[THE WORKER, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1960 [RATTLING THE SABRE 'BEHIND ENEMY LINES']
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THE;~ORKER, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1S, 1960
Rattling the Sabre
`Behind Enemy Lines'
By MIKE NEWBERRY
It is not easy to coo as a dove
of peace if you have a dagger
between your teeth.
That is the stance of the U.S.
Army Reserve's "Special Forces"
units who are undergoing step-
ped up training in sabotage and
guerrilla tactics and propaganda
"behind enemy lines in tame of
war in order to train, supply,
and direct guerrilla operations",
reports' the July-August issue of
'The Army Reservist'.
"Operations conducted by Spe-
cial Forces trained guerrilla
units", notes 'The Army Reserv-
ist', "will be primarily directed
against enemy .rear areas... "
These nefarious operations con-
sist of:
? "Military operations-raids,
ambushes of ene'ny military ele-
ments and des 'uction of enemy
military suppl"; and
? The orgizing of "con-
trolled guerria,,as'" that are
"friendly" to thechind the lines
invaders.
"Policy and d'Ce4ion for Spe-
cial Forces activities cone from
the Office of the Special War-
fare Division", 'The Army Re-
servist' reports. This office is
directly responsible to the De-
partment of the Army, and thus
to the high command.
Incredibly and callously boast-
ing that orders for this stepped
up activity and activating of
sabotage units were issued on
March 21, 1960, Army propa-
gandists reveal that this policy
was put into effect two months
before the summit conference in
May!
This "Damn the Summit!" at-
titude of the Pentagon sheds
further light on the bellicose,
warlike acts of the brass hats
in Paris'.
While Washington talked peace,
in Paris and Geneva, it hid be-
hind its innocent, "Who me?"
smile, not only the U-2 provo-
cation, but a devious policy of
deliberate war planning com-
plete with Quisling and guerrilla
hallucinations.
The 316th Special Forces De-
tachment is typical of how these
sabotage units plan to work.
According to 'The Army Re-
servist' this unit is trained "to
act as paratroopers operate be-
hind enemy lines and acquire any
necessary addit'onal sskills." It
does not say what all these "ad-
ditional skills" are, but it does
say they include: "knowledge of
tactics, techniques, weapons, de-
molitions, communications, and
foreign languages."
Knowledge of a foreign lan-
guage (which one?) is a require-
ment for volunteers, for propa-
ganda is' one of the main wea-
pons of sabotage work, it is re-
ported.
"The mission of the 316th",
reports 'The Army Reservist', "is'
to penetrate deep into enemy
territory in order to develop and
employ native guerrilla forces."
That is to establish Quisling-type
units.
Composed "entirely" of Wash-
ington, D. C. men and govern-
ment employes', who are in the
Army Reserve, this unit is train-
ed "in every aspect of guerrilla
warfare."
One wonders if any State De-
An Jir-1VitnessAccount ofAccount of Dulles-Ike What
By ART SHIELDS
ALLEN DULLES, the "Master
Spy," is a sort of acting Presi-
dent. So James Reston of the
New York Times once suggest-
ed. But Ike has the title. Ike
meets the Dress'. Ike faces Khrush-
chev. And Ike has to get brief-
ings from Dulles.
We must he frank at this point.
We didn't hear the latest brief-
ing. No reporter was admitted.
We just did the best we could.
And the reader may believe this
report - from our telepathic
recorder - at his own risk.
The scene of the brief'ng was
a spacious "cabin" in the Colo-
rado Rockies, where Ike likes to
rough it in comfort. A big log
was blazing in the fireplace.
Guns, golf clubs and f's'hing tackle
hung from the walls. Tall glasses
stood on the heavy oak table. But
Ike looked unhappy as the fol-
lowing conversation began:
A BAD TIME
IKE: I hakl a bad time today,
Mr. Dulles. A church delegation
got in. I couldn't get rid of 'em.
It was a perfect day for fishing,
but they didn't care. They just
fretted and fretted about our
overseas bases. Said the bases
made nothing but trouble. Said
there wouldn't a been any trouble
about Powers and the RB-47 if
we hadn't those bases'. Said
they'd get us into war, and the
American people don't want to
die. Said we ought to give 'em
up - can't hold 'em long any-
way.
DULLES (sternly): How did
they get past the Secret Service,
Mr. President?
IKE: It's hard to stop preach-
ers, Mr. Dulles.
DULLES: We ought to replace
the Secret Service with my CIA
boys. They can spot a pacifist
a mile away.
IKE: But what about those
bases, Mr. Dulles? Khrushchev
will be talking about 'em in the
United Nations next week. Can
we hold 'em? That's what I want
to know.
