1M«.E SIX
NATI ICDAY, FKIIMI »HY «N, I IHM
GRANTS l*.UM DAILY’t.X»l KlI I«
TO "CONQUER ANO DESTROY STATE,"
0. S. COMMUNISTS CALL FOR LABOR REVOLT
Melbourne. lAiistralia, Feb. 28.—
if. airplane will be of little service
ta attempting to roach the South
Vole, in the opinion of Dr. Griffith
Tkylor. of the Austrian Meteorologi
cal bureau, who was formerly an
Antartic explorer. Dr. Taylor said
ha believed that the expedition to
the South Pole to be conducted next
■ummer by Dr. J. 1.- Cope would find
■it difficult to reach the South Pole
vy Che air route He said;
“Hurricanes blow for weeks in the
Antartic and can spring up in half
an hour from nothing to 60 miles
an hour. I do not think It pos
oble that an airplane can rise above
c blizzard. It can not stay up in
definitely and it can not descend."
Dr. Taylor is skeptical as to the
mineral wealth of the Antartic. for
«faích Dr. Cope's expedition is spe
cially to explore, Speaking from his
íwn experience, he does not think
tierv is anything of economic value
jo the coast of the Antartic conti-
rent, and, although coal is to be
Stand inland, the extent of the de-
msits. he says, is uncertain and it
is improbable on account of its re
moteness that it can be mined wtth-
bi the next 50 years.
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New York, Feb. 28.—Extension of
library service broadly among indus
trial workers and manufacturing
slants of all sorts as a contrioutory
Bictor in allaying social and indus
trial unrest throughout the United
States will be en ouraged by the
American library association, it was
announced today.
Introduction of books dealing
nth social and industrial problems
anions workers is expected to broad-
*n the outlook in the industrial
world and have large bearing on
the attitude of labor toward existing
conditions.
The organization also proposes es-
vblishment of service in rural com
munities. on -board ships, in light
louses, coast-guard stations and for
soldiers, sailors and marines. Anoth
er plan is to introduce standard type
•h the Braille system for the blind.
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afffce
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Revolutionary Pamphlet, Found in U. S. Department
Justice
Investigations, Gives
Message
of
of Com
munists in Chicago to Russian Headquarter*.
Extracts from "Manifesto and Program—Constitution— Report to
tha Communist International" by tbs Communist Party of America.
Chicago, III
Plttwburg, IFeb. US. Twin tuuncls.
-each 3,700 feet tong, tor the use o(
vehicles and pedestrians, are being
bored through the range of hills
bordering the southern side of the
Monongahela River valley here, In
order that the thousands of persona
who live In the southern part of Al
legheny county and work In 'Pitta
burg. may more easily reach the city
Work on the tunnels, which began
a few days ago. will continue for
more than two years, engineers esti
mate. and the cost will lie »4.600.-
000.
It is proponed to hate the tunnels
connect with a high bridge which
will span the Monongahela river and
bring the tunnel traffic to the heart
of the business district of d'lttaburg
This will cost »3.500.000
Each
tube will be made to accommodate
two lines of vehicle traffic and in
addition there will be footpaths
Communism does not propose to ‘capture’ the bourgeois« parliamentary
state, but to conquer and destroy it As long as th« bourgeois« stalo prevails,
the capitalist class can baffle th« will of the proletariat
In those countries In which historical development has furnished th«
opportunity, the working class has utilised th« regime of political democracy
for Its organisation against Capitalism
The older unionism was based on th« craft divisions of small Industry.
The unions consisted primarily of skilled workers whose skill la itself a form
of property The unions were not organs of the militant class struggle. To
day the domlnnnt unionism Is actually a bulwark of Capitalism, merging In
Imperialism and accepting State Capitalism.
