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EDITORIAL THE NEW ERA As 1903 appmaches the End harts, INCA pre- {totem to complete in third year of operatiune aria enter a new era. The lossorrt of our past, can guide en et We look to the future. ft is dime:Pie partimilarly ap- propriate. it this time in review the yror-eod Pinglele Report by Prendeat Altura Ochoner. Dr. Ochner haa led INCA from the earliest days and him opinions, both of the organization nod It. prospects in Lou. America, are founded on thirty yeam of humanitarian experience with the citizens and govern- ments of the Loan American republics. In hit itersanal report to each member. Dr. Oclisner stressed these INCA accomplishments: Der hundred twenty-11a conperadng radio stations broadcasting TRUTH TAPES in 10 nallone; five himdrnl riventy-ex TRUTH TAPES in distribution: the Conference for Unity of the Americas' bright promise to a mean, of unifying the efforts of free men and organi- sations tamest commentst tyranny, the TRUTH TAPES FOR TEACHING program in English which has already proved so successful in educating iCentinued ea page 31 Dr. Oclumer VICTORY THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INFORMATION COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAS (INCA) Vol. I FREVIEW EDITION — DECEMIIER 11, 1963 INCA VS. OSWALD No. 1 AWARDS RECEPTION ,0470 TONIGHT OVER FORTY TO BE HONORED (INCA Executive Vice President, Edward Scannell Bader confronted Lee Haney Oswald. the assassin of President John F. Kennedy to t panel debate on roam Italian WDSU, August II, 1883, jars • few weeks before the PsnaidettEm murder. Worldwide speculate. on Onvairro criortvatilso and mental condition are ore. .54r. Butler was called to Washington Sets than 48 hours altar the otino to confer with top nHirlila nn het ase since he was the only propagandi spcstrilot ever to interview Oswald. The following Ira sum- m.ey whiab n ilyree the meaning of the Oswald opiSistle.—Dlitort Thu first INCA AWallt Reception will be held this evcnIng from 7;80 to 8;16 p.m. no 33 N mot Drive In Mr. Grundy litanirie. Host moue= W. Grundy. INCA 1040 Award. Recoplitill Chairman maid today tho the Awards program would start shortly after 7,09 p.m. and that over forty members and {mends of INCA who have Made ex- ceptional monitors for INCA unsold be hemmed. Mr. Cloudy raid another highlight of the meeting woidd he the full, un- edited, oriprol tape retarding of the ` I % now•Lonnitm Oswald &halo. Edward Scannell Buller, INCA Etevutive Vito Preside., will Ion an hand In on mromber's veal:torts ahem rho personality and waitron*em of tan meassin. Grtmtly rani 'Tin Oswald episode pnived cure ) tila.ively that private clillent can combat communist prenuranda eller- tively—LNCA poilenionult tolireled and presermed e - " .. .eirithat drove Oswald from New Oilaans heiror ha could do ton ranch damage hem. Had there hem an argazasatien similar tot INCA. or nn INCA hionch in Denim the President of the United Stales might never have !teen murdered," Grundy mica Mr. Grundy nnignitelated the Award Generals and Captains lot their eunttent work to developing the Reception program INCA Awards Generale are: Mr. Conealn Atamenza, jr., Mr. Martin Corder H. Mr. Pat Browne. Jr.; Dr. William Locke; Mr. Robert Raienla; Mr. Cecil Shllsione Mr. Ell Tillie and. Mr. E. D. Wingfield INCA Awards Cantabze are Dr. lama Allen; Capt. John Ayers: Dr. Gustav Ballo; Mr. lincen Baird; Mr. Earl Bartlett; Mr. Richard Baum- both; Dr. William Brcaron; Mt. Glltbnre Burke; Mr. J. H. Cairo, Mr. Thomas Carmen; Mr. Marini Drown, Jr., Mr. Charles Derthar III; Sir. B. Frank Eshleman; Mr. C. Albin Fan.; Mr, Gervais Foams: Mr. Fred Fischer: Mr. J. Moon Citatory; hir.J.111ntaoltre Dr. Joie Manville; Mr. William Manahan; Mr. R. Kirk Moyer. Dr. Alton Otha- nes, Jr.; Mr. George Itisrtra; Mr. Eustis Rally; Mr. E. M. lirnsloy, Mr. Mellionald Stephens; Dr. Norton Voorhies; Mr. J. Walter Ward, Js; Mc Lana Irwin, III, Mr. Walter J. Barnes; and Bev. Dr. J. I), Grey. The Award Generals will repot On their Subscription canvass of the INCA menthol,. and INCA Vice-. Prtendent fur Flmmered Affairs Wal- lace M. Davis urged all INCA mem- bers to nilwenhe gems:nasty and promptly to that the 4114 hodner can be solidly programmed. The merrier of President John F. Kennedy by a dectri.ure, .elf-tort. felted Marcin—three years rapirterl. to onmmtinism to Runia—proves beyond doubt the power of words as weapons. Unfortunately. the picture of Lee Harvey Oswald that im braining to emerge in some Quarters dot" nor fully match the firsthand enprenestal gleaned tun a few weeks before the Prexident's mordm. INCA members in various stare. and the TRUTH network In Latin America ar titled to to the facts that we have, o both from Oyeleld'a own hp, and loon my Mr. Butler in .lyric of the I Mot him at 5:38 on a hot Friday afternoon In the studios of WDSU tail. in New Ctrlenns. I was them to participate in a panel debate whirls bad bean arranged by Latin American affair: reporter Bill Stuckey, Modernang the program was WDSU newsman Bill Ratter, end Ventilating the Calsan viewpoint mot chile leader Carl. Crimple, It Is wnrthwhile to vonsicior why I vras there In the first plate. The answer la. because anmat rho mecoleow and friends of INCA, made it pos- sible. INCA has spool nearly three yeas, not merely swaying, but fight. ing comemnist propaganda at the grata roots level in 16 countries, We .raw from manatch and asperlence whit wean, what won't We mild predict—becarime we knew the Red Ilse.—what Ooweid would say on mast topics. We knew what in ask and what to avoid. Within a day we hod a briefcase fall of facts and figures al the Feu Play for Cuba Committee, as well am tan entire slaty of Dozela's defection with authentic quoin. because I know whims es man. Oa In addition we had nor man library and clipping file. and a rom• Went staff to hack Ole up and secure ruhetantiating data. We harl the facilitlea to male the Inagadistence calls, tape recorders- acid a headnuartert to listen fur boars to earlier testimony that Ctssentd had Mpoil for Snrcley. untd I knew hi. (Continued no page 2) THE MOTIVATION OF AN ASSASSIN by Edward Scannell Butler Nese-mina Edmeel Seteioll bed, Neel raw '&414

