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" ‘ ' " Vol. LXXXIV. No 32 An W University of Kentucky ' ‘" ‘t'
3 3 ‘ Tuesday. September 29. lwl- I Lexington,Kentuckv 31:3 ’3
= - Stock market a as. ~ .
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' 3 —'——_—‘——" in those stocks on regional exchanges .; . “ ‘ ~ 33 - "s ’4 - :3 .3
l By JAM3ES PEL3'I‘Z and in the over-the-counter market .e w ' " . ~ . . -- . . Tl.- -
, AP Busrness Writer . _ a ;.- ~ t3 - a.
totaled 69.40 million shares. 3 V . .
._ ‘ ————-—-——-——-—- The market value index at the 3 3 - :.» "'3 .1:
‘ ’ American Stock Excha e soared - 3 at. "-' _ " ‘ '
. 3 1 NEW YORK 3— The stock market 9.03 points to 235.79. 1. h2g1 been of. 3 ”it: 33333 33 . 3 \33 n 3333 33!. 3343
~ ' i staged a dramatic reversal Of an ear- more than7points earlier. i ' : ‘37 "‘~ - - e33 ‘ 3.. $ " - . - ' ii"
- ‘ ly widespread decline and closed . - - - _ . - '- , “at: " " 3. "3 ‘2:
l , . The NYSE s compOSite index gain a gm _ ~ .. . .. . r . a:
) sharply higher yaterday followrng ed 1. 4730 66. 4‘3. 3 33 .. . 3", 3 33 3 gr. :3 3 3 3 .- 3.3
' - one Of the worst one-day [rice drops Prices opened under pressure from . - " ’ » are .. . ‘ M . . 3
“" I l on overseas marketséd 'th rts 3. several fronts. Investors are concem- M; . . . .. . . ' . "” "a" u -. ". ‘13- 3 my.
33 The market? Wind “" .Wem° ed the federal budget deficit will not 3 3 ‘ 333 e. ‘ 33 _ 3 . * - t3.-
mass hysteria an massive; pg soon be brought under control, allow— .3 ' 3 3 ' in A ’ ; 333$ i ’ ' . . . 3
I overseas, and us prices 31mm a e ing interest rates to fall. A high level " ."3 K as ""“”‘" 3" R 3 3 3 3 , g
- l ly plunged m heavy "ed!“ m what of mar ‘n o redit alls has he] AN » 3 ‘ -» ' - . ‘ AE
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l looked to be the fulfillment 0‘ one push prices lower because as stock - -3 ' 1 I -. _ .- . -. ‘ * , ' '
3 analyst‘s prediction of a “blue Mon- pricesfall,traderswhoboughtshares 3 Ar . 3 , - .- ' »- ' i" ' - 33} .3 “333333;“,3". C .. a 3 .wia. 3 33 3 3
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" i . But prices“ riategagiecbecmnng cash or sell their shares. .‘ 3.3‘ 3 ~ 3 f" “ 3. ’3 _, ‘7' . ' age, 1. ":53“
' JuSt £33 qulc y. . r ey ame “There were overnight sell orders - .r. ' " " 3a 3:)” g ' 3 3 - ‘ - _ . ‘- -. as any
- l vo latile before rallying lateintheses- from a lot of margin accounts and . _ “f 3. 3333 ‘ 3i " u. - 3 " ”he . __ ‘3 3 .
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. dmtn‘als sank more than 14 points in . . 'de . W'l 8r 3 3 3 333 3 . -- 3. 33 . ..... C. 3 33 .3. 333.333 .3 33 33333333 . W» 3 33
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‘ ' That was the indeX’s best daily Sam M3, helping the phce slide overseas uy w. \ Ah. HOOSh/Kernel Staff :13;
_ .3 since lmt March 25, when it rose 19.09 that carried into New York trading. .
