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UK t 7/ h Id ' g in vestmen ts in two South A frican compan '93
By BOB ('0(‘HRANF. (‘ompany um. ”i the 1m, South "sultan” Principles“ oi lair racial stolatroii ot human rights in South Black Student l‘nion.saidthedelay in not signed the Stillisan principles
(opy i‘dltor Alrican companies. is salued at practices itiSouth Attica. indicatesthe Mneu are so reprehensible as to l'K‘s sale olitsstockin Coca-Cola and Since then. Dow (‘hemical and
approximately “1.401) and prosides ('oca~(‘ola (‘ompany and letineco tequrt‘e the l riiseisity to publicly 'lettneco. as ssell as the question or Bristol-Myers liasesigned. l‘ls‘sstock
l the l‘nisersity \tith about H.740 ii International. lnc. still reluse to denounce such policies." total disestmerit. “Ill be inyestigated in Neumont Mining (‘orp arid
isso South Atrican companies year in disideuils l K ossrrs $19.40” adhere to the sl\ principles. “I ant disappointed that sse hasen‘t by the lilSl . the NAACP and the Dresser lttdustries. Inc has been sold.
accused oi racist employment ssoith ol stock Ill leirheco the second lhe l'K Hoard ol ltustees issued a disPtN‘d ol these sooner." said Jack Mrtcari Students Association. She and stockisstill heldiri(‘oca-(‘ola and
practices by art American (in! rights company. Ihai itisestriri-tii srelds policy stateiiicrii in Nosember. WW. BIanton. “W PW‘MC'" it” blhm'l“ \itld the WW EWUPN “t“ "it?“ early lenneco,
leaderare still part oi l7K‘srttsestment about 82.000 in ilrsidetiils each year directing the insestment manager to allaiis "I “Ill ltttPUHU'W ”1C “CM “Wk todecideonaprocedurelor ”1° '97“ report stated ”W 's‘MtCO.
porttolio. according to Paul Warner. In a l9“) report entitled “i hrrd sell all l'K holdings In those trisestment counselor to dispose ol iiisestigating the matter, the seyetith company. had not sigtted
tnsestment counselor lot liist Report on the Signatory ( Uinpunlg‘s coriipatiies vsith operations in South them as expeditiously as possible. I -\tthetrnteol thelioat'dol'lruslees the principles Although l'K ossns '
Kentucks [mm m l WMIHC “mi-h to the gummy, Principles.” '\lilL'tt sshrch are not signatory to the ltad hoped sse ssould hase disposed ol statement liK held stock in 42 stock iii the company. lettaco is not
handles the l nisersity's .nsesiiiieriis Philadelphia tiiriirstei l)i leoii \Ullml“ l”mum“- ““9 hs‘lls‘w that ”1““ already." companies sitrth operations in Soutlt mentioned intlie I979Sullisari report.
. l K‘s “a“ In lhe ( ”min.“ Sullrsan. “ ho “uh“.imi the unui‘lltutd and [he (itiit‘ttlnllgtnl Reann Saunders. president oi l‘K‘s Africa. Seseri ol the companies had Continued on page 3
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- Militants may give U S hostages
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. to Iranian Revolutionary Council
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x . .y .« . .- his the \ssiri-raied Press beeii assumed that the necessary lirst Since sse catinot boss to a sicys sse
\ 3 . . F stage in resolsing the crisis would be do not accept and do not regard as in
‘ ' N :1 $3“ ’ Moslem militants in the l S lorthe militants to relingiiish custody keeping siith the lmam's Ayatollah
'. y. Embassy in lehran. ssho hase held (it the hostages. Rtiholah Khomeini‘s line. and since
. 1 ' ‘i ‘2‘: i 2 / some 50 Americans hostage tor tour .\ ltirther sign ol progress tnrght bea those in charge of the go\ernment
'» o 4 1‘ P months. said yesterday they sserc meeting hetsseen the l'.\. insestiga- alysays regard our methods as contri-
_ ’w‘t gwfisw‘.‘ " ready to gisc- up theircaptisesto ltan's ttse commission on iron and the hos- buting to their \seakness. and speak ot
~32-t I t I' ' Resolutionary (‘otinerl tages. something the militants had agosei‘nmentsyithina gosertimeiit.sye
. . . __. . ‘s 'i_ 2. (arter administration oilicials. blocked lor days. lhetise commission sitsh toallay any iiiistittderstandrng by
i I ' ' . y i leailui ot "blossirrg the styhole thing." members ltad been preparing to lease tellng the Resolutionary (‘ouncrl to
iimg t reacted cautiously to ssliat syas seen as lehraii yesterday sytthout Vhasirtg take delis‘ery ol the hostages thatis.
