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VOL. 60 NO. 14 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY December 1, 1 988 10 PAGES AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER Smoking plan draws threat of reprisal from lawmakers II> MICiti\1 :1. llJCKER .,tall \\ ntcr Sc\er,tl Kcntud~ kg"lahtr' h,l\c ,,tlkd the lnl\er\11 oll.mll\\tlle' ptnJlt"l'd ... mo~mg poll~y a threat to the ''"'"' ':.1 .5 htlltnn tuhac.:u llt· du,tr\ .uul htnteu that U ul I tttu'l rC\ "~ the poltly "' lace a ttghtcr hudgct ll ul I d•oc'n 1 neeu a '""'ktng polt ) an;ntore than I need '"" ltc.lll, . , ,nd Rep Cl.t) Crupper. I> l>r I{ tuge It ' ,, h.td 1uugement l"hi' '' ,, loha<:eo ''"" What \\llUid the 't:tlc uo \\ llhout the tuhaccu l.tX ' I he t ln"e''''Y' hudget 111:1) he 111 l "np.11d\ tl the .ulmttH\tralHIII \\til not m.th• ''!;lllfu..·anl n:\t,HHh. he: \,till I th111k the huuget wtll ucl1111lel) '"' h• •ked .11. Crupp<!r '"'u "II> 1'1'10. tl ll ul I ''"k' to '" gun' . it wtll I'<' ,, hloudy h.lllk . lJ ul I wtll ~c t ",me ~ md ol mc"ag.c Jk,plle \Uch w rh.tl threat\ . lliii· \Ct- tl \ ,pokc,m;ttl 1),111 Hall -.nu he hel tC\ e' ll ul I " nut Ill .tn) real d.ttlgcr 'We .trc 1111ndlul that the k gl\la tu rc could Jl<'"'hl ) take 'Illite 11C);a· lt\C <ll"lton . hut lm conliucnl 11 \\ll11l hutl uuw11 to that . Hall """ · I Ill <:onrtdcnl that our hudget won l he t.tk en hmt.tge l lnl\er"l\ Pre,tUCIIl Donald C. S" .nn '·"d. he douhtcd the leg l\lator' thrc.tl' . hut added that he i' re- CLAY CRUPPER REP. D-ORY RIDGE aJp.,tu..· all~ t:nn,tdcnng thetr 'tatc mcnt' Sometime' the} exaggerate thetr l'Wll'crn ' tn ma~c thc:ir poinl. he \atd ilc.:caU\e ol the 1111pi tcalHtn\ or the pol ~C ). Crupper " '"' \late gn,crnmcnl ,hould h.l\c a h.tml tn the 111- tcrnal .tll :nr' ul the 111\Cr\ll} I thtnk the l.cgl\laturc 'hnuld ha\C 'llllH.~ ' •1) flCG tli'C \\ C g t\C them money . he " ml The) 'hnulu ha v~ 'ho '"ll the n.: ,pc..:t tn n1111:11.:1 ll ' t , ol I " the nnl} ptthlic li!Hvcr- "'Y 111 Kentucky that hu> propmed u '"'"king p<1itcy and g<>'ernrnenl oflictttl' fear th" rntght hccumc a trend Th" " J prcceuent that will be 'ct . '"'d Rep. Dnnnie Gedltng. 1). Huruin,hurg. The health i"ue i' not the 4lle,tinn I think it\ more of where uu you put your priuritite' . All or U\ reallle the IIIIJl<lnUIHOC of tohanoo in thi' 'late don 1 hi te the hand that leed' you Gcdlmg and Crupper have recctveu hca'y prc"ure from their nul,tllucnh tohm.To farmeP't who arc votcing thetr npp<l\ition to the the p<1licy . "We aren "t talking ahout 'moking. Crupper 'aid . Were talking ahnul tohacco . Hall \\a' <:ailed to 0\\en,horo ov. 20 hi gtve uetailcd information 011 the pntpo,cd draft that ularmcu man) lcgi,lator'. The reprc,cnlaltvc' "'ked of L to take a 'econd i<Klk al the policy hefnre tmplementalutn . planned fur the 'Jlrtttg 'ente,tcr ol IIJXIJ . A' a rc'ult. Hall 'aul the admin- 1\lr;tlton "til look tnln two p<t\\ihle 1"\!VI,Itlll\ The k gl\lator' major pruhlem wtth the dralt i' the clau'e on trrccon\lhlc dtllercnce, . whtch \l ate\ thai non-\lllllker\ Wl\hC\ Wtil overrule tht1\C ut \ lllnkcr'. I lhtttk there ought to he a p<1licy ol l:ttrne" . Gcdling 'aid . Anytime "hcr1 a \ltuatton create' a t.:nnllicl the tton-,11toker \\ "" that' not latr Continued on Page 2 New International Student Advisor aids exchange students' adjustment to U.S. By .I CHRISTOPI-I~R KOEBEL Stall Wnter SIUdcnh !"rum lorcign land' have a ncv .. l;und1:1r l;ll:C they l"Hfl ~tllll11 nn .tl the lJnl\cr"'Y nl l.ouiwilk . Helen Park act.:eptcd U ol L, In ternaltnnal Stuuenl Cnoruinatnr- I""' Sept 15 after working two and a hall )ear' itt ,, ,imilar role al Murray Stall' llntvcr,it} Park ctlcd ll ol I.' dcdtcaltnn to tnll'lll.lltntt.tl I'"'!!'