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Vol. LXXXV, NO. l26 Thursday March 3, 1983 An independent student newspaper Unwersnty of Kentucky Letington Kentucky
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several fronts 10 change a proposed dents of what is required of them. ' . .. ’ ’ ‘ A " . ' x , ‘5‘
federal rule that would deny educa- t'K has already begun sending the 7 . g .2 .- ‘4... , , 'i.- " ' y. _ j' , , i. 323.“
tion loans to students who have not material to inform the students of . « ”Hi i" Mali-eff "s . .,~,':4T."..., H . f; 3"“ , me 7 ‘ fig
nigisterm for the draft. the situation. "fi ’ “t; “33%... z .. .a. .. E3. to a» “3371‘?" . . , 5-, ‘. 4 1
Some schools argue that the Do "We don‘t like it. we don't think .5 ~ wk“; - ., _ . _ $5“; .-. _ ‘
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would Violate the Civil rights of stu~ niary' task is to find ways to cope I , ‘ at“ 4 as? 2: W. . _ . ' M ‘1 -,-
dents; more often they object to the with it. said John Phillips. presr _‘ " -. “ v; ‘ ‘ is; ,..
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enforcing the rule Independent (‘olleges and l'niversi» 1:, m um. M ” W: . ”fiver” M "f“ ‘ ‘” ’“”"“’i§i§§ w ’M‘
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l male students born in 1960 or later But the nation's 3.200 colleges and . ’ 9 ' " ’
‘ The rule was announced by the D0— universities are by no means united .. y .
partment of Education In January in opposition. Richard Rosser. presi- ‘L '
and. pending revisions. will take ef» dent of DePauw l‘niversity'. of r . 5“ ~' . '» at y». g .
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ftct in May and apply to student (ir(‘( mastic. lnd, sdld. “i feel it is .‘ g § \. g; vmw‘m§£ was étli’stqv._ it , _. ,f x .. N... ‘e;_,- ”arm” _ ‘ NM
loans for the 198349; school year. quite a legitimate demand by the :ws’fssgsg‘iw fife V; ”1a,... * x ”amt. fax-9%“ 3‘ «,. ""3“?“ Rim: ‘ jaw... ' ow ”6",” .‘~'
David Stockham. l'K'S acting dl- federal government No one is forc- ‘23’ £51,191 :3“ F f. fl - My. . ‘ ~ ‘ ” ,2,.d;.a“‘“ " '
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rector of finanCial aid. called tht‘ ing students to apply for federal stu— tW‘s‘eMe‘i ,; r‘ "3’ f. ,. ' _ 2 ._ *- 2g: minim}; my
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. den." In addition. he said the new the t’niversity of Minnesota. Ma— . i . ‘ ~» «
: measure will cost the universities (-‘iIi-gtor (‘olloge and Sw'arthmore m em ifiirm'sft“:"“‘*““~ {an . »~ . . , , t
money to design and check on the t oilege have filed friend of the court » c at ~ ‘* y fi « "L“ :7:
forms, 'rt'lt‘fS supporting a lawsuit in Minne- ’ j ' ' i . I? " 5
. “Ry this’ineans.” says Education apolis federal court that contends /W;MWWW%VW.- . g ‘V, . ' ‘
Secretary 1 H Bell. "the Lb gov the proposed rule amounts to sex Page is"; *EW“ ’ ”‘7’? fié’;_ ~ ‘ ‘ - My“ m... -. "at. “at, out
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payer funds will not be used to pio- students would lose aid * * ' ' v JD “u I“ 5 fi
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vide a college education for students Stockham said the law' must be en- so use, rider -
who do not comply with the Selcc— forced when it goes into effect How'—
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' ‘ days and Saturdays The residence ccrned about some broadcr issues 3 ,
X By \\I)Rl~3\t'ttl’l’,\l\\\ . , , hall would be open only to tumors such as public relations.” he Vi V. , "
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. , i’i lA-xmgton campus including thc to be madc before the end of the . ‘ i‘ CS,
i The pt‘UptN'tl ("hunt-10> In lllt' l ”I ' ’ ., , residence halls Singletai'y will 1982 Fall semester in order to print : . y ; Q \\ Q l \/
f vers1tys residence hall visitation . 1' probably be consulted because any information about the residence . § _ ' l t L,/ ‘3
, policics will go before President tttis - '~ change might concern other areas of halls has been delayed by bu l l u, '. ' 4/ /\.
