xt7cfx73xv68 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7cfx73xv68/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1980-04-09 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 09, 1980 text The Kentucky Kernel, April 09, 1980 1980 1980-04-09 2020 true xt7cfx73xv68 section xt7cfx73xv68 Vol. IXXII. No. m K 2 r 2 l l‘niversity of KVentuclty
Wednesday. April 9. I980 an independent student newspaper Lexington, “9'“ka
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7;: 7‘4 r «Vt . ' By KATY BANAHAN “What can I do‘.’ I Will have to go
5; V: ,1 . . ... V' Stuff “inter home. lcan‘t work over here becausel
3;: . , 1" - # , V , ,- 1’ can‘t get a special work permit,“Ghaf—
' ’- "2",” "'V ’_ , ' ’5/ lhe break in diplomatic relations fari said. “Now no money can come
.. :V“ V with Iran announced by President from home. lcouldn‘t 8C! a SChOIBT'
. V11,/, 'V , - . (am-r Monday will probably have an ship.Vl have no choice but to go back to
1. ' ,// . . " .V adverse effect on IlK‘s l36 Iranian stu- Iran. .
fig, . .' . 4, ' €33; ' . dents. according to Dean of Students Another Iranian student, WhQ asked
11111,, “Mg/[2; 7.. .. V. ,. ”/23 .loe Burch and 5mm” jmman that his name notVbe used. said that
' . 3/57/42, .. VV , V.,,_ V i a» . /-- // students. while his student visa Will not be can-
' . g . . , . We ._ . ' "There are 5mm: may serious impli- celed at this time. he will have to leave
; W 1 i g1? V V _j' cations in this for our Iranian stu- the UM!“ States becausthe Will no
_ 1,, ék/Zg/ 4...... dcms. Burch said. longer be able to get tuition money
' Mme, '-.jV l 6,71% m” j, VVAccordrngto Burchthe most severe {Him his home, V
M. ,y ' V. j " //, ” 1, effect on the Iranian students “'1” be I WISh i dIant have IOV gVO back to
(g? as VV flt/r/i "" 1,, “3%? their inability to get money from their lran. “V10“ llkc Khomeini."he said.
”1?: W ‘ 1' // ["6" 13,, . ”We homes since the offices of Iranian “Over It] Iran, I WIII not be able 10
2g . ‘ » ‘ diplomats have been closed. graduate from college. I WOH'IVbC able ,
I I. .. '5 I, , f ' ' "”’ .., “ 14;." H (9% Burch said some of the students will {jibe Sn engineer orgetagoodjob, he
., .. .1 . -' file?” = ’//~” i .. I” -; - . t bablv be forced to dro out of I’ K ”Hi I have no ch0ice but to go back
a 1/; V1, 5%?” ,4; .#1,,,V.,_,,. ggg/gfs ' “' $ng . VV P r ‘ “ V , P when I can‘t afford to stay here."
1. .....:.:"1':.=".' . _/vg$1,w1.,-.,% . .=. 1 “/ .<. ’ ' .1 .. . ;,. 1 due to lack of funds, . . . .
: 11/4/ f 12/. VV ~ - 1 - as" _, V . ‘ $1M, "lh‘ .~ . V V .. V l V Mohamed Allezr. engineering jun-
" M . . , , .. , . .,. " 1 ' manv itifl #1:: [:3 dig; iffitls‘iir fig: ior. said he considers himself “more
/, . . .. . severethermpactwillbe “he 8an “We fortunate than most Iranian students
, . "3/ M V 1 ‘ , V ‘. ‘ ' here" fmancrally.
’% 1qu :1)? if“? anl‘h'f‘fi mefi We “First of all. l have permission to
fig . _ . d \V V l' V , 'b teaching math. Allen said. “Buta lot
9/3 _. . “on an .. ‘ atura mm)” d out our students will be in very bad trouble
. 1' V J “”dcm‘ now. 90 percent get money from Iran
- 1 1“ I M. V' 'E -. f Burch said he does not think the to live and go to school."
' -V I niversity will be able to give special Allezi said he hopes he will not have
@fifw 3“. .l "W". ,; financuil aid to those Iranian students to return to Iran because as a non~ _
V- [J 8‘ who will no longer be able to receive Moslem. he would be “considered an
MW J Mm», money from Iran. enemy of the Moslem government of V .
, VVV . " .. “I know it might be a serious prob- Khomeini."
lcm. but I just don‘t know what we “IamaBaahi.andthe Baahiareina
' could do about it." he said. "We just very bad position in Iran." he said. .
Photos by BI.'\JII v ts HOOK Kernel Still don‘t have the funds for purposeslike “They have lost their jobs and their
h I that." homes and the government took their
WhOOS I Sedayhat (ihaffari. chemical engi- money.
neeringjunicr. said that item“ proba- “I will try to stay here and finish my 1
' All things must pass. And yesterday‘s violent weather was no exception. dead and injuring siv. But Vasthe sun set on I K‘s ( oldstreani larm fast even- iiiipZ: :fl?::i;:f:;;rt3:232:353: ffialtcfdi:'riiAIliegiTaidfipEstSri mites/ff:
Three tornadoes touched down in Kentucky yesterday leaving two people my; the clouds began to dispirsc. b ,. k d l VV , V V . . . '
I'Ld in ip odelL relations with to send all Iranians back later. I hope
Iran. to stay."
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W0 | e , SIX lhjUI‘e as orna OBS sweep S a e
V BY JOHN WINV MILLER wcr‘ctotlt" Somerset('omniunity hos were dcstrovtu b: tnt tvvsrr-r int l rt-aizicd it was a tornado “ northern Kentucky. said Jim Dill. a “It may be several days before we .
, “‘“t‘s'if‘s‘d "It“ “3”“ pital. he said. l’lionc and power llliL‘\ were Sawyer said the tornado touched National Weather Service meteorolo- can determineifthetornadoesactullay
‘ Two persons were killed and at least lwo suffered serious llllUIIL‘s. knocked otii lhc dartiagcd house down in the l aurcl (‘ounty commun~ gist at (ireater Cincinnati Airport. touched down."said NW5 meteorolo- .

