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‘3 , a? 4‘ : it t , 44‘? 4 By LYNN MARTIN the maXllnulii lottery nullibel set to be rL‘LtLllt'tl til i ;
, 4 4 , "' *4 45*» , " ' '“I‘; are ' 88 ,, Kernel Staff Writer Kentuck ' this ‘
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in.” : _ <4 ‘3 a \s 8 According to Selective Service officials, men Ray (‘urnbt-rledge, Associate Registrar stated. '
a ., III. 4 ' 4 , :5 . 1..., If" , ,4, who entered college for the first time this summer “Probably anyone who has a number higher than 4 “
4 . ‘ it Ifl 4444 $8,; and those who enrolled as freshmen this fall Will 140 should not request deferlllelit," 'I' .
' V ‘ I ,; 4.! if "" ...8' 4'4", m not qualify for student deferments under the new He went on to say if these students get a l-A ‘,
4.. . '. ‘ ‘ ' f 8 . ~ k4” .. Selective Service Bill passed by Congress this week. classification, maintain it throughout this year ‘ ’ '
' .\ :48, 8.. 3?. . ‘2 . However, the President, through his executive (until Dec. 3]. 197l) and are not reached tor -, '-
f3. '. . if" . i I“ t“: . powers, has the power to alter the situation to induction. they will be put in a lower priority 4.
a? 3 § 4, " I» f . we: some degree. Currently there are no deferments group until the age of 3S. ‘ '.
44- '4. ' , '4'»: 1“ - ‘i’""il-'* for new students V H l
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,4 4'5» ‘ f " ‘ 18-year-old numbers Determent requests '
8 ' " 4.4413881, ‘8. l 8,88: _ f,_8:::.;3:‘78§ The 18-year-olds will receive their lottery (1 UK does npt plan .10 Mind U.“ J,“ “Hum“. for H “a.
4- 44* . 4:14“ *‘ numbers in 1972, and will not be subiect to ettrments . .Or dn) T” “Ud‘m ”m yL‘U' ‘ V
b 4 .4, .24 415*." .. I induction until 1973 ' However, UK is automatically sending out requests '. »...
, _I 5,4,5; 4." 4} . i ~ .. . The l9-year-olds received their lottery numbers for students who maintained a ..-S classification
q , '4 9 . Aug. 5, of this year and will be subject to 135‘ Sprmg'
i i I' 44“ , induction starting Jan. 1, I973. Cumberledge said UK will renew these 'I .
. 4—. ,: ...,.,.r a; 1 , . . deferments unless a student requests in writing _. '
.4" ‘ V ‘ Any student who maintained 3 2'3 deferment that his deferment not be renewed. The deadline is
8‘: I18 ." t ‘ " PUOT to last summer, W111 be able t0 keep it 35 long Sept. 30. He also said for the student to notify his , »
. 4 is" . ll! , , g " ' as satisfactory work is maintained. local board in writing : ' 4 ‘ , ..
. l ., { $4.; .4“. j 140 maximum Cumberledge said his office is always open to ‘T 4'.~ '1': ”I
y , . fl 4 :5» :54" 3 Col. Taylor Davidson, state director of Selective help these students. 3",? ’
*‘II To . 8: .38 ,; I , SerVice, told the UK registrar’s office that 140 was (‘ontinued on Page 3, (fol. 1; " I‘.‘
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it - $3% .4 4..., ix- Rep. John C. Watts (D-Ky.) was listed in critical 4‘
8f, ; :4 ‘1““4 '4‘ N J a"? condition in the intensive care unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital ' ' ' '
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$ '2: .4.-.' _, 'r. 4 335,092 . . _ . :-:-:-:::-:- ‘
. = z .e * congressman’s condition or speCify the exact nature of 'I ,-
Robrlt Ian?!" Ba rlhl’r % Watts, the Democratic incumbent graduated from .‘ J "
Replacing old bricks in a historic building like Barker Hall isn’t all é NicholaSViUC High School in 1931. received an '- _. .
hard work—especially when fall is approaching and things begin to ”at undergraduate degree from UK in 1935 “Id 11 law degree . '
cool off. And when one tires of the work, the view from the scaffold ,1; from UK in 1927- He was Nicholasville P0119“ Judge from S“ ers . . '
is always good, too. (Staff photo by Bill Elder) 44:33 1929-33 and served as Jessamine County Democratic . . ‘
:8 Chairman for 24 years. » 1 I I"
’\ From 1933-45 he was Jessamine County Attorney. lie ’ V.
