2 Monday, June 26, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Capsules From the Associated Press, United Press International N. Koreans demand U.S. withdrawal TOKYO—More than 200,000 North Koreans rallied yesterday in Pyongyang on the 28th anniversary of the start of the Korean War and demanded the withdrawal of U. troops from South Korea, the official North Korean news agency reported. An editorial in the official North Korea newspaper Rodong declared, "The basic obstacle to the reunification of our country is the U.S. imperialists' occupation of South Korea and their policy of aggression."1 UNITED NATIONS—The United States and Soviet Union, in a joint move to produce at least one concrete result from the current U.N. disarmament session, were reported yesterday to be pressing for a General Assembly plan to enlarge the Geneva International Coordination Committee. The big question is which of the Geneva body will give seats to it, which has never been a member, and France, which boycotts the committee in protest of its Soviet-American co-chairmanship. Carter backs less federal spending BEAUMONT, Texas—President Jimmy Carter said Saturday that limited federal spending was essential in fighting inflation and that he was willing to do so even if he had to take the political consequences. Speaking at the dedication of a 44-year-old building here, Carter told Texas Democrats that his administration would beat inflation without causing unemployment. Demonstrators stone Nazi group CHICAGO--Nazi leader Frank Collin and about 15 of his followers were greeted Saturday with a shower of stones and eggs from thousands of counter-demonstrators at a federal building plaza. Hundreds of police tried to protect Collin and his followers, who were dressed in full Nazi regalia. Crews search for explosion's victim AZUSA, Calif. — Fire crews aided by heavy equipment searched Saturday for a second worker thought to be killed in an explosion at a chemical plant that one fireman said threw deskside concrete chunks a block away. At least four other workers were injured in the fire Friday night at the Norac Co. plant, which sent flames 450 feet into the sky. The explosions were heard and the flames were seen as far away as 10 miles. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Published at the University of Kannai August through May and March through Thursday during June and July except Saturday. Kannai Sunday and holiday postage paid at Lawrence, Kansas $3 for a student subscription $15 a year. Kannai $24 a year outside the county. Student subscriptions are $2 a semester, paid through the student activity fee. Editor Kevin Krouse Business Manager Jeff Kaoue General Manager News Advisor Rick Massey Business Advisor Mel Adams Mel Adams The Rhodesian government reported yesterday that another battle with black guerrillas had taken place across the Botswana border in an attack. A military communiqué said the border battle, which had about 100 guerrillas firing from the Botswana side of the frontier, was stopped during when Botswana authorities intervened. The communique did not report any casualties from the exchange of rocket, fire and debris. HOBERT MUGABE denied accusations that his guerrillas were responsible for the mission massacre and placed the blame on Rhodesian government commandos. Guerrillas of the Zimbabwe African People's Union, led by Joshua Nkomo, are based in black-ruled Botswana and Zambia. The forces of Mugabe of Zimbabwe African National Union operate from Mozambique. The two groups are allied in the fight to overthrow Rhodesia's new biracial government. SALIBURY, Rhodesia (AP)—An Anglican bishop appealed to Britain yesterday to send troops to Rhodesia to track down black guerrillas blamed for Friday's attack on 12 British hospitals and their dependents at a remote mission school. British-born Bishop Paul Burrough, one of two Anglican prelates in Rhodesia, said yesterday that Britain, the former colonial ruler of Rhodesia, should revert to "gunboat diplomacy" and intervene with troops to hunt down the killers of the missionaries. 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Shoes are on sale for easy selection. 