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Eight

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IJave 3.38 Overall
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Uh n:.ihi UMB! (it BeenelatM
Ball faBowtng In- - appi :
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University Planning; Brt'athillites Accuse
New Parking System 4Happv Chandler
systti pr'itli
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be premH ami an
let lit iM tot each team
m.'si lie pni at this time.

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Have tMNaMl t:r tin- LmmMi ( hi Alpha Push- ,irt D) r
jie. liist row: Sallv .Mttrarv. Belt)

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taj hi Ul
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Mr. Ha h hi- - been
nationwide !. on tour i
pi t . t t r. 1 ta i. ii- -.

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Mperior ajsades. '
Hapro
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distinguished from Brants-4n- -

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rast t th titi it I nimi BuiM-ki!

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a joining S4ag
netawrfc witi function

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to ease Ike
Ike academic
parking problem
art.: aad botmWJ units.
Tht series of parking areas will
be constructed to keep pace with
i he
growth of the University.
"The plan under nay now u for
the complete system to he geared
to the needs of 20.oon students
D and faculty memand 64MM
bers, should Hm University ever
reach that size." Coleman said.
Pit !:: ly there - space for
3.c.o cars in campus parking
lots and on 'lie service drives,
such as tin one circling in front
ol ii'e Administration Building
ar.ci the one behind White HalL
The planning commissk ner said
;t- new facilities are made available, many of tlx congested parking areas non being used will he
taken out.
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Dr. Sharp

To Revisit

University
Paul Sharp, president of
I):
H:!.m College, Hir.im. Ohio, will
be in Lexington this weekend a1
Hat raojuest ol the presidential
teening committee.
Dr. Sharp i.-- one of the five
or -- ix men -- till beinu consid red
to replace resigned University
Prt-iaFrank G. Dickey, according to Jutfse James a. Sutherland, -- creeniny committee
spokesman.
Intel views with other candidates will continue through
bMfcOMl
k Kartti
view ot the nUMpBM Irotii a J.M
T.ikinx in
IjllllbBb. this week's Keri.l g W like art. K.tren js .t itinio;:emt)er Ml Mpha Gamma
ma jor Iron; Veaice, I la . aai
Ii Ita i mm Mi

The

k of the screening
mittee should be completed
bv fay :." Jud.c- Sutherland
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Campus supporters ol Edv ard 'I' N.d Breathitt ystrr-- n
( !handk r
ounti rparts of
day accused their A. I. "Hap
shielding the Former governor s disiiR'linatMMi to engage in
a public TV debah with Breath itt.
Jerry Anderson, campu.- - co:. thil campus. Bill Kt::
p. .rt!
ordinator, UK Student- - for ton declined this
challenge,
Breathitt, issued the following
it to Jim Shuifett.
statement but night:
"Shuffett than issua da state"Events of tin- bud several days
ment on behalf of certain, bur .,s
clearly establish that every action
law students. Mr.
yet namek-- -.
ol the mall student group supa law
nut him-eBhuffetl
inn A. B. Chandler has been
port
but lie is a fraternity
an effort to cover and camou13:11
Kenton. It seeWM
brother
flage Mr. Chandler's bvious fear
to us that law students ahi uM
of facing Ned Breathitt in a
lf

face-to-fa-

the

telecast dcbaTe of
of the governor-pri-

mary
-Fir.-t.
we issued a debate challenge to Mr. Bill Kenton, wh
Chandler's state Director "i College Planning and Activities, i

'lie

Chandler

sup- -

be able to peak tor thtir.-eive- -,
ti- - should
Candida tea.
"Heat, Um Chandler supporter
of the
the presidents
asked
forward ta
Young Democra us a re. iesl thai a student
be taped I i telecast. Thil