. six were injured yesterday whenator— House said. 'lhey were identified as caught fire but was tjtiitklv cvtin» ity of Sublrnitty. rust cast of Iondon “We‘ve had numerous reports of gist David Reeves in Louisville,

' nado touched down at a mobile home Johnny Beaty. it, and Betty Hatfield. gurshed. officials said “It tore down four barns. tore the funnel clouds in Boone Contyand hail It was just over six years ago. on
park in McCreary (‘ounty in sou- Zl. the mother of'nine~month-old 1 es- An Illllldi estimate of the datiiagc to roof off two houses and closed a scc- one-inch in diameter,“ Dill said. April 3. I974. that the state was bat- V
theastern Kentucky. according to a lie. Both were listed in critical the trailer park was Sfflobflt). state tron of I .S 129forabout3flniinutcs." >\ state police dispatcher at Dry tered by 27 tornadoes which left 7l
state police spokesman, condition. police said he said. “Vt c were really lucky that no Ridge quoted Trooper (‘hris Rah- dead and caused millions ofdollars in

The tornado. one of at least three The other victims were identified as State police reported sighting a tor- one was killed or injured " schulte as saying he saw what property damage.

a reported in the state, hit the Thurston linda Jones. 38. Jackie Bezity. 3f. the nado east of l ondon around 4 p to He said several other houses and appeared to be a tornado near the Oneofthe hardest hit areasthenwas -
Jones Trailer Park about one-halfnrile father ofb-yeanold Johnny Bcaty.and .lohn Singleton. dlspttic‘llct' at if:-; f ow cuts were damaged by high winds and Boone (‘ounty community of East the Ohio River community of Bran-
north of Whitley (‘riy around 3;“) Phyllis Vanovcr. 46. all of Whitley don post. said several ltt‘cs\\ct;‘ brown fallen trees Bend Bottom on the Ohio River. Rah— denburg. where the Main Street and

