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eunnsied Comprodatt lishing Oo,, Ine., daily except Sunday, at 50 E. Page Four 1th S York City, N lephone ALgonquin 4-796, Cable “DATWORK.’ Addr nail cheeks to ly Worker, 80 B. 13th St. New York, N. ¥ JEWISH JUDGES, RABBI FEAR 10 ASSAIL HITLER ing Atrocities of Resolution ntion Dr. Wise Objects to Hitler in Protes NEW YORK.—With hundreds of ea Order, the Icor, the revolutionary fions barred by police, the ce for the ostensible purp Semitic outrages of the SEARCH EINSTEIN HOME FOR ARMS! Nazis Nervous, Permit No Planes or Bouquets BERLIN a ‘aphen-Union delegates of the Internatio: ions and other workers’ al Work organiza- din the Hotel Astor, Sunday night ng protest against the anti- gime in Germany quickly revealed the real Jewish un ference mass fase r re; the d by the ess‘ and was mtrol of ya- the Jewish on to the Selecates 2 ad > barred. in. were P' protest March 20. (Hugenbe Potsdam’ mference di meeting opted. On the con- ort was made to f de} ‘or concealed Strict police the anti | taken for a are a product of fascism | toe pee lected) arch Oppose Mass Protest | Persons a | of the Jewish mis- nm Supreme and James face Garrison Church ceremonies, attended by von Hinde: burg and Hitler, are to be he bs Sede opposed . iyisaayt uarpage eeeltoa a id resolution that had homes during the ceremonies. offered. Proskaver spoke No airplanes are to be allowed to beck: qneetines fly over Berlin or Potsdam du r according to the | the ceremonies. Armed police Times account. He planes will shoot down ausing more thorized fliers, it is a e Jews in Germany by The police have or and said that bouquets be thrown at the Nazi lead- | the audience “had not “studied the} ers during the parade |facts enough.” : .,. | ‘TG clinch his argument, Pros- The Nazis suspect Prof. Kinstein,| cauer read a letter from Judge Irv- of all people, of harboring arms. The} ing Lehman, brother of the Gover- raid on the Einstein h on a pretext to terrorize and Jewish population of ‘I feel,’ Lehman’s letter stat- “that the meeting may add to} terrible dangers to the Jews inj) nor. this open betra; hen 8. Wise, a leader Socialist Party’s City Affairs | nittee and a past master at) ae gogy, was called on. Wise,! Hindenburg Dines me appearing to Pree es U. S. Ambassador support rt to kill off the — movement. He also BERLIN, March 2. of the resolution yon Hindenburg gave that the word “atrocity” lumcheon today for too often. At the very mo- Ambassador Sackett, he was speaking; the Na- rdering and beating this didn’t ing and sailing for m Wednesday. Amo: he gresent were Ch lor Hitler, h-tongued rabbi. | mister of the Int r, Goering, of protest meetings, severat other Nazi and M “I am afraid of leaders, we cannot control. We) At a time when the — saan w« rk > no! Social- jonist fascist) We want Jewish meet- the Attack on Soviet Union States Ambassador! docur | While the conference made no| solidarity with the Nazi reign |mention of the Jewish bankers in terror. |Germany who have been among the Defense Camantitee in Protest on Attack on U. S. Writer in Berlin NEW YORK.—The ward Dahiberg, Berlin on Monda German fascis lice officers, | chief ncial backers of Hitler, it lid not fail to take a smash at the} ‘ H. Masliansky, h Billy Sunday, suddenly ot about the attacks on German and launched into a tirade| “th nfortunate Jews in being destroyed by lava.” i nternational Workers Order | da call to all those dele- were barred from the and all others who did} ws ) grams sent to Cordel Hull, Secreta of State, and Dr. O. C. Kiep, Ge | © with the treacherous poli- Consulate General, by the National|cies of the leaders of the rosea Committee for the Defense of Polit-| Jewish Congress to attend a pre- ical Prisoners paratory conference tonight at ‘| The National Committee, of which| o'clock, in Irving Plaza, 15th St. and| Dahlberg i “ z Pl. This conference will work | Sherwood s for a real united front Boas, John Dos Passos against fascism which is fens, Edna St Elmer Rice. Vince: ator and organizer of the against Jews. that he was unable to “discuss mat- ters contained in the letter” of the red unions. No direct answer was received from Urich or any others. German Socialist Union : ; Leaders Resist Unity Germany are resisting in every metal workers and building worke front regardless of political differ-| Some social-democratic leaders say ences for a common fight against|they favor united fronts where Com- \OCIAL-DEMOCRATIC leaders in | red trade unions proposed a unitec fascism. They wrote to the munists will not be permitted to di local ex- ecutives of the Ger Federation | cuss their In other wor of Labor as well thes ists would like Com- Trades Allianc was | Muni ore the| imperative to set | Who Prevents the t he capitalist press sometim: why the socialist leaders saboi- trent actions. They emphasized many member f EV have already, in r retin | age united