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11-28-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 69, 11/ 28/1977 University of New Mexico

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;' The pr~port\on of educatio~ costs paid by $118.5 miJiion expenditure- and the bulk ot New Mextco University students will fall to the incrase_:, will come from the State .D.EC 1· 187.? its lowest in eight years, even if allowing for General Fund. , the proposed tuition increase. · · The BEF will recommend to the legisl~ture AJ'though the tuition increase proposed by that the state appropriation ~o support in­ the Board of Educational Finance (BEF) struction and general programs at the four­ :zlf4'-AERMiiN ~dents' Share would mean t\le students would pay about $2 year institutions be increassd from $74.2 • ' " w million more, this increase represents o.nly J 0 million this year to $86.4 million next ·per cent of the estimated $20 million increase year-a change of $12.2 miiiion or 16.5 per needed ne~t year to .finance the instruction cent. ··owindles and general programs at the universities. The state appropriation and tuition in­ The BEF's approval last week of university .come combined will provide $10 I million of expenditures for 1978-79 includes the first the $118.5 million total cost. The balance will -In Financing .tuition increase in two years. come from other insititutional funds and · This increase, to be. recommended to the federal grants. 1978 legislature for final approval, is 14 per The state will be providing nearly 73 per cent at UNM, New Mexico State University cent of' the total cost of instruction and and New Mexico Tech, and raises the per­ general programs, tuition will cover 12.5 per UNM Education semestertuition cost from $132 to $150. cent and the other sources about 14.5 per The recommended .increase is 20' pe( cent cent. at Highlands University, Western New The instruction and general costs include Mexico University and Eastern New Mexico faculty and other staff salaries and the University, resulti.ng in a change from $99.25 operational costs involved in running a per semester to $120. university. rhe BEF's approval of univei'Sity Action taken last week by the BEF would The students' 12.5 per cent share of costs authorize the six universities to spend $118.5 in the form of tuition next year is a decline. expenditures for 1978-19 includes the million (or instruction and genral purposes During the current year, tuition revenues during 1978-79. The budgeted expenditure make up 12.9 per cent of the total $98.8 first tuition increa.se .in two yeai'S. for the current year is $98.848 million. million in instructinon and general costs. The bulk of the money to support this (coni. on page 6) AUO Studies ·Parking Congestion Parking congestion in the construction of apartment evening) and check the use of Albuqueruqe campus has had. of city juvenile services. University area, citizen reaction to · buildings have all contributed to parking lots. · Interviewers called a randomly "Hogares is a local social service the new· West Side police-cub- the. controversial parking : Once the size and shape of the selected group of people to ask how agency funded by the state Health station and an evaluation of a problem," he said. parking problem is more clearly safe they feel in their neigh- and Social Services Dept., the program to aid juvenile drug "Long-time residents near UNM, delineated, Lehman said, alter- borhoods, how they rate police Community Development Program abusers are just a few of the studies often . elderly, have betQme in- natives sucb as-changes in zoning effectiveness and friendliness, and and the county. Kids who have had being conducted at ' the creasingly vocal about their · ordinances or parking regulations, what their attitudes towards police contact with the juvenile justice Albuqueruqe Urban Observatory . frustration and anger when visitors can . be considered more are in their neighborhood. ·sy§t~m are re(ern~d to, Hogares for (AUO) at UNM. ·cannot find a place to park near ' realistically. The survey conducted 11 months, outpatient counseling or the "This week the AUO received their homes, Lehman said. Despite Besides the one-time studies, the ago revealed that for the most part residential pro~ram." hP. ~:~irl. funding to proceed with a survey of efforts. to ease parking congestion AUO also does longitudinal surveys citizens have a positive attitude on-street parking near UNM to on campus, people continue to . to gauge citizen response to.various regarding police services and rate "We're also looking at the Drug provide the city task force with complain." . city services over a period of time. the Albuquerque· force fairly high. Inhalent Program," Berman reliable data on just how parking AUO staff will survey the area Earlier this "year the Albuquerque Analysis of the follow-up survey cintinued, "which is 'just a very space near UNM is used by roughly bordered by Girard on the Police Dept. commissioned the should be completed by the end of small part of the Drug Abuse students, residents and guests," east, Garfield on the south (east of AUO to poll ~est side reside?ts the year. ' Program concerned with kids, said Tom Lehman, a researcher at Yale), Coal on the south (west of about their attitudes toward pohce primarily from 12 to 16 years old, the observatory. · . Yale), Grand on the north, and services. A follow-up survey is The AUO also designs and who sniff inhalants. Many of their "Expansion of the University almost to Interstate 25 on the west. currently being conducted in that conducts program evaluations. clients are referred by the juvenile population, the transformation of They will count the vehicles on the portion of the city to determine Martin Berman, a senior research justice system and usually cannot single family dwellings to multiple street at various_times of the day what affect, if any, the new police associate at the observatory, function adequately in daily life family dwellings and the increased (early mornin~, peak class times, sub-station on die University of described two ongoing evaluations and school activities."

