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in front of any Fingle place of bus- I New York May Ban
mess from which Men go out up11
a st rik e" Private Military
Strikers Are
Ousted by Mob
Vigilwates tit the lumber town
of 'Westwood in Lassen County
Calfornin at week drove out ot
the town 750 members of the Cl()
lumber workers union and their
families
The vigilantes attempting to
break resistance to a ii wage
eut ordered hy the Led River
Lumber Co set up a 'kangaroo
court" On the main street where
workers and others were "tried
tor belonging to or sympathang
with the union
The vigilante mob hcavily —"--- --
tamed with gunii and du"' tw11111rinctng a Rec
ho union M n e were Illuirtnet
the union Inen were unarmed and ' lag loigio 14 sagovvis
unsuspecting lett 30 woi kers un- --
conscious ed their attack on the All Hollywood from extra to
picket lIII4 front-office big-shut has its f'ye
Tricked and driven frtati then on "Illockade" the new Walter
homes tamping in the woods 14'ith Wanger film about the invasion of
their families the union men be- Spain IL portrays the agonies
gan arming themselves and gave ViSited On the civilian population
out threats to "shoot it out with of SPain by the hombhg of de-
the comanypaid mob officend fenseless cafes and the starvation
restrained theni and despair (wised by a blockade
So outspoken is the him that al-
The mob action was carried out
with scarcely any interferudee th mgh naPlea """'"
isuri MlirinfiP w-si If Fra IWO ha ve
the attitialo of the company al Id VeStillent with a profit depends
the business mall mob They feel the fates of at least three (Abet
sure that with attention focused important hInm
on the situation they cal force Samuel Goldwyn bits temporarily
the governor to call out troops if shelved "'Exiles" which was to pie-
a repetition Of last week's affair tore the fate of writers scientists
is attempted and other lea(lers of thought
driven from Germany and Austria
k'alter 'anger himself has been
Ha C S talks forced by pressure from his hank-
ers to give up temporarily rlan8
Vhere Rich for the production of "Persunal
History" This tihn while using
Ire Gathere‘l the title of Vincent Sheean's ta-
' mous book WWI to picture the re-
- actions of a young American to
By 31011Piter Coleman the brutal happenings in Germany
Hatc Stalks
117here Rich
a
One Of the few places in Amer-
ica you would say of f-hand where
t he pi idcs and prejudices of the
industrial cities of the mainland
would be left well behind
Vou vs otild he wrong Hate
stalks this island very lovely
now in the soft June sunlight
N ou can almost reach mit sod
st hen you talk to men
sad Innen come dowa to the
ALBANY—The military affairs
committee of the New York con-
stitutional convention has approved I
a series of proposals to deal with
fascist activities
The plieus include limitation of
membership in the militia to
zens and prohibition of the use of
armories by ol ganizations wAing
allegiance to foreign governments
Another clause would make it a
crime for private groups to (frill
with firearms
Catholic Boycott
Of "Blockade" Is
during the recent years of the Nazi
MARTHA'S VINEYARD Mass
regime
—Here is a little island off Cape Warner Brothers who recently
Cod whose long Southern beaches whispered about buying "It Civil
lace the full sweep of the Atlantic
Ilappen Here" Sinclair Lewis'
It is an island drenched with warning against the rise of Fast:-
historical and literary traditiem in Amern a have now assumed
Leif Erikson they say was here- a policy of 1Aatchful waiting until
about as early an 1001 nearly the final box-office reports on
500 years before Columbus' crew -Blockade" come in
sighted American land Foremost in the growing cam
There is a pretty story to the paign to insure the success ot
effect that Shakespeare hearing -Blockade" Las bee-1 Associated
the stories of returned travelers Ei lin Audiences compo--d of co-
chose the Vineyard as the site for operating religious social service
the "Tempest" educational and trade union
e r in a n whalers f-rotiPa From its offlea at 2')O are still taken rather seriously by
shipped from Edgattown the lid- West 57th Street in New York all parties concerned
and's principal town which now eitY it is circularizing hundreds of Chamberlain is expN'ted to wait
welcomes the paunchy "COMM OrgalliZatiOnli with resolutions com- until Parliament adjourns and
dores" of the holsy-totV Atlantic mending the film and with ad- then put through the Anglo-HalYacht
Club vice tot' packing theatres where Ian pact even though not a sla-
g a "Blockade" is playing It at dier has been withdrawn from
One of the few places in Amer ranged special screenings in New Spain Several weeks ago Chain-
ica you would say off-hand where York and Washington for inflUell 'whin talked loftily of holding
the pikils and preindtees of the tial leaders in CiVie academic and Mussolini strictly to his proznie
political life
CIO Leaders May
Be Called Into
Auk) Union Row
tatle post Mike for their mail I ---
