 0 1 HrstnJr 2b 4 0 0 1
Fukdm rf 3 1 1 0
HKndrc 1b 4 0 2 1 J.Drew rf 4 0 0 0 Los Angeles 020 000 00x — 2 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kevin Stadler 35-35 — 70 RHP Travis Schlichting from Albuquerque
BUpton cf 3 0 1 0 Pnngtn ss 3 0 1 2 MTejad ss 4 1 0 0
Castro ss 4 0 0 0
EAyar ss 4 0 0 0 Lowell 1b 4 0 1 0 RUSHING—New England, F.Taylor 11- Anthony Kim 35-35 — 70 (PCL).
Brignc ss 3 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 5 1 1 0
Byrd cf 4 1 1 1
JMaths c 4 0 0 0 Kalish cf 4 0 0 0 E—Spilborghs (3), Tulowitzki (8). DP— 54, Morris 6-52, Green-Ellis 7-12, Faulk 1- Brett Wetterich 37-33 — 70 NEW YORK METS—Activated C Rod
Totals 32 3 7 3 Totals 30 4 6 4 Ludwck rf 4 1 1 1
ArRmr 3b 4 0 2 1
Bourjos cf 4 1 1 0 Nava lf 4 0 0 0 Colorado 3, Los Angeles 1. LOB—Colorado 8, Hoyer 1-(minus 1), Clayton 4-(minus 5). David Duval 35-35 — 70 Barajas from the 15-day DL. Optioned OF
Totals 36 7 9 7 Totals 31 2 5 2 Headly 3b 4 0 2 0
Nady 1b 4 0 0 0 3, Los Angeles 6. 2B—Fowler (16), Theriot Atlanta, Smith 8-44, Turner 8-32, Nance
Tampa Bay 000 201 000 — 3 Mark Hensby 34-36 — 70 Fernando Martinez to Buffalo (IL).
Torreal c 4 1 1 0
ASorin lf 4 1 1 0 (12). HR—Re.Johnson (1). 8-21, Wilson 1-1.
Oakland 100 003 00x — 4 Brent Delahoussaye 35-35 — 70 SAN DIEGO PADRES—Placed CF Tony
Los Angeles 000 004 300 — 7 Venale lf 3 1 1 2
DeWitt 2b 4 0 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO PASSING—New England, Hoyer 8-15-0- Curt Sanders 35-35 — 70 Gwynn on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP
Boston 000 100 010 — 2 Denorfi cf 3 0 2 0
K.Hill c 4 0 0 0 Colorado 94, Brady 10-12-0-85, Robinson 2-2-0-17.
DP—Oakland 2. LOB—Tampa Bay 4, Latos p 3 0 0 0
Zamrn p 1 0 0 0 Nicholas Thompson 32-38 — 70 Ryan Webb from Portland (PCL).
De La Rosa L,4-4 7 5 2 2 4 3 Atlanta, Wilson 14-25-1-98, Ryan 8-13-0- Rocco Mediate 34-36 — 70
Oakland 6. 2B—Barton 2 (29), Penning- Thtchr p 0 0 0 0
Fuld ph 1 0 0 0 1 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Acquired 3B
E—E.Aybar (15), H.Kendrick (9). DP— Corpas ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 76. Derek Lamely 33-37 — 70
ton (21). HR—Longoria (17), C.Peña (24). Grgrsn p 0 0 0 0
Marshll p 0 0 0 0 2 Pedro Feliz from Houston for RHP David
Los Angeles 1. LOB—Los Angeles 7, Bos- Mat.Reynolds ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 RECEIVING—New England, Hernandez Daniel Chopra 34-36 — 70
SB—Jaso (4). H.Bell p 0 0 0 0
Berg p 0 0 0 0 Carpenter. Placed C Jason LaRue on the
ton 8. 2B—M.Izturis (13), Callaspo (22), Los Angeles 4-46, Gronkowski 4-38, Tate 2-25, Moss Lee Janzen 34-36 — 70
IP H R ER BB SO Colvin ph 1 0 0 0 60-day DL.
Tor.Hunter (28), Lowrie (7). HR—H.Matsui Lilly W,7-8 9 2 0 0 2 11 2-24, Welker 2-20, Myers 1-12, Faulk 1- Brendan Gielow 33-37 — 70
Tampa Bay Mateo p 0 0 0 0 WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Placed
(16), D.Ortiz (27). CS—Scutaro (4). SF— T—2:28. A—45,104 (56,000). 11, Edelman 1-8, Price 1-7, Morris 1-3,
Sonnanstine 51⁄3 5 3 3 3 3 Cashnr p 0 0 0 0 Jerry Richardson, Jr. 35-35 — 70
A.Beltre. Aiken 1-2. Atlanta, Peelle 3-30, Nance OF Josh Willingham on the 15-day DL.
Whler L,2-1 BS,3-6 2⁄3 1 1 1 1 0 Totals 34 5 8 4 Totals 34 3 7 3 Patrick Moore 34-36 — 70
IP H R ER BB SO Activated OF Nyjer Morgan from the 15-
Los Angeles
Cormier
Oakland
2 0 0 0 0 1
PCL glance 3-7, Bergeron 2-28, White 2-26, Gonzalez
2-18, Smith 2-14, Douglas 2-13, Turner day DL.
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NBA—Fined Portland G Rudy Fernandez
Blevins S,1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0 W L Pct. GB Palmer 1-6.
Rodney 1 1 0 0 0 0 In Sunriver, Ore. $25,000 for public statements detrimental
Balk—Cahill. Iowa (Cubs) 70 54 .565 — MISSED FIELD GOALS—Atlanta, Bryant
Boston LOB—San Diego 10, Chicago 5. 2B— First Round to the NBA.
T—2:27. A—10,118 (35,067). Omaha (Royals) 70 56 .556 1 47 (WR).
Beckett L,3-3 61⁄3 7 6 6 2 6 Byrd (31), Ar.Ramirez (14). S—Latos. D.A. Weibring 32-35 — 67
Delcarmen 1
⁄3 0 1 1 3 0 IP H R ER BB SO Memphis (Cardinals) 69 57 .548 2 MILWAUKEE BUCKS—Signed G Earl
Tom Lehman 34-33 — 67
Atchison
Wakefield
1
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2 1 0 0 0 1
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Latos W,13-5 7 5 2 2 1 10
Nashville (Brewers) 65 60 .520 51⁄2
American South Division TENNIS Fulton Allem
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Boykins to a one-year contract.
NFL
E.Santana pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. East Division Thatcher H,10 1
⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 W L Pct. GB DENVER BRONCOS—Signed QB Kyle
HBP—by E.Santana (D.Ortiz).
T—3:06. A—37,641 (37,402).
W L Pct GB Gregerson H,31
H.Bell S,37-40
2
⁄3 0 0 0 0 0
1 2 1 1 0 1
Okla. City (Rangers) 65 59 .524 —
Albuque. (Dodgers) 61 63 .492 4
Rogers Cup Fred Funk
Bob Gilder
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68 Orton to a contract extension.
NEW YORK JETS—Waived P T.J. Conley.
Atlanta 71 50 .587 — Gil Morgan 34-34 — 68
Philadelphia 68 52 .567 21⁄2 Chicago New Orleans (Marlins) 60 65 .480 51⁄2 In Montreal Signed LB Boris Lee.
Singles Scott Simpson 37-32 — 69
WHITE SOX 11, TWINS 0 Florida 60 60 .500 101⁄2 Zambrano 6 4 1 1 6 1 Round Rock (Astros) 53 73 .421 13 OAKLAND RAIDERS—Placed QB Charlie
Third Round Jay Don Blake 33-36 — 69
New York 60 61 .496 11 Mrshll L,6-4 BS,2-3 1⁄3 4 4 4 1 0 Pacific North Division Bobby Clampett 33-36 — 69 Frye on injured reserve. Signed TE Eric
Chicago Minnesota Berg 2
⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 W L Pct. GB Victoria Azarenka (10), Belarus, def. Li Na
ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington 52 69 .430 19 Don Pooley 32-37 — 69 Butler.
Central Division Mateo 1 0 0 0 0 2 Tacoma (Mariners) 66 59 .528 — (9), China, 6-3, 6-3. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Placed S
Pierre lf 5 2 3 0 Span cf 4 0 0 0 Bruce Vaughan 33-36 — 69
W L Pct GB Cashner 1 0 0 0 0 2 Salt Lake (Angels) 65 61 .516 11⁄2 Marion Bartoli (17), France, def. Iveta De’von Hall on the waived-injured list.
Vizquel 3b 6 2 3 0 Hudsn 2b 3 0 0 0 Hale Irwin 34-35 — 69
Cincinnati 70 51 .579 — T—2:48. A—30,687 (41,210). Colo. Springs (Rockies) 56 69 .448 10 Benesova, Czech Republic, 6-0, 6-1.
Rios cf 5 1 1 1 Mauer dh 4 0 0 0 Bernhard Langer 36-33 — 69 NHL
St. Louis 65 53 .551 31⁄2 Portland (Padres) 48 78 .381 181⁄2 Svetlana Kuznetsova (11), Russia, def.
Konerk 1b 5 3 5 4 Cuddyr 1b 3 0 1 0 Michael Allen 34-35 — 69 ATLANTA THRASHERS—Signed D
Milwaukee 57 64 .471 13 MARLINS 4, PIRATES 2 Pacific South Division Agnieszka Radwanska (7), Poland, 6-4,
Teahen rf 4 2 3 2 DlmYn lf 3 0 0 0 Mark Wiebe 34-35 — 69 Freddy Meyer. Named Clint Malarchuk
Houston 53 67 .442 161⁄2 W L Pct. GB 1-6, 6-3.
AnJons rf 1 0 0 0 Rpko ph-lf 0 0 0 0 Florida Pittsburgh Mark James 34-35 — 69 goaltending consultant.
Chicago 50 72 .410 201⁄2 Fresno (Giants) 68 58 .540 — Vera Zvonareva (8), Russia, def. Agnes
AlRmrz ss 5 1 3 2 Kubel rf 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Tom Jenkins 36-33 — 69 VANCOUVER CANUCKS—Signed F Bill
Pittsburgh 40 81 .331 30 Sacramento (Athletics) 67 58 .536 1
⁄2 Szavay, Hungary, 6-3, 6-3.
Kotsay dh 4 0 0 0 Valenci 3b 3 0 1 0 Bonifac ss 4 1 0 0
AMcCt cf 4 1 1 1 Mark Calcavecchia 34-35 — 69 Sweatt.
West Division Las Vegas (Blue Jays) 61 65 .484 7 Kim Clijsters (5), Belgium, def. Kaia
Llirdg ph-dh1 0 0 0 Punto ss 2 0 1 0 Morrsn lf 3 1 1 0
Tabata lf 4 0 1 0 Loren Roberts 34-35 — 69 TENNIS
Przyns c 5 0 2 2 ACasill ss 2 0 1 0 W L Pct GB Reno (Diamondbacks) 58 67 .464 91⁄2 Kanepi, Estonia, 6-2, 6-1.
GSnchz 1b 4 1 1 3
Walkr 2b 4 0 1 0 Chien Soon Lu 34-36 — 70 TENNIS INTEGRITY UNIT—Placed Dan-
Bckhm 2b 5 0 1 0 Butera c 4 0 1 0 San Diego 73 47 .608 — Thursday’s games Zheng Jie, China, def. Elena Dementieva
Uggla 2b 4 0 1 0
GJones 1b 4 0 0 0 J.L. Lewis 37-33 — 70 iel Koellerer and his manager, Manfred
Totals 46112111 Totals 32 0 5 0 San Francisco 68 54 .557 6 Colorado Springs 6, Nashville 1, 1st game (4), Russia, 7-6 (3), 6-4.
Stanton rf 4 0 1 0
Alvarez 3b 4 0 0 0 Bob Tway 34-36 — 70
Colorado 62 58 .517 11 Las Vegas 6, New Orleans 5, 10 innings Caroline Wozniacki (2), Denmark, def. Nareyka on two years’ probation because
C.Ross cf 4 1 1 0
Doumit rf 3 0 0 0 Andy Bean 33-37 — 70
Chicago 202 010 240 — 11 Los Angeles 62 60 .508 12 Tacoma 11, Albuquerque 5 Flavia Pennetta (15), Italy, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. Koellerer’s personal website listed odds
Helms 3b 4 0 1 1
Snyder c 3 1 1 0 Tom Purtzer 36-34 — 70
Minnesota 000 000 000 — 0 Arizona 47 75 .385 27 Memphis 8, Salt Lake 7 Doubles for matches and had links to sites for
RPauln c 4 0 2 0
A.Diaz ss 3 0 2 1 Joe Ozaki 35-36 — 71
Thursday’s games Sanaia p 1 0 0 0
Mahlm p 0 0 0 0 Reno 5, Oklahoma City 3 Second Round placing bets.
David Peoples 36-35 — 71
E—Al.Ramirez (15), Valencia (2). DP— Washington 6, Atlanta 2 Hensly p 0 0 0 0
Gallghr p 0 0 0 0 Round Rock 6, Portland 2 Elena Vesnina and Vera Zvonareva, Rus- COLLEGE
Tom Watson 33-38 — 71
Minnesota 2. LOB—Chicago 9, Minnesota San Diego 5, Chicago Cubs 3 Tracy ph 1 0 0 0
AnLRc ph 1 0 0 0 Omaha 6, Fresno 5 sia, def. Maria Kirilenko, Russia, and ALBANY, N.Y.—Announced the resigna-
Larry Mize 36-35 — 71
9. 2B—Konerko (24), Al.Ramirez (23), Florida 4, Pittsburgh 2 LNunez p 0 0 0 0
Ledezm p 0 0 0 0 Iowa at Sacramento, late Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 7-5, 6-4. tion of women’s lacrosse coach Lindsey
Nick Price 33-38 — 71
Pierzynski (23), Cuddyer (29). 3B—Tea- San Francisco 5, Philadelphia 2 DMcCt p 0 0 0 0 Nashville 8, Colorado Springs 7, 2nd game Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, and Zheng Jie Hart. Named John Battaglino women’s
Russ Cochran 34-37 — 71
hen (2). HR—Konerko (31), Al.Ramirez Houston 3, N.Y. Mets 2 DlwYn ph 1 0 0 0 Today’s games (6), China, def. Timea Bacsinszky, lacrosse coach.
Morris Hatalsky 36-35 — 71
(14). SB—Pierre (48). Cincinnati 9, Arizona 5 Hanrhn p 0 0 0 0 Las Vegas at New Orleans, 6 p.m. Switzerland, and Tathiana Garbin, Italy, ARIZONA—Named Kathleen LaRose
Gene Jones 37-34 — 71
IP H R ER BB SO L.A. Dodgers 2, Colorado 0 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 31 2 6 2 Albuquerque at Tacoma, 8 p.m. 6-2, 6-4. deputy director of athletics and Mike
Tommy Armour III 34-37 — 71
Chicago Today’s games Colorado Springs at Nashville, 6:05 p.m. Quarterfinals Ketcham associate athletic director for
Jeff Sluman 35-36 — 71
Buehrle W,12-9 7 5 0 0 1 4 Atlanta (Jurrjens 5-4) at Chicago Cubs Florida 000 004 000 — 4 Reno at Oklahoma City, 6:05 p.m. Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and development.
2 Eduardo Romero 35-36 — 71
Putz ⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 (Dempster 11-8), 12:20 p.m. Pittsburgh 000 000 011 — 2 Salt Lake at Memphis, 6:05 p.m. Katarina Srebotnik (3), Slovenia, def. CLEMSON—Named Bradley LeCroy
1 Bobby Wadkins 36-36 — 72
T.Peña ⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 N.Y. Mets (Pelfrey 11-7) at Pittsburgh Omaha at Fresno, 8:05 p.m. Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci, Italy, assistant baseball coach.
John Cook 36-36 — 72
Jenks 1 0 0 0 0 2 (Karstens 2-9), 5:05 p.m. DP—Florida 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB—Flor- Round Rock at Portland, 8:05 p.m. 6-2, 6-3.
Minnesota Brad Bryant 36-36 — 72 NEW MEXICO STATE—Named Audrey
Washington (Marquis 0-5) at Philadelphia ida 7, Pittsburgh 3. 2B—C.Ross (23), Sny- Iowa at Sacramento, 8:05 p.m. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, and
Pavano L,15-8 6 15 7 7 0 3 Peter Senior 35-38 — 73 Van Eman equestrian coach.
(Halladay 15-8), 5:05 p.m. der (9), A.Diaz (1). HR—G.Sanchez (13), Yan Zi, China, def. Iveta Benesova and
Perkins 2 5 4 4 0 1 Joey Sindelar 36-37 — 73 NORTHERN ARIZONA—Named Jimmy
Houston (Happ 3-1) at Florida (Ani. A.McCutchen (12). S—Sanabia, Maholm. Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, Czech
Ronnie Black 37-36 — 73
Rauch 1 1 0 0 0 0 Sanchez 9-8), 5:10 p.m. IP H R ER BB SO FOOTBALL Republic, 3-6, 6-3, 10-5 tiebreak.
Craig Stadler 35-38 — 73
Beal running backs coach.
Pavano pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. San Diego (LeBlanc 7-10) at Milwaukee Florida Jay Haas 35-38 — 73
HBP—by Putz (O.Hudson), by Perkins
(Pierre).
(Gallardo 11-5), 6:10 p.m.
San Francisco (Bumgarner 4-4) at St.
Sanabia W,2-1
Hensley H,191⁄3
72⁄3 4 1 1 0 5
0 0 0 0 1
NFL glance Western & Tim Simpson 35-38 — 73 ANNOUNCEMENTS
T—2:31. A—40,723 (39,504). Fuzzy Zoeller 37-36 — 73
Louis (Westbrook 1-0), 6:15 p.m.
Colorado (Rogers 2-2) at Arizona
L.Nunez S,28-35
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INDIANS 7, ROYALS 3 (I.Kennedy 7-9), 7:40 p.m. Maholm L,7-12 52⁄3 8 4 4 2 2
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Cleveland Kansas City Cincinnati (H.Bailey 2-2) at L.A. Dodgers Gallagher ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 New England 2 0 0 1.000 55 34 Running
Ledezma 1 0 0 0 1 1 Singles Olin Browne 36-38 — 74
ab r h bi ab r h bi (Monasterios 3-3), 8:10 p.m. Miami 1 0 0 1.000 10 7 Third Round Wayne Levi 37-37 — 74 u Wings of America is sponsoring a
Brantly cf 4 1 1 1 GBlanc cf 4 1 2 0 D.McCutchen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 1 1 0 .500 51 63 5-kilometer and 1-mile and 400-meter
Hanrahan 1 0 0 0 0 1 Mardy Fish, United States, def. Richard Dan Forsman 37-37 — 74
N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 16 31 runs on Sunday at Santa Fe Indian School.
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Hafner dh 4 0 1 1 Betemt 3b 3 0 1 2 NATIONALS 6, BRAVES 2 T—2:30. A—15,783 (38,362). Houston 0 1 0 .000 16 19 5K and $15 for the mile. The 400 race is
Novak Djokovic (2), Serbia, def. David David Eger 39-36 — 75
J.Nix 3b 4 0 2 0 Gordon lf 5 0 3 0 Washington Atlanta Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 27 28 Nalbandian, Argentina, 6-1, 7-6 (7). free for children 7 years old and younger.
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Dsmnd ss 2 0 1 1 Hywrd rf 3 1 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi North tion begins at 6:30 a.m. The 5K starts at
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Donald 2b 4 2 1 0 Getz 2b 4 1 2 0 Berndn lf 4 1 1 1 Prado 3b 4 0 1 0
Marson c 2 0 1 0 Zmrmn 3b 3 0 1 1 M.Diaz lf 4 0 1 2
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SPORTS Friday, August 20, 2010 THE NEW MEXICAN B-3

In brief
AMERICAN LEAGUE

Tacoma rolls Angels


past Isotopes
Seven batters, no outs.
And just like that, a pitch-
get past
Red Sox
ers’ duel turned into a rout.
Tacoma pounded out six runs
with the help of seven straight
hits to open the fifth inning
and cruised to an 11-5 win over
Albuquerque at Cheney Sta- The Associated Press
dium in Pacific Coast League
baseball Thursday. BOSTON — Hideki Matsui hit a
The Rainiers (66-59) three-run homer, then drove in another
smacked three home runs in run with a bases-loaded walk, and
the frame — including two- Ervin Santana took
Angels 7 a two-hitter into the
run bombs by Matt Mangini
and David Winfree — to turn Red Sox 2 eighth Thursday to
a 1-1 knot into a 7-1 lead. That help Los Angeles
highlighted a 16-hit attack. snap a nine-game losing streak against
the Red Sox with a 7-2 win.
Isotopes starter Seth Ether-
ton gave up all off the fifth Santana (13-8) allowed two runs and
inning runs and fell to 5-5 on four hits in seven-plus innings, walking
the season as he allowed four, hitting a batter and striking out
10 hits and seven runs. three.
Despite the loss, Albu- Kevin Jepsen, who blew Wednesday
querque (61-63) remains four night’s game by giving up runs on a
games behind Oklahoma City wild pitch and hit batsman, pitched out
for the lead in the American of Santana’s bases-loaded, no-outs jam
South Division. in the eighth.
The finale of the four-game Josh Beckett (3-3) allowed six runs,
set is today at 8 p.m., and the seven hits and two walks, striking out
Isotopes return home Sat- six.
St. Michael’s senior Michelle Bustamante shoots during Wednesday’s practice at Salvador Perez Park. The
urday for a 14-game, 13-day Lady Horsemen look to win the Class A-AAA title for the third time in four years. NATALIE GUILLEN/THE NEW MEXICO ORIOLES 4, RANGERS 0
homestand. In Baltimore, rookie Brian Matusz
pitched eight innings, and the Orioles
Phillies’ Howard
to begin rehab
Gear: Los Alamos returns six starters used a four-run seventh to defeat
Colby Lewis and skidding Texas.
Matusz (5-12) gave up five hits,
walked one and struck out six. Only

“ We’re a young
Continued from Page B-1 this season. two Rangers reached second base and
PHILADELPHIA — Phil-
lies slugger Ryan Howard will Lady Demons head coach Patrick none advanced to third.
ever, and she was exceptional last
start a rehab assignment today year.” team that lacks Lucero’s squad only has two seniors,
but returns seven starters and 18 let-
It was the fourth straight defeat for
the Rangers.
with the club’s Class-A affili- Across town at Santa Fe Prep
ate in Lakewood. — which shares District 2A-AAA experience, but terwinners.
While Santa Fe no longer has to
The Orioles improved to 11-6 under
Buck Showalter, whose previous
The All-Star first baseman with St. Michael’s as well as Monte managerial job was with Texas from
has been sidelined with a del Sol, East Mountain and Portales we have a lot of deal with perennial state finalists in
Class AAAAA, moving into a district
2003-06.
sprained ankle since Aug. 2. — the words for this year are “con-
Barring any setbacks, tinued improvement.” ability. We have a with the Lady Hilltoppers is no easy
task.
YANKEES 11, TIGERS 5
In New York, Robinson Cano hit a tie-
Howard will play at Triple-A Last year, coach Stephanie Cop-
Lehigh Valley on Saturday and pola only had three seniors on a lot of young club “It’s sort of a double-edged sword,”
he said. “We no longer have to play
breaking double and a two-run homer
in the Yankees’ nine-run sixth inning.
could rejoin Philadelphia on 12th-seeded Griffins squad that
Monday. exited the state tournament in the players who want La Cueva or Sandia but they gave us
the number one athletic program in
Austin Kearns added a two-run
double and Derek Jeter a two-run triple
Howard was batting .292 first round with a 2-0 loss to Soccoro.
with 23 homers and 81 RBIs With 13 letterwinners and six start- to succeed.” the state, if not the Southwest.”
for New York.
Miguel Cabrera hit his third homer in
when he got hurt. ers returning, chances are that the To prep for what Lucero expects two games and fourth of the series for
Griffins could challenge St. Michael’s
Patrick Lucero to be a tough district that includes Detroit.
Santa Fe High head coach improving crosstown rival Capital
Beckham earns for a title.
“We were very young last year,” and Bernalillo, the Lady Demons
Cano has homered in three straight
games while batting in A-Rod’s
most in the MLS coach Coppola said. “We’re still Los Alamos has reached the finals have scheduled Sandia Prep,
St. Michael’s and Rio Rancho in non-
cleanup spot. He had three hits and
scored three times for the Yankees,
working towards building a strong two years running only to be denied
NEW YORK — Thierry district matches. who took the final three in a four-game
upper-class group. I’d say we’re a by heated rival Albuquerque Acad- series with the fading Tigers to remain
Henry and Rafael Marquez step further along than last year. We emy both times. Lucero said his team will not over-
trail only David Beckham on look any opponent this season. in first place. New York began the day
expect to do a little better in district.” Asked whether his team can make tied with Tampa Bay atop the AL East.
MLS’ salary list. With a possession style attack in the finals again, head coach Jiri Kubi- “Capital beat us last year,” he said. Porcello (5-11) gave up six runs and
Henry and Marquez, who place, Stephanie Coppola said she cek said “it’s possible.” “We underestimated them and they six hits in five innings.
play for the New York Red expects the strength of the team to “They have the talent,” he said. beat us. The same thing could hap- Phil Hughes (15-1) allowed four runs
Bulls, are the league’s second- be in its back four and goalkeeper “The question is if they can put it pen this year if we come out with the and two hits in six innings.
and third-highest paid players, spot — which is a competition as of together. “We’ll be a more defensive same lack of enthusiasm.”
INDIANS 7, ROYALS 3
according to the latest MLS now between juniors Sullivan “Sully” team this year. We scored a lot of Lucero said his team has been
Players Union salary list. In Kansas City, Mo., Shin-Soo Choo
Wilson and Sara Simis. goals last year but made big mistakes working on ball control and build-
Henry will earn $5.6 million hit a tiebreaking RBI single in Cleve-
Juniors Emily Hickmott and Ellie on defense. That’s what cost us. ing stamina as he expects his team land’s five-run eighth inning.
while Marquez will earn $5.54 Stone will anchor the defensive line. We’re going to see if we can improve to have to play on the perimeter and Asdrubal Cabrera had two hits and
million this season. Beckham Stephanie Coppola said senior on offense.” hold the ball. drove in two runs for the Indians, who
tops the league at $6.5 million. Julie Bertram is moving to forward Halfback Amelia Neal and goal- Key players will be a pair of committed a season-high five errors
after playing the wing last year with keeper Brice Theesfeld, both sopho- seniors — inside attacking mid and had a runner thrown out at every
Cardinals trade Elizabeth Lanman set as the team’s
attacking midfielder.
mores, will be defensive keys while
seniors Charlotte Hoover and Lind-
Emma Ensign-Church, a senior, and
speedster Monique Stuerznickel on
base. Matt LaPorta and Jayson Nix had
two hits apiece.
for Astros’ Feliz “I’m real pleased with what I’m say Benage are keys at midfield and right defensive back. Rafael Perez (4-0), the fourth of five
Indians pitchers, pitched 11⁄3 scoreless
seeing as far as focus and approach striker, respectively. Junior Caroline Doyle, who sat out
ST. LOUIS — The Cardinals a year after transferring from Santa innings and Chris Perez got four outs
to the game,” Stephanie Coppola Though the team is playing more for his 15th save.
got some help at third base possession and more defensively this Fe Prep, will anchor the defense at
said.
acquiring Pedro Feliz from year, Kubicek said the goal is still the center midfield. ATHLETICS 4, RAYS 3
Houston for minor-league same: a state championship. In Oakland, Calif., Cliff Pennington
pitcher David Carpenter. CLASS AAAA “The girls in our program are used
“We’re a young team that lacks
experience, but we have a lot of abil- hit a go-ahead two-run double in the
The Cardinals also placed sixth inning, right-hander Trevor Cahill
Like St. Michael’s in A-AAA, to being there and they work hard to ity,” Lucero said. “We have a lot of
catcher Jason LaRue on the shook off an unusually rough start to
Los Alamos looks like a more defen- accomplish that,” Kubicek said. young club players who want to suc-
60-day disabled list. LaRue record his team-leading 13th win.
sive-oriented squad in 2010. A team hoping to return to the ceed.”
sustained a concussion in a Cahill, who allowed just one earned
And like the Lady Horsemen, the rarefied air Los Alamos breathes is “Our ultimate goal is to bring run in his previous 33 innings, gave up
fracas with the Reds earlier
Lady Hilltoppers are still stacked Santa Fe High. Santa Fe back to where it was when a pair of home runs and was in trouble
this month.
Felipe Lopez has been start- personnel-wise with nine letterwin- The Lady Demons join District Carla Garrett was here, back when until Pennington’s two-out hit off
ing at third base since David ners returning and six starters on an 2AAAA this year while Taos drops to we competed with Eldorado for state reliever Dan Wheeler.
Freese was sidelined by inju- experienced team featuring seven Class AAA and Española Valley has titles in the 80s,” Lucero said. “It’s a Carlos Peña and Evan Longoria hom-
ries in June. seniors and five juniors. put its girls soccer squad on hiatus building process.” ered for the Rays.

