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1 ' ...... . . * Ex-SG senator Yeh
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e; , . « ' l on search committee
I t; . w” J to i a? ' .. I' , E t ‘ fl. By STEVE M ASSEY “med With “Udem problems. I hldte
., “'1' 5 .: :5 ? ., .' :flfl 3- i i '1 i, l: A . (“,an Nu“, to see us'dts‘coufirage him from being
. V,» i . 3? egg] ’1: A»? 3' g i :2 w a f 3 involved In 56.
. , . f ,, r j j, - . .» 'i W: (After the close \OIC. At-‘large sena- ‘
( A, V. 5 3 l g a; W‘- t ..o . g. . In.“ mgm‘S Student Government tor Karen-harness told this reporter
I“... . .. 4 g . . . .. .. . a . m 7:". meeting was much hi“. the month of that .Yeh had campaigned for the
[...-37 fl“ 2' f__. . " . " . ' ' . ' ' {fi‘ March it started with a roar but PQSlllon‘ by calling each member for
. ,. . .. g .a, ,. Megs; ended with a sigh. his appointment. .
‘ mi .eers'l < , 5 . _, 2, =1" After calling for the senators to “II“ "0‘ saying MS "0‘ qualified.
1.” . ;. t \ “if “ ~ ’ W . “pledge themselves to minority and I‘m JUS‘ saying KU” (VOlkl 151115! as
‘ ' W V _ . t » ’3" 2? 3 *1: __' '1 women‘s concerns” in the ‘80s. 86 qualified.“ Barnes said.)
' e ” . . ‘7; f ' e A . yegggw President Mark sietetttt‘ asked lor the Volk did not have 3 Prepared stats-
. \ fl, 3:? . . A" K n; . j ,,,. %%%¢W , ). . senate‘s approval of his appointment ment for the student senate but said
. :3 A "w’j’v‘ M t» V » . ’/ ... " a: . X’a’” :1 . oi Kurt Volk.second—yearmedicalstu- "I‘ve been in UK for eight years Md 1
w ’. ' if «if? _. '3 I .; I f: 5 l e. ”We i . , _ dent. to the Academic Ombudsman think I can d0 3‘ [low 3 10b 3‘
A , é _,=:f’/ 3...; a are I“ < _ . f 4% W M ' ._ :3; ' Search ('0 mm incc_ Vincent.“
“a . 1,, . .. {I t y ’1: '3' .g -- , -' , » Mew!“ noting the lepmmmcm In other action. SG At-large senator
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. '_ g ‘- ”3:? ‘A 2;: aft/vs 3 . . V did not haieto go before-the senators. 5“" Brockman announc‘ed‘that the
e '4 ”at 5 ”’,~ «- it: ¢ " z; ¢/% w . .- j- f , , _ ' V y. . .. Student (toyernment Assoctatton of
.1 ... ., . ';.,',,, . ‘ ”j: 9?; g .- e,,. w... *2? My . ‘ ': , .4 said he was taking the different ‘1 . . 7 V. .
, . 2M "" i f" ' ‘ h H W i' "I ” °°’ P." «govt/w "5" " " e a ‘t' ‘h in order to k‘e you (the Kentucky .m“ begin m lobbying
.- e, ,7 ~ .. M .. " . «a. g ‘ '; , Wm“ . t p, . 'ftorts tn Frankfort today with the
i" V M £6? 1 J: : 7' 2' senators) abreast of my duties.‘ L . '7. .
. . . . .- ~ I « - . g , ' ‘ plactng ofa student on the (ouncrl on
lhc student senate responded to . . _ . _ .
Metealf's new approach by reiecting Higher Education 85,!“ primary goal. -
his appointment iii fayor of Vincent .. Brockmansaid .l'K plans [0 send
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' - " 1W/: '1‘ ': iii-:E'W‘ a"? y ' ’ hh' who M the [lmi' was d graduate the state legislature is in session.
