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By JAY BLANTON will begin Monda in the Student Nixon administration‘s domestic - g ' ' . '; '
986 ' StaffWriter Centerticketoffice.y erations." op ‘ Open meetlngs proposal approved; ' ' ' ‘I
. SI MS I I , w £11:de senate allocated $5.000 Duriggnformer President Nixon‘s . , :.
nce reease rom prison, a- or ' y‘s ecture at its Jan. 22 first a inistration, Lidd became ' ' ‘ " , ‘7 .' '.
tersate mastermind G. Gordon meeting. but the contract negotia- General Counsel of the Corlimittee to o, awaltS deCISlon by Board Of TruSteeS ‘. '. a .I ‘
Liddy has taken his brand of hard- tiom were not finalized until Tues- Re-elect the President, known at the r“ .l .‘ " ; '
hitting political interpretation on the day, The cost for Liddy's lecture time as CREEP. By S(‘()'l'l‘ WARD jority of their regular operating bud- . ,- _. '.
road. will be around $4.500, said SGA ‘ . . ‘ Special Projects Editor gets from allocations of student fees a '.
[n his lecture, “Govemment: Pub- President John Cain. “find. éSIPFQ'InOUOhIS for Liddy say. money and/0r L'niversity alloca- ,' - ' 1'. I "1';
lie Perception vs. Reality," Liddy Liddy is “one of the best speakers erestis hmory' The Student Code Revision (‘om- lions." a: It i'I .I‘I' x . 1;":
Puts his audience on trial, forcing it (SGA) had in the five years that I‘ve While serving on the committee, mm“ .VeSlerda." unanimous” “3' Exceptions to the Open meeting ‘7' H ,-' Ci»? 3"
to consider what he terms a “Holi- been here.“ Cain said, adding that Liddy devised a plan for “intelli— , ‘ commended an amendment [0 the rule would include deliberations of 5,!) _I
daylnnversionofrealil)." Liddy has drawn large crowds at gence-gathering and sabotage." '1 Student Rights and ReSponsibihties election boards and selection com- 1:1 ‘2‘ ~.’.}
He is quoted in his press release other universities. code named GEMSTONE. handb00k. which. if adopted by the mittees, contract negotiations and .; ’ rip-3'. $.33}
as saying that most pohtical science His drawing power undoubtedly The plan included proposals “for G'GORDON LIDDY Board Of “1.1518953 will require dlscussmm or hearings that "113’“ i 1 ”'9‘
teaching is “sanitized for your pro— stemsIfromI his somewhat sordid as- sabotaging the air-conditioning sys- .. I meetings of LniversitIV--iunded stu- lead ItoIthIe appomtment. dismissal .I~ '. III it
tectim." Liddy, however, is not one sIociatlon leth the Nix?" administra- tem at the Democratic convention The GEMSTOMLI Iplan Iwas dis- dent groups tobeopen. or diSCipline of a member of a , . ,. Ii '--II'
”MINNIE. tion. particularly h's involvement in hiring prostitutes to pose as spoiled misréddby the administration, but a In the wording of the amendment. group. I ~. ' '3,”
Liddy will speak at UK at 7:30 “wate'gatescandal' rich politiCO-groupies on an opulent 5%: m OY'V‘V Vtersmt" “gab I‘I‘PPE°Vb:d which was sponsored by the SOClety The purpose of yesterday's brief ' -- ;I.‘,»
[3.111. March 5 in Memorial Hall. His 30d WoodwardI 01: the Washington houseboat .. . near the site of the gameiiffam a erga e rea 'm ' for Professional Journalists, Sigma meeting was to discuss any com- . tIII . III
we is helm sponsored by the Post once said, ‘Without G. Gordon Democratic convention and ‘if nec- y. Delta (hi. "the l'niversily affirms mehts generated abOUl the amend- . :’ .
”Government Association. Liddy, the Watergate scandal would ossary‘ assassinating columnist For his part in the break-in, Liddy the right of all students. including ment, 581d JOSGPh BUTCh dean 0‘ ‘ ‘ I. ,-
. . . never have happened. He dreamed Jack AnderSOnI“ according to an ar- was sentenced to 21 years in prison members of the student press. to at» Students But ”“9 haw“ rece'ved . . 3! ' ‘3
Ticket distribution for the lecture, up and managed the most adventur- ticle about Liddy in Current Biogra- in 1973. His sentence was commuted tend meetings of registered student any commems- b35168”) " . I .. -" ' '
which ‘5 free and open ‘0 the public, 005. illegal. bungled schemes 0f the phy 1980. by PresidentJimmy Carter in 1977, organizations that receive the ma- Sce( om; page“ . x 'I . , -' j
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Win assures SEC tie » n It“ . » . ~
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in the interview room after ‘3'me 3‘ ’ f ' 2 1 b 3 ’ kw v, ' .;~ 1". . . . ByLEl-ISIEGFL ' - ‘ .
UK‘s was victory over Florida Mfle.’ ' i; 2 1;, Z 2 ‘3 i 2 :2 ' w .. “ ' Associated Press ' ‘ ~ » ,
last night, Wildcat coach Eddie VerIary l" i i o 0 2 0 5 2 ' ' ‘ L I - ‘ ' - . .
Sutton asked a drained Kenny P L‘em 11 1 t 0 0 5 0 1 2 . 4/ I . r GLENDALE, Calif - An exec- .