or riding along sandy roads to WASHINGTON -- Possibility
Ulf' beaches that the national officials of the
It is the same fierce hate that CIO may he called into the settle
c-ai find In the editorial MOMS the internal struggle of the United
of reactionary newspapers at the Workers Union WEIS hen last week
bars of city hotels on the porches when John L 'MIS admitted that
of swank country clubs appeals had been made to Wm
At the start it had political and Lewis said that no action had
economic smirces 1'1°w it h" he- been taken — that the matter Wit8
come for those whom it Pn5SeSSeS under advisement It is known
a pet !lone! ingrowing obsessi ve that the CIO national officials feel
emotion dangerously close to hYs- great reluctance to mix in intra
teria It is of course the Great union affairs but they fear the
Roosevelt Bate danger of disruption of the powa-
For a whule cross-section of ful unit of 500000 members
America t h e IN ell-fed well- The factional lighting in bitter
clothed well-sheltered well in tne
aggressicn rigiOnst us those Amer-
The only consolation i that now icans of that clay may wish we had
that they have revealed to all the defeated Fascism in its infancy"
world their essential nastiness
these Roosevelt haters need r 0 Sentehman (finishing a letter)
longer be considered as part of And I would send you that five
the American scheme of things Owe you but I've already sealed
No matter how loudly they sound the letter
off in their papers their pulpits —
over their radios and on their Knowdge and timber shouldn't
platforms the overwhelming ma- be much used until they are sea-
Jority of Americans will know 6oned—lioltncs-
them for what they are and in
the name of plain ordinary de- Ile who establishes his argu-
cency will rise and reject them ments by noise and command
Atenever the democratic oppor- shows his argument is weak‘—
tunity offers Montaigne
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from autholitics The "law" did 4 1"
cried out in protest against it not of
promise (t4:2'5' g'1'e'i '44 t4 VN lat 0--'
omise pt ec th ro in foi fa mines 4 444—' 44 4 - 45
because it doesn't tell Ow truth jr0444 4
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hat "conic b ac k to ge t the ir p os- b
es
ut b ause it ec d oe S f le --0 r ::4 tT6:! 0 - 4?-5ft 1
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Ssions" It costs a lot ol money to tvil t!v-J-14''s )' )i'l 'A iNWititlek1-:' 441kika ''' "zar lett 1: "
vva06 ' - - u
An investigating committee of the L'utli on 44Iiiitolit Walt'
31any De W houses have been built In Moscow this year The plan for the re-constrtirtion of the city
labor men advised the families to Waiger spent $600000 on "Nock-
cludes building of 2500 netv blocks ot apart n1Pnts emering living space of 16850000 square yards
return to Westwood regardless ot Lille" 011 the ititurn ot this in-
s iovis a w Of 0 aril 110 0 Pt Oil k P II n
11 I 11 'k f t 1 Sh h I i St
Foreign News Summary
Of the Week
Adolph Neville and
Benito
great powers to the aggressors)
during the Manchurian adventure
There was an assumption that
alter occupation of Manchuria ny
the Japanese war between Japan
and the Soviet Union would be in-
evitable Perhaps there was not
only an assumption but an eager
Desperate diplomatic move: the Japanese war between Japan
ments by the (ynical old Tory and the Soviet Union would be in-
Chamberlain to help his Fascist evitable Perhaps there was not
friends may be expected w'ithin only an assumption but an eager
the next few weeks desire"
Colman hints of renewed inter- Ile hinted that the real heads
terence in Czechoslovakia were of Japan never int7ndeft a war
given lklonday It is known that with the USSR but deliberately
Chamberlain is putting heavy Pres- used the smoke screen of "red
sure on the Czechs to yield to the danger" to keep the capitalist
demands of Hitler especially to democracies from becoming
abandon their alliance ‘vith alarmed The same game t now
France and Russia being worked throughout Europe
For Spain Chamberlain is pre-
paring an even more vicious stab hussian Confidence
in the back—more vicious because Troyanovsky is one of the most
the Czechs are at least well- cautious of diplomats and that he
armed and have alliances that talked thus even in closed session
are still taken rather seriously by is significant A recent story by
all parties concerned Walter Duranty in the New York
Chamberlain is expected to wait Tunes revealing the confidence in
until Parliament adjourns and the future which the Russians
then put through the Anglo-Ital- feel may explain the boldness
inn pact even though not a sot- vith which Troyanovsky now dis-
(her has been withdrawn from cusses world affairs
Spain Several weeks ago C11am-1 Duranty writes that the Soviet
berlain talked loftily of holding is harvesting an enormous wheat
Ntussolint stnctly to his promise crop While fruit and vegetable
to "gel out Of Spain" although crops look like tivy Will beat all
