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The
Kentucky
Kernel

k statntsheo ‘894

Mike Wines Edna: II" (that

Mlle Tterney Managing Editor

Larry Knethopt Assocule Edna!
Katie M(Cirthy Ron smchelt Steve Sm" Nuoht News Edntovs

Joel l-hem Arts Ermar

Cm Rhea Day News ECHO!
John the“ Photography Editor
Charlie Dutlunson Sports Editor

Editorials

I» one. an reprcxen' the com-am at the neuronal bond not tho Umurmy

Back to the basics: revived
academic interest in the senate

S'l‘l'l)l£.\ l‘ IN‘I‘liltl‘lS'l‘ III
aeadennes Is nnt nutte dead despIte
\xhat nIIe IIIIglIt suspect It the results
nt the [11mg tnr Student tinrernment
nttIees are an} IndIeatnr

lights eandIdates have tIled tnr
seats III a student senate reVaIIIped tn

emphasIze aeademIe progress The
Student Government presIdene} an
nthee nmx nntable llltlttll} tnr Its

soapbox nII the Bnard nt' 'l‘mstees
has seven eandIdates runnIng the
IdenlngIeal gauntlet trnm lett tn rIght

For the turnout It IInthIng else. the
student body can heave a sIgh nt
relIef

Student Government has been very
close tn :1 de t‘aeto death for some
months. and Is only no“ showmg
signs of a belated rerIval

WITH A student senate that H!“

MARTHA”

tIIalh adet'ated Its dIItIes. a \Iee
presIdeIIt uhn IIIIIIped shIp III IIIId
)ear and a snIIIe\\hat betuddled

presIdeIIt [tt‘t‘SltllttL‘ nxer the eIItIre
t'hInese tIre drIll. the emernment‘s
\ nIee has been at a lInarse \\ hIsper nut

nt the range nt ltnard nt 'I'I‘IIs‘tee
IIIIehrnphnIIes
'l‘he sItuatInII deterInrated tn the

pnInt \\ here snme senatnrs “lttt ran
nII platt’anIIs nt IIsIne theIr enlarged
Senate the tIIllest \xere
heme npenl} and snundl)‘ rebuked tnr
theIr taIlure tn e\ en attend IIIeetIngs

Grass IIInVeIIIeIIt at the
aeademIe departmental level ma}
Stttttt‘tltt} change the rubber stamp
Image nt’ the senate tnr e\er_\nIIe's'
gnnd I)epartIIIeIItal student ;t(l\'lS(ll‘_\
enmnnttees are grnmng up trnm
“nrkable realItIes

\(tlt't‘ tn

I‘nnt s‘

experiments tn

l‘he_\ are prn\IdInu a trauma; eIntmtt
and
the} \\lll, e\eIItIIalh pa\ ntt III aetne

tnr students Interested III return.
and enneerned student senatnrs

.\I'adeIIIIe prnuress Is tar trnnI the
nIIl) area III \\lIIeh students ean and
shnIIld. ha\e an Intluenee ltnt It Is the
urnund tnr s_\ ntlIesIs nt the aggressn'e
student challenges nt the late tins and
the preeIpItnIIs tallIne back that
tnlltmed thettt

llard \tnrk Is the nn|_\ tlIIIn: that “Ill
make thIs enIIIbIIIaIInII survne
\\ het her the eandIdates ehnsen \\ Ill be
the IIInst dedteated nt the HT III the
tIeld_ stIll renIaIIIs tn be seen but nn
the students' elInIee thIs tInIe surel}
rests the sueeess nt‘ taIlIIre nt \Ihat
httle grnundxwrk has heen laId

 

 

Letters

 

A cut above
A cut below

.\.s a reader nt the Kentuek} Kernel nne
makes I-ertaIn Iuduements nn the stanes,
letters 'l‘hIs Iudgement
usuall) takes Hm paths ttne Is whether
the tarts presented are Indeed the truth
and the .seennd Is whether ynu as an III
dI\Idual agree nr thh the
pnsItInn taken b} the urIter

