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Cons traction freeze halts reno varion plans
Dean says mining building’s facilities may hurt accredit t'
Bv NANCY DAVIS creditation standards, Eichhorn said. alarms, no smoke detectors, no safe way t9 exit said that a letter has been sent to Gov. Brown
Reporter President Otis Singletary promised the mining in case of a fire, he‘said. “The whole interior 1.5. explaining the immediate need for funding.
Copyright Kentucky Kernel 1980 engineering faculty in a meeting last week that W00d, 01d wood, Whleh is highly combiustibie. hie. UniverSity is not living up to its
thedivision will becomeadepartment,Eichhorn Kot Unrug, professor of mining engineering, obligation of the betterment of Kentucky’s
Although the University has set aside :1 said. Singletary said he will ask the Board of estimated two years as the earliest date con- welfare," Greer said. “The students are
million to renovate its Mining Laboratory Trustees to vote on theissue at its meeting Sept. struction could begin “even if the money was receivmg quality education from the professors,
building, the statewide freeze on capital con- 16. available "ow- We are out to get the funds un- bl“ they get "0 practical hams-on experience
struction may prevent UK's mining engineering Eichhorn said new labs and additional office frozennsmce the time crunch IS the important due to the lack of adequate facilities."
division from attaining accreditation, according space are needed in the 73-year-old building. thmg, he said. 3 _ 3 _ The poor conditions students must work under
to Engineering Dean Roger Eichhorn. “The money is there; it‘s in the bank waiting for ‘ We are not complaining abOUt the Universty. and how it Will affect them when they graduate
On Oct. 21, as part of a campuswide ac- us," Eichhorn said. “But with the freeze, the PreSident OtlS Singletary has done all he can t}? and become professional mining engineers
creditation review, the Southern Association of firststeps cannot betaken. We can’t even hire an help US; We are at the “W Of his priority list, concerns Unrug.
Colleges and Schools will send a team to inspect architect to draw up plans aiid_blueprints;:’ Urirug Seld- - ‘I‘There is something very wrong here," he
the mining engineering program and its ’lhe mining lab s’contiition Will not help the But Since Gov. John Y. Brown has put a said. f‘Kentucky IS the largest coal producing
facilities. Presently, mining engineering is a accreditation team s dec1510n, he said. freeze on all capital cona‘uction, and the state in this country, and yet without the proper
division of civil engineering. 3 On July 1977 thetop floor was condemned as a renovation of the mining lab falls in that facilities we cannnot give the students adequate
Unless the building is renovated, and the fire hazard by the isexmgton Fire Department category, we cannot do anything. It runs around preparation, The students are receiving a fine
division upgraded to the status of a department and UK 5 Safety Director Gary Beach. Beach in Circles. 3 education despite the bad conditions they must
before the accreditation review team visits Cited several reasons for the decrsron. Bernie Greer, president of thestudent chapter work in,
campus, the program may not meet ac- “'Ihere‘s no proper ventilation up there, no fire 0f the American IhStltUte 0t Mirilhg Engineers, (‘ontinued on page 6
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Vol. LXXlll, No. 18 Ker e] l'nliveiisity of Kentucky
IIVUPSda-‘I' September 9‘ 1980 an independent student newspaper .exington, hentuck}
0881 e incentive pay 13 an , . . . . .... gs __ t , . * t -. . is
3 3 3 . ”r ~ 3*»- s §$n§g 3,. 3.3, w. r 5. :, g3}: $34: ‘1 I:
fOI' parking CltatIOH hOldCI'S e 3 §nsn .. “as its s - ’
. ' if ¢ ' ’ \ \ "555.3% 5.. H 5. who \Q .- 3:3: "
WOUld take CffeCt 1n Sprlng i ’ ® h K h
By (‘HRIS ASH *8 t. ,r‘ 5 3 ' as - ’ g? , ~ 1' its Ts-
Staff Writer students are part-time by . .. '° ' ’ ' . *‘t he " to I:
stating that LTl will be Eli ‘ N \ : fiiz'ilx§ig :55. \3
A possible reduced fee to represented by one senator. 33.. " t, -\\ if ~ _- at
encourage the payment of The results of an SG student g‘ 3, sh *' .' :2 a 33 _ _,g
outstanding parking tickets, survey on ticket distribution . Qt \ ‘ 3s
representation for LTI in were announced by SC Vice- s _ ., " '. I I §5 - if?“ 5
student govemmeni, and the President Britt Brockman. Of 33 :3 333: 3,33 33 .-- 3 ‘ \ 3 .
