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Vol. LXXXVI, No. 37 An independent student newspaper serv-ng the University oi Kentucky sincg 1994 MU, “my “Womb”, .‘v' ”I“

SEI Lebanese scrap plans to reop n B ' t ' t
ByROBEBTH. REID and security arrangements in and "Orders have been issued to all With the Druse's Synan hackers to Druse In the Aramuun hill~ and ill ugh-mirth lit: lat-t .... h.‘ «‘1‘
AssociatedPressWriter aroundtheairport." the forces and military units to re- get the threat lifted nearby Khaki» along lht‘ must to [Hun-m t hunt: ,.i."il" .. "ggc'

spond immediately to such an at‘ The airport has been closed since miles south of Beirut nil-purl utwri- plnt‘t' u: '.in- [will .i, .m‘z M. .. t. .
. , BEIRU’I‘, Lebanon _ The govem- Khoury had said the airport would tempt (to retpen the airport to traf~ Aug 28. “hen Druse and Shiite Mos the l' S contingent oi the muliim ‘.rnl Mini; it than nulw v-i ”.1 \t.i
ment yesterday scrapped plans to mom“ W836 Bate-Emmett said he ficl.”itadded. lets Lmlltlsmen shelled the lkhjnesc tuinalfcrceis based mull.- i'hiutnilu in: \...v-- \i ..
re n the Beirut a' rt toda after w consi r reopening a vio— - an ' S . anne positions aroun it ‘ ”.m‘
prim“ militia taxman Juilnblatt lation of the three-day-old civil war DA” 3322“"?! :fll’m :fimfi Al the t'nited Natum Syria told , 1““ Mi" {2” “f“‘l "W" m"
threatenedtoshellit. truce. - _ the [filled States. Britain. France lrlnfl d? f M's! “”1“ “3mm“ l(l‘pn'\l'lll.ll~\t',~ .i: 'ln- 41".. .ml
of the “W‘ before a comprehen and ltalv they should Withdraw their around 5m”? mmhmrh‘“h m ““m the i‘tirntini: lliiw- .uoi \t: 'r '- .
Public Works Minister Pierre Jumblatt‘s Progressive Socialist sivesecuntysolutlonlsreached peacekeeping troops from Lebanon Beirut ‘" "‘9 0“”, fl") M m" “'3‘“ lm .innmmmi .un-i .. it.“ v“.-
Khoury said he would keep the air- Party claimed in a statement that A government spokesman denied because they are "prising a grave h" ,m'd‘a'.“ bl Mum “mm“ “M meeting tlim .igrm: -. man u ..
. port closed until a truce supervision the government turned the airport the Druse charge that it had used threat to sccunt) and peace" in the m“ "”"d 5‘8"” tom! llthl'r\.iltilli «‘v'lili-l -. :x.‘
committee made up Of representa- into a “military position from which the airport as an airbase during the Middle East Jumhlatt meanuhllt‘ wt! ”14- ttw mm» {m .mu. «.m- in: . , Mm
. tlves from the army and Druse the regimeusedits warplanes which recent renewal of the civil war. He The government's Radio Beirut Druse would resume lighting u lllt' titspllimi ll\ 'tlr whim; it: an.»
ChnStlall and'Shilte.Moslem militias attacked innocent civilians in the said the government was asking reported a firmlnutt’ artillery bar Moslemt‘hnstian n-cnncilmtitm mn gnu- ni- .nlimimu: uni-ii .u rim
“completed dlSCUSSWlS on the issue mountains.“ Saudi Arabia to use its influence rage hit army positiom facing thi- ferencr- promtsed by the (‘PBSl‘tlrf‘ tho (‘f‘ntrrumlmt‘l‘mvw‘wmv
‘ M, ' Officials talk about
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2:7 .7 ~ 4 ‘ . in , (l Senior Staff Wnter (ll'nlh from cheating
. , ‘ -- IA ,' in the handliulk it \i.|ll.\ \l‘ iii
.» x .. ( What cmstitutes cheating and him “UN“ “ll“ ll‘l‘ "‘“lt'lht‘ "1-" -' \lll
" ‘5: ‘ _ , ., -‘ ‘ i ‘ to deal mm the problem are qua licnt has t-uiiilllittui ill: .It.llli'llllt til
_,, .» g . ‘ W . . l‘ f ‘ i I ’ “- thnS studean and administraton lfltml‘stiilllil lir‘l .initlltli' ti tl'l\llh|:
l r 1‘ h E ‘ * \ ‘ are M'lngloanswer i‘mll'n'lk‘t'Mlllllwwlwlrn?
