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I By DALE G. MORTON pumi‘, cloggingIht'slrt'cls arm's/wring by Simulations Publications Inc. many piiblislieis and distiibiitois of ' sat I II
I Stall w'riicr Iravt'l. And there are games that include “;||‘g;|||]c\ , I‘
M'arsmr lumps .titt'e/i into Illt' confrontations other than wars. lhcse lhc two most poptilai. and x K 2:; ‘ \t .
Spring is hereant/lhe Warsaw Par! tiiiiiilrit's it ill) III/lt' Intiitt'ilialt' games have been given the collectiye instrumental in the gaming field. aic I W.
nations have I'm! begun their annual o/iI/m.tiIIiiiri.I l.t Ihis the War! 0/ World name “conflict simulation." Simulations liuhlmumm lne. and I . "
spring maneuvers. Sudden/i, Iht't' Mar Him" What is conflict simulation? Amp,” llill. --. V..-
allquk' . . .. . . Conflict simulation games enact. “lacttcs.” the first true game. was ”i . ’ l .
7wm’-|II~/Uur, h‘fm" gar/"I" (he ”m budden War '5 now ”13'9“ reconstruct or invent battles between designed and marketed by ('ltarles I I w... \*
_ members of NIA 7()I had begun Io hands. for onu are the NATO two or more people In an attempt “I Roberts m I953. ' t . l
sniper! that an ln\'u.\l(m it'asprobable. commander. it s all part of a growing achieve some stated goal. While All places more emphasis l. :1 —l IIIIIIII l
Milli when [he an?“ (“0““fo ’0 phenomenon called waIrgamingI 'I here are several types of conflict upon "Ianiily games." Sl’l is almost I "; I' I I i . .
. was in a slate of disorganization. . The situation abow is taken from a simulation games. solely interested m reality and case of W _._1 I . l I. . . i
. Civilians in the besieged t'oimtriei game called “ l he Next War. printed ()ne kind. the ““1“"ch is almost as play “I the ““1“an ! by” t . I ..
' old as organi/ed warfare itself. Some wargamcrs prefer an Us l j . i I
' In wargaming. counters. usually increased reality of battles on a small ‘ I I g, ”I‘ I
‘ war amers Share cardboard. have symbols on one or scale and haveswitchcd to miniatures. l - j I I] I . .. I
both sides and represent actual or Miniatures are three-dimensional I .1 "“ ‘I 52;:
fictional characters. lhese counters charactersthat are moved by iiilerand I . I I' m 3
I are placed on the map. overlayed with ha\e a much stricter rules booklet. i I .,
,0 V8 for confllcts a hexagonal or square grid to case Many people remember playing .. was. » a
movement. and moved in accordance with little army men when they were 3 i W l W!
with strict rules. children. biit for sortie it‘s not child‘s . f ‘ l L”
~ By DALE G. MORTON school. but hadn‘t played for a while 'IIhese board games are usually play. Miniature gamers take the game ‘ 1' a“... 1.; l .
gull Wm“ w he n he met Ba n n in g a nd played solely for pleasure.Itlioiigh they seriously. painting their characters l l 's -.>
Christensen. have been used for historical and war witIlt authentic colors and detail. ‘ I .
.I .. I l I . ,. I . . . I I I t. I . planning purpogcsI lll. mlnlilllllIC gamers ler ”0‘ __M_~___..__AM-~ . I"
' enligisngnmcr?gamma m who “3):: Jul? :MIIINIIIM IT; LI“). play Throughout the world. there are ('ontinued on page 8 It, "A” “"RTOVKM" 5""
_ g t ours per wet . ut admit
. There is nothing unusual about that it maybe more."depending upon
“gamers.“ They are not members of the game.“ w _
' one sex. race or religion; they don‘t “It depends upon how much workl KEN I U‘ ,K I . /
I look alike and they don‘t 6V6“ have 10 have to do.“ (iordon said. “The more I ' ‘ I
think alike. play. the more I am obsessed with . ‘
All that is needed is patience. them. . I
imagination and a love for “It's entertaining. It teaches me
competition. some military history. you have to -
Dr. Lance Banning. UK History concentrate. “I.” good mental I
. professor. and Fred Christensen. a minmatmn' he said. ._ . .
