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today and tonight. The temperature will
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VOL. LXI" N0. 89 LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY 40506 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. I972 .
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K officials work quiet y to a vance t e institution in ran ort _ . »
By (iRFG HARTMANN president for Academic Affairs Lewis each 0f thirteen bills that could affect The-bill that aroused the most in . ' .
' Assistant Managing Editor Cochran returned to testify before a UK or higher education, but said there tf‘FE‘St '5 58 04. “'thh WOUId have given ' , , .
UK doesn‘t lobby in FrankfortI House committee on HB 89, the publish isn'taneed for UK to ”takea stand" on l' 0f L the power t0 5‘“ UP its 0““ . .
' Instead depending on which ad- or perish bill. all of them. community college system and extend
ministrator you talk to UK “I don‘t really think you can consider Tom Duncan. director of UK's public ltS state-financed rfisearch Prfigé'ams . ‘ . .
representatives who talk to members of the University a lobbyist," said Dr. information division also referred hewgdthtgemlezlsljijel 95835;: it “03:; . II-
the General Assembly discuss im- Glenwood Creech, vice-president for [0 LKS low profile He said hes pose. .‘ .' . .
. . .. . . . l. been over to Frankfort four or five remain the 'Oan lnStltuthH handling
plications. set forth posmons, get a univerSity relations. Number one— _ . . . . st'tcwide services lsuch as Ag ex- . .
point across, show UK's case, and we don't register as a lobbyist. We times thisusessmn. [0 P‘Ck up copiesnof t d _ ) and char ed the du lication . ‘
make sure legislators know the facts. have no one over there representing us b‘lls and make clear our posnion. fgjfinbe wastefulg ’ p ‘ -‘
Visits to Frankfort by top UK ad- full time. And number two—-we aren‘t . ‘ ‘
ministrators have focused attention on representing a vested interest. We're .. . . . l‘f’ts “Hr'ends . SB ,4 wa f u ht . . 'tt .
UK‘s relationship to state government. representing all the people in this state . We ‘9 got d 10‘ f’f real goodIfriends ‘ D S 0 g 0y er. m commi ee
On Jan. 31 President Otis Singletary who benefit from UK programs." m the legislature.' Duncan said. He and amended before ‘t finally reached
, wentto Frankfort to discuss Senate Bill Creech. who has been to Frankfort described his role as keeping Up With the flczorpitnegenate 5:223 At that , '
54 with Gov. Wendell Ford and Senate only once this legislative session. “9W bills“ and making sure the I'm‘ "10 3 “SET": m rem9‘1“% .
Majority Leader Walter (Dee) Hud- stressed that the University tried to legislators know-what the argument '5 d ‘ ause .“ 'C restricte "
dleston. On Feb. 3 he and Vice- keep a “low profile.“ He has a copy of against certain b'ns- commued 0" Page 7' 0°" 1 I
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. Can t hold convention here SG sets General Assembly
Faculty attempts to revise the recently~liberalized Arts ' .'
O 9 and Sciences general studies program will be discussed at a
I | I K denles I eople S I arty Space General Student Assembly tonight at 7:30 pm. in Room 206. . , '
. I ‘ Student Center. Student Government President Scott .~ ' .
. . Wendelsdorf will preside; all students are urged to come and
~ liyJUliNS(‘HENKENFELI)ER groups which are open to at- regulation. In reference to other voice their opinions on the proposed changes in general “
Kernel Staff Writer tendance by students and faculty political groups sponsoring studies. .
- A Kentucky statute prohibiting of the university, but which are meetings he said. “It‘s unfair . ‘
I students from using UK facilities 110‘ 0P9" {0 the general PUbliC.” and it's not applied with any . ‘
has created a conflict between Dr. Robert Zumwinkle. vice- regularity. I think the intent . o o a .
the People's Party of Kentucky president for student affairs. behind the regulation is bad." P l t l a . .
