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‘ ' A N Vol. XC. No. 63 ' J 3W1“ University of Kentucky, Lenin”. “My lndependent since 197] Thursday. January 30 I986 '
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. ,’ ’ ‘ . e s‘” ‘3 k . lie describe-d the mood ill tht- (‘Ullr was atloarli lllt‘ \lluttlli (h the first , V, .. f . ‘ ,fl' ‘ ~".
\ 1;; I V ' i '_ . CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -— The Will room 21> “extremely prlltesslon- 'comnion t'lll/(‘ll to ll} ill \pm't‘ " ,- 's ‘ , '22.?
i ~ ’ ' - at: ' a w Coast Guard pulled 6‘” pounds or al under th“ K'17‘1’U’ll-‘lallCt‘hl \f‘l‘} Slit: llLi‘l pldllllt‘tl ll) lt‘itt‘ll l\\4l 10> ' . ' ’ " [II-‘2"; \‘ ,1"
\ , . a g u '“ W metal and tiles from Challenger out somber. tht-rt- “(b not much said sons tronl spilt‘t‘ to ~t'll'1tllt‘hlltll‘t‘ll , '- .' .. i' .'. : in.
\ . l» 1 of the Atlantic Ocean yesterday. and “hen computt-r \t'l't‘t‘lb showed no all across the t-llulltr; : f '- :7
P 43 experts impounded every bit of data more data was coming iii. he and. Klllt-d along '.\lll’l .\l(':\ullllt' \H‘l't' . I‘ 9 '- 3". 3.", 5153'. .J
" !. il,’ . f v ' for Clues to the death of seven 990' ehglht’ers \Htlt'l‘lt‘tl tht- \lP\\'> ll‘lllll colllnlalillt-i‘ Fl'ullt'b it \t‘Ulit‘t‘. to i it 5.251,: .V(
. P" ’ . . , - ple in the world‘s worst space disas- leiel'l>lllllcallllt-l‘as pilot tilt-hall .1 Smith it. Judith ix , I‘- f ’33.”; i"-;‘:"‘I‘-'_"~~
. i, y. . . ter. "We were hoping stunt-thing hotter lit-sink. it» Ronald E ‘ill'\alr if, . ~- '_ '1 1.1;}? '3‘.“
“13‘ 1’ NASA said the five men and two would (mm. out ”l ‘t" he ‘3‘“ Ellison S Hill/llllta, i'J i:.l'. lil't,‘l_’J)r‘. ' 5': 9" ill-ill: It."
5 . I ‘ ._ *’ 3 , women aboard the 100-ton shuttle "After a \Kl‘lllt‘. we l‘t‘>ulllt'(l gallit'l‘ B. Jul-Hg ll ' “t 'f." mg.)
" , s w ' " . probably had no warning of the im- ing data. put it all up and called it a An inwstluallon than. g...,.l ;;. I” .t ' f , ,‘J' ;.-\ s
\ i. " “ ' pending explosion. The debris (‘01- day ” lllt‘t‘lllltl h, star. in, .,,,,_._. ”up“... , , . {may}
.. lected by yesterday afternoon did Speculation {must-d on an ominous lllto '»\ll\ ll... ii ; ;.;;l,..i. \llll'llt' dp . .1 ' '1'} ‘15,?
. not include any clothing or personal bright tlash that “11> visible at the pt-arllig to llo no i pt't‘lt‘t" tllurst- 't ' . f '. 7 .' ;i 3:" l
a J. Await ' [\d ‘ effectsoftheastronauts, base of lht' tut-l tank belort- the ex- \Utl(lt‘lll} (‘\l'l"uli-f} i; MN ‘I.’ .l~ Lillt‘l‘ . '24 ~”. ‘2 ."
. \ .,I . A i ’t‘ .22” W“%w 5.; :91.» Mission Control. with all its $0— glljllhzlelll’tlluh Thu‘tllt dllt‘Llltlh Jesse llltolt lut'sluij. r;t."'::_' f.l~" ’lt‘lll‘l> ; : “a w ‘~ 'i‘ l}: '_
. p , . _ . .t t. wanted to llistouragt- illlt)lllt’.\llillll.( tilt ' , . .- ~ '
m i \\ 3 J . . , _ .mfi‘ ,. ,, . ,. phisticated technology. had no warn- that. l ' h H W W , 4‘ _ ‘ _> -..3 3 4 . . -. i.
