Page 6 New Congressmen Want Escalation To Win War WASHINGTON (AP) The typical newly elected Hous2 member favors military esca lation if necessary to Vf'm the Viet Nam war and wants to cut domestic spending rather than raise taxes to finance it, an Associated Press survey showed today. He doesn't see any need for new civil rights legislation but would .study carsfully any pro posals that might be made. This is the consensus stem ming from a cross - section check which brought respons es from 36 House members elected for the first time on Nov. 8. A majority 27 were Republicans, but GOP newcomers outnumber Demo crats 48 to 14. Minority viewpoints cropped up, too. Four freshmen oppose esca lation of the war, compared with 21 Republicans and 5 Democrats who favor expand ed military action if present tactics fail to end the conflict. Six new members said they are flatly opposed to a tax in crease to finance greater war costs. Only two democrats said they didn't see where domestic spending could be cut back without harming es sential programs. On civil rights, 5 new mem- A personal gift . . Classic DISC PIN Monogrammed On New Florentine Design Distinctive and beautiful, this new Florentine-finished pin, with en graved initials, makes a personal gift that's really different. In Sterling Silver or 12 Kt. Cold Filled Frottt 3.95 WENTWORTH & SLOAN 167 E. FRANKLIN Delimit Ob With A Unique Gift From Our Fine Selection. Here Are Just A Few Of Our Gift Ideas O Fancy Garters O Hanger Sets O Desk Caddy O Valet Rack O Jewelry Case O Travel Bar Q O Leather $ Covered Flask O Alligator t Wallet O O Clothing Brush O Golf Umbrella O Alligator Belt O Alpaca Sweater Free Gift Wrapping Open This Friday Until 9 P.M. Barsttit dm ilm Clothiers of Distirxtiya V bers called for additional leg islation, compared with 24 who said enough civil rights laws are already on the books. One favors repeal of existing rights statutes. The sum of it all is that the House in the 90th Congress is likely to give President John son enthusiastic support for any additional steps in Viet Nam. But it is likely to put pres sure on him to cut domestic spending even more before re sorting to a tax increase to meet war costs and to curb inflation. And it means a tough fight when the administration seeks money for planned increases in some of the "Great Society" programs, such as antipoverty and demonstration cities. For eighn aid may also be in for a cutback. The AP put these three ques tions to all newly elected House members: 1. Would you favor escala tion of the war in Viet Nam if the present course fails to show signs of improving the situation? 2. Would you favor increas ing income taxes or cutting do mestic programs as a means of financing the war? 3. Do you think there is any need for new civil rights legis lation at this time? . While a number of new con gressmen said they needed more information before they could commit themselves on Viet Nam, the general feeling was that the United States could not let the war go on indefinitely. "I feel we'd have no choice if there is no discernible im provement irr the near future," said Rep. - elect S. Fletcher Thompson, R-Ga. "I am very much opposed to letting the war drag on for 10 or 15 years. We have an awful lot of prestige at stake there, and all of Southeast Asia is at stake as well." But John Dellenback, newly elected Oregon v Republican, said "I am not prepared to commit myself to further es calation until I see what else is being done. We ought to be pushing every effort that we can to settle this on a sound, MAMIES. ran S JP,s 1VRD INTRODUCING 3 "?i ""fe1 i. I v y DfigiuLo Doioouj bioi.- TODAY ONLY DTH H 1962 MARK II MGA., good interior, radio, and heater. Excellent mechanical condi tion. Asking $700. Phone Rich ard Smith, 942-6825. 1958 MGA, Carolina Blue, wire wheels Reasonable con dition, $550. Write Pete Tom linson, 719-A Gimghoul Rd., City. Car in front of house. TIRED OF TRYING TO SLEEP AND STUDY IN ALL THE CONFUSION? We have several new 2 bedroom air conditioned mobile homes for rent. 942-3268 or 942-1749. NEED A PLACE TO PARTY? The Village Green has a few open dates for groups of 15 to 500 for holiday parties. Call 942-5194. BSiuuf long-range basis." How should the added ex pense of the war, now estimat ed by the administration as running around $16 billion a year, be financed? "I favor trying to hold the line on domestic spending and cut it where possible, in order to avoid a tax increase," safd Rep. - elect Wiley Mayne, R Iowa. "I much prefer reducing do mestic spending," said Rep. elect Roger Zion, R-Ind. "I don't believe a tax increase is necessary." And Rep. - elect Larry Winn Jr., R-Kan., said he feels enough money could be raised by cutting or postponing do mestic spending "and in some cases throwing them out. I am against an income tax in crease." But Rep. - elect Bob Eck