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A N “36.0“” 3 Established 1894 University of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky ‘ lnddpendentelnce 1971 Friday, January 24. 1906
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plan stateWide rally ’ J ' “' defends war record '
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ranng or van, renowned Speakers . By DAVID BRISCOE more honors than Gen. Douglas i . , v 3. 3‘ .
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hlghllght February event In Frankfort . - ‘i‘: . ’5?" FMgNlfihl-‘mllppines -d— Pretsidgl His war record is so important to ' _‘ , 2" ’93
- er ha - arcos 53‘ 3’95 er 3' Marcos that he talks about It in .’ - '. ' ;
By SACHA DEVROOMEN and the mascots oi most of the f- ' - ’ ;. "' ’ helm" ignore.” ”crazy ‘ndiVidu‘ nearly every interview and Speech
Managing Editor state‘s universities will attend the ‘ 2‘ als3 who question the war record on and l" 1982 closed down a newspaper ‘. ‘ f, it "-
rally. 3 . ,‘ WhIChheblhh his POht'cal career. that printed articles challenging it. ;, 'l ;" :‘jf ‘, 3-,' f 35"
The Kentucky Advocates for High- Bell said yesterday at a press con- st , . He made the comment m a cam- "9 says he suffered “"9 W" - " 3 kl".
er Education will duplicate an idea ference he would like to create the 3 Kb ‘ '1'» palgn speech to a crowd that "mud. wounds and tells war Stones 1“ ms 1 It” “1' :5 ”N“:
that athletic teams across the state same excitement as when Kentucky ' . é . " “fit many World War 113 veterans. campaign Speeches for [he F9b2 7 _ .‘, .' ~'
have done for years to get people in- played Louisville in Knoxville for “’3" ,(' ‘ a3 er The Ngw Yprh Tl.mes pUb', election. in “he“ he ‘5 0pp05ed by -l' ' ' 3 i i”. '5 '
terestedintheircause. the first time couple of years ago - ‘ ' llshed3an3article Citing LIS‘ Arm) comm“ Aquino. Widow 0f 355355" ' ‘ .
The organization, a non-profit and they played “My Old Kentucky 2 4 I ‘ investigations that found m-S Claims nated OPPOSMO“ leader Bemgh" 3 . a 3. If}
group of civic and business leaders. Home." III“ WWII Kerr-ism" 0‘ leading bg‘FMaS all?“ [he Aquino. 5 ‘ ‘ 7 3 Le‘
will hold a statewide rally Feb. 5 at “We are taking a lot of techniques The Kentucky Advocates for Higher Education yesterday on Japaneseto h fraudulent3 Controversy 0"" his military "3- . A ‘ .
the Frankfort convention center. that people seem to find interesting nouncea statewide rally to be held in Frankfort Feb 5 .1" “S. T ursday edmons‘ the “mm "0‘““7 ' . '-' .‘5' :
The rally will try to create excite- and attractive and bringing those to- ' T‘mes Cited 400 pagesof Army re- During a Marcos "is“ '~° WEShmg' ‘ ’ . ‘ ,' -
, merit similar to an athletic event to gether to create some color and ex- ment in higher education. Gov. Mar- The Feb. 5 rally is co-sponsored ports on Marcos military career ‘0“ 1” September 1933- Defense 560 . 3.. . '
get people excited about education. citement but for an entirely differ- tha Layne Collins also will be a fea- by the Kentucky Council on Higher The reports Said Ang Mag “ah?” retary Caspar Weinberger gave mm ' - h 2 ' '
“We are reaching out and plagia- entpurpose,"Bellsaid. tured speaker at theevent. Education and will be attended by :(a. the guerrilla group he sal'she a case containing replicas of L' s . . . _ ..
rizing from the collegiate athletics The master 0‘ ceremonies for the In early January the group spon- representatives from all eight public ed, never eXisted as a fighting medals supposedly awarded to him. 3:._ 3 3 3 3 3
all the things that 3 3 3 are attracting principle program to begin at 5 sored a series of 'rallies across the universities including the 13 commu- oggamzatiodand was not controlled including two Silver Stars and a Dis- 3 2 3 .. .
