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I THE FASCIST G,2f +&&s REVIVAL.. the I ~nside story of ( T 7 the JOHN BIRCH I SOCIETI J gmn . . who is in it? I who is behind it? who directs I and finances it? -L I * By MIKELNEWBERRY eh - I s- /-. - --- - --- rC

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I THEFASCISTG,2f+&&s REVIVAL..the I ~nsidestoryof ( T 7theJOHNBIRCH I SOCIETIJgmn ..who is in it? I who is behind it?who directs Iand finances it? -L I* ByMIKELNEWBERRYeh - I s- /-. -------- rC T H F A S C I S T a 1,NBIQE STORY OF THE JOH BIRCHSOCIETY ByMIKENEWBERRY ? 2 '@ NBWCENTURY -, 852 Brqad~y, New Work9 aoQPRINTEDIN THE U,S.& THE INSIDESTORYOF THEJOHNBIRCHSOCIETY By MIKE NEWBERRY I . Rifles in the C e hIN fmREGIDSTTOW ~ OOMinthecell=ofasuburbanhomeon Loag lslPndsevemlmenare dthldng beer. SatmibynightHigh $I & and jolres and "theboys" feel h a mItseems, atk t sight,llkeatypicalweekendparty. Originallytherematiimromn \ ~ e s b&farthe cbil&m ofthe hmt,an adv&gman,aad 8ba~ean, dddren'stoys in the con~rd r tbe d m W.&W&,beside the bearglasses, isa dull. AtthefeetofthedouIsetbook,% Joha F f a d hmm, open tothechapter,'That&God(.for) theNationalRifleAsso- daaon." W's gatstarted,"tba hosthiccups. 818e-Meayguestslineupatoneendofthemeation fcmrn. Riaisare h &&h. &A@by h e thaybegintargetradice, rifles wobbly9 and the cork tswg.ri6-a&~the shot. in l e ni&t.n e r - 1 ~ ~ of a s a t -d y aigb are shooting at a phota ofChiefJusti~f!Ear;lWanren af the U.S.SapremeCmut, hun on thetarget.Cheersring FanWIclMadness1 Bmt wban a .shot pierces tba eyethe photo. No, &~e~getl hen:of suburbiaare merely 'obeying the latest ad*oftheJ a b BirchSodety. __ - AItis d d d h the k t - s e kof whatsenabr BarryGdd- - 010mervativebutwhichd&t be-' '&akeist revival."Itisthebookthy titledThelohnFranklinLetters. of arms. Ittsllo how.a ' e ~ t i c , ~ %ndergroundarmyn willbef o d . 'to watIPoYvths .Rs.GO-at.Itisverymatteroffaot i. "HoaL..flatfon only time will teQ"saysi ts bhnb. .knniler,its publisher9 a leadindistributor ofanti-Se- &ticand hate literature, boasts &atthe boo5 was written at its o mrequestby"twoformerU.S.Covmtmentintelligenceof 8mr lItisa %stseller* in BirchSociety circles.LyleMunson,h dofThe Bookmailer, isdescribed byRobert Welch,fuehreroftbe Birch Society,as "agoodfriend ofmine." Boasting of aworld-widesalesapparatus that"extendsto109 wwWesaswellasallSOstates,"andincludesU.S. Embassies andmilitarybases, theBoolrm&rreportsthetthe boobfab havebeenincreasingeverymonthsince itspublication,"reach- qmmal hundredcopies a week. 