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By KIMBERLY SISK :~:“‘\- 1?: t. ’ . f _.1 ,1‘“ ' " ‘1 "1‘ fl.” . . ' ' '1 11":1'fl1
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This week's severe weather may 11 1 ‘ fl. k... . .1 _ _ 11“ {1. .- 1,“. x; .1‘
have prompted some members of - Xx _ ~ - /,- 1 . 1- .t- 12... - 2 1 l 1. 3 5' V}
the University community to wonder " .’ - 2 r. ‘ 2 1 . .12‘ v1 . 2 .1 ‘ " ’ - fl 1’ ‘ ‘11 -2 _, 1,;1 5., _ 1;
what measures UK takes in making . \ _ ; $591" 1 .._..1 ' «or I ' “5"; age: j 1 '
the campus aware of watches and _ ‘ . \ ’1’; *3 . . V V ,_ J . V «ode-3,, - .7592. 1 3111.9": ;,
warnings. ” , a» 1. 1.} _. 7411 ‘. 3 H- : w, . Vt “ ’-.V .12.;

The division of public safety, part ' ‘ 1e 7' Q h ' ’ 1"." II V ’ l 1 .. 1.13." 3 . 31.,-
of the department of Human Re- . V _ '1 i : . . .1, .r - _ . -.V' ..‘-,1_.="15:
source Services. has an emergency . ‘ _. . ‘ ‘1 1.- . 1. ' 7,,
plan that is part of the state civil de- . . _ ’71-; ”‘1'\ , . . , ‘ 2 .' 1 -_ “2;, '.- .',_1'_
fense network, said Wally Skiba, dir 1~ , _ " (fl ’ . I-. . t
rectorofthedepartment. _. V_ 1 e/ v 1. _ ,_1 TV 3.1; V1.12 1.1
All weather information is re- , 1 3, ' , . 3 l 1';
ceived through the UK police dis- - - "’11 y ,‘- _ 1, 1,11 1 . . '. _ . 311'
patcher from the Bluegrass Airport. ‘ - ”1" ‘ I - , .3. ‘ . f . '.
and Skiba's department is responsi- "W ’ 2 h ' “‘" . ‘é '1 1 V. -'
bleforseeingthatthecampusisno . .2 ’ 1 \ i “"1- ‘- ‘ It r 2 1 . t J . ~ :
tified of threateningweather. 111,. 1 " - — - ' *‘1; _ . t1 k ’ ’ . . j g .
“It all starts with the pOIice dis- ' 1 1 / "' ‘ 1 a «he. \, , " l 1 1 r- . ' 1
patcher.“ said Garry Beach. man- ‘ of!” .1 . 1 ‘ " _ 3‘ _ _ , if .
ager of the Office of Fire and Acci- ’V ‘ V .. , "_fV/gVV - a1 ’ __ 1 .2 i .. .‘ V -1 .-
dent Prevention. Beach explained "“’ ' ~11. .. 1/ ~ 3‘ - _-‘ I , ’ -_ 1.‘ _ l. . 2
that the dispatcher has a radio mon- 1 . ('5 _ 32‘ ' '11 ‘ ‘ . 1 . _‘ .‘
itor in touch with the fire depart- 1 ' 1 113-1 1‘ f' 1-{1 - , -1 ’ . . - 1 . -, . . .
ment and the civil defense network. ' 11. ' . 1 ‘5’}... ’ 1.1 " , . - 2
“He has certain people to call if a.» '. . 1 ‘. .~ ' 1
there isatornado watch.“ ""1, .1 V ~ . -2 ' . 2 .. 7 .11 .p 1’1“ - .‘ -. 1 -

If the watch develops into a warn- mg i ‘1,- "_? " . . ‘ _ . ', . . ‘ ,1-
ing he renotifies those people, and a dag-1" . 5".11fi.ut1.‘?:1 _.1! 3M§j§:}e§:f,fl - _ 1 ~ .
police officer is dispatched to the ' 1‘ 7- . r... "‘1 M ‘ ~ . '
18th floor of Patterson Office Tower ' ‘ ' '1" " " , w . . 1 V .
to watch for funnel clouds, Beach ‘ ‘ “c. ' " “ - “ -1 “ ' .
said. . ' 3 - - ' , , ~
A communication network is used _ , '1 - 1 , 2
to notify various groups on campus, , ’ ‘ 1 - ‘ 1
including residence halls and the 1 1 ‘-
dean of students office, in the event . Va” - p
of severe weather, Skiba said. Sunny side up “um“ "m S ‘ V . 1 -

