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l H cdnesday. January lb .i980 In “W .m' WWW Lexington. Kentucky
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Ha e affairs committee chairman as well as tine,5organization and crowdrapport1,} l A' x .: 5 5' . 53,5 5 -~
5 p a member 1), the steering committee. musm awareness. versatility of pertur- $5 1 i: 5 5 1;. M 5 55
55 I978 21 5 55 executive committee.specialexecutiye mance and performance overvrew } a i E » ._ 3 Q; __ é 5 ‘
S'MCJUM ‘ ‘ rapesor5a55 e5m5p commission. li'nisersity Senate. Of course we feel elated that our g i _ .- ' 3 “A ' MN
's‘d “1P5” hd\Cb"€nrci")rlC‘lr elm" Senate Council. rules committee and squad was selected among the top ' m " .. . "\\1 a “M
dcm‘ allidgedly :“erd I: aljsmfg student caucus. “VG." Williamson Sald- “This summer '1 ’3» 55......" Q E ' ..«1'. 5s?“ 9* ,33‘3‘ ‘ NR3: -‘
l0U5f‘lz515f’s 5‘“; "r e” )d 1‘; ‘5 h, a letter [0 the senate. Yeh cited his the squad attended the UniverSial m3» 3 .-,..,::“fm «Nts‘51
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anc 00d wk 4‘3““ d” 311‘: reason for resigning as “increasing L heerleading Camp In Tennessee . ' §\§A§3‘\s§ f
'1“\“‘” and U“ ”mus 5 ‘1 "6131K frustration and bitterness with Stu— along With three squads 3‘50 named _ ,1 15““ $1“ 55 ” \3\‘t\r3§°§\§§\\s§%
borhrmd litmllldl 10 many , dent (imcmmcmf among the top five. We beat all of ' ~ Z.“ 18% ' . A3§$§f
students. , , . .- ~ th i th h ‘ h' “ , “ r“’-"‘ ’ 33p“ s , ,,
. h 1 , R in the letter. Yeh made specific ref— em or e C ampions lP~ p- . - $\\\A\§\ .,
_ “93d”? [”51 L Lani?“ 5 :pe erences to the way the senate handled Al ““5 years competition the _UK , \\ 5_ ‘- ~. " ‘ .s\3
5 ( ['1s5l5\5(hclilh‘ii that loiir- oe5 are: as 111 “151151115 cheerleading squad was ranked eigth ,9, 5 ,5 , 5 \\\1s\ 5 5 1 5
”‘3 lg N “m“mr‘nmn 0 rap 5 n “The Senate is not giving many bills ”1 the nation. " ‘uysw, .r ‘ » «\\ .
the city, based on calls receiy ed by the 5. . 5 5. 55 5 . . 5 . 1.x“? ~ s§ss\3 32% , _ 5* r ». ._ ‘ r.
- sullieient discussion. Because of this. 5 gar-fig 11.» rs, 5 » .» . ., \.5..
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_ i s are passed which are unpolished u t rou e°~§tt.wgssuawgsg1sgshs;, _ s. .. .
and the student body (whom we were .. myg 33...: Mye-'.g,p_;a'~~. as 1 ‘2', ~
I no] e-arl\ this year. not much was 5 5 5 . 9 *3; .x‘r'gj-g:.:x..-f:r - . ., ‘1 . , . . -
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““d " ”"53; U” “”‘5‘ U rIlIL‘FK 1:“5 shortchanged. There isi'inew organization on cam- _;- 3§&:¥§ ., .5 f. 35,1 f .
“r“l‘h‘m 5 “mg“ ‘1‘ 11“” U ‘ u Besides \ eh. the two other members pus dedicated to representing the spe- 1 5.},3" flr'ci‘up$°“?“55 W471- \ . 5:;
”“2; ‘1‘“ ‘5‘“ ‘1 121553 d 5 5 555 who resigned last semester were cial interests of bK s more than 6.000 r," ._.-- l“ 1,? ”wept .. \‘15- ». 55‘ . r
n t ‘m' ‘ l \ u m ” ,LpL Michael Breen and Lynne ( rutcher. adult students. . gr, 1 ,‘rtfi'lgf‘rf‘ . 1 I? . 111». ’ _
, cdly taped and sodomi/ed in her The Adult Btudent Organization 5.:555 5 2545‘ 57.51.51”, \ .5 5»; 55.55;..-
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' 3“ 0‘ ow.ngt 3 it A“ 99" ea [”9 administration Junior and secretrav- ; ' .. . , g. tr» ' I” . 55.7.; 1. 5.
