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i.I:ASS ANTI-WAR RALLY AT ~~~ODROME, THIS SUNDAY NEW lill':I - WAH CLUB FO"i:~.i~::.J CPFJS:::SJOLLECrrVE S S :JU'H I '.2': r Lu\ ~W (continuod) mooting has joindod to 8cthor on a pr-ogr-am to: t~) offoct tho immedinto removal of Amopicnn shlps o.nd1.1arinosfro Chinese torritory nnd cvncuntion of American nationnls ~ho, if the stay, 'stay at ,-- thoir own risk. (2) No incroaso 1 in the army and l~V navy. Tho YPSL wOl- (3) ~hc amond. comos this club as ment of tho Can. an important stop stitution along in rallying stud- tho linos of tho ont opinion in original Ludlow favor of tho April Amondmcrrt, E.IO aD .. Anti-VIal"striko e.s to givo to Amer. ~~ I. 1\ ~ \ '1,1011 as the fight Lean citizons i',; ~{. I)~I r, I ~ '\ against wo.rand the domocra tic (~.~' %' ( (&vAl ~ L \ war forcos gonor- right to vote on \'""""7"I~ J, "'\)~S'~ ~ -J<~_ aL'l y, ~a~~claration Ofl~ ~;Ij't fu~' l~~-\-:"~\~. In tho strueglo (4) Abandonment, ~<c:.. ~..'{( I' ~~iJ. ( for othor studont of all existing t ........ ~.;· \ nood s and riGll ts, plans for Indust.. ,t' . tho YPST.J j oi.na in rial LIobiliz,at- ·.1 o :..'_c;:..[1.;.;;. n:.:.----·----------::---.-+supporting tho A- ion, end defont I ride yhc poaco Dov~~~~ War orican Stujent for now plnns fo~ .' Horso, alse. Union. We fOol univorsnl conscrlptlon, thus warn thnt it is only ing our militarists thnt tho AIDor 't5rou organization can those ican peoplo will not tclernto ~nr rights bo won. We feol that tho abrond and war dictntorohip o.t proaont uar position l' the ASU homo. . can only lead to most disastorous (S) Amorican cooporation for ~ - ends and tho ovontual surrendor of ternational pcaco--but no alllanc the fight against war. uith ant nation or grcup of nat- ions for war, doclnrcd, or undon- IiT lurod, under any nnmo or any pre- text. In (6) Concentration on tho strugglo against injustico, unemploymont, bad huusing, and poverty at homo, and [',detormination toseok our p 0 ALIEN RESTRICTIONS JUST Bii: E~:DED! prospority thrOUGh th~t stru~glo rathor than in war trade. ThQ f'Jght aGaLlSt. war a t, City Collego has boon groatly augmontod by tho organizntion of an Anti-Wa~ Club which is devoted to the fight Against tho Roosevelt war forcos as Well as those Who would ombroil us 1 in war through "co Ijoct.Lvosec- urity" pacts. THE FIGHT AGAINST WAR ••. JOIN THE ANTI-WAR CLUB tho Fight for other Demands ..• JOIN THE AlIERICAN STUDENT UNION .' This cnll Vlf1,O si3ned by many educators nnd othors including Donn ~~orton Gottschnll, ~r?feSSor Harry OV0rstreot of t~u ~hllesoph dopnrtulcnt,v..nd:.:r.B10hop of tho Goverr1l:ll. nt decL',rtmont . (continuod) has no powor to provont enforc0- ment now, Where did it got that povwt' during the last ten yeal'S? It is the duty of tho AmE:ll'ican StUdent Union, tho Student Council, and all stUdent groups to join in demanding the end to this r~lc. r t7~ L~·ij ~5)nev~j ~.....--........... ~ \._.-I'''~'-'''~ ... ~ ~.J - ~02JlTI-t:Tl';~ l~,-;_.=:li\ "~/"'-~),» (----.-,,-~ ---·.--·--------F ' l\. \1 .- fUBL1SUU) ,;jY ':;.'!:{L; Cn'\' C... L~I:(.rE CIRCLE r, 'l'BE YOUNG- j?ElPLE!S SOC'I.AL.;.~ri LEAGBE, 21 EAST 17th B'::'HEE'r, "',~'~:'''i >~C'EK. - ---------.---------------- -V-O-L-U-I-.IE ... :-·~ ..... N-E-,-mmBER~;E-- Thurs:iay, l','Iarch 3} 1937. .. .I m~[L [1 TI 1't<D . ~. t~ [E IT: U1> ffi ~O OR0 c~ ClD ill 1T @ tr \\\Y Al ffi" . 30~ PROMINENT FIGURES SPCNseR BEET FASCIST TEXT STILL IN USE BOARD FAILS TO ACT. Many of you will probably re- call an open letter sont to the Beard of Higher Education last Somester by the Yeung People's .Socialist League protesting the use of an Italian text containing fascist propaganda. She toxt, "Andiamo In Italia", is still tho ,fficial text of Italian 43. Last term, president Robinson rushed to the dofense of the Ital- ian department insisting that. though there existed pro-fasclst passages in the text, thoso ~ere few in number and unimportant any- way. Fascist propaganda is import ant no matter in what quantitios it be spread. There is no place for such a text in City Colloge. Action can force its change. At NEVi YORK HIPPCDR0ME SUNDAY, HARCH 6~h, 1938 A c mmittee of 3) 0 prominent radicalS and liberals have joined to sponsor a mass rally to keep America out of war. The scene of this demonstration is to be the New york Hippodrome at 6th avenue and 43rd street at 2:30 P.M., th~s Sunday afternoon. The speakers In- elude Hemer Hartin, president of the United Automobile Workers Union~ Ernest L. aeyer, COlumnist, Norman Thomas, Socialist leader, John T. Flynn, economist and writer, and Senat~r Robert M. LaFollette. Today m~re than ever before, the throat of war appears menacing- lyon the horizon. Action t~ stop war now is imperative. To this end the committee sponsoring this (continued on next page) -----------~-----------.---------------:jr_------ ....:.-_------_.- THIS CIRCULAR is distributed by the Young People ~ocialist League, affiliated to the Socialist party. We havo no ~onnections in any way with Loon Trotsky or his Fourth Internationa Tho purpose of the YPSL is to i~- terest young workers and studonts in Socialism and to unito them in- to a strong, class-conscious,org- anization to overthrow fapitalism and to establish the cooperative commonwoalth. It joins in the fight for youth demands and fights vigorOUSly against wnr and fasciSm MILITANT ACTcrON NEEDED T ~ODIFY ALIEN RESTRICTIONS Tho Board of Higher Education, at a meoting hold last Thursday ·night, asking the state legiSlature to permit it to easo present rest- rictions on tho admission of aliens to the City CQ~leges imposod by a law passed in 1926. This action sounds good but is hardly adequate~ The Board cannot pass the buck so easily. If the law was enacted in 1926, why has the Board acted on this measure for tho first time this semester? If the Board (Con't)

