SAYS U.N. DELEGATE Sanctions affect South Rhodesian economy By David Finch Sir Roger Jackling, member of the British delegation to the United Nations, said at conference in Blake Hall today that sanctions are having a marked effect on the economy of South Rhodesia. Rhodesia depends on exports for its income and can find no To dismiss classes German Ph.D. Reading Exam: Registration closes Friday, Apr. 22; exam held May 7 in 101 Carruth-O'Leary at 9:30 a.m. People-to-People: Tour to Kansas City, Apr. 24, Sunday—major league team in Park. Foreign Students sign up in P-t-P offices, basement, Union. Classes will be dismissed from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the Jayhawk Jubilee. The announcement was made this morning by James R. Surface, provost. Official Bulletin Foreign Students: Planning to attend Topkaka April 23? See April issue of International campus newsletter for sign up in 288 Strong Hall by Monday. TODAY Social Work Field Instructors, All Day. Union. DAYTON, Ohio "Uncle Film," 7 and 9:30 p.m. "The V.I.P." Dyche Aud. Hillcrest Friday Night Services. 7:30 eastern Community Center, 917 Highland. He said the tankers may unload their cargoes at another port in Mozambique or South Africa, but he thinks they will be deterred from allowing the oil to be transported to South Rhodesia because of the Security Council resolution. SATURDAY German Field Day for High School Students. All Day. Rugby, 1 p.m. Indiana U. South of Field House. Student Jayhawk Jubilee, 11-3 p.m. Potter Lake. Field House. Baseball, 1 p.m. K-State. Quigley Fri. Student Centennial Dance, 8 p.m. Allen, Field House. SUNDAY market for 70 per cent of its products. University Lutheran Church 9:45 Bible study; 11 a.m. worship, 15th and 26th Orand Friends Meeting 10.30 a.m. Dantorni for a celebration for welcome everyone welcome effective here. He said, "As far as we know there have been no large purchases of Rhodesian tobacco." Catholic Mass, 8 a.m. St. Lawrence 6:30 and 11 a.m. Hoch Aud. 1:30 Jackling said the oil sanctions in particular are crippling Rhodesia. The Security Council resolution passed last Saturday has increased Britain's powers to impose these sanctions. Banquet of Nations, 5.30 p.m. Tickets available in Kansas Union. Food from many nations plus entertainment! "I think we have put a stop to that now," Jackling said, referring to the oil threat. Lutheran Student Assn. & Gamma Delta, 5:30 p.m. Will hear Father Tom Woodward at a joint meeting in University Lutheran Church. tanker has been turned away, Jackling said. And how, if they're Lee-PReST Lee Leens best-looking jeans you'll never press ONE TANKER docked at Beira, Mozambique, a Portuguese territory, but has not unloaded its cargo. If it does so Britain is entitled to impound it, and another The University Shop IN THE VILLAGE 1420 Crescent Road Music salutes Hill, its past and future Carillon, organ, university chorus and orchestra presented their musical salute to KU's past and future at yesterday's closing convocation of the Centennial Inter-Century Seminar. The musical highlight of the Hoch Auditorium program was the premiere of "On Teaching" performed by the University Chorus and Symphony Orchestra directed by Robert Baustian. Edward C. Mattila, assistant professor of music theory, wrote the music to the text from Kahlil Gibran's "The Prophet." Before Mattila began the score in early February, he contacted the publishing house of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., for permission to reproduce the portion of the book used in yesterday's performance. "The idea for a musical number originated with Robert Baustian and Clayton Krebbiel," said Mattila, "and my wife Nancy suggested that Gibran might appropriately express the spirit of the closing convocation—an educational philosophy for KU's second century." Referring to the Southern Rhodesia tobacco crop, its main source of income, Jackling said he thinks the sanctions have been Accompanied by the orchestra, the chorus and soloists musically commented on the art of teaching. HAL'S STEAK HOUSE Daily Kansan Friday, April 15, 1966 3 SUNDAY MENU PAN FRIED Family Style Chicken with - Whipped Snowflake Potatoes - Homestyle Bluelake Green Beans - Cream Gravy - Corn Fritters - Crisp Cole Slaw - Hot Bread and Honey - Hot Bread and Honey - Hot Apple Pie or Sherbert - Hot Coffee, Tea, or Milk Adults $2.00 Children $1.00 STEAKS — RIBS — SHRIMP Hi-Way 59 South South of KLWN