819 Massachusetts Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "FOR THE WAGES OF SIN IS BATH: THERE THE GIFT OF IS ETERNAL LIFE THROUGH JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD. OF MEN." "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" `AND MUCH STUDY IS A WEARINESS OF THE FLEESH. LET US HEAR THE CONCLUSION OF THE WHOLE MATTER: FEAR GOD, AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS: BEHARSH THE WORLD. SHALL BARK EVERY WORK INTO JUDGEMENT, WITH EVERY SECRET THING, WHETHER IT BE GOOD, OR WHETHER IT BE EVIL! Ephesiates 12-12-14. years ago and has been decorated in World War II, has been an outspoken critic of both the previous white minority government and guerrilla tactics in the six-year war. Whoever shall undertake to write a history of the families that fear not God nor god regardless the duties they owe to man, but live and riot on the miseries of their kind, will portray to the world the horrific consequences of God'sGod—many a family that started out in life and formed a family connection under the most auspicious circumstances. They were industrious, enterprising, frugal and brave. Yet in an evil hour they yielded to the delusive bait of temptation — they were in haste to be rich. They turned aside from the paths of honest industry and domestic tranquility and plunged into a disabling and inquilineous situation. In order to avoid being independent, it was but the sure preursor, to ruin and disgrace; or the same ruinous result was arrived at no less effectively by the violation of the Holy Day how awful it would be. OUR OUT HIS FURY UPON THE FAMILIES Among the victims of the Friday night mission massacre were five children, including a 3-week-old girl. They were bidented, axed and bayoneted to death in a firefight on Sunday that attacks yet on white missionaries, whose remote outposts have become prime targets. "THOU SHALT NOT MAKE UNTO THE ANY GRAVEN IMAGE, OR ANY LINKKING OF ANYTHING THAT IS IN HIS WAY TO BE RELEASED FROM BEHETH, OR THAT IS IN THE WATER UNDER THE EARTH; THOU SHALT NOT BOW DOWN THYSELF TO ME; THOU SHALT NOT LET A JEALOUS GOD, VISITING THE INIQUITY OF THE FATHERS UPON THE CHILDREN INTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION OF THEM THEMEET ME, AND THEMEET MY SONS AND MY DAUGHTER THAT LOVE ME. AND KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS." In Numbers 32:23 God says: "BE SURE YOUR SINS WILL HOLD THE HEAVEN." The WORLD WOULD CONSIDER THE LATTER LATER" Sin is any want of conformity unto, or transgression of The Law of God! We must quote God's Second Commandment as found in Numbers 32:23. THAT CALL NOT ON HIS NAME." "THEY THAT DESPIE ME SHALL BE LIGHTLY ESTEEMED." Examples crowd upon us from every quarter: Every neighborhood furnishes them" Several times friends with the desire to be helpful have suggested a change in the name of this Column. Wonder if unconsciliously, they too resent the negative of God's "THOU SHALT NOT!" What use have you for a servant that won't serve you? MORE LIKE ME, LORD; AND DO NOT THE THINGS WHICH I CHIEN? Luke 6:38-42 True Faith follows after Perfect Obedience. Two whites at the mission survived the attack. One of them, Mary Fisher, a 28-year missionary, was badly beaten and yesterday was in critical condition. P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 THE SECOND survivor, Ian Milton McGarrick, a British teacher, said he was grading papers in his room in the main school building, about 300 yards from the scene of the massacre, and was unaware of the raid. McGarrick said he heard noise coming from the student dormitory and velled to the students to go to bed. McGarrick said he did not find out what happened until Saturday morning when he came across the scene of mutilated bodies on the school's cricket field. "I went around a second time and switched all the lights out," he said. "I knew I had to go." JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE ALL NEW A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR® FANVISION® © 2014 AENA CORPORATION PG Columbia Pictures © 1978 COLUMBIA PICTURE NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING Hillcrest Eve Shows at 7:40 & 9:40 Sat/Sun 2:05 WILLIAM HOLDEY NOW SHOWING The Hillcrest Eve Shows at 7:30 & 9:35 Sat-Sun Mat 1:55 Hillcrest "CAPRICORN ONE" FC Eve 7 20 & 9 35 Cinema Twins "JUNGLE BOOK" Daily 2,15,7,15,9:30 Cinema Twink "THE TURNING POINT" "WARLORDS OF ATLANTIS" "SINBAD & THE EYE OF THE TIGER" Daily 2:30,9:30,9:40 Sunset Bike in the Lake - more as holiday Showtime is 9:15 At the back of The Town Shop Where Comfortable Jayhawks Live OFFICE HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:30 Sat. 10:00-4:00