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Kentucky Kernel

Vol. XCll. NO. 47 Established 1894 University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky Independem smce 1 971

 

 

 

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WATERED DOWN: Marty Bender, a biology

’ 11M rte strident spends his day watering the

DAVID MULLINS Kelrwl St w

plants in the greenhouse on Washington Ave-
nue tor the biology department

Broad-form deed wrong, attorney says

control and would take property
.\ illioul due process

'l'hr amendment the
would essentially prohibit the ouii
ers ot minerals under a broad torni
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:or the minerals underneath their
laiiil

it \.\tll accomplish one thing it

will raise the price and raise the

cost ol coal.’ Palmore said "The
ssue in this case is not the land.
“iii-issueiiithiscaseisiiioiiey
\ttoiiieji ticiici‘ai I‘lred
.t'iio wok the unusual step of area
he the case personally. said the
.rlllt‘lltllltt‘lll was designed to right
.i.ti.i' is pert-coed lobe one ol the

town“.

.Li’ea! iniiizstices ot this century

The deeds did not convey a right
.» ~ti"i:'i1.iu- 11111.11: said
'h.1' 'lIt"lltNl oi 1-\ti’.o iron was lllt
ki'rmi. 11' ‘he Ytiiie the ileeds were
-rLl=r-rt

It: also 1.111! tlie lawsuit by the
1111 rtrlllpat‘tt's 1.1.1» pr‘eriiatur'e be
111st '1t' landowner has been den
‘11 ltilllt' and wont be
1r!“ th1 aniendiiieril

pas-4 s .1rid1 szir'ai e owner still oli

1.1 .1 l'lL‘llI

and unless

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Mrs. Dukakis talks with students

Associated Press

BOWLING GREEN, Ky Fifth-
graders in Bowling Green and sev-
eral other Kentucky cities received
a lesson in presidential politics yes-
terday during a teleconference
with Kitty Dukakis. wrt'e of Demo
cratic presidential nominee Mi:
chael Dukakis

Wilma Rogers" class at Jones-
Jaggers Elementary School was
one of seven schools one troni
each of Kentucky‘s seven coiigres
sional districts that participated
in the 15-minute question-and ari-
swer session.

Mrs. Dukakis was in Los Angeles
for last night's debate between her
husband and Vice President
George Bush. the Republican presi
deritial nominee

Jones-Jagger's question. written
Wednesday at‘terrioon by student
Ben Bedo and read over the tele-
phone by student. Jeremy Lamp
bell. asked whether Dukakis, if
elected, would listen to children's
problems

“He has been a good listener,"
Mrs Dukakis said “ . As my hu-
band has gone around this country,
he has been listening to young peo-
ple. who are very concerned about
drugs in America. about not having
enough money to go on to college,
My husband will be a good listener
to the youth of America."

Brian Schetold. a filth-grader at
Latoiiia Elementary School in (‘ovv
ington. asked Mrs Dukakis it‘ her
husband “would try to build new
homes and give tood and clothes to
the homeless and needy "'

N. Kentucky drug users

\ssociated Press

(‘t)\'IN(I’I‘ttN. Ky' Health
workers have targeted intravenous
drug users iii northern Keiilucky
and (‘iiiciririati for an education
program on AIDs in an attempt to
prevent a growing problem trorn
becoming an epidemic, ollicials
said yesterday

"We're looking at the iiiti'axe
nous drug users as beingI the path
way tor AIDS to permeate the rest
ot society." said .Iulane Simpson.
ctr-chairman ot' the AIDS task torce
ot' northern Kentucky

The teams will otter counsehrn:
and education groups about .\II).\
and sater sex techniques They \\lll
encourage drug users to undergo
testing for the .-\ll).\ \irus, said
Iloiin [tucker director ot the pro
iecl

"We know the wins is now iii the
rirtrayenous drupi user coriiiriuiirty
iii tireater ('inciniiati. Itucker
said "And once it‘s iii that popiila
tron. it's generally a very short
time betorc rt becomes rampant

The ('incirinati Health Depart
merit announced Thursday a S: :1
million grant born the National In:
stitute ol DrugsI Abuse to try and
stop the spread ot AIDS iii the

