University Daily Kansan, October 6, 1981 Page 5 Sadat From page one An announcer for Radio Calio, which was broadcasting the parade live, was heard telling the shocked audience to remain seated, but the crowd had been directed to the contusion by jumping from their seats. The shots were clearly heard over radio and television, but the live broadcast was imminent. In Washington, President Reagan was informed of the射击 at 6:31 a.m. CDT by Edwin Meese, his counselor. There was no official White House reaction. A massive array of American weaponry-plus Soviet, West European and Chinese arms—rolled through Nasr city in front of Sadat and tens of thousands of Egyptians. The parade is staged annuity to commemorate the Egyptian "victory" in the 1973 war. But this year, the ceremony also served as a warning to Libya, one of the Soviet Union's major Fiddle East allies and a major Egyptian foe. "Fate has placed Egypt in a sensitive region surrounded by conflicts and ambitions." Egypt has a leading role and shoulders the major burden in any confrontation between the Arab nation (World) and its enemies." Gen. Halim Wahid was warned in a speech at the start of the parade. The Egyptian show of force followed threats issued yesterday by Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadijah that he would use his Islamic resources and blood "to liberate Egypt and Sudan." South African divestment plans discussed The KU Committee on South Africa met last night to discuss strategies to put pressure on Kansas to divest funds invested in South Africa by involving local churches and legislators. By CATHERINE BEHAN Staff Reporte THE COMMITTEE decided that the best way to be a goal was to put pressure on the university by banning it. "It's important to get the local community involved. Injustice is going on in South Africa, and most people don't know about it and don't know how it affects them,"巴拉赛 Bacour Tasc, coordinator of KUSA, said to about 15 people last night in Parlor A of the Kansas University. "Strong pressure from below, combined with outside pressure, means they will listen because they can't afford not to listen to public opinion," he said. Staff Reporter Committee member Harland Preckel said that the group should become more viable through the use of AI. One way the group plans to involve the community is through a panel discussion with State Rep. Norman Justice, D-Kansas City, scheduled for Nov. 2. KUSA PLANS TO HAVE a rally, a dinner and a panel discussion about the issue of Kansas inmates in prison. "Justice may sponsor a bill in the Kansas Legislature that would make people divest the retirement funds invested by corporations in Kansas in South Africa," Toure said. Several states have passed similar laws, including Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Michigan Another strategy the committee planned was to send a letter to Todd Seymour, president of the Kansas University Endowment Association, asking him to meet with the group to discuss the issues. THE LETTER would also state that the group was unhappy when it tried to set up a meeting with Seymour and the trustees earlier in the semester, it was told that meetings had not been scheduled yet when in fact they had, Toure said. "It's related to the past and present behavior regarding this issue," Tour said. "Everything is done to block our attempts to discuss the issue Seymour, who was not at the meeting, said last night, "That is not right. We only have these meetings when there's a backlog of things to consider. SEYMOUR ADDED that he did not know when that would be. "We will be in contact with them as soon as we get things squared away," he said. "We will try to find out where he stands and see if we can work with him on this issue." Tout The group also plans to send a letter to Chancellor Gene A. Budig informing him of the results. Whistle From page one have to wait until we see the petition before I can comment." Because the whistle was connected to a new digital computer time system earlier this year, Van Ende said, it might be difficult to reconnect the whistle to take a break on Saturdays. ALL THAT THE facilities operations does to program the digital clock is to go by class schedules in the Timetable, said Robert Porter, assistant director of facilities operations. 7:20 whistle is it's getting out of bed," he said. "It shouldn't be a public alarm clock." Jamieson also said he wanted to discontinue the 7:20 a.m. whistle on weekdays because it "should not be needed to mark the end of a non-existent 6:30 a.m. class." If the command were given by the chancellor, the whistle would be stopped on Saturday or any other day. He said, "Nobody's getting anything out of the "I've heard controversy about it for 25 years," Porter said. The mandate to begin operation of the whistle from Cancellor Frank Strong on March 28,1972 Although Meinhold is in charge of blowing the whistle, ultimate control apparently rests in the head of the chimney. ON THAT DAY, the whistle was scheduled to blow for the first time at 5:50 a.m., but because the chancellor's order hadn't been transmitted in time, the whistle did not make its debut until 2:30 p.m. ASK The Kansan ran a headline saying, "The Toot Manifesto is Effective Today." The original whistle, known as "Old Faithful," was laid to rest in 1945 when 195 of steam, usually forced through the whistle from heating boilers below, split a seam in its side. From page one changes were unnecessary and railroaded through. "I don't see any other schools having any problems with ASK," McDougal said. "It's all on them." all other ASK schools trained the 40-cent fee, but a State's Finance Committee recommended that the fee be lowered. "I think we need to talk all this out," Bingaman said. "There are some shortcomings." In the end, the committee only agreed to disagree. SCHWINN® 1820 W. 6th 842-6363 We service all makes. SUA FILMS (1936) Tuesday, Oct. 6 Mr. Deeds Goes to Town VALID ID CARDS Instantly - Laminated - Color available at I - DENT SYSTEMS Room 1144 Ramada Inn d41-5905 Frank Capra's classic populist comedy, which draws on the character and shows the city stickers a thing or two. With Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur, Gwen Bancroft, Lionel Stallion (158) and Tom Savage. Wednesday, Oct. 7 The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe (1973) A breezy, hilarious saitre about a naive young violinist in the middle of two war rushes. Directed by Yves Robert. Plus: Max Tieck and Gregory Reiter, 8:30 min. Color French hues, 7:30. 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