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The Kentucky ' .
BLEAK . .
Hefne THE WEATHER FORECAST FOR
LEXINGTON AND THE sunnounomc .
BLUEGRASS AREA :will be hazardous tor V
Kentucky automobile drivers Friday With . . .
decreasmg cloudiness and continued cold V.
There l5 a five percent possibility ot - .
noticable precupitation. . .
The weather bureau is a nonphrophet . ,
\‘ol. LXIII. No. 8:; LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY 40506 Friday. February 4, 1972 organuatmn V
. By LINCOLN LEWIS state students by 20 per cent each year period. Kentucky residents
Kernel Staff Writer year over the biennium. Non- attending Uk in the fall of 1973 ' '
FRANKFORT. KY.-—Gov. resident tuitions will be increased will pay $500. ' ,
Wendell Ford delivered his even more. Ford said of the tuition. “Even , »
6 budget package for the 1972-74 To UK students, the increase with these increases. our .
. V/ biennium to the Legislature will cost approximately $85 more students will pay less to go to
yesterday, ending months of {01' tuition each year over the two Continued on Page 2, Col. 1 E . i
‘ , anxious speculation for the . _
state‘s institutions of higher .. V V . v'VVVV-tijt’é-EVVVVyav_V{-)y VV , ,
I b u d e t . learning. .jji. "a ' '
. For UK, the Govornor‘s V ,1}; V ~M~ .
g recommended budget means a E i g . V
. $9.1 million increase in state a .g . '- “ V‘ .: . 'V -
funds for the coming biennium % : as: .
, over the current fiscal year‘s 5; y 0'51 E. 8;; '_
level of state appropriations. -
‘ Computed another way, the y . “"9 , '
. $132.2 million of state funds for E -V M
the two year period are $13.2 ”a: .
‘ million over UK's level of state i it give!
‘ . SOmQ bonuses fOT UK, funding for the current biennial fig”??? ”Lg-:W, ' .
UK's original budget request E5 V E‘i'V Eé/ ”ft“; '
b b l . . h . sought (:1 $139 :iiliVion increase in / a334, ,‘ VVZf 1% . -
k stateai , o w ic $14.2 mi ion - 9:3; ma . ' ‘ .
. a pro a e tultlon 1’ e was earmarked for fixed costs W. . 4§€M lg‘r .' $5.: '
. ' V and cost of living increases. M fig is: y j E ’
4' . The University also requested wyygj £3331“ ; . V .
$2.4 million for enrollment in- V New . . ‘ .
' ‘ f0!“ K 8 ntuc ky Students creases and $3.3 million for new 53?, V 5“ WWAg ‘t . ‘
. , and expanded programs. Ford‘s E :3; ' ”0" a V '
. . recommendation provided Mg... 4... "CL: . ' f , , . .
. f unding of indigent patient costs . ‘ a a a ‘ V a ~
. and the beginning of a family h4g8; y __ E x"
. ' ’ ‘ practice curriculum at the UK V a 9». fl ”Evy; ‘ .
, 1‘ Medical Center. . 1V " » '3 g o. = as; y
' Tuition increase ”a . ' :13. ‘- 7' .
Almost no surprise was the I ._ »any 'V .
Governor's recommendation to ' , H r. E- ' “W ,
’. Eduactfounnctg rZIiXsthiigirtlizxn 32bit. Speaker Norbert biume opens yesterday’s Assembly session.
‘ (Photo by Larry Kielkopf.) . . . ‘
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~ . By DIANE NASER President for Academic Affairs Lewis A universi , Sin leta said, ~ -
' V - Kernel Staff Writer Cochran were both at the hearing to ex- function foiyteachigng aligne. does not “no faculty member possessmg either ‘ '
. .. “We‘re not against research, we just press their opinions on the me . tenured or nonatenured status shall be .
‘ ‘ want to see more emphasis put on Singletary said he understands that the ”I'm V1103 saying teaching isn‘t very basic removed or denied renewal or contract for ‘