·""' and the chal lengl · ol \\ork1ng with a large mh.:rtt .tttott:tl 'tudcttl population '" her m.un rca ... on' lnr taking the JUh . i\t Murray "e had ahnul HKl lnn: 1g11 'llldcnh . 'he ,,aid I kn.:. " e h.l\ c ahnnt -ltKl tnclttdtng rc''-'' lllhl.'r' :111d ,l.·hular ... It nC\cr get' dttlli'<'l"att'c >"" get ''"h .t \,tncl) ol people that )OU arc \o\.Ofklllg_ With "' part or her new re,pnn\lhtlt lte,. Park rct.:ruth 'tudenh from :thto:td and \\ork' \\ ith them tn nri l'nl. llttln '..:"uuh 1111..· '~''u111' ~Ill' dc,1gncd 1o hdp 'll11ktth .tdltl\l to the l.uutwtlle area and cullure :tnd the Atttcnc:tn :tc:t· den11c 'Y'tem . 'he -:ttd . But P:tr~ '"iu her matn lunclion '' to l'nun' d intcrnaliun;al \lmJcnt~ on imnugration . pcr,onal tlnd finan l'tal matter ... . Park ' ttllert:'l tn her t.:areer lidd 'tem' in pan lrum her own experience nver,ea, . She ,pent mtl\l of hl'r !'!Uitlrner vw.:aliurh in Germany :tnu allended high \t.:h<K•I anu t.:ullegc thl'rl' ltlr lWt) year' I t! lh..':" I vc ~en invnh·cd 111 it 111o'1 ~,r my lite . 'he: 'a1d . Whtk 111 Germany. 'he tr:tvclcd through """' ul Wc,tern Europe and the E:t,tcrn Bloc countrit!' She \ittU her c:trly lravd' and cttltur:tl C\pencncc' prepared her lnr ht:r po,llmn h) givmg her a lm .. th. tnd hK1k at international \tuucnh' [ter'l"''"ll\ e I knnw the cxl"itemenl' it can hring. hut "'"' the :tnxietic' that can gn along with 11 . . ,he \:tid . Park 'aid learning lilreign langu: tge' :tnd the cullure' of other I..'Hllntrll.'' j, mon.:' 1mpor1ant lhan ""'' lor tnd:t} ' <:<>liege '""knh. It '' a trcl1h.! nllou' advantage: in the 111h market ." 'he 'aid. "That' the change we have 'een itt the last 10 year, . It wa' alway' ><lmething nice to do. hut it really w;"n l connected to 11111\l people' joh,. But now. >lU· uenl' who c:tn put internation:tl experience on their re,ume have a much beuer ch:tncc in the job mar~ et. " Park "'"' \atd the :tverage t.:nllege 'tudcnl henclih from the expert· encc> of the Untver-ity' l:trgc international >tudcnl p<lpulation . Fur ."111\l Amerit.:an> tod:ty who are gclltng an cdu..:ation. if they are nor g.cumg 'orne kintl of internultnnal background in what they are 'tudymg. they oll"l' mj,,jng 'Oilll'thtll); when they gn out ttllo the joh market, 'he 'aid. I thin~ the intern:tlional \lUdenh here can be a trcmendou' re>ourt.:e to the Untvcr-ity and the community . ' Rl',Jdc' a ...... l,tlllg. vi,iung. 'tuUenl\ .11 lJ nl L. the I ntem:tltunal Center "'"' work' with I<!Cal ' tudenh who w:int to 'tudy ovcN!:t\ . STAFF PHOTO BY MARVIN YOUNG Cardinal cardigans James Mullins (lett), a traveling merchant, displays sweaters for .sale to U of L students Nov. 29. INSIDE ... STAFF PHOTO BV GREGORY HARRIS Harvard University professors Ernest May (left) and Richard Neustadt. w1nners of U of L's first Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order. speak at a Nov. 20 ceremony. Grawemeyer A ward winners urge care in world diplomacy By GREGORY HARRIS Stall Wntcr World p<lltllc "'"' ,hnuld rcmcmher hl\tnry\ lc"'"" anu reject ,hnn ->~ghted prejudiCe . at.:t.:ordtng to the rectpienh nf the Uni ver\lt) of Louiwille\ fir,t Grawemeyer Awaru in p<llttical ""cnt.:e . Rich:trd eu>ladl and Ertte\l May. two Harvard Unl\cr,ity prufe!