. "’.y’W"/W” “hm” 5""“0‘ ”h h“ Prem’ml" ()ther bills soot will lobb" for
‘ " ‘ ' ' B h 8) list It) ( ()\I.r.,.' Kernel Staff announced his resignation oi his seat include' ‘ ‘ ‘ " '
enc warmers :ECtLliens:nate LliCLlHL after last night s V the truth—in-testing bill. which
This winter's unseasonably warm weather seems to make everyone a little next to the Student (enter. don‘t seem to mind the wait at all. even though a lhc role m the Academic ()mbttds~ 3:33;”? ZIRECIZI‘CIS:3:26:23]:
happier than usual. These students. waiting for ti bus on Limestone Avenue few had just bought books in preparation of a new semester of work. mun Search (“mmmw is to help other €me 5 ‘
Wk“ nominees ““_ 1 Rs ()mbuds- t/theteacherevaluatton bill.which.tt
‘ t d man. who tn tttrn \otees student com— ”may. would make teacher eialua- ‘
y_____..__ 0 ay——————————~_“———%~ '“"'*"‘""——‘——h1 Plum” “I respec‘tne ‘kl’dl'UTI‘mt5 and tron results public record;
l colleges. Jean |'t\al Is I K s current V and gettiingaminority representa—
l Ombudsman. tire on the board oftrttstecs on all state .
» 11' The narrow lo I 5 time tutoring Yeh colleges.
local (unningham was shot In the back Nth J nth» ”hm. shopper iie;tib\ . . . a. ,_ ‘ .. came alter a long dtsCUsHtm among g0 passed a bill “noting $480 for , ‘
f ary ll. I979 as he investigated a reportota burglary at “t"h lht‘ "W? Hill “t'mtm “W “It'll"? t“ ”3"“ the senators. ”WNW," ”mom” Debbie Earley. . '
l a local grown in 8 rural area 0’ the COW") mm“ mm" m l "'1‘" ““ WNW“ “‘1‘“ ll” Pm“ Reading from a Prepared speech. freshman senator. said the book is I
_ t H” PR HIDINT OF AN 1ND” ‘APOUS ' Yeh told the senate that the ombuds- s'en benefiCtal (to women)“
" Itfll‘t we testeulto his company will butld a plant in nation man is "tsnt-t‘fthe most important per— lite book “‘13 different seryices
. . l “J"l‘l‘m“ “‘7 ill-”duw‘m "l ”haml' “mm ‘5 ., . sorts tn the l'niyersity to ['K students. ty'ill' hl‘ ti wom'n in the t'k .
; t‘tt'ritlt'tl \siilt ettttttne to make gastthttt tuel. . . ~ . . . ‘ IRAN \\.\R\s its ows Bottoms ttte tn , H) _, , .. , ,x d‘ with, I, W 4 “d. L ‘ ‘ .
the. my“... ”when. 0, Agtcrm. 1m.” said mg. A trsirED AIRLINES mom LN ROtTi. dung” ,mm m“... l Us Mention“ U Ln .. d' at committee. 5 5
‘ llnrusittttn stte was chosen because “we can get into fromSan D'egm" H"""l“l“““‘d“'cr‘“d ”‘m‘dfl'gh' l'orugn Minister \tdeelt (Il‘tllh/dtlt‘h \tti'l tester t demic complaint can go to . "ll“ ”‘9 m“ [“3 effort b3 S(r's
{,wtiuett. r‘. quieter " Monday and 5“”! ‘0 Colorado Springs alter a caller day liari‘s “our. borders are lit danger" because ol the "A3 cit-chairman 0' 5" -‘ Acadcmlc Women‘s Concern Committee.“ Ear- .
. ~ l iltt' site is owned by Willttt Distillcries. l'tc plant said a bomb would explode ”the DC??? went-below it Presence of So\ tci troops trt \lgliaitistan Al‘lalr‘ Committee. I ha” heard a ley said. The book had previously been
l \ttl‘ :tsc Moo bttsltt-is of corn a da} to eroduce about certain “I."Udc‘ law enforcement Olllcmls said. (lhl‘lh/“llCh- ‘1 “mll‘d‘ll‘ ”‘ l‘llll‘“ " Pr“'*l'~'”["‘l wide range (ll. academic complaints. I titled (UPI-"K-
l \ ...“th with,“ h, “ham” 8 504" I mdm Wd‘ 103” aIrlI‘nes spokesman said lhm‘ “CFC ml"? ”til“ election. stIlLl Iran was "tttttly lo It'lltlt‘r e\cry thstsl- i know ways Hot soliciting student SC, also passed a bill discontinuing
‘ l people 0” b03Vd- unce tor putting an end to the Motel trtictttrntton in input." Ych hard the student me insurance program it .