‘ teaching," explained Robert Babbage, people supporting the bi“ are concerned and importantVthe University, but you failure to puthsh research or other
legislative intern for Joseph Clarke. with undergraduate education, but he feels can‘t compare 1‘ :0 a community 0011986. scholarly works.
Babbage was speaking for Clarke in the bill will be more harmful than helpful. where the My interest is teaching," This amendment will be presented by i ,
defense of House Bi1189ata hearing in the Misunderstandings Singletary said. one of the originators of‘the bill next '
. Kentucky General Assembly Thursday on VohjecttonSV to the bill, according to Research has become the “whipping Thursday at another hearing of the House . ,
. the issue of publish or perish. Singletary. include: bo .. b . . , , Education Committee. .
, . H _ y y ecause people fail to realize it is .
House Bill 89 states that no faculty —that the slogan “publish or perish" is essential for the creation of new The bill must muster at least nine of the
member, possessing either tenure 01' Vnon- misleading, since some faculty members knowledge Singletary said 17 committee votes to make it to the house .
' tenure status, shallVoe removed for failure do not publish and still do not “perish;" ‘ ' ' floor. If defeated in committee, it would .
. V to publish scholastichorks.’ V —that supporters of the bill misun~ Scott Wendelsdorf. SG president, has take at least 51 representatives votes to .
' ‘ . Prestdent OUS Singletary and Vice derstand whatthe nature ofauniversity is. written an amendment to H8 89 stating bring it to the floor. - '
""' " A88
okays changes . .
' ' ' at? . .
fl ., . in de ree re uisites
. V ,1 J .r , V V . It) 'i‘iit).\i.\s swEEsEi' Studies degree (BUS) was the ‘
. . . L E ., j why . VV V . V Kernel Staff Writer first item dealt with at the five
a. :V j J. . . . V ' I . ' The Arts and Sciences Faculty “0“" Im'vting. The BtiS is an i .
‘L L \— tV J '. .15 L i. L. . Councilgaveitsapproval toall of experimentalprogram submitted
, v. E V .. V )V. . _. » in a. a... the changes proposed last week by the l‘niversity Student Ad- '
. V . J J v . e; for degree requirements in that \‘isoi‘y Committee. it would he an
L L L VVV college. Included in the changes option for studnents not wishing
_, )3» J 1. . t. V is the establishment of a to follow the more structured BA
, R“ ‘ ‘ f“. t . Bachelor of (ieneral Studies “”d BS programs.
. "_ ’2‘” . , degree. Plans call for the program to be
91:. ..; “RN Other changes would require in “”9“ for four years. N the ~
‘a‘ . 1V '7.“ . j students in A & S to take a foreign end of that period its success or
.,. i > % language. four units of math. and “MW“ “1” be evaluated and
/ ' W t3 E 12 hours each in natural sciences. future decided. The associate
”g humanities. and social and dean 0f instruction would act as
(Kernel Photo bV 00" 9039-) The addition to Margaret I. King Library. shown above. will be con- beliavorial “EWWS- adviser to students in the
. nected to the old library by a second-story walkway. leaving the "“5 program,
Big bOOkShelf sidewalk below open for students. (see story on page three). Th“ "9‘” Bachelor 0f General Continued on Page 8. Col- 1
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 » . . 2—11”: KEX'l‘l't'KY KENNEL, Friday. February i. I972
. E . . P o k 0 0th d t