' and University administrators. denied People's Party the use of Along these lines Zumwinkle 0 Ice eVlc uvenl es . . '
The conflict developed when UK facilities for the Saturday noted that the political meetings -
People’s Party tried to schedule a rally on the grounds that it would for congressional candidates f St d t C t
political convention on campus involve groups other than UK Nutter and (‘urlin had been rom u en en er '.
for Dr. Benjamin Spock. the students and faculty. restricted to UK students and ByMlKE BOARD building .. said Frank Harris J
party's presidential candidate. Zumwinkle said he had con- faculty. Otherwise. he said, they Kernel Staff Writer Student ‘Center director ‘ I S
. Statute bars way ferredwith the foice of Legal too would have been prohibited. The Student Center Staff is According to Harris the action I .
_ , ‘According to the statute, CounCIl and. this was their l’ai-tyunregistered helpingLPDJuvenile Authorities resulted from vandalism and .- .
_ ‘UniverSity facilities shall not be recommendation. The Peoples Zumwmkle also asserted. expel nonstudents from the recent UK student complaints of . ' ‘
used for political rallies or for Party, he said, was organizmg “The fact that the group is not a Student Center on weekends. not being able to use Student . ' '~ _
campaign purposes that would for a state convention. registeredpartyinthestateis not “I h l d half Center facilities .
further the interests of the Statute called unfair a material factor here." . 2:18:31 aacsctinlsfgdrzifle aamount "ardcére group .
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candidate 0 any political par ‘Stevé' Snell. temporary state In order forthc PeoplesParty of local high school students, The number of nonstudents has
ty... coordinator and head 0f the to receive offimal recognition as d ts d runawa s in the varied from four to 25 withahard
The statute allows, “the Lexington chapterof the Peo le‘s an inde endant art in the state r9p9u“ an. y ' . ,
. . . . p p .p y ‘ building This year there have COFE‘ group 0f 3‘30“! 15 hanging »
‘ meeting of student pclitical Party, complained about the Contfiiued on Page 3, Col. 3 ' ' ‘ .
.. . been problems throughout the Continued on Page 3. Col. 1 '
.. is. g 3‘ .. Nobody sees red at UK
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ag-iffk. ,5... . r § ' sat a .fi .. 3;; If you Signed a petition r riday, you and ending the war in Vietnam.
. .. .. g‘ g, . ' .1: ' ”3% a; i may have helped put Gus Hall. general . ‘ d d" h .. . d .
g 9 t 2:; I.;..-_;_.,I,_ secretary of the Communist Party Seton. tn ing t e wag: :in price .
‘ .w: .3 " s»; i 2;“: ‘4‘ 5% s“. 3"}; f USA. on the Kentucky ballot in the next freeze. I." an atttempt lt'(t) (TSP dmgne 5;
Ww e '1‘“.- .. a. .t. V fist :1: '. ti g . 1 presidential election. from lgomg to t e mi i ary-in us ria
«13$ #3 t“ Rights (‘Ommmeo were 0“ campus -1 .hlrd‘. .r‘.i:‘.”.‘ \0 In” .90 'l Iii}:
i“ I: I . ‘ ‘hgfi’; g. a”; . if , getting signatures to put Hall and ”50':er sun as “ nge d ax ls m
$3 . fl g3 ' i . Jarvis Tyner. national chairman of the l ”1“ States. k‘ f th . hts )f . .
.. it 2" ‘a t 1% W = Young Workers Liberation League. on Fourth. \tor ing or e “g ‘. ( .
""‘-'" x 1. . w g R. ' i the presidential ballot in ‘72 “Mk0” and students and to fight
" -- I ,. ' " . - . , . - ' - . against such current policies as
\a M' .. a. 3.. Alternatnetoreattionaries .. l ., . _ b' -k‘ ..
V . - ’ 9 ‘ W: . According to Ed Case. Louisville. the ((Utdthli ”Hf“ 5' _ . .
' "3 31;: . :3. petition lif effoctivol will offer an . _ d' 0" t‘):’,m.ltIlon. . l I 'l '
. i: 9:? alternative [0 th(‘ Hroactionry right" :\\(()r ”lg ‘10 HHCI‘SII) . '1‘ gd
j . , ' . > .- , . , .‘ Counsel John ( . Darsie the petitioners
. . . It}; i, i . . - wing dXIS composed of lrcsident . _ _ . . .
