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Show At Law School Friday find other areas to cut, instead." When asked about the '68 presidential presi-dential elections, Sen. Moss said that he would "wait and see what happens at elections" before he throws his support to any single candidate. The Senator predicted that many of the war, but the maintenance of Vietnam with adequate support. When asked if he was a hawk or a dove, Sen. Moss was non-commit-al. "I'm a chicken hawk," he quipped. quipp-ed. But, he said he didn't want a duplication of the Korean negotiations negotia-tions of the 1950's. In a question-answer session in the University College of L a w Moot Courtroom, Senator Frank E. Moss (Dem.) aired his opinions on racial violence, poverty, elections and Vietnam. Speaking to a group of law students, stu-dents, the Senator predicted racial violence this summer. "There will be many racial outbreaks this summer," sum-mer," he believes. "I think that the late Rev. Martin Luther King's preachings of non-violence within his own race should be encouraged." encour-aged." He said that Congress should increase in-crease its efforts in fighting poverty, pover-ty, by finding jobs for the ghetto's unemployed. "Because of the Vietnamese Viet-namese war the monetary squeeze has caused cuts in the U.S. poverty program," he stated. "We should others would enter the race in both Democratic and Republican parties, now that President Johnson has withdrawn. He also believes that presidential issues will center around domestic policies and that Vietnam would diminish as a campaign cam-paign issue. Vietnam Views Considering the Vietnam war, the " Senator said, "I will not support another an-other bombing pause until I am assured as-sured of cooperation from the other side." He did not favor escalation |