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By LORI LAC~OONIA · May, while the student body has to office has to do tben is carry them available, they would be in either ()f LOBOSlaffWrite, - wait until July. · to applicants, for we did aU the the two lots. Many students' are getting a lot In case .some of you fell that work for them." I' Birge said~ "One of my biggest I more exercise this semester walking you've been cheated, parking 'I complaints is that students don't . i . from the n"rth lot (free parking) services will assure you that . One problem that Birge stated is I j read and process the way we advise . t ·; because they banded their ap- everything was done in an entirely that 28,00 applications were sent . I They were told to mail in their plications in too late· or were fair and systematic· way. out for 2,000 parking places. "But applications while many walked in reft~sed parking stickers When they On July 13, out-of-state ap. we must take into consideration, with them and all that did was take asked for them. . plication§ were sent· out. On July that many students ride bicycles, us away from the system we had ! l . \ Most st~dents. did not . rec~ive 20, out-of-town applic~tions were motorcycles, or even walk." advised." '. their parkmg sticker apphcataons sent out, and July 23, students in . r,, ' ' until JulY, 26 ·or July 27, while the Albuquerque were sent their The."B" zone was sold out on July There is no waiting list available processing date began July 25. parking applications. 25, the first processing day. The and the only permits left are in Walter Birge, manager of ''This gives everyone .. an equal "C" zone foUowed suit on July 26, ' ; "L", ·"M," and some for the parking services, said, "We'll never 'opportunity/' Birge said. and the "D" and •• J" were sold out handicapped, or; as Birge caUed : . ' ~ know how fast tliey would have Many compaints have reached a few days later, ~irge said. them"people with severe disor­ sold out~ but the faculty does have Birge, but he said they feel they do Zones "E" and "F" are usually ders." priority, and this year there has this in the best way possible. "We occupied by faculty while zone At the present ·time there are w.-,., 1111.11•, ,.nag• been an increase in the p~rchases." sort the applications by zip codes, "0" is used by dormitory approximately 4,000 paid parking of. hrkl'!g S.rvk:a Birge . said that the faculty, place.'them in large trays and then' residents. Zones "L" and "M" places. Birge said, "There are never graduate and teaching assistants they are taken to the main post have been· cut becaqse of con­ enough spaces to accomodate all receive their applications in April or office." He added, "AU the post struction and ifany spaces are now the students and faculty." ,.

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· -~ . , , •. ; · A march in honor of slain New Mexico ;(,!/ '· Bosque Farms policeman .. . . Charles Wasmer will begin at 1Jfj~(JVha. m. Friday in Bosque DAILY · • ~ 'Farms in front of the sheriff's Thunsday,August25,1977 office. a spokesman for the marcf\.said . . r·---,.~.::::3 APD Supports l--·_j . ' [] Old-Time. Beats

By ROBERT R. LE~ a sustation) to cover the Southeast LOBO Staff Writer heights from Girard east to the city The Albuquerque Police would limits. And we're looking at a loca­ like to see the temporary poice sub­ tion around Wyoming and station concept put into city-wide Comanche for the Northeast operation, . said Lucias Powell, heights," Powell said.

Deputy Chief of Field Services for .~ APP. • "· · · ·Each sub6t ..til:i't. ·:~ ~;·~:~ ... v~t · about $200,00, and wo1,1ld represent ''The crime tate is down in the about 2 ,00 square feet of building area. There is a larger percentage or' space, "plus adequate parking and reduction in the crime rate than communications services,'' said there is city wide," he said. "Also Powell. But, he added, "What I would like department had previously studied dary of the river, plus there was the solution rate of reported crime and what the city council is wiUing. the concept as it was being applied already a facility there we could in the area is 39 per cent in the sub­ "We will be submitting budget to provide may be pales apart." in other cities. use." station area, as compared to 22 per proposals (to the city council) with­ cent city wide." in the next 30 days for the fiscal year beginning July 1978," Powell The West Mesa unit, comprised "'The idea behind usin& the West aded. of 25 men and five supervisors, was side, PoweU said, "was that it's a PoweU· iilso said .. that some However, it will probably be two established to test "fuU•service · miniature city of Albuquerque: it's reorganization is going on within years before more substations are Powell would like to. see a per- neighborhood team-policing'' got the saine population mix, and the department to prepare Jot sub­ established, he said. manent structure built fonhe West concept, Powell said. Th~ it's isolated by the natural boun- station operations.. ''We're looking at a locatioil~ · Mesa substation unit~ now quar­ around Louisbma and Central (for tered in old classroom building.

To Graduate Monopoly ·Eiifflinated By OONALD•....:•~-~(JN.. ··.. the . used cat: ·~arket; nuctuates keep prices Jow, Kevin McKiernan,_ LOBO 8cattWnrer- · : ·ad:.ortfi.Og .to demand and semi- manager of Student Bookstore ~eikfJv a:r.i!h't~' set wholesale prices said. it Test Plailned The recent openina of Swdent accotd~giy, · · .. · .· ·. McKiernan said the used bOok BoOkstore, Inc., on Central Ave. Most: ·. un.i~efsit)t . affiliated market .is indirectly controlled by SE~ next Cloor to the Lobo Catnpm~. bOOkstores refuse· to ' purchase publishers and professors. Pharmacy, has eliminated the books at greater than·tfte whotesale Professors are free to change their By MELANIE CARVER · ONM Bookstore's long standing price unless the book wiD be used: .texts each semester, and publishing ~ i:. LOBOS.. ff Writer monopoly. later on in classes, aspokesilui.il for sale$01en bombatd:protessors with ' that I All students who have entered a degree granting college as of 197~ Roughly 6~ per cent of the the UNM bookstornaid. texts often oontaitt material Student Bookstore, inc. is oneof UseleSstoth't.cotJrse, he said. 'I and have completed 88 hours, should begin rejistering for the exit Student Bookstore's sales are in i a chain of 14 student bookstores .P.'I,Iblisher ]lri.U print ': test. The exit test, formerly the Undergraduate Assessment Program used books, and selling prices are Soineti~es"· a (UAP) or the Undergraduate Program Te5t Battery (UPTB) is given which· exchange books in order to · (conLonp.ge6) competitive· with the UNM ., by the Educational Testing Service, and is a requirement for bookstore. graduation. · · . · · . · Due to the elimination of the Registration wil be held through the month 9f Sept., beginning wholesale dealer, however, the Berkowitz Astonishes· Sept. 6. The test will be given on Nov. 5. There is no !Jlinimum grade Student Bookstore can offer higher requirement and the tests are used soley for sl_!mmary purposes in prices when they purchase your Attorney, Courtroom· comparing UNM graduates to other .graduaiesf said Dr. Rodney used books. This advantage applies Young, director of testing. NEW-YORK (UPI ) ,..... The accused "Son of Sam" killer Wednesd~y I only to books no longer. used by I Last summer's session marked the beginning of two iniJ)ortant UNM courses. Even books up to startled a hospital courtroom by denying he is David R. Berkowitz, the changes in the program, Young said. The first is a change in four years . old may have some name he has freely used since his arrest two weeks ago. I registration procedure. Students should pick up a drop..add sfip and value.