THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1960 Coalitions May Rule Kennedy's Congress WASHINGTON (/P) President-elect John F. Kennedy will have a Congress of reduced Democratic majorities in which coalitions of Republicans and Southern Democrats may be a dominant force on many issues. The Republicans scored gains in both the Senate and House in Tuesday’s congressional elections. With the last Senate race set tled in late returns, Democrats were assured of a 64-36 Senate majority in the 87th Congress which convenes Jan. 3. This is down 2 from the C 6-34 margin they now hold In races for House seals, how ever, Republicans already have scored a nel gain of 19. winning 167 while the Democrats won 256. In still undecided contests Republicans led Democratic ri vals for 10 more seats, while Democrats were ahead in 4 others. ..The House lineup had been a 283-154 Democratic majority in this now expiring 86th Congress. Republican - Dixie Democratic coalitions have been potent fac tors in deciding many an issue of the past, or at least forcing a com promise to suit their views. These are . loosely knit groups teaming together when they feel like it. going their own ways when they don't, and sometimes not unanimous in either choice. House Republicans figure that on many issues they can count on support of 80 or more Southern members ,to swing a majority vote. In the Senate, the Republi cans often have been able to team up with 16 to 18 Sputhern sena tors. and also swing a mapority. As few as 140 House Republi cans teaming with 80 Southern —Penn State is the only insti tution in Pennsylvania giving work in Hotel Administration. iUiiiMNiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiimiMiiiiimimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimEiiiimmiimiiiiiimmtimmitiiitmiriimiiiMiimmimiiiimiiiiiHmilifiiiiluiimiiti wish a chance ganization; here's your chance! lected by interview to serve on sociation (ISA). The purpose of execute all campus-wide independent social events. All students applying will be assigned to comm their choice... and ten people will be selected for IS< [ Democrats could command one more than the 213-vote major ity. In the Senate 16 Southerners and 35 Republicans could produce the 51-vote majority needed in that 100-member branch. These teamups often involve economic and civil rights legisla tion, and both are expected to be issues in the coming Congress ses sion. Place: Waring Lounge Those male Under the reorganization of Applications for interviews are at the H. U. B. des THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA ROSES AND REC A RED ROSE Given FREE Girl Attending WEST HALLS ADMISSION FREE To All GIRLS From 8.0 independent students residing on cam to get in on the groundwork of a gro’ Fluid Mechanics Seminar Parts 111 and IV of the film. “Fluid Dynamics of Drag," will be: presented at 4:10 p.m. Friday in: 305 Mechanical Engineering to. the Fluid Mechanics Seminar. Feat: 1:56, 4:29. 7:02, 9:25 I ROBUST I 8 Show of Razzle-Dazzle... 8 8 A Wonderfully 8 1 Engaging Movie!" B York VOCtt PVMK UK Tracy March Kelly SvaMEsanr "Hhe uVSvJBBMBEA MXIASfD THAU WWBBVMV UWTID AffTTSTS I. S. A. A. 1.M., members wi I. S. A. is to plan, pro Results —Try t DELICIOI And plenty of it 10 os. U.S. steak, prepared the w. YOU like it, trench fries. 1c luce and tomato salad, bre and butter. All this tor $1.29 The Burger Shoppe also ! cheeseburgers, milkshakes, a: for breakfast too! Slop in to YE OLDEBU Directly Acres Time: 8:00 an independent Stu tc R