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Editor's note: This is the first and film ·mediums. The name may asked if she could ever have face, be in our movie'·. Grimm and Rolling Stone's lOth story in a three-part series certtered not bring about a flash of instant imagined getting this far, she said, "First thing I did was a Anniversary on TV. on the movie "Close Encounters of recognition, but her image is quite "No, I'm like most women in this about 10 years ago and I thought Garr enjoys working .in front of the Third Kind. " LOBO Arts familiar. society. I figured the only chance 1 that was it, I would be an actress, Jive audiences as well as in the quiet Editor George Gesner interviewed Star Trek fams will rem~mber her had was to get married and be a but it wasn't. I ha'd to go back to seclusion of filming. She said, "On actress Teri Garr while in Los as the secretary in "Assignment good wife. I'm not married yet. I'm dancing, then I phased that out. I stage, you hear the people. I have a Angeles for the Close Encounters Earth" with and a really insecure. I never felt I would did Sonny and Cher for three years. tendency to go for the laughs and press premiere. black cat. She later gained get very far. I've always been It was one step better than being a get therhythm going. On film, it's By (;EORfiE (~ESNER recognition on the Sonny and Cher surprised. cocktail waitress. so much more subtle and quiet. , · Calif. She Show, probably best known for the 'ii started as a dancer (ballet), Terri Garr keeps very busy, Film is such a wonderful thing. It got her first national exposure as an laundromat scenes. went into jazz, Shindig, etc. It took working on stage and writing in her shows everything, every attitude actress in a bit part in Star Trek. It Garr has successfully been able to me 10 years to study for dancing. I spare time. She writ~s scripts and is that we have; every nuance." is only fitting that Teri Garr returns switch front TV to the movies and had to work very hard to be a hoping to expand her talents Another thing about films is that to the science-fiction medium, back. She landed a role as Inga in dancer in the chorus line. I thought beyond the acting medium in film. uncanny coincidences come about. landing a major role in the film and is if I wanted to be an actress, I'd She recently. completed a part in a In Close Encounters of the Third Close Encounters of the Third currently in the smash comedy Oh, have to work very hard. What l picture called The Black Stallion, Kind, Garr has a sttinkingly similar Kind. God. · didn't know is that som..etimes you starring Mickey Rooney and role to the one in Oh, God. Close Garr is fast becoming one of the Her success in the acting business don't. They could take someone off Michael Higgine. She recently Enoucnters was filmed before the most popular stars on both the TV came as a pleasant surprise. When the street and say, 'We like your appeared in Tales of the Brothers (cont. on page 7)

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00 Cancer Center '" N '"'w" ... A Timely Peace Ptan J TA liJ A N Expjres Dec. 4, 1977 .0" aghetti Sp~cial! !j NEW YORK (UPI) - Time diplomats are "once again starting . --Israel would give up the West Adds New Dire_CtQr 1; magazine offered its own seven­ to formulate what a fair, just and · Bank and the region would become /3"'80Mon. ·Thurs.10·10 Concern for improving the life of cancer patients and their ~ Fri.10~12 Dish of spaghetti and one meatball Z point Middle East peace plan lasting middle East peace would a Palestinian entity with limited families has prompted the addition of a new director to the New U · .oo Sunday, providing for total Israeli involve. self-defense forces and in­ Mexico Cancer Control Program (NMCCP). Sat.10-12 All You Can Eat 0 withdrawal from occupied Arab "Time herewith offers a formula ternational policing. -The appointment of Dr. Daniel Dansak as director of the SUBS Sun~ 10:30-6p.m. ; territory in exchange for Arab for a just settlement," the magazine --Israel would abandon the Gaza rehabilitation and continuing care department 9f the NMCCP {refills on spaghetti only) '@ recognition of the Jewish state. said in its current edition. Strip and the area would become · has been announced by Dr. Morton M. Kligerman, principal 2206 Central SE A The magazine said that as a result The seven points were: part of the new Palestinian entity. investigator for the NMCCP and director of the UNM Cal)cer For outgoing orders call $1.50 8 recent e ini --Israel wpuld return the Sinai --Palestinians living outside the .Research and Treatment Center (CRTC). With {.;UUIJ'UI ·s Peninsula to Egypt, but most of the ·West Bank and Gaza Strip would "Dr. Dansal shares my concern that psychological and social ::E area would be demilitarized and have have the right to live in the services be offered to patients as a normal protocol in quality il: policed by the United Nations. new entity. cancer care,'' said Kligerman. ''The emotional rehabilitation of· z --Isreal would return the Golan --The old City. of Jerusalem cancer patients after medical treatment is just l}S important as ,..; Heights to Syria, but the region would become a self-administered, the patient's physical recovery." JTA IJJA N l!xpiresDec.4,1977 l'J'" would be demilitarized and in- Vatican-style community and the The goal of the rehabilitation and continuing care department p., spected by international patrols. rest of East Jerl!.~alem woulp of the NMCCP is to improve the quality of..lik,Qf;f'ancet "'S. OM on.- ~hurs.1o-1o - ~ . Fra. 10-12 Baked Bell Peppers and Onions with ~~~;;~~;;:;:~~~"lh;;-;;,;;~~~~-;;H;:;;~·~~ become parr ~-oft 11:h'e Palestinian ·• · · 'paitents and' th'eir families. Dimsak's responsibilities\viii be the' ' A .;to ******.'!: entity. supervision of all NMCCP patient rehabilitation and continuing . Sat.l0-12 Mozzarella cheese 8? Italian sauce ...