4 Thursday, August 4, 1977 University Daily Kansan What type of fish is this? THE TWANG BROTHERS MAIN STAGE This Will Be Their Final Appearance So Don't Miss It—This Thurs, Fri & Sat, Aug. 4-6. Thurs . . $1.50, Fri & Sat . . $2.00, With Special Guest Nairobi Trio Group uncertain Carter's stand will affect Kansas marijuana bill Carter's recommendation to remove federal penalties for possession of small amounts of marijuana would swing two votes needed to pass a similar state bill. TOPEKA (UPI)—The Kansas coordinator for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws said yesterday that he was uncertain whether President Tuition . . . From page one for the fall semester, according to a summer orientation official. In 1976, the total fall enrollment was 24.372 Final orientation, registration and enrollment or fall classes will begin the following weeks. Registration will begin on August 23 in Hoch Auditorium. Exceptions: The following schools have further restrictions as to who may enroll with them. Film Arts, AFI, and NYU-Passport. Students may pick up class cards and complete enrollment August 24 to 26 according to a letter schedule. cording to a letter schedule. 10:00 m B-G 11:30 m D-H 12:00 m G-X 12:30 m H-Z 13:00 m I-Y 14:00 m J-Z OTHER UNDERGRADUATES August 14, 2014 Wednesday 11:10 a.m. Mo-Wo 11:10 a.m. Mo-Pd 11:10 a.m. D-Dn Noon 12:30 p.m. R-Hs 11:30 p.m. R-Dz 11:30 a.m. E-Dx 12:30 p.m. R-Hs 11:30 p.m. R-Dz Noon G-Gn Noon 12:30 p.m. F-Friday 12:30 p.m. F-Friday 1:00 a.m. H-Gn 7:30 a.m. Si-Sw 1:00 a.m. H-Hd 7:30 a.m. Si-Sw 1:00 a.m. H-Hd 8:30 a.m. Si-Sw 7:00 a.m. He-Rn 8:30 a.m. He-Rn 7:00 a.m. Ho-Rn 9:00 a.m. U-Wg 7:00 a.m. Ho-Rn 9:00 a.m. U-Wg 8:00 a.m. K-Ln 10:00 a.m. W-Oz 8:00 a.m. K-Ln 10:00 a.m. W-Oz 9:00 a.m. Lo-Mn 11:00 a.m. B-Bh 9:00 a.m. Lo-Mn 11:00 a.m. B-Bh 10:00 a.m. M-Ii Noon C 10:00 a.m. M-Ii Noon C GRADUATE AND LAW Occasion during those hours: Wed. 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Offer expires August 7,1977 The Answer THE UDK 2340 Iowa Where do you advertise when you want to reach the fun-loving $75 million market on the Hill, 96% of which comes off the Hill for entertainment? THE $75,000,000 QUESTION: "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2 and Acts 4:25 The following is the conclusion of a story bungn last week. The story was taken from the Salvation Army's "War Cry" magazine and was written in the 1940s, by an engineer in Finland who was attached to General Mannerhiem's army. The story is about the fierce fighting in Finland between Russian and Finnish soldiers, resulting in the capture of Russian soldiers and the further sentencing of seven of those to the firing squad. One of those condemned had been converted to Christ about three weeks earlier. On the night of March 19, 1680, a skinned, witnessed to the other six. The conclusion follows: Koshikini's face shown as by an inward light. His comrades sat there quietly. He himself stood there transfixed. My soldiers were listening to this Red revolutionary had to say, "You are right, Koshikini," said one of his comrades at last. "If I only knew that there is mercy for me, but these tools of mine have shed blood and I have reviled God and triumphed on all that is holy. I now realize the ground was despair depicted on his face. Koshikini, he groaned, "tomorrow I shall die and my soul will be in the hands of the devil." And there these two Red soldiers went down on their knees and prayed for each other. It was no long prayer, but it opened heaven for both, and we who listened to it forgot our hatred. It melted in the light from heaven, for here two men who were soon to die sought reconciliation with God. A door leading into the invisible stair and we were entranced by the sight. Let me tell you how God allowed us to see him. Koshikini's comrades had followed his example and had begun to pray. The change in the atmosphere was indescribable. Some of them sat on the floor, others talked of spiritual things. The night had almost gone and day was dawning. No one had a moment's sleep." "Sing the song once more for us Koshikhn," said one of them. You should have heard them sing! Not only that song but verses and choruses long forgotten came forth in their memories as buds in the sunshine. The soldiers on guard united their voices with them. SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS SAFE IN THE SEASUS BEAUTIFUL GENTLE BENEATH THERE BY HIS LOVE OR SHADOWED SWEETLY, MY SOUL SHALL REST. HARK, TIS THE VOICE OF ANGELS IN A LAKE, A MAN IN A LAND OVER THE FIELDS OF GLORY OVER THE JASPER SEA. The town clock struck six. How I wished I could have begged for grace for these men, but I knew this was impossible. Between two rows of soldiers they marched out to execution. One of them asked once more to be allowed to sing Kokushin's song. Permission was granted. Then they asked to die with uncovered faces — and with hands raised above their heads. THE ARMS OF JESUS, SAFE ON HIS GENTLE BREAST, the last lines had died out the lieutenant gave the word "fire" and the seven Red soldiers had fought their last fight. We inclined our heads in silent prayer. What had happened in the hearts of the others I do not know; but so far as I was concerned I was a new man from that hour. I had met Christ in one of His lowliest and youngest disciples and I had seen enough to realize that, too, could be His. "The Lord looketh from heaven. He beholdth all the sons of all men." Pcim 33:13, Jesus said: "I am the resurrection, and the life; that believeth in Me, though he were dead, yet shall he live." — John 11:25. P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031