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WASHINGTON 7—- President .Rea- against the measure and the House dy. D-()kla.. a principal swing vote dent.“ p g ce p e8] d L “pedwmmm‘flh t.(11.?fittienggltlnntcttltrlfirgtififiaeld: . 18;: . ,
item‘s plan for sending $100 million Armed Services Committee ap- in sending non—lethal aid to the re- But Rep, Henrv Hyde. R-lll. said Late “Stem“ “WE“ WW" . tot't, .tn M t. it“ n t dd :5. ' ‘ .
in military aid to Nicaraguan rebels proved it. Two House panels had bels last year. said “the tactics by both sides had used “harsh rhetor- mg to meet with m" (“”0“ “W59 : ~) "..g t' ”We; igu that 3‘: i ' 1 A. i. .-
bogged down yesterday as several voted againstitWednesday. the administration are backfiring. to" and said that he and other Rea- Republicans. told reporters "we‘ve :3“ air-er '0? dish?“ . ttt , ‘. . .
key members or Congress objected Sen. Nancy Kassebaum. R-Kan.. a The level of rhetoric. the shrillness gun backers were not questioning 30‘ a long W3." to EU“ and said he '13:} mli- finch"? 59 “A9 “‘ . . It. ‘
to harsh White House rhetoric aimed member of the Senate Foreign Rela- of attack. has l0st them votes." "the unvielding patriotism" of the “m "“3"? a {81““59‘1 “ddl‘t’S-‘i Wot" tfhehovix moire}?! \olur 9““ Kmtegt » .. " .. T. ' ,
at opponents. and two more House tions Committee, complained that Rep. Michael Barnes. D-Md.. opponents. ably Within tWO “9““ Wetting putt- I: overnment g ' taragua b e ' . z ,9 'L 3
panels opposed the request. attacks on the patriotism of oppo~ chairman of the House Foreign Af- Regardless of committee actions. “C support. - Rgeagan reiterated yesterd. t that -.'.' " ’
The House Foreign Affairs (‘om- nents was “highly offensive" and fairs subcommittee on Western special rules governing the handling Asked whether he believed those he has no plan to send tmhpjtt, Vi- . ‘ -' 'A' ;
niittee. by a vote of 23-18. recom- announced she would oppose Rea- Hemisphere Affairs. said the admin- of the request require that the presi- who voted against his plan were sup- ('uruglla ‘ I i ’ U '-_' ' 3' .. ’ . '7 .
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Wildcats to semis i 7? .1 ., 0 promote »
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of SEC tournament xi" “'Vers'ty — = '-
lty.ltlll.\.ll'lt\' ..-~. «K “5 . . nghschoolers pay ' -.
Assistant Sports Editor \iississippioo -' . ifitw’isfw ’ ' ' ' ' . f‘- I. .
"'1‘" ""n I: lit: ti tin rh n pl i ”33.3. ' . 4; ’. . . . ‘_ .'
iioiorc l’K coach Eddie Sutton f j: : j; 3 3 g i g i ”.3“! 2-day campus VlSlI ‘l. , - ' -' _ .
would say anything in the postgame .4 :3 ., it I, f, t' ‘1) 4 I: . ”393"“; It: ‘ _ *' to ‘ '
press conference. he had to remind i i: i, ll i J ; t i t, ' . ' ‘ 'rtfjl‘w It) IHNHASSERT ~ . .. - .' ..
the media what he's been preaching "* 3‘ " ‘L ‘ ‘ “ 3 4 l ., ' {53%; ‘ ‘Vtilltl‘lbmmg Writer ' . .
allweekltm’. “ 3 . " " " ' ” r .- ', . - .,
”emit thl‘th) l M‘ed in the Smith R J . 1. .Ii .1. ii i ”- it"? ' i .. f {K doesn‘t have the academic . I ' ' .
eastern(‘onl’erence Tournament. L'K y. l i i n i ii i ( fi. ,- 3 ’ l‘L‘pltlttllltln of Harvard or Yale. but ‘ - . . ' ' 'i
was scheduled to play the 9 pm. " " ‘i l 3 3 " —‘ 1“..." ‘ . fl *3 ,9 ”-5 1'3""?! - . . .
game on the second night of action. tulilt‘ m, 2, 5,, l5 2' 2i 0 23 69 "is"? s Q ‘. { lht word 15 0t“ that [K “QW fim‘ , I . . . .