and exciting. We are going to take P-m-i will be Lee Stevens. known as state in eight different communities nity colleges and 21 independent col- a3 equhtely because 0f the? deser- tingulshed SCFVlCE Cross ' " " » ’ '
those techniques and use them in the the voice and face of education on that Bell said were "quite success- leges. tlon 3° “5 commanding officer m Three months later. the Washing 3 . _ , 2‘
interest of a much more noble pur- the Ashland Oil television commer- ful.“ One person attending the rally will Marcos. . 3 . 3 ’0" P9“ PUthhed 3“ am”? ”1 '2 ' - ‘
pose,” said Robert Bell, chairman of cials. Bell said. .. . - . . win a van the rou bought with The president. now 68 years Old' ‘3 Wh'Ch 't said "an 18-month effort to ‘ 2 : ' i
. Vie believed we successfully g p _ said here to have won 28. 32 or 33 verify M r ~' -] 'm. 0 h h i . ' . - . . "
the Kentucky Advocates for Higher Th k . . . .. . . . mon don ted b' b Bell . . . . , . 8 cos t al st lg Amer
Education and administrative vice e eynote speaker for the pro- raised the VlSlblllty issue of funding . ey‘ a 3 l usmesses. medals. depending on the Philippine lcan decorations raises serious .3 . 3 3 3
presidi-nt of Ashland Oil Inc gram “"11 be James ”Fm" “me” for higher educam“ 3"" ‘0 develop 7‘3“" The V3" '5 50m???” 5mm" government report accepted He is doubts about whether he actually » - ‘ .
3 3 2 2 governor of North Carolina who has support.“ Bell said. “Now we are on '0 0‘ modern day alumm. he said described here as the most deco- was awarded them -. ' ‘ ._ ‘ '2
At least eight univerSity pep bands a national reputation for involve- to the main event." SeeRAl.LY. Page: rated soldier of the war and claims SeeMARciis. pm. . .3 .3
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at Kentucky as early as January 1987 . g . , ~ ~ Campus recruiting ; .
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By JOHNJURY signed with Wake Forest. nor have ‘ . 111CI‘ cases by 45 070 ” ' '
AssistantSports Editor we granted the University of Ken- - ‘ '
and WILLIE HIA'IT tucky permission to talk with Mike " B - [)2\\‘l[)'\3\Yl ()R ' ‘
Sports Editor Scott as that school has requested,“ $3 ‘ antributingWriter ' .
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Wake Forest University. the “Any information concerning the ,«r f V” ‘ Job prospects are continuing to ' 3 ' 1.
school former Greenup County bas- future eligibility of Mike Scott will 2’ . improve for UK graduates. due in ‘1
ketball standout Mike Scott trans- have to come from Mike. the NCAA, i part to aggressive efforts by the (‘a- 2 _ 2 '
ferred from last week. issued a or Mr. Fred Jacoby. chairman of ‘ ’ reer Flaming and Placement Cen» , -' '- . '
statement last night saying that it the conferencecomissioners." , , ter. " ' _ . 4
will not release Scott‘s national let- It was signed by Wake Forest ath- . . According to Larry CTOUCh- the ' '3 , _ . ' ' '
ter-of-intent. letics director Gene Hooks. Q. ' ’ ‘ . . center‘s director. recruiter visitation , .. " ’ ‘
Scott, who enrolled at Lexington Jacoby, who is chairman of the “‘1 has increased by 45 Percent in [he i . ' . '
Community College Tuesday. is national letterof—intent steering . A " ‘ -- 3 . past two ye?“ from 490 recruiters 1 '- - - . "
Planning to play for UK as soon as committee. in a telephone interview w I \ " '"xmt0713‘91985' 1' -' ' " . ‘1' '
he graduates from LCC, his high from his home in Dallas last night. ' 3 “We're f‘ndmg a good. across-the» 2 ' l 2 L
school coach, Randy Ward. said said the letter is administered by - board increase." 00W" said. "This ; . ': . ' ‘
Wednesday. conference offices. “It would be a . inCIUdeS everything: business. engi- . ' . ‘1
“We have not released Mike Scott matter between the Atlantic Coast ’4 ‘ 2 neering.allled health and teaching " ,3 J .3 3; 3. . -, ' 3
from the national letter-of-intent he See “.0" P - ‘ ‘ CFOUCh attributed the increasing ‘ , .’ . i i H , ,
‘ ‘ ' ages rate to the factors of his center’s . i 2.1 .