W . , a“? , ”i ing either, said Jay Greene. who \‘A' _h 1 l . . 3 . I. A: ’,“(. , ', if'f’f’, "’ . ' - I‘-
Q_ ~\ . . ,i. . "My 3:. [WW \ _ , ' I. , was directing Challengers climb to '. 'bA st ct u ed a Villellltn‘liil seltu ”f. :l.l> iuau. ‘ .‘ t» i ltolt . ~ . _ . _ .35;
. ‘ 2 a! . . I - space. K9 at the Johnson Space (entt-r in oils illouglil out -, o.ll lll . _ ‘ - . .~ 7- _ y.
. ’ >* ’ “War , ., Houston for tomorrow and said I‘lt’hl‘h ”‘9 ‘41“: " ""‘ - W" it’llh‘l‘ ' . -' r . .' '
' ' ' “Mi" ' “We train awfully hard for these President and Mrs Reagan will at o: l' Hll'l'llm ' ' ' w .. .. _ ' _ i ' ' "
p Iva . . flights and we train under every see» tend MU“ .y, “mi . .. ,- I. hulk ' ' V ' . '1‘:
~ ' ' “ ”W‘MXMM day. a, g :13: swap; , nario you can possibly imagine." he ln l'alm lid}. a t'olllnlunlt} wutll livadrlilw lliiili“ . ':.lf. w :h C . ‘ ~ ' N '
51%,? :1” ( . . ‘ ’t "W" ,, said. “There was nothing anyone of lht‘ spilct' center. plans ‘.\t‘l‘t' ,muldlmn din..- , . i... ..,..l " *’ 5 i . .‘ ' I
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4 “g" f. 3, ’39:: “.3 ' 7 ',~ W," Tim Barnard was surprised when ' ‘ ‘ - _ . . ' .
. ' was i”: g , 1&52~~::~LL-J"‘T;.;“rp 1‘ he came to school yesterday morn- _ ' . .
figjs'w' , j; .' . ‘ .33”? 3 5;..3'3 you; .1. . ing and there were more fences in . '
filfififif} ‘3,- i. J “ -‘ “ _ wt"; . 2 the Rose Street lot and fewer spaces . . ( ‘ . .
h 5', 3L ‘ ’ ,- I, ,, (M... , . s to park his car. . ”/00” I /
. f , 'f till-*1» ,~ Barnard, an anthropology senior. ”*1 .1 W '
fl,“ .,; g ’ _ , ”a Is. ' 4r ~- . I i said he was one of many people who \\ ’0 . ‘ . "
. . .. , . , "15“" , ”:2: had trouble finding a place to park _ ‘ - -
‘wxg’ . l f- ’ " 5.3 4‘ because construction had begun on “g ” . , ‘ ' ,. :.
"1‘ ,E'rif‘j‘ég , l 3 . . ‘ 3-.A.; s. . .3 *5; ' ' - “It‘s been a pretty big income- 3%; J . _ ‘ . '
we. {i ‘1'?“ ‘\ r._<'f.".7".‘ Whfié'm * at» - ’_ nience."he said. ‘1 a? '5 " . ' . i . ' . .
" 'v f .. i . ‘ - a ‘~ 2:, .. ' ’ Although those spaces won‘t be re. (loam l’.l~.- . . 1, . '
“~ g.“ .3] . i, -j -‘ . . . "5' . , stored. UK officials are making ’ . .- . x ' '
‘ .- t2“..xw\ . , ‘.._'5' ‘ . _ plans to improve the parking situa— ' . ' . , ’
w-‘r‘ "iv -~.;*.~;.‘V.,e -‘ ’ ., ‘ ' tion for faculty and staff members. ' = , , -
‘ . r ‘ i. 7 .‘ j: . ' «In The new faculty club at the corner ' ; ' . . ,3 ' .
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a...“ ._ A . . 3. x». AA, ”:‘fgfipg‘ "-- " will take the place of 92 more park- 7 . ' . 4 .
m. “2;" '” ' “ __ ing spaces. leaving the let‘s total at ‘ ‘ , . . '. '- ‘ .1 ‘
M . cuvowm xemelsiau 200. O “K \ I ‘ . . i , " I ‘ . it“, .
Gene Williams. assistant vice . . .
“SIC to go chancellor for business. said the K r. L ' ‘ .~ ~ > .
