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Show THE UTAH INDEPENDENT (Continued from page 4) So the New Left has finally unmasked itself. It is not a New Left at all but the same old revolutionary Searcy, Arkansas. Early in the Oakland convention, Jerrol (?) Henry set the mood of the meeting by shouting: The lines of demarcation have been clearly drawn conspiracy that has been propagating predatory wars and sapping the strength of free peoples all over the world tor more than two generations. Volumin Committee Sino-Sovi- et ron frr. er. ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE. DARE ftructing a exprasway TO STRUGGLE. DARE TO WIN. ALL POWER TO south of 70th south? 5. Why, iftheprimarypur-FIGHTHE PEOPLE1 ALL POWER TO THE PEOPLE1 4-la- ne T pose of a belt route is to divert ONI throughout the convention, the speakers would uSha ifrnowlnter-conclud- e their speeches by intoning the slogans of the necessary? Obviously revolution so the audience could repeat them back clge through traffic will not be us- ing it anyway. 6. Why, in an era of ecodoes the. nomic federal government persist in its inflationary spending? To condemn 25 additional homes will, conservatively, push land acquistion costs past belt-tightenin- The featured speaker of the opening day of the convention was Dr. Herbert Aptheker, who is officially listed by the Communist Party as its chief theoreti- cian. The chairman of the convention presented this I"! -- forces r j j become soon so strong that nothing but the most they strenuous suffering and sacrifice can save a nation from being crushed by them. These are the kind of forces which are now. rising like an incoming tide aU across the United States'. They are far stronger and more deeply entrenched than has been generally realized, even by Washing- ton. It was something of a shock to many people to hear four thousand revolutionary delegates from near-ly three hundred organizations unitedly chant their theme that Americas traditional civil rights and liber-ties as well as her constitutional system, are doomed. c ? -- s. d scholar Dr. Herbert Aptheker is a in need of no detailed introduction. He is the director He will speak of the Institute of Marxist studies n the historical aspects of the rising tide of fascism in nler'fa1 Aptheker opened Ins remarks.by saying: I deeply e honor aPPreciate hoor multiplied since J. Edgar Hoover Po? e had denounced meetings main mibator, the B,ack Panther Party as greatest threat to the world-renowne- ... THE VOICE OF THE ENEMY is fortunate that g con-Cleav- so-call- ed It Cresta-Rollin- ... ever-increasi- ng I La Knolls area. Their only free access will be at 70th South. How much credence can mind you that there cannot be a successsful struggle we give to. the Highway of Fascism unless the women masses broad against Commission's forecasts for are drawn into it I would like to say to the sisters, future needs? They contend Quickly Unitel Unite, conquer and combat the bar- - they are building for 20 years barous indignities of the lying rapacious, avaricious ahead, but based on what? fascist pigs to liberate the people, all oppressed peo- - Forecasting trends is still an If they . . inexact science. Down with the pigs the fascist pig op-- are so sure of pies . . whv areiyt thev pressorsi Long live Huey P. Newton and Eldndge subvergations clearly demonstrating that sion of the United States is a major source of confusion and strife in the American culture. In other words, the sense of crisis which Americans have been feeling with anxiety during the past few years is no figment of the imagination. A. fire storm is being planned for the United States. The rapid growth of these revolutionary forces in our midst has been made possible by a number of factors which we will be discussing in future articles. However, it is sufficient for the moment to simply recognize that the threat of internal revolution within the United States can no longer be disdainfully dismissed as merely a paranoid illusion of some frightened extremists, but the most critical single reality facing law enforcement and the American people during the Nineteen Seventies. Our purpose here is to take a hard look at these people who call traditional Americans their enemy. Certainly they can be beaten. But as Winston Churchill tried to tell the British people when Hitler fn bottlenecking of 120 families the tee first Page 5 Reader Outlook Every police department should have a copy of this tape and the new film which Dr. Benson has prepared in connection with it. Both can be obtained by writing to Dr. George Benson, Harding College, THE NEW LEFT TURNS OUT TO BE AN OLD ENEMY July 9, 1970 attacked by the chief the construction costs soar. Mar-rinS. Eccles recently cited inflation as our nation's number one problem. 7. Finally, what will.com pensate those families whose homes are condemned and who must then buy at today's er . to replace atcurrentconstrucUon Wthe Artori' P "bute. (Applause) May e futoe contone to ment thetnbesissumgfron National Conference of Revolutionary Organizations Dr. George Beeson 5f Harding was recorded on con- College, Searcy, Arkansas, has made a densation which gives any interested person a chance i7. orators of the Old and New to hear the revolutiomiry at Uft do their thing. No one Dr. Benson of taking the words of the speakers out of context, because the whole context of the coiwen eme. 7 tions was the same, single-minde-d the established order of the American people and take them over by the kind of power which flows from the barrel of a gun ; g, toed, to the hilt fora h b T mi in tainly represent a decisive challenge to the inter-f &e United States. if tch security is identified with the interests of its present ruling lX-ho- ur M nghtj That is, Aptheker was followed by Archie Brown of the Longshoremen, Union in San Francisco who boasted was and am a Communist. ate (Continued on page 6) The idea that manual work is degrading or belittling or beneath the dignity of a real man, or is unworthy, has no place in our life of today nor in our education. Brower's Motor Sheet Metal Co. Inc. & J. Reuben Clark, Jr. i i i Ed Mgr. 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