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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 3, I972 LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY 40506 VOL. LXlll N0. 85 '. - :
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, y 0 ca pus groups 0 y or eneral Studies egree .
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anld mimiteli‘getotf (éfigethmienst package I would have to speak the Student Center to discuss the departmental Student AdVisory Feb. 15, With polling places set up
S ' , . against it because I‘m totally issue. Committees and Honoraries in in the Student Center, the King
tudent AdVisory CounCil are . : .
develo in an “affirmative opposed to the B.A.,B.S. proposal order t0 acquaint them Wlth the Library, and, Blazer, Donovan,
_ . ”p g for new A & S degree Forums are also planned for proposal and ask them to diSCUSS and Complex cafeterias.
_ action plan to halt the new A & S . ,, . . . . .
. . degree re uirement ro sal requ1rements. this week. Two definite forums With the faculty the proposal in
USAC' q ,. 1p p0 ' will be Wednesday, Feb. 9, in their departments. The faculty of Arts and ' i
. _ & S f lSWFltmga etter t0 allA A leaflet explaining the Blanding Tower at 8 pm. and' .. . . Sciences Wt“ V019 on the
. ' h acuity members asking proposed A & 5 degree Kirwan Tower at 9:30 pm. . Ind'V‘dual students should proppsals Feb. 16, Wednesday,at .
{em to SUpport the Bachelor of reqmrements is being printed by According to Mark Paster, USAC also talk ‘0 as "lany faculty 4 pm. in room 106 of the
' ‘ 9999““ StUdleS. Degree and Student Government and ShOUld co-chairman and member of A & members. as possmle so the Classroom
' . ' givmg them a rationale why the be distributed sometime this SStudent Advisory Council, other faculty M” be aware 0f student
BGS should be seperated from week. residence halls are in the process VIEWS, Harvey said. “The meeting will be open to
. the B'A” B'S' proposal for voting 3 of being contacted about possible students, as in the past, if there is
‘ DUFDOSGS: . student Government has forums. There will be a student no objection from those faculty
3 Glen Harvey,_co-chairwoman, planned a general student referendum concerning theB.A,, members present,“ said Dr. '
. _ . of USAC, explained ‘If these two assembly to be held 7:30 pm, 88. degree and the 8.08 Steve Langston, assistant dean .
_ 3 3 prOposals were voted on as a Monday, Feb. 14,1n room 206 of Letters are being sent to degree. It will be held Tuesday, of Arts and Sciences.
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‘2 , .V 3 / 3,- ac 5, Jews lscuss
2 w .‘ - t r ,. , . stereotyped roles '
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‘35 - . " ' ”' ' ' " " " “ ' - .3332 “The Jews have the money. The Italians are .
3 . ' ‘ " “t” L‘. '- 7' .. - . '.’__ _ running everything. . .The blacks do the dirty
3 . . ' ‘ work," said Doug Motley at last night’s discussion
. . , ‘ 3 § ‘ a§agl g ”,3 at??? . ,. _, 3m, 3 .3 between black and Jewish students, Motley was
_ 3 ‘2: _ - ":1” XL”: ‘ 5% iet uni-w speaking of stereotypes common among ghetto '
.' o. ‘ f” ‘3“ ' ' '3‘: } °’ ' “~ ' , “ i' blacks
‘ , . "s; 3 ' fit...“ ., 3 .3 3% ' ,. 12‘1"" David Schwartz. Jewis coordinator of the
. . i " 32% E in C5: 2 , ' discussion and a high school classmate of Motley. ‘
.: ' ' . ' 3 . ”hag ’9‘" \ 9‘15 5.. a A” $3 said there will often be a Jewish ghetto next to a
‘- a: , ~ \. Z .3. it 0 ‘ 3} 1" ‘2 black ghetto. while other whites live farther away. ‘
.' . " . $1? - :2? x -- -:-2» it 2.52}? . - - - - - 2 - - -
, _ t e 3e i t : ~ 3 g 3,... or- s” ._ Maintaining there is still anti-Semitism in the
3 . 3' g .1 “'3 _i ’5 3‘ its- 1 ' .1- United States, Schwartz said Jews unquestionably ~
