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3 Vol. XCI, No. \7 ' Established 1894 University at Kentucky, chmgton. Kentucky Independent since 1971 Thursday, $0,th 1.. I” ’ ‘
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V , «VV ‘ \. Hy BR \lH’tNll’l-IR lll't‘ .luiie .lo alter m-arly 18 years .i~ the educatznnal field to be selected ‘ .V‘ ' V. -_ - ".
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. ' “ 'l'hi‘ Ullt‘ paiL‘t‘ l't‘pot" says an appi lie-it-riiiining thc qualilitatioiis ior i " VV‘ '4 1,
V I V ., ”fi/ ,. . i A dwtoi‘ate “I“ not M. “‘tlhhm (,1 cant should hate .1 distinguish-ii lil't‘sltlt'nl did not require a lot of do ’V . . V
. V V I! ' .4" \ candidates applying for the I K pi'e. l't‘t'tll'tllil scholai‘i'. .it'lllt‘u‘nlt‘lll '5.ilt’ among committee members, . ‘4 4. -, 'V.V 4
VV ‘ '_~ 4 ' X 1' f. sidency 5-\lllltltlL’.ll the [K chapter of tln- ‘-lct'owan said ’ ' x V' ‘ 3-
5' I' V A Iii-member search mmmlm.“ .\lli('l‘it‘.ili \ssot-iatmr ol L‘mwrxig .\ loomeniln-r subcommittee was ., -‘ - .
’J’T ,. [A ,4’" VV . . ' \lt'Kltlt'tl Tuesday to omit a doctorate l""’l"“"l" “4'”th l" ”ll'hl‘l“ 4‘ ‘1‘” appointedtodratt thei-riteria v4 . _: 4‘ '. '
3 i do» .. ' i. ' f ' l l a -‘r to port of the criteria so that the "”4”" 54‘ ltd!" "t the criteria. 1 think cteryhody was qutt'k to '5 :.‘- .3! .I" '-
‘ ' i») l "I l‘ ' I; l \ “'09“ 0t candidates would not lie l”“""l"'l' ‘ h‘” Uhlhtl’l’.‘ “hh ll” “" that “h“! the SUNMHIHMH' 9”" " ‘j *l.
.5 ~ I ‘V‘ A . w llnlllt‘tl, said Robert Mct‘owaii. ("’nlnllll“" “"“ll‘hl‘lml‘ “‘nll'd ““4‘ “ll ”‘H'L‘H broad ‘ L ' .4": 4 ’
l - . , , ~ 3. ., ', chairman of the 1K Hoard of Trust ”1 ""l‘H'l‘ ""h‘ml“ "r ”I” guidelineforustoachiewf he 5”“ ’ :
V 4 ‘1 . I" , . _» V We and presidential search commit quarrel .xvtli ::.ochVot the l.illgt..5,i lnt>l .\pril the lniu-rsity benate .. ' . 3:.
_ .1, , ., , 4; .«.~ V 5 ,4 top of the cot: z~ .tli-cs l‘i‘piil" \l 1 passed a resolution that recom- '5‘ ' -‘
f .a‘. ti 4 J ,~ , _ ~~\\(. ll(’(‘(lt‘tl m ”Mk“ mow Keiiiietlili.i'.i~- \:\l'l’piesillprlilvsstu‘ pleased \tllh the language of the ' . :4 . ‘5. . '
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, . The committee plans Wain tt' .-\s no 'lllt' other that; .i lame: .. mm. ”MU“. 3v 4.. the My” m _5 ~ ‘ ‘V 4 ~‘ ,
_t 4 ‘4; ,4 \ieuiio.l applications .t'Jl noiiii would llt‘ lulllitfl the limit of a 2.1.x 1W“ ~ ’ .. .
