Legal tender Embarrassment of riches awaits Washington law interns. See page 3. SINCE 1839 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1986, VOL. 96, NO. 96 (USPS 650-640) Doubl The University Senate Human Relations Committee conducted the first round of public hearings on South Africa last night in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The committee heard statements from eight groups and individuals. The hearings continue tonight with nine speakers scheduled to present their views. See related story p.12. Their styles were different but their messages were the same: KU students and faculty are concerned about the situation in South Africa. The South African government follows a policy of apartheid, which is legalized racial segregation. Chris Bunker, Shawne third-year law student and president of the KU Committee on South Africa, told the human relations committee that his committee was frustrated with the Public airs views on S. African rule Eram Martin Both are em lack of communication with the Kansas University Endowment Association Staff writers In the past year, some students and faculty members have protested the Endowment Association's ties to companies that do business in South Africa. Ar By Tim Hrenchir By Juli Watt Staff writer A section on that that students from was deli of the group said yesterda the petitia students who residents vo problems by balance bette and voters werest in community' Daryl Rial Douglas Couisel Developer of the petition from its mair oppose the pr Lawrence. "We've sat in, we've protested, we've educated, we've worked politically," Bunker said. "At this point, I don't know what else we can do." "This is the kind of issue that really sets people on fire. There is nothing more obvious than apartheid is the worstest thing you've ever seen." Congress a December as of Defense b through the The group I position to which $m4$ bills bonds were the petition Route 2, said Monday even petition be wouldn't be students. By Lynn Ma Staff writer The Univ receive $2 mmy to my study ins, chemica with chemic and animal i researcher st Bandele The money plement neur already in prty said, Elias De the neuroto professor of t Bunker suggested the University take legal action to prove that the Endowment Association is not a separate entity from the University. Therefore, he said, the Endowment Association would be forced to abide by the wishes of faculty and students. Michaelis s focus on the defend again than on the chemicals. Richardson was a total whole thing. V the constitut be taken away Akin said, "singled out our voters." He said he Akin said he the potential called temp rent residents John Reinhan Kansas secrea said last wees, stat David Katzman, chairman of the Senate Human Relations Committee. High scores fill fans See HEARING, p. 5, col. 5 Hours: M-T-W-F-SAT 9:30-6:00 Th 9:30-8:30 Sun 12:5:00 Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1986 izza nards marketing the University of portage. ig else, Pizza Hut eweke said. This irts and food was za Hut donates a of money to KU ball and is con- Relays, Leiwke University enso and the enson had created, ved the associa- it has been a "Leiweke said. arrriage." se, the KUAC. makes our fans " Gary Hunter, sector, said. "It's ay our people." old not estimate ney Pizza Hut promotion was a m's supporters. me up with the University inter said. They October and it would be fun education early in the atter of proposing it, Hunter peroni and anying ever since. romotion wasn't to the game, but of those already involved in games because of the ounts, was just a ne purpose of the hadn't expected score so many redicted another at午班 against ies mphrey came to w lecture series the Landon Lec Kansas State s has attracted alineist Liberaleade Yasser resident George 20 y have a big verybody at KU er there," Eps of shows us up. for KU to be issue." alization of the r in the future. students could ikers to bring to Kansan Magazine ld set up a stu t, possibly inad a represenssoring family.