PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, MAY 10, 1948 The Editorial Page UWF Needs Your Support The United World Federalist organization is taking hold here at the University. After only two meetings, the group appointed committees to further its work on the campus and is going ahead under full steam. The turnout for the first meeting far surpassed all expectations. The enthusiasm and interest which burst forth from that meeting are an indi- Every student should take part in this organization which has three main points; 1. Making use of the amendment processes of the United Nations to transform it into a world federal government. 2. Taking part in world constituent assemblies, whether of private individuals, parliamentary or other groups seeking to produce draft constitution for consideration and adoption by the United Nations or by national governments in accordance with their respective constitutional processes. 3. Pursuing any other reasonable and lawful means to achieve world federation and world peace. The group is only a small part of a large national movement but it will nevertheless be instrumental in turning the minds of those it reaches against the idea of war as a means of settlement. Be a part of a worthwhile organization and pledge your support to the cause of the United World Federalists. As the K.U. group grows, so will the demand for peace. With spring in full swing, it might be well to make friends with your neighbor by returning his lawnmower which has been standing in your garage all winter. Taft may be a good party man, but Stassen's the one who's having the picnic. If John L. Lewis and his miners keep running afoul of the government, they're going to have to dig deep. A Harvard professor says the human family will eventually revert to the ape. At least that should solve the housing shortage. 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This Elephant Tale Is About A Dog Sanford, North Carolina—(UP)—Marvin Johnson sat around and looked at his dog today, wondering just what the beast was thinking about. He said it was an awfully smart dog. Mr. Johnson told how when the deadline for getting dogs vaccinated rolled around he asked his wife—in the dog's presence—to remind him to have the pup vaccinated. But both of them forgot about it. Later the Johnson's telephone rang and the veterinarian said the dog was waiting to go home and had been vaccinated. "No one," said the doctor, "He just dropped by." "Who brought him?" Mr. Johnson asked, somewhat startled. Fred G. Gartung, civil engineering junior, Thursday was elected president of Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity. Other officers elected are John H Robinson, vice president; David S Jones, recording secretary; John M Suptic, corresponding secretary; Howard H. Hobrock, treasurer; and Paul H. Jackson, cataloger. 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