_ '——'_ '——__—_— Sondra-Ion , Researchers at the UK Medical Center say they have discovered highar‘thon- normal levels of a potentially danggrcms . ._. C enzyme in the white blood “it, of (.93. - __ __._..__. .J‘ )y rette smokers See paged 1) Vol. LXXXV. No. llb Thursday. February 17, l983 An independent student newspaper University of Kentucky, Lexmgton Kentucky U n - e S - t co - d e t t f. I - b By(‘L7RTANl)I~IRSON W ~ " ' ‘ '- SeniorStaffWriter m \ M . . ‘ Ax \ r. I _ . .. ”1‘wa ', 2"“ ii ”" ’ .. , 1981-82 statistics from :2 2 : > . I Ml King Library Officials say the Association of Research Libraries . W .. budget cuts have significantly de- (101 college and university libraries surveyed) ‘\ : _ ‘ , , t. creased funds they need to acquire ‘\ M ~~ M . 2., : . W books and riodicals in fiscal 1984 , ” "‘ “t" " pe - 4 . Overall Index Rankings Gross Volumes . ‘ ‘- -~ and that the UniverSity may be . V! \ forced to impose a 2.5 percent tax on Added . . ' ' , 9' .. all campus departments to offset the 42 ‘ i ”r " ” , ,7, losses. 4\ Q '« . ' - . ”Q l.’ The tax being considered would be 45 48 2 f l -' ' , ’ ’0 ' 4i .'- A a. -' levied on the operating budgets of g é .\ . ' ', ' f ' r the other departments. and the reve- & Q q . ' « y “L. i - ~ s N s ‘“ nue would be added to the library 5 , / . J N _ " funds, said Paul Willis. director of g 3 g y u i, ' ' libraries The library lost $83,000 l l l / from its $2—mnlion budget for the _ 0 ° F I ._ .y ,. _ m v ,- i currenttiscal year. R Q Q ft .. ~~ Art Gallaher. main campus chan- / ‘ 2 9. 2 m " , " 1‘ ,, ' cellar, said the tax proposal was ' - p . '. ”it-C 5 w . . ' under consideration for next year‘s WW , . .1 . c. , _ . < . budget and had not been finalized [L A / M [AV . , , 1' ,. y, .. “r ' “This is the first year the L'niver~ / ‘ ' " ,b . , ‘ . sity has had to resort to tax units to t \ , «. g . {b l. _ a come up with these funds." Willis - it.» < - .\ . , said. “The budget situation cam- 3, " x it \ puswide has gotten so tight that I ( 1’ / :‘n t . ‘ , they‘re forced to resort to this tax." Volumes in Library Total Staff Total Operating i. if”? i ‘ ‘: Ft Willis said the budget cuts will af- E "d" r \I \‘ ~ . \ «‘4 feet "carryover" funds the library xPe u 0! ' \ i , ‘ uses to pay for items ordered in one 46 ,“ a, {i . fl fiscal year and received the follow 47 ‘ r . . ing year. 50 so . ‘ I “The fiscal year ends on June 30." 52 56 : ' “\i \ 9 " . Willis said ”If there‘s an order I 67 58 i that‘s outstanding. then we have an i ‘1. . , . 6'] , r ‘ . amount in the budget to pay for the O .— N O ,_ N O N z . 5 - , I book but we won't pay for it until Q 0 Q 0 O D O P Q - --‘ , I} .) thatbudget is no longerin effect ” l l I I , I I 0' G I t, 5" I . Willis said it has been a "loo 0 O I- 0 O '- F - . ‘ standin " mctice to carry ”VET h D O F O Q h I Q Mcrsvwm-r - ~ 8 P l . ‘ .~ / e e o e a: o: o- 0 e », part of the library s budget from one u- r- .- r- u— r- r- 0 u- l year to the next “But as of right I \ ‘ Vi; A student uses a microfilm reader in financially troubled Ml ., now. I don‘t have the money.“ he / y/ We \ \ ~13 KingLibrary. ‘i said. “If the l'niversny frees up ’ J.riMuAvs/xm.isiaii _______________________ l enough money. they may restore it have to weigh requests against the we‘d like to have but something which is a cumulative rating taking "We spend over $1 million on peri- eral.” Robert llemenway dean oi {I But lcan‘fcount on it " needs of every other department iii that's quite costly " He gave as an into account nearly all library sen: odicals alone.” Willis said The rest the English departn‘ientsaid h Willis said lht‘ (‘ul WES unex: the l‘niversny.” he said. "I have to example a collection of a major ices and expenses. It includes all of the monev comes from the librar- .. . , ,, , _ , . . i. _ . . - . , ~ It will be ixtrtmily diffituii for .f pected. but any books already or decide which requests to say yes to composers works ordered by the subsidiary libraries on the respec- y s non-recurring budget. Which va» ug to mmmup to pul‘suv n'1llti'1'l ‘ dered must be paid for and which