I ; , ’ ‘ ________I_________________________.__________________—_______ Vol. XC, No.5 Established 1094 University oi Kentuck ,Lexin ton, Konlucky | Value. 1911 Friday, OdobflnI 1935 ' - ' I. Y 9 I -—M—_——W ', _I I I , p o ' 1 ' ' Orson Welles ‘70 .. Arson probable cause of fire ~ , , 3 "1 ' . ‘ '1“ . '. t 1.31;)!“ d' ' H 11 w d ‘ * t f t 'ty UK ff' ' l y " ’ ’ (.7 . '. ' ’. ‘ ICS 111 0 y 00 . . a ra Cl‘nl , O lCla S sa ,1”. 1 "1:". ll’l' .‘ L I ‘ .I -I III.‘,i‘ s ' ' ’ r a v . By SACHA DEVROOMEN ratory. he said. adding that the re the [K Polii-P department \ (it-tog. I . I, .f, I Cltlzen Kane, War Of the worlds, V I ' .7?) Managing Editor suits will determine the cause of the tive division. the Office oi Fire and . "5-; 'i ,' t3”: . , fireI AcCidt-nt Pl'QVL‘nllUn and the lrxan : I , ,‘t‘ 2, among aChleVCmentS Of veteran actor I g I . . Arson is believed to be the cause Skiba said officials have ruled out ton Fire department ‘r‘. at" f-h" a v- .. ” . i of last week's fire at the Phi Delta any Other type of tire and they be The tire. vhcn desiriywi one .I .- .15; a: . . i n?- ‘ ' ' lieve an accelerant of some kind room of the house or the m 1h' it 2 ". " V"; _ 'ould not be - , I Theta fraternity house, said Walter t, t, I II ,III . WLI(I)S A'hGELEtSed(t‘hP)f‘l Drson :ause Welles :aclcog:rhisscgsfso::l 3 .3" Skiba, director of Human Resource was used to start the fire "He Oct 3. heavily damaged the \truc I; _ 1' I": I13; .8. 95‘ w o "Ea d e ”121931551“ phySiCianwithinmdays ’ ‘.. 2‘ Services. (Parks; believes it is a case 0t ture of the house and moderately " .’ IiI-fIi; - ("”9" Kane .8" .3 ra ‘0 {3.9 .. . . ‘ ~ - ’ In a police report filed Friday by arson."Skiba said damaged the lnlvrtur Th.- win-tin .4 1.1;? about a Martian mvaston that terri- He was found this morning by his . v . - « ' (a . . . - » ~ , - ' .; . . ' .- .> ',.. . f‘ed m'llions of listeners died tes— driver at his residence .. said police the LniverSity. which owns the var} Beach of the l h Ufllt‘e of damage to tie tiuiidrng hm not been . . . {If '. I tI da 'l t h' ho I th‘ 't' ~ ~)'d Sgt Rmsell Kuster “We got the call h0use. the offense was listed as Fire and At‘Cldt‘nl l’ti’WhUUh 581" determined T ~ '1"- '5 . 5;“;110 is me, au 0“ ies >81 - at about 10 a m ' He'd been suf arson in theseconddegree although the investigation has not Five hours before the tire there a: ' in? z" 3 ' e ' - . .‘ ' " .' .. . , . . “ ‘ ‘ - - been com leted. the tire i "very had been a 'rha c «in Win in n 1'. ' 551‘ .. . . . I fer n fr d . bet d h , _ 505 “ .. Fire started by subjects unknown p .. t . an g (L . u I -. . I I ,I natiflrael fgli;fig(i);qe‘::t:dag%:::; [‘01: mehtg hlgnllOélaOI‘ Sign'l‘lfe 33;:th ()R E‘LLFS at 569 vadland Ave (Phi Delta very SUSPICIOUS other room ill fl‘iil llilUSO' ti .l titlit'ililr " U3“ 3 I ' .t 1: __ A . t . . i .. . ,1‘... ,, ..4‘.II.._ lei’ ‘vi‘itv serle. assistant Chief of coroner‘s in being handled by the doctor because 1941 with his first venture in film. Theta fraternityt, the rbeIport 5d"! The report said the last “(Thlfim' 3“],mw U) 3") ”Am" I“ A ‘3' . 2- ' . l: vestigations. itwas of naturalcausos“ “Citizen Kane.“ based on the life of {Arson Invesl‘lgtiloz um” e to CO” left lh“ “WW at 1” *3 P "t ("id lht’ 'en‘\“emwldlm ,. r .. ' - The portlv actor‘s death was re— Welles panicked America in 1938 publisher William Randolph Hearst "m arsonunti '5 ate. the “'35 reported to the Lt'imgltm The t'riiversuI. he» not riet'ded if -' ‘j ‘.