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Vol, LXXXVl. No. 148 Established1894 Universuty of Kentucky, Lexington Kentutky independent Siru'e 197I “Add,“ Ap, 1, Wm:

 

 

Chairman wants more geography emphasized

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. oi la'xlllL‘toi; :uiwrl 'o ~' ill! ll; frail)» ‘tllt‘
w: in pert-em ot l'K students \tlt'\e_\wl low! :- " .r: t z - M 1m. it mine it:
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11‘. mailman ol the geography tlepartrnt-r.' ‘rzu . . r
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l \erretur) undrome Those employed
to \ctietariex battle the stereotype
l Jr more mlormation. see page 2, “WWW"?

lht \HHI \ \ l rm \ltlh .rdenrerr? ent-vrrzolog}

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'rainerx are looking forward to a tar} the ( tlllrL‘t' a1 \grit'ul'ul‘trx ei.- tron lttxlr‘igtle/ \aitl Hemline ma‘

plotsiahle spring. For more informa»

won my 5POR1S. page 3.

tornolog; alluvtalolw \tl}ll(‘.ll. plant> >lit'li ax I‘llt‘l: :tlreal and ballet
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drug \lot'e li't'!ll'.\ t'lt‘e \wevrls. eon
limo llHtll‘ ln't'tles Indian meal
moths and other arthropods are
soarnnng in tars lining the shelves

.l l; ltmlr‘tguw. a professor of en-
tomolog}. ha~ heen performing re-
search at the lrtset'tar} for the past
34 yeah Ho rmeareh deals wrth
host plant l‘t‘SlSlilnt‘t' and store man-

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the problem at the lieltls, killirn‘. tn:
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the storage place
htltltlgdllls haw heen sprauwt arr
top ot Erwin to kill the ”150015 \\hllt‘
1.1 the him But mth the ('alieella
tron o: Hllt a popular turniganl
other ll‘tuW‘ ot rontrol must l!-
lound thrmue/ and ‘\\e re
searching for better protection t-tr'
these produt t~ he \altl
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science of Westerners

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settles e: t‘t.attit‘.\ students entering
an on.) to gain a tttore
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‘Secretary syndrome’ may still plague some staff

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Slade ts sttll tn Florida but he
should be ready tor the Ben .\h "

Kassen. how-yer \Mll not enter
Jaek Slade tt tlte traek eonttnues to
he muddy

“II the eondttton ls sloppy I doubt
If we“ run hint] Kassen said ‘ At
KH-neland. it the traek gets tnuddy
the bottom gets hard and lte the
horse don t like that

The Unt‘ilndUltt't‘lglllll ttttle Hen
Alt llandteap yytll tnelude »\.spto and
Play hello“

"There are going to be some pret
ty good eontenders III that rate
Kassen said In his last nule and
oneetghth rate .Jaek \la'lt‘ yyon tlte
t‘l‘ark Handicap .l‘ t’hurt‘htli lltmlb
last. Fall

"lle handled ' the tltstanee
really yyell, l‘\.ts\t‘l. said He
eatne trom hat» tut. :tt ‘hat ratge
real good '

It the Ctllltll'.‘tll> al't tayotahle
Jack Slade's ride: host ltkely Alll
he lion ISrutntn-el .xhe hrtshed see
and tn the KHIt‘ala’l woke; stand
tn}.t yytth 1.3 ..t'ortes last l‘ati
Hrumheld 1s I‘Levtn-lantls alllllta'
\HItlllllHes‘l tome“.

Brutntteld is 1 lttie t'\p{‘l'lellkt‘tl
rider and a persona. mend it
ttttne Kasst" saul ll~
hulk ol our hetstw I rode J.l"!l hm.
tot years

 

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in -. porn!» a Laure o: in here"
shooting tron 'la‘ melt! ant: n'.’ tut
eent trout The ma; lane she ."alle
sixth tn her set; ~t! tltss w: thI

Hall satd H: mm: passua;

stnat't hal. hand; It; and her
pt‘oltltt’ ttulsttle shtm‘11t‘ yyottld attl
the Kats eonstdet a! t3.

