Viet Nam Panel (Continued from page 1) U. S. She said in this war, the U.S. has clearly demonstrated its inability to wage a political war. "We cannot achieve political ends by military ends," she said. "The bombing of the supply lines in Korea did not solve the problem for we fought the war for three years. If the U.S. is now moving in the direction of doing away with the enemy entirely, then it will not be possible to build a stable government in Viet Nam." SCHAFFER, speaking on the impact of war on the Vietnamese KU Press Prints Part of Treatise The KU Press has published "Part H, Brachiopoda" of the larger "Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology," a long-term project of the University and the Geological Society of America. Alwyn Williams, professor of geology at Queen's College, Belfast, Ireland, and 18 other scientists are the authors of the two volumes containing 927 double-column pages and 51,198 figures. Brachiopods are marine animals of which more than 1,600 genera have been described. Raymond C. Moore, emeritus Summerfield Distinguished Professor of Geology at KU, is editor of the treatise. Sixteen volumes have appeared since 1953 and 10 more parts are in preparation. Moore is co-ordinating the work of nearly 150 specialists from many nations. Financing through the Geological Society of America, four other learned societies, the National Science Foundation and University will amount to a million dollars by completion of the project. Retraction The Dec. 6 issue of the University Daily Kansan incorrectly stated that one of the two demonstrations for the General Maxwell Taylor speech was sponsored by the United Campus Christian Fellowship. population, said, "This is the darkest moment in our history, a most unnecessary and brutal war." The American people are being "brainwashed by slogans—slogans which are killing many people to prove the superiority of the American way of lige," Schaffer said. "We are told that we must kill and die in Viet Nam to protect freedom and democracy there, yet Viet Nam has never known freedom," he added. "They say we must bomb to stop Communism. Our actions do not stop Communism, we create Communism." "We are told that we must support our boys in Viet Nam. We are told 'you let them down if you do not support the peace movement.' We can only help our boys by bringing them back where they belong," he said. STRASSENBURG said there were many analysis of what action we should take in Viet Nam, but little or no concern for ethical and moral issues involved. "Our prestige is decreasing in every quarter. Very few nations have not spoken out against our intervention in Viet Nam and our unilateral action to preserve freedom," he said. "To resort to violence is to admit defeat in the battle of ideology. Freedom will win over suppression." Daily Kansan 7 Friday, December 10, 1965 Enjoy Your Favorite OLD TIME MOVIES Such former greats as Laurel & Hardy W.C. E. C. Edwards, Charlie Chubb, -Shown every hour on the hour. • Char-broiled Hamb- burgers • Chicken • Shrimp • Spaghetti 807 Vermont VI 3-5353 Thieves stole a six-foot Christmas tree last night from in front of Lindley hall. Students of the geography department finished decorating the tree about .830 p.m., Mr. Imre E. Quastler, assistant instructor of geography, said. Thieves Steal Christmas Tree From Lindley Hall Passers-by who were aware of the Christmas tree noticed it missing about 11 p.m. and reported the theft. I mean everyone does their Christmas gift shopping here! THE University Shop ON THE HILL FREE GIFT WRAPPING POPULAR FILM SERIES 'THE UGLY AMERICAN' Starring: Marlon Brando and Sandra Church 35c Friday, Dec. 10 & Saturday, Dec. 11 tonight tomorrow 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Dyche Auditorium 35c Advanced Tickets At Kansas Union Information Booth.