xt7sqv3c2r9v https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7sqv3c2r9v/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1972-07-27 Earlier Titles: Idea of University of Kentucky, The State College Cadet newspapers  English   Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel  The Kentucky Kernel, July 27, 1972 text The Kentucky Kernel, July 27, 1972 1972 1972-07-27 2020 true xt7sqv3c2r9v section xt7sqv3c2r9v Th‘ H‘fl'U‘k Where ’3 the sun." It ’s hot
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\'oi.. LXIV N0. ii LEXINGTON. Krixi‘t't‘iiv ’l‘hursday. July 27. i972 "" 5' _
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o f on campus parkin g lots t .. . . \
By Mike Poole According to Burch the “C" lot hand out more than 20.000 r 9?. “M‘ " _. £ ‘
“‘ Kel‘heIStatt Write" atCollege Street and Rose Street, parking violations and tow_ in. i t . .- "

. Few improvements are in the and the “C" lot behind Memorial more than L000 automobiles. ' ‘ I ”it. as at” ‘ -
making for the UK parking Coliseum are seldom full. Last year 95 percent of the cars . " ”‘9 i. “t. 'w _»
program this fall despite the The Cooper Drive parking lot towed in were guilty of an ‘out- e ff;;.;;§§:;:T:3§:?
parking congestion that occurs in can be used by anybody including standing‘ violation. An ‘out- ‘1 f (s\ w a?" I»
many campus areas. those without permits. Burch standing‘ violation occurs after o

