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I I Vol. XCI, No. 39 Established l894 university of Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky lodepgn'dgm since 1971 Monday, October 20, l986 l
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un -ralSlng e 0r S commun”) that yes, “imaging Editor er t‘ircuit ('ourt l'llilllL‘ that said the .V . ' 5. N
we do care.” About 17 percent of the scott state “as not Kiting kind to the tilt . ' . ‘ ' t : ', ’
h‘ -' \\t‘7" ”Ht-”t Because the chemotherapy kills g .0" P .0“. Kt’htUthith it"tht’s th 500” tthtt (‘ountians interviewed said they dtttN‘dUt‘ttttttkt‘t ' ' . . . . 5,
contributing Writer healthy “.115 along mm the can- ‘ t . an 5: the surrounding counties are opti- strongly agreed and 63 j, percent The ruling by .luligi- lta‘. loin» ‘ .' x" '
“an“; uh“ the doctors said that lnterfratermty Council inistic about the benefits of the next. agreed that the plant would lead 2;, also said the that; ‘;t‘!‘.t‘!.:i \.~ :-::.!.:-. p . ' . . ’ ,
Heroes aren‘t lust in the mo\- ltiesclike needed something ‘hut ’l‘oyota plant. but somewhat wary of growled schools. the figures lor the legally appropriated iiltliit‘\ tor 'he w ‘ « , ’ ‘ '1 '
It" ’t‘ht'.‘ “"0 ‘tt'thhttt‘l people would harvest new cells to make — tht‘ POSSthtt’ 500i“ and httVtrhhtht’h' surrounding counties were ti ii per incetittv es because 'loj..ita s we». as . ‘ ' . . .'
HIHI’ tLlcolist fighting personal liiniwellagain mental is because they don‘t we. tal drawbacks. according to a [K cent and 44 Bpercent.respectively sembly plant in scoit i omit. ,tii-ilil " 2 . . ;'
it‘ttttw tiditttlht tt\l't'\tht‘hlllttl4 "'l‘hev deluded that the best it as being that good against Bur- SUI‘W’)‘ Figures were siliiilar for in semen 'puliht purpose crea' a: 3 ’ N . . " .
"‘t‘h‘m‘] “mm” \\a\ toget rid of this type of can? kitt‘s. Thev don't know enough Th" 5””"1‘3 ChhdUt'tt‘d t" Pt'ht'tdt‘ creased crime with respect to Scott lohs and reducinguiieihploxiieztt ‘ - - ‘7 ~' .' .
'JW“‘0”th"her” ceronce and for all was to have a about it ‘It's the disease that Uh early reading Of the people's (‘ounty 9h percent strongly 'l‘hc l‘tlilllL’ came ii; the trendix 'y , .' . ' . - ' .‘
i’ilt'st'hh‘t‘ 17. a minor at Les bone marrow transplant.“ said makesitexperimental."he said opinions about the Toyota Motor far agreed and 37 3 percent agreed that suit' with which the t tiiillls ..iz-ihi ‘ _ ' :in . f .
inaton catholic High School. is Loiiiselheschke,hisinother The lnterfraternitv and Panhel- cility to be built in Scott ('ount}! the building of the plant would lead istration sought to ltls'II} the offer ’ i -
toiuliating one of the most foriiii- The entire family including the lenic councils havehorganized all showed that about two-thirds oi to higher crime rates Just more that prompted 'loyota to choose _.‘ ' . ; '.
‘ti‘hh‘ t'”‘"““‘»‘ “t d” t't'ht't't' other children. Mark. 13. Eric H. the gl‘eckorgani/ations ma fund- those interviewed felt the plant thith “he-thtt‘d 0t thtN’ ttttt‘l’tlt‘\\t‘tt Kentucky tin-i \t‘H‘l‘ai i’hc' -'..’t'\ . . ' I ' ,‘ . ‘

'» H" h" “mm“ I'.‘"”t’h‘”““- “ and (‘hristina Ti. traveled to Mid raiser to help the Bieschke famir “'httttt benefit them and the” Utttt’ in surrounding counties either torits SHtIiiiiauonplani ' ‘
""" “”‘1 “’~’u"“~“""’ form mm M neapolis'. .\linn . for Bieschke to l" cope with the financial burdens munity strongly agreed or agreed with the The l K researchers ‘.\l.-v tori ' ; " ' | 5 - ' . '
“1'“ 1h“ h'tll’h ”httt'h ththttV-hhht undergo an experimental tvpe of of‘loo‘cillnegc MOW than hittt 54-8 percent —0t statement ducted the stit'H-y said a' a press , . ‘ ‘ “ .

