Evening Star Newspaper, October 11, 1929, Page 34

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“BOSSES” CONTROL sz VUTH WIN HGH RUSSIAN “REDS” Each Member Is Under Abso- him do join, ‘the so-called “pioneer” o iza-* tion at first and nrupr that mgom- rou BY PAUL MARION. BY MARTIN CODEL. This is the sizth of g series of seven daily articles in which Paul Marion, for eight vears an outstanding fioure in the French Communist party and chief of the political agitation and Pprop lflnudn section, tells of his disillusionment -/ur 15 months in Soviet Russia. What ‘mmd in Russia led him to resign lrom 13 ,arly ln‘lhuc articles he describes my fami Or agal “Welhoulflmtbonblem live if we did not do violence to Directing radio impl: fln':: vl;w t?;b'm‘&hflylntfl simply profiteers is qu! 'Jndouhudly the workman, the clerk, the peasant or the civil servant who are Communists live better than the ordinary Russian citizen, and it is also true that a bureaucracy of specialized occupation. This - | tors, tion les in Russia’s bureaucratic ism and, as an inevitable consequence, in all the subjects under its control. It is only when for months and months such things have passed be- fore one's eyes that one realizes the pro- found truth of that remark of Mon- tesquieu: tism is a hup of slaves piled one on top of the othe: (Copyright, 1820, by mm. American News- t proportion of the Unlike screen or stage, the Communist party, of the trades unions, the local Soviets and other government institutions .is corrupt, ml.suses its powers and lives a dissipated life. During my stay in Moscow I was told by newspaper men and by other reliable witnesses of the most dis- PARIS, October 10 (N.AN.A)— Wherever a Russian _citizen may be working, in flcmr(hlhop or office, he has to submit to Lhe authority of his bosses, both ‘dmlnl!'-rltlve and indus- trial, but he is also “protected” by his f;fldcullr trade union committee, which ks after his professional interests. from the ranks of youth. Wit THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, PLACE IN RADID W. S. Lynch, 22, Made As- lute Orders of His ReSpec- | He runs the risk of getting no edu- | conimmist ey wmer o e Wwiic | Sistant Eastern Program g 538 gcm cfl“m.uvrv rflfifli{ :;cn;‘mury. friends * taunt %‘h:m 'l% with - tive Committee. being nyiing In Sovie socey: thelr servituds, 1 have also often hesrd| . Director by N. B. C. lives of these all I have said to these people. u-u and wrong. sutxh.ntonn.lndw io programs is fast com- ur | ing into its own as a highly nknlegl:nd ec- in fact, are to radio what the directors of movies and stage produc- are in their respective spheres. however, preponderance of talent for this im: portant fleld of radio is being drawn similar assistantship under her, al-|| . omgRETEEoic et sre -l the | though he is assigned to presentations 3 BRANCHES | | in the studios. 0 675 C Sts Sw Along with word of Mr. Lynch's eleva- 54 Fla Ave NE One of the youngest men in chain broadcasting, Willlam S. Lynch, who is only 22 years of age, this week was elevated by the National Broadcasting Co. to the post of assistant Eastern pro- gram director. Until now an announcer FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923, and production assistant, Mr. Lynch |sistant continuity editor of the chain. creates a new role for himself—that of | This work involves the preparation of superintendent of the staging of all!script for radio presentations, a field in broldcuu of a remote control char-|which women have shown marked ap- titude. Miss Madge Tucker, now a pro- It. vfll be Mr. Lynch's job to arrange [ duction director for the chain, was one for the broadcasting of events, espe-|of the two original woman continuity cially news events, that occur outside|writers. Miss Margaret Cuthbert pre- the xtudxo He must see that they are| pares all dialogue for the National duced smoothly. Broadcasting Cb. presentations. In the same organization there is a young woman who forsook the'American Sometimes he will act as an an-|foreign service, in which sh¢ was one nouncer. He is well known for his an-|of the few woman vice consuls, to pur- nouncing of President Hoover's inaugu- | sue industrial research in sales promo- ration from an airplane last March, and | tion. | Thruul‘hm the chain's headquarters for other big news broadcasts in which he has participated. Although a mere | organization, as in many broadcasting yuuth, he has shown marked ability. He PAINT, 23| had been in broadcasting five years, Pee Gee's HMouse Paint—Any Color — e stations throughout the country, various & it. Women have won places of importance Reorganizes Health Unit anl distinction. Oddly enough, how- |87 Cable to The Star. ever, there have never been any woman | BUENOE AIRES, October 9.—Reor- announcers on the chains. zntnuohnnor ht;m rz:’umul quxbuc mu'“h ! p n effected by President (Copyrieht, 1020 by North American News mpo”muw o Semend LET US SHOW AND DEMONSTRATE This Wonderful Receiver IN YOUR OWN HOME Announced Inauguration. most of the time as an announcer. Young women are also fast finding their places, especially inside the radio studios. Mr. Lynch’s immediate supe- rior is Miss Bertha Brainerd, the East- ern program director of the network. Philips Carlin, the announcer, holds a tion came the report that Miss Kath- erine Seymour has been appointed as- BTTRAREEL ) 502 Ga AvaNW, * ,\ntl.n. scandals, and of cases of bare- administrative oppression. I also present at wild parties given by hfl placed Honesty of Spirit. t remains none the less true that f‘.éim.""&’e' i guard. and & very Saree - old guard and a very large . number of the members of the Con.- i Lmd those in o thy nent Road Committee. 'm: them, ite ux 12 years o( political po'er, u great | By Cable to The Star. bgl?:f. of sp! érrlut.‘rnd sg; ‘:nu:ny cases »| BALBOA, Canal Zone, October 11.— constructive m. man's_private interests, and if at any | "7 “spent a couple of hours with | Tne Creation of a nermn‘-ienz' hé‘h:.’; time he should feel an urge to leave | poor devil who worked in a distillery. committee to be composed of Central his house and indulge in sport, music, | With Kis three children and his wife | American members was authorized by literature or anything else that may | he was living in a sort of damp cage, | the first Central American highway bring a little pleasure and freedom into [ and he had been COmpIAIAING 0 5% | Conterence n the_sscond. day f s sessions here, The Central Amer- He is officially controlled, too, by the Communist cell intrusted with his po- litical interests, and, finally, he is under the less lm’enl watch of the O. G. P. U. (political police), who look after his moral good. On his return home he comes within the operations of his house committee, elected by an open vote of the inhab- itants of each building the committee admjnisters, letting the apartments and looking after the acts and words of tenants. This committee watches out for the | munist youth movement. I May Miss Education, PANAMA CANAL BRIDGE IS URGED AT CONFERENCE Central American Highway Par- members of the — Ve Bat his life, he find himself up against [ of his poor wages, high cost of living, the bad qulll!y of the gooas sold at the co-operative stores, tne arbitrariness of house committev, his lack of all liberty and so on. more committees whose business it is to direct his artistic, literary or sporting activity in the right direction. Make up Governing Caste. ican countries each will appoint from three to eight members to this com- mittee, which will continue plans for the construction of a road from Mexico ‘The secretaries of all these commlb; o m‘onflu ends mb::‘l‘n'unu ted & tees and those who occupy importan lution asking the Unlw suu. to and delicate posts in the regional or the city Soviets make up the governing caste in the U. 8. 8. R. These are found in committees, operative socleties, in fices of all sorts, in the people’s com- missariats, mmmou?‘p U., the army, on newspapers, many sporting, terary and scientific societies, in writers’ and poets’ clubs, and even in the clubs for Winter sports. 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