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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1934 Q « the unqualified opening up of all company towns, . “wr T ob] 5 t Daily QW OPK | ix sit anc tree discusion ot the isoues invorree, | Widow of Murdered | “YE DO OUR PART by Limbach | ee shag ee | ineluding discussion of the right of the steel work- | On the ee NT PT BEL CRIS | ers to organize in unions of their choice; discussion ° | “America’s Only Working Class Daily Newspaper” | of the difference between genuine unionism and run ILD Leader | FOUNDED 1924 | company unionism, the right to strike and picket, | or ront é a 5: | etc. The demands call for the immediate dis- T t ed b N oe I PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY THE | arming dispersal of the armed forces of the ortur 'y aZis | By HARRY GANNES COMPRODAILY PUBLISHING CO., INC., 50 E. 13th | steel companies, abolition of the company spy sys- wade. y Z Street, New York, N. Y. tem, abolition of blacklisting, guarantees against | Call on Women of World! | News from Germany : 44-7954. discrimination against Negro workers and foreign | | F; eee ene £=.2 5 | born. workers. | To Demand Her Release | Shirts and Revolvers Cable Address: “Daiwork,” New ¥ ie is * ‘eee | | | reau 101 Tess 4 HF ry f Morant ? ot Wachingtes, Do | ‘The ballot, the SMW.IU. declares, must be | from Fascist Dungeon | ‘Unpredictable Consequences’ Midwest Bureau: 101 South Wells St, Room 705, Cheago, Tl. | worded, “Are you in favor of the frade and indus- — | eres tieatborn 2991. trial unions controlled by workers, which are part || NEW YORK—According to in- TRRY i : Subscription Rates: | of the American labor movement. Vote yes or no, | formation from Berlin, the hd dled VERY day brings new evi- o. a“ Siarietiest a4 . ae ‘i rade ric! einfurth, ie} vt ‘ By Mail: (except, Mpshaten |= ase you in favor whi eae employe representa- {je.er of ihe International Labor| dence of the growing capi Manhattan, Bronx. ive plans—commonly called company unions— | Defense in Berlin, who together talist catastrophe in G V2 6 months, $5.00; 3m having no connection with the American labor | with John Scheer, Rudolph Schwarz alist catastrophe In Germany. } sar Cecrie: “Weekly aaa movement, Vote yes or no.” Thus will the issue | and Eugen Schonhaar were mur- Yesterday three significant na . be placed clearly without any chance of preventing | dered by the Nazis in January 1934, 934 B ° 3 | THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 193 the steel workers from declaring their preference | during an “attempt to escape.” is in jand related facts came from against the company union. extreme danger due to continuous | Berlin tortures. On the day when her hus- 3 The proposals demand that all candidates shall | band was taken from Sonnenburg irst: coverage 9 | For Whom Is the Tear Gas be required to state clearly their stand for or |Y the secret state police, she was| paises oon eas 4 ? | against the company union and that the workers |@!tested. In the fascist dungeons eens kh ig owen ie F | e | = ai er cent, virtual i Mr. LaGuardia? be guaranteed full and free discussion during the |fired in order to extort “confer: gold reserves of the Nazis. Secondty || | election period. The vote for or against the genuine | sions” against her huband and the initial steps were taken to dise]P.\ HERE are more than a million people in | trade and industrial union or company union should | herselt, band the storm troops. Third: the M¢_!/ aT ; se ee | be computed “by adding the votes cast both for Now the Naal beasts wish to jus: Nazi secretary of state, in the New York City who are hungry, liv- | the a.a. and the Steel and Metal Workers Indus- | tify their deeds in the eyes of the Finance Ministry, Frita Reinhardt, ing on starvation relief or who have no | trial Union (and any other genuine union)”-as |world and have fixed the trial Get ar Gente ula be eel : against the company union, All representatives jagainst Elsa Steinfurth together towards absolute centralization. By | relief at all. shall be removable by a majority vote of the rank | With that against Duemor and his this means local relief would be | and file at any time, comrades. It is said that a defendant cut down, and tax burdens against They and their children need bread, | s ¢ . Mis Ranta Na conta aa the masses increased, in order to wees - * eee4 work up a reserve fund to lay the food, shelter, care and protection against ese. ebiigada: Ollie ieel <workirel tore nauiaces Senses Lineiplet noes basis for paying American, Brit« i the misery of an insecure life. | nomic demands—against the speed-up, for wage | old mother. She is PeSbAhiy in: ‘ih ae pe eee eee ee i increases, for union recognition and against dis- | a condition that the police wish to vee td toni Hayes ered ite But for these hungry, jobless workers and their { crimination—has been only temporarily defeated by | prevent her from being seen. Never- most cHibnteal ‘dente iatsora lak the families La Guardia is preparing a new kind of | the acceptance of Roosevelt’s arbitration board by | theless her letters are very cour- hands of the Nazis, are soon to be dist—a diet of “Duncanite.” | the Green-Tighe Committee of Ten. The steel | 2geous. presented with inflation and in- ; workers, led by the S.M.W.LU., must now organize On January 30, 1933, Erich Stein- creased taxation. | This is a new type of bitter, blinding tear gas | the united struggle for these demands in every mill, |furth, after having been nearly Cea ee { that corrodes and blisters the eyes and mouths of | and prepare for strike to achieve these demands. beaten to death, wrote a note which OW revolting this perspective is } ; ibs shot into the faces of “rioters” from | The coming government-controlled elections, |*¢@ched the LL.D.: “I need mening to the German masses can be } people as | backed by the guns of the steel trust guards, are |0Fe, take care of my Elsa! seen from the fact that the Nazi | i } powerful tear gas guns. | aimed to complete the sell-out and smash the work- | a4, Call for Defense PucOhets scare: soe Serniet eae Today's press reports that La Guardia’s Police unions, As the SM.W.LU. stated in Washing- | ootieq on enti tasclaee aa foes cle at sag cena Po mi: j % &: Commissioner O’Ryan is very favorably impressed se legacy of the murdered comrade in their barracks. These petty- with the advantages of this new weapon against | Nation-wide organization, honest and militant ee Ce oa et pogo dupes have become ab- i ‘ : i leadership, directly ri ible to and able s 1 ‘rom the Solutely unreliable, yes, even more, i el block of rioters in a iP, ly responsible remoy: = : : ee ts Smile tele orate: by the rank and file, unity of all steel workers | {tiie women of see eters, The Co . in the constant struggle for decent living condi- i % rs : 4 ‘ . . : 7 of ae ; | preparing for the W % NEWS ITEM: “Roosey: 7 ” I coigetia, Wan Sizeit ‘webehitg, te wasting 20. | diven SA Spiele He sanlincal Ghanareiancets ee teane ue plang ‘| oosevelt sets ap board with wide powers in longshore strike. Under the pretext of a “month's ' time in getting ready in his own way to meet the | upon and denial of elementary workers’ right by | War and Fascism on July 28-30th z Merpainign she ra Seopa a } hungry workers of this city when they face him | the companies, is the only effective weapon of the | iN Paris, will be in the first ranks o ° e ° isn’t the ahifecnes Hiller ‘wants ~ 7 (ce him | vies in this eyinaty o Amaia capa |% te ead clans newness AC TEV Now Central Point of Socialist 2.22: ine sm som again with the cry for adequate relief for r | jem. The proposals of the S.M.W.LU. are in- on behalf of Elsa Steinfurth. belts there is the important re- families, tended to make possible the rapid forging of this ie ae athe ed Sore < 5 : volver, and in the barracks the | tror in machi [a ta Guarda the seu ts, wha whe | MeEMNTY ween or te wel te” "| Centr nd tre eae | CONSETUCELON in Soviet Ukraine) tr, texte cron | life is devoted to giving the Wall Street parasites Ernst Thaelmann who was and still wants to wean them away from their bloody pound of flesh, is getting ready to | HAR we in Aatese raat the toilers of arms, uniform and contact with } ; | . f orld must demand: Release] syoscow. 