DAILY WORKER. YORK. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17,1934 Page 5 FLASHES and Solidarity Bulletins and New Magazine Sounds CHANGE CLOSEUPS Song of Periodicals (Jail lor B y LEONARD SFIE R Congress By DAVID PLATT THE THE Legion of Decency campaign We forge a chain of unity. The Importance of the Mill We build a wall of trust; * for federal and State censorship Village On Social Insurance Our tempered solidarity of films again on upsurge SOUTHERN TEXTILE ie the bring foes to BULLETIN Must all dust. —Committee to Support Southern after a slight relapse during the Communists, workers THE UNEMPLOYMENT INSUR- ' leaders A workers’ theatre can buc- WORLD! socialists, all. Organization. Vol. 1, No. Textile ceed if It Is By summer. Fifteen million Roman forge a chain, we build a wall. ANCE REVIEW. PUBLISHED BY only supported by all MICHAEL GOLD We 2. 5 cents. ■ organizations. Catholics are expected to take a THE NATIONAL SPONSORING workers’ a supplement Its work in j ity. The magazine is an indication the 1929 earthquake pledge in the next day or so not to For freedom and the right to live; As to j COMMITTEE OF THE NA- Mich.—For years, before publicizing conditions among ihe that the movement for unemploy- DETROIT,in Wall Street, the myth of Fordism was used all over patronize any immoral pictures and For homes secure and food: textile workers In the South, the TIONAL CONGRESS FOR UN- ment and social insurance is mak- For self respect, the right to give the capitalist world as an answer to Communism. Henry not to allow any of their children Textile Committee is publishing a EMPLOYMENT AND SOCIAL ing great headway, and that the Our strength to the social good: National Congress capitalism. to see any of the objectionable ones monthly bulletin. This issue con- | INSURANCE. VOL. I. NO. 1., 5 will be the spring Ford, so the legend ran, had ushered in a new For these we fight and weld might— short, one a board for a unified that blacklisted by the Legion. Foremost our tains terse articles: by j CENTS. struggle program of high wages and short hours, combined Communists, socialists, workers unite! Danville worker. “How Come the j i will force the Roosevelt government His in the fight against film censorship with the most ingenious technique of mass production, would abolish Workers Want to Strike!" a report j to grant the demand for the en- is the Film and Photo League, by U/HAT should the worker do the poverty and unemployment forever. It wasn’t necessary to first drive For the International Soviet, of the calling-off of the strike when actment of Workers Unemploy- whose National Committee has re- Gorman, an of the Winant " ment and Social Insurance out the exploiters like Henry, and socialize the machines. Henry The Commonwealth of Man. analysis j he loses his job. and how should j Bill. leased the following statement on report which stated the terms The magazine contains informa- the best real socialist. We’ll plant a firm foundation yet, of! he take care of his family during was and only what it considers to be a "danger- the industrial truce, already ending, j ! tion that makes it a valuable arse- was an enlightened capitalist, and It really didn’t matter that As only we workers can. of He ous skirmish between the church with many of the textile sections • the entire period his involuntary nal of facts for every worker. ’There was let the he owned his great factory. Ownership unimportant; and the movie industry.” By the word of Marx and Lenin's will calling for re-strike. The impor- j is a good editorial statement that capitalism I capitalists take their tribute; under a. system of enlightened "The Interfaith movie crusade We shall the dream of Debs fulfill. tance of women in the strike is re- | exposes the true character of Roose- the workers could afford to let them have it. There would be more initiated by the Catholic Church ported by Grace Hutchins; there velt’s sDeeches on social security. It America is! than enough to go around; capitalism could give the worker more of threatens to become a No bullfaced hirelings shall divide us, a leading article by Dr. Herbert shows that genuine social insurance dangerous national movement inim- than in real goods. With arm linked into arm; Gerritt on “Public Health Service in can only be won “through united, ical to the best interests of the So ran, fairy tale. Evans Clark, of the Nation, No gangsters shall the South,” and, finally. 