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2313:: 180 2:395] 3222; 12:3 2&3?” prices began rising. amid bargain Mark Durbin, landscape architecture junior. gives his ‘71 MGB its final wash day in the summer but that it really needed this one. f 3
ng pe ’ ‘. ' hunting and a reduction of Continen- of the summer behind Holmes Hall recently. Durbin said he washes it every .3
. Advancesled dedmwle“ "‘3” tal Illinois National Bank a Trlst {
to l on the New York Stock Exchange, Co. ‘5 prime lending rate to 19 percent -
. hm m early aetMty more than 20 from 19.5percent,analystssaid.
stocks were down fir each one that .. As people began to surmise that .
was up. . there wouldn't be a colla se, the
. Big Board volume was 61.32 million began to buy " said 313233335 sy
shares compared with 54.39 millionon Theriot first vice - - ' .
. . . . . , president of Smith Fa M‘ I u I” a
My. Name mover m Barney. Hamsupnama co. MI urges year-old to continue hi9 education at Morehoad
-—.-———-— “They‘d been after me for months was a little scared about cracking Clots put me on the disability rolls " a
. R a I I o ased aggggrggwggfn to get more education but I was reluc- books again. Kids seem to be much He returned to his favorite hobby — l‘
_ .. tant for several reasons. One was brighter these days." writing. if,
. " ' __.,____._-._.__-- 7 —---~- money; the other was age. We decid- He obtained a $600 loan to help “It‘s an obsessron with me I must .3.
1 ed to do the democratic thing and put cover expenses. Other money comes have at least 48 books stored in my 3‘
~. , ‘ y sena or s LOUlSVILLE — When “93 walks it toa vote." from the aluminum cans and copper file cabinet. None have been publish-
. . 3 across the Morehead State Umversrty . . that Duncan collects and then sells ed but they‘ll always be there for my ’2
. ‘ campus, Joe Duncan l5 segues“), Duncan (life have Echanfcetlaalned when the price is right. descendants to read "
‘ ' . . ' ken fora member oft e ac ty. up against 'm were 5 W1 6 ura, u] also make a few dollars icki There's a t writer has de hi bed 3 ='
——————— the rall . Senator-at-La e Scott Hi- mista , . . . P “8 YP" ‘ S
, By NANCY 5- DAVlS 519 saidile thought the 3drega of the raj. ”1 tell P909“? that I m l“St another ”1?" 13 children and 12 gr and» up ginseng. Not long ago, [discovered because when an idea for a short 3
Senior Staff Writer ly was “shoved down our throats (by student and they do 3 double take, ' children. . 3 ‘Zl‘bunches in an afternoon." story strikes. even at 2 a m. he will .
. ' the Student Government Associations said Duncan, a 54-yearo31d freshman He passed the standard adml§ions He spends five days a week at the get up and put h on paper "It's tough _
i- _ of Kentucky) and nobody like things whose family [“13th hlm "“0 ”115 “5‘5 and registered for 19 hours 39f university, commuting the 21 miles to sell a short story today but I keep
' ‘ ~ ‘ 0. :llsition by several senators to a shoved down their throats.“ new adventure. classroom work a week although 1 from his home at Wallingford with his trying.“
'3 . ‘ rally planned by the Student Associa- Hisle also said he thought that the oldest daughter, Sharon. a nursing He's also serving an internship on
. < l . .
