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} VOL LXXXIV, N059 An independent student newspaper since 1971 University 0' Kentucky 1%
2 l Friday, November 6, 1981 Lexington, Kentucky .4,
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By JANET FARRAR that time, we gained some stability, He was unopposed and had planned By——__ANDREW OPPM ANN sent the 75th district. He was named
and ALEX CROUCH bill 00 improvement. to seek a record fourth straight Senior Staff Writer Speaker of the House in 1976 — then
staff Writers Kenton's heartbeat responded term as speaker of the House of the youngest in the nation.
temporarily to a pacemaker, but Representatives. —-—-——-———————— He was unopposed in Tuesday’s
——~——————-———— after an initial success, “the Kenton, a Maysville, Ky. native , _ , election, in which he was elected to in
. . pacemaker didn‘t do any good," and a partner in a private Lex- House Speaker William Kentons aseventh terminthehouse. t
. "0!“ Speaker William 5- Ken' Todd added. ington law firm of Shuffett, Kenton, death may. 9“}, the Slate Gala“ Gov. John Y. Brown will have to ' . .. i
2 ton died yesterday at9:40a.m. due “0 Wednesda _ Curry & Carem, had been con- Assembly in. much more disar- call a special electim to fill Kerl- 1.97.», .
, tocompllcatlons from an operation n Y evening between s'de ed “bl ndidat f ray.” said William Lyons, a 91'0- ton’s seat 'nth Gen 1 Assernbl 35"?” . ‘
. to remove a blood clot from his 3 t0 9 and 10 to 11 P-m- there was a l r as 9 possr e ca e or fessor of political science - l e era y, k I
' z - n - Congress, lieutenant gavernor and ~ . ‘ . ' . . Lyons said. ‘
pulmonary artery. short period Of rally, TOdd said. “Large questions Will be arlsmg K nton’ de th t the 17/ . .
K - His pressure rose for the “’5‘ governor. on theway in which the House con- e s a area 6 am r , / ”I ,
enton, Who had been dmnbed time The governor was there dur- d - - v problem for the General Assembly a! '
, by Dr. Gordon Hyde, UK Medical i the mu m abo m to 12 L85! summer, he turned down a ““5 “s.“‘s'm c°m° Jamar” — electing a new Speaker of the «I ,
Center Chief of vascular surgery, ng y. u p.m. tentative offer from Gov. John Y. Lyons sald- House. /“
as “fortunate to live to get to the there was a turn for the worse,.then Brown to serve as chairman of the “Kenton ran a fairly tight ship. , '
operating room," was rushed to the 2" steady and PFOSWSSWG detenora- state Democratic party He was able to control the flow of Although Lyons is uncertain who _ a”?
Medical Center around 12:40 pm. “03h!“ 7 am. ‘1‘ was apparant that In 1g"; at age 35, he was named business and hadtherespectofboth has the clear advantage for the t’ ' f ‘ .
Monday by the emergency medical no ‘wng was Solllng edwhlrkto . Speaker of the House, at that time Sidesof the Home,”he said. position of house speaker, he said I fl 3
rescue squad. Kenton was con- enever anow . m regain- the youngest in the nation. Since the General Assembly con- he feels Bobby Richartbon, present , for”, _.
sciors when hearrived but suffer- conscroisness, said TOdd' We He had strongly supported the vanes for only 60days, Lyons said 't house majority leader, is a very J” 7
. ' kept him sedated to lessen demand - d; - i ndm t n, da . will be interesting how the lawmak- strong candidate forthe post. 1
ing from shortness of breath and onhiss stem J“ an ame en 0“ .5 Y 5 . . . , .
. lower chest pains, Hyde said. Y - ballot that would prOVlde for lng body Will operate Without Keno ‘There Will be a scramble for the
“It was What we call a multi- legislators to be elected to serve wh’s strongleadershlp. speakership," Lyons said. “There -.
