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Socialist Leader, Waldman— The "Patriotic NRA Critic” at Celebrates Gen. Johnson’s ”Round-Up” 15thYear UnderLenin, StalinBanner; “We Feel That NRA Is a Distinct Step Forward,” Embodies s Marx, He Tells General Johnson, “And Must Be Teaching of Engels Regarded Important Social Legislation’" By ROBERT MINOR [ mune, and with the consequent re- ’ he led, that Lenin laid the founda- I action. The First International had ; tion of the C. I. Lenin built up and By HARRY GANGES President Roosevelt. General John- la this gone as far as it could under the trained a core of Marxian revolu- son, and the A. P. of L. month is celebrated the Under President’s Roosevelt’s officialdom fifteenth anniversary circumstances. Its liquidation was tionists, the hardest, clearest and of “patriotic that followed the hearings. Wald- of the found- designation criticism” ing of the Communist practically accomplished with the best of whom he nicknamed "Com- of N.R.A. come man said: Interna- the would certainly tional. which is the heir shifting of the headquarters from rade Steel” (Stalin) wrho was seven Attorney Louis Waldman, Socialist "I take at face value the state- and con- tinuator of the best revolutionary Europe to in 1872. But years younger than the young .eadcr who believed his little piece ment made by the Administration i the fruits of the First that these traditions, the leader of the pres- International Lenin. at General Johnson’s “field day of hearings are really in- were not lost. criticism.” tended to receive honest, fair and ent General Staff of the World i The center of gravity of the revo- The 80s the death just criticism, and then to pay at- Revolution. i brought of lutionary movement shifted to Waldman in a dual ca- • • • spoke tention, Marx (1883), and his work was con- Russia, and in 1905. the Russo- as “code chairman of the giving due weight botti to pacity, the facts and to 1847, on the eve of revolutionary tinued by his great collaborator, Japanese War, with the defeat of Public Affairs Committee of the the argument be- hind the facts.” IN A COUNTRY WHERE THERE I« SOMETHING TO BE JOYOUS ABOUT INstruggles throughout Europe, the i Engels. the Russian Casr, was followed by Socialist Party,” and representing first great programmatic document 1889, the 2nd International was This accepting at "face value” all JN the revolution, the “dress rehear- "several international labor unions,” The oatstanding leaders o t the , pictured in one of their moments of merriment as of scientific socialism, the Commu- founded. the demagogy of the Roosevelt re- | sal’’ which hardened and trained more accurately the officialdom. they grouped around Comrade Stalin daring his recent report to the 17th Congress of the nist Manifesto, was written. ‘The 2nd International pre- How Roosevelt a gime, which has already led to the Communist the Russian proletariat and Its did define “pa- . of Soviet Union. While . that the first step in the rev- pared ground triotic critic?” “The critic shameless slashing of liv- Party the outlining the serious tasks still confronting the Soviet Union, the for a wide ex- ! revolutionary party for the later is patri- workers’ olution by the working ig to otic,” said the President, “if he says, ing standard, is the manner in Stalin’s report pictured the vast industrial achievements of the Soviet Union, possibly the reason for class tension of the movement in a ! victory. raise the proletariat to the posi- number of countries.”—Lenin. I don’t like the methods you are which the Socialist Party tries to the happiness expressed in the picture. In the struggle against opportuc- keep tion of ruling class, to establish By the recognition using to solve the problem; I be- the workers chained to the 90’s, the of j ism, the in promises democracy. as the of In- against "liquidators,” the lieve it would be far better if we of the bosses; to keep them ideology the period of reaction, in the clarlfl- from struggling, or “The proletariat will use its ternational Socialist movement, be- were to use the following alternate preparing for -1 cation of the question of the alliance method, and thereupon outlines for struggle. political supremacy to wrest by , came general. Friedrich Engels, degrees all capital from |of the proletariat and the the benefit of his neighbor and his When Roosevelt says is Statement Anti WarLeague on the bour- Marx’s collaborator, carried on his he not S.P. Leaders’ geoisie, to all instru- peasantry, in the development of (!) government a helpful proposal.” developing , of central'ze work and brought to completion the the Socialist ments of production in the hands | revolutionary understanding of the In other words, a "patriotic critic,” leaders