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EDITORIAL

THE NEW ERA As 1903 appmaches the End harts, INCA pre-

{totem to complete in third year of operatiune aria enter a new era. The lossorrt of our past, can guide en et We look to the future. ft is dime:Pie partimilarly ap-propriate. it this time in review the yror-eod Pinglele Report by Prendeat Altura Ochoner.

Dr. Ochner haa led INCA from the earliest days and him opinions, both of the organization nod It. prospects in Lou. America, are founded on thirty yeam of humanitarian experience with the citizens and govern-ments of the Loan American republics.

In hit itersanal report to each member. Dr. Oclisner stressed these INCA accomplishments: Der hundred twenty-11a conperadng radio stations broadcasting TRUTH TAPES in 10 nallone; five himdrnl riventy-ex TRUTH TAPES in distribution: the Conference for Unity of the Americas' bright promise to a mean, of unifying the efforts of free men and organi-sations tamest commentst tyranny, the TRUTH TAPES FOR TEACHING program in English which has already proved so successful in educating

iCentinued ea page 31

Dr. Oclumer

VICTORY THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE INFORMATION COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAS (INCA)

Vol. I FREVIEW EDITION — DECEMIIER 11, 1963

INCA VS. OSWALD No. 1

AWARDS RECEPTION ,0470 TONIGHT

OVER FORTY TO BE HONORED

(INCA Executive Vice President, Edward Scannell Bader confronted Lee Haney Oswald. the assassin of President John F. Kennedy to t panel debate on roam Italian WDSU, August II, 1883, jars • few weeks before the PsnaidettEm murder. Worldwide speculate. on Onvairro criortvatilso and mental condition are ore. .54r. Butler was called to Washington Sets than 48 hours altar the otino to confer with top nHirlila nn het ase since he was the only propagandi spcstrilot ever to interview Oswald. The following Ira sum-m.ey whiab n ilyree the meaning of the Oswald opiSistle.—Dlitort

Thu first INCA AWallt Reception will be held this evcnIng from 7;80 to 8;16 p.m. no 33 N mot Drive In

Mr. Grundy litanirie. Host moue= W. Grundy. INCA

1040 Award. Recoplitill Chairman maid today tho the Awards program would start shortly after 7,09 p.m. and that over forty members and {mends of INCA who have Made ex-ceptional monitors for INCA unsold be hemmed.

