xt76t14tmp20 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt76t14tmp20/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 1985-10-29 Earlier Titles: Idea of University of Kentucky, The State College Cadet newspapers  English   Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel  The Kentucky Kernel, October 29, 1985 text The Kentucky Kernel, October 29, 1985 1985 1985-10-29 2020 true xt76t14tmp20 section xt76t14tmp20 | l l
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Vol. XC, No.17 Establishod 1." University of Kentuck Loxin ton Kent k W V ’ H
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NCAA refuses to confirm ' P ' h m ' " 3" "
5 aper copes Wit angry readers, bo b threat . ,
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“5 investigation 0f alleged , after article about UK athl ti 'nf t'
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aCtIVltleS of basketball team f... ’0; » hthll-‘W‘WK'TI 5 calls we kllltltil P\pet'tt~t ii...ii;v ' ‘5 'f‘y .' '2
I“ “ “’“W’U‘l'mh'h” “We didn’t expect to lhl‘tuil i limit wt n}, .5 le'
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1:) “Illill:l;3|||-\TT ing. meals, car tires and other gifts The Lirtiiiigttm [lt‘rtlitl Lt'tldl'r got make many people llli ,t in, H . i -, " ”5-, i':
- P0Y 5 1‘ l 0" from supporters -_/ more than it bargained tor when an - - . i N ”A 3 I ' I ‘ J ' ‘ “ I" i ""P ' ' . ‘ i i'l
, 5 _ . Berst. who said he had seen wire 5' article in its Sunday edition said happy by DUthhlng l;;1'll’I:l,!1$,55-:_)_K2:53“,‘5‘dyffl‘lrxijhv57'0“; . , .- 5r : i‘ i"?
l‘ A“ I“‘5‘.‘.\c1-0f.hc.lal fwould “m COn, ('Opies ot the article. would not com- " ‘ se\eral former l'K basketlwll Phi)" that story - . . We wliot-alledih‘tht-ilirv ill." J l»: h 11.! i ”If
”m yestcr d} whet .9? the organi~ ment on what actions if any — ers' accepted money trom boosters ‘ 2" ‘ f - 4-" l'v'
ration Will conduct a follow-up inves will be taken and said. "You're Sever 1 _ u n 5 55 _ led th‘ CXpCCICd [0 get a few " .'.' .3" ;‘ .~"f_'.f.‘:'r'
ligation of the ,recently' alleged going to have to develop that infor— . subscridtm‘hlsb l)‘: ([2; came 'nlu-r nast calls H The “mag “huh \Hlmm "J ”I 15.5. i
illegal “mill ”1 the U\ basketball mation directly from il'Ki as we de- bomb tphreat “55 C5 “lap” ‘3 (thd> y ' the topit- of (l|>(‘[l5\\l(l[l .ii- (';,lllpu\ " 3"; mi
. , program termineourownaetiom " bm‘dm, a )A‘Nalsmaw r“in 51o) it) John Carroll, yesterday drew "HM ”All”, 5.5 5:
In a telephone interview. S. l)avid Asked about the severity of the [5155;151:510 pl‘ ~ ‘ hp‘ 3‘ Herald-Leader trtiinstudents andtacul', . '-_l - 5 5'1,
Berst. the ~National (oilegiate Ath- story. Berst said. “I have never we? (lmnl expect [0 make mam. - 2' '5 ‘. .i;
letic Assoc'iation's director of en- made ludgments or attempted to peOple happy ‘m. publishing that # while most ut the miiwiive 5-535
forcement. said he would OHI)‘ COH- formulate an "Plhmh 1“ that re— Cl "'17 HAG 5 story." said John t‘arroll. editor of to seven times the average for a Slllr mm ”t [he mm “m 'm' “I‘m" ‘ ' ‘V " 77‘:
firm that the institution has yard 7 , AN the “mum 5.55“”, "We did hope to gledav tions were probably ‘iiie 'hig. .irttiw: s- , _ :5 " ',
, . contacted us. and any information Vln a statement issued Sunday. the Mt‘\\htil‘l(‘l' said yesterday that the “ml, a news “my that “a, applica- (‘arroll confirmed the number of that they believed lht- puller ii;,,.;.- c - , “flu-5‘:-
; concerning our actions from this Lniversity said it contacted the conference woiild not conduct a par- ble to l'K and the “a“. and provide cancellations tiximuchofthe issue ,‘-5. ; 5 5i 5.