A win meant the Wildcats would i .i ,3 t. h '. X . . PhtNle‘ qtjtal't.‘ education. 54'" - ' ' -.
havctoplaythe late game tonight. iiniiiiii os ; ~ kg» , I, a _ t if! . , . Ken Rice. director of undergraduate ' . , ’
"I'm going to make this short he :z'fl‘” "'3: ': '7" 't "f "j :- 0: in ‘ 3 , ”if / . admissions . -, . ‘ . 1 -.
cause I reali/.c the deadlines you “‘3. 3, t: “I. t ; t g t ': " » .3 “ 1.3g, "'l‘he tniversity decided that it . " _ .
guys are facing." Sutton said. “I‘ve WM! :s .. m 3 i - x t It; ._ -_ 1.} . , i ‘ ' t was to become a selective institution ‘ .
got to get these guys back to the iiihitii :< : « ii ii 4 i t i . . - to , J —-' that it was to cater to the excel '
dorm. give them some hamburgers ': ”I" ‘t t 4 1 < i 3 ‘ or“ '- . . lent students." he said. “The admis- . ~ z
and milk shakes. and get them to tilt. - i ii] A i ii i (7) '5' SW15 office has taken that message - ' -
bed.” u u < i» ii ii 1' l l : ii . ’3’ ”y to the students. We‘re trying to let ' ‘-
Because they had to play another til” I: = v» : : < ii ii .i 1 ' v, y the students of Kentucky know that - - . t. .
game in less than 2-1 hours after I j: fl}, 1 .1 i j i: .i, I .. 'V [K is an institution that they should , ' . .
their 9569 win over Ole Miss last i. .. .~ ~. . . .. t : t 6 attend lttthe." want to excel acade- .
night. Sutton wanted his players .i : . mlt't‘il)‘
rested m time for the LSL' game to- iii-in 200 in Mt l' :i. 45 iii 20 us i ' ()ne program that is both a prod- ' '
night at 9, use beat Florida 72456 in 3 i , uct and reflection of UK's move to ' ‘
aiiafternoon game yesterday. whines: vi‘i.‘;ii.vi|ii.- “is 23. \lltmlllll percent " t ward academic excellence is Merit ' _
"I hope we can play well 1“). "NM”- - ' “~45" """"‘l't"~llll '. ,1 Day Merit Day brings outstanding ' .
nigliti.” said t'K forward Kenny \ltt-tltlunu' iiizio ’/ . . “waft”? seniotrzdagd theirtparents ‘ ' '
Walker. who scored a game-high 28 t" 0 )9 COW .V' e ”1""5' . .
points. ”We're just going to stick to . i t)" .
the things that have been successful grabbed the tip and scored on a 10- = 3 The fourth annual Merit Day will ,
l'orussolar.” footer after Just five ticks off the beheldtodayand tomorrow
l'K did just that last night. as the ”Wk . "These are the scholars 0t tomorr . V V '
Wildcats routed the Rebels. who de- ”UWOV‘T- priding themselves 0" . row." Rice said. “Merit Day is to
feated TenneSsee 73-56 Wednesdav tough defense. the Wildcats held the a». reward them for excelling in high . - ‘
night to advance to the quarterfi- ”Che" scoreless over the next four i ’3: ' Who‘ll H ; '
iials. minutes as they jumped to an 11-2 ‘2 "l'K has undersold itself." said . '. ‘ »
.. , . . lead. ['K held Ole Miss to just nine 3 ..~, 1‘ . :\lln Fister. assistant registrar for ' . ‘ .