xi ‘ 2- the most signitieant breakthrough sisited the hostages. but decided to the American spies tromiisand deal
' \ rhiis tar in the l34—d.’1_\»(ild stuntiot'i, stay tsso or three more daysaiter they suits them as it deems appropriate."
' $5“ $3 ,-\ spokesman tor the militants. coir» \sere told oi the militants‘ decision. the statement said.
‘1 V tacted by telephone from Bonn. West The militants‘ spokesman said they But the militants added at; implicit . ‘
' “swtagii; (iermany. \yorrld grse no indication agreed to gise up control ot the hos~ ssartting to Ham-Sadr that the “lran- i
. ' . gas“ is hen the li‘ttitslt‘t‘itllglll takeplaee and tages because ol "pushing" lrom the tan nation" vsould not tolerate conees
2 i “st there ssas tto indication the tttose Bani-Sadr gosernment tor a meeting stons to the l'nited States. ~
. ‘ g 3 §\ ,,\ \soiild soon lead to freedom lot the betvyeen the l \, panel and the "While regarding our responsibility
- ' M“ ‘ ' Americans. hostages. stith regard to the hostages as at an
g “a .- ~_ .. s? litiitiatt l oreigtt Minister Sadegh lit the statement announcing their end. sir: are conlidetit that the Iranian
, _ . s.” .~.~ Wat‘s" (ittoib/adeh. einergiirgtiotttameeting decision. the militants said they had nation genuinely supports the lmam‘s ~
2 - » . wit-‘3’ .,§s2 ti}, Q: at which the Resolutionary ('oiincrl taeed a dilemma they still opposed resolutionary line andthat itvyilles'en—
Q accepted the rrrrliiunts‘ otter. tirade such a meeting but they did not want tually correct ssith the necessary deci-
. fig. ' sq \ clear the, authorities still sieyy the to undercut the res olutionary .siseness arty destatioii and error." the
. " Americans as hostages. goset‘nment. statement said.
‘ _ V .- we “()ureonditionsaie ratliei cleai"tor “What can one do vyhcn the ottictals Reflecting the C’dllIlOUS attitude iii
‘ ‘\ 33 their release. he said. apparently reier- and those in charge in the commission Washington. national security ads iser ‘
' ‘3 ring to President -\bolhassan Bani- acceptsshateserthecommission\sants Zbignievs Brie/inskr ssould say only.
‘3: Sadi"s three demands: that tlte l .S tniist be done'."' the militants asked. “We‘re watching." .
- gosernment ackrtosy ledge past inter— ‘
’ ~ lerence iii Iranian atlairs that it pledge
»- .. .. ,_ . .»- - . not to tiitcil’crc iii theliitureand that it JOhn Y Brown proposes
‘_ _ i fix v _ ; promise not to block etlorts to base I ‘
§ *3 i" . the deposed sltah arid his “stolen I I
3 , stealth" returned to Iran, $9.5 b'lllon State bUdget
' .,:"=s'§i * ’ President ('artet has said the l ‘tiited
.__ ‘ ' 2 ‘ iii _ $6 States has no intention to interlere in By S\' RAMSEY tax on minerals otherthan coal vyhich
.21.?“ = 9- - Iran. but has ruled out any admission \\\ltL‘idlL‘d Press Writer already istaxed. butdid not specify the ‘
.t- - ol past quilt amount.
