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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 082, No 70, 1/8/1979. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1979 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 1-8-1979 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 082, No 70, 1/ 8/1979 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1979 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 082, No 70, 1/8/1979." 82, 70 (1979). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1979/1 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 1979 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 \ BP.IWlAL COLLEC'J;'lONS .:-:-:-:·::;~:.::::)\~8;;;.\;:~·;:Ut:-~:~~~~+'~~:~:;;:.~::-_:_~~ ~- 1:::-::-::::::::: ;::>·:.-:.:;~-::;·,:,-:_:;,;;:,:_-_,._,_:_;:_: •'/; :- ·-· The LOBO will resume daily publication Monday, Jan. 15 . 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' ~ .. .. .... _.. ,._.,. ., ·-· ....... ::;:.; ...... .. pp.2, 3 ·"· .. pp. 6-10 • • • • • • • • • •• • • pp.·10-26 pp.16-22 pp. 23, 24 -"ot·•·· f .-.~~::.;... ;.;t:::::~--....-...:.:....--:::::::::::..:::::-::··.:.~-~------~~ .. --~-=-=::::::.~~7----=.:~--:..-::_;::;_·.~·--- -~·.-- -----·"""'--·~--~~;~. --~.-- l'a)(e 2, New Mexico Duily LOBO, January 8, 197U Pnl{e 3, New Mexico Daily LOBO, January 8, tV7fl Birth rate declines llies support U WASHINGTON (UP!) - "Some factors involved in that • 8 oil companies Changing U.S. social values have figure appear to be that young SAINT FRANCOIS, An ''exhilarated" President "The normalization of relations Callaghan Friday· The four leaders met a few yards helped slow the nation's birth rate people are delaying marriage longer (iaudcloupc (UPI) - America's Carter received the vote of support with China was seen as a positive American officials said European from gentle breakerS' washing the during the 1970s, the Census and at the same time millions of Atlantic ullics Friday expressed from the leaders of France, West factor and development of relations leaders expressed concern about the white sands of the Hamak Hotel Bureau said Friday. women are entering the job market., complete support for U.S. nor­ Germany and Britain at the sports­ should not in any way be Soviet Union's SS20 misspe .t~ndt> resort complex, a group of 29 In its newest · staie population instead of staying horne as in the malintin of relations with China. shirt summit conference held in a detrimental to detente with the those concerns were dealt witli"'by bungalows set in lush surroundings estimates, the Census Bureau said past," he said. and agreed thar U.S. recognition thatched roof villa bathed by the Soviet Union, which should not Carter. beside a golf course and tennis charged in suit the U.S. population has expanded During November, women made should not affect the policy of balmy sea breezes of this tropical bring it into question," French Carter assured them again their courts. There was the secudty by 7..3 per cent during the first eight up 50.7 per cent of the nation's detente with the Soviet Union. French Caribbean Island. spokesman Pierre Hunt told a news seculity I;VOUid not be comp10mised strictness one could expect with government in a single lawsuit to pricing regulations," Bloom told years of this decade. The 1960s civilian labor force, the Labor briefing. by the SALT. four world leaders gathered on one WASHINGTON (UP!) - The nearly $1 billion. reporters, growth ra.te was 13.3 per cent. Department said. government friday accused eight Hunt gave newsmen a description The afternoon sessiqf!"•of the roof but reporters lunching on the Paul Bloom, head of the Energy Separate suits were filed in U.S. On a regional basis, the Census The Census Bureau said Western major oil companies of j))egal of the first session of talks among talks, according to 1-l'U~t,"IWas to' terrace of the Hotel Meridien a few Department's effort to uncover District Court in Washington Bureau said the population in states showed a 15 .I per cent overcharges totalling more than Carter, French President Valery deal with "political and strategic" hundred yards away could watch violations of federal oil price rules, accusing Texaco of $233.9 million Western and Southern States has population increase between 1970 Giscard D'Estang, West Germany matters. Asked what that meant the the security site -and topless sun $624 million in the largest lawsuit said all nine companies were in overcharges, Phillips Petroleum continued to grow much faster than and 1978 and the South gained 12.4 FRESHPERSONS! of its kind filed by the Energy charged with overpricing natural Co. of $102.3 million, Standard Oil the national average. per cent. The figures for the same Chancellor Helmud Schmidt and leaders would discuss, l-lunt said, bathers b~rely a hundred yards Department. British Prime