if yoll list ened long enough you I past records Stocks of poultry
teamed he wanted a "gesture" Hattie pigs and sheep have
e- - ‘ "“ LO C JOLCL Ont 01 t UMiiT OL LOC t-OLCO 1 I a 13 A ceas Alloney and yucad anti hope Atuouu you
vf reactionary newspapers at the Workers Union was hcen last week -- enat-e tne piciiiiiiin aka that we
bars of city hotels On the porches when John L 'MIS admitted that Having outliveil the storm of IOWA CITY' la—A large part
removal cii a itw athly euitaa or
of sNvank country clubs appeals bed been made to him popular indignation and Tory op- of the blame for failure of the idle heads ok government uepai 1-
At the start it had political and Lewis said that no action had position over the sinking of Brit- United States to recognize and nivritS WW1 rcuuce their suouttli-
economic sources Now it has be- meet the labor problems of the na- LLIte tu LisUo3 and LWipatt luit
been taken — that the matter was ish shiPs in ''ll'airt the 'IL'''rY Gov-
ernment thonAh 'itz alter as a re- tion until the last few years was torget that Vsilt:LI 3'0U 1LIttil
come for those whom It P°sSc88CS under advisement It is knowu
silt feels secure for the time be- laid upon the backs of American ttee yoing anti suMmtimate Loth-
a pet 50na1 ingrowing obaessive that the CIO national officials feel
emotion dangerously close to hys- great reluctance to mix in intrs ing Liwyer$1 by Joseph B Keenan as- I ing woulu itave dung-idea you bet-
teria It is of course the Great Chamberlain is clearly scheming' -attant earn-1t y general of the L Lll tO 8te e - h - - 1
general fri a y our -scs axed
Indon affairs but they fear the
a-
Roosevelt Bate to utilize the lull of the paril '
United States Then you eitini to )6coW to
danger of disruption of the power- mentary vacation to satiafy ti'
For a whüle cross-section of ful unit of 500000 members lie spoke before the peace orb- lind tut: peuple young anti cheer-
lateat demands of Mussolini
America t h e factial f
IN ell-fed well- ters training school here rill anti going itcd aneau
The onightin n The 'Italian fr stiet datat s
clothed well-sheltered well in toe Making a vigorous attack upon
vit!' President Horner ga i bitter
re- rattia'ng txtia-alinagIY'urgitUff or ii Young Russia simags its shoul-
upper income brackets this G R that var of the legal profession
moving local and interne tional of- fili'ets to Chamberlain to put the deis anu tor toe inst tune in ins-
di serves as a convt nient ease- eliJ') nas fought the drive to pro-
ficials with raids on offices and Anglo-Italian pact into effect so tory VVaa aziti izeestat JUL tne
ment for uneasy consciences an cure recognition of the right to col-
quarrels 'over union treasuries that London funda together with Ilev8 DI 60Vict It'11111S anti u01i11
outlet for destructive fears a coin- lective bargaining Keenan told the cliamvth6mp6 on tilLa Rout
Martin says that he is going to diplomatie and other nut may more
pensation for empty and frustrat- conference that the agricultural
y assis ut ask is in t INA n-
drive the Reds out of t14 uniting openl '''t the I' ' t ' t' ' oat' s besiue news lioni Spam
ed Eyes sections of Iowa aml the middle- - -1' - -
and there Celt be no compromise tiom tinua arid Latnutal ami editorial
because "Communism is a cancer itt1 b y NT1ilini chamber west cannot achieve complete pros- satins ut tilt! letuil tiade
wilLh
Out of the clean and thundering perity until the labor troubles of perhaps IS nut the least IniportaaL
and you can't compromis at t
e with IA lain he same tne tuing o is rn
surf comes a utility executive frciza the industrial areas are settled
cancer" Attacking Frankensteen the finantial scretcs on the Dalii- thing I tumid iu tins sNyucly
Boston to sprawl with his fellows
one of the conservative leailers he tiler Government in France to push "No peace -time shift of eco- eneeging Ato6CoW
on the beach and su aightway start it more to the Flight The British nornic rights has caused so much "lacy have a bumper crop tool-
ousted Martin a former clerev-
on tne latest and dirtiest story financiers ere raiding the frane furious emotion and furioma bat- mg winch mezins $O 11111C11 IL hue-
ma n was quoted e s sa ved
about the Preshient Giggles from
tling A:1 has occurred In the last sia—they know tile Japiineae dun-
nitensteen rhas b i - "gant
been rape( by
the haltered women nearby indi- This cienrides with a new 110- four years" he 8 aid "The enlight- ger has vanisiieti anti they ate
the Communist party die h as '
cate that Mrs Roosevelt is the " " lent ezunpaien of Italy against tined conscience of a people nas 10t much atraid el Iliticr—thell
committed adultery v
butt of a similarly smutty story he sicePing France' on tile Spanish issue - - ' I- t t - Ll MI ' LW
hcen cramming down the throzit ot aapiatie leo( La Jou ppm c
with the Communists Now Ins
At his home the executive handa ItalY's glcatlY aggravatc't cro- the law as effective a setup for the anu the heti Army dues not timid
visiters mimeographed eyries of 1 1 I te t b 9 I-