PhD. candidate who teaches a night Theytthegameslarealot of funIfor . . . . lniversih of Km“) '.
school survey course. team up bi- those whonant to meet hypothetical \IoIl. l.x.\l. No. In . d dent Istudem news 3 er . l.e\inzton. Kentucky I.
‘ weekly toindulgeinsome board game. challenges. Banning said. . hid-y. March 9. mo an tn epen » ~P P . . '
. Occasionally the duo is joined by More than lust entertainment.
James Gordon. history graduate games have the potential for teaching .
student. military tactics. . . I .‘
. Captain Philip A. Hesson.assistant .
The three met years ago when they professor of military science. said that Ken tUCklanS ex 6 Cte d I n M a I.
were neighborsin anapartment house. some games are “good for teaching
. and renewed a shared interest in the small unit tactics.“ - .
games. . . . . III” [97“ under contract from the By DEBBIE MCDANIEI. “()iir photographicstaff.asa whole. the yearbook is ready for printing. When students pick up their '
Banning said he began playing m US Army. SPI designed a game mm Hum has done a manclous and almost “We send the camera-ready flats yearbook. lht‘) \hOUld rentember 10 .
graduate 5h00' after being introduced especially for use in training lower ' impossible chore." he added. tpages) \ia l‘PS ll'nited Parcel bring their receipt. “The receipts are
. [9 the game b‘ h'5 dISsertation echelon officers and upper enlisted If everything runs I‘momth . . I. . b Service) or (ireyhound (Bus Lines). being mailed“ now. Ramsey said. The
.' director. and estimates he owns over men in company-level tactics. students who have ordered copies of SIln .I:rd.Lr,i‘IllL1III Fiiidsuitihn iiII‘I‘I‘foIr whichever 0m. l5 running at the time." yearbook office is in IIJA Journalism I
. I00 gémes' . . . . :iThe Igame. Iflrehghl‘I used the UK yearbook. the Is'emur/tian. will , {pl “IE-0113‘“ ,.l.L ml: 'Inpdl'iid Ram“) bitld- Building.
I. Christensen. who is also acaptain in information from various sources and be able l0 pick them upduringthe first ‘” K II“: ‘ fl?” rt 3‘ ‘l-‘I‘I Ihd' ‘ lugl leap the staff rented twotrucks IApproxlmulcl} 50 unclaimed -
.‘ the Army Reserve. began with civil was designed to the specifications of week in May. Editor Doug Ramsey ‘I’lIll l ‘ P'nglltoddll fut-IILs l l‘ EIUY- and droie the yearbooks back m yearbooks are still in the yearbook
- . war games while he was “just a kid." the army. lt is.though.ayailabletothe said yesterday. ~ . dsl year. t I? rcw iiP ult‘lI“ I‘I “In” campus. lhc Kenna-Lian office was office from last year. and the students
I: and now owns over 50 games. public." "The booins 90 percent complete." 4m? “m p ”‘9'“ ““4 "Hum . ("I “wall-to-wall books." stacked hallway who bought them can still claim one. I '
. . Gordon started lavin in bi h Continued on page 8 I I I . 7 arttelestothe printerwithinstructions I . . . I . I, .. I he 'dded.
‘. P . g g be said. Ofthe 352 total P4895~ only 3_ about all hat goes on what page." he to tthIceiling. he saIid.I i got lost over d . I
I‘ are still unfinished. “We'll have it said. there. he said. pointing to an office lhe l978-79 Istfnliit'kian will
finished before April I. as soon as the . corner. “and couldn‘t find the door contain features on disco dancmg. the .
O a ' Wildcats' season is over." ‘I l h“ 39*” hi“ been “‘5'” than “NI one day." Kentucky State Horse Park and the . ‘I '
The 22-member vearbook slaff will .‘CM- lsinccl most “It the staff About 2.000 yearbooks will be new apartment complex south of . '
.' cover campus evenis up to the April l members “WI" retuIrIning \eterans printed this year. |.0()0fewerthan last Commonwealth Stadium. as well as
II deadline. when the completed pages from I?“ ”‘5” “ML Rum”) ‘il'd- year. Also. no extra books were coverage of Wildcat basketball and . .