results from an SG student poll 701 f ull-time students polled, 51 - - *3 Q: ’3 3&3: " ii:
' on ticket distribution to home percent favored distributing _ " g 3 . 33:21?
basketball games were the tickets on a firstsome‘ first .. . - " , £2?“ ‘3, w
main items of discussion at last served basis. while 37 percent fl - ‘-’_-.- [33’ ’. 3 l ' “a \nl’s
night's meeting or student favored the lottery. ' ::::.;.:*z ' ; ‘ :: a :. some - no»,
Although it's not official, fairly clear mandate” that the ~ - '3 j . s . g :5‘3:
' there is a great possibility that students favor the first-come. } is; ’ ’ _ :5 o " s. ,, gwsss ’ '3
students will have the op- f irst-served method, rather '2 = A ii 2' Na‘ _ .
immunity next semester to pay than the lottery that was used Jet: '° ‘ ' ' t‘. *\_ ' . :‘3&z§§ a 3 ._
reduced fees on their out- on an experimental basis late ' _ l. at I
standing parking tickets in the basketball season last 3 3 - W ‘ _.
According to Student year. «ti M
Government President Brad In other business SG Press 3 __ 33 -- 3. 3 it, 3 ' 3
Sturgeon. talks between Vice- Secretary Allison Amett an- “is t ,
President of Academic Affairs nounced that voter registration ‘ 3 ‘ 3 s . .
Lcwis Cochran, Vice-President will continue today through . ‘ - ' _ -- i: \\\\s\\\
for Business Affairs Jack Thursday at various campus ‘- & kill-i . , I - £9 ’«r‘s&\\\\\\\\\§
Blanton and Sturgeon have led location 5‘ At Donovan‘ Blazer’ ‘§\’.-“Skis-23..sij:§:EE-‘.~.3E:;.,..;s=55..::._333:<=s:-:=.:;.:.~,3::,, *2 \‘\\\\\\\‘ ,_ \‘x‘ “2‘52:
in a “quite “0an possibility and Commons cafeterias. Washers, WW ; = M\§§
that there will be some type of registration hours are 4330 stews» " 3333\sm‘ - . . ”
(iii lorsruciems :5 will also be conducted at the “to snag? . ”ri- Wigwam"
idumed reduc- theswdont Center from 9 am ' “Mel‘s ass . :
tion. to 4 pm. and at the MI. King ' Ms hesfimisewg x ' '
ph asizcd that students should pm. a j . _ r 3 ~ . ~- ..
not neglect to pay tickets in the The time for students {0 file “V «\tgee‘vfim \\\‘ . C=\-‘I\\v‘\'."'.‘. ssh 3": l 1“on; . , :55"? . .«:-:v 3 _3333 ass-s. 3 3 C \\
hopes of benefitting from a forcandidacyin SG's Oct. 15-16 ,133 s » oer/”m ' 3§ “egg, \3 .
reduction in the future. election to elect two freshman s 3 \ _ 333 " :1"? 3’ \" $3
Following adoption of a senators begins on Sept. 29 and \shw _3 a 3 .1 *
constitutional amendment last ends 001. 3. g “\\ Q\\H
night, l.Tl students now have SG officials also announced » ’ , . .
one voting representativc in that 457 tickets to the Hunter B." TODD (.HILDERS—Kernel Staff
SG, As the constitution now Thompson lecture on Sep- Fast feats
states. LTl students are tember18 were SOld yesterday ~
represented 0“ a proportional on the first day Of ticket sales. Jeff Johnson. (right; a llaggin Hall resident adviser. and the base in a grueling game of softball. The game between
basis. although according to Sturgeon said that he does “0t Mark Ragin. Haggin resident of the A-i floor, battle toward residents and advisers was called because of weather.