- --The Arab nations would care programs, including patient and family counseling services * recognize Israel and the United at theCRTC. SUBS Sun~ 10:30·6p,m. A Vegetarian Delight GIU d.ge ~ States would provide security "Liaison with such cancer patient service groups as the 2206 Central SE ·guarantees for both Arabs and • * American Cancer Society's Reach-to-Recovery volunteers will ', For outgoing orders call ~- Israelis. ' be emphasized in program development," said Dansak. "Close ' . fightS cooperative efforts have also been initiated with the Visiting ' \ Nursing Service and Home Health Care Agency to work for the ~Carter Favors improvement of continuing care services for home-bound cancer patients in New Mexico." The ~reat~st R~matches ~ Middle East . Dansak and his staff offer continuing medical education 1n Box1ng H1stor,y ~ • workshops to personnel of hospitals, clinics, and health agencies which serve New Mexico and the Navajo Nation. ~ Meet1ngs ·Purpose of the workshops is to increase the awareness and 10-3pm Daii.Y ~ sensitivity of health care provid·ers to the complex ~ psychological, cultural, and economic problems of cancer . i THURMONT, Md. (UP!) ' . * patients including tliose who have had surgical procedures such * White House Press Secretary J ody as mastectomy and colostomy. Nov. 28 -Dec. 3 * Powell said Sunday a meeting of * Middle East nations in Egypt could In mesa Lounge in the *~ be constructive and President N.E. comer of the ~ Carter . is "trying to be in the * position of being supportive" of Grant Aids t SUB across from Prontos * the idea. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat * -Sponsored b,y t* proposed the meeting Saturday, in Updating Lab student activities saying he soon would invite all _Dairy Queen* braziet ~ FREE FREEt those involved in the Middle East conflict to Cairo- along with the A $15,800 National Science utilizing new devices such as micro­ t**********************************l United States and Soviet Union -­ Foundation grant has been awarded processors and other large scale has it all to prepare for a Geneva peace to the UNM department of elec­ devices such large scale integrated conference. trical engineering and computer circuits. At present, there is no ~················., Powell said the administration is science to upgrade a logic design laboratory course in our curriculum Food and Dessert still discussing the proposal with the laboratory for undergraduate which covers these critically im­ other invited nations. students. oortant areas in digital design." "We've said such a meeting : make : could · be constructive, but we're still in the process" of discussing Dr. Harold K. Knudson, • • the ramifications with other professor of electrical engineering Some of the needed e)luipment, nations, he said. and computer science, said the such as state machines, are not on : yourown : "Obviously we're trying to be in graiJt will be used to purchase the market.. However, "the the position of being supportive -­ modern scientific equipment fhat students will be given -a unique Buy two Fro-Yos and get the to be helpful," he said. But, "we will allow students to learn about learning excperience by using third of equal value for just lc can't be ahead of the initiative." · advanced techniques. equipment especially designed for : greeting : So far, administration officials the laboratory. The grant will allow (does not include toppings} have been cautious in their response the department fo construct this to Sadat's latest diplomatic move, with coupon Expires Nov. 30,1977 Knudson said, "The course being equipment," Knudsen said. offered in the existing laboratory Coupon Valid 2pm-closillg : cards! : emphasizes gate-oriented design, a II Complete SIIM·Screen printing supplies II procedure which is playing fun­ at Winrock and University · Block printing materials • New Mexico He estimated that a total of 200 • damental, but even smaller role in Blank greelfng cards DAILY LOBO hours will be required to construct • Complete Jine of papers for • industrial practice. Etching I Silk-screening 1 Block prlnling Vol. 82 two of each type of state machine. :381401 No.64 uy Giant r The New Al~iro Dolly Lob J is published • 10o/o Discount to Students • Monday through Friday e'l'cry regulu week of the Univcrsily year and weekly during the "A need exists," the professor The grant will fund the project summer st:sslon by lhe Board of Student said, "to teach design procedures Get One Free With This Ad : & Teachers with current I. D. : Publlcatiansoftllc University of New Mexico, through Aug. 31,1979. and is. not financially associated with UNM. Second clau postage paid at Albuquerque, Featuring Quality Food • Califo~nia Art Supply, Inc. New Mexico 87131. Subscrip!ion rate ls $10.00 for I he academic year. • COMMERCIAL ART SUPPUE:S I LETRASET I FORMATT I CHARTPAK The opinion; cxpr~d on the edilorial and Speedy Service • ART & CRAFT SUPPLIES/DRAFTING SUPPLIES/PICTURE FRAMING pages of The Daily Lobo are those of thfl author .solely. 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00 N .... t:!JU:\lt OOU:ll~ctQJ C!.crutr~a4Eti "' ~CDma4a~CL~ ~> lD~CL~ CLC!Jlli® ,... 0 QJ\PO~OQJ~~ z Students Home in to Halt Crime g·">: Burglars stole more than $3 borhoods which are considered who work 20 hours a week with the have to rea! life situations while valtlable experience for students, ~ million in property and cash ·from high crime areas. Hl:lywood said council . The University of Record Albuquerque homes last year, but a working on the academic aspect of this kind of University-city -< ~~E~d~it~o~r~i~a~•~------­ data from the survey is now being Albuqueruqe provides the council ~ pilot project being conducted by the the same topic gives a rich bel end," cooperation helps extend city r analyzed. with two additional interns. A Albuquerque Crime Prevention he added. services," she said. ~ 0 Feingold's students also helped Straight Council (ACPC) with the aid of He said the ACPC project is an .0 develop and refine the survey "This project has been a really z ·B Editor: UNM students may help lower the questions which were designed to example of how the University can t!:yeglasses ot Contact Leoses 0 :!2 valuable experience for the in­ < I realize that nobody (but me) will city's home burglary statistics. give the ACPC some idea of "assist the community in which it 01)e day service, quality and terviewers and the interns," exists." 