· Even Berkowitz's attorney was stunned and quickly asked that his client I a list of instructions at their college and register for the test at Although. sale prices are com: ''stand mute" during the rest of an .atraignmen~ where he .was charged in Bandelier Hall, using the same procedure as'if'addirig a tlass to their petitive, each bookstore offers three mote of six murders attributed the .44 -caliber killer • schedule, he said. - merchandise to suit different needs. The surprise devlopment came one minute after. Berkowitz, dressed in · The·second change is an addition of advanced field tests in most The UNM Bookstore deals prison issue pajamas and bathrobe,. was led into a makeshift courtroom at areas· of major study. These tests are actually Graduate. Record primarily with new books, with a Kings County Hospital and pleaded innocent to murder charges returned • Exams (GRE) • the advantqes of the ORE additions to the program limited used book selection. by a Bronx County Orand Jury. . . . . · are a savings of time and expen$C. Most graduate schools require· The new Student Bookstore Defense attorney Mark Jay Heller said he confronted ·Be~,kowitz aft~r that entrance students take this test, and a student who has takenit carries a large volume of used texts the arraignment, "and we.discussed the statement he made.. HeUers~d with his "88 hours" can simply transfer his grades for a transcript that generally sell for three-fourths BerkoWitz would not elaborate. The suspect . was born R1chard Dav1d service of$2.~0 and bypass expenses. ofthe test. of the original cost. . Falco, bUt was adopted at 17 months by Nat ~rkowitz and his wife, who The used text book market, like changed his name to David Rich~d Berkowitz...... • U~S., Mexico Trade Jailbirds '····'· \~CJ)~[1l!J Siblings .,"' MEXICO CITY - Prison officials moved some of the 600 ""w" American prisoners in Mexican jails to the capital's Santa Marta Announce Freshmen Aptitude Tests Drop z Prison Wednesday in preparation for U.S. congressional approval ~:flY·~ ., of a prisoner exchange treaty, aU .S. Embassy spokesman said. " In July the Senate unanimously approved a treaty under which Death Pact NEW YORK (UPI) -American ~ f freshmen entering college next "~- Americans will be able to serve Mexican sentences in U.S. jails and ,By United Pre~. International : $17,600, up 7.3 per cent over last n month will take with them the year. About one-fourth of the 0 Mexicans in U.S. prisons would be able to return to Mexico to serve tJ prison sentences imposed in the . Look for the Dry Clean Label CAPJ;l, TOWN, South Africa lowest scholastic aptitude scores in students estimated their parents' s. half a century, the College Board Lowest in Fifty Years income below $I2,000. More than The treaty stemm~d partly from charges mady by American (UPI) - Heart transplant.specialist -< WASHINGTON ..;.. Citing widespread fraud on labels which tell reported Wednesday. t-' citizens that they had been tortured while in Mexican prisons. Christiaan Barnard and his brother two-fifths pegged it over $20,000. 0 consumers how to wash or otherwise care for clothes, a feder;al Average Scholastic Aptitude Test <:r Marius have agreed on a death P!lct all 1977 high school graduates and American Indian. -The median of estimated p trade Commission (FTC) officer Wednesday recommended major to kill the other should the other's (SAT) scores of youths headed for about two-thirds of the fall's seniors have a SAT score over 500 patental contribution toward changes in the labeling requirements. . . . . , college dropped two points in the -Males had higher SAT scores, and parents able to contribute > Young Talks On ••• And On life become intolerable through college freshmen. both verbal and mathematical but college expenses was $1 ,200. About John Gray, who presided over weeks of hearmgs.mt~ the ~C s verbal section of the test-from 431 $4,800 or more to their education. three-quarters of all families cannot illness, Barnard said Wednesday. A report on possible causes of the women continued to excel in the 'l:!" rr proposal to revise care labels, recommended bleach~ng mst~ucuons in 1976 to 429. The mathematical The test is scored from 200 to 800, "'~ LAGOS, Nigeria - U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young said 14-year skid in SAT scores was test of standard writted English. contribute fully the costs of N l be included that both washing and dry cleaning advtce be giVen and score dipped two points also, from released earlier this week. It cited with the higher figure being a education at public four-year in­ Wednesday the United States will never supply arms to Black that the labels be required for the first time on leather and suede Barnard, pioneer in his field of 472 to 470. . Women report high school grade perfect score. This means ·"',..,;. among probably causes: Relaxed stitutions with average annual \0 nationalist movements in Southern Africa and that Washington was • garments, carpets, household furnishings and yarn. surgery, made the remark 'at a press And that isn't all the bad news. averages higher than men except in limitations on the n urn ber of ...... not afraid of Communist influence on the continent. teaching standards, television expenses of$2,900...... Care labels were first required by the FTC in 1971. Sen. _Warren lunch to announce his new book The average scores on all mathematics and physical sciences. potential applicants who can pay at U.S. officials said Young would address a U.N.-sponsored competing with homework, grade The mean grade point average for The information for the profile Magnuson; D-wash., told the agency f97~ t?~t deception ha~ "In The Night Season" written achievement tests slipped from 538 most colleges and whose aptitude is i!' inflation, changes in the family and females was 3.17 and for men, 3.05, of entering feshmen came from conference on apartheid today as scheduled. Earlier, conference developed, particularly with labels whtch satd dry 7lean .o~!Y jointly with South· African. writer high enough to meet intellectual I to 533, down five points over the qunprecedented turbulence ·in student descriptive questionnaires observers said Young might cancel his speech because of harsh when in fact the garment could be washed and others whtch satd do Siegrried'Stander. previous year. The English com­ -The male edge in average standards at top colleges. criticism of the United States by other delegates. " national affairs"-the Vietnam verbal scores is 431 versus 427; in distributed in conjun-ction with the not bleach" when bleaching was perfectly safe. . . I position achievement test took the Way and Watergate. -Median family income is aptitude and achievement tests. He said the government should require persons who wnte the The book deals vvith euthanasia biggest dive, from 532 last year to mathematical aptitude, 497 to 445. and legal action patients take The profile also showed: -Health and medical-related labels to have evidence the instructions are accurate • 516. -The percentage of minority against doctors. The lowest scores in the 51-year fields top intended areas of study SPECIAL OFFER ,j students taking the SATS increased for women. Business and commerce history of the test measuring college for the second year in a row. COPIES FOR STUDENTS & FACULTY Spur Nixon Search Both Christiaan Barnard and aptitude were part of a report on showed gains and were now the Marius, also a member of the heart 1 Sixteen per cent of the students who fastest growing fi'eld in popularity the average profile of a million took the SAT belong to an ethnic surgery team at Groote Schuur youths planning to go to, college, for both sexes. Engineering is the please Hospital, support the principle of l minority. Among them, 8.8 per most popular major for men. presen• EACH showing their plans skills and in­ cent were Black; 2.4 per cent were 2~( CASH euthanasia. J terests. Education, physical science, ID card Vanishing Gifts I. Oriental; l. 7 per cent were Mexican English literature and mathematics 2 Pj0 CH~CInot ~~"'g•J • open Sflven (7) rlays a week to doctors if living became intolerable. !' gi'l(l you mora sorvlcc • offsot prlnling, typesetting, artists, creative dMign. boxes of Richard Nixon's im­ Nixon, Tricia and Julie. He told reporters he had made such Culture, Sociology pounded papers to see if any of the State Department records show 0,1TAro:\· roflupt fur rfr~opl't'llNiM of u l;'opyillg ami prltlllnr buJini'U a pact wit~ his brother Marius, to lJ SERI-'ICE...... NOW... , .. Wl/EN YOU NEED IT! And tnough rquf{•mMr, expensive gifts he received from 24328.(1 many of the missing gifts were from come into effect if one of them II hiliI)', and lfllillrd fll'utmnrl ro lwndlt all }'Our ttip)'lrrr emf f>tfnrlng Jlrrds. foreign governments are missing. Iran and others were from could not take their own life. 1712' LOMAS N~ !Ca