Walker and Ed Davender two 3‘6..an ,: a) 9 3 3 (3 2 2 3 ,3 s " s... a.» ' . , utive of the Philippine News, a ‘ .
questions. Tm, ' I ‘ ’ " i Q,» “t " newspaper opp05ed to the regime of ’ '

“Did you tell them how happy Totals zoo 27 5a is is 23 lb 23 co . ’ : Ferdinand Marcos. was shot to '
we were to clinch a tie for the sq ’ ~ ‘_ \ l -. death at home yesterday after re- ‘I ' _

SEC?" said Sutton, looking to Da- ”m, m #7:”? :- d, _ p, I, "I f. '- 1} ' x 1’» ’ . ceiving a threatening note. authori- .
venderandpointingtothemedia. Benn." 3i 4 ll 2 4 o 4 3 I0 "‘II ' ' " ‘ _ \' " - a ' . .. ~ _ he's 5aid ’ 8 ~ ' '

He then turned to Walker am willie, 37 8 l2 7 1 I0 5 o 23 "n. I ' - ‘ ' . ‘ -. I ,, Several shots were fired in Oscar I , -
said, “Did you tell them you're 32:22:: :3 i ii ‘5’ 1 ? g j :3 ‘f" . I, a. I I.“ '. ’ .; , Salvatierra‘s bedroom at his single- ‘ . I ,
not gonna getcomplacent'?" nanny: 35 i 5 o o 2 i i a - . 7" ' ' ' - - , story Chevy Chase Canyon home, , . '

Sutton was all too anxious to Byrd. z o 0 o o o o o o . . ‘ ' ’. . " ‘ , saidpoliceSgt.RandyTampa .
tell the media that his team Andrews... 8 l 2 o o i i 3 2 f I Q ' ‘ Salvatierra's elderly mother, who I - ' , 1'
clinched at least a tie for the IE??? .1 § .'. 2 ‘3’ 3 3 3 i z . “‘ g ,3. speaks no English. was in the house . - ,'
Southeastern Conference and Jenklm . 2 0 o 0 o i o o o *3 ‘ix‘ 2-. , -, , . . ‘ about l0 miles north of downtown -. ' I.
earned the No. l seed in the post- Tram i f l » , ’ ,yI ,' ’ . Los Angeles and called police to re- ' ; ' _ > ,.
season tournament. W'" 7'" ’2 55 '° 1° 3’ '9 " 3° '2’" $7 ‘ port the crime after she heard gun- -. ‘ , I‘ '-

“I‘m thrilled, happy,“ he said Hollis-n — [K o. Floridl 29. Shooting percent _ . shotshe said. 3 V ‘ ‘ . I . It
later, “but we haven‘t won it out- an — l'K 53.2. "or”. 46.6. Turnovers — ui i4. . “From what the mother was say- 1 . '. I . . , I- g
right.“ “W” I I .‘ I. / " .,. _ ing over the phone, she said shots . ' .. " .