7 each other. During the “vaca- i i 1 SI 26 _ 5 ge the “vaca: , meet the starving men, women and children of this | The Auto Union Con CTENCE | Elsa Steinfurth! tena wariers egetadlae SAcy i eee to Kiev 1s not only a great) creative power and inexhaustible Gar ee Nazi deaders will mo. ty ity with the same savage brutality with which SiG cnn’ entinuaianth e \Jandmark on the historical road of| forces of the proletariat and the | Dilize their most reliable forces ih city : ira ILLIAM GREEN has taken another one pop Ricrainlaks coverninieht seria |the development of Soviet Ukraine| collective farming peasantry. in preparation for the civil war i) eee le ern vers ee ae | step in the betrayal of th x mery Women whose headquarters are now estab. | DUt is a fact of great international| The transfer of the capital from | @é@inst the toiling masses, and j of his capitalist masters against the needs of the | ep in the betrayal of the auto work- lished in the new capital at Kiev. nora During the “Kharkov”| Kharkov to Kiev opens a new page Weta cane jeockets who - amp j er : ; 4 . Numerou: i of her ry, Sovie raine|in the history of Soviet Ukraine. ‘: sili pan unary, | ers by railroading through the recent con: To Hold Anti-War AEE aie Absa at Seeegeentd a hhas passed down a brilliant road of | The diawing: socethies of ther Bee against those who shamelessly La Guardia hands out $12,000,000 every month || ference of A. F. of L. federal auto locals é at all stations workers and collective | feat historical victories. Stubborn | ernment of Ukraine, the central moe berrayen Siem. f ‘ a. i es » , Het- vi i s Erns| to the Wall Street banks. Think how much food | in Detroit a decision placing these federal Meetin Toni ht Ieee to the ational “At wang cia | tan, German, Austrian and’ other Tree accacn ease Re ae? Roehm, head of nthe toma anne that would provide for jobless workers and their | . : tions the collective farmers interventionists; against Denikin; | tricts situated the right benk of | himself went on “‘sick leave,” and | locals under the domination of one man, : ; fame against her “own” and other in-|ine Ukreine is of exeeotional im..|Re may i : | families! The Comraunist Party demands that he | z A ’ Rawsone to welcome their government, bear-| (7 tional counter revoll tic iM-) the Ukraine is of exceptional im- ti may be retired for whatever time | tum these millions over for the jobless and the | appointed by Green, The machine of Col- | mass vontermee of vera forthe | ing sheaves of the ripe ears of| rogues, the proletariat of ‘he Ug | Portance in the further industriall- |10°F%, 0 ato" yson ane Naat regime hungry. For this he calls the Communists “yellow | lins, Green's representative in the auto industry, |of New York City anne vase aes pureeee ae “held Sea garden §. R., under the leadership of the ane Serres cerca ae eres dogs.” steam-rollered through the conference a resolution ie ee which A ts held July 7,| flowers in their arms. Traine acuinat tree tmiaerontae ale Ukrainian cultural construction, of |J[NDER the title, “Is Germany Altines i i I at ; i ” La-Guardia is prepared to spend more money which sets up a national council of eleven, over the | Fascism eae War Var" Shvited at when, Uneinian ay ecuhent aa Fhe proletarian dictatorship of ee ee pepe 5 ps en Tale oe 1 for tear gas guns. . . but not a cent more than | federal locals, whose only power and function is | Women in the millinery trade to at-|cials arrived at Kiev, Almost a Bes dae raat rendlerelip Crushed Counter-Revolution of “Current History,” pest 7 he is forced to to feed the jobless. “to advise and assist the national representative of vebdia mass meeting to 6 held to) Nauomunon, Deorle, {ountrins. oF leadership of Stalin gas Convaran ‘he Tapeatedly atecuibyed mation= | davesteuing. ennivals, of tie pis day after work at 58 W. 38th St. the population of Kiev, were out to + alistie counter-revolution in the|nomic policy and plunder of the There is not an honest person in New York | the A, F. of L, (Collins).” William Green took | At this meeting plans for the| Pay honor to the arrival of the|jqS down-twodden, backward Czar-|tjxraine did not materialize, These |Nazi regime in Germany. | who will not see that La Guardia is acting to | personal charge of setting up a bureaucratic: one- | Women’s Congress Against War and, government officials. Workers, their | Guciriay a apap ote the Soviet |Plind bankrupts did not see how a} He shows that the Nazi figures i destroy every vestige of the elementary civil rights Ree. i Fascism, which will be held in Paris| Wives and their children marched Ui new Kiev was born and has grown.