12. OlLDAi.
3M^APA1 MAGXAR MüWKáS
I9S1 OKTÓBER 25, CSüTöBTöK
UNDER thé sponspiship of the League, for. Democraüc
- Bighb, a National Conference for the Repeal of the Gar-. son Ámendtments and for a Bili of Rights í& to bé held . oh'October 26, 27 in the Bathurst United Cfiurch of JTo^
- rontó. A number of leading: trade unionist and peace
- fighters are supporting it araong-many others. Beckie Bn-
— tbe li£rbt agaicist war antl cisín. it démands the re-árouBin^ of Caimda to the seriQtis' éangerl The tieague for ^D,exaocratíe lUghts whidi in' recent years hás.alread^ ^hown ita -wortlx in exposUng in-^ JustiQB ean andí írnist become new andf^tnighly sMeld, odí.' tlíé; people. Its present-itattle cty de-' mandin^ tbe repeal út the Garson: amendraenta and enacttnenjt of a BUl of Rigrhts, must resouiid iCróm. coast to coast, " - '
A/K Smith led the fight. against ihe - infámoüa Ben-nett tyranny, had thií to say in connection with the con-. ference: ' , .
Nothing could be more danger-- ous than for Ganadlandemocrats \ pnd the Canadian labor movement to také lightly Óie recent Gar90n »gag« amendments on the .grounds ' that sincifr thére are no arrests >all ' is vréüt. •
History has proven the danger ' of havíng pernicious law on sta-, tute^books. How many people be^ - fore 1931 were cbnscious of . the
ing clasa leaders.including Bri-^ten'ci of Sectíon 98, the sedi-i^ish bom.and nofof worhers
• tion, deportation and . other laws and 'to ,what' extent these laws
' went in destroying democracy? . Yet the existence of ^thesé'laws jnade it possible from 1929* to 1935 , : f or over 10,000 people to be arrest-éd and ntany to be imprisoned for long terms, for words and acüons
• in defense of democrauy^ peace^ the demand for the right to work and eat and live in decency.
• Follofr Tewor Xn th© *pO-B .
' A copy tót thé JanrFeb." 1933 is-eue of tíie Labor pefender issued
"Humanit^'s Buiiflin
^alonCi One cannotomit mention of the árrést of 23 Artiorg, Man.
TORONTO — The grandest concert pro^*am of the year
is planned for the November ^ ^ ^, .
4th Celebratión of ^HimA-^^'^.^^ NITY'S BUILDING OF SO-^** Oanadian jails. the best,6ons
CIALISM«. It will bé/Staged
these laws ,Ied 4o sáváge' áttacks on the people:' >Therö are töday in. Canadian jalls hundreda of workers, amöng^'i^em Tön Buck and his ooUeagues, 'serving from five dowri tö one year... Thare are many eerving "shorter'' terms. of these jailings yiiile ön
varieá charges followed the Ontario Idgher. coúrt upholding of" Sec-tion-^S cohvictions.1932 alone, over 839 arresta and conyictions totaUing over 115 years; kiÜings of fitrikers, beatings, etc..,.. kid-n^pping and depoítation of work-
farmerSr who resisted - tax saie "of their faims..' ^
•|lüs was the Picture in the days of the fight against liunger. Can one say, it will not be^ similar or worse when the fíght for peace waxes hötter, unless the consci-ence of. Cahada Is now Caroíised? How about Québec? For many years the vaé of the infamousj Padlock Law has dqplicated scMies as above pictured. Tíie- Garson >gag< amendments ajre even more farreaching than the é pro-fascist legislalion of the thirües arid woe betide Canadian democracy if their fuU force should be; us^.
How CLDL Acted
iíi those dark dáys, it was the Canadian Labor Defense League, >the shiéld of the workerő« as it was caUed that cut: right througb tfaa warp of persecution and cifiss
at Massey Hajíl.
Artists from every section of the protgre^Ve movement are corabining their talents to. display
, la song and dance titó accompliáh-ments jof the people. of the worid who are building SociaUsm. " The _concert program wfll fea-
. turé the Jewiah Folk Choir, a Fln-nish Sports Display;' a Spanish •Dancér, Polish Folk Danííers,- Rus-
Vöian-Women^s Choir,- JTkrsdnian Male CHSQiíus.'and the Kew Danee Theatre who will perform their.-fa-cnous Square^ Dance.,- These and Enasíy others will combine to make 12ie presentation of >'l^é march to and. bollding of S(»:iallsm,< a
• fii^dmark in Massey Hall concerts. Sn - word, Bpn^' and ^ dance, tbe íJSiema wll^ bo the^dream of iiu-
i^ticp and war á world based oh Ihe péacefül relations 1^ éanada ánd.her xiorthem helghbor.
