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. .1 t 1 ' . $1 .‘ " . 1, ' 1i" _ ' n of Robert Zumwlnkle. who has head proyiding mOre SCH lCCS ; ..‘_ 1 - ,' .
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' ‘ . ‘- ~ ~ ' ' . ‘ ,» 4 ., _ . a fairs an minority affairs Wlll be ~- -. ~ 1 ,1 -, :1‘5‘ 31-1;
B L t ‘ A“ 5 . i 1 Art Gallaher. chancellor for the \ lCtI chancellor ‘- 52' 11g." :31‘15":
” ”K ~ ‘ * " ’ ' z ’ ‘ — 5. «t .5. . , Lexmgw“. hump“ made ”‘95“ ““‘l for minoriti affairs 1‘. . "'~*"it
, ‘ ' 1 . ,, - ' ‘ er ,1”. " other declSions based on recomlllen- ' 1 ,~ ' '_ . _‘"' _: f. .
, 1. , 3.5 ‘ . 333-; ' dations from the ad hoc committee — - .5
1 . “ -, w- ‘ no.2 ‘ ’ 1 to review the division of student at- ..iicuu. that ”Hum-iii ‘Hl’l’tti' 11.... ‘1 .1 ' ,'- 5,551”.
\ . . . 1 . \ _ . . fill”? The eight-member com-milit‘t‘ ices wi-l‘i-lllaliltilliied - i .' I '1' ;i '2‘
._ . '- . 1 , 1 _ . . . ' 111-; completed its two-month reView oi Zumwllikle and “111,11." 1 Par ’1 ‘
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- 1 :' ‘ i» .. ~ +. _1 1“: finished studying the recoliililenda- :zieiidiition. hm emu. thy ....1. 1.15.1. "fi- ‘ I :1 ' '5 .'
- 5 lions and released the report chancellor “,1. 1mm” 1mm, 1 “Wm , ' ‘ f- . ’.
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' ' 1 ‘ _ ‘ w ' Ar , fl 1” . ‘: With the administrators and stall iiIi-iiii-iited . 5 ' I 5 ' , .
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I M“ ‘ ~ ‘ "" fl ‘1‘" "‘ , --. fairs departments and met with stu- tion I ,1... llll> 1,. l‘tt‘Wiihi “1.1.5.. '. . ' .5 ,
1% , .1 x . _ . . “L- ? dents during two open forums and a >(i]‘\“-0_\ h,,- ”mph”. “Wimp- ‘- . .
x 11’ 5 .' ~ 1 1 1 111 1 meeting of student organization Parker said whim; ”M, h, 11 g . . .
57.1 Q", 39:“- . i _ : x. ‘ g“ V ., prestdents. looking forward to \\oik.lie '.\:lll lllt . 5 V - ‘ ‘
‘ “ , ' . ‘ 1 1 ‘.1 1 1 ‘ , 1 “is. Although (iallaher was rumored to m... ii“. Champ”... i,, “Mi“. -,.u. . ' 1 ‘1“
it; . . ‘36 have been considering, (h‘asllt' lllt)\(’il.\ll‘(illl)lt"ll‘(’l'ilspussllilt _ ' 1 .1 .
._ ,1 . , . changes in the divisions locus or an An ideal ”hm. hi- .1”, Mm.” _ _ _
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Fenced In the report confirmed “hi” he had sel‘\ices the} Alline iiim lll .itt.:it.lii. .
{promised all along; 11h11>l11d9hfl$h to improving ilt‘('t'\\ to (Illli'l stir ’ 1 5 '5‘ .