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i.I:ASSANTI-WAR RALLYAT ~~~ODROME, THIS SUNDAY NEW lill':I -WAH CLUB FO"i:~.i~::.J

CPFJS:::SJOLLECrrVES S :JU'H I '.2 ': rLu\ ~W(continuod)

mooting has joindod to 8cthor ona pr-ogr-am to:t~) offoct tho immedinto removalof Amopicnn shlps o.nd1.1arinosfroChinese torritory nnd cvncuntionof American nationnls ~ho, if thestay, 'stay at ,--thoir own risk.(2) No incroaso 1in the army and l~V

navy. Tho YPSL wOl-(3) ~hc amond. comos this club as

ment of tho Can. an important stopstitution along in rallying stud-tho linos of tho ont opinion inoriginal Ludlow favor of tho AprilAmondmcrrt, E.IO aD . . Anti-VIal"striko e.sto givo to Amer. ~~ I. 1\ ~ \ '1,1011 as the fightLean citizons i',; ~{. I)~I r, I ~ '\ against wo.randthe domocra tic (~.~' %' ( (&vAl ~ L \ war forcos gonor-right to vote on \'""""7"I~ J ,"'\)~S'~ ~ -J<~_ a L'ly ,~a~~claration Ofl~~;Ij'tfu~'l~~-\-:"~\~. In tho strueglo(4) Abandonment, ~<c:.. ~..'{( I' ~~iJ. ( for othor studontof all existing t ........~.;· \ nood s and riGllts ,plans for Indust.. ,t' . tho YPST.J j oi.na inrial LIobiliz,at- ·.1o:..'_c;:..[1.;.;;.n:.:.----·----------::---.-+supporting tho A-ion, end defont Iride yhc poaco Dov~~~~ War orican Stujentfor now plnns fo~ .' Horso, alse. Union. We fOolunivorsnl conscrlptlon, thus warn thnt it is onlying our militarists thnt tho AIDor 't5rou organization can thoseican peoplo will not tclernto ~nr rights bo won. We feol that thoabrond and war dictntorohip o.t proaont uar position l' the ASUhomo. . can only lead to most disastorous(S) Amorican cooporation for ~ - ends and tho ovontual surrendor ofternational pcaco--but no alllanc the fight against war.uith ant nation or grcup of nat-ions for war, doclnrcd, or undon- IiTlurod, under any nnmo or any pre-text. In(6) Concentration on tho struggloagainst injustico, unemploymont,bad huusing, and poverty at homo,and [',detormination to seok our p 0 ALIEN RESTRICTIONS JUST Bii: E~:DED!prospority thrOUGh th~t stru~glorathor than in war trade.