The proletarian revolution comes at the moment of crisis In Capitalism,
of a collapse of the old order. Under the Impulse of the crisis, th« proletariat
acts for the conquest of power, by means of mass action. Mass action concen
trates and mobilizes the forces of the proletariat, organised and unorganlaad:
It acts equally against the bourgeois state nnd the conservative orgnnlxntlons
of the working class. Strikes of protest develop Into general political strikes
and then Into revolutionary mass action for the conquest of the power of (he
state. Mass action becomes political In purpose while extra parliamentary In
form: It Is equally a process of revolution nnd the revolution Itself tn operation
The Communist Party Is th« conscious expression of the class struggle of
the workers against capitalism. Its alm Is to direct (his struggle to the con
queat of political power, the overthrow of'capitalism nnd the destruction of MAKE PROFIT FROM POULTRY
the bourgeois state.
The Communist Party prepares Itself for the revolution In the measure Ns Reason Why Moro Farmers Cannet
Make Money by Sailing Bleed
that It develops a program of Immediate action, expressing the mass strug
ing Stock and Egga
gles of the proletariat. These struggles must be Inspired with revolutionary
spirit and purposes.
Many farmer* are now hrtHMilng
The Communist Party ts fundamentally a party of action. It brings to
th« workers a consciousness of their oppression, of the Impossibility of Im ■tti nda rd-bred poultry, exhibiting the
proving their conditions under capitalism. The Communist Party directs th« aume. advertising, and making n good
workers' struggle against capitalism, developing fuller forms ami purposes in profit from the sale of breeding Mock,
egg* for hntchlng. etc. There Is no
this struggle, culminating In the mass action of the revolution.
The Communist Party shall make the great Industrial struggles of th« reason why other farmers cunuot du
working class Its major campaigns. In order to develop an understanding of a« well.
the strike In relation to the overthrow of capitalism.
(a) The Communist Party shall participate In mass strikes, not only to
achieve the Immediate purposes of the strike, but to develop the revolutionary
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FERRYDALE
implications of the mass strike.
(b) Mass strike.- are vital factors In the process out of which develops ♦
Mr. and '.Mm. Johnson and Ml««
the workers* understanding and action for the conquest of power
(C) In mass strikes under conditions of concentrated capitalism there is Davis. who have been visiting Mr.
talent the tendency toward the general mass strike, which takes on a political and Mrs Morrison, left the first of
character and manifests the impulse toward proletarian dictatorship.
the week for their home at Vancou
In these general mass strikes the Communist Party shall emphasize the ver
necessity of maintaining industry and the taking over of social function»
Mias Audrey Griffin rotorned to
usually discharged by the capitalists and the Institutions of capitalism. The
strike must cease being isolated and passive; It must b. come positive, general her work in Grants Paas Wednesday.
and aggressive, preparing the workers for the complete assumption of Indue
Allison Every left Thursday to
trial and social control.
spend a few days with his brother
(a) Every local and district organization of the Party shall establish Dick, at Draper.
contact with Industrial units In Its territory, the shops, mills and mines—and
Mrs. Win. .Anderson and two lit
direct Its agitation accordingly.
tle
boys left for Klamath Falls Mon
(b) Shop Committees shall be organized wherever possible for the pur
pose of Communist agitation In a particular shop or industry by the workers day where they expect to spend the
employed .here. These committees shall be united with each other and with summer.
the Communist Party, so that the party shall have nctual contact with tha
workers nnd mobilize diem for action against capitalism.
Th Communist Party must engage actively In the struggle to revolution
ize the trade unions As against the unionism of the American Federation of
I-abor, the Communist Party propagandizes Industrial unionism nnd industrial
nlon organization, emphasizing their revolutionary Implications. Industrial
Unionism is not simply a mean- for the everyday struggle against capitalism;
Its ultimate purpose Is r.".--'titloiiary. Implying the necessity of ending the
capitalist parliamentary state. Industrial Unionism Is a factor In the Anal
: lass action for the conquest of power, as It will constitute the basis for the
•i lustrial administration of the Crknmunlst Commonwealth.
