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Vol. LXXXVI. No. 14 An independent student newspaper serving the UflnPfStty at Kentucky since l894 shag, August 26 1933
- 7 51411:: . .. ear T enszons con tmuously m own
6 . , a an 1 a es c as over proposed debate
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' l H We” WW From Staff andAPreports —'i W" “if she refuses to debate he will would .ipplm'iiite a quick response
' "3,, t 1 ‘ ’ tr} to use that to convince \tllt‘l‘x from mu Host told Ms Steelman
it, I x. j 1 U . 1 that there is something wrong with \Ne hope you .‘If‘l‘ successful in
”4’" 3, \ FRANKFOR'gl— With :efew conl 1/ SIM) {ff/[IHW [(l (/(L that." he said "If we can believe let-citing .tll .it'firniatite response
, ditions, Re u ican 8U matoria .e . . . the ill that she released. it appears trom ouroplmnent
, ’3, . nominee Jini) Bunning has accepted bale [19 ii [H I“ [0 HM) thatixshe is the front runner and ltuiiiiing has been calling for a tie
t. i an invitation by the League of [Ill]! ,0 ('(),]\'I,]{‘() \‘(llf’I‘S‘ wouldn't have much to gain by dc hate in each of the seven congressio-
sgfii Women Voters of Kentucky to de- , . hating " ll.’lltll\lt‘lt't.\
. .. , 3' " ' bate his Democratic rival on Ken- that (Ilt’l't’ I\ V‘HH’N'HNH Host said "we Will agree to di- Mrs t‘ollms has said debates do
. ” 1- 1,11%? _ _ " , tucky Educational'l‘elevision. wrong it‘ll/l 1/11”: .. hater-under these conditions 1 not reflect her style of campaigning,
1;, :41” :1 - ~ Aspokesman for Lt. Gov. Martha . The candidates will llilH‘ no \\itlt‘ll she described .is person-to
' Wig: . '7 Layne COIlinS, the OPPODCUI 0f Bun- prior knowledge of the (lut‘SlltlIlh person

