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Page Six DAILY WORKER Deily.cNorker “America’s Only Working Class Daily, Newspaper” FOUNDED 1994 Rablished datly, except Sundey, by the Comprodaity Puttishing Oo., Ins, 50 Mast 13th Stress, New York, M ‘Telephone: Algonquin 47085. Cable Address: “Datwork,* Now York, ¥. % Washington Bureau: Room 934 Wational Prem Building, lath ‘and G. St. Washington, D. 6. Subscription Ratest By. MaM: (eacept Manhattan and Bronx}, § yee, $0.00 $ months, $3.30; 8 months, $3.00; 1 month, 7% cents. Manhattan, Bronx, Foreigs and Cansdar 1 year, $9.00) 6 months, $5.00; § months $3.00. By Carrier: Weekly, 18 cents; monthly, % cents. Vote Red Today! central issue in today’s election is whether or not the Morgan-Rockefeller banks will continue to exert their strangle hold on the city’s government. Té-involves the question as to whether or not the city government will continue to protect the enormous profits of the bankers at the expense of the workers and their families, the ruined and struggling petty bourgeoisie, civil servants, teachers, etc., etc. ‘The central issues in the campaign, in other words, are the relief of the hungry jobless workers, and the day-to-day wel the population. And it is precisely upon these issues that every capi- talist candidate, from O’Brien to Solomon, has main- tained a deliberate conspiracy of silence It-is a glaring fact that only one candidate, the Com- munist candidate, Robert Minor, has shown tirelessly every day of the eles through of the Untermyer four-year tax agreement with the bankers will mean further slashes in unemploy~ ment relief, more and heavier taxes on the workers, the abolition of the five-cent fare, more wage cuts of civil service employees, higher rents and rising cost of living, Upon the vital issue of injunctions, police strike- breaking and brutality, N.R.A. oppression, every capital- ist_candidate, except the Communist, Robert Minor, has openly and unashamedly sided with the Wall Street bankers and capitalist employers. From O’Brien and McKee, who have already had experience in sending the police to break strikes against the N. R, A., who kave- worked openly with the N.R.A. agent and thug, Grover’ Whalen, to LaGuardia, who prides himself be- the workers as one of the originators of the N.R.A, wm to the Socialist candidate Solomon, who uses in- junetions to break strikes, every capitalist candidate has aligned himself with the strike-breaking apparatus of the capitalist class, INLY. the Communist eafdidate, Robert Minor, has boldly flung down the challenge to the Wall Street bankers and to the capitalist employers. He alone has fought. side by side with the workers on the picket Unes against strike-breaking injunctions, against the starvation wages of the N.R.A. codes, He alone is pledged to destroy the Untermeyer tax agreement, He alon? has demanded the immediate placing of s capital levie ort the fortunes of the rich, the immediate can- cellation of all taxes on the workers and the poor, the | immediate cancellation of the robbery water tax, and the immediate levying of new, heavy taxes on all em- ployers and rich real estate owners. & oe ais oe | aca O'Brien to Solomon, the capitalist candidates haye maintained silence on the imminent danger to ihe-five cent fare. Minor has shown conclusively that LaGuardia is the agent of the Rockefellers who execute the fake “unification” transit plan, which will mean the.beginning of the seven cent fare. The Communist Party stands out as the sole defender of the five cent fare. The Communist Party alone would use the city government not to protect the profits and investments of the rich, but to force the rich to feed the hungry workers, to force them to cough up their enormous fortunes, to levy heavy taxes on them, to feed and house the workers and their families, The Communist Party alone would open the closed mansions of the rich to house the jobless workers and their families, would drive Whalen and the whole N.R.A. apparatus out of the city. It would drive out the strike-breakers, racketeers and profiteers. The Communist Party alone shows the workers of jon campaign that the carrying | | creased unemploy War and the Marine Code ‘ARE you a member of the U. S. Merchant Marine “* Naval Reserve? If not, wil you immediately en- roi?” This is one of the questions on the official applica~ tion blank that every ships’ officer must answer who seeks a job on the Moore MacCormack 8. 