'Wha~are The Iohn FranklinLstters all about? , liereisa weirdandfrightening taleaf how'liberals," "Man- "unionmen,""sub-humansavager"of NegoesandPuerto Moans,andthe@SupremeCourt,''betrayAmericatotheUnited N a W "t,zueaucrats." civil waractuallybegan,saysthebook, in1058 when"the manyviciousand dangerous onesamongtheNegroesandPU&Q "attacksonthepolice."W e& d y havea warinourlarge northerncities. . . and almost causetroubleareNegroanand PuertoNan." thhracismtoafeverishpitch,thebodcpur- ow U~&t endt bm willbe deported to "slavery " Laws willbepassedmaking race hate ah e . T i l eeoss will loot the&tiesanddropatom bombson all tfpd. aAnti-FmcistPeople'sDemmcymthatisvoted gaemihgangs of%nditsnwillb n havetobe TheJohnFranklinWtwgbwhowilltrainto Dm=-* - 2&g- ,hosrp r v to Wtstllb 7ir6 F b t P l r d ~ ~ : t ~ w e w i l l b e r ~I , L . , n greatn u mbobtrainadsoldisa h-omf s d &uruyf o r ~ s .s&ow=&oftrainsd msn and & ofweapeas.Sportingandhomm!deweap ons wPI l bd* ..- .3 ' ., Hasrw@ tbegaperate? "Constrnctcarefullya~ a t n ~ o x k of ml t - t mwt withyour ~testsd frkmds.gnoW minut$y 1mkfop.-&@Po b w b thetimec2mws F md bUm dha; aw!rmmk; *@ I p d n wadiwe* . . . Cbndmmt, ~b.uY,to emtion 1 plltimew$ wad&,ab& + .t%1~ain-ba36 it,a12 i s ad&the&i&gk:- I 'Dbb h ~ ~ ~ e a b call to pmpm fol *partisan d8;remechoed anti*%*AnwdmnM v > mwd by Ithsi Christina F&*faded by Bev.w5:md, zi sedizfonist It is drcubthg a pam-Skadd I You OWRaW, illusbated witharevolvera that~~cWBS, , . d ---&sf.1'fi may nwd tohowsoneday~mm(Ehnghdsdded.) Soif the s u b M t ~ we bPve been describing putaside their beer gksss d tab up des cm a Saturday night they an, merely foQuwhg &ebsetihlrctiansoftheirfuehrer.Howmany Birch SooieCydub, Iwonder,engageinsuchactivities?Howmany fanatics of "tbs fascistrevival"haverifLesintheircellars? 2.Ins&theBirch Society "TimMHWWTEVIL ofdemocracy,"writesProfessorReviloP. Olivers aleadingpropagandistoftheBirchSociety andamem- ber ofitsNationalCouncil, isthatofthe humerical majority." 'I)emocracy hasoftenbeentriedandalw~ysfoundwanting," hessays.aSolong asit remainsdemocracy, inthestrid senseof the word,it maybecome chronically foolish."Writing his"schol- arly"epitaph for thedemocratic wayof life intheBirch Society's houseorgan,AmericanOpinh, (April,1961),ProfessorOliver says:"Democracy~ n e d Athens-ofthattherecan benodoubt*" Whatdoeshepropose?Headvocatesa"RomanRepublic" for our country, such as existedin the time ofCaesar. America% still legallya republic(not a democracy)and we hadbettermakesure thatitisoneinfact,"hewrites,and: con- cludes : "Ifthatis notpossiblethen weh e nothingtolook for- ward to buta Caesar, andnothing to work forbut thehope thathemaybea9 decenta man ascan attain powerin the &mmstaru:es.. . ." WhoisthisCaesar-lovingprofessor? ReviloP.Oliveris"thephilosopherofAmericanfascism."He isan intimateco-workerofRobertWelch,fuehreroftheBirch Society,and he isone ofthe "innercircle."He isa frequent con- tributor to the AmericanMercury,wherehe keep^companywith GeorgeDeathrage,exponentof"ConstitutionalFascism"andone / I t . t h e B k &S a c Hy M8 1 1 ~ h o M~ d r l *iath.JdmBlnohScde4y," phll &m-sSppbgh Nlcardm,Lynn cbslMd*uperawas 8 "3.IncreaseradioprogramssuchasfeatureFultw Lewis, ClarenceManion,etc. '4.er-wrMngcampaigns. %.OrganizefrcW8,committees,etc.,tofightcornmu- "6.Shockthepublicbypublishingleadingquestions ai m4 atpinkod e g epresidents,Redclergymen,etc. -'' Thi smanWelchisaformidableman:theDallasMomkrg -NewsreporterwroteoftheBirchSodetyfuehrer.