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SOCIALIST APPEAL NOVEMBER 12, 1938 APPEAL ARMY Organize Henry Open Shop!
Ford JOHNSON FREED Organization of DAVEY BREAKS IN BILL BROWN South Is Major OHIO TOBACCO MURDER TRIAL Problem PLANT STRIKE Ohio.
Total Unions Condemn WPA Labor Camps Several weeks ago we promised little contribution with lots our readers to print comments we of revolutionary greetings.
had received on the now famous Successful Drive Will 12 page issue of the Socialist ApIncompetence StyWe appreciate receiving such peal.
universally favorable comments.
Put Labor on mied Previous Here are a few selected at ran They are completely in line with Offensive dom from many others. the growing expansion and inUAW Efforts With just pride we look upon creased influence of the Appeal.
the party ability to put out a Within the past month alone, our (Continued from Page 1)
ing routine of collecting names, 12. page Appeal. Baltimore signed no agreement with the untotal circulation has increased by Branch visiting Individuals, a drive with fon. Ford stands today as the 1, 000 per week!
facturer of automobiles who has out prospect and without hope In general, the Imagination and Union Enemies Slansuccessfully obstructed the formThe following is a list of new The World Congress Issue (Continued from Page 1) Threatens Workers the aggressiveness necessary to went like hot cakes. We sold 95 subscriptions received last week: symbol of reaction, industrial the problem of the present der 544 as Organmobilize thousands of automobile With National autocracy and the open shop. His over the week end and would like a decrease, due, we imagine, to convention sinti union utterances have atworkers was lacking. The union to get 25 more. Boston the series of holidays. We are Special significance attaches itofficials were incapable of mobilizer Is Absolved Guard Terror Branch tracted nation wide and worldsell to any trade union campaigns sure this falling off won last long: wide attention. Almost naturally, izing the ranks which they did (Reprinted from Northwest in this area. Immediately, union MIDDLETOWN, Ohio. The think the last issue of the possess, and sending them into a the organization of NEW YORK CITY.
the Ford organixation poses the question of Organizer)
decisive battle, but rather it Appeal was the best yet. It was Minneapolis plants stands as the necessary wore out the strength of its own MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Nov. the rights of the Negroes. It strike of 1000 tobacco workers at Chicago next step in labor program of staff by a series of small, fruit Arnold Johnson was fourid not brings into bold relief the problem the Lorillard Co. plant was an inspiration. Thru its columns strinshed here last week when action can see the revolutionary mes Illinois of the sharecroppers.
guilty of the murder of the late less encounters, doomed, in adCracking sage marching forward with New Jersey Ford fortress and The United Mine Workers not democratic Governor Davey of vance, to failure. The broad ranks Bill Brown (former President of Ohio announced that he was leaps and bounds. More power California bringing the overlord of River only organized all Negro miners, Rouge to terms would have far of the union membership conse General Drivers Local 544. quently were never really in The jury reported Tuesday but prominent officials of that sending the state militia to this to all of you. Marie Han greater significance than the sen, Billings, Montana.
Wyoming force.
New York State mere numerical enlargement of volved in the drive and the field morning, after more than seven union in Alabama are Negroes. lty to open the struck plant by When the announcement was staff, rather than directing large teen hours of deliberation and This was a blow to the Jim Crow That special 12 page edition is the United Automobile Workers Montana.
Union or of the Just recall scale activities of a mass cam Ave ballots ranging from for iam, to racial prejudice and the Massachusetts what the signing of a union paign themselves puttered acquittal to the final unanimous setting of Negro against white made that the troops were ready causing quite a stir in Lynn radi Washington, DC agreement with Genernl Motors round in dozen routine duties. verdict.
Negro masses rests in the organ strikers in their own blood, the newsstands was completely sold mieant for the labor movement: The factional fight which flared Concensus of jury opinion, exworkers, all members of the Pio out for the first time. Lee Cal.
how that accomplished more in up again during the summer of plaining the verdict afterward, in which equal social, political neer Tobacco Workers Union, vin, Lynn, Mass.
Among new bundle order and this year put the finishing touch was that the state had not preone day than all the speeches and and economic rights are funda voted to return to work.
lit agents we want to welcome the es to what remained of the Ford Rented sufficient evidence to war During the strike the plant was We are all sold out of the following two comrades. 1)
routine activity of a whole army of organizers in the previous HENRY FORD Drive. Several weeks ago, the rant a conviction. Jurors indica mental in the program. Pickels of Kansas City, Mo.
