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: Q W on I , 45-minut e budget session: Bankers Hours parking lot attendant at the Main Street branch of the Bank of Commerce g _'
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of nervousness on Wall Street and 2,, ,
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Reagan on gave his Cabinet its first are frustrated because we don’t see :
look at the new round of budget cuts instant recovery —— , _ , u _ ‘_
yesterday, including a virtual across- “But we never romised it would be By RACHEL BERRY With the student interest this We did lose a few people (over the is open Monday through Friday from 3
. ' the-bard trimming next year. eas and we nevgr romised it would Reporter semester. Q summer), and With the hiring freeze, 8 am. until 4:30 pm. Imtructions for
The reductions total :30 billion in be ’1'“, We can, ,5; smmpeded now ___________ . We ve had a tremendous Increase we; 0031th replace them."VHoward on-campus interviewing and a place— ;
fiscal 1983 and $44 billion in fiscal b l: u: t' f W t ta in the number of students usmg our said. But we feel we're still main- merit manual listing fall recruiting '. _
. or); :1: te: dm" 1°” aim Emu-‘5 S Y If you’re a butcher, a baker or serVices, she said. “During the first taming thequality ofourservices." schedules are available from any 2:"
m Pentagon budgetwill be one of mm theyc’out's‘: we hag“; sseet'fgr candlestick-maker, you might have a wee.“ °f “PM; we had “’0 “9‘” The Placement and Career Center staff member 5?
- the targets for cutting and sources lves .. tough time finding a job these days. registrants. . 7:
who declined to be named said only a “"5“ ‘ But if you’re a prospective graduate ceilfeifisaalieigédbif 333533.? '
few “sacred cows" would escape the “Can an one here 53 that if we help isn’tfar away. . . . U L b k t
2 budgetaxe. can't do it? someone dozvn the road The Placement and Career fthmcal students, she ‘5 seeing 00 S are r alses fig
‘ “The PresidevrQllt ll gublicly lvoice: can do it, and if no one does it what Resource Center, on the second floor b33173 liberal arts students than ever . E7
' -_ . peasurea a treet’s suggis ha tothecoun '3 Anofushere of the Mathews Building, has a ‘ _ t fl t t if!
. response to the elements of his Mime economy-77 would face an hallway papered with job an- Although the center ls M7 ““9“ pr I 098 a 0 89 cu S 2.7
I. . economic program already adopted eventual collapse. nouncements and recruiting posters. for '75 job-referrals, other servrces 7,7
and he urged his Cabinet 00¢ t0 be “I know it’s a helluva challenge, but Careers such as a swine management are available 7° all students.- Helping '7
“stampeded now by frustration or ask yourselves, ‘If not us, who? If not trainee anda petrochemical engineer frame" “7“" skills 'thhhca‘whv .3”
' fear." ' now, when'?’ are just two of the many jobs now workshops on resume mm.“ “7971"" W— forthiskindof increasearebeing 00h- if
' That frustration was expressed by Gergen told reporters after the available. ques, 7'”. on dressmg for '“teiv’ews Reporter Side’ed here.
- ‘ , Republican leaders on Capitol Hill, meeting that Reagan still has not Charmaine Hunt,asenior majoring and inleldual career guidance La"? Mehlbauer, acting met
. . one of whom said that unless the decided how deep to cut the defense in French and German, visited the :33le are 8“ Offered by the — director at U of L, said the univer- '
- ‘-, financial institutions don't lower their bu et. But Ger en said the other center this week. ' . . . , . Sill/’3 budget committee ordered all _
2 I 1- interest rates, he Wlll sponsor legisla- deggnments wertga given a range of “I gota little scared whenlsaw (all . A resource . library With ‘occupa- b Slash: mf Keendtuglléy s 'educatitgr; auxiliary ”me including {00"
' lion to tax away their “windfall pro- figures to work with pending the final the) openings for engineers," she ‘¥°“a.'d"'°°‘°"‘i‘ and careemmma‘ “d372,, “7 °r° Umim‘ .y services and the WWI to in-
, msgv decision on Pentagon spending. said. But Hunt added that her first im- tion is also available for students to Louis ebookstore to P8138 llS prices crease profits by five percent tomake
Reagan, who has resisted sugges- For fiscal 1932, which begins Oct. 1, pression of the center was good, and use. . . bymfive percenéetfo help offset a ‘3'8 UP some 0‘ the deflClt resulting from
, tions that he intervene t0 “'3’ ‘0 bring the department heads were told to ex- that she was continuing to explore her In spite Of the incr eased demands in “Al“ budget olfcn‘ d the CW5
: . down the record interest rates, was pect across-the—board cuts, Gergen career options there. for these serVices, the center has had though U L has h? 70 take Mehlbauer said he honed ‘0 make
‘ . 3 quoted byhischief spokesman,David said, but he refused to reveal the Drema Howard, assistant direc— '75. manpower reduced through simh a measure to. ease its money 575,0“) by WSlhE the bookstore’s
R. Gergen, as telling the Cabinet in a percentages being discussed. tor of the center, has been pleased UniverSity budget restrictions. bmd' UK 3m” Director Feter .7717. prices. “We could not make “9 the 2
. :. zgerald said that no consrderauons money any other way," he said. “We .
