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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1980 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 9-2-1980 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 085, No 7, 9/2/ 1980 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1980 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 085, No 7, 9/2/1980." 85, 7 (1980). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ daily_lobo_1980/90 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 1980 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. c>P r IC{ Is ,378· 7~9 &t,R\AlS t~rJ~t l{n3Qk/ /'X!(Jf· ~ JCfro NEW MEXICO --~S~EPIT"\0...,.,.7ffi'•fltf\IHTO-----__,__...,------ L_o_. _o_. ~- __D_at_ty_\1' VOL. 85 NO.7 Tuesday, September 2, 1980 Rape Crisis Center Is Helping Victims Laura Morgan frustrated now, and women have traditionally been called One rape is reported in New vulnerable." Mexico every eighteen hours. Society cannot change tradition In 1979, there were 552 reported overnight, however, and economic sexual assaults in Albuquerque. pressures are inevitable, Rosner The total number of reported said. The Rape Crisis Center cases of rape in Albuquerque for provides services to the rape victim, June, 1980, was 64. who need not be. physically injured These facts are not intended to to be in intense pain. scare, but to make you aware, The Rape Crisis Center offers: because unless you or someone you Twenty-four hour telephone know has been a victim of rape, the assistance. Staff members answer truth is merely words on paper. the phones from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Yet "anybody can be a victim," on weekdays, and evening and according to Lynn Rosner, weekend calls are handled by coordinator for the Rape- Crisis trained volunteers. Center in Albuquerque. "The Crisis counseling for the victim, rapist looks not for someone at as well as the victim's family and tractive, but for someone he thinks friends. he can overpower.'' Recommendations on medical "Rape is a crime of violence; it treatment. has little to do with sex," Rosner Information and assistance continued. "We encourage women through legal alternatives. to take self-defense if they want to, Short- or long-term individual but that really isn't where the focus counseling. should be. The responsibility lies Victim support groups for both with the entire society; people have rape and incest victims. to change the basic factors that "A victim feels isolated. cause and perpetuate rape in the Intellectually, she knows it can first place." happen to other people too, but Rosner believes that rape and emotionally, she feels very alone," other violent crimes are increasing • Rosner explained. because of economic pressures. Family members of the rape "The Wall Street Journal predicted victim also need help in coping with an increase in violent crimes," she the crisis, Rosner said. "Male said. "People feel powerless and continued on page 6 1st Hon1ecoming King Applications Available Application forms will be who have completed ·at least 60 available today for UNM's 1980 credit hours with a grade point Homecoming king and queen and average of 2.5 or better. for entrants in the revived Walking groups and floats willbe Homecoming parade. included in the parade, which will The UNM hot air balloon looms in the background as a chili and watermelon picnic draws to a close Students will vote Oct. 7 to select proceed south on University the first week or classes. (Photo by Rand~ Montoya) the Homecoming royalty and four Boulevard from the main campus attendants. This is the first year to the football stadium at about there has been a homecoming king. 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. ll. Homecoming royalty will be Parade entries will be judged, Candidates Get Do\VIl to Business: ' crowned at a noon rally Oct. 8 and with prizes awarded in three will preside over Homecoming divisions. Student organizations, events Oct. 9, 10, and 11. The king academic departments, alumni and queen will receive a $150 groups and others are expected to Make Promises and Accusations stipend from the UNM Alumni compete irt the parade. Non JERSEY ClTY, N.J. -Ronald CHICAGO - Independent John TUSCUMBIA, Ala. - President Association, sponsor of the elec campus groups are also invited. Reagan launched his presidential Anderson hit hard at the two major Carter went South Monday to open tion. More information about the campaign Monday with a blistering party candidates