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Seaborn Will Speak
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Dr. Glenn
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chairman
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dedication address Friday
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He will speak on "Education
and BeoDomka'' at
dinner to
be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Tates
Creek Country Club to climax
the UK Research Conference,
sponsored by the Kentucky Re-

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Central City,
Fng inecring leader Award

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pseaeasei tit- outstanding
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ir. n. Mrs Kaasaaatwite,
head of the electrical engineering
department. Saaaaai was
selected through secret ballot
his feReu engineering students.
Beside- - the plaque. the award in ludes one year professional
Enmembership in the Institute of Klectrical and I.lectronii
gineers, the largest professional organization of this type in the
world. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi and an officer of Eta
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Week- billed as America'.-- most
lllm coIIpcp weekend w ill

Little Kentucky Derby

end.

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Siama Alpha Epilon aet a new
recoi'd :.i quabfing fur the I Ki)
bicycle race. The SAE's qualii ed
at 3:12: i. a new record by ii
secuucR
Pi Kapna Alpha had
and eccnd team to qualify with
the Seconal and thud besl ...
The Pike tirst team qualified v. b
:14:6 sad the aeeond Pik I
called Ibid cualified with 3:24:2.
The Bradley Bun ers qualifii
with the fuurth best thru
25. Lambda
Chi Alpha
ttaae ci 2.25:4 and Sigma Chi
with a 3:31:6 time to round
the top i quabfing t am
The Debutante Stake
th
Osturne
parade, and thi LKD
Quern contest will be held Fri-1a- y
nKht. beginning at 7
e
A i mi dance p'.n
re
'.en.-nd women
allill be beM at 9 3u Friday
rJat in the Blazer H ill C

STUDENTS
A TTEND
Three University students at
tendee the Kentucky-Tenness- ee
District Circle K convention last
weekend.
Fred aaarge, pn idem of UK's
Circle K Club. J:ni Carigan, and
Pav( Cave attended the seventh
annual ooaueajtion ahach was
held at tin- Faeragut Hotel m
K:. x.ilt. T;m.
During the conventim. the
C:;-K aaeaaber ware addressed
by Dr. Andrea Holt, president ol
the Unwersatjr ot Tflenaaaaee; Jim
Mat hi a; paaaataal of Circle K
ntexaati oat, and Aubrey J.
v.:.r.
caaaaraaaai el the b
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be
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endty and Xsnnsylvania.

Tlie bicycle race will be field at
3 p.m. Saturday.
Other than the race. Saturday'.- activities will include a
Turtle Derby, the
an nr hall game, the Bhje-Wh- rte
football game and the LKD Concert with the George mam Inn
Quintet. Nancy Wilson, and Dan-n-y
Cox.

Dr. Seabaeg, m leave as chancellor at the t'aiw i ihj of CaJi- lornia at Berkeley, was the co-r- c
ipient of the Nobel Prize in
IM."1
for his work in chemistrv
in the discovery of the element
plutonium and a second
isotope now used in the
atomic bomb. He also
eight or nine synthetic elements beyond the uranium element, the heaviest known.
In 1947. he received the American Chemical Society Award in
Pure Cheaaistry
and won the
AFC's Enrico Fermi Award in
1959. He also worked
in the

lorrertion

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James Pitts was noaainated by
Ted Kuster in the Student Congress meet ins la- -t week and not
by Gene fteyre as was reported
Also
in the Kernel yesterday.
three women were nominated for
secretary: Gail Hewitt. Nancy
W.ber. and Ann McCutchen.

