' t O Ker e] ‘ - Vol. LXXXIII No.140 . . . _ _ Tuesday. April 14‘ 1981 an independent student newspaper :::::r::::‘ “Ki: Kentucky ., ‘ ‘ . a i . enlucln . ' Alleged assault still ' " . , . , u the; ‘ ‘ fl , - ’ - - ‘ I i ' ' i d ° t' t' a a . . . .- .- » t un 61‘ lIlVBS iga lOIl ,, I?! “h v ' ‘ ' . ' ‘ i ~ 5! DALE“ “OWN“ code to be madeinthe neartuture 5' " ~ :: " . .. . Senior Staff Writer The judicial board receives tip '2 ' a ; ‘ M . ~ . paals by accusm siaaams. and has -. 3 ~. g- ’ ‘ ' ‘ " " — “M Campus POhC‘i‘ the UK dean 0‘ the authority to reverse any deCision '3 . . . —"'"_ ' ‘ students and the (ommonwealth A" of guilt, according to the student code I. 3 " it " . [OI-"(1311;322:336 Sllgdlriv’eiiStkgisgg handbook, The board does not have , ‘ . .wf . ana ‘ ' ass’ I l "n , , ‘. ... .' .. . m g Q Tswana Friday. :fipgggggggggfr do PM“ .1 - ‘ ' ‘3. , . I. “939’?“ reported yesterday m a Tom Padgett. l'K director for ‘ .. . . $ 31- if" copyright story that several students public safety. 5a1d no charges were .‘ f -_ . ~ "is: I’ I' i 23% befitqugtl?neq in)???“ adllegts filed yesterday because “determina 'I a I: f g" . Theaaszgaultoall: :dlqdotccurrebduinetrhe “0-“ - 0f the appropriateness . 9f .' ' ' 5%; ‘5' g y criminal charges in the case isnt .. 5;; s .- 15th floor dorm room of Bob Fogle, a readily apparent." ,‘ , “s y ( Q: ‘- golficéootball player. according ‘0 Mike Malone. an asSIstant t'onr - ir- . s .‘1 , The story also reported that an of - $222313]! lh‘A‘figrnffiwlTaisu‘ggsjfi . -' _-. ‘ ' g I." ficial close to the case estimated that day that “the on]? statement we“ . _ 3 "'2’ t as many as ten students were ques- .- t ) m' k9 h her A “\P‘ll at ,. , . .2 ‘ ”A t " ’ tioned by police about the alleged $315”; .. d ‘ ‘ ‘ b g ing . ‘-_' . N ‘ no '- assault. Padgett said it is common for the a... 6 ‘ ' i '. T. Lynn Williamson. acting dean of Commonwealth Attorney's office ‘0 .. . . - "- *‘s i gs. - students, said he is still checking to bt‘ComethOh'Qd ”1 SUCh C3598 . a‘&.' f. ii ! . ' see if thehe were any violations of the 31319119 531d the“? are three “335 .' M, ‘.‘ g “'5‘ Student (ode of Rights and Respon. In which a case can be brought to ; g k3} a 3,. . I a. m...- .’ w. SIbiluies as a result of the reported trial Theyare _ , *‘ a" . .... ', incident /.A direct arrest by police officers ' -' .~ ~ .~ W’ "P . "l 1 V. ‘ .zA district court warrant. ; " . f: s 1.: ‘ pan tf’ meet with‘the students as “A grand jury indictment ‘ . .Ya :3 —, _. _. ..-.. _ m » .‘ . . 5,00" as I Cd“ make " ““31 dete'rmina- In many cases of reported assault. .. . ~4- - s i ., p ' tion 0' th'.‘ can be done, “”1131" police investigate all allegations and . i . . j '_ w‘ W -. an." 5 . - &’ VJ- 5°“ said. ‘Thls deflsmh' could be turn eVIdence over to the (‘0m- J i . as sacrasfia - ~ ' _ a ., .. .. "New the: seek or two to. three momma Attorney's attics. which .. - . .. t. f” ' ”I“ W“ .._.« W > M . .. ‘ V’»Wr‘%m a ties. ‘11}. 1,, w, “m. weeks‘if 3 lUdIClai board hearing ‘15 then presents the case to the grand ‘ ‘ “'hoiagf’gga $3.0m» gas-flfirgigafi 3??“TWI*G$. “i; far-w g _ / ‘. .. . . . necessaryr I doubt lHWlll come to a jury The grand jury determines if . .‘ - '1 W . a, .-._. ,. wag.’ ” ‘3“; gen: * ’.- 1*$K:{:.5§; W‘fmmiagfiégc COhCIU$19hIIOm0Tr0W there is enough evidence to bring a ' | ”sf :‘Eaki . ,7} 71...; - .V 3 . ". f :‘r§§a"‘~§.