12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Friday, November 10, 1967 Johnson: how to win Vietnam war swiftly FT. BENNING, Ga. - (UPI) President Johnson said today that peace would come more swiftly to Vietnam if the enemy received no encouragement from Americans. sharply rebuked critics of the war. The President, speaking to a stadium jammed with 15,000 soldiers on the first stop of his coast-to-coast Veterans Day tour, "Peace will come more quickly when the enemy of freedom finds no crack in our courage—and no split in our resolve—and no encouragement to prolong his war in the shortness of our patience or the sharpness of our tongues. "The enemy probes our unity now," Johnson told his audience at Ft. Benning's Doughboy Stadium. "But it is he who will shatter against it. He will fail because he will hear the answer that America's citizens and citizen- soldiers have always given to aggression." Johnson caustically compared war critics with the soldiers—to whom he spoke. "It is here that so much of our hope for peace begins," he said, looking at the sea of uniforms. "It is here that so many dreams of freedom are refreshed. Here, in this vast arsenal of war, soldier and family devote life and honor to ending the war." About 500 wives of soldiers now in Vietnam were among his audience. KU Film Society holds discussion for new members The KU Film Society is looking for members. The society will hold a discussion and membership meeting following the University-sponsored film "Morgan." Nov. 17 in Hoch Auditorium. Ronald Cote, assistant instructor of mathematics and a founder of the group, said the society was formed to bring special films to the campus and discuss them. The showings, for members only, will fall into four categories. The first category will be film classics centered around one director, period or theme. Two or more films shown side by side will be compared and discussed. Dreyer's "Days of Wrath" will be shown in the classics category, Dec. 5. The second category will include films of historic interest such as the epics of G. W. Griffith. Famous entertainment films will comprise the third category, with such stars as W. C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton, Humphrey Bogart and Greta Garbo, "My Little Chickadee," with W. C. Fields and Mae West will be shown Dec. 16. The last category will be experimental films. The society plans to show the films of Jean Cocteau and Salvador Dali from the 1930's and avant-garde European and American films of today. Foreign statesman slated for opening of World Affairs Week A foreign statesman who says he has the looks of Winston Churchill and the voice of Charles Boyer will launch World Affairs Week Monday. Paul-Henri Spaak, former prime minister of Belgium and former NATO secretary general, will discuss the "U.S. Role in the Atlantic Alliance" at 10:30 a.m. Monday in Hoch Auditorium. Spaak was Belgian foreign minister six times and instrumental in forming the United Nations—serving as the first president of its General Assembly. He supports U.S. policy in Vietnam, saying, "If I were an American I would not give up at this time. I would defend people who want to be free from communism." He was one of the first to call the West to arm itself against the Fusian threat. Spaak has been called "Mr. Europe" for his active role in soliciting together the Common Market. Spaak will conduct a question and answer session at 1 p.m. in the Kansas Union Forum Room. Following Spaak's comments will be a series of four films showing from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Forum Room. from Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) and its 300 worldwide affiliates. SEE US ON CAMPUS NOVEMBER 14 AND 15 You may discover a career of unlimited growth potential with Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) and its worldwide affiliates in oil, chemicals plastics, cryogenics and minerals. 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