%eisno :-McCarthy fram the wrong side ofthe tracks. Heispolished and .vocal.Buthe isno m&pc~t.Heis dedicated to the proposition thatany W(IYtosmash wxnmdsrn isagood way,no rnatstwhow -preoiouathe~ ~ t d debrism y b,e." - Theuincidmtd debris"thattheBirchSodetywould leavein . itswakeisdemocracy. Democracy,itseems,is the prime enmy of theBirch Sodety. I Itb not merelythatdernoc~acyiswf~~lish,"as Psdessor O&ver, thephilosopherof therighfhassaid,butthatit is&obstacle .; to tbedr aggressive warprogram.To fight tbfs war,Sera%ozBarry ,-Coldwater, the political leaderofthe right, hassaid, we will have toe s r d a ' ' democrscy."Dem0wac-y hasno vision, nofidfill- ment, no point ofarrival," William Budey9thethemetidan of the Right,hos said,butis *theliberal'sobsdon.''He says blmtly, 0 "I.fbatone, waddl mt-'k says-*+w-tge mmely *(IdsCsptPoe phrase, nid hd" Itisnoteasyp;ubEelyandopenlytoattackdammr8v,wf theseBWiites da privately.Besides it would be p3fth-d suicide. - Sothe BirchSocietyhides itsantGdematic - a~ "a nt i - @mdt mprogram. Using*shabby,oldTrojan Hmceof*mti-&r~rm-Jt) RobeatWelch,iq his ArndmanOpinion shmb:* C o m e in- Boezmesam now h almost emqdeteworbgwnwlofom Government.TheU.S.&vemedtItselfistoday,andfurthe . .pastmanyyearshasbeen,the mot&powexfdand important forcepromotingtheworld-wideCrwmunistadvancaw "Wasbgton i spushing the Marxistprogramas di l i gdy and aerapidlyasit dams,"Welchsays. Iti sinterestingthatitwasduringtheG.09. Administration ofPresidentEise&0w&r9 in E"ebruaryblms&atthis &aged , ^-unktcontr02~ ofourgowmnentwfs made.h r h g ' tothe BirchSlociety itisnotwhomasthegovemceni~batthe # omofgovernment-constitutionalde-cy-thatb pix2of. "theinternationalconspiracy" p ~ d therefommustbe "iadlced." W a sEisenhower a "COIIBPU&~P IsSuprmwCourtChief JusticeWarrena"Comm&tt?Ofcoursejre$&. the, E dSociety.They,sbgiekgtbeAmiwk~an Oprdon,are allpartof "thesamep WSuch nonsense may'bewilder the layman.Just -what qplotm areeheytalldagaboutAb,buttothef as oI ' s t - dd tMs upbf" isasdear as theparanoiadfHitler* Foritis*the internationsl ' campiraa)twthatPrlesidmRoosevdt*p'omotdT(Amdoan Qpb. bf i ) ;it is -the "treasonMby which the "Rot!b.%I&R&dm mb''of7-dM d t b a h *controlboth"Mweowand Wmb@nl"(Anwebn. Mercury);itisamodern,AmeTi md vmhn ab Hitlw8s Msl nKumpf.1 The irrationalhystdcsofthe Righthashoweveritsrational ;p B t f dbasis. Hitleroriginate$te$$0Umti-Commmist"or&~na-~omintem ' -.. and therightsofthe whalepeopleandthe pathtofascismisdeandd itsBrstob- s t a c I d m ~ . . . Itisthe ' ' d c a lmajority:not the *minorityfthatPro- fessor Oliver,md his BkchSodety fuehrer,areredlyafter* Thus,thosewhoidmeate"legal"and'ivtablew "anti- C o m a , "InaatlEona1interest,"orwhateverotherinter- vestedor213avesbd,delivernotonly the"Cormm~ts,"but b w e 1 m in&b handsofthefas&ts,Liberalsand me nm-tiveswintbem bs labeW"Communist"bytheBirchSodety and,infact, arebaingso labelledheady. I$ then " - m " is the &@EWJ ofamok ofa hs& oEensihb thenthe defenseoftheri&ed theCommdstsis thebt lineof defenseofdemocracy.