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Amter Presents WHOIS YOUR FRIEND, WHO YOUR ENEMY? ASKS COMMUNIST Candidate for Governor Shows That Only the Communist Party Fights for the Interests of the - Workers, Farmers, Professionals Speaking over station WOR Saturday night, I. Amter, Communist candidate for Governor of New York, vigorously presented the issues of the present campaign and called upon the masses of New York to vote Communist on Tuesday. : Amter was introduced by Carl Brodsky, Communist Election Campaign manager, who® said: “Working men and women—Pro- fessional and white collar workers of the radio audience—All you who work by hand or brain: “This is the New York State Committee of the Communist Party speaking. “You are about to hear the mes- sage of the Communist Party; and it gives me unbounded pleasure to | introduce to you a man _ whose whole life and great talents haye | Been devoted to the cause of the poor and the oppressed; whose very name is identified with the great fight against hunger and misery; a man who is the national leader of the struggle for Unem- ployment Insurance; out of the out- standing leaders of the State hun- ger marchers, who voiced in Albany with inspiring heroism the needs of two million unemployed in the State. The National Secretary of the Unemployed Councils, the Com- munist candidate for Governor of New York State, Israel Amter.” Amter’s speech follows: “On Tuesday you are going to the polls to cast your vote. You have heard all kinds of candidates and from all parties. They have all been giving you bushels of prom- ises, loads of pledges. Now the question is: How can you determine who is your friend and who is your enemy, how can you judge which party really represents you? “It is clear that you want in Washington and Albany people who will fight to protect your interests. It is also clear that your vote will be worse than wasted if you vote for parties and people who have nothing in common with you, whose only aim is to enrich the bankers and trusts at your expense, Millions of Jobless “What is the situation? Only 43 per cent of the 2,750,000 needy peo- ple in New York City are getting some relief. New a-jications for relief are coming into ae relief bu- reaus at the rate of 2,000 a day. Workers on relief jobs are being | discharged at the rate of 10,000 per month; 1,164,000 destitute persons are getting no relief at all. Those who are getting relief have had the amount cut from $10.34 to less than $8 a month. “Millions of you have been unem- ployed for a long time. Millions more have been put on part-time work for years. Many thousands of you have been living on relief | crumbs. It is admitted by govern- | ment officials that many millions now unemployed will never find jobs again. What does the future | hold for you? “You who are employed, how sure are you of your job? You who re- ceive a relief dole, how long will you be able to live on the crumbs of charity? How sure are you that even that pittance of relief will continue as long as you are out of a job? Unemployment Insurance “The question of unemployment and social insurance is a funda- mental issue in this election. The Communist Party initiated the Workers’ Unemployment and Social Insurance Bill. The Communist Party has developed the movement of millions in support of the work- ers’ bill. The candidates of the Communist Party have been and are fighting daily for unemploy- ment insurance. “What are the records of the Re- publican, Democratic and Socialist Parties on this burning issue? Judge \ them by their deeds and records, not by their speeches and prom- ises. The Democratic New Deal in- sures the rich. The Roosevelt gov- ernment is pouring billions into the swollen pockets of the corporations, but refuses unemployment insur- ance. Lehman and LaGuardia turn over $223,000,000 a year to the bank- ers and they cut the relief of the unemployed. “Nor is the party of Hoover and its candidate, Moses, for unemploy- ment insurance. Moses is advocat- ing sales taxes and not unemploy- ment insurance. This means tax- ing the food of the workers. This means forcing the burden of the crisis upon the backs of those who can least afford to bear it. Communists Fight for Relief | “Pending the enactment of Fed- eral unemployment insurance, the Communist Party has been the leader of the fight for adequate cash relief for the unemployed. Without the Unemployment Coun- cils, without the demonstrations or- ganized and led by the Communists, additional hundreds of thousands of workers’ families in New York Would have been denied relief. Each time the relief bureaus closed by orders of the bankers, it was the organization and demonstrations led by Communists that compelled. the authorities to find funds, to re- open the Home Relief Bureaus, to continue relief. “Under the