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Vol. 1.xxn. No. to: Ker e] l‘niversin of Kentucki
Monday. February l8. I980 an independent student newspaper Lexington, Kentucky
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By BARBARA WARD 500$“! theater. a larger book store. meeting A major problem with any building delay is adding 80,000 square feet at a cost of $5l per I45 to around six. “No one realized what the
sum \Htlel roomg. lounges and office spaces. that “the longer we wait. (the more) the build- square foot. Inflation has raised that price to ‘605 were going to do to student enrollments.“
‘ ‘ Vice President of Business Affairs Jack ing size decreases due to inflation," said Chris 575 per square foot. so'about 32.000 feet haie Menens said. "The building was too small
The proposed $4.1 million Student Center Blanton indicated that the “total time“ Batts. presidentof the Student Center Board. been cut from the earlier plan. practically as soon as it was built,"
expansion. originally scheduled to begin this , . l . d . h l' . d b ‘Id' fth The S4.l million price tag is set and cannot Mertens said the 5'19 “l the new hOOkSIOW UK and the l’ni\ersity 0f LOUMIHL‘ rank
June. has become entangled in red tape and is m”? w, m 1 e pran'ningdatti) :1 in: 0 he be increased because the expansion is being was cut. as were the number and size of new lowest in Kentucky in amount ofspace pcrstu-
still “a long way from groundbreaking." Swapsrh has nokliil‘ldengeahd lihhlfaice' ‘6:ch (i; funded by a $I0increasetto$3L25l in the stu- meeting rooms. Initial proposals calling for dent. she said.
according to the director ofthe Student Cen- lee . risman. b r. h h d .. i'l " ‘ dentactivity fees approved bythellKBoard of new food service space were deleted. A new A ‘ . . _ . 9 g. . . ’
ter Marv .Io Mertens. jettington) hfibhm roug tt e “lg“ ongas Trustees and Studetit Government last year, vending 11ml WI“ be bUill instead. Sht’ Said- ' report prepared m I 7“ lndlc‘md that [he
i 1 .. . _ fast as .anllC'pathd “”9“. or problems Revenue bonds will also be sold tosupplement “10 Student Center was 185‘ renovated In bookstore alonewould need 31000 squareleet
In order to meet the stricter fire codes the WWW" inthe heating. ventilation and aircon- funds generated by the activity fee increase. 196} at a cost ofSBZAS per square foot. It “in by I980 toconfoinitonational norms. Ihel K
expansion will have to be separated from the ditioning systemsin orderto makethe budding The fee increase will begin next semester. funded by a student activity increaselrom $3 to bookstore presently has 9442 squartt feel.
“151ml! structure. MUN“ g‘h'd~ and thc‘mh" energy Cff'C'emt Mertens said. Students will have to pay foi it SIZ. UK enrollment at the time was 9.|90. When the expansion is completed Merteiis V
tects need em“ Planmhg “me' Blanton said he expects a construction con- three or four semesters without using it. she The number OlVSIUdeS 110“ being SCWCCd believes it “l“"brmti LK UPlOimtlhllV TCSPCL‘
I he two-story addition will beyioined to the tract to be completed by fall. and the building said. by the same space is 20.770. representing a table level both in the state and among other -
present budding by a walkway and willhousea to be available for use by tall, [982‘ Original plans for the addition called for decrease in square feet per student from about benchmark institutions in the nation “‘
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I.” 1 I ~ . j .1 I ‘ it ',e , gfjflu; , ”psi-1.7 n" " X”? ...-. By MARK GREEN trict); former US. Senator Marlow
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”’7 “W .i $;/,,. t. 24% Hampshire primary in two weeks. he Senate "has the ability to get elected.
“ii; ' - g, ,. i "“i” be in trouble" in his bid for the we.“ the. 0mm “ring for the GOP
‘- v. 1 - 4» 7," £53 presidency, according to Gov. Lamar presidential nomination) have been
7 V, ”2’ . _ :5? 4 ”27,7 " .5. Ah. 51,2. Alexander of Tennessee. campaigning. Baker has been provid-
, ,. a) , 3, r‘ _ 2.}. ,, 17/ Alexander. in Lexington Saturday ing leadership.“
/% "’a g? ..j', 74 ’7 _‘ 5;“ WW3? :2; for a Lincoln Day Reception. held a Baker‘s showing in Iowa. (lb per-
' . ”’2 J . ._._ f ; tr] gash}; ' " , fig: 94/ press conference upon his 4 pm. arri- cent of the vote) Alexander pointed
. ,/ ..5 f . , Jim ,< «2%,; /. 5 at f» j. . "a val at Bluegrass Field. out. was better than that of John Con-
- é} . ” 7,” /,. 1:3 A i - .5 ., £4 The formation of a Baker for Presi- nally. Rep. John Anderson or Sen. .
. W / "I , ' , . / . .7 _ «a; dent Committee in the Sixth District Robert Dole. George Bush's strong .
