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Nearly Half Found Jobless in DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1938 NEWS BRIEFS; Survey of 400 New York Homes sapere viein de oc f T i ‘Interview With “Daily Worker” Reporter 2! k AMILIES HAD Discloses Conditions in Harlem By PASCUAL. \O INCOME, MANY , r T Al h get sick they've |he was told they had no job that} ‘ ‘ ~ias to make the ‘capitalist level than htose of other countries, | | (a ACK FUR ITURE oney and they don’t would enable him to take cate ot | ee accompanied bY | oyncar as in a Dark Age, was|and as may in time reasonably hap- “Everybody feels that something should be done to close the Scotts- adl AN 7 we O ou stot their Pid such a large family, “What I am | high humid! tee fi described by A, oe Ss ean) oo men home eerie saa boro chapter satisfactorily and definitely. In our opinion, the case has 2 rs. Madeline Johnson, a Negto|going to do with my kids?” he Sokal =) ci 0! ie Metropolitan-Vickers | ¥ @ cons! | reached the stage of exaggeration. There has been too much publicity; etions Growing as Mod laps rete asked. He owes three months rent | Pope Solves Farm Problem! Bee Oe a of scientists labor: unrest in other countries.’ | too much sectional recrimination; too much racial emphasis, and too a avapet r opinion and is being threatened with a dis- , » po akties y a | nemployed Arms possess. _ VATICAN’ CITY, July 3A solu-| “the Metropolitan-Vickers was the ° i pspescbietc scatindhat i Increased to her own $18 for 7 People. tion of the problems of American | organization used by the British to Police Beat and | : * | Is Increased express more clearly how, In John Costa’s apartment across |@8riculture “by the application of plant their spies and wreckers and | “The judge (Horton) was more than fair, and we venture the asser- e 1 Instance would have been /the hall a dispossess has already anes Cente Pern "as Pt" |to collect information on industrial 5 | tion that it would be the triamph of his ‘judicial career to see those Ew YORK. 1 great help to her. In she !peen served. The stark reality of ie | advances 0: e Soviet Union, Flem- A if Edit f | | cases disposed of in his state, cent of the fe ares ey out to give birth to her fifth /his situation made him answer the |Pope Pius XI today by Archbishop |ing’s information which startled many rres tor OY | | Penge pe Geena ot Aa oe in his court in a way satisfactory to the nine typical da when her ousband lost his|que-ion on Unemployment Insur- | McNicholas of Cincinnati and by 8/of his hearers told not only of the . pas with the Department of Sani-|ance in thts manner: “where I’'m| other American bishops. “Cultiva-| scientific superiority of the Soviet Harlem Liberator | = * hy: | had a lot of}go? They put my (motioning to-/ tion” not of crops but “of a spirit; Union but held out the broadest | “The Scottsboro case was lost when intimidating telegrams were sent baby’s ailments.|ward the furniture) things in a of neighborliness and better social life | vistas for the rapid economic ad- sti ie Ainiehag < mething like that street; who help me? what I do?”| among farmers” was proposed vances, While the capitalist world Cyril Brig; “S Negro | is Ki e sy gee oan getter Doo oat cg Eo St Me ang Janata ek floundered in its crisis. iF Brie | “The prosecution went into the courts to defend what it considered ve would never had so much | sj ae me caows| Xa - fi | - side of his head: “I don't know: |No Depression Here. The Advantage of the U.S.S.R. Leader, ‘Victin Of |)1:| aus tiaations ot Alnbarin’ oi cand’ net do pepieine. ailne Noprose’ 1 & by | worries over the baby.” This was one of the many state- ents favoring Social Insurance by workers to this reporter anvassing Negro Harlem and Span- h Harlem on this subject. Mrs. Johnson's family of five (the t home) living at 108 et, receives a $10 food h si the id lower East Social and qua They have received one rent check in 5 months. think this insurance help me a lot.” Costa pointed out he had a family | of 7 to provide for from ‘the $18 he receives every two weeks, work- | ing in the park. He was down with | fever three days last week and was | docked for it. His wife has to spend | $1.40 weekly for the children’s milk. | At the Relief Bureau | ‘TOKIO, July 3,—Sever soldiers died land more than a hundred others | Were injured over the week-end— victims of the Japanese army’s cruel training methods. They were felled during maneuvers of the First Divi- sion on the plains at the foot of Mount Fiji, in temperature of 90 de- WASHINGTON, D. C., July 3.