Ca mpus Voca I ists
in Ail-Sing
s
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For the fir.-- t time, the Little
Kentucky Derby will sponsor the
in conjunction
the music honoraries, Phi

Beta and Phi Mil Alpha.
Beaeetions of the 27 entrants
in the conte-- t will range from
popular songs and ballads to
those lrom musacales.
CJ ;.:itet
will be the fir st division to perform. In their order of
appearance aril be: Alpha Gamma Riio. Alpha Tau Omega, Delta Tau Delta. Lambda Chi Alpha.
Kappa Sin ma. Phi Gamma Delta,
Bbjma Alpha Epsilon. Sigma Nu.
and the Dick
Sita Phi
Baker Quartet.
In the women'.- - division, the
entrants are: Alpha Gamma
Hall. Holmes
Delta.
Bowman
BaB, Kappa Delta. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Keeneland Hall and
Pi Beta Phi.
Tho-organizations which wfO
compete in the men - division
are: alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha
Tau Oaarga, Delta Tau Delta,
Kappa Siga, Phi Gamma Delta,
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, S.uma Phi
Epsilon and Triangle.
The udgea for the event will
be Mrs. AdeBe Bailey. Mrs. Rosemary Boyer and Mr. Paul Todd.
Part of the proceeds from the
25 cent admission fee will uo tor

Stylus

Magazine

campus Hterarj magazine, will be oil s.ia- teday tor
tS cents in the
ampus and
Kenned
Bookstores

the Li:tie Kentucky Derby S h
fund. The rest will be
to the honorary music orthe
ganizations whu-event.
Women who 'participate in the
Ill be granted
smf

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late permi don.

World War II Manhattan Pr
From 1946 to 1953. Dr. B -':
ru served a the Untreratty of
c alii rnia's director of nuclear
chemical research .: the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory. He
was associate driector o; the laboratory trom 1954 to 1961.
in I 'Vs. in,.ls appelated
rhanrelfet at the I'aSvi natj of
alifornia at Be kt lej and in
I9S1 be ascaaaed tbe position of
chairman at the Atomic Eawrgy
( ommission.
The Michigan native received
bit B A. degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1934 Had hi- - Ph.D. from
the University of California at
Berkeley in 1937.
The sixth annual conference
will begin at 9:45 a.m. Friday
with Dr. Frank O. Dickey. University president, welcoming the
registrants. Dr. John w. Gustad.
dean of the Alfred University
Graduate School, will speak on
F a C tilt y and Administrative
Views on University
Research
Policies."
A panel discussion on motivating faculty research will begin
at 11 a.m. with Dr. Marl Baker,
executive
director of the re

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Dr. Frederick I". Andrews, vies
president t- -r research at Purdue will speak at a luncheon at
the Lafayette Hotel His topic
will be "Can We Integrate the
Various Sciences n the Selena

tists?"
The aftcrnoon-scesa- on
speaker.
Dr. i' B L od v. dean ol Br ra n
University Graduate School, win
lecture on "Physics, Techno! jy,
and the Arts."
Both session- - of the conference
will be held in Room 139 of ttat
Oifinii 1
Building, with
tours of the new building bem
conducted for the conferee.- - boat
3 to 5 p.m. and for the general
public on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.
Four faculty members will receive the IK Alumni Association's
Research
and
Faculty
Teaching awards at the dinner
meeting.
The purpose of the conference,
said Dr. Leo M. Chamberlain,
foundation president, is to recognize research achievements a"
to encourage
the University,
greater interest in research on
the part of faculty members, anl
to mtorm the public of the importance of research.

UK Woman Gets

Exchange Grant

n Exchai
Student Scholarship U Hei k Ibei
Ma tin k. UKlle
has been
vers iti for 1963-6ar
sophomore Cerrnan major.
apply for bousing through a
The German Department recHeidelberg staff member.
1

ommended Mi.-.- - Kanrile to Resident Frank Ci. Dickey, through
whom the application was sent
tu Heidelberg University.
The seholarship will be official
when Miss- KaaaBe sends bet
University transcript and high
s nooi aaptaaaa la UeMtWaerg.