‘ pm. EST. said state police dispatcher City. Larry (‘ovington 34. of Spring- down and some tools were damaged A line of severe thunderstorms schultc said it came down and went two residential sections were wiped
‘ Steve House of the London Post, field. lenn. was also injured. House Willie Sawyers. a photographer for moved through the state yesterday. right back upintheskyand headed for out. Thirty-one persons were killed
Gordon Nicholsastate Division of said. lhc (‘orbin limcs«lribunc. saw the causing strong winds. baseball and Ohio. and another l50 were injured.
Disaster and Emergency Services spo- “As far as I know. no one actually tornado movc across lntcrstate'.‘ otit- marble si/c frail and heavy rain lhc tornado apparently caused no On the same day in I974 another
kesman. said the tornado left at least saw the twister." House said, side of l ondon I ouisv illc's Standiford i‘lt‘lti damage. killer tornado spent l2 minutes on the
23 persons homeless. At least six trailers were destroyed “It was the darkest. tastest moving reported winds tip to SI miles per Several other tornadoes were ground at Louisville during the rush
House identified the dead as Vickie and and one house was knocked off its cloud I've ever seen.“ Sawyer said “I hour reportedly sighted around Kentucky. hour before swirling into Franklin.
Stephens. 24. and nine-month-ofd foundation. police said. In addition. didn‘t secthefunnclclotidtouch dovv it Another tornado reportedly but weather officials said that they leaving four dead and more than l00
Leslie Hatfield, Six injured persons seven cars. three pickups and a burn and it wasn‘t iintrl I saw the damage skipped through Boone (ounty in were unconfirmed. injured. ' .
Oil su lies from Iran —{ d
pp 0 ay "lhe cleanup at \nirthfand lock and Dam was life into the slow-moving negotiations over self-rule

. . . completed and the l S (‘oast (ruard reopened the for more than I million Palestinian Arabs.

‘ Ohio River to traffic in the area and the (‘orps of Ingi~ ‘\s they met in the Oval Office. diplomatic sources
may be jeopardized, locaI ncers resumed locking procedures at 7. f5 p in (‘SI were skeptical that an agreement on an autonomy

. . ‘iast n1 hi."( or 1s s okt‘sman Martin l’edi o said Ian could be wra ed u durin the Sadat visit an
I (OHSTRH ”0N ( RI “5 HUI new" mm» (‘rerfs at the iockpand dam began pumpt:g60.000 fsraeli Prime Minister lysienachegm Begin‘s trip here

w” t I, trig telephone and electrical lines to make room on to 80.000 gallons of fuel from a leaking barge into a next week.

warns er a a les lm:'i?3“l;l‘_h: lily“ iltlliihfu\{idhlizfécfTin): 1:21: tank truck late Monday afternoon All key issues. including how much authority the
__ cabfc‘ l \‘l lttitk’ft‘t: thlsl thfobt-r ‘l ’ i g i N lhc spill 'K'kUICd when a tugboat and five barges. PalestVinians are to have. remain unresoleVthViV with UV:

By ROBERT B. (ILLEN Khomei'n' . . . MM HdeV lht' company's focal titanagt‘t. said all carrvrng fuel. jammed against the locks Sunday VMay .b targetdate or an agreement ony ive wee

Msocrated Press “tilt! ‘ ””8" human; '0 “70"“ \londav the crews would hivt- to make “mm for as evening and one barge rupturedacct‘rdingto(rordon away
See page 4. i ‘ . \ilChOlS. a spokesman for the Kentucky division of
. much as it! miles of table bcforc .iiiv table can be Disaster de lmctgencv Services world
WASHINGION lhe (‘arter to be resolved without the necessity of “rung lhs‘ \Ns‘mv “ht“ s‘t’mt‘ls‘fs‘sl ”1 ”WC Wm. ' _

i administration.raisrnganew the possi- additional actions which could involve “'H ha” W’ ”"1“ ”' ‘ ’th natlon THE Vl'NITED STATES ts hoping ‘hc Igor.“
bility of a blockade of the PerSian additional risks lorVall concerned “ state I.ITII.IZV1AR\ AGNES ('AHAII..alleged|y mid fhle‘VRVNH “Exticrgfinfimgiigiilhzztiilgilsiiiulinc “1::
(:Vulf, warned I .S.8IIICS yesterdayyhat Powell characterized his reference PH‘t \ Kl VVV STAIHIR sod yesterdiv thit she m her mum mr pmha” mm“ “V a “ande m some-cashp
Iran to free its 50 American hostages Asked if he could heir-n0“? \Pt‘s‘ll's‘ mg mm a gun m h" hand lmmwmm an” her my iiiiir[gilictitfe‘irticicritiifuc‘iiol: e u i a 1 (mid- gumi‘mcm muth pVayAdamanes 1;"th l'niman hnr‘tilri

