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2 Vol. Lxxxw No 33 1 - - . "
, ' ' An independent student newspaper since 1971 UHiVOl‘Slly of Kentucky .
Wednesday. September 30. 1981 Lexington, Kentucky I .
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1 ' 2544 2' ' " l» ,> 1 ' .1 , By JOHN HABDIN cies With 12 faculty members coming for a faculty member to bathe with .
.4 2 ,‘2’3’2 ’ "f“; ' " ' " " 1 2' Sailor Staff Write- 3m“ he took the 9°“ m August 1m' the move to another school with no ap-
42%" 22 5,, 44 . r “The position now I believe is very we,“ change'in - -
, ..~ , . ., 1 1 , , 1, position.
’ , 4‘19" _ _ A!“ " ' 4 , 2 ' %:$::dmdc°d'l lacuna I . Someof unsewho left cited various
p ' I .11. ,j I . . _ ‘ ”I ‘ ' ,1 A 59““ °‘ ”19‘3““ 9“”"8 "‘9 man Dr. David Cowem who in April ”1“..'.'Ff?§ WW -.
. \ . “g... 4,, W in. I 431;. 4 , past three yam has crippled m . . a wanna be, We a a year. rad—
,4“1.", "2 w a.” ‘4' ..,.,,. "M" r” “2 ‘2 ent of medicine as former “'79 had succeeded 3‘3th chairman justment of philosophies” Hutton
i III 2 . r . I ' defacpmultyun hers ad I, . y t tors Dr. John Hutton. Hutton was acting said. '
1 ' ”s1 7 " “They’ve 10,4 "meme?” Chairman mm W 1973 ‘0 Mm" Hutton said thatinhispresentposi- ‘
. ’ . department of medicine " said Dr 1979. hm, “1 have more Opportunity for i
, I ,_ .’ I ,1, ¢ . II 41,21 Richard Baehler who 1 eff the depart; The nephrology division was hit research, and less administrative 'Il
. 2' 2’ ' 4 " fl " a” *6? ” ” ment’s faculty in,Jul toenter rivate especially hard by faculty losses, responsibility,"hesaid. i
.2 . r- :4 . 4:'. 444,2 4,14% . . . Y P Baehler said. “It’ t th 2' -
t , I” _ , 22’ 2-221: 4,1. » 24.:3 - practiceinbexington. Drs Luk John C '1 John Gall , 5 no 9 YMMV» H0“ 1
g _. _. .344 1%», ” The College Of Medicine is divided ' e, . . ‘8’ 8 ingsworth said. “There’s far more 1
I , . if“ into 19 de rtments includl and Robert Williams, all of money in Kentucky. 1 took a cut in ‘
' 2 2. " ' T , ' '. $44? '. which in turn are separated into ap: 3%“: University 0‘ Alabama- mg?“ “20%?“ added, 1:3: 2
1 . r' . 2 - - - - 3 er roni owresearch -
__., III II 1 1.“ I W" , 5133‘? d‘hvgw-IEE, éepaflmmt Baehler said that outofsix faculty angina severe space mm,“ UK 1
. .. ,. .II 4 «. :2 , -, E". III. i Si :11“? e13; ef “3‘9:in” the members andseven fellawsonstaff in ranks below all of its benchmark in- .
" .4, orig“? , 2 ‘ 4 , x “81°" 8 w' - 4 "W‘Winlmvaubmm ”We“ stit tions ‘ ta of -
.4 4, 34 , 4,, . . . -, , , .4.» department have recently resignedin . . . u in ms space, accor .
.I III II :22 ," “I .. 1 ,I 1.4%??? . , dditi to al I, ult be by 1900. The remaimng faculty dingtoClawson. 1,
t .4 .1 ,., 1i. 2 1.34 3' ”:4 " ' 3-” “"8 “n ' ”mi V“ “311‘” is some”? “"10 has COmP'e‘ed om vailabl funds ' ted
4 [2* , . :4 ,. , 4 sions, such as nephrology (kidney - - - s e a e were 3” 2»
not . 5%;23‘2‘5333; “’4 i .. ' 22' disorders) faculty numbers have both “"th and remdency, and elsewhere. “I think it was beim put ' '1
" 4, ,4 4.41.42... 4129,4541“ g “ . " dwindled W and man er spends two years W studying a into other schools and other ac- '
2’? . 4W 4%.; .1 . *' . 2 . 3 , . 't’ all short Bayehl ‘d pow chosendisciplinesmhashematology. tivities." :
"X 1..., 4477‘!” , '. -2 Bulge ¥ t, a'sai ' , From hematology. Hutton left for “I think th - L
' .2 . ’ 2 4.5.4,... 1. . v. 1:2,. . Y re hill/198 ‘0 have mvate 2 2 2 . ere were major
