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Page 2 Thursday, July 28, 1966 THE TAR HEEL In Vietnam Personalized Pins . . . Made especially for vou. Different sizes from which to choose. Gold filled or sterling silver.- From $9.95 Order Now For That Special Gift! Wentworth & Sloan JEWELERS 167 E. FRANKLIN Poll Says Students A poll of almost 250 Univer sity students here shows that they favor pursuing the war in Vietnam more vigorously. More than half of those poll ed 53 per cent disapprov ed of the way President John son was handling the situation in Vietnam. Nationally, the June Gallup poll showed that 37 per cent of those polled disapproved of the war's handling. Answers to other questions indicated that the disapproval was based on a desire to see a more aggressive U. S. pol icy. Only 18 per cent favored total withdrawal of troops, and 57 per cent favored carrying the war into North Vietnam. There was wide agreement 80 per cent that free elect ions in the country are not possible now, and that college students ought to be deferred from military service until they finished school. Other questions concerning th? draft drew more diverse reactions. v 'JSC .Vk Ir ' V. ......... J i 'h & tfl I ' f P. J VfEfflEB A ft- v.v.v.vAtvSv vsTpJ? mffi&-,. III . . Yr, ......... 1 V 11 W..V.. m I i 111 AY.Y.Y fCJf V I i ).Y.Y.Y.ff.Yf I Y.Y.Y.Y.Y.!r 1 ) Jv, t; I I Y.Y.Yrt"!" '.Y..TO""V"..7.Vjf "vl vLv.V.Y.Y.Y.Y.Yvy L " 1 ' UiwmI ' .Y.Y.Y.YJ ...... Y7. .VJT.Y.Y55rV " . yN v:vavX a:,o Despite ,. ,,w r. i r. . . . . vks m i . f im" .V. .Yflr E"" i v.Y.Y.Y.YT H7; ' t - y.Y. . . JLj ir.Y.Yli.Y. .TTT. . . AV I ivJ .'. J r. .... iT. Y.Y.I V .Y..YJ t W & ffi. . . v.Y.Y.Y.Y. 4 f.Y.Y.Y. . . . vjV.Y.' 1 '1M..i,- X.Y.Y.Y.Y.YvY..JV.y x f 1 . . . . Ytwr l 'J V.'?. . .YTvS Jfr& iL-, - i VV.Y-ilS-sy VYZiidi. v i ! Y. . A rf3T " " " hOjU!" 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 ii nr - a -.'."' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiinriiiwfliiMiinmaoiiifliiiiifM BiC's rugged pair of stick pens wins in unending war against ball-point skip, clog and smear! Despite horrible punishment by mad research scientists, bic still writes first time, every time. And no wonder, bic's "Dyamite" Ball is the hardest metal made, encased in a solid brass nose cone. Will not skip, clog or smear no matter what devilish abuse is About 45.9 per cent thought that young men of draft age should have the right to say when and where they would serve in the military, and 41 per cent thought that women should be subject to the draft also. About one fourth of those polled were girls. A breakdown on the "are you in favor of carrying the war into North Vietnam" ques tion shows that students from North Carolina (63 per cent) favor escalation more that do those from out of state (41 per cent). More men than women stu dents appeared to be "hawks," with 63 per cent of the males approving of carrying the war to the north, and 54 per cent of the females disapproving. Graduate students disappro ved of expansion most 54 per cent while freshmen approved most 82 per cent. The political breakdown of thoss who wanted to step up the fighting was: Republicans 78 per cent; Democrats, 48 rc riikiir bt Jf i .-xV) u c a mi! i -in. devised for them by sadistic students. Get both bics at your campus store now. The bic Medium Point for lecture notes, sneak exams and everyday use. The bic Fine Point for really important documents . . .like writing home for cash. Want More War per cent; and independents, 51 per cent. This is the analysis of those who approve of the way the war is behind handled: North Carolinians, 49 per cent; out of state, 39 per cent; males, 45 per cent; females, 52 per cent; freshmen, 41 per cent; sophomores, 51 per cent; jun iors, 37 per cent; seniors, 48 per cent; graduate students, 49 per cent; Democrats, 60 per cent; Republicans, 40 per UNC Research To Teamwork, an illusive thing that can make an organiza tion function smoothly, will be studied in local health de partments by a research team from the UNC School of Pub lic Health. A two - year federal grant of about $62,000 has been ap proved to help scrutinize the internal workings of local health departments. fiendish torture dynamic BiC Duo writes first time, every time! BiC Mtdium J BiC Fint Point WATERMAM-8IC PEN CORP. MILFORD, CONN. cent, and independents, 31 per cent. The poll was conducted about three weeks ago by Gregory Davis, a senior from Washing ton, D. C, as a project for Dr. Wayne Danielson, dean of the School of Journalism. Re sults were tabulated by IBM computer. The 248 students polled ap proximated a cross-section of the summer school student body. Probe Teamwork Dr. Frances McConnell, pro ject director, said the study will attempt, in particular, to examine the patterns of coop eration between the many dif ferent professions which form' the "work organization" of local health departments. She said that no effort will be made to establish any gen eral standards for judging the quality of the actual coopera tion in health departments. Point 19 251 ''Ji!"
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