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Vol. LXXlll. No. 19 L'niversity of Kentucky
, Wednesday. September 10. 1980 an independent student newsnafir liexmgton. Kentucky
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, ' ‘h 4 . ' > - ‘ wenttmfr: ggfihegagggbytogotkoggedgg " By BILL STEIDEA because my practice is general
v . ’ see .ii slum ped individualwttceded Remr‘er and I recewe a tenure $81 5““
W“ "T ' assistance ' " " z . “Head““g' bu‘ SUbSpec‘al'StS
. / 1- x’ 2 , 2 «w ». km»; . ’ -, UK Chandler Medical Center such as those who only treat
We ., . ’ m , . . . faces critical problems in children with chronic heart
We «a , ‘ ' " ' f’figm“ if a~ health care and education ailments are worried because
t “g 2.._2 ‘ '.> . . T" 1 " --._... MW quality because of repeated much more of their income is
~ .2 .2 .. .‘ .. . .2 ._ if” "'9": 2,...” ' ""‘ f -- W funding delays for expansion in generated by patient treat-
. 2 . 2 W“ W the form of a primary care ment.” he said.
”it 2 I - ‘Wt a, ‘2 . 2- . T2 off-ff}; “Every hospital in town is pediatrics department has lost
14/; “I 2. W, 2. ”N”, W‘W“ ' gag ’ ”WWW expanding, but we’re standing some of its _ subspecialists to
i // f/ ;_ t . 3;: ”;“”“‘“~‘~~» X‘ «W4 still," said Dr. Doane Fischer, private hospitals. .
a, ,4” await/””“gm an. W,flm I, ’ ., chairman of the UK Medical Storrow sald the psychiatry
1/? 59...? 5g! ;/ ' “if org/g ,j. ”im’wmwm .._; School pediatrics department. department has also lost some
. . -, at r g. g/} M; “Not long ago I almost got a of its faculty because of
a i 44/ -* W‘ W/‘J/ggi/ primary care grant (for the overcrowding.
“i . ' ”' 2- /o/4‘ge§i§g training of primary care The facilities could con-
/ .2 M Mfl \ ' ' " W” physicians) from the federal ceivably have an effect on (the
2 . ...w "M 'W‘ government," he said, “ but it physician’s) income,” said Dr. '
" .2' , "’ didn't come through because Peter Bosomworth, medical
of; [M we didn't have the space to center vice president.
2 allow our residents the training Bosomworth said mder the
they needed with outpatients." present salary system, almost
Bv Benjie \‘an Hook _ Kernel staff The current delay in ob- all tenured-faculty members in
. . ‘ taming funds for the con- the medical school are
Campalgn galns Steam struction of the primary care dependent upon patient
, center t intended for out atient treatment fees for part of their
treatment) is the third) since income.
‘ ’ 1975, despite repeated ap- Full Srofessors with tenure
2 proval by the state legislature. are pai $36,000 per year, while
erson e ' er C‘ ’mes t‘ ’ Several factors have ham— associates receive $28,000, he
pered the medical center’s said.
attempts to gain funds. “The rest isEenerated from
' . f A d . . . . . . _ Because of the state Finance fees. collecte for medical
By CAROLYN MOCK Kor illversonds campaign, drive, said, ‘Only 20percent of haren Starcher, campaign Department freeze on capital serVices rendered," he said.
Reporter dentuc y lsdul'lfmf for An- the students are registered. We officeImanager.“Manywomen construction until July‘ 1931, Fischer said he believes
”egsori‘iumogie i f o) increass could get more registered than like his stand on abortion. and UK cannot receive state funds salaries in the medical school
_ . . . I“ 0 Fig15t9re Student Government} We his environmental policies. to back bonds intended to are very competitive on a
Like other camptses across \ofiers . th _’ . oould _ be more enthuSiastic finance the construction of the national level.
the “0““th UK has beeh h' gowev’er.b e oflganizgtlon about 11.‘ Some may believe a vote ,0, center. Most university hospitals
, togched b), hAndersonIfeve? relkistne? \egtnersa ovt‘cwt 0 According to Duke, my) Anderson is a wasted vote, Also at fault is Gov. John y. work on the ”same tsalary)
oining t e campaign or ‘gI I . . ~ . ). er porters of Anderson inclu t however. cam ai n worker Brovm's failure to provide for SyStem We do. he said.
preSidential third party can- FtSIStFatlon '5 d great way to those disappointed in the . . p g . the bonding in his biennial Another concern related to
didate John B. Anderson, idjentifytsruiiportfirs. hint tlllle US major parties platforms or (lightddgkv Eigdtjvergtv 28155;? budget for 1980-82 despite the space shortage is the
~ . - a minis s . . - , . . , . , . v. -. , . .
