Thursday, Jan. 16, 1986 Nation/World University Daily Kansan 9 No action taken on requests By Peggy Kramer Staff writer Four proposals addressed in a Retter last semester to KU administrators from the KU Committee on South Africa have drawn mixed reactions, but no official action has been taken by the administration The letter, dated Dec. 3, requested the following action: That charges against five protesters be dropped by the administration. That pictures not be taken by KU police during demonstrations. That newspaper clippings about protesters not be placed in Kansas University Endowment Association loan files. That Chancellor Gene A. Budig call for a meeting between the Enforcement Association and KU Committee on South Africa. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, said Tuesday that the letter was addressed to him; Frances Horowitz, vice chancellor for research, graduate studies and public service; and Del Shankel, professor of biochemistry and microbiology. Other copies were sent to Budig and the office of minority affairs. The main request of the letter, to have charges against five protesters arrested for refusing to leave the chancellor's suite at Strong Hall on Nov. 4 dropped, was denied by the administration. "It is the attitude of the University that KU students are citizens and must abide by the rules like anyone else." Ambler said. On Monday, the last of the five protesters to go to trial for the incident pleaded no contest in Douglas County District Court. Michael Maher, Roeland Park junior, was fined about $20 and was sentenced to 10 hours community service for interfering with the conduct of public business in a public building. The four other protesters pleaded no contest on Jan 2 to the same charge and were each fined about $20 and sentenced to 10 hours of community service. Ambler said the proposals were addressed in the response letter, but would not discuss its content. A response letter from Horowitz, Shankel and Ambler was sent to the committee before the end of last semester. Ambler said. Jane Ungerman, Overland Park senior and member of the KU Committee on South Africa, said the administration didn't address directly the issues in the letter. She said it was more than three weeks before the committee received a response. Concerning the issue of photographs being taken by University police during demonstrations, James Denney, director of KU police, said the police department had not received an order to stop taking pictures. Congratulations to our new Baby Alpha Gams! Welcome Pledge Class '86 Love, The Actives Save your receipts when you buy your textbooks. Don't write in your books until you're sure you will need them. After you're sure, write your student I.D. number in your books where no one else will find it. That way you can identify your books should they be stolen. And if you need a beginning Italian book at a good price — ask Johnny. 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