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tot tic- President to get Ma program
through
congress," ir. lentil nii.
Dr Herbert v.". Bargreaves, professor of economic,
said. "I think most economists will agree that this ithe
tax cut proposalj would be a shot in the arm to the

as
Kennedy's p: p id tax cut c lirp y:
a it does in the nation
opinion on campi

barge.

The views range fr

m

favorable to just the

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He added, "What kind of effect the tax cut proposal
has will depend on what congress does about spending.
Byrd, Ooldwater and others work on the theory of "balance the budget and don't rock the boat." he .aid.
"I feel that a tax cut will be effective only if congress ci.e not cut spending,'' he sakL

.

J. E. Keevex. imelate prof t leee of political science,
admitted, " I lien- i considerable raw fw ajaestion on
the long r.irmc eftcit and the extent at the eartj beneficial eihit at the proposed t.i rat."
He ;!.- - said be left the effect of the tax cut on
than on an other si ite
Kentucky nMH he at ere

"Why all this fuss about a balanced bucket every
Dr. Kargreaves said. "If you balance the budget
ret
every year, ahy not every month, or every year? it
seems ;he Important thing i the long run effect." he said.
tax i a' nhhou t a decrease in federal tpcntHni
mid have a ntimnlitlni effect m the eceuneaj thai
nould balance the budget it a nigh level iii ear to
rome. l'i athei worda, income would catch ujj with spend-.- "

:

I
Dr. M. E Jewed, acting hi id of the Department
Pohurul gcavecc, said h . reed with the bask principle
of the ta cat pro;
Dr. J : !i ton i ii
opini a that, "a tax cut and ax
refonau an reairt u n
- nn.i
cut
hnpan : tm than a balanced budget. M ny
v.
in : r i I : i : i
prof maw even :
.!
T he rhiel
r. .ih !.; m
ing( r
budget
hut the fad thai i at tin
make it bmtc (lit i i -

BaUL

la-

o

tag." he said.
in ui k
Harsreaves aid it would help K
meaej would hi avattaets lee hanaeeaa investment.
"Th: aril depend on the state government," he .a:i.
The Kentucky legislature could upet the tax system bv
raisins taxi - here and that would offset any beneficial
effect by a national cut."
Dr. Harg reaves said that was a question mark hi
the tax cut proposal "The uncertain factor - how Bach
tax cut the other way.
Or.

lar

Dr. Pickett appealed for a t.ix cut "only with ref nag
and spending cut equal to or greater than the tax cut '
He hacked up hi opinion hv ajrtng, 'Ptople aren't
spendini now what they're abtt to. Last vear S petecsal
af the ru
national product went into savinga."
He said that greater investment, an objective of the
President's tax cut.
already being realised.
"The reaction of the business community to an an
balance;; budget might be a deterrent to the ec n ::.v
and certainly would not give ; this 'she in the ana'
"The main benefactors from a tax cut would be th;
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LEXINGTON', kV., WEDNESDAY,

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MARCH

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I9fij

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i!H i' igt

A n S Sponsors

Leadership Day

tv
ill !
tin- Uni-High School Uadersltip i ar
versitj campus tin's Prula) ai id Sattirtlay. The annual even!
is sponsored l
tlte I K sstN iatt ii Women Students organi- -

atl'Mi.

1)U.

til'.NK

Dr. Dickey
In Hospital
Tlio University Hospital ron-th- at
fcinnl reports yesterday
President Frank O. Dickey had
keen admitted to the h ispit:
D;-Dickey's faaaOy said he had
teen aaknatted to the h pita!
Sunday to naaleraxi minor si
ry. He i expected tn be '". aed
or Friday
either Umna
Dr. Dickey h rep irted t i he
r.u.k.::.. a successful roe rvep He
is expected to be away froa hi
Official duties for at lea
two
weeks.