_ airs (i\'lslon is a \'l a art o e --\ . -. . ‘. \t-i. .‘ M "
Fehc'"9 students take. advantage 0‘ yesterday's warm weather side the Seoton Center. The warm weather is expected to con- l'niversity and will remgin a separ lieiiiliiiElt‘ir-liiiili- ml ( mm”! MM ‘ ‘5 .
and move their exerCIses outdoors to the volleyball courts Out- tinue through the weekend, with clouds possible Sunday. rateentity The (‘tllllllllllt‘t’ also i‘ei-(iiiiiiii-iidi-d 5 ‘ ' ‘
- "Th3" l5 unanimity among all that a national search be culhltli'lt-(l ‘ ‘
committee members and among ey- hip Zumwmkipg ropiuphnihm .\l , - . '
. eryone who met with the committee though mph 1, search “Huh, i1. (HM. ‘«
that a strong division of student at— l\. the report 11“”. ,i WWW, 1mm .1 . '. 1 . .
ena e asses 0n ra a] n fairs is vital to the well-being of the 13h.“ "“51””. h, 1mm...“ 11m ”11.” - _ ‘ 1
l’niversity ”l Kentucky." the report families that students and thini' 5
51ml "The important “’19 that >lU' needs are al lllil_l()l‘ [)l'lt)l‘ll'\ .it the V . 5 ‘ .
B.‘ LAWRENCEl..K.\'l'TSON That was the provision agreed to in non-lethal assistance. including shipments for six months while di» dent-affairs P131“: 'h SUPP‘Wth’s lht' l'nlversity " 5 . * '
ASSOCiated Press by Reagan last week in a last-min- uniforms and medicine. recting the Reagan administration ”hssmh‘d the thVerShX and '15 V'd' (iallaher said llt' \\lll appoint a _ '
ute bid to win House approval. But to enter negotiations with the Sandi- "'“u‘ "“‘CQS “"15 described ”399“" search eoiiiiiiittei- next xii-ck and it 5 1 ,
WASHINGTON The Senate )t‘S- the House rejected his plan. 220-210. Opponents of the Reagan ap- nistas. all} l’~‘t'th"h he???” “Eh“ ““5 ""h-‘UI' it next UN" \‘llitllt't'lltIl‘ l~ not “iii-lint ' .. _ '
terday revived President Reagan's aweeka o. roach. led b Sen. James Sasser. , _ . ‘t t" 9 (mm) “1 by Jul} 1. he will oppoiiii ..ii iii-lino , , n ‘
plan to send $100 million in aid to Ni- Since hhen. the political situation l))-’l‘enn., saidythe president‘s plan 5355” [Old ”halo” that hm hm Gallaher acce ted "“1. re .0 min “‘lhhhhhhml' “hm lh“ >'-'h‘(““‘h ‘-‘ 5 -
caragua‘s Contra rebels. The legis- changed because of what the White abandons the possibility of peaCe ne- ““5”th 135‘ train-leavmg the sta- dation alon whith the; de(.i-l:)n(io C"”‘i>h’l0tl ‘ 1 I
lation now goes back to the House. House called an incursion by 11500 gotiations with the Sandinista gov- tlon for those wiShing to give negO- begin 1110mm: on an eventii'ilbmer _ Zumwinkle was pleasi-il with the , ‘ ,
where h “'35 rejected 11151 days be- Nicaraguan troops into Honduras. ernment. sets the United States on [lilt‘OhsaChahcetO work, H mm minoritv affairs A“ merggr committee's hiiihn1b um 112,111, . .
fore areported Sandinista ihCUFSiOH The measure now returns to the the road to “a military morass in Reagan supporters said an ap- “WM decrease the duplication of with ll]t)>l (ll (iiillnher \ .it‘l-ltitls ox ‘ 3 1- 1- '
intoneighboring Honduras. Democratic—controlled House. bl” (‘entral America.“ and ””505 the proach that does not suppb‘ a mili- student support seerces and the Chm h" h” hwmhh I” “W ”’0 I 1 '
As approved by the Senate. the therewillbenoactionuntil April 15_ spectre of “Americans once again tary stick to accompany 'a dipIO- perception that l'K has one system “"i'h‘lff’ 1 ”h” [whhh (“”h'l' ‘ A .
measure would send the money_t° Reagan's plan WOUJd give the Con- coming home In body bags. matic carrot is naive and for minority students and another hm.“ I 11.;1lt555W ht {‘mdmm “1 ‘ 5 ; 5 ’ ' ,II
the Contras but under the condition tras $70 million in military aid and dangerous. Thev said arming the for all other students. the report hm." (hi ‘1 U whim 1h" “lmmh. - L " 5 '
that "0 offenswe weapons COUld be $30 million in non—lethal help in their But Sasser was defeated. 67—33. on (‘ontras is an essential step to pin said [he ‘\ '“("h'hhh‘l‘hhm .h’ “MN“ .' 5 . 7 . ‘ '.
