At KU-Y Plan Mock Senate Nine bills will be debated, including one calling for partial recognition of Red China, at the KU-Y Freshman Model Senate Friday and Saturday. Al Page, Wichita freshman and co-chairman of the Freshman Model Senate steering committee, said registration would begin at 12:30 p.m. Friday, in the Moot Courtroom of Green Hall. "We hope to have the Senate seated by 2 p.m.," he said. "We will hear first from the speaker, then elect the officers of the Senate. We hope to get into the first session as soon as possible." PAGE SAID the second session will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday and run as long as necessary. The object of the senators is to get practice in debate. Page said. "I hadn't thought of the Model Senate as practice for the Model UN, but I think it would probably be excellent." The bills to be debated come from five committees. They are economics, health, education and welfare, foreign relations, civil rights, and labor. MCST OF THE bills have majority backing. Paase said. The bill to partially recognize Communist China does not and he said he felt the debate could become heated. The bill calls for a ministerial rather than ambessadorial mission to China. The group which developed the bill said they thought this would make it less radical. Fage said there is a slight Republican majority in the model senate and it also has a larger proportion of female members. He said he is happy that students from states other than Kansas are participating. "It gives a balance of opinion." RAF En Route to Zambia LONDON — (UPI) — Zambia agreed today to Britain's Royal Air Force units to defend Zambia in the event of a flareup with Rhodesia. It was first round victory in Britain's fight to avert military action by other African nations. Prime Minister Harold Wilson told Parliament RAF planes would be sent to Zambia. He said Wednesday Britain would use force if necessary to protect the vital Kariba Dam on the Zambia-Rhodesian border. Britain's conditions were that Zambia reject outside offers of military assistance and that the planes remain under the direct British control. The planes already have flown to Kenya, and are expected in Zambia shortly. Viet Panel Meets "Perspectives on Viet Nam" will be discussed today at 4:30 p.m. as the second of the Student Union Activities (SUA) Current Events Forums. This discussion is a lead-off for the U.S. in World Affairs Week which begins Monday with a 10:30 convocation featuring Gen. Maxwell Taylor. Panelists for today's meeting in the Forum Room of the Union will be Grant Goodman, associate professor in East Asian studies; Herbert Ellison, professor and chairman of the Slavic-Soviet Area studies; Clifford Ketzel, associate professor of political science; and Robert Burton, assistant professor in East Asian studies. They will give historical background, the Russian view, the Chinese view and U.S. policy. Gen. Maxwell Taylor will be met with a "silent vigil" by a group of KU students when he speaks at a convocation at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Hoch Auditorium. Taylor will be here to participate in Crisis Week. Vigil Will Greet Taylor Talk Planners of the vigil are members of the KU Committee to End the War in Viet Nam. THEY PLAN to stand in front of Hoch as a group of students who are concerned with the deaths in the war, Mike Everett, Leawood senior and spokesman for the group, said. "We're protesting for anyone Official Bulletin Foreign Students; Interested in the Michigan State University Christmas Understanding? See D. A. Coon, 228 Strong, now for application form. Cathode Mass, 5 p.m., St. Lawrence Chapel, YCS, Meetings, 8:15 p.m. TODAY Der Deutsche Versin Wird am Donnerstag um 4:30 Uhr In 112 Blake zusammenkommen. Professor Christiansen ist unsere NDRerin. SUA Current Events Forum, 4.30 @forsu.sua.edu Nam, Foo- mum, Kangas Union Devotional Hour, 4:30 p.m.丹麦 dance troupe, Sponsored by Luthr an- groves KU Committee to End the War in Viet Nam. 7:30 p.m. Evaluation of each and conference in Washington, D.C. Cottonwood Room, Kansas Union Sigma Delta Chi Foundation Lecture, 8 p.m. Turner Caldwell, New York Times, Forum Room, Kansas Union. College Life, 9 p.m. Lambda Chi Abba, 1918 Stewart TOMORROW Catholic Mass, 6:43 a.m. and 5 p.m. St. Lawrence Chapel, TGLIF Dinner, 2899 Washington Ave., Denver, CO AIA Continuing Education Workshop. All Day, Kapsas Union. Muslim Society, 1 p.m. Friday prayay- ment at the Islamic University (Myers's Hall) on Sundays at Union Hall' opp. Kansas Union. CRES Seminar, 4 p.m. Louis Dell- p.m. Loomis 208 wig. KU, 209. Eng. Popular. Film, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Hilford I Friday New York Services, 7.32 Highland Community Center, 917 Highland Rd. Daily Kansan Thursday, December 2, 1965 who is getting hurt in the war. We do not support the Viet Cong, but are concerned with all people, women, civilians, anyone who is getting hurt," Everett said. "We are not trying to be political, but we want to point to the fact that 250,000 men have died." he said. His death estimate came from information given as a footnote in a study made by Bernard Fall and Marcus Raskin, noted authors on Viet Nam, he said. 7 ONE SIGN, at the most, will be allowed at the vigil, and there will be no singing or chanting from the group, Everett said. The group does not want to make trouble for the general, he said, but does want as many people to participate as possible. They want to appeal to the people who not only go out on "ticket lines for kicks, but to people who really care." Everett added. "We're not a faction at all, but just a group of individuals." THE VICIL will begin at 9:30 am. Monday, one hour before Taylor's talk. A statement released by the committee calls for participation in the vigil and presents the committee's argument against the war. "We hope that our silent presence in vigil will bring more sharply into focus those whose lives have been taken in this conflict and will raise a question as to the nature of our participation in Viet Nam," the release states. Rightfully No.1 THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS In Concert Sunday, Dec. 12, 1965 Ahearn Field House 8:00 p.m. Kansas State University Kansas State University Write for Tickets: Activities Center K-State Union Manhattan, Kansas Enclose check and self-addressed stamped envelope. Tickets: $1.75, $2.25, $2.75 ---