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. ,. ., \ . . 3 By RON HAWKINS “vhhih 1”,.“de for the addition . w 3 3. . Q,
V a 7 3.1! ' Assistant Managing Edm’r of 35 student senators. Fletch a? ‘. ' ‘..'-' - vhf-31'.- .
"-2: a, a.” A 1(‘50lllt1011 th‘ll \sould UHI- ers bill would be dropped from $ ‘1‘; 3- g '. - _( y. ' ‘
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5. Assemblv into the Student hen» The resolution ias to remain gar /~ ' 32°91“ . A . ; ‘ ‘
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.. ' W" _. SCHMC W115 illtl'OdllCl’d and SH” two weeks. However. the Board ~ . ‘ I - .z - 2
,5 to the rules committee at last a} rl‘usteeg “-1“ not meet t1” i ,, ,: . . 3v, -.
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7 - it "2‘ Th" resolution. submitted hV the assemblv would act on the I J) " :1._.‘
I. Iii-X5 . Ben l‘lett'llcl‘. piondes that the ”25-01mm“ t1]! the F91). 2;) mm»- - .53.“. .. ‘ 1rd
M‘""~A¥§‘ legislative powers and duties ot inq. . ' "if .-
’ th“ University “l Kt’hthkY St”- A resolution. submitted by .’ 3 ‘ ' ' ~ f 2.. J" , ;'=.K‘
dent Government be vested in [eff Currier. D‘Atlflf Kimmy . . ' ‘”-' “w ___ . ., -> . ':
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. WW“ the Student Senate. [he Senate Keith Brubaker ano Graeme ‘ f» ,2 .~ .- .3
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. shall be composed ot the stu— Browning. providing that a ean— Ma ° " ' "
dent members of the L niversiti (hdnhi For qr; rpprmenhltiw. ‘ 3 q j
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""‘ .. 3 Senate. need only a 2.0 standing and 3,} -.~ .2. ‘2 3‘
The resolution was submitted candidates for 8(1 president and ‘ 3' 3;? t .,
ya“ lit a fill!" when the Board Of vice president have onlv a 2.2 -' ‘ “‘ " " 5'
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Writ? affix; , ance of the Tripartite l‘leport )‘nlpg pommntpo. ., . :2. f;-.; iK , 2.; .. -. .
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STE‘F BRIGHT [he Student Senate Shall be and Sciences was ping-pd by thy \ludenv (yuH'HHIH‘HI lei-rest Hl.lll\t‘ lnn lleglr it'll\llli{'i 23‘: 2:2"- 2-2’2,‘ ., ‘5 -;-' ..‘:=
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oi the l'l'iiVel‘sity of Kentucky Ah](irj(.dn Studhxg major would \t the meeting, a it'sulllllull \\.l\ illanlllrtli um.- h “mild .:;- "2;", it}: ,r
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-' LIZXIXC'I U\. (Al’) —- The also provides tor several changes “h nt ‘3. (. ll )i\ ‘lA’l'l l1; \ ila st lt Qislaiiu piop(i~.1ls. 1 \ r slain. 3 land} .> .. a . ..v 5:... I“, ‘_
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. , City of Lexington Increased its m the process of challenging f, 4k» p til; ‘ -ills( 1} ..l\(m said. uonld mom 1,) i or i went: .iu .11. . i. '3
auxiliary police force from 50 to St 1 t C . t 1..t‘ . It ‘” ma ‘2 9‘“? en( (“‘0' t0 cud substantiallv Closer to the goal z’H'U lXV twat tum (.ii'i'fllll'x -...~."“ 2,: ,
. u( en ,mcinmcn eéc ion the draft bv 'l‘ . .- f ,, ‘ ._ ll . > .. , , .. 3 2.;
75 members Thursday and gave provides that all challenges must 19—. . . Illlt summu o of an all \olunteer force. tontinua..} iizmannmne mir p. . 2':- , 14‘. "3'.
them the power of arrest. be made bv candidates who . 1.3 as he urged Congress to \" . k 1 C sition as \w proeeed to“ 1rd 2?: at .,' f 5
l f '1 ' h l t' enact reforms to bring the na- ' ixon ‘13 9‘ iongress to ex- L'ml " he said. I"
However, it was emphasrzed were, (e eate< in t e . on 1011 Mon closer to an m volunteer tend induction authority onlv ln t’ri‘tion \'i\ r In {1 . - ,,
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the arrest powers are to be in and that “0 elQCtIOhS shall h‘ Armv for two vears to lulv 1. 1913. l T. l f. it h l h ' f -. ;-.-: t, _- r3? .
