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 3. To make an effort to affiliate the Peruvian Federation of Labor with the R. I. L. U. and to unite all the unions of Brazil in a National Federation of Labor.

4. To unite the isolated national movements against American imperialism into one general continental movement of all Latin Amerrican countries and the revolutionary forces within the United States. Mexico is the natural connecting link between the United States and Latin America and should therefore become a unification center.

5. To call a Pan-American conference of R. I. L. U. adherents to take up the following questions:

6. Unite action against the white terror in Brazil, Guatemala and Peru.

7. A manifesto from the Trade Union Educational League to the workers of Latin America calling for a united fight against American imperialism.

8. To intensify activity among the transport workers who should serve as a means of connection between the various countries. Attention to be centered chiefly upon the transport workers in Vera Cruz and Buenos Aires.

T is necessary to begin an immediate campaign for the release of Mooney, Ford, Suhr, Cline, Wrangel, Sacco, and Vanzetti and of many other political prisoners in the United States.

Besides, all newspapers, magazines and other press organs must always act in the defence of these victims of class rule.

UMANITY will shortly be "celebrating" the tenth anniversary of the declaration of the world war. The bourgeoisie of all countries, together with the social-patriots, of course, will make use of this date to sound the praises of their war and its great conquests. Four years of war and six of the Versailles Peace reduced Europe to ruin. Tremendous productive forces were wasted. Tens of millions of men and hundreds of milliards of dollars were sacrificed for the hegemony of Anglo-French imperialism. How much false and hypocritic talk of democracy, civilization, culture, "the last war" was heard during this mutual extermination of nations? How lavish were the promises made