Friday, September 3, 1976 University Daily Kansan 3 Events TONIGHT: SUA CONCERT AND DANCE featuring "Cole Taule on Rye" at β in the Hawks's Nest of the Kansas Union. Room of the Union. at 9 in the Kansas Room of the Union. MONDAY: "SON OF A BEACH" party in conjunction with the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy telleton from 1 to 5 p.m. on Templin Hall's multi-purpose floor. Free beer music and giveaways. PLAY GERMAN at 8 a.m. in Engel German Library. SATURDAY: IRANIAN STUDENT p.m. in the 21st Ave Room of the Union. Awards SUNDAY: MT. OREAL BIKE CLUB bikе starting at 5 p.m., starting on Bawkvild Blvd. JOHN M. JANZEN, associate professor of anthropology, is the recipient of the American Society for Research in the Federal Republic of Germany for the 1976-77 academic year. Dykes reopens hunt . . . From page one "We certainly want in every way to meet all Affirmative Action requirements, both those mandated legally as well as those imparted in the spirit of the process," Dykes said. WILLIAM HOGAN, administrative intern in the executive vice chancellor's office, said he had asked that the ad be placed in the Kansas. Hogan said he made the request shortly after joining the search committee in late July. Hogan, who is also associate dean of engineering, began working in the vice president's office. that the position hadn't been advertised previously in the faculty-staff publication. Mondale From page one the ideal one to speak for the needs of the country. "IF YOU ELECT us—and to be impartial, I say 'do as you please'—I intend to work for a stronger role for state legislatures in the process of federal legislation prior to its passage." Module conceded that the deterioration in federal-state relations couldn't be laided on the doorstep of any one party. He then listed several instances when his and Carter's experience in state government made them well qualified to improve federal-state relations. He said neither Gerald Ford nor Robert Dole had such experience. Mondale's remarks apparently were well received by the approximately 1,000 NCSL members. He was interrupted several times during his praise of state government officials. WHEN THE conference members cautiously applauded for the first time about halfway through his speech, Mondale encouraged their support. *“Anytime you want to break in, let it *er* go. I’m still not used to it (applause), but I will.” One Republican conference member asked whether a Republican could take his picture. Mondale responded, "Sure, if the camera's not loaded." After the speech, about 100 people pushed to the front to speak with Mondale or to request autographs. Mendale late Kansas City after attending a private reception hosted by Sabe. He flew to Plains, Ga., Carter's hometown, where he will work with his running mate on plans for the forthcoming campaign and series of debates. JAZZ JAZZ JAZZ only at PAUL GRAY'S JAZZ PLACE TONITE: Joe Utterback-great modern jazz $1.50 Admission 926 Mass. 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