Sturgeon it is possible that ConSlder the SG-Sponsored
' action will be taken at the next event as operating at a 1055 bUt ' 0
W U Sen ”re Chan es BGS re ulremen Is
the fact that many L'l‘l pense. o u g
By NANCY BRATTON In his address to the senate, creasing numbers of students maintain accreditation," the
Reporter UK President ()tis Singletary enrolling in the (‘ollegc 0t proposal states.
said tentative enrollment is up Business and Economics and According to the change in
O the i Side . Students who mroll in the 2 to 3 percent, for a total of the diminishing number of policy, students from other
I) n Bachelor of General Studies 233500 students. According to faculty resources available" universitiestransferring to UK
degrecprogram mustnow take preliminary figures. black requires limiting student must apply for admission at
either math or language enrollment is up 18 percent and enrollment “in order to (’ontinucd on page 3
courses following action by the female enrollment increased . . .
University Senate yesterday. twice that of males. l 2K 1 t t

(in the editorial page simple pleasures and making Likcstudcntsin the Bachelor Singletary said that this p0 Ice 1” veS lga 8
it and the possible contradiction between the two are 3 Arts andBachelor 0f $1325: yeaiiis (interinlg freshitnan tctlas:

' , , ‘; 3 , 3 3 ' egrec programs, IS c ar cs ever 0 a en
examined m New Massey S bi-weekly column. students must now choose UK. Officigal statistics will be allegedrape on campus

either the “translation- released in early October. ‘ , ,

How often will the Kernel‘s new Sports Trivia column interpretation" option or the He announced that Lewis By DALE 0' “1.0“qu the girl ”and one by her
appear, and where can it be found? The answer: every “abstraction-inference option“ Cochran, who is retiring from Senior Staff Writer boyfriend. H." 53‘d the two
Tuesday and Thursday in the sports section. Look for to graduate. And, they must his position as vice president of descriptions d‘d not appear to
today's installment on page 5. submit a plan sheet outlining a academic affairs, will be A freshman coed was ‘dem'fy the same Person-

40-hour program of courses to replaced by Art Gallaher, Jr., allegtehdly rape? thisuweeckend He Sta'd thet bgiyfr‘e'lg “335
_ _ 3 _ 3 .- - “in e VlClnl y o e om- presen “prior 0 einCi en ,”

Elitertaliimeht Editor (‘ary Will's PreVIeWS LhnedassoiiIai: gigcffgisifieflayl £3320; dsejighééheflionsigig 0; plex,“ UK police said. but would not comment as to
t0m0rr0w night‘s appearance 0f the Duke Ellington programs The dean may search committee will be Chief Paul Harrison said the his location during the crime.
(lrchestra: The orchestra‘s appearance willbe the first reject the plan “at his appointed to look for ap— alleged rape was reported to Police would not say where
event in this year‘s SpotlightJazz Series.Thestoryis on discretion" if he thinls the plicants for the position. UK police at 53:32 Saturday in the Complex the alleged
page ' course outline is too broad or Also, Singlctary announced morning. He said the V‘Ct'm rape occurred. The Complex

_ WFATHFH restricted in areas of study. that Business and Economics “’5‘ contacted the Rape CrlSlS area '5 on south campts and
. . 0f the 40 credit hours, 24 Dean William W. Ecton has Center d“hwret empl'otyefis gilcluéies 'trhe Kirwag and
3 3 .' - convmoe er 0 repo e an ing ower reSI encee

It could be sunny or it could rain today as there is a 50 1'2ng fifdith‘evfeggisgeprzrggg 33?: ‘aot meriygvffdthgmegf incident to police. halls and eight low-rise dor-
percent chance of sunshine or thunderstorms, depen- the freshman level The plan The senate also a rovyed a' Police refused to give a full mitories.
dlnfitm h0“‘."0“l00k at it- High Wt" be in the low to Mid sheet must be filed'hefore the proposal i0 estslglish a description of the assailant, Police would not elaborate
808- Look for it to turn dryer and mueh e00'er tonight— beginning of the senior year restricted enrollment licv describing him only as a male any further on the incident,
with temperatures dropping to the mid 50s. Tomorrow In addition BGS students for ”w (‘oll e of Businegsoand Caucasian. saying they could not give out
should be sunny and pleasant3with low humidity and must complete five of the eight Et-ontlriiicsegbecause of over- “We've got two descrip any information that would
temperatures in the 10“ ‘0 m'd 705- areas of General Studies. crot. lhtl‘ in classes. “In- tions,” Harrison Said. “One by identify the victim.

