6 Tuesday, November 28, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS Lawrence police reported yesterday that seven women were the victims of attacks during a marathon race. Compiled by Henry Lockard Police Beat In five reported burglaries, eight students and one University police officer lost more than $4,000 in radio, television and stereo equipment; more than $5,000 in jewelry; an estimated $1,275 in clothing; times their values valued at $135; $20 in tools; and $35 cash. Victims of those burglaries were Christopher Scherpetz, Torekapo sophomere; William Owens, Omaha, Neb., sophomere; Jay Foch, Omaha, Neb., sophomere; and Timothy Moranz, Topeka freshman, who lived at 1603 W. 20th Street; Lawrence 2628 Ridge Court, Calvin Lawrence graduate student, 1417 E. 18th St.; Michael Alaka, Whitachia freshman, 1821 W. 36th St., and Sylvestor Poech, KU police officer, 302 E. 20th St. OTHER STUDENTS who reported crimes were kathryn Griffith, Excelsior Springs, Mo., graduate student, WW 21 Walden Court; Thomas Nixon, Concord freshman, 2009 Stewart Ave.; and Susan Moore, Topeka junior, 1339 W. Campus Road. Griffith reported the theft of a wheel and tire from her car, which was parked at her home. Police said the theft occurred between 21 and 24. Griffith reported the loss at $70. Nixon reported the theft of a 10-speed bike. Police said the theft occurred on Thanksgiving afternoon. The thief apparently cut the bike's chain, police said. currently on the bike at $100. The bike was valued at $100. The nine men were the crew of a pair of boats from her car, which was parked at 2500 W. Pollice and the theft occurred between the 2nd and the 4th a.m. Sunday. Moore imimated the loss in $10,000. KU POLICE reported that criminal actu- on campus was very light during the brea- Last Tuesday, police reported the theft of color television from the basement of Mackenzie House. Police said the theft occurred late at the time the no. of estimate of the telephone's value. one student lost $28 and the other lost $34, police said. Police yesterday reported that two students who were playing basketball Sunday night at Allen Field House had $62 cash stolen from their billbooks. Police said the theft occurred between 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. another student reported the theft of a banknote and tapes from a car parked in the Daisy Street. Police said that the case and tapes were totaled $150 and that the theft occurred only on Sunday. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 Many say they are confused, and don't know what to believe. The late Sam Jones said it a person would pull up his unbelief by the roots. he would find "aln" at the tap-root. "Is any want of confidence about him?" he asks, though he thought the devil's masterpiece of a confused, beludded, and mixed up "meas of a man," was an unconverted "hardheart." Such textiles about as much what to be expected as anything else. "What to be expected isn't it. If you got it, you can't lose it. If you lose it, you ain't got it." Such a person may be the most confused, but in our opinion their influence for evil is almost nothing compared to the unconverted Baptist, or Methodist. or, if "GENIURE. PROTESTANTISM DOES NOT CONSIST ONLY OF THE DOCTRINES OF 'JUSTIFICATION, FAITH AND LOVE' IN THE GOLD NEW TESTAMENTS; FOR ITEMS, AS ITS NAME INDICATES, AN ENERGY IMPROTECT, FORMULATED IN THE NAME OF THE DOCTRINES, AND EXCEISTED ACQUISTABLE ABUSE OF EVERY eternity, or cast out into a cursed eternity! The Bible says: "Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the Faith." Should you be classified as a Protestant, or an unconverted Protestant? The importance of this subject is not primarily related to your standing. You are part of the body of Christ standing in the sight of Almighty God, and whether your standing will stand in the day of His judgement, and you will enter into a blessed "The heart in your bosom is a 'muffled drum' beating a march for you to the cemetery, and the judgement seat of God Almighty." "Ye shall know them by their fruits," said Christ. So a Protestant is a revered monk, a holy priest, a legistate, and a probative and executive and judicial officials of the nation, consider some of the fruits of recent years now in plain view. The Bible, God's Word, The Lord's Prayer, both struck down and out of our public schools, while the voice of the atheists, agnostics, communists, and the death still have free courses and used to traffic in the minds and hearts of young people. Considering the heavy majority of the Protestant statesmen in our great nation, and some of the fruits produced, is there not a cause and grounds for the statement at the beginning of this article: "In our opinion their (unconverted hardline) belief for sell is as nothing unconverted hardline; unconverted Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Lutherans, etc?" If you are the sort of Protestant or Christian that agree that the above is a faithful witness to The Word of God in this matter, then join me in praising the hands of lawyers, lawmakers, or