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SDS Speaker Outlines Concept of New American Revolution

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27
Month
June
Year
1967
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The anti-Vieigxm ga? ment.” He also suggested thiit zation. All three have made Robert Gottlieb, a delegate from
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the futdre-continue its present Vietnam War pmtest at the cod Hayden’ like the other speak _H the U_ S' today __ but ¥hat It
form 0 Protest mflvement or vention which continues through ers on the program, contended ISA only a _factor. He said the
“work for an Alll€l‘1CaI1 revolu- Sunday that the United States is losing mass media are a new center
tion to get us out of Vietnam,” _ Hayden, with two other Ameri- the war. °f FQOWFI3 dang tglat We are
Tho as Ha n a former 03115, Herbeirt AI§>fl1ek€g‘» who “If we don’t know that Viet- igggélggglstf, y e consumer
RM' h' ""'D '1 ~ df _ 'd WRS feP01‘te to e_3 onnnn-nam (North Vietnam and Viet ' A . 5
her? liggwdaaly e lor sal UlS'C Party flle01`eUClHH, Qld' Cong) is winning and that the Tjhe ilteglatlve he tegeaeeteid
y y' Yale UI1iVeI`SitY PI`0f~ Stallgllttm Chinese are prepared to inter- is O .Cul 3. nogefsen la .s§§?n`
Iéayden, one of the founders _Lynd, defied a U_S_ State De_ vane’ then We really havent ing, mcu ing e ense spe g
of tu d e nts for Democratic partment ban in late 1955 to go read the New York Times ,, he and advertising, and give _the
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_ . . g _ fmdmg mp' _ T’ Oglesby told the delegates -t t b th 1 -
and universities across the na Others addressing the S9e_ __ t. t THUUIY, 110 Y e Pe0Pe 111
tion who are a t t e n d i n g the cial SDS conventioh assemblylon thatlfhf Pia 'e mqvelsgignisrofig power, Gottlieb said.
group’s 1967 national convention the Vietnam situation yesterday sea "0 P ay 3 sign 1 He noted that although the
on the U-M campus. . were Carl p_ 0g1es|oy_ past da. lnrchalgilnéieglffn gffl,i,?;“I2§?; U. S. has ehanged economically,
Speaking, on the _“American tional SDS president andf: a gsixgywe can do at-the moment ;°§;§;§1t_§1l;St;;1;t§“°t“re has re'
revolutlon concept, Hayden former Ann Arbor resident, and is try to Survive,” he Said G tr b -d th t SDS
said: “That position has not yet Nick Egleson, the president Th f A n Arbor reSi_ Oile pmpose , a f
been aired by the peace move- of the national student organl dehtéangiglgéwolgd Wimgr said gigianlze the teaching pro es-l
Asia WOU eve OP FHP1 Y e¢0' A Boston delegate, Jaree Is-
lnom-icallyfif.,etl1;e§.Ilni§_eQ,;§teteS nel, saidsieelfeased productivity
left it alone Wifll japan HU is a precormitforigibf
Chiila regumine f0I`meI` large tinuation of capitalism and im--
Sea e tra ef _ perialism. But, he said, the peo-7
The U-S- is tryins to 1S0late ple" are resisting exploitation.
iChina and establish trade agree- Tha cost of the Vietnam war,
lments with the smaller Asian is borne by the Workers through
i Y1ati0I1S,_ Oelesby Said~ _ layoffs, speedups and being sent
L He Sald the U. S. rerresentlns off to war, he told the delegates.
western culture has a desire to He Said the SDS will edugate
I master the ldniverse and ration- the Workers .
H ize eVe1`yt ing- At another discussion session
e “There are only two _alterlla-`it was suggested that profession-
2 tives, feltllef P8Ve A513 with al people such as engineers and
_white Peéllllie OT get 1100; and get teachers be organized.
Asia wri e er own is ory,” e -l°*-"*-_-*-"“°“
said. ' l
_‘ Egieson said that his talks
_with North Vietnamese indicate
[they believe they can obtain a
military victory. “They don’t
_ think they can drive the U, .,
g into the sea, but they do believe
-they have the ability to deny#
fvictory to the United States,”|
he said.
I “They expect an escalationl
of the war, and they talk in
terms of a 20-year war,” he
l said. .
I In other sessions yesterday