. . 3 state it‘lghmmmfl‘i M fill’mlmlnlllw ST“ drngc'lm ll“ l Yeh then made a reference to Mct- offered students last semester through
- / world \l\r:‘ shrltillttlttralt‘l-:i;.:.i\lih\l:u,ifiyrlx:i;cil\:::l:c:(m?l;ll l calf. saying he had expressed his desire the Kentucky Central Life lnsurance ’ ‘
I l V‘ )IRA‘KH“ ((H NTY MAN was “9‘9“" .. . . . . . . . . because now ottt bottle-is are tn danger " he tilts l W Metcalfaboutserying 0’1th search Company.
' \t‘le‘Tthl's to ltte in prison tor the murder of a state PREMDENT ( ARTIZR‘SA ALHorinternattonal quoted 4‘ “mm, m the ”NW; PM” ”cm-“gm“ l committee. Business and Economics senator '
l 1““ iii, rill l “Hitklllii 1”: .‘J’lvam im im d th 1:110;:Eliftu;:l;;ltl;1‘e:juintiadl‘fmm“()l}mP|C\lt-'ll ‘ k i i l Metcalf said his iippOlnImCm 0f 30b Clark bald SG needS ‘0 “aluale
t.trt .t‘. tit": .‘tt re. ie it; s use e « '- ' C. ‘ ' . . .. .' . ' . , ~
' '. »':l'\'l.t.. tier liitydqlelfre) ('umminsp pleaded "I think he must have been tust in It le\er when he weather I \‘OVH‘ “in to tn\0l\e rnorc peoplewith complaints recened from students
. I l tutu“. 'o tnttttlct and waited any pre-sentence made this decision." said a Iactory superintendent ”S" H l pe-rcetyed lhls tappotntn‘lenl) .“lm have indicated th‘“ SC: was much '
-, _ , t ‘I‘t'tis'tltloliitll mm the western Soviet city of Brest. [KPH l‘ .\ I.I'I‘I'I.i. LIGHT RAIN early today as something destructive to 5(1. l tttng insurance. _ '
l ( tlrztrvttas \\ ls charged in the fatal shooting of state "I don‘t see ans' relation between Soviet troops in changing to snow as 40 tlegtee temperatures drop to would go with Vincent." Clark said the mix-up occurred '
; ll_'ttr‘t'l ( lll‘tlt‘li l itgene (‘unningham Afghanistan and the Olympics." said a woman mld to upper tt-erts by late etemng. Bob Culbersome. Medical School becausethe return envelopesthat were ' '
senator. alsocalled for Volk's appoint- sent in the insurance packages had
1% “m. __ __ merit. saying \"olk “seems very con- SG‘S address on them. .
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By BARBARA \\ \Rl) to counselor Pam (‘riden SIDemployscertil‘ied counselors . m" a.
" star with, but after the short detoxification period they often refer L ‘ II E. ..
and DEBBIE \‘l l_l~ patients to Comprehensive Care. the Alcoholism Recoiery . i . E ”
he," We Community‘s 30 day detoxification program. Alcoholics ’ ' I . W ‘
Anonymous or Veterans Administration programs. SII) , -; g f. 9. ‘ I .
[at] ofa sprigs, rarely treats students but the services are available to them. . 5 ’ ‘ g f = ’ ' 3f 3 i '
' » , Crider said. ; . ,—- F. . . . ,-‘ r, .- ' .