, , _ i ’. 3 -' ll 3 , -_ 1- a g t feel tension at UK
- “ - . 5.2 .s—«v‘» ' “it ‘ ‘ we Motley, however. pointed out differences between
. . 3 : I a ~—~ _._ i ‘fi‘ blacks and Jews. “You can see me; I can't see you.
- ' .' , “ff 33:33.. i, ' ~ I ‘“ ; Jews got money; we got no money. I can become 3
~ . ' 9% a .3... -331 ." “' f . q 3 ‘ Jew, but you can‘t become a black."
" i i I i x a: ' a The discussion. sponsored by the UK .Hillel
. ' ' 3 . -. nu , ~ W . 3 4 Foundation. was attended by 20 people.
' . ' 5 - -» a “2;.” ‘ 3 ', - t ,3 Participants found few things in common between
' ' * A \ "ig ’ -~~_ blacks and Jews except that both groups have -
' » 3 - ‘ 2 _ undergone or are undergoing oppression.
. 3 ' . 3 _ ‘_ 3 . - ' : E A black man, pointing out that Jews left Europe
3 ‘ m"w . w”, ' ,g when they were persecuted said, “Blacks are
I - W 3 \ " gonna have to wake up and say, ‘One day--Africa.
‘ ' h We... “it Let‘s get the hell outta here.‘ “ .
,g I at“ ‘ k 3. at Turning to the economic contacts between blacks
+15: fires-2“»!- fi‘ - 3 , ' '
3 ., Meme. PM” by Ken mum.) and Jews. thelblacfis‘lsaid thfilr people cater; come
. , in ocon ac on le ewsw o are pawn ro ers or ‘
. 3 V . This seemingly larger than life chitecture project. Architecture who overcharge in ghetto stores. One said. “The
- Shackln erector set in front of the Margret students are planning ex- : : : .
g up , , , . , white man is usmg you (the Jews) to explmt the
, _ 1. King Library IS actually the periments concerning human bl ..
, - . . .. . acks.
. , - skeleton of a College of Ar- llvmg condltions In the structure.
‘ I V W k h t d ° l 't ' l h h d ‘
3 “If you find thepower source and apply pressure, Greever explained the use of different reference Concerning courthouses Greever said, “We as
3 2 then you can possmly get something done," said the materials any person has access to. American people have lost any sense that this
leader of the power structure research worltshop. A key source of information is the county cour- government is ours. It‘s important when we walk
- , The workshop, sponsored by. the Lexmgton thouse. Greever said. He cited several indexes into a courthouse that we feel, by God, this is our
Women's Political Caucus, explains “how to find which hold tax records, law suit plaintiffs and governmentand thatclerk is there tohelpus."
out who runs the City by studying public records, defendents, arrest record. The Mortgagee index
' doing library research and digging through cour- tells what monies any mortgagee in the area owes. Local radio and television Stations are also a
thouse contents and radio and television files. The Mortgagor index lists how much money any 50“”? 0f information, Greever continued. The
' Barry Greever. director of the Institute for morgagor has coming in from property he has sold. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Community Analysis said “social laws are being “An index of all property in the city (of passed a law in 1965 which said all stations must
violated" and backed up his Statement With Lexingtoni can tell you who lived there." Grever keep “'95- -.
statistics: : said.
wroughly one percent of the population in the Another place to go for information is a Greever said ”WHAS television was told by their
country has a little less than 60 percent 0f the “raw newspaper “morgue“ Greever told the group. The lawyers "‘ a letter beginning, ‘lt is With a heavy
money" (not counting stocks). morgue is a file of clippings and every newspaper heart we inform you...‘ and in a following
~61 percent of all stocks in the country is also has one. Usually they are open to the public, he paragraph said, Fortunately. the law is not
. owned by one percent of the population. said. retroactive? ”