‘ gr . . nations Oct 1 tor a i'epim, "l“t'l‘.‘ on firm. l).l\l\ said llt' wouzd not expec‘ ,i 1'” .z (45 ,. f...” “Hula .1 ., .' :4 < . ; -. 4
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. ." 1 , ,. ‘_ V} V Ann Howard. an thymi‘ma worn no oil .\'.li .ike \t‘\t'l.ti Gays to in l‘l/i he helped .:i\esto2.ateV the V 'V ‘v 4V
. ‘ .;.»,',. 3,, ' Eh K1 ‘y' more at Alice Lloyd t'olli-ce was wn‘l’l‘lfl' ”NW slaying ”l hall" ”lb-“m- 33- ‘” knott . U ‘4 .'
' '~.VV,V Vv'Vv'VVVM 7'. VV . a. within A few hundred “m, ‘ll h”, dor ,l‘lil tét‘ltjtiiai \zi'c president and tounty, who was found beaten and , 1 4 1 '4 :
9,, "ill V . V . ; mitory when she ““1 .llltltlt‘ll'tl h\ .l ii-a'tVol student and tornimiiiity lllt' slltil todeulhmu creek , '. . _ 5.
~44 , "I ’ man in a pickup trots I.il\t‘ll tron ’v‘ “MW MUM rd“: ml "Hum m” lamb" “2h convicted of “film“ ‘- ' ‘ 4 .4 15-
.«z ,VV. 1“; . V the campus and heater. '5» ilcatll. o: ;U._V-i a memorial st‘l t. 5i .i in arm- manslaughter. sentenced to 11 4 , . .
F ~ t k 4 WW ( flcialssaidyesteriiax ""“l at m"WNW“Elll‘ll‘mm” ”Ml“ and served part "l the “'n' ‘ :4 _ ‘ ‘
4’ .5 4 . V .\iice Lloyd‘s 41‘1” V” 11mm. l-‘am-ral ari‘anccnwiits m the stu lt'llt't' before being freed on a suc- _ . 4
V ‘ ”4 scheduled ahmeniorial \(‘I'Vtt't' today ‘1”, "r" pt'lltllllL‘. “m 1"“IMH‘” i-esslulappeal.Terry "ml 4 ' I ‘- '
N . for Howard She was the tl.tut.‘.lllt't’iil “M‘H'l "l‘ “U“. ”will”: “' m" ']"rr-‘ “““4‘4 president ”l "U"? '
. Don Howard of l)a\'ella. near low,- V, llo'.«.mlhon:c :nliawlla Lloyd. noted .it a news conference .5 l , '.
J - Martint‘ounty‘ Fllr tlstirzln-i‘. 'hi- V\‘1tlllL‘V\\tlIIi.ill that Howard was abducted from ' . . W -
Vi t‘lauyern :lacolis. tti. H: l‘2pio ,1‘ .'t‘t. liked as: ltlU'tl :n the com hentucky 8944 which runs along ' -. L '. ,.
V 1-Passes, was lodged m [m NM, romp, .\l]t".\.i\lll'\i‘z-1ll.:l‘._\ iioo tinny. (reek through the college : . . , . V .
-' , (‘ounty Jail. charged with :nui'ti-z , _ V V “mlpu‘ ' 5 ‘ .' V 'V
‘4 and kidnapping in connection wfll‘. V" “‘mV “1"] ’:“"m”"1 V‘ “pl?" V7 '. '
. ’ her death Police said there in... M, l.5 mod ”I!“ 'M‘iV'lv- . 52"V 5' l‘olleae ott'imals haie long sought _ ,
, additionalcharges M1 ' "r" ,"mlll": 3"“”,V. “ \IVM' a iiypass. now in the planning , ' .. 1
Members of Howard's tannii L” ‘ 1 \l‘“ ”“lmf lull" “” ”WM", stages. to route the state road I 5 4 ~.
, _ 5 called for "Justice." referring. to a ”l. ‘ ‘l"' r“ ’1‘”: m'f‘nlh‘ M around the campus. [)ayis said. He ' -. ,
K ‘ ' . 1 , , , ' pl‘t‘\l(lll> conyiction against .l;tL“ll)4 l’l'VxV‘VW‘l V.~-i..'-.-\~ “" lM'Yh' ““1“ ”W said officials feared someone might ' ’; ‘ , ', . 4‘
3V, in the 1974 death of a Knoll (’oimty ”“157 V V VVV . .1 "ll VV . lie h1t hy a passing \ehicle. but did I, ‘ V.