8. Lines, which runs a number of passenger and freight shins to Leningrad. ‘This question gives a clear idea of the steps that are daily being taken io militarize the basic industries and the importance that the marine industry plays in the war plans of the bosses. The N.R.A. hearings on a code for the marine in- dustry, which will take place November 9, will be a | further step in the war plans of the bosses, The pro- | posed code of the shipowners calling for a $40 wage scale reveals the wage cutting promises that He behind | the NRA. ‘That the N.RA. is essentially a war-time measure is proven by the efforts to refloat the sunken wreck of the International Seamen’s Union, which well served the bosses in the last war. Although it is now a mere Shell of an organization, Victor Oleander, a strong champion of the Naval Reserve Act, has been appointed to the Labor Advisory Board, along witn Joseph Ryan | of the I. L. A. The fat boys of the labor rackets are being given official recognition in order that they can play their part in enrolling seamen and Iongshoremen for the transportation of troops and war materials. . . 'HE hearings on the marine code will also represent new phase in the struggles of the seamen and idng- shoremen. Under the leadership of the Marine Work- ers’ Industrial Union a number of strikes have taken place recently on the ships. Longshoremen have forced an increase in wages and are now taking action to enforce their demands for better working conditions. | The determination to continue the struggle will be ex- Pressed by the mass delegation of seamen and long- shoremen which will appear at the code hearings to present the proposed code of the Marine Workers’ In- dustrial Union. This mass delegation, and the thousands of work- ers behind it, will prove that the marine workers are ready to “immediately enroll” in the struggle against the N.R.A. and its war plans, and for an increase in ‘wages, unemployment insurance and the right to build & powerful Marine Workers’ Industrial Union. Martial Law in New Mexico! i bese striking miners in Gallup, New Mexico, are en- gaged in a struggle against low wages, in the face of the most violent terrorization and brutal assault. A strict martial law has robbed the strikers and the unemployed workers of their most elementary rights— | the right to assemble, to organize, to speak and to strike. The military stockade in Gallup is bélng filled with active strikers. Herbeft Benjamin, unemployed leader, arrested in Gallup while on a national speaking tour, is serving a year in the penitentiary. Benjamin was sentenced by military court martial for the “crime” of addressing @ meeting of the unemployed and employed miners. Bob Roberts, Kaplan, International Labor Defense Or- ganizer, and other active strike leaders are also in prison. A demonstration of unemployed and employed min- ers in Gallup was brutally assaulted, the militia mak- ing a cavalry charge, slashing men and women alike with bayonets and sabres, injuring many. Tear gas was thrown. Several were arrested, including two women. The state of New Mexico has outlawed picket- ing and gatherings of any kind. The struggle of the Gallup miners, seven hundred of whom are on strike, is an example of the splendid solidarity of the employed and unemployed workers. ‘The unemployed miners have refused to scab. Many workers are on part time. The demand for the passage of the Workers’ Unemployment Insurance Bill and in- ant relief is vital to the part time as well as to the totally unemployed workers. The striking miners are supporting the demand of the un- employed for social insurance. The arrest of Benjamin, while speaking on behalf of the Workers’ Unemployment Insurance Bill, and the consequent raiding of the protest meeting vy the militia, | is an indication of what the unemployed workers must face this winter. termined to crush the struggle of the unemployed for relief, just as firmly as it is to stamp out the strike | against low wages, A nation-wide protest is necessary at once. De- The state of New Mexico is de- | Japan War Planes in Spy Flight Over Soviet Territory » NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1938 Goering Aide | Echoes Chief's } | Lynch Threats |Heines, at Reichstag’ | Trial, Boasts of | Murders | AT THE GERMAN FRONTIER, | | Nov. 6(Via Zurich, Switzerland).— | The promise Hermann Goering, Nazi | Premier of Prussia, made on the! stand Saturday, to hang the Com-| | munist Reichstag fire defendants re- | gardless of the verdict was repeated | jon the stand today by Edmund | | Heines, chief of the Silesian Storm | | Troops, and chiet of police of Breslau, | |at the trial in the Reichstag Build- | ! ing, Berlin. | | Heines, who is specifically charged | |in the “Brown Book of Hitler Ter- | |ror” with having led the Nazi in-| |cendiaries who set the Reichstag| on fire, was ordered by the Nazis to| Teturn-and take the stand, after having fled to Ttaly. Imitating his master, but having | | the advantage that George Dimitroff, | Communist defendant whose bold | questionings reduced Goering to im-| | potent rage on Saturday, has been excluded from his trial for three days in retaliation, Heines boasted