“Police vehicles are dispatched .
23:83:11? pfgdiesilgprllabtles :feigesgl: McCall Morehead, left, Tim Watson and Phil Rismger get ready for spring break this week by sunning themselves on the roof of the Sigma Chi fraternity house V 1__ . , .
campus to warn those out in the 1 '
street“ in case of a tornado warning . . . ' ‘ - ' ' . .
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Skiba said. g S ce e - . , .-
There was a tornado watch yester- ' . '
day that changed to a warning P9- By EVAJ.W|.\'KLE He referred to SAB as “a non-rep- , ‘ 1 ,1 : 11 _ - -- , 3 ’
tween 830 am. and 8:45 am, Sk‘ha Staff Writer resentative body." ,W ' . ’ , ‘ , ' 1 , _
Seld-_ There were “0 reportable "We believe we (student organiza- I ”W _ V_ .- .1 . _ . 1 »
Slghhhgs yesterday 1 but we kept 'h A recommendation by the Student tionsi use the area well and we de- ._ . - ., 41:3}. .. .. 1- l 1 _ 1 -"A 1'
COhSlfiht touch mm the weather bu- Activities Board to give Student serve it.“ said Kevin Greene, a ,i/ 1: i , ,. » .’ , ». ' ,
reau. . . . Agencies space in the Student Orga- member of Socially Concerned Stu- . 1 : ' . " ' ‘ V _‘- '._ ‘J "'1 » 1 - -

“All of the. modem buildings nizations and Activities Center dents. 1' f . i, _' , . . . ' . , 1
have evacuation plans and have prompted representatives of some Some student organization mem- ‘3 1 .. W ' ' " ' . _.1 ._11 : 1 ' I ' ".71-
been "instructed .0" “how to use organizations to protest yesterday. bers said they had no knowledge of ‘V ' . V _"V’:;Iff5_f_:.f " a . ..gk" ' V ' 1;; .- ' -'___..1 , . V..
them, Beach said. However, we SAB voted 10 to 6 Tuesday night in the proposal until a few hours before ‘ 11 - ,H ma 2a,. , % ' M. I 2 i 1 '1 l 1- . 1 ‘ 1 ' -
dont recommend evacuation from favor of Student Agencies' request Tuesday night‘s meeting. 1M“ ” :0 " f" _ ' " 1 . J p , .. ’fzf _' '.1’
the hmhhhg} 1‘ 15 best to get to the to be relocated in 106 Student Cen- Representatives from Student Or- . ‘fl .3 I. 1‘ __ my? “'3 1 l”; '. I ’ ' ' _' '. .'.1
lowest floor inacentral corridor. ter. ganizations and Student Agencies _ ‘ :_ a1 ’ . e, V. .. 3 ,o in V . , . .‘ -. _ .-

I." the classroom buildings, we Student Agencies. a campus entre- made their appeals to SAB at the ., . M -.-" .2 TR .: 1 (, i ”’ " - -; l. , -' -
don l at "he time have an emergen- preneurial program. cited a lack of meeting. '- 2 ..: " 7. ’5 iii-11' 1 1 ’_ 2525223312 ' ‘ 11s ' he ‘1 .1 . ‘2_ , 1 1'1". 2 3
cy evacuation plan 9" emergency space for existing agencies as well Patrick Fitzwater, a Spokesman 1‘ . i, 1, (1:5: '13? ’19 1* 137 i l. 1. '3‘
procedure for the buldeS- he said. as a desire for room for future for Student Organizations and the 1 '1" jff'j"”Vf"" . I .' 3' -.1 .' .V_‘ .
It 5. something we dOht have and growth as reasons behind its re- president of UK Prime Users Group. ' H z ” . .' '21” -- ‘2." ". '1 V'.
pos51bly need. quest. said the space allocation in the cen- i ' 111.11: ,(W ' y __ 5 . 1. . V)’ ‘»‘_V "I