‘ ' .v" _ if?" f ‘ ' ‘ . .’ 1‘ _- ll Punish-n «tr silsprmmii .‘ m
. ' ' ' , i. ' , § , Some possible solutions wen- con «mime-Med mu lllll‘l tr iinlltiul in
g k. p it” I ‘ - . l: sidered in a forum on cheating held letti-r l.u~\ \litl \oi. itm- i
inf”? a? ‘ ‘ - i l \l . 4' ( ’hlesday nightat WStudenlt'entt'r (Eys‘tl: lupin-[ill l'llllfi‘l‘ \lllll guilt or
_..,.:,;..‘.._t;,:_;_1.:;.g._.t15.5;- ’_I " M'i N HWY" y .;:'_ ”tmrifi “I d it " '~‘ l .i , l s. H n \ .U “l" “WAN“ r
fifi. .. on“... .. ~ ~ .. .. . . . . nim- m ‘. . fl . - fig,» m” an: [0.5 0‘ (£le ll) “hat Another dlldlf‘ ”I i'lk‘d'tllu lit!
”teitwfitl ‘ . ' " " ..,' \ * constitutes cheating.“ Mid “'93- (untied “as the rwcnl drimt n4 .-
fiww’ ' ~ -'* ' . ‘ . former l’nll’emly' 34W“? Chairman- bl” ll) llh' lnm'r‘lh Sui-ll" 4"
fmfifiifilé’fit‘timi’fe“ ‘ _ said “I happen to think therr are signed to n-glllntc t lil\1'l’\i'\ pulli \
””fi: ’ an ”_ “The finalist Part "l tho-h" The cum-n! lmlm «Hum in: m.-
r’fiivfi . “" \._ ‘ icheatlng cases» are incoming [rt-sh loachen lhm‘rl'lltlll m thllltllllifi pin
;%%V¢F”*‘i* ., plagiarism lSl.” Bill lacy. former new policy uoulti ('illl fur .in .mii.
m I“ , ”M“ -' ’ ~ academic ombudsmansald mm “P: in thi- mum- intimi-
WWWM ’ to; ‘ The degrees of punishment. which expulsion irom the l‘nm-mii .uui
. m“ ’ . '. ‘ are stated in the Student Rights and the optlnn to appear lwfnn- thr .w
i. , f“ " . w u l; '5' : \’ t ' . Responsibilities handbook. range penis board
Mfixlv J t 4 L- from an "E" on the test or paper. to i want the illscri-tuiii oi tiring
ft?!” “ ’ .. " . . ‘ expulsion from thetlnlversrty able in giu- an it on .i win-l «u tll
~ ' ~ 3 " " ‘ h - ‘ 1 "When you're accused of cheating, the course, lu-i \iltl ”1' \Iitl ltu
- “' “WW” ““1“" it‘s the res ibllity of the staff to new rule would not t‘lllllllLlll' tin-
Feathered frlend present yrs?“ with any evidence problem. only cause a wonc rim-m
Eric Herron, a pre-vet freshman and member of Theta Chi day at the fraternity house on East Main Street. Hcrron :agandbsdol’rol'l'” ”Cy “'d “"‘s In W "‘3;mt’:vmnl i I“
- - - _ - . V- - W23 "ltl‘l‘ t'a'll‘ wn Milli l.l\l'
fraternity, offered his parrot Sharkey a slice of apple yester brought Sharkey ou15lde to dry after gmng the bird a bath. Frankie Gamson. mm”! m the 8mm ”w (”mm , “mm “W,
academic ombudsman. said when lord, Student (klvt'nllnf'tll Alt-min
teachers call her office to ask about lion president. said 'lhv aim rm
cheating. she reminds them the stu- chi-mi there prntmhn got ;. tirlti'l
orum ocuses on ow to prevent rape m m... «in
guuty In an i-arlli-r intrrtu-u Bradford
Wayne DaVls. biology professor said if the nevi point our .u~
By ELIZABETH CARAS a household word where you live, it buckles, earrings and boots." he Hicks said questions about legal and a member of the audience. said tvpted, the students umild m. imiui-r
smfwmer should be." said. ramifications often prevent a Victim he has had to go through the entire have "a rt-awnahli- doubt in qum
“There is a lot of attention given The most important thing to mm from reporting a rape “Sadly. most system in a cheating case “it‘s a tlmnfltt'li‘atlnfl
Many people have misconceptions to the rape victim," he said. “There sider is uickly reporting a rape of these are misconceptions." he long. drawn out. unpleasant proc “I don't think many «min-ms mil
about rape and the way it is dealt is a lot (more) trauma and personal Hicks said “At the outside five m; said ess W “hat “mm. mwpmfl hm.
