6 Friday, February 23, 1979 University Daily Kansan CAR STEREO-POWER AMP SALE Reg. $99.95 $39.95 Reg. $69.95 60 WATT BOOSTER $79.95 7-BAND EQUALIZER 50 WATT BOOSTER Sound Research Expander Has 60 Watts of Power. Separate Bass and Treble Controls. Full Adjustment. Wiring And Mounting Hardware. Sound Research Model 7235 Has 50 Watts Of Power And Full 7 Band Equalizer, More Control Than Most Boosters. Sounds Great In The Car. Comes With Inclinations. And Mounting Hardware. SALE ENDS MARCH 1ST -- INSTALLATION AVAILABLE AUDIOTRONICS 928-MASSACHUSETTS DOWNTOWN LAWRENCE TO OUR MEXICAN BUFFET Sunday Night 5 p.m.-8 p.m. FREE DRINK With KUID 2515 W. 6th Lawrence, KS Student organizations in need of funding for the next school year must submit budget requests to the Student Senate by 5 p.m. March 7. Senate committee hearings on the requests will begin the week of March 25. Requests that do not meet the deadline will not be considered by the Senate until after the budget for next year is completed in April. Budget request deadline March 7 Late applications also are open to more scrutiny and run the risk of extensive cuts, Craig Templeton, administrative assistant, said yesterday. "You're in a lot more trouble on your own." he said. Late applications come before the Senate in individual bills, instead of as part of the comprehensive bills submitted by committees during budget hearings. During the hearings, each committee draws up a single bill that provides for line voting. FUNDS FOR LATE budget requests, when approved by the Senate, come from the Senate's unallocated account. The account is made up of money left over in previous years' budgets and unprojected funds based on actual full-time enrollment figures. After the hearings are over and the Senate has reached an agreement on its official budget for next year, organizations that miss the application deadline must seek funding through the Finance and Auditing Committee. Admiral Car Rental Toyota Firebird Buick Regal Monte Carlo Cuttas Supreme Mitsubishi Thunderbird 2340 Alabama 814-2931 "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 "AND IN CONTROVERSY THEY SHALL STAND IN MY JUDGMENT; AND THEY SHALL JUDGE IT ACCORDING TO MY JUDGMENTS; AND THEY SHALL KEEP MY LAWS FOR THEIR OWN DEVOTIONS." They SHALL HAILLOW MY SABBATHS. Ezekiel 44-24 Are we interested in God's judgments in the way we learn and consider them? We ought to in view of as much as we are interested in God's judgments, how many may read this article and shortly thereafter depart this life for that Appointment God has made for us. That is why I have made this book about the interests in God's Laws and Statutes; judging from the way we have learned what they are and what consideration we have made about them; and why the basis of His judgment of us Do we say we have accepted Christ, joined The Church, be baptized and there is nothing wrong with it. "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?" For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor printing presses, can separate us from his coming, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus."1 Wonderful, fine, that is, if those pronouns "I," WE "US," I" and mean you and me! However, they refer to men "it" and women "she." The second pronoun was accounted as sheep for the slaughter", and who were "more than conquerors in tribulation, distress, famine, Many of us have not conquered the “love of lucre” enough to invest ten cents on the dollar in the business of God Almighty. And many have not conquered their love of ease, for they don’t want to leave God behind. He commands. But prefer golf to God, fishing to Foot, foot-basket-base and boating and bathing and booze to The Beatitudes of the Lord Jesus Christ in The Sermon on the Mount. I believe that we can do both and so run their business on The Lord’s Day for the sake of profit: “What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world, and lose his soul?” The pronouns “THEE, THOU,” and “you” help us get the whole 19-22 come close to fitting us and getting our measure. That was spoken of Sampon, the strong man, when he broke his吹吼! What sort of shape are our owls in? "Be sure your sin will bind you out" was spoken to who made a vow if - they failed to keep it! The writer once heard the late great Bible teacher, Dr. Campbell Morgan, say that The Scripture that frightened him was a quote from the Bible. "AND HE WIST NOT THAT THE LORD WAS DEPARTED FROM MIM" According to the current Student Senate revenue code, line allocations, such as those to the Recreation Advisory Board and the Department of Kansas, also are reviewed by committees. The code amendment would make it possible for committees to present simple legislation to the Senate to reduce line allocations. reserve fund with the unallocated account; a 50 cent-per student decrease in the line allocation for JKHK radio; a 50 cent increase in the amount of money allocated for student legal services; and a 15 cent interest on allocations for student organizations. As of yesterday, the Senate had received one application for next year. The Psychology Club submitted that request, and it was reviewed by the Academic Affairs Committee. AS THE CODE stands, any reduction in the amount of individual line allocations requires an amendment to the code and a two-thirds vote of the Senate. 