Right now it is up to the. individual Dwayne WhhS~ a member 0f COl' ter was based 0“ equality instead 0f . . '1: ‘:m: _ ' . " i 1‘ - . _' .1- 1. '1'
professor and student to decide if lege Republicans, took the initiative the size of the organization. a. .i.,,_..;,,, I . .- .' ‘. =, . ., 31,137 1.
emergency procedures are nec- in the protest by encircling the “We believe this is unfair to stu— .. . 74 _ . a a,“ ' ' , . a x 4. ,. .‘H'W, '.'.
essary, Beach said. space in question with a blue dent organizations already there or -. .1 “1311‘. " “if , . . g.' 1‘ .1. , ” Iii-,3,

streamer. An SAB suggestion box to student organizations that may : " 1“,, 11m. 2, .11 l1 f.

“"‘S hard 10 get word out 10 50 also was included in the marked off come later," Fitzwater said. ' " . "5-,," ." '3 . 1; .1 ;1‘
many P901319." Beach said. “We try area. He said Student Agencies' request 1 . M11“ 2- ' f‘ ,‘ 'i';.‘_--_ ..,7,-“ ,.
but I'm sure we could do a better Posters reading “WARNING” would displace six cubicles in the ' .-'V.1: ’1 1-731: .1
lob.“ No-student zone by recommendation center, five of which are filled. Five students protest a space reducfion yesterday in the Student Or anizations and A ti 7:: 02:12; _‘..1 }- .‘j‘g ‘ "931.11? .'

Although campus does not have its of the Student Activities Board“ and However, Micha Anderson, vice 9 c V 5 1 . . -‘ V; .‘V}:’ ultl'v.‘ 1.
own siren system, the city does. “Private Property of Student Agen- president of Student Agencies, said they’re making a profit off some- think of Student Agencies as a stu— “1 cannot see him m- can Justify .1,'_ _' ‘ iV‘; .VV}
Beach said the closest siren is at the 0188 also were hung on the stream- the six cubicles could be placed else- thing students are paying for. they dent organization. I think of it as a that much space going to waste.‘ f- 11 . . ", 7 1 2' 1-4;?
fire department across from the Pe- er andelaced Within its border. where in the room. He said his orga- should somehow pay itback.“ business.“ said Diane Purdy. an SAP. member .1 , ' 'j] 1')"
terson Service Building. Willis said the reason for the pro- nization reaches more students than Sam Hughes. chairman of the SAB Student Agencies‘ main concern at-large. .2 . ,1 .2“. ,‘t

test was SAB‘s lack of insight about others and therefore deserves more special activities committee. com- was for what it saw as unised space ' V .' ' - ,1‘

Lexington Fire Chief Earl McDa- the recommendation. space. mented on the nature of the business in the organization center. Anderson SAB'S recommendation “”1 L‘” l“ f ‘ .
niels said the alarm did not go off “We feel that the student body or Fran Simms. chairwoman of Student Agencies conducts said many of the organizations with Frank Harris director of the Stu- 1. " V ' - , . I -'i'
yesterday because the weather bu— at least the student organizations we SAB's travel committee. suggested "The Student Organization Center offices in the center never used dent Center. and 1’09 Burch. dmh “f ‘ ‘ .. l 1 '1 .. 1‘
reau at Bluegrass Airport never sent represent are getting the runaround that Student Agencies pay rent for was set up for student organiza- them and some had additional of- ShidenlS. hem"? StUtk‘hI Agencies 1 ' f, '-
awarningnotice. bySAB,“hesaid. the requested space. ”I think if tions.“ he said. “I personally don't fices elsewhere. request is finalized ‘ 1 2' ' '1

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to invite ader to S eak ., 5,»: ,. . .,-.-.;..-......e.,.\...--....... .. :. 1: 1 ,-, . ‘
r,“ a, m. a Mom Students make spring break sunny for Florida merchants . .
By JAY BLANTON “chiefly with regard to US auto continuo- tonieht with "The By BRAD COOPER “The biggest problem (for spring lege students and it‘s not lust m Key 1
Staff Writer safetY- 2 Mica" WMWh‘flO." Senior Staff Writer break) . . , is that rooms are hard to West but in the entire Keys." New . '
Nader. the former head of Public For a PM" of this anthol- get.“ he said. “Because it is the man said.