sent for 90 days. in order to give effort to oust the Sandinistas. The his amendment to permit just 330 down the Sandinistas and slow the .4 . thhciehfhr h) Shhh'hl “hm: “hm? ‘ '1 , , . '
peace negotiationsachance. current US. aid package. which ex- million in non-lethal logistical and export of communist revolution in leis":llihdlfdngherett‘h'i‘t‘lihcliheacglEiI-ggr- h2‘:lefihklllththulhilhlhallgihham [u ' ' .. " ‘ ' r.
The iote was as 47. pires Monday. contains $27 million for the Contras and delay weapons (‘entralAmerica should not be completed hasiily, and dent ai'iiiii-g “(innnlmumr1 111.1. mm .1 .- 1.
. . . it would take three to four years 11) \cc( (WNII'HL 1’4ch 1' . ‘ '-
U .S.-Sov1et arms policy Sf rfi- i1 A t' t d . , . » ,_
ccoun mg 8 u ents offer tax tips ; , « 2 ~ ,., 5.
unStable, prOfessor says ' “1:1 ByVASlYAANSARl , . ‘ ; ‘3 ‘ 3)
§ ' _ 9“" i Contributing Writer 1' \ , . r 11 '. . .' ' f f ’. j i
B)’ “-‘NH-‘SSERT would result in Mutual Assured De~ ‘ " ‘i f ( WM 5....... :xutcohnc ‘ , ' 11“,; '
Staff Writer struction (MAD). ~ . ' For all those people who have put 1 1 ......‘:.:'.:‘71 NF!" :0“ ' " r. '11 " : ‘. , XI.
“The stability of the nuclear age . ' » , 0” filing 1935 income tax forms. Ii??? TAX‘ ’ I, I ‘5 ‘ i-
The positions of the United States is maintained) by holding the other ...—- ‘ . ' C help isavailable oncampus‘ . 4-..‘7'5- ‘1 I .' , s'
and the Soviet Union at arms control country‘s population hostage." he ' ’ ‘ ‘ M The UK chapter of the Beta Alpha ( ’ "'1‘ .. 1 .' . ,l ' Int.
talks must be seen in the context of said. ' * Psi accounting honorary is assisting ( 1'; f” ,' f'i's‘jl/f ‘1 1 file 1 ‘ . if"
their foreign policy measures. Weapons (such as anti-ballistic - u people in preparing 1985 income tax ~., l .- \hhlh 11$); . >. ' i -'.U f ;
That “'35 the message 0f Jeffrey missile systems) that destroy mis- ' . forms. ’ i V l}; ‘ :‘i‘ii‘ ‘ l ff): '2‘ ‘ i'.‘
Freyman. an 3550013“? professor 01' siles are therefore the most threat- Accounting majors Who have had \ N ‘ Hzi 11'; f1. : .f'.’ 51:3.“
political science at Transylvania ening to a country's securitv. With- .. at least one course in taxation and < y A, ‘.,1 '-_'i - 'i f." if?
University. who spoke at the Dono- out this ability to retaliate. countries _ ‘ who are members of the honorary \ I j 1' 1;- .1 '. ;..’ “. ‘
van Forum in the Student Center d0 not feel secure. and {hen deter. 1‘ will. under the supervision 0f three ‘ 1 1' ‘1‘. '53, if ’;
yesterday. AbOul 80 people attended rence does not work1hesaid. College Of Business 8‘ Economics . 55 5 i-~ ." i I."i
Freyman's talk on "Development in As a result. “from the point of faculty members, answer any ques- o I t " . ' i, 4 1' 1"
the Soviet-American Arms Control view of the United States and the So- tions or actually prepare the return l j' ,* 1' » - . s ,"
Talks." viet Union‘ weapons that destroy JEFFREY FREYMAN while people wait. said Dan Fulks. o1, ‘ ’ -. 'I" _:1 ‘ 1.