't‘oyyatt ts a Iota, 'vatlptayer
.tll(l lllt' ltu'l llla' .t st’ltttttl \lt'l. .ts
Kentueky zwuld eonsz-ler her :s a
err-(ht to our prnuratt; and \aney
as Hell t'ruyyt. I'mztf t'oaeh l'nt'
May satd

('oyyan yyho .nsw .'t‘\t‘;\t'tl the
lndtatta lltgh School ,\'.ltlellt .‘LsNL
ctattons ayyard tor utentat attt
tude atter the state championship
game ttt February pteketi Ken

Jockey where he mostly rode tn Ken
tueky, Florida and New Jersey The
(‘tnetnnatt native said that his riding
career has aided him tn hts training

"Having been a jOth‘). I Just
gained that much more experience
and learn about hon horses are that
much more." he satd

Ilts battle Wltll weight was one
reason for his rettrement lroltt rtd
:ng

“Weight reduetng ts yyhat I re
member the most when I rode
that‘s for sure ” he said ddnlllllng’
also to be about 60 pounds over
“eight "But I've always wanted to
be a trainer since I was young
alter rtdtng I had a big opportunity
to get mto training and so I took t! l
started training in May of 71

Kassen has learned to adtus' (he
eonstant traveling that goes Alll‘
zyorktng at the racetrack

That‘s been a yyay‘ ot ltte tor the
the past 25 years. he said ll.
thoostng hovy he deCtdes zyhere t
trayel. he said “I Just hate 'v- keep
t‘tlltm'lllg the sun but the .yea'het‘
sometimes tsnt helptul mmetunes
l we had to svytng haek and tor'l. :r:
the middle of the meets iLle to
make sure everything ,s runnttg
stttoothly This ts u $83 days a year
and sever. days a ‘M~ek “till. ant: ,‘
requires a lot ot hours 'l‘hvrv an t»
- art or grief and aggravate-t» : the
.Mtet‘ ts not the rtaht ktnt:

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ued to play well at home as _
narteed tn utthnt one '.\..' r?
:ra.‘ ‘he lean: tttle .t.
lm t'attonal 'l‘ettnxs 'l ournanterz‘

l‘he competitor. yyas held ‘tl,.l>lllt
a‘ the eotnplex eourts at. E'rzday am:
salami} .ytth \yesterr. Ker
\lorehead State llatnptot It
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day despite extrertmty ut'ndy Cori.
inns l K beat llatttptot: lr._st".ute wt
i- 1': tax mortar».t 3 4 as .steye Denney
ant: l'aul \‘arga not] a' \.. -; tron
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Ila/[ell and Fernande l..2.t1’:oo' '.
t.illt h the n ateh

toaeh liemus Enter} aaau. it;
Let: hts lineup tryuta vluter'er.‘ e n.
turattnns t.ar. the ones tn .Lsev:
as? '-H‘t'l( s Kentueky lntenvvla-gza'r
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around the country l

‘Ix’entueky 1s one ot the best l
basketball schools lit the nattot:
May said "It s art opportunity tot 1
her to proye she ts as good as l .
ltay'e been saying all along ‘

t'royytt I’otnt finished the season
“1th a Bryn record. lk’allllL’ “at‘t‘et‘.
tentral 35-5-4 tn oy'erttme ll‘. the
'ourney title game

'(‘oyyan ts a real enthustastte
player and she is really exettul
about eomtng to Kentucky, Hall
said "She s a player yyttlt a lot ot
eonttdent and she exhtths tt 1n her
play She seems to km)“ uhat she
wants to accomplish tn lite and ts
level-headed Shes a “he young
person ‘

 

 

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Hts vytle Bonnie of Lake I’lat'td
.\ Y aecotttpantes htrn on his trips
as vyell as atds l.'1 training the
horses

‘ She Bonnie rides. the ponies tor
us and fines me moral support he
said ' She used to gallop exert-tse-
horses for us

Kassett s assistant trainer and
trtend tor eight ‘vt‘.t!'\ .J'oe rerna:
de/, said he ho;rs 't: Devon-r t.
tratnerhunsett

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eoyyorkers Enhande/ wt \l.a:t..
Fla said He wit a at”! Hputa
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enforcement of law
despite shady past?