" woman . “' V‘ ‘ ‘VV ‘V‘HV‘VV'VV‘ ‘f‘i, it V“ ' not anticipate a tragedy such as 5' . . 7 .
mun. “(WSW An autopsy at the {K Medical ““7 W V' k i"! VV“ ' ‘l‘ h“: Howardsdeath ‘ V‘ , .
t‘entcr indicated Howard died of 1“" “ “"‘Ml‘ ""“ m“ “w“ V 4’ .
Rockin’ SO'id multiple skull fractures. Knott t‘oun “”1 llt‘l'tilhith ‘altl Howard hil‘l “mod I .4 .- . V' . H
t_\ ('oronerl)anny Terry said "wt lzilgu .tYT'l pint 'r..it the legal ”WW," ll: ””32"“ Hamlin?" and V 1': V l '. ‘r'l
. Terry said Howard a) ai'eiitly a. .J; g -‘-4,_- ~t; . , . 5_ , , was wa 'ing t e too-yaw iisance , 1,. 'V V-- :
“9'9“?" (OCk n roller 50b SeVger performs appearance Since 1983 H's “0mm: bond was was beaten. with rocks and Ipossibly thorn-[:- m 4}! .5111. ' 3.1:? “3:211: hack to Lilly Dormitory where she , c ’ " . . . 4
last night in Rupp Arena in his first Lexmgton the FObUIOUSThUth'b'rd‘ some other object. but not shot. as ledge thi- ozai: had .l“llt this ht- l‘VNl- when lh“ “”1“”th “Wk place I- ’ ,, '. - , I “
officials initially reported Tests to {are shesad «ilélh‘lUl 1” 30f) m TUR‘dil} . 3 .' . __ 4t V ». '
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The l'nited wm kicked off lts 1986 He said the cabinet has recruned ' , . » g - V , ,
fund—raising (”amhdltth at (K yester- coordinators who. in turn. have re- “ 4 41,... . _4:~ ‘ - ’V .‘ .‘ V . ,
day \ch its sights .st‘l on l‘.ll\lltg t't‘tllletl \‘0quant’tlt‘Vs’ in Call employees 31:1,4 \.\ B} .I\\'BI,.\\T()\ ”151"“me However. he Stlld that .VlVV _iVV 5 VV .VV.
3276.719 of l hand soliutmntributions . V - News Editor “ hen students Wm their housing ~ 4 . VV ."- ,_\
I, This year‘s slogan is "Love And lht‘he." ill-‘0 51ml ht' “’99-“ 1h 4““ _ \ mntracts. they release the t'niiersr " ' f .'.-
, ‘ You Are A“ We Need," .. (1?“le \ttll pkg. atrtgithtel‘dhlg part m l - - (”ltlng a lack of studcizt input. the 1P lromthe 9‘55”"th “l ‘Ull . 4 ‘. Viv. _ 'h _
Prestdent ()tis A. biVngletary as— rthg money or 9 un fl . , , . _ V . V1 Student (imernmettt bemuhliwn For that reason. Botkins said. lia- - ,. , , ‘j
. sured the L'nited Way of L‘K's "com; "1 lhft' palbl.VStU(gl€ht>V hat“. held \vdt W‘s ‘ - * ”411;? 4- »- 5T,“ \oted last night 19.“, 1., Mme L, “.3 liility insurance is not "a \ iable rea ; -_ , 4 .
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p "(K ‘3:th will $3159 their fair th“ student body involved With the Q (I’lhlitl'rZEQf‘liinlrziglcfglnl)ptllldwl hm n ”u He said the law was a "silly' law - l l
share ‘Ol lht‘ R041“... Slhgh'h”) campaign, Th” year. Vcanisterthai'e L Inuit mm ammo“ The «policy m response [a House and StiA must take a stand on the -. . ' ‘V ‘ . '
said been placed T“ .m‘) student “In!“ UK President Otis A Singletory speaks at a United Way luncheon lull 447. prohibits consumption of .ii NU" 4 ' ' I ‘ '
Last year. l'K employees raised grill and lniyersity Bookstore won t d coholon campus The “F1! 1.qu is here. the m1! . . , 5 V.
5239.830 lor t'nitcd Way's cause. ()f lt‘tSV SVOVSlUdt‘hts may donate iih)‘ yes er OY' House in” 44'; pdccwi l|V\ im- min stepis tonight " _ ' V' .‘I h .
““315 hope ‘0 9ChP-‘i‘ ”“5 mark h.‘ ethVrthhange . . . V far from being a tillt’WMi} pl'tlptlsr 'I‘rayis is a +year-old (legit student cral .-\sselt‘.lil\. states that alcohol How-\er. senate support for the ‘ - , . , V 4
(,3 percent They also hope that “1‘ MW 3 gm“ ‘lll‘lml body tlttlt.”5|llglt‘ltll'\ SUM at the lexmgton ”earthsy and can‘t be consumed m d “MW liillwaslessthan unanimous . . . . ‘. .
campus Pal'ht‘lpithtlh “l” h“ “l" ””‘l I hell“? ”“1"“ mm“ Mather said he hopes llltl4~t' failures Speech t'enter He was named this lil ice " schools ire ltlt'ltitltttl in the . I ‘
graded substantially from last sea- tl'irough.”Richeysaid. will make the t'nited “djt 1:.ori- per year‘s poster child because of the tllr “5‘, U, places inlei'pi‘eteil as lth “I think it is a W” ”‘5”lhlltlh- '- V . .
Wit-4‘ 33lx't't’t‘hl L3,! year. 1.000 [-mwhm- (.m. sonaltopeople rect contact he and his family haw I“. » said Nisan Bean >tX'hll ltrt‘h‘S-‘h‘h‘ . V . .
"We feel \ery “9‘.“ about H ployees-were asststed by the timed “W“ “4”" ”MN" l" ”4‘1“" uh” “uh {K “”d the l'nited Way ”l the However. some student reaction \cc§(.k.l’agc‘ ' ' T .
‘l‘eut‘hlng the goali. said L0.“ Way and its programs ‘making t'K “he” they're (‘hlllr‘hlhlh-fl l“ lh“ Bluegrass toward the p0llC\ has been less than ‘5 ..
Mather. l'K'?‘ l'hlh‘d “it." “mm“ as ,7, group the sccondlargest local l'nited Way. it‘s not V]u.\l soon-thing “I'm very honored that Travis pawl“. An informal group called ‘4. » .V - ' 5 .'
cochalrman “There 5991115 ‘0 ht‘ kl user of l'nilted Way seryices next to across town.“ Mather said was chosen." said Travis“ mother. SLAP ,, Student Leaders Against , ~‘
tremendous amount 0‘ enthusiasm lB\I ' l “They're contributing tothe campus Barbara Dickson. a staff assistant Prohibition “a, formed to protest 4? ’ ' .‘
at this point, and we‘ve- had some ‘ Ilse” " for the Institute of Mining 8; Miner thepolicy ’ _ .'
800d PUthh." .. "It is plainly GVIdt‘m that the Guests were also introduced to ails Research. “It's the true meaning The group composed primarily of “ '
Mlk" RlCh9}'- ”(As other (‘hfh‘hr' relationship between the United “'3." Travis [)ickson. t'K‘s ltlBti I'niteil of the ['nited Way " students 31 and older. said the dor- I.” m 0”“ N'- ,
man. said communication between and the L'niversny of Kentucky is Way campaign poster child sec Fl \D-RAISFR,l'.iizcti mm,” room is baSically the same (my image. ”Wm M , V ~
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treated asaprivate reSidencc m ,
Honors Program sets up hothne for homewor med .. be. M4 ¢ _, .
.,V lieied to be a contradiction in the ' ' .