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i i : .- politics. For the first time in “‘fl‘lt’li‘um’ fomp‘mlonf’mwg have run up profit increases [i _ __ j EAGA f “w 1 ?‘ £173" m
, nearly fifty years. the 't‘m'i‘fidn C("'Pomllons‘in the totaling nearly'300 percent-1n it I" , t ‘_-l - "DOS 7 “'“““ ' “r“r‘ ‘ he;
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.i “ portunity to control both the t-unnple of this lstkfiilllggf of wealth has resulted in. a it; i , . “ _ \. ‘5;
V White House and the Senate ‘tm fisi‘de rem other prod-ix}; major contribution to inflation ft l ‘ j) 1', t V,” \\
V Although it is unlikely that the t‘tgt‘dé'é‘rlg}; {31‘3““1V‘é‘r‘d15‘ 8} every ievei ot the economy. 2.2. l i #4:; u .‘L \\\
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. ' majOi ity. the very real Tilt-“en; huffiltfs‘Tht‘iu- “’m' traiistxirtcd. stored or sold - ‘
. .. , prospect of a Reagan tytftpitét (ifse‘iretlf 2:12:13 \‘y'llll:llll the use of energy. th M .
' ' ' .' ”051qu imaks for Itself : impetition.” .t\1.htitughitiscertatnt at (t? newmewxawa Q
~ The primary cause for the 0| tompanies “9 “0 gm/amampue
. . sweep of political change has _ responSible ‘for all 'present
'. been our problemed economy inflation their Plot“ increase
. Or. more precisely, C0": 0 inion havtilheavily contributed to the 9 o . - :
V . .4 S't’l‘Vélllki‘ economic olic} at p P!“ ill—‘m- It the l ttl th g 1 f th t t
. _ rhetnl'i‘ ctincerniliig 5w, When these figures came to S l e In S In 1 e a coun
. , policy the public fore, Carter
' ' Ronald Reagan has ht‘t- maxim pl‘llpilst‘d legislation which .
properly labeled the new. \l't‘l‘ considering the nature would have taxed, at an ac- Although the. sun had risen He turnedoveriri his tu-rl and make time tt, visit his family.
I St,rtathe-g conservative .. h. ..V '"porate capitalism. it soon celnrated rate: those profit hours earlier. its bronze rays stared at the blunt. white He didn't make time to call up
V - 5 is a candidate still talking at. .vnnes evident that our lf‘i'l't‘ilst‘S. creating new funds were JUSt beginning [0 slant ceiling. Going t“ “Wk“ l?- The a friend or two and go out to
., ‘ ‘ about a ”competitive markt'i dummy is almost as highly to he used tor alternate energy through the window. making words were like a bad dream have a few Itperg.
' economy" and “leaving tlw vitizralized, as say. an East ‘l“""'l”pmem by the states. . his C105“ eyes appear red. that keeps mmmp‘ imk Inglwd‘ he StUdied' Or
' ‘ private sector alone." 'r‘vniipean economy, The only A. measure such, has this .He awoke, and slowly lifted For he had. to it degree, stayed at home and read up on
V ' v Reagan contemh that major ‘.t'ference being that the might have led theL.S. downa his head to stare out thewin- madeit. He wasin his l:i:~’ year his latcst .thek news. Or sat
. policies such as civil right-s, ”hate sector of thesuper rich true path of energy in- dow. 'l‘reetops were shining of law school. with promising around t'eiihhg nothing and
. . ', . social welfare and equal rights iz-tiii-ols the vast majority of dependence -~ free of: both brighttgreen from the sun’s JOb PFOSPCClS 8“"?“3‘3? him doing nothingbiit looking back.