Democratic, Repub- lican and Fusion Parties relief has been cut. They have time and again answered the cry of the un- employed for bread with police clubs and jails. The Democratic | Strikers. |secuted and insulted. Governor Lehman and his Repub- lican Assembly are directly respon- sible for the frightful unprovoked police attack on the State Hunger Marchers. The Communist candi- date for Governor is one of the leaders and organizers of this march of the unemployed to Al- bany demanding a State appropria- tion for emergency Winter relief for the unemployed, for the unemploy- ment insurance bill, for relief of the small home owners. “A vote for any of the candi- dates of the capitalist parties is a vote for relief cuts, for sales taxes, for fare taxes, for wage and salary taxes, for plundering the people in the interest of the bank- ers. A vote for the Communist ticket is a vote for unemployment insurance, for adequate cash re- lief. “Unemployed! Vote Communist on election day! “You remember what the ‘New Deal’ promised you a year ago. The N. R. A. was going to bring back prosperity quickly. Section A was supposed to give us the right to organize, the right to join unions of our own choosing. They said the codes would provide higher wages, prosperity and happiness. “But what did we get? Injunc- tions are issued daily against Police smash picket lines. The stool pigeon system and the yellow dog contract prevail in numerous _ industries. Company unions are flourishing. Martial law, National Guards, armies of heavily armed police and thugs shoot pick- ets and break strikes in Toledo, |Tdinneapolis, San Francisco, Seattle, in the South, North and East and | West. In the great textile strike alone fifteen workers were killed by troops—thousands jailed. Hitler concentration camps set up for strikers. Vigilante gangs, arson and terror let loose against strikers in California, The presidentially ap- ‘pointed boards order the workers back to work without their demands ; granted, and proceed to betray them to the employers. “The unlimited right to organize into unions of our own choice, the right to strike, for higher wages, ; against company unions, the right ‘to picket and demonstrate. jare life and death issues before you These working people of New York in this election. “The Communist Party is the leader and organizer of the fight for the fundamental rights of the working people. The candidates of the Communist Party lead the fight every day for the right to organize, for higher wages, against injunctions and company unions, against the use of troops and Police against strikers. “Employed workers vote Com- munist on election day! “Throughout the country Negroes are lynched and tortured, per- In spite of the so-called State Bill of Rights, you Negroes are denied jobs and are discriminated against in relief. Jim- crowed into unsanitary overcrowded fire-trap slums you are charged ex- orbitant rents, and are forced to become prey to disease and an ap- palling death rate. The innocent Scottsboro boys, the symbol of the frightful persecution of thirteen million Negro people, are still in the shadow of death, victims of one of the most brutal frame-ups in his- tory. “The fight against lynching, jim-crowism, persecution and op- pression and for equal rights to Negroes is a fundamental issue in this election campaign. The Com- munist Party leads the fight every day for Negro Rights. When elected the Communist candidates are pledged to take the fight for equal rights to Negroes into the government institutions. “Negro People! Vote Communist on election day! “The young generation, with the school system undermined by the bankers’ economy program, are growing up without the faintest hopes of jobs. They have no secu- rity, no future. The single unem- ployed youth are driven into mili- tary concentration camps for starvation pay. “The plight of the working women and wives of workers, knows no parallel. Subjected to the cruel torture of inability to feed their children, housewives are vainly knocking at the factory doors. There is practically no motherhood or childhood protection in this richest country in the world. “Discriminated against in jobs and relief, subjected to persecution and deportation, the burdens of the millions of foreign born work- ers in this city and state, grow heavier daily. White Collar Misery “Teachers and civil service em- ployees find their salaries cut time and time again. Furloughs, payless paydays, denial of civil rights, per- secution for progressive ideas, and unbearable conditions of work is the lot of the school teachers, Profes- ® - DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1934 sional people suffer the most drastic | destruction of their living standards. Tens of thousands of them are on; the verge of starvation, without | | hope, without security, without pos- | | sibilities of securing employment. “The state relief law for veterans | | is violated by the authorities. These | | boys who fought for the rich, are |destitute, homeless, denied their | bonus and hospitalization. | “Foreign-born workers, teachers, | professionals, do you think that it’s the job of bankers and political agents of the wealthy corporations to serve your interests? Just listen to what Lehman and Moses say about each other: Moses says, ‘The record shows that Governor Leh- man is and has been a conventional ultra-conservative banker’ Lehman says, ‘His (Moses) chief interest is the maintenance of the privilege of large and powerful capital.’ These gentlemen know each other very well, The Socialist Party's Program “Solomon, the Socialist Party candidate, is a lawyer who gas got- ten injunctions against workers, who receives juicy plums from Democratic and Republican judges in receivership appointments. It is no accident that Solomon is the standard bearer for the Socialist Party. It fits in very well with the | whole program of the Socialist Party. The Socialist Party finds | Nothing to be ashamed of in Solo- mon's record. Socialist leaders sup- port the N.R.A. and the New Deal. In their election platform, they don’t Say one word against the use of troops for strikebreaking. They haven't a single word of condem- nation for the relief cutting, strike- breaking policy of LaGuardia. Can you vote for such a party? In Ger- many and Austria, the Socialist Parties, at one time, were in con- trol of the government. Instead of bringing in Socialism, they put capitalism back into power. Their refusal to unite the labor move- ment against fascism helped bring Hitler into power in Germany, and saddled fascism on Ausiria. The same thing happened In Spain. They Split the ranks of the workers and refuse to fight against the threat- ening war now being prepared. “The Communist Party does everything in its power to unite the ranks of the workers and their allies, the professional white-collar people and poor farmers, against the fey- erish war preparations of the New Deal. Billions are poured by Roose- velt into the Army and Navy war machine. The fascist madman Hit- Jer is throwing a burning torch into Europe. Nazi Germany is inciting war in the Saar, in Austria and against the Soviet Union. In the east, Japanese imperialism daily in- creases its plots to provoke war on the Soviet Union. Fascist Italy is openly preparing for war. The growing rivalry and naval race be- tween Japan and the United States spells world war. We are on the brink of a bloody catastrophe. In this election campaign only the Communist Party raises the ban- ner of unity of all workers, of all enemies of fascist barbarism and imperialist war, for joint struggle against fascism and war. “Vote Communist on Election Day Against War and Fascism! “All the supporters of the capi- talist system tell you that the Com- munist Party is against democracy, that we believe in violence. The bosses say this because they fear and hate us. Can you expect the truth about the Communists from the mouth of the bankers and bosses, bitter enemies of the work- ers? What is the truth? Only the Communists stand for real demo- cracy. Only the Communists are fighting to abolish forever all ex- Ploitation, oppression and violence. “The developments in every coun- try have proved that the capitalists will never give up power without a fight. When they see the work- ers getting into office they will try to abolish Congress and set up a bloody fascist dictatorship. “To finally abolish unemployment, poverty, hunger and terror in the U.S.A. we will have to abolish capi- talism. “Capitalism is breaking down. It cannot last. The longer it drags, the deeper it gets into convulsions, into crisis, into decay. The longer it drags, the more misery, suffer- ing, oppression, hunger and terror does it force upon the people. A Revolutionary Program “We workers can make this coun- try of ours a paradise. There is no excuse for any one to be out of a job, to lack clothing or shelter in the United States. We have the most developed industries in the world. We have enough factories, ca nd Skilled workers. We lave everything necessary to pro- vide everybody with all that is necessary for a happy, decent life. But now we cannot do this because not the workers, but the capitalists control the industries. If we had the industries, we could give every- body a job. “The bosses tell you that the trouble is that we produce too much, that is why millions are starving. We produce too much clothing — that is why we cannot buy a new shirt. We have too many houses— that is why we are evicted—that is why we are doubling up in flats and moving from flats to basements. “This is not true of all countries. In the Soviet Union they are vic- torious in the