|On employment are completely of free assemblage, of the right of the jobless to bes domination, speaking at the conference against | July 28, 29 and 30, will be discussed | together, in acclaim. The day was inion. Has; Basie Tndadces Kiev, which was subjected to. tre-|fraudulent, and that despite im. i demonstrate for more adequate relief, for more strikes and declaring that the auto workers were a bee aii es Hae rapes York en with # Grand National Fes- |“ o,. powerful development in the | Mendous destruction during the im- sce baie in war industries, the ; 4 i conference wil elected. The con- si a erialist civil N be number of unemployed t A food. There is not a decent person in the city | not intelligent or experienced enough to have their | ference on July 7 will elect dele-| The central government institu. |DOnet2 Basin; in thousands of new DE aeo Meera concen as great as they, en eee the who will not wish to join the fight of the Com- in : 4; _ |industrial enterprises, giants of the 5 Seiad! ‘Party, andthe Unemployed: Commelle. for own international union at this time. gates for the Paris Congress. biota pate pated Senne See first Five-Year Plan like the Dniep medium-sized machinery for light | Nazis came to power. e “As a result of the last world war | ton of welcome, began their worl er Power y|industry is made. “Even if this boast (of red the enactment of a real program of relief for the The Green-Collins machine took these steps at | 10,000,000 were slaughtered—your| the new capital of Ukraine, Troe palace i Mil port Kiey must and will become a| unemployed) is for ‘ine iinet jJobless—at the expense of the Wall Street bank- this time because of the growing dissatisfaction of | S0nS, brothers, sweethearts; 5,000,000] pias ts Cha enterprises, are brilliant indicators|Worthy capital for proletarian | accepted at its face value,” he ers. EP aS ees ; women were widowed, 9,000,000 or- vda Comments on Change {that the greatest victories in the| Ukraine. How ridicilous seem the| Writes, “there has been a catas- the results of the rule of the phaned, millions crippled and (Special to the Daily Worker) whole U. 8S. S. R. belong to the | pitiful attempts of the not yet anni- trophic fall in the standard of La Guardia is moving toward more open, bru- | Auto Labor Board set up by Roosevelt, with the | maimed for life,” said a call issued |, MOSCOW, June 26 (By Radio) | rrotetariat of Soviet Ukraine. hilated remnants of nationalistic | living of the German wage-earner, talized reaction, There is not an honest person | agreement of the A. F. of L. officials, Under this |¥eSterday by the Millinery Com-| 718. isi tne trancter of hee opi, No less are the victories of So-|counter revolution, who sold, selling | for the total payroll of workers, who will not be eager to join in the struggle a r pent i mittee. Two hundred and fifty|;2) 5 Whar Ki cialist reconstruction in agriculture. | themselves, to-all the secret services| ©™ployes, and domestic servants Sosinet this fascteation of the iife of the city. board the workers are robbed of their right to strike; | billion dollars were spent for mur- rom Kharkov to Kiev, an an- |e ykraine was once a country of|of the bourgeois states, who are| has declined.” ,all of their economic demands have been forgotten |der and destruction, and many ae als be oat Rs 8) tremendous landowners, latifundias|scheming, devising new imperialist In the first quarter of 1934, the * s * and buried in endless “arbitration.” Never have | more millionaires were created in|, town Relies Kae greatly wanrerad; (large pieces of land). The down-| plots against the U, 8. S. R., con-|P aaa ‘oll’ fell 6,100,000,000: marks, or jobless masses of this city, as of the whole the company unions flourished in the auto industry | the U. S. chante Wanda |trodden, poor peasantry has been| sidering Kiev and the right bank of | ® out 10 per cent below the aver- nanan nobigant war! Wed ging several times dur ' f age for 1932, As an example of ho’ country, need immediate cash relief, unemploy- | 8 they have under the Auto Labor Board, which | We do not want wart We do |ing the civil war, repeatedly fired |Converted, under the leadership of |the Ukraine as a drill ground OF | drastically wages are falling for the ment insurance to be paid for by the government legalized the company unions. This legalization of eile oe ‘i upon: ruined by “her own” and for-|the Communist Party, into a flour-|armed struggle against the USSR. | worers in Ger he i #4 ines : ‘We want peace, jobs, the right | gion white and yell riegated |ishing country of