Model UN attracts outside groups For the first time in its six years the KU-Y-sponsored Model UN will have representative delegations from schools other than KU. Dick White, Wakefield, Mass. senior and secretary-general of the Model UN General Assembly, said at least 11 off-campus delegations would be present for the General Assembly sessions April 14-16 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. "THE IDEA TO have off-campus delegations came up for the first time last year," White said. "We felt we needed an element to make us consequential enough to deserve space during the KU Centennial period." Early appeals to other universities were often shelved by student government groups. White said. A good response was finally Ticket sales for Rock Chalk Revue slowed yesterday, but nearly 2,000 seats were left for Thursday night's performance. Friday night is sold out, and there are less than 100 tickets unsold for Saturday. Rock Chalk sales slow for opening ts "I think part of the problem is that the students don't really realize that Thursday night is a performance and not a rehearsal. Last year tickets to dress rehearsal on Thursday were sold for 50 cents, but this year dress rehearsal is closed, and Thursday is the real thing," said Rich Schaefer, Lakewood, Colo., senior and ticket sales manager for Rock Chalk. Tickets will be sold at the door on Thursday. Returns Friday For Final Showing! Returns Friday For Final Showing! NATALIE WOOD CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER INSIDE DAISY CLOVER received when a KU group attended the Oklahoma University Model UN and made a general announcement inviting other schools. NEXT___ NEXT Come Frozen Hell or High Adventure . . . Their Mission! Stop the Nazis from developing the Atom Bomb! "Nine of 11 delegates came from that meeting." White said. KIRK RICHARD DOUGLAS HARRI So far the off-campus delegations have matched the KU response. Eleven on-campus groups will be representing the U.S.S.R., United Kingdom, France, Hungary, India, Australia, Canada, Laos, Thailand, Uganda, and the Cameroons. ANTHONY MANN'S THE HEROES OF TELEMARK PANAVISION COLUMBIA COLOR Starts Saturday! "There are 99 countries left," White said, "all of which, if well-represented by a knowledgeable and aggressive delegation, have the potential to be a powerful force in the General Assembly." Beginning today and lasting through Friday, application for the remaining delegations is open solely to KU students. The general registration will be in the KU-Y office at the Kansas Union on a first come, first serve basis. "THE PRELIMINARY applications selected especially outstanding nations of the world," White said. "There are strong and interesting countries left in each of the major blocks." Daily Kansan 5 Wednesday, March 2, 1966 5 Fulbright wants U.S., China withdrawal WASHINGTON — (UPI)—Chairman J. William Fulbright of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee says a lasting solution to the situation in Southeast Asia can be achieved through a mutual military withdrawal by Red China and the United States. "THE CRISIS in Southeast Asia can only be resolved on a lasting basis by the neutralization of the entire region as between China and the United States," Fulbright said in a Senate speech Tuesday. The Arkansas Democrat, leader of Senate critics of President Johnson's policies in Viet Nam, conceded that the Chinese might not want such a neutralization. U. S. officials described Fulbright's proposal as unrealistic because it failed to take into account Communist demands that any settlements in the area be made on their terms. "China is profoundly fearful of American bases on her periphery," the senator said. "... fearful as she is of American military power in Southeast Asia, "IT WOULD seem to me highly advisable that, by one means or another, we indicate to the Chinese that we are prepared to remove American military power not only from Viet Nam but from all of Southeast Asia in return for a similar withdrawal on her part. "THE PANCAKE MAN" 1528 West 23rd Students' Breakfast Special . 59c 1 egg, bacon, toast, 7-11 a.m. T&C'S BLACK PATENTS ARE Special Luncheon Daily 99c 11 a.m.-2 p.m. except Sunday 25 Varieties Chicken N' Fries . . . . . . . 99c To go or eat here Steaks, Chops, & Chicken Dinners from $1.35 7 A.M.-8 P.M. — EVERY DAY A STROKE OF SPRING BRILLIANCE Sensational straps, beautiful bows, exciting pumps reflect the fashion news in gleaming black patent by Town & Country Shoes. See our new collections today, and add a stroke of T&C brilliance to your spring wardrobe. Royal College Shop 837 Mass. VI 3-4255