University Daily Kansan Page 3 Mexico Remains Silent On Entry Permission The plans of 10 foreign students at KU for the Christmas vacation were in doubt today as they waited for the Mexican government to reply to a telegram requesting permission to enter Mexico on Dec. 19. The foreign students had planned to visit Mexico with the International Club group that was organized by Fritz Gysin, Swiss graduate student, and Helmut Reichelt, German graduate student. THE TELEGRAM was sent to the Mexican Ministry of Immigration before Thanksgiving vacation. It was the fourth in a series of appeals in which the club contacted the Mexican consulate in Kansas City, the Mexican embassy in Washington and the Minister of Immigration in Mexico City. "If they don't want the people from a specific country to enter, they should still allow us as KU students to enter." Maria Vretton, Athens, Greece, graduate student said. GYSIN AND REICHELT attributed the delay to the "usual" tardiness of the Mexican government. "I think one should start in the Jr. of ner Andrezej Bartke, a Polish graduate student who has also made application for the trip, remembers a friend's experiences two years ago. spring for people to get their visas by Christmas," Gysin said. "He received permission to make the Christmas trip the following January. But I'm still hoping," Bartke said. GYSIN SAID 47 club members had registered for the trip. Three students from Iceland have received word that they cannot make the trip. If there has been no word from Mexico, ten additional students will be dropped from the list Friday when the $100 payment for the trip is due. "Those who are planning to go must begin taking their typhoid shots immediately," Gysin said. Smallpox and typhoid shots—one each week for three weeks—are required. "If permission doesn't come through, I'll have to stay at Oread Hall," Serge Turcen, Ethiopian graduate student, added. "And that is a pretty sad place to spend Christmas." Specialist on Outer Mongolia Begins Lecture Series Today A specialist on Outer Mongolian affairs and one of the few Americans to visit that country will give a series of lectures at the University of Kansas today through Wednesday. Robert A. Rupe, associate professor of political science at the University of North Carolina, will make his first KU appearance in a lecture at 8 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. His topic is "Inside Outer Mongolia." IN THE NEXT two days on campus, Prof. Rupen will speak in regularly scheduled classes and seminars. The lectures are open to interested persons while seating is available. His studies have been devoted to the Soviet Union and the Far East. with emphasis on Mongolia. PROF. RUFEN'S schedule Tuesday and Wednesday. - Tuesday, 10 a.m. - He will attend reception for Thomas Brimelow, visiting Soviet Specialist of the British Embassy, Washington, D.C., and a lecture by Brimelow at 10:30 a.m., in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. Rupen will be available to meet students of Soviet and Chinese affairs and to comment following Brimelow's presentation. - Tuesday, 3:30 p.m.—Lecture on "Economic Development of Outer Mongolia" for class seminars on Soviet economics and international relations in the Far East, 405 Summerfield. - Wednesday, 10:30 a.m.—Lecture on "Intra-Soviet Block Relations as They Affect Outer Mongolia" for class on international politics, 12 Strong Annex D. - Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.-Lecture on "Buriat-Mongol Intelligentsia of the Early 20th Century" for class on the history of Asiatic Russia, 112 Strong. - Luncheons for Professor Rupen at 12 noon Tuesday and at 12:30 Wednesday in the Kansas Union are being sponsored respectively by the political science department and the East Asian Studies committee. FREE PROSPECTUS BOOKLET tells how to acquire shares of MRS. FREDRICK MOREAU 1942 Louisiana VI 3-4588 The second American Universities Field Staff representative to appear at KU this fall will begin an eight day series of lectures to classes and campus organizations today. Horton has been under AUFS auspices since February, 1962, observing important developments in the United Arab Republic and Syria. AUFS Expert To Give Talks Alan W. Horton, an expert on the Middle East, has been a student, teacher, relief worker and college administrator in that area since 1947. He was dean and director of the School of Oriental Studies and dean of the graduate faculty at the American University of Cairo during his seven years at that institution. He is fluent in Arabic and French. National distributor—Represented locally by Horton holds a bachelor's degree from Princeton University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in social anthropology from Harvard University. He also was director of a University of Michigan field research project in a Syrian village. 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