3 point on would have to come from NCAA on net 18 and the Southeast- allel inxestittdtioii to the \(‘\.~\‘s but some public debate over whether K . I "" 2' . .‘f. . 5
. l theirtstitutitin " ern ('onference on Oct 21 after talk would lend 'ltlL’hllt'Ul support." players should ”1.,qu nionex trorr A bomb threat cleared the ““1““ "I don't see an‘.’riini_' Af'lllfi wi't .. “ ‘1 » . V“
v The allegations- about l'K's bas~ ing with the newspaper's reporters such as «it? .iviil llliiil'lll‘dlltlll, it bugle}; ‘ A "l the Herald'LpadP' for about 4“ compensation tor-ail ‘he nan: .\‘i!p\
ketball program appeared in a copv- The statement said the l'niversity asked ‘ minutes yesterday Although it was they h. ‘- . \ Vt, \ l ' We ‘- 3 '. .

‘ »\ circulation operator 'it the Her . . » t ‘ plitytr “ m“ h‘ ' ' ' ‘
right story in Sunday's Lexington has already begun an institutional The \t‘\.\ s lllil'flllll prwedure 1d L: 1, . d 't t 'L" . 1 had not ”mom” confirmed. Carroll *3“ Marina iiursinglresbt'mr ‘. A‘ _‘ ‘ :
Humid Louder The story told of for- investigation of the allegations Ctlllt't'rnlllt.’ .i story like the Herald (clalledufo‘ hashl-eldjdhscripfiihgehy 'i [he threatwas related [0 the article ' i ‘ .' 3

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"H r pl ‘Mr‘ accepting money. cloth 5!. ommissioner H BOW \“ \( “ ‘A NM W p m yesterday That number is five "“9 (’Xpfl‘led to get a few nasty x. Pu'ik v “,5 ‘5 i £51.

Father, son - U of [i foundation .-

lead uilt Inn—— ‘ " ' " l
‘p g y ' approves total sale ‘
to charges . V; ~ , y . t . . ‘

.. . 4 .. o . rica stock »
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Walkers com 1 ~ ~ 3 . - I ~ g x h‘ ,3: .
p y ." ' , ‘ rfl ET'I'TTANI'H so has sum tiiuiut s: 3 17‘ ‘. .
' " ‘ ' «“1 -<.'*,' ’ . . / Uisvilefardinal e .- .n n. . . mi .’ ' ‘- l:,v
With government tf- - - . .«2 . {,5 9 . with ”l M . i .- -
. ,i 5 . «,5 _ I”, that P . g 5 5 weie not signatories tit 'lll‘ \iii‘ :ar‘ 5 ‘ .
B) "\R“\ F.R”§I':.\T“.\L 5' [.1 ,A ‘ 7 -. 3’! g “ r L, The uTttPr is editor 1)! the LI)lH\ l’l‘lnClplO'e, prlllClpl0> 5115"th ,t' {:5 5’ :. ‘ 5- w 5
Associated Press ,' 31”" ' V. 5 " 4 T I' -- ' ' 5 \ill" Cardinal. the L'mw’tsiti “it proving t'llllflllllil‘,ltirlililt‘h'ik'irkt‘l‘= ; " — . , -
)2 5 5‘ ,’ l " .‘l',’ ._ Lonis'ville s wcehh student newspu According to the rely ." the Film: 5' .5. .
ll.-\l.Tll\lllRl‘I .lohn Anthony . ... ..~ ,U 5. ' ,' 5 ' PUr dation has instruetm l u: 1,: .nxi-s ' , . 5, 5 ‘
\lalker Jr and the sailor son he re- . . ' 5 .. ‘ tors not to buy, stock ;;~_ iii; in ‘he '_':».t1 '- ,. '. ~ _ 5'
cruited into spying for the Soviet ‘ 5 ‘3). L f L()l'lS\'ILLE , In a dramatic l' .\‘ companies that f-ls i.e-»» .t. - , _, i -
t‘nion pleaded guilty to espionage l ““- ‘ ’9 ’ 5t ; . move. the University of lnutstille Silulhfifrlca ,_ _' '1 '
(‘hlll‘glih yesterday in an arrange ?‘ a . is 1'1 3 . at”; *5. ' i board 0f "“9995 "0th .VQSlel‘da} ‘0 The third section tit 'ne t‘t‘iturt s 5 » .~ ' 5 "