~33 ,, 2 3 \ .' ' " I “concerted efforts." to the quality of “ '-, ' ., a; --‘, 2.,
At least 38 known dead .2 / ’ ~ \‘ W ’ .. . ~ "
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' . 0 4- ‘ ’I g . ~33 ‘ ‘ "Companies come back to UK be- ' 3. ,3,‘ {r
In ew e l o e Ire .~ » J? 2.5% i.’ . cause the students they‘ve hired . .t “ .
Bv VlC’l‘ORlAGRAHAM ca ital sin e 'nd d f ' ’ \ A ’ " {I * .. “ihkgihlzegi thighs“ efforts I“ , '. 2."?(1‘ 3‘ '
AssociatedPress Britain in 1927 l epen ence rom I X: ' ‘ . A . ' t . »’ .3 2 solicit recruiters. Crouch explained ‘ ,:-,3 ..3?,-3 :3 ,‘
' . . ‘ " "" that he and his staff relv upon va- ' " - "i 1'.
About half the Victims were for- i? 2 .. ~~ - ' . .-J. ‘n' l ' ;.
NEW DELHI. India — Fire raged eigners but names were not released ' ' ~ t ' . m. :1 ou3s carifeeruiitays oil-"$11059" pm; ‘ 5 l;- l
through a luxury hotel before dawn pending notification of relatives, po- ’ 8:351:10? suppiicrt 'V S m a 10" an -, .‘ i‘ .’ 3: “L
yesterday. killing at least 38pe0ple. lice said. The victims included a » - 2 ’ .. ‘ . . 2 j-'
Indian officials said. One American West German diplomat and his wife, " " “ 2 u . ' set Wha: 3:; (LepaSrtgiregt 59%;“? I. " ‘ '- .
was among the dead, and 38 people an Argentine diplomat. three Bri- t is t “dug“? agm n‘ u 5 .0 L' 'V ' ‘ "
werehospitalized. tons. two Japanese. two Australians, 5 fly. in nd lira! icew pt: :s"calli: (s r3239 ' L .
Some victims were found in their an lraqi. a Soviet citizen and the , ‘ U’ * ‘ D “W: canl :tva reaieniimber (ifain- ' I ' ‘~ ' "
beds. and others escaped by break- American. ”Ii ‘ tervlewslng'ustogle dav I , 2 '
ing windows, tying beckheets togeth- “It was only by the grace of God ' . ‘ r a “This is J rticularlv he] m] to our ‘ ' . 3 . ~ . 2' .‘ .
er and lowering themselves to the we got out alive.“ said Jane Rosser, é; .. . ”" student [83331813 who don“t) have the .' . ' ‘ - '-
ground. Several leaped to their an official for the US. relief agency '\ ~ k ¢~ time to interview with school mr.
death from the lo-story Siddharth CARE, who is based in Bangkok, " A ‘ rations due to their schedules it‘s “ '
Continental Hotel, which is near the Thailand. “If I had awakened min- “"‘“‘"° """""°" :sier to be one for a day than to} I ' '- ' '
airport in the upper-class Vasant utes later in that hotel without Dog-gone a number got shorter Vmeetin s ’ i I
Viharsuburb.fireofficials said. lights,lwouldn‘tbehere.“ . throughout the semester " (‘rough
Police and fire officials said it was She said she herded a half-dozen Ui\"s James Blackmon grabs the rim in hopes win over the Georgia Bulldogs last night, For said. ‘ i .
the worst hotel fire in the Indian “(HRH Pas” for o rebOund in the Wildcats struggling 74-69 the game story, see SPORTS, Page 5. Assisted by Diane Kohler and his 3 . 3
staff. Crouch actively seeks compa-
3 mos to bring recruiters to campus. ‘ '
E e to e e but he and his assistants also help
'. prepare students for interviews. .
“We have instituted a new pro- '
sag-s... amids- si . . . . gram, which includes a video about
. 5“ g3 . ”33; UK eye bank has aided more than 850 cornea transplants Since opening in 1981 intfrtiewdskllls thatthstudents can
M Q 3 33.3 wa c an we anite 33cm to3 parthl-
j W ‘ ms 3 _ 3 ' By WENDY SUSAN SMITH have received cornea transplants in of the light that enters in and out of must really be educated to be able pate ‘.“ "“5 program. he sa'd' After
Ill "3.. ., 3 3:33; us: Staff Writer Lexington hospitals. the eye. rim to be transplanted if to have enough courage in the case :F‘idy't'g.” v1de3p. the student par-
‘ ' ,. 22,. .. s “My Vismn is already better. It it is scarred or diseased,“ said Deb- when a patient dies in the hospital, '9'.” "‘a'“.°°. m eerew. .
