University Daily Kansan, October 21, 1980 Page 3 On Campus TODAY The COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN will sponsor an informal luncheon discussion from 11 to 1 in Alcove B in the Kansas Union cafeteria. The ficture "MUSICAL SETTINGS OF POE'S WORKS," sponsored by the department of music history and the museum, presented at 2:30 in 494 Murphy Hall. THE NEW LIFE STUDENT FINDOWDER will be set up all day in 3139 Wescow Heade RICHARD COLEMAN, of the Joint Center for Urban Studies at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will present "A Century of Leadership in a Midwestern City: Changing People, Changing Values," at 3 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. TONIGHT RAMONA CARLIN, wife of Gov. John Carlin, will speak on the White House Conference on the Family at 6 at Lawrence Center, 1831 Crescent Road. CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST will meet from 6:30 to 9 in 209, 232 and 233 Haworth Hall. COMMUNICATIONS RESOURCE CENTER will hold a special session bn how to write term papers at 7 in 4002 Wescoe Hall. THE BIBLICAL SEMINAR will discuss "Bible Study as Dialogue with a Stranger" at 7 at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. Max McDowell, the journalist who discovered Wolf Creek construction by the NUCLEAR WILDE STORAGE at Loyola of the Union in 7 in the Bie Right Floor of the Union. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION will meet at 7 at the Baptist Student Center, 1629 W 19th St. TAU SIGMA DANCE ENSEMBLE 7 in room 250, Robinson gymnasium THE KU SCIENCE FICTION AND TECHNOLOGY WEEK 7:30 in the Oread Room of the Union. AN EVENING OF WOMEN IN POETRY, sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women and featuring local poets, will meet from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread St. CAMPUS CHRISTIAN BIBLE STUDY will meet at 7:30 at the Christian Campus House, 1116 Indiana St. ART EDUCATION CLUB will meet at 7:30 in 103 Bailey Hall. THE FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATLETES will meet at 7:30 on the Satellite Union Conference Room. Ron Brickman break on "Women's Role in the Church." JAMES HIGDON, organist will present a faculty recital of 8 at Saturdays. RICHARD MOODY, professor emeritus of the theater of the University of Indiana, will lecture on "American Theater: The Formative Decade, 1809-1919," at 3:30 p.m. in the Council Room of the Union TOMORROW BURTON POLLIN will lecture on "how to be a great player" at 4 p.m. in 4509 Wesco Hall SUSAN R. JACOBSON from the Federal Reserve Bank in Kansas City, Mo., will speak on women and credit at 7 p.m. in the Satellite Union Conference Room. The lecture is sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women. In an effort to strengthen communication and increase lobbying effectiveness, students from across the country will be arriving at the University of Kansas this week to begin laying the foundation for a national alliance of state student lobbying groups. Student lobbying groups to plan national alliance About 100 students are expected to attend the conference, Greg Snackne, and Steve Owens. The conference, intended to form the National Alliance of State Student Associations, grew out of a decision in August by state student lobbying groups at the United States Student Association conference in Eugene, Ore., to strengthen their ties with one another. BOB BINGAMAN, executive director of the Associated Students of Kansas and temporary chairman of NASSA, should not be a national lobbying group. "the purpose of NASSA is to be an state student bilingual group." the said. Both KU and ASK are members of USSA. NASSA will be composed of the student lobbying groups only. According to Schnacne, one of the aims of NASSA is to become a national affiliate of USSA. Jeff Evans, ASK campus director, said the importance of NASSA would lie in the need to get more students "It would work as a network so that if we have a problem, we can contact more states that have had similar problems and find out what they did." Evans said. EVANS SAID the conference, which will center on the organization and structure of lobbying groups and NASSA, also will serve as an in-place place for those states without state lobbying organizations. Evans said he was strongly in favor of forming NASSA. "It's the best bet all the way around to getting things done for students," he said. Scheduling a time for the state groups to get together each year would eliminate misconceptions and overlooked issues, he said. On the Record A Haskell Indian Junior College student was listed in serious condition yesterday afternoon at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas and had been received in a two-car accident Friday night near 14th and Tennessee streets. Five other people also were injured in the accident. One of the injured, Gene Gallo, 21, 1012 Emery Road, still was treated for a fractured leg right yesterday. Hospital yesterday afternoon. The other four were not seriously injured. The Haskell student, David Daniel Day, 20, 2304 Barker St., was the driver of one of the cars and was being treated in a hospital after an accident at the Med Center. Lawrence police said. The accident occurred about 9 p.m. Friday when Day's car rear-eared a car driven by Thomas McLean, 19, 1734 Engl Road, police said. According to police, McLean was parking along the right of way near 14th and Tennessee streets when Day's car, which witnesses said was traveling at about 70 mph, struck McLean's car from behind. ADMIRAL CAR RENTAL 2340 ALABAMA 843-2931 BUY OR SELL SILVER, GOLD & COINS Class Rings Antiques-Furniture Boyds Coin & Antiques Monday-Saturday new Hampshire 731 New Hampshire COMMONWEALTH THEATRES --before calibration ! Calibration yond americana ... And, so, there was another movie, GEORGE BURNS OH, GOD! BOOK II Pg 7.30 & 9.15 HILLCREST 3 STP AND OWS TELPHONE 842-8600 Stardust Memories 7:20 & 9:20 Mat, Sat, Sun 2:15 --before calibration ! Calibration yond americana ... Celebrate with a song Singing messages for all occasions ASTA SINGING TELEGRAMS 841-6169 Alexanders Flowers 826 Sawyer 842-120 D. Dep NDEG 1YAK Ovine. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sirius. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - before calibration ! Calibration yond americana ... T:IM MAY CÓ WHILE TBM G:I PHN CHNG Тем, что нична указывает на какую работу, несягнание от операций и вычисления, неаямя или модуля!! AND BOTH THE VIRGIN AND NATIVE MEN AND WOMEN, SOME- THING. S. Sermon, Ceiba del Man, and A. Man. Witness the men's Worship and your Friend. A flicker angel, swam in the Seabird and all of you swam with me for a minute! 925 Iowa At The Hillcrest Shopping Center Ahmilkangani-pantegu LISA PLANISO (CALAMAR) PIZZA PADRA ANGULA AQUILA 홍희 술 : 홍지 명 : 신수 진수 : 호시지 김수 : 아이 امیر ماجمار بریزیان اسماعیل میرزا بن بنی حربی huu teile mee kali& mina kala — palmun tuige togaja ja oinje jälle! Prairie Schooner Seafood Market 841-6610 SENIOR PORTRAITS sitting fee $1.00 call 864-3728 for appt. oct. 6-31 Satellite Union NEW POLISH FOR HIM The new man is willing to change his hair to a more sophisticated look for evening, with a less finished look for work and a more tousled appearance for casual wear. We invite you to come in for consultation for a versatile Hair Style. PERMS-HIGHLIGHTING FOR MEN Shear Dimensions Conceptional Hair Design 1802 Mass. Dillon Plaza 842-3114 We service all makes of bicycles. 9-8:30, Thurs. 9-6, Mon.-Sat. When Schwinn does it . . . . . . it's done right 1820 W.6th 842-6363 Watching Your Weight? "It's a Natural" Hillcrest Medical Center "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "IN IT THUN shalt not do any work," nor any man or anything reveals the character of a person more than the commandments he makes, and nothing reveals the strength of that character more than the manner he uses. "REMEMBER THE SABBATH DAY, TO KEEP IT HOLY, SIX DATES SHALT THOU LABOR, AND DO ALL THY WORK, IN THE MAIN DAY OF THE LORD THE LORD YHOD GOD; IN IT THOU SHALT NOT DO ANY WORK, THOU, NOR THY SON, NOR THY DAUGHTER, THY MAN SERVANT, NOR THY MAIDSERVANT, NOR THY GATES, NOR THY STRINGERS, NOR THY GATES; FOR IN SIX DATES THE LORD MADE HEAVEN AND EARTH, THE SEA, AND ALL THAT IN THEM IS, AND BLESSED THE SABBATH DAY, AND HAIL OWNED it." Gurdure surely meant what He said about the Sabbath Day: "He illustrated concerning an individual who was found to be a sinner." The commandments were given at Sinai, it was commanded that the man be stoned to death by all the congregation, and that the dead be buried. Or take this illustration concerning the king and the nation found in the messages from God by Jeremiah in 17:20-27, where we find that not so many years before the destruction of Jerusalem by the king of Babylon God promised the people of the city it would "Remain Forever" if theyit working on the Sabbath, and hallowed the day: "Then shall there enter into the gates of this city kings charlots and on horses, they, and their princes, the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem; and this city shall remain forever. — But if ye will not hearken unto Me to hallow the Sabbath day, and not bear a burden — then shall you visit the palaces of Jerusalem, and the palaces of Jerusalem, and it shall not be enquished. Quit work, hold the day, and your city shall "remain forever!" Note their reaction: "But they obeyed not, neither inclined their ear, but made their neck stiff, that he might be carried down." Note that the city lasted about a year and a half. The walls were broken down, the king was captured, and the last thing he saw before his eyes were bored out was his own sons by the sword together with many of his princes and grieved when he was carried away into captivity never to return! Unbelief and rage against God's Commands is indeed a terrible thing. The Apothepa Paul said: "Knowing the terror of The Lord, we persuade me," "I thought on my ways, and turned my feet unto Thy testimony. I made haste, and delayed not to keep Thy commandments." — Psalm 119:59, 60. P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 A Rare Combination KU and Senator Berman During the past four years, with Senator Berman's efforts, KU has seen: - Improved student salaries. - Increased state scholarships for Kansas students. - A 60 percent graduate student tuition fee waiver. - Budget growth of more than 90 percent. - A 50 percent salary increase for classified personnel and more than 42 percent for unqualified staff - 42 percent for unclassified staff. - An increase in employment by 550 people. - $45,000,000 of new capital construction. State Senator ARNOLD BERMAN This Senator Gets Things Done! Pol. Adv. Paid for by Committee to Re-Elect Arnold Berman Marcia C. Foster, Treasurer, 749-1615