12 Fridav. October 1, 1976 University Daily Kansan Sauna provides s-s-steamy box To many University of Kansas students a relaxing evening means watching television or listening to the stereo, but to some it means spending 10 minutes in a sauna. There are two suanas in Robinson Gymnasium for students and faculty members. One is in the women's locker room and the other is in the men's. Paul Moore, physical education department storekeeper in Robinson, said Wednesday that the temperature in the sauna was 75 degrees. He noted that the ideal humidity was 60 per cent. A sauna is a Finish bath that uses dry heat. Electric coils heat a tray of sauna stones, which produce steam when splashed with water. THE PROCEDURE for using the sauna involves showering with warm water, slitting in the sauna and then taking another in the sauna and maximum recommended use is 10 minutes. The first sauna installed in Robinson was in the men's locker room in February 1973. Women were allowed to use it at certain hours of the day. Two years ago another four-by-six-foot sauna was installed, this time in the women's locker room. MOORE SAID that an average of 30 people used the sauna each day. It has been used steadily throughout the years, he said, and it became a tradition the summer as any other time of the year. One rule is not letting a person use the sauna alone because a sauna relaxes a person so much that he can easily fall asleep, Moore said. Rules for using the sauna are posted outside the saunas. Reading newspapers in the sauna is also prohibited, he said, because carbonic acid from the ink escapes and creates an odor that is difficult to get rid of. In 1975 saunas were installed in Lewis, GSP-Corbin and Templin halls. Three weeks ago three saunas were installed in McCollum Hall. Debbie Blaylock, Overland Park p sophomore, said she used the sauna at Corbin Hall every other night. She said she thought it was good for relaxation, her muscles and her complexion. MARY KARECKI, Ole fraisman, said using the sauna made her feel as if she had Cindy Johnson, Liberal junior, said the heat in the sauna relieved tension. "After a hard day I'm really tense; it relaxes me, helps my sleep, and a drink after dinner is really refreshing." The suuuus in Robinson are available from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays. CAA advises that buyers be cautious of salesmen Judy Kroeger, CAA director, said last week that she had received four inquiries regarding salesmen representing Mecca Enterprise, Inc., who have approached Lawrence residents to buy magazine subscriptions. She said pople should be cautious about signing an agreement with the company. The University of Kansas Consumer Affairs Association (CAA) has received recently inquiries on door-to-door magazine salesmen, who have been canvassing the Lawrence area. baking up an agreement with the company. "I recommend before buying the magazines to ask for a complete price list," she said. She suggested that residents first check actual newstand prices and magazine subscription rates before signing an agreement. The salesmen often refuse to identify themselves or the company, they are working for until they are admitted inside the house, she said. The salesman tells the prospective client that he is selling the magazine for so many dollars that it looks like a bill. Do you have any news tips? Call the KANSAN 864-4810 Under Kansas law, the salesmen must have sales tax certification to legally sell the subscriptions, he said. win a cash prize and a vacation if he accumulates the most points. Lance Pool, Kansas assistant attorney general, said that the Attorney General's office was aware of the company's operating in Kansas and that his office had been in contact with the firm, which is based in Arlington, Tex. He said that the company had been in operation since 1972 and that his office had received numerous complaints since last year. complaints concerning the company's salesmen. Pool declined, however, to comment on whether his office was conducting an investigation. Berkowitz said all complaints about the salesmen should be reported to the Lawrence Police Department. Douglas County Attorney David Borkwitz said he hadn't heard of any "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" "BE SURE YOUR SIN WILL FIND YOU OUT!" - Numbers 32:13 "IT SHALL NOT BE WELL WITH THE WICKED." - Ecclesiastes 18:13 "AS I HAIL MEN, SO GOD HATH REQUIRED ME." - Judges 17:4 "O THAT WEY Would CONSIDER THE LATTER ENDOUT." - Enderonomy 32:29 "Pharaoh defied the God of Heaven and raised his hand to oppress the chosen people, and he perished miserably amid the ruins of his own kingdom. Egypt never recovered from the shock of Pharaoh's sword. History makes some singular developments in respect to the retributive justice of God, Nations, communities, families, individuals, furnish fearful illustrations that "THE WICKED IS SNARED IN THE WORK