RED LITERATURE IS UNDER CLOSE STUDY Washington Examines Pa. pers Urging Revolutions. Washington.—Secret hooks and doc- gments issued by Moscow which led to the outlawing of the Communist party in Canada and the sentencing of eight Communist leaders to five years' imprisonment in Kingston pen- itentiary after which they are to be deported, are being given much study it the Capital. Copies of the documents, which set forth that the Third Communist In-! ternational is now throwing empha- Sis on “mass revolutionary actions, strikes, and demonstrations,” have come into circulation following an address delivered a few weeks ago before the Women's Patriotic confer- ence here by Norman Sommerville of Toronto, crown counsel of Canada, The address was incorporated in the Oongressional Record last month, A Secret Brochure. Among the mass of documentary evidence at the trial in Canada last, fall, before a jury composed almost entirely of workingmen, the judgment of which was upheld by the Court of Appeals of Ontario in February, is a brochure which was sent from Mos- | cow secretly to Communists In 57 | countries, Including the United | States. It Is under the name of B.| Vassiliev, a confiGential agent of the | Third International, and it treats ex- haustively the enlarged program for- mulated by the Internat'onal. It Is a hand guide to present-day tactics of the Communists, and written in 1930, it is Moscow's latest message In tactics. In great detail, the document deals | with the methods for the illegal work of the party, gives directions as to secret codes, invisible inks, secret hid- ing places, and secret messages. The mew plan of operations calls upon Communist parties to change thelr methods and pace by “concentrating on the problems of carrying out of mass revolutionary actions of the pro- letariat.” . Demonstrations Advocated. “The party apparatus,” it says, “i. response to demands, should, In the first place be fitted for the organiza. tion of demonstrations, strikes and other mass actions. Party leaders who are not capable of organizing demonstrations and strikes should be replaced by others. “All political campaigns shoula sore and more have as their tasks the revolutionary mobilization of the broadest masses of the proletariat. Communist parties of all countries should make use of the discontent which exists among employed and un- employed workers, organize this dis. content, carry the struggle to the stage of mass political strikes, com- bining them with mass demonstrations ~fights for the streets. “The party apparatus should now oe systematically overhauled from the top to the bottom, especially In the course of preparation and carrying out of demonstrations and strikes, “Last year (1929), In a number ox