University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1981 The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 2-19-1981 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 085, No 100, 2/ 19/1981 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1981 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 085, No 100, 2/19/1981." 85, 100 (1981). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1981/25 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 1981 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ,:Jera;lt:: l5 .}7~· '78~ Un3G ~,J Feb. 1~, 'NEW MEXIco-~-.,......,...,.....,........,...Y\~1,?,-~nr~·,c,\. ..,.,.-\Y----~~---~-__,..;..,....- ;.__ j l.\:l! \ ·. I 9 ~( : ; .. ~. ~ .. ,_., 0 VOL. 85 NO. 100 Thursday, February 19, 1981 Reagan Plans Cuts In All But Defense WASHINGTON (UPl) Republicans clearly felt the heat of Declaring • 'there is nothing wrong the Reagan mandate, there were with America that we can't fix/' early hints some may balk. Senate Pr.esident Reagan Wednesday Democratic leader Robert Byrd, for unveiled a program for national one, said after the speech his party economic recovery founded on a "will not support" the tax cut $41 billion reduction in federal package as outlined unless low spending and tax cuts for every income Americans benefit as much citizen. as their wealthier counterparts. .. The president, addressing a joint The four basic points in the ~ssion Qf{:c.mgn~_s.s,_underlined the _president's plan:- stark choices confro~tin~ the -A $41.4 billion c.ut in fiscal ~ount,r~ and the econo.mt; rum that 1982 spending, plus $2. billidll to be m~;ctston. would onlymvtte. raised in new user fees for services; If. we do not act ~orcefully, an~ and $5.7 biUion reductions in items now, the ~onomy Wtll get worse, not listed on the budget. This would Reagan satd. be a grand. total of $49.1 billion in To almost no one's surpnse, savings. - · Reagan's inch-thick "Program for Economic Recovery" identified the -Fiscal 19S2 tax rate reductions economic villain as the federal for a saving of $44.2 billion for Sen. Ike Smalley, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee looks over bongs during the hearing for government and its 50 years of individuals and $9.7 billion for the drug paraphernalia bill. Smalley had asked what a bong was earlier. CPhoto by Helen Gauss ion) unimpeded growth since Franklin businesses. Roosevelt's New Deal. For the typical family of four, The president, dressed in a dark with $25,000 income in 1980, the blue suit, was treated to a lengthy, tax bill would drop $809 by 1984, a cheering ovation from the standing 30 percent reduction. Paraphernalia Sale Ban ·Likely -·· legislators as he entered the House -Wholesale changes in chamber. regulatory checks on. business, Helen Gaussoin Although the recommendation of committee's action to mean the biU He won applause U times for causing elimination of.some watch­ Senate BiD 4 is subject to a report would be reccommended Whether pledges to protect the needy, return dog programs and across~the-board SANTA FE - A bill to outlaw from the attorney general, Sen. Ike the attorney general gave a positive authority to the states, create jobs budget cuts in. agencies such as the the sale and possession of anything Smalley, chair mall of the com• or negative report. , _ in the private sector, boost military Consumer Product Safety Com­ that can be used with drugs was mittee, said, "There is no doubt An earlier hearing ·Of the bill was spending; push for arms control, . mission, the Federal Trade conditionally tabled Wednesday that it will come out of committee postponed when. a similar law cut fraud and work closely in aU of Commission and the Bnvi~:on- when the bill was heard before the with a do-pass." passed in Clovis. was declared it with Congress. mental Protection Agency, for an Senate Judiciary Committee Valent~. said he interpreted the unconstitutional by District Judge But While Democrats _.and continuedonpage5 Juan Burciaga. After citing cases in other states in which paraphernelia laws have UNM Doctor Researches been upheld by the courts, Catnpus -Organizations Albuquerque city attorney Pat Bryan said, "Judge Burciaga is Why Elderly Stay Healthy inconsistent with all of the other Receive Over$19000 cases." John Chadwick not be repr~sentative of the average District Judge C. Fincher Neal, Debbie Barnharl regular weekly meeting held elderly pe~:son. who upheld a Hobbs city ordinance yesterday. While some studies have at... Goodwin said his participants in similar to Valentine's bill, said The ASUNM Senate ap­ The UNM Speakers committee temped to show what makes