3 I 4* , . . I, . I 4a d m _ dtak ofthe' the UniverSity 0f Texas-San Antomo d1“ ts about the future of the 2.
. , , .34. - ,1. 44 °° cine?!” . “are " medical school, taking with him Dr. mammf - 4 ,. -
I , . i, 44 .., , renalpatients hesaid. _ departmento medicme, Luke said.
i , -. ' 1 « The division chiefs that have left Dav“! 3"” D" M“ “W °‘ He added. ”I tinnk' that there was * '
I 2: 4,, . -2 . . hanatology wenttoUAB. t - ' 2
1 . . » the department include pm. John .. 8m 8’ 0990”“th across the
.4 .. we .I, , II, Hutton of tol Ward Bullock lsuspect there mustbeat least 15 board" for those that left. Clawson .3
I 44,43 4, 4 ofinfectiouslmm‘ 0833 tLuke of people that have left in the last two and Peter Bosomworth vice prai-
, ., .444; 2 2 o. Wim 2 2 2 .1 . ’ 2
M4 «MM I I. nephrology, and John Banwell of in? (from 8" dms'm)‘ Hum" ”gitgzvfdh‘gw Cmtakwg:
"’ "I‘ ' “my!“ 4.7 {4” H ' , , “4'2?" ‘ , "I ' _ ' . e d1!" xfim
- , go? 444. If” ‘24? II‘ gagging?” ) (stomach and m Bullock and Dr. Pete- Walzer are 3:11]er
*2 t W " . 2 m - rs ‘ 1 . now both in the UmVemity 0‘ Cincih- “We feel that we ha and
1 ,. . “,4, e _ , r, Also leavmg were Drs. William -. - . . ve are
I ' 4 "in? $54 Halli worth of medicine and mu 8 medical school, where Bullock ““310an a fu'st class College Of
2, I 4542 .i2;:,.}.s,j,.I14., rh "8:0. (1 . S . of is chief of infectious diseases, the Medicine.“Bosomworth said.
i‘ i I, 3 “$31300” 3‘" 3““ “rm“ same positionheheldatUK He added that most research funds
,, m Wm é 27"” , Thedeanofthe CollegeofMedicine, - In cardiology, where DWI-51m were brought ,in Ifrom external
4. . g 4 .444 D Ka Cl wson sad the ber of Chief BorisSuramcz has Just retired WI “$53148th competition
.. 2?, 4..., f'ulty a bers' flhe num f to take a position at Indiana Univer- among faculty members for up
, .1 , agdici’nnfina dleciIlIi eddepartinento sity‘s medical school, all but one or tramural funding. 4
. 1 . . n? thee .8 . n from ‘5 to 29 .two faculty members have left, Bosomworth said Clawson‘s - ,
I, . , _I I since mmtmmbeganmim. Baehler said. Many ”mom in W ”has tthe “mum. I
. Q? . 2 W 2”“- WWY w“ a several divisions‘ remain unfilled he p" m-- .. m 2
f ' ., dangerous situation." Dr. John added ’ a my ”Wm“ ”“10“-
,. [2,, ‘ Thompson, head of the departmait of Baeliler noted that in cases such as , 1.
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._ - i’ 1- 1 I demsifingun‘i‘ofit zymcgaucnafid Bullock’s, it was extremely unisual page
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4 1;ng ' 40%, - I 2 $ {5 . .2 4' " "In", 4.4“": :k ' 2 *4” w" ‘i " -' ———— u ’ .
‘13.",4.." f?" 4 ,2" III N1“; . I 2 s. ; 2». 44., Q -2 .. , é ,, , ByLlSASCHMOETZER . ldont feel that there is really a Only eight out of 4.89 enrolled in
:4". 2 W . ., «’39 “3:3” 1 ,- w“ -2 “,4: 7' 4;, ”4.3 . .2 . K '~I2a,II ,'«' I:-,i Reporter stigma attached to being a male in 1971, or 1.6 percent. were males.
