3 II . - I I ' I , r '( . " '4. 7'.“ I, 75”.“. .3 Munday, April 12, I97! . UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY. LEXINGTON \'..i, I \II. x... ll‘t , 'f'» 5:" 5,; _-. S . 3* 1:7,??? 3 ¢-'_' mOIIlCS . '1‘". a reco m "1871 S “ . ,4 i , . a “f. :1. “Hf-“77“} }: . ‘ 1%; ‘ ’ . " (“a .1 5‘1“}; go 1n new d ' ' ~ . . 5 5. _ co e revlswns . . \a7 V1 -.-" , . , ‘ ,,_h 1,: ." dlrectlons . ‘ “a . 5g .1 By BRADLEY J_EFFR_IES llllvriui'i‘ v.12}; tin. gnu,»- um: ,“ I. _I Jig}; I“ ' ' ‘ " ‘ ‘ ' Assrstant Managing Editor ”1mg...” ,4 5,, inpm-IK”, ”a 21,-... .: By SUSAN COWDREY ‘2 7‘ ‘ Recon]mendations tor changes ,triigli- at tin ( ride (it Student .T 1-“ 1I ., . ' _ in the student (ode. advanced by (Ullilllzi .33,“ g,“- 7.513%“ .q , , ,a» ..ernel Staff Writer 7“ . I “. V” 3 Dean of Students Jul ”'1“ will . w w ., 1-.” .4“. >r’ .55»! m: “ii-13’7”” -".'“ Scott Wendelsdorf, new .. ~.... . ‘r’.’ ’34“ b.3d-q..f..d [I . 3“ (M- . “7.7Lr_““:“'“ {nit ..ii /.Il.'L‘.‘.,,,.lle_.!.v.r d371,} ,i Student Government president, . F " ‘ .5 1 f’ “. Hm?“ d an ”1“” '““'.J‘m‘“ (“"“" i‘”'”““”? i” M“ ”w!“ ' ' 5': ,‘._ r. - . , . ~ .1“, wt ’ W’s-3‘ .. » oi the student code revisions siiidxnt discipline where an; it fly. . ,7 preSided last Thursday night is {ta _ ., . . . .. . . . ,. __ .. I 5,1,. .( n‘ 1 .. or», 5 . ., ,. ’. LOUlITllllLt April lb. llii. twinning. .r. a: enriiami . 1 - 5. 0"“ the “’5‘ Student ' "5‘3; *7: f “'x‘ I Hall t‘K‘l‘itt“'“ th't t ti“ ., “ Government meeting since the a“ " -. , . , ea 4...... gig-g“;- _ 5‘ i , . .1 “t“t '“ku M“ ”1.3:“, [71'3“ ““ _’ 37““ “3 “”3 “'3“ ‘.L‘“_’.=‘:'.Z-t N115" Wendelsdorf and other ~4 .. 3 a , ,3: ' K; If ‘ s " “‘j“tlf)t.““_“w“:z. H“ “M.“ 379;}.“1nfj 1‘ ““1"“. “23'1"“ 1“ 42:31“: "' ‘3 ‘ me m hers discussed new “ a. ' ,, $62!. ‘1 ‘1; . 7“) 7 , .: . L “if,“ ,1“,in fol}: iii.“ 17:“ 1““ ““73“va ““37““73“ ““37““: I moms , K a e a» . . . . 73*, .. . . . student-teacher evaluation, ' ' g,” tmwg ' a...” a “3“)“ “ :n”: “ “. 1““ '“,““L“ “(7 , " M ““3“ ‘3 “,7 ““3“, “I , L» “.3“ _, 3 Student Senate elections. and “<7 1... n ' L“ . “are § , 1’53]: ..- ifn‘“ ‘ “‘1" “ l “k. i "“" ‘-~ '9 “ t " “F ' ‘ ' 7 ‘ V . “' ‘ '7“ ,. ' m“ the a p pointment of new W” Kg... ’ “ “at: 3‘3? 3 I»; ., v -. :- '1 L “.7 d F“ i‘ '~“ F -" . FF “ ‘1 ~' I’ ’ F“ ”I ‘ IF ‘I J i .. . 3r! -, ~‘ , ' j . , _ , . H ,— 1, LI x . _ ,6 7.. r a " lag-{"71" Set/tire and {new I"? E‘JfiiiH 1 \\ iv," ; . .. - 1: .1 -'-\' members to the UanLrSll} fifk a, .. _ .,$ ~ »- - . > _L . ”it ,1 . , . . . _s r: JudlL‘lill BUtll‘d. 9A 3‘ a,» . vi" 1_ mg!“ a W,‘ :1 lil. ‘.K‘L ( ‘3 .|-,‘L— \‘tiii. ,il\ ;"’-1\\ ‘ I.“ 1‘ ...EIKK_3.'.'.‘-_ij .v r. - _ ~ . ; ,,, . . <:-_ ‘1 Among the ncw programs that A I 333‘ ‘7" , 7. Y printum' . “”7” ‘f “‘7‘ “ “3“ 3“ '7’ i ‘ F “1». will be incorporated into the SG “Li" » {a i , . fl ‘ ' Th“: “0“,“““““”\““‘“““jf“:tff “ .“Mii‘ 5“" i““‘ijf: “" 7"" I“ '7 . j,“ ,_' Eff , budget this year are a referral fl , ._, . “752‘ 1v . ,$‘ $11“? 5 , prepart led.‘ (h: .rLtl:\ik .,, ii“: -.‘ \\ il'el'kt (1 r; in; ft ‘ \t it I. )1. service, Free Clinic, 8 Legal 1‘ g _ 7“ 1 , ,_ . y? 4-» . . . rzvismns‘ “0”,“.mit3h,“ 33:13.31. Ur HF .zll?.ilIli/I,~ii :.;‘:.K.,»:,,L.V...I. .7 Lobbying Program, Kentucky ' " «z ' , . f 3.,”"L , _. 7 1T“) niigat ‘g‘f ““37“.“ “"““‘“-“~- 511‘“er if: {_ “‘71:: Ifi~«‘- " .5 ,5} Student Association, and a ”I “h“ _ 5. 