“33.8. [3:31 ‘ihlemtti’ifldzzhtgctitlig {001: points after almost 13 minutes of i 3E§3 . _ registration and advising. “We have ‘* > g , . '.
3-135“:an Bennett ho h' it Plily until the Rebels‘ Joe Coleman " ‘ a lot of outstanding academic pro- . = , ' 3 »'
. ‘ . . . - W ‘C 'PP“ liitajtiniperatth67224 mark. ""-"‘""°°" “*""“'5'°“ gramsbutwe haven‘tpublicmedit . ’ . ‘
1" 1" Pomtb and grabbed 5‘3"?" re- \leanwhile Kentu‘k' h d K' K . . . . - . "We want the students and paren~ -'
bounds. "We have the attitude to 'tlipoints on‘the senzaiioniil Sixth; U st enrty1 sttrder stagis gown two of his 28 lost nigh; UK meets LSU in tonights semifinal h to see that (fix) isn't a cold and , . .i
ighlsep‘l'a) ham and play good de- James Blacknion. The UK guard me S m e I cats 5 6 Mn over Ole M'SS gorre at ' impersonal place.“ said Fister. who ' . .‘
‘ ' _ . . . scored 14 points in the first half on 6— l-‘ I“ charge 0t Merit Day “We hope - 'l - ‘. 3 - .
_ (in the 9pening tipoft. it looked (if-7 shooting from the field. He also "It was probably his best game of l’ilackmon finished with 18 points well as anybody in .-\iiicrii-;i.” said that they Wt“ 590 that UK 15 a mun" ‘ f . ' .. 3 V . -.
like Ole Miss would run away thh stole the ball four times and added the season." said Sutton. whose iiiidseven rebounds. tile Miss coach Lee lltiiil "They tact-ted institution with high aca- ’ '. ,- ‘
the game, The Rebels' Joe Ayers tout-important offensive rebounds, It‘illllllllpl‘tn‘edt027-3tn't‘l'all. ”They play pressure defense as \«t-Rtit Limes deiiiic standards " , T , 7. i , .
Merit Day serves as a recrumng _.' ' , '5
. tool she said "But iwe‘rei not . . 3 i.’
aw JObS '\ @ Students expect to learn snowballing, We Just want them ' . " -. " ‘
to see for themselves what [K is . - ~ 3 ' .' -' ‘I.
b t A A LAW . . . like We are also giving them an ad- '-' " ‘. "- . 3.7.1
_ ' vanta e in that they get high sched» ' " r.-
e tel. than \ SCHOOL ‘ In Journey to Nlcaragua uliiig iriority They get first shot at ' . . '-: ' t". =
‘ ENROLLMENTS courses and atparticularteachers " '1 , j 3.. .4 i ."L‘ i"
enrollment ‘- Ry iiiubcooPER Reagan administration do not tell _ “it“. ”'0' ”3‘“ "We“ am“ ”f .i . “j 7": 'j.
- stat‘twri'ter the ublic the truth about the coii~ *‘u‘knt‘ ‘0 amnd ”‘9 PFOg’am- 5’“ . a . .. *. , i..-
R wi‘x'iivst'sis syii'rii ”asp sulid miilrly 900 L'K'zipphi‘armi ii” hf ‘ "V ' i I: ’A it:
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Staff Writer Lessthan a monthago a .band of “We get a lot of information iii the (it on the Amegilan College Teit. . ‘ ‘ " . . " L‘ .. f: nit
"5 contras ambuShefj a vehicle {luskill‘etd main—stream press that often seems wettithetted " '. . .‘ ‘ ' ‘4! ,}
Despite projections that fewer in- tare" h. . utmpmfm. s » . . ,- tide.) d. l‘ticaragutgn ”“293; merit to be generated by tht‘ Stat“ Depart- last year invitations were sent to . . ‘. ' '
state students will apply to the UK t. ‘00 WWM‘ ” 3'5““ ' WI” " ,. "' 't“k“°m§"1 d dillss h'ld op merit." Estes said. “1 think we‘re about 770 students and about 500 x . ., xt.‘ fit”;
law school this year. lawyers are :l. ‘ \ / wor fr?" :9”): wet; retn.d t getting some unfair distortions were invited two years ago. Both . _‘ .I .»