— Colt Patent Fire Arms Manufac- turing Company has received a con- tract from the War Department for machine guns, the order amount- ing to $300,000, it was announced yesterday. CHICAGO, July 3—The vast sup- eriority of the Soviet method of the collective organization of scientific | work, opening up the possibilities of ;such rapid advance in the USSR. A gigantic struggle of brains- was geing on in the world, Fleming de- lelared, in which the collective brain | power of the Soviet Union was pitted | jagainst the individual, scattered in- | tellects of the capitalist world. The The Soviet Union and the Capitalist World | viet government looks to science to ‘ay a most important part in its EDITOR OF “PITTSBURGH COURIER” MADE ASSISTANT ATTORNEY-GENERAL | Roosevelt Rewards Vann for Activity in Attacking Scottsboro Defense astrial and economic activities.” | “Should the standard of living be/ raised to the same, or to higher| Discrimination NEW YORK.—Pouncing on Cyril) — Briggs, Negro editor-in-chief of the! Harlem Liberator, Harlem revolu- | | Racial prejudices were injected to the detriment of the boys on trial... —PITTSBURGH COURIER, April 22, 1933. WASHINGTON, July 3.—For his services in helping to elect to the tionary weekly, while he was walking | Presidency Franklin D. Roosevelt, who wrote the Haitian constitution and |Soviet Union, he asserted, has one|+, nic home in Harlem late Sunday | imposed a reign by United States marines on the black republic, Robert L. < ——/s - |great advantage over the other coun- | sient i b h its ittsbt 9 . j night, police beat him, broke his | Vann, editor of the Pi urgh Courier, Negro weekly, will be made special tries. In that country the individual | pigsses, then arrested him on a “dis- | assistant attorney general in the department of justice, it is announced here. | \brain, like the rest of individualism, ” ‘ i has become merged into one. chlossal| uC" “conduct” charge, On Roosevelt “Honor Role” Borden‘s milk bill of $6 was paid instead of paying on the rent, with the reslut he received a dispossess. two weeks from the reported no “The children say e reductions What About “Forced Labor” income at all, ¥ 4 : f 3 jto me, ‘mama I’m hungry, mama, Now? | i up. to 90 per cent eR of total jim hungry’ But I say ‘to them, lot the’ way naro pele ire oe Now? entity, a giant intellect functioning |, At @ court hearing Mondey mom-| tm making the announcement, it) !mmediately on the recent Scotts- ae Mich all’ breadwin- |‘ n't anything to give You.’ |pressed workers are reacting to the |\ WASHINGTON, D. C., July $—All /as a single organism. ing, Briggs was released in custody was said that Roosevelt credited | Pot March to Washington. eee Then they tell me ‘go to the store,|need of Unemployment Insurance| war and peace time mobilization| What Fleming failed to point out {Of the New York District Interna-| Vann’s selling out of the Courier to} Speaks for N, A. A. C. P. fers were employe man'll give it to you’ Then Iland all other forms of Social In-|records were smashed by the War|was that this was not done at the | tonal Labor Defense attorney who the Democratic Party, with “much! The Courier has long been known perawed FOmeS) w them I haven't any money. | surance. | Department in placing 250,000 young expense of the individual develop- | defended him, until tomorrow, | responsibility for the tremendous as the unofficial organ of the Na- Seme 56 householders admitted) But children don’t know; they ask eset nt |unemployed in the “Conservation |ment, but along with it and based | Wednesday, morning, July 5, at 9:80 switch of Negro voters in Pennsyl-| tional Association for the Advance~ having to cash or hf aees Syeda y_ haven't you any money, Corps” camps by July 1 according |on the higher development of the |®m. when he will stand trial on the | vania, Ohio, West Virginia and) mént of Colored People leadership, aince policies, while 42 wete forced | mama? Who has money?” What W k M t |to Robert Fechner\director of emerg- individual, and on the basis of col- )ramed-up charge of disorderly con- | Maryland last November.” |and the official organ of the demo- eth nay Tonk anid | eye re 10, ssy. to. Heme OYKELS Me@t ON | BF Nore who sald: “Workers were|lective organization, reaching what duct, | Vann hes’ consistently fought|cratic lynch party of the South clothing, ; Diego Villar’s eyes lit up with Duy food. In 85 households from one |pjeasure when he learned the re- to five lodgers had been taken in. porter was from the Daily Worker. with the greatest proportion in the|“Oh, they had a parade last time . . taken from every township in the |he calls the “colossal entity.” | __ At the hearing Briggs and the I. L. | against every aspect of the national | among Negroes. Relief Ordinance == TTOG are Tecated in 1800 camps | The Metro-Vickers representative, |p. attorney charged that race dis- |liberation struggles of the Negro peo-| A striking similarity between the | throughout the country.” |however, did not vwoncern himself | crimination was at the root of the ple. He has carried on an especially | demands put forward by the Courier — a Sa |alone with pointing out this fact. He attack by the white cops. vicious fight against the Interna-|in the Scottsboro case, and those of Harlem block occupied by Negroes. tMay 30, National Youth Day). — he in id the capitalist countries would | | 7 hess than one-third of the 400|communists,” he said grinning. | privglug tetore the inemployed the |5 Die at Kentucky Polls. [have to organize thelr scientists to | Neato and white workers are called Ho Gerenee, He came to the re ie fee ta cahioaien, mete! partments investigated reported rent good people.” He lives at workers’ Relief Ordinance for New| PRESTONBURG, Ky., July 3—A | meet the challenge. He said a gigantic | Upon to crowd the court at 170 East! ¢ ‘tne southern lynchers déilowing| it. iaubeled’ a. vicious Akt ae te reductions since 1929, the decreases 1345 Fifth Ave, in Spanish Harlem, | yore city, adopted af a united front | gun fight at the head of Prater intellectual battle would result. But lst Street Wednesday moming to/tne ‘secong conviction of Haywood | Ruby Bates, the white Southern. girl eens nes 4 rs nee kee with his five children and wife. | conference on June 3, workers of the | Creek was ranked as Kentucky's worst |@S every worker knows this battle Sorte, re of Briggs, who W288 putierson last April, with praise for| who was chief witness for the Scotts- Seven families, on ees Peis ern ae .| Bronx have arranged three meetings | shooting in recent years today as the | Will not be relegated to the columns |citacked and arrested solely because Judge Horton, presiding _legal| boro defense when she came forward nereases of $1 a month i ; phere for this week to discuss, amend and | death toll mounted to five, with three Of solentific journals, but will be con-| Df is & Negro and active ip the situg- |Iyncher, and an attack upon the T.|to repudiate her former charge of nstallations such vith installations such [Labor Defender, LL.D. endorse the Ordinance. The Work- | wounded, one critically. ‘The shoot-|nected with the struggles of the aL ates Pig and we sorte |. D. His main guns were turned! “rape” against the Scottsboro boys. Organ, Increases Size, | ers’ Ordinance calls for the adoption | ing took place across a table in a vot- perialist powers to attempt to over- | ag oppression, said the I. L. | Slum Houses 100 Years Old <4 Of the 63 tenement houses studied, aig 825 per cent proved to be of the old Cuts Its Price in Hal built before 1901 Many een |of immediate relief laws by the city | ing booth crowded for the school | (p70 the U.S.SR.—using their men |D, yesterday. s of science for more potent destructive | a. 5 | j wa tae SE~ | Gruen ‘einen work than spilling ink. |LANDLORD TRIES TO FRAME __ Mr. Fleming brought out two facts | JOBLESS; LL.D TO AID THEM and competitive system of other) Rubin, a landlord, after he tried to) countries.” interested only in | e collect rent not due him at the point | fee ty ‘ — ve } ines were from 60 to. NEW YORK—The Labor De-| The first of these meetings will be! Altitude Record for Youth. . | A*** PICTURE—D ally N 4 ot a rig fender, working class pictorial maga-| held tomorrow, Wednesday, night at | iw york. July 3.