3 3 ' ' tion faded after ideas concerning the time and energy spent planning and M 5tl3‘3dent at MSL- the campus newspaper. The
' l _ - 3', event were kicked around at an SA conducting the rally “would be better We argue 0‘} the way 0"? and 0" “fillblazer 3
. l Conference Committee meeting last spent talking to the administration" the way back, he JOked' She was laSl‘C‘d them ‘0 31"" T3“? the m0“
' 3 night. or channeled into lobbying efforts in the first to put the idea of college into menial tasks they had I in happy to
, SA President Britt Brockman said Frankfort. my head" _ . stay on the bomm rung of the ladder
.3 '.-_ he considers the rally, designed to Senator-at-Large John hillam said After graduation from Lewrs Conn and watch the younger students
- ' . ' protest budget cuts in higher educa- the rally “wouldn‘t have as much im- ‘3’ “‘3“ 501100] m 1944, Duncan mined develOP m?" talents
. -. . 3 tion. “the most important event of the pact in Frankfort as 15 or 20 of is $0— . the Army and later served m3 the Air Duncan is determined to complete
3 3 3 .- year,” and asked for support by all ing to Frankfort (to lobby against the 333 .3. 3 3 3 l Force. 1 had hoped to get into the four years of college and receive his
, senators. budget cuts). It would be more effec- , . ' 3'2; 1 “.1” blue yonder but I spent "w?" bachelor 0f arts degree
. ' The rally is scheduled for Tuesday, tive and we‘d get more respect." ~ - ' 31 “me 5199998 0“ ‘jhe ground than l (M By the“ l “1“ ha"? 39¢“??? the 3,}.
.. ~ Oct. l3. but the time and locatim are Concern was Wm about the If“? , . 3 when I was inthe infantry. marketable skills of a trained wnter.
still being worked on. anticipated level of student turnout $252? ‘ 3 Later. he went into construction More important. I‘m hoping that col-
- . “It‘ll be harder than hell for this for the rally. “If the rally doesn’t “)5 - «a "' I. work and started a brick contracting lege diploma will encourage my klds
3 thing to be a success," Brockman work out, we’re left high and m3" 3 . . firm. “i was doing well until blood loge! one for themselves ”
. 3 said. “But we have to pull together on Fullam said. “If there are five rallies . t *3»
' this one.” He said he is willing to put planned and only two go off, we'll all ' 3 "3 _
, his presidency on the line in conduc- look like fools." (Rallies will be held . . U s h Acs ..
ting the rally. at six state universities within a two i ' ' mlg t conto' Aw '
- Brockman said some students do week period.) . - § - . .
\ ' not realize the full impact of the cuts “If it doesn’t work out, the students ' WlthOUt formaI I'OStHCtIOI'IS ‘
- in higher education. “Financial aid is would view it as a total mockery of .3 f
‘ . decreasing and tuitim is going up." the University," said Tom Uram, 3 ‘ l l .3 3 3 .. 3
' i he said. “The crush is comirg from assistant director for political affairs. By MIKE SHAVAHAN giggesgiiigsggiedgsmgauglfi A3; a
.. all different directions.“ ”It‘s better to put our resources into 3 Associated Press Writer Americans to 33333 lost
1? Conflict subsided considerably straight lobbying," hesaid. “We've _33_ 33___ _ _33__33_ _fi~_ _3 333 3333. 3333 3333333 3, 333033333 33 “3333333333333.
‘ after Brockman reassured the com- won (in Frankfort) before, and we'll for them“ to do ma. became they
mittee that “.lm 3t3ype m’l‘my winagain.‘3' . . . . WASHINGTON ‘ The United Stats would need American aduce and
- would be a3vorded. This 3W1“ be a Ron K’mfi'dv director for public could COHIFOl Saudi Arabia‘s “59 0‘ training to keep the plant‘Slll the air.
. peacefulntlung. not a militant type relations, believes holding therally is . ; AWACS radar planes for several If the Saudis used 333 AWACS
I ' process. 3hesald. . a nskworth M’ “1‘“le tt,the l years even without formal restric- against lsrat‘l and the [lured Stata
33 . At an informal meeting of seven student body3100k5 bad. But If “’39 - ‘ tions. Secretary of Defense Caspar pulled out "5 Support. Jones said,
senators yesterday afternoon, ve3he- don t33do it, (it) looks like we dont - 3 Weinberger said yesterday the”. “huh, no mp". d3,.e330ra330n..
