Monday, September 20,1976 67 e people e sense, on than resident for. By CHRIS RIGGS Debate leaves creation unsolved new we've been and the torturersite objection has than a Staff Writer that ten are er than didn't suburbs urban e cities at there make seeing ed that y har- excell fielding rt topping by his but he matters. "decent"n't stir strife. time," crieds of that to accord. o think in Field l they There wasn't a victor at the "Creation versus Evolution" debate Friday in Hoch Auditorium. But Henry Murrell, director of Creation Research, San Diego, didn't care. d from chorus ich by Henry grand. of what were they came it is hard losing 4. "I just one seated ssnan. I at our ynyrd nothing name junior ending ws who what "I'm not as concerned with winning the debate as in getting my word across," she said. He and Duane Gish, associate director of the Institute, debated three hours against two evolutionists from the University of Kansas. A crowd of about 3,000 persons heard the debate. The evolutionists were O. E. Wiley, Marcin Bickford, professor of geology, and Mark Hickrick. "CREATIONISTS believe there must have been a period of creation in which a supernatural process brought into existence the basic categories of nature, such as the basic kinds of animals and plants—especially mankind," Morris said. He said evolution explained life in terms of continuing natural processes. "Neither model can be proved scientifically, nor can it be disproved scientifically, because we can't see what has happened in past history," he said. Glish said that the theory of evolution had many inconsistencies. TODAY: ROBERT BRIGGS, recording secretary of the National Association of Schools of Music, will speak at 4:30 in 312 Bailey. TONIGHT: OPERATION FRIENDSHIP will meet at 7 at 1629 W. 19th ST. PLAY READINGS IN GERMAN will meet at 8 at 3422 National Lane. TOMORROW: THE UNDERGRADE AT ANTHROPOLOGY ASSOCIATION will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 167 Friser. THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS will meet at 7 p.m. in 2022 Learned, the American Society of Civil Societies society will meet at 4 p.m. The WOMENS FIELD HOCKEY TEAM will play at 4 p.m on the hockey field. The COLLEGE ASSEMBLY will meet at 4 p.m. in Woodruff Auditorium in the Kansas Union. In the Forum Room of the Union, SUA will present an essay on the Woodruff at 4 p.m. NORMAN B. HOLMES, a Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will speak at 7 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. THE PRENURSING CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Pine Room of the Union. Regents... From page one different funding formulas for different bases of research, because of differences in costs of programs. —A contract with Trans Vac Systems of Jacksonville, Fla., for $305,650 for a pneumatic trash and laundry system at the Med Center's new clinical facility. The system moves trash into a compactor and laundry into a special laundry area. "A contract of $1,092,545 for construction of a six-story link between the clinical and pediatric areas at the Med Center. The link would connect the two buildings at each floor and includes elevators, hallways and electrical and pneumatic system links between the - Transfer of $500,000 from two student union funds into a satellite union construction fund. Bills will be accepted for both students either later this year or early next year. LIVE JAZZ EVERY WEDNESDAY Sororities fail ... TTH 6½ E. 7th SPIRIT 842-9549 From page one (The alternative club for JAZZ and COCKTAILS) case over to the state attorney general. Kansas State Bill No. 255, passed in 1973, requires that any person designated . . . finds any violation of this act . . . he may file a criminal complaint with the attorney general or the proper district or county attorney or he may issue an order to the agent to cease and desist such violations." Stemmerman said the Lawrence fire department had never filed such a complaint. If it were to do so, he said, it would have been the city or county attorney. HE SAID that the department had sent letters to fraternity and sorority corporation boards threatening legal action, but that the threats had never been carried The department has filed two complaints with the city housing inspector, he said. One of the violations has been corrected and the other is being corrected. Steinemerman agreed this interference could occur, but said it wasn't a problem with the algorithm. Markley said local enforcement of the fire code perkens wasn't as strict as it could be because of the lack of training. Delta Delta Delta, 1805 Oxford Rd. The west and northwest side of the two floors fire escape that lead into the basement. Two floor fire escapes that lead into the basement. Another obstacle to strict enforcement is anathy. Marklev said. "it's rather hard to get anything done with there's a tragedy. That the tragedy of