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Vol. lXXXVI. No. 140

Established l894

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KENTUCKY

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University of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky

21

Independent Since t97t

Thursday March” 1984

SGA reassigns designated funds to general use

8) ELIZABETH (runs
Senior Staff Writer

in an effort to remove restrictions
for allocating money. the student
Government Arl'stx‘iatlmt last night
voted to create a general fund troni
specifically designated monies

All remaining funds from the
speaker‘s bureau and program ai~
propriations. which total about 5!
too. were reassigned "We combined
the mone) and set up an dt‘t'iHlL'
called the general fund said i tittt'.
Moon comptroller

iised tiii‘
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iiiit’;i.i_' at ;.--.t;

ILHtit‘t . ti eiit the N-iiate has to pass
lilo lijl:

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\IiMlti aid the inonex tan “(M be
iiliateu-t the Senate
appropriate
this .s freeing up the money and not
it'iltitts on the

inn i‘ssiit \ tit

remotes the
\tiident tireani/a
tuiiid tor the re
:iiaiidatiiii.i that

' d? Iii,i‘~ :titil'. ititeitlj. to the

lit! i"\‘tllliltl[i tilvi
lt’iittl the
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’tn N‘tiate tiliii

Experience is focus

in Freudenberg’s bid

for SGA presidency

H\ s( “1'! “Hunt!
\ssix'iate Editor

l-.\'perience is do adium. it:
Freudenlx'rg likes to LlM‘ mos‘ 'i- do
si-ritx the theme oi tiis
tor student (ionei’nnient :Xssoiza‘ai:
president

'l 'hink I an: the
eneed of the candidates
he said i haxe been unmixed
st‘ltlt‘ttt gmernment tor the iias’ ‘
scars both in the esecutixe and 'i...
lx‘gislatixestdes

Home with t'tlllttltiL'. :iiatis ivih:
‘am and .lltt': t‘iLstiiigei l-ieuie:
“oer;i said that his is the win:

Hetueeh the three of .ts .H-
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will!"

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sti\ he said
than the tickets of ”he
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pla'toit‘ :s the piiipiisa.‘ 'e i

stiiilen's iiiti- 'hi- ln'i.i~z~::.

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when

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he sait:

Lanna iiltt a vii-«lit ta'.tiL‘
lit saii: another

. t'r
at is t..i

t't‘iik'ttt it’ stit

.iii iiiszoi. oi sitltit'l.'\ ~'iv

Humanities courses

It} .IHH\ \iisKt ill
\tX'i :ai l’h'iects rhino!
l iidei'uiadiiates nun ham .
group iit required eiiii‘ses to Kila-
a t titu‘t‘sli} cotnniit'm- tiiopiisa‘
Ml.“ it‘d

The ('onimittei tor the HeUtwt '
i'reneral Education is discussing illt‘
prospect ot a series ot \Kestern tl‘.
llldilttll courses The courses unis:
uoiild he required under the lime:
siti ‘s Eeneral studies pine: i.'

B) M ‘s.\\ .s‘t‘t i\ l-
Reporter

.\t 1 King l.ll’)t"dt‘) south main ti
ma) haw more than inst
norms in its stacks ’the itttt‘titk
has recened a warning almiit ,i
pOSslltllli} of bugs it‘ some ut the
books

A local conseriation consultant
reported about three years ago
that the delicatessen in the base
ment of the librar) ma) prmide a
breeding ground for pes's that can
damage books

George Martin (‘unha author of
several books on conseriing ii
hrary materials. also warns of de
ficicncies in the construction of
metal shelving units in the core
stacks which could create a “flue
effect" during a fire. caiisini.l the
flames to rage upuard He also
cited problems in the building's
temperature level

(‘ut‘iha submitted his i’econnnen
dations to Paul A Willis. director
of libraries. based on a survey he
conducted Summer 1981

He said damage caused it}
roaches. Silverfish and fire rats
cannot be measured in "yards and
bushels" but has a cumulative ef
fect on books. Cunha cites 'insect
droppings and roach spots as evi-
dence of the infestation Accord
ing to Cunha. when roaches run
out of food. they will attack the
glue used to bind books

He has never seen a “full-fledg-
ed delicatessen" in any other li-
brary Most. he said. provide only
vending machines

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Despite advice in i A my .i’u/ii'u/es‘seii, Miro/v ii'ou/i/ miner ii'orA' out the bugs