g; was elected to the Kentucky State Legislature in 1947 and S r0 6 _ _
. (24> served as Majority Floor Leader in the House of 4 . _ ' 4 "
C e lllde é Rep’esentativeS- ' : ..
fl, While serving as Kentucky Commissioner of Motor .» ' . ' .i
44% Transportation he was elected to the US. House of , ' . . .‘ _
T] I . 38$: Representatives at a special election in 1951. . ; .' 4 ' ', . , ',
l? (11" 0f )uylng 44> He has been re-elected to all succeeding Congresses and is . 4 ' " .
I I . Egg a member of the House Committee on Ways and Means. . '.
By ARIM TRACY .._..- r_. ' , 4. _ 3:5... .44., “repayswawes ; ' ' ..-' .
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Alternate Features Service . ' $3 ill! . W 4 - a ,, . ,4 '7" . ' , .. 3
Have you stopped to think that Schlegermilch , -8; ., . ’j’r‘ ‘ I, ' \_ .. ‘7' 4 II 4 “:34; , . .'
Super Star Professional Racing Tourer 88 speed “ $8 4.»? .2: I : 4*“ ‘3‘"‘4 . II 4:8“, I83, . . I} , I
bike with buttonholer, the one that cost $350 (or . .345}: a . ." 1...: . -. if“ . , . . ,4... 4: II “I: “I . \ . . .I
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machine? As such, it’s subject to wear, aCCident, 6:.“ If 4 “.14.; 4:..l . '1' a. "i w I g "’4 ; I »'\< B?” 4..., 'i‘f' ‘9‘ 3.2., _ .4
rust, theft, and other slings and arrows. ">4 .5}? ’4 . “.481:.......:._4..~~= 4. -15 _ 8: g 1734/ 5:, I 4»‘ . 48.4 I71 ’. w . ‘4. 4*- I :‘ ~.
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. with the greatest pleasure, you should concern . W “)5 4‘ 1 g .4: ~ \. 33.41:“. .5“ (I, \x ‘8‘. . I . _
yourself with your bike’s care and feeding. __ j"- .9. \ . _ 4 -- 127’ , Vi $-54? 1;" i ‘ " \ \E ‘ ( ~ - $5 ;' '5 f I
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If you’re poor, or always living in a City; if you ' bfiif\ 8 1%: A. .~» .~’ .. .. £549)“ . a‘ ‘4‘?! . » w: . I -_ .
think it’s crazy to ride when a car is available, or 4/ 5"- :‘2”: \. 7 v ll , “T ”5‘ M43. " ' ‘5 s ‘ \fit’fiefiIxx-t» ‘8 I , ' .I
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cheapest you can find, and forget about caring and , if LG-.." p _ 4 {a I w .. .. . v,” Q. - -. :.‘\, .I: '. '. .'
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If some of the above applies to you, get a cheap .‘ {A}. 2% 3"» 44:5 4 I; 3 II 4 K. 0-: 44.88284 I ; , ~ . . I,“ ‘3; . I.I 4,
new three speed at best, from $35-$45. Sears sells TWA... - :4 I g: . .48 . .4 . 3;“ I. d ‘ :8 I, . .- 1,. ., "-47 ’ .
a pretty good Austrian—made three-speed with 4.4 II . ' :1", " "" .4 v4" 4 "-4 . ,3? to, ; y ' .g’» r ‘ ’ 4 ‘. .' '4
surprisingly good tires in this class. This kind 1“,“..8my‘r» we ‘4 gee-5?, ' I 3).: ‘44. . _' .I 8/\ -. 8: 4.4 .92. 544 I, ..».-, .8 I-. . 4 . .
deserves minimum care: keep air in the tires, oil on It“ “wwa‘fievi $8 - m I: .4 :' .3.-- .. . 4.- \‘l 4 ~ 54“ . . : .
the moving parts. and avoid contact with solid 53% 23"” e jI'.;’.,8‘4,.. h .4‘ a}. »' 423;? . 8: _ v- \s . - K: ‘4. . : ‘ ;
objects like cars and trees. firiflls’w-t‘; _ .. . f,‘ v, f‘ r, 8 s-I (-4, j? : . .4, ‘ »' ‘ VQE'XE _ 4, -
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without spare change and want to get into ":8 . $2 4'8. I3 I ‘ 4» I_4: . I, / . . . .
bicycling as a thing in itself. You have a ch0lce. lf 4'86 ,. .- .t ,. ' I . .' \ ‘.- f I . . _ II
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three-speed light-weight, say 3 Raleigh. A gaggle of bikes await their masters near the Student Center. . - .'