“Arms control talks are as much other weapons are bad. and weapons an associate professor of accounting W \ 1 , . ‘ ~ 1 .
a weapon of foreign policy as are that destroy people are good," Frey- only warning 0f attack). they are and faculty adviser for Beta Alpha 1 _ 1 . ’ "
submarines and tanks." Freyman mansaid. also afraid that their political lead- Psi. ‘ ' ., -~ ~ ‘ ,' . . '
said “'t is a mistake to look at This is the reason the Russians ers would not have time to seek These free assistance SCSSiOnS .--...— - _ —_"m'°wm' ‘ . 1‘ ' .'
arllls r -ntrol talks as (anything but) fear Reagan’s Strategic Defense Ini- safety outside the Kremlin, he said, continue through April 15 from 10 For more information. call 257, sette available with instructions ior . _
an all. npt to enhance national secu- tiative (Star Wars), Freyman said. In 1985. Freyman was named pro~ am. to 2 pm. Mondays and Tues- 3149. the 1985 1040 El and 1040 forms . .‘ ' .
Hi) " 1 The Soviets fear that Star Wars fessor of the year at Transylvania, days in 106$tudent Center. Also on campus, publications from Tax help is also only a phone call 1 1 5. . . .
Bolt the United States and the 50- could be used to destroy their land- He also taught at the first two G0"' The help sessions have been pro‘ the Internal Reveune Service. in- away. . . 5 5 -
net i llon are committed to the‘pol- based missiles. robbing them of ernorsScholars Programs. vided for several years_ Students as eluding tax forms. may be picked up At‘lmrdmg ‘0 ‘ht‘ ”‘5- ‘axPaW'S . .
icy of deterrence — the stockpiling their capability to retaliate. The‘speech .was sponsored by the well as non-students are encouraged in the Government Publications De- “:‘Sh'hglo “‘99"? “’0‘”de tax “95 . ’ .
of w: pens to scare each other into Because Star Wars could be used CounCll on Aging and the Multidisci- to attend. “We really don‘t turn any- partment of MI. King Library. The "'a the” telephones can pick up . '
"0' ~31"th a nuclear war that to shoot down their satellites (their pllnary Center ofGerontology. body away.“F‘ulks said. department also has an audio cas- from many Kentucky libraries. post 5
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Louisvdle, LSU, Kansas looking to knock off No. l-ranked Duke in NCAA Final Four tourney . .. .. . _ ,.
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gs .thgtzflgtvhltsfiml- ning streak, Duke has a chance to become the Tommy Amaker are widely recognized as the .Wagner and Thompson lead the Cardinals “u. this wook. 5°.- com~ .
m 1' '1 er first club Since the 1948 Kentucky team to win best backcourt tandem in the country, with a Its-point average per game. Freshman _
1 more thanasgamos inaseason “1 think they are great players and they center Pervis Ellison adds 128 sophomore 9|". listings. m 'm
DALLAS ’ The MS! game features 3 team But even though the pressure is on. Blue complement each other very well," Brown HerbertCrookll 3 and "81194 5 ‘ P0003-
g‘ezkingmandha darkhmise on the dsnse'th The tsecl Devilcoach Mike Krzyzewski isn't feeling it. said. “Certainly when you‘ve got two guards ' I 5
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p55"? ° s “as” w° sq” w' V" "8 Krzly;newts‘l):l. filth; iis’ET-Liphfiii'fiaosifi haulii‘ii‘éii‘iifimlggi's cam” °‘ ””5”“ LSU the dark boos 0‘ the ”moment W m "m" "CM PM
_But the men‘s Final Four teams — 140138- pearance. “I don‘t think it's a pressure event. Duke defeated Kansas 92436 when the two perhaps metmdifficglgumute to P81135111” M' ‘7'" w" ”M9." l"
Ville. ISU. Duke and Kansas * all have a ithink making the Final Four has a lot more met in the Big Apple National invitational ".39” “95° “9‘“ °°V°“"‘°.' 9"}; M ”'00- F“ th- "on“.
realistic shot at the national championship. pressure with it." Tournament in December. In that game. Duke Ph's State on a last second Shot‘ Georgia Tec m. P0906.