what have you. Do you remember daily, do you obey the Injunction of the Bible: "Pray for all men, for kings and peacelees, in all goddess and honesty!" P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 Blast suit dismissal asked The company filed the written response in Douglas County District Court last Wednesday, but no date was set for a hearing on the matter. The Kansas Public Service Gas Co. has filed a motion asking that suits in connection with an explosion at Pier 1 Imports last week. The blast, later determined to have been caused by a natural gas leak, killed 24 people and wounded 30, both 36, who were located near the site of 1474 Massachusetts St. On June 22, the National Transportation Safety Board approved a report that said the leak was caused by the shrinkage of a plastic gas pipe beneath the store. The report said the main, manufactured by DuPont, had shrunk 3% inches because of cold temperatures. THE FIRST OF the suits, filed by Colley's parents Sept. 13, listed Kansas Public Service Gas Co., DuPont, and Dressler Industries as plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed by Colley against Kansas Public Service Gas Co. Five additional suits, listing the same defendants, followed in rapid succession... The suits claimed that the gas company's distribution system was inherently dangerous, and that the company should be held liable for damages if negligence by the firm could not be prevent. In the request to have the suits dismissed, attorneys for the gas company recommend that a suit be filed appropriate only if the parties on the part of the gas company can show evidence of THE COMPANY also filed papers Wednesday claiming that punitive damages sought in the Colley and Moorman suits should not be awarded. The company said punitive damages were not recoverable in suits alleging wrongful death. Dressler Industries denied any wrongdoing in connection with the blunt in its October response to the suits. DuPont did the same. Engineering students at the University of Kansas soon might be able to apply for internships with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, according to Vincent Muirehead, professor of aerospace engineering. NASA internships possible at KU NASA has opened a cooperative internship program for undergraduate engineering students, Muirhead said yesterday. He said he planned to investigate the possibility of making the program available to KU students by next fail. Murhead said graduate and undergraduate KU students would be eligible for internship positions if the program were started at KU. He said NASA required that an applicant for an internship have at least a 3.0 grade point average. POSITIONS WOULD be available in seven areas of engineering and in public administration, Muirhead said. Students would have to accord according to civil service wage scales. an astronaut candidate from NASA, Sally Ride, who spoke recently on the KU campus, talked about the internship program during her lecture at the Kansas Union. The director of Nichols Hall, the KU space technology center, Bill Barr, said he did not know the internship program existed until Ride mentioned it in her speech. Muirhead said the NASA internship program, if it were started at KU, would be the first undergraduate internship program in the engineering department. Muirhead said college courses would be available to NASA interns along with their on-the job training. These classes probably meet the training requirements nearby NASA's Houston headquarters. Dyche museum to get top tourist billing Dyche Hall's Museum of Natural History will get top billing next year where the museum signs sign signs sign directing Kew to state tourist attractions. The museum was first on a recently completed list of the top 81 travel attractions in Kansas. The Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art was placed 42nd on the list behind other area attractions including Perry Lake, ranked 14th, and Clinton Lake. The rating was completed in October by Oblinger-Smith Inc., a consulting firm from Wichita, for the Karnas Department of Agriculture. tractions that would be included on road signs to be placed next year on Kansas highways. STATE AND federal funds will be used for the sign project, which also provides for city and county sponsorship of additional road improvements. According to Don Richards, KEDP public relations director, the retail chain has an extensive revenue from tourist trade. More sites may be added to the list later. Cathy Dwigans, associate director of exhibits in Dyche, said yesterday that she was pleased by the museum's high ranking. "We, of course, think we should be number one," she said. Travel Plans? Maupintour travel service Apex Air Fares/Youth Fares/Ecurail and Student Passes/Auto Rentals/Hotel and Amtrak Reservations Admiral Car Rental When was the last time you rented a car for $5.95 per day plus mileage We have a few late model cars for sale 2348 Alabama 1831 2931 SUA CAMPUS 8 BALL TOURNAMENT Thurs. Nov. 30, 7:00 P.M. K.U. 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