t tut g II rst can grow up o e St titanic difficulties plus Rome's real- '
interests of the laboring claas as Wel Icaders of Uothttui loyalty
n e eat els
a scurrilous poem addressett to Mr I i rzation that the second antitVCI--
governmeeff has without opposition tvere shot or disappeaded The
Roosevelt and over the eocktails Frankensteen's r e p I y w a s : sary of the fascist rebellion sees future is theirs anu they kncw ii
all hands Join in singing ditties "There is not a single word in the the Spanish democracy IesistingH 1 -
been rermitted to give to the
and do not fear it There are Jobs
against the CIO charges relating to Conummism mole determinedly than ever ale 1 arme:
Iv for all of them with unlimited
IN hy all this 110W? Very simp
fIlartin is joining hands with May- hack of mossohni's impatie nt - it iliti
— or liarile In roAlitv thorn arn tt -i-- -- 1 -- - ' because We lutee fried to do in P-1'8- ) - 1
hands Join in sing
a ng d 10- 4a111 'dt-nlo'crfasc) lesistm! been permitted to give to the
ll iitties "There is not a ingle ord in the s w t i k:
alhe ! farmer
charges relating to Cominuiiism
against the CIO mole determinedly than ever
alarth is joining hands with May- back of Mslinrs iw pat lout 1 "Why all this 110W ? Very simply
or Hague In reality there are not prompting and Chamberlain's re- ' because we luive tried to do in
Mahe truce with people like ' haes in the four years a job whioh we should
1000 raitiCal of S all Fd sultant trickery and liate
these? Accept them into the have done over 30 years ago And
union whether they' y be Stalinists
company of decent-minded Amcri- The London Economist in the '
stomte T rotskyi te& Ma r- ish:! have w e had to w ait th e 30 os
can workers of hand and brain? Love s or carieilt issue devotes aa important
tin hopes to camouflage the real years? In honest truth because of
People whose heroe
s are the Turn article to thim vital issue It f4tVCS '
issue
Girdlers the Weirs and the Frank behind the Red-baiting cam- lacts and figures illustiating the! the law a" lawYers"
blagues? As well make a pet of a iltitgn" financial food and Iencral eco-! !
sabre-toothed tiger or have lilt- nomic reverses of PO !Here's Why Bishops
rAscIsm ALARmS NORRN If these ate continued at the !
ler for a house-guest
Since I cast my first vote for Senator George Norris of No- present pace thiy NVIII 'rove (11as- i Ind (Ienerals tnd
Eugene Debs in 1912 I have braska told reporters in an inter- trolls Dillies and Mg
known many campaigns of mass view on hi min
s 77th birthday that his tai
I)
emo-
malice notably t h a t directeil gtQatest worry now vas the spread k- i pio n o f c IhiSinQss Men
against Wooriro Wilson b e
y the 'fit raSCi"nl lie 'thl that he 81""""- racy Ilate Public
same sort as are now attempting times wondered if the world would i! remarkably can speech by i
to denigrate Roosevelt Put the not be An
if if Aerica Ft ante
the' Russiiin ambitsticiar TrovaM I
A G IL R hits new lows and hits Great Eritain and Rinisia allied
ovsliv in New Yoik before hi left '
beloa the belt fietlIst ivea in a sa'ar to wipe it out this country " for a vacation at —
Although I could never favor "A mixture of misery an I edu-
Everyone likes a good hater home is attracting much atten- '
Luckily we have no lese maiesfe voting to put this couatry to war bon rlo reportet s were per ! cation is highly explosive If as reo-
again on a foreign held 20 to 30
here pie are ignorant as well
mitied and the speech was not '
But this is not good hating It Yeats from now when a younger handed out — but a transcr wretched they are likely to be ipt of '
s the envious slimy sort of ado-
generation of Americans is lght- remarks was later obuined i apathetic or if they become tur-
i his i
lescent fence-writing that makes ing a world union Of Fascist na- by Paul Y Anderson or the St bulent they wail certainly be in-
!
us ashamed of our species bons resisting a Fascist wave ot Louis Star-Times effective I3ut a proletariat that
aggressicn rigabst us those Amer- "a e are ready t &tend ! suffers and has some measure of
The only consolation L that now icans Of that day may wish we had ! Crechoalotritila with l'rame education which believes it knows
that they have revealed to all the defeated Fascism in it infancy" I a g a i n s t aggression We ite of somt possible way of escape
all partiem cOnCerned the courts in ars attempt to break trouncing his plans He WW1 tak-
Wither Duranty in the New York sources equal to those of Canada
Chamberlain is expected to wait Tunes revealing the confidence in the Hinted States and Plovieo to the strike and in place of following mg them on a tour of Arkansas
until Parliament adjourns and the future which the Russians gether
then put through the Anglo-Ital- feel may explain the boldness lhsterin Machines the tedious method of starving t he Louisiana
workers out the Hershey Corpora-
1 and
1 FIX11) PRICE
ian pact even though not a sot- with which Troyanovsky now dis- t r!- tion terrorized them through mob!
