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. v to... , l-7rst lottery runs smoothly, turnout smaller than expected
. .- ‘ _ ., ' ’69 By JOHN LITTLE the fall of next year we will set up a student game than there usually is,"WilIiamsonsaid.
' -' _ -. ‘ .2 y, ' 7. m, .-.Z-3/~‘ Rmmm committee and get their response." I hope one of the reasons it was smaller .
- ;;_-I-. " - 1L5 Burch also said.“The majority ofstudents wasnt because of the“ grossly inaccurate
., . - '- .. 'm‘ 'V $7”? Shrieks of joy and cries of dismay filled were given a new experience. Many students headline in the Hera/d.
‘ i . - * I - ' '. l» 1 Memorial Coliseum during the basketball who hate never sat inthelowerarena willget The Saturday Herald-lzeuder ran a story
7. ‘ i, :1 ‘ ticket lottery Sunday afternoon. a chance to do so withthis system. Relatively wtth the headline. "L-‘K (ancels Basketball
- ’ » ' I .~ . V ’ ,2 p Approximately L700 people attended the few people were left thatdid not getattcket‘ l‘letfl . lottery lollowing Students
~. '5 . ’ (I first such lottery, which distributed L440 although some students left early. . . (omplaints. .
o .I,.;.w.;.;g:2t’g- . . I’.."IZI: M lower arena seats for the UK vs. Flordia Assistant Dean ofStudents T. Lynn Willi- Student reaction tothe lottery was mixed.
' " ._-y . ‘v 7" game on Feb. 13‘ amson said. “There were some kinks and I‘m Mark l-ord. arts and SCICI‘ICCSJUI‘IIOF. said. “I
c. 1:13", . According to Dean ofStudents Joe Burch sure we need to work them out of the system am for the lottery because I usually do not
» -._i. r y the lottery went well. Burch said. "For the if we dVCCIdC to keep it I . .. have time to wait in line. Ihey should con-
V _2 é; ’sIfy;;-"<”““ first time it worked real well. We were JUSI Williamson added. “ewere very satisfied tinue tht lottery bCFaUhftl ‘5. fdlrettodllstu-
' - “ trying to get the mechanics of it today. It administratively With the keeping in line and dents who cannot stand in line .I do not feel
. . .. . - . : ._ ‘w‘ _-I 2 . -% went fasterthananticipated(approlealClyl the issuing of rickety.“ that it has anything to do with ioyalty. I:ve« ‘
" ‘ ' 7 ‘ " , hour and 40 minutes.) The students were Accordingto Williamson. students waited ryone is loyal to the Wildcats.“ ‘
- 2 2 ' ' _ 19‘ i if a very cooperative." about two and one-half hours for the lower Claud Dayomech'anicalengineering fresh-
V k I .- H ‘ ”a; :1 :7;- When aSde if they Will try the lottery level seats. whereas under [hc old system SIU- than. said. "ll IS a {all system. but l dOTI I like
V‘évafié; again Burch said. “We willevaluate it and try dents wanted an average of nine to It) hours. ll- YOU rt? “01 sure about getting anything, if
”maggot; j to measure the students‘ response. During “There was smaller distribution for this Continued on page 4 .
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. t!”¢’£to§3gg’/ .4“ figfié ' ' By 303 COCHRANE has abandoned mainstream culure and main- tribes of Elijah Muhammad. founder of the
Igg‘féfiMtiy/Zéfg’fifii’fiaj / fiat; A small. white house in a neighborhood Black Muslims. Both of thost terms are now
2’:’f§§f§§%/,~ka/¢ "’V fig]; “When Bilalians (blacks) enter L’K they that is onthe brink of becoming'a shim seems obsoletefthe WOtd MUSlIm negdt T0 éflllet'
“@fggéiaméfif -' become Greeks. They're just a social club.” an unlikely setting for a maslid (mosque)- ‘U‘f- Ras‘h'd said.) “Id the, Ohm" “I e. '3 '

‘ W‘I’Z‘v’tflé’j/ai‘wéiy‘ai '7 ” 2,, ' TKO-7"”- _ charges Shahied Saleem Rashid, imam of One room is sunken and covered WIIlI thick verd ( ommumu ofaI-Islamin ”19 “ka
2 «gnti‘fléjgfé;k~34§fifif7 ' I - - Masjid Muhammad of al-Islam on (ieorge- green carpet. It serves as the prayeri'oom. At It was under the lefldCFShtP‘ Ol Elllah
”taraisij”¢;m ' X ~ ,' l: - town Street in Lexington. the central hallway a shelf holds a-sign that Muhammad (that the Black 'M_USlIIttS earned
diff/32¢;évaw 3,.) ._ - 3- , .. Rashid. preferring the term “Bilalian“ to says.“Place allshoes here.“las it islorbidden their reputation as black raCists. as a hate .