of his} | murders as a leader of the “flehme” | | of terrorist Black Reichswehr. | “I declare here that we often sent | traitors where they belong!” he de- | clared, | Following Goering, he declared | that to him the whole trial was “in- comprehensible,” thus joining Goer- | ing in his declaration that the de- | fendants are to be lynched. | |_ He declared that he believed Ernst | | Torgler, leader of the Communist | Reichstag fraction, to be capable of | j complicity in the fire. Torgler an-| | Swered that it was incomprehensible | |to him that Heines should claim to| | know anything about him. | Heines was followed on the stand by another criminal, brought from | Prison to testity against the Com- | | munisis. This man, who said he |had once been a Communist, said | jhe had seen Vassil Taneff, another | | of the Communist defendants, in the | | offices of the International Red Aid | |in Berlin, and in Karl Liebknecht | | House, Communist headquarters in} | Berlin, in 1932. He insisted that he | |had heard Taneff conversing in| | German, although it is a known fact |that Taneff knows no German, and | did not come to Germany until Feb- ruary of this year. Announce Election _ NEW YORK.-The announcement of the election returns will be one jof the special features of the Bar- busse Farewell Celebration to be held tonight at St. Nicholas Arena, 66th | St. and Broadway. Farewell greetings to Henrt Bar- | busse will be given by Marie Halber- stadt, German refugee; J. B. Mat- thews, of the National Comiitice to Aid the Victims of. German Fascism; Malcolm Cowley, Donald Henderson, James Ford, of the Trade Union | Unity League, Robert Minor, Harold Hickerson, Workers’ Ex-Servicemen’s League, Pauline Rogers, New York Committee to Aid the Victims of ;German Fascism, Alfred Wagen- Knecht, Workers’ International Re- Hef, and others, The election re- | | VOTE FOR MINOR AND HIS BOSS! by Burck '8 Scouting Planes, | One Bomber Seen / Near Vladivostok | Japanese “War. Office Does Not Den¥ Soviet Charge (Special to the Daily Worker) MOSCOW, Nov. 6 (By Cable)— Soviet newspapers publish a report from Vladivostok that on Noy. 8 Japanese military airplanes flew over the villages of Slavianka, Berabash, |’ Marmornoe and Ovchinikovo, in So-¢ viet territory southwest of Vladivoe; stok, on the western shore of Amur Bay. 1 | The planes flew 15 to 18 miles ; |over Soviet territory. Eight scout | planes and one bomber. were sighted | among the military airplanes crudely | violating the Soviet, border. | Japanese airplanes have crossed | the Soviet border on previous occa- | sions, but the number of*planes and the range of their flights’ on this oc- casion is unprecedented. a em Japan Does Not Deny Charge TOKIO, Nov. 6.—The Japanese War Office, in a reply to the Soviet com- | plaint of Japanese war planes flying | over Soviet territory did not deny the incident. It confined itself to saying that its military planeshad | been “ordered” to stay more than | two kilometers away from the Soviet line, and that its military planes in | thet region flew in groups of only | two or three. Call Demonstration For Jim Marland NEW YORK.-An antisfascist pa. rade and demonstration; to protest | against the arrest of: Jit MacFar- (land, a marine worker," has been | called for tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., at 7th | St. and Avenue A, by the New York | Committee to Aid Victims of German | Fascism and the International Labor Defense, Downtown Section, MecFarland, a militant worker, was arrested at an fascist demonstration at the offices |of the North German Lloyd. He Hi Browder Urges Support of U.S. Delegation to Cuba Returns at Barbusse (Two Send-Off Meetings Tomorrow; Gannes of Farewell Tonight. “Daily” Heads Delegation greater m es in the United States to bre: merican. imperialist colonial domination, and .its growing fascist attacks on the American toil- ing masses.” Send-Off Meetings Tomorrow Two send-off meetings will be held day night for the delegation, s Harry Gannes, of the ta airman of the | NEW YORK.—“The carrying greetings workers and anti. izations, leaying ft strengthen the fraternal tween the Cuban revolutionary and the American workers now figh ing their common enemy, Yankee | imperialism,” Earl Browd eneral | Secretary of the Communist Party, | said "yesterday. “The same Roosevelt New Deal] A; regime driving down the stand cf} living of the workers in the United States, shooting the striking work- | ers, seeking to wipe out every ves! | of the workers’ rights, sends battle- | ships and armies to Cuba t- preserve | the bloody rule of Wall Screet and the native landlord-capita | delegation i League; Henry { the Trade Union Unity ; George Powers, of the Metal Union; Joe youth delegate of the Trade nity Council; J. B. Mat- cha Union thews, League - \sqporlds’ Everywhere the