take this also at Its “face monumetal "Das Kapital.” Engels’ who does value,” of the state, i.e., of the proletariat contributions, ! national question and its role in the is one not attack the and keep the workers from Desertion From Against War both during and after epoch of imperialism, together with whole class, fascist nature of the forming a united organized as the ruling class; and the life of Marx, represented, not front against the (he most basic, the all-decisive NH.A., its undermining of the liv- rapidly increasing to increase the total of productive only basic collaboration in the crea- fascist measures : question of the dictatorship of the ing standards of the American of the Following the attempt of the forces as rapidly as possible.” tion of scientific socialism, but The enthusiastic support that proletariat in the proletarian revo- worker, but rather one, who like Mr. The latest issue of National Executive Board of the , helped grea’ly to enrich the devel- the "New has developed for the magazine | of the century—- Waldman did, objects to “mere Leader,” March 10, which Socialist Party last summer to Chicago AntuWw IN THIS, formulated by Marx and opment of in the revolution- lution Twentieth features “Fight,” published by the League, clarity this work of preservation method” and teHs the government as its main article split the American united front 1 Engels 37 years ago, we have the ary program. in of a report on Group Pledgee to and its widespread and growing Marxian science and, than of Wall Street how it can best use Waldman’s appearance before the against war and fascism by their germ of the revolutionary program It is notable that at the death of more the to circulation among the most di- that, its development, it* creattve N R A. preserve capitalism. N. R. A. hearings, fails to print his ostentiattous resignation for the Carry on Struggle which was to be developed during F. Engels, 1895. the great successor verse groupings throughout the ! growth in the erf Now to inquire how well Wald- ballyhoo for the N. R. A. “No arrangeemnts committee for the the epoch of imperialism by Lenin of Marx and Engels, in Russia, epoch imperialism, Gain country, give further evidence of ideological of man filled the bill. for Workers Under the N. R. A.” U. S. Congress Against War, cer- NEW YORK—The American and to be realized through the pro- Vladimir I. Lenin, was in the foundation the "We N.R.A. the deep-felt need for precisely i already International being feel that is a distinct reads the headline. But nothing Is tain Socialists who remained in League Against War and Fascism letarian revolution of October 1917. his early maturity, and had begun 1 Communist woe step forward,” Mr. Waldman body this organization. said said about what the New Leader the executive of the Amer- has received the following letter (1) The Dictatorship of the Pro- his life work, and had laid. (all quotations from the offi- ican revolutionary are told the workers they would gain League Against War and from the Chicago Branch, dated Fight for Principles. letarian revolution of October 1917: already produced the of (To Re (ootimor* . cial NJt.A. record) and must be have * beginning when the N. R. A. was passed. Fascism once again at- March 7: s The. League does not assume the “position of ruling class,” and his wide and regarded to all candor and honesty to the profound literary On the same page in which Wald- tempted hamper struggle. ‘Tffie Chicago Branch of the the function of passing judge- the concept of this dictatorship as contributions. as an important branch of social The uxouse this time for * man's “patriotic” recommendations found American League Against War ment upon such disputes as “establishing democracy” the The close of Engels’ the legislation.” these new resignations h that that life and for the N. R. A. are printed, Nor- and Fascism learns with regret which gave rise to the resigna- “higher type of democracy” as ooming to maturity of Lenin coin- A Lewis Agent Before group No. 1 of the “round- man these Socialists will not stay in a that certain of Na- of Thomas takes occasion to boost members the tion of a few members of its Lenin described the Soviet system, cided with the opening of the epoch up critics,” Waldman perfectly united front In which the Com- tional (without President Roosevelt. Since no gains Committee have resigned. committee. It must emphatic- which “new kind of demo- of modern imperialism. A series of qualified for the title of “patriotic were made by munists take part. Seizing the At last night’s meeting of cracy, the workers under our ally be stated that no controver- for the proletarians and the wars of conquest by major critic.” "I desire to present,” he the