* "W KENTUCKY . } “mu/Minolta! APR 22 19” My" ‘ of K!“ Dim .. l'nivenit of Kentuelt Vol. LXXII. No. “9 _ ‘ . Lexlngion. Kentuek; ’ Tuesday. April 11. I”. an Independent student newspaper — ~— ' NOW/ 0' tUK ERA ff 2" ' ’ a ne er’ l y By RUTH RACLAND was my name and that was my ‘l‘m for ERA but I‘m not a feminist." \ \ ..I don‘t think men feel alienated , Staff Writer K identification.“ she explained . LIE" anymore.“ she said, and added that , Her introduction to feminist views Her conservative upbringing is still ‘ . - “men need to be liberated“ because ‘ “It‘s now or never,“ for ratification came when Prysc suggested that she reflected in the fact that she is person- t . \ “men are stereotyped just as womnen of the Equal Rights Amendment. 0 I might want to read Ms. magazine ally opposed to abonion. but lodd i g . f are." according to feminist Patricia Todd. pe p ' because of her interest in politics. does not favor making it illegal. “lt‘s I: . -- can... “t Todd found the lack of women can- Todd. at 24. is the leader of the l Reading an issue from cover to cover very naive ol‘pmpletothl'tk that once " didates for SO presidentand vice pres- National Organization for Women in “really opened my eyes"todiscrimina- you outlaw something it‘s going to go .5‘ *_ “s ident “very disturbing.““lfwomen are Kentucky and has organized its Catholic family“ but her fascination tion issues. she said. away.“ she said. . . '. % >_ going to gain any power on this cam- ‘ Lexington-area and stateWIde With politics led her to the women 5 "ln a way I had been sheltered from lhe decisiorim have‘an abortion is w. m . $1 pus they ‘are gomg to have to go chapters. movement. all of that gomgtoa private school up to the woman-she Sittd. and It “C y \sg through Student Government to get The deadline for ratification of the She attended a private high school and never coming into contact with make it illegal it‘s still up to the \ , , it.“ She said that SG can provide ERA is June 30. l982; three more in Richmond and said her opinions people who had been denied oppor- Woman. She‘ll g0 downtown to some 'i ‘ . J women with the opponunity to learn states must ratify the amendment “were radically different then from tunity." she said. butcher and probably bleed to death \g ’ it the politicalsystem inasmall way and before it can become law. what they are now.“ Todd supported She was looking for a way to on a kitchen floor,“ she said. -- ...— . .9 to gain access to funds for women 5 “People think that‘s a lot of time.“ Richard Nixon for president in I968 become involved in the women‘s Todd decried the fact that America PATRICIA TODD programs. , said the UK bachelor of general stu- and I972. movcmentin I976 when she attendeda has produced a weapon as sophisti- H g ‘ Todd now works part time for ‘ dies junior. but “if you go back and Her views began to change when she meeting of the Pro-ERA .Alliance at cated as the cruise missile while a llcd Is that God oppOses it. “I don‘t Channel ltt as a camera and chyron look at the history ofthe amendment, became the only woman enrolled in UK. The meeting put Todd in touch means of birth control that is l00 per- know how-““9 c"9'3”“thlitCtthitt‘W (Which produces electronic graphlt‘s) (out) of all the states that have consi- Eastern Kentucky University‘s indus- with other feminists and she decided cent safe and effective has not been Won extension (for ratification by operator and co—produces a public dered ratification inthe past four years trial technology program. “I couldn't then that she wanted to start a NOW developed. states) and if we do win ratification affairs program with Sue Wylie called . we‘ve lost by (a total of) l5 votes.“ understand why they thought I was chapter. She said that public opinion polls doesthatmean God‘s come overto our New Woman. ' Todd placed part of the blame for different or wasn't capable.” Todd served asthc first president for show that a majority of Americans side?“ She says she has no ambition to run I the deadlock on the amendment on Todd graduated in I975 from EKU the Lexington chapter and went on to favor ratification of the ERA but that However. Todd said she thinks that for political office in the future. "I President Carter and said that he has with an associate of arts degree in become the first state coordinator for the “small vocal minority“opposingit the women‘s movement “has gained want to devote my time to ensuring ' traded offinfluence he could have had printing technology and worked in the NOW in Kentucky. She said she sees is well organized and funded and tends tremendous ground in the past five equality for women and ifl was elected in getting it passed for support on printing department of Square D C0. the organization of NOW chapters in to use emotional tactics. years as far as being accepted.