White House Press Secretary -·-···-·- Jody Powell told reporters the U.S.L.-Panamanian "Treaty of Call VeAt 266-1981 Neutrality"-second part of the 3624 Central SE Levis two-part agreement, which Just East Of Carlisle guarantees the canal will be kept :!lnuututu open to all shipping&would be 881·2212 262·1431 signed by the entire membership of Montgomery Plaza 515 Wyoming NE 10% the Organization of American 111 Harvard S.E. 8117 Menaul N .E. All day packs off States, which lias supported the 293·5120 treaty negotiations. Juan Tabo Shopping Center (ascrossfrom UNM)266-7709 (across from Hoffmantown) 296-5039 with this add

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•'-:...' Community College Campaigned~ a:: "The University of New Mexco must be involved, " said Gov. Jerry "'~· Apodaca to the UNM Board of Regents Wcdnesday. o Gov. Apodaca said that the program cannot function without UNM tJ because students attending the proposed community college must be able ~

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Editorial • y • •• ; ~he Regents responded to the community college propsal of Apodaca by 0' sa~mg the J?ropo;>sal did. not fulfill the University's objective. The Regents . !? Puzzle's satd t~e Umverstty had mtended for the community college to be simply an ~ Parking Services extenswn of UNM and would be controlled by the same governing body. A · '@ proposal paper ~ritten by Dr. ~cAllister Hull oulines the Regents' plan. ~ Return Lau~ence Smtth, U of A prestdent, appeared at the Scholes Hall meeting ~ System a Joke For all of you crqssword and satd th'!t U of A's financial situation is critical. :<; -<1". puzzle addicts, the LOBO is not With an enrollment of 5,000 at present and a predicted loss of 2,000 ::l " We've got to laug.h at the "fair' system, parking services has of mailing trying to make you . suffer by students if a community college is established, U of A would be in extreme p:;~ out applications for parking permits, and then criticizing students for discontinuing the crossword financial straits. He said U of A would prefer to join into a community walking in with the applications. puzzle we had last year. college. Let's have a look at why we're laughing. Due to circumstances beyond T-VI officials gave no position at the meeting. Apodaca said T-VI must APPLICATIONSto Albuquerque students were mailed out on July 23, our control, the supplier of our be involved for two reasons: !)The added tax burden of supporting both T­ a Saturday. They could not have posssibly reached students until the 25th, crossword puzzles went out of V! and a community college as separate entities would be unnecessary. 2) a Monday. Assuming the conscientious student returned the application business during the summer and Creating a community college and maintaining T-VI's technical-vocational and check that day the application could have been received by the 26th, a we were left high and dry. skills classes would be an unnecessary duplication of effort. Tuesday. Of course, all of this depends on one-day delivery service from Several complaints about the Apodaca stressed the need in New Mexico for a non-competitive in­ the post office. Your remember them? They're those fellows who run a lack of the puzzle set us into stitution that would serve some 10,000 students in a communmity college huge debt each year and don't want to deliver mail Saturday. action and we have a contract in style. He said any losses in UNM's enrollment would be compensated for We know of several persons in our office who did not even receive their the mail to get a new puzzle. But ' . in the University's funding. applications until the 27th. it should take a few weeks for it Lobo photo by w. T. Hunt . All. parties involved agreed on the extreme need for a community college But assuming you did get your application back by the 26th, the earliest to get here so please be patient. m thts area. But asked what plan had. been agreed upon at present possible date. What then? Well, you couldn't get a spot in "B" because it In the meantime, readers can W~;~rkshop, Rally Highlight Apodaca replied, ''There is no agreement." ' was sold out the day before. And your chances of getting into "C" were try something a little more in­ also quite slim because it too sold out that day. triguing. It's called "Find the , Now if you didn't even get an application until the 27th like we did, and Typographical Errors." didn't send that application back to parking services by the 29th, you lose too, because "D" and "J" were sold out by then. Suffrage Celebration THIS LEAVES YOU with "G" which is mostly for dorm students and is DOONESBURY Evening Women's issues, both historically p.m., Men's Consciousness AlbUquerque M~n's Resource ony feasible for those of you who are usee! to making the La Luz trail run. and today, will be highlighted in a Raising, Affirmative Action; and 4 Group. So what did many intelligent students do? They walked into parking 7HE C1JI/QI5 !JCell daylong series of workshops and an p.m., Women in Science and Students services on the 25th because they knew they'd be shut out if they waited. ClltLIIIG EV!iRY evening rally celebrating the 57th Engineering, Feminism. and More than 20 tables, sponsored Well, poor little parking services. This took them out of their beloved ~i anniversary of women's suffrage, Lesbianism. Presented by local by various New Mexico groups system. ecr '' .J31Cf\ND N~W Friday August 26th, at UNM. experts workshops are free to the dealing with women's issues, will be Of course, the problem doesn't really begin with parking services. It "f".f\f'fl)W<.;sf~~t.. Workshops during the day will be public, Advanced resgistration is set up on the UNM mall all day begins with the campus planners who continue to put up facilities such as CRUIS~ CoNIROt.. ... AI " held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the not required, and free day care will Aug. 26. Planned Parenthood, The Registration Center (Bandelier the duck pond which wipe out parking. Student Union Ballroom. All the be provided on campus. Cancer Research and Treatment And so the parking sage continues and we can only laugh, as we walk to ~::::;::n,!®W~i!!'!Letterst'.W~>lli'f.1J%!1'm1l$fE.W~\ workshops will be an hour in length State Rep. Ruby Appelmen (R., Center, New Mexico Women's East) Is Now Open Until6:00 p.m. school after parking somewhere near Los Lunas. and two workshops will .be Ba), City Councilwoman Sondra Political Caucus, Employment Monday Thru Thursday Throughout scheduled at most times. Workshop Cohn West (Dist. 5) and Charlie Security Commission, the Gay Co­ The Semester. subjects and times include, 9 a.m., Morrisey (National Council of op and numerous other groups will A Better Idea Kinney Criticized Feminism and Socialism; 10 a.m., Negro Women) will address a be represented. . The Albuquerque Police Department's plan to build more substations in Crimes Against Women (Rape and public rally at 7:30 p.m. on the • Registration Albuquerque is a good one, but we'd like to see the plan go one protective Editor: Battered Women), Women in the UNM mall. Other speakers include Women's health will be examined step further. On Tuesday the LOBO printed an opinion that praised Mayor Kinney for Arts; ll a.m., Legal Abortion: The Isabel Blea, La Raza Unida; Susan in a film shown, every hour on the • Program Changes f Lucius Powell, deputy chief of field services, said the substation running a silent campaign and keeping the city out of financial trouble. Right to Choose; Women in the Franks, N.O.W.; Nancy Ellefson, hour from 10 a.m. 