Friday, March 8, 1968
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World News
BRIEFS
By United Press International
Campbell Leads Life
In Musical Limelight
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Protection Agreement Reached
By HAL TARLETON
Of The DTH Staff
Glen Campbell, special guest
of the Bobbie Gentry Show,
took a long, slow puff from a
100 mm cigarette and propped
himself on a sink in a dressing
room in Carmichael.
"I was born in Delight,
Arkansas. At seven or eight, I
GENEVA The United States, the Soviet Union and Britain
Thursdav announced agreement on a plan of "historic
significance" to protect nations without. nuclear weapons against began doing spots on the local
atomic attack, presumaoiy Dy communist cnma.
A nation qualifying for the "superpower umbrella" must sign
the treaty banning the spread of nuclear weapons.
Under terms of the agreement announced Thursday, the
Uiited States, the Soviet Union and Britain pledged immediate
assistance for any treaty signator which feels it is being threaten
ed by nuclear attack or becomes the victim of nuclear aggression.
SSL Asked To Aid N. C.'s Progress
RALEIGH Delegates to the State Student Legislature
meeting here Thursday were urged to explore and find ways
young persons can "provide the energy to continue North
Carolina's forward movement."
Gov. Dan K. Moore made the request and said, "Your views
and your actions in this state legislature are important and will background music for
be listened to and considered by those who are now in public of
fice."
Moore said education, community relations and revision of the
state constitution are among the problems which confront North
Carolina.
Czechs Want General Returned
WASHINGTON Czechoslovakia is expected to demand
and the United States to reject' the return of a top-ranking
Czech Communist defector, diplomatic officials said Thursday.
State Department spokesman Robert J. McCloskey said
neither Washington nor the U.S. Embassy in Prague had received
a Czech extradition request for Gen. Jan Sejna, who had been the
top political officer in the Communist Czech army.
LBJ Faces 'Tough9 Campaign
WASHINGTON President Johnson has his top policial
strategists preparing for "a very rugged, very tough" re-election'
campaign next fall no matter who the Republicans nominate to
run against him, highly placed Democratic sources said Thurs
day. "We have no doubt the President will be the Democratic can
didate," they said, "and there was never any intention of having
him campaign in the primaires."
radio station.'
In 1954, Glen's family moved
to Houston, Texas where, at
thirteen, he began playing
night clubs.
The family later moved to
Albequerque, New Mexico
where he formed his own
Western band. .
Deciding that it was time to
make his move, Glen moved to
Hollywood where, in 1961, he
cut his first hit record, "Turn
Around, Look at Me."
Someone at Capital Records
heard Glen's performance and
Capital bought his contract.
For the next five years, Glen
did studio work for performers
like Frank Sinatra and Dean
Martin. He also did the
the
the
movie "In the Heat of
Night."
During this time, Glen tried
his hand at acting, doing bit
parts in "Hud" and on TV.
This led to a larger role in
"The Cool Ones."
In 1964, Roy Orbison became
sick just before he was
scheduled to appear on ABC
TV's "Shindig." Glen Campbell
was chosen to replace him and
do Orbison's songs. Later he
took Brian Wilson's place in
the Beach Boys for a short
time.
A sports addict, Glen enjoys
golf, bowling, and football. "I
usually end up in a football or
softball game when I ' m
home."
On the stage, Glen is
personal and real to his au
dience. "I do what I do, if it
works, that's great if it
doesn't that's okay, too."
Glen believes that audiences,
particularly college audiences,
detect falseness in a
performer. "Colleges are
great, they're on top of
everything. You can't fool
them."
18th Annual
World Affairs
Gathering Set
The 18th annual N.C. Con
ferece on World Affairs to be
held here Thursday will be
prefaced Wednesday night with
an informal, get-acquainted
banquet which will be open to
the public.
Although speakers will have
an opportunity to make brief
remarks, no formal presen
tations will be made, Robert
Seymour, president of the N.C.
Council on World Affairs, said.
The Council is the sponsoring
agency.
The banquet has been set for
7 p.m. in the Alpha room of
Chase Cafeteria on the
University of North Carolina
campus.
Registration for the con
ference begins at 8 a.m. Thurs
day in the lobby of Memorial
Hall where the conference will
convene at 9:45 a.m.
During the a 1 1 - d a y con
ference, six authorities on
domestic and world affairs will
talk about "America's
Response to Rapid World
Change. Opening the morning
program will be an address by
Dr. Moy e Freymann on
"Population Problems and
Food Supply." Dr; Freyman is
director of - the Carolina
Population Center here at the
University of North Carolina.
The public is also invited. ,
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country, then South Africa
won't be willing to fight a war
over it."
South Africa occupies
Namibia with military forces
and operates "a white racist
government" of "strict
apartheid" policy. Namibia,
previously known as South
West Africa, was established
as a mandate territory of
Great Britian by the League of
Nations in the seizue of former
German colonies after World
War L
The Republic of South Africa
was also given a voice in the
South West African govern
ment in the League decision.
That power has since been
extended to the point of sub
jecting Namibia's people "to a
life of discrimination,
repression, exploitation, and
enforced re-tribalization," ac
cording to the Model UN bill
declaring Namibian sovereign
ty. The proclamation of in
dependence was issued, like all
Model UN action, as mock
political action based on the
actual facts behind the situa
tion. It is signed by Jarieretundu
Kozonguizi and Sam Numoma,
independence activists in the
African nation.
"They've already decided on
the name for Namibia and
there're talking and taking
1 i
some action Jo establish it,"
Simmons explained. The Model
UN bill anticipates" that ac
tion. Kozonguizi and Nujoma head
two separate nationalist
associations, the South West
African People's Organization
(SWAPO) and the South West
African National Union
(SWANU7. The bill describes
their joint action as forming
"a colatiion government which
represents the entire spectrum
of political parties in the na
tion." Simmons said that two
"floating representatives" are
prepared to take over the roles
of the proclamation's authors
'
as Namibia's representatives
to the Model UN.
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