By [My lMSSl-IRT schools. voluntarily staff the hotline, said one night they spent 30 minutes 1' 0f 155' h0lhh9 “'85 (“l"Sl‘thll.‘ l'hh't‘h‘lll’h 90““) The h‘CUh.“ m m M N
Staff Writcr which has two phone lines set up at with a student w ho was haying prob hUSY d95p|l9 being staffed h." “l 99‘" (‘th- “thh ‘5 currently under COh' W W M. ”73:
the Games Center {or the Humam. l('nl:~' \kith gooniotry The [In]? splnl ple atalltimes.shc Silld. Sll‘llt'lltln. Will have an alcohol ll- m. w h m, fl»
Members of the UK Honors Pro. ties. with callers varies. depending on AlthOugh the creation of t'K‘s hot- ccnsc mt”; - "
gram remember the desperation The service does more than just whether they no“; help with Just one line Vwas discussed last semester. SLAP members claimed it was a _
they felt when they were confused answer questions. said Amy Hack. problem or a whole “"1“.in she nothing concrete was started until contradiction to allow faculty to
by their high school homework and the education junior who created the said Sept, 2. Hack said drink on campus. while at the same
had noonetohelpthem. hotlineV The questions thus far have The Honors Program was time denying the right to students
Now they're making sure Fayette “We're not just giving answers to ranged from math problems to a looking for a community sCl‘VK-O legallyallowcdtodrink , 5 V111
(‘ounty high school and elementary homework. We try to stress the question about alliteration in litera proicct ‘0 d0 ‘0 thank them {Or tht‘ Senator at Large DaVldVBOtklm~ num‘ ' - .0 '
students won‘t have this problem. process of problem-solving." Hack tun-V serwce they have done us and for who sponsored the resolution. said » fl . .
V The program recently created the said. “We make sure they under< V ”“9 encourage them to call back the support the community has the issue was not about the promo W . . .. W *1“;
Homework Hotline. a service that stand ithe problem) before they ifthcyhaw problems." Hack 581d given us. she said . tion of alcohol. rather the promotion M My“... $1.":
answers questions from students hang up." said Martha Cullither. Hack came up mm the idea for Though the hotline wasnt heavily of the rights of students 21 years old g. «m. ‘V’ 4 4 , _’
about their schoolwork. one of 46 Honors Program members the hotlinc from the t'niversity' of used at first. Hack said the number or older to drink on campus. . . N m“ 4 J.‘ ‘ ’ "
Honors Program students. who who take turns answering the Louiswlle. which has offered a simi» 0‘ calls ischreasmg "0“ that the 9" [30“th said the administrations N , ' v :V; ‘4
have access to reference books and phones about oncea month. Iar service for Jefferson (‘ounty stu fects 0f PUbllCItyarP beingfelt underlying reason for the policy was V M V :1 V“,
‘9’“th from Fayette (70“le Cullither. a pre-med freshman. dents forlhc past th‘ years SccHOTl.l.\ll.Paizco that the l'niversny has no liability 4 ' , '-

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(~If‘l'h'i-f'3jx dayeven If you‘re not sumdal i MUS'C REVIEW were walking an NYC avenue {35L House." accents the bass and sax. "9°” 0f the sparse slapping percus-
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In, gnu-,1: . ,, , , M ck one of their 1 , _ be , , t j . ‘ p onic stomp t at remains true to With Images T ems rumentation lS
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By('.A.[)l'ANEBONIFER lemmas that added to the mental er three plays later to help st‘t up a K H) “(MIA'BAIHID coach at the l'nn'ersity 0' Tampa . . , I'
Staff Writer strain Joe Worley field goal a ‘, Associated Press mm, 1967 until 197] . . '
"All of that really attected me After Rutgers had nudged ahead "c . ' [finch 55“.} he had no ad\ance no 9 - -. , .9 .'
