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. By BERNARD HURWlTZ Minuteman missile is the backbone
Associated Press Writer oftriestrategic niissiieforce. 3’ ‘l ”T" “" ‘m
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was charged with stealing secrets fully conspire ” with mush“, my- NEW URLI'IANS Hir l.A)lll\l.|[L|
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“he; US. weapons research and mum?“ service Sluzba the state lxgisldliirt- hail the right in “.1”! rt’V’UNH/llt'
selling them to a Polish spy for Bezpreczenstwmandmrsmu-am- order triatioriisrii tough! Alongside
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described Defense Department of. ities occurred in California, War- ‘ "0‘ “Md" m" "‘m“ "' “MW" “WWW! "WWW” f‘”
forts to enable the Minuteman to saw, Geneva. Vienna and other ' 3 or "Mm” quwmm am"! new“ I ‘
survive a nuclear first strike by the places. '" msm (Nahum “mm hum "d" (In. “w, ”H“ 0’
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vitfiledincourt. ly supplied by Harper was relayed ' ' court .
James Durward Harper Jr. of to the KGB. the Soviet Union's intel- ' Instead. the court tot-med t‘llllrt‘l)
Mountain View was charged with ligenceservice. ' " "" “hm“ ”"‘ “"“"“"“’* “W“ H'II Ii ‘ h
stealing secrets from May 1979 to Harper appeared before US Mag- ‘ WW 8 I“ ““1““ “m” can I" ' ‘ l (H .
the present for more than ”50,000' istrate Owen Woodruff and said, “I \v taught in publicst-hmls Immlunu \lulr wmrltir
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tained information from a high- The FBI said some of the informa- ~ . '3» law‘ pending ”w "mmnw ”' m"
ranking officer in the Polish intelli- tion was available to him through ‘3 i . ' " ~ court “'5“ \l irih h -l t 't
genceservice. his nOW-dead wife, Ruby Inuise ' -. . M l‘l I: \ :w” iiyirm or iii the
. Schuler, an employee of a defense a- $.- . ‘ ‘ PrOponenls of creationism hiiilt-il t _ ' ”‘ r'lllh mitt th-
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sensitive or classified U.S. informa- said she had access to classified can (‘ml Liberties l‘nion union m" ""MM "““H “in ml" “’ ” ‘M
tion involving Minuteman and ballis- documents. She was employed by {0‘18” the “l“- Wllt'd 'l a N'mwrari m ”MW" ”w ”W twmm‘ M
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rt Muse dot Members of the state Board of H lniiisiiirin I\ now the onli \lle
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which challenged the la-gisliiturt- s ll-‘Hl lhi' first our hot it was \lrtu'k
nght to set curTiculum. said the) 4W“ M A “WV-ll lulu" “h“ will it
sooner than expected were uncertain about prosper-ts lot “in ”Mound l“ whim” "41':th
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By oArwwriEncr: facts from the specific cultures "We a" 5" "mm” “"1 “'8‘"
Assrstant Arts Editor they’restudying. _ Sen Bill Keith. who wrote thr- t'rt- '11 . , ~
. He ey also said he would like atiomsm law "A war all”. Uw , llt Lillllhlillhi luvs is almost ids-ii
. The UK Art Museum has become to see more students coming to the AC“. 5“"! "‘5‘ "MW" “mnm ““5 mm m thi- “mums hm “mum“
one of the few university-related art museum on their own, as well as in dead ‘" lpu's'an" “N" ”'5 W“ {m 'Umm‘m“ "Inn.“ mm “m 5w
museums in the country to achieve classroom situations. “Students been resurrtried ”1‘“ H”) “mm. mwwmm “M
accreditation from the American As- seem to think museums are too makes m mnmw m Wham“ a ‘
sociation of Museums in Washing- much like churches that you ”Th“ emcme')’ Opens the Way mpwnwmn“
ton, DC. The only other Kentucky have to be very quiet and not ex- for a lull trial “"1 ”’Sp‘m'm“ “'l
institution to be accredited is J.B. pl‘essyouropinionstooloudly.” "mm ‘85"mm" mw’r‘mg 1“" ”" “rw‘lmmn Hymn”) ”Mm um
Speeth Museuminbouisville. T0 the contrary, Hemmy said, J in stunts itcvnnsiaz- biased treatment for the two Hm“ tlw hunk of (knows is lilt'flilh trin-