. . . . . . y p. ican women “wasted v0“, mvth .. Busmess Affairs Jack Blanton status which comes up for
headquarters in Lexm ton at itht‘H .feel we 1‘9 too disappomted in the lack of — .' . . claimed was a guarantee b review in November.
431 S..Broadway. tinge, the irresRonSiblef’ Marshall said. ERA support in the party, as I .Azhlckzshmhriates ifhmjgeh'f Secretary of Finance Georgi “When the accreditation
direction of Ronald. Duke, GD}! e, “Otlhg the .Student well as Kennedy supporters, :dilti m e asac ancc, e Atkins that “any rojects committee last reviewed us in
poIlltlcal science senior and Olemment \Oter rengtratmn haveiurnedto Anderson. said - affecting the heafih and 1970, they warned us that
i'tgilmagn géhlt‘illfli?aennslberles(goiti: welfare of citizens of the becaulse 0f .spacre‘ lilrciiiitattions.
. , . . Commonwealth would not be our cass 5128 S OH no 8X-
tthgheciaggpaélgéi héis relsulted in League (”Clades held up by the freeze.” ceed 100. Now it's about 108,"
d “Xi pressent etiheveklrlindteiigsn o the i S.de {Dag/id {thayii (gialeson' Sea? “at”??? :aitd. f ' t th
. _ - otei e‘c Scoo, “ mi‘sairosay e
girgnapnaiizggitignthgcoinézlbstugsgt Anderson In debate I) D I called Bianton's assertion programsh wed ofiferuldagg
. . . “inaccura e.“ superior,’ esai ,“ wo
porting a preSidential can- By DON McLh‘OD “The wa I understood very surprised if we are not '
didate on campts Duke said . ~ . ~ y ' . ' '
.r He added that ‘both young AP Political Writer Secretary Atkins statement given approval, although it
Reptblicans and Democrats . . ‘ was that only current buildings (approval) maybe for shorter
are involved with the cam- Saying .lohn B. Andersons . ' . deemed inadequate wouldnnot than. the maXimum period
paign “Anderson has a new p‘reSidential campaign has Richard McDonald checks back'in with an old news be affected by the freeze. possible. .
tvpe face which attracts a .clearly demonstrated sourse, a hommexual prostitute, in his column today Blanton was unavailable for I Bosomworth agreedHWith
variety of voters ,, he said Significant voter interest and on page 2.l{ichard won a Hurst journalism award for further comment. (.lawson, butadded that over
According to freshman Rod support, Y the League of hb reporting (11 the life this iidividual three years Meanwhile, aspace shortage thelong run,if 50111931111815 "0t
Neumann, who worked on the “omedn hV O‘teds onwycsterda) ago. at. the medical center com- donedwe Wigflhalxl/le 59W“
Anderson campaign this mute t em epen. nt to take . _ . ' . . . plicatedby the commitment to accre itatlon i ic ties.
summer in Louisville part in the first of its series of [here is a slice, of mediewl life recreated in treat indigents may be For the Present, ad-
“Raising money has been the nationally teleVised debates. photographs on page 7. threatening retention _of ministrative of iCials have no
number one objective .. , An .9hUIhe."t Anderson. faculty members, 'COIT'lpetWe definite answers to the future
Student state fund-raising campaigning in New \0rk “hat is the price paid in fashion dollars by a true salaries and accreditation. 0f the primary care center or
coordinator Dave Marshall fitgttei‘t Lrgrwgfigéeg’n acceptefi'l. “Womb?" Find out on page 94 today. Ascorihng t(t) FlstChert the to‘thtewcdjdlrdegzz it)??? iggdztigfe
. . . . cear w 0 me ica cen er rea s a ’
p‘orlliitigala srcggcesaan: theace would share thestage with him growing number of indigents, to speculate onthefate of the
main 'obsgtacle‘ hasylbgen at; for the faceot‘l" tentatively only about 30 percent of whom blllldlllg at this time," said
. University bureaucracy We scheduled for sepi. 21 in . pay for the care they receive. Donal Clagp,_ UK vice-
have been told we cannot Baltimore. ‘ O at Sld o Because'of the. shortage of preSident for winess affairs.
collect funds or sell any T- guiiiizzduey“ ...ifisiii‘eig 3:: tififibifit‘?§oha‘i§2‘ii$ai§e3§ befi‘ém‘ii’rifiee’é‘h‘ifiegd viii?
slugtzeon the UK earliiipiij. f ticipate in any initial debate by poor patients with eventually be constructed.