with, said the assistant common- indignity involved than with any six days is'me Iongw soméone can . , , DEVIS said he knows other teach Bradford um largely lmum- oi
wealth attorney for Lexington- othercrime." go and have a good chance of get- The 'Rape Shield La“ p ““9"“ a em who have said they would not ac the student block. that nllo‘ A.|\
Fayette Urban County Government. Calling rape a “unique“ crime. ting a conviction "cum 5 'sexuatlh;elatltl)nsthth “he”? cuse a student of cheating again. be voted down he said
In an effort to clear up some of Officer Don Ike 0f the Ifixmgton' ' from being am ISSIbe,ln court as cause of the hassle 0‘ W “The major (‘Ofll‘t'nl Ht ‘wl,,-\ l\
these misconce tions the Tae Kwon Fayette Urban County Police De- “Within hours or as soon as you damaging to e "cm“ 5 character. punishment process hm the pi-opli- iii-mg ill't uwi oi
Do Cl p ‘ . . partment. offered suggestions for can get to a phone is the best way." Relations With the accused '5 an ex- The point of when a teacher has to cheating an- bring ire-amt lirmi
“b 590mm 3 fm m Wh‘ch revention and 5"" estions if ra h ‘d “3le h ude t tad of ford - d - . - ~
Benny Hicks spoke on the subject in p ubg pe esal . . approac 3 st n suspec am And if they uri- muting
the Student Center Theater last (10% occur. . . _HleS warned against the COlTlPUl- Many women are not aware of the cheating was alsodlscussed the bent-{ii of the doubt in itw hid]
night .“Try [0 get ‘jl 800d descnptlonof Sl°ll '0 bathe or change clothes. We plea bargaining process. Hicks said. “What l do is just move them ‘the Clal process "
' him." Lee said. “Come UP Wllh want the Jury to see ‘ln W010 This enables the law to reach a sen studentl rather than accuse some “I feel. in the mi llllllkta'lltl fillun- .
