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“We‘re asking anyone who :38 ' 33 3 3 _ 3 , 3 3 2 i?“2 ,f‘
thinks draft resisters shouldn’t , 3'3 '3“ '3 3' ' '3 3 '3: 3
be imprisoned to come. It will , 3313” ‘, 3 , ‘3 t
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Continued on Page l6.Col.l 820, history of architecture. The students iaitim. .zi.‘\i ‘i .i: 2 .2 .: ~ ’ . '3’ 2‘5. ""
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BY JANE BROWN senators and some faculty members stiiikc‘ pioccss. rather than limiting tun 22 V f' ‘ 3'3 2 3 2,.3 3- _. A3.
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Assistant Managing hditor against the amendment saying that the \t‘tttt st ndent seiiai U!\. llog‘soii and in. 3 ‘ 3 ‘ .' ' ,2‘
in ii \l‘k‘ClUl meeting "i ”19 lillIWWl} of the original Tripartite Report called toi airiendiiient was sinipl} to nude. the "-:‘ "" ‘ '35
$0114!” on Tuesday SC‘VUYUl changes ‘22" lit‘s’ increased student representation 'l'hey said regarding eiigibilit, t'i strident til4.'tl‘2i‘ci'\iilj" .1313: .3. .. . . ;'2,_'.-.1,3 2‘2 ,
original Tripartite report were mud‘s‘ and th it decreasing the number of students on toiis‘isteii: with tn. i':.i\'\ :eglai’ inc-.2 ‘2' .2 3 ,3 ,,I".:_
codified. and «thin on Ills‘ HWIINN llnnt the council wotiid decrease. rather than eligibility ol tainlt, incinheIsliip,” 3: .; . ~ , 2 . ",2 "323 '2,
Morgan School o2 Biological Sciences Wm enhance. the potential to: strident input. But no .3 minded, "I12. 2 2 : _ . 2.; :3 , ti, t
tabled to allow further discussion. the amendment failed. llit‘LililIlAii. part: at i:2‘,2 x :;...it‘.-. i22l 3‘ e r 22, . . 'f 7 i"'
In other action. Dr, Paul ()hei’si \MH \ new provision of the report \\lll aliow .‘it‘cllt‘li or he hail-gm :vitziihem i :2. 2.2 .; 2, . . I
named to him Dr, Paul gears as faculty for administrators below the office of dcati (“omit tspeainp in; lamp“: 2 i ' ‘ - , , 25.:- , ,2" i ‘
representative on the Board ot l‘rnstees. ti) be eligible gm aux-rpm 1.2, 111.. “2,21,,” “33333.3“ \3.33 33,33 333.33: i.3._3333,, . .3. ,3 33 33 3.3 _ 3.2313322,
lhe Senate approyed Ll tinal dialt of iln' Senators said that preyiously tlt‘;'t‘i!"f2‘2ettt ilisnm,..,;:;; 321,132. .,-.2.u_~\i,-itt.itii t‘, 2. “: ., .2 2 3 2., 3; ' ,2,,3~3'223
l‘ripartitc Report as it will appear \shci. izvinen and .t‘\l.\ldlll deans. etc. were .gi3i.t.2“i._“ ,3!” 9,323.3,“ “42.31: 3.2 3 3 i 33.33,: 32 ’3
incorporated in the Rules of the l l‘.t\\‘!'\'li_\ .H2.2§ig:l\le but it would seem that they '2.s2.‘2uitl i1\)p£3:‘ki‘1-\i'\'tkj_i3‘:l3"\,1\3\XE'lf 2, ~. 2.2.32 . \‘i‘7 " ‘ ‘ (""33 1‘, ‘
Senate. after considerable debate about the «r slzould have just as iiiii.h interest :3! .‘fliitldo-i limo: 2.“...;ii.2ii: .2i 1.; ‘2. ‘2 , ‘V ii 'I 3, ' '5’ 3..."
composition of the Serial-J ('ouncil. lhe .icadeinic arrears as a member of the taciiity. t'ounul puma ,3t,,,i ,2... pupils” .t 2 ,2 i ii i ‘ 17,5 32'.)
