PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE.KANSAS If nn n s N k g y b N i h l s a g e a l H y C e f e l THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947 Come Down Before You Get Hurt By Daniel Bishop, St. Louis Star-Times Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap Yap The question of just what good the talk in the United Nations does is brought up again by the recent Marshall vs. Russian name-calling and assertion - flinging series of speeches. Because we have lived in a democracy, we have always believed that the more debate on controversial issues the better. Even name-calling enters into the arena in political debates and in legislative halls. But after the shouting and speeches die down, laws get passed and machinery to enforce them is put in operation. This is because essentially both sides in the controversial want the same things in the end, but differ over the methods to be used to attain them. In the United Nations, however, any sort of action seems bound to be blocked by one side or the other. Both sides seem determined to let nothing get past the talking stage. Such verbal sparring makes interesting reading. It would be good home work for a college debating class. But it doesn't get the problems of the world solved. And it doesn't even seem to be serving one obvious purpose which it might—that of promoting understanding. The Cologne cathedral took 632 years to build. Known as probably the finest Gothic monument in Europe it was begun in 1248 and completely finished on Oct. 16, 1880. In our modern world of bustle such slowness seems hard to believe. Now buildings go up overnight, towns are erected on prairies in a twinkling, and roads are soon laid through even the wildest regions. It Takes Time Still the finer things of life require time. The production of great music, friendship, literature, and fine foods brooks no limit of time. Neither can these sources of satisfaction be enjoyed in haste. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet deputy foreign minister, is following the general inflationary trend in the United States. He is making greater charges day by day. Time and patience must go into things that endure. There is still a relationship between the time spent with an object and the satisfaction it yields. If Florida is hit by hurricane winds a few more times, Key West is going to be several miles farther west. Anyone who catches cold Campus Friends Public Postcard Why not stop by the vaccination station in Frank Strong hall or at the hospital and take an influenza shot? Seven minutes now may save you seven days of misery. Dear Friends, Sincerely yours, University Daily Kansan. Dear Editor Safety Editorials Dear Editor. May I take this opportunity to thank you for your very able assistance in the Safety week program sponsored by the Lawrence Safety council, Sept. 15-22. Your editorials which were published during the Safety week and which have been continued to date, create considerable interest in our traffic problems and in the interest of safety by Lawrence citizens and University students. We sincerely hope that you will continue your interest in the present situation with reference to our traffic problems until these problems have been solved. We will try our best to keep you advised in the details of our year's safety program as they are developed. C. T. Hough, President, Lawrence Safety council The University DAILY KANSAN Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Member of the Kansas Press Assm., Nass- Assn., and the Associated College Press. Represented by the National Ad- sment Service, 420 Madison Ave. New York, NY Editor-in-Chief ... Clarke Thomas Managing Editor ... William T. Smith Asst. Manager ... Marian A. Brown Man. Manager ... Alain Broussard Sports Editors ... James Ragin City Editor ... Feature Editor Bill Barger Alan J. 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