Friday, September 28, 1934 Dally Nebraskan mmmm toEs Mbit Ms siiims iimwlbsieB Pago 4 It stinks. It makes you stink, it makes your breath stink, it makes your teeth yell "w, it clogs your lungs, make you irri tating and youll proba' iy die pre maturely becau- f i If you smoke, you probably know all that by now. If you don't, you pn-uatly have at least thought ab ' it. Groups like the Ameri can Cancer Society make sure we all know the hazards of inhaling. Soon, smokers will be bombard ed with a stronger reminder of the folly of their ways. Both houses of Congress passed a bill that would replace the current warn ing on cigarette packages with four more graphic and specific warnings. The new warnings, which have yet to be approved by President Reagan, are: . 9 Smoking causes lung cancer, heart disease, emphysema and may complicate pregnancy. Quitting smoking now greatly reduces serious risks toyour health. Smoking by pregnant women may result in fetal injury, prema ture birth and low birth weight. Cigarette smoke contains car bon monoxide. Those warnings dont leave any doubt about what kind of risks smokers take. There's no need to candy-coat the facts. The bill was slightly toned down, however. Under one amendment, certain findings of the Surgeon General were omitted, like this gem: "Cigarette smoking is the largest preventable cause of ill ness in the United States and is associated with the unnecessary deaths of over SQQ,000 Ameri cans annually." Smokers face more than just health risks. More and more com munities and states are passing laws to protect non-smokers from the noxious fumes of tobacco by segregating smokers in restaur ants and other public places. Smokers face the risk of verbal assaults as well Non-smokers are becoming increasingly verbal about irritating smoke in buses and planes and just about every where. If you smoke and think it doesnt stink, there'll be no way to avoid knowing that others do. nttefJtsW - J iV,s,vv,,- ;-..-.- c 1 -i 1 r-1 -1!. J F -f7 ra ' -r3 F3 1 ' 1 r-T r , r 1 i h S s 'I -1 S I E J II... I o yij D I'Tl ive COX AN IN THB PUSIN65S OffiCB WJT TrtBY WANT statistics show 1 1 percent receive aid for 'non-needy he U.S. Census Bureau recently released the findings of a study showing that nearly one in three Americans (30 percent) received income or other direct aid from the government. r iiza belli rden The results may surprise some Ameri cans. In the wake of social services cuts with the prospect of future cuts and increasing complaints from taxpayers about the welfare rolls, it behooves us to look at what these findings might mean. The survey may surprise some people who have a predetermined image of who gets government money. Those who think people receiving aid are either poor or minority or both need to take a hard look at the findings. One-third of the country is not below the poverty level, nor is one third minority. The survey showed that, while 30 per cent of all Americans received aid, 19 percent got benefits for the needy. That is the- common definition of welfare and public assistance financial assistance for hardship and need. However, 1 1 per cent of Americans received assistance for the "non-needy." This points to a number of interesting possible conclusions: (1) If aid recipients are to be seen as shiftless, lazy people who are taking the . government for a ride, then one-third of considered such; the country has jumped on tne wagon; (2) Even with the narrow definition of direct aid employed by the Census Bureau it doesn't include tax loopholes and probably should to be fair the number of people on the public rolls is sizable. There must be some people who scream about taxes, yet have their hands in the coffers; (3) The common definition of welfare is such that 11 percent of the country's people can receive the money from the government without public criticism for being on welfare; (4) If most of the people receiving assistance meet the government stand ards, then many people might be consi dered welfare recipients who are not now (5) There is little basis for the myths that abound about most people receiving "public assistance." We need not look farther than Nebraska to see that the statistics hold true, though few people are thought to be the primary recipients. Census figures from 1980 show that almost 26 percent of Nebraska fami lies received direct aid from the govern ment. Only eight percent were below the poverty level. The point is that quite a few people get "welfare," although it is not publicly defined as such. 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Ttri tmtry B!3y Sfesffer isti Srtart trri a' 2a Letters Student questions condemnation of cohabitation sit y, 47&-C2T5 i UltitelA, 47S-4:S1 Con 473-7S31 PROFESSIONAL ADVISER The Daily Nebrsskan (USPS 144-CSO) is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Kicay in tne isu and spring ssn?33t?rs and Tuesdays and Fridays in the summer sessions, except during vacations. Readers are encouraged to submit story tdsas and com ments to the Daily Nebraskan by phoning 472-2SS3 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The public also has access to the Publications Board. For information, call Nick Foley, 475-C275 or Angela Nietf;e!d. 47&-4iJ3i. Fostmaster: 5sna aaaress cn&ngss io h:b usny 'uicora... 34 Nebraska Union, 14X) R St., Lincoln, Nsb. 635S3-C443. ALL MATEHSAL COPYRSGHT 1SS4 DAILY NSRASXAN I hope everyone will haw ignored the Sept 24 letter by Neb Forde concerning cohabitation out of marriage. His position is so far away from mainstream Evangelicalism and historical Orthodox Chirstianity that it belongs with the heretical group of deviations from Scripture that have pkgued the Church since its beginnings. What do I mesn? It Is his position that Christians lose their eternd lives by sinning in this way. I quote, "It hinders entry into heaven," end "Cohabitation of the sort described by Koppelman is condemnation to hell for Christians." Since Forde attempts to validate his position by using Scripture, I offer these passages as evidence to the error of his thinking. 8:30: ". . . and whom He called, these He also justified, and whom He justified, these He also glorified." Notice that God doea not lose anyone between justifica tion and the future state of glorification. Ephesians 1:13: "In Him, you abo, after listening to the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation, having abo believed, you were sealed in Him with the Holy Spirit of promise." Is man strong enough to break out of the Holy Spirit's seal? Colossians 2:13, 14: "And whea you were dead in your transgressions, and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made you alive together with Him, having forgiven us all our transgressions, having cancelled out the certifi cate of debt, consisting of decrees sslnst us, vhich was hostile to us; and He has taken it out of the way, having nailed it to the cross." Note that all transgressions are forgiven because they were nailed to the cross. 2nd Corinthians says, "He made Him who knew no sin (Jesus Christ) to be sin on our behalt . ." I Peter 1 :23: "For you have been bom again not of seed which is perishable but imperishable, through the living and abiding word of God." This is so clear it needs no comment John 10:28: (Jesus speaking) "and I lva eternal life to them, and they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch them out of my hand." Did Jesus fort to men tion that you couid snatch yourself out of his hand? No. Vith a typical 20th century mentality, Forde haj equated the kingdom of heaven with eternal life, ana added the words "in hsll" to the passa which speaks of the unmarried as burning, which in its true context refers to a sexual desire in connection with a lack of sen control. Kurt Sandquist junior history