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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1932, p. 52

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characteris tic is his truthfulness 'anÈ fairness." His books are strongly recommend- ed by officiai Communist agencies like the "Daily Worker" Newspaper anid Publisbing company,. Alexander Tracbtenlburg's Communist* "Interna tional .Pubii.shing. company," and. the "soviet- Union. Reviecw," a magazine published by the "Soviet Union Infor- mation Bureau" at Washington, D.,C., Communist Boris Skzersky, publisher. These faniatical Communises do not recommend inimical books. Hindus is one of the cleverest and most subtie of their many propagan. dises. By initerspersing minoir criti- cisms, he disarms one 'by, giving the impression of fairness, whiie, the idea is, inplanted that, after ail, Russiar humanity is benefitted by this "greal experiment," I can blame nO one for feeling as he made me feel until I saw Russia myseif. The brutal truth is that «the. Bolsheviksi, after kiiiing at least, it is estimated, 3,000,00( Russians since the beginning of their militant anti-God, anti-homte, ariti- private business..and property, anti- liberty regime and reducing everyone in Russiaexcept the Soviet officiaIs (who drive big cars) to dire poverty, now seek, here in the United States, to overthrow Our government by bioody revolution and-establish a ike regime. While their, corps of men like Hindus sing the luilaby of "uplift of humanîity" into the ears of the. in- telligentsia, the agitator "Retis" jr'- fiamé the uneinployed with class ha- tred and eixvy. How alien is class hatred in this great land, where most of our capitalists have beeri poor boys themselves and~ where nuakers of autos, radios-, eiectnicity, raiiroads, etc., have paid unprecedented wages to millions and enriched everyon!e with new. comforts unknown- in,.non- capitalistic lands. The Soviets, with moniey gotten. by dumping and under- sellinig our, goods and thus causing unemployment among 'Our workers,* buy. machinery f rom some capitalistic country, hire American or German., engineering brains to design and run a factory that is then announced as a "triumph of. the five-year plan" and " '"challenge to the workers of the world" to foilow their example andi "smash capitalism." Our Federation of Labor, fortu- nately, has gone or' record against' bills uciurt i.ongress. l_ý Mrs. A. W. Dilling, .s Kenilworth, 111. >r *Chiecked by former battalion coin. -r mander -of Rus sian army who f ougi -in revolution, anti who is now in thii e country. - Fditor, Wirmz"pE Lirn: "Broken Earth" by Mauri ce Hin- dus (naincd as one of his Outstanding , books on the ,cover of,,.ast week's Winnetka Talk andi Glencoe News) IWho lectures at New Trier High -schol on March 23, was publisheti fr 'International Publishers", 381 Fourtli eavenue, New York, the offiçial Sov- iet publishing hlouse in America. " Broken -Earth", by Maurice Hindus ris listeti in a catalogue entitled 4"Books for Workers" gotten out by the Daily Worker Publishing company, il113 *W. Washington boulevard, Chicago, the officiai communist American pub- « Iishing house. This book is descrilbedý andi commnended on page 9 'of thi s catalogue. In WiLmEm LiitE (page 46, Mardi 10, 1932), and doubtless in other- pa- pers,. the publicity boosting, Hindus' lecture -at Orchestra hall sponsored, by the Cook Counity League of Wom- en Voters, there was this state- ment: "Ini the sunimer of 1929 Rus- sia had 'sceee as remote as China; i1931, with bread lines on the streets, the Russian Five-Vear Plan becaine a topic of anxious American interest. The longer the paralysis of industrv lasteti-anti how it lasteti! '-the more urgent becarne the de- mianti for some measure of Amneri- caim economic planning which might prevent sucli disasters' from recur- ring., without hianding over. un due to an inicompetent or venal bureau- power to an, incompetent. or venal. l)uréaucracy." Again on page 32 of the WINNeTKA TALK Of March 10, boosting the, lec.