xt78kp7tqh8j https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt78kp7tqh8j/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1972-04-27 Earlier Titles: Idea of University of Kentucky, The State College Cadet newspapers  English   Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel  The Kentucky Kernel, April 27, 1972 text The Kentucky Kernel, April 27, 1972 1972 1972-04-27 2020 true xt78kp7tqh8j section xt78kp7tqh8j The weatherman. his weathered brow furrowed '
m "cum with worry. peered menacingly at the skies. “it
- 9 will be mostly sunny and mild today,“he said. ‘
”but increasingly cloudy and warmer Friday."-
His face grew clouded with worry. “There's a
chance of thundershowers Friday afternoon.
too," he admitted grimly. “Rain chances are to
percent today and only 20 percent tonight. and _
today‘s high will be in the mid-60's with a low
tonight in the upper 40’s." He stalked back to his _
VOL. LXlll NO. 13:; LEXINGTONKENTUCKY Thursday. April 27. I972 radar. slowing only to add that Friday‘s high I I s
will be in the low 70’s.
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Book bmd— M l I
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Are bookstores piliaylng fair ? s‘f‘as '
By JOHN SCHENKENFELDER Added costs of new texts. This undoubtedly
Kernel Staff Writer Changing books are expensive would keep book prices down. I . I '
.. , . because added costs such as .
They re a real ripoff,” a delivery and insurance charges One store owner pointed out I I
student complains. deduct from business profits. that professors buy books for a I' I“
“They think we’re making a While the stores are allowed 20 number or reasons. “Sometimes .: ‘
, killing,” refutes the store owner. percent off on new book retail even the mannerism 0f the sales
F t t d t th prices, one operator said they Ezpzesentativeuor the C01“ 0f the I. . . ,
or mos s u en 5, e campus 0 cover wi convince him to s ~ I o
assessors a 2:35.13 mm; 2.215333: sass .. s g on . , » ,.
vending machine that returns added charges. . . , ‘ ‘ III .
only a nickle in change instead of Selling them used kg: . .-' i -. * ~51"; ’
I the expected 15 cents. Theproblem of expensive Selling used books is a “MMM .: “it"e'an—éi" ,'
Actually store owners have books is largely the result of the frustrating experience. As one . mm“ smug“. gt
. . way professors order them. If, : It “Students put £ 3,. ,, : . .. , I. W .
little control over the price they f l . ld store buyer Pht ‘ v . _ ,3 «s I I .. _> .... ,:
‘ mark on books. One reason is 01‘ examp 8’ mStrUCtors won their bOOkS on the counter, hear a; " ~ ".1:.; _ " _ ,6 . ' - ."WH
. use the same text book for two or ffer and then hit the t; .M w i . - as .. __ ; s: , 4»
I because new b°°k prices are three years there would be no our 0 n ‘ ‘ ‘ I 1 3 i it!“
established by the publishers. ‘ . ceiling. ; _'I" .. . ,i ' If {I MI Q . II _ ‘ .
need for the constant re ordering Continued on Page 5, Col. 1 i_ m, s X . - . “was“! t _ M ,- ‘3' V“ s? _
Another is because of the ‘ f “ TI- a; 5K $ "I ~
' competition that exists between t t ‘ . .‘fis ., I5 sat .3? M *3»
the three stores, Kennedy’s, S d l dg P a MW at. :.
Wallace‘s, and UK’s. UK is often tu en S 0 6 r0 es I are x , ‘MW
’ sighted as having one of the best -‘ " - ' _ “m \- : WW“
_ bookstore situations in the T A 9 .1- u .. w “E: M ‘ .1 .. -o.-...,....,..-.,V f V
country. Few other schools this over . . S removal EJTI " 793* '= I' _ 1 '- . We,
size are serviced by three large “:7 . m I . - -. *1 j .. _ j -I ' m
stores. Sociolo . a» fit“ .. » ~ ... _' Me _. " I “to
gy 152 students made the rounds in the UK .. I : , -. I: . . .