ia

Seventy-fiv- e
siiiiar women,
each from a different Kentucky
high school, will vkdj tlte campus.
To be selected to participate in
woeaan
the conference,
each
sust have shown outstanding
in scholarship, leadership,
ability
attitude, and ambition.
Awn
the nearly elect si
v
arganixa-latpresident of the
and Caratya Gaav, . eaem-le- r
i tinare the
Senate,
a af the ew nt
Thi purpose f tlte several days

woira a their expected place in
society. Also, the benefits end
education
necessity of a cuiie-are stressed on an individual
basis.
To be (.ume better acquaint eci
with living condition at UK. the
seniors will stay in the woenens
residence units on campus.
Friday night, the women will
eat upper in Blazer HalL After
thai, they will attend the water
show given by the Blue Marlins
for the t mire campus.
A panel discussion
which tester around the Ionic "CoUege,
Why? will be given tor the high
t
school women, the BBadcratOt
the panel will he ir. John Kainer,

aaanj

lo .i)

t'n

1'niwiiiatji denart- at
aliilosophv.
Dr. James v. Gladden, professor of sociology. Dr. Mary Ellen
of
Rickey, associate
professor
English Dr. J. W. Patterson, assistant profei or "t peach and
Miss Dixie Evans, director ol
Women's residence hall will represent the University iacalty in
tb.e uicu sion.
A panel consisting
or a home-mak- er
and mother, a career woman, and
tie woman who has
combined marriage and a career
will be presented Saturday. Tne
ubject. "After College, What?"
v. .v. be discus ed by the student.
The conference will end alter a
luncheon in tlte student Union
Buikiing Saturday.

EisteiMe

tM

God

initi.':i

Student I Boa
;. - eondu iiag a caainar an
i
t tfeti at ,
i
God." 1 1:.
.. ..- meet t (.:.
from
p.m..
p.m., tomorrow t nn
and iair. on Moanlaj at the
enter
e none in the Undent
nd Ij ' si ard
Ivcti
at r e
Place. I or more information,
eontaci harles Garrison, camp-i- i
4.
minister,
I

he

"

g Debaters
Iraphiea won in the tilth annual Miami University
Invitational Forensii
ldmnanient are seated from the left.
Micbete Cleveland, Louisville, and Bichaid Ford. Owcaahava;
standing bam the left, David McCracken, Padnrah; Kevin
Lexington; and ih team' roach. Dr. Gilford Blvtor:
Disnlaying

Berea, L K Nurses
Compare Schools

r.K t M.i.i
LI R K rm Staff Wi hat
Kl
Studctit Nurse from tht I niversit)
College oi
tnti x
unci Berea s College oi Nursing met in a ilisetission
comparing
tla st hoots as a part u! Stuck n Nursing Week Xlonda) niglit
at Blazer HalL
I

I

"The four-yeprograms ii1
both colleges are alike except for
a few minor
deviation." saui
Katherine llenthorne, sophomore
from Orayaon.
The audience asked questions
Berea'
curriculum
concerning
UK ( u: rciulum. and when and
where student nurses first came
in contact with patient.
"Be tea's program sends
to different part ai the
tatt to work iii hopital. whereas IK student nure work in
the t'niversitv Ilopit.il durini:
e
their junior vcar." Min
aid.
Student Nursing Week was also a topic tor questions.
The
proclamation bv Gov. Bert T.
was displayed
lor the
Climb
benefit of Berea students.
A
National Student Nursing
Week ha not been proclaimed.
Mi
llenthorne said, it h up fo
each state to declare its own.
the onlv time student nnVSCS
from all over the ronntrj gather
i
the National Stndent X anting
Convention held in Maj in AtV .1.
it
tentat
Naomi Pack, senior from Berea, cave a history of Berea 's
College of Nursing.

Student

PartManting in the Blazer Hall nnrsteg lecture
ivionJa aighi were, trom left to right: GnyUhda
Bailev. I K ( ollese af N'ursin" and preident of
the student Nurses Vc'i iation of Kentucky:
Katie llenthorne. laphomore in the I K ( allege

of Nnrina: Dr. Marv Sanders, assistant dean of
the allege of urins at the l'niverit : Naomi
I
Pack, senior in the Berea CoBege Department
al Narsing, and Lvan Wagner, freahmaa in the
I K t allege oi
urini.

I

nutsinu

cap,

uni-

forms, aiid public health uniforms
of Berea and UK were also
pared.
Dr. Mary Sander, assistant
dean of the College of Nursing,
was moderator. Member of the
panel were Miss Henthorne.
Guvliuda Cox Balky, president of the Kentucky Student
Nurses' Association, and Lynn
Warner freshman fr oaa

Kentucky
Floods
Increase
k.