‘ of; ,4 9 4. )1 I. ,l, 2, .M ,wgfg, 2: 13;, ,1 ‘. I,;IV"14 . * .,..., 4:2 “3,4,, - = :- this college.” said O’Neal Weeks, ac~ Thirty-two out of 702, or 4.5 percent,
'———-—-——-—— ting dean of the College of Home were male in the fall enrollment of
, . U In Am By TODD CH‘LDERSIKflnd Staff With a mo cent incr _ ma] Economics. 1930. Also, 46 percent of the faculty ill
p enrollment iguthe Collegegsfifmflom: ‘I‘At first I was defaisive," Weeks thecollege are male.
Wes Morgan, freshman in computer science and pre-med, practices rifle throwing in front of Buell Armory for the Per- Economies, traditional stigmas and 23:81,“: ltiasrlriglpettiurri‘i: ”2k :23: PR $03,213:" £3232: immn;
, shing Rifles team in which he is a pledge. Morgan hopes to be in the color guard unit which performs at UK ballgames. Steretzjtypa are qu1ckly losing sex stereotypes" male enrollmait." Weeks said. He
. 1 g I ' believes having the male perspective
» ll - " I I in class discussions is good, thrush.
Amato wuldcard in low p lemayora race m... .1..-
, ferent point of view to a discussion.“
— factors may change the results of the selected him or the second namineeI ndi tl . . However, John F. Crosby, chair-
. IizIyIriIiIRIACiIiIsITIiIlIiiItIiIEON prim”, comm” the fact um Hakim Hakim received 43.2 per- 339;”?wa mafsmhourswwzlg: alsobeenknocklngondoorssmcethe m of the college, 1 , cm of
2 e n n “ r Batsler and Hoskins together rech- cent of that group's vote. Some sonally with door-to-door walks miimryowevhr with both “haunts family studies. said he believes home
____-~______.__. ed a total of over91 percent of the observers may draw a correlation Wm. eted neighborhoods . .’ . . economics is still laboring under its
primary vote. between these figures and the two Ann Gorgon of the 334351.;- "Cam- worklnrgovtvsitlh finalosweme atIthe 010‘ image.
N0 news is 800d news - that max- If Democratic partisans decide to - Igrass- eveI, 39‘9“?“ “Home economies has an outdated
. . . I . n . _ p818“ (formerly d Mayor James manattexnpttomcreasemsc1ty.wim . , .
im mustbethe strategical foundation “sit this one out, not supporting Amato’s staff) said Baesler started name ti on has also saturated image of traimng women as cooks
‘°’ "“5 ‘3"? "Wm“ 93mm“ 3mm 85 stmlly 85 mm - ANAL YSIS his precinct walks during the May local mew-ism (om. a catch “me and mothers“ he said- “The seal of -
With few ideological differences and if Hoskins can rally support from — primary adding that the candidate slogan “The issue is committizient .. home economics is to turn out people
between candidates Scotty Baesler traditionally conservative East End front_runners' combined expen- “is putting in 12-hour days on a Obvious] Hoskins would like who are professionals, the same as ~
- and IBill Hoskins, both non-partisan voters — the campaign may take a ditures. Baaler spent 573 percent of mm. basis." v00”! to pzrceive his nt as an othercolleges"
nominees are apparently satisfied higher profile. the total expenditures, while Hoskins Glen Hoskins son of Baesluis op- rtunist because 38:91:18 swit- Crosby said the collqe needs to -
Withalow-profile race, I . ln May's primary, 388816 W0" spentazpercent of that sum. ponent and a recent graduate ofUK’s ched" from politician to judge and outg'ow the traditional male-female
Indeed, only thecombinationoftwo 56.8 percent of the electorate that But dapitethebig bucks, both men College of Law, said his father has back to politics. But Ba esla’s sup :tereotgpes assocmted With its
. porters counter that charge by claim- Nude" ‘ . . .
Students attack preposad road extension :2: “item?” .1... smart-.3222:
___________. qua rom sexpenences. . .. . . , .
By KEN ALTINE students for exercise and recreation. But Dale Thoma, director of the little bit ofthewooded area, hookinto Baesler's slogan — “send a :"Sévggzmvtl’g: :nltser “6:33:
Bureau Chief The preserve is located behind the Division and Planning department of Shady Lane. and swing into Rose- message: no property tax increase” tional male fieltk why shouldn‘t men
apartIHents between Nicholasville the Urban-Comfy Government, said mont." —- is an attempt by his camp to 9W be in the traditioniil female areas""
2 —~—————————-——— and Tates Creek roads. he feels that the October meeting is “These Iare WW Proposals." 8‘ WW blunder “03““ made Jen-y Dixon nutrition and food
Aproposal that would extend Rose- . Wm“ cameeni .“ndec'ded ".3 lime b" 5"" °f ”mm” m "3 “mm wd' He and 9m.” dew" WWW“ . science senior. said, “Atfiistlcaulht
unior a] With Ba“ Clark m ' merit has to propom desired moves Ho e Bill 44 t al
mont Garden from Nicholasville J ’ ong . ‘ ‘ a 3‘5“ canoe. . . ., us ' a con mverin some flack like ‘wow is this guy gsy‘
graduate student In theater, are “Therewfll probably not bea whole tomeet the traffic requirements. measure passed by a special session ‘ . .
Road to Tates Creek Road and . . 1 . , , . . . to ‘whatare you domgin homeec‘?
possibly even to Mount Tabor Road d‘smmhng 99mm“ and “m8 1“ °‘ dm‘m' °“ "‘9 "We“ “m“ "“d m“ the" "m“ be 8 °‘ "‘9 Gena“ Assembly' “”5"“ a H added that ”Some ple think
. ‘ students and other inta-ested people road expansion Thoma said. public hearing sometime in 4 pecent limit on property-tax in- . e . . .. peo
has some students in the Greg Page . . . . . ' . . . . lmlooking foraw1fe.
. to write to their council repraen- He said the1dea is still in the plann- November and aid the POhCY Com- creases W local governmental - - 4
1 apartmentsallttleupset. , . - . . . But Dixon said there are mixed
The proposed road would tear up tative and to appear at the Oct. 3 mgsmgeI mittee would probably not make a actions. except inthecaseof a public otions .1,.““ to of distr ted
- . . meeting of the Urban County Govern- In addition. he said the proposal decision until December. referaidum. is theissue of concern. em ‘ y g . ac ‘
. part of the Wildlife preserve used by . . . . . . . and some classmates don t know how
ment sPollcy Committee. was prepared as part of a federal re But Thoma said that the commit- Baesler is in favor of the measure t t Some seem t he the den
. quirement that a “year moo complete tee’s approval “doan‘t commit you." because it keeps taxes low. but gives tgarflllc ' l .0 Ive ‘
tramportation plan includiiu mass “Onceadopted.”headded,“theyear local government some financial with "1:113“: trying 0 compete
I COOPER DR. transit and highway/road develop mooplan is up for review each year. latitude. Dix'onmupol “It ed out “11 has!
4' ment" be developed by the Thaewillbeplentyoftime for objec- Hoskins is against the measure, a big change in attil l in the last
. I fimmtion Planning Division of tions tobe made during theprocess." contending that H3. 44 mandates an- four that I can see e are
N a theplanningdepartment. But Campbell doesn‘t agree. “We nual increases. “finial-8".” to men it, dual and
I ’ it , STADIUM “At this stage we have a mg of feel that if we don‘t stop them now. Last summer, afte- Gov. John Y. ig-eallaetheyaretll I I fora .. ‘
I; preferred alternatives. We list all of WW What they'll do." Brown announced his interest in see- 1W male mpmmmm '
J 4. the desired Vole“! that have been “Our main concan is thefact that ing the bill rescinad, a move with economics do not feel “different"
, g _ developed. This list then goes to the the woods would be destroyed." which Hoskins concurred without teaching predominately female 2
g Policy Committee.“ Campbell said. 8 II .
7 g summon. s,- 'lhomasaidthatthecommitteehad The woods are also used by the ”mymmm’" scone-whens“ i,
r; ,5 asked tor additional informatiai on Forestry department for its Forest . . . .
. , ‘ 5 some of the “controversial projects" Measurement course. g .
