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l “is; . . . a...“ . 3 .. » '. , I ‘31,, An unidentified Stones fan waits for tickets on a ledge outside the Rupp Arena Ticket Office yesterday morning.
1 § . ‘91, .1 .9, = ‘f . ; 3 . - By dAMESEDWlN HARRIS They asked for a contract “And one of the most important
‘53: . A». "‘ f s 1 .- ' , Assxstant News Editor Thursday, signed it hiday and issued things is we don't like to block the en- .
g » ' e .' . x ~ the ticketsSaturday night. trance to the mall,"he said. “That’s
"A. l ‘ ‘3. g -’ .5 ' ‘ Rupp Arena ticket manager Bill one of the reasons we wanted it at
_ i "this g _ ‘ Christmas is 18 days away. For Patterson went to pick up the tickets eight. because the biggest part of (the ,
‘ - . g" ‘ fl _” * 23,000.le people_ however. five in Cincinnati Saturday night and sale) wouldbeblown off by one.”
.‘ . ' ' scruffy musicians frcm England are brought them here for the next day’s Indeed, the biggest part of the
. -~ >‘ T ‘ 1 1' on their way to do a warm-up that the ravenous fans. crowd was “blown off " by one, and by
3 ' '1 '.. ,3 jolly bearded man in the red suit “It wasn't official until Bill Pat- 2:30pm. only220upper arena tickets
_ v s: j; g... _‘ , ... a: . couldn't match. terson picked up the tickets in Cincin- remained, Patterson said.
5“."7 ' ,3 : .‘ . ' 2. The Rolling Stones, after gracing nati."he said. Dixon said there would be ticket
. ' y . "2,; 3“ Louisville and the rest of America on Most ticket buyers heard about giveaways all week on WKQQ. with
. 1 . r l what is rumored as their last concert the concert through radio station more than 100 of the precious items ‘
.: .3 . . 3 . " i. 3%“. tour. decided last Friday to come to WKQQFM, which announcedthesale available.
3< = _ .‘ 3‘ 9’ ' :.1_;§3?s..3 if? Lexington for a one-night stand Fri- of tickets at8a.m. He also said the station plans a ,
. . ,‘ g . I ‘ 52" t ' all day night. The group played in New Gary Dixon of WKQQ thought FYi- weeklong blitz of Stones music, with
s . .. ~ ’3‘“. .t‘t" *5 ‘1 Orleans Saturda ni t and is day that p80ple had heard anOther 0f their tunes “taking over the station" 1
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_ 5 LA)?“ 11'“ A 335' 5%; . . scheduled to play at Landover. Md. the many rumors connected WIth the Wednesday,'l‘hursday and Friday.
, '3 3 A . - . . _. 5 tomorrow. Stones tour. “We were getting calls “Double-Q will cover this like ABC
. ‘ 512133 . 3 a; 5 '1‘; __ . Their 3 pm. Rupp Arena 3p- here Friday afternoon from people. covers the Super Bowl,"hesaid.
5 A ’* “ w . ._ ,' pearance sold out in eight hours and frankly when they called we were About a hundred people camped out
~‘3::.; 5 3 yesterday. but Cincinnati and In- laughing at them,”hesa1d. Saturday night, which wasn't
. _ “‘71" if" " dianapolis each have an allotment of He knew better, however. When anything different for Humphrey. He
eff: _ M ' 3,000 tickets going on sale tomorrow, arena officials called to give him the said there have been rumors every
, . Mg» said Bill Humphrey, manager of details of the tour stop. weekend for the last month that have
72‘: i - 4 Rupp Arena. When asked if he was surprised brought people to the arena fu‘ over-
‘ss3) . . Tickets in Cincinnati are available with the sudden turnaround, Hum— night stays.
.5“ $ 7- 5 - at Cincinnati Gardens. phrey replied, “This has been such a One of the people who was
3 j 3 33 The story behind their ap» hyped tour. Everything they‘ve done rewarded was Jon Cox, an employee .
