University Daily Kansan, January 28, 1982 Page 5 Divestment From page one pression in South Africa than in Poland," she said. "They don't think of it as the same." Although the bill would not affect the Kansas University Endowment Association, whose funds were declared private by a state district court, a statutory policy on state funds might put pressure on the Endowment Association to waive its right to hold endowment holdings in South Africa, said Ed Dutton associate professor of social welfare and member of the KU Committee on South Africa. "We certainly plan to sponsor the bill and get as much encouragement for it as we can." "I think the Endowment Association would want to see if there was a state policy on the matter." Dozier From page one Todd Seymour, president of the Endowment Association, said, "I have no idea what bearing a state policy would have on us. It probably would wind up back in court somewhere down the line." Dozier, 56, was kidnapped by the Red Brigades from *17* from his home in Verona, 48 miles west of Puduchin. One state agency the bill undoubtedly would affect is the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System which has more than 77 corporations and banks and stock companies that have holdings in South Africa. The liberation of the general marked the first time police have freed a Red Brigade's captive and the first time a woman has been freed. A U.S. embassy official from Rome was in Padua when police stormed the apartment at 4:30 a.m. CST and met with Dozier immediately after the general was freed, police said. Ron Bleidissel, chief accountant for the agency, refusal to comment on the bill until the agency's secretary returns from out of town next week. Police said the rescue was carried out by the GIS Special Operations group of the Carabinieri—the Italian National police—and there were no injuries. "I can't say whether we'll fight it," he said. However, State Rep. John Solbach, D-Denver, said yesterday that "the bill will not pass with only Justice's name on it. He's a Republican and he's going to need some Republicans to sign the bill." Its state-run television said Doxier might be taken to U.S. military medical facilities at Wiesbaden in West Germany where his wife was killed and six others' families would neither confirm nor deny the report. Justice said he sent drafts of the bill to the council. He said he had not asked anyone to help propose the bill. Park, said that the issue was not partisan, and that he would endorse the bill. "I expect a very positive response," he said. "Voting against this bill is not voting against Norman Justice, it's voting in support of the Republics of Poland and South Africa." "I'm on the record as being opposed to the oppression in South Africa," he said. Police said sources said the apartment in central Padua's medieval student quarter where Dozier was held was located by investigators three days ago and had been under surveillance House Speaker Wendell Lady, R-Overland Bill From page one computer services, research and graphics departments of the Survey. The main floor will house meeting facilities that will be open to the public, he said. "It will expand the working lab capacity and provide more space for geological research." Handy The Geological Survey's research deals with minerals as well as the oil and gas industry. Hambleton said he had urged the legislature to push the bill through early in the session. It keeps logs of where holes have been drilled and works on improving exploration techniques. "We don't want it to fall through the chairs, so to speak," he said. "The longer we wait, the more it would increase the cost. We want as much building for our money as possible." If passed, the bill would take effect immediately, according to State Sen. August Bogina, R-Lenexa, a member of the Ways and Means Committee. Keith Lawton, campus director of facilities planning, said no definite date had been set for the expansion. Hambleton said he expected the bill to pass easily, because the money would not come from the state general fund. He said last year the Legislature formed a special revenue fund for the project by placing a 400 fee on all intent-to-drill permits for oil and gas in Kansas. The bill also transfers $60.133 to the state general fund from the survey fund to reimburse it for money spent on planning the addition. Bogina said this was necessary because money from the survey fund was not available when the project was being planned.. Bogina, a supporter of the bill, helped push it through the committee. "They are cramped for space over there and they need the building." he told the Senator. "Moore leaks very badly, although it's a relatively new building. 