Vol. LXXII. No. 97 Ker cl Uigvmlty of Kentucky extngton. Kentucky Friday. February 1. mo . gii hidependent etudent new # . I l . V i l i . n no. i ' P0009 $0999“ precautions r ' - -....:.:.. .~ for women Ivmg In area est ’ . _ g .. wk“ § §\ In. 3-9.: a 3* By ANNE CHARLES the Transylvania Park area. In I979. Metro Police said that “weirdos“seem «W . is 1&2” . 2% If ' . Staff Writer l4 percent of the reported rapes in attracted to young women in area sur- “ ' . Fayette County occurred in that area. rounded the U K campus. College stu- . _ __ '1 U - V ‘W §i ' ‘ “The m05t important things are according to Baxanna Oney. crime dentsthink that the residentialareaisa if 2.... it W‘W‘emk _' I ‘ (rape) prevention. not to be afraid to analyst for the Lexington Metro nice. quiet neighborhood and don't '3 “w...“ at: . .. . call the police and not to look at eve- Police. take the precautions they should. such _ * 1"“:j2' if}.g§;}ta_f-i-";.. ryone as a friend.“ Lexington Metro During I979. there was a IO percent as keeping screens onthe windows and ‘ ' w” Police Officer Mary Pritchett said last increase over I978 figures in reported closing blinds. Allen said. 5' _‘_ ' g; “was. _.__ .. . night during the Personal Security rapes; indecent exposure cases “We‘ve used every technique possl- I ‘ n 72%“.«ifgtfi‘gsggk ‘ \- .. . ' Information session. increased I4 percent inthe area.Oney ble to apprehend these people (the t 'W .’ \‘xesm g y “W ‘3 She and four other speakers advised said. Sexual abuse reports decreased weirdos).“ said Allen. "What it boils , 1% p _ .» gkkwesggt p " .. the approximately 30 people at the three percent while sodomy figures did down to is security." ' y g . .ws‘t‘rf [ yw‘ ' A Newman Center to be realistic about not change. Some precautions the speakers s , Q‘Exsi’fithiQ s. . . . ‘ the possibility ol'bcwmingii rapt’vic- However. these figures are often offered for better safety in the home ‘ ”ti; “V” figgmémfis ' ’ ’ tim and 10 be prepared P55'Ch0l0glcall) misleading bfcaUSC more VlClimS have involved common sense. such as lock- " t‘s:e:“\a.e. . ' for it. begun reporting sex crimesto officials. ing doors and windows and not vvalk- ‘2» _ .I N ., 1\\§\£:§§s ' ‘ A detective. two officers from the Pritchctt said. Also. victims 50mg- ing alone at night. Other suggestions §§s§ ”i215?" ”:3; flngte _ WW“ “6”" PM“ “Wm“ ”me ”PO“ attacks from their homes wereioinsianspeciai Iucksandawide- ht . » behest t and two representativesfromthe Rape when the actual attack occurs else- angle \viewverin the door. in additionto 3% " *Qtesg.‘§§§§3t\ ' . l CriSis Center offered suggestions on where. which distorts statistics. being extremely careful with extra ' a” *MV.”\*“‘ 3 . safety and home security to the area The majority of rapes occur in the door keys. . > ' °' . . ( residents and students present. Rela~ victim‘s home or apartment and take The Metro Police willperformafree ‘ ' “s XE _‘ .- 2 ‘ ..‘ tively few male faces were in the place bewteen l0p.m.and3a.m.. Prit- security check of the residents‘ house .. " " 3 ~ ..,-:':c.- "‘ gt; audience. chett said. or apartment. and point out actions MR - ' ' i . *s '- " The session was held because lini< “Students don't see people as thatcan be takento make homes more :3 . .. ' : ' a" A versity and local officials are con- strangers.'she said.“Oftenthese rapes secure. Officer Don Lee said. “We use &. x . 3*. p ‘ . .. 63% i cerned over the safety of female are made by acquaintances." our abilities to test your weaknesses." i G ' f wii"11_ .} ‘ students and other residents living in Detective Bill Allen of Lexington Continued on page 4 at 2r » g E: -' V 6 tax ' - - - - . , . . . . . as? f UK FinanCIal Aid office warns students g . I I I I I ‘ ' -~ ‘ ' - ii. “’M‘fit vo-rvixm Eryn" \f-I'e't. Of l’ I sky scholar Sh Ip-finding SBI’VICeS - ' s %t I.” .