The question of new action against about additional actions. Powell ten :and am: dTTKfEide? “m ‘hm at me I “word "Hm“ '5 ”” ”Pam“ ”‘Ju'l 0' ”aumma-"Omcer iir‘iglfors‘iiiemhcolznigeofl$:iticg::th:1reassistictinNocv. 4.
Iran arose when White House press lied."l could be but I'd rather not beat Bafflaugartm ivlgmr‘ “my" W M. wounded m Ra) Ms’(it€8\\ H“) “'mh "t lhc ()h'” I MW. g an. . . I . g m the upper 5057 wnh temperatureVsV chctefllns "ii:
said. Then he added: dependent on imports of Iranian otI River in western Kcnluvks closcd by a fuel spiIIVSun- PRESIDENT ( ARTER. SHIITIM. gears from the upper 30stonight. Tomorrow/wt bringmrmn

.. . ‘ day. was reopened for navigation last night. a ( tirps the Iranian stalemate. held talks yesterday with Igyp- pleasant temperatures wrth highs in the mid to upper
V To the extent that they support us Powells remarks came shortly after 0. ”we". \pnkfiman my train President Anwar Sadat aimed at pumping new 5051
in these efforts. the crisis is morelikely ('ontinued on page 3

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4 l-duor in Chief Mull Green Kim Aubrey Thomas (‘hrlt John (‘hy Glly Lander!
Jay Fossett Bob (‘ocbnne hnlerlummrni ljiltmr Spam Ed ()7 Director of Pholographv
I (ary Willis tummie ktlilurv Paul Mann I I
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Jacki Rudd loom": Aim/um Sports Editor Pholo Manager
Steve Muse) Lisa Douslrd (‘upi [.tllltll\ hileriuinnienl l'tliior .
editorials & Commnts (dill/tut lilimr I‘.tfllilfluf [all]!!!
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Ludlcrous argument , .
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~ LT| bill gets 86 death sentence . WllllNDSON y . g.
i THAT TRAH . \:‘. av,-’4..//tj it“?
Monday night. the senators of Student Govern- able events this year's 30 has given us. On one hand If m f ; “w . f 4“” I /‘
ment. who in their recently completed election told us the body declares itself the student‘s representative on t‘f m ’ -. a. 3‘! “it.” It 3‘3 .
they wanted to help allstudents. passed the death sent- campus. while on the other they spend four meetings I/\ a 2 Q :I‘_III’ '21 IQ], -1
V ence on the proposal which would give the Lexington debating JUst who makes up the University . _- - , . _ . g ‘. III/1 II: .:
' ' Technical Institute a scat in 80. community. ltapparentlydoesn‘tmattertoSGthat ‘I ‘ 'I'/ “ . - _-I I~I .. II - oI
Monday‘s was the fourth vote on the issue. and the students of LTl live on UK‘s campus,dealwiththe l [Ink :“ . . N .‘
I. came about after the SG Judicial Board declared same landlords “regular" students deal with. park in s ‘I 'u-z: 1”“, ."t ‘
‘ invalid the proposals successfulApril l voteThe rea- UK parking lots. attend UK athletic competitions . l . a} ’4’
son: the bill had not received a clear two-thirds (and you can bet LTI students don‘t haveach0ice in l I» 2“ .~ 3 it; vb-r-r/ - t It?" \
majority. The issue here is fairly complex. but on paying the activity fee). eat in UK cafeterias. give ' l .. Ax, ‘ §Ei‘ ‘u " .
April I the proposal received 23 “yes"votes. which is blood in UK blood drives. and attend school on the f ”I kw ’7’ ‘ :9 fi _11 --
i two-thirds of the 34 members S(i was said to have at same schedule as UK. 'I . '1’ .\ ‘. i '9'. . -_"
. . that time. However. the JB ruled that 80 actually has It doesn‘t even matter to 80 that the UK adminis- fill" ‘\“/ ‘ l ‘ ._." -_ II
35 members. and the 23 votes the proposal received tration the evil ogre SC is supposed to protect us ‘V ,“ N i a“ -EJ!E15:-E" .I 1
_ April I was not enough for validity. from recognizes Lll students as a member of the ‘ \\!" gags / I
It really seems absurd to think that $0. the organi- l‘niversity community by extending these privileges .,. -,,.v/ I i
