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I31 ’ 5 g %\ aigg citizens, that it might serve as a warning to smear the national booze industry.
. ' ’ A 4’ “it“ ‘4 V others who might be accosted on the street by a What does it mean?
. " J' ::-,' ‘ . ' y ‘y\ t it; chemical~crazed counterculture revolutionary, We are sad that we must relate this tale of the
, 35-" - 4 l. and “"595 pe “1".eg be led to incorrect thoughts. decay and corruption of an organization that
4 ' 4.3 \ « , ' 4 bl ltVlaiyilJuane: :5 hereN to cstay, 'vgilhfie reality was once 100 percent American. But we offer it
i 4‘ ' I" . 4 ’ a an y S a es. 0 oncei . . . ,, up as an example of the fiendish power of the
' .< 7' ; - ~ enforcement program can curb its availability. forces of world-wide hippie dom that would pull
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5 fl , 2:“ 4, , 4' . i {33:33} Casting SUCh (10“th on our noble men the nation down into the muck. If group as truly
; y i .,- j; / '1 ”\‘sfiy t ' unbiased and hardnosed as the Consumers Union
l ‘ 4 ,. 4 ""1, Repeal the laws can endorse the legalization of Demon Dope,
3 ; 3 . ”€375 "rijBg,/. The Consumers Union goes on to suggest that there must be something wrong.
‘ , ‘ “~74 ‘ 4:; . 1' u__~~w~‘ * s 4 all laws regulating the evil weed be repealed and Unless. - -
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Letters Fi ing out questionnaire
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staff whom no one but Ironside could WI 0' s u en concerns
Med Center arrest expose.
We don‘t know all the facts about this We hope the 946 students who on what undergraduates‘ need are,
reseMbles TV pIOf case. The police have decided it‘s the ex- recently received a questionnaire and how those needs can best be
. , . con. We hope The Kernel will find out and from the Dean of Students‘ office will filled.

In the No». 28 issue of The Kernel you , 4 , _ . ,
report that Burton Eugene Kellerhals, an print all the background facts from f1” 0‘“ the form, and malt 1t baCk to JUSt as importantly, the survey ‘5
excon on parole working as a nursing aide someone out there m TVland. If Kellerhals the UhiVCI‘SttY- evidence that there is at least some
at the UK Medical Center, was arrested '5“ t'gl‘nity,’ WI“ there be a Sgt. IronSide to For despite the visions of concern about undergraduate
after police questioned him about small erVZmS ‘figofiiflzzr where the et the bureaucratic foulups traditionally education, UK’s “number one
thetts reported at the medical center- lot: rot? 91‘th y g connected with such forms. the priority." And the more students that

We Wonder 'f the 9‘3““? have“ been p ' Ammustein survey is a good idea. A substantial grab morsels such as this question-
watcé‘mlgktoo mulcdh I? lléte'yf‘ Theitory Lynn Montgomery “return“ from the 946 students will naire, the better their chances of
:?:e't.,sE;_:o:;eisjopbogt121fgergltnutriggf Graduate students give University administrators a lead getting larger tidbits later.

Small robberies start happening around
the place. Ex-con is questioned by the :“flb—: _ , '----_ - _ ~§w~§.\\‘~;‘§.\\ 9“. y, 5.-'4\t ,, e , . 4 h -\
police and is considered the prime suspect , ' .. \ ,...._. .; 4 4 .. ‘ ,. .4 1‘ - \,‘ “C“\‘,fi§‘\;t\n£3’.q$i4\\t",Siitllwyiiii‘yfli‘ /, W _\“ Q 4‘ I: ",~“'2\\\\\
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crime is being an ex-con. Then Ironside, i 5 “y i Q ,_i ,y‘ ‘t:\“\|:.if \\f\_l\‘\ Ivy-$93k \C‘Qh \\ §
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showing that the real thief was the _ his-t ,~ _~\ ‘ r) 4 \ rit‘t“ sis“
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HAVE YOU BEEN RE-SHUFFLED YET?’