\lthough relatisely lew sexual 5 5 5 f h 5 . . 5. d - 1 5 135*:5 ,5; 5- H33 . . 3 ,. ti *
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. Ulms‘15s5 U" .‘550s5sul "” s “‘55 55 5 at ascertaining the needs ofthe “non- ' . »L‘:-‘.‘ :1 a « ' 5 pi.i.....:- u ' MK w \
. . ' , pus ML” 'm ”lg‘] ”Hm ”.“. ‘n t H “‘9 1" cheerleaders hase been traditional student" the student 23- . - ‘. ' 5,: ‘1'? .. m 5‘; my
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many students ll\L’ has caused much squads in the nation. ' Harris said that there has been no 1- . 5 «s1: ., s .. a 55555 5.25:»..55 .5555 1
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\s ) k n" & wirl 'h oit'imuniltp nd unit State and Memphishtate m the hOPCS to Channelsome oftheconcerns % i ' ‘ . ’ ' 55/ (‘31.. .... ' . , .t-
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other women s ..rigiini/ations to set up grate ( heerleading ( hampionship. to the administration ,1 Harris 555551 5555 1 . 5 5555 .5555 55 5 5
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5 i5e 15!: 555 s5 55s: 5: r5555S 55 553 5 Dana Lrnbenon. a l Kcheerleader. 10 better represent ”1151. non- ._ 55
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t“ in n it: Lill Loil am us at a bi: Mild (ht squad “1” trayel [0 Disney traditional student the organization 15 ' w“ ,.’.:.-.: . .'._. ,i-sp..f;< . ' ."31- ~ A- . 55
dehelto mg c "111111111111 D1151“: ma “Grid '1” Orlando, Honda between conducting a mail survey in order to . .. \ 41a .5 1535,43,; ,
"budJyp" 6555551555511 ' Mdth ‘ “51d X510 him the 5telev515ion determine adult students speCific \Ws ' » 5 at“? ,_~_.5 5‘5i15551.555.55,5,. . . 5 5. 5 5 \
, ' V ‘ specral. We ”5”” make ? 5” 5minu5te needs and priorities. The results ofthe . ' ° ~3519'g‘3-'1,f-’>»"‘\r<‘ ‘ wk§
film of a routine to musrc which Will survey will be discussed at the next 5 5 5 " 5' 5, .5 wt“eux3i¥.t_x5r5j5 . 5s: ‘55 3‘ ,
. 51 G . . include cheers. a pyramid and stunts." meeting 0m“. organization Jan. 275 at M " 5 .. 5. .v‘ - ‘ 5.15.15 5 .5 ”x.
. S TBS/gnat/On 5he55d'd- 5 5 5 4 pm. in room 245 ofthe Student Cen- ,5. . ‘ -» _ . ~ 5 . r5 -
5 14K “59‘3"!” D93" Pl Students ter. All interested adult students are -. u:.":_::‘i;r-‘I» . . . ' ‘ ’3" .~ .
l ynn Williamson. adsrisor to the urged to attend. e ‘22; -- , 5 5555 W 5 5 ' 5
5 5 Anulhfl Student5 5(iote5rnment cheerleaderg Said bemg ranked .5“ [he For more information concerning it 5x; .5 55 ._ .55 3 .§ ’
member announced i‘lls resignation top five “as also based on a 51x minute membership and organizational activ- 15555 -5 5 5155555355 53$ «e ,5 - . \ 5 (
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during the holidays. bringing the film. “The Judges picked the top 20 . - . . . ”133$ng ' ‘ ‘ "
' number to three w ho base quit the stu- squads and ranked sixth place through #:2553521;:515c:r5:sri;e;t:55.ia:ifiitflrzpf. :55555'135::5,§& " ' i 5 l f 5
‘ dent senitein wakeolrccente‘ontrm- ‘Oih " he said “The to five were ' ~ ' A y - g, by" -' ’ t.
5 ‘ , * ~ 55 - P 2694643; Secretary-Treasurer, Linda gag: ., 5 w , '1
. crsy tl‘ie't alleged oscrspcnding in last unranked. Harris 278-7932' or Student Services .. “ti/£12,,é _5 r a .
' 5 year‘s S(i elections, Williamson said the squad was 257-788l. '» WW"; "L” .