W -- 1).
tkauls sent more than
2".u resklenta in Eastern
kt ;itii( k
communities
homes tstr-canse- d
iuz from
day and
property
damatze in t!a inilliicis of
dollars.
II

flee-tln-

ir

I
agineera levaaed the di- at Harthe worl ill
lan and ( umherl ind Thev
iid
flooding aloru the Big Sandv
Rirer in toe Prestonbnvg and
I'ikeviMe
aveaa would equal or
exceed the ia."7 sHaaster. The gng
.ind w.i expected to ret late
tod tv or tonight at I'ikeville.
The CUmbl rhmd River cre-'e- i
at 13 feet above flood stace :n
Harlan and the Kentucky R:ver
IT feet above flood
climbed t
stage af Haxard. Water.- - atarted
receding gradually ::. both
bv yesterday afternoon.
Downstream 'rum Harlan. Pine-vill- e.
BarhonrvUle tod William-hur- s
awaited reiord or near-recor- d
( ret
todav. Peak were ex-p- ei
ted to be g--M
leet abov ?

Aronj

ater

Hood

stj;e.

Harlan wai eul into two
area- - bv the water. Nearb7
50 prr cent of the downtown
business placet in the city of 4.30--

lo-lat- ed

were

cia:n an.eU

by

water.

* THE KENTUCKY KERNEL. Wednesday, March

2 --

IS,

Moot Court

Tax Cut

mtinaed iron: Page

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be

ap--

ived only in severe depress:

:.

he aid. "By cutting the
from 91 percent in the
highest bracket to 65 percenl
more Investments
by the ri :h
group-.-

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faT?--

I ;:::.: of

lUtnji KobttyHshi

Dr. Kobayashi
Completes Tour

v

Saaith .lr.. rransiart ami ffff.
iaai B. Martha, tsfngtasv
These
r.;r students
will take pai ... the arutnet::-- .
member if the C.ll-i- e
of Law team
:::.
ir. the 1963 R
Moot C.-u-

Cotnpetition

Dr. lhmii Kd!).i .ilii
isitinr r j;t leettirtT from Japan
o tin- I'niMTsity Defkirtmenl "I Architecture has jusl t
arehi- tmmed from a lecture Unit etntTiiiy several scImmjIs
ec turi'.
Mich Fund Scholarship twice,
t
Dr. Kobay:i.-h- i
kcttved
of the United
pecipiem
Clem.-eOoOesr. Georgia I
hi Ttavel Grant,
States Full
i
tuu" uf
and I
and : awarded a Graduate Assistant ship from the University
Bnrresftjr.
i
While at Antann, he
al Oregon in 1952.
ai
s t!:,r ;:t the Pfe ' V
t):
Kobaya hi was awarded
Ifcaacfc Architect ura Presen
the annua prize of the Archi- fan Oann n
An uUwtit) do Japanese . The Birth of Architecture,"
t

m

n

ii. e. Dr. Kobaya bi
of architecture it
o !t. :
University n I

;lu

n.i.

published in l!n. This honor is
awarded annually for the seven
n outstanding pieces of arch-r- al
it
research.

i

ived

J ipaitriT Govenuwnt

Be-

-

JANII

.i

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m.
Of tourse. Uhw ate all kiaWU
f springs, awh as avaag hoards,
and
spring water, apttog I
BBttager apaaida, but nttiiii4
as vital as the spring in
a jtion alter the ordeal tt mid- Icraac.

Bichard Price on

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N

Politics:

Age ot the

T1;.

Ameri-bute-

d

Dr. Cone received 'he

In
I

UK Alumni Research Award. He
is fs member
Phi Beta Ka ...
Phi Alpha Theta, the American
Historical Association, the Southern Historical Association, and
the Catholic Historical Associ- -

l

Staff Writer

Kern.

R

-l

faiKrx
liIith turns tn
tlidii'lit scriMis! aKitit initl- K
2i more i!.is until spring

man's

s

.

jt ,iti

Influence

n

"In the spring a
uw" .
alter
inanffhts
anil the prospect

Seefes,

chapter to "The Mukffe

Sp ring brings
Vat
Things
15

r,

'

:

ehitt

'

Lectsue

n

trips to the Health Center lor
extteme esses of sunburn.
Each

day will

Ix1

filled

with

the happy minds of busy, little

lawn niowing machines, as Mvo
tries tj cut every blade of grass
on the entire campus at least
once a day.
We ran a No look forward to
more apeeSM hein eleited; it's
inevitable.
Besides
the LKB
fgoeen, there'll he a ( rahsjrass
a Who's
.ol tin- Best
(hieen.
Case of Minhiirii (Mieen. as well
as a Baseball QsHCSV and Traek
and l ield tjucen. Never a dull
moment. he .uise there'll alwats
be someone or something to vote
for.