Tiger to play in
FedEx Cup event NATIONAL LEAGUE
PARAMUS, N.J. — Tiger

Lee’s home run carries Astros past New York


Woods is playing the first
FedEx Cup playoff event with
hopes that it’s not his last.
Woods officially entered
The Barclays, which starts The Associated Press Giants starting pitcher to record a win
Thursday. in 15 games, dating to his victory over
It’s the first of four playoff HOUSTON — Carlos Lee hit a Colorado on Aug. 3.
events that conclude with the three-run homer in the seventh inning Astros left No runner reached second base
Tour Championship and a and the Astros rallied to beat New fielder Car- against the lefty.
$10 million prize to the win- York 3-2 on Thurs- los Lee hits
Astros 3 a three-run MARLINS 4, PIRATES 2
ner of the yearlong FedEx Cup day night.
Angel Sanchez home run In Pittsburgh, Alex Sanabia pitched
competition. Mets 2 2
Thursday 7 ⁄3 innings of four-hit ball and Gaby
and Hunter Pence Sanchez hit a three-run homer.
in the sev-
singled with no outs before Lee drove
Lochte wins 400 Pat Misch’s next pitch to the Crawford
enth inning
against
Andrew McCutchen homered for the
third time in four games for Pittsburgh
at Pan Pac meet Boxes in left field.
Misch (0-2) was rolling before the
New York
Mets at
(40-81).
IRVINE, Calif. — Ryan trouble in the seventh, retiring 16 Minute REDS 9, DIAMONDBACKS 5
Lochte flirted with the world straight hitters after Pence’s two-out Maid Park In Phoenix, Ramon Hernandez and
record in the 400-meter indi- double in the first. in Houston. Jay Bruce hit back-to-back homers in
vidual medley before settling the fourth inning to break a scoreless
PADRES 5, CUBS 3 DAVID J. PHILLIP
tie and Cincinnati beat Arizona.
for a gold medal at the Pan In Chicago, Will Venable hit a two-
THE ASSOCIATED
Pacific championships. PRESS The victory gave the Reds a three-
run single in the seventh inning and game sweep over the NL West cellar
Lochte led all the way San Diego rallied to beat the Cubs, dwellers, and was Cincinnati
and touched in 4 minutes, completing its first four-game sweep NATIONALS 6, BRAVES 2 GIANTS 5, PHILLIES 2
7.59 seconds. of Chicago in its 42-year history. In Atlanta, Nyjer Morgan had two In Philadelphia, Jonathan Sanchez DODGERS 2, ROCKIES 0
Lochte, Michael Phelps, The four-run seventh — capped hits and scored two runs in his return allowed just two hits while pitching In Los Angeles, Ted Lilly threw a
Peter Vanderkaay and Ricky by Venable’s dash home when the from the disabled list. into the ninth inning and Buster Posey two-hitter to win his fourth straight
Berens earned a blowout vic- Cubs weren’t paying attention to him John Lannan (5-5) gave up two runs lined a pair of RBI doubles. start since joining the Dodgers, and
tory in the 800 free relay, cap- — made a winner of Mat Latos and and seven hits in 51⁄3 innings to win his The Giants averted a sweep in a Reed Johnson hit his first homer of the
ping a night in which the U.S. helped the NL West-leading Padres to third straight start. Willie Harris pad- matchup of NL wild-card contenders. season.
won seven gold medals, giving their 10th victory in 11 games. ded Washington’s lead with a two-run San Francisco stopped its three- Lilly (7-8) had a season-high
them a total of 12 so far. The Cubs lost their seventh straight homer in the ninth. game losing streak and ended the Phil- 11 strikeouts, walked two and retired
at home, their longest skid at Wrigley Derek Lowe (11-11) pitched seven lies’ four-game winning string. 19 consecutive batters in his third
Staff and wire reports Field since 2006. innings, yielding four runs and six hits. Sanchez (9-8) became the first career shutout.
B-4 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday, August 20, 2010 SPORTS

Vikings’ Harvin has migraine attack at practice


The Associated Press evening. “He is alert and will miss the entire season. GIANTS TEXANS
and resting comfort- BRONCOS Backup quarterback Jim Sorgi had Houston linebacker Brian Cushing
Percy Harvin experienced the scari- ably, but will remain an MRI and was diagnosed with a torn had his four-game suspension for tak-
est episode yet in a career plagued by in the hospital over- Denver signed quarterback Kyle capsule in his right shoulder that will ing a performance-enhancing drug
Percy Orton to a long-term contract exten-
migraine headaches when he collapsed night.” sideline him two to three weeks. upheld by the NFL, which means he
at Minnesota’s practice Thursday and sion, throwing a wrench into rookie The good news is that the injury won’t be eligible to play until October.
RAIDERS Tim Tebow’s starting job.
was taken to a hospital by ambulance. does not involve Sorgi’s labrum, which REDSKINS
Oakland placed Head coach Josh McDaniels said in was an issue last season.
Head coach Brad Childress left team
backup quarter- a statement that Orton’s “leadership LaRon Landry is back home as a
headquarters after practice and spent and knowledge of the offense have PACKERS strong safety this season for Wash-
the rest of the afternoon at the hospital Percy Harvin back Charlie Frye on
injured reserve with enabled him to have a solid offseason Green Bay safety Atari Bigby will ington.
with Harvin, who also got visits from an injured right wrist. and training camp.” miss at least four weeks after having Having spent much of his three sea-
other coaches and teammates. Head coach Tom Cable said it will Tebow’s battered ribs have the ankle surgery earlier this month. sons roaming deep in the secondary,
“Percy appreciates everyone’s con- take four to five months for Frye to rookie in doubt for his home debut Bigby will start the season on the Landry will be playing closer to the line
cern,” the coach said in a statement rehabilitate the hurt ligament. Frye against Detroit on Saturday after miss- physically unable to perform list. He is of scrimmage in the Redskins’ new 3-4
posted on the team website Thursday underwent surgery earlier this week ing his second straight practice. expected to be out 4 to 8 weeks. defense.

NFL PRESEASON GAMES


Calls: WAC left with six teams
Continued from Page B-1 The WCC does not compete in football, which
would allow BYU to remain independent and
pledge, Benson said WAC lawyers believe the would give them another potential option if they
Wolf Pack are still subject to the terms of the don’t want to join a depleted WAC.
deal and will seek the money, due 60 days from The remaining WAC members are Hawaii,
Wednesday. Utah State, New Mexico State, Louisiana Tech,
“I recommended (the buyout) to the board. San Jose State and Idaho. Benson said the league
I wish at this time I had made it $20 million,” will look at other schools, including members
Benson said. of the Football Championship Subdivision that
And because Fresno State and Nevada didn’t might be interested in moving up.
declare they were leaving before July 1, Benson “I would expect that we’re going to continue
said both are obligated to the WAC until 2012. to see other movements and additional restruc-
Letting the schools go in time for next season turing across the board,” he said. “Obviously as
will be up to the remaining six WAC schools. the WAC rebuilds we will need to look at other
“Only if the WAC believes that it would be in conferences. Unfortunately over the course of
the WAC’s best interest that there would be an the last 15 years the WAC has done that on a
early out, would there be an early out,” Benson fairly regular basis. When we’ve done it, we’ve
said. done it in an aboveboard fashion.”
In the meantime, the WAC is looking for While Benson was still seething about Fresno
members once again. Since it formed with six State and Nevada, his remarks softened a little
teams in 1962, the WAC expanded to the point of when asked about the moves from the Mountain
two eight-team divisions in the mid-1990s before West’s standpoint and MWC commissioner
eight schools departed and formed the Moun- Craig Thompson’s quick push to get the Bulldogs
tain West in 1999. and Wolf Pack on board if BYU did in fact leave.
The WAC has managed to persevere through “He has a job to do and I have a job to do.
all the turnover, but Wednesday’s departures Our jobs are to put our respective organiza-
New England quarterback Tom Brady, who went 10 of 12 for 85 yards and one touchdown, were a definite setback, especially if the league tions in the best possible position for success
throws over offensive tackle Sebastian Vollmer and Atlanta defensive end John Abraham dur- and BYU can’t rework their agreement for the for our member institutions. I don’t look at it as
ing the first quarter Thursday in Atlanta. JOHN BAZEMORE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cougars to come back, albeit without football. necessarily predatory,” he said. “I think we’re all
Benson said the arrangement was for BYU to chasing the BCS. We’re chasing recognition and

Very Brady showing


still play four to six WAC teams per season in notoriety and we’re chasing the financial ben-
football and schedule the remaining openings efits that come with the BCS.”
on its own, taking advantage of the exposure on Thompson said Wednesday night that adding
the school’s BYU-TV network. Fresno State and Nevada was not designed to
If the Cougars are still up for it, Benson said thwart BYU’s departure by weakening the WAC.
the door is open. But he didn’t seem optimistic Benson had a very different take.
Welker returns as quarterback Brady went 10 of 12 for 85 yards, though he did
fumble on a hit by Kroy Biermann.
about that possibility and the Cougars were
keeping quiet for a second straight day as they
“My opinion, it was very clear to me and
to the WAC membership that the Fresno and
shines in New England’s victory Matt Ryan and the Atlanta offense looked good considered options. Nevada invitation was direct result of BYU’s
on the opening possession, picking up three first West Coast Conference commissioner Jamie interest of going independent and joining the
The Associated Press downs before the drive stalled. Matt Bryant came Zaninovich said in an e-mail he had contacted WAC,” he said.
on to kick a 46-yard field goal that gave the Fal- BYU to see if the school would be interested in Benson said the WAC will also have to re-
ATLANTA — The Patriots’ offense looks just cons a short-lived lead. joining his conference but had not heard back. negotiate its TV deal with ESPN.
fine, especially with Wes Welker back at wide Ryan directed another solid drive before his
receiver. The Falcons’ defense appears to need night was done. Three more first downs again
more work. sent the Falcons into New England territory, but
Patriots 28 Tom Brady threw for a this time Bryant pushed a 47-yard attempt wide
Falcons 10 touchdown, Fred Taylor ran of the right upright.
for a score and New England Ryan was 8 of 13 for 76 yards before giving way
cruised past Atlanta 28-10 in a preseason game to John Parker Wilson, who played the rest of the
Thursday night. game. The third-stringer accounted for Atlanta’s
Welker, who had 346 catches over the last three only TD on a late 19-yard pass to Troy Bergeron
years, played for the first time since tearing up after most of the crowd had headed for home.
his left knee in January during the regular-season New England backup Brian Hoyer directed
finale. a couple of scoring drives in the second half.
Brady got him involved right away, completing Sammy Morris scored on a 20-yard run and Rob
passes of 6 and 14 yards on the second and third Gronkowski hauled in a 24-yard TD pass.
plays against the Falcons (1-1).
New England (2-0) scored on two of its three BILLS 34, COLTS 21
possessions with the first-team offense. Taylor In Toronto, rookie first-round draft pick C.J.
had a 28-yard run, and Brady passed 4 yards to Spiller scored on a 31-yard touchdown run,
Aaron Hernandez for a touchdown. sparking Buffalo in the victory.
Atlanta has plenty of weapons on offense, but Quarterback Trent Edwards furthered his bid
upgrading the defense is considered the key to to secure the starting job by going 5 of 8 for
challenging Super Bowl champion New Orleans 93 yards, including a 70-yard touchdown pass to
in the NFC South. Lee Evans in a game Buffalo never trailed.
Terrence McGee returned a Peyton Manning
This wasn’t exactly a fair test. Cornerback
interception 78 yards for a score, while Rian Lin-
Dunta Robinson, the team’s big free-agent acqui- dell added two field goals as Buffalo improved to
sition, missed his second straight preseason game 1-1 this preseason.
with an ailing hamstring. Two other potential Manning went 8-for-15 for 91 yards with a
starters, cornerback Brian Wilson and tackle touchdown for the Colts (0-2) in a game at
Peria Jerry, also sat out. Toronto, and played before an announced crowd
Still, the Patriots had no trouble moving the of 39,583 — about 14,000 below capacity at the
ball against those who did play for the Falcons. Rogers Centre.

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PGA TOUR TENNIS

Atwal’s 61 ties Wyndham mark Clijsters slides into


The Associated Press Montreal quarters
GREENSBORO, N.C. — If Arjun Atwal
keeps this up, he’ll have a new PGA Tour The Associated Press for the eve-
card in no time. ning session
MONTREAL — Kim Cli- after a brief
Atwal tied a tournament record with a jsters breezed into the quarter-
61 Thursday and took a two-stroke lead at Kim Cli- rain delay,
finals of the Rogers Cup with but it didn’t
the Wyndham Championship. a 6-2, 6-1 win over Kaia Kanepi
Matching Carl Pettersson’s 2-year-old stop second-
on Thursday. seeded Caro-
mark at the par-70 Sedgefield Country Clijsters, who won at Cin-
Club course, Atwal was 9 under through lina Woz-
cinnati last week in three sets niacki from
the first round of the PGA Tour’s final over Maria Sharapova, had to Kim Clijsters
event before the playoffs. defeating
outlast Bethanie Mattek-Sands 15th-seeded
Brandt Snedeker shot a 63. the night before.
John Rollins, Kevin Streelman, Lucas Flavia Pennetta 4-6, 6-3, 6-1
“I was playing an opponent for her fourth win in as many
Glover, Boo Weekley, David Toms and who could not miss a shot,
Jeev Milkha Singh were at 64, and six meetings with the Italian.
while today Kanepi was miss- In other matches, 10th-
players shot 65s during an occasionally ing a lot, especially since her
wet day that left Sedgefield’s greens soft seeded Victoria Azarenka
strengths are usually her serve downed ninth-seeded Li Na
and its leaderboard crowded. and her backhand,” Clijsters
It was quite the encouraging start for 6-3, 6-3, and 17th-seeded
said. “I really felt that I had Marion Bartoli ousted qualifier
Atwal, who lost his tour card last month opportunities once I was in
and had to play his way into this event in Arjun Atwal, who shot a flawless 9 under, makes his approach on the ninth hole Iveta Benesova 6-0, 6-1.
of the Sedgefield Country Club on Thursday during the first round of the Wynd- a rally with her, and she was Azarenka and Bartoli will
a Monday qualifier across town at Forest either going to make a mistake
Oaks Country Club — where this tourna- ham Championship in Greensboro, N.C. CHUCK BURTON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS face off in the quarterfinals.
or I could really try to make
ment was held from 1977-2007. CINCINNATI MASTERS
her move.
He played that course twice before, The loss of his card capped a series of here or at a fall series tournament — or “It’s always nice to win a In Mason, Ohio, top-ranked
finishing sixth in 2004, and wound up events that began when he injured his a climb up the money lists of the PGA or Rafael Nadal needed three sets
tournament and gradually feel in the afternoon heat — plus
shooting a 67 to share first place with shoulders last year while lifting weights. Nationwide tours. your level improve and also
three other qualifiers. He received a minor medical exten- “I prefer to win,” Atwal laughed. a little help at the end — to
to have matches like (Mattek- avoid a huge upset. And he
No Monday qualifier has won a tourna- sion, but when he came up short on the Three more days like this, and he’ll Sands) and in Cincinnati —
ment since Fred Wadsworth did it at the money list following the RBC Canadian wasn’t alone in the midday
almost certainly take care of that. to be behind and fight back distress.
1986 Southern Open. Open, his card was history. and win.” Nadal and No. 4 Andy Mur-
“You get used to making a lot of bird- He isn’t eligible for the FedEx Cup Clijsters will face Vera ray were pushed to their limits
ies in the Monday qualifier — otherwise playoffs that begin next week in New Jer- TODAY ON TV
Zvonareva, the eighth seed before moving on to the quar-
you won’t make it,” Atwal said. “I kind of sey, not even if he wins. But he can claim ◆ Wyndham Championship: Second who downed Agnes Szavay terfinals of the Cincinnati Mas-
continued that.” his card for 2011 with a victory — either round, 1 p.m., The Golf Channel 6-3, 6-3. ters. Both got some help with
Svetlana Kuznetsova rallied their matches on the line.
Nadal survived a set point
CHAMPIONS TOUR for 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 victory that
in the second-set tiebreaker,
put her into the quarterfinals then surged to a 5-7, 7-6 (6),

Weibring, Lehman share Tradition lead


of the Rogers Cup at Uniprix 6-2 victory over Julien Ben-
Stadium, turning around the neteau, who developed leg
match after getting thrashed in cramps in the final set and
the second set. wasn’t the same.
The Associated Press “You don’t normally Thursday. He made a 30-footer at 18 to So what did she do during A worn-out Murray took
plan on making bird- pull even with Weibring for the lead. It the break? advantage of Ernests Gulbis’
SUNRIVER, Ore. — The final two ies at 17 and 18,” said was typical of Lehman’s day, with good “I take a vodka shot, no?” erratic shots — especially in
holes at Crosswater Club have histori- Weibring, whose last putting making up for poor iron play. Five Kuznetsova said with a laugh. the tiebreaker — for a 6-4,
Tom
cally played as the most difficult during Champions Tour win of Lehman’s six birdie putts ranged from “No, nothing like that. … I just 3-6, 7-6 (4) victory.
the Jeld-Wen Tradition. came in the 2008 15 to 30 feet. go to the locker room, change Andy Roddick defeated No.
Not on Thursday for D.A. Weibring. all my clothes, eat a banana 5 Robin Soderling 6-4, 6-7 (7),
Seniors Players Champi- “The irons some days feel like a spatula 7-6 (5).
Weibring rallied with birdies at Nos. 17 onship. in your hand. I hit very few good shots,” and I go back. It’s very simple. Third-ranked Novak Djokovic
and 18 to shoot a 5-under 67 and share the Weibring, ranked Lehman said. “If I hadn’t had a good put- It was 6-1, but almost every advanced by beating David
Tom Lehman
first-round lead with Tom Lehman at the 49th in Champions Tour ting round, it would have a very medio- game was deuce, so it was Nalbandian 6-1, 7-6 (7).
fourth of five majors on the Champions earnings in 2010, said cre day.” pretty hard. I took a break and
Tour. he’s “a day in, day out” proposition in the Weibring and Lehman by no means it worked.”
Weibring made his lone bogey of the tournament, depending on whether a separated themselves from others on the The win put 11th-seeded TODAY ON TV
day at the par-4, 468-yard 14th to slip to bone spur in his left shoulder causes pain. leaderboard. Kuznetsova into a quarterfinal ◆ Western & Southern Finan-
3 under. But Weibring wiped that out He has had some Tradition success at Nearly one-third of the 66-man field is today against Zheng Jie, who cial Group Masters, 8 a.m.,
and more by making a 12-foot birdie putt Crosswater Club, finishing third in 2007. within two strokes of the lead. upset fourth-seeded Elena ESPN2; 6 p.m., ESPN2
at the 244-yard, par-3 17th, and then an Like Weibring, Lehman mastered the Five players shot 68, one stroke behind Dementieva 7-6 (3), 6-4. ◆ WTA Tour: Rogers Cup
8-footer for birdie at the par-4 18th. final hole, which yielded just six birdies the co-leaders. The weather turned cool quarterfinals, 8 p.m., ESPN2

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Mexican offices: 202 East Marcy Street, and One New Mexican Plaza; $1 per vote.
Name as it appears on the card _______________________________________________________ 5. The New Mexican will donate a percentage of ALL entry and voting fees to the Santa Fe
Animal Shelter & Humane Society.
Signature _________________________________________________________________________ 6. The pets with the most votes in the first round will advance to finalist round.
7. Anyone can vote in finalist round for the pet(s) of their choice at The New Mexican offices:
Mail or bring completed entry form to: The New Mexican, 202 East Marcy Street, and One New Mexican Plaza; $2 per vote Oct. 1 through Oct. 8.
8. The 13 top vote getters from the finalist round will become the photos for our 2011 Passion
202 East Marcy Street, Santa Fe NM 87501 . Include S.A.S.E. for photo return. for Pets calendar. The calendar will be distributed to 25,000 households throughout Santa
Or e-mail: lharding@sfnewmexican.com Fe & Northern New Mexico in the
Oct. 16 edition of The Santa Fe New
QUESTIONS? Call Laura 995-3878 Mexican, and extra copies will be
Entry deadline: Friday, September 3, 2010, 4 pm. available at the Santa Fe Animal
Shelter & Humane Society.
B-6 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday, August 20, 2010

