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The number of students enrolled in basic Japanese language classes this semester is 87, compared to 40 in the previous year. Enrollment in Japanese language classes and other classes about Japan and China has increased in the past five years. By Tatsuya Shimizu The increased interest in Japan is a result of its worldwide economic success, which has improved the country's profile and put it in the media spotlight. Childs said. Kelly Hagan, Oklahoma City city senior, visited Japan for a summer while she was in high school. She could not "I wanted to communicate in their own language." she said. Kansan staff writer said the demand for Japanese and Chinese history classes was very high. She said U.S. students needed to understand Japanese culture to foster a relationship with the Japanese community and to instill important values. Bays said he was not sure whether students enrolled in the class because they were interested in the subject or if they were interested in the subject. Joseph Kuo, associate professor of East Asian languages and cultures, said the number of students studying China reflected improved relations between China and the United States in the 1980s. Bv Wes Denton But Kuo said interest in studying China decreased after the June 1989 incident in Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Chinese army troops entered the square and crushed pro-democracy demonstrations. By Wes Denton Kansan staff writer The organization, 20 Good Men, was started three years ago by 1989 KU graduate Reggie Hodges, and his father. A benefit to help raise money and community interest for an organization that refurbishes area homes in economically stressed communities will be tonight at Liberty Hall, 642 Massachusetts St. Kuo said he thought the declining interest was temperate, however. One out of five people in the world is Chinese. Benefit to raise money for homes Protest Margaret Baptist, Kansas City, Kan., senior, said she studied in Last year. Continued from p. 1 DOCTORS POHL & DOBBINS Bauer said the petitioners' ultimate goal was to see the Defense Department change its policy. But until then, they wanted to see the University's anti-discrimination policy enforced. Hodges said. When Baptist started learning Chinese seven years ago in high school, she said her friends wondered why she didn't speak. The money raised will go to buy lumber and tools to refurbish hornes. John Falso, Charleston, W.Va., said he would perform in a ract act. But in the past two years, Baptist said her friends had told her that the language probably was useful in business. 1000 FRAMES TO CHOOSE FROM The organization has been responsible for closing 12 crack houses in the City area. Hodges said. It received a grant award for best volunteer group in 1988. SAME DAY SHOPPERS ONSITE WELCOME LAB She said Senate would stand up Frison said he was not against homosexuals. Shows will be performed at 7 and 9:30 tonight. Tickets, which cost $5, can be purchased in advance at Liberty Hall or at the door. Tickets also will be sold from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in front of Wesco Hall. OPTICAL DISPENSARY ON MOST PRESCRIPTIONS ECONOMY FRAMES Hall said that Senate did not want to ban ROTC from campus but wanted the University to be kept away from bringing its anti-discrimination policy OPTOMETRISTS The idea behind 20 Good Men is not to change the physical look of communities but to make people care about their health and their surroundings, he said. Aimee Hall, student body vice president, said Student Senate was in a meeting when it was informed about the protest. 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