8n im-1 sustained mas struggles.” it the beautiful movie-makers and movie-goers fascist deride us ■ of portant linking-up by • * * and Charles W. Wood, Stuart Chase, Walter Lippmann, Otto Beyer, For furthering their harm; Bennett Ross i UNEMPLOYMENT this country. Leaders of the Protes- of the war and textile industries, j Sidney Hillman, George Soule, just about every one of the gullible Let Capital fume, we’ll bear the brunt is printed the thrilling call tant, Methodist, Lutheran and other This short suggestion of a point of always so eager to a communist, socialist, for and capitalist-minded liberals, who are find reasons churches have endorsed the cam- With Workers’ Front! great immediate concern should cer- j THEREthe National Congress for propaganda of this ‘‘new Unemployment and Insur- against socialization, enlisted in the division paign to clean up the movies. The tainly be expended and given public | Social capitalism.” just as most of them have now rushed to the cushy jobs Rabbinical Association of America attention, particularly at this mo- ance which is at once an appeal to fight a challenge everyone in the N. R. A. bureaucracy. has also approved the decency ment, when the importance of the INSURANCE and to who talks in vague terms labor millions of starving and rebellious movement. The general press has stand to be taken by the basic in- about so- European leaders with cial security. For H. R. 7598 has Atlantic Detroit, then done much to aid the purifiers, dustries in a possible war is very; workers on their hands, crossed the and visited Literature a Party become test of the sincerity of while the notorious Wm. Randolph great. Here the du Pont family are returned to their native lands to soothe their bitter armies with this these talkers. It Hearst looms as one of the cited again for their overlordship! pins them down newest and shiniest model of capitalist pap. powerful to a If backers rayon and gun trades. : definite stand. they are it up with a great bang and of the Legion of Decency. in both the against the Yes, it was quite a myth. And blew are for Ross mentions the fact that bill, the sincerity of "What the reasons this shortly; their a nauseating smell during the depression. Thousands of Henry's “happy” to the after the at the suposed love for the workers campaign? What Masses munitions inquiry’, j garbage does it hold in open If they workers now' roam the Detroit alleys and streets, eating out of store for the movie maker and Congress Against War and Fascism is to serious doubts. j ; are for the bill, cans. The Little Father is too busy keeping up the profits on his in- movie goer? What the basic industries were badly rep- then it is time are the dan- j for them to roll up vestments to worry about the human beings he has used up and gers? TO LITERATURE AGENTS apolis has not answered. resented. NATIONAL CONOtflt MAUI their sleeves and pitch into the fight win scrapped. beings tried to march into Dearborn “The Magnate appear Let’s have more challenges. And This concluding note reflects back to When the human Church vs. Movie column will in the its enactment by Congress. to ask for relief, King Henry met them with an army of thugs and skirmish can best be understood by THISDaily Worker every Monday. Its let's make them still more concrete: over the magazine, heightening the j unemployment, are among the I On the building of functioning liter- reasons why, as Lois MacDonald cen- shot and tear-gassed his slaves, and killed three. an examination of the economic purpose will be to stimulate the tral questions of the day. With Then there is a brisk and forceful mass in the sections; puts it, village a one- article by Benjamin is This Ford massacre a year ago ended all this liberal talk about and political situation in which both distribution of our revolution- ature committees the mill is boome- j Herbert that of ary (1) on literature distribution in the rang, reasons why the companies | : sixth of the population entirely de- a model for kind agitational Ford’s benevolence forever. It is hard for Henry’s publicity machine these institutions social control literature: through rousing the of find themselves: and mobilizing the entire Party shops; on mass literature distribu- will tighten their grip on towns and ! pendent upon relief handouts for writing that is needed on the un- to revive the useful myth, and even the Nation rarely praises him now. tion through our apparatus apart schools and stores, and why ' , employment front. » • membership for com- survival, The value of an * “D The unabated economic crisis and all workers and one-half of the nation carrying out this important part of from the bookshops; on fulfilling mittees like the Textile Committee I ’ important table prepared by the that plunged