Expensive texts administration Wednesday in an effort to find out Another mysterious hole in the '
Finding the best bargain when why teaching assistant Bill Lindsey was released [VK campus appears courtesy of ,
buying a book requires a lot of from h‘5 teachmgdutles. . . . Ch the construction crew laying the
shopping around. It’s not likely The students vlsned the offices of President Otis ug groundwork for the new library
I that one store is going to A. Smgletary, Vice Presndent for Academic Affairs . annex. (Kernel Photo by John Hicks.)
drastically undersell the other Lewis Cochran and Dean of the Sociology Depart-
‘ two. Stiff competition supposedly mgrhteylltldtldn ggfisll. they wanted “'mmed'ate ° °
- l l
fliers “‘11:“ h' d restoration" of Lindsey's teaching duties, and M “Skle wlthdraws I
e , a 1 e searc mg an asked Kenkelto“ oto bat"for the students.
comparing might add “P to a few Kenkel promisegd the students .he would present ErASZIEG;ONk-(A: ) :1— ~85]; togtggerm ki -" - hd . ‘
~ dollars in savings 0" books. their ca inf therc nsultati 5 ”since the reat mun ' us 1e as ecl e us. e -WI n w" raw '
se ur ° _°“ g to Withdraw from all presnden- from all primaries. a Demo—
Even before the books are bulk of'the students respect mm as a teacher and tial primaries and concentrate cratic office holder said. The ‘
delivered to the stores. the price want h‘m back in the classroom. a less-expensive, small-scale source said Muskie, who suf-
already been determined by the , , _ campaign on the search for fered a twin defeat in Mas-
publisher. I‘mdsq sstudents later spoke wnth Cochran and delegates to the Democratic sachusetts and Pennsylvania I
In feel, in each shipment is asked mm to cahameehng Of all concerned parties convention, a source said primaries Tuesday. will main-
enclosed a price list with the In order to return Lindsey to the classroom by Wednesday night. tain a. smaller campaign oper—
books retail value. Store owners Friday. _ . _ _ . ation aimed at recruiting Mus-
are given a fixed 20 percent Cochran said th‘S Situation was a. complex one m There were reports—denied kie supporters as convention
discount on the retail price. In which he was trying to protect the rights of students by the Muskie camp—that the delegates in non-primary
other words a $10 Sociology b00k Continued on Page 7- Col. 1 Senator would quit the race 31- states.
has cost the operator $8.
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onorarles ' ne one t e O -
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By CYNTHIA WATTS Links, the junior women‘s honorary, was Kappa. the junior and senior men's honorary,
Kernel Staff Writer established at UK in 1956 to "link" the to help the Alumni Association in choosing the
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second in- organizations Cwens and Mortar Board. the “GreataTeacher Award.“ ‘
.stallment of a two-part series on honoraries senior Women’s honoraTY- Links gives a 3100 Alpha Lambda Delta. another women 5
and the different opinions of the scholarship to a UK woman, and this Year honorary chooses members from first and
organizations' merits. raised money by conducting a survey with second semester freshman women who have
The men’s sophomore honorary, Keys, was Mortar Board of the Speech Department. made a 3.5 GPS or better. “To promote
discontinued in the fall of 1971. “None of the “is“ school lecturers scholarship" is the basic goal according to
members particularly wanted to keep it Members of Lances. the junior men's Deborah Grayson. president of Alpha
going,”said Alex Wittig, past president. Keys honorary. served as lecturers at the high Lambda Delta.
was also in debt to the University. school juniors' conference held at UK in “It is hard to find a purpose because people
Wittig said honoraries are basically con- April. “The benefits to me are most totally a in honoraries have all different interests,"
trolled by cliques composed of fraternity and personal achievement type thing." said Joe said Grayson. "There seems to be a flagging
sorority members. Moore, president of Lances. interest in honoraries." she added.
“The student thinks of his record. not so UK members of Mortar Board held an When this organization gave a party for a '1
much the honor. as primarily another slot on information booth at the beginning of each Girl Scout troop in October. only the officers
his pedigree," said Wittig. ”it is impressive semester stationed in the Student Center. showed up. Grayson said that frequently “the
to be listed in honoraries." Members served as guides for transfer officers do-all the work” on the club oroiects.
students and cooperated with Omicron Delta Continued on I'm 5. Col- 1
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 2_'|‘|tl~3 KENTUCKY KENNEL. Thursday. .\pl'il 27. l9?!
