New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 083, No 76, 1/14/1980." 83, 76 (1980)

New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 083, No 76, 1/14/1980." 83, 76 (1980)

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1980 The aiD ly Lobo 1971 - 1980 1-14-1980 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 083, No 76, 1/ 14/1980 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1980 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 083, No 76, 1/14/1980." 83, 76 (1980). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1980/1 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 1980 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ail Monday, January 14,1980 1970-1979: Decade at UNM SeePageS 1979 l'a~w 2, N"w Mexic·o Daily Lobo, january 14, WHO l'agt>:l, Nt'\\ MP:o.it•o lluilyl.oho, J alllllll'~ H, HIHO Pakistani chiefs told not to fight 1'!·, ;11 \\\,\B. t•aj,j·.lali 11.!'11 th<IIJI'bt tb<•lril""·'""mldbt•r·dtlll• ! ~.11-. J' I :uti dliPtLnt•; ,_;tit] pn .... irh·nl'•; v;c,nh. ·IJ;,rl--1' '~o··t '-",;:mt ~~~tab· ~tH•ir Hn1 anot~n"f' d1i•·L ~{w.u1 f~JL' ~1. '.',;~~ ar•~i~I';! liH HJ·d Lh~w. \diu,:.- frHH· HtmdH•?'~: \~1.1~, ql 1Jp,ildHi•:l~·~h. hn! t'nu:~.bh: ~.IHJ,IHifJ. :;aid ':on•~· c·bn~. ~ 1 iP:,t:dl•l.11' r:,.1,,jJ.tBlliH·d J1di~ l'J li!<tV i~•tarJll· Zin ·,_ arlvin• aRid }~h t (J :~n_v Pr1~1P. elcome Back! ~L~q.t•.h·dtlu Htfn\oO:.·Hit. \l.:ar Jti "'l'lu· l•·n·.ion h t h•·r<' and ' l i:H• I inu hit!- HfJt yH. C'llfllf'~" nn~·t bing c•onld haprwn." Yusuf Z1a I old t b" I ribnl J.. mh•r,; haid "W P b('li"w ihaL th!• li'f>rt"OI'lll ing an .. stimalPtl :1 Hm;sians will sonm•r or latl'r million (ll'oplt• in till' lwrdl'r withdraw nm!l('aV!' Afghanistan rPgiou. From the only restaurant Shah1.adu Khan. a tribal chiPf as an ind!'JHmdent country. Oth(•rwise, the tribesmen will t'lHJs(•n to app(•al to Zia for a in town to guarantee havP to take up arms. d(•clnraiion of holy war, said ht• "This is why we are disturbed I and unhappy. .Even with their you will like our food The Cover modern weapons, we will be able The decade at UNM began to hold the Russians for decades. or your money back.* with student protests and Some people are doing it already ended with a scandal in the on their own." Athletit: Department that Western diplomats said this An a~uminu'!' and p~~per tecycl~ng eHort has hit UNM's campus courtesy of NMPIRG and New re<:eived national attention. possibility raised the alarming Mextco Clttzens for Cloon Atr and Wster. NMPIRG Cootdinstot Richard Holden Jd th Police patrolled Central specter of Pakistan becoming drums, doflllted by the University and p~~lnted by an art clsss, were distributed duringS:he Ia:, Avenue in June, 1971 in embroiled in the conflict against I I anticipation of the student riot its will. wook of last semester. (Photo by Mark Poulsen 1 ~-----------------------~ that soon erupted. In 1974, Many of the mountain tribes I 1 1 black student athletes straddle both sides of the poorly Buy Sandwich* boycotted track and football. defined border, which is more I Get 1 of equal value for free I Also that year, American open than it is closed. Soviets blast U.S. Iranian policy I with this coupon and the purchase 1 Indian Movement leader "They are our neighbors and Russell Means spoke on we can't see them like this, oc· UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - mandatory economic sanctions McHenry told a tense council I of two large soft drinks I against Iran. campus. Other speakers to cupioo by the Russians," Shah· The Soviet Union Sunday night "we must do what we can under •excludes crown, inllatioll and health spa. Troyanovsky said the Soviet I 1 visit UNM during the 1973·74 zada told Zia in his speech. "We blasted the U nit.ed States for the {U.N.) charter to defuse this Valid 5:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. Union suported the council's I I school year included Angela have one culture, one religion, exerting "economic and military most serious threat to peace and Expires 1/20180 repeated appeals for the release of I I Davis, Stokley Carmichael one language." pressure" against Iran in the world order. That is the object I one fl'=r cusiomer I the 50 Americans held in the and Phillip Berrigan. In his reply, Zia said, "I fully U.S. and then vetoed an and purpose of the collective occupied U.S. Embassy in President William E. Davis understand your sentiments and American proposal to impose security system. announced in December, 1979 appreciate your spirit for J ehad sanctions against Iran. Tehran and continued to '------------------------1 that Heud Basketball Conch -- holy war. 