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Seattle AFL Convention Delegate Scores Beck Gangsterism Read This Issue for FARMERS! Oregon Election The Voice of Action ~ News VOICE OF ACTION Is Your Paper 2 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, 12, FIVECENTS VOLUME TELEPHONE MAIN 1525 OCTOBER 1934 OFFICERREPORTSANTI-WARMOVEINARMY OFFICER REPORTS ANTI-WAR MOVE IN ARMY The Central Labor Correll Opens League Men FRONT Demands A.F.L - - ’Uniformed_S?pok_esmen BY Council Balks Campaign Catch Union - for LINE ALAN MAX '])allas~ Support General Strike AtGreen Edict Oregon Gov. Label Forger Chi. Congress Sensation SEATTLE, Oct. 10-The AF ‘ of L. Central Council here last SEATTLE, Oct. 10 Forgery - Continental . week unanimously refused to SALEM, Ore, Oet. 11-—-Runn- and fraudulent use of the Allied Committee on Rank and File, Regular Flour, Cereal Unionist act on a communication from ing on an independent ticket, en- Trades union printing label by a Anti-War Congress Is Guardsman Says Men To g president, . - William Green AFL dorsed by the Communist Party seab printing shop was unearthed Technocracy Conventions Are Introduces Militant calling for expulsion of all and the United Farmers League, Largest In U. §. Fight Shooting of ! carry- last week when Bill McHale and ‘ » - ~ - Communists and those which he is State Organizer, of Benditi, of the Printers’ ing on Communist activity Harry Correll, of Salem, opened William Technoeracy | Resolutions League (AFL). History ‘ Strikers Howard Scott is Contras ted or propaganda. his campaign in the Italian Fed- Label Promotion openly } forger, a Japanese, K. Sa- fascist. But what about bureaucratie command eration hall, 4th and Madison The the Continental Committee on By of Action Special By Voice of Action The ito, manager of the G. N. Printing CHICAGO, 111, Oet, 11— 3332 By Garland Andrews Voice was 8o obviously an attack streets, Portland, Sunday, Sept. Technoeracy? Correspondent Special Correspondent shop, 507 Main street, was arrest- delegates, representing 1,807,201 Voice of Action 1 against all militant AFL mem- 30, before a large and enthusiast- middle A couple of weeks ago in ed on a warrant issued by Prose- workers and class people, Staff Correspondent bers that not even the reac- ie audience. in at the Sec- this column, we pointed out SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9 SAN FRANCISCO, Oect. 9.—The cutor Burgunder and fined $25 were attendance 'l'«.-1 tionary council heads dared Hunger, Fascism and War, ae- ond U.S. Congress Against report highlight of today’s American ‘and sentenced to 30 days in jail, War CHICAGO, 11, Oct. 11— The how the Continental Commit- day I some splendid work | support it. cording to Correll, are the issues Fascism which closed herg on Technocracy attempts Federation of Labor convention against ‘suspended by Judge Horr. and U, 8. Congress Against tee being done here. All discussion was of the campaign in Oregon as recently. Second dope ‘ session ecame when after all the It took more than a month of Faseism, which to the workers with false the “royal command,” and it well throughout the country. War and eclosed way weak- The official convention of the big shots, the ten and twenty as detection and first class sleuth- This represents the largest and recently here after a mighty dreams and in this was tabled with no dissent. “We, seventeep three fighting power of AFL is a striking contrast to thousand-dollar-a-year men had the candidates ing by Me¢Hale and Benditi to at the same time the broadest day of anti-war, ens the the tlu-‘ carrying the slogan, Commun- demonstration against faseism, Rank and File convention being spoken their pieces. run down the shop issuing the anti-war gathering ever congre- solidarity, masses ism Faseism, in this election anti-fascist was literal- a look held simultaneously. vs. forgery. gated in the United States. In dramatie inel- But let's take closer ‘ A delegate who declared him- campaign have no illusions as to ly packed with at organization itself. delegates to self 1933 at the First U. 8. Congress, following, however, the The the rank and from a rank and file union solving the problem of hunger dents. The in are by only 2600 delegates, elected by opinion delegates, Is the Continental Commit- file convention all elected took the floor. He electrified want, unemployment and the of most Technocracy a working by exposing land less than 1,000,000, were seated in provided biggest tee on their local unions instead of the convention the impoverishment at the the sensation. organization ing appointed by high ballot NRA Backs New York. class salariedbo-‘ whole rotten gangster fight be- Unions Back box on November 6th,” stated On the last evening of the Con- “Of it is,” many will officials. While American teamsters the The pressing of war course tween the and Correll. “We come to you with menace gress, about an hour before ad- answer, work- eration of Labor and fascism has been felt by mid- “Look at all the convention I“Nl-‘was brewers in Seattle, openly a program of struggle, for as we Fish Cannery journment, Harry F. Ward, the it.” busy pinning badges on Initiative 4 class intellectuals, religious ers in charging Dave Beck, Northwest build struggle upon struggle for chairman, called on the erowd for the (‘:l(‘h‘ responsi- people, students, Congress fig- But as far as the organiza other rank and filers were teamster boss with the our daily needs, gain vie- ldlo silenee. considering ('lns.