'Hamilton said.' The architect has said it would "Perhaps when the bricks were laid, they pulled the moisture through the mortar," he flights scheduled. The next one scheduled is March 22. And Columbia has two more planned for this year, and six for next. The will be on Friday. The Columbia will be the Challenge." Engle said. From page one Engle Engle said that he was unsure of the future of the space program The space program, just like everything also, operates on a limited budget," Engle said. Engle said that his future plans were to stay with the space program in Houston, but he would go back home. "There are 78 astronauts on the list for future flights, and I can't wait for my name to turn up again," Engle said. Set designing for local plays a hobby for facilities analyst By LISA GUTIERREZ Staff Reporter When "The Wabash Winning Streak" opens tonight at the Lawrence Arts Center the action will take place in Wayne Derys's coffee shop. Dexx is a facilities analyst for KU facilities planning. In his spare time, Dexx is also vice president of the Lawrence Community Theater and gives her the highest live play, "The Wabash Winning Streak." "I really like it. I have a lot of fun doing it," Dery said Tuesday. "It gives me a lift." Since October, Dery's evenings and weekends are devoted to designing the set for local puppetwright John Chilcott. "I volunteered for it," said Derr, who has been with facilities planning for 11 years. "They asked me if I was interested in designing the set and I said yes." The "Winning Streak" set isn't the first set Dexx has designed for the theater. He has been involved with the theater since it was formed in 1987, and he was one of the four other play and acting in several others. plays and I've also acted in two University plays," Deryx said. Dex, who has an undergraduate degree in civil engineering from the University of Missouri at Rolla, said his training in civil engineering allows him to build relationships, an ability he uses in set design. "I've been in about a half dozen community "I can perceive what things are going to look like in space," he said. "And I can translate that to drawings." The set Deryx designed consists of a coffee shop in a Nevada casino. "The shop is in the process of renovation." Dera's says. "The set includes a coffee counter, tables and chairs and various signs of renovation." The play is a comedy which centers on the main character's attempts at a winning streak. "You might even call it an avocation," he said. Shows will run nightly at 8 p.m., through Sunday, at Ninth and Vermont streets, with a Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m. For his work on the play, Derrx estimated that he spent about 60 hours designing the set. But he was unable to find a suitable piece. 1/2 PRICE PLANT SALE PLUS-EXTRA SUPER SPECIALS Phila. Cordatum - Pothas - Swiss Cheese 3" and 4" pots, miscellaneous 2 1/4" 3 for $1.00 PENCE GREENHOUSE 15th and New York PENCE GARDEN CENTER WEST 914 West 23rd St. 20% off complete fish set-ups Closed Sunday eight thirty-seven royal college shop monday-saturday massachusetts 10-6 843-4255 sunday 1-5 WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUPS TIME: 6:30-8:30pm EACH MONDAY FOR 12 SESSIONS PLACE: REGIONALIST ROOM. KANSAS UNION DATE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1982 12 SESSIONS PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED CALL 864-3552 JOINTLY SPONSORED BY THE EMILY TAYLOR WOMEN'S RESOURCE CENTER AND THE K.I.D. PSYCHOLOGICAL CLINIC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 864-3552. Live with a Spanish family, attend classes four hours a day, four days a week, four months. Earn 16 hrs of credit (equivalent to $375). BEGINNER OR ADVANCED Cost is about the same as a semester in a U.S. college $2,989. Price includes jet round trip to Seattle from New York room, board, and tuition for Government grants and loans available for eligible students. SEMESTER IN SPAIN 2442 E. Collier S.E. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508 (A Program of Trinity Christian College) year time span). Your Spanish studies will be enhanced by opportunities not available in a U.S. classroom. Standardized tests show our students' language skills superior to students in other schools. You make a lot of time to make all arrangements. FALL SEMESTER • SEPT. 10, Dec. 22: SPRING SEMESTER Feb. 1 • June 1 each year CALL TOLL FREE for full information 1-800-253-9008 (in Mich. or if toll free line imperative call 1-616-942-2903 or 942-2541 collect) SPECIALS FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER TUESDAY: 75' SCHOONERS K. C. COMEDY SHOP EVERY OTHER THURSDAY STARTING THIS WEEK $1.00 COVER. WEDNESDAY: 25° DRAWS $1.00 COVER THURSDAY: "SURE HAPPY IT'S THURSDAY" 1.50 PITCHERS FRIDAY: TGIF $1.00 PITCHERS FROM 2-4 P.M.; $1.50 PITCHERS FROM 4-6 P.M. OPEN 6:00 P.M. MON.-THURS. 2:00 P.M. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS. Start Early and Stay Trim All Year Long At The ALVAMAR NAUTILUS CLUB Take advantage of this gift certificate TODAY! We feature the latest in conditioning equipment. Carefully Charted and Supervised Progress. Sauna, Showers and locker room. Call Today! for appointment 843-2600. And get in the best shape ever. Student, single, couple, corporate rates available. Gift Certificate This entitles to $50 off our regular yearly membership at the Alvamar Nautilus Club Lawrence, Kansas 4120 Clinton Pkwy Phone 843-2600 for an appointment or come out to the upper level of Alvamar Racquet and Swim Club. 7 am-9 pm Monday & Wednesday 9 am-9 pm Tuesday & Thursday 9 am-3 pm Saturday Closed Sunday Emrises 3/1/82