WUCk an inde ndent student newspaper y Vol. LXIV No. l3 9'3 Monday, September 18, 1972 University of Kentucky - Eight pages Lexington, Kentucky 40506 « W 1 f h f. ' I I 9 ma 8‘! x _ y I Z ' Id d ’t' I d ’ I ‘ -~ _ umwm e sen 8 me, P ace on manner I‘ll es 5' | ' d It f I ' ' - — 7 _ to mg etory 5 es or approva or reiecflon ’ . ,~ ~ f By MICHAEL CARR Zumwinkle said no demonstrations may sultation with the dean of students and the . . ) I Kernel Staff Writer take place on the Med Center grounds, director of public safety, . I , ., ‘ The new draft to the Student Code Maxwell Place or any street or driveway protects rights , / . concerning time, place and manner used for vehicular-traffic. . ‘ “It (the draft) may look as if it limits L , i ‘ x. i. of on-campus demonstrations is now in the One of the most important paints in the people, but the effect is to give assurance . i. h i , M1? , hamls 01' Dr. .OUS _Sln_81etal‘yi UK document 18 the Rule of Reason. that the person’s rights willbeprotected," . ‘1 J I, preSident, where it awaits final approval. This gives the dean of students power to said Zumwinkle f 3,, .. . o - a M ' . . The _d°°"me',“' °°m9°s°d by D" “be” Sleny the use Of an area} If, .m his Zumwinkle was first asked in the - i- ‘ i ., If x 7 Zumwmkle . Vice-preSIdent for student Judgement, a demonstration disrupts summer of 1971 by Singletary to developa t - affairs, defines the. rules govermng all University activity or ‘jpresents an im- time, place and manner policy. , . s . , , , 36,» campus demonstrations. _ minent threat of physical Violence or After about six meetings with a con- it ’2 - aft-J Since reViSion 0f the Student (.30de m the destruction 0‘ property. sulatory group, a draft was formulated but , " summer of 1970, no rules for time, place Disruptive situation not finalized. , - ..__ _T and 'manner have existed even though “The Rule of Reason replaced a long list “The first draft was too cumbersome so - I. (It! , Section 3.4 states students must obey time, or. situations that would. constitute a the average man wouldnit read it," said - . ., place and manner: regulations during disruption, 531d Zumwmkle. Many Zumwinkle. “Regulations of this type I /'_ 9 . —— campus demonstrations. things are Judgmental in character. The should be something to be understood,” he ,9 , The new draft allows for two administration just can’t anticipate added. I .g _- _ “designated unrestricted areas” where everything thatwouldcauseit to say cease M d'f' dr ft . . i .g blies may be conducted anytime the and desist u said Zumwinkle A 0 1 les 3 . f 355.8!“ . . . . ’ , ' Zumwinkle modified and shortened the 1' ° ' UniverSity IS in sessmn. These are located Should action be taken by the dean of d f h . 'th th I, a: tot’ Alumni Gym and on the Student t de ts his decision ma be a aled raft. A ter anot er meeting w‘ . e i‘ wes . s u n ' y ' ppe group last month he presented the final 1‘ _ . Center patio. h either through the vice-president for draft to Singletary. f . . Free 599“ {"93 student affairs or the University Appeals Zumwinkle believes Singletary will give J _. “The administration building lawn had B , d , V , _ been a free speech area in an earlier oar - his approval to the drafts content in'the ‘ r .. - ,. .i - However. Zumwinkle stressed “the “very near future." After Singletarys ‘ ' I. draft, said Zummnkle. but because it _ . . . . 1 ._ _ , . _ is occasionally used by ROTC and the black and white elements of the doctrine approval the guidelines would be availab e :7. .. I H, C ~ - - - - - would be invoked only as a last resort. m the dean 0‘ students office. _ g .3 .