N. R. A, official lies of the Socialist execu- Executive Board, unani- dispossessed; the Sees the Error Reverend Thomas does it was sies as to tactics constitute a a new kind of dic- capitalist began: Spanish- stated, “a few criticisms of the So- not want the workers to tives about the Madison Square mously voted that we send a tatorship. against the countries cialist Party of N.R.A. as it has become Garden meeting during the Aus- valid reason for abandonment of bourgeoisie,” American War, 1898; the advance wrathful with the Wall rep- communication to our national program the building of Socialism is been administered.” Street trian struggle, these Socialists the and principles of impos- of British, Belgian and French im- Os His Ways resentative Roosevelt. Hence he office, stating that nothing will the League- sible). “A distinct step forward” should have also turned against the anti- hamper to Now more than perialism in Africa: the interven- declares: “We may criticise this or our efforts gain unity ever (2) (Continued show some results. Mr. Waldman war and anti-fascist united front. in this program is necessary. The expropriation of capital, j tion in China against “Boxer from Page Four) that act of the or the struggle against war and of production, the said: “We believe the facts warrant Administration, The statement The extreme sharpening of the the means of with | uprising,” 1900; its failure to of the American fascism in Chicago. We shall go and the Boer the statement and conclusions that act, but one is no League Against War and war danger and the of fas- the centralization of industry in War of realist at all to Fascism forward on the basis of the pro- rise Great Britain against the company could direct them how to the purposes and who fails realize in resigna- cism throughout the the hands of the proletarian Soviet as claimed ac- Mr. connection with these gram of the American League, world are j Dutch republics of South Africa many sticks of powder to use; and the N.R.A. is a gross, that Roosevelt has done better tions putting a test upon state; and complishments than had follows:—Editor. despite these resignations.” severe all i (1903). Throughout the whole could force the loaders to do we a right to expect a » » • (3) i lot 6 of dismal failure.” avowed enemies of war and fas- The “increase of the total of | world, the export the was unnecessary, Democratic president to do under cism. of capital by digging, that and In other words, between the tor- Statement of the American League It is to be expected that productive forces as rapidly as pos- great industrial countries and the would have the company tens of rent Roosevelt, aided capitalism.” Against War the past, and wiH continue in the there will be desertions sible”—what is this? Can of ballyhoo of That and Fascism in this we not | enforcement of imperialist war over dollars daily, by using the simple by Mr. Waldman, , Roosevelt smashed the The Buro of the future, to avoid conflict or dis- most difficult pre-war see in it that which, nearly a cen- . period. National Execu- among | weaker peoples, with double inten- ; excuse that they want lump cool, William Green, John L. Lewis, and workers’ living standard down tive Committee of American ruption the forces fighting This is all the more reason tury after Marx wrote it, under N. the why sive exploitation and oppression of similar “patriotic critics,” and the through the R. A. would be un- League Against War and Fascism against war and fascism, whether all true fighters against war the leadership of Stalin became the 3—The Six-Day Week polite and colonial workers and peasants—the actual results felt in the to mention, according to has before it members of the league or not. fascism will “Pr„or-m of. Groat W known workers’ the resignations of steadfastly main- ruthless plunder of the rest of the While the code provides five days pay envelopes, in their union or- Norman Thomas, who takes up the certain of its members connected Agreements have been sought and tain and promote the to the world as the “Five Year laboring will sought, principles ; world by a few great powers—be- : not to exceed 40 hours of work, the ganizations, in company unions, in oar to keep Rooseveltfs with the League for Industrial be to promote the and program of the League. Plan”? * coal shameless demagogy greatest possible pre- • • | came the basis of immense increases ! company started to dump coal higher prices, there is a gap that moving swiftly. Democracy. At the same time the unity and to The I eague urges all iu mem- New features vent disunity—While preserving 1864 the wealth of the imperialists. I six days a week. In order to have not even the legal training of Mr. The Leader Wald- chairman of the Executive