THE MIA URI\IC/\ LIBRARY i>: 2rW-14(H Vol. 53. No. 47 Tuesday \pril II. 1978 International Week 44 Around the world in eight days •» By IVONNE ROVIRA will simultaneously be selling food on the Patio, pro­ Dominoes and chess exhibitions will run from 1:30 Atsrstant Hews tdeter viding falafel (meat pies), knishes (potato, cheese or to 2 p.m. in the Student Union Lower Lounge. Officially opened hy Vice President for Student meat pastries) and other Jewish dishes Following this will be an exposition depicting the Affiars William But If r Yesterday, International Week There will also be an Indian yoga demonstration at life of Jose Marti, between 2 and 4 p.m. in the Lower will continue its activities, unofficially begun Saturday noon, followed by a Tai Chi demonstration of Chine.se Lounge of the Student Union Marti, who died during Food, dances, shows and "parades" featuring over io martial arts by "Mr. Lee" at 1 p.m. the first battle of the third war for Cuban indepen­ countries will give the week its cosmopolitan flavor. The Day of the Americas, tomorrow, will be kicked dence, was a Cuban poet, writer, philosopher and revo­ "Around The World In Nine Days," the theme of off at 11:15 a.m. by UM President Henrv King Stanford lutionary. International Week, sponsored by the Council of Inter­ on the Patio. At this time, Stanford will be presented Also between 2 and 4 p.m. in the Lower Lounge of national Students and Organizations (COISO), began with an embroidered guayabera (an authentic Cuban the Student Union will be a Cuban cigar rolling exhibi­ informally with a get-together at the Rathskeller Sat­ shirt with tinv pleats) by the Federation of Cuban Stu­ tion, in which non-Cubans and Cubans, alike, will be urday. Sunday was Sports Day, comprised of an all-day dents i||i, President Gabriel Sanchez. Music for the instructed in the art of treating fine cigars ping-pong tournament, a simulated cricket match and opening will be provided by the Continental Brass From 2 to 4 p.m , the United States will h.i an afternoon football game between Jamaican and Band. portion of the week. The UM Jazz Band and U.S. danc­ Arab students. A Cuban comparsa (a traditional Hispanic parade ers will be on the Patio. Last night was the International Fashion and Talent dance, somewhat similar to the West Indian junkanoos> While FF.C is presenting Stanford with his guayab­ Show, in which many countries participated. Venezue­ will wind its way from the Library to the Patio aL era and conducting its comparsa, the Organization of la. Nigeria, the United States, the Bahamas. Turkey, the noon. FEC members will be wearing Panama hats. Honduran Students will be conducting its craft display Middle East, the Ukraine. Cuba. India and Honduras. white ruffled slit dresses with flowers in their hair or from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., selling souvenirs and posters Today is Europe and the Orient Day. beginning ruffled shirts tied in the front. From 5 to 7 p.m., that organization will be selling with the Ukrainian food sale at l I a.m. in the Student Starting at 12:30 p.m.. there will be Cuban food on traditional Honduran food, such as enchiladas, tacos, Union Breezeway, sponsored by the Ukrainian-Ameri­ the Patio. FEC will be serving arroz con polio (chicken horchata (a drink tasting something like rice pudding), can Organization in conjunction with various local with yellow rice), cogrl eon lerhon (black beans and yuea con chlcharon (yucca with pork), roast meat, ta- Ukrainian women's organizations There will be hulup- rice with pork), Cuban bread and soft drinks. Tickets males and Honduran coffee. chi (stuffed cabbage) and other Ukrainian dishes. Hillel are $3. See page 3 UM retains Pigeon Key By CLAIRE FLAHERTY owned submerged bottoms in an Ce-Capy loiter area 30 feet (bottom width) by 100 Contrary to rumor, UM has not feet by 6 feet mean side lengths lo­ lost its rights to the research station cated approximately 50 feet east of on Pigeon Key. Pigeon Key, located . (the) . previously permitted dock." — Courtesy si Hentfuran T.ur 1st Bureau about halfway down the keys, has been a center of controversy since The permit was issued by DER Kuins In (.upon the Department of Environmental March 7. and accepted by Para­ Regulations (DER) Director Jay . reveal Mayan culture in Honduras mount Director Ben Chapman Landers gave expedient approval to March 10. Paramount Films for the dredging Monroe County Building and of 100 cubic yards of bay bottom of Zoning Director Kermltt Lewin was Arabian folkdancing and belly- its shore, despite opposition from concerned over UM's failure to ob­ dancing, along with cultural dis­ his local and regional staffs. tain county permits prior to the plays from Honduras, are just a The