8 Monday, November 17. 1975 University Daily Kansan February First protest Members of the February First Movement at KU march from the Union to Strong Hall Friday morning to protest Thursday's visit February First protest Staff Photo by GEORGE MILLENER by William Shockley and treatment of minority students at KU. The crowd rallied at Strong where they listened to several speakers, including Vice Chancellor Del Shankel. New museum to be artistic blend The Helen Foresman Spencer Museum, scheduled to open in January 1978, will be an optimal blend of books, faculty and art. The museum also offers the Irvine Iddridge, director of Sooner Art Museum. Eldredge showed slides and spoke to about 25 persons in Spooner Hall Friday during a report on the Spencer Museum, which is now under construction. Eldredge said the building would be used for student research, to teach art history and to house the art collection. The museum will be primarily a teaching museum, be Eldredge, Keith Lawton, director of facilities and planning, and Marilyn Stokstad, professor of art history, toured the United States looking at university museums to help in planning Spencer Museum. Eldredge said. Eldredge showed slides of other museums to illustrate the ideas they used in their plans. He said they tried to emphasize the art and not the building itself. The museum was designed by Robert E. Jenks, Kansas City architect, with help from a Kansas City architectural firm. Jenks has designed other buildings for the Spencer Foundation, including Spencer Research Library. Eldredge said the five-story museum will have about 90,000 square feet of floor space, including about 31,000 square feet of gallery and about 50,000 square feet of limestone, which was also used for Spencer Research Library. The Art Library, now in Watson Library, will be on the lowest level. He said the new building will provide space for the collection of textiles and other articles the collection of textiles and other articles The divisions of the long galleries will Eldredge said there no longer would be the need to dismantle the permanent exhibitions in order to show temporary collections. Portable architectural elements will subdivide the long galleries, and this will avoid the grand gallery tedium. State preparing transit request Lawrence and University of Kansas representatives have agreed to let the Kansas Department of Transportation (KTP) prepare an application for a proposed University-Lawrence mass transit system. The city and KU originally had intended to apply directly to the U.S. Urban Mass Transportation Administration for a $20,000 planning grant. However, Duane Landman, chief planner for KTOP, said at a Friday transportation meeting that the state would handle the necessary paperwork for the proposed study. 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The new museum will have roughly quadruple the space of Spooner Hall, Eldredge said. The new museum has been carefully planned to suit contemporary tastes, he said, and will look very different from Spooner Museum. Spooner Hall is the oldest building on campus. It has been used for many purposes. Eldredge said that they hoped to have an exhibit of the Sallee Thayer collection as it was originally displayed as one of the last exhibits in Spooner Hall. He said he didn't know how Spooner would be used after the new building is in use. Spooner Hall, which was built as a library in 1884, was named to the National Register of Historic Landmarks two years ago. Spencer Museum is the property of the KU Endowment Association. On Campus Events TODAY: A HIGHER EDUCATION WEEK LUNCHON SYMPOSUM will be at noon in the Cottonwood-Meadow Roads of the Kansas Union. A HIGHER EDUCATION WEEK TEACHING PROPOSAL SEMINAR will be at 3:30 p.m. in the Jawhawk Room of the Room, Steve Shawl, assistant professor of physics and chemistry, at Mott University. HOLYLY entitled "The Search of the Missing Gas or Are There Massive Black holes on the Centers of Globular Challenges?" at 4:30 p.m. in 352 Mallett Hall. TONGIR: SUA PHOTOGRAPHERS CLUB will meet at 7 in the Pine Room of the Union. OPERATION FRIENDShip will meet at 7 at the Baptist Student Center, 1629 W. 19th St. LAWRENCE FRIENDS OF THE FARM WORKERS (UFW) will meet at 7 in the International Room of the Union. Arthur Skidmore, assistant professor of philosophy, will have a LINGUISTICS COLLOQY entitled "Semantics," at 7:30 in 207 Blake. RUSIAN POET EVGENY VINOKUROV will speak at 7:30 in the Forum Room of the Union. The LAWRENCE HUMAN RELATION COMMISSION will meet at 8 in the City Commission room. --with COUPON Q NO. 8 OFFERS REWARD Here in America