Hicks said he believes in the Rape somethingspecialaboutthispersm- grants) exactly what you looked tence without having the woman's matcheating,"liavunid am. will o.» a pull-i at m... l nlveni»
Cl'iSlS Center’s saying, ”If rape isn’t “I’ve seen cases made on belt likeaftertherape."he said. tstimony in court. lvey said he circulata three ver ty." Bradford said
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Fll‘st and Bands to highlight festival weekend ,
Bandages, medical supplies m short supply on campus W FMI, SGA schedule annual event
By ANNAHARDY ,7 ‘ By ELIZABETH CARAS Ontario. (hnada. Will perform its govemment utimatu. lull it um
Reporter ,Iffi.‘ I Staffwmer current hit. “Heavy Metal Love." people came thmughoul the day
[/1 \ wheres now on the radio and Male Tole said Dawd Bradlurd SIM premdrni
If students out themselves 01' , _ ."__'v The Fall Festival '83 is going to be a v15ion He said he tripe-t the turnout will hr
sprain their ankles on campus, . ; “i ( _. big party and a whole lot d fun. "It‘s gomg to be a great shoxv.” asgood this year
they mayfmd few first-aid sup- ], .flr l,_.. l ‘ l Fug-Q A36 Larry Trimmer, vice president and Trimmer said "in the past we have “We may have a lltlle probimi
pltm Within reach because most i .- I _ general manager of m] radio always had localbands With the date ‘Weat .‘t'dld So many
campus buildings do not have ’1 . Q ,, K1? 7?. station said “They chl'tXi will become known borne football gamut hau- tire-n held
first-aid kits, Garry Beach. UK ‘%.;:;.ti:“l 1‘ - ‘ i' ' e o ' as one Of the hottat bands tn the in a rm». so permit may ll‘ going
_ safetyofficer,said. .;r‘/,g~;{f:.u;;‘;_vfil‘-“\l;/, O {1" . country." he said. “It's not often tum ‘ l
' Beach saidthequestionofliabil- fig, 3'57; 7"— 1,5} 49; w that you get to see a band of this "I hope that all I'K student». and
lty in gtvtng treatment and the ex- R: l ’ "3', it a}; .15 g" git-Q f caliberfreeofcharge " their family and trim attend. ‘
peme offurmshing every building 73“ - t) “M“, ”-5 9:}; Q k file band “Stroke" from Cincin Laurie Bradford said it s all free
With a kit could be reasons for fle'ogj ) ..‘—' 4 z: twat m- -.. nail will open the show with a third and a nice way to spend a Saturday
theirscancity. ((«3';« ‘1 , edge/i. handtohemmmcaiuterheuid afternoon ‘- '
“It’s not our responsibility to i "I ‘\\?,~ /. " ‘\‘Q “The SGA metro a selection
keep kits,butwedonequire them - ' A i ' ) “ :’ throuaia bidding pace-e «current- i ‘
in certain areas," he said. Each /" , n V/ 3 ing; which station they want to rep l. |~8'DE
departmentslnlldstockakit.he / a Q E ) r- nieStudentGover-nmentA-ociec reseritthem,”1hmmeruid
said. I” ' ' i ‘l ." I, ‘x‘ tion‘s third annual festival is an out- Trimmer said WF'MI s and
m s .1 \s . 9""
“All labs need some type of . ' ,, 8‘ ,f/ \ door concert and merchant's fair the event last year and hope- to be 7
first-aid kit." Beech also said. , 1' 4.2, ,, , I“, sponsored this year by wrm. I included in the neflotlltlm next 1...... .g. on u... a g. p
"The Physical Plant Division and " ». h, .. \x 7'- w 3," [f4 I L x , . . “(indicts-based station. It will be year ‘— ~ in“ ~—“ g .
«feta-ins also have them.” How- I ‘ . . "'i _,l A" j" (I! 5” “ ' . .r- held from 12w 6 pm. on Saturday "We underwrite all me expemu fifimmm
ever, most acadelnic buildlms do - , J "' . " ' “ .— , J‘”. at Commonwealth Field. and solicit the cooperation at other ’~~*,.m~g,
nothavethemmeseid. :5 , o -_,.-o t. h . , O; we - . ‘2 ' ' “We solicit snident orgam'utiom spasm." he said "We py for the
Beachuldstndentsinchemls- .1“ " ’ ’ tocomeoutandsetupbootlu." bent,the|oundsystem.theart ”~wmw‘
try labs are required to wear gog- mun-u lflMll-vaph-u Bryan West, SGA director of student workmdtheprinting Q g ’ e on. may of h
31. when wot-hm with harmful the center's adrrimismtive mil- said. "It‘s the suident's own deci- attain, said. "it's kind of a get no Panama Jack is also a major [m h a. p. g
chemicals and equipment. In one tant.seid. siontogo." qininted party W and is helping WFMI wider “hm“..g, ‘
of cod spills. the lab- Il-o have “Accidents will happen in Jum- Wants. Physical Plant ”11): purpme is for them to be- write the hilt of the out. “Mm ,
slower: so OW" can shower W Huff “id- The facility ll Division «hector. said he assumed cane involved With the dam poo said. .1 ’
offlrnrnediatelyjeechuid. mm for “Cid!!!“ well I! each department of Patterson pie." he said. "If they have a came here will be Panama Jack lenti-
In In W. the inland swim. binnpu. limin- and cuts. Towerindaflrstaidkit. they are certainly welcome to pro val T-el'e'm available tor the first
per-m M an the m he ald- “We also finish m- But Natalie Schick, history b moteit." time, be laid.”1‘hcy will be very iii-
* nulnber. 33:. and Ink for triadic-l tive hie-mm Inch 8 MM prune-it chairwurian. said. "1 “Some m may be looking tor tau-hie. mum and pail ‘ ..
