Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, March 30, 1960 Amendments Passed for UN' A model U.N. official announced yesterday that amendments to the resolutions slated for discussion at the KU convention have been threshed out by delegates. The three standing resolutions deal with: - Solution of the Algerian problem. - Worldwide nuclear test ban. - Admission of Red China to U.N membership. Robert Nebrig, Leavenworth senior and chairman of the model U.N. steering committee, said that the General Assembly would first vote to permit Red China to be seated at the convention as an observer nation. He explained that as observers, they would be able to take part in debate, but would have no vote on the resolutions or their amendments. Since the question of actual voting membership for Red China will be the last item on the convention agenda, the Red delegates will not be able to exercise rights even if the convention admits them to active membership. At bloc meetings, which started last week, amendments to the original resolutions have been added to the convention agenda. Eighteen nations have requested that a U.N. arbitration committee be permitted to settle the issue of Algerian independence, reported Nebrig. The United States is sponsoring an amendment to the resolution calling for a worldwide nuclear test ban, he said. The amendment calls for halting tests only after prescribed inspection measures have been put into effect. Nebrig added that 12 nations have proposed an amendment to this same resolution which would also prohibit the stockpiling of nuclear arms. The last resolution to be considered will be the admission of Red China The president of Vox Populi, KU's Jone campus political party, said last night the purpose of the Vox disciplinary platform plank is to get disciplinary problems into the open. Jack Roberts, Kansas City, Kan. sophomore and campaign manager for Vox yesterday described the disciplinary system as being a "fear system" that needed to be overcome. George Schluter, Prairie Village senior, said the main wish of Vox was "to get publicity on the disciplinary setup so students will be aware of avenues of appeal available to them in problems they might have with the administration or teachers." Schluter attributed the "fear system" label to the uncertainty which many students have when they are confronted with disciplinary action by teachers or members of the administration. "Too many students are afraid to appeal if they get caught or the teacher thinks he has caught them cheating. The student is afraid of the disciplinary setup now because he doesn't know what to expect or what can happen to him." he said. Roberts reiterated what Schluter said. He added that when a student is alleged to be cheating and is failed, he doesn't know where to turn. "A lot of people would be in school now that aren't if they realized the disciplinary situation." Roberts said. Try the Daily Kansan Want Ads Vox Explains 'Fear System' H. B. Dairyland as a member nation. One amendment to this resolution provides for the admission of Red China and the retention of Nationalist China on the Security Council. Both would be members, but the Nationalist Chinese would be considered the representatives of Taiwan and not China. PAT READ INDIAN TRADER 23rd & Ohio The other amendment provides for the admission of Red China and the dismissal of Nationalist China from active membership until such time as free elections have been held to select a Taiwan government. The Featuring Hot Fried Pies Malts, Sandwiches Nebrig said the convention would follow the agenda closely. The only debate permitted will be on the resolutions and amendments included in the agenda. 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