In order for UK to have the W , ' ' phfl’roallce'rilglnfiidalgut through the 12 > . , -
31mpg‘52lfl) :fgnjii‘st 2h": r52: had one steal and committed no ,' \ Mi - neighborhood. but no immediate wit- : .- . .' _ ; . T :v .

, . _ fouls or turnovers. ~ l y s . nesscs were found.Tampa said. v " , . ."
game or Alabama, the second .. . . , . o . , _ .- ,
place team, would have to lose I hope the people who have 5; Q; s. -.t Chris Lopez. a spokeswoman for . . ,. I: ,. _
one of its remaining games. the opportunity to vote should " 1,;- \ . v j _ ' . ,. Sen. Alan Cranston. said the senator ‘. I. . .. '. *i .1 -. ,‘

, , . vote Kenny player of the year," ~ ‘3: ' \ I” . R was notified by the San Francisco x ' ’_ 7' ,. '.

Last night m Knoxwlle. Ala- Suttonsaid. ‘ i . ' ‘ . 5_ , f headquarters of the Philippine 4, .' . i i .' ,
bama beatI'l‘ennossIeeI soot to Davender. who scored UK's ,' I) ‘ , 25..» pi ~ -~ News. .' II.’ . 2'.’ 'i
keep the Crimson Tides b'd for first five points. poured in 13 in 'V . 4 ~ H) .. " p, i Salvatierra. 38. a naturalized , f 2 i.’ I". ‘iI .
thet'lle ahve- the first half to help the Cats take . 1: ‘ ' . ,2" American citizen with four children, .- .5 2- i. '. "

The win boosted the Cats‘ re- l42-29leadatintermission. f \ ,. m had received a written warning . 3' . ‘; Tti.
cord to 14-1 in the conference and Florida opened the game with a .’ s ‘- 4 ’ ~ .I " Tuesday, said Ben Amceto, Los An- ‘ -' "I g ,‘ . , " I,- '.I ST»-
23-3 overall. Florida fell to 8-7 in not-so—sticky man-to—man de- . i . ' I geles editor for the Philippine News. ' " i3,_“I
the SEC and 14-100verall. tense. and UK burst out to an 18-8 .. ‘ ' ' ‘ . 3 O, , Salvatierra was Los Angeles bureau ‘ . 1'. I, ' s", I‘.

Walker. in his next-to-lasl regu- 'ead asaresult.I l‘ a ' i f manager or the newspaper. I ' :1, l f' i" a“ L.
lar season home game, enjoyed “l was surprised to see them in I'II; '1 .II I s .. ”91,53,“ "Philippine News is a disgrace to I. .7 f: :I: '4.‘ I.
one of his best outings since the J man-tO-man because nobody in * - a. ' the Filipino community in the L's." . .« . "J . . ~.I‘ 3:33;.
start of the year - leading UK in {‘35 Filayed “5 (lInan-to—nIiIan inha , , . ‘ if" Aniceto quoted the noteassaying, .- .If i, ‘~_. ~'i I" . I: I. I-It

ints <23). rebounds (10) and as- Ong lme.” sai Daven er. w o ‘. ~- - ’ ' s .. _ '7 .1 -‘

fits (5L In addition. [m Senior finished With 17 pOInts. ALANLISSIO KernflSiofl ranfefirzligczsifignspagfg figsurhgczvgif- .1' Z'. III- I w" I‘ -.,‘II :6
forward blocked four Gator shots, SceCATS. Page] Winston Bennett pulls down a rebound over Florida's Jon Currington in UK's 80-69 win last night. tacked your own countrymen You " ; ‘I iI- 'I ~.I.' § {’32