William Hennessey. director of the the museum offers manv exhibits Wet Steps of origins " liti- we (‘rt‘iill‘tl suddenly out of

UK museum, said that because the which are humorors as well as en- ”mung WW”! ”WM”, "um “I.
. museum. founded in 1979, is still a lightemng‘ . On Nov. 11, for example, A student is silhouetted against the rainy sky as she hurries up The "“x‘ ‘10P W the ("use is “‘4” FWlU'm“ ”i" WWW-“i iil'i't'ltl"l

relative newcomer, accreditation at the museum will unveil an original the steps besidethe Classroom Building on her way to class a] court m N” ”me 1" MW'“ WWW" mm” “"“" ""“""" “‘

this point was even more prestigiom painting of Elvis Presley by pop art- “ ' her. L' S Distnct Judge Adrian Do .i gradual ih-ii-lnpriwnt ”\t'f riiilliom

than usual. “Theo entire accredita- ist Andy Warhol. “We’re having an plantier ruled that the Legislature ot \t'ill\

ion process tsua y requires a mini- unveilin rt ," Hennesse sai .

mum of a year and a half. In our “and aglivgargilio broadcastyof tltiie S“ orters 0f ERA r n . .

case, it took two years. But then, event." Radio station WKQQ‘s ee erglze campaign

wgvttethonly been in existence for Breakfast Club will broadcast live B L lNlS KADAB All

a u reeyears." from the museum from 6 .m. t] y - A "3 Hixson. co-chairwoman 0‘ the "’9 ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ’ ‘ ‘

“emésey also said the American a.m_ a ll 10 Executive Editor Kentucky Pro—ERA Alliance. said :3“ flgafiewnfufi-t:”(stint-High 2:3: trill“lzlttfliil'l'il'trlTHJSItitulfkiilir tings."

Assomation of Museums has granted .Hennasey also said the miseum ’ , this weekend during a session of at getting all of our senators and con men and u-iiiilnn and thank iris-m
_ accreditation to 558 museums na- Wm hold an auction on Oct. 30‘ be— Those wanting equality of the conference on ”Women and the gressmen lined up for support for tht-ir inst \u iori ii - .1
, tionwide. but that number includes ginning at2p.m.. at which works by sexes are on the campaign trail Law” titled "ERA: Where Are We During the session srxinsorr-d hi rm ur-sturit miiti‘r‘i‘um _ it) d on
such other institutiors as zoos and UKstudents and faculty will be sold, again — fighting once more for the Now and WhereAreWe Going." the Women's lav» (‘aut-us llixsori ht'lli ‘ ”murmwmdl
natural history miseums. as well as as well as such curios as antique passage of the Equal Rights Amend- With a new attitude and new strat- along With Kart-n Salmon llart' F‘rir thou- winii-n tha- ' -
art museums like .the one at UK. furniture and ancient Egyptian stat- merit. egies. the supporters of the ERA are praidenl of the larxrngton branch of the HM is It ' tit - l him” M
“There are only about 50 other uni- ues. “W said the sale items “The first campaign was not a ready to rally once again for their the American Association or t'nm-r m ‘19 «mart-sit rm Turn: 0." (m
versity museums which have gained will be on view the day before, for failure. It was part of the ground- cause, ltixson said. "The climate in SllV Women. and Vicki lit-mils exec he held tor “in Hui“ arm” w!“
accreditation,” he said, “so we.” W who wish to take an early work for the 19th lArnendmenti.” Congress is good." she said, “We utiye assistant olthe Kentucky (‘oni- p ’ ' groups and (“i
especially pleased to be accepted so peek. Proceeds from the auction will . w ”M m" A
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essay, cnena ars' f , and t -
fmor accreditation include not only seum'sagquisitionfund. o the mu Iglon as SCIence

