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——THE— WORLD! By MICHAEL GOLD Deo standing in the shadow of certain death, faced the Nazi executioners and defied them in the name of the Working Class. The words of the Bulgarian Communist went around the world. Even the capitalist press was forced to admire this Communist. Angelo Herndon has been called the American Dimitroff. He is the 21 year old Negro boy who has been condemned by the Southern capitalists to serve 20 years on a chain gang. I have been reading a pamphlet he has just written, “You Cannot Kill the Working Class.” It is published jointly by the International Labor Defense and the League of Struggle for Negro Rights, It sells for five cents. There are weighty novels and other works by intellectuals which are sold for two and three dollars. In five years most of them will have been forgotten. In fifty years from now this little pamphlet by Angelo Herndon will be one of the intellectual treasures of a happier generation than ours. . . . Fight—or Starve? I CANNOT convey the emotion argused in me by our Comrade Angelo’s pamphlet. It is a very simple account of his own life and thoughts, without any attempt at heroic effects. He isn’t conscious that he has done or is doing anything extraordinary; but the brief story is as moving as a great poem. Here is a boy born of Negro working class parents. His father was a miner. He himself went to work in the mines at the age of 13, doing a man’s labor. His father had died of miner’s pneumonia, leaving a family of nine youngsters. Angelo describes the gloomy company town he lived in, the in- human work, the persecutions of Negroes. Kentucky, Alabama, Ohio, it was always the same. And there was little to distinguish Angelo Herndon from the millions of others of the working class boy martyrs to profit. “My people told me to have faith in God, and he would make everything come right. I read a lot of religious tracts, but I got so * I didn’t believe them. I figured there was no use for a Negro to go to heaven, because if he went there it would only be to shine some white man’s shoes . . . “One day in June 1930, walking home from work, I came across some handbills put out by the Unemployment Council in Birmingham. They said: ‘Would you rather fight—or starve?’ They called on the workers to come to a mass meeting at 3 o'clock. “Somehow I never thought of missing that meeting. I said to myself over and over: ‘It’s war! And I might as well get into it right now!’ He describes this first meeting he ever attended, and how the speeches of Negro and white comrades made him feel that here was something which he’d been looking for all his life. “At the end of the meeting I went up and gave my name. From that day to this, every minute of my life has been tied up with the workers’ movement. I joined the Unemployment Council, and some weeks later the Communist Party.” * . . “A Broad Shining Highway” yess helped organize the Communist campaigns, the anti-lynch- ing conference, the Scottsboro defense, the organization of a South- ern miners’ union. The work of Communists in the South is practically illegal, and as dangerous as that being conducted in Nazi Germany or Italy. It was dangerous, gruelling activity, but this great-hearted youth threw himself into it with passion. “All my life I’d been sweated and stepped on and jim-crowed. I lay on my belly in the mines for a few dollars a week, and saw my pay stolen and slashed and my buddies killed. I lived in the worst section of town, and rode behind the ‘Colored’ signs on street cars, as though there were something disgusting about me. “I had always detested it, but I had never known that anything could be done about it. And here, all of a sudden, I had found or- ganizations in which Negro and white sat together, and worked to- gether, and knew no Gifference of race or color. Here were organiza- tions that weren’t scared to come out for equality for the Negro people, and for the rights of the workers, The jim-crow system, the wage slave system, weren’t everlasting, after all! It was like turning a corner on a dark, dirty old street, and walking into a broad shining highway!” * * * The Penalty M aes highway that leads to a free Soviet world was travelled by Angelo Herndon. And then came the penalty for such faith and dreaming. The Southern exploiters arrested him, and put him to the test. They third degreed him, they lynched him legally, and cast him into a loathesome jail for his ideas. Then began the long months in Fulton Tower prison. “How can I describe