3 By (‘\‘.\"I‘lll.\ WATTS students enrolled in Kentucky student‘s enrollment date, If representatives from the determine student academic
. ' . . . . Kernel Staff Writer institutions of higher education. classification. degree earned, if committee report favorably on a eligibility for sports. campus

» . Student records will not be Fetzer.a l'K senior.said.“We any. date and place of birth. proposed bill to the General elections and other campus

‘ i . 3- .‘ available to any person. are not attempting, to interfere signature.andnameand address Assembly. the House or Senate events without the consent of the
. i 3 organization. agency or group with the l'niversity policy. but to of parent of guardian. usually vote in its favor. student. 4) Another problem
3 , I i outside the t'niversity. except amend a poor statute." He said , . 3 WWW involve the centralization

. i i with the consent of the individual that the legislature attempted to Scorcone and Fetzer believe Dh- Robert Aumwmkle. Vice of records for students on

' ' . . t ' E‘ student. if a Kentucky Student ensure that student records the present law does not provide Prestdent for Student Affairs, Dr. academic probation. 5t Darsie
' . ' . E Association hill is enacted bythe remain confidential. but the the right of privacy guaranteed Elbert ”ekermahl Dean 0t Ad‘ believed the release of all
- t' . . I l Kentucky General Assembly. result was “an example of poor by the FOUFth Amendment Of the missions and Registrar, and medical records. as provided in

, ST 4 . . . The proposed bill. an amend- legislation.” United States (EOhStttUttOh- It DarSielmet to ”explore possible the proposed bill, COUld be harm-

t 7 .~ 5 v ' ment to House Bill No, 87. also Fetzer continued. “The im~ states.“The right 0f the people to operational. problems WhECh “It to students With psychiatric
.' ._i i; ‘- .' provides that students will be plications that the statute would be secure in their persons. "“ght arise It House Bl“ NO- 87 records.

'1 u . ' " l allowedto see records kept by the have upon the issue could not be houses. papers. and effects. were ”passed '" "5 proposed He presented his idea Of a

i ' 5 ' 1 " L l'niyersity understood fully. If the im- against unreasonable search and term- 3 . POSitiVe Proposal Whieh involved

3' i. » i The present bill states that all plications were understood. we seizuresshall not be violated." If l)arste_cited five problems that repealing the original law in its
" i ' -. . student records shall be made would not have the present in- the proposed amendment passes could arise from the proposed entirety. Darsie believed the new
E ' available to draft boards. legal fringement upon student rights.“ the General Assembly, “the b'“- 1’ The proposed bl“ could act ShOUld “simply provide that
" parents of any student under John Darsie. University legal academic freedom and right to prevent a students academic no student record may be
p}, 't . . 21 years E anv federal counsel. said. "The privacy“ of students will be advisor from receiving the provided to any person external

33 -_ 3‘ ' .. 3 ‘ 5333303 or local lawienforcement present law is bad.“ He cited the restored. according to Scorcone student‘s grade. except through to the University except upon
- ‘, agency. any court of law. any example that if the sheriff of and Fetzer. the student. 2) The proposed bl“ ememE "E court 0f competent
', » . ' " ' grantor of scholarships or loans. some county holds a grudge At the present House Bill No. 87 COUld prevent the release of Jurisdiction.“ Before anyone
_ " _' j g 1 I 3 ' publicor privatejunior college or against Student X. that sheriff lsln the Committee on Education composne research data. even outside the University COUld
' ' ’ ,3 secondary school from which the could have access to the students in Frankfort. Fetzer said the bill where 3 legitimate need eXlStS 3) Obt‘dlh a student‘s FGCOFdS. a
I" ' - 4" i 3' student yvas graduated. (‘ouncil record at the L'niversity. has been posted {0" consideration The prgposed act might make it court order WOUId have to be
:3 . . . (m Public Higer Education for- Darsie saw that as far as he on Thursday. Feb. 10. lmpOSSIble for the Universny tc issued.

j ‘ it ' f 3 . . professional academic research. knew an incident like this has not
;: ? '.;‘ - . . a); and any official of the university occurred. but “the potential is

' ' . - . who is directly concerned with there." He also stated. “This B d f d f h l