3" Hands Off really care about the gems of ACPC director Mary Lou -styl.e at reasonable cost CT "' whether residents are willing to Haywood said. "It's one thing to z" wisdom concerning the Middle East Haywood said the project, now in .., ,f become involved in stoppjng Casey Optical CQ. " that were attributed to me in a its first stages, is intended to- help read about citizen attitude surveys Haywood said she expects other crimes, what their attitudes are in a textbook and another to ac­ city officials to become more in­ (Nert door /o Ca,sey RertJ/1 Drug) 5"'"' ii."" We can understand UNM's reluctance to participate in the latest LOBO story on Nov. 22, but just to city residents organize on a neigh­ toward the police, and to discover tually get involved. Many of the terested in enlisting University help Lomas at W ashlngton P.. version of the proposed community college because the college plans set the record straight, I would like borhood basis to learn methods of . 255-6 :8 whether there is more crime in the .students talked in-depth to in projects. "Besides being a .... as they stand now, won't do U NM a lick of good. to point out that what I said and discouraging break-ins and to be neighborhoods than is actually residents and they related the The latest plan, announced last week, calls for the conversion of the what appeared in your story bear aware of suspicious activities in reported. additional information to us. Eye examinations Contact Len~e':f · Albuquerque Technical-Vocational Institute (T-VI) into the new college. only a superficial resemblance to their areas. "We also wanted to find out The plan proposes a nine-person governing board with five, members to one another. I was (and am) mostly "We had to decide what kind of what kinds of measures people are "On the whole it was a successful come from the Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education, and pessimistic (not "cautiously op­ crime to focus on," Haywood said. taking to combat crime,".Haywood experience from our point of view. William M. Fite, O.D. four others to be appinted by the governor. timistic") a bout the impact of "We decided on home burglary said, "whether they have sufficient We got something done although THE PROBLEMS WITH the latest pla,n are many and still have to be Sadat's trip. I feel the most likely based on the fact that there was $10 locks on their doors, if they require we didn't have the money to do it Announces the opening of his office ironed out before the legislature meets in January. The main problem as results of it will be (1) Sad at's million in losses from crime in identification from unexpected and it gave the students a dose of for the practice of Optometry far as UNM is concerned is allowing credit fo the work done at the assassination, or (2) a coup which Albuquerque last year and about a repairmen or salesmen and so the real world." community college, will throw Sadat out of office land third of that figure was credited to forth." J 10601 Lomas N.E., Suite 112 UNM President William Davis said he doesn't think U NM should have not his' "defeat in Egypt's home burglaries." Prof. Feingold said he would like any Regents on the governing board of the new institution because presidential election.") I certainly She said the first step in She said the interviewers also his students to have similar op­ Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112 UNM's policy has bee11 that the college should be a branch of UNM. did not say that "if direct Arab­ developing an anti-crime program distributed an ACPC brochure, portunities in the future. Office Hours "What to do Before the Burglar Telephone UNM is in desparate need of a branch college as a middle ground for lsreaeli talks continue ... there would was to survey a sample of residents ''The more exposure students by appointment 294-1830 high school graduates who are not capable of university-level work. be a lesser need for peace talks;" I about their attitudes toward crime. Comes," during their surveys of the Opposition groups argue that the community needs an institution that can't even figure out what that last Limited by a small budget and a two neighborhoods. In the La Mesa will offer two-year associate degrees. Business groups in particular, feel statement means. • small staff, Haywood sought area the students also helped that high school graduates have too slender a choice in picking bet­ James Lee Ray assistance from UNM speech publicize a meeting of the La Mesa ween a four-year, degree-granting college (UNM), and a trade school Asst. Professor communication Prof. Paul Community Improvement which does not offer degrees (T-VI). Feingold who teaches a course on Association where Haywood ex­ WE AGREE THAT THE CHOICE is too slim, but we do not agree DOONESBURY interviewing. plained the ACPC project. JIRT(I1RVED with the newest plan which will do nothing for UNM, and everything for He arranged for volunteer I "At that meeting we got T-VI. . students from his class to survey volunteers to help create block The community college will do nothing for UNM except cause its ,, :r: GAll> w~ WI~~ A~~ GIVP 111ANK~ 1:, residents of the La Mesa area and organizations," she said. "La Mesa enrollment to drop drastically and force faculty and staff cutbacks. Yet the Huning-Highland neigh­ already has good organization. At the architects of the latest community college plan expect UNM to tuck borhoods. La Mesa is bounded by least 65 per cent of the residents are its tail between its legs and just grant academic credit to whoever wants Lomas on the north, Copper on the Letters enrolled in the police department's ~ it. south, Louisiana on the west and .. Operation Identification. We'll •• --······SINCE .., Davis and the University say "bull" to this plan and we couldn't be Wyoming on the east. Huning­ # 1928 more behind them. train La Mesa people in a neigh­ Highland is bounded by Central on borhood watch kind of program • \ UNM, in an economically pragmatic move, has tried to beef up its the north, Coal on the south, and _do the same i'n Honing­ I afternoon classes and is in the process of trying to establish more two­ S. Africa Profits Broadway on the west and 1-25 on i) butterfield Highland." 