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AR v... xc' No. 94 ‘ Established 1894 University at Kentucky. Lexington, Kentucky Independent since 1971 Friday, March 14, 1906
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$ w. * A h‘ ," By WENDY SL'SAN SMITH ment of preventive medicine and en- .. f ,. .V I ' -
‘ r . a ' _ StaffWriter viromental health. will discuss con- y - , o,
-'.. . "’ ii troversial aspects of an AIDS = " '- ' J .
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’ .. 1.. Aquired Immune Deficiency Syn- Sally Reeves, a nurse epidemiolo- , ' ' ; .'

y \‘ i; . j ' ’ drome (AIDS) victims in Kentucky, gist at the Medical Center. will talk .- , ' j - , ' . Z

i‘fiooénfl .; fl . . K , ‘ 7 five have been reported in Fayette about the precautions that are taken _. ' , 7 ._ '

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"* “‘M N, , ‘ > I '. As of Feb. 23, the Lexington- AIDSpatients. ,‘ :‘i'n ,7

‘ ' ' a W l 4‘ Fayette-County Health Department Another panel member. Diana ' . ‘ f. . ‘
New to ' did 185 blood tests of Lexington resi- Weaver. director of nursing and as» ‘
\ dents for the presence of an AIDS sociate hospital director. said she .I , I ~ .
‘ , virus antibody, and 22 turned out will talk about "whether or not we - . . . "Z ,
. positive. should have a definite AIDS pro- - _' . _ _ j .
'- . 5 - ‘ “This does not necessarily mean gram for treating and caring for ' - ‘ .
4 ~- these people have AIDS. but they AIDS patients and what impact such - ‘ . l . '.~
- g a have been in contact with someone aprogram would have on nursing “ . I ' , .
-. \ carrying the virus," said Greg Lee. Fifi Aly. assistant director of 50 . . " '
" ' . -' ' AIDS coordinator of the Lexington- cial services and discharge planning ' . ‘ g g ‘
' ' Fayette-County Health Department. in the Medical Center. said she will " ~ 4' . 3
"""j --g ~‘ ' “AIDS may be a relatively young present the issue from the social ‘ ' , ' '
‘ \fifih . > problem in Fayette County. but serviceperspective. ‘ -'
' “to ‘ ‘ something needs to be done to deal “I will focus on the needs for such .1 .
, l . Wlth the syndrome and the sooner a program addressing the issues of ‘A . " '
f \‘f. the h?“?“»‘ Leased . the needs for helping people and pa- ' ‘ " ’ .
‘ ' ,-_.:v - ._ .. Thls ‘SShe “”11 be the topic 0f de— tients, and the responsibilin to the . ‘ _ l .
j. .i 7 ‘2 iii § ~.. \ . bate by the Health Policy dISCUSSlon societal needs from the psychologi- < . .
. . *fiffi .” v"? '. - group 9f the UK Medical 99mg“ cal components of patient care." Aly , » ~ ' a .
we filial .ma . grelylamlllllpifiesentfih; Sigi‘um,o‘AfIDS: said. ‘ , . . .
- ”ilk ' .T’yff‘.’ . -\- o ave r_ ram. rom The question that must be cons1d< ' l . h
“'i;,,. , .‘ihh “”9“" Marc“ 20' 1“ 363 Med‘ca’ ered before deciding whether I'K ~. » ‘.
. ‘l ‘t' 3““ It" , Center. . . should have an AIDS program is if
’ - . ht»; p ‘ '11.; , ' The four-member panel discussmn this s ndrome is a real robleni in p ‘ -.
' ’ “‘- "“ a“ ”t ‘ * will concentrate on two main issues: K t yk . p . _ ‘
A f (1 “"‘““'° """°‘5'°“ whether the problem of AIDS is so enNmboh _ ‘f d h ‘
seriors that the Medical Center ” 0 .V 15 SUFei W8 nee SUC a .
gony 0 efeat should have a program, and if UK program for :Tmethlthg than l5 "0‘ . .
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Susan Stevie (left). on accounting senior, and Marie Hayden, .a the NCAA ticket lottery Tuesday. .The two finally did get tickets :ggfltggsgfiiclfdmg role m the d::p:r $553: thgl‘sufftacéfri‘rjhlet ‘ ' .
busmess sophomore, react as the announcer passes them by in for the UK-Davtdson game tonight in Charlotte, N.C. Dr. Arthur Frank, a professor of said. , ‘
the College of Medicine's depart- SecAllhiPagc.‘ , ‘
V ariety of campus honoraries do more than ' t f '11 r m ‘
By BRADGEMEINHART ership," said Robert Zumwinkle, member of Phi Beta Kappa.“ said may apply or be nominated to Phi The first national honorary to pro- we have activities other than Just . .
Contributing Writer vice chancellor for student affairs. Mary Lynn Flowers, director of the Beta Kappa. Because it is a liberal vide recognition for students in- initiation." .
“Sometimes, however, students Language Laboratory and secretary arts honorary. few students in ma- volved in extracurricular activities As a member of Lances. "people .