- them that will mean the father must ‘5): 5‘“ ' A ‘ ' . “,f' , I M .. . divest totally its Shares of stock in the most i'ltllk‘wiirll‘i‘. l‘ii‘wt'til sat ’ I 3 ' '- .
seri c at least to years of a life pris- ' v .. ,s 5 . , \§ ‘ (:OFPOMUOHS that d0 ousmess in ing that because of intense emu 5. I. ' = - .
on sentence and his son more than 5 , r k A 51 3“» 5 ' ., South Africa. lions and legitimate dittei'eiices tit ' ' -, 5 .
(‘lghl years ‘ ‘1": '-:_. . ’ 5 ”“0 re not trying [0 do anything tlplltltm that lllls social issues t'\ilk('\ 7- , '

For lht’ deal [0 stand, John Walker .\ if... « f / 5 l symbollc but what [5 morally cor- ill the ulll\(’l’\ll} litinllllunltt Il‘it' - ' I

must cooperate fully with the gm» ' ' 5 .’ , * rect." said Harry Jones. chairman board recommends the l lit l, triisi " 5 f . . 5‘
ernment in future proceedings. in- 5 it 5 ”.35"; '3. 4 55 , ’ of the L'niverSity Foundation board. ees‘ adopt a ptiltt') iit lotgii ‘1l.t*sl . . g f '

eluding the espionage trial of his 5’5" . N z. : ’ h-fi' ‘ ‘ 5 ' a : WhK‘h COMFOIS l' 0f L‘S mVCSU' merit effectiu-”ninetiiiareix ‘, 'r W -. ._

Navy buddy Jerry Whitworth That 15’5: , . ‘ " \1 . 3‘ mentsi “It is a moral statement wee feel like N. had i.. mdk, 55, ‘ .' j r . _

trial is scheduled Jan 13 in San fig “:5; . ' é}, basedonprinCiple." some m” ol statement diam”, '_ , 5, ‘, ., :

Francisco ;_ -. ‘ Le, . oth- 1' ‘ ' , ‘ Whh this deClSWh '5 0f L becomes apartheid. ' Jones said We beiien- . . - : I ” .

"The reason we entered into this :5 “ééfiu . 3 \ 3‘5. M" ”19 f1”! large um\'€!‘$il_\' in Ken; this is a stronger \let'ti.('ll' ‘ha: " 5. - > .
agreement is because John Walker ‘.5 $5; ‘ 7' 15:9,“, 5 Tl», ' ‘ “5" tuckyto divest completely lust s;l}lni1’v\(‘tl said 1h, mm. 3.. hm.“ 1.. - 5 .'

Attorney Michael Schatzow. “We . ’- . 3‘ .)‘7”~ ’ - 3,; are one of the first to divest totally," tally was in reslwiise iii slim-nine I ' . 'i

need to know what has been broken " i it; a 3" ‘\ L' of L president Donald Swain said conditions for blacks ii: \uu'h \tr. ‘; f 5' i; ‘ ‘. *-

and what needs tobe fixed " ' . 5‘.“ "’_5 . W after the meeting. ca. similar niiweiiients it; ‘lllll‘l' i s 5-,} 5 ,- -, , "

Th“ PrthlPfll benefiCiary 0f the ‘55“ 'f i 5*. ,7 Total divestment is scheduled to unzi.ersities and pressure Yl'till I i-z ' ‘ ' "4 ' ‘

arrangement .5 the “.Q-yearold Mi- . ‘{ feta \‘ v 5“ ~ . "5 take place over the next two years Lstudents V ‘ I ,' f

chael. who was subject to two life ' I ’ 7' r 3 4 ' -‘ and to be complete by November 5 ’ 't “5 , '

terms plus 3” years if he had been unnuwuuuuou KorneiS‘a“ 1987. with l' of L selling about $68 “h“ ““1 h“ 'hml“ ‘ht‘ l'“lll‘1~= - 5 “ ,- ', 53' '1

eonvu-tedinalatertrial SpOOked million worth of stock to reach this ‘1‘)” 5"“ 3h“ WW“ dill"? LN 'o‘5 i5 . . - ~ -

"The only thing we had to offer goal Aprii what; 2: ttlited lllill\t‘\l atmrd 5 . ’4 if .3].

x“. \‘léllkt‘l‘ “(luld be some k‘OnCQS‘ Todd Anderson, 0 mechanical 5 d 1 fh 5 . The vote for complete divestment lng ll) 1 (‘ Ful Anti. ’rliltlltltk liut ,5,: I l" I. l

sion for hisson_"Schatzow said sophomore dances the ni ht engineeiirlg lcrllj‘wzeiende Halloween dance m Blending ' followed the report of the foundation recent ‘l"“‘l"plh"h" haw “All“? 7. - . ~

The trial of the older Walker had I g OWOV W' ‘ board on l' of L's efforts to divest lh“m“’hh“r“"‘h'lhl'lh 'h“ “ll" . , iv .‘
been scheduled for yesterday. but thus far Since '35! April. the univer~ s _ l (H l ..r-. 4 . ‘ I -'

the plea session was heldinstead. . ‘ l " . ’ . ‘ ' II.