advanced collec-| The transfer of the capital to many he cites the God the employers. the company unions was recognized by the A. F. of ive! OE ee Whig mcd ONDA essai PZ i i fact that in 1932 a ski ploy y to live! representatives during the counter- |tive farming. Kiev shows the tremendous power i skilled auto a : L. officials. The auto workers are seething with “We women comprise the ma~- Pevolatien, 2 Illiteracy has been eliminated, and|o. the Soviet Union and that these eee Saxony earned 60 marks A Soviet Government, a Workers’ and Farmers’ anger at the betrayal of their demands against the | jority of the workers in the mil- Dealing’ editorially with this|there is a gigantic development of| attempts are doomed. It shows the a ha it ee Aaeain Ye worker Government, would smash the brutal rule of the | speed-up, for wage increases and for union recog- | linery trade. event, Pravda writes: “Kiev, the|school construction, of both high| annihilating resistance which will| for the same ‘ski ‘Oday the wages Wall Street banks, would immediately take over | nition. | “With a strong organization | capital of Soviet Ukraine, is hence-| schools and colleges, and scientific|receive all “gentlemen” who have | dropped Rigs aes worker has these banks of the bloathed Wall Street millionaires, | we are a tremendous force in |forth becoming the central point | research institutes, and the flourish- | not yet realized that Soviet. Ukraine | unskilled 12 eri alo for the and use them for the masses, would break the back However, the strangling of the rank and file fighting against fascism and war, | of Socialist construction in SoViet|ing state of Ukrainian literature|is an integral part of the great ela of the whole capitalist dictatorship and begin to proposals at the conference did not go smoothly. and for better conditions.” Ukraine, The transfer of the gov- and art testifies to the tremendous Soviet Union. crn ¢ . . use this wealth for the care and happiness of the There were twenty-five delegates from Cleveland, esmeeeee he states, “the vast majority of the population, the workers and Tarrytown, South Bend, Flint, Kenosha and Detroit, ae e ings has Pee pte dies, their children. who supported the rank and file resolution for one B th V R V l F; cause retail i vie ‘ saat prices continue to rise * she first interest of a Workers’ and Farmers’ dougie ae in the auto industry. This reso- ar Ou islts umantia, assaa O rance we ge oa of proportion to that ution embodies the call of the Auto Workers’ Union 6 tise of raw materialgi< Government would be to protect the workers, thi i: a Pe Ey miscped majority of the population, against the petal for unity in the industry to fight for the economic nf ‘ A dune 1988 fell sito ace 1 ee sainority. demands, The resolution of the rank and file pro- | Internal Struggle of the | mediately acquainting himself with |in the Mussolini-Hitler style. Aver-’ Despite Bitter Terror | than 1,000,000,000 marke. New oN posed: (1) an industrial union uniting all crafts Vari F . the needs of the army he can more |escu is well known for his fascist top of all this, inflation ts coming BGorinuntst mimicipsl. government ‘would bt ||° and Ol preanut Unions Sd tle: antd haute “centept arious Fascist beneficially offer all the resources |acivities. His name is linked with Workers Increase _| taxes will increase; prices are aon be, as La Guardia is, watchdog for the Wall Street company unions); (2) for rank and file control of i ios oe ae tom ene, Pion an enous cee i ing up still further; unemployment a banks. It would put an end to the rule of these | the union; (3) it specifically excludes from the or- pecapre Swine istree Tat Ba partment ia ts woe gee Resistance Ey That is why the storm q izi ' e al France, STi 10 romised banks and feed the hungry. SS committee of such an industrial union By PAUL GREEN will continue the vast ragilaey ease the Rumanian fascist leagues—the| your soil will meet not only with | fascist Sutlenien see being: ae 4 Bee tide y arid jobiaid Got “New. York. thist be foremen, superintendents or officials at present on | the last few days there has|arations. This is being done while | Ion Guards and the Yellow Shirts.) your opposition but with that of | banded. i Bat Gomi arty andthe Unecpl full time salary basis;” (4) it clearly lays down the been a great deal in the capi.