6 ... YOUR'PERSONAL SERVICE year associate degree programs. In other words, UNM is already at­ Editor: the east. tempting to fill the void between trade school and four-year school. So far the students and the OUR OWN TERMS I read of Damian Horne's admiration for the White Afrikaners of The ACPC also receives help • jert:elers~- BUT DO THE GREAT ARCHITECTS see this? No. They worry council have conducted about 230 BANKAMERICARO South Africa in the LOBO of Nov. 17. I say that the courageous people from UNM's public administration THE STORE FOR DIAMONDS '>~~ MASTERCHARGE about the community college being too "academically oriented" (to use interviews in the two neigh- division which provides two interns their favorite catchword) if UNM has a large hand in it. of South Africa are those Blacks who are risking their lives in opposing IN CARDINAL PLAZA r:J'!,'~~...... 2411 San Pedro NE the oppressive policies of the government. Hundreds of unarmed UNM is making a samrt move by standing pat on the latest plan. The Blacks were gunned down last year by South African police. According University's silence and a late start on the project certainly spell defeat for the latest plan which is what it deserves. to a U PI release in September of last year, more than half of the Blacks killed in Soweto were students under the age of 20, and there were at least three children under the age of 12 killed, including 9 six-year old. I think this gives us some idea of the mentality of the people who run the South African Government. I hope that the American people will not forget those Black men and ND OPENING SALE women who were killed in 1976, and that we will keep in mind the Overtime Study hundreds of Blacks who are being held indefinately in South Affrican prisons. The Whites who run the South African government know they · THRU CHRISTMAS are susceptible to American pressure. The White South African It's good to see the ASUNM Lobby Committee working hard at economy is dependent on World trade, and the United States leads all coming up with a compromise to the south Central Ave. parking other countries in trade with South Africa. That is why the South WITH PURCHASE OF MOPED problem, but we believe there could have been a little more study. African government has spent millions of dollars in public relations and The committee drew up a compromise last week after merchants on lobbying in this country. If the South African government continues its the south side of Central Ave. convinced the city council to restore campaign of oppression against Blacks after their general elections on parking on a third lane on eastbound Central Ave. · Nov. 30, then I hope Americans will call on the Carter administration to THE GROUP'S COMPROMISE proposal includes pedestrian support economic sanctions against South Africa. I hope Americans crossing lights, lower speed limit, half-hour parking meters, a bike lane will show South African Whites that racism is not as profitable as it on the north side of Central Ave., and municipal parking lots near the once was. business community. Larry Blancett · However, AI Letzkus of the city traffic engineering division which originally recommended a parking ban on the south side of Central 7HOI/Gifll=(JL Ave., informed us that some of the proposals are unworkable. PAII5E> .. Featuring· PEUGEOT i:DBATAVUS Basically, Letzkus said, a study showed students don't use crossing Classical Booboo HERCULES lights, the speed limit can't be lowered to less than 30 m.p.h., the bike lane would have to get additional approval, and the parking lots are too ·' expensive. Editor: • Indoor test track WE'RE NOT TRYING TO DISCOURAGE the lobby committee The Sadat-Begin meeting has brought, and will continue to bring, a PEUGEOT which was certainly rig lit on top of this situation from the start, but we -flurry of analyses, from the classical booboo of Time in its latest issue' • 150 miles per gallon LAYAWAY do believe it could have done some checking with the traffic (where prediction was made that "no Arab leader will come to Israel in • No D MV registration engineering division, as we did, before it released the proposals. the forseeable future"), to the views of Prof. James Ray reported in Traffic engineering has a stake in this matter too and it should have your issue of Nov. 22. • Financing available· NOW FOR been consulted. Permit me to correct some factors and, consequently, some ideas as • Factory trained service personnel expressed by Prof. Ray. He is quoted as saying that Israel's most serious problems are "between it and Palestine,... and it and • 6 month factory warranty CHRISTMAS Lebanon." • Full line parts and accessories Despite some wishful thinking (e.g., of the PLO) there is no such J-OBO editorial phon{! 277·58bt. entity as Palestine. Period. How can there be a problem between Israel by Garry Trudeau LOBO Editorial Staff: and Palestine, then? (There was a Palestine until May 1948. It was a Editor-fn·chlef: Tim Gallagher land inhabited by Jews and Arabs-but since then, as the saying goes Managing Editor: Rebekah Szymanski a lot of water has flowed in the Jordan river.) ' !(OLANO 81/f?TON News Editor: Dolores Wood 1/Wt&Y, JR,, 55Q., Asst. News Editor: O.M. Flynn As far as Lebanon is concerned: it has been an open secret, since ABC UIIOG /1/0.Rto Photo Editor: Wendell T. Hunt 1948, that Lebanon would have been the second country to sign a Sports Editor: Peter Madrid OFN&Ws! Arts Editor: George Gesner peace treaty with Israel. It has never been seriously at war with Israel. f Copy Editor : Koren Wal~ton Recent invasions of its territory by the PLO and Syrian troops caused Ad Manager: Frank Salazar the bloody fighting between its Moslem and Christian population. A ope EDITORIALS: Unsigned editorials tep~esent a majorHy opinion of the LOBO editorial board. All other columns, cartoons, and /etters represent the opinion of the author and do well-known fact is the help given to the Christians by Israel-they Your Factory not riecessarlly reflect the view of the editorial board. would have otherwise faced extinction by the PLO-Syrian forces. HOURS LETIEAS: Letters to the edllor must be typed, and signed With the author;s name, Authorized signature, address, and telephone number. Letters to the editor should ba no longer than Perhaps a less known fact is the policy of the "good fence" established fine motorized bicycles Mon-Sat l0-7 300 words although exceptions wUl be made If the topic warrants so. Only the name of the by Israel along its northern b6rder with Lebanon: everything from Sales And author will be ptinted and names will not be withheld. Sun 12-5 OPINIONS: OpiniOns must by typed and signed With the author's name, signature, ad· medical ~linics, t~ an open-air concert by Zubin Mehta conducting the '! Service Agency dress and telephone number. Oplrilons shOuld be no longer than 500 words. Only the namrt Israel Ph1lharmomc Orchestra, have created an atmosphere of frien­ 3222 of author will be printed and names will not be withheld. Central SE • 268-3949 All submissions become the property of the New Mexico Dally _LOBO ~nd will be edftM dship and goodwill that will undoubtedly precede a peace treaty with only for length or possibly libelous content. 