- ollege of Engineeringitis not included in _ _ .. . _ . 7 _ . the final draft .. “The dynamics of the regulations are Dr- Singletary. needs “me ‘0 consider f . .. ; I e '; Zumwinkle added the lawn is available that they eXist," said Zumwmkle, “But Lillie rgegmemgnilggrons Sgitdhglifr1$isle£lzally g . on a reservation-only basis, but generally the dteantof studehjts Willttalktzn? do all he ‘ P‘pMost students upon reading .the » - . > t' -S needed. can 0 s op any isrup ion 3 occurs. . ,_ _ i-’ . _ .. only Short no Ice 1 The draft also permits marches of document carefully would see It as ‘3"? ( "if", infirmnrhz [lead Other areas available on reservation groups larger than 20 provided the planned reasonable.“ said Zumwinkle. ”1 think all til: u: I; f": a. 'Sf'th' "If” Tn" :13, only are indoor facilities, recreational route does not interfere with normal membersof the UniverSity community see X“? ”"..l""‘l‘ .0" Nth: ”(h‘ l ff areas, the stadium parking lots and University activity. the need for these guidelines, provided Phl'h )"J‘mL 95- 010 .\ -c residential areas of the campus. The route must be planned in con- they‘re reasonable," he said. " -' .‘ ' " ; " ~m533§~$ . é?» 35 Eld ff d ft d 7 we V as V a " er 0 GI‘S I‘fl (I VICE . i“ y . I I' I ‘- MM .: Freshmen seeking draft counseling “1 don't feel qualified enough in this — - ._ I 1 £36 I ' " I as» should try not to worry, according to Bob area. but I can recommend those who —: , we? . . .v .' '1. f "if , . . ' “fife ‘ Elder, of the draft counseling office are," said Elder. Egg _ . .- 3.; . 7 it: 1.333% located in Patterson Office Tower. Elder offers the same advice to graduate - " '- - : I , f 3 1’ I - . ' $923.23. “I inform students as to what laws there SiUdcnts. Careers in the Public Health — ”x32;_ '-. 3135., g If , f“: ' ¥ are and of any changes. I try to keep in- Service COllld be considered for grad ' ~ ' — _ :3, ‘ Q: 2 x. - ' "‘ 3" formed," said Elder. students since individuals in this field are \g}; g, M I 2 ‘gflg‘ . ' V . ‘ " According to Elder. if a freshman with a draft-exempt. 'th r"",:-»: a. “ {1% . _ . low number does not WlSh to go into the "It's becoming less and less of a ’— , 3 5‘" . " . " __ service, he should look into other alter- roblem because of the lottery, As of July . M ,. . p ‘f MM“ ‘9 natives. 1, they (students) have the option of ' 1'4 ~ - ‘ .- I: “I?“ _ ROTC. the National Guard, the military joining the reserves or the National Guard :5? i ' I I ' A , _. , reserves or conscientious objector (CO) instead of serving in the Army,"he added. _ ' ‘: , ' M . W . .- "‘ status are a few of the possible choices. ‘ . , o 7 . If a student wants to declare CO status, l try to be objective 'andto have the Foggy Moun'au' man Elder can advise him on the procedures student look at himself, said Elder: l. and will recommend more qualified want the student tobesurein his own mind l-Iarl Scruggs picks a little Bluegrass music for hand-clapping. foot-stomping fans at persons to talk to. by finding out all the information.“ the (‘oliseum last Saturday nite. (Photo by Jeff Beatty) # - U; ad h ' «IE MS! 9 t 9 Name Today- A i 3 ° "' ‘ 'K‘ ‘ " On page 4 is a story about the People‘s Party Apparently those 0'9 dog days 73““. i a proposal that may provide GLF with a way to use dog_day urc gonna‘bc wuh us until at least / ‘ ‘fl University facilities. More info on the new through 1905“)" "'3“ ”day '5 ' \V __ marijuana laws concerning first and second of- “would in! the 80's w'u‘ lows / ' fenders is on page 5 and an article on UK‘s victory rerun tom" m mu hos '0 ow 705‘ H'gh ”’ \ " "‘ ,. , - - 'I‘ucsday. near 90. ,. A over Villanoya is on page I). - Q _