(men numerous studies indicating that oyer l0 percent AlCOhOllC-‘t Anonymous operates under ”W assumption V . . '\ ® ‘ If- ? %‘ F
ot the ‘\IIIL‘IlcelII ptibltt hasdrtnhtng problems.it is reasona- the once one “05595 the “l"Vl‘lblC borderline from heavy '\~“ 1 . . Q f '1' in”. "4"
' file to tlssllmt‘ t ttat most of us know someone who may have drinking ‘0 compulsive alcoholic drinking"that person “I” ' 1;! h "I! , ~ “ft " " ' V V
on dlt'ttlittl problem l’erhiiPS ,Vou think )‘ou may be one of always be an alcoholic and can "CWT 80 back 1“ “normal . ”Lau‘ 1"" w c m \ ‘ \fit n
the slt'lllsllc‘s ' social drinking.“ according to an AA pamphlet. t t ' 1 l ‘_ . = , b i ’ ESSIt ' .
\h “pm plum“ [0 have pinpointed the line between “Alcohol is a diseaseto us. like canceror heart disease.“ f w it: $3?) ' a ‘ _ ,tssn R
'tlt'ltll tlrinkt-s .trtd problem drinker or between problem said an anonymous AA volunteer. It can ““9““ be cured I r ‘ fl ' . E
thinker and tllL‘Ulltlllk lhere are some who are uncontrolla- bl“ ll can be arrested.“ ‘ ' 1. id li ‘ ‘ i" -, ‘.‘
l‘lc drinkers now. the ttrst sip. ()thers develop the physical AA l‘ a mutual SUPPO” system involving staying 90b” . u" . I ’ 3"- h
t-oritpttiston and mental obsession over decades. Some are every day. Members first admit powerlessness overalcohol. ‘li 5 fl 6 .5 - ,
"Pcnodtcs" who may abstain for a time before going on a The” are ”0 "mum" in AA: no one is ”(Wired ‘0 fOHOW ~ 0 31. ' e T - - '
hinge. any formal ritual or pattern of living.a pamphlet says. AA ’ ‘9 5f“ :- ,. '
Many alcoholics or problem drinkers don‘t realize they claims ‘0 work for almost any alcoholic who honestlywant M 3 °W3 6 ”h I
l‘..'I\L‘ an alcohol problem until approached by theirfriends ll ‘0 work. V I for
ttho hatt- spotted "truithleslgns “Accordingto counselors. AA has had UK members in the past, and nationwide. ,
litt'sc trouble tight include; membership isincreasingamong young people and women. .
. y’misstttg work or classes because of drinking; There are ”0 dues 0" membership {3“- ~
s’drtnktng to overcome shyness or to escape worries; AI-Anon, an affiliate of AA. is a mutual support system .
t/nectttnh h drink before or during dates; for the family and friends of alcoholics and seeks to help
v’loss ot memort; them cope with and understand the problems of alcohol
/ being bothered w hen someone accuses you ofdrinking abuse. - .
too much or sneaking drinks A new campus-based AI-Anon chapter. particularly for ' . ' .. . ‘
Marcia Mann. central Kentucky coordinator of Alcohol UK students and young adults whose “V“ are affected by . r ' . . i I
Awareness Week (March 23-29) at the Kentucky Alcoho- the drinking problems of loved ones. will begin meeting at Mt - ' “ . f " . ‘ 1
1mm (‘ounCtL said one of the most important things to the Newman Center on January 30. The group will meet g r ‘ ' ‘ ~ “ "' : te-
rentt-mber il )ou think someone has a drinking problem is every Wednesday night 3‘ 8 pm. Anyone interested may J :3 ‘1‘ ' f > k ; ‘ . .
"not to be tttdgm'ntal but to indicate concern or worry call 278'0850 \. ' h g “3 : i ‘ ' ‘ fig t 5 ‘
about the problem." Comprehensive Care offers individual,eouple and group ‘3"- ; K be“ ' x“ s . ‘r h x. . L ‘
’ Retormed alcoholic Ha; Hall said one of the biggest counseling undcrindividualizedtreatmentplans.according \. , s r *\ ' r f e. l ‘. i. .. *
obstacles to dealtng with the problem is the alcoholic's to Ted Godlaski.director ofalcoholismtrcatment. He said M N" U ’ “ . N. t} \ g "V I , ' ‘ .
