| Show Revolt Threat Army Plot Tied to Marzaiii in Trial M WASHINGTON May 15 UP)— A New York police undercover agent testified Thursday that Carl A Marzani 35 ousted state subofficial plotted against the U S army in 1940 and declared in 1941 that the time was ripe for revolution The witness Archer Drew who said he was a member of a secret “sabotage squad’ organized by former Mayor Fiorello H in the New York police department quoted Marzani as telling' a meeting of Communist party and National Negro Congress officials: "Now is the time for a revolution in this country” He said this was in April 1941 two months before Germany invaded Russia and while Russia was still technically an ally of Germany Marzani who was born in Italy is on trial in federal district court ia charged with hiding his alleged communist affiliations in order to get a government job Drew a Negro told the jury that Marzani addressed a Com munist party meeting on Oct 14 1940 and urged young communists to join the ‘army "in order to disintegrate morale so the com munists could take over” The witness said he himself joined the party as "William Easley” in 1940 acting under of ficial orders Drew testified that he attended more than a score of Communist party meetings at which Marzani was present and sometimes he said Marzani presided He said he first met Marzani on July 22 1940 at a Communist party headquarters in New York Marzani was introduced to him under the name of "Comrade Tony” and was described as communist rational committeeman the witness said Ci:i r '7 i ‘'I1'’' mfM 111 :miw 11 TV' cials Thursday said 484 persons are known to have been killed In the Texas City disaster of April 7 and a representative of the Texas state department of public safety estimated that missing persofis total "about 200” C R Sterett of Washington D C disaster public information director for the Red Cross said 381 bodies have been identified and 103 other bodies have been recovered but are unidentified J H Arnett of the department of public safety Identification bureau and director Of the Texas City morgue at Camp Wallace said his office had received inquiries from relatives and friends of an estimated 200 persons whose whereabouts have not been determined since the original Texas City explosions and fires 16-1- Phone Pickets Withdraw Then Go Back Friday May 16 (UP)— Striking Western Electric workers withdrew their picket lines from around the nation’s telephone buildings for a few hours Thursday night but early Friday they rescinded the order and directed the pickets to return to their beats Western Electric pickets have prevented a resumption of telephone service throughout the country The order for their removal had raised hopes that the nationwide strike had come to a virtual end 11 e Another first! 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Tms 23 SU9 m CCUIZ KOATl 4" 12358 $13f after 39 days Shortly after 11 pm EDT Thursday night Pres Ernest Weaver of Western Electric’s striking Association of Communications Equipment workers announced that A C E W had recommended that its locals call off their pickets in areas where other telephone unions had reached settlements with the Bell System But less than three hours later A C E W strike Director N L Wolf announced that the union's executive board had decided to rescind its earlier recommendation on the grounds that “it was premature" He said that as soon as the original Weaver order went out calls of protest came in from union officials all over the country Thereupon he said the ACE W executive board went into session to reconsider its decision He said the board members decided to keep its picket lines up until the union came to an agreement with Western Electric Wallace Urges Labor Figlit To Outlaw War DETROIT May 15 (A5)— Henry Wallace appealed Thursday night to organized labor for leadership in setting up "an over-a- ll pm gram to abolish war” The former vice president In an address at a meeting sponsored by the Detroit Wallace rally commit tee declared: "Such a program Includes disarmament agreement on enforceable world control of atomic energy the internationalization of strategic areas the eradication of fascism Raps Truman Doctrine “We need also some agreement on the cessation of economic and ideological warfare among nations Continuation of the spiritual warfare backed up by the Truman doctrine can never bring peace” Wallace charged that instead of acting on legislation to help the people congress now was “working against the people by pushing antilabor bills tax reduction bills to spare the rich appropriations of $24000000 to pry into the lives of who dares to work every man for the government appropriations of $400000000 to help arm the Turkish army and fight the ragged bands of Greek guerilas” “What good are these acts?” he asked “These are the fruits of a bipartisan policy bipartisan in shortsightedness selfishness narrow nationalism and greed” Vicious Shortsighted “These vicious and shortsighted actions find their counterparts in state and local levels” he added “Men who shout about communism In order to advance their political careers are inevitably driven into witch hunts by the logic of their bigotry and intolerance” Discussing his recent ESropean tour Wallace voiced praise for England’s labor government He found there he said “the greatest confidence that given a peaceful world In which to live labor Britain will create a new society that will give hope to the world” However In contrast America’s progressive movement has been weakened by divisions he said adding: "How long must we apologize for the absence in America of a progressive and internationalist spirit? 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