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Vol. XC. No. to Establish-1 “9‘ Unwers-ty of Kontucky. Lexington. K“New Ind-pendent ulna 191‘ Wednesday. October 30, I985 - .
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3 3 N1 ,4 port to congress is drawing a skep- curbs are also dpplmtt 't, tn. si;.. .- 3' ' ."
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CI . a"°“"" WWW“ alerting the l thl states to a nucle ti. \tiwde Treat: .t ‘7 g... s. 3 .~ "~- ,3 . ,3 » .t . -.
ownlng around ‘ .i:‘.i7.ld(~k lrllltii‘. The \...3 ,4- 311‘. , 3 .3 \3 '.I‘ 3
. . . l Th" “Mt" gesture on Star “ars \inericar. \t'tt‘lil.\l~ on .t . " .. ‘ f I .
Bricn Holman, a theater iunior donned a cl0wn outfit yester- duction, Baby With the 80thwoter which is pioymg m the tiowu-r ls consult-rm: a positixe .miti in“: the t . Whit“. ‘3‘ ' ‘ t»: - 3 3
day in front of Patterson Office Tower to promote the UK prO» Fine Arts Building 5 lob theater this weekend l ”WW Ht- lledlmg “till the main llli thearmscontroi.u'iwrt: . . ’ I 3- '. 3
l pediment to pl‘t);lt't‘_\r on a new nu» How-\ei‘ (loi't...ciie r'.:-»i:z,:~.; _ : , .3»
. t'leut‘ arms control treat} Reagan s \3,._ ( ”V “em“ 3 - " . ‘_'3'7. 1‘ .3 _'
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CW group organizing und-ralsers to help multiple SCIBI‘OSIS " - " "
lh Hl-INGL‘ESS competition. the winner 0t Wthh the event have not _yet been deter- nationally broadcastwl iinals .i. \u. mllegc campuses to raise mone} for be members of Sign... l’ v .. ~. _ : .~ ‘3
Staff Writer “ill be eligible for the internship mined. but “we're definitely going Francisco The winner oi the nation researchot multipiesclerosis committee coming around to .vx 'o ‘ -- " . , _ ’
Angie Green. a business adminis- to haven.”(Ereensaid. al competition \Hll get an internship Multiple sclerosis is a inaior neu people about lhls Greer. so. : ' ' 3'
Students from all over the coun- tration senior. was selected campus Students “ill dress up as their fa. with the music tele\ision station rological disease whicn most otter. S.\.\l.\‘ interneuml st’\t-!‘~. s'ti . 3' . 3. -'
tr). including l'K. will have a chairperson last August to represent corite rock star and will be awarded she said strikes g-oun.; adult.- twtwi-en the dent‘ to chair the carnpu- ...' - .3 3
chance 10 “In an internshi With ‘JK 1“ “Students Against Multiple votes for each dollar they collect '\\'e would like to see ever: orua ages of lit and .H l-Lach week more and Green. who was iioi:.:z..'~-«' 'u " - ‘ ’
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MTV and at the same time help Sclerosis. which Will organize the The top inoneywraising students will iii/,ation. residence hall and ereek than loo new cases oi multiple st‘lt‘ the position in student \, ‘.s 3 3 3 '. gu
raise money for the treatment of eventWith MTV be asked to continue the competition group imolu-d.‘ Greer. said the rusis are diagnosed for '.‘.ldi'll tnei'e ltoan: President Paul Hajuler. " 3 3. " .
mill‘lltimle“who:ls f an L8 h “We“ Will conduct an awareness b) participulfng in .. lip-synchi?‘E "3”??? :hi” lab“ m" ”1‘”. ”WM "”Mfiuv'flrW”. 3“" M“ “UM“ "l”"” ""14"”; " 7" 5' ' ' ‘, ' '.
e compo ‘ '0" or e m “‘5 ‘P campaign this fall followed by a big competition a the t t\ I'enter for i e new «in \m- h-t'em' u tr'ec rue l ie cause - ' . ' . .
