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Newfoundland » A DC‘ crashing. i '1 t. y ‘ .. ‘1 . 5in 8 charter full of US. soldiers return- « . ‘1 . ." . . ; ing from the Middle East crashed TranSport Canada spokesman / . ‘ ~I '5’.- '. )3. and exploded yesterday near Gan- Bruce RCld. returning from a heli— ’ t ' ‘I _' ,: .. f der International Airport, killing all Copter tour over the site. said there I: '.I '. . . IzIfIzIIIi '— 258 aboard and scattering gifts and was no suggestion that the plane ex— . '." 4 - . weapons across snowcovered ploded in flight, t .‘ I,II I: . ".‘l" woods. . . t . t -. _ Families and friends learned of “Where 1t came d0Wh~ 1t obviously " ‘- . i t ‘. . . . the disaster as they assembled for a explOded 0n ImpaCIIt. Everything in . l. i I. .. i . . .' . brass-band welcome at the head- theareais charred. hesaid. ~ I? ‘ I-."I - i. quarters of the 101st Airborne Divi- , Thel anadian government sent 15 ' I ‘i . a; ‘ . ..I* sion at Fort Campbell. Kv. investigators to theIscene. according . ' . .I , Cause of the 6:45 am. .5315 am to Dave (haven. of ( anada s Acc1dent . . \._ III . I--I ._ . I EST) crash remained under investi- SafetyBureIau. ‘ “I ; ‘ z '. ' gation. but the White House said At PIortItampbell. base CO’T‘mand‘ I ; ’ i ~ I7 _ preliminary reports showed no indi» er Maj. (yen Burton l) Patrick told ‘2 a .. _ .' ‘3- cation of sabotage or an in-flight ex- a news conference 3” Arm-V team ' 7 I . .' ' plosion in history's eighth-worst avi» would help transfer remains from . .~ ’j I. . - _' ationdisaster Newfoundland to Dover Air Force I. s. I /k ‘." _ ,I.‘ . .I '. Base in Delaware. where identlflca' .1 -. . .' . . The charred cockpit mice and tion of the bodies could take up to a . I f I .- . flight recorders were recovered and week A temporary morgue was es- If ‘. I . -. » will be taken to Ottawa for analysis. tablished at the airport. Boag said ._ I . .~ .. _- . said Peter Boag of the Canadian In Washington. White House 3 . .« , t. , '. . I . .‘ Aviation Safety Board. who was di- spokesman Larry Speakes said ini. I . ., -. I _‘ ‘I : rectingtheinvestigation. tial reports indicate “no evidence of . -‘ -. . "I .‘ sabotage‘or an explosion in flight 5 . .‘ i . ~ The charter flight operated by HN°HIN°IIGS'~ » -_ . .‘ _ ,I . Arrow All Of Miami 93"th mem- Federal Aviation Administration Beam me up . _» . ‘ ‘ bers Of the 101st Airborne who were spokesman Vedder Steed in Atlanta. , ~‘ . - - = ‘ ‘ -. being rotated home after six months Ga. said Am,“ Air was among . . . -. ‘ g . service m the multi-national peace- more than 4m airlines whose opera» Rufus Howard of Nicholosvtlle, sits on top of a steel structure foundation of a new condominium complex being built on . I . .' I. . . ‘I . keeping force in Egypt's Sinai penin- tions were the subject of a 1984 FAA recentlv while he helps position another steel beam for the Moont Tabor Road near Lokewew Plow. . ' ;9- ‘.~ ., sula probe f ' I_ . ' .: Today an unlucky Friday the 13th for state ’ s drunk drivers ” ' ‘ °"‘ By \"l-INDYSl‘S \\ SMITH the usual eight to it). who will be paa mg" because it is so c10sc to the hol- not going to help the problem ' said If people insist on drinking and he more police officers enforcing ' . . ' ' : Staff Writer trolling the streets on the lookout for iday season. which is one of the Sgt Richard (mi; of the state police driving. then they must be made them 2' I _ * those people who are senseless heaviest drinkingperiods department in Frankfort aware that the police mean bust "i think this program will plant ‘ ,- l . Today may turn out to be the un» enough to drink and drive." said “Also. somebody had a sense of Larimore said drunk driving re- ness.hesaid something in people's minds to be - ' ». . V luckiest Friday the 13th of the year Bob Larimore. a police officer for humor when they picked l-‘riday the lated deaths can be curtailed in two Caulllnb especially at this time of ’ i' - g .. for anyone who dares to drink and the lxxingtonrli‘ayette t'rban (‘ounty 13th as the. day to have it this year." ways education and enforcement ()tto said that because of the pub the year." said Mary Brinkman. ad ‘ _ ' drive. Police Department he said .. . . . . . _ , licity of the program. people will user of Boosting Alcohol ('tlnst‘ltllb‘ .