Students who have done well in over-exaggerate the importance of ofthegroup. jors outside of Arts & Sciences qual— as well as academics was Omicron realize you have accomplished . .
the classroom can W being a member of the organizations A national committee selects only ify. Delta Kappa. something." said Cindy Sewell. pres- -
served recognition through campus and are overly concerned with re- universities of outstanding caliber to “The requirement of two 400 level "(00K) is a different campus ident of the group. Like ODK. Lan- '
honoraries. sume building.“ be eligible for chapters of Phi Beta courses outside the student's major honorary because its members must ces is an honorary for academics ,

Honoraries exist at UK for stu- Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest honor- Kappa. UK and Centre College are usually prohibits students in other possess more than just good and leadership; however. Lances is . ' ‘
dents who have demonstrated aca- ary in the United States, has a cam- the only schools ' 1 Kentucky with schools from qualifying." she said. grades“ said Theo Monroe, UK‘s strictly a UK honorary and not a na- 3
demic or leadershipabilities. pus chapter. Phi Beta Kappa aims chapters. President Otis A. Singletary is a chapter president. tionalorganization. ‘ .

“Being in an honorary reflects to recognize the academically excel- “As a member of Phi Beta Kappa. member of the honorary. Singletary “ODK offers active students the Formerly a men‘s honorary. Lan- , y . . .
more than average performance in lent students at the University. a person is recognized in academic is also a national Phi Beta Kappa opportunity to meet people in diver- ces now extends membership to , -
academics as well as campus lead- “It is quite an honor to become a circles.“ Flowers said. Students senator. se areas,“ Monroe said. “Because See HONORARIES. Page-l ’ - .
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oney , s orts ea ist W arcos WlSS 0 drugs ; ~ . o , t
of items for vacations discovered by officials ‘ ' " ’
Students adv15e aspirin for hangovers, 3., . 6) SM“ Bymgsmm Aquino government is -Optjmlsm ' ,.