SGA, in conjunction with the UK Clhzeh Inc, has written SUCh arti- of I I Students won‘t be the only ones peakseason,motelpricesarehigh_ During the tourist season. which .
law school, allocated 5750 last night 9‘16 as “Unsafe at thy Speed." °9V 1' m enjoying the Florida beaches next “Basically it is a rule of thumb he said runs from about Dec l5 to .
to bring noted consumer advocate who _Runs COhSIWS? and “Who‘s mm' P *1 ' week. that the rates inthe (off season) can Easter. hotel costs run around 15 .

Ralph Nader tocampis. Pmsonlng America?“ Florida merchants will be hard at be40percent lower than normal." percent to 20 percent above normal

Nader will speak March 27 in Me- 1’} other Student Government AS- 110. UK M to" work watching their profits match Although the spring break phe- rates. "
morial Hall as part of Student Bar 5008"” Pr°¢°€dm855 trounced Kentudt Weekyan the height of the tourist season as nomenon is growing in Fort Myers. Overall. Fort Lauderdale should
Association Week. The senate tabled a resolution I 3 . y students take a break from a hectic Dath and Fort Lauderdale. it‘s pull in between $120 and $160 million

Cost for bringing Nader to UK is ““th ‘0" the Student Mimi's "I h ” W V“ school schedule to relax and bronze not crucial to the Fort Myers tou- from students spending spring break
82.250. The lecture will be open to Board ‘9 ”00'5“!” a decision rec- W1 F“ “V 90'". ”9'7- their bodies beneath the sun. rism economy,Nocera said. there.
thepublic. ommending ‘0 the administration mm. M6. ' Fort Myers Chamber of Com- “Fort lander-dale and Daytona The merchants at these hot spots

John Dotson, president of the stu- that Student M91101” be 8W9“ . ,. . 1 merce officials expect almost 3,500 are dependent upon spring break.“ are enthusiastic about the influx of
dent bar association, said Nader about Ohe'hhh 0‘ the space in “19 t ' students from midwestern universi- he said. “During tourist season we students during spring break.
would drawalargestudent interest. StudentOrganizationsCenter. ‘ 1 tiestocrowdtheir beaches. get about 550,000 people during a “(Merchantsi are extremely re-

“! think Ralph Nader will draw a Student 589006 would use the e . 1 With a projected average expendi- three-month period; 3.500 to 4.500 ceptive t0 (studentst." Newman
lot of name recognition; he will space for “he” and equipment. ture of $800 a student. Frank Noce- will be spring break kids — I think said. “There haven‘t been any prob-
draw a big crowd," he said. “last The senate also allocated $50 to re. executive director of the ice that puts it in perspective,“ lems via excessive drinking or row-
year we had Dr. (William) DeVries 3W “MOVIES Galore“ With SAB. WW '1'. M County Tourism Development Coun- Andy Newman. an account exec- diness.“
of imiaville who pretty much SGA" will 390me the movie “48 today with e Nd! tron el to cil, said the city expects to receive nave tor Newman, aim and Mch- Merchants expect that by the end
packedtheplace." “”1 ,,‘“d 3‘3 W'" WW3"t ”M89 70. then to e no N about $2.7 million from student ex- nell public relations and marketing ofthe semester 300,000 students. at a

DeVries pioneered theJarvik-7 ar— M‘f'wui‘" "wmerd‘dsth‘e'bf’ve SC“ m at m “I" Dem by the end of the Spring agency. which handles promotions rate of {0.000 a week. will have
tificial hen rt trails plant. :fmhendt go a installation M a I" h h I!“ .. breakmson. for Key West, said the increasing spent their spring break in Fort

“PP“ doors at M-‘- King W.‘ . - Nocera attributed this to the fact number of students traveling to the lauderdale.