“ and to an office I‘d have to spend a large SALT and other legislation. for three years. conservative areas of the state such as “It makes me mad that people who that people realize “we‘re not percentage of my time worrying about “We need to make him aware that In l975 Todd married Joe Pryse. a Corbin. Barbourville and Paducah as are fighting ERA. especially Phyllis Communists". other issueS.“ she said. you can‘ttradc equality for women for former UK student who is nowalocal the major accomplishments of her Schafly and Anita Bryant. feel like Todd. hating returned to a college TOdd predicts that the movement any issue -. it‘s fundamental to demo- architect. She used Pryse‘s name dur- tenure. they have a corner on Christianity.“ campus after being out of school for will gain “everything we are fighting cracy," she said. ing the first three years of their mar- Todd said that NOW‘s chief duty is said Todd. four years. said she can see achange in for now. lt‘sjust aquestionofwhether A native of Richmond. Ky.. Todd riage but went to courtin l978to have to “educate the public about the According to Todd.Schaflyhas said the attitudes of male students toward we are going to have it in our said she comes from a “conservative itchanged back to Todd because.“that issues.“ “I hate to hear someone say. that the reason ERA has not been rati- the women‘s movement. lifetimes.“ 86 b' ' "" “M ill funding party - l "' " I . ' draws fire from floor . . » ._ By JAY HAMBURG Engineering Senator Mitch Griffin. I A . ‘ ' Staff Writer said, "There are ov'er 20 Greek organi- ”'3’: ' zations on campus that have philan- ., y ‘ . . . ~ . Student Government‘s final meeting thropic activities. l don‘t see why we I’ Tlghtrope of the semester ended the administra- should single one out.“ tion of SO President Mark Metcalf Earley raised another objection. / ;_' ' , last night ~ but not without a fight. “The party is campus-wide. but the _, . - y 9 . walker A bill to allocate $58.68 for “PM" softball tournament is not. I don't see / i i s , ofa Tau Kappa Epsilon softball tour- how we can sponsor a party at this l nament drew first fire. The tourna- time. Chi Omega did their own . / P , ‘ d M , l (of- ment consisting of TKE teams from advertising." HE» . titn ers aroun . emoml .hl across the nation would benefit St. “We want SG to be more directly 315“ ‘ .\ seum have been busy liitely. ft 'ey Jude's Children‘s Research Hospital. involved in campus organizations.“ . iil'e~ not finding missing trophies Though not stated in the bill, the Sturgeon said. “There aren‘t many ‘ . they are busy at war: as showln money would actually go for the campus-wide activities that benefit a .i ‘ r - ‘ l here. where i:w't: o ‘tflelr: nreflst- ‘ advertisement ofa fund raising party charity.“ 3': . k - - ‘ - . g l houetted w" l e W o "s f; to be held for the charity. The bill passed after inserting an . ‘ look out over the flag plaza whic . ’ Freshman Senator Debbie Earley amendment by Senator At-large Jack 1 ‘ ‘i P "“d" construction. . said.“This is kind ofmisleading.There Heath, stating that the $58.60 would lief;- P‘ 5 ‘ g , . ‘ is nothing in this bill about a party." go foradvertisements forthe fund rais~ ;' \ . The bill, as originally submitted by ing party. (I ' Senator At-large and president-elect A resolution to recommend tenure g i Brad Sturgeon, did not mention the for Assistant History Professor Daniel party. The purpose of the advertise- Rowland also came under close g‘ = ments as stated in the bill was “to build scrutiny. . L ‘ st ro nge r ties with ca rn pu 5 Library Science Senator Bob Bolin. organizations." said, “I‘d like to ask (Sturgeon) the Sturgeon confirmed that the money sponsor of this bill why was this sub- . would go to advertise a fund raising mitted late, and is this a precedent for party to be held this Saturday in the next year?" ' ‘ ‘ parking structure across from the “I just receivedthis information on , Chemistry-Physics building. Wednesday." Sturgeon said. “and late ' V ~i-‘ Earley said. “if we help TKE. then bills will not be our policy." ' h ‘vgf‘ ‘ ' we should have helped Chi Omega Sturgeon and Dean Garritson.Arts ‘3' With their kick-off party last week. Lontinued on page 3 .._, . B) “A.” ”mums/Kernel m" oda - - . THE CARTER administration would consider prov'iding Signs Of the times ‘ . me tax incentives as rewards for holding down wages and prices. , but only after the federal budget is balanced. the president‘s . . . inilifnsln’tlti.