That is why the southern manu kept shut tight, in spite of the International edition and would ted they were particularly imFord men were chartered as a like to have more immediateyear. With one great dramatic who is starting off with an order from the separate local union feat that displayed the latent demonstration of of the pressed with the defense ples facturers fear the That is boss sponsored back to work ly. East Oakland (Calle. of 15 copies per week and. 2)
that Johnson was in a mental fog why the terrible repressive meas movement. which fizzed out in power comrade in Montreal, Quebec.
and the inexhaustible outside; a demonsthat the Law ures ngainst unionism have been face of the unity displayed by the branch.
The local Executive Board, from the morning of May 25thutrikers, Also Elsie Meyers of Oakland, strength of organized labor with was strong enough to one bold stroke the prejudices of take on Henry Ford.
composed for the most part of the day of the murder until taken.
The Southern Tenant Farmers. The workers were unprepared a century were uprooted; the inIn view of all this, what was fired Ford workers, inexperienced three days afterward.
ken, the regime of blind obedi was a hurricane drive that would sling as valiently as it can with as witnesses in the trial stood struggle to alleviate the plight of return to work, every union mem. sue is, not only from the stand is one of the star agents or Calia fluence of the employers was bro obviously on the order of the day, and new to unionism, is strug. Unionists who had been called union has a glorious history of for the bosses attack, in voting to cellent job the World Congress is more to her weekly order. Elke the sharecroppers. Its campaigns ber was conscious of the fact that point of its contents, but from the fornia, in the same class as John ence cracked beyond repair. That catch the imagination of the Ford the Herculean task dumped into ready to testify in any further deserve much greater support he was returning to work at the not unimportant standpoint of Murphy, Karoline Kerry and for Investigation of Bill Brown from the roint of a gun. The union had no make up, etc. You are doing a mer lit agent, Eloise Booth.
strike, unexpected and unpre workers, sweep them into the units lap.
pared for by the national ion in spite of anything Ford PUT FORD ON CIO AGENDA death.
Organize the South! That defense guard of their own to swell sob. John Murphy, literaThe is scheduled to hold Killers at Large the picketline. Every turc agent of Los Angeles, Cali Reminder No. 1: command, was responsible for all could do. After some giant mass of the subsequent growth and meetings that would build up the its first convention on November The killers of both the late Pat should be one of the major slo protect speaker at the final strike meet fornia.
To All Literature Agents: ing told how he was 100 percent And finally, a letter from a Have you paid your monthly achievements spirit and morale of the workers. 15th. or paramount importance Corcoran (former President of sans of the convention.
for the continuation of the strike. friend in a CCC camp reading, account to the Appeal?
How could it be otherwise? The the drive would be brought to a stands of course the question of the Minneapolis Teamsters Joint but that he was appalled at the American working class is too head by the election of commit fusing with the of to form Council) and Bin Brown are still thought of bloodshed.
SOCIALIST APPEAL and NEW INTERNATIONAL inexperienced and too untrained tees to formulate the grievances one united labor movement in at large, leaving the threat of The state proved to be the ace to move forward except by the of the men: a union contract America. The delegation assassination still hanging over strikebreaker for the company.
Can be obtained at the following Newsstands boldest and most spectacular vie would be written up embodying should, however, insist that the the heads of active union leaders Frank Forestal, Chief of Police, The workers have learned that NEW YORK CITY Cor. 11th and Market Sta. they must create their own deMANHATTAN: Fourteenth St. 40th St. Girard Ave.
fighting qualities, it must uninter to the management.
Everything ers employed in the plants of the said his department had investi.
ROCHESTER, ense organs against the govern. Broadway, at Fourth Ave.
at University Place, at 8th St. Arch St.
QUAKERTOWN, Penna.
compensate for its lack of po. The was at the high water agenda. The Itself has not oughly and had gone as far as and of have united in pro ment terror W: at Fourth Ave. at Esser Newsstand altical training and its own polit: mark of its career. The auto the financial resources at the it could go. Unless there is test against the policy of Fourth Ave. and at Front West Broad Sts.
ical party.
workers union had not yet tasted present time, the experienced some new development and none officials of this locality of forcing NEW YORK WORKERS VOTE Third Ave. at Third Ave.
defeat. The whole labor moveBOSTON, MASS.