action, The bour- victories because t ac-|geois news the “Koelnische tion. Joint discussions for f er ac- | Zeitung ys, on this point: tion to meet the increasingly diff The (Berlin socialist} cult situation were proposed ‘ deeper reason for| Reactionary Leaders Sile Democratic Party leaders Urich, the Ber} hrinking back from a united front formist Metal Wo { left socialism, The real and only reason t the leaders of the cin l-Deme ic Party are afraid united front with the Com- 2,000 at Celebration a_unit ‘with he Com vunists will at once drive the social- ef Commune Denounce |'s:s into tne otter camp, resulting in Hitler’s Bloody Rule | 2%, cssetution of the “Sociai-Demo- > Party. |" This also explains why the social- PHILADELP HIA, Pa Over 2,000 workers at March 19 nded the ist leaders hit upon the idea of a non-ageression pact between the two Paris Commune annivers parties. Apart from the dangers of held at the Brondway / d front, they must take care under auspices of th their adherents be protected Labor Defense the influence of radicalism, This meeting vatlic he W hich is trying to make the rank and n defense of Tom Mooney, 1¢| filer in the 8. P, realize that his lead- hadi the nine Scottsboro boys and| ers haven't the courage to take a de- bs repre against all forms of cap- |fensive stand against fascism.” i is’ error, The meeting expressed its solid- Unmacks Lying Renegades arity with the German workers in| Such facts give the lie to the Trot- skyite and Lovestone renegades who try their fight against the bloody Hitler regime. Those present enthus' to keep the American workers tically pledged io carry on defei away from the defense of the German struggles under leadership of the | Communists in their struggle. against International Labor Defense, and to| fascist terror by spreading the foul snergetically build this shield of the | Slan! that Communists oppose} working class }united front action | christian trade unions. s of workers be-| FASCIST CULTURE! (BSCRIPTION KATES: ; six months, $3.56; 8 months, $2; 1 month, Me, By Mail everywhere: One year, excepting Borough ef Manhattan and Bronx, New York City. Foreign anf Canada: One year, 90; 6 m jonths, 95; 7 months, 98. hd va 000 MANCHUKUO TROOPS REVOLT Manchukuo troops. TOKYO, March 21.—Major General Hattori’s infantry bri- gade is reported to have oc- cupied Sahochiac, a town in North ‘China proper about ninety miles northeast of Peiping. Great Wall, : undisputed Chinese territory, on a highway leading to Peiping. About 1,000 Chinese soldiers were reported killed in severe fighting in this area during the past few days. ei lee ce The Japanese invasion of China lcontinues. The mercenary Chinese warlords are offering only sham re- sistance to the Japanese advance. But the nationalist struggle for in- dependence still lives, as is shown by the above report of the renewed out- break of attacks behind the Japan- ese army’s front lines. Pravda Editorial on the Communist Int'l Appeal for the United Front We are publishing in full the editorial from the Pravda on the statement of the Executive Com- mittee of the Communist Interna- tional in reply to the Second In- ternational. This Pravda editorial appeared on March 6 in the same issue which printed the Communist International call on the United Front. The Pravda editorial was completely distorted in a atch by Duranty, the Moscow correspon- dent to the New York Times. The statement of the C. IL. appeared in full in the March 18 issue of the Daily Worker.—Editorial Note. . * The appeal of the Executive Com- mittee of the Communist Interna- tional to the work which is printed today in great political significance. vda has The offensive of capitalism against | the living standards of the working masses continues throughout the cap- italist world. Unemployment con- tinues to grow. It has gripped also a considerable part of workers, or- ganized in the reformist and the Ever greater and greater mass come They are beginning more and more energetically to come out against the Social Democratic theory, that dur- ing the time of es it to conduct successfully economic strikes, Who Is Paving the Way for Fascism, The establishment of an open fz cist dictatorship in Germany, which is a part of the general offensive of} | capital against the working class, is demonstrating before the world the bankrupt of Social-Democracy, Ever the |broader strata of workers are begin- ers of all countries} uncertain about the future.