fight against hunger. They have no crisis, no unemploy- ment. The more they produce, the more they have. Everyone is secure, guaranteed with a job, and an ever rising standard of living. They are hopeful, working, happy, building a new life, a new culture for the masses. Vote Communist! “The Communist Party has a Program to solve overproduction in the U. S. We say that all that is necessary is to just open the doors of the warehouses and let every- body who needs the stored up goods come and get them. In 24 hours Half-Way Point In the ‘Daily’ Drive N York Must Speed to Finish Its Quota in November—Emergency Contributions Must Be Sent To ‘Daily’ at Once The drive has reached the $30,000 mark! For the second consecutive week, more than $5,000 was received from Oct. 26 to Noy. 1! But $3,100 came from New York, and Boston and Chicago con- tributed another $1,000. With Cleveland and New Haven the only two other districts to send in more than $100, the tables show that 21 dis- tricts contributed less than $700. This means that most of the districts still are not meeting their responsibilities. Chicago, for instance, is only at 41 per cent of its quota. Boston now leads the field for second place, displacing Denver. ALARMING PROOF Most of the week’s receipts, too—$4,000—was received in three days. Wednesday and Thursday brought an alarming situation. Only $224 and $227 were recorded. On both these days New York dropped heavily. It turned in 462, Wednesday, and $152 Thursday. This, in face of the fact that it has one-half the quota of the entire country, and still needs $15,000 to be successful. NEW YORK MASS ORGANIZATIONS BAD While in New York many sections of the Party are responding to the emergency, some mass organizations are still undisturbed. Few of them have reached the 50 per cent mark. The trade unions, with a quota of $3,500, have credited less than $400. The John Reed Club, the Italian and Lithuanian organizations still stand at zero. CALL TO ACTION It is up to the mass organizations, sections and units in New York to take stock of themselves. Though half of the drive sum has been raised, $600 a day must be maintained. The “Daily” has called for emergency contributions, and it needs them immediately. Send them in! Every group must throw its full force into the drive, to finish its quota in November! Transit Men | In City Urged | | To Vote Red |Call to All Transport) Workers Issued by the | | Communist Party | Declaring that the capitalist par- ties are making the welfare of the transport and surface line workers in New York a football in the scramble of various capitalist groups | |for city franchises, the New York | | District of the Communist Party | |yesterday called on all transport workers to vote Communist on elec- unemployment wage cuts, insuffi- cient relief and relief cuts, the body breaking speed-up destruction of crops, billions te the corporations. debts, evictions, suicides The so-called right to organize (paragraph 7a) is carried out with the National Guard, tear gas and bayonets, shooting of strikers, in- junctions and new company unions, Labor Board betrayals of strikes to the employers. Where is the right of you transport workers to organ- ize into a union of your own choice? The yellow dog contract; the treacherous company unions and intimidation, are the only rights the traction millionaires give you. And what are the officials you voted for doing about this? What real pressure does the N. R. A. use to grant you your rights? BROTHERS! It is clear that the Democratic and Republican Parties tion day. jare not your parties, They are not a |the parties of the workers. The | he eee ate call to the trans- | candidates of these parties are ade toe i jnominated, financed and put for- Hs ward by the bankers, by the trac- You are now engaged in very se-|/. ms : P tion millionaires, by the corpora- rious work. You are undertaking a tions. They cannot serve two jjob that, determines and affects TRO -at cant # jyour life, your ability to feed your Leela on hata spe is = ie families and live like decent human |YOVgys BI rag ilo beings. Like the rest of the workers |” fate aoe es you are turning to organization in|, The federal. state and local gov- order to protect your standard of jetuments, end the parties that con- |hiving to obtain your daily needs |trol these governments are simply |You are determined to protect |Political company unions. Yes, the yourselves from the steady attanks |e ees she Mins 100 of the traction millionaires through | bey Bee uae organization and united action hep srl tae But These’ “represe 3 jentatives” are nominated, financed Peli ae bets ebeaiiiakg Pn oe |and controlled by the corporations, pers y vou miS~ by the money bags. These “repres- jerably Oppressed and exploited by entatives” ALWAYS carry out the |the companies. Your weges