Ft. Lauderdale and the lostf
uvaited "rot' at the Elbu Runtn
re only 24 days away, three
aaka, or 576 hours, all depending on the way you value pour
y
ume. If you don't have any
classes 'or have decided
:o make the supreme sacrifice
ind cut them. ttien ktl only 23
days to go.
Spring vacation . . . eight days
of sand and urf. Ban and ands.
College students from caanpnaea
The foreboding
throughout the nation will conthought of
m the
final exam.- - will lecme a reality
gregate in aaaat eitie
in only 75 day-- , but who think-tha- t
Sunshine State, whether it's Mifar ahead, anyway? SpniiL;
ami Beach. Ft. Lauderdale. St.
will Boon be here, as well as vaor Okeechobee.
As
Petersburg,
col., Fla..
cation,
long as it's
Herrington Lake, and
Florida, all in competition with
legians will be there
MaO
Officially Baring begin.- - March
Anybody knew what
tune the next -- wan leaves?
21. but we have to wait 16 more
days to really enjoy it. These
days, already filled with anticipation for vacation to begin, will
be cloudy with aTaowers ending
soon, a warming trend until turning colder, mavbe an sometime
JOB OPPORTUNITIIS
'predicts the U. S. Weather BuHEI P WANTED
reau.
But we reallv knew what the to develop laandrj "id arjr cl wing
la
weather will be like: accarianal route fie.ishlr;it,'!iiities and sororitie-Muow n vehicle. Call
1.
lis lit snow flurries in late March
12M.tt
and early April, with rain every
miscellaneo'b's
and Saturdav
nuiddv
FHdaj
i
i
At.TFH AT'
and llowerv
sidewalks,
anions;
drt--- pi
short- other thingsi blooming in the skirts altereJ Knitted
e"irl CaMOOl made h;,t-- - Pho-H- '
xv. locatioi r.- E Max- Botanical
(lardens. All these
C
UKtt
srive I'K student
la thing to aretl Mildred
E
SERV
look forward to!
LARRY'S ITXXIS
-Sprnm also brings sprin ; I
cla
c:v Donvertil tes baseball
LKD.
p n hi - and fro

rholarnhip iwanl

li.H

i

i, i,
a

i

o, it., lararit;

will

"ffjaeal
Bcbjalarship"
prtsead
award at the Mars in the N'iybt
I
It will he based
pragram pril
on aeea srfcalastic attainment.
and reeasaSBMSdatisSM.
Applications in i v he obtained trom Miss
DiVHW in the dean ot women's
nitice. I he deadline tor applicationto he returned is March
IK.

'Tbe Shirl

Madrid iAP' A social drama
The Shirt", ha- - been picked as
the winner of the Spanish govern-Shirt.- "
has been picked as the

the Spanish government award for the be.--t play of
the theater season.
Written by Laura del oimo. the
Theme concern- - the emigration Of
skilled and
labor to
ot

Other European nations. It was,
and
by critics
warmly prai.-eproved also to be a box oft ice
favorite.

If

11)1

1

KIWI

ii

known

Nationally

municipal
Ow.-le- v
of
L.iai-vill- e
will lecture on the
i iinpii- - today
through
Friday under the sponsorship ol
the Murray gdatsongood Oooti
(; ivi rnmont Fund.
Be S'iU speak to
number of
and t.
pohtical science cla--small groups ol student.-- in thi
politii U and social sciences dur-m-ti
in: stay on the UK campu- pr Owsley received degrees
from UK and helped the UK Department of Political Science it:
the formation of the Kentucky
Municipal League m the earij
1930's. Prom i!.:3 to I9S5, be
staved ;.- - field agent for the
league.
In ir:!.". Dr. Owsley became tht
fir-- t
secretary of the Maine afu-!- :.
ipal League, and several year
later became associate director
of the American Municipal Association in Washington, D.C.
hi 194:
He went to Loui.-ull- e
to become municipal consultant
to then Mayor Ciiaile Farn-le- y
and served in the saase capacity
to the two succeeding BOayors.
Last year he was named vice
president of the Kentucky Life
Insurance Company. Dr. Owsley
also is chairman of the Kentucky
Educational Television Authority.

consultant. Dr. Roy

Phi llpha rheta

Phi

Alpha Theta, National
Honorary, will meet at
S:4S p.m. ladhy in the Social
Loom of the Student I'niiin
.
l) Kiru.u;
Bailding. In-dean of the I'K Gradual.-Schaal- ,
will speak on "Was t!i,-ontliet lrr.- eSM iliable'.'"
wW be served.

Hiton

H.