we live in a democracy. This is the political form of our society. How many political forms are there and what are they? We live under the rule of law. How many forms of rule are there and what are they? We live in a competitive society, or one of economic competition. This is the economic form of our society. How many economic forms are there and what are they? Men often speak of political power or of economic power. How many powers are there in a society and what are they? In order to promote social understanding, I offer a hundred dollar reward to anyone who can tell us how many forms of things there are in a society and why. Fred Obermeier Paola, Kansas Paid Advertisement Paola, Kansas --with COUPON the Christmas Blahs. (kris mas blaz) DESCRIPTION: a highly contagious social disease reaching epidemic proportions during the last 30 shopping days before Christmas (children are immune). Shankel seeks policy reviews SYMPTOMS: Indecision, loss of patience, muttering under one's breath, and tired, aching feet from shuffling from department store to department store searching for a different and unique present (instead of giving the same old gifts at exorbitant prices). Students, faculty and staff members have been asked by D. Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, to report any incidents of race discrimination at the University of Kansas. KNOWN REMEDIES: Dependent upon geographical location. In Lawrence, Haas Imparts, through its merchandise purchases from worldwide outlets, affords the Christmas shopper a variety of choices on quality items. A short walk for a unique gift at a bargain price. Stores like Haas Imperts is making the Christmas Blahs a vanishing species. Haas Imports 1029 Mass. In an open letter dated Nov. 13, Shankel requested that University personnel help KU "review its policies and practices in the areas of admissions; treatment of students and employment, to determine whether or not there are discriminatory practices." "If such practices are found to exist," the letter continued, "we must identify them and eliminate them by making modifications in our policies or practices, and by taking such remedial steps as may be necessary." Bonn Patton, chairman of Affirmative Action and Title IX Committee, said Friday that student faculty and staff help was vital to the committee's investigation. TITLE IX, (the Higher Education Amendments of 1972, issued by the department of HEW) requires investigation of possible sex discrimination. Title VII, also issued by HEW, requires a race discrimination, she said. Both race and sex discrimination are be- investigated by the TITLE IX com- mittee. Any information, complaints, recommendations or comments can be reported to the appropriate department. Persons who report to the committee don't have to identify themselves, she said. Title IX committee members are: Bonnie Patton, director of the office of affirmative action; William Conby, professor of speech and drama; William Hogan, associate dean of the college of liberal arts; 1709 Indiana St., Riley Iwanto, professor of chemistry; Frances Howorth, associate dean of the college of liberal arts and sciences; Tom Donaldson, assistant instructor of western civilization; Margaret Tacha, associate dean of Dernell Tacha, associate professor of law. Advisors to the TITLE I committee are: William Bell, associate dean of research administration; Ked Dodds, office of the president; Ernie Garcia, director of labor relations; Ernie Garcia, assistant to the dean of men; Marian Washington, assistant athletic director—women's athletics; Jerry Waugh, assistant director; Gary Smith, acting dean of women. Nothing to buy ... just fill out this free entry and deposit in the container. Enter as many times as you would for the drawing class November 30, 1975. 1 Grand Prize Winner per of Vistaburger Wook a Year. IS CONSOLATION PRINES PER STORE OF FREE VISTAURBURGER WILL BE AWARDED ENTER TODAY IN THE VISTA FREE DRAWING—NO PURCHASE REQUIRED— Name ... Address ... City ... Phone ... 