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Paxe f Mass Fury Sweeps Ali China Following Betrayal of Masses in Shanghai Anti-Imperialist Struggle Takes On New Force, Threatening Success of Imperial- ist Maneuvers One Hundred Dead Chinese Babies Found In One Small Section of Ruined Chapei Proletarian District A wave of mass anger is sweeping all China, as a result | of the shameful betrayal by the Kuomintang of the heroic | workers and soldiers who for more than a month successfully defended the South China city of Shanghai against the com- | bined might of the Japanese Navy and Army. The imperialists and their Kuomintang ‘tools now fear that the betrayal of the fight at Shanghai has failed of its purpose of checking the growth of hte national revolutionary struggle against the imperialists and their Kuomintang run- ning-dogs. “Behind a diversity of activities, aims and yiews affecting the ques- tion of peace negotiations with Japan it is obvious that an enorm- ous wave of feeling against Chiang Kai-shek is sweeping the country.” Fighting Continues At Shanghai Mass resistance against the Jap- | anese continues at Shanghai. The Kuomintang officials are making every effort to disarm ithe masses. United States and British troops are searching Chinese workers for arms. Severe fighting broke out last night between the retreating Nineteenth Route Army and the Japanese. A Shanghai dispatch reports the re- capture of the town of Liuho by the Chinese soldiers and workers after a bitter fight which lasted several hours. The Japanese were said to have fallen on the retreating Chin- ese in an effort to annihilate these troops which had defied the orders of the Kuomintang and joined the Shanghai masses in resisting the dapanese invaders. Woeosung Garrison Defies Orders To Retreat, ‘The garrison of the Woosung forts defied the order of the Nanking gov- ernment to retreat and fought the Japanese to the death. The entire garrison has been annihilated, A Shanghai dispatch to the New York Daily News reports as follows this epic of the heroism of the Chinese defenders of Shanghai: “When the field guns failed to ctill their mocking tongues, naval bombing planes took the air and added thet: flry te the unequal contest, “There were not so many of the 200 left to laugh by this time. Their field guns were caught in the ter- rific explosions of the aerial bombs and tossed about as if they had been toys. Still figures in faded gtay calico again sprawled within the ramparts, whence so many had been borne before, “But the survivors—their last ar- tillery effort silenced — caught up rifles and manned machine guns to face the final Japanese assault, “It was soon over. Naval land- ing parties and Japanese infantry advanced in overwhelming num- bers. Their artillery laid a barrage on the Chinese position, in which no adequate defensive fire could be maintained.” U. S.-British Engineered Betrayal ‘The betrayal of the heroic Chin- se masses of Shanghai was carried out by the Kuomintang at the orders of the United States and British im- perlalists. The fake truce which pre- eeded it was engineered by the Brit- ish and United States consular agents at Shanghai. The frightful, Butchery of the Chinese masses now faking place is being carried out by the Japanese, United States and British imperialists. United States troops have fired on crowds of Chin- ese refugees fleeing the Japanese ter- ror and trying to gain entrance into the International Settlement. The whole imperialist world is re- presented at Shanghai by troops and warships, which are being used a- gainst the Chinese: masses, to crush the Chinese Revolution and to carry out the looting and partition of China as a prelude to the planned armed intervention against the Sov- tet Union. Workers! Rally to the defense of the Chinese masses! Demand hands off China! Demand the withdrawal of American warships and troops from China! Prevent the shipment of troops and munitions to the Far Bast! Drive out the diplomatic agents of Japanese imperialism which is butchering the Chinese masses and acting as the spearhead for war against the Soviet Union! -Support the heroic struggles of the revolu- tionary Japanese and Chinese mas- ses! Find Bodies Of Murvered Babies In Chapei A Shanghai dispatch reports that removal yesterday of the bodies of more than 100 babies from one de- yastated area of the Chapei prolet- arian district of Shanghai. This is the