The agreement speCified that the ex 1 i g t .5. r '
sentences. to be imposed later by A t I t t l ‘ .' i .' ' ,- '. " ;~

l' 5 District Judge Alexander Har< mnes y n erna Iona 5, ,' ”V

vey ll. will be two life terms plus 10 " ' , ' t iv ’

years for John Walker and two 25 Show I h l ' ' . H ' ' . , .‘ ...
year terms plus three ioyear terms S r0 e 0 S can e lg t Vlgl . ’ ‘ "

lorMichael . _~ ? - ‘ . V‘

’l‘he sentences will be served con- f Id 1 , _5 “ o ‘ _

0 e er y »- a * ~- . to help world prisoners - ' . - . . -

gible for parole in 10 years and his " ,5 . ' ' ' ' ,5 .~ .' i .’ -

son after eight years and four ' - ,3 ' . 5 ' ‘
months~ PhOtOgraphS9 maps 3 5 ByKlMBl-ZRLYSISK pology department will t.” ellltlll' -‘ _

Harvey said he does not usually _ 5 . , ' " 5,“ . ’ ” " ' Staff Writer his natneeountrv »\rgent.n.i . .‘

.illow prosecutors and the defense to hlghllght display 4. N 5 - T . 5 The candlelight vigil \ lll‘istlllt'tl . . , 1- v5 .

work out sentences. but there are at», V \l g ‘ A non—partisan organization that asa "symbol 0! siilltldl'll} mil: those ' ' ‘

exceptional circumstances in the B) SHARON R:\T(‘“FORD 35,5 «9* g , E Seeks the release of prlSODGTS who 8T? lniprlstlnbd .Il‘llult‘fl‘ lh(‘ 4.

Walker cases Contributing Writer f, ‘ “ . "v‘ , l .5 around the'world Will SPONSOF a can- world unlustly Freeland said . ‘-

"The most Significant aspect is "I 3 .l . i ‘15 dlehShtY‘E‘l tomorrow "18"? The goal til the vigil l\ to 'let l'lt' . ' 5- - -

“Guru“ pa,” An exhibit at the Appalachian . .. , 1 ‘ ‘ 75 e: The third annual candlelight vigil public km,“ that there I, \lmwlhmg 5 _

‘ ' (‘enter :s "raising the flag" on a so t fr; 5 if ‘ ~ . . figfijtk5 1:3; is an attempt by UK‘s Amnesty ln- we can do" h, help gm ”Miners re 5 . ' .
ries of collaborations between the ‘ I", ~. ' ' 34%: mational chapter j‘to try and help leasedhesaid 5 '
Appalachian {enter and‘ the Multi- f a - » raise awareness of imprisonment of Freeland 581d pmmwn 5m. Um.” _ .
disctplinary (enter 0f Gerontology. u people around the. world, said held because of religious or political . '
said "Wham Rowles, 355mm“) d" ‘ Steve Freeland. chairperson 0f lh“ beliefs or because of their race se\
rector oi the gerontology center. 5‘ UKchapter. or ethnic background

Hunter D- and Rack flu are two The exhibit. which opened yester- '. The Ceremony will consist of . , , ,

. . , . . . . .. . »: ~ _ He said the Olgdnlldll‘tn receiies .

