8 Thursday, January 29, 1976 University Daily Kansan 'Tects'... From page one recruitment for the organization, Williamson said Recruitment efforts are made by members of the organization through immery visits to high schools in the Missouri and Kansas areas, he said. "We try to emphasize that the talent they needed and much in demand," Williamson said. Recruiting black students in the School of Architecture and Urban Design is also a concern of the school itself, according to Charles Kahn, dean of the school. "We have always had an objective of getting 10 per cent of the (freshman) class." Ten of the 140 incoming freshman last year were black, an increase over previous years. Enrollment increases haven't done much to increase the number of black students who actually graduate from the school though, Kahn said. In the eight years he has been at KU, only about five black students have graduated from the school, he said. One reason for the low number of black graduates is the competition that the architecture field has with other professional fields. Kahn said, "We need the academically prepared students which these other fields attract," Skip Hill, Kansas City, Mo. Junior, said the lack of preparation of students was a problem for the students trying to graduate from high school. "We need to get more qualified students into architecture and help qualify students already in it through more diverse courses." Hill said. Williamson said that because of the low number of black graduates in architecture from KU, Black teets is also concerned with the academic survival of its students. "To be quite honest, the School of Architecture and Urban Design has been one area in which the black studie it has had to continually struggle. It is one of the most difficult studies at the University," Williamson said. In an attempt to minimize the difficulty, Jackson said, the organization does several things. "We try to assist students in technical areas," he said, "and we try to get the curriculum to respond to the interests of minority students." Jackson said that both he and students had acted as tutors for members of the organization at times. Workshops in which visiting architects work with the students are also sponsored so that students can work with professionals. Jackson said the students that the school wanted to attract were those interested in community projects who wanted to return to the communities to work. Commission pledges $2,000 to four day care centers At its regular meeting Tuesday night, the commission awarded the Douglas County Day Care Association (DCDA), which comprises the four centers, a total of $6,000 for this year. Last year, DCDA received $4,000 from city funds. Four day care centers in Lawrence have been promised an increase of $2,000 for 1978 and a surplus of $500. Judy Thomas, DDCDA president, appeared before the commission to request the additional funds. The money will be used to serve about 100 children at Hilltop Child Care Center, 1314 Orad, United Child Care Center, 80 Verizon, United Children International Junior College; and Children's Learning Center, 1000 Kentucky, she said. Hilltop Child Care Center, which recently received state licenseing and joined DCDCA, serves University of Kansas faculty members and students, she said. "That means that for every $1 generated locally the federal government will pay $1." Thomas said all local and state funds would be applied toward a federal grant, which would pay operating costs and some fees on a three to one basis. TITLE XX of the Comprehensive Social Services Plan of the federal Department of Social and Rehabilitative Services (SRS) permits payment of up to $5.50 a day for each child. But, because federal money must be matched with local funds, few centers receive full daily reimbursement, she said. Because DCDCA will have four members in addition to additional money taken by Thomas Paul. The Douglas County Board of Commissioners might allocate more funds, Thomas said, but members are hesitant to invest in their partners. The commissioners serve primarily Lawrence children. The $8,500 DCDCA allocation will be taken from the city's contingency fund. Buford County is planning to build a new 6-story office building. The yearbook will cover the Bicentennial, but the anniversary won't be emphasized, he said, because the staff thought most readers would tire of the Bicentennial. He said he expected the yearbook to cover expenses and to leave some money in the bank. pictures and identification, he said. The yearbook lost money that year. year's book and will have more color and illustrations. 