and daugthers of Canada that had "been incaxoerated In them~. *
It provided Ijail for thousands arrcsted. - It provided them with legal counsel; it :^ taught w^era to def end themsélveá legaUy inthe courts and' frustrated again and again illegal police ~ action by coachink the common x»eopte as to their ri^^ in the courtd. It pouzed forth; the blaidng
searchlight of tmth on the Iniqui-tous ^rannical laws, on the tben foul cesspcols that the jails and penitenQaiiea. were -r- it beraune & mighty mobilis:ation ánd spiri-tual forco of the jpeopla against injustic^ and finaOyforced, Bei-nett to open. the prisong gates,.re-lease Tim Buck' and -his > eoUea-gues, and tlbte repeal^'of t}^,-out-Btandimg iniqiBtous law' óf that day: S6Cti<»i ' -
CHAIlGtN6 the Frost government-With issponábility for neglecting legal action against.Üie pnblishera of war and crime «omfcsy Norman Fenner/lVFLT leader, is runlng-on a labor unltylor peace' tickefr In Soutlh York riding. Sllectiona are Nov, Peimer is opposing slt-tíng UJHsmiber M, B. JoUiffe, Ontario CíCF leader and Tory war-mpnger W. C. Beecb.
TORONTO^ >'nie Flame Within«, ezciting play al^ut war-time Cíer-msüiy, wiű be presented this. Sa-^
,turday eveniflg Cet. 27 and Sun-day ^vening Oct; 28 at -the UJPO. Auditórium, 63 Christie Street
The play has attracted wide, át-tention and &terest "because its message Is giv^ . - with powerful dramafic puneh fcry the accoraplish-éd Montreal Dráma Workshop. Based on the novel« >The Cross and the. Arrowc b^ Albert- Maitz, It telis the story of. th^ comipti<«r
or Nasl Crermany., It reveals the morál choice a wófrícer and a docK
Xgm, ■ IRóday'a' "Pt^Ust it&útMa Today we face anöther erusáde
be ignored.
Ita timeliness derives. from the issuö of .G^ttóasi r^amoment and renasiflcatio& today • ^en Canad-ians as well as Gezmaná are f aced with a stmilaV chói^^, aad' scone,' Uke.Mr.' <>t>Il .MJP: have. already Caffett Iqr U» wayside. ^ V
Laá*-x^^ indicate a
120 KILOMETÉRS' FER' HOUE. -r- A neyr Himgariaií locomotivé, Type 30a, tnanu-factured by thé MAVAG Locomo^ve Factoiy of Buda^^ pest, .was just tested.^The 164 comotívé is cápablé .*of a speed of 120 kilometers peri höur while puliing a'^loád of
600 ihetric tóns. With/this speed it 13 one of the fastest en--gines in. Central Europe, ^
Dunapentele^s j^rst, <7asting Fixed for November 7. ^ The; builders of Dunapentele^, a main project of the Five-Year. Plan, are: eagerly working to get rgady the; first- casting of iron on Novembei^ 7th'. The best 11 youtíi' bárigades areí workihg on the constrüctidn of the smélting works. János Godő and thé membersiof his carp'enters' brigádé jhave' ráised ■ their output to over 400 percent of-~ their quota.— - ~, - .
Hungary's First Electric Ship Jack.—' The workers of the Mesz^ bari i Ship Repair Yard have just fiiaugurated Hungary's first elect-ric ship jack. -The meclianism per-fonhs in one hour a job which or-dinarily requires 74 hours of hard toil by 180 men.Only three people are néeded< for ita operation; The new mechanism draws: out of the water vesíels to be repaired,
mies travelled.to Budapest. Thedö* legation frqmthese friendáy count-ries -weie . guests at <eelebrations and programmes of Feople's Army
Day;^
Chines© EOni W^k in Hungaiy; — With the slogan, »Get to know the Heroic" Chinese People Pight-ing ior Peace,« k Chinese Piim week is Ijeing-celebrated bétweeii September 29'and October 5 in Hungary to'honour the secondan-nlversary of_the proclamation of the ' ghinese Peojple^s RepuWic. The aim ot thiá Film Wéek is to make éven closer the friendship bétween the^fungarianpeople and the 475 líülKön Chinese people. Among the features and documen-.taries to 'be shown the fibn »Daughters of XJhina* is. the most outs^anditíg. —'
Koreán; Artistsí- In Budapest. —-The Hungárián capital received the Koreán artists* ensemble with warm^ affection;' :: The' young Koreán, flancexá andsingers are pre-senting .;the magnifieent art of the heroic ís^orean people" to Budapest áhd provinciai theatre and factory audiences. —
v-Hungaiian'Film JPestival^ to Po-land. — "Between JSeptember 18th. and" 28th a Hungárián Film Fes-tival was held-^n Poland, Five Hungárián teatures|Q"eincluded in the programme of the Festival í. »Honr oiu? and Gloiy«, »The.: Soil Under
j ...... Your-Feetc-Xknown also as >Trea-
with a speed of 75 centimeters gu^ed Earth«, and. VAn Inch of
per minute. —-
Soil«),^ >Liberated. Soilc, »Cather-
Ctombines on the Rice Fields oi- j^^.^ Marriagesi, and »Colony Un-Meéőtur. The rice ha^^^est havdérgrouhd*. Four Himgarian do-
begun in the cooperative- town of Mezőtúr. The-State machine sta-tion provided 'a harvester-dombine for reaping^ and threshing. the crop, —. ^
One-Hnndn^ AgiicuItúraX^ Cooperative Store in^ BudapestNü^ The Stores and stalls of the agri-' cnltural cpbperativés enjoy great
popularity among the working people ofvthe i^ajritaL The one-hundredth stall was recently open-ed.