: _ 3 I. the student‘s academic progress. l'niversity has to our knowledge u get Opens up un S or SO 00 S
'. 1 ' J '3 '3 ' ' . Threat to privacy not found it necessary under the
': 'E 1 E , ' According to Mark Fetzer and present law to release individual
)_' 3 i' r Ernesto Scorcone. lobbyists student records to draft boards." CODtihued from Page 1 be alloted to institutions ex- throughout the state in the
j 3' ‘, . ., . representing the Kentucky Darsie feels the proposed school than their peers in com- periencing actual growth. Federally Guaranteed Student
f V, .13., '3 f Student Assembly tKSAl at the amendment would “protect parable instituions surrounding Loan Program.
f . '. Kentucky General Assembly. the student records from un— us." Steve Bing. senior budget
_3 g , ‘ . »' amendment will attempt to give warranted intrusions." Previously. Kentucky tuitions analyst for the Department of New developments
.- ’ l ' ~, - - “total academic freedom and the The proposed amendment have been far below the median Finance.explained the pool funds
33,13: ' ‘ . . right to individual privacy” to allows the disclosure of a of $542 per semester for ben- will be divided by the number of ()ther positive developments
. i' - chmark institutions. In view of new full time equivalent (FTE) for UK include expansion of the
- 3'33; ' ;_l ,3 ' E3 3 this and the tight financial students and allocated to the Jefferson Community College
1'. 3’ 3. a ~3 , 3 As h ' a n d Ave condition of the state. the institution on that basis. into Southwest Jefferson County.
3 , . 3 3E ' Governor recommended the fee Ford also announced funding of 3 E13.
7. .3 3 ' 3- . raise to provide the state‘s in- UK and Northern Kentucky new Technical Institute adjoining

'3 ,3 _' -.-_ ,. , 3E 30 p 1' s t C h U rc h 3 stitutions funds which could not State College Will be the primary the Jefferson Community College i3

i. l ' a ; ‘ t3; ~ otherwise be provided. benefICIagiesd ofUthe efirollment in Louisville. E!
.. - . . . ~ ' r ' 'i 53 increase un s. K wi receive T e first sta e of the
' " It '_ ' I E '63 N' Ashlond lex' KY' 40502 cohiotjfhes:li'ithptheegeendertgltfctihd funds in April 0“ the basis 0f the vocgtional school wilgl be funded .
i, .v '. , E dollars recommended. fully fund increase in FTE StUdehtS bet- by $5 million in state funds and
" 1‘ I the continuation request of each ween September, 1970 and $9.5 million in federal dollars.
. ‘ . ' . , " WWVK Th Ch ’1 institution. including a minimum September 1971- The original state of the school
13' 3: , a e UFC as: 6percent salary increase plus all will train 2,000 students in all
, _, a . .-‘ . _. I E Where E M ’ fixed cost obligations." The University budget request health occupations.

_3 3‘ .3 3: '. '. 3' No funds were directly also asked for over $500,000 in UK President Otis Singletary

. x __ i -. Everyone M .3 allocated to any institution for new funds for increased student said, “There is no facility more
;, j .. w‘ 3 to " % . enrollment increases. However, aid. While no funds were greatly needed in this stage."
,2 _' f ' .. W 7? t , IS Welcome 3 “’° 5 the Governor announced the allocated for this purpose, Ford Singletary said he was “happy"
,; (“'3 ' ‘1 E E tls . ' gé creation of a pool totaling $6 said he would seek more UK could provide a needed
3 ' r . 3 ~ $3} 3' 3.13 million for the two year period to cooperation from banks service to the city of Louisville.
'-‘ .'~. - we“ . a The school will be jointly ad-
. .. -_ 3 .3. 2' a 3 3 W © x“ " ministered by the Department of
‘. 3 E..- ; ' _ 3 ° .. is“ , M : ‘ ‘0 Education and UK.