. will be sent to the yearbook‘s "“6 did it” 0' 01” WWIWP5 ”UN‘I‘C” ordered. Ramsey said sales were low football games. :I. .
publisher. Josten‘s American and ”9‘ “H the UP“ l‘crlbt‘dl‘”: this year becausethe staff"didn't have I "()ur printing quality this year will I-
State Yearbook. of Clarksville. lenn. ”c“ “I that. but ‘th caught 0“ "‘5“ enough people out selling." He said far surpass last year‘s." said Ramsey. '
‘ “Anything that happens after April So last that in one week. the staff that the staff will be conductingasales adding that lhquualtty ofIthe color ..
I A YOl'NG WOMAN APPARENTH' INTENDED TO COMMIT I goes into next year's book." Ramsey pasted up [24 pages. I dri\e next week that will concentrate photographs will be "nine times "
Sl'lClDE yesterday eiening by jumping from the 15th floor 0(th old said. \\ hen the staff finishes its work and on person-to-person sales LlILl‘.
l First National Bank Building in downtown Lexington. -"I
# Police Chaplain Tommy Howard talked the woman into re-entering 3.. ' '
the building and she was taken to the l'niiersity of Kentucky Medical N ew YO rker ta kes a brea k to sell toys
Center for obsenation. If; .
The woman. whose identity was not immediately available. was sighted .zi- ‘
on a fire escape during evening rush hour and police were summoned. I II I II t .
. IShe was believed to be in her early 20s and witnesses said she appeared By CINDY McGEE .\ . I ”I'M, 1 k .’ .
- . . overwrought. Staff Writer /“ . ' I ' w I‘m ”13 f: ‘
There were no reported injuries. ”I ~~ , . .} I I, --I Am“ {1' ’
. "[/il'.i_/un. we'll IrIl‘ III. assuming 1'] '.\‘ I it * ‘k 'I ; . I II (,1.- . .
I ’ LIMITED GARBAGE COLLECTION BY VOLUNTEERS was to legal. " II I." ' " . .2 ‘ __ .’ . it} - .' .I'. .
’ resume for Harlan County residents today. but contract garbage haulers I0 I R . Q - . ” ’ ,‘ I'
. vowed yesterday to continue protesting outside county offices untila fee Pinballs. baseball cards. comic . , II. I, a-IiI‘" .2 g a. . _
l dispute is settled. I . books. Batman cards. Our Gang dolls. I, " a? M’s ’2’ ' , '
. Some of the county's seven contract haulers said yesterday their paraphernalia devoted exclusively to a...” {Mag/{,1 J "z; My . III . w , .
employees would be picking up garbagewithout pay because contractor‘s the pursuit of happiness line tlte walls \‘Wa’ “tax 4.: C13
fees were not enough to cover salaries ‘ M, I I , I I, , ti: . .
of General Lee Fun. a new toy store at I , I "'" - .. ':' . or} r 7 ‘ '55. II ' .
203 Woodland Ave. % . ,5 J" 3% Is -I. 2 f 4’ ~ L f
nation NITending the stock is Brian 3% ’ a If. 5% M _r 7 ‘ “Iifi § ,I ILI
. usbacher. 3|. a transplanted New I; a .. l . i .Is 1,115 :on ~ I z .
Yorker who came to Lexington to U. 4. -« ~ ! “‘va - ”f4 1:. I " "i ' ‘ -' .
_ THE CARTER ADMINISTRATION. IRKED av FlGlTRES make dentures but now enjoys a v ” . ii . ‘-= ‘I It?“ 0 ~ »~ 3 ~.
. ' showinga l percent increase in wholesale pricesin February. threatened new. temporary vocation in the ‘- I? . M”; 3 . .. , II' I ' ‘
i’ yesterday to publicly expose businesses found in violation of anti- company of 40.000 comic books and I .. M ii ’ “ If: a .2...(I_,w-- at iii a w
“ r. '"llallon Smdellnes- 9.5 million bubble gum cards. ' W ”:" - 5 I' '
. Is‘ I The Labor Department released wholesale price figures that showed In New York. Nusbacher was an ”(no I”; . . ‘t 5" '5 ‘ I' ..
. 22:"2rnzrlongflIIOhIeIszIaIInnuIIaIEI‘II:IIII'ISSCJCCNHSC'Thcmp‘mpmv'ded assistant principal at an elementary tII'III I . ..,. . .: . 1"“ . I ' I . i.
