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l Vol. LXXXVl. No. 23 An independent student newspaper sewing the University ol Kentucky since l894 hum, \Qplgrnhgr V wit.
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‘ Soviet Union plans to deliver debris from a' l' t J
9 By meAssociaderess search boats in the area and it that claimed the lives of 269 people the Sonel t‘nlon because the airline ll appmmi that the reason the monitor. ill (rah-tits ~.m..~.» \t...
might mean that the plane tell The Soviets say the plane. which protests could seriously (inrtlpl tl'.i\ plane s tit-hm mm to he turned owl mm .intlwsshtttu'm.

Japan says the Soviets have found largely intact. flew through Sovtet fair 5:80: “:3 el ilt Japan is the .it-st-tim ill .tipto h‘ “MM s” . J . w ..
debris from the downed South Ko— An a Secre rv f on a spy mlsSlon or t e 'nlt . , . . v“, E llldllt reluhotu ln‘tuuvti Nultfi ‘ _‘v “"‘ ‘ " " ‘j‘ " ‘ ‘
rean airliner and will turn the George 131%“th artifergeci) “05;“: States ~ a charge the t‘nited States millier‘ii‘Stiir'iiilimiting;\v'ti- Korea ml the Null-t l llitm Seoul 22:13}, ‘21:: :1er ,".l.,.f.".,;.
material over' hm there was no Sign contentious meeting With Andrei A. demw' » ‘ Foreign \lltilstn \dld the \oni-h “a" rthh‘m ”km “in“ t.» ".p l‘ with '- Aud‘lt‘ i t u i . ' '
yesterday of any other cooperation Gromyko in Madrid and called the .The P”°‘S~ ”0'" ”an“ "a" would turn .ttT.-r't.flaiutt mini-no “*"““"”“"“*"1“”“"‘““” vim“ h ' ' ' J i
between the Kremlin and the natiorls Soviet foreign minister's explanation Norway and Denmark, were ahead materials and documents from the “I" mum" hm" YM “ml-"mm II N ‘
and institutions outraged over the 0f the attack “preposterous" and 103 of their governments ln taking con. crashed airliner Japamnt' Um” ‘I\ the flush \llt‘ \et l‘.l\lo\ retuirtullx t.rotr.\ktt \tltl he an“. t 'uit. tnttl.
Sovietattack. tallyunacceptable. crete measures against the 50‘1“! .. d ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ mitt hill the) found truglitents ll: mg to \.|\ .tt-tti' ': . -- .V' -.3 .t ..

Union. NATO ministers meeting in 5‘“ it'lll'.lrt‘.t\ lie.tr.\tkl3...litt \lilllll to! the f'ltmfr . .

The Soviets have told the Japa- British Airways cancelled its Madrid were still considering how to They said he also told them llh l‘lim- writ strong illtillJlitItb out lit.» t tll'nt v..-.3 3 . i. .. ..v in:
nese they found some debris near flights to Moscow, and European pi» punish theSoviets government itill also report on tl.\ tn.- anet relish to tillet .it. .t. .m .ipntoui lINY 3 -
the Soviet island of Sakhalin. But no lots‘ associations joined in a 60day The US State Department cau- search operations oft the tint sum-l t'tlutllltlg that saintlex llN- l mini tom latillllt‘s ..3 l .~~ .: .v . 3.
debris has been found by Japanese boycott to protest the missile attack tioned Americans against gmng to island of Moneron States \\.I\ it'dlllllfl lo .I turtlm til'll' m. l: .tt: .ltlut-L ».t 7'3 3 .. .3 ..-. ,