- » ' . - Kentucky State POth‘ are working LJSt year during 'D—Day'." police "D“hklhg and driving th be it tThlbd‘mw Em)”: .b} ”he [hemlffi‘t probably be more cautious about ness. Concerning the Health of l'nl' ~ ' '_ with local agencies in an extensive officers from 58 Kentucky police de- deadly combination." Larimore p0 ice epar m”? 5 fl .. 086 u 't drinking and driving tonight. But he verSitv Students "There are ‘ t ~ . . .. . _ - . . , . . .. . . , make people think [\AIU‘. Laiimore . - - . _ . statewide effort to enforce D-Day partments made 28:) arrests for dl‘lv said. If people cant believe this. said “We're not ., . . g hopes that people Wlll still consider already enough crazy drivers out » .. . - _' -. .. . . . saying dont diink. .. . - . 0" Drunk Driving mg under theinfluence then hopefully by the D-Day on but what we want to em hasize I“ if the dangers of drunk driving after there anyway - - , - More than 2.000 police Wlll patrol "Friday the liith Will he a very un- Drunk Driving‘ effort we can stop vou dodrink be re' ”Mtge ‘ ‘ the program is over Stanley Abell. an lnlt'f‘l'l for BAt‘- ' . the streets from 4 P m. to 5 am . lucky day for drunk drivers in Ken- them beforeitis too late." ‘ ' ”pt ‘ (‘Ht'S. said he think> thl> etthrt 15 d ’ . .' ;,' '. looking fordrunk drivers tucky'."larim0r9 said "Drunk driving is a serious 0t- "The more drinks you have. the The drunk driving standards of ar- good idea “When somebody gets be- . -- ”I“ Lexington there M“ be 20 or He said Kentucky 90““? chose this fense and until we make the popula» greater tendency vou have to be irv rest will not be any different than hind the wheel he is not only endan ' ' ‘ f ’ . > more police officers. compared to time to have “D-Day on Drunk Driv- tion aware of this problem. we‘re respnhg-thlet"hesthd, usual. Larimore said There will just gering himself. but others as well ' ‘ . i , . . . ~ ‘~ _ . ~~ \\ . C ‘ 4 I A UK roup §l tag.— see . . s . \cx - \ ex1 g on p ans mg marc takes trip ir7" $3 a ‘ \N ‘ - ' * - ~ .~ \ . t \ . . - . . I . . . Al L. . 253. 1 1. $9 \ Campus, City pool efforts for commemorative celebration a; s : * y . ts\£: cgss . . a a to [lg an '~ y ‘7 \‘fi; ” ’ ~ \K.\§E‘7‘\§ ByS.-\ll.;\.l.\ .\lI.r\l.l-..\ll’.\Tl unity and brotherhood have been PartiCipants will be "inspired by . . ' {.1 , h I :‘Q fi’ . -\\\ Senior Staff Writer planned for the preceding Sunday King's life and reminded of the lnl‘ .I ; ' - :I‘ . L .. t; , I§§htfi :' . A \\ \ 0 J 19 th Le _ gto m The holiday is ”not for bliliCkS and portance of continuing to work to- 4. ‘ " f. "t ' \ .‘ . h an. - 9 X1“ h (‘0 mu- not for whites but for peop e." Par- ward a 'ust and fair society and .'- ,' . i ‘z ,5» g ‘ Shakespeare S plays Q \U’ ‘\ § \\ . nity Will have a. chance to Tell"? ker said. “We hope to involve people peaceful vlorldfhe said .. l, . ' L'. . ‘ ' pg 9.. \\ x. \ ‘ \s \ Martin LUth?F King Jr 5 dream 0t of all ethnic groups and social Susan Bean. an executive member . ; . ..‘ I. fOCUS Of StUdy \ mg..\‘ \I \\\\\\\‘\\\ o‘ equality and JUSttt‘“ classes " of the Student Government Assoc1a . ' . . ‘ . . . e ‘ g ‘ \I‘f‘fi .' . After years 0t effort h." the Kthg A commisston. which was appomt- tion. said SGA members will partiCi- 7- ' ' ‘ - . ‘ BF‘Mt(llf‘h‘l‘t:(()x k - ‘ V. .I‘ family. the federal government has ed by Gov Martha Layne (‘ollins pate in the events “\‘(iA felt it was I . . . ' , i“ I1 ContributingWriter . I. . .