@ “sisswfifiwaammaewwwmawm ~a.» 2 2 . 2 ,. ~ 2 , . «@22me . 2 . 22o“ 2. ~ 2W” W' Mt"- "' , 2 Private practice may allo doctor t t h ' By UNIS. KADABA ing. . . . clinicians have less time for Renninemia and Renal Prostaglan- z e, and ta andjn, a fatt ~ - - , » Contributim Writer teaching and research." Powell dim" and John Ulmer, a student in am; and mgreglsmhed the my- ggfirminfirgfgfimflcfi: $32; 2:331:35: gait‘ho or thrif- ‘ , , ‘ said' an mahcal/Ph'n mam from sons for almum‘s tone dim“ m Cip'e. We med to address "1884‘ IS tl\t) said 35v n ‘ cut-Edi ' e I ' 2 J a iooyearotd problem still The program was held yesterday iexington. placed third for his study brainnervecells. sues (today) " Powell said in an 2. inland ben ,- t. ”a “s, ”‘ m “"9 . . plagues doctors whochoose to teach at the UK Medical Center as the oi “Aluminum-induced Decrease in Powell compared the plight of to terview foliow'mg the program e' d p90” : _ . and research medicine, according to first in a series of events to celt.L the Excitability of Neurom in Aply- day‘s academic physician to similar ”Health care financing maka it Welch‘s contributions to medicine '- . ; ' Dr. Robin D. Powell. dean of the brate the 25th anniversary of the sia Calfornica." All three plan to economic problems faced by doctors hard to devote the time to teaching include establishing the Institute of " . 3 > Collegeof Medicine. Collegeof Medicine. pursue a career in academic medi- in ltitib. and research.“ Medicine the National Institute of " - ." " Because of harsh economic pres- Also, three medical students were cine. Dr. William Henry Welch, a patho Mental iiealth ‘the institute of fly . v . .. .' ' sures that span the past century. recognized for outstanding research. Maynard, who received a $100 logist who was the first professor at The solution to the economic pres giene and Pubiic Health and the ln- ' - 3 many doctors must operate private Chris Maynard, a third-year student award. and Boucher will present John Hopkins University in Balti- sureS. Powell said. is “an intense ef- stitute of History of Medicine pow_ v ' practices, Powell said yesterday from Miami, Okla., placed first with their papers at the National Student more, Md, believed that the econ- fort. as Welch and others did. to ellsaid A ' ' - ‘ -‘ during the keynote address — “The a project titled “Effects of a Mem- Research Forum in Galveston, omy of the early 190th forced a doc- raise funds for recurring support - ’ . ~ . ' ’ ' , Heroic Age of Medicine" — of the brane Probe on Normal and Sickle Texas. to be held in late spring. tor to sacrifice teaching and endowments.“ The program 9 nsored b- the ' ' 16th annual Alpha Omega Alpha Stu- Cell Erythrocytes;" Leslie Boucher. Maynard developed a drug that research time for a medical prac- medical honomr'v‘ X?) A was r" ded . = ‘ - L 1 dent Raearch Program. a first-year student from Paducah. helps to inhibit sickling of cells; tice. Powell also said an important goal by the Grove \lemorlal Fund1n ' nd 1 ' ‘ ‘ ' “Research funds are tight. sup- Ky.. received second prize for her Boucher investigated the “Because of a combination of rap- is “resolving economic and health the Fayette t‘ouim Medical ASSOZla- '» i - . port for medical education is shrink- work on the “Dissociation of Hyper- relationship between rennin, an en- idly advancing science and technolo- care issues that don’t lead to ration- tion. ' ‘ > , - . '_‘l Off' ° 1 " , \ icia doubts end . ‘ |tAfh ' f'h . i o g anlstan 1g t .. s... i , ‘47:"; x , .- . 2 _ .. 1" ‘ “.1727'3'7’" “ - -..' i By DARRELL CLEM among resistance fighters means no . . » . . - .- ,- 2 ””27" -2 . " "’ , . _ .‘- ‘ --’ V"; ..‘ , ... l SeniorStaffWriter single leader has emerged to unify . ‘ _ l _ ‘ ' -" -,_ ,_'.......