Legal tender Embarrassment of riches awaits Washington law interns. See page 3. SINCE 1889 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A man is hurting. THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 1986, VOL. 96, NO. 96 (USPS 650-640) Windy Details page 3. Public airs views on S. African rule 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. Their styles were different but their messages were the same; KU students and faculty are concerned about the situation in South Africa. and Lori Poison Staff writers By Tim Hrenchir and Lori Poleon See related story p. 12. Double ta Chris Bunker, Shawnee 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 The South African government follows a policy of apartheid, which is legalized racial segregation. lack of communication with the Kansas University Endowment Association. In the past year, some students and faculty members have protested the Endowment Association's ties to companies that do business in South Africa. "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 wrongest thing you've ever seen." 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. Eram Martinez drill Both are employee Richardson said, was a total misuse whole thing. We woe the constitutional rip be taken away from Akin said, "Maybe singled out student voters." Arm David Katzman, chairman of the Senate Human Relations Committee. He said he meant I Akin said he was the potential imbalance called temporary resident residents. John Reinhart, spi Kansas secretary of said last week that poses, state sta See HEARING, p. 5, col. 5 By Lynn Maree Ro Staff writer The group has best position to the prop which $4 million in bonds were issued la. The petition's aut Route 2, said Richmond Monday evening an petition be rewouldn't be dero students. The University receive $2 million f my to study the eff ins, chemicals com with chemical war and animal nervous researcher said yes Daryl Richardson Douglas County Citislable Development, of the petition distraught from its main purpo oppose the proposed Lawrence. The petition state students who are residents vote "has problems by upset balance between t and voters who have interest in the w community." The money from it plement neurotoxin already in progress, said Elias Micha of the neurotoxin res professor of biocen Congress allocate December as part of of Defense budget. through the Arm Michaelis said the focus on the human defend against the on the militi chemicals. Ban o delete High see A section of a citation that proposed students from votin was deleted by of the group, the g said yesterday By Jull Warren Staff writer £11 £2.50 CHECKERS Monday Night Special 4 p.m.-midnight 16" 2 Topping Pizza $5.99 & .25 Draws (dine in only) no coupon necessary Terrific Tuesday Special 2 10" Pizzas 2 toppings &4 soft drinks $7.99 no coupon necessary Wacky Wednesday Special 16" Pizza 2 toppings &4 soft drinks $7.99 dine in - carry out - delivery Thrilling Thursday Special 10” Pizza w/2 toppings & 2 soft drinks $4.99 no coupon necessary Weekend Night Owl Special Fri. & Sat. Only 2 16" Pizzas w/1 topping & a six pack of pop ONLY $12.00 (incl. tax) p.m.- close no coupon necessary Saturday KU Basketball Special 16" Pizza w/2 toppings ONLY $5.99 Plus $1.50 Pitchers (dine in only) no coupon necessar THE EVERY DAY SPECIAL Buy One Pizza & Get the Second Pizza of Equal Value at 1/2 Price The more you order the more you save! no coupon necessary Sunday Special 14" Pizza 2/topping & 4 soft drinks $6.99 dine in - carry out - delivery no coupon necessary 2214 Yale CHECKERS SPECIAL 16" Pizza 2/toppings & 4 soft drinks ONLY $6.99 good w/coupon only EXPIRES 2-28-86 841-8010 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 4 p.m.-2 a.m. Fri. 4 p.m.-3 a.m.; Sat. 11 a.m.-3 a.m. Sun. 11 p.m.-2 a.m. CHECKERS a rketing rsity of zza Hut id. This god was nates a to KU is coneiweke seen a te said. KUAC, ity enhe enreated, ssocia- ar fans Hunter, did “It’s people.” itimate Hut was a torers. with theiversity. They and be fun in the propos-Hunter and an-since, wasn’t but ready fames of the just a of the erected many other against ne toeries Lec-tate erected ser-asser orge big (KU bps-up. be theure, could go to stu-insan-ally. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1986 Kansan Magazine