’ » zation which is supposedly the student‘s representa- to them. 50 has ruledthatsince l.T|‘scoursesare gov- \V’ “I \ I t! I '
- tive to the administration. does not even know how erned by the Community College administration. N“ Wt “ L; g iI
many members it has. Whether it is really 35 or 34. lfl'l‘s studentsare notdeserving of SO representation. \\ .,I 't‘: = 2‘,
both are well short of the 42 members called for by the 80‘s argument is ludicrous at best and one can only \ 's '
SO Constitution. Resignations and expulsions for too hope that next year‘s S(i will fully allow l.TI represen- \\ x .I
‘ - many absences are the stated reasons f’orthedecrease tation in the student senate. Then again. maybe the \ I
- , The LT l proposal is another in a long line of Iaugh— IQII students are better off without 86 on their side. . :‘
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- Hostage Sltuat/on: ’Bu/lsh/t’ 'l w— . I
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Precht s statement refreshes .
' ‘ Gun control deals With symptoms
' ' Like a breath of fresh spring air. the straight talk on Lav assani answered. presumably with a straight I
Iran finally blew through Washington. DC. Monday. face. that the hostages were in fact being protected by n ,
It may have been barnyard-tainted. but it was a relief the Iranian government. cannotbrlng about cure for Via/ence
" . nonetheless. Precht‘s answer'.’ “Bullshit."
1 .‘s'o. no. we aren‘t talking about Jimmy Carter‘s With that the Iranians left. declaring that they had By STEWART M. (‘0l'CH marksIfrom westem arms with such Such a "one-shot” solution would be
' breaking of diplomatic relations with Iran. a step he been insulted.charging Precht withattemptingtotake . . . . . . primitive toolsas bow drills. handaug- as reasonable as: banning private .
. I should have taken months ago. Wearetalkinginstead “an theirdignitv and revealingthat America wouldd This opinion is written in response ers. chiseIls. files. and treadle lathes. ownership of the automobile to reduce
of the word uttered by Henrv Precht. director of the ' , ' . I to the “Braden ReportI of Monday. They RFCJUSI as deadly as any of mod- traffic deaths. outlawmg alcohol to
' ‘ . ' ' - - not have them to be“ around any more. March 3l. There are serious roblems ern manufacture. Sad to say. a lot of- eliminate drunken killer h th
. US. State Department‘s office of Iranian Affairs. . . . . . . p _ . .5 (w e er
, I' Precht and Deputy Secretary of State Warren As the lfantan Situation becomes more COImPllcaIled with the contention that a ban on unscrupulous p60ple couldfmakcalot behind the wheel or behind a gun). I
. Christopher met Monday with'the Iranian charge and each use of hope reveals only greater disappomt~ handguns would solIvIethe problems of of guns in any number 0 locations banning Cigarettes to reduce lung
' ‘ . i - - i , ' . , ,, ., . ment. Americans are becoming even more tired of “hsele” handgun “Olen?“ cancer. and 50 on.
. . . d affairs Ali Agah and Mohammed lavassani. h , I . . . . k f h II U . d The basic technology {or the manu- . . n should be stressed that the easy
, another Iranian offical. to inform them ofthe Presi- Ieartng ”ma“? speaI .0 I e her-”19%“ nite facture ofmocdern handguns has been opinion availability of weapons is not the
. ‘ . ‘ '. dent‘s decision to break diplomatic relations. States breakiIng international 1"“I ‘h then attempts 1.0 extant for at least the last ISO years. important factor in handgun violence.
, . I [Tnderstandablyg the discussion grew heated. espe- free the hostages taken in a flagrant violation of that Consider the example of the small ____.__I_————— In Switzerland. every male is drafted