ý: t .ure at. New Trier High school. "6A recent letter f rom a.student at. *e coming of Sovietisrn." L..WtOi, VVof ýd Just what does that en Ar lication that those flot the veivet words of a prop- Party" ticke agandist smootbing the way for the election was hobnailed revoiutionist to overthrow caucus," man 1i1 our governmçnt? petual Harn it It is well to be watchful of, the selecting can( Sman who hbas made nietrp to ceived the il Russiasince the revolutiont and'Who mentioned tic has..recently returned from a seven this plan.( mnonths' trip there and who "does not pression that - tryý to prove anything about Russia" abandoned. g and one of whose books was ptiblish- Here are tl sà edý 1h y the officiai soviet pulishing tiOnled, Party. )house ini America and* which is> listed a group,,cauci i as a comnmunist workers book bv the miony Conver y officiai communise American pubiish- compfleted, in Il ing house., spring s electi - It is reaily fortunatethat thinking hsedi1 u people are privileged at this time towesafrI shear Hindus, but -it is important that organization ýs1 they be thinking while they listen. summnated. y It is inconceivable that the Cook 3County League of Womnen Voter or the Wininetka.Womian's 'Club have Wo0*Men anly thought* of being the instruments C r 1 of communist propaganda, but. with weasel wotds like those quoted above;' The League sent o-ut i)y tîhe organization spn-supplies the' soring the, man, what mnay be expect- about civic ai *ed of the man ? poepie are vi The rutî. s tat ommmsmto be two Pl Thetruh, s tat.comiunsnigeneral educ, ovrtirwsby force-murders those league. iii its way-steals propertv-con- ,First, there scripts lal)or. meeting, of th According to Lieut. Nelson E I-ew- and Winnetk itt, speaking before the Wilm, ette High schoola *Chamiber of Commerce, there are ing, "March" over tlîree iilion cotnmiunists Ïn ail candidates Amnerica. If the growth of the peril been invited. is tiot checked, it wili be but a few Secondi, the *years until inobs will be knocking tionnaires toi ini the lheads of those who -oppose federal officeý them and your homne and mine will. platfornas. TI have a "icomrade" family in each wiIl be publi room of our stolen' homes. middle of Api There is a darky %vashwoman look- ing forward to the "rising," for the William Hea the communists have promiised her nue , KRenilvoi kind. good jobs and pienty of spend- Georgetown M~ ing money-while feeding theoreti- vacation, and cal college prof essôrs and..idealist be at. home f youth with .iipracticai idealismn--:- She is a stude, each. to its, kind of Isop. -So theý in New York" E the report i i a local pubi- tthe "Peoples Economly et for the coming spring Snom inated hy a "harmnîy ny supporters of the "Per- nony Convention", plan of ididates. for loical offices re- impression *that the above iket was noniinated under Others are uinder the: im- the pr(oposed plan lias been lhé facts: 'ie ahove ii- ticket wa , nminated hy us'. The "Perpetual Har- rtioni" plan illfotb tinie to funiction for this on. Trhe plan ,will be pnb- Il ini .Wr.METTE ËLztw> :he April election,' and. its ivili bc iinmediately con- Albert A. Mc Keigham. Voters Co 1nduet ndidates' Meeting, eof Wornen Voters again demand for information ffairs. At this timie%%,leu ote-conscious, there are )resentations besides the -at.ional prograni of the eis to be a caiîdidate< he. Kcnilworth, XVilmieit ka I eague at New Trier aàuditoritun, M\ondav eve- 28, at 8 o'clock, to Whicla, ,s for local offices have' *Many hiave accepted. e league lias sent (fues- candidates for state andi ýs, inquiring for t h e ir 'e replies .which comne iti. ishied weekly unltil the ,ay Jr.,.205 Meirose ave- rth,1 iJs returninîg f rom larcli 23, for- his Easter' Janlet Healy .will, also: for ýtIhespring lholidays. ent at Nlanliattan coliege It is urne to get Dehinci the J elters bill making ,ît a crime to prômote overthrow of our government by violence and revohation, and the Bachmnann bill enabiing us to deport and keep out aien "Reds." Such pro-L 'n-- the. to Owakon., 'and fiuvstigate. all around you have sent boys M., Director: W. L. Childs, Atbletic Director, New Trier High School'

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