Singlctary for final approval tomor ___‘ , [hol'niv'orsny rcziucracy l M 1y ‘ / “v”— \ \\
row. said Art (iallaher. main cam .V‘ For example. students in the [‘(‘Slr "We would have liked to had this ‘ 3:: x: (PD if c \x‘ 2
pus chancellor \: .. 5; gr .4" dencc halls enrolled iii the Lexnigton wrapped up by ( hristmas. he said i 3 " g» y j . d, ' Jv F .
- ‘iilllilht‘l‘ Sil'd F't’Slt‘l‘dil." ll“ “1” 3‘ at Technical Institute could be affected "The committee took longer than we ~»..' 5:: I” ' liVPV
submit lht‘ N‘t'tmlltlt‘nditl""15 ”l ”W s . / by a change iii visitation policies. expected to make a decision and Ni ‘;h’. *3? ‘ \L ”U
Advisory ('ommittee on Residenci- ““131. ~ (lallaher said rcaiicracy is \itlulllL’ matters ” ' ‘ 3 ,‘ .
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”asa matterotcourtesv 2"“ lot of the reorganization he said Any mink” m [m H“! mg! I h 1‘7 “it. h" ‘L/ l 3
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_ He has been involved in decisions 'Iheres no issue on who is sup if t Y t th l‘ttt“ F If m m J '. M
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3 of this type before. tiallahci' said An, GALLAHER posedtomakethcdccisioii 7" \ ”kl, (l '\\'l ti ( ht 1 ,' ,7 .
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lg' "It s only fair that we run it by him ”(l 11 «md lhdl upptrtlass ‘l-‘lld Robert Aumwinklc. \icc chanr “m“‘mi ‘ Til“ t“ :99" ”t1“
7, now " “U" ”‘2'" 4” «t P in rather ”lit” ‘ cellor for student affairs. said iial m [man “I i.“ m (H “ my “
I The advisory committee. compris l) in labor and Singletary' will be consid m” H .
,» ing selected students and adminis lfi addition. the committee reconi ering the ramifications of the “'l‘he question is what changes ‘
trators. proposed that freshman mended that Rlanding l. an upper proposallMore issuing approval willlwacceptul.“hcsaid J "M "A" '° *
have visitation from Tll p m on class cocd residence hall. be given “l)r (iallaher and potentially Singlctai'y could not be reached
Mondays and \\'ednesdays beginning internal 24rhour visitation on Fri ltr Singletary have to be con iorconimi-nt st P t ' I . l
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Brain isease I'aII'IS a IBMS memories EMI ies emo IOIIS - -
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Hy RttBl-IRTL KAISER fluttering memories of her life. like (lead leaves tion is cared for in the home by family members. f
htuftVtrIIvr They 58) Mime so last and some so >10“. according tH figures ll‘ltlli the ltcptirlmt‘lll ”1 By noti.i..\si'ii'ri:\iii:it “with; :iaiiiis mist-s an. .illiiililt‘
said Riley. whose wife was given a life expectaii- Health and Human Resources Reporter “HR ;
cy‘ of three to five years in 1980 She is in her Since at least 2 percent of all Americans arc i-‘gtm .1;\t‘ Ni»: ”ii pituide .yzi.‘ i
mid-50s afflicted with Alzheimer's 3 percent of those in 7.... V.“ . MM, ~51, it‘\1:.L‘ 5
Richard Riley was out of breath when he an- "it took (note a while to have it diagnosed She over iii» the burden on their families is at once y m, vi i. l any,“ \
sweredthetelephone . .. went thHH‘t‘kSln tht hospital.”he said . common and lonely And the population is still (the 0, mt. mm sure alum .yi \inumiv; in“. .y;.. .ippi_ii l‘hc 3
"I've been in the yard putting onions out. he Riley" does not offer much about his w'ifes dis- growing older ln iitoti. .t million .-\mericans were spring Le “hi.” sf i’Jll‘Ii'k \ 1).” WM.“ A h i“... can :.. lit>l\t’ ' .
