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Vol. l..\'Xll. ’so. 57 Ker e] Unlvmlty of Kentucky
Monday. November 5. r979 iii. Independent ItutleanlpIpct Lulnltoni Kentucky
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,. , a... Homecoming game acks artistry
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1‘ . [I 3 i s. . a. Q By JOHN (‘LAY touchdowns to take a 207 lead 43 .Hiids on H carries.
, . . v’ o" ’ r 3 81.‘ i ' Spurh l-ditoi ()n the (‘ats'secorrd plat ol thethiid \” ”tdlt‘itlttm 0’ ”W £51m“ with”
.- . - . « _ 3‘" . quarter. lreshmarr running back l’etc was the iaet that the contest‘s third
1 . 1 1 1 'tt1. " 1‘ It wasn’t Pretty \ enable took a Pitch tiorti “WEN tl‘t'm" “i“ it tumble h.‘
--. b, ' ‘ . __ _ Eteryone know that homecoming quarterback .liian l’oriela and sped b2 Bottling (iieeii quarterback Mike
, ’ 11 1 ’ 6“ 111 . 1 931’ games are supposed to be artistic. )ards for a score to gise l K a l3-1 “fight that titi\eled 26 yards helore
' ’1 3. 3.1“?” works of craft that everyone will lead. the Wildcats linalh pounced on it
1.' '1 ‘i 1 3 . . ié remember for a long time. But. A little tH‘e‘r a minute later. larrt "lliat “as as poor a tirst hall .is
1 1 , 1 / 1 1 chances are. most fans will plead Carter rcttirrictla lttiptiiittrtltardslor \te1\e plased sniee l1\ e been at
111 1 \ . j , amnesia when asked about [its another touchdown arid l'K had KClitliClsi.11(1iirei said
’ * 1 g 1" ' homecoming game last Saturdas at esploded to a 203 lead. lhe Wildcats “ \nd ldon‘t htt\L‘itlt_\ reason tor it "
1'11 wtfii Commonwealth Stadium. then held on to record then third he continued. "except for the tact that
i 51'” Somehow. someway. the Kentucky \ietor) in eight games. in“ rust keep changing people “
. . .3 .. 3, ' Wildcats muddled their way ioa 20—]4 Still. as [K coach l-raii Citrei said lht‘ (tits added setcri more plaseis
' 1 " g ‘ tfl' { ., ‘ ” ‘1' ‘s \ictory over the Bowling (ireeii alter the game. "It‘s nice to win. biit to their lliilll) list as lelis \\ilsori
153452 k . . . 1 . 11 1" ‘7 m. 3 “g falcons. But it didn't come east.- . iea|l_\ lellows. l ‘.k.lsti1l \er‘_\ proud ol thriiised call). Bob l ogle. lim (iooeh.
- ' . ' .. h -4 .' [‘Kw'entintothelockerooiritrailing the was we plated today" Shawn Donigan tspraincd aiiklesi.
“1 1 ‘ ”1: '1’ 431.211 the Visitors from the Mid-American l K lunibled s|\ times. losing three Kenny Kearns thiperestendcd knee)
. 2 . _ .. gz-‘32’if.‘j,,TW;-. ., . Tali/3' conference 7-6. But two nirntttes into and the games Most Valuable l’laser. and \enable (braised htPl all lett the
g3“ -. W ‘ LH-EY" :sfik 3 ‘ '3‘. ‘ i “1.51 . :3: 3 the third quarter the Cats strtick and l’oriela. eoprpleted iiist three-ot-ll contest at one time or another
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.5 "s\\'§ 11 w 2 W 195' ( 3. ' 1111: ..1.._1‘ 1.." ~ f . j 11 By ".3. FIELDS her opponent‘s support went to her _: i ‘ a .123,
'- .3 ' .3 e‘ . .- m \ . ‘3 1 3% ." .11 $1 ‘ Repotici iills‘llgiltttll her campaign. ( olliris :5?" .. . _'
' 1 '- 'f '3'ij 3. ,11 .4‘ r , ‘ fl. .Q. ‘ . .f has i.‘t)lt\l\It.‘nli_\ athocated the need 52,11 11
1\ g 1 f.§:.;-“_._\,1. 13 1 3.; . - ' $3. - ' Withthe exceptionofatcttpolitical for more duties tor the lieutenant '3. f 1.3;, .j j
- ' 4"” i 33' 1W j I 43; ."1..IW . buttons. there was \irtuall} no sign ol gmernor's oltice. (‘tirrentli the office . 'f'f: '
#3111111 1 ». ‘ 1111.11.11.11. .K\ k 3 . - a campaign-in-progress at Martha has tiso part-time duties presiding [7171115
' 1" 3t ‘ (5 M ‘ .53." 1 ‘3: _’ - _. , 6‘ j 3 . . . l.a_\ ne Collins‘ office o\cr the Senate during sessions ol the
‘.1_11 .1 g . W. . Qt» 3 “553». ‘ Work in‘the clerk ot the Kentiiekt (reiteral Assembls and titling In 11.1 3 :3 ..