|the Rumanian “budget of 1933 was|With him is another general, Arge-) France, who is with you heart and | Who got the benefit of the huge 4 Dae leads saa ake ed een purpose of the union to be a determined struggle |talist press about Barthou’s holiday |in deficit four billion lel, and the|tolanu, who is preparing the coup) soul.” wage cuts, where did the tremen. ten ig the fight to force more ade- | sgainst.the employers and company unions trip to Rumania. The Tatarescu!1934 budget has not been balanced| etat, and who is to be the Finance| So in order to protect French | dousiy increased state budget go? quate relief from the Wall Street city government. 4 government was “jubilant” over his|either.” This is being done while | Minister in the Averescu Cabinet. finance-capital in Rumania, Mr.|Mr. Baker answers: “The benefit No terrorism of La Guardia can stop this fight Although this resolution was sidetracked by Col- | Visit. Barthou was stirred with joy famine prevails over most of the|He is a very active Hitlerite. He|Barthou pledges to sacrifice French | of these subsidies to the heavy in- for bread. La Guardia and his police chief, Hinde imahing “thestane thal aiedsic ise oe ri and admiration at the honor be-|land; while in 41 out of 71 districts|38 supporting the investment of| workers and poor peasants. dustries in Germany is shown by O’Ryan, BOTH must go! ingiWedateds loses aut gates Tepresent- | stowed upon him. Why, he even|the peasants are starving, with the |German capital in Rumania. He is Lest We Forget the increase of 80 per cent in their ; al unions supported it, shows that |was made an honorary citizen of | drought of this year aggravating the |@t the head of a consortium bank| Let us not forges that the French | profits during 1933.” (Reminiscent the Green-Collins machine will not be able to |Rumania. But why all this jubila-|Situation to a greater extent. which operates under the direct in-| government just obtained three bil- | of Roosevelt's action in slashing 3 prevent the developing struggle in the auto industry, |tion? Because Barthou, the envoy Prasanied ty iva fluence of the Deutsche Bank. Their) lion francs for military credits. wages through N. R. A., and in- For the Elementar Ri ht ‘ extraordinary of French finance- 4 i program is a complete liquidation] Let us not forget that the French | creasing Morgan's, Rockefeller’s, y¥ Kignts Now the task is to consolidate and build this j|capital wants to continue to hold| The increase in military appro-|of Parliament, the re-enforcement| government proposes to increase) Ford's, Mellon's profits.) Wages S l WwW. k ! rank and file opposition to the no-strike Auto La- |Rumania as the economic and po-|Priations is being made while peas-|of martial law and military cen-/ the aviation budget by 50 per cent.| paid were reduced 20 per cent. 8) tee or ers! bor Board, backed by Collins and Green. litical vassal of his country, We ants ‘are in revolt, while they are|sorship, and a new attack against! §o Mr. Barthou prefers a Tatar- . . z know that French finance-capital unable to pay taxes and revenues.|the workers and their standard of|escu, who is another Dollfuss, to i HE Steel and Metal Workers Industrial Union The building and spreading of the organized |oWns most of the railways and other | Ts i being done while stitkes, are) living. AS an Averescu, who is another Hitler | J] "AKER, then sae ae has presented to the Department of Labor in rank and file opposition in all federal auto locals |f0rms of transportation of Ru- , especially in . or Mussolini. However, let us not ¥ ms wi were | Washington demands for the necessary guarantees of the A. F. of L, will insure the development of iia id bse mh eee Ore picon, Cake i ie bre arte 4 tees as me spas | ais eae ene es ane ie xen Leninist a tires Commniaiet to establish the right of the steel workers to or- | am effective struggle of the auto workers for their |in the hands of Frenah backers, | These economic strikes have a dis.