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Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky • 61

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1994 LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER, LEXINGTON, KY: I TODAY 3 IN THE NEWS The Rev. Molly Marshall was a tenured professor at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Female minister says gender played role in job disputes JANET HERALD LEADER BY PAUL PRATHER trinal beliefs to which faculty members The Rev. HERALD LEADER RELIGION WRITER must adhere. Molly tenured professor who resigned Mohler declined this week to explain she thinks Theological Seminary under pressure he said their disagreement had nothing to Marshall says A from Louisville's Southern Baptist how Marshall had broken the Abstract.

But she was targeted for removal partly do with her being a woman or a minister. some says feminist because she's an ordained female minister. "There is absolutely no evidence for that, and it is simply untrue," Mohler said. theology "is The Rev. Molly Marshall, 44, said she "Even though I do not believe that the New bringing to also drew fire because she explores a Testament allows for women to serve as focus again modern theology considered too feminist by pastors, that is not an issue which I would that the some.

use to charge a faculty member. This was message of She resigned from the seminary Aug. 19 not an issue in this case." Jesus is good after President R. Albert Mohler Jr. threat- The seminary hired eight new faculty news for ened to press disciplinary charges against members for this fall and three of those are her.

Mohler said she had violated the women, he said. Abstract of Principles, a statement of doceveryone." SEE MARSHALL, 6 High on Rose open again, but it's not serving food Louisville, local DJs make bet on game ratching today's UK-U of football game might be a hair-raising experience for two Lexington radio announcers. That's because Don Edwards and Timi Taylor of the "Get Up and Go Show" on FM have made a friendly wager with their counterparts at WRKA103.1 FM in Louisville. Both stations use "Oldies 103" as a slogan. If of wins the game, Edwards and Taylor will have to dye their hair cardinal red.

If UK wins, WRKA disc jockey John CRANE Ramsey and his "Breakfast HERALD LEADER TV-RADIO WRITER Bunch" partners will dye their hair Wildcat blue. "I'll be sweatin' the whole time I'm watching the game," said Taylor, who plans to be in the stands at Commonwealth Stadium today. "But I've talked with some of the (UK) football players and they say I don't have to worry." Taylor, whose normal hair color is brunette, says she has more to worry about than Edwards, who has less than a full head of hair. Gladiator returns: An "American Gladiator" is back home in Lexington for a visit. this weekend.

Victoria Gay, known as "Jazz" on the syndicated TV show "American Gladiators," is participating in today's Pralltown neighborhood festival. She will sign autographs and meet with friends from 1 to 10 p.m. SEE ON THE AIR, 15 BY LISA RAMIREZ HERALD-LEADER STAFF WRITER atrons can belly up to the but bar at they'll High be on able Rose to again, order only beer. The restaurant-bar, closed two weeks ago by the health department, managed to open again yesterday but only after relinquishing its food license. Tom Flora, deputy commissioner for environmental health for the Fayette County Health Department, said the establishment's owner, Michael Banks, relinquished his food service license after inspectors revisited High on Rose yesterday and said it was not ready for inspection.

With no food service license, Banks could open only the bar section of the business. High on Rose will serve only beer out of a bottle, can or in a paper or plastic cup No mixed drinks will be served. Flora said Banks will also be allowed to serve potato chips and pretzels as snacks, as long as they are in bags or sold in a vending machine. Michael Banks, the owner High on Rose, said inspectors told him yesterday that the holes in some walls needed to be sealed, other walls needed to be cleaned and floors needed to be fixed before he could be reinspected. Banks was disappointed, but said he would fix the problems.

A health inspection two weeks ago found that new plumbing was installed in the upstairs bar without approved plans or SEE HIGH, 15 Aladdin's carpet to fly on Saturday mornings this fall BY N.F. MENDOZA actor Dan Castellaneta (Homer Prince. of Jonathan LOS ANGELES TIMES Simpson), Returning from the Brandis Bebe movie and video as the parrot Neuwirth Michael irst Aladdin wowed 'em at the spirited box office, residents Then of Agra- those Hills lago is Cop 2). Gilbert Scott Gottfried Weinger (Beverly Jeter Kane (Addams Family Values), Carol bah flew video with plays Aladdin, with Lin- Keith David (Platoon), Tim Curry straight to the sequel Return to Jafar. Now da Larkin doing the voice of (Rocky Horror Picture Show), Aladdin, Jasmine, lago and others Jasmine.

Nancy Cartwright Simpare riding their magic carpet onto Castellaneta said he was Matt Frewer the small screen with "Disney's enced by Williams' "high energy Perlman (TV's Ron Aladdin: The Series," and fast the "Beauty and the Malcolm airing on talking" from movie. CBS Saturday mornings begin- McDowell (A Clockwork Orange), Aladdin and his magic lamp 17. The TV series will serve up Rene Aberjonois Trek: will be involved in many ning Sept. some other familiar voices Deep Space as adventures in the new Disney Taking over voice duties for well: Jason Alexander Ton Loc (Posse) and "Just Say series, beginning Sept. 17.

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