ANTI WAR STAND THE GREAT JOB AT FORD ment was on the move and De new major arive for the Fora case appears to be closed as far erans to accept jobs in out of The Minneapolis anti war reso Second Ave. at Sixth Ave. Andelman s, Tremont St. opp.
Organize the Ford workers, trolt especially town labor camps at thellution was passed by the member Hotel Bradford) Rand Book Store, E. 15th was literally workers. If Ford is to be organ as the police are concerned.
sign a good union contract with swamped with the mem ixed now, the other unions CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Rumors were current that en wage of 30 a month rather than ship of three branches of the St. 12th St. and University Pl.
the company. and the vic bers and their activities. Candy Store, 75 Greenwich Felix s, Massachusetts Ave, at will have to put in some real emies of the Minneapolis labor permit them to work on local Workmen Sick and Death Bene Ave.
Harvard Square tory will pale by comparison. The WHY THE DRIVE FAILED money for the job.
movement, frustrated in their at projects at double the ft Fund this week at the regular Forty second St. at Firth Ave. LYNN, Mass. strike occurred when the Proposals are in order to elect tempts to use Arnold Johnson wages.
monthly meetings of the branches. W: at Sixth Ave. at Sixth 54 Central Sq. Rm. 12 mass production industries were conception of a swift dramatica representative committee from trial to smear organized labor, resolution proposed by the Branch 394, Jamaica, Branch 298, Aves. at Seventh Ave. Sam Corner, Olympia Square slm largely unorganized and the attack that would sweep every. the key untons to furnish moral were seeking ways and means to Street and Sewer Laborers Un Long Island City and Branch 314 opposite Sterns: 103 44th St. ROXBURY, MASS.
mass movement for labor political thing before it, was lacking. and financial aid to the great launch a new attack on the ion, of L, called for the do of Flushing voted unanimously 23rd St. 4th Ave, Friendly Variety, Warren St.
action almost non existent. That (Grove Hall)
Essex and Delancy Sts; BookFirst, the organizing staff of the drive. It is most important to im unions ing away with all labor to support a militant struggle astrike electrified the workers sufINDIANAPOLIS, Indiana Ford drive was woefully incompe press the Ford workers that The direction taken by the de camps; the right of all persons gainst Imperialist war, following store at Grand and Attorney Stu: Lyric News Shop Relently to call forth millions of icnt for the strenuous tasks the new gigantie effort is being made rense attorneys, Morgan and on to jobs on local pro the lead taken by Branch 296 or Candy Store, T. 9th St. and Second Ave: Biederman Book 115 N, Illinois Street them out of indifference and tim. drive imposed. The union ace by the whole labor movement, in Hughes, who seized the occasion jects, and the expansion of all Detroit at a previous meeting Store, 12th St. and Second Ave: MINNEAPOLIS The delegates of these branches Wigerson, 145th St. and St. Nich Labor Book Store, 919 Marquette ute. successful Ford drive. thused about the prospect of pars helplessness and scepticism which drivers union leaders, piling up all single men, whether veterans to the Brooklyn and Queens Agit. Ons Ave; 110th St, and Columbus Shinder s, Sixth Hennepin; would grip America organized ticipating in this great work has seized the Ford workers. Ainsinuations that the union lead or not.
ation Committee which represents Ave Kiroman s, Fourth Nicollet.
BRONX: Jerome Ave.
ST. LOUIS MO.
attack against the cidatels of cap Pored organizing office: instead. convention that it pledges a warning indication of what rnay the Central Trades and Labor ciety are prepared to carry their St Jerome Ave. and 187th St. Foster Book Company Italism in a more profound man the Ford drive ner than ever before. The threat410 Washington Blvd.
was overloaded such help will go a long way to come. The particularly hostile on Council of the of L, the resolution into the higher body copp. Loew Theatre. Sorkin, with incompetents, petty maneuv wards bringing back new hope slaught on the union leadership Industrial Union Council. and struggle for its acceptance Jerome and Burnside Aves: 160th CLAYTON MO.
ened reaction on the part of the crers and opportunists. The few to the Ford men.
hy Morgan in his closing state the Brotherhood of Railway there.