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Legals
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Page D-8 STATE OF unrecorded special STATE OF and unrecorded liens STATE OF unrecorded special STATE OF to rights of redemp-
shall not be liable to NEW MEXICO COUNTY assessments and NEW MEXICO COUNTY not foreclosed herein, NEW MEXICO COUNTY assessments and NEW MEXICO COUNTY tion. Dated: 8/9/2010
the successful bidder OF SANTA FE FIRST taxes that may be OF Santa Fe First and all recorded and OF Santa Fe First taxes that may be OF SANTA FE FIRST Robert A. Doyle Spe-
for any damages. NO- JUDICIAL DISTRICT due. NOTICE IS FUR- JUDICIAL DISTRICT unrecorded special JUDICIAL DISTRICT due. NOTICE IS FUR- JUDICIAL DISTRICT cial Master c/o Castle
TICE IS FURTHER Case No. THER GIVEN that the Case No. assessments and Case No. THER GIVEN that the Case No. Meinhold & Stawiar-
GIVEN that the real D-101-CV-201001127 purchaser at such D-101-CV-201001389 taxes that may be D-101-CV-201001389 purchaser at such D-101-CV-201001372 ski 999 18th St., Suite
property and im- sale shall take title to due. NOTICE IS FUR- sale shall take title to 2201, Bin 1 Denver, CO
provements con- DIAMOND RESORTS the above-described VILLAS DE SANTA FE THER GIVEN that the the above-described VILLAS DE SANTA FE 80202 (800) 286-0013
cerned with herein VILLAS DE SANTA FE real property subject CONDOMINIUM ASSO- (303) 285-2222 09-1198
CORPORATION FKA real property subject CONDOMINIUM ASSO- purchaser at such CONDOMINIUM ASSO-
will be sold subject to SUNTERRA CORPORA- to rights of redemp- CIATION, INC., Plain- sale shall take title to to rights of redemp- CIATION, INC., Plain- FC01 P733738 8/13
any and all patent CIATION, INC., Plain- tion. Dated: tiff, v. VACATION VEN- 8/20 8/27 09/03/2010
TION, A MARYLAND tion. Dated: August 9, tiff, v. VERA H. BLEV- the above-described tiff, v. VERA H. BLEV-
reservations, ease- CORPORATION, Plan- 2010 Robert A. Doyle INS; THE UNKNOWN real property subject 08/09/2010 Robert A. TURES, LLC, Defen- Legal #89883
ments, all recorded INS; THE UNKNOWN Doyle Special Master dants. NOTICE OF Pub. Aug. 13, 20, 27,
tiff, v. ROBERT A. Special Master c/o SPOUSE OF VERA H. to rights of redemp- SPOUSE OF VERA H.
and unrecorded liens Castle Meinhold & tion. Dated: c/o Castle Meinhold & SALE NOTICE IS Sept. 3, 2010
not foreclosed herein, MIELKE; TINA M. CAR- BLEVINS, IF ANY, De- BLEVINS, IF ANY, De-
VELLI; THE UNKNOWN Stawiarski 999 18th fendants. NOTICE OF 08/09/2010 Robert A. Stawiarski 999 18th HEREBY GIVEN that
and all recorded and fendants. NOTICE OF St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 the undersigned Spe- STATE OF
SPOUSE OF ROBERT A. St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 SALE NOTICE IS Doyle Special Master SALE NOTICE IS
unrecorded special Denver, CO 80202 cial Master will on NEW MEXICO COUNTY
MIELKE, IF ANY, De- Denver, CO 80202 HEREBY GIVEN that c/o Castle Meinhold & HEREBY GIVEN that
assessments and (800) 286-0013 (303) September 8, 2010 at OF Santa Fe First
fendants. NOTICE OF (800) 286-0013 (303) the undersigned Spe- Stawiarski 999 18th the undersigned Spe-
taxes that may be 285-2222 09-1161 FCO1 10:05 AM, outside the JUDICIAL DISTRICT
due. NOTICE IS FUR- SALE NOTICE IS 285-2222 09-2863 FC01 cial Master will on St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 cial Master will on P733745 8/13, 8/20, front entrance of the Case No.
THER GIVEN that the HEREBY GIVEN that P733730 8/13, 8/20, September 8, 2010 at Denver, CO 80202 September 8, 2010 at 8/27, 09/03/2010 Santa Fe County Judi- D-101-CV-201001058
purchaser at such the undersigned Spe- 8/27, 09/03/2010 10:10 AM, outside the (800) 286-0013 (303) 10:10 AM, outside the
Legal #89853 285-2222 09-1161 FCO1 Legal #89851 cial Complex, n/k/a
sale shall take title to cial Master will on front entrance of the front entrance of the Pub. Aug. 13, 20, 27, Steve Herrera District WELLS FARGO BANK,
the above-described September 8, 2010 at Pub. Aug. 13, 20, 27, Santa Fe County Judi- P733745 8/13, 8/20, Santa Fe County Judi- Sept. 3, 2010 Courthouse, Santa Fe, N.A., SUCCESSOR BY
real property subject 10:05 AM, outside the Sept. 3, 2010 cial Complex, n/k/a 8/27, 09/03/2010 cial Complex, n/k/a NM, sell and convey MERGER TO WELLS
to rights of redemp- front entrance of the Steve Herrera District Legal #89852 Steve Herrera District STATE OF to the highest bidder FARGO HOME MORT-
tion. Dated: Santa Fe County Judi- STATE OF Courthouse, Santa Fe, Pub. Aug. 13, 20, 27, Courthouse, Santa Fe,
NEW MEXICO COUNTY NEW MEXICO COUNTY for cash all the right, GAGE, INC, Plaintiff, v.
07/30/2010 Robert A. cial Complex, n/k/a NM, sell and convey Sept. 3, 2010 NM, sell and convey OF Santa Fe title, and interest of ANTHONY A. SER-
OF Santa Fe First
Doyle Special Master Steve Herrera District JUDICIAL DISTRICT to the highest bidder to the highest bidder First JUDICIAL the above-named de- RANO; VIOLA A. SER-
c/o Castle Meinhold & Courthouse, Santa Fe, for cash all the right, STATE OF for cash all the right, DISTRICT Case No.
Case No. fendants in and to the RANO; WELLS FARGO
Stawiarski 999 18th NM, sell and convey D-0101-CV-200701113 title, and interest of NEW MEXICO COUNTY title, and interest of D-101-CV-200902009 following described BANK, N.A, Defen-
St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 to the highest bidder the above-named de- OF SANTA FE FIRST the above-named de- real estate located in dants. NOTICE OF
Denver, CO 80202 for cash all the right, COUNTRYWIDE HOME fendants in and to the JUDICIAL DISTRICT fendants in and to the US Bank National As- said County and SALE NOTICE IS
(800) 286-0013 (303) title, and interest of LOANS, INC., Plaintiff, following described Case No. following described sociation, as Trustee State: An undivided HEREBY GIVEN that
285-2222 09-1163 FC01 the above-named de- v. KANDY real estate located in D-101-CV-200903875 real estate located in for The Banc of Amer- 1/52 interest in fee the undersigned Spe-
P730549 8/6, 8/13, fendants in and to the said County and said County and ica Funding 2007-6 simple as tenant in cial Master will on
8/20, 08/27/2010 TATE-FRESH; MARTIN
following described W. FRESH; MORTGAGE State: An undivided HSBC BANK USA, NA- State: An undivided Trust, Plaintiff, v. An- common and to Unit August 25, 2010 at
Legal #89807 real estate located in 500/283000 interest in TIONAL ASSOCIATION 500/283000 interest in drea M. Lake; Mort- Number(s) 2120 to- 10:15 AM, outside the
Pub. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, ELECTRONIC REGIS-
said County and TRATION SYSTEMS, fee simple as tenant AS TRUSTEE FOR fee simple as tenant gage Electronic Regis- gether with a corre- front entrance of the
2010 WELLS FARGO ASSET in common in and to tration Systems, Inc. sponding undivided Santa Fe County Judi-
State: 1 Timeshare In- INC., Defendants. NO- in common in and to
terest(s) consisting of unit number(s) 2210, SECURITIES CORPO- unit number(s) 2210, (Solely as Nominee interest in the Com- cial Complex, n/k/a
STATE OF TICE OF SALE NOTICE together with as ten-
NEW MEXICO COUNTY 1 undivided one hun- IS HEREBY GIVEN that together with as ten- RATION, MORTGAGE for Lender and mon Furnishing which Steve Herrera District
dred and fourth ant in common in and ASSET-BACKED ant in common in and Lender's Successors are appurtenant to Courthouse, Santa Fe,
OF SANTA FE FIRST the undersigned Spe- to unit number(s)
(1/104) interest(s) in to unit number(s) PASS-THROUGH CER- and Assigns); United such Unit(s), as well NM, sell and convey
JUDICIAL DISTRICT cial Master will on 2210, together with a as the recurring (I) to the highest bidder
fee simple as tenant 2210, together with a TIFICATES SERIES States of America By
Case No. September 8, 2010 at 2007-016, Plaintiff, v. corresponding undi- and Through The In- exclusive right every for cash all the right,
D-0101-CV-201000273 in common in and to 10:05 AM, outside the corresponding undi-
the below-described vided interest in com- RONALD G. TADANO; vided interest in com- ternal Revenue Serv- calender year to re- title, and interest of
front entrance of the WELLS FARGO BANK, mon furnishings ice; Vista Redonda serve, use and occupy the above-named de-
WELLS FARGO BANK, Condominium Unit, Santa Fe County Judi- mon furnishings
together with a corre- which are appurte- N.A., Defendants. NO- which are appurte- Water and Property an Assigned within fendants in and to the
NA, Plaintiff, v. ANNA cial Complex, n/k/a TICE OF SALE NOTICE nant to such unit(s), Owners' Association, Cillas de Santa Fe, A following described
SEBASTIAN; THE UN- sponding undivided nant to such unit(s),
interest in the Com- Steve Herrera District as well as the recur- IS HEREBY GIVEN that as well as the recur- Inc; Occupants, Condominium (the real estate located in
KNOWN SPOUSE OF Courthouse, Santa Fe, the undersigned Spe- ring (I) exclusive Whose True Names "Project"); (II) exclu- said County and
ANNA SEBASTIAN, IF mon Furnishings ring (I) exclusive
NM, sell and convey cial Master will on right to reserve, use, are Unknown; Un- sive right to use end State: See Attached
ANY, Defendants. NO- which are appurte- right to reserve, use,
to the highest bidder September 1, 2010 at and occupy an as- known Spouse of An- enjoy the Limited Exhibit "A" Tract B-2
TICE OF SALE NOTICE nant to such Condo- and occupy an as- signed unit within
minium Unit, as well for cash all the right, signed unit within 10:05 AM, outside the drea M. Lake, Defen- Common Elements A tract of land lying
IS HEREBY GIVEN that title, and interest of Front Entrance of the Villas de Santa Fe, a dants. NOTICE OF ans Common Furnish- and being situate
the undersigned Spe- as the recurring (i) Villas de Santa Fe, a condominium (the
the above-named de- Santa Fe County Judi- SALE NOTICE IS ings located within or within the Rodriguez
cial Master will on exclusive right every condominium (the "Project"); (ii) exclu- otherwise appurte- Subdivision No. 2
calendar year to re- fendants in and to the "Project"); (ii) exclu- cial Complex, n/k/a HEREBY GIVEN that
September 1, 2010 at following described Steve Herrera District sive right to use and the undersigned Spe- nant to such Assigned within the City of
10:05 AM, outside the serve, use, and oc- sive right to use and enjoy the limited Unit; and (III) non-ex- Santa Fe, New Mexico
cupy an Assigned Unit real estate located in enjoy the limited Courthouse, Santa Fe, cial Master will on
front entrance of the NM, sell and convey common elements August 25, 2010 at clusive right to use and being more par-
Santa Fe County Judi- of the same Unit Type said County and common elements
State: Unit 73 of Villa to the highest bidder and common furnish- 10:10 AM, outside the and enjoy the Com- ticularly described as
cial Complex, n/k/a described below and common furnish- ings located within or mon Elements of the follows: Beginning at
within Villas de Santa De La Paz Condomini- ings located within or for cash all the right, front entrance of the
Steve Herrera District title, and interest of otherwise appurte- Santa Fe County Judi- Project, for their in- a point being the
Courthouse, Santa Fe, Fe, a Condominium ums, created by con- otherwise appurte- nant to such as- tended purposes, dur- southwest corner of
(the "Project"); (ii) dominium declaration nant to such as- the above-named de- cial Complex, n/k/a
NM, sell and convey fendants in and to the signed unit; and (III) Steve Herrera District ing (A) in the case of tract B from whence a
to the highest bidder exclusive right to use for Villa De La Paz signed unit; and (III) non-exclusive right to 'floating Timeshare 1936 U.S.G.L.O. Brass
and enjoy the Limited Condominiums, re- non-exclusive right to following described Courthouse, Santa Fe,
for cash all the right, real estate located in use and enjoy the Interest, such Use Pe- cap bears S 41 deg 13'
title, and interest of Common Elements corded on book 1709, use and enjoy the NM, sell and convey
said County and common elements of to the highest bidder riods as shall prop- 14" E, 1.363.57 feet;
the above-named de- and Common Furnish- at page 853; Said unit common elements of the project, for their erty have been re- thence from said
fendants in and to the ings located within or was created by the the project, for their State: Tract A-3-B, all for cash all the right,
as shown on plat of intended purposes, title, and interest of served in accordance point of beginning
following described otherwise appurte- fifteenth amend- intended purposes, during. (A) in the case with the provisions o along the following
real estate located in nant to such Assigned during. (A) in the case survey entitled "Land the above-named de-
ment, recorded as in- Division of Lands of of "floating" time- fendants in and to the the then current Rules bearings and dis-
said County and Unit; and (iii) non-ex- strument no. 1359753, of "floating" time- share interests, such and Regulations tances. N 21 deg 37'
State: Lot 14, Block 1, Joy Domenick, being following described
clusive right to use and as shown on plat share interests, such use periods as shall promulgated by Villas 59" S. 71.60 feet;
of Plaza Del Sur, Tract A-3 of the Lands real estate located in
and enjoy the Com- filed in the office of use periods as shall of Hoch, located in properly have been de Santa Fe Condomi- thence N. 68º 20' 52"
Phase 1, as shown on said County and
mon Elements of the the County Clerk, properly have been the N 1/2 of Section reserved in accor- num Association, Inc.; E. 142.55 feet to the
Plat of Survey entitled State: LOT 3, BLOCK F, and (B) In the case of
Project, for their in- Santa Fe County, New reserved in accor- dance with the provi- point and place of be-
"Amended Replat, 19, T 10 N, R 7 E, VISTA REDONDA UNIT "fixed" Timeshare In- ginning. All as shown
tended purposes, dur- Mexico, in plat book dance with the provi- N.M.P.M., Santa Fe sions of the then cur- B, AS SHOWN ON
Plaza del Sur Phase 1, ing a Vacation Week, 576, at pages 38 and sions of the then cur- rent rules and regula- terest, such Fixed Va- on plat of survey pre-
Block 1, Lots 14, 15, 16, County, New Mexico", PLAT FILED IN THE OF- cation Week as is pared by Ciprano
as shall property have 39, instrument no. rent rules and regula- filed in the office of tions promulgated by FICE OF THE COUNTY
17, 18 & 19, Santa Fe, been reserved in ac- 1379752. The address tions promulgated by Villas de Santa Fe specifically set forth Martinez dated De-
New Mexico", re- the County Clerk, CLERK, SANTA FE below, all pursuant to cember 6, 1994 and
cordance with the of the real property is Villas de Santa Fe Santa Fe County, New Condominium Asso- COUNTY, NEW MEX-
corded May 23, 1980, provisions of the Condominium Asso- ciation, Inc.; and (B) the Declaration of recorded in the office
in Plat Book 80, Page 3132 La Paz Lane, Mexico on June 30, ICO ON JULY 15, 1970 Condomium for Villas of the County Clerk of
then-current Rules Santa Fe, NM 87505. ciation, Inc.; and (B) 1997 in Plat Book 366, in the case of "fixed" IN PLAT BOOK 20,
14, as Document No. and Regulations in the case of "fixed" timeshare interests, de Santa Fe, A Condo- Santa Fe County, New
458635, records of Said sale will be made page 004 as Docu- PAGE 41, #325,389. minium, duly re- Mexico, in plat book
promulgated by Villas timeshare interests, ment No. 988-528. The such fixed vacation The address of the
Santa Fe County, New pursuant to the De- week as is specially corded in the Office of 305, page 5 as Docu-
de Santa Fe Condo- cree of Foreclosure such fixed vacation address of the real real property is 52
Mexico. The address minium Association, week as is specially set forth below, all the Clerk of Santa Fe ment No. 905. 883. The
of the real property is entered on July 21, property is 6 Zachary Vista Redonda, Santa County, New Mexico, address of the real
Inc., all pursuant to set forth below, all Lane, Edgewood, NM pursuant to the Decla- Fe, NM 87506 . Said
2072 Calle Contento, 2010, in the above en- ration of Condomin- in Book 1462, at Page property is 1602 Palo-
the Declaration of pursuant to the Decla- 87015. Said sale will sale will be made pur-
Santa Fe, NM 87505. Condominium for Vil- titled and numbered ration of Condomin- ium for Villas de 195, as amended from mino Ct, Santa Fe, NM
Said sale will be made cause, which was a be made pursuant to suant to the Decree of time to time (the 87505. Said sale will
las de Santa Fe, a ium for Villas de the Decree of Foreclo- Santa Fe, a condomin-
pursuant to the De- suit to foreclose a Foreclosure entered "Declaration") Intial be made pursuant to
Condominium, duly Santa Fe, a condomin- sure entered on May ium, duly recorded in
cree of Foreclosure mortgage held by the on March 12, 2010 in Use Year: 2007 Time- the Decree of Foreclo-
recorded in the Office ium, duly recorded in the Office of the clerk
entered on July 19, above Plaintiff and 11, 2010 in the above the above entitled share Interst: Annual sure entered on July
of the Clerk of Santa the Office of the clerk of Santa Fe County,
2010, in the above en- wherein Plaintiff was entitled and num- and numbered cause, Fixed Use Period (if 14, 2010, in the above
Fe County, New Mex- of Santa Fe County, New Mexico, in book
titled and numbered adjudged to have a bered cause, which 1462, at page 195, as which was a suit to applicable): N/A Num- entitled and num-
ico, in Book 1462, at New Mexico, in book was a suit to fore- foreclose a mortgage ber of rights (if appli- bered cause, which
cause, which was a Page 195-294, as lien against the 1462, at page 195, as amended form time
suit to foreclose a close a mortgage held to time (the "Declara- held by the above cable); N/A Unit Num- was a suit to fore-
thereafter amended above-described real amended form time by the above Plaintiff Plaintiff and wherein
mortgage held by the estate in the sum of tion"), Initial Use ber: 2120 Vacation close a mortgage held
above Plaintiff and (the "Declaration"). to time (the "Declara- and wherein Plaintiff Plaintiff was ad- Week Number: 47 Unit by the above Plaintiff
Unit Number: 1209 Va- $266,892.91 plus inter- tion"), Initial Use Year: 2003 UDI-Float
wherein Plaintiff was was adjudged to have Timeshare interest judged to have a lien Type: 1 Bedroom and wherein Plaintiff
cation Week Number est from March 23, Year: 2003 UDI-Float a lien against the against the above-de- Standard The address was adjudged to have
adjudged to have a 2010 to the date of Fixed Use Period (if
lien against the 10 Unit Type: 1 Bed- Timeshare interest above-described real scribed real estate in of the real property is a lien against the
room Deluxe Initial sale at the rate of Fixed Use Period (if applicable): N/A Num-
above-described real estate in the sum of ber of Rights (if appli- the sum of $864,006.80 400 Griffin St., Unit above-described real
Occupancy Y 2000 6.625% per annum, applicable): N/A Num- $196,581.18 plus inter- plus interest from 2120, Santa Fe, NM estate in the sum of
estate in the sum of cable): 500 Fixed As-
$255,998.84 plus inter- Timeshare Interest: the costs of sale, in- ber of Rights (if appli- est from April 19, 2010 March 15, 2010 to the 87501. Said sale will $176,785.65 plus inter-
cluding the Special signed Unit (if appli-
est from April 25, 2010 Floating EVEN Year cable): 500 Fixed As- to the date of sale at date of sale at the be made pursuant to est from July 1, 2010
Master's fee, publica- cable): Vacation
to the date of sale at Timeshare Interest signed Unit (if appli- the rate of 7.750% per Week No.: Unit Type rate of 7.750% per an- the Decree of Foreclo- to the date of sale at
the rate of 5.50% per The address of the tion costs, and Plain- cable): Vacation annum, the costs of (if applicable): The num, the costs of sure entered on July the rate of 6.50% per
annum, the costs of real property is 400 tiff's costs expended Week No.: Unit Type sale, including the address of the real sale, including the 22, 2010 in the above annum, the costs of
sale, including the Griffin Street, Unit for taxes, insurance, (if applicable): The Special Master's fee, property is 400 Griffin Special Master's fee, entitled and num- sale, including the
Special Master's fee, 1209, Santa Fe, NM and keeping the prop- address of the real publication costs, and St, Unit 2210 , Santa publication costs, and bered cause, which Special Master's fee,
publication costs, and 87501. Said sale will erty in good repair. property is 400 Griffin Plaintiff's costs ex- Fe, NM 87501 . Said Plaintiff's costs ex- was a suit to fore- publication costs, and
Plaintiff's costs ex- be made pursuant to Plaintiff has the right St, Unit 2210 , Santa pended for taxes, in- sale will be made pur- pended for taxes, in- close a mortgage held Plaintiff's costs ex-
pended for taxes, in- the Decree of Foreclo- to bid at such sale Fe, NM 87501 . Said surance, and keeping suant to the Decree of surance, and keeping by the above Plaintiff pended for taxes, in-
surance, and keeping sure entered on July and submit its bid sale will be made pur- the property in good Foreclosure entered the property in good and wherein Plaintiff surance, and keeping
the property in good 22, 2010 in the above verbally or in writing. suant to the Decree of repair. Plaintiff has on July 23, 2010, in the repair. Plaintiff has was adjudged to have the property in good
repair. Plaintiff has entitled and num- The Plaintiff may ap- Foreclosure entered the right to bid at above entitled and the right to bid at a lien against the repair. Plaintiff has
the right to bid at bered cause, which ply all or any part of on July 23, 2010, in the such sale and submit numbered cause, such sale and submit above-described real the right to bid at
such sale and submit was a suit to fore- its judgment to the above entitled and its bid verbally or in which was a suit to its bid verbally or in estate in the sum of such sale and submit
its bid verbally or in close a mortgage held numbered cause, writing. The Plaintiff foreclose a mortgage writing. The Plaintiff $3,304.13 plus interest its bid verbally or in
purchase price in lieu from June 11, 2010 to writing. The Plaintiff
writing. The Plaintiff by the above Plaintiff of cash. At the date which was a suit to may apply all or any held by the above may apply all or any
may apply all or any and wherein Plaintiff foreclose a mortgage part of its judgment Plaintiff and wherein part of its judgment the date of sale at the may apply all or any
and time stated to the purchase price rate of 18% per an- part of its judgment
part of its judgment was adjudged to have held by the above Plaintiff was ad- to the purchase price
above, the Special in lieu of cash. At in lieu of cash. At the num, the costs of to the purchase price
to the purchase price a lien against the Master may postpone Plaintiff and wherein judged to have a lien
in lieu of cash. At the above-described real Plaintiff was ad- the date and time against the above-de- date and time stated sale, including the in lieu of cash. At the
the sale to such later stated above, the above, the Special Special Master's fee, date and time stated
date and time stated estate in the sum of date and time as the judged to have a lien scribed real estate in
above, the Special $5,220.25 plus interest against the above-de- Special Master may Master may postpone publication costs, and above, the Special
Special Master may the sum of $3,656.41 Plaintiff's costs ex- Master may postpone
Master may postpone from June 11, 2010 to scribed real estate in postpone the sale to plus interest from the sale to such later
the sale to such later the date of sale at the specify. NOTICE IS the sum of $3,656.41 such later date and date and time as the pended for taxes, in- the sale to such later
FURTHER GIVEN that June 11, 2010 to the surance, and keeping date and time as the
date and time as the rate of 14.900% per plus interest from time as the Special date of sale at the Special Master may
Special Master may this sale may be sub- Master may specify. specify. NOTICE IS the property in good Special Master may
annum, the costs of June 11, 2010 to the rate of 18.0% per an- repair. Plaintiff has specify. NOTICE IS
specify. NOTICE IS sale, including the ject to a bankruptcy date of sale at the NOTICE IS FURTHER num, the costs of FURTHER GIVEN that
FURTHER GIVEN that filing, a pay off, a re- GIVEN that this sale this sale may be sub- the right to bid at FURTHER GIVEN that
Special Master's fee, rate of 18.0% per an- sale, including the such sale and submit this sale may be sub-
this sale may be sub- publication costs, and instatement or any num, the costs of may be subject to a Special Master's fee, ject to a bankruptcy
ject to a bankruptcy other condition that bankruptcy filing, a filing, a pay off, a re- its bid verbally or in ject to a bankruptcy
Plaintiff's costs ex- sale, including the publication costs, and writing. The Plaintiff filing, a pay off, a re-
filing, a pay off, a re- pended for taxes, in- would cause the can- Special Master's fee, pay off, a reinstate- Plaintiff's costs ex- instatement or any
instatement or any cellation of this sale. ment or any other other condition that may apply all or any instatement or any
surance, and keeping publication costs, and pended for taxes, in- part of its judgment other condition that
other condition that the property in good Further, if any of Plaintiff's costs ex- condition that would surance, and keeping would cause the can-
would cause the can- these conditions ex- cause the cancella- cellation of this sale. to the purchase price would cause the can-
repair. Plaintiff has pended for taxes, in- the property in good in lieu of cash. At cellation of this sale.
cellation of this sale. the right to bid at ist, at the time of sale, surance, and keeping tion of this sale. Fur- repair. Plaintiff has Further, if any of
Further, if any of ther, if any of these these conditions ex- the date and time Further, if any of
such sale and submit this sale will be null the property in good the right to bid at stated above, the these conditions ex-
these conditions ex- its bid verbally or in and void, the success- repair. Plaintiff has conditions exist, at such sale and submit ist, at the time of sale,
the time of sale, this this sale will be null Special Master may ist, at the time of sale,
ist, at the time of sale, writing. The Plaintiff ful bidder's funds the right to bid at its bid verbally or in postpone the sale to
sale will be null and and void, the success- this sale will be null
this sale will be null may apply all or any shall be returned, and such sale and submit writing. The Plaintiff such later date and and void, the success-
and void, the success- part of its judgment the Special Master its bid verbally or in void, the successful may apply all or any ful bidder's funds
bidder's funds shall shall be returned, and time as the Special ful bidder's funds
ful bidder's funds to the purchase price and the mortgagee writing. The Plaintiff part of its judgment Master may specify. shall be returned, and
shall be returned, and in lieu of cash. At the giving this notice may apply all or any be returned, and the to the purchase price the Special Master
Special Master and and the mortgagee NOTICE IS FURTHER the Special Master
the Special Master date and time stated shall not be liable to part of its judgment in lieu of cash. At the GIVEN that this sale and the mortgagee
and the mortgagee the mortgagee giving date and time stated giving this notice
above, the Special the successful bidder to the purchase price may be subject to a giving this notice
giving this notice this notice shall not above, the Special shall not be liable to
Master may postpone for any damages. NO- in lieu of cash. At the bankruptcy filing, a shall not be liable to
shall not be liable to be liable to the suc- Master may postpone the successful bidder pay off, a reinstate-
the sale to such later TICE IS FURTHER date and time stated the successful bidder
the successful bidder cessful bidder for any the sale to such later for any damages. NO- ment or any other for any damages. NO-
date and time as the GIVEN that the real above, the Special damages. NOTICE IS TICE IS FURTHER
for any damages. NO- date and time as the condition that would TICE IS FURTHER
TICE IS FURTHER Special Master may property and im- Master may postpone FURTHER GIVEN that GIVEN that the real
specify. NOTICE IS the sale to such later Special Master may cause the cancella- GIVEN that the real
GIVEN that the real provements con- the real property and specify. NOTICE IS property and im-
FURTHER GIVEN that cerned with herein date and time as the tion of this sale. Fur- property and im-
property and im- improvements con- FURTHER GIVEN that provements con- ther, if any of these provements con-
provements con- this sale may be sub- will be sold subject to Special Master may cerned with herein cerned with herein
ject to a bankruptcy specify. NOTICE IS this sale may be sub- conditions exist, at cerned with herein
cerned with herein any and all patent will be sold subject to ject to a bankruptcy will be sold subject to
filing, a pay off, a re- FURTHER GIVEN that the time of sale, this will be sold subject to
will be sold subject to reservations, ease- any and all patent filing, a pay off, a re- any and all patent sale will be null and any and all patent
any and all patent instatement or any ments, all recorded this sale may be sub- reservations, ease- reservations, ease-
instatement or any void, the successful reservations, ease-
reservations, ease- other condition that and unrecorded liens ject to a bankruptcy ments, all recorded ments, all recorded
other condition that bidder's funds shall ments, all recorded
ments, all recorded would cause the can- not foreclosed herein, filing, a pay off, a re- and unrecorded liens would cause the can- and unrecorded liens
cellation of this sale. instatement or any be returned, and the and unrecorded liens
and unrecorded liens and all recorded and not foreclosed herein, cellation of this sale. not foreclosed herein, Special Master and not foreclosed herein,
not foreclosed herein, Further, if any of unrecorded special other condition that and all recorded and Further, if any of and all recorded and
these conditions ex- would cause the can- the mortgagee giving and all recorded and
and all recorded and assessments and unrecorded special these conditions ex- unrecorded special this notice shall not unrecorded special
unrecorded special ist, at the time of sale, taxes that may be cellation of this sale. assessments and ist, at the time of sale, assessments and
this sale will be null Further, if any of be liable to the suc- assessments and
assessments and due. NOTICE IS FUR- taxes that may be this sale will be null taxes that may be cessful bidder for any taxes that may be
taxes that may be and void, the success- these conditions ex- due. NOTICE IS FUR- and void, the success- due. NOTICE IS FUR-
THER GIVEN that the damages. NOTICE IS due. NOTICE IS FUR-
due. NOTICE IS FUR- ful bidder's funds ist, at the time of sale, THER GIVEN that the ful bidder's funds THER GIVEN that the
purchaser at such FURTHER GIVEN that THER GIVEN that the
THER GIVEN that the shall be returned, and this sale will be null purchaser at such shall be returned, and purchaser at such the real property and purchaser at such
the Special Master sale shall take title to and void, the success-
purchaser at such the above-described sale shall take title to the Special Master sale shall take title to improvements con- sale shall take title to
sale shall take title to and the mortgagee ful bidder's funds the above-described and the mortgagee the above-described cerned with herein the above-described
giving this notice real property subject shall be returned, and
the above-described real property subject giving this notice real property subject will be sold subject to real property subject
shall not be liable to to rights of redemp- the Special Master
real property subject to rights of redemp- shall not be liable to to rights of redemp- any and all patent to rights of redemp-
to rights of redemp- the successful bidder tion. Dated: and the mortgagee tion. Dated: the successful bidder tion. Dated: reservations, ease- tion. Dated:
tion. Dated 7/30/2010 for any damages. NO- 08/06/2010 Robert A. giving this notice 07/30/2010 Robert A. 07/23/2010, 2010 Rob-
for any damages. NO- ments, all recorded 07/23/2010 Robert A.
Robert A. Doyle Spe- TICE IS FURTHER Doyle Special Master shall not be liable to Doyle Special Master ert A. Doyle Special
TICE IS FURTHER and unrecorded liens Doyle Special Master
cial Master c/o Castle GIVEN that the real c/o Castle Meinhold & the successful bidder c/o Castle Meinhold & GIVEN that the real Master c/o Castle not foreclosed herein, c/o Castle Meinhold &
Meinhold & Stawiar- property and im- Stawiarski 999 18th for any damages. NO- Stawiarski 999 18th property and im- Meinhold & Stawiar- and all recorded and Stawiarski 999 18th
ski 999 18th St., Suite provements con- St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 TICE IS FURTHER St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 provements con- ski 999 18th St., Suite unrecorded special St., Suite 2201, Bin 1
2201, Bin 1 Denver, CO cerned with herein Denver, CO 80202 GIVEN that the real Denver, CO 80202 cerned with herein 2201, Bin 1 Denver, CO assessments and Denver, CO 80202
80202 (800) 286-0013 will be sold subject to (800) 286-0013 (303) property and im- (800) 286-0013 (303) will be sold subject to 80202 (800) 286-0013 taxes that may be (800) 286-0013 (303)
(303) 285-2222 09-4148 any and all patent 285-2222 07-0622 provements con- 285-2222 09-3622 FC01 any and all patent (303) 285-2222 09-2005 due. NOTICE IS FUR- 285-2222 10-0086 FC01
FC01 P730577 8/6, reservations, ease- P733572 8/13, 8/20, cerned with herein P730551 8/6, 8/13, reservations, ease- FC01 P728297 7/30, THER GIVEN that the P728308 7/30, 8/6,
8/13, 8/20, 08/27/2010 ments, all recorded 8/27, 09/03/2010 will be sold subject to 8/20, 08/27/2010 ments, all recorded 8/6, 8/13, 08/20/2010 purchaser at such 8/13, 08/20/2010
Legal #89804 and unrecorded liens Legal #89855 any and all patent Legal #89806 and unrecorded liens Legal #89772 sale shall take title to Legal #89770
Pub. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, not foreclosed herein, Pub. Aug. 13, 20, 27, reservations, ease- Pub. Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27, not foreclosed herein, Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, the above-described Pub. July 30, Aug. 6,
2010 and all recorded and Sept. 3, 2010 ments, all recorded 2010 and all recorded and 13, 20, 2010 real property subject 13, 20, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010 THE NEW MEXICAN B-7

