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Vol. IAXII. No. 9| 1 Leitlngton. Kentucky
Thufldltw January 2" 1980 an Independent student newspaper
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’ y ‘_ / : . d \ .-~ re ‘ . By DEBBIE. M(‘[)ANll-II. would be ito need tor insurance \isions ot protecting and sitting the
- , is ‘ ~ i If ti sy § is. _., y lditor "tan you imagine the end ot the ttorld .. ’ y
g y . g ' _ \ i. I, _- ~ .' ":1 2‘ 7... ‘ “l .. . ‘ month tttth no insurance bills"" Sub- "(rod. l toyed it. he said. reteiring
y ‘t , ' - -_' x _ . _» . ' y m” .‘ § ¢%\ ‘. At best. were social workers with mitting lalse insurance claims and to his work as a patrolman twenty
. ‘ . $5“)? ‘Q - - I r: . c ‘ grins on. sate 44-year-old limScully. stolen property reports are coriiriioii years ago. "l‘d go otit in the morning.
. , *k l ‘5‘: "“3""? e ' sew .. f} * ss:9 bureau commander ot operations tor ways to obtain better possessions. he iumptnthatcrtiiserandstopamonkey
y :- M .. . “§ VH_.§E_"":V5 " M y " M... ». thc lestngton Metro Police said. gittng as an example submitting (tor a \iolationt. and he‘d say. ”Hi.
3.. W ' . g -. \ %‘ _~ ,r . - s . :fl‘ . -. .. II I I ‘ department. . an insurance claim on a stolen blacls ()ttrccr ‘ "
. ' at M f “I? Xa§§ \ytt '-_ r --~~ww~> (as ‘ ”3% §e .: “Historically. policemen hate been and tthtte l\‘. trading in the l\ and Scully said there is detinitclt a cer»
W - . ‘f‘i‘f. ' ‘ ’ W" »' ’th : t I V" V _V_.; . , -- * »s_'-;.:c;“._ay_._; nothing itiorethan public seitants.“ he using the insurance money to buy a tain mentality drattn to latt errloice-
Ma” fl.“ , V ‘ i. "h‘ . 4' fat“ . ~ s y... “wet: told the approximately 60 persons colorsct lnsttranceaiid crrineaicbtiilt merit “()ne ol the captains cried
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WW" L‘s ‘ .3; @1599; , . , . y o " Student Bar Association noon forum "lheie is no wrong. tiiiless you terbal rcsponse trom another police~
W. , . t: » V..~ .. N ‘ , s -’ yesterday, happen to be poor. or black then man to the captain was. “You god- .-
. . ' f 3‘ ‘, fi \ I . . _., tvs ' "It we weretighting crirric. shouldn't justice will he serted." he said. Society damned candy ass.“ Sctilly said,
3} ., i i ‘3. .e y ~ . . ‘gwg, there be more ettect on crime‘.’" he is changing its interpretation ot what "lhey. the police. do not all under-
- ' . I ‘ § _, .Q. -i' 5“ “1“: 35%“ asked the audience in the law bttildtrig iustice means and wltat right and stand." he said "I think all ot society is
.K '.V . \ ._ ,. .x ' i ' Mil"; w" courtroom. ('rinie rates hate wrong are. Sctilly said being handicapped -\ccouiitabili'ty is .
st*‘§s.ts‘~“ _ ‘3. ' if; H ' “MW *wsmieijvfl“: decreased between three and the per» .. l)uriiiga l‘ebrtiary W73 meeting on coriitn g not only to goterriment but to
W ~\- - “Kw v {[51} $5.39.. @331?" -HT.s.-~“3's\‘ve§w cent nationally. biit riot because letter career criminals he attended in lsan— indt\tduals. ‘ .
