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actions show otherwise, Whitley
says
RCYB advocates armed
struggle to overthrow the U S
government — with qualifica
tions The main thrust of their
campaign is summarized in a
quote from Mao on one of their
leaflets
“To overthrow a political
power, it is always necessary
first of all to create public opin
ion, to do work in the ideological
sphere This is true to the
revolutionary class as well as tor
the counter-revolutionary
class "
Cheng says the extent of their
work in the community is
“training people in the class
struggle and participating in lots
of demonstrations "
The election of Pres Ronald
Reagan is viewed by Whitley as
a product of necessity by the
ruling class in its attempts to
maintain power She calls
Reagan a"puppet"
On the issue of United States
intervention in El Salvador,
RCYB members align them
selves with the struggle of the
Salvadorean revolutionaries
RCYB is sponsoring a tour this
fall by a group of revolutionary
Salvadoreans and a Cuban
representative to give their side
of the situation
Two members of the RCYB
currently are facing charges of
first degree arson and resisting
arrest in connection with an in
cident last spring when former
hostage Victor Tomseth spoke
in the EMU Ballroom As Tom
seth began to speak. John
Kaiser, an RCYB member, ran to
the stage and threw a burning
swath of yellow cloth in front of
the podium
Cheng says this action sym
bolized their stand with the
people of Iran against the ruling
class A scuffle broke out in
volving EMU security and both
Whitley and Kaiser were arrest
ed.
Cheng says the incident is
typical of their problems with
police agencies They talk of
bugging and cars parked in
front of members' houses as
proof of police harassment
Despite this Whitley and
Cheng are undaunted To them
the revolution goes on until they
are successful
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a few good writers
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work as freelance reporters or
photographers at 2 p m Friday
Sept 25 The meeting will be in
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EMU
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events that relate to students
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ing small news stories, gradual
ly working their way up to more
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tor in a specific beat and some
reporters eventually are hired
for regular staff positions
"That's where I started says
Emerald editor Sally Hodgkin
son, referring to her exper
iences as a reporter three years
ago
Hodgkinson says writing tor a
college newspaper is one of the
best ways to get a foot in the
journalism job market "Em
ployees are looking for
reporters with experience, she
says, not necessarily good
grades "
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about $4 for an average story
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meeting. contact Gabe
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