 

 

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iti‘eatei ('inciriiiati area The
\til‘lllt‘l‘ll Kentucky Health Depar
merit “I“ work with the (‘inciiinatr
project, known as REACH Reach
I‘ju-ryone‘ .\ids and (‘iiiciiiiiatis
Health

"The problem is not conliiicd to
the t‘iiiciiiiiati side ol the river.”
said Simpson "I‘liere's a lot ol
transient actiiity people going
tiolhdii'ections ‘

The workers will not distribute
clean needles to drug Users. as
some larger cities have done. but
will teach drug users to clean their
heedles \\'llll bleach. he said

i it course. we‘ll be (Ilst‘ttlll'ilL’lllL‘
them than being lll\\)l\('tl iii inli'a
l't‘IlL" all ltiickei

\(‘Ilttll'- iise at

‘illtl

The lll'sl irilrineiious drui.’ user
tested positne tor the AIDS \‘ii‘us
ltt t‘iiiciiinati lll late 1087. Ituckei‘
said He isrriiiates that northern
Kentucky and t'iriciniiati lia\e
about ioooiritiaieiioiisdriiuusers

'l‘lie \ll)‘s problem among irilra
\r-iious tlt'llL‘ users in (ireatei‘ (‘iii

NORTH PARK
233-4420

A Fish Called Wanda
2:004:15-7-35-905 Fri’Sat 11:30

She responded by saying, “The
central government, my husband
feels. must be a partner in building
subsidized housing [or our most
needy and providing food and
clothing to those who cannot pro-
v ide for themselves. "

Schefold said he was "a little
bit" nervous about asking the ques-
tion, but excited nonetheless.

“I was concerned about the peo
ple that are not living in homes
right now I just wanted to let them
have a normal life." he said.

In Hopkinsville, filth-grader Jell
Davis of North Drive School asked
Mrs. Dukakis what qualified her
husband for the presidency

She said he was an holiest man
with a "line record ot leadership
and would be a "strong. ci'eatiye
leader "

targeted

ciiiriati does not appear as wide
spread as in larger cities such «I\
New York Itucker sees that
reason to move quickly

“There‘s almost a leelinp about
some ot the larger cities that .\ll )5
is so rampant among iiitraieiious
drug users. it is dit‘t‘icult to haw .11:
impact." he said

.Is

Twenty cases of acquired an
riiuiie ileticiericy syndrome lime
been diagnosed in northern Keri
lucky since 1982. said Dr Daniel
French. chairman ot‘ the northern
Kentucky AIDS task three The
\irus. which disables the body's
immune system and can lead it
death, can be spread lltl't‘llL‘Il sex
ual contact llllt'('lt'tl blood or blood
products. and troiii
\\'lIIl('lllltllll'll’till\lll‘lli2

lil't'tlll'il‘i

Homosewzil ineii haie becri th.
most trequent \ictims ot AIDS, but
that uroup appears to li.i\e mod
itied its behayior. iisiiiu condoni-
and IlIIllllllL‘ se\ual partners or
stop the spread ot the disease \lll1
psori said

SOUTH PARK
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Student Government Sponsored
Campus Escort Service

. Student Government will be offering an escort service beginning
Oct. to that will operate from 8:15 p.m. to 12515 a.m. Sunday through

Thu rsd a v .

t/ Blanding Tower
VAnderson Hall

I/Boyd Hall

PICKUP AND DROP-OFF POINTS:
VStudent Center
VChem/Phys Building
I/Boone Parking Lot

5/ M. 1. King Library
5’ Sorority Row
5/ P.O.T.

Or call Residence Hall Life at 257-4401 (complex commons desk)

Ilie ltscorts will patrol these areas and wear orange-colored tests or jackets. Please take advantage of
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this service

(During the day. I‘RANSH‘LX, a bus system, runs through campus Schedules of routes and times can
be tound in any residence hall or in the student organizations ot’t'ice in the Student Center.)

