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VOL LXXXIV, N0.“ All me It!” my.” m m University of Kentucky 5
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-——-————-—-———-—-—— Lexington law firm of Shuffett, Ken- blood directly into affected vessels, it tions connected by strands, was three Congress, lieutenant governor and only be increased by referendum 1’9
m “e“ ‘h‘P‘l’d'e' ton, Curry It Carem. must be stopped durirg the opa'ation. to four inches long when recon- governor. (vote by counties). j}? \
g _____________ HeisagraduateofUKandUK Amachine takes overthefunctionof tructed. ustsummer'lreturneddmwnaten- . _
l ' Law School, and an alumnus of Pi theheartandlungsduringsurgery. Becausetheclot blockedtheflowof tative offer from Brown to serve as Keoton also was 193me In
Speake. d the House William G. Kappa Alpha fraternity. Kenton was placed on heart bypass blood to Kenton' lungs, the right side chairman of the state Democrat Par- 0’88““!!! the 'lntenrn committee ij
, Kenton underwent major surgery at Kenton, 40, was taken from his mechanism for the operation, which ofhisheartfailed. ty. 33'3““ m the leaflem- The system
' theUKMedical Center shortly before residence to the medical center was performed by Todd and two Hyde said it was “unlikely” that in me at, age 35, news. named has committeesln action when the :‘
_ 1 pm. yesterday to remove a blood around 12:40 pm. by the emergency assistants. The surgery lasted seven- thereareany more clots. Speaker of the House, at the time the legislatureisnotin sesslon, reveiwug
5 clot fromhispulmonary artery. medical rescue squad. He arrived and-one-half hours. Kenton “hasanextremely serious youngest in the nation. Kenton is all ”ecu“? acts by the EWW- .32
;' Kenton was reportedlast night to conscious but suffering from short- Doctors believetheclot formed in problem. He’s critically ill. Only the unopposed in his attempt at a sixth The comrruttees e8“ approve 0" '
,' be maisciuis and in “critical” and ness of breath and lower chest pains, the pelvic area, then dislodged and Lord in Heaven knows what’s going to term in the state legislature. He was disapprove the 80W} film they g‘
“closely guarded” condition by accordim to Dr. Gordon Hyde, chief moved toward the heart during the happen,"hesaid. certain to be elected Speaker of the luvenopowertostoplt. '1
l hospital officials, who were umure of vascular surgery. past few days. Gov. and Mrs. John Y. Brown and House again, for an imprecedented He has strong] 8W the ”.4
l last night whether any permanent Dr. Edward Todd, chief of cardio- “Very few" operations of this type 'Iracy Farmer, state Democrat Party fourth time. judicial amendmenl' on toda is ballot 2
damage had occurred. thoracic surgery, recommended aredoneeach year, Hyde said. chairman, were reportedly at the Kenton is best known for his at- that would provide for legislators to -2
I A doctor reportedly described surgical treatment of the pulmonary “He was very fortunate to get to medical center last rlight with Ken- tempts at legislative reform, beginn- be elected in even ears allowi
Kenton's chance for survival as a embolism, a blood clot located in the the hospital when he did,” Hyde said, ton’s wife, Carolyn. ing in the 1979 special session called 1mm elected tbday’ to we:
“minute-to-rninute proposition.” blood vessels supplyingthelungs. adding it was “unusual that a patient Kenton also has two elementary- by then-Lt. Gov. Thelma Stovall threeyearsinstead oftwo until 1984
Kenton. a Democrat, has The surgery involves opening the (in Kenton's condition) would live to age children, erlandMartha. whichpassed thecontroversial Home '
' represented Lexington’s 75th district blocked blood vessels and removing gettotheoperating room.” The Maysville native has been con- Bill 44. The bill placeda ceilingof four After 1934, all elections for the
l since 1970. Heisa partnerina private the clot. Because the heart pumps Hyde said the clot, in several sec- sidered as a possible candidate for percent on property taxes, which can legislature would be in even years.