3’3 to trorn “mam“ “‘9 ldLUil}. . “Lllf‘f‘f‘lc Lg.” j '3 . - - t “ '. g , .1 10 the m 051 L‘OanWL‘I’HLJi I‘nu last {wingspan thy ‘._ny :y‘ :1 4 I, ‘. ., I‘ . litigation fund. Lg . v, g I; f: g. . ., k w . . . . . . , . _ . _ .-,_..,: , 5 . ., ..- ». .. " ' " SELthn 0‘ the “)th ANNIE V 1. ”all must lr'llHl'lIl .: student ‘ I’ ‘- ' .‘ '- The referral serVice Will be A m 7% 1. ~». '.' ...sf ~' which deals with interference , , r .1 . ' - i. 1,. witw-r ' concerned with abortions, birth ,5. ' ,. v Q , . f 32"”. 3 . , - d d' t' A H’ ll Wilden I,“ “in,“ .13 “H“ ,7 34.75“?“ . . . control and other related 31 3.. _ é.» we.“ m- g, 5w... , CONGO“) an .lStUP‘N-Lm,’ “d three provrsmm that ii . Ir ’4; subjects. ' ' A ('1' t b ' ‘ ‘ .. recogimcnds thlsf dddfit’mn. [It continues such action, he mli he fix-[3,“? ,5 ' The Free Clinic will be a drug , OSS 0 ear an efort _to and .or-t‘c purpose in Violation oi oi Ina! seeiim; :44 “57533.7". clinic for students needing help Passersby at the fountain last Friday afternoon got a glimpse of an 0“ i‘nsuri‘ngd “d“.d“ ”‘.“r‘mm‘ would be m act-(“mm“) Wm“ ‘“ «#51233.» OM’M‘ or information, and the new old rugged cross and a chance to talk to its supporter. He preferred coercion an “5““me do ‘30“ N commendation advanced ,V»-‘..“*.'_:" ,7- .ir'.“ Legal Services Office will direct to remain anonymous, and would not divulge the source of his ::%an$;retréefi?:1 (3f egtplreermgg Sugar.-ffftlfihlalgealmg with if. .-' > Continued on Page 8. Col. 4 misswn, but it was, at least, timely. (Kernel photo by Bill Craig) University gigoperty or otherwise - “a b I P A I ”31.7 , U3 I L “M 7., “ n 7 . complete phrasc has been added ,3, . { _.- 9 and will be denoted by the use ' of single quotation marks.) 13'" Students: you re on the bottom of the bet Bo... ._. 1. i would read as follows: “No 371-75“ '_; _1 .. ,. BY The Associated Press The outlook is bad enough for summer jobs— or the type that get a professional-level job, plus stud efnt S‘h 31" engfigc ”1 It; 2, I If you are a college student June graduates, and worse for paid the money they needed. great salary, plus good location. ”it“ “euthhzerimfl “L” _'. __.: WithOUt 3 summerjob sewed UP, undergraduates, says Jack That will be compounded this They might get one of these but FlFSfPPtlon w ‘° ‘me’f dFSj ...ij YOU COUld be in for a couple 0f Shingleton, placement director year. . . both because we’ve got not all of them," says Lucy "UM“ or d‘15ru‘p‘5 Lf'mv‘usm I : months of unwelcome leisure at Michigan State. Not only are more students and because their Kennedy,“summer employment "US$021: processgs (:1!) “£90”; ,2; 5.7-, 11111855 YOU take the initiative corporations and businesses parents have not been doing so is past," and that any available or 1m” eres' “ht .1 ,7 “g ‘5 (i Q: A; :1, ,1", fast, say placement advisers cutting back on summer well this year.” jobs will go to those who put 0th?” Ogfimvefs? property, F;_‘,Jf,,a’ across the country. programs, he says, but the “Kids are really caught in the out the energy. pr or w ‘f may tow‘or r859“ {35. ML. You’re at the bottom of the drought reaches into areas that middle,” says Pamela Moreliead, ,, , . . 