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C I Vol. XCt, No. 42 Estobiishod t894 UNVG'S'W 0’ Kentucky. Lexmgton. Kentucky independent since 1971 Thursday, October 23. l986 I
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requesting change _ , t f . - ~
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986 sent to Dean Burch . g a ., R h . . . . .__ .
By .l\\' BIANTUN the "brief and legal memos" were 53% ' i " .,.:-. '5 esearc ers InveStlgatlng attltUde Changes - ~'. ‘
I ,, News Editor being drawn up by SGA legal ('oun- Witt; ‘ :3; . ,V. _ . .' a,‘ If i .'
' sel Keith Baker to send to David i5“? . “ 13*, '3: B) M (H 1 “AR“ _ ,__.-w__ .itt; t'Itr‘itiliut‘ oter the next five or -' . “
, V 7 “A Senator 3‘ Large ”8“" B“! Armstrong.suiteattot‘ney general. . 1"“ " #5.." memnmi‘d'mr “(UK) ShOUld bc ill at 2*. watts .tssttiittttu iutttiltlifi; comes .'__,‘. "I
kins has setit ti proposal to the vice SLAP is requesting that the attor- '3 " _. . o . . _ . . , . =’- . .- f ' ,'
~ t. chancellor for student atfatrs‘ oftice ney general render an opinion on the a 1*- ) 5’ " '1‘“ ‘1‘” ” m" road. there 5 ”“5 pOSIIIOH Oi llclplng . . , ‘l Illt‘tlh\ Johnson director of the .' '. it .3;
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if lsureh. the office's acting vice chan apartment and should be considered ”i. our “I“ ”(d 5nd (t ( 0);)? lam“ ”(HI 'lantl W“ on" dt‘t' usually onh (tone once ', '. ' ft j}: I"
. ‘- eellor. "UNIV last week The proposal $0 pant ltt‘HlL bu1ItItnIIhcottI ouItI'ttIyI ttIts t . LI . 9,.“ .M, regotnetotolltm mh .I .' I .. I.
; ts asking tor the l‘iitvet‘stty‘s alcohol Botktns said the request for an I)A\ II) B()l‘|\'l\\ hl‘tugll‘ 'I" Iih’f’fm iml‘ miir. 1:93" Assttelule professor He said the same people ti ho ueie 'I .‘ Pi}. I.-
g policy to he changed to read: "Posv Opinion should be on the "attorney ' ”I‘”~‘ flm” . d ‘5 “1“”‘5 ‘1” Hi. sttetttlttgn comm-ted ii. the ttrst survey tittl be I -'-.-.‘.I.j.I jI~I‘I
‘___t.a_-.:____._. - ”he...” 1,1,! or eonsump'mn ”f “i. general's‘ desk by Not 1 " ”(t hopes rdrf‘l.‘ 59?” I I ‘ contacted throughout the years, and -_ . _. . ‘.
, f eholte lteieraLh-s except by those 21 to hear front the attorney gent-m1 by Rotkllb said lte wtrt‘tes that the “(mam hyptier. an associate Ipto~ — other people ‘Alll be called .1? run "-t ‘ .1 :1 i.
T .‘l‘uts or older. or exhibiting drunk. Dec 1 ”5““ hi“ WWW“ W ”1W“ PUNIUU 195“" m eommttntcattons. ‘5 putt of changing. .ittd polittt .ttli .' t-oimt be ””m i“ ”7“." m“ ““"mi'": ”1 Wm“ ‘. - '5 - -’.'
i en behavior “ Botktns. lhOUt-{h- Udmltb that (”HIV that students \‘ '11 L’J‘U“ 'tkeury ”t It that eltort as a (“o-investigator m a useful tn Pinpointin; Yi‘ottttle tt'etts ”Wm”: " ' 5.. Hi". i.
. l‘K's current alcohol pUllCF 514”” [”mi’)’ generals opinion has no bind "That.”d fear I hate." “PW“ longitudinal survey that “I“ be CU" thatarise itieconotinr tit”.t'iHlttlti‘l’ 'Wm-“m ‘53" h“ ht’lWS m" “1“ ' I» f t .". .' 7‘1""
- F that no one can possess or consume trig effect on the administration's "PK 1) ktt"\\tt to!“ 11> student apa ducted mer the next several year.K Practically spet’s'im if“. t , I YUI‘YI out 1" Me a very longvranee pro- ,‘ - ,
E .ileoholtelxwerugeson campus. Policy deCtsions. "What the: ad- ”l.‘ “'“l l ‘l 11k“ “t W" ”W ChdlUlt’» Th" will ”i the research ‘5 to track sit\ should be lll‘Li post' oi. titp ”"4 “WNW m" plants *‘WlUll‘m I; »' if i
- '9 i‘ittlkllh said sending the proposal ministration decides is not depen h" NW1 "I” like 1“ we the silent (“homes I“ ix"’l)l("5 attitudes toward ”IL; > I“ ”llt'l'itt‘” ”HIV“ .1» I II, iron. mm; to its closing "I'd like to "I‘.IIII I .I; ‘
} to littrch tins the natural step tor dent at all Wlih what the attoriie\ ”li‘l‘ml} ‘P‘V‘k "“1 ”1 “WV "1 m" foreigninvestment . areix'ctirrivig‘ l‘t‘s ‘ ""' WWW" ‘lUdF ”“5 3“ or 3“ 3‘93“ ‘. i ’I- i '; i
‘ t ' student Leaders Against Prohibition generalsavs " ' tN-‘Ut‘ ‘ Th" fairly unsurprising ”film" ot ,.I don't id. \ .. it . t, .»,, JII -. tioiit iioii ‘ hesaid . ‘ » . L‘ 3 '
I totake The “Shes are related, he “MI littiktns said he sows \(tlno am, the first survey. which showed that I\ terribly tilltitltii ' iii. I I I I‘” ImenII‘mI added ”11” along “MI the ~ I‘
- 't "The proposal to Dean Burch “as "but one is not dependent on [hp ttttles that can be detrimental to central Kentuckians were optimisttc w “swim-ti this t» W . l“; “Wm“1 and “‘“thlt' “WOW“ ”l i : I'i' if”
I tl‘. i‘estxinse to the student senate's other " their WU)“ H“ Fwd Kentucky K"’" but Hat“) about the plant. were "a al i b 'h" WWW: It mag» hd‘t' “”11" W -. , ‘15.
. ti.is\.tgt- iii the H’SUlullttn‘ \\lllL‘h HUVKOYUI‘. h} 2‘0”": [0 the iilltll'll(‘\ ”(it (“I‘llllillllsl Set)” ““1“” 5 tilllltfllfi‘ lOl ltT§\ lfllp()ri£tlil than our overall ”(I \tllli “(.I‘Ht' {hp t(-s( ant 'ruj ('1“ii‘i)pllild[1‘)n> II 4 . , II 2‘ I.
mitt-«t lot the ttitplenieiitatton of our general Botktns hopes to lend ”1.. .tl ot “loosen your tie hate .1 beer and plan. said flames llougland. an as started ”I,” \UIMIM Le . MIN For WI“ 'ne i ”III“. “a,“ t' \ _» ‘. ' ,i?
‘ lttoltosttl Hotktns satil eohol issue even more ('retiettt't' ”Mini“ ‘NIUl’K‘dlmt' “MAI“ professor ”t ”\(X‘mmg) ‘md see tt others .tere tit-nip ».'Ii‘.t' .r; the .«oi‘lr‘lxtide in\t’\li’tl‘ it‘tid iteieji »' '5“
. l’ ‘Mts the "oliitotis route to take. “We W h‘thL’ that ”1“ i‘dlmmv‘m’ "'l'hat tloesn ' help at all ' léotkiits the “In e)‘ sprtnctpul investigator places itke lei tit-ssee 'Allt't’t‘ .tm-t.’ ”ire: tttitl HIM tht 'aliles hue i' “ ’ . .. .‘ ~15
I I j tiesattl ttonrealt/es “ere sertous."hesatd MM "The onl'. nun m resolve an sypher said the sur\e_\ is betntl et' iitztior titotoi plant is lit :._ :,-....‘ Turitev: itith torettzit .ntestntent 1'5‘ A
I» V ”‘1‘ PW“ “mm 5““1 h" "‘ ”"t Botktns added that ”‘9 ”P‘W‘“ issue is to .’t.\l\' LtlUt‘slAtUtb and to pro conducted m n}: 1“ MW» the pet- and Me ere ~«Ul'{tl’;~e~‘t to c... 't..t‘ touting to small llt'At". :\nk‘l'lt‘£i f t » J 4'.
