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VOL. LXlll N0. 98 LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY Wednesday. March I. 1972
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Legal Services plan action . 3
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H d 'd t may face Code charges Z
By TIM BALLARD prosecute.” the adjournment. Therefore it was not an Open houses affected -
Assistant Managing Editor Both code articles sayaStUdeht shall "0t official request. In another affidavit. Steve Smith,
interfere with or disrupt the processes of Skaggs said he adjourned the meeting current house council president. said
The Student Government Legal Ser- the University 01' the rights 0t anyone 0" because onlookers were disrupting it and Sturgis "told me personally that if it (the 3
vices Office probably will demand that UK property. 1 h . l d th that motions of adjournment were made counCil) did not perform as it should. then
Dean of Students Jack Hall prosecute Sturgis allegedy as V1331“? is]? several times and finally passed. open houses would surely be affected by 3
H .olmes Hall Head Resident Tom Sturgis ertletes by coercmg the 0 mes a testerday afternoon Bill Pearce, this.“
for alleged Student Code violations, said JUdlCIel board, calling for _new house aSSistant head reSident. sent handwritten 3
. Bill Bass. co-chairman of Legal Services, counCil electioriils and threatening to re use notes. to Holmes corridor adVisors. One 3 Tyson Williams. a council member who '
Tuesday. t0 grant open ouses. 3 note is In Bass 5 possessmn. It reads: is Circulating a petition calling for the
Apparently, Pond has unequwocally “There Will be no house council elections impeachment of all officers, said. ”I think
The action follows the stopping of cancelled the elections. However, Sturgis or floor meetings. The constitution will be what we‘re doing is legal. If we get two- .
elections of corridor representatives in the maintains they have only been postponed violated if they are held.“ thirds of the signatures in the dorm. they ,
freshmen men‘s dorm. The elections were until after the next house council meeting. Also in 3355’s possession are numerous can't refuse what the petition says."
halted Tuesday by Rosemary Pond, ‘Request came from council’ affidavits alleging to violations by Sturgis. Skaggs talked to Pond Tuesday af-
assistant dean of students. Sturgis also said. “The request for Scott Clabaugh. a member of the dorms ternoon.
elections came from the house council. not judicial board. wrote in his affidavit that "The administration has a tendency to
“In following up this case (the elec- from me." Sturgis told the judicial board to assume cohesiveness in times of trouble.“ said
tions), we came upon other information Acting president of the house council any person accused of breaking dorm Skaggs. "Dean Pond told me that the . ‘
that tends to make us believe Sturgis Roy Skaggs denies this. He said the rules guilty; that if the J-board did not set actitm of trying to stop elections was a
3 has been in direct violation of the Student meeting Sturgis refers to (Feb. 27) had up “guidelines“ for punishment thatl open result of immature students and amateur
Code, articlesIand VI,"Bass said. “It the already been adjourned before the request houses would be cancelled; and that lawyers. I suppose that. before I
‘ information is conclusive. we will submit it was made. In addition, Skaggs main- Sturgis threatened to disband the judicial it‘s over. the whole administration will tell
to Dean Hall and demand that they tains there was notaquorum present after board if it did not act “responsibly." me this."
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s "“‘"‘ By MIKE WINES the primrose path" by the board and
V v. a? 3 Editor-in-(‘hief claimed the rejection means “there‘s
o3. "” _ Student Government President Scott going to be trouble” at future board
' k ’ Wendelsdorf angrily denounced the UK meetings. '
' a t ' 3; ' board of trustees in an interview Tuesday “Every goddamn month I‘ve got to hold
’ . ‘ and hinted the board could force student back someone from doing something at a
W§t§j g? disruptions if it failed to give “good faith“ board meeting." Wendelsdorf said of past '
”1W consideration to future proposals. student plans to disrupt board meetings.
' 3 - - Wendelsdorf‘s heated remarks came "Why should I do it any more?" .
% r“ ‘ after the board's executive committee Plans are stranded .
Dew/s ‘ refused to accept his introduction of a The executive session Tuesday left the 3
,§&§ ‘ >3 « revision of last year‘s Tripartite plan for SC president stranded on plans to increase
:3?“ ’3" the University Senate. The proposal would student representation in the Senate.
