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PANASONIC RS-600 Top Load, Noise Reduction, Meters $179.95 $149.95 Hurry First Come,First Serve Limited Quantity AUDIOTRONICS Prospective law students start early in summer school program 928 MASSACHUSETTS By DANNY CAPLAN DOWNTOWN A six-week study program for financially and educationally disadvantaged prospective law students began yesterday at the University of Kansas. Staff Renorter The program, sponsored by the Council on Legal Education Opportunity, is designed to introduce the students to the concepts of the law and the legal profession. Answorth, associate professor of law and director of the program. It will also help students solve legal writing and legal analysis. Stanley Williams, Wichita student and teaching assistant for the program, said an important part of the program was to teach students with areas they had had little contact with. "Being from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, we have not had an environment that is conducive to making law." COPIES 4c no minimum KINKO'S Vermont 942 8019 HE SAID THAT the disadvantaged student often had not had any contact with the legal aspects of the property or contracts. 904 Vermont 843-8019 "We don't know about it from practical situations. Our parents are not the type of people who understand." Williams said that the program also tried to build the confidence of the future law "It has eroded their confidence being labeled disadvantaged." he said. In addition to the program's academic instruction, Ainsworth said that the students participating in the program received a one-year stipend while they were in law school. Ainsworth said 200 students were participating in the program nationwide. Thirty-two students to KU for the program; ten defender to CLEO programs throughout the nation. To be accepted into the program, a student's academic records, Law School Admissions Test score and financial need criteria were written in consideration, she said. THE SAID all the students attending the program had been accepted to various law schools, but six of them were accepted at CLEO, while one condition they attend the CLEO program. Ainsworth said the program was divided into three sections: introduction to the study of law, legal writing and agency, which is a type of business law. David Beecera, a participant from El Paso, Texas, said the most important part of the program was that he would get an education and discipline needed to succeed in law school. Another participant, Vivian Patino, from Houston, said she thought the CLEO program would ease the transition into law school. "I won't go in quite so cold." "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selfs. 2nd Cor. 13.5 In The Bible, The Word of God, Abraham is called 'The Father of The Faithful.' Romans 4:11 says he is 'the father of all them that believe.' Romans 4:16 says he is 'the father of all men.' God = 2nd Chronicles 20.7, Isaiah 41.8, and James 22.3. Abraham believed what God told him, went where God directed him, obeyed and did that which God commanded. Romans 4:12 says he is 'the father of all who walk in the steps of that faith our father Abraham had.' Consider then the faith of our father Abraham. Do you know that let us ask ourselves how close of kin are we to him? When God called him to come out and leave his father's house, his kindred, and his country. He gave him some gifts, but he did not give them to anyone else will bless thee, and make my name great, and thou shall be a blessing — and in thine tree all the families of the earth be blessed. Genesis 12:25. 3. Certainly these were natural and human beings. They had no reason to marry them. However, later on God gave him a command that was altogether contrary to natural reasons to kill his son Isaac. And it was against God's law that he should to natural reason but apparently if obeyed would cancel the promises made by God in His first command, for Isaac was not about one hundred and ten or fifteen years old. Step by step Abraham had obeyed the commandments of God that were reasonable to the human mind, and so when the command came that was foolish and unreasonable to him, he said not to be bound by sight. No reason was given to Abraham for the commandment put Isaac to death and offer him up a human sacrifice! By death, when he was tried, offered up Isaac - Hebrews 11:11. Because of his Death producing life!" And the angel of God called unto Abraham out of heaven the second time, and by MyMyself, that for because thou hast done this thing, and has not withheld it, blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply the seed as the stars of heaven — and in thy seed shall all the seeds of heaven CAUSE THEH TO HAST OBEYED MY VOICE." Genesis 22:51 We can now look back and see that 'The Friend of God' was called upon to have fellowship in suffering with 'His Great Friend', who was to offer up as a sacrifice and 'give His only begotten Son that whose believance on Him, should be praised.' For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish for faithfulness; but unto us we are saved it is the power of God! Step by step 'The Friend of God' walked in God's commands, and he received 'gift lash' that overcomes the P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 LAWRENCE OPERA HOUSE PRESENTS IN CONCERT THIS WEEKEND - Thursday — Pat's Blue Riddim Band with Bugs Henderson $2.50 members $3.00 nonmembers - Friday Pat's Blue Riddim Band - Saturday Yusef Lateef (International Jazz Flute and Saxaphone Player with Pat's Blue Riddim Band