should be ashamed to call your- . .i ' .‘ "Ir-,7 ,
selves Filipinos. So for your crimes. .‘ '. .I . r .- Ii.
. you are sentenced to death by exe~ ' I '-
acu ty to me new delegate to Board of Trustees ..........
(‘ranston, a Democrat seeking a ' " . . ‘- ,‘ '
. fourth term in the Senate, said in a ' '5 ‘ ‘ .
By CYNTHIA A. PALORMO Lexington campus, Medical Center James Kemp, who is completing matic members of the senate and The candidates include: Kemp. an statement he had asked FBI direc- . ‘ '.
ASSistant News Editor and professional schools eligible to his first term on the board. said the senate council. animal science professor; Raymond tor William H. Webster to investi- _ ' . .‘ ‘
I vote. representatives have the same priv- “We can discuss. but we can‘t Belts director of the Honors Pro gate“thisatrocitv." - . ‘. . - .
Full-time faculty members have Martin McMahon. chairman of the “eggs as the non—faculty board vote."hesaid. gram; Emmett Coslich, a dentistry * " - ~ -
until Feb. 27 to vote for a reprosen- rules committee, said the elections members except that they cannot Connie Wilson, a social work pro- professor-I Robert Bostrom. a com- Cranston said he also asked
tative totheBoardof Trustees. will run until a full majority is vote on faculty salaries. fessor, is the other faculty reprosen- munications professor-I Bobby paSSI Webster to protect Philippine News ' . .
The board has two faculty rep- reached. “W the l' . , tative.She is servingher third term, an entomology professor; and En- publisher Alex Esclamado in San . I . ‘
resentatives, who serve three-year If a full majority is not reached e are iaisons between the Faculty representatives can we glish professor Robert Hemenway. Francisco and the paper‘s $816 rep— ' ’ »
terms. Electiom are staggered so with the first election, another one faculty and the non-faculty (board) ceed themselves until they are de- resentative. Stan Aragon. and mem-
the board will not have two new fac- will be held. The next election would members, hesaid. feated or withdraw their names svwmsg‘tu ~ ;, bers of their families after they re ' '
ulty representatives. be among the top three vote-getters Kemp said the faculty representa- from the ballots. mfgwfi .t... s . 1 ceived Similar threats. I
The nominee receiving a majority from the first election. If necessary, tivos periodically report to the Uni- All votes should be sent to Randall “Rafi”? 5,. , , .»-. l l tt i A 'd' “You are 1
of the votes cast will be elected. a third election would be held be- versity Senate about any action the W. Dahl, secretary of the University ‘“‘ v -§"§"«$fi*‘3~‘>-=“‘ 5 A e er 0 IraIgon sai to
There are 1,575 faculty from the tweenthetop twovote-getters. board has taken. They also are auto- Senate.in the registrar‘s office. _ gomgtobenex - bopez 53' '
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p armacy pro essor, amily robbed , bound .. a» “M“ .. was... >
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By BRAD COOPER tall with a stocky build; and the 7:30 pm. When he entered the Among the items taken were $300. 5 - to Enact}: #12:: "silefifigrgflfi
Staff Writer third is in his 405, about 6-1 or 6-2 house. he was confronted by a gun- acar.a briefcase and some jewelry. m In I” mu '0? this matter .. saidgaFBl spokesman
I I with a stocky build. Bryant said. man and was told to lie on the floor. . . previewed today by 1 Fred R ‘
The Lexmgton Metro Police De- ln addition, Bryant said the police “i haven‘t sat down and itemized Punch focu m eaga.
partment has obtained description recovered the Hmains' car. a 1979 Hissain said the men then took (the lossosi,“ Hussain said. “But I fly ~" ‘E- M b Canton
of the three men who tied up and Datsun zoosx near Richmond Road him into the kitchen. bound his don'tthinkitisthatsignificant.“ Milena-o“. +5; A “‘95 was 999°“ Y .
‘ ~ - . U 5-, , quino in a bitter Feb. 7 electiai
robbed a UK pharmacy professor yesterday, hands and feet With Wire, covered . _ , . marked b “um and wicks end
and his family Tuesday night in Lexington police officer Wayne his head with a carpet and asked The Hussains were able to escape all I“; of fraud The Philiginu
"lifmthlfixmhome. Carpenter said the Hussein: were him Wherel'ekepthis money. when Nahida ""55?“ chewed the Nafixl Assembl ' whose canvas
John Bryant. - Indium police robbed at about 7 pm. muddy. ,, we 10°” 3'“ “med the" daush- . 3"
~ The asked for mone and I told ter. a .. . . s.» ‘- is fiml. declared Int Saturday "It
detective, said althotgh the deport~ when three men entered their home y y a??? '4’ ‘« “ti 35; it“ Marcos had won but an indapondmt
merit ins not deter-mired who on lmgwood Drive through the ga- "'e'" the ”‘3’ "m” we “9" 8' The, ~ -" si‘ ~ at: . ‘ id -
- home is the money I have in my , 9 were “0 WW5” ‘0 F"? 'f-JfifflhI , ,‘ ‘° at", P0“ Witch?" 31‘0“? a "3 cunt
robbedAnwar 8min and his farm rage. .. . . mme Car t d . .. , y e a" ssw..¢t -
. , . . . ket “358", said. . pen er sai in an article ‘ . , . . : . showequuinotheVIctw.
ly, it has three fairly complete (‘19- Hmmns wife, Naliida. was in the poo ' in yesterday‘s Herald-Leader. He M‘M -‘ 3*»
scriptiomofthesunpects. home alone when the men 31W» Hussein was followed into the said. however, some children in the W“ . ”g W "What Marcos has done to No
All the aspects in the robbery Carpenter said she was tied up with home by his B-yearold daighter. neighborhood had noticed two men “ " 51m.“ “*1" comtry is criminal “ Cram said.
are males. One is s-loou. stocky wire and left on the floor of an up- who was playim outside when the walki down the street where the ’ 5.5.. ”n ”Hem tnotbe ' itiodio
build ~ '33 . flu. . - ., t. “5 W W
. '50"! 3° ‘0 0 3°.“ Old with stairs bedroom. men enta‘ed the house. She also was Huumm live just before the rob- s‘fiss ': - sf. .:. his crimiml octivitlo to “a cul-
red hair; the second in that 6 feet Hussein arrived borne at about tied up. her-y occurred. «.3. .55 »~ ->_-‘“.,»‘ s.‘ WI"

