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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 090, No 64, 11/25/1985. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1985 The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 11-25-1985 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 090, No 64, 11/ 25/1985 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1985 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 090, No 64, 11/25/1985." 90, 64 (1985). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1985/143 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in 1985 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Winter Preview Snow sports and fashions are pre~ viewed in this issue of the Daily Lobo. See page 5. Monday, November 25,1985 As Many As 50 Killed In Attack On Hijacked Jet VALLETT-t\, Malta CAP)- The State Department, without Egyptian commandos stormed a hi­ giving any name, said the male jacked Egyptair jetliner Sunday American hostage had received a su­ night and shots, explosions and a flre perficial face wound. during the assault killed as many "s According to a Jist released by 50 people, a government spokesman Greek security police, the plane car­ said. ried 87 passengers, the crew mem­ "There are about 50 dead by bullet bers and guards. o;fire," spokesman Paul Mifsud told MJsfud said later there were four reporters two hours after the assault. or five hijackers, possibly four He said the hijackers hurled hnnd Palestinians and one Syrian. grenndes at the passengers when The jetliner was hijacked about 15 they realized the Boeing 737 was to 20 minutes after leaving Athens being stormed, and the resulting fire Saturday night. In a radio conversa­ destroyed the inside of the jetliner. tion before the raid, one of the sky The victims "were trapped inside pirates said they were members of and couldn't get out," he added. the g;oup Egypt's Revolutionaries. Malta's state-run television said Egyptian aviation authorities said about 80 people were on the jetliner Egypt's Revolutionaries is an ex­ when the commandos attacked. It tremist group opposed to Egypt's said 28 wounded people were taken peace pact with Israel, signed in to hospitals. 1979. Joel Levy, the deputy U.S. Mifsud said the hijackers never Embassy chief, told reporters the identified themselves or made poli­ commandos attacked at 8:20 p.m. tical statements, but had demanded (2:20p.m. EST), about 24 hours af­ that the plane be refueled. ter the jetliner, en route from Mifsud quoted the pilot, Capt. Athens, Greece, to Cairo, Egypt, flani Gala!, as saying the hijack was comandeered and diverted to leader was "a madman" who sang Malta. and danced each time he shot a hos­ He said that ''at first report, it tage and tossed the body from the Kathy appears all the hijackers were plane onto the tarmac. Tanya Trujillo, left, and Lindsey Torras play on the monkey bars atthe UNM Child-Care Co·op. killed." Galal earl,ier told authorities by levy said there were three Amer­ radio that the hijackers had. killed Severalpillt:IIS of playground eq'!fP..ment, including these monkey bars, were recently don­ icans aboard the Egyptair jetliner, seven people, ated to the Co-op. and one was killed. He said at least Galal pleaded with airport offi­ two. bodies, including that of an cials by radio to cooperate with the American, were thrown off the plane hijackers to save passengers' Jives. KUNM-FM Hopes to Fill Manager Position before the assault. Several wounded In a tape of the coversation broadcast passengers, including the two other by ABC News, Galal spoke of the Americans, also were tossed off and killing of an American woman and By January; Two Withdraw From Process l J women were allowed to leave be­ said: fore the commando charge. "He is kiJJing her now, so:· say By Juliette Torrez "We're back to square one, but I they are going to come from the vice The American passengers Were again, say, do something, he is kill· think that everything .is going to be president's (Alex Sanchez's) listed as Scarlett Rogenkams, 38, ing her now. He is outside Aftertwo finalists withdrew their alright," said search committee ofti~c." Jackie Nink, 30, and Scott Patrick shooting her now. I am the captain, candidacies last week, the Universi­ melllber Carlos Rodriguez. "I don't "I think the reason that we voted Baker, 28 •. The U.S. Embassy in you are wasting life, you are wasting ty of New Mexico search committee think that anyone is being real not to speak to the press is agreeable Athens said Rogenkams was from life. He is killing her, he has killed for a KUNM-FM radio station mana­ hasty." in the sense of protecting the candi~ Oceanside, Calif. her already, and in a few minutes he ger is reviewing applicants in hopes The search committee had voted dates prior to their being notified of Baker's hometown was not avail• of filling the post by January. not to reveal the finalists' names un­ continued on page 3 able. continued on page 3 Alex Sanchez, vke president for til interviews had been set up with community and international prog· Sanchez. R~ed, before he withdrew, rams, confimted that the two appli­ was expected at UNM sometime af­ cants withdrew from the selection ter Thanksgiving. process. "The search committee is . "Once again, the majority of the looking at the previous people in the committee voted not to speak to the pool as wen as· a number of applica­ press until the week that the two or tions that have come in," he said. three finalists are scheduled to come The two finalists that withdrew to UNM," said search committee arc Alan Frank, of New Hampshire; member Charlie Zdravesky. "The and Reed Smith, of ZanesviJie, majority of the committee also voted Ohio. !hat if any names are to be released, Inhalation of White-Out Fluid Growing Addiction for Teens By Steven Parks a teport in The Journal of ·the American Medical Association. Since 1979, six young New · ''The biggest problem appears Mexicans have died after inhaling to be when kids intentionally con­ typewriter correction fluid to get c:entrate the vapors, pour it into a high. bag or something like that," said The victims' ages ranged from Troutman. 13 years to 18 years. The appa­ Correc::tion fluid, eontrnollly rent cause of death ill eac::h case known as white-out, contains was a heart. attack, Dr. William chlorinate..- hydrocarbons. One of troutman, director of the New the solvents in white-out was Mexico Poison and Drug tn­ onte used as a general anesthetic, fonnation Center\ said in a recent It has been discarded for that use interView. because it was too dangerous, ''Inhalation abuse of various said Troutman. toxic agents continues to be a sig­ The abuse of the product seems nificant health problem among to be growillg among middle· an(t the younger segment of out socie" high-school-aged children, said ty, • . Sniffing typewriter. cor­ Trouttnalt. rection fluid pos~s a ~ignificant "This is not the sort of thing and. underapprectated danger .to that represents a hazard to the Sunny Stansbury, a lull time student and Instructor at theASUNM Crafts Studio, displays her the lives of these abusers," states continued on ,-ge 3 hand•held puppets lit the annual Christmas Crafts Fair sponsored by the studio. The fair was held in the SUB over the weekend. Pagel. New Mcxi~o Daily Lobo. November 25, 1985 Page 3, New Mc~ico Daily Lobo, November 25. 1985 F MIL MEDICINE AN KUNM-FM----- Right On MIDWIFERY ASSOCIATES P.C. lfbeReP-_O_rt_... ________sv_A_P_ continued from page 1 and training volunteers. Jones said \'our Doorstep% Marvin Stevens is the acting volun­ That's the convience of get­ "Health Care for the their selection into the final pool of teers coordinator. ting the D~ily Lobo delivered to Levi's nominees," said Rodriguez. There are between 50 am! 80 your home. For just $15 ayeru·, Whole Family" Car Bomb Explodes At U.S. Military PX "Another thing l found positive is volunteers at KUNM-FM cQrrently. we'll mail it anywhere in the SHRINK TO FIT that individual members of the com­ ''The impression I got at the meet­ United States every day it com~ Emphasizing: FRANKFURT, West Germany -A powerful car mittee can speak about the process in ing after talking to Alex and the input • Personalized care ''For the other two who were treated here we still es out. 501 Blues • Patient education bomb exploded outside a busy U.S. military shopping don't have any personal details," he said. The identi­ an editorial comment. It's just a from the staff at the station was that • Preventive care • Home visits available center Sunday, injuring 34 people, most of them ties of tile injured were not released, qualification that we are speaking for he (Sanchez) understood the need to Colin Kavanagh D.O., S.andra Kavanagh C.N.M. Americans, authorities said. "Many people j•Jst walked off and took themselves ourselves and not speaking for the hire a production manager and a re· General Practice Nurse~Midwife The blast at 3:20 p.m. damaged 42 cars in the committee. ceptionist as soon as possible," said 1699 to the hospital," said a U.S. Anny spokesman, Maj. center's parking lot, shattered windows and blew a "I can't reveal any names but I see Zdravesky.
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