Mr. Cloudy raid another highlight of the meeting woidd he the full, un-edited, oriprol tape retarding of the `

I% now•Lonnitm Oswald &halo. Edward Scannell Buller, INCA

Etevutive Vito Preside., will Ion an hand In on mromber's veal:torts ahem rho personality and waitron*em of tan meassin. Grtmtly rani

'Tin Oswald episode pnived cure ) tila.ively that private clillent can combat communist prenuranda eller-tively—LNCA poilenionult tolireled and presermed e-"...eirithat drove Oswald from New Oilaans heiror ha could do ton ranch damage hem. Had there hem an argazasatien similar tot INCA. or nn INCA hionch in Denim the President of the United Stales might never have !teen murdered," Grundy mica

Mr. Grundy nnignitelated the Award Generals and Captains lot their eunttent work to developing the Reception program

INCA Awards Generale are: Mr. Conealn Atamenza, jr., Mr.

Martin Corder H. Mr. Pat Browne. Jr.; Dr. William Locke; Mr. Robert Raienla; Mr. Cecil Shllsione Mr. Ell Tillie and. Mr. E. D. Wingfield

INCA Awards Cantabze are Dr. lama Allen; Capt. John Ayers:

Dr. Gustav Ballo; Mr. lincen Baird; Mr. Earl Bartlett; Mr. Richard Baum-

both; Dr. William Brcaron; Mt. Glltbnre Burke; Mr. J. H. Cairo, Mr. Thomas Carmen; Mr. Marini Drown, Jr., Mr. Charles Derthar III; Sir. B. Frank Eshleman; Mr. C. Albin Fan.; Mr, Gervais Foams: Mr. Fred Fischer: Mr. J. Moon Citatory; hir.J.111ntaoltre Dr. Joie Manville; Mr. William Manahan; Mr. R. Kirk Moyer. Dr. Alton Otha-nes, Jr.; Mr. George Itisrtra; Mr. Eustis Rally; Mr. E. M. lirnsloy, Mr. Mellionald Stephens; Dr. Norton Voorhies; Mr. J. Walter Ward, Js; Mc Lana Irwin, III, Mr. Walter J. Barnes; and Bev. Dr. J. I), Grey.

The Award Generals will repot On their Subscription canvass of the INCA menthol,. and INCA Vice-. Prtendent fur Flmmered Affairs Wal-lace M. Davis urged all INCA mem-bers to nilwenhe gems:nasty and promptly to that the 4114 hodner can be solidly programmed.

The merrier of President John F. Kennedy by a dectri.ure, .elf-tort. felted Marcin—three years rapirterl. to onmmtinism to Runia—proves beyond doubt the power of words as weapons.

Unfortunately. the picture of Lee

Harvey Oswald that im braining to emerge in some Quarters dot" nor fully match the firsthand enprenestal

gleaned tun a few weeks before the Prexident's mordm. INCA members in various stare. and the TRUTH network In Latin America ar titled to to the facts that we have,

o both

from Oyeleld'a own hp, and loon my

Mr. Butler

in .lyric of the I Mot him at 5:38 on a hot Friday

afternoon In the studios of WDSU tail. in New Ctrlenns.

I was them to participate in a panel debate whirls bad bean arranged by Latin American affair: reporter Bill Stuckey, Modernang the program was WDSU newsman Bill Ratter, end Ventilating the Calsan viewpoint mot chile leader Carl. Crimple,

It Is wnrthwhile to vonsicior why I vras there In the first plate. The answer la. because anmat rho mecoleow and friends of INCA, made it pos-sible. INCA has spool nearly three yeas, not merely swaying, but fight. ing comemnist propaganda at the grata roots level in 16 countries, We .raw from manatch and asperlence whit wean, what won't We mild predict—becarime we knew the Red Ilse.—what Ooweid would say on mast topics. We knew what in ask and what to avoid. Within a day we hod a briefcase fall of facts and figures al the Feu Play for Cuba Committee, as well am tan entire slaty of Dozela's defection with authentic quoin. because I know whims es man. Oa In addition we had nor man library and clipping file. and a rom• Went staff to hack Ole up and secure ruhetantiating data.

We harl the facilitlea to male the Inagadistence calls, tape recorders- acid a headnuartert to listen fur boars to earlier testimony that Ctssentd had Mpoil for Snrcley. untd I knew hi.

(Continued no page 2)

THE MOTIVATION OF AN ASSASSIN by Edward Scannell Butler

Nese-mina Edmeel Seteioll bed, Neel

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VIC TORY December 11, 1963

INCA vs. Oswald - - - (Continued from paps I/

every Wong point and weak spot. And most important we had free-

dom to act as private citizens to de- prive Oswald of the mom support he was seeking. Technically he had the commnetted on crime, to no official could tough him. Free societies ran

FOOL OR FANATIC? Was Oswald Lasalle? He appeared

to he not only sane but all ertremaly articulate end clever proponent of the communist-Iming came of die Fair Play For Cuba Committee. which he represented a. local Secretary. / can judge. not merely from our debate, but from e previous analysis of a 30 minute tape recorded Interview with reporter Bill Stookey, which is at yet impublished. Oswald woe a prof'. dent propagandist. }le used prop.- sonde method. like marbled pgaraRei. log, lariat narrowing and eapenrism, and other technical tricks of the pro-

ASSASSLN'S PROFILE Oswald'. hand was clammy as

shook It. sad he had an air of arro-gance and suppremed tension. Before the debate his face was tight, sar-castic. no guard, yet with no paper. Hama motions. When 1 mentioned That a merchant was "progressive" in his bushiest Oswald looked sensed quickly in the midst of another con-venation at the first syllable of the word 'progresslve'. Then when he understood the content of the state-ment--thet it was being applied to capttalism—his glance changed into a smirk of doped-

lie seemed particularly antagonistic toward ins. Other onlookers noticed it rind ourationed It before I hod the opportunity to ask. Later. et home, nark the preceution of taping all of the TV comentorles about the inter. sieve.

at an -.Id have profesmonglly neutralized

weld thew and perhaps saved the nnulent s life. No otra can he nee

of courre. But an INCA branch mold certainly have helped emote him to public view mod made it more difficult to commits hidden mime.

permit a Federal Thought Cantro Agency to censor, suppress or dispute anyone's views, so officials cools& even meet him on the propaganda battlefield. Bet because there woo private nal "flOW''"“ here In New Orleans Oswald was decisively beaten on the battleground

had picked—mass media. Discnoilied, Oswald dropped mat

I sight, and left New Orleans before e did too muc-h damage here. Fa Is rout every INCA member and

friend can take a fair share of credit Moreover the model we hove created an he copied throughout the hem tpilete.

S1,100 members have conjectured

INCA VICTORY

Published Monthly by the

INFORMATION COUNCIL

OF THE AMERICAS

620 Gravies Street

New Orleans. Ls

Vol, 1 December. 1963 No. 1

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pogendist's trade. hforrover lie was thoroughly faMiller with the pony line, and gave an excellent amount of himself when asked the standard questions in the first tnterdew. He did much worse in the debate against a planned, unorthodox attack.

o An attack Width was Mined. not at the communist Line he was trying to

t tell, but at the seller himself. Com-1 monists and their sympathizers con

seldom withstand such an approach, t which prevent. them from abusing

the freedom of the press by turning ▪ R Into a propaganda OlzIform. But o Oswald tried.

Of course a good ease can be mark for the fact that coramonfol prop. g....1• had converted Oswald into conditioned social schizophrenic jot like Lenin Flitter, Stalin and Castro Hr undoubtedly 11.1.• the real world through eyes distorted by unreal Images of elan or rare warfare. Flu the point Is. that such deliberately inducer] criminal insanity is the clear-cut reoponoibiilly of the official hater propaganda of communist regimes The communist line draws a dead bead an every Institution and leader of the Fees World. Illoough sophisticated propaganda network it dumps a mountain of hate trio the receptive minds of mankind.

It is hard far some Ainoricaos to understand hots/ ,1 young boy of 13, reading a peo-connnunlst pamphlet about the Rosenberg traitors. am he converted as Oswald was--ewer ■ period of nine yearn under the semi-nal, but merciless. assault of Words as weapons--inin u political !Masan.