In reference tn )nur .\Innda). AprIl ,t
Issue l nnt nnl} disagree \Klth (‘t‘rlllln nt
_\nIIr InlumnIsts' annInns but also nne nt
)nur “rIters taets Tn qunte trnm Ms
Karen léeekwtth‘s r‘nlumn In \theh she
“as enmmenhng nn Bill) Graham‘s eure
tnr I‘apIsts Ie eastratInn

"he shnuld suggest that raprst shnnld
nnt nnl) haxe hIs penIs remnred ‘

'l‘n qunte trnm Webster's .\‘ev; thrld
lhetInnar)

"('astrate I tn remme the testIeles.
emaseulate. geld‘ henee "

.\‘nw. thle In no “a; dn I mean tn Inter
that .\Is BeekWIth knnvt the
detInItInn nt eastratmn nr ha\e a
reasonable grasp nt human anatnm}. | dn
thInk that In all respeet tn her readers she
shnuld be a bIt Innre earetul nt her taets
betnre prIntIng them

Also as a request tn Ms

enmments. t'lt‘

dtsagrt-e

dnes nnt

’n-I-k“ Ith, \xnulrl

she [ItII\tttt' IIs \xzth snnIe IIItanIIatInn nII
tlle
lItn-Iattnn Inn\enIeIIt' l‘nI Instante

III,IIantIes III\nl\ed III \tnIIIeIIs

uhat
pt-rr‘entaue nt blaeks and ntber IIIInantIes
lnI'all) and

make up tenIInIst

thrnughnnt the natInn and uhat prnurams

Ltt'ttltps

tln the tt'lttItIIsls ha\e tn meet the spet‘ItIt
needs nt the IIIIIIant) unmen"

\II\\ as tn In) dIsaILreenIent \\Ith eertaIn
anIIInns expressed. l qunte trnm a letter
bx \lasnn 'l‘aylnr Hthard Stmall and Inn
prntest nthet‘ Kernel
Indeed he a real

nthers

,ItrneItII-s she must
\tnnIIst "

”Kernel atrneItIes~ Is mnre then a small
arnnunt nl Wh) dId the
uIIters haxe tn stnnp tn persnnal \erbal

Is lIne and

\erbal nu-rkIll

abIIse ltIsagreI-ment \nur
letter made snme exeellent wants, but I
( an see nn ua) that ealhng penple names
\Hll turther an_\nne's name Please spare
Its trnm the nverdnne rhetane'

l‘Inall) ldn hnpe that we ha\e heard the
last trnm lttehard Raqlner and the Kernel
hIerart'h) enneernlng the quaht) and
IankIrItJ, nt the paper Itself ’l'n blnv» your
tmn hnrn In the tIrst plat-e Is questInnable
but tn get mm a enntInuIng \erbal battle
\uth a graduate your nwn
depaItnIent and use up spar-e that surely
better

student nl

(nnld have been put tn use Is

detnutels less than ttuaht) Innrnahsm
Surel\ \nII guys t'ttllltl hmeuntten tneether

Itlltl settlt'tl 'tn truth! 'tt 'illt'Sttttll ‘~\lI.It~'\t't
.\Ithnnt tIIItltt‘ltltL' the test nt IIs
.Inhn \lett .Illl‘

\nphnlnnre l'I e \ et St Iem e

It Aas

This is service?

the l ltl\t't'Sll\ nt kentueks t‘hanstI-rs
ltke tn
\\a_\taIe restaurant III l‘tanda abnnt 8.3

\tnnld express dIsunst \uth a

InIIes nnrth nt Hrlandn nn l '73 beraust- an

emu-melt rude and I't‘l'tle \Attltl'l'SS

refused to seru- a blIIId unman
\ls

dnu

('lInI‘IsteI's.

l.esI|Ie Stexens and her seeIng eye
bnth the l'K
Ietused ser\Iee b) a

\xhn are members nt
were
I.\aItress beeause she had brnught a "dnuf
Alter beIng IntnrnIt-d
that It was a seeIntz me dng, the vIaItrt-ss
I-Inphatn'alb restated that she dIdn't ere
d damn \that kInd nl a dng It was get It
nltt'