ciallv when the Iranians indicated certain hostages same ‘3‘”- weapons workshops in operation in right here in the United States. The into the military. trained. and issueIda
_ . might prefer to remain in Iran. Precht then reminded Precht may now fmd htmself a national hero for the far reaches of PakViIstanIandIIItoIr- missing element is the motivation pro- weapon and a supply of ammunition
. I the Iranian officials of their government‘s promise daring to say to Iranian offtCiaIs what so many of us merly inItheyungles of ietnam. ea- Vided by a black market. Organized to keep at home. Surprismgly. gun
I y . . _ . . I I . I . , _ . have wanted to say for the past five months. pons of such manufacture are not crime. already heavtly involved in the deaths andImaimings are not a prob-
‘ ‘ i early m the mm“) assume protection of the hostages ' uncommon. some duplicated right illicu guntrade. would probably bethe lem in Sw1tzerland. The problem in
I . and exPWSSCd “”an ”“5 had not been done. '1 may have been 53“.“ bl" it “'35 SIT“ nice i0 hear. down to the serial numbers and proof— first to monopolize this black market. America is the easy availability of vic-
I . . ——————-————————-—-—'————————-———————_"— Today. acommon way of producing tims to people who feel that the solu-
.v . I an illegal weapon is the “five minute tions to their problems — to
. L method“ of handgun manufacture. All bastardize a quote from Mao — flow
. that is needed is a rifle or shotgun ~ from the barrel of a gun. Those who
, ' and a hacksaw. Lop of 20 inches of want guns. obtain them. Gun abuse is
. ______________.___.___————-————-— barrel and l2 inches of stock and a serious and pervasive problem and
‘ . . Lower standards to Kentucky‘s high school students is materialism and philistinism charge. from one Percy Bysshe Shel- prestt: "‘5‘?” pistol. Toconfirmthe highlights some deeply-rooted prob-
.' ' In reference to the [some] editorial that they do not have to meet any embedded in several statements made Iey: “The great secret 0f moralsis love; i112? 33:38: ofmicylfdr?obfdioy:ud lcmstm fhc 5°C“! ham-Tc ofiafimigtfiigd
. :' " on April 7 concerning lowered admis— Slanda'd? 0‘ intellectual ability: they by “positive thinkers“ 0” the night Of or a going out Of ourown nature.and Firearms a ent - he‘s listed in trfie guises: 50°ch yIe t?) haw); some-
. I . . . I sion standards to the state‘s colleges. it will have another chance in college. April 3 in Rupp Arena. an identification of ourselves with the phone boos An I reader who would thin becausenazma'llminorit rsists
' ~ ‘ . ls refreshing to see an intelligent issue As a result of the loweringofadmis- lwo examples. one Of “Chi Cavett beautiful WhICh exrsts m thought. like to try their hind at makin such a in it: abuse is not on] commy peto the
' ' . discussed on the editorial page. Your sion standards. we can predict two Robert's finanCiaI metaphor (“The action. or person not our 0wn.IA man. weapon please be forewarnegd‘ Cut- notions of freedom a)itd liberg'r it is
' ' . staff is to be commended for bringing trends. a rise in the quality of cduca- greatest investment on the face ofthe F0 be greatly SOOd‘ must ”"3ng down rifles and shot uns are uiieillc- essentiall i norin the roblem b‘
' ' thisissuetothe attentionofthe univer- tioninthe state‘s private universities as earth yourself") prompts the SUSPI' intensely and comprehenSively; he I their manufacfure or gssession “blamin h’itgon sofne thift (the cary
' ; .. sity community which itvitally affects a result of the lowered quality of edu- cion that a'seminarin Positive Think- must put himself in the place 0f igsaworth five ears of ourlfime the ungthe dru ) insteadgof holdin‘
