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By KAKIE URCH ,‘Z' 'l‘ht‘ members of Kappa lk‘lk‘l ‘0’ e\ er\b0d V "\ Ll\ in 2‘ “Vi ' {.34
Staff Writer 4 . I rority are mourning the death of one ' .. ’ , ; - ‘ 1' if ‘
P , ‘“’ K , of the newest additions to their ShOCh. . '. ., '1 i‘i't'.
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tains some of the writer's opin , . .Jimmy'e LOU Lynch. a 17‘3“dl‘“ld . .l ‘ 't ' {3.15:
ions andobservations \ English freshman. was killed edrly kappa Delta prt"'d""' 3" f ‘. 2'
" . Friday morning in a two-car colli _— 'i’ ‘5 ‘ ’,'3‘ .‘
3 If Lexington (10%,” watch its Q , , a \ ‘ sion while she was returning to cum 4 ; ‘ " l
ste . it may soon be known as v at. u , us from Richmond ”Yd” ””1“ "'Jv‘ W“ "t" ~~" l
“LfiueAmegs.” ,; “3?? 4 ‘.\ é \‘, « ’I . p "It will take us awhile to get «Her hurt all” 'h‘” “ -‘ Y ' ’—" -'-*‘»" u" ’ 'I t" ,, t. N
This moniker would not be in 4,1 '1 ’/"‘E£" " I V - . . ) _4 , it.” said 'l‘eresa Simpson. president the C2” r V. ' '~
.4 reference to any influx of souvla» .’ , ., _:4 . " 4 ‘ of Kl) She said the incident was a H'“ “t“ “Wit "WU \tfftitl'i’uh " f ’x‘ " \
. kja or sculpture. but to a local . it. '~ I; 12? . . ' terrible shock to the whole sorority HUSP‘M ’- -‘ "3' K'” “'4’”? int-'1‘: _, ’. ,
music scene which rivals that in ' it w . . . _4. because they had all seen her Just 11 and “NM"? mil LIN -\ 1‘ 2M“? .71 7 . '1' " _t . -.
. Athem, Ga, home of REM. and ‘I fit " ‘ .v: _-,. ,, few hours belore Sailitm'i'"? ‘ ”with”? in“ Mt“ , ~. \' "t' 1
American-Music-That-Matters. ’ ,3 ‘ “ ' u ( » "We had a Special cookout for all "\ttn-r. .u- mart: mew-.tnrl, Ms " t." ' .'- 1' '
About 300 People made the ~‘fig ‘ .75"? \‘p 9 ' . the Pledges Thursday atterntxin. in ‘h‘M‘ "l" ‘31'1’5' “3"“ "P“. " : If-
local music scene Sunday at Q ‘ , ~ *lmpwn said "It all happened m d” \"“i"“'" " V" -‘ "“'“ “" i .. “ '-. ‘
Debut Concert sponsored by Lex- 3 Z“ 4444 4' suchashort time -- had more :::i1e to at”, iti‘sr: ~. no? .4 ~‘_‘ . ' ’4 4'
ington‘s own SPLAT! Records in -,, . P .»\ccorr.llng to police reports the bitch f4 1‘ V”? " "*1 ”WU" '_ ' - '.
Woodland Park, The concert ' " ‘ 467 ‘ accident occurred at 12 32 a in at leimti l‘u“"""‘i ‘ ‘ if” “ti" . V , '
brought musicians and fans u .. l\ M the intersection of Interstate 73 um! ”5““ "‘t“ . »=-"“- “‘ ' . ‘ i.
new, old. legal and underage ., f _ ., ., _ , ‘ Athens-Bootiestxlro Road when d car ”W" “5" " " ‘. .‘- ' ‘
together for a day of Kentucky ' l :4 '4 ' *-’ 4,.» (”Well by l’raZler r‘lannery of Lex- Pit-(lung Ki. «.1» in w '5» met : V -
music. Kentucky sun and Ken- ,. v t ington crossed the center lane and lights .,, m-r 1.» n; 1 li'tmllt‘") ' ’ ‘ " K t-
tucky barbecue (courtefiy of Bll- fi .; f ' ' 4 \ L "\4 . struckLy'nch scar head on Lynch s It i; soft” : ‘tn mtnrity ? a - . .y W
ly'sBar-B-Qmobileunitl . 4 ’ "I ( N \ " There was no possible way she 'l‘husr .ti-zt mm -3 'l» nuppzes' . .4 -- 6“ --
The concert featured fight of ' ” \1 \ \ 4 could hate avoided the acctdent. moments or he' in» i:._: .\'.' Tr: xery . '4 ‘. " .