Continued on Page 8. Col. 1 (Staff photo by Phil Gardner) . 4

 2—THE KENTUCKY KERNEL. Friday. Sept. 24. 197l __—_________________’__.——-————————————— __
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- To all UK students: buy one movie ticket—get one
- . ' admission FREE! By NORA BECK can actually do. and try to make However, she hopes after the
. FRI SAT SUN SEPT 24-25 26 Kemel Staff Writer the imperative less abstract. Monday night meeting 0f the » 3
. ." .' . . ' . . . . . . ~ , . - “Y” steering committee to 4
. . I .. . “The elimination of racrsm One primary Sttl’ primal“? outline programs and activities
» " . - . ‘ 4 4 th '1 aerative was Men as 5
THE ‘? “I l 5" . YMWRNES wherevir It ““535 ‘md by any e3 1111 - - f tl for the year. there Will be more
~ . . ; ~ . means necessary. spring With the forming 0 1e 3 353533135
~ . MIGHT/EST , " . This is the Young Women’s Black Affairs committee. reSponse- .
. . MOT/0N .3_ . , 000 ea "es Christian Association‘s official Though their plans for bthe And Mg, Bolling offered a clue
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. » - _ , . One Imperative, as it was coming year hd3VC "0 3 to a p031t1ve aspect of the
‘ ‘. PICTURE " w formally adopted in the spring finalized, committee member group’s structure, “The YMCA is
. ‘ - ”FALL, . UNDER m V , of 1970. And this will be the Beverly Johnson stated that the primarily made up of a
. ., - ‘3. ' ' ‘a‘ “whole emphasis” of the committee would continue to coordinating group.” The idea,
.. ' '_ gl. . 0 Q 3 YWCA’s programs and activities hold regular meetings for black she said, is to get things going
“ ' . 2.. 9;; “'35s. ".533; '5 ’ for 1970-7], according to the women. At these meetings, and inviting others to
. ' 3 '9? - ‘ . $23.; 5—3:; group’s adviser, and coordinator on-going programs Vwrll be participate, without encouraging .
_ - .3 \ 3.3.3 ‘35 \ 3345,19‘25.’ 3' 5 ‘ of volunteer services for the conducted dealing With such paid membership.
, . . x , I .3 3.1% " 33.23“,» Human Relations Center, Ms. subjects as black beauty. . d' [V h . _
. t ‘ 13%;: '3‘ in “ Anna Bolling. nutrition (“how to get the most Aecor mg to . 11C tman,
‘ . 3' ' _ i; . ~, . 3 ;2" "£33; Ms. Nancy Lichtman, out of your food dollar"). and Bolling.33 and Norma 3Johnson. ‘
. '~ -‘ 5 , ' '1» 3 33 33"‘xi; president of the campus “’Y‘, birth control and abortion.“ members 0f hhc 358‘ Allin“
" " . 3 :3" ‘ o .3" 3"}?"4’5. 5133/ said. “Everything we do will be These sessions will probably be C(imnlllliflcl .t 83 th 3 Ald wants
“ ' .3 ‘ w ~ ~._4\*4.:§’ .‘j.._"* tied in with racism in some way. held. said Johnson. on a weekly peOP ‘ O 9 “mg“ _Velr 0 image
' - L " ' 33 i’ ‘3 $23.33* 3 : . a . any kind of program We can get or bi-weckly basis. She added 8;} thf EEm‘lP-V Lichéniand Sdld~
~. ' . - .3 .- . m. " ’ " " i" ’1 V 1‘ i into to alleviate it. And Programs such as these will give t)’ e ‘ 3n t.:\:.dr0\lilyri ‘mt £3“: -
. C - 4 . r - meOUGLASJAMEsMASUN.muriUKASpnsnlonnL Kcmuciy‘sagood placcto work WC“ “”1““ ”” ”mm” til“? 95”; .Uci' rL war; ho:SL
5 7 . . ‘ "Ligw‘ZMeiSl‘i: :5" ‘V " TECWCOLGR “9‘3“? cratmscovt on it. This university is an through talking to each other. YV’O HY} 9‘” 0 ”5 0 ear
3 p .. " . - '3 3 '- " _________—.———-———-——i especially good place.” “The way we‘ll work Will from us.
