Page 8 University Daily Kansan Tuesday, March 2, 1965 KU Model UN Building Blocs By Joan McCabe The KU-Y Model United Nations reported approximately 200 persons representing 52 delegations yesterday during their first day of registration according to Edward (Hank) Hibbard, Eureka junior and member of the KU-Y Model U.N. Steering Committee. ANYONE who is interested in the program may register at the KU-Y office this week in the Kansas Union." Hibbard said. Bloc meetings begin Wednesday, March 10. "Each delegation is required to pay a registration fee of $7.00 unless one or more of their delegates is a member of the KU-Y. The fee decreases $1.50 with each KU-Y member, because of this some delegations pay as little as $1.00," he explained. "CAMPUS organizations for international students such as People-to-People and International Club have helped us in this area," he continued. Law Scholarships Available The final program in the All Student Council-sponsored Freshman Leadership series is set for tomorrow night at 7 in the Kansas Union. All freshmen are invited. "There are two reasons for this." Hibbard stated, "it gives the delegates an idea of the attitudes of the people of that country and it provides the international student with an opportunity to express what he feels his country's views are or should be. Leadership Series Closes Tomorrow "There will be five areas from which resolutions will come during the meetings of the General Assembly, April 23-24. Four areas have been chosen by the steering commit- tion of admittance for Red China; the problem of Portugal with its colony, Angola; the Israeli-Arab dispute; and non-payment of fees," Hibbard said. "The most popular blocs so far have been the South American, Western, Sino-Soviet and the Western-Allied Asian," Hibbard said. "There are several blocs still open such as the Arab and African blocs and the individual countries of Mexico, Sweden, Burma, Cambodia, the Philippines, Thailand, Belgium, Greece and New Zealand. All observer nations are also open," he continued. "The Model U.N. has never had any trouble recruiting international students to help with the program," he said. Assst. Dean Robert P., Cobb, Liberal Arts, and Assst. Prof. J. Piekalkiewicz, Political Science department, will speak on how past programs can aid the freshmen in their college career and later life. Bill Robinson, Great Bend sophomore and ASC representative (Vox, men's large residence halls), is in charge of the program tomorrow. Conference on Aging, All Day. Kansas Union. EACH DELEGATION will consist of four persons and it is recommended that one member of the delegation be a native of that particular country. Fine Arts Lecture, 2:30 p.m. Donald J. Cornell, Gormtul W. Swarborn Recital Hall Undergraduate scholarship applications are now being considered by the KU law school, according to James K. Logan, dean of the law school. TODAY Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, 7:00 p.m. past noon. Meet the Union. The Nature of God—Paul Steward. Official Bulletin Student Peace Union Open Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. 7:30 p.m. Danfort Chapel Student Peace Union Open Meeting, 24 West 6th Street Christian Science College Organization. 7:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel American Society Class-Intensive Engin- gines Gapm Public Relations, 43N, Strong grade average, and score at least 500 points on the law school student entrance test, will obtain financial help Logan added that the law school will make every effort to obtain some form of financial aid to all students needing it. St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center for Education; 7:00, a Study of the Sacrams by Kathleen Schommer; 8:00, Commentators 9:00, Western Civilization Discussion Dean Logan said that all students who have a definite need for financial assistance, have a 2 point Psychology Colloquium, 4:00 p.m. dmr. Edwin S. Shneidman. Strong Auditorium. 933 W. Sixth Ave. Inquiers Class, 7:30 p.m. Canterbury House, 1116 La. tee. The other area will be selected by the delegates," Hibbard commented. Catholic Masses 6:45 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Confections Confession and during pass. Wesley Foundation Community Work- day 9:15 p.m. Methodist Center, 1314 Oregon SUA Coffee Forum, 4:30 p.m. p.m. Donald J. Grout, Big Eight Room, Kansas Union Carillon Recital, 7:00 p.m. Alber Gerken TOMORROW Episcopal Evening Prayer, 9:30 p.m. Danforth Chapel. Classical Film, 7:00 p.m. "Kanal." Fraser Theater. "THE FOUR areas are considera- Senior Recital. 8:00 p.m. Joan Moee, planist. Swarthout Recital Hall. Teaching Candidates: Interviews scheduled for Wednesday, March 3. New Mexico, Carlsbad Municipal Schools, elementary and secondary; Missouri, Raytown Consolidated Dist. 2, elementary and secondary. SUA POETRY HOUR Thursday, March 4 DR. 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