“mmeuid. Indlnklempl." ' dui't know of any in the build new memben althoqh for many entity."beeeid. W 5 h “"
"All Film 0“ “W are RonheJirectorofmtnmnl “I'lfanaccidentoocunmthe miteervauameemla'peo “Wadjciamm- *“ I.“
unzipped to do] 333." said Jerry spins. added. “Basically. mat 17th floor. the first floor deck is pletoeeethem."heeeid. live .8“. said SGA will eetl .. ~ 'flfl ' '
Um.mUKN¢ty0¢l08- mm are N“ bump, bruleu. unedtoblockoflmedevamto last year over to manual. pepcanfrernthesuad-icmel- . , ”
mummumdm twistedarikleea'cute."lftheh- mitcsyeoceeeforfirsteid ”imbued-endure“ aidhe “Maynotbermdlfood W‘ , "“ “m“
buildup on am gripped m i! bid ”'91. the m personnelflieaid. hope-MolnbeMum-nym available. ”1 odd m p» Aime? ~ “in“: v“
m yur. the bend "Helix" from last yur. m to strident . “’“ “3"" “ W"“‘ ’

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cm,“ Wm M m m, m... Wm ,0 (WW I A total of pints of blood was donated by stu- asked. If you hove time — what do you hm to 3,10” MUM
I mcww, dents at tile UK Student Blood Drive -- six mire losefromdmatlng?” AleciatedPrasWrita
I ' Wardroh Analysts - Determine the best line and duct for your ' 3hr?“ “$3 7': fig? fig!“ m' M
body structure In 1 correct or an e r t t creates Vem e m u ’n ' — . . I
I lMIWWM‘v-xfl run“ "its: do oi toms I m l Kentucky Blood and the S” WASHINGTON Jams Watt will stay on as interior
v Contra . . Center secretary and President Reagan considers the matter
I ' Accaaaory Analysts - Front novelty to fragrance. we will guide you I mt Government Whirl CW the M n W ”at“ d m
in deter-nun the best unseen" for can" and an: i «cum blm drive at the Gram Baum in m smut ’ ‘ln'my‘ Rumulumiclm m “1' m |m.niym. But
I resultlngln :‘uclung positive-mags u I I cenm Wu“ ”acacia“ “:31; d the g.
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I I mm t° W5“ 38 Pin“ “'9’" ”“5“,“ ‘ atereadytovotefor Watt'souster.
slo 0o OFF I 'I‘uesdayandfiOplntswel-edonatedyestaday. We “,’"
I “,3... didn't expect to get that much," she said. y... -———-—————
l______________.——————°°‘m———-| “It (donating blood) is a nice thing to do," Col- 3‘
Teresa Tanner By Appomtmcng' leen Mahon, a marketing research junior, sald.
lawsuits .. - - - - - warm. it? "am“: '33” ‘fgfifififl: ,0“, No... “The president considers the
drives each semester, said Sue Savarese, donor ”% matter closed. It’s behind us. ”
service represenative. On Oct. 1:, Haggin Hall will at.
ANNIVERSARY be the location of the next blood drive. Jewell Hall 4,
_ will have its blood drive on Oct. 17 and is and the Larry Speakes,
SALE! CommonsmllbeacceptingdonorsmNov.2and3. . .
a, ‘ "Last year we got 107 pints from Haggin, 81 from , Presrdentlal SPOkesman
, " ~ l f '5 Jewell and 145 to 150 from the Commons,” Sava-
v, , J * a v. rese said.
