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GDHGdY leading Carter barely, USh a VICtOI‘
n they favor. 0n write-ins.
23:125.:515nrfAR5 0 On the Democratic side. the popular vote apportioned Republican delegates ran in their own names. on what
o r] ar l85 nominating delegates. and Kennedy was slightly ahead. amounted to a mystery ballot. The outcome of the GOP
PHlLADEl.PHlA George Bush earned an upset \‘ic- p m Even before the polls closed, Jody Powell. Carter‘s spo- delegate competition was not expected to be clear before .

tory over Republican presidential front-runner Ronald ‘ kesman. acknowledged that Kennedy would probably Wln today. at the earliest. . .
Reagan last night in the Pennsylvania GOP primary. Sen. 80 the popular vote. . . Pennsylvania was the first undiluted one-on-one presr-
Edward Kennedy led President Caner in the Democratic ‘I‘If I had to Iguess. I'd say we d lose It by one. two or three dentlal Primary In both Parties. There were other names on
race and Carter‘s spokesman said Kennedy would probably pomts.“ he said. . . the ”WWW?!” and Republican ballots. hUt they were dro

win. ' . This was the Democratic count from 23 percent of the poNts't‘hr minor ChtthSnI d d b ll .
3 .- .. . .. -. , :tf precincts: ei er crossover orin epen ent a dis were permitted
aif;2?f§’£;‘.§?§ff§12;i"c'§§n:§"i§s§i§?$i§tELKZWZLL'IS M Kennedy isms or 49 percent. tor 94 delegates. n. penny-nan... Rep. Anderson. the innnn Republican.
, nationally. The Democratic challenger was outdistancing (’Carter l63.453 or 44 percent. for 9| delegates. failed to have his name entered and his supporters were
Carter by about 2.t0-| in Philadelphia". where he had the Five percent ofthe vote was‘Iuncommitted. 2 percenthent staging a low-key campaign for write-in votes. When Rea-I
support of Mayor William Green. to California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.. who has quitthe gan went that route four years ago. he got only 5 percent of

But elsewhere. the lead belonged to the president, and as race. . . . the primary vote. . I -