e mtseum‘s permanent collection. When asked how t ' ‘ ‘ -
but also the facility's security Sys- about putting the :mmlfiosufseg shrew); NhDWARDS 33353 :1 amegénhreogati: 1:1“??? Is ap'phm 'W pew”! or “MW Mhmhw a” man m” m ”pm"
terns, staff, {mam and educational which re m . . , 3 cs . ends. he said Both pure rr-hgion tlirtv to films?” Science has

a t always of a strictly . the definitions given by early some and pure screncc are alike Adams row t the- pum- "
"55' fgh'ge 2:338, Hm said, _ Geoume latheism and monotheism logist and anthropolists. Adams said. because they are strivrng to guard. at 0‘ "mm"
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Hennessey said the latter is‘one of very enthused abat- it. I think we exceptionally md mgmsgi: :eiigyfidfidmtzectgngggeffl duffke the cusmm intelligent The Imam 0‘ me" man) cmumw
the areas in which the museum all need to realize that just because William Y. Adams anthropology ings ' - l ~etrletgct; (:15‘ I'm} 5'09"” -m “up “m" mmdmxm m m mm Fm“
would like to improve. “Campus de- we can smile about something like a professor. ‘ Adams said that Emile Durkheim P088 spdswmdte mum W m WM"? man m Wham"
pertments. like architecture and art. Warhol painting. that doesn‘t mean . the late sociologist added r - di' sum“ and ”ham" an both “’90 Adam said mm ”mm“ ”my;
bring their classes to the museum. it isn’t a serious work of art. Works Adams spoke yesterday about scr- mension with an em a later logies which deal fundamentally ““n' m 0‘" mm“ "“1" ‘5 “’ W'Y‘h
of course. But we‘d like to see more that seem humorous when first pre- ence as religion as a part 0‘ the 1&3 definin a differen p338” 0“the, I mm powers. Adam“ “M 11" mm he Mid (mly mm. Mm
departments me the museum for ad suited often become cherished arti- Lmn‘. Systems Seminars m the cred argid th ofce 'l‘lfleen‘d if: boundanes between the mo g" 8" Wholly ”mm“ mm“ an MW"
ucatiomlms'" facuuumemm‘" QIMISW‘PhySICS Building He dis. othe {t filing"? e sai t tremely blurred because they are entirely in plilythc‘lsm only WI!

The museum also offers guided cussed vanous definitions of reli- 1' i0: a er . l "n "I”,‘U‘ n d "3' sometimes seen as ont- system. not “"h WM“? "BMW“ """d‘ "5'" "‘

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much to write about at the museum, a“. “The W collection (which been said aboutreligion is right. he Adan“ ra erof n i . of science. and sown" involves un 'I firmly til-litm- in the nee-vi for
he said. am “W“ in [w M‘ {am Mum With Blblical mm It 88 Mlmum In “Elf. hO‘N itnfelgfgskio 5cm gm :7? Woved things.” Adam said flsjtlwyuil) marked boundaries but