. ' it‘tttl) totssttea response uas sought because there are "ti lot ”1”“.qu.MMM. 69"”? imp”?! ‘O'Iihe plant and eonipttraltie \tll'U". ".é-l‘2' :.~= n»- s; ,loltits-tt. eoiteedes lfit'tti.\lll it hen he I t ». i I‘ iii i ~-
1 tr. not tn a position to respond of complex legal questions that net . “’IWH‘" changes done . potrz'» oit‘ that a surwx Like this one : " it ~' ‘-
,. h, timid .Wl. Burch said He added ther I nor the administration can .in M ”“5 l’mm- m““‘_—’~h~ ”“1“” Houglund said the survey \Hll guru,“ W, in .II ., __ , -.»-. t1‘...;tt' ._{l\t mim- instant into him V‘f ~ " ' ‘,
a that he hasn‘t had a chance to fully SW9!“ H ”111le mt: ‘mLI‘JW‘Iu oleeople “rt. ha\e both political and academic (mingmlmr litlitgiiii-tlulttwl I.» '31' litl‘t‘lgl. .tt‘.t-s!ttzt:‘tl “Meet; people . 3‘ 1 .,
' discuss the proposal Wllh the admin But one player In the ”we that M'hmd ML” “9 re (lttlllL’ bent-tits its > 3...]; i... gm,” ”hi; c... i “I andeoti.ittttt..';es " » ,' . '- _' 3;
isti'tttionI . lturcn. though. thinks the could end “Ali's cause before an) Mmmmmm I”, Mb 51,,“ “I“ ”N, .-\Citd(‘lillcitll\. H may help settle contpttssrtte -t ioiiigti lllitl‘ tedtitt ,..-' 'i'my ”we m. MW, (,1 on. great ‘I .~ I}. I 1'.
‘Hhmnwi‘llhm m” respondsoon ”WV“ SICPS are taken ‘5- Slmli'lh Ul’ A’Htttt‘tt’d 9"» Editor It! chief I-‘vtui the “ongoing debate" over uhether lW-‘t ”Wt”~‘»‘lt"l\'ll"l“‘ illlt‘lttikt'l‘. pi‘ott‘ttses ot li‘tl.‘ ‘ pror I~ 7’7... . : x» 'i -
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‘ t; »»:~i f I. ‘ “Vina .. .: SE ’ I“ \ :’ ‘i 3% i i ~- ~ é‘fi» V ‘ . brose. professor of medical nitcro~ .I ' i 1 V. -' ,' .'
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‘ ’ \ ' ‘ -‘V' “‘5‘ it“ ‘ l I? i ’ ' ' ‘ 4» pleuate professor of .t . ‘-'. ’ I'I I‘;
f i» ‘ _ _ ; . ' ‘ 'fi ~ ‘ .M- ‘ communications. Jim Lang. asso- .I.', if.” :I
" . I,’ is» h \ . , .. ' t ’ t ‘ "I' t'ttllf‘ professor ot management. Don i“ J ». 3 ;. ' '
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. . . IANDALWIlltAMSON -» t» «u Pieeoro. professor of pharmacy. . I I.
.f and Robert S ‘ddll’t . rofessor of - " " -f ‘ .i ‘. ‘
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l the Polecots faculty from the School of Music. perform to a group of students to lrontof the Mt King Library yesterday during lunch «ill succeed l-Intd Vialdhart. profe- f ' .1 »
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CAE honors this year’s w UK’s ‘Ultimate Man’ competition "
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sc 0 ars 1p reelptents m. vouch... as men strutting for United ay ». - -,
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:{iitiitiihiitilrigla‘lr‘ilig by helping each other. like studying Gators last night '0 9° 2,] in By l).\I\ ll \SNERT Timer resident tl(i\l\t‘l oi itittt‘ee lit \Mllmltlsttn said As the master of V . t. i I
together. hesatd. the SEC. See SPO“! Pu StaffthE’F the contest eereiiiontes. she and the ushers and ‘ r .'
