Board outlined (Continued from page 1) ulties, William Balfour, dean of student affairs, and Keith L Nitcher, vice-chancellor for finance, will be the committee members. In other Faculty Senate action, Edwin Stene, professor of political science, was appointed chairman of the Senate on a request by Chalmers. According to the Senate Code, the Chancellor should be the chairman of the University Senate, the University Council and the Faculty Senate. Chalmers had asked each body to relieve him of the chairmanships and appoint a chairman from among its members. "I have two reasons for doing this," Chalmer said. "First, on many issues before the bodies, I would probably be either for or against a certain proposal. The chairman is expected to be neutral in all matters, and I don't feel I could be neutral on every issue. "Secondly, sometimes a certain problem may arise causing a conflict among any of the three bodies. I would then be thrown into an awkward situation and I think it best if I avoid such situations." Soyuz 7 (Continued from page 1) unlimited from page! were already there awaiting the crewmw Tass said the crew carried out "an extensive program of scientific-technological and medicobiological investigations." Soyuz 7 was piloted by Lt. Col. Anatoli V. Filipchenko and carried two flight engineers, Vladislav V. Volkov and Viktor B. Gorbato. During its five-day flight, Soyuz 7 maneuvered within 500 yards of Soyuz 8 but did not link up with it. 16 KANSAN Oct. 17 1969 Charles Oldfather, professor of law and chairman of the Faculty Senate, reported a code of conduct for faculty members was being formulated and would be presented at the University Senate meeting next Wednesday. The thirteen-member University Planning Board includes: Sharon Baucom, Kansas City, Mo., sophomore; Russell N. Bradt, associate professor of mathematics; Roger E. Kanet, associate professor of political science; W. Max Lucas, associate professor of architecture; Bradley Smoot, Sterling sophomore; G. W. Swift, professor of chemical and petroleum engineering; and Frank S. Zilm, fourth-year architecture student from St. Louis, Mo. Lucas, Bradt and Zilm are members of the University Council Committee on Planning and Resources, of which Lucas is chairman. The five who represent the area of which they are principal administrators are: Francis Heller, representing academic affairs; Keith Nitcher, representing financial and business affairs; George B. Smith, vice-chancellor, representing institutional planning; R. Keith Lawton, vicechancellor, representing physical plant operations; William Balfour, representing student affairs. Edward J. Walaszek, chairman of the department of pharmacology will be the Medical Center representative. MOONLIGHT SPECIAL The Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam began planning the two-day November moratorium at its meeting Thursday night in the Kansas Union. A Real Thrill! Halloween draws near, but there's nothing spooky about Henry's Moonlight Special! We offer special prices on delicious shrimp, chicken, and burgers—every nite from 6 til the witching hour. Be our guest (if you're not afraid of the dark). March planned for November The event will follow the plan of the National Committee to hold moratoriums similar to the Oct. 15 strike once each month. The demonstrations will increase in length by one day each month. A death march from Arlington National Cemetery to the Capitol in Washington, D.C., will begin the November moratorium with students from all over the country participating. 6th & Missouri Kansas college mobilization committees hope to have 450 Kansans, one for each Kansan killed in Vietnam, in this march. The following day, a mass march and rally will be held in Washington. Eric Wolfe, Wichita sophomore and member of the steering committee, said Wednesday's activities were "successful in terms of participation." "However," he emphasized, "to call the moratorium a success in any measure before positive steps are taken by our government to end the war, is to greatly delude ourselves." A new steering committee will coordinate the November event. Members are: John Bowman, Wichita sophomore; Fred Murphy, Wichita sophomore; Bob Mears, Northfield, Minn., graduate student; Sandy Binns, Lawrence sophomore; David S. Awbrey, Hutchinson senior, and Marianne Olish, St. Anne, Mo., senior. Use Kansan Classified