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{Strangunnm mmmngimt themes) has been very popular with E _No wart-can. be translated as re— gm [5 a system of truth, not a sys» Adams said that religious tech act or dining?! mth;m?k ”an
mire ell-chm. Hemmeyaid. Eton. Religion is woven Into exveri- tern of action This type or religion mice)" advances along With other Adams said I“ ’
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The Judicial Board of the Student Government Asso bereoftheeaecutive bregnch agains mm“ and mm m- U‘" W" “K‘- P“ .'
a .' » elationrecentlynameditsfirstwomanchieljustice “If a member has coined their power. miulloated *‘mnl '
a = c 1 Lym Spoonamore. a insureds It economies senior, resources of nutrient government. or it they are pet in-
. , , was mutilated by David Bradford. SGA president. who efficient. the dune is hrougit to in rim the quation “I. t“ 0“ b *0“
if . ‘ nidhelndmminatedallthreewomenservingmthia goutotheSenatelntenalAffainCunnuttaeandilit havfiflmnh“
-‘ ‘ w. yur's board. “In the pest. praidents have simply not is not molved there it goes to the Judicial Board," fl "‘ M M"-

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. . . , . 1" , J.W. Pension. faculty adviser for SGA. acid UK has "It keep ‘rnuck'aking' all the senate floor." she llld

_ ‘ ‘ . 4 Md a m: government “of some sort since the '1', “It is a formal way in which to ruolve grievances with-

__ . . . _ . Now. they have been elected in differmt ways at differ- inlmdentgova-nmentvithoulall thcbedpiblicrty “

. . .: .1» . .h. (it tuna." But the judicial board is relatively new, he Robin Helm. a political science saphorna'e. and

. . . t ‘ ., I. “d. . . Mary mine. a first year law student. are the other
- r 7 ‘\ . . hard: Harris. advuer for SGA. said the judiaal mamaintedthisyeartotheyudiciaryboard '