‘ : », § . ' . . (ihotb/adeh said the transler ol the FRANKFURT (ios. .lohn Y. He asked lit" ‘dltlhOtlt.V 10 MUN? 11$
_ I. pk; . . _ hostages to the custody ot the Resolti— Brossn ir yesterday proposed a state much as $300 million in revenue bonds ‘ .
. tix . . ' tionary (ouneil. about a down Mos- budget tor the next tiscal year totaling tor roads in the nest biennium. or. ll .
. 5’ ' . lem clergy men and las resolutionaries about $9.5 billion. the General Assembly prefers. to res-
~ 3» 's_ é“ , _ stho rule Iran. would be arranged by a the total. more than hall in lederal tore the l‘ise-ccnt state tax on titility
I . _2" " '* . :3’ i. special "cominissron"that \sould meet aid. “as almost $2 billion more than bills {or the nest two years
. , y - 2 (”did the budget under sthich the state is We proposed budget Includes abS
. ' 2 '2 ' lhe members «it the commisslttlt operating untilJune 30. percent and K5 percent annual pay
. . ; ' . were not identified. (ienerally. Hroysn's theme was that increase the nest biennium tor secon-
Q mi... . " ' ' ‘ He said hs‘ “its unable to answer most state programs would be con- dary and elementary teachers
. ,, M " W questiotts about sshether the hostages tinued at the- same lesels a title making It includes a 7 5 percent and a 9 per-
3, T0“ MORAN/Reyna 5"" would be rcmosed ”0'" the embassy allowances iii part for inflation cent increase in the same period l'orthe
and sshere they would be held. He asked tor a consersion oi the faculty tn state higher education. ‘
‘ . Balance Queen Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and state gasoline tax from the current The budget tor human sersices con- i I
other Iranian res'olutionary leaders nine cents pergallonto9percentot'thc tains both reductions and increases.
Perfecting her routine on the balance beam. Kathy second place behind nationally-ranked and traditional httH‘ said recently the hostages‘ tittt‘ ssholesale price. which esentually \Mll “ith the fir-St eost-ot-hsing ftss‘ tn Sits
. Squiteri prepares tortonight‘s state meet. The Lady Kat shite-power Louissille. the meet starts at 7 pm. in ~er not he decided until a nets Parlia- produce more reseniie. Wm tor lilmili“ “”1 depcnds‘m
gymnasts will likely be fighting Eastern and Western for Memorial ( olisetim and admission is freewitha l' K II). merit takes office in r\prii But it has i he gosernor also asked for a ness Children.
"issuing .r moratorurrri might present people trirm going tron salegriards that ensirontuentalists argtieare necessary to international body “any time it is rnts" to prose that only
State ahead ss;th steps iiecessars tor mining to start iii tsso years." keep lrom greatly increaiiig the "acid rain" problem in the humanitarian {Chef '5 being pros “15d
Sanders said at .i ptiblic hearing held by the oil shale siibeottr \ortheast
. DAVID ”0“ -\RI) BH Rik “I“ .rtquitted \esteidas ”I mittee ol the iltttist'(.Hititttlllop on Natural Resuttreesandihe lhe nicasirre could require ‘0 posserplants in Its slulcy Tl-ZRRORISTS HOLDING Till-1 Dominican Republii
the murders m M patents and it “mid“! ”WW lnsrionmetit primarily in the Northeast. toconsert to coalbs IQX.‘ lt ssoiild Embassy released one hostage yesterday. and a gosernment
. ”“' ‘“"““°”‘ ”W“ W“ “WC“ ht -' s'st't‘wmt ”W Ri‘i’l titit .-\\'S is sit. tor NTIIS btit .letlerson still ilipsill-l 5: ht hill“? lilsliuriiiiui iuniitii-(l- lliilrv‘nrlliiii l-hc stmrlt “M“ ““‘l the ”I“ “med ‘" ”m“ ”w ”mammg “pm“
I hurt uiry in its third das ol deliberations hold precinct meetings tomorroyt to choose local party otlt~ Lil U 113'“: IE?" I“ H _l ”ll _“ ”ti 3‘ ‘l t (hm) m u: focused on the guerrilla demand that ill alleged political prr.
