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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 5, 8/25/1977. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1977 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 8-25-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 5, 8/ 25/1977 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 5, 8/25/1977." 81, 5 (1977). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977/84 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 1977 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I ... :- 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." ,. --~------ · -~ . , , •. ; · 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.
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