Commit- the bers to stand firm on this pasi* IN the International Working- iin organizations * On the the coal for dumping on the off Waldman can cover up. man’s proposals to add more “labor” tee resigns his post without re- fullest freedom of all tion and energetically ingmen’s Association the First basis of these super-profits, representation to way promote great day, the company worked out a That brings the whole matter to the N. R. A., the signing from the league. The rea- conduct in their own their and extend the League organiza- International—was founded in Lon- a advance in the standard of kind, for instance, General campaigns. The league is not living of the more of system of alternate days off. That right down to, what is the Socialist that sons brought forward for the res- and tion and build a broader mass don by Marx and Engels. j skilled sections Party’s to N.R.A., as Johnson favors when he told “the ignations center will not be dominated by one poli- “The First ! the working class, "labor aristoc- is instead of all the men been off on attitude the around the occur- circulation for the magazine International laid the Saturday, against the “unpatriotic,” basic gentlemen who control industry,” rence in the Square Gar- tical party. No majority in any “Fight Against foundation of the proletarian in- racy,” engendered a widespread de- some were to have an Madison committee War and Fas- off day Monday, criticism of the Communist Party? that the A. F. of L. leaders’ “in- den meeting of Feb. 15th. now does or will rep- ternational struggle for Social- | generation of the revolutionary’ j on other on Tues- resent any political cism” and prepare for the second day,. etc., and they would then he Socialist leaders at the be- terests are your Interests!’’ The Buro of the League ex- party. great U. S. Congress ism.”—Lenin. i ideology of the labor movement. work - Against told the He wants the “compliance presses Joint Actions davTi on Saturday. n;r workers to support Its deep regret for the Successful War, which, as decided last year, Upon this foundation, the strug- With the of the twentieth step machinery" strengthened. Perhaps Buro tl e N.R.A, as a “different development of antagonisms which The records with satis- will occur in the coming fall. gle led through stormy times. In 1 century, and wi' h the dawn of the The men resented this very much, . such as was to in that, in every yard.” .Tr. Thomas called it more strength used any way contribute to widening faction case where The League sincerely invites 1871 the Paris Commune flamed epoch of imperialism, there w'as in as they never would know when make the Weirton, Budd, Ford, the it has succeeded in their “the most powerful weapon, if Mil- breach between any groups of initiating a those few who have left re- across the sky for the. nreletariat of ’ general an adaptation of the Second off day would be; and since used, to aid the construction waukee utility, and others, to com- sincere to and fas- joint action, the result to many come from nearby lightly opponents war has been consider their position and re- the whole world, the first example | International to'the outlook of the men towns of genuine ply with strikebreaking cism. the drawing together socialism.” What they orders. All such divisions bring joy of hitherto turn to their fighting posts. To in living reality of the proletarian more skilled sections of the work- in autos, jointly pitching in for the is up all of Where he in to the and fascists. higher actually did gobble the asks for “reduction war-makers All separated forces, thus strength- replace those who out- State. In the Manifesto we find the ; ing-class with their standard 1 gasoline, this would also work hard- lies, and ballyhoo of the work hours per he does not of the of ening the whole remain demagogy week.” efforts the league have struggle against side, th" League undert-kes to dictatorship of the proletary . It of living, and "partnership” in ships, because Instead of 5 of them capitalist class which was the cel- follow with even the demagogic been to bridge existing war and fascism. highly only divisions The bring reinforcements a hundred- was fr;:n till: time forward that colonial oppression, and adaptation coming to work there would be lophane wrapping around the N. phrase of Roosevelt about wage in- and to bring about united action successful conferences following fold and to build a.i ever Marx and Figels to give | to the outlook of the high salaried j one or two and their gasoline ex- A., in to the work- He to later on the basis of programadopted Congress strong- were able E. order blind creases. leaves that a the the TJ. S. Against War er united mass movement a more prec’se formulation of ; labor leaders, and