,f 5 . _‘ ; Ross L. ivvxtiiz TERRY Linen, Q “ ~ 9 . UKVS .“eWI-V created 195mm
. 3 I. .' 3E Pastor (-3“an Ministry 33w Mining. and Minerals

- _I; .l . 3 . 3; . 33 ~ . esearch received the Governor-
7 , I. EE , . mhp igufity Natl 5 recommendation for a $400,000
.533 - , i 3 ' 3? Rule The BUS Inns SUHdaY ’ grant to find an economic way to

,, ‘ . .' . ; :2 remove sul hur from Western
3; 3 3. 3 3 _ M m rm _ a! 818 Euclid AVG. Kentucky “5:33.

. . ' 3 E? ___’________-———- ' ‘ LUNCH Higher education is receiving
3 - ' . i ' , - s _ 5... approximately 67 cents of each
_' 3‘ ._ =3 . W ; .' : ‘913’fi3 £2.13? M,m\ 3 General Fund dollar. and UK will

. :3 ; - , ' , _ , get 19.8 percent of that.

t 3': _. - College ' 11'30 2'00 President Singletary com—
;4. ‘\ Bible Study 0 r Buffet ‘1.85 penned. ~u will enable us to get
1 3 —= 0 Phone 266-4341 __. , Lobster Salad — Omelettes 11“" k “C I

g, . Rusty Burger — Steak Sandwich 9

3,, .3": 52' _.. The Bus will leave the bus stop SOUP and SandWiCh iaanfifi?{§hy§§2gm¥i?¥°§
.3 , .. . . , , . m . u y . econ c
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.2 " 7 t' ‘ each Sunday Morning at 9A M $2fl.’i‘:d°:§§2‘dh:,‘fnma.‘"° °"'""

.. _ . _. I, . ' ° (luncheon menu) moon: ‘ “we”
.. 3 . 3, 3 3 Sunday Serwces MOVle and Ballgame goers. . lucky. Lam‘s“. a: 40:01?” U 0! Ken-

_ , . , . 3 / We Will be serv1ng our Begun asTheC-detln 1394 and published
.43, ' 3 . .35 "IIS a_m. Bible ('Iass for Students lunch menu excluding Buffet fgrstinuously as The Kentucky Kernel since

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THEKENTl't‘KY KERNEL. Friday. February 4. 1972 3 . 1' '-’—
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ressmg lSSlleS u ”'me la m 9 "18m“ "
,I If 1' 1. I-I.I1 .0
V . - t I, I' 1;
to Show at Student Center .
ic When group A The warning, sent out by 10m (instructions 1’or a ti' x7‘xlo‘ --.\11 of the )l‘tllllellls “I . . .. I . l ~,I 5 .
can engage in a given activity Norman V. Watson. assistant versioni. ' .- . . .‘ . ‘ Amen” 5 1m“ ‘1 ‘t'wwm '5" at? Q‘ 1-7 .'
us 1 _ 1 1 1 . 1. Ameiican cities are eyident in unknown to the average student "., -'I , .
and group B cannot 11 15 secretaiy for housing ,1 ,I 1 . . . . _ 1. ,. .~ 1W
us . .. _ ' . . , , _ _ » h' I 1 . lhe bed is ~12 squaie feet. Lexmgton lhis is the message It shows 1m\erII\ 'Ahlt'll shahan I: 1.; n.
h necessary to find a justifiable management 0t t t )tpt- 0t . - ..-. . . .. . . . n. . z». ‘ ..‘.
e . 1- . . 1 .~ . , 1 1, _ Multiplied by at) pounds per soot. of Little America. a mulli- says is as bad ll not worse than 3 '. . _ . ' .
reason for the discrimination. “()Ub'hg dhd brban [)UelOP -. . .—. . -. . . - ‘ ,. « . ' '.
m , . . . . , . .. v. .. total poundage '5 2332- More media presentation h) d team 0t aiiyw here else in the world [he '- 4“» -.-. ‘. ~
- The criteria varv however With ment. states. Waterbeds are h0t - - ‘ .; a a . . , , -
0n . - ' . . . I - than the actual Wt’lght 0t lhf‘ hed. iil‘Chllt'C'Ul‘t‘ students it‘d l)_\' All- 11]111 111M) 1)(1111ts 1,111 111111”, 4111191 ' r a :5 ‘ ' 1:".
the Circumstances of the to be permitted in any dwelling . .. .. ~ 1 .