l t”"""h bone marrow transplant called Fach organization is raising $1 the Scott (‘ounty residents inter~ (lverall. Kentuckians showed an conference Friday that although the f‘ ‘ - ' . . j .‘ : ~,
1 ”1““It‘k“ “”1”” t” recognize Autologous donations per‘ member During viewed where the plant is being con- ambivalence toward the highly pub results to the surxey n...; no: he sli’l ' ' .I ' y \
WWI ”I ”w \tmtmm” ”t m" m" 't‘ht‘ Prht't‘ttut‘e involved removv the (ireek ”lymph. Week ”f tlct structed felt they or a member of heated $12?) million incentitc pack prisnig the stud; L\ tit-ill}; conducted ’ .. ' 2 . ‘ v
i "‘N' “hm h“ ‘h'm'd “\twrwm tttts‘ tttitt‘t‘t’“ tt‘ttth lheschke‘s pel~ 003).] the council has planned their immediate family would bene- age offered to entice 'l'oyota to the to see how the titliitilli; ..t a tnl‘tngll. ,‘ ' _v. . ' t
i it's‘ t-t“ i‘htt hi‘ l‘tttt“ 1” Mttt‘t'h \is before he received chemothe- kick-off parties at such places as fit from the plant, according to the state Fifty-two percent of the .s‘cott plant affectsa coii.ii.tit..'a . . . .- "
He thought the source tit tht‘ “"4 rapy Alter the chemotherapy is Two Keys The Bearded Seal survey. which was made public Fri- ('ounty respondents and Bit percent The survey was window-t in " ._ . - ’ - _
i W‘" "t" ”"h‘ ””"hhu HTML“ completed the marrow is Inlet‘led m.“ 'indthel‘ni\‘ersit\'('lul) V day of the those from other counties said James llouglanri as assot l.i't' pro -‘ , ' .
“ t“ “-~“ ~‘ ”Wk “”1“” 4”"t th“ liackintotheliixly Thtmft “I“ be a St donation at Just more than one-third of the the slate was "somewhat instilled" lessor of six-toting). and .tlosarti _ - ‘ - ; _
1““ t"“”t"““”"“"‘”h “"10”“ lheschke's iiiedical expenses the door for each person ad- people 1" th“ surrounding ("“1“th thhttt't’tttlltht‘Pitt'kitfl“ Sypher. an “5"me ”mm”: ” ”W ' ' ‘
It‘ttt‘h httN'hk“ tt‘tt 1‘ htthl) 1“ cost about $200,000. said Joe‘s fa» mitted with a ltl~P9rcent gross of 5hr"9.‘"d Bourbon. (‘lark. \l ' l h ' t department ”t “in” I. A ‘1' W I. it ‘ I i 'V ' I
ttt~ \t'WMth ht \lll‘tt tht‘ tttK'tttl'.s tliei; Patrick th mf'ls 0m; to the Bleschkc Fayette. Franklin. (irant. Harrison. mm m 9”th 0 t e N”: was emirdiiiated h). 'l.': -i. Iota, ' . ~ . _ ‘
, _ ~ . e P ' g t“ , , ., . . (ountians who responded and .>.i . . , . _ , , . . . . .,
l a t h \ledual teiitei lil.tL’lttt.\t"t Ht ”,1 . t th) , _ h .. family. said Scott Parsons. vice Owen and \toodford - said they exr l .. h) .,. d tl V son. the research (maintain: a n- - . y . l- -
i l' as a malignant tumor that ' V“ ""“)l“]" y “1 "Milan“ pg (1.," 't l' r e ”f the lnterfra pect to see direct benefits of the ptl‘ttnt‘tll I. ‘ [9pm] ents m 0 1“ l Ks'urvey Host‘;ll'('t}t wile: . 1
| uldu . M, “m“. ‘1“ reinmed toiiipany will pay about .i per p (‘l t ‘ “ d g l' counties agreed with the statement , , H . , » ~_ '
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l Ile iit‘L'aIl It't't‘lHllL‘. cheniothe “in" h“ ”“1 ”“- insurance con- - ' , , , l ..l . Most of those surveyed also In" ”Mt" should pioyide support used to rem-h m.- cumin. \ ; oi. .,. _ .. '. ‘
t , , . . , siders the bone marrow trans- 1mm“ “‘ H “""ht" X “m , , , , _ . c , for additional industrial dexel ‘ . _ , J , -‘
l lain rlttlilllt llls lioni April to )i’lllt h r B ‘k tt__ . y to meet that and maybe g“ dglped to stattmtnts that tht plant 0 ment like the “mm l'int m Ken \pundpttts all” h Malcolm .. ,_i_ -. . . '
i \lay liiesclikes cancer went into :‘Qll‘l'llitt‘llijli s'ililtl‘ >Patric‘l: over." Parsons said "This [5 a would bring more jobs; higher tScl-tv ._ ~ ‘ p‘ scott touiii; and 727 it. the o't~-' - - ‘ ' ‘ .
