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By SY RAMSEY without having to resort tothattactic. A fourth bill which could berevived § ..§ “Q ‘ I... 5Q... «L» ' Q‘. ‘ Q' IWQIW \‘ ‘ .
Associated Press Writer Much seems to depend on the mea- is the one which would bring Kentucky fl. @' t? --I ‘3 a? é, Q §V ' ' “W
sure dear to many legislators‘ hearts intothe computerized age of handling . aVEfVQI ,3 ”i “NEE 3.. ‘5‘}. .__ . .
FRANKFORT. Ky. The I980 which would boost their compensa— automobile titles. t3 ' ‘ dam. x»- - . 3... it.“ .1“; .. .3 3;... ”SI m
General Assembly may spend more tion about 37 percent annually and The state now is regarded as the Q A. ._ ”If; i ‘: T? T .. Q' i
time in the next two days on leftover additionally ~ through another pig- primedumping ground for stolen vehi- “gs 5...... Id . _I $5..“ The all-campus Sigma Nu Beer Blast. held
. legislation than on overriding guber- gybacking . might triple retirement cles. and auto title proposals have ‘t g «-, "It; ... : .Q «I ‘ " ' - Q at? Friday afternoon It the rear of the fratemi-
natorialvetoes.whichisthe purposeof benefits for those who can stay in failed with monotonous regularity in Q «5 :5. _. . é; . - ly'shouse.attractedafewthousandstudents
' the veto windup session. office a long time. many previous sessions, usually ‘3‘“ ' s "I; _Q;I__ : fi to take in the musicand brew.Therewere80
OfGov. John Y. BrOWn‘s I7 vetoes lf the pay raise issue is resolved. at because of opposition from county ‘ 3“ ' _ . _ Q‘Q‘ ' ’..-.f. 7 I. ”H“ kegs of beer consumed in about four hours
~ among hundreds of bills approved least two more proposals hold the pos- clerks. ‘ 3‘3? .. Q g Q’ ‘ “j ”.15" at the event. an annual highlight of Greek
«7 only a few are likely to generate sibility of extended debate. But. with a renewed pushfrom (iov. {9 -'* Q Q ‘ " ' ' ’ ”I. I ' -’ Week. A little rain. along with abouttwenty
additional controversy. One is the plan for auto emissions John Y. Brown Jr.. the latest dead I Q .‘ 3" m I gs " Q “i”: tow trucks. dampened the spiritsofstudents
But several bills. including one to inspections in the Louisville area and measure could riselike Lazarus to pas- ~ Q Q - ' «I? ::....- ' Q very little.
raise legislative pay and benefits. Northern Kentucky. sage. possibly in combination withthe Q. 5T -‘ W?" .. " .1
remain to be argued when the House Hometown legislators at first res— auto emissions bill. ’ Q :~ . Q ,. I. ' ' I I _Q
and Senate return to Frankfort at 4 istedthe administration sponsored bill Grafting bills onto other bills as ._-- t; ”i . .. Q_ '25:" «an I '. Q (g Q; “I Q
pm. Monday. and it seemed to have died in the final amendments is a widespread tactic in ' V ' . ‘ I '3'" figs”, '. ‘, .QI
“It could be a clock-stopper.“ one days. the finaldays ofasession and is called 1 r1:- " “ ' Ii:-
lawmaker commented. Then the federal government con- ‘piggybacking‘. \ ' Q Q. ‘ if? g a; '
The reference was to the previous firmed that the potential threat ofcut- As for Brown's vetoes. the last of fl 4.. .3 “I “$9: in . . Q _._Q Q I“ “III .