Yet we must understand It, or Frendent Keutedy'a death will hove been in vain. The motivation for Oswaltra acts err to be hand In these quotes he gave to a C.F.I. correspondent ir, Moscow In 1959. Regarding his first reading of Man's Des Kopital, hr said, "It was like a very religious cams opening the Bible for the first nom. Then he started to "study !demist economic theories," he told the reporters an hie Dip to Roc.. "I could see the impoverish-meet of the masse before my own eyes in my own mother. I thought the worker's life could be better. I found some Maoist books on dusty shelve. in the New Orleans library and continued to indoctrinate myself for five yeen."

THE 'COMMUNIST' QUESTION' A second question which has

bothered Americans Is whether or not Oswald the admitted Marxist, was subject to Leninist discipline.

Professor Anthony J. Boueemen says In hr. book, "A guide to Anti-Commimist Action":

"Them is no doubt that the coot monist network tiolds on attraction for adventurous spirits who thrive on the conspiratorial sernospiwee within the party, the seem( meetings, ire re-

THE MENTAL BLOCK Yet many Americans hesitate to

believe that communism caused the death of the President of the United Stoles. This is as understandable a. It is dangemusi

It Is understandable because the average Muerteon cm imagine on appropriate penalty for the murder of the President other than nuclear war; whirls however would kill mIllions of our own people, as well as millions of tononnobe One._ SInon no one weort

(Continued on page al

STAFF OF VICTORY

EDITOR MANcEL GIL

ea` RESINESS MANADZA . DAV R. ar-TLLa

INCA OIFFICEIRS

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Va. Prrarde1 Ere Oraaaria,grl An.4114„,

PICA CONSULTANTS

sort to aliases, the paraphernalia of Illegality and apposition to moth-toted =dhoti*. Those who tend to tribal against tradition and conven-tion, Bohemians and nonconformists of all kinds—are naturally attracted to the communist movement. By its tepudiotion of so-called capitalist .Win and moral standards, the party provides a welcome philosophical sanction for the lunatic fringe.

"The party is o vehicle for anyone with en are to grind, for anyone who hat become embittered. Second-rate artists, lawyers without clients, doc-kets without patients, writers without outlets, underpaid teacher. with in-

- (enmity completes—all these are soothed by the thought that It is all

t the fault of the capitalist system. They find. In the parry. on instru-ment to vent their Splern against the imagined source of filmy, as well as

t a receptive audience." But In spite of the fact that

"Officers found letters In Lee thievery Oswald's mom written to hint on kfteelseeds of the Communist Party of Americo. the party newspaper. the Worker, and the Fair Play for Cube Committee . . ." tWaithimpon Post, Thursday. November 28, 11/63, Pg. A-4I no formal links with party dis-cipline have yet been foetid.

The distinction is hard one for average Americans to comprehend. The party uses three lamb of parti-cipants in its work.

I—The disciplined party member who acts like a social soldier under mien. 11-11te indoctrinated emormsnist

sympathizer w hose contributions come in the form of money and/or work for the party on a volunteer holds

3—The dupe, or useful fool, who works ordior donates to communist causal without realizing their full im-pact

Oswald seems to have fitted into the seined category. He was filled with the stand.] brand of communist hate. And that note--oonveyed always by word. from communist, In their sympathizers—finally moved the mind. that actuated the trigger. that killed the President of the United States. The lin)ts of guilt ore *MO+. and obvious

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Picture from our paal—DICA leaders receive TRUTH TAPES Mends Proclamation. Lalt to right, Executive V.P. Edw. S. Butler, President Dr. Minor Orhsner, New Orleans Mayor Virtnr H. Selairo, First V.P. Dean A. E. Neale.

MY:1,ah,: I1. !sal VICTORY

With this grci:=Jgagg of INCA Victory—on offlcial rnoothly publica-tion-1i milestone hos been paned, and the scope end efforts of INCA will be chronicled herieefon.h. no they term. Beginning in January 19:341 'pedal Department On Intel-Arntrimn Affair. will help INCA members and friends to gauge rho affeetivcarea of the LNCA effort to each natran.

No organization coo he properly con unless the management has an idea of the ertairtam 'accounts receivable", it can expect each .moth, In order to budget Pmdmaaa. rap., salmi. and the other disbursements that are required. Spmlung to INCA members pononally Dr. °change said, "I era. you to be as gene-tout no paMiblr ... remembering Oral. a small merl-in. now eon help prevent a rood low liner"

The Awards Reception will tiring 1963 tea close with a Well deserved mark of glory for three who have done to moth during INCA'. feat obese. But the light we've generuted thus for could diminish to a mere glimmer in the gloom, unless we INC it to guide the forces of freedom into the future.