—A new junior ven oe the capitelist | ew YORK —Arthur Siroreza and |J[ American Premiere of Soviet Mussla's Great _ Masterpiece! ] a Be san pny pce feat ora of he inertial et Claes ntanmest , SE YORE. in A pew Male FE ns, pat eanomic, patie Jahn Racnnes eo ue eee || 2 COMMISSARS | vom ticularly in the lower East Side, are | Labor Defense, will cut the price Per | Center, 1447 Charlotte Street, Bronx, | © Brackivn after a /of unemployment, which is world- ish workers, will be defended by the | owned by. s*rominane COBY ftom 10 fo 8 cots, evinning! with Lawrence Barron as epener. © |MILE:S, Jt Been mater | wide imal counts exces the Union New Or District ternational] EGC Ats Mabsoke "a varus wii" | eee Ae dugg sie with the July issue, and at the same . fy SB ie. milliona‘t one, Goelets | fie increase in siae’ by four pagel | ge eee netnS Wil He Mold | ectsteren 16.900 feet. ‘Rha inwten.|C, Soridiit SovistRabublicn, Prrgedtertroetucatha Mua hy a RECORDED’—P ud ov 1. — (inglish Titles) | THEA Jj end the Wendells. A big property| 4" vas announced today. YeaTy ne e een oe ine ee moston {ent will be sent to Washington for | or industry as planned under the | Street Pathe dhegy! Mth eal dl IB me iecrergy May Day Celebration nMoscow | “7m.o7"E27 20 a cae gh ie cay * | subscriptions are cut from $1 to 50| Road, EN ARREHE Sedat spear. | official calibration. Hall was Up |Cmmunal can Be the UBER. ta |ing, th chaepes “oe Sete nd fob, | eee eet nthe fils red-baiting activities. ‘These ab-|Cents and present subscriptions ex-/in¢” ‘another meet will be held Fri- | ReSry three Pours, | that planned on the individualistic bery framed against them by Hyman | MUSIC cass ee j i |day night by the Claremont Park- The July issue includes a call front | cay Block Committee, at 459 ‘West | Democrats Cash In. Angelo Herndon, Negro leader of the RKO Jefferson Mi St & {Now gentee landlords, 3rd Ave, @xtracting profit from tenants, make TADIUM CONCERTS" Hittle effort at improve-| | employed, in Fulton Tower Jail, to|1vist Street in the Neighborhood | WASHINGTON, D. C., July 3—| He pointed out that the Soviet! of a gun. | GEORGE ARLISS Wients. Thus almost one-fourth of all "RTE workers, Negro Nand | Center. |The tide of Democratic’ job-giving | Union contained every resource nec- | Investigation by the I. L. D. dis- | Loetiehe bisainee, ne Ar iss 8 in “THE WORKING MAN” and te epartments studied were with-| ote to fight the Nasi terror by| will swell within a day or two as|essary for the complete building uP! cioseq that the landlord always car-| ‘Willem van Hovgsteaten, Conductor || “DANGEROUS CROSSROADS”. with Sout baths 46.2 per cent the i GET JURY FOR STRIKERS | President Roosevelt returns to a/of socialism, saying: i 7 ve Ore | EVERY NIGHT at 8:30 CHIC SALE. and JACKIE SEARLE | y ried a gun with him when going to “oir e | | PRICES: 25e, 50c, $1.00, (Circle 71-7675) ight i itali (CANT. ecm te deesera i cp that all JAMESTOWN, Tenn. — Because, House desk filled with recom-| “Within its borders it contains most ‘Another article describes the Reich- Public opinion is so firmly on the | mendations from his aids. Farley,|of the natural resources required by stag fire and the frame-up of the|Side of the strikers, selection of a|the ex-Tammany boxing commis-|man, and its government aims at Communist leaders of Germany. The | jury proved difficult when the trial |sioner, now 3 cabinet member, has | developing these for the benefit of last message of Clara Zetkin. \of seven strikers charged with shoot- | been the chief patronage dispenser. | its own people with a view to making cism, is printed in full. ing two scabs May 29 in Wilder, Tenn. |He just completed a list of about|the standard of living as high as, The National Recovery Bill is dis-| began. The court adjourned after a 1,000 new appointees for jobs rang-|if not higher than that of other ; S| cussed in an article by Margaret|day in vain search of a juryman un-|ing from postmasters to U. 8. at-| countries. x riler by the company for non-| oo) ‘convinced of the miners’ innocence, | torneys. Besides, added Fleming, “The So-|to the assistance of Siroreza, the ‘payment. The father, unemployed jlandlord dropped his gun and fled for more than three years, was ex-|) _ oN s = _ a : *{ pected to feed, clothe and house six} a iB Ste Will the “Recovery” Act Lead to Planned Economy? city relief job. Faced with the alter- By HARRY GANNES was lot the kitchen wash- |the tenants at 61 East 110th Street | - for rent. He met Siroreza in the| hallway July 1, and when this tenant | claimed his rent was not due yet, Rubin made a move to draw his gun | from his hip pocket. Several <= | at home, tub. Ciie Typical Cases Pitiful tales were recorded by in- yestigators. The rooms of one unem- ployed Irish-American teamster with f children were found to be bare} furniture—taken back a few weeks Intern’! Workers Order DENTAL DEPARTMENT 80 FIFTH AVENUE 15TH FLOOR All Work Done Under Personal Care of Dr. C. Weissman DR. JULIUS LITTINSKY 107 BRISTOL STREET Bet. Pitkin and Sutter Aves., Brooklyn PHONE: DICKENS 2-301 Office Hours: 8-10 A.M., 1-2, 6-8 P.M. workers, including Rodriguez, coming When Siroreza and Rodriguez came to the police station with the gun and explained what had occurred, they were arrested. The landlord |now claims that the workers pulled the gun on him and took $50 from WORKERS’ ORGANIZATIONS! } Daily Worker Picnic Tickets for July 30) ‘ native of buying food, or paying elec- tric, gas, coal and rent bills, he chose the former. The family faced evic- at “ag Soa ily, whose tota! Ix. jo of liberal professors have nt aig its bx ge Ane +e [eeceeting. for te Bhs Saggy him. | il another family, whos ‘ ‘ msely oth: sum up here, without go-' the world marl as we Pei F Concluding Article) ‘cerned themselves with nothing el e ie : fmcome averaged $9, including a| { etl =| ling into an extended discussion, the|bigger share of the colonies. There r investigation, the I. L. D.| UPPORTERS of Roosevelt's indus-| for the past two or three years. But/| ing to ex! pragte fle basis, for planning for stated todsy in its announcement that | daughter's $5 a week as a milinery finisher, was ineligible for relief. Two children of school age were|to forced to remain at home for lack of thin) trial slavery act have lost no pains| Roosevelt goes at it in a different|main reasons why capitalism cannot Jead the American workers to| Way. He ic that a new era of organized,| talism will ism will spring up out) Preceeds to export in view of the terrific com-| if will defend the workers that the never look the same. He| (1) The driving force of capital-| petition and clash of all the im-|lendlord’s charges are pure fabrica- | give it a face-lifting op-|ism is the production for profit. | perialist groups. | tions, ORGANIZATIONS AT THE RATE OF $10.00 PER HUNDRED the s itali | Nee et ot Sole | Pere ruins of the crisis, No longer eration. He wants the worn out) This is incopsistent with the main) (9) ‘The competition of the big| ——_— Sprites sasha old Alacer kan) Aa inc os Children used a day bed—which the| able to hide the fact that capitalism| Wall Street-controlled monopoly cap- object of planned economy, produc-| trusts could never be reconciled: | TONE, BETRAYER, AIDS PERKINS || City Office Daily Worker, 50 E. 12th St., ground floor ee 5 Heads perpetually to crisis and suffer- | italism to have the countenance of a| ton for use. “The competition between Ford and) ew pavEN, Conn He knows that decrepit capi-| plan: 25c ADMISSION TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WORKERS family expected to lose any time for| youthful, buoyant, planned economy, non-payment—and fy dren slept on the ii quilting and rags as « ARMY PRAISED ee other chil- ing, with old) seek to keep the TO LABOR CAMPS ‘WASHINGTON, thi hets of the “new deal” © eae at workers from seek- | but to retain the vitals of the old| no matter how far the trusts and ing a revolutionary way out of the/ capitalism, crisis by leading them to believe that | oosevelt can hatch a new, planned| not a word of planning capitalism. A system within the old shell of cap-|As we have shown, it gives more| tion go, “appropriation remains pri- through almost glowing statements passage of the act. Norman Thomas, when the indus- trial “recovery” bill was passed, not italism. They would have the work-| power to the big trusts. It increases * ers