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: his; as. ' ; ow . P“ u l ; first artist to recognize that the role files of the FBI, CIA and the State
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‘ . i c, ' ' . ' " - * urn. _ N _ ~ .. I stage. ernment‘s alleged persecutionof Roe .
' “a g 2 . . . ”*1” «i: ....T‘i M” x . ... The office of minority student af- beson.
cut, it." “stems oi“ air. .... . . ‘ . ' fairs will present the Robeson lec-
. ~ I .. V“. .. .V , ......W :-_ s .. _ _. ture. titled. “The Legacy of Paul In 1973. he founded the P811] W‘
. » a - scammed»? " “‘3‘ .""‘“‘\""“"'.1.,.. .. .~-~ Robeson". at 8 pm, Feb. 26 at 230 son Archives. Inc. to assemble and
- h ‘ ' ...a ..a. I are Mata-...... «Hana “a" " M“ student Center. preserve a complete record of his
“His son is committed to accu- father's life. Recently. Robeson‘s
-- : rately preserve the work of his fa- son has produced several . docu-
e ‘i. . .1" " . - . ther." said Chester Grundy. director mentary films and, multimedia _pre-
. . - - - ‘ » "Ms...“ .4»...— _. . ...... a} ._ Q: , - 1 . g l of minority student affairs. “He will sentations on televrsron and radio to
' ’ l -'.. * . . " " 1, .. ’ L: ‘ " ? do what he can to let his father‘s re- present an accurate account of his
V ‘ Mmz.¢a*“‘“"" " ’ " I l . “flux. . - ”I "_ " f‘" ‘ cord be preserved and to correct father'slife.
”M h . a We» . .. -. any distortions from the past."
_"MW ., . ' “,0 .... swmgaahygfap . .. a~ . ~ In 1978. the younger Robeson ad-
. 5......“ ‘Z-L. . . .. , " ”RIM " b": M" i The lecture will focus on the elder dressed "‘9 United Nations General '
‘ i ' "“1" " A“ 1 Robeson‘s political views and his Assembly. and '" 1933~ he presented
. ‘ e , rm; . controversial career. According to a paper 0“ the Paul. Robeson Ar ‘
i I” . , ., . g i .. a . .~ “I .1. l Grundy. the government tried to si- chives to the Black Bibliophiles ha-
. L“? L h-__.___.__. A V A II . mun sMinriit hunt-man lence Robeson because 0‘ his WtSPO‘ tional Symposium at Howard Unr-
' ‘ kenness. . versrty in Washington. DC.
- _ Baby drop “The lecture is being held to clear His lecture is free and open to the
up a lot of distortion about his fa- public.
' A National Guard helicopter. carrying a premature baby to tucky and parts of Tennessee. Mercury transports as manyas
the Medical Center. takes off at the UK heliport yesterday. 60 babies a month. who travel in cavatrons, on incubator-like . Al rm
Robert Damen. owner of Mercury Ambulance Services Inc., support systems. The helicopter carries two emergency techni- a S
said his company transports premature babies in most of Ken- cians. one nurse andadoctor. . Continued from pagenne
.- - Beach said an alarm brings out dence hall life, "and indicate to
. . . . the UK police. $300,000 to $400,000 of them the burden it is for the fire de-
fire equipment. building operators partment and residents. We try not
, - wo mericans 1 e as arr mer cras es ...... ...... a ...... .. .. .. ....