‘ . 3Wlthout help from the Kentucky took almost a month for me to tell hie Silk, technical coordinator for to ask the family of the patient if . 3We have "wind compames to
M ,3. _. W .. . 3 Lions Eye Bank at UK, Dr. Kathy that my vision was improving," she the eye bank. It is retrieved from they would be willing to donate the ’°‘" '" °“’ "m" '"teme‘" 5‘55"?“S'
m “KW Winston could not have continued said. “The eye bank really fills the the cadaver totheliving recipient, eyesof‘thedeceased.“Martin said. and 50'1" have responded enthuSlas-
00' h“; g. thfi her practice asaphysician. need. and 1 wish such a service was The eye bank is responsible for “Althoigh this is the last thing on “can” Crouch sa'd' Consequently.
”2 “.1”: MW 9 ' “If it was not for my cornea trans- around for other organ tramplants." getting donors and tissue and plac- the family's mind, it may be come he sees "“5 new program as another
. We .. 3.3. M plant. my vision would have become Last year, there were 555 eye do- ingthe recipients with surgeons. for-ting to them in knowing they are feature that when?” 3a Student 5
. progressively worse resulting in se- nors to the eye bank located in the Martin said most donatiom are 8W“! a part of the person they care prospectsofsuccesslnalob search.
ver3e distortion,’3' said Wimton. a opthalmology department of the made when a patient dies and the about which will still be out there Another ~m rtant funct'on of the
resident in family practice at the Medical Center; 228 of the donations family gives permission for the cor- living,“heseid. l ' Cepote . '
.. ~ UKMedicalCenter. were med for transplant of cornea donation. ' . Pacement n F ls summer em-
..m§m ”as as... .. . . . . “e“ 5"“! Mimi“ "‘8‘ WW“ "9 ployment Accordi to Crouch the
’ sheath. M “in?“ mm a come“ "m— tlssuetomedy ”Cinema Other doom either sign the back quire hospitals to take part in the u ‘ t, "8 We vi ‘ to,
w“. ' ... .3 =' 3 - . plant In November due to a severe “The remaining cornea tissue of their driver‘s license or have a organ m procurement process is cc". r ”'3" 9° 3|!) r "s
.. ~-.2.;-*3.;ha2 3... two. .3 stigmtism called keratoconus. which for one reason or another can- Lions Club donor pledge card. he currently being considered by a St Van“ 3080: tefmporary aim-
at”??? 3 .t 3%.. Others afflicted with visual hand- not be used for transplant is med for said. Homecommittee. n?" m r uture pr ”"
”gsafia/saruflr leaps may have the chance to see medical research.“ said Jim Martin. “One of us goes to the hospital and The Kentucky Lions Eye I-‘ounda slons
fifiwfihfigwflm ageinwiththehelpoftheeyebenk. program coordinator for the eye retrieves the cornea and brlngs it tion. which was formed in 1959 by In regard to current recruitment
:3! 333.3 ‘33.. 33333.3 3- Since its establishment in January bank. back to be looked at for possible the more than 240 Raunchy Liam rates. Crouch said the projections
3. f3: 2 ~ - mi, more then 850 people With cor- “The comes, the3transperent cov- transplant."Silk said. for 1m estimate more than 7,000
. a , 2 2 - 2 noel blindness or visual impairment ering of the eye which rdrects meet "The trofeuionel medical person Scull-0:2 interviews on the UK compo.
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. he / ' g, » 'i‘ 9 9 “Kg Clubs. contributes to the funding of are able to govide tissue from older
“5°81 turnout w'u be t ' / U ;,.3' . ' ’ . . r . theUKandUot'Leyebanks. people by t _ use of a specular mi-
alumm. he sad The" are 65 9., iv. " ‘1" ‘ . '- «it, “we support their activities, en- croscope which enables is to count
alumni Chapters around he" . . "33 u “£2: ‘ ~. . '7' courage eye bank Operations. and cells,"Martinsaid.
tucky. / ,t' A 4:. f :97 . a...“ ' " .i participate in the research of pre- Martin said there is a very high
Be‘m‘m give" “a" the ‘3" " / ‘ i ‘ .9 vention of blindness." said Jack success rate of cornea tramplants.