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- ' 2—~TIIE KENTUCKY KERNl-Zl.. Tuesday. February ti. 1972 The university community experienced a rare Some of the voices were exceptional eizhitle qltiieii's
. ‘ sensation last Friday night in Memorial Coliseum. were good. Mary Magdalene. play Y thy
. it was rare because what they saw was rare— Lipton.hadahaunting v0ice that seemgdeteeamcpnln:
professional entertainment geared for a large silence. in contrast to blpton was t .n
‘ i ‘ I campus. who played Caiaphas. His beautiful booming bass
. ' ' ‘ Acting and Singing superb ‘Jesus Christ Superstar' perhaps left some people voice hadjust the right touch 0f Slmster ‘0 make
' . ‘ __ feeling unsure as to what they had seen. After all, him the Villain and PowberFf'guf' M d 'd caught
= ~ - - . 1e a n
_ ‘ I ‘ 6 o 9 the actors did not have costumes yet they d'd act. Herod 5 song. sung y ran i '
. ' ' ' ‘ ' JESUS Chl‘lSt superStar Props. crosses and other appropriate stage settings the audience 0” guard w'th "5 ”2.00 1920 S ”WW.“
xI '2. ‘ . ' . l. were conspicuously absent unless one can call the and the hip presentation by Madrlidk' It {as Coir}:
. ' 0 . - ‘ ‘ e mes i e
’ ' v, m orchestraastage prop. Itwasarock opera and one relief but such Wierd comic rei .. .
" ; f ' . ‘ , pulses WIth pPOfCSSlOIla 18 of the finest performances presented this year. ”Jesus if you can walk across my swimmlng POOL .
’ ' 7‘ .' Drama technique of Greeks used then I‘ll call you King of the Jews.
. I . I . .
l’ i. ”I ‘ 1 j 5 .' '. . By DICK THORNTON . . Decibel range near pain threshold
, ' . 7 Kernel Arts Editor A multi-faced chorus actefcmudclk “ck: ltéie Besides the excellent acting the orchestra han-
J 1' i' . - , ; .I .. and choruses m the plays 0f Eu“? e” “111. es‘Cy :if died the music well with a fantastic guitar piece by
. . ‘1 JOHN W. MANN Theynwere the leerian cf°lw ”ye ing iSiru hi: Robert Huston that must have made him feel like
f. I, .5 - '_ ‘ Kernel Sta" Writer him. They were the ismp es 0 d esuShPl‘ae "ghe Thor delivering his thunderbolts to the audience. At
‘6‘ »- . 'i - . ". name andlater hangingtheir “Fagin-s amd. theiil‘ times the music did reach the decibel range of audio
. , a were the people Jesus giet (iin his 1 etinlile atnSi i thunderbolts and people near the looming am-
} . I: ._ - ‘ restrainltla‘d 333;? com me With exce en ng ng plifiers had to cover their ears and enjoy the sonic
. ' was we m0 . - - ' '
i , ; , ' . . . . Vibrations through bone Conduction. .
'. . . k t I f The md'v'dual performers Vi’N ere p rofeSSégnal. _ The Student Center Board should be Commended .
I '- I‘" 'I = \ .iesus, portrayed Jb y ng- tfitjggfsnx'vho £23: on the lighting and visual effects. The several 1
z ‘ , . strateda relfuctant e‘suls ht:is i and burden that thousand dollars they spent toward the light set-up . .
'1‘ . f , , f ‘ . duty to per orm yet et t pa n . and the audio cue relay equipment made the total
,' , . : [I TERMPAPERS FULLY RESEAR came With the office of Jesus._ The technique of production a complete production.
S‘ u ' , ' ‘ ' J CHED, WRITTEN, and moving among the chorus, shaking their hands and 'd S d C B d bei c m-
. -, f. I. ., ,I ALLY west: by W, . . d h die ce t BeSi es the tu ent enter oar ng o
,_ . . .. -, . ngzzfpsrsolggionalwriters ALL oi our embraCing them. eaSIlydallovlve tde haeli iri/ef 2 mended the students deserve some credit. The .l
-. , 2 e ' 3:223:32:Sin'ffs'ijidzi333» 1:2: Emphathize With Jesus isc1p es an t r 0 0 conduct of the students was amazing. There were but