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l g ‘ that some tasks were moved ahead in perly. They will remain open most of Desert.
‘ . the schedule to get them out of the the flight to permit scientific in-
By MARK D. CRUSE/Kernel Staff way. struments in the cargo bay to monitor All three major Tv networks will
. Shuttle Test Manager Donald K. theEarth. Astronauts activatethein- provide live coverage of the flight,
Mattress Mortallty “Delte” Slayton said the countdown struments. beginning as early 3 6 am. tomor-
was smoother than [reperations for Day 2: Truly tats the 50-foot row.
. Columbia‘s maiden flight last April. “"arm that will be used in future Cable News Network also will ‘
. A fireman puts out a fire In a mattress that forced the evacuation of Klrwsn Tower yesterday. A resident adviser was Columbia will carry Air Ft'a'ce Col. flights to put satellites in orbit and report live, from the Kennedy Space
slightly injured while attempting to alert firemen to the blaze. For more details, turn to page 3. We and Navy Capt, Truly high retrieve them. Center in Florida, on the launchirg.
; UCCGSSIOD amendment key ISSUE In election “
. l (AP) —- The proposed succession allow local governments to give pro- fered in April 1979, when Democratic historical apprehension in rural coun- among voters reportedly is cooler to Position to the succession amend-
amendment to the state calstitution perty tax breaks to those renovating Gov. John Y. Brown Jr. was thinking ties, particularly in eastern Ken~ succession than in Louisville. merit." Brown has nevu- said whether
provides the main political excite- property in distressed, inner—city only of winning a first term. tucky, over allowing sheriffs to suc- A victory in the Louisville mayor’s he would seek another term in 1m if
ment as polls open from 6 am. to 6 areas. The 1980 General Assembly put the ceed themselves. race could put Sloane in a strong posi- the amendment were approved.
, pm. today for a general election Among local issues on the ballot are proposal on the ballot, and Brown has Amendment supporters say liftirlg tion to nm for governor again should In the House and Senate rams, 121 22
' otherwise dominated by local races mayor's races in Louisville and Lex- backed it. “Whether I like it or not, it the oneterm limit would make the the succession amendment go down. seats are up for electiui, but the win-
and issues. irgton, with the Louisville race hav- will be a referendum on my ad- sheriff's office more attractive to pro- Sloane, runner-up to Brown in the 1979 ners of 61 are already known because
The forecast is for a cloudy election ing a possible impact on state politics ministration," Brown has said. fessional lawenforcement officials, Democratic primary, has not en- nominees have no opposition.
day, with a 1!) percent chance of scat- if Democrat Harvey Sloane is elected Brown claims the succession such as retired state police officers. dorsed the amendment. Democratic Serl. Nelson Allal of
teredshowersinwesta'n Kentucky. again. He is opposed by Republican amendment would give more power Foes say unlimited succession Another gubernatorial prospect, Lt. Greenup faces strong Republican op-
Arnendrnent No. 1, the succession businessman George Clark. to the people, enabling them to re- could lead to political dynasties in Gov. Martha Layne Collins, has sent position from Giarles Borders of -
qustion. is one of only two issue to Scoresof state legislative seats will elect deserving officeholders and re- sheriff’s offices. which also have the 22,000 letters to her backers, asking Greenup, a political newcomer and .
. be voted on statewide. It would allow be filled, though the results are not ject failures responsibility for collecting taxes. them to “enlist the assistance 0! five economic analyst 8‘ Ashland Oil Co. ‘
" governors and othercmstitutional of- expected to charge the approximate Anti-succession forces stress what Much of the administration’s hope 0‘ your friends in supportins 001' 01* See “ELECI'IONS"p.e¢ s
' fiwrs to serve two terms. and allow 4-1 Democratic majority in the Home they call the awesome power of a for urban votes centers on Louisville, ‘
2 sheriffs to serve an unlimited numbe- and Senate. Kentucky governor and the resulting where the spirited mayor 's race is ex-
of terms. Many additional local races will be imbalance among the three govern- pected to draw a large turnout.