ThQ f'Jght aGaLlSt. war a t, CityCollego has boon groatly augmontodby tho organizntion of an Anti-Wa~Club which is devoted to the fightAgainst tho Roosevelt war forcos asWell as those Who would ombroil us 1

in war through"co Ijoct.Lvo sec-urity" pacts.

THE FIGHT AGAINST WAR ••.JOIN THE ANTI-WAR CLUBtho Fight for other Demands ..•JOIN THE AlIERICAN STUDENT UNION

.' This cnll Vlf1,O si3ned by manyeducators nnd othors includingDonn ~~orton Gottschnll, ~r?feSSorHarry OV0rstreot of t~u ~hllesophdopnrtulcnt, v..nd:.:r.B10hop of thoGoverr1l:ll.nt de cL',rtmont.

(continuod)has no powor to provont enforc0-ment now, Where did it got thatpovwt' during the las t ten yeal'S?

It is the duty of tho AmE:ll'icanStUdent Union, tho Student Council,and all stUdent groups to join indemanding the end to this r~lc.

rt7~ L~·ij~5)nev~j

~.....--...........~ \._.-I'''~'-'''~ ... ~

~.J-~02JlTI-t:Tl';~l~,-;_.=:li\"~/"'-~),» (----.-,,-~ ---·.--·--------F' l\.\1 . - fUBL1SUU) ,;jY ':;.'!:{L; Cn'\' C...L~I:(.rECIRCLE r,'l'BE YOUNG- j?ElPLE!S SOC'I.AL.;.~ri LEAGBE,21 EAST 17th B'::'HEE'r, "',~'~:'''i>~C'EK.----------.-----------------V-O-L-U-I-.IE...:-·~.....N-E-,-mmBER~;E-- Thurs:iay, l','Iarch 3} 1937.

... Im~[L [1TI 1't<D . ~.t~ [E IT: U1> ffi ~O [£OR0 c~ ClD ill 1T @ tr \\\Y Al ffi". 30~ PROMINENT FIGURES SPCNseR BEET

FASCIST TEXT STILL IN USEBOARD FAILS TO ACT.

Many of you will probably re-call an open letter sont to theBeard of Higher Education lastSomester by the Yeung People's

. Socialist League protesting theuse of an Italian text containingfascist propaganda. She toxt,"Andiamo In Italia", is still tho,fficial text of Italian 43.

Last term, president Robinsonrushed to the dofense of the Ital-ian department insisting that.though there existed pro-fasclstpassages in the text, thoso ~erefew in number and unimportant any-way. Fascist propaganda is important no matter in what quantitiosit be spread. There is no placefor such a text in City Colloge.Action can force its change.

At NEVi YORK HIPPCDR0MESUNDAY, HARCH 6~h, 1938

A c mmi ttee of 3) 0 prominentradicalS and liberals have joinedto sponsor a mass rally to keepAmerica out of war. The scene ofthis demonstration is to be theNew york Hippodrome at 6th avenueand 43rd street at 2:30 P.M., th~sSunday afternoon. The speakers In-elude Hemer Hartin, president ofthe United Automobile Workers Union~Ernest L. aeyer, COlumnist, NormanThomas, Socialist leader, John T.Flynn, economist and writer, andSenat~r Robert M. LaFollette.

Today m~re than ever before,the throat of war appears menacing-lyon the horizon. Action t~ stopwar now is imperative. To thisend the committee sponsoring this

(continued on next page)-----------~-----------.---------------:jr_------....:.-_------_.-

THIS CIRCULARis distributed by the Young People~ocialist League, affiliated tothe Socialist party. We havo no~onnections in any way with LoonTrotsky or his Fourth InternationaTho purpose of the YPSL is to i~-terest young workers and studontsin Socialism and to unito them in-to a strong, class-conscious,org-anization to overthrow fapitalismand to establish the cooperativecommonwoalth. It joins in thefight for youth demands and fightsvigorOUSly against wnr and fasciSm

MILITANT ACTcrON NEEDEDT ~ODIFY ALIEN RESTRICTIONS

Tho Board of Higher Education,at a meoting hold last Thursday

·night, asking the state legiSlatureto permit it to easo present rest-rictions on tho admission of aliensto the City CQ~leges imposod by alaw passed in 1926. This actionsounds good but is hardly adequate~The Board cannot pass the buck soeasily. If the law was enacted in1926, why has the Board acted onthis measure for tho first timethis semester? If the Board (Con't)