ment. “Everybody pays when you're among those false alarms that occur
. p . . ‘ chasing somethingfalse."hesaid. in residence halls. most happen in
3) SL'sAN LINNEE evrdeiice of an explosion. An editor rugged 3,36t-‘rfoot Oiz hill, several said 141 passengers and a crew 01 “If you pull a false alarm and the men‘s ha“s_
' Assocrateri Press with close ties to the separatists hours after the accident. They said seven were aboard the plane. flight firemen are on their way and they Besides mechanical and acciden-
. BILBAU S _ A S n' h 'et tcalled the claim 01" 0‘ the ques- chatr‘tregdwreckage and bows 3’33: 610from Madrid. should wreck. the person could be tal reasons, such as cigarette
. - pain — . Pa 15 _J ' 10n~ sea 9 over an area i . . . held res nsible.“ Beach said. “The smoke. Beach attributed false
liner flying too low clipped a pair of Bolivia‘s labor minister. Gonzalo yards.and they found nosurvivors. Talking to. reporters m Bilbao. 35' most se'goous thing is ou can holler alarms to irresponsible le “One
, _ ‘ . . . inosa dismissed the srbilit ' of a y peop '
T\ towers on its approach to the Guzman. and former Spanish For- The plane clipped off two of the :0 b' .. . pos _) wolf only so many times and you person was drunk. You get some
fog-shrouded Bilbao airport yester- eign Minister Gregorio Lopez Bravo four towers on the hill that relay them rng. There '5. no evrdence start saying. on. it’s just another people who . . . think it‘s a big joke
day and crashed into a pine-covered wereidentified as victims. Basque radio and television bread I re was an explosron before .mf? false alarm.‘ to get their buddy out at 3 am. Then
hill. kilhng all 143 P9091e aboard. 0" US. Embassy sources in Madrid casts. then 11le a Swath diroush Keane. crashed “to the mountain. “God forbid ifit‘safire “he said ou et someone a ' at the R A
- . . _ - . , . ~ - . said. The arrcrafts ”black box" . i ‘ y g . ngry ‘ '
ficials re ported. said two Americans were among the pine forst down the hillSide, leavrng fl' ht d Beach said those who set off a and they pull it."
An anonymous telephone caller victims. The source gave their a trail of metal parts before coming “:5- rffcpl 1'” has been recovered false alarm in the residence halls He also said “curiosity gets the
said the crash “'35 caused by a names as Tim Markey and JOhn ‘0 rest atacreek in the ravine. nao reia ssaid. are reported to the dean of students best" of some students who do not
b laced aboard the Boeing 727 Steigerwald but said their home- The site is in rugged terrain near Th irc ft w fl in b0 t 300 ' u '
bom p . . . . . . e a ra 35 y g a U office. We talk With them on a one- know what the alarm box does.
by Basque separatists. but Iberia towns were notavarlable. the City of Durango. about 18 miles yards below normal altitude on its to-one basis," said Rosemary Pond. “Some people just want to see the
‘ Arr Lines presrdent 'Carlos Esprnosa ‘le guardsmen and rescue par- from Bilbao in the Basque country approach to Sondica airport when it associate dean of students for resi- fire department respond."
de los Monteros said there was no ties reached the crash site. on of northern Spain. Airline offrcrals hit the towers. Espinosa said.
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LOUISVILLE (AP) — Newspaper chairman of the board of the Louis- and inspiration for a generation of -»'m%1nmmw . I . i . ' ' .. ' -
editor Carol Sutton. described by a ville papers. “Those who worked young journalists, especially . ' ‘ 9‘ 26‘ 1963'- before the Georgia UK
.. .. _ . .. .. . ; .. Homecoming football game.
colleague as a role model for with her at these papers wrll espe- women. ..- ... 3.. H . .
‘ women journalists. died yesterday cially miss her ideas and her re- During her tenure as managing n gwgfieafig git Tl}? “13.30““ alumni house was
' of cancerShe was 51. freshing personality.“ editor. the newspaper received hon- .- - 5" ' 3%”ng . . hers" 531d Ada Refbord. memj
As managing editor of The Cou- Sutton began working for the com- ors for its coverage of court-ordered .3 . ., . .. ~ ' " , ' "‘"W L . . 1.. a, bash!" coordinator for the Alumni
rier-Journal. she was the first pany in 1955 when she took the only school busing in Louisville. . ...;ig' ' 4:. WWW“. Refbord, who WWW
woman to direct the news operation job available — secretary to James She served in a variety of posi- “’3; . 2- '. T ‘ I With King from .1958 to 1969. said the
of a major American daily newspa- S. Pope Sr.. then executive editor of tions in the newspaper profession, . “a“, . fund-rarsrng drive for the alumni
per. the papers. including chairman of the Pulitzer egg” ‘ K? .. .r ' I, house was. launched by the Alumni
Sutton, a native of St. Louis. be- She became a reporter a year Prize juries in 1975 and 1976 and was ’a; is“ t” Board Of Drrectorsrn1959.
