Thursday, July 12, 1979 Summer Session Kansan Further Reductions AS OUR Annual Summer Clearance Sale Continues 1/5 to 1/2 off Suits Sport coats Trousers Dress Shirts Knit Shirts Shorts Ties Swimwear Jeans Sport Shirts Jackets London Fog Whitenight's Town Shop 839 Massachusetts 843-5755 Downtown Lawrence By JEFF KIOUS Residents of Stouffer Place who said they were tired of walking down goshen stone and dirt paths to get to the main campus signed up for a week to get sidewalks installed in the area. 328 petition KU for sidewalks Staff Reporter The petition was drawn up by Duane Sterling, Lawrence graduate student, a resident of Stouffor Place, and was signed by 328 residents of Stouffor Place, a nearby apartment complex, and fraternities. Stouffor Place has 300 units. Sterling said only those who used the paths were allowed to sign. Copies of the petition were sent Tuesday to Chancellor Archie R. Dykes and J.J. Wilson, director of housing. Both Dykes and Wilson downed and could not be rescued for comment. TWO PATHS lead from Stouffer to the northwest corner of the football practice field west of Allen Field House, where they connect with a larger path that comes down Daisy Hill from McCollum Hall. The path behind Stouffer to McCollum has been saved recently. Sterling said he drew up the petition because the paths were lower than the adjacent grass and made a vessel for water drain-off, even though the maintenance department of the office of housing sprinkled the paths with gravel each year. Sterling said that sometimes the condition of the paths is so bad that he is forced to walk over to Nineteenth Street and walk up Naismith Drive to campus. Walking down Naismith drive to campus can take some distance as much as a half-mile out of their way. ONE STOUFFER RESIDENT, Seetha Subramanian, Lawrence graduate student. said Tuesday that it had been so bad during one rainstorm that she had to take two pairs "I'd wear one pair to walk down the path and then change into the other pair when I jumped." But, Don McCannell, head of the maintenance department for the office of housing, said that the paths on Daisy Hill were blocked by snow. The winter when snow was on the ground Sidewalks were planned in July, 1977, but construction was delayed partly because of the construction of the Satellite Union, said Thomas, university landscape architect. FUNDING MUST also be provided for the installation of the sidewalks, according to Jim Scaly, administrative assistant to the Stouffer Place petition yesterday. The Stouffer Place petition yesterday. He said the actual funding would be done through the office of facilities planning. The funding will come from the state Legislature or the current operating budget, according to Allen Wiechert, university director of facilities planning. The sidewall installations in the Stouffer area will be done in three phases, Which The first priority will be the sidewalk beacon that will serve the and the new Satellite Union, he said. The next priority, Wiechert said, will be the installation of a sidewalk that connects the Satellite Union area and the main path to McColum Hall. The last installation will be the two paths that come from Stouffer Place and connect with the main path from McCollum Hall, he said. KANSAN On Campus Jobs for veterans listed by KU Campus Veterans TOMORROW: AN INTRODUCTORY LECTURE ON THE TEACHINGS OF THE GURU MAHAJR WI will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Jahawk Room of the Kansas Union. THE KANSAS SUMMER THEATRE and the MAKANEK SUMMER THEATRE by Rodgers & Hammerstein at 8 p.m. in University Theatre, Murphy Hall. Admission is free for KU students. noon in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. A MIDWESTERN MUSIC AND ART CAMP CONCERT, with the camp chorus and orchestra, Russell L. Wiley and Gerald Carney, guest conductors, will be held at 2 p.m. in the University Theatre, Murphy Hall, for the presentation of DINNER, the program starting at 5:30 p.m., will feature the presentation of the John W. Campbell Award for the best science fiction novel of the year. MIDWESTERN MUSIC AND ART CAMP CONCERT, with the camp chorus and Russell L. Wiley and Gerald Carney, guest conductors, will perform at 7 p.m. in the University Theatre, Morphy Hall. SUNDAY: A SCIENCE FICTION INSTITUTE AND CONFERENCE PUBLIC LECY SUNDAY: A SCIENCE FICTION INSTITUTE AND CONFERENCE PUBLIC LECY A program to help veterans find jobs is underway at the KU Campus veterans office, which recently has become a field office of the Kansas Job Service Center. The veterans office, located in the Kansas Union, receives