said “I saw a story in the paper that people are ease. Just about the things it changes “l lit not over iii». in mitt. 23 million. and the projected fig rolls around [H mm‘ \l.ii'ch and my,“ it“; am 3 H mm c i
already starting their gardens. and l didiit want used to this running around like a maid. he llrt‘itil‘lht‘yt‘tll‘L’lttlllsul leasttomillion the powwow phlegm“ MUM} “‘1‘": 31.,“ y- . gum; .1 iiiii-ci-y t
them toget ahead of me , SilldJiiUEhlng ‘ ‘ Rut aside from scattered support groups. there \\lil commemorate the day with iron. 'ta ltw: \t.» t it.» trcn: ‘
Listening to Riley. one finds it hard to imagine Alzheimer s the vause of more than half of is little t‘lllttlltlllili support and financial funding the t‘lly's fourth .iniiiial st l‘.ii oi... ki-mii Ry Him. H ,r'k ii‘yrir i
' his wife's predicament. She is one of more than all senile deinentias can be as torturous a st‘lt for the family looking for caretaking relief The my _\ ltay parade “I“: l
1 .3 million Americans with Alzheimer's Disease. fence for the caretakers as for the patients. who result 15 5[[‘('551.lu\(‘(i by the iinceas'ing responsi 'l‘hc paradc m“ N. hm: “A“ 1,. p” m“ k ., m» y .n M" l
an insidious. unstoppable degeneration of the require constant care and help with smalltasks hflity' to (“H‘(‘ on lilt' liy'ng ghost of a loved on“ ,3. “W days ”in,” NW mum, ”in mm) M A“ fast N “W. 3.1.5,“ ”m i
brain and central nervous system While her husr they have literally forgotten how to perform. said Virginia Ito-ll who received a master s in so iday “in”; \l\ up A: : «magi-:1 i
band prepares for spring. she is in the throes of such as bathing and using a fork ~ “(1| work “on. t K and my“ “My“ m the l'ly' I50mm. (M “h”, p ,‘hmwmn’w 7r mmlmwm i
an indefinite tall one by one. she will lose the liver three-fourths of Americas elderly popiila See ALlHEIMEI's pogeJ ”Happy t'handlcr “,1 me .i m. hop” wh. ci.iiiy \i‘t’illil yzi'fauc
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THURSDAY the Democratic gubernatorial nomination have agreed to a grand "lilr‘llill‘ “’l"‘“””"' m" H" 1'9" \l"""“‘l"" “m" ‘ 1‘”: FM" i
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d'da'e '5 consudering the 'dec' tics who h;i\ c .i corms ‘toi'. 'u t’" Tic 'ficliittcd 1." 'hi- par .f'it‘ t
NOW Madrid fan" roatost fiSk Dr. Grady Stumbo, who issued a call for a debate in Homnikpnmrh Hm. lK mm”, “.|- pai"n'p.itc i
9 January, urged his two major opponents . LOUISviiie Mayor \s in .is the .i'ztiosphivi'i- unis :- an. pantie \‘mii‘ttis :i'iiiy the ‘
Harvey Sloane and Lt. G0v. Martha Layne Collins to ”“0 ‘h'tllltl (“WU i‘tt‘l‘“ "‘5 4“"? tl‘iit‘t—‘I‘ ‘7 l‘i‘li'fifl" it“? 3“ l" t
ST. LOUIS — Geologists released their first major study of agree to O debate during 0 forum m touusvllle on Tuesday cheer .it this _'yt‘.li s p.if'.iifc 4. limit i utiitzrighai'i .ii: ,|\\t¥(’tdit‘ l
the New Madrid Fault in a half-centurY Yesterday. conclud- niqht ‘1‘“an 3“ Mi “mm“, WWW “WNW! at mlwwimx w: ‘ “My i
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'"9 that " poses the "ONO" s 9'90"”, earthquake "5k and a Sloane said he would welcome a debate after the til- mph“ Le um. ..i fltc mu iii-nut iii my . ;,.\t.i .iiiiiiyiq l
quake COU'd COUSO over fl’tfee times the damage of the l906 ing deadline, "when we find out who 5 tn the race spring after .i font; if: can wintei i iinnziigfiun' .i nienifii-i iii Ylic
San Frantisco earthquake. Collins, while no, committing herself 5°.d after the its purpose is to it‘i iwopit' liii\t‘ Kimmy-J‘s iiisl Nicwly has lit-vii
