6 Wednesday, February 10, 1971 University Daily Kansan KU Chapter Starts Over Three Reorganize SDS By SCOTT SMITH Kanean Staff Writer A Ridges apartment, four cups of coffee, two nearly empty packs of cigarettes, a partially depleted room table covered with stacks of literature and three political books, and where the local chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) is being taught. The three political activists, Eric Nyberg, Lawrence graduate student and director of the Mo., junior, and Steve Flack, Overland Park junior, are members of a revolutionary movement. Their goal is to precipitate a socialist revolution in the United States. Retracting the events that led to the present SDS group, New York State has developed between the worker-student alliance and the old order of SDS. The conflict materialized during a debate about the approximately 400 old order SDS members walked out of the Chicago SDS convention in that "The members who walked out were a center-left coalition that desired an exclusive membership." he said. NYBERG SAID the group, interested in the Weatherhead closed revolutionary cells in preparation for the intrusion of fascism. "They were after psychological liberation through violence and terror." Nyberg said. in SDS terminology in the Wellington and the Radical Youth Movement 0 or 1 RYM-1. The other two factions were called RYM-2 and were called RYM-3. "The Weathermen appeared again during October, 1970 for the 'Days of Rage' in Chicago." Nyberg said. "RYM 2-quietly current reorganization of SDS is coming from WRAWS rank." HISTORICALLY, SDS has been a white, middle-class Fire heavily damaged an attic apartment at 1104 Tennessee St. about 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Damage Is Extensive In Fire Sanders said he did not know the cause of the blaze. Sanders said no one was in the building when firemen arrived. The fire was extinguished alightly and the alarm sounded, he said. Lawrence Fire Chief Fred Hawkins started a story frame structure started on a bed in the apartment. The lower floors sustained extensive smoke damage. The fire department identified the occupant as Van Button, a 19-year-old KU student. Fire officials gave no other iden- tities to the occupants or names of the occupants of the apartments on the lower floors. Girls Liberal; Mothers Not NEW YORK (UPI)—Today's teen-age girls hold more liberal views about dating, mating and parenting than mothers rate most conservative of all, according to a new SEVENTEEN magazine survey. The survey also showed that four in five teens date one boy exclusively. The others prefer to play the field. One-fourth of the teen-agers surveyed are premarital sexual activities are right when the couple is in love. COCHEPHAGEN (UPI)—Only one case of polio was registered in Denmark in 1970. During a campaign, the patients were afflicted with the disease. E-Co Berets - is a social organization movement, but its current reorganizers are structuring a movement that they say is not working with them. They say they are trying to organize a massive movement in the United States, proposed by the Weatherill team. *performs community services "SDS is still trying to overthrow fascism, which is the wholesale repression of in-formation," but our immediate aim is not violent destruction, as was the Weathermen's, but rather capitalizing on the tremendous possibilities for mass violence. services exhibits a drill team a coed affiliate to the open to all women Nyberg emphasized the SDS not to mean that SDS was involuntary, but he saw need to gain mass support before a revolution could be achieved. "TO BE A successful movement," Flack said, "we have to elevate ourselves above a struggle of ideas." For those women in interest in learning their science, campus group, you are invited. Feb. 14 at 2:00 p.m. Feb. 16 at 7:00 p.m. in the Science Building. The three agreed that syntax in political programs is in political discourse and seemed to be able to incorporate their separate ideologies into a national language. For more information contact: BRENDA BORRON (312) 844-8255 Sally Martyn, 864-8255 or Jan Masterson, 843-6318. As a group they said they were left of the old SDS because they did not believe that capitalism could be patched up to make an acceptable solution. They also believed the revolution had to be socialistic. "CAPITALISM," Nyberg said, "is a system that pushes protests aside through its hunger for profits." As an example, he said the oeology concern was headed for a year when he would eventually resent its cut back in profits. Nyberg cited racism and student government insults as reasons for his and said SDS aimed to gain sympathy and support from the frustrated people in such situations. "The ALLIANCE of workers and students is a natural," Nyberg said "because in our classroom we have students working class after graduation." According to Nyberg, all workers, regardless of their backgrounds, were being told that the revolution had to be widespread and progressive change came from the bottom up. Therefore, Nyberg said, SIDS were being excluded instead of trying to change it. "The movement is in humanistism, we are building a common ground to work with others who are oppressed," Urban said, "but everyone, from everyone, since the source of the problem is those who have chosen a religion." ALL THREE agreed that after revolution a state would be able to set its own attitudes for a counter-revolution, a counter-class, but they classify the state should be thoroughly understood and the destruction of capitalism, they said, they would offer people the positive alternative of a free society. URBAN SAID SDS would not attempt to organize workers because that alienated workers and created problems in support workers, he said, because workers had massive power and an objective need for force. The current activities of the local SDS chapter will be to establish a basic form and then try to draw people into it. Nyberg said, "We are in a stage of growing and it will take us two or three weeks to become good and solid." The next meeting of the group will be at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Cottonwood Room of the Kansas Union. A bill which would have prohibited the use in Kansas of cans and nonreturnable bottles for beverages was killed Wednesday by the legislature's State and State Affairs Committees. The bill would have prohibited the use of cans or nonreturnable bottles for soft drinks after July 1, 1971, and for beer after July 1. Bill to Prohibit Cans, No-Return Bottles Dies According to Rep. 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