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Pase 6 THE DATT.y TARHEEL Tuesday. April 23, 1968 Choice 68 Referendum Polls Open Wednesday D Cub Campus Setcs Briefs Captain JIO ak (Continued from Pace 1) a result Hubert Humphrey's name does not appear in the list while President Johnson's does. Humphrey's name may be written in the space that is marked "other" on the ballot. Votes will still be tabulated for Johnson. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was assassinated before Easter in Memphis, is also listed on the ballot. The other canddates are Fred Halstead (Soc. Worker), Mark 0. Hatfield (Rep), Robert F. Kennedy (Dem), John V. Lindsay (rep), Richard M. Nixon (Rep), Charles H. Ronald W Nelson A. Harold EL Percy (Rep), Reagan (Rep), Rockefeller (Rep), Stassen (Rep), and George C. Wallace (Amer. Ind.) In addition to the presiden tial candidates, there are three referendum issues. As Fred Halstead pointed out in his visit to the campus, this is the first uniform national referendum on the war in Viet nam. The first issue pertains to the course the United States should pusue militarily in Vietnam. The choices are im mediate withdral of all U.S. Kennedy forPresident Choice '68 will hold a rallv in Gerrard Hall Tuesday April 23 at 7:30 p.m. Don Deil, Captain of the U.S Davis Cup Team and Speclai Assistant to Sargent Shriver will address the rally and answer questions from members of the audience. COIUMBIA HCTUWfS prnrr.ts Stanley Kramer production Spencer Sidney TRACY 1 POITIER Katharine HEPBURN guess who's coming to dinner TECHNICOLOR' C NOW PLAYING Shows 13579 Milton's Knirpickers Heaven !M i r J I I ' X ft y . ' II, i I I fories, phased reduction of U.S. military activity, main tain the current level of U.S. military activity, increase the level of U.S. military activity, "all out" U.S. military .ef fort. The second question deals with the bombing of North Vietnam. The Presidents an nouncement that he would stop bombing north of the 20th parallel makes it necessary to clarify the meaning of the chioces offered. Nelson Rockefeller "heartily apprives Choice 68." He calls participation in Choice '68 "vital to the future of democracy in America" and charges college students to "participate fully in the established poli tical system." Student groups have organiz ed on campus in support of candidates Kennedy, McCarthy, Nixon, and Rockefeller. All of these groups, in addition to the sup port of their chosen candidates recently by a gift of nearly in the general eiectnn are urg- $23,000.00 from the Weil Fami ly of Goldsboro. tion, the Rare Book Room, the Southern Historical Collec tion and other specia research materials. Chirk To Address Police Seminar Here U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark will be the keynote speaker May 6 at UXC's third annual Police Community Relations Seminar meeting here this year instead of in Chapel Hill.- The attorney general's topic will be "The Anatomy of Com munity Selations." The seminar will meet at the Robert E. Lee Hotel. Donald McEvoy, national program director for com munity re ations and ad ministration of justice of the National Conference of Chris tians and Jews, Inc., will deliver the after-dinner ad a library to house dress on Mondav nieht. Mr. Dell will be completing a speaking tour arranged by the N.C. Volunteers for Ken nedy. It has included the cam puses of UNC at Charlotte, Davidson, Wake Forest and Duke Universities. Headquarters for the N.C. Volunteers is in Chapel Hill. Library To House Special Collections Plans for the Special Collections of the UNC Library were advanced The column, which appears every Sunday, varies widelv in subject matter. Thus far, it has treated the Garrison investigation in New Orleans, the report of the President's Committee on Civil Disorders, the vocabulary of the under 25 generation, and American foreign policy in Asia. The purpose of the column is to provide ideas. It is something of a "think tank" suggesting alternatives t o present policies in any area it chooses to treat. FBI Head To Speak At Law School Here Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation William C . Sullivan will speak on the cam pus here at 1 p.m. Friday, April 26, in the Law School Courtroom. A member of the FBI since 1941, Sullivan has served in all sections of the United States as well as outside the country during World War II on confidential assignment. He has held his current position since 1961. Geology Professor Gets Research Grant Dr. Paul D. Fullagar of the UNC Geology Department has received a two-year grant of $32,500 from the National Be Science Foundation. The grant will enable him to continue his research in geochronology. His studies in volve the analyses of rocks for their rubidium and stron tium content used in measur ing the ages of rocks. The main objectives of the research are to better define the geologic time scale and also to evaluate the reliability of rubidium and strontium as age determining devices. Rocks to be analyzed in this study will come from Maine, Virginia. North Carolina. ing strong participation in Choice '68 by all students. The results which will be made known before the May primary will have great potential in influencing the voters of North Carolina. PARAPHERNALIA PARAPHERNALIA The proposed new building, to be located adjacent to the University's Wilson Library, will provide modern facilities for the North Carolina Collec- PARAPHERNALIA cc New Breath-Taking Additions S Between the two opening-dav speeches a distisguished panel of law enforcement officers will discuss the Kerner Com mission Report. 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