Forums Debate Political Crises Political hassling resumes at a stepped-up pace this week with the scheduling of two SUA Current Events Forums, one today and the other Thursday. Discussion will be centered on Rhodesia and Viet Nam. "Crisis in Rhodesia" will be the subject of the first forum at 4:30 p.m. today in the Forum Room of the Union. CHARLES NEWTON, director of public information for the British Consulate in Kansas City; Errol Harris, professor of philosophy; Mishek Mawema, Salisbury, S. Rhodesia, junior; and Girma Negash, Goba, Ethiopia, junior, will serve as panelists. Walter Sandelius, professor of political science, will be moderator. Earry Elvin, Witchita freshman and forum chairman, expressed hope Newton would speak from the British government's point of view, white Harris, a former resident of South Africa, would reflect on the liberal white consileration. Elvin said Mawema is well qualified to speak in behalf of the Rhodesian Negro, having worked for the government at one time. Negash will speak as an African nationalist representing the nationalist view in Africa, Elvin said. Another four-man panel will discuss "Perspectives on Viet Nam" at 4:30 p.m. Thursday in the Forum Room. GRANT GOODMAN, associate professor in East Asian studies, will give historical background; Herbert Ellison, professor and chairman of the Slavic-Soviet Area studies, will speak on the Russian view; Robert Burton, assistant professor in East Asian studies, will consider the Chinese point of view; and Clifford Ketzel, associate professor of political science, will speak on the U.S. policy. "Perspectives on Viet Nam" is a lead-off for the U.S. in World Affairs Week, according to Elvin. The special week will begin next Monday and will feature Gen. Maxwell Talor speaking at a convocation at 10:30 a.m. Monday. "The forum was set up for the student who would like to be better informed during Maxwell Taylor's visit and for the discussions and speakers that will occur during that week," Elvin said. Daily Kansas Tuesday, November 30, 1965 7 Carlson to Speak to KU-CYR Thursday Frank Carlson (R-Kan.). United States senator for 15 years and former U.S. delegate to the United Nations, will speak to the Collegiate Young Republician club at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the Big Eight Room of the Kansas Union. to the KU campus was announced to the day by Bob Miner, Great Bend sophomore and chairman of the KU-CYR club. Information of Carlson's visit Carlson, a native of Concordia, was a former U.S. congressman 12 years and served as Kansas governor four years. He is serving on several senate committees, including the Foreign Relations Committee, Finance Committee, International Council for Christian leadership and is ranking Republican on the Post Office and Civil Service Committee. NEW Cleaners & Launderers Offers the Students IN BY 9 - - OUT BY 5 SERVICE. When time is important let Tops In By 9 — Out By 5 service take care of your laundry problems. In addition Shirts Are Returned on Hangers and Tops offers a money back guarantee. TOPS Open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Monday thru Saturday) 1526 West 23rd (Next to the Pancake Man) FREE PEPSI'S with each pizza delivered hot to your door from the ovens of Earl's Pizza Palace THREE SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM - 10 INCH - 12 INCH - 14 INCH OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Earl's Pizza Palace 729 Mass. VI 3-0753