‘W I‘ , :3, increase student representation in the Wendelsdorf had originally planned to
e s, ' r _: faculty-dominated body from 17 to 40 introduce Tripartite at the February .
3 gee i“ 3 . 3.3, 33 3 33 ~ students. meeting of the board in Elizabethtown. but
° 3 ' - e After yesterday's executive session. lost the chance when the meeting failed to
k . . Wendelsdorf said he had been "led down C°htihu9d 0" Page 2. Col- 1
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. ~33: --- e:_-~..::- _ blates more to curb sale of term papers '
3 ; 3 43:; _ A 33' The Associated Press authorities are moving against "1 am helping students over—
: 33 3 3 ove is underway in a small )oung entrepreneuis who are come the bu , 3 k
' r : e but growing number of states getting rich by churning out other .~ n- . d 57‘ W- and
‘1 » Si g3 ex _ curb what is becoming a suc- people's homework. (of: I [1?“de ”rasrtfff time Of
33 333 college towns from the lv y Ever since a pair of pioneering whigh no lea rgning tins izifiizdln
.. . ,3 few/2 .3 ”332% 3 ,3 A League (0 the Pacific C035t_ brothers launched a Boston term says W'ard Warren 23 “3h wth
. ‘ . a» News merchandising term papers on Paper factory 18 months 880 and big brother Kenneth 27 f 0 d1 d
With deft hands. junior Renee the 0Pen market. extended its operations to 49 Termpa rResearch U' l9uht:
ltuchman makes a piece of I” the California legislature, other branches nationwide. more lnc pe ‘ "m" e ‘
Potter pottery in the Fine Arts Building. the New York courts and the than 100.000 papers have been ‘
She is an art major. (Staff photo Massachusetts attorney sold to students and the number The brothers say they did $1.8
by Dan- Ilernian.) general‘s office. public officials of competing firms is pro- million worth of business last
hacked or goaded by college iifcratin‘g. Continued on Page 3, Col. 1
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 2—1‘Ill‘2 KI-IN'I‘l't‘KY KENNEL. Wednesday. March I. I972
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. . Wendelsdorf said Tuesday‘s “I
. . ., . - - een iven roper advance . . .. .
commued "om Page one at .VUSStt‘l'dab' S meeting. Trustee huge“ had Indicated the "922mg g of pwendelsdorf's meeting had led him close to a “m
‘ draw a quorum. Singletary carried on a running amended Tripartite proposal “‘1 als but the SG president decision to run again for student cont
. Last Night. he said board debate with Wendelsdorf as he Passed then was an “ex- (‘I‘rOIIIISssed the objections as government president, but his pm
~ . ' chairman Albert Clay had sought to gain support for the periment . '" student ”lIS id hollow excuses." future in the office was to be he“
, . V ~ promised the resolution would be measure. representation. Most observers WP - . . . decided soon. sem
. . I introduced at yesterday‘s ”I‘- . . b~t‘ -t' "t‘ interpreted the move to mean the -.The board is rapidly pushing “l I k . . ‘
I ' . ‘ executilve session. ”N” 0 ‘5 ”H mm" board had left the door open for us into a posmon where we have f 5 00 $55 if very few,dif any, Us
4 " “Clay reneged.” Wendelsdorf ”Goss played the real ob- future changes, depending on the nothing to 1059. and that s where o IIIour t cohe ricotiInmen ations Ao
, , ‘ ‘ said. “I was told I would be structionist .role.” said Wen- success of the plan. things are gomg to start hap- VH t'ge roug e rustyees NY“
. . V . ‘ allowed ‘0 intorduce dclsorf, “He was under the im— peIning." he said. . If. :e mee ing, . (:1:
-' - the last motion.“ he said. pression that the compromise (in Wendelsdorf met stiff Op- (Singletary) wants to bring '3? e "It IOOkS as It very few, If any, tgra
' ' ' - - ”I , Wendelsdorf‘s move to place last year‘s trustees meeting) position from trustees in his NationalIIGuaI‘d. 19t him ring of our recommendations Will get
‘ i ' Tripartite on the table for con‘ killed 'I‘rilpartite. My impression attempt to introduce the plan. them in. through (the trustees). he said. V
.- . . . , , . - . .. . . ., . _ ~ -' indicated the . .