believe that nothing less than a| the domination of the big banks, It| holders will get their dividends.) revolution has taken place. Roose-|centralizes the attack against the|The Social means of production re-| e FOR RECRUITING yelt’s beaming face could be seen| Workers, prepares for a more ferocious every word of his|struggle for world markets, stresses heralding the above all preparations for war. Yet to further the impression that (2) Under the Roosevelt scheme, |cartels centralize the means of pro- The industrial slavery act mentions | duction, no matter how far the so- | cialization of the means of produc- | yate.” (Mr. Swope’s stock and bond- | main the private property of the few. The framework of nominally free | competition remains, and the yoke of a few monopolists on the rest of the planning is one of the objectives of | Population becomes a hundred times the Roosevelt scheme, Secretary of heavier, burdensome and intoler- General Motors is very bitter. ‘The| competition between General Electric and the gas companies over refriger- ; ators is by no means gentle (and Mr. §wope would try to “plan” so that| General Motors won out).”, (Brow-/ der.) ‘There will be conflicts among different trades, steel wanting higher prices, the railroads wanting lower| steel rail prices. There will be con-| flicts between capitel and labor.”) (Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr., Ph. D., Wall Street economist). | (10) The future development of American capitalism must proceed, if. | Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony July 3—j Joseph M. Tone, commissioner of la-| bor for Connecticut, will in all prob- ability be appointed as assistant sec- retary of labor to Miss Frances Per- kins. Miss Perkins has gone over Tone’s record from the time he was a machinist organizer to date and) is very enthusiastic over the work he/ has done. | Stage and Screen | TO THE Given at FREE TRIP Soviet Union aN ea i “ ome! ble.” Lenin.) t all, on the basis of expanding for ‘ at ne only proclaimed it “a genuine revolu- | C ce Roper has been empow-| ble: a at all, e bs of expan for- r eet ye dutoritatien ‘Cocape tion in American economic and polit-| ered to set up a high-sounding group|, (3) Exploitation of a huge num-jeign markets. How is it possible to At Sedan: Thar egey f ed Labor and the army was revealed yester- the by Robert Fechner, National | old laissez-fair (do as you will) cap- Rati of the Camps in an-|italism is dead! Long live the new,| 1g fulfillment of na- ‘Well-planned and ical life,” but virtually cried: vigorously con- “The | to be called the long range planning council to draw up “plans” for the co-ordination of the big trusts. | glance over the list of this council ber of propertyless workers remains, stressing the fact that capitalism can never overcome the basic contradic- tion of the poverty of the masses itself will give an idea of how much| 8nd their inability to buy back the plan for something you expect to} get, and whose quantity is absolutely | unknown and unknowable? i ‘The Roosevelt measures of wiping, out the anti-trust laws, drawing the) and Friday | Beethoven's Ninth Symphony will be performed at the Stadium on July 30th Fechner stated that | trolled capitalism!’” He character- | Gioia) “quota. | Fechner stated that ("ne industrial slavery ‘bill as, “Planning” for. the workers’ good | STeater bulk of what they produce | capitalist state closer to helping the| Thusasy Ane Neday Jigs | he, at PLEASANT BAY PARK Gee into ‘the camps, the’ War “Roosevelt's revolutionary achteve-|can be expected. ‘The council con-| 8nd at the same time permit the) trusts raise prices and lower living) tn, Rita Gan | a cae : site ‘ot: | capitalists to make profits. ' standards, leads not to pianning but Pano; Sophie Braslau, contralto; ent broke the 1917 war mo- ion record. "Ime & supplement to the report. pnel Duncan Major, Jr. ment,” and said that the technique of capitalism arising out of it “may be similar to what socialism would said, use under such circumstances.” Gerald Swope, president of Mr. | General Electric Co., Henry I. Harriman, Morgan’s chairman; (4) |to planning under capitalism is the | division between agriculture and in- \dustry, the private ownership of One