c";’c~I/ggz§rgvzggeif'jZ;-i.v.jj}‘ if; j “black". illustrates the charge by pointing to wear shoes in the worship area. group. a sort of mirroi image of the Ku Klux
Sfiéghg‘fggf/y... out that the only point of controversy from In a room heavy with the aroma of Klein1 - , . ‘
fife" - -i-" the hiack student community in the iast icw insccnsc and mint tca- Rathid explained a “in“ “filming”? :1“: the; blasts Wire
- ,vgjftleuw.‘:v, . months involved the selection of the home- religion that is both so anCient that it traces {mtdt‘l ”118t- llmilght t“ 4‘0 ; in] ‘r‘ :3: 3::
; M'é%é;flg¢%9”’:4z coming queen. “They are nus-educated. its history to the seventh century AI). and Illm-zj 1 ll .‘y U Sitshidnsa‘idn tEleen Ar'ibs 2
' ' Eyffiyx/‘s/t‘yj%‘tgv . Look at all the problems Btlalians face and so new that most‘Americans know it only asa cl 3?“, “Odltém. d8 - - - - .
é‘i’télifiéégaflgfé/‘QIMIMM V 22-2.»: . they ‘re worried about a homecomtngquecn.‘ vaguely frightening sect. . . “Hf CAL U L m 4 . . x .
,Iieg/W’t‘ I’gflgiréa :_:-_.;.-z:§§51;4.-12m he said. A former [,K student. Rashld said he \\ hen ( assiusf itiy ciangtd his name to .
‘ ta: ufizggjk/rV/fi” ‘ Rashid holds opinions that will anger didn‘t finish college. “I did n‘t haven purpose. Muhammad . Ali and refused tilt:1 dlralt ,
V age-€433 t%?r{M/%%’%gg 2 many pe0ple. He does not contorm to the If I had been a Muslim. he said. “I would beca‘use (:l‘lllb new ‘rclligionkBlactk IAIISOISS
g‘é’fl‘fgi «alwfi’eg’dzzgggw’fiéfia (7‘; ' hold of what a young. intelligent black man If Rashid sounds strident now. his rhetoric ml; to R'd‘hlti U1“ mC-‘Sdtlc began (0 L ange
‘ ‘ Z/r‘tw’ ?%%figfiztf;€vmfi.fi” :7”: should be like in the post-civil rights era. He is mild indeed compared to the early dia— ( ontinued on page 3
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‘ . " ' ‘ Moscow boycott ’lust unfair’
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w , do * .. Smith aiming for Olympic games
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c». ' M . _ ‘ " .-§:3- a By- STEVEN w. LOWTHER could have. had he not been preparing for ‘
" 3a. ' " ‘ 2 Fe mail “me, this summer‘s games in Moscow.
52%; 3 I? . ’ ‘ “I don‘t think I should have to go through
. - . . ,j 2.1".» H65 big,strong. fast,and ranked second in all. that and then be told we won‘t be gorng ‘
fi'f ' - I 2”; . ‘ 7;" .4“; the country and he goes to school at the UM eo this year. l1€_$a|d-
_ .- . . ‘ -- . ,. 4 . . M3 yersity of Kentucky. Bul he's lS not a basket- . Smith said If alternate games. are SCI UP. an
.- . a . 2' § ball player; he's heavy-welght wrestler . Idea that has been SUggCSICd] by P'l'Cblde
' ‘ .. 3- ‘ ' 9&3 Harold Smith of the Kentucky Mat Cats. Carter. he would go. But it wouldnt be the
' . \ - 4:5" 1 .2": - I' Smith was red-shined lastyear so he could shouldn‘t be mixing politicswiththe athletics same without the SOVICI tea'm. .
. , ' " . . . ‘ ‘ WTCSllC 0Ut his senior year [0 prepare himself and it‘s not fair to the athletes who have ‘ Continued on page 3
. ' , 2 we: ,- forthe Olympicsin Moscowthis summer. He trained so long for the Olympics and then ' - '- g .