the entire movie in- affected directly by the burdens of A Brutal Despot dustry into financial bankruptcy, all of our revolutionary activities; the quotas on “Foundations of Len- must be supported in their work j ' Inter-Professional Association for (2) through exchanging experiences inism” and the Lenin Sets; on the of sending organizers and educators j unemployment, the answers of the Social Insurance, which analyzes through the Ford plant here in Detroit is one of the great into receivership and control by the banks. between the various districts and number of periodicals sold, number into the South’s most barbarously \ National Congress for- Unemploy- and classifies various fake schemes GOINGAmerican sights, really interesting than visiting the Grand of pieces of agitational propa- —M. R. as more “2) The unprecedented advance sections on the building up of a and ruled sections. ment and Social Insurance to these such the Wisconsin and Ohio Canyon or Niagara Falls. literature distribution apparatus, j ganda pamphlets sold, also books, j * * * Plans, is nullified by tiny print that in political ‘guidance’ over the in- ” A revolutionary competition life-and-death questions must be is not very legible, Here is the ultimate thing in capitalist exploitation, this fabulous dustry by government, and (3) through the perfecting of j live 1 "Advance Guard and by the fail- the Federal throughut the Party on given to every worker in the United factory which covers hundreds of square miles, and owns its own coal since the N.R.A. our methods of work for bringing these points THE ANVIL. Issued by the Anvil j ure to include an explanatory note.

will aid greatly in building up liter- - States. and ore mines, its own rivers, docks and ships, its own forests and “3) The current Hollywood ten- our literature to the masses—in the j Press. January February, 1935. j A discussion of the fundamental shops, ature distribution. 15 rubber plantations and cotton fields. dencies which are motivated by the in trade unions and other Price, cents. magazine principles of social insurance by mass organizations, at demonstra- Who will be the next to be heard The under review car- It an empire ruled by one man—a specialist who is a giant in necessities of the government and magazines Mary van Kleek is a valuable con- is tions and meetings, reaching new from? The which were once! ries the message of the Unemploy- magnates, (a) • • • tribution. one his own narrow’ field, but who otherwise is an inferior and poisonous the movie Escape commonly called “advance guard” I ment Congress to the working But wonders how films including mystery, animal, territory, in the course of our many many be follow human being, mean, egotistic, suspicious, miserly, brutally insistent DISTRICT AND SECTION are still limited in function as a people of America. As an organizer workers will able to and sex (which campaigns, attracting new people to the technical concepts that to the point of bloodshed on his own whims, a moody despot with a historical films may- LITERATURE BULLETINS proving ground for writers. and agitator for a genuine social are de- or may not clash with the moral the book shops, installation of cir- veloped by her. It seems to the re- mind more provincial than that of the most barbarous village Baptist. culating libraries, etc. The difference is that while for-' insurance system, it marks an im- codes of the religious institutions) HAVE received copies of new a portant step viewer, in view’ of the wide audience How fifty years from now’, a agents districts, merly they were proving ground forward in the work- incredible it will seem that such presented as a cheap and easy way All literature of WE literature bulletins recently is- that the magazine intends to reach, units and organ- for potential literary lights and best; ers’ fight against economic inseeur- man could have had the powr er of life and death over hundreds of out of the pressing every day prob- sections, workers’ sued by three District Literature that it would have been better to in regu- seller producers many of the maga- | thousands of his fellow-men. We marvel that the Romans tolerated masses; (b) So- izations are invited to send Departments Detroit, Pittsburgh, today have simplified the treatment, and lems of the movie larly each experiences which zines are a fine testing place | Caligula and Nero, but our posterity will marvel at us for having ‘problem’ week and Milwaukee. These bulletins brought out the Important points cial and Political films—- they have in literature distribution are for the cultural instruments and