The only improvements to said 400 to 500 people use the an automobile is ticketed three ‘ _ a 7-4.5?" f" T3»
campus lots are the paving and Cooper Drive lot every day. times. is [3 a. .. -. ,
- lighting 0f the SC0tt Street lot. Burch added that around 9am. A parking ticket is $2 and a tow f it ~ _ .. k M ~ _
' and the extension of the “B" lot every morning, the quickest way charge is $3~ according to safety 7 ,3 .5: w t“
by Memorial Coliseum. Ac- to get to campus is to park at the and Security. All money .4, . .. t. M-
cording to Joe Burch. director of Cooper Drive parking lot and collected for parking violations ,- a“.
Safety and Security, there are no take the bus into campus. goes for construction of lots, J *4“
- funded plans for any additional Most of the congestion in' maintenance. and operational 1; & -V' . “Ti“V’WM
parking lots. “We have more University parking areas stems expenses ofthe parking program. . ,,,, as ‘f- a g t ' %&.§
parking permits than spaces but from drivers without permits As far as future plans for “1% gm. ,_ ‘V .1 3% a“;
not one day have all parking lots parking in an area reserved for parking are concerned. Burch K3733-” g “3*; wt~ u
been full." he added. permit holders. foresees no big changes. The ‘s‘;% T x j .
‘ Burch stated that permits Permit holders are then forced cooper Drive lot Will be enlarged g0??? ' .“z 3’ 35"» . --
' are issued onAhe ratio of 1.4 to park in a yellow or handicap with the advent of the new fifigfi; . “v w L211 '
' permits per parking space. The zone. The 1‘95““ t5 bC h the non football stadium. fife t " I. ” .. 33:55. fl ,
rationale is that all permit permit and permit holder Will be “We‘re concentrating on larger .vxfi'; ' m
, holders won‘t be on campus at the ticketed. lots on the periphery of campus." 2?;r3?” _ W - .w WWW T ‘ ”’6
same time. Every year University police said Burch. ' ,» ' . ,~ r - ta"-
. Childbirth Simulator aids ' . ”g. ‘ ‘ W "
P r 0] e C t H e ra O In training student nurses , '- . . ' .g “M 1 _
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8‘ Frank Yarbrough nervous the first time they come students to come in and begin ‘ . l j a,
- ‘ kernel Staff Writer in contact With a patient. checking fetal heart beats and _, _ I ~
In an effort to increase the Because of this they often tend to timing contractions. Haring a ”Fair” time
quality or contact between the concentrate .more on procedure Hera is made offoam rubber Like father like son. John Adams and his son John take a break
expectant mother and nursmg than the patients welfare. and is covered With polyvmyl , _ ,_ _ ‘ ‘ ,
. student. the College of Nursing is Practicing with the simulator chloride (PVC) gel. The PVC gel in their \‘lSll to the Lions (lub Bluegrass l‘dll‘ at the .Red Mile.
teaching with a childbirth enables the student to feel more simulates the adipose (fatty) ‘ Staff photo by Bruce “' Singleton). ,
simulator instead of atients this comfortable and better able to tissue of the bod , ° °
~ V fall. P concentrate on the patients The outer coveT‘ing is made 0t Fayette Judge COHVICtS
‘ Hera.alife-size manikin which problems. lat? rubdber t0 hSinftULate 1t?
realistically simulates childbirth. Another problem of student- fee ing an strengt o s in. e K f
' will be used to train ap- patient contact is the large uterus is made of a latex rubber ex U pro essor
proximately 140 nursing number of nursing students. balloon which has two cham-
students. This PUtS a great strain 0“ a bers.. Gene Mason. former UK assistant professor was sen-
Many nursing students are patient for a whole group of By filling the chambers With teneed Monday.July 24. to one year in the state prison at
p 2.. g . _, e Z compressed air. the hardening of l.a(irange.
I" ~ ' 1 the uterus during contractions Mason had been convicted in May of 1970 of receiving ‘
" . -- and the expulsion of the fetus is stolen property.
.- -":'1 ‘ as” accomplished. The fetus is made Mason's sentencing was the finale after almost two .
. * 4.;- . from the same gel-like material years of appeal. T
- _ . 5 - $9 -- 7.1 ’ ' as‘llcra. Fayette Circuit Court Judge'N. Mitchell Meade handed
. ‘ T“ , S'th‘ the force to get the baby down the sentence after denying Mason probation.
: -_ ' I; h . ‘3’. .r ‘” - through the vaginal canal has to Meade said he felt Mason had failed to show "humility“
Z 'I ., a , be transmitted from the rear. a to the court after being convicted. Because of this. ac-
. i! spinal column was made from cording to Meade. Mason had shown that he had not
' .. 4"‘3 . fiberglass resin. This also allows “rehabilitated” himself.
3 ”Fan is - for the flexibility needed for it to Mason felt his arrest and conviction was the result of a
3 é %\ ‘ ‘ ’ '* P35S through tht‘ vagina. political plot. He stated this in a delivery to the annual
' “r 11% ‘ , » Ft‘tilt heartbeats are produced meeting of the American Political Science Association in
' » r4 -\ . 3,: . through a speaker planted in the lios Angeles. in I970.
I '4 fit; ' . s K chest Ottht‘ tCtUS- Tht’ speaker is He had planned to run for the sixth district
é? fEQ E‘s” hooked to the main control panel (‘ongressional seat in 1969. '
r?” 1' ‘5‘: j. . ,‘ ‘i through the umbilical cord. In the opinion of Meade. Mason lost the probation
» ~ /‘g..~{ The volume and intensity ofthe because he. his wife and witnesses had “perjured”
' ' f" {’t g , // heartbeat can be directed from themselves on the stand. '
a; , . ‘ " ,t‘ - the control panel. After the child Following his arrest and first conviction. Mason was
'. , s. " ' ‘ . w. t is “born' the umbilical cord is tired from his job at L‘K. Since then he has been teaching
‘ , ‘ f3.» disconnected. at Franconia College in New Hampshire.
“~v-—-.-u-—' ‘fi , " To get the shape of a woman In His late 1969 arrest was the result of an incident con-
her ninth month of regnancy 3 ccrnin a stolen lBM electric typewriter. He had been
"er“, ”I? model mO‘hPr plaster 08“ is mad: 0t a "Oh‘ approagched by a man who offered to sell him an electric ,
Professor A. Virginia Lam-Melt). associate professor of nursing pregnant woman and then IBM typewriter.
and principle investigator on the (‘hildhirth Simulator project. reshaped. In order to obtain as Mason admitted purchasing the typewriter. He said he
assists Dr. (‘harles Knapp. assistant professor in the College of near as possible a true to life did not know the typewriter had been stolen. He said the
Engineering as he prepares the (‘hildbirth Simulator for a form. the fetus was made from a equipment had been defective and needed repair.
delivery. Continued on Page 2. Col. 3 Mason is to be taken to prison sometime this week.