St. and Prospect Ave: Allerton The Book Nook, 24A Meramac manufacturers would be abruptly sincere young men were lost com PLAN OF ORGANIZATION ment to the jury, an attack which, Trainmen, and the Brotherhood Ave. Station; Freeman Ave. and YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio stopped and the labor movement, pletely in the noise, confusion and SHACHTMAN TO REVIEW could have no direct bearing on of Locomotive Firemen and En STOLBERG BOOK NEXT WEEK Boston Rd. Kingsbridge Rd Then it is up to the Southern Boulevard; 174th St.
more resolute and self confident. disorder.
Nick s, Wick St. and Commerce to get into action. Assigned to Arnold Johnson case, could on gineers. This comprises all or would launch SAN FRANCISCO an offensive all The next issue of the Socialist Ave: East Moshula Subway Sta. MacDonald Bookstore, along the line.
At the head of the drive stood re, 65 6th St.
ly be designed to undermine trust ganized inbor in Rochester.
the drive should be a crack Appeal will contain review of 3897 Sedgwick Ave.
Fillmore Bookstore regiment of field workers, who Frankensteen, inexperienced for ed union leadership.
At the Milwaukee convention such a difficult task, but con Ben Stolberg book, The Story BROOKLYN: Havemeyer and READ Sutter Fillmore Sts.
of the United Automobile Work sumed with an undying ambition are Inspired with the determ Friends of organized labor are of the by Max Shacht 4th Sts. Tompkins and Myrtle Golden Gate News Agency, ers of America, held August, 1937, to carve out a career for himself.
ination to see the Ford plants warned to be on guard against The New International man.
Aves. Strauss St. near Pitkin 21 4th St.
At the officers vied with each other Even as a careerist, however, he organized. the head of the further developments in this diAve: Sutter Ave. near Van Sin Fitzgeralds News Agency, drive should be placed a person rection.
deren Ave.
in eloquent speeches pointing to did not possess the imagination 57 3rd St.
with experience and authority, LONG ISLAND: 23rd St. 45th the necessity of organizing the and the sweep of thought to reSportland Smoke Shop.
Ave. Crescent St. and Bridge READERS COMMEMORATE Fora workers, and every one of alize the vast opportunities that 3399 Mission St. person, whose presence will Plaza Crescent St, and Bridge constitute the orators pledged his undying the Ford drive offered. The a partial guarantee BULLETIN ANNIVERSARY Store 20, 3057 16th St.
that the Ford drive will this Plaza 27th St. and Bridge Plato Mason Grocery, Mason aupport towards its accomplishNEW YORK Renders and Pacific Sts.
ment. one dollar assessment Crary post, something like the he was in the nature of an hon time proceed in an energetic friends of the Russian Bulletin of ROCHESTER, Ferry Building, and serious manner.
was unanimously approved by the Postmaster Generalship is to Jim the Opposition gathered here on 433 Clinton St.
Stand at Key System entrance edhiventioh to finance the drive. Farley. He confined himself to The presidents of all local 257 Clinton St.
The Program of Transitional IL. After the Munich Conference Oct. 29 to celebrate the tenth anKobliks Stationery.
in the Detroit area unions Cor. Cumberland Clinton Sta.
Jack Weber Timmediately after the convention, the making of speeches and an 1004 Filmore niversary of the Bulletin exis Demands adopted by the Fourth sessions 00 Richard Frankensteen, union occassional visit to the Ford or should be constituted as a spe Cor. East Ave. Chestnut St.
tence and to do honor to the International and published in Monday, 8:45 10:18 PM cial action and advisory comSE. cor. Mein Clinton Sts.
Room 2, 512 Valencia St.
Vlee President, was appointed Di ganizing office to find out how classes begin Nov. 14th Ray Smoke Shop. 1203 Sutter memory of Leon Sedoff, who edit full in the Socialist Appeal of Cor. Main mittee, who will make the Ford Ave.
Teotor of the Ford Drive and a things were going. With such LOS ANGELES NEWARK, ed it from the time of its incep Oct 22 has aroused widespread III. Living Marxism First Prin drive a special order of busimidst much publicity the national top leadership and direction, no ness in their local unions tion to his untimely death. Dr. interest. Readers realized that ciples Wright Reitman s, cor. Broad William 233 Broadway, Room 812 campaign was launched. Today, hurricane drive or any other 1541 Echo Park Ave.