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council. the governing body of the senate. lhey added that many et timse Guam} 11,13, pt,“- 3..3.., 3.3;“: m2... ‘AJ‘. .22.» J 3“ , .3 ,3}. 3
will be made up of 14 memberstnme tiitulty administrators were advanced tziculiy ”te‘tfli‘ie‘l t.' the sen 51:. and 22:2.2 2 " " ' " 2. 3; 2
—’ members and two student members. plus the members. and just as most students were ,2.2,n.m,i1.,2.2 in. ppm {pinion}; 2.2.; . hanging 1;».- "l 32. .2 ,. , .2 , ‘3 32.13,
two faculty members of the trustees and the eligible, so should all faculty. Hap ”3332;. mg to eeatioi: mam}; sump. 3 .3 333.3,. 2 3.. ,2; ,,3 2: 2 :3
student trustee). llow‘ell llopson. newly elected .\rts' and senators) «“‘2.\“2t.\2 “at 2,1 “,1. MW Wendy. .332, 3..33.3,.,33.3.3 .. 33,2 3. . 33. 333 35,2,3’3‘ 3
An amendment had been intrt’uluced Sciences senator. presented an amendment retoinmcndatioii tilal its nicuiheis should be l‘i:d.i\ ,\.t. :id .‘ 2' ' , 2: J "V
which would have given the ti‘ustees‘ the vote to allow loi’ student iiiciii‘neis oi the Senate elected tiom 1h.- Wimp tinpam‘. 333! .3 ”5.32.”. , - ‘ 3 3 2
on the council and would have limited total (‘oiincil to be elected from the eligible umcndmpm 1mm 333,3 3,333 (-3.33 3,.3 3.3 3,3 5 , '3 332,3,
student membership. to two. Student student body by means oi a petition Continued 3,” page [23(‘013 } 3.3,\3333.3333 .’ ‘.‘.3‘,‘2 3: 332.333
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Friday afternoon. President Via. also an anlish faculty said the award selections were renewal and some w hose it it e s t i o ii ed iii d 2. 2 it :i .:; 1,.2 ‘ ",2
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()tis Singletary Will present $350 member, may look upon the made With the determination contracts had not been ”3.3““.3‘”. 333.333,“. 3,. 333 “3.3.3 3.3 33 33 _ 3. 3
checks to Dr. John Via and (‘arl honor as a mixed blessing. A not to let the tact that renewed were 3313.20 00,15“;qu 3.3333333“. between 33.333t3331g 333333 . 3,333.23 ,
Dockery in a ceremony that teacher at UK since l967, his somebody was not going to be by the committee. Nelson publication ma “2...,“313” he .,3.: 3.2- 3
some say is unusually indicative contract comes up for renewal 1n here next year influence the tact himself called the [Inivcrgjty‘g said. 3. ,2, 3-.
0f ”10 place 0f students and May under a “fourth-year that they had done 1’ good .lt’l‘ “1 pnblish-or-perish doctrine “I think the l'niyersity has. 3J3 t - 2.
faculty at UK, retention clause" built into previous years." “overdrawn and overly rigidly more in the past than at the , ,if 2' 3 3-
The checks are awarded each anlish department agreements “We just picked the best enforced." pr.2seiit moment, rat ”it.” 2‘ 333 3,3 :3: 3
semester, under a program With its tacnlty. A longtime people we thought we could 2123333. “Wk-3 however. V33, Mm; 3.3.13.3...” 3.33 33.3.3333“ ”3333.3 33 33 3 3 .33 3
initiated by Singletary. to the favorite of students. he was one get." he said. a was “an absolute mistake to deserves, lint the t tl‘i\t‘i’\tl_\ as '33 ‘_ e ,3 ‘33
two faculty members chosen by 0 t' t he 0 hi e c ‘i s of a N e v e rt h e l c N S. 2\' s‘ l \0'13 say that people are being canned moving \ery rapidly towaid .i .j, ,2
‘ " s a: outstandinz student-initiated drive last acknowled’ed that the status ot . H.- ttmwmn hcedllst‘ the\ recognition 22t the nu ‘292iianec ~t .~‘ . ‘
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academic advisors for the semester to “save the joint" ot Doekery‘s and V‘ias‘ positions spend too much time with the professor st:idei:t idvisini‘ ' 2 r . _.
