University Daily Kansan Page 3 Mock UN to Talk On Congo, Cuba In a three-hour session the committee examined and discussed the resolutions and some points in the physical arrangements for the model UN. The steering committee of the Model United Nations has chosen resolutions on the Cuban and Congo issues for consideration at the April 14 meeting of the General Assembly. THE CUBAN RESOLUTION calls for censuring the United States. It reads: "The General Assembly, having discussed the question of Cuba, considering that the present tension between Cuba and the United States of America is a threat to world peace, resolves to censure the United States on two counts. Cuba submitted the Cuban resolution and Ghana submitted the Congo resolution. The amendments for these resolutions will be submitted at the next Bloc meeting, March 30. 2. Continued economic exploitation of many of the Latin American countries." 1. Verbal, economic, and diplomatic aggression against Cuba. The Congo resolution asks the General Assembly to stand behind the UN Operational Command and the Secretary General on the Congo crisis. It requests that the Operational Command be led primarily by Africans and Asians. The resolution reads: "THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, realizing that the purpose of the United Nations is to maintain peace and security, and, therefore, that collective measures to maintain this peace are justified; noting the unstable situation in the Republic of the Congo and the threat to international peace involved in this situation; resolves that: 1. The members of the UN Assembly pledge effective support to the UN Operational Command and the Secretary General in the Congo; 2. The leadership of the above command be composed primarily of African and Asian personnel but not to exclude additional troops from other uncommitted nations acceptable to the Secretary General; 3. All Belgium and other foreign military and para-military personnel not authorized by or under the The annual Selective Service College Qualification Test will be held here April 27. This test is to aid local boards in considering students for deferment from induction into the service. Draft Test Deadline Set at April 6 Application materials for the test are available at the Registrar's Office, 112 Strong Hall. Applications must be postmarked not later than midnight, April 6. Traveling Increases WILMINGTON, Del. — (UPI) — Passports issued to overseas travelers through Federal Court here reached an all-time high of 1.834 in 1930, Clerk of Court Edward G. Pollard disclosed. 4. The UN Operational Command promote peace and internal security by force if necessary, provide for internal stability and help establish and preserve the unified sovereignty of the Congo. UN Operational Command be eliminated from the Congo, and, THE COMMITTEE decided to enghen the resolution introductory speech from five to eight minutes. The speech will be read from a raised platform on the floor of Hoch Auditorium instead of from the Podium on the stage as was done last year. Roy D. Laird, assistant professor of political science and faculty adviser for the steering committee, said that the students participating in the Model United Nations would not receive individual excuse slips as they did last year. He said that George Smith, dean of the University, would send a note around to the student's instructors, as is done on Senior Day, excusing them from classes but not from their class work. Candidates Differ (Continued from page 1) feel that private domain will remain unaffected by any ASC civil rights action." "Integration is inevitable," said Eberhart. "The ASC has already set up the Human Rights Committee, and, of course, the CRC has been in action for some time." Reed and Eberhart were in agreement on the MU-KU dispute. "I think," Reed said, "that there should be a meeting of representatives of KU and MU. Groups including faculty and students could form a sort of peace pact. I would like very much to see the homecoming game come off next year." Other candidates at the meeting were John Randall (UP) from the School of Education; LoRee Antenen (Vox) from the School of Education; Carol McMillen (Vox) from the College and Larry Moore (Vox) vice presidential candidate. KU Riflemen Show KU Company E. 7th Regiment, of the National Society of Pershing Rifles placed third in the first annual second battalion drill meet held here recently. About 150 R.O.T.C. Cadets from Kansas State University, Wichita University, Kansas State College of Pittsburg and