a result, the competition for Democratic nominating votes In the RCPUthHn primary. With 29 percent 0i thC pre- Bl" Anderson apparently '5 on the way outIol the GOP
loomed asa standoffthatwould maintain Carter‘s lopsided cincts counted: contest anyhow. He is expected to declare his interest in
lead in delegate strength. nomination." he said. “This victory keeps Bush alive." “Bush 139.372 or 53 percent. pursutng an independent candidacy. With an announce-
« ; Reagan‘s campaign chairman Drew Lewis conceded that Seventy-seven Republican delegates were elected yester- VReagan l20.l7l or 45 percent. ment pOSSIble IlateIthis week. Yesterday. Anderson With-
Bush had the popular vote victory. “Reagan will get the day. but the ballot didn‘t identifythem with the candidates Rep. John B. Anderson was drawngpercentofthe vote drew from tonight 5 (JOP debate in Houston.
Vol. LXXH. No. '50 Ker 2 I University of Kentucky
I Wednesday. Apr" 23. 1980 i an independent student newspaper Lextngton. Kentucky
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. .W ’“ .. \ * i We? Celebration at Woodland Park New . ”he ., _-__;
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t - — in ~ . a. . a .~ ~. Earth Bar on ters a new decade . . .. . .
3 I» 5‘ _; c, . air WI:III:I:III)IIIII$IIIIIII ‘ II . I 4e ._.;.<-v “L ifs?” I- .
x *' . ' . .. «its By NANCY (.‘WINN Mayor James Amato officially pro- Rivers Coalition. Lexington Planned :3“, gm I ‘é‘ __ If?” WW»
I,. Irv—3’ (1' III ui” II . i "W“ Staff Writer claimed yesterday as Earth Day tothe Parenthood. Safe Alternatives for w. a.“ 3 ” ., .‘ 3W
i «r .e‘fxfiwggg audience and said that the people had Energy and the Sierra Club. all which fsfwfi . a ' .. M 3313M
.» . 1.: \ oat; .. i Warm and pleasant weather pre— a choice. had information booths displaying Iw *sai .II.jI? “33w
" 3.. 5-? *finfig‘ vailed as it did it) years ago at ycster- ”We can create an environment that n u m e r o u s p u b l l c a t l 0 n s a n d 33"» 3,3 ”I II I at.»
cit; new ‘weai§‘$@3§§ day‘s Earth Day ‘80 celebration in is dangerous or safe." Amato said. pamphlets. W .:.w ‘_ , ”Mgr“
’ f..m:: it5 "3 Woodland Park. although the skies “We can make our environment boun— Other organization booths at the ”gigs twin ‘_ .' on
Wii,{ 3.3 ‘” if were clearer this year than they had tilul or bare.“ rally included the Audubon Society. it ' ”
we“; f“ $6,)» been for the initial event ten years ago. Verna Keith. a dcmographer and the UK Agriculture Extension Service we” 1.5 .. I._? - tekéitéw
“: £3413 ~. . new 3 Earth Day began in 1970 as Ameri- graduate sociology student atUK.told and the Fayette County Health ii" is --I .
f j I ' rt££®£§““ cans became concerned with a growing the outdoor gathering about popula— Department. . await? "1' as W '
“i \gi“. greasy; and increasingly polluted industrial tion control and consumer discretion. Members 0t the Safe Alternatives “ .- v; ”3:33;“.3‘...
é " “ . “$33333“ environment. Keith urged the audience to “voluntar- for Energy group were petitioning pas- 3' .. ~
:3; . I . .. -§\-°’*x§~§ Oscar Gerald.chairman ofthe Ken— ily change ourconsumption habitsand sersby to Sign Ia clean energy state- 4.. £1 I
'i " .l" . 3.2"? It} ’: 3:3: tucky Environmental Quality Com~ reduce our standard of liv'ing.“I I merit. The petition has accumulated a _. fl, --. I. wrflfigw“
' .~‘ .. I" I «It» mis5ion.showcdthc smallgathering ol ITeabag and Seymore. a traditional national total of more than 900.000I . II Issac,“ ’W
I. .I _ , :3; about 200 the back page of a {970 lrisli T-olk quartet. performed priorto signatures in three years by those who . .. . II Eggs”: 3
I I ,6? _..; i, "xix . Pyrex; '2; ‘II Earth Day newSpaper which sported a three Earth Day speakers. There were are opposed to the development of I I 531,333.43 as it; WI «3341‘?
“"5?! X3 ‘3'”!le g. Coca-cola advertisement proclaiming l2 information booths from various nuclear energy. according to Greg w’M"W’€ej§t 'III pwwx
t“ M§\ "’33; 15 3‘33": $X§¢\J the returnable bottle as “ecology for wildlife. conservation and environ- Doyle. a member of the group.I 3“ =‘ 3 ' wagging :fis’t‘
tight 3 .233 gaflb‘tgv3‘33 . . «this. s’Ij;.-.s the decade.“ mentalist organizationsliningthe Side- There was an easel at the LeXingtIon ~ "—'~I~*I :Wysfi . .' s,‘ $333 -
waft... ”ti: Fourth District Urban Government walk near the outdoor stage at the Planned Parenthood booth propping strand: 1 I I..iI ' v’; "’ a
‘ » ‘ It) (lirsrru sl'fll.l~l'l"l/Kernel Staff councilwoman Ann Gabbard. a long- park. a zero population growth quiz. What By CHESTER sT‘iii,i;'i"i/iternei Staff
Yesterday‘s warm weather and clear skies combined Lime supporter of the Kentucky bottle - Merthantstere selling WOOd burn— IS the projected population In. thirty. - - ~ and Kim" made the acrobatic Mid-lit catch.

. . . . , ill. applauded Geralds speech. ing stoves.kyaks.bealthlood.fertili7- years? seven billion. How many .
nicely “‘"h the observance of Earth Day .80 '" “00¢ “We make decisions. stupid deci- ers and hybrid poplars. people can our earth sustain at a West- AboutI400 people eyentually came to “If celebration
land PW“ As people began to gather at the park. sions. but now we know it,” Gerald The six sponsors of the celebration ern European standard of living? ~ 2 by day send.whichincludedI among "in?“ speakers