DULLES: We got to hold them,
Mr. President. We can't destroy
Communism without them.
HOW. CAN WE DO IT?
IKE: I want to destroy Com-
munism as much as you, Mr.
Dulles. But how can we do it?
They're getting stronger all the
time.
DULLES: We first have to
locate the targets, Mr. Presi-
dent, to know where to strike.
The Russians and Chinese are
very secretive. The; don't give
us any military maps. And we
can't photogranh targets with-
out bases to i;y from.
IKE: I agree with you, Mr.
Dulles. I always said you're the
smartest mar. I ever knew, out-
side of your brother. And you
can't say I didn't back you up
in the U-2 business. I backed you
although it put Dick and me in
the scup. But I can't help feeling
a little let down, Mr. Dillies'. You
told me they cculdn't hit Powers
at sixty-eight ti^ousand feet
DULLES (flush'ng) : I didn't
know they had that new rocket,
Mr. President. But we'll lick
them next time. We'll get a
plane that can fly at. one hun-
dred thousand feet.
THE CIA CODE
IKE: But you said Powers
would never let himself be taken
alive and confess.
DULLES: That wasn't my
fault, Mr. President. The tramp
didn't followe the CI,,cgde. We
gave him a poisoned pin, and
put a stick of TNT under his
seat. He saved his miserable life
instead. But don't worry. We'll
have a better man next time.
IKE: I don't know. Look what
happened to the RF-47 this sum-
mer. The Russians say those fel-
lows confessed.
* * *
The telepathic recording broke
down at this point. When it came
on again the Master Spy's em-
phasis had shifted.
DULLES: We've got a million
men overseas, Mr. President.
They're scattered all over the
world in eighty-one bases in
sixty-five countries.
IKE: Maybe they're scattered
too much. In a war - - -
"NO MORE REVOLUTIONS"
DULLES: They're not just
there for war against Russia and
China, Mr. President. That's part
of it, of course. They also have
other jobs' to do. The people in
those countries are getting out of
hand. Our Army, Navy and Air
Force have a duty - - -
IKE: A duty to keep the peo-
ple down, Mr. Dulles.
DULLE: Right, Mr. President.
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"BEHIND ENEMY LINE" guerrilla tactics demonstrated by
Sgt. Richard Miller, of the U. S. Army Reserve "Special Forces".
In private life Sgt. Miller is an employee of the FBI.
partment officials, who are sup- policy", are members of the
posedly in charge of shaping "peace-loving" unit in their spare
We can't have any more revolu-
tions.
IKE (heartily): Right! They
got to stop. You know, Mr. Dul-
les, each revolution seems worse
that the last. That's what Rocke-
feller tells me. He says we're
losing a billion in Cuba,
DULLES (bitter): Some of it
was mine, Mr. President. -'fhe-
Schroder bank - Foster and I
were in it, you know - lost two
big sugar plantations. When I
thank of those four hundred
thousand acres I get sick..
"THE OLD ARMY WAY"
IKE (clinching his fists): I'd
like to settle Castro's hash in
the old Army way. But they won't
let me do it. They say there'd
be more Latin American revolu-
t`ons. And therl those blasted
rockets! It's a terribly frustra-
tin.g would, Mr. Dulles.
DULLES: We'll get Castro yet,
Mr. President. My boys are busy.
They're doing an inside job in
the CIA way.
IKE: I know that, Mr. Dulles.
I never begrudged you the billion
a year - or is it two billions -
that you're getting. But still -
:K * :K
(Another breakdown! I'll have
to turn the old machine in. I
lost an hour before the psycho-
mechanic arrived, and Ike's
though again.)
* * *
IKE: I still don't feel good
about those bases, Mr. Dulles.
I don't know how to answer
Khrushchev. I wish you'ld give
me a written report. But please
make it brief. I'm going on vla-
cation. The strain of this job is
too great. I got to get away
from it all.
* * :K
(Our contact broke off again.
It didn't come back until Ike
was dreaming in his billowy bed
of- the jolly vacation when 'he'd
"get away from it all." And the
following meditation came from
the guest room on our telepathic
tape:
"I WONDER IF - -"
DULLES: Poor old Ike. He
was nice to work with. He never
butte'd in. . . I wonder who's
coming next. I wonder, I wonder
if it matters much to me. I'm as
good as Republican as Foster, I
guess, but I never had any
trouble with Truman. He set up
the Central Intelligence Agency
and gave me my first CIA, job.
Well . . . Presidents may come
and Presidents may go, but the
FBI and the CIA go on .. .
(And the Master Spy fell
asleep.)
COMING: Dulles's Report ox
the Bases.
