utty y nurs ns of- hit- mous to one needed & likely nuns of of-of- in nursery. Mondav, February 13, 1978 5 Staff Photo by DONALD WALLER Death demonstration Rick Hoefer, Prairie Village junior, and Bath Regier, Overland Park sophomore, joined with other KU-Y members to demonstrate their opposition to the proposed reinstitution of the death penalty by passing out pamphlets and constructing a nose and galls in front of Wescott Hall Friday afternoon. Regier said the group wanted to publicize the-death penalty speech that State Sen. Arnold Berman, D-Lawrence, gave last night in the Council Room of the Kansas Union. Staff Writer Bv BRIAN SETTLE Legalities of moving Green statue studied The University of Kansas will continue to look into the legal aspects of moving the Jimmy Green statue from old Green Hall to new Green Hall and will announce a decision on the move soon, Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, said Friday. Six representatives of an eight-member group that opposes the move met Friday with Shankel in a closed meeting at Strong Hall. "We had a cordial, amiable discussion, although we didn't decide anything about moving the statue," Shankel said. After the meeting, the group released a statement that listed more than a dozen reasons why they threw the statue and would not move the statue present site. University Daily Kansan The decision to move the statue was made four years ago when plans for new Green Hall were being developed. The School of Law has been waiting for the results of a professional study of the statue to determine how it can best be moved. The opposing group contends that the sculptor of the statue, Daniel Chester French, care the location of his statue with care and that to move it would destroy the aesthetic qualities of the area and would end a long-standing tradition. STEPHEN GRABOW, a member of the group opposing the move, said Friday that Shankel had been very receptive to the opposing views but that he would have to take into consideration the move before he could move the statue before any change in plans would occur. IF THE STATUE is moved to new Green Hall, they said, excessive fumes from cars could cause the statue to deteriorate. Auto traffic is heavier near the new site, they "However, you are optimistic," Grahaw, associate designer of architecture and design. besues those arguments, another controversy concerning the move is whether KU is in compliance with the State Historic Preservation Act of 1977. Besides, they said, the statue belongs to KU, not to the law school. It symbolizes what the group called the close, professional staff of the school. They share, regardless of what courses they take. Julie Wortman, architectural historian for the State Historical Society, said Thursday that moving the statue could be in violation of the preservation act, although the State Historical Society officials were certain whether the University had violated the act. GREEN HALL and the Jimmy Green statute are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and cannot be destroyed. Max Lacas, director of facilities planning, said Thursday that KU had notified the Society in a letter last February of its intention to move the statue. damaged or changed without an invest- ment by the state historic preser- tative agency. Five months later, in July, the new state law went into effect. Lacas said he was waiting for a ruling from the society as to whether he should again about its intention to move the status. Bomb blast at conference kills 2 custodians nearby SYDNEY, Australia (AP)—Two Sydney sanitation men were killed when a bomb exploded early yesterday outside a hotel where 12 Asian and Pacific government leaders were gathered for a regional Commonwealth of Nations conference, witnesses said. The police reported that six other persons were injured in the explosion, which was heard four miles from the luxury hotel. A police spokesman said none of the conference delegates was injured. Police Superintendent Reginald Douglass said the bomb was planted in a trash can outside the main entrance of the Hilton Hotel on Main Street, a main Sydney thoroughfare. The explosion occurred after the sanitation men emptied the trash can into a refuse truck and the bomb was com- paired along with the garbage. Douglass said. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 Before we started advertising our article in the Columbus, Ohio paper, we received and responded to a request to send an email to us. We would like to thank you. The man wrote us and thanked us for sending the articles, saying he found them stimulating and enjoyable, however, our concept of Christianity was quite a bit different from what we thought we were told. We don't mind you don't mind a word of caution, be wary that you are not "using God to justify your own wants and desire — many" have used God's Word to suit their叔想 they are not asking for something they please write and comment on his ideas. We replied that we were not in a position to comment on his concept of Christianity for the sake of his reputation, because where ours was wrong. Therefore, we could not comment nor were we in a position to "see the light and get right", provided we were wrong and it was he that waited living and dead, and we were wrong with it. Therefore it consider it treacherous to leave one "walking in darkness until he falls in the ditch," especially since the "ditch of eternity" is a little ways ahead for every soul that continues walking in darkness. ...rego to the word of caution: "Be wary that you are not 'using God to justify your own wants and desires — many have used God's Word to assist their own wants; some have used God's Word to assist their own wants that we would have to confess that that was exactly what we were doing, using God and His Word to justify our wants and desires, and whether or not it was a "despicable feat" depended on what happened." After some consideration of this criticism, we appraised our two greatest wants and desires to be, first, to get to heaven when we die; "floe the wight to come— eternal hell fire; second, to persuade as many as possible to go along; or third, to persuade us not to suffer in undeliefed, that tathad not away, reserved in heaven" for the faith unto death! Our final comment was that over the years had often noticed when some were unable to answer the facts and logic of an opponent, then they began to attack their opponents with a certain form of knowledge of either, or to borrow his own expression that appeared to be, "a despicable胀点, at least," in response. Such knowledge is of such utility. John The Baptist's mission to prepare men for the coming of Christ was to "flee the wretches to come," for Christ would "unquenchable fire" — if you call yourself Christian what do you consider your father? — there is no ittle, so he chanted, "the Abbott Apostle to heaven and unspeakable words" not lawful for him to utter, and later, in speaking of the judgment seat of God, "for those who perseudate men," and at another time he said he could "wash himself accustomed to Christ" in order that his brethren after The great work for God accomplished by men like Luther, Calvin, Kunyx, Burian, Wesley and others, began as a result of their want and desire to be saved from their sins and absurd behavior. In his time, he said the Lord, Jonathan Edwards, said the cause of his beginning to seek the Lord and to do his will was the result of meditation on The Bible's message of hell fire for the lost soul that Jesus sent him. He said the need to suffer the awful death on the Cross to make the way of escape. "Therefore, we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard,失待 at any time we should let them go," he wrote in *Great Eleglect* 50 Great Salvation 7. Hebrews 2:1-3. Self preservation is the first law of nature — preservation of a life that at the most will end in a little over seventy years, a life that is not meant to last forever. This one foolish or unwise to 'use' God and the means of grace to accomplish the want and desire for the self preservation of one's own life. P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 stand point issues of concern: Recreation Services - continued support for capital improvement projects. Pre-Paid Legal Services - legal advice and services at no charge. Bus System- additional buses, routes, and expansion of services is now necessary. stand point Feb. 15 & 16 harper & robinson