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0f bl f'lm ’ I ’f _ A\ By ANNE GALLOWAY the adjectives cold and calculating, vention. next to Jane Marple. He is
‘ ca e l S - " -\- »\\ S - I StaffWriter he or Sht’ appears normaL using the only character to hth' received
If: \ ,’ ‘ \ \ murder purely as a means to an an obituary in the New York Times
~ 3) WESLEY-“HALE" H "l ‘ ll . l Pick your poison. Black coffee. tea end. Someone who is motivated by , he made the front page. Paul
. Staff Writer y " l l.‘ l - /L. ‘% or murder. . lust~ greed or revenge, Someone Mullins portrays Poirot.
- . a , I" l 1' An important secret formula '5 “who could look you straight in the Claude Amory. the robbed scien-
-\“h”ugh the” 3‘“ 0m} “W pr 9 \ .: ‘. \ g ‘1 ' stolen. the formula {01‘ Amorlte. the eye,“Henderson said. tist. is just as cunning. but rather
.. ; mieres on the pm channels this i; ‘9 II; - ‘ ' l force behind a quintessential atomic The ideal for this kind of superci- remorseless. After all, only a man
- ' ' . “Wk 4"”) “"0 ”l “h'Ch ‘;‘ “0"" ti 9/ i bomb 0‘ genocide potential. Set 1" lious normality in Christie's humor without morals could so devise the
- ' ' watchmo- man) News 11111» of ‘ 1927. the urbane. rationally geome- would be ”three old Scottish ladies potential demise of hundreds of
.' .‘esmrl't‘i‘r 3"“ bemg featured 0“ ( trit‘ Hercule P0il‘0l ”NW5 0" the knitting as the weird sisters of ‘Mac- thousands of people. He justifies his
' ' (“her cablflldmnt‘ ’ . ’ g scene toinvestigate. . _ beth.‘ " This murderer is never hie ideology with. "The truth is never
' » 2 Th" h'ghhgh‘ 0‘ the month comes ’ The central murder. a potsoning, zarre 0r deranged. but is instead a horrible. only interesting.“ Amory is
- ‘ ' . “1"“ Academy -‘\“drd'“"hhlhg d“ ' I is committed in an intimate drawing terribly normal person, a person not played by Dudley Stone,
' '. ' WWW “““d 11W” "Lawrence or I ' room S€tlih8~ Conceivably, all the toounlikeanyone. Anticipating the World War I] de-
. i j . Arabia" following his 14-year ab» . t characters are suspect; they each Murder. in this context. is as chm. velopment of the atomic bomb. in
.. ‘ V. 59m" ”'“m ““1“” t’llmmakmg -‘ ll have their own reasons for bloody as the thought or as handy as the the early 1930s Agatha Christie
.« - . , l’ue‘il‘é“ ‘0 “"“3' ‘PU’IDN‘mK‘IreS '\ ”MS theft. motive. The solving is just as puz- staged an imaginary scuffle over
i ‘ - Sunday on lllitti chronicles the diffi- 1. ‘ The rest is straightforward. Aga- zling, especially when given the ab- power. which became a somber
. '- ‘ _ . cult Journey ot it young Englishwo- J mam" “("le h. tha Christie‘s “Black Coffee,“ a UK stract approach of Poirot. reality.
_. , i mun nlutt) haw who wants to find ———-——— ’ ° " theater production. is chock full of “There must be neatness and This mystery differs from
‘3“. ~ "m“ ”‘31 ““1“” ”l [he 193” “he“ character but also makes lar er red herrings and deceiving hUhChfi- order in these little grav cells (of his Christie‘s other works as the only