- 'i .' ; ported to the coroner‘s Office at 11 With his Mercury Theater of the Air Welles directed, wrote and starred _Ll~ Glenn Parks 0f the Lexington {”9 dcpartmentat 1” 08 i' V'lll rebuilt. ndltl henna this: hvil 3;. . ’,I ‘I a m. by Hollywood Division police. radio adaptation of H. G. Wells' in the film. winning an Oscar for fire department said yesterday the There are “0 WSW“ at thi> time LhflSlam vice Cliiiiiieiiut tor naitmn '. . . II-wIIt .. hesaidf . "War of the Worlds." Listeners be- writing. He also was nominated for fire is 5“” under investigation. A Beach 53“} 'We “"3 ”‘lhg '~” We“? Width”? The \h‘t‘lsmh 'v‘u! {it‘l't'hd ‘. .‘1‘ lieved the nation really was being directmgandactmgOscars. sample of the material thought to together the story that gives us 'hr viz. the damage and uhvlhr" the .ri ' g" ‘." Q I 9; . - Welles died in his HollywoOd invaded by Martians. “()n seeing it for the first time," have caused the fire is currently pictureOt'the-‘IFP ' surance will pa} tor the re. worm» .. .‘ ' .'~ . . home, but Messerle said the death He also stunned the film world in See WEI.I.ES.pagc2 being studied at a Frankfort labo- The fire is being investigated in. tun ' ‘ ‘, _ _¥ . . UK s eeches art ~~~-- = . ~ when“ m“ ~ 3 .13, I . . 2-3:} \x. I . I é . . I . '. _‘ i‘I..I.I. W‘ ‘ * - .......... ' “r "a" - of nationa protest -' '~ = . t , ~ “ «‘3’ . 4.... ‘ = - i- - . .. .j. '. 1-" :- ~ ~ 12‘ v .2 . ~ .~ opposmg apar ei 1 ~ ‘/ _ . ‘ ”gag ; By \ii-:i.iss.\ Bl-‘ll. ‘“'“—‘"""“”~”—' " —"—' -. .1 . ' . - a 4.. ‘ , “.51! ‘2‘ ‘0" ' I Staff Writer . . _ I; .I I. V " ”fl’ - guise ’3}? ." “V “Everyone nu» maid - __ . -- x V -‘ ‘7 ‘ ' ' 3' ‘ ‘ 1 ' The free s ecti area will resound - " '- = in . . “ 1 i. _. P“ . . . . _ . “v ‘ . .' ‘ m) 'i ‘% ’ _ I at ' today with speakers attacking apart- SOHlClhlllg abOUI ; - . _ , .I‘ . ""’" " '3 s '. o"__..’:; ‘ ‘ fig : _ 3' held. as L'K participates in National apartheid. . . . \Vc‘ - . . . ' ' . , "- w.-.- a " 7 Anti-Apartheid Protest Day I. . I_ - - . l - " ‘ a ' ‘ ;. “Awareness is the first step to Vial“ . - .10 DTESCY‘H .‘ - .. 7 ._ . ‘ ‘I - ”.l -. ~. (“I I ward action. said Donald Jones. lllélSSUE and the facts .‘ - , . ‘ . ‘- a president of Democratic Socialists. ot . . . 2' . :' -' .. ’3 ‘ . _ _ America. “It's impossible to act if as we think they are. . ‘, _ .' 3 . ' ;. Ia” ; ‘ .' ,w your information is deficient We ) ‘I 0 ~ . ~ " ,. . - ‘. - . .» 34.5 1‘ _ £3“ ‘3 3*; hope to at least get people to think . 1 33nd d J ne_ 3 , := . Iv .. 3h 3 gr 3 .3 ' , ‘2 about South Airica and how ll} p0ll- preSIdenl of Democratic 1.. . * .I _ I ' . _. _, , .- Ci'reallymrks " Socialists of America - : . ' . . it a x. ,_._., Sponsored by USA mi width - -: , . ' - .. x... . ~~ . *‘zifil'mé-edn' fit, t. w‘ w; 3.1.. .,.. ... . .. . .a- mitt-fie 3.5% $635333. 7" Concerned Students. the noon toIIl I . I .I , . ‘ . ., ," pm. event l> designed to increase .I . - I, ' _ I .— 3 =. students' awareness of apartheid 1’ yumhh‘ “if“ mm“? 11“?“ {ht-1‘ ‘ ' - ‘ I . ’ c > Q and to gain political impact and pun- M” be m'm “filling ‘0 help 14“" 'u‘ . * . . . I . 4 ' . .4 ". licitv, lion he said So tar t‘t")l‘.tlil"il(' saiit . . » _L f 3*; 'I I; The speakers are Erik Lewis 3 tom seem to be the most etiectne V .‘ fI . 3 doctoral student m poiiticai seience action the lmlf’fl Stall.) tan take .» . i v . -. . . 5:3 and USA member. Richard Lallrec latrinoniii-Ilei'erage l>I IilIlt ’tl Ithe . I I- I . .I 1 . , .‘ 3% I V‘ que. a professor in the soctal and hethmOLK I”. force permit “unm‘xmfv ; ‘ ’ ', "_,,‘.' 14 ‘ ' :. philosophical studies in education the” _m‘,n”“ or mm” Ame: :- ’ ' . ‘ .' ' '= . department. Ben Eshilne. adviser to Joneh ‘310 ‘ I . . .I . II. ' ' the African Student;~ \SSOCialllm and - . 'I . ’I. .i , f - ;‘ WM'KW'SW an outside speaker Economics is a nonriolent km} of . I I .