‘ifsii::t;z £2;c§:3‘;:;5::::’;??.:?;l iiiei iniiion-iiisiiei siii , . . . UK safety department offering $100 for Information clean-up plans of hazardous wastes at the so—called “Valley Alfred E' Kahn. chairman 0‘ the presidents “mm” 9" . . . . . - oi the Drums" in Bullitt county. _ . mg; 33313;; fiii'n'iii‘élifit ridge:tgjcggpggglfigg leading to the recovery of campus identification Signs Ford Motor CO‘ Reliance Universal, George Whitestdes. will diop to around l0 perccngt by the epnd of the year . C0“, L°"'S.V'"c “"1"" CO‘ and KurfeesCoatinglnc..com- ' By DALE G. MORTON feel we could get a lot of them back." UK police officials decided to run an panics which sent wastes to the site several years ago, have world ‘ _ ‘ . W l ‘d h . g , . . ‘ K agreed to identify the waste material that came from their .taff Writer he said. esse s sat e was unsure advertisement in last Tuesday 5 gernel ' facilities and to remove it from the site. COMMON MARKFT {om , . A $l00 reward is being offered by about the number of people involved announcing a Sl00 reward “for infor- _ . _ . . gn ministers. debating what . . . _ The companies already have identified about .' .300drums mp8 wcmm Europe should take mthc U.S.-lrancrisis. are the UK Department of Safety for with the thefts. ‘ matton leading to the recovery of the on the 5"“ accordingto Md ““9“ commisSIoncr for "K ready to recommend stoppingimports of Iranian oil. drasti- information leading to the TCCOVCW 0f I‘We haven 1 had the problem until recently “Ole" campus 5'8“- Bureau 0‘ Env'ronmemal Pm‘m'on' He ”“1 removal of cally reducingdiplomaticcontacts and banning armssalesto several campus identification signs. this year." he said. “lcan‘t believe what “We thought it would be worth our mm" mm“ '5 “PM“ ‘0 begin “hi" 30 “’5' Iran. diplomatic sources said yesterday. Tom Padgett. director of public any one. two. four or five people time and money to place an ad.“ Pad- nation lt that d0t5 "0t Pressure lrah "“0 "leasing thc 50 U-Sr safety. said that 30 signs. valued at a would want withso many signs. You gett said. The department “will give . PRESIDENT CARTER said yam“)! that he considers Embassy hOStaBCS- thc "Inc-natlon ”me“ Math“ WOUld total of 57,200, were stolen. from var- Just cant Visualize what they (the SIQO to anyone who can give us a lead the American hostages "in jeopardy“ in Iran and that he begrepared to end all trade with the Iranians. the sources ious parts of campus beginning the thieves) would do wnh them. Wessels which leads to a significant number of doesn‘tknow“how muchlongerwecansithereand "HM“ SIIThe foreign ministers who openedtheir meetinghcre yes- week before spring break. said. . h‘ . signs being gecovered, [he said. but kept captive.“ terday were eXDected toannounce the anti-lranstcpstoday. One Of the signs was the large cam- - WCSSCIS said Is department ls try- addCd that t e return 0 ”m one Slgn In an interView with Walter Cronkite ofCBS News,Car- ' pus map. which was stolen from the ing to replace the missing signs. which wouldnt be enough to warrant the , ter was asked whether any military move wouldn‘t place the A CROWD of nationalist Israelis. estimated by police at main gate 0" SOUth Limestone Street. Wl“ 905‘ ““7““ $25 and ”.500 each. reward. . 50 Americans being held at the us. Embassy in sortie more than 30.000, marchedthroughtheomupicd west pant According to Jim Wessels. director of UK detectives are working on leads Over the weekend. seven parking J'COPtrttY-I to Jerusalem yesterday markingthe 32nd anniversary ofthe the Physical Plant Division, the map “that look promising." Padgett said. signs were returned to the UK police “I “milder them in icowdy now.”thc President replied founding of modern-day Israel. . was UK‘s most expensive sign. valued but would not elaborate any further. department but the individuals who “There is a volatile political situation in Iran. I think the The marchers. organized hythe right-wingGush Emunim at 51200 “We have some people who say returned than “c” not seen. Ander- ztgpntztcugrgfcmeesrvtznmegt. thesocial stfruclture ailfitheeco- group which spearheads lsrael‘ssettlement drive in occupied The most recent theft wasthe sign at they‘re such-and—such a place. but son said. ' them kept captive while the situation around does deten'o- ' Building. It was valued at 3'00- ‘ Polls! Cdpt- 3°" Anderson .. wont CV9" ask them questions. And- rite.“ the president said. weather “This is the biggest rash (of thefts) l “T heres so many of them. Ander- erson said. But Padgett said the Uni- Cirter also aid hewiil discourage hostage families from think we‘ve ever had.“ Padgett said. son said. “Normally we miss one or _versity “Will prosecute the offenders if ,- tnvelingtolmt in innttempttovisittheir hostage relatives. GOOD NEWS today It IS gotng to be very warm with adding that he didn‘t think the signs two (signs) throughout the year. But. the signs are found through police See story on how the mother of one hostage got to see her highs both today and tomorrow in the low to mid 80s There were stolen by individuals looking for we just haven‘t had this problem until searches. Padgett said charges could son It the embassy. page three. will be lows tonight in the mid 50s room decorations. but rather by a this year.” vary depending on the value of the large group of people. “i hat‘s ivhv ue Because of the recent rash ofthefts. signs found.