. 3 3 . .3 . u II In p rogramming the probably be in task forces. this “Some people think that the '
3V . 3 ‘ com'ng OCtOber l, 2/ 3 LOVE STORY imperative. Lichtman said last allows you to be responsive to “Y“ is another religious
. ,3 . .. V. 5 3 - year the YMCA ran into some problems as they arise.“ Ms. organization," said Lichtman.
_ 3 problems with white members Johnson said. . “It’s not. We are open to every
-_ . . 3 . - ._. 'lst AREA SHOWING! who did not know what they Small membership Y religious affiliation.” She is “
V . _ , . V could do about racism. The main problem of the “ ” Jewish. and said that while this t]
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. . . .- . 3 . 3 . "533* :‘gfg;:$:;°f,.,3- $8.3”; “Racism is not a black at this pomt is . Just lack of fact has caused a few surpnsed P
‘ 1' I, i 4. H ' AUTO TREATRE ' problem, but a white problem,“ membership,” saId Lichtman. reactions, the only person who A
. :_ . . . ." . .. _ -. - Adm. 51-50 she said. “This year, we’re gomg “Right now, we have only three has been particularly concerned ii
. ‘ ' ,. 3 W - ' to try to haVe things that people or four really active members.” was “my rabbi.” a
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: V‘ . . .3 _ “liar 33” :35. ‘51‘ M h Kernel Staff Writer pieces of brick? According to poor construction material is to
' V i 33.3 ‘ ’3?” , urp y Some of the residents of the NiCk White, assistant head blame for the problem. The
3.. ' - 1‘"? eagle LS about Kirwan-Blanding Complex say resident of Kirwan Tower, and bucks fragment and break Up 1
I ' “ ‘I . t 31%: 1°)“, H to be in they have serious doubts as to Scott, the matter of the bricks is because 0f contractions and f
i‘ L 3 ‘ 'V .V!: i. 4 :Za‘r‘hjfigflvéi? 3. 2:6:- 9 . whether the buildings they are in the hands of University €XpanSl0nS that take place When ]
5 " ». . 3 ‘53 ":3 3 ~§ my??? living in were properly designed attorneys. U1 6V 3 temperature Changes 1
3 3. 3 _ 3 ~~ 35.4? .3 53'?) “3-? and constructed. The University is threatening 51gn1f1C§m1Y- ‘
5 fl " . i . . The temporary wooden to sue the contractors and Repair Work on the walls of r
. . ' ‘_ PETER o’TOOI—E canopies which were constructed architects of the complex to the towers Will not begin until i
' -". . -’ . 1 . last year to protect people require them to repair the outer an agreement has been reached
.’ ,f 'i , . “ ’ ” walking near the towers from walls of the towers. The Wllll the bu1lders.
' . . . W MURPHYS WAR falling pieces of brick are still
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'. f plus Johnny Cash GUNFIGHT r ” Some residents say they are
" ' -. ‘ 3" not satisfied with the living 0
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:_- ' . . . physrcal conditions of the d 1., 5 3 3 .1 3‘ . . , . 5 5 ‘f
. , .V . . . Shocklng. Beautlful. complex buildings? angmtirnst.rstefvtrap etlldnges lVIl‘lllEC attcrrlijpt to turn sooner I
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" .‘ U . - " ': : "- Brllllant. sensual' Deadly A5 to the basrc structural made because of the traffic Rose Street from Euclid
« ' - . . -‘ - d soundness of the towers. the .
1". . -. . -. V ",and In the en , Director of South Campus overflow from the home games. Avenue to South Limestone
4"." 3 . . . . only they WI" SUTVlVe- Housing, Milton Scott, believes These changes were announced Street Will be one way south.
, . .V .. . .3 they should hold up and be fit Thursday by the Lexmgton Limestone and Rose streets
. . , for habitation for about 40 years Police Department. 3 3 W1” .bc one way north from
._ . . i .3 my .. . or “however long they were Gomg into effect five minutes Euclid to Mam Street.
