sued spon- period Fair to explore job opportunities A career fair designed to answer questions on job opportunities and career options will be today and tomorrow in the Kansas Union. Friday, April 9, 1976 It is sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).1. University of Kansas professors, representatives from the KU Medical Center and area businessmen will be available to inform students about possible college majors and career opportunities. Kris Balloun, Olathe junior and cochairman of the Career Fair, said yesterday. Questions will be answered from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. today at the fair, followed by a banquet at 6. The fair will continue tomorrow beginning at 10 a.m. The fair will be in the Jahawk room and in Parlors A, B and C. "We started thinking about the fair at the beginning of last semester." Kris Ballau, junior and fair cochairman, said yested at the event. "It's comprehensive and something that everyone in the University could find useful. The seminars include topics such as: careers don't just happen: you've got to plan; maximizing black potential toward education; managing your dance: do you know where you're going? Other workshop topics focus on alternatives to college, job skill building and beginning a career. The workshops will include Walnut, Regionalist and Oread rooms. "The fair isn't limited at all to women," Robinson said, "The publicity materials make it available to all people and it was made with no racism or sexism involved at all." The program will include a guest speaker from the Federal Trade Commission, Dr. Michael Dole, Dole, a Washington attorney will speak at 7 o'clock in the Big Eight Room. The CSW says its goals are to help women realize their career options, help women Workshops carry the theme of the fair, Careers 'Don't Just Happen', will be tailored to your needs. The dance was originally a war dance of the Klawo tribe, Brown said, but now is used in ceremonies. Indians to powwow today Haskell Indian Junior College also will perform in tomorrow's powermaking with an artist named Amy Giles. The Native American Alliance (NAA), an organization of American Indian students from various tribes, will sponsor a powwow at Allen Field House today and tomorrow. The program starts at 6:30 tonight and lasts until midnight. It will resume tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. and last until midnight. The powwow will consist of a dance contest tomorrow night featuring war dances and special tribal dances. A Gourd-dancing tribe will dance both nights. Special tribal dances will be performed by many different tribes. The Gourd dance was originated by the Kiowa tribe, David Brown, president of the Kiwanis. The song for the dance is sung in the Kiwanis. The song was taught by the Kiwanis to Indian tribes in the plains, Brown said. The Gourd dance will be the Omaha Gourd Clan from Wayne. Brown said the NAA had wanted to hold a powwow for some time. The idea has had much encouragement, he said, because of the hard work that goes into stimulate cooperation and enhance WILLIAM JASE THEATRE William Ingo Theatre presents Mark Twain's COLONEL SELLERS April 7-10 8:00 p.m. Box Office 864-3982 Partly Indicated by the Student Activity Fee make their own choices based on what they want to do in inform them of alternative or unforeseen risks. Brown said the powwow is a multi-tribal gathering "to promote cultural awareness via tribal dancing, singing and social interaction." relationships with KU, Haskell, the city of Lawrence, and surrounding communities. The powwow also promotes Native American awareness at KU, and shows prospective students with Native American heritage in an exist that express their heritage, he said. The NAA has received encouragement from KU, Haskell, the Lawrence Indian Center and the Native American student Baker University in Baldwin. Brown said. The CSW was created in 1968 to work within the Association of Women Students (AWS) to examine sex discrimination and the status of women on the KU campus. The AWS later dissolved and the committee became the CSW in 1970. In last year's regatta, the team of Ray Munger, Overland Park park and Leean Roberts, Lawrence sophomore, won the Miller Cup. Brown said he expected a large turnout for the powwow. It is open to the public and there is no admission charge, although donations are encouraged, he said. Linda Robinson, assistant to the dean of women and adviser to the CSW, said the Commission had sponsored careers programs in the past. Sailors to race at Lake Perry The University of Kansas Sailing Club and SUA will host the third annual Miller's Collegiate Cup Regatta 9 a.m. tomorrow at Lake Perry. The University of Iowa and Southwest Missouri State University will compete with KU in the Midwest College Sailing Association sanctioned regatta. 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Considering what will happen "when He commits to make up His jewels," and considering the evil apparent on every hand, one might be inclined to hesitate in joining the Apotheke in his invitation for the Lord Jesus, who is the only way out of this world. 