Page 2 utyf ular Ijrrl Tuesday, June 20, 1967 Cairns Warns Of China War Campus Calendar While Australian Prime Min ister Harold Holt talked with President Johnson in Texas last week, a Labour Party leader, Dr. James Cairns, told an au dience here that a situation has been unleashed in Vietnam "from which a massive war with China could come." Cairns spent nearly an hour Thursday night describing South east Asian countries to empha size that the "situation is more complex than the simple stereo types on which we make up our minds." He stated his belief, that revolutions cannot be ex ported and pointed to commu nist failure in Indonesia. Five Students Given Rewards Five of the University's most outstanding students, including Tar Heel Editor Don Campbell, were recently recognized for their contributions to the Uni versity. Campbell won the Ernest H. Abernathy Award of a plaque and $50 for "the most distinctive work during the current year in student publications." Campbell served as news editor of the Daily Tar Heel during the 1966 1967 session. John. William Stupak of Greensboro won the distinguish ed Magnum Medal in Oratory. The Algernon Sidney Sullivan Award, established in 1928 for the senior boy and senior girl "who have best demonstrated an unselfish interest in the wel fare of their fellow man," was presented to Florence Elder Witt of Chattanooga, Tenn., and John Lindsay Freeman of Charlotte. Robert S. Powell of Thomas ville won the John Johnston Parker Jr. Medal for Unique Leadership in Student Government. Cairns warned that U. S. in tervention is dangerous and quoted Laotian Premier Souvan- na Phouma to prove it unwant ed. The Laotian Premier told Cairns, "I will never invite for eign troops in, for if I did, it would insure my defeat." Cairns, who had visited South east Asia in 1966, quoted the Laotians as being more concern ed that disorder and disrup tion would spread as a result of spreading war, rather than with an invasion." Cairns disagreed with those who see Communism as an "active, expansive and agree sive force." He called it "just the opposite: cautious, passive and defensive." He charged that Holt and Australian 'hawks' "think China sees Australia as the pot of gold at the end of China's rainbow." He condemned the Prime Mini ster's support of the war as an attempt to "create a moral ob ligation on America to defend Australia" if the need should arise. He asserted that Austra lia's position "is not one of en thusiastic support." Cairns charged that Australia entered the war without any "serious consideration to conse quences of our involvement." He cited the need for better knowledge of Asia. . .a know ledge "we must get from the scholars." "Serious consideration for es calation is evident in Washing ton," the Labour leader' said, "and nothing is likely to com plete with this." Cairns con cluded, "we have reached the stage where security and well being depends on the cessation of hostilities." Cairn's visit to the U. S. was sponsored by SANE, the Com mittee for Sane Nuclear Policy. On campus, he was the guest of the YW-YMCA. Interviews to be held Thurs day, June 22, 1:30-5:00: The Massanutten Military Academy, Woodstock, Virginia ENGLISH; FRENCH; GUI DANCE; MATH Basic salary no experience & certified: $5500. Master's: $300 more; Coaching: up to $450 more If interested, sign up now in Room 103, Peabody Hall, Teach er Placement Bureau. The Baptist Student Union will have its weekly supper -meeting Thursday night' at 6. The Interchurch Council and its work in the community will be discussed. Mrs. Henry Turling ton will lead the dicussion. Ev eryone is welcome. The film, The Organizer, star ring Marcello Mastrionanni, Is to be shown at The Presbyter ian Student Center at 7:30 p.m. today. The Gallery Coffee Shop in GOLD AND STERLING UNC PINS CHARMS LAVALIERS if FROM $2.00 T. L. 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