‘ . ' . I w. " Richard Nixon ‘ Vice-president Sprio were ”0! violating any [ianPFSlfy or
3.31. ob?“ rm“ 1 ‘ ' L L ' é \ i . v i' u . . ‘
I”, ._-; j“ Agnew and Governor George Wallace. 5! m INS b) hung on campus .
‘ '1 .. I. 'I "a” (“"5“ 5“"! th“ Hall-Tyner platform Darsic explained that the University
Julius Margolin. a _ member of. the to put (nus Hall. general secretary of haslour major planks: . has "tried to draw a distinction het- '
Kentucky Ballot Rights (omniittee. the (‘oniniunist Party l'.S..\,, on the i‘ll‘Sl. closing the Pentagon. With “.0”, using a half and simply walking
was out getting signatures on a petition ballot for president in I972. drawing American troops from Europe across campus."
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| THE KENTUCKY KERNEL. Monday, February M, 1972—3 . 7. ,. .~
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ser (‘ontinued from Page 1 I knew the problem had to be “We're not saying they can‘t be facility for studentsIand to keep it with them ill the Student (enter ,.
ure around the mUSlC Iroom. solved. I acted while we could inlhere. \NCJUSI want to break up going l0!" them. "Xpldmed The Student (‘enter Director . . '. j
vas I‘hey ve broken furniture and still control it and be on the the idea that it is a good place to Harris. . . adused all students to carry their .1“
[‘he left a fantastic mess oi the room initiating end rather than waiting hang out," added Burch. n l |\ students kicked out ll) cards whenever they are tn 3 t '. 'i‘ '. ,2
'his constantly, said Harris. on being told what to do," said ”Bastcally, though. we re not a I ”10 deUr problem. ””9"”. the Student (‘enter I5? ’. Ij-i
ate “The staff and I have even Harris. public facility. We're a {aetlity is that some LK students are . _ - , , ‘_
nal FeCEived calls from Parents ~va thought it was a good idea for students. Students at this getting "kicked out“ because READ THE KERNEL
com lainin ha their runawa . . . . t ' ' , , e they don‘t have their ID cards . ’ ”ii. *'
ent p g t t . y to call in the Juvenile officers LanCl‘Slt) pay me to run th ‘ CLASSIFIED COLLMN DAILY . .. "'7
son or daughter IS tn the Student . . . . A_.._._,,.cm- . . _, ,‘ j .' . .~
tar- Center The e en accuse us of because we were dealing With C 8 “On I g hll en ,.'.‘; -. . i
ate harborin y'uveniles " said hlgh SChOOl Students 0f onv I p ‘ ‘ g TERMPAPERS ruccv RESEAR . .‘ 'L .
‘ity . g J . ’ Lexington.“ Burch said. . . . ~. . . . ’ CHED WRITTEN, and ’ ;‘
Harris. The City and County . Continued from page 1 posed to Spock s speaking on ppopgssmNALLy TypED by our . .i .-
once have also received these LaSt WGCkend was the second . . (-arnPUS In an (turner meeting staff of professional writers ALL 0' our 2. ,"if‘l In: I P.
d p l . dd d H . time nonstudents were asked to It must first round up 1,000 'th th t l . . t t writers have at least a a s e A and 3;;- .t. 3 '." ‘= .- :- .~
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ely comp aints, a e arris. leave the budding. Signatures to get on an election . i I at. EIXPERTS nthetlelds nTlghpIcgthe; II . .. .'