(a) The Communist Party recoguizes that the A. F. of L. Is reactionary j
and a bulwark of capitalism.
(b) Councils of workers shall be organized in the shops as circumstance-'
al: w, for the purpose of carrying on the iiebi-Hrial union struggle in the old 1
unions, uniting nnd mobilizing the mllltuii elements; these councils to be I
miffed In a Central Council wherever po-
(c) It shall Iw a major task of the •
..-inf-t Party to agitate for the i
construction of a general Industrial union nr. n zui on. embracing the I W. XV..
W. I. L. U„ independent and secession union.-', militant unions of the
F. of I
I.., nnd the unorganized workers, on tin- basis of the revolutionary das'!
struggle.
The Communist Party shall encoura-.-' movements of the workers In the
shops seeking to realize workers' control of Industry, while Indicating their
limitations under capitalism; concretely, any movement analogous to the Shop
Stewards of England. These movements (equally directed against the union |
bureaucracy) should be related to the Communist Party.
The unorganized unskilled workers (Including the agricultural proletariat) I
institute the bulk of the working class. The Communist Party shall directly [
ami systeniatb-ully agitate among these workers, awakening them to industrial i
union organization and action.
Friends I ih ' o rvelved word (hat
Eldon Everton formerly of thia vi
cinity, has pneumonia at Euroiie
.Mr. Cook and Uhaa. Dewey from
lower Jlltlip-oM-Joo, were visiting 111
the neigh boriinoti Sunday.
Utile Willard Holm rt son la much
Improved.
t). li. Griffin anil daughter, tlludva,
and l.Mrn. Benedict were at Grants
l‘aaa Wednesday on Ibuaine«»
Mr. Julia« and family have moved
front the'(hile place near llalla (late
on to the old Booth pl«<e
Mrs Htevenaon was at Granta Pass
Wednesday.
The Kerllnger family were visit-
In« Mr and jits Jolfae Sunday.
M I.. Griffin I» up on Jump-off-
Joe helping inoro the MiWullen aaw-
mill
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tent tasted he doe« It free of charge, We have the beat equipped
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t new customer for ue- WHO'S NNXT.
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Oxford, Feb. 28. —Candidates for
Madrid, Feb. 28.- The young so-1
ciety girls and youths of Madrid have K. Metzger, territorial treasurer, will I
taken to the American habit of chew
leave for New York al»out the end I
ing gum and their elders have been '
of
March to place on the market I
much exercised as a result.
That
»2.403,000
worth
of
terrltorl.il !
staid onservative journal, the A. B.
C., devoted recently a column to this bonds. ITesidontlal approval of the!
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new practice which it denounced In issue has been obtained by Governor
‘ I strong terras.
Charles J. McCarthy, now In Wash-!
According to the writer of this ar-' ington with the territorial legislative
tide gum chewing is the result of, commission,
reading articles by Spanish writers
The money raised on the bonds
who have recently visited America will be spent
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_ in improvements
and to the American pictures pro- throughout
■—------------ the territory, The larg
duced In the Spanish cinema thea- est amount, »500,900, will go to the
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tors.
Kuhio Bay pier at Hilo, Island of
Hawaii, while the same Island w-ill
Placer location notices at Courier draw »265,000 for work on the high
way to the famous Kllouea volcano.
office
Kamehameha highway,
circling
the Island of Oahu, is down for an
appropriation of »400,000.
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co
Community Singing.
"1 sec community singing Is becom
ing a fn<l In many towns.”
“What 1« Itr
‘The merry villager-»’ Idea boosted
s notch. I hike It."
flow?"
hisfe-'d of dancing on the green
j'-i-
in cominii'i’ty centers
nnd min.' i- • i voice« In 1-izz mn>n-i
gn!« and K.vncopnted
s."—Louis-
‘ He ('ourler Journal.
Mining blanks at Courier office i
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We have taken over
the Tuff’s solid tire
press and installed
same in our shop.
C. L. Hobart Co