3s 11 Serving On Every Front alloapers A\id In : Production Drive / PHOTOSTAT of one of Britain’s first factory wall news- N papers, which are now being started by workers all over * country as part of their drive to increase production for : Allied offensive, arrived this week in New York. Called ys Chiswick News, the wall paper—cartoons and typewritten ties pasted to a large bulletin board—is published fortnightly “1 the labor-management committee of the big Chiswick Air- 4 ft Works (Chiswick is a suburb of London). The issue re- | ved is dated October 21, 1942. trominently displayed on the aircraft in the shortest possible ber half of the wall newspaper ‘ime. z “J am glad to have this oppor- tunity of placing on record my appreciation of the abilities of all amittee. Other features of the the Members of the joint produc- yer are cartoons depicting the tion committee who have contrib- I> of Hitler before Stalingrad, uted to the very frank discussions ) which we have held on the many : : iw York's PM; two poems by subjects affecting our joint effort, San men workers: an appeal by the 2nd to say that I believe they Grad Jp stewards’ chairman for have that spirit of conti 4 #ront, in Britain, the Middle East, the Far East and Alaska. Now in its fourth year, trained Winee during talks by ministry (ee ee mes of a com airmen graduated under the plan are flying all types of planes, including the giant Stir- information speakers: and a the workings of a committee of = eee : gee query: BN Sah Getting to this nature.” lings, Britain’s biggest bombers, shown above irk on Time?’’ ;£0 his letter addressed to his llow workers,’ A. J. Goodall, rkers'’ secretary of the joint »duction committee, gives clear lication of the practical nature the committee’s functions. ze most important task of the : is ;, amuttee is to get our factory : ‘eking to full capacity, to smash b \ bottlenecks when and where §& find them,” he writes. “As you ’ @ @ @ @ @ : letters from the plant’s gen- 1] manager and the workers’ ie of the joint production + of them reproduced from 2 all imagine, there have been ste a few. 27One of the recent successes s to bring work into Shop 15. is shop was one of the first to - into production and the peo- THE SEVENTH CROSS — By Anna Seghers = $3.00 there put their hearts into ar jobs. Consequently, they : re farther in front of produc- HOSTAGES — By Stefan Heym — $3.00 7a than the rest of the factory. was first thought that this sec- 1 would have to slow down § A THOUSAND SHALL FALL - By Hans Habe — $2.75 i] other sections were brought : to its level. This was altered i further materials have been § ALL-OUT ON THE ROAD TO SMOLENSK -By Erskine 4 ineut into Shop 15 from other ff E jg nts to k it workin t - E a Caldwell — $3.00 | 4} The material from the White f i : - E y (a Lond ts plant) ha: = a Peer ee oe naa INDIA WETHOUT FABLE —- By Kate L. Mitchell — $3.00 the metal shop. The manage- int has agreed to put a system S@CEALIST SEXTH OF THE WORLD — By the Dear of ‘9 Operation whereby material i, it is hoped, be available one ©; : nth ahead of Sreaaciion, The Canterbun Yy = $1.50 nor bss 0) al Sees 2 as eu in = aibcommines | AN AMERICAN LOOKS AT KARL MARX -By William feeticl oan go gen Blake — $3.00 rkers has been set up. Out of | So eae deen saree oy THE GREAT OFFENSIVE -By Max Werner — $3.75 iS sub-committee, five have er Will decide the awards on FALL OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC-By D.N. Pritt-$1.75 | | : LENINESM — Selected Writings by Joseph Stalin — $3.00 : jPaek achievements of the f joint production committee, * letter states, include the fur- thing of a technical library for ti RUSSIA AND JAPAN —- By Weervisors and technicians, pro- ff 5 : Gaal Passe eee Special Offer... Maurice Hindus — $2.50 (2 ee ee ANNA LOUISE STRONG’S LABOR IN WARTIME - By 3 joint production committee is f John Steuben fee rf 5e (oe ees aa THE SOVIETS 3 E c jar the pa so at i i e f Poo! | EXPECTED IT 2 AT THE a the enemy. Also remember that © bombers can and will carry and & enly bombs, but troops who : cae ; il speed victory over fascism.” Japanese Imperialism Exposed Z @c j fn the general manager’s letter, —The Tanaka Memorandum < a F points out that the wall news- jf : 105 Shelly Building : PIS cr tue coopesative < ape Eronomics of Barbarisra — — 25¢ rt which is being made by all [| —Hlitler’s ‘New Order’ - - - - 11S West Pender Vancouver, B.C. “us, who have only one object: : Oducine the greatest number of [fe SES OG SE IS EP TE I I