those days? I was starved. I was ill. I was denied the sight of friends, denied the literature of the class struggle, which meant more than food and drink to me. I was tortured by the jailers, who taunted me, and threatened me, and searched feverishly for a thousand and one ways to make the days of a jailed man a living hell. ‘ “But worse than anything was the way time dragged, dragged, till each minute became an eternity of torture. Time became my personal enemy—an enemy I had to fight with all my strength.” . . . He is Ours! Bail of $15,000 had been set, a lot of money for workers to raise. But it was raised, in a storm of loyalty, with nickels and dimes. He is temporarily free, this boy of 21. Think of.it, out of the depths of the southern Negro’s hell, out of the worst. conceivable slavery in which a human being can suffer, this brave, proud, remarkable young leader has arisen. They say Communism crushes the individual, but is it not Communism alone that performs such miracles as this growth of an Angelo Herndon? We must not allow the southern lynchers to snatch this boy back from us. We cannot do without him. There is the fire of proletarian genius in this youthful body. He is one of those predesfined leaders of an oppressed mass who are born into every generation to keep up the historic fight. All the marks are on him. He is young in years, but built in a mighty stature. This is the stuff out of which our future is to be built. Let us never for a moment surrender Angelo Herndon. All of us will share the guilt for whatever happens to him. He is ours. * . © Contributions received to the credit of Mike Gold in his Socialist competition with Jacob Burck, David Ramsey, Harry Gannes, Helen Luke, Del and the Medical Advisory Board, in the Daily Worker drive for $60,000. Quota—$500. Stalin Answers Trotsky THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION By Joseph Stalin Stalin analyzes the main periods in Sean Pees ee the Bolshevik Revolution since 1917 ! International Publishers, a its interstionsl slemle "1". sir aattasied bt Your publlestions 1 and_ would Ike to receive your 5 h and articles written in 1 catalogue and news of new books. October and in the course of the Name... p with Trotsky refute the ! jistorians of anti-Bolshevism. 1 PC | PUBLISHERS @ NEW YORK, N.Y. INTERNATIONAL 381 FOURTH AVENUE, By JOHN L. SPIVAK This is the second instalment of the fourth article by John L. Spivak on “Plotting the American Pogroms,” appearing in the New Masses this week. In the first part, | published yesterday, Spivak de- seribes the activities of the Vigi- lant Intelligence Federation, the head of which is Harry A. Jung of Chicago, To the “Inner Circle” of this organization, composed of | agents and spies, Jung doles out vicious anti-semitic propaganda. aa. 8 i. OFFER this as an illustration of| the sort of stuff this “patriot”| who supplies much of the material to the Chicago Tribune editorial| staff and who is in constant touch | with anti-Semitic directors in Munich, is spreading. The anti- Semitic policies, however, are de- ¢ided upon not only by Jung but by the Inner Circle. This specially chosen body never meets even with the ordinary run of the organiza- tion’s spies and propagandists. At the ultra-secret meetings the “Jew- ish menace” is uppermost in their discussions and plans. Radicalism, ever since Jung began correspond- ing with Frank Schuller in Munich, is now secondary. On June 28, 1934, for instance, a special Inner Circle meeting was held again in Room 103 at the Audi- torium, There were only five per- sons present: Jung, Gail Carter, Charles Wienne, Clemens Stude- baker and Lawrence Harper. Stude- baker is a member of the Automo- bile family. His father is head of a Utilities empire in Illinois. (Since I listed those presents and what transpired at the secret meet- ings of the Order of 76, that es- pionage society has become torn with suspicion. Everybody suspects everybody else. I am afraid the fol- lowing report of what happened at Jung’s ultra-secret Inner Circle meeting will seriously upset them.) When the door was carefully locked, Jung informed them of a new “Jewish conspiracy” he had discovered, by dramatically spread- ing the “United States Daily” before them. “This is a copy of David Law- rence’s paper,” he announced, “Law- rence has always espoused the Cause of the Jews and also the Cause of the present administra- tion. But in this particular edition he seems to take issue with the Brain Trust. Frankly, I have been puzzled by this seeming change of attitude on his