3 , . . ; . ' ' 3 . _ ., , , . . 3 . . sigma l’: fraternity. which has as . ' ' 3 .,
i. partl Of‘rli national caniltllakgnv for fund-raising drive In l-ebruary Artsshc said 2:1er 3' tontert sponsored hi ”3‘ “MW!“ phll'dlllllfUD\ the Nation Students interested m “my,“ rid". . ,3 .3 3
muitip’t‘ SC "0315 [K 3“? h 3‘19 dd Rock Alike is a rock star look-alike The winner will represent L'K at ‘ at Multiple “4”“... 50'3“.“ “I“ M, or compete in the t'\t'l‘l .4 . on: 3 " I '. '> ._ 3
funihidlfzmicilr'rl‘tpal'gndd “ 3 WE“ ' event developed for the organization the regional competition in Atlanta 8.3.315 is a national organi/atmn the organi/ing vamp... gram, for my aged to contact \ngle How: a' [M .. . 3 _ , ' 3
‘5 1 ”L ’ l 9 d“ tp sym ing by MT\ The date and location of whose winners Wlll compete in the involving students from .\meiican Hock AM“. .3..,n.3p..3qi..m~ ‘There will 5448 - , 3. .' ,.
Indigent c r n ' Awards succeed ° 11 attr t' n '
for SOCIety speaker says t ‘\ o tst nd'n d t t d t “ ’ ’
B) of) \\ \\l)l-JI{S().\ under the povert) level 3\'et ineligible ‘ 1' . . , I» 3 . ' .
contributing Writer for other government programs The . h H) K\Rtr‘.\ \IIHlZIt \Uiultlt‘. i he dlilt' tit mom in Lu. tack and out (it am.- The “may”; \ .. -. . . I ‘, 3‘
result “as the Health (‘are Aceess ’ ! R. Stilt‘tWI'llef‘ i.) who“! l’ uh“ allowed pg... lit the suit oi about $1 tnill.ttt‘. Hi i i' .1 it' .-3\ '5. (I y ‘3, .3 ,-.
l’i‘ox‘iding health care for the indi» Program " - ' part- for a httle career shiit that uiien to the l lli\(‘l\lt_\ and set as. ie 3‘ " '-
gent is the responsibilit} of everyone Before the program was estalr To attract some oi the must pt. otherwise i 'wouldiit haw had the to President tit» ‘i \tv';i~-'a:. Mr '3 ‘ ' 3' ‘ 3'
in the community. Hrereton (‘ .lones lished. a series of public meetings tentially outstanding eraduate stu opportunitx todo the fellowship last 3H .ii ; ‘ - t' “'2!
said at a (‘ounCil on Aging Forum were held in the Lexington area 3, '3... dents that are ‘qullliltlt‘ in the (“It 3 1.. i... mmmdtw - ,- 1... V V . f. 3'.»
last night The meetings established a dialogue 3 " " I m 5‘81“.“ funding “it lht‘ irdtlthm‘ H ‘ “Hum“! ”w ”"IH‘ mm) h.‘ fotntt'\A\h]p Hut-d. sait: staven's tia : ,‘3 - . ’ '4 ,f- 5'
“I believe there is a solution to between “doctors. hospitals. poli- ’\ ‘ " g Presidential Fellowships was esiai. itllt‘fltt“ \‘ttutse \koi‘k ant. 3i'eseai'ch mmeflmmm l‘t"'tU”"“71t‘-’-" ' ‘3. 3 "Lg“ ‘ '3
e\ei‘3\ problem and “8 only need to ticlans. health care advocates and 3 .3 lished last year. MM “Anni it said loai Bloom tilgttiduate student 3 j 3 .,; ,2 . ;
\iork hard enough and he dedicated the generalpul)lic.".lones said, \ ‘ ’ I Reed) th :M‘Bmé l “18h“ ‘2’ iii“ ‘1'!" “2"“: The nominees .U‘Ii exp-w -.-.; ' -'
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Hmukh ‘0 “nd that CsOIUImn' Jonex After months 0t work. Jones said 3 . _, (l . . f' .d‘VKI: (l _H * ...’U. 3th,. Et‘x‘vy‘vfiui7h15 kindiit suppttl'l .11 1‘, :L ti (. [0‘3” I .. . {t 3 t .’ ‘ 3 ..