KENTUCKY
JO''1

W'iRS04Y

F'sir,,s

win

im au
"DAVID AND
LISA"
Acodemf Award
Nominal :i
BEST Director
BEST Screenplay
20

OPES DAILY

Avnu!

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WED.

Chvy

March 13, 14, 15. 16

Competition
-

Hi ALLAH. Fla. 'AP'
Jockey
was touaher than
competition
thiever at Hialeah
winter.
Fnuland's Lester PlggOtt and
Ronnie Ferraro. leading United
State- - rider of 1962. were unable
bieak into the standings of the

Chasa

SAT.

-

PILOT"

"MOON

Tonli

P

with
TOM TYRON
BRIAN KEITH
Plus

LOVER"

"WAR

Featuring
steve McQueen

r08ert wagner
To

Be Sure

Low

Aiiru

(ititms

All I niversitv students who
plan to enroll in the College
must
of Law in September
have their application- - in b
March IK. Applications mav be
secured at the ( ollee of Law
or in the dean of admissions
office.
..'.::-

-

..

.SSar

See

U S.

Air

Force

Jet Engine on Display.

Strand
ENDS TODAY
Howard Keel
Ava Gardner

"SHOWBOAT"
And

FLOWERS

Mario Lanza

For Any

CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SA1 F or trade,
8
Good
.liter 5 pjm.

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leader-- .

in

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inner

PRl

OWSLEY
LECTURING

l
Kentucky
University
professor oi history, Dr. Carl
B. ( tax
lectured yesterday
at S(. Mary's College. Notre
Dame, Ind.
li i ane sp aa "ftarfce and
the t isis ot the Earapera
" in
the Christ iaa Cattare

-

Afg

t

ft

Dr. Cone
Lectures

semi-fi- n

C.t.rt

IfOOt

-

Dr. Pickett summed up his
idea by
aying. "The proposal
doe- - ii'it fit the situation today.

).

the

of

the

tents wars decided by the courts
m:.-Frid.-ilast Thursday
fbe winning pawgMpnnta en
rhursda
oighi were Jaaai 1
i
Nichalasvillr, ami Frank t
frast) li. Luisson. Waaesera on
ere t htterd I'.
Fridaj Bight

Dr. ri ketl said, "Grawth will
i.
aea pieditii aea
n-tio- n.
iadustry, and nea faaaily
re are experieswini
i i;
in new t.uiiil
a
lonnaiion
cam parable ti the lag in births
l'V
It is laglral to
daring ;;
assaaae that when the war anil
past-w- ar
babiei beeosae invalved
in in
family torn at ion, arel
experience a pickup in the ecaa-un- a
irregardless al a tax cm."

'

result

Tra?

Tax rat:

he realized

inners
Announced

W

finsndng should

Deficit

1

"THE GREAT
CARUSO"

Occasion

STARTS THURSDAY

Ford.
Phone 229.,

ISM

12M4t

Robert Mitchum
iriey MacLaine

SH

FOR BALE Austin He ilejr Mrk 3non
1962 convertible
Oily 3.000

CALL

12M8t

MH

HLER FLORIST
DIAL

417 Ecst Maxwell

"TWO FOR THE
SEESAW"
Added Short
JACKIE'S ASIAN
TO" R
In Color

* THE KENTl

(K

KLR

EL. Wednesday, Match

It,

1963

5

A Bachelor Ask

Why Goad Girls Into
subjected to the same blunt, personal inquiry.
sk the iu"-tioMen in haiuen
f successful
Ki heirs u d
.i- Mtrvtah
the author t II
in tone, that saggest
baaka
urudsiiiiu envy. Mea pom tl ;
qu'sti..!i to lhl,h uirls out af
eariusitj he Bays.
But women reproach other worn :. with "Why haven t yon mar:
ried
which
were willful derelictions
threaten their own marital hopes

By JEAN SPRAIN V!I SON
AP New si eatares Writes
NEW
YORK
AF' Why
haven't I married?'' Rrteit M::-Vi- the
repeatipjestil a and
iles. The handsome, aquare-Jawe- d
sailor w:th a bruih haircut answers it a: lea.-- t cn e day.
aelf -- sufficient, keJi entered
"To.'j
maybe. Everybody hat to
know I my sell c uldnt
marriage work."

make

1

Lesl

friend;

are von) en, and it hurts

Ii

man

I

(

celibate a
made the
favorite target on feminine TV
panel ahoWS.
Born in Washington D. C. Mir-viquit high and went to work
in steel mills until World War II
began. Then be I tok bis bride,
the m.!. The first day I stepped
atx ard a ship I
'Man I've
found a home.' "