to say 'no‘ to We‘re musiclibrary tive campuses ries from year-to-year This year. ll recognition if we do my ll£l\t“ill ‘N. 1 Jim Birchfield. asSIstant director going to have to squeeze every de» "We‘d be less likely to commit a “Last year we were 45th. and the is $1 2million equatcresearchlibran ”HI.” ‘ A for collection development at the li- partment a little.” lot of money for a few things" like year before we were 42nd." he said. "The l'niversity pieces together . ‘ ' Mary, said the loss of funds Wlll (iallaher said the carryover such a collection,he said “That isa direct result of the budget surplus savings funds from other ”in“ \f‘Wlx‘rF Pl“)lf‘»\-""r ”l "““i ii force the library to ask faculty money was “a casualty of reduced Willis said items needed by a decreases we've been experienc- areas in the l'niverSity and gives it puter “'lf‘m‘“ 9‘2“?“ “1”“ ”“mt‘? 3 members in each department to cre- funding it‘s as simple as that “ He large group of people will have ing " to us to buy books." Willis said “it." I ate priorities of their requests for said the cuts to the library are part greater priority than "something Ml King‘s annual budget includ- "They hay‘eto dothatevery year " "i think the effect will be inil: . books and jounials of" a blanket reduction in funding for just one or two people need This es a recurring annual acquiSition Faculty members are concerned rect." he said When pl‘lispt‘t'ltu' ,‘ ”We‘ll have to go back to people all l‘niversity departments \villaffect long-term research " budget of 3776.470. Willis said that that reductions will affect instructor faculty members come here to ltliiK t and ask them which ones they need Birchfield said one of the first Willis said M 1, King ranks 48th money was increased last year by research and student needs “A around and see that the lilillt'l‘ltlb ‘ the most.”ftirchfield said areas affected by the cut will be out of 10] libraries Judged by the 3120.000 . but the increase was the major research library is essential they need for research ai'ent .iyaii .5 Willis agreed with ltirchfield “l "desiderata that‘s something American Research Library index. first since 1967, to us. and to the humanities in gen- able. they ‘ll go elseyi here I ,' 7' ‘ “ATM" 7 ' "'7 a ' ~# 1‘ ' 4 t , , . st » ‘ ,‘ ‘3‘ ‘ i-n use ~§§ if}? }‘\v '3 THURSDAY dicting that a black will run for president in ' _ .. “i ‘ l 1984, but he isn't saying whether he will be a ‘ I . Oi .. I i I f. 3;;- “ii § .1 5‘ FmAssoahtedPress reports candidate. "Q . " - ‘ E “ - ~ ' Jackson, head of the Chicagobased self- e _ ' . f t *9? Oil spill in river dissipates “'9 9'°UP Ope'°"°" ”’5” 5°“ “"35“” : . , 3 . 0 ' ‘ ' ‘ i ‘ $9 ‘i 3 night at Morehouse College that, at this point, W31}: ‘ ‘ r‘ 3a . ‘ . ., , FRANKFORT -- State environmental protec- he is only 0 ”CO'OIYSlH in pushing the idea 0i 0 , ‘ ' I f tion officials said yesterday that an oil spill in bIOCk candidate for presudent. the Kentucky River is no longer a threat to the He called °"_ blacks '0 $99k every °V°'l°ble l drinking water of cities along the river. political office in I984, saying, We must break 1, ’ The slick, which at one point stretched 50 out “Re a plague, running for governor U-S‘ miles, began breaking up as it plunged over senator and even preSident. , Lock 6 on the river. While an oil "sheen" was . visibie on sections of the river, there were no U.S. moves to counter Libya . large concentrations of crude, the Natural Re~ . " : sources Cabinet said. WASHINGTON — The United States has sent 7’ ' Three containment booms placed across the AWACS planes to Egypt and has moved on air- " ‘ river near Tryone in Anderson County. about craft carrier battle group to counter a Libyan ( ‘ l3 miles downstream from Lock 6 in Mercer aircraft buildup apparently aimed at the . ; ‘ County, were left in place in the event that Sudan, Pentagon sources disclosed lastnight. .. V any concentrations flowed downstream, the The carrier USS Nimitz and its escorts are K m ' cabinet said. now operating north of the Gulf of Sidre, wa- 1% st W 7‘", ‘3 Environmental officials said