it "19"]th (It the l l‘\ Board (if TrUSt- {he prngmm recruited 3) 1‘45 dOCtOI‘S X (t( d emu (It dlls. MIN l M prtlL‘ldlli illlt t l leliUd-t ~\iil K 't. .f . .£\i . 3 . . 3,31' ..
ees told a gi‘oiipof about im from I!“ \ *cialities about 30 per- ‘3'33- has succeeded. oi in pi ior graduate woi k oi - . .u 3 3, . _‘ -'_-
.lones stressed the importance of 3 t ‘ hpf 't . ‘ h 33 _ ‘ th ’ ‘ “My thought was that \H' might Rot-d} said these graduate stu alime They also ,rei'c Mime: ‘o ; . 3 . ~ ‘~ _‘ _'
tukmtl care of Kentuck\ mil/39m (39" of l '(--li:hl\e p 551‘1‘325t'n. ht; 3 3 3 3 .. lose a student to Carnegie Mellon. dents will challenge imiii t'k tacult} haw graduate recon: “\JEYHYHIHHYT - . ,1. ‘ ,3‘.’ -
who it -el m 1 al 'tte it .3 l t -- commonwta H an d u 3eig BRERhTo‘ C- JONES M l T . t'al Tech 01‘ to the l'nn'ersm inenihei's.tiidstudents scores in the ‘Itlil pet'- or“ .» inch .3 ~ ' .' ' .: .3 '. .,
'~ ‘ ""0 d l ' n )u can hospitals. including the state s‘ Six of Illinois 'iiid I wanted to he mné t-i‘ lteeth said -’ A ' - t "-
not afford 1‘ H m' n' ”(is lt' ls to ' rm -1 'ite m referred tit A local doctor who treats ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ,. ' ' ‘.- . ' ' ‘ ‘.
ln Hm Jones was 3] omted the U d d >9 d -- litel ‘ Pr them free of Cll‘ll‘tit‘ Hos "ah/31m“ petitive in that if the} were l't'dll} "lhese art- indi\idiials that others ‘\ttei' ’ t'K m3 ,l_..,, v H wand . 3 ; ‘3
(.mmn'lm;e‘ of ‘8.” )e‘r\3‘|:):r\3 3‘ th‘ the program Th“ program began 3130 str _ ‘ .p “ interested in this institution we ‘~\lll he tr}ll‘.fl3 to emulate in the oiiieonc in... ”wt lilies. .. ,m . ' " ; ‘ . _t,
. ‘ l ‘ ‘ d ‘ operatinginJanuary198a d 5 L 9‘ 33 could make it competitix'e enough ti classroom and the\ are the t\pes of 3 _ ‘ . , 4, ‘ " , ‘ -
Medical (enter and became in- Jones said people haxe abdicated , 3 . , , 3 , . 3 ' . 3 3 criteria then the} ion... 3.. am... e 3 _
. ., nantialh to attratt them andl graduate students \khtt will chalr , . . . ,. t . . . - . '
\'()l\'('(l in a resolution limiting the The program is a hotline which their moral FGSpOHSIhlllt} to help thinkwedid -~ lenge .i prmhm. .U mm" WWW. lhdllts‘lwm‘” ”“Vh‘d‘ . ‘" "'~ ' -'
amount Of free care H‘, doctors people call when they “ate a med]: the needy Itothe government Those who received fellowships the customary le‘ el of (‘Xpt't'tntlttlh “3 ‘ . h \ . , .. .. . ., i ' ' I .
couldproiidetomdigentpatients Ldl problem The hotline notifies Jones said the piograin. made up said the award has helped [hpm m .. .n settingthetottetttt‘ a class “ " ”H” m" “l”? “3‘ , " 3' 3 ' f ‘, , - ’ -‘ .
Although the limit was necessary callers local welfare worker who in- of citi/ens and funded h} private mm,“ of “a“ 't‘ «4 Wm‘l “t“ l‘ "“"‘ \ " " . .. " ' 3 -_
to keep the hospital sound. Jones \estigates the situation If the) are contributions giies people health ' ‘ \ine first _xear graduate students \‘hmt‘ttt't‘ttl‘o “t “~13“ " "It ‘ ' ‘ ,. - 3 ,
said he and several others began found to be \\lthln the guidelines the care "without promoting a \xeltai'c lteen Kemsle}. an international tl' i-ecezwd Swim fellowships in addi ‘t’llW‘h'l' l'dm‘l‘ 3"3 ”“' ' ' ‘ '\ ' ' , . 3
looking for a way to care for those program has established. they are state " nance and business graduate stu tion to a s:ho|arshii\ ‘o coxei the Which thei' sole. w ‘h. win .. p _ ' .3
dent. said that "without the award 1 cost of then tuition. hoth instate r““‘l)‘*""‘ ' _ l _ .. _ ‘,
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to Georgia. For the story, see Contributing Writer _ ‘V 2333:3339: -5zl~:=:i'.::‘§s: '53... 3 3 ~=z2§3_ , " 2:13;..- «5:1 3,: 3 W. 32:22.35; dence halls haw rooms .tt the -.
m.pa¢3. BOYd Hall 15 JUSt :3: 33 W.- “ ' ”3'”: ’ '4? M .5 ‘ haunted house.‘ said .l.m Proffitt.
\lention Halloween and children erfect th f ‘m‘ru"sz¢:ff§§a.<'-v . ._.,\ ‘ § " '.53' f {at W3.“ ‘ Q l... ”mm?” ”“11 d'rt'Cl‘“ (”“1 "ll“ “1 th“
Duty “m." niflopcnfot rock think of ghosts monsters tricks and p as e scene or I is 3:53:31. ‘33 " 1,5313%. fil‘ I M «13:! people m charge ”l m“ -‘"“ r " ’
:flmoégnmmmt " “fl; treats: UK students and‘the United a haunted hOUSe 398%.. l i? '9? '. “3% " m “"3“ cam . “m. Mm,” .
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nun who dreams of Nun turtles. sec ngfigéhmk 0‘ the 80-” Hall Haunted because It glVCS the .39 9%; at»... 3:»? -v. “13‘ Promo and a handful of Holmes
' ‘ at ' " “ ‘E‘ "" reodents were alreadx at wotk in
mmtws' For the last several years. the aura and ambiance Of 3am ix " 32$ .i “3k ‘ .221}: B d H ll 33' '. t \ i th-
Bovd Hall spook house has brought - ea. . '1. s t 9 °-‘ 3 “m5“ ' “‘ "‘
he Whmmts English in- thrills and chills to campus for a horror, being 60 years i) _‘ g 2‘ n _93 - were working hard. (lay said. he-
‘ ”'me '0 MP worthy cause 01d 99 "" . x i . 3.,“ cause "all IS done for a good cause
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MJOHMJQNI'I. so the mone , raised will be donated Bob Clay, -, -' ‘ 3 rest ence a .s wi no an rooms.
' ~ « 3 . .. 4 . 4 .. . -:' -.: "all of the campus residence halls
‘0 the Lmted Way. said 30b Clay. “Sismm dean 0f Students ' r ' '. ‘ are putting much effort in the whole
assistant dean Of students. _ ' 3533.33 $7 .. I .-::..;i;3..:..33..3§;: ~ protect“ Proffitt said He added
TIM Noréh 31mm {31:33: 2;]: a ., ' s \' 3” I"... '; that “people from Haggin Hall and
it“ spons rmidnight tomorrow Ad» Haunted House has been such a suc— 2133192: I ‘3. =3; Kirwan Tower will he the monks es
' pm. .0” 50 ' cess ever Since it started back in the 32..” " ‘E 33 corting groups through the haunted
A 10 ”I M of rd! b are "11:51?" ‘5. ' the h nt ed house ‘705."(‘lay said 3 s. 3.3 ‘ house “
_mmmwhmm 9: 3:33:51 100 fluthe e t _ The idea of creating a haunted :" ‘ (‘lay said he is confident this
“- T” I“ mm W [ais {a ti? ‘ an 3 R93: house to raise money for L'nited ' ' ' “mun Iomolcvonhiu year's haunted house will he a suc-
N MUM MO. with: GOI- Cl?“ 0.; ‘5 year are eien 9. Way originated in the days when cess This is "the best haunted
thud 10 M chm! d M. a) 53‘ - 3 Boyd Hall was still a men's rest- The two louisrille professmnals Hoyd Hall is “Just perfect as the house in the City because of its rea
W M '3. I h h I-3-n “Excuement and enthusulsm 30“ dence hall. he said. "Terry Strange come back to the haunted house scene for a haunted house because it lism."hesaid.