"Cd“ “Ma““w‘l "l “HMS ll" ld'sht'i- ”0““dl ”99b” crals and to start the process tor naming delegates to the l'pmllul -l:l th-i‘ “n?” blm‘ Uimird'ulno “l ebr piggy soners be released
a retired (iencriil l letttii esecutne. and his mother. lleleti national coti\cntioii m" summer ‘ p ants m l u ' out “N‘ on! “Ml Am a ”mm" '\ Austrian Ambassador ngarSel/er. lrecd inordertoretutit
BL‘LhCi, and (it raping and murdering h“ q_\w,.“m "n“, mmwn “um“ chuhhmm “OM take pd” m the “N wor'd home to the srde ol his grasely ill vale. ssas reported by the
[trim Higgins “MM m ”will“ K h- m _ th I” H” IN" h“ -r' t' lth . _ \ene/uelan state nests agency to base told a reporter that he
lleuas arrest 'd att‘r ' Hi i le teathsto h- itlt‘t‘it , . l “A i k i H i (n I‘m es H PUs'lSi \V'S l'RlfiSliHNT SUI) yesterday he \sould had not eaten in ct ht dass
k k “p” ”Ml ‘ l ‘ P ‘ ”l‘ ilrtails started the selection ploicss ’ K ' .
2" mum .l Wm“. N “ ll b‘ h *Id 1) n ‘ q tl . l ‘ l' alloss inspection ot border tetrrgee eariipstoshrm that \tghari lite 47 year-old diplomat lelt ( olombia aboard a prisate.
. lhe bulk oi the rss» r ' . - . » .. l 'i I l k lm ”I“ d u Hlml‘r‘l ~ . - . . ~ - - ~ . - v ~ - .- - t1 'nd arrived in (‘aracas Venezuela to
Pi uutii it s k ist ssas itstrnions hs thrit ”W [Nd LN \mcmbu and dm registered Republican \oter rebels are not being lidlnLd arid driitkdll‘lkl’t. and he suggested twrn engine p arse a .
police “Hm.“ ”w “W“, hail contessed Becki-rtesttlled ”m mm ”I“. N” I he precinct chairman “I” also be selected posting an international peacekeeping loreern Mghanrstanas change planes He made no tornial statement to reporters at
he did not. and that he “I“ treated roughls d, the Nil“. ”w (r()P “I.” eomentiort April I2 m” be held at the Ken» a means or ending th/ crisis there Marquetia Airport. but appeared in good condition
‘ldl't‘tt m.“ SM“. “I'wmmd‘ M Rroadbent Arena President (ten Mohammad lia ueraq. addressing the Rudolt lenhart. lirst secretary at the Austrian l mbassy in
coirntrs's elected representatrses. said Mghanistan could seal Bogota. said Seller “\sas trecd tor humanitarian reasons
A PROPOSH) T‘H) "I'd-“i "tilt-W‘Hltm t‘nttllslt-Ils‘ mitt nation its border ysrth Pakistan to sa'tsts l'St‘ll th t' l‘i‘ arms or rebels because his \\ll(‘ is dsing rrt \ renna "
thiztn Kentucky could ha\c a negaiiseintpact t"llllt"l1s“'l\"\ Hz» is mp. .. w n it t ~ it \ ~t - , ~ .i-J tit.