part, but after care- ful thought I have come to the conclusion that the Brain Trusters, the Communists and the Jews have determined that they are going to- ward the revolution too fast and they have delegated David Law- rence to call a temporary halt. He is to act as a stapgap so that they will not be over-confident and cause things to happen before the proper time. I am merely telling you this so that you will not be fooled by any propaganda put out by the Jews through their mouth piece, David Lawrence, and the ‘United States Daily,’ which is his organ.” aR PMS T the conclusion of this meeting Jung pulled a letter out of his pocket with several copies which he distributed to the five members of the ultra-secret Inner Circle. “This is a letter gotten out by the Friends of the New Germany. It is a sort of chain letter. Each of us has to copy it twenty times and send it out to those we know so that they in turn can send it out. In this way we can spread the in- formation about the Jews widely throughout the country. I ask all of you present to see to it that it gets wide circulation.” The chain letter, in part, read as follows: DO YOU REALIZE that we are nothing but JEWISH SLAVES? DO YOU REALIZE THE DAN- GER, which confronts us by the Jews in the United States is much greater than we anticipate? DO YOU REALIZE that every nation which accepted the Jews, signed its own doom? The Jewish sharks own New York City, let us prevent them from conquering our whole United States, The Jews think they are superior to us Gentiles, but their religion and business is nothing but an international racketeering, blood sucking gangsterdom, ex- ploiting the poorest of the poor to the last drop of their blood. Who works for the Jews under the most unsanitary conditions, long hours and for slave wages until the body and mind is a wreck? THE GENTILES.... The Jews are the lowest inter- _national race on earth, prospering through thievery without con- sciousness, they are the biggest enemies and the cause of the destruction of the U. S. A. HIT THE JEWS WHEREVER YOU CAN. It is for this sort of propaganda and the distribution cf the “Pro- tocols of Zion” that Jung and his high-pressure salesmen collect Rich Jews Support Organization Spreading the **Protocols of Zion” and Similar Vicious Anti-Semitic Lies Jews Whose Funds Aid Anti-Semitic Campaign Max Epstein Promises Not to Do K Again Among the more prominent firms, controlled by Jews or hav- ing important Jewish officers and stockholders, which have con- tributed funds to Harry A. Jung’s anti-Semtic American Vigilant Intelligence Federation, are the following: The following telegram was sent to each of the three Jew- ish - controlled Chicago firms shown to have contributed to Harry A. Jung’s anti-Semitic or- ganization. “We will publish in next week’s issue of the New Masses a record of contributions made by Jewish- controlled firms to the American Vigilant Intelligence Federation of Chicago. According to our information your firm contrib- uted funds on several dates. This money was used by Harry A. Jung, head of the Federation, ta disseminate anti-Semitic prop- aganda. We offer you an oppor- tunity to explain what motivated your firm in contributing to this anti-Semitic organization. In or- der for your explanation to ap- pear in the same issue it must reach us by Tuesday noon, Oc- tober 16. Suggest you wire. “The NEW MASSES.” No reply was received from the Florsheim Shoe Company. The secretary to Lessing J. Rosenwald, chairman of the board of Sears Roebuck & Co., reported that Mr. Rosenwald was away on vacation and could not be reached. The following answer came from the General American Transportation Corp.: “In response to your telegram very much appreciate it if this company or my name were not mentioned in the article you in- tend to have appear in your next issue but the information you are now giving will be remembered by me and in future I will act accordingly. “MAX EPSTEIN, Chairman “General American ‘Transportation Corp.” The Florsheim Shee Company; Chairman of the board, Milton S. Florsheim; President, Irving S. Florsheim; Vice-President and Secretary, Harold M. Florsheim; Vice-President and Treasurer, Samuel Goodman — all Jews. Board of directors: the four named above, and Louis and Felix Florsheim, both Jews; also John M. Hancock, not a Jew, but a partner in the predominantly Jewish banking firm of Lehman Brothers, of New York. Sears Roebuck and Company, one of the biggest mail order houses in the world. Chairman of the board, Lessing J. Rosen- wald. Among the