accepted the rule of Henry Ford and his like. including Jingoistic, anti-labor, pro- put out to the units and sections forces of the revolutionary move- Stevedore Will Tour that Mary van Kleek makes, in a • • which will be of importance to other • and pro-fascist films (which to aid and guide their ment. language that every’ worker could war parts country. them in dis- of the Some dis- tribution problems. Country If Supported grasp easily. That this can be done Heil, Ford! do not clash with the moral codes tricts or sections may have worked What other The current issue of The Anvil of the religious institutions) pre- literature bulletins are being issued? which is now on the newsstands in is illustrated by Grace Hutchins’ out a good method of penetrating By Workers' Groups simple is the city where the Ford plants are located. The sented as a guide for the capitalist Send copies of your bulletin to us. modern dress, coated paper and a but effective review of a a shop with literature. Others may of DEARBORNmayor, the judges, newspapers, the schools, the cops and dicks way out of the pressing problems of The Detroit bulletin (“Monthly three-color cover, is an excellent ex- number books and pamphlets on the be having great success in covering “Stevedore," the smashing drama social insurance. here wears the Ford trademark—- ! the masses. Literature Bulletin,” Nov. 1934. 3 ample of what a valuable proving and streets and saloons—everything big mass meetings with literature. of the New Orleans waterfront by * • • “4) (over pages) is the best of the three. It ground such magazines may be. belongs to him frankly and openly. It is like Nazi . There The loss in attendance Such valuable experiences at Paul Peters and George Sklar per are LeSueur’s to ! which INOTHER criticism that should be 65 cent since 1929) due to the the of one starts off with an explanation of Meridel “Sequel ran 20 are spies everywhere, listening to whispers, searching for dangerous present property only for weeks in New York, is “ economic crisis and to the fact that the importance of theory and the Love” while its “stream of conscious- j levelled at the magazine's con- thoughts. All that is lacking is the Aryan salute, and the obligatory, or two localities and they should now playing in Philadelphia at the tents movie goers are rejecting the ef- circulation of literature. It stresses ness” technique Is over-simplified, is is the lack of warmth and Heil Ford! Ford controls the moving pictures you see in Dearborn, be made the property of the entire Garrick Theatre. Thereafter it will tepid quality of several forts of the movie industry. the setting up of a literature appa- a thoughtful reaction to the threat articles. The the and your children are the you read. revolutionary movement. open in at the Selwyn issues involved are so history ideals taught, editorials “5) The economic and political ratus throughout the district. It which faces workers in the agitation ; important Therefore, send your concrete ex- Theatre on December 24th for a that to Ford you you may stay up at night. Ford your - for sterilizing the “socially failure catch fire from the tells how’ late controls factors operating in the movie in- periences regularly. i tells concretely how to sell liters unfit” j to this column and in passage month’s run. Theatre parties have vital character of the unemployed street car fare, and the jokes you may tell. dustry function likewise in the briefly, ! ture in the shop, at meetings, in the of such laws in j Write about 250 words. several been taken by various organizations, movement, and write with feeling as America is supposed to be the land of individualism. But Ford- Church, resulting in a closer union Occasionally a very ques- the language and mass organiza- states. important including the Communist Party on well as logic is a serious shortcom- ism is the thing the capitalists have established in many parts of between the Church and Govern- tion require more lengthy tions; establishing unit libraries; Marion Moss' “God Ttakes Care of will treat- I the Little Birds” has a passionate Christmas matinee; the Theatre ing. From this viewpoint it is re- country, wish They want dumb, ment in the interest of the capital- ment, and in cases the whole the kind of comrade who should be j Collective, night: the and to make universal. a land of such bitterness which carries it above j Christmas N. T. grettable that John Davidson's willing robots, w’ho will work themselves out by the time they are ist class as a whole (for instance column will be devoted to such a selected for the job of literature