Friday, November 4.1977 3 Organizations From page one whistles," he said. "Whistles mean rape prevention. I don't think it's funny." Phil Kaufman, fine arts senator, said he thought it would be better to allocate enough money in the spring for the group to conduct a successful campaign. The 84% the Senate voted to allocate last night, he said, would buy too few whistles to be effective. However, Jill Grubaugh, journalism senator, said she thought allocating some money for a few whistles would be better than allocating no money. Although the group also was questioned about the content of films it wanted money for, the company has said. Group members had been questioned at the budget hearings two weeks ago about their relationship with the Lawrence Lesbian Alliance. UNDER CURRENT administration guidelines, groups cannot be funded by the Student Senate if they are substantially different in religion or expression of sexual preference. "People are hiding behind little because of their prejudices," Robinson said. Robinson said he had been ashamed at the fall budget hearings to be a senator because of questions some Senate members had asked the group about the content of films he sponsored. He said no budget committee member had seen the films. Grubaugh agreed that the group had been treated unfairly. University Dalkan Kansun coverage of the group had been unjustified, she said. "It's pretty sad if hearsay evidence cuts out a group's funding," he said. THE GROUP WAS also asked last night if it was advocating certain notional positions. Bob Jennings, Lawrence senior, said politically oriented information was being made available in the Women's Coalition office. "I don't want to have to pay for it, that's all." he said. Jennings said he had read a birth control pamphlet that was available in the coalition office. The pamphlet, he said, blamed the state for its anti- and imperialism for population problems. Jennings said the group could advocate political positions, but he questioned whether they should be given Senate funding. Margaret Arnold, associate professor of English and Women's Coalition faculty adviser, admitted that the pamphlet was not a comprehensive tool provided good information on birth control. Women's Coalition, she said, did not take a stand on the pamphlet's political position, but wanted to provide birth control information. SHE SAID COST had probably been a sample, which came from a Canadian prince, which carried The Senate decided not to fund two groups that had requested funds. The Senate also voted not to allocate the recreation Advisory Board's request for a tax The glider was to be used for the Hang Glider Club, a new organization that was formed in 1984. "We have to yield somewhere to this exotic behavior," Ed Duckers, Numerakener Duckers said he doubted that some members of the organization would ever use the hang glider and said it could easily be damaged. Hang gliding, he said, could only be done during warm months and he doubled whether the hang glider would be used before soring. Quinn . . . The Recreation Advisory Board had also requested funds to purchase a truck and equipment. From page one At one point, Fahringer wrote the term up on a chalk board and assigned each word a synonym: Important for serious, writing for literary and usefulness for value. Qmain maintained, as he had throughout, that he was using the term "serious literary" to describe his work. Fahringer asked Quinn, 'If writing has some importance and it is useful, then I should have a word.' QUINN SAID NO, and added that there were several synonyms for each word in the term and that each synonym would create different meanings. Quinn is no newcomer to the Goldstein-Buckley obscurity case. He appeared in substantially the same capacity in the first trial held in 1790. That trial, held in Wichita, was not a prejudicial remark because of a prejudicial remark in the prosecuting attorney's closing statement. Quinn has said he did not know the decision he decided to use him as his literary expert. Earlier in the day, Judge Frank G. Thesis settled a legal question that had arisen in court the day before during the testimony of a lawyer from the analyst from the Menniner Foundation. VOTH HAD TESTIFIED that both the magazines he had been asked to judge appealed to the prudent interests of the average Kansan. According to the Supreme Court, if something appeals to prudent interest or is patently offensive when judged by community standards, then it is obscene. The defense tried to show that a federal appeals court recently ruled against the side for which Voth had testified. The case involved homosexuality. Judge Theiis ruled yesterday that there was no factual or legal relevance, and that the case could not be adjudicated. ANOTHER GROUP, the Free China Club, but was referred to the Senate's Culture Committee. Tues., Nov. 8, 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Kansas Union Lobby The fall budget committee recom- mered not to fund the group because of unanswered questions they had about the group and because they said it was a duplication of the Chinese Students Association and International Club organization. committee had voted to recommend only the hang gliding request. Animation Art Sales From $10, Including Custom Matting All of Your Favorite Cartoon Characters! Chris Caldwell, Senate treasurer, said the Senate made supplemental allocations of $25,742.59. Requests from the 31 groups that submitted the $25,742.59 allocations totaled more than $40,000, he said. The Senate's meeting started about 15 Order may stop set retirement Arranged by Gallery Lainzberg TOPEKA, Kan. (AP)-Gov. Robert