|would mean, from the point of view| Mr. Patarescu. will have to solve | ternational and the Communist ganize into unions of their own choice and elect | @¢Onomic demands. The organization of the rank |With the assassination of Premier | ‘Mt political character. They|of external politics, the rupture of|the economic crisis into which he Party of Germany. Ke their own union representatives. Only on the basis and file opposition will achieve the solidarity and |Duca and the latest attempts to manifest themselves by the occu-|the traditional French influence and|and his predecessors have plunged “Far from improving the eco. of these demands can the steel workers defeat the unity of the auto workers in their fight against | kill King Carol and the members pation of factories, by mass demon-}a rapproachment with Italy, Ger-| the country. nomic conditions in the Reich,” attempts of the Iron and Steel Institute, the Roose- the betrayal policies of Green, and will smash the |0f the Cabinet, a sharp accentua- neineaa by struggle against the|many and Great Britain), France| The political and economic situa-| he says, “the Nazis have not kept BOP Geciniehk ahd the AC ef Le ctclete to |. stt@nele-hold of the company unions tion of inter-imperialist rivalry has|P0lce attacks. These strikes, these | has sent Barthou to use all his bril-|tion is tense. The workers of Ru-| their promises to bring relief and sit qi . F, is, . come out into the open. mass movements, are organized in |liant showmanship to keep Rumania | mania have proven time and again,| their rule has but accelerated the yol em with the company unions through N.R.A.- spite of martial law, in spite of the|in France's bosom. This he suc-|in spite of assassinations of mili-| downward trend. . .. Well may supervised “elections.” The fact that such NRA. The conspiracy to kill the king |existence of military tribunals, in|ceeded in doing, at least for the|tant leaders by the Sigurantza, in| these questions be asked: Is Ger- “elections” saddle the company union on the work- { : Peenen about a change in the Cab-|spite of terroristic methods used|time being, by promising probable|spite of the mock trial which sends| many facing bankruptcy? And ers is seen in the “elections” held in Weirton, in Join th G ° t P et, with Mr. Tatarescu, the Prime | against the strikers, in spite of as-| financial support to the Tatarescu|hundreds of railway workers to| if the Nazi government is unable ee in ite: wien elds’ atayerte County e€ Communis arty Rett veel? over the position of | sassinations of the militant workers | government and making Rumania a| prison for life for having dared to| to cope with the ever- Mey Sen th the iio Wncinatey A 96 EAST 1¢7H BREET, NEW COREL Nx. te re 2 Ady ae Pinte oe nee pois are ie poreeal ela or aa af ne polis and fight the brutal attacks} crisis, how much longer will that 8 a , WN. Y. y nized e al | with dynamite. essing the Ru- government prevent “(Blections” “held : Picnss bend ais: tnare titectnaliea cu ike Gea preparations of the country, due | Rumanian Communist Party. = manian government and the ape fight Pe chit’ edatnat pti what now betas, ine only ions’ under Roosevelt’s new board ‘ee on the - | |to the decisive hours which may| In order to check the revolution- | ties, he said:, capital but against French or any} 2n inevitable ecoonmic catastrophe will mean a free reign to the terrorization and ‘arty. strike at any moment, demand at/ary uprisings, which, incidentally, “We French and Rumanians | other foreign sharks; they will con-| but also a social unheayal fraught blacklist of workers, to enforce the rule of the com- this time great efforts and work|the capitalist press has failed to| came together during the war. |tinue to fight against their enemies| with unpredictable consequences.” pany union in the steel industry. ea | a cat departments of the State. .../mention in the jubilant reports of] You had to suffer terribly, but | from within and from without—that| We can, however, in these cons i a t is why the King has decided | Barthou’s visit, a movement is un-| you never lost hope. Then came |is, against war and fascism—and| ditions, predict the consequences The Steel and Metal Workers Industrial Union at the Prime Minister take over|der way, under the leadership of| peace and with it the restoration |they will not cease their heroic| victory for the proletarian revolu- demands that the Roosevelt government guarantee ‘or a certain time the supervision | General Averescu, which will install| to you of your proper frontiers. | struggle until they have established|tion under the leadership of the of this denartment. so that hy im- another military-fascist dictatorship i} \ ‘ Anyone who touches an inch of a Soviet government of their own. Communist Party of Germany.