\ . t . I Vol. XCI. No. :2 atom "94 Unwmitv of "mucky. Loxmg'on. Kentucky Independent sinco 1971 Thunder. Odd»! 9. 1906 o o - *- ~ g for debate competition ~ :2 i f - . . . ”a Ni 01' spring semester opening ' I‘.‘ lit. “H “UPH‘ acr0ss the country. Patterson said. ' .\s.slsl.tlll \('\\.\ Editor "I've new: had anybody-[turn down I , ' gyityi'uurznma —-—-—-———-—-———————‘—— . ' ’ ian invita ioni un ess i was an ‘ r!“ . 3 " ont'i ti Wr't r . . . . . . . D n m. In n... ”mm of the Ken. emergency... m . “a! . ' u "g ‘9 “It is about time to have something dedicated , . ; ' “‘3.“ “‘"m “"h‘m‘ ""9 mgred‘em ,Tummg do“ 3“ ‘“"".a“°“ ‘0 3h“ . 2 at, , Coming soon to the IUK campus is to Martin Luther King on this campus nearly . ' , ' ‘ ._ “” W" . lxentucky round robin might be Slm‘ H. F p , the long-awaited Martin Luther King . _ , I ' ' - . ' . “Mimi {it hone-a t‘unaing [0 [Wm ilar to turning down an invitation to W :1 a». \‘ a Cultural(‘enter. IWO decades after hlS death. -’ I 4 , ‘ l‘lilt‘t' "1 ‘ “'W ””1“ 0“ ‘ " "0““ W3 the NationalDebate'l‘ournamcnt w ' The cultural center. whi h wi l " -. ' ' I I I. ' ' . top ilt'lhtlt‘ trams will "run for the “An invitation is one of the most ?’-‘ S ”I; _ - located on the first floor ocf melsfi \ Inunl \‘ eddington. . ,- I, . . . ltt.\\‘ in the 13th edition of the Kenv prized accumpllshmenis in forensic ,__ _ a 5 dent (enter, “I” open its doors in accounting senior ’ . '_ lllt k; lhot'oiiglthred round robin, cottipcltlltm," Silld William South- 1 J4 v.1 w * , mid-January _ , ' J l ‘ " '. 1“”“4” m“ ‘8 (icl’mem' “ho have “W1“- director ”f debate at the Llnl' on. we .i .3 Chester (lrundy. director of the of- . .' ' I i. : ""““' “""l' “5 1“" “3-" as (‘alifor- l'f’l'b't‘)‘ 0f Redlands. located in ‘1’ ’ .' V I a? / l fice of minority student affairs. said he hOUb'fi’d in the center‘s conierence QUita Beeler. a telecommuinca- " .l l. i .‘ " » 1 l “ "‘1” mm“ 1” the Kentucky “WWW"(lill'f‘lrnl‘l ffitfi, 1/" mam unexpected problems slowed m0m.”GrundI\'said tions Illllllitt and iiieni‘tn-i oi Delta , ,' . .-l i ”Hi ”I m" ”Mk? ”MM to “nd out Southworth, Wh" l5 coaching a 3 down the progress of the cultural Financial setbacks “15" ‘l‘h‘i‘ll lllt' sigma Theta sororit} said the cen» ‘ ‘ All” “I“ “I” ”W “illl‘niimt‘m 50‘1““ teaiii iii the round robin. said the cetiter center sinitialprogresshe said ter “will hymn” ail cmrimgc at [K I , '. . 1 I ‘ ‘ tltll.ilf‘l'\ call "the cottitttattd pt‘rlttl“ iormat oi the tournament and the -I.\\. P \l II‘R\()\ ()ne (Mm dealt with architectural "\\e do have a small budget to It will help many blacks identify V . ’ tit-”WWW”("l'llt’i—"UN'(lt‘hille quality of the competition provide design The design had to be beginacquiring books for this collecr with black leaders of the past and '-" ' ‘ ' ‘- 1 1,“. “Wm.“ round robin. which the "purest way to determine the round robin participants are so tired Chaim-ii to comply with the fire tion. but we would appreciate rer PFC-Will ' ' _: l .\ the last oi it; klllil, lg such a Spp. nationalchampion " tltat they go oii not to do as well,” safety code(irund} said. cetving donations of books by arid The cultuial center ’is long oier~ ‘- ‘* - ‘ .