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Show Two-day event Five Utah colleges to participate in Model United Nations sessions i Some 160 students and advisors ad-visors from five Utah colleges col-leges will arrive at College of Southern Utah Friday, April 18 for a two-day model United Nations session. Participating Par-ticipating will bo CSU, College Col-lege of Eastern Utah, Dixie College, Westminster College and Weber State College. John Hammond, CSU political scierV-e instructor is coordinator coordina-tor of the n,rcii. , Debate on current wVtd issues is-sues will begin following registration re-gistration in' the large ballroom ball-room of the CSU Student Center Friday at 1 p.m. Topics Top-ics to be discussed are the Middle East conflict; racial I i problems in South Africa; admission ad-mission of Red China to the U. N.; the Soviet invasion of Czechoslavakia; Cuba and subversive actions in South America; United States Military Mil-itary involvement in Southeast South-east Asia; and the Nigerian civil war. Mr. Hammond said more issues will be debated if time allows. Dixie College yiU"fepre-'sont yiU"fepre-'sont Hie. African Yountriefs; CEU Asian nations; W'ScT" Communist bloc; Westmint-er.'Arab Westmint-er.'Arab proponents, and CSU representing the Western segment. Mr. Hammond saftlj i that participation assign. 'ments were made some time ago to enable each group to conduct necessary research. Dr. Ray Cole Hillam, chairman chair-man of the Department of Political Science at Brigham ' Young University will be guest speaker at a banquet for all participants at 7 p.m. in the student center. An International In-ternational Ball to be held in the ballroom following the banquet will climax Friday's artiviies. Thc" attending are encouraged to" tZi'J! tiv0 dress represeniitlve the member nations of 1 U. Iff. Sessions will resume Satuf" day, April 19 at 9 a.m. and 'continue until 5 p.m. with i the exception of a lunch I break. Scope of the program has I been substantially increased by a gift of $100 received from Obert C. Tanner to help finance the program, accord-, ing to Mr. Hammond. Much of the discussion i during the two days will be broadcast by KSUB Radio in Cedar City. The public is invited in-vited to attend as observers. . " A&UtJtj? i Wft, ' SHt IWBe., ments are Rodney Slack, iSnil Hamilton and Ellen Boyter, officers of the United Nations i Club at CSU. I r |