Henderson Strikers Still Holding the Line
By a Worker Correspondent
HENDERSON, N. C. - The
textile workers here are at the
21/2 year mark of their strike
against the Harriet - Henderson
Cotton Mills. The TWUA main-
tains picket lines at the mill
gates in spite of the injunctions
of a company orientated judge.
(Workers say he is married into
the mill owners' family).
The workers are suffering
many hardships, but they are
confident that if they can hold
out they can win the strike. They
base their hopes on the Com-
pany's difficulties in hiring first
rate textile operators as scabs.
Because of a big labor turnover,
scabherders have been :kept busy
finding personnel to keep the
mills going. The result has been
a large number of rejected or-
ders due to poor workmanship.
The number of guards' around
the mills give the impression of
an armed camp. Mill workers
have been forbidden to talk to
strikers on pain of discharge.
Truck drivers ha,'e told the
strikers they have been threaten-
ed likewise. Union members be-
lieve that at least some of the
drivers are members of the
Teamsters Union and are. hoping
for some concrete help there.
The union maintains a com-
missary at the Union Halls, but
the workers are hoping for a re-
newal of outside support from
the AFL-CIO. When the strike
first broke, many unions sent aid,
but as the strike has' dragged
along, interest has badly fallen
off. There is constant communi-
ty pressure against union mem-
bers, led by the City Administra-
tion. In one community formerly
comprised of 420 textile families,
200 have been forced to leave
town in search of other employ-
ment. Unemployment compensa-
tion payments ran out long ago.
The strikers are aware that
they are not only striking in
their own behalf, but in the in-
terests of all Labor, particularly
in the South. In their own State,
the unions are under a constant
drumfire from the anti-labor tex-
tile bosses who dominate North
Carolina. In an effort to attract
more industry into the State, the
industrial and political leaders
are committed to a pol'ey of of-
fering low-paid, non-union labor
as a major inducement.
A number of Textile Union
leaders, headed by Boyd Payton,
international vice president, are
faced with up to 10 years in
prison as the result of a con-
spiracy frame-up that was part
of the strike breaking. The case
is now before the U.S. Supreme
Court.
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U. N., Foreign Aid
We, The People! - a na-
cal conservatives-proposed I III
States cancel all diplomatic
relations with the soviet gov-
ernment and all its satellites.
" Their embassies in this
nation serve as nests of
1 being used as instruments of
the organization said in a
resolution adopted at the
closing session of its na-
Salle hotel.
Income Tax "Evil"
The organization, which
reelected Billy James Har-
gis, a Tulsa evangelist, as its
national president, said the
income tax law is the " root
of all government evil " and
" The spiritual morale of
this nation has never been
crime, and alcoholism are at for
all-time highs," the resolu- for
tion said "our nation should t?ol~
have a spiritual rebirth in ors
order to save its soul and its ses
favor with God." ow
The organization called for peg
Ito friendly nations such as 1he
adoption of the Mason-Bailey 120
tariffs, aid removal of all
government regulation and
supervision of agriculture.
" Agree " with Nikita
'_`We concur with the
Khrushchev that-the?Vff#C4
recommend that the United
States withdraw from the
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against federal aid to educa-
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Where Russia Stands
in Machine Tools
Far Behind U. S. and May Slide
Farther, Expert Asserts
BY JOSEPH ATOR
Two previous columns by this writer, devoted to the
National Machine Tool Builders association's quinquennial
exposition that closed Friday at the Amphitheater in the
competitive. advantages that American in-
dustry has derived from improved tool de-
signs. But what about our rivals, the
Russians, who boast that they will soon out-
plans?
A visitor to the show, whose business lt.
is to know such things, is of the opinion that'
the Russians are not only far behind us in,
their present machine tool designs, but are
certain to fall farther behind if they con-
This is despite the fact that the speaker
voiced great respect for the talent and imagination of some.
of the designers in the machine tool institute that rules
Russian d e s i g n and pro-
"The Russians are trying
to standardize all of their
machine tools, first, to fit
them more readily into pro-
duction lines in any part of
their empire and, second, to
cut costs thru mass produc- i
tion of the machine tools!
themselves,". he said. "For
the same reasons, they have
frozen designs to some extent
to achieve lower costs thru
quantity production."
This, of course, is the exact
opposite of the course fol-
lowed.by the pumerous, rela-
tively small, American ma-
chine tool m a k e r s. Their
genius is for the manufac-
ture of specialized tools to
perform specific tasks more
efficiently. Their diversity of
ownership, and resulting
competition, produces a
greater diversity of new
ideas than can possibly come
from a single central plan-
ning agency.
