Thursday, November 5, 1970 5 ... organizers of protest say march was only partly successful Youthful Demonstrators Parade in Antiwar March Saturday Nixon-Congress Relations May Be Cool After Battle WASHINGTON (UP1) — president of relations with Congress increasingly chilly during the remainder of his four-year term. The Democrats are still in control, with their majority in the house even increased. The voters have not given a clear signal as to why they are so concerned more submissive to the President than it has been until now. Furthermore, the campaign, in which Nixon and Vice President Agnew attempted to paint Democrat John McCain as missive" on crime and social unrest, has left scars of his campaign that will not be easily erased. These factors seem certain to influence the attitude of Democratic leaders in the new Congress toward the President. They may be less inclined to work at building a Democratic record for the 1972 presidential election. Analysis Democratic National Chair- man Lawrence F. O'Brien, asked "about Nixon's future relations Campus Bulletin Ramstad State Teachers Association: Federal Urban Affairs; Darzyl Bright, In- 城市 Affairs; Aging Gov. Planning Session; E. A. Mifflinford, Governor 10. a.m. G. Hale, 11. a.m.; A. Owen, D. Caterbella, 11. 30 a.m. Computer Science Dr. Metherington. Oread Room, 9 a.m. Radio-TV Film: Girma Negash, In International Room. 3:30 p.m. Leadership Dev: Edith Black, Alceo B. Cafeteria. noon. Phi Delta Kappa: Steve Hedden, Cottonwood Cafeteria, 11:30 a.m. French & Italian: Suaflower Cafeteria, 11:30 a.m. Aging Conference; E. A. McFarland, Regionalist Room, room. 1000 N. 25th St., New York, New York 10036. 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BiState Slavic Conference: Forum Rooms all day Freshman Football Oklahoma State Memorial Stadium, 2 p.m. International Fold Dance Party and In Freshman Football: Oklahoma State Memorial Stadium, 9 n m. struction, 173 Robinson, 7 p.m. SAIPA Feature Film: "400 Blow," Woodcraft SUA Coffeehouse: Upper Hawks Nest, 7:30 p.m. with congress, told newsman Wednesday that the next two years would see considerable change in the proposed programs. O'Brien said Democratic congressmen had been "deeply concerned" during the last 21 months with the increase of failure to come up with plans. The greatest plus for Nixon, of course, is his strength. He can count on 45 out of 100 senators who will back him down the line, and his ideological balance is "ideological balance" in the Senate has shifted in Nixon's mind. retain control of the two most populous states California and New York, but have struggled in the Middle West, and Nikon's hopes of building a stronger team in South were disappointed. The South were disappointed. The North Dixie governorships and the White House. But the President still will be dependent on moderate Republicans to gain a majority for his programs. This could have implications of compromises more than of ideological confrontation. Nationally, the election, by a majority of major parties to find any single sure-fire vote-getting issue. Neither Vietnam, law and order or Israel may have been the determining cause of the campaign, although each may have been the determining factor. A question that still cannot be answered is whether Nixon and Agnew have canceled out their gains by alienating some who include Democrats, who have supported the President. in the governors' races, the election proved a disaster for Nixon and the Republican Party. The Democrats went into the election at a 9 to 18 disadvantage, with 58 percent and emerged with a majority. This is certain to help the Democrats when state legislators congressional district boundaries, as required by the 1970 census results, that will be in favor of Mr. O'Brien said the victories would give the Democrats a power base from which to win the White House. The Republicans managed to Peace Rally Is Mixed Success A simulated trial involving the city of Lawrence for failure to act in areas of housing, employee employment will be held Nov. 19 by the Lawrence Urban Research Center at the School of Social Welfare He said that witnesses were needed to testify at the trial which will begin at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 in Room of Room of the Kansas Union Stan Rubin, Prairie Village stan and coachairman for the event, said the commission would prosecute the attorney in the trial. The antitrust demonstration held Saturday in downtown Lawrence realized several important goals of the Lawrence Peace Action Coalition (PAC) but was unsuccessful in accomplishing a number of objectives. The coalition, the graduate student and coordinator for the Lawrence PAC, said Mock Trial Points Out CityFailures "Even though we were afraid of letting people down, we decided that we could make concrete gains regardless of the number who participated and agreed to go ahead with the demonstration," she said. "As early as a month it was obvious that a large demonstration would not be possible on a local level," Miss Deagan said. According to Miss Deegan, the Student Mobilization Committee major organizers for the Lawrence PAC, thought that they had a responsibility to draw new people into the peace movement and to create ideas of those opposed to the war to the Lawrence community. Anyone with information who wants to act as a witness is asked to attend the event. Parker, Onawa, Ia. junior and guardian of the event, at 864-6504. "The biggest gain we made was drawing