" L" enmg‘ school. He and his wife Chris came to ' .I r. I_- 'I Y‘ r' =4 ‘v. .
{I Lexington fouryearsagoto goto U K‘s a i I . i: -. III . . .’
' ,'. world dental school and "to take life a little _ " i .19" ‘ I‘ ' I I
I slower.“ Nusbacher said. . *r . ' :Vi’l' I i .
: CHANTING “AT THE DAWN or FREEDOM WE HAVE no He decided ‘0 beadentaltechnician ---"" . . I . *
' FREEDOM.“ more than 8.000 Iranian women. defiantlv dressed in because “I wanted ‘0 be "13'0““ b0“ iii-g ‘ . M II] 37‘. I
I Western clothing. paraded through Tehran on International Women‘s and I like tinkering With things.“ He \. (I 'I ., .. ""“"H:.~':'ef€‘."II.I ; § A I ,
. I o ‘ Day yesterday to demand preservation of their rights under the new graduated as a dental technician from I I: 1" -I: I; r-I " . '.
. 'Slzmic T??? I th if {P . M' . M M B b LTl last May and will set up a dental ———~‘————‘ ' It GM“. LANDERS/KcmelStafl .
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. were dispersed when guards fired over their heads. 3 $523“le 2:231:12?riIiIrinflItifffgv l'nder the baleful stare of I rhinoceros. Brian Pinball machines. comic books. and toys 0‘ ‘" sorts "’9
Thousands of women in other countries paraded or held meetings to Nachamie. 3 l. takes 0",“ a; iNutsbacher (rear left) discusses comics witha customer. featured at his store. General Lee Fun. .. .
:iIalIrIlleItIhIcIIllaIiIlIscIthgslIdsrllIyI the United Nations to improve the rights of shopkeeper. expected." Nusbacher said. “Wearen‘t characters they‘ve seen on television.“ Association in starting a cardiopul-I I .
- - Nachamie. a life-long collector of here forthat.though we‘rcjust here General Lee l~un also has several monary resuscnation program. Hts ', .
- ’ ' PRESIDENT CARTER. LAl'NCHlNG HIS PERSONAL PEACE comic books and bubble gum cards. to enjov ourselves.“ classictoys.such astoysoldiers.jigsaw wife. who graduates from the SChOOl , , _‘ -
I MISSION yesterday was greeted by tens or thousands or cheering operated a New York store ofthe same Nusbacher said comic books. which punles and toy trucks and cars. Most of Dentistry thist'ear. has plans to set I I
' ' ~ . Egyptians and immediatly began his first round of peace talks with name for three years. He closed the range in price from l0 cents to $2.000 of these older toys came from “P private practice. . _ . _ " '_
‘~ 1 President Anwar Sadat. store last August because “he was or $3.000. werethe most popularitem. Nachamie‘s store in New York. Even though he is part-owner In . - '.
_ 3 Shortly after the arrival of the American party. Egyptian Prime working 24 hours a day." said Pinball machines. in terms of money. Several items. though. come from General Lee Fun. Nusbacher said he I -
. .., ‘ . Minister I Mustata Khalil presented counterproposals to US. Nusbacher. are “neck to neck with comic books." people in Lexington who find things doesn‘t collect comic books.and owns ‘ -. I. ‘ ',
= . . . . compromise suggestions to break the negotiating stalemate. Before owning General Lee Fun. During December. (ieneral lee Fun “in their grandmother‘s attics.“ he only 2 bubblegum cards; one 9' A " .I
. . - - There are no immediate details of what the lgyptian proposals were. Nachamie worked for the United hadawaitinglistfor pinballmachincs. said. “People have brought in boxes Thomas Edison and the other of a , . I I'.
:I . ' I .I 1; Nations (he has a doctoral degree in and sold adoren and ahalf. The prices thinking it‘s junk. and sometimes it‘s friend who is a football player. , .’ I’. .
73‘; 4 I. t weather international diplomacy) and was a are from $200 to $400. worth $4.000 or $5.000. I “I'm Ifascmaled IWIlh any W“? I .
. j , ' zookceper in Houston. He is now in “Our biggest buyers are comic book Since moving to l.exmgton. mechanical. and I like anything ”‘3: ! L s, ' .
