Activities Today Talkathon, Jack Ring, member of the Lawrence Chamber of Commerce; Dolphe Simons, Editor of the Lawrence Journal-World; Dave Bricker, Lawrence High School; Pete Whitenight, Lawrence citizen; from 7-10 p.m., Lewis Hall. ZPG Regular Monthly Meeting, open, "Political Action Plan" Marion Menge 843-6377 or UN 4-3897: 7:30 p.m. Hoch Auditorium. Free Movie, "Nuremburg War Crime Trials"; 4-5 p.m. Woodruff Auditorium. "Men's Liberation" Mendel 842-9290, 216 Flint Hall; 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Blood Drive Organizational Meeting, Paul Jones 842-2744, 3:30-4:30 p.m. 221 Fraser Hall. "Poverty in Lawrence" Jane Frydman 842-4088, 3:30-4:30 p.m. 103 Strong Hall. "World Game" Lee Hales 842-1970, 3:30-5:30 p.m., 109 Marvin Hall, Slide show on Geosocial revolution. Repression—Present: Discussion of present threats to freedom of speech and dissent. David Katzman, UN 4-4364 or UN 4-3552, 2:30-4:30 p.m. 106 Blake Hall. "Peace in the Family of God": for all religions—rap about applications of spiritual ideals. David Gray, 842-2230, 2:30-4:30 p.m. 106 Blake Hall. "Women's Liberation" Sue Williamson, 842-4637, 2:30-5:30 p.m. 123 Fraser Hall. "The War Game" and "In the Year of the Pig" to be shown 7 p.m. McCollum Hall dining room, 50 cents admission. Friday Impact of War on the Human Condition: What can we do about it? Arthur Katz, UN 4-3674. 9:30-12:30 a.m. 422 Lindley. The Free University This Summer, Chuck Hand 843-8202, 10:30-11:30 a.m., 301 Bailey Hall. Radical Education, Donna Moritz, 1340 Tennessee (no phone) 10:30- 11:30 a.m. 109 Marvin Hall. Get Harambee Printed, Ann, Dan, Bev or Dutch, 843-7773, 12:30 p.m. Wescoe Hole. Class War: Will the first grade get the third? Lenny Newsreel from Vortex, 11:30-12:30 109 Blake Hall. Turning On Class: in front of Strong Hall, 12:30 Pacifism-Past and Present, Sudi Eisnohn, 843-2660, 12:30-1:30 p.m. 218 Fraser Hall. Action committee plans trip to Washington D.C. A subcommittee of the Congressional Action committee is organizing a trip to Washington, D.C. to meet with senators and representatives from Kansas and discuss the war in Indo-China. The subcommittee, called the Lobbying in Washington committee has schedule a bus to leave Lawrence Sunday, May 17, and return Thursday, May 21. The cost of the round trip will be approximately $45. Merchants take peace posters Bill Jacoby, Wichita sophomore and member of the Economic Action Committee, said Tuesday that after the first day of talking with Lawrence merchants, 44 businesses had accepted information from the Economic Action Committee and placed posters in their windows, 46 had refused and 29 are undecided. The posters read "Lawrence Peace Merchant." The committee plans to contact 689 Lawrence businesses and will continue work through the summer and fall to try to improve relations between students and merchants. Reservations are being taken at 843-4018 on a first come,first served basis. Among the other topics to be discussed is the McGovern-Hatfield, Cooper-Church amendments now under consideration in the U.S. Senate. Students wage community discussion About 150 students are encouraging debate and promoting understanding between students and the non-academic community as part of the peace movement, said Pete Ruddick, director of Community Action Outside Lawrence. Student initiative has been particularly strong in Hutchinson, Leavenworth, Hays and the Kansas City metropolitan area. In Leavenworth, students have been invited to speak by civic organizations, and two Hutchinson radio stations have invited students to participate in question and answer sessions. Students are organizing panel discussions to be held in Shawnee Mission High schools during study hours. a term of independent study in CUERNAVACA MEXICO correct and fluent SPOKEN SPANISH $135 per month—begin any month Various courses offered on social change in Latin America, radical alternatives to the school system and other institutions. Write for catalog, Dept. CIDOC APDO. 479 Cuernavaca, Mexico Use Kansan Classified Plans finalized for political action during summer Plans were finalized Wednesday for summer hometown political action. A meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Kansas Union Woodruff Auditorium where information about hometown political action will be available. Packets for summer workers are to be ready Saturday at the Dean of Women's Office, 220 Strong Hall. Interested students may still sign up in the Dean of Women's Office. Kansas Lieutenant Governor James De Coursey will speak at the meeting. 2 KANSAN May 14 1970 6th & Maine