.. l ' “m p: trained all summer and all year long for his can‘t go. They‘re looking at thegames froma _‘ . ‘
- .. l 7'” ' 1351 year Of eligibility and UOPCS ‘0 capture political point of view and not the way
"liar" ' '..1 3'“. 9 ., a the NCAA title and then mete on to the they‘re supposed be looked at. asacompeti- ,_ '- '
- ” ”ass-Mr " .- 1 tag Olympics: . tion between the athletes and not the _ .:
‘ ‘ l " ‘29- l ‘ s .2 . 3. f " ' _ v The decrsion on whether he will go to the countries." ._ "N '~ *
i w ’2“ -'§-,..~i:. M I'..fi'- .- ~ '= ’3 Olympics this year has been taken out of his After sitting out a year so his senior year _ g . Q. ' _ _
. ‘ ”is” ' ' ' ‘ii' hands. though. because President Jimmy wouid be an Oiympic year. he tech this may t " “ - - -
. \ _ ‘ grater,» Carter has stated that unless the Soviet be his last chance at making it to the Games. . . -
. By DAVID COYl.E/Kcmel Staff Union removes itstroops from Afghanistan. He worked out three hoursadaydoingdrills. .2 .. f1. 2 \3' .
the United States Will not send a team to wrestling. working on wrestling techniques. -- § 3&2 g ”
Anne I’oticiistri. pharmnr} senior. (top) was Due. on administrative secretary in the Dean Moscow for the I980 Summer Games. and running a lot. He also attended classes . _ ' ._ a
l getting worried as the number or remaining of Students office (bottom), kept track of It‘s unfortunate for all the athletes that during the summer. “because I was here _‘ M; g; ‘ N
| “(hits for the lower arena seats to the t'K- which numbers were drawn duringycstcrday‘s have trained for these games and Smith working out anyway so I tooka few classes.“ ... 'i '5‘
l l loriilti basketball game was dwindling. Dale ticket lottery. Pollcnstrl got I ticket. thinks it‘s downright dirty. With a tight schedule |ik¢ that. Smith
1— -.--~- ~ -———-~—~—- ~>M "I think it‘sjust unfair.“said Smith. “They didn‘t have time to work. which he feels he HAROLD SMITH '
million in the Road Fund. However. since by law there can be Reports on file at the Federal Election Commission show Saturday. He asserted the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan
state no deficit, the choices are either to cut programs, raise taxes. that through last Dec. 3f. Caner‘s‘campaign received $9l.365 made Moscow an unsuitable place for the Olympic Games.
or both. from 159 officials tn high-level yobs or members of their calling for the Games to be moxcd or canceled if RusSian
l 'sl’tllsl ssii \ roit int (0.“. isnt'sritv say that families. Moons are not withdrawn-
l‘:"'t‘f t w ~ a .1. lll‘t'iltl tin western Kentiicliy‘scoalt‘iclds but Carter‘s gifts from appointees constitute only a small “In the history of the IOC. this was the first time a purely
tl‘ ll .i "Z-IEOY t".lplfl‘.{‘mt‘l1l in the high sulphttr coal market is nation fraction ofthc $3.9 million the Carter campaign had received political speech had been made at the opening nfa scssron. .
still \H'ml years away by the end of I979. she said.