. ‘ "‘ EMMA“; fatty" ;_ . . 5"} L, 3; ”MW a. f "is x?“ crimes are being committed. he said. sas. he said he ieceiy ed a report on "Historically. the police were itrst a
..~-:,. 33. . . . w“ . .t it - "7 *‘ngtQAW‘iQ‘ Sctillt he said would rather see crime records ot telony arrests and contic- hunch ot dummies " he said In tlie
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‘ p . . 3; \. “gt: -flfigt §M¢§3 rates increasing the national trons tn San lrancisco. lhe report Whtls. police recruits began attending
“sesswrw ' ’ ’3‘- :- e2 i. ‘w *3 ”“Wkfig ‘ , "‘1 decrease means tewer people are showed that ot 500 telony arrests. ttto school and as their intelligence quo»
. I ':E‘€~==_‘-§.-‘--?‘»“ . 'V .. § I «.9 .. N431»: ”‘33“ reporting crimes people were conttcted tient went tip. \nlcllc‘ttlls. titist
‘ . ‘, C?“ , V1 .-‘ is? I ”M”: A “isle“ .ss “Hall the counties (in Kentucky) lawyers are trained to win cases on increased and the public reported
4 ., § ' - A. “i ‘ Ii . :“Mw - W 3,: don't eten hate rails." he said. lhe technicalities. Scully said. “Words riiore crimes \s a result ot a more
_ ‘ f ~' .0" K ‘7"; ~ V a ”it”? ”W“ ' |.c.\ington Detention (enter only I’L‘\Cttl nothing; they concealand Iatt- intelligent police torce. the crime rates
I its» ‘_ .1"; “km“ ‘ ”2‘3“ :. ._ i r" «1...: , holds .‘tltl people. Scully said. adding yers are the best at that." he added rose. he said
. " i \t 23%;. ' ashfiwfi,‘ “.9? that men it there were more contrc- "Shakespeare said the lust thing tte loday. police hate a ttidc kirottl~
. ' fl ‘ ' y ' ’ trons in l.e\ington there is no addt~ otiglit to do is ltill all the lawyers." edge ot criminal law and the courts.
i " ‘ "‘ tioital local housing tor prisoners. Sctilly told the latighing audience but no liberal education. he said '
t ‘5 ' ‘. ~~ -. ”I know someotyouallarethinking \ccoi‘ding to statistics S'ctilly said Scully added that most policemen .
W.M.. - .‘ " ‘. J: 2i abotit saying the world." Scully said he collected trom l‘Bl reports. since couldn‘t identity any philosopher. brit ‘ .
. . . \y ‘ ”Whit \i's "With law cntorcement. we're out to Not) eight and one~halt to nine percent could easily name the Stipretiic (mm
.9 .3. - w .. ' - f y f " " N“ "MW- g rid society ot crime." ot all criiries reported are tictirri—type :tistices “lt‘s \\ hat I call tunnel \ision
' i” _ I ' “Wis. -‘""““‘°°'"“ W - :, . =3" " “N“‘WQV y _ Both statements are unrealistic. he crimes. Atssatilt cases account tor So we ltey tn on one thing." he said .
w ' £5" ”° ,. , " " U "““f” *Y“‘s;§ss\s\s13\ ' said. addin g that it was a ten "lonely" percent ol that total. he said. 65 pcr~ Sctilly said the public image ot latt . .
. I _Vv.:"':‘“¢'._. “cgksgmw ,, w‘hwgk‘wwsp‘ssse» ‘ng "3‘7"“ teehng to waive crime is a part ot cent ot the assault cases are between entoicemeiit has beenchaiigcd by tele-
a-mjt‘tu M»...._.figsszgwu.yw. .; _, .. , _ Wis.\\ “W s - - “my” spouses. or bottriends and girltriends tision's glorrtication ot the otticei “I
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Brrr blker It \thttllttllllc t.l teasi rc to ia.. . t .. t c t t e y. i‘ it. t“ tr_ c. .l.i ’
crime. Sctilly' said Si\ty percent of “ayrie ttsiori ot theiiiseltes. Scurly been l\. Sctilly said. adding that he .
V The return of cold weather to thel K campus yesterday ('ttrbonell. an htglish sophomore and a natite of \ ene- the crimes reported in l c\ingtoti are said. they see their iob as the good gtiys thtnlts Barney Miller is “the only one
/ prompted Diego ('arbonell to wear a scarf to classes. zuela. is cruising ht White Hall (‘lassroom Building. “Mickey Mouse larceny reports." he \ersus the bad lhcy prit on their tshoyt t that depicts it lpohce work! as
said. adding that without ciiirie tlieie badge arid gun in the morning with it happens " _
E d d' b k t t dfornew decade
' ,‘ By TERRI DOYNE by: 359 percent. tor health [”0“th credit and tood science tit'e‘dbtt Wt) \ational Health Insurance attecting clustering in the Southeast mobile [hey cart get |obs tn the .