%;§é’nfilé‘ .f {1) ‘§@VJ§%:@§;§ pegtmsoml‘htahgigg dlddsaythul tdOdt‘K t'oirmal indictment against the accuss ’ , ' ‘ . . . .. . . . ' i a? 153’" V . . "i , ' - , ' ,7; «awe . ‘ ' Sun er , es u em 8( So esi n By DAVID (‘OYLE/Kernel Staff 0 C an es a irwan . ‘ ‘ ign d g ‘ N h g I ~.. .. ‘ A sign-painter by neccessity and a mechanic by trade, Chip Lowery of Lexington titles his Church Street garage. . o O .' ‘ _ ‘ . . , after madent on Friday _ Dallmess the enemy, ,, . . . ‘- Staff Writer The. alleged inCident raised fears a" A . A " 5? . among Complex residents ; ' I I lcmr tells alldlence f Busmess at Kirwan Tower ”CO” ”I‘ve heard a lot of stuff about ' . . ; tinues as usual," following the what ireportedl} , happened. 1 think . . " .~ =5 .‘ reported assaultona LVK woman SIU' it's terrible I really don't feel too .V w dent there Friday night. secure here," said special education 3 ' By JAMES EDWIN HARRIS and its eminence has recently come ‘ "Sign_m and signout procedures freshman Elizabeth Ethridge. who ‘, Staff Writer under attack from many fronts. The are the same in the tower,“ said area “was m Blandlng Tower _. 1 . . Carol Burnett libel decision tended to ‘W coordinator Glenn McKenzie. “We‘re Another resjdent m Blanding ‘. ;. f Although Congress, the courts and be of service to newspapers, he said, ‘ watching things as (closely as possi- Tower. physical therapy sophomore . the public challenge journalism dai~ but he expressed concern about - ble. At best the resident advisers on Linda Heckelhoit‘ said. "It's a pretty .. ‘ : ly, Tom Wicker, associate editor and awarding high punitive damages to duty .. tl‘rldflyl were domg their scary thing that it treportedly) haps ,1 ; syndicated columnist for The New public figures. He termed the situa- I JObS- . ~ ‘ ’ pened m the dorm. but I dont know York Times, said he feels perhaps tion “chilling and intimidating“ to (13]; agogorgétxifiifgggi ySZiii-rt 2311::if;:xprditrgita‘llROZtnyltbodry] 32h . aeffibfiidiitfiihétfit Challenge Shellld 50:1 ifipui‘der consideration in Con~ ' ' reports that the incident allegedly (’0 go m; bl" here. guys have to sign in H ’1’ J ', “We are under the danger of gress making it a criminal act to cur red 0" the 15th “00“ . . . . hirwanlresidentadviser .Marg‘.C W 7 . . . 1 st disclose the identity of a CIA leICKE‘l'lZle said after the investiga- Malone said; 1 certainlyuwouldnt L ' .1: . dailiness, 0f tahng the mth 0f ea . ' , “ ilOI'l resident JdVlSerS pOSSlbly \M“ {991 safe m hjrvran Tower Malone. .. a , a_ . resistance, Wicker said. at the operative also concerns Wicker._ It get together and discuss security a business junior. said she heard , ‘3. is Center for the Arts last night. The is sophistryto say that this bill is a measures. He would not comment on about the alleged mm dent Saturday {3 a i , traditional concept of news is to print weapon against writers of such infor- the investigation itself. morning after talking With two male 4' “I; . “what happened yesterday," he said. mation, not against newspapers," he , w Rape Crisis Director Diane students 2’ . “Our challenge should be to print said. “We should fight this bill with '7 Lawless said that the agency was A Kirwan Tower HA said RAs can 4. what didn't happen yesterday. We every weapon when it is a shotgun ' \ contacted about the reported inci» not be responsible tor indmdual 30- = i, .5 should print what happened behind aimed at us all, not just at ‘ . dent. "She (the woman involved) did tions .' ‘a ‘9 . closeddoors. reporters." ' .. talk to one Of our counselors, and did “Personally, it‘s more than an un ‘- . . “We should explore and not react Wicker sees no challenge to jour- ' ' goto the emergency room.