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force only when anxrliary police declared analld unless it is “No one knows preciselv The normal extensron period is lLft 1 t 1 kL ‘t a. p ., ;/= * “r
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are on duty and that the} may clearly EStablISth thdt (ll-“(TOP when we can end conscription ,. for four years. ll 3 ‘ 'bl ., ’ ‘ ... _ ,
not carry Weaponsorbadges when anCies in the conduct of the \I' .1 . . ‘ “A” 2‘5 PM“ r. 3,2,1: ~32". ;
3 . _ . ixon sax in a special message no urged—”{g he (ha. K1. . r‘ -
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. to Congress. But. he said The lQO—th’it underamdn-ih- midpm =“ " '-‘. ~" . .~ " 4‘
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The vote of the City coinniis- were more detrimental to '1 m“ o Jective of this administration 4‘4”,"th be phagpd out and 33.- -,‘- -. ‘;
sion on the ordinance was 3-2. . . ‘ ‘ is to reduce draft calls to zero. ,x;.2.-..;.K. stud .m ..an h-MK h.
didate or candidates than oth- subject to the overridinn ‘ ,1 . (”fo“. ‘ (\ P “ 2. .2 ._ 5.
Mayor Charles Wylie, one of erg_” er'ltions of th t‘ 61‘0”“ ‘ W (‘iltht‘l' eliminated. v“, 2 ~«.,5
those opposing the move, said he Flet h sa'd l _ t d l itV‘ .. 9 na 10111 stun Hp also mill-d for a uniform .3,“ i _ 3! 4 '.
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was reluctant about making th b'llcb r {13th lllcm .N’i 1 C _ Forecast for Lexmgton and \i- national draft call bi lott.r«. ,» .- . .
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these fellows P011“: overnight 'dhd f ti 1. C 5‘ (1)] t 1 I); ) (1m Kath urget fonLress t” 1}? cmltv: Cloud)‘ and 00“ todm numbers to ensure relatiul. ,. __ a .‘ 2".
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givingthem the POW“ 0‘ arrest. {Ktmg enoug Aslin 0." q V111 $163595“? p1} O “i‘llfmim 3 With snow tlurnes late tonight equal iailulitx in the) lottt r\ 7'2. ’3 it. -. '- i
. . . “at? 0 run. ' ' '. SO, It “on ( I .0 1 1.0m especra '\, in the and Saturday. High today in the numbers throughout tlu Nation "~"4 f -' . g3
Deputy Police Chief John Hi- avOid the conquion that would lower enlisted grades. initiate a 10-; low tonight 20 and high 2 - - _ , -. ,- .
ten said those accepted for the result from having an assemblv test program ot speCial pay in- tomhrrow in the upper 30‘s Pre- l ”“3" himmhl" "“5"” rug? n
auXiliary force Wlll have to meet and student senators in the Uni- cam-yes, and expand recruiting. cipitation probabilities are 20W" sional .1( tion iza these proposals 3 ¢ f3. " .15: 1'.
certain SilJCCIflCiltlU“S and that '4 versity Senate.” medical scholarships and ROTC cent today tonight and tomorrow. to reform the duh and make :' .-‘ “.. ‘
training course 10' lht‘l“ M“ be If the Board of Trustees fails programs to make militarv life ' AS 110:1er {hr 41.“ We mm for the 2". _",‘;;-'
conducted. to adopt the Tripartite Report, more desirable. ,,-,----,-,,---'----o’ time it is needed? by said .-K.A , .5, 12”} 2.“
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. It [earn 27 had their plans realued. a three-span bridge arrow the (.arlventer. learn .l. right. prepares the model [or his glullP‘ llDII .
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Brldn‘p Bligl’llJSS Ohio River In Louisville would become the "Louisulle National (epilon of “h.” a bridge (ould he. Students in the (.ollege ol \rih . . .
8’ Shrine for the Preservation and Promotion of Baseball Amerirana." ilerlure were divided into u-ams uilh instruuimis to make something . » . .
Their plans for the "entertainment level" are at left. Dennis (Bones) of the old bridge. The results are on displ.n in Pence Hall. ’
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