-.~' -... '2‘”- ~ ‘5' 1'— ‘ i. all the groups. the positive aspect is ‘ . ' . . .. __ ‘ _. , r" 2 _. ‘ .’ 4 , ' V: j. .- ‘ ~ " , ‘H “J A U.S. Department of State offi- that Sox'lets lack an easy target . . ' . _ , , 2J4} I? I ‘r ‘ ‘ 2. , .. _ Ike.“ 2' .- “1-1/3", - . , cial said last night that the current which would greatly reduce the , .. --- ‘ ,- ‘_ . - -, “-fii/‘kk, ‘r- b —-" 3 L]- ' . «‘z. ‘ . 1: level of fighting between the Soviet- overallpower of the reSistance. ‘ :-,. . _ _ 7" g. '.,. ~\'"_‘\ g 1’" ) - \ ;_,;' 2 1‘ i . . I" -t-vi’ »t 2 )2 ' . backed government in Afghanistan Austrian also said leadership in _ - _' - - . - 2'“ "i' ".2...- . ( 2‘ .2 I _,/ i .f; died-j ”a ‘F ; 'y , i 7 and resistance forces could continue the groups has changed from that of . - - ' _ f 2 ‘V/ 7 .’ " "f 3' _. " 2h? '-‘ it . V i' {.1 ‘ - ’ -..“/l - _ 3 indefinitely. primarily older leaders to younger . \ . ‘ .3..[.;. \J t' - »’\- ; ”I ‘ ‘52- . 2 2" i- ' " g" ‘ , ,H. . .’.g. ,3? " Michael Austrian. Public Affairs ones — "in their 305 and 405" — who . , - . ' ‘ ' I) I i L , , “L _: 4": -,- wfijg?“"77 ‘i ‘ /__»,, . . , - . Adviser in the Bureau of Near East- have been trained in the Soviet ' g - _ & W- {fill-i . ’ " "M" y . , , é -. ' i em and South Asian Affairs. said 211- army but defected to the resistance , . 1 I ’ ' ~. .3 .-»' ’ ‘ t _ J}: 7} h '4 i . h ‘ / , ‘ - 4. though the number of Soviet troops sideoftheconflict. ' ~ - . i 2 .- 2‘ ' ‘ .' .' ' \ / ,J . 1‘ ‘ 2’ ,t, -\ - j 2_- g in Afghanistan has increased from Also. the quality of arms used by ' ~ ,1 .. J . . I. . ,- .. --_. , r42; " “(h ** ‘1 a. about 85,000 to 115.000 since a De- the fighters has improved as weap» _ . . ' ‘ . _ ‘I tr ’ qr¢r - ~ ‘ t cember 1979 coup brought Babrak ons from the Soviet Union to the Af— . I I . . .- "I ‘ ' It , .’.tiv ‘\i;, b . ‘- .7? l 5 Karma] into power, resistance fight- ghamstan government‘s army have fl - —’ ‘ . \\ , . 4i":2 ' - "“30? ' , ”2.1: hf~ 2' ' ' _ . 2 «I ers have maintained a hold in many been intercepted. he said, i i « ' _ ‘ ‘ I 2 t _ .h-‘f ; 1",:‘4' t3. . 2' ‘ t; _. . a! partsofthecountry. There is no evidence that the Sovi- i . {1'3" ”Pk, in}? ‘ ' .t-” r“: ' ,"' . . 3 . L i , 7' ..2 ~ ‘4 Austrian spoke to about 30 people ets are still using “poison gases" ‘ ‘ ‘ 5 ‘r , ‘:~1 "' ‘ ' ‘ "A ‘ V . - t . h l , h ._ - ‘ in the Student Center Addition last against the Afghanistan population. ~ 9 . 2 . 2 ‘ ' “ ‘ K ' ‘ ,' night during a speech titled “The So although past reports have de- Beanng stralght "“5“" “"22"!“ viet Rape of Afghanistan." scribed "quite bizarre" incidents of John Lewis. a professor of mathematics, and Cristina lgelmo country skiing on the UK par course. They said they had a (gagistmgjgf‘: hngrlitgict::sft:1eh :fgfis‘tmsxgfi stgiedtaiigeatttfibsgzg . ' a e a. I ‘ ‘ ~ . u take advantage of yesterday 5 warmer weather to go cross good time. although it was not very fast skiing. Amtrian said. While there is no way the 5mm retreat from such tactics . , R o e e e I do 0 b for Soviet forces to “physically con- to pressure from the United States trol the countryside.“ he stressed and European countries. esumes , Intemews Important In an mg JO .2 .2222 2. 2 2. 2.2. 2.22 By SMW‘ MALEMPATI ties besides academics." Howard tional to include personal data and During an interview they hope to 30:53? that "‘e 5”“ “u leave $2,152; fingfggg‘stg‘g‘ve £335 .’.‘°‘ ““W ““‘ 2 22.222222222222222 2- 22222222222222.2222 2.222.222.2222. 22.222 . . . Resumes and interviews provi , . 