xt7sxk84n748 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7sxk84n748/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1982-03-25 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, March 25, 1982 text The Kentucky Kernel, March 25, 1982 1982 1982-03-25 2020 true xt7sxk84n748 section xt7sxk84n748 .I'. l
KEN I UCKY m,
0y "e .
w,,hp°Pu/°r d .
s N o .. -
Oh. no. not min! 00:90pogocimos and Sp
p ’1 .
Yes . . . snow. Yhat's what might be tall I ”o” ”)0, '"sl'or ”’0 he, No? Is bot I
ing with the temperatures today. It will be ’gmo olsco°9 we ’70" 4W! {I I
showery and windy today, with ”)9 CO" 50d “Inns; ‘ '
temperatures around £0, with possible '09" p sssdst ’
light snow or flurries by nightfall and ' GPO/u. '
m temperatures around 30. t ' .
Vol 00(le N° INYhursdoy Ma’d’t” m2 Unwen-ty otKenturliy lanlngton Kenomhy An independenmudemne \p ., , .mi. __.__.. "”_——— A—— ’ " ' "‘ ’ ‘ ' \f/ '
COIUMb 'a’s th'rdday A
I I eve/apingnat' "
Sh r - - . . . .-’ ~. "
uttle s toilet, ales, cameras gmng astronauts fits re progressing :.
‘ _ I L. '; .
By ANDREW OPPMANN . . ' :4 '1
showtime -~ 4 ~ / 0 e - wmner 83 S i' '
andtheAssociatedPress a,“ “ ‘fl ‘ ‘ //
M m$t l. / By NANCY BROWN :3th gig inueihbfiflfi' WE ,7 .- .' ,
‘ 'M . . \ ' I. “I ' ' es "’ j '
Editor's note: This is the second of ‘ ‘ ‘v s ‘ Semor Staff erter at once.“ 8 8 a . I?" .
a three-part Kernel series reporting I ' ‘ -~-—-~——~— ~ e ~ .,._ ., 7 Lewis said ideally a developing ' t t '
the third mission of the space shuttle . . ' _. country should delegate its na- ' 5' "
Columbia. The third and final in- _ ’ Q ._ Economic progress does exist in tional income on the basis of :15 i f.
stallment of the series will center on‘ developing countries, said W. Ar- percent for current government ”2""
theshuttle'slandins. ‘ ‘ 3; ,4». i ; v: ' ‘ ‘ :hur wafis.ailitimc:s Madison or0 services: 25 percent for capital ‘
- .~ . .- . .. . . ' - » - ~ essor 0 p01 ica economy at formation; and 60 t f H.
Columbia’s toilet _ called the ‘ _ .. “a ' ' vi‘ ‘ :3 , i 1‘ . Princeton University and co- private consumption percen or .' , ’3 .'
“waste collection system”—isstuck. . _ .o jg“ fl a... ‘ “is x . ' if - recipient of the 1979 Nobel prize in Those developing countries ." I'
A.“ two.of the space program’s > i. ‘ ‘ r‘ 6 . g 4;. “.3 ~ '. g . economics. which are experiencing periods of .
lughly-trained pilots have become do- . , .. z . . *5 ., . . . , :1. I i 1 People havea misunderstanding rapid growth are exportinga great .5
it-yourself plumbers. . ‘ . ." ,- ~4& .- A ofvhow development takes place, number of agricultural and V i‘
———___ a.) . ‘5. a. ‘ a} ,1 - said Lewis to approximately 150 manufacturing commodities and . .. '.j
Shuttle _ .38" - _ f. P9091? ataThlrd World seniinariii are producing many of the goods "
on... g . . the College of Nursmg Budding previously imported. .' .>'- -
c lu bia . 135‘ mght. hAlwide rgap exists between the f T f
o m N . . '_——" p l osop ies of industrial ‘: 1‘
‘7" Thll‘d spokesmen and developing coun- A"; ~
_____ . try spokesman. Lewis said. «5 ’4 2':
Cha 1 Mistral!“ Jack ma and WOrl While industrial countries claim
r es erton have experienceda Mission Control located at the NASA Johnson 5 ' ‘0 ”ad“ 0” "“3 remis t ”t 3 ’ t
. . ' _ . . pace Center, Tex., is the Earth-bound . . P. e 0 a ree ' '
vanetyOfproblems during their tlurd space shuttle Columbia. The center monitors all aspects of in-flight operations and threehLZIthind::lffr '2? _ " ’ " " ' " ' ' ” and competitive market, he said “ "it
day in Earth orbit — ranging from a tions of the astronauts. on '- Economists tend to 100k only at developing. countries think these H ‘ '
broken toilet to the attachment of the the bottom 50 grcent 0f develop prices l" “9 “XPlOltatiVfi " 5 "
a ’ _ ' ' . p . ' t I . I "' '- .« r t . ‘
shattfigsmrgismtantgls. . . Some of Columbia 8 prOtective . A150. one of Columbia’s three Aux- The errant unit would probably cool linyg (Slight? was: :firaicnftgzlfig red nFl illirllumel-n'j cannot be " '1 ' j
. _ space is a tiles —-usedtoprotect thespace shut- lliary Power Units overheated while in orbit McLeaish added 0 ts h t .. “(a leory, Ems sald‘ ":
. bit more complicated than on Earth. tle from the heat of re-e - to . i . 8 vernmen , T erefore, any but onlv m t'tmlprflmlse by both ’ -
The astronaut using the WCS is re- Earth’s atmosphere arr:l “3011:1218 e"ltl‘l(i);‘:stieoti(iJ Ezrthtorlilt Magdaya Shortly after orbipet awras achieved, generalization made about these Sides H . h ' I. I.