daily listings of full and part-time job openings that have been filed with the Job Service Center. Mike Hand, Campus Veterans vice president, said yesterday that any veteran seeking employment should stop by the organization's office in room B118 on the third floor of the Kansas Union and put his name on a list. If an opening comes up that might be of interest to the applicants, the veterans on board will be invited. Hand said plenty of jobs were available for veterans willing to work. He also said the office got calls from employers looking for temporary day laborers. These jobs may last from one to three or four days. It's a good way for a veteran to get two dollars in his jeans so he can stay in school," I said. Veterans also might get jobs as a result of the U.S. Code that requires firms with federal government contracts of $10,000 or more to recruit veterans for employment. The KU veterans office is open from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at 6:30 a.m. ATTENTION JAZZ LOVERS STANLEY TURRENTINE THE K.O. JAZZ SPECTRUM IN CONCERT AT THE LYRIC THEATER R.C.MO. FRIDAY JULY 18 SHOWTIME: 8:00 P.M. ALL TICKETS $3.00 LYRIC THEATER BOX OFFICE, KIFFS, PEACHERS, CAPEHS CORNER, LOVE RECORDS, PENNY LANE, GARRETT'S RECORDS AND ALL 7TH HEAVEN STORES AND ALL VTH HEAVEN STORES Component Specialties Speakers Car-Truck-Van AUDIOTRONICS 928 Mass Downtown All Sizes Quadraxial—Triaxial—Coaxial and more! Limited 2 yr. warranty "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "AND THAT ROCK WAS CHRIST!" the Spirit of God tells us in the 10th chapter of 1 Corinthians regarding the conduct of Moses and the Children of Israel from the slave-land of the Israelites. They are also told that some of the people were idolators and committed fornication with the result that 23,000 fell in one day. The man named "lempied Christ" and were destroyed of the destroyer! On the basis of the above we are safe in saying that it was Christ who appeared to Moses at the Burning Bush in the land of Midam where he was a shepherd, and sent him into the wilderness. So Moses objected and resisted the assignment to the point where God got angry with him and demanded that he go,promising "SURELY I WILL BE WITH YOU AND NEVER WHEN YOU HAVE DELIVERED THE PEOPLE YOU AND THEY KNOW SLAWSHIP ME HERE WHERE WE ARE TALKING. Moses obeyed and went. After many signs and wonders, — Moses led forth the people towards the Promised Land, and later they stopped and worshiped God at the place of The Burning Bush. It may have been in the neighborhood of this same place where Moses and Aaron ran into the devilish and spirit of hell that today is plauging our country and the world. The children we are raising parents who they should be raised and their teachers how and what they should be taught; Servants telling their Masters what they will do; Strikers telling the possessors of their own property that they will do and what they must pay; possessors raging against law and God ordained authority, etc. Is not that just the same spirit with which Moses was confronted in the demonstration and strike against his authority recorded in the 16th chapter of the Number of Numbers—Read and meditate upon it? Four men, all prominent and high officers in the nation promoted this affair, and just about the time they were together they gathered together for a great march on Moses headquarters. "Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: 'FEAR GOD AND KEEP HIS COMMANDMENTS, FOR THIS IS THE WORK INTO JUDGEMENT. FOR GOD WILL BREW EVERY WORK INTO JUDGEMENT. WHETHER IT BE GOOD, OR WHETHER IT BE EVIL." Moses had tried to get out of the job of leading the nation, but God would not take "no" for an answer, and told him "surely I will be with you." When the demonstrators and strikers got to Moses headquarters, God appeared on the podium and the remainder of this article tells what happened: you can confirm it by reading the 16th chapter of the Book of Numbers. A sudden earthquake, the ear open up, several entire families, men, women and children, household goods and all items must be removed. P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 Wiener King Brings You "Big Frank" WE THINK YOU'LL AGREE WITH BIG FRANK In fact we want you to use the discount coupons below to try us. We're sure you'll say Wiener King has the best Hot Dogs in town. Price Good Store Opening to 4 P.M. 12" Footlong Hot Dog 99c Wiener King—2700 lowd Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday only. Price Good 4 P.M. to Store Closing Footlong Hot Dog & Reg. 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