directors: Max Adler and Sidney J. Weinberg, Jews, and John M. Hancock of Lehman Brothers. The General American Trans- portation Corporation, formerly the General American Tank Car Corporation. Chairman of the Board, Max Epstein; President, Lester N. Selig; Executive Assist- ant to President, Sam Laud; Vice-Presidents: David Copland, LeRoy Kramer and Bennett Ep- stein—all Jews. Directors: those already named and Henry Olle- sheimer and Lewis b. Strauss, both Jews. Mr. Strauss, of New York, is a partner in the pre- dominantly Jewish banking house of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. June 12, 1934—Mrs. Finley J. Shepard (the former Miss Helen Gould, long a supporter of White Russians and of the National Civic Federation, about which much will be told in a subsequent money from prominent Jews and Gentiles in Chicago. Some of those who contribute know that the money is to be used to spread anti-Semitic material. Some think that it is to be used only to fight Communism. There is no actual evidence that| article.) the Jews who contribute to Jung June 18, 1934—Stewart Warner know their money had been and is} Co, being used to spread anti-Semitism, Among those who contributed heavily are firms on whose boards June 16, 1934—A. B. Dick. July 11, 1934—Florsheim Shoe of directors are Jews, whose stock: ae » . ugust 15, 1984—Northern Trust holders include many wealthy Jews or pee at and banks many of whose deposi-| “Sune 6, 1933— First National tors are Jews. I shall list only some) pant, of the most prominent firms whose money has gone into spreading anti- Semitic propaganda within the past June 9, 1933—Sears Roebuck, July 18, 1933—Rockford Bank & Trust, two years. (All of these sent checks “ ernati to- this anti-Semitic organization on Ee & ecm’ onal other dates besides those listed here, but it would take too much space to record all contributions) : August 23, 1933—General Amer- ican Tank Car Corp. December 16, 1933 — William June 5, 1934—Edison General | wrigley, Jr. Appliance Co, In this list of nationally known June 8, 1934—Corn Products Refining Co. firms are Jewish controlled firms whose money went into the dis- New Soviet Film ‘Miracles’ Deals with Anti-Semitism In Pre-Revolutionary Days MIRACLES, Soviet film released by Amkino, directed by P. Petrov- Bytov, featuring Vladimir Gardin, at Acme Theatre, 14th Street at Union Square. Revolution as a threat to the rising great revolutionary films. But Pe- trov-Bytov’s interest in character eae and symbol detract from his ability Reviewed by to handle masses well—technically DAVID PLATT and otherwise—and the film suffers thereby. That is why the old rail- road worker seems to be entirely unrelated to any struggle except religion, while his imprisoned son, the revolutionist, appears to be dis- associated from any mass move- ment of the workers. The influence of Dovjenko is strong on Petrov-Bytov and his tendency to romanticize the struggle of individuals does not help tosyeed up the film much. Individual se- quences are splendid, although there are too many closeups for comfort and too little variation in the light- ing of scenes which sometimes hurts the eye. The opening of the film with the huge closeup of the hand symboliz- ing—strike—is a fine touch, The scene in the cell where the prison priest is fittingly exposed by a nib- bling rat is well handled. The episode of the hunt for the wounded reyolutionist that will mean a thou- sand roubles alive, or five hundred dead, and the ensuing battle of the two informers for possession of the live body, which leads to some un- expected climaxes, is one of the strangest sights seen recently on the screen. V. Gardin as the mira- cle-searching railroad worker, who is finally convinced that the only miracles passible are those produced by the militant action of the work- ers, contributes an excellent per- formance. Tee is the second film directed by Dovjenko’s protege, Petrov- Bytov, which has come to America. The other one was the early “Cain and Artem.” In many ways there is @ curious resemblance between the two pictures. Both take as their theme the problem of anti-semitism in pre-revolutionary Russia and focus it through the lives of two individuals, one weak, the other strong. Both have a counter-theme tracing the collapse of deeply in- grained religious prejudice through sheer physical and mental torture, and the final solution in each case of the necessity of class struggle. Both are somewhat weak in concep- tion of these two themes, mainly because they fail to show adequate- ly either