its W. I. U„ December technical ineptitudes. The under- \ 26th; Friends -•oDhomorie "The Rich Are Always and then the use of Church leaders in lead- question. Address all communica- director. It contains a list of the of the . forty, quietly go off somew’here and die. tone of the story is an implied call | January 2nd; With Us" was printed. It is neither ing strike - breaking arbitration tions to Literature Commission, P. purchases and payments made by Pen Hammer, January 7th; Yes, the old story that Ford makes robots of his men is not at to struggle against the fate which and the funny nor informative. ! posts: Archbishop Hanna of San O. Box 87, Sta. D. . the sections. American League Against War all exaggerated. The conveyor belt is a horrible sight, a great device overtakes the characters of and But these shortcomings are of Francisco, of Minne- The Pittsburgh bulletin (“Litera- the' the Father Haas story. Fascism. January 9th; the I. W. 0., minor importance by contrast with to murder human soul. DETROIT TELLS HOW No. 1934, U. ; apolis, etc.) ture Builder.” 1. Nov. 1 the T. U. L., and other left- the solid of maga- Union, « • • "Another Morning" by Tom achievements the It need not be; it is used in the Soviet and men work TO SELL LITERATURE page) calls the units to find wing organizations on out Butler, is a sketch of unusual will also take zine. For everyone who is concerned hard there, too. But not at this inhuman tempo. In the Soviet fac- whole history of the skir- IN THE SHOP what organizations talent, theatre at exist in their unusual, that is, for parties later dates. with the struggles of the tories the workers are allowed five minutes off for smoking and re- can be sold every- territories and many maga- unem- THEmishes between the church and have literature on zines but not for Tom Butler, who After the Chicago showing, ployed. the Unemployment Insur- laxation at the end of every hour. Here can’t go out to the shows, unfailingly, greater LITERATUREwhere and should be sold espe- sale at all meetings of these organ- a man movie a is one of the most promising of “Stevedore” will ance Review must be compulsory day; red-tape, everything jingoistic, anti- cially in the factories. When sell- izations. It an the tour Milwaukee, toilet more than twice a and it means much concentration of contains excerpt younger revolutionary’ writers. His Madison, Minneapolis. Detroit, reading. In the next issue, which is labor, pro-war films after ing in your department, approach from a speech of Comrade but a royal permit from Henry himself. each Browder handling of words and images re- Cleveland, Pittsburgh. Buffalo. Bos- coming out at the time of the Na- campaign, during the last 25 years. those workers whom you trust with on recruiting which says Dicks and spies and foremen sw’arm everywhere, w’ith their beefy that we veals self-assurance and, at the ton and other cities, if sufficient tional Congress, the editors should ! Concurrently, and as a result of the kind of pamphlet that you feel should give literature to the faces and suspicious little eyes. There must be a snooper and strong- con- same time, humility. support can be assured in advance. add a table of contents. The worker | these campaigns there has been ex- they will like and understand. How- tacts we are developing for arm to almost every worker, one sees so many of them. the One characteristic of all the The Theatre Union requests all sym- looking hastily through the maga- tended a system of city, state and ever, if you are new in the shop, a Party. The bulletin urges the or- zine miss of Workers are not allowed to speak to each other. It is against stories is their burning preoccupa- pathizers who want to help bring will some its most im- unofficial cescrship (the creation of pamphlet on unemployment insur- I ganization of study groups in tion with the life of workers “Stevedore” portant contents which are not the rules for tw’o or three to get together in the toilets, which are states; ance, war and fascism, and to these cities, to write State Censor Boards in six can be given homes, offering to supply outlines the class struggle every- listed on the cover.