Antoinette Konikow was the main here was something fresh and sessions 00 Littman a year later, the campaign has kind of drive was possible.
will involve every active union Smith News, 5th Main Sts.
speaker of the evening. Rae vigorous, concrete program of Tuesdays, 8:30 PM cor. Hawthorne Ave. Reeves Pl. Modern Book Shop. 509 5th St.
coropletely bogged down; the member in the great union Spiegel also spoke about the life action capable of setting masses classes begin Nov. 15th PATERSON, Shoe Shine Shop, 2307 Brooklyn Ford workers are still unorganwell thought out and well defined Secondly, there never was a campaign.
of Leon Trotsky.
into motion.
IV. The Bridge To Revolutionary Guabello Stationery Store Candy Store, 2231 Brooklyn Ave.
ized, Especially important is the Action James Cannon 317 Straight St.
To deal with the significance Candy Store, 2141 Brooklyn Ave.
plan as to how the Ford workers setting up of a special Negro What has been wrong with the would be organized. Everyone committee of prominent Negro NEW HAVEN, Corin.
late the grievances of the men and concrete application of the James Burnham SAN DIEGO, Culli.
Ford Drive launched with so went about his own way, doing Nodelman Newsstand, and demand a conference with Max Shachtman Church St. bet, Chapel Center Universal News Co. 242 way program on the American scene, much noise and fanfare a year what he thought best in the man Sweet Shop, 2026 Brooklyn Ave.
educators and leaders, who will ald the union in winning the Henry Ford to negotiate a unTuesdays, 8:45 10:15 the Marxist School has arranged CHICAGO AKRON, Ohio ago?
ion agreement. sessions 00 ner he thought best. Added to a series of special lectures under good will and faith of the Ne News Exchange, 51 Main St. 160 Wells, Rm. 308 WORKERS WANT UNION While the campaign must be the general title The Bridge to Classes begin Nov. 15th the disorganization and confusion Cor. 57th Blackstone Cigar Store, next cor. Bartges gro workers in the drive and natioul in scope, obviously all or Revolutionary Action.
The following courses have al Cor, 12th Kedzie Main St.
The Ford workers know the ne was the factional strife that was its purposes. Once the colored ganizational work must be cenready started. Late registrations News, 37 Monroe cessity of being organized. They beginning to eat away at the workers are set in motion Comrades James Cannon, OAKLAND, California tered and concentrated on the Max Shachtman, and James Labor Journalism James Casey will be accepted, however.
Ceshinsky 7th and Washington want to union in their plant. They vitals of union activity. Everyone the great River Rouge plant, River Rouge plant, the heart of Burnham will be the lecturers and 12th, bet. way Washington want to abolish the pitiless black was anxious to prevent the oppo they will constitute one of the Zettlenieyer. 637 Hamilton St.
Wednesday. 7 8:30 the Ford empire.
list and the shame of the system sing faction from getting the steel girders of the Ford union Andrew Williams Market will cover the fields of national Otto Yost, 383 Hamilton St. sessions 00 Broadway, near 19th of espionage. On every side they credit for a successful drive and as well as the battering ram toTHE JOB MUST BE DONE politics, the trade unions, and the PHILADELPHIA DETROIT, Mich.
VI. Three American Revolutions are surrounded by automobile getting control over the Ford wards organizing the rest of the As everybody knows, the best menace of war and the struggle sessions 75 1806 North Franklin St.
Socialist Appeal Club, George Novack workers who work in union workers.
Ford workers.
laid plans are worthless unless against it.
Cor. 13th and Market Sts. 3513 Woodward Ave. Room Wednesdays, 8:45 10:18 shops, who enjoy the protection of HIGH POINT MISSED The whole drive must be properly executed. It is impossible It is still possible to register VII. Capitalist Economy in Crisis ganizer of the was chair union contracts, who are repre The high point of the drive, given shape and continuity by on paper, to lay out a blueprint for this and other courses in the David Cowles sented by union stewards and such as it was, was reached when the establishment and the regman of the meeting, for an organizational campaign, Fall Term which began on Nov.