\~ or~. made their a ... ,crt inn at a uv . 10 t.:eremony hononng them '" rectpicnh or the H Charle' Graweme cr aw:trd lot Idea' Improving World Order. In their h<Klk Think in~,: in Time. the two pmpu'e that world leadcrrethin~ the pre,umpltnn> and >lereotype' they u'e ln judge intcrnatitmal ... ituation,. M:ty 'aid every p<llitician npcr ;tle' I rom a rigid 'el nl pre,umptinn' For e~amplc . Snvtcl leader Mikhail Gnrhachcv and Prc"dcnl elect Geltrge Bu,h operate lrum npp<l\itc p<•inh or view . "For Mr. Gorhachev . it " a truth that <:<ttllllllttll\111 " bellcr than capilalt\111. he \ittd . It' hard ln hclicvc that Mr. llu'h will wake up and believe that t<:aragu.t " bellcr nil under the ( M.trxl\t ) Sa11danl\t:" I he two ' ugge'l taktng a dii\Ct look at hl\tory to he lle!" under \ lJnd hnth prohkm' and ' "lui"'"' · May 'aiu . "llnucr,landtng the prohlcm trl· vol vc' undcr,tamJm:;. \\hat ha' chant ed . he 'aid We dtd ' " in the ltr'l place het:.tU\C hl\tttry " where pn,hlcm' come lrum . Unfortunately. leader' pay Ill tic allcnllon tn a region ' h"tor) unlll it hen1111e' a political " '''' · Ia} 'a Ill. For lnur decade, . l11r C\:ttllplc. the top level' ol the Amenc.ttt government p:ttd no :tllcntion to tt.:aragua . Pcrhap' the} hould have . he 'aid . Allhough a thorough e\:ttntna tion of a rcgtnn' JKiitlil"al and ht,tnneal dttll:ttc l:tke' '""" · 1\l.t) ~ <.uU h:<.u.J~r' often h :.1 H~ more tum.: to make ucci,ittn' than lhc} allow thC11N: I"'' · It " the n.tlur:tl tcndcn.-y ol 1..h:c.: I,IOI1 maker' and 1hc1r ai t.h:' to leap to the quc,tion . What dn we do. he ' '"d CORRECTION In then ru'h . !cadet' tend ln 1udgc \llUatum' h) prc<:cdenh that tin nul apply. he -:tul l·or example . May continued. Prc\ldenl Dwtght D Ei,enhnwer vt C: \\tC:d the Korean c.:unllil't til tern" nl ~ orlu War II Suh"'qucnt pt e\lucnt' \lewcu the V1c1nam War a' a new Kurco.1n War. anJ lc:u .. kr' are nnw trcatlllg the c.:ntral Amcnl· ~m cri'i' a' the} dtd ictn:ttn . thnugh there ;~rc kw .... imllant ie ... . he 'ait.J . 'cu,t:t<lt 'aid p<>litical 'hon ' lg.hh:Jnc" ulten rc ... ult' lrom \l:tlC\111Cn projeCting peNmal lllll· IIVC\ onto their COUtllerpan' anU 'lercntyptng ntha lcade" . We thought a gtKid deal about 1111" one could "'Phi,llc:tlc thmc ' tcrcol yf'-'' a htt hellcr tlt,tn that. he .., ~ud rhc p:ur <ic\lgncu a lcthntque the) call placing. where \\ol"itl ltgurc' .tre 1udgcd 11111 hy the oh' cn cr ' ""'"'"> . hut hy the e~cnt' th.tl 'hatlCd the leader' lilc Continued on Page 3 Because of a reponer's error, a story in the Nov. 17 edition of The Louiwille ardinal incorrectly announced the date of University A~sociate Archivist Torn Owen·~ politicial kickoff pany a\ Dec. 3. In fact the pany will be he ld Dec. 2. Inviting campus environment necessary to recruit and retain minority students Last of a three-part series By KE ETH HARDIN Staff Writer Student lca<lcr' and admini,tratur' ulike '"Y th:tt tl the Univ<!r,tly ol Louiwtllc i' going to ttnprove ''' nttnonty ,tulfent ret.:ruitment and re tcnllon ''" ' "lit.:,. 