the class motives behind religion and its basest expression, the pogrom, or the persecuted-class reaction to these barbarisms, al- though both films present strong and convincing characterizations of individuals in pain and torture set forth as symbols of class anguish. “Miracles,” although it lacks the punch that distinguishes “Deserter” from recent Soviet films, is a good film, to be sure, and an intensely interesting one. But it might have been a masterly one with more care in the direction and more atten- tion to background. Certainly the history of the “Black Hundreds” gangs that sprung up after the 1905 Little Lefty —Wassn Swett PuP Y'oor HERE, LEFTY working class provides the most} vital kind of subject matter for | DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1934 % | CHANGE (Plotting the American semination of anti-Semitic prop- aganda: | ‘The Florsheim Shoe Co., Adams and Clinton Streets, Chicago, is one | of the largest shoe companies in | the country. | the officers and directors who are | responsible for giving money which was used to distribute the “Pro- | tocols of Zion.” The business ref- erence books in the New York | Public Library show the following | set up, all Jews: Chairman of the Board—Mitton S. Florsheim; President—Irving 8. Florsheim. Vice-President and Secretary— | Harold M. Florsheim; | Vice-President and Treasurer Samuel Goodman; On the board of directors we find | the above four Jewish gentlemen | and two more, all Jews: | Director—Louis Florsheim; Director— Felix riorsheim; and a Gentile, John M. Hancock | of New York City, a partner in the | dominantly Jewish banking firm of Lehman Bros. from whose offices | came the present Governor of the | State of New York. Thse Jews contribute to a rack- eteer to fight Communism and labor organizations. Their money was used to spread anti-Semitism. Let us examine another firm whose money was used to dissem- inate the “Protocols of Zion.” Sears Roebuck and Company, Arthington Street and Homan Ave., Chicago. This firm known the world over, was headed by Julius Rosenwald, known for his Jewish philanthropies. Since Julius Rosenwald’s death, the chairman of the board is Lessing J. Rosenwald, his son, who took over his father’s philanthropic work in the Rosenwald Family Association. This company whose | head is known for his Jewish charities, is among those who supported Jung’s anti-Semitic or- ganization. Besides Lessing J. Rosenwald we find a number of Gentiles among the officers and some Jews, as for instance: Director: Max Adler, a Jew. Director: John M. Hancock, a Gentile, representing the Jewish banking firm of Lehman Broth- ers in which he is a partner. Director: Sidney J. Weinberg of New York, a Jew, representing Goldman-Sachs, a Jewish firm in which he is a partner. Tae Sees | ET us continue on to more Jews who gave money to fight radi- calism only to have it used to spread anti-Semitism: The General-American Trans- portation Corporation, one of the largest in the world, was recently reorganized. It was known before as the General American Tank Car Corp. The offices are in the Con- tinental Illinois Bank Building, Chicago. This corporation, too, gave sup- port to Jung’s anti-Semitic organi- zation, the American Vigilant In- telligence Federation. Let. us see who are the officers and directors, all Jews: Chairman of the Epstein; Jresident—Lester N. Selig; Executive Assistant to President— Sam Laud; Vice-President—David Copland. Vice-President—Le Roy Kramer; Vice-President—Bennett Epstein; Directors besides some of those already named include Henry Olle- sheimer, 2 Jew and Lewis L. Strauss of New York, a Jew, who is a part- ner in the firm of the predomi- nantly Jewish banking house of | Kuhn, Loeb & Co, Some of these men, important | officials of firms which have been giving money to an anti-Semitic or- | ganization, are prominent in the j field of Jewish philanthropies. For | instance: Board—Max (To be continued) (Reprinted through the courtesy of the New Masses) B. Dobronravov, star of Doystoy- evsky’s “Petersburg Nights,” which opens an engagement today at the Little Theatre, Newark, N. J. Any- one bringing this announcement to the box office will receive a 10c dis- count. IT’S AN ILL WIND— You ~feun'Me? Bur BELIEVE ME | EARNED THAD “TPROMISE MY MOTHER I'D BATHE MESELF TWICE A WEEK le SHED Pogroms| |, ABORATORY Let us see who are| and SHO GOLD FROM THE SEA A few grains of gold and silver| have been extracted from the sea | by the chemists of the Ethyl-Dow| Chemical Company. The cost is as yet too prohibitive