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2—Tlll‘3 KENTUCKY KI‘IRNI‘IL Thursday. July 27. I972
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. n Hera aids studen t nurses N
. . l . HARRoosaURG ROAD ALAN! ALLEN STARTS FR'DAY. Continued from Page 1 To produce the automatic touc V. . . . .
' . - ‘ I model now would cost roughly Built '" conjunction mm the
’ ' ‘ , W" ”R “an“! human fetus which had died. $5000. A manual model in Simulator is a device called an
a . i SNOOPY 1/ The idea of the simulator was production is less expensive; Audi-Painter. VThe Audi-Pointer
. . V, . , y \ /l‘~0 conceived by Beverly MC- somewhere between $500 and does three things. It reVlews, The
.. ‘ ' COME ( 0060k Dermott while a graduate $1.000. tests and then helps guide the Cente
. ' -V - HOME. & 00000 student at Indiana University. student through the Simulated Augu
V _ , ‘ . ° V‘ Ni? 5 She then came to UK as media According to Knapp, “a delivery. . '
; y. ~, inmooucchOUDSTDCK ’ ‘ \‘ coordinator for the College of physician has to use the senses of Sketches 0f the Ch'ldb'rth Th‘
' , ' ' ALSO...THE WHOLE Nursing. touch and feel to assess the process may be placed on the (3051
’ ._ , I 4 I PEANUTS GANG! % Here 'she approached Dr. stages of labor.“ console f“ the pomter, and a almo
' I ' @o nus-u. llessel Flitter. then associate beam “light on the screen draws and E
' ,‘ °"'"“°°”°“"°' dean of the College of Nursing Because of the need for the students attention to that Stu
. . . ‘— ., and Professor Virginia Lane. realness Hera had to be built of 3 area. 70 p
. ‘ ' They contacted Dr. Charles life-like material. one which felt . Cassette tapes prepared by the acco
. . Tc l I Y - " ° Knapp who built Hera. like skin. and had very nearly the instructor offer narration for ”"5 Moor
. ,4. In constructing Hera. Knapp same characteristics. It had to exerCise. _ mini:
, 1 ‘ f , . started from scratch. The total have some amount of dynamic 1‘95""3 Thi
. . . RE 5 | I l | I overall cost was approximately response and reaction to the Testing is accomplished by raisii
.' ' ’ , . $45.000._ placinga sheet of multiple choice the
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v, 1 ' SOHdWICheS Plate Lunches console stereo equipment at discount prices: the “Ext question um“ the firs‘ some
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, . ,V . . . . ‘08 west EUCIId Carry-Out 98% can you get food Delivered g program mechanism. dina
-. . Vi formerl ilffllb'lilo I g By doing this the instructor seve-
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Tm: KENTUCKY KERNEL. Thursday. July 27.1972—3 . 7
Newman Center to Open Aug. 1 5 : .

he By Irma L. Jackson He added the Center would Another way in which the UCM s“ P. Dennis McFadden I. .v .
an Kernel staff Writer continue to do this In the coming serves the UniverSIty Is to make laryourorlimlmais (It ., I. . II II-I

er school year. Its facIlItIes available for use to ’ * .

g In addition to his ministerial campus organizations. . , I ‘ , I

H The new Catholic Newman duties Moore heads a leadership .7 TI '- .
he . v , t :‘ 3 '. I I,

L ll ' ‘ . ' ' ., _ I ,

ed Center on Rose ane w1 open on training progiam. PartICIpants During the past year some 28 @Y@GLA$$ES . . I . I , I I

August 15. are taught how to assume ad- . . - ,
ministrative roles in a volunteer different campus groups used OF Kentucky InC. , ,' x ' . .-'_'»

lb The new facilities are built at a organization Koinonia House for conferences ’ v ‘ , Eff: I' II
he ICOSt 0f $671039“ Ian: age {funded The United Campus Ministry and regular meetings. 'mPe'iul “010 Shoppins Center "I" I -' _I .

a dlmOSt exc uswe y y K aculty (UCM) with Headquarters at Waller Avenue Lexmgton, Ky. . '. f: .I‘ '. I.
WS and students. . . The UCM represents the , .I . .

at KoInonIa tKo-no-nee-ya) House (‘hristian Church the :- I. _ -.i

Students also contributed about 3150 does “5 share 0f service 10 I . , / ' . Remember to ask Dennis about the SPECIAL CONSIDERATION ' ‘L ' .
70 t f th w . . Presbyterian Church. the United . ,_I - . . . .,

he percen 0 e manpo er the community according to the Church of Christ and the United given to all UK. STUDENTS I . , II

his according to Father Elmer Rev. Thomas N. Townsend, P e‘b 'ter'an Church '. ',
Moore. one Of the Newman chaplain. r S y l ’ ‘ __—___ Telephone 255-5506 _________ II- ‘.

