y Vol. LXIV No. 30 an independent student newspaper
erne Wednesday, October ll, i972 University of Kentucky
Eight pages Lexington, Kentucky 40506
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By MIKE TOMES house and has sometimes grating, it sweeps with it any volved in the problem are
Kernel St?“ Writer . surrounded it completely: AIC' small object that has fallen from bounded on the north by Virginia
Sewer . drainage pipes cording to the 990918 who live 1“ garbage receptacles. Avenue, on the south by the
catacombing tIhe southernIhalf of the house, medical equipment George Spragens, mechanical Central Baptist Church and on
campus are primary contributors has been found among the gar- engineer with the University the east by Cooperstown. Reed '
to a smkhole of dirty water at the bage in the water, including Design and Construction said.
end of . SlImpsonI Avenue hyopdermic needles and sugical Department, said he felt UK was A natural sinkhole
Lexmgtons City engineer said gloves. an inadvertent contributortothis Reed said the end area of
““5 week. . . Garbage drains problem. Lexington‘s city Simpson Avenue is a “natural
However, said HhI‘I‘ISOh Reed, These items, along with other engineering division, he said, sinkhole." This means water will
the engineer, the CltY—nOt UK— garbage, fall into the drainage tells UK what size storm sewers stand and drain off slowly due to .
, is at fault. system and are carried by water, they can have and where pipes rock crevices beneath the hole,
IOn rainy days, water from the said Reed. He said that as water will connect, he said. he explained.
smkhole floods a neighboring flows into the sewer’s bar The parts of the campus in- Continued on Page 4 Col. 3 .
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*3 ‘., ‘III I A, I" .3 s, '98:)“ ' , President Otis A. Singletary‘s newly formed
‘ " 1s " . -‘ I 9 W V committee on Student Code revisions has set
For Sabine Johnson and her Ion ‘. '4. I 1‘ , ‘ . ' ' 5 Nov. 1 as the deadline for persons to notify the
Dirk. 5, celebrating the last days (7. t‘ 4 i) : r, , - s "t committee of their desire to propose changes in
of summer means a lazy ride . ”f: ' '3 “,1 g’ ‘- 47$. . C I the Code.
through the Botanical Gardens. ;- i” “ \véI - ‘ ~-.'-~ ‘ is: ' I z .- I ,> t... - . . ‘ Singletary, in a letter of appointment to the
Today's “'eather offers an op. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIVI'I M, me‘ ._ w _ - .. “s committee, said the advisory Should inVite a”
portunity for more of the same. :1 Emmi:- ,- .1. _III . I I . . I .__ a concerned groups and individuals to submit their
.2... i sWW ‘ .i t #1.; ' revision proposals. iisten to testimony con-
. 1.8 «12% I-I IIIIIIIII . . " *5" ' ’ J 551-:- *3 ... -. . '1: cerning the Code, and to submit to Singletary by
. Jane i . . . as an» .,,
Dec. 15 its recommendations “which will serve
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Pleetlng set {0" OC', 26 afs :Ibastis forImy recommendations to the Board
0 rus ees.
A f. "f' n I n r f t . Singletary’s letter called the committee “a
'1 'war coa ' '0 p a s p 0 es I means of joint student-faculty-administration
consideration and screening of proposals for
revising the Code of Student Conduct. before
05kg pro fs #0 cancel OCfo 26 Classes such proposals reach the Board of Trustees.“
Dr. Robert Zumwinkle, vice-president for
,, . . . . . studentaffairsandcommitteechairman,said all '
By DALE S. BRlIJSO 18. ThecregionalIcenter for this gct. 26, and Will include picket proposals should be made to the entire com-
Kernel Staff Writer area ls incmnati. ines and leafleting. mittee through his office, 529 Office Tower,
A coalition of anti-war mu 5 . rather than to individual members.
met last night to plan stratggy fgr The central theme 0f the The group intends to ask ‘
u 0min rotest activities demonstrations is tobe“Stop the professors and StUdehtS t0 Administration membersof the committee are .
pc g p ' War-End the Bombing.” cooperate With the protests by Zumwinkle, Dean of Students Jack Hall. and
The protests, sponsored canceling $185595 that day, John Darsie, University legal counsel.
. nationally by the National Peace “One idea behind having this Fallahay said. The faculty members are Dr. Glenn 8. Collins,
Action Coalition, will be backed (the demonstrations) then is A150 scheduled for the from the Department of Agronomy and chair-
locally by the Young Socialist having some sort of non-partisan demonstration is a speech by man of the Senate AdVIsory Committee on
Alliance, the Lexington Peace demonstrations before,I and in- John Sullivan of the American Student Affairs; Dr. Kenneth Germain from the
Council and the People‘s Party. dependent of, the elections. The Friends Service Committee. College of Law, and Dr. Paul Sears from the
. I war goes on no matter who is Sullivan recently returned from Department of Chemistry. Sears is a faculty
According to Mike Fallahay of elected on Nov. 7," Fallahay a tour of North Vietnam. member of the Board of Trustees.
the YSA, the Coalition called for said. The student members of the committee are
“anti—war activitiesin the form of Although no permit has been Carl Brown, Arts and Sciences senior; Melinda
a picket line in local centers for The demonstration is to take obtained for the aCtiVitiES. the Meehan, Arts and Sciences senior; and Scott
Oct. 26. Mass demonstrations will place at the Fayette County demOnstrations WOUld be 19831: Wednelsdorf. graduate student and Student
be held in regional centers Nov. Courthouse from noon to 1 pm. Fallahay said. Government president. .
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Much the Kernel I,
Well. the Reds won. And their comeback story is 2\\ \“ TOday: Put your sweater back. Today
on prge six. Page seven's Campus Wrapup is I, / will be sunny and warmer with
seek ng student volunteers for the Red Cross. And ’ h ’ I temperatures in the upper 70's
page eight offers news of a special “proposition" , s Iris eeve but dropping to the upper 40's
for students—tonight only. Liberals can finds i , tonight. A 10 per cent chance of
mad“ VonHofl‘man 0" page 3- wea'h er rain is good for the whole day.
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