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Monday. September ll. rm

Tad Coffin, U.S. Olympic equestrian gold medalist in I976.
takes his mount Bally Cor over one of the obstacles during the
cross country event Saturday at the World 3-Day Event

Israel, Egypt agree on frameworkfor peace

WASHINGTON (AP) - President
Caner announced to the world last
night that a "framework for peace" in
the Middle East had been reached at
his summit meeting with Egypt‘s
Anwar Sadat and Israel's Menachem
Begin.

Fianked by President Sadat and
Prime Minister Begin. he said
documents to be signed by the two
leaders “will provide that Israel may
live in peace within secure borders.“

Carter said Israel would withdraw
its forces from the West Bank of the
Jordan River and permit the

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Palestinian Arabs now living under
Israeli occupation to determine their
own future.

On the Sinai front. Carter said.
Israel would withdraw its forces
quickly. with the result being
establishment of diplomatic relations
between the two old foes in a 30-year
conflict. .

Carter‘s appearance with Sadat and
Begin at the White House was
nationally televised.

Administration officials. who
declined to be identified. said the
documents “provide a framework for

Local ’head .shops’

see new sales trends

By MARK GREEN
Staff Writer

Words can be deceiving.

For example, when speaking about
baseball. “power hitter” means George
Foster or Jim Rice. A “key clip” is
what the night watchman has on his
belt.

However, in Lexington “head
shops, power hitters and key clips rank
high as popular items. They are big
sellers along with the ever popular
pipes. papers. and bongs.

The power hitter has been selling
well for some time while the key clip
may be the successor to roach clip
earrings. According to David Adams.
owner of Sqecial Media on South
Limestone. roach clip earrings went
out of vogue when earring styles
shifted away from the long and dangly
type.

Another item that has seen a
decrease in sales is grow-your-own
books. Bill Smith. a salesman at New
Sound Record Shop on South
limestone. said sales of the books
were “so-so.” Adams said his grow-
your-own book sales. while good. were
not as much as they used tobeduetoa

degree of “saturation in that market."

A really hot item Smith said is
RUSH. a powerful. but legal.
stimulant which is sniffed. Adams.
however. does not carry RUSH at
Sqecial Media. He “put it up there
with airplane glue" but said he might
sell it “if it cured pimples.“

The demand for cocaine
paraphernalia is on the upswing.
Smith said sales in that area were
occassional while Adams said his sales
were up considerably.

According to Adams. the cocaine
paraphinalia at one time sold as
jewelry. but now it is being bought for
its functional purpose. Trends in
buying go from individuals buying
vials. he said. then spoons and later
they purchase “snorters.” Other big
sellers include “dehydro bottles" with
moisture absorbing tops (to preserve
cocaine in its dry usable form) and
incense holders which Adams said are
really “cocaine cups." used to dilute
the drug. He even had one individual
buy out his whole supply of the cups.

“Volume keeps going up and up.”
Adams said. He attributed this. not to
an increase in smokers and snorters.

but to a decrease in the number of
competitors.

Championships. The U.S. team finished third over-all after
competition was completed at the Kentucky Horse Park (below
left). a L032 acre complex just recently completed. (Below right)

continuing negotiations" and not a
completed agreement.

Forty issues remain unresolved after
the l2-day summit. including the
ultimate fate of Israeli settlements in
the Sinai and the nature of the final
arrangement for the West Bank and
the Gaza Strip.

The framework leaves unsettled the
issues of the final borders between
Israel and the new Palestinian entity
and whether that entity will be a state.
an affiliate of Jordan or something
else.

The agreement on the Sinai comes

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competition.

closer to being a final settlement. the
officials said. It provides that Israel
eventually restore Egyptian
sovereignty “throughout the Sinai”
and that Egypt will make peace and
establish normal relations with Israel.

The Sinai agreement calls for
phased withdrawal of Israeli troops.
starting as soon as six months from
Sunday night and the return of Sinai
airfields to Egyptian civilian control.

It commits both Israel and Egypt to
agreeing to a treaty within three
months. with a major Israeli
withdrawal three to nine months after
the treaty is signed.