. . — on to o - w ' . ‘ - ..
221:; to I9:15: foot restraints, as well 1001?:e from thebodyof theship. astronauts to shut the Agved5wn atsh: :gg-trgugsmbilfilrlliilared “orbiting: :3? ma is bound to be wrong' he b Devempmg {Countrieshmust Sta” . ‘ x.
_ astronauts discovered 37 “15 t‘ ‘ . - ‘ _ uylllg more rom eac other and . : . ‘..-
Pr0pei-ly secured, the astronaut torn away from the s cc shuttle‘ 2d u_10n,andthespacecraftreach- robot arm used to move equipment m . Somedeveloping conntries are less from industrialized countries, ' .
. . pa s orbit successfully With the two the loadba od ' '-
mustselectthepmper Modeswnchin fuselage Tuesday, using a remote functioningunits pay 'y area. in pen 5 of unprecedented Lewis said. '
either r Jsitiom one or two. A Com- “elbow” camera to assess the extent The robl ' - . A popped Circuit breaker knocked growth and are y ‘eldmg the same Fm“ ””1955! the ['5 19d the ‘ ‘ ’ -‘
mode Control handle is used to ac- ofdamage p _ em was a failure in the out two arm cameras — one on the rate of investment as industrial world in manufacturing “This is 1 7
tivate or deactivate the WCS vacuum Full ' - . . “Plant “n“ so: timing the APU. said- wrist, one on theele —and delayed countries he said Foreign trade no Ion er th . " 1 ' : l.
valve and the toilet itself flew affirmfimlgeflsnfie tiles Eick tI'I‘hornzurg, shuttle launch a look at the thermal tiles missing or productivity and industrialization (lurgcuunel‘lfvasli eifii‘rgiltlsuln a l '1': V
H . . . ' r I I ' t » . ' . " I I
You have our sympathy,” M15510“ “Jack noticed a fairly big chunk of 9}? éémfizg 13:33:20? 1131:8811” Chm from COlumbia snose. as well as somal serVices such as period of “deindustrializationj‘
Control‘s DaVId Griggs told the un- white stuff shortly after launch flying Thornburg said Col 93’ t3nup. e SpeCIalists on the ground education and transportation have he said And in the last few years, . .7 "H
comfortableastronauts. back and hit the windshield ” Fuller- abletoreturntolaarthufitllalwwkpbe were umbIeShOOth the problem, shown significant improvement in the government seems to. have 1'
Mission Control, located at the tonsaid. “I noticed several’pieces of should Mission Control arid tllJ: il'tlulerton putthesofoot arm through somedeveloping countries in re- gone out oi lLS way to prevent 1..' ,
Johnson Space CenterinHouston. has white things . . . I can easz believe astronaum not be able to con- t th tat‘.mc"5.hOperating from a remote cent times. . recovery 53;: ‘7. v;
rfrd’iosd the astronauts alternate in- they were white tiles. They hit and problem. cc e :‘uslé’l'; mgvinfgei’tefboillsmemeuiml; haBmh l(Lebigielfiping countries do While lpwis said "history is not _. _.'
5‘1}: lothtfi'repair 10b) doesn't work i, split alongog‘e 81358 fora while before “The shutdown should have no im- bay . pay 08 Title 0populcatsion explosion is a will? aim obligation to “if? in- ' 1 " IV '
. . ' . ’ bouncing .n t ,, . ‘ _ ‘ . . . ' se . le salt an upran own .
