No Injury— Page 3 (Continued from page 1) of a radically conservative nature four years from now, he said. "Goldwater is being extremely optimistic in thinking he will have another good chance with radical conservatism four years from now,' he said. The party must take into consideration the role the conservatives will play, he added. "Whether the conservatives and moderates can gain a compromise is important," he said. LUJAN SAID the Republican party now faces the problem of picking up the pieces after a drastic defeat at the polls. "The interesting question will be whether the moderate Republicans can gain control in the next four years." Eldon Fields, professor of political science said. HOPSON SAID Rockefeller was going to meet with Romney and Scranton to reassess the party. This reassessment might bring the party back into the mainstream of Republican thought, he said. "I don't think the Republican party is dead by any stretch of the imagination," Hopson said. He thinks the most significant aspect is the increase in the number of House members who are Democrats. "THE PREDICAMENT of the Re- publican party is, at this moment, serious not only for the party but for the country," Herbert Ellison, associate professor of History, said. He also said the defeat of first class Republican candidates such as Percy of Illinois are a loss to the country as well as the party. "I wish it hadn't been so great a victory. We lost so many good Republican leaders," he said. "Otherwise, I'm happy." DYSON THINKS Johnson's landslide victory demonstrates what most political analysts have said all along. "The adoption of a position as radical as Goldwater's is bound to end in defeat." he said. He said the real story of the election is in the House of Representatives where the Democrats won by a much larger number than they expected. Dyson sees two possible impacts from this. "Johnson is going to be able to pass concensus legislation, within limits," he said. He cited medicare as an example. THE OTHER IMPACT is the internal change in the House which will depend on what the Democratic leaders want to do, he said. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY Nov. 6th from 1 to 6 CLIP FOR 15% OFF on all BEVERAGE! GOOD FOR NOV.6 ONLY 1-6 p.m. THE STABLES 1401 W.7th VI 3-5973 University Daily Kansan GOP Party Members Working After Election The Republican office, however, is still open, still paying bills and writing thank you letters to their supporters. They hope to be able to close their office by Saturday. Between elections, the local Democratic party keeps a file in a member's office of all their supporters and the results of their precinct polling. Almost all of their material has already been cleaned out of their office. The dark, deserted Douglas County Democratic Headquarters, and the still active Republican Headquarters, gave the impression Goldwater, instead of President Johnson, carried Douglas County. "CLOSING OUR OFFICE is just like closing a business when the day is over," said J. D. King, Douglas County Republican Chairman. Senator Goldwater carried only four of the twenty-one precincts in Lawrence. Commenting on the local results, King said, "This election didn't hurt the local Republican party any. We have more workers than we've ever had." "I BELIEVE KANSANS realized President Johnson had a more progressive program than Goldwater. They thought he had done well during his 11 months in office, and that he would continue to do well. Many people were afraid of what Goldwater would do," said Nelson. John Weatherwax, County Citizens for Goldwater-Miller chairman, said, "People were satisfied with the way things were going. In almost every race yesterday the incumbent was left in office. "Sen. Goldwater had the support of some Republicans and some Democrats just as Johnson did, although Johnson obviously had more support from each group," said Weatherwax. 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