. _.._ I . 4. ning, said yesterday that no decision I, A R I that will be asked. and Will have no "I tloiit eii-r want to get to the
ea, .4“ 1 1v 3 a” has been madeyeton herresponse. - - 0“ er notes with themat the podium " point where there has to he a tele
733:3;31 . I," ' . "" ‘ 1'."- ’ 5’"""“W ’ ' TWO weeks 2180' the league “1"in I’n/ifir'al science 0 KET will distribute the debate to \'l\ltlll camera between us or some
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M” “ ‘1’ ‘V ” 4' ‘ By CAROLYN EDWARDS thought 3"“1" ”HIW‘IHNIUHR “"0" "i think we're also going in the Housing (mice could assign them to
, ;. 43"??«5‘4: . . w W. .- . Reporter the numbers changed." lhlrt'lt said direction of mixed halls for the fu an) available space. regardless of
. , : ’.. 7‘ , W, a.” in a recent interw“ lure." he said their classification. l’ond said
" ' z: «i 4 i V. " UK residence halls may be in for To keep tlH' HMtltW'“ llull‘ film“ “l‘m sort of an advocate of mix A committee will he formed to re
54"?“ i . i: gK/wi‘ii” :1 ' ”v V”?;"~‘Tg.,j:"{11 3:41,, 4, some changes — Single rooms and cially SOUIM- it WWW. 0‘10” W1“ i)" ing them 50-50 The freshmen would \t'dtt‘ll student preferences by inter
. ,i’ 17:25.1. . ‘ 3:3; rich ’5" 453132pe freshmen living in currently upper» made to keep the lmllthllb~ fillt‘d benefit from contact With upper xii-wing students hung in halls and
v 4’ r”- ' f": - ' ';~"i:4/ée¢ 42:14“ classmen halls. This includes encouraging upper class students." Freshmen living In it) tinirtlttlllllfl surveys "It‘s some
. ’ a r - , 1 r4, ‘1 .. ,2 32.4.1253 3" Administrators said they hope classmentosla} m H-sldcncchalk mixed halls would have less restric llllflg Wt‘ ri- going to be aggressive
those two proposals will keep cams Freshmen were unci- given top “(ms than those who would Chum... Mm”, ”merg "mm said
.Hfh‘lHHh l>l1.,._.,pdlmr pus housing filled. uAS we 100k [0 priority ill housing ltfislgllllfl‘lllS lK‘r l“ live In freshmen only llllllh. lu- (_
' the future, the proportion that is our cause they made up to percent of said : _"”|‘;“”':" . “”fhnllb will be
freshman class is going to drop in the student enrollment. llurch said Rosemary Pond, associate dean Jun 13:11": iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiizi I: Fifi]
. - . size.” said Jose hT. Burch, dean of But a decrease tll ttt‘slllllt‘ll flutlt of students. said in the July .3 Kw ‘ ' I i '
Running In the raln students, in thg July 5 Kentucky hers is expet'tt'd. “twining a change npl that mixmg freshmen and up I'm, “1 ”Illintiwni mum he some
Rem“ in priorities. he Said perclassmen would “ease the whole hrfiw": t '1‘; 1‘ game sgtheu-x
Julie Habacker, undecided sophomore, tries to avoid yesterday’s sudden af— “What is hitting UK now, hit all To persuade students to remain assignment process for everyone " Id f‘ an 1" "’3 me" an Upper
iernoon shower by running iotheClassroom Building. other schools three or four years on campus. other schools have of Students would not be turned ‘ assnieniimllmlls
38° . - ‘ and now we have an oppor- fered single "“0”“ ”W9 may be m away because of a space shortage “We‘ll try to work with what the
tunity to introduce a policy that we aposition tndothai," Burch said in the appropriate hall. because the studcnis‘ needs are." Burch and
H ot temperatures cause havoc across the country "“5"“
Associated Press the middle of Florida to the Gulf of It was so hot in Montgomery. Ala. Comparing Iowa's “ng95 to the the governors and congressmen “H" mm. “mm,“ [mm ”W W,
Mexico, where it was expected to two strikers picketing the telephone more than a billion dollars in dam from 26 states in Chicago on Sept 2 h, ....:..,,. ...,....H......,., mm
A heat wave blamed for 17 deaths strengthen, and thunderstorms company filled the back of a pickup age inflicted on southeastern Texas to discuss the disaster 1. t...” \r. I...” K
tortured mid-America another day boomed through the upper Plains truck with water and climbed in to by Ilurricaric ‘illt‘lfl a week ago.
Friday as thousands of farmers ral- with 75-mph winds, baseball-size keepcool. Leach said. “in {to lowa counties Meanwhile. the National Oceanic
lied to call attention to their billion bail and more than 4 inches of rain But to the 2,500 farmers who at- alone. we hatea billion dollar loss " and Atmospheric Administration re _.,....._._.-
dollar losses in the driest summer in parts of North Dakota. tended a rally Thursday at the Nationwide. more than 2m peopled ported Thursday that Americans WEATHER
since theDust Bowl days. It was so hot in Fort Madison, fairgrounds in Bloomfield, Iowa, the died of heat related (aw-s in July spent an estimated $128 billion for
While temperatures shot back into Iowa, that Catholic schools modified drought since early July presented a and more died this week air conditioning in the first two
the loodegree range from Iowa to the dress code to allow students to much more serious problem of sur- In Illinois. t‘hampaign ('ounty Ex- weeks of August, which it said was "" ""' ‘ ’ """" “' "" """"‘
Arkansas and Tennessee, thun- wearshortsandnosocks, vival. tension Agent Hill McNamara said about 12 percent. or “38 million, “" “m ""' "““ """”“ "m
