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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1977 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 1-28-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 080, No 84, 1/ 28/1977 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 080, No 84, 1/28/1977." 80, 84 (1977). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977/11 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]. DU*ado . B/1.-7'17 SPECIAL· col.iLEciDONB j /,t.-;:YQuJ . ' !f;~N_egotiations To Begin on BCMC By Joh-. Hunter . a~pr.opnated . approXImately. three Another means of raising Hawk has expressed some Stating that the present relationship Negotiations are scheduled to mtlhon additi?nal dollars f~r revenue under consideration is the hesitation concerning the proposed between BCMC and the Mental begin at 3 p.m. today between supl?ort ofteachmg~nd commumty levy. of a voter-approved gross lease, however, Hawk, an original Health Center is "very logical and Bernalillo County Medical Center servtces. Also, all ~C~C employes recetpts tax by the county. Such a proponent of the lease was not proper" to meet the needs of both Trustees, Bernalillo . County would become un.tverstty and st.ate tax is available to all counties in the aware until l'uesday that UNM facilities, particularly the com Commissioners, UNM Regents and e~~loyes, thereby becommg state,. but. ~t present, only three attorney Peter Rask had included munity-oriented needs of the members of the All-Pueblo Council ehgtble for UNM and state employe counties use It. the County Mental Health Center Mental Health Center, Hawk was concerning the proposed lease of benefits. County Commissioner Robert in the draft of the lease proposal. doubtful that the negotiators fully the BCMC facility by UNM. u~derstand the need for two Under particular consideration at s,.,, .. separate administrations. Alternatives open to BCMC, should the lease negotiations prove unsatisfactory, would be the. shortening of clinic h.ours for in ~~fr;~~l~~~~l~- -Nr•ru;~o Lo.:eo digent patients, a freeze on hiring in the hospital, some positions, or cutting back on ·UNM President William Davis Friday, Janu~ry 28,1977 some programs. No decision has said the University is proposing a been made, however, regarding any 50-year lease of the facility from the specific programs to be cut. county. Under such a lease, the county would maintain ownership Maloof, H_orn Unanimously Approved of the grounds and existing buildings and could still utilize the 4.5 mil tax levy currently used for operation and maintenance of the NM Senate Confirms Regents hospital. The University'would take By Rebekah Szymanski Cal~in Horn was .als. o reappointed · ~r ·· ,. ··::~··.·.·.~ ...~ .. -...· .....·.•.· over the business functions SANTA FE-Mrs. Collen to his second term. Both terms on ·< . currently conducted by the County Maloof and Calvin P. Horn were the Boarq are for six·years. '· \.· " · as well as maintaining-their present both unanimously confirmed by Tom Rutherford (D-Bern,), ~:,::~;;::;;::::::::: ·administrative function. the New Mexico State Senate Thur- chairman .of the Rules Committee w'"-""" "The University will be able to sday morning, making their ap- in the Senate that reviewed . present a better pitch to the State l 4 for direct appropriations," Regent pointment to the UNM Board of testimony on the two new Regents, Henry Jaramillo, Jr., said. As a Regents official. said Mrs. Maloof "impressed the state facility under the proposed Mrs. Maloof was appointed by committee very much. She's open lease, BCMC would be able to be Gov. Jerry Apodaca on .lan. s·and minded, she doesn't have any preconceived notions and she's a very independent thinker. "She doesn't have a college ASUNM Senate degree, but that doesn't mean she ., can't rule on broad educational policies. Expels Onlookers ' "The governor feels Mrs .. Maloof is consistent with his '/l'i,{ By Daniel Crain . Cultural Committee. He outlined a thinking," Rutherford said. "You Photo by Koren Panagai<os Citing "personnel matters," the proposal whereby the ,ASUNM can call it cronyism, but I think it's N.M. Sen. Tom Rutherford the thing to do. She's the natural ASUNM Senate went into closed Cultural Cmpmittee, an eight chairman in the 1974 gubernatorial estate developer. He is also one of session Wednesday night, the member, student-majority body person to appoint. Apodaca found race. the ow~ers of the Horn Oil Com second closed session in the two somebody he trusted." chaired by Michael Cohen, would Horn, who is the president of the