- , merit opposrtion was vental 888mm care. ‘ , Defending the administration's 91‘0" of their ability to keep them flyw rig
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' F l . ,- ‘ht’ Saudis “9”” “99d help “Nth ”3m" warplanes. but critics of thfa sale say
3.." ‘ - “it, i m ~ 7 mg and maintenance for hearly 8 putting them In Saudi hands would tilt
‘2 3-} m, [M I decade ‘0 l“’90 the planes “MM the balance of military in the Middle
3 . l . Gen llavld Jones. chairman 0! the East in favor of Arab nations and
3 3 f f" . Joint Chiefs of Staff. said such place Israel at a disadvantage. _
: » 3 3 - ”It M m relianceon US. technical help would The testimony offered by I
~ . .3 - » continue ”well into the 199m." At Weinberger and Jones was the first "'
‘ 3 3 . 3 By DAVID PAULEY know the man was playing some and another point. Jones said. “We will be formal defense of the sale More Con- ‘53
3 “ ' ~ 3 Staff Wfim was injured five to six whys ago. He ' '" involved as far as we can see in the gress and came as it was becoming i
" . ' - had some pains and swelling and was 3 ' future “ apparent efforts to find a compromise 33
. . 3 - _—‘-—’3—3‘——'—_— then found dead Sunday momiru." Jones conceded under questioning designed to overcome overwhelming . .
, ‘ _ 0060‘ the Haitians b01118 M ‘3“ Steve Pontuso, executive assistant 33 _ from members of the Senate Armed Senate resistance to the sale was ‘
. ' 3 . the Federal Correction-l Institute In to the PC] warden. said another not By 1‘(H)D(‘Hll.DERS/Kemel stain Seerces Committee that once the unraveling, ’ . ._
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.32. ‘ " It; congressional firestorm over the pre- Israel with some of our most advanced v.31)"
‘ pos sale of five Airborne Warning and Com- weaponry, despite its spotty record as an ally. W not) v 5
. . ~ mend Systems airplanes to Saudi Arabia 1s a The, talked-up possibility that the Saudi it _ '50 {2.3153 regs
3- - .4 Pl'lme example 0t controversy dispropor- govenment might be overthrown by an inter- AY rrant
' 5' tl°h3te t0 the case at hand.And With the likely nal revolt of radical Moslems is unfounded. I ST. LL S “Tl
' acceptance 0t Sen JOhh Glenn’s compromise Saudi Arabia is a center of the anti-radical ' ' . fine".
,. proposal, it Will undoubtedly burn out as Sunni sect, with less grassroots sympathy for THERE 5 $0M E TH ' NG digit
'2 quickly as It arose. 5 _ the revolutions in Iran and Yemen than might - . 2-} said,
j: The protests that greeted the 01181981 sale be found in any major American city. In fact, 000 AB OUT THAT f Doc
'3 i prOposal, particularly Israel’s contention that as one senior state department official has be ct:
-. AWACS would present a threat to its national pointed out, they view our frequently~ TH ' N (xv-v , Show
. security, were basically misconceived. changing government as dangerously mist:
. AWACS is a purely defemive system — it car- unstable. 3 Doc,“
ries no weapons, only a sophisticated radar “/1, r--- andti
detection system intended to signal the ap- Why, then, insultthe integrity of theSaudis, . ' ”-c ‘ ‘ "a ' " D“
proach of potentially hostile aircraft and coor~ who have consistently aided us by resisting . ' / . ,1" ‘r 3’ 9,. i. a p?“
dinate their interception. the efforts of the Organization of Oil Produc- , I” ’ “a \ (9:, i ng‘cfi
Conceivably, more threatening to the ing and Exporting Countries to drastically _ .. /—,// ‘/\ " ' imbue
Israelis was the sale this summer of sup- raise oil prices and by re-investing millions of c , g ‘4 // Q N ' lege.
plementary fuel tanks designed to extend the dollars in petro-profits in American business ' ‘ ,fl c 5" ‘ " V § i Hel
range of the Saudis’ F-15 fighter planes, ap- ventures, by denying them the benefits of the ‘ . , . t ’7 \ __/ *5 I officia
proved by Congress with only a whimper of AWACS system? A closer allegiance with - g . ' ' ’ . ‘ 3,. 7‘ J « Qy’ i new?
