Exchange Students to Give Show at UN Model Assembly University exchange students will present entertainment from three countries following the international banquet at 6 p.m. Friday in the Kansas room of the Student Union. The program will include "Songs of India," sung by a quartet lead by Shanti S. Tangri, first year graduate; "Norwegian Ballads," by the college and French student, in the college and "French Folk Dances," presented by a group lead by Francois Monttagioni, graduate student. Following the entertainment, a film, "A' is for Atom" will be shown at 8:15 p.m. in the Pine room. The movie, produced by General Electric, shows peacetime uses of atomic energy. Between 50 and 100 students from Kansas and Missouri colleges and universities are expected to attend the assembly. Each school will represent a country at the model sessions. A University of Kansas exchange student will assist the delegation representing his country. The assembly will meet from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday and from 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 5 p.m. Saturday in the Studio theater in Green hall. Issues to be debated include the representation of Red China, the Formosa cease-fire, UN charter review, and the peaceful use of atomic energy. All assembly meetings are open to the public. Tickets to the banquet are $1.50 and will be on sale Friday morning in the lobby of the Student Union. Internationals To Give Show Eight International students from the University will present programs today for the patients of the Topeka State hospital and Tuesday at the Winter Veterans administration hospital. The trips are two of a series arranged through the American Red Cross. Included in the entertainment will be European and Latin American folk songs and dances, ballads instrumental and vocal solos, and group singing. Brian Dunning of England and Shanti Tangri of India will be masters of ceremonies, one at each of the two appearances. Performers include Ludwig Pack of the Saar, who will play accordion solos and lead group singing; Eva Torgersen of Norway will play guitar and sing folk ballads of Norway, America, Germany, France, and England; Geneveva Abdala of Mexico and Karmen Kloch of Columbia, South America, with a routine of Latin American folk dances; Sirpa Tomari of Finland plays piano solos and accompanies Miss Torgersen and Elizabeth Neubacher and Brigette Stolwitzer of Austria and Rudolf Hartmann of Germany, who will do, a group of German Folk songs and Austrian dances. Medical Plans Open to Staff Members of the teaching staff and other regular employees of the University may now enroll in the University Blue Cross-Blue Shield group. Enrollment will be conducted through Monday, March 21, according to Karl Klooz, bursar and group leader for Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Information about the two health plans, as well as the rider for extended coverage in the amount of $10,000 for polio and eight other diseases, will be received by all members of the Teachers and Employes association this week. Blue Cross is the non-profit plan sponsored by the Kansas Hospital association through which people may make regular payments into a fund which will be used to help pay part of their hospital bills. Blue Shield is sponsored by the Kansas Medical society and operates on a similar plan with respect to bills for physicians' services. This will be the only opportunity to enroll in the group for at least six months, Mr. Klooz said. Classified Ads Veteran Editor Dies Of Heart Attack PHONE KU 376 Page 7 Classified Advertising Rates University Daily Kansan 25 words or less Additional words One day Three Five days days days 50c 75c $1.00 10c 1e 2c Additional words 1c 2e Terms Cash. Phone orders are accepted with the understanding that the bill will be paid promptly. 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