‘ practice of the assembly in which the ting off tens of millions of dollars in them announced late Friday. floor QQ I ‘ .- ET= -I‘ Q -~ " \ Q i (if
clock was halted to conform with the highway and other funds to the fights could break out on several. 1 .. .Q‘Q._jQ:i~> x K a... g ‘ “M. Q
deadline for adjournment. while last- affected areas is indeed a real one. However. the major veto. one of a ..“ ' " ”I" .5; a! i a; ._ g, A? fi
minute business was transacted. often So the opposition has softened. bill to stiffen marijuana penalties, .9' ' Q. Q_ Q ”Q ”in: ’ “a «D has 2‘ '
deep into the next morning. although most lawmakers involved looks as though it will stand. sincethe " :i $ "1.5 3% *3, $1“ it? i .- I‘liI"; '__l '
House Speaker William Kenton. D- appear to prefer a version where a sponsor has accepted the governor‘s “ 9Q ‘ . ‘ ' , .. .- Q . as... LIQ‘I, Q. .
Lexington. said he believes the legisla- legislative committee overseesthe pro- word that the punishment provided is I H _Q- I Q TI 0 ht: trial-3- .. $3" ' ' :- ""‘i. . g m A "
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Staff Writer space the) must go through their col- ' I I. 6th ix . §§ . - .1; Q
. K lege vice president to President Single- Q‘s. . "w Q ‘ Q t“? -* _ Q Q .
“I like my job because it‘s a chal- tary who then turns to Fitzgerald‘s ” ‘ ' ‘ Bytifii’fi‘b((nlfhmfl‘m
lenge which calls for ori inal a lica- office for research and anal 'sis of the - .- ‘ " ' ' '
tion."said Peter Fitzgeragld. “Wriigt we 20 l . situation. 3 Rouer Skating, tr ID to Keene'and added
. do has impact.“ Before coming to UK in l976. Fitz- I I
_ What Dr. Fitzgerald does is ._ . gerald was the assistant to the presi- LKD Wfaekend to last all week
. research and. analysis Of areas at UK provides the president with informa- dent at the University of Maine. H9 ' '
such as relations between people and tion pertaining to those areas. graduated from the University of
programs. salaries and space. and One of Fitzgerald'sjobs is to make Maine With a degree in English and .
enrollment. just to name a few. His recommendations to the president acquired his Ph.D. from Stanford By BARBARA WARD The LKl) committee plans all of monwealth Stadium and «ViChOIaS-
' office is attached to UK President Otis about allocating space around the University. siaii writer its activities usingaSSOO budgetthat ”11¢ Road These ”mimic the LKD
l. Singletary‘s office and his research University. Fitzgerald says. “Space in When asked why he came to Ken— comes out of general university Am and Craftsl5'estival.abluegrass .
‘ general is very hard to allocate. tucky Fitzgerald said. “UK is a good With many new features. as well funding Set aside for the activity {CSh‘hL the hoiair balloon race 3‘2 .
\ Q Because it‘s space it‘s territorial and institution as far as academic stand- as the traditional bicycle rat. e. blue- ”Ch year. She said. in“: a professional frisbee demon- .
. QQ _- if people tend to get defensive about it." ardsgo and it's complicated from an grass festival and hot air I:ialloon John Houseman. best known for stration team. a 3'3 M3” 0“ Cam-
‘ ,i )1 ‘ _ administrator's point of view. so it race. the 24th annual Little Ken- his role as Professor Kingsfield on PUS beauty COHICSL bOd)‘ painting.
’I; Q”; I’ Fitzgerald explained thatthewayhe presented a challenge to me.“ tucky Derby will be morethi iniusi a the television show Paper Chase. water balloontossing and kiteflying _
:g -‘ deCides who gets what is through Another challenge that Fitzgerald weekend eyent this year. Wi” kiCk Off the week‘s events contests. an auction and a square
’ research of. other universities in the faces is analyzing the salaries paid to This year‘s LKD has been st ruc~ Whitlhl With a free speaking engage- dance.