. . 3 _. 633.;an gw¥3 iflhimmmwlagfi designed to last ,. before each game. the changes Limestone from Rose Street
.- 333 V 3 : .. 3 3 V33; - v, 33353;; ’2 : ' Will last until the traffic is will be one way south to
.~ .3 I . “ ' {4&3 'érr ‘- a 3% - ______.__—-——————— cleared away. Southland Drive_
3V V, V3 . .-3V V 3-333 “.1333 3 J3 , PATRONIZE YOUR Northbound Nicholasville To keep traffic from building
, .V _- ‘. .. ‘3 . 3,3515%?) 2,33; ‘33.: . 5. $3 KERNEL ADVERTISERS! Road traffic that regularly up at Waller and Virginia
' 3; 3 ~3 : ‘ 3' fix‘é‘v 5 ""1”" 423.3. “$34 ——————————"—'——' WOUId use the turn at the avenues, Chief Hale urged all
.' 37"};2333“ fivergh . people in the stadium area to
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.3. fl ' .' ~ - . V‘ 5'5 ‘Q f“? Fig? l~3£g1€13§§§$§fi$igk ,r.‘ ' ) New Circle Road.
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~- ,3 3" Sunday— 10:30 am. Holy Eucharist and Sermon. Persons Planning to park in the
.3 .- 3-.3 \ CHRONICLE lots between Harrison and
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By RALPH 0 LONG f'Arrogance has played L1“th 11 P3” in 51.000000 by the liederal government. « V l
. I II . Kernel Staff Writer this revolution.‘ Kirk explained that “Obviously because someone in the .. gig; -
, 2‘ “A national police force is a thing this mlddh‘ C1353 student TCVOIUUOMUCS 3T0 Federal government approves of (‘ilstrof‘ ‘ 3 . .. '
i COUMW cannot stand,“ said Gerald w. being used by the communist party said Kirk. " , ' ’ iii??? , i '
: Kirk. former F.B.I. undercover agent. WithOUt their knowledge. . I .. l '. I .
. . Kirk spoke Thursday night to a crowd of Kirk charged that leading communist Kirk believes there are four obstacles to ...> figI I . . . 'I .
' approximately 80 people in the Student officials are “deeply involved With the the communist conspiracy: ’ v {nil-IV ” I ’
2 Center theater. peace movement.” . .. I . . .. z; -- . I e . v
3 in a meeting sponsored by the Campus “The so called peace movenment.” said III) The belief in (rod. regardless of . . » . i fifIiIizizI; . .-
S Chapter of the John Birch Society, Kirk Kirk, “is lead by the communists only to r‘ ‘g‘O‘n nrc‘cn’nn‘" - . ., . .
a said one aim of the communist revolution endIopposition t0 the war in Vietnam." D “The family is an obstacle to any I ..a '1 I .' .. . '-
, is to “build up one section of government Kirk said the revolution in America totalitarian state.” ”gr, .I. fig? i x j . ; '
g until it’s total.” today is to a large extent supported by ’ M . ,~ . . . . . .. r , egg-f" -
3 According to Kirk, middle class the government. Kirk explained while he lll‘ _ alntdfnl?§,lndIV1dllul powers from f '3?" "-32:33 f . l -.
g l rc"Olutit’maries “won’t be able to was a co-ordinator for the Student Health L contro 0 lg government. ' .. I , a . '
compete with a national police force with Organization, a self avowed pro Castro ' Maintaining the powers of the local GERALD W. KIRK . . .
1. * M16 5. organization, the organization was given POIICC- (Staff Photo by Bill Elder) , . -. ‘ . I-.-
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;: By KATHI MILLIMET the conference is “mainlyItoIget talk with the recruiter, but When asked how people feel ”finely, WI“ be under the I
Kernel Staff Writer ready for the January affalr- according to Clark, he did not about strip mining, a member gu‘dance Of Dr- 10““ 3mm” . .. _ ‘
n. The purpose 0f the January cooperate. from Letcher county said head of the Speech department. .- .4
r-y 1“”? conferences and a conference in Frankfort “is to A “proxy fight” is expected at “People are too damn apathetic, The Wolf“ a sum“ Wl” ' . a .