of the greatest obstacles’ to the fascigation of the capitalist state, | ewes ae | 8 by no means exhausts the| Paul Althouse, tenor, and Frederic, Baer, baritone. The chorus, number- | ing over 200 voices, will be that of the Schola Cantorum of New York. wore? TOURISTS ae “the mobilization with time Why so much talk about planning public utilities magnate, president _ bt of rain this program will be © fe the essential element had been |capitalism, and why the straining to| of the United States Chamber of | fa" ort of yncnicy “caw divisions| 4, Teasons why capitalism cannot! Dogtnofied until the following. day. | most valuable experience the impress the workers that nothing) Commerce (“We stand for the real | (rich middle, poor, tenant and share-/P/8n, cannot even begin to attempt) poooms for the balance, of the | 18 TE AR «TORE iy had land wa world ie Ce of pea eek are Mae Coen ek a Harriman when Veceiceets) wyhibke : Saneauitice kan to plan. | yeak felon: e . | faner, a former official of the | achieved? ut of the world crisis ie indus’ Tecovery act Was never be co-ordinated under capital-| The leading capitalists, those who} ‘i in” | duns 8, 1933, petional Association of Ma- of capitalism has come the knowl-| passed); Austin Finch, of the c}run the big trusts, know this, but), Monday: “Carnaval Romain” Over-| s, contrasted the reforestation edge, which, despite every effort of fn Ane. ae ne J er ture, Berlioz; Symphony No. 13 in G time mobiliza- the capitalist to belittle it and to Thomasville, N. C., Chair Co., who ‘ture in relation to industry is a con-j| want the workers to get the impres- | major, Haydn; Entrance of the Gods) n and the war has experience in breaking strikes; sion that it is possible to plan in “ in the following : “During keep iis full significance from the) R. E. Wood, head of Sears Roe- nian BE DERE St DREN OO antes 46 keep them trou taking the | Into Valhalla, Wagner; “Academic boaglin rf like period in 1933, without a long | workers, has reached the workers and) buck & Co.; O. Max Gardner, for- (8) Since profit is the guiding| evolutionary steps necessary to Festival” Overture, Brahms; Don ‘Wow York City, hing such as given by the Buro- peasants of even the most oppressed) mer anti-strike governor ef North (force of the distribution of capital| achieve a planned society. As far Juan, Strauss; Waltz, “Blue Dan- Atte Sensral Manager into conditioning » jon from the newspapers. Bi Et elt ae Nazi Troops on Border. war, the regular army alone | colonial countries, that in the Soviet camps | Union a new type of planned econ- jonwide machinery to perform a a concrete example of a planned pro- “very similar to a mobilization | duction. for wer,” according to the report, | tries were contracting their produc- Without attracting too much atten- tion, the Soviet Union was expand- ing it. While the capitalist countries were firing millions of workers, the Soviet Union was hiring new mil- While the capitalist coun-| Carolina; John H. Fahey, publisher of Worcester, Mass; Henry H. Corporation, Colorado HE question is again raised: Is planning possible under capital- ism? Comrade Earl Browder has effec- Service Springs. it will conflict with any attempt by the capitalists to plan the movement pany to buy one cent's worth of ma- chinery that couldn’t be used to make a profit. Hence, the guiding principle of plant expansion or con- traction would not be guaged by the “plan” but by the practical capital- ist question, “will it make a profit?” back as June 17, 1931, Wall Street answered those ‘who reaet to Rus- its further development of some master blue-print,” that this was doomed to failure. More recently, the economist, Benjamin Baker, declared, with specific reference to Roosevelt's proposed “planning”: Wall Street) Dvorak. ube,” J. Strauss; Spanish Caprice, Rimsky-Korsakoff. Dowell; “The Stars and Stripes Forever,” Sousa; Symphony, “From the New World” (No. 5 in E minor), Wednesday: Overture to Rosa- munde,” Schubert; Dutch Rhapsody “Piet Hein,” Van ;. Nocturne Gentlemen: “ome 275,000 men.” omy has been achieved that has| Heimann, executive manager of the “ sian phenomena with the fear-dic-| Tuesday: Grand Festival March, ; army came in for some high eliminated all the contradictions