:y ' t ”The SGA helped organize and set “P the drive,” —
‘ ‘ ' , . . Jim Pustinger, director of student services for -
, ." Q .. ,, ‘. SGA, said. “We also help with advertising. They ‘ And House Republican leader Robert Michel of Illi-
(fl .7 ( . (CKBC workers) have people to run the show, W is. gy,:-,=,;.-f mg nois had harsh words for the interior secretary follow- .
"f, if .’ , w \ though." 3; g ;~ ing a White House meeting, claiming calls for his resig-
, '- 311.1 I } Steve Nethery is a mobile specialist with CKBC. r 4% .étuét, ,s f' {A}, % nation “may notbeall that far from themark.” ,
,‘, lu’v’f _ ' of “We appreciate UK’s support. They always come .. , ' .~ .~' M” The Senate may face within days a "58010th drafted .
" g... “I! / . through," he said. “Freshmen always are the most ‘ 2a _~~;;-' by Minority Leader Robert Byrd, D—W. Va., requesting .
’ ‘g -, but. , / nervous about giving blood, since it is usually their at“ Reagan to “request without delay the resignation of .
id-“ 3—" from i ' t‘. first time giving it." .rv.‘ . ”'3. ‘ ”he.” 3,. Secretary James Watt" t“ conduct “unbefitting a 5‘"
:5 , * " " ,4 “There has been a great concern with AIDS,” “ 3'? i'fvifj“: 2.: nior cabinetmember." .
’1 . ’ ,1! Anderson said “It (the number of donations) has ‘. s so :1» The measure, which could face a filibuster by Watt’s :
t .- K ‘ been leveling off; but usually the general public page. * supporters, says the secretary was “insensitive and in- ,
« ~ " ‘ w 2}- and notthestudents are afraid 0‘ AIDS r i high-5&3.“ suiting '0 all Americans" when he referred to an advi- .
j: ’3. ' .; ~ W “There is no way to get AlDS if you use a sterile . i '3. _ Chews. gig scry panel last week as “a black .. a woman, two Jews
:- , i.- .. a: procedure, which we do." Anderson said. “There is J D VAmymelf andacripple." .
-, . ‘ Vi. ' . ‘ no way to get AIDSl‘rom donating blood.” . . 7-." - - ~ ‘ ;' Senate Rewblican sources. who asked not to be iden-
, ~..\ 5 _. N. n, decided to donate blood because I think there Jim Huckaby, a chemical engineering master 5 fifia-L said that a survey conducted privately by Majori- ‘
i, a ‘ \ ~ is a need for it and everyone should do it,” Lisa 'candidate, smiled after donating blood yesterday ty leader Howard H. Baker Jr., R-Tenn., for the White .
l . M Alvey, a chemical engineering sophomore. said. in the Student Center Grand Ballroom. Home mated that the resolution would prevail. pos- ~
_ " -— sibly by a comfortable margin. The survey showed the
.va I - . measure would pick up more than 13 of the Senate’s 55 .