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t K‘ {t 1‘. is y l 1/1 1' ‘35, because. 'm the long min I “I“ in lleetli s [lull ulll I'lll.lll ll» tool 1
3" ’ ‘. " . I; f l ' .. i p . , ‘3‘ tact. help raise the quality ol grail nation and .ltlltlllll‘llulttlh ol grail
' , I‘ t , '_ ;' y I i ( uate stud) at [K “ell htllltt on tulle programs through Him tlitutoi»
‘ f I.“ f‘ _l i I t . quality where w- have it and vu-ll ot graduate studies and .t‘thIlJ'V
.i ,1 f f t \ upgrade ones programs that tlelmul Kriltllh‘lll'xltllh
__j . ' " aren‘t on the national lewl he lli- \Alii wit-k tutti nlt . .Illtl’ll
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~ . I! ,1“ \ i i what programs uerent on the till planning and program "\Jithl'ittl
. . "‘1" 3’ I I I t '3 tlonul level but he did Sit} that the gem-rill silty-rumor. tit .I‘illll‘x‘u‘tt.
_ H ' [t ,3’ ’ i l ' \ ', Spanish department “('15 one school grglttutltesrhtxil “1'!th ...iiili».»tot.
4 5' (f f l / l \ that was on the national graduate loch-gru-ctlmiittm-t .lllll tllll'lt‘u‘lll'lt
t‘ ,‘ 4/ " : level al students, and doctoral and mm
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I ,1! .‘ ‘t i / \ fl programs at l'K." said Reedy He Will also rent-u \llllll‘nl tit-ll
/- ‘ I; It ! ‘ , , ’_ > “That's is not huge compared to Iron.» and make m‘tiliiltit-littttltms to
-‘ I i l 1 l ' other state uanerSlttos ' In New the (lean and the (irtlttlullr t‘oiini ll
'“ “"WN t ‘ York there are over loo graduati- administer tiratluuti- \«hml
Geometry 101 programs in the New York state sys fellowship and scholarship pit.
Curtis Timberlake, a junior at Henry Clay High School, waits home to ct ready for the g g . .33 , , _ , , tem ’ > “Films 31"" HdNIHN'T '"1"‘"'”‘3 on"
to cross Vine Street on his way home from school as the set- night. g i / TOP “ml” d! RUDD MUM LN i 3.“be Who has ”if." at l K 5m”. ”Iii." "Tmnmm. WWW“
. . . . . Bot. was former (halrman ol the This is an omnrtumtt to -.m-
ting 5““ 93515 shadows in a graphic dCSISH- He was on his way Spanish and Italian languages do what I m capahlv ol doing lit-wit
partment and former acting dean of said
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By NATILLE CAUDlLL time. As long as people stick with the recommended , i . _ _{s *\ 7 0 ‘ 1
Reporter daily doses they‘ll be okay." He said that for a while A ‘ ‘ 5 ' - ‘- ..- ., ' : / Q I
and B vitamins were sold only on a prescription basis - 7": , ' i "' —-'.' . "

Taking vitamins without knowing your ABCs could be because people were taking more than recommended. - ’ ‘93“! ” 370,-": m a.” a";
hazardous to your health. says Darlene Forester, an ex- Despite these health hazards. vitamins have taken ' 345’», ’ ’/ < > , other can ‘ doesn't m
tension specialist in the College of Home Economics. over the drug market. Forester said. “Vitamins are one ' ‘ ' ’/ ’ ‘2“: a. m ml M

In fact. many vitamin supplements aren‘t necessary of the biggest health items that people purchase.“ she , ’/ ~ In it ~ 3- VAWAI:
at all, she said. “One of my concerns is that people take said. , “I. ’

. . . ., . a lot of supplements. vitamins and minerals indiscrimi- Advertising is another reason for the vitamin industry / If- \ @ “~35 .A Md.“ .
nately,"Forester said. boom, she said. “Everywhere you look. on TV. in com- ' ' ’ is , —.- / II I I.