Most ohstrteit .1 rec that the industry‘s future rests lar I‘ THE GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA and [2 other state 7 ‘ . ‘
wit. ilit- \t‘illllg'l’ltifi of the federal government to 5:3: officials have been summoned to appear before a federal LEGAL SCHOLARS SAY THAT H“ courts. "m f03::folufsgicxaiflffiszsfi::5lfl:g::g:g;rgrm
:‘l‘nll"‘lll.ll .‘fo'h‘llilm unit to order nil—fired plants grand jury in connection with the FBI‘s undercover C°“8'“§-_W|” mPSt likely havelthc final say on whether US Embassy in Tehran but did not see me 50 American
it‘lt'st'l‘L‘ii :tt h-izn .-ti: investigation of bribery and insurance kickbacks in four women 10'" men '" "S“"a‘w" ““5 for a“ draft. _ hostages who 517"" their 99th dav m captivity. Western
l the . tii- .'li.:it"‘ it». oi th Western Kentucky Coal states. a Baton Rouge newspaper reported yesterday. Many. legal experts also say that ”‘9“ advocating the journalists reported. '
(lint-I ll HS thorium-tn stated that to meet federal The year-long FBI operation. code-named “Brilab‘ for 'CS'SU‘U'M 9f women as Well as men. including President The Americans' visit came as Iran prepared for what
lt:-.:rottiittiii.il Protection \gency emission standards. high bribery-labor. was similar to the Abscam investigation in Cartcrand “2‘5 ““35?" ctpemdto carrythe ”PPS” hand. Tehran Radio called a “grand militarv parade" today to
sulphur coal may be blended w ilh more cxpcnsrvelow sulphur which agents posing ls wealthy Arabs allegedly slipped bribes The American CM] l‘lbenl“ Union already has said It w'” celebrate the first anniversary of the Islamic revolution that
coal mm H I. burned ‘0 “8’" congressmen. challenge any attempt to register only men. ousted Shah Mohammad R2” Pahlavi
. . . . . . In 'Bn'llb". FBI agents reportedly made payoffs to obtain
,-\\ .ttitmrss .. .. . . . . .
at”. mm “M w B‘I‘Vffifflg}::(ercgflifrlrfhfia public employecinsumtce contracts for Prudential Insurance world weather
2_ . - ,, ‘2‘ 4‘ w h” a mum of fiscal activities by (‘0. Although agents claimed that Prudential. cooperated in
tutu huh-- ...itiwr to the president. will deliver his COMMITTEE reacted nngnlyyesterdayto Secretaryof State mcr last weeks-Vannblccloudtncss. breezy.achanoeof snow
address at 2 p in .hnd he may offer advice to this state. which Cyrus Vancc‘s appeal for a boycott of the Summer Games in “um“. and 8 little COIdCt With a high inthc mid-tO-Uppct205-
it in the throes of d budget crisis PRESIDENT CARTERS RIB-ELECTION CAMPAIGN Moscow. One membercalledthcappeala“gross discourtesy." Partly cloudy and colder tonight With a low 0f zero to lo
lhc state gmcrnmenl. by latest csllmatcs. will be short is getting thoullnds of dollars in contributions from Monique Berlioux.thc IOC's director. said members were “3th Tomorrow‘s weather Will be partly cloudy and
l. about l4“ million next fiscalyearinthc General Fund and I45 government official: who owe their jobs to him. shocked by Vnnce‘s remarks at the openingofthe IOC session continued Cfild With a high in thf "mm 20s to low 30s-
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' President Carter‘s draft regis’ tttioo. p' '. .=stil ornamentation of the registration program by an I i . . . m —-—~-—.————.——-—
5 - announced last Friday calls for the legismtioii oi i~ ;-.. :‘.e|y' reluctant Congress. 3* ii iii V A it.) 'I
and 20-year—olds. male and female-arid .- . ti ‘ .it (latter in declaring that his decision is a "recogni- ‘3‘. i ’ “i \
least on the issue of drafting women. it iitect stroii-r .. n of the realitythat both womenand menarework~ t )W = l‘ l
. , . Congressional opposition. Some of the reasor». l.‘t trig: members ofour society"and furtherthat “thereis . I t .‘ , :Jl / ,
‘ this Congressional opposuion are good. tithes trot no .. . distinction possible. on the basis of ability or per- i ‘i ;%\I i \ 1%
f ' good. The major problem. however. wu't ('..'.;i s loriiiance. that would allow me to exclude women ‘ . i it, t.)
proposal is two-fold. ~om an obligation to registel'."is guilty of engagilig til ' it. i t. l ii
First it attempts to aind antivdran .'. . much idle rhetoric. Carter reportedly doesn't plan I! ‘ ‘x/é 1,,“ F'x‘ ,- 1—] ‘1
‘ protest (and more than incidentally. iii. . I.» to ask womento registerfor combatduty.sowhercis i '\ m 5"» .' L if
i more popular opinion against himthan new his “eq ual obligations deserye equal rights" I t , 5 — .i . fi I, x . if . .
' ing an election year). by dividingtocom :ci. . 2'. philosophy"? ' ‘ ' \ {'E' ‘. i 2i“ #2. 3h \‘t . T
. effect. let‘s just register l9- and 20-year old . ‘ i g lhe greater problem with Carter‘s proposal. how- ;' ‘i \\ ..—,'—— k? ’9! Qt“, _ / IR _,/’/t
the rest (the majority) ofdraft—age Amert'...‘ .ii. Hui mm. is the practicality of including the registration of l I‘ \ 1‘ ’ 1 W/ ‘\\i v ..