denial of the problem. But no one , friends. relatives or “’5‘ is based on ability ‘0 pay. " u m \ ‘ b. i r h ' ‘ iv ‘ “
mate can force someone to admit to a problem; it has to Dr. Bob Harman ofthe UK Counselinig (‘entersaidthat ' g, . . it , y‘ 1 k > , , ‘ ‘~ - s. 'r C
t‘omc mm the inledual himself. he said. although the center is not presently treating students with t, r - .. h ' . . ‘ab ' A. K . '
\iImCltilh agencrcs C\'l.\I tn Lexington to deal with alco- 3l°°h°l problems. they are qualified '0 d0 50 and "WOUld ' .\ . ' . \h . {I ' 3 f u i ‘
hol problems lhe Situation. Identification and Disposi- handle periodic drink“ and won“ probably “3f" those J 3U“ . \ l " - l, . kw- lk \ “A -‘
tton Servrce on Last Third Street is a short term “”1 deep psychological and physical needs elsewhere.“ 55"; ‘ ‘ i ' I p
detoxification facility where drinkers “dry out." According Continued on page 3 Ir WAYNE RUIN/KW 5"“
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Jay Font" lob Cochran hunmmmm, hm“, Sporty hilt/or him to: o] Phoiogmphi
( Ivy Willis Associate Edlluls Paul Minn
llunuiruii: [ciliior (‘lndy McGee s.“ Turban Brian Rickerd David Maynard
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Service desperately needed
instead of enduring a cold. dark evening walk Funding the b-I l p.m. route is one oi UK President Director Tom Padgett. ling sums needed to fuel automobiles.
’ across the shadowy campus to visit friends in dorms. ()tis Singletary‘s wisest decisions. Although planning Student Government President Mark Metcalf said Wh ld h . . , .
I see a movie at the Student ('enteror play some basket- for the service began in slimmer. its implementation the bus service is his organization‘s alternative to the l‘ ‘dn C0 :6“ u “I“ 'n‘ th‘ ”em“? “'1“ be useful
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' ball at seatori t enter or Alumni (iym. students can yesterday is both timely and wise in view of recent suggested escort servrce. which was not feasible eco- l‘ ‘r Std” gm)!“ 0 want totravelacross campustomeet
\ now make use ol the new evening bus service. lhe publicity on the high number of rapes in neighbor- nomically. The bus service should provide a safer “Ln 5 ut ““1 nitglllr‘dlnsportatron. lhe bus route “1” '
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route circles an area including the central. north and hoods bordering campus. mode of transportation than walking for the UK 2 :l’d 1‘“ NEW ”longtime“ studentsand others
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. sotith campus dormitories. fraternity row. the sorority ‘ female population during the evening hours. lhe ser- th t d k ,t " .( n “m ’ or 1m” net to transport
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‘ houses and the Student (enter. lzvery other run also Safety for l K s female students from rape must be v'rcethough Is not intended exclusivelytorvvomen. but in demm 0" Lsimplis-
- includes a stop at the (ireg Page Stadium \iew 0i top priority. i'roviding an evening bus bcnlte “l” as an alternative mode of night-time transportation lhe l‘niversity has provided a wise solution to
i apartments do much to alleviate the fears 0i parents. 5P0U565:”d for the campus population. many problems in one shot. Now it‘s up to the stu-
' t l he service is desperately needed. not only to pro- friends “h” WC ”PMs lWl‘lng "ll every corner t ese With the ever-rising gasoline prices. students living dents if the opportunity is taken advantage of the
. yrdc transportation during Ihs‘ mid winter months. day‘ Although ‘h? PMS‘b‘mX‘" rape 5““ ”is”. for in the Stadium View apartments can save money by service it will be continued. but if few ridethe bus the
btit to lessen the chances of tape. to save students gas- NIUdCMS “lilting for [PC 9‘ “1mg bu>~ there l§ little leavrngtheir car at home and riding the bustoclasses. route will be discontinued. Whetheror not this service
. olrric moncv and perhaps bring increased use of the danger 0’ “PC occurring 9” CdeU>~ according to Now they can plan to stay on campus atnightand ride becomes a regular part of the l'niy'ersity shuttle ser-
- Ml King library and Student (enter facilities. Sléllt‘mt‘m‘ mild“ Will” this month by PK Safety the bus home,payingonlyadimeinsteadofthe spiral- vice is up to all UK students.
