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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 086, No 48, 10/28/1981. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1981 The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 10-28-1981 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 086, No 48, 10/ 28/1981 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 086, No 48, 10/28/1981." 86, 48 (1981). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1981/130 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]. CO<-~ -....,...,~ 3 "1<6 •.., ~<; ~£.irtfALS't11Pii .f () f" ~ CV<..P NEW MEXIco~o'Pc-'terf9-2""'D-atmJgatt-r---~~-------- Set ;;If;I ~~ VOL.86 N0.47 Wednesday, October 2 8, 1981 Sen. Maddy Grieves Frozen Radio Funds .. On Students'Behalf Alice L. Wagoner process, the ·$45,000 is "still frozen." A University of New Mexico The money in contention was ~ Radio Committee member has frozen by Littlefield July 1 after a appealed to the Students Standards May 15 move, which senators and Grievance Committee the Oct. considered a turn from student 20 Student Court ruling that representation ofKUNM. KUNM's frozen funds of $45,000 On that day, the Board of were to revert to the ASUNM Regents abolished the previous general fund. Student Radio Board, created the Eric Maddy, also an ASUNM URC and turned over funding of senator, said his appeal is KUNM's operation to the "definitely not a popular stand to university administration. take," but that it was the "right After winning the court decision, thing" to do. Littlefield said ''students voted for .the other KUNM before the ad­ Maddy, representing KUNM ministration took over." Consumer advocate Ralph Nader expresses his displeasure towards multinational corporations during radio station at the court hearing, Meanwhile, Ralph Sigala, his speech at Popejoy Hall Monday night. contended that 995 students had voted the money to KUNM during assistant dean of students, said he is the spring elections. It was, trying to get four persons on the therefore, unconstitutional that the Students Standards and Grievance money was frozen by ASUNM Vice Committee. Two persons will be GSA Elects Head, Considers PIRG President Bill Littlefield, Maddy appointed from the Faculty Senate, argued. one person from the Graduate Student Association (GSA) and one Diane G. Nakos Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 president ofstudent affairs. However, the student court person from ASUNM. The four are up for revision this year. He The petition asked that graduate unanimously voted to give the must then decide on fifth person The election of a Graduate said that will begin debate students who carry . three credit a Congre~s $45,000 ba..ck to ASUNM. to serve on,t}le committee. Student Association chairperson on ppssible revisions this fall and· ·hours or'less not be required to pay and a request from the New Mexico will reauthorize or replace the the SII student fee. Littlefield said it was his in- Sigala said the committee has the Public Interest Research Group current act as early as next spring. terpretation that with this appeal option of hearing the grievance. that GSA students support the A petition drive on the UNM Clean Air Act were among the campus is being planned by PIRG topics discussed at the to inform students of the revision AssoCiation's meeting Saturday. ofthe Clean Air Act, Irwin said. Liquor Laws May Mean Challenge Michael Finnie, a student at E. PIRG also intends to conduct a the UNM Law School since 1980, letter cam'paign to inform UNM was elected to the position of GSA students of the congressional For On-Campus Student Tavern chairperson. debate. Finnie came to UNM in 1976 and "The Clean Air Act is imperative The Associated Students of the chooses to do so ..But the law does pursue" the liquor license issue. earned his bachelor of arts degree in to encourage cities like University of New Mexico, in an not allow waviers to be given after The Restaurant Tavern Task 1978 with a double major in Albuquerque to carry on with the attempt to allow liquor to be served July I of this year to places within Force, appointed by the New political sc:ience and history. work they've already begun,'' Irwin to students on campus, may join in 300 feet of a church or school, Mexico Union Board, is scheduled a lawsuit challenging the con­ which in the past has included to meet with Norwood Friday Saying that ''pollutants have said. "It can't be allowed to stop now." · stitutionality of the state's new UNM. concerning the research, Holt said. been positively linked to heart and liquor laws. Graduate Student Association From this research, the task force lung disease, cancer and death," GSA President, Ellen K. Foppes, gave information sheets to GSA ASUNM President Mike Austin President Ellen Foppes refuses to will present a proposal to the NMPIRG speaker Mike Irwin said Monday he does not know if comment on the possiblity of GSA university administration, Holt asked GSA· members to get in­ members about the services the Association offers. ASUNM will join the possible joining the possible lawsuit, but did said. volved in reaching the students at "Tell people in your department lawsuit, which would be brbught by say, "We support •establishing a At a meeting of the New Mexico -UNM. 1 what we here at GSA have to offer ' a group of people .