the 10 local bands which appear .. \ x \ salt: Kic Houkllens. an dCcounttng tniirtkitiii-l' Tl: l' 4’ _? " \ g
on the newly formed label's Com z ' 4 senior ‘He lt‘lzinnery' ran directly I _ 4 ' E '_ .1 ’ t _ V
Dilation Album. along with va~ H' i . intuher ' HIM“ JUN K“ n»; "' "*3 V’N' '1' 4 . . '- '
rious other local groups and mu— , E i ‘ Ly rich and her roommate Bonnie hQ‘Y4‘1“;‘h“V“_~“ “‘5 ”W “\t” m" . i ' 4
sicians. ;' , \ 4‘ Hill. who had also pledged Kl)soror “H“ ‘ ""4 ‘3” ‘ ' it‘d-M ’3 4? 4. .' '-
The free concert began at “can“ ”.9 4.4. ity were stuck in the car until the ”l“ L ' . l= _‘1
about 1330 .m n _ . lliccdrrlyed "Neitheroneot thenl i.“ WV. - \ , . " " ' -_ ".
p.m. Each tfand [$336282 Sign: Tony Briggs and Becky Sturdivont of Vale of Tears perform at Sunday's SPLAT' Records Debut Concert Sum-ti out. and neither one of them mil-3:, l 1h, 14 yri:\x 4.4 , 1‘ ' ‘ ~ I
ute 59!- WhiCh included the song ls were the headlimng grou . Belzac and And\ Re an. and a . ). .. , .. , thought they were badly hurt ’ 52‘” funeral Hoi'm : kin rem: , i .' . l ' -‘ l
the SJ'OUPS recorded for the com each representing a differs; keyboard and bass diet bv Pat :Sétfr;;::)my:dirhimxl’uigi- 1”“ Tha"k"r-“meml"‘r Of“) lyiicl: s littl‘i;t'i-t‘.=.l l Kaitlin-it. ‘ ' ‘ ,
pilattonrecord. styleoflocalmusic. {\lcNeeseand scottStOess ' Model ”(Zens wrt.diti{{.,rm\1 Lynch Ms at liumanu Hospital W’Dlt‘ d”*"’t‘1c‘1 W "it 3 i “
Mod 1 Gt \1( T 4 Stage set changes were filled The concert opened with a sur~ with "Thunder - which {Mum-id ”mil 3 '33 it “1 “he“ She “11> pm 144444444 V‘” 5"" “”7 “ W“ H ‘ ’ 3
l t ed? 45111;n§~ l- - Ad"? with short performances by local prismgly impressive set by the something ”f a duet minim.“ ”"U’Wt‘d ‘lt‘tid b) Staff (1000“ M (“l“m mm" ”H"! '
“8“ len . “40 Small BOdleb. musicians not on the offICtal line- young musmans m Model (m. h , , ,. . _. cause of massive internal chest tn u , .i ._ , n i , . ' -". '
Vale of Tears. Velvet lalvls. Gold- u n . .11. ., b' 3 . 'h 1 ~d v v r ythm guitar and “M” w ,. .4 , 1 NW” ”N ‘1‘ W‘ e ' I ‘ .. * i
en Age. Radio (‘afe [S and A4 Rp'hval acousic set y. l\(ll_\ zen; worep ace (itizen hdne tits .ittoiuingtowlice repoius hm. ”Mm, ‘ g, __m. . , , ', .
' ‘ ‘ 1‘ R‘- d“ “0me duet 5} Jerry ml 9 dd} 5 lineup. playing heavy V's l Hill. Puss ‘ 's'hc lived for three hours after it. '1".."tii‘ Mr" is L r rw . ' . 5 ‘. .
. -__ ___... _._.-._ _.._____ . __ . ___ .______..____________._..___._.V_s..._.._-- .___.._ ‘tii- .treik 'siliipsoti said "the clot» Viv-U "f s. ' l . l I .
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TWA crewmembers pick out hijacker who killed Navy diver , ‘ 0f Titanic -- g. . ' ,
BVJA-MES ROWLEY "We were able to pick out one of “A very thorough investigation is 0 .- - ’i '1’ ~ " - ‘
Assomated Press the photographs.”he said gomgon.”saldonesource / dlscovered . 'l .' ’
{\laresca declined to identify the Network videotapes from teler , V l ' I ' -
WASHINGTON f The terrorist gunman by name. saying only that vision coverage of the leay' hijack fl' - l ' - 1 I .7
who killed NEW)‘ diver Robert Dean “he was very well groomed. you lng ordeal were subpoenaed bv fed- \' Pstltls “J 3‘ 5 ’ht'm-h. 9“ u i . . ' .
