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SDF NEWS KgflOKAL: N«w hgUad: The Libj^jllwi, Committee, organised hy WkW*** " carrying ©a a* effect!** 7iT-t— r«r t*t rimiatita «f Rooaav.lt I|Nas. Deal candidates ia ...
...Committee meeting Wednesday...
...aMghiea Beach For am: Auspices the Liberal Party, in the club rooms en the Boardwalk, between 4th and Ith Streets, every Sundsy afternoon at 3 30 p. m. Sept...
...17, Fred Shaiauva, "A World in Crisis...
...but also because of tka ever growing prceaara (or economic efficiency created by periodic world war...
...The State Com adttet pledged $3,000 to the National Organisation Fund...
...Relaxation of Cavarnm.nt control after thia war may create 25.000.000 unemployed in tha United State, and hirn every American into a desperate individuals lehtm* far hi living in an economic jungle where tha .trong trample open the weakl Order THE MODERN CASE FOR SOCIALISM today I Order at your awohatare, er freaa tha publisher moador publishing company 324 newbury StTtjwt Boston 15, Maaa...
...J. Van Saaen waa elected a«ae Chairman, Beaa Tepolaky, SUU gaereUry at the State meeting of Social DaaaaeaU ia Philadelphia laat Saturday...
...World War I had ana epochal result 1 THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION...
...Let: answers questions on current toptea every Saturday evening at Ml F. aa...
...Jgjfttts...
...They believe in an economy of scarcity...
...The "portal to-portal" pay issue is still before the courts, and if "the deciaion should be adverse to the L.M.W.A, it may rcealt m a nationW1a...
...PiaahaahCeaaral Branch: meets Sunday, Sept...
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...Volunte«rs wanted...
...World Wa, II will hava on...
...It is not a totally bad program...
...Jeeepb Cohen's, 10t* Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn...
...The fight on the highly rontroversisl autonomy issue, which is spearheaded by Ray Edmundson of the Illinois district, is dismissed by the "United Mine Workers Journal" of September 1st as the child of "insidious propagandists " Pointing out that for the first time, in the wage agreement signed in December, 194:1...
...Cold Spring...
...sUeede 1 stand aad Connecticut as*, aaaapaifn organisation conferences 1—aJ laat Sunday in Baa tan and aafaMantt and speeeteea warn broadcast ajajta New" England haok-ap...
...The very corporations which hope to have their taxes eased are the ones which have cornered markets, put plants nut of operation and nailed prices at levils which mean biir profits rather than high* production and wide distribution...
...They talk of giving inducements to risk capital, of luring investors by increasing rewinds in the form of profits...
...Now the Committee for Economic Development has announced a tax-reduction program...
...aa mhoc-lal— 55 Million Jobs ThE Republicans are playing with Are...
...all the signatures of the representatives of all the cotl fields have been attached to a master agreement," the "I'MW Journal" warns that "the future1 of wage negotiations on a national basis lemains uncertain ' "The full impact of complete mine mechanization is yet to be felt in job shrinkage," the UMW publication tells the miners...
...NSW YORK CITY: The City Execu the Committee calls upon all branches aad members to aid the Liberal Party in getting out a maximum registration of tatera for the coming elections and full r**e«ratien in the campaign to carry New York overwhelmingly for Roosevelt...
...aver radio station WEVD...
...17, at Camp Eden, owned by the Jtwith Socialist Verband...
...a----a - . — ft KMW btwwfjuwn Ceal miners hove a stake in the specs aad smoothness at* taaaavortioa, because siwm seal fatalahee mare than half the power used hy udaotij, "it nnntirvly fettewe that the longer it takes to reconvert industry, knot that much mag, at waa coal suffer doprotaad production...
...Here we hsve sll the makings of a first-class explosion...
...If the voters were to believe them and elect Mr...
...b addition to the office.., ......i Brag |a«ky, Sidney .stark, Jane Tail, Di J. gasman and David ftinne were elee w*l aaaabtr* of the State Committee i fate Oflee ia temporarily at 7<r> N St fjbir St, PitUburgh, Pa...
...It "plain* how Socialism will benefit tha ctfaamon man not only by •boli.hing unearned private income, but alio 'by making profits and •bates mora useful aa guide* to tha rational control of production...