That does remdre sacrifice---of time, of money-hut as fir. °chaser hex also noted ... "dune who have seen communism in notion are deeply convinced that INCA methods can stop the Reds. They remember that commas/1st leaden. from Leran in Castro have always been private citirann, working where grave-mmenti cannot reach effectively.'

That It the lesson we must never /met

THE NEW ERA - - horn page If

U. S. high wheelers: the generous corm:meta of no many recognized officials and everts: the expanding membership; the top ranch production muter with production and security forallties: TRUTH FORUM end other ad-vance. in Our fight for freedom In ['be Americas.

Rot as President Do. Ochmer pointed out, the continuation rod pro-grew of INCA depends fart and fraemost on the support of as present members and f tuner The personal stobsergrhon program is the bulwark of that support.

Dr. Osboner made the point dud INCA is e unique ortonizahoa, in that it boa two distinct types of finarinal outlay:

First. the org.ixerional expense far roadlogs, meetings and publications which every mervice group Iran--tilli is coveted by dues term members

Second, the recurring production expense for TRUTH TAPES and taker edsmatior. research operations—this is covered by monthly subscrip-tions from men:then, friends. emporations, fonndations.

INCA needs both kends of foment if it is to "mass produce" TRUTH TAPES during 1.999, roll meet its other merman:neon to the came of Liberty Under Law in the America,.

l'he demand for TRUTII TAPES from Latin America has been phew-rimed, and Moral of warm requests for increased distribution have hem remised from our cooperating stations in Latin Aincrica. Until now we have had no synemetie way of informing members. friends, and cooperat-ing ergarriartiona of the country by country need, end the requests for assistance from cur fellow fighters for freedom to the south.

Dastugue Named Organizational Consultant

INGrk President Dr. Alton Delmer anninmeed today the appointment of real estate executive Paul F Dor mime as An Ortannentional Conga/- tont to INCA,

"Me. Dastugue'. years of acme. phaltment as on maniacs one well Saloum especially to the citinon of Jeffers. Parish where Se founded the Poling tsfen's Business Club of Jefferson. the largest chic mute.- don to the parish after only one year."

Martin M. Gurtler II Studio Dedicated

INCA member Martin M Corder II was the reciplern of the foriewsug Reaolution of Commendation at the first INCA TRUTH FORUM.

WHEREAS, INC_A hos progressed no For end fart bemuse of the gene- ✓ertry of its members nod

WHEREAS. the West example of this teamwork h the meta generous gift of a recording ghetto. Mantling all mend Insulation End tonstructim wet.

WHEREAS, the TRUTH TAPES program boa been sterneamrably helped by this germ.a gift and

WHEREAS, the donor la Mr. Maths M. Ctaticr II an INCA mem-her in good .landing

NOW THEREFORE RE IT RE-SOLVED, time said Moho shall be known Iterenfrer by Jill LNCA mem-bers and the general public et the Marlin M. Corder 11 Srudlu.

The resolotion was offered by INCA treasurer Maurice W. Cnindy And prated unanimously-.

INCA Chapter Extension Planned

The Ortaximahonal Afiaim Council, is disensokat plans for extending INCA eirartert no a mional hem ae-condi/4 nt ELIpor A. G Bright, Vice President for Organiaatinnal Affaws.

"Although INCA now hos mem hen in LB of the United Stairs and broadcasting nation, in 19 Latin American moons', Bright said, '1ve must give interested Individuals and organisations throughout the hemi-sphere a [neater opportunity to par-ticipate."

"Thole interested in INCA'it pro-gram can mbeenhe For no little as 85 free month to $3110 pee mond, or mare."

Bright gold that speaking engage-ments emend the moon will coo-tie. to be accepted by the Presi-dent, Executive Vice.President And certain specially qiialtfied INCA members, as to 1983.

INCA THANKS SENATOR THOMAS J. DODD

1D-Cone.) for his detallesa statement about INCA before the Senate Foreign Reliaidon, C.ororotttee, whleb was pal:Th.4hr./ in the Senate Ds:rai-ment rolled 'Trolling of Forman Af fairs Pessonecl."