' sum writer it's 31!. and 53.3 torarchiiecrs l’ht sl- Pt’l‘ttlttt‘ the lob situation ot physicians. He sees Ihe education protcssions and smaller rural areas or in the large cttles
‘ i cal therapists hate an encouraging “‘th an ”WNW" "t ”"3 “tm‘h’lt ”1 the mayority ot l'K students goinginto home economies are areas where robs stich as tilticago. \ett torlt. or los ‘
'l he \ett \orlt limes National 47} percent protected gioaih rate. ll's't‘l‘h‘ Ctttt'ttttts' ”W Pt‘t‘ts‘S‘tttt“ ttt primary care trelds, \tillbe scarce. \ssociatel)eanot lidti~ \ngt‘ls‘n. - _
Recruitment Surtey indicates appro‘t- and the boom in the computer tic-1d is medicine I'ttd hot. young doctors and ,‘\\slslt’ll‘tl Dean ot l aw ('arroll Slet‘ cation. Harry Barnard. said education Vt 1th titt‘ titttttth rate hs‘tttt! t’ttl) -‘ ‘ .
tmately lb million new yobs each year likely {tygonllnuc‘n 2‘ lyir'rcgnl «has. lawyers may hate to \CL‘lK out the ens said the law School has been enrollment has decreased almost 5t) PCWC'" inteachingmerall.andadrop
hunt the expected growth inthe ccon- are plcntrlul in areas ranging tioii‘ ‘tttdllt't t-“WS ”t \tthttth‘ ttttlnd It‘hS keeping statistics ot their placement percent in the last lite years. becaUsc ”t H 3 percent tn secondary educa- '
omy. assuming the l9lstls pass without computer programming to computer ””“CWt- tltt' “ms? t"\Ps‘t‘t‘ “'th records tor the past tour years. “Hit a ot knowledge ot the marlset and tron. Barnard fidtd there '5 it demand
war or a depression. sales. ts‘tt'tt ttUtSt“ tt‘ be tn demand In ths‘ growth rate ot ltt‘fi) percent. the because ot a tnore rigorous curriculttrii tttt‘ tht‘ SPCCtdlttt ttt tttttth- it” «'ttC'd-S 0t
As workers the. retire or lease their the prospect tot hU\”yL-\_\ school inner cities . records show l'K law students consist~ and admission system. SCtt'nCC- itttd ”t N”? Chtldht’ttd educa- .
Viobs. an additional 3.9 million iobs graduates ,5 excellent. mm ari otciall ”t. lt‘t't) 111“- \“Nttttt Dean tttths‘ ently being placed iii areas ot the coun- Barnard said the graduates with tttttt and preschool teachers, kt‘ttttts'k}
‘ . should materialt/e. the 5.5 iiiilltoii expected growth (,1 35 j percent. ,lob (it’lls’tls‘ 0t MCdls‘lns‘. tt‘t‘s‘SL‘CS the P0» try with the most growth tor Iattycrs. high credentials can get good jobs. btit hm Vlttbt implernenteda lit“ tt‘tltttt'ttttl
total ot yearly rob opening itist about openings look especially goed loi “MU "l ’sth‘tttl t‘s‘tlttlittttttts In Stetens said there isatendency tottard added. “(iraduates need to be more (ontinued on page 3
' equals the ntimberot peoplcetpected bank and tinancial managers with a _ . '
to enter the work lorce each yearrnthc 41.2 percent growth rate and tar hm., ’Wol-ks of s/gnlflcance’
next decade ers. wholesalers. and retailers at .19 h ., i
l‘or you \t ho are interested iii your s‘tccording to Hit \'e\\ York ~rrryt~_~,_ I .