it is that people have lost their minds." fire escape shall be continued to the ground and bolted to a through a room that are not acceptable fire escapes. Fire escape shall be enclosed with approved self-closing smoke doors. The fire escape shall be an approved staircase and bolted to a concrete wall. The door off the furnishage shall be an approved self-closing emergency lighting is recommended in the second and third floors shall have self-closing emergency lighting is not required by the state code). The fire escape and third floor shall have self-closing building open existing self-closing doors shall be removed from first floor are recommended. No Slip Name Poor Fire extinguisher is recommended. All devices requiring灭火器 should have self-closing devices. The fire escape shall have self-closing fire drills shall be held. An evacuation plan shall be prepared. F THE 10 SORORITES and the fire marshal's recommendations for bringing the houses in compliance with the code, all of which may not be insisted upon because of physical impossibility of prohibitive expense. ALPHA PIKA TREETA, 1435 Torremonten S. The fire extinguisher needs checks. Emergency lighting is required before entering the building. Metal cabinets with metal doors will be stored in metal cabinets with metal doors. The clothes dryer should be placed on a steel cabinet with metal doors and with a self-contained detector are installed. Chihuahua CA. Campus Bldg. Fire escape ladder will be mounted to a concrete base. Self-closing smoke doors shall be installed on the second floor. Emergency lighting is recommended. Painting and inflammable liquids are recommended. Plain and inflammable liquids are recommended. There IS no ceiling in the laundry room. An approved ladder shall also be installed in the laundry room. An evacuation ladder PI Beta Phi, 1812 W. 150d S. The storage room shall also be installed in the laundry room. An evacuation ladder PI Beta Phi, 1812 W. 150d S. The storage room shall also be installed in the laundry room. An evacuation ladder PI Beta Phi, 1812 W. 150d S. PI Beta Phi, 1812 W. 150d S. The storage room shall also be installed in the laundry room. An evacuation ladder PI Beta Phi, 1812 W. 150d S. PI Beta Phi, 1812 W. 150d S. The storage room shall also be installed in the laundry room. An evacuation ladder PI Beta Phi, 1812 W. 150d S. AN EXEVACULATION plan shall be posted on each floor. Inflammable liquids shall be stored in metal cabinets with metal doors. The locking mechanism enclosed with approved equipment and with a self-contained detector corral shall have an exit light "EVOLUTION HAS not occurred on this planet," Gish said. "We believe there is a god who is responsible for the creation of life, and the basic forms of plants and animals." "It is possible to interpret evidence to say that apes evolved from man because anthropologist Richard Leakey has found fossils of men that were older than the oldest known fossils of apes—so we all might be monkeys' uncles." Wiley said evolutionists and creationists shared some thoughts. University Daily Kansan "Evolutionists postulate that life originally came from non-life in the primal world. Of course the creationist must also believe that life came from non-life, and use the element of the creator as the touchstone for creating the first life," he said. RCA Records Jefferson Starship "SPITFIRE" John Denver "SPIRIT" MORRIS HAS SAID Earth might be as young as 10,000 years old, Wiley said. To dispute Morris' estimate, Bickford showed a slide of the Great Canyon and said 16,000 feet of sedimentary rocks were deposited on one another at the canyon. Albums were $4.97.NOW $3.99 TAPES $4.99 Prices good through Sunday, September 26. Store Hours 9-10 Daily 9-7 Sunday "Unless one believes these were deposited at some extraordinary rate, these deposits alone record tens of millions of years of history." Bickford said. SORRY, NO DEALERS QUANTITIES LIMITED He said that by measuring the amount of radioactivity in some rocks the age of the Earth had been determined to be about six billion years. "Many of the things that we say about the Earth or about evolution or, for that matter, about creationism may change tomorrow and discover something new, Bickford said. USE YOUR CHARGE CARD AT GIBSON'S master charge THE INTERBANK CARD $129 6-pack 12 oz. Cans Mon., Sept. 20— Sat., Sept. 25 at "WHY JEWS DON'T BELIEVE IN GOD" An informal talk given by Hershell Tkatch, controversial Kansas City Orthodox Jew, in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 8 p.m. Don't miss this opportunity to hear a fine mind at work. C-CHOCOLATE S-STRAWBERRY P-INEAPAPP R-ASPBERRY B-UTTER PECAN F-NOT FUDGE B-UTTERSOFT C-CHERRY Presents a night with Lynyrd Skynyrd accompanied by Cole Tuckey on Rye Show, Friday, September 24 8:00 p.m. Hoch Aud. Tickets on sale Monday, September 12 SUA Office General Admission $6.00 advance, $6.50 day of the show