Nader, an author and lawyer with ”MW Tm 3” that spring break falls in the middle Florida Keys has made an impact Em. Camry. who serves on the
a practice in Hartford, Com, is Information forthtsatory was also M "M ' N“ M 0t the tourist season and motel and onthexonomy- sprig break task force for Fort
known for his work in advancing the gathered by Special Project: Editor to. ' hotel rates are about 40 percent “1 think every year we continually [Jada-(me and is owner of the Mar-
caune of consumer protection, per- Scott Ward. above normal rates. see an increase in the number of col- Sec MERCHANTS. Page 5

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Ford's Fitness Center, located at 2100 Oxford Circle, :5 one at the 40 or so establishments in Lexington that have tanning beds or booths. These devices are among the hottest cosmetic aids on rhe inq- ‘.., . - =
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By KIMBERLY SISK ————-—"— 4 (”GE —_—'—‘_—‘—— control pills and SOHIIP iu-l I‘.‘.: , i , ' ~ , .
Staff Writer “ . . :f \ “Getting a base tan cosmetics astossiblg. tum l .. I . ;
People like to come 5 g , at; makes sense until you Photosenbmmé ‘_ I '
n August 1978. three in before they go on a / I ‘ . ~ g' s; \ . I . Buecker alsosald Tow , ‘ II . .
entrepreneurs In the small town trip and get their skin . , b 3 F realize that you bu1ld a drugIsIand glILIIreme - , . . 1 I I
. 0f searcy. Ark. (popmation I i- I; '1' (“\x _ . reac lonIs ere are Lll\‘l - . g . III .
1] .000) converted half of an Old Conditioned so they ,1, ' "3,". _ I a\ base tan t0 (Ultra VlOlet ~prescriptlon andIllUll-l‘ll O IN . I I. I I’ I 3'
house intowhat soon becameone of I % .. \ - 1% {I .' J A) rays but not [0 drugs that canIbe “Eh?" I. . . I . . I
the hottest cosmetic aids on the won t go on the beach ; s ,' ' " .7 . - camerashfi- “95"“? ,. . ., ’
market—a tanning salon. After and bum n , . @939 1‘ natural sunlight, Wthh Tanning beds canal ' . , . .
word of the“bright idea" (as Time ' . we / l . lS (ultra_vi0]e[ 8).” 5‘de emf“ 0“ their ”"‘f". “"r'” - I, ,' .
magazine described it ina 1980 Kerry DaVIs, ’ at}. - reactionstothe rain - I, . .’ , .
article) spread, tanning booths and owner of Tanique "" l Dr. Joseph Buecker, headaches. irritated taut-s ~ - w . .I vI
later tanning beds started spreading * ' * Lexington dermatologist andéun ““50“” , ' ‘ " , , . .
like wildfire ' I, ’ " \lalker. who usuall) Vf-wl - . ~ I , I - .
Lexington currently has abol" 40 I I [W'lce a W'eek.531d lhill Lil ' " t ' 'I . I . I I '. . I 1 ’.
tanning salons which attract patrons Joy Brown. a marketing‘iunior #flw Esanngdg3%gées 15 a mufit'ft‘ggl‘ :annmIfiIbfdrshe is mi,” N I . . I, I : I .‘ I ‘.
looking fora good base tan beforea who visits a tanning beda ut twice - .. - . 'A an ’ rays can e mi y ever 15 e s . : , ~ I. . I - .
spring break trek to the beach or a week, said. “If I‘m tired it‘s really Sigripgfiizgfizgx Etypflugire gllnciiggfilegnxpgfigg affect the cornea." Just closing your Proctor said sht’ ”W't‘II" : ' » . Q I . ; . .- I
those just to trying to keep up a tan easy to relax and fall asleep." susceptible to infections and cancer. disagrees. and argues that eyes is not enough because the rays poisoning while using it I. . I. . .. . . I ." I- I. ,' gI .
all car long. . . . - . ., . can get through the eyelids and do and had to stop Rom}: 1‘“ .. . ' . , I - . . - ,
y I agazme articles and a Buccker said. tanning beds are healthy. She said dama e he said while , . . , '. .I . , I
We have a good amount of year- / Lexington dermatologist Buecker said he couldn‘t see any the beds protect against sunburn g ‘ ' All a the Operators ~t')t:l~.' . ;. .‘ . ' ; ‘. ~ ' . '.
round customers, but bps")? 1.5 suggest