the Socialist nenses may eat up the day’s earn- about the real, unmistakable point where he suggests “wages in the great U. 8. Congress that were of all “the ers Against held in Chicago, San forces against war State, i. e.. proletariat organized ministers of capitalist governments. ings. So they decided to strike. purpose of N.R.A. be War, 30, Oct. 1, and fascism the class the shall substantially increased.” Sept. 1933. Francisco, Boston and many as the In Russia, the The Party The league has used its (Signed) ROGER N. BAID WIN ruling class, from the date of Czarist under fire They gave the company 48 hours Communist pointed Since this is the same palaver that efforts in smaller cities; the series of stu- the Paris of intense was out when the N. R. A. passed: both Roosevelt and Johnson dents’ Commune Marx spoke of class struggle, there to settle the grievances. When the was dish anti-war conferences held ANNIE E. GRAY (he “Dictatorship of being built up the 1) it would stimulate monop- out it is in line with the whole in the Prole- Russian Social- Mine Committee went to notify the Columbia. New York Univer- tariat.” “The proletariat cannot Democratic Labor Par’y, In the company oly, tremendously increase prices; practice of the N. R, A. But when ers’ backs. Second, they want amid sity and regional conferences in- EARL BROWDER of the men’s decision they 2) That it simply lay hold of the ready-made leadership of which the strong hand cot r.o satisfaction. would lower real wages it comes to strikes, to organization, the growing disillusionment and volving student groups from For the National Bureau On Wednesday, and shove State machinery and wield it for its of the young Lenin was beginning Feb. 28, the struck. The same down living standards, to struggle against the N. R. A. rapidly developing struggles, to dis- scores of universities; the American League Against men 3) dele- own purposes”—but "must break it to be decisive. The struggle led by day a'local meeting that Section 7-a, which the So- codes, in the spirit of preserving arm the workers; to revive their gation to Washington at the War and Fascism. was called and up.” Lenin against the opportunist cor- : cialists said was a boon to labor, “economic peace,” the New Leader faith, to furnish the tarnished opening of Congress to oppose i three U. M. W. A. officials attended. would be used to smash strikes, and The Paris Commune brought, on ruption in the International became Bill Feeney the Board Member, is silent. Roosevelt promises; to keep the the war budget; the successful Soldier Tcke Actor’s Places the ultimately to smash the workers' Through all the “criticism” of from the basis of historical experience, a decisive in the course of interna- Bozo Damlch, International Organ- of workers taking road of mass demonstrations and parades LONDON—(FP).— many prg'onizations and to stimulate com- Socialist leaders, So un- higher development of the revolu- tional development when in 1903 izer and Fred Gullick the the two major class struggle to win better condi- against Austrian fascism held in Board pany unions; 4) that the N.R.A. points employed actors London are lean tionary Marxian program. The dr- the Marxist ionary stand out. First, they want tions, and union recognition; and under the auspices of the League and revolt Socialists member from Ellsworth Branch. All oontained the roots fascism to shield their in the all to the hungry looking that 48 soldiers tatorshin of the proletariat became broke from the opportunist section three threatened the men with revo- role helping above keep workers from in Chicago and Pittsburgh; these were hired as supers in its efforts to save capitalism, Roosevelt regime fasten the developing a united instead to play established clearly as the revolu- of the Party and founded the sep- cation of the charter, told them most revolutionary, and innumerable small instances the of Agincourt and would used as a powerful slavish codes, and strike- bowmen in Henry tionary course. arate Bolshevik Party. they were agreement, be oppressive struggle against rising fascist meas- prove the vitality of the League’s V, young ! violating the weapon against workers and breaking who bust be ard virile, the Disruption by petty-bourgeois It building the instruments, the yellow ures and for the overthrow of progress and the necessity president was in the of this rode, etc., etc. The miners booed their rights. dog company unions, on capitalism. of its of the actors’ union has confusionists and adventurers came party and its hardening the work- work. explained. and trrin- them, called them strike-breakers While the Socialist Party fostered after the defeat of the Paris Com- i ing in the three revolutions that and company agents, and