University Daily Kansan, March 1, 1985 Page 5 S. Africa continued from p. 1 Robert Jerry, chairman of the Human Relations Committee, said last week that the council could only recommend that the Endowment Association divest because it is a private organization and is not financed by the University. KNAPPER SAID THAT after the forum, SenEx would meet April 4 to draft a resolution concerning whether the Endowment Association should divest. SenEx will announce expressions expressed at the forum to the council and will submit a resolution to divest or not. James Carothers, ex-officio member of SenEx and council chairman, said if the council was to vote on the resolution, it would have to do so at its April 11 meeting because the council would be preparing for its elections at its April 18 meeting. That meeting is the last council meeting of the semester. "April 11 has to be the day we present it to council if we're going to do it at all," he said. Knapper said three SenEx members would act as a committee to draft the resolution and adopt it. SENEX MEMBERS MILTON Scott and Michael Foubert, both student senators, and Norman Yelman Jr., professor of American history at the University on the committee and to draft the resolution. Carothers said groups or individuals who wished to speak at the forum should notify Knapper said Carothers would preside over the forum. Robert Friauf, SenEx member, said that groups or individuals who notify SenEx would be given the first chance to speak at the forum. If only a few people show up for the forum, they will be given more than five minutes to speak. thousands of invitations to speak around the country. He likes to speak on college campuses, the spokesman said. Farrakhan continued from p. 1 BUT SOME PEOPLE don't think KU is the proper site for a Farrakhan appearance. Fedder said that people who thought Farrakha was just a controversial speaker would have been more skeptical. "It's beyond controversial," he said. "It's dangerous. "If he comes here, I just know there will be a lot of trouble." Fedder said Farrakhan's views were irrational and destructive to society when he was president. "We can't support such extremism," Fedder said. "The whole point of America is to have a society of all different minorities that work with each other." Fedder said that he would join protests against Farrakhan if he spoke on campus next month. George said members of Hillel had called him to complain about plans to bring anti-Semitic speakers to campus, and the complaints had contributed to the decision not to invite Richard Butler, a member of the Aryan Nation, to speak at the University. BUT GEORGE SAID Farrakhan still would be invited because he was a nationally known person. The Black Nationalist movement Farrakhan is associated with promotes the separation of blacks and whites and the separation of separate black nation within the United States. Yesterday, however, Farrakhan rejected an offer of military training and weapons from Libyan leader Moammar Khadifa. He told a news conference in Washington that black Americans didn't want to overthrow the U.S. government by force. The two other speakers for Alpha Week are scheduled to appear on campus March 18. George said Young and Cleaver could not appear with Alpha Week because of conflict configs. The bill to finance the appearances of the speakers must be approved by the Senate's University Affairs Committee and then by the Budget Committee before the money can be given to the group. The bill also contains a stipulation that the University Events Committee determine that security will be adequate to protect each speaker and members of the audience. 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