,2 Amendment No. 2would extend the on the ballot, making it a long and mental branches if a governor could Similarly, a big vote is forecast in
hanestead property tax exemption pomibly confusing one for many Ken- serve eight straight years. the Lexington area, where Scotty
currently granted persons over 66 to tuckians. Some negative feeling toward the Beasle- and Bill Hoskimarevying for
disabled people under 65, and would The succession amendment was of- amendment also stems from mayor. though the atmosphere
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3ng WE be aware." She also said that there apreheiiding offenders is the time ele- she is being followed, she shtmld take '
was a high incidence of crimes ment. As an example, Watts recalled notice of the people in the immediate A
_———————________. againstwomenincampmandthe onewomanwhoreportedaflashing vicinty.1fawomanissuresheisbe-
' 4 surrotmding areas, such as Clifton incident 16 days atta- it had occurred. ing folltowed. she mid head for g
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.. ~ . M 0‘ the three rapes reported ‘0 Kyle said sexual harassmalt in- fimmégpgg?offm :2! door to draw attention from the peo- Where to V0 t9
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! havebeensuccesfully prosecuted, UK m mu'ucflm warm to rape." W . ‘ t of “If there is alight on. that's gr'eat," ———— .
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. 2 Today is important, beheve it or not. ference in their attitudes toward issues facing .11 ‘ '. lender
Registered voters today have the opportuni- Lexington - ways the city will change to meet 1‘ .‘l ‘5 1°“ "1'
ty toelect theholders ofsome important posi~ the expected increase in traffic and popula- «.3 517 3 as 3.3 , “$1
tlons in local government — mayor, district tion, meeting the cuts in funding for welfare . 56 .08 ' t 3m”
, and at-large seats on the Urban County Coun- programs and agencies such as the Rape a 3- a" o‘- 2.“ ‘ m 3- state p
. cil. sheriff, county judge. Although the cam- Crisis Center and The Nest —- voters must .. somewl
. palgm have been low-key this fall, that should make their decision in that race based on the 5‘ m. . MM ,, ,. 9 3‘ “m?"
_ notobscuretheimportanceofvoting. men’s background, their interest in the stu- s Q ; R_ 0'5 31; “ ,_ 35 “a “I'm“
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. change. This can be confirmed by a drive ’3 *9 5: ,as no .. n. '7 '7 first to
through the Main and Vine streets area This is also a good time to consider register- 5.3 ' _ o o ‘ ‘ clarific
downtown — unused buildings, remnants of ing to vote in Lexington if you have not ' '55:- State
. the city’s past, are being razed to make way already done so. Presently students’ votes are C " ' . 3' “33““
for trade centers and office complexes which so scattered throughout the state that can- 13’ fl 02‘ ' . WWI
, will be used to lure business to this area and, didates do not consider students worthy of be- ‘ ' 47 ° 3‘ a “ gaunt:
so the scenario goes, provide jobs to the starv- ing treated as a political force. Absentee 0 was:
mg graduated masses. voting robs the voter of involvement in races 2:7 55 . ackmw
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anddlsa' ppointmentofloss after loss after loss how Hall and his stalwarts will fare this ; x...“ /,, 3 “id-
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hallsof Rupp Arena. “ a record considerably superior to Curci’s I . . w
Even the most frivolous of sports fans can fiascoof a football season. MID/V.“ w c9/WO4 .LCO E a It ’09 00A NEH/K 3 Izznd giver:
look forward with glazed eyes to the nights Basketball ought to provide a pleasant 0 .5 HI W .L l m m M ,- W agreem
when the roar of the crowd will echo from the diversion from the blase side of winter and O” S. NO 3 ' 9“ J'SV A 33V AH 83” A let
- rafters of Rupp and praise from sportswriters give rabid and indifferent sports fan alike a , U-S- diI
rings loud in Joe. B. Hall’s ears. chance once again to cheer. } fizz
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