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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 082, No 1, 8/14/1978. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1978 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 8-14-1978 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 082, No 1, 8/ 14/1978 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1978 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 082, No 1, 8/14/1978." 82, 1 (1978). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1978/80 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1978 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. -~-~~-~~--- ------ --- Ne\N Mexico· Nose to the grind stone, shoulder to the . ¥ DAILY wheel .•.. Monday, August 14,1978 flllHt:n PHOTO Index Campus Wrap Up •.••.•••••.• 812 ... B 13 Arts • • • • • .. • • .. • . • .. • •. •. • ill • • ill A 1·9 • A24 Sports •••••••••••••.••..• 826- 831 UNM Sranches,SateUites A10-12 World News •.•..•. ~-. A6~A8, 82-84 [). H. Lawrence .ii •••••••••••.• 814 ... 15 w ••••• j •••••••.•.•• Editorial ••.•. Ji • ·~ •••••••• ~ •• A4- A5 Hitchhiking. A30 ~ 31 Off Campus Housing •...•..•.•• 819 New Student Orientation • •• :: d /-.}·· ORIENTATION SESSIONS ::.-::::..:_~.'::.. ~-~- 11 .. 12:30 .. Monday August 14 · ·a .. 4:30 .. Friday August 18 .. :-~\ 3 .. 4:30 ·Tuesday August 15 7 .. 8:30 .. Thursday August 24 ,.:. ..-~~- ... ~~ '\. .. ~ ~ ~ ... All sessions will be held in New Mexico Union Bldg. 250-C. Come .,~ to meet UNM staff and learn about services and opportunities for , you. " For the best in 1es• -·-· ·-·- -·-· ·-·- osters • -·-· ·-·- .. estr \ •! ...... ·-·- -·-· ·-·- 111 Harvard S.E. •8117 Menaul N.E. 1\ (ascrossfrom VNM) 266-7709 (across from Hoffmantown) 296-5039 OpenlO:OO a.m.. -9:00 p.m. Mon.-Sat. • 12:00 a.m.. -6:00 p. m. Sunday .. l.f'!JL!!.H~ -; ~:l ~~ ~~Jl!~!JJ:,!) .,fi,!)JJ(!J~J~lil ! I_ JJiil11 J.J).U!) ,UJ)J~ J'l)t-1~ 10 While you vvere gone, we looked at • • • ~. Editoriai - ~ .,(j ~ Sticky ruling Rusk ousting attempted r 0 co The Supreme Court of the United States was busy Monday handing We've seen nothing in the media in the past few , now over $200,00(1, we must agree with the mayor 9 ~ / CorTie~one, come all down some rather controversial decisions, one of which may stick in days about an Albuquerque housewife's attempt to tl)at the move wmJid bo profitable in the long run. recall Mayor David Rusk. >- the craw of members of a highly influential American religious group. It's people liko Mrs. Hyk(ls who are often too full of ~ The decision, of course, Is that which cle<tred the way for a band of Mrs. Kenneth Hykes, who began the recall drive last hindsight, enraged over what they now consider a g .:: I American Nazis to block demonstrations by the National Socialist Party weekend in objection to Rusk's announcement that radical or unnecessary move, to stop to tl1ink about - of America. Recently Skokie officials requested that a planned June 25 the city would try to purchase a liquor license, may not the subseq~ent benefits. ,.. Nctw "' tim lim" for all good studnnw to c:onw to tim a•cl of thnir rally by the Nazis by postponed pending consideration of the town's be as successful in her endeavor as she believes. In this case, Mayor Rusk had the foresight to act "' '-dlllplJ~; rwwspHpf~r, formal appeal. · Her enthusiasm and convictions are admirable, but . J I misplaced. promptly amid much pertest in order to save a vital "" I I"" l 080 1s lookmg for roport!n•; <md c:ornH;poncfonts in any Without comment, Justice Warren Burger denied the request. part of the city. Contrary to Mrs. Hykes' beliefs, his do•p<~rtrnmtt or collnw• within lfw Umvnmrty r;ommuruty. Ti11~ mnans Lower courts had also ruled aginst the town. The liquor license the city hopes to purchase will actions are rational and are truly in the best into rest of ' ""I •mly thosn pr.opiP wl1() would Irk" to Wtll!l, hut aiM> those who The question here seems to be, "Just how far does the first undoubtably boost business and tourism in the all Albuquerqueans. I know •,()muthtnn the LOBO muy not. amendment's guarantee of freedom of speech and assembly go?" downtown area. Although the license's pricetag is And that, of course, is why we have the United States Supreme rr you woulrl ilk" to !J<lt tnvolvnd with mforrnm[J your follow studen· ,'. 1'. ~hout whnt"!.> fJOIIl!J on u UNM, !)five us <J r;all 277 !i656. Anyonu in j Court. But in this particular case, the decision to grant freedom of tlt•lllHWSHI<mt would hn happy to dtsr;uss 11 with you. i spee<;h to one group indirectly infringes upon the freedom of religion of another group, I - -·c-~--. ··''~- -- ·-----~ --.