Page-6 University Daily Kansan Monday. April 6, 195 DELEGATES CONFER—Looking over a committee report are three delegates to the Conference on Inter-Group Relations held in the Kansas Union this weekend. Left to right are Veronica Fleming, Mount St. Scholastica, Atchinson; Bana Kartasasmita, Wichita University, and Laurian Seeber, Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y., senior and general chairman of the conference. Human Relations Is Top World Problem Human relations is the number one problem of our world today. This was the opinion expressed Saturday at the College Conference on Intergroup Relations by Edward Olsen, associate director of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Mr. Olsen said that the greatest challenge that has ever confronted mankind lies upon the present generation. "Human relations is your new frontier." Mr. Olsen told delegates at the conference in the Kansas Union. "The most important problem in America today is that of learning to live together with different backgrounds, races, and religions," Olsen said. "We have to learn to live with differences willingly and enthusiastically. We should look to the biases on our own campuses and in our own communities," he said. "Social explosions have come out of the times in which we live," Mr. Olsen said. He added that there are dominating trends in our lifetime which focus on the number one problem of today, human relations. "These are the nuclear space age, the Little Rock crisis, and the fact that democracy is on trial as a way of life," said Mr. Olsen. "The Little Rock crisis was a modern tragedy, a horrible symbol of the kind of inhuman relations which exist all over the country when dominating people seek to control the weaker ones," Mr. Olsen said. He said that any act of discrimination without regard to the merit of the individual in the light of these three factors is a blow to the foundations of democracy. "Everyone has this disease of prejudice because everyone is born into a set of ideas." Mr. Olsen said. "In our human relations we are so often like barbarians in white dinner jackets," he said. Mr. Olsen said that we must recognize prejudice as a disease. He said that we should appraise ourselves and see what our attitudes are toward people of other races and religions. "You should deal with people as individuals and cultivate friends in various groups," he said. 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