hardt, D-Tex., said he is op posed to cutting domestic spending as long as money is well spent. If taxes have to be raised, Brasco added, "I would fight to have the tax structure chang ed so the burden would be tak en from the poor." UNC Students Help With Mail Carolina students will aid the North Carolina Heart As sociation's February Heart Fund Drive - by filling 55, 000 kits with 1.4 million piec es of literature to be distri buted throughout the state. Around 600 - 700 man - hours will be needed to complete the task, and they will be donated by students from Craige, Nurses' Dorm, White head, . Spencer, Winston, and all other volunteers who wish to help. The work will be done Thursday from 1 to 9 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the Methodist Church. For the past few years Craige assumed the task un aided, but an unexpected de lay in the delivery of the ma terial caused them to call up on other dorms to help in completing the job on time. Jim Sprinkle, governor of Craige, is in charge of co ordinating the project. Craige will be responsible for serv ing refreshments to the vo lunteers. Residence colleges with participants will receive ser vice project points. "We. certainly do appreci ate the help of the UNC stu dents, especially those of us, who are alumni," said Mrs. Jerry Fife of the Heart As sociation. The proceeds from the Heart Fund Drive will be us ed within the state to spon sor heart disease research and public health instruction. . GRADUATE STUDY IN MATERIALS SCI ENCE: Graduate research assistantships avail able for physicists, chemists, engineers in out standing research group. Stipend $264012 months (half time) plus dependency allowances and remission of all tuition and fees. Post doctoral positions, fellowships (NDEA, industrial), and traineeships (NSF, NASA) also available. For in formation and applications, write to : Professor Rustum Roy, Director Materials Research Laboratory The Pennsylvania State University 1-112 Research Building University Park, Pa. 16802 THINKING OF A NICE INEXPENSIVE GIFT FOR MOM AND THE GIRL FRIEND? Come in and see our ery and notepapersi original block prints And they are only , love them. Come in and see our ery and notepapers. original block prints And they are only love them! .95, We also have in a new shipment of Collins Leather Classics. These are bound in full red goat grained leather with flexible covers, gold blocked, gilt top, headband and ribbon marker, individually slip cased. Only 3.25 each. Aiid of course we have a wide variety of other Km. uuurs. tome in ana VI Univ. Library BULL'S loots Grosnd Floor THE DAILY TAR HEEL til' ' ..5'.. Obviously, the easiest method yet invented for carrying kids was not an American (or Russian) invention. Photo by Jock Lauterer Campus Calendar TODAY Phi Beta Kappa initiation will be held today in Room 5-6 Carroll Hall (downstairs) at 4 p.m. Each initiate may in- ite one guest. The Orientation Reform Com mission will meet Wednes day at 4:30 in Graham Me morial Roland Parker Lounge 3. The UNC Chess Club will meet from 7-11 in Roland Parker . III. All interested in playing chess are invited. Anyone interested in working on the sophomore class pa per, the "Sixty - Niner," please contact Ben White, E 8 University Gardens, 929 3181. THURSDAY Orientation Commission mem bers will have their pictures taken for the Yack at 8:30 p.m. in the Grail Room. All members should be present. The Carolina Christian Fellow ship (Inter - varsity) will meet in the Epsilon room of Chase cafeteria for supper at 6 p.m. and Bible study at 6:30 p.m. All are invited. The UNC Press Club will be addressed by Reed Sarratt, director of a journalism pro- 4 ject for the Southern Region al Education Board, on the ordeal pf desegregation. The meeting will be at 8 p.m. In Howell HaH. A Christmas party will follow the address. The Budget Committee will meet at 4 in Roland Parker 1 1. All members are asked to attend tihs meeting. FRIDAY The Cosmopolitan Club is hold ing its Christmas Party at the Olympic Club, the Holi day Inn West, from 7:30 p.m. until 1 a.m. There will be dinner, dancing, and party games, and it will not be a specifically dating occasion. line of Gwen Frostic station They come in a variety of of lovely designs and colors. .95, 1.15, and 1.50. The girls line of Gwen Frostic Station They come in a variety of of lovely designs and colors. 1.15, and 1.50. The girls looK tnem over. "I. 9-9 '8a.