6 Wednesday, April 22, 1987 / University Daily Kansan THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON seemed." he said. Continued from p. 1 Blood Sanders said he used the spectrophotometric method of measuring blood-alcohol content. That method involves measuring how the blood absorbs a certain wavelength of light. Its allowable error is 032. Sanders said. The method used at SmithKline is gas chromatography, a SmithKline spokesman said. It involves measuring the amount of alcohol in the sample of air contained in the blood vial, rather than in the blood. A KBI spokesman refused to specify the KBI's method of blood-alcohol analysis because of the possibility of a lawsuit. Morris Faiman, professor of pharmacology and toxicology, said that a 150-pound male, to reach a 10 percent blood-alcohol level, would have to drink slightly more than four 3.2 beers and absorb all the alcohol, about nine grams a beer. McDevitt weighed about 150 pounds, his father said. On Campus The Midwest Symposium on Public Policy is scheduled all day today at the Adams Alumni Center. "What is Semiotics?" a University Forum, is scheduled for 11:40 a.m. today at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. A Naval ROTC meeting for those interested in becoming a nuclear trained officer on a submarine fleet on August 30 p.m. at 427 Summerfield Hall. "El Tiempo en el Teatro," a lecture by Luís Iglies, professor of Spanish literature at the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, is scheduled for 4 p.m. today at the Kansas Union. Campus Christians are scheduled to have a fellowship meeting at 6:30 p.m. today in the Northeast Conference Room at the Burge Union. - The KU Dr. Who Appreciation Society is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. today in the Walnut Room at the Kansas Union. Krakow and Quincy are each to pay half. Senate Continued from p. 1 Sue Glatter, chairman of the board, said, "I think the decision was fair. Yes, the penalty was an option, but I don't want to do the facts merit such a penalty?" Kevin Fossland, who ran for a Bottom Line off-campus seat and lost, said, "It comes down to a moral question. I mean, was it the posters that won them the election? I don't think so." But some senators questioned the board's decision. Section 6.7.5 of the Senate rules states that any candidate or coalition that exceeds its budget "shall forfeit their seats." But another section, 6.7.9, states that the board "may" revoke all the coalition's seats. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, said that although he had not reviewed the specific regulations, he was in favor of a rule that allowed the board to make a decision based on the circumstances of the case. "If you put it in absolute terms then you might as well let a computer decide," he said. "I don't think that best decisions are made that way." Some senators said the board chose the less severe punishment because it was biased against the First Class coalition. Phillip Duff, Synchronicity presidential candidate, said, "If First Class had done this, they would have lost every senator they had, so that reflects on the impartiality of the review board. "If you can pay the price, you can be in. If I pay two grand, can I be president?" But Krakow said, "I think a $300 fine is not indicative of a board that's too strong." Kramer, of First Class, said that the elections committee should have investigated Bottom Line's audit more thoroughly and found the poster's discount before votes had been totaled. "The elections committee is completely to blame for not getting rid of them," he said. "It should have happened, but it didn't." Kramer said that he and Jeff Mullins, First Class presidential candidate, had not yet decided whether he should accept the University Judicial Review Board. 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