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,..,,.., "" ri- Christmas il • • .From the Laundromat 'El (cont. from pagf.l~ OJ Parade don't believe in UFO's but I don't the kid is banging on the piano, that E; . disbelieve in them either, " she was the first record setter. . We did z latter movie making the similar said. On the subject of encounters, 0 roles a fluke, 36 takes on that. The crew was .D the movie's director Steven 3 Paper animali!i went over big in ·Garr, herself noticed the applauding when we were done. He Spielberg said, "Teri's only wasn't happy until he got just the .. b this year's Christmas parade similarities. She said, "This is the ·;;; held in downtown Albuquerque unidentified flying object ex­ elements he wanted.'' first time I've told this. I was doing perience was with . 'Oh, Cl on Friday. Those pictured to the this play about Gogo!, the Russian On the film's limited use of big .~ rigllt include a beagle dog, a hot God I had a close encounter with name stars, she said, ''If you have a 1 playwright, in the Public Theatre Jl dog and some reindeer. There Young Fraken stein.' '' story that you want to move the / (New York) and there was freezing· .-: were no paper lions. ·on UFO's, Garr said, "I have public, you better not have a big snow and I was getting $103 a week OJ such a hard time with reality. It's so name, unless there's a good actor z and they called from Hollywood " easy to live in dreams. If I get into that can paint a picture, like a and said 'do you want to do this OJ that;, I get into astrology, Hoffman.'' on movie'? (Oh, God) and I saw the '"' numerology, fortune tellers, and Teri Garr will be moving on to p.."' script and it was exactly the same before long I'm in twilight zone.'' bigger and better roles, whether woman and I finally thought, Asked on her impressions of they be on the serious side of 'What am I, crazy? This is a job in , Spielberg, she said, "He creates a things. She said that she had no a film.' It's just a coincidence that wonderful set and he knows his preference between the comedy role the characters were so similar. crew. He has a gooC\. relationship and the serious role. "It depends on There was nothing I could do· to with everyone. He rehearses a scene the character, " she said. make the women different. I tried very~ extensively and lets you im­ Ms. Garr seems to be breaking and I fought and I asked Carl provise it. It's very loose with away from a "funny lady" image, Reiner (director of Oh, God) hot to positive input from everybody. I but comedy is something that can't make me this way. I wanted to be like that he's sensitive to people." escape her. As she puts it, more glamorous.'' On Spielberg's reputation as a "Comedy comes from being a Garr is very happy with her part perfectionist, she said, "There's defensive person, making jokes in Close Encounters. "I'm so this scene where I'm talking to when you feel sad, scared and happy that I'm in this movie, I Richard (Dreyfuss) and I'm picking tense. You develop it and I've got a' loved it and I loved what it says. I up the toys in the living room and little bit of that.'' LOBO phorv by Gool'f}a Ge$nel' ... Kiva Club Icont. from page 61 JVC builds in The "White backlash" movement . stems from recent what the others Congressional proposa's which would limit the sovereignity of Indian tribal government. A leave out. proposal by Rep. 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The win gave the Lobos a final NEEDS AND BUDGET Johnson said, "They played a Intensity appears to be the key much better tonight." scrimmage, fumbled away to season mark of 5-7, and 2-5 in Housing Collections & Reservations box-in-one defense on us. With that It was announced after the !(arne WAC play. just east of Central and Girard 2od Floor, La Posada word in practice and competition Abney ended the night with 16 UNM. With the ball on the 24, kind of defense, I just didn't get points. fullback Tim Johnson scampered in on Monte Vista for the UNM Lobo Basketball for the score. ' open shots. The shots I did put up Russell Saunders, who also is team, Friday night in University just seemed to not stay down." It was only four weekends ago Arena, the intensity which head becoming a fan favorite after two' We take trudes·setvlce most brands. Willie Howard, who scored 16 that· the same situation happened, "'0 coach Norm Ellenberger speaks so games said, "There was more c: points in leading the Lobos in their the first time in Las Cruces against much of was there. movement on our part. The game ~ S011 Monte Vista NE Near UNM ,.,,, , , win with his fine play at both ends New Mexico State. 1 1 10 Before a home crowd of 17,455, was less physical though, than In both games, the Lobds never -t.~ FinRncln>J available of the court, said, "I played hard os FOR OVER 28YEARS 255-1694 the Lobo basketball team utilized a against the Cubans. I guess the refs trailed anc! went on to win, out there. I'll play hard for seven to run and gun· offense and full court kept it from being phygical." Saturday night in Un.iversity Unique Career In eight minutes then ask coach to press to manhandle the Idaho Saunders finished the night with Stadium the end result was a 41-24 take me out for about two to three Vandals 120-70). · nine pints and six assists. The day romp over Western Athletic NUCLEAR POWER minutes to get my stamina up." Ellenberger said, "The intensity of the game was Saunder's 20th Conference foe Utah. The win for Howard fouled out of the game the Lobos marked the end of the was great the first eight minutes of birthday. in the second half with 12:08 left to season for both squads. all For A Unique Individual the game." Leading the Lobo win was Of the ways play. The Lobos scored four touch­ Michael Cooper with 26 points. "We lost this momentum," Junior College transfer Phil downs in the opening stanza and Ellenberger said, "and we went flat Other Lobos in double figures were to RlaY records, Abney, who, only after two games the visiting Utes were never able to for a while." Jimmy Allen 14, Howard, 16, and ·comeback. The field of Nuclear Power is one of the keys to our is capturing the eye of Lobo fans, The Vandals spotted the Lobos Abney, 16. Utah head coach Wayne Howard nation's energy problems. If you are a college senior with a said, "I was more confident of JVC••••• ...... is the<> ....., most precise. The Lobos are home again said, "They got a 28-point lead in least 1 year of college physics and mathematics through two points and then trailed the myself tonight. Coach has con­ . remainder of the game. 