| impossible | entire | y of the policy of “Democratic Socialism. The defeat ot the German Social- Democracy is a defeat of world his- toric importance. Tt exercises inter- est upon the toiling masses of all countries, if arouses them with new force for the struggle against Fas- cism, for the Dictatorship of the Proletariat Under the pressure of the broadest working masses, the Social Democ- often Parties with the proposal of conclud- jing of “pacts of non-aggression,” | stating hypocritically that it stands for the unity of the working class. It began ever more often to speak ; that the “main cause of the successes of Fascism is the split of the work- jers’ movement which is weakening |the resistance of the working masses to the F offensive.” By these S the Social Democracy in has led and is still leading a policy of agreement with the bour- geoisie and which has not desired and still does not desire to lead a struggle against the offensive of capital, against Fascism and War, is attempting again to deceive the | working masses and to retain them | under its influence, ‘The Need for the United Front. The proletariat is confronted ly with the necessity for uni- of all f for the struggle the offensive of capital and ‘Therefore ever broader and working masses, including which were under the influ- of Social-Democracy, have around the Communist Par- ties in strikes, demonstrations and in the elections. Buf the broad masses of workers are not yet capable today to break completely with the Social-Democracy and the Reformist Trade Unions and to go over openly | into the camp of Communism, The | these | ence | united racy of Europe besan more and more! to appeal io the Communist} | Social-Democracy, ning to realize that the offensive ef| Social Democratic workers will break Fascism became possible due to the} completely with their old organiza- fact that the Social-Democracy has| tions only after they have convinced. gone over to the side of the bour- | themselves that at present under the geoisie. After the crashing of the| conditions of Fascist terror, the So- Wilhelm Monarchy, the Social Dem-| cial Democratic organizations refuse ocracy rendered direct aid to the| to struggle. bourgeoisie in order to crush the} The Communtst Parties of all Proletarian Revolution. |countries have as their task the The murder of the leaders of the | Utilization of all possibilities in order German workers—Karl Liebknecht|to mobilize the entire working class and Rosa Luxemburg—by the polit-|and the toilers for struggle. There- ical bandits, among whom was Pabst,| fore they are making one more at- who is now in the ranks of the Na-| tempt to establish a united front tlonal Soelalists, rests wholly upon] With the Social-Democratic workers the conscience of the Social-Democ-| for the struggle, appealing also to ' | the Social~-Democratic organizations. The Weimar Republic, headed by| The Communist Party Always for has not touched} the United Front, a single ha'y of the head of the mu derers, of the Ju of the Dukes, Barons, Wilhelm’s officers and offi aldom of the old regime. The en- tire terror of the Weimar Republic was directed against the working lass, and only against the working class. fhe Communist Parties of all coun- the Communists always and Here where the workers have pea struggling against capitalist reac- tion and Fascism, against the prep- aration of imperialist war, were in the front ranks. More than ten years ago, in January, 1922, the Ex- The Social Democracy has done} ecutive Committee of the Communist everything in order to swangle the! tmtemational appealed to the work- revolutionary moyement, to order not ers of a¥ countries All—Communists and Social Dem- ocrats, Anarchists and Syndicaiists, Members of Free and Catholic Trade Unions, Organized and Unorganized— create = common fighting front against the offensive of the capital- ists, against reaction in all forms and against the menace of military in- tervention against the U. S. S. BR.” It has called for a united front of workers of all countries in the period of the relative stabilization of capi- talism as weil as during the time of the present crisis. The Social Dem- ocracy not only did not come for- ward to meet these appeals of the Communists, but continued to carry on @ policy of agreement with the bourgeoisie, the Social Democracy called the proposals of the Commu- nists, for organization to struggle, provocations, and where the united front was set up in struggle Social Democracy disrupted ‘The Policy of the to allow the going over of the masses| to the only just war for their Kbera~ | tion. It has concluded for the strug- gle against the masses of the people an alliance with the bourgeoisie and the Generals of the Kaiser. Due to the policy of Social Democracy there has come to power now the darkest forces of reaction, If the world Social-Democracy did not save capitalism in 1918, Hitler would not rule today in Germany, the Fascists would not be in power in Italy, Poland, Hungary, Austria. Like the workers in the Soviet Union, the proletariat would overthrow cap- italism and would work out the solu- tion of the great historic problem of construction of socialist society. The Pressure of the Social Demo- cratic Workers Upon the Leaders, ‘The successes of Fascism in Ger- many and the cowardly capitulation of Social Democracy before Fascism, © Evil.” have brought