 THE KENTUCKY KERNEL. Monday. December 4. 1972—3
Nicholo " h
. s ‘23 T 9 sweet scent of money -
l'cnllollmo surrounds body odor products
WASHINGTON—You may simulations of the real thing. . .a paste market after Peco, Kotex‘s New Freedoms. They it no part Of the body iS
soon be able to buy a can of concentrate made from real Forhans, Kolynos, and Ipana sometimes have a hard time overlooked. neither is any group
aerosol containing the essence of lemons, for instance, doesn’t with “Ziratol”has vanished. getting on the air, as, you can of people. Afro Sheen shampoo
yourself. necessarily smell the way people suppose, does Cruex, which tells its customers, “kama i
”Hell, one Of the sexiest think a fresh lemon should PEPSODENT was the child of promises to fight something mama. kama binti," which
fragrances I've ever smelled is smell.” advertising genius Albert called “Jock Itch." or a product means “like mother, like
natural body odor,” says Paul In a world where natural Lasker, who is supposed to have called Wet Ones, which ran a daughter" in Swahili. Like
Woolard, who, as executive vice smells unnatural, and unnatural made millions on the stuff by newspaper ad this'fall that began father, like son, too, because
, president-marketing of Revlon, smells natural, it is only natural running the company on a for- with this headline: everybody goes on buying and
Inc., is in a position to put his that Advertising Age should tell mula of “one-third to “A frank discussion about the believing.
preferences on the shelves in us that this Christmas, “There is manilfacml'ingi one-third to limitations of toilet paper." (c) 1972. The Washington Post
_ every supermarket in America, even a styler-dryer with mist, advertlSinSi one-third to profit." nu....u..~..-.................................... ‘ooooo.
woouum ISN’T ALONE in apparently for those indecisive At one point. when it may have 5 E
believing that the American souls who want to wet their hair seemed that sales were getting 2 1
shopper can be persuaded to while drying it.” shaky, he ordered his chemists to 7. 5
spend millions of dollars buying add a new ingredient that “would ; “ . ;
his or her own smell after DON’T LAUGH . The electric have three vowels and two ' l e 1
spending tens of millions to hair styler—dryer market is $90 consonants.” Hence the then- ' :
suppress it. George H. Gruen- million big and that’s not in- miracle substance “Irium,” of ‘. O O i
wald, president of the Campbell- cluding Clairol’s new-for-this- which Lasker once said, “I in- ' Famll N1 ht :
Mithun Advertising Agency, Christmas Skin Machine or Lady vented Irium. Tell me what it is.” 2 1
says, “With the interest in Schick’s Warm ‘n’ Creamy The age of Irium is ions past. 5 E
naturalness no one is yet dispenser for heated facial Today old Pepsodent is into : t P i
marketing a natural odor—not a cleanser and moisturizing fluorides along with other tooth- : a 0n erosa .
human natural odor. cream. pastes, but this segment of the : :
Gruenwald, writing in Ad- The whole health and beauty industry seems to have flattened E b i
vertising Age, has some other aids industry,asit’s called,is not out. The growth potential is in ; ecause :
new product ideas that sound to be believed, although all of us pimples, where Clearasil, we’re 2 . . . ;
silly only because you haven’t customers do believe—to the told by Ad Age, “holds an E :
seen them lug ed on TV yet. He tune of profits which you ap- estimated 23 percent of the $46 1 2
_calls for Ii‘prgss-on artificial preciate if you’re a stockholder million acne medication 5 ' ' ' I know that Ponderosa i
toenails” and depilatory soap in, say, American Home market.” “The pre-Cosmopolitan : serves the very best baked %
which will make us all look like Products. American Home, and post-training bra” market is , ;
pre-pubic-revolution Playboy which pushes Anacin, being fought over by two groups : Idaho potato, 8” melt), and ;
people when we step out of the Preparation H, Dristan, Net, of products referred to as the E mOUth'Waiermg and steam-
bath. For god sakes, don’t wash Infra-Rub, Sleep-Eze, Heet, visible and the invisibles. The : ing hot, and since the whole 2
your hair with it or you won’t be BiSolDol, Freezone, Easy Off, visibles or hide-the-pimples 3 - E
able to use another product Woolite and a lot of other stuff, preparations include Clearsil- E dinner COStS or”), 99 cents :
Gruenwald is proposing: ran up a billion and a half dollars regular, Cover Girl Plus 3, Thera- 1 on Tuesday nlghts, i can 2
“HEADWIND. an aerosol gas in sales last year, of which $150 Blem, and Cuticura; the in- Skip the steak, salad and r0” :