Previous semester. several linglish faculty members could have entered into the students.” relationship'~ 2‘, ' 2'.
What makes the “(heat whose contracts 3wci‘e tip for voting. Other faculty members 22|U my tiii2.\t2t.~.ti;.2, the \2333 333333333,33 3333. 3.333.333“ 3.33”“ 33 ’ ‘3 3
Advisor” awards unusual this renew or termination. 3 whose contracts were not up tot ,1L2.-i.c;.tioii has lit‘yt‘l' been made UN. p.333. p.323.“ ”tam... .2,” H; ‘3. i‘
' semester is the fact that both Some members of the l”””””"””"”’ to [up that t was spending too 33333333333333” 3333333 3333 333333333333 33 3. 3 33
men have been involved in the University Student .-\dvtsot)' much time with students or that .3. rm”; ttttllzlt‘tildl'.‘ Homo 21:.2i: i » . ‘2
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that hi” periodically ”MC“ "2" student “WHIHJHUHS it)! the ‘ this, he \dtd committees lllxi l‘ltll\ltili.ii\ “hi ‘ ., J; 'V i ‘
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both the Friglish and Honors University DICOCCUIMUOH With ‘3 , 35: or courses and miners. \lJHHHl . . ~ ‘
3 . 3 , 3 ,, - mid-60 s. ltll be partlv cloudy _, , , , \tiiocnt advising. he said, \\.l\ 2 , ‘ ‘
departments the award is research rather than tdtitation. . . ‘ ' the l‘IIIV't‘tsll) has plattd an 2 ,_ , , -
_ ', . . , ,. 3, , , , and cool tonight With a low near . _ , .. a \lldl part at an .it ademie . 2.
something of an anticliniax. They claim they JR. pfllllt . etiiphas‘is on research out Hi , . 2
_ _ . , , , , , , 40. Tomorrow Will be a n , .. department s relationship with 2 2
Dockery is being released from examples of faculty members rerun continued artl cl d proportion to its lltlpOfidtlLt, 3 3 3 3 ,
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his teaching contract at the end who are pcrsecuttd. 0r . p y y and said steps were being taken 33
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of the semester because he failed threatened Wit persecution, 10f . to bring the relationship atk _ _
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to complete his Ph.D. sacrificmg research time in t e toni ht 20 ercent tomorrow into perspective. “R 3 33“ 33333.. 3333 bl ‘
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limit specified by the University. 10“" Nelson, USAC chairman, WW--W th at the University has Continued on Page ll.Col. l 3 2
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ittl'lllt‘! \inty sergeant told at: women and kids." \otley said. [ypihhhc‘ Whply chime-it he .
- ‘. tttiointai ci-iigiessiottal panel he the squad tame ll|itill another s'ei‘yc‘tl in Vietnam from licb. L.
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. \ ietnaiiicse women aitd cntldicn said. and my lsquad Ilieadci He said only tour m tive ”1L.” *
» . ' gunned down b\ his \nierican looked at me am he tot me. i . . c . .
» - . did tlte shooting. yyliilc \oth) , , . . . . , s, , , | ., ._ ,. . .
mum“ in retaliation {W ”W there's J time when l‘s‘tll‘ls‘ have and the rest “cm d “M shocked \y,\Slll\(.l()\ two ti()\\;lllli Scttatc Democrats suggested .
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dcatlt 01h popular soldier. to vet involved and hp ”hi mmb today that legislation be inttodiittd .o stop ttmporaiily tlit -
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~ - ~- ' i “ '- '- , ‘ v . . \‘a 1 trial Rail Passenger System troiit beginning operations
. ,. g Dirimtly Sliicitctriotfhy. -..}. of this is a good ltl‘lllt to try your Later the mm came “H.055 ‘1 ill .7
.‘t. all . . inn. salt tie ittcit cttt cannister rount a grenar e-ty'pe ~ ‘ . , 1 L1 .