about a crisis in the} Under the pretext of *Ke policy of Second Infernational, showing in- er evil,” the Social Democracy deed the bankruptcy of the theories! has constantly and continuously re- Senne teeta berone tne: before the drive of capital, so that even seven of the smaller “independent” parties in the appeal to the Communist International were compelled to acknowledge that the Second International “has fatally dis- credited itself by its toleration to- wards the cap‘talist policy of collab- oration of classes which is catas- trophically worsening the conditions of the working class.” But even in the Jatest months and days the Par- ties of the Second International, in- cluding the so-called “independent parties” Have continued this policy of class-collaboration despite the pro- posals of the Communists to organize the struggle. The Norwegian “Workers’ Party,” which has signed an appeal of the “independents,” has recently proposed a united front of the parties of big capital, promising support to the lib- erals with the aim of creating a gov- ernment of the majority. The Social Democratic Parties of Czecho-Slo- vakia, Sweden, Denmark, are even at present in the governments, where they are carrying through anti-work- ing class legislation. In Czecho- Slovakia, mass organizations of the Communists are being closed, Communist Deputies e#e handed over to the courts of the bourgeoisie, not speaking already about the disruption of the strike struggle, Social Fascist Leaders Reject United Front. ‘The Communist Party of Germany and the revolutionary trade union opposition have proposed many times to the German Social Democracy and to the Federation of the German Trade Unions, a united front for the struggle against the offensive of capital and against the Fascist dic- tatorship. These offers have been met only with ridicule on the part of the Social Democratic leaders. The united front of the working class for the struggle against Fas- cism is not established selely due to the guilt of the Social Democratic Parties. The Government of Hitler has opened a vicious persecution of Com- munists and declared a struggle for the destruction of Marxism in Ger- many. Hundreds and thousands of advanced workers-Communists are thrown into prisons. The parliamen- tary Comunist fraction is being ar~ rested. The leader of the German workers, Comrade Thaelman, is placed in prison, The Fascists’ forces of darkness are doing their abomin- able work. Even the Social Demo- cratic papers of Prussia, where eight months ago the Social Democrats were yet in power, are closed for two weeks! The National Socialisis are dispersing the Social Democratic meetings, raiding the Social Demo- cratic Party, Trade Unions, Co-opera- tive Houses. The Social Democratic workers are more and more uniting with the Communists for joint strug- gle against Fascism, ‘The answer of the Executive Com- mittee of the Communist Interna- tional, to the appeal of the Second International, gives once more the possibility to the Social Democrats to show whether they wish to go into struggle against Fascism or whether they are preparing to capi- tulate completely before Hitler. The Communist International, in its directives to the Communist Par- ties, is putting forward the most simple demands Which every worker can understand. It proposes to act, considering un- necessary the compilation of any joint declarations, platforms, appeals, ete. It declares that during the time of these revolutionary actions, that solely during that time the Commu- nists will refrain from “attacks” against fie Social Democratic organ- izations. It shows indeed that the Communists are not against agree- inents if these agreements are di- recied against the bourgeoisie end in the interests of the working masses. With its appeal the Communist In- the) ternational is depriving the Social Democracy of every possibility to say that the Communists are against unity, when it deals with unity for struggle. But it has pointed out suf- ficiently clear that the Communists will conduct a life and death strug- gle against all who will violate the conditions of the united front, who will continue the policy of agreement with the bourgeoisie. Social Democracy Hinders Resistance to Fascism. ‘The Social Democracy must give a clear and unequivocable answer whether it is willing to struggle against the bourgeoisie and Fascism, or whether it will continue its policy of agreement with the bourgeoisie, ex- posing the working class to the wil- fullness of the Fascist reaction. If the Social Democracy will anywhere agree to a real revolutionary struggle against the offensive of capitalism and Fascism, the Communists will wel- come such united fronts. If the Social Democrats will not acecpt the proposals of the Communists, the en- tire working class, even its most backward strata, will know that only the Social Democracy hinders the re- sistance to Fascism