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New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 086, No 115, 3/12/1982. University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository 1982 The aiD ly Lobo 1981 - 1985 3-12-1982 New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 086, No 115, 3/ 12/1982 University of New Mexico Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1982 Recommended Citation University of New Mexico. "New Mexico Daily Lobo, Volume 086, No 115, 3/12/1982." 86, 115 (1982). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/daily_lobo_1982/41 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 1982 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. bB(Ietlb r]1g, 7'1>i ~ 3 ~ 0 · NEW·MEXKo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~~~-·~·~-~·~1 1 ~· nol"' •a 1 \1~'-' · 0 Vol. 86 No. 116 Friday, March 12; 1982 The world did not end Wednesdtly when the plener. •llgned on one sld• of the Mexico elso Is still heffl •• seen In this photo tllken from the tap Noor of the sun es predicted In • book .,titled "'he Jupiter Effect. The University of New First Netlan11/ Benk. UNM prabebly will continue to be here efter 11prlng breek. Area Restaurant Receives Approval for Beer-Wine License Stewe Sandoval beer and wine license after being with meals. In addition, liquor can establishment can serve alcohol full-service license. turned down in its attempt to get be served until II p.m. only and 60 until midnight on weekdays and In denying Posh Eddies' request Posh Eddie's Bagels and Booze an on-premise dispenser's license. percent of the establishment's sales until 2 a.m. on weekends. ln for a full-senice liquor license, received approval for its beer and Ed Waksman,. owner of Posh must be from food. addition, a package liquor store Chavez said allowing liquor to be wine license Thursday from the Eddies, said he did not know how Waksman said he applied for a ·can be operated. Waksman has served at that site "would be State Alcoholic Be!verage Control long it would take the city to make detrimental to the public health, beer and wine license because he said because his license was department director John Romero. its decision, but he estimated he safety and morals of the residents needed the extra revenue to stay transferred into Albuquerque from The beer and wine license must could be serving alcoholic of the city of Albuquerque and/or open- :Offer Chavez denied Posh another county, he cannot ope!rate now be approved by Albuquerque beverages with meals 'withlii • ~~ a package liquor store. the University area," among other city hearing officer Albert Chavez. ·days if the city grants approval. Eddies' requ~st for the fuq•service license Jan. 29. A customer does not have to reasons. Posh Eddies, 2216 Central SE, With a beer and wine license, an purchase a meal in order to drink However, Waksman blasted across from UNM, applied for the establishment can only serv.e liquor With a full-service license, an in an establishment that owns a Chavez's decision, calling it "arbitrary, unreasonable, capricious and without support of either law or evidence." Biology Students Pursue Research in Jalllaica In the process, Waksman filed a $5()0,000 lawsuit against the City Len Olson 400-SOO level course in marine Most of the trip cost is borne by "I think marine biology is an of Albuquerque and Romero. The biology offered at UNM. the student. this year, S6SO covers important enough science and wiU lawsuit was filed Feb. 4 in Santa Fe Thirteen University of New Students design their own round-trip air fare, lodging, three be more important almost on a District Court. No trial date has Mexico biology students will be projects with faculty supervision meals a day, all station fees, use of daily basis. been set yet. spending spring break in Jamaica, and dry-run their procedures wet laboratories and all diving "We are going to be farming the Several neighborhood but they won't be vacationing. before they leave on the field trip, costs, Duszynski said. sea and using mid-ocean currents associations near UNM said they The students will be doing active so all they have to do when they The biology department has to develop electricity· (for exam· do not oppose Posh Eddies' having research in marine biology at the arrive is get started, Duszynski agreed to loan the department van pie)," he said. a beer and wine license, but Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory, said. and pay for gas so they can save "Our undergraduates, as part of Waksman maintains that his a research facility at the University "They don't have to worry each student about $1001 .he said. a thorough curriculum, are going request for a beer and