the head ol the state Hureaii ot Inergy Rl‘~ lit ,. ; \8Iti till 1 NH HUN.“ \\1 -.» "'t‘t't' o" .it 'tt.t§ t..' s.. ..'~ I. . ~ -‘ . ‘ Vi weather
.W‘Wdih rim hitt‘tittilv‘rliiies toeoal ssas sent tot oittliesstestetday h) in Heeeiriber and .is irraris as will“ mustttt- “(WW ”1"
Energy Rs‘ss‘ats‘M omtmsstoner Ron Sanderstoid a tegrsla l'resident( .rrter sshoealled the proposal a critical part ol his \Ighan arms light I\1osleni rebels WE ( AN EXPECT ('IOl'DY skies Viith raln dt-‘Wlt‘i‘mil
tise subcommittee he didn't think there ssotild realistically bi- driye to kill this country's dependence on loretgn oil Ila described as"totally baseless"ehargesthat Pakistan has this atternoorr Highs ssill be in the upper 50s lows tonight
any Wh‘mmtal t‘tl \hdls‘ mining in kenttieks slitting the nut Hostcser. supporters ol the measure predreteda tough light been prosidrng military training and arms to rebels and said ssill be in the mid 40s It syill be mostly cloudy ssithachance ot
”‘0 “'3“ ”FM“ to get it passed particularly because it titres not include pollu~ he would permit inspection ol the camps in Pakistan by an showers tomorrow Highs will be In the mid to ripper 40s I
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Limited options for nutrition
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FInan cra/ consr eratlons, nasty persona res a 9n 6 e s u en 3 su er
“Ihey‘re killtttg therrtselyes. attd l tltittk they ‘re ations raised the price ol soft drinks too. a full It) "May |ltelpyou‘.’"and.“()h. I'm sorry there'sa roach day ‘5 I\'('r’wl_ Clark reeled on an imprcssjyc list of
era/y." says Richard ( lark. tttattager of Wildcat (irill cents. "lhe ttew cups cost more."he satd.e\entbouglt irt yotir cheeseburger; would you like another one?“ ratios on how much students seem to prefer french .
‘ ttt tlte Student (enter. they were ntade of paper. while the old ones were plas- Some oftbe workers brought upa good point. lbey fries 0\ er slawfi‘junk t'ood“oy er fruit. and (‘okesoyer
- .-\i least rtow tlte people w Ito tliSl‘l it out cart admit tie and scented larger. mentioned that working at Wildcat(irillwas certainly milk.
tltat what we're being fed is basically slop. So the childrett suffered. lhey bad to put up with not the most glamorous and fun Job available. and Nice. but did you eyer really thittk of "I“. they
(“”h“ imm‘l I.” ”H -‘”“ ” ml” blandness. indigestion and hurtger soon after eating at that many “I [hc customers were'about as polite 3‘ 2‘ prefer such items? Soft drinks are still cheaper than
, , Once upon a time. tlte good people at the Student the grill. 10 rttake matters worse. an evil friend of Mr. fart at the opera. But other cashiers would probably milk. the mm always scents store-ripened and tlte
' ' (“”l” “W“ “I” “ll ll“ ml“ “nd girls real “Md l‘" financial Considerations. \asty Personality. tried to ht discourteous anyway. . ‘ fries. imperfect as they may be. are certainly better
i ' , dinner. llte students could eat tasty items such as brainwaslt all the grill workers: Perhaps 'Vtust to confuse the students. l‘inancial than what passes for cole slaw there.