that fumigates but doesn’t million was profit. visibles or let ’em shine products 5 ., . . . 2
dampen the hair, leaving a fresh How all this stuff gets con- include Clearasil Vanishing E that comes With it’ and JUSt E
" scent". . .which could be either cocted and sold defies analysis. Formula (that’s the pimples, not i eat the potato.” 3
natural-natural or chemical- Take Preparation H. It started the face), Fresh Start, Ico-O- ~ Potato Freak :
natural. Chemical-natural is off as a burn ointment, and then Derm, Propa P.H., and Tackle. 2
preferable, according to smell got itself reformulated into its ANOTHER BIG money maker :
researcher Dr. J. Stephan current hemorrhoid specialty, is the $465 million hush-hush or : Eggdgroil‘ills'dag WW“
Jellinek, whom Advertising Age and if that market sags, it may very personal essentials market. 0|! on rive :
quotes as saYing, “The irony is enditsdaysasafurniturepolish. That’s your unmentionable Couoooo-oocooorooooor .oouoi-oosov- v~oo~a-ooooo~o-uoo-ooooooool
that most of the ‘natural’ odors Or look at Pepsodent, which sprays and products like Con-
and tastes are really chemical survives in the $350 million tooth- fidets. Modess Flushables, and christmas ACfiVities
G d k f h '.f \ Dec 5——Carol Fest 8- Lighting at the
o spea s O” on omosexua ' y Advent Wreath l2 Noon—l pm, Free
Lunch,
By GERALD SMITH “If a man lie with mankind as he lieth with a Merry Dec. a—m Johnson speaks on "In
As a Christian, I am more concerned about woman, both of them have committed an Christmas txng‘mS";‘,:';“::Mfi°"°'""" '2
what God has to say about homosexuality than abomination: they shall surely be put to death.” Dec ‘24” on H _ Ch _ '
what anyone else has to say. Even if man could from the Concert, 12 Ngonsivp m'nFreerLsurTctis
by reasoning justify homosexuality in his own In the New Testament, God tells what is the f H h' f ih 53:33:: ”(3252:6133 m ""000"
eyes, he would yet have to reckon with God. God natural use of the body and what the penalty is e OW S lP 0 e Trimming ;. the trio, Caroling and
condemns all such evil practices and warns with for unnatural use. Romans 1325'” states, “For ENCOUNTER HOUSE wows”.
judgement of hell against those who disobey this causeGodgave them up unto vile affections: . Dec lkTates Creek Chamber smom
Him. Homosexuals may not want to hear God’s for even their women did change the natural use 37] S' lee 35:22:35 comer" n Noon”! pm '
word, but they need to hear and heed. Some of into that which is against nature (those who have Next to Jerry’s
them claim to be Christians but there never was great difficulty in defining What is natural might ,
and never will be a homosexual Christian. A well Shid)’ this): and likewise also the men. \ \
person who follows Christ will not practice such leaving the natural use of the women burned in
ungodliness. their lust one toward another; men working with 4W
_—————————-———— men that which is unseemly (shameful, in- / ,
Gerald Smith decent), and receiving in themselves that i , a”
is the POS'OI' Of recompense of their error which was meet. And \ I!) I 7
even as they did not like to retain God in their , I -’
Norfhside BUPfiS' ChurCh- knowledge God gave them over to a reprobate / 1 1 t A“
—————————— mind. to do those things which are not convenient -, , 4‘ l ‘ i ‘ .'
I will cite a couple of passages from God's (not proper or decentl.“ fl 4‘ '/ ' , / 1 0‘ ‘
‘ word that teach what God thinks about the _ , ~i . “ . , Students
matter. God created man and then He made a If a person perSIsts in upholding i i y, o ,‘ K
woman to be his wife‘ not another man. God homosexuality, he not only shows ignorance of ‘ ‘ W I
made marriage an honorable institution and nature, but also his ignorance or disregard for ‘ ‘ . ' fi ‘ 3 Come
Within that bond man is to satisfy his sexual the word 0‘ G°d° ldo "0‘ "““k Dr. Singletary . ‘ g .
appetite (Hebrews 13:4. 1 Corinthians7zl-9). God should take two minutes, much less two weeks, ‘ /‘ , l f;
gave his people laws that were good for them in to refuse recognition to the GLF as a campus ’ t
every respect and He states in Leviticus 20:13, organization.

 e—THE KENTUCKY KERNEL. Monday. December 4. 1072
e
_ Explorers discover
* Alleghenuirlines underground Passageway
- ‘ Continued from page 1 came out at Cascade Hall, a
H“ w, M . , . The expedition which led to the tourist attraction and the point of
ll” 0 0 ~ discovery was established after the Echo River boat ride until
“mm m... f i . .- another CRF team on a routine 1965 when an overload of visitors
. - t _' exploratory trip found in- forced its' close to the public.