' -. . who” in state-supported institutions; ing" (attended by “over 5000 another and ofmanyothers;the pains Th . f y f y I ~ . h 8 . ghblef . . 8
> I - (ollege is. by definition.higheredu~ and the exodus oftrulv intelli entand Kentuckians."half of whom “in direct and pleasures of his species must . osein 3Y0“) gun contro twriter ‘ c. person responsr or "5 misuse.
. .. i cation. In “W“ admlwon standards able scholarstootherareas whgeretheir sales“ and the other half “in closely become his own. The greatest instru- included) baSicaIlly have very little to ““5 can be likened to treating the
. . below exitsing levels would betoaccel~ abilities “Ht be matched bv a quality related fields") is butaeuphemism for ment ofmoralgood is the imagination; gripe about. mainly because gun con- symptoms rather than attacking "I“?
i. ._ “a“ an already alarming trend. ”W learning process ' ' a strategy session of hallowed and poetry administers to the effect by "0| legislation '5 already ontlIte books. disease. As has ben statedta certain
' - f 0f viewing cone!” 3* extended high - I profiteering. An illustration of the acting on the cause.“ In addition to sawed-off rifles and amount 0f gun control Iegislatton ‘8
' ', l. '2 WhOOI- Already In In” state. am The answer to decreasing enrol- second affliction. philistinism. occurs . . . . shotgun; possessron 0f such weapons essential —Ju“. as essentialIas the leg- -
I. I III I .-‘ II graduate at a Kentucky high \chmt tmcm It not lowering admission stand- in a statement by Schuller: “The grea- I It is certainly a Sign of these tragic as automatic cannon. baIzooltas.Imor- islation regulating the quality of food
_ .. . must be admitted to a state untwmtt ards for colleges. It IS improving test power in the world is your imagi- times that the great humanistic v0ices tars and their ammunition — iSille- we eat or the kinds of drugs we can
. . I. I. 5 on paroleforonescmeslcrlfht‘does sccondar} education so that all stu_ nation. If you dont control your of such sages as Sidney. Wordsworth. gal. Tothis list can be added the Ibastc purchase over the counter. Not eve-
I - I not meet mt, admtwon thttttemems dents are stimulated m further the” Imagmauon it will control you.“ We (ioethe. Coleridge. Shelley. Carlyle machine gun. also a restricted item. ronrIieinIIthe United States should have
" .' .' I' I _ As a result. everyone in Kentucky has educational career and develop their are at first tempted to applaud the and thkl.” have now coarsencd into After all. when was the last time your a right to have whatever weapon he
.. , I' an opportunity for advanced educa- intellectual abilities. If we do not sagacny of the first sentence until we theIphtlistinc. inarticulate wordmon- local hardware store ran a sgle on chooses T and ourulast “in” this.
. i f- “0n. provided he will put forth the improve our secondary educationthc bumpintothe fear of imaginationthat geringofabIevy ofpeacockssponsoIred tommy guns and hand grenades. “59' The solution to the disease ofhand-
' - ' (minimal) effort reqUired to achieve a state universities may find themselves cripples the second one. by something IcalIlcd Humaneertng. felons.certtfiedlunatIics.andthosedts- gun "Olen“ ts 90‘ a ban — .w.h.ICh
. t .- ‘ 2f) (iPA And. in the event he is inthe positionof“prep“schoolstoreal . lhc‘ Humaneering. The veryIconcep- chargedfromtheImiIitaryunderdisho- wouldbeaseffccttveastheIprohibttIon
.. . .’ I III . ,II unable to read. “mt, a complete gem institutions of higher learning, Such a statement reveals a IfundaI- tion of such a name. let aloneitsadop- norable conditions are prohibited of such usefulItherapeutic drug: as