Minister James "Everything." from the conference site. gas liquids - a type of petroleum of lndiana of $96.9 million, Shell But the number of residents two regions during the 1960s was SOPHOMORES! The action was linked with earlier separated from ''wet" natural gas Oil Co. of $90.2 million, Cities living in the Northeast and North 24.1 per cent in the West and 14.2 accusations against a ninth firm, refined into liquid fuel. Service of $69.2 million, Atlantic Central regions has changed very per cent in the South. ~--------~-------------------. raising the total sought by the HERE IS YOUR CHANCE ., Oil industry officials disputed the Richfield Co. of$20.5 million, Gulf little. The North Central region, r, charges. They said they had used Oil Corp. of $11.4 million and Maurice Moore of the Census meanwhile, picked up just 2.9 per FOR A small CLASS traditional pricing practices and Mobil Oil Corp, of an undisclosed Bureau noted than the annunl U.S. cent in new residents while Nor· Suspect ·were the victims of a difference of total. birth rate in the late 1970s - about theastern states had a gain of only World News interpretation of pricing rules Energy and Justice Department 3,3 million - is I million Jess than 21,000 persons - statistically the imposed in 1973 because of the Oil lawyers, who sued the firms jointly, 'twas 20 years ae:o. same as in 1970. G.S.ll2 & 212 Fresh. tells more Embargo. asked the court to consolidate those CHICAGO (UPl) - John Firms named in the civil suits cases with a similar $316 million represent nine of the nation's 15 suit filed against Exxon ill & Sophomore General Wayne Oacy allegedly told in­ LEARN TO WEAVE ) Task force plans Vestigators he used a tourniquet­ biggest oil giants, The action November. Bloom said the Exxon I Studies Seminars (3) alleged three basic types of suit had been planned as part of type device to slowly strangle some on Leclerc Loon1s .;l of the 32 young men he is suspected violations - improper pricing of Friday's package but was filed ,, Broad general reading and class of killing. fuel transferred between affiliates earlier to counter legal action by SALE 8 LeS-'iUIII!i I'SO .1 of a single fir1p, false inflations of Exxon. ·' discussion for freshmen and Authorities have found twenty­ 40<~h OFF Beginners Course U.S. tour for Teng seven bodies buried beneath· the the value of liquid extracted from While the suits list ahhost a Mm·y Elizabeth McDonald sophomores with senior honors Norwood Park Township house gas and excess charges for labor billion bollars in violations, Bloom Selected M.A. Weaving WASI-IlNOTON (UPl) - An Although the planning is only ill The National Council on U.S.­ and garage of the suspected sex­ and other "non-product" costs. said the total could grow much Items ' students acting as discussion 'j administration task force has begun the intermediate stage, the visit is China Trade, which has offered to killer. Two other bodies . .found "These (latest) suits represent the larger if the court imposed penalties GALLERY 3500 Central SE largest judicial or other en­ or interest and ordered the firms to f leaders under'faculty direction. planning a spectacular, one-week expected to last· about seven days host the aff;~ir, has also suggested floating in the Des Plaines River ONI~ Nob Hill Center J U.S. tour for China's Vice Premier and the White House is giving it the Teng's cross-country trip include a have been linked to Gacy, who forcement action taken by DOE or re-figure transactions that were not its predecessor& for violations of audited. - 268-7449 Hours 10·5 I These 3-hour seminars are limited to 10 Teng 1-Isiao-Ping - a whirl that kind of advance attention normally visit to a midwest farm - .a allegediy told investigators he threw may take Teng from· high society accorded Presidential inaugurals or memorable highlight of Khrush­ a total of five young men in the students. They will fulfill part of the course galas to midwest cow pastures and military invasions. chev's similar tour- .and to several river. requirements for students who later enroll the home of Richard Nixon. industrial plants, possibly in Texas Gacy, a 36-year-old building in the General Honors Program. They are Teng is due to arrive in Presidential assistant Anne and California. contractor, told prosecutors the ~ ~ Washington Jan. 29, the first top­ Wexler is heading an inter-agency U.S. officials hope a call on device - a rope with a pipe at­ NOT English courses. '; ranking communist Chinese leader task force assigned to blend all Nixon will underscor~: the bipar­ ' tached - was placed around the .BURGER BURGER ever to set foot in the U.S. capital. incoming invitations and ideas into tisan character of Carter's decision '\ necks of some of the victims and Below are the sections offered.
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