21, it will be easier for committees to reduce line allocations. If a proposed amendment to the revenue code is passed at the Senate meeting March Other provisions of the proposed amendment include combination of the controlled THE AMENDMENT will be introduced in the March 21 Senate meeting by Greg Schenck, journalism senator and chair of the Finance and Auditing committee. Detective Sgt. Paul Schultz, of the KU Police Department, said yesterday that he would begin an investigation to find the person making and selling forged bus tickets. Police to seek bus pass forger "It will be a typical investigation," he said. "We'll start by contacting and questioning the people involved. I'll start tonight when I go on my shift." Steve McMurray, director of the KU on Wheels program, filed an incidence report with the KU Police Department yesterday when seven forged passes had been confiscated. to other students," he said. "One of the persons we caught told us he had bought it from somebody else.We want the police to find the person who's making them." "We had reports that somebody was making the forged passes and selling them Duane Ogle, owner of the Lawrence Bus Co., turned six of the fake passes in to the Student Senate Monday. A bus driver turned the seven pass into the police yesterday. He said the student did not tell him who had sold him the fake pass. McMurry said the Transportation Board would discuss the consequences for the student offenders with Caryl Smith, dean of student life, who will handle the situation. In February 1977, 18 students who were caught using forged passes received a reprimand from Donald Alderson, dean of the school, who each had to pay the Senate for bus议 "We intend to prosecute the people who are using the forged passes," he said. "Our only stipulation to Carly Smith is to make sure the Student Senate gets its money back." HOW WELL CAN FOOTBALL STARS PLAY BASKETBALL? P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 COME OUT AND SEE THE BATTLE OF SUPERSTARS BENEFT BASKETBALL GAME OF THE YEAR B. O.S.S. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (EMMETT THOMAS * TONY REED) ST. LOUIS CARDINALS SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1979 7:30 P.M. Allen Field House - Lawrence, KS. Advance Tickets $3.00 $5.00 ¥15.00 At the Gate Tickets Available at TOEFL Team Sporting First Serve First Serve First Serve of Lawrence Ruby Supply Come Out And See And Have A Fun Time Door Prizes-Autographs Although family members such as a mother can be never replaced, perhaps the proceeds from such a benefit as is being held can help alleviate some of the burden and frustration of growing up with a deep hurt inside. Ulysses Betts is 6 years old and lost his last family in a tragic accident on November 5, 1978. The accident occurred on the Kansas Turnpike just west of the Lawrence Service Area. A car was hit by the turnpike as it crashed into the Betts' car. A trailer that was being towed by the Betts' car ruptured the gas tank, which had just been lit at the service area. A fire ensued engulfing all three (3) vehicles in flames. Kansas Highway Patrolman, Larry Foster, was first on the scene and was able to save only the boy. Heat being too intense for the vehicle to cope with immediate time to get any family members out of the flaming wreckage. Although family members such as a mother can never be rescued. Mc Murry said there should be more than a reprimand for the students this time. Ad Space Donated by Burger King Restaurants Topeka He said his main concern was finding the person or persons making the bus passes. "The penalties will be much stiffer this time," he said. "This is pretty big stuff. That's really against the law, especially making and selling them. That's forever." only at JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ Paul Gray's Jazz Place Saturday, February 24 For I-Nite Only Ray Ehrhart and Mike White Legendary 70 yr old Jazz Pianist who played with Louis Armstrong. Jack Teagarden and many others starting in the 1920's. K. C. All-Star Clarinet & Sax Player playing with the Gaslite Gang Jazz Band "I hope the police wrap it up soon," he said. "I would have thought the passwd have shown up earlier in the day, but now they just showed up now a little interesting." In honor of Ray's 6 decades as a professional musician, our admission is $6.00 each with $2.00 off each person if you have a group of 6 or more. Admission includes Free Beer, Peanuts, Popcorn & Soft Drinks! Call 843-8575 her reservations Prof schedules Broadway tour for KU group Eight days and seven nights on Broadway await students participating in the Spring Theatre Tour to New York City, March 10-17. Kathleen Conkey, St. Louis senior, said the trip was organized so that a student could attend the planned activities and still have time to do thins on his own. Past tour participants said the week was spent seeing shows on and offBroadway. According to Jack Wright, professor of the theatre and sponsor of the tour, the $292 cost includes air fare, seven nights at the Piccadilly Hotel, transportation in New York and dinner at Mamma Leona's Restaurant. Group rates for tickets to "Da," "Death Trap," "Dracula" and "The Best Little Prince" in Texas' also have been arranged. Debbie Shumate, Los Angeles senior, said Wright introduced them to a former KU student who produced a show they saw, and then helped casts and trips to places the cakes frequented. "It's a great way to see New York for the first time," she said. "I was there for eight days and I saw nine shows," Shumate said. "It's definitely educational. You see so much theatre and you can't help but talk about it later." Students interested in the tour should contact Kathy Stimkin in 317 Murphy Hall. A call is also needed to register. The concert will feature some of the most significant band works of the 20th century, Robert E. Foster, director of KU bands, said. Frederick Fennell, an American conductor who is an expert on wind ensemble music, will be guest conductor for the KU Symphonic Band in its winter concert at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in University Theatre in Murdoh Hall. Guest conductor to lead concert Fennell will conduct the 72-member group in the "William Byrd Suite" by Gordon Jacob, "Second Suite for Military Band in F" by Gustav Holst, "Elegy by" John B. Glaney and "Bingham Bridge" by William Schumann, and "Honor," a march by William Filmore. Fennell, a member of the conducting staff at Eastman School of Music, Rochester, N.Y., founded the Eastern Wind Ensemble and founded the concert band master pieces with the group. Foster will conduct the band in works by Dimitri Statsakovich, Florent Schmitt and Linda Schoenfeld. The concert is open to the public without charge. featuring discontinued and overstocked wines we are forced to move out 1610 w.23rd 843-3212