_ can be protected and math I_ \inerican economy while UPFK' and the large Oil cor— reflection while the neighbor‘s after graduation l- ii.i,.ially. Ltyoktng i.;ii k had become an
'. lillllt‘il “ii 01““ Ot'tlnt‘rm.‘ ':c hate controls an East f“'l">”’ll"“5- black l1“ TOOf seemed [0 be he was already i‘t‘i‘llllL" ””03“ obsession with him. ,_
' I . _ private inaitulionsr the vein European economy. And yet, But true to form, the melting from the heat. from an 'n"95[ll“-‘”3 .:; «A 50” Everything he thought or did
. . institutions that promote u. tut. ten- first critic of a cen— measure was watered down by He glanced down to the car- ——-——-——m was juxtaposed through
. I .3 - good deal of theinequity in our iwhhled' economy would be a .8 liberal Congress and turned lined street to avoid the yesterday ‘s window, or the day
t . , some” must-rvative. such as Reagan. into a_ cosmetic piece of brightness Two boys. not more Steve before‘s itintlimx or the year
‘ 'y ()ur own Sixth Districi .. “he-1‘}? people who protect the lt*gl§13110n~ , . than {9“ years Oldt 599d by on befoi‘e‘s window . . .
,' . representitive. Larry H0pklnfi. [valldlllatlon 0f the American (ith’ll (:aSCSilkO thewmdfall their Spyder bikes. It Was 1 , ’ It was eating him up. He
. ' ‘~ sends out news letters: ii-izny. profits tax, it becomes evident Saturday. MaSSE} spent his time judging the here
. « ' promoting similar policy Hi? what exactlv ,5 a can that 20th century American Saturday. . . "BugsBunny,” andnowiliiougli another time.
.1 .‘ ‘ stands. It would seem. stiyiiiive or a liberal? In a liberals are not truly “Roadrunner," “The .Iet— m What had made him do this he
. ‘ ,. . however. upon close 2. mesh-31 sense a conservative "liberals" in that they are not sons,“ the sports page. ware computer i.‘tilll;l(zil)‘ a didn‘t know,
' . ‘ . . J examination. that men like was the protector of feudalism ”l“ "1‘“ guarde Of a new mode sleeping late, football games. friend suggested he limb. into :1 Perhaps he had become fed
. . . Ronald Reagan and Larry .thttt, the liberal promoted of production: Rather they are Saturday. God, if all of life few years back . . up with all the bullshit.
. _ ‘ ' Hopkins have no real We individual rights in the symptomologists, qu1ck to find couldbt-aSaturday morning --— Heshould.asniaiiy it..iinun. Perhaps he didn‘t agree with
- ' '= derstanding of our economic tigntijt'tjn of Locke. Smith and the “holes" in equality and or even a weekend. for that be happy. 'I‘hinesvi'crc ltoking what he felt anymore.
' . . . system. or perhaps. they tit. reticent” cover them with scrap. matter. he thought. up. Whatevertilt-reason, he was
" . understand the system. but 'ittttay American con- ’l‘oday.liowever, this sort of He hadn't laughed for nearly But he couldn‘t shake that living heyithd the edge. His
_‘ ~'. . i)(‘llt’\(' we don't th atives still protect the liberal policy is coming undone a month, He was disillusioned feeling -. a iUilL’flit; for more introspectiveness had
.' I '. Marl ’1 capitalism has PM ..v=usnsoffeudalexploitation by mainly because of our Poor and lil‘t‘ti ,. of school, of the carefree times 'l‘inivts hkt’ alienated him from anything
i 4 . . . 0me for nearly thirty }'Gill‘~ ”g“ corporation using the economy. Americans are pressure. the constant struggle Saturday morning. wiitii the he attempted. What was once
. _ 2 . some cat even longer e, The tthmtc ”f liberalism. turning once again to the to go plat-e52 to be somebody. pace is slow and simple vanity was now his downfall. .