0" - - . . . - .. . . , . . mad Shaban Little America problems .. '.

- Situation. and no one criteria is ”hit unless “00% are known to It you have a hard time con- . _ . ,. s; ,_I, .
Sle . . 1 1 _ . 1 . . . .. . . will be shown in the Student [ht- gkilh-(l use of inulti-niedia u- a '2.
all universally applicable. haye been disigned to safely (eptualizmg these figures. try (.I t' 'l‘l .. t I F 1. . 't ., "$0 .. . _ . . . ." . _._, ,-'_.

- Mone for 1 ' withstand the load imposed.“ this, (n (r "d ‘r r" “3 d “ ' “The t“ ‘htm the \ letter (10W! gag-1:“. I-
m .V~ examp e, ‘5 . . 1 . . pm. to the subiect m'itter than sim le " -' 5

sometimes used justifiably as a Neither WI“ the FHA guarantee Mark offasixfoot by seven foot . . . . ' » I‘I * P I .“-‘ » .,. I,
m— . . . . . - . ~. .- Shahan. d titth year ar- film would [he \iewer also -’ .' " - : -..’ 2:

. discriminatory tool. lwaants to loans for new PUhhe hOUSlhg rectangle 0“ your apartment _ , . » . . _ .-‘ 1

IC . . ~ . . , - k chitetturestudent from Beirut. is ”wt-Hm many (111191-0111 ,5. : . ,. 1
gomtoa mOVie house and has the budding unless care is ta en to floor before your next party. . . . . » . . 1. .‘ . 1.
. , . . . .~ , . . convinced that the American Cit} \ iew points through the taped 2.; ~ .

a money to purchase a ticket. he assurelloorswill hold the weight. anite at least enough people to is in (11m er of dyin ”I1 nine .. . . i h I . _ '14
ed ought to be admitted. Iwaants lfthiswereauniversalrulingit have 19 others in addition to man teafn is ointiin out the Wartime: \5 m. gms “m d .s' i;
't to go to a movie but cannot buy a might be considered bOth yourself ShOW- . . p g » .. “ H H pmw‘ ( me M my ', '. ‘3 ""1‘
ls - - - - - 1, 'b1 . d d t U _ major problems 0f the Clt}. problems of Lexmgton and the ~ my.
w ticket. he is JUStlflably out of redSOhd e an pru en. h If ‘h “001. does not break .11, d . «lluti .nme 1 _1 . . ;_.

luck fortunately it isn‘t. The ruling ‘ e . pm” 3‘ 1 rugs. p) on. L , ‘ "\hh‘l‘tdh ell} 1“ general . -1 '31.; . ."
at Ifb hh ff' -' tf d t does nota ply t0 privately OWned through on your neghbors and trafflce. m the presentation There NH unl> he one showms E -

be d f ' 0t h aVe Slb mgr! unf S :1) homes or: artments maintained (ground f100r apartments are L'sing an integrated 5)'5tem 0t 01 "Little America” Friday. and 1;,
.al grayIt e CSSt ut h 15. re use with FHA fPunds cheatingt when all 20 of you get in taped interviews. film. slides. it is free to the public All persons .ng-ZIT; 1 j
on a mittance ecause e 15 "0t m that rectangle. that spot on your and rock music. "Little are united to attend. 1:72. I:
nt Lhe same tax thpragcket as A‘ The FHA fears waterbeds floor will have supported ap- . , I51 ~';'- .~~I‘ 3,:

owever. some in is amiss. , 1d - 11 .. 11 " - . t 1.

e _ “0“ t0 apse 0" norma y prox1mately 3.000 pounds. T pp ff 1'
ld Ahd drastically 50- constructed floors. They won‘t. Remarkamg enants a Olnt 0 Ice S 1 ‘ 1:111 'I'

a Good ole Uncle Sam seems to 111119 conern apparent in this ban The L'K Tenants Rights nee-president. Frances Hard 11 t

e be engaged I“ practices were sincere. it would be a sad Outside Of an Old rotting barn {)rganization appointed tem< \tawy secretary . and Bob t? "i; ‘3: ,:‘=I1-

resembling the latter example. comment on the substandard I have yet t0 see a building that porary officers last night to serve Martin. treasurer Nancy Ray ' i " 1" , .