Some vitamins like A. D. E and K can be dangerous, mercials and in magazine ads. people are being told to ‘ /, mm in: muwmx
she said. “In the case of A and D vitamins, it can be take vitamins tobehealthy.3-she said. ’ D ( 3 ~”fl ”~95-
toxic or cause death.“ Vitamins are not necessarily the cure for an ill or O ‘ '

Forester said people only need 5,000 international tired feeling, Forester said. If someone has a vitamin Q
units of Vitamin A. “Some multi—vitamins can have a deficiency a physician or dietitian should prescribe the
number of vitamins and it may have well over those vitamin.shesaid. Cfi ’ WEATHER
5,000 units of vitamin A," she said. ”It builds up in the ”What I usually suggest is that they should keep a 'J
body and, in general. it is the vitamin supplements that three-day record of what they are eating and then com- 1 t, - _ ”.1”, g. .,
leadtodeath. pare it to the recommended diet of the four food D , ‘I‘W'“fi,”¢ now“

“In the case of vitamin E. research is still a little groups," Forester said. “If they see. for example. that \ ’ w m m . w. m a. low
foggy but its toxic level is questionable and the body it- they don‘t eat fruits and vegetables. then the logical 9 will! on To”: will he luv «It
self produces theKvitamin."she said. thing to do wouldbe toeat more fruits and vegetables." . low in u. m to m «is To-

Don Cooper. pharmacist at Heck’s Discount Pharma- :_ m “m M. and "m
cy. said. “It (vitamin A and B supplements) could lead Information for this story was also gathered by Carolyn \ a . . 3 ‘3 .n.mm“”
to death if you‘re taking huge doses for long periods of Edwards. 0 F ‘3 \ MM .514...“ ~ , .- _- '

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Student grOups employ different methods to back candidates
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Supporters rally forces for Bu n n mg . t .V: ,4 Young Democrats for C 0 ms organise
.. I” . By('AROI.\’.\' WK'K lems.’ according to thrryl Hard
By PATTY GERSTLE electron day. 4. , ' , . . Staff Writer castle. Young Democrats ml)
Staff Writer 8151‘ also commented on the __ ‘ ’ . data! Wm Hank‘s!“- O& {'00
Young Democrats for Collim which p. _, intent that thing, wilt hr- hello-r u!
had its first organizational meeting a 253 ~ w I Young Democrats to.- (follim held ganlzed uitn new ”09““ hrlptng
last night: , T'. , w ; m' ‘ their first organizational meeting of nut

Politics and free beer flowed last “We‘re so far ahead of the Collins '3 ‘3'. . ,, " the semester last mm at the Stu- "l m interested In getting the int
night at the 803 South tavern for group. they‘ll nevercatchup." . g' -* dent (mterAmex amidst: in olhcr. um Jam
those interested in joining Students Students For Jim Bunning is ’4 “I" fly Twenty students )omed former Tacitett. mmwter V'lm‘l‘ fresh
ForJimBunning. working to 89‘ the candidate ‘0 - it; :‘fi‘ , ‘ president. Mike Jewell. in vowing man

“This is a way to party after the speak in front of the Pattersm Of- . I' r; ' If.“ 0;!“ their support for gubernatorial can “I‘ve met Martha layne twin-
meeting." said De Thomasson. sec- lice Tower. According to Bisig. Bun- . . 4 3 "” didate Martha [gym-(romp; and was really impressed. t-ontin
retary. “it‘s more comfortable and ning is tentatively scheduled to be 7~ . - . .. t “ "Bunrung has had . 300d run on m Tuckett .M mm a Ym
a change from the classroom atmo- mcampm Sept.22. ‘. - ' ' t l campus." said JML an m,“ Democrat group in Martin t‘nunty
sphere." In the meantime, “we want to 5- junior "He am well at ”I 13.9, tTockett'ii hornet. everyone:

Larry Bisig. president, added. sponsor him any way we can." said ' 5 "‘~* “mu...“ Saturday -3 molten '

“We tht wanted to create some Tholmswn. who doesn't attend UK. . Collim‘ cm, plans m am,“ the rm mncy stung who tau
comradery." “We’re coin to Prove to them that stadium and the surrounding area to Coll"- in the W'mlry' SW5

Students For Jim Banning (Re- Jim Bunning is the future governor More the Saturday‘s game against us- Snndtn said, "I was sin-prised
publicar nominee for governor) has of Kentucky." . . Kama: 5m, pl". u. Way Sloane lost. but I want to Nippon '
been meeting since middune and is According to Dave Garrett. vice to am” an r... 0! amp.- ml my party "
campaigning with waters. pamph- President. Bunnins is Baininc one week; including meet-miles. sown The camp-Ian sloun "tumor!“
lets and stickers. from the Marriott port from several democrats. “I've tiaJnd cou'tyll'th Together '83“ been the (hula-Be-