That he
distraction

ould n rite with rut
was an advantage
of bis new bona whi b swelled
and enhanced his
Altii lUgh MirvishTs
IT! I
l

arr1aget

saya, with cheerful willingness
to clinch his argaaaent,
how
one woman
about
complains
working tor a woman boss?"
Although Mirriah has yet to
see a distaff Merchant Marine
raptam in his H million tiles at
sea. ile nevertheless
asaCTta he
would itist as happily work for
one.
Two tit her questions
which
author Mirvisb is accosted with
regahurly, however, are
iharly
reserved for single men.
Is he jealous amen one ol bis
girls in one of ln p irts gives

p.

up and marries someone el e?
Not Mn vish. "Getting ma: : a d
doesnl mean the girl's dean We
remain friends." But he h careful to widen the attachment to
ua lude the new husband.

Doesnl he worry a'oont

a-- ly

i ll
life when he has aged
just go to Bang Hailr." he
and sit out front and w
tic
h ats foi la. tie . ttles."
He sownda ver
much UM
anothei nm marrying. whittUng
mt .chant marine n. Mir ha
uk st recent book, Ihe La t Cap- -

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uage production of "Othello" in the next
summer's art festival at Bergen,
Norway.
The invitation vu extended to
the Xei.ro actot dun::., hi- - third
virit to Norway last summer. Al-t- h
ugh he speaks the Scandinavian language fluently. Hymau
held off accepting tht bid until
he had thoroughly memorized the
part. The role oi Iagc Wfll DC
played by Biarr.e Andersen, the

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might have enjoyed, and accepts
another woman's eagerness lor
family life as her own."

Rooming houses remind him of
rartdladim and another inequity
between single men and woaaen.
"Why i n that ii a man sneaks
a woman up to his room he is
a gay old nx and if a woman
doe- - she's no good?" Again it's
one woman condemning, another.
"And do you ever notice." he

Social Activities
Orayson; steward. John
Kohler: house manager. Jim

DAMES ( U B
The D.,mes Club aril held a
spring style shew at 7:3C p m. tonight m the Student Union
Building Ballroom aponeored by
Eli c mfield's. AH wives cf UK
students are invited. A small admission Rill be charged foi DOO- meaabers.

Boyd

Chadwick.
FaraaMaase
Mealy elected officers of

fraternity are: president.

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Dan Varse

HAIL TO THE DEAN

Today let us examine thai much iratligned, widrly iiianimlni
stood, iproasly overaroeked, wholly dedicated i ampin igiara
the dean.
The dean from the Latta Draaen -- to expef) is aoC,aa aaawy
tliink. priinarilv a dWipliratry ofBeer. He m a ciiwaaialnr and
guide, a haven and mfianr tor the Iwnabled tutient. The daaa
(from the I reck Dtmmm Ut akewcr) - rhararb rietl thhlj by
sympathy, wisdom, patience, rorbcaraaee, aad a foadacaa fee
homdy plef uren like eonunuauty xinging, farina, iipelhiiiaaa,
and MarHioro Cigarettes, Thcdeaa (from the Cieaaaaa
to poop a party) is hmi of Mariboraa for Hat same
reason that all lliell of gtwxi will an- fontl of Mafllioros
liecall-- e
alariboro is aa kmmtM eajpuwtte. Those h..I MaiMiiwa lataawaat
are honestly
of peafcetaam, hi-est- ly
honestly agatd to the
hieaded lot the beat of all paaaiihaii ftavasa. MatHmm
a suit pack which
honestly COMMS in two different containers
H honestly soft and a Ffip-To- p
which honestly flip- -. You
too will flip when next yoa try an honest Marlioro, which, one
honestly bopea, will be soon.