district against which the Jap- anese concentrated most of their ‘ary in the attempt to crush the re- stance of the Chinese masses. (ver ten thousand Chinese workers, 1aen, women and children were slaughter- ’ ed in this district alone by the Jap- anese aerial bombardment. A Shang- hhai hispatch to the New York Times says: “The number of Chinese civi- lians killed in the early days of aerial bombing and artillery shell- ing of Chapei will never be known. At must run to a staggering figure, A Shanghai dispatch to the New York Times re- "ed Chinese civilians have passed | through hospitals here.” ‘The Daily News dispatch, which reported the finding of the bodies of 100 of the Chinese Babies murder- ed by imperialism, adds: “Although the war has rolled away from Shanghai, the Interna- tional Settlement is not quite nor- mal The temper of the Chinese refugees is ugly.” Chinese “babies and unarmed’ civilian men and women, but are preparing | to murder more Chinese workers to make them like it, Chinese Merchants In Fake Gesture Of Resistance The furious anger of the Chinese masses over the betrayal of the Shanghai defenders is forcing the Chinese merchants to make a gesture of aiding the resistance to the Jap- anese and of condemning Chiang Kai-shek. A Shanghai dispatch re- ports: “Merchants’ unions in the Nan- tao and Lunghua districts of Shang- hai are considering declaration of @ general strike to evidence con- demnation of Chiang Kai-shek’s failure to reinforce the Nineteenth Route Army.” ‘The same dispatch admits that the heroic Shanghai defense had a mass base in thousands of working-class men and women who organized sup- plies and relief for the workers and soldiers fighting at the front. It says: “An air of blank astonishment, coupled with feelings of growing indignation because the Nineteenth Route Army was forced to retreat’ because of lack of promised rein- forcements, reigns today in nearly all the great relief agencies or- ganized and maint: din Shang- hai by thousands of patriotic Chin- ese men and women, “These organizations, supporting the great emergency hospitals for the wounded and other relief agencies, now find themselves abruptly cut off from the army they were proudly serving, and are facing developments in utter be- wilderment and incredulity.” Canton Wing Tries To Deceive ‘Masses The Canton wing of the Kuomin- tang is frantically trying to capital- ize on the mass anger against Chiang Kai-shek. Eugene Chen and Sun Fo, themselves traitors of the worst type, have issued a joint statement de- nouncing Chiang Kai-shek in an at- tempt to deceive the masses on the traitorous role of the Canton gang. At the same time, Chiang Kai-shek has issued a statement from Loyang calling for the “summoning of all energies to be turned toward resist ing Japanese aggression.” Both state- mehts are demagogic gestures in- tended to cover up the shameful be- trayal of the Chinese masses by both the Nanking and the Canton wings of the Kuomintang. At Geneva further demagogic mon~ ouvers are being carried on by the imperialists and their Kuomintang tools. Dr. Yen, Kuomintang delegate to the robber League of Nations, has placed China at the tender mercies of the League. The Japanese dele- gates declare that hostilities have ceased and that the assembly “no longer need concern itself with the Shanghai problem, while as‘for Man- churia, it can only be discussed after che league commission reports its findings.” Wiliam Philip Simms, Foreign | Editor of the Scripps-Howard news- Papers admits that the imperialists jook upon the Chinese population “as just @ market and a source of cheap jabor, and their nationalism is coco- kiness, something to be put down.” He further admits that behind the fake peace talk at Geneva, the im- Pperialists are manouvering on the basis of support for Japan in the seizuré of Manchuria in exchange for Japanese recognition of the looting “rights” of the other imperialist pow- ers in the Yangtze Valley. Attempt- ing to covet up the murderous role of American imperialism in the rob- ber war against China and the war provocations against the Soviet Un- ion, Simms presents British and French imperialisms as the chief scoundrels supporting the Japanese, He says: “Britain and France have suc- cessfully blocked effective anti-war action by the Council of the League from the start. Neither country has any great material interest in Manchuria or Mongolia, and if Japan cares to take the Chinese down a peg or two they have no objections, “When the Japanese attacked | jet elements.” \ ; lavestia, declaring it did not desire| of the heroic resistance of the, poorly armed and equipped Aunti-Soviet Plot Based | on Joint Attack on All Fronts of the U.S.S.R. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE OND) in their hatred of the Soviet Union. | It declares: i “Because it will be difficult for Japan to deliver the death blow merely through war in the Far East one of the most important phases must be strategic propaganda whereby we will involve the western neighbors of Russia and other na- tions in the war against the Soy- iets, and cause the collapse inter- nally by exploiting white (anti-Bol- shevik) Russians inside and out- side the Soviet Union, as well as national minorities of all anti-Sov- to conceal from the masses how seri- | ously the Soviet government considers | | the war danger, cited other develop-~ ments showing the world-wide mobili- | zation of the imperialists and their White Guard allies for armed inter- vention against the Soviet Union. It cited Japan’s failure to answer a pro- | posal by the Soviet Union for a non- ageression pact. It pointed to the increased activities’ of the White Guards in Manchuria, following the concluded: “Such are the facts demanding the utmost vigilance and necessary measures to protect Soviet terri- tories against attempts at invasion. | “The peaceful policy of the Sov- noring facts.” jon the Far Sastern frontier. The Chicago Tribune of March 2} carried a London dispatch reporting | force a military alliance on Persia for war against the peaceful Soviet Union. The dispatch states: “Britain is making a great effort to get a military alliance which would enable her to use the Meshed military road in the event of war with Russia,” On every hand the imperialist bri- | gands are rushing their war prepara- | tions against workers’ Russia. Both the British and the United States imperialists are concentrating their fleets in the Pacific in preparation for Soviet Union and its successful so- cialist construction, The robber war in China is the prelude for the attack on the Soviet Union. unemployed workers and their fami- lies are denied relief, the imperialists are pouring billions of dollars into their war preparations. The U. S. war department has already ordered the rush printing of draft blanks for the drafting of workers to fight the imperialist war. The imperialist murderers who have cold-bloodedly sentenced tens of millions to starva- tion and mass misery are frantically trying to find a way out of the crisis of world capitalism—a way out at the further expense of the toiling masses, at the expense of the looting of China and the attempted destruc- tion of the glorious achievements of the working-class in the Soviet Union and in the Chinese Soviet districts. Workers! It is against you, against your class interests, against your class achievements in the Sov- iet Union, that the imperialist mur- derers are preparing war. Their war preparations are being carried on at your expense, at the expense of your sufferings, at the denial of relief for the starving unemployed millions, Workers! Rally to the struggle against imperialist war! Ring the Soviet Union with your iron defense! Demand Hands off the Soviet Union! Hands off Chi- na! Demand the withdrawal of American troops and warships from China! Drive out the diplomatic agents of Japanese imperialism which is acting the role of spear- head of world imperialism in the butchery of the Chinese masses, in the war provocations against the Soviet Union! Show your solidarity with the revolutionary masses of China and Japan! W. I. R. Divides Chi. In Sections for the Miners’ Collections CHICAGO, Il—The Workers In- ternational Relief, of this district, in its campaign for the striking Ken- tuck and Tennessee miners has di- Yided the city into several sections with captains in charge of each sec- tion, A competition between the sec- tions, to spur collection activity has been started at a recent conference of the captains. + The result of the recent tag days have not been up to expectations, be- cause many workers’ organizations did not participate in the tag days as originally planned. ent story—at least to the British, The Yangtze Valley is Britain's ‘sphere of interest’, And when it looked as if Japan intended to car- ry her war up that