111.“ . 113;. V a: ”I ._ d' gait- . .j ‘ §. £3:- Supreme (ourt office. located in the acting gotcrrioi ll the governor is %3/ :11
.3 , ' 1:16” . . 2:3 I“ \ g.“ #5555, state house at lranklort. went on as absent from the state or unable to "in-W533: fl: 1:“
‘~.. ,3 __ . \11...1-;.1_.:r“ e; 3 / 1 - j .- usual. And surprisingh so. lomorroti perloriti his duties /
. V’ . . . _ ‘3. . 1 _ _ ‘ ‘ t1 is the big election da} Besides ser\irrg on the t‘kCL‘UIHC . 5115”
. . - l I Hum“ h) (ram tANDths ‘ I feel good about m_\ unripaign. cabinet. ( olliirs wants the lieutenant 4’ ._
Homecomlnq 79 ( ollins. a l K graduate. said “etc gotcrnor to ae- as a liason between 4n f «‘3‘ .
h , stil! ":inlllig hard 'lit-1.gl.. \k. ., (are aiiu ri-eiii gmerrraieot» H jg" h/tg/v
The 19"; llornetoming Queen. hath) shin". ”0“” photo). ‘lhe Greg Page Stadium View keeping in touch with the torus “ Hal Rogers. her Reptibilcan %/ 43;:
accounting senior.tupper photoiwiiserowned during Apartments were recently dedicated in honorofPage. Part of Collins‘ confidence can be opponent. has also adtoeated :11 W51: a; I
halftime of Saturdat'sl K—Bowling (ireen game.Her l1K‘s second black scholarship athlete. who died as: attributed to her \ietort in the expanding the otliec‘s role or ' 11 1 '1 .
escort wa-.(.‘len l-eneilli.a .979 l'Kgradtiate. Priorto result ofinjtiries he ”3(9in while on the l'Kfootball primar}. She won a tert close race abolishing it. Rogers' plan is to head MARHH LA‘ \1- ( OLHNS
the game a “mum“ ““3 held to recognile the team in tubing” gmdjsmim and co~captain of against a field ol eight male tip economit deielopnierit eflorts. hating two teenagers proted she \\as
parents of (or: Page. Robert and \\ itma Page. the present footbal team. greeted the Pages. contenders, \ttei the Mat 19 primary. which he sees as being instrumental in Iiitci'csts‘d iii the tooth and also Cited
creating more robs. her efforts to help the town:
I . On the otherlttirttl.Ctilliris.;ilornrei [)t‘mt‘k‘l'itl‘ group WWW“ l“
UK 3 A9 school r0 ram unbridled success
p g obtioiislt interested intheeconoittt." 1” ”l“ PML 1 1‘ MU‘JWH
she said. ”but 3]., we hate the (ioternnrent members haie lobbied
B3, DONNH‘L “ARD Lt llslllltlltill or buildings on that belonging to l-K‘s Ag school arelistcd Chance compose the \oth l-arm. education (.ihiliiti to train pcopii- lor the Kentiick} legislature on a number
53:”, “W properti. creating a need tor land below with their accompanying uses. located on \ewtown Pike. robs?" t"1551105Such“-1thit‘tlilit't'lnklfltlitt—‘L‘.