-Democracycannotdefeat -the fdsdst revival" byretreating.. The'politidmadness oftheBirohSociety i sbeingorgsnized into a poPt i d momentby Borneof the oountry'stapMMcCarthy- it=AmongthemisMedforvl&am,formeruS~wiiyChi& ofrhe At&BmrgyC d i a n andeditorofFaotrF a r m,. . . xmlbmmmTexesoilmanHeL Hunt'spropagandaremrnantof McC&fsbeyday,He is alading "CO-or~tor"oftheBirch Sodety andone ofitsbadooom bosses. Anotherh d h gprcqmgmdistand favoriteof the BirchSod- ety isDanSmoat,aa E ~ e r * FBI. man( B b Bwkofths john Birch Society, p 80). Smoot wa s.J.Edgar Hoover3 Administrative Assistant inthe FBI NationalOff$-,andretired fromthe FBIto help direct the M m y i t e Facts Forum, before, like his co-wo&er* hdng the BWt ento~ement. +*-$ FuerWelchhasmoundedhirnselfwiththebrainso"""2 L$.m%ica;smfitarist,3d"tkta andracistgroups. -;?iq::K?.,.?!;iflT!!w$, t ! t ? j , ~$ ~. J , ._ The Nati odAssociationofManufaeturemwasholdingi t s d d e r e n e .Onthe banquettablesoftheWaldorf-Astoxia'sGrand. Ball- roamin New Yorkwasan epicurean feast of canapes,caviarpand Elushedoffaceandwithaglfntintheireyes, siaed namufachue~slaughed and folred and camaradeaie -7 -- . - I - -I , ' I.= ' y w highdWb P women d ~ P ~ Q - ~ ~ o w B ~ w ~ werein-the h e g .71:fpwmeff,S n P , therewassesiowbusiness athand. ' I:--;.AW-, &ebigbinessmenbecamequiekThebigbest .&mdof txqxms~we*wasabouttobastowits-most ban- i, opedawardon one ofitsGrandOldMan.AreespsWawe 1 s i l d the~oi sycrowdasabenignChicago banlrerand m u -iactmer,ColaG. Parker,rose totherostrum toaccept the plaque -thatd himthe%.A.M.MANOFTHEYEXR.'' -J:* Cola G. Parkerwasi n d dtheGrand Old Manof the N.A.M. , He had been the top executive of the big bminess s ouf a years. %-He wasformerChairman, formerFresidmt,torrnsra dofits Exeu3tiveCorntit-,and farmerheadof i t spowerfulFinance 'Chnr&tm.H ewas"Mr. N.A.M." kP-$ 7 , Y ehe wasXIOW r*~&irbgP : >.-..Thd &,Cak GbPwkw9 the"N.A.M.MAN OFT)][Ewas I - -retiring to the~ a Hmr d Camdlof&elohaBbokS wWj I .-Inh e r chrled the BirchSodetyC d W. N.A.M." ! 'wouldsoonmeett h wotherPastPresidentsof tha N.A.M.,two , VicePresidents,mdadozenN.A.M.airetztcm. Itwouldbe B e OldHome Week.Forthe N.A.M. istothe ', I Bfrcfi Societyas htbrfs toson. ,- Consider,iyyo wi&aMissouribusinessman withtbeun- :M y rime d F. GanoChance, whois aPastPreddent&'the N.A.M.,d misan theNationalCOW&of theBirchWety, ' 'md who isone & &em ~ ~ f adlve leadersofboth. SbmanotherN.A.M.Presidenton theBirch SocietyCoundl k . '5sWiEanJ.Greds,theMfhvadceefoundrymilkmaire,who ' ;triples in brassas TmsteeoftheBirchite" F ' o m Sch001." - MartinJ.Connor,III, aN.A.M.VicePresident,andE. C. Swigert,afourthN.K.M. President,bothareon theEditorial IAdvisoryBoaadoftheWrchSodety's magazine, A d m Opin- +:bnTherethey sitbesideParker,Chance,Crede, &elpingto a,.edit one ofhe most hysterically fascist pubUcations intheUnited .