= . _ , ,, . ‘ ~ another uroup ot yillagcts and. _ . ‘ , . ~. . ‘ .7 ‘ .:
, recurred in the village of lruong dewcc tilled with buckshot. Notlev :tid m» squid leader Seit. Mike Mansfield ot Montana told the Senate (ommcrtc .
Kltanli ll in Kiiang \gai proymce “He said “if you’re not one of suggested Vim”, kill them with (‘oinniittee at a hearing on Amtrak that. it such legislation
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' been LING t0 tlilk about it. But Notley said he sltot the H‘ “Id “5 hf 1”, “ it ntaJotityleadcr. .,
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I . .v ”“1105 partel Chitlrk‘d by Rt‘lt tlte Vietnamese civilians, deflected the routtd intok 1‘ COLUMBlAmState officials said Wednesday tltat three
» Ronald V. Dellums, l)-(‘alit‘_ “l whereupon “the rest of tlte ground. PM he do” 1:91: inow tornadoes wltich swooped into south-central Kentucky killed ‘
‘ , didn‘t tell my wife about it until people Opened up and killed whether lte personally i L( any 10 persons, injured ntore tltait 100 and caused property .
' , lilSt night." he said iii the them." 0‘ the Villagers. damage which would clintb into the millions. .
. ‘ “ll-“WW” volunteered {CSIlmOIliV He said tlte slaughter He said tltat as his round went Gov. Louie B. Nunn inspected the area Wednesday. a few
' - . His voice cracking in near sobs continued. with only four or five Off “the rest of the people hours after the Tuesday night tornadoes dissipated. and said he
' at times. Notley told of a Americans doing the shooting. opetted up arid killed them." would ask the federal government to designate certain sections
~ military patrol in WhtCh ”"0 0i until lil‘OUt 30 people had NC" Notley said he withdrew in a as disaster areas. _
~ . . his buddies had been killed [‘3 ‘d kilh‘d. state of shock while those doing
. ' ' y 1 booby trap. He said there was no hostile tlte sltootiitg moved through the WASHlNGTON Police arrested about 3th antiwar activists
“He‘d rather laugh and play tire tront the village at atty time ”11ch and contjitiigd to slay the today after they blocked the main entrance ot the Selective
. , with the V'ietitatitese kids attd during the incident or before. occupants. a 10131 of about 30 in Service System‘s headquarters building.
. everybody respected hint forit." l'he booby trap that killed his all. The youths. protesting at {ha hmhhhg tor the second
' , NUtlt‘) *dhl ”l; his titls‘nd— “and t‘l’tk‘tttl HUMP} “”115 Ills 0111.‘ Notlcy said there never was straight day. formed what they called “a carpet oi bodies ‘ iit
_ . ' there he was dead. Tile e‘\lticllcc «it; hostility llc kllL‘W til. ;lll\ inVcstitllliiOIl (if the killillgS l‘l’tlllt of tho littlill doors, ‘
' Lieutenant said ‘tltere‘s a village Notley said. and the unit was even l-‘iiiploy'es ut‘l‘iHng early were told by the protesters tltey
, ‘ . over there. and there‘s people itt \‘otley"s separation form. tonigngndcrk could enter the building but. only it they walked over the .
H ' . i it and they‘re responsible for dentmtstrators. lying tace down as symbols of those killed in .
» » it . . . l want some kills.‘ " o the Vietnam war
. " . After another squad of k 118 )ect arl'este 111
' ' ' Notley‘s outfit. the American ' WASHINGTON .-\stroitaut Alan B. Shepard .lr.. America‘s
' . Division‘s lltlt Brigade. 21st first ntan in space ten years ago. was nominated by President
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. l n t a n t r ,v Regiment. 4th b (I t t Nixon Wednesday tor promotion to rear admiral.