. Betsy fee. 22. a socml work graduate student at UK. ., - , ,' - _ ~ - - MEYOI’ James Amato. Display and Information
. _ _ I. . 3 said of how the environmentalist were Energy Works agroupinter- billion. booths we esetu b vari u so fth t
‘ was tossing 3 "mm to mm" a four-year Old (.er- movement had come since its birth on ested in alternative energy. Kentucky “I just want the world the same way . . [l0 h p y o s spon rso 9 even ‘ ,
' man Shepard ' ' ' Earth Day ten years ago. Conservation Committee. Kentucky Continued on page 5 now m "s t year.
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.By KATY BANAHAN SG Medical School Senator Karen “I can‘t believe the area isn’t better annexes and the first five floors ofthe improve security at the facility have parable to the system for this entire
Stall whit-r Barnes said the March I break-in patrolled after classes.“ Stovall said. hospital. the area in which the locker been considered by the administra- university.“ he added.
' ~ Security problems at the Albert B. "indicates the general lack of security “After my things were broken into. I break-ins occurred. tion. Bosomworth said. however. the Ncwell said a committee composed
vChandler Medical Center have both at the Med Center.“ started worrying about having my “That's a lot of area for three cost ofa new security progaram has of administrators from the Med Cen-
. medicalstudents and Med Center per- According to Barnes. such minor things there. I took everything home (guards)and obviously they can‘t stay prevented implementation. ter iS evaluating the security system
sonel concerned. break-ins are a common occurencc at with me." in one place for long." Newell said. “There was consideration of an l0 and studying areas needing the most
UK Director of Public Safety Tom the complex. "Students use the area Ed Newell.director ofMedicalCen- Newell added that security manage— system for all faculty. stall and Stu' improvement.
Padgett said. “(The Medical Center) for studying late at night. They keep ter Security. said security is a problem ment was alsoto blame forthe security dents but monitoring the program to “They‘re working with trying to use
has a security problem probably their books and equipment there. at the complex “because of the nature problems at the facility. make it effective would be very cxpen- the people we have in the light (few
greater than the rest ofthe University. “I just wonder how many times of the facility." “Even if we doubled what personnel sive." Bosomworth said. problem) places.“ he said. .
We are understaffed for the si7e ofthe these (break-ins) could be prevented it “It‘s a public building ~ people are we have now. it would only cut crime “We‘re definitely concerned about Newell said hedidn't know When the
institution it is." the security over there wasa little bet- in and out all the time." Newell said. by l0 percent. We need to set \shnt tlic: ptogiitm :tiitl wc'sc been working committee would release its report.
. One incident occurred Saturday. ter." she said. Newell said that “personnel is part particular areas need improvement to improve security Within our capa— "lt'S in their band‘s now. Most admin- ‘
March I. when a cassette player and Debbie Sowell. a second-year med ofthe problem." He saidthree security instead ofjust trying to increase our ciity. We haven‘t been ableto financea istrators are snowed under with
some change were stolen from the student. is one ofthose students when guards are responsible for patrolling overall budget.“ he said. significant improvement yet." he said. budget matters for next fiscal year. I
lockers of 43 med students. Crowbars locker was broken in to at the Med the basement.the lobby. the College of Peter Bosomworth. vice president "Some medical centers around the hope to get some results Within the
were used to gain entry. Center. Nursing and adjoining medical of the Medical Center. said plans to country have a security system com~ next two months." he said.
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uropean a les re uce ranlan S a Slze 0 a THE HOUSE OF Representatives has given its approval
By The Associated Press campus unrest. toward release of the hostages would $51333: ffilrstcsnflt to reg'smmmlons “young men
Foreign ministers of the European have to be madeto stopthetrade sanc- campus The House passed a measure to supply SH 1 million to
America‘s European allies yesterday Common Market countries reached tions. The phrase was not defined. I revitalize the dormant Sctmm Scwtccsyflm; andclcar the
ordered immediate reduction in their their decision at the end ofa iwoday Conference officials said it the nu; THIRD ANNUAL Joe Creason Lecture is tonight way to, registration of somc 4 million young men aged ,9
diplomatic staffs in lran and said they meeting in‘Luxembourg. In a state- initial steps by the Common Market and features John F. “Sunny" Day. an Internationally and 20.
