The March 2, 1935 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-AF of L craft union Tories shelve steel unionization drive
-Tremendous ovation is given tool and die makers joining forces with IWW strikers by Publicity Committee
-Fighting IWW offers only hope for AF of L building tradesmen
-Sandpoint workers to strike for better relief conditions
-Editorials: For a general strike; Poison root, poison fruit; The IWW and war; Historic labor struggle; "Bloody, but unbowed"
-The red feast by Ralph Chaplin
-Does American boss class plan war to get rid of jobless?
-Senate document reveals grafting of war pay-triots
-Abolish unemployment: how? by C.C.C.
-Will American big business want war if recovery fails? by Frank L. Palmer
-International peace: how come? by F.W. Thompson (Fred Thompson)
-Aw, give us a rest! by Covami
-Merchants of death: a working class review of remarkable book by H.C. Engelbrecht and F.C. Hanighen exposing the munitions racket by Carl Keller
-How shall we fight war and fascism? by Roger Baldwin
-Organizing working class action alone can stop all wars by C.C.C.
-Can the exploiting class afford war? by Joseph Wagner
-Fascism in Northern Europe means poverty, jails, gallows for workingclass population by Harry Owens
-Big profits vs small wages by James DeWitt
-War profits and world devastation by Walter Dempsey
-IWW speakers carry spirit of solidarity to Canadian workers
-Hectic militarism characterizes New Deal officialdom
-The bloody loot of war by 413208
-Fascism and war by Robert T. Kerlin
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