. Z1 ' pearance is a mystery to most, in- iS strange.” of Domino's Fina. He said a friend
E it; 13 cluding Humphrey. When their tour Even stranger to some of the told him about the concert,sohewent
. ~ ' ~~ began, the Stones announced they patrons was the selling 0f tiCketS on to the arena at 2:30 am. to start the
. By J-D- VANHOOSE/Kemel Staff would be playing Louisville on Nov. 3 Sunday morning. 31“ Humphrey ex- long, cold campout. He said he joined
. . and Lexington one night later. Hum- plained that a lOt of traffic would be 25people already there.
Start me up! CynthiaRas (left) and Susan Noffsinger, both freshmen at Jesse Clark Junior High School, display the phrey said their management later generated in the downtown area by When the eight windows finally
choice lower artina ttickets the: boughtgestgday morning for the Rolling Stones concert Friday. Tickets for the pulled out. and he was skeptical the sale. andchaos would have open ed. there were 3“) to 350 waiting,
"'9'“ wen 0“ 5“ e a 8a.m., an were 5° 0" y 3p.m. Thursday when the Stones' managers resulted ii the sale was conducted on Patterson said. The lines promptly
“ called him a weekday. See “Stan”... pages
l .
; Research cuts hurt N. I.H., but . . . 7obacco prolects get approval
3 ————-— proving $73,664 in new research prO- Publicly however, Singletary has “—‘—,'—— the next two weeks on the proposal. for research purposes would becut.
. ‘ . PPMANN . .
. gifgafgfgig‘mr Jects. ' been upbeat about the outlook for the gnfiggfiwwgw The poss1ble cancellation of a por- And Research receiving NIH funds
. '5 n w The controversy began last. April institute’s future. After reviewingthe tion to the NIH research funds receiv- would experience an immediate
_,.____*_____.__._ with charges that Huber had misused institute's work earlier this year. i1—__A,________‘.-- ed by the University would mean “a across-the board loss in incoming
. travel expense money, sexually har- Singletary and a panel of five outside If Congress votes to cut funds for reduction of a (UKRFl budget that‘s research and funds will be rstricted
The controverSIal .Tobacco and rassed employees and published scientists suggsteditberetained and medical and biological research,cut- already tight." said James for future monetary requests, said '
; Health Research Institute has sod- scientific work found “undistmsmsh- improved. backs and personnel layoffs may McDonald. UKRFdirector. Wes Leach.UKRFassistantdirector.
l denly taken 0“ a new light for H5" ed." FOllWiM Huber‘s hone. the Keeping in step with a five-point result, say officials at the UK A funding cut could have “con— Because all projects receiving NIH
l dent Otis Singletary and the 13 board Lexington Herald-Leader reported plan to improve the institute announc» Research Foundation. siderable effect" upon the perfor- funds are given money on a yearly
3 members 0‘ the Kentucky Tobacco that Singletary tOld Huber lns actions ed by Singletary upon Huber's firing, The recommendation before Con- mance of the University‘s research basis. grants already committed at a ‘
Research 393'“ hadjeopardized the imtltute's future. Oct. 23, board members unanimously gress for approval would cut by 12 program, he said.Some research certain level will be reduced along
In a meeting of the board members The report said Singletary eXpected approved spending for thefOllOWing percent the budget of the National In- assistants — mostly upper-level and with new funds, leach said.
l Friday. the directors of the Institute efforts to be made to abolish or divert projects Friday: stitute of Health, a major source of graduate students — would have to be Leach said he hopes Congress will
set aside their problems With former funding for the institute, created by VA five-part study of the effect 0f funds for medical and biological taken off the payroll, and expenses compromise and only cut NIH's
: director Gary Huber and questions the General Assembly to investigate cigarette smoking on pulmonary research. Action will be taken within such as additional supplies and travel See "Research." pages
about the future of the institution, ap- theeffectsofsmoldng on health. diseases such as emphysema. The _ . _ .,
1__._’___.,,,,_.._-,w.__..___-.,,. '—*—— board approved $126,117 for the study. ’3' . .