growing indignation of the peasants calls forth the city the revolutionary way out of the crisis, the way of driving the bosses out of the factories, of setting up working class control, the way of driving out the capi- talist bankers and employers and the setting up of | Workers’ rule. Vote the Communist Ticket! Only the } Communist vote counts! | of all terrorization ployed. mand the immediate withdrawal of the national guard of Herbert Benjamin from prison. Send protests to Governor Hockenhull at Sante Fe and to General Wood at Gallup, New Mexico. turns will be announced by Carl For Unemployment Insurance, | Immediate Cash Relief — Vote Commanist! masses. This event should be utilize *|to the full for speeding the figh’ | against imperialist war, and to arouse i “Every support should be given to| from the strike area; demand the immediate release | Brodsky, election campaign manager | the delegation of the Anii-Imperial- Demand the end | °% the Communist Party, ist League, It will give new. in | against the strikers and the unem- \ ee tion to the Cuban revolutiona: 8 p.m., with Robert W.} | Krumbein, Donald | Henderson and the delegates speak- | ing. The other meeting will be in | | Grau Plans Sharp coming up for trial at the Special! Sessions Court, Franklin and Centre Sts., on Thursday, at 9 a.m. The demonstration tomorrow will |begin at 7th St. and Ave. Aj go through the Italian section and wind up with a mass meeting at 10th St. | and Second Ave., where Donald Hen- derson, Erna Stams, Milton Hoard, | Pauline Rogers, Sam Stein and other li Terror Decrees Against Workers will speak, HAVANA, Nov. 6.—A series of dic- ‘ "rae tatorial decrees giving phe caren Nanking Begins ment authority to smash all resist- “ s.Ran..: ance, and providing for the “na- ‘Anti-Red’ -- Week tionalization of labor” will be pro- mulgated this week, Antonio Gutier- rez, minister of war and of the in- terior, announced yesterday. The emergency decrees forbid ail opposition to the government, and look toward the fascization of Cuban labor, All strikes remain solid and mil- itant, especially in Havana, Matan- zas, Cardenas and Santiago. The department of the interior is speeding plans to deport all unem-/} ployed non-Cubans, especially thou- | Japanese See “Trap” sands of Haitian and Jamaican Ne- | In Shift of U. Ss. Fleet groes. TOKIO, Noy. 6.—Calling the Am- | erican announcement that the United States fleet will be moved to the Atlantic, after three yeafs in*the | Pacific, a trap for Japan, the news- papers today took up with renewed {emphasis the campaign for a big | Japanese navy, and for revision of the naval quotas when the London treaty ends in 1935, ~~~" * SHANGHAI, Nov. 6—As‘the sixth anti--Communist drive of the Kuo- mintang government is meeting with new defeats, Nanking today began “Communist Suppression Week.” Planes flying over many cities and| towns scattered thousands of leaf- lets ang pamphlets urging the peo- ple to fight aaginst the Chinese So- viets. Premier Palace, at Sutter Ave. and Hinsdale St., Brooklyn, at the same time, with Martin Kaye, Harry Gannes, I, Marsal, Dora Zucker and the delegates speaking. Harry Gannes, in addition to act- ing as leader of the delegation, will send reports to the Daily Worker on the situation in Cuba, Communist International Calls Workers and Foilers bf (Continued from Page 1) | | trom the worker and peasant class, In daily socialist competition, labor enthusiasm is rising; the masses of workers are enthusiastically mastering technique, astonishing the world by their exploits, by the boldness, the success, and the scope of | “re-education,” the conversion of yesterday's slave of capital into a con- selous, active builder of a classless society. ; Unlimited loyalty to working class revolutionary internationalism is | dmprinted in the whole life of the toiling masses, and assures the fate of future generations when joyful labor will hecome a mniversal reality, * * . ¥ ne end to the world economic crisis can be seen. The big bourgeoisie of the imperialist countries attempts to find a capitalist way out at the expense of the toilers and of other Peoples. The plunder of govern- ment funds, the armament orders, and infiation are only sharpening the “internal and foreign contradictions of the capitalist. system, che workers of all capitalist countries are being enslaved, more than ‘ever made prisoners of capitalist labor. The workers of Germany and of the other Fascist countries are deprived of all their elementary rights, ‘The trade unions are dissolved, the labor press supptessed, the Commu- otist: Party driven underground. In the So-called democratic countries, the bourgeols are also fascizing their governments, * . YESTERDAY'S SLAVE IS TODAY'S SOCIALIST BUILDER N the: Soviet Union the peasants boldly followed the workers on the '* socialist path. Over twenty million peasant families are organized in _ Collective farms, winning therein a firm base for a cultured, prosperous | . life. The victory over the kulaks, and the supply of the most modern machinery to the collective farms brought about a tremendous agricultural olution. In the socialist harvest fields the labor efficiency of the col- farmers is steadily growing. The villages have abolished poverty, andare eliminating the lack of culture, and rapidly overtaking the so- “Glalist towns on their new life path. The help and leadership of the “proletarian government is assured. The high harvest of 1933 proved the whole world. Advantages of collective economy to the Hondreds of millions of small and middle peasant farms in the ‘vapitelist and colonial world are ruined yearl > the peasants losing their » Mast) possessions, plundered by the landlords, the money lenders, the ob and tax collectors. An agrarian crisis Js raging over all the “ edented waves of terror by punitive expeditions and fascist gangs, . * ° pad Ppomees of the whole world! /®* You see sixteen years of proletarian dictatorship, and sixteen years ‘Of capitalist mastery. There are two paths before you. to Prepare The path of the U.S.S.R., along which you were and are called by the { Communist International, the world party of Lenin ‘and Stalin, leads to | & fraternal alliance of peoples liberated from oppression and exploitatien. | The path of the capitalist countries, the path of bourgeois democracy, along which you were called by the Second and Amsterdam Internation- als, is the path of hunger, poverty, oppression of toilers, enslavement ‘of peoples, Fascism, shame, the bloody glare of fratritidal wars, | SIXTEEN YEARS OF WAR PROVOCATIONS The October revolution dealt a shattering blow to the World War sixteen years ago. During sixteen years the imperialists have sought to provoke the Soviet power to war a hundred times, There would have been a new imperialist slaughter and a counter-revolutionary war against the Soviet Union long since if the U.S.S.R. had not stood inflexibly de- fending peace, The U.S.S.R. has tepeatedly exposed and disrupted the imperialist war plans, The imperialist robbers were’ more than once re- strained from the warlike desires by the fear of the revolutionary defense of the Soviet Union by their own proletariat. The U.S.S.R. has become a tremendous bulwark or peace, and the defender of the oppressed and colonial peoples, Fascism is accelerating imperialist. war and provoking intervention against the Soviet Union, With the help of the League of Nations and of the Social Democracy, the Fascist military chiefs of Japan have already seized tremendous Chinese territories, and make daily new provocations against the Soviet Union, The Japanese chiefs, taking advantage of the chaos of the crisis, are accelerating the war against the Soviet Union, by provocations, hop- ing to draw other imperialist countries also into this war, German Fascism has intensified the war danger in the West. The Hitler government, the chief incendiary of Evropean war, offers hired German soldiers to the international bourgeoisie against the Soviet Union, Sinister British imperialism ts driving the Peoples into bloody war, ig everywhere assembling the counter-revolutionary forces against the U.S.S.R, The League of Nations has always been a league for war prep- arations, The Second International has always been the feithful servant of the League of Nations, . * H bee Communist International calls the proletariat to the greatest vigil- ance, organization, and activity. The bourgeoisie wishes to drown the revolutionary working class in @ sea of blood, and bar the path to the world October. The united front of the international revolutionary proletariat, must, bar the path to Fas- cism and imperialist war. ‘The revolutionary defense of the U.S.S.R. by the whole world of tollers 1s the best reply to Fascism and the Second International, which is « for Proletarian Power becoming ev-~ nore fastist, eget toilers, coloniai . >. ples! The banner of the Soviets has fiown victoriously for several years over the enormous territories of the Soviet districts of China, rousing the entire colonial world, mobilizing tens of millions of colonial slaves for revolutionary struggle against imperialism. ‘The Chinese Red Army, covered with glory, is marching with con- fident steps against the sixth Kuomintang campaign, organized with the help of the American, Japanese, British, and other imperialists. Replying to the partition of China, which has already begun, re- plying to the imperialist armed intervention against Soviet China, the international toilers must raise their voices in protest, must come for- ward in a united front of active defense of the Chinese Soviets, The German proletariat has not