'l'his martial spirit is maintain that their seizure was "We must show Iran that the Norm gnenberger and the hallmark of our tribal Soviet ambassador Oleg illegal. worfd is determined to see the Troyanovsky made his remarks USijistant Manny Goldstein culture." But he said the enforcement hostages freed." I I shortly after U.S. ambassador ~----------------------· were sUilpended for suspected But he also called for restraint, measure would "exacerbate" a Donald McHenry urged the U.S. U.S. policy, he said, "is taking * Satisfaction Guaranteed irr<>gularities in the men's telling reporters that only a ruler conflict that could only he solved Security Council to adopt an with restraint and by peaceful an increasingly hostile attitude • If at any time you order an item and you taste it basketball program. of a state can declare holy war. ! Free ! American-drafted resolution for means. towards peace and detente." and find it not up to our high standards of food I 1 /2 dozen frozen bagels I return it for another item or get your money 1 with any purchase, where 1 back. However if you finish the item we will I else can you spend 30~ I assume that it met your satisfaction. I and get $1.50 worth of food I . 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Directly across from Yale Park your city bus system ~entra 766-7830 l'aw· •1, !\lr·w !vlt-xim Daily ).oho, Jauuary 14, l!ll\0 Pagt• 5, Nl'W Mexico Dai!;· Lobo, }nm1nry 14, HJ80 Editorial Prosecution rests Their major weapons are DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau in deserter hearing hope, prayer and patience ~l CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. Marine Corps completed {UPI) Marine Corps Roller skates not best vehicle ll/, IT'S /?IC.K. 1/H-HIIH. presentation of its witnesses. The {UPI) - Mrs. Virgil Sickmann of Krackow, it gets harder and harder to be patient." 15 Hf3 7ll6f<.e He ANfJ prosecutors have completed their hearing is scheduled to resume Mo. , Betsy Morefield, a college student in She said she and her family were satisfied wit·h Yerr J/JAN JiJ5T case against accused deserter Jan. 29, at which time the Virginia, nnd a select group of other Americans President Carter's handling of the situation. Fvmyone stood mound the so insignificant. Everyone at the referring to the past 10 years as the protesters of 1970 are the 28-year­ I- \ ~ ARR/VW. Robert Garwood, but the full defense wil take over. across the continent are being held hostage by time "He is putting the pressure on Iran and it take story of Garwood's 13 1/2 years punch bowl and talked. Not much party spent at least the first 15 "Me" decade is not very old lawyers and doctors of today; !" 1 c"(' If the corps decides to proceed - 72 days with little sign ohelease. time for the steps he is taking to reach full impact. olso, just tnlkcd. It was a cold minutes of the new decade figuring enlightening. What is important is today's 18-year-olds seem to disco ~.'J~II..· C::":-" I behind enemy Jines in Vietnam with a court-martial for Gar­ They are relatives and loved ones of the Also, we feel he is taking steps he can't tell us . remains a mystery. wintor's eve, about midnight, and out how old he or she would be to be aware of the transitions, to the day away. Roller skates may ~ wood, and if he is found guilty, Americans held hostage by militant students and about." the purpose for tho party became after another 10 years, and ••hat it acknowledge the changes and to not be the best vehicle to move our During a hearing to determine he could be sentenced to death, the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's revolutionary Richard Gallegos of Pueblo, Colo., father of most evident when someone would be like t_, be that age.

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