Amenun bands that sumved the day. was designed to draw atten~ 5 5. speakers from the bexmgton area 5 5 _ 5 5

. . _ , t 5 _ - prisoners files. which otten contain
hardcorecwloooo of thenrly cos. tion to the research ion aging and - .derSSI the sub ect of human . ~
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SIGNS 9'63- the problems present in Appalachia. . ' .- - .- - - - e 9“ ”9 peopt 0 “r” l or e ‘
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w1t Husker, Flag _ .1 ~ . , spawns book, T V mov1e , ~ 1. '-
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By STEVE DRIESLER ——————" » ' .1 , 2;“! f " ' By LESLIE BRODY earn the” keep out 1mg.- lr‘uiy sup .- . 1' ’ . ’
Contributing Writer " ’ ~ ”41 j ; ‘ t Associated Press ports them 1\ iiixi>u la'n i and their 1 j -i . ' 1-
REVIEW _ 1_1_11111«__:1'1T€ ' new of theriiseiw,~ .i~ .ii‘MK , ' 11‘; '
Flip Your Wig ,u ‘ ' J. U 1 '3 .. KYOTO. Japan ‘ When Stanford "The 'ealilitiw ~ 'll“ one place I 1.'. a . :- 1 ,1..Tl
Husker Du/SSTRecords — . Q -«' 3“.“1 . UniverSity studfigt lasa Crihfield here aha“- «shim. l‘ifi. :iiings am: »,. i1 _ :2 , f,-
" 1 ‘- 1.4”111 ~ ' fl , posed as a gels in Japan to re- dont "‘h on mow}. ~., “ppm-v 1" .1 _
ln Myllead records of the decade. Flip Your \ \x‘ .e ' ,. 1&1 i Search her anthropology disserta- them she w: r». .. o-ifl'f‘pi't '..‘~ ”1;? '.'~ ‘.
Black Flag/SST Records Wis is not hUt it is Still a 800d ‘ " I 4 I; - “0|". she hardly “980th that her neurs. who form. .i Cg." -._'eri~.w: H1: ‘11: ‘1' .’-'
album by anexcellent band. -1‘\ ‘ , . book. Geisha. would sell more than basal on a deep "<-'::'- P1,. .1, .hr. ' {gr-11:
Once upon a time. around 1980. Husker Du is the perfect band to . K 1 .‘ .-1, 1 L moon CODICS or that (‘85 would woo traditionaliirt» $15,111 L}, '.’
there was an explosion of fast and be played 0" the radio, am this re- \\._,/”. i " /' 7 \ 1 her forthefilm fights ironICailf» iier lying. u, in 'l‘rflillf'; " '. »1 ’; "r1 ’51.
loud American underground bands. cord proves it. Flip Your Wig is s 1 . 1 1 \ Now. 10 years later she‘s back in suited her n. the 'rn it Japanese '1i1t-11_1.'1; t ' 2'
Like plenty of musical generations chock-le of infectious guitar lines .' /' Kyoto. not to pour sake and smile girls ban» in ow .w H til "till ”fit; '."1«1.'; 1..
before them. they were young and catchy backing vocals and fairly in— 12 ‘ .f / 1. for the Japanese elite but to serve dliltmlliL‘. ‘il'. shim-\- n uni-w; :i. "{1’ 1-'
angry and felt that the best way to telligent lyrics. This is pop music .' ' 1"/’ 11 ' as a consultant on the television be able It- .i. i 1. ~: oil: 11’: i1
express their frustration 'was withabite. 1/ 7 .' . 1417 w .1 movie being made about her r0> enough to be '..".t" ‘ " w. ex 1. 11'. 5-1 .171
through speed ._ pure speed. They The main problem with the record 1: I“ 11 - . ‘ mance behind the paper screens plained As a: . - t 1 1r... . --1 lie . 1~ '.
called their music “hardcore.“ And is that there doesn‘t appear to have V 1 ' .- . 1 . The 26—yearold (‘rihfield now such prllllit'll'.\ 1.- 11.5171? 11 '1‘11'1131
itwas been a lot of time and thought put _' _ 1 Dalby. is cominccd that geisha of l'atoring 'il pl '. .. . "upon; 3:51.55 1.
These bands rejuvenated a stag. into It. L” L . ‘ '1 ‘. iers a glimpse into the true spirit of presidents .irir: .' .l‘ .«hl '1 .1“ t l,_’,.‘ t
nating American music scene and Flip Your Wig is Husker Dti's ,j ,' / 11 ' this country that rose from postwar could afford 'i'lt‘ w ‘ 1.: ~"..‘..l - 1,4'3’3’5: 1%
produced some classic rock ‘n‘ roll. third full-length record in only a ' ' ' poverty to economic supremacy ehtertammt'ti' U. 7' - » - if ”£01155. ,z7'-1-3t'i
But in a year or two. there were 20 little more than a year. but this time louuorwuius Kern-lGrophivs “To understand geisha. you've got Japan‘s power wt " .. . t ‘ .i 1 '1,‘ k1 57,1.‘l
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