- -, ' - - “I see it «National Anti-Apartheid affecting change in South .u‘rit-a lt . ', I .- 3‘ . " Painting the town Day! as an education proces or a is unjust that llOHVWhlfé.‘ “south \t’r: .. . I: .131. 'j, 3 _. . . . . . . . . . . commons-raising tool.“ John said cans do not have equal represents '. ,I ‘LI' .' '.," ,i Chris Collins. a philosophy tumor takes advantage of the nice despite a broken collar bone from o bicycling ocodent. He said "Everyone has heard something tion or opportunities. lones ‘dltl 'it fr, 1 . , weather to get in some pointing in Triangle Park yesterday. he is working 0" 0 series 0t paintings and hopes to have 0 about apartheid. What we want to do is not just an injustice tint South . . ‘." . . .; . .‘i Collins, on artist who owns Creative Arts. was able to point show soon. is to present the tesue and the facts :‘ifricans have at stake on: now that 'I -. 3 3 " "I 41" _ ___________.——_—.— as we think theyare ' allpeople haveastakein , . " .rI _. -, '7’. ' S nd ‘Bloom’ mak Livestock ' d 11 t1 tplac 't d b ton ‘Past'm s’ / - - l S 9 ll 1 e \L Agriculture student team takes honors at national contest .. . Stalll‘eports Cpfldltlon. this WOFtlS apgefir das \ 1 ByJAYBLAXT‘ON UK team had the top three individu- be. based on categories llk" ~./i> and .I . Ir'I‘II‘ -‘ 5 i' , _ 'bod‘ as 'eb‘; as e crazy wor e e- \ J: ContributingWriter al competitors Kenley (‘onner an muscle quality Thi- rsomtmttee II-'I II _ - We have g2“: news for it)" 'thV so: " ‘ O b . . th hi I“ ’ 1" a \ agriculture junior. finished first. tolr Judges then place the liiestock in I' I' '. .- who suffers l3loom (joint-:1 w' ' . h usiua. Ipus dringst e p ”h The UK livestock judging team won lowed by Charlie Boyd. an agricultu the correct order The jtl’lilt‘> tll\'(‘ . ‘ ,. . - -. .3, ‘1’?“‘31l’a'njdg‘wg‘egeede’? I . sop lllcéln'nlsmfils'l $13.71] '19 [:1 "W." the overall competition ata national ral economics junior. in second the indivulual teani nit-inlets oral _ 1‘ , ‘ .' ofsltsirrtkggéreathed‘: w‘illlilzyi') "3:51:31 firttit‘iorfff' [:81:_0‘n;9.béck£:::j§ contest in Baltimore last week. In place and Jim Aker. an animal sct- tests in which the) must uplain to '. , I ~. always humorous and oftenpfngight: aclt): as a kind of modern-(lav Greek Editor's note- We apologize for addition (tiotcap‘tig‘ing 0:: team gripe encehsophomore. inttgerd J l ”“9 egorgmitiee twig“ 13:} mic}, ' ' ' ' N - ‘ - ‘ ’ m e 0 99 : ' 'c e ties or" n e or: e ‘ . -. ful comic strip will regularly appear chorus echoing the futility of reason the metaphysical ratings of our lu‘ 13:31:33]?!“ng 0 e p Hill ear ::‘?ur!::rm;;a;ee;‘:ntus: {JhZled I j _ -. I‘ - . I. I . I on the Kentucky Kernel's “Pas. in the face of an unreasonable uni- natic staff report writer. He has . . nior. Kevin Welsheimer. an agricul When asked about the (.0IY1FK.III€n‘S '. . , '_ “'2‘; :gfi‘m debut weren‘t more verse xerritturnegdovher 3.0.8313“) pr?ern?u.1 "This title '5 theh biggest national ture Junior. and Andy Mills. an am of judging. Boyd said. "There are so » ‘ I V 3 ' " l “’5 a ‘5 00m 0“ .“ com tition we ave won since . ' * ' rm _- n 1 o m) the 'r,al\‘~ ‘ .' .‘ than enough in itself. today‘s IMeanwhile. Breathed's interpola- withdrawal is being treated with 1969.??said Lanas Smith. the team's malscienceyunior 23"" Ofl?lg\:‘5l::kglh31l the ”3 pre- I . I I '. I it??? dco‘llll'ty” Sli‘lp IIS printed “ah “:1: ’3th RhOPIegt‘lyI Prime? large (10595 0f “chmmg strizs. YOU coach. Smith added that the team In fall livestock judging there are paratior. 151mg 0{ Drawer m ihp . .. _ C ar . 