dershowers brought soothing — if It was so hot in Pawnee, Okla, the “This appears to be the worst di- many farmers have simply thrown above normalfor the period t" ”W" l"~"‘r“V l“ "W W’l 90‘ It
only temporary — relief to parts of state health department had the saster of our generation." Rep. in the towel mum it" ”MW In" and mum In
Georgia and theCarolinas. county jail closed because prisoners James Leach, R-Iowa., told the “They're saying. "to hell with the For much of the Deep South. ves "‘“M “" 1““ "' "“' l‘” ""d "”0
Elsewhere, Tropical Storm Barry were sweltering in tie-degree heat farmers, who are urging U.S. Secre- insects, I'm not izoiniz to get a crop terday was the sixth straight din of i‘“ “""“ """W ’"” "'“l "WW-
weakened to a depression with top with no electric fans, a result of wir- tary of Agriculture John Block to ex- anyway.“ energy—sapping heat in a week ihai ‘ i""" "“’ "” "’”'”””“- *"l' 4
winds of 30 mph as it pushed across ing problems. pedite federal disaster assistance. Block scheduled a meeting with saw many records set. 9”“ ' "l m”""""m”"‘
Talks about misszon l
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Ride lands in UK and Lexmgton during cross-country tour
By SCOTT WILHOIT SALLY K. mos
News Editor . first American women astronaut J 1,
Saying she couldn‘t wait to trav- ‘°9°'“‘° W' Astronaut
el the heavens again. Smegcgés 1 n." on ”an“. Wt: ,1. . “1
first woman astronaut, y i . m. 53:»! 11 1 . . I d I
landed for a tour of UK and Lex- 4W1‘241m- 11M . an? , ' N) e m0 e
ington yesterday. of course,"she said. y
“I can‘t wait for another space Ride said she wasn’t treated ' / ~ ' ' for Student
shuttle mission,“ Ride said, ”i any differently than her male COU- '1’ .,
ill-‘3t hope NASA will take me." terparts during her extensive pre— ‘ 1'" ' .1 / 1
' The 32-year-old space traveler flight preparation. “There really is. ’ ByS1EPMANII-ZWAI.I.NER
fielded questions during a press is no difference in training for a - ‘ ‘ Senior Staff Wnter
conference yesterday morning, as woman andaman,"she said. .
part of her visit to the National “Most of our training Wasn‘t 5%., Katie f'lark. during a tour of the
Aeronautics and Space Adminis- physical. because there was no " Wenner-Gren Research labor-to
tration's Technological Applica- need for it.“ she said. “Up in m. ‘ , - z. . ry yesterday. met the model of
tion Program at UK's Wenner- space I could lift four or 500 W a . - her future aspirations -~ Sully
Gren Research Laboratory. pounds easily. Most of the training it? ' a) Ride. America's first woman a:-
Ride said she favors giving was more mental than anything ' ,, “‘5 : tronaut
more money to universities to else." , . ‘ ‘ “She has such great qualifica-
study technology made available hiring her press conference. . . tions,“ Clark. an engineering se—
throughthespace program. Ride commented on further use: , . '? I nior. said “It gives such an inept-
“1 think it is very important of the space shuttle fleet. She said , “ . . a ‘ ration. not only to women. but to
that more funding 80 t0 universi- she had no reservations about fit , all people "
ties," Ride said. “We need more shipping national defense mech- e \\ t‘lark said her brief conversa-
raearchatthegrass-rootlevels." anismsaboardtheshuttle. 31' ‘. z ' tr "' ‘\ ' man With Ride was a disc-tum
She admitted she was getting “The Department of Defense A ' ' . \ ’ ' about weightleuneu in space and
tiredof all the We“ caverage she takes up one-third Of our pay- "Witt .l‘ .,- . _ its effects "She (Ridei aid
has received since the launching load," Ride said. “I'm not really we... .11 '”' 1 \ weightlessness took no effort but
of the Space shuttle Challenger upset by that. because DOD would ‘ * ‘” g1 \ . it took about five minutes to ad-
lastJune 18. send them up anyway ming ex- ‘ " " ‘ 1 , ' just to gravity after coming back
The hardest pm of being Amer- pendnble rockets. The shuttle is ,_ '.: ‘ 4 I ' toearth."(Jark aid
cia's first woman in space “'88 00‘ only actingu a carrier.“ It ' i i . (Jartt first decided to become an
the rocket trip. Ride Mid. but the She also said she hopes there astronaut in ms at age a. “In
awcwntry touring she has en- would be increased turn from “Hum". 11 q” . . 1974 l dim‘t see it u a reality,"
duredsinceretuminghome. Corigi-essfor future splice uplora- ' ‘ "' she said Now. Ride“: contour
“I am gettingkind 0f “Ck 0f itfi‘ tion. “NASA is very entniniutic tiom to aeronautics have made
Ride said. “But i think it is WWI” aboutputting up a space station." S‘IIy Ride. (left) is greeted by Prestdcni (MIR Singletary dim“ i..., w 1;“ anoinmm cm» Ride. America‘s firu woman 1N... her realize that Ii! can W
mt ht it a” all the m CMVO- shesmd. naut. was I crew member aboard the seventh mission of the \pa 1‘ 'u. :u'.-.. m nucvn program She admin. however~ that \im minim"!
I'm “‘0‘ A '9.“ film. 'W to has grown tired of the media coverage that has ur'imndcd her :m c " .- a.“ Film m ltx m Yet" a
”Idolookfa-wnrdtothedny Ride.willbecircllngtheEnrthby scrmlheforehergmlscanhe
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Role reversal film Mr. Mom an s miserab y in vrrtua y every aspect
