. \‘ol. [.xxn, No. (,3 Ker e] ltnlveulty of Kentucky
Tuesday. November I}. I979 on Independent student nemplper Lexington, Kentucky '
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Carter orders halt to U. .purc ases o ranian or
‘ 31, TheAssociItcd pm, —*— revolutionary guards in four towns in relrricd products botiglit fioiii third Whether or not it has a mayor mission and left lehraii.
KWIUH‘IU' polmcans “PPI‘Wd northwest Iran. countries. ll so. it amounts to 700.000 economic impact on the l‘nited States He said the Palestinians had told
President (‘arter declared “no one (Pa’PF’PS “Pt-0’" '0 halt purchases of “America does lace a dillictilt task barrels aday .t Sto4pcrcerit of total or lrari.the l'.S rnoyedidonething Iranian authorities they "belieyc
should underestimate" American Iranian oil,bulsayevenmoreshould and a test." (‘arter said as lie 1'5. oil coiisurription strip Khomeini of one of his maior America cannot be fought through
resolve. and ordered a ltalt to l'.S. be doflfi Story 0" page 3‘ announced the oil cutoff in his the actual impact was unclear. weapons. the threat ol anoilembargo. occupation of its embassy btii rather
purchases of Iranian oil yesterday iii ——-——-—— nationally broadcast statement. “Our lib. oftictttls said the) bclicyc a in the psychological battle with through a serious and radical
an intensifying test of will and power discuss "a proposal concerning the response “I“ measure our character pooling arrangement set tip by Washington, confrontation."
1 with Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini American Embassy" and otir courage. I know that wc Western nations after the “Wt-74 lhe three en\t)1\s from the PI.(). KhalalsaidtliePalestinians hadriot
and his Moslem militants, Radio lehran did not describe the Americans will not fail." -\i'ab oil boycott will go into effect. which has good relations with the been "mediating." lhe PM) says it
'I be dramatic move came as proposal. saying it would be ditulgcd Hg said it wasyital to allthe nations But some oil experts pointed otii the revolutionary regime of Moslem neycr had direct l .S sanction for its
conflicting signals emerged in Tehran once the council approses it. of the norm “that the liyes of crisis plan was established to counter clergy man Khomeini. had beentrewed efforts. Khalaf also denied that the
about whether progress was being Bani—Sadrandotherlranianleaders diplomatic personnel and other export reductions of 7 or riiore by many as the best hope for lreeing Pl.()was iisirig the Ichran mission as
made in negotiations for the release of realfirnted their country ‘s central eiti/ens abroad be protected and that percent. and does not address itself to the (i2 Arriericari and 3t: non-Artierican a way of winning l‘.S. recognition for
a reported 98 hostages held by demand that the I'nited States harid we rcliiseto permit the use of terrorism the case of a member nation hostages set/ed when the student it.
students at the [KS Fmbassy in the met the exiled Shah Mohammad and the sci/tire and the holding of unilaterally halting imports. militants took oyer the embassy Not. “We neyer were quitesure whatthey
Iranian capital, Re/a Pahlayi to stand trial in Iran for hostages to impose political Specialists also pointed out that the 4. were tip to.“ State Department
A th ree-ma n P alestrnian his life. demands," complicated structure of the world oil A Pl () source reported oyer the spokesman John Wheclock said.
negotiating team ga\e up its efforts Khomeini‘s regime had new trouble “No one should underestimate the market riiay mean (‘arter‘saye little weekend the Palestinians were It was not known wltether the P
and left 'lehran. the Palestine on the home front. lhe Iranian news resolye ol the American goyeriiment ieal effect on supplies lraniari oil negotiating with Iranian officials and lelirari ambassadors from Strait.
liberation ()rgani/ation said. But media reported unemployed lrariiaris and the American people in thls could simply flow irito the wideopeii student representatiyes. But on Pakistan and ltirkcy. said to hate
Abolhassan Bani~Sadr. Khomeini‘s took (Her two go\ernnierit ministries matter." ('arter said. “spot" market and cyentually be yesterday the PI.()'s .\o. 2 olficial. joined with the Pl () in the weekend
foreign affairs chief. announced that in lehran to demand lot“. and His decision apparently coyers both ftinnclcd aiioiiyriioiisly into the l .S, Salali Khalaf. told reportersin Kuwait talks. were still pursuing the
Iran‘s Resolutionary Council would Kurdish rebels attacked Khomeini's oil bought directly from Iran and pipeline. that the cnsoys had given tip their negotiations.
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operational and able to offer homes 60 A consultant will adyise the “th I P
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In addition. since the last 01 A consultant will b1," mowed on Deona (irimmett. 16 months. gives her unsuspecting playmate a peck on Road. The children were attending a daycare centeriit the church when
October. the company has made plans (‘ontinued on page 3 the cheek whilethey play at the (‘ommunity (‘hurch of (.0d on ( lays Mill Denna expressed her feelings about her playmate. Shane. ‘ 1
Over $150,000 spent ——today—————— ..
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At center for the Am land In passed for |.()()() others in Michigan after a tanker carrying
I SCap g I I I state hydrogen fluoride was righted without a leak. \o iniuries _ .
were reported in the three weekend derailments, ~._
TI”. KENPHTKY ('AN('IIR ('OMMISSION took the Authorities said about 200.000 people who fled their '1
By DALE MORTON The 20 red oak trees which will dot Wessels suggested that the first step yesterday toward establislitnga cancer registry to homes in Mississauga. Ontario. will have to stay away at 1.