1 e\paiisiori elsewhere. Smith added. as stated b} (ieorge l’endergrBSS. POL’IJ RV FARM. where _tou larliei in the prrmar}. Collins (10”an ddHCL‘ for more s‘llL‘L‘tM‘
This is rhefr'rst article in n teries of As additional trinds been me management operations director: guessed it . poultrt studies are stated that .she la\ored the idea oi ltthhwig “as Simple. ”Yoii‘ie itist got
four dealing with (K's (lifrlt‘llffllrt' axailable. (rm \, ll. (handler C/le’l'S la boratories are conducted. is located on leestoitri hating a student Vser‘\e on the state to be there. 3
program. atrangerltor the piiizltase oitts olairns equipped tor research mall program Pike and \alle) Road. 3 Board or‘ H igiier l dtication. ‘10 '01 lowering [its dlllll’stntl 4L":-
ill lit“ Coldsirearri and adjoining areas. WEST KE‘XH'CKY Sl libl -\— Democraetie gubernatorial candidate (-t‘H'm ‘d'd '1 " “l‘ [0 I091"
I'K‘s (‘olleee .it \erieiiltiire has Croun (1’11” l-arm. “N north “1 5011‘“ l'ARM. located three HON at Princeton includes L300 .lohn Y. Brohn has said Colliiisitotild 14”“1'1nm11m1“1111111191111” that 1.11111 .
developed mi“ Um. ‘01 the 1mm leiiiiigtori. lhis led to further land miles south of l.e.\ington on US 27. acres with research facilities lorgraiii seiie .is chairman on his goiernor‘s ‘\ resident 0t \ersaillcs. (tilllns
. teaching and research izicilities .n the ”(u-“”1110" around l,e.\ington and “a1 purchased in 1956 and “11.8.11 1.90 "OPS- beef cattle. swine. fruits and {“11 111111111 011' 1111111111111“: 1111111111 her “11-1 “11 ‘hrf‘UE’h 11111
nation b‘ combining m instruction. throughout Kenttick} tor agricultural acres. It provides research facrlitics for vegetables. livestock forage crops and Brown and ( ollins dillcr though on Deriiocratie party organi/atioii betore
rcsearch1and (“3“..3,” WM... m stilt‘ik grain crops. lruits and Vegetables. tobacco. the issue ot collectite bargaining. being “WW“ clerk 0' ”W Supreme
motisate “Nu.“ ,mhcmmh tor m.“ in |9l4 ( ongrcss passed the Smith ornamental plants and tobacco. ROBINSON StiBS'] .i\’]'lt)\' at Broun supports it. Collirisisagainst II. ( 01H} In 197' 5h? “ Ofkt‘d 0” 1‘ endell
knowledge. i.e\L‘l Act establishing a nationwide COl.l)S1l1.R.FAM. comprising ”53 Quicksand has 230 acres for research Hotteter. (1tlillns has reiterated that l‘ord \ t—‘Uhcmitltmdl campaign and
‘ Since m beginning m NM. ”m (oopetatne Extension Se‘erCd g to acres. is dl\l‘dCd into sections for on fruits and vegetables. ornamentals. the disagreement is a health} one. later became a Democractic national _
unique ediiiational “mm M‘ distrtbiite research inlornration. lhis studies in beef and dairy cattle. along and forage and grain erops llrc Since both (oliiiie and Brown are committecttoman. ,
expanded to moi [tori e: 3.13 333. !.\5 "Cd “1‘19““ 1"”9 and ““le “llh sheep and SWlnC fi’icilit) also has H.000 acres ol forest iurrtiiiit.’ on the satire ticket. Collins [)Ufmtl ”W M”) primar} LWindmill“
facultt mcmiw .. ,tsiiwmi “3.317;“ FL‘U‘anllt-“tl‘ together. ”Killdltltl it 5P|N[)1-ETOP ‘Wflh 890”le by for watershed management and rises Brown . businesse\perreneeasan ‘hs' it‘t‘tds‘d milking“ commitment 0” '