Gnggs said, “we'll go intothebackup NASA believesthemiss' ins tiles will ficcljeaisgd N3: SpokesTan John The astronauts have been putting major problem in developing coun- economy is the norm “We are lure f".”;'z
mode"—plasticbluebags. notendangertheaew the h tl _ . capsu e com- Columbia to work With a series of trleS.l£WlS said. niiig a normal cycle into a ion
u . or s “t e. mumcator Terry H3" concumng. Operational tests. Providing adequate food sup- period of recessmii " g ~2' I,
PI'ObIOInS WWII") organflatlm med plies fora multitude of hungry peo- After speaking. Levvis was nam- V“
ple is one concern. Food problems ed a distinguished Kentucky (‘01- '1' .‘
. . are espeClally crucial in areas of one] in recognition of his Q .
can I tes resent cam l n latforms at .. .. .1
' Drum ”This is where it is true that the area of economics He was also 'L .4 '
‘ ' . poor are ettin rer." he .. g V ' ‘ . ;'
By NANCY E. DAVIS "— senatogglearge Posmons also of education at UK. But we have to issues to the SA housekeeper and no said.0ne SOlfitlonghe Fglistested ls ithlliclnpumna] h'stol'.‘ bOOk 0f _. .4 . 5?"!
Assistant Managing Editor press” the :Vigigs. l h SA '11 ftfnd up for our rights and we can’t casional circus . . . An environment ‘0 concentrate efforts on GGW’IOp This Scminar was the tenth. in a 3" ' f 1..
.. . eel n, 096 W1 e them take anything away from us must be established by the Student ing newer and better iiiethnds of series of IS on Th d w l .3.
-——________ change said senator-at-la e um . . . I Is Win - - - . . ‘ ‘r or d ' - '
_ , 1‘8 a 0 work for getting more Association leadershi that n dry farming d I ’ -’ ‘
' didate John Davenport a political ui m nt tthe p e t . eve oPmem being held weekly ‘
Ed‘t - m. D . . . u .' eq .9 f5 8 Seaton Center. Ex- courages the senate to become an ef- Another problem developing through May 3 -‘ '. I.
‘ iors no '. ue to space limita- seience sophomore. It is not smooth. erase is important to students at fective voice forthestudents " countries are facing is an influx of Th ' . I ‘35" 4
uons' reporting of the presentation of I’m sorry tosayit’sa factoflife.” UK", “We want to implement. a more peOPIe moving Pom rural to urban ran? :12??th sgonsors 0f the pro 7'? lo '
3:33;: 1033:2202;:uezizfiggxs fic‘e'lhi: m: tglmmgscfio‘ol’f. "1 t(\evimt to (vireiz'lk with getting the selective admissions policy (for the areas, he said. Urbanites require lientucky Humanizgrt‘fdlllgl l2: ‘ “I
e a Sena more 'cated to its job" College of Business a Economics) " more ca ital 0v rh d (. . ' ~ ‘ 7'-'~~"
forum was delayed until today’s edi- better one ” said senator-at-large said senator at lar ' ’ ' ~ - ' p e- ea Per person enter for De‘elOpmemal ( hange. ‘ l‘
. , - - ge candidate Neal said B&E senator candidate Michael than do rural reSidents in term t ' d th ' ' '
"0". Thefuuplatform of each SA can- candidate Krista McBride a political Hardesty a ' - ' ' ' so an 6 Office Of International l” t
i , Dre-pharmacy freshman. Goldberg an economics unior “we social serVices such as hous n Pr ' ' 7 *5
“date Wt“ appear on the Persuasion science freshman “I can representa “There is a lack of co ‘ ' ' J . ‘ I g ogramsin Agriculture "'
- mmumcation want to cut down on the student- and trans rtation. ' ~ .. ‘ -
‘ Page tomorrow and Monday largel PM: olfi the Student body — the between the students and SA. I will faculty ratio." Unemploryment in these rapidly- ”23:; thing; d:pr;drimt:isit$ T.
The residential andvi - . den P5196 W 0 Ve off campus and dont work with the senate faithfully and “Before,lhad no idea whattheStu- growing cities also is a concern, geography will be showing a slide ~ ’
t' l pdid m f th w PM! - feta apartol’r thecampus. . any vote ( Imake) will come from my dent Association did," said senator- since the job market is not expan~ presentation on “The Urb n E t "'
ia can. a or e 182 Student We cant .keep fighting among heart," at-large candidate Kathy Van Hook a ding in proportion to the popula- viroiiment “ ' i th t a n- "If. ‘
Association s Spring electiom were ourselves,"said senator-at-large can- “In my four years as senator "said business administration ‘uni “And tion rowth ' ' d enex seminar Of
nottheonly students giving speeches didate John Da ' b ' a. ’ . J °’~ g ‘ ”l“ 5““05- 7:30 pm- Monday. ,- 3
_ Vis, a usiness a Graduate School senator candidate alotofother students don't know It‘s “The on] rmaiient r i ed' . - - . ' - -“ "
at Tuesday night’s forum. Students ministration junior. “I'm worried Vincent Yeh “I’ve seen the senate (SAlgreat but(the )needtoknow a sha oil/cl? ' b' the n y 1‘5‘ Maril129.lnl1.i(ollegeof:\ursmg 4.:
runmng for college senator and about the budget cuts and the quality reduced from a forum of student ymi’realla'littlegrolip.” — rp ne m If rates. nmmmg «‘9
V Ginseng cultivation could .95" MW ~ f-
- l , House bill t ' t
grow Into a healthy prafrt' a, ”98 0 get to the ‘ ;-.
