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again the wooing of heticanlabor. A second fertile field for culti-
vation in the general strategy of. revolutionaries is likely to be in the
field of welfare. Since the w a r 'as a single topic sill be difficult for
the Trotskyites to follow, thepe will probably occur some modifications
in their .single-issue tactic.
*19-29 August,. Fort Collins, Colorado
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The annual National Student Congress of the National Student
Association will take place during this period at Colorado Stale Univer-
sity. Approximately 1, 00O0student government leaders, representing
o v e t 400 colleges and universities, will be in attendance to determino
National Student Association policy for the coming year and elect national
officers (the term of radical David Ifshin of Potomac, Maryland, i s
now up, and Ifshin will be replaced by another studeot radical).
shops have been scheduled on such topics as s t u d a t legal rights, scxiam,
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ecology, student power, racism, voter registration and educational
.reform. While in session, conferees will hear speeches by such national
figures as Doctor Daniel Ellsberg, Senator Birch Bayh, Senator George
McGovern, Representative Paul McCloskey, antiwar- baby doctor
ilenjamin Spock, self-admitted revolutionary cuminunisl David Dellingcr ,
-and N a t i h a l Welfare Rights Organization leader George Wiley.
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e 7 August, Washington, D. C.
distributed publicizing a planned peoplcs' proaes t m a r c h to tlrc Department
of Labor on the above date to demand jobs and training for blind people.
The march is scheduled to begin a1 10:30 a.m. a t the Lincoln Memorial.
No more than a handful of participants, if any, i s expected-to particip te.
At the Atlanta conference of May Day Collectives, a circular was
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has requested a permit for the GI Collective to conduct demonstrations
in Lafayette P a r k daily on the above dates.
tions i o to show the lack of GI rights and to pro ose ways to improve
this condition.
a28 Ahgust, Washinaton, D.C. and New York
Democratic Society .- Worker Student Alliance, will hold demonstralions
in the above citiee '(and perhaps elsewhere) to demonstrate their disap-
proval of high unemployment.
These demonstrations will probably also
attack President Nixon's Hew economic policy. At Washington, parfici-
pants will m a r c h from 14th Street and Columbia Road to a rally site at
The Washington Area GI Collective (David E. Jones, co-ordinafor)
The purpose of the demonstra-
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