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By KEVINCOSTELLOE spokesman Larry Speakes described WASHINGTON — The White ; .. ; y 2. _ . . ,2

Associated P1158 the US. air assaults on Tripoli and 5 , House yesteday proclaimed US air 3) BETH LAWSON the real problem of the Middle w . f .‘
the eastern city of Benghazi as a . m 52‘» . 2;; raids on Libya a success that StaffWriter Easl.‘\\'hl(‘h is the Palestine pi‘uii 2 '1 '- ;. j .

TRIPOLI, Libya —— Libya aimed a successful blow against command :5" " 2; “struck a blow against terrorism,‘ St d ts d f ult h di lem.‘ lhesaid i H .
hit—and-run blow at a remote U.S. centers for Libyan-Sponsored terror- 1 , ‘3 2:3; but the attacks appear to have jeop- _ u en an ac .V_ 3V9 ' "MI ”4".“ at‘ll‘m 151” ”11' will ., '. '- ' j
Coast Guard station in the Mediter- ism. "We have sent the message to V A “'2 eff; ,;;;.E, i.” ardized prospects for a U.S.-Soviet V'ded "380110115 ranging from tion to stop the terrorists At. .. -‘ '1 , ’,2' 2;;-
ranean yesterday and summoned Khadafy,"he said. . 3 2:5: summit later this year, SUppOrt alld OPPOSIUOH 10 Uncet“ dulrasool added because >ltlllt‘ ’._. : 1 2 a x .
fellow Arabs to an “hour of re- But in Tripoli, where many pri- *W/ r2 President Reagan said "the l‘ntt- laihty abOut ”9mm." evenings innocent t‘l‘."ill;ti'1 pt'Iiplt' drt‘ 3" - '5: '.
venge“ against America for its pre- vate homes were damaged, it was 5.5”“_.;‘2'2""-,; ,22: ed States won but a single on L 5- bombing 0f Libya. killed , -_ 3 . 21.,"1315‘ 1‘
dawnair raidon Libyan cities. clear the raid also left civilian eas. ;r;;.;2'j’2”'2;_i ;, ,I’g/ gagement in the long battle against (301- Edgar ;D- Maddox. a Pro' Robert ttlwn. d “NH!“ ppm-2‘ f; .- :I-{v .- .21.}

Sporadic anti-aircraft fire ualties. , , . Nip-.2" ‘f/ terrorism“ and pledged to continue lessor 0f military selence.~ sup- sor. doesn‘t support the i'im 3 . U“
crackled again over blackedout Tri- The raid's repercussions rippled 332;" i . y as” 1" with more strikes if necessary. ported the President 5 decismn to dent‘s solution "1 would iflt‘ti't ' .'-. L. 4'.
poli late yesterday. Libyan radio through the Mediterranean and be- 3.. .. ,2‘. "" J, 5 “We would prefer not to have to bomb Libya. He felt it nee: another way or >0lulltln int) 12... ~ g. ,y
claimed American warplanes had yond: l é 9; , ' 'I 3;“ repeat the events of laSt night," he 8558le to do lt‘ so I support him, ”pea“ guvernmem” ‘h‘mm ‘1" " ' _ V‘ 8": "~ 5 .2
returned in a second-wave attack. ,[n Britain. which Prime Min- 335335;...é/a'3 é told a group of business executives. Maddox said. 4 . more plus this mou- oiilg. mm 1 _ 2 - '; .
but US. officials denied it. ister Margaret Thatcher allowed to .-...:,...-:.s.;:2,:i:-’.<.. 2 . ,. 51%.... . But he said that would be up to L1. ‘History seems to indicate that plicates our bll‘iilnt-(i l‘t'ldlllitlsllll) 3; t. ;

Diplomats here estimated 100 peo- be used as a base for the us; at- MOAM‘VIAR KHADAFY byan leader Moammar Khadafy. WU cant appease people like with the Arab world. 'l‘it‘sr’iilt l ; »’~ .:2‘: ;, .-
ple were killed in the attack on Tri- tack. opposition leaders assailed her ‘ ‘ whomhelabeled an arch-terrorist. [that 'rlfthz'ig/lafdd andjéédcome out Olson said he lK‘llt“~ l‘\ u... ,.. . ; . '.