it; \I’ ' ii“ ' . |‘ iii
. «\ s. H... ,, . root of the ginseng problems 1'
B Rosan'rwoon “* ' \ ‘ -t I i ' "
Eli . 1W . plants are old enough to have go 9 \Q t‘ 3” . ’4 " ' '
. Vironmenta “‘9’ saleable-sized roots, as they don’t W1: «A .13- )rfl’é
normally produce berries until the r;. . s ‘ ‘ .‘\ fl ‘ ' “.— ful 0f havin lt stol it So " ‘4 ‘
——__. ‘ . , , I," . A . B ROBFRTW 8 e me people .,
. thirdorfmrthyear. if“; T' ‘l’ I" x ’2‘; ‘\~~——. Ey . ‘ 009 who growitcommercially in my area 3 L
The Chinese word “jen-slien" Great care mustbe taken toavoid . ”I; ] " 4' \\\\“‘ nvtronmentalwnier have had large crops ._ valued at 3
means ‘jman-root," and in China, damaging the roots during the 3' 1 g 4 ‘ — , ._ . , . _ , , , 375.000 to $80,000 - totally wiped out '
films (I; waderege: remedy for harvest because wounds will reduce ‘ ”M; 9, \ Whe ”Tom them." .’ ' .‘
any sort sex ina uacy. their value and excessive damage .‘4'; 15:3. ., h (I 'l\ n the “95‘3““? smion in ' , . . ‘
.m.............m.,........... momma. ». Vii/M W... a. no... a ..:*:.a:a:;“a::::e°‘car-ii .
figure, the more it is valued. with one Each year when the leaf stalk dies, 7‘1‘i'ri‘Ii}: I / “§ probably fade "“0 obscurity - because it is not r ' rl "unggmlggdy ‘ 3» I
outstanding specimen having a a scar is left on the root, and the . f‘ t i‘ Thebill, sponsored by REPS Ronny “The intentionpofo‘tehe liill “ t: d ‘ ' ‘
825.000 price tag. Wild ginseng, which numberofscars canbemedtodeter- ‘5" :{r I). Layman. R~Leitchfield, and Ward “W to Provide some rot. t‘ sail I . ‘
sells for more than the cultivated mine the root's age. Some roots are 63f" To: , Burnette, ”NW“ WW“ have 1‘9» growers Ther ' p 1 9C lo'n' 'or .
varieties, increases in value as it overmyearsold. \ is»; . quired the licensing 0‘ Sin-WM (”8' that a few vigisaogian psissmmtll '1
ages. - ' Wild ginseng reproduces itself by 5 ‘ -‘ 131.1%" a. 89m “13"."? and dealers and would ginseng could disappear from lttlaan- ’ "
.Korean ginseng is generally can seeds that take two years to ger- ' . _ 3‘55? have prohibited harvesting from land tucky .. ' '
311M ”What’mt gulliitéoowm mm . ”r l mmwm'elandmer‘sl’emimm A similar bill ‘ ed t b * A
can re rom 1 an There is v little wild American ‘ .. . 3"" a ringing . .'
. ounce. but the higher grads seldom cry to the as?" v ‘ ' f, > ‘ J - Ginseng could be 8 89°“ “3“ "09 Kentuctty regulations into line with "
M muted amount . tn Kentucky Layman said but it' ‘ ~ ~ . . ~
. leavethecountfy. under cultivation. None of the wild a 1,; - ‘ mending. m, f ' the ‘5'" f?“"“" “'d‘?""”- was “”9" I" the > ’
11,; mg noted aspect d m 'u varieties whil ” . «We. , PPM 3 rom state Senate, he said. Layman feels HB 280 t .
are W, 0 pa- . __ because there are no current restric- 'll ‘
its ability tolncreesestamina and en- cent of the cultivated roots find their at ’a’ mum buyingorsellingif WI probably meet the same fate In .
dill-once and general bodily vigor. wsyoutofthiscountry. ‘ . ‘9‘; ‘ NWWIde ‘ uiredi ”HOW."- .1
Research has shown it tends to Giim we best in shaded ‘ .. ," [\f gets to keep m “we 8d He sald Kentucky “3?, “hardly any
enhance the body's ability to cope woods and cool summer "" ,5) when they harvested re an regulatiortsonginseng. and feel-“he
withstress. Wm. so it often grows in . ' .’ they sell hesaid any ginseng leg'smm" he and Bum“ ”W
In We. mice fed um high elevation when it in cooler. It '* s . i. . ' ' T“’°‘.‘.‘d be a 5‘99 "‘ ”’9 "3’“ “if” '
ran on a ramp to percent longer than canbefound in the rich, moist turni- ~ \ ,. 'ff ‘ Omen are in favor of such a “0” .