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. Nixon promises more troop W 1thdra W als l
"PERSONS at various occupations . _ “The Communists have failed
regarding N. American and Over “We will not be defeated.“ The chief executive said the of Quang Tri south of the de Their one remaining ho e ..
4 seas Opportunities. up to ”(60°00 President Richard M. Nixon United States is returning to militarized zone, and while the :.. . _ the Con ress of til: "
monthlv. For complete intormation declared in a nationally broad- the Paris Peace Talks Thurs— fate of much of tile CEntral IS l0 :lgtlnt a d game the
. . write to JOB RESEARCH, Box 1253, cast report to the nation, “and we day with the aim of halting the Highlands of South Vietnam re- Unite of Tth‘Unilted Stallegs th: 2
9"" T°r°"'°' 0"" and” ‘5 '0 will never surrender our friends month-old invasion and “with mained uncertain under heavy peotp e the cannot win amon re
’. “V" “5"“ to Communist aggression.“ the firm expectation that pro- offensive pressure. . VIC ory l yf 80 th V' t g f;
ductive talks leading to rapid As he announced over radio the pecpe 0 _ u_ ‘9 nam‘or
' . V, progress will follow through all and television that US. troop 0“ [hf battlefield m South “9" :U‘
. available channels." levels would be cut in the next nam. . 25
’ . , The President spoke shortly two months to 49.000—or 500.000 ' The South VietrliameS: are E.
' . g 2 HELP MAKE after dispatches from Saigon below the level when he took fighting courageousy an dwell Ca
‘ ~ ‘ g i _’ ‘ told of a renewed North Viet- office three years 380*N1X9" m the" self defense an d 25‘
‘ ‘ namese drive against the city solicited public support for his have made 81‘?“ progress an H
GEORGE McGOVERN - W0 o. ..
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‘ . , . I PartiCipate in the Kentucky Democratic Party . SEXTALKbyDr.Haskei|Coplinai8p.m.in Foss” HUNT Sunday_ Leave "am 5
,- - ‘ . l Delegate Selection Conventions to be held Apr” 30, 10:30 AM. the Grand eaiiroom. 53:13:"? came" Ad' Funkhouser at mo pm. Sponsored by A
. ' mission free; public inVi . G.A.S. 2‘
‘ . , . ‘ throughout Kentucky 0n SATURDAY; APRIL 29: 1: Four Angels From 8 GIRLS can sign up tor the tall sorority rush WILD FLOWER walk 9 a.m. Saturday at (i
‘ ‘ v at 2' 00 P M in room 559' Office Tower. . Bernheim Forest in Clermont, Ky. Walking
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.. . PerSIBI'I en Effective Hamiltonian tora Crystal Electron reserva'ions call the Louisville office at 585- 5“
_ ‘ - . , .- . . . . in a Magnetic Eield,”.lo.a.m. in room 320, 3575. S?
‘ g . _ '. For further information on your speCific _infam (are waist;'Fs’giisgénei’fixeianon New, "5,“ (Uhiversi'y student Aqvisqry Com 5.
