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Show Model UN Assembly Draws Utah Students Eight hundred students representing repre-senting 95 per cent of all Utah's senior high schools, with all nations na-tions comprising United Nations represented, will gather at the University of Utah Union April 1 to participate in the Sixth annual Model United Nations Assembly. The two-day meet is sponsored by the Utah Association for the United Nations and the University Univer-sity of Utah Extension Division. Students will plead the causes of the countries they represent and seek remedial action in the Assembly to solve problems that plague the world. The program will get under way at 8 a.m. with registration, with the Parade of Flags and General Assembly scheduled for 9 a.m. The Model Assembly is the culmination cul-mination of a year long program in Utah high schools. Delegations have been assigned a nation and will be prepared to represent the nation honestly and with the current point of view of the nation. Highlight of the Friday program pro-gram is the annual Awards Banquet Ban-quet slated for the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge , at 6:30 p.m. Fea tured speaker will be Ben C. Limb, Ambasasdor and Chief of Korean Mission to United Nations Na-tions since 1951. Ambassador Limb has had a distinguished career as a Korean diplomat. He was elected General Gen-eral Secretary, All Korean Congress Con-gress in America and appointed private secretary to Dr. Sygman Rhee, president of the Korean Provisional Government. With Dr. Rhee he was active in Nan king, Shanghan, Canton, Hong Kong, Soochow, and Hangchow in the furtherance of Korean In- In its effort to be of greater help to America's estimated 350 000 blind persons and the numerous nu-merous agencies serving them, I the American Foundation for the Blind recently appointed six field representatives, each of whom will cover a designated area of the country. |