Thursday, March 21, 1963 University Daily Kansan Page 3 (Continued from page 2) Adolescent UN- But, hold on a moment. Are we getting a little ahead of ourselves? Assuming our rapidly maturing UN should be admitted to our imaginary college, who would foot the bill? Must it work its way through the more complicated, though stimulating years of advanced education? Or, can adequate scholarships and grants be arranged? Furthermore, what course of study lies ahead? What future will best serve the interests of 110 cumbersome, often unwilling hangers-on? Is our proud youngster to be a fireman to cool the steam of potential wars with talk instead of fight, a referee to separate combatants, a prison warden to cage the dangerous, or a mortician to quietly bury the dead? CAN THIS sometimes haughty, often humble, always busy giant save mankind from the brink of cataclysm of thermonuclear disaster? Or, will the process of growing too fast prove to be its downfall? Is it possible that, with an advanced degree in the school of hard knocks, the UN can become a truly efficient adviser in political responsibility, smoothing the transitions from colonialism to independence; establishing national identities and providing still more passports to the 20th century? Will it, after hours, continue to play the role of the corner bartender, averting world war with a casual word and a cool drink? AH. BUT aren't these the questions all parents and loved ones silently consider for each of us, if in somewhat different terms? Can we expect this product of our world society to behave in any way, save that which we prescribe for it? Does it not follow your example and mine? Is it not a part of each and every one of us who dreams of a global meeting of minds, universal disarmament, or Phi Beta Kappa? Is it possible that Sir Leslie Munro was right when he wrote: "When the world organization is said to fail . . . the fault lies rather with our governments and ourselves than with the United Nations." Daniel's specializes in quality and precision workmanship in all repair work. REASONABLE PRICES PROMPT SERVICE EXPERT WATCH REPAIR JEWELRY REPAIR ENGRAVING DANIEL'S JEWELRY 914 Mass. See Our BURNT IVORY slip-ons in the style above or in the traditional "penny" loafer ON THE HILL AL HACK ON THE HILL MEXICAN FOODS Willie's 10-40 Cafe 1310 W.6th VI 3-9757 Bike Locks BLEVINS BIKE SHOP 7th & Mich. When You're In Doubt, Try It Out—Kansan Classified ARENSBERG'S 819 Mass. VI 3-3470 FLORSHEIM hand-sewn No machine can sew with greater skill or strength than the human hands of Florsheim craftsmen. These hand sewns won't loosen, pull or fray. And! you get the economy of extra wear Florsheim builds in! fronts CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Open Every Evening Safeway Key Rexall Drugs T. G. & Y. ACME Laundry & Cleaners Ronnie's Beauty Salon Speed-Wash Little Banquet Malls Barber Shop Western Auto Count Down House Peggy's Gifts & Cards Elms Sinclair Service Maupintour Travel Kief's Record & Hi-Fi Shop Evenings