By DAVID O'NEIL/ Kernel sun

Bruce Davidson. on Might Tango. finished first in the individual

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After the first Israeli withdrawal.
the two countries agreed to establish
normal diplomatic relations. the
administration officials said.

The final Israeli withdrawal is to
take place two to three years after the
signing of the peace treaty. The treaty
also is designed to provide security
zones for Israel in the Sinai as well asa
program ofarms reduction in the area.

The major disagreement on the
Sinai is the fate of Israeli settlements in
captured territory. The officials said

Continued on page 3

University of Kentucky
Lexington. Kentucky

Amid tears,
cheers, US

completes

3-day event

Compiladi'ro- Al'andstallreports

Bruce Davidson. who won his
second consecutive individual title in
the World 3-Day Event Champion-
ships yesterday in Lexington. credited
his horse with the victory.

“I had a fabulous horse." the 28-
year-old American rider said in an
interview. “I just sat on him."

Davidson rode Might Tango.a gray
seven-year-old thoroughbred and
former race horse. Prior to the
competition. Davidson had said he
wanted to prove that the young horse
could win in an international meet.

He showed his confidence was well-
founded when Might Tango cleared
every jump in Saturday‘s grueling
cross country competition that took a
heavy toll on the field. eliminationg 2|
of the 47 starting riders and four of the
seven original teams.

Caroline Treviranus of the United
States was seriously injured yesterday
in the stadiumjumping competition in
the final day of the Championships.
The jumping phase is designed to
prove a horse is still fit and strong after
a rugged endurance test.

Treviranus. 24. of Berryville. Va..
received a head injury when her horse,
Comic Relief, faltered going into a
three-rail jump and threw her over its
head.

The ten-year-old brown thorough-
bredd hesitated at fence I0 and
knocked the top fence rail down.
according to a Kentucky Horse Park
spokesman. As Treviranus fell from
Comic Relief‘s back “the rail hit her
solid.” the spokesman said.

Treviranus was rushed by military
guard helicopter to the UK Medical
Center where she was examined by
neurologists. A spokesman at the
Medical Center said she was admitted
to the emergency room at 3:2l pm.
with a head injury.

According to the Park spokesman.
Treviranus‘ sister and her stepfather.
McCay Smith. were present at the
Horse Park during the accident.

Despite earlier fears at the time of
the accident, the family said doctors
found no evidence of a broken neck.
back or fractured skull. However. they
said Treviranus is unconscious and
listed in serious condition.

Last night a hospital spokesman
said Treviranus was still unconscious
and under observation in the intensive
care unit. Although the spokesman

Continued on page 3

 

r—today

search for Hunter‘s successor.

southeast corner of Georgetown.

shooting of Kentucky State
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state

LEXINGTON HAS BEEN WITHOI'T a chief administrative officer
since Aug. II. when Dean Hunter resigned and moved on to become city
manager of Durham. N.C. But Mayor Jim Amato refusesto be rushed in his

There has been no pressure on Amato from the Urban (‘ounty Council. in
fact. five of the IS council members say no CAO is needed.

A few have said publicly that Amato could save taxpayers ll lot of salary
money by leaving the position unfilled.

The CAO‘s salary. including benefits. actually is more than 540.000. but
Amato says the post will be filled.

MEETINGS ARE TO BEGIN in Georgetown today in an effort to
complete an enviromentai impact statement on a proposed coal gasification
plant that is unanimously opposed by the Georgetown City Council.

Local opponents ofthe proposed gasifier. including council member Jane
Allen Offutt. feared construction of the gasifier would usher in a host of
heavy industries and destroy Georgetown‘s lifestyle.

The gasifier was to provide low—Btu gas for l74-acrc industrial park in the

AN INVESTIGATION was being conducted yesterday into Saturday‘s
Penitentiary Superintendent

Donald

Deputy Warden Charles Eastland said after the shooting Saturday night
that Bordenkircher was wounded when be confronted an armed inmate
trusty in the maximum security prison.