Had t0 30‘ . ,~ - Snell and party spokesman Jill write Just send Us the on . i
by I k h d bl d lhey can come as a guest of deOl. Remaining on the ballot R l ' I d [h t H 11 TITLE of your paper and .nclude -._ .I -,.,I,--
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. . . ,, . _ _ personal opinion was that it “009 0 Us $3 99' 9399 0 t - , . . -
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ed. Pete Winans, staff member. Hall, dean of students, are op- SI'versprmgIMarylandmm -j i.“ . It
.m- a S '5 1 lg S Spock. a Vietnam War critic. is ‘ ' .t," -I.’I }'I,_
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' : FOR SALE reasonable rates. Pick ups and deliveries extending into summer Sales and sales convention “'1“ be held trom ltl ‘ 1' 9 ~ "if:
on- "W""‘" N”" l . ph ne 2706148 95:14 managementNoexperience necessary. Call . . . ’ ' , 6
FOR SALE 1966Chevy Vani Good condition W 27776135, 33305-30 “:25 'd.lll. iii ill? Pth'lllX “()U‘l. I‘ (‘b I, , ’ .‘. 7‘ ‘I: i 'I. I"
3”? . must sell. $750 Call 254-4l88 evenings. MW“ ——-———-——-——-—— 19 Free De tvery .1. ‘ I ~ ~
Dn‘ Jfl———_____ “MNTED AMBITIOUS tumor or senior to do part time ‘ i .I .54. It 1:71"
. WWW selling of intangibles. Top company in the J... (”H/*5 . ,_....I..,,W..,_,,...I,.,.._.. . . . i. .' , . . ,. ‘.
FOR SALE _ 5'9'90 eQU'pmeM—advem tlelcl Box 1550, Lexington, Kentucky °‘°‘ 4'“ "‘ ~ .32-2.“...new.:2>-.-..::" -"-'-‘E=*;I A::::::1-:i:.::=:2;::2-;=-'=:sir'::si ’ ‘i b ' . ‘-
model 100noise reduction unit Dolby system, MALE ROOMMATE: To share modern two. —-———-———___ OVERSEAS JOBS FOR STUDENTS Féii3iiii33:31'--5%§51-3'Ffizvltiliiéfii';§;4~W,j..:¢'2'x-'$235459}: va- 3 . -. f ,
lte walnut case, $150; Thorens T0925 rgteanual IbedIrzom furIrItItsIhed apartment. :5] monthly GEO. COHEN STILL NEEDS maiors in the I. l .. IR. ‘..~' .' I.“ ;3
tes turntable, Rabco SLVBE arm, $2 5. rlous inc U mg on tttes. Call 29370217 or 2992445 Arts Men in Journalism for his Drug study. ustralia Europe S America Atrica I, -,‘ . f’I ..
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ite anUirles only call collect 174489248. 8F” 6 el' 6 p m ldFlb pawng $4 per SUbI. 2691346. lOFlA -tc. All professims and occupations, kI .‘ :3 .3 II .. I I .
0f FOR SALE Nikkorex 35mm camera FEMALE roommate to share apt. in Chevy ARTIST— For advertising agency. Ability I 3700 to $3000 monthly Expenses PIaI'di I t. I :‘i .
50mm. F15 Lens, EXPOSUre meter “5‘ Chase efficiency, $47.50 a month. Kit. In layout and use of paste up type. Flexible 'Vemme' sightseeing.:SregtnIorBrrItaBton ' - 3'. i. 4‘ a . ‘. "
ng Ricoh Flash unit, SIS. Argus ' 75 camera, chenette, bathroom, carpeting, mature hours. Call for interview 277-4602. ldFla 'Wr'"? JOBSOVERSE ' ep ' ’ ox - -I.~ :‘ .: ,4
h $10. Contact P. Kalom CP 19 or phone 258- upperclasswoman. Call 266-3622. llFH ___________________ 150“. San Dlegoi CA- ””5 a‘ E . II Ix IaII .
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ky FOR SALE . Stereo equipment-advent model WANTED: Female companion, over 21, to LOST . . ‘ . I 2* II .I‘
he 100 noise reduction unit Dolby system, travel to Europe over spring break with two WW ASH WEDNESDAY .~ 5 t. {I t.
walnut case, $150; Thorens TD-l25 manual other girls. 299-2742, 278-5244. F814 LOST—Blue,Mayfield High School ring. 2nd ‘;:;‘. . 7'; . I. .