‘ -. dications that, there was a con- FLOYD COLLINS was a cave
And saves ou u to 25% . '. nection between the two cave explorer who found Crystal Cave
‘V p ° . . 3 systems. That trip was headed by in 1917. He died in Sand Cave in
/ Allegheny s Y0ung Adult Cord lets you ; 'I .. .. 4 *3 Crowther on August 30. the same year when he was
' lly whenever you wont to (even ‘_ ON THE FIRST trip, the team pinned under a rock.
holidays) and still get odvonce p it" discovered the initials of cave
reservations. H511“; a," g ‘ guide Pete Hanson. The initials The connection had been seen
, * w r ” e. 7‘ ' were made by Hanson in 1938 and by thousands of tourists and.
It you re between 12 a" . . , . {‘E‘M‘TT; included an arrow pointing in the spelunkers without the
and 22, what are you “r ' m 6" direction of the connection. knowledge it connected the two
waiting for? Stop by any \ 43$ ? Spelunkers use an arrow to cave systems.
an Allegheny ticket counter “‘3 3 signify an 8X“ from a cave.
and purchase your ii i Hanson died in action in World Reporters were taken to the
Young Adult Cord. ’ W‘" ". and cave ”warmers C°’“‘"°“°" Site Friday' but we”
-» ' ... w ‘ fl believe he would have discovered unable to see anything because it
Allegheny olso occepts g. ' m.2““‘Manwae3 the connection had he not been was submerged in 12feetof water
all other moior oirlines' ii... killed. from the Echo River.
Young Adult Cords. M: THE JOINT announcement
was made by David Thompson, _IN HIS ANNOUNCEMENT
National Park Service,southeast Sides said there are very few
region director; Dr. Stanley times throughout the year when
, Sides. CRF president and a the connection is visible above
resident at the UK Medical water from the river. The ex-
_ l Center; and Joseph Kulesza, plorers were fortunate the water
‘ Mammoth Cave National park level was unusually low when the
ALLEGHENY AIR SYSTEM» ‘ superintendent. discovery was made, Sides said.
.Wehaved lotn1orego'ngforyou. Diswvery of. the connection The connection had been ac-
proves the entire cave system tively sought for 18 years during
could total more than 300 miles which time Spelunkers spent
beneath the 51,000-acre Mam~ thousands of hours underground
moth Cave National Park, Sides seeking a passage under
._. ‘ ‘ w W “I y y .. ‘ ,. ‘ said. The system now totals 144 Houchins Valley that would link
. i , i . l . L'i miles in length and more than the two cave systems, he said.
WIN I WIN I WIN I WI N I doubles the size of the world’s
. . . . second largest cave, the Holloch The connection is only a step in
. Holle in SWitzerland, which is 71.8 what CRF researchers believe to
e n u c y I m e rl ca n "“195 in length. be a cave system stretching over
_ The researchers began their 300 miles. They are currently
trek at the Austin entrance of working on a connection to
, 5 cutest Floyd Collins Crystal Cave and nearby Jopa Ridge sytstem. .
1 WALLACE’S BOOKSTORE Memos
has Kentucky’s All American Gallery
__ Tomorrow nolRSlNG STUDENT Association Banquet
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How many can 0” n , Holiday Ierln Nudisy Dec 5 6pm at the
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can 0" id t.f th . y e. STIl’DENT CODE REVISION Committee U
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views on the proposed Code revisions Center. Open to all students, faculty: a. staff
If so, you may win ,, pufilgshredlén-rtheNov." Kernel. Thehearing "‘GMDOFS.
Q- WI e e uesday,Dec.5,4:30p.m.t05:3o
,a basketball autographed by the coaches and Players of - p.m.. Room 204,, Student calm.
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u K s 1972 73 basketball team. . Will. palti.“:..i“::°':.':f.¢:;”:: is: 9 P
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PO nt Monday. Wednesday, a. Friday. 12 p.m. to 2
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life to the millions in the XX 3""! - Km“ , 2 . ’ g .t ._ " Q2 ”Q7“
Third World who cry out f” - “x” IMAM,“ -. N . , _ ‘3‘. - i- - fi‘
in the hunger of their g”! ’ j if f”; ""M” _. .. _ - , -- . ‘ :9, ix
hearts. Thati..and fulfill- $.11; ...2. ' 5, ,2" _ if!" ’X- ”My.“ 3“ .. ' ._ . f , .2 t.
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ary priests at work mainly in '* :- ' § .2. ._ ' ‘ .. _g '\ ‘ '3; \ g 2 §
the developing nations. _ I " . , g ,t ' - . -. ,_ ‘ ,4 3'
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