Economic realities being what sullied the silver screen since the cussion in this film. however. Next tely for the camera throughout the suspension of disbelief is in order for
_ ' ' x» they are. a thoughtful and entertain- old “Blondie and Dagwood” traves- thing we know, Jack’s getting him- film. anything even mildy funny such films, but in the case of ”.Mr
_3 ing film about the travels of a suc- ties of the 19405. self back together to the tune of seems hilarious in comparison. Mom"l’m simply not willing.
- ,-- . ’ cessful working wife and her recent- A vacuum cleaner named Jaws (what else?)the “Rocky" theme. Mr Mom" isn't intended as a se-
3' 3? ;3 3 3. ly laidoff househusband would he runs amok (three guesses what fa- rious study of the often neccessary “Mr. Mom" is playing at the North.
' ,3»; 3% ,33,33 most welcome. What we have in- mom theme music accompanies To be fair, the film has a few role-reversals traumatizing many park and Southparh cinemas; rated
3, 3 . 3 a, i, '- 5,1,, stead is “Mr. Mom." that scene). Jack overloads the funny moments, as when Keaton contemporary marriages. Instead PG for mild profanity and bland
3,3 , ,L ‘ , '”" 1‘ Michael Keaton plays Jack Butler, washer, burns dinner and wears a and some neighborhood housewives it's a light comedy no more substan- sexual situations.
. ., ,.,. s, an automotive engineer who finds gas mask while changing the baby’s play poker for cost-cutter coupons. tial than "Tootsie." and a good deal
3 , 333 l himself suddenly out of work, which diapers. But after watching Keaton mug cu- less entertaining. I realize a willing GARY w_ PIERCE
-J' x“ '3’» is believable enough. That his wife Keaton does manage some charm
. ‘ ,3 2' Caroline r’l‘eri (:arr) should land a in a few sequences, but charm alone ‘
M . 3 . high-level executive position her can’t save a film this shallow. After 6' a Head Start In
1‘ '1 "’ first time out of the house is ludi several hectic weeks of housekeep- thoRaco for
”at Q, » 9.3% crous ing, Jack confronts Caroline in a ployrrAiont With WELCOME to
“’3 [3 333 While t‘ai‘oline wows ‘em at the of- heated discmsion about their role- Resume Done At ' .
z. ' " . fice with her innovative ideas, Jack reversal and his jealousy at watch- 3 ~-
stays home, minding their three ob- ing her scurry up the corporate lad- 33553-733'YI'Z3EC3 ' the unwers'ty 0f Keilhmky
noxioiisly cute children, and battling der. (63:92:83 9‘ 33,. "
more household cliches than have Don’t expect any serious dis- 4b,} and ‘
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 YHI KINYUCKV KIINIL Friday. August 26, 19.3 J
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‘At Long Last Love’ is an attempt to recreate ’30 grandeur
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— I? The authors of The Golden Turkey mostmusrcals songs other than the way they were a mute «min at ' ii \Jltll'l' llt Ylir inn.-
Awards said it was the worst musrcal Unfortunately. most critics felt the suns. choreographed, orchestrated and he left t‘rlllt'l\l‘.t no mo; made .I number
n‘ ever made and they had a plethora of voices should have been dubbed over filmed Btudanovieh. who had included .i of enennn ll‘. Ito install-tum ltt'ltl l'here
. ,3 critics backing their decision ”At bong Shepherd‘s mice. which had been trained Porter song in “Whats l'p, Doe“ and fore .t putt a: ‘tt*.\t‘\ .kit\ mug .n wait
‘ ” Last Love," however. was an attempt to for opera and not mm. was not always on "Paper Moon. ' has admired the work of hoping for 'ltt' Ll't 012': hr .tt-iiltt maltr-
, recreate the lost grandeur of the ‘305 mu- the right key Reynolds. as a drunk mil this sophisticated man for years And it A mistake
order for 1.3., w ' sicals. lionaire. sounded too much like Dean was one of his songs. 'I Int-ed Him But .\llt‘l i 23:13.» - ointmrm‘. and
Of “.Mr . . , Elaborate art deco sets. sumptuous Martin. whose vocal abilities have never He Didn't Love Me ‘ that inspired the l'rlllt’Jl . NW 7,. ;, ..-..ml \t lung
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subsequent passing of a mandatory student health fee has v. ”e ' I ,f ’x’ . 'l. \t ”I" the

' come to fruition. Those against the fee —— they eventually *-"’ / a f 9 4 ballt
settled for a promise of exemptions for students who have __....r/ 'i ‘- . Qa.‘ arou

their own health coverage — will now find out just who WEE-K c0111.:

qualifies. and

In order to receive exemptions, students must already _'——_———— " —“—‘_——'—"' ' Was,

have health coverage that is “comparable” to the Univer- they

sity’s. Only two Health Maintenance Organization plans —— . born

“Healthcare of Louisville“ and “Healthcare of the P o 0
BluegraSS” — automatically qualify a student for exemp- reSS neg e C S cause 0 a l" C on 16'
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Stlldents Who feel they are entitled a; an exlemption . For some mysterious reason, poli- Forty-five percent of the people in tion is over30years of age. dollars to keep Cuba afloat econom-

mUSt apply by Sept. 14- If they are turned 0W“; t ey may thlaHS, columnists and reporters El Salvador are under 15 years Of What should be US. foreign poli- ically, and Afganistan is a terrible

appeal the deCiSion. . never mention the