11 mu'l liN e,. tahli>h a campu' atmmph<!re where thn\e \lUdcnl\ wtll feel at home "I can l think ol anythtng more ttnp<ln:mt 111 an tncoming 'tuuenl than to know that there arc people who are in the "tme hoat "' he " · 'aid lJ nl I. AACP chapter Pre"denl Ger:tld While . We need 1<1 \how p<llentml \tudenl\ that there i., u rc:tl. thnving hluck wmmuntty at U ol I_ that i' mvolved nn c:ttnpu> and ha' """ething valuahlc to ttlkr them . Ahoul 10 percent ol the lull -lttllc undergraduate >tudent' enrolled at nf L tn I'JX7 were hlad and hlack' t.:Oillp<l\ed 5.5 percent ol the 'l:lu~1l' part -lttnc \lltdent'. :tl:l:oru tng tn 'lati,tic' prc,cnted to the Board ol Tnl\lee' by V tee Pre" dent lur Student AITatr' Denny Golden dunng ih Oct. 2-l mecllng Over the ''"' ltve year,, the mttll· her ol hlack 'tudent' at lJ nl I. ha' incrca,ed hy 205 . However. "' total enrollment "'"' grew dunng th<l\e year\, the percentage ul hlack' 111 the total \tudenl p<lpulallon ha' hovered arounu \CVen percent. De,ptle the mcre:t,ed number ol hlach. White. a nattvc ol Louiwille' We>l End . ,,ud much ol Loutwtllc' black communtly '''" Smoking ... 'ce' U ul I. '" a predonttnantly white in,titution . I t.tlk to my lncml' down there (tn the We,t F.nd) and they '"Y that lJ ol L i' nol a pl:t\OC lor hla'k pen· pie . he 'atd . 'J don 't lhtnk "' the r<!,ult of any willlul uclton on U of I.' p:tn . hut that lccltng dt>e' CXI\l. and WC lleeU to he aggre\\IVC in comhalttl!,! it The AACP and other campu' group' arc 'fJ<HNtring a v:triety of recruitment progr:ttm llc\lgned to · lunttltarlle hlut.:k \tudenl' wtlh lJ ol I. hcfore they furm negaltve perception" While' off tee and an<Hher \tudcnl ,:roup. the Black Engtneer' and Continued on Page 2 Index ... A Bad Scene ... Student attacked while working the desk at Car-dinal Hall ......... ...... Page 2 Administration Building to be named for H. Charle Grawemeyer Afterclass review the latest movie and record releases Cardinal Edltorlal Board looks a t the bullies tn the Legislatures who threr.ten U of L's buget over the smoking policy News Brlefs ............... Page 2 Afterclass .................. Page 4 Sports ....................... Page 6 Sports Carda ... A look at U of L'• new •ports trading cards ......... Page 8 1M ltory, Page 2. 8MetoriM,Pegea4-5. tn Edltorlala, ............ Page 8 Editorials .................. Page 8 PerspectJve ................ Page 9 Classified Ads ........... Page 10
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Title | The Louisville Cardinal, December 1, 1988. |
Volume | 60 |
Issue | 14 |
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VOL. 60 NO. 14 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY December 1, 1 988 10 PAGES AN INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER
Smoking plan draws threat
of reprisal from lawmakers
II> MICiti\1 :1. llJCKER
.,tall \\ ntcr
Sc\er,tl Kcntud~ kg"lahtr' h,l\c
,,tlkd the lnl\er\11 oll.mll\\tlle'
ptnJlt"l'd ... mo~mg poll~y a threat to
the ''"'"' ':.1 .5 htlltnn tuhac.:u llt·
du,tr\ .uul htnteu that U ul I tttu'l
rC\ "~ the poltly "' lace a ttghtcr
hudgct
ll ul I d•oc'n 1 neeu a '""'ktng
polt ) an;ntore than I need '""
ltc.lll, . , ,nd Rep Cl.t) Crupper. I>
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