. . t 1 - . V! County or Legis|ative District Convention please -(‘lasses through (irade Six 7:30 pm. in room 600, Med Center. All $3115'jnffh‘afifggtima,ifilffly‘i’é‘fmgii LE
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'~ ., ' , -' ‘ ‘ ‘ C6“: i;\_dUIl , ber‘ we and r:lrosl'.r2)g(;sYUCLuBIrneeting 7:30 pm. in room gigaj’lfieoifshcfiiegggyn 20" Student Center. :2,
,- . . u _ , - iscussmn zoo Funknouser. ‘ - N
' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ - - e _ _ ’ . . TWIN TOWERS, two u.s. Chess Federation
-. .r - . 257 269‘ °r 258 4358 ior further miormauon ares: med w ~
T i l l .' 1 Paid for by ['K StUdentS for can to a meeting on ”Comprehensive Health 5""an "_‘ room 308' Complex Comn‘tons. WI
-’ ~ .' . \lcFovern Pam Elam Care" in room 202’ Frazee Hall. Registration Saturday at 9 am. P ayers pet
' ' . , , ‘. ' ' ' ~ YOUNG DEMOCRATS meeting ,0 elect mustbe USU: membersmon-members may be
' ‘ ' . - . Treasurer. 278-6259 officers at 7:30 p.m. in room 245, Student '°”‘ 3' "99'5"a"°"- Ph
. ‘, , ‘ ', I Center. Tom Ward, 6th District w
‘ - ‘ '. ‘I ’ t f . - Congressional candidate will speak. All MISCELLANEOUS $6
. . ' . ' » members urged to attend.
t -, .' . . . VENERAL DISEASE information and 27
', ~ ' .- . . ’ ' LECTURE on Transcendental Meditation 7 referral. Call Operation Venus at 255.3434
. . ‘ . . .4 pm. in room ”4, Classroom Building. Mondays through from ip.m.to ii p.m. and ' r“
‘ ' , ‘ . . , . .. stages-.1... . , . Continued Friday in room 102, C.B. Fridays 1 pm. to 9 pm. y‘
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. . 'I'IIIC KI‘IX'I‘II'KY KI‘IIINI‘IL. Thursday .\pl‘il 27. l5l72—1I ‘ i -‘ - - ' '
l ‘v-vzi ’1 :.;""=:=” 3" " ""54“???" .355 ' ”‘3“32'5fififi . “i :"x‘H/Vcflfifm " yam , “:4 ' V ‘
455 16525 ' ' ”
ted HlllEl PICNIC -.
WoNoommoN ' ‘ ‘1 ‘
) e W"- SERVICES f . , ‘
J: FOR RENT SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: Ap- mm-------m~---- , . , . . ,
e W p|jcafion5 Will be, accepted from sunday, Aprl' 30, I972 . 2 P.M. . . . L .y ,'
the APARTMENTS T students for Courier Journal and EXPERT MECHANICAL REPAIR, - . '. .
ow" 8‘ C°"""’Y A93" Louisville Times Summer Sales 8 eClaIIIIn In s on C Is and t I . ‘ ' - '
ments, 444 445 50 th A hl . . p q p a mo 0"“ 95 . - «2
the U s and Ave. are now , .
renting for summer session Close '0 U K Crew. Must be Willing to travel Try us you lillke us 255 3183 24MB I , l .
m and a” m . - - - through out Kentucky and Southern MEET "h I’ : , . ', ‘l
g root Calfgse2cfiggt'frs 2620:4106)“ sun dec.‘ on Indian-u: This posnion will pay $90 LOW COST FLIGHTS TO EUROPE, depart _ e e at the S’Udent center ‘ ‘f _ i Z. ‘ ,
OI‘ - 25AM] per week salary (no commissions) New York, Detroit-Chicago. Cheap, call 266- Pa rklng LOT and Haggin FIEId Parking ' f . v‘ * . '
iet- ROOMS- Girls only cooking _ _ plus travel expenses (meals, 5922. 16AM? ’ . ' '- ‘ .
- prIVIleges, lodgings and transportation) Con- LOT 3' ‘30 or at Tem I A ' ' I " ’ -.
ZZX‘JfW'“”SL'Menwa'W's- 3°” tact Placement Office at once. |n~ BICYCLE REPAIR and ACCESSORIES p e dath Israel at - ' . .