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tiinha i'evoniniended removmg
the deli ill the library basement
and prohibiting all fond and hever
ages in the library except in "one
small, rtflltll} controlled staff
lounge

\tillis said last semester that
the illit‘tit‘} staff considered (‘un
ha's recommendations. along with
those of library staff members.
uho submitted a space utilization
report that also recommended re-
moving the deli “to aid conserva-

"mu/li/i/i‘ in ms! Iiimi/iers in i1 flit! . i. in: i‘

in l Mil/rt , {ii i wow/hm! (H‘Hftfi‘ Vin-mil m-li , ['11'f't: ..
.'¢'"l/’('Idfllft'\ In \I/ Aim; win/It mum 'r ,,.i
ilte'f' If) llt'L’h't’\ u‘fti iii

tioii of lilit‘dt} niateiiais the de
cision to remove the deli,
houewr. uas denied because it
series both students and tacult}

Michael liacli. head «it public
services said he feels the real
problem is trying to entoree the
restriction of food and bewrages
to the basement area

Measures taken to control pests
include fumegating the entire
building yearly. spraying the deli
area once every tvio weeks and

 

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\ldt'K\ illlii \‘iii‘lil.i§ it'-
iniite areas \t‘heri t uz'l noiii'isi‘,
exer incteaszni: iiiinit-ers of
‘.t't‘ttittt

He said the l it"t- niUst tie
i'at‘etiil to control the 'eiiiiwratut‘e
in the librari itt‘t ,iiise these
pests \Hitllti multiplx . \ast nun:
hers in a hot elima'. t iiirentl}.
mm the north ahich
houses rare hunks iiianti
N‘t‘lpifi ltd~ .i t'ltltmli «‘iitiit‘fll s_\s
tem

No the dai oi tho suii- . .luiie
4, IBM t‘unha s i'epui' s‘a'isd that
the temperatures in the tiuilding
ranged from TR to it: degrees
Fahrenheit. to degrees higher
than the optimum r‘ifl degrees for
book stacks

At that temperature range. all
the books in the south library
were undergomg chemical degra-
dation aCid hxdrolyms. OXIda-

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under discussion as additions to standard curriculum

Issues debate scheduled to air
presidential candidates' views

In \\ltltl \\ 'tl'l'\l ‘\\\

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Stir-e pt es ’lt‘t.

i‘lii .-.
[iit \Iiiiixui‘
t‘iittittiikta‘i
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N‘d‘ilt‘. \Mnll i' i: ‘
“.K’illlit‘t‘t'h “i'i‘ls .ii' i

iAilT} his»; l " t
and Dean t't’iltitt,
participate it‘. The
hate. according
from the three {itii‘tt.i‘fi7i\ .. in '.e:‘
bal commitments iatidi
dates

The candidates a.;.
Mons from T‘t‘pri‘st‘t‘t'diih‘s ~i
Km'w.‘ stall based upoi' 'tie estah
lished issues lit the vaiizpaien ’he
platforms and statements sabrzztted
to the newspaper and iiiples con
cerning the l'niiers‘iti and the stii
dent body

The debate is open to all students
faculty and staff of the l'niiersit}
and people outside the academiv
community with an interest in the
SGA election (‘ampaign workers
and indinduals connected With the
three camps .. also are invited to
attend. but distnbution of prttmt‘ittt

‘ "..ilt" tn" L
,.i‘ t 1‘1} we?
Hi'Asiiatr.‘ s it

't t "esei 'a"\es
'ti‘tt‘. ‘tie

i.'.~ »\ i'f' iillk'.‘

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INSIDE

the African \tudcn' incantation is
»i spetiat events
FA\FARE.

pniiswiiig a ~L"ics
‘n' 'lt:-

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\icckcnd \cc

The platforms or thc \tudent CIOV-
crnmcnt .\s\0k‘l3ti\tn executive
branch candidates are presented in
toda\‘s Aemutki kernel. Sec (‘AN-
DIDA H FURl M. paged.

 

 

WEATHER

 

1 iday should be cloudy and cool
with rain diminishing to only a few
sprinkles h) midday. Highs in the
low 40s. Tonight will be mostly
cloudy and lows in the low to and
$05. Becoming partly cloudy tomor-
row wuh highs in the mid to m
‘03.

 

 

 

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