. . , ‘ , . University has two new plans, one of 0 \.~ . it: t: « J. 5 -' ' .' .. 3 3 ' ‘. '.- '
is; Czltipizéiezdfipeulrgfitinfor the local band yesterday. A portable amplifier lets him listen which will add 70 to 90 parking .. a 1 K .‘ .' ' ,' A, - 1.1;!
. 9 around campus to himself play through his headphones. spaces within a few weeks. The first . . , ’ . '1': . . . 1
plan is to gravel a lot between Hill- ‘ I Pf... \ ‘ 3“ ', ‘ . ' .i 3 l, -. i .,
top and Clifton avenues that was for- " " .5: ' . : ,- .' ». : .:l ;,
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e man Spea er to lscuss morallty Future plans include graveling ' ‘ :5 I. 1‘ ’2’: , J: :27
lots between Columbia and Clifton s ‘/ . " ‘*' 121%
Staff reports The speech. which will be at 7:30 Hehir is the "key man in the re flew;”52;?3d‘2icgtjf";b§:{kgfii " ‘ _’ .' i" ‘. ."-.;. _,»-‘_.’
pm. is the third in the Newman search and formation of the two big ' ~ . ,> ~ _ ‘ ’ »' ~' ' 3‘ l . ' .‘ ’ 33-7 ‘.:'-'v‘~l
, . . . -. - . . .. parking spates but will not be fin JJIMHAVS -. . , , , .- , l -, _ ..
The Rev. .1. Bryan Hehir Will Center Distinguished Speakers 59- bishops pastorzll letters on war ished ”mime end of April Williams 't l i. '
bring his expertise on social and in- ries. and the economy ~ he 53'” said ' i The l'nlyel‘slty also is interested been approached l)} a realior but I .V . ' ' -"' ,J ft flight: (a
ternatlonal issues to the Newman The Rev Dan \‘0ll a priest at the This plan will make the lots from ill buying >t‘\t‘l‘£ll other plots to en» not by L'nlwl'sity otliclals ' . i ”4,. ~‘ :37 -‘ }‘ "$1.1, "y
Center tonight. where he Wl” speak Newman Center said he hopes The letter on war and drafts 0‘ the 414 to 440 Columbia Ave. 8 parking large the new parking lot. including Ruth Clinton said they don". want ‘. "3.25 t we" ,3. Iii-"$.13:
on "Morality and Foreign Policy: Hehir will talk about US. Catholic document on economic justice lot. excluding the UK safety office 410 Columbia Ave and some of the to more from the house the} have " 1 L'l'r'.‘ x‘t'f.
An Old Topicwitha New Edge." bishops‘ ongoing study of whether stirred controversy when they be- because it just recently has been property alongt‘ilt'tont‘lrrlo lived in tor the lini :ll years The 7.“ .1; ”it
Hehir IS currently secretary of the the United States has taken a se- came public. Hehir may explain the renovated Williams said. Ruth and Emory Gordon. \\ ho ll\'£‘ 1 lllVe‘rslt) should have deducted " .‘- ~7 .2 . ._ " i" '5‘!
US cathOHC Conference‘s depart riouls approach to arms control This research behind the ”Show Views- ‘ . ed d be“ t at 410 (‘olumbla Aye. said yester- some mono)- Il'lll‘fil tllt' dolllltllln ill- ' '- J “ 3': ‘
ment 0f social development and study could lead m a statement on Noll said. Two mmfbow“. ‘an "3g rertlx; day they do not want to sell their lar} Boone mallt for the faculty Club ‘ '- - ‘ . -' 'l "-'- 3
world peace in Washington. DC. th 1' ‘ ~. ed by the l mverstty “ill have to house 'l‘hm mm thm littered to sell to buy lltluat‘s in 'llt‘ art-ll that w i . l. . T i . ._ t-., 1.3;?