At approximateJy 5 am. Wednes— system failure_ The heart was a rna- three years instead of two. . A strong manager is needed. to Will be a lot of new faces . . . the a .
day, Kenton's blood pressure drop- jor problem since surgery; we used Survmg Kenton are ms wife, process the volume of legislation Kentucky Legislature has a high I; . .: _~
ped and his kidney functions adrenalin totrytohelp. Wemedall Carolyn and his “”0 children, Will “‘5" 3°“ ”“0" ”39 assembly “mm“ ”‘13-" . . . ‘ 2? ' 2
deteriorated, said Dr. Edward P. the most modern mechanical andMartha. Without. (Kenton 5) strong “Another interesting question is , . a” _
Todd, chief of cardiothoracic devices. The kidneys never Mrs. Kenton requests that any managerial talent, the legislature who mightbehls successor (for his
surgery at the Medical Center. The recover-a], allowing metabolits to contribution be sent to the UK may become bOgged down» Lyons dlsmCt 5630." Lyons sald-Heusadd The flags in front of the Administra- . ‘
l drop in Kenton‘s blood pressure re- enter the situation. He was no Medical Center. said. there has been a hi of Wild tion Building were flown st half-mast
' quired an increase in medication. longer responsive to medication” Thefact that Kenton servedthree speculation" on who Will fill Ken— in honor of “on” Speaker William
Kerr mineral Home, located at terms as speaker showed he an ton’s seat. Kenton.
Kenton suffered 8 second setback Kenton‘s Wife and a close cousin, 463 E. Main Street, is handling the joyed comiderable support from Theo Barry could emerge as a
,f at awrommniely 3 P-m- wednw Dr. Tom Greenlee. were with him arrangements. Visitation hours are the members of the state House of strong challenger for the seat
= day. when his blood pressure sud- at his death. Friday o9 pm, and Saturday 2-5 RepresentativesLyons said. becauseofthe increased supporthe . .
denly worsened. ‘ . . Kenton, a Democrat. had and7-10p.m. This support, along with his could receive from the redistricting Humanmes mm
"”15 pressure 383‘" fell'and' ltd‘d . represented Lexington's 75th Services will be Sunday at 2:30 at several years of service, of the 75th district, said .
not respond to the medications." district since 1970. the Immanuel Baptist Church, strengthened his control over the LyomBarry, an umuccessful can-
TOdd 581d "At that hm? an intra— Tuesday he was reelected to 3 located at 3100 Tates Creek Pike. house,headded. didate for the house seat, came in l '
80?th balloon-assrst devrce W85 15- seventh term as he lay unconsciom Burial Will be in Maysville on Mon- Kenton, a Democrat, was third during the recent democratic HOW TO! 82 ‘
ed to support his blood pressure. Al in the hospital’s intensive care unit. day. elected to the House in 1970 torepre- primary. »
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By JOHN LITTLE
President Reagan calls for an end to disse t' WW” '
UK announced a proposal yester-
WASHINGTON (AP) — President members of his foreign policy team,a David Gergen. . . complaint that a White House aide after Larry Speakes, deputy press day to renovate two buildings W" the -
Reagan summoned Secretaryof State White House spokesman told In addition, Reagan discmsed With was running a “guerrilla campaign" secretary, declared, “The president purpose of establishing a um ‘
Alexander M. Haig Jr. and National reporters. them ways “to stop internal todjscredjt him. considers the matter closed." tank" where undergraduates study-
_ Security Adviser Richard V. Allen to “The president told them hewanted criticisms."Gersen said- Allen has denied he is the person Gergen said Reagan talked by ing humanities can live and study ~
. the Oval Office yesta'day and to ensure that the matters of the past The one-hour meeting was called by Haig was speaking about. telephone with Haig and Allen on together.