2 Soviet Union wanted to ain control of Soviet troo . to allow selfdeter- . - .Resumes. interwews and applica- applicants 3 chance to display their Intel-Views are lsually .the deter- whether you can solve problems and over the Afghanistan ggovernment mination and 5058““. refugees to re- ' “ms may “°‘ 89‘ Y°“ a PM but may abilities and potential skills in a de- minim! factm m obtaining a 1013- make ”15‘0“" amon them the tin/rams; d0ctriné turn to their homes " he said do provide an important “marketing tailed manner But it is very impor- ”The key to successful interviewing Communication skills are very im- of thegirreversibilit of litical rev- The United States lans to- l tool". through :1de lemployers tant t° keep h‘ mind that "it i5 "0‘ is a sound "WWW" WhiCh un- portant and the ability to deal well olution." a desire it); “stghilize” bor- about $70 million in psuppOrt sttgppMy I - - I h ' screen out prospec ive app wants. 0013’ [that (ii/0“ say. but how you say mmardrega?dfi much prepara- :52; 3(1):: dissaiéilso an mntlal dering countries. and the lure of the ghanistan resistance efforts in the 2 Drema Howard. associate director "-"S sai - ' . ' ‘ . '. . u . “strategic waters of the Persian next fiscal year. mostly in the form . g . of the Career Plannilg and Place- The . f . Applicants shouldbetegreparetd to "We“? m 3: intermeei? inflm' Gulf." of food supplies and medicine. he ’ ‘ ment Center. said a "change in de- “t mm W or a resume '5 amwer some an.lct_pa M ions presswnflls ma e m . "5 our But the Soviet Union must realize said. and refugee needs “are - . .. . . 0 create an interest upon the em- such as What it is vou have to secontb. Howard said. Therefore. . 2. _ . . - . . _ mand m the pb market has led . 9,, H . - . . . . that it faces an openended con «beingl met by the international 2 2 . . player and help you get an inter— offer. or Why did you pick your not only is preparation essential. but - .2 - _ . . employers to expect applicants wrth view " Howard said it should be “a major” a ood outward a rance is also flu-3t becauseopposlng forces For“ commumty‘ 2 ' ' not just good grades and collge de- highlght of em lo cut ual- H ' d lso ds that begef‘ . l “A in”? n t ther- prise amaJority of the Afghanistan As for a negotiated settlement. “1 .- . ‘ ees but well-rounded lives as . . '. your p ym q . owar ”a recommen n ma ' nea ' c ea ' 089 population and are extremely diver- think we have to do all that we can , , » gr ‘ lficatlons. and should reflect a posr students to research employers look mually makes for a good first se to achieve this .. Austrian said “We _ . well. tiveimageofyou.” and find out what they are looking impression." Accordi - - _ .. ‘~ .. ' r' , ' ' . ,. . rig to Austrian. that diver want them ‘SOVletSl out. . A resume should include some for, Roberta Dale. personnel officer at sit sen” both to strengthen and Th I -t . g . . . 2 _ “Grades are still very important. basic information such as career ob- Employers are now looking for Lexington’s First Security Bank and hiii’der efforts to combat Soviet dom- p, "e a "5.3)“? Spohsored by the . - ' but it is even more important for jective and educational experience. flexible people with “strong skills mist. agreed that the first impros- mum While a1 ck of coordination 1" "5°“ 5‘ °° 0‘ D‘P'0macy and ' ' - - ‘. students to brim out all their abili- as well as work experience. It is op- who are well-rounded." she said. mmuMl-‘s‘pag: 3 - a nternatlonal Commerce. - . . . 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By FRAN 511-:me have in the fall for two semes- gstg ”“2““ What '5 14 feet 2 "1d“ “‘8" and //./ NTUCK it 23“” :23 _- ' SeniorStaff Writer ters,“ he said. “Our intent is to 2' ‘ 2' ‘fimwfi‘f‘mé’ ‘ bountk'around campts at .40.“) 45 ‘Of KE gm 2:; f ' " ' ' do everythirg we can to help stu- fig“; w’2“*$§jt§ ",1th 81““3 93559939” a mm 5 eye WY . on g - - . * "” . , ' Editor’s note: This is the sec- dents in the fall and spring se- “ 2531:; .,j'_~'3“‘: ‘=_:.,2.'?