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p a? Silliankmm‘éffiu have mm_ Vlsztor’s station wzll help students learn about campus .
. . . .. ”We don't have annotation.” Dalniuaiti inanin- . . . .-
fh M d We“, about the ity of I the ERA. be- ”WNW pug-cc are!!! respective shunts can get informa- .
Beat 0 on CY cause “a lot of cases have not been tried suecusfully m on "hut.
underthelsthAmendment 'lhefacilitywillbelocatedorlthefirstfloor,acrom
& “The ERA i mboth but it i be and that" she A visitors’ station will be constructed in the Stu- from the University Bookstore. The visitors will be
Tuesday .dum‘ {e‘y -{ “it’ll,“ lb. daitunter/iddltionattheheglnningoltheepring allowedtoparlrtreeinthelotheoidethesmdent
:Is'. fiedmcmmrym“. ht? '3: n we V9 semester, at least by mid-Jamary, administrators Cents, where the meters are now. 'lhey will be
3' h I can}: ulurla'ldm "ac nsh , court process “id, given free retruhmenteandgiit certificates thatcan
a 3 In 30°“; tt: the t “ed 'lhestationwillserveasareceptioncenterforpro— bendeemedatthebookstore,Blantonsald. a
ha $3M“ mg all‘em'mul‘m 11:1 ’ ”w spective students and their parents, according to “Youwillbeinvited intoour living room,"hesaid. '7
Got off your roar-and and V? “Eng" 3”,”. Mfiéfi was.“ Y P” Jack Blanton, vice chancellor for administration. 'nie visitor’s station will provide easily accessible ll
, motlng a no argumg ”9°“ on. Blanton said no costs for the station have been deter- information and guidance for interested students. ‘1
enloy Lexington s Hottest The {an d "I; imminent 8130,13" MW their mined, There will be two micro-computers which students 5
Bond! we" The “"3? halve a new he.“ _ amendments to The idea for the visitors' station came from Blan- can punch into to get information on desired catego 5
she ”lama? 33mg" “id- t?“ W“ ton, but the acmal decision to build it was a result of rice, Blanton said.
,4 “:1 fund :3; "0;: wugpgxag mt “mm-n research conducted by a task force of UK students There will be a self-guided walking tour starting at 1‘
To l h”! .Y . . andadrninistratlon. the Student Center. There may also be guides to h
n 9 W abortion, homosexuality, coed restrooms and the mill- - . .
c draftf The t' f is elirn The “3* force was headed by Frank Hams, “80 show the Vlsltors around campls. Several student or- r
”DADDY'S CAR" 0‘, tary °' women. 3’“ orces a ° want t” ' ciate dean d students, and was made up 11 approxl- ganizations have expressed interest in giving the E
. 0°, ’ "me the Md dam °l the ERA (see “hmml’ ”59 mately 15 members of the UK community. The com- mun, Harrissaid. o
appearing at I, y ‘3, mm" gimmfi‘g “:1" WW“ take away the means mittee conducted an informal survey of the situation The center will be manned both by staff and volun- f‘
'30 swag: :me i en. ndm ts to the nd by asking people their opinions, and diseased the teers, and it will be open seven days a week. “it will L
0A6 e” no w‘an filly ame en . 'ame ' feedback from various sectorsoftheUnivel‘sity. be open every day the University is open ” Blanton
we“ Cos ment, sfimégfltfig‘tgfifgggua‘ rd the “The committee felt very strongly tint there was a said. ’ f‘
e m me“ . . need for this (the visitors’ station),” Harris said. In terwill be f' ed b ' lall t’ C
(0 Two K EYS ‘ m Mofidmanadwtlégzct congressmen and senators Many other universities have this type of center, he fromeAcr‘ftn Gallaher, ch28n2ce110r hammcamg ill: ti
“1w ‘tm d ' to th‘ t‘ th said, andthecommittee wantedUKtohave one. said. it
TAVERN blueprgilrllfif 'm?;im$t to bolsth: fitglflgemgworlg Blanton said the reasons for getting a visitors’ cen- “i think it'll be an exciting place when we get it b
haseverseen,” shesai d. “We cannot doitalonc." ter are to lmprove public relations and to have a open,"Harrissaid. 2
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abuse by college foothlland Maket- orise. UK called and asked him to as the classroom \n Academic All even me ' Martin says l-have .i lind fiirmt“; a indigo in r:
(1. ball programs on the student-all» Om ign immediately Martin obliged. Conic-rem. Martin Mild his {int 5: chance for a Mutaii fl‘tlllar‘hlp pqiil s play agamat the run and the
Ilble is“. It IS rdreshlng to find atcep- 9 METZGER out not without some hectic phone mester grade point axe-rain- oi iii and getmy MBAlati-r tun