“ Lawless fortunate i alleged) mommy W.“ L. . ', . when something happens,“ he told a nalism from the Reagan administra- By FR ANK S Al VINO/Kernel Staff said. “Other than that, i really don t junior Carl Marshall "1 think It 5 a“; , crowd of 400 gathered to hear the tion in contrast to the mistrust of the . k l' . . ‘, ‘ ~ , know anythingaboutthecase. . . (the alleged incident» fairly skid _ . . An amused Tom Wic er. istens to his introduction before speaking at the According to Lawless. L5K officials disgusting. but 1 don’t know what can ‘a fourth annual Joe Creason lecture at press by the Carter administration Joe (‘reason Lecture sene§_ h t bee . t t "th h g .. ,, the center.The event annually brings and the hostility toward the press of ave "0 n ‘” C0” ac “' t e hf‘dme about it '. _'-‘ ‘1! . to UK an outstanding journalist to former President Nixon. . . . . - .f-_,. .meet and talk with students, and to Reagan's popularity could be erod- C ct it" - k, ‘- speaktothegeneral public. ed by criticism of upcoming pro- orre Ion thter causes dlspute at Haggln Hall "I i a The lecture was established as a grams. Wicker said. “A popular LA .3 memorial to Creason, a UK alumnus president tends to silence the preSS,” Vice President for Academic Af— - - . , . who was one of the most popular and he said, “because the public will not fairs Lewis Cochran‘s name was 8}. NELL FIELDS Tim Hagan. business freshman. :f. respected newspaperman to work in tolerate critiCism of a popular preSl~ misspelled in Friday 5 paper Staff Writer agreed “Cutting 0“. the [mm paper % p . . Kentucky. . dent. There is a potential for skillful because of reporting and editing er- ‘ ,I ‘ . ‘ ., '. ~ . ‘ ‘ . Journalism occupies an eminent manipulation in this." rors. The Kernel regrets the When trash covers the floor of Hag- iuhplij L‘ a Dre") “dKUlOm thing, " 3, .. p z . : ,.. place in today’s society, Wicker said, Continued on pagefi mistake. gin Hall B—3, and m one is willing to “Shiv-ea coordinator Bob Hm said *4: g g .. J ,3 . " , 9le it up, the “00'“ residents must the toilet paper supply wasn't cut off ’ § ii , ‘i . 7‘ SA U L l d l bb ‘aazhzaiisii‘z‘im 22”“ i " " " . ‘ ‘ toi et paper to ave itt rovma ut." ‘ w .\ ‘ .. , .7 g. . ’ 0f p an Stu ent 0 y group 1011‘“ paper. _ he said. "We're not supplying toilet s - W as: j 3 3 Earlygamrd‘g:‘I‘l’m‘hggffiTeohf paper for decorative use. Janitors 3f; ‘ V" . as? , ' sa a e e »: oor wi ras. - - - , = , c . ‘,. By PEGGY BOECK SA Vice President Britt Brockman said he thinks student Some [if the ceiling panels were put tistsue m m 32,8 mornihg “Ed by 1,0 g i‘ ‘ ' “ ' ‘ ‘ - . ' -. Senior Staff Writer Brockman said it has been suggested lobbying efforts through the Student knocked out. shredded and strewn 2:; 101522: thenclfr‘cflnltl': [13:31; i , a, - . '» g. ~ . that the UK group 3150 provide $2000 Government Association Of Kentucky around the floor. Yesterday after- we're den in them bathroom :fi . I § - . ”I. The UK Student Association and for the lobbying costs. However. were responsible for the governor's noon the place was stillamess. ~ ‘I ”y g t E ‘V " ‘ ' the University of Louisville student Brockman said this figure is ten- appointment 0‘ UK law student Evan And so the showdown beganllead "32,9833 he's cowinced th I ‘ {i ' ~ r government have decided to join tative. “We can‘t do it with our pre- Perkins tOCHE- resident Jim Smith told janitors to y lth n [m d th a so. i ‘ i I ' forces and work together to establish sent budget.