Ire terviews will be held Friday April DODDS SCHWINN CYCLERY 1985 2:00. . ’ ‘ ‘ y
28, I972. 27A28 Harrodsburg Road. Phone 277-6013. 26AM2 .. r . . 4 -.
tel] EFFICIENCY APT. $90per summer month ' . ‘.- 1‘
Call 233 0307 or 277 9775,- 421 Aylesford. ’ 3‘; '
75AM5 ‘= . ‘ .. ' -.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN . ' i . --
_nd HELP WANTED: Sycamore Shop, Fayette INSURANCE SALES AND . ' , ~, . .
of FOR RENT: Four room house, close to Mall, Full or Part time. 27AM3 MANAGEMENT WITH A BILLION Thursday and Friday Night . . l
gjlmpus. fireplace, garage, big backyard. DOLLAR KeNTUCKY COR- .1. . .‘ I. . ,
Forest Park Road. 277-0665. 25AM] Mm--------m-~’~ PORATION. uws ARE THE . - . f ‘ , ‘
SUB-LEASE for summer—4 bedroom,fully fOR SA’LE U N I V E R S I T Y K E Y . "l , _ ‘_ ".-
carpeted house, near campus, swing on ' REPRESENTATIVES!” PHONE Buster Brown - i Q C: .
large front porch, fireplace. Call 277-7353. OR WRITE G. MICHAEL THOMP- f ~, ~ . .
26A28 FOR SALE: Down Sleeping bag, :90. Call SON. AGENCY MANAGER, 3347 s T d "a II .1 .. ‘ _ ' -.
APARTMENTFOR SUMMER,Furnished,2 273-5373. 27A27 TATES CREEK ROAD, SUITE-7, C III’ fly lg ‘I’ , . ._ .
. .. 4, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY .....606- y - ~ ' ' . -..
bedrooms, air conditioned, 257-2697 days, 269-3321 . . , , e »
269 3049 nights. 25A27 ’67 YAMAHA 250, 7,700 miles, Excellent _ ‘ Th H if. Id cl .» ‘ - .
- 'w - - W e (I e on " .
ram SICK! SAIOII SORRY!!! Over Housong?? gyms" zszm'es ”50 ca” 255 “55' FOUND I ' ‘ -- ' .
DY Apply for Summer, Fall terms. Act N-O-W’ ' mewm ‘- .’x -._‘ , _‘ , .
2-8 occupancy. Close UK. Nice. 253-1515, 255 . -' one pair 0‘ SUN-3'3”“ in NW ' -- ' - '~ r ' ,-
m2 FORD VAN $400.00, 1968 305 Honda , . , . _ , . .. ..
6339. 24A28 ‘ , nallsm bUIIdIng. Identlfy and claim at 9 m t _- . - . I, . .
zine; $350.00.- Call for Information 272 3133. 25A27 Journalism building! room In P. . 0 I OJ“. 2 . y .- ‘ .k .
For APARTMENTS, HOUSES OR ROOMS for mLfigagcm - f z '- , ‘ . ~ .'
585- summer or fall. Let us find it for you. ; >3 ; l “
Studentownedand operated.$5iee.253-154o Th 540 SOUTH BROADWAY j ,‘ g I.
:om. Kraig's Rental Reiteral Service, 205 e , MANNY MORMANE Please C6“ me M (4 Blocks Behind Student Center) . . . .- _ ‘
for Limestone, 24A28 You're still around). I need a ride to Philly, 3, . 7 ~ ‘ .-
IS in LEASING FOR SUMMER furnished CAR BARN wend)’ 79996“ 25A” . Must be 2! with ID. ' " V
Iter. apartments on Aylesford and Transylvania, " - 7 I . . ’
2 -I - - ~ W -
. 53 0630r 254 4546. 26AM2 vw & _ fl _ ‘. , f ‘. . .
lion WANTED "' o , ' ' ‘
and m----,,---,-,-,,,- F . A t R . ermpuper .- y . . _ g .-
":r~s WANTED: Roommates for the Summer, $45 ore'gn u o epa'r Now 0 en for ‘ I. \ ' - \ .
V per month, own private bedroom, 5 7 1 " V“ '? ‘
nay bedrooms, IV: bath, Chevy Chase area. GuaranTGEd Arsenal, Inc. G, ’ .5 ‘ . .>
Phone 2663027. 26A28 25 9 D I. , -- U " ~ '. . .
