University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1977 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 11-11-1977 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 081, No 60, 11/ 11/1977 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 60, 11/11/1977." 81, 60 (1977). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1977/139 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]. 0/JZ;:Jyl_ cu4 31~-'1% ( 3 tJn K.aw Mexico The LOBO will contlnu• con­ ducting /Q •uwey of ..llUIII et­ titudu on Cllmpu• today. If 77 yo~ haven't biHin cont~~eted ~~c'~~ DAILV yet, don't wo,.,, .W•',.gonne' gfltcha'. Friday. Novemb,er 11. 19n . , . :r GtA~" Andrew·Young Predict$ .C'!'ION\il S. Af'ri.ca's 1fttftter ' Faces Hell' announced at the time of his death. He also predicted that the situ­ NEW YORK (UPI) - .U.N. ·calling Young a "racialist" who Black leader Steve 'Biko, Young ,. However, the South African ation in, South Africa could be Ambassador Andrew Young, an bates White Americans. said, "There is nothing to fear in the ,kind of death that Steve Biko official added, "A man can damage resolved "without massive armed oroained minister I said Pro~estant his brain many ways. I often thin,k conflict." Thursday South African Prime , Also touching on the recent con­ faced." "There is no progress without of banging my own head against a Elsewhere on Africa Young cited Minister John Vorster faces hc:ll for troversial death of S~uth African ·suffering and there is no remission wall.'' "church leadership" as being at the "The sinful ,Jife he has adopted as !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! of sins w~thout the shedding of In his talk, Young referred to forefront of the "liberation of national policy." . · ' Mozambique (where) I saw a deeper JOHANNESBURG, South innocent blood," Young said. Vorster and Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith as ''my strain of humanism and multi­ Young told the governing board Africa (UPI) - Police Thursday Kruger conceded that Biko died ) brothers, however illegitimate their racism than in any country I have l~t of the National Council of a~rested more than 600 Blacks, of brain injuries rather than as a -i policies may be." visited." I Churches the lives of South including 100 children, in a new result of a hunger strike as first )r. Africa's 19 million non-whites 'jare crackdown on Black dissidents and being jeopardized" by Vorster's announced seizure powers unused apartheid policy of racial since World War II to counter tl;le segregation. · U.N. Arms Embargo. rsJ~k... ""iJ., ..;·;;;k;;,g ....i .. ;;obit;;;;;·?"i r In one Black towns!lip police "Lord have mercy on the hell ·opened fire with shotguns ·on a that faces John Vorster an·d the group of Black rioters who threw sinful life he has adopted as rocks at police cars. national, policy," said Y 9ung, a· Police spokesman Maj. Gen. Then Pick Up the Phone ~ United Church of .Christ minister Dawid Kriel said a gang of about 50 I I who still preaches when he finds the Black youths began stoning police . You have the opportunity to have a say in the committee said an additional meeting will be called .;'!, time~ vehicles in Cardock, a sheep far­ future of UNM parking. All you have to do is pick. if students don't like the 5 p.m. starting time. ;,;.. ming town about 450 miles south of up the phone. So if you don't like the starting time and would y: Young's comments came a day· Johannesburg, forcing police to The Campus Planning Committee makes like. to have another you can do something about it. {":· after South African Police Minister open fire. He said there. were no recomn;endations t? the UNM Board of-Regents Simply call one of the previously-mentioned-tit··~ Jimmy Kruger made a speech injuries. on solymg the atrociOus parking situation at UNM groups by 5 p.m. today and suggest one of the The . committee will be soliciting opinions 0 ~ alternatives~ Alternative l.) 12 noon, Alternative ·, . hI ' parkmg .from the campus community at a meeting 2,) 3 p.m., or Alternative 3.) 7:30 p.m. We'll pass \,, .• c Dept Staff. next Tuesday in the Kiva on campus. the results along to Prof. Carney and Prof. ~~ A , t . et . • · ==_;=~ p.~~e only problem is, the meeting will be held at 5 ~~!