-.-,.-~~~~.~~~-~. Carter speaks, Russia listens About ten per cent of Skokie residents are survivors of World War II Nazi concentration camps. For them, the Nazis' march through their community rekindles old hatreds, fears and memories of death and suffering. President Carter has sidestepped his habitual in­ The president is gradually learning tho validity of the For them, the America they fled to after the war has'somehow turned decisiveness and has opted for strong action in d~aling against them. "ac:tions speak louder than words" adage. Somehow, with the Soviet Union. And we're glad to hear it. world leaders often got caught up in the eloquence I And for them, their lives are once again visions of madness and The president Tuesday killed the sale of a Anew you Letters J terror. and power of their own speech -· but it often turns DOONESBURY sophisticated computer to the Soviet news agency out not be power at all, or1ly shallow rhetoric. Power is But the opposing argument prevailed; the Nazis will march. Tass in reaction to the trial outcomes of two Soviet indicated by movement and aclion; they am thu only I· And Skokie Jews m~y hide behind locked doors and bolt.ed win· dissidents and two American journalists. dows. • universal language. by Garry Trudeau I. Mr. Carter also placed all U.S. oil technology Mr. Carter's positive move Is onothe Soviets cannot Inadequate rhetoric equipment sold to the U.S.S.R. on the commodities ignore or taku lightly. They should prepare themselves I fliP h~·f-IUoJhlhtt ttf ',! hi~~ol uu·~ub w~u~y thnJ~Yt ru ttu~uly pt!upln hu control list, which means the sale must have for more frequent displays of leadership. Ed1tor: New iUexico presidential approval. · ,n1w• •t •l UiP flfJ',r• ht uu~ ~Jrnu:f 1 ,htHI". ~.houhf~~r to flw wheel und DAILY LOBO Jlll'o'oliJiv lit" Y"" hn••w wiMIIIt tlu• ''""''· ,J•; ilhJ~triill,tlnn thll lront(loi!Jf! HI, lACEY! I n! !"d"y •, l IIllO • Wo foel it 1s neces~ary to object strongly to statements by Sen. Gary fJJHm$UP, -·-· ... ---------------~~~~~~~~~-------------. D. ·· Vol. 83 No.1 /: ·. I I m uth••r•,, 11 •, nu•rl'ly II" klfi!Jllfl w!!pre we loft off last spnng, after a Hart, Colo., made during a recent visit to Santa Fe. '!-S chair· BOss? Wf1U de~f·rw~d vac..nu>n person of tho U.S. Senato Subcommittee on Nuclear Regulatton, liart would deny stntes the right to veto nuclear waste disposal. In an effort U!l · \, u \/1 lltu 11Uiflt 1-n/}(, h JIIMI\Jn~ I Am lim sull others, 11 meun~ a fresh 5larL tht•mt:h tulia\ t'ln\ rt'J:Uidl' "ft•k nf to JUStify his position, he asks "What if every state vot?cs7" ln so ~hllldil• I for thiJ stall olthe LOOO, tho begtnnu1g oltho fall semester means tf~t• t lll't.'f'll\ ·u:~r Dill( "nJJ.~ dllltlli.; ()ll' ..IIIII doing, he is acknowledging thu distinct possibil!tY that, giVen an op· J11q \4'""\IUU ln tf~~t' IJIIiil!i flf ~ltui.;·r~t I that we've hopefully gottt111 out ilct mocthcr durtno tho summor portonitv, every state would veto nuclear waste dtsposal. I~IMIU·I~m~o- t~l IIJt' l mu·nat'- ul I ~cs~;um and me now Jlrcparcd to bung you a newsy, 111torosting, en· The widespread opposition is due to the ob~ious dangers of current .111~ «'l tu~<~mt~n" ,:i':',~~i1:~~.;·;~:~.,,~ ~;~~ I tertmmng and diVerse campus newspaper, We think wo can do it; but w11sto disposal storage schemes. The solut1ons which h~ve be~n I we mwd you help. We need to know what you like, what you don't like, presented aro woefully inadequate and ~oopto sense •th1s, Hart s I what you'd l1ko to see more ol, less of, nolfung of. We'd like your par· response is belligerent. Instead of attempllng to dent Wit~ real, un· I t•upahon and your mput to make this year's LOBO tho best ever. solved problems, he would simpi,Y force .an ~nproven, .•mp.r~ctlcal I solution on the public. We see th1s as an trrai!Onal, unsc1enbf1c and I unhealthy response to a significant sciontirlc and technological dilemmo. k k A more appropriate position for a responstble lawma er to ta e would be to re-oxamine the proposals in .an ~onest attempt to evaluate ~~~~~~..:..J the implications and dangers of present disposal solutiOns, We are Parking questions horrified by Hart's ex1rcmely insensitive and myopic stance. He appears 10 be seeking an expedient, short-term political solution to a long-term • • • Because Budget AnyLp 1250,000 years! problem. ~)" Loves You Bettet 0( The UNM pmking situation seems to be tJ student's losing battlo.
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