valley, into the interior, Britain began to act in earnest.” United States and British imperi- alisms are both attempting to estab- lish their hegemony over the Yangtze Valley. In this, the Wall Street vultures have been largely success- ful through their control of Chiang Kai-shek, who is an agent of United States imperialism primarily. Both the United States and the British governments resented Japan’s at- tempt to hog the loot in China. The rushing of huge war fleets to Shang- hai by the United States and Eng- jand were warnings to the Japanese that they would not be permitted to grab the loot of the United States for uncounted thousands of wound- Shanghai, however, it was a differ- and England in Inner China, iet Union is not the policy of ig- The Soviet government yesterday | the planned joint attack against the | While tens of millions of starving | Ln PERIALIST WAR CONTINUES — |B Japanese seizure of that territory. It | | | | STOP THE ROBBER ASSAULT! | {CONTINUED FROM PAGE of the Soviet Union so that it may be destroyed inside and outside by means of the white guards and other | Soviet elements.” The third document states: “Considering the general conditions, we must con- clude that the Soviet Union is unable to carry out a war at this time. The present is very favorable for our empire to decide the problem of the Far East.” These documents, of course, were written before the Japanese military machine collapsed and the Japanese gen- eral staff showed its weakness to the whole world in the face rank and file contingents of the Chinese army and armed workers and peasants mobilized by the Chinese Communist Party. The war machine of imperialism is advancing on more than one front. The fascist uprising in Finland, and tl perialist war plots in Persia, are the contribution of Br imperialism to the offensive against the Soviet Union. T here is still greater activity in the munition and armament f tories in Poland and Roumania and Czecho-Slovakia—part of ‘ac- the contribution of French imperialism to the war drive | against the Soviet Union | The American arsenals, as in Norfolk, Virginia, are | busy, and shipments of war arms and munitions are increas- ing from American ports to the Far Ea American im- perialism, with its program of the “open doo re-empha- sized in the Stimson note, and its fraudulent friendship for the Chinese people, is the democratic cover for the imper- ialist scheme for the redivision of China and the armed in- \assured the Soviet masses that it| vasion of the Soviet Union—both integral parts of the world ‘The imperialists not only murder |had strengthened its defense Suave imperialist offensive against thé land of socialist construc- tion and against the masses of the working class and the colonial peoples whose struggles are developing in a sharp efforts by the British imperialists to| upward curve against unbearable mass unemployment, mass starvation and the growing oppression of the masses in all countries. There is no truce in the imperialist offensive. There is no armistice. There is no cessation of the war on the Chin- ese workers and peasants or of the drive against the Soviet Union. The purpose of the talk of truce which accompanies the continued roar of imperialist guns against the worker defenders of Shanghai and the continued mobilization of White Guards and imperialist troops on the Far Eastern frontier of the Soviet Union, is to put the working class of the capitalist countries off guard—to make easier the mob- ilization for a wider drive of world imperialism against the working class and peasantry of China and the Sovict Union. This is likewise the purpose of the unprecedented pub- licity over the kidnapping of Lindbergh’s son. Our major and immediate task is the exposure of the imperialist world conspiracy, bringing the war danger into the ranks of the working class in the factories and among the unemployed as the center of mass struggle, and the mobilization of all working class organizations, trade unions, fraternal and cooperative societies against imperialist war— for the defense of the Chinese liberation struggle and of the Soviet Union. Drive out the Japanese imperialist murderers! Withdraw all warships and troops of U.S. A. China! Defend the Chinese Revolution! the Soviet Union! USE LINDBERGH CASE TO HIDE from Repel the attack on STARVATION OF WORKERS CHILDREN: guardians of the children of Ameri- ca? Guard and Immigration