, . Republicals. Earlier Wednesday, Senate Democrats
j ff/ UoSeSoR blames UoSo for downlng 0f plane voted unanimously in a closed caucus to support the i
> r olution. -
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-‘ ‘1 . . MOSCOW (AP) - President Yuri v. Andropov, in his spy mission for the United States as a deliberate prove Chief Widehtial spokeshmh Larry Speakes told re- a
_' 1 first statement on the downed South Korean airliner, cation. porters at a Wh'te House briefing that Phhhe sentiment I
. it called the incident a “sophisticated provocation” mas- 0f the Korean airliner in which no people died, An- asaimt Watt seemed to be leasms; While letters and
,l .. g. terminded by US. intelligence and used to push more dropov said, “she sophisticated provocation . . . is also telemms were running hoot/11y against Watt last woek,
’ . . ( military spending through Congress. an exampleof extreme adventllrisminpolitics. they now seem to be evening “Pi he seld- He declined =
t, ' M x. - Meanwhile, high winds yesterday apparently ham- “We have elucidated the factual aspect of die action tobe more specific. _ , I
“ ‘ t» pered the US. and Soviet search for the wreckage of in a thorough and authentic way. The guilt of its orga- , The president corslders the matter d05ed- It 5 be-
the South Korean airliner the Soviets shot down, and nizers. . .has beenproved. hmdtlS- Sreaketttattl-
; US. officials continued to deny that new signals had “The Soviet leadership eirprassed regret over the loss Batter said earlier in the day he thought that the con-
been picked up from the plane's black boxes. of human lives due to that unprecedented criminal sub WW“! clamor over" Watt had crested. Baker told re-
Andropov, in a statement read over the evening news, version. It is on the comcience of those who would like porters that Watt 3? a httle better 0‘5 today than he
M3- ” endorsed previous Soviet declarations, insisting the to assume the rigllt not to reckon with the sovereignty wasafew days 38°~ , ,
plane was sent on a spy mission by the United States. A ofthestates and inviolability of their borders." But Michel» the “meepubltcan leader, said We“
Soviet fighter-jet shot the plane down in Soviet airspace Apparently referring both to American reaction to the clearly had hurt the “When”, and that “0 offtcxal
Sept. landallmpeople aboard were killed. downing of the Korean airliner and to Reagan’s recent ‘3 an indispensable person sometimes some 0t us
Until now, all official Soviet comments on the airliner policy movesAndropov added: have to maybe do things to help our precldent that is
M”. gum ,3.» straight Leg sis." have been issued by the military or as government “For the sake of its imperial ambitions, it goes so far €981“fo some people to do mybe than the President
Pro-Wash London Rider-Denim statements. It was the first time any statement had that one begins to doubt whether Washington' has any himself. _
. is l7 " been directl attributed to Andmpov who also heads brakes at all reventing it from crossing the mark be- Meanwhile, Rep. Edward Markey, D—Mass., and Stew-
Straight leg $14 5 . y . p . . .
Boot Cuf$l4 99- london Rider-Pin the Communist Party. fore which any sober-minded person must 5“,ng art McKinney,.R-Conn., introduced a House resolutlon
St W held ,, 5mm, 520 n Andropov's comments placed full blame orl die United” Officials of the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency worded almost identically to that sponsored hy Byrd.
C or; as" $14. Cords 315'" States and acknowledged none of the error that two So- said that with winds ranging up to 27 mph in the search fit one Republican senator who earller sale that
or $14. - viet officials spoke of during a meeting in Edinburgh area west of the Soviet island of Sakhalin, the 13 Soviet Watt should consider rosismns. Sen. Larry Pressler, R-
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Andropov’s statement, carried by the official news The Japanese patrol boat Daisetsu reported the US.
about everyone: Mon. Young agency Toss, also dismissed president Reagan’s latest Navy tug Narragansett threw a yellow cable into the
arms reduction proposals. Attacking what he called the sea. But the Daisetsu said it saw no launchings of sub- 0
MOI'I. Jun'on and Mims' “grandiloquent speech" Reagan made Monday to the mersiblesorotherunderscaoperations. . Ald
UN. General Assembly, Andropov urged that no one The Federal Aviation Administration also announced
should be taken in by the US. president's assurances in Washington that the north Pacific air corrido- from
J‘H Army-Navy Lon-Mark sun. that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be which the Korean plane deviated will reopen at 3 pm. Continued "0m Page one
136 Southlond iought." EDT Sunday. The United States and Japan closed their The mm H of P u T has r t .d ki
515 W- Met" 9... And in his first comment on the South Korean airliner ends of the route, the shortest and most fuel efficient said M gnaw: efimfg ma :fim‘!‘ t
(A‘m't'm‘ “"99 Am“) (Acm, from Sommand the Soviets shot down Sept. 1,. Andropov reiterated pre- between North America and the Orient, on Sept. 2, the it can . the basimybuch as barfda smaliohoulumandl
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Socond-year coach Damn Emery ." The competition for the No. laced an- . .__.__._______ ,
hoping that the busy Fall schedule await- 513 include returning players Jackson, 3
ing his men's tennis team wlll_pay of! sophomore Pat McGee. and junior Paul ‘. ‘ ’ Juan
when serious competition continues in Varga. Junior Mark Bailey is a probable s3. .