For More Information, Ca11257-3191

 

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Rob Song
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‘Week of Dance’ concludes

It) I‘ILIZABH'I‘II“MW? lit‘h Bulk-1.x Jan (to Montreal in

Sin” \‘t'riti'i' WHEN WHERE no“ .i pl'lllt‘ssltllllll t't-ntvi' ltll' t'llt)
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.‘\ "Wt-ck ill Hunt‘t- ill l'K' will AND How MUCH t-itins ‘.\ll() :ii‘i- intt‘i't-stt-rl til }.i/./.
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VIEWPOINT

Forgotten man?

The real loser in the NCAA’s investigation into the basketball program is Eric Manuel

i tend to look at things iii terms
ot winners and losers

it's all eas\ way to make a de
seripliori, partieiilarii tor
Journalists l‘:\t‘i‘\lit>(l) tails neatly
into the eategori ot winners and
losers it s black and white. easlh
diseeriiable and doesn't lt'.i‘it' ,i Int
oi room lor probingquest-oils

Wlti'lhet :1 s the Dodgers lit-alibi;
the \lets ‘lie presidential debate at
the rise and tab oi the i-oi‘poiah
raider we group
stei‘eotiiw people
things as \Hllllt'l\.i11tllttN‘l's

There are a lot til easr‘n 'lt'll"t‘il
winners and euro '1‘
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men s basketball program

l'hi' basketball teai'. the 'i 111\-'
and Ylie
tall ”Hit ”it eati-uori ~11
this ordeal 'l‘ha‘ s . 1i
rial allegations iii no!

But none oi 3t:a'
Derek l‘eiimai.

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bounds on a seent He‘s just a lull
«.iiio goes to \ienioriai (‘oiiseuni a
1oi_ to wait ii the praetiees and see
tlii-pl.i\ers

itiit he was a speetator at a (lit
iereii' sor' oi sport on 'l‘ues‘da}
l’i-iirriati “as with the rest (it its
press rim \iags when the l'niversi
1‘. dilitllullt‘t'tl alter a short hearing
that the sophomore torward had
'wliintarib deeided not to pure
'It'i' or eompete until questions eon
eerriitig his Aiiierieaii t'oliege 'l'est
sr'orr' had been resolved

1 rated Press international has
ieported that there were only eight
ditterent answers on Manuel's test
than another student's test.

r\11 that points to problems for
the lilt\'t‘i\ll‘\ and Erie Manuel
\\. ea". :alk gilt we want about
llil' let s tar-e ill Erie Manuel
.-.111 not lli‘ ltl.l\|lti_’. basketball tor
Keritriik\ again

Jay
BLANTON

tiriuil

'lii :ti\t‘!"\ Y'i i-l

VoiuntarrI) leaving the team was
the beginning oi the end

But an obviousl) upset Peririiaii
wasn‘t talking about that problem
so much He wasn‘t llkt‘ the report
ers asking quest ions

He only wanted to provide us
With answers answers to a sys
tem that has overlmiked the Erie
Manueis oi the world Answers that
we have overlooked or ha\eiit
even thought about

Penman said the \laiiiiel situa
tron shows just another downside to
Proposition «iii. the iiile whieh says
that athletes must store I.) or
above on their \t"1‘ to qiialih toi
collegiate play

After all, Penman said. Manuel
has proven he can do eollege work
as indicated b_\ his grade point a\
erage, well above a 2 ti last yea r

Furthermore. Penman saw ra
eial overtones to the situation. sa_\
ing that the eolor oi Manuel's skin
had as mueh to do \‘illll this email
scruttn) as his seore does

Penman’s remarks should hit
most oi us pretti hard He wash?
saying \\llt‘ll1t‘l' \lailiiel theated or
his At"l‘ or iris: e\pressiiiu
lruslration and toiliei‘n tor a per
son 2., o\er1ook

not

siiiiietliiiri‘ i';is\

in all this talk about investigations.
allegations and raniiireatioiis tor
the beloved basketball prograrii

i don't realh know whether there
are problems with eni'oreirig or
having Proposition 48 And i hope
there are not an) raeiai overtones
to this whole mess

But 1 don't really know To this
poini. l haven't thought a lot about
it. At least not until Perirriari
brought more questions into this
matter

1 had not spent a lot oi time
thinking about line Manuel. Just
his test scores and his part in an
itiiestigation