soups. a choice ol meats. salads artd a wide \ariety ol ‘ ‘ Considerations found it in his heart to serye real fruit C ‘ f‘ll'“ ,- _ . b ,. k H 4 b t
i wholesome \cgctablcs 50W- ‘llm‘N C‘Cf.‘ 0'” Pl the employees became at the grill. but still that wasn‘t much help. because om: llnl flu?” El“ [1:11]. tea '1 ”(Kiwi syym:
l Btit big bad I inattcial Considerations came along impatient. unfriendly and inconsiderate. Mr. Nasty who wants to eat $2.55 worth of bananas‘.’ [\‘mu-‘h €19“, {Eu g0 ”Pig (”Sid “rd/3‘ I m
and stole all the good iood. leaytttg the boys and girls Personality hadprograntmed them I" make people So everyone was sad. King Rieman wanted to help. about 0“ ‘lmmn our T’l’mn” fm' . . y
with nothing to eat btit blattd pt/Ias and greasy. whoate-atthe grill uncomfortable.andtoputthccns— but he couldn‘t free himself front the clutches ol And dontsay. ”Yell” yotithink killing sogreat.
. undercooked ltairtburgers llien \Ir. Considerations tonters ”‘9 bad mood. One part ‘ l h“ scheme “‘1‘ to Financial Considerations. “I“; not 39 there. When a I\ortb (ampus student
. “1ch up mu PINK" WW} high. attd ortly people “uh Itll‘CC cashiers to stick their hands in customers faces on the south side oftlte kingdom. K—I.air grill tried cant eat before 7.45 for any of a thousand reasons. he ‘*
I: I I trteal cards. who had missed dinner at one of the and .‘CH- “Meal card? “C” belore anyone had a a sneakyidea; itwould seiyeayariety offoods.includ- 9W“ want to go‘UCkag ””055 “‘th to K'l‘a”
. ealetetias. would eyen consider suhlcctingtltctttselycs “hum" ‘0 ”rd” ing spaghetti. chicken. roast beef. soups arid salads. luil 1" all“! choking down 1h“ I‘ll” ayailable “1 the
. -. to what \\ tldcat (itill seryed. \asty‘s plan worked. By and by.most students grew [be people there baye not yet been caught by I‘inan- Wildcat (’“H'
. .\II the little people complained. But the kittg of the to dread eating at "'I he Hole." fearing another cry of cial Considerations With a little bit of administratiyeconcern. this fairy
‘ * ' ~ I and ol I ood Sety tees. Allen Rieman. had been “Don‘t you krtow what you want yet?!" 'l'bere were a And the King's Court pretended to care. tale can baye a happy ending. If we could just rid of
I ' brainwashed by I tnaneralConsiderations. and had no few employees. boweyer. who would not giye in to lhe End. those \illains. Financial Considerations and Nasty .
control met at hat happened .\1 r I inancial (‘onsider- \asty‘s eyil tactics. 'I ltey continued to sntilc and say. Btit that's not really the end of the story: In y'ester- Personality:
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By RV\I.PH I, .l()II\S()\ "urgent you reply by .\pril 7 “ lhere baye on two occasions. coyering a //‘ " my." l y ‘ .r
. . . was another itt black that said that period ol a number ot years. worked 6" i l BACK TO ll l‘
.y . i I \ ““ ““1““:*"t'tl’l‘ll‘li‘l “l“ tltat action was requested. etc for or with the police. Both occasions i“ I II Spr h j ,‘a
I I - ‘I‘t'V‘r' lb“ “" l“ “I’M ll “ill“ W“ “Ilc‘tl lopetted the entelope land I were pleasant. without rancoi‘ A t "H l /
. , . >' Mt” kl“ “‘l l‘t' 3““31’0 ”it Ills I‘V‘HKII‘ always dot | ttirtted oyet nine slips of which is more tltart l cart say for more =— “ (”73‘ / p, / \‘\\\
' ' tl'f— ~1‘l‘l ”VFW -“.‘~’ Hulls" “l \l-llsll paper printed on botlt sides. each of than half of the 30 years I spent with 75-: ovifif . g 4 .,/ fl ‘ V
' ‘. Nd \I‘ill w ltieh promoted the sweepstakes lhe Associated Press. v.” ’l/7l t’ .2 '7 ' f. 7/ fi—fl — _- ,
. ' ‘ lact is, spring break is .i week away - . l . . .. . . . . . . . “l e. 1% ll 5‘ r‘ “Y. ‘1: I ’ 'v/l'l" . ‘
. . . . pit/Ls be ne\t three slips.alsodou- Despite thc ldLI that rttost ol the “\\‘e ‘ pf \. t, ., / c g \ ._ 3‘
'1" . . ““1 "“‘ll‘lllk' MN“ ”l“ ”W “Wk " ble printed. ollered “‘\|l~Star Piano men and wontert I worked with iii the 7 5:, ”Y . \ I thn;§ y© “by w
‘ . . . ‘1“ “Wells ”Ml" llstlltll'lllfi “”llk‘l \Iagic." art eight—record album (or two police departments were basically “0 I I. \bglb €g’ \ .- ”32"," .