The scholarship

provide- -

tui-toi- n,

books, and living expenses.
Iransportation will be provided
Miss Kandle.
bj
She cine- - not know if she will
live at the University or with a
German family. She plans to

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someLeaving for Getaaaay
time in September, -- he will nal
i
iintil NavembeTi
begin
t mister begins
when the fag
there. February ends thai semes,
ter and i.r h and April are
vacat. on months.
"During those months. I don't
know if the University will have
soir.etln.
planned for me bg
connection .vr.ii the scholarship,11
Mi.-- K .:..'
aid, but I wonhl
love to tra.vel!"
She plans to return in July
after he: second semester to finish her senior year at UK.

hi mil i sis

Twenty finalists have been selected after talent
competitiaai in tbe l ittle Ketnacky Derbj Qneea
Caateit. Fir-- t raw, tram the lett are: us.in
Rbadea, Saaaa stun!i. ( .ir.hn Gaar, Sozie Dunn.
Caralya Campbell, Kaaary Jo Kavaaaagh, Amnniii
MaasfieM, Becky Anderson, and Barbara Ruh- -

Second row: Iikki I r.ink!in, Betty Fstes,
K.tthv Osteraaaa, Dehb Laag, Inga Riley, FhyBia
bsent
Elder, Maxie Iartin. and Wend Tanner
v,
when the picture w.i- - taken were: Debbie
Jan "Vladdux. and Nnt.une Kinkead.

Bffda.

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At Ashland Center

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television set has bee
UK's Ashland Center. WrordiMgi t admin
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ol the Ashland Center, t!.- instalatioa
is part ol
larger program ol educational television pta
for t!n near future.
ay
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the United States visit in? Instttu-t-i
interested in Southeast
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Asia under
CnrnagM pant on
behalf o the Centre lor S rath- -

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nameless c lunterpart.
We further suneat, Mr. Audi
on, that you cease in your
atti mpts to bide this debatf
from the mass media, because
Kentudnans are proud oi their

Oo vet nor Chandk r to deh ite Mr.
Comb's candidate Is an tone, it
.i
la a pfa ::y issue a trick
by
puliticauis who do not care to
face the veal issues,
Ndtr, Mr Anderson, if you ar'
truly interested in the youth ol
ir Comm

lm Chandler --Water -rid MntintiBd the Issuances of

rt the

AO members of the Uiuver.-it- v
are welcome to attend.

Chandlerites Direct
Charges At Anderson
Student

ess
ol

Professor Tregonninf will peak
of the Patterson
to
School Club and faculty on the
subject of Malaysia and Southat 12:30 p.m. in Room
east A-i5 of Donovan Hall Cafeteria.

i homas
ode. Walt en;
hiU s. I almoutli
Peters, Uhr ; Frank Battaa lr., restwaod;
ml tirii' ('eanangher, KprincfieM. Veil Owen
ot liutl'. not g haw ii, . - won .i s 'bolarship

Mien

scholarship winners in Dairy
receive clinks f slim or MM from Mr
teftl rcprcmrtMtl th state's
Kertney Mennen
dairy industry Tlie re ipfcafts .trc from the left:
James Davenoort .!r.. Bawttaf Green ; Koliert
second semester

S :r.e n

r of Hi-- r ry tnd 8
the Centre for South-tary
;l Asian studit at the Cnrrer-sit- y
of Singapore. Pr ftsa t K.
G. Ttetonning, is risttms the
Unhrersity today and tomorrow.
Pr

legislature,
was authi riacd in u'::..h
: teU
hi pr eri ;: e?
to
be
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IN THE LITTLl: KENTUCKY DEPiSY

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Philip Morris Constructmi Contest

PHONE

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ENDS TODAY!
Shsws from

12:'0

'Nine Hours of Rama'
Horst Buchho'r

MISCFLLAME

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altered Knitted dresses
half
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Custom
New hv.:'..". 215 E
Cohen.

