Model UN to get busy Thursday Model UN at KU was begun seven years ago in an effort to get foreign students involved in campus and world affairs, said Ruth Hatch, Davenport, Iowa, senior, and secretary general. The campus UN was started by a KU student after he had been abroad in U.S.S.R. as a student. He wanted KU students to have a greater appreciation of the foreign student's problems. THERE WILL BE over 90 delegations in this year's Model UN beginning this Thursday. Twelve other schools will participate in the Model UN which will consist of about 100 people. About 400 students will be participating in the UN. Teachers are serving as advisers to the delegates. This year instead of a main speaker there will be eight delegates giving five minute policy addresses before the General Assembly. The delegations are the U.S., U.S.S.R., United Kingdom, France, China, Mexico, Mali and the United Arab Republic. ANOTHER INNOVATION this year is having alternating presidents at each of the six sessions. The presidents are being selected at random by the secretary-general. The innovation stems from the alternation of presidents in the New York Security Council. KU is attempting to do the same in order to create more realism. Thursday in the Kansas Union 4 Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 11, 1967 Ballroom there will be a one-hour General Assembly. In this meeting a letter from Ambassador Goldberg will be read, secretary-general Bob Ward, Wichita junior and president of the General Assembly, will give speeches. If you see news happening call UN 4-3646 CHILI DOG 15c A & W Drive-In - Quick installation . . . twIn hang-on speakers! - Volume, balance and tone control . . . channel selector! - Dependable solid state! - Dependable solid-state: - Up to 80 minutes of Stereo with tape cartridges . . . hundreds to choose from! - 6-month Warranty tool! S. U.A. CLASSICAL FILM SERIES presents KUHLE WAMPE (WHITHER GERMANY?) (Germany, 1932) A fascinating view of Germany on the eve of Hitler- Directed by Slatan Dudow Written by Bertold Brecht 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Wednesday - Dyche Auditorium Single Admission: 60c