It President Reagan can demonstrate that the incidence
oi street crime has declined during his preSidency. it may
be because he has moved some of the rogues and rascals
on the streets And into his administration

Last w eek, a special prosecutor was appointed to iiiv‘es‘»
tigate Edwin .\leese

The special prosecutor will have his hands full looking
intothe following

- Meese‘s failure to include a loan made to his wife on
his financial disclosure iorms The loan came from Edwin
Thomas During the time that the loan was outstanding.
Thomas and members at his family obtained appointed
iederal jobs

. tither i'inancit l deals made between Meese and people
w ho were later appointed to iederal jobs

0 Alleged "special treatment tor busmes‘s entities in
which Meese had a iiiiancial interest." according to the
special prosecutor s charge

- Meese's promotion in the Army Reserve

' .\1eese s statements about the 1980 Reagan campaign‘s
ibtaining carter campaign materials: Meese was the cam-
paign's chiei oi stati

.\leese is Reagan s designated appointee for attorney
general oi the l'nited States: He is awaiting congressional
approval and i’. is that alone which prompted his being in-
vestigated

l‘he .atest questions tor Senate investigators concerns
Meese s :ailure to report reimbursements t'rom private
gt‘ou's tor more than .to trips he took as a White House
counselor

This leads to one salient point about Meese's prospec-
T:'.e periortiiance as attorney general He cannot be ex-
pt’t ted to eniorce the law it he is in the habit of breaking it

i ii course the above points are only charges and allega-
tions That is why they call it an investigation and not a
trial

Reagan fias gone on record as supporting the investiga
tion lle ias said he wi ‘ not withdraw Ivleese's name irom
the attorney general s.ot he has iaith that .\Ieese‘s name
will be cleared

We can only hope that the president is correct Only
time will tell iowever and time told unpliasant stories
about Ann lluriord and Rita liav'elle

   
  
 
 
  
  
      
      
  
    
   

 

  
  
  
  
  
   
  
 
 
   
   
 
   
   
 
 
  
    
   
     
  
 
  
 
  

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ucate the university community or.
responsible drinKing Most oi its
ineriibers come iron: niaiiy diiierent
areas oi l'Ks student population
:nalctg .ts membership cani
pus w riot

. ‘v\:tr the crackdown oi the TAP
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see" s ,ineiiuca'ed i the purposes ti.a. as Jones suggested perhaps
"no liganaca’ionstii‘reterrt-it'i» l'lfi students should ther begin to

   
    
    

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“TV" TM'F' ’ib' ti“ 'i\t‘a'\lt’p> 51> l's quite disheartening to see
-;,'.owiv~tgabie bounds when reier someone “pop off about an issue
we Milli“ his generalized he doesn‘t iully understand Per
.iltoiirvwlk'll'i'villd(('Urill(‘ naps his misunderstandings stem
troni his personal stereotypes, not
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'ii/a’;oiis un‘iustly mentioned in the
,ir'ii le isn‘ comprised of abnormal Newspapers serve the public as
or 'leranged members on the com tools for informing ii one's ini’or.
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Industry should aid recycling voluntarily

Applause, applause applause,
Kentucky may tinally have a solue
tion to the problem oi discarded bot»
tles and cans

This is one oi the most beautiiul
states lll the country and discarded
soda and especially beer cans have
been an eyesore tor a long time
now ,\ny bill that may help to t‘tll"
tail this embarrassing ugliness is
welcome

.\iter years oi trying the state
Senate tiiially has been able to up
prove a sittiple bottle bill livery at
tempt to bring one into law has
tailed since 1979. and this must sure
iy have been eiiibarassing to the tre
meniiotis brainpovver running this
great state »\iter all, what s so dlll'i
cult about passing such a desirable
thing as a bill to put a ilepos.t oi,
discarded bottles and cans"

Michigan passed a similar bill a
ievv years lkt\K and the progi'aii:
has been so successtiil that it has
trickled down to everyday conversa
'ioii l-jvervoiie is very pleased with
the noticeable improvement it has
brought about along roads and pub-

 

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lic areas l‘ollectiiig bottles ior the
deposit they bring gives younger
children something constructive to
do with the:i spare tiiiie Such an
.it‘lt\‘l} also i‘eiiitoru-s tendencies
away t'oiii littll‘t ilesti‘ilc'tvc iictiv
ities like v'aiiiiaiisiii

There was a tiring oiil prolilvii‘.
with Senate Bill lit: which was met
with so much opposition that "s
i hances were din; trilltl the start

“llllt' llli this? lllli> villlt‘il (Ill
mandatory iieposits oi. .iii beverage
containers, this one by N‘tlalol‘ Hi
Ford oi l'yiithiaiia would hail the
use oi illl nob t‘i'lllliil‘lt‘ containers
less that; :5 ounces and ail steel cor.
taiiiei~ turrentiy toiisiiiiiers oiiij.
get deposits oi reliliiitvleioiitiiinez's

This .s causing some nervous re

actions :roii. groups who tear iiia

this could tequire expensive retool
mg on the part