uncontrolmip mm mderlmuech pleoeksnd ' 8!!me idbutmebu
. - , ma , _ '4 22".; .y ‘ » 88 . i isopposed Ginseng can be grown in woods
nourished mice also lived 17 mt llridenu'ees.butneverlndtnctsim. ~ ‘ Jam; by me" who d° "0‘ “’3'“ m be Where land is unproductive for other "
longerthanthecontrolmip. For more information, a tree “WWW" “W' per- amen and Wild make I 800d
om shaild be an; in late on publication is available mm the ”PM money‘makins pmlectforyouns peo ‘
mmmimailaumln. Fayette County m once. This is an illustration of an ideal insen root. It is well-d v I 1"“ °‘ “”9" “'“° 8"" it cm“- P'e‘m'vedinmwmmmm
““11“", d 9 9 e e oped, menial] . . . . .
In am erIt located in the ES. Good Born at and could earn as much as $l00 a pound on the ginseng market y don ' “3' much about It. ‘ “‘d‘ It '3 currently sellim '0" “about
red tic-rise. 11th will an“ the Comm-Ive. ' hymensald, "Ml-0 they "Blur- lmmlhfllwld."heseid.
l ' I

 K‘é’rnel
Del-OJAonovI
li’i'U"Ul Ma r
. . I
out sum." ii... Al'ln- Many n.0,. Aiu Crouch In» "ooh-n- an. M noun
snug. mm.» ou, {din-i roomy I.Duvln mantra...“ AinEdilor G'oph-u Educ: Photo (one.
I I Jam” lull-Nonl-
‘ - ersuaSI o n "M Ctr-"o- unixuu. John um. labile ”in: t“... mm.” "ml I 1.0.v
. Managinq td-mi ( up, 5.1...“ Anislonl Managing Editor 5 Ass-stout Spoll\ ((1-th Assistant Art; (duct lGV‘W' Edl'o' (mu Pholoqvoptm
I V ______—_______-_—__———~——————-———___-. A 7— ,_A_, .u ~—-——~e—w———- »—' ~77 , v » ,, , ,.. , —-—.———————_.—_ __._.__ WA; _________————-——————-_— , ___.__—_———J—
' ' ' S H“ shoul b ' ' ' I '
.~ Spowe abllse. enate l d e passed despite irrationa and untimely remarks
-. The things our elected representatives They are forts where people can be protected
, ~ .; say . . . and counseled in an attempt to patch up their
I, The legislative battle over state funding for battered lives.
'- were we e eveeeele m “e" end Ree" ‘“ "e" “em" ‘° M“ w EA NOT FALSE: WITNESS AMI MST
' Tuesday as the Senate Appropriations and such aid, propagated a Vile campaign to B R .
z , Revenue Committee agreed to passed the bill discredit hard-working. well-trained mew‘ NE l a H 80R”? WHUZZAT SOME K’Nm MMIE
' fi-I to the Senate with a favorable recommenda— sionals who are assets to their communities. ’ ,
, ~ ', tion. The Lexington YWCA Spouse Abuse Center SLOGAN Q , .z‘n‘, , , v.3 ,. i e. a.» , E
' - - - - - i .i' ~,.i y 4' 1.: -,~. V1,: '-
; » .‘ The blll, which if enacted would mandate a took particular offense to the legislators ' II,.II,tII,I.II,II. 25% ABUS
. -. $10 increase in marriage license fees to help remarks. Ginger Connelly, its assistant direc- { ia‘i“.r"l“t‘"t-tt‘ I USE, or (C
. .‘Ij support centers throughout Kentucky, is an tor, said the center’s employees must conform , ‘ (.5 \Q\ A /;s 5 PO SKEKYUC
I "., example of some of the finer legislation that to strict rules established by the national 515:5 M\ §A§§\ “‘T\\\\\\ts“ N TE R “F:
'-'. can arise from the 60—day session. YWCA. She added that each case has to be ffl§§§ » :XACAA\ CE “WA
. ' What‘s not so fine about the bill, however, is reported to the Department of Human is»: 5 \T \m «I .- \ss ~\~'-\\\- 8 WR’
the type of outburst Reps. Woody Allen, R- Resources,which investigates them all. _ Ash , “A \ IAI.1;\ \\E=~\ , y WA
ff, Morgantown, and Tom Riner, D-Louisville, Connelly also said many legislators were \ - “sis, :‘TI‘\ lit/*3 ;;\~_ of/ 'I" MERW
. . . , . g s.\ - _. >¢ \‘-\_\\L\l‘_ \ ‘,\ - l p \‘ _ ‘ '-
' . gave it two Sundays ago. angered by their colleagues behaVior, the _\ s ,t .A .s . \ A: A} tfi,‘ \‘\‘\M.// .