and the defense of the working class, Particularly the German Social Democracy faces today a choie: ‘Whether it will go the way of agree- jment with the National Socialists and thus achieve the possibility of a free existence of its organizations, or whether following the Com nunists, it will go into struggle against the Fascist dictatorship. Whatever policy the Social Demo- crats will adopt, the united front of the working class is being created jand will continue to be created in the struggle against the bourgeoisie and Fascism. The influence of the Communist Party as the organizers of this struggle, will grow, the Commu- nists will offer decisive resistance to the offensive of capital and Fascism. Neither the Fascist terror nor the treachery of the Social Democracy will succeed to prevent the successes of the Communist movement. The war against the Communists was conducted in the course of many years by all “parties of law and or- s,” by all parties of the old regime. There is no meanness the responsi- bility for which would not be thrown upon the Communists. At present the arrogant provocateurs, the Ger- man Gorguloffs, wish to antagonize the masses against the heroic Com- munist Party of Germany with its abominable accusations of setting fire to the Reichstag. There is noth- ing new in this! This is a repetition of the old methods of the bourgeoisie. “After the big fire in Chicago”—wrote Marx in his time—“the telegraph broadcasted all over the globe, that this is the devilish work of the In- ternational. It is to be wondered how it was not described to the same demoniacal intervention, the storm which has devastated Western Indis.” But with every day less and less people remain who would believe such fables. The Fascist provoca- teurs are caught, red-handed! They will not succeed im terrorizing the working masses of hogan neither by provocations nor with terror or slander! They stand on the side of the Communjst Party and under its leadership will put an end to the Fascist regime! “We have secn above, that the first step in the revolution by the working class is to raise the pro- letariat to the position of ruling class, to win the battle of demo- grees, all capital from the bour- geoisie, to centralize all instruments of production in the hands of the State, i. e. of the proletariat or- forces ag rapidly as possible.” (Commanist Manifesto) Japanese Invade North China rr Sahochiac 6 nine miles inside the} AND JOIN ASSAULT ON THE JAPANESE Imperialist Invasion of North China Goes On; Infantry Brigade Pene- trates 9 Miles, Killing 1,000 Chinese Defenders LENGKOW, Manchuria, March 21—A heavy attack on the Japanese troops of Major Nakamura’s command was launched today by Chinese forces, assisted by 3,000 rebelling At first repulsed, the Chinese began a second attack, which led to fierce hand-te- hand fighting, | with the outcome as yet undecided. ORDERING C that the United States had accepted Peru. the American representative on the: Leticia Committee. Wilson also rep- resents the U. S. in the League ad- visory committee on the Chino- Japanese war. ‘ © ¢ LIMA, Peru, March 20.—The Peru- vian Government refused to com- ment on the League of Nation’s re- port upholding Colombia, The news- paper, “El Comercio,” declared “that the opinion of the League Council will not alter the state of affairs.” It points out that Colombian troops cannot reach Leticia except through U. S. CONFIRMS LEAGUE ACTION — OLOMBIAN ATTACK Wilson, Minister to Switzerland, Will Sit on Leticia Committee; Peru Is Defiant WASHINGTON, March. 20.—The State Department announced today the League of Nation's invitation te participate in its committee on the Leticia conflict between Colombia and Hugh R. Wilson, U. 8. Minister to Switzerland, has been ‘delegated oy _—$—$—<— $$ Peruvian territory, “which will. con- stitute an aggressive act.” The article urged President Cerro of Peru to “continue preparations for war.” England, while apparently voting for Colombia in the League Council, continues to spur Peru on in its un~ declared war on Colombia. Amer!- ca’s interest in the Leticia conflict is manifested by the speed with which the United States Joined the League Leticia Committee. BLOODY VICTORY | armies defending Campo Jordan in nounced by the War Ministry teday. ROOSEVELT SEES LAFOLLETTE ON USSR RELATIONS ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., March’ 20.— Former Governor Philip La Follette of Wisconsin, had an interview today with Prestdent Roosevelt at the White House on his opinion and ob- servations of the Soviet Union. La Follette just returned from a visit to the Soviet Union, Congressional leaders and others have been conferring on the ques- tion of recognition of the Soviet gov- ernment and it is expected that within a week or ten days there will be a definite announcement of the question from the administration. Discussing recognition, the Roosevelt administration continues the Wall Street anti-Soviet agita- tion. The “advisors” of Roosevelt have put before him two questions for his consideration: 1.