...24, S:M p. m, at Dr...
...N T.: A grove and a hillaide stadium will hi dedicated in the memory of Kbilnh aai Altar, the famous Polish Socialists, at Sept...
...Weetea's Committee: The Work Shop for the manufacture of garments for European War Victims in room 605, 7 E. llth St, is again open...
...The MODERN CASE FOR SOCIALISM By JOHN PUTNAM 171 Pag., Cloth Bindiag $I-SO p».tP..d "pit HISTORIANS of • tkounnd year* h.nce vill describe World War II aa a dcap.rata struggle between Capitalism and Socialism for tka mastery of Europe which ended in tha complete triumph of Socialism...
...It include, all tka eound old argument* for Socialism a* w«ll a. soma striking new argument...
...Theatre BeaeSt: Thursday, October I, at the Seeead Avenue Theatre...
...The very phrase which is now being banded about, inrrntir* turrit, implies that a mere reduction df the state's rake-off will automatically increase production and multiply jobs The truth is that the two things have no relation...
...Ten million returning soldiers and sailors and twenty million displaced wsr workers would .ie demanding those jobs...
...Some things about it are distinctly good...
...Dewey, the new administration would be in a tragic situation...
...In addition, when the war ends, production from high-cost, handloading pnnes should cease, and five-day week operations should be the general practice...
...The Republicans have not the remotest inkling of an idea as to h iw the industry of this country can be geared to high production, plenty of jobs and good wages...
...Sept 20, 1:30 p. m. Official opening and conference with representatives of the Red Cross, British War Relief and Jewish Labor Committee, Satarday, October 7, 1 30 p. m. . . . Altera...
...All over the State of Pennsylvania they are shouting on billbosrds: "Vote for Dewey and Bricker—Jobs for Everyone...
...Taking the Administration to task for Ma fattars to advance "a sound reran version program," the editorial alto berates He President far his advocacy of a regulatory act for bituminous coal which would be under the control of a •ingle administrator within one ef the preaent executive departments...
...A persuasive argument can he made for the proposed abolition of the corporation tax...
...The Republicans nave good imaginations and hope that the voters have bad memories...
...Without neglecting tha increased personal freedom and political democracy Which Socialism will create, tha author .irene* th* economic •Ccieacy which will result from eliminating tha groa* waste* of compelitian...
...22, in the club rooms, 3975 Sedgwick Ave., Bronx...
...Government control of busiacs* made naccnary by World War II *' haa doubled our real national income in five year...
...8.D.F...
...THE EUROPEAN REVOLUTtONi THE MODERN CASE FOR SOCIALISM !• tha only modern and comprehensive statement of tka cm for Socialism by an American Socialist...
...And now we are being told, as if it were a new and bright idea, that all we have to do to create an economy of plenty and raise the national income to $140,000,000,000 is to < se t'e taxes of these corporations and give them the freedom to run the country as they see fit...
...The evil* of private eatarprice era described teparately for *ach lajer industry...
...The cam conducted by Um Libaral Labor C||—Itaw it »» independent one and ffkt **»»•"* Hear Deal, pee-labor rand) aaiaa «i> be supported...
...Deal candidates ia Man...
...Loosen up our tax structure, they are yelling, ami— like the rabbit out of the hat- 65,000,000 jobs vill be offering good wages the next mornipg...
...But now the Republican campaigners have seized on this proposal as though it were a solution for the employment problem...
...epoch-making result...
...It poi.it* out that Socialism ia inevitable not only because of tha tecbnological change* •« brilliantly analysed by Marx and Eng.I...
...aad'thw is vnly a hint of what Socialiam could do...
...Campaign head ^a*it*ii nave been opened, posten, imr*- and apeclal literetnre printed U raab* time obtained . . . Peruse y I «eaia: Dr...
...Branch in the Amalgamated Neaata, Bronx: supperette,* round table discussion on the National Convention, Friday evening, Sept...
...Miners' Parley Faces Postwar Coal Problems Washington ilpal—The officials of the United Mine Workers have indicated that the major issue before their national convention which opened in Cincinnati on September 12 is "the economic outlook for coal" once the war is over...
Vol. 27 • September 1944 • No. 38