' back. women at the possible expense ofthe entire draft rcg- 'A . X \g a t . \ I "j A‘q1\. ‘
, Why l9- and 20-year-olds'.’ \o one ey cl sLlI\\. ’ ...'.ci istration program. He claims on one hand that i'cgis- i b r ' . d€§ ' it‘l‘oi
- ‘ doesn‘t. Presumablythe 3.2 millioninyolyctl tttxsh 1t tration “will save us critical time iii the eient of A “\g“ \\§Ii iil..iIi‘
range would fill our military needs. but who A the mobilization." but turns around and in the interest of i -._ _, _ \ 1/5 1 Tight
. rationale for limiting registrationto such a slit.: .patt who-knows-what hampers his own urgent request -~~ 2‘23” “‘ 1!; I/ \K‘Ni’lw .IIIc . \i
i of the traditionally draftable age grOUp lb to It» [:ither Carter is incredibly naiye. (which may well be .7. i \ \ii\\\‘\\\\\\‘\.\Ii 9 .
' year-olds'.’ the case; he‘s proved it in foreign policy. certainly i or ‘ i ‘ \i'!‘¥\
, Second. it fails to recognilethcyery realopjttsitlon perhaps the urgency of the situation is just so much , - . K I: iii WI i l.i\i
" - in Congress to registering women and the crippling campaign rhetoric. ,-— "" i la ‘ S;— \' 5 1L ‘\ ‘ .5"
. effect such opposition could have on enacting drat’t it‘s hard to sayvand i'urtoo easy to take the attitude (5" )t . . .—_ "_. 3-,,“ at A) . . l\
i 'I legislation. There's a very dangerous case of “Hurry of the lnternational Olympics Committee that may be " h “I”; ‘ i .,v .
‘ UP. With" in\ Oth here. Carter “Ollid haye US bCIiCW the problem will go away if we ignore it. But unless /..~ ‘ 9 ' ”kWh
, that immediate registration is essential to national President Carter gives Us some indication soon that 'I. '
' . j- _ security and yet throws the proverbial monkcy- we need toIiollow the so-Icalled "hard linc“appioacli. ",ALt, me 011B? CANDiDAm Am Gernm QWVQNTS {ROM Sibw BlZ lERSONAl-iTlGS...
: ‘. . wrench into the issue by proposingthe registration of his credibility and that of this nation may stiller iriep» So! SAY we LiNe Up THiS ACTOR M mfim “,8 1m Lm.... ,,
‘ women as well as men. a move which can only hold up arable damage.
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' . a course in Latin American history no longer take sides by reflex without i'ltl' people who see their relatiics should Congress declare war. How- first is to appropriate funding for
' - . XenOph°b|a and found out that ( astro was a far critically appraising the news. arid imprisoned. tortured. and killed. what ever. we cannot wait for such a decla~ research to find a l00 percent safe and
‘ - . - During the past few weeks of media better guy than Batista. the lormerdic— most importantly. l don‘t forget the difference does it make if it's done by a ration before initiating a registration. effective bttlh CODITOI measure. (This ‘
. , inundation by events in Iran and Afgh- tator. and was loved and respected by facts I learn. I don‘t forget Hungary or foreign Russian army or ii national for with today‘s technologies and war- to be at a low Cost and aCCCSSible to
: i i anistan. l have been surprised by the Cubans. while Batista had been helped (‘Iechosloiakia or Russian“psycltiat- secret police trained and armed by making capabilities the US. could anyone.) Second. 15 tochucaIte men
/ »- vehemence and the extreme bias of all along by my "good guys.“ the me hospitals" and anti-semitism. btit l S "dcyeloprt‘icnt":iid"ltoyouthink take a severe beating before possibly and WomenIabouIt their bodiesIand
‘ ' ‘ , _. many news “reports" and ”analyses," Americans, neitherdolforgetthcl'.S.in\asionof they will be my less hated for being enacting such a lengthy process as their tCSPCCttVC thIOgicai functions.