Stethem4 during the hijacking of would never have guessed he would eral prosecutors along ' with Pedlnun nib ”raft-m mt. “MW: ”:va . l . ,4. l t I" '
TWA Flight 847 was identified in a beahijacker” photographs taken bV The NO. . .m‘m’“ “""“‘."‘" ”*1“ “f‘ V“ , - 95
photograph Shown to crew members 4 4 ‘4 4 f 4 4 t - lolindldntl d l-rench goicrnrnent in , . .- , ’
b FBI ts the l ‘4 The [“0 other crew members, tidted Tress The news agency also "5': .5 mm“. announced ”Mom,“ The , 4 4 .
y 389“ ~ panes (‘O-pllm (‘apt John L Tog-[rake and Benja- furnished audio tapes of news cover; _ H . B h 1. . N t i .J‘ . i ' . 2'
says. . . . ‘ mm C. Zimmermann. the flight en- age transmitted over the AP Radio M 44:1th ldwh'k ”in A. firm.” Jr' if? V. -‘ ' t; ‘ "'. C.
Flt-5‘ Officer thp (" Maresca gineer. could not be reached for network. .i : rg arr“ IMF, ”I Hi” kdu‘fmg Rh? t ' : "I
said he and two other crew mem- comment Their hom t l h "\ ‘4“- deatho. l .ildpassengersdndt'rew _t 4 . . r, , _,
bers picked out a picture of the hi. number‘ ni‘ted e eep one These materials are being re- ~ 7st ,fl ,' . 1h" “mm”? "" “*Ndr‘h ‘md i . .' '
jacker Who Shot and killed Stelhem sareu l5 \Vle“.ed l)_\ federal agents. another ‘ ‘ . 4' 4 l‘zxplOlLtllUli 0i {ht ‘t‘ii sultl lht‘ " .1 _I I, ‘v.' a": ‘
23. a passenger aboard the plane FBI agents interrogated the 36 sourcesaid X “s .. _- "I _ wreckage. mum m 1"‘2" ‘9‘" "l - .y -‘ P " I
that was hijacked June 14 after passengers and three crewmen after . : ' " —~ i 4 “at”. 4“» ldt’mltit‘d 9‘} the French ‘ . 2‘ ', .
takeoff from Athens.Greece they were released Julv 1 by Shiite After the mJaCkm Boemg 727 “(as “‘ ‘ « ' .- 'I " _ made MR ”Uhmanm’ “mar ”mm .‘ " 'A .4 3" ' - '
Stethem was beaten and shot June Amal militiamen and “gm,” to a mll- flown from Beirut to Home last 4 w _ and American made Alttilt untier- . 4, ' ‘. . " l 4
15 in the plane‘s cockpit. and his itary hOSpital tn Wiesbaden. West month‘ H“ agents poked through I ‘ “awn‘wwrm ‘ i
body was dumped on the tarmac at Germany the badly darnaged T“A Jetllnfl- .. m- The litiinio whith lLs owners . 4 1
Beirut International Airport 4 4 . dusting it for fingerprints and taking billed as unsinkanie. was bound tor i ' . i'. _
. g y The ltBl is conducting an investi- Photographsthe source said. ' N9“ \Oi'k 0" 11> mdltlt’n “Hark ' | ' , ' "
During a telephone interwew last gation In an attempt to gather when it went down on the night of ' ‘ ' . . .
week from his home in Salt Lake enough evidence to obtain a federal Due to the sensitive nature of the .,,_ ’ April Li H. lot.) ‘_ _ .‘i _‘ i ‘
Olly' Marsca 53” the ”from“ grand jury indictment against the case. Justice Department and FBI . “muss-ohm. in its announcement the agency ‘ ' ‘ " ll 3
:hfillslrethangl‘ ageShtesetShOf :14); mug terrzrists for the hijacking and the officials are refusmg to comment on Victory said the French and American insti ' -' ' l
a n ow crew mur er of Stethem. accordi to the overnment‘s investi ation. . . tutes s nsorin the ex dition ' V ."
members following their release government sources who spoEE on which gis being directed bv tie dev bieiofil‘sjer:_orrtcge'54 Ctlo the crowéd otter Winnmg "‘9 owe“ agreed immune: not to mail: pub~ ~. I, " " i
from l7days ofcaptivity. condition ofanonymity'. partment‘s criminal division. 9 I 0 “SK on 0530000 purse Sunday he statements on the results of the . i _ . . i
search "unless they were dbsolutely l '
O O certain of the facts - '
ew s 11 en -run copy servrce available on campus .- . . . - .. .
