6 Tuesday, September 5, 1978 University Daily Kansan STUDENT SEASON TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE ELLSWORTH, HASHINGER & OLIVER HALLS Student Season Tickets Will Be Sold This Week From 3:30-6:30 p.m. in Residence Halls. Sept.5 Hashinger Ellsworth Oliver Sept. 6 GSP Corbin Lewis Sept.7 Naismith Hall Templin Hall Sept. 8 JRP McCollum Tickets may also be purchas at the SUA Office in the Kansas Union this week from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ★ Student Season Ticket—$23 ★★ Student Spouse Season Ticket-$23 - Restricted to full-time students (minimum of seven hours). Six Exciting Home Games ★ ★ Must show proof of marriage. Sept. 9—Texas A&M. Sept. 23—UCLA. Sept. 30—Miami. Oct. 14-Oklahoma. Oct. 28-Iowa State. Nov. 4-Nebraska. KANSAS FOOTBALL'78 Catch Saturday Afternoon Fever! 2nd fuel leak victim dies Airman 1st Class Erby Hepastal, 22, died Sunday night at Wesley Medical Center in Memphis after an overcome by toxic fumes from a leaking fuel propellant, nitrogen tetroxide, on Aug. 24. he suffered chemical cuts to his lungs and had been in critical condition since the Another Air Force officer, Staff Sgt. Robert Thomas, died the day of the accident as he and Hepstall rescued a fellow worker, Airstlman 1st Class Carl Malinger. ROCK (UP1)-A fueling accident at an underground Titan II missile silo has claimed a second life, Air Force officials said yesterday. MALINGER WAS taken to Scott AFB, III, to treatment and remains in critical condition. The leaking nitrogen tetroxide, which is mixed with rocket fuel to provide combustion, forced evacuation of several hundred residents in the area of the nuclear missile site until officials could fill the silo water and form a mild solution of nitric acid. The rocket was not armed and there was no danger of explosion when the leak occurred. A private contractor hired to pump the nitric acid from the silo delayed that operation, but the rocket functioned. difficulty in finding a suitable pump during the holiday. EFFORTS TO pump out the silo began last week but were halted Friday because of a broken pump coupler. In addition, the acid eroded a portion of the pump being used, forcing the contractor to look for a different pump. A spokesman said it would take nearly two days to remove the 100,000 gallons from the tank. "We had two problems," an Air Force spokesman said, "and the one we still have is that the impeller in the pump has eroded from the acid. Monsoon floods northern India NEW DELHI, India (AP) —India's summer monsoon rains rains with fury this weekend, swelling rivers over their banks in southern China, the source of thousands to flee their swarmed villages. Thousands of persons were unaccounted for near Calcutta in West Bengal, the worst hit state. Yojoti Bose, chief minister of West Bengal, denied reports that 15,000 persons had been washed away there, but said, "It is one of the greatest disasters." Authorities confirmed at least 42 persons drowned or killed by collapsing houses in West Bengal, where water was reported up to 20 feet deep. Over the weekend, 63 flood-related deaths were reported in the Himalayas near Simla. RELIEF OFFICIALS reported many saviors in West Bengal perched on buildings. Cholera was reported in the state's Midnapore district west of Calcutta. The United News of India said patients were being treated on the roof of the area hospital because the ground floor was under water The monsoon has killed more than 800 and affected 1.8 million in some way since it started in June. About 10,000 homes have been reported destroyed. Police and army units evacuated tens of thousands of residents from low-lying areas in the national district of old and new Delhi, both threatened by the fast-rising river flooded dozens of villages in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh states to the north. INDIAN AIR force helicopters were operating in Haryana, west of Uttar Pradesh, and other states, dropping food and supplies to stranded villagers. In Orissa state, on the Bay of Bengal, about 750 helicopters have been deployed at the airports, the United News of India said. Delhi municipal officials have asked about 200,000 refugees to shift to relief camps set up in schools and stadiums in the capital area. Many camps provide tents and drinking water but lack electricity and basic sanitation facilities. Irrigation minister S.S. Barnala, making a tour of stricken parts of the capital, said flooding would reach a critical stage early today. "It's much worse than last year," Barana said. "Large areas are being removed." Officials raid Australian site; weapons seized Police said the men wore berets on the Croatian nationalist insignia. One man was also wearing a black band. SYDNEY, Australia (AP)—Police raided a secret training camp for terrorists in a remote mountain area 250 miles south of here, arrested 20 men and seized a cache of guns, knives and explosives, police said Sunday. SUA indoor rec ON TUESDAYS: A new novice game designed especially for beginners SUA DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB WELCOMES NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS AND OFFERS ON THURSDAYS: Our regular open game No restrictions on conventions BOTH GAMES: 7 p.m., Pine Room in Kansas Union 75' entry fee Prizes to first & second pairs For more information call Mike McGheohoy 842-7979 ACBL FRANCHISED "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 On more than one occasion it has been stated that the object of every article has been to pass on God's message to man, old and young, found in the last admonishment of the Book. But this last admonishment of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. Let us hear the conclusion of the MOMENTS: FOR THIS IS THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN. For God shall bring every work into judgment with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil." "Resolve, O young man in my eyes," he wrote. "I desire the own heart and in the sight of your own eyes — BUT KNOW THOU THAT FOR ALL THESE THINGS GOD WILL BRING THEE INTO YOUR HEART. BUT KNOW THY CREATOR IN THE DAYS OF YOUTH YOUTH —" Excepting the verse from which this Column gets its title, the above passage concerning "the whole duty of man" has been quoted as much as it has been followed up by quoting the 14th verse of the last chapter of the last Book of the Bible. Rev. 22:14: "Blessed are they who do His Commandments, and that they will be the tree of life, and may enter more the gates into the city." And Eve and Eve redefined the Tree of Life in favor of the devil's advice, broke God’s Commandment, and were driven out. The Tree of Life was also entered into the Tree of Life and enter the gate of the city, unless we are, or come to be of those men who have been entrusted through Faith," this can come about. by Grace Gods Christ came down and lived thirty-three years here, kept God's Commandments perfectly, and offers to bestow His Righteousness to every soul that asks for it. You can also provide the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. "This tells us in plain language that" our faith is what we want and hope for most of all. "With the natural eye you see things as they are," he wrote, "evidences of what a man wants and hopes most for by looking at his acts, words, conduct, etc. John Wesley said: 'All the enemies of Christianity are more tithers in comparison with those who give you exemption from obeying God's will.'" This column has told the story of how Charles the First of England lost his head on the chop block Doubles high in his position, his pride, and his ignorance. He was called the "waste man" he was," and he had "divine right" to do as he pleased. Puritans and other people who had "true fear of God" in their hearts withstood Charles, even when he was in a state of despair. Jan. 30th, 1648, King Charles was led out to whalehole to die. Jeremiah 8:3 says: "They have rejected the Word of God, what wisdom is in them? Surely the implication here is that those who reject God's Commandments are sadly deficient in intelligence. Did not Christ say it would be better for some if all milestone were hanged on their neck and drowned in the depth of the sea; and did not he say of one man: 'Good were I to that man, and had never been forced' 'Forbear me from mcding with God.' P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031