Impedes Plant Rise
That centralization of, Rus-
sian planning has even im-
peded the construction of the
plants in which the Russians
intend to build their tools.
sov, chairman o# the state
ing to the central committee;
of the Communist party, at
a meeting on July 15 that 53
of 77 machine building plants
were still unfinished after
5 to more than 10 years, and.
that as a result of these de;
lays equipment for new in.,
dustrial installations some-
times was obsolete before it
was installed.
At the last machine tool
show, held in Chicago in
1955, a few tool builders
were just beginning to make
machines with what the in-
dustry calls numerical con-
trols. Punched tapes trans;
mitted electronic impulses to
servo-mechanisms which op-
erated controls of machines
that formerly had been op;
erated manually by the mas
chinist. Numerical controls
this year had come of age;
and had been supplemented
by computers with memory
drums that cause a machine
to repeat the same complex
operation over and over.
Progress Has High Price
This progress has a high
price. In the average mac
chine, the cost of the nest
controls is half or more of the
total cost, which frequently
exceeds a quarter of $. inill
lion dollars. The machines
yg? Oapgoo&6a.gcuracy. It
[Continued on page 11, col. 11
THOMAS HUGH LATIMER
COUNSELLOR & BROKER
5031 SOUTH DORCHESTER AVENUE
CHICAGO 15. ILLINOIS
Is Life so Dear or
Peace so Sweet, as to
be Purchased at the Price
of Chains and Slavery?
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Looking Ahead (1)
Release for Publication
After Noon Wednesday
September 14, 1960
., by Or. Georg. S. Benson
PRESIDENT-NATIONAL
EDUCATION PROGRAM
Surey, Arbnsu
RED POWER THROUGH
AGITATION
The Communist-led "student
riots" which halted the House
Un-American Activities Com-
mittee hearings in San Fran-
cisco last May 12-14, indicated
the tremendous power of the
Red Fifth Column within our
nation. For 20 years I have ad-
vocated the outlawing of the
Communist Party and its mem-
bers, all of whom are dedicated
to the destruction of our na-
tion.
The fact that only a handful
of skillful Red agents can con-
trol thousands of American
people, with propaganda and
agitation, and use them as in-
struments of power to crush an
agency of the U. S. Govern-
ment, ought to be evidence
enough that the Fifth Column
endangers our security. Upon
reading of the power wielded
by the Communist-led "student
riots" in Korea, Japan, Turkey
and other nations recently, too
many Americans say to them-
selves, "Oh, but it can't happen
here!" The facts of the San
Francisco Communist-led "stu-
dent riots" show emphatically
that it can happen here.
Seeking Recruits
Here is what the Communist
forces within the United States
are doing toward controlling
American students as one in-
strument for seizing total
power in our nation - as
stated officially by J. Edgar
Hoover, FBI director: "In 1959,
the Communist Party, U.S.A.,
launched a major campaign
with youth as its target. On
May 30-31, approximately 20
Looking Ahead (2)
young Communists from New
York City, Baltimore, Chicago,
Detroit, Los Angeles, and Phil-
adelphia attended a conference
with national leaders of the
Party at Party headquarters in
New York City. The purpose of
the meeting was to devise a
program to attract young
blood - teenagers, students,
and working youth - to the
ranks of the Party.
"After those May 1959 con-
ferences, campuses throughout
the Nation became prime tar-
gets for Communist infiltration
and recruitment efforts. The
Party began operating what
amounted to a regular lecture
bureau, with Party spokesmen
seizing every opportunity to
project their views on cam-
puses across the country.
Propaganda Program
"To establish a closer link
between the Party and its
youth groups, two of the most
promising and active young
Communists, Mortimer Daniel
Rubin and Danny Queen, were
included on the Party's nat-
ional committee. . . A new
Marxist youth organization,
Advance, was organized in
New York City. A drive is
currently underway to estab-
lish a new Marxist youth pub-
lication, `New Horizons. "
It is well to pause here and
contemplate the fact that just
a few months ago a smiling
Nikita Khrushchev, leader of
world Communism, was being
sumptuously entertained by
leaders in our governmental
and civic life here in the
United States; thus Commu-
nism was made to appear re-
spectable to impressionistic
American youth. They can
more easily recruit new mem-
bers. Their objective is to use
the recruits to gain control of
masses of non-Communist stu-
dents.
The Trap
Mr. Hoover's report con-
tinues: "The plans for the for-
mat of `New Horizons' reveal
the nature of the trap Commu-
nists are setting for campus
Looking Ahead (3)
students. Reporting on the pro-
posed format to the Party's
national executive committee
recently, Rubin pointed out
that `New Horizons' will not be
labeled a Marxist publication.