. i tltl‘llzlYLl‘sslgf’l. ”i1:llli(htkltl‘l):(\ ::iiikliiiii lhcsclike ‘ i J way to show the community that fifties and increased business a(‘tl\' l , F . H . .. . counties ' p ;. ' .
- . ‘ ,. yes. we do care \te want to get - h ran “TL th‘ hm” "t h” -
. hack on thechemotherapy "llie reason they call it experi- ‘ secsIRlH IF mm- t'entral Kentuckians in general. Nicky’s package of lll('t‘lltl‘.(‘.\ tor I"ttt'tiiv’li'."r'! "n o: t r . . '
L___.___..______———________________________;____ and Scott (‘ountians in particular, Toyota Motor Corp. was upheld as gutht nut ht Uli‘Asstitttlfi'tl Pu» - ‘. ~
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Dione Kuntz 0 business sophomore Wipes out while racing in the Pi Beta Phi-Phi Kappa Psi 500 soap- box derby roce Saturday. Paulo Hayden 0 business sophomore was riding in the other car _ " . ~ ’_ . I .
Outstandin alumnus “ " " ‘ Peace Cor s drive to be in toda ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' '
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“NEVVL‘HNKLE (‘enter arcade and the ;\;.1l‘l('llitllt'(' uatmg in \lay and interested in the . ' .' ’
named by englneerlng M". William H“"" Staff Writer South building Sherlene hit-farther. l’eace(‘orlisabbly now " . 2 ~ : ,
, °Ut3t°hdih9 performance, an area recru1ter. said the tables The steps to hecoiiiuig a Peace p . V' .
. I“ |,\\|“\“ [UR acliie\enient tor the college has 00 "Children of a Lesser God" A Stt‘tthg “t“. A great (1951"? t0 will hold basic information and (‘orps volunteer are designed to help _ , ' .’ -’. _
.s‘tatt \triter curred m h”. capacny as member of is mediocre at best. See Dl- help others \t'tthOUt it care for Your there will be presentations in some the applicants be sure the ioli is '- , ,
I)“. pmmmswm of Higher Educa- VERSIONSJ’ageS. 59” Atht't‘hthhthithkthd . _ education. agriculture anti engir what they want. .\lctarther saiil . ‘ _ _." _
'I’errell .\ Lassetter. site general tioli ‘These are “It characteristics 3550‘ neering classes She said there is an application of lo ' . . I .
manager for Lexuigton Information "Lassetter was appointed as Th. Con' diso . t' ' mated “'th the Peace (orps. the on From 9:30 a m to . p m \tednes pages first which asks for eight ret . . .‘ ‘ - ' t
l’roducts of IBM. has been named chairman of the engineering educa- ppom mg 055 ganization founded m .1961 upon the dit."~ tht‘t't‘ “I” h" tthh presentations t‘rt‘ht'h‘ tthtt ”hit‘tt'ttth Ft‘ttt' titt‘ - , -~
ilie l‘tliti (lutstaiitluig Alumnus oi the tioii committee. and in that capaci- to LSU over the weekend premise ”t promoting friendship and and tan“ Etl't‘h h." recently returned WW} ' ' - .
l lx('ollegeofl‘liigiiieering ty. he has helped structure educa- put the record of 3.2.] on Wht‘td P9009 ‘ _ volunteers Mc(‘arther said some (it Then there is an hour and a half , s .' ‘
.\ci‘ill‘(illlL‘. to Ray .\l Bowen. dean lion programs- that will benefit all of the season. See SPORTS. The P986“ (”FPS manual says n th“ Pt‘hptt‘ tht‘ Pt'm‘“ (“FPS has tttthl ttttt‘t‘V't’“ “'tth 4t t’t'dt‘t‘ t"‘t'lt‘ ‘ I. ' . ' '
oi the college of Engineering. Las- us. meaning all the engineering pro- P0995 “TV“ 9? ham)“ ‘3‘ hm”: America. helped “'5” “t“ he Pt‘est‘ht “Uh"? \‘c( URI’s. l’a.. 4 - " .
