Wednesday, March 13, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 11 Interest is wide for model UN The Security Council will choose its areas of discussion. The Arab-Israeli dispute, the Cyprus issue, the Cambodian border dispute and the Greek issue will be discussed by the Political and Security Committee. Committees will meet Thursday, and Thursday night there will be a diplomatic reception in the Crystal Room of the Eldridge Hotel. It will be an informal gathering for negotiating, according to Nancy Thompson, Burlingame senior and secretary general of the Model UN. Forty-five delegations from the University of Kansas and 12 to 15 delegations from Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, Wichita State University, Oklahoma University, and other colleges will participate in the KU Model United Nations March 21-23. The first session of the Model UN will open with a speech by Buncha Atthakor, Thailand's ambassador to the United States, at 9:30, March 21 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. The speech is open to the public. Friday and Saturday the General Assembly will discuss resolutions presented by committees the day before. Korea, Vietnam and representation of China will be discussed in the Special Political Committee. International waters, a nuclear free zone and a permanent peace police force will be discussed in the Trusteeship Committee. The Economic and Social Committee will deal with any issues the delegates bring up. Presidents of the committees are Fred Hack, Lawrence senior, Political and Security Committee; Bill Ward, Wichita senior, Special Political Committee; Bill Graybill, Elkhart sophomore, Trusteeship Committee, and Joyce O'Neill, Ballwin, Mo., sophomore, Economic and Social Committee. Anyone wishing to participate may request an application at the KU-Y office. Pan American official to speak Psychological factors in Franco-American relations will be discussed by Laurence C. Wylie, Harvard professor, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Nudist to speak on modern morals A nudist will be the next Minorities Opinion Forum speaker. Hand-crafted comfort from Roblee The Strap Boot—handsewn* and handsome! Rugged hand-stitching on the front gives it the look. Makes it flexible and, oh, so comfortable. Ahman Karr, director of Echo Valley Nudist Camp near Tonganoxie, will speak on "Nudism and the Modern Morality" at 7 p.m. March 14 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. 813 Mass. St. "I will discuss the role of clothing, and the lack of it, in society," he said. "With skirts rising higher and higher and blouses gradually disappearing, it is time nudists presented their philosophy of nudism—a philosophy about which the public has misconceptions." Karr said he has been active in nudism for 30 years, and his wife, Emily, who will accompany him, has been a nudist for 25 years. "Our two teenagers," Karr said, "have known no other life." WASHINGTON — (UPI) — Kansas Sen. Frank Carlson questioned Tuesday whether the United States was losing the support of the South Vietnamese by saturating the country with troops and equipment, Viet war questioned Dean Rusk, secretary of state, said "We must have deep compassion for the common people. The U.S. troops were "acting with great regard for civilians" and were sustaining heavier casualties themselves through efforts not to harm the people. "Armies in the field are not the most comfortable guests in any country," Rusk said. ON SALE AT KIEF'S RECORDS All Doug Clark and The Hot Nuts Albums $299 Reg. 4.79 TONIGHT WILSON PICKETT SHOW With Wilson Pickett's OWN 9-Piece Orchestra Direct From New York City Two Big Shows 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Two Big Shows 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. SINGING HIS MILLION SELLING HITS Midnight Hour Mustang Sally 634-5789 ★ Funky Broadway ★ Jealous Love ★ Land of 1,000 Dances ★ Stag-O-Lee Stag-O-Lee Everybody Needs Somebody and many more Pickett LP's Available At Kief's Stereo LP's—Reg. 4.79—only $2,99 Advance Tickets Only $2.25—On Sale at Red Dog Office and Kief's PETE KLINT QUINTET-Friday & Saturday, March 15 & 16 They Are UNIQUE-