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' B STEPHANIE WALLNER graduate BM! Lln-jung Chen in lgwis said when Morton was ar- Morton's parole time famed in . . . . »
Mama-alto. tthhcmlstry/Physics Building. rested in California, “he was told April 1934 when he was released mating; 03:332.. 2’: mmmgfijgsfild “"3” ‘°' '
Dcfcmc attuncys Erwin W. Lewis that he was being charged for rape tromthe 1979conviction. July that claimed Morton was seen I I ' - .
A motion to suppress statements and Edward C. Monahan are scck- and murder when in fact no com- The state official said Morton in various locationsinthecity. l" hlS Closmg argument, Wis ' '
made by accmcd murderer and rap- im a oppression of statements plaintshadbccnfiled.“ failed to report to a June 11 parole , 531d; ”0" Jun? 3th 9th and 10th the . '
ist Elzie m Morton at the Morton made in which he allegedly At the time of arrest. there were appointment and also did not attend Al“? M°"°" S "“0"“ 90'0va bexmswfl polio? department had a ‘1 ~
time of his arrest and arrival in confusedtomurderandrape. three warrants on Morton; proba- a comprehensive care appointment tesm‘ed that M°"'°" may have gone hunch that Ellie was the killer 0‘ . ' 1. ‘
Lexington last August is pending in Morton's first statement was tion and parole violations and 3 fed- thesameday. ”hm Where? he had a female  _Chen. They wanted to . , 1, I 1 1. _
Fayette Circuit Court after testimo- made todctcctivca at the time of his eral warrantfor unlawful flight. Lewis said the parole and proba- tnendheusedmwme t°- talk to 51119 . - - but the Pmblem -' ' ‘ 1 .
ny yesterday. armt in 11mg Beach. On Aug. 5. de- Morton was on probation for 8 tion violation warrants were invalid However, Commonwealth‘s Attor- washe was notthere," I _ " . ‘
tcctlvs John Bryant and Al Borne 1977 conviction for assault under ex- because police “clearly had no prob ney Kevin Home said the police and Home 5 ‘d mph ‘ ' . ~ -
Morton was arrested at a mission of the Fayette-Urban County Police trcme emotional disturbance when able cause to think Elzie was in any courts had acted within “reasona- manhunt lithe .. l iIs case was a 1 .. .I . . .
house in Long Beach. Calif.. on Aug. Department also took a statement he was sentenced to 20 years in 1979 particular state." ble" bounds and established proba- turned \lVe h lime; Refine un— I I ' - t ’
. i 2 and charged with the June 9mur- from Morton when he arrived in for a rape offense, according to a Morton arrived in California on ble cause after talking with mem— honor .and wind 'tlm l '.“ your ., . , .
dcr, rape and sodomy of chemistry licximton. state parole and probation official. June 28, Lewis said, but Lexington bers of Morton‘s family. and that on apo ogize for ' . . 1 -_ "
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or thelr paSSlon ' ' ’ ByJOHNJL'RY -' . -
3 Staff Writer ' ,
‘ ‘ ’ ' . The winds that whip through the . . ' ..
second group OfSChOIarS a g 00d mix Patterson Office Tower plaza will be ‘ ‘ .
. . .{if'I ~ .fi gusting more than usual Monday. - _ - '
for promotion of academic excellence a § . . thanks to a macaw hovering . .
CI:- " t5 3‘ I above. ’ . ‘
By DARRELLCLEM said Nancy Howard, an administra- ‘° ‘ ._ 3, I:-’-1- " The rented craft will fly over the . -
Senior Staff Writer tivc assistant at the Gaines center. 1 . if... plaza at around 11:50 that morning . ,
Sophoma'es are chosen for the ‘a , $3” ‘ to drop 2,000 pingpong balls as a
Ten top—notch UK students have fellowships. shesaid. but undergrad- 2%.? .31 ~ kickoff for the 29th annual Little - . ‘
‘ been chosen for Gaines fellowships uatcs with five-year plans can be I- 2’; Kentucky Derby. said Shari St. ' ' ‘1
and will receive $5,000 scholarshiin choscnduringtheir third year. .3331. M133; *3. Clair. public relations director of the . 1.