__ , x K \. ' :StAbhsfhfid a bnattlllznal hOhda." t“ and includes Parker. has planned a something we should address. and ' '- . - - . * ' .‘ ' ' --i " I»; v ." onoro ing‘s ir ay. nit m rch nd ceremonv to com- w ‘r t "n to nco r e ver 'one “- ‘ 4 ’ ' .‘ Later this month nine UK students "!&“‘\ \ l A The holiday will serve as a time lrherhloraéte Kinag in Lexington toebeea Sh if it e u ag e 3 V . A; i ‘ t and Lexington residents will embark ‘ for Americans ”to reflect 0" the The march will begin at 3 pm "I believe it will give students an " " '. 3 ' " - “ on a spectacular journey back to the "n" M“ mmcmw‘ principles 0t ”C131 equality and “0” Jan. 19 at Memorial Coliseum with opportunity to show where they I - .- .' ’5 ' ‘. timeof Shakespeare. ford. Canada. for eight years. he has Tourists will travel by private violent social change that King pro- the route depending on the weather stand _._ that thev believe In the > . I . .. The English department. in coop guided the England tour only once. firstclass motor coach during their moted." said William C. Parker. The ceremony that will directly fol— things Dr King dreamed of and that I . " - " - .i eration with the community educa- Kenneth Cherry. director of the stay in England. vicechancellor for minority affairs. low the march includes two speak- they would like to partiCipate m A . V ‘ tion department. is sponsoring a trip UK University Press. traveled to the Davis said the trip offers a “spe- The actual national holiday is set ers who are native Lexington min- making the dreams a reality.“ shc . - . '- to Stratford. England that will serve Canadian Shakespeare festival with cial mixture of personally selected for Jam 20 during which time there isters. said. ' . . - as a backdrop for viewing the Brit Davis. activities andfree time." will be a statewide recognition for All organizations and individuals . _ ' . . ish theater atit's best. Davis is an “excellent tour “The pace of the tour is managed King at Frankfort. are encouraged to participate in the Organizations and individuals that I‘ - . . . - t t . Kenneth Davis. a UK English pro guide." Cherry said. “He brought to give everyone the best time and a in Lexington. however. activities march. said Robert ZumwmkjeI nce plan to participate should pick up a ' . . ' fessor. Wlll be the host for the trip. more to those plays than we could most memorable one. he said. that will center around the theme of chancellor for student affairs “0‘“qu P8364 . . which lasts from Dec. 26to Jan. 1 have ever gotten on our own. He has The trip which is already booked. . . . Davis said he has a great love for the ability to make you aware of costs about $1.300. The cost includes 0 o . ‘ ‘ theaterandShakespeare. what the author it trying to do in the air fare. meals. hotel reservations Library Open later for finals ‘ ‘ ' . “It's exciting for me getting to in- play." and tickets to four plays. > ‘ ,_ troduce other people to great theater Before departure. Davis will pre- . I and the visible heritage of En- pare the tourists by providing back— IArInong ttgzaplays the gran: 3‘“ Sta” r*‘l’m‘t‘i The library WI!" C1059 as normally $3.3 Vim a... ., '5‘ . ,1 ' . . . gland " Davis said “For me it‘s ground information on the life and Vl-e“ are espeares ~ 0“ SChederd at midnight todav and l" “533*" it "‘ " ’3‘.