(‘ial television network. t"l‘\ hrodd- . ’ - 'l ' . '
cast what it said was d shi -to-shore " ' ‘
BySAlLAJA MALEMPATI Medley said he thinks Copy Cat's time ago. and it was supposed to spent the whole summer working on same capabilities as other copy 'merv‘ew “"‘h Dr Romr‘p Ballard ' I ' ‘
StaffWriter location in the Student Center will have started years ago." Medley it. and learned something every shops in Lexmgton He wants to pro- an Amorwa" member 0‘ 1“" ”99m . ' ' - f .'
4 4 ‘ be more acceSSible and advanta- said. “But Student Agencies didn‘t day “ vtde students and faculty with the lion. m “h“‘h h" ““d m" team had " ' V
Although the Umverstty s regula- geous to both the students and fac- have the money." (‘opv (‘at is independent from the best quality and service ' found 9‘9“” "f the ”Wk earlv 5“” ‘ V I
“005 for cheating and plagiarism ulty. The business plan for theshop was Universitv and is run entirelv by The shop is equi ped Wllh three da" about 36” ”“1“ “’“m "f, 5‘9“" _
arfipretty 511“. being a COPY cat can 4 So far there has been a good reac- recently appr0ved by the board of studentsvlt is open from 8 a m to it copiers»: a large or: for more so- foundland ’ . ,
59113120th Student Agencies had 3:114 fight the customers. Medley directors of Student Agencies and p m. Monday through Friday and 10 phisticated work and two small ones ‘61 I” “It I‘M" ‘ ' . . ' . '-
. 4 _ i_. verybody says it sgreat. Copy Cat opened Aug. 19. said Tom a.m to4pm on Saturday for walk-in customers Self-serve
I“ mind when 1‘ sponsored Copy Cat. Cindy Brown, a personnel senior Welton. assistant manager of Copy "Business is starting to pick up rices are 4‘» cents for l tt ' ' ' ‘ l
8 photocopy shop that recently who used to make her copies in the Cat. now since classes have started and gopv 3H cents for a leggl 50956:: i
opened I" 251 Student Center. The M1. King Library. has found Copy Medley said Copy Cat has been an there is a lot more student traffic.“ 10 cents. for an ll~inch by EL-lflch INS|DE ‘ ‘
semce offers UK students and fac- Cat to be more convenient and invaluable learning experience for Welton said. “We‘re expecting tthi's sheet deduced rices also are livail- t
pity the same facilities as full-serv- cheaper. "Since 1 have to get a lot of him "It‘s the closest thing to being week tobereallv strong, able for bulk pristing
ice copy shops With the convenience copies. it's cheaper because of the a student and in the real world at “We're looking right now Just to “We‘re providing a good product H" "mm" "mm“ one“ "“°”“'
offin on-campuslocatlon. . 4 4 quantity.:‘ 4 thesametime.“ _ break even. That's our goal this se- at a good price in a convenient loca- “‘3‘ a" “'9" a“ “W" “mm-"5 "‘r
We re ising competitive price Copy Cat is a product of Student However. “getting this thug open master." he said “Next semester lion while at the same time creating am“ 35“ "“9"" F‘" "‘0" d"
strategy and stmsmg con- Agencmsa campus group that spon- wasn‘t easy.“ Medley said. “Start. with more credibilitv we‘re hoping employment for UK students and WV" ”all”
venience." said Bill Medley. prai- sors several small businesses "The ing from a piece of paper and get- to makeaprofit." ' giving them some real-world experi-
dentof Student Agencies. idea for the shop was there a long ting it actually opened was hard. 1 Medley said (‘opy (‘at has the ence." Medlevsaid 7'“ “"0" PM" ”“5" E“‘°mbl‘- a
' group from Venezuela. will give the
J . d. N. t N C t t o h campus an international flair with
ourna lst to l t three concerts. For the titorv. see
SCllSS icaragua 3 CW man en 01’ Olllg ”MRSMW.