4-791 a.m.-1 t -'
WANTED: Male roommate for summer 2 0 pm . . \ Fus' e Ivery -.l, ' ." ' ' -
$68075 month; utilities paid; call 299-7042. Send $1,00foryourdescrlptlve ' . _ .- , i .
27AM] ' - - ~» - ~
safe: 1969 PONTIAC LEMANS CONVERTIBLE catalog 0f1,300 qualltytermpapel’s . Phone - .- y.
and - WANTED: Used K 8: E slide rule. Log-Log gsgsrc'g'ér‘ ZigéfigMgzmyras' MUS' Sell, . . 'f » _ , _ '
type preferred, Call 258-2221. 27AM1 ’ ‘ 519 GLENROCK AVE., SUITE 203 ‘ -' '. s ' ‘ . '-
tion - LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 90024 . "~ - - _
and JOB OPPORTUNITIES UNIVERSITY TRAVELERS CLUB “We need a I0ca| saIesman” ‘ . » ‘ * t, .1
'm' WW , Traveling 'hIS summer? Stay - . _ ‘ > . ‘
SUMMER BABYSITTING: Individual overnightfree! Stuckat home? Host .H " , ._ ‘
wanted for babysitting one to two times a tEravelers. Meet "'e'fd'y 9909'9- l ‘. ” ~ . -
week. Call 269-2493. 26A28 in‘shzngggrézuggzs xfih’emembirs M . . . , . '
. . . I now or _ _ _ _ ., - ,. ‘ ‘ "
M, mus: um m m ,m, SUMMERJOBS m on. Thur. 5 I2 pm Fri. Sat. 5 pm I am .
COED TO BE GOVERNESS to 4 children, Berkeley, Calif. 94709 STUDENTS .' ' * . .. -
June 15 to August )5. Travel with family to S. average Student makes $3.10 an ' .‘ . . -
Carolina. Good salary, apply in writing. - hour. Call Mr. Dave Hardin Fri. ’ SUNdflY 4"2 Pm . . ' ' ~
Mrs. isfiMMadden, PO, Box 780, Lexington, from 6 p.m. _ l2 P-m- and Mon. from . ~ , . , -’ z
y. 6 am. - 12 . . . . . - ‘ ' , ‘
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Homosexuals belong to one of recognition as a campus handle aivery delicate matter, first step in dispelling the distaste an
. our most abused minorities. Many organization. Recognition is they mUSt take into account the many People feel toward at
. “normal" Americans treat them routinely granted to groups that fact that homosexual behavior is homosexuals. GLA could also help
- . with contempt and disgust. They meet certain standards. But the afelony and the probable reaction many tormented young People ’
' ‘ are discriminated against in the 65-member Gay Liberation ofa conservative citizenry. They who don’t know where else to if):
. ' job market, are frequently the Alliance (GLA) at UK has been must also keep in mind the turn. If, however, UK ad- an
- ,- 1 . victims of blackmail and assault, waiting for a decision since university’s traditional obligation ministrators conclude that the ed
' ‘ and are denied the right tserve in December. to serve as a haven for a state law makes it impossible for U?
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.. ' ; » . prohibited by law. discussed both sides of the issue In which the long forbidden homosexuality between con- 50‘
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. V ‘ a - tolerant in recent years, however. the policies adopted on other openly discussed. This, in the an civilized act. 2
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. , .. V ' ..‘.- C l : Apologizes for Star), platitudes and ridiculous remarks which A Stadents friend
V V . it were,to my horror, correctly attributed to
,t t j . 2,, . - ; ; lam writing this time not to ridicule thel 'Ve‘bu.‘ Without the context 0f the The.” ls a IOt 0f difference between
'. , ,, ', - V 3 I ' I Kernel or its staff, but to voice a general discussmn WhICh might have made some laUghmg at a person and laughing With a
. , V -.V t/ . apology. particularly to those involved sense out of nonsense. - . _ person. Thumbing my nose at you was not
. . . , , V . IV, \ with the movement. for last Friday's Iknow that the article could not have VconSistent of my thinking With you. I
. V '. , . V/ VI 1 V amide dealing with SM C and the “planned been Vlonger. I V know about spaceV ad- believe you were the most orderly group
~, / 1 '. l‘CVOlUllOll”. chrtlsmg. money. and their I‘ClathHSth [0 and well dressed of any marches we have V
' . I ‘ r " At one time I felt that whatever media independent operation. and therefore I had the privilege 0f seeing and we have .