- J ' -. e mora "y 0' the nations current . . . . torn down to accomplish this pro- . ~ : . . _ ere ‘- ,. ..-. .-. .J . 7- ~.
and has directed the conference s of- theory of nucleardeterencehe said. The Distinguished Speakers series . their home to the l nli'ersity seven replaced l)_\ p;il‘h.llL’ spat-es, she ‘ 1' , > ‘ .v l. ' i
flce of international justice and concludes April lti. when the Rev. lect. years 8RD. I)ul [K “as "m inter» added . . .' l‘f'i.‘ l
peace. He also lectures on ethics Noll said he expected the priest Anthony Padovano will discuss Williams said the WSldehtS have ested at that time. “Now we are not Williams said l'h’ lllll>l go through . i . : " 'f ‘ 4'
and international politics at George- also to discuss US. foreign aid and "Merton: Conflict. Contradictions. been given notice that the structures interested.“ \zlltl RuthGordon. a difficult process when ll buys land ~ ‘ V . I, " J 5'
town University. humanrightsmccntralAmerica. Cenvergence“ willbedestroyed. Emery (inrllon said they hth‘ sour-\Rklvr. Page" " " i , s ' ‘I‘ ‘I‘ ‘:
Radio Free Lexington to app] for a a'labl FM f ‘
ByKleERLYSISK preparing a frequency application follow up the application for six demonstration. lobby or sample of Monroe said the "radio station which would be the gmt'rllmfl and ‘ '
Staff Writer will be introduced to the senate floor years. Monroe said he could “see no student interest to sit w that stu- would provide llluch-needed musl- controlling llodx tor the station. ‘ '
in about two weeks. providing that it problem with the FCC (Federal dents are interested in and support- cal. news and talk show program- t'rch said The station would he stu- - ' l : :
UK and Lexington may soon have is passed by the Committee on Com- Communications Commission) giv- ive of this. ming and an experience Opportunity dent run .
another radio station filling the air- mittees and the Revenue and Appro- ing is the permit. it will take seve- “There is a lot of student interest for students interested in radio and » -
waves. priations Cmnmitteeof theSGA. ral months, but I believe we will get and support.“ he said. ”it would be other areas of communication.“ ~
Radio Free Lexington. a regis- The consultant firm will be Harold it.“ one of the best things SGA has sup- "The station will offer a little bit ~
tered student organization. is in the Mum and Associatosof Michigan. “I don‘t think there will be a prob. ported in the five years I have been of everything. it won‘t be dictated “SIDE - , i ‘
process of applying for a frequency The bid of $2,000 by the firm was lem in getting this license if we here.“ by the musical industry to plav ‘ -
on the. educational band at the lower almost $3,000 less than any other bid move on it quickly. which is why the [f the group receives the license. what‘s hot on the Billboard list.“
end of the FM dial. said Theo Mon- received, Monroe said. The money senate is a key factor in deciding,“ Radio Free mington will "expand Urch said. ”It will be programmed w. three-dimensional. .
roe. cofounder of Radio Free ch- would probably come from general said Kakie Urch. acting president of everybody's horizons, not just musi- according to quality and listener de- Th 3 t ‘
ington and a Student Government appropnations.hesaid. Radiol-‘ree Lexington. cally but in terms of being aware of mand. not according to some trade 0 new go ”I” p090
Association senator. The frequency became available Monroe said he wasn't sure how things that are happening on cam- magazine or the MTV rotation list." "Wk” "3 dd)” "‘ 3‘0- F07
Monroe said a bill asking for when a station from Hazard. Ky. the senate would react. “Obviowily. pus and being able to take advan- Radio Free Leyungton .5 m the 'h. “his“? 3'0: P093 3-
about $2,000 to pay a consultant for applied for a frequency and did not we are going to have some sort of a “seamen" Urch said. process of forming a corporation.
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By JAY pLANTON not press charges against senior Ashcraft said that at the meeting for rule interpretation Hardesty Ashcraft added that the commit- . .
Staff Writer vice president Neal Hardesty. The the committee went through the said, “I think it is the right direction tee had now done what it intended to x “33;" ‘ ,- ‘ ' swfis
. committee is "trying to figure what minutes of the previots meetings forthecommitteetobetakinz." do. “We weren't trying to whip am" film ‘
I" a meeting dose“ by Student the rules are. not hang Neal l-lardos- and then Hardesty explained his po- Otlie 'ttee be b0d)’ intoshape.” " l i ' I " "A 'V
Government Association President ty"‘ committee chairwoman Kathy sition on each of the quostiom. The l erascomedmith unmet; rs 0:3: Hardest! was also Pleased the 5"-
.iohn Cain. the operations 8: evalua- Ashcraftsaid. goal of these meetings “Was to a 30th "win lookedou tome l uation had been resolved. especially Today "i" 5‘ ”“7 W
tions committee decided to seek “in- Initially the committee had con- make the senate more efficient. If me “8' e . a_ oursevos because now there would be “no WM‘ ”9'" "000‘ m- 70-
te retative - "f the J _ . i. . _ and saw a few infractions. said . . .
