Monday, Feb. 17, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Carriage Continued from p. have to wait until 9 o'clock '.' The two plan to get married in August 1987. Although they had discussed marriage, Khani said Barter's proposal came as a shock. Barter smiled and said, "I'm glad she said yes." "It it was the most exciting day of my life," Khani said. About 75 people, mostly students and families, took advantage of the ride. Wee said, "It was well received, and I think we'll be trying it again." SUA charged $2 a person for reserved rides and $1 for first-comer-first-serve riders. The Union lost money on the activity, but it was meant for promotional purposes. Wee said, and to add to the atmosphere of their "Romance on the Hill" theme. Many riders noted the economical price compared to similar rides at the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Mo., which charges $25 per couple. Monica Hubert, a Hays freshman who rode on the carriage, said, "This is a lot cheaper than the Plaza, which makes it even more near and dear to my heart." Haiti U. S. Embassy spokesman Phil Brown said Duvalier could not enter the United States because he did not have the required visa and would not be granted one. Continued from p. 1 "The State Department has said he would be inadmissible to the United States as an undesirable alien," Brown said. "He has not applied for a visa, but the State Department has said they would not grant him one." "They point out that his security could not be guaranteed and there is an extradition treaty between the United States and Haiti which he would be subject to." A foreign ministry representative visited Duvalier Saturday in a bid to convince him to approach Liberia for political asylum, but Duvalier's lawyer told reporters the West African nation could not guarantee his security. The United States still was working closely with the French government to find a country that would accept Duvalier, he said. Duvalier has applied for political refugee status in France. Lawyer Sauveur Vaisse told reporters yesterday Duvalier hoped to stay in France to study at a university and return to a normal life. Bond said, "Friends, I'm selling these Hitler bonds. I know this guy is a little distasteful, but it's a good investment, 20 cents back on your dollar." You'd run me out of town. Well, these people in South Africa are Hitlers in descentence," he said. Continued from p.1 Besides being the morally right thing to do, divestment is the financially smart thing to do. Bond said, because the economy in South Africa is worse than ever and probably will crash. handling the investments for the University should be investigated because they were not exercising good financial judgment. Bond said that whoever was The speech highlighted a day of workshops on different areas of law. The three workshops began at 3 p.m. in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. Benjamin E. Franklin, chief judge of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Kansas, conducted a session on bankruptcy law. James Tippin, a Kansas City, Mo., tax attorney, led a session on tax law, and a session on nontraditional careers in law was conducted by J. Oliver Lee, a Wichita attorney. Bond, who recently announced his candidacy for the U.S. House, has served in the Georgia legislature for 20 years. When he was first elected to the state house of representatives, he was denied his seat by members who opposed his stand on the Vietnam War. In 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Bond must be seated because the Georgia house had denied him his freedom of speech. Bond was nominated to run for vice president at the 1968 Democratic National Convention, but was forced to withdraw because, at age 28, he was too young. His civil rights accomplishments include founding the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a group which held protests and sit-ins across the South, and helping to found the Southern Poverty Law Center. Continued from p.1 Tim Hamilton, Deerfield, Ill., junior who attended the party, said many people took cabs and from the sorority. Shadden said he did some additional business at the Mad Hatter, 700 New Hampshire St. Some people who drove to the party avoided the bridge roadblock by taking 1-70 from the east to west Lawrence exits, he said. Accident the kansas River bridge, he said. The Delta Delta Delta sorority was having a party there. The cab drivers were excited, he said, because drunken college students usually leave the best tips. KU students usually tip well, a phenomenon Shaddad couldn't explain. College students' funds normally are limited, he said. Continued from p. 1 and started coming down the hill faster and faster." Damage to the hall was negligible. 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