dd 9) d * m 5‘ the P?" 0‘ "3‘9 students kag and Mike Sims were the pulsing every fall. Clay said. just to see how gives the aura and ambiance of hor- For this reason. (‘lay said. the
”Edit“ ”A“? t“ “"5?" “ hard “1 preparing for ”'9 9V5“ 3': heart‘of the organization way back the younger generations have car ror.beingsoyearsold.”(‘laysaid Boyd Hall Haunted House is not for
the reasons why the Boyd “3 whenitallstarted" hedonthetradition they began "All of the North (‘ampus rmi- children

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By 11“ .XHERN clear missile program from 100 to 50 House-Senate conference committee For example. the House originally ognizable" when “‘9 CWWWG the complaints from some House lib-
Associated pm»- oi the towarheadweapons called to resolve 1.200 differences voted for a $292 billion Pentagon 00mmmIee changed them and "med erals,
between the versions passed by the budget. but the conierees accepted that While the Senate voted for 50 After the recess. Aspin and other
\t'ASHthiTtiN , The House yes It also permits development 0i Democraticcontrolled House and theSenate-approved $302.5billion MK weapons. thf‘ House approvedw Democratic leaders worked behind
terday approved a bill authorizing a new chemical weapons tor the UN Republican-run Senate R h . . ’d h . t~ thi andtheconfereesaccepted 30‘ the scenes to deal with the com-
record Pentagon budget for the cur time since 1969, although money to meafsaufi‘in e35" bfllouglei IstutipIpItI‘t: th; Still to come is a major fight over plaints.
rent i'iscal ycar aiter sonic liberal actually pay tor the proiect was But some House liberals were un- increase-in defense spending to the separate legislation that actually ap- At one point. Aspin had promised
. Democrats dropped complaints that stripped last week from a compan happy With the bill. argumg that ted I fl t' 't propriates the money {or the autho- a separate i'loor vote on the chemi-
’ I had delayed the measure tor three ion spending bill Those iunds will House members of the conference expec l" a ‘0“ ra 9- rized spending, The House is sched- cal weapons issue but that was re.
_ ' "1931”” . hIay'e ll) be restored do“ [hebfltlxiutfir committee. led by Armed Services Last year‘s authorized Pentagon uled to begin floor Iconsideration {used last week by the House Rules
, lhc bill. approved by voice vote. t be t 9 Army tool not ui t e (ommittee (hairman Les Aspin. D- budget was $292 billion and Reagan today of a bill appropriating 5292 bil- Committee.
. authorizes heronse Department nerve gas bombs and artillery “is .madetoo many concesswns had originally sought a 39 percent lion for the Pentagon this year
. -. ‘ - ' ‘ Stifntlme ”1 Kl": 3 hllhhh 1” theIh> ’hell“ . hike beyond inflation. to about $320 Under congressional procedures.
' . caI Am" m“! started WI 1 1h“! . . Rep Barney Fl‘i‘hk- D-Mass. 53“ billion The authorization bill had been bills sent to the House or Senate
. I will buy thousands oi planes. ships. The Senate approved the authori yesterday "the position of the House scheduled for a floor vote in early floor by a conference committee
' I . limb Mm “lht'l‘ “i’le‘hS- hUl ”I 3150 ““10“ ”1935”” 94‘” three “)0“th was not well-represented" in the Frank said procurement reforms August. shortly before a month-long must be voted on as a package and
. ‘I . haw-s l‘Wstttt-nt ht‘dilnn * \l-\ “U ago. “11"”) ah" ll emerged “‘0'" it conference committee approved by the House “were unrecr recess. but was delaved because of amendments are not permitted
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f _- _ “W i‘“ “W Wm M" W“ . authentic, that she Will be allowed to go, that it newspaper‘s report. Lows said “rte hail s Gorbachev anti l’l‘t‘s‘ldc‘lll
. ‘:I v. '. I‘ oi \otici I't‘ui‘t‘ l'rxri- iaureatc An The Sakhaitws were cxtled to _ _ I, iar as I am concerned it is authen- Reagan could be a mm” m Mrs
' ' . . . - the: it sakiiaroy will he released (lorky in Who and have been isolated Wlll not be a one-way lleCI. tic. that she will be allowed to go. Bonner‘s situation.