AI.TEKATIONS

tkirf

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TENNIS SERVICE
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new and used
overr.:grit or':ce Cil
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PRIZES: A total of S400 in cosh to be awarded by Philip Morris in connect on
with the Little Kentucky Derby April 2o 27 First Prize: $15C 3C Scco-i- d
Prize: :75 X Third Prize: S25 00 Bonus Gift: S 50 00 to the LXD for the
LKD Scholarship Fund In Addition: The LKD Queen will present the Little
Kentucky Derby in the big Kentucky Derby Parade in Louisville, May 2nd

WHO WINS: Contest is open to any individual, fraternity
cr other recognized campus organizati n

IT COULD

BE THE

MOST TERRIFYING
MGTiON
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HAVE EVER MADE:

sorority, dormitory

RULES:
entries MUST carry the general theme of the LKD or the Kentucky Derby m Louisvilt
All entries MUST be constructed prirrar.l-- mritfl emou oackage; an J cartons of MARlB0k3.
PARLIAMENT,
ALPINE, PHILIP MORRIS REGULAR, and COMMANDER
Application blanks can be obtained from LKD office on llwiiimi Avenue or from your
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4.

or Jack Guthrie, phone
Phil.p Morns campua representatives, Tom Nolan, phone 255-543UK et. 2302, and must be turned m ro tne LKD Committee in tne Program Director's
office
on ORIGINALITY,
on APPEARANCE,
Entries will be ludjed: One-thir-

5.

Contest ends Fr.day

on NUMBER

OF PACKS

USED.

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April 14,

Wednesday,

MS

Social Activities
MEETINGS
Pitkin Club
FKkta Club v.i" mf-c- t at cot
today h the Presbyterian Ct:
tt . D in Bfward win speak i
Crui.-- ; 'an E:a;cs a::d the Btt

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G'.er. Ccna.-te- r.
past livestock
fudging coach and presently
in heep extension, Dr.
livestock
Don Penny,
present
c ach and Bill Moody,
fudging,
recently employed by the UK
Keats Department as meats
hidging coach were elected ad- -

Dames Club
..r.e.- - Club will

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Women at the University of
Louisville,
puke to the actives,
and ahwwmf present.
pledge-- ,
Her subject was "Hellenic Culture
and Ch: U .:. let ah."
of

The
Alpha
Elaine
awards
room.

awards

for the

Lambda

chapter were pn sented

by

ident. The
Brite, vlce-p- n
were as follows: neatest
Betsey Fish back; sport
outmanshtp, Evelyn Kel
standing pledge icrapbook Tina
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Facts

UBRtea In
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QHMukm estteate that his
gear's protection vol reach 47
up nearly 1 5 billii n
pear, and equal
tc 250 cr.n for every man, w man
rd
and child in r.e U B. A :
tctai el 5.2 eiillioa tans i steel
will tc Bsed
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cf tbt reasons hn tin rising teal bai beer. ascribed to the
imifrrcd see (f tinplate con-Hf i wl: drinks. Pn lim-inptatffeati 1.1 billion
car- - cf :1t drinks this year, up
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berry; social chairman, Nancy
Weber; chaplain, Ada Wilson;
disaster chairman, T ni lackson;
chairman. Jo Ellen
publicity
Moore. The corridor representatives are: Gayle Short . Peggy
Pruitt, Busan Bohne. Judy Mu-c-

Ester

H,

Hatchet

t, Julie

Goe'.tz. Mary Jane Hyde, Carole
Hrdler. Pattye Craig, Peggy Am-b-ur
gey. Jennie Pope. Gina Hickman. Barbara Hampton, Pat
F ndfr !;
The annual Chi Omega Spring
Founder'- Day was held on March
30. at the Holiday Inn. The chapters represented were Etta Gamma from the University of Louisville; Lambda Alpha from the
University c: Ken' icky; and Chi
chapter from Transylvtnla.
( hi Omega

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Sigma Chi recentlj elected
tor next year. They are
Jin:
Wheeler,
president; Jim
vice
John
Allen,
pre ident;
Gaines, recording secretary; Larry Perry, pledge trainer; Bub
Rawlins, chapter editor and public

relations chairman:

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and John Oottheb, historian.
Zeta Beta T.iu
The newly elected officers of
Zeta Beta Tau are: president,
Jed Ahrams; vice president, Cary
Finder: treasurer, Dong Bicker:
secretary, Alen Paritz historian,
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book publications by thi Lithographers ami Printer's National Association, it would be appropriate to note
tii. strides that it has made under
t!
advisorship ol Perrj Ashley.
n lir7. Mr. Ashle) became the
advisor ol the Kentuckian. It was his
yearbook that
produce
ould feature all forms oi campus
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The Kentuckian previous!) had
up the activities ot the Cre k
izations, and contained little or

no publicity concerning the campus
life ol the indent odea! student
Hi enlarged the size ol the yearbook to 9 x 12 inches in 1958, added
a color section in I960, and introduced a "Student Activities" section
which showed students both at play
and ".nrk.
His ideas paid off. In ll)"37.
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1,500 books were sold, but
1962, the circulation has doubled to
3,01 0.
Ilit Kernel would like to take
this opportunity to congratulate Mr.
ishli
hades Stone, editor ol the '62
Kt ntuekian and. the entire K ntuckian
t.:tt. for winning this award tor the
University and moreover for giving
:u!i iit tin high caliber yearbook
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to get In i notice of a- n mint
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pus vot s.
In tl i sarm paper ot tfi 23rd th
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Jackil Elam, irti Latter

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Student Congress activities. I am
writing this letter on the 23rd day oi
April and it is concerned with the
fi nt page story ol the same day.
The ( irrex tions
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stndent ik w spaper ). did not see an
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h ipp nines ot this j. iportan
tin
the Student (governhl
meeting
body. It st cms tin d th it tin K rw
had bettei concern it.!i with a
old dichi ;t "the kettle
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tor each office. In both tin secretary and treasurer's races there were
mor than two candidates nominated.
2. "Pitts .
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nominated bj
Gene Sayre. I support Mr. Pitts in
this race but Mr. Ted ICusb r, Aits
and Sciences sophom re, had the nominating honors.
3. "The
two women up for the
The
position ol treasurer are .
article
had ahead) stated thai two
LtK students, Jim Childers and Frank
Dickey are seeking the treasurer's
position. I believe the correct position Miss Hewitt and Mis, Weber are
s
king is that t secretar)
The gross st rror "I all, however,
i, that the Kt met is either playing
favorit s r is guilty "I n porting part
ol the stor) or truth. Miss time
Arts and Sciences sophomore from Russellville, is running for
secretary and was nominated by Mr.
Ed Monroe. This exclusion !y the
Kernel will in no wav enhance her
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under circumstances so much more
favorable both tor providing and for
using the means ot education?
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MEXICO Cmr-T- hi
behavioi ot
students has become, lor
Latin American governments, a barometer ol Castro's intentions. And
tin behavior ot
students
in Mi rico until the Match 1") events
;it the University ot San Nicholas.
Morel ia had been reassuring.
Mexican students had
their own guns when
engaged in serious fighting. This detail was important, tor it symbolized
the dMterence between Cuban policy
in Mexico ami Cuban policv in Venezuela ot Colombia, where students
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routine at first. A faction of students
and professors had gotten the univer-sit- )
president fired- another faction
captured several campus buildings and staged a violc nt strike to
protest the firing.
T he
deposed president, Eli de
(. d tri, Doctor of Letters, had taken
office shortly after the Bay oi Pigs
disaster.
scholar!) Marxist, he himself had fired 34 conservative faculty
of
members,
including
professors
medicine and physics, tor neglect of
duty. The dispute precipitated !y his
action was almost identical with the
trouble that had just l en cleared
up at the University ol Puebla, where
tinpattern had included, as usual, the
a president who had been
Bay ol
fired, and student riots.
It was too much different either
from the University ol Guadalajara,
where followers ot a
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Army
troops, maintaining martial hi'.'.' in the
city, were stationed in the stin t below. The students pelted them with
tear-ga- s
grenades, Molotov cocktails
and. finally, bullets. Several soldiers
win hit. Tin troop, fired hack "into
the aii, according to official reports.
The students then retreated, leaving
oim ot th. it number dead. Ih had
been shot in the back. There is still
some debate whether the bullet had
come from the street helow or from
Communists on the root. The nearly
horizontal angle t the fatal wound
made the latter explanation seem pos- -