\ incent tell. graduate school sena- judged on appearance. personality Continued on page 4 Ziéasoul 55 5 ' ‘5 5 5
. . l I l I l car hits UK StUdent a,» l)»\\ll) roiii. Kernel start
‘5 - l ‘ ’n l I ‘ ,l S l I I ‘ #3 a Wendell Butler. fine arts junior, was struck by a car next to Memorial Coliseum.Butler wastaken to the [.'K ' '
' driven by Anthony Owens yesterday when Butler appar- Medical Center where a hospital spokesman said he was ‘
ently walked in front of the car on Lexington Avenue listed in good condition. ‘ '
.l B.‘ JAN“ RID!) hase higher blood pressure than KOlChC" said one comparison »
- _ 5 top. ltlilor femaleg between the two studies showed that I
. Accordingto Kotchen.t<0 percent of the Kentuckians had a significantly ' ' '
rp peorru rare what rupuer brood pressure rurrup run up ran my In [C S I V9 8 U en 8
lheodorc Kotchen. associate pro—r called “essential hypertension.“mean- grow from Washington, DC.
‘ lessor iit l'K's department of medi- ingthaithere is nospecific reason for it “For some reason Kentucky ranks . n
.5 t‘lnC. yesterday called by pcrtensrort other than it being hereditary. high in deaths due to cardio-vascular f r hlv / nter break-In
5 (high blood pressurel a “silent killer Kidney disease or adrenal tumors, disease , perhaps the highest in the l
5 which can strike both the young and Kotchen said. account for the remain- countrv uu Kotchen said
old alike. ing 30 percent who have high blood Onezs weight and salt intake are (AP) Five UK students.including All were charged with theft by- nett‘s apartment. wheretheequipment
..H111cnc111151n 11 11111 11111 51 1111811555 pressure. He said such incrdences area highly associated m blood 111158511165 he four members ofthe Wildcat loorball irrilirwlul taking rn5conri5eciion with a and stereo allegedly were found.
. (,1 mi. older but it h .1 disease of the ”'“U- said. team. lace arraignment Friday in Dec. 9 break—mail K‘sbhrsely Sports Bennett and all the players except
.. i, .. . i .5 - H0 also said ”1056 With higher blOOd Fayette Circuit Court on theft-related (cuter. Cochran. \aples and Bortnicl. Miller were arrested in December and .
seiy young also. Kotehcn said to a - Possible treatments for h' erten- ' ‘ ‘
group ol 'ihtNll loo people in the gm- ”mum at 3" carlyage wrllprobably .- » l , yp . charges. dist) were charged with tlilrd~dcgrec booked at the Metro Detention ( cn- .
‘ . 5155511 1.15511“ (551555515 ' experience hypertension later in life. “(5)1" -’,‘° ude a low salt dm‘ weight A grand jury returned indictments burglary. tcr Cochran. Bortnick and Bennett '
. Kotchen conducted a blow PFCS' 5r5e5 UCJIOB.5CX€rc5tSE andudn somecases. against the five late Monday. lhe Susan Bennett.20.al Kcoedwhosc Mrcrclt‘ascd lollic CUsIOdy'olth‘l'K
5 in hi3 \PCCL’h on the risks ol'cardio» “”9 SlUd)’ In Washington. DC» on l6 :3 mi5nistration 0 a rug. , indictments were recorded yesterday address was listed as a lexiiigton dean cl students. . .
. \tiscular disease. which was sponsored to l9~year~old youngsters as well as a 15 “P 6,3“ yery salt-oriente5d.5But 'f in the court clerk's office. apartment. was charged with kriow— Naples was released on his own rec-
. by the [K (‘enterol Gerontology and similar one on young people in two ‘ e mayorpy 05f PeoP'e are Willing to The players are Roy “Mullet" rngly ecceiying stolen property “Enl/‘uim‘cr
. the Council on Aging, Kotchen said Bourbon County. Kentucky high :51? (:n 2: fwdsahd'c; {hi}, wouldnt Cochran, 20. a freshman starting lhe case involscd the alleged their r\! that Unit“. the ease,- \\.l\ assigned
scierril complications associated with ““0015- a e 0 a e rugs, otC cn said. tackle from ()wenton; Patti .l BUN o! toolball shoes. prints and Jerseys ‘r‘r lriyu'lls‘ lllsl'ltl ('r‘lltl Bennett,
. high blood Pressure- include heart dis» lhe Washington, DC study He said many people take in a lot nick. lX. a freshman ol'lcnsiseiincmiiii Dec. ‘9 lromtheShnely hpoitsCr-nrci. \rtples. Cochran and Borturck all
ease. kidney dlscusc and strokes. showed that blacks had higher blood more saltthanthe bodyactually needs. from Euclid. ()hio. Benny Naples. 30, tip rcam‘s training rind dressing liicrl- Plu‘iltlu'd ”WW!” and d hs‘rlrmtl 0""
pressure as opposed to whites. How- Kotchen.along with his wile. is cur- a junior detensive back from H'rh h's‘l‘ll \s‘lls'tllllu‘tl ll” ll‘dr“
‘ '0 tls'neral. blood pressure cyer. the Bourbon County study rently conducting a major study on bard. Ohio. and Craig 'slriler ' ' ~ ~lsfit' set also .rlls‘t’u'rll) “as ““3 ”WNW“uh“"“Ul“”ht‘ilrr'md ' .