m'ms‘ers' . ., , . . HOURS: 3:30-5:30 Mom-Fri — Sot. 8:30-l2 pm. . .- ‘ ' _

There have been several fund- 59”“ U‘ A board of directors Including II . .I' t. ..

by raising programs to help finance at least one student and a T .' . I I
ice the building and furnish the “We exist to serve the representative from each oi the x _ _ ‘. I .
he Center, added Moore. University of Kenturky." said supporting denominations I . II .I .
he The new building will house a Townsend. Counseling playsa bit oversee the operations of the 'MW’VmW/V ' ”Mofllf ‘R/C//M0”0 - I I . ‘ I ' - I_

circulating library of religious part in the service we give to the UCM' I ‘ V VI

"v - community. he added. ,, . 5‘
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to 2:3:Scrfntufel ftsafillyalso fgnfigiln “We offer counseling on a P unds for supporting the bCM ~ , ;_ . '.
1‘81 social rgoms- lecture rooms a variety of topics from religious are channeled through the . I I I I- . _
ed worship room and staff quarters conviction to the choice of a Kentucky Commission for United I II
f th . t d t d t career.“ Ministries in Higher Education. I A, ‘ f‘

g. or ree priess an S u en ”fiflflfé/Srs 70 Jail/0&8 II , I

3 Officers‘ . wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I I -. 
ed Education program I I BIRTH CONTROL 3 I ~..
Ids A“ educat'fim .ngrém ,‘S 3 Health Service—233.5823 PlannedParenthood—255-4913 : ' . . f
he pianined Ior ”"5 {:11 £230 ‘2‘ 3 (Free) County Health Clinics 2 . : . ~.
'y :cfiigfurzourjjj lpremariii 3 Charles Young 252-3212 Blue Grass 233-1281 , I . I -.-‘

relations Anyone interested can 3 Charlotte Court 233-1276 Manchester 255-1047 3 ' 5,; . ' , ‘ . .
:1: attend onaV'OluntarybaSiS o69(so«soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo To .
INC The Newman Center has for the ~ I , ' ' ‘ , ' ‘ 7 (I I.
In- past four years sponsored a I .g I a 5-,]
he Trans-Action program to coor- ‘ ,I I I ,.
dinate volunteers to work with , ‘ , I -. I .
or several social service agencies in AMERICAN STATION , /'I' V§ . - I I
0f P" V / V . a o o 0 I ‘e H A -.:" I I" 1" i " :-
t-e dyette County. said Moore. ForeIgIn Car Specmllsts In . 7 /’...fi . . \\i . . -, .
in M G .t _ V.W. — BMC Motors — Mercedes Benz» //,f V"; 3* .- 5'. 3 . .- . :I.
C overnl es PHONE 269-3804 800 East Main Street /-...\,"I f} ‘ . , . '

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a) to organize IICorner of MaIn and Ashland . - , ,/ .ov _ [4 ~ , , .
“d Fayette County Citizens for 10% Discount on Parts OHd Labor : / '4‘ 4:15," -- ”'3 o j
ed McGovern-Eagleton will hold an Students and Staff only! . .' i ' Mira ., I] . - w‘f I'I.
"d organizational meeting Thurs- . * flfé '. " ‘ W .3." ’I I. . ". .- -

day. July 27. at 8 pm. in the ’)' ~‘I //."I, . j: I . - .
third floor courtroom of the ’ - ’ 'Il‘x'.fif;"‘;v;/. ‘ A. . ’.I' '1 .
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Fayette County Court House. . 4“ r ‘w .... . I . . . .. .
All persons. whether " ‘ I “I\\ ’ .. '. .I_ ‘I .'_~
Democrats. Republicans or h . if; . 'r '1' ' I-j , . .I
Independents. who are in— ”e e S O ..:_. silt; } I. '
terested in working for the CO 9 p . ' t": , ,.
McGovern-Eagleton campaign. I l . . II- .I
are asked to attend. according to After Inventory sale I ‘ .I . . I:
Al Goldman, Sixth District ,I . ‘. I
Con ressional contact for - ’I j i -
Mchovern FrIday July 28th 0 . ,- , .
In addition to hearing from . ¥ I.I . II I, .
delegates to the National Open '0 ill ‘0 SUMMER ‘3 II , II.
Democratic convention, par- 2 - I
ticipants will learn about new ‘ . - HOT pANTS ¢ I. . f, :
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Kentucky registration Tops - Jeans - II" S - 0C
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