UK 1‘ t be ' d «A study on the uninvesosated M .. . Gray and blue
ores may mlne aspect of the effects of smoke on , - ,
- - kers. Thirty-six thousand , _
. ; —-————-—— make a policy recommendation on nonsmo ' ' '
s From AP and Staff Dispatches future use of the forest land. which seven hundred dollars was approved . .3...- , 1 .t _ pamCIPate In Gran
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a ++f___f.s.afi the UmverSity received from the E0. VA four—part study of the relation- .' . _ , . ._ : if
UK lS considering the poss1bllity of Robinson Mountain Fund in 1923 and shi between smoking and heart _ - A . : ‘x‘ ; . . / , , I - '
mlmng millions 0‘3 tons 0‘ coal in a 1930' diszase for which $310117 was ap5 33333333» ’ ' 3' 53$ ChI'IStmaS feStNal
research forest owned by theschool. Jack Blanton, vice president for prov ed3 ' "3
3 The Board of 'I‘ristees is expected blBinesS affairs said the administra- ‘ . ’ :, Asia 33 1' - " \ ~ . ' .
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. l toappomtaspecial committee tomor- tion wants to establish the policy ffitsStc‘l‘gt‘iiOf 2333;15:2553’32; . .. ‘3“ ‘ »..3‘“3 Reporter
l row to look into the project, according because of recent inquiries from coal a rov ed “9333 for the study ' . -. . . ‘ p
- . t0 8 copyright Story published in companies about mining intheforest, app Ast ud of whether smoke breaks . 5 * . ‘3‘: MW — ,..-- - ,. 1 ~ 1 he“
1 yesterday's editions of The Louisville The resolution says UK will not down theyl l ‘s defenses agairst ‘ v“ J. TheGravandtheBluc
3 Courier-Journal. negotiate with any mining companies respiratory infections, chronic bron- . 3‘" ‘ ‘ As the 5;,“ shines through the trees.
. Aresolutlon prepared by the~ ad- until the 'l‘rmtees have set a policy. chitis an dthe development of tumors. ' Confederate and Union soldiers mill
: ministration calls for the committee Blanton would not identify the com- . ~ _.... .
to . .. - . . . . The baord appoved $59,958 for the /‘ . around talking to members of the
weigh the legal. env1ronmental. panies thathave indicated interest. ' '
economic and technical aspects" of William Stu ~11 secreta of the study. l gathering crowd Tents are set up in
mining coal in Robinson Forest a sta’ ' Ene r8] 3nd ”um i wAstudyJorwhich $39,774 was ap— _‘ the middleofthesquareCannonsand . .
14 m , ' s “3 8 my. a Agri ura proved. 0t physiology and hiOPhYSiQ A other artillery are strategically plac- , ‘
. . cre tract located in Knott and (,ablnet and chairman of the Board, of the effects of smokilg on circula- , , , 5 ed With a cry of hm fall in" the »
l 81:33:: cdoi‘nre‘c‘tesS3the committee to 583d Saturday that ‘3?qu potawage tion and small blood vessels. / 5 .~ ' soldiers form a straight line. They .
; _*__~_._-. .11-.-. 1"-..“ . . .. ,___ .35? “55'; 35:... “A study of biochemistry in how ,‘ begin shooting their muskets.
’ . . smoking may break down the hOdY'S : /, “it gets very loud sometimes. You 3
2 natural defenses against em- ‘ .. have to learn to get med to loud ‘ ‘
3 I l, S] e pylnema, “W “99‘0”“ “(”1225 for 13‘3“. it‘ - noises" said Judy Duvall. he lag , . ‘ _
' the study I ‘e ”‘3 nurse‘s dress blowim in the wind. She . _
3 . Directa‘softheinstitutealso heard 3 _. _./'. . - .1... . and her We. Elk-hem “we. : . -. .