._ .V . . 4 write' Just send us the TOPIC ‘agd lm‘ no lOUd, drunk students disturbing the concert as
t V I " ECTAkiELE$E B°§§£f§eéra223042§ 3n: Judas portrayed as psychotic has frequently happened in the past. During the
.‘ , scope plus $3.25 per page to mc Judas, played by James Sabano, weaved and Concert and between Songs a better behaved. and . g.
' ‘ l TERMP‘SEZESEQRCH' ' bobbed around the stage inapsychotic frenzy. The captivated audience Could not be Imagined I
j -"’ '. t: " . 5"”5"""9'M3'Y""“°’°‘ frenzy continued until Judas was reduced from a . ; .
'V' — __, man to some groveling creature which curled up The audience gave the cast and orchestra a ,
1.1.: ‘ , ,‘ I, g , ’ V and died like a stomped spider. standing ovation and this time it was deserved.
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3-. i 1 ‘ ' / LUNCH IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE presented by the Lexington ’,
.3 ' 1' ' = .Philharmonic Society, Sunday,
I. A}. i): "“" {>13 ~- - = February 6, at Memorial Hall, or
' x f 3* ~ ‘= =. - 11330 ‘ 2300 l I W . - y ISaturday night, February 5, at
" s = I "f, 9 =Haggin Auditorium were ex-
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?F. , ' Lobster Salad ~ Omelettes = “ , W‘ ‘TWi—‘fip" =conductor John Farrer.
\ 5 ; i _' ’ Rusty Burger — Steak Sandwich = 729 SOU‘ih Limestone : In the first selection, Mozart‘s
.‘ .' ' . . .' Sou Sand S ndwi h I .. . H‘ lSymphony No. 38 in D Major,
it 1" ‘1 .' - p a C = NEW EV ERYDAY SPECIAL DINNERS FROM 3.95 and up = Farrer used the temperance and
. .v 9 _———_—_————~— -————— M —. - I restraint which hi h-li hted the
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c . 4'. .. .:- .. .' (:3 NIGHTLY NIGHTIE :— -. . ' .th Z t S = NCO‘ClaSSiC period in WhiCh the
. ,v ' (luncheon menu) = “net 0f F'Sh‘ New Type Hamburger w' es y auce = symphony was written. Although
.3, ’ .l f 1 I ‘ i ' ! l l—-—. Hot Roast Beef Sandwich— Hot Rueben Sandwich—l the audience was small and a bit
4-, :' .I ._ _ :JOVISITIS 8251::‘53: $33.18 = = wet from the icy weather outside,
ew1 e . - - - ,
.’ ', . . / lunch menu excluding Buffet = Buy one order Buttermilk Pancakes Eittuias quite receptive to Farrer s
q “ _' from 11 :p.m. - 12 :30 a.m. = Get one order FREE = In Serly’s “Lament in Memory
.f' .' ..:' - = Good only 4:00 pm-8:30 pm Feb. 7_] i = of Bela Bartok," the orchestra’s
C". ‘ , .' , . ENTERTAINMENT Wed , , _ Fri . , Sat . , '= = talented Violinists spoke sorrow
.' .' 5 ' » . I Piano 7_11 = Also = to the audience through their
"r ‘ - f ' ——-—-—-—-————-———-—-—-—- I. . . . - music. However, the morose
.' _. . = 28 Varieties of Pancakes Served Anytime = atmosphere was erased by
'. I ‘ AMMJ I From 6:30 am '0 9:00 pm = Tchaikowsky‘s Symphony No. 5
:f "it .’ - .. . ' ,.. WW Illlllllllllll-l-l. in E Minor. Opus 64, which was
,I .‘ .I , [last and most exciting. Farrer
’u 1" . . brought the orchestra to life in
. _ . -' KENTU “this worth-while presentation of
I, ‘ . _ " the symphony.
. ‘. _ . ,‘ , -. The orchestra has made a
" . 92‘ UMESTONE ACROSS FROM MED CENTER ON ”ME record which is available at the
.5 I . : . Lexington Philharmonic Society.
.I .. ,‘ ‘ For an afternoon of fine classical
j . ' ‘ 5‘ . PECIAl 5 concerts the Lexington
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5-0" [9“: : what was legal and what was not existed outSide Buell Armory in Hasty Judgements . y su e f demonstration, they should not be
;, s; in the demonstrations of May May, students Wlll probably and administrators in times.o written during it.