decided all the illusions of the Roosevelt to remain on strike. Feeney then regime, plus a particularly putrid proceeded to the company office to brand of “left” patriotic criticism, settle the case. they went further and urged the At the local meeting the following workers not to strike against the Seeds of Fascism Sprout in New day he reported that the question N.R.A., since it was a “distinct for- Pamphlet by Sec’y Wallace ward step and must be regarded in of powder and 5 days a week was all candor and honesty as an im- setTcd: the company sgreein’ to portant branch of social legisla- j the men’s demands. On the oues- LEADING SPOKESMAN FOR ! of the the tion.” ROOSEVELT CALLS FOR FASCIST IDEOLOGY IN GUISE OF “SOCIAL tion discharges company Throughout his speeches at the DISCIPLINE” refused to negotiate. The men de- By MILTON HOWARD rided to continue on strike until N.R.A. hearings, the Socialist lead- the blow's of the crisis, as as objectives? er to the well are its . program. On the the 2 men were put back to work. Waldman strove revive Roosevelt it necessary to fortify position in na- It contrary, fascism examination to reveal that when Agricultural Adjustment program is NJt.A., found In its the requires no hypersensitive ear always masks its Feeney out trump workers waning faith in the tional economy at hideous visage Walace speaks of “internationalism” designed to restore. When the pres- then pulled his the his speech the other day to publicly the of to detect in these polished phrases with studied expressions of | card, from John L. Lewis to keep them tied up within “radical- he does net mean real lnte-natlofi- ent power a telegram I disclaim any Inclinations of the the toiling masses and non-mon- of Wallace, so flushed with the ism.” It always administration came into threatening 'mmed'ate revocation of strikebreaking structure of the opoly capital. comes, not only as alism, the internationalism which is on March 4, it was already apparent Roosevelt government toward Fascism. hypocritical humanitarianism char- the brutal stop-gap against the charter, if the do not return regime. But one of the embodied in the international that there is no longer an effective A reading of the Ad- leading members But Wallace goes further—and It acteristic of the entire Roosevelt floods of proletarian revolution, solidarity of the to work. The men still refused to Consumers’ of his of his but world working foreign purchasing power for our visory Board's on the re- ! Cabinet, one closest Is this which gives his pamphlet Its demagogy, to catch the theme-song as a pretended program for the al- class. He the vote to go back. They cursed Lewis Report advisers, of deliberately distorts customary exportable surplus of cot- sults of the N.R.A. leaves no doubt' political only a few days significance and its real political Fascism, the song by which the leviation of the suffering of the meaning of this word in order to and his whole machine, daring before issued a a ruling of ton, wheat, lard and tobacco at about the fact that not only has j i plea for new “so- menace, as far as the masses are class every country at. masses and the ruined petty bour- pose false alternative:; to strike th-m to take the charter as it was cial philosophy” tempts to beguile its ar.d prices high enough to assure social the N.R.A. fostered the development; and an economic concerned. proletariat and geoisie. It comes speaking words of a blow at the true inter- no -1 worth a damn, because the ■ in which toiling growing stability in the United States. It of the most vicious, brutal, crushing nrogram the seeds of “Our people on the street,” masses into accepting the sympathy and understanding, with nationalism of working-class solid- benefits under the charter are wage Fascism are already misery of was apparent that 40,000.000 acres of monopoly and parasitic capitalism, beginning to Wallace declares ominously, “must intensified exploitation and a varying accompaniment of lofty arity, the internationalism that is i cuts, more wages and assessments. sprout. the naked military American soil were producing ma- but it has definitely lowered and change their attitude concerning dictatorship of and radical phrases, offering a road the antithesis of national chau- terial Feeney tcld the men they would We refer of Sec- the bourgeoisie without any that could not be consumed in will still further lower the workers’ to the pamphlet the nature of man and society. offering out of the mass misery. But within vinism. 