2. Friday, September 2, 1977 University Daily Kansan Powell slams Lance press WASHINGTON (UPI) - Denouncing one news report as "deplorable," presidential spokesman Jody Powell today accused the press of attacking a former co-star while the White House tries to defend him "with pillowcases." "I am frankly surprised at the amount of support for Bert Lance that exists in considering the quality of information on our base, their judgment on," Powell said. The White House press secretary, speaking in resigned rather than angry attacks, attacked the quality and fairness of press coverage in the Lance affair. "We're already in a situation where one side (the press) kind of fights with rock and sticks and we fight with pillowcases. But at least we ought to get a chance to get a kick in with our pillowcase every now and then." THE STORY that irritated Powell the most was a Chicago Sun-Times interview with former Carter transition staff official John L. Moore, who helped give the way for Lance's Senate confirmation by investigating his financial affairs and declaring him free of any conflicts of interest. More told the Sun-Times—and later confirmed in a telephone interview with UPI—that he was both a personal friend of Lance's and a member of the law firm that was representing Lance in the confirmation including the confirmation proceedings. He conceded there was "an appearance of conflict-of-interest" between his personal relationship with Lance and the servant he worked in touching for financial integrity. 'But I didn't do anything that was not in the highest interest of the President- elect," said Moore, who has since been appointed by President Carter to head the Export-Import Bank. TO POWELL SAID, "Although, unstudied, you're dealing with an appearance, a possibility," he said, "there is no allegation based on fact that he (Moore) conducted himself in any way improperly. "To impug a man's reputation based entirely on circumstance is a deplorable thing. I really consider that particular act to be a blatant insult in the coverage of this entire matter." Powell also accused reporters of not making a fair try at learning Lance's side of the case before filing stories on various aspects of the case, which began with disclosures questioning the nature of property life and have since expanded to include a number of other financial transactions. Thousands flee from Anita's path From the Kansan's Wire Services From the Kansan's wure New BROWNSVILLE Team thousands of people along the Texas-Mexico border fled Hurricane Harper's 150-mile-an-hour winds but Anita was roaring on isolated Mexican villagers who authorities feared hard'bed of the storm. teared Riad treetree. The Nation Weather Service described Anatolia, a dangerous hurricane. "That is the hurricane of the Atlantic storm season, it pushed 12-foot tides and began to buff portions of northern Mexico Thursday night with winds in excess of 75 m.p.h. saly in the eye of the storm, winds were blowing up to the 150 mph, and Al Bruemont, Weather Service meteorologist in Brownville, said the storm was over an area of warm water, which could strengthen her winds. winds. Winds was centered at 100 miles southeast of Brownsville. National Weather Service meteorologists said it was moving toward land at about 10 p.m. h. Druement said that if the storm remained on that course, it would strike land early Friday near San Fernando, Mexico, about 70 miles south of Brownsville. "This is a sparsely populated area, but some communities are so isolated that it is possible they may not have heard warning signs and have a chance to get "druffed." Drumson said. There also was no oaking of precautions in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas. Thousands of people boarded their homes, stuffed belongings in cars and headed inland -away from the flat lands that make up the Texas coastal plain. In addition, thousands more Mexican national banks and Downgroveville's two international bridges to Mexico. "We've had anywhere from 2,000 to 5,000 people come across the bridges," Cameron said. "It's one of our biggest challenges." mountainous areas around Monterrey and mountains outside. Drummond said this could be engendered by the climate. Mexican troops evacuated about 35,000 residents of Matamoros, Mexico, to be headed to the "It looks as if Anita, if she maintains her present course, will burn herself out in the mountains of Mexico," he said. "With mountains you usually get flash flooding and with flash flooding, you usually get fatalities." Tower construction starts in spite of residents' pleas Construction of a controversial 180-foot communications tower for the Emergency Operating Center (EOC) will begin Sept. 7, 2014. The project is led by Preparedness Director, said recently. The tower and its radio equipment probably will be ready by Sept. 15. Brann Plans for the tower were first opposed last April when the Lawrence City Commission refused the county's request to build the tower. Downtown residents complained the would overwhelp their neighborhood and its height would overpower their neighborhood. The tower will be built in the parking lot south of the Douglas County Judicial and Law Enforcement Center, 11th and New Hampshire Streets. The radio equipment will be housed at the EOC in the Judicial Building's basement. Brann said if normal police and emergency communications failed, the EOC would take over communications from the main center. City approval of the tower was granted in May after city officials decided the structure complied with Lawrence's comprehensive land-use program. "We expect to get some more resident complaints once the thing is up," Brann said. "But it's been approved and it's going well, so there is no use in complaining." The tower and the necessary radio equipment and antennae were part of a $83,602 contract with Motorola, Inc. of Topeka. The actual cost of the tower is about $14,000. The remainder of the money is to be used for equipment and installation. --professor of physical education, and Lawrence Schriff, professor of business. Quarter Pounder $ ^{ \ast} $ Two for the price of one with this coupon 4 P.M. until closing This coupon entitles you to two 100% pure beef Quarter Pound® * sandwiches for the price of one. One coupon price is $38. Please present coupon prior to ordering. Quarter Pounder with cheese an additional 15" plus tax. With cheese □. Void after Sept. 5. Offer good only at McDonald's of Lawrence locations: 901 W. 23rd or 1309 W. 5th *Weight before cooking 1/4 pound. MCDONALD'S We do it all for you. "This season not good with any other offer." UDK --professor of physical education, and Lawrence Schriff, professor of business. HOPE semi-finalists selected The twelve semi-finalists for the 1978 HOPE award were announced yesterday by Steve Owens, co-chairman