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In its first maior study since l9l2. the US. Geologic Sur- forum that she ”probably most likely would be of a de. “m ltrmltlt .i my family .iimmmt \\ . flit Pill-“1‘ ‘l'lH ;
voy roPOrted yesterday that the New Madrid Fault is a bate" Surinatiniefrniii .ltlii :iiti-iviimie lh‘qu‘: limt ”HY "WU““L‘ "” "U i
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molor crack in the Earth 5 surface that runs roughly 60 miles ”muffin???“ l‘”‘ W my]. N .11: m. 1“ "t n J " thiy ”\Wm i
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between Marked Tree. Ark, and Caruthersvdle, Mo.. and / not Just .i celebration at Irish or: l‘hc parade wii‘. begin fit 3 p in
probably another 60 miles further northwest. The quakes \ gins hut of .1” mini“ L‘t'l‘Hl“ lit ,,i m,‘ Him”- 0, \orth \iili Jim
from the fault extended from St. Louis to Memphis, Tenn, said the ltliiegrass socicty is try “us! “do: sirt‘0i5 in mint of \liii- '
including portions of Kentucky, Illinois and Arkansas. WBA I H — ing in (‘qtnhu‘I groups ranging mm . i yi,‘ ”NH-mp “Wt" 5,
"The secluonco of earthquakes during 1811-1812 in the from the l‘olisti society to 'hc irowil or i\llll to gather .llll‘i
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New MadII'd reg'on has been a s'e'smo'og'ca' enigma, 9nd / \ "The criteria for units in the p.i \\ to what to t‘\l‘t‘t‘l in thc pa
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cause has been ignored by most people," saidthe USGS Sunny and warmor today with a high In ”w low '0 but we do want it» keep then: ll' thing. tha‘ h.i\i' iii-i-n in it in the
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The genera; .i"1f1iiii oi ‘tli'si' stat 1n :tsrecogiiitionthan it was to the l .s Supreme t'ourt ease of suggested lhat next time he use a advocate religious. or other minoritv non-Violent active participation to " ‘
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pressior. promotion When laced \ylth having 4 lti June of ‘82. (‘olorado police fortsattheireradication campus will give me the title oi .1
\ recent ‘iettei 'itli-ii \arii-tioneti to choose that individual or an confiscated bombs. automatic weap» The scope of this article is to dem- being a “modern and oiwnminded
Rights stiitwt 'iiii' 'tie l nited equally qualified white male appli ons and other firearms from a local onsfrate that oppression is wrong. person. that is a title that I will !
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that the outgrowth 11i ’his heritage iii run 111 polygamy beastiality sa in this country tippression' crous as this extreme example 1 In it out The time is drawing near for bility. which in turn leads to adapta 3
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1ivoveiiieii'iiitiie 1111s iiiinaiist attitude that gave rise to lowingfmdingsofoppression thereby cause white male homosex1 under the traditionalist oppresston winds of the world that will snap
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l' :ias 'tli'l't'l. 111-111giii/ei: ‘i1..i' "tie l’osse .i militaristic religious training mi aliiornia The significance of the problem of thisl'niy'ersny campus Marvin Hart is a second vein low .
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phrases Damon trses to describe m" 5“") \‘hllt'dttlnk‘. Mt" tions of his own on how to improve And so to whoever allowed this
I would like 111 iongratiiiate 1lii- EXO erotic”? (iilligan s Island .111 represents llis points about the shows imbe- the show. and he is so vain as to be- “thing" to be printed. thanks for the .
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