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political party, that could eventually exercise ballot box strength.
Because of their basic differences (both' philosophically and tac tieally),
any pretense at unity must be regarded as shaky at best.
The PCPJ and the NPAC have agreed to endorse and support the
following three antiwar demonstrations.
will stage local demonstrations throughout Lhe United States (principally
in the several largest American cities) based on the theme of American
perpetration of Asian genocide.
during this period f o r the release of what they regard as black political
prisoners in the U. S. A.
Since any demonstration not directly war re-
lated is contrary to the ideological concepts of the NPAC, that organi-
zation will not support protests directed toward the black political pris-
oner issue. Yet another protest target during this period will be atomic
testing and will probably be supported to some extent by both major groups.
From August 6-9 b d h groups
The PCPJ additionally will demonstrate
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The second date on which the PCPJ and the NPAC will join forces
is October 13 for a nationwide moratorium on business as usual in as
many communities across the country as antiwar radicals and agitators
a r e able to organize.
college Campuses, and PCPJ leaders hav? employed the term "militant
action'' i n connection with activities planned on 13 October.
October 13 date, it should be noted that at-a recent Communist Party
USA conference in New York, the CP General Secretary, Gus Hall,
stressed the October 13 date over and above pll o t k r scheduled summer/
fall activities. The idea of a moratorium on business as usual h a s been
tried by antiwar activists in the past and has always resulted in dismal
failure. It can be anticipated on October 13 ( a Wednesday), that efforts
Moratorium activities will endeavor to'e n compass
As for the
by activists to halt the economy will be no
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The third date on which both groups have agreed to cooperate is
November 6.. On this date principally under the guidance and control
of Lhc NPAC, a series of regional massive antiwar demonstrations in
the streets are scfieduled. So far, 15 cities have been identified by the
NPAC.
They a r e New York, Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Denver,
De tr6it, Houston o r Austin, Lo8 Angeles, Minneapolis,
Philadelpbia, San FJancisco, Seattle, Tampa, and Washingt on.
planning to date, it would appear that the NPAC intends fer November 6 .
to be a carbon cofiy of last April 24 a t Washington D. C.
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that this activity on the sixth will encourage little actual ass.istance from
leaders or rank and file of the PCPJ.
extending what will probably be peaceful and ordered demonstrations to
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