for the process | to be used on a commercial scale, | j but it is a decided step forward in the efforts of scientists to find means of tapping the immeasurable wealth of the sea. Gold, silver, ptal- inum, radium and other precious metals exist in dilute form in the waters of the ocean. This is not the first time that gold has been extracted from the sea. After the war the famous chemist, Fritz Haber, whom the Nazis drove to an untimely death, actually obtained gold from sea water, but at a cost of $50,000 an ounce, In the new method the cost is only about ten times the present market price which is $35 an ounce The American chemists obtained | the few grains of gold and silver as a by-product of their commercial extraction of bromine from sea water. The Ethyl-Dow Company | has a bromine plant on the Atlantic coast near Wilmington, N.C. It is the only one of its kind in the! world, and operates at the rate of | 90 per cent efficiency. It produces about $2,000,000 worth of bromine | a year which is used in making) anti-knock gasoline. It is less costly to extract bromine than gold because there is 30,000 | times as much bromine as gold in) sea water. But the amount of gold that was obtained was smaller than the amount that was actually pres- ent in the 12 tons of sea water) which were chemically treated. | This is due to the faults of the) method which the chemists are try- ing to remove. The gold was fished out with a) “net” consisting of colloidal sulphur, a sulphur in virtually liquid form. This sulphur is dissolved in the} water. As it settles to the bottom, | it carries the gold and silver down | with it. The sulphur is then re-| moved by chemical processes and the precious metals remain as residues. The work so far is still in an experimental stage. Its main pur- pose is to explore the possibilities, and test the methods, of extracting | the treasures of the sea that are| yet not available to mankind. ripe seat SAND MADE FERTILE In the Soviet Union sand, which is proverbially hostile to plant life, has been forced into fertility by the | scientists of the Repetek Sand Station. This is an experimental agricultural station in the desert of Kara Kum, which is east of the Cas- pian Sea near the Persian border. Here the scientists bind the sand by using a local plant called “saksaul” which has long and tenacious roots | and keeps the grains. of sand| together. | They found that the sand dunes} serve as condensers of atmospheric moisture, and at a little depth, there is sufficient water to support many forms of plant life. With a little fertilizer they raised crops of | rye, wheat and barley without irri- gation. At present they are carrying on experiments with grapes and fruit trees, They have had remarkable results with melons, which thrive on the hot sandy soil if they get a little moisture. The Turocoman farmers of the region taught the scientists a trick in melon-growing that shows great promise. This consists in cutting down into the stubble of the camel-thorn grass and planting the seed in the hole. The seeds profit by the shelter that By P David Ramsey greater quantities 1 where the wild plants grow. a Soe HYPNOTISM CURES STUTTERING Dr. Victor H. Vogel of the Public Health Service reports patients have been cured of s' tering by the use of hypnotism, The method has been used at the Marine hospital in Se It ludes revelation of the cause, and suggestion to the patient under induced hypnotism. It has been found especially applicable in those cases where the patient suffered from severe shock or fright early in life In some of the patients the caus- ative incident remains only as a subconscious memory which they. cannot recall during their normal wakened state, But when hypno- tized they readily recall and nar- rate all the details. The physician then gives the suggestion, while the patient is still in a hypnotic state, that he can overcome his stuttering since he has revealed its cause. Success is not very marked in those cases where the actual cause is not revealed. There was one patient who could not recall the causative incident before being hypnotized. After hyp- nosis he remembered that when he had been about seven years old, he had been severely beaten by his drunken father, for buying candy with a nickel that he had earned for running an errand. While under hypnosis he spoke perfectly, and after three treatments he was cured. Another patient was suffering from shell-shock. An exploding shell had killed many of his com- pany and left him the victim of stuttering. After four treatments