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A ylesjbrd Neighborhood Assoc' t'
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By MARK GREEN alleviates the noise problem. neighborhoods —— take Mrs. board to try to maintain the .
Associate editor Despite the large number of Graham Kerr for example. lot's zoning status. While some I5}: .
' students living in the area Kerr, 97, has lived at 368 residents think any new % .~ , In“ @
How many of the parties you bounded by Rose Street and Transylvania Park since 1918 housing will make parking . . gag
attend near campus are broken Clay Avenue on the west and “I sent my daughters there problems on Translyvania ._ . ' .' .. ”cm, W
up by the University or east, Main Street and the (Maxwell School+ from Park worse, others would like II .. " We MW.-
Lexington POHCPV UhlVerStt)’ 0“ the north and kindergarten through tosee the vacant lot developed. 3y. W .'.."_'-
Do you wish that there was south *7 which lies in the whatever (year+ they had," ANA President Don Pratt, Want, ' _
an unspoken agreement bet- ANA‘s area. few students she explained. owner and operator 0f the ,
ween yourself and your neigh- participate in the association. Kerr arrived at last night‘s Woodland Grocery, told the 16 . .-. " ‘3: We.
bors to watch each others ”We have tried to get meeting at Maxwell neighbors present that the ' %n% g,
houses when one of you are students involved in the past," Elementary School _ she Urban County Council would _ ,. ’ ..
away? said John Calkins, associate attends regularly ~ with the vote on the proposal at the Oct. : 4 W "
The Aylesford Neighborhood professor of radiation aid of two canes. Her gray hair 16 regular meeting. :‘II ' . I " .
Association wants to improve medicine and a former ANA contains streaks of blonde. Zoning matters are 3 CO“' ‘ we _»:
relations between area president. "The people in this The main topic of discussion stantconcern of the ANA. They . are“
residents. decrease crime neighborhood like students. If was a measure before the particularly want to protect t
rates and maintain the we didn‘t, we would leave." Fayette Urban County Council Euclid Avenue from “strip : .g.‘ . -'
residential area's character. Many residents are former to rezone the vacant lot at the zoning." Calkins said. “We ‘fi/M : .
Student parties are a com- or present University faculty corner of Transylvania Park don‘t Iwant another tym”. I , . . --;-.-:‘
mon gripe of residents, but members or are connected and Euclid Avenue to permit NicholaSVilleIRoad.I" ,a/W/ / ” ,
”‘0“ WSW“ at the “A's “‘1‘“ "‘6 t‘mvt‘t‘stttt according the construction of Speakers. including Mayor ,- .;:;;:..:.;::;ii'
meeting last night agreed that to Calkins. townhouses. J 1m Amato, appear before the ’ out to}? , 2 ,N/ I.
talking the situation over with Residents like to have a The ANA has sent a petition group often. Amato was W
the students involved usually sense of continuity in their with 41 signatures to the zoning scheduled to present the city‘s ~ ,6 ' I
r__.__...-.___.____________________________________*_III Pmposed Plans tor a senior 2;. .
1 .__w.--,__ -__ (VlAtN 3f 7 citizens center loceIIIted on the . . - . ‘ . 4/ ' /
3 ______, .7“. ,7/ ’ “l . ""  i i u and High Street to the ANA last - _
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II, 1 U: P. g < 7 .3 But when Amato cancelled .
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fat Z. \t r Neighborhood associations , ~’ .
;_i.._...._._i§L___________ 1 P\_ r carry more weight with the do , ' .. .
. f; ’1 MMWEL. 5T :4) council than association J‘ I“ ' ' . " . .
-’f‘""""“I ”‘wj 1 "—"—_'_l r“—] r‘: r‘-~-~—' members think, she said. 6 a ' " 3%.:
g i l l {a i t i l l, I l'rban County government ‘ .1. -
' I‘ 2,4 is: f: "2] ‘,> i ta can aSsist neighborhood . _' 4}
g ; :4, iii '3- i <1 (i 4, 2 [\\.. associations, she said, in .-.u 3;.
\ If- ; é; gel i2 1 ioi 1>~ ‘z 7 Z ' coordinating programs such as . / .
l 3 I id '2 'z .4 E < i clean—up operations and rape é
. i E; I‘éfl i3 1 S 35 L ,5 E [ prevention. The latter could be , I ' ' , , '
t i ici 71 7, l o lz 9 ‘3“ I: t implemented by keeping lights Toe the llne Bi “ “ V— "l 3" them" 5“”
l l 15' j Z i g 32 o 3 g; g on and organizing a watch
i l t L 3; § i I j . I g I system. Far from her home campus of Purdue University,
i,___w__i _____, ”a“- l L_,,_W__,_ 1 (‘rime goes down when Mary Sosa. 19, roller skates across UK’s turf while
iwemm. a”. I .. .,D_ M I___'U\5T- flick“? “AV __ ___ ‘ people are sitting outside 01‘ waiting for her friend‘s class to end. A mechanical
._ ._ “ ___ w" i g walking around, she said. engineering sophomore. Sosa works at IBM in
Lexington through Purdue's co-op program.
Md' 1C t ' $79800t t hlb
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By JOH'IV HARDIN create the first facility at tiK Medical Center. The state is a special ventilation system Although it has not been who want to do those ex-
Staff \Nrner where P-3 level recombinant also providing money, despite providing contamination-free proven that recombinant DNA periments,“ he said.
DNA research can be con— the state freeze on capital air to one room of the building. research is dangerous, "There Accessibility to the new lab