‘i_ Q . " present Mncrican economy tc American liberals on the conservatives and their lovely to make it to the top. It wasn‘t that lli' was The simple things were still
5: . best thgerthed as "corporate hihht hand. are not so rhetoric of the “free market" Itwiis allhehadknown for so miserable ,, he just Hasn't there. the Saturday morning
. _- . - . ‘ i-apttahsm " dvnamic. The founding fathers system. And at no time since long happy. In fact. he wasn't much magic still existed. Only he
~ (‘orporatc capitalism is “ththhprats of the 19th century Fulbright has this distinction When he was young. his of anything. except detached. couldii‘tscc it through his self—
. simply the concentration of wine truly revolutionaries th become more important than parents always encouraged He had lost touch with his designed fog
, I. wealth andthecontrolof major lit it they were the van guarde ”" tl‘is‘ycai‘s elections. . him. i “"1 involved," G0 the friends and with pulp“! H" no 3“ "9 “10‘3“" back towards
; . production in the hands of .i .» thew mode of production _ In November, Americans extra mile," they would say. longer could litlh in new the window. the two kids on
. l‘cwlarge corporations. andtht . Uttt. the liberal ”1— must elect a preSident. They And he did get involved. In acquaintances. He got up Spyder hlktig were circling
' _ small groupof men and womm .:.-:iualism 0f Locke. Smith have three major choices: high school, he played football. and looked in the mirror. He around an imaginary point on
. . . - I ' that comprise their regpeeth, Hg llosseau. Hc‘igan a true a conservative basketball and baseball. He could seehimselt‘ogtitg He felt the pthinH-nh ()ne happened
. , l " boards (,1 directors. Art‘s-t introduced market in the best of the feudal excelled ~ he was a star. He thestrainofschoolashc xiéll‘t‘tl to took up and see him staring
. . f [it may for example. tit, . 2:..tiilism and individual tradition. Andchon, a born pushed that extra mile. His athisreflection.giiziiit‘.5:tohis outthewindiw 'l‘hekid waved.
, ' percent oltbetolal ["8 (i N i) ":1? ts during an hm of again "liberal“ and Carter the closet at home. filled with almost bloodshot eyt-s, He didn‘t Set- it,
’V .. 3 .". was controlled by less than ii-,.;t;”~ehy and feudalism, benign pi‘cSident. numcrousawards andplagucs. He couldn‘t explain this
. 7: , i 3.500 incinebcrs of boards 11? that American liberals are (lurchoiccs are few andwont attested to this fact. melancholic mask that had
~. ': . .. threethtg Imagine. two lilif’i‘ ruthing more than symp for better quality But unless chas no dumb jock. either. overcome him in the tlfi". few Steve “use” is the Kernel
'5 . .’ ot the nation‘s total economy Titllltiltiglsls Rather than deal Anicmczi prefers to takeagiant As a student, he made the months. Editor
. ~. .‘ ; controlled and directed h)‘ only xvittithefundamental ”USN“ lt‘llp backwards in what little “Who‘s Who,“ “The National It was as it he was
2' f itsoopmplt- a figure proud}: item-hed rights and the mal- piotncss has been achieved in Honor Society.“ “The disoriented with iiic nimble he,
' t pullitt-(l out by Fortune 'lhlllllullon for “tenth they th‘ past 20 years towards Distinguished Students hadChOSGnlUllW‘ .iiit’t-stylc
. ,' fl; Magnlinc tillt'nlltl to subdue only the 8"" “quality. Reagan and his Society“ and all the other he once told himsr-l‘. “.'i.ll~’l be h , _ .
'l‘hc majoi couhtcrpciiii “”lplhms of those meta] m2 lciriiilisin must be defeated. honor societies. hard but new :t he LlanllCatlon ‘
v. . .2 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘_ hiiiiigiit against this figure is llllL‘illlt‘S. law-hit itincans another four His teachers said he was a wantedtomakc it lh \xii‘; now
3‘5 i that (mit- looks all the men “whet than thtmthttt ycrrs of Jimmy Carter natural He caught on quick the Protestant in :ttiimi Lil-*1 'l'hnrsday's Puggie
. :. -i “ht .Vtthtth who own stock in lt-gislation that would indct-tl hit“ him: through the White and was highly inquisitive. suffering for what he got, cartoon in the Kernel was not
“5 i mos.- ('(n'pnrathnS (a favorite ttilt'i'l the distribution til “”1““ Everybody in the small town feeling guilty and l‘t_’lll(-l'n(‘ful. intended to depict any one
‘ . argument of any (‘hamber of \'.v'illlh. they attempt to ('im liked bi'n He was witty and Had be known vviiiit hulking fraternity. it was intended to
- :' I. ('tmiliit'l‘Ct‘l But thii‘ l“ .n such problcirs with fricii'itflv never saying too it was all about. he iiiitzliz have depict the l(i(.‘.’l‘0f rush week.