. I (‘LOL‘DY ANDACHANCE or RAIN by tonightwith highs inthc Tokyo completinsiudo trainins- book collectors and they are Pretty ”usbachcr worked one year as an has ‘0 d0 “"‘h ”mm“ ”"0” Q ' ' *
., . . I. 50* lows in the 305. Rain possibly turning m w“ snow wmonow with “Business in Lexington .5 not as serious. because it's a good administrator at Central Baptist Nusbacher collects old phonographs ',I,'
. * .l highs in the low to mid 40s and lows in the upper 30s. good as it was in New York. volume- investment.“ Nusbacher said. “Other Hospital. He and his wife have also and rebuilds player pianos. pump I‘ ‘ .
i. ‘ I l wise. but it is much better that we customers usually buy toys of helped the Kentucky Heart organs and pinball machines. .- ‘. » ‘II. '
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UK community degrades Itself by prejudgrng, making racrst remarks about, indicted football players .
lt wotrld do well tor cvcrvorte on the [K ”N University t't‘mmtttht.‘ t5 ‘t'PPtN'tt t“ ht‘t’ttt' Perhaps they consider character assasination an unless it is a necessary elemettt. What wasthe point i
campus to remember one of tlte basic tenets of of enlightetted individuals. Some of tire letters the admirable trait. here'.’ Are allegations against blacks any different i
. -\mertcan law those accused of crime are [\t'r’lt‘l hits received. tht’htlh- thtttt‘tttt‘ thttt thtSlU-‘t It would be reasonable to assume that the than tht’SC against Whit“ 0f orientals'.’ i
innocent until proveit guilty. isn‘t true for all. . . members of the city‘s news media are above this. (to his credit.thc sptirtsCiItstCr pointed outthatall 3
Campus attention for the past week has been WC‘VC 80m" tt'ttt‘r-t C‘rtttmtl tht‘ t‘ttt'rt‘ ttmthfl” Sadly. not all are. huttWoolthcaccuscdtndrvtdualswereclearedolall
. focused on the eight lootball players accused of team “anintalistic brt'tCS" “Whit tht‘." “need to be 'l'he sports director foroneofthe city‘s television charges.) - l
sexually assaulting a young woman. Unfortunately. '00th ”P in 048“" it he) “t“ tt"_ head Ct’ttt-‘h Hit" stations Monday night delivered a commentary on ,
many people have already reacltcd the conclusion (‘UTCt t0 recruit .thhtl 'ht'h 0t character Wh'tt‘ the legal troubles of the UK football team for the Athletes aren‘t angels they‘re human beings. l
that tlte riien are guilty of the crimes. ignoring men likeJim Ktt‘itth Whth Wh'tt‘tthitt'tttt‘ past several years. lhe validity of this exercise is And. as such. some occasionally break the law. But t
Evert ntore unfortunate. however. isthc reasoning member olthe t00thit“ tt‘itttl it hUShtthd and father. questionable. Is there any group of 350-400 young it is the .th 0t tht‘ COUNS t0 dCCtdt‘ when this has t.
‘ behrndthese conclusions Many pcoplesay theeight successfully completed the first year of medical men who. over a period of four years. aren’t happened. 'l’hey have the resources to do it. This l
are guilty because they are football players. And school. . involved in some scrapes with the law'.’ judgment can‘t be made in the Student Center ‘g
some are saying they are guilty because they are And in one horrendous show of bigotry and . . I .. I . (irille. the corner bar. the letters to the Editor '
I. blur/t football players. racism. one grOUP planned t0 PIUCC it ChNtt'Cd ltd And. displaying it shocking htCk 0t yournaltsttc column or on the o ()'(‘lock News. We urge that
It‘s sadderting to realize that we haven‘t ridden calling for (‘urci t0 "Cit“ 0“ Wt” spear-chuckers.“ It'th'Ct‘~ ht‘ went ”h to Pt‘thtIt’Ut that httt’ttht‘ players everyone refrain from playing Judge for a Day.
ourselves of these old stereotypes yet. Some of us Ironically. many 0t the-‘0 thdt‘tdttith hi"? Citttt‘d 'th’tVt‘d 'h "tht'gttt't’m 0t 5” crimes h" the P'ftttt (And we remind otrr readers that it is against the
I still believe the stories of athletes as simple-minded the 'dCCUSCd players “an cmbarrasment 10 the three years havebeen htftCk- tt '5 'rtCCCPth PTflCtICC Kt'l‘llt‘lh policy to print letters that are obscene or
, "animals" and blacks as overscxed superstuds. University and thC Commonwealth 0f Kentucky.“ that racral tdt'ht't't‘tttttm '5 dCtt‘th lromanews story libelous.)