—J. G. w’atchcd incessantly. to your Ask him I in terms of immediately to them at 103 West appointment of Will Hays by Pres- co-worker. to read on pamphlets to be studied; it in- day life. 14th * * • Street. New York City. With- ident Harding to the self-censoring it for the sake of curiosity. Later, to structs units organize literature The Anvil Is at least one of out support of all workers’ organ- HELP US GET THERE! of the industry’, the Mo- find out feels it. the An Inferno of Fear apparatus how he about If committees which should meet reg- "advance guard” magazines which izations it is impossible to pay he expresses favorably you the A dollar helps—but Lab and Sci- tion Picture Producers and Distrib- himself ularly, check up on literature funds, has not fallen behind high expenses of THE speed-up gets dizzy watching assumption of gradually feed Party the march the tour. Co- ence fifty more to is terrific. A visitor a man at utors Association; can him liter- arrange parties to raise such funds, of the revolutionary operation reach its * cultural move- with the Theatre Union in new quota of $350. w’ork. They w’ork hard in the for every’ spy right to censor by the police de- ature. Similar tactics can be used Soviet- Union, too, but buy a Lenin Set, and organize the ment.—Ph. S. touring “Stevedore” is urged by A. partment every city.) in unions. Seigel J 1.00 and slave-driver one finds at Ford's, there is a doctor or social worker of reformist distribution of Stalin’s “Founda- Clarence Hathaway. James guiding in all these Always carry a pamphlets in W. Ford. Previously received ,298.40 busy in the Soviet factory, to see that men do not overwork, or break The codes few tions of Leninism.” and district literature departments. Andrew Overgaard. not only to your pocket. Whenever you get into Michael Gold, dowT). The Soviet workers get vacations of a month pay; censorship bodies refer Too many of these latter points Send us copies of all bulletins, and Robert Minor and w’ith full immorality, or indecency, but in a discussion with a worker, sum up other Communist Total 299.40 they have fear of unemployment they are insured I are merely issued as slogans or j also any leaflets on literature. no or accident; main to films that “incite to by selling him a pamphlet. That the brief one-sentence directives with- While ve are on subject ! against all the contigencies of life. riot,” “capital labor,” deepen impression the of vs. “disturb- will the made. out any explanation. This is the ! literatur bulletins, we would like to Here one passes through an inferno of fear. You can see it ing peace,” "that show disre- (From the November issue of the main weakness of the Pittsburgh : ask the sections and districts the tuning in in the eyes of these driven men. None of them knows but that he spect for officers of the law.” And “Monthly Literature Bulletin” is- bulletin, which fails also to explain following questin: What use are will be on the streets tomorrow, where thousands of his fellow’-w’orkers while the crusaders of today state sued by the Literature Department the importance of a literature ap- , you making of the weekly letter of now’ roam. that these codes have failed to keep of District 7, Detroit.) 700 P. M.-WEAF—Ray Perkins. Songs Parker, paratus sec- ! the Literature Tenor screen clean, nevertheless these throughout the Party Commission and the WOR—Sports None knows when the inevitable accident will strike him down, the weekly Talk—Stan Lomax WOlt—The Witch’* Tale politically PITTSBURGH tions and units. bulletin of International Andy leaving him another forgotten victim on this battlefield of capitalism. codes have proved es- The WJZ—Araos ’n’ WJZ—Minstrel Show : CHALLENGES MINNEAPOLIS Milwaukee bulletin gives in- Publishers? fective in the interests of the capi- • WABC—Myrt and Marge—Sketch Just in an hour, I saw three recent cripples at work in the plant. fractions building literature 9 * WABO —Rosa Ponselle. Soprano: talist class. The crusaders are now to our suggestions on 7.15-WEAF—To Be Announced Tw’o of them had bandaged hands, and a finger was missing. They Responding i funds; distributing the new SB.OO 10th ANNIVERSARY OF Kostelanetz Orchestra j interested in extending censorship for revolutionary competition j WOR—Larry Taylor, Baritone 9 30-WEA?—House Party; Goodman Or. worked with one hand. This was Henry’s philanthropy—the way he to an in- ! Lenin Sets, the 10-cent "Founda- INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS from the six states all between districts and sections on V.’JZ—Plantation Echoes: Mildred chestra; Conrad Thibault, Baritont avoids paying compensation. tions of Leninism,” the November Literature Commission of the clusive Federal censorship, despite the amount of literature payments -1 Baiiey, Sonss; Robison Orch. WOR—Lum and Abner—Sketch In issue “The “The THECentral Committee joins one department one sees scores of elderly and middle-aged the fact that censorship is an abro- to the center, the Pittsburgh Litera- of Communist,” other WABC—Just Plain