will leave Tuesday mormng m 9 9 9 _ ,9 , >* Brady. president of the Kentucky Eighty to 85 percent of the tram.‘
travel throughout the SW9 ‘0‘ ‘t ' ’ ~ ,3 . ,‘U 9; - Lions Eye Foundation. plant operations result in a signifi-
' ~ , eight days to promote "‘9 event. ’ :' , k- ‘9‘ Eye donors range from age 1 to cant improvement in the recipient’s
N0 volunteers. a staftlmember ‘ V g , 100, and recipients of the cornea Vision. 9
at Eastern Kentucky “”9“!“ 9 P51 1.. f _ .-_».:9.5~s~,~,_ : r .9 ‘ transplant have been as young as 6 in well an operation we do not
and a 5‘3” member 0‘ Valv‘ollne , .. 2 ‘ _ .99 1;, , . 9 t, “4.; 3%., " -' 7., months old. have to worry about tissue rejection
0“ C0" will drive a planned “me . . l; i M7 i‘ I “We used to think that we could such as in a kidney transplant, nor
rary that will bring them to I i »- ‘ at . “3.; .3463; iffifléff‘; 9" ' ,_ not use the tissue of anyone over 65 do we have to worry about matching
Frankfort 0" the day Of the rally. , ' , "1 3 ‘ 7 ‘- g ‘ ». years old for transplant. but now we blood types.“he said.
‘ Jim Wiseman, executive were 99.99 9 . < 9 9 w . 99.9,, »
president of the Kentucky (ham 9‘ 9 . . 9999:},iffia‘f kart-Lg}. . 1 $5 . ‘F », _
ber of Commerce and a group a, " 1 »..-. ‘9 4;; s 9.9;: m,“ ' fittest, j; i EPA t b
member. spoke on behalf of the 'l ,, . —~-/ xfifif‘g . pro oses 0 an
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' ’ day‘s press conference “We are ' a .‘ ‘ 4:5 ‘ ' " ’ ‘v’t b t

»9 . ‘ ‘ really looking forward togthe big 9 1“ 1 .. ‘1 “a“? :3; In us ry as es OS use

. . f rally in Frankfort," he said. . ._ 9 9 7,1,} «:zfity "

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' ' 1 ~ ' 1 h ll ' a” ‘\ ernment moved yesterday for the as said human health — not mone—
’ - i V @353: pfldlfllszge [12:3 Lifdrziliiach ' 3 first time to ban deadly asbestos, a tary cost — was EPA'S “”9th
‘ ' i more speciiicegziit " w r widely-used substance that officials concern. 9

, ‘ He said the group is fulfillment ‘ mm“. hmlw, say causes up to 12.000 cancer cases The plan, when fully implemented. '

‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ of a dream “i have been arguing . . - - h -“ b annually in the United States. will avert as many as 1.900 deaths

9 . 9 t - ' - 9 9 The UK wildcat mascot shows off the van that er education rally in Frankfort. T ere WI e 0 Under a two-phased attack the from asbestos-related lung cancer

" .' -' torgeatrs ihat what :85 énlihlgg will travel ucioss Kentucky to promote the high- drawing at the rally to giveaway the van. Environmental Protection Agency over the next 15yearS,Th0mas said.
