16 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, May 17, 1968 Little expected from Paris talks TOPEKA—(UPI)—Sen. Nguyen Gia Hein of the South Vietnam National Assembly said here Thursday the most that can be expected from the Paris peace talks is a "total cessation of bombing, and a stopping of troop movements into the south." "The North Vietnamese have not acted in good will, and troops are still moving into South Vietnam." The 44-year-old South Vietnamese lawmaker was one of four members of the new Assembly who visited the Kansas statehouse. The other three members were Deputy Chau Sokan, Deputy Nguyen Trong Nho, and Chief Administrative Officer Le Cong Thanh. The four arrived in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, met with Kansas City officials and state officials at Topeka and toured the University of Kansas at Lawrence on Thursday. Hein indicated that the Paris peace talks will probably drag on for some time, but he said, "we are definitely winning the war." of a "sell out," a fear the Americans may just pull out if the talks fail. Hein and one of the other law- makers indicated there is some fear among the South Vietnamese The senator said the South Vietnamese government was prepared to take over more of the war effort. "We have increased mobilization, and are drafting younger men. Soon we will have an army of nearly one million men, about the same as America in World War Two." Delegates to Boys' State will invade KU June 2-8 For one week in June, KU will be host to 1,188 delegates of the American Legion Boys' State of Kansas. Each of the 105 counties in Kansas will send at least one delegate to Boys' State, and for the first time there will be a delegate from Mexico. The delegates will be divided into nine counties with four cities in each county. The counties are named after Army generals, Navy admirals and past American Legion commanders. Boys' State was established to teach high school boys, who have completed their junior year, how the governmental system in the United States works at the city, county and state levels. The delegates will elect a governor and other state, county and city officials, and then those elected will go through the motions of running their offices like their real counterparts would. During the week, there will be several speakers. At the opening session June 2, Kandee Klein, Miss Kansas, will address the delegates. Thursday will be Government Officials Day, and state officials will speak. Friday night there will be a Governor's Ball, and the closing session will be June 8, with Chancellor W. Clarke Wescoe as the speaker. Marvin Roth, national vice-commander of the American Legion, will also be present. The delegates will stay in Templin, Lewis, Hashinger, and part of Ellsworth and McCollum Halls. One hundred men, graduates of Boys' State, will act as counselors and fifty members of the American Legion will be advisors. KU student wins national award A KU architecture student is among 55 in the nation awarded scholarships for the 1968-69 academic year by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Another KU student was named an alternate. Joseph Elwood King, Potwin junior, received a $250 award from the Henry Adams Fund of the AIA. Named as an alternate is K. Bruce Goebel, a fourth-year student from Columbia, Mo. IT'S YOU AND ME AGAINST THE WORLD.. ...IF YOU CAN GET those term papers & thesis finished; ? ! WHEN DO WE ATTACK? . . . OUR STAFF and No.1 EQUIPMENT can provide the finished copy to get better grades when it counts! . . .BETTER CALL NOW! VI 2-0111 MICKI's secretarial service is 4/U! VI 2-0111—901 Ky. St. A KU law professor has been appointed to the State Board of Public Employes' Retirement System. Goetz appointed to state board Gov. Robert Docking announced the appointment of Raymond Goetz to the board Thursday. cago University Law School and the Chicago University graduate school of business. He has been a KU professor since 1966. Goetz is a graduate of the Chi- Classified ads get results Friday, May 17 THE HAPPY MEDIUM Saturday, May 18 THE RENEGADES May 26-27 THE LIBRARY The RED DOG would like to thank the KU students for their patronage this year and remind them that the DOG will be open every Saturday night this summer with the TOP BANDS in the area. Don't forget Country Club Week next September. It's A Gas! Attention: Interested in Summer Employment As Entertainment Road Managers? Wages plus Travel Expenses. Call the Red Dog Inn—VI 2-0100