.5? r?) lffik ‘56 Associated Press and hopeful“ it will regain any ' ' . ' _
. ' was 533:; W . , wealth Marc05 invested ilegally in ' " ,. ‘ ' '
warm clothes for pOSSIble cold snaps .. 2 ca MANILA, Pmnwm _ A govem the United States ~--m [me with W . . _ ._ . ._
ment commission has discovered nouncements previously made by . ' ~ 3 , ;
ByCHRiSTY MOORE ThlS brings US probably to the that ousted President Ferdinand E the Umted smtes that they WI“ CO' I‘ l: . ' . ' " [
Staff Writer most important item — money. The Marcos hid $300 million in a Swiss operate with the Philippine govern- .
general concensus 0f the five stu- bank accountV a major step toward ment.” ~' ‘. _, ' . ,
Escaping "° thda °r 50"“? ”he” dents interviewed was to bring $200 . o; locating up to $10 billion he allegedly Salonga began 3 today visit to the .- » '
sun worshiper‘s haven for spring to $400. However, what the students i -' ,oa' spirited out of the Philippines. an ol~ United States on Wednesday He ' , -. ' . 7
break? Don't forget the blender and expected to be their major expense i l I g ' ficial said yesterday. plans to collect evidence of Marcos' ' l . .
extra towels and washclothes. varied. ‘\ \ / President Corazon Aquino. mean- holdings. consult U.S. legal experts , . . _
These are just two practical and Clay Stevens. a computer science \, i. , ' / I / 0 while. ordered Philippine banks to on ways to regain the funds and a ,~ , -'.-
not-so Practical items recommended senior. said he planned to spend his \ l l ,' l ' freeze all assets held by Marcos. his meet with with state Department of- ' . 4 ~ .i .
foryour“don'tforget“list. $250 0" beer, other alcoholic bever- \ \ I I / wife. Imelda. and 31 of his asso- ficials.Daza said. . .' " ‘ ..
Zinc oxide for red noses, suntan ages and women. 3 'Y‘. / / ciates. Marcos allegedly bought property . . .- ‘1
Oil and sunscreen. soothing sunburn Kathy Crisp, an accounting junior. wk ”fr/1,", Ramon Diaz of the new Commis- in New York City and Long Island. ' ' - , .- ~
lotion and sun visors are necessary said food would eat most of her re" """"' ' sion on Good Government an- Meanwhile, seven Roman Catholic ' ' '
items for people determined to catch spending money. nounced discovery of the Swiss bank nuns set out yesterday for a south- , , - . 1
every ray. according to Ellen Although most people usually account yesterday but refined to eastern island in an effort to con- . ' "
Easom. a business administration can‘t take too much money, they \ provide details or say how the com- vince communist rebels to accept _ ‘ '
sophomore. can pack too many unneeded mission learned 0f its existence. Aquino‘s cease-fire offer and surren- ‘ '
More items to pack for the beach “10th” "m '°'"“ ““"°'G'“°"'“ Commission head Jovito Salonga der. ‘ . ' ‘
were suggested by Paul Muehl- “People tend ‘0 overpack. - - » polos and all shorts“ Stevens said. “Last year when 1 went lwished 1 has estimated that Marcos and his The nuns from the Missionary Sis- . ‘ "
bauer.anaccountingsenior. ”St Yea? I t°°k a M 0f extra “It has to be shorts. We‘re talking had taken something warm because associates illegally diverted $5 bll- 191‘s 0f the Sacred Heart flew to , . '.
«pm taking a Frisbee, a raft or in- clothesldidn't neediy'Easom said. Florida. If 1 can‘t get in somewhere itwas confine said. lion to $10 billion in national assets Samar Island, about 300 miles from , _ ‘
nertube, beach towel and a swim- Shorts, T-shirts and poles are the in shorts 1 don‘t want to be in , to overseas accounts and invest- the capital. They plan to 30m to
suit,“ he said. Muehlbauer is also clothes that spend little time in the theref' Another liNord of adVice from nients. other nuns in the Samar hinterlands. .
taking plenty 0f traveler‘s checks suitcase. But Muehlbauer warned vaction- someone w 0 found out beers. hot Raul Daza. alsoa commission offi- a sanctuary 0f the communist New - - «
‘3 and his Visa card. “Besides money, I‘m taking lots of ers tobeprepared for cool weather. Sec ITEMS. Page 5 cial. told a news conference that the Sec HOLDINGS. Page4 ‘ -
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Pharmacy students to adv1se on paison-proofing homes “may", bin-"Zuni sound ma. 0f slain SWCdISh leader
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By DENISE Y. SAUNDERS tecting children from accidental poi- by mimicking their parents," Yokel For a review. so. PAS- gémfl, arierfilg‘hngsnogipgemit‘yhingrgugg:
Contributing Writer soning," said Pam Fahey, a commu- said. rm. P090 3. ing to remember the Social Demo-
. . nicatiom specialist. “Last year “If the children see the rents In honorofthe late Swedish Prime cratic leader,Romstad said.

Some people do not realize the m- 17,816 Kentucky children under the constantly taking some type 3: drug "I. w W the Minister Olaf Palme. UK students “A lot of. people are very upset

portance of putting chemicals and ageoffivewereexposedtopoison. . . . . . ,, . d f ult ll thei- tode to the l th _
. . . t fthe thechildtlunksitisnght, hesaid. NCAA toumunont ' an ac y W1 88 it about Vioent dea of a peace

"m“ ”PM“ “em °“ ° . “9"” commemorate the human nights loving person like him," Romstad

reachofchildren. _ “These figures however show only The program will also will inform Davidson tonight. For a pre- lude, who was assassinated in said. describing palme as a “very

In liopes of educating people. the those acCidents which were report- thepublic where toturnfor help. view, “ammo. StockholmonFeb.28. brave politician" who stood up for
Student American Kentucky Phar- ed. It is estimated that these mm “W t to be ‘ human rights violations
maceutical Association holds an en- hers repruent only half of these in- The poison control center in bouis- .5 .- . .. . ,5 .- o, . .e. wan cor-demem r a grea ' _
nual poison prevention program the ciderits." ville has a toll free number to call in . politician, in g person and his “He was always on the side of the
thirdweekofMarch. case of an emergency. The Central . . . contribution to mankind, “'d Eh)“ oppressed ones.‘ Romstad ex-

'I'he College of Pharmacy will set Dr. Robert Yokel. chairman of the Baptist Hospital poison control cen- Romstad, 3“ agricultural mm” plained. “and he was a very firm
up a booth next Thursday, Friday Committee of Poison Prevention tercanbereeohed at 278-3411. 1“” will be M .. gradmtestudent. believer in seeking non-violent solu-
andSeturdayintheFayetteMall. Program, said of 1,000 cases. the th Kaela Mulenge, a UK agricultural tions."