‘ , , _ 'I ' t'iitl experience that a team invited Eight rounds over the course of said (‘hrissy Mahoney. a Dartmouth The cultural center will consist of about Atricattn‘imertcans trotn an\ due.” said Vincent \leddington an , , _ ‘ . —‘ I l.il‘|‘l_\ turns down an invitation. \‘eslet‘duv and today agalmt top economicsandtnathsenior a conference room with moveable onewhowouldliketodonatetous accounting senior and member of . - ' . -_~ ' nial -| \\ l’iil'i't‘sott. l K'S (“WWW leam aityer top team are enough I” The round rohiii begin ii l‘t'i ,\ chairs and tables that could be used Frank Walker. the cultural cen- kappa Alpha P” “mm”? H“ '5 - V V ‘ i l . 1' iii it‘lfllt' tire debaters tor the Henry ('lay l)e- d” effort I” ”Mk“ m“ iu‘m'i regional as a reading room . The larger rooml ter‘s director. said the center will “lituf, Elma“; l]1\‘}l"'l71:‘lh"llg (:Ed i' I ', ' ' . . It has gotten to the point that h‘”°"' whichbegintomorrow tournament "qmck in a horrt. l’at “”hh‘f” d stage for ”mil.” cultura' help l K ”mm” more blacks be 1.“ ((. 0 - id! m. 1“ 1ft]. .11”? ”’3. If .. -" * . ‘ I . . . _ I. , . _ | . . . [)ltit iiitions and lectures Library cause it M“ help blacks Idmtm iampus nearly twoduaiiisaitu his . . , = .. .c. oi the tiiiiiot teams (01m lrttm lhe ( la) is anticlimactit in that teison said and audio equipment “I“ be avail- with culture pluralism m mum" death " , . ' - ‘ . . alileat the center People Of other races-will also be ell Jason \Xalket' a telecomniuntca- 3' , f Former K Overnor S eaks tonl ht .. \lith completion of the architectu» ucated on Ait'o-.—\niet‘tcan culture. m tions ll‘t’slllttan. said it will help in- . . . ‘ -. O ial design. the adyisory committee said tertacial relations on campus be- 3 . is now ll‘.\iil‘.t-il in the second phase _ , cause it could bring blacks and . . ‘ . f ‘ H. .l \\ lg tiliflltilt signed to take a seat m the [7.8 Senv These men could he potenial WHIP oi the project . . . t Klatg situdents at l l\ feel positiie whites together - . . . i'ontriliuting “m” ate (‘arroll was reelected the nor candidates." said "will Weaier. "\M- are waiting for the furniture .(Mtdl~ {It tication oi the iiiltuiiil (arrie “lllt-n a business inarket- v . . _ . ‘ ~ 1 iollowing year [0 a fun term as gov tlieclub‘s president to Lil‘l'lH‘ and are still identifying ‘9“ “ mg ireshman. said the center is a . . ' .lllll.ill .\l ('arroll. mm,“ Ken» ernor ' _ artwork. artifacts and other items “The Wm” M“ enlighten 5nd WM idea but mam PWlilt‘ 3”” ‘ . . . ‘ . .m k; wwm‘m M“ speak tonight I” (‘ari‘oll entered politics m 1%] as ‘ttther tentative guest li-i tiirers .il‘t' 'liai will he apart of the center's tn- (19mg at [K and g1“. the blacks i,” th:nk 11 > lib! lttl‘ltlifl‘k> .' -. I ‘ .‘ top in .it :28 student (‘enter state representative from l\lc(‘rack ('Md} stumbo: \lallam \E'H‘WN'” l“”""‘l“~"¥1”- (1”de 331d campus a sense of unity I will sup “lt cultural center is a great ‘ , , carroh is the iirst speaker iii the en (‘ounty lie was reelected the “NH”?! ”thm'lw‘m" “‘ “ The cultural center will feature 9“” m" center." 