The purpose of this is to avoid
too close identification with
the Communist Party. But it
will, he said, give a `Marxist
analysis of the youth move-
ment and a socialist, Marxist
Leninist outlook.' He express-
ed the conviction that it would
be extremely effective in clos-
ing the gap between what he
termed democratic youth and
the youth on the left.
"Further illustrating the tre-
mendous drive the Party is
making to infiltrate student
groups is the agenda for a
youth conference the Party
held in Chicago, June 11-12,
1960. The major points on the
agenda for the two-day con-
ference were (1) `mass devel-
opments on the campus' and
(2) `l o f t-student d e v e l o p-
ments.' Discussed in relation to
these points were ways and
means by which young Com-
munists could exploit such con-
troversial issues on campuses
as civil rights, academic free-
dom, and other so-called peace
issues."
What is being done in our
nation to counteract these in-
tensive Communist activities
among our American youth?
Not much. Next week: What
you can do.
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COMMUNISM-A Disease
Address given by Dr. Fred Schwarz of
Sydney, Australia, before the combined
Houses of the Texas Legislature
Re-Printed from the Fifty-Sixth Legislature HRegularuSession
Austitn, Texas, March 25, 1959
Dr. Fred Schwarz was escorted to the
Speaker's
embrostrumth
ea Committee of
ers by H
o
f
ouse of Repre-
fivesentatives.
Speaker Carr Presented Honorable
Robert Hughes of Dallas County who
introduced Dr. Schwarz to the House
with the following words-
Mr. Speaker, Members of the House
and Distinguished Guests:
Today it is with great pleasure that
I have an opportunity to present to
you a distinguished gentleman, doctor
a,nd lecturer. This man is from Austra-
lia. He is a medical doctor who, some
years ago, left his profession because
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he learned, first hand, of the dangers
of the Communist Ideology. He has
spent the time since then going all. over
the world to bring this danger to the
attention of everyone who comes within
the scope of his magnetic personality.
He has addressed the joint Chiefs of
Staff, the National War College, Cen-
tral Intelligence Agency, Congressional
Committees. and many other organiza-
tions and groups who have come to
recognize him as an authority on this
subject, and I think that this House will,
do well to heed the message brought to
us this morning by Dr. Fred Schwarz
of Australia. I give you Dr. Schawrz.
(Dr. Schwarz then addressed the House
as follows)
Mr. Speaker, Representatives and
Guests of the State of Texas:
You can confer few greater honors
upon a citizen of Australia than the one
you have conferred upon me today;
the privilege of speaking to the repre-
sentatves of your vast,. uniquely gen-
erous, and hospitable, sovereign State
of Texas.
I am, by profession, a physician and
a surgeon; concerned with the preser-
vation of health and life. Communism
has already killed many millions of
people and proposes to kill many mil-
lions more. Therefore, by definition, it
is a disease.
It is a three-fold disease. It is a
disease of the body, because it kills;
a disease of the mind, because it is
associated with systematized delusions
not susceptible to rational argument;
and a disease of the spirit because it
denies God, materializes man, robs him
of spirit and soul, and in the last
analysis, even of mind itself and reduces
him to the level of a beast of the field.
The disease of Communism is mak-
ing fast epidemic progress and we are
confronted, not merely with the pos-
sibility, but with the probability that
at present rates of expansion, within
a generation it will have consumed the
entire Earth.
The most essential feature in the
treatment of any disease is accurate
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diagnosis. We have . a saying in the
medical profession: "It is better to
have the right operation done poorly
than the wrong operation done very
well." If the trouble is in the appendix,
you can gather the world's outstanding
surgeon and he can admit you to the
very finest hospital, gather together
superb assistants in nursing and anesthe-
siology and together ithey can do a
perfect operation to remove your gall
bladder. That operation may be the
very finest ever performed, but it does
suffer from the minor disadvantage--it
will not cure your original appendicitis.
It is quite obvious that our treat-
ment of Communism is a colossal
failure!
The enemy advances from strength to
strength. The free world retreats. The
area of freedom continually shrinks.
Every move that we make is appar-
ently unable to halt this advancing
force! I would like to ask the question:
Is it possible that our failure in this
struggle has rested upon an inaccurate
diagnosis? If we diagnose wrongly we
are certain to treat ineffectively. What
is Communism?
I am a salesman of a very simple
idea. This 'idea I find very difficult
to sell, and I have never been able to
understand why. It is no hard to sell
the idea that the football team desires
to make touchdowns, that the library
has books in it and not groceries; that
the hen lays eggs and not grapefruit.
