ASC to discuss sale of beer A resolution allowing the sale of beer in the Kansas Union will be discussed at the All-Student Council (ASC) meeting at 7 p.m. tonight in the Kansas Union, Parlor C, said Rick von Ende, ASC chairman and Abiline, Tex., graduate student. Recommendations by an ASC commission to investigate ways of distributing Kansas Union Book Store rebates in scholarships will also be discussed, von Ende said. Included on the agenda is a resolution that would establish Senate Code representation on a living group basis, as well as a school basis. Sanders iudged 'outstanding' Robert B. Sanders, who joined the University of Kansas faculty in 1967 as assistant professor of comparative biochemistry and physiology, has been selected for inclusion in the 1969 edition of outstanding Young Men of America. Sanders was valedictorian of the 1959 class of Paine College in his home city, Augusta, Ga. He earned M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Michigan. Tau Sigma presents spring dance Tau Sigma, honorary dance fraternity, will present its annual spring dance concert at 8:20 p.m. tomorrow and Thursday in the University Theatre. Nancy Goss, instructor of physical education and director of the spring dance, said the concert will feature examples of various dance styles. Committee shows Biafran films The American Committee to Keep Biafra Alive will present a continuous showing of three films between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union, room 101. The three films are: "Mary Umolu Speaks Out;" "Biafran Tragedy," and "Mercy Bridge to Biafra." Geological Survey awards fellowship The KU State Geological Survey has awarded its Pan American Petroleum Foundation, Inc. post-doctoral fellowship for the 1969-70 academic year to John Holroyd-Doveton, of Addiscombe, Surrey, England. Doveton is studying at the Grant Institute of Geology, Edinburgh University. He is the second recipient of the award, which was created at KU a year ago for studying the application of computer techniques to geological problems. KU to host Geological Society About 250 persons are expected to attend the third annual meeting of the south-central section of the Geological Society of America at KU March 27-29. Representatives are expected from Kansas, Oklahoma Arkansas, Texas and states not Official Bulletin Today Census Summary Tape Workshop. Attendance: Union and Communication Center. Lecture. 2:30 p.m. "How the Bell Came Into Music." Perceived Price, University of Michigan. Swarthout Recital Hall. Theatre Colloquium. 3:30 p.m. "Artaud's Relevance to Theatre Art of Traditional East and Contemporary West." A. C. Scott, University of Wisconsin. 341 Murryh. Sigma Psi, 7:30 p.m., discussion of Internship, Regionist Room, Kansas UF Jayhawk Rodeo Club, 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. in the south-central section, as well as Canada and Mexico. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Physics Film. 7:30 p.m. "The Law of Gravitation..." 124 Maiot. Weather Senior Recital. 8 p.m. Judith Saint-Jacques, Rigler, pianist. Swarthout Recital Hall. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. Two Japanese Folk Dramas. Tomorrow Poetry Hour. 4 p.m. Galaway Kinnell, University of California at Berkeley. Carillon Recital. 7 p.m. Percival Price. Lecture. 4 p.m. Frank H. H, King, University of Hong Kong. "Associate of S.E. Asia: A Brief Memorial" Juhasch Room, Kansas Union Classical Film, 7 & 9 p.m., "Rules of the Game," Dvche Auditorium. Recital. 8 p.m. Beatrice Kreba, me/zo-oprano. Swarthout Recital Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. Two Japanese Folk Dramas. Mar. 25 1969 KANSAN 3 The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts clear to partly cloudy skies and a little warmer temperatures today. Northwesterly winds 10 to 20 m.p.h. Clear skies and cool tonight with light northerly winds. Sunny and warmer tomorrow. High today in the middle 40s, low tonight 22 to 28. Severinsen to highlight benefit band concert A concert featuring Carl "Doe" Severinen and the KU Symphonic Band will be held at 3:30 p.m., April 13, in Hoch Auditorium. Kenneth Bloomquist conductor of the Symphonic Band and KU director of bands, said Severinsen will highlight the performance with several trumpet solos. Severinsen, trumpet soloist and orchestra director for Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show," will play "Concert for Trumpet" by Air Force Sgt. Floyd Werle, Del Staiger's "Carnival of Venice" and selected lighter works Bloquist said. Bloomquist, a trumpet player also, said, "Werle's piece is a difficult, technical one. I involves a tremendous range of tones." "To give an idea of Staiger work," Bloomquist said, "He i an old-time trumpet player in the era of John Philip Sousa." Proceeds from the concert will be used for a music scholarship fund, he said. General admission tickets are available through the band department for $1.50 each There will be no student discounts, he said. Effects of oxygen studied In spite of the fact that everyone needs oxygen, it is a lethal gas if taken in too high a concentration, according to Morris D. Faiman, associate professor of pharmacy at KU. Faiman received $14,416 grant from the U.S. Public Health Service to study the effects of high oxygen concentration on animals. The goal is to find a means of protecting individuals from its toxicity. According to Faiman, oxygen is therapeutic and is used in certain treatments of cancer and heart conditions. A Kansas City hospital has a high oxygen chamber for special uses. But, if the lethal effects of oxygen could be controlled, many more beneficial uses could be found. The current research is directed toward the central nervous system to find out why large amounts of oxygen cause convulsions and eventual death. 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