major campus mummy. :1“ mp“. netttork ot count) estension agents le in I959. Veterinar) scrences and foreStry studies. arisiser to lsenttickys economic ths‘ 111111111. Righb Amendment. It 3
than 30.000 M,“ H, Um“ and backed by stateextciision specralistsin agronomyoperatc 400 ofSpindletop's EDEN SHALF FARM near problems. wasnt until last month s teletised
experimental 5mm“ throughout toe the f‘ollegesol ”\grlctiillllt‘itlld Home l.066 acres. Located at Spindletop are Owenton has 954 acres tor . “I‘m running with a man whose debate “Ithr Rtttlt‘“ [it-'11 hit? Wd ‘hk‘ ‘
state letiiiomics. the Animal Care Center. Spindletop experimental and demonstrational tone is economic iletelopnieirt.“ she SllPPOTtt-‘d 1 RN . -
Beginning M a ””43“”: it'da). the l'K ('oliqlt‘ ot llall lacult) Alumni Club. the studies on forage crops. fruits and said. . ‘l'hrt‘utlht’lli it” cm”? campaign.
College." um, “A “HIP it PM] \grieiiliiireiseottipletel) independent Council of State Governors and the vegetables. Christmastree production 3811! what it Republican l.ouie B. fttlilnfi hii‘ 5001‘“ that 3h“! 1‘
“a“. undc, 32m. pmmlm‘ ,. my lltill‘i the t ntu‘rsll} It is sell- tLK Research Foundation. and beef management. .\iinn “inst“ ‘ . running not beta-use she is a woman. .
Mom” Mt 0, lists: [3“. contained. hating its own MAINE CHANCE constitutes 72l 4-H CAMPS belonging to the “Well..l rust don‘t feel that will 1111.111111111111111111111111.
“Agricultural and M ee ha tiical mm‘wmmc department (“t"ktntl acres for horse FCSCMCh. riding. etc. University are set up intarious places happen." Collins said. if" "“t‘rklng _d|l|t1:‘nll.\ ‘0 hl‘ll’
(mime- M. “.mhmw 3“ [hp with the lit l’lmreal l’lani l)i\iston) 'lhist‘arm.idealfor equine studiesand in the stateThe northcentralregionai . While the issue of k'tttllllhits been “Oms‘n- Sht‘ Silidt “C hate to
. KCnlllCis) icgieinimg m 5"‘5ari1diater and a separate motor pool tor \eterinary science. was purchased in Carlisle has 334 acres. the Lake ignored in this election.Collins sat'sit Prtl‘ldc "PP“"UWU‘ ‘9 women. ht”
became the [inmmm (.1 “mm.“ transporting its extension people. I967. Cumberland region in Somerset 32l is \ital that young people be intolted women ha‘f 1“ d“ ”‘0” P41” to ”1““
and m (0”ch m \Elwumm llre facilities and farmland Coldstream. Spindletop and Maine (‘ontinued on page 4 in goternment. She said that her tht‘nN‘lH‘S-
according to .l. Allan Smith. author ol
many historical Ptlhiit'tlltins .ihoiii lh~‘—tOday——\_—W——~___“—
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' .. s okestnan said he belieted it was fewer than 45 about .15
Dupm‘ 111 1111111 11' ”11 “11111111 1” nat'on \111nrertcans and seterr or eight Iranians
agriculture or mechanics were otiered . . . . . , . d
until Isis. when it 1(1tillrst‘ of campus . CALIFORNIA 00“ ””1”” C BROW‘ W t" \t‘“ WOT'
'mtrus‘tmn‘ in agriculture and j j 0'11"“ y°11°rdaycau°d 0” P'cs'dm 13"" “"d 11” ”Md M; T\\‘() BOIJVIAN ant Form: in FIGHTERS roared n\€r
horticulture “(is il‘lt‘ti.11§mllh and i ""1 5" ”[VT “0‘ “15'1“!wa SENATE "19°“ tonight at Kennedy 10 "1811-211 ”1-11 1111111 111 1111111111111 “1111 1111111 1111111 111 1111 downtown la Pal Bolnia \estcrdas with their guns blazing. .