-FrL j 9-1 Sat. c f" I: k f j r , l For those without transpor tation GM will have details of a free bus later in the week. Tickets are $4 and may be obtained at GM or from club members. The Wesley Foundation will have a supper at 6:30 p.m. followed by a program of folk music featuring Pete Campbell and Jan Davidson Reservations for the meal can be made by calling 942 2152 by 5 p.m. Thursday. The Wesley Players from Duke will present excerpts from Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters in the TDE: DAISY EM, ID& OF GLEIJ LENNOX SHOPPING CENTER Presents The "Hungry Han On Campos Special" For fill You IIOOO'S Tonight From 5:03-9:03 ALL YOU CM! EAT 1T FRIED FILLET OF FLOUNDER Mash Potatoes Cole Slaw $1j T (0) Bread-Butter U U Only At Tbo DAIRY ULUJ LtUliUA Our ALPACA SWEATERS have been selling so fast that we may not be able to replenish the nearly depleted stock be fore Xmas Holidays, It is to your advan tage to take advantage of the opportunity to BUY NOW! Alpaca (P.O.) $11.75 Alpaca (Cardigan) $13.75 Hose 3 pr. $1.25 Banlon & Orion Shirts $3.25 up Socks $.50 & $.75 (OTC $.75 & $1.00) ALSO: Ladies' Sweaters, Skirts, Dresses, Blouses Jill Outlet Sales Ooom Over Sutton's Drugs Wesley Foundation Chapel at 8 p.m. LOST Enka 1967 High School Ring. Dark blue stone with yellow gold band. Reward call Fred Racey, 968-9037, 208 Stacy. Grey notebook containing six teenth century literature note, in Bingham or South Building. Call L. Smith, 968 9142, 217 Mclver. Pair of black Russian dancing boots, men's, half inch heel, mfg. tag Annel Davide, Lon don. Call Jim Kahan, 933 2054 or 929-1509. DAR In li -!KTa Moore Lauds Drive Gov. Dan Moore has sent a letter to the two originators of Operation Dirae-A-Pak con gratulating them on their ef forts. The letter, written to Charles Mercer and Chase Saunders, said: "I read of your efforts to send 20,000 packs of cigarettes to service men in Viet Nam for Christ mas. This is a most com mendable project on your part, and I wish you every success in it." The Governor said it is too easy for many of us to for get the sacrifices being made by our servicemen in Viet Nam. Saunders said yesterday ov er $700 has been collected so far. "I hope that when the rest The New Idea for Lunch .. . Bring Your DATE for the Rathskeller's LUNCHEON SPECIAL Featuring BOWL OF HOMEMADE SOUP 14 Lb. BEEFBURGER TEA or COFFEE only 97c Served Monday-Thursday From 11:30-2:30 THESE USED CARS HAVE PASSED THE Safely & Porfoimanso Inspection . We guarantee 100 the repair or replacement of all majoi mechanical parts for 30 days or 1,009 miles. So if you need a second car, why aot look at a 180 guaranteed fine first? engine transmission biles brake system 65 Ford Fairlane 500 white finish, red trim. V-8. Cruise-O-Mntir rn- dio, heater, w.hitewal I tires. A nice car - C 1 O O CT and priced to sell. .......... ONLY 4) I 7 VD ...... rj'T Volkswagen "Sunroof" Sedan, white finish, red O I interior. Radio, h'eater, whitewall tires. Tj Mercury Comet 4 Door Station Wagon. Gleanv O I ing metallic green finish, beige $QT interior. A fine second car. ONLY 0O SJT Mustang Coupe. Red finish, matching trim. OJ V-8, 4 -speed, radio, heater, whitewall tires and knock off wheel covers. Truly a beauty and raring,o8a $18 95 ft? Chevrolet fmpala Super Sports Coupe. : Black JJ finish, white trim, 396 V-8 engine 4-speed transmission, radio, heater, white tires. $ QQC You must see this one to appreciate. ONLY I SSJ f O Rambler Classic Station Wagon. White finish, JLm beige interior. Radio, heater, whitewall tires' luggage rack. An excellent second car. 64 Chevrolet Impala piue nnisn, matching trim, V-8. Powerqlide transmission, power steerina. whitewall tires. Low mileage . . ONLY I DOO TIT Ford Fairlane 500 Sport Coupe. Two-tone red and white, red trim, V-8, cruisomatic drive ra dio, heater, white tires, low mileage, $1 a a extra sharp ONLY I TnT Buick Gran Sport 2 Door Hardtop. Two-tona JJ yellow and black finish, black interior V-8 automatic, power steering, radio, S'SaIO heater, whitewall tires, extra clean. ONLY ZXjQ 64 Corvette Convertible Cherry red finish, matching: interior with white top. Low mileage, one owner, exceptionally clean. 65 Chevelle Malibu 2 Dr. Hardtop Daytona blue with blue interior, V-8, 4 soeed dio, heater, whitewall tires. Sharp. sPeed' ra- 61 Sunbeam Alpine Convertible Blue finish black interior, black top. Radio, heat er, whitewall tires. See and drive it. tr if if & (p)!LlfmC.lt mm mW' N.C. Dealer No. Wednesday, December 7, 1966 of the money is in, we will have over $1,000," he said; The largest contribution ;so far has been from Ehringhaus which gave $30 per floor for a total of $150. Craige gaye $120. " -. Mercer said he had receiv ed several letters with con tributions from North Caroli na and from other states.- People wishing to donate should call Mercer at 923-636. Sororities may turn their con tributions in to Debbie Laz reth at the Phi Mu House and fraternities should turn theirs in at 'the GM informa tion desk. The boys of first floor Mangum like to celebrate; birthdays in a big way. ? rear axle front axle assem- 1 .electrical system. Town Sedan. Wimbledon tZ A C ONLY 2 - Door Hardtop. Metallic radio heater ti rnn l H , it 1 & IK Si

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