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D . unte S. hompson, QOI'IZO [0U I73 ISt, VW appea e 6
By CARY WILLIS rains" —2 millions of colorfd‘ balls Angels, will appear at the Center tor His first such writing was an article an anthology of some of his best- based on Thompson‘s writings) and
Entertainment Editor running around a very complicated the Arts Sept. l8 at 8 pm. g . about the [969 Kentucky Derby, known work_ lwas referred to Hunter's “flung“
. track. strange symbols andftltgree. ‘ Thompson. who now lives in which appeared in St'anlon's lhonipson has also appeared in then we set it up." Sturgeon said.

. . By this time the drink was gtvmg ofla loud hum . . . 2 ( olorado. is a native ol l.ouisvt|le. Monthly. (Barry lrudeau‘s comic strip “000- $0 and SCB are allotting a com-
beginning to cut the acidandmyhal- excerpted from Fear and Loathing in His career began in the early l960s as Presently collaborating with nesbury“ under the pseudonym of bined $4500 for the forum. “It was
lucinations were clown to a tolerable Las Vegas by Hunter S Thompson. a writer tor the National Observer. Jimmy Buffett on an as—yet undis- Raoul Duke really kind of a special deal." Stur~
level. The room service waiter hada a Random House book. but his big break was the account he closed project. Thompson is also Hlis’ appeniancc it being eo- geon said. “He was going to [U on
vague/yreptt'liun t‘tmtohisfeatures. ~ g . . . wrote 0t. haVing spent a year tn national affairs editor for Rolling sponsored by Student (ioternment, the l6th. anyway."
but I was no longer seeing huge pte- 1 he king 0t gonm is coming to secrecy with the Hell 5 Angels. Stone magazine. the Student Center Board and Sturgeon said Thompson will also
"WWW/1'lumbe’mga’tm"dth"m" UK- ‘ .. 39W 43_ years Old. Thompson is His writings have spanned‘a wide WKQQ-r M 80 President Brad be attending the UK-lndiana foot-
"do’5 in POD" offresh b/UOd' Dr. Hunter 5' lhompson. author credited ““h creating "gonzo"iour- array ol subjects. from politics and Sturgeon said it was his idea to bring ball game on Sept. 20. .

"The only problem now was a of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. nalism. personal and somewhat sports to his personal experiences Ihompson here. Sturgeon said bringing the your-
gigantic neon sign outside the wm— as well as l-ear and Loathing on the exaggerated writings which include with recreational drugs. He recently “i just called Rolltng Stone after I nalist here will be a positive step for
dow. blocking our new ofthemuun- Campaign Trail ‘72 and Hells the author asa Vitalpartolthe story. completed The Great Shark Hunt. saw Where the But/kilo Rtiamta lilm SQ. “gm! (Brockman. vice Pm“-

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By LAURA WILLIAMS Sturgeon said an osetall aware- to the students. Sturgeon said sersity “Students get ripped oft lt alloMs campus students to talk radio stations such as WKQQ-FM
Reporter ness program is being coordinated "As tar as seeing it in action. l'mii some time." Robbins said. “Student about problems with someone their (98. l).
Presentl) to increase \lslhlllt) 'dttd t0 lreshman and haven‘t seen anything (imeinment help” students get own age instead "1 an “Id" person. WKQQ recently broadcast
“large! th areas Wllfl’t‘ “C “dill 1“ yet. but ”it“ hmealread) hC'CIl ht‘lp— ll'L‘dlL‘d lalrl)‘ H \hC Silld. announcements encouraging stu-
lack oi \isihiltty is the “biggest" gs‘t the people Itiled " lul (to me).“ said Melanie 1 .tons. ”CHINE Nuthttlt. library SCICNCC ”“5 59mm!” 5“ hit“ “”de on dents to come in and supply or cor-
problem behind students‘ untamtl- He said he wishcsto reach the stu- business administration lreshnian. graduate student.said SO helped her such serstce protects its \oter rcgts- rect information for the campus
tarity with Student (imcrnment. dents who are low on interest in pol- Howe\er. “I definitely think it‘s during registration and gave material trillion. distribution ol oiientation phone directory.
according to 80 President Brad itical affairs and other typical SO necessary." she added. “to gise it to help her on campus. material and phone books {or in- g
Sturgeon, areas, 80 should not only “collect mice to the students.“ “I don‘t know whether it‘s work- comingireshmen.accordingto Stur- ’50 also plans to initiate more

“in the past there hase been a lot or Ideas and expound the great policies I yons said the pamphlet. “Making ing. bill the idea ot S(i isagood one," 'geon. He added tlttit a blood drive diverse activities such as the visit to
good programs. but not ntuch pub- and virtues" ot itscll. but also shake it." which gives adHCC to new itlll~ Donotan scholar Ruth Hopper says. and hook exchange are being campus by Journalist Dr. Hunter S.
liCity.“ SO \ ice President Britt things up and make the studcnts itils on campus. and lhc whip“. "Students should base a lot to sat planned in, It“. tum“. lhompson this semester. (See story
Brockman said. aware oi issues, Sturgeon said. directory are very uselc! ”mt should be represented.“ 5“ plum m "mommm. alot more on this “page? Brockman said this