'l‘he Iunnranee and ImpertIIIenee nl the
\AaItrt-ss \er_\ e\'Idr-nt. but uhat
sIIprIserl us even mnre was the [art that
thIs restaurant I'haIn dId nnt take the tune
tn teaeh theIr employees basIe manners
and that \uth the ennrmnus labnr lnree
.t\’.’tll.’tl)lt' they unuld hIre sneh a brusque

mm the restaurant

“RPS

persnn
.latnes Hendlsa
Freshman, \lusie

A better
memorial

for Dr. King

\\l" \Kl-Iltl'. l’l.l~'. \SI‘.I) tn IInte last

Inuhts tI'IlIIIte tn a man \\hn sn
I'nIIrauenIIsl} bruneht a lInstIle \klltlt‘
\IIIerIea taee tn tare \\Ith Its
deplnrable sneIal pnlII-Ies enneernmu

theIr blaek brethren

\IId set despIte the \lttt'l‘t‘tl} nt last
ttttlltl s salute and nthers lIke It. he re
stIll nut that there Isnt
better \\a_\ In pa) humane tn the late
ltr .\lartIII Luther lung

sun- stttttt‘

l'rnbahb the best ua_\ Is Sllttpl} tn
prat'tIee hIs teaehIngs \eIther of the
annInaIIt raees III thIs enuntr).
hnmwer. seem tn be anne theIr best
at that

the l'lSlltL" Interest aInnnp. blaeks III
the lttSlttt‘} and Inndern .‘lppllt'ullttll nt
theIr eIIltIIral herItaue Is eertaInl)
I'nnInIendalIle \IId It III the prneess
stiltlt' In dIsentranehIse them
sel\es trnm \IlIIte penple tn pursue
tbnse Interests \kt' \\t' uhn have kept

\\ Ish

tlIeIII III bnndaue Ian hardl} ennI
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but hn'm-xer snund the ratInIIale.
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and Iiarbled \‘tttltlltlllttt‘dtlltll

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\shn'h stIll e\I.st anInnu sn Inan_\
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an- uere nn a bIIsIIIess trIp III

\l.IbaIIIa_ and drn\e a part nt the
Selma tn \lnntunmer} " rnad “here
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nIII tn prnteet a Mark man s rIuht tn
walk nn a pIIblII- Ihnrnuuhtare
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I'hanued \Ieuer Is stIll III the
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Itr l\|ttL{ dId lllllt‘tl tn end legal
d1sI'IIIIIIII.ItInII III hI.s brIet eaIIIpaIuII
l’.IIt lns death lett thnse nt us less

talented tn unrk nnt the mnre dIttIeIIlt
prnbleIn nt t'l‘ntltt'itllllLI the enIntInIIs
\Klllt‘ll une rIse In pt'l‘lllltllt‘t‘

\\e tlIIIIk that It l)r KInu enuld
snIIIehnu see tum pnnrl} \\e have all
L‘nne abnut the task at hand there
\tnuld be IIn snnus \u- enIIld .sIng nnr
pray'rs ue enIIld pray \Vlllt‘h \rnuld
\tIpe away hIs tears

Kernels

l sa} dIseIIss all and expnse all I am
tnr every tane npenly. ls‘ay there can
be nn satety tnr these States “Ithnut
Innnvatnrs Vt Ithnut tree tnIIgues, and
ears xx IllInt: tnhear the tnngues. And I
annnunee as a glnr)’ nf these States.
that the) respeettully lIsten tn
pl‘ttpttsltlttttS. retnrms. fresh Vlt'WS
and dnetrInes. trnm sueeessInns nt
Inen and wnmen

Walt Whttman

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(1 page for opinion from inside and outside the university~ community

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McCoy: An
advancer
of industry

My .II'iSSI'Z ( Ifli\.\‘|l \\\
\Iuch has been written about the III
diisti'ial Iteyolutioii “1- read how \arious
machines have changed our fixes and

m aondei what piompts some iiidiyiduals
'ii 'iitkli Ilii‘ ptolili‘ttI\ Ilia! IIlH\I people
.i\tt|(l
fly“ I
,Illlr

\riiei it .i .\.:s

".II‘ shot oiiti iliiitcil .i great deal to
'ttc rattoiciit oi thi industrial age In
I’l!t.tll \Itt‘o‘. .\Iit'oy iii

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[ms .i.l. 'o lilI'I tate that hiiici'y while it