OF HIS OWN HAND." AND THAT "THEWAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR IS HARD" Wrong doing, oppression, crime, are by no means reserved only for a future retribution. Draw them after an almost certain retribution in this world — "THE IS NO PEACE TO THE WICKED, SATH MY GOD MUY" He may seem to prosper — iriches some who will accept him as his own son and seem to have all that heart can wish; yet there is a canker-worm somewhere gnawing at the very vitals of happiness — a blight somewhere upon all that he possessed History bears at least an incidental yet decisive testimony on this point! Adonibesh, who conquered 70 kings and having cut off their thumbs and big toes, made them eat under his table, at is length conquered by the invading Israelites, who in turn cut off their thumbs and big toes from the same body of the act when he said: "As I have done, God has ruled meti" THE VOICE OF RETRIBUTION: "FOR I THE LORD YOD GAMA JEALOUS GOD, VISITING THE INQUIRY OF THE FATHERS UPON THE CHILDREN UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION OF THEM WHO DIVINE FOR THEm TO LOVE THEM TO THOUSANDS OF THEM that LOVE ME, AND KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS." Quote from 2nd Commandment Exodus 20.5.6, if you are one of those who belong to a Protestant Christian Church, and yet rail here revealed, may we suggest that you make haste and extend your obedience on its off rots - hoping it may be a "lengthening of your tranquility". Examples crowd upon us from every quarter; every neighborhood furnishes them! Haman was hung on the gallows he built for Mordeca, doge are the carcass of Queen Jeezeb, and licked up the blood of her husband, King Akab. The Herods furnish fearful examples! But consider Pontius Pilate: Many of us quote his name every Sunday in publication worship: "SUPFFERED UNDER PONTIUS PILATATE!" Pilate, vaccinating the monitions of conscience and a man with the authority to be borne as a believer Him to be innocent; yet that his own loyalty to Caesar might not be suspected, he did violence to his own conscience and condemned the innocent. He must secure his friendship to Caesar, though it be at the expense of the most appalling crime. But how he behaved is not in question, striking fitness to the punishment of the crime. He hesitated at nothing to please his imperial master at Rome. Yet but two years afterward he was banished by this same emperor into distant province, where, in the meantime, he put and with a burden on his conscience, which was the burning man he put an end to an existence which was too wretched to be born! Be sure you sinn with you out our "He that confesses and forsakeh his sin shall find mercy." "Be sure your sin will find you out!" Ice Pop Cig. Chips Cold Beer to go PARTY TIME Underwood's P.D. O. Shoppe P. O. BOX 405, DECATUR, GA. 30031 1209 W. 6th Open 'til 11 p.m. Drive-up window Find it in Kansan classified Sell it, too. Call 864-4358. JEWISH STUDENTS ACTIVITIES HEBREW CLUB Every Monday evening (except holy days) at the home of a different member from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., refreshments served, join us for some good clean! (Hey Hebrew conversation, all levels of proficiency welcome, including 2799) or Diana Wolken (643-1859) for the location of this week's meeting. UNITED JEWISH APPEAL MEETING Tuesday evening at 9:00 p.m. in the Oread Room of the Kansas Student Union, all people interested in planning and/or working on the Student United Jewish Appeal should plan to attend, and the student representative from Urbana, Illinois) will be the featured speaker. 'GREAT IDEAS IN JUDAISM THROUGHOUT THE AGE'S' Rabbi Shulom vinegain, noted scholar and Hasidic jewish, will lead a lively discussion on aspects of Jewish culture and tradition. Wednesday evening, September 18th, at the Nairim Sahih Hall 1800 Naishtmish Drive, ask for the Hilgel group at the main desk. ISRAELI FOLK DANCING CLUB Every Thursday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive (one block east of 9th and Iowa), all levels of proficiency welcome, for rides call Brian Salvay (841-2789). SABBATH EVENING SERVICES Every Friday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 917 Highland Drive, for rides contact Neil Salkind (841-0947). OPERATION QUIET! Shenanigan's Patrons: We Need Your Help. Ladies and Gentlemen: Together we have made Shenanigan's one of the finest Entertainment Establishments in the Midwest. We want to continue to provide the quality that you have come to know at Shenanigan's. We can not do this alone. Our neighbors have been patient with us, and we must return their patience with consideration. In the future we request all of our patrons to follow these steps in the interest of all concerned: Please Avoid: 1. LOUD CONVERSATION 3. HONKING HORNS 4. SCREECHING TIRES 2. BLOCKING DRIVEWAYS 5. LITTERING 6. 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