a T " argument is nearsighted. for it huh...” of appeasement Mi: lu-el l). Dimahare is a much being too nice. He was done things difi‘t lt'iill). Members of Alpha Tau ‘
'. ' t. does not clarify the distinction \ [it'llt'Cl exam-pit- of NS? fll‘u’i'iiilt' student and a TA. going :.- make it. they would He didn‘t make him 'I) go Omega 88de the Kernel to
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- . payments, would begin Aug. 24. But the stalled in the nation's biggest strike in alive bottle of the younger ones are not and that o. .e day they all Will be ‘. _' 3' 3
. natlon start of the program was moved back Philadelphia. where 113000 teachers even sure who they are :eti:.ite'l . 3' . ' 3. , 3'
. five weeks because of a federal Court walked off the job last Monday in 3 III the crowded border s.ettleitient. ‘3 ,
. decision that blocked the government dispute over class size, teacher photographs of scores of young I." ’
from changing the way it determines preparation time andthe recall of 2.300 ('aiiibodians are tacked on a huge '33:} e}
3 A Florida-bound Eastern Airlines jet when the program begins. union members. bulletin board. Small faces stare tron. l'i'esitletit llafez .\s‘sad of Syria and ’ " ’. 3h".
with 88 people aboard was hijacked lnacost~saving move last February. And widespread picketing was the photos, relief workers hope (“.0 \ii.aiitii.ar Khadafy of Libya, '-'.-,'., 13,3’3;
yesterday by a Spanish-speaking man the Carter administration tightened a reported among teachers in Rochester. someone will l(l(‘l1lll\. them .\.pt‘.tl\;.'.;_‘ ‘.t-.sterd;i\ to lilaSSlH‘ crowds .‘3 1"; ~3‘3’ '- ”I
who carried a bottle of liquid and formula that determines when we N.Y.,in defiance ofacourt order. The 80 tar. 625 reunions liaH' been of l.llt‘~.tl'i\ chanting "unity. unity." '
. threatened to set fire to the plane. tended benefits can take effect. But a 2,300 teachers went on strike in a pay tlocuiiiented since the relief agencies~ talleit to: 1:.eiger ot Syria andl.ibya to - 57.27;...” 7;
l authorities said. US. district judge later ruled that only dispute last Tuesday and classes were tracing program began a year ago. renew 'r e tight against Israel {39-1151,},33‘33.
'L Cuban government soldiers took the Congress Can make such Changes. canceled for the district's 34.600 when [ht-mass eitodus of refugees from .\ssail ari'ixed to the cheers of 37.55/33 ”5'."
.3 man into custody after the plane‘s The national extended benefits students. (‘ambodia began 'tliHU‘LtlJis it Libyans who lined the .3-'::"{'.,."-’
3 arrival {it Havana 53-1059 Marti Airport program, Wthh €095 lntO Effect when The pre-dawn walkout by 1.600 But re-unifietl lal'tlllt's become rarer \It‘t-t-Is o: ’I‘ripoli to bail thetwo leaders a':;'i,‘;'t.'i‘,:'15'{-“
in the eighth hijacking of a US. plane unemployment reaches a certain level. teachers in San Jose pushed to 610,000 out rarer as the months pass rhi- ‘.\‘i!.’. ~ 'wuts ot tibia. Si ria, one "r'v’i-i- 4.4".)-
’ to Cuba since Aug. 10. provides additional benefits so that the number of students affected by those children not (léllll.t'tl this montl . room". In speeches broadtast bv .he .'3,"?;:.‘.i~_~"3‘}3.