, CAE IS a Student organization and ' 9. While the participants some of door \Htrkors all are RAs from 3
l h 5 ”106‘ recent scholarship r‘“ a subcommittee to the Academic 4' He might have the build of Arnold whom “I“ (.9,me a} mum» do Blatidiniz Tovyert m” be dressed m ‘ '
ciptents had an opportunity yester- Excellence Committee. Both organi- Schwarzenegger. the tough-guy their thing ushers “ill go through tttxedos provtded by local mer- .'
day to mingle With the Collegians zations coordinate Merit Day and image of (‘ltnt Eastwood. the face of the audwficp and ”,an tomc- (.hnmg ' '
“WACU‘k‘m‘C Excellence I the Governor's Scholars reunion. Tom (‘rutse. the dancing ability of which “Ill be iii the form oi tiiotie\. "It‘s going to be realli nice and ' '
i l . .‘i‘ihn Menkhaus. chairman "f and try to increase UK‘s academic I Gregory times and the humor of “Ithammnpmd ’ splashy." Williamson said. “”5 . '
i u“. welcomedIthe new scholarship quality. Menkhaus said If ' 5..“ ° '°"9 tim. com- WOOd)’ Allen. Whoever has the tiiost tiione\ col uoini: to be the best event this cam» ‘ ‘ »
“’(“lplf-‘ms “I’ ”II 3:: encoItIieraged Menkhaus encouraged students to ing, and some may. or may Or he might have the face of team during his sum hemméfi the pus has everseen ~~ ‘
than to m“ “it t mem rs 0 10'” CAE. . , “0" 0'9“. 5' W3 W0""‘ the Wood" Am"- the humor "f l’lttmate .\ianofl‘K.shesaid Williamson said that while a spe- . I
- . Potential members should have at wait For a review of Alico Eastwood. the dancmg ability of 395K195 the bragging “gim- and mm goal for the contest has not I
1h” is a great opportunity for 1935‘ a 3 0 grade POW average and I . Schwarzenegger and the toughguy the teasing that Will acconipani the been set she IS hoping that both the ‘ '
next scholarship students to meet should have com leted on S st Coopers latest. sec DIVII- , . ‘ . , . . “ ‘ . .-
. P 9 emet er ”"8!“ OmePS title. the “inner \‘tlll tdkt‘ home sit! (rtwui and the money raised Will
”Ch “the? and talk to» some CAL at UK The committee 315" encour- SIONS. Page 8' "'5 .WUF chmce By Emmi a mu“ and a plaque donated by a local tro» surpass those of the .slave auction
”""”l""”' .Mmkhaus 53m ages students to get involved It! ex mtme)‘ i“ ”10 l'mtt‘d Way. you (“3“ pi“ entitpam The runner up itill rc sponsored by Blandtng Tower last '
Donald hands. Vice chancellor of tracurricular activities dec1de who “I“ he the Ultimate Man ceive $23 . year -
academic affairs. gate a brief Mi]. "The CAE membership has WEATH“ 0““ The contestants can "do \ihgtteiet‘ V (‘alled "Muscles for Money." the
* Wllu‘dddresst°m9§tUd9"L‘ I jumped from 20 to almost a 100 .. . _. About 15 men will compete in the thev think m“ bring m the most slave auction attracted about 200
lhe Academic hxcellence (”.m' members."Menkhaussaid contest at 3 tonight in the Complex votes ” Williamson said What they people and raised $450 for United
. ”Hm“ awarded scholarships to ”50 CAE has many fund-ratsers SUCh Commons. The COM‘E‘ ‘5 sponsored do depends on iust "ho“ ner\\ thesi- Way despite being open onlv to girls ‘
“”dm's f‘" "‘9 1%“; academic as being one of the co-sponsors of Today's “9" under C'OUdY by Blandtng Tower with all proceeds guys reallyarefshestttd ' ShO'SGld ' .
