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Volume 6, No. 2, June, 1918

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The Internationalist Page thirty-seven<br />

Llano—A Soul Laboratory<br />

(Continued from page 13)<br />

the mainspring to his effort. Such men should not be classed<br />

as Socialists for they are merely those who have failed to individually<br />

gain benefits, and hopes through co-operation with<br />

others to secure them. They are socialists through expediency<br />

only. They are not to be trusted with power. It requires<br />

the laboratory of the colony to learn these things. I feel sure<br />

that right now many of the readers of this article are hotly<br />

repudiating this allegation and sincerely believe that each<br />

person wearing the Socialist label is the genuine Simon-pure<br />

article. But there is more counterfeiting of the Socialist<br />

principle than of any trade-marked article on the market.<br />

One of the results of the Orton-Hungtown-Harquelin combine<br />

was the systematizing of attack on the colony. They are<br />

reported to have united with the Los Angeles Crimes. This<br />

is an influential organ and its stories are widely copied, as<br />

well as are the press stories it is able to send out. Therefore,<br />

the colony has been widely branded as a failure. The<br />

fact that it still goes serenely on does not prevent a frequent<br />

reiteration of its failure in the general press. We have been<br />

reading of it for four years now. Four years of continuous<br />

failure is quite a record. Many weak-kneed Socialist papers<br />

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with explanations to show why the colony could'nt succeed.<br />

But the colony goes serenely on.<br />

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other wild fruits to give variety. In the fall there will be<br />

hickory nuts and in some places other nuts which may be<br />

stored away for winter.<br />

The people of the nearby towns, those who visit us, and<br />

newly arrived colonists, are well pleased at the progress<br />

being made. The residents of the colony are being housed<br />

comfortably. They are working and achieving.<br />

A great deal might be said about what we are going to do.<br />

But we are not saying much about the future plans except<br />

an outline of them, for if something happens to cause a<br />

change, we are placed in an awkward position. We might go<br />

ahead and tell more of what we hope to make of this town<br />

here, of how we expect to carry on our farming, of the<br />

plans for concentrating largely on one crop which promises<br />

to yield heavily and return good dividends with a minimum<br />

of labor. We could tell with convincing figures of what we<br />

will be able to do within another year, but if adverse weather<br />

conditions or something else that cannot be foreseen should<br />

intervene, we would have some difficult explaining to do, and<br />

there are many who would accuse us of misrepresenting.<br />

When the saw mill and planing mill are set up and in<br />

operation, this fact will be recorded. But until that time,<br />

little will be said. Therefore, the story of colony development<br />

must remain only as interesting as facts justify and<br />

not as interesting as imagination and prophecy might make it-<br />

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