'. ' , .' lhf‘}'0unll'.\ “its wider British rule RE'FLICK'TIONS statements about the breakdowngof .“The one true rule in murder sto- own brainl," Poirot says in the play. piece written purely in play form.
.1 . ,_ . lhi‘ Waulllu‘ 5'09"”? and authen— _ social and legal institutions. A true nes ‘15 that it must be truly ratio- The man rationalizes reasons for
'5- ' “C atmosphere m ml" film '3 sur- classic. nal.‘ 531d Russell Henderson, direc- murder “like a mental exercise," Tickets are available at the UK
_ ’ I . - passed only hy the talented support- pulse to change the channel during tor of “Black Coffee.“ “In Christie‘s Henderson said. theater box office for ;5_ 34 f0, stu-
' ‘ ' V' "‘g “N “mm ”‘C‘l‘de‘ 5” Alec this one . . ~ plays, the brutal act of murder After World War 1. Poirot comes dents. "Black Coffee" will run a
. ~ ‘. Guinness and ilst-aryilnner Dame q23:33.AAlll;:9,d11‘:ae:'uwmte t3": takesonafineveneer." to England from Belgium as the pm. Feb. 20-22. 27-28. Mar. 1 and at
' ‘ ' ‘ Pvt-{ti} \‘hk‘l‘hll 1)“ “0‘ he scared Then‘ are many {”19 mm" from Nil . 1 Th SM‘ 8-" a an' ‘7 lhcl The perfect murderer supersedes greatest detective of Christie‘s in- 3 p.m.Mar 2.
off by the intimidating running time the Golden Age of Hollywood Oil the “I a" on e. owe Channe t s
. - ‘ahhul 3 43 » ”Hr \\d> 1’} h” 0“? 0t cable channels this week. ill case the “Sofia-m Egaufifrny. phlgtographjed e ‘ g ’
.. - melt" ’“““*’>"‘ 19*” prospect of watching "Cannonball I .I ac -a -w 19 m anav15l n R t h w W d d .
. For those \it-wei‘s who don‘t de- Run 2” 0r “Angel" brings tears to [his .p01gna'nt _F0medy narrates a a In S S O 1231. ll“ er a].
'I ' nland much from their movies your eyes S’s-VI m the life (21f antidew York com-
' . , U’mt‘ '"H’ulw "d‘i’t‘ H » a 1984 refatid‘nlshfr hémh n; .lt’llltfi'urbag NEW YORK (AP) — Theatrical According to figures released 15.5. Ariting measu-es the percent-
' ' I- f2ICk that “'1”Pl‘t'lmt‘l’l‘Saturday0h Saturday the Christian Broadcast- cereb ll: 5'; f 'WIds (.5 V163 films on television had a renais- Tuesday by the AC Nielsen Co., age of the nations 85.9 million
' The Home Channel AlthOUgh It ing Network will present the all-time i 0.” £81.: a M nelnSt inc :4. sance last oer-k. But “The Wizard of “The Cosby Show“ had a 35.2 rating. homes w'h televisiov
' seems sinful to even mention a Western classic High Noon at 8 pm. cfiel‘fie :3 on.d ISITYI lrfiep" 1- Oz," the most successful long-run— leading into a one-hour episode of
. . movie like this in the same column Gary Cooper set the standard for the ., urp 3 an arie eming- ning film 2 TV dirtii t enjoy the re- “Family Ties." which was second,
‘ With "A Passage I“ “Ella." this American hero ialong with winning way ‘ vival. and “Cheers.“ which was fifth. Then L35! week. all three networks had
' movie l.\ memorable for being the an Oscart in his role as Will Kane. a came ”Hill Street Blues." reasonably strong theatrical mov-
. ' second feature film from the three» retiring sheriff who is forced by the If you don‘t see enough of Alec “The “ward of 0ch which has les: ABCs “Mr..Mom" was No. 7.