“Q! w I; same Situation. Just recently the Vice UK's faculty. This involves comparing tured to appeal especially to the m6"! at 8 pm. in the new Center for The LKD Road Race. a ‘00”309
Q 9"“ ‘Ifl’fia .. Presrdent for. Student Affairs Robert UK salaries to other benchmark uni~ independent student. not juut those the ANS- through ChmPUSI “'1” he held at H
. " :__ Zumwmkle ianired about getting versities (schools ofsimilar sizein sur- in fraternities and sororitit 5. said Tomorrow at the 5“!de Center am. Saturday. {OIIOWCd b." the tra-
. 1» M, space . for the Kernel/ Kenmckian rounding states). Sharon Schraegle. chairman of the the director ofthe Kentucky Horse diiional bike race at the UK track at
- operations in the soon-to-be vacated What Fitzgerald uncovered dis- Student Center Board i. K I) Park. Don Wathen. will discuss the n00n- .
‘ M basement of the Journalism Building. turbed him. committee. park‘s importanccto KCh‘UCkY The '1 he scooter ”we“ h" women have
. .. To see ifthis was necessary Fitzgerald “We‘re low. very IOW. and we'Ve The purpose of LKD. Sc hraegle 005‘ is $2 or a meal card may be been discontinued in favor or a
Q» did a survey on other college opera- been losing ground." he said. Losing said. is to “incorporate the idea of used. Sign tlp is il‘i SC 203. roller skating ”CC 3‘ Chhhh Circle
" tions. .He found that the combined ground means that the 12 other scholarship and entertainment inio Thursday a chartered bus will Park “WP-m: Aher‘heraceapahy
. Q _ operations of the Kernel/It'entut-ki'an schools UK compares itselfto are rai5- a weekend (or week. in thi s case) take lhOSC interested to Keenelantl “i” he he'd 3‘ ‘hc park until 9 pm. ‘
I {Q_ had less space than do those at other ing salaries faster than expected. that would involye the wht )le uni- and back for $6.25. For details and ”Slh'hics “i” come ‘0 3“ end
\I‘\ h’hw ' UhiverSities. This resulted in the deci- “Two years ago we got some catch- versity." She pointed out the tmany Sign UP~ ChCCk in the 3(‘3 Travel Sunday With a jog~a~thon. spon-
. \ -‘ k ' . srontoletthe It’ernel/Keniut'liianstaff up money. but the other universities people forgetthata$250 LKI' )scho— Office. sored by the athletic department. ' ‘
_ _ .5." ' movc fromtheirpresentofficest04000 just went ahead faster than we had larship is awarded to a de sening A host 0i activities willtake place and the To“) Dixie Dregs the"
PETER FITZGERALD square feet ofthe Journalism Building anticrpated.“ Fitzgerald said. adding undergraduate. Friday on the field between (‘om- at it pm. in Memorial Coliseum.
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was no waylthat we ourselves would rescue them through any doctors by I990 than it needs. a r ewly released government Iages. one of whom is (ZS. Ambassador Diego Asencio lhe ‘
kind of military operation." he said. He also stated he would report asserted yesterday. hostages are now in their 48th day of captivity.
campus gLvecr‘ZretzuCZn: (:iiZiZnem ofthe doubt on whether he has The ‘DePpartht-ntgl Healthci-t ‘ucalltm and W eltare. lit-a l he crumalguerrilla demandaccordingto diplomatic sour-
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ADVANCE REGISTRATION of currently enrolled stu- Christopher said yesterday on ABC-TV's issues and Answers between 553,000 and 596.000. Butt he repon .aldthmpphfir ‘ guerri a mmemem c d! a m itary pmon'
dents for the I980 Summer Sessions and the I980 FallSemes- that Soviet generals in Afghanistan are asking for still more doctors is expected to be in the r ange of 600.000. .
ter begins today and Wlii continuethrough Wednesday.April troops because of difficulties encountered there. even though In an interview. HEW Secreta rv Patricia Roberts Harris th- PEACEKEEP'NG FORFES are 0" luli alert ”‘
23. For details on the registration. consult the advertisement the Soviets already have more than l00.000 men stationed in said there was no clear analysis s bowing whether the cost of "’u'hcm Lebanon following a MOOd-V “as" with Christian
elsewhere in today's Kernel. that Southwest Asian nation. medical care would be reduced be cause of the projected ade~ militiamen in a disputed village and a “savage“ bombardment
quate supply of doctors. ' of UN. headquarters. UN. offiCials reported yesterday.