CONGRESSMAN HALE BOGUS(13-1-a) for his comments about INCA in the October kith Issue of the CLARION HERALD in on article ailed "Congressmen Womb of Apathy tu Wake of Nuclear Test Treaty."

SENATOR KARL MUNDT (R-5.D.1 for his remarks slime INCA In

recant letter which he cleared for publication.

CONGRESSMAN DANTE FAS-CELL ID-Flat for his invitedun to present the INCA story to hit flume Fomiga Affairs Subcommittee on Intermaional Organization.. Execu-tive Vita-htraiderst Roller's testimony mil loon he published In the Hear-Lop of the Subcommittee.

THE LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION OF YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS CLUBS and outgoing President Paul Dasiiigue for the honor of addressing their annual meeting amt the Resole-dim endorsing the TRUTH TAPES program.

THE INCA PHYSICIANS FOR FREEDOM COMMTTTEE, which sponsored a mailing to all illettlbell of the Orleans Parish Medical Society lost month.

DR. ROBERT J. MEADE, LNCA Director, who wrote the members of sY the National Association of Plastic At Reconstructive Surgery on behalf of INCA.

DR. JAMES H. ALLEN, INCA Chief of Protocol who traveled to Denver to tel the INCA story to his fellow members of the American Association of Physitiera oral Sur. goons.

The FOLLOWLNG MEMBERS fed their immediate rapport of the INCA Award Subratiplirm Drive:

Ben C. Tnicsinno

John riuddrick

Brom Baud. Jr.

Gilbert Gharhounet

Dr. Thomas R. Jenkins, Jr.

Dr. James D. Morrison

Dr. R. E. Robichaue

Mb.. Lucile Tisylor

Samuel Robinson

Cottealo Abaunra. Jr.

E. M. Rowley

Chad. G. Smither

VICTORY December 11, 198.3

TRUTH FORUM RATES PRAISE The monthly TRUTH FORUM

meetings for the INCA geneml mem-bership began on October lith with

address spotlighting Guaternale by the Itry Chester Codwalleder. a Sprodsh speaking American miseion• cry with 10 years expellers,' in that nation. This was followed on Novem-ber 19th by an oddness spotlighting Argentina lay Cuban exile lawyer Carlo. firinsiner. who to married to the daughter of on Argentmian diplo-mat and fought communist penetra-bee in the universitieg

"The INCA members and prom have responded enthusiastically to the TRUTH FORUM concept TRUTH FORUM gives avenge pri-vate citizens who really know Latin America n chance to describe whet everyday life to like, to the members and guests as well at the public through the new. motto,' said ik Kirk Moyer. INCA Vier Preadent ant TRUTH FORUM.

Highlights of the TRUTH FORUM nr3 perennal anecdotes by the -honker, who have lived throngh

communist operation,. Reverend C.adwallader revolted an

inildent that OCClIff.1 as he was driving through a Guatemelan town with hie tether- -Communist rtudenta raising bumf, for a meml nap to Cuba threw a spiked plank mama the mad in front of the car and de-manded a five dollar contribution," he add. "I imid that didn't sound like e contrilletton to ate. They mid

conk] drive across the crakes d I liked." By die tune the minister had

Conference For Unity of Americas Recapped

Wilbard E Robertson, INCA Vice.

President fat Protect Development, mid today that his evened would soon complete preliminary work on the Conference fort Unity of the Americas (UNICON) to be held In New Orkiane during the moaner of 1064

The Conform, originally spon-sored by the Institute for Ammicon Strategy, vat adopted as an INCA timber in early 1985 and Mr. Dan A. Se Riven Confenstne Ch.drman of IAS was named INCA Special Con-ference Censultant by Or. Ochseer when ire visited New (Meant to ini• nate work on the Conference in April.

SuIlia.. a longtune conference organizer. who mearbeaded the fumed Joint Military Educational and Industrie] Conformal has mumbled nearly 250 ca-tponsoring organisa-tions from throuldmin the hemisphere. and ripens In many field. linen agreed to participate.

hoherlann called on INCA loom.

t.r,, relented with a pollee-am% all the eh had been let out of his Urea.