.. Bryant saYs English profs wel -pu is e ~
' , “Nth“ industiial»ptiichastiig agents bctatise ’
MOWWUN‘ t‘tttllttt't‘ttttts’ Stitdttittt" ot increases in businesses reducing
htt‘btttfl t” ”ts“ "l" h” Ctttl‘lttYmt‘m purchasing costs that growth trgtire By JOHN ”T“ E [be “mm“ (a signiticance" Bryant at {K whichpublishes books, [he pols bools. Zora Neale Hiirston: A Literary .
won‘t hate to tools too lai lhe stands at 3.19 [mu-m R_.r.....,., was rclcrnnuuy are books.and has,“ itical science department and the his- Biography. was on the New York
number ot iohs c\pected in mining It also appears the agricultural rob these publiciations as a mat counter- tory department hate done some tery limes list ot best books tor I978.
engineering iiithctipconting decadcrs market is espanding, l'K's '\gll(lll~ the chairman ot l K‘s lnghsh balance to teaching “A llnl\cr5i[\ is good works. as well as other Some people. including a lorrrier
UP 44 d percent ttire Student Placing ()tttcci. Mtise department mys he ls proud (tl hie not just a teaching machine. It is com~ departments." “WW1"! linghsh PmlL‘NtL ht"? “Nd
l he ttth markets to! tt‘s‘httlt‘itl tls‘ltb Riche. said 34 companies sought agii- tactiltt members posed ot people doing exciting things. 'l he works ot HK protessors hate they think that (K MW“) it” “’th
_ ot seicnce. such as chemistry. mathe- (ulturc graduates ln l9“). in compari- “l K is lucky to hate a tan number Iht‘ in turn creates an exciting atmos- not gone unnoticed. .l H. Hall. a I‘K to write hot btit Bryant disagrees
matics. the health protessions and sort to 32 in NW and Its‘ in it!" He ot People aslsintl questions, tiriding phere lor eterybodt at the English professor. recently “Wt tht‘ “PC“PIC“h0 \ that 4' teacher hit‘ t0
architecture are on the upswing tot said there is a great Interest in sales. answers. and producing “(irks ot sig- l'nitersity‘ " - National Fndowment ot the Arts publish or pt .h don‘t know what ‘
qualtlth titddtttttt'5- Htt‘ gttmth rate marketing. management. and agricii|~ rrrlrcrrncef‘ Joseph llryant said “lhe According to Bryant. “the English Award. given tor excellence in poetry. they are talking about. teachers
tor science technicians is ctpected to rural education. He said tinaiicing. students are lucky," department is not the only department tinglish teacher Robert Hemenway’s ('ontinued on page 3
local Instead ot mandating an increase. the board toted to Rep (‘lernent .l. lablockt. l)» “is . the panel's chairman. AYATOHAH Rl'HOUAH KHOMEINI has been
encourage local boards ot education to raise gradiiat-on said he expected approtal by the lull House today or admitted to the cardiology department ot Rela hospital in
. V . . . . . g y , requirements it the» 1ch it would be in the best interests ot tomorrow lehran with a heart problem. according to lrench radio
Mtnrr, (tart tr Jl [)(.l. (HARHS “('Kl rr mm ”New rcpom
yesterday denied a deteiise motion to close the trial ot ltr lhc board mml to utthdld“ a proposed regulation ll had World lhe report quoted a Khomeini spokesman in the holy city
Kenneth l’ayne. a “MI physician ”‘3'ng “”1 20"”?ng w" tentatitelt adopted last tear raising the requtrcmcnt to 20 ot Qom. where the ayatollah lites.and gate noturtherdetails- _
ua-l.l(1lii‘:;dff|n:i ill Hlmnfhitn“ ., d .. l' t t V d tht‘ ds‘tttin had been its‘r-tntriiendcd by board secretary l'lt‘d IRAN‘S FOREIGN MINISTER insisted yesterday that Khonicinr's doctors said earlier yesterday that his “condi-
an tnts‘lttit“.L"th:\cillithcrcttiirrirhiltlccxlgfdethick piibhtlarill Schtiltl‘. who held a Public hearing on the Proposal Dec l9 deposed Shah Mohammcd Rela Pahlati had been placed tron isgood and there vs nocausclor concern ‘lhc ytatemcnt.
new media when the alleged lmcmle ”mm“ “mm .. “mtg” “lid“.Hi thy‘ U‘mmt'ttt‘ t" tht‘ hearing httd ht-‘t‘tt under detention b\ Panamanian authorities preparing his broadcast on lehran radio came after Khomeini s tyytt‘ice in
But lacltett said a transcript ot the iutentles' testimony “PPM“ tot I mum“ retttrn to Iran Hefidrsmrssed denyals by tarious I anamanians Qom “Id I?“ wouldcontinue lorcgoingapporntmtnts cause.