MOS‘ 0f the previous incidents have eligible people can receivea maximum strikes in nine states (‘aIifomia,' the International agencies t.ai. e state '. . in. both leaders amused "-.3i.‘i".1.;’."’ f1;-
been blamed on disenchanted refugees Of 39 weeks 0f jObIESS P333 Pennsylvania, Michigan. Illinois. ()hio. decided on begin lllltlll‘iL foster hone» I’resider ‘ .\ixwat Sadat of l~Zg\ pt of if"? t'.:",-.~.'-:‘_/".'
seeking to return home. Armed sky Most states pay a maximum of 26 New York. Arizona. Washington and here and abtond t.i~ti~;s..i . the Min, eause ii. makmg «Tj'i.,;-3‘¥."."f'j~"3
marshals have begun riding some weeks of regular benefits. In those Rhode Island, More than 45.500 The decision follows. months ot peace .\ t. Israel 7 '33'
flights sincethe spate 0f hijackings, but cases, the extended prog‘am provides teachers were involved. seaiching b\ the Internatioai t‘om Kliada \ said Libyabvrian UIII[\ was it‘l'fii- 333':.~;"3~3..‘i'33'¢
none was aboard the plane hijacked another 13 weeks to eligible workers. However, officials with national mittee ot the lteii t‘ross and the l‘ N «tired-te- uflltms‘t'ZlUi’llsm and tin {Eifi.>‘:'.‘.'i.':'£.
yesterday. To be eligible, a person had to have organizationsof teachers andof school Iligh ('oii.missioner for Refugees oerittizsi: ' and [it'll merger of the '7th 5.3"}'*,".i"'.~"."i'.’;'.."
The Boeing 727 was commandeered filed an initial Claim during the 12 administrators saidthestrike situation During that time. book: with countries "is the biggest challenge '-:z:‘.li."~..'.;"r.i 6'3";
‘ over Charleston. SC. about an hour months ending July 20. 1980. this year was an improvement over photographs avid information with liit‘t'tl bx the eneimes of the Arabs ‘ 'iiu'ittt
3 after its 9:05 am. EDT departure from The national trigger does not affect early September of last year Latest about 1 7.00 ("timbodtwnis up to age 18 ls‘hiiilafj. tailed tor the merger a ~3.’3§‘3.:.3l3..’343)};
l New \ork's John F3. Kennedy Airport 20 states that already were providing figures available from the National had been circulated in refugee camps week ago and :‘issatl immediately 33's."~..:u"-'".'_z‘":-3t"3i'f
.3 for Tampa and Sarasota. Eastern extended benefits because they had Education Association showed 80 A.\‘U‘tmtllmtik'.\'1tl11.5001110“;children agreed t. anoint-1‘ -\rab mity effort ':."'7r'.'i‘.{.3:‘13.7'i”.65.?
‘, Off‘mals 531d unusually hlgh unemPIO,Vment strikes had occurred by Sept. 3. will be published soon Informed sources said the two leaders 3.333: 59:35.73.
l compared with 103 on the same date in Relief ot‘ltcials say they want to avoid were expected to fl3\ to Damascus later ,i:‘ affix".
1979. an} large scale airlift or outright this .. eel’ t0 proclaiii‘. the merger to the "?.,‘.5
Up To 13 Weeks of Extended Ei3t3lttl3ptn3in: ld-liot3-t3n3g3tha3t i3is33 "13g as 553:13a3;:33p:-op31e3d 33 3 3 33 h3 h3 3,;a3.3r‘3‘3
- unemployment benefits will be made Teachers In San Jose, Calif..went on world , . '.""'."d m .".'p' ." 'n ng " '." d" " ' ", (3.3)“(533‘ ,d' ' f if." i..1".'-‘f."§".~2'-i
. . . . . 3 . . . tliiltl s parents. he oi she should not be union also will be against the II‘dIIUI‘. xi i .. ‘4
available to eligible JOblCS Americans strike yesterday seeking higher pay. Wm H” “3 RH” 33 no“ ,1” “3 th Md 3, “.333 mm .\.m 33d {3 mm 3 15”“ 33.3 .3 ; 4.3.). 3.33....
3_ retroactive to July 20, Labor Secretary and school officials called in $100-a-