of National’ Credit Men, and E. C. |Corcrot gecterary Roper’s cormit. | tated conviction that America must| Wagner; Negro Rhapsody, Rubin brite cit ap attiy gy ep até e for its ability to organize a capitalism. The Five-Year Plan gave! Van Diest, president of the General |tee would agree to forcing his com-|fall in line with the submission ‘of mark; From the “Indian Suite,” French Line sailing from New Tork on Auguat 19th, 1938, for a round trip ticket including a tour to the Soviet Union. i 14 Tourists, Inc., in the pas! Jerge mabers of dadividiel touriats, aa well as @elegations for many ocecasions to the U.S.8.R. We assure you that we take the best care of all t, has sent sa,; lions. But the toiling masses of the. tivel d thi “planners,” 4 IN, July 3.—Picked Nazi +4 | tively answeret iis question in his} (6) The ers,” representin, ‘To this writer, personally, the jand Scherzo through us. the elite a Hidler’s black uni. “o"d also know the fact that the | pamphlet, “Is Planning Possible Un-|the leading monopolies, Nout we. iia 42k planned economy under | Night's Dream,” Mendelssohn; Till Meneebe AfereL tng, bs guards have been transferred planned economic order of the Soviet| der Capitalism?” It is not possible|their position to advance the inter-| central political authority does not , Strauss; Symphony No. Union was the fruit of the revolu-| here to go fully into the facts which| ests of these trusts, intensifying the| appear likely to be successful.” He |2 in D major, Brahms. ice and protection of the cus- % FACES 4 YE! ler service allegedly “for the | tionary seizure of power by the work- ing class with the support of the poor and middle peasants. They know that planned economy was put into show it is impossible for capitalism to plan. In fact, every effort of cap- | greater contradictions, conflicts and| italism to attempt planning leads to} trusts conflicts between the bigger and smaller industries. Since the furious themselves compete, each would try to gain advantage over further stressed “the homan im- possibility of wisely regulating through a small central body the infinitely intricate movement of an Symphony No. -4 in E Saturday: ymphony Neel red Bride,” Smetana; Largo, Handel; “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice,” oyG/m If the above date is not suitable, we can S$ IN JAIL practice only in the country where! sharper crisis. As Frederick Eni Y “plan,” : ‘ a PS: i only sha A gels, the other in the “plan,” laying the| economic system as complicated as |Kukas; Excerpts from “The Damna~- Std * DETROIT —Last December Mrs. the political power of the capital- co-worker of Marx, pointed out more basis for wrecking it at the start. | that of the United States.” tion of Faust,” Berlioz. change ere according to your wishes, Grace Welling, 42 years old, was) ists and exploiters was destroyed by than half a century ago: “Capitalism) (7) Graft and corruption, a no Capitalism may draw up plans—| Sunday: Overture to “Euryanthe,” PRE pai si $109 for the theft of a 5-cent) revolution, pat has its peculiar and inherent laws insignificant trait of capitalism, and’ but the plan it will carry into action| Weber; Symphony No. 6 in B minor \ of thread. Last week she was ei z inseparable from it. And these laws particularly American capitalism, is the one Roosevelt is now (“Pathetic”), Tchaikovsky; Dream- GET YOUR TICKETS NOW at a Substantial cd on a charge twice as seri | SEVELT is not original in work despite anarchy, in and through| would undermine any attempt at| through of attempting to rise out nt from i and Gre- Discount at the City Office, Daily Worker, the theft of two spools of thread. | four years in prison, | economy. striving to lead the workers to Hoover tried to do it. .A oy now charged with Jarceny and | believe that capitalism can plan its hom 1 anarchy.” An attempt to change the) basic laws of capitalist production | planning. (8) American capitalism, like the throws it completely out of balance other leading big capitalist powers, is {the crisis by smashing down the standard of living of the American working class, “nperor” Wales, 3. Straiss, Dea and Transfiguration, Stpauss, 35 East 12th Street, New York

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