its. ”005 who feels a dutyrdto 3:! hi! i $115 from Vanderbilt and Southern wastheptxtreslof hisi‘urwr Martin hasn't been making hi: H l M 1
ts 5010181911!) "Fulfil, P m ptm, "W5 "A lot of people make the mistaki- waves in the classroom and the field r “ ' “l“ l!” n- “i '
ego- scholarlyachievement. “After 1 SI . - and come tail of high school uith an alone. he is am i! not ii the ““1 lfl‘mtlt‘t‘n MM “'d H' '
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1.3113 isnt any normal athlete. Kansas coach Mike Gottfried. Mur- lother school3i were all m [mm and image that they iiiould play liioltiall strongest players in the team this [Infill-till") «smitten! "‘"mul
igat Ken Martin ls the second-leading my played a wide tackle six the called me and tried to talk me in! Of the rest of their life the accounting year ‘ rapni 'n'
3 to tackler on the UK “300!” team 811d same defense employed by ‘UK it -- Martin said "But H l lladn't senior said “You ham to get used I A notorious hard worker in the What he has W (or him ran LI
tm- ranks number one In total tackles. Bruce incidentally. also played de~ Signed with UK I probablx would lodiscipliningtinii- weight room. Martin has gained 15 his strength and matrix“: even
the He may n0t be (finch Wt he “mes fensive guard the same position as havegone to Vanderbilt ~ ‘ The arrival tit Jerry t'lailiorni- with Since last season increased tlxmh he could be quicker He
over his scholastic aptlttxle mto the “little brother,“ Keith of all (+2 255 nearly two years ago pl.u‘t'd a great his bench tress from 55 pounds to din-tin tdetv gratin
,hm_ football field. And four years ago, l ‘ ‘ Defensive guard coach Bill (llasr er emphaSis on dt‘ddt‘nllt‘s and mend his squat from an pounds to The astute student in the class
will UKnearlylmthlmtoVantbrbllt. ’ er. the only holdover lrom the l-‘ran Martin said some players didnt do 735 ’lhis increased strength and room set a goal lilir VMH ago to
nton Martin had always wanted to play “When I came up here for a Visit. (‘urci Staff that rfl-runed Martin. more than he in bed prior to the HT weight has transformed Martin lrom iii .iduate in four min and althiugh
for UK when M “P “1 they said that they thought the" saw promise m the youngster m his rivalofthenevi headmach a consistent player that “In urea it seemed improbable tiiiu lean
Mon Qwensboro and attracted the atten- were going to give me a schol- initialseasonall'K ' “You have to put it to \our mind sionally outmuscled to a steady ago two summers of Hasbro“
, he “0“ 0f the 590115 when they tloclted arship,“ Martin explained. “But that you want to study Martin player holding his ground on the di- hau- placed him \I'll\ is him (rum
to see Chris Brown. a. defensive they never told me for sure . . and “He came in here as a kid who said “l-‘mtball t'dll only last so long lensiveline ilrlduatim iii the tflimm‘ ot the
at it gaoik, 1who evgnutuaul‘lg Signed With IgotinterestedinVanderbilt." wanted to play for Kentucky in the you want something to full liiii-k l iaied to. especially im sopho fall semester
re ame. re were some worst way" Glaser said “He had on ” more year.’ M rt y 1 .it be \\ ~
amtious moments for Martin before In the meantime, Martin signed a good fundamentals and had work The ngomm (trim-tilts plated on utitmmicled on themliniu ll unlilfl im mm: ‘fillznrfgfll gm“,
he Inked With the Wildcats. _ conference letter with Southern llli- habits normally not found in fresh the student-athlete lltlllt‘t' \tllli‘ll is take a block and get out as soon as Martin \llltl l wantm to am my
"l . Martin said he was also Interested nois, but that restricted him from men." firsti take up a maturity Ill the tree possible now \th t‘ttru wlt ins Nitx'allntl You apprwialr'il
1" Murray State, where his older Signing with only Missouri Valley The work habits ol the zzs-pound time to study, but Mdl‘llll says he strengthlcan stullthebloclu-r .i lot mire when mu get out and an
F . brother Bruce starred for present schools. freshman helped increase his hits the hoolcsin the mrlx morning Glaser has seen the development \ll) leu'neiflny degree
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butneitherdid. “ KANSAS CITY. Kan Al' the plea agreement with lllue