increases with age. Kotchen said. showed no difference in the blood hypertension among peOple who live freshman [mi-back“ lmn- \t» - , .5 xr‘: .r’. ".:"i .rrldr-rl \lrllcr to the
adding that teenage malesalsotcitd to pressures of the two races. in rural communities. City. ind. 5, pins: llr\t\llL‘illlt‘rl‘r no” .. its: r'
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STANDING IN FRONT or THE KENTUCKY nation ,. .... ~., . . . .. . .. .i l
(APITOL in Frankfort yesterday. Gov John Y, Brown. Jr ...rit i. ~.- 1 «i ll, . . ,' . r .r. i I
inSide markedihe birthdayotMartintuttierKinghyappointingthc A THN to! R W ‘l'l'l ll V ‘ "‘ l' ‘ ' ‘ 1"" " .. .. . .
first black cabinet member in Kentucky history. forest ”l H“"'*""" I 1’ I '1 ll ‘ M PM“ world i
BEli'VVl\(i A Vii“ DECADE AND SEMEM ER l'K He named William McAnulty. Jr.. a 32-year-old Jefferson rescue-d bail llt‘ l‘trl' ~: : . ' r b ..iiisr- r
students prepare themselses tor spring classes by going (‘otiniy district iudge and law professor. asjusticc secretary feared thlr‘ . T (“\lt'“ . ' r. '»» “‘1 5 «\TI-t’ (HIM! \INI Rt til I K, 5.. ; rriztitlx um- lti.‘ .r r r. l ‘
l through m.» ,imdl. 4,. mmrng belongings back to school and lhe gmernor also named another black. (ieorge W. Wil- ’\ PM“ H“ -‘r" l-" 1‘ ' ‘ l‘ " "l“ l‘, rng b.irrle.i5u.irizst .r rrtr .l.ir: No l.‘: tor. .» thinned \rsszerd.i\ to
. ‘ irrirrrg up to tiltingc class schedules at Add.[)mp, sec page 5 son. .‘7.5as commissroner of the Bureau of Corrections. The from the ”CC Hr {disco ‘u‘rrr'rl' ' .. " “ " " "3"” 1“" be ill\itll‘lillu llittit‘l‘rlt‘lil .ilorriu thicc lthttls iriro Kithill :orerrig
tor pictures. bureau is under the Justice [)eprtmcnt. ana ctts. ahorrr 3“ rr‘rlr~ :..- t ' r 5 55 tile \oicts l\ rrrrrlr ,.5.511. ri-rrrirrr.t~iriirrris and supplies into
lhe appointments fulfilled Brown's campaign pledge ‘0 T‘H" It'll ht'srtll‘» “‘10!qu ' ‘ 2. 5 ' r. luritserl. the Mghan capital. .i f'illkhlulll newspaper reported
State appoint blacks to top leadership posttions. Wilson is the said deputy toriiitr. chomp,» Rrrtscrr I .su u- ~V'rrls‘d “0'" ()n the political tiorrt. the sour-ts. angered by iil \ (rcnu
FOR‘HER ()“VPVSBORO POLICEDETECTIVEJames state's first black commissroner ofa major department. d3} {hm lllc *lmlh “'l‘ r‘ "MM" em! \sscmhly resolution “filmy tor withdrawal of the.” 5
( Stallngs. found guilty ofthc W75 murders OHM ml: and FORD \IUIOR (”“15 \\\ 55 555 55 5 5555555 5 5555 troops from \lglianistan denounced the .ittion .is inieiycir
three children. rim hisappealtolthentucky Supreme-Court A FIRE EXPERT sun YESTERDAY he and in on om hum M.» m ...511. i. 11...], .'.f 1. M1. 5r5555555 ”“" '" "‘“"'”““"" ‘ “"""
when“) when he said the Beverly Hills Supper Club in: was probably ing that rm t.i: s iiir: “our. -.r.is rumir mom riior Michael weather
