Page 6 University Daily Kansan Friday, May 8, 1964 Harris Describes World Order Under a world government, many of the potentially volatile international problems of today would disappear, and both revolution and war would be "domesticated," Prof. Errol E. Harris said last night. In his twenty-fourth lecture on war and peace, Prof. Harris discussed eight of the main international problems of today and the effect a world government would have upon them. NATIONS INVOLVED in power politics often attempt to make use of international problems for their own advantage in the cold war, he said. Under a world government this practice would cease. "Under a world government, individual persons, and not sovereign nations, would be subject to international law," Prof. Harris said. "Disputes in courts, therefore, would Contemporary apartments for summer rental or longer. These apartments are completely furnished, have two bedrooms and are air-conditioned. We are renting to college men, and we will allow four occupants in each apartment. These apartments are within walking distance of campus. always be between persons." Rates are from $90 to $105. Call VI 3-8241 during the day, and VI 3-9373 at night. rather than the economic assets they once were, Prof. Harris said. BUT SINCE THE advent of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles, the strategic value of colonies to their mother countries has declined. "Any recalcitrant nation would be faced, not by a disarmed opponent or by a group of law-abiding but powerless states, but by a supranational authority equipped with all the organized power of the other states." Choose Your Point Under a world government, the problems of arms control and disarmament would be finally solved, he said. For once, in the case of a breach by one side of the disarmament agreement, the law-abiding side would not be at a loss. The present problem of colonialism is mainly because colonies are treated today as $ \mathrm{a_{s}} $ strategic assets Available in PARKER t Ball JOTTER PEN $198 Choose the point that best fits your individual writing style. Parker Jotter with exclusive textured point out-writes, outperforms other ball-pens. Choice of five brilliant barrel colors. Prof. Harris said under a world government, however, imperialism would vanish, and all territories would be members of the world union. GET THE BEST! PARKER! Prof. Harris referred to problems of race relations and human rights as problems of psychology and social conditioning rather than of international politics. KANSAS UNION BOOKSTORE Entertainment Guide Funny Girl starring Barbra Streisand on LP Records VI3-6188 925 Mass. The Year's most Uproarious, Adult Sophisticated Comedy! GIG YOUNG·AUDREY MEADOWS Plus Cartoon 35c Feature Times: 7 & 9:30 p.m. Fraser Theater FRIDAY FLICKS ★ Charcoal Broiled Steaks ★ Cooked to your taste ★ Service to please you CHUCK WAGON 24th & Iowa VI 3-9844 Special!...for MOTHER'S DAY A Beautiful Free Orchid TO THE FIRST 100 MOTHERS ATTENDING EACH THEATRE SUNDAY ENDS TONITE... "Lilies of the Field" Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 TOMORROW! SATURDAY — Matinee 2:00 Evening 7:00 & 9:00 SUNDAY — Continuous 2:30 - 4:40 - 6:50 - 9:00 Now Showing! Evenings at 7:30 Only Mat. Sat. & Sun. at 2:00 TONITE & SAT... "PALM SPRINGS WEEKEND" and "ISLAND OF LOVE" 2 BONUS FEATURES SAT. "AIR PATROL" & "BLOOD LUST" Starts SUNDAY... A special engagement of "PT 109" starring Cliff Robertson and HENRY FONDA in "SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN"