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VOL. LXI“ N0. 125 LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY Monday, April l7, I972 weekend or it might snow.
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y MtKE BOARD 0“ the Revomtlonary SOClahSt '- ‘ , . . '
Kernel Staff Writer tieketv' said his plans for a new r 33:: is. .: ' ..
The race for SC president student government “deal with {e .x. ‘\ .
continued last night as three of central issues of self- ‘ ‘ ‘9. s §§§ . ‘
the five presidential candidates determinism.” ‘3 -,V," § 4.. _ fl __ " '
and one vice presidential can- According to Smith, the “"2 ,3 s§ _ .
didate addressed Omicron Delta University is controlled outside at. i! it}, 9’ _ ”he . .
Kappa, UK’s mens leadership the area of academics by the «at ’“~ E . .
honorary society. Board of Trustees and the state "
. . . , . . 5;. its; ,
Speaking in the PreSident s legislature. a C (5
Room of the Student Center, No power M B“ ex, /
David Smith, Bill Bass, and John “The SC president has next to _ =° » . . . , \3 A! F
Pirolli each delivered a five— no power as the sole student .. '.’ ,.« .2, t” V ' V
minute summary of their plat- member of the Board of g5 - . u . .. *
form. Brenda Hamer, vice Trustees." He added the student ' ,_
residential running mate with masses have even less power in
geott Wendelsdorf, represented “dealing with their educational Les‘ we forget .
21:35::fclémbentSGpre51dent “I hlS enggsosrfm‘sgz said he was un_ Saturday the Lexington Peace COHIIC“ turned his services as a corpse. and was carrizd ,
Smith, YSA candidate running Continued on Page 9, Col. 1 out to remind Lexingtonians of the war still giiozitfzzegfgzlfx rlilgenzh‘ffitfigegfég' ' ‘ _
$ t$ $1) 0 tlight raging in Southeast Asia. Mike Scott donated llartmann.) .
UK spends more than national average on athletics——for what? _ '
By MIKE TIERNEY This is his third year as director. In other words, the football Thus, UK‘s athletic depart- So, despite increasing publicity
. Kernel Sports Editor Financed by gate receipts program spends at least $1.1 ment spends approximately 50 that athletic programs are in V
With a $2 million dollar annual “We’re extremely proud of the million yearly, while basketball percent more money than the financial straits, Spry claims the
budget, the UK athletic depart- fact that, over the years, we have spendsaminimum of $346,000 per average first-class university majority are safe, Nevertheless,
ment buys a subpar football been able to finance the athletic year. ($1.1 million to $688,000). Its the one-third which lost money V , '
program, a first-class basketball department almost entirely By comparison, an average football expenditures are not may be in trouble. ,
program and various other minor through gate receipts,” he says. aggfizizézisfazgagizgEa;5::2;;5§&;a;;::g€;;;:.§2;:a.-:_;2;2:‘::;;..;a»f5;;,.-1.;..:;:;s;22:§3§55i;§s;:é:i252235:efiéséiésézieisésizgsgages? mUCh greater than the norm, bUt “According to a study of the 10-
sports teams, none of which set “We are the only state This the first in a series of four the basketball program requires year period from 1960 to 1969,"
the world ablaze. university that does not operate articles on the financial situation nearly three times as much says Spry, “your institution ' .
Nevertheless, the department from the general budget. If, for of the UK Athletic Department. money as the average school probably showed an increase in .
-- claims to be a healthy example, Eastern or Morehead The final three articles will ap- ($346,000 to $130,000). profit last year if it profited
operation—a separate cor- pay $200,000 in grants-in-aid, you hear on the sports page Tuesday, “About two out of three schools during the ’60s But if you showed .
poration which functions almost and I are paying the taxes on Wednesday, and Thursday. Which consider themselves major a loss, your loss probably in- . '
solely on its own profits-during that. Here, we are paying the «Mesa institutions (there are 119) creased last year. ,
an era of tight money in in- great majority of it.” university that fields major showed a profit,“ says Lou Spry, “You might say that the rich . .
tercollegiate sports. The UK program is sturdy football and basketball teams an official of the National are getting richer and the poor
Unlike other state schools in despite recent expenditures like brought in $1,397,000 during the Collegiate Athletic Association. are becoming poorer.”
