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A NEW ANGLE--Fish stories being what they are, angler Cecil Shoemaker might be able to get away with saying this devil fish was smoking that cigarette when he caught it in the Gulf of Mexico, near San Benito, Tex. However, the smoke was an after-thought for Shoemaker was satisfied to have caught the big critter that weighed three pounds and was 23 inches long.
Top Communist Complains About UP
A NEW ANGLE—Fish stories being what they are, angler Cecil Shoemaker might be able to get away with saying this devil fish was smoking that cigarette when he caught it in the Gulf of Mexico, near San Benito, Tex. However, the smoke was an after-thought for Shoemaker was satisfied to have caught the big critter that weighed three pounds and was 23 inches long.
Top Communist Complains About UP Story on Swith of Tactics by Reds
By LYLE C. WILSON
United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON (UP)—On the letter head of the American Communist Party, of which he is the only top man neither jailed nor a fugitive from justice, William Z. Foster addresses a complaint about a United Press story of May 10.
The story reported that the American Communists suddenly had switched tactics and were proposing a "marriage of convenience" with the Democrats to lick the Republicans in 1954.56—A temporary, loveless affair. Foster objected that such was not the position of the Communist Party "as expressed in its recently published draft program." The American Way.'" He said the May 10 story was pso-Republican nonsense.
The American Way
The story in question was based on the pamphlet entitled "The American Way" which was circulated with a covering letter over Foster's signature and which he accepts as the authentic program of his party.
The pamphlet is a 27-page affair published by New Century publishers, 832 Broadway, New York, at five cents a copy. It is too long to be quoted here in full, but the following quotations are among those which may be cited as proof of the immediate Communist strategy in this country to join with the Democrats to oust the Eisenhower administration from power. That doesn't mean the Reds particularly like Democrats, but only that they hope to make use of one major political party to oust another as a long-haul part of the effort to establish a new wholly left-wing major party in the United States.
The quotations:
Defeating McCarthyism requires turning of the present administration out of political power, first by changing the composition of Congress in 1954 and then by electing a new administration in 1956.
Two-Party System
"To unite a new political majority for 1954 and 1956 requires recognition that the two-party system remains the form through which the overwhelming majority of the American people now express themselves in politics. There is no immediate prospect that decisively large masses will break away from the existing two-party structure."
Under these circumstances the decisive sections of organized labor without which a mass third party is impossible, will first attempt to fight out the issues within the ranks of the Democratic Party."
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