University Daily Kansan, April 10, 1981 Page 5 Hurry From page 1 and a member of the public selected by a majority of the other six members. "That's just terrible," Branson said to State Rep. Betty Jo Charlton, D-Lawrence. "It does not have any people from the homes who would be affected by the task forces' decisions. It also makes it very easy to get a pro-management member of the public on the task force." Branson said that if that were to happen, then an effort to stop pro-management, deregulatory activities would be required. Back at the surprise House Public Health and Safety Committee meeting, confusion reigned. "They are using the excuse of 'cost management' problems to pick on people who cannot defend themselves very well," she said. "They are working against perhaps the weakest of all public interest groups—the nursing home elderly." From nage 1 Postcards "No one there knew what to do or what was being worked on," she said. "It seemed as if a lot of them had no concept about how this would affect the quality of nursing home care." neseday and yesterday, passing out blank postcard to students. The cards will be mailed today and postage will be paid by the Associated Students of Kansas, he said. Monitoring the table, Staci Foldman, Wichita freshman, estimated that more than 700 students were present. "A lot of the students have said that they might not be able to go to school next year because of the tuition increase and the cuts of grants and loans," she said. Kathy Noble, Great Bend junior, also said the increase in tuition when grants and loans were being cut back would hurt students. "I think the state should help more," she said. Some of the cards the Regents will receive are "Eighty dollars might not seem like much to you, but it's two months' groceries to me." "Are you trying to encourage out-of-state students to go back home?" "Stop using our money to print Jayhawks on paper napkins." Dan Cunningham, campus director of ASK, will represent KU students next week at the Regents meeting and answer any questions the Regents might have. Many legislators were expected to take final committee action, without subcommittee report, without lengthy debate and without full individual study. The scene slipped from bad to worse for Branson. Representatives who did not even realize what the resolution entailed, argued for its passage, Branson said. But when the vote was about to be taken, State Rep. Douglas Holt, R-CIMarron, stood up in the middle of deliberations and walked out of the room, disgraced with the proceedings. The committee lost its quorum, could not take a final vote, nor could it take any further action on the resolution at the meeting. A disgusted call was made to the committee. The resolution was left hanging, waiting for final action. Branson, however, was not relieved. Despite the fact that the bill had momentarily been stopped, Branson was concerned about the resolution being resurrected when the Legislature meets again for the veto session in late April. "Other representatives will not have any more time to study this resolution than they do now," Branson said. "The thing that bothers me is that the nursing home industry may now have a mandate to persuade some legislators to their side, before these legislators can find out the details." person, said in a message to Young and ripped, which touched that carried the message of prayers and graciousness. "Through you, today, we feel as giants once more again," the president said. "As you hurte from earth in a craft unlike any other that has ever existed." Among the leaders of American technology and American will. From page 1 The astronauts were to reach a safe orbit 44 minutes after blastoff and the earth 36 times, gliding to a landing at 1:18 p.m. EST Sunday on the broad expanses of a dry lake bed at Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California. Young and Crippen began their day when they were awakened about 1:30 a.m. They ate a bacon and eggs breakfast an hour and a half, and then donned their new style launch suits. Thousands of people lined prime viewing sites around the space center long before dawn. The shuttle, standing 184 feet tall on the oceanside launch pad, looked like a brilliant giant. The crew was joined by 50 Xenon floodlights. Crowd estimates for launch time ranged from 500,000 to a million. Among those on back to watch the launch was the crew of a Soviet spy ship spotted outside the U.S. territorial limit by the crews of two ships waiting 160 miles east of ST. Augustine, Fla., to retrieve the shuttle's spent bootlers. Their mission was a flight of "firsts." Not only is the shuttle the largest manned spacecraft ever built, it is the first designed to return to earth like an airplane, flying 25 times the speed of sound, for use again and again. The astronauts have waited out a multitude of technical problems that pushed the shut-ite's development cost to $8.6 billion and back its initial launch by more than 2% years. it is the first manned spacecraft to be boosted through most of earth's atmosphere by two giant solid propellant booster rockets; it is the first to use hydrogen engines from the ground up; it is the first to carry its fuel piggyback in an outside fuel tank; and it is the first American ship to use an air-like cabin atmosphere. It also is the first spaceship designed to hail cargo like a truck, its 60-foot cargo hold is big enough to carry a bus. Its personnel cabin can be used to transport the capsule, and up to 10 in a space rescue mission. And the Columbia, flagship of a fleet at least four shuttles, was making America's first manned spaceflight since the Apollo missions renders in space nearly six years ago. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 There are 859 verses in the Book of Leviticus. Of these, 743, or about 86% are a direct quotation of God's speech. In chapter 26 God uses the personal pronoun "I" forty times. He uses it to show how much God loves and see so much today, and surely it is appropriate, it might be profitable for us to give careful consideration to all of these verses, all of which are from this 26th chapter of Leviticus: "Ye shall keep My sabbaths, and revenge My sanctuary; I am the Lord. If ye walk in my statutes, and keep my commands, and do them then; I will give you a command to obey you, so that you make you afraid, neither shall the sword go through your land. And ye shall chase your enemies, and they shall fall before you by the sword. And five of you shall chase a scapegoat from your sight, and give him flight; and your enemies shall fall before you by the sword. For I will have respect unto you, and make you fruitful, and multiply you, and establish my covenant with you, and establish you, and will be your God, and ye shall be my people. But if you will not hearken unto Me — I do! my despise My statutes, or of your soul aobir My judgments — I will do this to you — I will set My face against you, and ye shall be stain before your enemies; that they hate you shall reign over you — I will make your cities waste, and bring your sanctuaries (churches) unto desolation — I will bring the land into desolation; your enemies that dwell therein shall be astonished at it — And yet for all that — "there is a destiny for our destiny because of God's covenant with their ancestors that "walked by faith, and not by sight." "There are two things that repair the divine likeness in man, the beholding of truth, and the exercise of virtue." Jesus Christ said, "I am the Truth" "$\textcircled{1}$Sin cleaves the moral order by lightening the atmosphere causing an inevitable reaction to restore the equilibrium of forces. This inanable setting in of the moral energies to fill the space between the heavenly and the indignant righteousness is the same wherever found, whether in an individual, a community, or in the Almighty. The only way propitated is by restitution equal to the injury, or by an adequate contribution therefore." "Take thou away from Me the noise of thy songs; for I will not hear the melody of thy violins. But let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream." — Anne F. 523-22. P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 Bill Keith Announce their Gerry Riley GRAND OPENING. 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