Page 8 University Daily Kansan, August 28, 1981 On the Record For the second time in less than two weeks, a worker at Asphalt Improvement Co., Inc. received second-burn fire burns after being sprayed with hot oil Asphalt oil. Claude Summerville, 66, of Perry, received second-degree burns to his head and neck Wednesday when the hose he was using to unload not asHPastall forks to a tank broke, a spokesman for Lawrence Memorial Hospital said. Gene Springer, part owner of the company, said the accident was minor and that such things very rarely happened. Summerville's wife said her husband declined to comment further on his plane. A similar accident occurred at Asphalt Improvement Aug. 15 when a transport truck driver began loading asphalt oil into his truck. William Wilfred Aubuchon, 56, of Kansas City, Kan., received second- degree burns on his stomach and legs. He remains in serious condition at the University of Kansas Medical Center A rash of thefts occurred Tuesday and Wednesday -involving stereo systems stolen from parked vehicles. Thieves stole $1,120 worth of equipment. Four of the cars belonged to KU students. Many of the cars were parked in empty lots and were unlocked or had windows partially open. The five cars broken into were within an eight-block area, from 1700 Louisiana Si. to 908 Indiana, according to police. Nebraska police Wednesday found a stolen Lawrence car driven by two juveniles. The car, stolen from 301 California St., also carried two men and a fishing pole and some tapes belonging to the owner, said officer James White. White said the two male suspects were in the custody of Auburn, Neb. police. TWO FOR ONE ~SALE~ It's the sweetest buy in town! Chocolate Unlimited is having a Two For One Sale on our delicious Ice Cream Sodas and Mr. Pibb. Buy one at regular price and get the second one free! Bring a friend along or treat yourself to two. While you're here, we hope you'll discover the delights of our gourmet candy counter. It's all here for you at Chocolate Unlimited!! Sale good through September 13th Open til 11 Mon-Thur 11 fri 11 Fr-Sat-Sun 1601 W. 23rd • Southern Hills Center • 749-1100 Foreign students will find a touch of home at the Prairie Schooner FISH IS BRAIN FOOD SHRIMP Get your "SEA"-mester off to a good start with a little help from your local fishmonger. Our best prices ever. Reg. Sale Save an additional 10% on Sib. box purchases You pay only. $750 $9⁹ lb. $5⁴ lb. $27²⁵ $695 $7⁵ lb. $5²³ lb. $26¹⁴ $595 $4⁹ lb. $4⁵ lb. $22⁶⁸ $565 $4⁵ lb. $4⁹ lb. $20⁴⁶ JUMBO EXTRA LARGE EXTRA MEDIUM MEDIUM Fresh Swordfish & Scallops Live Lobsters & Steamer Clams PRAIRIE SCHOONER SEAFOOD & INDO-ASIAN PROVISIONS 935 Iowa, Lawrence, Ks Ph. 841-6610 Open 10.6, Mon Sat Foreign students will find a touch of home at the Prairie Schooner. Faculty upset with Robinson family plan Next to Kief's 842-4499 Families of KU students, faculty and staff may use the facilities at Robinson Center—if they purchase a family plan pass. The passes, now on sale in 104 Robinson, enable family use of Robinson Center on Tuesday and Thursday from 5 to 10:30 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 10:30 p.m. The family plan policy, which was instituted last fall, caused a problem because it was put into effect before it became by the University administration. The passes are $5 for students and $15 for faculty and staff. Under the old policy, faculty and staff were able to use the facilities free of charge. Cold Kegs Laurence M. Rose, professor of law and member of the University Senate executive committee, many of whom members didn't like the new Robinson having to pay to use the new Robinson Center because they were able to use the old facilities free. "From the faculty perspective, it's another dig in the side for those who feel they are losing many benefits," Rose said. He also said that the money collected from family passes probably was not enough to pay for the security needed to check for the passes. Security also has to check students for valid KU identification cards. Tom Wilkerson, director of recreation services in Robinson Center, said he had sold 72 passes in the first week of school. Last year he sold about 350. The family plan cards list the name, age and sex of each family member included in the plan. The pass allows the families to use the gymnasium, swimming pools, racquetball and handball courts. Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa When a family visits Robinson, the person having the valid KU ID does not "Our intent is to provide a recreational opportunity for families, not a baby-sitting service," Wilkerson said. have to accompany his family, but no children under 18 are allowed in the building without a parental supervision. Linda Bevillle has been named assistant to David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs at the University of Kansas. Beginning Sept. 1, Beville will replace Joan Sherwood, assistant vice chancellor, who has been hired at the University of Missouri in Kansas City, Mo., as vice chancellor for student affairs. develop the student records system and the computerized administrative systems. An admissions and records employee since 1968, Beville became assistant to Dil Gyck, dean of admissions and records, three years ago. She helped Student affairs assistant hired As Amber's assistant, Beville will be responsible for the personnel program and the budget for the division of student affairs. 'WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?' Included in that division are such student services as financial aid, housing and residential programs, organizations and activities, health and counseling, and women and minority services. Psalm 2:1 and Acts 4:25 the children of Israel left the bondage of Egypt there went up with them a "mixed multitude." Later this "mixed multitude" fell a lusting and caused much trouble — their "lust" appeared to be very contagious. In our judgment the Church today is badly afflicted with a "mixed multitude which have fallen a lusting!" Instead of using "discipline" and getting rid of them it appears we are trying to keep them contented by "feeding their lust!") Christ ordered "discipline" in His Church and gave grounds for excommunication. Christ exercised "discipline" when He made a whip of cords and drove some wristouts out of His Father's House! . . . God’s wrath on account of corruption in the city of Jerusalem was indeed terrible: no mercy or pity shown to old or young, maids, little children, and women! It Ezekiel: "AND THE LORD SAW FROM GOD’S Word in the 9th chapter of Ezekiel: “ Doubtless among the conservatives there will BE FOOKED "THE HOUSE" multitude. In spite of this we think there is good cause for encouragement in the conservative and rightists camps. There is still great cause for "sighing and crying" and getting God's Mark on you in view of the abominations that be done in the midst of our cities, land, and world, beginning at the House of God, yet there is reason for gladness and comfort when the number of organizations that have arisen in recent time whose object is to please Jerusalem 6:16: "THIS SAINT THE LORD, STAND IN THE WAYS, AND SEE, AND ASK FOR THE OLD PATH, WHERE IS THE GOOD Way, AND WALK THEREIN, AND YE SHALL FIND REST FOR YOUR SOULS." P. O. BOX 405 DECATUR, GEORGIA 30031 WHERE K.U. CLEANS UP - Mon. thru Fri. —General Hospital Hour—$1.25 pitchers. Located on 25th St. in the Holiday Plaza. Open 10am to 12pm 749-1575 — $1.25 if you bring your laundry. - Happy Hour —4 to 6 - ★Sat. Nite Special - Mon. thru Fri. - Happy Hour — 4 to 6 40° draws = $1.25 pitchers GUEST PASS Coupon Good For One Free Visit! Please Present Coupon Masseuse—Masseur 842-1811 1601 W. 23rd Southern Hills Mall Lawrence Holiday Plaza • Lawrence, Ks. Nautilus FITNESS CENTERS Phone today for FREE TRIAL VISIT 749-1501 Also tonight at 12:30 Saturday—Double Feature ROCKY HORROR—8:45 & The Clocks—10:00 Plus light show - Sauna & Whirlpool * Supervised Kiddie Corral * Maximum Exercise Minimum Minutes * Diet Counseling * Personal Supervision * Tanning Booth * Indoor Track * Exercise Classes NO EXTRA CHARGE FO ANY OF THE ABOVE SERVICES Cheap pitchers and drinks 8-9 both nights Monday—BLUE RIDDIM BAND Last Lawrence appearance before extended west coast tour. Tuesday—Direct from Chicago. Monday—BLUE RIDDIM BAND Tuesday—Direct from Chicago. GREAT ROCK and 60's Psychedelic Light Show! Free Mushrooms! Limited Number of Charter Memberships Special Student, Faculty, and Staff Rate Tonight Phone today SON Where the stars are SEALS 1th & Mass. 842-6930 BLUES 842-6930 BAND Jawrence Opera House --- Pence's Greenhouse 15th and New York A Greenhouse larger than a football field PLANT SALE - 40% off all tropical plants - *16 quart-20 lb. potting soil only $1.49 - 30% off all Ingrid pots ranging from 4" to 20" In size—very decorative - over 500 hanging baskets in stock OPEN: Mon-Sat 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday p.m. 843-2004