Meditation lecture tonight A lecture on the techniques of transcendental meditation will be given by K. C. Coleman at 8:00 p.m. tonight in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Coleman is a meditation instructor from the Students' International Meditation Society (SIMS). Tenight's address is the second of two lectures offered in a course in transcendental meditation. The course, which consists of lectures and the practicing of meditation techniques, is sponsored by the KU chapter of SIMS. UNICEF cards sold UNICEF greeting cards, notepaper and calendars will be on sale from Friday, Nov. 14, through Dec. 24 at some area stores, the public library and post office, said Mrs. Tom Moore, representative of the Douglas county chapter of the United Nations association. Mrs. Moore said proceeds from the sale of UNICEF items will be donated to the United Nations Children's Fund. The money will be used to help provide food and medication for children in 120 countries. Wood course given A three hour seminar, "Designing with Wood," will be presented from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Kansas University Forum Room Monday. Design exhibit opens Sunday "Exhibit," a display prepared by industrial design students, will be in the Kansas Union from Sunday through Nov. 22. Under the direction of Peter North, assistant professor of design, the designers have attempted to create a series of controlled environmental experiences of emotional responses to sight, touch and hearing. An informal reception and guided tours of the exhibit will open the show Sunday. Union addition almost done Work on the new addition to the Kansas Union should be completed shortly after Thanksgiving vacation, said Frank Burge, director of the Union, Wednesday. Burge said the brick work and mechanical systems for the addition had been completed. All that is left to be finished is the top floor, including an auditorium which seats 600 persons and the International Room, a conference room with a capacity of 60 persons. Stairways in the new addition were opened Wednesday. Student receives GAX award One of three national awards for student members of Gamma Alpha Chi advertising organization, was presented to a KU advertising student. Shelley Bray, Bartlesville, Okla., senior, was named as the National Advertising Leader of Tomorrow at the Gamma Alpha Chi and Alpha Delta Sigma convention held Monday and Tuesday in St. Louis. 2 KANSAN More than 250 attended the first combined meeting of the two advertising associations. Gamma Alpha Chi was observing its 50th anniversary. Nov.13 1969 Nearly 80 students and faculty attended the meeting where the committees were created to do preliminary research and planning. Much of the group's initial work is gathering and disseminating information among students concerned about air and water pollution, poisons in frequently-used household products and food, and other environmental pollution, Koevenig said. A group of KU students is meeting in several committees this week and in the near future to study environmental pollution and possible actions to combat it in the Lawrence area. At an introductory meeting Wednesday night, James L. Koevenig, associate professor of botany and biology, said ecological problems are caused by man's careless use of his environment Students wanting to take part in the activities of the organization can call Tom Suwalsky (843-0490 before 10 p.m.) for information. After informing themselves of the facts about such pollution, the students plan to pass their knowledge along to the rest of the University community, he said, and will plan specific action that can be taken to improve California at Berkeley this weekend. Koevenig said. Group plans pollution research Are you a conscientious college man or woman? Then you might want to talk to me. the quality of the environment. Some of the interested students will attend a national ecology action seminar at the University of Group picks KU man Charles J. Baer, professor of mechanical engineering, has been named a representative of the American Society for Engineering Education to the United States of America Standards Institute. JAPAN IMPORTS GRANITE The appointment places Baer among the 10 per cent of the membership composed of educators. During his two year representation Baer will work on standardization of decimalized measure. Tony Croman says: YOKOHOMA, Japan (UPI)— The Yokohoma customs office reports that 23,601 tons of granite were imported in Japan during fiscal 1968, mostly from South Africa, Brazil and Sweden. 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