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Show Looking gw., .,v, Ahead ffh iL "r- George S. Benson Ir ! President NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAM earyrkansa "SOMETHING TERRIBLY WRONG!" The Committee on Public Education of the Fire and Police Association of Los Angeles has published (for strictly limited distribution) a report on "some causes" of "student revolt" on college campuses in California (the pattern of nation-wide turmoil). tur-moil). It shows Communists and their dupes in action, flaunting their Communist flags and establishing on college col-lege campuses an incredibly lecherous "code of obscenity." (We described some of it in last week's column.) The 38-page report covering the public (tax-supported) colleges col-leges of California quotes State College Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke as saying the root question facing the higher education edu-cation faculty, the California legislature, the citizenry of the state is: "Is the campus to be used as a staging area for violent social change or revolution, revo-lution, or is it not?" The report leaves no doubt that at the present time the campuses are being used by revolutionaries determined to destroy the colleges col-leges and the American system. sys-tem. Undermining Values "Our conclusion is obvious," said the Committee which pre-1 pared the shocking document. "There is something terribly wrong in the University of California and the California State College System. The state higher education system is being used to undermine the values of our youth, foment demonstrations and confrontations confronta-tions with civil authorities, and even bring about violence in the streets. "The end of the process is revolution and the barricades. . . . We fail to understand why our students should be subjected sub-jected to a flood of filth and revolution. We cannot believe that this vill in any way be useful to their education, or that the people of the state o7 California receive any significant signi-ficant return on their enormous investment in public education from these activities . . . We do not see what the people of California have to gain by taxing themselves to support filthy speech, perversion, revolution, revo-lution, and violence. As public institutions, the Universities and State Colleges have not been established to undermine the social order. In our judgement, judge-ment, this is precisely what they are doing." "Professor" Eldridge Cleaver One clipping reproduced in the report (Los Angeles Times) reports: "The University of California announced Wednesday Wednes-day that Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver will be the principal lecturer for an experimental ex-perimental course on racism in America to be offered this fall at UC Berkeley." He "taught" the course despite protests of irate citizens. Cleaver is the rapist convict who on parole became leader of the revolutionary Black Panthers, dedicated to overthrowing over-throwing the American system. The Black Panthers are reported re-ported to be receiving large sums of money from Communist Commu-nist Cuba and Red China. On bail for alleged participation in another crime while on probation, pro-bation, Cleaver escaped the law last year and is a fugitive. An item in the report: "The San Francisco State College - 'Daily Gater' ran a three part casion little surprise, then, that the same persons who are leaders of revolutionary activities activi-ties on campus also endorse one of the most blatant writers of perverted obscenity as a candidate for student body president ... the connection between sex perversions and revolution has a long history." The report publishes a poem by the student body presidential presiden-tial candidate and a campaign circular, both filled with revolting re-volting forms of filth, depravity, depra-vity, and obscenity. Another item: "In the address ad-dress given at Cal State LA Earl Anthony (Black Panther) told students that 'America is entering an era of showdown politics in which black people can survive only through guerrilla warfare like that recently re-cently seen in Cleveland (Black revolutionaries ambushed am-bushed and killed three policemen). police-men). The brothers in Cleveland Cleve-land took care of business as it should be taken care of . . . They took to the streets long enough to shoot a few police, then left." No nation can exist long which tolerates the seditious, revolutionary and obscene activities described in the authentic California report. series on the cultivation, preparation, pre-paration, and uses of marijuana mari-juana . . . The students were told precisely how to grow the weed in their apartments; how to trim it; the drying and processing pro-cessing of the plant to make a useable end product; how to roll marijuana cigarettes; and uses of pipes for consuming the drug." Another item: "It should oc- |