bowed its head before Fascism, and will not. It is offering heroic resistance, Hitler, fearing Communism, framed the provocational trial on the burning of the Reichstag. With sthe aim of averting from himself the fury of the starving masses, he holds the axe over the heads of the Communist leaders, But Communism is growing daily in Germany. The Geiman Communist Party is an ex- ample to the workers of all capitalist countries by its valiant struggle. Only the Communist Party of Germany is capable of standing at the head of the united revolutionary anti-Fascist front. Only the Communist Party of Germany, with the active support of the entire international proletariat, will tear the German proletariat from the fascist claws, and lead on to the path of October. Workers of the world, unite your forces, form a united front for firm fraternal support of the revolutionary proletariat of Germany! To the defense of all victims of bloody Fascist terror! Wrench from the executioner’s hands Thaelmann, Dimitroff, Torgler, Popoff, Taneff, work~ Ing class leaders, all other Communists, the tens of thousands of revo- Intionary prisoners of Fascism! * (OUNG workers and farmers! In the factories and workshops of the old and new world, in the labor exchanges, the forced labor camps, the ruined villages and desolated fields, in the Jails, the town squares, barracks, warships, among the Japanese soldtets and tha Kuomintang soldiers, everywhere one. leading. emblem is shining for the victims of cursed capitalism who awaken in the struggle—the star of the October Revolution, the. star of the Soviet power, You will be the first vietims of imperialist war. You must be in the first ranks of the proletarian and anti-imperialist revolution. More than ever the fate of the proletariat, the fate of socialism depends on the class organization, the revolutionary firmness of the working class. . . . Whee criminal Social Democracy is continuing {ts work of splitting the working class to preserve its reactionary united front with the capital- ists, The conference of the Second International in Paris again pro- | \ “ | | | hibited Social Democratic workers from struggling together with their Communist class brothers; prohibited them from fighting against Fascism and imperialist war; stimulated the counter-revolutionary Social Denie- cracy to struggle against Communism, and against the prolétarian dice -Atorship. Tne German Social Democracy under the leadership of Paul Loeke on May 17 voted solidly for the Fascist government. The Swedish Social Democratic government supplies Hitler with arms and ammunition, The Social Democratic government of Denmark mercilessly drives “its pqitte against the sailors and dock workers striking in protest against the Fas= cist flag. The Social Democrats of Czechoslovakia participate in the government's terrorist crusade against the Communist Party and ‘the Red Trade Unions. - SOCIAL-DEMOCRATS PREPARE COUNTER-REVOLUTION The Social Democratic leaders tell the workers, as did Oito Bauer, that it is not now a question of proletarian dictatorship, or proletarian struggle, but of alliance with bourgeois democracy, They defend the priestly Fascism of Dollfuss as a “lesser evil” compared with the Fas- cism of Hitler, Everywhere they openly say that on the day the Fascist, edifice collapses under ihe onslaught of the working masses it will be necessary to hinder the proletarian revolution with all their powers, Only by going over the heads of the Social Democratic leadership, only by rallying their forces under the banner of proletarian revolu« tion, will the proletariat defeat Fascism and imperialits reaction, bury the capitalist system. = . . LETARIANS, toilers of all countries! The fate of all toiling man kind is in your hands. The only path is the path of Lenin, the path of the October Revolution, t The Communist International tirelessly calls all the exploited and oppressed along’ this path, because only the proletariat by winming power can bring work, food, freedom and peace to all toilers, and thus come plete the victory of socialism, Workers and collective farmers of the U.S.S.R.! You are the fore. most fighters on the path of the World October, Raise still higher the banner of socialist labor, raise still higher the banner of ..Lenin ‘an4 Stalin! For new victories, for the great aims of the Second Five-! Plan! For the victory of the Soviets throughout the world! ~*~ % Workers, oppressed of all countries! Rally more closely, tmite your forces, close your ranks around the proietariat of the U.S.S.R.. Force a united revolutionary front against Fascism and war! Aganist Japanese imperialism, against world imperizlicm! Vor the socend \- ist Five-Year Plan, for the Chinese Soviets, for Soviet Germany! Se Long live the October Revolution! Long five our coming We October! z | i ’