(”sz Boa rSeasomng 'romal cud sidered some to the Judicml Board we know what the rules are. then we committee member GM lander more articles in the Kernel that Will night will be moody do.
violgtims of a may": screw- .0 m mm“ ‘9th Mt), WI" M. hm .m "It “I committee make me look likea 811]") d@. “in. Q“ m in ”n m_ '0.
laws on a number of alleged Violations. Hardosty agreed there were prob had been “going about thugs the Cain said the meeting was closed marrow will be pent, m
' . However, duriig the coum of the lems with the by-laws and constitu- wrongwny" and it had put SGA in a “because the committee is talking with the highs in I. W»
The "term interpretative rea- meetim, the committee decided tion. In referring to the committee‘s ponitim of hermit: itself instead of about a person‘s reputation and ”MM“ ‘-
soning mourn the committee will against takingthnt route. decision to go to the Judicial Board better-immaculate. charges levied against him." ' ' "

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UK professor discusses Honorary deadline tomorrow
health care for elder] ‘1 ByJANET BIXLER Phi Beta Kappa’s “purpose is to thing. it's a significant way to honor
y ‘ Contributing Writer uphold and recognize high attain- students."
‘ .. ‘ . . p . merit, primarily in undergraduates The requirements for membership
33' ”55 “Asst-31‘ Joe Hendricks. a sociology profes- #2.; -' ' . 1 Students who are interested. in who finish their junior year." said are as follows: a grade point aver-
(‘ontributinngriter sor. said. “But in the event (like w -. l . joining one of the most prestigious Mary L. Flowers. secretary of the age of 3.5. two 400-500 level courses
. this) in which a health person is a i w _ and oldest liberal arts honoraries in honorary. outside the major or area of concen-
SoCiety needs to evaluate the who surrogate decision-maker. what kind ‘7 . ~.' the country have until tomorrow to Membership in the honorary adds tration and 90 hours of liberal arts
and how 0f making health care dec" of protection (against liabilityi do ‘3‘” . completetheapplication. prestige to a student’s educational courses. Students also must have
5‘9“ for-the elderly. “"1 Dallas they have?" ‘ '9!" Applications for Pt“ Beta Kappa. background by proving high aca- satisfied or be preparing to satisfy
~ H'gh' a phhosol’hy pr 05550“. High said a physician‘s immunity - a national liberal arts honor SOCICty. demic achievement. Pival said. lower division requirements for the
' ‘H‘gh _ 5P0“? 0“ "hnhancmg and clause is being written by attorneys . are available in 271 Patterson Office The honorary‘s membership com- bachelor of arts or science degree.
h-‘f'tendlllg Autonomy to? the Elder- to protect health professionals in . ‘ Tower. . mittee receives nominations for Candidates for the bachelor or
Ly; at tlhescmonthlg 5001:1318 an‘lunBeh such situations. .» _ / Jean Pival. an assotctigte Twas”; membership, but members do the general studies degree will be con-
\'lOl‘la S ience rown c , ~ . ' “ :. f En lish, said it is on awar t l 1 ti , 'd ed 'ded the ha satisfied
‘ Two guidelines have emerged in o g y . ac ua seec ng Sl er prov1 y ve
Series yesterday. . . surrogate decisionnmaking, he said. '. in the United States purely f0r liber- "The very maximum is 10 percent the college's foreign language re-
"Autonomivhpr selfpegermhneztion, “The medical profession tends to al arts majors. t of Arts & Sciences that can be elect- quirement.
, . . is one o e mos c eris va- - . - . _ . ‘ 1 who receive de rees rom ed "Flowers id. . '
. _ , . . . . ,, . emphaSize the best interests stan .. l l. Peope 3 . 53 Members of Phi Beta Kappa
iues m “ester". cmlization, H'gh dard in which . . . an assessment is . ‘ the College Arts & Selences are usually go on to become very suc-
. said. “That is. Simply that we 9‘9" made of what will promote the pa. DALLAS HIGH more likely to be selected, but stu- Currently. about 125 members are “55‘“, citizem PM, said. “I would
9'59 59” rule 0"" our own person. . tient‘s welfare in health and quality dents from other colleges who have active 'h the UK chapter ' many 0f guess if you looked at the top Con-
.-But when an elderly person is in- of life without reference to patient their capacity for decision-making 90 hours of liberal arts courses are whom are faculty members. They gressmen or medical men you
‘ ‘ '. capacitated decisionally. who makes preferences.“ has begun to deteriorate." eligible. meet twice a year for elections and would find that they were Phi Beta
. . - ‘ ggdnizlhhhedghgns and by What But in the legal profession, “the H: stressrid the‘nefd t0 efucaég: Kentucky has two of the 240 na- 33:8i30r the imtiation ceremony ' Kappa."