’ protest. Where was the Israel lobby then? Saudi Arabia can only work to our advantage. ’ ' ' - t . to,” G» “or Q . , missit
And the worry expressed by certain The AWACS controversy has merely been .. 2‘ / "73% DUDE $ .3 --.~.3"?"-'«.-. ' PM
_ f legislators that the sensitive technologies of the result of a round of political pot-shotting ‘ ' ; k to} , , no”!!! 1 “\fi. gm”
' the AWACS might fall into unfriendly hands is for personal gain. The sooner it is dead and ., fl‘, 63 \ ' I'm L n 3 ' " ‘ 3 his"?
pure hypocrisy. For years we have trusted buried, the better. ' M\ I: '___ . M 5. 5 5 now 5‘.
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The boys are in a bad humor. The ‘ the canyom of high finance and low " -" " t .- electri
stock market isn‘t cooperating and “film profit. ~.' .5 custon
Tennessee‘s Howard Baker, the . i ' . ' ' I . . Nevertheless, watchim the various TM " . f 5 tucky.
Republicans main man intheSenate, factions making up modern 3. ft 1 In it
is tlcked offabout it. “It‘s time indeed can‘t live with a so percent prime Republicanism hiss and spit at each _5,._._.,.__-.. . '-, 55s., 5 1,“ peak 1.
lhatthe financial markets realize that rate. I'm a political animal and for other is not without entertainment M _ 5:5 i '- percen
they‘re playing a dangerous game,” our political fortunes, there's got tobe value. Whilst the Reaganauts tax ‘ "j‘ ; plant,1
. the senator warned theotherday, net- some movement.” Wall Street with a plot to km an in- -'.--'--'--'.t~'.--.’.-'.’.-.'.'.-.'.'.-.'.'.-.'.‘-_-.'.'-.'.'.'-,-:.'.-.'.'.-.'-'-,'.‘-'-,'.‘.'~,'.'-'-,-.'.-'.'---.'--'.'--"--"-" " " ' _ ' ' ~ - ~ . - H'oa'fl- , i. Com
, lied beyond endurance by the refusal Up on that island in the middle of terest rates high, Wall Street is growtl
of investors to pay more than the go- the Hudson River, guys, the bestiary screaming doublecrosson the tax bill. a n u . lucky
\\ 5. mg market price for stocks and is populated with economic animals. The Securities Indmtry Association Tradltlon dominates Ivy League edltors .- genera
t; bonds, oh, especially bomb. if an economic animal can get 20 per- (SIA) is wailing that it got ' In th
'; There was some eyebrow raising cent on his money, do you think he'll doublecrossed, that it put its shoulder its pa
that Republican politicians would take 16 becuae he enjoyed those to the wheel to get Reagan’s tax bill Thefollowingisoset ofrandomim- “Once yw've W in the ire Power
“’ have anything but obsequiously speeches about free enterprise passed and was promised a change in preselOM gathered durlnx a trip to m jects in New Jersey and New York, it owns 11
f; respectful “(OHS for the lords and Ronald Reaganusedtomake whenhe thecapital gainstaxlaw in exchange. Providence, Rhode Island and sort 0‘ changes your WW 0‘ The
t poobahs of Wall Street. It has happen- was employed by General Electric? To qualify for the lower capital several Ivy League schools last week. “What you’re doll; at the state the system. That's why the Crimson Power
ed before, however. In 1930 Ohio's The men and women who work the gains tax rate, a person may notsell a “Illvel'Slh'eB is not the same thin endorsed Barry Commoner in the “it Its gel
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