of the HOPE award committee. William Balfour, professor of physiology and cell biology; Malcolm Burns, assistant professor of economics; Peter Casagrande, associate professor of English; Allan Cigler, associate professor of political science; Laurence Draper, professor of microbiology; Russel Gustave, associate professor of scientific science; D. Jugehneer, associate professor of journalism; Jerry Lewis, assistant professor of business; J. Hammond McNish, adjunct professor of business; Richard Mullen, assistant professor of journalism; Jean Pyffer, associate The semi-finalists are THE HOPE (Honors to an Outstanding Progressive Educator) award was established in 1959 and is awarded annually to a faculty member for teaching excellence. Nominations from seniors were taken at Allen Field House during enrolment. Owens said the committee had not chosen an arbitrary number of semi-finalists, but instead searched for a natural break in the totals. "It worked out well this year in that there was no fall," he said, after the 12 semi- finalist. "Owens said." There will be a preliminary vote in early October to narrow the field to five candidates before the final vote in early November. Voting dates are undecided. The winner will be announced at halftime of the Kansas-Missouri football game Nov. 19. IN THE PAST, the information booth on Jayhawk Boulevard has been used as a polling spot. Over the years other polling booths have been set up in Malott Hall, the Kansas Union and at the Senior Regalia party. Last year, however, complaints about the location of the poll arise when a journalism professor won the award for the second straight year. He was the third journalism professor in the past two years information booth is directly in front of Flint Hall, home of the KU School of Journalism. To avoid these complaints, Owens said he hoped to have several polls on various parts of campus this year, although he was still unsure of their location. Seniors also will no longer be required to have a card class to be eligible to vote. ... The Fast Moving Game of Backgammon Moves to KU Introductory Meeting in the Union Parlors B & C Tuesday, Sept. 6, 7:00 p.m. Join the Crowds Already Playing Backgammon The Oldest Most Exciting Indoor Game ... Surely there is a lot of raging, roaring, rape, crime, lawlessness and anarchy all over the world, in your community and mine, here, there, yonder and there, there. You don't believe in the God of the Bible," in the Second Psalm God names them as "people who imagine a vain pain, kings and rulers striving to 'break the Bands and cast away the Cords' of His Lord." BEGINNERS BEGGED TO ATTEND "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 THE FIRST OF THESE TENIS; 'THOUS SHALT HAVE NO OTHER BEGET BEFORE ME.' EXECUTS 20:3. "The *ME* is the Almighty and Everlasting, God, Creator of The Heavens and Earth, He Who hath" measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, and meted out the earth with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighted the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance — Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balancer (with the water); he Himself in the 8th chapter of John, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, 'I am'." Would any dare rage against Him? Consider the matter. "Toush shall have no other gods before ME." **"other god!"** There are other gods the creation of men and devils; made by the hands, minds, and imaginations of men inspired by the Devil consider two of them. Call them "other god" #1, and the Devil consider three of them. Call them "other god" #2, and the Devil consider four of them. 1 created man in the image of some very low form of life, maybe jellyfish or tadpole, and placed him in a "garden of Eden" of the slime, acum, mud, muck and a swamp! He grew there, developed, and evolved up, up, and up. One (the one) was born on the ground — surely there were trees in the ground in timbered land — surely there were trees in that Eden. Up and came up a creature, got to a bog, and later a monkey, babee, etc., on and on. (There is "one school of thought" which thinks this creature when it got to be an "ass" its development was arrested and stopped, and it knew how to grow something there. In view of Eschary 2:24 and Hoeing 8:3. "Uner god 6] is probably best understood and seen by pronouncements of his seers and prophets. 2] seeks to deherrn "The God of the Bible" by attacking his character Because of his terrible judgements — and indeed they are terrible, the Apostle Paul said: "Knowing the terror of The Lord, we persuade men"—upon wicked and vile individuals. Call today 841-2100 and make arrangements for your installation of Sunflower Cablevision. "O GOD, THE HEATHEN ARE COME INTO THINE INHERITANCE, THE HOLY TEMPE HAVE THEY DEFIED." THIS SCRIPTURE IN PSALM 79:1 IS AGAIN BEING FULFILLED! cities, nations and the world in the days of Noah, one of #2 God's prophets said He is Hitler-like; another of these prophets told us people who believe in and trust The God of the Bible. "Your God of the Bible" is given high positions in Protestant Denominations, and all have visited our community and spoken in some of our greatest institutions — institutions which were founded, supported and preserved for many centuries. We all thank them with all their heart trusted in "The God of the Bible." Also, it may be our duty to pray that God would either SAVE, or STRIKE: "It is better that one perish than the whole world." "If the foundations be destroyed what can the righteous do?” Paul 11.3. They can do their duty.” Trust in The Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto them own understanding. “Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh his arm, and whose heart departeth from The Lord. Jeremiah 11.1. He is a slave to God and he is faithful witness, seeking the help and grace of God to the end we might” magnify The Law and make it honorable by obedience, seeing the first kingdom of God and His righteousness. “Doubtless much blame lies at our door for all this raging” and it may be the judgment of God because we must so miserably live, and only service when we pray “Thy will be done on earth as in heaven.” We should not forget that it is only the mercy and grace of God that has kept us up there“ sitting in the seat of the coeur” as these men are doing. We should pray for them, that God would “Open their eyes, turn them from darkness to light, from the pollution that may have taken touch upon the peace and inheritance among them that are blinded by the faith that is in Christ Jesus.” "DID NOT ACHAN, THE SON OF ZERAH COMMIT A TREASPAST IN THE ACCURSED THING, AND WRATH IN THE CONGREGATION OF ISRAEL? ANEAT MAN PERISHED NOT IN ALMIS IN INQUILY." JOSHUA 22A-6. 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