._ ._......‘-._. I v r r , - .~ . - -. . ,« , : , ,,. . ' i, . .- ‘ ‘ -aoqvo-‘AedoOv'oa. .‘cv-d‘~""‘*‘e"‘e‘oa—vsvvc.‘ rev.»’v""“‘*“w‘~“"“’“amJ‘L-Accocs. - .,oauucn¢ada¢nr'u. WEDNESDAYKENTUCKY ' 9 Neighborly ‘ ‘ . ‘Your Friends’ Student reaction filled With What is your SfldlStS and reaction to masochists I 6 the charges? . I ; --. '9 “It will be a burden on his soul. He has to live with Watts faces manslaughter Blood-alcohol test shows UK center legally drunk at time of accident -Emfi m, Chain of events decision science and the chronology M the informastélIlIiIlosystems accident W JasonWatts. Artie Steinmetz aid Cfl'is Brock: ti! p... Nov. 14: UK iootbaii tent holds ceremony honoring series for last home game. Watts. a senior. stands with his iamdy anong the . honored players. l ~ ‘30 pa; UK celebrates a 554‘! route over Vandy, solidifying its first hotel bid since i993. . Mt. he. 15: Watts. Artie “He IS SteimtetzallChrisBrocitarriveat . Harley's Tavern, located on respons1ble New Road. and he is wrong, but two of his friends are dead and he has to live i a; Watts, Steinmetz and Brock _ ” leave Harley's tavern. They head to Wlth that. be owner Jim Nancy's (above) house. - Cecelia Uidjaia, interior design 2 up; Watts. Steinmetz and Brock sophomore leave Harley's house. Watts tells Haney the three are planning to go deer hinting. 6:58am: Attemptingtopassaca'on US. 27 in Pulaski County, Watts loses control oi his i985 Chevy pickup. While try'nlg to recover, the truck flips, ejecting at three passengers. Local residents Junior Rose and John Hedges hear the “ , HOBIE mun l KEPNEL Sim $6.1m mgmwe Steiimetz all Brock It S Jason Watts (center) stood with his family Saturday before UK pounded Vanderbilt on Senior Day. Early the next morning, Watts' trucll flipped over on U.S. 27, "med M at lilac“, shocking. It killing Artie Steinmetz, 19, a UK student and redshirt freshman, and Christopher Brocll, 21, an Eastern Kentucky University student. Watts is illmlelfiately transported to . UK Hospital. gives people ”0 UK M c . . . . p.n.: Athletics ‘ or .M. something to hang the court. Watts to be charged in December for Wmmmmm ' )9 ' e o saying,"itwasnotmaicohoi- thmk about. Sunday 5 acudent that killed UK football player, EKU student mammmmmw ‘ Jeff ““9"- POSSIIDIC lean. new to: Football head oacli Hal computer science It s . ~ .‘ . Hume holds first i: senior SGII Once By James Ritchie north of Somei set when he lost control and ["55 _ “so" Watts' two counts of {W the truck fl ipped. I'K redshirt freshman conference addressing “CM“ marlsieughterandone I I Arthur Steinmetz. 19. and Eastern Kentucky \. ' " ‘ count of drunken driving L‘K football player Jason Watts has been University student (‘hristophi-r Brock. “.31. can carry the following charged With second (Rifle? manslaughter were pronounced dead on the scene. Mill nuts in the anti drunken drIlvmi: following an automo- Watts remained in fair condition last MUCH court system. bile crash that killed a teammate and another night at L'K Hospital. where hit underwpm a 5-20 friend. A blood sample taken from Watts showed the starting center had a blood-alcohol level of 0.15. according to the Pulaski County Sher» second surgery to clean a 12-inch gash to his right forearm. The procedure was in ln- rw peated today. said Dr, James Lovell. the plus tic surgeon who operated on Watts. chef of $Wm%i§%“£t ”is Devanmem. A driver is presumed mm~ As the ['K football team 1‘t‘tlil‘t1wi to tilt wwwdwm m” ge ' icated in Kentucky at a b100d-81C0h0118V010f practice field vesterdav for the first time newscmmmewrm “He ShOllld be tences can be served concurrently for 10 years, ~ ~ accident or consecutively tor a total of 20. (1.10 or higher. Pulaski County Attorney Fred Neikirk since the accident. I'K head coach Hal ' Mumme and his players would say nothing 3:39 NovJ'Iznlla" C punlShed' It 30 said 8 criminal summons W35 iSSlJCd .VCSIE‘TI- about the accident or tho charges against fi'ffimcamrwg COUld happen day ordering Watts ‘0 appear 1“ PUB-b“ Watts. Reporters were instructed by the int summons for hattsto appear in t m of days in jail that can result from a first COUIHY DISU‘ICt Court on “90 1" fOF arraign- versity not to ask players about the situation cwtonchargesofmanslaughter. 0 anyone, drunken-driving conviction. the conviction can mentI . . . . I Junior quarterback Tim Couch. who was and 'uSt many afine_ W atts W11] not be arrested. Nelklrk 53M- a close friend of Steinmctr. made only lil‘lcf 0" "‘0‘“? elforIWattstobe J Watts was driving his 1985 Chevrolet Chloedmml vomit- because he is pickup just before 7 am. Sunday on LS 27 See WATTS on 2 , . , a football - _ 7 7 A _ - ._ _ player doesn’t _ ,_ - LJILGQYERNMENL " "'5 make It any W linings different.” 0 sun” “Mm 980 11 1011 W 011 Cats (18 VOUI' EKU broadcast journalism limits junior . . ‘ ”why the Q , ordinance THE 4“ lml enan S 0 mm in season S opener “mm“ mm' "° P d tt c | d t ' t c i ' g - - c ee says no W “h" ControverSIal DeCamp proposal draws ire of students mmm. 1 a 99 . amara 93 0 VIC OTY over 0 0116's “MEWS ‘ ,s . , .. $ By Richard Cook David Brown questioned the legality NY live “00"!“ 9X91": 99'!!! ”It: ‘Iitd‘ditij’if’lh “ ”h ”3” 1““ W“ of the issue. calling it a violation of per- esa single SEN'O‘HWF WT“ m (X ‘1" if 1126 II I . I . . 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'10 Association President Lisa Johnson said occwyan Arena ' ' ‘ ( l 1' .. . ‘ wee '___ more than three unrelated adults can the ordinance aims to overturn a statute We” ‘ Tm all \011 “mp.“ bullet “rmm éhfln :1”I‘;1t_hf‘ ( 1”“)??? live together as “a Single housekeeping from World War 11 that allowed more imam-t be ,,m when ‘wmu‘r point gu-ird ‘i‘ “I‘m I ”r, H 5 “I" '3‘ I‘I‘ r Kentucky unit." could affect the hundreds of UK people to share a residence. ieasttnoofthe Wish 0 Turner dished out Int 1]» (amt within -11 points till it st Kernel students who share housing to Offset the Many student apartments are small. Mare related. ”SI-hf)” I to sophomoro \lfcii-iel ol the grunt, . . . I . . I . VOL #104 ISSUE “0 high cost ofliving. 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