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If they succeeded with some, yet the truth of his statement and prophecies will live on and be fulfilled by loss and curse backward, and JUSTICE STANDETH AFAR OFF: FOR TRUTH IS FALLEN IN THE STREET, AND EQUITY CANNOT ENTER: "WET THE LORD SAW IT, AND WAS DISLEPASSED, Isaiah 59:14, 15. Even if Truth fails in the street and Equity cannot enter, Fathers to read and mediate upon this prophecy of Mr. Watson in view of their responsibility for "such a time as this," and their sworn duty": "AN ALMIGHTY JUSTICE DOES VERILY RULE THIS WORLD. It IS GOOD TO FIGHT ON GOD'S SIDE, AND BAD TO FIGHT ON EVIL." "THIS WORLD IS NOT A FEAR OF THE LORD IN THEIR HEARTS, AND ARE RIGHTEOUS IN HIS SIGHT, DO MORE TO PROTECT A PEOPLE, AND PROCURE PEACE AND BLESSING TO A LAND, THAN ALL THEIR GREAT STATEMENTS, SOLDIERS, AND ARMAMENTS!" THAN ALL THEIR GREAT MIGHT BE GOOD AND LEAPING MEN." "IF EVER THEY PERISH IT WILL BE "WHEN YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN THE PAST!" Consider the following statement "out of the past" concerning the conditions about the time of the death of the Pentacles; "IN CONCERNING GENERATIONS, MURDER, WAR, ARSON, PLUNDERING WERE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. ONE THING, ONE THING ALONE, SAVED EUROPE FROM COMPLETE GENERATIONS." MURDER, WAR, ARSON, PLUNDERING WERE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. ONE THING, ONE THING ALONE, SAVED EUROPE FROM COMPLETE GENERATIONS. MURDER, WAR, ARSON, PLUNDERING WERE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. THIS WAS THE CHURCH, THE FLOCK OF HUMBLE MEN AND WOMEN WHO FOR MANY CENTURIES HAD CONFESSED THEMSELVES FOLLOWERS OF THE PAST! 'ONE THING, ONE THING ALONE, SAVED EUROPE FROM COMPLETE DESTRUCTION, FROM A RETURN TO THE DAYS OF THE CAVEMAN AND THE HYENAI THIS WAS THE CHURCH-' I. Probably there are between 6 and 700 of these 'one things' in the city of Atlanta alone, whose duty and privilege it is to teach men and women and children how to live, to not do adultery, steal not, let not, neither desire or covet anything that belongs to another; Teach men and women and children to disobedience and violations of these Commandments brings down from Heaven the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. With all these hundreds of Churches in our City, we yet find an alarming amount of crime, murder, rape, arson, all sorts of anarchy,偷 and plundering them. We have been called out by the Christian right" instead of "inhuman rights" and supported, we think, by 'blind leaders of the blind!' If maybe we have been ordaining, baptising, and taking into our Churchs some unconquered 'cavemen and hyenas' (I. Think it was the late Billy Sunday that told this story: His daughter introduced him to a young man she was dating and asked his permission to become her husband, and they are too close together that it is a 'hyman' in him; better press him up, sis.' Sometimes we never know if a person belongs to the Church until the funeral notice appears. It might be profitable if his Church relations, if any, were noted when he gets in all for crime and lawlessness. A check could be made to see if his Church taught him all about it or not. The Church should follow the fellowman forbidding murder, adultery, stealing, lying, coveting and desiring anything God in His Providence has given to another. Surely, his Church being tax exempt, should contribute this help to the police, judges, and civil authorities charged with the duty of keeping law and order not to commit crimes that lead to individual Churches in giving them the opportunity to check up on the quality of the product they sent out into the world. Dwight Moody said: "If Christianity don't straighten out your character it is not worth the snap of your finger." From observation, and things we read and hear, it appears there is quite a gap between what was written and what is actually done of the cause is correct, it is a good and healthy sign. Generally speaking many of the clergy, and especially the top-brass, have departed from "The Faith" that the Bible is the infallible and inerrant Word of God from one end to the other; while most of the people are still using it as their first word and firming up down through the ages by the Church Fathers: "THAT GOD'S WORD IS TRUE FROM THE BEGINNING, AND EVERY ONE OF HIS RIGHTEOUS JUDGEMENTS ENDURET FOREVER." Psalm 119:160: "THE SCRIPTURES CANNOT BE MISHAPPED" John 10:35: "and MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE." **THE EWER WORD** "THAT PROCEEDETH OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD** — Matthew 4:14. May we suggest that in *jugging* and being critical of the Church, you begin with yourself. Examine your own relation to the Church in the light of the vows taken, neglected, failed or abandoned by your congregation. Ensure that your mandlments tend to produce such a climate as favors the "caveman and hyena," or, the favor "higherness that exalts a nation." In our words, "A CITY OF EARLY CIVILIZATION AND FORESEE THE WILL OF GOD" is REASONABLE. READ YOUR BIBLE, BELIEVE YOUR BIBLE, AND SEEK THE WILL OF GOD FOR YOUR OWN LIFE BY OBEDIENCE TO THE BIBLE. P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA.