Page 9 Mock UN Convention Delegates Announced Model United Nations officials yesterday released the registration figures for the April 1-2 convention here. The living units sending delegations, the nations they are to represent, the political blocs and the chairmen of the delegations are: Afro-Asian Bloc Afghanistan, GSP Freshman #1, Dee Wooldridge; Burma, GSP Upper Class #1, Betty Bungarner; Cambodia, Pi Beta Larry Sara Freiffe; Ceylon, Delta Chi, Sara McGinn; Malawi, Foster Hall #2, Sam Morford; G h a n a, Delta Tau Delta, Roger Stanton; India, Templelin #1, Alan B. Reed; Indonesia, Independent, Ken Megil; Laos, Sellards, Bernard; Liberia, Chi Omega, Chris Holdde; Nepal, Foster Hall #1, David Pharis. Latin American Bloc Argentina, Sellards Hall #1, Carol Allen; Brazil, Kappa Alpha Theta #1, Carolyn Ontjes; Costa Rica, Corbin Hall, Lenora Procerus; Cuba, Independent, Scott Javivis; Dominican Republic, Grace Pearlman; Florida, Patrick Williams, Freshmen #2, Jane Kelly; Panama, Alpha Omicron Pi, Polly Smith; Venezuela, GSP Upper Class #2, Evelyn Jones. Middle Eastern Bloc Iran, GSP Upper Class #3, Nancy Copeland; Iraq, Beta Theta Pi, Charles Bowls; Jordan, Tau Kappa Epsilon #2, Nelson Islam, Lebanon, Kappa Athea Thai #2, Theta 12, Morocco, Corruth, Michael C. Noland; Morocco, Phi Delta Theta, Michael Edward Ryan; Saudi Arabia, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Richard Hoch, Sudan, Stephenson #2, Trace Allyson, Jordan, Stephen Wilson, Bob Christensen; United Arab Republic, Delta Gamma #1, Diane Allen Neutralist Europe Bloc Wednesday March 9. 1960 University Daily Konson Austria, Sigma Chi, Bill Hopk, Finland, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Kathy Haughey; Ireland, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Marietta MdaDuffie; Sweden, Watkins Hall, Karen Drueger; Yugoslavia, Alpha Chi Omega 2. Astrida Blukis. Accured Observers (Non-member states) Switzerland, GSP Freshmen #3. Lois Revolds. Soviet Bloc Albania, Stephenson Hall #1, Carol Allen; Bulgaria, Independent, Art Neis; Bylorussian Soviet Socialist Republic; Jim Lindstrom, Keith Ott; Czechoslovakia, Alpha KappaLambda, Alan Latta; Hungary, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kenny Burke; Bulgaria, Alpha KappaBurke; Rumania, PhGamma Delta; Dowell; Ukranian Soviet Socialist Republic; Alpha Tau Omega, Scott Carder; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Independent (Political Science Class), george Bennett. Non-accredited Observers: People's Republic of China, Templin 3#. Ripdaman Panasar. Western Alliance Bloc Australia, Pearson Hall, Jay Crotchet; Belgium, GSP #4, Barbara Gresser; Canada, Alpha Delta Pi, Jan Schliten-滕; Germany, Alpha Delta Pi, Shields; Denmark, Gamma Pip, Beta; Mary Lou贝瑟cker; France, Phi Kappa Psi, Gary M. Jones; Greece, Pip Kappa Alpha, Pat Piggott; Israel, Lambda Chi Nu, Roger K. Wilson; Japan, Templin #2, Gail D. Wade; Netherlands, Miller Hall; New Zealand, Sigma Nu #2, Claudie E. Jardon Jr.; Norway, Independent, Jon T. Anderson; Philippines, Alpha Pip, Suzanne Delaney; Spain, Joseph R. Pearson Hall, David H. Roberts; Thailand, Alpha Chi Omega #1, Jeanne Cox; Durkee, Philip Shipman; South Africa, Oleary Hall, Janet Englesone; United Kingdom of Great Britain and N. Ireland, Delta Delta Delta, Barbara Winged; Steve Flood, Accredited Observer; urnamy, Douthart #2, Angie Magnusson; Korea, Douthart #1, Mary Ann Waddel. The countries which have not yet been claimed are: Ethiopia, Guinea, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Yemen, Iceland, Luxembourg, and Portugal. 'Favorites' Awarded To Hudson and Day HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — Rock Hudson and Doris Day were named the "World's Favorite Actor and Actress" last night at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association annual globe awards program. The motion pictures "Ben-Hur" and "Room at the Top" shared honors, with "Ben-Hur" (MGM) chosen the best Hollywood-produced drama and "Room at the Top" (British-Lion-Independent) the winner of the Samuel Goldwyn Award as the best picture made outside the United States. Elizabeth Taylor (Suddenly Last Summer) and Anthony Franciosa (Career) were selected as the best actress and actor of the year during the awards dinner attended by about 1200 film industry personalities. Col. A. M. Massumi of the Iranian Army will speak to members of Scabbard and Blade, honorary military fraternity, at 7 tonight in Parlors A and B of the Kawasan Union. Iran Army Colonel Will Speak Tonight Col. Massumi will speak on "The Defense Organization of the Iranian Army." He is presently attending the Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth. No Solution Seen For Actors Strike HOLLYWOOD — (UPI) — The movie actors strike moved into its third day today with no signs of compromise on the part of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) nor the Association of Motion Pictures Producers (AMPP). The walkout against the seven major studios, which shut down eight motion pictures in production, began Monday when the studios refused to meet the SAG demand for future payment rights for actors appearing in post-1948 films sold to television. Federal mediator Jules Medoff said: "There is no basis for any joint meeting at the present time. I have been in contact with both parties separately by telephone." There were no picket lines, and chances for federal mediation appeared slight. Some 14,000 members of the Guild, including the super-stars and bit players, were idled by the strike which also affected more than 5,000 workers in the movies and allied fields. Guild officials, however, were hopeful of early resumption of negotiations. Charles S. Boren, vice president of the AMPP, said, "We are not willing to negotiate on the post-1948 pictures." "If we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future." — Sir Winston Churchill. KU Student Chosen for Summer Russian Trip A KU student will have the opportunity to exchange ideas and information with Russian students this summer. Kenneth Megill, Vassar junior, will leave New York City by plane for a 60-day sojourn in Europe beginning in July. The trip, which is sponsored by the National Student Council of YMCA and YWCA, will promote an exchange of ideas between American and Russian students and will permit them to see how people in the two ideologically opposed nations think and live. "We hope the trip will help contribute to a relaxation of tensions between the two countries, particularly at this time," said Megill. Recommended Locally Megill was selected by the National "Y" upon a recommendation by the local YMCA secretary, Charles Johnson of Lawrence. The selection was based upon political maturity, interest and knowledge about international relations. "I began to be interested in Russia after reading the Marxist-Leninist Baby Black Market Exposed Yesterday JERSEY CITY — (UPI)— Authorities say a 49-year-old woman may have sold as many as 15 unwanted new-born babies for $3,000 each in the past four years. The black market baby operation was uncovered yesterday with the arrest of Mrs. Fae Wasserman, police said. A Newark couple seeking to adopt a baby helped spring a trap that was baited last fall, according to Hudson County Prosecutor Lawrence A. Whipple. Mrs. Wasserman was charged with placing or offering to place a child for adoption without proper authority. She was freed on $15,000 bail by magistrate Robert Wall. Two other women were booked as material witnesses. political theory, I particularly want to investigate the political organization. which is one of major interest," said Megill. Megill, a philosophy major, is now subscribing to the Moscow newspaper. Orientation To Re Held Orientation To Be Help An orientation period will begin June 26 in New York City. At this time, past exchange students will relate their experiences and tell this year's exchange students what to expect during their trip. "We need this period to brush up," said Megill. "The Russian students know so much more than we do about current affairs. How can you defend the capitalist system if you know nothing about it?" After this one-week orientation, the students will leave for the U.S.S.R., stopping off at Paris and Prague on their way, said Megill. They will remain in the Soviet Union for 40 days. Their itinerary calls for a one-week stay at Leningrad and Moscow, and a tour of the provincial areas. Most of the time they will be staying on college campuses, he said. To Stav At Sports Camp The students will also stay two to three weeks at a sports camp which 350-400 Russian students will be attending. During the trip, the students will have ample opportunity to sightsee in other European countries as well as do serious investigation on political and philosophical ideas and affairs. "I am especially interested in touring Germany because I hope to be able to study there some day," said Merill. After the 49-day Russian tour, the group will travel to Bucharest, Arad, Oradea, Vienna, Nurnberg, then depart from Paris and arrive back in the United States September 4. The trip is financed largely by local businessmen's contributions, home-town people's contributions, and the local YMCA and YWCA. Order your Graduation Announcements NOW Stop by the Union Book Store and order your announcements so they will arrive in plenty of time. 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