and Customs} what else but the brutal class Service has been called into play. | character of the attitude of the Public prayers have been arranged American government to the millions in many churches and in all New, of working class children can be seen York public schools. Everything pos- in its sudden concern with the safety sible is being done to occupy the mind of the “poor, innocent children” of the working class with the mo- when it consciously buries away mentous question of Lindbergh's baby, so as to drive from it all thought of the miserable condition of its own existence and the necessity for strug- gle against it. | by the Japanese imperialism which Behnid every line that has been it enocurages in this slaughter. Wit- written on the Lindbergh case is the ness the item pushel well back where conscious attempt to “restore” the few workers could see it in the Daily waning faith of the masses in the News of March 4th: capitalist government as a protection | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) | doned by desperate and jobless par- ents; news of the wholesale slaughter scores of abandoned babies, aban- | of the children of Chinese workers | “The bodies of more than 100 | of the weak and helpless, as a guard- ian of everything that it “holy and sacred in the family.” The immense mobilization of the press and the state and federal police is designed to give the impression that the cap!- talist government of the United States is sincerely concerned with the safety and happiness of “its children.” ‘The entire working class must be on its guard against entertaining any such thought. It is the U. S, capi- | talist government and capitalist sys- tem, by its stoney reftsal to grant ‘Unemployment Insurance to the 12,- 000,000 unemployed of this country’ that is responsible for wreaking more misery and suffering on the working class children,of the United States than all the isolated deeds of racket- eer gangs, the scum of a currupt im- perialism, would hope to accomplish. | The same Hoover who placed the City of Washington under ‘virtual martial law when the Hunger March- ers descended upon the capitol de- manding Unemployment Insurance went into a hurried conference with Attorney General Mitchel on the kid- napping of the Lindberg baby, Too busy to accept the delegation of the 12,000,000 unemployed, Hoover still has time for a conference on the Lindbergh baby, Not the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby, which the capitalists have their own system to babies were removed from one de- | vastated residential area of Cha- pei yesterday morning.” ‘Another very significant feature of thte entire case, and of the most tre- , working class is the attempt of the capitalist class to use the Lindbergh kidnapping as an excuse for con- \centrating into thé hands of the Federal government even more arbi- trary repressive power than it now a conflict between state rights and | Federal rights. The anti-gangster and kidnapping laws are not aimed at the capitalist underworld but at the militant working class. The | meaning behind the agitation for mendous importance to the entire | possesses. This is not a matter of | Big Anti-War Meet || To Mark Women’s | Day in Philadelphia PHILA., Pa. Women's Day here 8th, will be t anti-wa Broad’ March 8th, Main spe Other meet nday reh 6th Tuesday at 8 p. m. Ford Pa., more. ames ton, Ann Burlak m speaker. Mezt- ings also arranged in Chester, Pa., and Washington, D. C. Open. air gate mee ‘Ss and section ¥ e being held in connection with International Wome Campaign. Inte year phia ving smen’s Day this ands of Friladel- | | unemployed and 2 women are re- by the Lloyd Commit- in the factories In the vy “ard r industries women ng men, Working wom- er equally’ with the men Demon: March s Off China! « fin Hands Off the Soviet Union! All war funds for the unemployed! Demand Unem- ployment Insurance! Make Big Progress lat Jewish Caflectives In Soviet Crimea“ ISCOW, March 3—The session ef the Crimean Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party which has just eoneluded, has noted grezt progress in the economic and cultural development of Freidorf, the Jewish national district, during the eighteen months of its existence. The collective farms will presently embrace over 90 per cent of the poor and middle households and will com- Prise 96 per cent of the peasant sow- | ings. ‘he Jewish collectives have | more than doubled since 1929. There are now five machine tarctor stations | h 290 tractors in the Freidort dis- trict whose cultivated area consists ef 112,000 acres, which places it first among the Crimean districts. The Freiderf district fulfilled last year’s plan in cattle raising 115 per cent, the preduction of weol rea>hed 122 per cent and has delivered three times as much grain as in 1930. Ninety-seven per cent of the chil- dren of school age now attend school. The first Jewish teachers technicum bas opened and one-third to one-fifth | | of the illiteracy of the Freidorf dis¢ | . DRIER) Sec ars | trict will be liquidated. All these successes testify to the correctness ef the Leninist national | policy due to the efficient Party lead-| ership which has united all the na-| | tionalities inhabiting the district. Adjacent collectives have rendered brotherly aid to the Freidorf collec- cives’ in the harvest campaign and | over 1,000 people in other Crimean districts are coming to the aid of the Freidorf collectives during the reaping season, | permost in n the minds of the capital- ist class fearful of the mass strug- | gles that are developing and anxious | of finding a method of arresting and | jailing militant workers without the | slow process of law. | Behind a mask of concern with | | the punishment of kidnappers, the | | American capitalists are preparing a| hideous concentration of fascist pow- er in the hands of bodies that will | | “brush. aside technicalities,” in other | Words, that will be above the law. | Every day it becomes clearer that; | the capitalists are utilizing the entire | Lindberg affair for their capitalist | aims of diverting the masses from their own burning issues, of dang- | ling the haloed figure of Lindberg | before the masses as an incitation | to jingoist and war sentiment, of | setting precedent by Federal kidnap- | ping laws for setting up a fascist power of arbitrary trial, jailing and | deportation of militant workers, of | strengthening the democratic illu- | sions of the masses. Mimeograph Supplies, Mimeographs, 31 up, repaired, aned, Stencils $2. i } per, Mime, Wh Paper, Write for price lst, PROLET MIMO 108 E. 14th St N.Y. ©. Near Union Sa.| Phove ALgou AT 6S | marchers was brushed | equipped with tear | County Work Relief Committee, making kidnapping a federal offense | Room | is to set a precedent for transwerring | |into the highly centralized capitaist, Mosselprom Candy governmental apparatus the germ of (PORTED WROM SOVIOT RUSSIA, fascist power that will be used not >! Cam Golden Frutt Willed Mixture against kidnappers but against the | ee Tae i t working élass, pani Other sige in Hitec. Already numerous bills have been h MeN Ce introduced into Congress giving the - Federal government power over kid-| nappers. These bills mean much more than they appear to say. The | significance of this hurried legisla- | tion, and its fascist character is con- | tained in the editorial of the New York Daily Mirror for March 3rd: | When the Winter winds Begin to You will find it's thal and cozy Camp Nitgedaiget “The explanation offered was thank for, but the crime of the Hooy-| that our crime code is archaic er Hunger government toward the and utterly inadequate... Reforms | children of the 12,000,000 unemployed | are under way but progress is too | and their parents is what must call forth the wrath of the working class all over the country. What is it but the most impudent hypocrisy when the capitalist govern- metit of the United States stands by slow... “Shall martial law be declared so that known criminals now im- mune from prosecutign may be ar- rested, tried by drum head court- martials and DEALT WITH BY approvingly while millions of working THIBUNES THAT BRUSH ASIDE class children slowly starve to death | and yet comes out with the most TECHNICALITIES, FIND ON FACTS AND baci ULE SUM- unabashed audacity after the Lind-| MARY JUSTICE...” bergh kidnapping as the outraged This editorial expresses what Is up-.! | You enn rest in the proletarinn provided comrndely im the Hi atmosphere OZ= O4OmDCOH UrDos it well he: wil um hy hot water and many other provements, The food ts ¢! and ih expecia prepared, SPECIAL RATES FOR WEEK~ ENDS sone 83,00 5.50 + 8.00 For further information cal) the— COOPERATIVE OFFICE 2800 Bronx Park East Tel.