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coed is Miss Kentucky:
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Fditor discusses responsibility of
fraternities: Pogt Four.
Notion is not overlooked by foes:
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Hurricane Betsy rips eastern coast of
Florida: Pogt Seven.
Student Congress holds open enrollment tor student insurance: Pogt
Food committee Is appointed by SC:
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Congress Election
Set In September;
Thirty Seats Open
Deadline for filing applications for the Sept. 23 Student
Congress representative election
is set for Sept. 16.
President Winston Miller and
Vice President John O'Brien said
today all prospective candidates
for the election should "consider

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seriously the step to which he
might be commiting himself."
Some 30 positions are open
with seven students to be appointed to a subgoverning committee.
Student
Congress officials
have stated the representative
offices are of "utmost impor-

tance."
"The

legislative
program
which our administration intends
to present to Congress will require capable representatives
who must be able to display
originality and to exercise mature
Judgement," according to Miller.
By FRANK BROWNING
"To be able to perform as he
Assistant Managing Editor
should, the representative must
"Cot a weed, man?"
be willing to expend considerable
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By answeringyes, you're keeptime and energy in the daily perone of America's biggest busiing
University students discuss world problems with
Clayton Klingcnfus, Allan J. White, Sen. Morton,
formance of his office."
nesses that way.
the increasing their Senator, Thruston B. Morton, at last night's Tom Woodall, and Randy McTenzie.
Considering
. You're also . a major reason
COP rally in downtown Lexington. Left to right,
Photo by John Zeh
role the University's administrawhy the U.S. Department of Agtion is allowing the student body
riculture has appropriated $1.5 to
in the school affairs, Milmillion to the University to study ler play
said, "Commensurate with
the effects of tobacco smoke on this
growing role, we, the adminhumans.
istration of the Congress, feel- -it
Officially dubbed the Tobacco
is our duty to reevaluate our
and Health Research Program,
and our aims."
of positions
the study is in its first year
Continuing, Miller said that
operation. Acting Program Directo the some 300 Fayette interest along the parade route
his officials believe "any aspiBy BEVERLY BURLETT
tor is Dr. Raymond Bard.
Countians present, but discussed for the candidates, following in
And JOHN ZEH
for a representative office
rant
It's a threefold project that must examine his reasons for
the Pakistani problem with newsB. Morton
Sen. Thruston
open convertibles.
the program is involved in, Dr.
men prior to his talk.
About 30 UK students were
office to see that Tuesday night called for a moraseeking that
Bard explained. The tobacco
"This is a problem for the at the rally, Young Republican
they correspond to a hoped for torium on all military and finanplant, the cigarette smoke itself, new era of responsibility."
cial aid to Pakistan and India, British Commonwealth, but if leader Allan J. White said. Sevand man's physical reaction to
where fighting has broken out the Commonwealth can't cope eral met and talked with the
The Student Congress adminthe cigarette's smoke are each
istration, which was placed in after 17 years of border dispute. with it, then it could be a proper veteran Congressman before his
under study.
"We have got to use all the field for the United Nations.
office only last spring, mainspeech.
"It's the first time an interdistains that the University's Stu- influence we can to bring this
"It's clear that the CommuAsked about Vietnam, Morton
has looked at the
ciplinary group
dent Congress needs students
nists have been wooing Pakistan commented:
'What effect does cigaquestion,
to meet, "the challenges
News about the conflict befor years, especially, and with
"I don't think our objective
rette smoking have on human willing lie ahead."
which
some degree of success, since we is a total
tween India and Pakistan
which
health" Dr. Bard said.
have been supplying arms to would be military victory,
The first area to be studied,
"Only when we have made a appears on page seven.
very costly to acheive.
India to protect themselves from Our main
of necessity, is the tobacco plant valuable contribution, can we
goal is negotiated peace
a settlement that is meaningful
and the problem here is consider ourselves to have per- conflict to an amicable solution," the Red Chinese."
itself,
formed as we are expected," MilSen. Morton's presence and and honorable, a peace that will
said Morton, in town to help
to get a plant whose genetic backler said.
headis more fully known.
partisan speech highlighted the stick."
open new Republican
ground
Interested students can conopening, at which Republican
Next the plant is grown under
quarters.
In his speech, Morton said it
candidates for county offices were is
The Kentucky Republican
controlled conditions, both in the tact the Student Congress office
"unhealthy for one party to
made a purely political speech introduced.
greenhouse and in the field, where to file for the election.
so dominate the legislature, esthe effect of nutrition and enUniversity Young Republicans
pecially at the federal level."
vironment can be noted.
led a 35-cparade through Lex"I was almost afraid to leave
to the COP headquarters Washington to come down here,
"By this time," Dr. Bard
ington
threw in, "we have a very expenat Short Street and Esplanade. but I knew there were enough of
sive plant."
Singing and shouting from a my colleagues to keep the dome
The tobacco will be cured and
they stirred up securely on the Capitol."
bandwagon,
made into cigarettes.
"Then we smoke them," he
continued. And there are all kinds
of machines to do the actual
smoking and analyze the over
650 compounds found in ordinary
cigarette smoke.
If a harmful element in the
Dave Schwartz, secretary of
smoke is identified, it should be
Jim Ashmore, chairman of the
the Interfraternity Council, sub- committee, outlined the programs
possible to eliminate it.
mitted his resignation last night,
"Well, say there's 'boppo' in
that the new committees will
this smoke; then we Just get the
requesting that it be accepted cover.
immediately.
'boppo' out. It's as simple as
"The housing committee will
Schwartz, a member of Delta be in charge of making sure that
that but not easy," Dr. Bard
Tau Delta fraternity, said due to the houses are in
explained.
good condition
"There are all kinds of tricks
conflicting interests he would not at all times. The committee will
be able to fulfill the position
for getting the harmful element
also head the collective buying
during the remainder of his term.
out once it's found."
which will be put into
Schwartz was elected to the program
20 professional people
At least
effect this year," the chairman
position last spring.
professors who are specialists
saiu
Bobby Jo Cuinn, president of
in their own fields are working
"Under this plan all fraternity
said the council would
the IFC
on the tobacco and health profood and house supplies will be
take nominations to fill the vae
gram.
purchased from one group,"
cancy at the next meeting.
Agronomists, chemists, pathcontinued. This plan on
In other business IFC voted
ologists, plant pathologists, oral
has helped the
to divide the present housing and other campuses
pathologists, physicians, and bCreek system save up to 20 per
K Wins Award
Circle
standards committee into two
iologiststo name a few are all
cent of the cost of such items.
Circle K Club President Tom Padgett, center, discusses his group's
separate groups. The council
working on the study.
Ashmore said that "it is now
award-winninat a luncheon meetmade the motion after studying
Appalachian Volunteer project
Eventually it may amount to
the psychological reason ing of the Lexington Kiwanis Club Tuesday. Rev. Donald Herren, the situation and finding that the job of the standards commitstudying
"too much business was being tee to redefine and enforce the
for just wanting to hold a cigaleft, is president of the Kiwanis Club, and Rev. T. O. Harrison,
rules of conduct to be observ e J
rette between the fingers, he
right, is chairman of the club's Circle K committee. See story on put under the wing of one
by the fraternities."
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