6 Thursday, November 15. 1979 University Daily Kansan --together at the same time for the debate," he said. South Africa forum postponed KU student senators probably will have to vote against such support to支援渡度 by U.S. co-operations of their investments in South Africa, because delays in scheduling a debate on such issues A forum, bringing to campus nationally known speakers for and against dissent, was called for by student senators who were faced with two South Africa resilient last spring. The resolutions were taken because of recent heighten of the meeting of the semester. Brad Scaife, chairman of SUA forums, said yesterday that SUA was unable to present the forum this semester as planned because of scheduling problems. "It is difficult to try to get two people Organizers of the debate were trying to get the Rev. Leo Sullivan, the first black on the General Motors board of directors, as a spokeswoman for the group, the author of the Sullivan Principles, which are suggested guidelines for U.S. corporations in South Africa to use in hiring executives. SCAFE SAID they also could contact the South African consulate in Chicago to have a representative speak against divestiture. As possible speakers for diverture, SUA has a few of its own. Washington DC., C.B.C., and Woods University nationalist in South Africa until his publishing license was revoked by the government Scafe said he hoped the debate could be scheduled before the Student Senate elections in mid-February. "It would be helpful to everybody, and not just student senators," he said. Rex Gardner, chairman of the Rights Association, said he thought it would be better to postpone bringing the resolutions before the Senate until senators approved them. GARDNER SAID he would like to have nationally prominent persons debate, "someone who knows about the issue first-band." One of the resolutions, sponsored by student senators Veronica Cruz and Barry Shalinsky, supports divestiture by the Kansas University Endowment Association of its investments in U.S. corporations that have holdings in South Africa. Cruz said she sas "a little disappointed" when he had to leave the semester. However, she said, she would like students to pro-diveiture and anti-divestiture arguments before they make a decision. The other resolution, which was recommended to the Senate by the Rights Committee, sponsored by the Endeavour Association's investments and the Sullivan Principles. Gardner, Scott Shmaleh and Clair Keizer, members of the Committee, sponsored the resolution. The Women's Resource Center and SUA Forums will present LIN FARLEY Sexual Harassment: A Hidden Issue 8:00 pm Thursday, November 15 The Big Eight Room, Kansas Union Admission is free THE COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN New IDs needed to see sporting events "There has been a steady flow of students coming in and out of here all day," he said. "But we have not had substantial problems." Students who do not have their new student identification cards will not be admitted to KU-KRVogeliax exhibition gallery. Students in Welsh, ticket manager, said yesterday. Welsh also said that students without DPs would not be admitted to KU's home football game against Colorado Saturday. distribution at the Satellite Union was much busier yesterday. William Kelly, associate dean of admissions and records, said that 12,000 students had not picked up their IDs by 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Students who did not pick up their IDs as "The students are supposed to have their IDs, 'Wales said. "We will be checking IDs at the door for the basketball game and those who do not have their IDs will not be scheduled can pick them up at Window 1 in the office of admissions and records. Students with student numbers of 257499 or below were scheduled to pick up their IDs Tuesday and those with student numbers of 257498 higher were to pick them up yesterday. Kelly said relatively few students picked up their IDs Tuesday, but said ID "Today, when we distribute the remainder of the IDs, we will go where we can give the best service," said Kelly. Thursday Special Look & Feel Fantastic with our November Coupon Specials $5.00 OFF PERM Includes Hennalucent Reg. $36.00 Conditioning & Precision Cut NOW: $31.00 Good thru Nov. 30th $2.00 OFF ADULT STYLE Includes Shampoo, Reg. $11.00 Conditioning, Precision Cut & Blow Dry NOW $9.00 Good thru Nov. 30th No Appointment Ever Needed! Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed 9-6 Thur: 9-8 Sat: 8-5 Fantastic Sam's the original Family Haircutters 1422 W. 23rd St. Lawrence (Next to Taco Bell)