5 ' ' ' . - tendency has been to emphasize "WI 9. spec rum 0 9°99 e a. u tional chapters — the Alpha Chap- ' A local cha ter scholar comes to
.‘ . Highsaip'theoo‘oihtsegrefiiomtmg substituted judgment,‘ in_which'an these instruments. He said medical ter, which began in 1926. and the Although she was not active be- the campus ogice a year to speak.
1‘ _ .. increasingly c Ct , r‘ 28 states attempt to achieve a deciSion. which people. attorneys, 5°03] workers. Beta Chapter. which began in 1971. fore becoming a faculty member. This year jazz musician and profes-
, . . question, n recen )ea s. the incapacitated patient would have nurses and even clergy need to know . h t . . he “t d _ . . . _
' have enacted informedconsent laws . about these alternative ap roaches For a school to receive a 0 ap er. Flowers said 5 was remen ous sor DaVid Baker of Indiana Univer
. - . which. in effect. give equal rights made had the patient been capa- Fran Lambeth directol" of health it must first satisfy requirements for ly honored" to be in the-organiza- sity will come to the campus for two
-. ' ' and autonomy to patients who are ble. he said. services at Richmond Place Retire- and have highquaiity in liberalartS. tion. I think it's a very Important days to talk tostudents.
, ’ _ ' unlablc ‘0 make ““51th for them- Other surrogate decision-making ment Community. agreed with High , .
. *' - ' ' » 59 “‘5 _ instruments are accepted by the on the importance of these possible S h ttl f t ‘N, t
‘I .' _. , ..nrhc1 tricky part 3:“: linhfil‘akg: courts. These include advance direc- procedures, She said it is hard to pace S u e S u ure no uncer aln
‘ ' .' propery exerCises “5‘ ‘ t' ' ~ «letters and livin wills), and conform to the wishes of a tient
' I for them and ."9t respects the" au- plhoifv decision-making g(which gives who is not always capable of rhiking
‘ ' . ' tonomy." he said. the hanging the power to designate decisions. By PAUL RECER lite designed to take unprecedented puter program for the Hubble Space
) .5 , ‘_ “Someone else is going to be a someone to make decisions for them She also expressed the need for Assocated Press photos and instrument readings on Telescope. A delay would assure
. - . -. l . ' substitute decision-maker. whether in event of decisional incapacity.) more emphasis in health care serv- the comet. A mission scheduled for thatthework is completed.
' 7‘ this be a physician. family member. _ ices on helping the elderly remain SPACE CENTER. Houston —Com- March also was to conduct a Halley
' -' ' attorney. court-appointed guardian Eligh described these actions as autonomous. ' mercial and scientific organizations study,biitthat now. too, is lost.
_ or friend.” he said. Traditionally, "instruments by which the elderly that counted on the space shuttle to ' Scientists. though, would be disao
. ' , physicians made these decisions for can extend their selfdetermination The Brown Bag Lunch Series is deliver their satellites face new un- There won I be another chance for pointed if the launch is delayed
the patients in a sort of “paternalisn . . .. They can thus exerCise control sponsored by the Multidisciplinary certainties after the catastrophic 76 year.\ muchpast its planned 0ct.27date.
tic"fashion, over their own selves long after Centerof Gerontology. loss of Challenger and the indefimte
suspenSion of all shuttle flights. 3 36le In the 13:11:: .Ol @3356
. - ' C 0 0 0 “The US. 5 (:9 r0 ram has an a l 80 WI pUs ell‘ mlSSlonS u - - - -
- , - Plane carrying 21 crashes in Pacific W. nannnn nfannnypnfnn on an WWW. .. .11: “swam
. assumption that the shuttle would be said littlnnnn. «in! "W will
. , _' ‘ _ _ . . , the launch vehicle of chmce,“ noted “If we miss the May launch dates be able to see objects 50 times faint-
‘ L05 MOCHIS' .th‘co ‘Ah ' _ An ms mind and 53'd “'9 viould g0 Mafvm . Goldberger, president 0‘ for the satellites. then we would er than instruments in Earth“ and
_ _ AeroCalifornia airliner DC-s carry- “li burst into flame ahead and go. to hos Mochis and see California Institute of Technology have to wait for 13 months for anoth- majornewdiscoveries are expected.