Minnefield leads the cats on to Victory. See story page 4. impressive reports on 12 0mg- pro- By JEFF Fossg'lT/Kernel Soft involved in the Second Kentucky 0m- ; _ ‘5 , ,
. . . t 5 jects recently completed at the id ”When willlbeold enough toplay?"ls what seemstobewrlttenmtheflceof federate Unit since the end of July. 1.3- ' 5'.
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, Despite envision outlook for the tion's slum Violin Ensemble. The ensemble was pm of the “Christmas volved in (the lliitl and we M '. ~ 3 » 1'.-
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of Americans whose attitudes were forever reputation as the world leader in non-military . ‘ H AN m U CON 0 l.“ 3,3 ,g, 1‘“
altered by the slaying of ex-Beatle John Len- violence. The continued degeneration of inner . e e e g . q‘:
non. cities, the growing feelings of hopelessness .‘-,.';..=_':-: ‘ See
It was on Dec. 8 of last year that Lennon, and uncontrollable rage among more and m I Yw E W - . . the
perhaps the most famotn entertainment moreof the economically depressed segments ' ‘ V m- ’ 53,343,;
figure of the 19605, was gunned down outside of the population, the desensitization of ff ',.,g-{.~,-I',.,:"/,{f.:-_._-.: OR SOME e3 «;-.~.:.-5f'5"'.71' L
his New York apartment. Students were glued American youth through overexposure to ~'{.,I:.j- THING . . . ‘ Zia-5‘56 a“
- to their television sets and radios unbelieving mass media — these are some of the Sf ":::‘»'.'.-,,‘ "’51: °
of the news bulletim that at first confirmed developments that Signal trouble to those try- «‘.‘93“..?Sl;i5‘.-,.;;'Q,:2~“;€-’€:f?1- 5,; ~ - “it
that Lennon had been shot in the head and then ing to stem the wave of violence. ” I ‘ x; 7f?" l a b,
relayedthenewsofhisdeath. This means that violence is a problem of o.’ .-;.-<.- ,1 ”org“ \ . B
A movement developed on campuses such varying causes and enormous magnitude : x x/ f “3‘. ’ , 7,333.75 “'0'
throughout the country ill the following weeks that it will not be eliminated merely through ~’ :1, ' r (/ ,/ 1 , (:12
as memorial services were held —— mourning such government action as the registration of if}? "7 3‘" \ ‘, V .2 ‘. , N
not only the death of one musician but the fact handguns. The fact remains, however, that « ' (ij'i‘ , 6 . ”'3: ; N:
' that a generation’s peace symbol had become there are millions of handguns throughout the \> :' lj’d i Km;
. another victim of violent crime. country that are not even registered, let alone g- 1,, .r, {t ) sqm
Many people who were not enthusiastic in the hands of persons who at least are 34 5 , , / i' .‘ ch81
Beatle fans were disgusted by the fact that capable of handling them safely. 4/ t item» * Pig:
another person had been lost through The Comtitution states a right to best to ' _, ’ j; Rea
senseless violence — in this case commited by arms. Some argue this no longer applies to an fig] ' 25° 00° ["13 wan
a Lemon fan who somehow thought his act America not threatened by foreign invasion or if," X en ‘ _. __ ' , - m. 5:; havr
would enable the group to reorganize. Besides hostile Indian attacks. This presumption that :5}. , ‘ 1‘: Ammm « r; «.3353 haw
destroying remaining thoughts of a Beatle parts of the Constitution can be deactivated is ';~:.f,f:,~ , ,. ‘_ r to become I ‘ ’ "if:
reunion, the act increased the public outcry dangerous ground, however, and potentially " 3 Q - h d '3'35'}: Md
for increased government regulation of han- dangerous thought. f #1": .z/ r x :1“. 9M,” “.1 mp
dguns. Registering handguns would involve the ,2' 1,3,; ,, _ 3 VtChms m 2 over
Despite the disgust resulting from publiciz- govemment’s reception of weapons’ serial " gs); ; ' 0 a; next: '2 "Mills, 34 i
ed violence such as the killing of Lennon and numbers and the owners’ names and ad— /’. / -‘ SQ fits-hes 1:3:3'7-‘4153 l cg
the subsequent shooting of President Ronald dresses. This would aid law enforcement ‘ ’u ; . Y 0‘ is i will
Reagan with a handgun, at least more pe0ple agencies in cases involving stolen gum and i;;:’,.:;‘, .5 I“ . , . , ,_ £5; . 4 ting
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THIS THOUSAND W'THOUT tober for a concert that was not to . Thelineslooked long, butinfact we i “I h
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PLOT 5§NEFIT6, . ridicule from friends, family and minutes. 'l‘hewaitwasa joyous event i bedici
* . ILL Die 0 ,. 34,. radio persoruriities, l swore off the forallinattandanoe. { spy.