'till4 p.m., SUB operating out of the University of Albuquerque is doing" great" and there It must be obvious to most people that Kinney would not be so quiet if Media; noon, Working Women Right to Choose; Lucia Cies, M.D.; room 250-B. "The Flag and • Academic Policy.lnformation i are plans to establish two other substations. Oneofthesewould cover the he had some accomplishments to campaign on. Let's face it; Kinney is a · (including single parenting and day Pat Alexander, Equal Rights Fetus," dealing with abortion, is Northeast Heights and the other, to be built near Louisiana and Central politician who badly wants to get re-elected and if he had anything to say care); 1 p.m., E.R.A., Women's Congress; Pat Banally, UNM scheduled for noon and 3 p.m., NE, would cover the area from Girard SE, east to the city limits. for himself he would. Health; 2 p.m., Women in Sports, Native American Studies; Kenny SUB room 250-E. A slide show on WE DON'T KNOW IF Chief Powell intended to slight the student As far as keeping the city out of the red, it is a well known fact that the Minority Women (Chicana, Black, Baliza, Co-Counseling; and a Women In China is slated for 1 Office Of Admission And Records ghetto or not, but several thou~nds students attending UNM live in the city is dipping into its emergency funds at a record rate. and Native American Indian); 3 representative from the a.m. and2 p.m., SUB room 250-D. area below Central between Girard and University. This is, and has been In fact Albuquerque's economy has been hurt by Mayor Kinney's antics. for some time, a high-crime area that has given police fits. There are more than 2,000 cities in the U.S., and Albuquerque is the only To be sure, the area is a difficult one to police. The transient nature of one whose mayor has failed to negotiate a bus contract. More than just the area filled with apartments, is an inviting target for burglars and rapists. bus drivers lost their jobs because the bus service was cut. Mayor Kinney Innocent Con Freed Christian Student Center 130 Girard NE Most students living in apartments do not intend to dwell there for many also had difficulty negotiating a police contract a few years ago. months and do not take added safety precautions, such as extra locks. Of I am sure there are many who remember the ranting and ravings of course, many landlords do not allow added safety measures. . Mayor Kinney before the Legislature and the schism he has caused bet- . To Make New Llfe STUDENT LECTURESHIP Steps were taken last year to improve some of the more dimly-lit streets ' ween Bernalillo County legislators. . '. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - any city, but not guilty of killing which has helped to reduce some of the violent crime in the area. Mayor Kinney has realized his handicaps and delegated most of his Ralph Lobaugh, who spent three any of these three women." PROGRAM RELATIONS BETWEEN students and police have surely improved over authority to his Chlief Administrative Officer. This gives us the manager­ decades in prison for murders he Schricker commuted Lobaugh's the past few years, and a substation in the area could only make things commission form of government that the citizens of Albuquerque voted didn't commit, say he wants "to death sentence to a life term. better. The police, in establishing a better relationship might also' be able to against 2-1, four years ago. The most recent example is when Mayor forget the past and make a new Lobaugh remained in prison for THEME: ~~What Does The Bible Teach About,, get a lead on hard drug traffickers in the area. Kinney appointed a representative for a position that violated federal future." another 28 years-periodically The locatin of the Southeast Heights substation should be moved, or its guidelines. His CAO then overruled the mayor and proceeded with the Lobaugh, 60 arrived at a work being denied parole and twice Thursday, August 25, 1977 Ei1Stern Religions boundaries changed to include the University area. We'd all benefit from proper guidelines. This leads one to question who really runs the city. release center Wednesday to take a subjected to electric shock therapy such a plan. I am a strong supporter of David Rusk for mayor. But this does not Harvey Porter, Minister I SC:C .. tuet..L.., job under supervised parole. for mental conditions. lfOtU:S MRY- change the facts. I support David Rusk because of the great assistance he He walked out of the Indiana In 1975, Gov. Otis Bowen noted 7:00p.m. Montgomery Church of Christ 7lf/IIG etse? YOlJ has given UNM the past three sessions of the Legislature. In addition, I State Prison at Michigan Tuesday a parole report that showed two Clouded Thinking fiNISHED Wl/R. have great confidence in his leadership qualities that he has already -30 years after he entered and 28 other men had been convicted for Friday, August 26, 1977 The Unification Church: Looking at the most recent poll showing only a slight majority of the shown. years after a state investigation the same murders and one was Is Moon the Son? respondents favoring decriminalization of marijuana, we have to wonder Since the past is the best indicator of the futura; who do you think determined he was innocent of the executed. Bowen ordered a new about those who respnded. would make the better mayor three slayings he had confessed to. investigation that led to Lobaugh's 7:00p.m. Eddie Sharp, Minister Polls all over the country show that a great majority of people feel Michael Benavidez "I'm not bitter or angry," he parole. University Church of Christ marijuana should be decriminalized. The President has even come out in said. "I'm mostly to blame for my "It is a very confusing case, but favor of lessening penalties. · troubles. Now, I want to forget the apparently the trail is too cold now Sunday, August 28, 1977. Marriage and the Family Yet the poll of 217 Albuquerque voters showed only 46 per cent want past and make a new future." to ever be able to determine Gordon Downing, Educational Dir. marijuana decriminalized and 42 per cent think penalties should remain the City Scene Probed He declined to answer any whether he deserves a new trial at same. Editor: questions as he boarded a bus this late date," said John Lun­ 7:45p.m. Montgomery Church of Christ New Mexico and Albuquerque should catch up to other states and The Chamber of Commerce, has silently been working behind the scene outside the prison and refused dquist, a Bowen aide who joined in decriminalize the use of small amounts of marijuana. This would clear the of city goverment. Yet it isn't all the Chamber, just the big-money. There is Wednesday to talk to any reporters. the investigation and recommended Monday, August 29, 1977 Hedonism: Eat, Drink and be Merry "He says he doesn't want any courts and the minds of the police. a liberal faction in the Chamber made of mostly small businessmen and the parole. Wilfred McKenzie, Minister they are about to go up in arms against big business. interviews," said James Gilbert, an No one has heard of the Middle Rio Grande Council of Governments, yet Indiana Department of Corrections 7:00p.m. Northside Church of Christ they control all federal funds that come to this city. They are supposed to official. "Maybe later he will be be accountable to the elected officials, yet are only a duplication of city willing to talk to you. But right Thursday, September.!, 1977 Homosexuality bureaucracy, and have been the major obstacle to transit. Presently, there now, he just wants to quietly do the New Mexico L. EDITORIALS: Unsigned editorials represent a majotlty .opiniOn of the dally LOBO staft. PRACTIC/1/..LY. best job he can." Wm. ·Robinson, Director All other cofumns, cartoons, and letters represent the opinion of the author and do not has been some discussion of withdrawal of the city from them-! hope they DAILY LOBO necessarily reflect the vieW of the Staff. I'M JIJST 7lJIJOI­ do. • Lobaugh will stay at least six 7:00p.m. Christian Student Center LEITERS: Letters to the editor must by typed, and signed with the author's name.. /NG IT IJP NO!IJ,. months at the work release center. Vol. 82 No. 5 t signature, address and telephone number, Letters to the editor should be no longer than 300 The city council, is probably the best council we ever had, though 381400 words although exceptions will be made If the topic warrants so. Any letters wrthout the I ineffective. There is a consortium going on between the Mayor, who If he adjusts, he will be allowed to 'the Mtio Mexico Daily Lobo l5 published Friday, September 2, 1977 The Role of Women in the Church above InfOrm aU On Will not be printed, no exceptions. 