" _. '2 " -. 1970 this University has ap- ignore that fact anyway: uncertainty and pitched emotion

2" ' parently not learned its lesson. The minority report is no better 0 0 t ' Kernel
‘~ . , " ' The proposed time place since it leaves to the discretion of rltlng e
l . .» ‘~ -- ' . . ’ Dean Han when “the ongomg . _
‘ V2- _ I ~ . . manner regulatlons fall to come f the University” has o

9:». 5 . to grips with the problem of Surposlfreiiched and when the or why we ed1t what you WI‘lte
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-; 13.30% r a lanUl, orderly and peaceful someone doesn’t come into the soapboxes must'eXist if we artehto
1 .V .. ‘ ‘ ' manner.” Kernel office and submit for get everything in the paper 3

.~ . . - - t f the ~ - - ~ ' tt read about
‘ ‘ V The majority repor o - The p0int is students W111 Stlll publication 3 letter or soapbox. we think you wan 0 'th' -
‘1’ l. 1- . ' committee deSigned to 100k .1 “to not know when and if they have Usually they say, “Can this be run When a letter or soapbox Witt 13

1; .‘ ‘.- ; time. place manner regulation: violated University regulations as is without changes or are you the word maximums is subml ed

' "’ ‘ says that Dean 0f Students J’ac and telling them in a con- going to hack it up and change the it is only edited for spelling anh
Hall shall use “rule 0f reason ‘0 frontation Situation with Dean meaning?” style errors. Most go throug
" « 1 determine if a demonstration ls Hall and police on one side and Virtually unchanged.

1‘ .' 2 getting out of hand. students on the other will only Implicit in that question 18 the But when letters anid soapbizxgs)

‘ I. '1" It’s not that we particularly heighten the confrontation. . _ assumption that the Kernel takes exceed the limits, an somte to fit

' l" d' t st Dean Hall’s judgement; The report should be Simplified fiendish delight in editing out by quite a blt,t ey are cu
‘5 ”1 ° h uld state ' ° that it might disagree space. Often this means that

i‘ 3“ " ' " " ‘ 't’ rather that these regulations and shortened. It s 0 opinions . . _ _
. l 5 ft the fact specifically when a demon- with. That simply is not true. there is a difference of opinion

I: I V, ’ Ere laYZtofs \filll not know they stration is unlawful' that iS what The Kernel operates within between the Kernel editor and the
. ‘i'.“.__v A," . V emonsr V o ’ . _ . . o n ' d have

:5, . , have broken the regulations until particular acts make it unlawful finite SPace limitations. ‘Word Lvriteiédziatsedttguzvhat shoul
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l‘ I. I V e erne Poor sportsmanship :22); ffegendlsztpggis‘lhngwfrorr: the doors at pomt across _35 Simply .and
, 1 2 . the classroom building. qulely as WSSIble' Sometimes
.'.' . . . “ .; ‘ ‘ Established 1994 LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY It has been such a pleasure the past few I have no doubt in my mind that none of we make mlstakes: cutting Ollt
. g. '- ‘ . ‘ vears to be able to see the basketball the students take themfonhgltugplgeértga important items whlle leavmg 1n

. " .‘ '. l ' n] e n new, r o 1: bed b tudents ' ' ‘ _ ren’t awareo W .

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' I‘ ' ‘ 1; - Mike Wines sanonn Chiel 22nd! I was so embarrassed at the poor numerals have been placed just over the We believe that 0111‘ letters gnd
'3. '. V ' ‘ - ’ Jane Brwn,hflaniui"9 53W sportsmanship. It is sad enough that the keyholes to help the handicapped to fmd soapbox columns serve an 1m-

j‘ “ a. V 5- f 1! 2: ”35;“CVGEZL'E‘2112'5'5.23?... Kentucky fans behaved as they did, and t0 the rooms by themselves. h portant function. Not only do they
. i" . ' " ‘ Tim Ballard. aonn. Brockman. George G'bsm' be seen all over the nation compounds the So now that everyone knows what t ose k res nsib]e to

I a: I I: . ' 0'" "°"i2‘""'-§;'22~.‘;,°2°' deed little plastic strips on the doors are, please help ma 8 US more P0 .