5‘1“ “Wk 31'1"” “31} l‘W “'hllw Y“ km” “hm” black i .. - i i : ' Itistiiiginslied ltetnm'ratic Guest ”9-“ three Wm“ and m 1963 “U5 The ['5' chapter (,1 (“imp 1mm, tttu>ic art and literature of past 35 ellati undecided sophomore culture. ’ said Susan Rush. a pre- . . i a .1 ‘ illvlltllrllr SUNS." ”WINK“! l)_\' the (:lkflfil l Supefkert “1., 197,1 he “as (Tats is still in the process of lttlllll “ (.1111 nib t'i)l1:(‘mpt)raryu “H.155 and ”ll 15 SUmellttttg‘ that is needed for tttedtt‘eshtnan 4 ' o. igi Democtats t (t ‘3‘ “U“ndn gournot mg its organization. she said And “1“” ”t ‘\ ro-Amuuan apprecta- blacks on this campus so they cati "The Martin Luther King (‘ultural . ~ ~. ('at'i'oll was sworn in as the .‘ytth “We think it's a good idea to have the lecture series is one way the ““n meet each other and get together to (enter is definitely on its way and ' . ‘ goiernor on Dec. 28. 1974. succeed- Democratic guest lecturers speak at group hopes to increase its \isiliiltt) "We are also trying to build a socialize." said Missy l'nseld. a tes- all the had rumors can he forgot- . l ‘- itii; iioi Wendell ll Ford who re- [K with the primary coming up on campus small library collection which will tile and merchandising sophomore ten.”(jrundy said . . . . C (ll 1' ht ' 'l ' ' ‘ a ~- ~» -~ an 6 1g Vigi raises , W...” , I, . . u 1?“ “ {7.1%. 2» a . « . I m awareness o repressron . .I . ‘. - = * N * * B) nasiiissizii'i‘ in on gents the deliberate and ' 1"." '"‘ ii" .. New . I - I i l ' i ‘* . ,» ‘ ""‘ :4: - . Staff Writer aftsicttiatic destruction oi a racial. ‘ ' V 7‘14! ' " H v . _ . ‘ :_.~.W 31"; 1-. _ political or cultural group 'l'rowl I ‘ . ‘i‘ . , . - . ~ , ’- {Te-":3 . »; * . 3 «i; ;: A candlelight \‘lgll to raise aware- mid W; "a 3“" ”_ fl. . ' , i ‘H' ”:3 neSs of religious repression around Thy. l‘atholic (lunch ”I Latin _ , 1 W w s.‘ ' a ,‘y . i; 3 ~V -. . > ' «it the world was held last night at the .\merica also is a \‘ictim or religious * ' ' :.. ' , 3’ = f ' . a1$$\: is » ‘5 £35?! amphitheater behind Memorial llail repression. said Regina \\ ink. secre- 2 _ , _ - 3* if -‘ .. The annual event. sponsored hf» tar) ofl'K‘s.»\mnestI\ International . . ., . ’ _- =1 “ ~ . . the t'K chapter of Amnesty Intertiar This persecution has occurred pri- - f . ‘ .3: .3 f3» 1’ 1x: ’ I - . f . ~.; ! tional. was attended by about 33 peo- manly since Vatican II. when the . ’ - . ‘ ‘ " ‘ . ‘ " '* ‘ ple atid included ttiusic. speeches church ended its policy oi telling the . . i , ‘ . ’ fi 2“.» . , andashortcandlelightceremon} poor to accept the status (lUtt and - ' j, - 3 . ‘ a _ ,7 . . 3‘ a is eta-II. I“ ‘ It is a "horrible thing when reli- follow their governmentshe said ' ' , . ' . i s . . ' 5/ ,. ‘ ‘ :'- y! . ‘5 ~ gion becomes a diy'tsive thing. when , . 1 - ’ . ’ . ' . l ' " K j ’ ’ '3 A it is used as a weapon to control pco- .1anle ht’l’vln‘“? >PWChV ‘lllllki a ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ - . ‘1‘ N “ m‘ t, i - 5 ‘ ' J, ‘4' ' ple.“ said Steve Freeland- {WV-“dom :Qlllll .\It:tt;(t“1((d:t‘ (:21 5i('t)(r‘)lt‘iiil 13:11:: V I . i I Ix " l _. .. , ;‘~" M 3. ofl‘K'scha ter " l' ‘ | H i . 5" "i .i , ' ' ‘ . " mi;~sI ' 3’ M s - \ . ()ne t’Xilfllplt’ of this religious re- Latin “‘“‘°“‘an religious leaders « ' ’, . t" . i. . .~ ‘3'; ‘ ‘ pressinent is the continuing pet‘secii- “h” had undergone “mm“ and , ,i .' ‘i l .. 4 .~ . we ”’51,: r ‘ l' l .. : Mil? tion of members of the Baha'i faith death line ““1“" “‘"l many helm“ . : " ~ I :- . l‘ .. in Iran. said Rick Troxel. professor ers alt" “liwmm ““3“” the 1' ‘ ' ,' '1 _ .. 