Page 8 University Daily Kansan, October 17, 1980 Bond to discuss minority issues in lecture State Sen. Julian Bond of Georgia will give the Homecoming lecture, "What's Next," at 7 on Tuesday in Hoch Auditorium. He will address issues and how they apply to minorities. Bond, who travels around the country lecturing at college campuses and political forums, has signed a public statement opposing the Sullivan principles, accusing George George Hewlett, director for the American Committee on Africa. The Sullivan Principles advocate improvement of working conditions for His statement calls for divestiture by U.S. companies that invest in South Africa. The Sullivan Principles, however, do not call for divestiture. South African workers employed by U.S. companies. The principles, which many U.S. companies have endorsed, also advocate an end to segregation and the world's opposing public statement was released March 24 at the United Nations. Divestiture has been an issue at the University of Kansas because of the KU Committee on South Africa and its five- year fight to force the Kansas University Endowment Association to divest its holding from companies that invest in South Africa. Bond declared himself a supporter of President Carter when Sen. Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts did not win an nomination for president. He was elected to the Georgia House of Representatives in 1965, but was barred from his seat by the Legislature in 1978 and statements against the Vietnam War. In a 1978 Student Union Activities lecture, Bond said he would vote for Carter only because the candidate he wanted, Rep. Morris Udall of Arizona, was not running and because of former Governor George H.'s history of tight spending for the vote. former reporter and managing editor for the Atlanta Inquirer. Despite winning two special elections in 1966, he did not take his seat until 1987 after the Supreme Court ruled that the police had erred in refusing him his seat. When the Senate is not in session, Bond writes a nationally syndicated weekly column for Newpaper Enterprise Association, Inc. opportunities for the poor BOND, 40, is a graduate of Morehouse College. Atlanta, and is a The Homecoming lecture is free. Presents Homecoming 1980 Featuring the GZARK MOUNTAIN DURHILL PLUS comic impressionist and political satirist DAVID FRYE October 18 7 P.M. Tickets on sale Now at SUA and KIEF'S 7.00 and 8.00 Reserved —50¢ discount with KU ID . GZARK 8001 A FLUROCENT LIGHT bulb in the Chancellor's office apparently caught fire around noon yesterday, thrown back Hail with smoke. No one was injured. On the Record Lawrence fire trucks and a fire investigator responded to the fire. They left after searching the Regents Room in the Chancellor's office. Firemen used a ladder to examine the room's ceiling lights. The buildings were searched but no bombs were found. Hashinger, Ellsworth, Lewis and Templin halls received anonymous phone calls warning of bombs on the fourth floor. Police were able to release the Mullens said yesterday. No major damage was reported to the room. KU POLICE ARE investigating bomb threats to four residence halls. The threats were made at about 11 p.m. Wednesday. KU POLICE ALSO searched Wescoe Hall for a bomb Wednesday after a warning note was found in a restroom. Mullens said the note was found when a maintenance crew was sent to the restroom to repair a stall door that had been torn from its hinges. Damage to the door was estimated at $200, Mullens said. A FRRE Wednesday night in the south Hall was accidental, said Mullens. Lawrence firefighters answered the call at 7 p.m., and were called back to the scene later because the fire was still smoldering. LAWRENCE POLICE said Anwar Husain, 2455 Melleros, was the victim of fraud resulting from the theft of his passbook and secret number from his mailbox. Police said that Hussain had moved and left no forwarding address. Someone waited for his number to be delivered after finding his card, police said. The card and number were mailed to Hussain separately. The person took $1200 from Hussain's account before Hussain realized his mistake. the GRAMOPHONE shop 842.1811 ASK FOR STATION *6 Important! Values await you at the Gramophone Shop as we present an irresistible offer on top quality stereo component! Discounts! Pioneer SX-3400 AM/FM Receiver • 15 watts per channel • 0.08% THD PIONEER $129**88 Mfr's. Suggested List: $189.00 Full Mfr's. 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THE MAGIC OF HOMECOMING October 17-18,1980 Friday 1:30 p.m. Homecoming Parade 2:30 p.m. Post-parade Activities/X-zone parking lot 7:00 p.m. Julian Bond SUA Lecture/Hoch Auditorium/FREE Saturday 9:00 p.m. Alumni Registration/Kansas Union 11:00 p.m. Homecoming Luncheon/Kansas Union* 12:30 p.m. Alumni Band Pre-game Show 1:00 p.m. Marching Band Pre-game Show 1:30 p.m. KU vs. Iowa State 7:00 p.m. Ozark Mountain Daredevils David Frye SUA Concert/Hoch Auditorium *For reservations contact Alumni Association The University of Kansas