“ he said. Although Perkins is a student, he “leave the “0m alone.“ The TI??? ont the (Sort the} em :.m:ss' : . ‘~ _ . a student lobbying group in The lobbying group will address serves as a CHE citizen member. residents said mm, worm-t going to 31:" {SW ”I, ing a S a” ; «ma- .W, , _ Frankfort for next year. issues such as financial aid, opposi- Brockman and Sturgeon said they clean up. ' peg] if‘reso;gt2tve Dwa C ' " 7 ‘ ’ ‘, “It‘s going to be a big project and tiontotuition increases and efforts to would like [0 599 a student member "The damage and trash on the "girl-m p Fa ettel Count yn; a}: ,' 4 . we might not do it all in one year,“ get a student representative on the actively serving on the COUHCH» floor is ridiculous." Smith said. "We 3:. tin e t ybom th y't ea ' said SA President Brad Sturgeon. "I Council on Higher Education. lobbying for UK is now done usuallv trv to get people to clean it ”Tatar en am '3 infighnt ‘ '- do think it's going to be effective and Brockman said the group may even through the University Relations ()f- up. The people on the floor cannot ex- k wgmtzn Uzi-e sai 'sth' :h . . - ‘. . beneficial tothestudents.“ taketolegislatorsa proposal to begin lice. Sturgeon said it is possible that pea the janitor to clean" up... 'uT‘wd‘wt'e e; t t “1;: wi ti: err . _ ‘ . Sturgeon said UL has agreed to put selling beer in the Student Center. the student lobbying group will work Apparently. it was resident adviser Jdit‘ljngcio‘l/ZE‘ u t 1'9 ltlh SfyHe .Cmii ’ ‘ up moo to cover lobbying expenses “1 think lobbying Frankfort really closely Wit-h Ray Hornback, vice Todd Monroe‘s idea to cut off the helsa'd e no ea y 0 l e m' ”'3'; *‘V ‘ such as travel fees. phone bills and works,"said Brockman. “It‘s real ef- president of University relations, on toilet paper supply. Smith said. I ‘ ‘ e ‘ ‘ p \ document costs. fective." some. iSSU5~ Monroe couldn't be reached for com— The stalemate continued through ~ M ment. most of the afternoon — each Side not Ins“: Q “slag But the consensus on the floor was wanting to clean up the mess. But _ . ' that residents were not going to pick alas, the head resident, after a , . - - u the trash."lt's not our 'obtoclean len th meetin with the B-3 ‘ . UK officials say the decline in the writing skills . “3&3,zefitsgbgag'gggerwsaotbe‘“ralffogyaflgttg itpup,” said arts & sciencer freshman resEdeiits. won ouf . ofstudents stems from ““th preparation by your money across the board. There 13 a 50 per- Joe York. "They have janitors to "Some of the guys went ahead and B _ Bl'R'I‘ gwwwmltrzml {mmmmlfé cent chance 0f rain today, with highs intheupper pick itup.” cleaned it up,“ said Carr. “We get “ I‘ADD/K°m°'&.ff ~ 03:]. fasctors are at fiaiullt. Llnl Kat‘hba $23316 mzmgégfinfll "Id 00:11: htaillight. {mostly And the toilet paper crisis? “I think our toilet paper back, and the 11., 5-3 floor of “8881“ "a“ w“ a theproblemintwostorieampage 5. m tomonow 8’3 n low that s kind .of stupid. he said. bathrooms cleaned, and our trashed mess yesterday afternoon. L .. . ‘ H'sides _. its a necetmty. emptied. x b V o i