Flint Hall to become 'darker' Openings for delegations to KU's annual Model United Nations (MUN) are still available, said Mrs. Stephen Edwards, KU-Y program director. Positions available for Model UN "Fifty nations have already been filled and there are approximately that many more available. We hope to have at least 80 delegations," Mrs. Edward said. The annual production of Caduceus Capers, presented by student nurses at the University of Kansas Medical Center, will feature "The Wizard of Oz," an original 90-minute musical comedy. The play is a satire about the experiences of a young girl lost in a hospital during a Kansas tornado. It will be performed at 8 p.m. April 11-12 in Battenfeld Auditorium, Rainbow and Olathe Boulevards, at the Medical Center. Registration for the MUN will begin at 7:30 p.m. April 9 in the Kansas Union. It will run through April 12. Student nurses present 'Capers' Facilities discussed Photojournalism instructors William Seymour and Gary Mason look over plans for new darkrooms in Flint Hall basement. Construction is under way at the west end of the basement floor of Flint Hall on a new darkroom to provide needed space for photojournalism students, said William Seymour, instructor of journalism. Seymour said the darkroom is expected to be completed by mid-August. "We now will have room for 25 additional printing stations and 12 developing set-ups," he said. "Also, the new darkroom will be a much cleaner place to work." Currently there are 157 students enrolled in photojournalism courses and space for developing and printing has long been a problem, said Seymour. The cost of the darkroom will be $57,600. Students, faculty may vote now for Tuesday's general election KU faculty members and locally-registered, voting age students who will be gone from Lawrence next week during the general election, may vote now at the County Clerk's office in the Douglas County Courthouse. The office will be open to voters today, tomorrow and Friday from 8 to 5 p.m., said County Clerk D. E. Mathia. Saturday, the office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon. The general election will be Tuesday. Offices to be filled include three city commission seats and three places on the Unified District No. 497 School Board. City Commission candidates include Jesse Milan, Robert Pulliam, Dr. Robert Hughes, P. Everett Sperry, James Black and Fred Cooper. Candidates for school board are Dr. Helen Gilles, Mrs. Louise C. Lane, Larry Hatfield, Robert Gerard, incumbent Emil Heck Jr. and incumbent Dr. W. F. Bradley. Tryouts today Tryouts for the United Campus Christian Fellowship (UCCF) production, "Slow Dance on the Killing Ground," will be today from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at the UCCF Center, 1204 Oread. Experience is not necessary, said Otto Zingg, UCCF adviser. Written by William Hanley, the play is a tightly knit, full-length explanation of brief moments in the lives of three desperate individuals, Zingg explained. "Each bears a trauma within, each affects the others and each discovers a part of his truth in the involvement of the slow dance," Zingg said. The play will be presented at the UCCF Center May 9-10. Weather The U.S. Weather Bureau predicts sunny and not so cool temperatures today for the Lawrence area. Northwesterly winds 10 to 20 mph. Clear and continued cool tonight with light northwesterly winds. Partly cloudy and a little warmer tomorrow. High today 42 to 48. Low tonight 24 to 28. Probabilities of precipitation near zero per cent today and tonight. 10 per cent tomorrow. Official Bulletin Today Poetry Reading, 4 p.m. Galaway Kinnell, University of California Irvine. Forum Room, Kansas Union. Lecture, 4 p.m. Frank H. H. King, University of Hong Kong. "Associate of S.E. Asia: A Brief Memorial." Javbahk Room, Kansas Union. Classical Film 7 & 9 p.m., "Rules of the Garoe" Dyche Auditorium. Carillon Recital 7 p.m. Pereval Price. 7 & 8 9 k 10 Rules of Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. Two Japanese Folk Dramas. Oakland Carmel 8 p.m. Baitrete Krebs, mezzo-soprano. Swarshout Recital Geological Society of America Conference, South-Central Section. All Day, Kansas Union. Tomorrow Writers Talk About the Art of Writing. 3 p.m. Ed Dorm. Pine Room. KRISSMAN Signs, Xi. Lecture. 7:30 p.m. "Columbian Metals and Metalwork in Peru." Prof. Kenneth E Rose. Dyche Auditorium. E. Rose, Dynec Auctioneer Faculty Recital. 8 p.m. Frank N. Brown, trombone. Swarthout Recital Hall. Experimental Theatre. 8:20 p.m. Two Japanese Folk Dramas. Mar. 26 1969 KANSAN 3