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Show July, FARM BUREAU enemies of the United States. Here is the program which Hayden and his comrades now propose to expedite with their shocking success at UTAH Page 4 f Looking I Ahead NATIONAL Dr. George EDUCATION REDS PROGRAM FOR ty S. Benson PROGRAM Searcy, Arkansas . BERKELEY World Communism rejoiced on the evening of last April 6. Democratic National Convention. Mike Culbert, Berkeley Gazette editor who reported on the Berkeley happenings at . our 34th Freedom Forum, and who was at Kennedy Com-munTheater watching the It was a comrades, said: for me; it chilling experience was the first time Id ever heard a crowd of Americans singing the Internationale! Natural Result To Mr. Culbert, who had watched the activities of the Communist-le- d mobs in Berkeley through the years, the election victory was the culmination of long-rang- e planning and should not have been a surprise. Over a six year period Berkeley had been: The staging ground for the first engineered rebellion, the launching pad for the Vietnam Day Committee, the jumping-of- f ground for Stop the Draft Weeks violence, the seat of a Third World violent the strike, key electoral district of the New Left, the national headquarters of the Black Panthers, the Trotskyite Reds major international outlet on the West Coast, the bedroom community of numerous e Bolshevicks. a test ground for rent strikes, and for two years the target of an deThe unrelenting goal struction of American capitalism and the takeover of this had been astonishnation in the municiadvanced ingly in elections Berkeley, Calipal fornia, that day. A Marxist-oriente- d coalition had gained of the city. At a few control minutes after midnight, when the radical victory was conrevofirmed, 2,000 wild-eye- d lutionaries stood together in the Kennedy Community Theater in downtown Berkeley, held clenched fists arrogantly above their heads and sang of national anthem the The World Communism Outside the Internationale. of radicals hundreds theater, who couldnt get in. waved Red flags and Vietcong battle banners as they too sang the song of Marx and Lenin, Castro and Breshnev. Two revolutionary organizations, out of the coalition of 50 radical groups which had brought off the Marxist ballot putche in Berkeley, were running the victory celebration at Kennedy Community Theater (1) The IWW, a Communist outfit that first appeared in America in the 1920s; and (2) The Red Family, a powerful - new Commune Group now being swiftly expanded under the leadership of Tom Hayden, one convicted of the Chicago-- 7 of creating violence during the 53-d- ay old-tim- anarcho-radica- l 13-po- int liber- ation front program which has in mind openly converting Berkeley into an international city of revolution. 13-st- ep the polls: 1. We will make Telegraph Avenue and the South campus a strategic free territory for revolution (Telegraph is the campus communitys Main street). will create our revolutionary culture everywhere. 3. We will turn the schools into training grounds for liberation (they have control of the school system with City Council dominance). 4. We will destroy the university unless it serves the people (revolutionaries). 5. We will struggle for the full liberation of women. 6. We will take communal responsibility for basic human needs. 7. We will protect and expand our drug culture (already the highest rate of drug abuse in the nation). 8. We will break the power of the landlords and provide beautiful housing for everyone. 9. We will tax the corporations, not the working people. 10. We will defind ourselves against law and order (we shall abolish the tyrannical police forces). 11. We will create a soulful st socialism in Berkeley scientific socialism, the economic system of World Communism). 12. We will create a Peoples Government (as in all other Communist holdings). 13. We will unite with other movements throughout the world (Communist nations) to destroy the mother racist - capitalist imperialist (American) system. The new mayor of Berkeley, Warren Widener, and his comrades on the Council have announced their solidarity with the framers of this program. 2. We (Marx-ist-Lenin- The Communist 13 Points The nature of the political forces that have taken over Berkeley is best expressed by one of the top revolutionary leaders who planned the ballot Tom Hayden. Berkecoup ley, he said, is the center I see Berkeley of struggle as an international city. . . We see ourselves as part of the Pathet Lao, the Vietcong . . . With citizenship in an international city, we can drop the conception of being American citizens or students of a university . . . Were accomplices or of whats going on ... well-fe- d members of So- - Disapproved of the Farmer using Sci ence. They spoke harshly of his techniques for feeding, protecting, and preserving plants and animals. They deplored his upsetting the Balance of Nature; They longed for the Good Old Days. And this had emotional appeal to the rest of Society. By this time Farmers had become so efficient, Society gave them a new title: Unimportant Minority. Because Society could not ever imagine a shortage of food Laws were passed abolishing Pesticides, Fertilizers, and 'Food Preservatives. Insects, Diseases, and Weeds flourished. Crops and animals died. Food became scarce. To survive, Industrialists, Artists and Doctors were forced to grow their own food. They were not very efficient. , People and governments fought wars to gain more agricultural land. Millions of people were exterminated. The remaining few lived like animals. Feeding themselves on creatures and plants around them. And this was called IN BALANCE WITH NATURE. Eorroas Note: John Canw is chairman of the Michigan State University Horticulture Department. In Balance With Nature fs reprinted through the courtesy of Mr. Carew and The American Vegetable Grower. . motor at Lagoon Leo Syphus wins portable TV at insurance outing Utah Farm By John Carew Soon it came to pass That certain James Nickle, (upper picture) Delta agent received an outboard Bureau Holds Party In Balance with Nature In the beginning There was Earth; beautiful and wild; And then man came to dwell. At first, he lived like other animals Feeding himself on creatures and plants around him. And this was called IN BALANCE WITH NATURE. Soon man multiplied. He grew tired of ceaseless hunting for food; He built homes and villages. Wild plants and animals were domesticated. Some men became Farmers so that others might become Industrialists, Artists, or Doctors. And this was called Society. Man and Society progressed. With his God-give- n ingenuity, man learned to feed, clothe, protect, and transport himself more efficiently so he might enjoy Life. He built cars, houses on top of each other, and nylon. And life was more enjoyable. The men called Farmers became efficient. A single farmer grew food for 44 Industrialists, Artists, and Doctors. And Writers, Engineers, and Teachers as well. To protect his crops and animals, the Farmer produced substances to repel or destroy Insects, Diseases, and Weeds. These were called Pesticides. Similar substances were made by Doctors to protect humans. These were called Medicine. The Age of Science had arrived, add with it came better diet and longer, happier lives for more members of Society. 1971 Bureau In- surance Company and Country Mutual Life held their annual summer party at Lagoon resort June 16, 1971. The agents attended with their families and enjoyed the afternoon and evening using discounted in price tickets furnished by the companies. Later in the afternoon everyone enjoyed a delightful meal that was catered to the Lagoon resort. There was plenty to eat and plenty of prizes. Agents selected gifts based on production and a drawing for all attending, making possible a prize of some sort or another for many of those attending. This outing is one of the highlights of the years insurance activities when all of the family can' be together. It helps compensate for the many hours an agent spends away from his family. |