. tor 'Grdham Bake" resp0nsib|9 for dictates of his own moral code to Guinness in “A Passage to India" or ayeraged a 26.4 rating since first For the week of Feb. 19-16, NBC NBC’s “An Officer and a Gen-
. another supernatural turkey. “Dam- confront a band of lawless gunfight- “The Empire Strikes Back." then embarking on Tvis yellow brick averaged an 18.2 rating in prime tleman' No. 16 and CBS' “The Wiz-
» ien' The Final Conflict " ers. even when he finds himself de~ tune in to 'l‘unes of Glory (not rated road in 1956. had an 1&4 rating last time. CBS had a 17.3 and ABC a ardefOz".22nd
“Impulse stars Meg Tilly I“The serted by the townspeople he once begins Saturday on TMC). direc- Saturday _ its worst network per— .
-' Big Chill." "Agnes of t;od"v and tookaprofessionaloathtoprotect tor Ronald Neame‘s fantastic 1960 formanceinatshnwiiigs. .
, Tim Mathew” . "National Lam~ character study of an unfeeling colo- THE MEN a THE ”S
. - pumps Animal House” as members Directed by Fred Zinnemann and nel and his inexperienced replace- “The Cosby Show" ranked first
. ' " ' of a small farming community who ell-starring Grace Kelly, Lon Chaney ment (John Mills). This touching again, leading its entire Thursday M
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Kentucky, after shooting 72 per- ‘t’cl . E .
cent from the field against Missis- £1 t ‘7‘" i a i; I,
sippi State Saturday. continued to W' .- 3 4:7 , . I . . .
blue the nets — hitting 61 percent . ~ I 3, ta... ‘1 .2“ L K Cool Cats, Tennessee square off .
in the first half mainly from the pe- . . . “I ,. 5, ., .
rimeter. . . m I; ‘ ”#1 “ 9mg) lee hoeke) in the Bluegrass? Of course. . " I
in the second half. UIK turned Its . Q. I I”... . A ‘ .6 » ' A The L'K (‘ool (‘ats ice hockey team will meet the Ten- . ' ' . '
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of the half, and sophomore center i . y“ ‘ t . . . . ingtoIn lttI( ILIlllLr on Eureka Springs Drite. . . . . . II . . -.
Rob Lock turned in his second WE, ' at it x a . Saturda) s game starts at 3.30 p.m. and Sunday s he- , . . .- .' . .'
straight productive performance. '1, 3 i gins at 10:30 a.m. Tickets are S4 for adults and $3 for sttt- 1 . I. .3 .
banging for eight points and five re- & .. ‘I 3 dcm, and children. I . . (I II 43/ .
boundsin 14 minutes. ' ‘ if b l K 6-9-2 on the season split two games with Eastern '4' .' L? J
u 31:2: Jgifigtfflrgfilgfinfgmt at" i I? 3 M I , Kentucky [innersity last weekend. in the second game. the I. l ‘
dgnce” Sutton said of Lock. who "I: . " a" .. I: , a t» ‘ ’ . . ' (‘ool Cats skated to a 7-6 \ietor) on Mark Shupe‘s setond .' -. ' ~I '.‘
scored nine points in 10 minutes Sat- '. - i...) w / \, If! fl ' I‘ I.’ ,, 4% goal of the game with 1:40 remaining. L‘K goalie (.ttrt JR". ‘;.I'.'I,¥»II,
““133“ MN“ I x" V M ,' -. ‘ Roberts stopped 40 shots in the win. If='_ I..I‘I' ; . :1, ‘If‘
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ing real well Of late,“ Walker said. t . ‘ R ’ *" v . g. . M i ' Miller and Barr) Holt/er scor