would be made “4"”th alter the ma; and would be “tar kw; saying they were talsc reports ot tatigue and a rntld illness
damaging" to the iutcniles Sooner or later the world will come to reali/e that the
report was right and the ousted shah was actually undercus~
y tody." Sadegh (ihotbladeh said in an interstew with the otti~ Wfiathel'
state A HOI‘SE (‘OMMITTI-Iln approtetl a resolution \ester- ctal Pars news agency carried by lehran radio lhc broadcast
day backing President ('arter's drite to hate the Moscow was monitored in l ondon
Olympic games mot ed. canceled. or boycotted it the Sotiet ln Panama. a goternmcnt teletision station and Panaman-
THI‘. STATE BOARD FOR ELEMENTARY AND 1 mm does not withdraw its troops trom \tghanistan within ran radio stations said the deposed shah was “dorng what he WINTER REH'SES TO GO A“ AY. as the weather ser-
SECONDARV HHTATIOV \otcd yesterday not to raise a month does etert day" and there were no signs that he was under tree is predicting mostly cloudy skies and cold temperatures
duation trom IN to 20 by toice \ote Panama (‘m partly cloudy and not as cold tonight. low in the upper 205
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Abortion IS a reality' it IS constitutional and it IS time pro-lifers woke up
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' On Jan. 22. I973. the US. Supreme Court ruled their faith. attempt to state explicitly the exact give herself an abortion with a coathanger othave groups which are trying to save the babies.
. that the government could not interfere with a wom- moment life is begun(some say lifeoffimally' begins as some Iquack doctor butcher her due to no available ..w”h such visual and vocal support from the pro-
_ an‘s right to an abortion duringthe first three months early as conception). They argue that beyond their factlities. . . . . . lifers and the churches.its no wonderdoctorsand bus- ,
_ . Of. her pregnancy. defined point. all abortions are murder. They Will psychologicallykillihe small—townfamily inessmen are reluctant to bUIld and establish good.
' The landmark decisicn has created a sticky. if not The justices‘ decision was based on the constitu~ whose IS-year-old daughter must have an abortion sale abortion clinics.
' I uncomfortable. situation ever since. tional right to privacy as well as safety to the individ~ due to small-town mores that require saving face. The Shelbyville fiasco is evidence.
I ' - Pro-life groups have run massive campaigns vehe- ual. ltfthe decision)did not involve religious morality Let‘s face reality. abortion has already becotne a But the damage doesn't stop here.
. mently'attacking not onlythefederaldecision. butany because there is, and this we must remember. a clear fact of life. Nearly one out of every three pregnant What about all those who've had abortions. fhey
- "attempts by doctors to help women who want legal separation between the church and state. T he activist women about l.400,0()0 had theirfetus aborted are called murderers and shunned by these groups.
‘ I - abortions. . groups are themselves attempting to circumvent the in I978. One out ofthree. Compare that to the actual whose influence apparently exceeds its bounds.
' '- _ In Shelbvville. Kv.. for instance. the town went into Constitution. number of pro-Tilers in the population. The person who has had an abortion and is under
. vi ' 'an' uproar~ after it was discovered that a doctor When one combines pro-life movements and the But. according to figures released by the Alan fire from these groups mayalway‘s carry an unneeded
V . . ‘ planned to open ariabortion clinic there. The clinic churches. a vocal and influential bloc is created. And (iuttmacher Institute in New York City.some 479,000 emotional scar be it hatred. shame or fear. -
. I has now been canceled. in their efforts to save the fetus. they will kill. and are of these women did not have proper abortion It's time these groups obey the law instead oftrying
. ‘I ' - .Also getting into the act are the churches who.app- killing. humans. facilities. to undermine it. Abortion is here to stay let‘s try to
I . lying their religious doctrines to individuals not of 'I hey will kill. and are killing. the woman forced to One reason for the lack of proper facilities are the make it a safe alternative. _
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* Anti KKK network will rise a ain e” WW ‘
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‘ ‘ Ii ‘ I By LAT'RA BATT “reverse discrimination“ and claim cent of the 60s. Once again. a diverse ‘s‘/ l MYZ4965O'" f ' '