, . I . sideration died for Ide IOI SUPPOI” “dSI that this year was dIn ex \KfthdggagogI33r' to official In the same interVIew. Wen- “If that happens. I'm going to con
-_ hugene (.oss and PreSIdent ()tis periment. and the the experiment mo ion . . ) delsdorf said he was “not so have only one goal at future occ
. succeeded. rules which speCIfy that only .. t' r student . eve
I. I ‘ members of the executive sure demonstra ions 0 board or trustees meetings—to .
. , ‘ . . . - disruptions were the answer to trash ‘em to bring the crowds w“
’ ' ' e goo e committee can introduce the board‘s move . .. ,
' I V ' _ ARE YOU USING THE proposals at executive sessions. ' In-
' I g In Tuesday‘sIarticle about the RIGHT ZIP CODE? Wendelsdorf is not a. member 0‘ "BUt when you continually Neither President Otis Singletary .
I - I- I 1 , .IAssomated Vt omen Students Students living in University the executive committee. close to them (students) thfe I\Iiery nor members of the trustees
, I. II - . . . . forum. (atherine () Malle) 5 housing on.” Your zip code is . d' .. . . channelsyouurge them to o ow. executive committee were Cm
. ‘. I. . . name was Incorrectly spelled. 40506. No a \ance waining. you're going to have trouble." he available for comment Tuesday vez
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t contacteddaily at a rate a‘p- ' . Lexington: one's personal / ' ,' ' .- ‘, ' , .
is prox1mating one every .30 “This mushrooming effect of physician. the Student Health [I _ - 1- "t '
e seconds. asked Carol Craig, the VI) epidemic can best .be Service and Fayette County 2 ,1, ,. . A an . .1
m "Wm Tuesday night combated thyugh gimme“? Public Health cnmcs. An .;. .. - . ; . --
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. VV_. _, . . Q VV .3 '.- keiiiel htaif “l‘llt’l' city fathers went into conference food source. for instance) and
$.33; a V -, . 33 : An ornithic problem threatens and decided to put off the final manipulate it W
. V 3 . .. . ‘2 ,, doswntoan Lexington. decision until another meeting. ' fere
. . .t. 3 _V . -; 3 l 2.5 tarlings and pigeons have M. Ward (‘rowe. of UK'S Scare birds away , tour
' ' ' ' a“ 1 Ii ' 3' " . overrVun (or overflown) parts Of Veterinarv Patholo De art- - wee
’ , ' I 7 3 ‘ . .. 5 i i the cfly' Like Howard Hughes, ment said if he hagythe jtfb of “.YOP must find where they get wer
' ’ . ‘ " 1 they '“hab” only ‘09 ”Oorsi b”! riddih‘ the cit of its bird the” mo" SUPPIy' ‘5 it from a TI
V f . _ . 3‘. .V V. unlike Hughes. they spread their g y . . dump or from the garbage in the
. ”a...” .. .3 ., . . . . _ ~ . problem. he would use paison in a . t, .. . “'0“
. . . VV _ to"! Wings and aren t a b" shy about .. .. . streets. he asked. If the birds
, «a» 0* .2’ V V-....""'". r . . controlled way. This means - Tl
. V VV ,. . . .3 u”. .. . where they eliminate. kee in the . wa from get the” {00d from a dump, a host
'. ~ . .. . V N. 1 K... m. VV. What can be done with these hursangand 3:32:01: a y sanitary landfill would be the fini<
l . we? , . V 4' : ova nged troublemakers? ()ur city a ' 501““0“; The puzzling aspect of Cert
_ . . .- . '. ( .3 g? "5:; 3 “ iaithrs are at a loss for a Birds deface buildings this problem is there is no food for :
-V »V . . _ , .. . : . VV 3.. a 3M. 3...; so u ion. . V around the buildings, so the birds ' B
VV V V V ‘. VV VVVVVVV %\ “:3 , :a M VBUt. in the nick or time Why did the bird population feed elsewhere and return to l
. . , .- ‘ . , M 3 i'mmie A. Souies. the tamous .ng 8° "we“ Apparent'y there most. he said-
" ' '3 ‘33s ‘3 .. t‘ 3" birdman from Decatur, Ill,” IS an abundance 0f fOOd’ Dr. William 3 Wise 0f the UK 3
. ' . ' ' v“, . m 3‘ ‘:-j ' ‘9 has arrived onawhite horse.. He probably from garbage. and an Veterinary Department said ' T
‘ . . ._ 3 may r 95099 _Le"l“gt°n With a aVbsence M p redators, said 30““ could spray the birds With ‘ poii
: g . 7% o: 1 = ;. Plan to eliminate the 20,000 to ('rowe- “9 added that, a" some type of oil which would . “nu
., ' ' « . 3‘ .3 we» _ “‘  :='?.§5; 25'000 pigeons and “around five overabundance 0f any animal probably reduce the bleS' body ‘ ' dl
. 3; V - -V 3 .5 ‘ Vmillion starlings" he estimates COuld happen under these Cl!" temperature, causing them to I in (
_ , . 3 . . ’- °‘ ;.=.- ' . VV ' inhabit the city, cumstances. freeze in cold weather. Another l’ gm
V , VV . . V g; \ .VV_VV,VV.V_V V The birds deface the buddings method is to use noisemak V .
