Senate Code on occasion. (Continued from page 1) He added, "I think it is probably the most forward step in university government in the country. As you know we've had many requests for copies of it, including one from Kansas State University." Wescoe's recommendation was carried with no opposition. The regents have, throughout the entire process, expressed satisfaction with the joint student-faculty effort to provide increased student involvement and representation in University decision-making processes. Provost James Surface has said the code is the best means of channeling student concern and dissent to the faculty and administrative committees for constructive action. Robert B. Sanders, assistant professor of comparative biochemistry and physiology, has been selected for inclusion in the 1969 edition of "Outstanding Young Men Of America," it was announced in a news release from Paine College in Augusta, Ga., Tuesday. Prof receives honor "Outstanding Young Men of America" is an annual bibliography featuring the achievements of approximately 5,000 young men of outstanding rank throughout the nation. Nominations for the award publication are made by Jaycee chapters, college alumni associations and military commandants. Criteria for selection include a man's service to others, professional excellence, business advancement, charitable activities and civic and professional recognition. Sanders, a graduate of Paine College in his native city, Augusta, Ga., received both the M.S. and Ph.D. degree from the Congress urged to cut aid for demonstrators WASHINGTON - Gov. Ronald Reagan of California, charging that college officials give in too easily to campus demonstrators, urged Congress yesterday to strengthen laws cutting off aid to such dissidents. In a statement submitted to a House education subcommittee, Reagan said, "A culture will revert to a jungle if there are no traditions, values and laws which are respected and defended." 16 KANSAN Mar. 20 1969 Campus interviews University of Michigan. He was class of 1959 valedictorian at Paine College, member of Alpha Kappa Mu honor society and is a member of the graduate chapter of Society of the Sigma Xi. P R A G U E (U P I) Czechoslovak Communist Party Secretary Alexander Dubcek yesterday urged non-Communist Europe to accept a Warsaw Pact proposal for an all-European conference with the United States barred from attendance. Communists push for Warsaw Pact In a rare interview Dubcek told the party newspaper Rude Pravo that the proposal, made during a meeting of pact nations in Budapest Monday, "is not propaganda." "We want to achieve real results," he said. Nevertheless, he added he had "no illusions that such a conference will meet very soon. In spite of this, our efforts . . . must be extended in this direction so that sooner or later such a conference can be held." The seven-nation Warsaw Pact, the East bloc's counterforce against NATO sought the European meeting to solve "problems of European security." However, since the United States, NATO's strongest member, would be excluded from the meeting, it was doubtful it would take place. CARLISLE, Pa. (UPI) — Two men are awaiting court action on a charge of "rustling" filed under the modern term of larceny. Still rustling As a service to the student, the following is a list of job interviews throughout the University for the week of March 24-28. School of Education, 103 Bailey March 24. Kern County High School. March 26: Fremont Unified District, Fremont, Calif. Centralia School District, Buena Park, Calif. March 27: Unified District, No March 27. Unified District No. 204. Bonner Springs. March 28. Dallas County Junior College District, Dallas, Tex. School of Business, 202 Summerfield March 24. Business Men's Association co-organizes business-introduction to a career in sales. Combines study and practical experience in selling; Jones Store Co. BS-business. BA-Liberal Arts. Merchandise Trainee; W. C. Tingle Co. BS-business. BA-liberal arts; for central Life Insurance Co. graduates interested in sales and management. March 25: Consolidated Freightway, business administration and management training program; Penn Virtual Life Insurance Co., any degree. School of Engineering, 111 Marvin March 24: Bank Building and Equipment, AE, CE, ME-U.S. Citizenship not required; City of Wichita, CE-U.S. Citizenship March 25: Coleman, EE, IE, ME—U.S. Citizenship required: Gas Service Co., CE, EE, IE, ME—U. S. Mason, not required: Pittsburg-DesMoines Steel, CE, ME—U.S. Citizenship not required; Mason Hangers, CE, EE, IE, MB Edwards-von Ende slate out Monday The Edwards-von Ende ticket announced this morning that its platform along with a full slate of candidates for the Student Senate will be released this Monday. Gary Duncan, Winfield junior and campaign manager, said: "I read with interest the two platforms released by the other candidates and was not surprised to see the usual, all-inclusive, unrealistic promises. "Although we won't have a statement about foreign policy in our platform, which will be out Monday, it will be practical, relevant, and won't say anything we don't expect to accomplish." Duncan also announced that students interested in running on the Edwards-von Ende ticket should contact him at VI 3-7922 or Dave Miller at VI 2-9242 In 1968, 21 countries were producing or circulating 44 denominations of pure nickel coins and 94 countries were producing or circulating 271 denominations of $75\%$ copper, $25\%$ nickel coins. in Chemistry Math, and Physics-U.S. Citieshipnrequired. March 26: Anaconda Wire and Cable Co, EE, IE, ME, or BS, MS, or Ph.D, in Chemical Engineering—U.S. Citizenship not required; Cook Pain and Varnish Co, EE, IE, ME, or BS, MS, or Ph.D, in Chemical Engineering—U.S. Citizenship required; N.A.S.A. B, BS, or Ph.D in AE, or EE, BS, MS in ME, BS, MS in Math, Physics, and Astronomy U.S., Citizenship required; Veterans Hospital, BS in CE, ME–U.S. Citizenship not required; State of Wisconsin (Department of Transportation). Citizenship required. KU's German department is still searching. March 27: Beeton, Dickinson & Co., IE, ME—summer work. U.S. Citizenship required; McDonnel Douglas Corp., AE, EE, CE, Chem, Eng, Eng. Mechanics, Chemistry, Physics majors, Western Union Telegraph, E&E, Chemistry, Math, and Physics majors-U.S. Citizenship required. The quest began Feb. 12, two days after the University released the anne of its new chancellor, when Prof. Eugene Norwood announced his resignation as chairman of the German department. March 28 McDonnell Dougess Carmichael Pittsburgh & B Midway C矿 mining & will be effective June 30, 1969, will move to the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee where he will work as Associate Dean of the Graduate School. Norwood succeeded Anton Burzle, currently an assistant dean in the College of Liberal Arts, as chairman of the German department in September 1967. Before taking his present position in the German department, Norwood served on the KU German faculty from 1956 to 1960, first as an instructor then as an associate professor. German department looking for chairman The committee's progress in selecting a replacement is apparently still confidential. Since then, a steering committee from the Graduate School has been screening applicants for the position. Norwood, whose resignation Murphy Hall Main Stage Box Office: 317 Murphy Hall 10 - 12 a.m. & 1 - 5 p.m. UN 4-3982