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cu 1 yan ea er 0. oamma demonstrated outside L2.S. diplo— capital. but there was no sound of en inpursui 0 error or poi ica ton th t .2“ 10 th t "t‘ .. . .-.. i . .t,_ \‘l' _ , . ; 1
Khadafysadoptedbabydaughter, mane misswns m West Germany. warplanes or other indication of a goals, Reagan said. The chOice is I'd Ala “Abdslp el errorisgé ing against thh l ii..le. swim itu . .. ; a. . V,

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_In its . first retaliatory attack. expressed "alarm and strong resent- capital plished their twm objectives of P a b P 3 5 an 4’“? \».»i Ull'l \ t‘.- . 2 l ‘ ‘
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J’s tiny Lampedusa ISI§nd. 1{3 Libyas petroleum minister called had struck Tripoli again and four the_United States would strike no way for an Air l-orce l--111 fighter- DomlnlCCi. :9. o; l’tlt'l‘li) litt‘ii in. - ' ‘ 1.
miles north of her? But LS. of“- for an oil embargo against the Unit- had been shot down But m Washing- punish him for past attacks on bomber and i‘s two-man crew miss- pilot. and mp1 mu. r' l._-.
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1... W Van "at“. A patron at Victorian Square observes workers clearing Three thousand Ping-Pong balls

;m_a.k“°§ M “"9“ away debris alter a horse van'croshed into a car yesterday will be dropped some 238 feet on in- LKD is “a chance to pull the Lexington and

or m I... Roth can still causmg slight damage to DeSha s and on odiocent store. leIduals waiting below. Tickets for . . . .

I me. it II 'dld F" o prizes such as record albums. ste- Universny Of Kentucky community together 11] a ‘
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review of tho bonds lot." . . tained in someoftheballs. :nl?:e Effigfniln llO rh1sefmudch’needed dollars

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h 2 3”,; will nd th. ft for the Rose will bring wine lovers LKD .“ Lafitte Hunt
‘22}; .3 and haters together in competition. Cllmml 99 C alrwoman
; . “kg-{f e IS a erno on Entrants will run an obstacle course
. _ - 2 . holding trays of pseudo red wine. —

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_ ,. , charged a 820 late registration fee. The individual finishing with the Facu‘hg cigars tfitntlhrliabnei'e. lThe Run chairwoman.destrilhehh‘the fur?“

' A Q m M of Today is the last day for students They also run the risk of not being - ‘ or . e en g “l . a "0°" on as a ‘T an“ 0 p“ ‘ ”m“ on

. . ~ |0W05t time am the most amount 0f the Student Center Patio. and Universuv of Kentucky commu-

m w my to advance register for both summer able to get in the classes the need ~ ~ ~ ~ 2

C II sessions and the fall semester Fister said y ' wme Willbedeclared the Winner. nity lOSl'lher 1" a “Will? “'lt‘brution

m .f w. h “I. m m ' . _ - Late re istration is . The events are part of a weeklong to raise much-needed dollars for the

mid Q CI 0 '0' MW in A?“ Fister, “WW“. registrar for l h g ‘ a more Tomorrow. the rodents 0‘ UK W‘“ celebration in honor 0‘ the Kentucky scholarship fund “

m‘m t. W um ”Swat“ “'5‘ adv“'“§v 3"“ 9‘“ 9““ y and ”he’s?” Wm. , vie for “Ratof the BluegraSS" in the Derby Festival. The LKD Festival is

7“; 'M m dents have until 4:30 this afternoon than advance registration and isnt LKD Run for the Rodents. Experi- patterned after the [puisville tradi- All events are open to the student

113:}: I. a . w to 3.0 to the datum °f their‘collega to verypeasantshe sald' mental mice. PWVidCd by the Stu- tion, with proceeds from the events pOpulation as well as the general

2 ~. ., . ' “38‘5"" for "9’“ ”"19“" 301333332 ' A payment 9| 359 '5 needed ‘0 COH- dent ACUVIU” Board (the SW50? 0f goingtotheLKD scholarship fund. public, and admission is free. For

»._ 3 2;: h 1 ’ 3' . 5“,“.an who do not advance reg- firm students. registration. Last day LKD). will run a specially designed more information. contact Hunt at

.2 2 , . 2 ister w." have to register at the be- topay thefeeis Aug.6. racetrack sporting their sponsors‘ Lyme Hunt. LKD committee 257-8867.