the rapid disso- ters claimed by Libya but held by the United “1* 53$“: $§u$§§§ is“ lution of the oil may have been aided by 0 States to be international. It was over that gulf “g L 13%“? : “h ‘ t s: {3 large amount of debris and clay in the river. that US, fighters shot dawn two Libyan planes .7». ‘ ' 7 7‘ H T ' iiicii snvm .. . ’ two years 090' h Dione Keolty a spokesperson for the UK wrestling team addressed a small audience yes'e'aay Reagan retreats on documents According '0 t ? Pentagon sources Who at a rally to preserve the program The meeting held at noon in the Student Center («and spoke only on condition that they not be iden- Ballroom, centered around the Athletic Assooations vote last semester to drop the snow WASHINGTON _ President Reagan declared tified Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy . I o u I last night he retains full confidence in EnViron~ has moved 0” ”N's lo bases "1 ChOd: the 0d Speaker says team was mISInformed mental Protection Agency chief Anne M. Gor- Iocent 60”"er '0 ”‘9 SOU'h where L'bYO has , such, but retreated on the assertion of exec- been supporting one ”("0" 'n a C'V'l WC” .. .0 rest ers o ra y to save program charge her with contempt of Congress. Chad 5 eastern neighbor, the sources said As White House negotiators tried to arrange coach of the women‘s swim team. Mrs Realty said the informatioi‘ a compromise with congressional leaders over ity STi-TPII,\NIEWALLSER filed a complaint that sparked an iii was obtained from press releases the delivery of previously withheld documents, Staff Writer \‘estigation into the balance of male fronit‘liff Hagan, l'K illhlf‘llt' tllrt‘t R t Id t' II b d t and feniale\.ii‘sity sports for The information that l gath eagan o a, na iona y me cas news con- . The appeal was not approved, cred from the media was consistent ference ”‘0' l C0" "0 longer ”‘5'“ 0" exec however. because the wrestling sup so l am assuming that it is accu utive privilege if there is a suspicion in the ‘ Diane Kealty. spokesperson for porters were misinformed on the rate. 'shesaid minds of the American people may it is being the My" wrestling team. said yester provisions of the ix‘lt ruling. Mrs Kealty said he iii-limes tlic iiitoi , , day at .i rally in the Student (‘enter Kcalty said mation in the press releases to tic used tahcover up wrongdomg. that the responsibility for reinstat "The (K‘lt doesn't men haw the "untruths Al "‘9 same time, R9990" 5°'d he has 0" ing the program now falls on the power to drop d sport. and they felt “I don't know how “1‘ got lll\lll\t‘ti dered a complete investigation by the Justice l‘niversity the complaint lodged by \Iernaugh in this in the first place All the tin Department into every charge that has been CI d ' d b ' I Two weeks ago. in a detailed ap~ was valid " yersity has to do is add one women \ made" over possible mismanagement of the on y o ‘7' ocom "9 P." y “""W '"d pi‘al to the tiffice of (‘ivil Rights. the “Everyone was led to belieyc that sport and a full time female coach nation’s 'superfund" program '0 clean u haz continued mild in the afternoon. High In wrestling team contended that the there was no other .iltcrnatiye.‘ hesaid d ' 4' p the upper 40s to mid 50.. il‘lt erred in its application of Title said Dayn Really a team member Hagan. contacted yesterday (it' or ous was 95' es. '.|' 90”.." with a low in the upper 20' IX and son of Diane Kealty "We were clinedtocomment on thesituation . Title lX states that no person can informed that the only alternatives "We were misinformed \lrs ' 9 . . . . . B'flCk DTOSIdOfltIG' run predicted ° “v.30”. d be discriminated against on the were to add three women s varsity Realty said “Therefore the appeal P'" Y ‘ °“ Y '°"'°"°‘" ""5 ° M." l" basis of sex under any education sports. cut the wrestling program. is invalidated Our next step will be AfLAN‘I'A _ The Rev. Jesse Jackson ,5 pre "10'0" '0 "1" “”- program recemng federal financial or cut all st‘ht‘tlafihlp money in to try and get the l'niversity to re __..__..__._.___ assmtance Ray Memaugh. firmer half " 5,, Illumoges . l I ‘ ‘L . .