Last spring. almost everything athletically, academically and sort by three points. Pitts hauled in a ‘ “ y . MEMPHIS. Tenn Dana Kirk. ticeottheactionby theschool " ' ' .‘
was going Eric Pitts'way. ally " key 20-yard paSs to sustain a late j ,w who coached nationally ranked "I‘m Just as shocked as everybody 'I 5
Following an impresstve 1985 sea» During those emotionally trying Wildcat drive that led to a game— ’ ‘ ' Memphis State to 'he past the (.1593 said “my, adding he did not . . -I :
son that included 24 receptions for times. Pitts said he received a lot of tyingfield goal. . , NCAA basketball tournaments. was know why Kirk was tired _ ,. {I 9_
334 yards. the Lima, Ohio. native support from Jake llallum. offensive Pitts said the team‘s confidence in ~_ fired bytheunnersit). I.esterria_\ The past few 5w” have prOVided .9 -' ’ , 'I II. .
couldn‘t wait for the 1986 campaign linecoach him allowed Ransdell to throw to School President Thomas ('arpentr the Memphis state basketball pro~ . II, ' ~, ~ .
tokickoff. “(‘oach llalluin stuck behind me him in theclutchSituations I er named assistant lmsketb-d“ (1mm gram Mm national attention, but ,9 f ~ I' .v
' Thensomethinghappened. too percent,“ Pitts said “He was “it‘s really a pleasure to know if'fi / . Larry Finch to «Me as interim also have marked some troubled ,' l“, g, ‘
During the second day of spring the person who helped me with my that they ‘ 3 ". ."'. tut-1c.
caused him to miss the remainder of Hit the second play from scrim split end will be decided oi; a week womemg ”atom, m ,1 “~th tlr' s .iti 'lie a:.:\.e:s.". «or... has no! resulted :n charges agaaist 5;
spring workouts. Pitts began to feel niage. a pass from Bill ltaiisdell to to-week basis Ptttg Nod ho m. y,.,.. "am. omit W" "V he” ‘ “WNW“ 1‘” it”? tttiwttt’ wsttt‘totk‘tt with the Ltl‘ii‘wt‘s '3'}; E‘L'I'u ‘.- ski-"r?
a type of loneliness that he had him was intercepted on the left side At first glance, Eric Pitts iooks tor'ltt- sot aiiipaign ' Sh” "" ',‘~ ':,-";".If, ,I-"Lr'i' SIT."
never feltbefore Pitts was thrown to only two more like he‘s a member ()1 the \\lltlt'.i7 “1,. hrs? In 5,, M. a mug.“ planet KW us no in his ‘tlIlt't' a' 'i.t .' '."-.~"-‘-'"J¥'-"'.'
"All of a sudden I felt real alone, times during the first half, both of backfield rather than a member ot "m “Hiking km ”th 0“ third In“ u:.i\i : sit) .iiitl count not oe lt‘dt iii-9; The t mom-it .a Appeu reported 'tI If.
likelwasn'tapai'tot‘theteain “ themincomplete the recemiig corps His .3 to. 17‘». long and mrffiung ”Wm“! blocks lot t“t"‘.lttt’ti' school officials ‘ilil earlier this month that tederal au 'I;3"9-"1.I‘1.';5_'vff-
Pitts found it frustrating and often "(lttlllg into hillltllllt‘i l reali/ed pound frame hardly looks like ttia' [or'l‘K i'iiiiiir;.go.a~l\s ”i“? 5’7 17‘" r-Ws ~‘-""t" h" x th‘tt't'tt" Wtkltt‘il ml” ht" finances 1“" "9‘ 3- '»
difficult to Slt out, espeCtall} as tea that I hadn't caught a pass and we of a splitend rum. 'ht-x i'uniiuig “Wk, mo «it‘ll -'= ' 't‘ i‘ir'W‘ttt' itlif- "t" ~ Lit. sutvpoeiied records ot a contrac' , ,‘9 '3». 993' I'I._ 5'
mmate 'I‘im Jones moved into his were down to points. he said "The But Pitts doesn't think he is .i‘ any -n._. mommy), “new“ VI”, pm“ lo'V'f Kzrk held wi'h tour Memphis car i". ,4":""',¥."‘fi't.' .' ‘,
starting position whole thought ot that really de particular disadx'antage .is a result PM ”new; ' hfh .1 'it‘lt‘ ~=9 ‘v‘.\ rim? itt'oo‘i‘s ‘.,"
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