5"“ 5 ‘“ " .5' ‘ is ,~- N. w t. . . w . if“ ‘ of math and education at Berea ('ol- Latin American WWV'lm‘m” prefer ' . . ,‘ . ‘ .1 . ., g I,” ’ L. & "E‘T‘RT‘W‘ sing-II \_ . . * . i. {t lege. a (hrist with "a muzzle around his - t." .- . ‘..I e tin” - '. .. I ) mg. ‘ i i. The Bahai faith has endured 13o mouth. a role m“ "mm“ '1‘” not A .. . ' in ~ * . i ' ,\ a... ‘ . ' ' .. " years oi tx-rsecution. but its condr WM“ ., _. ' . ' ' " L 1* r" if a“ ' ’ M. f l. . "0" '5 WWW" toda} in that “the In addition to the speeches ‘lie . 'v 'I. ' —-—- _ lll‘élntittli gowrnmetit itself is the \igil included music l’f- :tut .i; tin- ' I, ‘ . ‘ - Maxi; ‘ - religious hierarchy and therefore [)arkn855.” a trio whose songs pt‘t)~ ' . 1 ' 1.. '3 if '2‘" " , . . the natural enemies of this reli- tested Violence and promoted tree~ ' , ». ' .' f ‘ -,“~K,w ,. I“ gion are in the position of power. not dotn . - ' l . .' ' . V ‘ W » ’5 i” ‘ '3; only in the religious hierarchy but , . . . ' ' .- . _ :.I‘...._ . , ‘ also in government positions." Troy “1“ Klimt)" M”Us" “WV l‘“ “‘t ”l '. i - ' 3,: . g f »,‘ ‘ ' m 91$“an briet lecture. tltc \.iltlt‘\’l‘tl Aninestj. lite: :ta' oital. ’ . . . ; _ I ; .1 ' . ‘ Those of the Baha'i faith are "oiii- {d'lild'hwl 1"”10' “ ”"IH‘M'I l" ‘m . . ' ' v < I” ‘-. cially regarded as unprotected infi— Jfl '. . '- f ’ ' i i * dels" b} 1h“ goiernment. 5“ they 'l‘assie. a second-year education . . ' . . ' IIIANNAVI‘ Korno‘Sia" are continuously subject 10 arrest. graduate student and iornier presi- . . -- Hard as a I'OCk imprisonment. confiscation of prop dent oi l‘K's Amnesti International _ ‘- _ ‘ - erty. "HUN” "t “5115- mm dental “l chapter. said the orgatti/ation is a - Ii employment and ”‘9 ”til“ to 3550"? non-political group which not is , I Dmighi Clayton and Jim Shumote both civil engineering iu- for r) geology exam yesterday afternoon in the geology lob0< ble.hes.iid through a lot oi "grass-roots letlet . - ' ' f' mots revtew rock and mineral characteristics in preparation rotory, Th". persecution meets the qualiii- writing ” ' ' ' cations oi the [Med Nations‘ char— _ . _ - . . " f";;.1'j 23‘7“ I. . , ' Senate can did ates talk ab out campus “I. world's "longeshrun- . . ‘ ' l‘.‘ l \ “l \\E W’MFHR one who might not do as good a job his life. but said he is ”really inter» shake" for all minorities oti campus (urtis Jackson said is the key to mng musical ~ The Fon- , I “All “I'll" as senator as I will.“ the elementary estel” in the function of politics and and make people more aware of uniting the ireshinen oi the l'K cam- tastiks ~ Will be 99" l . education freshman said. SGA SGA pus is communication formed _tonight at the l‘llt‘i'lll‘m l‘tl‘ freshman senator Two issues Graham put high on The tllltltK‘ltlt‘tl ireshmaii from is ‘lnstead oi Just complaining about 5959“,; Theater. For a pro- z 3"‘1' 5'3““ ior today 0‘ the ‘3 candi- her agenda are the improvement of advocating unification of the fresh- Mike Crosbie would liked to see it ipl‘Olllt‘l’HSl. I want to do some- “w m mm (LINN fl"? Pill“ Will be running on a campus lighting and security. man class as a main part of his plat- the lack of parking available to thing about them." the telecommu- v ' ' “m“ and ”"99 W“ be running in form freshmen. dorm—room privacv and nications freshman said Po” 2' I I (hilwmklmlllytx h t Deena ()mhres. a biology fresh- catnpusvsponsored social functions ”\W “l ‘ C “59" 0 represent man. is seeking the office because Lucy ()gburii is seeking the office chaii e Runnin with Jackson is \lai'k ‘ the ireshman class in the Student she wants to become involved in a because. "I wanted to get involved "l-‘Eeshmen are getting the bad ”\ managpsvchology freshman “‘0 W mm' (it“t‘mmf‘m Association 59W"?