3""? or develop as ‘1 Fem?” “m 21/ .' pile in the WOISt YOUth normally abound with summer associate placement director at We ve advrsing students to mdlv“d.u.a.l s relationship or ', employment market in recent jobs. Macalester in St. Paul, Minn. make personal contacts and sell responsrbilit} to or involvement 1:59,, years, the advisers say, but they “I think we’ll find the resort Lower summer earnings, she the idea of the student making a With a studentsfaculty member; ~.-' ,I {4 offer some tips on how to give it business will be down this year noted, mean more demand for contribution If), the organization administrative “MN.” “3.“ “7mm“ In" . the old college trY: -at least the early indications hard-pressed financial aid funds. at lower COSt‘ _ Says Shingleton. guest Of the L”“"’T$”¥- .37 ‘ ‘ Get to your school’s job suggest that—camps are down Given the situation, you‘d One good Stun}? pomt 35 i“; ”“3?!“ ““1“” .al'““._“““q_ king“? ”. placement office right away. The and funding for parks seems to b e t t e r shed a ny rigid portray Wurst)” €35 4 pottnni ”by”? 1* ”“3 “mm" [*F- \..»_‘ people there will have be less. preconceptions about the kind career employc of the company possession. or distribution H12 3’“. i. .‘5"; “.5 . . . .L H . . ‘ you apply to. says Stephen lniversit} propert} ~t ninenii. . gs"... r 1 7 information on specrfic Last summer there were ofiohthat suits you. 7"} »_,., employers in your area. many students who did not get “Students shouldn‘t expect to Continued on Page 8. (‘01. 1 Continued on Page 3. Col. 2 “ . t! .. ‘ But they-and you —arc up f...“ .' ~25 against it. ”W 7' 1 a; '.1‘ i . No-summer—help-wanted signs - .. » ”‘2'" " already adorn the doors of 3 ._ . , ”(J-“ff. .11. several busmesses in (ambridge. - , , ”I 4 . 4? -’,"_ 3, v. Mass. home of Harvard and . 7 ¢ ' ‘ {i » ,,' ..,‘ “f, Massachusetts Institute of /- 3 % ",,¥,.~1’, Technology. “ (W . “The number of summer job ‘ V, :f . 5'5]; 3.. offers received by our office last 1 wag, ' - ,5». year was down to 20 to 25 g '72,? '. percent,“ says R. F. Gibson. ‘ t} __ 3‘ ' student employment counselor “:35; "'\ l . ‘ f-“jfi 4. at Harvard. “1 would guess the {egg % »- ‘ 117“]: ‘. situation would be still worse ,._ t. g... . .", ’_=._'f" this summer." I1 x t ‘3 ‘r ‘ k ', ' 7“, ’ . ’, “Most firms don’t want to be x 1/ f a? t he}, , 3 x 1's,“ r, “ in the position of bringing in a f -‘ fife-,5 ‘5. a," “\ ' ‘. ' ." :. young person when they are I / .f ' 7&9“ r‘ '. ' We ._.": laying off people with 10, 15 or ’ lg“ ~ .. " ‘ ‘ . -. ' .- ‘,. 'i more years of experience,” says . .7 . .L ' . ‘ ._ ~ I'. ’ ‘ J. Douglas Snider, placement ‘ ’.. ' 5 . , \ . i.“ . . director of Indiana University’s ‘ . .-' ' - . ‘ . . _‘L‘. i. .' .3 busmess school. ~,~-- . ’ : “:1.“ \ .7 -.‘ . _ I“ Weather 6» , 1» 1;. 1’, '. ._. For Lexington and vicinity: Q ‘3‘},- " ’ j ‘ .. ' Sunny and warm today. ' _ f . increasing cloudiness and mild 1"; 7?”- ‘ . J ,, I‘ 4 ‘5 . , tonight. Considerable cloudiness .% 31;. I; y 1 . .‘ , . ~ ‘. and mild Wednesday. High today a... WWW * _ Va» ' " {1 -. . . :' in the low 80“s. low in the 7 ' " ' 1‘, . . . ‘ ' mid-50‘s. Precipitation - - , . _ . fdlzzlzlltbght“peesrcerizte'i'3esg:yc,e3n(; . . The Cosmopolitan (,‘lub's International Talent Show, held in Memorial Hall Saturday ,. .' . percent“ Tuesday night. Fair and [orp'gn but "PUT night, featured a variety of songs, skits and dances. At left Kathok Shlkha Asthana does a . ‘ . . classrcal Indian dance. while the children at right demonstrate an lndonesran Umbrella . « ‘ m'ld Wednesday. _Wm dance. (Kernel photos by Dick Ware) " 3 ~