13:41, 42, we read that in the end of this world "The Son of man shall send forth His angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity; and shall cast them into fire." 14:19. "He that endureth to the end shall be saved." Be thou faithful unto death, and will give the crown of a covenant of 'if' I'll not endure to the end" will be an offence in that day, "for he that putteth his hand to the plow and looketh back is not lift—offensive" for the kingdom of God. "If you should put the crown on the earth, death, eternal death All profane fools will be found toendif, whether it is from cursing or taking the name of God in vain by insincerity of worship and profession. Sabbath desecrateres offend; using the dayGod sacrificed for His own honor and to be a blessing in man to giving others a chance to do the same." On Him while He is near," using this day for his own work, profit, pleasure, sports, and satisfaction of the lusts of the flesh. In view of Christ's words in The Sermon on The Mount - Matthew 5:27-32 who go about in public nearly must classify as women or children, even if they are not sure what to take after them in their heart. Those who put away wife or husband, except for the cause of fornication, in that day will be gathered up by the angels for "fuel for the furnace!" A few hours ago a man contacted the writer asking where it was in the Bible that a woman that wore a crown of a crown of a crown of a crown of a crown of Certainty that which is abonable to be counted will be counted offender! That might fail to tell of others who offer and do injunctly Pontius Pilate, who on account of fear and favor are afraid to stand for that which they know to be right; or like Judas would sell the Mastor God's Laws and Commandments are offensive to our generation. Herin lies the answer to the question: Why do the heaen热烈? In these days when it seems that "everybody is doing it," it is not pleasant to think of Christ's angels gathering all for the furnace of fire. Instead of praying Him to "Come quickly, it must be inclined to come," we must pray Him to "Look before you burn the barren down the barren fig tree. Lord, cut it down it yew, leave it while it grows." longer, stir up your people to dig about it, dug it, with the hopes it will bring forth fruit, and not have to be cut down! Why is it that we do not pay more attention, why do we not continually drum solemn such enemble, even terrible truth, into our hearts and mindal Why Christ "in cometh to make up His jewels" there will be a discerning "between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth his own goodwill, and between him that serves what appears that much of the teachings of Christ to his disciples in the parables is forgiven, forsaken, and not applied to our lives and problemifl, in our testimony and witnessing we talked as much about the danger of being "tares, offenders, doors of Iniquity," and the danger of being gathered in the end by the angels for the furnace of Jesus' life, because they have been "born again" and that Christ "dwells within," doublets would not have such a big job of "feeding the fire of the furnace." Ephesian 2:8, 9, says: "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and not of yourselves: is the gift of God; not of work, lest any man should boast: 'Time and again have heard great men, and good men, who have been saved,'" The author of such can do, absolutely nothing to get saved, it the gift of God. "Such advice usually brings to mind the passage where a man asked Christ if there were few that be saved, and His answer: 'Serve to enter in at the door.'" The author does not mention that the gift of God **not be able**. — Luke 13:24. The writer is not concerned about upsetting another's doctrine, unless it is the doctrine that uses one Scripture to cancel another Scripture. in the "temptation scene" when the devil Scripture to offer the Scripture Christ acted upon, Christ told him he was not sure what he wanted. Yet all he lest any be found tares and offensive and "food for the furnace fire" in that day, when they are supposed to be, and think they are, good wheat for the master's garner. The Bible does not contradict it. Apparent that the garner of our blindness, stiff-necked, and uncircumcision of the heart “And, oh, what a weeping and walling, when the loat were told of their fate. They cried for the rocks and the mountains to fall on them and hide them from the face of Him that sitleth upon the throne, and hide them from the lamb. They cried, but their cry was too late.”—Rv 6:14-17. "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter. Fear God and keep His Commandments; for this is the whole duty of man. For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil." Eccles. 12:13, 14, REPENT, TURN FROM EVIL, AND MAKE YOURSELF A CANDIDATE FOR "THE GRACE OF GOD THAT BRIEENGH SALVATION" P. O. Box 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031