' ‘ / ( , . . 6 “\f ‘r’. ., RollingStones—forever. - i I isaw several friends in line with, rand"
. .. , 1 . y " . After spending an inordinate who I haven’t kept in touch, and en- , ' f a
A1,? 0 ' r, ‘ £O Vfléw' ' amount of time. collecting Stones P n on joyedthereunial. Yelps from happy- 5m
, " ‘ It": ' , 2:," , it memorabilia w my m years, m, maple leavug an windows With. Bmu
‘ . i / 7 , . after drlm my parents crazy by _ _ ' satisfactory results filled the early “1th
, . l is” ; scarring walls With thumbtacks scare” in Lexington, I was so in- morning air. People called friends
.p. / holdim up every picture of Mick Jag- ceased at the mismanagement of the from the bank of pay phones .m R
Y 4 J seandflleboyslsolfldbworflpdf Wmdthemmhmymtmof theconcoursefromtheboxotfieewin-L, l
’5 , w 8’ ~ , "~ from public libraries, and after buy- waters as well as the musicians, I do“, “If you haven't left [arisville - Contlni
C - _ " «'79,. , ", «., ing albums with money I could have decided not to ever waste another by now, the best you can hope fa- “ . budget
é. . . v .14” I? “\x ’ put tomuchbetteruse, I thought my centonthebandoranythmsl'emmely upper arena seats, but come on 4 is imp
. ', i" .' A n A» Q; Stonesphasewasover. associated with them. Out went my anyway," one patron was heard to i takena
s; ~. 1 ‘ é "v, "/ When tickets went on sale for the Jovan MiskOilConcentrate. say. -' The
. L9 47 s. | /‘ Louisville appearance of the Rolling _ A local radio station. dubbing itself ml”,-
. p . //, ¢ Stones, 1 resisted a mild Impulse to Sunday morning the telqihone the "official Rolling Stones radio sta- .
' call any or all of my frientk in the rang, disturbinga wonderfully erotic tron,” kept up a steady stream of - '
River City to try to secure seats for dream I was just getting into. I refus- stones tunes and patter concerning ¢
the show. After the second “Stories edtoanswer it and letthething rim. the concert. Ticket updates were: _ . Comm
. I - Perturbed, judging from the savage relayed following every song and a 2 - imtitul
voice with which she amwered the remote station was setupwith on-the- .' .
ac com mm phone my roommate Annegotupand spotreports confirminregularly “Chm
gotthenewsfirst. A man with a Sony Walkman ' 30;:
headset was puffing away on a .
Thecallwasforanother roommate, , _ . [sexpe
WASHINGTON —_ lf statanetlts fessional convention. Action was not for the field would ultimately be to Sue, and the message was simple: hashlsh pipe with, wmfndd’: Rolling
made at a recent national convention _ limited to photocopied committee their benefit. Also involved in the op- “Tickets went on sale at 8:00." Anne 3‘“! hism “$35 away privacy 3
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