University Daily Kansan, September 11, 1984 Africa Page 5 continued from p.1 Russ Ptacek, Nunemaker senator and co-chairman of the Minority Affairs Committee, said he could not support the bill or the resolution without more information. Ptaeke said the bill could put too many restrictions on the organizations that received money from the student activity fee. "FISICALLY, FVE ALWAYS been one to say that when you are spending public money, you should spend it where you get the most benefit," he said. "This certainly could be a great concern." Vogel and Higherbagger have a list of more than 300 companies with ties to South Africa, and it includes such companies as Coca-Cola Co. and International Business Machines Corp. The Africa Fund, a national research group, compiled the list. Vogel and Highbagger this month also set up a temporary committee to study and take action against South Africa because of its apartheid. Highberger's resolution calls for the Endowment Association to divest itself from investments in corporations doing business in South Africa and not to make new investments in such companies. HIGHERERGER SAID THE most recent figures on such investments of the Endowment Association were from 1978, when the organization had $8 million invested in such companies. He said figures were difficult to get from the Endowment Association because it was a private corporation. Steve Mennaugh, director of public relations for the Endowment Association, said that only Todd Seymour, president of the Endowment Association, could answer questions about such a resolution. Seymour could not be reached for comment Menaigh said the Endowment Association had a policy that allowed donors to require that their money not be invested in companies that did business in South Africa. SMALL WORLD will meet from 9:15 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 2411 S. Broadway. TODAY ON CAMPUS A FITNESS AWARENESS Techniques will be at 7 p.m. in 230 Robinson Gymnasium THE SUA STRATEGY Games Club will meet on Tuesday, to 11 p.m. in the Trail Room THE STUDENT SENATE Rights Committee will meet in parlor A and B with the following officers: Jason Kline THE STUDENT SENATE Finance Committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Regionalist Room of the Kansas Union. A LINGUISTIC COLLOQUY will take place at 7:0 p.m. in 2016 Blake Hall Herbert Galton will speak about "Jean-Paul Sartre and the Russian Instrumental" COLLEGE YOUNG DEMOCRATS will meet at 9 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. University would have received about $49,000 for the NASA project and $60,000 for the NSF project next year. "THE KU REMOTE Sensing Lab is simply trying to go in a different direction than I want to go." Fung said. Remote continued from p.1 "It's not that we combined because the professors left," he said. "It was just a chance." Moore said that the present Remote Sensing Lab had $560.00 in grants with $260.00 in equipment to be installed in the lab after Oct. 1. Moore said the reorganization of the labs did not occur because of the professors' leaving. He also said that the combined labs were enriched with about $1 million in research grants. "Of course, there were all kinds of adjustments to be made after the professors left," Moore said. "It will take some time to rebuild. But we are still very big, and we have new things going now which will almost replace what we've lost." THE STAFF OF the new combined lab includes about 60 graduate and undergraduate students, Moore said. Moore said that besides the graduate students who left to follow the professors, the lab lost many students who had finished working on doctorate and master's degrees. Kenneth Demarest was hired as an assistant professor to fill one staff vacancy, and Siva Prasad Gognien is now a visiting professor at the lab. 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The University of Kansas School of Fine Arts Department of Music Presents Claude Frank, pianist in a Scholarship Benefit Concert 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 12, 1984 Crafton-Preyre Theatre/Murphy Hall Tickets on sale in the Murphy Hall Box Office/All seats reserved/For reservations, call 913/864-3982 Public: $8 & $6; KU Students with ID: $4 & $3; Senior Citizens and Other Students: $7 & $5 All proceeds benefit the KU Music Scholarship Fund 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 12, 1984 All proceeds benefit the KU Music Scholarship Fund Program Sonata in G major, Op. 78 Three Prelude Danzas Argentinas Found in Conte, III Sonata in C minor, Op. 111 Franz Schubert Claude Debussy Alberto Ginastera Ludwig van Beethoven 100 Longest Walking-On-Hands 1900 Johann Hurlunger of Austria walked on his hands from Vienna to Paris in 55 days, 10 hour stints covering a distance of 87 miles. **ATL** *long distance* wands hands down when long distance wins hands down when it comes to immediate credit for incomes. long distance winners. 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