A 378.8% lab will be con- ducted. DNA is a nucleic acid construction. Funding for the “The P-3 refers tothe level of are certain kinds of recom- will be limited, however.

structed in ,m. Medical (‘en within the cell that contains the Med Center project apparently containment,“ Lester said~ binant DNA experiments that According to Lester, a careful
. ter‘s medical Sum“, building genetic code and transmits the can be provided because the adding that “the highest level the federal government has description of proposed ex-
t to prmldp Spa“. for DNA hereditary pattern project is related to safety or of containment is P-4." determined should be con. periments must be submitted
research. ““1”.de to Dr “The federal government health, Lester said. Only in extreme cases, such ducted in a P3 laboratory," andIa memorandum sent to the
Roger Lainbson. associate itself has given us grant funds The Wagner Co. of as biological warfare ext Lester said. National Institute of Health
dean for has“. seience to construct this facility,“ said Lexington, was awarded the perimentation, is P4 research “This in fact will now before researchers receive
(‘onstruction 0f the lab will Dr, Robert Lester, of the contract on Sept. 5 to construct involved, Lester added. promote the research of people final approval.
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Survey of students concepts of Greeks finds mixed we ws
! By CINDY DECKER The primary purposes of They all conform to the access to sorority girls and to
Today's editorial (ishs whyexpansion ofthe Student Reporter Greek organizations are to groupI" he said. *‘Fraternities have a place to get together.
(7mm, ,5 gum}: ahead when renovation of other . . proVide leadership for the try to get you to pledge to get Andldon‘tsee anything wrong
. Campus. buildings, which may Off?” ”u, accreditation While Greeks comprise only campus, develop people into your money to use. for parties." with that. In fact, I may get
.n gm, Programs. has been delayed about 12 percent of the college something better and to teach Martin added. lhtO that myself someday.“
' population, they are the them responsibility and how to A Donovan Hall freshman Chamberlain added, “The
leaders of almost every live in a small group situation. who asked not to be identified only negative thing (about the
071.; of the best kept secrets of this summer's movie campus Organization. And. 3C('()rdlngIIt0 Palm~ . agreed With Martin. Greek organizations) is that
”Wm...“ ,5. My Bodyguard. The film's low budget they also make up about I80 Danny Gunther, Lambda Chi “Sororities are nothing but a some people in them tend to
(“4,03 m. high quality. Look f0, Associate En- percent of the students in- Alpha rush chairman, said that bunch of girls walking around have snobbish attitudes.
ft’r’lillnnlt’tll Editor Scott Robinson's reviewon page 4. volveId m UK .actIVltles. ac— aIfraterinty ‘5 also based on With their ”0595 in the air. However, the majority (of
cording to Michael Palm, friendship and brotherhood. Fraternitiesarejustabunch of them; are fine."
‘ . fraternity adviser and “Being in a fraternity helps guys after a iece.“ , . . d f t 't‘