. ' ROSE- N m and added that his department would Campbell said the petition is helm ,, . ‘ 1
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" For the past two years, Gov. John Y. Brown is widespread, but more importantly, there is i _ "1 '\ ‘ \- J 5:
has slashed away at funding for higher educa- the potential. for ”“3031" media coverage. ( 3‘; s: . 1 : m
{ tion, spurring an unparalleled fiscal crisis at fiankfort mIEht feel no qualms about 181101" g ‘ .§;_ 5 ’ ‘.i 50
j thestate’s eight public universities. ins 10hbylh8 efforts by Sthdehtsi hht it won“ g 5 Immune 5.5 5- ; 3f- fi,
; The effect of the cuts has been to put the be difficult for our representatives to ‘ 5 it... 5-. .: o - 05
, universities in a limbo of freezes and uncer- disregard pubhc attention focused by the i 353 7" k z; ' _ ih
; tainty. Already the cuts have amounted to press. \ '9 . ”3‘ ' \ ‘ ‘ :1:
”4‘7 "“111?“ and there are Still another two SA President Britt Brockman has publicly 3?. 9 if ,l j -' ,
Years left in Brown 5 term of office — not to staked the reputation of his administration on 52 :5: . ~ ,5
overlook the prospect of 390th“ four. If his the success of the UK’s rally, planned for Oct. é . ' 2 3‘
assault on higher educationls not answered ef- 13' Among events he has planned for the rally I‘ 55 . 5.» w
fectively " ‘E‘hd 50°“.— this state s ability to is an appearance by Edward Pritchard, the _, j E j" . {'3 3
educate “5 citizens Will be u'repar ably crippl- Frankfort attorney who, as a member of the "' , ‘5 _ _ m 9; / N to
ed. _ _ Council for Higher Education and chairman of 5 2.:1 : . if." ; m
The Student Government Assoc1atlons of the Committee on Higher Education in Ken- » § :5 ; . pi
Kentucky are offering the state’s students an tuckyis Future, has led the call for a return to = 5 . .5 5
opportunity tomake the“ velces heard in the equitable funding levels for higher education. 35' . " ; ~52 3 pa
governor’s office. Their proposal for a series :g'. _ " ‘ g 3; "y 5 a i’ ve
of rallies against the budget cuts on campuses But Brockman’s efforts alone cannot assure ’ ' ; 55'; ..; .§‘ 2 .:_‘3’ E. a 5’ on
throughout the state, including an Oct. 7 student participation in the rally. It is up to all . 2; 5 ;E - " i . ' Q 1
, march on the capitol from Kentucky State students, faculty members, administrators i j 5 . _ - 333g Jinx w 5 ..5 ‘55. \ .- p5
University, deserves the support of every per- and concerned citizens who are sick and tired 7-, g ’" - .. 55‘ " ‘ ~ 5. 6 W1 5 iii ' re
son concerned with the future of Kentucky’s of seeing Kentucky’s future being slowly flush- H, 5 7 m5; $55; 5.." V .5 :Vt
education system. ed down the drain to show their opposition to W” *“M‘memwwmvw ““"' it 5n". ""j“ ;' e
Not only will the rallies provide the oppor- Brown’s policy by attending therally. ’J}”¢,F%3rl,t,,yy¢,é,f,.”,5. ram: 55‘} 5;. 5 Q 5 WI
tunity to show Brown that objection to his cuts S read the word, and be there. We will. .4 i , -'§ / ’ M . :‘ '1
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her littered with paper. She was look- crime, after all,” he said. “It’s been an individual If they like you any,“ Columnist Garry Wills (Sept 9.) has results in the misauocation of capital
. in down at her notes as her partner interesting and exciting. And I’ve got talk toyou- will really sit W and made a colossal error in attemptim investments. Eventually the inflation
spoke. to admit, it’s a definite boost for the tellyouthe’truth to link the “supply-side” economic mint he lmlted, whereupon the ar-
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andstrodetoherside. “When Ihearagroupofwomen get- But it they dOh‘t like you, no mat- the free-market economic thought of " qiiidateandwehavearecessim. g
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tion: “What’s going on here?" like me. u it looks like they're having are. they ll tell you about it. And bud- and Van Mises. Nothing could be fur- ma, government stimulation of g
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silver star in its crotch. He danced as looking fellow — thick hair, dark . Austrian economists have been warn— yuteryhar that government should 8 democracy to he the governments
" he removed his clothes, throwing in eyes, wdl-trimmedmmtache,atorso “As long as them seems to he a ing of those exact consequences for stimulate the economy with "tern- WWWRWWW.
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copwalks in. mo“ his clothesand Being short has its attributes, cing and say, ‘Why don’t you come free market in action? As usual, the nient excise for social welfare FO- theNobelpl-iseforeeonomiesinlm
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_ seconth she collapsed in her chair, a of intimidation works to the advan- “What they .do is come up to you Will’s error is not uncommon; too without unpopular spending cuts. servative Reagan and Thatcher "
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the Army, and a divorce had left him dleomie crowd,’ hesaid. . corlftned with modern, welfare-state.
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