14 Friday, March 27, 1987 / University Daily Kansan KU students plan trip to march at Capitol By PAUL SCHRAG Staff writer KU students who are organizing a group to participate in a protest march in Washington on April 25 said yesterday that they were pleased with the response they've received so far. Members of the April 25th March Committee said 25 people, including about 20 KU students, had signed up to join in the "Mobilization for Justice and Peace in Central America and Southern Africa." More than 100,000 people from across the country are expected to participate in the march, which will protest the U.S. policy of construe- tive engagement in South Africa and of U.S. support to the contras in Nicaragua. The event will include a march to the Capitol and a rally, at which the Rev. Jesse Jackson will speak. "It will be one of the biggest anti-apartheid marches in U.S. history and one of the biggest anti-war marches in a long time," said Maren Himelgrin, editor of Young Socialist, a New York newspaper. She was at KU yesterday to help recruit march participants. Committee member Chris Barkeshi, St. Louis senior, said the march was intended to demonstrate that the majority of U.S. citizens opposed Reagan administration policies toward Nicaragua and South Africa. "I'm more than ashamed. I'm angry," Barkeshli said of the policies. "We've elected the government to represent us, and I think they're poorly representing us. With the march, we're going to show that what they're doing is against what the people want." The committee hopes to raise $3,600 for bus transportation to Washington. Fundraising began this week and the committee will hold April committee members said. A concert April 14 at Cogburns, 737 New Hampshire St., is planned as a fundraiser. Members of several local bands have expressed interest in playing at the concert, Barskeshli said. Eric Matheis, Overland Park senior, said fundraising and recruiting wouldn't be the only committee activities next month. The committee will sponsor a speech at KU by Solly Simelane, an official of the African National Congress, an anti-apartheid group that has been outlawed by the South African government. Simelane will speak at 3:30 p.m. April 1 in Woodruff Auditorium at the Kansas Union. TACO GRANDE SPECIAL SANCHOS $1.00 every day in MARCH Two locations: 1721 W. 23rd and 9th & Indiana KU Women's Spring Home Opener Saturday, March 28th 3:30 p.m. 23rd and Iowa Kansas vs. St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX THE LATIN AMERICAN FILM FESTIVAL presents: LIGIA ELENA A great Salsa Musical Short based on the song by the famous Ruben Blades, 1983. Panama-Puerto Rico REED: MEXICO INSURGENTE and The complete image, an abstract, of the Mexican Revolution done with masterly control of the Art. 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