800 more Jayhawkers bought Approximately 4,000 yearbooks were sold last semester, he said, and about 900 were sold at last week's enrollment session. That number was higher than those sold during the 1974-75 school year. The yearbook is almost completed, he said. It will be 32 pages longer than last McColm said last year's sales had exceeded the first large increase in the past few years. "Ever since the Yearbox, the year the boxmate's sault have been getting better," he said. About 800 more yearbooks have been sold this year than for all last year, Mike McCollam, Jayhawker editor, said yesterday. Yearbooks are on sale for $8 at the Jayhawker office in the Kansas Union. The Yersey came out in 1971, and students were allowed to send in their own GOSH POPEYE! HOW'D YOU GET TO BE SUCH A GOOD SAILOR? IT WAS A CINCH OLWE. I JUST TOOK LESSONS FROM THE KNIP SAILING CLUB, THEY'VE GOT THE BOATS, CLASSES AND EVERYTHING. K. U. SAILING CLUB tonight 7:30 Kansas Union "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalm 2 and Acts 4:25 In the second Psalm God asks this question, and then answers it. He tells the heathen们 why they rage, and the consequences. Webster says that God gives them a power to displease them with a definition fits in with what God says in this Psalm. The consequences are that God laughs at man's rebellion, speaks in His wrath, holds them in derision and vexes in his sore displeasure — not in nearly the whole earth, but in some places. Then he gives them with a rod of iron. Thou shall dash them in pieces like a potter's over the face of the earth, the pieces of the Jewish people scattered across the face of the earth. They shall first crenel. About six million of them have been broken and perished within recent years, instead of raging and murdering others. Thus, even the one who our race against God's Laws may have been a cause, remembering what Christ said to Pilate: "Thou couldst have no power at all against me, except it were given from above." Not one Heavenly Father, without your Heavenly Father," the curse causeless shall not come!" It is the devil in men that cause them to rage against God's Moral Law, His Ten Commandments! The devil, God and man's enemy. Christians are not immune from this emotion into their hearts. He invites the presence of the enemy through Christ declaration "Blessed" because God had given a revelation as to whom Christ was, but then in the context of the same passage Jesus said to Paul: "Get behind me盐 Salam an art offeren you of him," which means "get behind me salt of men." Mat. 16:13-28. Peter was saved through the intercession of Christ who after telling him of Salam's desire to possess him said: "I have prayed for you and unbelief of God's judgment that was to come upon Christ for the sins of mankind, their substitute. Peter was not seeking his own selfish ends while he left all to follow Christ. He had gotten a vision of himself and had taken the Lord's name, so he was seeking salvation, but even then he was in great danger when the devil got in him. (Today the church is lively with those "who saviorst not of the things of God, but those that be of men," rejecting the plain laitching and truth of Christ. In our time we are filled with a mankind, provided they so accept Him, and it is to be feared that they have no spiritual knightship at all with Peter. "He that despised Moses' law has no soul in Christ." And when he punishes, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy of, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherein he was sancified, an unholy吊, and done despite to him; the Lord will not forgive, nor will they belong unto me. I will recompense, saith The Lord, And again. The Lord will forgive, and put away his sins, the Living God—For our God is a consuming fire." Here is a suggestion to those whose eyes are open and are horrified at the awful apogee in high church to the church you are not in a position to make an overturned close, shut the door, and in secret lay the matter before your Father which seen in me, and in the Lord patiently. He is more compelled to see and hear, and he told us the knowledge with the knowledge of the glory of God as the waters cover the sea." The devil also entered into another of Christ's disciples, held his ground, and finally carried him off to perdition a traitor and suicide! He got into the house and tried to attack them by the meager means of the little 'splinter band' of 'Christ and His disciples'. (Have you stolen something, without repenting and making restitution to your own behalf?) The devil told you of your ability to be a buddy, a friend and partner in a covetous, hopeless thief. That may account for the fact that the legion of devils about which I am so interested hops up to the hoods. Beware of coqueting that is another, for Christ gave the devils permission to enter the host! However, the devil may have been disappointed in those four-legged hogs when they ran wild and drowned in seeming to be by their action "we had rather be dead than red" devil! "BLBESSED IS THE MAN-(WHONE) DELIGHT IS IN THE LAW OF "BLBESSED IS THE MAN-(WHONE) DELIGHT IS IN THE LAW OF "BLBESSED IS THE MAN-(WHONE) DELIGHT IS IN THE LAW OF "PSALM 1. 1 and 2. "PSALM 1. 1 and 2." P. O. Box 405, Decatur, Ga. 30031