a good number of high- school students into the organization," said Gene Routhaven, Halpin high school admirer. "It has been a tremendous success." "Most of the ones who participated were well equipped as those of us in respect to intelligence, knowledge of the war, and knowledge of military strategy." Two other segments of the Lawrence community were drawn partially into the peace movement by the demonstration, Miss Deegan said. Several church groups agreed to support the PAC, as did several women's organizations. "There were two major weaknesses in our organizational procedure," said Miss Deegan. "We put out limited and poor educational materials which failed to address the economic issues of the war. "If someone asked me to measure the success or failure of the demonstration, I would have to pin the failures on organizational practice. For one reason or another, we didn't really start organizing until the second month of school, and this hurt us some," said Miss Deegan. "We also put out very little effort to draw labor unions into the PAC if we had really tried we might have been able to gain the support of our members." Sie said improvements in procedure would not have drawn many of the demonstrations but would have resulted in greater involvement of the patient. "I think the PAC will continue to grow," said Richelle Ormela, late associate High school junior and member of the SMC steering committee. "We'll see how well we can do." Many members of the Student Mobe steering committee expressed confidence Tuesday that the Lawrence PAC would continue to function as an active organization of students and Lawrence residents who are opposed to the war in Indochina. *We need to continue to leaflet and educate people on the economics and brutality of the war. Hopefully we can get people to redistribute food.* Speaker on Youth Hosteling Outlines Inexpensive Travel Hosteling is fun and can be done in the United States, according to Arthur Bowlby, who runs three forums on travel Wednesday. A second forum on KU's foreign study program for juniors will be held at 4 p.m. today in the Kansas University. Bowdoin is the midwest regional bowdoin University American Youth Hospital. Federal sponsorship speaking as a part of the second annual Student Union Activities "One of the troubles with many people is knowing about hosteling." Bowyli said. "Hostelling is one way you can get to know the people in your community." Bowby said that almost everywhere people speak English, hotels speak English, making it easy to meet new friends. Even those who are not English often with others staying in a hotel, often can find ways to do things The average world cost of Lady Attorney Will Address Women's Lib Florence Kennedy will speak • 1:30 p.m. Friday in Woodruff Auditorium on the "oppression of women, black and white, as a student in the Student Union Activity." Women's Liberation Forum. Miss Kennedy, an attorney, has been a delegate to the National Board of Medical Education for the last three years. She is the director of a media workshop on HIV/AIDS and producer-moderator of "opinions", a WLIR radio talk Miss Kennedy said recently the mission of the peace community is the alliance of the alienated I'm for people coming together to build a new society. This Week Monte Carlo (Live--- 6 Nights a Week) YUK DOWN at the Hillcrest Shopping Center 9th & Iowa Monte Carlo FREE—Live Music—FREE 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. and Sat Admission with K.U. L.D. FREE—Live Music—FREE staying at hostels is 50 cents. The cost in the United States is between $1 and $1.50, according to Bowly. There are 93 hostels in the United States. The nearest one is located in Kansas City, Mo., near Blue Ridge shopping center. office. The cost is $8 for those between the ages of 18 and 21 and for those 21 and over, the cost is about to take 13 days to get a pass. The American Youth Hostel Federation also offers low cost trips to Europe and other places. It has five dining facilities, and accommodations in hostels. Bowby will be available today at the Travel Fair to answer any questions about hosteling. To stay in a hostel one needs a sleep sheet sack and an international youth hostel pass. International youth hostels can be obtained the SUA pass can be obtained at the SUA Four Student Senators Hand In Resignations Four senators have resigned from the Student Senate in the past year, including John Friedman, chairman of the Senate Elections Committee and Martin Sorensen. Three of the resigned senators represented the School of Education and the other the school of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Friedman said Tuesday that three of the vacant senate seats had been filled and the other would be filled this week. The senators who resigned are Kelly Penderrasser, Kansas City Senator; Bob Morgan, Kansas City, Michigan; Val Flaidleden, Deerfield, ill senior; and Cathy Bott, a full-time professor from the School of Education. Pondersergr, Miss Flandela and Miss Morgan all listed a lack of time to devote to Senate affairs after her resignations. Her resignations had originally submitted a letter of resignation last September, she said, but sent in a second letter before that, first apparently was mishaped. out of school about one week ago and therefore had to give up her seat. Randy Merker, Prairie Village senior, has been named to replace Miss Morgan, Brian Hakanson, Kansas City, Mo. 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