‘ Inn to Commonwealth Stadium at seen more dancer-ate turn over in mm gun a Collu- plat- to shear team With this note. the
game time. thiscampnign thuneverbefore." visit UK More the election. Jewell Fayette Canty Dunocnu will offi-

The group 3 WWW 8‘ about 00 Win or lose in Novanber. Bisig said an October stop I! probable ll cully open their handout-rte" for
mantras. but according to Blsig. an hopes to keep sum For Jim Bun- « mumumw‘ 3m W‘ L'Kpmvatobu imbue Collin on Monthy Mil '0
um I: sciaica junior, “0t: goal is mm lunch“ and W" the Students for Jim Bunning gather at 803 South for a party to dis- Lust 3mm Wang-y m. Dodd Dickson. sixth district choir-
1m and we will have thlt before mbauintoYmRepubtlcam. cuss the November election. “W on 68m!!! 'hld W W "“"dymm‘"

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“trill , W r * ..Mf, 7'. third-rate thinkirg by subassistant profason of educa- comic spectrum- Under the heading, “The fine art 0f
Mp*}“""’%. " ”Wig“ '39 ? 3-39 '. tion, academic drones who moonlight became the Vega taking dull tests." we find this semJike advice on deal-
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‘ _ ,_ ‘ , ,_ ‘ ‘ . um). ugee Inso- “tut-us lit-bur ham 5,." Innk- u'. “w." 1
fun ("m' Kansas Slam Wildcats vs. L‘K “lld‘an \pufh l dllol \ssistanl \l\\fl\ l diam \t-i-sol \l.t" vs ' "K" it“ i!('\ \t. \‘a l‘~ .: \1‘ ”c M i l
n of Place: Commonwealth Stadium 94‘ 9 o m l 5 . v r ‘ 2
deal- Kickoff: Tomorrow 1:30 p.m. Kernel Board of moms m, a“, M. a. M l
l and 1983 records: Kansas State 01; UK 1-0 Week of Sept. to l
last week: Long Beach State 28 Kansas State 20; us 3| ~—-——-—————__._______.___._.___.___._..-. "w” ' T“ ' ' _ i
t‘ ‘11 Central Michigan l4 Kansas St. at [K t l l h l l l I l a l a .
m_ Last meeting: September ll. I983 at Manhattan. Kan Kan- Clemson at Boston ( ullege t lemsoli Boston ( allege ‘ ""l M" . n
have sas State 23 UK 9 Cincinnati at Penn St. Penn St Penn 'sl ”W V l'rtx ‘ “ .
into Coaches: Kansas State -—Jim Dickey. Georgia Tech at Alabama \lahama \l-ibdma \-“*"““~-‘ \i-“W‘ ~' \ -" ' . s i' i t .
er to sixth year and l9-37-l overall Southern Miss. at Auburn Auburn ~\uhurn \ i" \ ’ \i-' \
thing UK —— Jerry Claiborne. 2nd year at UK; Morehead St at Kentucky Si \inlt‘ht'ad \l \furthcad \l “""MM " “ ‘ ”“4 " " ' w ‘ V ~ .
1—104 and 139-86-6 overall Western Ky. at Loulsniic ltniimnc l0u|\\1ii€ “ NW“ N \s. 'r v k. i . ‘
men Offenses: Kansas State —l formation; g. Florida St. at ISL. l \l l \l ' V l “l l. . \ i .
with UK — Multiple \ New Mexico at Tennessee lellnessec it‘llllC\\(‘( l“ “0““ l 1' 'r ' ' ‘ .
I, for Defenses: Kansas State —Basic 50; UK Ole Miss at lulane lulanc itllutlc ‘ ‘it' “t“ ‘ ' \l A‘ \t .
-- Wide Tackle Six Maryland at Vanderbilt \idhlafld \lanlnnd “-i' “-"Hl \li ~ A 5 \l- . . ‘ -. , '
with— Injuries: Kansas State —tailback losefa- Duke at Indiana llldmna illdldlld l' ll Am -‘»i~ . . . I