designed to promote academic mt- “It’s always for your last two i .-5 fit ’12? : Student Activities Board. . . »
ccllcnceinthehumanitics. years of undergraduate study,“ é; l At 11:55 am. the helicopter will '
This year marks the second time Howard said, and the students re~ to gt! 1 it ; begin the drop with 1,000 balls, with .
students have been selected to re- ceive 82.000 and not», respectively. to} , :52; l the remaining 1,000 falling a few _ .
ceivc the John R. and Joan B. duringthcirjuniorand senior years. 5‘ ; III .351 -‘ 3 minutes after noon.she said. ‘
Gaines fellowships in the humani- 'nie selection committee this year , ; ‘ St. Clair suggests pe0ple pick up 1
tics, which were fu'st awarded last chose the winners from among 17 fi- fr . ”'3' as many pingpong balls as possible .
year after the Gaineses diluted nalists, said Robert Rabel. an asst} fin, J?“ is‘ s , because prizes can be won with . '
$500,000 to the University. UK ciate professor in the honors pro- “ t 2:». I” I 'IIIIngf {Qt more than 200 invisibly marked ‘
matched that amount. and a new gram and in the department of A: g. “rt; . ., “a. gr n.5,: 1 balls. They can be redeemed for ,
Gaines Center for the Humanities classics. Babel. who served on the 112's ’” g 2.3 it. . Regimflfl. prizes at the LKD outdoor festival I
building on Maxwell Street is sch“- selection panel. said, “We were - r’ a; . . : : near as. Goodbarn Saturday, April , .
ulcdtoopenAprilza. looking for a good mix of people it :I ”t, ' , 41” ., , t I, rI “I ~- . 20,she said.
At a time when the struggle for from different fields. 1 think we m ‘ if % ‘( g . ; “Hopefully. people will get excited 1 -
academic excellence cmtinues at have an excellent second-year " . 4” ‘ A 3' l enough and antiClpate enough to
UK, the Gaines fellowship — gmup. ”4/6. .37} " ,3. pick them up.“St. Clair said. .
named after the owners of Gallics- “We want people who have a pas- i 4 I It; 5;3':?'£:;;,j§;7 {'1- 1i The prizes include nights at the -
way Farm — provide qualified sm- slmfwtheluunanities,"hesaid. I ‘ _ 5 " " ._ ’ tOLHfS Radisson and Hyatt Regency hotels, ' 1
dents with an opportunity to excel in While Harvard said the program is ' . ' . ‘I-r’ t ,? ' - dimers at more than 30 Lexington
thchumanitics. duigncd primarily for students in . 1 7 restaurants and other merchandise
Sara Caldwell, who was among the bonus program. “We do have 5! {Q W AZ ’ l ranging from liters of Coke to sub— . ‘
those chosen earlier this month for several (suidents) who have not : ,4 1%4/n I ~ 5‘, " l scn‘ptions to the Lexington Herald-
thc fellowships, said she had mixed bccninthchamprogram." , 95 ”fa 4? 3;», , Leader, she said. '
reactions. “It will mean another sc- ln code to qualify, students must 5 . . ¥§E§fi§m:ég%¢fl ‘9 ,, Volunteers will pass out flyeis . , .
master here at UK for me. but it submit a curriculum vitae listing ff . 13;. f; . , Monday morning to inform passers— ' . - .
will be worthwhile," she said. such things as personal interests, 43% " ’ '“ ' ‘7 " by how to get the prizes and which . ’ .