Statt “met the northernmost part of the walk are organilations proyide the ”1.1.11 collect information on all cancer patients treated in state least one more day because of the threat of C‘tpltiston and 1
(1 d 111 _ 11 being paid for partially by donations instead of contributing to the line mum" 1 1 111 1 111 1 11 leaks from a tanker carrying deadly chlorine gas. -
too in s come in num Crs. .' . ' I ~ ,. 1_ 1 , , _ . . ,1 1 1 1 . c corriiiiissron riiec ing in run or. air ori/Ct ic .‘
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campus. Sharon Schraegle. 11 111111th1 111. Pi 11111 1111111 11111 $11511 1111111 11111111111113 secretary to deselopa workable plati for such a registry and his third campaign for the 1chub1lica1n 1prL511Lntld 3.. . '
It Started with the addition of the Beta Phi 11111111111 came 10 “11111111. 11111111111111111111111111111 11111 1111111111161 to report back to the commission next month. nomination as othercandidates of both partitsfanne out to
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. . . . 0th“ “tth d proposal to help tUhd tht he said. registry could be a breakthrough in early cancer detection. Reagan plans to announce his candidacy Ina speech taped '
Chd'hg W'th an enormous landscaping Fine Arts improyements last year. (‘ontinued on page 3 yesterday and televised tonight on a makeshift of local
9’9““ A (EROl‘P ()I l0 lRANIANsiudentsat thel niyersity of television stations. He‘ll also deliver his speech liyeat a $500— .
lhe Wade Warren ('ompany 0t louisyille say they don't belieyc Shah Mohammed RPc/a per-plate fund-raising dinner in New York. ' P ' '.
Lexington. which has been giyen a I Pahlasi is ill And they say many students believe his trip to After the formal announcement which will make him '
budget of $52,600 to beautify the area New York is another step in a (‘I x plot to restore him to the mm and presumably the last Republican nomination
. immediately surroundingthe new Hne I . . a n d plaza fl nal Ste pS power in their homeland. the 08-year-old former (‘alifornia governor willembark ona 1
Arts Center. has been working lhe l0 students said a l' S.-backed coupdisplaccd l'ormcr five-day. I2-city campaign intended to solidify his position f1 - -
overtime ‘0 finish project on schedule. Pre1mier1311(1ssadegh and allowed the shah to return from as the early fayorite. 11-1"
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expected t0 €th 1 1 Now that the New Fine Arts (‘cnter Wessels said the project was on hold natlon The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said ,’
However. 1”“ WESSCIS- director “t has been completed. other north “until we were finallv able to get the yesterday the four-year mission to thc comets Halley and i 1
UK director of the Physical Plant campus improvements have begtin l‘ine Arts Building completed." .. ‘V (. RTFR‘S (‘l'TOFF 1 I 1. 1 PIempeI Two would returnthcfirst closeup pictures ofthese : ‘
- Division. said he feels“confident that the most noticeable to be a new plaza “Hag Plaza." as it will be known. 1mP1'1P1I1P‘1f‘:1l1)11I1'1‘1 $11111" 111111111111 1111 111111111111 P3111 [Limilcl't dazzling bodies and significantly increase man‘s knowledge . '
1 .. they XVI" be done (“tth the project) in for buses across from Memorial will be “a terminus ol this big lraPrPt's that?“ Cl;“0m£r\ In 111.1 1. 51 P M the phenomena. 1 P
1 time. 1 1 (‘oliseum broadwalk." Marshall said. referring Almost onc~quarter of Ashland‘stotalcrudc-oilrnycntory Although the protect has "PP "m hem apprmed PP P -
1 A wrde variety ”t trees and ShTUhS The Sl04.500 project. which is to the main campus sidewalk which comes front Iran. according to Dan lacy. Ashland‘s (“3355' the Space 28°F“) “Md ‘C'Pnnm‘hio ["0me P ,
P have hCen purchased bythe tihtVCT-S'tt)’ CXpectcd to be completed by Feb. I. runs from Punkhouser Building to "lanai!“ “t 2‘00""th mt‘d'a Wtat't‘h‘ PXanumP P0 mum detailed planning mu gm}
1 1 to line 1 the drive and walk will be “a focal point" for the campus. Memorial ('oliseum. Ashland Oil. the l5th largest oilcompany inthe l' S .uses 1 '
~~ ’ surrounding the "CW red httCk said l'K Design and Construction lhe Plaza derives its name from 450-000 “"9“" ‘t'ladat' lacy ‘a'd weather .
'. structure. 1 1 Division (‘oordinator (‘litton four llag poles which will be located in , ' ~
For those traveling down the main Marshall, the “park-like area.“ Marshall said. THl-I THREAT 0F EXPLOSION from derailed tankers .
I campus sidewalk. WhtCh leads from the park area will provide a place Marshall said two of the flags may kept More than 200.000 people from their homes yesterday (‘l,0l'l)\' AND (‘00l,l-‘.R today with hull“ '" ths‘ ""21 .
the Funkhouser Building to the for buses to Pull off Euclid Avenue for ”lust be banners.“ since the I'nivcrsitv m N“ mmmmm'“ '" “(mm and Canada. bl" the dang" 40‘ tows tonight WI” t” In th‘ ”PP“ 30‘ t" "‘“cr PO‘ P
* entrance of Memorial Coliseum. loading and unloading. he said. has no off‘icral flag. P
. 1 shade trees have been set in place. “It really all ties in with the fine (‘ontinued on page 3 .
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