.. that now it is whites who are the array ofblack.religious. leftand other . ,’ f
l A” I‘ebruary Milli“ 11 “Ill bf lhts‘c underdogs. Black unemploy mentat leaders have Iioined forcesto marchfor L '7 T i :T V .\ I ‘
. months since (ireensboro. \[C and the close of tlie I970s is over twicethe equality. The Southern Christian ’7 “ ; I/ '—
' . ' the nation saw live anti-Klan demon- tigure it was a decade ago. Black leadership Conference (SCIC). once I ' l‘
. . strators shot and killed iti broad day~ wages. when adjusted to the rate of the organi/ation of Martin Luther ” ( ' l I .‘\
f . I - - . light. -in front of IV cameras. by inflation. are at least twenty percent Kingand now'led by Dr. Joseph T.ow- . “a. f l\ 1' ‘\ . ‘
' ' members 'of the Ku Klux Klan and the cry. heads a list of over 70endorsers of \ ' 4r." ' {fins K -
‘ . '. , . 4 . ' \‘a/i party the demonstration. These include'l'he
. . , But (ireensbom will be celebrating I N Greensboro Chapter of the NAACP. ] ,4 v; ‘ ’ .. .. i V-
. . » ' . another anniversary on l-ebruary l. oplnlon the National lawyers (iuild. the r ]'TJ A,” ‘7’] 'm 1/ "";.‘_’T‘
. ' ()n that date twenty years ago. four National Council of Churches. the n J J] ' ,. I, ‘T’ i' ”if if l
i. I black studentslrom \orth Carolina A Interreligious Foundation for Com- . \I. ' J‘ I V T. ”5 ‘ T i
. , and T College satdownatasegregated a munity Organilation (IFC‘O). the , I "i ll ‘ Qua .: i: c
. , Woolworth's lunch counter and the lower than they were a decade ago. Center for Constitutional Rights. the ‘ ,IIUN \—o L. > I i’. ’ I
I . contemporary civil rights movement And the gap between white and black lfnited league of Northern Missis- y In" f . ”no.” {I ‘ . NEWS )l'
. - was fully launched. Within a matterof infant moratality rates has widened in sippi. Dr. Ralph Abernathy. the Mar- ill ° "1 “ _‘£ fl. PORT/ I '
. i . ' 2 weeks. the sit-in was an established the last ten years. As black columnist tin Luther King Jr. Movement. the \\ III ‘ I /\ I/i‘ \/
I . . . , protest tactlc. augmented by mass Manning Marable has written. “A W'Omcn's International League for fl II I ..\ l ‘\ it A /A\\ /\ \3 ..
. I , ' ' demonstrations and ralliesthroughout general consensus has emerged during Peace and Freedom. and the National if L.‘ ’ , \ i
'. . . . the South and by supportive demon- the last twelve monthsthat cuts across Conference of Black Lawyers. The V) I W
. : ,- strations and picketing outside the every political tendency in black demonstration has been widelypublic- . ' ,W.
. -’ ' South On Saturday. Mb. 2. TWO America. It is the double realization ized as a non—violent event. | ‘n ‘ C If '/ ‘
i , . ' ' -‘ that anniversary will be commemo— that the achievements of the previous . . . . . a P} if i l '
. . i ‘ rated by a massive national demon- decade of the I960s are beinglost.and Many 0f us missed the m” “Eh" ; . / ' z/
' . stration in (ireenshoro, The that the objective material. social.and ”‘M’T‘cm 0f the 603‘ But we can be
. U -* demonstrators will also be saying"no“ political condition of the majority of there LOT[h€.$05'.1he.l‘CXIngmn Hb' ‘
‘ ‘ to the Klan. our people has not been worse since ruary " MOb'l'laimn (ommittee plans I I
,' -' : i , ' It would bea mistake to dismiss the the great Depression." [956".d.a.d¢l§ga“°n tothe demonstra- DarWIn VS B'ble '-
. i i j - ‘. (ireensborokillings as merely the busi— HUI White people. themselves suffer— “(.m‘ ”“5 Thursday. January 24‘ “.8 I
i . ,' '. ness of two extremist groups of no ingunderthe deepening economic cri- wiIlhaveamceting forallinterestedin i
i .2 concern to the rest of us. It isonly the sis. are given blacks as a scapegoat. hearing about the .dem‘Il‘S‘Iam’l' IS ‘ I ' ' h t k ' 'f' f ‘
.- - . . most outrageous incident w far inthe and urgedtofightthem rathcrthanthe Rev. Iberus Hacker from (tncmnatIi. pee/a creation t eory Con I'aI'y t0 DOW/7 SCIentl [C acts I
. . , 'l recent nationwidcupsurgeof the Klan. teal causes of their problems. who has been working “"h the Am"
. . ._ and the Klan itself is only the tip of a Who will the lgbfls belong to. the Klan Network. m“ speak and answer
" I‘ growing “racist iceberg." rac1sts or their opponents'.’ Though questions at .7130 at the IE“; [ind By WAYNE H. DAVIS America the English sparrow had fossil record there are intermediates ’
; looking back on the 7(Is. we can see signs are not encouraging. the spoii- TV“ A‘ 647 ( hestnut 51‘ “in “I“ “I” developed well marked geographic between amphibians and reptiles.