ETINCS

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isters committee of
the YWCA ii sponsoring a party
at 6:30 pjn rhursday in the
of the Student
Social Roon
Union Build

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Louisville; Betli Richardson, McLean. Va.: Chaaney Ringo, Lexington: Leslie Snyder. Coral
Gable.--. Fla.; Betty Unruh. Louisville; Peggy Week.-- . Met nchen.

rush chairman. Ot Griffin; social
chairman, Neal Owens;
scholarship cha r m I n. Mike
s,
Karl
Chaplin; aergeant

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Dan Varney: ripe president, Ron
Caff man; treasurer, Frank Tal-le-y:
busienss ir.anai.tr. Ken Over-hault- s:
secretary, Robert Bppler;

ELEt HONS
Delta Df'.t.i DeM i
Delta Delta Delta sorority recently elected the folh i Ing of
t
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ficers foi th 1963-6- 4
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saya

t 13, when nuist bays recognise the pceaeace af an appasste
vc. Mirvii expmaaaVd fee the
first time or. the lahjfrt in B
t
hook aptlv titled, "ssnanw
Women. It .t never paMished.
"I looked hack on it years later
and it was really ridiculous,"
laughs Muvish. Yet bis sparkling
c mmentary on ail that he has
learned about women since has

Eergen theater's aitistic

"But
Mirvish.
there is
another kmc! whom liie passes
bj until her roam becomea her

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Delia Delta Delta

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lecomme:

Jeanne Shaver; social duurinan,
Can ile Hart rat n
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Martha Given w d; correspond-in- u
secretary. Ann Duggins;
h bolarship chairman, N ancy
Henry; sponsor chairman. Karen
Carter; Trident correspondent,
Ca: tyn Cram-:- :
publicity chairman, Betty Bruce Pugazzi; activities chairman. Annette W
fraternity education chairman, Diana Lewis; service pi
daaJraaan, Fiance- - Fowler;
anusie chairman. Carolyn Taylor;

athletics chairman. Gu:ri Mar-t:historian. Katie Webster;
librarian. Pam Oith; rut and
decorations
chairtnan, Cheryl

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Benedict.
kapha Tj-- i Chaw ts
officers of
ejected
Recently
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity are:
G rg
president,
!:;:; vice
pn ident, K:b Ransdell; 1

Calrin Bchoulties;

sentinel,

The foi
cently initiated Into Delta Delta
Delta son rity; Che yl Bi nedict,
Irvine: Emmie Caldwell, Prank-b- n,
Tenn: Lucy Caldwell, Nashville, Term; Carolyn Campbell,
Cadiz; Brownie Craft, Hazard;
ML
Henry.
Nancy
Bterirng;
Penny Hertlendy. Louisville;
Linda Hotstein, Mt. Campbell;
Susan
Sally Kim.. Lexington;
Langan, LouhnrfOe; Kathy Under, MiMield; Carol Ann Mush. ill. Lawrencehurg;
Ann Price
McLean. Lexington: Susan Miller. Los Ansieles. Calif.; Peggy
Ft. Thoaaas;
Basan
Parsons,
Baaryer, Fredericksburg, Va.: Pam
Crth. Aleaandria, Va.; Tnaamye
Saunders, Danville: Nancy Sisal. Ashland; Kittj Swain, Danville; Barbara Thomson, George- town: Sarah Nutting, Loir, ville.
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Phi Gamma Dell
Professor
Pucketi
i! la led With
UU-

Bui
digress. We aere learning how a deaa hdpi poor,
To illustrate, let n take a ty pical
troubled undergraduates.
of the University of If ....
case from tht files of Dean S3
why I'.- hi luysteriutMi? The dean's name is Sigafoos and
the rnivermty - Vntah.)
Wise, kindly Dean Sigafoos was visited one day by a Fresh-- n
an nana d Walter Aguinoouri w ho came to a k permissaMi t
i
tin
marry one Emma Bletdarim, liis domiitorv' laundieaH.
tor Walter was only I
deaa the marriage seemed
year- - old and Emma Was HI. Walter agreed with the dean, but
said he felt obligated to go through with it because Emma had
invested her life savinjp in a transparent raiahnod to protect
her from the mist a' Niagara Falls, where they planned to
If Walter called off the wedding, wliat UM
i.
their honeym
would tlie pool woman possibly have n.r a raiuhoud in Utah?
Tlie wise, kindh dean pondered briefly and cm me ap with a

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Sigma Phi l psll'lj)
Ri ceo; ) pledged to Si :ma Phi
are the follow!
Jon
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Wil on Anderson.
Marganfield;
Ray Conway Ashdown, Fi rraing-- d
tie. N. Y.: Roy Bactuneyer Jr
Lexington; J. T. Begley. Charleston, W. Va.: Frank Byron, III
Ronald Calhoun.
Lexington;
EddyviDe; Charles Currens, Lexington; Tnomas Damron, Ft.
Thomas; Jay Deehesere, Elliza-- l
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tht rlasa, Gaf msm aaan
arc'ri tun it 'a ot tht haad
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died trying to get out ol the building.
W think that most ol the Greek
organizations here on campus arc a
creditable asset to the University. It
is a shame that a few croups, or in- -