—Rsterbrook 38-1400 y Boston Dressmakers Aroused Over Jailing of Two Pickets International La ILG.W. the city doors to the s The t Strike ts on all workers to be “We committee. The United Fro Com- 0 mit all on “Unity weapon, and any- to destroy this pow- Let us establish one organiza- ne settlement . one set of on their 1 is oyr are were sent each for Front Str po’ von is our enemy. Let us arres tant mass move the s amit | 4,000 Rochester Jobless Mass at Courthouse Against Hunger ROCHESTER, N. Y¥.— rk. All unemployed and employ took part Wednesday. in m¢ 0 the 1 held 2p in pro- | ,, militant demonstration ever this cit yat the court t test against the cut aN re. from 40 to 25 cen rd of about Court by Officer nd that they in W Mastin in variou ity under the leade aaa Coune v minutes the crowd _be- marched down Main to th , by reds until Court House, elected a nittee ai the courthouse 10 and demanded her on foot, bu a the Board of Super , reet cars. The crowde. d from Fitzhugh Str Employes in of surrounding the dows and lo: pd the march live on £3 cents an t unemployed workers in their through the main business district At one section @ cop named Smucker who tried to stop th aside. Ther a hurried call was sent in for a huge mobilization of police. They avr in police cars, heavily rst odrders were to clear the in- or of the Court House. That ac- ed, an attempt was made to As fast as a lane was wever, the crowd closed in 2al standstill resulted., militancy of the wo: d them from breaking up the demon- stration, however. | The Committee ‘of 10 put the de-| igo bes ne mands t othe Board of Supervisors. Diecut leader, and Ger The board passed the buck to the a eich, Buffalo Communist or- | they were afraid to tell the. workers er, were the principal speakers. | the truth about cutting down on re- ile banners made their lief. appea in the crowd. ‘They The Rochester’ Evening Journal, re tly white with large red describing this militant demonstra- inscriptions like “Free, tion, said; ” etc. They “The mass meeting had its, genesis hy while the con! Every mlove of was booed by the crowd. Their speakers were cheered wildly. It was demonstration throughout of East Rochester, Per Pittsford earlier today. of the workers was crystalized Sentiment in the Linieetiacct is for higher wages and ‘Knoxville Boss Pre ess ( alls fer Lynching of Jobless Comma © ONED {CON TING FROM PA | lieve {have di Mellon and Insull were still ers,” “foreign- the Communist the workers that ate god before they can The Communist Party in Kentucky and Tennessee is now distributing thousands of pieces of literature des- cribing the Party's program and ob- | jectives in answer to the cowardly lies of the operators and their agents. The best testimony that can be of- fered as to the welcome with which the Party program is being received by the miners is that the ene: |of the miners without exception never attack the real program of a st the Party but instead tell the min- ers that the real program of the Communists lies hidden behind t! stated program and that the mine are never told the real program the Party until they have been mer bers for a long period. Thu meeting yesterday in Kentuc which a new Party unit was fe two miners told the Party orgar that.because they are religious were relieved to find that they were |} not forced to put their hands on a bible and swear that they didn’t be- to build the Party suf- one of the weakmesces of is now being corrected stop units “in Kentucky have din the last three days members haye been s in the same continues and ex- of trying to break g the starvation In Westbourne ucky line, it has § strikers ten 2 up the nears and lower! still further. ar the Kent rence will take place lesboro with dele- in a from’ «all th mines, working as well striking, in Middlesboro section. on, husband -of Aunt S been jailed in \Bineville ously framed up charge of y because of his Strike activity a| tomorrow in M ndar burgla MAY FIRST DNIEPROSTROY 12 THRILLING DAYS 12 in the Soviet Union : Itinerary including Leningrad, Moscow, Ivanovo Vosnesensk- Collective Farm and May Ist Celebrations in Moscow. $230 » $175 » Itinerary including Leningrad- Moscow- Kharkov- ‘Viev. and May Ist Celebrations at Dnieprostroy. $259 » ‘One way $195 up Shorter Tours as Low as $155 Sailings on SS BREMEN MAY RETANTA- NEM “YORK , This tour ‘One way ‘This tour are complete from embarkation to termi uke with » return steamship ticket from Fram on the WORLD TOURISTS, Inc, 175 Fifth Ave. New York Phone AL. 4-6656-8901 “ae