~Staees. - Tbee bigbusinessmen undoubtedly feel quiteathome inthe . innercirclesofJob Birchism, forRobertWelchwashimself .'aM.A.M.VicePresident. I 1 I r I ! I t filewurkerbe by-passed and theelite amongmgement , "a selected*groupof those "in the supervisory levels andhigher; be chosen h rthis ''directaetim." - This is mwtlyhowtbe John Birch. SocWyclubs of "the el&em wemorganizadhy tth9N.A.M.afikhbwhornm&rmed(ta n d w k .And, in fact, one of the first steps of "the fascist re?vi&dMwasto e d h haschool,the "FreedomSch~o1)HinabrodoSegs,Colorado,whereitholdssemimarsin "JEc01~3dcsfopEx~uthtes.'' Tuitionfortheseten-day seminarsis$960. Theteachersofits 14 I I I (%apl owd hdtprijdu4l4lbmty -nrs kCP..* he Bbh SMetyp&esGoldwateras sayhgin ;t apsy Ha).-, inAPmdgnPolicyforAmerica,"printedin the N M b a ukwSd Ma& %,1901.To "defeatthe threatof,wdd Corn- ' me mmGoldwaterwrote,wemnstbep a v e dtows'ssdcem-- Teatas Rdo30$ JusticeandPmp"ity." ,Ww w h a the adv008td these "sa&cesmforsazid UJNAM. htemm thusgavehim a qnlte happytos ~ ~ d c e everyone bnehI om. Inhis N&iunalRedewit on dm line, he wrote:' Weshouldenmuragetheie;aptive peoplesto rw01t1and"Wemustbe oursdvesprepareitto wnd&d- tary operationsagainst vulnerableC&m-~&m@mmTbfs im duds thesendingof "ahighly mobiletask$0- appropriatenudearweapons to the scamof the thisW ~ U M "total~~S~C~~URI.'' , ,, k. cr Yessgold^ is readyto"s;amific8"-Y~Ul E~~~~~i: :i Hisisodgn Policyfor A31nericarisbeingsoldby the N+ &mdR d w ,fn ordersof5,000m m mcopies,toN.A.M.a dB M Soebty industrialists. I' am not$ l d glove:Goldwatertold!theN.A.M.5a.; hk csjolingwiucry, butimwhb aren'tloved,he added;"1 don't remember anyone loving England" i Peacefulcoexistenceamnotbedefeated by?we,"Goldxvoter1 ral d"Ihe UnitedStates,"hetoldthe N*A.M. had be--quit., p e b g on its knees to inferlorpeople."Aodhe wasu&m& outbyapplause." Such isthe Wrect g c t i dthattheseN.A.M.leaders, though thdr diprinktheBirchSooiety,seek totuxximpu Itisthe"directactionm ofdesperate ,men, fhstratsdby the defeatofStatetpdic$ateverywmgturn; and ofpeace.Thus,b e N.AM.lead& Society.ThktheseN.AkA.M. hadm ev's04m ufcsabtenw.Xh s ,fhege mto financing "the fasdst revivaLU - .The Wa@Jo&rortsthecomplaintofthe Repub- licanParty's dfhgatits3wedthycontnbutorsnare forsakingit tom~pport &the BirchitegroupsP ,TheseMg b-631 arenotcrackpots. Inkct, thsre ,is lMUlincrack-potted orlunatic-fringed about thecalcnlating sadcare &y plannedBirch Society.However d d - d be thehy~t8fi dSbt8m8ntS0fSomeOfib "fmnt" men,those hehind-the-sceneshavetheireyesfocused onexactly what theywont. These W.A.M.leaders are among the top representatives ofthe