' FOU !ND
dier has been withdrawn s rawn from cuss world affairs "" lien theY li--6alt oilliding Ilic violence and the strike was ended
i Oh goodY goody!" shouted all
spain Several Weeks ago Chain- Duranty writes that the Soviet iiiiway seven or eiglit years ago very quickly
! the little men-servants jumping
berlain trilkerl loftily of hohling is harvesting an enormous Wheat diey had thousands ot wilting VW- The Stage -Hand happens to!
sotto studid carefully by cer sucking the little
Ntussolini st rally to his proznie ! crop While fruit and vegetable unteets—one foreign and one ktio that th whole Hershey Rus-
t() "gel out Of Spain" although crops look like thay Will beat all sem salvia for boring the tunnel all-day suckers rkhieh their host
w e was e-
ePt- luirPnil w:Ildrar(11Zn'thern Tanks were
if you listened long enough you Past records Stocks of poultry L'hey had acchnnts galore—the tri
teamed he !wanted a "gesture' cattle pigs and sheep have sinenis stuck or roue' nut work preen industrialists
t many similar t
r in:ritile eh mtsaN x
ih tche- hued
cigars were lighted and they
frmn Alassohni That is a pre- reached an all-time high It trIt- i'lle cost was euormous and Me -0nulig years particularly if the! were (ill'
tense that sonle soldiers wt're he- pears that the Russian people are progress slow Today tiainco leaders of the organized workers With the details of that trip we
are not concerned But we are
tug bi ought home Now he no better fed than at any time in Lhees nandie many 1Wssrall ollitiUS
Concerned with this: When the
longer tad- - of a gesture In re- not arnica more slowly loan New
PI' to questions in Parliament he York could du it arid a is the For years the A 1- of I have Eastern nabobs learned that At
iTant(iiruaciterv'trintililalitg7 renn't'llrgisYcaonni(f)tirgyan- '
kansas has no workruen's coin-
br u
saya that the pact "1811 he LaWyers Blamed 6alne Nvitil building houscs or in
ponsation law thvy shook their
s the I w oern og ht into force on such a thrle asphaltin g Lti eu t 6 I li y nave "
aa gvm ent I
s ::lrea in Mehard War tne stuit liceued and they have be 4!‘nsol mioribuenthLitshtatt) ltcdoierryonait-
p ovi rs hit DO
about the organized orking heavy jowls disapprovingly until
B eitain and Italy) shall deter- learned to u class movement What there was use it -hes frm o their cigars littered
- the a
all w
their trousers Then they ex-
mine" On Labor Rights "RWisid i3 a land of progress
Italy Needs Money and youtu allt4 Lula tliotu )oil laincd ver r patiently these east-
snare tile prevairui arta that tile These I ern nabobs dd that it is better to
cc:T1f lyswall faevin-lorineirrilli1ilnits 7itnitslsotfedtloref P 3
many MilliOnS of workers
Having outlived the storm of IOWA CITY' la—A large part rem ir
oval a ILw army carers or fe
popular indignation and Tory op- of the blame for failure of the ilie heads ok governmelit uepart- of the millions illim(kis er
i-liiworkers e n1a'Ie up rg
will!) :11y have a regulation workmen's coin-
e pensation law fixin the price of
position over the sinking of Prit- United States to recognize and InCata WW1 rcuirce hei
tr suourdi- now in a minority in every large every worket"s life limb and loss
ish ships in -pain the Tory Cloy- meet the labor problems of the na- hare tu Liaos and uesparr I ("a
ernment thou0 vi alter as a re-1 tion until the last few years was orget that lant'll 3'OU 1airstn plant It's the organization of the I of time — provided of course
semi-sl'illed and unskilled that the the price is not fixed too high—
suit feels secure for the time be-1 laid upon the backs of b
American e yaing and su-rdinaLe no mnioVers dread I t ‘A11 l e against tti- '- - 1 than o
! t be liable to suits for darn-
ing I ' 1 e' t r 1
his remarks was later obtained: ipahetic or if they become tur-
by Paul Y Anderson of the St bulent they wiil certainly be in-
Louis Star-Times effective But a proletariat that
"e are ready ta defend suffers and has some measure of
Creehoslovakia wth Uran education which believes it knows
a g a i n s t aggression We are of sona possible way of escape
ready to defend France 'Nell 1e nIflY be lormidable
will perhaps he summoned to de-1 :In an age when vast numbers
Seotchman (finishing a 10401 Will perhaps be summoned to dr--1 In an age when vast numbers
And I would send you that five i I nd other great 1wer we ttj of men and women have learned
Owe you but I've already sealed ! read to &lead demovracv 1 something at least of what the so-
the letter cial stem is and their own place
Our democracv is different from sy
I
in it Europe has been brought
— other democracies !Mt fle prefer1
Knowdge and timber shouldn't any democracy to l'a‘cism- ' into a dangerously explosive con-
be much used until they are sea-di tion In many count ries the
Trovanovski traced the recent
6oned—ifolineg htorY of the wrld begining
forces of discontent have become
ison
with the invItslon of ManChlaht by Communist revolutionary intoler-
Ile who cstahlg‘hes his argu- durrin in 1931 ant anti-religious anti-demotnenta
by noise and command ''I want to ieveal confidentialiy era tie international"-- Sir Herbert
shows his argument is weak— 1 to 30i1 a secret ElbOUt the cause j S3111110 OM glinted In The iNew
Montaigne 1 of the Dr:-it capitulation (of the lurk Times May 3 1937
their history and it is known that
enormous quantities of food have
blPn stored for the emergency of
war
"Five years ago Moscow still
was more like an overgrown vil-
lage than a modern enpital"
writes Duranty ''Today it is a
center that challenges Detroit in
utilitarian splendor—its bronze
anti marble subways could wake
Londoners or New Yorkers blush
tor their ugly tubes and subways
—its new bridges across the Mos-
cow river rouse the envy of Paris
and 11f3 Seine
"All this only is a symbol of
facts that mean far more Rus-
sians filially are masteting the
mechanism and industrialization
enormous quantities of food have Under cover the farmers were!