a ‘ . 1 ‘ - iroin mm in the Soviet lnion and lht'l‘t‘ since last year. when Sakha VICIOI’ LOUIS, that it will not be a one-way ticket.
I._ ' -. v: -I . .~ -, allowed to at. i.. the west tor iiiedi ro\ went on hunger strike to try and S . . |.I that it is up to her when and Moscow Jews rei‘uscd permission
L . ‘ cal 'i‘caiiiierii a soviet jttul‘ll‘dllsl get permission tor his wiic to be 0"“ Journa '5' where" to emigrate and Soviets denied exit
-' I saiiiycstcrday treated abroad ior eye and heart ail< _ Asked where Bonner might go. visas to join their spoUscs in the
. -. .' w ' . '- '. Ii the report is true, it could signal merits Louis said she may go to the t'nited West have voiced hope that the sumr
V ‘ , , .. I - - a reversal oi hremlin policy toward Bonner had been allowed to make _ , .. . II . I .« . States. or to Italy. where she under» mit meeting may yield progress in
j I . I . Sakharoy the country s ticst known trips to Moscow until last year when hhl mild: [If Shots ahbout to Leéne. l Infill-til treatment 5m “‘11 g0 thk went treatment for glaucoma m theircas‘es
' “» . - . ' .. dissident at .1 his Etllt' shc reportedly was sentenced to t'i\c would “If?! t '5 I” appcn t ay 0r 0 1m' 1973. 1977 and 1979
l . ‘ , .v ' ' The \\cst iicrniaii newspaper Bild years c\ilc on a charge oi spread tomorrow Since Bonner was reported scn- ln 31a5§3Chu5€It5I Yankek‘yich Illut there has. so iar been no sign
. ,. .. . . "; repor'cil Within} lh'dl “Him” 5“» mg 11““ N‘Vlt‘l Slumlt‘l‘ and towed to Efrem Yankeleyich. who is mar- tenced in August 198-1. Louis has said the family was heartened by re- oi change in Soviet human rights
'I . ' " . -‘ would cw allowcii to lcayc the soviet remain intiorky ried to Bonncr's daughter. Tatiana. been almost the only source of ini'or- ports she could leave for treatment Phhmei “1‘ “l uh 'hhh'm‘m "Will“
1' ' ; ' h .' l'nioii iiiiiin-tiiaicly ant‘l ioiirnalist lr. \cwton Mass . Bonncr's son-in» added that ii sakiiarov remained in mation about the Sakharovs Lotus but was seeking independent coni'ir oi thousands oi Soviet I.lcw s. as sugr
. ' ' .‘ , . Victor loiiis w no has close ties with law could not coniirm the reports. (iorky. “as soon as she has finished has supplied media in the West with mation #10519” In >01“? l'i‘Pm'l-‘ ”“1“ l-‘ri‘i‘l
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— . So let 5211 or ho Jumped ship an s 0 go ome, U .S. says
f ‘ v. , ‘ 8‘ (:I‘JlIUvI‘ “H,“ \ night, shortly aitcr his iirst leap into At 1 p in EST yesterday. the in- David Lambert. had said that .\led» ton bv the “hm; House, the lNS and cided it no longer had grounds ior
_ ’ I. .t I- and [ill] ttilHlll-‘It the river. and concluded that he was tcrview was reconvened. Medvid vid was attempting to detect when the I‘mpuruhcmg oi State and Iim. detaining .\ch\id
- ' . . Asstitidlt‘i‘. l’rcss h‘“ it W’lt’hlh‘l detector. spokesman “'35 assured h.‘ h” interrogators he jumped Shlp- llCt‘ The Marshal Koniey with a crew
‘ I , I \“mw‘k’r‘l‘ "md “he would not be subject ‘0 prosecu- The statement the 5311"" Slght‘d Aitcr the signing. Medvid was re~ oi 43. was iii ptirt to hick up a shiP'
‘ ' -' “:\>l{l\\_i'l\ll\ .\ soviet sailor During subsequent interviews tion orIiorced to return to the custo- read in part: "l Miroslay Itledvid. leased for return to the vessel "in merit oi grain at ltcscrvc. La 'l‘hc