ordered them to end dissent among few days are closed,"said spokesman Reagan in the wake of Haig's public Gergen said Reagan “reaffirmed Wednesday and asked that the two of The project will be the first of its
_ his strong confidence" in Haig, Allen them meet with him. “The meeting kind on a university campus in the
, and all other members of the foreign was not intended to disciss structural United Stats, Raymond Betts, direc-
~ .2 policy team. of personnel changes" in the foreign tor of the UK Honors Program said:
J .. ., Reagan excluded all other aides policy apparatus, Gergen said. “We will convert the buildings into a
a“ ' ”"“' . M from themeeting. In addition to declaring an aid to MOdSl think tank where people can
‘4“ . ’ a a m Gergen said although the president the problem, whichhasdrawn ember. live, talk and disciss topics (in the
_ ~ a a" e“ -’i ‘ 1’ ~ invited only Haig and Allen,hedid not rassing publicity, Reagan “also humanities) with profemors and
. ‘ W. ' 3‘ . intend to leave the impression that discussed with them ways to make townspeople.“
. , Allen was the person Haig was com- the foreign policy apparatus of the Betts said at a time when the
, . plaining about. “No such person has gavernment work better and ways to Prichard Committee emphasizes ex-
. . been identified," the spokesman said. stop any internal criticisms," Gergen cellence in the State “a project Of this
, Gergen said the tone of the meeting said. sort is appropriate. "
- h, was friendly and that Haig and Allen On Wednesday, Allen said he was Construction Of the project is
' aged at its conclusion that “it was “looking forward to finding out" who scheduled to been sometime this
a» important to the country and the is behindthereportsthatahigh White winter. Betts said, with the renova-
.. -.,,' president that all members of his House official is tryiru to discredit tionofthe downstairs alihCMMAX-
f . . ' foreign policy team cooperate and Haig. well St. location. Plan include
l 2 \ work closely together." The national security adviser, who building a library and two conference .
“a " Gergen said he talked with Allen has denied reports he might be that rooms. The date for completion is
I after yesterday's meeting, and Allen official, said in a speech Wednesday scheduled tobeJune 1m.
, called it “very helpful and con~ night that “perhaps Secretary of Betts said the second phase of the
l, ’ . has ~ , stnictive.” State Haig and I will converge upon project Will be the renovation 0f the ‘
\ -. . g, . Reagan’s intervention came a day the rumor sender." 218 Maxwell St. location. Study rooms
_ . -, .. :3 _ , . _ m and dorm rooms, which will houm 12
. : * km»;- . , . . -2‘ , , g, » . . residents, will be refurbished. Betts
.- - . - ; .. 3 ;. ,, .. ,. 7 Recent interest hike affects 5.3%”? to be open late in
E at "it ‘ 1 " » . = ' ' Thethirdphaseofthe ‘ tisthe
t f‘ l g V new Student Center addition mm o, , mm, mesa...“
‘ p , .. g i . . floor of the 226 location, as well as
, ’ 1; {g . __ “ ———————— proach we Will use (to save money). completion of a conference room and
' ' i; . a ‘ By ANDREW QPPMANN we’udoit someway. somehow.“ three seminar rooms, said Betts.
,_ ' ’ . Senior Staff Wnter When construction plans were These rooms will curtain material on
3 ____,_______,.___. originally drafted. funds for the the teaching of humanities in Ken-
‘K multimillion-dollar project was based tucky high schools, colleges and
, g ‘ ' , . High inta'est rats are creating upon "reasonable" intermt rats. To- universities,
é ' doubts among UK administrators day those rates have doubled, said Betts saidthefinal stageof theiro-
’ _ . f3 . , a that the new Student Center addition, Harris. ject will be the building of a wing onto ,
f ‘3 ii . " “ w , scheduled to open in July. will have The Student Center addition will be the 218 location for the purpose of ac-
, ~ ' \ . ‘ g adequate operating funds. opened and operated unless the state commodating another 10 to 12
_ . . [a .. , . ~ V Frank Harris, Student Center direc- General Assembly hands the Univer- students. .'
' . o I : tor, said the recent increase in in- sity another large budget cut. said "If we get the first phase done to .