. . . . 'I .. .1 that rum forces regained the mm” mm 01 the February Idemonstration discuss plans for transportation ‘0 the Craig Meek (Kernel Dec. 4) is con- variants. illustrating that natural evo- between reptiles and birds. between
' . I“. turn they lost during the sixties fun in Greensboro are convinced that we marqhslfIyou cannot attend. you can vinced that specialcreation is the logi- lution can proceed much more rapidly reptiles and mammals. Alivetodayare
:V. i . 5 years ago. racists were on the deien- who believe in freedom andjustice can call “5“3‘98 or 252-4143 ("255—95l6' cal explanation for the diversity oflii‘e than we previously thought. By artifi- egg laying mammals with skeletons
‘ . sive; today they are on the (yi‘t‘cnciwI reverse the tideofracism and Claimlhe on earth and is displeased that evolu- cial selection in our crop breeding and that have numerous reptilian features.
3 ‘ I 1.! from the terrorist few to the respecta~ I‘lbtls as our own. Laura Britt is a graduate student at tion was taught as fact in several of his animal husbandry. PCOPIC make “‘0' birds with digital claws 0" their ante-
I‘ ‘ . .'- . ble many who labelaffirmativeaction The Anti-Klan Network is reminis- l‘K. various science courses at UK. whc- lution proceed even faster. rior appendages. fishes with lungs.
. . '- reas special creation was not presented H tetrapod ““1951 and fishes that climb
‘ V 1‘ : "I . as an alternative possibility. Mr. Meek trees. There are amphibians which lay .
' - g S d ' ' ' has presented a reasoned commentary eggs in the water and numerous kinds
‘ ‘ ex e ucatlon Is as Important as which deserves thoughtful considera— commentary of amphibians which do not And for ,
I . ' .I . tion by those of us in the programs he CWT)’ 0'16 0M1” classification ”1980'
. . i ‘. I . crlticilegI riesthere are organismsthatdo not fit.
. L. .. Other as ects of one S educatlon Meek says we should present both indicating that evolution is a dynamic
f .. I"; ’ . p the ideas of evolution and ofcreation. Meek discusses Darwin‘s finches PTOCCSS as 3“ch today 35 CWT-
. I . Of cot rse we should. When I begin a and saysthatthey'stillremainthe same Meek says that evidence is often
. . t . . . . . . _ , .- series of lectures on evolution I say s ecies. Not so. There are morethana USCd improperly. exaggerated or
III ',_ II II I I By SAT.” BROADWATLR pohcpeoggaesrmSfrquItIiCeaIsterepgacoering :2!qlrsecI‘iItgiI:r:IIpI:sdaIrIeorprnIyItIqleerIeItIlorplIsceerIZ thereareItwopossibleeprlanatIionsIfor dig/en species ,‘s'onc occurs on the manipulated to fit what evolutionists
I I 3: . In this age of sexual liberation Industrials. agnd terminolovv such": movement for the humane treatment the origin 01 life and "3 diversity. mainland. b?" finCh“ “:h'Ch are want us to believeIl 33'“ In my
' i if 3‘ something haS l’Iecn lost . the sim- enviornmental retardationE. ex lains ofthe terminallvillstarted in anland Littler ”-wa created byasupernatural OhHOUSI'V the” nearest relatives occur classes I always mentionIthisand other
. ‘. . f . pm"), and comfort 0' human touch. sum lack of development in children At the hospice centers surrounded by force or it arose asa result of the natu- there. ratherthantinIsomedistanICtin- valid crtttctsmsofevolutionarytheory‘.