Kentucky, UK receives no official an undetermined amount for 1968-69 academic year and, at the ~
Sid fit'onghthtfe gtehfiratithtaxb igndi stadium plans, $5,002 for a same time, amassed $1,322,000 in P b .
espie e ac a ‘5 u ge "30k. 3304300 or 93C er seats ex enditures. Thus, the norm ‘
climbs above $2 million annually. and $25’000 for a new roof on shgwed a pI‘Ofit of $750,000. r0 6 Lontlnues V _
- as. “Whereas almost every Memorial Coliseum. A 'f' b akdown P lo 0 d h k ' .
athletic department in the Of that budget, which Lan- more SPeCl 10 re
country is facing a financial caster specifically describes as reveals that the average SChOOl' 0 leg fln C 80 s
crisis, we are not and we have no “projected or anticipated earned $960.0?) and Spirit $6tfit3t,00tf) . . . 9 .
fear of one,” reports athletic revenue," 55 percent is spent on on football, or a ne prOI o l .
director Harry Lancaster. football, 17.3 percent is spent on $292,000, On the other hand. l n ofilCla S Ofilce '
’ Lancaster is the only employee basketball and the remainder is basketballnetted a mere average ,
0”“? departmenwhos‘? salary '5 allocated to mmor Sports' Zffilmbwififim'slievenues By MARK WIEDEMANN University officials declined to
obtained from UniverSity funds. salaries and expenses. n . P - Kernel Staff Writer comment when questioned .
. A police search last Friday of whether or not a complementary
the office of accused embezzler suit will be filed with the first one
Blazer Forum hosts trio a. of W
313.385 in checks, which police Police indicated the University
By GREG HARTMANN timein his life has not felt alienation," Nisbet said were misappropriated from cannot lay claim to the money,
ASSiStant Managing Editor commented, defining alienation as a form of the UK Medical Center. but must instead move for
It‘s not every dayadistinguished big-name “social entrophy" that tied up individual The checks, found between judicial action to determine legal
professor responds to a comment from his energy that night otherwise be put to useful pages of medical books, ina brief ownership. ‘
audience with “Hogwash.” wohk- _ case and in desk drawers, were l'nanswered questions
Then again, Friday night’s Blazer Forum N‘Sbf’t said we are living in an age 0‘ made out to the med center, but Perpahs the Sixth District
panel discussion was no dry lecture. Three alienation and turning inward, bl" was some had already been endorsed Circuit Court will reveal the
famous scholars—sociologist Robert Nisbet, careful ‘0 POint 0‘" that so-called “alienated" to National Collections, the name complexities of the incident, but '
economist Kenneth Boulding, and historian protesters and radicals are "0‘ truly of one of two dummy accounts in several questions need answers
Christopher Lasch—discussed alienation and alienated from society because they have Which more than 560.000 in ad- immediately.
higher education and the future of Earth causes and are willing to fight to establish ditionally misappropriated funds How could one man alone -
Wlth wit and enthusiasm that kept a room in them. had been discovered April 5. confound the business office of
the Classroom Building packed for almost Prophets were able to predict the industrial This brings to $75,000 the such a major concern as the
three hours. era‘s alienation over a century 380v Nisbet amount, estimated by police, to University of Kentuckv Medical ‘
Nisbet, who teaches sociology at the said, tracing awareness 0t anxiety-ridden have been misapplied in the Center? Did he have help? What
University of California at Riverside, began society through DeTocqueville, Marx, and months between July, 1971 and safeguards are being taken
the panel by discussing “Alienation and the “tax vgeber who probed the “dark underside February, 1972. Continued on Page 2, Col. 1
H 0 mo ernit ." . ,
Mgggrrrl‘ {mien is the human being who at one y continued on Page 3‘ ( 0" l -

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'~ Police find $1 3 3 85 in checks in accused man 98 Office
_ ' ' . . .. R b' an account that Robinson had (‘0'
(‘ontiiiucd from page I instance: _- Glen Bagby. assistant “unCOHCCIable by _9 inson, forgotten to close Robinson has H
against similar incidents oc- ~Dan Gossett. UKMC public commonwealth prosecuting UKMC‘s aSSistant administrator. been with the med center since eco
‘ L . curring in the future? information: “I‘m sorry, you ll attorney: “I may end up acutally had been collected by December 1969 The med cente COL
. . . l Might other departments in the have to contact my boss. Frank prosecuting it (the case)‘ but this Burcham. manager of national has been a client of National Vie'
' t'niversity community be subject Bailey." tar. George lGeorge E. Barker) Credits, Inc. The figures. ‘ )d' I . . b
5 . . q _5 , - ,. “N th‘ will 5 . . 5 5 h..,t~t,t.t.5 would balance In an) (rt its. no, Since a out
~ . ‘0 (OFFUPUOH- Frank 831193- 0 . ing 5 has handled it himself. All I know t “F _ . d' , ted Februar , 1970 l
> . Answers are at a premium. be forthcoming from this office. is what I've read in the papers." audlt. and policesa) tht l-Vt‘l‘ 3 . . . p054
, ‘ . ,5 . . . , , F ‘ . d‘ were deposited in the Most of the money found its .
