8 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Tuesday, October 1, 1968 Ex-Viet ambassador wants Americans out (Continued from page 1) which also sponsors the Lawrence Peace Center. Earlier yesterday Dinh appeared at an informal news conference at the Lawrence Peace Center. Many questions were asked Dinh about the coming presidential election. Dinh said: "At the present time, I can see no difference in the philosophy of either Mr. Nixon or Mr. Humphrey. If Humphrey would adopt the peace plank of the minority group at the Democratic Convention, this would be good." Dinh explained his resignation from his ambassador's post by saying: "I resigned because I felt it was not up to the United States to give military aid to Vietnam. Vietnam is not the United States, and therefore the U.S. must go." Dinh further said, "I believe this is a democratic country. I am here to present my point of view to the American people." Tran Van Dinh was born in the Imperial City of Hue and educated at Quoc Hoc College and Hanoi University. He joined the South Vietnam Foreign Service in 1954, and has served in Asia, Latin America and at the United Nations. He was active in the anti-Japanese underground movement during World War II and fought against the French in the Vietnamese Independence War. His last post was as acting ambassador of South Vietnam to the United States, which he resigned in 1964 to become a journalist and writer. Sen. Fulbright suggests Goldberg over Fortas WASHINGTON (UPI)—Sen. J. William Fulbright called on President Johnson Monday to break the Senate's impasse on the nomination of Abe Fortas as chief justice by withdrawing Fortas' name and proposing former Justice Arthur J. Goldberg instead. Despite the charge—heard again Monday in the Senate's filibuster—that Earl Warren decided to retire now in order to keep Richard M. Nixon from selecting the next chief justice, Fulbright said he felt the Senate would vote to confirm Goldberg. "Mr. Goldberg is a very superior man . . .." Fulbright said. "Besides, I think that on moral grounds, Mr. Goldberg deserves the appointment." Goldberg was appointed to the court by President John F. Kennedy, in 1962 and at the behest of President Johnson resigned three years later to take the United Nations job. Fortas succeeded him, appointed by Johnson. Goldberg is now a New York lawyer. Fulbright and Sen. William B. Spong, D-Va., disclosed their intentions of voting against cutting off the filibuster when the issue arises at 1 p.m. EDT today. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said he was determined to proceed with the test vote despite indications it might fall short of a majority—and far short of the two-thirds majority required to silence a filibuster through cloture. He said a second vote on cloture would be taken Thursday or Friday. Mansfield did not say what move he would make if the filibuster survived even that challenge. Meantime, Warren, observing the 15th anniversary of his appointment to the court, said he would be on the bench when the court opens its fall session Oct. 7. Official Bulletin TODAY Foreign Students. Sign up for the Oct. 19 People-to-People tour to the American Royal Parade and Show in Kansas. P-To-P-office, basement, Kansas Union. Special Film. 7 p.m. "Crime of M Lange." Dyche Auditorium. Christian Science Organization. 7:30 p.m. Testimony Meeting. Meeting Danforth Chapel Jayhawk Rodeo Club. 7:30 p.m. Kansas Union. TOMORROW La première réunion du cercle français va se passer le 2 Octobre a Jaayhawk Room de l'Union. Il y aura l'élection des officiers pour cette année. Tous ceux qui peuvent parler français sont cordialement invites. Classical Film. 7 & 9 p.m. "Sher- lock. Jr." Dyche Auditorium. A. I.A.A. Orientation Meeting. 7:30 p.m. Films and refreshments. 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