‘ " . tuest rates on the bonds needed to Jack Blanton, vice president for show the usefulness and value (1 the g
. » , t y: ‘ finance the $4.2 million addition businessaffairs. building the rest wiu be easier (in
‘ :2 ' ' i“ g . z i create the possibility that the Althoughhesaidhefeelsnoonecan termsofgettingfundingl."
3; building will be closed after can be certain what the General To finance the pmpoul, which is t
' - , n J, 5 v . itmctionhasbeencompleted Assembly wiu do,Blanton saidtheoo now being projected as $200,000 to
g. . s 93 - "Nothing is guaranteed." Harris tim of closing the new addition is a aooo,ooonotinclndingthcmtmction f;
- , ‘ ' , ‘ 2 l ,‘ ~ . I said. “We‘ve been looking at it for “doomsday scenario.“ ofthewirg, Betts saidtheywillbego ii
.2 _. an o, * ' awhile and we still don‘t have any “OnlyGod knows what the General ing to “private sun-cos. aim and '3 . .
l . ‘ t if J: .. answers. Assembly is going to do next time" private businesses." " .
_ fl } $ 33" “Ifsllofyourmmey is going topay saidBlanton. . ' ”Iftllemoneydoesn'tcometlroudi Q .
_ . 4 :3 4‘ .. ' for bench, then you have to hustle to The lawmaklng body Will wobably theproject will fail," hesaid. ‘ ,
r » if, ‘ a 0.. ‘._~ ‘ pay for operations," he said. decide on the issue of general funds Richard DeCamp, executive dlnc- { . ‘
g; . i t; 2 . '- : «qr "Interest rates are going to make or for the University in late March a- tor of the [enigma-Fayette Comty : ', " _ - g
- - i . , “a. -- Q , l} . wig.“ April. hesaid. historic commission said the now» l '
. ‘ ’ .4 e' a ‘2 0 “ “4 milletheoptimofclosingthesddi- Harris snidtheresreseverslop honoring M is W in i
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: The Rolling Stones have kicked off this Jagger and gang may needthemoney. After . p, ,
year’s version of their last tour to rave all, they hove Only been. on top so long that o 0 , ' 3 t
reviews and perhaps the largest group of au- their inleidual annual incomes are greater Who Is 1 We egg 0 1 s
diences ever to see a rock and roll tour. In that many Third World countries. _ ‘
,1 other words, their annual going-out-of- Maybe the boys hke the atmosphere 0f large . , a
business tour is a great success. At what price crowds, the constant reminders of an adoring 111 k d . L. . c
. victory? public. Why then, did they spend their entire ‘3 Nee en . ' ' ' 4». l
According to press releases at the beginning time before the Louisville concert in their '1 1 v
» of the tour, the Stones had good intentions, hotel room? _ 1- i“
namely to play to small gatherings and really What we seem to have here is a lack 0f u
put on a “people’s tour.” As so often happens satisfaction. If Mick and the gang can’t get off . ,_‘ p
with good intentions, somewhere along the on a little adoration, then maybe they can get s
. way their plans have gone awry. What started the elusive cookie from the worship of the WWW 3
as a series of small performances has masses. If they can’t find edification in the 0 / z
blossomed into a test of who has the largest love of thousands. maybe they can find it in w" ‘m'
seating capacity and who charges the highest the love of milllomm. ‘ ‘ M.” an!
price for tickets. Perhaps a little Sympathy for the Devil is in "‘ on“ ..
order. Mick is only human, and Keith is close. f w . ‘
. Many feel that the Rolling Stones are the Need feeds greed, and what satisfied last time 4"" . ~ .