lbc court upheld his consiction on two counts ol murder “USCd by a “I”? '0 a decorative fourt'ain. A. (‘osentrno \.1l(l itstt‘itltiy rri rrp- .», 'ritJ .rrtrurrciits tor the
l5l5: w5;i5:5t5r;5m5i5cted 5l)cr l51 19 X in Jefferson Circuit Court 5.lamcs\5hd.d[)pnnclly. testifyinginacrvrltrialin US. District “101111111ch ”1,1111“. “51,1111” 11151; THE HRST [Mt ()i CLASSES may he (“may 111151.635
u Sans“ i5r5555 trra m the 5,5: 5 5 5 igtu5r$5yo55 e ens;blcadwy5:rs5that new;vidcncrchfr5o5m the May The pinto was ticognm m,.r».-i,hr.h5..1 5““, sold 0n a sonably warm and wet it predictions o: atrernoonshosseisarc
it \ 15151555 (1,; if???“ 0 I ooting his “lfc' ( athryn. the l' ‘ ”his” Std”, t e ountaint cory. e ”“00“” “2.(X)0—pound hrms with one thing .n mind pmmj‘ be correct Highs will be in the low to mid 50s. with chances of '
55::"555‘1' 5“ 5 Vltdhl 95' ’f5‘0 ”“53“ 55"”‘83 “”th kIHCd "3 0 55' d" 55'"J55‘”th50’5 555 5 told a Pulaski ( orints ( ourr iiirs rain increasing tonight and contmurng lhursday lcmpera~
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Kfllhflnwlrh“. ‘ Ix dc” L ‘ and him!" 20‘ and d daughter b15051“: y '5 ‘51: g": {itness tohsay5th; gm s5t5tmcd m a He said tests by i orri engineers rest-.ilrrd l’Iril for so per \ehi- tures tonight will he in the low 40s. wirh higlistomorrow in the
. - cu 3 0° near e e ra 0mm“ c p us ‘ out 8." 590" clc. Plnltis could bcequippcrl wrth .r rribbcr bi.irldcrins‘idethc l0“ ‘0 m'd 50‘ l
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Expe mg Journa IS 3 may m p y p m ,
' l i i ‘. c I Kw the liaiiians hate solyed one of their Iran. a product of a CM plot. American journalists are guilty, and they mUst all mistakes because of false information obtained
. h I If I I a (y, 4“ least mm think as But perhaps most importantly. now lran won‘t have suffer the consequences for their misdeeds. through sources who scented reliable or for a dozen
“It‘s”; III. I; Kh‘fmt‘lnl and Lu,“ hate to worry to deal with the obviously biased propaganda the After all, what could possess Americantournalists othe.r reasons . . .
. o .oiiiti wi.i \ 'l’ l em to think reporters are plotting together to tell us the exag- to be sympathetic toward American hostages? We dont mean this as a cop-out. lt tsyust a state-
'IIIII‘II “III \IIIIIIIUIII IIIIIIIIJ NI “‘10 “‘d ' bout the gerated tales of a few little groups (Kurds, Turks and Sarcasm aside. it would indeed be unfortunate ifthe ment that ltlurhithb‘ts are UNI)" human. and lran‘s lead- _
III“ IIIIIII III I“? mm country In orrm d thetollowers ofthe country‘s No. 2ayatollah.Shariat- reporters are being merely propagandist and twisting crs seem to stop short 0t that. -
i . g ’III‘I‘I‘LII :I'IIIVIIIIIIII l' m. Rwolutionary (‘Uumit haye Madari) who disapproye of Khomeini‘s supreme factsjust to rile their countrymen. But is it not tiiidei- in what the Rmolutlonary‘Councilcallsantme'mpt .