still in demand — good lawyers. that E 475 . .. .. i 3 m. . “W “grey: I“; ttw'trieeweeks if" 8):; about the situation in Nicaragua “ Fister and Rice said this increase is . . '~ . ‘ ' . j‘.
'5‘ . "i .s .iliyixwfiw‘fl} Q ” ggtefigfa" lives trvingeto understand the place Estes said the administration is the result 0t more top—quality stu— ' . . '
.lohn Rogers. an assomate profes- E 450 ’ ’ ' V t a where Nicaraguan people live in the quick to call the contras "freedom dents applying to UK. ’ . _ , t "i
5"" m the UK College of Law. said a: \ _¢ everyudav shadow of turmoil fighters.” but falls short in reporting Though StUdehtS who participate ' I. ‘ . . '
thew are never 10° many good law- .’. 42‘ ' ‘9 W“ tea” “was A.» W; I? ~ -;' .. Walter'Mansfield a pat-hump he. the burning of schools. medical tint and st“ht‘thllt‘ during Merit Day are .
."t‘t‘S- “There .may' be to" many law- + 4"" Fez-3' . " " i‘i tweets-2L» a n “’4“ litical science student Florence ics and killings of teachers not obligated to attend l’K. most of _ . i -
ycrs nationmde in the sense that 3 h \ Ft . n En Hi aduate student . , them do. Fister said 95 percent of .
some people who graduate can‘t use l- 37; .. . .. . ., .. .. \ » ,_ ... .‘hdehk-a B g~ls grE l' h . - ' One Of the things the “5””5 “"11 those who were at last year‘s Merit ' ~ ‘
their skills and some can't find jobs. 3 ‘ ‘ ~ "_ v. .‘ . .. ' - 1:33? wag-t he“: - d?“ beinll Ems‘ an trig 1: Junior. take part I“ when the arrive “'1” b" Dav came to the University
but this is not a significant problem i- 35" -- - - *v *Xs“y‘ses' sfirt .‘ V” eating. mung on omorrow an evening Mass to honor those who li'nlike previous programs. this
- .. .. fora12-dayVi5ittoNicaragua. d'ed in the mbush. A torchli ht . -. . . .1 . .
With thlb law >th001- I h th 'h ll t” . - l . a g year s Merit Day will last two days .
UK‘s decrease in enrollment could 82/83 83/84 84/“ 85/84- T e tree, “' 0 are a acne in procesSion ‘0 the 91““9 where the get. Mt’RIT page» '
be the result of public debate con- ‘ the liextngton Task Force 0“ Rm" ambush occurred and the hometown ‘ ‘ ‘ '
ceming legal education in Kentucky mun-vs x-vn-iorooh-u Amer'ca W'" “Y. to Managua. NW" of those who died will follow _ 3...... ._.,,......._3. . -
over the past several vears .\ national belief that few opportu- Rooven -in associate dean of the law ragua. along With nine others as 3%: F ‘ 11"?" «gigs
“Every few years a debate comes nities are available to people trained school part‘of a group called Witness for ““5 '5 conSidered. 25' ”9‘“ the i?" ‘~ 333 ;~ «3.3%; -
up as to whether a law school in in law has resulted in a general de- More outer-state students than in- Petite h ’t "ll be ble to haraguan ”flitdant 39W?” .9: ‘9‘" > ' isi""-"~“’“§“<"5*
Kentucky ought to be closed. usually crease in applications to law schools state residents are applying to UK's l 039F213: ndoifi: $231.3 the be- eacei. 8;: t tai th' [arhing'wi i ., .