setter has “already had a distiiir granisinthestate."Bowen said . Asia. Africa. the bouth “mm“ and thett’ ttpththh> 0“ hh“ the torps _ .‘ ' _'
uiiisliedcareer " m conlunction with Lassetter's m_ 35;.»- QH .0} ;: the (‘aribbean It has had‘more than touchedtheirlives . —-———————-——— . _ , . . . ~
In praising Lassettcr for his nur \,0|\.0”“.’m with H“ College of‘li‘n- :iwwafiWV 129.000volunteers stncet9ht . Thursday the recrutters will hold ‘ < . , _
iiierous contributions to both l‘K. gineering he .mo serves on His text.“ .: ..; ., 1%“ vbtephen‘J. [)orage. ‘8 pUhhc af— interviews with those interested in TOda last
the commonwealth. and the nation. . . . ‘ f f ‘ . ts-...'-:-.~tt, ...s..t... ’:~. ...-:~ fairs specialist of the (orps. said of «mining ,
BMW” \ ”d m.” l ,Mmm. h’lti pm hm'd of1iustees. '5 "h the board Of those 120.000, there have been 704 McCarther described the program _ ‘
-‘ ‘ “ “ ‘ directors for the Lexmgton ( hamber . . . - ~ . .. , . , , ~~ - , :
gressed tiitich sooner than many of (‘ommerce and N 1 bmrd mem» . \olunteers from Kentucky; “’0 ht asbeing \ery U’thht’ttttth y d t d -
nwnhmmv h” for the Kentucky ‘Fcor‘iomic De- Sunny and mild today wrth a whom graduated from t_l\. There “it‘s not something .WU can lust ay 0 I‘Op . '
.W . h,.. l , l . , .‘ . , ’ ‘ high in the mid to upper are currently ‘23 hentuckians OVGF- join because you have nothing else '
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college not to mention his help with . 603- Ct.” t°h'9ht w'th a '0‘” sea. ..e\e '. em to {’0‘ she said '
”n“ 31 6 "Hum" doii'ition I'M h” " l‘he thing you have to remember in the lower ,0 mid 40$. To- This “99k there Witt be several 0t she said the program is difficult to any Classes "
. . . t t. .. about Terrell Lassetter is that he . those recently returned from service enter because “we do try to select
”"h‘ hm‘msmd has led both a distinguished career marrow WI" b. sunny With 6 here 0" campus. helping “'tth the the most qualified. the most skillful .'
How en added that lgissetter has as an engineer and as a civic leader. high from6590 70. (‘orps' promotionaldriye person for the various positions we Staff reports .
helped in recruitment of students for both of which are no small feats.” The drive begins tomorrow with have open " '
the program. hut that his millttt‘ Bowmansaid information tables in the Student “(farther suggested those grad- Today is the last opportunity \
students will have to withdraw or
i . . reduce their course load and re-
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Any student may withdraw
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BACC HUS 5 Alcohol Awareness Week offers numerous opportunities to learn responSible drinking classes used to meet "‘9 We"
sity Writing Requirement
It) .I \\lrisll(lll\(‘lll~ll.l. otherwise wouldn't get. like the Stanley Abel]. [K's BACt‘lll'S .zTomorrow Commonwealth‘s At- The “'No Keys" tavern will serve Students who choose t0 drop 3
contributing Writer issue of liability. women and alco chapter president. said the purpose torney Ray Larson will discuss alco- the designated driver of any group class today should take a copy of
hol. the physical and psychological of the group was “to inform students hol and criminal liability issues. The free soft drinks throughout the their Add/Drop ShP to 105 Gtths
The l'K chapter of HA(‘(‘HI'S be- effects of alcohol and the responsibi- of responsible drinking habits," lecture will begin at 7:30 pm in the night. Free bumper stickers and BUttdlttS to request refund autho-
gins a weeklong schedule of activ» litres that students have to take on The campus activities slated for old Strident (‘entcr theater posters will also be available at the rization. Add/Drop slips must be
ities today to promote alcohol whenthev decide todrink." this Alcohol Awareness Week are as .zWednesday Donovan cafeteria No Keys compliments of BA(‘- submitted h." "00" Wt 27 th 9
awareness "" campus as part M Na- BA(‘(‘H['S. which takes its name t°tt0WSi will be serving “mocktails” during ”“75 Gillis Budding 0" "0 refund Wt“
“(mat t'ettewete “00m“ Awareness from the Greek god of wine. stands ,roday the Blazer and Complex dinner and BAccncs will make a .z'n'iursday BA(‘(‘Hl'S and Pan- bestvent
Vleck. for Boosting Alcohol Consciousness cafeterias will serve “mocktails“ special presentation at Jewell Hall. hellenic will co-sponsor a program Students with approved re-
Mtnd." Martin. Ptthttt' “‘latthhs dt' (‘oncerning the Health of University during dinner and BACCHUS will In conjunction with Alcohol Aware- titled "Women and Alcohol‘ An quests will receive a grade of
rector for the student organization. Students. was founded nearly a de- also be making special presentations ness Week. the Two Keys Lounge Ounce of Prevention." This presen- “‘w on their University tran-
Sflttt the purpose of the “Wk “'85 "t0 cade ago by students at the l'niver' at the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority will be sponsoring "Designated tation will begin at 7 pm in Memo script.
give students the information they sityofFlorida.Martinsaid. and FarmHousefraternity. Driver Night at theKeys.“ rial Hall

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