I 5 \II Mil—I “i“ I b ft\ m.” t' s“ eiti/ens might authority. standable that the press write stories iii a way that to end American reporters‘ inaccuraCies. their prob-
III III” III “III II I I It: I-II )I I on sl\c 'lltll- liastern European writers apparently haven‘t lied as exposes a news event's effects on those who will read lems may actually multiply. Now the United States
htxtoinc “III.” lipfii‘ II II I I i I I much as the Americans, 'l'hey get to stay fora while. it‘.’ lt is only naturalthat a reporter hayesome desire to press mtrst rely on the reports ofothercountries’jour-
I \I\ kILIiIIiiii. III-It‘siiiiuii \1inistei Sadegh (ihoth- though they did receive a stern warningthat “if-they point out items that could lead to an undesirable naltsts. who undoubtedly will notybe following the '
' i i. . .M.i,.,,tcts.i spokcsrthtn «ii «that Moin— send anything butthetruth about the newstheywillbe future in his home country. situation as timely as we would. Nor will they beas
(“MI I L ,i. M , l’r'" ,I, “In!“ “mm-uncan- expelled as well.“ This is not to sayiournaltsm should eyer be inaccu- likely to show the Americans side of things.
iIIiKIIIIIHIII: Ininth-III};hing-int seems to call lt was not enough for Khomeini to expel only the rate. And while sometimes it is. as we at the lt'i'rni'i’ h IIIIIIId‘tIIIIII lll is not a pleasantthought. lran could .‘
Ivit‘lli totip oi disaster. in or outside or reporters who allegedly distorted the truth. n0. All humbly admit, ottcn thest inaccuriitus art honest t p am. it. .
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. g, ‘l"llIrs Rlzsshlt’ts .ii't- tin oiit- shoes of the tarrner and buy up all the that sports is abme politics. I 0 CA a ,,
4 :."_ ti v -. mite or the “Cub grain the tarmers can‘t sell to the Why is sports abme politics“? Who I ’(B N
. .- : .i . r chili/ed Russians laiddownthatprinciple‘lForthatmat- I WK ,5".\
_, 7 \ 7 it. . .i .iit wt- plati~ “\t‘on‘t that increase our balance of ter. aren‘tthe Olympic (iamespolitics'? I k .1ij; rl._.
. . . 7 , ._ . .t .. ., m .t'lltlll‘iLI' out ptiiitients deficit. cheapen otrr dollar lhe Russians will certainly treatthem i ”1115 j:
.7 J. 7 .‘ \l __ .\ - .. :rzt- ”ampli- and increase our taxes?" lhat‘s what as such. lhey will regard the sight ol I ( Cay/Eur"- “ j: ‘1
- . I,‘ , one lady said -\nd she's right It will, all the world trekking to Moscow next , _ (vflhgflfi. "é, a
:t . ' IIlL L's1’\ o: lite lhit thepeoplel‘wtalkedtowhostrike summer as homage dueagreat nation. I 5‘s) w." I; fly (7 s
. ; .i .. i. .- 51 I,“ int-capital ot the its the biggest special pleaders are ncyer mind that the great nation is not I (@E '16 3‘ ~‘g k.» a - ' I
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, ; ‘. ._ '_ \1 Esismiiei \\lIi he (ottinrittee lhey go on and on about l suppose there is a certain truth in . I Q J‘ ‘2? \ 'IJ% __ I'I a“ .
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I '7 . . xiii. athletics being aboye politics and how nist Party or secretly harbors a desire I ’ i. "' g 3" ‘ '3“in // v , ~C ,1 a ‘
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" :- i: :i . c. . -. ‘1 pose .is the trees but not the sacrifice ol unsports- But that is as among athletes. The l g «I I\\ - ?E“"",' i /" ~22} / {N . Ili,’i, _ -.
' '- I ‘ ' 7 ' :._: _‘ 7 . ,. .itt~t.z.vig. Ditkeii» iiiaulike conduct such as ()ly‘mpicsisasamong nation.whichis I — " ’ I: ,i 5 “;',I " “I f.
. _ i .. . . .M .1; .Ihm- guts withdrawing from the Olympic the very definition of politics. The I M .0 ‘ “’_é 7, Cl. 7pr an o .