We Israel declared it had withdrawn the last ofits soldiers from
MOST OF THE STATE TROOPERS have left the down- u . .. .. Q Q _ southern Lebanon. ’l he troo s. estimated by l' N. spokesmen
A WEEKEND RAID ofthe Veterans of Foreign Wars post town area of Wrightsville. Georgia. as quiet has returned fol- “£35625; yggzd::%0:;;nni‘ :‘t-running musical. closed ‘0 ““1” about 350- first entergd Wednesday in retaliation for a
. in Ravenna by state and city police led to three arrestsand the lowing the dispersal of civil rights and white power y The myusical whichrioclted 'm. Ed and “m of hi h school Palestinian guerrilla attack on an Israeli border settlement in
confiscation ofit large quantity of alcohol, officers said. demonstrators yesterday. Howfler. local blacks have vowed life in the late ‘Hch 0 enedlel , I4 '97: aid hadgsurvived “h'Ch three Israelis and h“ raiders “'9” killed.
. State police dispatcher Gary Kistner at the Richmond post '0 continue their struggle against a powerful county sheriff. critics a ro am“ dis iiie and 0 magma,“ Q10“ box-office h-N- Secretary-General Kurt Waldhcim claimed Lebanese
said the l’lld was conducted about 9 pm. Saturday. He said “The march is not over. The march isjust begun."said John business y I .p ' ‘ mihhameh fired hm 0" U-N- ”hops and that ihc h’rcf? had
all: confiscated about 425 cans of beer. some 7ft pints of Martin. local. president of the Southern Cristian Leadership The musical helped boost thec areers ot a number of young been subjected to extreme difficulties and dangers. lhe
cy. Vodka. and gin. aslot machine. and Six rifles. Conference. Tomorrow we re 80mg to march lothcshcnff‘s h f | wh w t t t d . h l h T _ Israelis and Lebanese (hristians contend the LN. truce
Three Ravenna men were charged with criminal office and suggest he come out and talk," Martin said local ope us. 0 en on 0 Q5 at ('m' among ‘ em ‘ n n ra troops. supposedlya buffer between Palestinian guerrilas and
facilitation. blacks would continue ma hi th h 'ff‘s m 'l volta. Richard (Jere. Barry Bosti ”Ck‘ Adrienne Barbeau and the Israeli border. ha\e failed to stop guerrilla infiltration.
4 TC ng on C S "I 0 CC Uml Manlu Henna.
o n :‘herli‘fbeolland lAttaw?y agreed to (Liscuss alleged abuse of
I'auo 3C S y 0C3 8W en orcement aut OI’ITICS.