. ‘ _ 7 " y . . gray? ’ § ,. 1 . 7..”7/ ., ,. . “74, was also announced at the press con- showing in the Iowa caucus was also a ' ' '
5;; . i . ’9 7// . . . -1 : H7W‘ : .. . ..: WW” ‘ " 0%? Sixth District committee are: Robert said. Prior to the caucus. he said. e\e~ .
. :5, 7,3: '1 with“ . fl ' ' 'i' Mm" ”W ..,, 1M Gable. a former Republican candidate ryone was wondering if Ronald Rea-
' ‘ ;/%,;/’,g:”ydy.l - ' /.9 >‘ . t ,;’,,,7 . ' h” for governor of Kentuckyand finance gan could possibly be knocked off.
t. at” v " .. . . ..,. ..,... . co-chattmatt tt the item... utter Now tt appears that he
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' ‘ _ BY DAV”) CO""*'/K"“°' 5"" and Joe Johnson.formercountyjudge and Reagan have been campaigning
. The agony of Vlctory in Fayette County. for so long." Both announced their
' Baker has landed the support of candidaCIes and started actively cam- .
. ' \ some ofthe state‘s GOP heavyweights paigning long before Baker. he said.
. After watching Sam Bowie crash to the floor (and get up very slowly) during Moredock. Paige Fowlkes, and DeWayne Bevil. wear looks of fear. indiffer- in US. Rep. 1 im Lee Carter (6th Dis- Continued on page 3 .
yesterday‘s l'K-l‘niversity of Nevada at Las Vegas basketball game. Jayne ence and awe respectively while viewing the game at the Student Center.
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‘ B! “M CAGE" European training program.”Kearney ney said. “I am in my mid-30sthough. disciplined training program. ing and endurance with weight train- . '
51d" “in" said. citing generous scholarship sup- so I would not want to missthis oppor- “working mostlyon general condition- ing." he said.
‘ port, high~quality recruitment and tunity to compete." . A
, ProlessoryJay Kearneywhoteaches effective off-season conditioning pro- (Ed. note: Jay Kearney moved his ,
sports physiology in the College of 'grams as necessary for successful training camp to the wilds of central '_ -. '-
Health. Physical Education and co championship competition. Florida earlier this month. Concern- , '
Recreation. is putting his own educa- .. . . ing the proposed boycott of the 1980 ,2 _.l
. . tion on the line this year as a possible Right now. I have taken a leave or Moscow Olympics, friends say he is j ’ _
competitor on the [5. Olympic' absence to "hm‘ and probably the disappointed, but philosophical.) f ' '7“ _
. . . canoeing team. LOGO-meter canoeing events this year only support Im reasonably 'sure of is “Th t p . p t l .- . I' it"; 7 .,
“My man is paddling. not rowing." in the Summer Olympics. travel expenses to competition from h, . el raining is :0 exc hdldhlh . ‘51,... .
said Kearney. correcting a frequcm “Canoeing is probably the least the Olympic Committee. Kearney pvgsrcha. o Loprst V .hdrlhe" a tt. .
misnomer of his event. "I he canoes. developed Olympic sportinthe United said. k elwcnde hygrn': Kh’h .0 high?“ ' ‘ i,
called ShCll-‘t are built fm on? 0T [“0 States," Kearney said. “In Eastern Although relatively new tocompeti- 8:3 saanal pad :25 iiom::;;nicl: 80f ' -- . . i ' ,, ,
paddlcrs and are designed for flat. Europe it's consistently one ofthe top tive canoeing. Kearney has a wide canoeiii ‘harielbow‘ too hi h a addle 7W “a“ a , *WW“ ”hm . ' .,
. . smooth water;they‘re very unstable on three or four sports." background in athletics. In high [00 d egin the w' te 't keg] outpofthe "26%,” j . '1 ' ”b“; -M
, the “5”“- and ‘80 unmaneuverable,“ Kearney added that sponsorship of school and college. he participated in cours: fine thedseife‘tails can adver- 3A6} . 7 v I
he ”a‘di . _ Olympic athletes for a sport like football, wrestlingand track. allon the sel . affect 'our erformarice or waste - 15; , , .
' . Kearney. originally from upstate canoeing is extremely difficult in this varsity level. Kearney also has coach- )0: e d ”y eh ‘ ”fiwww' ..,-i: . . I
' “huh ork. began paddling ‘h 1971 country. ing experience in three varsity sports. 'i r n L anc ' ”in“ : ’ “mafia
and hm entered competition ‘h '976‘ “UK‘s basketball program would be “Physiological age doesn‘t seem to During this spring semester. Kear~ By ANNE ROBERTS/Kernel Stiff
. He hopes to compel6 ”1th“ 500‘ and an excellent example of an Eastern he a major factor in my sport,” Kear- ney is continuing his off-season self~ My KEARNEY AND “SHELL“
0d a) pressure in Congress and elsewhere to releasearepon Embassy in Tehran since Vov. 4 by Islamic militant Drafl at [e aSt 3 y6 a‘ s
\ the Selective Service prepared for the White House on students.
state various ways to mobilize young people for military Iranian President Abolhassan Bani—Sadr. in an ear- d .