UK pharmacy students and regts- substances involved with the cause The UK pharmacy students will M M "l ° ooullu economics 81'!de student who The W of the memorial
tend pharmacists will take part in of phoning will involve both pre- put on a puppet show that is de- !“ m 0' m. met Palme while Vim“! Sweden. ‘3 Romstad added “is to show respect
theprogremandtrytoadviseper- ecrlptlonendnon-prescriptlmdrm signedforohildrenonhowtoprotect mmhhhnflfi oneoffompeoplewhowill spook wpalmflmagfl
onto on poison-proofing their borne endhmneholdchemlcals. thermlvesfrompotsonlng. g. t." a m M during the brief Immortal oer-Vice. '
mmtomctifpdmflmmld “Niobium . whidiwillbeheldatampminm Palmewnsshotinthebackafter
m- “Parentsererole models ffl' their 30"! Plum! and their children 4 * ' . suident Cutter WWII, W gm“ a movie in downtown

“The program is geared to pro- chlldren. so therefore children learn areeticouregedtoettond. said. Stockholm.

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> . . . . . . . s w J' Stewart ri t‘.’ Is it —'———— loved him, we knew that; and that i he could do. I was honest] ur-
M151”! 0r mafia" the ggtzgsdgranfiggfiggtgafib' al- reallaSa d-gnrttilgrfullife? gh his feelings toward her were true pagised he did not punch this ftellsow.
to: | M h is using the-time- You have nothing -— just dreams. 6 was not even in doubt. Why was she but I guess that he was too de-
. Vaughn Murphy recently wrote an wor: “Might: g} appealing to our One day. without asittng for any- m gone? prxssed to even blztiher. ha
« ~. - . (5‘ 'd . . . thi , vou f'nd 'ourse — to note . . ver sweet saidt teve '
fglttthgdiorrfttl‘ltlsmilltthgfighotth: lettér fear 0‘ communism._ He ignores the Lollg dehrigl/Gat‘v Cooper _q the OP|NION Just before Thanhsgwmg he had thing happens for): the best. hlyy
I - was well-written hi»; position is fact that Nicaragua ls not a commu~ luckiest man on the face of the confided that hls llle was how 5° friend would not be happy with this
. based on logic and assumptions mSt country: Over 60 perec‘ttentflof the earth. — mUCh like Camelot, but that this answereither.
* ' which I believe are highlv questiona- mm?“ istprivately owhn - ' 9V? $0 The next day vou have nothing left time there WOUldh't be a 90“ Friday 80 I told him of something that
. ble ' doesnt noticetetétatgafcmrtttng‘emhgj: but memories. Memories of how since my freshman year, and we morning lh November. They hhd had happened to me on my way
Mr \lurphv starts out bv that. ”i‘gua “huts . a', . — dt t beautiful the past was; memories have often shared triumphs and de- made a promise they swore theyd back to the States just a handful of
lellglllgtlhe legitimacy of the Nicara- (“St courtitries. it “15th?“ (he-cut: tearing your heart apart. The hap feats. always remember: no retreat, baby . days earlier. After flying for a cou-
~ ' guan government However. rather $0359: otgn esca fession a ainst pier the memories, the sadder you Last semester he was the happiest “0 surrender. ple of hours, the sun went down, and
. , ». than "mtg to show that the Sandi- \‘lt'n m" ry agg g feel, young man I had ever seen. He was Sh lked t fhi lif . l te all around the Alitalia airplane it
. nistas 'don't conform t0 accepted ‘ icaragua. . . . Why? a winner, no doubt. You could read {teewa . on t: j etna 'Iz‘the was darkness. Then. unexpectedly.
. rules and standards. he uses a series T0 lllUStTale J.uSt hm," illegal the The ancient Greeks, who had tried it on his face, in his eyes in the ft] r 20°“ "t eat: y 3?"; y. r out of nowhere. the sky was getting
‘ t - of innuentlos to hint that they are current US P0llC.V '5‘ Imagine that to understand what life was all charming young lady who was con- “8.69 one rang, _e Wt?" mgnsth: brigther as we were flying toward
. i , ' tools of the Shy,“ (mun? ‘ there were bands Ol tel‘l‘Ol‘lSlS Ill-5‘ about long before us. had a simple stantly holding his hand. :V'th 8.5";2; Etch“; v3”: sholdn the day. until the point when the sun
. , .‘ v' He ignores several fat-ts: Nicara- ”Vt" the border '“ Canada. Who Perl‘ explanation for this. Sometimes I went home for Christmas break ‘wothmntet‘l be r at; fiowahim ' was shining again.
