1940-1945.
Published eight times a year. Frederick Bono, editor.
Original prospectus: We are for people who are kindly and appreciative of the other person’s point of view. We are especially observant of people who have a definite philosophy, although they may be considered queer and individualistic.
We are against people who are deceitful, and who use every opportunity to stab folk in the back. Greed, cruelty and power we do not appreciate.
We detest those who push their fellow-men around, whether they be white, black or red – foreign or domestic.
We appreciate and respect achievement, because we feel that it is inspired by hard concentrated work, rather than by so-called genius.
We aspire to pitch the tone of our philosophy to the masses, for it is they whom we plan to reach.
We shall in our crusade, attempt to bolster morale and improve the general social order of the forgotten man. We shall support those who without selfish indication or aspiration, would do likewise.