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. 7 ’ "v , "i wins; go d Ilitsts normally My contersations with these offi— honor and the attention which go to l D‘W’MVIVN‘SW‘“ I
' . , ': crals have been telephonic. But in my the host country are politics on the It _,7,,7__7 7w7_ 7,7 7- 7 7 _777
.I ‘ '_ or n ,. 7 is s. «tip .is w e witness mind‘s eye. I fancy these extollers of IflFSCSt SCitIC- ; I
‘ I I: ‘ tii. an tli’ .i :32. tzzutdli. smiles the games its wearing red rackets with I don‘t 590 hOW “1‘ can dCCldC that I ,, 1.:7-‘_:‘9:~/4’1 ’ _ . \"
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I I ~. t ~. ;\ i."lt\\ .riii: the com reached them at their local country Clple of international conduct and at I . I \ \ \ _
, - - , , 7: . . ; , u _ “mg“. I”, my t-iiihs I probably (\‘uggcruIC. but | get the same time pay them the honor of ' I.
~ “ I I - _ t s \ ' the unpressiou that for eycry athlete attending their (iames. ‘ /
. . -‘ 5; at ; . , tl‘ 7 ii 741‘" we Illl;‘iltI to send to Moscow there is . l Due T TIE ~ ‘ \
.' . I '_ E ,7 _ .~ 1.» Q'Al'z‘l o the UltIlltitH .in aging stiitted shirt back home who 'l‘om Braden isanationiilly syndicated I 0 It. . ‘ . .
7 .75 ‘ I. 7 ~ . -. , , , z» . “with cit. who talks about how the Olympics tosters columnist who writes out otWashing- I l CRISISIN . .1
' _ _ » 7. .I - - ’ . . xx» t, t‘ig l’rt-sittctit international amity and that.e\enit it to" D-(K His column Will appear ; ~ . . I
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_ 7 . m 7 ‘ .. ‘ i‘.i'i1t1ro\ctti.it portion when tonsideriug where one ticile Hall‘s disciplinary actions I‘ II .I' ’ . / “v , ;
f g . , ' ' ittclltlll ot the belongs and how a group functions. wouldn‘t have spoken so loudly had I I I t I I ,
‘ . 7 ' 3 wt. .‘1 ptohmly take certainly it is of much less importance lesser players been invohed. l \I‘\ I M” It \I - p . ‘ I,
-. _i.' i i .i; not! hand Ith \Hi’lt' iii than so many other contributionsthat ('amaraderie and fellowship are ' ‘Is\\ .2 .\ , IE. “£- ”‘4?” - “* -'
.' 7 ~ _ . . . .- .t 7 .-; :l‘t'lllttl'x no on; can be made especially 6“de on the team. I sup~ I K‘- ___7 :I/:‘: k1?!)__iL~ IL/L . , In N
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,_ . 7‘ » H ’ .. . ., ‘ i . , oplnlon pose it could bc said that the loss of t \\~;§ ‘ =.. fi—\ ‘ _y y ’ _
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‘ .‘ . , l w z .i ‘1"ltfilllsttlIliltt’ll‘ilt cs lhis year‘s \otre l)anie—ls'entiicky ”I the other two Players could be seen I \‘I; I‘M “ I it I
y-‘y’ . ‘4 , >1 ' -. l III. .IIII.I\.I iIII-IIHIIIIIIII htl‘ht‘thtt” Film“ 1‘ it WWI ewnrple. as evidencetothecontrary.butinreal- I I II h ‘II rm? $2.?7;fl‘:§ ‘ ' L; A I r" . i
‘ ‘ . i st. .\.i :t o etttittw. into Without Dwight Anderson. Sam It)‘ this is more a compliment than a III 1/ \\I\ '—"- t t/‘\\ ~ I I .7" .'
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'l ‘ , 1. ‘ t4 . v with or ii sIlilllsL' against the talent» um m fheteamthat they held together I_____ __ ______‘ 7_j*” 7__ -77,, ,7 Law... 7 77 77 __ \ A-~_fi
. '. ‘ _. . ' . ' l v ' \ :2: i‘IJiIlLI‘C\ here. nor laden Il'l\Il So much coneernccntcrcd in spite of it all. The internal bonds __
I. . . 1:7, .‘ » . ‘ ._. with members ln around the lost players that we almost among the players are Clearly stronger
of I .‘»~' ; 'i ' ~, Illl'l\i"llt"iI here a torgotthetoucept ol the Immandtt's than the superficial considerations .
. . j , I' '. ~‘ ‘ ‘i it i" «e ‘ l MlIII‘osi' I'm in that category that l‘K leads. ream that might be exploited bythoselook- I
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1‘," . '_‘- .:I i‘ s ‘ v ': ' - lto' \oti don't rial scoring percentages and rebounds the team as troubled. .
- .I .~ V’iy. . .1 ix .. ‘ .. ’2 ' «2t than watch 'Ilt ptt game. though this wasneglectedin “m commentary must end here.