\‘! 10—-Seven AFL as we tion is concerned, there is no real working bility for the same. SEATTLE, Oct. upon victory Pay Robbery ures reflected, the number of Lights joined tory in these strug- registered Dimmed working class. One of the first problems. They built a program | loecals have in the drive delegates from intel- 'ahsoluto He declared that the rank and gles, are building that final The lights were momentarily of some measures, to put Initiative 4 opening we lectual, c¢hurch and student rules made by the higher com- 27 file of both unions were sick and greater struggle, smash- TACOMA, Wash., Oct. 11--Af- dimmed, when they re- wedge for real unemployment in- and the groups being much larger and were mittees was that absolutely no- In the past it has been custom- tired of the and ended his of the whole capitalist slaving in Libby, MeNeil than stored, a blind-folded figure, mess surance—before state legis- ing sys- ter a last year's figure. clad thing was to be discussed at ary for the rank and file to be vigorous attack with an appeal the tem, upon we & Libby cannery Alaska of January. and its ruins will in in the officious khaki a Na- clubs except 'echnocracy. booted out of the official con- for a return the principles of lature in private, the te build a new social order in during ‘the past season, a Ta- - . tional Guard stood on TLong- .- (A number of the clubs got vention, arrested by the police trade union demeeracy, as the The seven locals are: which peace and plenty, happi- coma worker put in a claim for the speakers’ platform. ruling by up permanent shoremen 38-12, eleetrical work- Socialists around this alternat- and sometimes beaten when ionly eure. ness and joy, is the lot of all overtime pay. He received the Prominent Ward introduced him—he was op- they get ers 77, flour and cereal workers, ing regular meetings with tried to permission to Delegate James P. Dallas of those who toil.” following reply, written on a Na- a National Guard private from en forums.) enter the convention and present ‘ No. 19169 flour painters 300, sawmill workers Recovery Administration Pledge To Support Union of To Speak at Everett tional . the state of Pennsylvania, program. 11-‘(_-doml 19515, machinists 79, and boiler- Ward The purpose of the ruling their and cereal workers, Seattle, did will speak letterhead, with the Blue Eagle delegates 104, They officially On Oect. 12 Correll asked the to refrain is keep the membership out New Day splendid work. makers have Auditorium, in its customary sprawl in the The United Front cheering. to this endorsed the bill and aided the in the Nelson Salem. from “He must cut his of the working class struggle This year it is different. The Citrine Shadow-Boxes Sept. 29, corner, dated Sept. 27, 1934, and speech short, so ean drive with cash donations. Sinee Correll has been that he against the system which Tech- rank and file have an effective The morning session was de: campaigning in Tillamook Coun- written from 1730 Exehange By Garland Andrews leave the auditorfum without nocracy pretends to oppose, and determined group of dele- voted to blather, the afternoon to 1200 Names Reported ty among the farmers, in Astoria Building, Seattle: Voice of Action being recognized.” The only mentions of the work- gates within the official conven- battle. In the morning session There now are enough petitions and Clatsop county. He spoke at ~ “We have gone into your Staff Correspondent But the gathering, whose en- pay . ing class to be found in Tech- tion itself. The complete program Walter M. Citrine, fraternal dele- circulating outside of Seattle to Crabtree, Oregon, and at Mulino. claim for overtime . .and thusiasm had been at a boiling noerat literature, are the in- of the rank and file, all 27 meas- gate from the British Trade net 58,000 signatures, aecording He will attend the United find that we cannot assist you in CHICAGO, 111, Oct, 11--Devel- piteh througout the Congress, correct assertions that the ures, have been carried to the Union Congress, spoke on fase- to Bill Murray, UCL county Farmers Convention of the state collecting any additional wages.