Socialist Study Club Supports Third Force By DIANNE STONEBRAKER Committed to the establishment of a democratic socialist society, the Socialist Study club is today a recognized organization on our campus. Twelve students who believe the fight for democracy and the fight for socialism to be identical have formed a club to support through educational measures all activity contributing to "building a third camp of the people against the war blocs of stalinism and capitalism." The club is absolutely opposed to Communism. According to the preamble of its constitution, "the Communist parties are unrelenting enemies of, and have nothing in common with, socialism." Most of the KU socialists believe in libertarian socialism; to them a progressive society is one that moves toward freedom, a reactionary society one that moves toward totalitarianism. The KU socialists refuse to be blind followers of a faith. The preamble to the club's constitution states: "We do not believe that socialism will solve all problems of mankind, or that it can solve most of them; but we do believe that socialism alone can create the conditions under which final solutions can even be attempted." "The membership of the club does definitely not consider affiliation When filter turns brown in Medicine 10 filters-104 NEW: MEDICO CREST—$3.00 Medica's Finest! Rich Burgundy finish. MEDICO V.F.O.— $2.00 MEDICO MEDALIST—$1.50 Wide variety of styles and sizes. Write S. M. Frank & Co., N.Y. for Booklet 0 Pipes or Cigarette Holders-throw it away, with the nicotine, juices, flakes and tars it has trapped. Insert fresh filter for cooler, cleaner, dryer, sweeter smoking. Imported Briar. MEDICO CIGARETTE HOLDERS—$1 LAWRENCE DRIVE-IN THEATRF Phone 260 One-half mile west on Hwy. 59 Fred MacMurray Maureen O'Hara NOW! ENDS TONITE "FATHER WAS A FULLBACK" FRIDAY SATURDAY Vaughan Monroe Ella Raines Walter Brennan "SINGING GUNS" with any nation-wide socialist organization," Dan Gallin, chairman, said. "The function of the club is to provide an arena for the discussion and an outlet for the ideas of democratic socialism. Affiliation would only hinder the club in the exercise of these functions." The club has adopted as statement of policy the "Declaration Against War," published last fall in "Labor Action," independent socialist weekly. This declaration was adopted by the West Coast Socialist Youth conference last November. It calls for support and building of a third camp —democratic socialism—as the only alternative to exploitation and war. "Anvil and Student Partisan," published in cooperation with other student socialist groups across the country, is the official organ of the club. It is a student anti-war quarterly which includes editorials, reviews, poetry and student news. The meetings of the club are open. Members are accepted by majority vote. The club plans to follow a speaker program and to show films. It also serves as a distribution agency for socialist literature. In view of the present situation the aims of a socialist group are modest, according to the spokesman of the club: "to survive and to bear witness," to maintain leadership for a time when it may be needed and to educate and organize within the limitations imposed by the situation. At the same time the Socialist Study club members will support all activities for immediate reforms, such as the fight for the rise of a labor party that would internationally back socialist forces, for a higher standard of living, against Jim Crow and anti-semitism and for the defense of civil liberties. John Ise, professor of economics, is faculty adviser to the club. 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