iudustrializa tion of Arkansas
bPVII stored for the emergency of organized to break up the strike the
And when Harvey Couch wants
war to surround the plant and to go into !
! something he dOCS hornet WIN
eFive years ago moscow stilt it and drive the strikers out The! efore
early hist spring he
was more like an overgrown vil- clubs Which they used to beat tip
had as tniests a group of big east-
age than a modern capital" the strikers were manufactured in !
ern caPitalists and industrialists
writes Duranty "Today a is a the woodworking plant of the!
center that challenges Detroit in Hershey
company four sharp il who were out prospecting for op-
utilitarian splendor—its bronze edges instead of being rounded I! 1ntn0 moreover t h 11ties1of L oc:Iloilltiatri(onia1 iNats)r:
and marble subways would make have one of them in my possession ! 111' (:! c 1 t !-1 11
Londoners or New Yorkers blush I was in the Lebanon Valley ‘vhere : re is nu
ion t th d o 0 1
tor their ugly tubes and subways the plant is located during this his eItertainments
— its new bridges across the Ms- trouble The workers were driven! Accordingly to his Couchwood
COW river rouse the envy of Paris out by these farmers armed with ! home on Lake Catherine he sum
and is Seine clubs Some of thelll Were injured I mooed a score or more of his
"AO this only is a symbol of badly enough to he sent to the faithful serving-men — country
facts that mean far more Has- hospital editors in this instance—and they
sians filially are waste ing the The workers of the Hershey: flocked in from every direction
mechanism and industrialization plant were terrorized vere driven: all a-flutter with excitement The
that they paid so dear to learn— back to work and the strike was host wined and dined his guests
finally they al e succeeding in ex- broken In other words instead: end his faithful men-servants but
ploiting and developing natural re- of trying to get an injumtion from meanwhile losing no time in an-
sources equal to those of Canada the courts in ars attempt to break ! nouncing his plans He was talc
the United States and Plovico to- the strike anti in place of following I trig them on a tour of Arkansas
ileilef Ship For
Spain Is Planned
Nladison Square Garden at which
time $20000 was collected at the
opening contribution to the proj-
ect The 150 chapters of the Medi-
cal Bureau and North American
Committee woi king with other
national groups will extead the
campagn throughout the country
in order to fill the Relict Ship
Trade union organizations
peace farm cooperative a n d
church groups R re cooperating in
the drive In many cases certain
trade union locals are consigning
their materials to trade union
brothers in Spain
K P
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1Behind The Arkansas to Set Up
Curtain In Single-Price System
Washington' For Damaged Limbs
(Continued From Page 1)
by the steel corporations They
own the judges the members of
the bar chambers of commerce
bankers Rotaly and KiWaniS clubs
and company onions The ‘Veirton
ami company unions 1 ne 11 eirton 1 By Clay Folks
Corporation determined from the!
very first not to obey the Wagner
Relations Act They said it was CM a map of the U S A indi-
eating the prevalence of work-
unconstitutional Then the Su- men's compensation laws there
preme Court said it was constitu- are two coalblack Llotches repre-
tains) The Weirton Corporation!
