Friday, October 23, 1970 University Daily Kansan 9 War Resistance Is Urged John Weismiller, active in the war, wrote and presently employed at Book Store Bank, said Thursday at an announcement that he thought the best ways to treat the war in Vietnam were through draft and tax evasion or other means. The primary goal of the league, Weismiller said, is the ending of all war. He said. "Peace is not just ending the war in Vietnam or ending Sinai aggression, it's ending all aggression." To attain this goal will take many committed people, Weismiller said. He suggested draft and tax evasion or force as a means of supporting the league's stand on the war. He said that evasion refers to refusal to file tax returns or to file wrongly filed board, and resistance referee filing a tax return yet refusing to pay or giving one's name to a bank or refusing to be registered Evasion is a passive act as opposed to resistance, which is active, Weismiller said. To resist the war, Weslisman said draft age males could go to Canada. obtain conscientious objector deferments or turn in draft cards. He said they can wear an identification induction and go underground Wesmilier said that the increase in offenders decreased the chances of being caught for war resistance. Another way to non-violently protect the way is to not pay委屈. A complaint can be imposed on a person said to be impounded so said he only knows of three or four cases of phones being stolen, but the panies usually don't want to be collection 'agencies' for the theft. Refusing to pay income tax is another mealtime to more fit for the job, with Weismiller said. One can either not make enough money to be paid or not earn enough. exemptions than he is entitled to, or take a job that doesn't withhold tax, he said. Wisdomier said the League is a pacifist, non-denominational organization united by the aim of preventing war in any war and their attempts to remove the causes of war. He said the league follows Ghandi's outlook in that they want war to be active rather than a passive force. He said, "Non-victimise is a force for good, and a force for change as seen in India and on a small scale in other places." The only requirement for membership in the league, Weismlier said, is that a person must himself to the following pledge: "War is a crime against you. You determined not to support any kind of war, international or civil, and to strive for the removal of your enemy." Weismiller said" the league made no demands on members except that they "live this discipline, impose discipline or direction." According to Weismiller, there are more than 10 War Resisters who are fighting against the today. They endorsed the war moralsurians. offer draft bans. 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