\.i it; :i.~3‘.

born iii ('aiiaila III lttuft.
runaway slaves irom Kentucky

t! is known that he nimed to the l'nited
\tati's .Illt‘t‘ the t'iyil \Nar I’or a while.
\Itt oy hycd In \psilatiti. Michigan .\nd.
1X82. he moved to

sometime around

III It'IiiI

\It i‘oy was living in \ psilaiiti when he
began the esperiiiients which led to the
deyelopment of a luhiicatiiig system for
He obtained a patent for
1872

steam eiigiiies
tlic tle\|i'i‘ tin .Iliftt' JIy’

[hiring his 34 years as an inyentor.
\fct‘oy patented an ama/ing array of
de\ ices. more than («I in all
lubricating Itut.

granted patents on a steam dome for

Most were for

deyices he was also
locomotives. .i scaffold support. a yalyc
and plug cock. a vehicle wheel tire. a
iiibber heel. an ironing table and a lawn

sprinkler

In ml“. at the age of 77. he organi/cd his
own the I‘Iliiah .'\Ict‘oy
\Ianufactui'ing company In that
year. be patented aii improved air brake
'I'his died
at the age of Ni
lietroit

I ompany .
same
hibricatoi' Inyentor
ITIL“)

great

He is buried iii

inc.

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Photo by Paolo Koch/Ram Gunman”:

Sim on indian's truck in Arizona.

The Indian situation: what you can do

Ify I.\'\ II\( KER

I’eople I‘lnough has been said in the
pages of The Kentucky Kernel about the
plight of the American Indian. but

The Pyramid Lake 'I‘ribe has
iurisdictioii over their waters taken from
them Klamath 'I‘ribe Is slowly losing its
land because the bank that acts as their
trustee is selling it out iroin under them
The lfureau of Indian Affairs is
manipulating the Hopi and Nayaho tribes
against each other in a useless squabble
mineral rights. while it Is also
allowing strip mining in the Black Mesa
area and construction of power plants in
the I’our l'orners area

.‘\.s reported In the Winter. 1973 issue of
\Iaiiy .s‘niolu-s. “No affirmative action has
yet been taken by ('ongress on the bill
which would restore the Menonince to its
pretermination status as a tribe."

The l‘matilla and Yakima Indians still
do not hayc their legal fishing rights from
the (‘nlumhia River sanctioned ()ther
Indians are now faced with a “I’ossessory
Interest Tax" on Indian leased land. still
pending in (‘ongress‘

Further. over 90 percent of Pine Ridge
land is field by whites on "92iyear" leases
tWassaia. Feb March Titi Indian children
are taught In either goycrnment schools.
boarding schools or mission schools with
The two ex»

had

iiyt'r

two notable exceptions

'Correcfive socialism'

Ity \I\III-‘.\ltlt\ S. K.\.\’I‘III
Indian economy is well balanced and
better balanced as well Itut the problem
that battles one is the nature of the form
and content of growth The form. It is said.

is IIII\t‘(I economy. the content is
socialism
l,ea\ing aside that both are in

determinable. the idea is to surround
popularly known as "(therao” in India!
the pri\ate sector by e\pansion of the
goyernmeiit sector In order to make the
form the true expression of the content
socialism

Investment in goyeriimcnt sector was
only ll'.‘ million dollars in 1936 In ‘1] en
teipi'ises. but now in lttTR in 99 centrally
administered goycrnmeiit sector un
dei'takiiigs the total inyestment is $645
billion

In itself. ghcrao economics is offensne
and t'eti'ogressiye. and the
goyei'nment sector which is being driven

toward replacement of private sector is

more so it

pooi and iiiipi'oiiiisiiig
I'hirty seyeii gmei’miieiit undertakings

out of 99 iinw in work have been running at
a heavy loss It is no good promise that
can warrant placement of more and more
undertakings in government sector
without haying additional bulit-in
strength It is yet to be seen how far the
economy iolts and how it is absorbed and
subsequently .sIHI‘IIIIt‘tI for \Iabihty with
the taking over of big monopolies

The ruling party of Mrs (iandhi stands
for corrective socialism It is correcting
the problems created by the corrector
himself in the name of peaceful road to
socialism

ltut no ecomomic growth can survive if
it fails to ensure leSIICt‘ 'I‘he
capitalist growth is now in this trap The

social

communist growth is also in trap by its

discounting \alues of deomcratic
humanism
The big ouestion is. then can India's
cort'ectiye socialism deltyer social
iustice“
The ruling clique seems to hold an at
tii'matne \It‘“ It poses to squarely face

the social iiiiustice iii the fifth IIH‘ year

t-eptions are two demonstration schools
taught and administrated by Indians were
under an HEM grant which has since been
sliced all to hell by Nixon.