theSpringm the PM starteatNoA. - WILLIAMS
“Our 'osophy is t our yers . . . ._ ‘
play well in the Fall, where ihey could .“Ie ”mum‘s m ““31“ ”a P0" 4" ft, ‘ ab
. non wfl] be a scramble between fmh- P \ _
become the players to be“ (m the ‘th Cook 'd in Th! Kata urn- ndlru hl‘h brttrr plating l niirniti
S - n - .. think ork men Andrew Varga. Kei .Davr .
’ Spring). Emery ald‘ I . we w” Keevns, Robert Phillips and Robert ‘i. . 0t lhr l’ICitic last Satuntai in \trniurisl i tilisniiii
I n mwmmmtthmmer' Green. .- ' . After that match the) ism simpli til-air" .uirt trait-n
The Wildcats Will begin Fall season . . . ~ ;. . soundl) in ihm game m inam \ mum mi in“!
play this wmkmd m the am Fall Emery says gem ls pant), m the 1" deteatollhr nasal stillliinmsm thrplairn mind-i
Class": Tournament m 590th W‘ It frame“ m‘ The frame" are vet! "It haant turned into ii printivr thing )rt As‘il‘lalll‘
‘5 the first “.five m1" tournaments even in“! they are ”any 800d guym‘ hcad coach Mar) J0 l‘r-pplrr said hrtiirc intrritin s
11' scmugegformm' . he smd' “These ‘8 Mt much difference . practice “The tram ham t iii-wad it as a chalk-run w'
I 1- UK {mm mm Spnng tVlthfl 18-12 re- “WM . , rather lhf) ‘n' thinking that 1hr) rr nut lli.it “in! at .i ,
0}“ cord, but through a series of upsets, The Millie competing doubles combi- ,“m Mom",um’mlhummmrtml ,
”813- made the finals “the Nquonal,mwmtl°' nations mam: McGee'Paul Varga, , Neverthrlru. Mimi-hum still has mutiitr-iin- :n lhr
rial Tournament. Emery is setting a goal Jacuon-Keevas. Green-Andrew Varga “a UK mm“ M 5 m 0' MM‘ “hm mniflt
In?“ 0f wmmng m “all" season mmhes and returner players John wam'Ba" 5" yrstei'da) and mount from seventh tn until ”I the I'm
"“118 and_ a TOP m ranking at the end 0f the ley. , . . 'l‘} ' chikara coaches poll Hawaii, l'aritii- \iiintint .ust
0" °f Spring The Wildcats WI“ be ”minim; "I a _ : . f i'i‘ui remain ahead ot thr- Kata tn the \i ii mi 1..
a se- Asststant coach Greg W. a former tough Southeastern conference Wm Top . ' ‘- M... chlkara ranks the unit top tiw- with hsllthi'mi i‘aliiur
' , Austin Peay player, believes that the zofoeAubui-ndetending theSEC title. ‘33“?- - ma sum
att 5 goal is within reach. “There’s a lot of in- Emery says, “The SEC is the second - :_ 3315:“ ' _ - 5"“ 0,, mm“. k" W. Kn“ M". WWMM m L. :
d ”3' tensity here compared t°.Whflt I’m used toughest 'dIVISIOII 1" the nation. The of" ’ L W‘ I by deli-sting Indiana isa 2 l5 is l0 1‘» H and nriiar
adv" to at Austin Peay." he said- “Evet'yt’OdY to“she8t 15 ”If 93¢ 10 “nth UCLA USC, fl ,4 1‘ ' _ mine 15-10. 15 it), is l Sunday in lmuniie lhn hull an
Jews ‘5 really pumped up here- We are a very ”dsmnfa‘d' . _ ' ' >3“