Thursday, March 21, 1968 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 9 Just or not? war debated here tonight "The Morality of War" will be discussed by two KU educators and a KU administrator at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Forum Room. The forum is the third in the New Freedoms Series sponsored by Student Union Activities. The panel members are John P. Dessauer, director of the University Press of Kansas; L. Don Scheid, assistant dean of the School of Fine Arts; and Robert Sterling, associate professor of business. Dessauer was born of Jewish parents in Austria. He is now a Catholic. He was a witness to Hitler's persecution of the Jews during World War II. Scheid is a 26-year veteran in the Air Force Reserve, Sterling is a Quaker and a pacifist. Late professor's poetry to be read Dennis Quinn, associate professor of English, will read the works of Arvid Schulenberger, a former KU professor of English, in a Poetry Forum at 4:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union Music Room. Schulenberger taught courses in American literature, creative writing, literary criticism and Shakespeare at KU from 1951 until his death in 1964. He wrote volumes of fiction, verse, criticism and critical theory in literary history. He was a Fulbright lecturer in 1957-58. A Shawnee Mission junior, Peter L. Woodsmall, has been elected president of the KU Interfraternity Council (IFC). IFC gives names of new officers Other new officers who will form the executive council of the IFC for the coming year are M. Mark Retonde, Kansas City, Mo., junior, vice-president for rushing; John A. Dustman, Overland Park sophomore, vice - president for fraternity affairs; Donn W. Jackson, Shawnee Mission junior, secretary; and Ronald E. Reece, Raytown, Mo., junior, treasurer. Everything's first rate about these IMPORTED ENGLISH Craftsmanship $10 Leather Styling It's 'good show' wherever you go in these handsomely styled English imports. Superbly constructed by expert craftsmen to give you long service, comfort. Just look at what you get! Selected leather uppers, luxury leather linings, and top grade outsoles. And, you can choose from traditional style wing tip brogues that are now more popular than ever, or smart mac toe oxfordies . . . everyone's favorite. An unquestionable value at this low Penney price. Don't miss this great opportunity to give your Easter wardrobe an extra touch of distinction.