The Federal IHousmg Ad‘ quality which would have to exist “'Ollld “Wk the test. until permanent officers are assistant dean of students. will be :hItfi I, EI’; '3
ministration has issued a war- in public housing uunits. Maybe the FHA elected at the first meeting in the staff 'ddVlSOF of the
ning to managers not to allow The king size waterbed is really is building low sub- March. organization and ('onme Wilson. 1‘1
tenants 0t [”1th housmg PrOIJeCtS generally Six by seven feet. This standard housing and these Theaction “‘85 taken t0 comply instructor in social work will s," ’
and other federally aSSISted size is also the most common im lications are unfair with administration rules for son-1.115 131-11111 advlmr .
apartment “hits to have because it costs little more than p h d‘ ' .. student organizations. The According to Larry (‘rane -'. : I‘I-i I.

e waterbeds except 0“ ngOUhd the smaller versions. Such a bed Maybe t e ‘CtumI_ was tenants organization is at present tenants organization spokesman. _‘

nt floors . or upper floors deSigned weighs 2,175 pounds when gegtmI‘EIdItItIi;bkoicérglnemCSIrIitscientous trying to be recognized as an the organization should have '.'.
to stand the load completely full. Instructions g. g ' official student group. office space by Tuesday 01‘ next ~

At th‘St glance this dictum WhiCh come With these beds Either way. a lot 0f people are Temporary officers appointed week if their standing as a r ’f‘. "I

sounds reasonable enough. From recommend thay not be inflated getting messed over. are Dain Ridinour. president: student organization 1-“ approved .- 2-] . "Y ' g;

second glance on it sounds like a on floors which cannot ac- sophomore Michael Klausing. by (let 1 of students. '.'r ‘ V

ts high school ban on long hair. comodate 56 pounds per square dale maffhews 1.. I;-

‘ e ' i '2‘: firm-‘.'"

.. L' . b l BEN SNYDER DEP r STORES

Y- lbrar ’ bld 3 0w Planned COSt For Your Complete One Stop Shopping i7 f

a 1 . . . '_ If

g By DEAN CRAWFORD shall. director of the Design and The ground floor of the addition 1-1.101"; FREE PARKING '" The Ben A" Garage 3:1 "I‘T.

_e Kernel Staff Writer Construction Division, said will house a fine arts divIISional “'"h ‘3 PU'Chase . '.'

! The Struck Construction construction would start ten days library. a combined library ‘ . {31:1 1-}-
e Company of Louisville made the after the awarding of the contract receiving area. and a major . ..; in. iI f

-d ' low bid on the addition to the and would take 12 to 15 months to storage space for speCial - I, IIfII f-

d Margaret 1. King Library. The complete. collections. @ @4077!

5. bid was almost $1 million lower When the addition is finished, ‘ .' 1'7" _.5

01 than the original estimate. the area between the buildings The ground level first floor will ‘ , ' ‘ r 13 ‘4",

ll Lawrence Forgy, Vice will form an entrance plaza and house administrative offices and a ‘ /ZM//72 .. " 1

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y said the .bid was a pleasant addition and the existing building The second floor. which will . ‘.

e surprise since the University has will be a second story enclosed connect to the present building. When you ve found "'11" I: f: i -

“ a history of over runs. The bridge spanning the plaza. An will be the Technical Services someone to share YOU! dream y 35*} f 115 j;

“ original estimate was $2.9 underground tunnel will connect section. The third floor will be for f1. ‘1‘ _.

d million. he said. The Struck bid. the addition to the campus utility book storage and expansion _ $‘1‘1'. II ' \‘h . "

. one of nine received, was system. space. -~"==. \wi 3‘5 | ('3 :. " :3. ~w'..§

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10 the library committee. the ar- £1. 1 1 1t. ,, “1.131;“ . I ‘II’. . I . "715,",
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7 '. “A student has the rightto of Student Conduct states. It is future meetings were never know what to expect from the Si}
1 K ‘ freedom 0f expressmn. Wthh over three years old and the called. Code. They don’t know really if a "I
i. - ~ -‘ Includes the Fight to Pleet 0" UniverSlty has yet to set up the This, we feel, is a mistake. planned demonstration Will be (in
_ - demonstrate'for a cause SUbJeCt regulations for time, place and Students deserve to know how met with police or not. A co
, ; . '. t0 the followmg cohd1t10“53 manner of student demon- restrictive time, place, manner clarification of Sec. 3.4 part C ("C
'3' ‘ ' ' i" a. He must act m an orderly strations. regulations are going to be. Sec. would help to clear this up. 1
. "3 j , , ‘ ‘. = and peaceful manner. . ‘ 3.4 is a broad, vague part of the We urge discussions to begin at g:
. . b. He must not in any way in— .In fact the committee headed by Code that presently leaves too once and with earnest on "a
, .. .' .:‘ ,‘e terfere With the PFQPCI‘ func— Vice-preSident Zumwmkle to much to the discretion of the providing time,place and manner '85
. . ;- . tioning of the Universuy. . determine time, place and University, regulations, Ideally these '
,if i, , 2 _c. He must obey the Umver— manner has not even met since There are a number of reasons regulations would either state 3;
‘ - -1 .1 f Sity s regulations as to time, place last November. At that time why there has been little political specifically what students cannot orl
.-I = - and manner. Zumwmkle apparently felt no activity atUK the past two years. do or give broad outlines as to Di:
'? . . ‘ » ' ‘ Thatls what Sec. 3-4 0f the Code progress was being made 50 At least one is that students don’t what they can do. ‘
. .. ' x " . E [IE I) h h Currently we only know in the E:
-2 Y .4 veryOIIe ta 8 a OUt t e weat er most vague of terms what we wa
'_ * ‘ i j . . . cannot do and this again leaves Pe
+1 9% but the Kernel does something about it no "inch, we feel, .to the 3”,:
,L, ._ I. discretion of the UniverSity.
. . ’ . . ~- . . _ _ It is the responsibility of every
. ‘ a . Without making this too much prised to see it raining and Around the Bluegrass, there’s government or administration to sn
‘r _. of a “snow” Job,we feel that it is sleeting at the same time. Just more truth than myth in the its citizens know what the laws ch
:_,‘ ;‘ - time for an editorial on the how oftendoes it just have one big saying, “If you don’t like the are,when they are breaking them K2
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, ' .' ' '_ weather. . _ _ _ . . and when they are not. So far the it:
[r . . . Admittedly, writing an opinion blow out and drop a decent weather in Kentucky, wait a, few administration has abdicated this so
.i , - if on the rise of fall of the barometer blanket of snow on the ground. minutes and it Will change. responsibility. .
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thing, just who do you address , :2
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'5, L 3 _ '7 The weatherman certainly gets
T . his share of irritating complaints . .
='; ' I 4, , ' when he predicts snow and it rains ,
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.i' . ' sun shines all day. But is he the 2- ""“"\‘-:;ss\, ’
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'1 ~ ~ ‘_ , ,. balloons and cold frontdrawmgs flag; ,_ till till 1 1/ \Ed 3?:
» " j , can really predict the weather. "‘. I; " ’ {in ‘ 3,1,;
'. ‘. He‘s just a little crazy and we “1’. t " 5i“ “i _"_"'
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