~~~:1~~r:;e~i~g~e get a good response, there'll -_====:~ ~ • · ~e at the LOBO, along with ASUNM, the The numbers are: .f' ssues .xp a nations Offlce for Research and Consumer Affairs ASUNM-277-5528. ~ I E I § (ORCA) a?d New Mexico Public Interest Group New Mexico Daily LOBO- 277-5656 § ~ 1 = (PIR~) thmk that's ·a pretty poor time for a ORCA- 277-2336 . S . :J Ac_:ording to fig~ res released. hy ~. · meetmg. We th~nk most students are 'long gone PIRG- 277-2757 ·'. ·• '' ' ~~~ :·'· ,,~,, , .. ,. ..,q~ By JAMES SMITH . the. UNM .Athletic De~artment,. E from campus by' p.m. Remember, if you don't do it, it won'1 get done. E ·. ' 1, LOBO Staff Writer Kn1ght received a pay luke from § Estelle Rosenblum and. John Carn'ey of the It only take a minute to call. § Several athletic staff members (cont. on pogo 6} - 1111111111111 II Ill II IIIII III II I II Ill I IIIII IIIII IIIII ~ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 lllllllllillllllll I IIIII I II II I IIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIII E who received·· substantial salary increases in the Athletic Depart­ ment budget were contacted Their Terms·Just Run Out Thursday for explanations for the hikes. Beverly Quinlan woman's athletic trainer, was given the Senators· Never Die highest salary increase. She said her ·Old salary was raised ·from $3,000 to Bill 15, which would make at­ After the swearing in of 12 newly By D.M. FLYNN The appropriated money will go $12,102 this year because she was tendance by senators to senate and elected senators, senator Anne "certified as an athletic trainer last . Asst. News Edito~ t'o travel expenses of three UNM undergraduate women who will committee meetings mandatory, Dunphy was elected president pro­ April." attend an international women's was defeated by a 5-7-0 vote at the tempore, defeating senator Mimi Quinlan said the job became conference in Houston. The women· Wednesday meeting. In a roll-call • Swanson who held the position available after the job she held as a . The ASUNM Senate ap­ vote, senators Benson, Dunphy, previously. The new senators will field hocky coach at UNM was propriated $180, defeated a cen­ Hernandez, Martin, Martinez, begin action next week. phased out. sorship act and ·elected a new will fly to El Paso and then drh;e to Houston during the weekend of ~oibal and Anaya voted to defeat In other action, Vice President The second largest raise went to president pro-tempore in the last Nov. 18. the bill. Dave Garcia announced that next Bill Silverberg, a track coach, meeting of the session. semester the senate will have its because of a pay loss that he suf­ meetings on Wednesday af­ fered when he fransferred from ternoons, rather 'than Wednesday Eastern New Mexico University in evenings. The· afternoon meetings Portales, he said. will attract more students and "I lost $7,000 in salary when I faculty, Garcia·said. transferred here July of 1976. At University Architect Van Dom · ENMU I was head track coach and Hooker and John Carney of the an assistant professor of health and Campus Planning Committee physical education," he said. presented the senate with a report Silverberg's salary'was increased by the parking subcommittee. from $1.9;ooo to $18,377 by the Hooker and Carney said they were Athletic Department. looking for input from the stuilent Those whose salaries show a body and announced a public ,t' .. .• _ significant hike in the non-revenue hearing on parking. The hearing, is sports catagory have jobs other tentavely scheduled for Tuesday at than just in the athletic department. 5 p.m. in the Kiva. Dick McGuire, director of UNM The appointments of Lanea ,. golf courses and professional Johnson to the Scholarships, golfer, said the salary increases Awards and Prizes and High charted in the tOBQ Thursday School Relations Committee and were misleading. Greg Jones to the Elections .. Dwaine Knight and Henry Commission were passed by a Sandles, both assistant golf in­ unanimous voice vote. structors, earn $6,000 per year for Senator . Phil Hernandez, coaching through the Atbletic representative to the Elections Department: The rest of their Commission, announced campaign income is derived from a second job violations during the Nov. 2 at the South Golf Course," he said. ASUNM general elections. The The golf course operates on a Coalition Party has been fined a budget· separate from the athletic total of $20, United Students for departmenL ASUNM Court Chief Justice Tod Pink (left) swears in newly-elected senators at the Direct Action (USDA) $30 and McGuire said Dwaine knight .ASUNM Senate meeting. From left to right the senators are David McCrane, Marc Seid· Tom Fisher was fined $20. All of · worked about 30hours per weelc. at ·man, John Kelso, Stephany LeMay, Pat Toohey, Mimi Swanson, Joe Gorman and Leroy the fines were levied for violations the golf course and Henry Sandles of campaign rules concerning the put in about 40 hol!rs.
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