outblde assistant dean for student life. members academical y However. this feeling is not .- Sororities tan ”diam 16s
However, an animosity because there‘s always prevalent among all in- .ecruit memIIershin If erenI
l‘otiay's weather will be pleasant, with the high in OXiS‘S between many in- someone there to he”) them 0m dependents. Paws. Silm'-()rl'liie'sh ave org]:
the low 80s. There is a chance of thunderstorms this dependents and Gr96k5~ From w‘th their S‘Udies~" said Ph' Gary Ellegood, a treShmah ' 1 ms .m v; m {3.0ch lte
afternoon, and that chance will increase tonight. the. m‘m‘fm‘ Students make Delta Theta PreSidem Jon horticulture major‘ said‘ g'tIIS pay a eekani Name- 0
Tonight's low will be in the mid to upper 50$. thelrphqlce abom joming 0r Beetem‘ “Sorority members are really it? ege oniwfif ear'y:t hiring
~,U,,1,,,.,.,,wwmM,m,,,\,(.1,md\.and (.0010, with the not JOimng a fraternity or FarmHouse President Bob neat people. but they (the .‘S .we?‘ ey Vlstlh eacI
, ' ' sorority they adopt many of the Wade said that visiting fellow sororitiest aren't for all girls. IS‘IN‘Ority 0159- After e 8:? 5
conceptions ~ true and false _, fraternity chapters at other Some feel a need or want a Iii”? selecteItIi WhICh.S.°r°nlles
about the opposite group. universities (like FarmHouse group to be with and a place to 1?.) Knife” esIororitiesIse ect
° ' ° 0 Ashley Ward,lnterfraternity does) broadens a member’s call home. Fraternities give “ 'C girls "“3 would like as
Football tICket dlStrlbutlon Council president and a horizons and makes him more one anidentity. Thev help get a members an a computer
member of Kappa Sigma, said aware as a person. person started in ' college. I proceIsses these selections and
. the reason for the animosity is Margey McQuilken, sorority plan to join one later." matc es them.
by lottery tomorrow night gecaIiiIsedIboth IIiides Glackk ug- aEiinSOiI‘ :IiIrItd assistant deantfor RIerecca E FaIirrLier, a Bids are then passed out.
ers n mg. “ any ree s o s u en ie, sai a sorori ‘s so omore n is ma'or.
not understand residence hall main roles are to proviyde saiil, “I like fragternities Jand D'II‘exan Nancy Kelley,aI Delta

Student tickets for the Oct. 4 The doors to the (‘oliseum life and Independents do not fellowship and support to the sororities. It] had the time and detg Delta Ipledge, said She
KentuckyAlabaina football will open at ti pm. Students understand Greek life,“ he student and to stress money, l'd ’oinasorority. But, CCIIedtOJIomasorority as a
game in Birmingham will be participating must be present said. "We are still fighting the academics and scholarship. having neither, (1 can‘t") wag 089: involved on campus
distributed by lottery priorto’l pm. when the doors ‘Animal House‘ stereotype.“ “Academics have become Journalism sophomore Russ é“? (gee! people and make
tomorrow at 7 pm in will be closed. Students must Following the conclusion of important,“ she said. “The Chamberlain had a different rieInof and become "“1”." a
Memorial (‘oliseiim remain for the drawing rush for both fraternities and social aspect is second." viewpoint. par the student body.