. ' who lumped ship {'Alt‘t' into the 31157 aboard ll {“3“ Guard cutter and d)‘ “I 50"!“ alhhm‘lht’fi- according have decided to return to my coun- accordance to his wishes." the State ship was anchored \cstcrday about
' " ' sissippi River near \cw tirleans later 'dl Ml 5Iha\'i{15upp"rll39llll¥ tothestatemcnt _ try. the Soviet l'nion l doInot re~ Department said "The Dated 15 mu“ downstream ”I New WI
. ' . , does not wish to detect and wants to ht‘itrltl- the state Ii)Iepartmt-nt said h described mm 3“ alert. and said QUESl asylum 1” the l'hllt‘d NM” 1 States government considers this leans. and the gum. Department
' . - return to his homeland. the State Ytledyid [Old his 1 -‘ interrogators 1 5 medical. legal and other rep- make this decision of my own free maiiprcluged " said it would not I“. allowed to leave
_ " . Department announced yesterday hf’ wanted I“ return ‘0 th" 50““ resentatives determined hlm [0 be will. after having had lull opportunir A5 part of the process of determin- p0“ until (m. SGama“ 40thc wheth-
» l. s oiiiciais who interviewed the lhlhh . . competent to ”like a 090510" con- [S ‘0 d15CUS> my Wham)” “hh 0“" ing his wishes. Medvid was given a er he wantstodei'ect
y . sailor _\lirosla\ \ledyid. said hc Medl‘h “'35 taken ”h” L 5 CUSW‘ cerning whether he wanted [0 rev ClalS of the l‘nited States. who have 43rminuie physical examination and Medvid iumped ship Thursday and
.. Slgllt‘tl a Hussianrlanguagc docuv dy IMonday evening and iniormed main in this country He insisted he made clear that I may ”imam m the a one-hour psychological evaluation Friday He was returned to the “III
.. ' _‘ , ' ment l‘t‘Lillll‘nllllg "repeated 1 S oiiicIials then that he had no in wanted to return home. rig if I desire 1 have decided not to Monday night MI] mm “mm M Border Patrol
' I ‘ ‘ ' ‘ statements that he wished to return lehhhh “1 detecting Bl” the ”mains I“ no pomt did the statement spec- d0 50." It was after the final interview agents who apparently could not
. ' ' , " home " the department said Med- remained skeptical because he had ll.‘ “'h.\' “9mm IIiumped ”“0 the The dectsion to ask Mcdvid to sign with I'S representatives yesterday Communicate with himAand thought
I I . , ' vid was then released ior return to he““““‘lhlu~"‘=‘°u‘ river BU! 3“ ”“19”” 0f the 135 the statement “as made In Washing- afternoon that the government de- Howugusimmm”
I - . hl> ‘9»(‘1 lht‘ grain ”912m” “However. because we wanted to '
I MarshalKonim be absolutely certain that Seaman
. I The announcement concluded a Medvid understood he had a clear
~. ' ' four day saga in which Aledvid twice choice and confidermg his Slckness
. . jumped irom the ireightcr into the earlier that “-9,“th the Depart-
. 'I '. « river 'ml} 1“ h" ri‘hlrht‘il 1” 1h“ V3" ment oi State deCided that Seaman
591 by t .\ Border Patrol agents Medym should be time“ an opportu-
. I ' ' ~ “‘hi’lhitugh’ ht’“ 21> it >l““41“a.\ nity to get a good night‘s sleep on
4 - - The Immigration and \aturaltza- ghhra“ the statement said A [‘IS
. tior. Serucc said it had him inter- government mum") fat-1m} was 59.
-, viewed by telephone on Thursday lecteditirtiiispurptist‘
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