businesscommunity.Internationally, &q havebeen thespokes- -men andambassadors of big business.NationalGoamcilmember oftheBirchSodety,ColaG.Parker,hasservedas"American Employer&legatentothe InternationalLaborOrganization,in Geneva,w&W.L. McGrath,whoisontheEditorialBoardoftheBirchSodety AmsriconOpinion,isa memberoftheGovern- ing WardoftheI.L.O.Boththesemen, inthesepositions,have repr&m&d theentireAmmicanbusinesscommunity,and pm- sumablhavespokenh it. ESucmenareaeeustomedtoandcapableof nationalandin- tematimdplanning.They are not small-time operators.They we not,inte~:estedin fly-by-night politicalgroups. These business leaders become active ina politicalmovement, like theBirch Society, becausethosethey represent havedecided thatihqrdoso.They willusetheir va t Mmncs,resources, andh d a l wealthtoachievetheirgads. Thesuocessof the Birch Society could nothave beenpossible &&outtheseleadersoftheN.A.M. 1 I.- i l, \ + . ' I I . I f - War 0;Peace W~ g a s DID"the fascist revival" comefrom? Whyhasit reared its h d at this time? Thereis no mystery to &is. Capitalism is in crisis.Iti sno secret; TV politicalqub-shom, 40 last warsha Cuba,Lw; victimshtu thema . d Evaytimeths ~brW~Mpcbravudoal a1Wes9or a+Rusk, falls &i&.bimk the farcidsare thEs aZ&ngto tabltbe btest disillusionedColdWarriorsundertheirRightwing; Siaee a fordp policya f war,bold,I d e m , cp to failwitheway newhonitsiierofWh mh i p ,th I ths Bightpow%-withnewF~CTUWHere,f a s hthesolutiopItoyoar despeaatbnj*Prusimtimand sbamme. it'ssimple,justs @q tryingh&-nmeesore9,ant3h9e t Qnrs with oms andfor tidf* Let% gotowar!. @US.'waldpollcy~-tiIb fl policyof -- mt h 6 n t & P t@~,~~ -~~TMsk&i i b, of d to s era& itfromitsgunboat a ''&bwkd,pmgramathomecam02 pdky tbat la rnc@amwy, therigus d d~ t s * & k ~ aad welfaremeasurer Mmeron "*.tbe-.guafiteof war. I t istbe fam3f61r~ ~ & - b u ~ ~ @&tie.OncegumreplaQt ~ ~ X , ~ ~ & & ~ ~ Q X I S , tbe I@ltbdB OW tbe @ hi sb~,33-ous"is howm w w d yprepti ve joamdisbat. fint, dewrbed these fanatics. e I i i M ~ ~ s " wasthedictum ofA- -Qpmweil. 3%- JiLamdv. . yet,~w'tM W O I ~ ~ ~ thoughtof, ' atfirst, "&ms" Pad. wm' t$ 3 [ i kridiculed sJ s *m*= b it mcepary, .at this latedate* to.saytbat dan rs gf will be debt?t~tedif theyS&OUS~Y=-$and Laughingatfasdsmwillnotlaughitaway.Wi sW will notwishitaway.Nor4 thebe&*gof"tbafaschPt r n ~dw#' hehelp defeat Shis determind offedv8 ofthewwa&watceS. TObhs &3d@,u&ZZ@~h @cz1k,pnd~ 0 ~ 3 d a g pc~pb em& wbm hdsm woddburdenthed*andms& d warwhile bring tham Ehek kd~~rious.3pm n rights,we a h-iag."a ~bobUg-thefiunions,and subjectingthem tosaooaQ e$LP *+< thc thnet off dm. is veryd a d ilms-, I : IT&h Ne w psopk,to whm f~t5&m w d dmeanan insti- tuting of radm to the l d of nationalandinternationalpdlog, 'wane nu*war,thehethreat:of -fasdsm isa betat \ @ 82--.