Friday, May 4, 1979 University Daily Kansan 11 Alcohol . . . From page ten 10 days to start my recovery. It's hard to believe the need would be as content with myself as I am now. I am in a long lay. At valley Hope, alcoholism is put into four basic categories: social drinking, excessive drinking, and drug use. One patient said, "I was an excessive drinker. I never got to the vicious circle. That's the fellows with the DTS (dilurium tetrasodium) that got them even too, but never was that bad." Staff members at Valley Hope said social drinking did not affect a person's life, but excessive drinking would start to change thinks. THE VICIOUS CIRCLE is the stage in which a person is hopelessly muddled by alcohol. Periodic memory loss and alcohol-induced hallucinations are symptoms of the Sam said that when he arrived at Valley gate he was at the bottom in the vicious circe. "I was up to a quart a day, having blackouts, even when I hadn't been drinking," he said. "Then I realized I'd hit rocky territory — never thought I'd get things together." "But now I'm going back with everything I had before." The symbol for solubility at Valley Hope is a coffee cup. Since Valley Hope's ice cream is made with whipped cream, it is also soluble. Springtime brings repairs to KU problem spots Jim said, "If they go for a year without them, they come back and take it down themselves." cups with slogans from the program and hung them on the walls of the cafeteria. "If they take a drink within that year, the staff members take the cup down. You can tell, when they have to take one of those cups down they want to let it drop, just let it break into a million pieces. That's how much they care about their patients. "Personally, I want to come back here a year from now and get that cup myself." Roofing contractors will bait at 2 p.m. in Topsak to re-root small areas of Leaner trees in the parking lot near the center, Harlan Counter, and documents for the State Division of Purchasing, said Springtime means repair time for the University of Kansas. Robert Still, repair and improvement analyst for Facilities Planning, said the roofs of Learned and University Relations had to be partially replaced. But he said work on the two buildings would not be major. Gutter and loose tiles will be repaired and miscellaneous problems will be corrected. Roofing contractors have been repairing KU buildings since weather got better in A $256,000 project to re-roof Robinson Gymnasium will begin in about a month. A $85,328 project to re-roof Summerfield Hall Gymnasium will begin in about a month. re-roofing work was completed last week. Few accidents reported in labs A few undergraduates cut themselves on broken glass tubing and spilled chemicals on their clothing during chemistry laboratories this semester, but those were the only accidents reported to the chemistry department. In a recent newspaper, department chairman, said yesterday. "The few accidents were all quite minor and there was never anyone hospitalized," "There are some new plastic types of tuning that won't shatter if they 're broken." Thirteen minor accidents were reported by the chemistry department this semester. Landgrebe said he would like to reduce that number in the future. The safety committee of the chemistry department met recently to discuss the laboratory safety record, and ways toprepare minor accidents such as gluing tincts cutting. Bob Evans, who supervises the Malawi air force's oceaan crew, said the station room has a long ceiling. "We play up safety here," Evans said. "Even with the construction going on, I think this is one of the safest buildings around." The chemical storeroom has not stocked pieric acid, a chemical that grows explosive with age, since 1989. Evans said. Pieric acid once was popular in high school science experiments, and old, potentially explosive stocks of it have been found at several Kansai schools. Pennsylvania high schools since March. Car Rentals in Europe For a FORD FIESTA, SEAT 133, or similar. Start & end in England or the UK on or on the Continent. Book and pay 21 days in the UK. Good for good 1 – 9 weeks. *Not for Big Spenders For full details, and information on other services in the area, please call toll free 800-231-2766 or car purchase programs, call toll free 800-231-2766 The Kemwel Group, Inc. Automobile Men Since 1908 247 West 12th Street, New York, N.Y. 10014 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "THERE IS NO PEACE, SAITH MY GOD, TO THE WICKED, CRY ALLOUD, SPARE NOT, LIFT UP THE YOICE LIKE RUMPET, AND SHOW MY PEOPLE THEIR MENING. THE HOUSE OF JACOB THEir SINS," [hailstones 521-4]. No peace to the wicked! There are two places in the Bible that tell of peace among the nation when they shall beat their enemies. In the Book of Joshua, hooks — Isaiah 2nd chapter, and Micah 4th chapter. Both messages are practically the same. The following quote is taken from the