1,5 “pilgrimage” head the agenda PUt pressure on the General the Bethlehem stockholders’ There are two things you don’t determine how mass media I -' l-
”S ”1.15 Year for Campus [friends or Assembly” to outlaw strip meeting in Wilmington, Del., violate in this country-church influences the hhbliC'S decisions l ‘ " '
,d PikeI COUDtY Citizens’ mining, said Crabb. The affair is April 4_ A proxy is a substitute and strip mining.” concerning political candidates. -‘ V
‘0 Assocmtion (PCCA)- OtIher plans Slated to extend from Jan. 49- stockholder. “The people aren’t afraid of a The . survey consists M i. ‘V i h‘ ' 9‘ ' '
3d include Ia tour of a strip mined PCAA also has their fingers “We’d like to have 50,000 70-ton Mack truck doing 60 ‘Ptemew‘ng 300. peohlc ”7“?" ’ '
Wifmzingerdfiy fig}; 813::(31 f0; criclssreiijna fo’r’ The fethlehfem People there—they’d take a vote down a one-way road. but times during d SIX-WC“ pcnOd' ’_ ' . - W
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“recruiter day” on cam us Ehrgstmag PCCA 1 ty I keIr toIseIe who d want to ban strip they re scared to death of .s.mwar “ I , .. I .
P - 1 . - pans OPIC t} mining, Iand 50,000 people cameras. VISTA volunteers. and 27 “6‘0 rim-at" . I '
The tour is set for Oct. 8-10. getthhllhhemp Sgt: Corp. in would raise their hands.” one CBS cameramen." ‘i‘ gNEdumcnous‘ .
Five dollars for the weekend . ed 3.6m, Mal r erycimpusesi membirIIIISaid. And Crabb o . . r. 1 .. .
p r o v id e s . . f0 0 d and lSn uthlng .. ., a e, d at: declarco, ..e should be there en WATERBEDS JUST A SHORT DRIVE SOUTH I-I, . ' ,.
transportation.” Participants will “"1? . more are expecte o m a S S e. to S h 0 w th e m K‘ d $35 ON LIMESTONE—“5' 27 ' I ' i
spend the night with people in part1Clpate. Crabb said Kentucky Kentuckians are concerned.” "‘9 on Queen TONIGHT ~I - -.
of the tri . d representatives will carry “big Guaranteed l0 years. Custom .: - I -- .
to S p mme area. crosses with the State Of madp frameSI IinerSI padSI Pefsofls Under 18 Not Admifled :
he The first conference is to be Kentucky nailed to them.” Draft law Call 277‘8846 DIRECT FROM DENMARK :I
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Jp held in November and Will Also listed was a recruiter ,I . . I .
nd feature speakers from Pike and day,” and the PCCA members _ ..i' fungi; .I. I. . I.
en Letcher counties. PCCA hopes will try to hold a conference drOPS . . fl :3 .*, I II II
es to “get as many people from with a representative from I l r, III}: _ . I I ’.
other campuses as we can,” said Bethlehem Steel Corp. when the t ”llarlafl ..rf ' 1. 4.;- 4 3 If ‘ _‘ “
of co-chairman Wade Crabb. company comes to recruit at defermen S . . I}..- n‘ %_ TI . 1 'I I' ,-
til Co-chairman Sherry Clark added UK. Last year PCCA tried to . fill/grja 151’ ? I ..H asap: “4% ._ 'I ‘ _. _,
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The bill was enacted to phase Ckurch ' " _ " .
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e a] ald out deferments for Stgdents' DI“. "...A ux ”In! oftho strongest kind ' Iv T,
L Curtis W. Tarr, Selective Seerce Cl M." mg”. n 1,, ,, poumhIIIn I
director, said, “Few incoming ays ' Road BACKSTAGE ‘ I
. freshmen students are likely to _ , "mm" “I'M". "WW "'4 1 ‘ ' ,
Volunteers Will 0 er hel be inducted in the near future Peter Lee 5‘0": Mlfllfl’el‘ ’""""°'-'- “ME" H 4' I
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: u t e t Phone 277'6248 or 2786259 high powered Iublnn drama . .." .- ' '- > -'
For students involved in volunteers, if asked, will attend degrmentdphaseouht; 1 034 000 CINEMA, London ‘I . - IIj
' Student Conduct Code hassles, Judicial Board meetings to incgmsizlil (fresthinen, m,ales Sunday ALSO ‘ ‘~
uld the Legal Services Office Wlll represent students charged With estimatedg bl the Office of at the church Goesasmmsphymauy poss,ble.. 197.? 7.’ . ' . ‘
if soon be the place to turn for Violating the Student Code. Ed . 3 _ I l 20 .' _ . . ,
legal advice. “The volunteers will be uIcatioIn, iigproxlma 15y . 10:30 a.m. , ‘I - I .