' . ‘ Battalion. licho Company. failed 0111 111: 0 (B apl 0 The 47-year-old Shepard. climased his space career with a
' to find anyone in the village it ’ ntoott landing aboard Apollo l4 iii February.
was ordered shelled with white “CASHINGTON (AP) The Art FBI agent called as a The nominations for admiral tttclude also Samuel L. (Iravely
', . phosphorus rounds. he said. Justice Department disclosed witness by the government, Jr. of Richmond. VIL. the first Negro to by‘ $0 liOttOth. I
_ » “ Notley said his lieutenant. today the arrest ofa 19-year-old Daniel Malian. said Miss Bacon '
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. ’ . whom he did not name, then girl who authorities said has tOld him after her arrest her
,_ . ‘ ordered Notley s own squad in. been under grand jury parents lived in Atltertoit, Calif. o
. He said the squad plus a few investigation in connection with He said information front an Rogers Wlns 811(10r88ment
.‘ . , others who volunteered. a total the national security matters informant who knows Miss
- ; '. of eight or ten Americans. including the March 1 bombing Bacon and “other factors” led U S . o o
. walked into the village. and ot the Capitol. ‘ him to believe. Miss Bacon would Qf . . I letnanty pallCleS
tound ten women and children A federal judge refused to attempt to tlee rather tltan
_ standing iii a grouP- “Nothing reduce her bond of 8100000, answer the grand jury’s LONDON (AP) Secretary of Five member states reaffirttted
_ was said. nobody said anything, She was unable to meet bail. subpoena. State William P. Rogers won “support for the continued ,1
. - ; but all of a sudden they were The girl. identified as Leslie Malian testified that Miss endorsement Wednesday front efforts by the Republic of Z
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. .. Bacon. was arrested by l‘Bl Baum \Vds tittiiidiiittd With and the Soutlteast Ash; lieaty Vietnam and the Linited States
‘ g : OVING agents in Washington Tuesday had occasmnally delivered Organization for US. policies iii to negotiate a peaceful solution
3 l“ on the root of a house near messages to persons who are Vietnattt. then conferred with tothewar.” »
. . g y STORAGE where she lived with several fugitives from the l‘Bl. his envoy to the Paris peace The ('omittunist negotiators at
_ > other persons. Site was being Fighting prominently iii talks. tltc Paris peace talks have shown
' ' , PACKING held as a material witness in n M i It a n s tt's‘tlltintty' was instructed >\ittl\:ls‘s‘:iiiitr Daiid K. ””0 willingness to negotiate but
‘ ' , . \-' SWIM INT} probe (it the bombing liltOTIttfltltm iltllllk‘d ”0'” it 11- BTW“? I” return 1“ Pill” imd continue to insist on unrealistic
.\ CRATING iii Seattle. Wash. ittysterious undercover agent. press y'igoroiisly'Itor the release conditions which if accepted
'_ - Domestic and Overseas Asst. l:.S. Atty. llarold referred to onlyas “‘Sl.‘ of American prisoners lteld by would amount to a complete .
Sullivan said the warrant for Malian tcstitit‘d that SI was .\orth\"ietnain. capitiilatiott." .
. ' Miss Bacon's arrest and a acquainted yvith Miss Bacon and North Vietnam authorities The allies Offered again to join
. . Vincent Fist-er, Inc_ subpoena tor lter appearance Miss Bacon s associates attd ltad acknowledge holding about 340 [hp (‘oinmuitist and othcr ’
' ' 266 2153 betore the Seattle grand jury had intormed the [:131 through the Aittcrtcaits captive. President 13mm.”- m a general conference
. . y . - been issued by [5 District intermediary ot leiat Sullivan Nixon has indicated about l.(t(lU “on liidocliina as a whole” or
.0 . , ' 2305 P I b Judge (reorge‘ Bolt of Seattle at termed “a supervisory otticial of Americans iii all the litdocltinese through separate peace talks on -
- O um 0 the request of the US, attorney another law enforcement territories have been captured or the Paris model.
» . Off New Circle Road there, agency" that Miss Bacott ltad are ititSStntl- '
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