Liquor to be topic at Council meeting University policy concerning liquor in living quarters and students involved in unlawful acts will be main topics of discussion at the All Student Council meeting at 7 p.m. today in the Kansas Union. A resolution will be introduced by Tom Rader, Greensburg sophomore (VOX—fraternity), and Dick Darville, Shawnee Mission junior (VOX—large men'), to deal with certain University regulations which allegedly infringe upon students' rights. Two such rules state that: - No student of any age shall possess alcoholic beverages in his living quarters, regardless of where he lives. This includes private homes and apartments. victed) with felonies shall be automatically dropped from the University. - Students charged (not conor a teach-in with a demonstration on the second day. Mike McNally, Bartlesville, Okla., junior and ASC chairman, said that rules such as these are not strictly enforced, but that it is pointless to have them on the books. Rader will also report on the coming hearings of the ASC Committee Evaluation Board, which is initiating a program of research into the ASC executive committees to "promote the effectiveness of each committee." He said the evaluation board is inviting student criticism and suggestions concerning the committees in an effort to improve the effectiveness of student government. SPU head wants talk with Hitt on deferment James K. Hitt, registrar and director of admissions, will be asked to discuss the exams which are necessary for the 2-S draft deferment with Dean Abel, Michigan City graduate student and president of the Student Peace Union (SPU). Abel told SPU members at a meeting in the Kansas Union Monday he has heard that this exam is not compulsory. He will try to arrange a meeting with Hitt this week to clarify this point. Abel also said that the KU branch of SPU will participate locally in the International Days of Protest, March 25-26. The first day will feature a speaker SPU will try to get religious figures and groups to discuss the problems of peace. "The Church's position has been hypocritical over conscientious objectors," Abel said, and discussion would help to better understanding. 'Pot'in 1934 An investigation into the use of marijuana by KU students was conducted in 1934 by university officials. Daily Kansan 5 Tuesday, February 22, 1966 GO HAWKS! HARASS THE HAIRY HUSKERS The Classical Film Series Presents THE GAME OF LOVE (1954) France Admission 60c Wednesday-7:00 p.m. Dyche Auditorium Don't miss this BIG RED Dog Week! Wednesday Girl's Night Out with "Eric and the Norsemen" Friday If you like the Rolling Stones, you'll dig the "Out Group" Saturday Don't miss the Super-Group, the "Batmen" RED DOG INN Come out to where the action is,at The Red Dog Inn Saturday night. See the "Action Show with "Action Unlimited, the show band of the South," "The Results," and George McCannon III. 7th & Mass.