' I h n . took as little out as we possibly could .
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W Dr., is one shop that caters to the col- $12; sweaters. $7; pants, $14; their orders and have an abundance Juli Thorton, Marianne’s sales candy, will be increased five percent f7,“
2 » StaffWriter legebudget. Wrangler corduroys. $18; and LL. of garments left over, he said. These clerk, said approximately one-half of over retail. Textbook prices,
~ "In today’s economy, we sell mer- Bean buttondown oxfords, $7.99. must be sold to clear out stock, and their customersare UK students. She however, were not increased this -
7 ——-—————————-—— chandise people can afford, especial- Welgo’s also carries Kentucky are thus priced atareduced rate. said the big items with the college semester because of the late date of 2 '
. , , ; ly students," said Woody Burns, jerseys and recently started carrying Another factor in the low prices is students this fall are silk bluises and the committee’s order. Items such as V
' Looking into 1? bare closet ‘5 Welgo’s general manager. “We have UK blue jears, complete with that the store is home-owned and baggy corduroys. notebooks, paperbacks and personal _1 f
\ .’ depressing. kaE into _a ”bare what every other store has, but we emblem. The store is currently sell- doesn't have, to go through various Beginning prices for silk blouses care items have already been in- .-‘
, \ wallet’is worse. Knowthefeeling. have it much cheaper." ing UK socks for $1 per pair to UK retailers like the chain stores, Burns are $13.99; sweaters, $8.99; dresses, creased. T ‘
72 Don tpushthe panic button, “0‘ yet. Much cheaper means men’s students withavalid ID. said. $10; dress pants, $10.99; corduroy Mehlbauer said since students ,
. . Getting thty and quantity clotlung sweaters starting at $15; three-piece Welgo’s is able to sell their mer- Cowden‘s Factory Outlet, located at pants, $8.00; and blazers, $27.90. already receive a discount, the price
l for a fraction ‘77 the °°St ‘5 merely a suits, $59; corduroy sports jackets. chandise at such low prices because, 1318 Russell Cave Road, 'is another While at Fayette Mall, a stop in rise is actually 8 decrease in the
l matterofknowmg wheretolook. $35; neckties, $3.99; pants, $10; and Burns said, “I’ve beeninthe business budget saver. Mangels could also be profitable. amountofdiscount received. 1'
“79130 s, located at ‘50 Southland oxford Ibuttondowns, $15. It also 40me now, and I know where toget Featured are such items as men’s There women will find blouses star- A 10 percait increase was original- -'
means women’s blouses starting at it.” Many manufacturers overrun Calvin Klein sweaters, $14.86; Pierre ting at $7.99; sweaters, $9.99; jeans, ly comidered, but the idea was
l ; : = z , Cardin jeans, $15.86; Levi belts, $5.86; $10. corduroy pants, $11; and blazers, discarded, O’Brien said. a
. \\ : ' 7 E E \ Wrangler shirts, $9.86; corduroy $21.99. “I thought a 10 percent increase ,
. \ g 3 5 3 pants, $9.86; straight-leg jeans, $8.86; Turfland Mall also has a low-cost, was too steep," he said. “The prices
7 E E 3 5 and shirts, $7.86. fine-quality clothing store for women of books are already toohigh.“ .Q
. 5 ’ _ 3‘P' ECE 3 Women haven’t been left out with called Deb. The larger increase was dismissed ,
. . Q \ g . 7L ' Levi jeans starting at $5; Lee and Deb has only been open seven mon- in an effort to stay within the local ‘
\ i 2 SUITS SPOR Sasson jeans at $19.86, corduroy tin, said Kathy Dunn, junior assistant market. Mehlbauer said. There are ‘
' 7 \ J T \ jackets, $24.86; Bobby Brooks manager. Dunn, who is also a UK no independent competing bookstores »
' ' \ 7 7 s 58 ACKE : \\ sweaters, $8.86; Wrangler shirts, education junior, said about 35 to 40 ontherchampus.
3 ‘ - 7 \ E 2 ‘ as T8 ? $11.86; and corduroy pants, $12.86. percent of their cistomers are college O'Brien said students were inform- .
7,.eg \ ‘ \\\\ . Marie Parson, Cowden's manager, students. ed of the increase through television
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. - it, , , . made at the factory adjacent to the this year are knickers, soft sweaters that students were accepting the in- -,
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' . '. -~"_ ‘\\I : : are the two main factors which keep Some general prices include wool “i think (students) are taking the g
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'2 ,_ » / a ‘ ‘ § ‘ f \ More good buys can be found at $19.99; corduroy jackets. $3.99; ski up.whynotbooks."0'Brien said. a,
, '« I . '7 \ ‘ \ 3 E \\ V I \ Gold Circle, located on 3291 vests. $19.99; dresses. $20.99; Mehlbauer said he hoped no addi- :1;
:5' 1 . \ . , = Q, i / ‘\ . 9 : \ Nicholasville Road. sweaters, $10.99; and knickers, $15.99. tionalinu‘easea waddbenecenaryI ,- _' .
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