Space walk, chase set for Gemini 9 astros Professor named 'top' instructor in engineering John N. Warfield, professor of electrical engineering, has received the 1965-66 Western Electric Fund Award for "excellence in the instruction of engineering students." (UPI)-Gemini 9 astronauts Thomas P. Stafford and Eugene A. Cernan will be launched on a He was chosen from teachers throughout the Midwest Section of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), which comprises all schools in Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska. Injured students still hospitalized The award, which carries an honorarium of $500, was presented at the regional ASEE meeting in Manhattan April 1 and 2. Two KU students remain in Lawrence Memorial Hospital today from injuries suffered in a one car accident 6 miles north of Lawrence Saturday night. Warfield has been teaching engineering since 1949 and has been at KU since 1958. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees at the University of Missouri and his Ph.D. at Purdue. Listed in fair condition is Austin Osborn, Junction City sophomore, and driver of the car. He suffered a slight brain concussion, broken ribs, and a severely cut right arm. A passenger in his car, Barbara Kost, Oakley freshman, is in fairly good condition with a broken right arm and leg. Sheriff's deputies reported the accident occurred about 10:30 Saturday night when the Osborn car left the road and struck a tree. CYR group second in midwest KU Collegiate Young Republicans have been named first runnersup for the 1966 Herbert Hoover Award. The award is given for the outstanding campus Republican club in the Midwest College Republican Federation. Northwestern University of Chicago won first place. Awards were presented at the annual convention of the 13-state federation in St. Louis, Mo. Official Bulletin German Ph.D. Reading Exam: Registration closes Friday, Apr 22; exam held May 7, 9:30 a.m., 101 Carruth- Oelery. Five to-People Tour to Kansas City, Sunday, Apr. 24. Major league baseball player. Parks, picnic site in Flick. Foreign Students sign up in FIle office, Union basement. TODAY America Society, Class. 7 p.m. Capt. R Eldinger, Naval *NAVOT* 330 R Eldinger, Naval *NAVOT* 330 Lecture, 4.30 p.m. John S. Brushwood, U. of Mo. "Aftermath of Revolution in Mexican Novel." Forum Room, Union. Munney and the World" Discussion Group. 7:30 p.m. Alcoves B and C. Student Capstler, Union. Everyone invited. Student Peace Union Open Meeting 7.30 p.m., Union. Concert Course, 8 p.m. Robert Shaw Chorale and Orehestra, Hoch Aud. TOMORROW Protestant Worship; 7 a.m. and 9-15 p.m. Wesley Foundation Methodist Tennis, 3 p.m. Washburn U. Here, mocate Bridge, 7 p.m. 306 W. Upton. Christian Science Organization, 7:30 Dantonph, Chapel. Senior Rectal, 8 p.m. Richard Matthias, b.w.m. with quitet. Swarthout rot. Hall. unique chase through space with another satellite on May 17, the Federal Space Agency announced today. The flight will include a spacewalk. Veteran space pilot Stafford and rookie astronaut Cernan are expected to fly three days in orbit. The trip will include another attempt to rendezvous and link up with an unmanned Agena satellite 185 miles above earth and a walk in space of more than two hours for Cernan. LIFTOFF time for the Agena rocket aboard an Atlas booster at Cape Kennedy was set for 10 a.m., EST May 17. If all goes exactly on time, Gemini 9 will leave launch pad 19 exactly one hour, 39 minutes, nine seconds later. Gemini 9 will attempt to do many of the things originally planned for Gemini 8. The Kansas Union Ballroom was temporarily transformed into a cosmopolitan restaurant last night when KU's International Club held its annual banquet of nations. BALLROOM GOES INTERNATIONAL Norma Romano, Bolivia junior, reigned over the international evening as Queen Scheherazade. Miss Romano represented the International Club. Foods from four continents—Africa, Asia, Latin America and Europe—were served to nearly 500 students and faculty. The menu of the evening ran from a Pakistan raita to a Turkish revani dessert. The colorfully presented main dish included Latin American frijoles venezolanos, Arabic farafil, Indian kufta, Chinese lu niu base and African jallote rice. Lebanese folklore and a skit, "Greetings Around the World." provided the entertainment part of the program. Faculty, UHRC meet on payroll racial code The faculty committee on the Payroll Racial Code Policy, an ad hoc committee formed to protest the racial coding of payroll cards, continued to act last week following their meeting with the University Human Relations Committee. "We asked that identification of the individual by name and the threat of loss of pay for not complying be changed." David Jones, assistant professor of philosophy and secretary of the faculty committee, said. One faction of the committee reported the coding showed social prejudices more than biological data. "We found the Human Relations Committee very cooperative," Prof. Jones said. Laurence C. Woodruff, dean of students and UHRC chairman, said no decision was reached at the meeting last week and any action would be released through the chancellor's office. Prof. Jones reported that a letter was sent to the state Civil Rights Commission on April 12. "We would also like to see the University send a letter to the state comptroller, Roy Shapiro, who ordered the coding," he said. A petition being circulated by the faculty committee has listed over 170 signatures to date. 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