61 for day this country .... It became increas- fined a day every they living standards. retary of Agriculture Wallace, must the resistance, all in the interests of all this verbiage it conceals the By called, They develop capacity to “internationalism,” Wallace ingly plain that modern technique stayed out and that the fine already The Consumers’ Advisory Board significantly enough, “Amer- envision a society "national unity,” or “social disci- brutal realities of the pro- means ica Must Choose.” co-operative pline,” etc. economic merely free trade, low or no ; applied to agriculture and raw ma- j amounted to per each men. This pointed out that under the N.R.A. From the ex- and be to the to gram of capitalist exploitation. Its tariffs, lack of trade restrictions, S 4 traordinary way willing pay price ! terials was heaping up a wcrld over- is damn lie how could he figure that the trusts and cartels have invented that almost every it.” The entire Roosevelt N. R. A. program answers the needs of etc. Ey attain the “nationalism” he means . a \ supply. . . Our immediate effort, ; ou , when the men were on strike new methods of price raising. newspaper of the country has In program, it« most ruthless, And how will this with unprecedented powerful section of program similar to the Fascist therefore, is to organize American only two da'-s then. However, the “The average purchasing power one way or another featured this “co-operative entrance of finance I society” be attained? gives the capitalist State capital. “autarchy” the program of Mus- agriculture to reduce its output to mine w»nt bark to work Monday. per employed industrial and com- pamphlet, or parts of it, it Is quite Wallace power directly into the solini and Hitler, which us the answer, the answer that has national In against the is intended i domestic need, plus the amount that March 5. because the Lewis gang mercial worker,” says this report, obvious that the pamphlet is a economy as the agent of arming ourselves to make the nation "has already been made familiar to the the big- menace of Fascism, it is necessary self-contain- we can export with profit Ac- was busy convincing the men that been decreased by rising semi-official programmatic state- gest Wall Street trusts, with its ing,” free from the prices. world in the “philosophy” of to remember that it need not show “entanglements cordingly toe Roosevelt administra- they would not gain anything. We . . . Although the new ment of the political program of the Hitler immense social of trade,” with the and in demagogy, its anti- features Fascism has foreign high tariffs tion is conducting an orderly retreat s group of Lillev miners, propose to workers employed at minimum Roosevelt government in the days “Totalitarian State,” eapitalist the same that and government-d'reetrd phraseology (“the old a pro- from acreage. . . wages, Mussolini's "national revealed in and surplus . j the local the following plan of ac- necessarily pull the aver- immediately to come. The Roose- autarchy.” leal Is gone,” money Germany, Italy, gram of "regulation of age down it seems very probable “The people must have the In- “the changers Austria, Poland, etc. Fascist reac- i production” “By the end of 1934 we shall prob- tion against the fin*: that If we axe velt government. It is clear, wishes must be driven out of the ito “reduce surplus” in order to that the low average also means telligence,” Wallace warns us,” temple,” tion, growing right out of the ably have token 15.000.000 acres out fined the $4 we strike against the the ideas of this pamphlet to be concealing program heart raise prices. gains power etc., etc.) a of of cotton, 20.000,090 . . . of com- that some of the of the re- given the widest passible publicity. and ihe will to turn down of the Roosevelt government,, will out cf corn fire. Immediate election a employment program have been ample solutions appealing to direct State subsidies to sustain undoubtedly show in this country Wallace rejects “internationalism.” Add to that the 7.500,000 acres that mittee to visit all the Valley Camp And with reason, too. For Wal- program pretense made at the expense of the pre- short-time selfish interests of a monopoly profits, a of certain But in He makes a of rejecting we used to sow and will not, and you mines and get them to strike against lace’s political and economic pro- whose effect is to peculiar features. viously employed.” particular class. As yet we have "planning” the program of Roosevelt and in "nationalism." in order to foist on get a total of 43.000 000 acres which all such fines. That we demand $6 posals are the surest indication of crush production—- the American In other words, this “distinct for- applied in this country only the non-monopoly the statements of Wallace, regard- masses the “planned will be planted to cur major export a day and 5 da' s a week. 6 hours a the ” ward step” not lowered road Roosevelt is travelling as all this is the economic program middle course.” But