I ' but lhave been even more surprised by That experience I passed off as the the Dominican Republic or Vietnam “fellow“ coiintryiilcri‘ registration. These §h0Uid not be too hard to
. , ’1 students‘ reactions and comments. exception to the rule in my black and nor ii\ support oi the greek colonels. (it let‘s talk about the article by lately it seems like everyone is peti- obtain: ifwecansend mentothe moon
' i‘ , . Still. I can understand why so many white morality. but when l read the Somo/a. and the Shah. l‘m not con- .lohii Scarborough about the Ameri- tioning something. whether it's the and create "test tube babies," we can
*i ' UK students are apparently unable to novels of Guatemalan Nobel l’ri/e doning the Russian iniasion of Algh- cart irotiticr symbol of enlightened new lottery for UK game tickets orthe surely create adequate blrth 50h"?!-
y . i 5'.’ read critically the articles and letters winner. Miguel Angel Asturias. l anistan and I don’t consider Russian freedom tindoppoltiiiiity \erstisthc tire—registration for the draft. This Th? persons who oppose legalized
. - . . appearinginthe Is'emelanddaily press learnedthatdemocraticclectionsthere model land of freedom and dcmo- dark. barbaric Russian expansion. right to petition is one of the many abortion conSIStently use emotional
, these daysif l rememberthe way lwas had been deliberately prcyented with cracy. but I cannot bclieye the liy po— Has he eier asked iill_\ riatiye Aincrl~ rights that we have as Americans. in taCttCS (such as usmg pictures of
< ‘ , . i 1' when I started college l2 years ago. LS. military aid and assistance. In critical moral indignity and political can or flittttt‘t slaw it he oi'she agrees ortlerto keep and enjoythese rights we aborted fetuses. and {Climb women
. I My parents had always taught me their place. a fierce dictatorship was naitetc oi certain Americans when with this" (it what about ilicoutrziged must aiso be willing to defend them at they Will become Sterile) to intimidate
. I ,' that the Russians were the bad guys maintained to preserve [KS economic they attack the Russian invasion its cries of indignity \oiced iii articles anytime, women ""0 n0t seekingabortion; tac-
' arid the Americans were blond. blue- interests. So where did the truth now pure aggression and tactfully forget against the Russiaiis‘ alleged use of l have one final word. or should I ltCSthat force or shame womenintoor
' ' . eyed saviours because they had sated lie between my black and white carica- what theydrd in Vietnam and continue chemical wailiirc iii \fgltaliistan‘.’ say‘ question. for the “anti— 011! Off abortion ShOUid be eliminated.
. f ' I. my native couuntry. Italy. from tas- tures‘.’ Who were the good guys the to do less dramatically but ltist as How do these people jusiiii on moral rcgistraiionistsz" How would you like Women Who ChOOSC t0 terminatctheir
- i cism and communism both. I was Russians or the Americans" effectiyely in (‘hile and throughout grounds the Use of tons Lind tons ol a one—way ticket to Russia" pregnancies do not consider them-
' ' therefore deeply shocked when I took lhaien‘t found an easy answer. butl latin America. carcinogenic deiohunts and iiitiiming selves. nor should they be considered
', '- napalm poured on Vietnam to burn Franklin N. Brown by society. murderers. Women who
-' .- on drafi re iStfation crops as well its children" ()r another Computer Science freshman age possibly seeking the option of
' ' i g iithlllC topic iii the latest Al‘Nlt‘/iirli- a ortion should receive adequate
‘ ' i. ’ cles the film and adventure of being April fool? counselling by someone objective and
" i i ' . C I drafted and goingtti war. Haye any of informed.