The Hatch Aer ol li-‘s‘ \thr st ‘ ‘ti p m in classrooms l and 2 oi the Newman Center. no Rose M1101” 111m. presidential primary '" "11°“ Hampshire . _ d k~ swho had athered inaeentral la/a
- , ‘ H 1 m3. \n\ stud .m “ ’l ‘ . - . . j Brown said it would be a profound disscnice to the nation to ““11””! studentsan “or ”‘ g p
prosrdes SIS 000 iii tetleial trinds ’ll1l l . ‘1 d L mmg ‘1 11111111 an opinion to M' 111011111 confine the campaign to 30-second teletision conunercrals to protest the 4-day-old military regime.
1 annually 10 ”1'“ s‘chool. “3‘ passed ‘0 1 cm 1111 11 111 Brown said the originalproposalfor such debates was put forth bx lhere were "0 immediate “PM“ “1 casualties. '1 We?“ 11111
establish an experiment station in each tate Kennedy and Brown‘s staff has already been in Contact with ”31¢ the Pllttts tought only to intimidate the enrlians in San f'ranClsCtt .
‘ state and to satistt the need for s president‘s people about the debate proposal. PM” and d'd ""1 ““1 d'rml-‘1 1‘” them 3
expanston. lhese funds supplement “I think that if President Carter refuses to engage in debates that ”“1 PM” “3‘ 3'50 ‘urml’nde‘j 1’5 “1’1“” 5” “m“ "”11 “”m‘md
state mom} for agrii iiltiii'al research A “‘O'MONT" PROBE BY "'E(10l1R’ERJOUR~AL has he “'1" "“1 be renominated." Brown said. 11111.1 and 1111111111 11.11.1111 1:111}: cakdnfm 1111;: d t | ala ‘e
M . performed In cooperation with the raised questionsot lootballeligibilit) at the l'nitersityofLouisville. h ‘3" ll‘ra‘nusc? '2‘": 1:];30 11:4”??? hhtrrflielztrhd firmstdf
' US. Department of Nitrictilttire 1" "1 Cd'mm today. ”“1 newspaper “Y1 11" inquiry 11mm“ 3 :1‘1si3311tnei1l11t:l1f0'ldi: 1a mu a a1inst Boliri-i‘scniliari goternment
‘ (USDA) research findings to be pattern ot apparent \rolations in areas |n\’0i\’lnglndl\jldual players . . . ' ' a; lhiirsd-is- . 8 P 8 « g
f freelt dIStribiitetl ‘13“an back 1“ '9 4 .. ‘ A MOB 0F IRANIAN STl DENThoverranl S \‘arrnegtiards ._. 3
”With these funds. VIM WWW “ h lheaieas o! lhi'touriit .Ioimm/inquir) intolsed“redshiriing. in a three-hour struggle t‘esterda) and intaded the American weather
. 5 « ‘ the practice ot holding .i plater out at competition in a grsen )earto Lmbassy in lehran. seiling dolens of stat? members as hostages.
‘ able 1“ bl“ '“nd ““9“ ‘s ”“0”“ l“ 1’" sate a season t1il eligibilitt tor home use. and "participation limits " lehran Radio reported They demanded that the lhitedbiates send Sl'NNt AND MILD TOD.“ with the high near Nl th low . .
used for research." Smith said "3) According to the newspaper. redshirting practice appears m have the exiled shah back to Iran for trial. the radio said tonight will be in the 40:.
i 'l950. 576 acres had been purchased been misunderstood or misrepresented in up to eight cases at No serious injuries were reported, Tehran Radio said as main as Highs should be in the 60s again tommorrow with increasing .