“M CM,“ contained another number for use by exPenscs of computerized applica- . . . ,. ........ g .t eel ~' 5+ s 5‘3” “m” the news media . tions. and I sometimes feel bad about 1 is?» wfhlgl Q» lgfg ' i . _ . . _ .. g _ . .} $155....r155gyw».2‘,N) ._. . g ‘3... g “A; Private student-scholarship services Steve Dam. who was listed as the charging that much. Renschler said. - swash: sKs ” '1' t . maybe bad risks.accordingtoofficials director of Scholarship Bank in the Financial Aid Director .Iames Ingle ' ‘ high K ’ ”R‘s . , a . . - - ' u ' ‘ . “2“.11’:-i."‘-3:W\I$K {’ .: '. ’-:- " *Yr "1}. in UK s FinanCial Aid office. press release. could not be reached at agreed. saymg. 01” application COV‘ 3.3““ Q; ' ‘ ' “It has been my experience that pri~ either number. The student answering ers all the options offered by most col- ’ ,” himflgg 9“" vate services offering assistance in service. however. identified itselfasthe leges in scholarships. loans.grants and _, 332° I‘ finding Scholarships and loans are not Southern California Educational Ser- “'Ork-StUdy- For needy Studehtfii there I i. ' .. - ' Vi ' useful to students." said Linda vices and took the repoi‘tei‘s‘ namcatid IS ample federal aid." i' " ' - Renschler. grants officer in Student address. ”l have a great deal 0f skepticism ‘ I _ Financial Aid. “I have been told notto When asked if Dani could be about any SCerCC which takes an ’ g ‘ advocate the use of such services by reached. the answering service said. exhorbitant fee for services that are . . students.“ “I‘m just an answering service and l already available on campus for the . One scholarship-finding service don‘t know anybody.“ student.“ Ingle added. ‘ . i v called Scholarship Bank has distrib- “I‘ve been aware of such services for Renschler said. “We have even sug- ' uted press releases through the mail at least seven or eight years." gested that the student report any promising college students up to 32 Renschler said. “Not many students. attempts to sell this type of service to "leads“ on available loans. scholar- in my experience. have actually used the Better Business Bureau." . . ships. work-study programs and such a service. and in any case the lee Ingle also said that the College . grants in return for a $25 registration charged is quite steep “ Scholarship Service. a part ofthe Col- fee. She said the same information lege Entrance Examination Board. has . ay TERRY KH’S/Kcmel Staff ‘ ‘ Although the press release did not offered by Scholarship Bank is availa- "In the past few years dCWIOPCd aleg- RUSSIan dancer? . state the company‘s address. it did list ble fora lower price at anyadequately- itimate financial aid information file. a number for students to call if they supplied college financial aid office. but it is only'inthe planning stage right Communications Junior Shelly Whitehead takes it behind the Engineering Quadrangle yesterday. and ‘ were interested in the service. It also “We use a processing fee ofSStocover nOW." wrong step while skating across the icy parking lot couldn‘t regain her balance. I 2 800 ' ' ' ' / ' k d' 'b t' , Sign pet/170” oppOSIng 017L ery (70 9t IStI' I U [0/7 . By STE‘ El‘ “- 10“ l "LR Students attending the ticket distri- sections 3l to 35tomorrow night atthe Donald Clapp. who said the decision Although some people said they game tomorrow mill" 53"5‘1 . StalerIttr bution Sunday booed Williamson's Tennessee game. He said they are was totally up to the three deans of think Student (iovernmcnt was WEthe undersigned students ofthe announcement; Scarboro and his omitting section 30 from the petition students, involved in the decisicn to chance the l'niversity of Kentucky. do hereby Student ire OH-‘t lht‘ PTQPQSCd friends began circulating a petition drive because they think the patrons “We‘ve gotten a lot of support from ticket distribution sistcm in tiddiiiim voice our wholeheartcd disapproval of Change In basketball ttt‘kt‘t distribu~ condemning the lottery Monday atthe sitting there are from the Blue—White people we don‘t even know.