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Yet and Is not flnancfatly associated with UNM, • > somehow this consortium has convinced them that building more high­ murder of three Fort Wayne Second. class postage patd at Albuquerque, E ways is the solution to the energy situation. women during 1944-45 and was New Mexico 87131. Subscription rata b t.<•. On any submissions, only the names will printed. $10.00 for the acadernicyear. Monday, September 5, 1977 Cheap Grace in Salvation oo- convicted at a trial without a jury. l > lOBO editorial phone: 277-4102 or 277-4202. The moral to all this is that the government runs the elected officials the The opinions exprc.<:scd on the edltoi"ial -pages -of Tlui Dally Lobo are those of Jthe David Lusk, Minister ; ~ I Edltor·ln-chlef: Tim G&llagher elected officials do not run the government. It is in this reason why the city In 1949, a special investigation author solely. Unsigned opinlo_n Js that of the ,. Managing Editor: Rebekah Szymanski council last Jan. 31 refused to divert the funds for the Gibson Corridor for ordered by Gov. Henry Schricker editorial board of The Dally Lobo, Nothing Pennsylvania St. Church of Christ News EditOr. Dolores Wood printed ln The Dally Lobo neCC.o;sarily 7 : 00 p.m. I 'Asst. News Editor. Daniel Crain transit. This in spite of the fact that $10,000,000 is enough to buy enough concluded Lobaugh was "a represents the Views of the Unlversity of New Photo Editor: Wendell T. Hunt degenerate and a homosexual, not a Mexico. SpOrts _Editor: Peter Madrid b'uses to have one come by five to 10 minutes on every major street, and Arts Editor: George Gesner despite the likehood of the return of gasoline shortages as rumor in energy fit person to be free on the streetsof L------~-~--~----'---·-----·---' Copy Editor: Koren Panagakos by Garry Trudeau circles have it. . Martin Nix .,.. N :;; University Changes j • • • More Books. 0 ,0 In Classes, Personnel 0 ...l >. (cont. from pa,gc I) said, Others who choose to sell used Compiled from PIO wires For the past two years, she has Dr. Cecelia Romero is returning =; a new edition of a book which books may find themselves with a been the resource manager for the to her hometown of Penasco, in the 0 restates the previous edition ver- surplus of new books which the American Indian Law Center at the northern mountains of New 8 batim except for the problems and publisher may reruse to buy back. UNM will be offering, for the UNM law school, Robertson has Mexico. Dr: Mike Henley is going ~ examples. This effectively destroys McKiernan · said that as book first time, a course in Southwestern also worked for the University of to Espanola to practice with .., the value of the older edition while costs rise 10 per cent each year, History to be taught in Spanish. at Berkeley, served as a another l!NM medical graduate, This is the semester to get your ~ the professor's who re-write the used books purchased several years Professor Donald Cutter, who teacher in the peace Corps in Dr. Maggie McCreery. Dr. Rebecca z texts collect tneir commissions, ago may be resold with little1 or no nas taught in Spain and Mexico as Tunisia and was an assistant Jackson plans to go to Ganado, ..C McKiernan said. loss . well as UNM will be. teaching the curator at the Chicago Natural Ariz. to work on the Navajo Indian g. Publishers may also offer to buy Optimum times to sell books are couse. There are still openings History Museum, Reservation. three or four weeks prior to the available in. History 380 which will ~ all unsold new texts, provided that -..... used book sales are minimal, he beg_inning of each semester. be taught on Wednesdays from 4 to Family pracice training at the able...... "' 7 p.m. ***** UNM School of Medicine is designed to produce a doctor who is ***** Four physicians. who have capable of taking care of the ATTENTION! A new facutlty member has been completed training in family general medical needs of all added to UNM's department of practice at UNM School of members of the family getting to Athletes and others with athletes foot. Special Education this fall. Janet Medicine are setting up offices in know them as a group as well as A. Yates will join the department as rural areas. individual patients. 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' A UNM faculty member has been in the Fine Arts Center. matophytosis of the feet (athletes foot) to elected president of the North American chapter of the Inter­ Selected from the vast photographic collections held by UNM's help test the comparative effectiveness of libraries, these albums demonstrate the evolution of photographic national Cardiovascular Society. processes and reproduction techniques from 1843 to 1933, three proven safe antifungal preparations. Dr. W. Sterling Edwards, chair­ man of the department of surgery The subjects range from a photographic documentary of work on at UNM, will preside over the the Union Pacific Railroad, to hand tinted views of Japan and For a free examination to determine if organization which is composed of Japanese costume studies dating from 1880. Nineteenth century you qualify, report to the University of New 500 cardiovascular surgeons in the travel gu~des of Irelan.d, Russia, ~weden and Egypt will be displayed, U.S. and Canada. along w1th the earliest Amencan Book to be illustrated by a Mexico Student Health Center between 9:00 photograph. Represented in the current exhibition are books illustrated by A.M. and 12:00 Noon, Saturday, August 27 ,• ..., .,_.___,..,.. ..._._. .... ~-..- tipped-in photographic prints and ink reproductions of photographs __ - - and September 3. ***** made by a variety of processes including heliotype, collotype, """~ Tl Programmable 57. The powerful gravure and woodburytype. superslide rule calculator you can program For further information, call Dr. Smith or right from the keyboard. Comes with an easy­ Elizabeth E. 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• .... f S;..., l .,· N ~ -<::1 l Island- of music magic 0 Long player .0 ,, 0 ....l f :>, a:: By GEORGE GESNER "Uitravox" /Island ILPS-9949 IS."' 'm n Ci "Rough ·Diamond"/ Island ILPS- The new wave is at high tide with this innovative and imaginative rock Great Southern: A Good Bet 0 0 u 9490 outfit. b ';( Gothic Novel Syn¢dtome Rough Diamond has become the Ultravox, a group formed by lead vocalist John Foxx and produced by "Dicky Betts & Great Souther­ has also reached a confidence a11d el. ~ rendezvous of unemployed Eno and Steve Lillywhite, look like a punk band and some of the vocals n "!Dicky Betts/Arista AL 4123 clarity with his voice that hasn't -<"' il: By SUSAN WALTON Popular Library has catered this would never consider such a man, musicians with the result (hat has have that punk intonation, but it's all a facade. The band is one that can't By ROBERT SPIEGEL been audible since Eat a Peach. ~ z" With the recent outburst of market and reaped a healthy and with all of his unknowns, were they the band jumping for joy, but has be tied down to one classification. From the opening guitar lines of But the real treat on this record _o oO Gothic novels, readers have been palatable profit margin. Many of in the market for a man. the listener bubbling with excite­ But, if you are fans of David Bowie, Lou Reed or Roxy Music, this band "Out To Get Me," it's obvious that are the songs, all penned by Betts. > subjected to some books that are a the writers of gothics are men and The second man is the heroine's ment. should appeal to your musical interests. Dicky Betts has caught the spirit of Be it the free-driving ~ ~" the old Allman Brothers Band. il; farcry from quality. women who had been writing alternative. He is turdy, dependable Uriah Heep's release of David Although Foxx seems to get the most publicity in this group, special of "R11n Gypsy Run" and ~ It has beeen more than 15 years science fiction or westerns, but and usually shorter than the hero. Byron has proved to be a blessing attention should be going Chris Cross' way. I can venture to say that he is Dicky Betts & Great Southern is "Nothing You Can't Do" or