:lid About 50 undergraduate keeping in constant touch with 133°C“ are years 0 “g“ or I ' . '.f 3
me volunteers are being trained by the law student co-ordinators to 0 er. 0 h if t Topic: "Can an Independent ’\ _\ ' f , . . , ‘ .I
ten law students to give legal make sure they are not giving ne- a exemp , b E] ted thi F H?“ Q’fi}? )., v y , - . ;
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:ets advice to students when the out bum advice,” Guilfoile said. t ese res men, accor ing A conversation sermon between ((g‘j") ,, (I, " / ‘. . I
om office opens in about two weeks, “Also, there’s a thin line to_ Tart. one half should have Edgar Wallace and pewr Scott \NMLEJ." 2a I: . II > . . .
said Tim Guilfoile, a senior between giving out legal advice hlgh enoughI numbers. to . ' i / 4 'fl " ,
reet political science major who and practicing without a license. Preclu‘le the” induction. Gue" Ams“ . R m‘m“ “m ' i. ' '
to helped recruit participants for We’ll have to make sure we stay ApproxrmatelyI I50 percent 0f Martha Wheeler, flutlst } .' I . .
the prOjeCt. within the legal bounds.” those . remaining “”11 be I" I ; . ‘ . .
ling The volunteers will man a desk When the Legal Services Office dlsguihhndl on ”sent“, moral I . . RST S "I ' ‘ I '
,inia in the student government begins operation, there will be a an p ysrca groun 5- , I‘ . _ I ". NI 5 .I ' . I, .
all office, room 204. Student night number to offer students 59,000 affectedI fiAytller: DR‘V$;: , Fl 8:15 i '
, to Center from 9 am. to 5 pm. 24-hour service. Meanwhile, in According to Tarr, thlS means -gfi’; ,; 'I'HEA __ RUN! Adm. $150 I I -
the daily, Guilfoile said. In addition cases of emergency, students :1 nlIaXIm‘ilm Eff 50.390 menzwfll “ "’ 3 . . . .'
to being advisers, he said the seeking legal advice can call 9 irecty 3 CC“? 111 197 by g ‘ ’3 . I1 . = -
,1th 2550080 or 266-6110. the new bill. Approximately one SGOTlA lNTERNATlONAL presents .1' I.. I .» . .
and In addition to handling half of these will not be ' 9 ~ I '
vlain (1 Student Code prosecutions, inducted because of enlistments . N...“ x. . L‘" ‘ - -
mm Today all Guilfoile said the office will also m regular, reserve and guard . ’ . I... ' «a, ..
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and Tomorrow counseling. The Legal Services Tart 8159 531d that 0011838 ‘ , , II ‘“ I. ." _ . :‘ 1
ould committee is investigating the students Will not be drafted in a y . .I II .I. l {I , Z
gton possibility of retaining a lawyer the middle of Ia semester or Y) I I: . t5 a I .
osed TODAY to give advice and to represent term. “If in their last Iacademic r? . II' J; . .
lliI‘leEEml’liriiiglagwsegr‘uflggg; students in the Lexington court. year,” he 581d» ”they Will be able I 2.3 ,. . I: - . . . .
Cit-use Cine-I.I“. Tick‘ets cart! be. picked A C C ording to a paper to pOStpone the” induction untll ClNEMASCOPE" TECHNICOLOR. ,—~a 7' F“ . .3 , I ‘ . ;
-- up at WVLK Radio Station. distributed by the Legal Services after graduation.” “ P 331;? . ' . -I
fl¢| chlngsdgis Dgfil’h" RWT%EINT Office, one of its goals is to see I" r‘ :9 ‘1 _ 4 I ‘ .
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annual membership drive Wednesday, ' ' n , - , as», igIggif'; .v- :;-,III,_I .‘ ’I .." ,1.- II o. " ’.~‘. “I .' .II. .
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