however has I1G more respect for senting the only two states in
the Lnic1 having no such law--
the Supreme Court than it has for Arkansas and Ilississ:ppi There
the rights of American citizens is nothing surprising about this
which are supposed to be basic of course when you know these
To Weirton and his fellow N t ot!E states It is not my purpose to
the rights of American citizens
which are supposed to be basic
To Weirton kind his ellow steel
To weirton and his fellow Steel 1 ""Lo “‘- “Y l'-!---- --
heard of such a law before in
masters nothing is basic except explain why these two states do
r their lives the thing become
the right to skin the American' m
s
not have a worken's coin Isa
workmen to the limit ' tion law what I want to tell is funny
1
that Arkansas will soon have such But it seems that before the
The labor movement hossever
a law— but especially how it is Legislature can incorporate death
w
should be arned bv recent
events 'the Tory employers are bet brought about benefits in a workmen's compen-
sation law the State Constitution
going to organize the mob All ha! (you are perhaps listen-
must be time:Med so as to auth-
a gainst I he organized labor ing to hear) the militant labor
orize it Immediately upon being
movement and whatb more forces Of Arkansas have at last
told this by their lawyer friends
they are going to base 130'' of become strong enough and bold
the business boys got busy cir-
th press with them And the enough to challenge ilig Business
cillating petitions for getting the
limb nill 'slime that the press and make a demand which the
necessary amendment on the bal
sill be with them and that sill bosses don't dare resist eh?
lot for the November election
cause them to go the limit Like hell thy e have The ill-
Within 15 minutes from the word
Otherwise they might be afraid tont o '
m
r what-not labor tones of "go" they had secured thirty-odd
to do M Arkansas have jud barely heard
The first ove
mment in this mob - ' - thousand signatures about twice
s about it All they know about it
as many as were legally tneces
scheme took place a year ago at
they have read id the
the Hershey chocolate plant in papers
is what
Pennsylvania There were 2500
LURING THE
people employed in that plant anti
1710 of them had formed a labor
union and had registered by sign-
ing eards In a controversy with
the firm a strike took place The
surrounding farmers for 30 mi1e6
sold their milk to this great choc-
olate plant The strike of course
stopped the flow of milk
The Hershey Case
nave a regulation workmen's cotn-
few millions were made up largely
of the skilled workers who are pensation law fixing the price of
now in a minority in every large every worket"s life limb and 1088
plant It's the organization of the I of time — provided of comae
semi-skilled anti unskilled that the the price is not fixed too high—
employers dread It will be against than to be liable to suits for dam-
t he attempt to organize these nnt- I ages running into tens of thou-
lions that the new method of mob t sands under the old rules of the
terrorism will be directed I common
Now this was a brand-new and
Decent Appomtment startling idea to these rustic men-
' The appointment by President I servants and when they had re-
Roosevelt of Elmer F AndrewitI turned to their distant quarters
now Industrial Commissioner Of they not only anointed their bene-
New York State a tee A dmims- factor (and biggest advertiser)
trator of the Wage-biour Law with much warm goose grease but
definitely takes the administration the bulging columns of their HULL
of that law out of politics An- newspapers overflowed with affect-
(trews career has been in the 1 big pleas for industrialization
social leislation field Before t plans It had been a revelation to
ttr!re was any New Deal New I them—that the big industrialists
York State bad social legislation of the East had not only become
reconciled to workmen's compensa-
not paralleled in any state of the
Union One should remember also
that the State Labor Department
of New York is under Civil Ser
vice regulations In accepting
position Andrews has taken a cut lett°
in salary
Andrews is a New Dealer and
"Why '
was very active in bringing before are Jews Pesectited?"
the public the vital necessity of a ilosepli N 3lood3 a Catholic
national Wage-liour !tux Ito sup- queen's Work Catholic !midis'
ported it primarily for the reason
that "such a law would tend to cut 1 It tells why Germany under If
down wage cutting as a form of
ccording to the folio
business competqion and help to Jew A
enemy was "not the stranger
prevent moving about the man military classes that had
country in search of cheaper la- r" real etiemy s the Jew
bor" armies by a treacherous pat'
As this new Art if it is to be of starved he had supported the
any 1180 to t he workers depends feat
entirely upon how it is
istered the appointment of An- Under charges such as these
drews is looked upon here as being oppression against the JeWS
a particularly desirable one At national socialist leaders wen
NEW YORK—The Spanish gov- 11111' "e LO Elle w1 nu 1 ocrcoos
eminent has approved the plan to entirely upon how it i3 minim-
charter and fill al American ite istered the appointment of An-
lief Ship for Spain which will sail drews is looked upon here as being
in September with a cargo of milk a particularly desirable one As
he comes neither from the ranks
food clothing and medical sup-
of the employers nor from organ'
plies contributed by the American
i7ed lahor he will be in a better
people Dr Herman P Reissig
position to do an efficient job
executive secretary c tho Medical
Dureau and North I rerican Corn- It shmibi be remem"er" t""t
under him will come the appoint-
mince to Alit Span ri Democracv
ment of various boards which will
announced after re pt of a tee-
have the power to decide whether
gram from Azubil—ador Fernando
an industry Can afford to pay
de lam Rios above the 5 and 30-cent mini-
The campaign a al AnICCiCan mum named in the Act As mild
Relief Ship for Span was launched as this Act is and as low as the i
at a mass meeting on June 9 at mininunn named in it is neverthe- !