5 a CaSSlC C359 0 " an 3 i ”To“ 5‘“ 15 a “'9' "10)“ now tut" to 089 3 an enjoy won a national com tition two three s ies of livestock icattle. t L ' ‘to l‘\"l week - ' form following function. While Bink- come intrmion of the author‘s voice. the Sunday version of “Bloom Coun- years ago. but he saidp‘i’t was less sheep afiffhogs. Each team mem- “'13:;nglttingirrbd'mrinpetui'm “as ‘- . . ley weaves an even bleaker than lending to the IstripIaI sense of the ty."I the latest and quite welcome important than the Baltimore title ber judges and places the livestock the second of the year for the team ' . , _ _ . usual tale 0f “09 about the human absurdity ofartificewhile. “dd‘hontol’m” 1“"ch Kemel In the Maryland competition. the in the order he thinks they should \u-||\|\|U( it mm; . I' m Diplomat defends apartheid a ' ' * ' f . . é . ‘ . 3 ‘2'“ ‘ -. Kent-Brown says divestment may hurt progress of reforms . .. . Miami Vice. is not only a television . ,l . . -o . . 3:26;;‘3 ”filth: “ '5 {mt ‘; gym-351.1355 Kent-Brown‘s reference to his gov 1920 “Just because someone has cit- ._ ' .3.1. W... . p; ; ‘ "R “bum “d‘m' ,0}. ermE°d Staff Writer ernmentasa “democratic state." izenship doesn‘t mean you have the . . ‘t M “CPAgIM'E; ”e 3‘ ' "I would say it is a limited democ right to vote.“ he said. ' ‘ 'page ' South African diplomat Duke racy," Kent-Brown replied. “I think Q .~ ‘ . - Kent-Brown tried to explain the rea- it would be unfair to call it a democ- Blacks are citizens but cannot 3;" . .,~~.v" it He II . sons for his government‘s policies. racy. We are always called Nazis vote. except in theirown elections in . ‘ . 9 '» . «5493" Lumltmvmmyu “33335333: which he said are misunderstood. and race supremacists. and l reject the homelands.hesaid. ..'~ . f ‘33 t, It .- morrow in their first Southeastern during a lecture yesterday in thattdea. ?. v '3’?” 1“ Conference game. For a preview. see Worsham Theater. . There he}, e been my reforms Kent-Brown ruled out the immedi. : 5" ' 1 d' '. mm PIC" “Most Whites would want to get in South Africa, he said. Citing ex- ate initiation of a 0mm“ 0mm,“ _ . g. i .i‘ 3 {pr . ' ' rid of this apartheid tag on IE. but amplos of improved schools, indus- policy citing dangerous effects from ‘.' ~:',1., 4 I.» 1.1;: , we can‘t do it overnight,“ said Kent- try. labor unions and the proposal to the endless forms of racism not " ~ ‘4 I . :3 _' . . Brown. vice comul of information nIdd blacks to the President's Coun- only between blacks and whites but i on. ' F 4“ for the South African Consulate-gen Cll. an advtsing committee similar also between black African tribes . - I a eral‘s Office in New York. “We totheUSI. Senate. . He said such an effort would be ' I .33. gm that we must make concm- tug; 3311;133:1332, pggg'a’; counterproductiIve at this time and . ’ . l ' . d ausecivi war. . 3i . Today will be partly sunny with the About 60 people attended the these programs. “When you With coul c 3 . ‘ high in the mid 10;. Tonight will be speech. which consisted of a lengthy draw. you Withdraw influence and Many students were concerned . mommmmmmm question-and-answer session. Stu- youutake lobs away from the peo- that UK paid Kent-Brown to come. ,: : to upper 50:. Tomorrow will be dents asked Kent-Brown about the PM but his visit was «pulse-free to the l - . putty my with the lIUI from 75 goals of his government to correct Kent-Brown compared the policies University. The Student Governmem '0“ theracialcmflicts. of South Africa to the rights of Association arranged for the lecture «mmaur/BMSM One angry student questioned women in the United State prior to and paidforpublicity. Duke Kent-Brawn, South African vlco consul. defends apart ol .