A total of 103 tickets have Any student who wins the sororities. independent and Some Independents. “Sororities provideacertain Fraternity “15h week is
been allocated for sale to lottery will be permitted to Greek students were however, have other ideas as to class of girls the chance to be totally different from sorority
students purchase two tickets upon questioned about their concept what the Greek life is all about. around other girls of their formal rush week. The houses

Any full time student Wllh a presentation of two validated 0f the purpose 0f Greek John Martin, a freshman classGuys join fraternities for have parties during the fiI‘St
validated tall I I) and activity Inactivity cards Tickets are organizations. Responses 0t computer science major, different reasons than girls week 0f school that any UK
card mil be eligible to par $10 each and must be pur- both groups ranged from summed up his feelings, join sororities,“ he said, ad- student may attend. ‘
ticipatc in the lottery. chased Wlth cash. positive to negative reactions. “So. rities area waste of time. ding “Guys join to have easier (‘ontinued on back page

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rm Kl‘.’\"lL'('K‘i' KERNFL. Tuesday, September )6. 1980—4; . '. .
compiled from AP dispatches foreign policy platform and hopes to . I I I . . I .
I J h B A d h d. capturea large share of the normally in this strategic \ATii nation estimates at $60. The ministers . II '
. o n . ." eIrson Ic argeI Democratic Jewish vote The Council already has appumlm proposed different indexes for I'I‘ ’ .' 3
state yesterday that in supporting (A. a foupman panel ”I hwy,” and measuring inflation rates I‘ ~ ,. .1-
rechgmtthh 012 the {(erer 1:31 POt scholars to revise the constitution. the .‘t ’ ’ zI'
The Kentucky Department of regime 31h _ ampuc {at P- ~51d9nt l‘ld sources added. .I -. ‘2 3
Agriculture will host its seventh IYIP Carter 15 VAOIGtImg . hlis own com- WO They said the panel ,5 studying ”1,. Iran '3 parliament prepared ; ,.’»-.‘,I'v .3',’

. tobacco tour later this month, ViSitinIg mitment t0 umdh “8 tS- . French and British parliamentary yesterday to open debate on the IIIiIII
five COlmtieS to Show 0“ the State 5 Ahdershh‘ t. 8 independent Turkey's new military rulersWill systems and plans to draw up a new American hostages amid renewed I'I’3 If, 5" ".

‘ top cash crop. preSIdential candidate, urged that in set up special courts to try hundreds document greatly increasing calls fora US, apology and spy trials ' :I III; .3

About90VIP‘s, the “P“ in this case a forthcoming U-N- vote the Carter of politicians and suspected terrorists separation of powers and expanding President Carter, speaking in .~- 2 u,»

3 standing for producer, processor or administration should take a com- rounded up since the bloodless coup. the role of the president. currently a t‘WPUS Christi, Texas, said recent "I',I. "ii
purchaser are expected to attend the pletely neutral POSltIOh andIrefuse ‘0 top military sources said yesterday. figurehead m the Turkish gmp‘m statements by Iranian offiCials 3H,, r'r‘
tour, part of a package of events to SUPPOI‘t the seating 0f 91th” the The country‘s third-and-fourtli~ ment . might very well lead to resolution ‘ 3].; l’.i_.,-I} ’I‘.
promote Kentucky‘s agricultural current Vietnamese-backed govern- ranking political leaders will be ' of the io-monthold crisis soon It was 3 .5 ;' .I_I'.I
products, said organizer Fred mentor the former regime. 19d h)’ the among those tried. but ousted Prime not clear whether Carter had been ;'I»I"._-I:_‘I..,iI.'.IvI~’.
Troutman. exxled P01 POt- . Minister Suleyman liemirel and main Hawks and ,1“ M. umimg mp informed of lran‘s reiteration ,"I ‘;.'.,":,‘