' 1,: A letter written b Allen on official H0 e led“ 0f whom was Rep. Jimmy White, D ~ «h ‘ ‘5‘“ ' ‘ ‘ ’*7*‘\\\\\‘ ' l‘ "‘h‘
-, " ' . . y us Barbourville. He was the last to speak during \\,s‘ s‘ . § . w; . ‘ , \‘1, ”AAA 7‘ ”AAA 1’ ,
.. j '. stationery linked spouse abuse centers to les- - - 3e? \ \ s A: A _ ~,~:.- ~ .e-s VIA
. I, . bianlsm and radical litics and s 'd th on House debate of the bill, and his words were 3\'\ \t\& , \ .I\ . .> . {A . , , ,. -_\
. would not revent “films or e "at n t? tl d probably the loudest. White announced to the ' AA ._ ‘ A A \\\I\\‘-: _ i
. ,j j sex offen d 35.. from o ratin r: coIIZiC e entire HOUSe his affiliation to a Barbourville \AAAs 1‘ MA\ \gv .. BU.
.. ', . . he g e ce rs or spouse abuse center — he sits on the center’s A ‘ ,AsA 3e} \ \A\\\\ \\\\ \V . \\‘\ 559'
I ,- counseling in them. board of directors , \15’ s. ~>> _ ~ I, > <3: §\ W\ Pirated I
' ltiner approved of the letter, and said two . ' - ' ‘ .~\ \‘e>9 A11; II.-1,:\I,.“‘§\\ w
. women— listed in i tas member of 0 . t HB 141 Will probably be voted on in the t s \ s» I, «I; . x s,1 “Asswh‘” AAAA
.L‘ tee that lanned a Denver csonfjrcnmml - Senate tOdaY» Connelly said, and she sees its .3".- 1 _ _ Q “l . § “ I. w
, p . t3 ce on passage as a moral victory for spouse abuse . *‘ .Sj “ fl ’5' ®$§§\l
p Violence against women — were lesbians. He . . - g _ H? w' ‘ l ’
, i . - . . . .. ,, centers throughout Kentucky. If the bill fails, t. 1* _ .- ., ‘u e. _ e. -
~ said he learned this a few weeks ago when . - - , e - § . _ -‘,~-.~s , e, W14; 1"» ”If ,' ,
_ '.: the women a ared ona telev‘sion ho "th she said it may seem to some that Allen and ,3 . . _ , _ ;-<*:;*:‘e ..«_\\.-'- In», , . j /;, C Hf} i
I»..:I the Rev Jerrtthiialwell ' S w “1 Riner’s broadside may have hit on target. ’ .~ 6. _ § A,i§.€§ «Ag... ‘A’IAI/ffi/fi 5 k ’
. . . . :t-‘igt ' f r i. - .x‘wi- ~ \.~- ' ,- 'I 4
i . ~ ' So here 5 to the nine Senate A&R Committee L‘:\ . . \I\\\\ \‘3‘\‘ j -~ . e; 1/, Wl/g qui “mm
'I What's confusing is the scare-tactic logic members who watched the torpedo careen .. “ ’j ‘ §§§xs a; geII¢%f////r= ..
- 7. Allen and Riner used to connect political or around them — especially since they are all I145" 3" W :3- ’* J») -‘-‘ “filthy/j”; “BER
,I ; sexualpreferences to the service spouse abuse male. mi" ../ \ ' ‘ , -’ . '1 ’ - -»--"j fiLLES ,
. . ‘ centers provide. Here‘s to hoping the torpedo also avoids the j, a}! " ' -,, a; I1.__.-’ ‘* - .. _
f The centers are bastions to which spouses of other 29 Senators. Here’s to swift and over- , x
both sexes can run when their partners violate whelming passage of HB 141. mu 1‘ J l m D n B t 1‘ fl 5 l t 1] WW «1’
I the basic rights guaranteed us all. They are And here‘s to Allen and Riner’s torpedo — ‘W
directly comparable to rape crisis centers. mayitonly strike where it was launched from.