, " ' “Its“ .‘t‘ll .L‘l‘l httsl W“ N” L‘\peet tapes) for $29.9". Iloweyer. a good good folk. I continue to this day to -. Q‘ I s); ' .‘\y l.. A 1 9‘ I 9““ s“. "
' .1 ‘ll““' proportion of the pitch for the records question their respectiye reasons tor "0‘ lfiy I“ ‘\ \%% 3‘ ‘ W? '1 'fll' \
. - . 9” was tied in with the sweepstakes wanting to become cops. .—~—-(- / , .' “\\ 60 ‘ t) i my, ‘ ‘\‘\ l .
. . , - lath year ‘1‘ “C appr"“"h the Ides lhe enyelope also contained an I hate to say it. but I firmly belieye v) ' ‘./,l [/7 \\ 0,,4/1‘1‘ /' % ,I V“.
. . . .n \iumh l ”humor. nnnnnrm pd“. alternate ofler itt case I didn‘t want that they had much the same reason ( ._ I, ll , iii/("4 / ., 'K \
f . ’ ", .rtg oi the season ot lltc lentpleorange ———— that certain folks bayc for ioirtittg the " ‘l l :1 ’ [r ' \ , . I”, .
, .l , than \Klllc‘l there is no litter citrus - - Ku Klus Klan. i.e.. to hide behind the 9"? lll‘ pP’n / ' \ r ’ / /
‘ ‘ trait \ttd l n ‘Iliitill. the tint that ldid pOSltlve ‘lllCld “5 Klansmen hide behind ”I“ \B i ' I II ll ' I ‘ ’ // '
. > .1 " ‘1 not t'al more o? Illt‘tl‘. attd wonder negative sheets. Sheets or shields. it makes no , _ l (I, \l L pl ;' h g r,‘ I
. . . . , whether I‘ll eye at see .lintlllt‘l letnple difference ll at heart you‘re a btilly ' ‘ ,Y’~ \j / Ii;
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. " . '- ‘ t‘t'twtt ttt Ills tt-tttt'tt ‘ittltld be. I‘ll! gested that neither greed rtor staff Bicycles were seldom Chained. Coliseum. l “its dismayed [OdISCOWF checking accountsinthe Bankof I.e\- ’ .
