4 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Monday, March 25, 1968 Humphrey - Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1 in the vice-presidency. Rather, he wants the top spot. On March 16 he announced his candidacy for president. Kennedy has been a frequent critic of the Johnson Administration—especially its Vietnam stand. He believes the United States can neither win a military victory there nor negotiate a lasting peace under current conditions. On domestic issues, Kennedy occasionally has fallen in line with the Johnson Administration. He has been an ardent supporter of civil rights, and has called the war on poverty the "single outstanding commitment" the United States has made "to the principle that poverty must be abolished." Even though Kennedy has supported some of Johnson's policies, he hasn't supported them as loudly as he has attacked the Johnson administration. For this reason, it is almost an accepted fact among Democrats that if Kennedy should seek the nomination for vice-president, he will do it with little help from Johnson supporters. At a press conference March 9, 1967, Johnson said Humphrey would be his running mate in 1968. Humphrey is a valuable man to Johnson in his renomination bid for two reasons: he is the natural leader of the moderate Democrats and he leads the anti-RFK faction in the party. Because Humphrey has strongly supported Johnson's Vietnam policies, many of his torner liberal supporters have deserted him. On his role of Vice-President, Humphrey once said: "There can be only one President. . . I did not become vice-president with Mr. Johnson to cause him trouble." Humphrey feels his chief accomplishment as a politician was his leadership in directing Senate passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Since becoming vice-president, Humphrey has backed increased federal expenditures and dismissed as groundless complaints about the dangers of an increasing national debt. He supported Johnson's 1967 surtax proposal, saying it was intended to "enable our citizens to share the burdens of Vietnam." Official Bulletin TODAY **Foreign Students. International For- nations are available in 226 Strings.** Symposium on Geochemistry of Boom, Kangsu, Uniao, Alpa, Thursday. Graduate Physics Colloquium. 4:30 p.m. "Expriments with High-Energy Eletron Accelerators." Anthony C. H. ahm. Stanford. 332 Malott. University String Quartet 8 p.m. University String clarinetist Swartouth R retal Hall. Festival of the Arts. 8 p.m. Ed Emshwiller. Hoeb Auditorium. People-to-People Tour to Kansas City. Leave from Kansas Union at 12:15 p.m. Tour to: Hallmark Cards plant and Country Club Plaza. 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