came managing editor in 1974. Two later and covered subjects ranging on the selection committee for Me ”a, fi‘aa \\ . A ‘ d' t R fbo d K' d
years later. she was on Time mag- from city hall to the 1957 floods in man Fellows in journalism at Har- : . H I ' ' A . . 7 . “:5? mg“: . e r v'thmgbgrh '
azine‘s "Women of the Year" cover eastern Kentucky. vard in 1976. i ’ mm ’ If r ' :1er 523% i]: lilozfirvr‘iiilisfn Cs}:
5 with 11 others. including Betty Ford . , . . . After serving as managing editor. .. " "'1?! a3 . . ‘ , 1
and the late Ella Grasso. then gov» In 1963. she was appointed editor Sutton became assistant to editor . ‘ ‘ ‘ ', . . a a: worked at one of the .Lexrngton
. of The CourierJournals Womens . . s , t, I“! a, {a . Ia: newspapers before returning to the
ernor of Connecticut. . .. . . . and publisher Barry Bingham Jr. , . 3" " '. . ‘ai . . . . .
g _ . ‘ World section and directed its Sutton is survived b her husband : . an «‘35 a, 4 "3 ~ Lnrversrty in the office of public Te-
: . . She had been senior 9dlt0r 0f The transformation from a section that Ch I E Whal diy to of ' - "w .. g“ ‘ ...“ - ”Hwy. lations.
CourierJournal and The Louisville focused on society news and house- axles. ‘ ey' rec r com- aaa ‘\ a." .7 ‘1 .
- Times since 1979 hold ti mm r‘ winnin feature mumcations for the Kentucky Edu- _ K. J.‘ . . ‘ She was a member oi the Lexing-
I sect‘onpS Th a pil'ze- ' g. lied cation Association; two daughters; ‘ N" ~~ . , . ’ ’i»~.’i " -f~ ton Junior League, a national orga-
' , “Carol Sutton was that rare coma “Aclcerit .. e sec 10" '5 now ca and her mother. ' m. . .- nization which sponsorsmany char-
bination — a person of deeply se- ‘ . ‘ The body will be cremated. A me— it“ ”Wax 3.3 .v - 3" itable and cultural activrtres such as
. - nous purpose who found fun In 9‘“ Irene Nolan. an ass1stant manag- morial service will beheld Friday at as: .. "- .. . i * the-’“m'mguem'sesmw
. ‘ ' ' . - - . 1 a ' ' ' .
. ' 831mm; shedditll3 and. Cgealehijo} Slor ing editor ‘of The Courier-Journal, 530 pm. at First Unitarian Church ~ ‘.; . A “She was very loyal to the Univer-
: . o ers. sai arry mg m r.. said her friend was a role model in Louisville. ; f /- T . ‘ ‘ it .1 sity and promoted the University all
. . ' ,3 . ’ ‘ y “ ‘ ' g over the world," Refbord said. “She
war S . 0 i _ ll‘:1\lll\: Remelsratt - kneW' thmsands 0f alumni by their
‘ _ Continued from page one Paint )0.) 33:23:88 and She had a remarka-
. “Last year. we had about 500 peo- "If people are willing to pay their “We certainly are not attempting 3“" Mills, an employee 0f Engle‘Construction & SUPPI)’ ory.
' . . pic at the program last year. but we own way. i don‘t see why the Uni- at denying anyone a chance to at- C0” paints the outsrde trim of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity "me Univr-rsily has lost a very
. ' ' only had 100 to mom the reception.“ versrty would h.‘!\'ea problem." tend. but we‘ve been begging them house yesterday. Bad weather has confined them to work in- good friend and a very strong sup—
” ‘ she said. "We have to reserve the “We ve had nice programs before, to attend for years.“ Burch said. side the house, but warmer temperatures brought them out- porter,“ said Art Gallaher. chan-
. . -. hotel 48 hours in advance and tell but we just have not been able to “We have to have a limit on it. We side. The building house should be finished March I. cellor for the Lexington campus.
how many are going. That rules out improve on it." said Joseph Burch, are searching for the best way now
. ’ paying for your own way even dean of students. “I suspect a num- to make it more of a quality proa
. ‘ . though you aren‘t invited. We've got her of those who have been awarded gram.“ Jim Kovach's
‘ ' problems to work out." before will be there again. It will be The searching will continue to- BODY
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