classifieds

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

STATE OF fendants. NOTICE OF said County and Plaintiff's costs ex- GIVEN that this sale unrecorded special LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF
NEW MEXICO COUNTY SALE NOTICE IS State: Lot 20, Block 15, pended for taxes, in- may be subject to a assessments and NEW MEXICO IN THE
OF Santa Fe First HEREBY GIVEN that Unit 2, Eldorado at surance, and keeping bankruptcy filing, a taxes that may be The two regular meet- The Board of County PROBATE COURT
JUDICIAL DISTRICT the undersigned Spe- Santa Fe, as shown the property in good pay off, a reinstate- due. NOTICE IS FUR- ings of the Board of Commissioners of San SANTA FE COUNTY
Case No. cial Master will on and delineated on the repair. Plaintiff has ment or any other THER GIVEN that the Directors of the Eldo- Miguel County will
D-101-CV-201001623 August 25, 2010 at plat thereof (known the right to bid at condition that would purchaser at such rado Area Water and hold a Special Meet- IN THE MATTER OF
10:10 AM, outside the as Sheet 9) filed June such sale and submit cause the cancella- sale shall take title to Sanitation District will ing on Tuesday, THE ESTATE OF M.
THE BANK OF NEW front entrance of the 29, 1977 as Document its bid verbally or in tion of this sale. Fur- the above-described be held on 2 and 16 August 24, 2010 at RITA CAMPOS
YORK MELLON FKA Santa Fe County Judi- No. 404,719 and re- writing. The Plaintiff ther, if any of these real property subject September 2010 at the 11:00 a.m. MELADY, DECEASED.
THE BANK OF NEW cial Complex, n/k/a corded in Eldorado may apply all or any conditions exist, at to rights of redemp- Railroad Room, Eldo- The meeting will take
YORK AS TRUSTEE Steve Herrera District Plat Book 5, Page 9, in part of its judgment the time of sale, this tion. Dated: NO. 2010-0089
the records of Santa rado Community Cen- place at the San
FOR THE CERTIFICATE- Courthouse, Santa Fe, to the purchase price sale will be null and 08/09/2010 Robert A.
Fe County, New Mex- ter, 1 La Hacienda Miguel County Com-
HOLDERS OF CWABS NM, sell and convey in lieu of cash. At void, the successful Doyle Special Master NOTICE TO
2005-06, Plaintiff, v. ico. The address of the date and time c/o Castle Meinhold & Loop, Santa Fe NM mission Chambers,
to the highest bidder bidder's funds shall CREDITORS
LISA M. GOUGH; the real property is 9 stated above, the be returned, and the Stawiarski 999 18th 87508. The meetings County Courthouse
for cash all the right, will begin at 7 PM. 2nd Floor, 500 West
HOUSEHOLD REALTY title, and interest of Vista Grande Drive, Special Master may Special Master and St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY
CORPORATION; THE Santa Fe, NM 87508. postpone the sale to the mortgagee giving Denver, CO 80202 Legal #89881 National Ave., Suite GIVEN that the under-
the above-named de- Pub. Aug. 20, 2010 200, Las Vegas, New
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF fendants in and to the Said sale will be made such later date and this notice shall not (800) 286-0013 (303) signed has been ap-
LISA M. GOUGH, IF pursuant to the De- time as the Special be liable to the suc- 285-2222 08-2517 FC01 Mexico 87701. pointed personal rep-
following described Santa Fe County The agenda will be
ANY, Defendants. NO- cree of Foreclosure Master may specify. cessful bidder for any P733750 8/13, 8/20, resentative of this es-
real estate located in entered on June 16, Development Review
TICE OF SALE NOTICE NOTICE IS FURTHER damages. NOTICE IS 8/27, 09/03/2010 available 24 hours tate. All persons hav-
said County and 2010 in the above en- Committee
IS HEREBY GIVEN that State: Unit Number GIVEN that this sale FURTHER GIVEN that Legal #89854 prior to meeting in ing claims against
the undersigned Spe- titled and numbered may be subject to a the real property and Pub. Aug. 13, 20, 27, County Commission the County Manager's this estate are re-
151 of the Los Arroyos cause, which was a Chambers
cial Master will on Condominiums as bankruptcy filing, a improvements con- Sept. 3, 2010 Office, 500 West Na- quired to present
August 25, 2010 at suit to foreclose a pay off, a reinstate- cerned with herein County tional Ave., Suite 200, their claims within
created by Condomin- mortgage held by the NOTICE OF SANTA FE Administration
10:15 AM, outside the ium Declaration filed ment or any other will be sold subject to Las Vegas, New Mex- two (2) months after
front entrance of the above Plaintiff and condition that would COUNTY MEETING Building the date of the first
for record in the Of- any and all patent ico, 87701.
Santa Fe County Judi- wherein Plaintiff was cause the cancella- reservations, ease- publication of this no-
fice of the County adjudged to have a Board Of County Com-
cial Complex, n/k/a tion of this sale. Fur- ments, all recorded Special Meeting Les Montoya, tice, or the claims will
Steve Herrera District Clerk of Santa Fe lien against the ther, if any of these missioners Tuesday August 26, 2010 be forever barred.
County, New Mexico and unrecorded liens August 31, 2010 at County Manager
Courthouse, Santa Fe, above-described real conditions exist, at not foreclosed herein, 6:00 P.M. Claims must be pre-
in Book 409 Misc. at estate in the sum of 11:00am Commission Legal #89887
NM, sell and convey the time of sale, this and all recorded and Pub. Aug. 20, 2010 sented either to the
to the highest bidder page 365, as amended $321,139.63 plus inter- sale will be null and Chambers, 102 Grant undersigned personal
and as shown on plat unrecorded special Notice of Meeting
for cash all the right, est from June 11, 2010 void, the successful assessments and
Ave.
TITLE AND GENERAL representative at the
title, and interest of filed as Document No. to the date of sale at bidder's funds shall For more information, address listed below,
468,047, records of taxes that may be Notice is hereby given SUMMARY
the above-named de- the rate of 6.625% per be returned, and the due. NOTICE IS FUR-
copies of the agenda, or filed with the Pro-
Santa Fe County, New annum, the costs of or auxiliary aids or that the County Land OF A PROPOSED
fendants in and to the Special Master and THER GIVEN that the Development Review ORDINANCE 2010-___, bate Court of Santa Fe
following described Mexico. The address sale, including the the mortgagee giving services, contact county, New Mexico,
of the real property is purchaser at such Committee will meet AN ORDINANCE
real estate located in Special Master's fee, this notice shall not (505) 986-6200 located at the follow-
publication costs, and sale shall take title to Legal #89882 on Thursday, August AMENDING ARTICLE
said County and 151 Calle Ojo Feliz #K, be liable to the suc- ing address: P.O. Box
Plaintiff's costs ex- the above-described Pub. Aug. 20, 2010 26, 2010 in the Com- III, SECTION 7,
State: Lot 27, block 7 Santa Fe, NM 87505. cessful bidder for any real property subject 1985 Santa Fe, New
Said sale will be made pended for taxes, in- mission Chambers, lo- COMMUNITY SERVICE
of La Resolana addi- damages. NOTICE IS to rights of redemp- FIRST JUDICIAL Mexico 87504.
tion, unit, as shown pursuant to the De- surance, and keeping FURTHER GIVEN that cated at 102 Grant FACILITIES OF THE Dated: Aug. 13, 2010
the property in good tion. Dated: DISTRICT COURT Ave., Santa Fe, NM
on plat filed in the of- cree of Foreclosure the real property and 07/23/2010. Robert A.
SANTA FE COUNTY Eugene P. Melady III
entered on July 2, repair. Plaintiff has COUNTY OF SANTA FE 87504. Copies of the LAND DEVELOPMENT
fice of the county improvements con- Doyle Special Master STATE OF 1509 Galisteo Street
clerk, Santa Fe 2010 in the above en- the right to bid at cerned with herein Agenda will be avail- CODE, Santa Fe, New Mexico
such sale and submit c/o Castle Meinhold & NEW MEXICO able at the County
County, New Mexico, titled and numbered will be sold subject to Stawiarski 999 18th ORDINANCE 1996-10 87505
on July 21, 1960, in cause, which was a its bid verbally or in any and all patent Land Use Office prior FOR THE PURPOSE OF 505-988-4895
writing. The Plaintiff St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 NO.
plat book 8, page 149, suit to foreclose a reservations, ease- Denver, CO 80202 D-0101-DM-2010- to the said meeting. CLARIFYING Legal #89879
as document no. 241, mortgage held by the may apply all or any ments, all recorded Individuals with dis- STANDARDS AND Pub. Aug. 20, 27, 2010
part of its judgment (800) 286-0013 (303) 00619
767. The address of above Plaintiff and and unrecorded liens 285-2222 09-3247 FC01 abilities requiring SUBMITTAL
the real property is wherein Plaintiff was to the purchase price not foreclosed herein, auxiliary aids or serv- TITLE AND GENERAL
in lieu of cash. At P727912 7/30, 8/6, IN THE MATTER OF REQUIREMENTS
1007 Calle La Re- adjudged to have a and all recorded and THE KINSHIP ices should contact SUMMARY
the date and time 8/13, 08/20/2010 OF A PROPOSED
solana, Santa Fe, NM lien against the unrecorded special Legal #89779 GUARDIANSHIP the County Land Use NOTICE OF PUBLIC
87507-5112. Said sale above-described real stated above, the assessments and ORDINANCE 2010-___,
Special Master may Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, OF VICTORIA ROMERO Office five (5) busi- HEARING
will be made pursu- estate in the sum of taxes that may be AND ADONICA ORTIZ, ness days prior to ENACTING A SANTA FE
postpone the sale to 13, 20, 2010 COUNTY CODE OF
ant to the Decree of $125,760.17 plus inter- due. NOTICE IS FUR- CHILDREN meeting at Notice is hereby given
Foreclosure entered est from June 9, 2010 such later date and THER GIVEN that the CONDUCT
time as the Special STATE OF 505.986.6225 that on the 14th day AND REPEALING
on July 2, 2010, in the to the date of sale at purchaser at such NEW MEXICO COUNTY AND CONCERNING: Legal #89878
above entitled and Master may specify. sale shall take title to of September, 2010 at ORDINANCE NO.
the rate of 7.625% per NOTICE IS FURTHER OF Santa Fe First Pub. Aug. 20, 2010
numbered cause, annum, the costs of the above-described KATHLEEN ORTIZ, 2:00 p.m., the Board of 2004-3
GIVEN that this sale JUDICIAL DISTRICT County Commission-
which was a suit to sale, including the real property subject Petitioner, TITLE AND GENERAL
may be subject to a to rights of redemp-
Case No. ers will conduct a NOTICE OF PUBLIC
foreclose a mortgage Special Master's fee, bankruptcy filing, a SUMMARY
held by the above tion. Dated: D-101-CV-200901032 MONICA GARCIA AND public hearing con- HEARING
publication costs, and pay off, a reinstate- OF A PROPOSED
Plaintiff and wherein Plaintiff's costs ex- 07/23/2010 Robert A. PAUL JARAMILLO, cerning possible
ment or any other Regions Bank dba Re- Respondents. ORDINANCE
adoption of an ordi- Notice is hereby given
Plaintiff was ad- pended for taxes, in- condition that would Doyle Special Master
judged to have a lien c/o Castle Meinhold & gions Mortgage, suc- 2010 -
nance amending Arti- that on the 31st day
surance, and keeping cause the cancella- cessor by merger to AN ORDINANCE of August, 2010 at
against the above-de- the property in good Stawiarski 999 18th NOTICE OF PENDENCY cle III, Section 7, com-
tion of this sale. Fur- Union Planters Bank, OF ACTION AMENDING 11:00 a.m., the Board
scribed real estate in repair. Plaintiff has ther, if any of these St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 munity service facili-
the sum of $160,877.41 Denver, CO 80202 N.A., Plaintiff, v. LINDA ORDINANCE 2010-8 of County Commis-
the right to bid at conditions exist, at S. DEWITTE; RICHARD ties of the Santa Fe sioners will conduct a
plus interest from (800) 286-0013 (303) STATE OF NEW MEX- BY REPEALING County Land Develop-
such sale and submit the time of sale, this E. DEWITTE; OAK ICO to the public hearing con-
July 21, 2010 to the its bid verbally or in 285-2222 09-3677 FC01 SECTION 7, ment Code, Ordinance
sale will be null and STREET MORTGAGE; above-named Re- CONSTRUCTION cerning possible
date of sale at the writing. The Plaintiff void, the successful P727918 7/30, 8/6, 1996-10 for the pur-
rate of Interest (from 8/13, 08/20/2010 DESERT ACADEMY AT spondents, GREET- MANAGEMENT adoption of an ordi-
may apply all or any bidder's funds shall SANTA FE; RANCHO INGS: pose of clarifying nance enacting a
April 1, 2009 at the part of its judgment be returned, and the Legal #89778 standards and sub-
rate of 11.000% per Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, VIEJO NORTH COM- Santa Fe County code
to the purchase price Special Master and MUNITY ASSOCIA- NOTICE OF PUBLIC mittal requirements. of conduct and re-
year and from May 1, 13, 20, 2010 You are hereby noti-
in lieu of cash. At the mortgagee giving TION, INC., Defen- fied that the HEARING Copies of the pro- pealing Ordinance No.
2009 through June 21, the date and time this notice shall not
2010 at the rate of STATE OF dants. NOTICE OF above-named Peti- posed Ordinance are 2004-3.
stated above, the be liable to the suc- NEW MEXICO COUNTY SALE NOTICE IS tioner has filed a Peti- Notice is hereby given available on-line at Copies of the pro-
7.000% per year), the Special Master may cessful bidder for any
costs of sale, includ- OF SANTA FE FIRST HEREBY GIVEN that tion for Guardianship that on the 31st day www.santafecounty.o posed Ordinance are
postpone the sale to damages. NOTICE IS JUDICIAL DISTRICT the undersigned Spe- of the above-refer- of August, 2010 at rg and available on-line at
ing the Special Mas- such later date and FURTHER GIVEN that enced minor children 11:00 a.m., the Board
ter's fee, publication Case No. cial Master will on are also available for www.santafecounty.o
time as the Special the real property and September 8, 2010 at in the above entitled of County Commis- rg and
costs, and Plaintiff's improvements con-
D-101-CV-201001149 inspection in the
Master may specify. 10:05 AM, outside the Court and cause; sioners will conduct a are also available for
costs expended for cerned with herein You are further noti- public hearing con- Santa Fe County
taxes, insurance, and NOTICE IS FURTHER front entrance of the inspection in the
will be sold subject to WELLS FARGO BANK, fied that unless you: Clerk's Office, and the Santa Fe County
GIVEN that this sale Santa Fe County Judi-
keeping the property
may be subject to a any and all patent N.A., Plaintiff, v. AU-
cial Complex, n/k/a file a written re- cerning possible Attorney's Office, sec- Clerk's Office, and the
in good repair. Plain- reservations, ease- DRA L. DOWELL; sponse to the Petition adoption of an ordi- ond floor, Santa Fe Attorney's Office, sec-
tiff has the right to bankruptcy filing, a CHRISTINE M. MAES- Steve Herrera District
pay off, a reinstate- ments, all recorded Courthouse, Santa Fe, by no later than thirty nance amending ordi- County Courthouse, ond floor, Santa Fe
bid at such sale and and unrecorded liens TAS; BENEFICIAL NEW days from this publi- nance 2010-8 by re- 102 Grant Avenue, County Courthouse,
submit its bid ver- ment or any other MEXICO INC. D/B/A NM, sell and convey
condition that would not foreclosed herein, to the highest bidder cation with the Court pealing section 7, Santa Fe. 102 Grant Avenue,
bally or in writing. and all recorded and BENEFICIAL MORT- Clerk, First Judicial construction manage- All interested parties Santa Fe.
The Plaintiff may ap- cause the cancella- GAGE CO.; THE UN- for cash all the right,
tion of this sale. Fur- unrecorded special title, and interest of District Court, 100 Ca- ment. will be heard at the All interested parties
ply all or any part of assessments and KNOWN SPOUSE OF tron Street, Santa Fe, Copies of the pro- will be heard at the
ther, if any of these the above-named de- Public Hearing prior
its judgment to the taxes that may be AUDRA L. DOWELL, IF New Mexico, with a posed Ordinance are Public Hearing prior
purchase price in lieu conditions exist, at fendants in and to the to the Commission
due. NOTICE IS FUR- ANY; THE UNKNOWN following described copy to the Peti- available on-line at to the Commission
of cash. At the date the time of sale, this SPOUSE OF CHRISTINE taking action. All
THER GIVEN that the real estate located in tioner's attorney, or taking action. All
and time stated sale will be null and purchaser at such M. MAESTAS, IF ANY, said County and appear at the hearing, www.santafecounty.o comments, questions
comments, questions
above, the Special void, the successful sale shall take title to Defendants. NOTICE State: Lot 39 of the the Court may enter a rg and and objections to the
and objections to the
Master may postpone bidder's funds shall the above-described OF SALE NOTICE IS default judgment in are also available for proposal may be sub-
be returned, and the Village at Rancho inspection in the mitted to the County proposal may be sub-
the sale to such later real property subject HEREBY GIVEN that your absence. mitted to the County
Special Master and Viejo, unit 1, as shwon Attorney, in writing,
date and time as the to rights of redemp- the undersigned Spe- Name and address of Santa Fe County Attorney, in writing,
Special Master may the mortgagee giving on plat filed in the of- Petitioner's attorney: Clerk's Office, and the addressed to P.O. Box
tion. Dated: cial Master will on fice of the county addressed to P.O. Box
specify. NOTICE IS this notice shall not 07/23/2010 Robert A. August 25, 2010 at Pegasus Legal Serv- Attorney's Office, sec- 276, Santa Fe, New 276, Santa Fe, New
FURTHER GIVEN that be liable to the suc- Clerk, Santa Fe ices for Children
Doyle Special Master 10:05 AM, outside the County, New Mexico, ond floor, Santa Fe Mexico 87504-0276; or Mexico 87504-0276; or
this sale may be sub- cessful bidder for any c/o Castle Meinhold & front entrance of the Lawrence B. Kronen County Courthouse, presented in person presented in person
ject to a bankruptcy damages. NOTICE IS on July 1, 1998, in plat 3201 Fourth Street NW 102
Stawiarski 999 18th Santa Fe County Judi- book 389, pages Grant Avenue, at the hearing. at the hearing.
filing, a pay off, a re- FURTHER GIVEN that St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 cial Complex, n/k/a Albuquerque, NM Santa Fe. Legal #89884 Legal #89885
instatement or any the real property and 049-050 and plat book 87107
Denver, CO 80202 Steve Herrera District Pub. Aug. 20, 27, 2010 Pub. Aug. 20, 2010
other condition that improvements con- (800) 286-0013 (303) Courthouse, Santa Fe,
390, pages 001-008, as WITNESS the Honor- All interested parties
would cause the can- cerned with herein 285-2222 09-2977 FCO1 NM, sell and convey
documents no. able Sarah M. Single- will be heard at the
1031-147 The address ton District Judge of Public Hearing prior LEGAL DEADLINES
cellation of this sale. will be sold subject to P727919 7/30, 8/6, to the highest bidder
Further, if any of any and all patent of the real property is the First Judicial Dis- to the Commission
8/13, 08/20/2010 for cash all the right, 15 Prairie Crest Drive, Publishes Deadline
these conditions ex- reservations, ease- Legal #89777 title, and interest of trict Court of the taking action. All
ist, at the time of sale, Santa Fe, NM 87508. State of New Mexico, comments, questions
ments, all recorded Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, the above-named de- Said sale will be made Monday 9:30a.m. Wednesday
this sale will be null and unrecorded liens 13, 20, 2010 fendants in and to the and the Seal of the and objections to the
and void, the success- pursuant to the De- District Court of Santa proposal may be sub- Tuesday 9:30a.m. Thursday
not foreclosed herein, following described cree of Foreclosure
ful bidder's funds STATE OF Fe County, this July mitted to the County Wednesday 9:30a.m. Friday
and all recorded and real estate located in entered on July 22,
shall be returned, and unrecorded special NEW MEXICO COUNTY 22, 2010. Attorney, in writing, Thursday 9:30a.m. Monday
said County and 2010, in the above en-
the Special Master assessments and OF SANTA FE FIRST addressed to P.O. Box Friday 9:30a.m. Tuesday
State: Lot 67, as titled and numbered
and the mortgagee taxes that may be
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
shown and delineated STEPHEN T. PACHECO
giving this notice Case No. cause, which was a CLERK OF THE DIS- 276, Santa Fe, New *Earlier deadlines will apply for holidays.
due. NOTICE IS FUR- D-101-CV-201001411 on plat of survey enti- suit to foreclose a TRICT COURT Mexico 87504-0276; or
shall not be liable to THER GIVEN that the tled "Silverado Subdi- presented in person
the successful bidder mortgage held by the The Santa Fe New Mexican accepts no li-
purchaser at such BAC HOME LOANS vision Plat of Tracts above Plaintiff and By: C.C., Deputy at the hearing.
for any damages. NO- sale shall take title to 26 and 30 Tierra Con- ability for legal ads that fail to publish to
TICE IS FURTHER SERVICING, LP FKA wherein Plaintiff was Legal #89880 Legal #89886 meet the requirements of local ordinances.
the above-described COUNTRYWIDE HOME tenta Subdivision adjudged to have a Pub. Aug. 20, 27, 2010 Pub. Aug. 20, 2010
GIVEN that the real real property subject Phase 1B, Unit 2, re-
property and im- LOANS SERVICING LP, lien against the
to rights of redemp- corded in Book 469,

For the
For the best
best
provements con- Plaintiff, v. KATHLEEN above-described real
tion. Dated: PERRY; THE UN- Pages 044-048, within estate in the sum of
cerned with herein 07/23/2010 Robert A. projected Sections 11,
will be sold subject to KNOWN SPOUSE OF $297,064.88 plus inter-
Doyle Special Master KATHLEEN PERRY, IF 12, 13 & 14, T16N, R8E, est from June 17, 2010
any and all patent c/o Castle Meinhold & NMPM, Santa Fe
reservations, ease- ANY, Defendants. NO- to the date of sale at
Stawiarski 999 18th TICE OF SALE NOTICE County, New Mexico", the rate of 5.875% per
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and all recorded and 285-2222 10-0912 FC01 2001 as Document No.
unrecorded special August 25, 2010 at publication costs, and
P727929 7/30, 8/6, 10:05 AM, outside the 1157,421, and re- Plaintiff's costs ex-
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Courthouse, Santa Fe, Mexico. The address the right to bid at
sale shall take title to STATE OF of the real property is
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real property subject NEW MEXICO COUNTY to the highest bidder its bid verbally or in
OF SANTA FE FIRST for cash all the right, Santa Fe, NM 87507. writing. The Plaintiff
to rights of redemp- Said sale will be made
tion. Dated: JUDICIAL DISTRICT title, and interest of may apply all or any
Case No. the above-named de- pursuant to the De- part of its judgment
07/23/2010 Robert A. cree of Foreclosure
Doyle Special Master D-101-CV-200903181 fendants in and to the to the purchase price
following described entered on July 2, in lieu of cash. At the
c/o Castle Meinhold & 2010 in the above en-
Stawiarski 999 18th HSBC BANK USA, NA- real estate located in date and time stated
said County and titled and numbered above, the Special
St., Suite 2201, Bin 1 TIONAL ASSOCIATION
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PASS-THROUGH CER- in the office of the wherein Plaintiff was specify. NOTICE IS
8/13, 08/20/2010 adjudged to have a
Legal #89774 TIFICATES, SERIES County Clerk, Santa FURTHER GIVEN that
2007-4, Plaintiff, v. Fe County, New Mex- lien against the this sale may be sub-
Pub. July 30, Aug. 6, above-described real
13, 20, 2010 CHRIS SHUTZE; THE ico on January 3, 1974, ject to a bankruptcy
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DE- in Plat Book 33, page estate in the sum of filing, a pay off, a re-
STATE OF VISEES, OR LEGATEES 10, as Document No. $295,577.47 plus inter- instatement or any
OF MARLO MURPHY, 380,933. The address est from June 10, 2010 other condition that
NEW MEXICO COUNTY to the date of sale at
OF SANTA FE FIRST DECEASED; WELLS of the real property is would cause the can-
FARGO BANK, N.A.; EL- 2411 Calle De Pinata, the rate of 5.500% per cellation of this sale.
JUDICIAL DISTRICT annum, the costs of
DORADO COMMUNITY Santa Fe, NM Further, if any of
Case No. 87507-5336. Said sale sale, including the these conditions ex-
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CHRIS SHUTZE, IF
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TRUSTEE FOR TBW TICE OF SALE NOTICE above entitled and surance, and keeping shall be returned, and
MORTGAGE BACKED IS HEREBY GIVEN that numbered cause, the property in good the Special Master
TRUST SERIES 2006-3, the undersigned Spe- which was a suit to repair. Plaintiff has and the mortgagee
MORTGAGE BACKED cial Master will on foreclose a mortgage the right to bid at giving this notice
PASS-THROUGH CER- August 25, 2010 at held by the above such sale and submit shall not be liable to
TIFICATES, SERIES 10:05 AM, outside the Plaintiff and wherein its bid verbally or in the successful bidder
2006-3,
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HOUSE; MORTGAGE cial Complex, n/k/a against the above-de- part of its judgment GIVEN that the real
ELECTRONIC REGIS- Steve Herrera District scribed real estate in to the purchase price property and im-
TRATION SYSTEMS, Courthouse, Santa Fe, the sum of $250,447.72 in lieu of cash. At provements con-
INC, (SOLELY AS NM, sell and convey plus interest from the date and time cerned with herein
NOMINEE FOR LENDER to the highest bidder July 9, 2010 to the stated above, the will be sold subject to
AND LENDER'S SUC- for cash all the right, date of sale at the Special Master may any and all patent
CESSORS AND AS- title, and interest of rate of 8.000% per an- postpone the sale to reservations, ease-
SIGNS); THE UN- the above-named de- num, the costs of such later date and ments, all recorded
KNOWN SPOUSE OF fendants in and to the sale, including the time as the Special and unrecorded liens
CLAIRE GALLING- following described Special Master's fee, Master may specify. not foreclosed herein,
HOUSE, IF ANY, De- real estate located in publication costs, and NOTICE IS FURTHER and all recorded and
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LOCAL NEWS Mel Gibson case: Oksana