Brandenburg was wounded in the left leg. Eastland said Saturday night.
The superintendent was treated for the wound and released at Lourdes
Hospital in Paducah. according to a hospital spokeswoman,

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PEGASITS l. ONE OF THE LARGEST satellites ever shot into space.
plunged back into the earth‘s atmosphere at 22l2 am. EDT. yesterday over
northern Angola. the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said.

NASA had predicted about 2|.000 pounds of the satellite and its attached
rocket stage would burn up from re-cntry heat. but about 11300 pounds.
broken into perhaps hundreds of pieces. might survive and hit the earth.
NASA said the danger of anyone being hit by debris was slight. and several
hours after the re-entry there were no reports of even a visual sighting of the

satellite.

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A DEVESTATING EARTHQI'AKE that struck a farming region of
northeast Iran Saturday killed an estimated 9.000 persons and destroyed
entire cities and villages. the official Pars news agency reported yesterday.

The quake. which U.S. scismologists measured at 7.7 on the Richter scale.
was the most powerful in recent Iranian history. officials at the Tehran

Geophysics Institute said.

The news agency said three-fourths of the l2.000 residents ofthe town of
Tahas and its surrounding villages were killed when their homes were
destroyed. Tabas. about 400 miles southeast of Tehran. was at the epicenter

of the quake.

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It’s good news that a bill to add a student member
to the state Council on Higher Education will be
revived for the 1980 Kentucky General Assembly.

The Student Government Association of
Kentucky. composed of student government
representatives from state universities, is making the

The council. the policy making body for state-
supported universities, now consists of members
who are appointed by the governor. The presidents
of the state universities also sit on the council. but in
a non-voting capacity. With this structure, the
council gets no direct information about the
bill‘s passage a prime goal. UK Student complaints and needs of the largest segment of
Government President Gene Tichenor and other SG university populations.
officials are planning lobbying efforts in support of A student member would provide that
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Congratulations to Muhammad Ali, who Friday
night became the first heavyweight fighter to win the
championship three times.

Ali‘s victory is the most recent proof that the
champion is the greatest fighter in history. He
tortured his body into shape for last week’s bout,
and defied experts who argued that at the age of 36,
he was just too old to fight.

Ali often refers to himself as “the people’s
champion." and that's an accurate assessment.
Because of his decision not to fight in Vietnam, for
which his championship was unfairly taken away,
because of his embracement of the Muslim religion,

because of his stands against racism and oppression,
Ali is a symbol. He represents courage and

indomitable spirit for the world's minorities and
oppressed. and he carries their hopes into each
match.

It seems certain that Ali will fight again. A rival
boxing organization has its own heavyweight
champion to pit against him, and the pay for that
and future fights is too good to turn down. Also,
after laboring so hard to bring his body back to top

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assembly. as it was killed in a Senate Committee. By governments. At present. there is no established line dfglfi";
the next session, let‘s hope the bill picks up enough of communication between the council and the g ,, . w “'I‘M
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before age robs him of his incredible skills.

Television station’s coverage
of South Carolina game poor

There‘s no doubt that the interruptions in the
telecast of the UK South Carolina game were
caused by a lack of communication.

No network would be greedy enough to try and
squeeze in a few extra commercials at the risk of

missing part of the game.

If you watched the game on WKYT (Channel 27)
Saturday. you remember the frustration of missing
the first play after a timeout while a commercial
droned on. Home viewers didn‘t see South Carolina

complete the two-point conversion that eventually
brought about a tie game, and other important plays
were missed as well.

Somehow instant replay doesn‘t quite make up
for mistakes. So, attention, broadcasters: clean up

your act and show the whole game. or sell the rights

them.

to a network that can. 'Fans can forgive
fumblemouthed play-by-play and inane
commentary, but don’t take the action away from

’we can, change the world’

The Young Socialist Alliance
(YSA/ is a national organization of
young people — black. white.
Chicano. Puerto Rican. Asian-
American dedicated to the fight for
a better world. A world free of war.
racism. sexism and poverty.