book. "And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord's House shall be established in the top of the hill, so as to cover all the nations that nations shall flow unto it. And many people shall go and say, Come ye, and let us up unto the House of the Lord, to the House of the God of Jacob, and he will teach us of his way, and give us a guidance to live by law, and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem. He judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people; and he will give them the wisdom they spearers into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation; nation shall they tear war anymore. O God of Jacob, Come ye, and let us walk in the Light of the Lord." Are you and who I claim to be Christian and heaven bound flowing up to that High Place, or, are we willing to be on the other side of this barrier to seek and proclaim peace for ourselves and many others as we can. Jesus Christ took the whip of cords, and lashed out at the church in front of him, shouting, "You House, and later His disciples remembered that is was written of Him: "THE ZEAL OF THINE HOUSE HATH This shall come to pass in the last days when The House of God is exalted above in the sky. The highest in God is Jesus, who will sit on the throne of heaven. All men flow into what to that High Place to be taught God's Ways in order to walk in His Path. It is then. That the Lord will judge among us. what is "eating on us"? The story is told of a goat being shipped by express; the agent sent his porter to find out where it was to吃, who returned, and reported "Dat goat ate Christians!" The agent also called so-called Christians have "eaten-up" our heaven bound tag. if we ever had one! Our zeal for the world, the flesh, and the devil has consumed us, and our love for money, pleasure, sports, etc., has caused us to lower and degrade the House of God to teachings, and His Pahist. How then can we expect peace. P. O. 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Any students interested in working on the BROCHURE should apply in the Senate office. BILL VENABLE, Communications Committee Chairperson MARGARET BERLIN, Student Body President, HAS BEEN BUSY MAKING APPOINTMENTS TO THE VARIOUS COMMITTEES AND BOARDS AT THE UNIVERSITY. THIS SUMMER SHE WILL BE WORKING WITH A COMMITTEE TO EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITY OF ASTUDENT RESEARCH CENTER. GEORGE GOMEZ, Vice-President, HAS BEEN WORKING ON A "Hot Dogs & Issues Dinner" WITH GOVERNOR CARLIN AS THE GUEST SPEAKER, THIS WILL BE HELD EARLY NEXT FALL. GEORGE HAS also ANNOUNCED THE FORMATION OF A HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD JOHN "PUP" MITCHELSON WILL REMAIN AS CHAIR OF THE ELECTIONS COMMITTEE FOR ANOTHER TERM, AND IS ANXIUSOUS AWAITING THE FAILLElections. MATT DAVIES, Finance and Auditing Chair, WILL BE REVIEWING THE RULES AND REGES AND THE REVENUE CODE, AND WILL BE MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR NEXT FALL'S BUDGET HEARINGS. TIM TRUMP, Academic Affairs Chair, IS WORKING ON A FACULTY-CURRICULUM FEEDBACK SURVEY WHICH WILL BE PUBLISHED THIS SUMMER FOR NEXT FALL USE. MY COMMITTEE IS ALSO DRAFTING A RESOLUTION TO PROTEST THE UNIVERSITY'S CURRENT DROP POLICY. REGARDNER, Rights Chair, AND HIS COMMITTEE ARE PROBING THE SOUTH AFRICA ISSUE AND THE INNASION OF PRIVACY AT J.R.P. TWO ISSUES WHICH CONCERN ALL K.U. STUDENTS. JEFF CHANAY, Sports Chair, HAS SAID THAT HIS COMMITTEE IS KEEPING A CLOSE EYE ON THE KUAC MERGER. DID YOU KNOW? K.U. STUDENTS ARE ALLOWED 20% REPRESENTATION ON MANY DIFFERENT UNIVERSITY COMMITTEEES, WE MUST FILL THIS 20% TO INSURE STUDENT INPUT INTO ALL UNIVERSITY RELATED DECISIONS!! IF YOU WISH TO GET INVOLVED INSTUDENT REPRESENTATION, CONTACT JULIE MAHAFFEY, CONSTITUENT SERVICES DIRECTOR. 105 B. THE KANSAS UNION, OR CALL 864-3710. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN SENATORS AND THEIR CONSTITUTIONS IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF BOTH ITS A NECESSARY FUNCTION IN THE PROCESS OF GOOD STUDENT REPRESENTATION. TO GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR SENATOR DROP BY THE STUDENT SENATE OFFICE AND GET HIS/HER NAME AND NUMBER,REMEMBER,AN EFFECTIVE STUDENT SENATE IS UP TO YOU TOO! THE STUDENT SENATEURGES ALL STUDENTS TO ATTEND "HAWKSTOCK" A BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE PURCHASE OF A VAN FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF OUR HANDCAPPED STUDENTS. THE CONCERT IS SPONSORED BY THE INTERFATERATRITY COUNCIL AND STUDENTS CONCERNED WITH DISABILITYS. THE CONCERT WILL BE IN MEMORIAL, STADium AND WILL FEATURE THE MOFFET-BEERS BAND, AND PAUL GRAY'S GAS LIGHT GANG. TICKETS ARE $3.00 IN ADVANCE. AND $4.00 THE DAY OF THE SHOW. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE STUDENT SENATE OFFICE. THE CONCERT WILL BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 8, WITH ALL THE BEER YOU CAN DRINK FROM 1:30 UNTIL 8:00pm.