'. Just south of campus.“ I mouth: in the past five years |00 hostages were being held. but an Iranian "nl'flgn Minisirt cloudiness f »
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Physically. it takes about the minutes \lentally. allowed two constitutional atnendnients to be ll; -i_‘ , 7'; ‘ l \c?’ i
the time element \aries according to an indiyidual‘s placed, oil the ballot eyery two years. -. | (is: , ‘ " , _‘ ' ‘ i =
speed to making decisions, As simple as it may sound. Amendment number two changes elections til it: g i n ‘ \ I ' i
voting carries with it an important respoiisiblity, It is Kentucky's general assembly members from odd to SR]; -' , \ i f ‘ i t
the otily means we. as citi/eiisol Kentucky liaye with eyen-numbered years. It also extends the time the ' \il 'l 'I l t
which to “d ourscht“ ot poor politicians. to select legislature can meet to April I5. while the sessions " ‘ . i l
those welee!iiiightbetterseryeus inshorttodecide would still consist of 60 days. spread over four . ' ; » _ ‘__” . '
who we trust to run ourstateand local goyernment for months. ll . ‘ t' "r,
the neu several years Parts of the state constitution are outdated; t nu. V ‘ l

Kentucky politics. especially the gubernatorial amendment nttmber one would proyide a speedy "O . ’.i s, _\/‘ .. l , ,
election. is an issue across the nation. .loliii \. and method of bringing new amendments before the i1], gt is" afl§ir /"7:\\\s l “ 3‘ -
Phyllis ha\e been held upasobyiects ol'the sarcastic wit voters. Amendment number two gives newly—elected " ' \i ll \,'\ 4 g 0. § 1 ‘.‘l . .
ot (iarry lrudeau iii Mooney/tern. a natiottally legislators one yearto prepare for the regular session. l g ' \ _ ‘u / ‘ \[t T i ' ,

' syndicated cartoon. After being elected in November of even-numbered l . ‘ l’/ ' 7;, \k l k f
lomorrow. l'K students. administrators. faculty years. they would have a yearto research and prepare i/ all "m ’ ,/ : M “‘"r
and staff members can esercise their right to select bills. l'nder the present system. legislators are elected - ‘ . I \“\ 'r g
Kentucky‘s goyernnient officials. in November and have two months to prepare for the , , l ‘ tilt ’ \ll , if t.
()r. they can leaye the \titlnL' to the diminishing .lanuary session. l “ all /’/ l l l!
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number ot Kentuckians who care whose wallet their These two amendments are as important as the __:' ' c ‘ (h l , ,Q// 9’;
tas dollars are lilling. election itself; if Kentuckians vote yes they will he .- T/ ,- \ \ vi f )l/ I, . ‘ ’ ‘

Voting precincts are nearby lot' on. and oil-campus taking the first step toward updating the constitution. ’. i I y W 6" H’. s i \/ W /
students and the campus population. lhere is no \alid While the number of \oters diminishes yearly. there >721] . J i in- .M' ’T ll ‘4)” ‘ :
t:\;llsc tor contracting the “apathetic voter" are certain interest groups and loyal political party ‘ A\ " L‘JKE‘ l ___ it», Jw/f mama." “
syndrome lransportation to polling areas and other voters who will go to the precincts atid support their ‘ s
help is available ll iridiyiduals take the time to ask. candidate. g

llthe candidatestorotlice don‘tinspireaction.two lake time to vote for the candidates and the e, , . , ' ft.
important constitutional amendments are on the amendments. Without the people‘s yote. state ,..Y M lT JUST HASNT BEEN Tie 5MB elBR gilt? Tile FDA WCLARSD LlZARD .; f?