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- 4 ' it Pctwtt l siht‘t'stslot‘stt‘tcusl ('LH- possibly baye ntotiyated college stti- library by any of its seycral doors changing (only a restroom) let alone of the Bluegrass. Students should
i ' ' . "ll”? ”ll" dents who elected tobecome teachers. uttmolested. unscrtitttti/ed. ttnsus- showers in “thh W clean UP after a show the banks that they will patron~ Jay Hamburg was questioning the
.31., i" t \ltr\ lltc .L'dl “lttt stilt“ dll Ilttm‘ 161- It you will recall. I also suggested pected. And I'll wager losses were pro— long. hard run. A” indoor ”Wk l5 OI. tie the businessestbatare sensitiycand nature ol (iod and why He heals Some
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‘- . - . 'CU‘ltl‘ l ills'lstllt‘ -” IN“ a Pttllls‘l d lcliow man \u contraire. they were So. while I may bemoan the me ot WWI") state. €15 ll he‘s run in II in the tral Bank. Second National and Citi- war and famine. on (iod. (iod does
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‘1',» , .I . ' _ iistially promises indeed. guarantees lawyers trequently get rich helure the- concerned with the attendant In“ 01 shower! lbere are such devices at the don‘t want the small checking we are not always capable Ofdiscern-
. I ‘. 3 .L’I‘L‘ away W‘s'ldl lllt‘li‘dlltl tlttllétrs bar. or at least liye well morality ol the student body Coliseum. 5“ “hl can‘t “9 “5'3 them‘.’ accounts and they are going to penal- ing His works. ()ne way (iod is work-
. ' . . . Ilte tnost tetent to come i.» ltand let's consider today law cttforce- ' lhe Scaion Center is an excellent i/e its for not being independently ing to alle\iate staryation is by laying
j, 1-. y ' .1 ranil I‘ll probably get at least another ment as a career and motiyator Ralph E. Johnson teaches photo- facrlity lor indoor running. Showers wealthy before we are filo, In t‘aetxscr the burden on the hearts of people.so
r y .1 betote this can get hit» prtriti was But betore opening this Pandora‘s graphy at l'K. His column appears are ayatlable. as isasauna for“cooling since (iaryis Kincaid died. there has they will be moyed to do something
_ . " stamped in ml tttt thy~ cnwlopc bo\ let ttte note for the record that l every Friday. down" from a run. When intramurals been no competition per se. between about it. For those concerned about
.3 ' f are on. runners take a back seat and lesington's larger banks. the starting Cambodians. I would like
' .‘ , .‘ are relerred to the decrepit Alumni I would like to suggest another to recommend the organization.
.,t .u' .i y.’ ' - (iy'm on north campus for the method that students can do to help World Vision. Pasadena. California.
, . _ .f 333' Coliseum) a leaky gym and lack of remedy this situation. 'I here is legisla- for your donations. Multiple sclerosis
. fl . . . __, ’5 anything resembling a locker room. tion in I-rankfort at the present time and other crippling diseases are also
i ‘. . .- .. y , q ,‘ Q'me-mm not so much as a restroom could I find which would allow state-wide hank- helped through giying time or funds.
. -' . , ‘/g g: ' ”M““"‘W‘ to change within. I demand equal ing. Kentucky is the only state tltat I think (iod had at least two good
' . ,. if“ ‘ facilities for runners! It's downright does not allow state-wide banking. Its reasons for helping Cheryl Prew‘itt‘s
' ,1 “31"? ‘ ~ v discriminatory to close the Seaton prohibition today relates back to the leg. One. which she mentioned. is to
' ' ‘ . t ‘ Center to runners while prIH'Cgt‘d (ireat Depression ot the l9l0s and I for place her hips in balance so she could
' " W ,W‘» / Greeks and dorm-dwellers compete in one tecl it is a great anachronism with safely bearcbildren. I would alsothink
, 1 ’ ’ 7'31) . a alltbe goyernmentalcontrolson bank- that God would rather heal a person
. '4 y . . ; i V/ Em ‘ \v ing today. ll‘ederal Reserye. Federal who would appreciate the healing and ~
' . , , l lcflAC ' / ‘ letters. opinions and commen- Deposit Insurance Company. etc I If giye credit where credit is due. Cheryl
. .rt-rsgctsm ; v . _ 'I tartes must be typed and triple‘ all the other states can take this risk. PTCWIII is willing and able to tell
. \y .. fié‘ "a; some?“ la (y . I spaced. and must include the why can‘t Kentucky'.’ America what(iod has done for her.”
, " t y t writer's Signaturt address and In writing to your state representas the healing of one leg brings but one
a ' i phone number. IIK SIUanIS tiyes to support state-wide bankingl person to a redemptive relationship
’ c. should include their year and hope you hate more luck than Idid. | with the Almig