8 Monday, April 22, 1974 University Daily Kansan APPLICATIONS for the position of Student senate treasurer are due Friday. They are available in Room 105B of the Kansas Union. PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT will sponsor a speech by Charles Hartshorne, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, at 8 tonight in Room 3140 Wescoe Hall. Hartshorne's topic will be "The Theological Problem of Evil." HUMANITIES LECTURE SERIES will sponsor a speech by Robert Craft, composer, conductor and author, at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Woolrduff Auditorium. The 'topic' will be "Strawinsky: The First Decade in America." REMOTE SENSING LABORATORY will sponsor a speech by E. Schanda, professor of applied physics at the University of Bern, Switzerland, at 4 p.m. today in the Apollo Room of Nichols Hall, the space technology center. Scharda's topic will be "The Impact of Microwave Imaging on Production of Passive Microwave Images, at the University of Bern." SENIOR VOICE RECTTAL will be given by Patricia Huddleton at 8 tonight in Swarthout Recital Hall. MATHEMATICS HONORS BANQUET MATHEDUCATION IN THE Kansas Room of the Kansas University LATIN AMERICAN FILM SERIES will show "Tristana" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Ballroom of the Kansas Union. PRE-ENROLMENT in fall semester courses in the School of Journalism began today and will continue through May 3. The first week of pre-enrolment is for seniors only. Students may pick up materials at the Films office from 9 a.m. to noon, and to 1 from 4 p.m. William H. Masters, author of "Human Sexual Response," was co-author of the report. Masters and his colleagues tested 20 men who smoked from 5 to 18 joints a week. The researchers said that 35 per cent had noticeably decreased sperm counts. Men who smoke large amounts of marijuana are risking a decrease in their heart health. A SHAKESPEARE READING will be at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the United Ministries Center. SENIOR RECITAL by cellist Debra Brown. In the gallery, tomorrow in Swarathock Hall. Marijauna, Sexual Ability Linked However, there isn't much local evidence to support their findings. LINGUISTICS COLLIOQUY on "Causative Verbs" will be conducted by Melissa Bowerman, assistant professor of Linguistics at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow in Room 190 Blake Hall "None of the males I've ever been around has ever been affected that way by it," a KU-Y ADVOCATE SERIES will be at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Jawahrok Room of the woman from Headquarters Inc. said last week. headquarters operates a 24-hour crisis center. The woman said the center handled about 1,000 calls each month. She knew of no caller who had undergone any sort of crisis of her own and was going to jamaica. But a man at the center wasn't so quick to discount the scientist's study. Masters and his assistants compiled their report at the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation, St. Louis. The report was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. there were hundreds and hundreds of smokers around, he hadn't observed any relationship between marijuana and sexual functioning. "When I'm smoking, I just like to lie around and talk," he said. "And when I'm straight, I handle myself better as far as sexual drive." Few smokers have reported problems to doctors at Watkins Hospital. Dr. Raymond McDermott, a psychiatrist at the hospital, said: The report also said that blood levels of the sex hormone testosterone were 44 per cent lower in drug users than non-users. Two of the chronic smokers were impotent "apparently in association with marijuana use." depressant effects of heavy marijuana use on both sperm count and testosterone levels seemed directly related to the amount of marijuana smoked. The researchers said it would be judicious for women to avid marrijuana during the first three months of pregnancy because it can prevent marijuana ingredients can pass from the mother. Lowell Borgen, a visiting assistant professor of pharmacology and toxicology, spends most of his time studying murine animals, said he had heard no comments from local males. But he also said he was not ready to discount the Masters paper by any means. Complainant Says Meeting Cordial OnWomen's Discrimination Charge By JACK McNEELY Kansan Staff Reporter A complaint filed by a group of women athletes, which alleges unequal treatment of women's intercollegiate sports by five University administrative organizations, has been under closed-door mediation for about four months. The complaint, filed with he Office of Affirmative Action earlier this year, alleges preferential treatment of men's intercollegiate sports in comparison to women's by the KU Athletic Association, the Student Senate, the department of education, the KU Endowment Association and the University administration. Borgen said he knew a doctoral candidate at the University of Mississippi who had administered large doses of chemicals found in marijuana to male rats. Those rats were less able to impregnate females. But Borgen said the doses given to the rats were relatively much greater than any person would ever receive. Mary Visser, Emporia senior and one of the complaints, said recently that the mediation meetings between the women and administrators have been circular and productive. The complaint against KUAA asks that more time to use Allen Field House be given to women athletes, Visser said. Weight rooms, a training room, storage rooms and a whirlpool bath have been solely for the use of men. Visser said. The complaint against the senate is that women's sports have been underfunded in the past and that the senate violated A-firmative Action guidelines when it set priorities for use of the field house floor that is currently under construction. The researchers qualified their findings somewhat. They said the small number of people tested and the inexact measurement required for the marijuana limited their conclusions. Athletic Director Clyde Walker couldn't be reached for comment on the charges. Because student activity fees provided 60 per cent of the money that will be used to pay for the new floor, the senate got the power to set priorities for 60 per cent of the time during which the floor could be used, according to Steve Segbeep, Prairie Village freshman and a mediator between the men and the women who filed the complaint. The senate action that allocated money to build the new field house floor gave higher priority to student and faculty recreation than to women's intercollegiate sports. Segebrecht said that as a result of the complaint, women's sports might receive second priority—right behind KUAA. The problem, Segebrecht said, is to leave some time for students and faculty to use the floor. The charge that the senate has underfunded women's sports in the past was removed when the senate gave about $63,000 to women's sports for next year. That is about seven times the amount it was given last year. The researchers worked with men 18 to 28 years old. The men were compared with 20 similarly healthy men of the same age who didn't use the drug. The study said the Visser said the complaint against the KU Endowment Association had asked that it set up accounts for people to contribute to scholarships for women athletes. 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