Caatinaed

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Football Flavor Still
Listed As Critical
Bj Kit HAKI) STEVENSON, Kernel BaBj sports Kditor
Giles Smith. 20. Lexington, sun ol Mr. and Mis. Jt.hrt
Giles Smith ,i sophomore football player injured April 5. has
made no general condition change as o! yesterday, according
tu Dr. (). 15. Murphy, team physician.
He remains unconscious and
on the critical h.-- t at the Unil.
versity
Smith was injured in a game-typ- e
i
iliiagr on April 5. He
underwent surgery that night at
tin- University Hospital.
Dr. Harvey Chenault. the
said Smith
physician,
suffered a cerebreal contusion
and laceration. Cranial surgery
was pe: formed with subsequent
improvement noted."
Dr. O. B. Murphy, the team
was on the sidelines
phy.-iciaduring the scrimmage.
"Smith was Injured in a routine gatr.e scrimmage.' Dr. Murit was noted ty c
phy

was shakBradshaa thai the
en up and Bmith was sent to the
sideline.
At this time, he was in full
contiol of his faculties, He wai
examined Immediately by me on
he :citl.:.- and am plained of a
headache. Increasing evidence of
an acute head Injury prompted
imrnediate-l- y
him to be tran.-porte- d
to the emergency room of the
v
:.hospital when
were carried out."
Smith was red hirted U-- r sei-s- on
and win be a sopboakoru,
eligibuity wise nexl fall During
the scrimmage be wai Bstad a

� KERNEL. Friday. April

THE KENTl'CKY

2

1963

19.

Architects, Journalists
To Meet Together

ifrssimiN
in liittfti
Mnrkm
tu Lic iu a
h
ti w cckfiitl.
of ArchiTtte Depactaacot
tecture and the School of J
t
thrantn the auspice
t.
t!;i AnitMCMti Institute f
havibwiunl nraapapei
ttlMi-r.mmI reporters to study 'in
role of urMteeture in designing
and redesigning urban areas and

Two pr

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Arch-fn--

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hew the press may
to the puijhi 'lie need
planned urban renewal and

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re-l- .u

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The Rental Morten "iH begin
at 9 an: lada) at Carnahan
Donference
enter.
Hdi'f. I
Speaker ai i their subjects "iH
Inilwtr Qradjr Clay. real estate
editor nt the LavisriBe Courier
Journal. "The City and It
trim-.- "
Richard A Miller,
--

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al the

OaQege of

Architecture. Columbia

Univer-

ii
"H.r.d
Pacts
Urban
and Construction:" WalGmv
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K.
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direct r
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tuck'. Blati Planning : Zoning
HinwilMMi
The Impact of
Ci trawls and Beguli Unas:" J
hit
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Hill. UK associ
"Qual-

Latei today the visiting new nieii nil lour sections of the
UK ( annus and Lexington
view various types of architecture and urban .n.ci industrial
development.
The Kentucky Presi A 'ci-a'.iwill be host for .. reception
at phMBetop Hall at 5 p.m. a.
and a c:;m. : meeting will
;
be held there at
pm. John
Murphy. Kansas City Mo., chair
Con:- man of the ATA Nat i
mittee on Publii ReL
nt, will
be the speaker
The conferees will return to
Camahan House at
pm to
prepare papers from notes made
an the tour. A pre rata t ion and
critique of field rep its will be

23-2-

The convention

will brim:

gether foreign student and

to-

Full-brig-

achrieers from
Program
college and university campuses
across the nation, as well a representatives from government
departments and officers from
foreign emba sies.
Cultural Dimensions of In- -

ternational

Education"

is

the convention.
and conferences will
lieki on everyday educational
theme

D.

University Air Force ROTC Win
will be held at 8 a.m. Saturda
with awards bet::;: presented I
cadets who have distinguishe
themselves
the scha
during
year.
Tl:e event will be held on tt
parade field in front of the Ac
A race
ministration Bu:'.d::-.itton for the honored
cadet
members of their family, an
gUf ts wul be held m the Btudei
Union Building after the cen

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THURS.j FRI SAT
Apr i IS 19, 20
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The purpose ol the convention
is to explore the behavior of the
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Honors Day

Dr. Kenneth Harper, acting
dean t men, w ill attend the
National Association t Foreign Student Advisers conven6
tion to be held April
in Pasadena.
alit.