In tomorrow‘s first game at 3:30 pm. the Kansas (353) was the No. lseed in the Mid- forced 17 Kansas turnovers. in Atlanta and Southeastern Conference foe
Louisville Cardinals (30-7). the N0. 2 seed in west Region. while Duke. the top seed in the Meanwhile. Inuisville, making its fourth Kentucky.
the West 30810". square 0“ 883th the South- East, finished the regular season atop The As- Final Four appearance in the last six years. is The Tigers are led by senior John Williams
31st Region‘s No. 11 seed Louisiana State (arr sociatedPresspoll. led by three seniors — guards Milt Wagner (17.9 points), senior Derrick Taylor (13.7). se-
- .. - - - and Jeff Holland forward Bill Thom on. nior Don Redden (12.7). 'unior Anthon Wilson ° r ’
However. the team's seedinss in no way mfi’anhamfli "33.32%" 3L515‘g‘m3 Those three will be lookihg to She Dale‘i'ssiand sophomore Ricli‘y Blanton(6.2)l. Tod-y wttl In sunny and
have the parity of the afternoon's second -y - - Brown‘s high] blicized “freak defense." m with a huh «and
Manning (17.1 paints per game and 6.3 re . y P“ 1 .. . .
game between Rams and Duke. bounds) 7-1 Greg Dreiling (117 and 67) and which features confusing man-to—man. zone We ve been the underdog throughout the a d ' 3.. w in “a
The Duke Blue Dev1|s are undoubtedly the Mk I. (158 M 3 4, ' ' and maichupimis. tourmment and that‘s imdmtandable I guess
team to beat entering tomorrow’s semifinal 6'5 e ogg ‘ a ‘ ' “I don't know how you describe his became we finished in the middle °f "'9 “*WMHQ
against the Kansas Jayhawks in the men‘s In contrast. Kansas coach Larry Brown will ‘freak ~ -- said Cards' coach Denny Crum. “I pack." Brown said. “But there are some 11 1 gm W I
Final Four. Tipoff isspm. be focusing on Duke’s backcourt. All-America think it is a combination of freaks. I don't things which you can‘t put on the latest line . _M '01.. 3
Sporting a 36-2 record and a zo-game win- guard Johnny Dawkim and his sidekick mean piayemimeandiffmtdefmfi and allthecoachaknowthat." ‘51. .. r -. -
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Phi Beta Kappa awards 0Committee CHURCH
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undergra “ate SC 0 ars ly to have more training about dean of students has taken away DIRECTOR I
counseling and testmg‘ than those from his primary mission‘ ‘ of deal- «3 -_
In BiiBBiwmnfll the unpublished work must be that in academic affairs, but Gallaher ing with students and student ac- .- ,, :24 \
staffiiriter of‘oneperson rejected the move because he ilVllleS. the report said. It also I ”ii/27””; 24 , ”For whore
l-‘ive representatives from the (‘ol- said it has been successful under has weakened the role of Vice //0/ //,2 two or more
Two awards worth a total of $1.000 lege of Arts 5; Sciences will review academic affairs. chancellor and may have pre- I/ , // W , are gathered
will be offered to L'K undergrad- and evaluate papers. They will be The committee also recom- vented the Vice chancellor from .5/5/ I g f in My Nam o
. uates f'oi. scholarly research and judged on accuracy of research. mended a restructuring of the of- haying directIinpui from many 3t .,/.I II , //"” s. there willl
‘ writing in the local chapter of the clarity of thinking. style of writing fice that would allow more de- programswnhin thedtvtswn. e\ ' b l o"
nationalhonorary Phi Beta Kappa. and.mporianceofthetopie. partments to report directly to Vihile they agreed that some . . / ’( 9‘”
”WWW be?" trying ‘0 do this for The judges "will insist the work the vice chancellor rather than restructuring is necessary. Zum- \w,
Mime 111110." 58111 Gerald AlVe."~ be scholarly and use emphatic re the dean of students Currently. Winkle and Dean OtI Students J0-
Pr 951W"! 0" the local Phi Beta quirements" in their evaluations. all but three departments report seph Burch said their close work-
KHPW t‘hiiplt‘l' "L85: year “'9 b‘“ Alvev said. but the small number of to the dean of students. ing relationship has prevented EAP‘HS‘I‘ m
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