""3" the Fall Free-for-All and recruiting skies will be 70, with thun- goingtothel'nited Way, (““19 the contest “(m-t esactlv . . . t
”laminatiiijnéhonioorzlmslcihiiilafstiizsp ii: 5:33;: PESSZSJWTIKLAS'ISMI: dorstorms likoiy tonight and During the competition. the partic- ha"? the glamour or Sgtphts'lt‘it'l‘m ”12:“ ibatiothmtiiigt:nglfaerin;?;t§A
Thin 1“de from mSCh“lar5htP N“ board eamelike‘Mono I' po,. 0 low around 50' Tomorrow ipaan m” have three "i five min» of the Miss Amerim ”a???" ”w $1 donation Willbetaken atthe door.
ct iientsto’éotn three years t II PO) will be cloudy with showers utes to dance. pose. tell Jokes. strip atmosphere vull be some“ at for .
l ‘ “ - ‘ Members “I“ soon be selling ibl d hi h 65 ththin reason. of courset. Sing or mal “Why go to Richmond when
“7‘": wants ”‘9 "K‘lplemS to “Beat Tennessee” sweatshirts h“ p08! .0" a 9 floor ' otherwise strut their stuff. said (“ontestants vullpcrtorm ma spot you've got this here.“ Williamson
I meet each other and keep in touch forethe Nov 22Tennessee game (‘asey Willtamson, a Blanding light and mUSIC “.1“ be avmlahle. fwd
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s \_ ‘ supporters of Sunday liquor sales between 1 and 11 p m in 93 estab- \ , “— .\‘_ I “M
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_ . ‘ ‘ ‘1 . \\ Ilh tlpptltlt‘illb of the lSSUt‘ that Will [f the Issue [$5585 wine and spir- / ' X .. _- . ll . lvw _ M
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. ‘4; ‘1 t-nnnnntu- Wigglnton said it was a "tragedy” .s. l “W" i - ’ 'v v ’ ‘ ’~ I e 3 3;. m 3 ~ ' l I h\ .-‘
«,3 '1 " (J l rtmr: (hunt) l‘ouncrlman John for those who want Sunday liquor ‘ A’ ‘ ' ‘ ’ M 4 “l'l
- “gunman who leads the opposttlon. sales to call for a referendum and g _. .. ~ I 1hr-
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i. , ; ‘. " l ..; it'll”. outrageous practices." Vilfilfifini‘érshillamghe tand'da‘e W rapture d ”it” all people who at .« .-
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l "I I'll‘lllmmu‘ M“ M) replaced — but added "‘3‘ the" e'xpu Sign was a peated untileach candidate does The election should be com 5. . ' l.
3 . \.-...: ml! hat-1.111 liq-r5011 response to antieSowet actions by In past 5455555505555 ballot-s haw pleted b} NM, 1wl>ahlsaid . .5 5.
1‘- . ' Howl "a" 'llt‘ FINN-“l (”1‘1 footing We are “0‘ going ‘0 PUt UP US. Embassy SpOkeSman Jaros— the UmtedStates. - , . w'. 1 .‘
. " :l ‘ . my. .1 lmzmttrad may uith such outrageous practices " lav Verner said yesterday that 225 The spokesman then announced of. '1‘ 5' 5 5
5 v.1 ‘1 l 1 ~'.l!:1'o 'liat ti t'hou'c He did not deal With the specifics American diplomats were accred- these restrictions on US diplomatic u-------------- ------------. ’ , 5. "f 5, 15,5..5
3 in. ll..i~1t tn ".uwt‘ mvmu a of the government orders in his ited in Moscow and 26 in Leningrad, activity in the SovietUnion: 5 I "cuowun Special I - '_ ' :« 55
l . t ~ . t i ' speech which may have been taped which means the diplomatic staff i/lelts on Americans asstgned to | l } \ Don't 5. WHITE I . . .5 555 _ 5 .5
' ,' ".‘M \' a ' 1 "our ~t'ltltllTl uses before they were announced Most of would have to be reduced to replace temporary duty at the embassy and I lk I .' 5,‘ '_ i _ ,l ‘, -
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E ' '.\.._... «I: tum: .1121! Sun and the ()ct 11‘12 summit with Pres, He would not comment on the ex- viet assignments permitted in the I I .5: 57' 5 5 v51,-
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5 '- 't‘nitedts'tates that local employees Know the corn cans Within the totalstaff limits. I bum) I .. r5 5 _ .5 .3 . 5. .‘
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