wine license of the West Indies in Kingston. about anything . but getting their The total department contribution to have to have exposure to that is only temporary, at least until his Biology Professor Don projects done. The facilities are this year Will be abOut $2SOO, kind of environment." appeal is heard concerning the full• Duszynski said the trip is part of a excellent," he said. Duszyns~i sad. continued an pege 5 service license. Cancelled Flamenco Classes· Result of Space Shortages Eilene Vaughn benefits of a dance program without paying the price for it,' • Flamenco, a culturally he said. enriched dance form, has been Dance studios were to be cancelled fr£1m the University of added when the Fine Arts New Mexico's fall curriculum Center was remodeled eight due to a lack of space for years ago, but when plans were classes, the chairman of the complete the studios were left theatre arts department, said. out, Hansen said. Brian Hansen said Flamenco "We've .put up with inferior I and 11, courses 368 section 001 dance facilities . for a long and 002, which are now taught time,'' he said. "We've made a in the Experimental Theatre and heroic attempt at keeping the Rodey Theatre, ·can no longer dance department going when be in these places because the there is insufficient interest by tapping or the shoes tears up the University. the floor and the classes tie up "The inactivity of the ad• · the theatres, preventing work ministration must mean it is not from being done on stage interested for our activities to scenery. be continued," Hansen said, Space has been a problem for The lJNM Board of Regents the dance department for a long will hear some proposals to help time, Hansen said. solve . the problem at their "For eight years the Monday meeting, University has been getting· the continued on ptJJgil S Page 2, New Mexico Daily Lobo, !'.·larch 12, 1982 Page 3, New Mexico Daily Lobo, March 12, 1982 World News by United Press International ··the Offerings of Community College Will Include Carpentry, M.agic and Country-Western Dance Sen. Williams Resigns, Avoiding Possible Expulsion Vote student Ancient Greece, astronomy, made to keep the course fees as scheduled to· begin during the latter can be obtained at all branches of basic handtool carpentry, WASHINGTON Sen. His dramatic resignation on the Jersey, Harrison Arlington the end of business Thursday. all the evidence, he appeared to low as possible. part of March or in April. the Albuquerque Public Library or body .. canoeing, communication skills, "All courses are taught by Harrison Williams, vowing "God floor of the Senate ended a six-day Williams Junior." In a speec::h sprinkled with stand no chance of exoneration "All classes have a minimum at the UNM Division of Con­ will vindicate me," resigned trial and avoided a seemingly The 23-year Senate ;•eteran, biblical references, Williams said, once he was convicted on nine country-western d11nce, magic for qualified instructors at convenient and maximum enrollment level," tinuing Education and Community youngsters, quilting, tennis and times," Joel White, .Community White said. ''It is important to Thursday - sparing his colleagues certain vote to make him the first convicted of bribery and con­ "I believe time, history and counts of bribery and conspiracy Services, 80.5 Yale NE, College director said. the anguish of voting to expel him senator ousted since the Civil War. spirac)' in the Abscam affair, bade almighty God will vindicate me last May, and .later was sentenced walking for seniors are among a register early not only to guarantee Michl!el Baron, Ph.D. variety of non-credit, late-starting Among other courses being your place in class, but to assure Persons wi.th major credit cards for his conduct in the Abscam At 1:36 p.m., Sen, Daniel farewell follo"ing a 23-minute and the principles I have fought to three years in jail. Whether .You find out you are on scandal. Inouye, D-Hawaii, who volun­ statement: for in the Senate and I will be He is still pressing his court classes being offered by the offered are accounting, asser­ that the class will. meet the may register by calling the division academic. probation ot learn Y0\1 University of New Mexico's tiveness, blueprint reading and necessary minimum enrollment at 277-6542. Further information "1 have fought a good fight .. I teered for the job of defending "I thank the Senate as I an­ vindicated before the people." appeal. are to be the recipient of an award have kept the faith. I go out. in Williams, took the floor and nounce my intention to resign," he With all I 00 senators present Jor Williams' last hope was a milder Community College.
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