Teens join KU students in Model UN About 350 high school and college students from nine schools in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska will participate in the ninth annual Model United Nations, today through Saturday at KU. Approximately 70 countries will be represented at Model UN this year. It is co-sponsored by the KU-Y and the political science department. The schedule for this year's session includes registration and block meetings tonight; policy speeches, block meetings and committee meetings Thursday; General Assembly meeting Friday followed by a diplomatic reception Friday night, and a concluding General Assembly meeting Saturday. Midwest is planned stronghold for tight knit BSU conferences "Toward Black Unity" will be the theme of the first meeting of the Midwest Regional Conference of Black Collegians April 18-20, at the University of Oklahoma. Clarence Reynolds, Kansas City freshman and president of KU's Black Student Union (BSU), said his group plans to send a delegation to the conference. "This conference is one way of keeping a tightly knit organization of Black Student Unions throughout the midwest." Reynold said. The weekend conference will include workshops on "Toward Black Unity," a panel discussion concerning "The Relevance of Black Demands," election of regional officers and an address by George Henderson, associate professor of sociology and education at OU. Conference members will attend the Aretha Franklin Concert, sponsored by the Union Activities Board, at 8:15 p.m. April 19 in the OU Field House. The weekend program will begin Friday, April 18. Official Bulletin Today STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS CONFERENCE. All day. Kansas Union. FOREIGN STUDENTS.If you did not receive the April International Campus Newsletter,se Dean Coan's secretary,226 Strong Hall,for a copy. l'Union, Parlor B, a 16 h. 30. Le programme par Elizabeth Bill: les vitaux de Chartres. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS se reunira melecrè 1 me d'Avril ans POETRY HOUR. 4 p.m. Robert Bly, visiting lecturer. Kansas Union Big Eight Room. PHYSICS COLLQQIUM. 4:30 p.m. Raymond G. Ammar, Northwestern University, 238 Malott. CLASSICAL FILM. 7 & 9 p.m. "La Marseillaise." Dyche Auditorium CARILLON RECITAL. 7 p.m. Albert Gerken. EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE. 8:20 p.m. Two Japanese Folk Dramas. Tomorrow international affairs and provide an opportunity to participate in an atmosphere similar to the UN "in which knowledge of a country's policy is essential and diplomacy and compromises are vital." Topics to be discussed will include the Israeli-Arab dispute, international space, "seabeds" (control and development of the sea floor), Rhodesia, China, and Biafra, said a member of the political science department. AP columnist Hal Boyle to speak at Theta Sigma Phi Matrix table KANSAS ASSOCIATION OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALS District 1. All day. Kansas Union. CENTRAL RENAISSANCE CONFERENCE. All day. Kansas Union. All sessions of the Model UN, except tonight's meetings, which are scheduled for the Westminster Center, will be in the Kansas Union. MODEL UNITED NATIONS. All day, Kansas Union. Boyle won a Pulitzer Prize in 1945 for his columns on the American G.I. in World War II. He was also named Man of the Year in 1945 by the Chamber of Commerce. Boyle's column, aimed at creating a picture of everyday life, appears in more than 400 daily newspapers throughout the United States. Since that time, Boyle has covered the Korean War and has also been in Vietnam. He has received awards from the Overseas Press Club, Veterans of Foreign Wars, a citation from the University of Missouri, and several others. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB COFFEE. 9:30 a.m. Chancellor's residence. Honor Life Members. Policy speeches by the major nations are taking the place of outside speakers. SUA FILM, "The Maltese Falcon." Dvche Auditorium. 7 & 9 p.m. HUMANITIES LECTURE. "Montaigne on the Absurdity and Dignity of Man." Donald M. Frame, Columbia University. (In conjunction with the Central Renaissance Conference.) Kansas Union Forum Room. 8:15 p.m. A minimum of four students will comprise each delegation. Some of the delegates, it is reported, will be dressed in the native costume of their country. Purposes of the KU Model UN, said a KU-V spokesman, are to try to create an interest in Hal Boyle, famed Associated Press columnist, will speak at 6:00 p.m., April 19, at the Ramanda Inn in Lawrence, said Mary Athey, faculty advisor for Theta Sigma Phi, women's professional journalism sorority, which is sponsoring Boyle's appearance. It was also reported that in order to represent the policy of their country accurately, each delegation has used material provided by a national UN affiliated student organization. ROOM 21, GARDEN EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE. Two Japanese Folk Dramas. 8:20 p.m. HAROLD'S SERVICE PHILIP'S 66 1401 WEST 6th STREET LAWRENCE, KANSAS phone 843-3557 Westmoreland to lecture for K-State Landon series MANHATTAN (UPI)—Gen William C. Westmoreland, Army chief of staff who formerly served four years as U.S. commander in Vietnam, will speak at Kansas State University today. Westmoreland's speech, part of the Landon Lecture series being presented by K-State, will 2 KANSAN Apr. 9 1969 be in Ahearn Fieldhouse. He is the third Landon lecturer of the academic year, following Arthur Schlesinger Jr., and Sen. Mike Mansfield, D-Mont. The general's speech will be one of this first since the recent publishing of the 347-page "Report on the war in Vietnam" which he co-authored with retired Adm. U. S. G. Sharp, whose Pacific command planned the air war against North Vietnam. The look you love—the trim Levi's jeans look in all-cotton and Sta- Prest cotton blends. Red, white and light blue. 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