Cnltoral News
cumentáries Wére also shown. In smaller Polish town and villages, séveral Hungárián films, which had already rbeen shown in the -larger ■ motion plcture > theatres cl Poland, were screened. during the festival. Great interest is displayed in. Hungárián - f Ums by Polish aüdienceá. In the rfirét half of 1951
,some^ one-and-arhalf-millión people saw OHungarian-f ilma. —
First Hungárián iThree-Dtmen-sional Mollon Picture Fihn Near-Jjig Completjoa;' ^—The fihri is be-
ing pröduce4;'on the hasis of a Bbmgiuijm Cnltoral D^egafion^new, inexpensive filming process Leaves for tha Soviei Unt^n. r-^ AJwotked out by^ Bodrossy, ca-
Hungarian cultural delegation of' meraman öf the Hungárián News-11 membeifs, led by Fereno^toosi, i reel and Documentary Film Stu-First Deputy to the Mínister ^f ^diós. — **
People's Cülture, departed íor the vOver 400,000 Books l^rchased on Soviet Union to study Soviet cul- Provinciai Boók Days. — During tural work and art-^ ; Ithe Brök Days-' held this year in
BolgSMrian and Polish -Hungary's provinces over 400,000
PeopWs; Arm!«ss Send Cultural bpoTts were. iböught by working and %ort& aielegallon.to Hungary.! people of villages and. towns, as.
Tó participai^ in the festivíties^j against 200,000ly^^ on last
\tMch took^ place' in connectioní^^ear'sBook Days. About 250,000^ tor have-to make wheh thé^^fufl]-^^ Hi»rtgarían>. Pto oold were
stench of' Nasásm can no longer Day on September S®, cultural and purchased by agricultural work-
sportsgrouim of the Ca:e<^»>slovak, er^s. Bulgárián and Polish People's
-'.,.;:v'Pifii-Up- ■ •
frin faouse <m both evenings,'but C9erk: »These; diapers are 90 at:tim% of^ writhig titieré are. still ccnts,andcentJs,"^ and five cents íor a *ew ticketa tax.<- <^ "
The ^pres^taticm, la; sponsored by r : Customer: >líever ii :nd the thfr Sí^SlüárSp^^ of^tapkk W6 use saíety pins at our
thé tínlted Jfcwish Péople*á Ordér.'housé.*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^;^^^^
THE' 'ABOVH. Hlmtrations _shows ecenes from'-Üi© gtr%gle« of Canadian freedom-fij^feiB Ía.tiH> past: In iSm eaüy.'lOth cAltijy" Ríáberí Gmssis^ ' im/H, lalled, Lfunt^and Matttews were hangiad,' Iwcau^ sÉk tVIHIam IjTon Maekeniie' (aColo-
íight for a free press apd íor edu-cation In Vp^eac .'Caaíada;.: loids-Jo«s^h iUpineau fought t&r fréo-ácm trmm ■tmy^'Ioaa ^ rd9gkw tyranny In Lower Canada; 4íoseph M&wé éhsm^ont^ thio p«^il&ir de-, nmad íor isrteols Nova J^ooHo,* Sxmia EXA .(tlio' ímt mmU wim :M tto- ISght agíalnat i^o ipnwpfng ifall-'
w&y barons and landgiaMto^ In
Msn^toba,.tn 18^ had iMs'to say ■ to' &!» <^^3re^rBHbBff0i« golng -.to'' Ms' iteSif&:' 09EI «^bo- ga^ws: . ~ ^
»^y the .testímony lald bofoli^ ymnúmin^'my mai,- Wltmsmm «a botii aldm tnaio It ' timímim thml I^Uon aíiar pmUfm hm bexm umt tt«í FedetaT goiftarssimut^
and so Irrcsponslble Is -tltat'^ go-.VfBronaeíst to tho'Hortb'Westf, .íiiat: ;Ia fbd mkrm ©f. ei&v«ra] y«aars .|j«e-'-s^m ^űeímsc'mmis^to satlssfy;^' peopio or- Wat 'lEnaat "laa* ^It'Ijas', oVera laaidly.lMMín abl© to' 'wmmst. «wsMs© to. gívo a- ala^e ve^smt, TSíat. fact; vmaíá. Mcato: a&wsiwto"
íoro Insanlty
rtiJ[jsl9-«>. , ab^' md .Iá governnsMttt
compllcated tviib pa-I- fus^ acted reason-■8«if •dísfestó©,_: wMlo the ,Kay;-aoéé»er,'.beteg Ir-
. hstmt 'bait acted vmmg, ' ixtmem 'ítmo Is, I*