Grigorieva appears in
court. Newsmakers, C-8 C
Council mulls ethics code changes
Amendment would elections, expanding
the panel’s scope to
response to circumstances that arose
this summer involving Councilor
and has advocated for more clear lan-
guage in the code about what behavior
and Chris Calvert and Mayor David
Coss. Two would give more power to
clarify recusal rules include oversight Matthew Ortiz, which “brought to constitutes recusal by an elected city the appointed Ethics and Campaign
of the city’s Code light places where there were gaps or official. Ortiz defended his actions Review Board and get rid of the coun-
By Julie Ann Grimm of Ethics and other where the code is ambiguous.” in part by arguing that in some cases cil-led Ethics and Rules Committee,
The New Mexican policies. “If it was not clear then, let’s make it when city committees discussed his which meets infrequently. A third
Other proposed extra clear now,” she said. client, he effectively recused himself would add several paragraphs to the
Three proposals to change the way changes to city ordi- Ortiz came under scrutiny in June by not participating even though he Code of Ethics.
the city of Santa Fe handles allegations nances are intended Matthew when it became apparent that he did not make an announcement about Calvert said in an interview this
of unethical behavior are scheduled to clear up confu- Ortiz works as an attorney for a company his relationship to the company. week that he backs the revisions
for discussion in coming weeks. sion about conflicts that holds city contracts and that he Among proposed amendments is because the members of the city’s
The legislation would eliminate an of interest and define how a policy- had failed to disclose that relationship new wording that calls for an “affirma-
maker should put others on notice of governing body are “in an awkward
infrequently convened City Council during public meetings that dealt with tive statement of recusal” to be made position trying to keep track of our
“rules committee” and give more potential conflict. matters concerning the company. in writing or orally at a meeting.
fellow councilors and what they are
authority to a citizen board that City Councilor Rosemary Romero He has since recused himself from Romero’s proposals are co-spon-
reviews campaign practices for city said she introduced the measures in some discussions about the company sored by Councilors Patti Bushee Please see ETHICS, Page C-3

INDIAN MARKET CHOOSING THE BEST


Lost phone
service has
her calling
for help
El Rancho resident claims
crews keep damaging line
By Phaedra Haywood
The New Mexican

Alex Armijo is mad. The El Rancho


woman says Santa Fe County road crews
have cut her phone line “more than 15
times” in the past three years while per-
forming maintenance on County Road
84-D.
Armijo said every time it happens she is
without phone service until Qwest crews
come out to repair the line. She said the last
time it happened she asked the phone com-
pany to bury the line three feet deep, but
the next time the county bladed the road it
was exposed again.
Armijo said a supervisor from the phone
company — which she says knows her by
voice by now — told her the county is billed
$800 every time the company has to fix
the line. “That’s over $12,000 just with me
in three years,” Armijo said. “And it’s going
to continue to happen unless something is
done. I could think of a heck of a lot of ways
for them to spend that money.”
In addition to the waste of taxpayer
money, Armijo said she’s upset by the way
From left, Janet Smith, Carolyn Kastner, Bill Wiggins and Gaylord Torrence judge a baby basket at Indian Market on Thursday at the Santa county staff treat her when she speaks to
Fe Community Convention Center. For more photos, go to http://tinyurl.com/26wnhg6. NATALIE GUILLÉN/THE NEW MEXICAN them regarding road issues.
She said the last time she called to com-
plain to someone about conditions on the
Today’s Indian and will take place in two central ven-
ues, the Cinematheque at the Center
201 W. Marcy St. Call 983-5220 for
tickets.
art after the Best of Show Awards
Ceremony. road — which she says is being carved into
Market schedule for Contemporary Arts and Cathedral
Park.
A panel of curators, scholars and other
experts will discuss the current state
The General Preview that follows opens
the doors to the public for a glimpse at
a canyon by repeated blading without add-
ing fill dirt — the person on the other end
and direction of Native visual arts. the award-winning artwork. of the line told her ‘that’s the price you pay
Through Sunday Today Other topics will include the evolving Time TBA for living in the sticks.’ ”
nature of collecting Native artwork and Native Music Rocks Concert
10th Annual Native Cinema Showcase 11:30 a.m. Armijo said she was prompted to call The
the impact of film and other forms of Hilton Hotel, 100 Sandoval St.
Cathedral Park. Free. Best of Show Ceremony and Luncheon New Mexican about the matter Tuesday
Native visual expression. Led by Grammy-winning singer, song-
SWAIA, the Center for Contempo- Santa Fe Community Convention Center after a young county worker driving a dump
201 W. Marcy St. Call 983-5220 for 5:30-9:30 p.m. writer, musician and mixed-blood (Cher-
rary Arts (CCA) and the Smithsonian truck took out a sizable limb from an old
tickets. Sneak (5:30 p.m.) and General Preview okee & Comanche) Native American
National Museum of the American cedar tree near her home and left it lying on
Indian (NMAI), present the 10th Annual This exclusive event offers the only (7:30 p.m.) of award-winning art Micki Free, this summer’s Native Music
Native Cinema Showcase, a four-day time in the entire weekend where the Santa Fe Community Convention Center Rocks tour will feature Native American the road.
celebration of films and videos by and best artists and best art of Indian Mar- 201 W. Marcy St. Call 983-5220 for artists performing rock, country, roots “He smashed it to the ground, left it in the
about indigenous peoples, in connec- ket are together in one place. tickets. rock, folk, gospel, blues and reggae on a middle of the road and took off laughing,”
tion with the Santa Fe Indian Market. 3 p.m. SWAIA’s Artist Awards Sneak Preview major cross-country trek. Armijo said. “What outrages me most is the
The showcase features 16 programs State of Native Arts Symposium gives SWAIA members the early oppor-
of film and video from seven countries Santa Fe Community Convention Center tunity to see the best of Indian Market Complete schedule of events, C-2 Please see PHONE, Page C-5

St. John’s College gets designer treatment


Meem Library, Levan Hall tapped to reoutfit the school’s Faith and John
Gaw Meem Library.
project he would enjoy being part of, because
the library is kind of the jewel of the campus.
feature revamped look “High-traffic areas are covered in a brown “He designed all of the library’s carpets to
tweed carpet,” reads a description of the lib- fit in with the overall decor, then he gave us
By Paul Weideman new carpeting. “Broad bands of beige ribbed suggestions about modified paint colors and
The New Mexican carpet run across aisles between the stacks lighting.”
— affording a gentle foot massage to scholars.” Larsen, born in 1927 in Seattle, began weav-
St. John’s College students arriving for the ing in the 1940s. He earned a master of fine
This year is the 20th anniversary of the
fall semester will notice changes on campus, arts degree at Cranbrook Academy of Art and,
library, named for the Meems, who were
with more to come. in 1952, opened a New York City studio. He
For instance, students immersing themselves instrumental in bringing St. John’s College
to Santa Fe. (The mother institution is in became an innovator in adapting ethnic design
in the language of the ancient Greeks and the themes into the contemporary fabrics world.
philosophies of Kierkegaard and Hegel no Annapolis, Md.)
Fortune smiled on him when the influential
doubt should enjoy comfy carpet underfoot. “Because of the anniversary, we thought it
architect/designer Marcel Breuer used some of
A world-renowned weaver and designer was time to redo the carpets,” said Michael P. his hand-woven textiles.
has helped students and other visitors to the Peters, St. John’s Santa Fe campus president.
Subsequent commissions included fabric
school’s library with just that. The project “One of our great friends and supporters, treatments for architects Louis Kahn and
was completed earlier this summer. board member Ted Rogers, is acquainted with Levan Hall consolidates some of the graduate pro-
The talents of Jack Lenor Larsen were Jack Lenor Larsen and thought this might be a Please see COLLEGE, Page C-3 grams at St. John’s College. COURTESY PHOTO

Yesterday’s question: What art school was established in


400 Facts Today’s question: Which Native Ameri-
can sculptor came to study at Dorothy 1962 and is now an accredited baccalaureate college located in
on Santa Fe Dunn’s famed art studio at IAIA in 1934 and the Rancho Viejo area of Santa Fe? Answer: The Institute of American
Courtesy of the 400th was the grand-nephew of Geronimo? Indian Arts, College of Contemporary Arts. To learn more about this topic, read
History of Indian Arts Education in Santa Fe: The Institute of American Indian Arts with
Anniversary Committee Check back tomorrow for the answer. Historical Background, 1890 to 1962, by Winona Garmhausen, Sunstone Press, 1987.

Section editor: Howard Houghton, 986-3015, hhoughton@sfnewmexican.com Design and headlines: Elizabeth Herrera Lauer, ehlauer@sfnewmexican.com BREAKING NEWS AT WWW.SANTAFENEWMEXICAN.COM
C-2 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday, August 20, 2010 LOCAL & REGION

‘Dangerous drugs’ tops


criminal deportations list
By Suzanne Gamboa before they’ve been convicted, who commit crimes a priority
The Associated Press its definition of crimes includes of its immigration enforcement
misdemeanors and minor traf- policies, and Congress has tried
WASHINGTON — Nearly fic offenses and its definition to steer funding toward such
a third of criminal immigrants of a criminal immigrant has arrests and deportations.
removed from the U.S. last year been inconsistent, said Michele Nearly half of those deported
had committed crimes involv- Waslin, a senior policy analyst at so far this year are considered
ing “dangerous drugs,” statistics the Immigration Policy Center. criminals, compared to about
released by the Homeland Secu- Immigrants with traffic 30 percent for the same period
rity Department show. offenses ranked second, with last year. The number of
Dangerous drug crimes 20,367, or about 16 percent, non-criminals removed has
include manufacturing, distribu- removed for those violations. dropped to 150,137 compared
tion, sale and possession of ille- Immigration violations such as to 209,247 as of July 2009.
gal drugs, the department said. entering the country illegally, The strategy has drawn criti-
Of the 128,345 criminal immi- immigrant smuggling and false cism from people and groups
grants removed from the coun- claims to citizenship were a on both sides of the immigra-
try, 37,993, or 29.6 percent, were close third at 15.4 percent or tion issue. Those supporting
deported for dangerous drugs, 19,807. tougher immigration laws say
Judges examine a painting Thursday. A preview of the winning artwork will be held
tonight at the Santa Fe Community Convention Center. PHOTOS BY NATALIE GUILLÉN/THE NEW MEXICAN according to the department. Immigration and Customs the administration should do
Immigration and Customs Enforcement says it removed a more to apprehend people in
Enforcement spokesman Rich- total of nearly 390,000 people the country illegally but who

Indian ard Rocha said immigrants who from the country in 2009.
are counted as criminals have
been convicted of crimes or
About 290,000 had been
removed as of July 22, the
have not committed crimes.
Meanwhile, immigrant advo-

Market
cates criticize the White House
have a record of a conviction agency reported. By the same for detaining and deporting
for a crime. But immigration time last year, 322,687 people more people than the Bush
schedule advocates are skeptical of the
definition because ICE enforce-
had been removed.
The Obama administration
administration and sweeping
in people who have committed
ment includes detaining people has made deporting immigrants minor offenses.
Saturday & Sunday
7 a.m.-5 p.m. (both days)
Santa Fe Indian Market Funeral services and memorials
Santa Fe Plaza. Free.
The 89th Annual Indian Market
is the world’s most prestigious DEVARGAS FUNERAL RUDY ABEYTA, SR. IN LOVING MEMORY
Native American arts show opens HOME & CREMATORY OF BROTHER
with more than 1,100 artists, food Our loving GILBERT LARRANAGA
and demonstration booths, enter- Edwardo Lalito Martinez, 71, and cher- FEBRUARY 17, 1943-
tainment and more. Ranchos de Taos, August 17, ished hus- AUGUST 22, 2006
2010 band, father,
Saturday grandfather It has been
and four years
Noon-1 p.m. IN LOVING MEMORY OF great-grandfa- since you
Houser and Pov’ika Awards Pre- LUIS A. SANDOVAL ther passed were taken
sentation A judge takes a careful look at an Indian Market entry JULY 16, 1932- unexpectedly from us, and
Santa Fe Plaza. Free. Thursday. AUGUST 24, 2009 to be our went to be
The Houser Award is the high- Lord on Mon- with the Lord.
est honor that SWAIA bestows Honey, it’s day August We know that
5-9 p.m. Native American been one 16, 2010. you are at
upon a Native artist. The annual
Santa Fe Indian Market Gala Din- Clothing Contest long year Rudy is survived by his wife peace, we
award recognizes the contribu-
tions by a distinguished Native ner and Auctions Santa Fe Plaza. Free. without you of 41 years, Josephine, of miss you and
American artist to Native arts and La Fonda on the Plaza The Native American Cloth- by my side. I Santa Fe, NM; his mother and truly love
Native culture. The Pov’ika Award 100 E. San Francisco St. ing Contest is the most pho- miss you father, Alberto and Francis, of you. Not a day goes by that we
recognizes service, leadership Call 983-5220 for tickets. tographed event at the Santa more each Cleveland, NM; his children: don’t think about you. We
The Gala Dinner and Auctions is Fe Indian Market. The contest day. There is Rudy and companion, Lisa, of miss you, my brother.
and support that Native and non-
the most glamorous event during includes categories for tradi- a sadness in Alcalde, NM, Robert and wife, We invite our family and
Native people (the broad range Brenda, of Albuquerque, NM,
of individuals who make up the Indian Market Week. Guests enjoy tional and contemporary Native our hearts friends to join us for the four
a fabulous evening of gourmet American fashions, features that cannot Melissa and fiancee, Luis of year Anniversary Mass, Sun-
Indian Market family) provide to Santa Fe, NM; four grandchil-
food and entertainment, while children and adult participants, be put into day August 22nd, 11 a.m. at
the annual Santa Fe Indian Market dren; 2 great grandchildren;
bidding on stunning Native art. and awards prizes in over 20 cat- words. Not a day goes by that St. Anne’s Church.
and to Native artists and their we don’t think of you. We Dolores Tipton and husband,
communities. This is the largest and most egories. With all our love, your broth-
know that the angels guided Harry, Elizabeth Blackwell and ers & sisters; family & friends;
important fund raising event for you into the arm’s of our Lord. husband, Larry, Frank and
1-4 p.m. SWAIA. 9 a.m. and nieces & nephews that
We love and miss you very wife, Lorraine; and many other love you very much.
SWAIA and Apache Skateboards Indian Market 3-on-3 Boys and much. relatives and friends.
Presents the 2nd Annual 6 p.m. Girls Basketball Tourney We invite our families and Visitation will be held Friday
Skateploitation! Native American Liturgy Cathedral Place. Free. friends to join us for the one August 20, 2010 at 6:30 p.m.
Cathedral Place, downtown Santa The Cathedral Basilica of St. Fran- Registration is $30 per four- year Anniversary Mass, Sun- followed by a Rosary at 7 p.m. LUCY PATRICIA
Fe. Free. cis of Assisi player team. Registration dead- day August 22nd, 11 a.m. at at St. Anne Catholic Church, “TITI” VARELA
SWAIA is partnering once again line is Wednesday (Aug. 18). Age St. Anne’s Church. 511 Alicia Street, Santa Fe,
with Indian Market Artist Doug- Time TBA groups: 6-8; 9-10; 11-12; 13-14; With love, your wife Mary NM. Mass will be held on Sat- Born on
las Miles and Apache Skate- Native Music Rocks Concert and 15-17. Call Greg Fernandez, Lou; sons & daughters; grand- urday, August 21, 2010, 11 May 29,
boards. The event will feature a Hilton Hotel, 100 Sandoval St. 955-2500, and Steve Alire, 955- children; and nephews & a.m. at St. Gertrude. Burial will 1960 and
skateboarding competition for 2506, for more information and nieces. follow at cemetary in Mora, passed away
best skateboarding trick, skate to register. Sponsored by SWAIA Thank you for being such a NM. suddenly on
demonstrations, product tosses,
Sunday and the city of Santa Fe Recre- wonderful dad and grandfa- The pallbearers will be Frank August 18,
prizes and more. 9 a.m.-noon ation Division. ther. We truly love and miss Sena, Lorenzo, Teles, Ron 2010, sur-
you, Dad. Pacheco, Luis Ayala, Chris. rounded by
her family
and friends.

Police notes EMMA MARTINEZ She is pre-


ceded in
death by her father, Nick
Age 82, peacefully passed away at her home
on August 17, 2010 following a lengthy illness. Varela; grandfather, Adelaido
The Santa Fe Police at Albertsons, 3542 Zafarano of Hernandez was arrested on Garcia; grandmother, Mary
Department is investigat- Drive, between 10:10 a.m. and N.M. 63 at 6:53 p.m. Aug. 12 Emma was born in Dillon, NM on September 17,
1927. Garcia; grandfather, Nestor
ing the following reports: 10:15 a.m. Wednesday. and charged with driving with She was preceded in death by her parents, Ma- Varela Sr.; grandmother, Rita
u Someone stole a suitcase The Santa Fe County a revoked license. bel and Candelario Gallegos; brothers Johnny Varela; godfather, Johnny Gar-
and clothes from a car parked Sheriff’s Department is u Jerry J. Flores, 23, of Pecos, and Gilbert Gallegos; sons, Robert and Richard cia; and godmother, Ramona
in the 200 block of Griffin investigating the following was arrested at 6:37 p.m. on Martinez; and her beloved husband, Eli. Hurtado.
Street between 10 a.m. and reports: Aug. 11 at his home in Pecos She is survived by her children: Ronald Marti- She is survived by her only
11:45 a.m. Tuesday. u Loretta Gallion, 57, of Santa and charged with aggravated nez, Anthony Martinez (Annette), Stella Chavez daughter, Stephanie Martinez
u A burglar stole a compact Fe was arrested Wednesday battery against a household (Freddy), Alice Maturin, Barbara Martinez, and (Jason); only grandson, Domin-
disc player from a 1994 Mer- on C.R. Road 119N near Nambé member. Anita Halbig (Randy); thirteen grandchildren; and ick Martinez; soulmate, Juan
twelve great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother, Montoya; mother, Nora Varela;
cury Cougar parked in the and charged with battery u Michael T. Sisneros, 45, of El sisters: Dorie (David) Sanders,
200 block of Camino Alire against a household member. Rito was arrested near Cerril- George Gallegos; sisters: Dora Carlson, Carmen Pilatti, and Mar-
garet Martinez (Ben); sister-in-laws, Edna Brown and Beatrice Mar- Viola (Anthony) Maes, Roselyn
between 10 p.m. Monday and u Someone stole jewelry from a los Road and Vegas Verde on (Robert) Leyba; nieces: Marina
tinez; and many nieces; nephews; and friends.
9 a.m. Tuesday. home on Coyote Crossing in the Aug. 11 and charged with driv- Emma was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother and will be (Patrick) Archuleta, Monique
u A Dell laptop computer was Seton Village area between 8:30 ing with a revoked license. greatly missed by her family and friends. (Gary) Lopez, Melissa (Mi-
stolen from an office at DeVar- a.m. and 5 p.m. Wednesday. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held on chael) Rodarte, Roberta Leyba;
gas Middle School, 1728 Llano u A burglar stole jewelry from DWI arrests Friday, August 20th at the Elks Lodge located at 1615 Old Pecos godmother, Tillie Garcia; be-
St., between 4:10 p.m. and a home on Nine Mile Road in Trail at 12 p.m. with burial to follow at 1:30 p.m. at the Santa Fe loved aunts and uncles from
5 p.m. Tuesday. the Seton Village area between u State police arrested Mat- National Cemetery. the Garcia’s and Varela’s Fam-
u Car stereos were stolen out 9:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. thew Lucero, 33, of Rowe The family would like to thank the staff at Open Hands Adult Day ily.
of three cars — an unspecified Wednesday. at 9:50 p.m. Sunday at the Care Center, her caregiver Patricia Romero, and Dr. William Lee- She was one that was gifted
GMC sport utility vehicle, an u Jerome Calencia, 33, Piñon Trailer Park in Pecos and son for the wonderful care that was provided to Emma. with a heart of gold, and her
charged him with DWI and an In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a donation be made to friends and family were
unspecified Ford sport utility of Santa Fe was arrested blessed to have been loved by
open container violation. Open Hands Adult Day Care Center in memory of Emma.
vehicle and a Honda Civic — Wednesday on Los Pinos Road this beautiful heart.
parked at Mannie’s Auto Sales, in La Cienega and charged u Sheriff’s deputies arrested
Stephen Martinez, 52, of Edge- The Rivera Family of Santa Fe Funeral Options Memorial services will be
3005 Cerrillos Road, between with aggravated assault with a 417 East Rodeo Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505 held at Saint Anthony’s Parish
1:36 a.m. and deadly weapon after he alleg- wood on N.M. 41 in Stanley on Church in Pecos on August 21,
(505)989-7032
8:52 a.m. Tuesday. edly battered and then pointed Wednesday and charged him Santafefuneraloption.com 2010 at 10 a.m.
u Someone stole a purse from a .22-caliber rifle at a woman. with aggravated DWI. Police
a 2001 Ford pickup parked in u Someone stole a computer, report Martinez registered
the 600 block of Avenida Villa a flat-screen television and a .24 blood alcohol content
when tested. JEANNE BOURGEOIS MCGOWN
Hermosa sometime before power tools from a home on
1 p.m. Wednesday. Agua Fría Street in Santa Fe Died peacefully Tuesday August 17th, at her residence in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
u Several unspecified items sometime Wednesday. Speed SUV Jeanne was born February 6th, 1926 in Columbus, Ohio. She was a graduate of Wil-
were stolen from a home in u Someone stole several u Today’s location of the Santa son College and in 1951; she received her Masters of Christian Education from
the 1500 block of Kachina rolls of copper wire from Fe Police Department’s mobile McCormick Theological Seminary of Chicago. She went on to earn two additional
Ridge Road on Tuesday. an unspecified business on speed enforcement vehicle: masters degrees one in education and another in reading development.
u A backpack and a radar Colony Drive in Santa Fe on Airport Road and Field Lane. Jeanne met and married David when they were both students at McCormick Semi-
detector were stolen from a Wednesday. nary. With their degrees fresh in hand they moved to the mining camps of West Vir-
2003 Jeep parked in the The New Mexico State ginia where they served the Presbyterian Church. She moved from West Virginia to
Help lines New York City followed by years in San Diego, CA and Manhattan, KA. In 1967
1400 block of Luisa Street Police Department is Jeanne and David arrived in Oak Park, IL with five daughters. When her youngest
sometime on Aug. 13. investigating the following Esperanza Shelter for Bat-
daughter was independent she began her twenty year teaching career. She taught
u Someone stole a Wii video reports: tered Families hot line: first grade in the heart of the urban west side of Chicago. She made a difference in
game system, a video game u Eric W. Stephenson, 40, of 800-473-5220 hundreds of her students' lives. An enduring legacy was her commitment to raising her daughters to
controller and several other Santa Fe was arrested near St. Elizabeth Shelter for be strong independent spirits.
unspecified items from a home Cerrillos Road and Camino men, women and children: Jeanne and David were married 60 years; David passed away in March, she is survived by five
in the 6400 block of Paseo del Entrada on Aug. 13 and 982-6611 daughters and son-in-laws: Beth McGown and Russ Toal, Christine and Bob Moench, Lynn and Mi-
Sol sometime Wednesday. charged with driving with a New Mexico suicide pre- chael Wilson, Pamela and Scott Dyer, and Leslie McGown; five grandchildren: Rebecca , Aaren, Wes-
u Someone stole two boxes revoked license. vention hot line: 866-435- ton, Ray and Hannah, and one great grandson, Archer.
of jewelry from a home in the u Derek Romero, 21, of 7166 Jeanne loved to travel and embrace all cultures. David and Jeanne traveled the world enjoying the
1900 block of Conejo Drive 2097 Botulph Road was Santa Fe Rape Crisis and Middle East, India, China and Europe. Before retiring they spent eighteen months ministering to a con-
gregation in Portishead, England. Retirement brought David and Jeanne to Santa Fe in 1993, where
between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. arrested on Interstate 25 on Trauma Center: 986-9111, they enjoyed church, family and friends. Community involvement with a social conscience was impor-
Wednesday. Aug. 13 and charged with driv- 800-721-7273 or TTY 471-1624 tant to her, she loved being a social activist and she made a difference in the lives of many. Jeanne
u A miter saw was stolen from ing with a revoked license. Graffiti hot line: 955-CALL became involved in the Voices of Sofia, Court monitoring, Borderlinks and many other groups. She
the back of a pickup parked u Lawrence F. Martinez, 37, (2255) also enjoyed the opera, Lannan lectures and her book groups.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday August 21st, 2010 at 11 a.m. at First Presbyterian
Church of Santa Fe, 208 Grant Ave., Santa Fe, New Mexico.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make contributions in memory of Jeanne McGown may do so by
CALENDAR LISTING: To get an item on the calendar, deliver your listing to The New Mexican sending contributions to First Presbyterian Church of Santa Fe 208 Grant Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501
newsroom at 202 E. Marcy St. Or send an e-mail to service@sfnewmexican.com. The deadline for designated for Mission-Social Justice/Borderlinks.
listings is 5 p.m. Tuesday. Because of space limitations, listings cannot be guaranteed.
Friday, August 20, 2010 THE NEW MEXICAN C-3

Ethics expert says code College: Meem project manager


to design new residence center
changes could be helpful Continued from Page C-1
By Julie Ann Grimm to be dealt with,” said Ferrell, for integrity and expectations
Frank Lloyd Wright. He also
The New Mexican who has conducted extensive among people who ordinarily
designed and produced the
research in the field, written would act in a very ethical way.”
A University of New Mexico first fabrics for jet airliners
textbooks and testified in court Media reports and the very
ethics expert says the city of (Pan Am and Braniff), the first
as an expert. fact that other councilors are
Santa Fe’s Code of Ethics, as stretch upholstery and the first
Regarding a recent debate trying to amend the code now,
written, should be enough of printed velvets.
over whether a Santa Fe city he said, are among the unleg-
a guide for elected officials to Larsen has visited Santa Fe
councilor who is an attorney islated consequences of the
avoid a conflict of interest, but many times, and curated an
should have disclosed his rep- potential conflict.
that changes proposed by a exhibition at Bellas Artes Gal-
resentation of a contractor who The idea to only allow a lery in the 1980s.
handful of city councilors are does city work, Ferrell said the review board to investigate
also beneficial. For the Meem Library project,
code already pointed to the complaints rather than have he used a small loom at his New
“We would hope that any right course of action. The fact such matters go on the council’s York home to work out materi-
public official would make that the councilor won’t receive own agenda offers a level of als, colors, textures and designs.
a disclosure or step aside or a formal reprimand or censure, protection against political The library sports several
recuse himself or herself if there he said, isn’t really a problem. grandstanding, he said. carpet types in different areas.
is some issue that, if made trans- “In any code of ethics, it is “Because the council has to Perhaps the most distinctive
parent, would cause others to going to be impossible to put work together, I would like to is the large central panel in the
question the decision,” said O.C. every situation that will occur see them try to make it work main reading room, a beige,
Ferrell, a Bill Daniels Business into the code. ... I’m OK with a the way it is and not become textured weave with a grid pat-
Ethics Professor at the Ander- code that does not have strong kind of a police state in terms of tern of small, Greek crosses.
son School of Management. punitive measures associated these issues,” he said. “I’m also Another new campus ele-
“If there is going to be a with it, because the purpose of concerned about accusations of ment is the 10,340-square-foot
question that there is a pos- a code of ethics should be to conflict of interest when there is Betty and Norman Levan Hall.
sibility of conflict, then it needs provide a general perspective probably no conflict of interest.” The building consolidates
elements of the graduate pro-