—Straight-out recognition, to be followed by negotiations on the prob- ‘lems of “repudiated debts, Commu- nist propeganda and trade relations.” 2.—Informal negotiations on the above “problems” to be followed by recognition if they are adjusted sat- isfactorily. This sort of thing is a signai from the government to all the anti-Soviet and «unter-revolutionary forces from J. P. Morgan to Thomas and Hillquit to increase their slanders and try to head off the growing mass de- mand throughout the country for recognition and the working class fight in defense of the Soviet Union. WORLD VETS ASK ANTI-WAR ACTION Legion Aids Munitions Bosses at Meet derson, president of the disarma- ment conference, who during the World War was © member of the Lloyd George war cabinet and has since played a leading role in the war intrigues of British imperialism today made a hypocritical speech to a delegation of crippled and blinded veterans, extolling the virtues of peace, ‘The delegation, sent by 8,000 vet- erans of various countries who met here yesterday, presonted a resolution demanding international sction against war. ‘The veterans’ conference was un- fortunately dominated by bourgeois pacifists who oppose all mass action against war and are trying to mis- lead the vets into putting all their faith in the imperialist governments that are now busy preparing for a new world slaughter. One of the big points in the resolution adopted was the suppression ot private profit in munitions, °° ~ GENEVA, March 20,—Arthur Hen-| FOR BOLIVIA | _U. S. PUPPET, IN GRAN CHACO Campo Jordan Captured; League Watches But War Goes On, Without Declaration LA PAZ, Bolivia, March 19.—A bloody victory over the Paraguayer. the Chaco region was officially ane The defenders are reported to have hastily abandoned their positions and fled, with Bolivian treops in close pursuit. “All of Campo Jordan, as well a2 numerous Paraguayan positions in the jungle around Fort Alihuata, are now in our possession,” the announce» ment said. 8 wy, ‘The League of Nations sits and site —and the Gran Chaco undeclared war goes goes on merrily. The re- cent advances of the Bolivian troops mark a victory for the United States in its struggle with Great Britain for imperialist domination in South America, American Worker in Cuba Prison Gets No Help From U.S. Consul HAVANA, Cuba, March 18.—Held incommunicado and without trial in the prisons of Cuba for a period ef seven months, Aristides Betancourt, « tobacco worker, and native of Florida, has finally succeeded in mrking hie plight known through a released fel- low prisoner. American diplomatic Officials were informed of Betancourt’s case as early as September, but obviously co- operated with the Machado govern- ment in the continued imprisonmen) and torture of this worker, Betarcourt was arrested on Aug. 20 and charged with “anti-adminis- tration activities.” The fellow prison ~ er who brought his demand for a trial, or immediate release to the Am-~ erican Ambassador, stated that Betan~ court was in serious condition due te mistreatment and bad food, and is in danger of going insane. No action has yet been taken by American authorities, “It is a fact that Lenin brought to light once more the revolution- ary content of Marxism which had been glossed over by the oppor- tunists of the Second International. Leninism originated and grew strong in conflict with the oppore tunism of the Second International —a conflict essential to success in the struggle against capitalism.” (Stalin). WORKERS! Answer the call of the International Red Aid. Organize United Front actions against the bloody Hitler - Hindenburg regime. Organize protest demonstra- tions. Raise the question of the fight against Fascism in your organizations, shops, neighborhoods. Rush pro- test resolutions to the Ger- man Embassy in Washing- ton. Rush protest cables to the German Government in Berlin. Demand the release of Ernst Thaelmann and other Communist leaders, as well as the thousands of workers thrown into Fascist dungeons and submitted to Even this program was too radical for the American Legion and Italian delegations, who joined in helping the war bosses by opposing the elim~- ination of private profit in munitions, ‘The German delegation was prevented by the Hitler government from at- tending since the Nazis are trying to genized as the ruling class; and to |stamp out even the mildest kind of increase the total of proditive | pacifism and are whooping it up for @ new war to recover Germany's old the most hideous tortures and iff treatment. Demand a halt to the imprisonment and terrorizing of leading intellectuals in Germany. Demand a stop to the anti- semitic pogroms of the Hit- ler regime. loot. DEMAND RELEASE OF THAELMANN AND ALL VICTIMS OF HITLER-HINDENBURG FASCIST. REGIME,