pany. weeks -since the legislative ~ession be subordinated to a new com Mrs. Maloof is the wife of opened. Last week was the first mittee, composed of seven George Maloof, who was ap UNM Board of Regents, is a for mer speaker of the ltouse ilt.,tij~ time in at least three .years that members and only two student p~,>inte,j by J\podaca to be Chair The Senate voted yesterday 41 to senate had called a closed session. members. · man Of the . State Racing · Coin~ State House Of•'R:epresentatives, is 0 in· favor of Horn and 39 to 0 in "You can still have your existing the owner of a southwestern book favor of Mrs. Maloof. There are 42 In other senate action, Popejoy mission and who also served as ASUNM Cultural Committee," Apodaca's campaign finance publishing company and is a real Senate members. Hall Director Bill Martin appeared Martin said, except that under his on request to discuss "problems with the Cultural Committee," and proposal only the chairman of the A · N t 0 ff d J b to respond to' charges that he is .~~~~~e cs~~~~:e~s:~~iat~~: ' naya . 0 . ·' ere . 0 attempting to cut back student representative would have a vote on . By John Feldman input into cultural programming at Anaya said he sent Bell a telegram The Albuquerque Journal's Popejoy. · the new committee. State Atty. Gen. Toney Anaya on Jan. 14 indicating that he would Washington correspondent, Paul The closed session came early in Michael Cohen, who also spoke, was not offered a job in the Justice remain in his New Mexico post. Bell Wieck, said Vice President Walter the meeting, after some strenuous strongly objected to Martin's Department of Judge Griffin Bell. was confirmed Tuesday of this Mondale "led him (Anaya) to objections by senators to several proposal. · Contrary to the speculation that week. believe that he would get Davidson's controversial ap- surrounded Anaya since his something." J ASUNM Standing Committee In a telephone interview ·• appointments announced by Senate pointments, which precipitated the meeting in Atlanta with Atty. Gen. yesterday, Anaya said, "There was The Albuquerque Journal, President Do.rothy Davidson. closed session, centered on her Bell Dec. 30 of last year, Anaya was no doubt on my part and no doubt Tribune, and the Santa Fe New Davidson announced the decision choice of Senator Tad Howington only under consideration for a on his (Bell's) part that he wanted Mexican, as well as the electronic ·to close the meeting with the ap for a seat on the steering com- number of posts in the Justice me to join the teani." Anaya said news media, in the words of the parent approval of most of the mit.tee, which. he ~aid he _did not Department. he told Bell, however, that he was Journal, "Presumed" that Anaya senators, although no vote was desir~· Later, m open ses~wn, the Anaya said Bell told him that no only interested in one of two posts, · had been offered a job. taken. The gallery and three LOBO appomtment was not conftrmed by . job offers would be made before either Deputy Attorney or a new On Jan. 14, Anaya called a news reporters were shut out for 25 (Continued on Page 10) Bell was confirmed by the senate. post of Deputy in the criminal area. conference to announce that he minutes. would, in the words of the Santa Fe Later Martin, under fire from New Mexican, "tum down the job senate members, said that he is not offer." Anaya said that he had trying to cut back student par given up a post that would "affect the future of this country in the ticipation in cultural programming, area of criminal justice." but wants to "streamline" the Go Left In yesterday's New Mexico Independent, a local weekly, the HEW Look Young editor ofthat paper said tbat Anaya had never been offered a high post Man... in the Attorney General's offices, Continues but had only been offered a federal judgeship in California. ,, The Health, Education and The city has recently An aide to · Bell at the Justice Welfare investigators in the put up 28 new· left-turn Department said in a phone in elementary education alleged it signs on one-way streets terview yesterday that was their . discrimination case will !fieet with policy to name only those people UNM President William Davis one to ease the flow of down selected for a job by Bell ar;td to more time today before leaving the town traffic. keep the names of those under UNM campus, the president's The State· Legislature consideration in confidence. office said Thursday. approved a bill two years The HEW investigators are 'ago that said motorists The aide would neither confirm looking into allegations from a can turn left.