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‘ (in .lanuary lo. the I‘A’I'Ht'lpllilit‘d a \ ().W.. as a political organr/ation a month at \.().W. meetings only. We | v “ '5' ' i . "
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. endorsement by the \ational endorse candidates in any level of feminists twenty—four hours aday. A UMP l \\ \J ‘ ‘ // ‘ i
g ' - (thani/atioii oi “time“ or Kennedy electrons. to possess such political teminist is anyone. male or female. l -. _ ‘__ _ a ws‘. . ,-, . /// ,i' ‘ . ,
x . . tor President -\s a member of strength and not endorse would show who believes that the obstacles to '/ ' ""P , ‘ \\\_\ r , ////’ ,/i/’ ‘ \\ [/i
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. , i. . Hob. \ () \\ haswoiked toenhancea ———————— cartoon that what women really want ' ‘. I I "Ly" E I i l 3' i
. . ' society in which women can tuliy hub chosen to altrrm W“ “0an and need isaman to love and protect . To; -‘ .ii’ s "t ‘4 i l i ‘ 2
. . . participate Much of the organi/a— WHCCUWI.‘ are 3 political “WC ‘” be them. and once they have him. they i 3-“ ‘ l /" ’1' g I l l I .ll ,
. . tion s time and energy has been spent Wt‘kl’m‘d “”h- Alignment “”h will torget all the equal rights talk. . I i \ _ , A‘ a! ' i s
' _ , . iii ettoits to ensure the ratification ot candidates whose views are conststant \‘ () W |\ comprised of men and ‘ .» . ~ / \ . l . £§Q‘I.l
, . the [dual Rights Amendment wrththeorgni/atton SIdCOIUtli'lW l3“ women who say that you can forget __ t 'fl ‘ ‘2\ - , O ., ‘ ir‘r/ '16 ‘
, I“ '\ f) \\ hasalsodcvoted muchtimeto 0‘ Ptlllllcal lilo and 15 {GWEN/Cd 1“ 1* those notions. lhts is l980. l‘eminists 7*; ‘4 _ ’9 ”\k § ' .
g . . ‘ other issues. such as reproductive “‘33 (ll SWINE things done. N-()-W~ will not compromise or forget. A W
. . . . treedom. cutral employment activities. women are organrled and educated woman‘s place is wherever she wants ’ (0""1fills!Cféiflgmflflfskliifnitfiam ‘7 W
p' . . childcaieabrlity.piiidmaternityleave. “PM” ”“5 century 5 Pi’l'l't‘i‘l to be. Women are as capable oftaking f: A '7’ 'i" — ‘ " 'r ' ’ V ’
. . recognition ol homemaker rights. etc. machinery and are demanding the” care of themselves as are men. r - 7:2— ‘T l '
. . ; lhe eltoi'ts oi \ () \\ hayc produced piece of the pie the American way. liiking care of ourselves is what ‘ i W - .‘ Té; VT .
.- - . , ‘ results that have postively affected through iht‘ Claim“ WOW” ”W \.() W members are doing in i I
. ,. _ . \lllbllgdll women in t:\c-r\ strata of decision to endorse both candrdatesis L’l‘idtilsll‘l‘l candidates who are 3 Com m l-DUl. N’T & 8) HARD (N l'llM
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, “ WI} 4 “5“ I 0 “d“ u L“”“”"“”” ‘l “C consonant wrththerr beliefs. .\.().W. is
. ' j line or the underlying ittiplications ”1le young records In ('ongrcss. very clc‘tl‘h turnin t l' " h
. . . . . _ . . i- tininist r etoric m RAN 35
. j j ‘ . o: the cartoon was a put~down oi lhs‘ cartoon film “hm“ a (“WM into political action. ,8 PMABLV Tllll‘lklNG AMT l on-
‘ ’. \ t) \\ ‘s choice to endorse disregard for the sincerity oflcmrnrsts ————-————____.____________
.. . , , , . ' candidates lot President sinu- this tor the issues they believe in lhe June King is working toward her . l . l
. decision was made by \ () vv. the implication that women gladly forget master‘s degree in public . ‘
. -' . Hews mctlra had has a lreld day their beliefs whenlavor is shown them administration. 0 U] I ,nlS 0 all I ,S nlverSl a es
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' l ”1': Armin Ar [\t’l'lltl welcomes all contributions from Letters: u r a V n an au r .