By KI'MB'ERLY'SISK tlfy at the trial of four peace activ- Reding was asked to come because Woodrow Wilson School of Public if it was working for the Nicaraguan
Contnbutlnanter ists. who were arrested June 13 tn 8 “we needed someone who had the and International Affairs at Prime people. m
sit-in at the office of Rep. Larry credentials to testify in court and we ton University. He is founder and
A journalist whose 8081““) to 1"“ Hapkins (Ft-6th District), are hoping the lecture will inform former president of lsles inc a non- Reding also toured other Central
demand the Nicaraguan revolution The sit-in was in protest of Hop- people.“ profit group that promotes ISOClall‘v' American countries to compare
in relation to other nations Will kin's vote to give aid to contra Reding thinks “there is a lot of and ecological] r5 mime devel "‘9’“ to Nicaragua He then re- Today will be partly sunny with the
share some Of his findings tonight at forces operating on the borders of misinformation about what is going opment in "mi, cite; and Third “med and mte ”’0‘" his 0“” hish in the upper 80s Tonilhl will
theNewmn Center. . Nicaragua. Reding will be available on in Nicaragua.“ Mitchellsaid. World “an” vauons- “15 NOVember 1934 "We be increasingly cloudy with a 20 9...
Andrew Rotting. who has Visited to testify about current conditiom in Mitchell also said Reding and the Ming became ,memied in (ten. 1" (""S'ianitt‘ and Crisis was “9- cent chance er thundershowers ind
Nicaragua four times In the last {8 thecountry. tour who were arrested are “more "a. America after worms m are 'Med by the Associated Chmh the low in the mid cos. Tomorrow
mu":- '“1 8?"! ' "a W“ "' Richard Mitchell. a member of the interested in Nicaragua and making nadn and observing government "“5 as "‘e ”95‘ feature “'"c'e °‘ Vi“ be mostly cloudy with - ‘0 ver-
mnfi.§:ml:l:raginn Policy on Waterfall Affinity Groupxan again. {topic aware of the situation than principles, Mitchell said. He then Wye!"- can dance oi lhundenhowm and
‘ ' ‘ zation idVOCflfilnG Mn‘det CW“ actualcase. spent about four montls in Nicarav Since then. Reding has published m'hi'h'mh'ml‘ “-
Rledlm also is in Lexington to tea- disobedience in Nicaragua. and Rolling. 31. is a graduate of the gun to study the government and see more than lOarticleamthesubject.
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. ,. , V Education Classes 1018 Taylor Ed Bldg 8- Worsham Theatre 7:30 p.m. payment is due if paying by mail; Student 3”, dallGallery: ll-5 M-F 12-5 Sat; Call7-8867
‘ ‘ ' r f 4 309 m CO” 74857 ' Sports Entry deadline for intramural Flag “"95 . Other: National Student 599“" Language
. ; .3 I- . o Movres The Breakfast Club $1.75w UKID Football ”um in at mgrs, meeting only); SC e Movies: The Breakfast Club; $175“,me Hearing Association Cook-Out; to be an-
r . . .. I. . ,' worsham Theatre 7 30 p m Theatre 5 pm“ Call 7-3928 Worshom Theatre; 7:30 pm. nounced; l2 Noon
' ' ' i . - 0 Academics, Last day to enter an organized . Meetings: N.O.Wi Emergence-A Feminist 0 Movies: The Breakfast Club; 31.75 w/UKID:
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. ' f I... , I» 9 Meetings Kentucky Intercollegiate State
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,. ' r _ ° ReligsOus Sunday evening fellowship- O Exhibitions. Perry and Leonard Exhibit, “~
l, _ ' , II VVO'Sh'D dinne: 8 fGHOWSl‘lp Cl K'HOUSG 0" RasdallGallery‘Ca|l254-6026
.‘ ‘ . “Nose 5* Sp rr 01112544881 . Mavues Silent Mavie: Si 75 w UKID:
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' . ' I ' 9 b The Breakfast Club $175 w UKID Worstiom Theatre 9 9-9 27' Perry and Leonard Exhibit: Rasdoll Gallery; Call 254- 9 91 UK Football "Cke’ distribution for game against Bowling
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Venezuelan New ABC series COPS ‘Miami Vice’ style '
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Although all 1” members are 'n' Nashville. Memphis. (hattanooga Nicholas ('ampbell plays Nick than play for them lies a scam ' His first riraiiiatii Iiili- i h‘n“ . ", ‘: LESS;
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music major atSimon Bolivar ran Torn Moyii who founded the GENERAL CINEMA . VVV i353"

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Studies. \\hli(' he was teaching at free pertorniance. is at H p m FAYETTE M‘ll Turf CC'OTIHQ Company Will be hiring for the upcoming race meet . - ,. \
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