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bailot (lite willallow tour iatherthantht currently goyernment will be titled by interest groups. bums AND BAT WlNGS CARClhmeNS.... ” 1:
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1 “A, delighted to read .Iohn Regency should be reserved for adyance the economic. educational. studied the old politicsand plenty ot'it l
Scarborough's column in \Vednes- tropical plant sales and please.ifthat‘s social and political status of black was in eyidence at l K at that time. l The Kentucky Kernel welcomes all contributions from ii
day‘s Kernel in which he commented tht‘ slu‘dlit} thC 5C3 debt-“35- let's Sthly' PEOPlC and 0th“ minority groups and it‘ll my itittm‘ \titts‘ liti't—K‘l} hcciittys‘ til the UK community for publication on the editorial and -
on it recent trip to Canada Asa natne to \1emorial Coliseum for free. . their harmonious cooperation with the character ol polltlcttl influence on opinion pagegl _

ol Hamilton. Ontario he has liyed in lht‘ table resery'ation‘policy “:38. ll other . pCOPlC: to stimulate an l’niyei'sity al‘lairs. Leuerg‘ opinions and commentaries must be typed and \
Lexington tor the past two and one. anything. non-eXistentJorany bimbo appreCiation of the black man‘s l'nder l.oute \unii. state troops triple-spaced. and must include the writer's signature. it
halt years. l was both pleased and could have tillyt‘htht’ "film-tag tillthC contribution to tht‘ Chili/11th)”. l0 “ctr brought to the l'niycrstty address and phone number. l‘K students should include i
surprised tolind such sensitiye insights table lwhich happened in my easel lt develop an intelligent. militant. campus. An old politician. an their year and major and University employees should list , l
in this. the yery heartland tn Kentucky was embarrassing telling three couples effectiy'e leadership. these objectives appointee ol \unn. slugged a student. their position and department.

where little m“. at home lilters to moye, shall be pursued in accordance with lsn‘t it surprsing that Mr. Mom The Kernel may condense or reject contributions. and.

through [didn‘t feel yery‘ ill Friday night. btit the policies of the Association within opposes collectiye bargaining lor the frequent writers may be limited. Editors reserve the right to

()pinions about nationalism diller uponadmittanceaplastic hracelctwas the framework of l'niyersity profession of teaching. while he edit for correct spelling. grammar and clarity. and may
greatly across (‘anada As a member clasped around my wrist similar to regulations: . belongs to a mandatory closed shop. delete libelous statements. ‘
or my oil—quoted \nglophone hospital admission procedure. This lthrCSe(0lt0n and Linda Johnson. the Kentucky Bar Associaiton“ \‘oters Contributions should be delivered to Room 114 ‘
maioflt‘ til Southern Ontario. It “as “its 1’ degrading di‘Pl3.V 0mm?" titlt‘tit Chattpt’m’hh 0f the tttga‘ht/ttttt‘httl may wish to consider these lacts. Journalism, l'niversity of Kentucky. Lexington, Ky.40506.
retreshing to note that Dr. didn‘t eyen match my suttlll Cttmmt‘ttce it" 3 (It’lngt‘ (thtt‘t 0t For legal reasons. contributors must present a UK ID
Scarboiough chose to include the lhs‘ beverage policy for non- XV“ P are. hOStthg “‘0 organiza- Jasper B. Shannon before the Kernel will be able to accept the material. .
yiews ol the "(‘anadian minorities" drinkers “115 grossly discriminatory. tional meetings this week. The Political Science professor (1936- .

'vt hit continually lccl alienated tram ‘\l lCiiSl soda should have been meetings “in be held Monday. 1957) .
(‘entral Canada. the lnuit ll sklnitysl. included in the exorbitant $700 price. Nov ember 51h. and 'lhursdzty'.