. Newsmen seeking quotable \ou ll have to call LE. org). —(xeorge E. Barker, com- tun s “H" into local bank accounts set Joke
' . . sources have been baffled. For LE. Porgy. UK vice monwealth prosecuting attorney: dummy accounts. . “bi B h m l t ' ' th teri
. - . We can aid and 855m president for business at‘talrs: on vacation, unavailable for Burcham and Robinson, up y urc a as year in e Aqu
. 5 ‘ a “mned number of “No comment." comment. allegedly together from July 1971 name Olf hgcd' 0f [Kentucky the
- ‘ ' ' . qualified senioror ~Dr. Alvin Morris. vice k ~ . to Februarv 1972. mustered more N300“ ,re its, no, and d -
. . 5 5 A lieutenant of detectives. ~ Natl nal Collections (M C _om
‘ graduate S‘Udems ‘0 president for administration: city police force: "Oh yeah! The than an average of $8,000 a t 0 . - - tap~ are
5 , . . . . “You should get in touch with the Burcham-Robinson case. No. month. And each month. the parently stgndingt for medical Mt
. , _ '. 9a n civil authorities for this. We have My”. not handling that anymore computer was assigned to :firriittegtlh 3t bearnrttooftfocziagfiitse the , in ‘
I washed our hands 0f 't and the The state police in Frankfort are. “charge off" to profit and loss S “h - d t - man
‘1 ‘ admISSIOn pOHCE‘ haven't been keeping “5 ”P You‘ll have to call them." that amount in :‘uncollectable uc Pnl’lce tf’res are S’andlgid hard
‘ ' , With the developments." No detectives in the Frankfort accounts" designated by among 103 9:; 10“] agenCIGS l 9
V . 5 ‘ ' . for the seSSion starting , State Police station were RObinson 01' BurCham- .Natlona .,I‘e ltS,. nc.‘ An account
fall 1972 .n recognized ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ‘ available for comment Slipped up once is set up in the client 5 name and
' . ‘ TERMPAPER ARSENAL, '“c- ‘ ' Authorities who did not wish to the balance may be drawn Upon
' . \ Send$1.00 for your descriptive \ ~Donald Lee Burcham and . . . . k' by the collection agency or the
5 . , . catalog (“1300 qualitytermpapers . be identified said mar mg ac— . 5 _
\ , \ James H. Robinson, defendants .. .. f client. National Credits was
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. a 5 overseas or
. . ‘. ' . pleCEd together accounts from a cancelled check proving it paid $60.000. m
‘5 ' We offer the it‘llt)‘.‘./lflg pm- the meager faCtS available from D ._ .. . a...
. .i . gram .in intonswo a week 4,: police—that the UK Medical 1 Oda an tomorrow .. SICK.
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aad He was followed by Bo ul ding, a h FICIII‘ 3105‘ 0:; TS IhISItIOI' y mzn' ind :umégtlff ‘5 well known, put—these were questions that the niche of Earth may be almost ‘ " I '
as economist at the University of '8? -we lp§ycno§gl§§ y on -dn .aic 5a] ‘ AS (he "mes 0‘ are aSked OHJY "1 the arts, and filled up but the niche of the c
lice Colorado who spoke on “A New thflnlte p am, 0U ing 88! . dlSlnterested learning retreated they’ve surrendered their right to nervous system wasn’t. ‘ ' .
ter View on ’the A f A . .. Now all of a sudden Earth has to the humanities, they left the make objective criticisms.” .
nal Let's hear fie“: A quaIrIius. become a small spaceship. Earth social sciences to become After each man had spoken 3'. .~' ,5 '
qua ius - - _ , . - ' - - ,’ ovensns Joas FOR STUDENTS .~ . '.
)ut “It’s ironical that this is su - is a niche we ve been filling it mechanistic and equally free of they commented on each other 8 Australia, Europe, s.America. ‘
sed to be th A I A 3 If and suddenly we begin to see the value Judgements. Thus the speeches and answered questions Africa, etc. All protessions and . II
its ‘ p0 e Igc 0‘ quarius, walls.” social sciences—which might f th di B uldj “CW“‘m'Vmw ”'9“ "‘°"."‘"' t
. Joked the white-maned stut- - - rom e au ence. 0 mg 5‘99“” Pa'd' W9"'”* 5'9"" “I ' ' -’ 3
’9‘ terin E l‘ h 1. . Lasch, a historian at the have become the key to remarked that “all this talk seeing, Free information Write, , j
he gI . Hg IS man, 811198 University of Rochester, ad- liberation—instead became almut alienation 'ves me a 'n” Jms overs-eat” apt. 8" PO. Box ‘ ‘1 ‘ .y-i
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"d doing any work—alloth:c Sing: Strucmres. and cultural ”The dedine of sociology the world into order. since it was ' b V i .5 " I'
[p— are fooling around ” FragmentatIion. t opened the way to uncritical the only one they had. ' .
ral . ' , . “The 20t Century univerSi y empiricism ”Lasch said bitterl N' be ' " .3 ' ' . '~
More , y. is t noted the sibili of .. 3 3 . I . .
he . in the segéilltslyfegoulcilztgusaég represents a whole body of “Questions about the meaning of man’s extinction lg'osboredtbm. 3122?,:°'".".‘;".i"1‘....‘.’“.“.’."..i'7’f.° T '. "
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