“Being a science education major, activities and swank received. In titanic businesses are sponsoring them, she - ., ~
I'm not required to take the tannani- addition, a transcript and rccom- 13:1.» . said. ’ .
tics causes, but this gives me a mcndations from professa's are re- ‘ tn the past. LKD has not faired so 1 .
chance to do it, and a reason to do quircd. “Mat impatant," Howard well in student participation. and St. 1 , ' ‘ '
it." said. “is an essay on the study of the , Clair is h0ping the pingpong ball , »
Money for the scholarship comes humanities and how it affects (stu- gm“ drop will spark interest in the yearly .. ‘
from interest on the Gaines cndow- dcnts'Hivcs." . ' spring event. . , ' ,
ment. which resulted from the de- Thc wirmers must demonstrate _. 3 I I‘ “LKD is. of course. for the stu- ‘ , ' . - ~
sire of the Gainscs and Raymond outstanding academic performance, ' ' ———-—-‘L—-l dents. and hopefully we'll get them 1. , . .
Betts, director of the University an interest in public issues and “a ReaChin '“asmmmkme's‘m allanOlved."Shesald- ’ ' . ' '. - '
Hona's m. to pranote the hu~ daire to enhance the understanding g “The more tstudents) we have in- 1 1 _ _, -
manlticsat UK. of the human condition,“ she said. . . . volved, the better itwillbe." 1 , ' . '
All students on the main campus “The idea is to love the Center for Doug Pedlgo. a freshman on the Haggin Stars team. and Alan Vincent. a freshman for the Holmes “We‘re hoping to get a lot of peo- I . '
and in UK’s community college sys- All-Stars, go up for a loose ball in last night’s annual Haggin/Holmes basketball game. Haggin ple out there,“ said Ronnie Gilbert. ‘, . ' . . '
tcm are eligible for the schdanhips, SccGAiisim, paged went on to win 59-57 on a last second shot. LKD chairman. “I think people will I a , .
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I I A new event for this year‘s LKD is 1 , ‘ .
.~ the Big Man on Campus contest. _ ‘ ',
By ALEX CROUCH - 3 ‘ - Any registered student nization .
Staff Writer -’ . 1 , Newman cen ter is invited to nominate aonligle candi- ‘ _
. The ner Edward K. Braxton will ~ it reveals speakers mad m‘fflsfigfi g; .3; .
. . dismiss 'me Bellows Student and ‘— -. «a. . at the SAB office in the Student Cen-
the Secular University“ at 7:30 to- ‘ " - 1-» ’8 5- ’86 ,- es 1 ‘ 1 ‘
I . . -: f 0" 5e 1 ter. Votes wtll cost one penny each
mghtatthettlcwmanCenter. spit . is» '. : ; __I and may be cast Wednesday and -
? 7 Braxton is currently director of -¥5’1.~=.-_ , - .,. » staffrepons Thursday. . I I »
' I“ the Calvert stc. the University of ' ‘ ,- , 1 vi; , .
Chicago's Catholic student center, » 5 ' The Newman Center has an- Upcoming events for Tuesday in-
. which is equivalent to a Newman m M ' ’5‘” nounced the speakers in next year‘s cludc UK Day at Keeneland at 1:30
entuc [ans assemble center but on a smaller scale. said .. a ‘3‘. . DistinguishcdSpeakers Series. pm. and the LKD Pool Splash with
the RBV- Walter 3800. 8 priest 8t . ' _ 00ctober — Michael Novak, vice the divein movie “Splash" at the ‘
o o a "10th Center. s. kw chairman of the Lay Commission Memorial Coliseum pool.
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will handle his subject, but said “the '° gr will discuss the “War of Ideas: the —-———--—
ch-llence to students is to inform 3 Spirit of Democratic Capitalism."
By WENDY SUSAN SMITH tlcrp'ba to produce the Fascinat- themclvu of various religious tra- Novak has been critical of the Cath- INSIDE
Staff Writer in Fact: game. Swanbcrg mmcd ditiom and to develop a personal olic bishops‘ recent letters on mele-
thc company after his mother. system of values in which the rcli- EDWARD K' BMXTON ararmsandthccconomy.
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