University

an bitecture,
Envhorunent."

Present

To Attend

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Dr. Harper

Ustinov

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ONX

find it difficult to
day ? I know the
:dy
hi of iit ; :r.k dogw ods lin-- 4
tht Mdfcs .l h:.- - lovely
tott
of
lit it-- - .f:;'.l
I
;h( tie f:t
appreciation,
i t 'intiit 2y. :.!. I've been
uy i appreciating. D esnt do
:'.. grades dot
Th:r:4 :
Th:-- - weekend
!,t
appears
thc--

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schedule

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Nu fling.

Si--

each bid for dances

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to

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thought the collection of many.
many Irrrnal favor-- . There lined
art mugl of
up on her dre-svarious shapes and size.--, colors
them profusely
and textures. On
written KA. BAE, Phi Dett, or
ws beKappa Sis. Her room
cause lamp.- - have entered bet
main with invitations to the
Pike dance, the Dut Weekend
comes

dates on the same

tw

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lambda

Chi

Pushcart

Derby begins tomorrow morning and will la-- t up into the afternoon, with parades, pushcart
race-- ,
beautiful coeds riding
atop convertibles and one poputo reign as
lar mi-.- -

Pushcart Derby Queen
Kappa Kappa Gamma

will

be

escorted in style to the Gold
K" m a t.'ie Lafayi ' te II" el.
celebrate the evening oi theh

tl

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a

dance they will nave dinner and
then the Monarch- - tr im Louisville will begin the evening's festivities.
The

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lately.

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spei d

the

mil.!.!.

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wo-an-

r:ry.

obsessed

Kith

one

only

malt popular.-- . Dt".:.; Delta Delta
wiO don fluffy dresses and extravagant hairdos t, make the
at tht span- - Vallej Couu-br- v
Club toniahl
Before the

grand ball.
Tin Army and the Air ; orce
are merging Saturday night and;
forgettini competition squabbles
as they travel oul to Cardinal
Valley Reserve Center tor their
annual Military Hall.

V.

fa)

"j

af-ir- .--

which occur throughout the
at. l , :':'. say without best-ttthai tbf spring format
's
lmt;e It truly the freshman
tia time. She is in her

.th

3fe2hulman

C

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DM Gi7w"

etc)

NOW YOU CAN BE YOUNGER
THAN SHE IS
Tt i
a scientific fact thai smls roach emotiiMial maturity earner
than boys. For
waoon freshman mil- - are reJuetaual to make
romantic alliances with freshman hoys, lut instead d m men
from the upper ilnnwa
Thua the freslunaa boya are left dateless, ami many i the
i iil
the entire ffteshmaa dorm sobs it- -i li to sleeps An equally
molt situation exits among unper-cla- sa
irl. With aopeaetaM
men being snapped up by freshman gurtM, the poor ladaea of the
chaw are reduced to dreary, aoanless eveniaga of Moaaa
upper
ory and home peaaaaneula.
It pleasures me to report there - a solution for this morbid
situation
indeed. ;4 very simple solution. Why don't the two
gn it hae-no- l
gaoupa the freshmaa boya and the upper-caa- M
lii ft
find solam witli e.u h other?
is something of an age differential, but thai need
True, there
nit matter. Take, ior enaaple, the can of AMxsi Pgysaa
Sigufoof and Furtaria Vye.
a freshman in sand and gravel at VawnViliilt
Uh rt I'.iv-oUniversity, arm waJkmg across the eampua one day. weeping
softly in hie loneliness. BKmM by tear-- , lie .stumbled upon