The following day official sources
that there had bet a

in Morelia denied

any

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governor

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after all, that the nature of the ol-- f
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in Latin America may yet prove
IniH'her nn !,!i m than the liudeldi
To put the diWir
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in it, hliiiitsi form. leal tan
civen to t'.- bndless, but not hraii
ti tin braink ss.
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Inert.
Dr. Enrkie
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pvor RpihI In Stepping Stone

Football Clinic Set

UK

Bart Starr, quarterback of the World Champion Grei
Bay Packers, will be on hand tins weekend to participati
one :)f the most outstanding lecture t.ttts ever lined up
a football clinic in Kentucky.
and pmdui etl his secaad undefeated nam in 'til.
The occa.Mon will be the Cni- of

Football
Ker.'uckv
ft up lor Friday and
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Saturday. Tlie p MB i
turnout anpacied ti yeai stems
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was ctaaaged la arder that ti'."
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Jacobs hasn't decdod oa

Twist, Blast t trr Sleath Hannd,
and Devil It -.
Several factors were probably
involved in Itainer llesh Ten-nay- 's
decision to ie Candy
strictly on workouts to p.e-pa- te
f'jr his derbj run
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hometawa
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footers,
beatea tiirc times ir g
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But the t 'aw ".
Stal
in ver Ihrishel oat at Use
ipo uors'.- t'luii third) and has
net lost thii ye r.
While No Robbery and Candy
Spots are waiting ft r the Derby,
Beret Bend wffl go into the
Stepping S. ne n Friday. Tin?
race will be run at Churchill
Downs.
Keeneland will close up hop
tomorrow
wfth another derby
prep, the Bluegrass
Stakes
Among the hopefuls for this mile
te-- t
and
will be
Outing Cla.--s. stablemate of No
Robbery.
AS many a
il may ehaBeaws
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stable f 10 pt t u I :
Barbs Dan - Chateaagay, M tine
baace Farm'- - (iet Around. ar.:l
I.. L. Bags hi IFs I aefcee an- - es
pected to -- tart. Other pit iti!i-tie- hit hide (
Lemon
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The Wildcats and Yetton lacket
afternoon .a::.e: : Say
and morrow. Bcm tilts win ie
gin at 3 p,m,
The final hqnwtand ol the
season win be concluded Friday
and Baturday when the Georgia
Bulldogs move in for two single
games.
The UK record thtU far is
eight wins and even losses ever
all with a conference mark of
five victories and six setbacks.
The Cats close out the cea-o- n
next week with three road games.
The opposition wifl be furnished
once by Eastern Kentucky ,.r.d
twice fcv Vanderhttt.
Kentucky

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supposed to be the di idinsj '.acas to whether he would g.o
tor
in the Stepping Stone or Derby
Trial.
Never

keg lit hi it
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from a
Bend, fresh
victory in the Forerunner Purse last Friday, has
won all of four starts this year
including the Flamingo Stakes.
Ka Bobbery - expected la leave
New Fart lasaatrow
aad reach
lit i
FlMaj hj van. His
sria last Saturda in t tit Wottd
Mtnii.ri.ti saaeh heNeveis tui f
Slaaatara and there - le-- s and
It
talk tl this SMlli liun lor the
Bases ltin
saay a two horse
affair. In fact, a ronvincini win

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in 1953. The tk n er last
one rate in hi- - t:. "re cuter a
that a in the D rby to DJ
a net also
Star, waaaa
Never Benci

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an unbeaten horse uivivtil
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Derby with i:.- blemished. O: : .'tt vich in 1$
and the fiUv, Regret, m 1GI
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included
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