Ethics: Consequences undefined


The main reading room of the Faith and John Gaw Meem
gram, previously housed in var- Library at St. John’s College, sporting new carpeting by Jack
ious spaces around the campus. Lenor Larsen. COURTESY PHOTO
The entry of the new build-
could still investigate a com- ing is dramatic and contem- are a small, rooftop photovoltaic It will be dedicated during
Continued from Page C-1
plaint about the situation. porary, featuring a two-story array to generate some of the homecoming events Sept. 25.
doing. ... If people especially ETHICS CODE portal and lots of glass. building’s electricity; thermal In spring 2011, St. John’s plans
are concerned about the ethics Romero agrees that nothing IDEAS “We purposefully wanted mass (in masonry walls) and to build a new residence center.
of councilors, then perhaps the in the amendments would allow to make a transition between
Proposed amendments to ventilation instead of air condi- “The new dorm will be
ethics committee shouldn’t have the committee to embark on city ordinances include: the historic character of the tioning; sustainable cork floors; across from what we call the
any councilors on it,” he said. its own investigation of ethics campus and the desire to have a
u The Code of Ethics and large windows to use sun- lower dorms, just west of the
violations in the absence of a light-filled, welcoming lantern
As proposed, however, the would require public light and lower the use of artifi- library,” Peters said. “The need
complaint. officials with a conflict that is Levan Hall,” said archi-
changes wouldn’t fix all the per- cial lighting during the day. for this building was stimulated
ceived gaps in the code. “In the past, people didn’t or a perceived conflict to tect David Lake. Some Levan Hall rooms by the fact that with our exist-
want it to be a policing situa- recuse themselves from “Effectively, we took a cue were designed to serve mul- ing dormitories we can only
For example, although new discussions in writing or
tion. But having the investiga- from John Gaw Meem’s archi- tiple functions, which allowed house about two-thirds of our
language about the city’s obliga- orally at a meeting.
tions could be really helpful,” tecture and did kind of a cubist a 15 percent reduction in build- students on campus.”
tion to “provide consequences u The Ethics and Rules
she said. stucco mass and then added ing size and materials use, com- The required undergradu-
for violating such ethical stan- Committee would be dis-
“I think it is a fine line to walk the glazed, two-story portal as a pared to original specifications. ate curriculum for all St. John’s
dards” would be added, the con- banded.
on without going overboard. modern interpretation,” he said. “The college wanted some students includes two evening
sequences still don’t seem to be u The Ethics and Cam-
What we are trying to do is The open two-story space very specific, single-use classes. Although St. John’s is
spelled out, Calvert said. paign Review Board’s nine provides a grand public space
“You would think there would build up public confidence.” members would be named
to welcome visitors and for the
spaces,” said Steve Raike, proj- a residential college, some stu-
be some consequences besides Attorney James Harrington, by the mayor with the ect manager with Lake|Flato. dents currently must commute
consent of City Council college to hold formal events. It’s “We convinced them that it to southern Santa Fe, where
‘Shame on you,’ but I don’t chairman of Common Cause also just kind of cool-looking.
know,” said Calvert. New Mexico, wrote that the instead of each councilor was better to build spaces that housing is more affordable, at
appointing a member. “There’s something great could be used throughout the 9:30 or 10 p.m., “so there’s a
“If I don’t see that kind of proposed changes still go a long in the visual relief of moving
u The committee would day. (Students in the college’s real strong desire to have more
language appear, I am certainly way toward correcting what he be authorized to give away from the kind of com- Graduate Institute tend to be campus housing,” Peters said.
going to ask a question about called deficiencies in the city pressive nature of a lot of Santa
advisory to any person on campus in the evening.) The new residence center
that.” rules. Fe architecture, particularly
who asks whether his or In another variation from a will be designed by David Per-
Another missing piece is that The two bills and a resolution her future conduct would when you walk in and see right building strictly designed for the rigo, who served as project
investigations of ethics viola- were supposed to get a pre- violate the Code of Ethics. through the building out to the graduate program, the architects manager with Lorn Tryk Archi-
tions by the board would still liminary airing Wednesday night Current rules only allow spectacular views,” said Lake, a added general-purpose rooms to tects on the Meem Library
be largely complaint-driven. before the Ethics and Rules Com- advisory opinions on principal of the firm Lake|Flato
“matters related to” code. make the building a more active project two decades ago.
Unchanged would be a rarely mittee, which didn’t meet due to Architects of San Antonio.
u The committee would
part of the campus. Peters emphasized that the
used provision in city rules that lack of quorum. Romero said the “There was definitely some “A lot of the learning at this Meem Library is open to the
allows a councilor to call for meeting is rescheduled for Sept. review and make rec- nervousness on the part of the
ommendations to the campus happens outside of the public. The collection of some
a governing-body vote about 26. Hearings are also planned Historic Design Review Board
governing body annually classroom, so to provide an area 70,000 volumes is strong in
whether another councilor is before the Finance Committee about the portal,” he said. “I
about the efficacy of the where faculty and students can ancient and modern classics of
permitted to participate in dis- before heading to the full City think Santa Fe needs to be a little
code of ethics, redistrict- interact out in the environment European and Eastern literature,
cussions where he or she has a Council. Dates for those meet- more amenable to these, I think,
ing, and the governing was really important,” Raike philosophy, science and math.
perceived conflict of interest. ings are not yet available. body’s rules and proce- poetic gestures, because we are said. “This building really aug-
Proposed amendments dures, including compli- building in the 21st century.” mented the heart of their cam-

SNORE?
would make it clear that even if Contact Julie Ann Grimm at ance with state open- The architects wanted to pus where a lot of that informal
such a vote allows a councilor 986-3017 or jgrimm@ meetings laws. clad the portal with metal, but learning takes place.”
to participate, the committee sfnewmexican.com. as part of the back-and-forth Lake|Flato Architects has
with the college on design designed four houses in the

Tulsa mayor says 17-year-old racial bias suit is settled


issues, it was decided the portal
would be stuccoed.
Santa Fe area, but this is the
firm’s first nonresidential
DON’T!
“It was a dance,” Lake said. building in New Mexico.
The college, architects and President Peters anticipates
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of Tulsa that claimed the Police had been worked out on issues Bartlett and members of the (Leadership in Energy & Envi-
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In brief County Clerk


offers e-filing
Beginning Monday, high-
Sen. was wanted volume users of the Santa Fe
County Clerk’s Office will be
by authorities able to file documents online.
These customers will submit
A state senator last week was
digital originals for recording
shocked to learn that there was
via the Internet. The Clerk’s
a warrant for his arrest.
Office will approve or reject the
Sen. Richard Martinez, D- documents, then fix them with
Española, got a speeding ticket electronic signatures and time
from state police for driving stamps before returning them
64 mph in a 45 mph zone on to the user. The service is aimed
Highway 84/285 in Hernandez at businesses such as banks and
on Aug. 13. During a check on title companies that file a large
his record, the officer learned number of documents.
there was a bench warrant for
Anyone interested in using
Martinez for failing to appear
the system will need to set up
in court for a previous speeding
an account with one of two ven-
ticket in January.
dors being used by the office.
Contacted Thursday, Martinez Normal filing fees, plus a sur-
said he had been to Santa Fe charge added by the vendor will
Municipal Court twice to take apply to the e-filings.
care of the ticket, but clerks there
For more information about
told him it had been lost. “Then I
setting up an account contact
forgot about it,” the senator said.
Marcella Salazar at 986-6280.
He said the criminal summons
was sent to an incorrect address.
Martinez said the officer Senior Services
agreed to drop his most recent
speeding citation. He ended to host art fair
paying $61 in court costs — and
Senior citizens who make arts
spent no time in jail.
“I’m not a criminal, just a ART BEYOND BORDERS and crafts as part of programs
at Santa Fe’s Senior Services
human,” Martinez said. The Santa Fe Public Library’s southside branch hosts an art project called Art Beyond Borders that started Thursday and runs Division will show and sell their
through Saturday. Mayor David Coss was scheduled to read a proclamation to open the poster exhibit. KATHARINE EGLI/THE NEW MEXICAN work during a fair Wednesday
Red Nation film at the Santa Fe Community
Convention Center.
festival canceled rental. An unsigned e-mail from case, a separate film festival that groups has garnered $40 mil- thinned on about 90,000 acres About 50 artists whose work
Red Nation Film Festival to pays tribute to indigenous film- lion from the U.S. Forest Service and prescribed fire will be used includes painting, embroidery,
The Red Nation Film Fes- woodworking, jewelry and
tival, scheduled to take place The New Mexican accused the makers around the world, will to restore forests in the Valles on 76,000 acres. The restoration weaving will be set up in the
this weekend at the Museum museum of breaching the con- continue to run as scheduled at Caldera National Preserve and efforts will reduce fire risks,
Bandelier National Monument ballroom at 201 W. Marcy St.
of Indian Arts and Culture, has tract in canceling the event. The the Center for Contemporary improve fish and wildlife habi-
over the next decade. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. City staff
been canceled. Though spe- festival had announced an array Arts this weekend.
tats and water quality, according will also provide information
cific details were not available, of events, including a tribute to The coalition of tribal, fed-
the late Dennis Hopper and a eral agency and environmental to information published by the about programs such as Meals
Steve Cantrell, public-relations
manager for the Department of screening of Jonathan Wacks’ Coalition wins groups were awarded the funds Santa Fe National Forest. The
on Wheels, transportation, the
Senior Olympics, the foster
Cultural Affairs, said the festival
was not being sponsored by
1989 film Pow-Wow Highway,
for this weekend.
$40 million grant through the Collaborative Forest grant will also employ up to 500 grandparent program and more.
Landscape Restoration Program. full-time and part-time workers,
the museum and was simply a The Native Cinema Show- A collaborative effort by 30 Small-diameter trees will be according to the agency. The New Mexican

Phone: County, Qwest dispute complaints Boulder cops probe mailbox bombs
BOULDER, Colo. — Boul- Boulder County sheriff’s
Continued from Page C-1 der police are investigating deputies found the remains
what appears to be the lat- of four explosive devices last
disregard and the disdain.” est in a series of homemade week around a swimming
County spokeswoman Kris- explosive devices being set off pool.
tine Mihelcic said Santa Fe in the area. Plastic bottles were filled
County has no record of Armijo with a chemical and aluminum
ever logging a complaint and Police say four mailboxes in
north Boulder were damaged foil that generated explosive
said people who have com- hydrogen gas.
plaints should be sure to call Wednesday by what appear
to be pipe-type explosive In July, Lafayette police
one of the five constituent liai- found at least two pipe bombs
sons to make sure the complaint devices.
in a city park.
is logged and tracked. The incident follows reports One had been detonated.
Mihelcic said she could con- of homemade explosives
firm that Armijo’s phone line found in neighborhoods in the
had been severed by county Niwot and Gunbarrel areas. The Associated Press
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Female attorneys sue king


“ we’ve really built ourselves up pretty good. we’re starting to get a favorable
reputation in the search-and-rescue community.” Dick Kimberley, santa Fe County sheriff’s Posse

T
he hot and sticky weather began flowing our
way with a vengeance this summer and as a
result, many of us adjust our attire for our pro-
TASTE Let’s talk food: Join our culinary community,
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seeking ‘equal pay for equal work’; fessional and social outings. Often the summer ward-
robe appears limited to flip-flopped feet and strappy EthICAL EPICUrE

Cost to
spokesman denies discrimination sloppiness, but a dress code exists for every event

Sea what?
— including the unpredictable days of monsoon sea-
By Steve Terrell son. Hopefully this week’s column steers you clear of
the new Mexican wardrobe mix-ups and makes dressing a cool breeze.
Question: My husband and I recently attended
Three female lawyers who work for the state Attorney a beach wedding in California. He wore jeans with
General’s Office are suing Attorney General Gary King, a nice shirt and blazer. I thought
claiming they aren’t paid as much as male lawyers even the pants were too casual and I
though they have similar jobs and experience. felt embarrassed. When is it not
By Laurel Gladden
For The New Mexican
One reader of
The lawyers filing the suit — Lesley Lowe, Melanie appropriate to wear denim? — C.
last month’s
C
Carver and Mary Smith — have filed a federal civil-rights Huff all me naive, but when
lawsuit that claims that for at least 23 years, the office has Answer: You can dress jeans
based pay on a system of discrimination. This, they allege, up, but that does not mean you are
I wrote this column last
month, I honestly didn’t
column offered a
has resulted in a pay disparity between genders. dressed up. Developed for Gold expect that as the Fourth of July thought-provoking

retool
A spokesman for King, who was Rush workers, blue jeans have rolled around, oil would still be
elected to the job in 2006, said Tuesday
that the attorney general categorically
evolved into our nation’s unof-
ficial traditional form of dress. Bizia Greene
gushing from the Deepwater Hori- comment: “It’s
zon well and into the Gulf of Mex-
denies any gender discrimination. They don’t require much effort,
complement most colors and flat-
Etiquette Rules! ico. Surely someone would’ve found really telling how
But the women’s attorney, Dan Faber a way to stem the flow. I didn’t think
of Albuquerque, said in a news release, ter numerous body types. But this
one-style-fits-all mentality can
I’d find myself back at my desk, humans refer to
“This is one of those cases where you writing about an ongoing — and
say, the employer should know better. lead to a denim debacle. Inquire about dress codes worsening — situation. the denizens of
The law requires equal pay for equal before donning your denim. Unless your invitation or My family recently spent a week
work, regardless of sex. Gary King host specifies casual dress, err on the side of formal; in Perdido Key, a small resort area our seas and
knows that. He needs to take corrective you’ll never be faulted for dressing up. If the dress halfway between Gulf Shores, Ala.,
Justin ‘Gumby’ Romero, shown with attorney Steve Aarons, received a plea deal Tuesday in 1st District Court in the execution-style
action.” The suit was filed Monday.
Gary King
State attor-
code is not stated on an invitation, call your host to and Pensacola, Fla. I planned to oceans as ‘seafood,’
slaying of Frank Segura in July 2008. Judge Michael Vigil warned Romero that he would have one chance to avoid more jail time for ask. As an invitee, you dress for the occasion, not for
his role in Segura’s death, and that Romero earned the deal by helping to secure co-defendant John La Bombard’s guilty plea to a According to the suit, Lowe, who has
worked for the office for 23 years, earns
ney general
is accused in
yourself.
use my vacation to get a firsthand
account of whether the spill was
assuming that
first-degree murder charge. natalie guillén/the new Mexican

Atalaya
$74,952.80 per year. The suit claims that a lawsuit of affecting the people and the food in they’re there for

Judge: No more jail


male attorneys in the office, with the paying women Unless the dress is a lingerie- that tiny gulf community.
same or less experience, earn an aver- less than men
who have inspired cocktail dress from
When we arrived on Memorial us to kill and eat.”
age of more than $76,000. Smith has Day weekend, the beaches and
worked in the Attorney General’s Office similar levels Dolce & Gabbana, keep the bra restaurants were teeming with
for 11 years and earns $71,718. She alleges of experience. Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Posse volunteer Dick Kimberley and his mule, Lolita, sit ready in full search-and-rescue gear Thursday near children, parents and grandpar- state,” continues Bizzell, “and then
two male attorneys with comparable the federal their barn just outside Santa Fe. Though they assist during public events and parades, the Sheriff’s Posse’s No. 1 mission is to provide straps under wraps. Although lavender’s use in desserts is most familiar, entire cookbooks have been devoted to this ents determined to enjoy their they close the interstate.”

time for accomplice


lawsuit says mounted search and rescue to the county and around the state. Katharine egli/the new Mexican humble herb, well suited to growing in New Mexico’s dry climate. new Mexican file photoS holiday. They lounged in the sand
experience are being paid an average of the practice By May 24, the federal govern-

Lavender
$78,042, more than $6,300 a year more and frolicked in the emerald-green ment declared a so-called fisheries

riding
has been Here are some dress codes you might see on an
than Smith. Carver has worked for the invitation. surf as though things were totally disaster in Alabama, Mississippi and
around for at
office for more than two years, though least 23 years u White tie: Men wear full dress, with white tie, copacetic and a potential environ- Louisiana. “There’s still good prod-
the suit says she has 25 years of experi- in the office. vest, shirt. Women wear long gowns. mental catastrophe wasn’t unfold- uct out there,” insists Bizzell. “But I
ence as a lawyer. She earns $70,000 a By Ana Maria trujillo u Black tie/formal: Men wear tuxedos, women ing miles offshore. “We had a really have to go to Texas for shrimp and
year. the new Mexican wear cocktail, long dresses or dressy evening sepa- nice Memorial Day,” admits Rusty oysters.” For other popular fish, he

i
school:
The suit says a male attorney with comparable experi- rates. Bizzell, owner of the Sunset Grille has to go east of Pensacola. “Crab
By Jason Auslander her home the first time, ence was being paid $77,238 at the time the plaintiffs put f you’ve been to a parade in Santa Fe, in Perdido Key’s Holiday Harbor claws are practically nonexistent,”
u Creative/Texas black tie: Have fun with cowboy
the new Mexican police have said. However, the attorney general on notice for the lawsuit. or parked your car at big events on Marina. he adds. “I could get them, but the
boots or a Southwestern-style belt.
Segura returned, and La Museum Hill or at El Rancho de las In fact, though, within two weeks price would be so high I couldn’t

to the
Carver claims another male attorney with only six u Black tie optional: Gives you the option of wear-
A 28-year-old Santa Fe man will receive Bombard and Romero years’ experience was hired by the attorney general the Golondrinas, chances are you’ve seen of the spill, the National Oceanic afford to sell them.”
ing a tuxedo or formal dress; a dark suit and tie would
one chance to benefit from a plea deal he brutally beat him and same year as she was at the same rate of pay, while six them, scoping things out on their and Atmospheric Administra- It’s not just the usual suspects
be your other option. Women wear cocktail, long

A feast for the senses


received in connection with the execution- drove him to a remote horses to make sure everything is run- tion had deemed waters from the that could be affected by the spill.
other male attorneys, with three to 14 years less experi- dresses or dressy evening separates.
style killing of an alleged cocaine dealer in area of the Santa Fe ning smoothly. Mississippi River to Pensacola A recent New York Times article
ence than she, have higher salaries than she does. u Semiformal: Dark suits for him and a cocktail

rescue
July 2008. National Forest between They are members of the Santa Fe County dress for her. contaminated and called a halt to reports that the already overfished
According to Faber, in pre-lawsuit administrative pro-
Justin “Gumby” Romero pleaded guilty Tesuque and Hyde Memo- Sheriff’s Posse, and looking pretty in parades u Cocktail attire: Dark suits for him and short, commercial and recreational fishing bluefin tuna “uses the Gulf of Mex-
ceedings, the Attorney General’s Office cited budget or doing parking control at events are not the
nearly a year ago to charges of kidnap- Frank Segura rial State Park. elegant dresses for her. there. By the last days of June, the ico as a prime spawning ground,
restrictions as a reason for the pay disparity. That’s not a only things they do. They conduct mounted
ping and aggravated battery for his role La Bombard later con- u Informal: Dark suits for him, and short dresses closed waters had grown to encom- and … one of the spawning areas in
valid defense under the law, Faber said. search-and-rescue missions in Santa Fe pass 80,228 square miles — that’s an
in the death of Frank Segura, 39. He faced fessed to forcing Segura to lie face-down on But attorney general spokesman Phil Sisneros said for her. the gulf favored by bluefin is in the
County and around the state. area only slightly less than the size
between two and 14 years in prison.
However, on Tuesday, state District Judge
the ground and shooting him in the head
twice with a shotgun. La Bombard said he
Tuesday that the real reason for pay disparity is not “Our mission is No. 1 to provide mounted
u Dressy casual: Sport coat for him and dressy
pants for her.
By Flo Barnes
For The New Mexican
“In my cookbook, I have a lavender
watermelon salad,” she said. “Sometimes, Lavender of Kansas and roughly 33 percent
vicinity of the spill. … Given that
a single female fish can produce

L
because of gender. “Each attorney has his own caseload search and rescue to the county,” said Dick of the gulf’s “exclusive economic
resources
John La Bombard, Romero’s co-defen- instead of making a salad, I take the laven-

$28M
Michael Vigil accepted the recommenda- thought Segura was a “rat” who was pro- and their own strengths. We try to pay them accordingly.” u Casual: Anything goes! tens of millions of eggs, scientists
tion of Chief Deputy District Attorney dant, was sentenced to life in prison viding information about him to police. Kimberley, a longtime member of the posse. avender, long prized for its der heads and fresh chopped mint leaves zone” waters. “I compare it to own-
Sisneros said some lawyers in the office have various Question: There are so many strappy dresses and
for one count of first-degree murder on The posse’s 22 members — all volunteers beauty, fragrance and folk-art — five of each — and spin them in the ing a service station off the inter- Please see Epicure, Page C-2
Doug Couleur and sentenced Romero to June 16, 2009. new Mexican file photo La Bombard pleaded guilty to first- specialties and areas of expertise — water law, utilities, tank tops during the hot summer months and the
the time he has already served in jail — and all with their own horses — are trained medicinal uses, is becoming blender. It makes a refreshing drink.
degree murder in June in exchange for a life telecommunications law, etc. — and thus may get larger ladies are showing off their bra straps like they’re part Books
Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Posse:
about a year and eight months. In addition, for search and rescue and other work. Kim- a culinary star, used in dishes “For the second edition of the cookbook,
sentence behind bars, which guarantees he salaries. of the outfit. Isn’t that unflattering and unladylike?
Romero will spend a year on electronic berley said the posse seeks to “participate from sweet to savory. I include a lavender/fruit pizza using u Cooking with Lavender
La Bombard. Also, the District Attorney’s won’t be eligible for parole for 30 years. — J. Howard
Sisneros said the attorney general will file a formal in community events trying to maintain the Although people may be most
serving the state for 70 years,
monitoring and must attend an in-patient Answer: Unless the dress is a lingerie-inspired refrigerated sugar-cookie dough with an by Suzanne t. Smith (rio
Office and police believed that Romero Vigil on Tuesday warned Romero to response to the lawsuit. State Risk Management will han- Western tradition of New Mexico and Santa familiar with lavender’s use in desserts,
residential drug-treatment program, fol- cocktail dress from Dolce & Gabbana, keep the straps assortment of fruit. Bake the dough first. grande Books, paperback,
didn’t know the killing was going to hap- remain on the straight and narrow because dle the suit for the attorney general. Fe.” entire cookbooks have been devoted to 52 pages). website: www.
Use cream cheese, sugar, lavender and a
volunteers saddle up to save lives
lowed by five years on probation. pen, didn’t actually commit the killing despite his large build, he will likely not under wraps. The word underwear should be taken
As a result, members of the posse must this humble herb, well suited to grow- little vanilla. Take strawberries, kiwis, and nmsantos.com; email:
As she did when Romero’s co-defendant and that he may have been under some have an easy time in prison. That’s because literally. Bras and bra straps come in all styles to info@nmsantos.com
have animals that are trained to be in those ing in New Mexico’s dry climate. Case in bananas and arrange the fruit in concentric
in the case was sentenced in June, Segura’s duress at the time of the killing, Couleur La Bombard “is probably not happy with accommodate the diverse cuts of dresses and tops.
environments or members who are will- point: Cooking with Lavender, (Río Grande circles. There’s a glaze of orange marma- u Lavender: How to Grow
mother, Lil Snee, objected to the plea said. Finally, Romero was willing to testify you,” Vigil said. At the minimum, consider wearing a bra of the same and Use the Fragrant Herb
ing to get themselves and their animals that Books) written by Suzanne T. Smith of Los lade, orange juice, mint and lavender. Pour
deal. She said her son would have been against La Bombard. “It will be very difficult for you to survive color as your top, or clear straps. Think about the by ellen Spector platt
training. Alamos. The book is in its second printing,
Two high-risk violations
“appalled” at the deals offered by the Dis- image you want to project, make an effort and choose the glaze on and top with lavender blos-
“The benefit Mr. Romero receives is one- in prison,” Vigil said. sociated themselves as a law-enforcement eral nonprofit certification. Because of this, and was a finalist for a 2008 New Mexico (Stackpole Books, paper-
trict Attorney’s Office, and she urged the The posse’s major, Steve Ortega, said he’s the option best suited for your clothes. soms then heat enough to melt the glaze.”
time only,” Couleur said. “If he violates (his Romero apologized to the numerous entity, but they retained the name and uni- it now generates money for its operating Book Award. back, 145 pages)
focused on missions. Smith recommends selecting a mild vari-
judge to punish Romero to the full extent
of the law.
probation) once, we will ask to impose the
rest of the sentence.”
members of the Segura family in the court-
room Tuesday and said he’d written them remain at Five and Dime “What is on my mind (when I’m out there)
is I want to be the one to find that person
form components more as a historical fac-
tor.”
budget through fundraising. The group also
has started to get some volunteers — mostly
Question: It’s been so hot this summer, and I
would like to dress for the season at my office. What
can I get away with? — L. Neto
Smith’s love of lavender was sparked
by a trip to the Provence region of France,
ety of lavender that hasn’t been sprayed
with pesticides for use in recipes. “Lavan- Lavender Tours
“It’s wrong and unjust and undoubt- That means that including extra time a letter he hopes they will someday be able In 1983, the organization was officially spouses of members — at events and during renowned for its magnificent lavender
— alive, of course — and if he’s injured, to give dula agustifolia, or English lavender, is the Purple Adobe Lavender
appointed with the state of New Mexico as missions.