Wherever vou go you look hotter in

vr--

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button-dow-

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Madras

Scarfs

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Jarwncas

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garttte Lighters

H:l:r

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Snowman.''
"Weal," mid Albert Paysoa, "we eouU buiU
"Bah!" aid Eustacia, grinding her teeth.
"AM right then." said Albert Paysoa, "we could go down to
the tMdid and catch MNM frogs."
'I ''i!i '" said Eustacia, shuddering h r i ntire length.
"Howahoul some
suggesb dAlberl Paysoa.
"You are callow, green, and immature,'' said Eustacia, and
I will thank you to remove your nderaged prtseaee from
mine eyi ."
nd started away.
:.',in. All ert P lyson lighted a - in

Bags
He. ".tares

Pain Crats

;

together."
i.ikc what "" she asked.

Dresses

C

f

the supine form of Ructacia Vye, a aeanoi in wicker and raffia,
who was eollapeed in a wretched heap on the turf.
UW1 y don't you watch where you're going, you mini .r youth'.'"
said Eustacia peevishly.
"I'm sorry, bdr," said Allx-r- t Paysoa and farted to move
on, Bui suddenly he stopped, struck hy an inspiration. "I aahj ,"
he -- aii. tugging hL forelock, "don't think aae forward, boil I
knriw why you're miserable. It's because you ean'l gH ; date.
Weil, neither can , So why don't we date each other?
"Surely vou jest!" cried Eustacia, looking with com uon
hi- tmy ;:m'1 and body.
"Oh, I know I'm younger than yon are," said Albert Paysoa,
"but that doesn't mean are can t ind lota of fun thkaga to do

Everything in

us

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tt ccij kiiicftf Snowman

Madras
Mad
Skirt.

Vw

should Lutton down

We've Gone

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Use Our Parking Lot at
Rear of Store

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held
G:3(i p.m. Tuesdaj
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the Pharmacy Bmldm'-- ;
thi c ming year will bi el t- for
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tVcstaabMtev FeRawsMp
IVestmmster Fellow ship is having a retreat this weekend at
Marcumberland
Presbyl rian
c.unp Transportation will be
provided from the Center .it 4
p.m. today and noon tOWMXTOW.
Th. retreat aril but until late
S mday
The Wesley
morning
!
undation and
Westminster
Fellowship are sponsoring ., pic3 to S p.m. Sunday
nic from
at
Bluegrasa Park,

lub
i la Phttosophy
Club win meet
at 4 p.m. Friday in Rosea 201 .it
Praam
Ball Mba Bvangehhe
Barrett will speak on Indian
My sticism.
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Cosmopolitan Club will held a
meeting at I p.m. Baturdaj ,.t
the Wesley Foundation Center.
All members are urged to attend.
Mortar Batwd
Mortar Board will have an initiation ci remony for the newly
selected m mbi rs at 8 a.m. Sunday An initiation breakfasl will
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To The Editor:
It seems to me that the Screening
Committee is taking an undid) long
time in their selection of a man to
fill the position ot President soon to
b vacated bj Dr. Dickey.
The Committee has instituted a
search but, in m) ophv-n, they have failed to examine complete!) the resources at hand. It
seems t me they have overlooked
Dr. Arnold Albright, Executive vice
president of the university. This man
has been in contact with the problems and needs ot die University coms
d
what
plex and knows
arc going to have to be made
in the immediate future.
It
unfair to the University
to solicit the services ot a man not
acquainted with the situation. This
1hable to step into
man would
the position .un! immediately take tip
the reins of leadership.
This would
onl) be bringing someone into a
strange situation, educating him as to
tli. problems of the University, and
wide-rangi-

first-han-

deci-sion-

set-in-

long needed

It doesn't speak too well ol a
majoi universit) that must go outside
ut its boundaries to find a successor
It the University
to its president.
doesnt have anyone on its own administrative statt capable of handling
the job, then what type of statt does
it have? Verj U w major businesses
hav to look elsewhere tor a presidential replacement, mi why should
the Universit) of ktentuck) have to
do this?
The University needs 'a president
immediately and needs a man who is
acquainted with the Universit) and
its problems. I believe the Screening
Committee will he making a grave
mistake it they tail to find Dr.
Dickey s replacement on then own