Monday, calling his re-election campaign at a down Entry forms and rules for the royal election and the parade is attack on President Carter's record. Ronald Reagan "simplistic" and home picnic and political rally. election will be available in the available from Gary Thompson, Standing in the shadow of the predicted that President Carter Carter told a crowd of 30,000 UNM Alumni Office on the second associate director of alumni Statue of Liberty, Reagan said would agree to a three-way debate. that he will ••work for a secure floor of the SUB. Candidates must relations, in the alumni office, 277- Carter failed to respond to the "Mr. Carter does have a wa;; of peace'' and reminded them be full-time. undergraduate students 5808. nation's economic plight until two responding when he feels the weight America has been at peace for four months before the election. of public opinion," Anderson told years. ''The Carter record is a litany of -reporters in Chicago. He used the Carter also said on the basis of despair, of broken trusts, of sacred Labor Day platform to showcase his program and legislation passed prolrtises abandoned and his plan to have Congress pass tax by Congress, ••we can renew our More Registrars Wanted forgotten,,,. Reagan said. laws that would give labor and whole economy .... We can have Students who missed the should let the registration office Reagan said Carter's latest plan management incentives to follow the future we want. We can make is his fifth in 31/2 years. wage-price guidelines. our dreams for this country collie student senate meeting last week know you are part of the UNM 11 and are still interested in Voter Registration Campaign. With two months to go until the "I alrt going to ask Congress for true.'' becoming registrars can do so by election he rides to the rescue now legislation that will either reward "l just want to say how great it is going to the County Clerk's Registrars will be on the mall with a · crazy quilt of obvious those who live up to those to be with folks who don't talk with Office, SOS Central Ave., 766- for those who wish register as election·year promises which he wiD guidelines - reward them with a an accent," he said. "You people 4085. voters. This schedule is ask Congress for - next year," tax credit - or we are going to here share my past, my values and After becoming certified as a prelitninary, depending on Reagan said. penalite"; he said. my love of this country." deputy registrar you should commitments of the registrars.· Reagan said the Republicans He also pursued his argument Also. on the platform was George schedule yourself for weekly Mall registration is scheduled bring "a new message of hope to aU that neither Reagan or Carter find a Wallace, who was paralyzed by a registration times by filling yo.ar for Monday from noon to 1 Americans" and that he would nuclear war unthinkable. A would-be assassin's bullet in 197'1. name on the schedule posted for p.m., Tuesday from 11 a.m. to provide ''jobs, lower taxes and an directive Carter recently signed, he during his last presidential race. voter registration in the SUB at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday from 10 expanded economy," but he said is proof the president thinks a After .his speech, the president the information booth. a.m. to noon and 12:30 p.m. to provided no details on how that nuclear war could be fought and flew back to Washington to attend would accolrtplished. won. a White House Labor Day picnic. The instruction and swearing 2:30 p.lrt. 1 Thursday from noon in of new registrars takes ap to 2 p.lrt., artd Friday from noon proximately ·IS lrtinutes, and you to2 p.m. A new procedure tor getting toofball tlclcets ·see page 8. ,· f i I Page 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, September I, 1980 World News \fouse Deaths :\fourned \ ~ iee Premier Deng Predicts War '• :_ :: ' Hs: --'--~~.. ;:a:-~;;-; ~:--J: -:. ... :~r:::.~ :~:::e w ~.,.. ;:~.;": -··!'- f ·:~ L:"; ~-f :E.-.: .:_ ;;.E_· --.. ~ .r.... :.. ,.;-,~~:- .. ......,1' ... :-::.-t: ~'... •::.; ~:e- :>~~ ~ :..:.!': :"::"" .. "; ':'";_,;;-.':': ~ ... ~ ...; ....... ~.-:·;. ::.t~ J; ~~= ...... ~·: ~--.. 'a~;.r-...a::.'!~~ B-~-';: or'.! ·... a.'.!·~-~-~;~ ...... :::.:~ ~'!!""te~ ..... -;.:z..f':f. 'iJ: Vt ~: 1 a!':.-:; ':::-0!:-.g:!-.e;: 2216 Central SE ·: - .. ::- ·~ ~- ,_ .._,.; :::·:·..... = ;.,.. : e~ . ~a~-; .... I:-;r: """'(r;:-r;ar ' ... ~ ;.a: ~r,..;:~ ~-e .!~-=-- ;:2: ,;=-£.~- :~= !: .. ~--: ' ... 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