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edly puts the Santa Fe community at risk,” Romero is eligible to serve under habitual- to read. The New Mexican Answer: This topic applies to both men and women fields. Farm, abiquiu, 505-685-
him whatever aid that he needs.” least camphory; Spanish lavender is very
she said, according to a statement read in offender statutes, he could have to serve “I was here to give Frank justice, no?” a mounted search-and-rescue organization. Although the posse remains primarily in the workplace. The heavy winter suit is abandoned “It was beautiful, very spectacular,” 0082; tours begin July 12.
Kimberley loves the fact that being strong. French lavender is very hardy but
court by an advocate from the New Mexico about 18 more years in prison if he violates Romero said. “I’m very sorry for all that The Five and Dime General Store on the Plaza has It retained the original name, but Kimber- equine-oriented, it has recently amended its for attire more casual and with less fabric. But remem- Smith said. “I’ve always been interested in website: www.purpleado- Rusty Bizzell, owner of the Sunset Grille in Perdido Key’s Holiday
involved in the posse is “just an opportunity ley said, “We are not associated with law not as tasty. It’s very piney,” she said.
Victim’s Rights Project. Snee attended the his probation, Couleur said. happened. I just wish he was here so he cleaned up many of its health violations but a few still bylaws to include four-wheel-drive response. ber, despite the hot temperatures, the workplace is a belavenderfarm.com; Harbor Marina, is frank about what people can do to help Gulf Coast
to give back to the community in a rather herbs, have always grown them. I had a lav- Belying its name, lavender not only states: ‘We need warm bodies. They can help by coming down here
hearing by phone. Segura was killed July 16 or 17, 2008, could say we were never enemies. We were remained, according to a follow-up inspection by the state enforcement.” “We’ve really built ourselves up pretty professional setting all year round. Your workplace e-mail: info@purpleadobe-
unique way,” he said. “I ride saddle mules ender plant I bought for landscaping and comes in deep purple, but blue, pink and and going to lunch or buying a T-shirt.’ courteSy photo
But Couleur said the deal was offered after getting into two separate altercations friends.” Department of Health. The landmark variety store at 58 E. In the early 1990s, many of the posse’s good,” Kimberley said. “We’re starting to get wardrobe exudes professionalism and competency. Ask lavender
wondered, hmmm … what else can you white as well. Plants range from large to

more than estimated


— I have four saddle mules — and I like the members were unable to attend missions for your boss or human-resources director about seasonal
because Romero was instrumental in help- with his ex-girlfriend. The woman called San Francisco St., which has a snack bar in the rear, was a favorable reputation in the search-and-res- do with it? I started adding blossoms to dwarves and it’s best to buy a plant rather farm.com
opportunity to work with my animals.” which they were called. dress codes to avoid career-killing fashion. Dress codes
ing secure a guilty plea to first-degree mur- La Bombard and Romero to help her, and Contact Jason Auslander at 986-3076 cited for 22 code violations March 19; 10 of them consid- cue community.” things. Lavender is lemony and the leaves than starting lavender from seed, accord- Los Poblanos Inn & Cul-
der by the co-defendant in the case, John the two men talked Segura into leaving or jauslander@sfnewmexican.com. ered high risk for workers and customers. “The (New Mexico) Search and Rescue often break into categories like formal business, busi- tural Center, 4803 rio
are savory like rosemary and sage. I don’t ing to Smith. She even makes dog treats
A return visit April 1 by food-service inspector Michael An evolving entity had not been satisfied with the lack of
helpful hands
ness casual and smart casual. Men’s fashion remains know why it took so long to catch on. with lavender. “I have show dogs — two
grande n.w., los ranchos

Pretty in pink: Sweet,


Broussard found that the store had remedied many of the response when they’d call the posse,” Kim- more traditional, whereas women’s fashion evolves de albuquerque, 505-
“One of my earliest recipes was for lav- standard schnauzers — and they love it,”
berley said, adding that the group threatened
problems, but two high-risk violations remained: a wash The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Posse was
founded in 1941 to help the sheriff with law- to take the Sheriff’s Posse off the volunteer
— and hooves more rapidly. For women, higher temperature does
not equate to higher hemline. Statistically, less clothing
ender fried apples. We were having roast she said. “You have to have something to
344-9297. website: www.
lospoblanos.com; e-mail:
sink with a direct sewer connection via a grease trap, and pork and I thought applesauce would be interest the dogs in the ring.”

savory watermelon
enforcement duties and worked closely with search-and-rescue rotation if they didn’t Having a horse or a mule go into territory means you are less likely to advance. Save a revealing info@lospoblanos.com

In brief
is modeled after Redford’s not- applications is Monday. police report. problems with a sink that prevents proper sanitizing of good with it but I didn’t have any. But I “Lavender has some insect repellent in
utensils. the sheriff until the New Mexico State Peni- start responding. where someone is lost is beneficial for many wardrobe for social settings. One can still be classy and
for-profit Sundance Institute in The girl told investigators that had some apples and sprinkled them with it,” Smith added. “The smell the body puts Find Lavender
By Robert Nott
Milagro at Los Luceros will tentiary riots in 1980. “That’s when the panic set in, and they reasons, posse members say. stay cool while on the clock.
Utah, which was founded in 1981 Angelo Gonzales began molest- Remaining low- to moderate-risk violations included non- lavender blossoms, clove, cinnamon and a off isn’t necessarily detectible to people but
also hold a one-day writer’s “When they had prison riots, a lot of the went on a recruiting binge,” Kimberley said. “When the animal is used properly, we can hint of nutmeg.”
and Lavender
to promote independent film- lab, “Designed Obstacles,” led ing her around Christmas 2008, certified cooking and cooling equipment, an unsealed junc- it is to bugs. I also discovered that burning
and that the abuse last occurred ture between counters and peeling paint in a ceiling vent, as
members were called out as law enforce- The large group shrunk to just a few get to the location typically more quickly Bizia Greene is founder of the Etiquette School
Smith also prepares Greek-style lamb trimmings of lavender, rosemary and sage producTs By Ellise Pierce first summer or two I was here.
making. Milagros is designed for by Joan Tewkesbury, on May ment,” Kimberley explained. “They said, members eight years ago. After Kimberley of Santa Fe. Contact her at www.etiquettesantafe.com
the new Mexican Redford acting Native American and Hispanic about a month ago, according to well as failure to post a current food-service permit. chops marinated in white wine, lime juice, in a charcoal grill works as a bug repellent Annual Herb and Lav- Fort Worth Star-Telegram Without the familiar dark and light
1. Details on that event will be ‘That’s not what we’re about.’ They disas- joined, the group worked on getting its fed- Please see Rescue, Page B-6 or 988-2070.
an arrest warrant affidavit. The After the March 19 inspection, store manager Michael olive oil, freshly chopped sage and laven- for the area.” ender Fair, 10 a.m.-4 green stripes, I just walked past this
program kicks in filmmakers.
Acting workshops for His-
posted on the film office Web
site later this week. 9-year-old is a relative of Gonza- Collins did not dispute the violations but berated Brous- der leaves, along with several flower heads. Maria Elena Bustamante-Bernal is p.m. July 24-25, el rancho PARIS — Growing up in Denton, Frenchified watermelon, thinking
les’ girlfriend. sard for what he considered a lack of professionalism and She uses a sprig each of lavender and rose- owner of the Tree House Pastry Shop de las golondrinas, 334 Texas, I remember tasting water- perhaps it was some kind of squash
Milagro at Los Luceros — a panics, Native Americans and

Santa Fe Public Schools got what Super-


Gonzales has been charged personal deportment. mary much like a pastry brush to do the los pinos road, 471-2261, melon that was so sweet that we’d (which, it turns out, is a cousin, like
joint initiative between Robert African Americans will be held
Man arrested on www.golondrinas.org sprinkle salt on the oversize, half-

el mitote
with four counts of criminal Another follow-up inspection has been scheduled for Monique Mojica (Kuna/Rappahan- his artistic and historical portrayal of the prin- He is coming home to help a local Albuquerque basting. Please see Lavender, Page C-3 the pumpkin and cantaloupe).
Redford and the state of New around the state during the Annual Lavender in the moon slices to balance the flavors.
Mexico — is officially starting week of April 19. Information sex abuse charge sexual penetration of a minor later this month. nock) and Floyd Favel (Plains Cree) cipal characters of the Lincoln County War theater company whose building was destroyed Then, last summer at a picnic

“a bit
Village Festival (this Eating the cartoony wedges was

intendent Bobbie J. Gutierrez called


regarding the classes can be and one count of criminal sexual After the March 19 inspection, store manager Michael at a workshop on indigenous theater exhibit by the state of New Mexico at the state in a fire last May. Musical Theatre Southwest with a few expat friends along the
up with some acting and writing year’s festival has already always an adventure — the water-
State police arrested a 31- contact of a minor. State police Collins did not dispute the violations but berated Brous- this summer. They presented Shared monument in Lincoln. (formerly Albuquerque Civic Light Opera) lost Seine on an unusually hot night in
workshops in April and May, found on the New Mexico Film concluded), Village of los melon itself was no match for the
year-old Pecos man Monday detectives continue to investi- sard for what he considered a lack of professionalism and Homeland, a series of scenes pro- The award was presented earlier this month thousands of costumes, props and rehearsal August, someone brought out the
Gov. Bill Richardson announced Office’s Web site, www.nmfilm.
ed
ranchos park (hartnett

has now been


flimsy white paper plates — and the

of a surprise” Thursday when it discover


gate the case, said Lt. Eric Garcia, Robert Redford apparently had duced in the class, last Thursday. at the third annual Wild West History Asso- space. Anyone interested in attending the ben- watermelon. Without even a tiny

for about six years and


this week. The center, housed com. Applicants must be and charged him with sexually personal deportment. Robert Redford park), los ranchos grow- seeds … what were we supposed to
a state police spokesman. plans to enjoy the Santa Fe Opera Student participants include ciation Roundup. efit — to be held at Perennials, the Harris family bit of a breeze, there seemed to be

County. Paul said he used heroin


at a historic hacienda northeast residents of New Mexico and at abusing a 9-year-old girl for the Another follow-up inspection has been scheduled for ers’ Market, los poblanos do if not spit them at each other?
last weekend, purchasing tickets for Yolanda Chavez (Isleta Pueblo), restaurant — should call 505- inn and lavender fields, nothing we could do to cool off
of Alcalde on the Rio Grande, least 18 years old; deadline for last two years, according to a The New Mexican later this month. uuu Let’s face it, watermelon’s just

month on his property in Rio Arriba e I am tired of being sick.’ that a proposed consolidation of Acequia
both Friday and Saturday nights. Betty Parker (Makah/Lummi), 265-9119. casa rondena winery, — until, without paper plates, even,
Shows were Madame Butterfly and Life is Tammy Rahr (Cayuga Nation of New York) Walton Goggins was at Downtown Sub- fun. Its striped outside and bright we ate chunks of drippy, messy,
www.lavenderinthevil-

Paul holds a bag of Narcan last


and Monroe Rodriguez (Lumbee/Tuscarora). uuu pink, black polka-dotted middle good old pasteque as the sun finally
a Dream. Redford’s latest directing effort, scription last weekend. Goggins was in the lat- lage.com

to do it anymore,’ he said, ‘becaus


give it a visual appeal like no other

Madre and Atalaya elementary schools


The Conspirator, is slated for its debut at the More from Travel & Leisure: Santa Fe est Predator movie and is here for the Cowboy Seen around town: actor Purple Adobe Lavender set sometime past 10.
Today’s question: in what year did Yesterday’s question: In what year did The New Mexican report fruit, and the taste — such sweet
400 facts
clean for eight days. ‘I don’t want
Toronto International Film Festival this Sep- comes in at No. 5 in the World’s Best Awards & Aliens movie. Billy Bob Thornton, recently Farm booth, 7 a.m.-noon The Parisians nearby looked at
Bataan Death March survivor errett that Lakota Chief Sitting Bull was a “troublesome bull?” tember. as one of the top cities in the United States goodness! A slice of icy watermelon us, as they often do, with surprise.
on Saturdays at the Santa
on santa fe luján open Santa fe’s first bowling Answer: in 1881, when he and his band were forced into captivity at fort randall. It stars Robin Wright Penn and James McA- and Canada, just behind New York City, San uuu at Tesuque Village Market
with a group of friends on fe farmers Market in the
on a 100-degree day is what sum- Non, we’re not going to use a knife

could cost about $28 million.


alley and what name? voy and deals with the assassination of Abra- Francisco, Charleston and Chicago. Actor Neil Patrick Harris will be returning railyard
mer’s all about, if you ask me. and fork to eat our watermelon
Courtesy of the 400th anniver- To learn more about this topic, read “Still a troublesome Bull” in aug. 23, 1881, edi- their way to a day spent white-
tion of The New Mexican, on page 2. access this story at www.newslibrary.com/sites/sf/ ham Lincoln and its aftermath. to New Mexico for Musical Theatre South- Billy Bob Besides all of that, as you might — or our hamburgers.
sary History task Force check back tomorrow for the answer. uuu water rafting. He was staying at Thornton Enchanted Lavender expect, watermelon is mostly water

z,
west fundraiser on Aug. 22.

Architect Claudio Vigil told Gutierre


uuu Rancho Encantado. Farm, albuquerque, That said, here are two savory
Santa Fe artist Maurice Turetsky was First famous as Doogie Howser, M.D., Har- “Lavender is (92 percent), and it’s good for you,
www.enchantedlavender. recipes for watermelon that’ll
Students at the Institute of American Indian awarded the 2010 Outstanding Single Contri- ris is a Broadway standout and a regular on the Send your star sightings to elmitote@ lemony and com
too, full of vitamins A, C and B6, and
please folks on both sides of the
Arts worked with renowned director/writers bution to Wild West History in recognition of CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother, as Barney. sfnewmexican.com. the leaves are potassium. The big green guy origi-

the school board, and concerned parents


Lavender Spring Ranch, Atlantic. You can use silverware, if

Story by Bruce Krasnow


savory like nated in Africa and was cultivated
Breaking news at www.sAntAfenewmexicAn.com rosemary and arabela, n.M., 575-653- you’re so inclined, or just eat with
Section editor: Howard Houghton, 986-3015, hhoughton@sfnewmexican.com Design and headlines: Cynthia Miller, cmiller@sfnewmexican.com by the Egyptians, and it wasn’t until
sage. I don’t 4992, www.lavender-
the 1600s, sources say, that water- your fingers if you want.

Photos by Luis Sánchez Saturno that


springranch.com

and supporters from both schools


know why it melon was introduced to the rest of
took so long WATERMELON-FETA SALAD
New Mexican the world. Maybe they needed to
to catch on,” Lavender, las cruces, This is my version of what’s
Section editor: Bruce kasnow, 986-3034, brucek@sfnewmexican.com Design and headlines: Brian Barker, bbarker@sfnewmexican.com Breaking news at www.santafenewmexican.com build bigger ships? Now, there are

to be
says Suzanne becoming a classic watermelon

phase one of the renovation — slated


575-541-0805, www. more than 1,200 varieties.

the new Mexican


T. Smith of Los newmexicanlavender.com salad. The cool, crunchy melon and
Alamos, author In Paris, I didn’t even notice the mint offset the creamy, salty feta and
of Cooking with dark green fruit slightly larger than

completed in time to allow for a 2011-2012


Lavender. a bowling ball called pasteque the Please see Pink, Page C-3

E
addicts’ best
SPAÑOLA — Sheilah Galer is the consolidation as Atalaya is reconfig
ured Section editor: Rob DeWalt, 986-3039, rdewalt@sfnewmexican.com Design and headlines: Brian Barker, bbarker@sfnewmexican.com BrEAkINg NEWS AT www.sanTaFenewmexican.com

the sidewalk, and phase


friend. They wave her down from into a K-8 — will cost $14 million,
not
stories about a two another $14 million. (Vigil did
hug her like a sister and trade return a call seeking comment.)

Give us feedback at:


sur-
“I would say people were caught by
hospital visit, an arrest, a burial. prise by that price tag,” school board
mem-
is pumped into the nose and has ber Frank Montaño said Saturday. “The
The white Dodge Sprinter of variable s
reversed some 800 overdoses in architect said there are a lot
she drives around Española and Architect Claudio Vigil told Gutierre
z,
New Mexico.
Chimayó is unmarked, yet cops,
This is the state’s Harm Reduc- the school board, and concerned parents
emergency workers, counselors that
tion Program in action. The two and supporters from both schools

www.santafenewmexican.com/survey
and addicts recognize that the new on — slated to be
syringes and Narcan inside keep outreach workers comfort rather phase one of the renovati
people from dying. than confront addicts — and in Please see SCHOOL, Page A-5
doing so teach them how to avoid for the state Health Department,
A social worker from Iowa, Jeanne Block, a contract nurse of her-
dying from an overdose or avoid Narcan nasal spray to a group
Galer now travels Northern New demonstrates how to use the a.
spreading disease by taking simple who meet at Inside Out in Español
Mexico four times a week collect- oin users and friends of users
precautions such as using clean

‘It was lifesaving’


ing used syringes with needles
from heroin addicts and replac- syringes, Narcan or rescue breath-
ing them with new packages of
syringes that can be used for
ing — and, if they are motivated, a
treatment program that includes Passport and qualify to win a free subscription to
dispute raises
the week-ahead high. The effort Suboxone.
It’s a new way of thinking about he went out, he wasn’t breathing.”
has curbed the hepatitis C virus,
narcan has reversed
which is spread by infected blood
through dirty needles. Someone
with the virus, which often leads
addiction — the only way, some
argue.
“In Española, addiction is so
800 overdoses in n.M.
Gallegos has not only used Nar-
can on others, but he was once
revived by the drug himself. “It was
issue of Indian
The Santa Fe New Mexican, or Pasatiempo Digital.
to liver failure, can continue widespread. They see the guy they lifesaving,” said Gallegos, recently
married and now part of the Inside
sovereignty
By Bruce Krasnow
infecting others for years before used to get high with at Walmart, the new Mexican
they are diagnosed. or their cousin across the arroyo. Out program that helps addicts curb
On Tuesdays, Jeanne Block, a There are too many temptations,” Talk to addicts about Narcan, and heroin use with Suboxone.
says Dr. Leslie Hayes, a physician Gallegos has not only used Nar-
contract nurse for the state Health
Department, travels with Galer at El Centro Family Health Center.
it’s easy to believe in ghosts.
Dwayne Gallegos, 21, who is in can on others, but he was once iroquois fail to get British
down dirt roads, parking at wide “From our drug treatment, remembers being Please see NARCAN, Page A-7 recognition of passports
spots where she preaches the pas- Please see SAFER, Page A-6 with a friend who overdosed, “and
sion that is Narcan, a narcotic that

To subscribe
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the associated Press
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Friday, August 20, 2010 THE NEW MEXICAN C-7
ANNIE’S MAILBOX

TIME OUT Son wants money,


leaves no address
Horoscope Crossword Dear Annie: Our 19-year-old son,
“Todd,” left home a year ago with
Todd, so e-mail and say if he wants
it, he has to send you his current
The stars show the kind of day you’ll have: only a backpack. He left a voicemail address.
5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; saying he was with a friend and After that, it’s up to you. But we
2-So-so; 1-Difficult not to look for him. My husband think it wouldn’t hurt to remind
finally got a mailing address when Todd that you love and worry about
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for he called Todd’s cell phone and him, and that it would be nice if
Friday, Aug. 20, 2010: said perhaps insurance coverage he’d let you know he’s OK once in a
This year, you might opt to reorganize was no longer needed if we didn’t while. Then try to leave him alone
your daily life. You will become more
effective and perhaps build in more time.
know where he was. We continued as much as possible so he can learn
AQUARIUS has the same core issue as you to forward mail to him and twice to be a responsible adult. It will be
but a very different style. received e-mail — once to ask good for all of you.
for money (which we sent) and Dear Annie: My friend has a boy-
ARIES (March 21-April 19) another time to tell us his guitar had friend who is emotionally abusive
HHH been stolen. and recently choked her. She called
You are on top of your game. Let others Six weeks ago, I found Todd on the police but did not file a restrain-
take a stand; you will handle immediate Facebook and “friended” him so we ing order. She calls me every day,
issues. Sometimes some lightness and could keep better track of his status. crying and asking for advice that
humor scattered in helps.Tonight: Cheer He lives with friends a mile away she never follows.
the weekend on. and has been attending college I’m a wreck worrying about her
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
nearby. Last month was his birth- and her child, waiting for the next
HHHHH day, and I forwarded the card and awful phone call. I live a few hours
Reach out for others. Incorporate those check his grandmother sent and away, and her family is no help.
in your day-to-day life into your plans enclosed a check and card of our What can I do? — Pennsylvania
right now. You could clear out earlier and own. When the checks were not Dear Penn: There are myriad
accomplish more. Tonight: Easy works. immediately deposited, we worried reasons why people stay in abusive
something might have happened to relationships. You cannot “save”
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) him and e-mailed. He informed us your friend.
HHHHH he had moved, but didn’t say where. She must find the strength to get
Togetherness becomes possible, as you Since then, we have received sev- out on her own. You are, however,
air out your differences in a discussion. eral e-mails from Todd, all asking if
Your creativity finds the short-cut that
coming to her aid by listening and
works. Tonight: If you are feeling contrary,
those checks came back in the mail repeatedly encouraging her to get
head home and nap first. or if we are sending replacements. help. Please don’t abandon her
Maybe my anger is clouding my out of frustration. Contact the
CANCER (June 21-July 22) judgment, but if he wants gifts, isn’t National Domestic Violence Hot-
HHHH it his responsibility to send us his line (ndvh.org) at 1-800-799-SAFE
Confusion marks your interactions. address? If he doesn’t want us to (1-800-799-7233), and ask for addi-
Confirm meetings and reiterate what you know where he lives, he forfeits his tional assistance.
think you are hearing. Avoid letting feel- right to get a birthday check. Dear Annie: This is for “Help
ings fester. Tonight: Follow a loved one’s Should we take a stand on this Needed,” who has a fear of birds.
suggestion. and risk losing touch with him I suffer from arachnophobia (fear
completely, or has he proved that he of spiders) and have developed a
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
HHH
is only interested in a relationship coping mechanism that might work
An easy pace works. Take the time to with us if we pay? — Peeved Par- for her. Instead of screaming when
see how those in your immediate environ- ents in Tennessee startled by a spider, I yell at it. This
ment are feeling. Caring only enhances Dear Parents: We think Todd could work really well for birds,
the work relationship. Tonight: Join in on has proved only that he’s 19 and since they usually fly away when
Friday rituals. immature. The good news is, he is yelled at. — Ignoring My Fears
attending college and managing to Dear Ignoring: Often, using
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) stay out of trouble. The bad news is, anger can help make a person less
HHHHH the only time he thinks to contact afraid and in this particular case
Where others are baffled, you decide to you is when he needs money. The would probably scare away the
jump right in. Your propensity for taking check from Grandma belongs to birds, as well. Thanks.
risks surprises many people, perhaps even
you. Tonight: Let go of recent stress.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)


HHH
Listen to feedback from those close to
Super Quiz Sheinwold’s bridge
you. Push comes to shove when dealing Take this Isaac Asimov’s Super Quiz to a Ph.D. Score 1 point for each correct answer
with an older family member or when han- on the Freshman Level, 2 points on the Graduate Level and 3 points on the Ph.D. Level.
dling a domestic matter. Tonight: Keep it
low-key. Subject: FIRST NAME STARTS Answer________
WITH “Y” 5. Best known for his role as the
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
HHH Each answer is the name of a king in the film “The King and I.”
You might be holding back some impor- person whose first name starts
tant facts in a discussion. You discover an Answer________
with “Y.” (e.g., The seventh prime
element of confusion surrounds both work 6. One of the most revered cel-
and home. Tonight: Join a friend after minister of Israel. Answer: Yitzhak
work. lists of the modern age.
Shamir.)
Answer________
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
HHHH FRESHMAN LEVEL
Friends and associates have great plans
and ideas. You eye the costs, being unusu- 1. The first human in outer space. PH.D. LEVEL
ally sage and responsible. Someone could Answer________ 7. She played Lily Munster on
try to pick a fight. Tonight: Be restrained.
2. Famous New York Yankee TV’s “The Munsters.”
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) catcher and manager. Answer________
HHHH Answer________
You and a boss or authority figure really 8. One of the 20th century’s
don’t see eye to eye. You could try to take 3. Leader of the PLO (Palestine
on this person, choosing a variety of dif- greatest violin virtuosi.
Liberation Organization).
ferent styles. Tonight: Try to move past Answer________
the situation. Make it your job to detach! Answer________
9. Her films include “Where the
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Boys Are” and “The Time Machine.”
GRADUATE LEVEL
HHH
You might be more confused than 4. She married John Lennon. Answer________
normal. Possibly, you are picking up on a
lot that is going on with others. Tonight: ANSWERS:
Shhh. Let mystery shroud your actions.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) 6. Yo-Yo Ma. 7. Yvonne De Carlo. 8. Yehudi Menuhin. 9. Yvette Mimieux.
HHHHH 1. Yuri Gagarin. 2. Yogi Berra. 3. Yasser Arafat. 4. Yoko Ono. 5. Yul Brynner.
Zero in on what you want. A partner or
associate could be playing devil’s advo- SCORING:
cate. You might feel that this person’s 18 points — congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points — honors graduate; 10 to 14 points
— you’re plenty smart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points — you really should hit the books
changeability is difficult at best. Tonight: harder; 1 point to 3 points — enroll in remedial courses immediately; 0 points — who
Find some fun friends. reads the questions to you?
Jacqueline Bigar (c) 2010 Ken Fisher

Jumble Cryptoquip Chess quiz Hocus Focus

WHITE TO PLAY
The Cryptoquip is a substitution cipher in which one Hint: Mate or win the queen.
letter stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it
will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short Solution: 1. Re6ch! Kf8 2.
words and words using an apostrophe give you clues Rf6ch gets the queen. If 1.
to locating vowels. Solution is by trial and error. … Kd8, 2. Bb6ch Kc8 3. Re8
© 2010 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. mate [Petrosian-Galic ‘10].