3 The tour is “primarily market- M85595 0f people died when P01 POI opposition leader Bulent EceVit world‘s oil cartel ”H,”3“.FI3I attending yesterday that the L'.S. must * '-.,iI:’I; i. fit
oriented“ Troutman said. giving was m power, bht there are moves th’dhl.‘ W1“ lUSt be barred from it special meeting iii Vienna. .‘xUStl‘lil “POMS”? for PaSt aChOhS ,- 3151;.55“? ‘,
representatives of Kentucky and out- b'fmkeId by the ChlheSQ government to politics, the sources said to prepare an .‘iiiihitious longrange ”mtSStOh Of an often-stated 3P0108." I’f'i. L‘. "5.1-: 2

l of-state tobacco companies a preview invIe the Rampuchian seat 1" the They also said the ruling National pm-o pig” wrangled weiprdm mm. demand from a list of conditions {3353" It,";'\[:ig
0f the burley crop. Lnited Nations to his government Security Council. made up oi the (“prom PHCW and pnmupmm '13.“.33 Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini an 255.35 .‘f

l "The KampuchianIIseat should be country‘s live highest-ranking iii]. tinancezind “mag“ mmmph of nounced last Friday had raised hopes .‘ttyf. -‘:I:' 311.}

i - kept freeand vacant. Anderson said, generals. ”1“." “01 relax Its grip 0” the the iii-nation llrgtiiiizatioii of ”t mm" quarters that the chances 0t trtz-i’.r"."'3i

l natlonal ('(I)L;:ltl'IV'I lIor morcI thIan a year. Petroleum Exporting (‘ountries met \‘Ultltlon to thi criSisIhad improved '32 :wI‘.I;.-Ij'i .ITIC'

i ii a t oiigi t ie genera s p an to name it iodriiw up a plan to push U ml my” lu! Shea er U Pi” lament r]: .l’?’ "t'i".‘>'.”i"

P'QSldent Carter ‘9” Texans civilian (‘.ihinet by early November. each three months 1” keetp upt with Hushemi Rafsanjani and two in 'Lfififfiiv,’
i yesterday that the man th the.white Turkeys staggering 92 percent world inflation and other factors fluential religious leaders said the 7‘1"}, 3:
Househastoanswer the thOSt d‘fhcutt Ronald Reagan stood on the steps of annual inflation rate, widespread The plan 3mm 3‘, most mp pm“. regime has not dropped iLs demand £;.I'-.;‘I3-ti_. “13:2 3‘
l questions 0“ earth _W'thOUt em- the Capitol yesterdayand joined other strikes and continuous political from the tummy $33 a barrel to m3. that the l' s! apologize for pas' 1‘5“}: II‘ i'thi’i
barrassmg the nation, and he Republicans in pledging a concerted violence triggered Friday‘s coup by [out] when. oil “M3. the Mme I33 policies toward Iran a demand "v"1"‘it:2ITift.-¥;
suggested that Ronald Reagan effort tocutgovernment spending and the military considered an elite class “liormip fuels, which til’lit‘ (‘arter has rejected in the past :5. ‘II..f-'_':.".‘,:3I‘f§
COUId" t do 't- , . taxes while creating jobs and {41,3333 {31" it“?
He also chided the Republican bolstering US. defenses. W 11233.15 I,II_.IIiI,
presidential nominee for declaring The display of party unity and . ' 53] t;"'It.‘--';_-'-“.'-:
that the United States should accept commitment took place on the spot MAKE ,. ‘iI
newly stated _‘ and Sthce reVised — where Reagan hopes to stand next . ‘ ‘~".=I*-t.-"gt«.i3‘.w.‘».i
Iranian terms for release of the 52 Jan. 20 to be inaugurated president EX'RA 1 ’ k3,:233,.II.I-IiI,\,iI
American hostages. ., “We are proposing a solemn t .t.-"ii.t,€t';")v
Eh: IlaISIt tlglhgldthgt any gptihtlfiitg covenant with the American people," At}, 2953; 'f;
can t a e S .0“ 0 ‘5 . e t . Reagan told an audience made up ‘2 a y ‘
negotiations Wlth Tehran Wlth PUbht‘ mostly of congressional and 314/2 SOUTH .AbHLAND N ENLIE " "
statements, Carter said. . Republican Party staff aides. ISEll AUDIO EQUIPMENT II” "a.” ‘. , 2 w r. .- . .- i' ”1—. r: _' , I ,III-IwI,iIiI-I.I3~:.I.I_.'.I.IIIw
Catrter za‘d that yesterdinIygIsI The ceremony cap