”“5 year. he \a'd- 5“ Wt” ”.V ‘0 Many students do not realt/e that Scott Robbitis. undecided tresh- Susan Wilson. an education l‘rcsh- “1th the lt's‘ill media"tltis year. Stur- should pull '" a different 50" 0f
gain more publicit).discard had pro- 80 has members on academic com- man. said he believes a student mitn- Mild. "I dtm't know anything 35“" “it'd-am] tnt‘rt‘itht‘itd‘t‘t‘thmg'" .chVd than are normally "”91“!st
grams and install more good ones. mittees and prosides servicesdtrcctlt gmcrnment is ‘d necessity for a UIl|~ tthttUt tt Wit“). ht“ tt t5 "69653307" 1h“- AV‘WWI 1“ “C“ “5 through I‘M“ m Student (rovernment actIVtties.

Speech partisan, GOP says .
on the inside
R bl' t 9 al ‘6 e from KET
Paul Mann‘s column on page 2 deals with the broken .
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dreams 0” would-be college football player. Also.t0day 5 By SY RAMSEY Schmidt 0t ( old hptmg “'35 m0“: inclined to grant the request because comes up With more moneythan pro-
editorial looks at Ronald Reagan’s awkward run for the Mmmd Pm“ “mu muted tn his view, although he also “”5. nm an mum mm. mamhw 1mm,
presidency. Apparently it is hard to run very well with one ‘ expressed similar concern.
foot in your mouth all of the time. ‘ . . In a Wm M Schmidt. who had This‘time. Stuart said. Brown said
‘ Mhm'd‘ indicated earlier '" the expressed reservations before the he Pta'SCd‘ his ofl'icmls. predicted a
State Republican senators said day that this “the the House RCPUh- Brown spa-ch. prose said m pan; great administration inthe remain-
A review of “Smokey and the Bandit II“ appears in after a mum5 Wednesda) they Wt“ “mm “”“ld Tam“ "9m“. bl" ”‘3‘ ing three years and said he would
today‘s Diversions on page 5 along with our first selection dftmand Equal “mt? "Om KentUCk)‘ tht‘)‘ '00de dimly 0" tttture SPCCCh“ “l d ‘ “d ' ' . support all Democratic nominees for
f .. t' n Educational 1eleVIston to respond to by the governor of that type. 0 "0 WIN '3’ ft prog.am ”t Congress in November.
or crea ive comer. Democratic (iov. John Y. Brown's which the chief executive reports to
bud et cut speech of last week. ‘ .‘ _ . ‘ ‘. the people or aUSW€t5qUC>tt0nS from . . . .
g H“ Stna“ ('QP lead€'>_dt~9'd°d the press or trom the people to be “He did admit he had no political
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The Wildcats Chris Poulton plans to‘ kick' I K’s oppo- Senate Minority Leader hugene 3.11"”: '0' eq‘f’dlé'mc a,“°'hv'l:w:‘3 " ”tttlttSICdlly d Polttlta”) Patttsan 58“) and I 38'“ SN." ”'d- 39'
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nents up and down the field this year. Read about it on Stuart of l.0utsvtlle said he and his ‘pc 0 '0 " 5 a 0‘” program. taking politics out of government is
8 eight colleagues are not necessarily “With anda news conference held by like taking ““8'0" 0‘“ or church."
page . seeking a full hour but time ior a the governor immediately after-
response on the public teleVision net- wards. wni‘llgrsagi rii: kzade‘iitlid‘lc Brrwdi‘tslatsd Brown‘s talk was supposed to deal
work. the people and .51": have d2": "(ms mainly with the potential SI l4 mil-
Weather Swan Si“d KET has had a history with every govcinor mm. we have Iron deficu faced this fiscal yearin the
“We‘re more concerned that it Or being hmamsan m pain,“ “and i been 0n me air .. ‘ (teneral Fund which finances most
More of the same _ today's temperatures in the “pp" doesn‘t go on in the future." Stuart hope they are no, abandoning "ft ' state government operations and ser-
803 along with a 40 percent chance of a thunderstorm mid ”pone” "The" the govern” . “cc"
doesn‘t give a summer. fall. spring . . S d h .. . “W . k' f th t' b”:
today and tonight. Winds should be light and varible, Sin and wmm “a": of me mmmom Sen. James Bunning.ofhorl1ho-- . tuart sat t at nestr in his (its e re as in; _or e um i
I0 miles per hour. south to southwest. The low tonight will wealth address ~- mas. already has asked KE1 Emu. years as a legislator has an adminis- cally to say that his speech was more
. be in the upper 60s M ii“- Director 0 Leonard pm“ {or tration come up with a shortfall in self-sewing and to his interest than it
House Minority Leader Art equal “mg. and Press said he is not tttiids listtalls. he said. a governor was on the budget.” Stuart said.
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