v, I 0 tests _ art two rying magnetic coded IQ creditcards national research journal. Eckberg Bu"
'. - p by 2001? Exam score discrimination states that the excellence of the I ets
.. :-I 11 . . . cases have already reached the educational institution has as little ef-
. . I. a question Of valid, courts. fect on learning at the college and
'_'."I By lumping ability, achievement university level as it does at the oux
, ,5. r'; and IQ tests together, I can cite the secondary school level. _.~——————-—,————————-———————~—————————
,- . .3' thllvwhlleS score lower on (white: claims that some useful tests have case of Allan P. Bakke v. the Univer- R b
i , suindardized iQ tests, Why” Because been abandoned because of rigid af— sity of California-Davis Medical Because IQ scores are used to weed O Inson FOreS‘l' Skyward. The picture had just been
‘ '_ - . of their genetic background. firmative action policies. I strongly School.TheU.S. Supreme Court ruled out undesirables from certain profos- _ . turned sideways to create a truly
‘ . Last week i traced the historical IQ disagree with the NAS penel‘s opinion that reverse discrimination had been sions, we find that the average lowest The hrISt meeting 0‘ Students ‘0 spectacular effect. It looked just like
' controversy from Samuel George because of the data presented in Dr. practiced. IQ scores (of professionals studied) Save ROhthOh F0195: was a 500C055. a cannon pointing Skyward and a tree
3, - Morton. who measured empty skulls Douglas Dee Eckberg‘s book, ln- I The large attendance indicated that pointingeastward. ~
4. by “mug them mm mustard seeds. telligence and Ra, ,,_ The controversy centered around fell at the rmd-rangeImark, for the thereIis formidable opposmon to nun- I‘m a little unsure of photograer
' ' - circa 1844). to Arthur Jensen who Ralph Nader. consumer advocate, the use of MCAT scores to decide who country as a whole. This 5088956. 30‘ m8 Within the Forest. I Jamie Durbin’s sincerity. I mean, did
claimed that genes alone land not on claims that the tests aie biased and is admitted. Bakke‘s weren‘t excep- cording to Eckberg, thaItaveragepeo- Hank Graddy, Chairman OfI the he really stand on his head for the pic-
, .- vironmenti determined intelligence, are not accurate predictors of success tional, but were higher than some ple are sometimes admitted to profes- Cumberland Chapter of the Sierra ture, or did be 105‘ turn it sideways
~ to William Shockley who advocated in profeSSional or vocational 'obs, minority ap licants who were admit- ‘ . ' _ Ch’b‘ Wth address the next meeting when he gave it tothe BdltOl‘S? 15 this .
. . J P Sional training and that below - - -
- _ ‘ 1,1,, sterilization of low IQ people in 1972. Nader‘s organization wants standar- ted to the college on a quota system. average people are automatically ex- Wh‘Ch m“ be held In the 122 .lllSt art for art’s sake, or are you
j . dized IQ test answers to be ublished With the stroke of the uill, the Hi h Classroom Building, at 7:30 pm. on cosmic guys really suffering?
,. ., P Cl 8 eluded.
‘LI so consumers of the tests can improve Court skirted the issue of the MCAT March 25- _ . . [know lam.
11:; ‘ their scores by striking down the use of a man- [Q scores and ability tests like the The fight to maintain RobthOh If a tree falls in the woods. and a
it; , 5 But the real problem witthtests is datory admissions quota for GRE even determine the regard FI‘orest asIa fineIresearch and educa- Kernel PhOtOSFGPheT isn't there, the" ‘
, John that they arc being misused by minorities The issue of the MCAT f c lt be ha tional taCthty Wt“ be a long and tht‘ Whatis reality?
. -. , a u y mem rs ve for graduate . . .
. 1.: ,‘ I: \ Fritz educators and others charged with scores was ignored. students. But. there is a negative cor- ficult task. I urge anyone who 15 "Il'
' {3: ~ “a , . . . . ., th“ TQSPOh-Shhhty 0t 8559881118 an In- relation between GRE scores and teresIted 1h tms matter to attendIthis DaVld Whitaker ‘
I ti.‘,I'. dividual‘s ability toenter a career, Price and co-workers reported, in numbers of professional publications meeting Sthce the Trustee Committee 18‘ year 10W
,IliI' “-2 “Nb are 8150 COMFOVEiSial when In junior high, the controversial the Journal of Medical Education of Ph.D.psychologists. 0“ the Future of Tobinson Forest
"MI’I‘, USN h’ "M'hhh‘ certain 98091? from test scores determine into what paced (1962), that neither MCAT scores or needs to be constantly reminded that D ' k 'lk
I'IItIe'r professions like law. medicmeI or class a student is placed This undergraduate GPAs predicted either The mean GPA of the top third of all there are many people who aVidly op- rln mt
II'I. other careers invariably. non-whites ultimately determines what a student performance in medical internship or scientists is 2.73 and for the bottom pose mining ‘h the Forest.
3%,} I .- are more adversely affected than will be exposed to. which then affects the quality of the intern‘s hospital. sixth 2.69 _, with a nonsignificantcor- , , , Hey diddle diddle, the cat and the
e‘ .‘tI: ””1" groups Th9 tact remains that his/her score on college and graduate The correlations between MCAT relation. Further, Dr. Bloom Ahhph‘h‘pp' fiddle, the cow jumped overthemoon
j, .'.- ttit‘rt‘ art’ Fat‘ial and ethnic dil- admissmns tests it seems like a scores and medical school grades is estimated, in a 1963 edition of Scien- Doctoral candidate . . .dig'.’
