Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 04, 1977, Page 8, Image 8

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    Reporter speaks of revolutions
Eye-witness relays viewpoints
based on first-hand experience
The better-organized the
black majority becomes in
South Africa, the more it is op
pressed by their government,
news correspondent Wilfred
Burchett said to almost 300
persons Wednesday in 167
EMU.
“There's no possibility
negotiations will take place,"
Burchett added, saying re
volutionary leaders in South
Africa only resorted to arms
after other means of dealing
with the government had been
exhausted.
Burchett addressed the topic
of “Revolution—a View from
the Front Lines,” relaying his
experiences in China, Africa,
Vietnam, North Korea, Laos,
Mozambique, Angola and the
Middle East. This was his first
speaking tour in the United
States.
He is a veteran reporter for
the Guardian, an independent
Marxist newspaper. His ap
pearance with irwin Siiber, the
executive editor of the New
York based newspaper, was
sponsored by the University
Cultural Forum, the MayDay
Cultural Committee and the
Eugene chapter of the National
Lawyers Guild.
Examining his media cover
age of revolutions, Burchett
said he is impressed with the
solidarity of revolutionary peo
ple.
In Africa today, “this is the
last push now into the stron
ghold of racism and fascism.,'
he said. He added the black
revolutionary forces will “push
further south until they have
South African troops against
the sea.”
In a question and answer
session following Burchett s
speech, he was asked why the
Guardian criticizes South Af
rica, where 67 blacks were kil
led in the 1960 demonstration,
but ignores Uganda, where
hundreds of thousands are
rumored to have been mas
sacred. Burchett repiied,
“Uganda is, unfortunately, an
independent country."
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Julian Bond
speaks Mon.
The EMU Cultural Forum will
present Georgia State Sen. Julian
Bond for a free guest address
Monday at 8 p.m. in the ballroom
of the EMU.
Bond, nationally prominent civil
rights leader and founder of the
Student Non-Violent Coordinating
Committee, won election to the
Georgia Legislature in 1965 He
was denied his seat in the Assem
bly by legislators objecting to his
"statements on the war in Viet
nam."
Despite winning two special
elections in 1966, he still did not
take his seat until 1967 after the
U S. Supreme Court declared the
Georgia State Legislature had
erred in refusing his place He
eventually served four terms in the
House, and in November of 1974
was elected to the State Senate
where he now serves
Former prof
dies in Eugene
A former University psychology
professor, Lester Beck, died Fri
day at Sacred Heart Hospital at
the age of 68.
Beck was a member of the Uni
versity faculty from 1934 to 1942
He then entered the military ser
vice and resumed teaching after
the war He taught at University of
Southern California, Portland
State College and Oregon Col
lege of Education at Monmouth
until his retirement in Eugene five
years ago
Beck was an author of text
books and articles His book and
film entitled Human Growth are
still used to teach sex education in
schools
Contributions in memory of
Beck should be made to the Uni
versity Development Fund
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