V f I Body language is discussed in bUsi- who received no attention durin the plants Possessions and even pets teii- ”I forces m the universeoperating on “mm" That the Galapagos hnCheh Paleontologists tend [.0 m ”16.1055”
. '.i' i’ . i . I' new seminars. women‘s assertiveness Kg minallv ill patients live with the‘sup- the matter WhICh- comprises our “ch derived from South American record together accordingtotheirpre-
, i 4 " ’ ‘, 1: traininggroups.andeverv magazine In ' - p0” of a trained staff The stringent planet. Under the first option there is stock seems to me the most plausible conceived ideas.and thereare as many
.II I- . . . I~ .. d . ,I . ‘ ‘ nothing to discuss; therefore every- explanation. however. potential theoretical evolutionary
. . , .- printA hug isnolongcrancxprcssion [INTO UCIng hospital atmosphere is removed and thin el‘ I , , . th I' .. ,_ , . - , . l - h‘ . th* .
' ti. . of affection shared amongthe old.the , people continue to cope, instead of i {g se 3d) concerns e atter Meek 5d” that evolution has never reIIatioInsIIins as ere are
sti 9.1:, .‘ .‘Oung-athletes. fathers and daughters. a new CO/Umnlstl retreating. (Fagin-k - d" b d h' . . been repeated. hot 80' As ".‘an’ as d pasconto ogists. I I h . , . ..
a . . .' or departing friends Any bodily Con- Manv movements have started in . . ce is istpr c It atsome pIrIofes- third of our speCies offToweringplants .ome evolutionary pu lications are
I i I. I. 1: tact indicates Im overly aggmwrw Iib- mformatnevearsformoresimply were this COTJntrv in the last ten years that sors present LVOllITIOT‘l as the . only are thought to have been derived from pure speculation. cg. the various
II . -. ido. “gay“ tendencies. a Freudian nm loved.‘ . . are rclateddto people‘s need for close- scigntifically plau5ibleuexplanation .II hybridization of parental s-chies tIol- accounts of hypothetical vertebrate
..’ , »' I, I complex. or violation of another‘s Sex educationisasimportantasan , ness in a ICChnicaIlv complex society '. hIC key word thrIcis scientifically. lowed by a mitotic aCCIdent which ancestors. We science teachers havean
II , .' space other part of ones-education if noT Unfortunately I do not believe that Special creation isInot sctentifically doubled the chromosome number obligationto pomtoutsuchfactsitell
I. . I II T.lltl€ girls learn not to km Daddy more m as one‘s body does it t communes of assorted beliefs and plausible because it would conflict allowing for pairingand normalmcio- my students thatIall classtcalevidence
.I '. '. , I” much. Menarctaughttiibc"ttiugh"‘ become obsolete lVlCTOflan Iébogs structures. “pop"i psychology Ltreat- with the kInownIphySical laws of the sis and reproduction. In some cases for evolution is circumstantialand ret-
' i . i and a once Chen-‘hi‘d pat from Mom. have no place in a'complex world but ments. or discos have helped to ease universe. Ihxtra sensory perception '5 botanists “a.“ taken the hypothetical rospective. A valid critiCismofbiology ‘ ‘
. II m5" hecomesanannoyance. Women with the abundance of factual infor- people's “alienation.” notIsCienItificalIly plaUsibletorthe same parent speCIes. crossed them in the texts would be that they gloIriify the
. ,5 are acting silly “he" they clutch a mation I)" anatomv and the s cho- There has always been a difference rfiason. ”"3 '5 "0‘ PFOOII. however. laboratory. treated them With colchi- fOSSil record and ignore the literature
' . ' ‘ " friend. 0’ cuddle uT’ontbe sofa nextto logical pleasures and roblZnTs of between compassion affection and I at the phenomenon d9? not exist. Cine and thus recreatedthe new Spam on experimental evolution. '
' ~ . " a husband engrossed in Monday night touch th i ‘ L'll hp i‘ ' , sex and Idisda' h v". i I MCCk‘ says variation IT horizontal. as found m nature. .
I, . . .I . - nursing homes and treated as though human gesture has sexual‘connotay- a sad situation though when expresl- years after its introduction to North links. They are everywhere. In the school of biological sciences.
, . . , ”This have leprosyI:MacliIo men“ talk tions; and the desire for warmth is not sion of emotion is misinterpreted and .
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