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Ticketmo.ster locations o.nd at the door JVC S200 II AM/FM Stereo Receiver. But once we got C.J. throwing the A r,wat performer. 3" wolt•,f~h mm. MONDAY ball, we were alright because he can Peruvian Revolutionary f!f~>. 8 oluw,, 20 ?O.!J(JfJ Ill, v11ffl no 10% OFF more than 0.!,'•;, lolal harmonrc dr·Jtor~ do that just great." Quechuo Indian leader tron. T·mn power and IUnrng motrw;. If .YOu're bargain:.hunting. and who isn't· t~ese da_ys, .YOU can recogr. 'ze FM mutmg. unbelievable savings on calculotors this week. NIGHT Hugo Blanco ~/$#'#/hfWAY.$#//$.#;'//$/$17$/4W/#//Q'/;f?//$n,,, Our selection includes some too brand names- Texas lnstrumer :s. .• Hewlett-Packard and Sharp. LOBO Stats JVC KO·I5 Cassette Deck. featuroa cx­ - Banned from entering !1~··2·1E·~ clu5we St.~pr.r ANRf.J nor~c rcductwn, 5 FOOTBALL NEW MEXIt041, L'Tlli 24 the U.S. by 3 Presidents! pca~·readmg I.EOs, Son·Aifoy hoar! and If we don't have the model _you want in stock, we will order it for _you ar :l First Downs - U ~4. UNM 18; Yards un1quc Rccordmr./EQ Witch. MIC/LINE Rushing- .U ·11·85, t!NM 57·289; Yards Topic: "Corter & Human Rights miY.Ing. fronHoarlinp,. guorontee .YOU a 10% savings from the manufactures' suggested rete 'I Passing- t' .399, U~'M 99; Total Offense price. - (' 4R4_ 1''111..1 i'Ul· Pa~sing- U 2546·2, In latin Amer!co-myth vs. Reality" relax and UNM 6-15-0; Relllrn Yardage - U 10· UNM 94; Punts·Average - U 743, UNM Friday, Dec. 2, 7:30 pm in the UNm SUB Ballroom JVC KO·l5 Cassette Deck with Dolby, watch the game 942; FumDics·LoSI - U J.J UNM 6-4; $1.00 gen. public, 50c students !VO's lowest priced fronHoadwg Come by today- Sale ends December 3rd. Penaldes-YarW,ge - U 8·126, UNM 15- model. llip,hlip,ht5 auto·otop, bla>/EO on one of lSO. (",'" and ' fJt.@;•?,i ~;.· ., ·q~,, 5VIItcheo 5 li'D peak level mrJica· our2 TV's Game-Time The~n~l(t~rip~roO.nngr'eg·uiO:t meeting of the Speakers Com· tors. Connect a t1mer for ahocntrw re· 1Jtah 0 14 3 7-24 w corr!,ng. Vew Mexico 28 0 6 7-41 mittee: monday, Dec. 5, some time. some place! NM- Tim Johnson 24 run (Jtm Haynes kid<); NM -Noel Mazrone 30 run (kick Special failed); NM - Max Hudspeth 54 punt re· For every pitcher I urn (Don Barnes run); NM- Jimmy Robert JVC SK·IOOO 3·Way Speaker System, ol beer purchased Sayers I run tHaynes kick); U -·Jack and his film about mozambique's New Phase Moire lcchnology. Solid during Monday Steptoe 56 pass from Randy Gomez {Tom first year of independence­ bass blend~ with t~mooth m1dcangc and nights football $}50 McNamara kick); 7 ~~ Guy Morrell re· crrsp highs. Mid & h1r,h frequency con· game, you receive a covered fumble in end 20ne (McNamara Van "0 Povo Organlzado" trol. 170 watts !peak), 85 watto RMS. ticket good tor one kick); 7- FG McNamara 24; NM- Chris I Combs 7 ~·;: (rom C J. Jones (kick Thurs. Dec. 8:00 pm in Woodward chance to Win a Big 60 oz. l failed). NM ;.... Barnes 5 run (Haynes regUlation football! kick); U- Gordon K rz J I pass from Lietop pitcher I Gomez (McNama(r kid) Student Book Store Kick off to Final gun ! o.nd ... beaming down on mon. Feb. in Popejoy Hail, Available at these 2122 Centro.! HOFBRAU LOUNGE D1?W .,.,T1 JVCSpotlight dealers Across from UNm f HAYAY SHALOM Leonnrd Nimoy HUDSON'S AUDIO 7611 Menauf NE, Albu­ Penn. and Menaul 299-9924 I tickets will go on sole the querque o HI Fl HOUSE 301 i Monte Vista Recor:ded Message first day of school, Jo.nuory 16, 1977 NE1 Aibuquerque Q Phone 296·8568 at all Ticketmaster locations

. f /' / GOING HOME TO L.A. for the holidays? Make RCltea: 15c pet Wotd pllt day, JJ minimum. $50.00 • $tOO.OO selling picture film at parade, 8. MISCELLANEOUS Tournament of Roses Film Sales, Inc .. (213) 242· oO 5 Pt mot• conaecutlvfl days, , 1992or242·1915 12/2 I AM LOOJeeember, 4:30p.m; and will reopen for business on January ;.. D.o.dlln•• 12 noon lot next'doy'a po.pet mo.tlon llo.llfm, 105 share usuol, 242-MS2 12/~ 9th at 8:30a.m. Ads placed by Friday noon, Dec. z0 2nd, will run in the LOBO Welcome tlack issue on LARGE2 BEDROOM HOUSE: 411 CcdarSE, Close STEREO one-year-old. KENWOOD - YOU COULD GO HOME FASTI>H by using the Jamrary 9th. Next possible publication date for Lobo Travel se<·tlon. 277-5656. 12/2 classifieds is January 16th. 12/2 .00 1• PERSONALS to UNM. $250.00/monthly, Available Dec. i, 1977, PIONEER - DUAL. Like new. Warranty. Cost 0 ------Call296·7120. 11/28 $8)5.00 new: $425.00, or offer. 420 Espanola SE, ,..J ACCURATE INFORMATION AllOUT contrucep· SEARCHING FOR HOUSING? RcsidenceHalls are Apt. A, JI/29 z:. tlon, sterilization, abortion. Right to Choose, 294· your amwer for maximum convenience to campus 1966 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON. $250.00 or '@ KUNM news at 9 am and 5 0171. 1213 plus comfort and economy in housing and rood scr· best offer, Call between J and 6 p.m. 266-3019. 0 Monday Nlte Football, Dog's, Suds, Green Chilie vicellnquire: La Posada 201, weekdays 9·4, or call I 1129 pm 0 Stew- nil at Ned's I 11/28 277·2606. I /25 STEREO SPEAKERS & AMPLIFIER & tuner, UP I news at 1 ,6,8, 11 am and .!:l CONTACTS71 l'olishing & solutions. Casey Optical 2 ROOMMATES WANTED to share 3 bedroom $175.00, Cannon 200mm lens - ex•ellent con. ' 1 and 9 pm. ~ Company, 255·8736, tfn house with big yard, $62.00/month plus utilities & dillon. $.180.00. 255·3122. 11/30 ::S SINGI.E7 Meet sincere rnembers of the opposite sex, deposits. Call Elisabeth, 247-2746. 