“Scarboto to the deans ofstudc'nts. SO President tht‘ PI'OPt‘Wd '01100‘55'5‘9'“ “lbaSl‘Cl' “0” has nOt Subtitled “"00 ASSOCIHIC LSU game. fund. and may be partly responsible said. “Most of the people who called Mark Metcall denied that S(i was ball ticket distribution for the SN?“ Dean Ol Students T- Lynn Williamson Some of the people involved in the for the demsion. wanted to help and asked iI they could involved. reasons: announced the change SundayOnthe Iotterydeciston aretakingthe petition Scarboro phoned WVLK‘S “Big have a petition to circulate. We have .. . . ._ ‘y . l .. ‘ . Whereas. the new system will des- ‘ - contrary. more than 2,800 students action personally. Scarboro said. Blue Line“ last night and talked to about 200 petitions out right now and "Ylliatls nottrueatal. MGM!" Mud; troy the student unity and effectively ' haVCJUSt begun to fight the PYQPOSCd “Dean (Joseph) Burch (Dean of Stu- Kentucky Basketball Coach Joe B. will be getting more signatures at the W have "m ”ken d ‘ldnd on H "M ruin the Wildcats homecourt lottery distribution system by. Signing dents) came up to me at the [.SI‘ Hallabout the new distribution policy. game on Saturdav." “(1.? or the Other l“ . _ advantage; their names and student 'dcm'l‘calm“ game." he said. “and he said to me “He said he thought the fans were “Keith Elkins. (associate sports pro- We plan on making “ random sur~ Whereasthisaciion would endanger numbers 10 a Petltlhn- _ ‘We‘re going to beat you‘ and he always very vocal and supportive but ducer of WliiX-TVhaid he was going i :6) m ”“3 students next Md" hi Wd' Kentucky‘s stature as the basketball We intend to fight. this right up wouldn‘t even listen to what I had to that he hasn‘t talked with Dean Willi- to interview me and Wes Loy (a btisi- and well compare our “whimlh capital of the world; :22: 1:: l'iih‘litoiliirysiiftiilingdggrn sayg" . amsolp or Dean Harris yet.“Scarboro ness administration graduate student) :yitilazhde‘gé:lgl:Ziggygrfgfltifih _ Whereas we demand to be given 1 boro a landscape architecture Junior . carboro said‘he would like to work said. Ialsotalkedto Cawood Ledford after the game (Saturday). ‘said Scar- . ‘ . . freedom of choice as to where we sn . whoihelped orgamnd the petition outda comprtomise with the deans of and he said he couldnt believe they boro. “And we ve had support from Will (ireg Scarboro participate in Within the student block of seats drive stu cntsnsuc as offeringa game for a were domg this to us (the students in Cawood Ledlord. and Assistant Bas- the lottery on Feb, IO" We hereby demand. as student sup- Th. . game. They can have the lottery for section 3”.“ ketball coach .Ioc Dean." “What lottery?“ he asked. but then porters of the University of Kentucky. will Seagflfr‘i‘gjfgcgz“Taxi: 2:53: 1:6 in“ game 31d give us the seats for .Scarboro said he also tried to speak Dean (Franlearris told us they‘ve he added.l“l guess I'll have to I'may that we do not desire a change in the than on a first come 'first was: basis 2 astbgame. 