would impose economic sanctions ment. they said “decisive progress" Continued on page 5 known editor and publisher. . I . House approvalofthc draft registration proposalcameon
unless “decisive progress“ is made by DB)’ is the former managing “1"” or 77" “mm" a preliminary vote of2l8~l88 after House Speaker Thomas
mid-May toward freeingthe American . - Journal and former director oItICBIIS newsi th R 'tal Hall P. O'Neill had Predicted 3th measure would me The final
hostages in Tehran. 800 assen er shl Sun k {The lecture. WhiCh “hm/tr“ I“ e232“: ”I‘m a: ublic vote. taken after consideration of several amendments.was
lran threatened to stop oil exports . p g p 0 the [A K (enter 0“ C "5- '5 re i’ p ' 2|9-l80. closer than White House officuils had planned.
to countries that cm the US. sanc- '
tions and took steiis to move closerto MANlLA. Philippines (AP) ‘ An 506 survivors and the ID confirmed nat'on . world
. the Soviet bloc. inter-island passenger-cargo ferry with victims of the nighttime collision. THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT hass'gncd 3" "9pm“ THE INTERNATIONAL SPORTS federations. in a
The European allies also ordered an at least 890 persons aboard sank after PNA agency said the Don Juan. din?“ agreement w'm Memphls' Tm" "pd" flue-h mi resolution polished up by Prince Philip of Britan. yesterday
immediate arms embargo against Iran. a C0lh5i0h With an Oil tanker. hilt more about 300 feet long and L372 tons. mty- 5 poll“ dzpartrgent plengdIaIthospIugh Inviggnittlvono‘i. in Lausanne. Switzerland. unamiously condemned govern-
They said they would send their than 500 persons were rescued imme- sank at Macstre de Campo Island -~~ flglfifntxacorhcuzi: oirzfgrmssgpzhcycncc p merits which are putting pressure on athletes to boycott the
ambassadors back to Tehran to urge diatcly, the Philippines News Agency IJO miles southeast of Manila in the Mom: General Benjamin R. “than said the “3". Summer Olympic games in Moscow." ..
the Iranian government to free the 53 reported today. Tablas Strait while on a run to mom followed l8 months ofinvestigation and discussions by The resolution said nboymtt kittIn impropIermeIthod '0
hostages held since Nov. 4. PNA said IO bodies were taken Bacolod City in the central the department's civil rights division and city and police “a"? a poli‘ical end and that athletes are} ctvéc "mt ian
In the northwestern Iran province of aboard another tanker in the area and Philippines. officials. Prince Philip. as president otthzcztggstc‘thc §6u£d2ra_
Kurdistan. clashes in several cities several survivors were injured it said Gerardo T5t0n P0" captain in Ftderaidihtocitfdtitvinlfozid :itthe Intcmationfll Olympic
reportedly left six persons dead as a seriously. Bacolod for the ferry‘s owner. Negros CIA DIRECTOR Stansfield Turner said potentially uviv. 2:23;”: i:
dispute over autonomy intensified. The offiCial news agency said the Navigation Co.. reported the tanker “W5" compc‘i‘m“ will d"°'°l’ (”’9' ‘h‘ “c“ “ca“ {0” i
Tehran Radio reported calm motor ship Don Juan was rammed by StTUClt the Don Juan in the port\side diminishing “WW“ supply 0‘ (“If . . . weather
returned to Tehran University but the tanker Tacloban City. owned by between two hatches at |0:30 pm. In: rare publicforeeast.Turnersnidtlfie SoVietUnionIvIvill YOU'LL BE AlLEto add to your I“ this memoomu
another Iranian news organization the government‘s Philippine National Tuesday ~ 9:30 am. EST, ”3'" 'mpomng 0" 0“; Ithchmeiddin figmgflsg mum is expected to remain much the same as yesterday.
reported five persons klllCd l" a clash Oil (‘0- Daniel lacson ”L Vi“ president of mega“: pliesszdesfintalrund difiei W'estein aowers Turner Temperatures will range in the low to mid 80s. Aslight wind
at Gilan University. Classes resumed. A PNOC spokesman told the Negros Navigation. told the agency “moral“; 2::an 15:: how vicious use 3"qu for will begin this evening. becoming stronger tomorrow and
but reports listed as many as 2| per- agency the tanker radioed that a sister one of its radio stations intercepted 8 mg" supplies will become.“ lowering temperatures into the upper 60: for Thursday.
sons killed in the latest outbreak of tanker. the Laoag City. had picked up Continued on page 3

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. \\ e11 ‘i'tt.. :2..: it.» hi on .f "2w. . e eoit’ Maybe you're bitter because all his sixty-odd years of yagaboridagc. between the caleteria tables. may be bulltighting it you leel a need to pioye lyyo , It" I 's'wty who
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. I' ‘ 'lt.’ I»: .I. it? -. t- e: .z: \ty'tll llllltgs to print \\hy not write about mammoth. lhere are no animals qurte tion and hostility‘.’ [be M“. h on W” imp II” '1“ .i.. . WM. It“. do” ”1,.
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