are out. lwishes and orders of the big cap- |Long hours, victintization, a system |;taiicte Bl Bice of company stoolpigeons and the i . company union violate your ait You cannot expect anything bet- Hates human rights. You are |from the Democratic or Republican lounded and driven like slaves. | (Pusion) Parties. Solomon, the So Now they tried to put through a) z : 7 ‘3 |new pension robbery on the I: R. T. jcialist candidate for Governor, is an- Yet you don’t see the Democrats, | ther man tied up with the rich, |ter from the Socialist Party than | The district table follows: Per Cent i Past Week To Date Quota of Quota | aia $ 566.52 $ 1,757.89 2,000 87.89 B—New YOrk City covcccssvesoeescrssennnane 3,107.49 30,000 51.89 3—Philadelphia 57.49 3,500 102.06 4—Buffelo .. 50.60 7150 43.06 5—Pittsburgh 73.95 1,200 40.22 6—Cleveland .. 156.90 3,000 50.69 T—Detroit .. 81.78 2,500 40.64 8—Chicago . 480.76 6,500 41.64 9—Minneapoli 11.20 800 29.42 1 10—Omaha 1.00 250 10.8 11—North 2.00 250 10.4 12—Seattle ... 74.62 1,000 20,27 13—California 89.30 2,000 15.09 ] 14—Newark . 62.05 750 57.88 | 15—New Haven .. 118.03 750 msi | 16—Charlotte Es : ie pid —Birmingham 3 ie—aitwaukee 44.31 1,000 41.62 19—Denver 27.65 400 79.9 | 20—Houston .. 6.00 300 eae | 21—St. Louis . 25.28 500 20.2 22—West Virgii 3.25 200 32.3 23—Kentucky 200 ‘24—Louisiana 200 217 25—Florida 1.00 300 31.50 26—South Dakota Miscellaneous .... 1,000 15.96 | Total ~ ove $5,024.48 $30,032.16 60,000 50.05 Support Given Workers’ Bill By Candidates Ninety-five per cent of all the candidates for Congressional, Sena- torial and Assembly offices in N. Y. City, on the basis of a circular cam- paign conducted by the Fraternal Federation for Social Insurance, Bill, the Federation announced yesterday. The campaign was conducted among the Republican, Democratic, Socialist, Communist and other parties. Only the Communist Party actively supports the Bill, which is incorporated in its election plat- form. The Fraternal Federation for So- cial Insurance, 80 Fifth Avenue, with a collective membership of 45,000 in New York City alone among local and national lodges such as the Foresters of America, Knights of Pythias, Knights of Columbus, International Workers Order, Workmen’s Circle, Indepen- dent Order of Sons of Italy, is organizing all fraternal groups into action to force the enactment of the Bill by the 74th Congress. The Federation has urged all fraternal groups to communicate with the Federation as to the prep- arations and participation in the National Congress for Unemploy- ment and Social Insurance, to be held in Washington, D. C., on Jan, 5, 6 and 7, 1935, will be the end of overproduction. Then we will open the factories again, put everybody to work, fill up the warehouses. The only reason we cannot do this reasonable and simple thing is because the factories and warehouses are run for the en- richment of a handful of parasites and not for the welfare of the masses of the people. The Commu- nists propose to turn the factories over to the working people to whom IRVING’S they belong. “But for this we must organize. BEAUTY ‘We must have a workers’ and farm- SALON ers’ government. We must have Soviets. That's what the Commu- Specializing in nists stand for. If you want more relief," Vote Communist! If you want unemployment insurance, Vote Communist! If you want higher wages, the right to organize and strike, Vote Communist! If you want a sane, decent human Social- ist system, instead of the criminal and insane system of capitalism, prepare by organizing, by joining the struggle for the immediate needs of the masses. Vate Commu- nist! Read and spread the Daily Worker! “There is no other way out. There is no other choice. Either the road of the Communist Party to So- cialism, peace and plenty, or else the path of Hitler fascism of war. the warehouses will be empty. That Join the Communist Party! Vote Communist on election day! |Party will hold its final election Noon Election March Today In Mid-Town The Midtown Section of the New York District of the Communist parade at noon today. The paraders will mobilize at Union Square at noon, march east on 14th Street to First Avenue, and then north on First Avenue to 19th Street, the home of State Senator | McNaboe. ‘There Joseph J. Kahn, Communist candidate for the State Senate in the 16th District, will lead a dele- gation of workers who will demand that that Senator McNaboe send a telegram to Governor Lehman pro- testing against the brutal attack on the Albany Hunger Marchers and demanding that he call a special session of the Legislature to pass aj $200,000,000 appropriation for winter relief. Classified ROOMS FOR RENT GIRL comrade, rent room, very reason- able. Call evenings after 7:30. Jacob Jacobowitz, 739 Miller Ave., Brooklyn. LARGE, light room, cheerfully furnished. All improvements. Only roomer, $5; East 17th St. STuyvesant 9-1562. ~ ATTRACTIVE, sunny, two-room apartment, $26 monthly. Lamar, 176 Lexington Ave. and 3ist St. ROOMS WANTED GIRL wants unfurnished room or share inexpensive apartment. Below 65th St. Phone (office) Wickersham 2-5294. @ PERMANENT WAVES: @ HAIR COLORING Experts in Personality Bobs and all Other Branches 730 Allerton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. OLinville 2-4124. 