so

su cess because most
a rowdy,
good time? W as it
students bad fun
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dividuais in these groups have to be
tin "rotten apples.
e wonder it the good outweighs
tin bad
We also wonder it the annual
Creek Week has not justifiably reached tlif end ol its existence.
questionnaire asking for opin-i- i
us iij tin week w :I
distributed
t fraternttk s and sororities this w t k
it next
mt
ear w ill be
another example t htMliganism and
rowdyism, an example oi good, matin college tun. or it then will be
Week.
for
a ":u t year

breaking bottles, tearing up tables
and showing their manliness by cussing loud and long? Did the Creek
n
system show its attractive and
ma-tu-

side?
We wonder

...

Friday night, a car was set afire
irresponsible students at the main
door oi the Joyland Casino. Flames
mowere licking the root lor a t(
ments. Inside, approximate!) Ski people were dancing. Unknown to most
people, all doors werr padlocked and
;ill windows were barred. The onlv

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The Readers' Forum
Lik

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who can blame the lonely sin carrier
for his actions in the lace o! such
organized apathy? A part ol a
education is to learn to be
dissatisfied with social evik and to
take proper action. I! the student
leaves college wtih no more concern
lot justice than when he arrived, then
hi has failed the sc hool and the sc hool
has failt d him to a large ett nt.
John V Pavxi
College of Medicine

Editorial

The Editor:
I would
like to congratulate the
Kernel on its excellent editorial, "A
which
Backward
Step
appeared
March 8. It is encouraging to see
that tin Kernel is showing a sense of
moral r sponsibility when other areas
t
supposed leadership on campus
are apparently backing off from what
seems to me to he their duty. It we
accept the premise, as I believe the
majority ot university students do,
that discrimination b race Off creed
in an) business or public facilitv is
morally wrong, then we can surely
m c tlineed for responsible- well
action toward correcting the
w rong.
It won!
indeed be a good thing
ii the Studi iii Congress
would reconsider its action ol last Monday and
come forth with a public statement
supporting a policy ot service for all
in
restaurants.
Lexington
persons
Man) individuals agree in principle
with the concept oi an integrated society, but find fault with those
"radicals who cany out
"
and walk picket lines. Vet, i! influential organizations
such as the
Student Congress, man) church
TV

Receives Letters
To The Editor:
As a result ot my
U tter in the March
i Kernel, I have
received unsigned mail labeling me
LOVER." And. the
as a "NIGGER
yankee that I am. have been urged
to go back home.
The function of segregation is recognized b) intelligent, educated peo- pie.
Primatively scrawled anonymous
notes shew little intelk'ctual conviction for segregation. There exists no
need for secrecy. A person not identifying himself with his beliefs and
convictions concerning
social prob-- !
ns is seldom on flu sidi ol truth

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tions recommend that you cooperate
with the st.itt policy of equal service for all Wt would lik to in. ike
it deal that tin great majority of our
members art definitely wilhng to
patronit your restaurant it oii
should choose to follow this recommendation.

Editor's Note: Due i the contro-1h.1i has been raised ovct the
s
Interfaith ( ouncil's lettet regarding
integration which .is presented i
Student Congress recently, vt leel
the entire student bodj should have
the opiMMrtunit ki read i. The
I. m
is etn inted
The Interfaith Council planned
to present the lettei to segregated
restaurants in hout that ii might
influence them tu integrate theii
establishments. The lettei .a presented io s( and othei campus organizations asking litem Mi support
this .Ktioll.
The "Recommendation" which
the lettei was aba
accompanied
stiu to ilu organizations in ordei
(o explain tin Interfaith Council's
position on the subject.

ION

"RECOMMENDA1

W recommend the adoption ol
letter.

the'

proposed

I' lettei VVOIIkl he i:iot
nihcanl to the manager il other
organizations other than just rc- li'iiou gri ojis Were to vi,n it. For
clear understanding of this project,
we recoi mend that Interfaith Council members present the issue n pr-so- n
to other student orgai izations in
addition to sending written requests.
It would !; lust. .tlso. tu nottf the
t each group bepresiding officer
fore tla
nt r.d meeting we intend
to is.it.
committee should be appointed te draw up a list of studt nt
organizations to be included.
slu-de- nt

Dear Sir:
Governor Bert T. Combs recently
M nt
7,000 letters to places t public
in Kentucky urging
accommodation
them to support t