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- ,, I talk about the legitimate need for your support as well as ours." “We will push all energies Iarid sag! 'He‘ 1:191: ther £2638 ’forettjhe the comtrfiurgxin arga. (ave;;lrlfisn€fi documented threat to health that as-
f v' . 1 .' , education." Singletaiy said “We do not only all our resource to try to ep ra 9y IS" 0V8 e P aSlze u- decade. .58! . t 9 ll od bestos represents." he told a news

. 1 J- ' “We have something Specific In have some good spokesmen work- Gov. Collins secure every dollar cation. climgnteggglzflm$03n acar‘clino- conference. “No level of exposure is

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. . ”0319‘"‘°:dr00r3. 5129111392“ 9‘3")““2 drgpbed onto; balcony. then graped door and gulped the smoke I would ins," said Rosser, a native of New- ing between EPA and the Office of making piglposais, n said agency
. 9 mgsfizetsatogetlgleit They loweied iht‘ll‘wa) toat‘ire escape be dead if i didn't act. I must have ton. Mass. Management and Budget. spokesman 3V9 ya -
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Staff Writer
Austin Clty Saloon — 2350 Woodhill Shopping Center. Tonight and tornor- REV'EW ~ ' . ~
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The Ier —- 224 E. Main St. Tonight and tomorrow. Top 40/disco music on a a soldaut crowd in UK‘s newly re- . ; . g ' '.V ‘
sound system, 4 p.m. to I a.m.; otter hours oo Saturday from I to 3:30 o.rn. vamped Lab Theater, is a tragico~ haunting character. . A” the “I" j ‘ ‘ I -
$3M. medy exporing the darkest elements meaning. yet misgmded father of a. U" . N ._ . , .1
Iattom Line -— 361 w. short 5t. Tonight and tomorrow. Velvet Elvis (original of man's psyche through the mind of Claudia. the woman heme charged ““~ i ' I! " , .. ‘ .. . ' . -' 3 . 3' '
rock),9:m p.m. tola.m. Caver is $3:$5lor couples both nights. a prostitute being tried to see if she with "‘53th Haggard S'mply out “‘4' \ a Sr ‘hfi i . .'_ ~ 3 p, _
In- ! “'00" ~ 2909 Richmond Rood. Tonlohi and tomorrow. Dee and the is psychologically able to stand trial shmeb‘thf: rest of the can With his . ‘ - .1 -. . i 1. .s I '3 ;-
Red Hots (Top 40 rock), 9 p.m. to I am. so cover alter 8 run. happy hour against manslaughter charges excrutiating. portrayal Of a slightly >,. ' " . , , ' "3 "-9
lromfloflpm. The play, lasting about 21: hours, demented m'"d _ i,» . i g .- .. ' . t " ‘ ' ..
Inedlng's — 509 w. Main St. Tonight and tomorrOw, The Trendette (Mo- runs a gamut of emotions. namely Julie R0939“; as Claudia. per ' . ' ‘“ ‘ ' , I (Hi.
town/70'sdonce)9p.m.toia.m.$3.50cover. those that cause human beings to forms admirably in what is undoubt- , k . , __' -. :. ‘33:
Cole unnoe — 337 E. Main St. Tonight. Drumhones (original rock). Tomor- act as killers and child molesters edly the ”‘05‘ demanding role UK " 3 - ~ » . 3.,
row, Max Alley Five (original rock). Both bands play from 9;“ 9,1“, to I a_m. Unfortunately “Nuts" is not written theater has seen in some time. At ' 5 - ,. , . .1 .‘ . :2“ .
”cover both nights. as tightly as might be hoped and her .character s worst and most M 1 . -; : "
Greet Scott's Depot — 684 s. Broadway. Tonight and tomorrow, Rebel wmi. could, in fact. learn a grave lesson fragile. ROdgeFS Shmfi with hehe‘“ . -,-. p . ‘» ‘5; ,. 7v
outACouse(Top40 rock)9p.m.toia.m.$2cover. of economy from the Greek tragedy. abhhty At-her character slightest ' i. x’ l -: , 1' t: v.1.(‘:..'.‘»" ,1}
Jellorson Davis lnn —— I02 w. High St. Tonight and tomorrow. Tim Lake and “Nuts" does investigate many of and ”‘05! “1993'“! Rodgersls slight» ' ' ‘ " "W ' ' ‘ ~ y ._" l.
the Little Big Band (rock, country, whatever you wont to hear). 9 p.m. to l the same aspects of the human ly beyond belief and distracting. , ' ' é “5' 3"; , 7.;
a.ni.52cover both nights. thought proceSs as did the Greeks, Fortunately. John Vaskuhl has left _. ,, I“. '1... _ ._ a...
uhrery — 388 Woodland Ave. Tonight and tomorrow, Louisville's Nervous however it falters m its (firemen at behind hisedwhiiung monctttony as curowm . «3 ,.. q.) ,5. i ‘: T\ 'j y
Melvin and the Mistakes (Top 40 rock), 9 p.m. to l a.m. Tonight. happy hour it ' - tion instead of drivin Nic in “B room arce“ 0 give a . . , , . . y :1", :‘r
from 5 to a pm. (no cover) with a $3.50 cover otter I p.m. Tomorrow. happy $3905: all important feel of 1.: strong performance as Claudia's on Brian SOSbY and JOhn VOSkUhI perlorm m UK Theater 5 NU" '5‘ "fix.“ .‘
hoortrorn7to9pm.withosa.50coverotter9p.m. dempuon' timated, head-strong psychiatrist. ‘- F?