greatest rock band in the world. For those of around may only titillate this year- If age has ‘ g . °‘
us who grew up with them, they offered a kind diminished their collective egos. might not . l“ ' u
. of middle ground between the too-sweet the demonstration of love by themass of youth W , d‘
sounds of the early Beatles and the too- who is willing to brave campouts and long . W " a a
straight sounds coming from fading American lines f0r the tickets feed those 8805 and 4 5 ‘ ti
stars. They were among the first bands to nourish those self images. a
make the punk image work for them, and are By the way, who knows what Bill Wyman it
in many ways the fathers of modern rock. plays If. as rumor maintains. Wyman is 2
When the Rolling Stones cut Love You Live, finished after this tour, then maybe the “last 9
possibly their finest live album, much of the tour” bit is close to true. If the Stones continue
recording took place in smaller settings, such to 80 for the bUClKS, maybe it will be true in
, as night clubs. This time around, they are anyway, at least for a those few fans who are ave vs. money
playing in stadiums, arenas and anywhere tired of the over-commercialization of 3
else they can sell 60,000 tickets for $15 plus. everything that will sell. After all, it’s only - -
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small and is without luxury of win- Wimbledai tennis champiomhips in ashamed d, riditfully argues Harry be
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half of the interview, the questions women'g title 3.3 in the third at over is kept in paspective. “It is essential ra
mummhen~#.wemmu” concernthespecificaotthejob. Then, AmtralianEvonneGoolagong. for those (rival to succeed to learn
. .m—mmmuery-eohlerelaalty-e-ur. unexpectedly, the immediate direc- wfim Frank Deford in Sparta Il- andreleamfiietlnwmegetstherels do
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humus-sedan Surprised, the young man answers minutes later, allthejoy was drained. Still, John Doe collqe student still by
“WIT“ no. She slumped there, hurt and mean. entertains naive dreams of corporate b0
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serimisgirlfriend?lknowtheoeare edtotakehertotheW‘lmbledonball. holchtighttothedreamthatlifeia . pr.
‘ personalquestions but we really have 'All I kept thinking,’ she says, ‘was bettu‘highcriiptlieladder.Andthooe brt
/ to know these things. This job Will that pd achieved everything but it Withwtambltionaremelylazy. 1
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lines. This is it shotgun wedding. “We time. No fad here. For m moon. produce true happiness without love.
_ wantyoutomarrymn'job.” fiery gmaflm m to emu-ace EVE] the feminist: are 3““ to .
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8) fm a ”3]”, a: slay In RX‘ chld C.J. llyde. Sim 8. “milk District mt and Dave Bumdl, a" former student Auoc‘afion Pre'i- ' With it W m “it“ maul“. u immwm: a,”
ington, follow tlieelectial returnsand Tuesday decimated Republicanlnten- upset the incumbent in the 8th dent. WW! without“ more Ottfll executive tant says ‘ia
bdiave as a political junkie anally tions of regaining several Jefferson District. Wflmnma world tint bed] the inthemcompeny.’ ,, ' "1°"
me- . . . In lexington, Baesler spent dent body president Gene Tichenor, IIIIIIOII y lng relationship Islam to get harder m of college, they m “y-
Well.hereitlii'l‘huriidiiy,Mick “8' $202,000. According to Glen Hoskins, 24, has apparently triumphed over and harder with each N do Mill about this. my your tul- .
1- get and his buddies remain an un- manic candidate, Hosking' actual Clenet Ellis by 24 votes. Of course, Per-ecu submitting letters and The of “bo Kiri"); lion study hard do your homcwa'k _
i 3"le “mama“ “d {”‘” ”'9 task total was $154,000, not $97,000 as the Ellis will call for a recanvass, but opinion columns to the Kernel jut toomw le y [mintsthis com- WWW awaits. You mint have '
l' ‘0 "View “‘9 ““9 ‘ ”Wm Kentucky Board at Election Finance unless meormoreof the district’s it should addreu their comments watd‘lml’mfld mum at,“ you "ultimo drive you
3;; results, rather M reviewing ‘ 3" Registry reported. It seems that precincts results are reversed the typed and triple-spaced to the alw ' ice ' there must hevehmbltlon.Wlnatellcheta .
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