minimum named in it is neverthe-
less if the provisions ot the Act
are policed efficiently it may prove
an entering wedge in the battle to'
increase the entire wage scale of
the producng class
S I SUMMER SCHOOL
The California State Summer
school Will be held in the Los
Gatos hills 55 miles south et San
Francisco between July ?Á and
July 21-31 A tuition charge of
VI is made Instructors are Tray-
ers Clement Lillian Symcs Clem
ent Socialist nominee for 17 S
senator Jan Kchlik and Secretary
John Thurber Newton
0
Curious Finale to National tion laws but actually preferred
them to the old hazards of the
Fight for Workmen's Common Law — for after all
Compensation some juries are human enough tu
sympathize with a maimed and
t Ita Inlki mangled worker
MEN OF' MONEY
The story is full of irony but it
I illuminating Dere it is:
From Harvey Couch Arkansas'
big utility magnate and Col T
H Barton our biggest oil pedler
down to the most impecunious vil-
lage real-estate agents and pop-
corn vendors nearly every fellow
in the State W110 has something to
sell is whooping it tip lustily tor
the tudustrialization of Arkansas
'Ghetto Without Walls"
Anti-Catholicism
Follows
Anti-Semitism
Post Office Box 133
01111EMMIEnho
Friday July 22 1038 A Friday
Presently a strange phenomenon
occurred and men marveled at
Oat they witnessed Chambers
of commerce all over the State
were piprig up like frog colonies
on a warm spring evening for a
workmens compensation law anti
when one understarids that most
of these village chamber of com-
merce fellows probably never
sary for initiating the mt'Asure
Then it was I believe that the
labor men began to hear about it!
Now the newspapers of the
State are carrying some very Im-
pressive arguments for a work-
111411'S compensation law and
astonishing what a variety of
arguments they have diseovered
But in all this rich variety—show-
ing as It does that EVERICBODY
xvill be benefited by the law
—it has not once been suggested
that incidentally the xvorher him-
self might derive some benefit
from It loud headlines they
are predicting the enactment of
the measure Even now a com-
mittee of industrialists and Cham-
ber of Commerce guys are busy
drafting the bill to be presented
to the Legislature when It meets
next January
And by the way with rare
prewnee of mind this committee
has asked a 'local labor leader or
two to sit ill On the sessions It
13 expected that the invitation will
he accepted
Securitu Numbers
Carved on Walls
Tattooed On Arms
Fasting social security account
numbers in bats is a new wrin-
kle reported by managers of So-
cial Security Board field offices
Impressed with the importance of
their account numbers some wage-
earners have even resorted to tat-
tooing Frank M Bristow manager of
the Social Security Board field
office at Oklahoma City reported
that a worker appeared at one of
the field offices reouesting a
duvlicate account card i3nce he
had lost the original Questioned
as to whether he was certain of
his account number he removed
his hat and pulled back the sweat-
band Pasted on it was the num-
ber Instances have been reported
where workers had their numbers
vritteri on trunks walls of their
home or carved on tool boxes
SEEK DRAMATIC TALENT
LOS ANGELES — The Forum
of Current Opinion under the
leadership of Elizabeth Claire
plans to build up a staff of dra-
matic talent for the production of
short plays pertaining to the prob-
lems and questions of our times
In cooperation with the Friends
of Truth Justice such an enter-
prise should be of great educa-
tional and entertainment value
fInd become an interesting factor
in the social life of liberal prog-
ressive groups Anybody young
or old who feels the urge for
Man-Attic expression is invited to
confer with Elizabeth Claire 43103
Oak Avenue Los AngLies tele-
phone NOrmandie t4081
"Why are Jews l'esecuted?" This question Is answered by Dr
Joseph S Moody a Catholic In a pamphlet published by Dr
queen's Work Catholic publishing house
It tells why Germany tinder Hitler has been made to hate the
Jew According to the followers of Hitler Germany's real
enemy was "not the stranger without tile gates" nor the Ger-
man military classes that had plunged the country Into war
rile real enemy was the Jew Ile had defeated his country'
armies by a treacherous pacifism he profited W hi le others
stzirved be had supported the Republic the visible symbol of
feat
Under charges such as these the campaign of bloodshed and
oppression against the JeWS voiitiiiind so vigorousty that the
national socialist leaders were ahle to eventually boast that
they had established a "ghetto without walls"
Jcseph N Moody PhD ansNers the charges nlade against
the Jews and be points out that Catholics must oppose Anti-
Semitism for it as a rule iS followed by Anti-Catholicism
The price of the pamphlet is ten cents per copy In quantity
lots the Guardian will fill your ()niers at 4 cents a copy we
paying all postage
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