' _ ing 21 people crashed yesterday on a . what it looks like. Ross1e said. which operates the famed Jet Pro- er launch opportunity,“ said a JPL
' hill near the fogcovered airport of and from the all' you “We were in the air and this DC»; pulsion Laboratory. spokeswoman
. this Pat-lilo port. An airline 1d . was in the air. He said‘wc‘ll wait JPL is managing two major SCl- The telescope was designed from
spokeswoman said all aboard were CCU $66 the [all and see ifit lands.seelhownd0€S- ence probes. the Ulysses and the Both ”3/5585 and Galileo are to be the beginnini: for launch and main-
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, killed SCCIIOH was separated made an attempt at the ignding gilllcell)‘ onWh;ccal;)a:;t:3 53:32:: $3; launched. toward the planet Jupiter. tSacIilgi‘ltilethrllaBripiiitf: bfrdlrlttlthehtinzit‘rlg;
"There were no survivors." said and 11 looked like the strip. partially covered with fog. We May. Sifiifi ‘5 it‘louifiai'ugye‘lr 313;"? merit to be deployed and monitored
' “a” (Vastellon. spokeswoman for 1 I i l] were c'rd‘hg the h‘“ by the airstrip, NASA acting administrator Wll' - p , for a time by orbiting astronauts.
the “lrhheh main (“the 'h La Paz p ane was 0 a y and the 003 plane COUldh‘t land 0" iiam Graham said the shuttle will the sun and become the f‘rSt known During the i5_year life of the teie~
on the Baja California peninsula. destroyed.” its first attempt and so it came back not fly again until investigators PhJeCt to orbit the solar poles. Gal- scope some parts were to be
- She said the two-engine propellor , around and it started to climb over kn0w what caused Challenger to ileo‘ 15 to be sent to a permanent changed by astronauts and four new
_ plane flying from Ciudad Constitu- Cam Ross“? the hill. Its wing went down and it blow up and measures have to been orbit 0t Jupiter {OF 3 concentrated instruments for the telescope al-
, ' mm on Baja California to Los Mo- Associated Press reporter crashed on the side of the hill." taken “to make sure it doesn’t hap- :tltggzsd that masswe planet and Its ready are being built
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Sometimes you want another By ERIK REECE parently amused by questions posed ———————— , ’ " . .
dimension from your morning Staff writer to him. He rolls his answers off the u . V ’ ' '1 g. f i ' .
reading. (Even if morning to you cuff with what seems to be equal Ifthe convenlent ' ,/ ‘ I - f .v '5’
happens tobe2in the afternoon.) The imagination has a history, as amusement. Hung on the wall he were [0 f01d I would . ‘ ” ' . ' .' , -
Sometimes you want to put yet unwritten, and it has a geo- hind him is a painted portrait of ’ i i 4 I ~- ' 'V'>
reality away. go into the dark. graphy. as yet oniydi’mly seen. James Joyce w the undeniable pre- have to move to . » / r " - . , . i .' , I" '3,
strap on the glasses and lose your sence of the artist asayoung man 1 i i \ ’ 5 :' : ' " .. _ ‘,
mind on whatever‘s big and rush- The Geography of the Imagination Along with his continuing activ- Harvard: Yale. OXfOI'd 5‘. r ‘ "‘ ‘ -. ‘1 g f}. -'.. )-
ing atyou. . Guy Davenport. ities as a writer and instructor. Da- or whoever w0uld have V ‘ , 1' i' ' . V' '4‘, :5..- ,
Enter 3-D, if ya dare. professor venport fills much of his time paint- . t I i «5 - l .l
The 3-D page, and the feature ing. He even views the American me for the Slmple . h ', I _ ' 3 5’ i ' ., viii-i}:
pieces you'll find on it. hope to Professor Guy Davenport, author painter as a symbol of what he calls /' . _ > i . ' '. ." f-fiz'i
provide Kentuc