in the context of Chase College of by 20 percent in the last three years. law school this year. But Stevens I???“ tun: N" ' nu lyte siiffer nessedo" a '3’.“ N: “11’ a“ 0; Mill”. on W
law tat Northern Kentucky Univer- Stevens said. said potential law students in Ken- Iii; h nd Etatfigggmrggoi) Icutrr ‘ accor ing 0 Damp ' movie ”or, will Wm at
sityi." said Carroll Stevens. an asso- The nationwide projections for this tucky who do not apply to the UK a It‘sctlesasaisd that the ”$5 and the e ' 3“” "H“ t, “3. Cafe WNW. For a preview, ‘
Ciate dean for the UK College of year estimate a modest decline in (‘ollege of Law may be missing the ‘ it ‘ Mi no!“ I”:
has»: “ed bo t ho law school applicants. “but so far chance to receive a good legal edu- o o ' . i
evens is concer a u w our tUK'sl experience this year is a cation. SG A I
this debate causes young people in greater decline than the national "To an extent. Kentuckians don't opens up app [cations "I. SK M an-
Kentucky to feel about legal educa- trend among resident applicants." appreciate the high values of legal . o timed but Mil! It [opp
tion. esaid. education at this law school." he f ff 1 ‘
This debate has conditioned many Over the last three years. the UK said. “They are definitely missing or 0 leer, senate e eCtlonS Am. "r -M 000
young people and parents into think- College of Law has seen a decrease an opportunity in this state and na- . . , m.~t.
ing that employment opportunities in in-state applicants. and this year tionwide." “an"w“ the completed an'cat'O" The 3‘5 .
in the legal profession have dimin- there has already been a 10 percent Althmgh Kentucky residents may . . , M“ be refunded WOV‘ded the candi- %% ‘
ished.hesaid. declineinadmissims. not fully realize its value. Stevens Applications are available for stu- date has removed all campaign 9‘ .
“This state and public debate has Compared to the other in-state law said UK has a strong reputation out- items interested '" runmrg for 3 9°" "“95”" from campus b." 5 pm. L
resulted in a decline of interest in schools. during the 198546 school sideof the state. SW90)" theStudent Government As- Aprils. ‘ .. it "
attending law school statewide.“ he year. UK had 428 students; Chase This perception on the part of 5003"?” . Students wanting to run for presi- Today “L h "fl W
said. 354; and University of Louisville. many Kentuckians. according to Ste- Applications may be picked up in dent or vice president must be full- M N w I" Q. I.»
“We certainly don't want people 520. The previous year. UK had 439; vens. may not reflect reality. the SGA office. 120 Student Center. time students. At the end of this se- M w h .‘~,.~“
shying away from legal education in Chase.382:andUofL.475. The UK College of Law‘s annual between 8330 am. and 4:30 p.m.. meter. the candidates must have at . '. j » .
Kentucky became of their impra— “It is still too early to tell whether surveys indicate that only about four MOM” thTWCh Friday]?! dead- least no credit hours to run for presi- M. ' h h ““31.“
sion that there are no opportunities mident applicants are deciining" orfive law students are without jobs line for ramming applications is 4 dent. vice president. senior vice . " -. ““3 " 38"
for them when they get out of law because the law school is still re- after graduation, p.m..March14. president or one of the 15 senator at m ’ " . "
school.“Stevem said. ceiving applications. said Paul Van Salons. Page7 A $15 cash deposit must accompany large positions . *‘*'“:*‘i”~ f '
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tend a lecture by Daniel (Huber, I I . I \W 3g ngg . .. . . .e. .N N .. . 1‘. . g. \thite House advnsoiy panel that
~ former prmdem or (m: RR-a 'rhv L mvcrslty 0t te’e - R‘ 3 . :t, fw WW the health We nation‘s col-
lecture is sponsored h) the Games KCDIUCKV .. ..1 . R I'xi'er: no ' \ ggg " ; s, x . g leges and universities concluded
Center for the Humanities and the ~ ' I . I I § , gg-f -'~“’ " f M IIIIIIIII‘...4I.I~I§§;:2=5:I“="“ g ? g: :....~>I,.. they are weighed down WithI aging
l'K Latin American Studies Pro- Bell ( littord. Vtg '-~\\‘~ § WN mg“ 1 . '1*- * t 8- o; .1 ~ buildings and outmoded equtpment
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to come until lomot‘rtm. Fister said A‘Jdum‘ 1‘“ en“ a“: '1 f?“ .. l “ wgg (...: *‘ "The university and college sys-
. about ll? \\lll arrive tor the LlL'llV' ‘ §Xw .v s ‘ -I I;«\' KN 1’ E teiii is not healthy at all. It Its in
- ities today She suit! l K has hooked fig ~ . ,,1*"""° , - i ' .. Re .3 _ rather a parlous condition. said D.