V . coverage we could muster helped us and cannot attack the Kernel for its efforts. seen a lot of you in the past 20 years. .
' . t 1 l \ that exposure was essential, especiallv in However, .11 my above observations are Congratulations to you 0" wanting the war 1
. .g > _ . _ ' t ‘ coniliiunities such as Lexington. Atter accurate. It may be that an altogether new stopped, bUt I do believe our government 1
' i t V V , ‘ seeing my remarks in print. I realized that medium mllSt .be Vsought If. the word athresent is doing an above average j°b in ‘
' .. , ' . the article never should have appeared. communication ~pertaanlng . to thls' Of course, if you had a boy or girl 2
V . . . . . V V ,V de I believe I know why. coveragebe the news media of ideological ready to go into battle, or if you had a boy ‘
t I t t t e erne l‘vc begun to feel that the values, at- Changew's ‘0 remain legitimate. or girl in captivity, I am sure that would I
‘ V' , , ' = titudcs. goals and ideals of this thing we’ve V ‘1'" Raymond influence your thinking. 2
. -V » ,' V i V . , been calling “the movement" are perhaps . Mflhgmoibhflglmh The march that you all had seemed to be ‘
. - . , .V Established um LEXINGTON. xemucxv (,t such a nature that they do not lend Q v ' , well organized. There were a few in the I
- . ' ' ‘ . themselves to journalistic description. The at ,_ .- ;:. group that WOUld tend to have people thlhk :
- ‘ ' ‘ . . _ A” '"dewmem "ewspam' ”“5"“ ”Y "”9"" revolution. contrary to the immediate ”it - . - _ ' ‘3 that the entire grouo was bad. There are, ‘
‘. at the University 09 Kentucky , . V ‘ . -. " {ghost , U ' .5: "’-"“" i i -. 2:: d th ‘
. , images the word connotes. is an extremely .V ~. . - only a few who atten e t
. . .' " _ M.“ Wines Editortn Chief delicate and senSitlve thing. T00 delicate .g ' e I .;_ university that give the campus asawhole 1
. V, ._ Jjozneéewn :5333953'3' and too complex to be covered on the back a, » twist a bad image. What is it that they say, <
" a . ti « ' Jerrovw Litters, Associate Editor pelt];C 0f the Kernel- Wlth a few Simplisuc I u .7 ”one bad apple can spoil the WhOIe bun- :
. . ., ‘ Tum Ba'la'o Boom Steamed 690'99 G'DSW' statements by some so-and-so who is ,, *‘ ,2" Ch." That is true. Personally. I think you t
-. , . _ .’ Greg Hartmann, Ralph Long. V V H V H ”Hg _V:. VVVVVV , _ 1:}... 23,"? It _ 4
. ' ' . . ,' Assistant Managing Editors supposed [0 he hmllebOdy- £73,, (2‘ ' . ' .I’ f are a” a great bunCh 0f has and are very 4
- I." . V - . MSTLIQZ’IZI,1533533" The reporter and I discussed for quite ' a kmw'edgeal’le‘ ”is“ ”‘3‘” ”“0” 0”" t
' ‘ ' Dale Matthews. momnuamm Editor awhile. such things as violence, dissension .. t the affadaVIts, Including 10$: automobile l
. V . ‘ ' John Ellusrroauction Manner in the left, apathy (or what appears to be _ , ‘“ licenses, ballots, transfers of cars, and , .
. ' 1‘ apathy) and its possible sources. When one a.» t " i even one girl hadaletter to her sweetheart
- . .. speaks of such problems he must go deeply fl 2 . notarized andldoknowalot about you. So W
, V , ' :"nbxmSVCJ,';:,:$,;°L:,;?;,;"; into them and try to explain some of the ,ezj‘; ‘ .I ' " mark me down as your personal friend.
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