Fridays, 8:30 committees The automobile the representatives were ular issuance of a weekly Ford especialy one so difficult and on The courses are as follows: sessions 00 CHICAGO. Nathan Gould, Naworkers union, young, vibrant mercilessly beaten y Ford serv Drive Bulletin, REGULARLY such a gigantic scale as the Ford The American Trade Unions made and full of optimism, Is In addi ice men at the gates of the River recording the plans, the aims Registrations can be tional Organizer of the Young Drive. sessions 00 Widick either at the school office or at People Socialist League, spoke tione maor factor in the life of Rouge plant in open sight of and the achievements of the What is important, however, Mondays, 8:30 the Labor Bookshop, 28 12th the city of Detroit. But the Ford new paper photographers and reMINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 30. Na at rousing mass meeting here campaign. The Bulletin can be beyond this or that detail, is to classes begin Nov. 14th St.
than Gould, National Oron Thursday, October 27 workers are held down by longsorters. That day thousands of come the most effective organ overcome the handicap of the unyears of submission to a ruthless Detroit automobile workers were izer of Ford workers and the successful first drive and the disof the Young People A crowd of over 200, mostly despotic power.
aroused to a white fury at this means of infusing the new couragement and noods of pea James Farrell Max Shachtman. Sidney Hook League and a delegate to the young workers and high school They know that for years Ford L: itality: the Ford drive had be membership with zeal and en simism engendered thereby.
James Burnham Max Eastman. and others founding congress of the Fourth students, heard Comrade Gould has successfully crushed all that come national news and the Ford thusiasm. The Bulletin can be What is important is that the Go to Bat for European Refugees at the International, was the speaker at speak on If War Comes Tomotwould not bend to his will. They workers, stirring uneasily, were the agency of convincing all Ford workers be impressed that a highly enthusiastic meeting of row.
Gala Event of the Fall over 125 workers at the Socialist know that practically all the of watching with bated breath the the Ford workers, all the autoComrade Gould related to the Reials of the City of Dearborn are raxt union move. If 25, 000 workthis is not just another petty inWorkers Party headquarters enthusiastic audience the panile mobile workers, and the whole effectual stab but a bona fide BASEBALL GAME AND BALL controlled body and soul by the ers were mobilized the next day labor movement that the Ford large scale campaign, behind here. Comrade Gould reported that hit the working class of EuFord Motor Co. They know of to march on Dearborn, it is an drivo will continue this time which all organized labor has to the meeting on the war crisis rope during the days of the the deadly spy system in opera almost foregone conclusion that a full steam ahead until it has pledged its unstinting support. If Frida Rivera Will Toss Out the First Ball in Europe and the launching of Munich Conference and described tiofi at his plant and the hundreds real dent would have been made uccomplished its objective; that a drive of this character Carlo Tresca. Umpire the Fourth International foundation congress of the of Ford workers who have sum among the Ford workers and the the unions mean business this launched, and properly carried Thanksgiving Eve Great interest was shown when Fourth International and of its marily been Ared out of their jobs Ford drive would have been deryouth section, time.
through it has every chance of Comrade Gould described the destot union activity and they know initely on its way.
As the drive begins to take The preparations for the meetWednesday, November 23, 1938 perate efforts of the to pre ing were carried out by the Chisuccess. The Ford workers can be that all the hearings and tom But the golden Game Starts at 8:45. Dancing dawn vent the historie conference from foolery of the National Labor Re missed. Nothin opportunity was form, giant meetings held organized.
cago District of the unof any import in Detroit and Dearborn will convening. efforts which did not der great difficulties. Three youth the final smashing of one Intisme Board have not yet re anca was done for several days. enthuse and inspire the great of the last of America open shop OZZIE CASWELL AND HIS ORCHESTRA stop short turned these men to work. The The paychological moment was masses of Ford workers and fortresses, new vistas will open HOTEL CENTER. 108 West 43rd Street, administrative secretary of the comrades were arrested on the Fond workers have submitted to allowed to pass by. At the end of will begin mass recruitment West Side for pasting up leaflets.
up for the as for the labor Tickets on sale now. 750 International, Rudolpn Klement.
announcing long to spontaneously rise up and the week, a demonstration was of members into the union. The movement as a whole. success Many questions were asked by other members were the meeting. Two challenge the autocracy of Ford finally organized, poorly prepared campaign can be brought to ful Ford Drive will unquestion American Fund for Political Prisoners and Refugees the workers in attendance and a picked up by the police for disWhat they needed to arouse and poorly led. Then the Ford head by the election of rank ably usher in a new era for all 100 Fifth Avenue large and generous collection was tributing the leaflets in front of them out of their apathy was drive again reverted to the grind and file committees to formu organized labor in America.
taken. Oscar Kohler, District Or West Side high school, 1706 Marxist School Opens; Lists Important Classes ALLENTOWOlshop Rousing Meetings On Gould Tour is