SEN. FRANK CHURCH. Doldaho. chairman of the The march was called followinga melee between blacksand worlid weather
Senate Foreign Relations Committee. said yesterday on the “"93 '" WWW" '3“ ”Ma-”MC" ""3“ “I‘m“ P‘" A I5TH ROI'ND 0F NEGOt ‘IATIONS in an attempt to LEXINGTONS Dixt‘it WEATHER is gmng to remain
CBS-TV program For: the Nation ihgt he believes that “I“. sons 'hJUWdI Blacks charged "‘3‘ Attaway‘s dCPU‘iCS It‘d th settle the hostage situatlon m the Dominican Republic with us for two more days. Today‘s weather will be ram) with
mately the hostages will be freed and that negotiation is the attack. but Attaway called the accusations “damned lies.“ Embassv in Bogota. Columbia. w ill be heldtodav. the('olum- a chance ofthunderstori'ns. lt) to‘20 mile an hour winds. and a
only “3' ‘0 8" "“3 done. bian government announced ves tcrday ' high around 50. Rain likely tonight with a low in the upper 308
“Our only purpose from the beginning was to get them THE NUMBER OF PHYSICIANSinthe United States is Government officials said ihe' i: stili were confident that a to low 40s lomorrow will be cooler and windy with the rain
home safely and we‘ve known from the beginning that there growing at such a rapid rate that the nation may have more peaceful solution would be found for the release of the lit hosA ending and a high around 50
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this last month oi‘the semester presents a strange mix popular with job-hunters from out-of-state in recent HILL \ H t l‘ W lbhp 6“
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careers no more struggling to wake tip and attend Resources in Frankfort. Hesaysthat since Kentucky‘s “b o‘.\\ :St] " .\ a ,l ..
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classes. no more homework assignments. no more unemployment raters lowerthan in some surrounding v v 5 i / “sh“: . , - _ 0/
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that now its time to step into the real world. a world I980 graduates seeking employment. , I .- ~ I t \ A t 1 -. ' .
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day-to-dav hassles will closely resemble those we . . . .' I am 5 — ,, . | l — -
i'i:*d 'n "i” .,. ' are graduating With a degree inafew select (and highly .‘,.- .- \:§ L7 -. l _
‘u. I u L“ , . marketableifields engineering. business. computer' " \" .‘ 1" ‘
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more education. either in the form of graduateor pro- . . . - , ag— ‘lir’ / hi i
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. ‘. qualifiedior or might he out ofyourspeCific field. You 9mm ” i . \
ing the unemployment lines is not an easy task. mi ht also end u lotikin out of state i , 'Ia‘ mm ‘9. .
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educational environment for the so—called “real" meansthat YOU need tt:ihavea betteridcaofwhat your le Tm i,/ “ll ' _ ‘
world oi the emPlo)‘ed masses. It can be used as an skills are and where they might be marketable. When WRATS if .s 4;» ‘. \ t "l
, escape. a safe haven for a few more years. it can also the time comes to face a prospective employer. you ' ‘.l WK ' } l .
be it means of putting yoursell in a more marketable need to sellyourselfto them andto dothatyou need [0 km” 'N ’1 . . l///Il,\_\\— I I . ‘
. _ position later But it isa mistaketothink that alurther know what personal a ssets you have available. lfyou ‘J ‘ A 1 - r11. ‘
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' degree will insure you a Iiob. it is an even bigger mis— haven t already done so, sit down sometime soon and WR 9f . j I . ”’Ww- I ’80‘
. take to use additional schooling as a crutch to avoid think about yourItaltrnts. your goals. your alterna- A \ , /, 34h " "K. “‘Vt!‘¥£i.:zs -
' plunging into the iob market. tives. [)0 yourself a hut” and make the package as - g " ‘ ‘ —" "
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\ banker ol my acquaintance who if thegovernor wereto seek their coun- people even of his own conservative —\
. has served in both a Republican anti sel. he would be “selling out." pcrs uasion. Where. for example. are Idealistic jargon the ”St oftheeconomy IS. m the middle thataproposed ainendmentshouldbe
Democraticadministration bethought lhe conversations convinced my the 'scholars of the American Enter- . , . . Of a downturn the 0” companies scrutinized and passed .wnh care to