- part of SGA and have a voice in de» and I felt like I would do something end of the deal." (‘rosbie said of the ‘mman “:0; mum,“ ,h ”the u . Cam" and Donnie, 0'9 Howey er. students will be allowed termining issues important to the to get freshmeninvolved ” parking situation. “It just seems ot “.l.‘.”n’“.fi“ \. laks ‘up if some: hoping to set milofloms on \_ to cast their vote for any two candi— studentsofthecampus ()gburn. an undecided freshman. like funds should be able to park thirlxisn‘tright 3pc ‘ i tho UK gridiron. SO. il-HR‘W‘." “15h plans to address such issues as ini closer itothecentralcampusi.“ g l m P0906 llt‘l't'T‘ilIOOk atthecandidatos Nancy Bridwell does not have a proving the parking Situation for (‘r0sbie. a metallurgical engi- ' . definite stand on any particular freshmen around campus and mak- neering major. is running on a ticket Paul Ladegast and Brian Sumner i . » , James (‘ratt. a political science campus issue. ing the campus safer at night by in- with Mike Dehlinger. think the best platform is not haying ‘ freshman. said "it is time that the “1 need to hear both sides of all stalling more lighting a definite one tl‘i'fihmt‘n 8‘ UK receive an Efftxtive the issues before I take any partic- ()gburn is running with Tim llem- Mike [)ehlingerI a political science “Wei" StudentGovernment.” ular stand on anything yet.“ she bree. freshman. has not made any “AS senators. “'9 $05! “'8'“ ‘0 act ‘ . If he is elected. Craft will “think said. statements on any issues with the as the middle men between the '1 “m .- oi the freshman class first and fore- Bridwell a civil en ineerin fresh- Tim llembree thinks he has an ad- exception of the University's alcohol freshmen and the SGAI" LadegaSL .“’ M WM! 0 most when voting on istudenti legis- man is “fining Maguse shegwanted Vantage over his opponents policy concerning mle over {m a psychology freshman said. "We're x ~ ~ “a' t“ mum to "get involved in the campus deci- “l have an idea about what goes 389 0‘ 2‘ the": to represent what they want. . h. M” . '0' h storm and help other students have a on in the political arena.“ the pre- .1 ‘ h '01 the notwhatwewant. ~ w h I" " ”‘ Laura Graham didn‘t want to take voice inthedecision." med freshman said pret y muc agree w' - .. m * m it“ an) chances of having a running . way 'tK bash (the alcohol policy) A lot of freshmen have never -m m - h u mum . . If elected. Hembree will try to im- now. he said. "If people want to seen each other, Sumner, a pre- , .* . ;* Dough“ Nelson. running wtth prove the parking and lighting prob- live in UK housing. they should med freshman said. “and they need m.” ' ' . H‘ ”"1“ want to run with some- Bridwell. has "ever held an office in lems on campus. try to get a “fair abide by University rules“ togettoknoweach other," V‘, “ -. r . .. c‘