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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-
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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,
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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
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mestic spending," said Rep.
elect Roger Zion, R-Ind. "I
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necessary."
And Rep. - elect Larry Winn
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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."
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Carolina students will aid
the North Carolina Heart As
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Fund Drive - by filling 55,
000 kits with 1.4 million piec
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Around 600 - 700 man - hours
will be needed to complete
the task, and they will be
donated by students from
Craige, Nurses' Dorm, White
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all other volunteers who wish
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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
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aided, but an unexpected de
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on other dorms to help in
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Jim Sprinkle, governor of
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lunteers. Residence colleges with
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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.
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followed by a program of
folk music featuring Pete
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Reservations for the meal
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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
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The largest contribution ;so
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Mercer said he had receiv
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tributions from North Caroli
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Sororities may turn their con
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