. , . ence.orperform 41h grade arithmetic. mental philistinism fostered in this tion.andtheconscnttowork underits from having firearms of any kind. VaIIiumI.morpIhine,and Darvonwould
. ; . I. 1 .‘ remedial (LINK are provided Hm Susan Lyons Johnson case by the shallowness ofa mentality banner. all too clearly reaffirms that Legally purchased guns are Ialready beln eliminatingtheirabusc. Consider
, . . . cheapens the value of the degrees con- History graduate student 1"“th not thinkfimce about calltmg the ph'loshphlca' and moral S‘Udl' 0f registerd at Item of purChIaIse in all 50 LSD and manjuanaI - both illicIit
I II I .' ferred on C\€l_\ graduate of a KCl‘l- Kentucky HiflOl’lCll Sod“, pOSltIVC thinking the hlSII’lIOT'IICS of human actions and values called hum» states Guns and ammunluon cannot drugs. yet [caddy ayallabk. No one In I
.’ . I . , , tuck) college . . clothing the complex springs of aInism has degenerated into theIstrut- be bought through the mIails, These America has a “nsht'Iio whatever I
. , II .I , lo lower admission standards It I0 Matenal'sm human actions in the cheerleader s ting of successful salesmanship. laws, and many others. which are pro- drugs in whateverIquaIntity either.
, , . uniform. Schuller. Page tells us. pro- VlSlons of the National Firearm Con- Gun control legislation is necessary
~. . destroy the dCilnlIIIOn of college as The quotes in Walt Page‘s two am- fesses that “ideas are the key to every- Abdemzalt Dahmane trol Act of I934 (amended in I968); to keep the “symptoms” of handgun
_ . highcreducation \lvnatthis movesavs clcs (Kernel. April 4) betray much thing.“ Well. here is one. free of English graduate student regulate the manufacture. sale. and violence under control but the “cure"
- distribution of firearms. lies not in prohibition, but education.
-, ~ . This is not to say that the traffic in After all. guns. cigarettes. alcohol.
.v . E W V illegal arms has been stopped w far drugs, knives. etc.,dont killpeople; in
' , N THE '~— ‘ q”Rho WV Chm" C W. from it. This problem persists. and was the end. people do. Responsible and
. f ' I STnn K 23“ y: D \\‘ (7 57(1)] A PLANET PCNMTCO (5“ Sfibfiflfi‘if recently pointed up by the seizure in intelligent citizens are the key to the
. LENTURT” 6‘. . axffp‘! 5%qu Vommubf? (QEATUQ 01w, Lexington _. less than two months ultimate solution of our problem.
. “ERLITY ’ m . I s , >7 ,. . luviwr (AQMeTS. ”I :g; of aAlaIrIIge cache of illegal Stewart M. Coueb Is an A h S
t r y v I...\ ,, [:91 . %g a: pons. . tt is pctnt. my argu- I re.
__ . .-__-__,, . fr J *. 1‘ . , . lm’ Q W ,. ment leaves itself open in one area —
l: ““httmawsem.’ .T ‘l s! v \ —.s ‘ V, ,7/ . \‘t: ,7 N $ ‘ 1‘ . - gun incidentsinthe home. Itisundeni-
, lam ”retest 1":ch (new ' .’ I, - a ‘y/ a ‘ A .f'). if“ ‘— able that confiscationoffirearmsfrom
. I y . I r a. Tur'nefuuytoe WEI Am”: «I Uwri ‘ 4') \ ”T Q2433» WJE': STARK BE ABLE To REPAIR 1H; law-abiding households. (The number Job Se b h ”_
. m 0th 5 —°”> “LITE—CI“ l ‘M‘ ff. ) »\ Q. , ”issmeuix‘s“ ”Wont“? of people killed or seriously wounded ion a: wé'htooIWOI’eral
. I, . _ «.t Sigizgfi'xits’txlq ll o@.I Q, ~ . y 5.. unit 1H: SUQOQVY‘T (ylkLS FtNo (mm Homo; every year at home by supposedly Annual.“ I .lnMaIe
'r‘i \ J ,t Wu. GECLCU “It“ 'J‘ II I,I/ \:) END? ”I’m unloaded weapons is astounding — Ag!" dos nor today.
Wm muureiajmtueeft ‘ Q ’ly , ~ THE gmmra guSmeu V was men irmo neegfLF ASTRA but remember that for those who The m “1": - the
.’ . Ma ‘sur t. suit {Mt Q. . \-_ ’ / ”‘9th A Damon) 2:59- w A sea/«soc LM'O- 51'le refuse to submit toaban. the problem utbor w” ' nut not
flags? .1 — -. . N ’ I 0 WNW” Bowg+ gem) THE Amado)! fly/"r pygmy/a ”momma; REALHY 0 will persist.) But to deprive people of ' ' 'm '
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