we shall see in crops Board has only ie gathers of the enormous barest beginnings of the sort of less of the fact that the American day. Also elections of all the the living standards of the em- all social that is growing swiftly toward an bourgeoisie a moment that the “planned middle This The power State into a discipline which a com- still sees fit to maintain is the “program of the members and district officials. ployed, but made them pay for of the capitalist pletely determined economics that differs in no way i all course” is nothing but the Fascist hell with Feeneys and small group of hands loyal the nationalism the traditional “democratic” planned middle course.” Here the i appointed these to requires. ready from the economics of Hitler and ’nationalism.” the program of ruth- who were re-employed. of most . . , We must be forms of government, the apnroach the hideous, parasitic, terrible face Damlches. But more come, says the service the powerful cliques Mussolini. less parasitism and intensified ex- is yet to to make sacrifices to a known of Fascist reaction is not difficult of capitalist private property, capi- A of Lillev Miners. Board. “Retail have of Wall Street monopoly capital. ploitation characteristic of Fascism, Group Advisory prices end. . , And the Fascist political com- to discover. The method will no talist exploitation for profit, ap- not yet fully reflected the price in- “Much as he dislikes them," de- the open dictatorship of the big clares suave and It Is an economic program that plexion of the Roosevelt govern-1 doubt differ from the Fascism of pears—the “planned” destruction of F S. r SPONSORS TALK ON SOVIET creases of the wholesale markets, so the clever Cab- capitalists, the finance capital bil- Douglas, inet inevitably require increasing ment will follow', if it does not ac- I other countries. But the class con- food to protect profits, while millions BALTIMORE—Mr. George A. that a considerable number of new member, “the new types of will lionaires. a former instructor hi Sociology and doses this “social tually precede, Its sw’iftly develop- tent. the open, military dictatorship of toilers and their families go hun- price increases may be in social control that we have now of discipline,” economics at Hood College, mill giro a expected ing program economic of big capital, coupled with reac- Wallace's argument is as follows: gry and are unclothed. Mile? spring. in operation are here to and this “sacrifice of the selfish inter- of utmost moving-picture lec'ure on "8.000 the Retailers assure us that stay, “At the opening of the World are the theo- Among to grow on world national ests of a class” that Wallace then reaction. tionary-jingo ideology will be the But what political, the Soviets" at the International such will be the case, and no a or War, our farm production argument? shop. 509 N. Eutavr St., on Tuesday gives us. Wallace’s “social same, whatever the outward super- chanced retical bases cf Wallace’s Boo* evidence has come to us to suggest scale.” discipline” is ficial differences. to be pretty well in was is its political pre- March 13. at 9 p. m. Mr. Douglas Is a what is required hand. There What meaning graduate of the University of Michigan the likelihood of counter-balancing In the N. R. A. we have already Where have we heard of this politically to I cisely • • • no glaring disparity between the at this time? What political seen toward what this of “so- “social before? carry out his (and the entire received his Ph. M. at the University ol decreases.” type discipline” Who prices farmers received for strategy does it What will Wisconsin, and graduate worl cial tends, that Roosevelt) program. their conceal? has done Yet at the hearings, the Socialist, control” it means applies this "discipline?” To must choose, says Wal- crops and the prices they had to pay it mean to the workers in the p.t Columbia, Chicago, r.nd Johns Hopkins Waldman, the open use the capitalist State whom is it In cities where he is now. told the workers: ‘1 still of applied? whose in- It is necessary to remember that AMERICAlace. either "internationalism,”! for the things that they buy: It is and among the small and (the farmers hold on* hope for H N.R.A.)” for the direct assistance to mon- terests? What are the weapons Fascist reaction never arises in a nationalism” or a "planned middle that condition parity our workers? This lecture is under the auspices « of between agricultural the Friends of the Soviet Union, as wnr In order to prepare the minds of opoly capital to enable it to weather with which it is enforced? What country as a frankly reactionary! course.” It does not take much | major that j producing groups the (To be continued) lof their regular open monthly meetings