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\\ esterners He hascaptuted a sense of raunchy room and talentless band?) room 309 Of the Student Center. Reagan won t be RGPUbIIcan ,’

the diyersity y-gt strength ot (.‘anadian In conclusion. I had a great time The bringingto bear ofthe prestige. .l 5
identity Friday night. completely independent experience. and expertise ola national . . . . . i

I commend him tor making the of the dance. organization such as NAACP will be b d I r, l
eflort to look past the similarities Andy O'Hare instrumental in hastening the lull nominee, arrlng SUICI a urge ;
between our two countries to see the (‘hemistry senior intergration of the l'niyersity of 's
(‘anada that I know .\s for "instant Brian (‘, Rieger Kentucky. the primary source of Out in [‘3“ Vegas. \eyada. about have required too much space in the what he‘s good at. Which is telling Ii:-
espertisc." l)r Scarborough. perhaps Accounting senior higher education in this state with a [“0 years ago I heard Ronald Reagan retelling and the message. while neyer words. 33;

Time. the \(‘t\ lorA 7mm etc can John G. Lambert student body of only three percent deliveraspeech. As everybody knows. explicitly stated.seemcd to me simple- ldon‘t complain about his age, The i} l
take a lesson trom you. eh“ Gregory A. Wright black. Reagan is a wry good speaker. I minded. National Institute on Aging has just " g
‘ (anaiun. pioyincialand proud ofit! (ivil Engineering seniors Therese (‘olton thought it “(inhaling to take good But just the other day. I heard released a survey showingthat mental .l' i
Susan Baker Tom Gravely , Telecommunications Junior mm. Reagan speak again. To my processes in some men. as determined 3‘- i
(‘lasslcs freshman Third-year Pharmacy Linda Johnson Which I did. 1 came home mm four astonishment. he gave the same by a test in logical reasoning. beginsto 7;: i,
. . . _ . . . lon vellow sheets coyered with speech. consisting almost entirely of deteriorate attheageof70.That‘show ‘
Disappomting NAACP meeting TelecomTumcmons heShmn wailing and when I looked the writing the same anecdotes. There were the old Reagan would be if t’rlectt‘d. The 33‘
The National Association for the con8|der these facts (“er I found that n consisted entirely same pause lines. the same laugh lines. institute points out that some men do -:
landttietwenty totwenty-liyeother Adyancement of Colored People or . of anecdotes. mostly stories about Afterwards. there was the same not show mental decline. l:
couples I talked to were extremely \AACl’asitispopularlyknown.isan John Y.BrownJr.wasastudentinmy smallhuginessmcncuughlupinlhcrcd standing ovation. NOT <10 l WON)“ about his .5: .‘
(ll‘dhp‘hhled “till the Homeccoming interracial. interfaith. non-partisan. party politics classtnthe University of tape and unconscious brutality of big —"‘——_—_————_ experience. he hasn‘t had any in the :
dance social action organization. It is one of Kentucky Political Science government. areas that count. He's had no federal ;;
lhe band was misplaced from the the oldest eiyil rights organilations in department in I955. He was a good There were funny anecdotes too. braden experience as have J0hh Connally. l
“a“ 0i ‘54 35th mutant and the the l .S.. organiled in I909 for the student. honest. honorable and funny-because.olcourse.theaudience Howard Baker and George BUSh- He ‘; >
acoustiCs were ol that era‘s quality? A purpose ol eliminating racial tolerant. We undertook to educate did not consist of the victimiled. report “'35 a governor and. according to all l
hm“ h” “l the hill“ 130°” long “8). discrimination against blacks and statesmen at that time. Among our Taken all together the anecdotes tCPtirtS- "(it a bad ("it‘- Tht‘ttgh that I" '3
and let“ llnd *1 band Viitlt some talent other minority groups. former students who have scryed spelled out the following message: —~——-——-— “‘35 some time ago. 5‘
the concrete floor didn‘t do much lts obiectiye as stated in the College notably are Ned Breathitt. John “Government is bad for you." Despite which. as I left the banquet though I‘m loath tothc point outto ','
it" my ‘hln \Phht‘~ hUtCtiml‘lcmt‘ntt‘d (‘hapter (‘onstitution is “...to inform Breckenridge. Foster ()ckerman and I didn‘t write atiything about the room. I found myself convinced that tht‘ Republicans that Of all the people 2.
the Pill“ Mid ht‘ittt‘“ in thC 5” ltmt students of the problems affecting .ludgc Henry Meigs. John Y, Brown speech because the anecdotes would this man is not going to be the they might nominate “Wild almost :3
_ Republican nominee. certainly appeal least to Democrats. jg
. l'nlcss. of course. Republicans haye Reagan is the man. The long years hi it; .
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