AN Ol‘T-OF-(‘OI'RT SETTLEMENT 0' 3135.000 duty in time of emergency. her interview over Greek television. said the hostages away, expert a Vlses
has been accepted by landowners in Harlan County's GEORGE BUSH. FORMER AMBASSADOR 21:51:: "0:12; ficth 1h“: 1:8:0mmission delivered ”5
ravaged (‘rankt Creek are; The amount is intended and CIA director. yesterday won all l4 of Pucrto ohligatgisons c 'm e ‘ mm undcn‘fleh m By WALT PAGE sion in the early ‘705 investigating the
to cover damages they sought from coal companies RICO} dclczétcs ‘0 the Republican NationalConven- ' Staff writer selective service process. The professor
“h“ “’"m‘m'ned ”‘8 “”3“ mm“? ”‘0 ”705' “°" .”‘ 'h‘ h’“ ”"h‘hm'a' tha'y 0‘ '93,“ CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER JOE (LARK also testified before Sen Edward
[hc‘u‘f h-‘ hhlahdommagam“ 'ZCOTPOYW and Whh 3h hem"! Of 'hc prcc'hm "Wh'hgi h”5h ended his na'ional l t’ . "Y u' e not draft b it t I K nned ‘s investi ation into adminis-
indi'sidualdefcndentshad originally soughtmorethat had 9"“ ”P a commanding 2" margin 0"" Sen, ' . ' pl levec‘ion campaign yesterday. 0 r ~ a ye i c - y '8 .
$3 million in damages Howard Baker in the island‘s first presidential prim- Insistlng the 'rogresstse Consenatives would‘matn- wouldn‘t whnno hem your Shoes now‘ "anon ofthe mmtar’ (inn.
I’he plaintiffs had contended that rocks. trees. dirt. “Vt WhiCh gives all its delegates ‘0 the winning vote- ”13:33? by scoring a lTlruman-séylelugzet \ ictory. though.” said-Dr. Gary WamSICy‘ .who . He was kmmduchd as the be“ qual-
and other debris was dumped into streams because of getter. _ _ headed hhrf'ofglefllitirg: gifii: rt Pt. 'I 1raldRartyi, '5 Working ““11th can" Adm'ms' 'fied min m America to speak on the
improper mining practices The suit claimed the Bush's. victory gave mm a ”'9 lead 0"" former solid leadhintheirbidt t k bl ke i"? tuheau. a tration 0" questions 0f reform 0f ‘hh SUbJCCI.
. dumping contributed to severe flooding in October California Gov Ronald Reagan, who was not entered servatives who cm": are dae power romt econ- Selective Service. “I never wanted to be tagged as an
I977 and September ms in yesterday‘s primary. in formally bound delegates; Hons .u“ nine months: (Eu ea" gmcmmem 'ndec‘ “You've gotawhileto sweataboutit expert on the draft." Wamsleyjoked.
. Baker. in third place. hasa total of five. A total of998 The] mu“ of the pafilgmm elections could »» until I983 at the earliest in my opin- “I‘m all for patriotism and all. but I
natlon :Ziiiihtactsio: ""d‘d for the GOP Pres'dmh‘h affect future Ll.S.-Canadianrelations. pamcuhriyme ion, unless there‘s a real emergency don't think a man serving in the mil-
('ONGRESS ls ABOl'T T0 BEGIN Hamming wor'd Influence American big business has over Canada‘s before then. emphasized Wamsley, any should be a sucker. And thats
Prcszdent Carter's draft registration plan amid grow. economy. speaking last week at the invitation of what many ofyou arcyustifiably afraid
mg demands for information that the administration l,'.N. St;(‘RETARY-(;ENERAL KURT WALD~ weather h“ “mm," 5Ch°°' 0f D‘P'0m‘cy °h mm”. ”'d' .
has refused to release. HEIM yesterday chose a five-member international and International Commerce. "The question ofthe draft '5 prema-
In general. members of the House armed services commission to probe Iran‘s grievances against the Today‘s weather should be an Imprtl\{‘mt"ll oyci “Congress can‘t even decidcto goto turc. We‘ve not reached that pomt yet
personnel subcommittee conSIdCring Carter's plan to deposed shah. and the United States agreed to the the past weekend sunny and a little warmer with a the bathroom WilhOUl a dCbalc , 30d and want for qmte a Whhe- 1 he
register men and women aged lit to 20 advocate regis- selections. a UN. official said. He added that Wald- high in the mid 30s Tonight will be clear and not as this issue Will be tied up for months, Administration has a very firm posi-
tgirtli‘gnmen. but are hostile to the idea of registering heim was awaiting Iran‘s response. cold witha lowinthe upper 205. Tomorrow should see possibly years.“ tion that we don‘t need the draft nOW."
The admmlmatmn ls comma under inma‘mg "'28:??1‘323'glxu dfisltmed IS I Steptowml the mostly sunny and warmer Comm“! WI”! 3 hlsh "1 Wamsley is the author of Selective The President hasnt instituted the
~ merican hostages held attheU.S. the mid 40s. Service In . Changing America. He draft and doesn't have the power to.
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