,1 - . . ' I‘ ‘I ”I'II‘I III‘I‘IVIII’ III“ IIIII‘II‘I ““9”?“ ”I ”‘0 eyenu lihC basketball team certainly l‘he Kentuckr Kernel welcomes all contributions from Letters:
' ' I I , 3/ I I ‘I' III I I IV” II'“ “”I ”mm-I " ”I‘m‘mml’mmm Pt‘m" shouldn‘t be put on a pedestal. and if the UK community for publicatton on the editorial and Should be 30 lines or leSs and no more than200words.
II. ,‘ 7- v‘ r: ~‘ «In? H .o "\iil‘ll‘k' to any plta noonewantstoseesome mcthTS reading this leaves that impression opinion pages. lhey should concern particularissues.concernsorevents
. _ ,I I . 7i . l i , III iriklw:‘)ll,:l\x III, fugrrltltiiprtriyy'tr‘egl‘oye‘r‘ thelothers$y then something has gone wrong some- rcletant to the UK community.
I‘ U I -. ‘ 1- . t , o: - .ii v-I“.it'll\ one Ken- rice and our concerns always center no matter how I” seek to m into the IIIPICISpaCCd' and must include the writers signature.
', . . i ' .. L ., MW} ”mum“ thdhh Arm-1nd the fame“ of the “Mm many organnations on campus. we address and phone numberrllK-students should include Opinions:
, . H H ._ W . ;., M H m“ ”N [mm up KM“ l‘ the “(my ”m we *8 [06 would do well to take a good look at their yearand mayorand lll'llVCrSlly employees should list Should be 9” “has or lessand should giveandcxpllina
' I ‘ .. ' . ‘ F. ‘ i wit‘l‘lied the l S \lllL‘lI erse lhere is stiiladete‘rmined one ofthe most SUCCCSSIUI IISWCIS OI their posrtion and department. P‘tht‘n pertainingto topical issues Of interest '0 tthK
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. , ' ' ' ‘ -‘ " ‘ K W“ " ”I” “11““) “WW“ I" spe- teams fine record as a case of the lh K I , d ‘t t b 1 , . 1 community.
~ . ll . ~ 'i‘ s.o that anyone who cial prwilege tor those who already school‘s lack of priorities. but n would f e ("If may cogeiensc (11”;de CO" H ”I?“ I":
,I , , t t . i~.i'tit‘tis rcgularl} and appear to ItltH.‘ gotten more priyileges be far less futile and more valuable to ”‘28"? writers 'tnay” "m“ . 4 'IIGTST‘TfCir:\LI tit'tl’ t
7" . , I.) . 7 'ltJlln’t‘ the name ot \oo ph than tire rest. and it must hate reas— eyaluatc the team‘s performance with hole "1.17:0"? 5:” ”‘5' grammaran L ar. - "In‘ may
7 . ,_ ’ .' ' ix ~ “Ci‘l‘ hit on the head sured them to see that the team disei» an eye towards learning something, e etc ' e 0‘15 5‘3 emen 5~ (ornmentlrles , y
, . . slim ”In“! Hum“ pltucwasrtppliedeycnly intheincident lhe basketball team serves as an Should be 90‘ lines or less. With no more thin 8N
. 7 ‘ .’ i u "“itf tern :i good \L'Ltlllti tIllllnI.‘ the l K ll example m every individual who Contributions should bedelivered to Room lldJour- words these articles are reserved for authors who.lntho
' ‘~ . - s toil. not .ippiopriait- lt-w know- exactly what kept three attends ”m school that ourcffortscan mllsm, University of Kentucky. Lexington. Ky. 40506. editor‘s opinion. hate spectal credentials. um.
I , i ," sit; or talented teamsaiiil ot Kentucky's top players out of Unl~ lead to the realization of our goals, For legal reasons, contributors must present a UK ll) training or other qualifications to address a part“?
. , ,iiilixiirmh amt ttltwwtngltmttnglht‘m torm tor that game but we can all rest Hopefully the [Non once learned.will before the Kernel will be able to accept the matfrlal. SUhJCCt-
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It was Mr t-x.;t:i.it.ngthe teamasa arbitrary ruling by ('oach Hall If he destructive than anger. . . » . 7
r’ t ”'[wj't'r to 1 'MIL’ lot thosc who hadn‘t used equality as a guide we James (lrtmn isllunlo