ubrllicrzgtmlsarioh gingdnccinor that would include the Illinois It will be sunny today. but “ith less humidity. The traumatic injuries, resulting in “The funding haS‘OHIJ'Ibeen
glthou h be Enugt first win it congressman. . Carter has high wilbe mid to upper 705 and thelow will be near some physician’s incomes delayed, not cancelle . ' he
least gfive pegcem 0f the sought an opening one—()n-Qne 50. Tomorrow will be much the same with a high of 78 being “desperately affected," 581d-
ular vote Nov 4 debate mth Republican rival degrees expected. Fischa' said. Bosomworth added the
pOIpn dd’t‘ n it . f (S Ronald R9828” The former “I make as much as a architectural plans for the
a 1 10 0 raismg Uh (on. on page 6 (private practice) pediatrician (on. on page 8
Hay fever sends st d nt ' ’ with approach of fill! season
0 ) , .
S Whig mo gifting ogaigt 53233.net: Sneezm Season iii-‘52:, has“ yard by ".221? .i:fhi‘§§$fé§2£2‘ts
enior sta f writer those with the allergy was to . . . the nasal tract instead 0f the
. . , . I . . “pray for an early frost." DP- (335910 said many Of the bronchial tubes. he said. Asth-
(hditor snote: This article is patients at the health serVice ma can also be triggered by
the first installment of a three- The weed- ollen season ” , ~. 2. thistime of year come because pollen and is a more serious
part series dealing With hay begins in earYy August and ofhay fever problems. ‘ Onone condition, Cascio said.
ever.) continues until the first frost- 2' t‘ day practically every other However, more £90919 suffer
when Symptoms miraculously m glfigfcnthgdsalxylnfdcgr ‘23:: from hay fever, e added.
For thousands of UK disappear, Caseio sa‘d- ”f x E f _. ‘- ___,, toms,“ he said. Since students are usually
students h“? first month of . I / (”<1 ,r \ ’ I g 4 ,‘// Dr. Cascio said the tendency fairly transient, Cascio said at
school Signifies much more Pollen counts (Wthh ( /{r' _ . / l . o- v /. to develop hay fever is student health, doctors find it
in assists?“ "“3 giazzmmhistrt‘a to / .1 L s “ ’ rigged aid ray 3...... 9r arallcezitzsgmaapr
. _ . . ~-./ . -\\_\\ r a ny ime in . . . -
it means hay fever. And in El; ‘inrgetifiiheldagfchrgetklghssailg \' I ' ‘t g forgeone’s life who has the gglisritiilirr‘i‘mt‘lei: waits: r rddleas:
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Lexington. wlth pollen counts Harry Marsh. the local health 0 / \ en ency. . . of 8skin tgsts and aller Iyshots
as high or higher than most department‘s director of en- \ The cul%rit causmg the which desensitize thegbody to
places in the nation. according vironmental health and con- uncomforta le symptoms is the allergic substance.
to who you ask, hay fever sumer affairs. histamine, achemical present
nieansa few misegable morals La w dn d h i in many body cents]. Histamine
o sneezing, sni mg. l c y st e as ay t e count \ is vital when t e body is ,
eyes and scratchy throat. soared to 402 grains in each TY" fighting an infection, bit when "In" tomorrow 8 segment °t
cubic yard — the highest level no infection exists, as in the g 3‘ Pin”; "93?? “m
Theragweed season is in full ever recorded in xington, symptoms when the count is as The rains late last week caseofha fever,thechemical :1: e. of the twain“ zmtéi'n
swing in the Blungrass and the Marsh said. Those afflicted low as 25 gramSper cubic vard. settled some of the pollen and causes (fiscomfort‘ Cascio Intlhlltamhe "I rill? to s
best advice Dr. rank Cascio, with hay fever can experience Marsh said. brought the count down to 181 explained. pe en ')
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KFNTUCKY hlitrir-tn-(‘hte/ Jay Fossett (.‘nry Willis John Clay David Maynard
J M"“ Green Anne Ch"'“ Entertainment lz‘dt'tot Sports Editor D" "1‘" “f Ph“’“£”“l”"'
Debbie McDaniel Ron Hall
erne Kirby Stephens Cindy McGee John Little
. Managing Editor Assm'lute Et/IIOH‘ Vicki Poole 5‘", Lontlm
HIM" WIN S.T. Robinson Donnie Ward David C oyk
51""0’ Staff W'IIWS Assistant Entertainment Editor Assistant Sports Editors Photo Editor
Jacki Rudd Paul Mann
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’ ‘g .- ' out ihchiisincss. "n’sccinttholc." WI” have 'earned '
1 lhis seemstobethecuse withl3K‘s Mining lherema) b5 somedcbate aboutthe actual ’
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‘ .~ engineering students practical lah experience 30" Ihk‘ W410- but ”‘ch 1* ”0 dOUb! that Ken- my SOC Ia securlt 1
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