he was cured, and was able to talk almost normally with the excep- tion of an occasional relapse. The terms stuttering and stam- mering are usually used synony- mously. But in a lmited sense stuttering has been applied to repe- tition of sounds or syllables, as dis- tinguished from stammering which is a hesitation or difficulty in voic- ing certain sounds, eo Wl! Ae SYNTHETIC SEX Professor L. Ruzicka of Zurich has produced the male sex hormone by mixing common chemicals in his laboratory. He has reported in Nature, the British science journal, that he has made the substance which gives man his gruff voice (or at least should) and other of his secondary sexual differences. The natural male sex hormone was isolated by Butenandt. It was extracted from the glands of ani- mals. When given to a hen it would cause that female to develop a fine rooster’s comb, although she would continue to lay eggs if given sufficient provocation. Professor Ruzicka did not indi- cate whether his discovery would lead to the direct administration of the hormone in cases of illness. Anxious wives will thus have to continue to depend on the natural product. Time alone will tell whether the synthetic hormone Will enable the overtaking and sur- passing of the gruffer males by the squeakier ones. Contributions received to the credit of David Ramsey in his So- cialist competition with Jacob Burck, Mike Gold, Harry Gannes, Helen Luke, Del and the Medical Advisory Board, in the Daily Worker drive for $60,000. Quota—$250. D. K., a Bio Chemist ........$3.00 Anonymous 1,00 Previously received 1.00 Hollywood. Film, 4:30 P. M. today. 7:00-WEAF—Religion in the News—Stan- ley High WOR—Sports Resume—Ford Frick = | WsZ—John Herrick, Baritone WABC—No Place Like Home—Drama- tic Sketch, With Arthur Allen and Parker Fennelly | 7:18-WEAF—Variety Musicale WOR—Mayerick Jim—Sketch WdZ—Durecy Orchestra; Bob Crosby, Songs 7:30-WABC—Jack Smith, Songs 7:15-WEAF—Floyd Gibbons, Commentator ‘WOR—To Be Announced WdZ—Pickets Sisters, Songs WABC—Enforcement of the Ethics of theLegal Profession—Frederick H. Stinchfield of Executive Committee, American Bar Association 9:00-WEAR—Concert Orchestra; Sigmund | Romberg, Conductor; Byron Warner, | Tenor; Helen Marshall, Sopreno; In-| ternational Singers, Male Quartet; Girls Trio; William Lyon Phelps, Narrator WOR—Studio Program WJZ—The Grand Style and the Vir- tuosi—Hunt, Lafarge, Duveneck and| Chi Portrait Painters—Fashion- able and Unfashionable—Sargent and Eakins WABC—Roxy Roview; Sue Read, Songs; | Kingsley and Chase, Songs; Larry Taylor, Baritone; Lillian Norton, vice a week / N'l CAN'T ake A BATH NOHOW ‘CAUSE THE WATER COMP'NY HAS SuUT OFF HE WATER | 10:45-w. the grass affords, and especially| Total to date . - $5.00 STATION W.ARD.—David Platt will Comedienne; Henrietta Schumanny speak on the Current Tendencies of the Piano; Aimee Deboro, Soprano 8:20-WJZ—Gracie Hayes, Songs 8:30-WOR—Organ Recital WJZ—Olsen Orchestra 8:45-WABC—Pats Wa. 9:00-WEAF—Rose Bampton, Contralto; Scrappy Lambert and Billy Hille Pot, Songs; Shilkret Orchestra WOR—Orchestra Concert, Augusto Brandt, Conductor WJz—nadio City Party, With Johm B. Kennedy; Black Orchestra WABC—Grete Stuecirgold, Sopranos Kostelanetz Orchestra 9:30-WEAF—The Gibson Family—Musical Comedy, with Conrad Thibault, Baritone; Lois Bennett, Soprano; Jack and Loretta Clemens, Songs; Voorhees Orchestra and Others WOR—Milban String Trio WiJZ—Variety Musicale WABC—Himber Orchestra 10:00-WOR—John Kelvin, Tenor ‘WABC—Concert Band, Edward 4’Anna, Conductor; Francis D. Bowman, Narrator; Roar of Niagara Falls 10:15-WOR—Show Boat Boys, Songs 10:30-WHAF—Dinner in Honor of Col. Harrison H. Dodge, Superintendent of Mt. Vernon, Hotel Mayflower, Washington, D. ©; Speakers, R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of Stete; Representative James M. Beck of Pennsylvania and Others WOR—Osborne Orchestra ‘WJZ—Danny Malone, Tenor WABC—Dance Orchestra ‘JZ—Kemp Orchestra 11:00-WEAF—Lombrado Orchestra WOR—Salter Orchestra ‘WJZ—Robison Orchestra WABC—Sylvia Froos, Songs 11:15-WABC—Nelson Orchestra 11:30-WEAF—Whiteman Orchestra WOR—Wints Orchestra WJZ—Martin Orchestra WABC—Benjamin Pranklin—Sketes 12:00-WEAF—Kassel Orchestra WOR—Steck Orchestra WJZ—Dance Music (Until 2 A. M.) WABC—Dance Music (Until 2 A. M.) Songs | 12:15-WEAF—Care-Free Carnival Contributions received to the credit of Del in his Socialist competition with Mike Gold, Harry Gannes, the Medical Advisory Board, Helen Luke, Jacob Burck and David Ramsey, in the Daily Worker drive for” $60,000. Quota—s500, Vossen, Stat,