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Basketball team something to be proud of team pol-icy
lhe l'K basketball team’s [9.]: record in a Hall‘s ability to bring histeamto peak performance lournament to Lexington for the classic‘s largest
' rebuilding year would be considered a sucesslul at the right time. audience ever. and just missed having a fifth lt‘ttm IUII ht‘ tidltor. Opinions and .
effort at most schools. But at Kentucky. this only consecutive season with 20 victories. Ct’mmt'tI‘IW't“ hf"? ht; dftltmd '
looks like a so-so year to many people. | hey recovered front a mid-season slump and the Perhaps the biggest accomplishment is one that ?l;‘(;::rl\lal:ll:i hurlitiiig :ii‘rh‘critrnrii
. let‘s hope critics in the luture give more credit to loss oftwo players. including starting center Chuck wasn't reflected t’" the court, Kentucky ended it of identification is required 1
this year‘s roundball Wildcats. Here are StimL‘ 0f Aleksinag. Other teams have exploded from two'yc'dr NCAA prObation Withom tnCidcnt~ and Submissions may 3'50 be mailed to .
their accomplishments: problems within the team. The Wildcatsjust pulled has started on what looks like a stellar recrutttng Editorial Editor. lteniuclin lternIel. '
together even more. In the SEC tournament. when year. _ . . . _ I ‘ hl4igfifthlllihi‘mi 33:11:: [Knlvrst’
lhe Cats shocked experts by" trouncing l.Sl7 to Dwight Anderson was injured 0“ the first Ptttt' (”“htw‘ thrstears team duh” Wm an N( AA 40506. Foryc‘oniribuilions' maeifetllcoi‘r "
finish second in the SEC tournament. almost against LSU. they Cats just bOUHCCd b'de t0 takC Chumpmmhln “he Ia“ tea“ bl? it made some campus. our Speed Sort number is
upsetting lavored lennessce in the championship the biggest Win of the season. achievements ”t "5 0W" “ght' It 5 a team to have 0422!.
_ game. lhe tourney play demonstrated Coach .loe Kentucky brought tht‘ National Invitation pride m'
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Mere form'ality received the blood atonement for sin by the stateSIheshould rememberthat answer. After all. you havealreadygoIt Shah ol lraii includes not only the l’otiiit/ letters. and l appreciate ltis 1
offered by ( hrrst; and the unbelievers the constitution that guarantees the your l:Klootballcommercralandtsnt torturing and or nitridcrttig ol articulate presentation ol the facts. I ,
that I know don‘t have any fear and separation ol church and state is the that why you didn‘t show up at the hundreds oi llitiiisands ol people who aitt also aware oI tltc price ltc has paid ,
anxiety about it because they don’t same one that guarantees her right to debate‘.’ You could have at least sent ltavc opposed ltirtt. cvcti mildly. iii the and is paying for lils slgilitL although I t
In regard to the opinion article AW believe tt “Whitt- tirt’t‘ SPCCCh- someonethat COUld haveanswered {OT last .tts' \cais. btti also tltc dtatu ol a do not know ltriti pcrsonally -'
“HIM," “WI ‘lu‘m t," mum". hm" lam not fearfulofthe destruction of Fortunately. the constitution you. ltil'lllllC'tClt times over Iranian money \rid one suggestion. I would like to f
WU” “Um," ”Wt/7 M Despite her the world by an attack of man-eating guarantees us protection against those placed in Swiss banks and invested in iclcr \li l tIl/ and others to several ‘
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\Uhtcm‘ [m “m” ”kc" 1h” man-eating trees. Why should away frecdomsl‘rom others. However. Journalism sophomore ultimately canic Ironi tlic pockets ot important intormauon about Iran‘s
- opportunity to “me“ he] personal someone fear something that they we should never accept anyone who the peoplcol lr'aii arid that rtovv makes past that may hclpthcmtouiidcistand
sexual attitude . don't believe in'.’ advocates going against the A t H tip tltc Shah‘s personal wealth. lhc Iran‘s present. lltc Ml Rll’ (Middle