, . l the l K community tor publication on the editorial and Should be 30 lines or less and no more than 2(i0words.
". j o rnion ag's - ~ . , ’- , ’ c s - ., s g . . _ _ ,_ .
y . , l P P _t lllieylshouldgonlctkrn‘parttcularissues. oncernsorevents By MARK KOOPMAN Kentucky Housing Department and loss ol refund. lhese rules include:
: ._ :'_ x g .; i1 Ittreis. opinions and commentaries must betyped and re cvant “H 9 community. its associated bureaucracy “t'se. posession.ordistributionofnar-
g . . g l 'riple—spaccd. and must include the writer‘s signature, it has been said by men much more It is difficult to determine whether cotic or dangerous drugs such as mari-
. . j ~ j . . address and phone number l K students should include 0 inions: powerful. if not wiser. than you and | the cause of the roblem is due to the luana . . Well. i mustadmit, thatthis
. . . i _ , , , . P . . - . P -, . .
. _ ‘ . llltll year and maioi aridl niyersity employees shouldlist Should be 90 lines orlessand should giveand explaina that if one tells small lies he Will be submissnieness and or apathy of the is not verydistressmg. ldoubtthatany’
. . ~. , . g l their position and department position pertainingto topical issues of interest to the [K caught. but if he tells large lies he will students. orto the overpoweringdom- oi the readers know anyone living in
.' ' .‘ ‘ _ l lhe Ai'rmr/ may condense m mm contributions. and community. rally the populace about his cause. It inance of the l'niversity. More than the residence hallwho would ev en con-
. . g. l ”Hills!” “HR,“ may be 11mm“ mm)” reserve the right must be horrible to live in a place likely it can be traced to both. Perhaps sider using such a dangerous drug as
.y -' _' .1. .' | I to edit lotcorrcct spelling. grammarand clarity. and may Commentaries where 3“” and freedom are , "OI the case has been overstated here. let pot. . , . .
a. . . . i Mm. hwmh statements. . ‘ , obvious in the people s everyday lives, us examine the rationale behind these Another rule involves the “vrsrtrng
. ., - r Should be 90 lines or less. With no more than 800 - . , - i ‘ . ‘ ' ~' -
. . , . { (.Umflhm ) h Id b‘ ‘I _ _ . lake for example. living tn a place controls. with membersol tneopposrte sex after
i. .. ._i. it ns s ou e deavered to RoomiNJour- words. lhese articles are reserved for authors who.inthe h . . d h ' - h . —————— ‘l ' . h '" i'h” ' d f ' l‘ ‘
. .1 ~ . v, nalism l "hem“ of Kentucky ie . K, ‘ d' ,_ . _ ‘ ‘ 4 _ w ere onesvisitorsan t etrmest ey c osing ours. is is e initey an
. p _ . . _. . xrngton. ).40.06. e itors opinion. have special credentials. experience. . "d h i _ h ' - , l' ‘ l ' ‘ '
'g . , i or legal reasons. contributors must present a [K ll) training or other ualilii‘ations to addre s ' ' t' ‘ l' can H5“ arecontro ‘ It e ru est at I I k, interesting rsgu atron. [ prevents [“0
,7‘ . ' { hm“. the Is ,. ,I II b-' ‘ . ‘ '. . q ‘ ’ 5‘ d p‘" rcu ar govern are rigid and slow‘ to change; a paSSIVB attac people. if they are oi the opposite sex.
. : , . . (Hit wi c able to accept the material. subject. . . . ‘ r‘ '
._ . ‘ . ., i place where one is restricted to rules from studying together. talking. or
i. .f .3 not imposed on the general populace watching television in the building
’.."-‘ ' ' and where an agent of the rule- Section C of the housing contract. where one or both live alter a certain
-. " ,5 . . enforcing body is placed near one in which all students liying in the resi~ hour. It would have been more
. . ‘ . 7 order to control one‘s behavior. dencc halls are forced to sign without appropriate. if the intent ofthe rule is '
,r' N ‘ c No. my" dear John Birchers. this is negotiation states rules which require to deter sex. to have issued chastity
" ', i ”LP OPINIOyl l9 DlDNT 1 RH, not adescription ofacommunist state. review bythe Residence Hall Adminrs- belts to the women when they picked
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' ' '~ i' ' \ No, humanttarrans. soctolo tsts. etc .. trative Board when an alle ed infrac- u their meal cards. l assure the hous-
; i . ~ . TL US, . . . . 3 g p . . .