mum.“ hunk, iew “m“ 1’3“ W per- friend that what used m be called the WWII lnstitute‘.’ Where is the input of Michael [)awahare sartieleentitled, should be forced to follow. But since Preserve the integrity of our
, I ' lorm vv hat be conceived as a Public Reagan wing of the Republican Party Dan iel Patrick Movnihan. of Henrv ASk not what your corporatton can that couldn‘t be done we have 1““ constitution. -
\CHIL‘L‘ has become the Republican Party and Jacl; son of (ieorgebchult/‘t ' do for you. b”! what you ‘ ' ‘ IS an passed a “Windfall profits tax. allow- Because SG'S concernedaboutLTl,
, - He had been Pondering the latest that it Reagan is elected President the When the candidate takes advice excellent example 0f how we have ing our government to take a portion a Ila-ISO" 58?" has been granted until
. I Mb “hw‘h meal the \tt‘iid} WOW» team around him will he as inexPc- whit: h seems to be rarelv he takes it been able to p'Ck. 0‘" a scapegoat for onhese moms” carCfol'SUMY: M" Specialelcc'pns “9 held ““‘fa‘lThe
' ill Ronald Reagan (according to the rienced.as doetrinaire and as ideologi- irori'ia smallgroup pfcainpaign aides all our economical problems. M.“ Dawahare. being a Political Scrence SpCClal elections mdUde V01tng for
, I' I (hmup Poll. h wast‘arterover Reagan callv simple as he. none of them intellectuals none 0% Dawahare claims that most Ameri— major you should know that first off freshmen senators and any other open
hi» (.3 m it LN Iiunum and can” 9‘ the“ scholars or men ofaffairsabov cans serve these institutionsmstead of the capitalist system is based on senate seats. 50 believes LTl deserves
, M. R. ,. , i . . “ f ‘ , 6 receiving any benefits from them. I rewarding those who can survive and asenate seat and is strivin for mini-
. . U NH" h) 4" 10 4» l‘N month) the second rank. We are getting - - - g q y
,I and he \Ihd m himself. a" this man h braden report nothing from Reagan except vinta e presume, Mr. Dawahare. that it has be profitable. Secondly. you should over qUick representation.
I , I Kiting h, be president. I'd like m help Reaivan entertainint but shallow g slippedIyour mind that these ghastly certainly be able to attest to our The newly elected senators have
. . m. ”m he w. good people around When wereali/etliatthis manmi ht institutions are owned by not only government‘s past record of ineffi- enthusiasm and energy for next year,
_ him .. \I was mm to hear the account be h resident ofthe l'nitedLStates that average indiViduals. but also univerSi- Clency. ltis hard for meto envision our We want to benefit all students. LTl
~ - So my iiiend the banker put in sev- because I have been waiting for Rea- fact is. it not frightening «At least sad “65‘ penIsmn funds and we insurance government betIngable to explore new included. We cannot promise that
' cial tclcPhone calls to old acqiiaintan- gun. w ho is not certain of the nomina- ’ h ' companies that you are directly benef- energy alternatives better than the Oil there are "01 gotngtobeproblems,just
, . , uh “hum he hm“ ascontributorsand tion. m make some move toward the Tom Braden writes a nationally syndi- itting from and will continue to do so companies themselves. as the Kernel cannot guarantee it will t
' ‘ ~ fund raisers tor the Reagan cause, lie middle oi the road. some gesture and column out of Washington the ”St 0f your hf?- I . ll '5 "“5 that some large COTPOTa' "0‘ make any mistakes next year. WC
' ' ' . made some forthright suggestions to toward Republicans who served [)_(‘_ His column appears every Mr. IDawahaIre SightedIthe 0'] 90"“ “0"5 have made mistakes I“ the past. Waht the support 0f UK students and
. ‘ . them about people whom Reagan honorably in the Nixon administra~ Monday ‘ ' panics In hisarticle. lnplyingthatsmce and chances arethat mistakes couldbe inVlte all ‘0 the Student Government
‘ ‘ ‘ might want to ask ior help and who tion or toward Democrats who have . made 'h the future. However. your office, for m Room l20thereisamoti- «-
' . i ninthl ht" “llllni: to serve under him if been responsibly critical oi .limmv - suggestion to. “refuse“ their PTOdUClS vattng atmosphere and concern for all ’
' i. he were elected (‘arter ' I Letters pallcy and seerces '5 “m only impractical. 0f the UK campus.