Bennett may issue an executive order forbidding state agencies to set a mandatory retirement age of 65 for state employees, a gubernatorial aide disclosed yesterday. James Mang, the governor's legislative liaison, told an interim committee that active evaluation throughout a worker's life was important. "65, was the best way to assure high quality. "If a person 65 or over has proven through the evaluation process that he is capable of handling the present workload he should be allowed to continue." Maqad said. CURRENTLY, AGENCIY heads have the authority to force employees to retire at age 65 and many do. Under state law, all empl- ories must be at age 70, except in some individual cases. The practical effect of such an order would be to move from 65 to 70 the mandatory retirement age for all state employees. Following Maag's presentation, the interim committee on budget instructed its staff to draft legislation that would do the same thing. The measure would apply to some 24,000 state employees under the Public Employees Retirement System. EXEMPTED FROM the bill would be school teachers, county and city workers, judges, firemen and police officers. minutes late last night because of the lack of a quorum. The Senate also voted to table bills dealing with the Concerned Students for Higher Education. 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The Eternity of the Almighty is contrasted with the brevity, frailty, and evil of man's life. "Before the earth, shortness, frailty and evil, even that which touches the earth and the world, even from Everlasting to Everlasting." Thou art God "God has not created us with minds capable of comprehending that which has no beginning, nor end. Why 'kick against the prick?' Why not acknowledge our understanding, the need needed to learn to 'Trust in the Lord with all our heart, and understand.' — Prov. 3.5. Man's time and days are "As a sleep; like grass which growth up; in the morning it fistlethust and growth up, and in the evening it is cut down, and withereth." 'God"turns man to destruction, and sayes, Return, ye children of men.' Return to dust. "Return unto the ground." For dust thou art, and un坠 dust thou thour return." Gen. 3:19. God's Word is being fulfilled unto Adaiah that no disobeyance will arise. God for the Fortibidden Fruits three verses — 7, 9, 11. Moses mentions the anger and wrath of God because of "the iniquities and secret sins of man set in the light of his countenance". This Psalm is frequently read at funerals, or parts of it, for often these verses are skipped that reveal the real cause of death. Would it not be more appropriate to constantly remind ourselves of the anger and wrath of God against the "injuries and secret sins of men," and then relocate Christ took our place and endured the wrath and curse that resulted from this event. And we can with a greater zeal to win the Savior? He came "to seek and save that which is lost." — If you do not believe these things, or take part of God's Word for "myth," you certainly are out of place in a Protestant Church Christian Mr. Unbeliever, is it "myth" that men return to dust? Do you expect to escape such an experience? Gen. 3:16 a "myth" where we read "unto the woman he [God] said it will greatly change your life." Is it possible for a being born forth children? Ask any, or ask all women who have travelled in childbirth if this statement of God in Genesis is "myth"? "If I could, surely I would, stand on the rock where Moses was. Think these words are from a Spiritual. Probably the basis is the passage in Exodus 31-39-12 where God placed Moses in the cliff of a rock" and covered him with His hand. "The Rock of Moses," he says, "is a beloved song of Rocks of Age; clief for me, let me hide myself in Thee." It is bad, it is too bad, it is two thousand and more bad, that some of our modern clergy are telling us that "The Rock of Age" is out of date from the way I read God's Word, even the words of The Gentle Jesus, it would be a favor done by God, to be told about their neck, and they were thrown into the sea." Surely Moses knew what he was talking about when he said in this Psalm "Thou carryst them away as with a flood—for we are consumed by Thine anger, and by Thy wrath are we consumed." In the light of Thy countenance all our days are passed away in Thy wrath — Who knoweth the power of Tine anger? even according to Thy year, so is Thy wrath — The days of our years are three score and ten; and it by reason of thy wrath we must labor and sorrow, for it is soon cut off, and we fly away. With the background of these experiences in his mind's eye, and having confessed them in the first part of his prayer, he then prays to God in the 12th verse: "SO TEACH US TO NUMBER OUR DAYS. THAT WE MAY APPLY OUR HEARTS UNTO WISDOM." Note he asks God to be their teacher to him. In the next chapter we learn about days of the year, "The lord of The Lord is the beginning of wisdom." John Bunyan commented that he that had not the "beginning" had neither the "middle" nor the "end" God had said "Return to dust." Now Moses prays God to "Return" to them with forgiveness and blessing; "Return, O Lord, how long? and let it repten Thy concerning Thy servants. O salix us early with Thy mercy; that we may rejoice and salix all our days. Make us glad according to the days wherein Thou hast afflicted us, and the years wherein Thou have been afflicted us. And make us glad unto Thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of The Lord our God be upon us; and establish Thou the works of our hands upon us, yes, the work of our hands establish Thou it." P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031