- .r jimarowr thean d. t he w a n dofequrHtyand fntsgntlon,tbe theatof t , :J W k mmk,towhm dasdPmwould- mean a k- -7 ,ki meat moment olf~histawthat we are &&.' I - - -of wade and &uscannotexploit him, isrisingil. Mdtahotmyto W shoes,furtb 43awemm-t. ~l ony, whm tbe cMbn bm beem W m fix am- h d m & &istE3seatenP.Itts be mGatbe proats04the Am cartels(mit~theirpaw-&mind- Butifachildon theNflehasanewof dwes,too* Iis?%-)* epea-and securityof tbecitizensofB&Q,Idaho, t93rw-FS d m offemto~~ by propingt ~t dwash3d i s m-ma&the Rm~tagoa agreesto conveztits worlddv41id;e~~H-bomb b a rintopl aegfields.Is the proeped d d d g ocn 45 MIlimdollarMU budgcta d redy reducingthe Menof the inwmetax atheattothe?nte?malSecurity*of ym&~homep S* says:Let'scompete inp aahdmekbbh wayof Ilfeda ths ' & f0r$Uld f~YINUlWhd.h @ S this theaee~tyour freedom? Wo r nisnotthreatenedbySocialism,butbyfascism.Y kmocmeyis nothcatmed bySodalitmy bot by fasdm YOU ara not threatenedbySod-brrtbyPm&d. Waris not inevitabIle.Pea& b a mb l e . With patimise and severace,wecan h d the "common languagep & peacs " * b ~ that erKhmshcbevoftheSovietUdmhssiugd. "Wehamto&dacommon !arqpageoneeaain qotstiofks," theSovi&Prsmierhas saM. 7'hequestimof thefor peace, forthepreservationof peace,is aqugstioaibt: doncems al lmeol fh~ughimt theworld,irrespectiveofthe soda1 or pWm1 *c t mof stab." Pace is whatthefascists fearand hate.Itispeamthat"the fasdstrevivalmbasbeen organizedtodefeat. Qclt4 Oncs upan atime, theG-rramWof' %Ua BdW e was engaged in o Ilfeand&&A~ g g k wiih wurldf a s h ., Therewasaheadline,Ir d , intheChitag6&Srm, aW d ofSeptember,1945,thatexpressedhowpeoplefs9t. ut : SOME SEEM TO THINK END OFrWAR il4kl.DE ATHE FASCISTS NO LONGER OUR ENEMIES t bhtt2ea notanend tothe I f -1 .. I-.THREEVOIGESFORFREEDOM -': "A PATEWL MOMENT IN OVRHISTORYm Dissenting opinionofAmxiate Justice ofth Sup- W L Black,in the McCanan Actddecisiw t' 1PrricG$ ,I5 \s' 1 DO NOTTHINKTHE I CO?3RT% ACTIONCAN BEJUSTIFIED" Dissenring opinion ofChiefJustice ofihe Supreme CorndEat1 Warm, inthe Mmr a n Actdecision. Price$ .I5 'DAREWE BE FREE?, THE mANING OF THE ATTEMPTS TO OUTLAW - ITHBc a m PARTYI By &beetApthslrsrI h thisbook,thesub, aleadinghetiam. him~hn. d l tschoiar,subjectstocriticala4yasisthC +to4Supretme8;< aecirion upbQldin8 thc SmithActmemkship &axmd he McCarrn Act registxatiao&wewith which the ~ - 8 - w. d y tion on seeks todestrtk Cominmin Pnrcp.fn - 911 neighing the opfniaas of $rc tinodes, and probhg ,the nom. of thelnns themselves,Dr.Apgrekademomatesb &d yhow the minority ophim utterly eta the m~~jt&ty's~deu*~a. I Paperback$1.00;Cloth$2.50 A# mostbookstoresolr N E WE R AB O O K A G E N C Y , I N C .832 BroadwayNew York3, N; Y. THE STRATEGY OFREVENGE By ErnstWbnri "Readinthelightofthepresentsituation,Henri'spampbiet , gives"depthandchillingclaritytomanyaspectsofthecan- plex relation offorces that makes t&such @ -tx&+paiod. TheSovietresumptionofnuclearhp& differentperspectiveafterreadingI$& , -NEW WORLDREVIEW. 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