Today in history
Today is Friday, Aug. 20, the 232nd day of 2010. There are 133 days left in the year.
Today’s highlight in history:
On Aug. 20, 1940, during World War II, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill paid
tribute to the Royal Air Force before the House of Commons, saying, “Never in the field
of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.”
C-8 THE NEW MEXICAN Friday, August 20, 2010

The weather For current, detailed weather conditions in downtown Santa Fe, visit our
online weather stations at www.santafenewmexican.com/weather/ N.M. fishing report
7-day forecast for Santa Fe
Today Tonight Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Northwest Royal Coachman.
Charette Lakes:The recent rains
Animas River: The flow is 332 have brought up the water level
cfs. There has been a lot of and 14-20 inch rainbows are good
rain and the water is high and trolling cowbell rigs or fishing
muddy. Fishing is slow but should from shore with Power Bait or
improve as the water level comes worms under a bobber.
down. Clayton Lake:There has been
Mostly sunny and Patchy clouds An afternoon t-storm Times of clouds and Sunshine mixing with Showers and A shower or thunder- Times of clouds and
Chama River: Upper section light pressure and fishing is gen-
very warm in the area sun clouds t-storms possible storm possible sun flow is 41 cfs and dry fly fishing erally slow. A few small trout have
is good above the town of Chama been caught on Power Bait and a
90 55 92/59 93/58 95/58 86/57 87/57 85/53 with caddis, PMD’s, red quills or few catfish caught with chicken
Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Midnight) Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Noon) Humidity (Noon) green drakes. 524 rainbows were liver. Look for fishing to pick up at
30% 48% 24% 33% 32% 44% 42% 44% stocked above El Vado last week. the end of August.
Below El Vado Dam, the flow is Eagle Nest Lake: Salmon and
wind: WNW at 7-14 mph wind: NNE at 6-12 mph wind: SW at 6-12 mph wind: SSW at 8-16 mph 961 cfs and the water is green trout are good trolling Panther
and murky. Fishing is fair for 15:18 Martins, Christmas tree rigs or
Almanac New Mexico weather Air quality index inch browns with woolly buggers, double whammies. Trout are fair
Santa Fe Airport through 6 p.m. Thursday Shown is today’s weather. Temperatures are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. Thursday’s rating ............................... good black and gold Panther Martins or
Santa Fe Airport Temperatures Today’s forecast ................................. good from shore with night crawlers or
285 night crawlers. A few stocker-size Power Bait. Perch are good with
High/low ......................................... 93°/61° 64 Raton 0-50, Good; 51-100, Moderate; 101-150,
Normal high/low ............................ 81°/50°
64 Farmington
64
87
Unhealthy for sensitive groups; 151-200,
rainbows have been caught on small woolly buggers or worms.
88/54
Record high ............................... 95° in 2007 90/53 64 Clayton Unhealthy; 201-300, Very Unhealthy, 301- salmon eggs or night crawlers. Lake Alice and Lake Maloya:
Record low ................................. 45° in 1950 84 Taos 56
412
92/63 500, Hazardous San Juan River: Upper sec- Trout are reported as fair in both
666 88/47
Santa Fe Airport Precipitation Source: EPA tion: Catch and Release flow is lakes using woolly buggers, Pistol
Española
24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ Trace Santa Fe 800 cfs and visibility is 3 to 4 Petes, salmon eggs or Power Bait.
Month/year to date .................. 0.24”/9.71” 89/63
Los Alamos
90/55
25
Pollen index feet. Trout are good and best pat- Best fishing is in the early morn-
Normal month/year to date ... 2.12”/10.39”
84/55 Las Vegas Thursday ..................................... Moderate terns have been No. 22:24 gray or ings and late evenings. Last week
Santa Fe New Mexican Offices Today ........................................... Moderate
Gallup 40 25 Pecos 86/52 54 black zebra midges, No. 26 UFO’s, both lakes were stocked with
24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” 25 Saturday ...................................... Moderate
Month/year to date ................ 2.02”/13.40” 85/47 86/54
Sunday ........................................ Moderate
chocolate foam wing emergers, trout, Lake Alice with 348 and
Albuquerque
90/64 40 Predominant pollen: Chenopods, Grasses, and chocolate or gray Johnny Lake Maloya with 2,101
Area rainfall
40
285 Juniper. flashes. Dry fly action is reported
Clovis
54 as good with large ants, No. 16 -18
Albuquerque
60
95/66 Source: Pollen.com
Parachute Adams or light body
West-Central,
24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ Trace
Month/year to date .................. 0.76”/5.54” 60
60 Today’s UV Index caddis. PMD’s are working from including the Jemez
Las Vegas
25 54
285
15 Baetis Bend downstream. Lower Mountains
24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” 12 section: Open waters, fishing is
380 9 fair to good for rainbows up to Jemez River, East Fork, Gua-
Month/year to date .................. 0.98”/8.67” Roswell 70
180 100/69 6 14 inches with Panther Martins, dalupe and San Antonio: Flow
Los Alamos Ruidoso
25 86/64
3
Kastmasters, worms, salmon on the Jemez River is 26 cfs.
24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.05” 0
Month/year to date .................. 2.54”/8.39” 70
70
380
380
eggs and the same flies as for The streams are clearing and
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m.
Truth or 0-2, Low; 3-5, Moderate; 6-7, High; the upper section. Dry dropper fishing is good with bead head
Chama 285 Hobbs
Consequences Alamogordo 100/70 8-10, Very High; 11+, Extreme
rigs with pink or yellow egg pat- nymphs, copper johns, Panther
24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ Trace 96/68
Month/year to date ................ 2.14”/12.00”
97/67 The higher the AccuWeather.com UV
terns with trailing pheasant tail or Martins, Power Bait or worms.
Index™ number, the greater the need for Dry fly action is good in the upper
Taos 180 70
eye and skin protection. Hare’s Ear are also working well.
24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. ............ 0.00” 54 Carlsbad Lower section was stocked last streams with black ants, hop-
Las Cruces 100/71 pers or yellow stimulators. Last
Month/year to date .................. 0.38”/3.87” 10
96/71
10
285 Sun and moon week with 3,380 trout.
week, 140 rainbows were stocked
Sunrise today ............................... 6:27 a.m. Abiquiú Lake: There has been a
Water statistics Sunset tonight .............................. 7:48 p.m. lot of rain and the water is murky
in the Jemez and 525 in the San
Antonio.
The following water statistics of August 15 State extremes Moonrise today ............................ 5:28 p.m.
Moonset today ............................. 2:38 a.m.
with lots of floating debris. Fish-
Cochiti Lake:The water is murky
are the most recent supplied by the City Water ing is reported as slow for all
Thu. High: 99 ................................ Carlsbad
Division (in millions of gallons).
Thu. Low 48 ................................ Angel Fire Full Last New First
species. and there has been light pres-
Total water produced by water system: 11.29 sure due to the rains. Bass are
Heron Lake: Trolling for Kokanee
Amount delivered to Las Campanas: State cities has been very good with many
reported as good with crank
Golf course: 0.00, domestic: 0.31 baits. Pike, 20:25 inches, are good
Yesterday Today Tomorrow Yesterday Today Tomorrow Aug 24 Sep 1 Sep 8 Sep 14 limits reported. Most success
Total from Canyon Treatment Plant: 7.45 City Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W City Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W on crank baits. Catfish are good
has been in the early mornings
Santa Fe Canyon reservoir storage: 79 percent of Alamogordo 93/66 s 97/67 t 98/68 pc Las Vegas 88/60 s 86/52 s 87/56 t Skywatch at 25:29 feet with spinners and
using worms or chicken liver. No
capacity; daily inflow 4.02 million gallons. Albuquerque 90/67 t 90/64 s 94/70 t Lordsburg 96/64 pc 97/67 t 98/70 t Orange-reddish Mars is now at minimum size and reports on other species.
Angel Fire 73/48 t 81/43 s 82/50 t Los Alamos 82/63 pc 84/55 s 86/56 t orange or red Z-rays. As the sun
brightness for the year (1.5 magnitude in bright- Fenton Lake: The algae has
A partial list of the City of Santa Fe’s Compre- Artesia 93/68 t 102/72 t 104/70 s Los Lunas 95/64 pc 94/62 t 99/71 t ness, 4.7 arc seconds in apparent diameter). gets higher, salmon move deeper
hensive Water Conservation Requirements Carlsbad 99/70 t 100/71 s 101/70 s Portales 94/64 s 97/66 t 98/66 s cleared and fishing is fair with
to 35:37 feet. Shore fishing for
currently in effect: Chama 76/53 t 83/46 t 85/47 pc Raton 93/59 pc 88/54 s 90/55 t yellow Power Bait, corn or worms.
Cimarron 88/62 pc 89/50 s 89/53 t Red River 77/48 pc 78/42 s 79/48 t rainbows is slow with little pres-
• No watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Around 577 rainbows were
Clayton 94/66 s 92/63 s 92/64 s Rio Rancho 93/67 pc 91/61 s 96/62 t sure. Power Bait or salmon eggs
from May 1st to October 31st. Cloudcroft 73/51 t 79/52 t 79/49 pc Roswell 95/67 t 100/69 t 101/68 s Source: Flandrau Science Center stocked last week.
are best bets.
• Irrigation water leaving the intended area is Clovis 91/67 s 95/66 t 95/66 s Ruidoso 77/59 t 86/64 t 89/64 s
The planets Tingley Beach: South Pond
Crownpoint 82/54 t 86/49 t 88/53 t Santa Rosa 96/64 pc 96/61 s 95/65 t Navajo Lake: Pike are good in the
not permitted. Wasting water is not allowed. catch and release: Trout fish-
Deming 96/67 t 96/66 t 96/68 t Silver City 88/63 t 90/64 t 94/66 t Rise Set Pine arm with spinners, jerk baits
• Using water to clean hard surfaces with a Española 89/66 t 89/63 s 93/69 t Socorro 96/66 t 96/59 t 97/70 t ing is poor and won’t improve
Mercury 8:17 a.m. 8:26 p.m. or crank baits. Largemouth and
hose or power washer is prohibited. Farmington 88/62 pc 90/53 t 95/58 s Taos 88/57 pc 88/47 s 87/52 t Venus 10:13 a.m. 9:38 p.m. until the temperatures are cooler.
Fort Sumner 96/65 t 96/66 t 97/65 s T or C 94/67 t 96/68 t 95/68 t smallmouth bass are reported as
• Hoses used in manual car washing MUST be Mars 10:11 a.m. 9:46 p.m. Children’s and Central Ponds:
Gallup 85/53 s 85/47 t 90/53 t Tucumcari 99/68 s 97/67 t 98/64 t fair to good in the early mornings
equipped with a positive shut-off nozzle. Grants 85/53 pc 88/46 t 89/54 t University Park 97/69 t 98/73 s 99/73 pc
Jupiter 9:19 p.m. 9:22 a.m. Bluegills are excellent with
Saturn 9:17 a.m. 9:28 p.m. with jigs, top water lures, and
• Swimming pools and spas must be covered Hobbs 95/66 s 100/70 t 100/66 s White Rock 89/63 t 89/59 s 90/58 t worms or small pieces of bait
Las Cruces 91/68 s 96/71 t 97/71 pc Zuni 85/53 t 85/47 t 90/53 t Uranus 9:10 p.m. 9:11 a.m. night crawlers. Kokanee are good
when not in use. under a bobber. Catfish are fair in
Forecasts and graphics provided by
trolling Arnie’s lures or double
For a complete list of requirements call: 955-4225 Weather (w): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf- the mornings and evenings using
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2010 whammies. No reports on other
http://www.santafenm.gov/waterconservation snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. hotdogs. No reports on bass.
species.
East–Central, including the Pecos
National weather for August 20 National cities
Northeast
River
Seattle Yesterday Today Tomorrow Yesterday Today Tomorrow Pecos River: Flows are 136 cfs
69/52 City Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W City Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W near Pecos and 112 cfs below
Red River: Flows at Questa are
Anchorage 66/47 pc 64/48 s 63/52 s Louisville 91/70 pc 95/73 s 96/75 t Sumner Dam. The water is clear-
Portland
Billings
90/58 Atlanta 92/76 pc 90/74 t 90/73 t Memphis 100/77 pc 96/79 pc 100/78 t 27 cfs, and 78 cfs below the
76/52 Baltimore 87/69 pc 91/68 s 88/70 s Miami 93/83 pc 92/79 t 92/79 t hatchery. Trout are good with No. ing and continues to drop in flow.
Billings 92/63 c 90/58 s 95/60 s Milwaukee 85/68 pc 86/71 pc 87/68 t 14 black or olive copper johns, Fishing is good for trout. Hatches
Minneapolis Bismarck 76/56 c 89/51 pc 95/61 s Minneapolis 80/71 c 86/69 t 88/69 pc
86/69 New York
87/70 Boise 93/65 s 92/62 s 92/58 s New Orleans 91/79 t 92/79 t 92/80 t No. 16 stonefly nymphs, caddis, of caddis, yellow sallies and some
Salt Lake City
87/64 Chicago Detroit
85/68 Boston 82/65 pc 83/62 s 80/62 s New York City 91/72 s 87/70 s 84/70 pc grasshoppers or ants. Bait fisher- late golden stones are reported,
San Francisco
66/51 Denver 90/70 Charleston, SC 95/79 c 92/76 t 91/76 t Oklahoma City 98/68 s 100/76 t 99/73 pc men might try salmon eggs or and fishing is good above Dalton
90/58 Washington Charlotte 91/73 t 90/69 pc 93/70 pc Orlando 95/76 t 94/76 t 94/76 t
94/71 Power Bait. Frank Saul reported Canyon. Best flies are miracle
Chicago 88/66 pc 90/70 pc 88/68 t Philadelphia 90/70 pc 90/68 s 86/71 s
Cincinnati 90/62 pc 92/68 s 95/71 t Phoenix 109/87 s 108/87 s 109/88 pc having good luck on the upper nymphs, RS2’s, hares ears, won-
Los Angeles Atlanta
90/64 Phoenix 90/74 Cleveland 88/61 pc 88/66 s 90/70 t Pittsburgh 89/62 pc 87/65 s 90/68 pc Middle Fork and the section der baetis, batwing emergers,
Dallas 101/79 pc 102/81 s 104/82 pc Portland, OR 72/57 sh 76/52 pc 73/53 pc headlight sallies, never-sink cad-
108/87 El Paso
Denver 86/64 t 90/58 s 95/60 s Richmond 82/72 c 93/68 s 92/70 s through the town of Red River.
100/75 Dallas
102/81 Detroit 87/62 pc 85/68 pc 84/68 t St. Louis 96/73 pc 94/76 s 93/74 t His son Benjamin landed a 15:inch dis, and parachute pheasant tails.
New Orleans
Fairbanks 63/45 c 66/40 pc 70/46 pc Salt Lake City 75/56 t 87/64 s 97/67 s rainbow using Power Bait last Last week 1,900 rainbows were
Houston Flagstaff 80/52 pc 82/50 s 84/53 pc San Antonio 99/80 pc 99/78 s 100/80 s stocked from Cowles to the vil-
Hermosillo Chihuahua 97/80
92/79
Honolulu 88/73 s 88/73 s 90/74 s San Diego 80/68 s 75/63 pc 75/64 pc Friday evening. Last week, 1,890
104/79 93/68
Miami Houston 95/79 pc 97/80 t 97/80 pc San Francisco 72/56 pc 66/51 pc 62/51 pc triploid rainbows were stocked lage of Pecos.
La Paz
92/79 Indianapolis 93/67 pc 94/69 s 88/69 t Seattle 69/57 sh 69/52 c 70/53 pc above Questa, 211 on both the Conchas Lake: Walleye are
99/75 Kansas City 93/65 pc 94/73 t 91/72 pc Sioux Falls 87/67 pc 88/62 t 90/65 s good in the south end of the lake
Monterrey
Las Vegas 105/84 s 106/78 s 106/83 s Trenton 92/64 s 90/61 s 86/66 s West and East Forks and 490 at
Fairbanks
97/75
Mérida Los Angeles 92/70 s 90/64 s 90/64 s Washington, DC 88/72 pc 94/71 s 89/72 s Fawn Lakes. by Rattlesnake Island, but most
Juneau
66/40 58/44
Guadalajara 93/73
Rio Grande: Flows are 62 cfs are small with few keepers. No
Anchorage
64/48
81/63 Mexico City
75/57 World cities near Cerro and 228 cfs below the reports on other species.
Villahermosa Yesterday Today Tomorrow Yesterday Today Tomorrow Taos Junction Bridge. The water Ute Lake: Main lake is clear and
Chilpancingo
Honolulu 84/66
93/75
City Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W City Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W Hi/Lo W is murky and trout are fair at Pilar river arms are stained. Catfish are
88/73
Hilo
83/69
Amsterdam 69/55 pc 75/65 pc 81/63 s Lisbon 84/64 pc 87/70 s 91/64 s in the mornings or evenings with good at 4 to 8 feet with stink bait.
Athens 101/78 s 99/79 s 97/77 s London 71/54 c 76/63 c 77/61 r White bass are fair (hit and miss)
Baghdad 114/75 s 117/76 s 118/77 s Madrid 85/62 pc 91/62 s 93/66 s dry droppers most successful. Try
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Bangkok 93/75 pc 92/80 t 91/79 t Mexico City 73/57 t 75/57 t 75/57 t caddis with a trailing pheasant at 30 feet with jigging spoons or
-10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Barcelona 81/68 t 79/69 s 82/70 s Montreal 79/59 pc 75/58 s 79/66 s tail nymph or a stonefly nymph trolling slabs or jigs.
Beijing 85/71 pc 89/74 pc 88/70 c Moscow 75/60 t 63/40 r 64/51 s
Cold front Stationary front Berlin 72/55 s 73/63 s 81/66 s New Delhi 88/79 t 87/80 t 88/82 t with trailing caddis pupa. Small-
Showers Rain T-storms Snow Flurries Ice Warm front Bogota 64/49 t 66/45 t 65/44 t Paris 77/48 s 85/63 s 89/64 s mouth bass are fair with woolly This fishing report, provided
Buenos Aires 66/47 s 68/46 s 73/54 s Prague 71/54 pc 75/57 s 80/59 s buggers. No reports on other by the Department of Game
National extremes (For the 48 contiguous states) Cairo 103/77 s 106/78 s 104/78 s Rio de Janeiro 76/63 s 76/65 s 76/67 s
species. and Fish and The Fish Phone,
Caracas 92/77 r 90/76 r 90/76 r Rome 85/60 s 91/71 s 90/70 s
Thu. High: 116 ................. Death Valley, CA Thu. Low: 29 ................ Boca Reservoir, CA Rio Hondo: The upper and lower
Ciudad Juarez 99/73 pc 100/75 s 99/73 s Santiago 73/37 s 73/37 s 68/37 s has been generated from the
Copenhagen 72/56 pc 69/64 pc 74/66 pc Seoul 93/76 pc 89/73 sh 88/73 s Hondo are fishing well with No. best information available
Weather history Weather trivia™ Dublin 66/51 r 70/51 c 66/52 pc Singapore 86/77 c 86/79 r 89/79 pc
14-16 Parachute Adams.
Geneva 82/57 pc 77/60 t 84/58 s Stockholm 72/57 pc 70/55 pc 70/57 c from area officers, anglers,
Heavy rain from the remains of Hurricane
Camille on and around Aug. 20, 1969, killed Q: named?
In what year were hurricanes first Guatemala City
Havana
73/60 t 75/63 t 72/63 t
93/74 pc 92/74 s 90/74 s
Sydney
Tokyo
78/53
88/78
s
pc
64/41
84/75
s
pc
64/41
84/75
s
s
Rio Pueblo: Flow is 59 cfs.
Stocked last week with 840 rain- guides and local businesses.
151 people and caused $100 million in damage
in the upper James River Basin of Virginia. A: 1953 Hong Kong
Jerusalem
92/82 t 90/82 pc 91/82 sh
99/67 s 95/68 s 92/66 s
Vancouver
Vienna
70/59
78/63
pc
pc
68/52
81/64
c
s
67/55
84/68
c
s bow trout. Conditions may vary as stream,
Lima 66/52 pc 67/56 s 70/58 s Zurich 73/55 pc 78/57 pc 82/53 s Cabresto Lake: Cutthroats and lake and weather conditions
brook trout are fair to good with alter fish and angler activities.

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TUITION HIKES BUDGET CRUNCH HITS STUDENTS

Higher cost
By Emma Hamming-Green

e
Generation Next

gen
A
t an early age, the importance of
education is preached to many,
along with the idea that the pursuit
of a degree after high school leads

of higher ed
to success. One constraint of that
quest is money. Across the country the cost of
attending public universities has been on the
rise.
In April, The University of New Mexico
Board of Regents approved an increase
of 7.9 percent in tuition and fees. Students for and
have been struggling to deal with the added by teens
expense, many having to take out more loans
to cover the additional cost.
“It’s already difficult enough to make the
payments to afford school, so the more they
raise it, the harder it gets,” said Inka Mar-
kowski, 20, a senior attending UNM.
Public institutions are primarily funded
through money granted by the state, and with
the rough economic times, budgets have been
cut. Susan McKinsey, a spokeswoman for
UNM, estimates $25 million has been taken
away from main-campus funding in the last
two years with a total of four budget cuts.
“As with anything, the regents did every-
thing they could to keep tuition as reasonable
as possible,” McKinsey said.
Regardless of this, the reaction of the stu-
dent body to the hike was not welcoming.

MOVIES
“There have been some protests,” Mar-
kowski said, adding that she was involved
in one. “I think everybody was really upset
to hear they were going to be paying more
money instead of less.”
According to McKinsey, “The biggest thing
for all institutions in New Mexico was we Jolie kicks butt in
were caught with a 5 percent tuition credit,
which means everyone needs to raise it that
action-packed ‘Salt’
much just to break even.” McKinsey describes
By Austin Tyra
it as “a tuition tax on students.”
Generation Next
Scholarships and financial aid are not
enough to help some UNM students pay the Angelina Jolie (Mr. and Mrs. Smith)
extra fees, but McKinsey stresses, “That’s may be the only remaining female action
something that the university works on every star, and in her new movie, Salt, she gets
single day, to keep (the cost) viable.” to show us once again just how badass
But for some, the hike is barely feasible. “It she really is.
seems ridiculous to be asking for more money The movie is centered around the myth
from the students. Everybody’s already pretty that Russian spies are being placed in the
tight with cash,” Markowski said. “Education The cost per credit hour jumped from $34 to $36 for the summer semester at Santa Fe
Community College, which has suffered cutbacks. NEW MEXICAN FILE PHOTO United States (which is scary because
should really be much more affordable, if not we actually found some in the country).
free.” They are known as “sleepers” because
Lowering attendance costs or putting ing repairs and a hiring freeze, resulting in less versities and colleges across the United States some might have to wait years to receive
money toward scholarships to assist students support staff. have been subject to rising rates, many more their orders.
with the increase does not seem likely, espe- SFCC has also witnessed a nearly 13 percent severe than those of UNM, NMSU and SFCC. We begin the movie by following a
cially when the state is still slashing funds. rise in enrollment. Liss explained that, “Com- According to CNN.com, University of woman by the name of Evelyn Salt (Jolie),
“We’re going through another series of munity college traditionally gets a rise when California schools implemented a 32 percent a member of the CIA. After a Russian spy
budget cuts now in the neighborhood of about the economy is not well. … Our goal is to be an increase. Students at the University of Colo- tells the CIA that Salt is a Russian agent,
3.2 percent for main campus, which probably affordable, accessible institution.” rado at Boulder will pay an additional 9.3 a deadly manhunt for her begins. No one
equates to $5.9 million,” McKinsey said. Unlike UNM, SFCC has “significantly percent, according to The Denver Post. The knows if Salt is a Russian spy, only that
President David Schmidly, university deans, increased financial aid in the last two years,” University of Oklahoma raised tuition and she is desperate and extremely danger-
senior administrators, faculty representatives Liss said. fees by 4.5 percent, all in effect for the 2010- ous.
and branch directors are in the midst of a Liss also attributes the rise in enrollment to 2011 school year, according to The Norman The movie was without a doubt action-
series of meetings to discuss methods to deal “new programs added based on research con- Transcript. packed. It has car chases, gunfights,
with the cuts and those expected in the near ducted to find out what people are interested Public or private, the price of obtaining any explosions and everything else from a
future. They aim to agree on a plan by the end in.” degree is steep. The investment usually comes typical action movie. It even had some
of the fall semester. Still, the enrollment and tuition increases with the expectation of a high-quality educa- major twists I didn’t see coming.
UNM is not the only New Mexico school do not negate the lack of state financing, as it tion, which is not always the case, according Fans of James Bond movies and other
with financial setbacks. New Mexico State takes two years before the state boosts fund- to Oklahoma student Josephine Stocks, 23. action flicks will welcome this movie
University resorted to an 8 percent rise in ing to support a jump in enrollment. “Lots of professors seem highly underquali- with open arms.
tuition and fees for residents and a 10.1 per- Community colleges generally offer two- fied,” Stocks said. The movie no doubt kept my attention,
cent increase for nonresidents. year degrees. Gathering credits at SFCC can For graduating high school students plan- but I felt like I have seen it all before, with
The cost per credit hour jumped from be a money saver for those who choose to get ning on enrolling at public institutions, the the exceptions of the few good twists the
$34 to $36 for the summer semester at Santa their associate degree before transferring to a path is shrouded with uncertainty. Budget movie offers.
Fe Community College, which has suffered larger school for their bachelor’s. cuts continue and the potential of more hikes
cutbacks as well. “We want to make sure people finish two makes it impossible to know what the actual Austin Tyra is a freshman at St. Michael’s
“We had to do a lot of cost-saving reduc- years with us prepared and to make sure cost of an education will be. High School. You can reach him at
tion,” said Ron Liss, vice president of aca- each penny spent by a student is a penny well wannabewriter20@yahoo.com.
demic and student affairs. “We’ve tightened spent,” Liss said. Emma Hamming-Green is a senior at The
our belts.” New Mexico schools are not the only vic- Academy for Technology and the Classics.
These cost-saving techniques include delay- tims of tuition hikes. Students at public uni- Contact her at happycamper156@hotmail.com.

Robbins’ ‘Climates’

What do you think about the cost of college? SPEAK OUT is dazzlingly strange
By Jahla Seppanen
Generation Next

If you have not read Tom Robbins’ nov-


els, then you need to — now. His novel,
Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates,
is the forth book of his I have read, and
Gabby Andrew Wilder Kayla Stokes Forest Brooks Cristina Ray Sidney Ray Aireyon Pero the third of which I can confidently say is
Rockstroh on my all-time-favorite-books list.
“If you can pay “It’s so expensive “Too much for “Honestly, I think “It is kind of “I think it should
“I think it for it, great, and and it’s increas- too little.” it’s kind of ridic- heartbreaking. be free … everyone When I first picked
it up, I was daunted by
BOOKS
should be free.” if not, scholar- ing too much.” ulous. Education It’s very over- should have a free
ships.” is important.” priced.” and good education.” how long it was (some
400-plus pages), but
found that by the end
I wished it was longer.
It amazed me how
COLLEGE 101 each page was filled
with imagination and

Orientation like summer camp, but helpful


strangeness — such
as the scene when
the main character
accidentally eats his
By Lucy Ohlsen because “intro-DUCK-tion” (the university’s want to take). You even get some of the scoop grandmother’s pet
Generation Next mascot is the Ducks) was far more important about what teachers are known for and who to parrot.
than I foresaw it to be. sign up for first. It’s harder to make impulsive The center of this
In a way college orientation makes you feel Generally I don’t find things like orienta- decisions you’ll regret when talking them over novel is a man named
like you’ve gone backward in time, despite it tions and help sessions to be particularly help- with someone who knows what’s up. Switters — a risky choice for an author
being a gigantic step in your future. All of a ful. With college, though, I felt a little different. If you’re planning to take a language in col- because most times a character is not
sudden, you’re surrounded by strangers, being This is one of the first decisions I’m making lege, or an advanced math class, you’ll have to complex and interesting enough to carry
led by someone older dressed like a summer- on my own; one of the first times I really feel take a placement test. But placement tests are the weight of an entire story. Switters is
camp counselor. You are required to play name like I’m driving the car that is my life instead the only academic activities you have to dread. a 35-year-old, educated and jocular CIA
games — two truths and a lie and ninja (if you of just being along for the ride. Therefore, eas- agent with a thing for wine and Broadway
Lastly, there’s the possibility of meeting
don’t know what that is, substitute it with what- ing into this new phase I’ve chosen makes it tunes.
someone you click with at orientation (it’s
ever you would play on a deserted island with feel less like jumping blindly into unfamiliar The book bounces around in such an
hard not to form a relationship with whomever
20 13-year-olds who are nearly bored to death). waters. Just being on the campus and around unsystematic manner that one could eas-
you sit next to at the how-not-to-get-raped
But then, after an egregious amount of skits the people I know I’m eventually going to have ily dismiss the story as fake and unlikely.
skit). At least you’ll have someone to look for
and dopey demonstrations, the summer-camp to befriend made my future less figurative and But the strange part is that you don’t.
when the first week rolls around and you’re
aura fades away and you’re left standing alone murky, and more like reality. Robbins draws you so far into his world
the only one from Santa Fe.
on a giant campus, faced with several paths to Picking my classes was the major event that that you eat up every word he says, losing
So, though you’re not quite old enough to regard for the logical world, and isn’t that
choose from, both metaphorical and physical. made traveling 1,000 miles worthwhile. Pick- skip the name games and go adult with name
It’s almost inevitable that you’re going to get lost. ing classes sounds easy, like something you what good books were made for?
tags, college orientation is something that
My college orientation experience was at could do online. Well, in fact, you can. But might actually help in the long run. Jahla Seppanen is a freshman at Sarah
the University of Oregon in Eugene. Though meeting face to face with a guidance counselor Lawrence College. You can reach her at
I went with my mom, I had several ounces helps a lot with the surprisingly hard process Lucy Ohlsen is a freshman at the University of jnm747@hotmail.
of apprehensive goo in my gut. I’m probably (picking classes becomes a lot harder when Oregon. You can reach her at limefreak44@
exaggerating the amount of goo in hindsight, you’re picking between things you actually cybermesa.com.

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