PAGE SIX UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947 As The Kansan Sees It That South Dakota State college game Saturday left us with a funny taste in our mouth. We can't help but feel that somebody pulled a fast one on both teams involved, on the Big Six conference, and on the spectators. We think "we was rooked." We Was Rooked The only team we could schedule on that date? Why weren't our "schedulers" out earlier when the pickings were better? A breather for the Oklahoma game? Why didn't we just play Lawrence high school instead and keep the gate receipts right at home? We have nothing but admiration for the South Dakota State college team. Seemingly without a chance, they had to play the full 60 minutes. Maybe it comes under the heading of the "old college try." Such games do nothing to build up the prestige of the University of Kansas, to say nothing of that of the Big Six. How can we hope to place capable players on any kind of All-America teams if we have "breathers" like last Saturday's foe? The old pocketbook was hit by that game, too. The share of our activity ticket money which went into that game could have been much better used elsewhere. (Even the time spent at the game seems a waste of time.) Some who saw the University when she was on the short end of scores like that may have found revenge sweet. We'll start gloating when we whip some Big Six team in that handy fashion. In the meantime, we don't like playing at being a Roman spectator watching a "sports event" in the Coliseum. Let's schedule a good bullfight next year. At least it would be interesting. Student Newspaper of the UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS The University DAILY KANSAN Member of the Kansas Press Assn. Na- tional Address, 240 Madison Ave. Assn., and the Associated Collegiate Press. Represented by the National Ad- ресntion Press. 240 Madison Ave. New York City. Editor-In-Chief ... Clarke Thomas Managing Editor ... William T. Smith Asst Man. Editor ... Marina Minor Assist Man. Editor Claire Lahn Sports Editors ... James Raglin City Editor ... Alan J. Stewart Feature Editor ... A. D. Smith Feature Editor ... Marine Suncher Picture Editor ... Wallace Hayes Wire Editor ... Charles Hayes Business Manager ... Kenneth White Manager ... Erik Glasser Glassified Adv. Mgr. Bette Canny National Adv. Mgr. Ruell Reddoch Mgr. Bert Morris Promotion Mgr. Bernard Morris "Campus Trampers" $6.95 The recent suggestion concerning "warmongers" made by Andrei Y. Vyshinsky, Russian foreign vice minister, in the United Nations assembly touches on the point out of which a great world government might grow. Unfortunately, the way he went about it rules out the chance of any such forward step being taken at this time. BROWN WHITE BROWN and WHITE Vyshinsky suggested that the United Nations make warmongering, especially by the American press, a crime. His idea was that the United Nations organization should take steps to make this punishable. The statement was part of a general tirade which exhausted the patience of all who heard him speak. The Walker Shop Check Warmongers? But a significant point had been raised. The point concerns whether the United Nations can or will be given the power in the future to control the activities toward war within a sovereign state. It points to the ideal condition of peace by which a powerful world government would be able to control and stop peace-disrupting activities by the individual states. 813 Mass. Ph. 259 Paradoxically, it is the Russians, who probably merit such interference by the United Nations, who have made the suggestion. In the alignment of two worlds now coming about, the other nations feel they have to fight the idea. And a possible step toward world peace fell by the wayside because it was presented in the wrong way and for selfish reasons. Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3368 Public Postcard Can't something be done to get faster, more efficient service when we want to mail packages or letters? Our kingdom for a stamp in less than ten minutes. Post Office Campus Dear Friends, Sincerely yours, University Daily Kansan. in one of the long lines so common now in all universities. Dear Editor Mailing Trouble Dear Editor. On numerous occasions, I have gotten up strength enough to write a note home, to a friend, or so on. I'm quite pleased with my accomplishment and the world in general until it comes to the part of mailing it! At this point, even the strongest are beaten. Here, too, one must wait For instance on Monday, Oct. 6, I had 10 minutes to get from Frank Strong hall to Snow hall and also mail my letter. It took all of the 10 minutes to get a stamp, and I was late to class. Also, I hasten to assure you, I was not the last one in the line by a long way. 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