the _J:;! I since the ·publishing world first turned to gothics for the money. He will often prove to be working for both groups as he assumes the one of the best bass guitarists I've heard in quite a while. His playing can easily the best effort from a tenderness of "Sweet Virginia," _ found that the audience for gothics The readers who often consume six against the interest of the heroine position of frontman for the group, be described as impulsive, yet tasteful. It's not often a bassist will break member of the South's greatest and "Bougainvillea," these are ~ ' was so lucrative. It has been cashing or more gothics a week have by the end of the book. Providing the spark for the group is from the tradition of playing simple rhythms for the band and on rock 'n' roll band. Not since some of the best tunes of Betts' ...., in on on this boom since it started. complained about what they .are Also of importance in these super guitarist , "Dangerous Rhythm," he goes out and proves it. "Brothers and Sisters" has one of career. reading. novels is sex. Although description once a member Co!isseum and Stevie Shears (guitar), Warren Cann (drums) and Billy Currie (violil) and these Georgians put out music that Anne Bartlet's trilogy which came of sexual intercourse is forbidden, Humble Pie ('s keyboards) are all capable and quite talented. If the.band is this good, all reminds us of why we fell in love Do You Need out this spring in paperback is one latent sex must be present. replacement). The group also in­ its members must be good. with the Allman Brothers. Inter-Varsity such book. The books, labeled a There are some formulae for cludes drummer Geoff Britton, If they need be classified as a ''new wave'' band, they are certainly top Cash? "Haunting New Gothic Trilogy: novels which do not allow a kiss once under. the wing of Paul of the line. Betts' guitar work on this album Christian Earn·$15.00a week the Torment of Aaron Burr1The before page 117. Most guidelines McCartney, soul and rock 'n' roll Best cuts on the album are: "Sat'day Night in the City," "Slipaway," is precise and once again moving. Fellowship Women He Loved and Destroyed" for gothics simply require that the bassist Willie Bath and unheralded "I Want to be a Machine," "Dangerous Rhythm," "The Lonely Hun­ Although Duane Allman's in­ fluence has always been apparent in .. Donate Twice Weekly show the beginnings of a qualitative necessary sexual element be in the keyboard genius Damon Butcher. ter," "The Wild, The Beautiful and the Damned" and "My Sex." A. Initial fellowship expansion in Gothic writing. mind and not in the flesh. . The group knits a fine tapestry of Betts' guitar, here it is a far cry The original gothics called for Passionate embraces should be hard-rock energy, catchy har­ from imitation; this is pure Dicky meeting at: gloomy settings, violent or used; however, they are best used monies, innovative and refined Betts. He has finally gone beyond 11425 Constitution NE grotesque action, a mood of decay, when the hero grabs the heroine keyboard work and intricate guitar the hollow-mastery or precision­ 7:30 p.m Fri. August 26 Blood degeneration and decadence, and and. "holds her brutally by the work. Damon Butcher and Clem without-soul that marked his guitar generally called for late 18th or arms, then thrusts her abruptly Clempson are the stars of this fine work on his first solo album. He ear Iy I 9th century locales. away and walks quickly out of the debut album. Plasma The setting is important. While it room." Best songs include:"Rock 'n' is not limited to a time period, the There should also be a character Roll', "Lookin' For You," "By the atmosphere should be old, perhaps of doubtful parentage or idiot Horn," "Scared" and "End of the Donor Center decaying. The purpose of the books children or a demented wife. Line." B plus. is to combine suspense and How have all of these guidelines NewMexica romance in a local or historical­ worked? The beginning of the color setting. answer to that question is that they Ha•>ti•·H'" Trilogy Jennings 8 am to 5 pm There are definite rules about the have not allowed for the creation of The trilogy follows many of the century exchange. Daily Laba Tuesday - Saturday heroine. She should be an older another .Rebecca or Jane Eyre. guidelines for gothics. The setting is In spite of several disasterous lady, 25 to 29 years old. She should What they have finally brought is in the past for more than half of departures from the usual gothics, Nabbed Doctor in be alone. The ·writer must em­ the beginning of some imagination, each book. The books make good it is hard to pan this trilogy. After NASHVILLE (UPI) - Lanky, residence phasize her "clear eyes" and her now, after all of these years of use of the Nebulous methods of all, any signs of creativity and bearded country music superstar The New Mexico Daily Lobo "mouth which is a little too making money for authors and time traveling to transport bodies imagination in the field of gothic Way! on Jennings and his secretary will be sent to your home, or generous." publishers. or minds to the early 1800's. novels should be encouraged. were arrested at a recording studio Jane Flelf Jim McCany Louis Cennarrao t;:ddie McNeil There are guidelines for the men Popular Library had, for the last One guideline, which these novels The best hope for these books is on drug charges, federal agents anywhere in the country every 842-6991 in the book also. There should be two years printed a series of books follow, is that of the characters that other gothic writers will read announced Wednesday. Illusion day this semester for $6.50 or two of them, One, the hero, should which experimented with proven Jennings, 40, nominated just last l being alone in the world. Everyone them and learn from the mistakes, be world-weary, deeply unhappy rules. week for five major awards by the for two semesters and weekly Albuquerque with penetrating eyes, and the sort Last year's effort failed rather is alone in the world in these stories. as well as continue in their own "Out of the Mist"/Dluslon/Island ILPS 9489 But the reader need not fear, She or efforts to offer gothic novel en­ Country Music Association and his Illusion was formed out of the dreams of Keith Relf, lead guitarist of the during the summer session 1307 Central NE of man who would be hard to catch dismally. That series was The Saga secretary, Lori Evans, were arrested and keep-but then most readers of the Phenwick Women. It was a he is not alone in being puzzled as thusiasts some creative differencess Yardbirds and original Renaissance. to what is going on with this inter- in their novels. Tuesday night after allegedly for $10.00. Subscriptions may 1 series of six books following the receiving a package containing Relf failed to see his dream come irue, as he was killed by accidental be placed in Marron Hall course of five generations of the cocaine. electrocution, but the dream has come true. strong women in the Phenwick The two were arrested at WRJ room 131, or may be mailed family. The series dealt with occult Productions Inc., a business owned Four members of the original Renaissance, , Ji.n1 McCarty(ex­ to: and possession, brushing against· by the entertainer, after his Yardbirds), and (on~ of the mainstays of satanism. The series followed the secretary picked the package up at the ) plus Eddie McNeill and dazzling guitarist John Knight­ New Mexico Daily Lobo I rules of gothics, when there was sbridge, have formed Illusion and one of the best &.lbums of 1977. the airport and brought it to the UNM Box 20 I rape or fantasies about sex and studio. The comparison to Renaissance (as they exist today) is strong, yet so are wantoness, it was when the women The Federal Drug Enforcement the dissimilarites. University of New Mexico were possessed. But it missed the Administration allegedly took 22 _They are similar in that their music is a delicate fusion of the classical Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 J boat in overall gothic entertain­ grams of coccaine from the package (romantic) structure and the shadowing of hard and crisp rock music. The ment. in New York, leaving one gram to orchestraion and