We believe this is a realistic goal. not
a utopia. But we are convinced that a
government of Democrats and
Republicans will never solve society‘s
problems. These parties are tied by a
thousand and one strings to the super-

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Ripped off

On Thursday. Sept. 7, I had my new
bicycle locked to a tree in back of the
Fine Arts building. At about l:30 I
discovered that someone had put a
half-inch hole in my front tube and
apparently had tried to do the same to
my back tube. I guess I was lucky 7*
the tires were still in good shape and
the bike was still there. Damage: one
or two hours of time and $4.l5.

Now the question that gnaws at my
brain ~ Why? i can see the possible
advantages of stealing a bike. but what
the heck can one gain by simply
vandalizing a bike? Why go to the
trouble of stealing five bucks from a
guy if you don‘t get to keep the money?
Why hurt someone you don‘t even
know?

I have now recovered. so I forgive
the guy that got me. I only ask that he
leave his name and address next time
or. better yet. that he take a different
route to class (or wherever).

Bill Stoll
Music Ed. junior

Thanks, Fitz

Tom Fitzgerald's column of Sept. l5
is one of the best pieces of newspaper
commentary that l have been
privileged to read and I simply wish to
say. “thanks a lot. Tom."

Bobby Copeland
English junior

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rich minority of bankers and big
businessmen. whose primary concern
is profits not human needs.

Who can change the world?
Working people. blacks and other
oppressed national minorities. women
and youth. Together we have the
power to uproot the private-profit
system known as capitalism and to
create a new society based on meeting
human needs a socialist society.

The YSA is organizing young
people on the campuses and in the high
schools to fight back against the
attacks of the governments and the
capitalist rulers.

Tne Supreme Court Bakke ruling
that outlawed affirmative-action
quotas dealt a severe blow to equal
rights for women and oppressed
national minorities. The YSA has
helped to organize protests against the
Bakke decision. including a march of
l0.000 last April in Washington. D.C..
and we continue to defend existing

affirmative-action programs both in
school and on the job.

Women today are still not
guaranteed equality under the US.
constitution. The Equal Rights
Amendment remains stalled three
states short of ratification. The YSA is
part of the movement demanding that
Congress extend the March 22. I979
ratification deadline and that
governments ratify the ERA.

The YSA is helping to lead the
movement in the United States for
solidarity with the Black African
freedom struggle. against all US.

government support to the white
minority regime. and for an end to
University investment in companies
that do business in South Africa.

The YSA is part of the anti-nuclear
movement. which has already
mobilized tens of thousands in
protests against this threat to our
health. safety and lives.

The government uses the FBI. the
CIA and other secret-police agencies
to try to silence those who oppose its
policies. The YSA has responded by
taking the government head-on with a
$40 million dollar lawsuit, exposing
the illegal methods of harassment and
disruption directed against political
activists.

The aim of the YSA is to help
educate, organize and mobilize young
people as allies of the working class
against the capitalist rulers and their
government. We support and

collaborate with the Socialist Workers
Party. the revolutionary party of
working people that shares _our views.
We are campaigning for SWP
candidates for local. state and national
offices.

The YSA is pan of a movement of
young socialists throughout the world
who share our goals and political
beliefs. Locally. members of the YSA
helped organize Lexington
participation in the July 9 national
ERA march. helped support abortion
rights. and was involved in initiating
support for the Stearns mineworkers
strike.

This fall. there is the continued fight
for the ERA, a national conference
against apartheid, and nationally
coordinated anti-nuclear actions
around Karen Silkwood Day
November ll. And here in Lexington
people need to support the If people
arrested at UK for protesting CIA
policy in Iran last year.

We think the world can be changed.
But for us to do so. we need your help.
Come to a meeting on “The Prospects
for Socialism in America" to be be
given by a leader of the University of
Louisville YSA. Wednesday, Sept. 20.
at 7:30 p.m.. in room 208 in the
Classroom Building. A discussion of
the YSA in Lexington will follow.

This co n nentary was sub nitted by
Bronson Rosier, a UK enployee and
neabee of the Young Socialist
Alliance in Lexington.

 

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Continued from page I
Egypt demands that Israel
remove the settletnents.

The agreement on the West
Bank and (ia/a Strip is much
less specific. reflecting the
difficulties in that area.

In that agreetnent. the
officials said. I-‘gy pt and Israel
agree to a five year transition
period during which "the
inhabitants will attain full
autonomy." but Israel will be
able to station troops in
specified bases in both the West
Bank arid (ia/a areas.

The countries involved will
invite Jordan to join their
negotiations along with
represenatives of the
Palestinians living in the two
territories. .lordan also will be

Continued from page I
stadium jumping drained the
energy from all the partici-
pants Davidson said. adding he
thought the course was well~
designed and very challenging.
while being extremely tough.

“I was having fun. When it
stops being fun. I‘ll stop.“ he
said.

Davidson. of Unionville.
Pa.. said his string of victories
and the fact he has retained the
world equestrian crown will
help the popularity of the sport
in the United States.

The sport is definitely for
spectators. he said. though it’s
not the kind where observers
bring pillows and eat hot dogs.

However. a picnic-like
atmosphere reigned at

'l.exington‘s events. Matiy

came with cold fried chicken.
buckets of chocolate chip
cookies and thermoses of ice
tea. Blankets were spread
under shady trees and many at
the park this weekend were
carrying sketch pads and
books.

The final team scores and top
live individual scores in the
World Championship 3-Day
Equestrian Event are: first

Canada 436.6; second
West Germany 5|}: third
United States -- 522.2. Top

five individuals are: I. Bruce
Davidson. Might Tango.
U.S.A.. 93.4; 2. John Watson.
Camphridge Blue. Ireland.
I206; 3. Helmut Rethemeier.

Ladalco. West (iermany.
I228; 4. Ralph Hill. Sergeant
(iilbert. U.S.A.. |23.4; 5.

Richard Meade. Bleak Hills.

imitcd to play a "security role"
during the period. Israel
commited itself to establishing-
no new settlements in those
territories during the
negotiations. the officials said.

Ihe IRS. president. looking
back on I3 days of “long
negotiation." acknowledged
that at times the talks faltered
and it scented that the patience
of Sadat and Begin would run
out.

But (‘arter said the results
exceeded all expectations.

Sadat. speaking next at a
ceremony in the White House
East Room. thanked (‘arter for
fulfilling his commitment to
serving as a “full partner"in the
talks.

Great Britain. 125.25.
care unit. Although the
spokesman declined to answer
further questions concerning
her condition. the comment
was made that “You can‘t tell
about head injuries she
might get better later tonight.“
'Ireviranus was fifth in the
overall individual standings
going into the stadiumjumping
competition. The Kentucky
Horse Park spokesman. who
wished to remain anonymous.
said 'I'reviranus‘ eventing
number was l3. a number
many people who are
superstitious consider unlucky.
Comic Relief. named I976

Peace proposal reached

Sadat expressed gratitude to
Carter for his "spirit and
dedication" and concluded
with a prayer that the "spirit of
(”amp David“ would mark a
new'chapter in Middle I’ast
history.

Begin. in a tribute to Carter.
said “he worked harder than
our forefathers did in building
the pyramids of I-‘gyptf'

But before there is peace.
Begin noted. Israel and I’gy pt
have three months of
negotiations ahead to conclude
a peace treaty.

Carter said the framework
can be used later by Israel to
negotiate peace treaties with
her other Arab neighbors,
Syria. .Iordan and Lebanon.

,U.S. places third in 3-day events

National Intermediate
Champion. suffered no injuries
from the accident.

Ihe linitcd States liqiies-
trian Ieain. which has risen to.
dominance in the sport in the
last decade. fell to third behind
runner—up West (iermany
when one of its two riders.
Michael I’Iumb. was elimi-.
nated in the cross country after
his horse. laurcnson. refused
to take a jump.

Ihe loss was the first for the
l'iiitcd States team since the
I972 Olympics. when they
finished second.

The heat and the demands of
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UK came from behind to
force a I4-I4 tie against South
Carolina Saturday night in a
season opener which should
have UK loyalists second
guessing up to the UK-Baylor
contest this Saturday.

Afterward. Kentucky coach
Fran C urci said his squad was
“lucky“ to come out with a tie.

“South Carolina deserved