the University of Kansas participated in the meet. Hamburgers 20c Malts & Shakes 20c H. B. Dairyland 23rd & Ohio Buckminster Fuller To Lecture Monday R. Buckminster Fuller, architect and inventor-designer, will begin a five-day research project here Monday at KU. Mr. Fuller will give two public lectures. He will speak on "The Look Ahead" at 3 p.m. Monday and on "Problems Today" at 4 p.m. Thursday in Bailey Auditorium. A selected group of 20 advanced architectural and architectural engineering students will assist in the special research program. Mr. Fuller is wellknown for his Geodesic domes, built throughout the world with prefabricated units joined together over a progressively inflated doughnut shaped balloon. He built and designed one for the United States main pavilion at the American exchange exhibit in Moscow in 1959. The subject of Mr. Fuller's research has not been disclosed. He has conducted similar projects at 15 other schools including Princeton, Yale, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Cornell. The dance fraternity's performance will cost $1. Tickets are still available in the physical education office in Robinson Gymnasium. Dance Fraternity To Perform Tomorrow Tau Sigma, modern dance fraternity, will perform at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The money from the ticket sale will be used to send a member of the fraternity to a six-week summer workshop in Connecticut and will be matched in a scholarship from the College. RAWALPINDI. Pakistan—(UPI) The Rawalpindi Municipal Committee has suggested abolishing the Rawalpindi Improvement Trust on the grounds that there has been no improvement. Why Not? Pastimes Tells Us NAILY T COLUMBUS OHIO DURING THE KANSAS CITY- COLUMBUS GAME - IN 1912 ONE BALL WAS USED THROUGH - OUT ALL NINE INNINGS brought to you by The Southern Pit 1834 Mass. Dick Laverentz, Mgr. VOTE UP All Student Council Representatives VICE PRESIDENT PHYLLIS WERTZBERGER ASC Representative PRESIDENT Committee on Committees Vice-Head of Red Rancher ALAN REED President of Red Peppers ASC Representative Dean's Advisory Council Model U.N. Secretary of Templin French Honor's Pro-gram Friday. March 24. 1961 President of Red Peppers Koona Enison (Pharmacy) Executive Council of Pi Beta Phi Election Tues. & Wed., March 28 & 29 PAID FOR BY UP APhA (Pharmacy) Constitution Revision Comm. Official Bulletin Epicopica Evening Prayer (Monday thru Friday): 5 pm闸寒阁 House. Catholic Daily Mass; 6:30 a.m. St John's, Church, 13th & Kentucky. Jewish Religious Services: 7 p.m., Danforth Chapel. Methodist Student Center: 9:30 a.m. Monday morning forum (assess) on Mo- day for students Oread Friends: 10:30 a.m. Danforth Chape! Unprogrammed Quaker worship. SUNDAY International Club: 7:30, Big 8 Room, Kansas, Pakistan,emiing. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship: 7:30 p.m. Sunflower Room, Kansas Un- sertion Letsinger on "The Problem of Temptation and Sin in the Lite of a Christian." Methodist Student Center: 5 p.m. "Christ in the Concrete City" by a play reading group. Fellowship supper and discussion following. Soccer Practice: 3 p.m., Intramural Field. Catholic Services: 8 & 10 a.m., Fraser Theater, Coffee social at Union following Lutheran Church Services: 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. Trinity Lutheran Church. Lutheran Student Association Evening Vespers: 5:15 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Hampton Roads Home, Kansas Union; Meeting to discuss the new English Bible, led by Charles Adami. Hillier Counselorship: 7:30 p.m., 933 Ohio Street. Dr. James Seaver on The Temple of the Jews in Jerusalem by the Emperor Julian the Apostate." MONDAY Episcalp Morning: Prayer and Holy Communion: 6:45 a.m., Canterbury House. NSA Committee; 4 p.m. Kansas Union, Archaeological Institute of America; 10 a.m. Kansas University Prof. Bertram Colgrave, Visiting Professor of English, Univ. of Kansas, and Professor Emeritus of the University of Durham illustrated talk on "Anglo-Saxon Sculpture." Methodist Student Center: 9:30 p.m. Community Worship. Road-Test the Amazing FROM SWEDEN SEE IT AND DRIVE IT AT KC SAAB. Service dept. open 8-5 weekdays 8-12 noon Saturday (by appointment) WITH THIS AD, ON ALL SERVICE WORK, NOW TILL APRIL 1, 1961 8207 Wornall Rd., K.C., Mo. Ph. DELmar 3-2746 Also — KU Students — 10% DISCOUNT K. C. SAAB Try the Kansan Want Ads ... AND A FEW MINUTES - and you're on your way with all the enjoyable advantages of a modern personal checking account. 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