harmonies are well textured and in Ms. Relf they have a This year's saga offering, The be delivered to Jennings, agents charming and capable female vocalist. Torment ofAaron Burr, is a much said. . better effort in playing with the Jennings and his secretary were The differences that put Illusion one step ahead of Renaissance are the rules. charged with possession of cocaine fine lead guitar work of Knightsbridge, keyboard mastery of Hawken (one The Tormentincludes the books and conspiracy to distribure of the best in his field), McCarty getting equal-time with Relf on lead Angelica, Theodosia and Eliaz, cocaine. Conviction could bring a vocals and the group's penchant to put in some hard-rock motifs as taste­ These paperbacks average 300 maximum 15-year prison term and ful breaks. pages and each sells for less than $15,000 fine on each of the two The lastcomparisoncanbebroughtoutwiththebestsongonth~album, NO 'ft1fANCY $2. This is important because counts. "Candles Are Burning" as compared to Renaissance's "Ashes Are readers want a thick book when A probably cause hearing was set . Burning." Illusion's number implies a burning desire for life and that· they're spending more than a for Aug. 3 I. The singer and his desire is experienced in their music. ~\)\.\. ~0 ~2PANCHO'~ secretary, afte.r appearing before a Illusion is a dream; it's a wonderful dream. It's the kind of dream you'd do~:~ cast of characters running .,',f federal magistrate We~nesday, rather not finish. Although this album may not be the most popular as far 2108 CENTRAL SE 247-4414 thorugh the three books is small were released on the!T own as sales, it will be one of the critical triumphs in this era of music. '"" ft.1 fU.-.0t1f.~ e and well chosen. There are two recognizance. Every song on the album is quite strong with "Candles Are Burning," Q "I'm hangin' in there,'' Jennings "Isadora" and "Solor Flight ranking as the best.A plus. otr~ devoted sisters and their said before entering the 5 BLOOD husbands-all from Newport, magistrate's courtroom. He was Aug. Iowa, one married couple from attired in jeans, denim vest, blue 28-30 New York City; a leading investi­ NOSPACEBLE Robtlll shirt, gold necklace and black (Sun Mat. gator of the occult world, ESP, boots. NEW MEXICO'S ~ Jo30) supernatural phenomena and The arrests stemmed from a DEA AVAIL~A 7ol5 Aug· SUSANNAH YORK related fields, and one of his Lobo photo by Susan Walton investigation here and in New LARGEST SELECTION associates, a woman of slightly 26-27 Gothic novels cue o.dotnlng many bookshelves. York. Agents said a package was lesser abilities. received by World Courier Inc. in New York and was to be sent to CAPEZIO RELAX, WE HAVE Jennings irt Nashville. The night DANSKlN manager of the delivery service GYM-KIN opened the package and discovered FALL OPENINGS! some white powder. • Rates competitive with dorms and apartments The night manager, Danny LEGWEAR '• Byriter, contacted DEA and field • Plenty of parking, walk to classes FOOnNEAR/BODVWEAR • Excellent food, no limit, varied menu test of the powder revealed that it PROFESSIONAL FITTING was cocaine, agent Bill Rosen- • Weekly maid service burger said. , • Commons building completely refurnished The package was marked • All rooms, bathrooms, hallways repainted "Personal: Attention· Waylon • Quiet floors, study lounges, carpeted and air conditioned Jennillgs,'' agents said. The package, less the 22 grams of • A ·good place to live for the serious student in and cocaine removed by the DEA, was Live a Little, Love a Little Speedway· sent to Nashville where it was picked up by Ms. Evans at the • EXERCISE 303 Ash St. NE airport, agents said. e DANCE • GYMNASTICS Inn 243-2881 Jennings, a native of Littlefield, ThB Texas, is one of the top two or three 4121 CENTRAL NE opposite Hiland Shoppln_g country music entertainers,

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....l~ f ·a.!::> In Fina/1976-77 WAC Standings Candidates Fire Up Fills Students' Need ~ 0 By D.M. FLYNN David Rusk and incumbent Mayor ~- 0 LOBO Staff Writer Harry Kinney ~poke before an b '> .... BYU took first in wrestling, tied rating with 42 points with a finished fifth. sixth, with that honor going to their which has been available for several ~ LOBO Sports Writer for first in football, and grabbed cross-country team. present at the forum but sent a the supervision of faculty, provide \ " basketball and tennis crown. limited dental service, such as years, is also open to the general I'! p,llf UNM's men's athletic teams theW AC golfing crown. BYU received national recogni­ representative, attorney Arthur BYU managed to place second in Bova. cleaning, x-rays, flouride treatment public. N received the fourth best results in Colorado State and UTEP tied tion with a fourth-place finish in .:" the conference while State UNM and Colorado State were for sixth with 30 points. .cross country, a sixth-place finish in baseball, track and cross country. Eastham's comments on the and plaque control, to members of The dental building is on the - topped theWAC. the only schools not to win a con­ track and a sixth-place finish in ASU won the baseball and /.' other candidates spurred applause the University community at ;~ortheast corner of University and :j ference title. In the running events UNM golf. gymnastics crowns and neighbor ( from her supporters in the considerable savings. Average fees Grand. Interested persons . should UNM's top finish for the year placed third in indoor track, fourth Arizona took the swimming title. audience. She also accused Judge for UNM students, faculty and call the clinic for appointments. The Lobos poorest performance. in outdoor track, and fifth in cross ASU managed five second-place i was their second-place finish in standings-wise, was the last-place The two U tab schools picked up ' Demos of fixing DWI tickets and Msyor Hsrry Kinney country. finishes including indoor track, ~ \ gymnastics, while Arizona State finish of the wrestling team. five conference crowns between I said, "Too little effort is made to one of the first cities in the United managed a first-place finish in The Lobo fooballers grabbed tennis, and wrestling. them including the football and ' put the most qualified people in placed fifth in the overall sixth-place while the tennis team The Sundevils worst finish was States to control it's own destiny," baseball and gYf!lnastics. basketball crowns, important positions.'' he said. Rusk, who is the son of former Mayor Kinney pointed out his The Lobos grabbed six third­ Secretary of. State Dean Rusk called accomplishments to the audience Daily Lobo place finishes in basketball, for the establishment of neighbor­ and said he was influential in bring­ JoAnn Essthsm swimming, indoor track, golf, and ing new industries, such as Digital with public at a debate Tuesday. . hood initiative programs. He said Classified baseball. The results are based on a and Motorola, to Albuquerque. "The present mayor and the he would work to allocate bond point system that gives each first "I hope my experience, my other candidates are not in touch money to specific neighborhoold Advertising place team eight points, seven for projects. competence is used for the next second and so on. with the citizens of this city," she four years," he said. said. Another candidate, Herb Hughes Marron Hall ASU scored 69 points, Brigham Four of the five mayoral hope­ said that Rusk was "far to Leader Vetos Room105 Young was second with 68.5, fuls exchanged remarks in the first depenaent in most of his ideas on or by mall to: Arizo11a with 57, and UNM with of several debates that will climax the federal government and state Laetrile Bill UNM Box 20, UNM ~-· 54.5. with the election on 0Gt. 4. government." Albuquerque, NM Herb Hughes, JoAnn Eastham, "I want Albuquerque to become 87131 Texas-El Paso captured three In Illinois first-place titles for their per­ formance in indoor and outdoor SPRINGFJELD,Ill. (UP!) -Gov. track and cross country. Negotiators Resume James R. Thompson \"II ednesday vetoed a measure to allow doctors to treat terminal cancer patients Bargaining Talks with Laetrile and pleaded with the Bring A Friend To COPIES legislature not to raise "false 3¥2"·,: ·.: by RACHEL DIXON hopes" for cancer patients by over­ Overnight · LOBO Staff Writer riding the veto. ITAIIIAN After a week's impasse, negotiators for Cummunications Workers Thompson, signing the veto KINKO'S of America (CWA) Local 8671 and UNM will resume bargaining message in Chicago, said, "Laetrile No Minimum talks today. has never been shown to be ef­ ffiTSO 2312 Cent. SE 268-8515 . The two parties are negotiating a three-year wage contract for the fective against cancer in any I 470 UNM workers in the union under a wage reopener provision of reputable clinical study ... I cannot SUBS the three-year contract signed last year. The union is bargaining for a justify its use without becoming a .I Lobo photos by W. T. Hunl bigger wage increase than UNM has agreed to. 2206 Central SE hidden partner in deception.'' 