Bill—Sketch wjz—Good-Bye guar- International,” organizations in extending greetings to Applause—Sketch matrons, concentrated on the big punch presses they operate. Many gation of the rights allegedly ture Department has challenged the Communist the 7.39-WEAF—Armand Girard. Bass WABC—Gluskin Orch ; Block and jto ! Sully, Comedy; Riesen, easy anteed by the Bill of Rights of the Minneapolis Literature Department Thirteenth Plenum pamphlets; im- International Publishers on the Sketch Gertrude of these women, it is to see, should not be at work. They are WOR—Mystery Songs United Constitution. to make more regular and larger proving literature payments. Here ; occasion of its tenth anniversary, j WJZ—Red Davis—Sketch mothers who have w’orked all their lives, and under a Soviet system States 9:45-WOR—Burnett Orchestra Because this “decency” campaign payments, and increase the sale of also is a list of purchases and pay- The Literature Commission consid- WABC—The O’Neills—Sketch would be given pensions and a last few years of comfort. Kara—Sketch 10:00-WEAF—Eastman Orch.; Lullaby is against the best interests of the theoretical literature. Since the ments from the sections, and a list | ers that the best way to celebrate 7:15-WEAF—Uncle Lady; Male Quartet But they represent one of Henry’s WOR—Corinna Mura, Soprano numerous “philanthropies.” of the movie store opened have already of slogans on the importance of this anniversary is for the whole | WJZ—Dangerous Paradise—Sketch WOR—lonlans Quartet workers in and out was we WJZ—America in Music, These are women whose husbands have been plant. Henry WABC—Boake Carter. Commentator John Taskef killed in the industry, we call upon all movie increased the sale of: revolutionary theory. j Party and all mass organizations! Howard. Narrator Orchestra pays no pensions, but he allows the widows to w’ork for him. It is goers, workers, all On whole, to widest possbile distribution S:OC-WEAF—Himber WABC—Wayne King all movie work- “The Communist International” the this bulletin fol- give WOR—Lone Ranger—Sketch Orchestra said that a man is killed almost every day in the Ford and that ers’ organizations to reject the pro- from 10 to 100 mechanically the to the 100.000 edition of Stalin's . W’JZ—Jan Garber. Supper Club 15-WOR—Current Events—H. E. Read plant, copies. i lows too weekly j 10:30-WEAF—The (his never is printed in the papers. Henry gram Legion of Decency, and from 50 to of | “Foundations of Leninism" and for WABC—Robinson Buckaroos Railroad Problem—WiJ- is as secretive about such of the “The Communist” i letter the Literature Commission Commentator liam E. Lee. Chairman Interstate reject the program 100 districts, every Party unit and mass organ- 8 13-WABC—Edwin C. Hill. things as Hitler about his own butchery. in doing so to copies. j to the not concretizing the 3.30-WBAF Jvmphony Orchestra; Nelson Commerce Commission » WOR—variety * new set Musicale • of Hollywood. The decency "Party Organizer” from 100 to ization to purchase a of Eddy. Baritone; Chorus cam- material sufficiently for the sections Mixed WJZ—Paulist must not be permitted to sub- 200 copies. and the new $3.00 edition of Lenin’s WOR—Variety Musical* Choristers paign ; units. — Breaking Through the Terror Carnival WABC—Uneven Costs cf Sickness jingo- its library. Forward with WJZ—Carefree How to Meet I ject us to movies dedicated to “We expect to do better in the There undoubtedly are other Works for Orchestra; Them—Professor Paul WABC—concert Prances H Douglas. DUT it w’ould take a year to know Detroit to ' ism, anti-labor, pro-fascism and near future,” concludes the Pitts- | literature bulletins being issued the drive to bring "Theory to the Alda. Soprano University of Chicago and know intimately 10 45- WABC—Emery Deutsch, Violin ® pro-war. burgh challenge. As Minne- : Masses!” 9.00-WEAF—Gypsies Orchestra; Frank all the strange details of Henry's “philanthropy." More than any- yet, : throughout the country by section I 11.00-WXAF—Mixed Chorus any WOR—News thing he fears trade unions or other form of self-organization of WJZ—Denny Orchestra his slaves. He controls everything, and yet even here, as in Nazi WABC—Gray Orchestra ! 1115-WEAF—Jesse Germany, brave rebels break through the are Little Lefty Exposed by del Crawford. Organ terror. Leaflets dis- WOR—Moonbeams Trio tributed, union agitation goes on, toilets are daubed w’ith working 11:30-WEAFSt Louis Symphony. Vladi* mir Goldschmann. class slogans. Often on the conveyor belts the workers will find copies * £H 7 PINE !! To Conductor ( REPoRTfeR FISIE V| I- 06EN LYIM6 AMO Olsl’OßT'.N6'|l *X,WY, MC.GocS