Show I 'Friday Sept 27 Qiwm SPECIAL TO STUDENT LIFE While the organization known as Students for a Democratic Society represents only a minus cule minority of students it has managed to play a leading role in the violence bloodshed and arson that have exploded across college campuses from Columbia to Stanford Details of how this small but militant group has managed to disrupt college life are revealed in the October Reader’s Digest by Eugene Methvin of the maga zine’s Washington bureau Quot ing SDS officials and members he reports that the organization's ultimate goal “is nothing less than the destruction of society itself” Methvin quotes one speaker at SDS’ national convention at East Lansing Mich last June “The to manipulate people ability and mass media violence through has never been greater the po tential for us as radicals nev er more exciting than now” FBI director J Edgar Hoover has said: “They are a new type of subersive and their danger is great” Issues Off-Camp- us SDS’s tactics Include use of issues to disrupt cam-pu- s life the article points out An SDS member from Wiscon sin put it this way: “We or students gainzed dormitory around rules and then it was easy to move them on such is sues as the university’s relation to Chase Manhattan Bank” The article quotes these a mong specific SDS proposals for disruption of society picking pub-li- e fights with welfare workers starting trash can fires and pull ing fire alarms in high schools as “forms of protest” making appointments by the score with university deans and registrars to “overuse the bureaucracy” checking out an inordinate num ber of books to disrupt libra ries and study programs dis off-camp- y t 'w V: rupting draft boards by regis tering under a false name so “federal agents will spend much attempting to track down people who do not exist” While it purports to follow a line of “independent radical Ism” Methvin reports SD§ be trays growing signs of links to hard-corprofessional comniu nists Known communists have sat in on SDS meetings and coach e ed organizers since the organi zation was founded in 1962 SDS leaders frequently travel to Red capitals two of three national officers chosen at last June’s national convention were self proclaimed communists Anti-Krem- lin many SDSers are ac tively antiKremlin they share with the communists a common desire to destory to annihilate and to tear down the article While asserts Citing SDS’s role in the upheaval at Columbia Uni re-ce- VSf ' '''$ di legitimate grievances by students must receive “far more attention” from officals than hereto fore Methvin says that prompt action by school authorities in support of the antlradlcal “Majority Coalition” would have averted escalating violence that culminated in cancellation of classes at Columbia While acknowledging that legi timate grievances by students must receive “far more attention” from officials than heretofore Methvin Housing Plan LOS ANGELES (UPI)— The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has approved in principle a plan where persons paying rent for homes in government housing projects be credited with a portion of the payments toward purchase of the house The resolution by Supervisor Kenneth Hahn was sent to all candidates seeking the says that prompt action by students and administrators is a must to pre vent campus wide clashes in the future said presidency Hahn said at least 25 per cent of the rent paid should be applied toward eventual ownership of the housing unit Sidney Hook noted New York University philosophy professor has You-G-o that SDS members “threaten to become tha fnm S3 'if m y k Jnhii ' Pay-as- - tfy 'tW '9 i 't nt verslty Methvin declares that grave diggers of academic free firmer action by school author dom in the United States” Only lties in support of the anti-raprompt action by school author! cal “Majority Coalition” would ties and the overwhelming have averted escalating violence majority of students can that culminated in cancellation vent the grave from being pre dug of classes at Columbia While that acknowledging ” 'V'" VrMV ssSs-s- ""V "SswsWs' --r "'yA & tifre head of dm efass wdk Don’t look now but your high IQ will be showing if you manage your college money with ThriftiCheck With your own personalized ThriftiCheck checking account you can write checks and pay bills by mail (Big time saver) And you’ll have an accurate much you spend and where up-to-d- record of how ate you spend it plus how much you have left in your account Visit First National Bank or Pioneer National Bank today and open your ThriftiThriftiGhecks are just 10c a check No minimum balance required No service charges ever ThriftiCheck checkbook checkss Any amount opens your low-coCheck checking account Free Check account cover Best money manager you’ll ever have and name-imprinte- d r st nm&MKMi p uim an tuinuM cuuauuu Thrifti- - uxecu n uci c no ICVVlf TDi Ipjj II MCI Barm nanonaL pioheer LOGAN UTAH OU ' UM utfiaa axt? 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