10 Wednesday, November 7.1979 University Daily Kansan From page one The Chamber and Concert Series asked to make the $6,000, which it has received in each of the past two years in fall supplementary funding, part of its permanent block allocation. Funding for its fall and summer series has been from its supplementation, but funding for the summer series previously has come from fall supplementary hearings. RAYMOND STUIL, director of the RAIMOND STUIL, asks not only to ask you for a dime more in the Chamber Series nor the Concert Series. We simply want to provide the same activities for everyone. In other business, the committee heard requests from Women in Law and the Undergraduate Anthropology Association for fall supplementary funding. in Women in Law requested about $650 in fall supplementary funds. Members said they wanted to use the money to help finance a job or regional women and the law conference. Meg Matheson, Manhattan Law student, said, "Of critical importance to us is this women and the law conference. It is a nativ- al organization for women law students." CONTACTS MADE AT the proposed conference would be important for the school's students and future graduates, she said. Promoters work to bring reggae concert to Hoch Bob Marley and the Wailers, the largest-selling reggae band in the world, probably will appear Dec. 8 at Hito Audtrium, an activist activities official said yesterday. Responding to rumors that the band would be inducted into the Air Force for suction aid, and no contract had been signed between SUA and Neospace Inc., a Kansas City, Mo. based firm that would have served as Air Force ambassadors. "They are not ready to sign. I'm sure it will be soon but there are still conditions to be worked out," Kahler said. She said she was not sure what specific conditions needed to be negotiated. Neopse, however, already has begun promoting the show, according to John Katz, vice president of public relations for the firm. Although nothing will be final until the signatures are on the contract, the concert is expected to be held at 7:30 p.m. tickets, which probably will go on sale Saturday, will cost $8 and $9, with a $6 discount ticket. All seating will be by reservations. Betty Wright, a soul singer who has sung back-up vocals on some of Marvel's albums, and Pat's Blue Riddim Band, a local reckon band, also will appear at the show, Katz says. "We felt Lawrence would be a real good reggie market," Katz said. "The University hasn't had a major concert this semester." He said this would be Marley's first tour of the Midwest. Two Marley concerts, scheduled for Kansas City, Mo., were cancelled in 1978. Foreign & Domestic Parts DON SCHICK AUTO PARTS 1209 East 23rd 481-2200 Since signing with Island records, an independent label, in 1972, Marley steadily has climbed in international popularity. His most popular group is the most popular reggae band in the world. The two groups did not receive funding last spring during regular budget hearings for fiscal year 1980. Marley has released nine albums on the Island label. The tour is designed to promote his latest release, Survival. The Undergraduate Anthropology Association requested $990 in supplementary funding to finance guest lectures and films. Reggae is based heavily on Jamaican music, and it includes songs that say Hale Selassion, the late Ethiopian emperor; the personification of God and that smoking; marijuana (Ganja) is a drug. Reggae emphasizes steady, looping rhythms and sharp lyrics that criticize racial oppression and exploitation of third-world countries by wealthy countries. 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