1212 1969 VW. Good condition, clean interior. Good tires 3 pm: Jock Itch: sports with i::: CaiiDATELINEto!l·free:800·451·324S. 11/28 HOOMMATE NEEDED, Bicycling distance from runs good. Nice looking little car. 8.69·2951. 11/30 Andy Nisito z SUNLAND ALBUQUERQUE MAGAZINE, seeks UNM. Pets welcome. Rent is approximately .1976 CfiEVY MONZA. Great car. Student must sell. 7:30 pm: Multinationals: '" human interest stories: fiction, poetry, an work, $60,00/month. Call George, 242-9219 after 5. Caii345-9)5J, 12/.1 Location- 1190 Buena VIsta SE, .12/2 UNM Prof. Robert Lenberg N" photographs concerning history, cultures, present PIPES! Finest smokables in classic shapes and bold '-;:; lifestylel of Southwest. Contact Henry Woodall, 3 BLOCKS TO UNM. Fenced privacy, I bedroom, freeforms. We have the pipes and the tobacco to discusses the rules that cor­ gp 265-8170 or Kathy Thompson, 821-4171. Mailing kids, pets. $130.00, no lease. Valley Remals, 262, put in them. Ask about our used straitgrains. Pipe porations play in the game of p.. nddrm: 1816 KirbY Court, Albuquerque, N.M. 175 I. $30.00 fee. 12/2 &Tobacr.o Road, 107 C'ornellSE. 121.1 87112. 1212 international business. SUPEH CLEAN I bedroom, Walk to UNM, $125.00, BICYCLE TIRES, thorn-resistant tubes: all sizes on ' '! SKATEBOARD CITY has a full line of boards garage included. Valley Rentals, 262-1751. $30,00 sale. 266-1611, Richmond Bicycle Supply. tin 9pm-1al11: Raices y Con­ trucks, wheels, safety gear, & many accessories. fcc. 12/2 OPEN .12-5 p,m. weekdays, 11·5 p.m. Saturday. ciencia del Pueblo: Latin music, BIKE TO CLASS, Delightful 2 bedroom: kids, pets culture and politics, tonight 106 Morningdside NE, 255.4336. 11/29 fine. $135.00, Valley Rentals, 262-1751. $30.00 fee, 6. EMPLOYMENT SANDIE, 1 think you're the sweetest, most lovable .12/2 featuring Gilberto Nieto reading girl I know. Stewart, 11/30 AVAil.AIILE NEXT SEMESTER - roomy I Work in the PEACE CORPS. Ortega 233, 277·5907, poetry of Pablo Neruda and SKATEBOARD CITY CONTEST, Sunday Dec, 4th, bedroom. Close to class, just $125,00, Valley fs Nicholas Guillen. 11·3 p.m • .106 Morningside NE. Call for informn· R~ntals, 7.1\~·.17~1 ~~0.00 feo. 1212 WANTED PART TIME help as Security Guards. tion, 255·4336. .12/2 WHAT IS A COLLEGE INN7 We do the cooking & Hours nexlble, Call S.I.A., 242-5261. 12/2 90.1 .. Hob~it pu~zles, puppeU, stuffed toysl For children cleaning, you do the studying. 303 Ash NE, 243- CHELSEA STREET PUB BEATS the new minimum of all ages In the UNM Bookstore's Gift Depart• 2881. 11121 wage, Kitchen help starting pay $2.65/hr, Waiter& • mcnt. .1211 waitress openings available, super pay- super tips. GEORGIA O'KEEFFE - her work, her words - Apply in person, Coronado Center. Part or full $14,95- UNM Bookstore, 11/28 5. FOR SALE time, day or night shifts.. 12/1 YEAR of the HORSE! .1978 Taoist llook of Days at WAITRESS NEEDED for lunch. Enthusiastic, UNM Bookstore. 11/28 MAXELL UD C-90 cassettes. $3.00 each. Minimum personable Individual will make bucks. Apply in CHRISTMAS CARDS - Spanish & English greet· order six. Free local delivery same week. Firefly, person at Mr. steak, 1400 San Pedro NE. 11/29. llox758j, 87104.256-1495. 12/2 lngs- the UNM Bookstore Gift Department, TEMPORARY PART TIME employment: StaY·ln: 11/28 20 USilD PORTABLE TV's. $30.00 to $60.00. 441 School Program, Kirtland AFB, Jobs include: NON-SMOKERS' CLUB-897-0131. 1212 WyomingNE, 255·5987, J/27 engineering aides, math aides, physical science WANTED, Active members for The Committee for EKTA-SOUND CAMERA & PROJECTOH. Never aides, clerks & clerk-typists. Pay: $2.30/hr. • the On-going Revolution. Don't Just stand there! used, $250.00 for both. Ca11265-4836. I 1/30 $4.28/hr. Apply through Work-Study Office, Mesa Do something! Join Nowl For lnformntioti write, 1972 MOB CONVERTIULE. New radials, AM/FM. VIsta Hall. Klrtlatld is nn Equal Opportunity Em· COMFORT, 605 W. 47th Street, Kansas City, MO. Must sell below book. 82.1-0099. 11128 player. 1212 64112, 11/28 BED, llRAND NAME- SEALY. Good condition, PART TIME stockers - clerks, must be over 21. $25.00. Call before 9 a.m. or after 5:30 p.m. 294· Graduate studenls only. Apply in person. Save-way 6635. 11129 Liquor Stores, 5704 Lomas Blvd, NE; 5516 Menual 2. LOST AND FOUND _lllvd. NE. 12/2

FIND YOURSELF In the Pence Corps. Ortega 233. 211·5907. fs FOUND: 4 keys on ring ncar AFROTC office. Claim 1901 Las Lomas or call Dee at277·4602. .11/28 FOUND: keys In parking lot, south of Bandelier Hall. Claim Marron Hall, Rm. lOS. 1211 TDDAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3. SERVICES ACROSS 43 Spelling --- 44 Gratuities UNITED Feature Syndicate QA TYPING SEHVICE. A complete typing and 46 Cheers up editorial system. Technical, general, legal, medical, 1 "--- 47 Son or scholastic. Charts & tables. 345·2125. 1212 Kapltal": Judah LSAT·MCAT REVIEW COURSES. Prepare now. Marx title 49 Doze Call PENM 842-5200. tfn 4 Fernand 50 Agreement TYPING; MA, English, on-campus, 296-8564. fs -----:Fr. word SERVE In the Pence Corps. Ortega 233. 277-5907. fs artist 51 Scrape TYPING, 1st qualily. 883-7787. tfn 9 Assail 52 Winged HELJADLI!TYPING. 60cpcr page, 881-7546. 12/2 14 Fanatic: Insects KINKO'S TYPING SERVICE (IBM Selectric), and Suffix 54 USSR news of course, copies. 268·8515. 12/1 f5 Make agency TYPING, EDITING, 266-4567, 12/2 amends 58 Limited FAMOUS QUIVIHA BOOKSHOP and Photography 16 Supplementary number Gallery is 'h block from Johnson Gym on Cornell. 17 Ailment: 2 60 Mineral Special order service. II /28 words ending LEGAL SERVICES. UNM Law School Clinical Law 19 Sojourn 61 Buyer of Program offers legal services for students and staff. 20 1 0 per cent stolen Furnished by qualified law students under faculty 21 Logger•s goods supervision. Availablliiy limited to those whose tool 62 Baffle assets and Income do not exceed established guide· lines. $2,00 registration fcc. Call277·2913 or 277· 22 Tennis point 64 Of a remote 5 Rei. of et al 33 Small drum 3604 for information and appointments. 11/28 23 Looped ancestor 6 Simpleton: 34 Circus ring 66 Informal 35 Repast 24 ~~~~:fence ~~ed'l~f. 4. HOUSING 7 Make bigger 37 Ivy league 26 Pu~:~ident 67 Epoxy, for 8 Claret and member one chianti: 2 40 European 29 Brit. N. 68 "Hooeyl" words 42 Takes a sip SHALAI

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