Two Keys — 333 s. Limestone St. Tonight and tomorrow. The Mighty Klique The story line is not by any means lhs Whom-915"!“ Attorney Frank- . . . I v‘; .' ‘ - ;_
(mace).9p.m.toia.m.32cover. a new one. And it offers no revealing 11" MacMhlan. played by ‘ John M It rt t ‘ F d , 1." ~' ' ‘7
. new twists to the worn courtroom Brackett, is likeWise convmcmg in u l-a ls rlen S ,y . “e 5:7 _
saga. To its credit. however. “Nuts“ hlilhcl’mesfigve? gszsavgltumbles e . . '., , I 3 _l ‘\ ‘-
' does steer awa' from the typical re- e 3“ 0 . u ' ‘ j as e . j 5 . .‘ -
/l\t ‘4 ligious aspect: of this particular a result of Kenneth .(Jayton Nash has top Slngle pOSltlon . . . .’ . _ ‘ '.
. 0, genre and instead concentrates on Who portrays Claudias defense at- -. . .7 ..
the thin line man continually walks torney. Aaron. MV‘F‘SkY H” ambi- . . i _ ‘; . 3. '
/ . betweensanity and insanity. guity in defining his character re— By The Associated Press ' ‘ \._
' Further to its credit. "Nuts“ adA sults in clouding the motives of . 5 . . ‘ - .' -‘
,‘ dresses with no reservations the in- other characters as well as the The following are Billboard's hot record hits as they appear in lit‘\l ‘ ' '
' ' tricacies and encompassing gummy. play‘s thematic intentions. week‘s issue of Billboard magazine. Copyright 1986. Billboard l’Utlllt'it . ~ .l‘ ., . .
tions of a dangerous subject: love. "Nuts" is showing at 8 pm today. tions. Inc. Reprinted wnh permission. _ y '_ . "
“I. Adventures 0' Mod! twain _ The movie ad reads that this is the lint AS IS becoming his custom on UK tomorrow and at 2 and 7 pm Sun HOT SINGLES ‘ . _ ’5 . . ‘
lull-length tilm to lecture the “claymation” animation technique. so that stage, Haggard stands alone dim? day? ’2 “the“ w" b? reserved by 1"That's What Friends Are For" Dlonnt‘&FI‘l€ll(l>‘:\l’l>lil ' .: V
should add News, ,0 "“5 flow chem 0 mp to "on.” Come" Rated G. most enchanting and eientually calling 257-15920r 2573298. 2."Say You.SayMe“LionelltichielMotownl 3 2 ,5
(Fayette Moll: 1:30, Saturday and Sunday only at 3:3). Also Northpork: Sotur- . . 3,“Burning Heart" Survivor \Scotti Bros t ‘ ‘-
dov 0"“ Sundov only 0' '250. 3130. 5I‘5-l hth t d ‘ W , 4."Talk To Me" Stevie Nicks «Modernt ‘ ' -.
lads To The Future —- Hummin' along let its Nth straight week, this red-hat lg ear e Ives 5&1‘m Your Man” Wham! i(‘01umhla l . ‘
summer smash is as lunny the loth time as it is the first. "1. movie stars. 0' 6 "My Hometown” Bruce Springsteen i('01un]l)|a , ‘ ~ .' ‘
course. Michael J. Fox. Rated PG. (Southpark: 2:”, 5:15, 7:50, 9:55. Friday . 7}"W'alk Of Life"l)1re Straits iW'arner Bragg: : . ‘
s... on Center stage tonight m t
The Color ml. — Steven Spielberg tries to prove to the world that '1. can 9(“Party A“ the Time" Eddie Nlurph) l(‘0|umbm i
make a serious film (which really isn't necessary; "ET." is a warm, heartlelt 10I“Spjes Like Us" Paul McCartney tCapltOl' ' ‘ ~ ' '
"Weir “d "°°"Y ”"5 " °“- 5"“ ‘°"‘°d’*""° W"°°P‘ Gold"“9 "'5 ”W" B" GARY LIPSEY Lexington, will sing the part of Ann . .
Glover ("Silverado"). Rated P643. (Southpark: 2, 4:45. 7:3), Friday and Satur- Contributing Writer Page. the daughter of Mrs. Page. TOP LP's ,
dOYO' 10:15.) Ann is the object of the affections of 1.Tho B