; rooms at three area hotels at special About «to tut-till) titetllliers and , i . - . .. w Allan Bromley, a professor of physt-
rates for the pdrm-ipunts wreral student oruanixutmiis are in- _ .. . " " “ _ .I. cs at Yale l'niversity and vice chair-
, 1 1 1 11h l1 “lll\ tomor- “MUM” Merit ltgl},l-‘!\tet‘ \md‘ \ ' . " . . I 1 ' man of the White House Science
, . ~ . “em D9.” “tum“ ‘tlinbxtelcommv ”FWUI‘} 1”“ WY} “”3““ about . '1 . ‘ t‘ouncil‘s Panel on the Health of
‘ . 1 i in“ nimiunbl) i ml l sun i\ we: i"”1“"Pfilmt-‘vh 4‘" ‘4‘“ "“9 '3" x . .. i l' .\‘ l'nii'ersities and Colleges.
i. : speeeheIs I )‘\. I‘Ini‘1I‘I I" ‘ttiiirs and pected tittt‘icult) l!l uettiiiu taculty 1 ‘ , , “hm. the panel mu call for m-
g' ' ' . Ch‘mtelfmw :hk1“(-(~Il1llii‘ iiir‘theillv iiiinl\etl but the) are map} to do " _ 1 1 . gg creased federal support of higher
1.‘ i i 1 .‘ Art tmllu U‘ ‘ “n“ i ‘ H U .L‘IH‘> ”Wm d thdm't' 1" WW“ 11”" w is“ ,_ education along with a new schol-
. . , . 3 ington campus “0”” “Udell“ ‘" ”“l’r‘m‘ the , . _ 5 ' , “Egg: urship fund for bright students.
‘ ' ' ”No t'K students .llli Murcum classroom and Httpl‘mt‘ :ILklt‘t‘HlWS ‘ .3" an} 3 , \\g\\ money will not solve all the system's
' I l I .i ' and “*3” “ll“.“m- “'11 ”Will We“ But “\te couldn't do it uitlwut stu- ' . :1 NW. 1 g; \sggfi problems. Bromle)‘ said.
I , 1 1 on “hi” 1“ ("PWI 1” ""1192" R13." tlent iiitoltemetit." she \;ll(l ”'l‘lit‘)‘ . . - . sfifififij \‘QN:\\“ “11""le “as describing findings
‘ . _. . . 1., mond Belts, tlll‘t‘t'ltll ot the Honors .lu e\‘t'l‘I\llllllt.’. trmn greeting puren- ‘ - . " 5X“;- m \\\\\‘\\\§\\\ and recommendations made by the
. , t . 1 ' - Program dim \\lll speak to the stu- ts, guiding [mm :nrountl eumpuw ’ _ t0§§§§§§§\\\“ panel in a report scheduled for re-
. 1. dents m helpinu m .ithisuiu Wm”, - \\\N\g\\\x‘§\ leuse within a month.
- ~ ' ‘1' -\tter mw. tulks. students and ““1“" . N, ‘1‘. It recommends Rovemmem spend
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