But I find it tremendously difficult to
sell the idea that the Communists are
Communists; that they believe what
they say they believe; that their organi-
zation is the organization they outline;
that their objectives are the objectives
they proudly proclaim. Once we take
the simple step of acknowledging that
the Communists are precisely what they
say they are, the entire mystery vanishes,
,and their entire program derives a pur-
poseful integrated unity that is not only
comprehensible, but is almost mathe-
matically predictable.
Nikita Khrushchev recently said
"anyone who thinks we have forsaken
Marxism-Leninism is crazy. That won't
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happen until shrimp learn to-whistle!"
What is Marxism-Leninism? It is vitally
important that we should understand
precisely what this alleged science is.
To put it very briefly, Marxism-
Leninism teaches that there is no God;
that men and women are animals de-
void of soul, spirit, significant individual
value and continuity of life, and that
the human animal species has been
divided by its economic environment
into warring classes and that the basic
dynamic of capitalist society is a state
of war which Marx called the "class
war." The basic doctrine of Marxism-
Leninism is simply this: War is uni-
versal. This war is between the two
classes-the proletariat and the bour-
geoisie, as they were originally called.
The proletariat allegedly represented
the class of labor; the bourgeoisie rep-
resented the class of property owner-
ship. Between these two there is a
permanent, truceless state of warfare.
Now according to the Communist
theory of Marxism-Leninism the class of
property ownership controls the state
government. You gentlemen and ladies
represent, according to Communist
theory, the mechanism by which the
bourgeoisie enslaves and exploits the
working class. On the other hand the
proletariat generates its higher com-
mand, the Communist Party. This war
manifests itself as war between the
Communist Party and the government.
Now according to Marxism-Leninism,
the Communists did not declare this
war; they did not even necessarily de-
sire it. They simply recognized it and
recognized their historic duty to con-
summate it in victory. Originally this
war is within a state manifesting itself
as war between the Communist Party
and the Government. With the progress
of history, Communism has come to
power in the name of the proletariat,
in Russia, in China, in Eastern Europe;
the bourgeoisie remains in power in
America and in associated countries.
Therefore the class war has transferred
itself from the national to the interna-
tional, plane. The fundamental doctrine
of Marxism-Leninism is that Russia
and America are at war; that China
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and America are at war. The war is
universal, truceless. It embaces every
facet of human life. The weapons of
this war are multiple not merely the
traditional weapon of guns and bombs
and military science. Trade, language,
cultural interchange, sports, arts, edu-
cation and religion - everything is a
weapon in this class warfare. War is
universal,!
Since the basic Communist doctrine
is that Russia and America are at War,
what do they mean when they talk
about "peace"? There is no word in the
Communist lexicon used more frequnt-
ly than the word "peace." Wherever
Communists are gahered you find the
word "peace" displayed. They have
"Peace" movements, "Peace" prizes,
"Peace" festivals-the dove of Peace is
their symbol.
Now since war is the present state
of being what is "Peace"? Most of you
think the Communists are hypocrites,
that they do not genuinely desire peace.
With that I cannot agree. If you took a
Communist and gave him a lie detector
test and asked him if he desired peace
with all his heart, he'd pass it with
flying colors. They live for peace; they
long for peace; they yearn for peace.
Peace is the golden day of their dreams;
the fuffillment of the yearning of their
hearts. But what is "Peace"?
During the war against Germany
and Japan didn't you long for peace?
When I ask normal American citizens
if they desired peace, invariably the
answer is that they yearned for peace
with their whole heart. I ask "What
was peace?" They say "Oh, the end
of hostilities." I ask, `Do you include
the end of hostilities in enemy vicotry?"
They reply, "Oh, no we had to win
it." Peace, by deffinition was the end
of the war in American victoy, not in
defeat. The Communists believe that
they are the historically ordained class
that is to consummate this class war
in world Communist victory. By defi-
nition peace is: Communist world con-
quest. Since peace is Communist con-
quest, every act that ministers to Com-
munist conquest is peaceful. If they
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shoot you, they take, a peaceful gun;
they put a peaceful bullet in your war-
like brain; they give you a peaceful
death, and they bury you in a peaceful
grave. When the axmies of the Coin-
munist Chinese advanced with tanks
and guns and bombs and bayonets,
littering the field with dead, it is the
advance of the forces of Peace. Peace
is wonderful. When Khrushchev or-
dered the Russian tanks into Budapest
to fire into the apartment buildings
reducing them to rubble, entombing
men, women and children, in his heart
he was confident that he was consum-
mating "glorious" peace.
The Communists can use the word
"peace" with total sincerity in their
own sense. We interpret it in our sense.