ed a tu Faraimo (sprained ankle). questiona- ‘ ‘ Notre Dame at Purdue \olic l)dlllt' Now Home \ ' L‘ l’-I'I-< \ 1~ In .. \ ‘ x ».
med, blc; nose guard Mark Newton (bruised Florida at US(‘ l St llurldu 'i \l l \i ‘ t .. z. =
lthe thigh). doubtful; defensive end Jeffrey Oklahoma at Stanford Oklahoma ”Nahum-l "‘~"'“”~' " ..I . ‘ " ‘ *- - .
Hurd (broken arm), out. j
. UK — None ."l
, eat Weather forecast: Hot and humid with KI‘!
highs in the mid 908- "W Volleyball team to host UCLA ° °
Favorite: KansasStatebyZI/z OVlet as et a tour Stlll SChedUICd
as at Tickets available: Approximately 5.000
Players to watch: Kansas State —— defensive tackle Singlelary. The Lady Kai volleyball team will host er. .
with a preseason firsHeam All-American by Street and Smith and enma! national contender U(‘[ A [omgmp 31 (Alla-H The scheduled tour of the l nlted States b) offin- hhlt‘h ut- thouflhl was it lirt-tiinfun» filliliiitlkli
a [wmlme All—America. defensive end LE. Madison. quar- . . I, ‘ ~_ 4 the Soviet basketball team still is on. Bill “all l'll't' rt‘lls'lltlfl Thrgnnii- was M‘hflllliui \il\ m
hese [aback Doug Bog“? (last week _ 1148. 1% yards passing). 7.30 in Memorial Coliseum. UK is 9-0; the utive director of the Amateur Basketball Axstl‘ldltlllt g \iltldr'rlilll .tisu ..ilk‘l'lt\i 1!) \m. l' lt-inu- uni-inst itin-
sur- Faraimo, flanker Eric Mack and split end Mike Wallace. Lady Brutns, ranked ““h at the end of last L 21.2?! Stags! Amer-”8' 8,31" yesterday . . ,y N“ w“
“is UK —- quarterback Randy Jenkins (lb of 22 passes for 185 year. opened their season last night at louls- Art’nals 5" “led to play the MVWL" 5‘“ J 1” RUM) . _“"’“l“f‘l "l" l llllf‘l‘El“ "f ”WNW which has a \m
‘Pus yards and one touchdown lam week). ”gm end 0m“ While. ville. ‘ But two univerSllles have canceled exhibition games ith?f:91§lillii:”w JR-HlN lll' NM.“ NM“ 1“ “H dh‘wt
tib .‘or .n“ - ,‘v . ' . ‘
33ng giarZCklzeif’he ”fizradiEZdils mfkhlgf Sfoweeltif “:33; D.The Lady lsats opened Afiuglfll against San by a Soviet team over the‘Sovlet downing of it Korean "(er division .ii ihl\ tum- is to pins thr game \Jlti
John Unmsmand mmerback Kcm,3mrd_ iego State and hosted a -(l-ttam labor Day airliner last week ABAt SA is the governing body of ”flusllm Alllit‘llt him-in; Jul,“ MN” n... mu”.
Even Note: In lastfseason's 23.9 Kansas State win. Jenkins threw tournament last weekend. anilaleull' basketballrntheL‘mted Slates ‘ House |.\ linking llllU « llllllrfll l'll'llfl'lfl" M“ ‘lN‘l’l'l
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Michigan and have one of the besl defensive players in the KENTUCKY
country in Reggie Singletary. They move him around. They I
put him om the offensive guard. the center and the offensive The “B” soccer club will open its season PA R I Y SOCCER
tackle. We don’t know where he will be. They have a veteran today against Georgetown at the cage held .
dell-“"9 ““"~ . . near Seaton Center at 5 pm. The “B" soccer VS.
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