'de :fld- With UK PreSIdent Dr. Otis Single: had a lot of outside pressure to change notever sit in the front row again. present systemthatwill benefitno one. forthc last ”:0 home‘gamescame with b 03323;) Sal t ey had collected tary. but said. "Singletary wouldnt the ticket distribution procedure.“ The petition which is circulating We give our wholehearted endorse- no notice » a out , . ' Signatures yesterday and talk to us at all. They did talk with Scarboro said. “He (Willamson) said among UK‘s student body. and which mcnt to the first come'first serve baSis - they wrll Circulate the petition through Vice President for the Administration we'd be crazy not to fight this,“ will be Circulated at the basketball that is presently practiced. ~ Oda) The citirens planned to meet later with state Natural administrative and research facility for establishing alierna- wor'd . ' Resources Secretary Jackie Swigart. tives to traditional courtroom methods ol resolving state In sometimes emotional testimony. they told the House controversy. A FRESH Ol'TBREAKOF FIGHTING between Kurdish Natural Resources and the Envtronment Committee of their rebels and government lorces has taken at least 50 lives in “MN" HIGHWAY OFFICIALS will meet in ”"50"“ "‘P‘mnm' PRESIDENT CARTER THA‘ Ari) Prime Minister .Ioc “New “an a "h“ ~r0i0man ““1 5““th ' Louisville Monday with representatives ofClark Countylnd.. Ethel Gabbar’d Of Laurel County said ll" state‘s policy or Clark vesterday for Canada‘s help in getting six I S diplo~ in him“ ”1“ r9“"““"”‘”3 government clamped down 0“ to discussa change in an Interstate 65 detour route inthe city. exempting “'5'“ construction from strip "1"" ‘13“an matic employees out of Iran. and Sdld he doubts the C‘kilr‘i' “cm“l‘mm‘m m “” ”mum“ cttort m head "fl further Major repairs are underway on I~65 in Louisville. south of should be ”0'.“th because u is"tailor-made forexplonation will cause harm to American hostages there C'Mh‘" helm” lcll'“ “"d mm {0“ ~ the Kentucky-Indiana border. and heavy trucks and recrea- and 9°"ul‘"°" by unscrupulous entrepreneurs and Caner expressed his gratitude in a telephone call to Clark. ll“ new bloodshed was reported as signals grew stronger lional vehicles are being detoured away fromtheconstruction politiCians." whose embassy in Tehran used faked Canadian passportsand ”‘3‘ some 9'03““ may be POSSIblC '" resolvmg the US' area near the Kennedy Bridge over the Ohio River. nation Iranian “Sag“, spirit the six Americansout ofthecountry last Embassy standoff and winning freedom for the approru- Passenger cars are still allowed to use the bridge. but Clark weekend mately 50 "mftit‘an hmlas“ "l lehran. who sPM“ me" “9‘“ County busmessmen say the loss of truck and recreational CONSUMERS WILL HAVE access to a means oi‘molv. The PItstClt‘I‘l tt‘tmrr‘. t ’.in tits t-iirm. "i Iti"hi‘l‘tll“:\ "\l’il 'l‘" ”‘ ~‘ '7‘" ‘3} “WM“ vehicle traffic is hurting local economy mg minor disputes Wllh busmess and industry without the hllllt oi incudslwp i: .i :*;’ ~ .. tit“ v t . u . ~H- . - weather need for going to court as a result of legislation passed by the real courage " SEVERAL CENTRAL AND EASTERN Kentucky resi- Senate late Wednesday night. said the bill‘s sponsor. Sen. Congress adopted resolutions of gratitude to Canada on _ g dents yesterday braved icy roadstotell legislators oftheircon- Wendell Ford. D-Ky, Wednesday. and Canada ‘5 embassy here and consulates TODAY PROMISES TO BE bitter cold With the highs in am about irresponsible strip mining and OH shale Ford said the measure would cruteamtiomldispuie reso- around the country were besieged with countless telephone the low 205 It Will be clear and very cold tonight withtbelows development Iution resource center which would provide a centralired cells expressing thanks around five above Iero