0 255-3696 Fri. & Sat.· TAXI DRIVER Discussions between CWA and UNM closed down last week Thompson's four-part message ) because the University refused to allow federal mediation on the Thur. ·MY LITTLE CHICKADEE to the general asscmblyoriginally . ~ Mon.-Thurs. 10-10 City Skateboard Parks Delayed grounds that the present contract doesn't allow for it. contained an even harsher , •. · F S 10 12 - V.J. Tricoli, New Mexico director for CWAsaid, "The employees statement about Laetrile, but he · ri.- at.- - w. Problems with city Zoning or­ Watson said the Roller cross Park M park itself. The last four acres will suggested by a motion that we return to the bargaining table to seek scratcehd it out when he signed the Sun. 10:30-6 c. dinances have caused a four month is coming along a little faster thean be developed later. The park is improvement of the wage offer," A delay in the construction of the two the Blue Sky Park. Blue Sky Park is located at the Corner of San Mateo message. The union members reportedly had voted informally at the end of The message included the sen- B A M• • s b city skate-board parks to be erected being designed by a Californian uy ny tnt u E and McCleod. July to reject all three wage increase offers by UNM. tence, "I will not become an un- . F said Board of Director Guy who has designed seven parks on The University's three offers were: Watson. the west coast. Rollercross Park is Rollercross Park, located on witting co-conspirator in a nation- I wide consumer fraud," but aides Hot or Cold The two parks, Blue Sky Skate­ being designed by a local firm. South Yale is expected to be a straight seven per cent increase for all employees. w completed in mid-fall. Blue Sky said Thomps~m did not like it and E board Park, and Rollercross Park • a two-step plan providing 8 to 10 per cent increase during the E were supposed to be finished some­ Blue Sky Park will cover six acres Skateboard Park is expected to year. wouldnotstandbythestatement. At Regular Pr·ce L time last summer. with two acres being the skateboard open around December 1. During the signing, Thompson 1 s • a fo,ur-step plan to include a 24-cent an hour increase for all D employes covered. said the bill passed the legislature Get the nd Sub T "on a wave of emotionalism. That 2 s 7:00 & 9:15 wave may be enough to carry the bill over my veto. I hope not." He for 1/2 prJ•ce UNION (SUB) THEATRE Student Coupons Provided said he hopes the legislature does ~ "not risk the death of persons ill UNM students can now receive a Ten to fifteen thousand copies are - with cancer who could be saved. By free Student Coupon Booklet available. Thurs. -sun offering discounts at various raising false hopes about a drug / h h Albuquerque businesses ranging Student Att. Gen. Les Marshall known as Laetrile." On Y Wit t lS ad from 15 cents to $15. indicated that although ASUNM Thompson, the son of a prac- -======::§~§§~:§~§::§§;::;::;::;::::::::; lncluded in the booklet are tieing physician, listed several r has provided these pick-up loca­ reasons for the veto. He said he coupons accepted at several tions as service~ to UNM students, restaurants, record and stereo believes the substance is "totally they disclaim any association what­ ineffective in treatting cancer" and shops, and clothing stores. soever with Ong Namo Graphics, UMIJED OFFER can only "raise the hopes and lower Students may pick up the book­ the publisher of the booklet. Other the bank accounts of many very Exhibition and Sale of lets at either the information desk discounts offered range from sick people." in the New Mexico Union Buildin~ waterbeds and typewriters to yoga There are also tragic implications or the student government offices. FINE ART REPRODUCTIONS '%sons and stained glass. in legalizing Laetrile only for the •, I' I 01~~ .,.,n Terminally ill, Thompson said. Some cancer patients have .,a·. 4310 Central SE Tennis Club Delayed Navajo Cancer Project TOULOUSE-LAUTREC I HAYAY SHALOM recovered unexpectably and / , CEZANNE Laetrile would falsely be lauded if it ROTHKO . Recorded N!~ssage were involved, he said • VAN GOGH We Serve The Best In Sub Sandwiches. Groundbreaking is expected to new UNM tennis club to be built at Consultations to Begin ROUSSEAU Phone 296-8568 take place Monday Aug.29 for the the South Complex Lobo tennis ESCHER The Best Country Swing Band Consultations with Navajo of pion radiation therapy by Dr. KLEE mentor Tim Russell said. medicine men will be held by UNM Morton M. Kligerman, director of DALI l ' Russell said he had hoped to have DEGAS In The Southwest. Medical Center personnel next the UNM Cancer Research and PICASSO The Last Mile Ramblers, the first 10 courts built during the week to explore opportunities for a Treatment Center. Cancer in· Campus VERMEER ( summer but a small number of cidence among the Navajos be cancer screening project for will REMINGTON Make Us Their "HEADQUARTERS" Deletion Of Name From memberships held back the project. residents of Kayenta, Ari., area. described by Dr. Charles R. key, Crusade Ten courts are proposed to be The visit will be held in Kayenta medical director of the New Mexico So Drop On In HOMER 1977-78 Student Directory built by October. The last ten Tuesday and Wednesday (August Tumor Registry. Coming Sept. 4th should be in by early spring. 23-24) under a cooperative agree­ Cervical screen programs among for Christ MIRO The Watermelon Mountain Jug Band Russell said after the first 10 ment betweert the New Mexico Southwestern Indian people will CO ROT Any student wishing to have his/her na.;,e and/or other information courts are built, a lockerroom will Cancer Control Program (NM­ discussed by Dr. Scott W. Jordan, Kickoff Meeting: Happy Hour (year classification, college, local phone number,local or commuting be built next. After the lockerroom CCP) and the Kayenta service unit associate professor medidne at the address, permanent address) deleted from the Student Directory Health board. UNM School of Medicir.e, and the will come the pro shop, the lounge Thursday 8-25 LOCATION: North Ballroom (SUB) 4·8 Fri. With 5-7 Mon. - Sat. should stop by the Student Activities Center located on the first and offices and hopefully a pool A major part of the first day's New Mexico Cancer Control Daily Doubles Daily Doubles· floor of the New Mexico Union before September 2, and fill out the will be built with the room that is agenda will be consultations with Program will be explained by Dr. at 7:00p.m. DATE: August 22 through August 26 appropriate form. We can delete information but are unable to left. · several Navajo medicine men. The Laur-ence B. Callan, program TIME: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.- Friday9 to 4:30 Don't Forget About The make any changes in the material. The UNM tennis team, begins site team also will tour the Kayenta direct, and Or. Theodore Marrs, 102 Mech. Eng. Sponsored By: Peter Pinto, SKM et·T-Shirt Contest On Mon. Nights practice Monday at the East courts service unit health center. chief of maternity and child health For more information on campus. Wednesday, an in-service for the Albuquerque area. Indian education program for health health service. Dr. Marrs .is aiso a call: 266-2343 • • • prle@4 at 13.00 eeeh ., •nr ! ... •uo center staffwlll include a discussion NMCCP board member. ....

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