Bringuier. who mid that "Hod there n an INCA floe or el years ego,

hero would net be a commiliaLst adorn "idled Calm today.- He de-scribed the technique of "Certifies" which "involve. two Communists slatting a street corner debate, com-mon in Argentina, Miler to the Hyde Park soapbox debates in Leaden One will defend rapitaltom and the other Cammunasna When a large enough crowd ennapritates. the one defending democracy will concede that the pm-communist meeker is tight. Usually, one or two 'Ones in the carbon will ode with the pm-communist speaker as well- -The tommunish need trouble,'

mid Bringuter, "so they inenufactute it with agrnts who owe-Wilt as,;,23g-illnt-_reanageri. The trouble is then bellied around by propaganda to nuke the commurdsts appear to he defending the Latinos ageing Tae-gu' Vempiree.

Bringuier said "INCA is tattier liberation all over Latin America If the United Sterns wino the plop. geniis war against the commemob. there will he no need to fight the 'other war',' he said.

'71-11- nest TRUTH FORUM meet-ing will be held In January," said B. Kirk Moyer. Vice-Premient of rho TRUTFI FORUM. who 'Ironed the work of committee Chairman Rev. J. D. Grey, attendee«, Benjatnin C. Minima, education: and Riche:II C Drown, Jr., publicity.

Communist Discrimination Bared

INCA prodiselinn manager Monad Gil was recently in Mimi where he interviewed numerous Cuban Refu-gees.

Hu remtablished important con-torna with several nett-communist organizations.

A repremeninli•e of the "Canntrditee to Abolish Diocririshaetion Against the Negro In Cube" told Gil that 500.-0121 Negroes' pompom were torn up, onnar by Carter himself In order to prevent Negroes from fleeing the island "paradise" communists were areal of the etiverse publicity that a Negro rendes would haw unarm the Negro population in the United Steles" 411 lammed roarer onto.

Moat of thenuesem. Cuban Negroes now in the Miami Area were thus forced to flee to email boat. in order to escape, the representative mid.

hem interested in the Conference to contact hire through INCA head-quarters.

INCA vs. Oswald - - (Continued from page 2/

• to commit 'annual suicide or kill rn-nocent people. we are mourning the blame for 00W1111117ift guilt ourselves, In order to continue to en-exist, and dso maintain name .heed of self re-spect.

It fa • dangerou. attitude. If the communists evrn get the idea that Americans will accept any provoca-tion, up in and Including the moat-Meanie of the Free/dent of the Celled Snags, then their audacity will Macon, their power great' will grow and our days of liberty will he numbered.

Therefore in 011ier W maintain our self respect and also continue nor permit of world peace we men:

1—Admit to ourselves that com-munist hate-propaganda killed the President of the United States by motivating the mite that pulled the

2—Admit to nurselves that nuclear warfare le not the moat oppropriate iespoese because it might not reach the minority of communiet fanatics (who am the real culprits) before killing millions of innocent people.

3—Admit to ourselves that wards are the ultimate weapon., because they <en move the minds that have the power to pull trigger. and press button.

4—Admit to mambas that fro.n now im private citizen, must help wage and win the mew War of Words at the most level in the INCA man-ner: and in this way ultimately help liberate the COWIIIIMISt colonies. menge the President's death, and Avoid a nuclear conflict in the bar-gain.

With words. INCA beat Oswald in New Orleans by revealing his defer-

To INCA

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tion to Russia and fortune hn admis-sion that he was a Marxist

With words over a network of 128 radio stations INCA is beating corn-monists M. 18 Latin American nation.. For Melanie. LNCA hes 17 stations In Venezuela alone, where the iso-leted communist mmerity, lacking mass support for their riots, stokes and demonstrations hove been forced to resort to temr. And they are being decisively beaten.

With wonia, we can demonstrete to the people of each one of the communtst dominates] slave nations how to gradually pry away the grip of their communist overlord...

We must never forget that the great pow,' die relatively few coin. soh data have, is in the minds of the mimeo of people they manipulate. Sloop, well-directed words can pane. trate to the center of that power. and carefully cut It out. witheet en-dangering the whole of humanity In nuclei. wee.

We must always remember that communist propaganda it aimed at the U. S primarily to create hate, not acetate conversions. Therefore violent mirror Image reaction—he it left or right—mist be avoided. We need not hair communists, miller pity them like the criminal Inwtics many 000. But we mast work to destiny the communist perry organization which greets meniam the power to coerce and fmnipttlate sane men.

It hikes professional. to do this lob, and the Osividd incident is an example of what pmfessiceul tech-niques can do, when applied en the mast media bettlegmunci. Them if where the war of womb will be won Or ION.

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