' ' '4 rles O oves a n aw S these authors read All Quiet on the lhis is responding to the April Fool in addition. we should continue(as
‘ - ' Western Front tn Wt.” (innmn “mm. joke in the Friday. Feb. l Kernelcon- the women‘s movement has done) to
- " i and reall/ed that being morally and cerning the center C011” "flowing fight discrimination against pregnant
‘ i . ‘ By JAMES GRIFFIN number the doves. tion. and yet ttirn around smiling to Physically crippled or seeing your §ClllIhtUtj-I“ditIIS€€mdS”:16founLaianTs women who want to continue with
- ‘i‘ I ' . A lot has changed since then. l.ot- reassure us that “this is only registra— “Wild ‘Idt'itlh mlts‘h‘ ““1 “"51“” bit” ”K's-Mt) IeIsigIneIhan 50:3; gticthy their pregnancy and the” Nb We
‘ ' i ' . The draft shomd bearealdelight for teriesthai decided who'd bethciirst to Wm- not an “dual draft." “”5 5‘ ‘1 “my. all‘ . p Him-1E todan w ere n l .i ut ‘ 6 must also prOVIIde acceskstble andhade-
' r ' the Audubon Society. Just the men- go have been replaced by statelotteries hopeless double standard, it 3 h‘s‘tlht‘t ths‘ (“”0“ and BtCIh- Imdm ”‘ng .‘em (concrete) was 9"?” quate day-care or war ”13mm CF5-
.. ~ , , , -. . . . . .. . . , . , .. - . _ . . .H t. tit‘s‘it'tltir\iilid teneralswho looked. Why were there no solidity lwould like to live tna time when
' '- tion of registration is like blowing rattling off the American dream oi this Is a rtal iron, hert. but its “k . n r ‘ t ‘ E . . .- . _ , . ,
. . . . , . _ . . . _, . , . - - . .t, hmth a ilatid their hawkish standards inthe late l960s or wasthis there would never be an unwanted
.‘ . .- .. some sort of bird—callingdeyice;theair ragsto riches overnight. \tymtyrcdrdfl easily explained. Killinglor sport isnr t _ Pl .. b" . i d' t v I k d b' th . . h df b t‘ _
.‘~' ' I ‘ fills with the cries of doves and hawks cards to burn; just pot and a nicotine much different from killing for oil. ”"9““ “h“ mlN actually (it"lht‘tlb’hl' d‘fh“ ”IIng “3“ 0 er 00 e y C pregnancy 0” C nee orana or ton.
I , _ .. . , ._ . alike. habit that finds the nation‘s young Both are wrong. and requiring anyone ing. but rather young. poorblackstind csIIiIIgneBrI .- ..-d {B . but until all the goals outlined above
I: ,i . t it My father hasalways recognizedthe picking up for the tobacco companies to WEN“ t" ”W” I” d“ “‘ “dd“ “him".lu“ m n has been throughout *‘ rAff'd'm'on‘.“CC-WitSI ehlIO . US" are reachedwe ca'nnoiaffordthe real-
" ' ; i , ‘ ' potential 0fthe draft to flush the best where the lung cancer victims left off. tnSUit to injury all of history ”‘55 .’. a”? states [I 6 new water- ity of women dying rom butchered
. .Ii ,_= Ii wildlife from the busheg‘ and he was Mm While arguments can be made in . I wish people would not so eonyc- WWI“ mun‘ldth‘tly be In operation on abortions.
7 .- . y .‘i‘ disappointed when n was abolished support of both hunting and lighting niently' "forget" ”19'" WW- and ”all" AIPIHIWOGI 5 Day. a mosItappropriaItIe . .
. " . i ‘ .' no. lay to rest a number of years . . wars. requmng anyone ‘0 engage I“ instead th‘” moral indignity and hyste- dd)‘ l 1?: new Fwd?! “j” ElaturehIa :‘jf'?"l:°5'd . .
.I . 1 ago. “Just waitand see."hc said.“your grim” these activities t5 hmh. morally wrottg ria expressed ina yacutim of ignorance Eu”;- the process 0 Essem Iy . It; 0 men . clence junior ’ -
'. Ii , generation willbelulledintoacompla— and makes little practical gen“; and political riaivetclcadstiixenopho- .di, er I‘tpsI-IICInator rottIrnire “to“
‘. f ,' , i ‘ . ' cency that‘ll have you fattened up for In fact. since the reaction to the but “hts‘h Hid-b UP hUtllnb' it Rttss'im “““rd ”“7 a “Iver age“. f“ 56* ‘000 The Kentucky Kerrie/welcomes
'1 . _ i the kill the next time some politician R President's proposal for registration “bad guy"wllo is neither Bro/hnev nor “ “0 [mm to the UD'WTS'W MUCh ‘0 all contributions from the UK
. ,, '2' v'. needs to fight a war to win an Our only military activities have been ias been so favorable. I doubt we‘ll it KUBagt’nthtttiUStu“Pt‘tttgu.\"“h0 d” ' ‘ community forpublication onthc
V, . - . ‘ :5 election " clean. like the oyerthrow ofa banana need a draft. I suggest that those who will no“ httyt‘ to stand I" ltns‘ s‘ts‘n editorial and opinion pages.