§1'§"r View OHhCUhtverSity? . L W 4550030 /7 _ kn -— _ _ and in a three-part series on fi- mesters. f???” ffmfir C-t‘hffi The hescnphhn can only ht the // 2 ' ' " \ 1Q ’ . nancialaid. uWe don‘t want to hold back m gmghs'ty‘s rolling landmark. “Old ‘ __,_ ‘ i. . . an money."hesaid. “We get all - ‘ _ _ . d_ _ . 2 _ The student financial aid pro they money working for students Bernie VOI'idCI'helde,‘ director of. In- w” - i 2 . - gram at UK is a pool of resources over which we have any control." gweg~wmww ~. 2 formation semces. 5“" the English- i .- i ' I‘ " . ' ' . that attempts to supply students Stockham said the only aid sesvsfseapm- ‘22 style mledecker bus rolled on to II... 2 on campln, at the UK Medical awarded for the summer semes- warms-eh.- wiles campus "1 the summer 0‘ 1974- The ( /- ' t L . 2 Center and at the 13 community ter comes from money reclaimed szawgivrwa'aysafiops saws “'5‘ ‘0‘" aboard the bus was com ’ 4.3 ..‘ ;._. we . ’ > . 2 colleges with adequate funds to by the department when students Hat-.222; eké-tfiwyytg‘ni ducted Sept. 13-1974- . _ N“ ' j 1:, - 2 ‘ , ‘ 2‘ .' meet their educationalneeds. leave before the fall or spring se- Ease-£222.32. .2 @w2‘flggcasa» .. Raymond . Hornback, vice presi- 2.:- . / ~ “I. | p “The No. 1 responsibility of fi- mesterentb. fivyfli‘swwwsfiee dent for “WWW relations, came . 3' §~’\ ,» I - ' nancing an education lies with “That money is set aside and «r32.222-23“srsr,2w322 “9 w‘h‘ ,h‘q “1°" 0‘ ,3 unique trans- , . j N‘ ,i ' ‘ 2 " the family." said Bobby HIM- ,”de summer." hesaid. 222.22...” «My port dewce as a public relations pro-1%»; , i / . '- ,-- assistant director of the UK or The financial aid office set the iect ‘1 saw some ads for .double- 2- - .» " t’ 3‘ fice oi Student Financial Aid. student cost oi education for the deck" ”6 and Mt this could . 2" i ° .- "l-‘inancial aid takes over if it is 1mm fall and split; terms at NOW plans W03“! a real tradition at the 011* y t a .- . Q _‘ determined that the student's $4,424 for iii-state students. The veptty- _ .. . \ . is . ’2 .. ‘ familycan‘t meettheneeds." cost allows for tuition and fees. 1‘ WX “'3' llch “ht UIMI-vh- Durilu the 1m academic room and board. books and sup- to S onsor The tale bin to mw associated Wm" ‘Old Blue“ has been with the University since I974. year. the UK program will chan- plies, and about $500 for personal p the V91“ 5 Center and the ““0"" ' _ "°' "'°'° "m ”5 "mm" in“ “°' 0 "t‘ifiilfi‘c’ififia “Old Blue" as WW"? “dd Jagirskmm' me threginghm am and 2 pm" ”my students' hands. or accomta. Some students ma complain , _ ‘V . c We 0', 0” "1"“3 alon. t Friday. with each trip last- each semester. said David Stock- that the estimate is tho low, but Issue talks W by UK! "“0"“ “mm“ It is ”ems ”vetted P! a double- ins about 30 minutes. deerheide ham, director of student financial Halsey ascribed it as . ”moder- Association for 9.090 from a firm in decker bus specialist in Somerset. said about um people each year aid. ate. but adeqtute budget.” de- By SACHA DEVBOOMEN mm“ V'- "e “’d "'9 WW “ewd- tour the cumin aboard the bus. The And. 8M1! to Stockhem, pendlmonthutudent's lifutyle. SeniorStaffWrita' Company of the Bluegrass also do- Parts for such a bus are extreme- tours are designed to give paralte about half the student Wilma“ “The al t will nated $1.0“) toward the pill-chase. ly hard to find. Blanton said. thereL and prospective students the upper. . tapethiepool. not 'Wmm stu- The UK chaptu' of tin National 'l‘hebuwas builtin the tmtnEn- fore. workers must rebuild the tunity to see the campus. Workers “It would be a aerial- faith; dentewhphemeeid “You it II .t_ Organization for Wm m to gland Ind hid been lied II a w— whole engine. 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