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Which* candidates you can safely rely upon to fight for your interests in public office? Now how many times did we hear the promises of these parties and Politicians? What has it brought you? Elections came and went. La Guardia was elected Lehman was sent to Albany. “New Deal” Roose- velt got a big vote. What didn’t they promise the workers. But your conditions have become worse. Life has become harder. It is more and more difficult to maintain a family. The grand promises of the N. R. A. resulted in continued mass WE HAVE OPENED An Additional Dining kitchen space to as: service, joom with extra re you better New Chinese dishes of a bigger variety will be introduced at our regular PRO- LETARIAN PRICES. irs Dining Room will be ree to organizations. 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There is only one Party— |THE COMMUNIST PARTY—THE | ONLY PARTY OF THE WORKING |CLASS. The Communist Party |Supports your fight for the right to organize and improve your condi- Page 3 Workers’ View of Election Issues Districts Reach jitnons with all its power. munist Party does not come before you on election day. The Communist Party fights DAY IN | AND DAY OUT, ALL THE TIME | FOR THE NEEDS AND RIGHTS The Com- only jand join unions of our own choice | or THE WORKERS. Communists are among the most active organizers of a rank and | file Transport Workers Union, | Communists have been and still are | among the best fighters against the wage cutting pension plan of the |LR.T. corporation. Communists are | atnong the best fighters against the |yellow dog contract, against the |company union and for the return jof the ten per cent wage cut. Every gain made by transport workers in |recent months, every concession won from the company came as 4& result of struggle that Communists played an important part in, in the ranks of you workers. Communists are your buddies, workers just like you. The Commu- nist Party is a working man’s Party. A Communist elected to Congress or to the State Legislature will fight inside as well as outside for higher wages, for return of wage cuts. Every elected Communist candi- date wil! use his office to rouse pub lic opinion and will rally the masses in support of your right te organize, against the company union. The Communist Party leads the fight for unemployment insurance and adequate relief. A Communist in office will rouse the country in the fight for unemployment insur< ance, against fascism, against war, for the rights and needs of the masses! A huge Communist Party will strike fear into the hearts of the rich and compel some conces- sions to the workers! Vote Communist! Vote for your |own—the working class Party! | Vote for the candidates of your | class against the parties and | candidates of the bankers, and cor- | porations—they are your enemies. Join the ranks of the party that leads the fight for the daily needs and rights of the workers! Become a member of the Communist Party —the party of your class! Read and spread the Daily Work- er every day. The Daily Worker is the only working class paper that gives transport news. That reports regularly the campaign to build a transport workers rank and file union and win better conditions. | | Socialist workers — workers in the A. F. of L.—we must unite | our ranks. The Roosevelt New | Deal is hunger and war deal. | Show your color—stand with your class. Vote Communist! Join the Communist Party! BY MEN WHO KNOW COUNTS TO COMRADE Ri 4910 THIRTEENTH AVENUE WE GO A RADIO SERVICE HOW @ SPECIAL vIS- EADERS OF THE “DAILY” SQUARE RADIO CO. 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Dr. cise Trieff Dentist 2300 - 86th Street MAyflower Brooklyn, N. ¥. Dr. Maximilian Cohen Dental Surgeon 41 Union Sq. W., N. Y. G After 6 P.M. Use Night Entrance 22 EAST 17th STREET Suite 708—GR. 17-0135 WORKERS COOPERATIVE COLONY 2700-2800 BRONX PARK EAST has reduced the rent, several good apartments available, Cultural Activities for Adults, Youth and Children. Direction: Lexington Ave. White Plaing Trains. Stop at Allerton Ave. station Office open daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.my Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Telephone: Estabrook 8-1400—8-1401 eriday and Saturday 9 am. to 5 p.m Guard the Communist Vote Tomorrow. Mobilize Watchers for Every Polling Place in the Country eh Aa it LR i NN ate rien