.1 ,- “Sort oflike pigeonsin the Park." he republic about the WC ofAfghanisian. “"d the “5‘” W ”“95““ volunteer “‘ longer m get a If)“, of bread this “In- Burk Zoeller . r ' Letters 0 inions and commen-
’ . ' cawed. “They get so used to eating named Chile. Luckily. nooneobjected light it. ter. l.ct he who is without sin cast the ““51"?“ Adl'nmiStl’iItIO" senior t rt 5 "1;“pr t d and triple-
'. r , anythingthe little old ladies feedthem at the time. this has the adiantagc of keeping “r“ “mm“ “"d “C "““h‘ “”5 “‘° Time for facts a c d mi ".355 include the
‘ . that they meettheir end ptettyquickly Now.just when we‘ve seenthe last of the battlefields clear ofamateur war» P939C 0“ earth. 33:2; :i nature address and
I '. ' ' .r when the man from the park district the anti-war movies. the birds are riors with neither the enthusiasm or I am writing to respond to several h ugmbcr ‘UK students
. , "i I' I, comes along and poisons their {00¢ being called from their brush for determination of those with expc- Mb“ ()rsi «’"UCICS “'htCi' have appeared lately ph (ml: ”elude 'their car and
‘. i I ' ‘I killing every last one of them,“ another count. But this time the pic- rience in weapons and the desireto use [K St!" member with regard to the issue of abortion. 21:; ax; University ginployecs
I ' t i didn't pay much attentiontothese ture is different from where weleft off. them. We conscientious objectors Wh ll th f 88? There have been a lot of cliches and shojuld list their osition and
,1 . 'I " words of my dad back then. Who The bushes are full of hawks. and the would just get in the way. y a a u rhetorical arguments expressed on de artment p
I . . could have beheycd ii‘.’ Everywhere [ doves are either in hiding or are few So letthe hunterscallthe birds from After seeing the anti-registration bOth fitdCS Of this issue. including p '
. j . looked the sky was full of doves and and far between, the brush to register forthe draft. and moyemcni now stirring on campus. I “right to life." “pro-abortion." and The Kernel may condense or s
' ' other peaceful birds. They chattered in a state where hunting doyes is don‘t be surprised when you don‘t see wanted to make it known that not all “right [0 control one‘s body."etc. lfeel reject contributions, Iand frequent
' . 7 , . about how “There'll be no more Viet- legal and considered good sport. this any doves rising from the college cam- oi lTK‘s students are so blind that they that it is timetand possibly t00|ate)to wiitcrs may be limited. Editors
' ‘ hams." obviously tired of almost a doesn't surprise me much. now thatl puscs where anti-war demonstrators cannot \CC whenthelr country is being discuss the facts. reservethcrighitocditforcorreci
. ' ' decade of coming home to a nightly think about it. Remember. this is a used to flock. Don‘t be fooled when cit-ppm upon First of all. I am not “pro-abortion“ spelling. grammar and clarity.
‘ , newscast that began with footage of nation where the National Rifle AssO- they sound like hawks and fly like why all the fuss over pre- that do i think is anyone who sup- and may delete libelous
.' the war and ended With tallies of the ciation is king; the nation where we American eagles. I‘ve seen these birds registration anyway"? It‘s just like regis- ported the I973 Supreme Court deci- statements.
. number dead. wounded and missing- can‘t even get a bill through congress before; take my word for it. they ‘rc tering to vote. When you register to Sion which legalized abortion). But | Contributions should be deli-
in~action Allthe birds flew backtothc to register the handguns that do turkeys. vote it doesn‘t mean that you have to do consider myselfrcalistic. and being vcrcd to Room IN Journalism.
,' ’ bUShcs- "0‘ ‘0 be counted again 1 "03m“ bl" k'“ our countrymen. vote Similarly. pie-registration realistic l knowthatabortionis some- University of Kentucky. Lexing-
« , ’ never stopped to think that the next these are the same representatives James Griffin is I Communications doesn‘t mean that there will be adraft. thingthat has existed forcenturics and ton Ky. ”50¢
a time the birds were roused from the who preach that gun registration can junior. His column will appear It simply insures that the IRS will willcontinuetoexistuntilwedoonc of '
i "'"5h "‘3‘ ”“3 hawks might 0”" 0"" lead ‘0 more and WW“ restric- "tut-fly. haica pooloi manpowcrtodraw from two things; and preferably both. The
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