VV .' ' , a...” -V _ was. “W “3‘95 magic wand (not to mention the walks and flashing lights to scare theebisrg: higl
3 .- V . c . 3.... .' . . ‘- . fimmW Soules. over 72, has waved has unfortunate humans below) and away. bre:
.' _ V , Vln Tuesday 5 sunshine. Teri Faragher makes pottery magic wand in several cities with carry diseases that can be US l ' h" ' Pl
3 . ; . , behind the Fine Arts Buildin_.(Statt hoto bMLGroshong.) similar problems. Buffalo. St. transmitted to humans. said work OU (3815 ”ed and his secret " cha‘
_' - . Louis and Fort Wayne. Ind., have (‘rowe (me gum disease is or- ii urs‘we mayVone day see alone : mec
' ; - " = . BEN SNYDER DEP'T STORES been blessed by Soules‘ secret nithosis. which causes an g e on a White horse. The was
V .- V V . V . V, . . . V . . . . , Birdman of Decatur,“ riding into 9 brol
V ; . V . F Y P I . bird (limination solution. atypical pneumonia in humans. th . . it
VV ' . . V ' .~ - 0' 00" ~0mp etc One Stop Shopping Soules and his son, James Jr., An anonymous member of lfxisutnsetf‘ havmg saved (-8” " set
,' . . ' l-HOUR FREE PARKING In The Ben Ali Garage VIVVle the Repellent Co. of Decatur. L'K‘S ZOOlot-Z." Department said plagug ()(Ilnllyortrlietrr1ewhi3l‘rtlfifgigs Ne;
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. ‘ Spengler Studlo borhood \Vouth Corps (NYC) “\C. and Larry Hershenson of the-job training; two hours of 3 m
'. .~ ,V 222; S L' program. LVKsPhySical Plant is the Physical Plant have been vocational instruction and ten 3 "v
‘ ‘ ' .4 0' lmeStone providingVJobs and on-the-job working tOgiether in the hours of actual work 3 FOR
.' . ‘ Phone 252-6672 training for several Lexington 9‘39”?“ Of the young People in The vouths are ‘d ' ’3 _Batt£i
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V . , area teenagers. UniverSity-related Jobs. $37 ()0 week] 33‘ pane
, V , Neighborhood Youth cfinds ita Program includes counseling “The Univ>ersit trie t b 3 —---‘°5 c"
.v. ' ‘V . : federally funded prograrrlmpl“ h Cullen outlined the NYC agent for these); kaS '9 flan )1 FOR:
.’ V, ~VV- V ~ V . attempts to find jobs for program as including 12 hours a shenson said “We wanst‘the 6V!“ 338:0.
.' " V‘ Student “economically depl’lVEd” young week 0f adult education counting learn and .incor orate tr: '0 miles
' ' people while providing them with toward a Graduate E ' - - - p - 9'3 F. °°°"
. . . . quvalent learning into their own lifestyle ,. L“-
. -; ; ,; V . . the e(luwalent of a high school Degree; four hours a week of There are six NYC 11 I 3’ FOR
. , . . V A reCIat'on education. counseling, mostly within ' ' ' ‘ enro ees if M
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t . . .V week . FREE about this program." Hershenson 3M0h
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. ; V . , -DAR 0 MI The Typer's Fr' high school dropouts these 3' —
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. V . p€0ple are men and women. puppie
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