, ‘ . ‘= ”€th KIN”tier was one name he in short. as one who is convinced , , . . . .bm unfeaSIble. We have been “refus- in closing, if the LT] bi“ is dead,
I hhmhhhd hm m“ the only 0th ”h ‘th (‘arter h an honest. “h“ meaning lhe [serum/er kernel welcomes all contributions from the UK com- ing“ fortoolong. Refusingtoconserve then next year‘s Kernel editor is not
.- ' tan through a list oi ioreign Policy and and not very able leader. and who wor- rmin,l:l'\,rmr0lhq:l:dRondo” me editorial andlobpirtitondpagzs. . l d energy. refusmg to curb our self- [Cd in the head. I
I _. . I [h g ‘ *. . . ‘ , .l at t 5‘. I I “5 dh F0 m?" fines mus C We an trIP e-space ~ indul ence if we ex ect thin s to et .
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__ .. _ students should include their year and major and Universnv employees ~ - . - SC senator at-largc
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' - ' ' I, \ hi.‘ fnf‘m" | i . .. ht . . , hoped lhi“ Reagan m'tlhl present h'm’ lhe Kernel may condense or reject contributions. and frequent writers Dale Boden Annual ntual
. .. L\U in my i t. c reporttd later. seli as a responsible alternative. gath- may be limited. Editors reserve the right to edit for correct spelling. gram- A & S . One day last fall a University crew . .
, - - have I rtinintosucha stone wall, I ielt ering around him men of stature and ' d ‘I' ' i d . d | |' senior .
. I I I rriar an Icarity. an may cete ibelous statements. removed some bushes — very nice
. as though l had been greeted by suc~ accomplishment who have given Contributions should be delivered to Room ”4 Journalism, University 86 does carel ones lthou ht 7‘ from one sideofthc
; , t't.‘\\l\t‘ labs to the chin thought to those changes of course of Kentucky. Lexington. Ky. 40506. ' Anthro 010g b ild'n lanted some '
.‘ lhese people he had mentioned. my which might in Kennedy‘s phrase get For legal reasons. contributors must present a UK ll) beforethe Kernel 000d criticism can be helpful for new litile babe: aridgla‘id some sod
. I , ' tricnd was told. were too liberal. lhey us moving again, vv ill be able to accept the material. any group to solve problems. The Ker- alo th 'd lk A h rt time later
, ‘ - . I had acquiesced In the “sell-outs“ oi Apparently. ll is not to be. On the nel wrote an editorial April 8 which on "Soft: St‘h ewaU iv ssho. oversize
'. . , .. laiwan and oi the Panama (anal, campaign trail. Reagan has stuck to letters: I condemned the action taken by Stu- ch- t e n er ytsh w' d
.I lhey ha." ha." associated with the banal anecdotes about the evils of Should be 30Ilines orlessand no morethan 200words.Theyshouldcon— dent Government on the LT] bill. machitIiesI ore u: some on ctrhe f:
, , I . I? delente Several oi them. and during government which first made him mm c tern particular issues. concerns or events relevant to the UK community. Becausea billtoallow LTl asenatorial an lk eA‘f“ m a heap ncx h, e 5' e-
. I . ‘. ‘ vat iotis administrations. had a popular after-dinner speaker but , , seat did not receive a majority vote. yva ' cvatI/Ieedsagoanotkercrevh;
" I approved of the SA] l treaty or even which would be meaningless even if (J'Pl"'°“5: _ . . . I I $0 is for the present giving LTl aliai- 0‘" men W" a umptruc —P'C e
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.i . . I were not ill to advisethe governor and out to responsible and experienced - writer twisted other facts to put the moreIso ' . .
. , . .~ . . . This destroying and restoring of
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