“ ' ' ‘ ' Like It" and Charles Dickens' . - '. . ‘ ‘ ‘ - more fun than going alone." times of Shakespeare “Nicholas Nickleby .. The M l. King Library Will extend p m On Saturday. I II win-ovate m . . . . Davis, along with his wife. will During the trip. the group will _ ‘ 1t5 hours during tlnalS week to ac Be innin Sundav the circulation -. on til 1M and: in“ I * guide the group in a walking tour of have the opportunity to experience The group “'1" stay at the Re- commodate Stl’dems “no need a deSkg m cigose at {1:45 m but the 1 ' ~ ‘ m d m. P" ' i “Shakespeare's London.“ a trip to Christmas spirit.English style. brandt hotel. Wh'd‘ ts “"9““ walk- quiet place tostudy late at night . w I p. ‘ ,. _ ‘mnumwl , ~ - - - . in distance of the Victoria and Al- study room on the first floor will re .I Canterbury and Stratford-upon-Avon The tourists Will partimpate in a 8 main nunti12 a m Hughes said t and a backstage tour of the National Christmas carol sing and visit the bertmuseums. The extended hours will start this ope ' " . . Theater in London. place where St. Thomas a‘ Becket Information for this story also was Sunday night. according to Alice Hughes said the library extends on. u and a dd! m Although Davis has led tours to was murdered on the anniversary of gathered by Staff Writer Brad Coo- Hughes of the library's circulation the hours each semester during fi» 31“ ... _ , mm. '- the Shakespeare festival in Strat- his death. per. desk. rials week for students'convenience I o. ”a “a“... i” alb- 2" 00"- of m M ; 1' ' ‘ UK law school graduate to run for governor; campaign Will focus on attempts to legalize marjuana .3: 3.2:. u", my» in c ungu- a ”,6 By DANNY PIGMAN efforts toward the legalization of could be made if it were legal be- his gubernatorial platform. he also drug off the market. Paraquat is a I .7 . . ‘ w“. I. Contributing Writer marijuana. cameit's being made now." plans to pardon everyone who has herbicide spray. which causes con— IRIIII‘QJE’ .2. : ~.~—.---— ,.1I,‘I A tax on legalized marijuana Galbraith said he will commit his ever been arrested for the sale or gestioninthelungsdlesaid. ham- ' " ‘“’ vi Lexington attorney Gatewood coujd mean billions of dollars to the services to getting the federal gov- possession of the drug. Marijuana “doesn‘t grow danger- Galbraith is making plans to be the state economy and could be med for emment to make the legalization of Although he said about 20 percent om. but if they tthe government» ‘ next governorof Kentucky. programs such as care of the elder marijuanaadecisionofthestatos of his caseload involves people with have to make it dangerom. they‘re Galbraith. who made an unsuc- in public health services 5mg “When the federal government drugproblems. either legalorphysi- goingto." __ casful bid for secretary of agricul- abuse centers and mental health fa- makes it a choice of the states. it cal. “the time is right for ending the ln rupome to health reports ' ' , . t3 ture in the last election. has built his cilitia. said Galbraith. a UK College will be more fair." he said. “Ken- regulatiom that make the possession about the detrimental effects of .3 "mien is reputation on attempts to legalize ofuiw graduate. tucky could be the first to legalize of marijuana punishable by time in marijuana, Galbraith agrees that 1“” 5"" r “We .3) marijuana and make Kentucky the “’l‘here‘s no doubt that Kentucky marijmna and putataxonit." jail." the drug is not totally harmless. But "may -' g “I :1 leading produceroftheplant. is among the leaders of marijuana Galbraith said he hopes to remove He said the we of paraquat on he considers it relatively innocuou «‘i “if "*‘3- ' Galbraith. a graduate of the UK both in terms of quantity and qual- the myths and negative connotations marijuana shows the extent the gov- compared to legal M in society. ' 1' Colleseot LBW. has concentrated his ity," he said. “Billions of dollars mmmdlns minim. As part of eminent Will 80 Ward keepins the meanwmntu“ ““‘~ "" ‘ " ,