Unward. onward Los Angeles is trying
to gain rights to construct a waterway
which will cross three reservations.
flooding one five big utilities companies
\ying over \avaho land. rich in
uranium tIt‘pOSIIS.

The list goes on

Months ago we allowed the press to
mislead us in their reporting of the
Alcatra/ takeover ('ount how many times
the aims of the Indians present there were
printed against how many times Jane
Fonda's name was mentioned

Later. when Indians took over the
Department of the Interior. all we heard
was how much damage was caused. Not a
word of how much money was charged to
the tourists who were allowed for months
afterward to view the damage tsocalled
"important documents" left lying on the
floori the “militant” Indians had done.

Now. all I hear on campus is "Wow.
Marlon Brando really (lid a far~out thing."
or “Gee. ldon't really think Brando should
hay c done that." etc ('an‘t you see we are
once again allowing ourselves to have our
priorities misplaced"

For whatever cause's sake you sub-
scribe to. and despite however important

tII'Q'

an open forum like The Kernel is a good
showcase for ideas. write your letters to
your t‘ongressmen and Senators instead.
yea. men the I’I‘t'th‘nll

The Bureau of Indian Affairs is loving
the Indians to death they don't believe
Indians have enough sense to manage
themselves The question of restructuring
the BIA is coming before the (‘ongress

The I950
two tribes.

Write your congressman?
'I‘erinination Act disbanded
the Menominee Tribe for one Both have
met disastrous results under this act.
which takes away all claim to tribal and
Indian identity This question. with a little
pressure. can come up before Congress
\Vrite'

But then again. we have so much blood
on our hands. how can a little more make
much difference? And Jesus. it gives us so
much good. gory news to eat our break-
fasts over. and besides. conflict makes us
stronger
Vt rite
Marlow (‘ook
l'nited States Senate
\Iashington. I) t'
and:'

“alter I) Iliiddleston
l'nited States Senate
\Iashington. I) (‘

and India's economy

plan through comprehensiye land reform
programs and imposition of effective
on land and redistribution of
surplus and to land to poor. further.
through massive increase in investment
programs to agricultural
production and diffuse large scale opr
portunitics in rural areas. still further. by
ensuring a reasonable minimum standard
of education. health. water supply and
other amenities In all parts of the country

It history has any meaning. it may be
pointed out that 21‘» years of indeiwndence
and loiir five year plans haye kept 261i
million people below subsistence leyel
with
ployment and undereiiiployment and in
the grip of a few rich and a few black
Inarketeers

Has an old problem and the past ruling
tlitiues had also pursued the same policy

ceilings

lIIt'I‘t‘iISt’

'l‘he country is beset mass iinem

oi correctiye socialism. yet social Justice
is not eyeii on the horilon What is the
dilemma is that a capitalist country denies
but The
Itll'l't‘t'IHi‘ siit'I.III\Itt deities both affluence

social iiistiie not affluence

and social iustice

III‘.‘I>IIt'I.\Itt in superimposing govern
mciit sector on private sector or curbing
the rate of accumulation of wealth in the
hands of a few or putting ceiling on income
and redistribution of wealth and income in
tay or of the poor may look dramatic. but is
not realism in that it is more confliction
and contradictory to economic growth
with social _iustice

It will be a redistribution of poverty in
the midst of a shrouded economy and a
poor attempt to ensure social justice to
people who seek jUSfICO of affluence

.\nd here the Indian economy is in a
trap the e\perience of India is a fitting
lesson to many low income countries who
seek through
means .,, corrective socialism

rapid economic growth

 

 

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Maliciidru S. doctoral

student in

Kuitthi is a

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