- ' 'l ' ' gua receives substantial support odically (‘me our border to mur- they thought. a human being‘s life and wished them happiness. I was gig teretchgd neg: arrmi’ttt‘ed it: That could happen to his
‘ ’ . " . from countries all over the world. der American farmers. teachers and turned Wt to be 5° wonderful that sure they didn‘t need my wishes, wlsntid to m kglsureptehat all of this relationshipwith her. Isaid.
‘ I ' including the Western European de- health care workers. A150 'magm" the gods grew envious of him. In a and even more certain that I would a a . . .. . .,,.
.-‘- . . - . , ‘ th t om other countr"s leaders - was really happemng to him. He Do you really believe that. he
L ' ’ ’ ' mocracies. Nicaragua frequentlv a s e . -‘ matter of moments. then, they see both of them around, Just as w s tryi to ssca from himself asked
‘ does not vote “fill the L'.S.S.R. iii “1"? openly (lemme whether to would throw this poor fellow off the they were in thefall. :d [the situatiop: from outside ‘
" . ‘- , th I'nit id \‘ations and the coun- give military ald to these terrorists. shining hill he was dwelling on only . . And Happy New Year!" I a . $9? . ‘ “No."Iconfessed.
' . . ~ . ' . e .t ‘ . t.‘ W0 Id we stand for this situation for . - ~ ' ' .. as If his mind could l°0k uP0" the
- . . . , tries neighboring \icaragua have all u a heartbeat earlier. From night to said the night before I took off. If . . _
. -_ . . . _, - . . . . ~ tant'.’ . , . . 'll be - t I'k th' body_holding the telephone. He saw He tells me how at night he looks
.7 . I. recenth come out publlth to oppose an “'15 mormng they would give a malls the New Year w‘. ms t e 's butdidnotunderstand up in the skv remembering the
‘ . . . ' I'S aid tothecontras. ' Mr- Murphy ShOUld apply the existence a completely new mean~ past one,” "he r eplied, “I won‘t com- ' nights that moon shone upon the two
1- ‘ .1 . ' . ' . Similarly. he dismisses Nicara- same standards to the actions of this ing. . plainabit. The voice at the other end of the of them.
. , ' i » ‘ gua‘s 193.; electi()ns as "a fiasco," country which he is so quick to This was more than 2,500 years Soon after we returned ‘0 campus phone was cold. no longer the sweet
f " . . ’ ‘ based on only a couple of carefully apply to smaller and weaker coun- ago. and those gods were shaped I saw him in the lobby at Holmes one that after a whole day spent to- “When it all started,“ he said.
. ‘~ ’ selected quotes. However. he ig‘ tries. after men. and "Ol the other way ”htt- He was alone. gether would at night whisper that “there was a full moon we could see
- ' ' nores numerous reports by observ~ around as “f9 are taught today tWhe'Ze‘S She? lasked. she missed him and could not wait through the leaves. We used to age
ers from various countries. testify- Geoffrey Young. HOwever, Whlle EMS and religious He t°ta me-hi th , a h til morning. What had happened to our relationship according to the
. mg 10 the fairness 0f the Nicaragua Agriculturaleconomics concepts have come and gone, man . has every t ng wor 't- Was t e those promises made on the Bland- moon. Now I look into the night and
' " ' 9l€€ll0n5~ t‘SlX’ClallV €15 Cllmpared ‘0 graduate student has Wmalhed. trapped l" a human 30) he felt from September to De— ing-Holmes telephoneline? the moon is still up there. but where
. .. . ', ‘ condition terribly unstable. too hard cember a good compensation for the is my Elisa?
.- , . _ .V W . .e , . , A—’—-—-——»i~ to understand and too unfair to ac- loss thepresentconfronts him with? We talked about it. Someone on
. _ r \ i 7 cept. Once I was told, I didn’t quite our floor dared suggest that if this
' , . ' . KEN l l l( .K‘ KERNEL There is a dear friend of mine who know what to say. What difference was meant to happen in God's great Luca Dal Monte is a Political sci‘
,,,, , . . .. ,. ,. -___,V,, lives in my dorm. I‘ve known him could my words make? She had design, it would. and there was noth- enceand historyjunior.
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