•. concerned student pub on campus." Union Board last week, Austin said He said that if GSA could use them in terms of our services," that the law is unconstitutional on New Mexico Union Director the liquor law passed b)' the New their influence on committees, in Foppes said. the grounds that it closes the avenue Cliff Holt said Monday that Mexico Legislature in January "is addition to some letter writing The lack of communication of waivers." · research is being done by Associate such so that it is now a greater support from GSA members, PIRG between GSA and its members had The new iaw allows for the Law Professor J. Michael Norwood obstacle than before.'' would appreciate the effort. caused 24 students to file a petition issuance of beer and wine licenses and some of his Jaw students on If the July 1 cutoff date for Irwin told GSA members that the to Marvin "Swede" Johnson, vice- to restaurants if a community uwhich is the best avenue for us to continued on page 3 French Monastery Host for Archaeological Research, .Lab L' Abbaye d' Arthous is a 12th responsible for converting the "This is a Magdelenian site," the cobbled surface we'Ve exposed determine if they were occupied century monastery in .southwestern Abbaye d'Arthous into a regional Straus said. "It is partially a rock so far there are flint tools and during the same seasons as part of France that now houses an ar­ museum and laboratory. He has shelter with a large terrace in front thousands of pieces of debris from seasonal rounds to intercept chaeological museum and also been excavating a nearby site 1 of it. Dr. Arambourou and I want the manufacture of those tools. reindeer as they crossed the river," laboratory. For three months it was Abri DUruthy, for the last 25 years. to compare this site With his ex­ Some samples of bone from the he said. also headquarters for a University "Without Dr. Arambourou this cavations at Duruthy. We suspect pavement are now being dated at The project is also an op­ of New Mexico anthroptllogy 'project would not really be our site dates 12,000 to 11,000 years the University of Lyon in France.'' portunity to study clustered sites, professor and six UNM graduate possible," Straus said. "His lab ago, but it probably has several Remnants of reindeer and bovine he said. Duruthy and Dufaure may students who began excavatio11s at facilities at the Abbaye are ex­ more levels down below out present bones and teeth as well as bones of have been cyclically occupied in 1 a late Ice Age site near the Abbaye. cellent. He is vety cooperative and work level. ' birds, rodents, horses and elk have conjunction with two other nearby Working with molti•yeatfunding an excellant host.'' Bands of reindeer-hunting been uncovered. Faunal remains sites. front the National Science Abri Dufaure, where Straus and humans inhabited the northern found at the site are being analyzed "People used these sites regularly Foundation, :Or. Lawrence Straus the students have begun work, was pledmortt of the Pyrenees by Dr. Jesus Aluna of Spain. for thousands of years and went to and the students began their ex­ first tested in 1900 by an eminent Mountains during the Magdalenian ·"An important reason for this a lot of trouble to pave them and tavation by cutting through. dense French prehistorian, Abbe Henri period. At both Dllfaure and excavation nt Dufaure is to com­ build huts/1 Stratis said. "If vegetation along a·steep cliffline at Breuil, Last year Straus conducted Duruthy, the dwellers paved large pare it with the Duruthy site," Dufaure and Duruthy arc indeed Abri Dufaute in the .Les Landes test digs. at the site as ·part of an · areas with cobblestones because of Straus said. similar then we can say we have a region to uncover an ancient site archaeological reconnaissance he the frequertt rainfall. ''they are both on the same cliff, pattern going here." once inhabited by seasonal reindeer conducted in the region for the ''The populaton at Dufaure must they have the same passage across Another important aspect of the hunters.
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