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5 '5 , 3 .' , '. Mfc‘;a‘e'lilr"i'er:ey.9590flsEmu” Having been at UK during the years of don‘t bother them, have some respect for the student body, they pI‘OYIde a
.'- .‘7: I ' . Ken 3"$2323T°3532§§§33¥emi the Fabulous Five and an active member the needs of those that have to use them. forum for the free expressmn 0f
. . 0mWW",F*“‘.°:,j‘.f"g;i,o, of SUKY (Does it still exist?), I shall . John Ellis ideas.
- '. 3 . . a ”'33‘12‘52,‘ #33:” M13." always be a fan of Kentucky's basllltiteball Arts and Sciences. Sophomore The Kernel has not in the past
‘ ’; ' r . ' j ‘ t am. Let’s ho its supporters wn as _ .
1 ’ - " - ' . comm by m Ken... Press, Inc, for,“ of respepft . and Will not in the future. delete
1 ~ . . ,i ‘ . a non prom corporation composed 0' k EDITOR’S NOTE: All letters (0 the cd" ' ' that it may dlsagree
. ., . ‘ .4 smoents.tacultyand administrators Nancy Potts Chaw [or must be typed double—spaced and not oplmonS nd
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"I " ~ I' an" Usouensozglfigl V Class of 1949 more than 250 words in length. The Wlth. we encourage Lentéezi :his
‘ "I I. ‘ ' ECHOYIIIS represenvme opinions o! the editors, Braillp numerals writer must Sign the letter and give (2:83:1- Soapboxes from eYery . th t
"~ '. . 5 nonmemmny ’ firm-on, address and PM"; ““ml’lfig Anf campus but we Will reqlm‘e a
1' . .—" 5 - ‘ thin has been ”0‘18” ‘0 my 0' “div" 5'" 'e""'.'s.‘° 00'" h 0 0 rate within the same
' . . ‘ " l ' atfngiZn thgt the rest of the UK. student the Journalism Building. The Kernel re— they pe restrictions that we
I, ’ I. ' I body should know about. While talking serves the right to edit letters wnhout flmte space
.- ' ' ., . i with some of my blind friends here atU.K. changing meaning. do.

 ° 'i‘iit: Kmri't'Kv KERNHL. Tuesday. February ts, ism—4. .fj :3,"-
Th . b . compiled by ’1. _. .1
l L WASHINGTON (AP) ‘ Pres- ance and “is below minimum antiwar )lot from a cell in the I .6112 ‘l
we . . . . l , . . .
, ident Nixon Signed a $2.75—bil- acceptable levels." Lewisburg, l’a, lederal :5“?
eéfi-r—lz’r lion foreign—aid authorization - - . ' -. , - - . . . .’ ‘ 5,. ,
_ r . ptnitentiary during his ton _ A g , .
\ act Monday b“! described it as ,BPI‘I‘IL (Ill jllr“ l'inement there in 1970. 5 i '7‘ ,. }J
a great disappointment which )pi’l ('h()s(1’. , , _ ‘ . V.
::.°.-. I hampers his conduct of foreign g I’V'xO’l halls r'fl/Ur’" i
a affairs. iiARRisBURo. Pa. (AP) ~ , g , g ) g .- ff; gt
The measure. Nixon said in a A full panel 0f 46 PFOSPeCllYe inWAtbllughfg'rlf')?‘tl’_”t) d CHE“: {T
.4.“th statement. severely cuts the jurors was chosen Monday In ”glib? Ifid'j‘gé‘ d" NP" _ ,»
o“.\l\;v:;;'é amounts he requested for de- the trial of Rev. Philip Ber- (”hudt'l urn-)5] ent dli ixon i. A“. ~,
3°al‘$‘\’:::::) velopment and security assist- rigan and six other antiwar ac- $qu (glidnlon Mon dy l0 4 t‘" 5‘
£303 32:? tivists. But the trial adjourned 'm't political-advertising e’f‘ .- l
Zi‘I’g’ for the night without selecting penses and 5‘33] campaign f“ 5‘ '
/‘é:y'l/l:::;‘ Toda and the final 12-man jury. name-reporting loopholes. . j ‘nlflég: _’ .7. {ET-
E {:12 y Currently serving a six-year The law limits for the first . _'
6%“! federal prison term for destroy- time in history categories of
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accused of masterminding an dates. : ._t
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