I'. y ’ - .-' . - 7. .. this is not a description ofa penal tion occurs. Upon the event of the tng olltce that this suggestion is no
'1 ,' . . . Still 11 lg MN Tt'lC NOTHlNQ TO institution. This. is a sketchy, but real- Board finding a violation. the contract more ridiculous than their own exist-
1...! r 3' , TUBBfiKfij AND AW FeAR C‘W istic. description of the University of calls for termination of housing and rng regulation. . .
r I ‘ . CW W is lMlNeNT I ‘ —————_____—_—_ Anyone reading this document Will
' ; ,1 ‘ ;' . see that the University requires unfair
~ Letters to the Editor
,' ..' _ ,: every point. ltseems verysimilartothe
1" .’ “may pamphlet. “Students Rights and
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i .1 ,, - <- ' .. ~ . , _ n y . . . .. Responsibilities. which consists lar-
, ' , 'c“ 0:, f v ' ' " o if segregated park'ng measures have been put into effect to gely of the University‘s rights and the
. ° ‘ . t " a allevrate the family parking problem. , . . ‘
2 , _' ‘- _ . W On January 20. a new parking . students l’CSponSlblliliCS.
' ' ’ 4 . ‘ ‘ a . t . thereshouldbeassured parkrngforthe . .
I l ’ " “I: 7 l ' ‘ i ' ‘ I i ’ to regulation for the (”es Page Stadium residents oftheother buildingsas well POWbly' the present rules are m
. ' 1,4,4. ,_ ' ;. :1 <2 View apartments becomes effective. ‘ . . _ ‘ .1 accord with the desires ofthe students
: . ‘ .ir-‘zg ,........ /' - \\ T , . , b Perhaps each building should have ‘ . y . y
-, v, ,-.,— 3 . // ._ 7, gs wenty parking spaces have een . . . which they govern. Regardless. per-
: _= l ._\\‘t . . its own parking lOflC. guaranteeing us _ . .
' . 1.4., ,- l - s r: . rezoned for exclusrve use by married , , haps each of us should reexamine this
. .-.-._: 7 . i g? . the same right fora parking spacethat . . . . ‘
.-;;. -- ,i ‘ ;,' students. Each famtlycould probably . . _ situation and express our opinions.
lit . ‘ i. -' l/ . . . the new regulation promises the ,. . . y
, .: ' . _ s 2;, owna maxrmum oftwo vehrcles.whiie . . , Written opinions can be sent to your
‘ .i . . . . i .‘. . . . . . . . families. Our proposal probably . .. . . '
' "a. . ‘ \ .__,‘r unmarried individuals itvrng tn other i , . . administration in care of Dean
.‘- . W "t : . . sounds ludicrous. but the Lnrversrtv .
u ' .. ~ “'1“ . \g .1 apartments could feasrbiv operate a . y ' Rosemary Pond. Resident Hall Pro-
, .12 . {at i“. , ' Housing Office has taken the first step ' .
‘,, . . 6 0 \ K total of four. to se rc ated arkin grammtng. 533 Patterson ()ffice
- \” 60‘ ' \\\\\ We. as concerned unmarried g 8 p g. lower-00273. lfnrversity of Kentucky.
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I <6 vi students. feel that it is important for . |.exrngton. KY. 40506.
. .i .. o 0 . . . Becks ( rumor
r ' the families to have parking spaces. Plant Patholo 'unior
, ,' ' E‘flksfrzm / however. we also think that this ”I Mark Koopmnn is I graduate student
' ' alternative for specralized parking is Zynl (‘Iudiil It l'K. His column will appear every
, , discriminatory. Since these drastic Journalism sophomore Tuesday.
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