55317., fei'i’nt‘t‘s in performance on such ex» vicious circle Publishing answers to statistically insignificant, according tific Creativity, that only 10 percent of Biological seiences The human race's race to thecor— '
‘1‘: 1’? i at“ . . lQ tests will not resolve the problem. to Eckberg's text. all Ph.D.‘s produce two—thirds of the ners of the universe is a preject
”TI-HI I However, a National Academy Of nor will it be likely to alter scores professional publications. PhOlO art without purpose. We, the National
I N‘lt‘llt'ns‘ panel has recently issued a signifnantly Eckberg shows that only a small I Alliance of Hippie Types (N.A.H.T.),
-II~.I_. ', report claiming thatability tests are Scores will not be altered positive correlation has been found It becomes ObVlOUS that PTeVIOUS When the fantasies of a' little girl have decided to establish a purpose.
tat '. not biased against minorities and can Significantly because onc's potential between relevant scores and grades achievement, rather than test scores, were revealed in the Kernel ”St fall,I This being to share the earth’s most
'-II: I, bl- used as ieliable predictions of pen to perform on such exams is predeter. in graduate school. At best, these cor- W1” beretter indicators 0f SUCCOAS- began to wonder about the world precious giftI the white wonder juice
-..‘-t',' l,.' foriiiancc in school and on the job. mined by one's genes Some peoplein- relations are statistically insignifi- BUCkmthter Fuller painted out that around me. The Kernel rana picture _ cow’s milk __ with our cosmic
,2;ng Thus. the l$+memb9r panel concluded nately perform better on such exams cant. the world’s tol’ seientists graduated Of a girl standing next to a coat brothers and sisters residing in galax- '
,2 “"f. . a four year-renew of the literature on than others. from small colleges and unrenowned draped over a rail at 8 UK football ies far far away- and near ones t00.
'I."‘-, y»: ability testing They also found racial The .‘lAS panel IS recommending a While students with higher test universities rather than Ivy League game, and the caption speculated the This Intergaia'ctic Milk Fund win
, :iI, '; owl vilinit ii-st score differences. 86 law to legalize genetic discrimination scores tend to get better grades than schOOIS- The facts speak fIOI" girl was searching for the man she relieve the Space Shuttle from its
I_ '. - ,t ("titling tosmpncc News against those. people who score lower those with lower scores, the better themselves: GRES from standardiz- loved —— the man who had forgotten perverted military maneuvers. Its
. 'llht‘ tllStlhEUlSht‘d panel also called on IQ tests What if you had to prove students do not learn more by the end ed examsi and GPSS from his jacket. new mission to tramport dairy pro-
-I.ilII,I for legalization of consideration of your it) before you were allowed to of their educational training. accor- nomtandardized, local college exams , , , _ ducts to where no cow has ever
'I,‘I,I’ ‘. such test scores as an indicator of vote, buy groceries or gain admission ding to Dr. Alexander Astin in a 1968 are not always good indicators of suc- ll 3:“ Sthgdllng next {:11 8 That 15 I“: mooed will unite the earth and the
futuri- performance. The group to societ "sfacilittes" Will webecar» article in Science,a resti iousinter- C855 in life. love, enw t 03'0“ ca a 't 98“ - ' - - - l
” y p g As bec waiting outsidea men‘s restroom? unhillrerse w‘th interstellar love. thk
7 1, our society omes more and And if a 2-year-old boy carrying a ‘ . . . .
tit. >3. BLmM COUNTY by Berke Breathed more computerized and 1055 per- “big“ stick is consciously following Imagine 111:; iwfir galaauels
". 'I.I ' I . sonalized, will we come to rely more Roosevelt's advice, then what does it “’29" the ‘5 t e a , t ednglyéseleato
:; MW ,5 MM 356;? heavfly upon 19 and ability test mean whenachild points toabird? is Keef'fiéhgurhfup‘f “"3" hot “him
I .‘ ,. ‘. my: I ,. ME cam 89 :oypor-cu scores as absolute indices of one‘s hea hawk ora dove? is he tellingus _ t. e w J: t La, f. . h
iI. NWT a 'o m in were KW. NEW it me potential? These tests already are be- the ozone layer is dissolving, or that She" ‘h your 0“ ' 5 “us up
. . .. u M Jr}, mm or (VERVWHW. writ HOUS€ Aim GONNA m/ ingusedto determine lifetime profuse h . tr t' histo la 06' ,, whereGodleft off.
" ’lt w an} mama; ms alt/lute a' one. room mm . _ . . . eiscIon ac ingI p sm IS:
;, ‘ ‘ Wt” 100 «m w PENN/RANT!» JEFV 0N6 S‘Ohs- WhICh W1" llhlmately deter- Or is be asking me to go find a Th N t'onal Alliance
I w, “My .. mm .. I ‘ mine one‘s mobility insociety. Kernel photographer to tell me what e :lei ie
' x (s‘m , ~ r$ \ flee; /7‘\#_ . . . itall means? pp 1”“
I I hf, 4 , . ,Ig \ I{ . .I -. I I (T ,. II PFOfeSSlon 30d Income Wlll affect I am Stil