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To Thi Editor:
There was an error in the story
b) Tita White on Student Congress
in the April 3 issue ol the Kiniil.
I did not have a
year oil to write
tht book on world politics. Moreover,
hi addition to mysell the following
m mh rs of the Universit)
faculty
contributed one or more chapters:
Daniel Claster, Thomas Ii. Ford.
Robert M. Bodes, K. M. Ceorgi Herbert X. Dreimon, Max
VYasscrman,
( hark s IV. Huhman. I. eon Zolondek,
and Wdliam A. WRhington I served
as dit' t.
Axon V wm m isc u
Pattenon St hooi

Mak students working tow aid a
bachelor ot science degree in education should sit up and take notice ot
an article entitled Thi Angr) Young
h n hi Teaching in the Februan
issue ol the NE Journal. The article,
which deals with the financial difficulties ot the men ti achers in America
enough to cause serious doubts
(
m the minds ot young nun who
nd to support tlu ir families on the
salarii s they w ill cam as publk school
teachers.
However, tin aim ol the article
was not to scare prospective young
mult teachers awa) from the profession, hut to show the need lor improving the financial situation ol
teachers so that the men ol the
ihm be lorced to leave it
favor ot hi tter paying jobs.
According to the article, almost
50 percent ot the male teachers in
America are forced to have part-tim- e
jobs in order to provide their families w ith the necessities ol food clothing and modest housing. The article
showed the predicament ol the male
teacher In quoting several young
teachers that were struUillillt! with (lie
pro-lesio-

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In STANLEY MEISLEB
WASHINGTON
AP) -- U.S. of-i iah believe violence will erupt soon
(A
m the British colon)
Southern
Rhodesia, but the) don't expect an- other Algeria
All signs,
icials say. point to
trouble for the colony now controlled
b) 230,000 w bite settlers In ing among
o ft million Ifricans.
The white settlers,
since 1923, have demanded u h pi m
dence from Britahi. ifricans oppose
independence unless control ol the
go'ernment is put in their hands.
II Britain gives SoutluTi i Bhoilesia
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bombs in their fight lor control
ol Southern B bodes ia. The state de- partment also has received nnconfinn- ed reports of Nationalists studying

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techniques of Guerrilla warfare hi
Tanganyike, Ghana, and Czechoslo- vakia.
But, lor three reasons, officials
sa
the) don't
xpect the
w.u that Sithole predicted:
Thi Afrk m Mat malists, m ire
moderate than Nationalists trlsewhen
on th
continent, have no stomach
for
Algi rian-t- ) pe ci il w ar.

iiKlependence.
Nevertheless, officials call the sit- Menncn
at ion a dangerous one.
Assistant Secretary ol stale
for African affairs, reportedl) now
in t! lis prohkiu
spi .ids more time
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Thi STAB h. artih agrees w ith th.
Min !!
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artk
that it does not belong ill a pfOft sional magazine ol tin teaching pio- fesskm, but belongs beore th
public. It is the general pnMfc
ill have to he ii 'i bed ' loM
lli.it
tin
an be n ale
improvenM nt
teachers salary. Until then it is i h- ioub then will continue to be anprj
puiu men in lea hing.

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will si cd Irooi
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ave pli ' .ii
tin federation.
Thi whites in Southern Bhudrsia
di
have counti n d
ling rmle-ii
Northera
themseKes
pendenci
Bhodesia and Nyasalanu hav
federation Tin whites pi lure tl i m- (hi
diffi rent fi
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down to tin miserable facts.
an
S5.573 on paper. This glorious figmx
Imu'Is down to y2n take-hupa;
per month. This is a little less th.m

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Three resignations and 5t! apwere
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