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. nudeI tn human lorm. Ms. Brewer ()‘Hair DOES bcljeycthatthere might reason. If we cut some off of the message to the Shah that ltc cannot l’roicctl Reportscontarncvccllcntand i
ilrfhcziliiiisfll an mu“ m sexrsm. ”0“ be a God alter all; butInot willing to constitution for one special interest I would like to respond to several waslt hi: hands of Iran and his varich articles abotrt lr‘an‘sIhistory and
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weakness. let equal rights stand for that s ttlbybcrng so outspoken against we may exercise some of our rights cducathItlIic lady abotittltc cscesscsol supporters who have bectt c\ccutctl c\pcrt on Iran. Marvin/outs. So one
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appropriate. I believe that 'if Ms. who rally to her Std? the 635'“ 't tStt’t they are all Stlll there to serve us what tltc csccssIcs ol her sort and ltt‘t' Khomeini were a bit more thanItncr'c overturning now takrttg place rrt lr'an t
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in the male form we concentrate on preacherIof one ofthe oldest religions to ctinlmll those esccssIcs and ”W." them do. btit because they were in grasp ol he monumental changes
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contour lines. Now It ‘8 simply known as humanism. I want to commend the Student comfortable Pill't‘ of UN \‘tI‘t'td torture and death of he Shahs I .
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, ' p g. humanism has “9‘ 0W" god. In oveIrnment or ringing us . e MI'. l.ut/ calls the "csccsss‘s 0' ths‘ ()Iicliltil'L‘L‘tilllllicllt.lll;l\Cl‘ctldMl'. Graduate student
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balanced education and insight on the O‘Hair said. YOl‘ count...not praver. greatjob and l thoroughlyenjoyed it. I
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burlding goes. Professor Roccanova Humanism can be divided into two and if you are out there. MCBrayer. smut-g; K ‘ . .t' Isl). \ K ‘ \
quotes. “Welarchitectsl build around categories: l)lhe “man as 00 I)“ here are the questions again: OM/ ‘ c ‘\.:\ . . I ‘39“ ' _
the human '9'” Ft" ”than“ d0“ PHILOSOPHY; AND .)the “state as Since you have been in government :- i’ . " X g)”; :\ -fl' ,. w, “ g
, have a certain proportion. We build God" philosophy. Only in a true for IOyearS. why has it taken you this 3-i/tllt'ig ,i‘h’» : [I {r i" ' l t t s t
I tor human beings.“ Saturally! How Christian society" can there exist the long to do something about the utility . \ - 7315;; I ‘23:“ \
o can anyone DOWN." interpret that to freedom which Miss ()‘Hair eniovs in companies and all these other changes ' V I / /r'i/fl' t’l “ i A
. be “Rfslgmng around the female her crusade. I would enjoy seeing her that you have been preaching about '1” ' :3: it. \v. i
‘ Ig _ ' .ee )0" Iran to the evils of religion. and see “50- t WOUId ltketo know why you "‘“t r e I.. t.
. I» sexrsm to apprecrate the human form. how long she would last over there. project yourself as being anti-Carroll. I], It; ' “' it . i t
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. - comments on atheistMadalyn Murray now. after millions have died as a another Bert Lance and you “Other ‘ifi ‘ ,. w . A x “/4 -i / . i \
"fI O'Hair. who spoke at the Student result of communismwesecthat it has .limmy Carter? ‘ W' i I I "* . ’ // ii ‘
, i ‘ ‘> Center Ballroom Sunday night. become a greater evil than the evils 'dt‘n'twanta Personatanswet- Mr- , 4 ' ‘ ' 7" v , é M was“?
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k y , I. tellingustorepent"justcauscfearand Apparently ignorant of the want to know Wt" answers as well! A“ ’ 7 is”"\’ ’ ’ ' ,/ m
. . anxietytnthe people.“ldon‘tfindthat separation of church and state Tell the Kernel so all of us can be - {T . - 7’ - I l, l L \'&’
. ~ 0 to be so, lhe (‘hristians that I know guaranteed by the constitution. htCSSCd thh your response. . - r
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