University of Miami holds a DER permits, as required by Florida few of the varying "internation­ • Curtesy .1 C01M) 20 year lease of the three-and-one- state law However, zoning depart­ al" festivities planned for the Arab* To I*articipal<- In ^fc rrk half acre island from Monroe Coun­ ment inspector Lynn Kephart was week. providing bellx dancing, talkdam es ami irah food ty at $1 a year. quoted as saying that UM's failure In addition. UM has held a three to apply was to be overlooked as a year permit to dredge at Pigeon courtesy to Paramount. Key's Hawk Channel since Oct. 6, Concurrent with the issuance of **C" stickers get tickets 1975. Reputedly for scientific pur­ the second permit, a memorandum poses, the project description was passed from Kephart to Lewin that of an "access channel 25 feet brought out the principle issue* in long by 15 feet wide by 5 feet mean question: low water to connect a boat basin to the water of Hawk Channel (nat­ • Additional dredging may be ural)." necessary, as the channel proposed may not have adequate depth for Parking decals labeled "TV" Issued by Monroe County, the permit was not taken advantage of their vessel. until late March, when Paramount • Valuable natural resources By IVONNE ROVIRA allotments, only 50 spaces are left dent input involved in the decision­ the Rathskeller, they were allocat­ Pictures completed the project in have been and will be destroyed Assistant Newt Idit.r for the entire Science Building and making, and if "the graduate stu­ ed their own room in the Rathskel­ exchange for use of the research which belong to Monroe County cit­ Recent changes by the University Computer Center faculty, employ­ dents were never at any meetings, ler. Several graduate students said station in the filming of a pilot for izens without any compensation. network television. Parking Authority have brought ees and students. (it was not) through any fault of they suspected a similar "political • Dredging the native underwa­ complaints from faculty and stu­ "The Science Building people, I ours." move" in the parking sticker The pilot, entitled "Spanner's ter flora, which consists of dense dents alike. suppose, have acted more sharply On the other hand. Brown said change. Reef." stars Michael Parks. turtle grass beds, could cause fur­ This month, the parking lots ad­ than anyone else. It's only an exper­ that Wood had told him that there "If there is special privilege park­ Even as filming proceeded, a sec­ ther destruction by the wash due to jacent to the Ring Theatre, the Law iment through the end of April. If it wasn't enough student decision­ ing, it should be delegated by a pro­ ond permit was issued by DER to the silty substrate. School and the Science Building making in the move to change from portion of students and proximity. "the University of Miami, c/o Para­ causes too many grievances, we • The movie industry, though were converted from commuter won't continue it," Dr. Thomas "C" stickers to "N" stickers and not by the power of the head of the mount Pictures, Hollywood, Cal." ("C") stickers to "N" stickers, that the department heads In the department or by the dean of the Specifically, the project entailed most beneficial to the Key's econo­ Wood. Parking Authority chairman my, should comply with the law which were issued to music, drama and political science professor, said. Science Building were not even department," one graduate student dredging "a maximum of approxi­ and law students only. Recent en­ consulted. said. mately 100 cubic yards of state and protect or make modifications forcement of the regulation has led According to Wood, no represen­ He said that no students should to prevent future destruction as a to a flood of illegal parking tickets. tative from the Graduate Student be given special privileges not allo­ result of the work they are under­ Association (GSA) ever showed up cated to the other students. taking. "There's never been special inter­ at the Parking Authority meetings, In accordance with the DER per­ est parking before — at all. All we "To boot, there are students with causing graduates to feel they had both commuter parking stickers, so mit. Paramount is to post a SI0,000 got from him (Dr. Arthur Brown, no input in the decision. Register who? performance bond against its agree­ dean of the College of Arts and Set that not only do they have their Neither the GSA nor the repre­ own parking spaces, they also take ment to reconstruct the bay bottom. ences) was the assurance that he is But. as quoted in the Miami Her­ on our side, that elitist parking is sentative were available for com­ what little parking we have." one George Smith, registrar, and associate registrar Dr.
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