elderly the experiment had to have no allowing the sale of drug propriated over $19,000 in funding received $4,000, the biggestpiece of people unhealthy, a doctor at UNM major diseases and not be on any paraphernelia was a "slap in the for various campus groups in its the ASUNM pie this ~eek. Hospital/Bernalillo County medication at the start of the study. face of our controlled substances The money is earmarked to pay Medical Center is conducting a Also; while the national average act." speakers, such as Timothy Leary, study to find out what makes them of overweight elderly is 60 percent, Neal helped amend the bill in to come to the UNM campus this healthy. only 15 percent of the people in the committee by striking all sections of City Police year. Dr. Jim Goodwin, chief of study are overweight, Goodwin the bill referring ~o advertising, a The Student Loau Program; geriatrics at the UNM School of said. section referring to determining which provides loans of up to $50 Medicine, said his study is the first He said most of the participants intent by prior convictions and a SueUNM to students for emergency pur­ of its kind in the country. are more active than the average section that made it illegal for poses, reeeived $3,000 from Goodwin said he started about person in the 65 ~nd older ·age anyone to sell pataphernelia to a Judy Giannettlno ASUNM. two years ago to study the effect of group. Goodwin said one of the minor three years younger than the David Griego, head of the Inter­ the immunity. system on the health participants walks about t 5 miies seUer. Three Albuquerque Policemen Fraternity Council, told the of the elderly. everyday. "Everything questionable on a have filed suit in District Court senators his group needed $2,000 A year .later, Ooodwin started there are other factors which consitutional basisH was taken out, against the UNM Hoard of Regents for Greek Week and a Multi-Media studying the nutritional intake of may make a difference in health in Neal said, and the state has and the UNM Campus Police for presentation for the high schools. his subjects to see what effect diet the later years. Among the factors ·~sufficient witnesses to handle a injuries they said they received . ThOse present voted unanimously has ott the elderly. that Goodwin is looking at is case like this/' during last fall's UNM-New Mexico to honor his request. Participating in the study are 300 heredity. Sen. Charles Lee questioned the State University (NMSU) football J'his year's UNM yearbook, The elderly persons. Ooodwin said 250 He said a person whose parents bill's affect on agriculture since it game, according to District Court Mirage, was given a $1 ,000 boost are past 70 while the remainder are bad lived to 80 has a greater chance outlaws the use of anYthing f()r files. from ASUNM. In the past the older than 65. ()(living to ua ripe ol4 age" than a cultivating marijuana. Richard Campbell, Julian yearbook has lost money. Mention The diet of the participants is person whose parents had heart Stressing that law enforcement Cordova and Jay Saenz, the three was made that if it ends up in the examined for vitamin intake in an disease. officials must prove the item was policemen, are charging that they red again this year it may have to be attempt to see if there is any Effects of drinking and· smoking intended for use with drugs; Neal had been hit and kicked by spec­ scrapped entirely. correlation between overall vitamin have not shown up in his group, said, un•s a hard bill to convict tators being · evicted from the ASUNM also allocated $1,000 to levels and the immunity system, Goodwin said. under/' stadium. help celebrate the addition of the Goodwin said. He said that most people who die Sell. Tom Lewis said he was The suit states that university millionth volume to the UNM He said the main reason for this . from cancer never make it to 65 or worried the law could be abused officials should have anticipated library . is because there has been 11a lot of 70. ·when determining intent of use. -trouble at the game because fans The total cost of the celebration crap about nutrition" but not Those who have made it that far ''1 don't want to haveto'bail Sen. frorn both schools were seated on will be about $25,000. Twenty-two enough fact. do not show signs of having trouble Lee out of jail/' he said. the same side. Usualfy, NMSU thousand dollars of that will go to He said a few years ago vitamht smoking, he said. Amie Yalman of the New Mexico students ate seated on the opposite the purchase of a s~ries of historic C was the craze, this year ii is B~12.
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