And we are the pathetic victims of
their deceit. The Communists are not
hypocrites. If they were hypocrites our
task would be infinitely simpler. A
hypocrite can make a bargain; a hypo-
crite can be appeased. The Communists
are so totally committed to their pro-
gram of World Conquest, so totally
committed to the concept of the uni-
versaliity of class war, that they have
crossed the borderline of sanity and we
are dealing with paranoic mentality
beyond the reach of logic and reason-
able appeal.
This class war is universal. From it
every term derives its definition. Lenin
proudly proclaimed that Communist
morality is related to the class struggle
-;there is no such thing as good-there
is no such thing as evil-there is no
such thing as truth-there is no such
thing as falsehood. Proletarian good is
that which ministers to Communist
World Victory. Any act that assists
Communist Conquest is by definition
"good." Any act that advances Com-
munist World Triumph is by definition
"peaceful." And any statement that
advances World Communist Conquest
is by definition "true."
The Communist never tell lies in
the interest of Communism. If a state-
ment is in the interest of Communist
advance by definition it is the `truth."
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Here is an example of the Communist
truth-proletarian truth-with which
they are deluging the world. This is a
magazine put out in English by North
Korea. The major part of it is given
over to an alleged record of achievement
by Communism in North Korea. As we
near the end, we have a, page entitled
"Massacre Committed by American,
Brutes." On this page there are six
photographs of bodies taken from a
mass grave and the weeping relatives
of the victims. Now the truth-what
they call the bourgeois :truth is this:
When the Communists retreated in
North Korea before the advance of
General MacArthur, they took with
them all able-bodied personnel. But
those who belonged to the untrust-
worthy class and who could not stand
the rigors of the northward journey,
they simply massacred and put the
bodies into mass graves. These included
old men, pregnant women, mothers of
very young children, etc. They have
desinterred one of (their own mass
graves and are accusing the Americans
ofthis crime. Listen to what they write:
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"Mankind remembers the shocking
atrocities the Hitlerites perpetrated in
the concentration camps in Majdanek
and Oswiencim.
"Recently another case of atrocities
by the American murderers which ex-
ceeds in its cruelty the atrocities by the
Hitlerites was discovered in Korea.
"In a shaft of the Rakyun Mine,
Jangyun County, South Hwanghai Pro-
vince, some 800 dead bodies were
discovered.
"During their temporary occupation
of Jangyun County during the Korean
War, the American murderers rounded
up miners of ,the Rakyun mine and the
peasants in the nearby villages and
put them through severe torture. Then
the American devils kicked the tortured
.ruiners and peasants into the shaft 100
meters deep. -
"In the shaft corpses were piled up
on top of one another, and the torn
pieces of the bodies bore bullet holes
and scars made by the bayonets. Many
mothers had their babies tied on their
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backs.. The shaft presented a rrrost grue-
some scene.
"Honest-minded people can not but
hate and condemn the American Im-
perialist murderers whose lust for blood
knows no end.
"Funeral services for the murdered
took place in, the Rakyun mine in the
midst of children's crying for their lost
fathers, old women wailing over their
dead sons. The people's enmity and
curses upon the American devils rent
the air. `Avenge us of the American
imperialists.' This was the cry of the
800 murdered.
"But even at the moment in South
Korea, the American murderers are
slaughtering our brothers and sisters.
This we can not tolerate:
"American cannibals, get out of
Korea immediately."
Tell a lie, make it big, repeat it
often, and the majority of people will
believe you. lit was Hitler who said
this. The Communists have translated
that concept into a vast science of
proletarian truth. The tragedy is this:
100 people in the uncommitted areas
of the world will see and believe this
evil lie, for every one that reads and
hears the true story of the shooting
down of the unarmed American Trans-
port Plane over Soviet Armenia by the
Communist fighter planes.
Be not deceived-evil communica-
tions corrupt good manners. When we
realize the vast distribution of this
literature in every country of the World,
we get a little insight into why the
American Vice-President and his wife
were stoned and spat upon South of
the Border, why the American Embassy
personnel recently had to flee in Bolivia
from raging mobs. The harvest of Com-
munist lies is being reaped and frankly,
the apparent program of the free
world, which seems to be to provide
electric light in these backward coun-
tries so that the Communist literature
can be read, scarcely makes sense to me.
The Communist programs go on cease-
lessly. Everything is a weapon. Com-
munist ideology crowns the ugliest and
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most evil of characters and acts with
garments of virtue and beauty.
Never was this brought out so ef-
fectively as in Khrushchev's speech on
.Joseph Stalin. Khrushchev revealed
much about Stalin in that speech, but
he revealed a great deal also about
Khrushchev. Most people missed its
point entirely. They think that Khrush-
chev condemned Stalin. He did nothing
of the sort! He depicted Stalin and
finally commended him. Khrushchev
said in effect, "Stalin was a murderer;
he was not a reluctant murderer, but
an enthusiastic murderer. He enjoyed
murder. He got a thrill out of the
torture of his own friends. When the
.Jewish doctors were arrested and ac-
cused of, poisoning Zdanov, the Com-
munist leader, Stalin called in the man
responsible for examining them and
indicated the type of torture to be given
to each one. He gave three fundamental
rules for getting the confessions: "Beat,
beat, and beat again." He said, "If you
don't get a confession by this date, we
will shorten you by a head."
Khrushchev indicated Stalin was a
stark, raving, madman. "When you went
in to see him in the morning, he would
look at you and say, `What have you
been up to? You've got a shifty look in
your eye today.' You never knew
whether you would leave as his friend
or under armed guard to be shot." Then
he finalizes as follows, "Don't misunder-
stand me. Stalin was a good man. He
was a Marxist-Lininist. He did these
things as a Marxist-Leninist." In the
class morality of Marxiin - Leninism
Stalin's personal individual idiosyn-
crasies were immaterial. Stalin is the
man who set up the educational pro-
gram in Russia which today is graduat-
ing three times as many engineers and
scientists as America, and, when their
China program matures, will gradute
ten times as many. Stalin is the man
who set up their submarine program
that has brought the shadow of impen-
ing doom over the lives of every one
of us from missiles launched from the
Gulf of Mexico; Stalin-.set up their
scientific program; Stalin organized the
conquest of China; Stalin organized
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the infiltration of every institution of
American life. Stalin deceived the
American and free world statesmen;
Stalin brought them to the very eve
of World Conquest.
A few generations hence when Com-
munism has triumphed and man is
being remolded according to the Com-
munist goal and universal hapiness
covers the earth the name of Stalin will
be honored and revered.
The tragedy of Communism is not
merely that it murders; it makes murder
a moral and a righteous act. When
they deny the foundation of civilization,
our Christian heritage; when they deny
God, and His creative and redemptive
love; they destroy the very foundations
on which our individual value is built
In its place, the cold scientific morality
of mathematical statistics emerges.
When the Communists have con-
quered the world, they will be left with
the residual capitalist classes whom it
is their duty to destroy. This is their
proletarian moral duty.
A few years back the American Com-
munist party would openly acknowledge
that having conquered this land, they
would need to put to death one third
of the American people. This is not an
act of punishment; neither is it an act
of revenge - it is the fulfillment of
Marxism-Leninism. An act whereby the
surgeon takes the scapel to cut away
the diseased social tissue that the new
and Communistically perfect may come
to glorious flower.
We are living in an era of great
danger, of vast peril; an era when the
very future of our children is desperate-
ly menaced.
Communism is the literal fulfillment
of Psalm XIV. "The fool hath said in
his heart, There is no God. They are
corrupt, they have done abominable
works. There is none that doeth good."
Emerging from this bottomless pit of
Godless materialism, captivating by a
glamorous vision of a regenerate man-
kind, utilizing the perverted religious
fervor of youth, and every scientific
method, this torrent is sweeping the
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Earth, and Freedom- stands "menaced
and home and children stand in mortal
peril,, and the challenge to every one of
us is this: "What contribution can I
make that tyranny may not triumph and
liberty may not perish from the Earth?"
I submit that to every individual
motivated by love of Freedom, Christian
philosophy, dedication to home and
family, and love of country, every other
issue has become secondary. The simple
question is: How can we mobilize every
spiritual, ideological, and moral force
we have to halt this Communist ad-
vance across the earth?
The Communists say that victory is
certain-certain for this reason: "We
are the product of our economic society.
Capitalism is in its dying stages. It has
created us without survival value. We
are so selfish; so shortsighted; so in-
toxicated with entertainment; so con-
sumed with our own immediate, per-
sonal objectives we will never have the
honesty and intelligence to understand
the evidence, or the courage and dedica-
tion to do what is necessary to survive."
Is your, life; is my life; an argument
for or against the accuracy of that Com-
munist thesis? As the great men and
wonderful women of your fine country
come face to face with these dangers,
you have the unique responsibility to
lay the foundation on which liberty
shall triumph and tyranny shall fail.
I would like to finish with this poem:
Where the northern ocean darkens,
Where the rolling rivers run
Past the cold and empty headlands
Toward the slow and westering sun,
There our fathers long before us,
Armed with Freedom faced the deep
What they built with love and labor
Let their children watch and keep.
By our dark and dreaming forests,
By our clear and shining skies,
By our green and ripening prairies,
Where the Western mountains rise,
God who gave our fathers freedom,
God who made our fathers brave
What they built with love and anguish
Let their children watch and save.
Thank you very much for this great
opportunity. God bless you all.
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