)n. turntable. Rabco SLE arm, S275. Serious -—-—————-—.———— “0°, cp building~ Reward. Ca” 2583232. . .: '. 1 ; f t '
'ro inquires only call collect 1.7449243. WANTEDI 5*Uden' '° babYs" '°' M° ”F17 Catholic Newman Center . I. I I
. mg“ “m children some atternoons and parts of .." . . .'
nd . weekends, while mom writes dissertation. LOST;GOIG wire rims in a flowered case at (PHONE 255-04") , "V'. - .
lp- PPR SALE—W66 Chevy van. Good con» flaw—1' the Coliseum. I need them. Please call 357. Februry lb”. 7 . ‘, "
tn - d'lton-mustse" 3750 C6” 254-4188 evenings. FEMALE ROOMMATE to share house with 2012 after a p.m. uFia '. . ~ -. -»
‘ ”F17 other female students. Private furnished 0 . W . " " a: ' I
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bedroom,sooa month plus utilities. Call 273— fiii:f:§:{:«:-‘i”" we Porter Memorial .' . ‘ .
HONDA—350 C.C. 197] CL. Model blUE. 6236. lOFlb {33ng (32,9 fi'ziy'8‘3'éfér‘é"t3°75 m,“ $33” _‘-‘. ’_ ._/' x ,3 , '
excellentcondition,must sell. Call Chip at ._____._—————-————-—- 3.5:. " * '1 t-d'c'axe‘fifirzz'tgt‘ 91%“ III-'tggg‘gggggg (OPPOSITE PERKINS PANCAKE HOUSE) '.I .. I ,
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b— WW’“' :5". .23.”)? Taffy? ya} 3?} \ MASS SCHEDULE: 12:lo p.m., 3 p.m., 5 pm, and 7:30 I I i’. , . .- I. , 3 -.' .
W FOR SALE—I962 Rambler AmerTfin F03 BENT gig-.31 as, E ' ,gf. ,II-Igzi-I-I-Iggg-III- . pm .' i. 3."
Wagon, 6 cyl., automatic. New tires, good 2?). 3c. s - EEEEIEEEIEIIIE',;:'..:I , ' {a7 ', '.I- ,
: running condition. 253-0036 after 5 pm. SHARP TWO BEDROOM Apt. in Idle Hour. IIIIIIIII . r Ve'by.‘ .- ”If“. Blessed Ashes w'“ be '2 _ I .‘ i.)
'0‘” . ‘ lAFla Balcony,all utils. Pd. 2066 Fairmont Ct. No. fiI‘I fit me, p 2‘ ”, . . ~,. 3'1 . .
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he, FOR TOP QUALITY and reasonably priced =2 , 7-2, I' S “I, 1: ..,, .c i ; _ . ;' -. .,
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ter. power brakes,automatic transmission, Call furtherinformation write: Graduate studies i' I" .. ‘, ,: Z. i
at after 5:00 pm, 299-2983 9Fi5 tnstitute,P.o. Box 386,N.Y.,N.Y. 10011.9Fis i j 21d .-
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lion N.C. Includes lessons, rentals, lifts, food, JOB OPPORTUNITIES ' ..
lodging. Privatesale. $210.00 total. Call 254. "W 3 ‘ "34‘ f
elp; 5601. MONEY r...iKER- No investment sell major 0 ‘.~,. ,I., f _ ' . i.
l:30 ' "" -""" label B-track stereo tapes Call 29972408 after r ,2 J '3 ,- ‘ I‘I, " .
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.t : . ‘ ning five full pages of editorials simple. Editors have long felt the to their management duties. despite the smaller volume of notac
'. ~. .- V- V' " ‘- and saopboxes each week, we are quality of The Kernel’s editorial And this year, the fierce editorials produced by our staff, too cl
. j g 1 it : reducing the number of pages to pages could not be sustained when competition between news and The Kernel will continue to run elassi
. , , . . . ~. advertising for space in the paper letters and soapboxes sub- ring;
, V7 g ' ’ ' ~ ' 0 has led us to decide we can better mitted in line with editorial R0“
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