BRADY After the game, the pair exempli- _ . \‘ida Blue. at t‘y Young Award was sealant t'S Attorney Jim ..
‘ tied the “it is better to give than to Winner who pitched for the world Marquez said he asked that it he
, m receive" addage, From Macy's post- 9 champion Oakland As in the sealed "in the furtherance d )in
ix 8 mgton both ve game radio interview to the ump- . 197m. pleaded guilty to ll drug limaiidtheinvnligatim
Suns/sons they canbeproudof. teenth request for Robe to . ' ~- ! t‘ha t da the red ' -
. y pose ‘ . rge yes er y n appea the first non player charged in
Kyle Macy and Rick Robey, for- with an adoring {an no autograph : before a federal grand iury hear the investigation iii Ben David
mel‘ UK team” mw flaymg for went unsignw nor scrim mfum. In I» . In“ “1*“ In a MRI“? lll\'¢'.\ll “I"lh‘ In. 0‘ (N'PI’IIM P.|’l fi‘m
the ’ National Basketball Associa- fact, from Macy‘s radio interview to . “I , «It gallon pleaded guilty yesterday to a
111:": Egg); Sunsti‘ "Jiademiatur- the distant lockeroom, two steps be- \ ' . Tm“, of the Wm?” form" Charge 0! conspiracy to dim-mute
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Bulls a happy homecoming for the me nt 0 t I/ \ ‘ Kansas L") Royals teammates ltmelli a lawyer who once (ad
:act f _ a c ’nques ‘. . -’ pleaded guilty last week to similar . ' .
, few ans (3,771) and reporters dot Robeys genuine smile and “you research tor the Kama: (curt ol
2:: ting Rupp Arena._ Indeed, the joists, have a good evening now“ accompa- . (-1 ,) drug charges Appeals, said in an tntervtew that
rafters and reinforced concrete nied every autograph, interview and "' . . ' _ i Blue. 34. who won the Amu‘lln he had had wry litttle contact
Within the arena were probably glad picture must, making him a can- . . league (\v Ymng award in 19“ with any baseball playen Ne de
‘0 Set a break from the raging UK didate for the American Airlines I.” , pleaded guilty to a federal misde scribed his involvement u "doing
thasketbtiall crowds and concerts commercial __ “There are some , ’ meanor charge at muse-sung a lavorlorii lnend “ 7‘
1d_ of?” glee'postgame perf nces things we don’t have to teach," It is , 51-5 . 5 three gramsof cocame Mariner. however dewnbed
aft of the reunited tea t utmamat . kindness. like Robey S and Macy S ' q The grand iury went into iii-s llooelh a a maior target of the
ks, mma es . "11- that Justifits the salaries they get. ' . i_ / I Sion a short time later. and Blue investigation
pressed me more 5° than the" 00“" Howard Cosell calls it “giving some- ., . , — was seen going into the Jury room Blur who WI“ "Mind by ll"
.- I performances. N03 that'Macy’s play thing back to the game". something . . '13. i 5 early yesterdayalternoon Royals m Mill 5 I"?! ht! mom
.i: didn t stir some memories of his Vir- more athletes could do a better job ‘. -- .. ‘ ”I . ,_ _ ’ , ,3 f Willie Wilson. the igz American tell to us. was qmatimed cloaely '
tuosos .Of yesteryear _ for Macy 0f. l'j‘ ‘ ' ' _ ~, . League batting champion. lint by L's MagntrateJ Milton Sulli
turned tn a brilliant floor game. fea- _ . , baseman Willie Athens and out vant before hia ple- wu accepted
tunng that WWW fundamen- After getting the autographs 0f ’ ' \ I fielder Jerry Martin pleaded At one pomt, Sullivant asked
. tal Jumpth and his “9591‘!“ pass- both players. .one pint‘si'zeduboy i guilty last week to attempting to lllue "Have you mently been
. ing game. Robey was Sidelined with looked to his friend and said. Can . ‘ .. maxim” under W. a". of I mu“, 0‘. .
' a 870i“ injury, bl" his postgame you beeelieeeve "W"- Wllh the . . . ""HWUH'“ l‘ " The government said plea paychiatnat or been hospitalized
deeds, along with Macy's, earned smile on that lad‘s face. Robey and KY”. MAC‘ agreements with the players ortrutadlurdrugaddiction‘”
w thedquVPhonor-sinmybook. Macy were officially adopted as - _ , , 7 char ed last week included 3i, . “Yes lhave "Bliramend
With the smallish crowd and lack Lexington’sfavoriteSuns/sons {hibrllverinuhll "fllI'A'llillcan :1“? Marcy Ptfipalrf‘ ['0‘ ‘h'l‘lllma tr“ “was they would no. be pro:- Marque! and me, that mm'.
of Pomp surrounding the Same, af- _ . . . . .'S L aw“ irm. ‘ ‘1‘". w .0 w' .‘ “l H I 1‘ .mm” ecuted further in the govern attorneys told him the pitcha had
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