ASC revises rules - Continued from page 1 taken by the office of the dean of men or dean of women, and may be appealed within ten days of disciplinary decision by the dean. Vernon Vorhees, Kansas City second-year law student (UP—married) moved to delete the cause concerning transfer of tickets on the grounds that if a student was not able to attend a game he should have every right to give his ticket to someone else. He said that the student paid for the ticket and could do with it as he pleased. PARIS — (UPI) — The United States informed its NATO allies officially today of President Charles de Gaulle's demand for control of American bases. It said the matter affected the whole alliance and not the United States alone. De Gaulle seeks control of bases U. S. NATO Ambassador Harlan Cleveland told the NATO Permanent Council at its regular weekly meeting of the contents of De Gaulle's Monday letter to President Johnson and of Johnson's rejection of the French demands. In his letter, De Gaulle said he intended to withdraw French forces progressively from the NATO command. He also demanded that U.S. bases in France be brought under full French command and control. De Gaulle suggested direct U.S.-French talks on this. NATO sources said virtually all council members supported the United States' stand except French permanent representative Pierre de Leusse. Klumpp said that if this practice became widespread, the Athletic Department would lose the price of a regular game ticket every time a non-student entered on a student's ticket. Klumpp and Tom Rader, Greensburg sophomore (Vox—fraternity) said that the student who suffers is the one who is turned away at the door because the remaining seats are filled by non-students with transferred ID's. Al Martin, Shawnee Mission sophomore (UP—fraternity) reported on the meeting of the newly-formed committee to investigate and codify student regulations. He said the process would be a long one, and would concentrate on eight areas. The question was brought to a vote, and clearly passed the council. These are private housing, social regulations, graduate students, the disciplinary committee, the right to privacy, unwritten regulations, state laws, and cases of double jeopardy. AWS sets final convention plans Plans for the Regulations Convention Saturday and tentative plans for All Women's Week were outlined at an open meeting of the AWS Senate yesterday. Cathy Beagle, Boulder, Colo., junior and chairman of the Regulations Committee, said most of the plans for the convention had been made. Decisions on voting procedures and time of adjournment will be made at an orientation meeting for delegates. They will decide whether the five members of each delegation will vote individually or as a block. VOTES OF CONFIDENCE were taken in all living groups earlier this week to give delegates an idea of how women felt about proposed regulations which had been suggested in earlier discussions, but the delegates will not be bound to vote accordingly, Miss Beagle said. Senate members will not have speaking privileges at the convention; they may be called on by delegates, however, to clarify proposed regulations. Susan Lawrence, Bartlesville, Okla., senior and chairman of the Women's Week Committee, said that since All Women's Week would come at the same time as the Centennial celebrations, activities would be limited to a few important ones: Honors Night, the Junior-Senior Brunch, an exhibit with a centennial theme, and discussion groups with distinguished alumnae who will be visiting KU under the sponsorship of Mortar Board. Other topics of discussion were the Intercollegiate AWS convention, contributions to the World University Service and possible changes in the Senior Privileges Committee if the Regulations Convention adopts a junior key program. The KU basketball team is heading for Lubbock, Texas, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Midwest Region tournament. They'll be sent off Thursday morning in front of Strong Hall by the yell- At the RESUME BUREAU your resume is written by professional writers, with specialized knowledge of personnel practices, and wide experience in the Business and Technical worlds. TIME TO START YOUR CAREER CAMPAIGN!!!! Learn how we can help you to Sell Yourself, and find the job you've worked so hard to prepare for! RESUME BUREAU, 47 Kearney St., San Francisco, Calif. The Big Eight basketball champions will be given a farewell pep rally at 10:20 a.m. Thursday in front of Strong Hall. 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