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SEEK ARMENIAN WORKERS’ UNITY THRU THE PARTY Lffort Made to Remedy to bring results, Office to newly organized branches i December first. THE PARTY AT WORK More Applications for New Charters By ABRAM AKIRA. The Organization Drive started by the Party some time ago continues Fifty-four charters have been issued by the, National n various parts of the country since THE DAILY WORKE R ty 14, 1924 ANTI-RED LIARS TWIST THE NEWS ABOUT RUSSIA lTry to Give Riga Dope [WEST VIRGINIA MINERS? WAGES SUFFICIENT ONLY ginia indicate that the standard of living of the state’s coal miners is not FOR UPKEEP OF = Statistics made public in West} %, Birthday Greetings to “The Daily Worker” CHRISHOLM, MINN. | _——_ TOLEDO, OHIO much Lie pec Retire hate Victor Waris W. P. Headquarters Club ry i eriminals 1 . According to languages the new branches are divided as follows:| Ly ing, o 4 ille. John Wuchlet A. W. Harvitt Mistakes of Groups Italian, 13; English, 11, or 20 per cent of the total feanbars Armenian, 7;} Moscow Flavor ens ad areas $1044.05 Oscar Wahlroos Earl Merritt South Slavic, 6; Polish, 5; Russian, 4; including a women’s branch srganized| yp; pike kiana ae tent cate : Saari Th ; ittee {i Providence, R, 1; Jewish, 2; Ukrainian, 2; Finnish, 1; French, 1; Greek, | ,%i%# has now taken the place oceu-|and has to support a family consist-| John Saari ea , ; ittee |1.¢ x cai seme ; : ed by Helsingfors during war i wife and three children. ~ We + fe e Central Executive Committ 1 cho-Slovak, 1 Several ‘of the En, ish bran hes are th a an Pied by Heliinataye cuxiie Wax me ing of a wif d th hild Mrs. E. W. Hakola E. A. Noyes of the Workers” Party has issuéd a| 4) fn ‘addition: tothis’s chi feb erties swaths 9 GR agrarian gs the principal European lie factory. | When deductions of 300 is made for John Lapakko Donation Sympthizer manifesto to the Armenian workers pectic sa Me al Labor and the Soc Party must !t is near enough to Moscow to give of America, calling on them to line Mei ean ee i mths 4 City Central Comittee in Nanticoke, Pa. Out of the 54 charters 35 were issued during the first 10 days of up behind the Workers Party and with the Communist International, The manifesto reviews the situation drive the workers towards the com- munist position. On the other hand, the correct policies followed by the § the fables emanating from the Lai- vian capital a Russian flavor and : iently far removed to give the rent, coal, tools, hospital charges— which are collected by the company— it leaves him $744.05 to be divided among five people, or $148.81 each. Iima Takkinen Edward Mattson Henry Kujanpaa J. T. Chapman Geo. W. Green J. De la Foute ea ‘i > Thi ri i Se say lars reasonable security. P Wm. Jacobson Clarence Buella that has existed between the Ar- Convend nae ae Third National | Workers Piet So Bae ke acest go Tribune notorious for| The state prison spends $95.91 a Matt Walter’ Harris Menian Workers Party and the Social | perty Te ve one eer FoF our | Made its influence continuously grow | owe perversion has recently featured |year for each prisoner. This does att Kangas alter Harr! Democratic Hunchakist) Party “and [Und should serve as miele fornal EVR our, enemies oneee cern icles to the effect that a serous [not inclade administrative cote, | Hemming Hakala Charles Stevenson Points out the mistakes of both groups | party members to double thels efforts |the Workers Party is at present the ctisis. was raging in, Russia with ————_——_ Oscar Hill Dennis Fremiere é : ng (Ga there as iy one eats on|and help make the party grow: jonly revolutionary political organiza- ated ii bis Tay leah as 1. W. W. Make Test Case Hjalmer Alto Homer Parker which they can unite, as a language ition in this ; ance | Cheka lined side | Fy Federation within the Workers Party,|, The fact that more and more /i-°. ously felt both by the capitaice the other the Central committee of| SACRAMENTO, Cal.—The first| Mr. Kaatiala C. i, Shellac | after a transition period. The Mani_| branches of the party are being or- elias snd: by the reactionary labor the Russian Communist Party. | conviction under the Busick anti-I. W. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. R. E. Cook festo follows: ganized all over the country brings Armenian Workers! Rally to the Sup- port of the Workers Party and the Communist International! to light two important factors. It shows that the objective conditions in America are becoming more and leaders, The Party is only now beginning to take full advantage of the possibil- ities created during the last ye Trotsky, by the way is an important member of this committee. | Where there is some smoke there is generally more or less fire, and there W. injunction has been secured in the sentencing of R. Wood to $250 fine or 250 days for “contempt of court” in that he was a member of the I. W. W. Joseph Turchinsky Bertha Turchinsky Cyril Turchinsky Herbert Niemijer BENWOOD, W. VA. 12 r r ig aide a S. Grunkoy Metis wiwihels oF the former more favorable for communist organ: |The fifty-four charters are the best | t Plenty of fire in Russia, plenty of Attempts to, make, the injunction) Flora Turchinsky M. Pevovarov Armenian Workers Party and ization. The coming of an industrial proof of this. A well known comrade lat tha: tender Daily Herald gic is|the war was carried to Sacramento,| Abe Sachs E. Volocha . the Hunchatist Social- Sorecannn Gud: Gpemplaymants Bis (aber. Roiabed on that 2 communist | oot a Communist, explains. that the |where it originated, and to the court| Max Kaufman J. Supel ee Central Executive | prise the bulk of the workers en-|party and influence at least one hun. {have appeared recently in We septal rrbbeapetiet 4 hatioe the Fi dn Abe Murman J. Lafostny has the Workers Party has |gaged in the basic industries, the |dred and fifty workers is a poor com. | ist press of the, world js a Meated dis- then sentenced under the terms of the |) 7) iss agen N. Kuznico ad ‘called to its attention the situa- campaign of the open shoppers against | munist. cussion that is taking place within the | injunction, Shin: teen + Kuznicov tion now existing among the former | organized labor, the ever growing| Let us take this remark seriously | Communist Party of Russia, As a test case,” this. will: be} 7 G Wal witch J, Benek wiemnbite of the two organizations to |hankruptcy of the farmers, the con-|and redouble our efforts to get into Live on Hope appealed, if necessary to the supreme OKs - K. Juodis whom this statement 1s addressed and |tinzous betrayals of the workers on |the party the ten thousand new mem- The White Guard elements who |court of the United States, Frank 8. Dashoff M. Turchenko wishes to-present the facts clearly = the part of the reactionary official-|bers as set forth by the Central Ex-|never lose hope that the good old days M. R. Gutkin N. Teslin ys Bian pei Pe aa dom of the American Federation of ecutive Committee a few months ago. |may yet Ge gt placing the haga Eva E. Gutkin N. Rincoieny § a and e 0S! ie rama — — — - mseelin een :. As 1 ssi ‘ in this con- 5 Workers Party and the Communist | mediately abolish the name, Social-|discipline is now one of the first oven, a Wen ek ehviee control is INVITATION Sam Zalmanoft PITTSBURGH, PA. International. Democratie Hunchakist Party, which |principles of a Communist organiza- cracking. But as the Daily Herald Frida Bleehman vs 4 “ At the Convention of the Armenian |had. been the name of-this group for |tions. : corespondent says, this is not a sign|Q Yourself, Family and Friends Jakob Epstein E. J. Horacke Social-Democratie Hunchakist Party} Ver @ quarter of a century, would Central Committee Acts _ of decay but of exuberant vitality. are cordially invited to attend Pauline Pass Paul Hanses held in Bosion last summer, negotia-|™ean the loss of a large number of| The Central Executive Committee| ‘The Riga messages are not mere the Paul Safar tions to unite the Armenian Workers |™members of this organization and it|of the Workers Party has declared | faxes; they are perversions of the Sarah Segal baie Party and the Armenian Social-Demo- | therefore agreed. to the transition |that those members of the former Ar-|truth, The Daily Herald correspon- Sam Mogilefsky V. Skrtke cratie Hunchakist Party and to — period ES heise Pe Piet dR pase ade RRL Pa oe ronuse.t8 jdent continues: Grand J. Fingerman F. Vrdjuka Wires piey — ernest x Federation, and the name of the|Executive Committee in regard to the fed pitas sar t caminttee d a" wt oh 7. pine Q a a : ‘ ; i . Gord: . ive ie) a 3 Aited A eta rd hitti with no mine- a “ ‘4 * Party participated in these negotia-. The Central Executive Committee |of America and ba The Fen eal ihe oe Gana: "The question at issue | Lillian Murman M. Sulential tions on behalf of the Party and thru | of the Workers Party does not believe bed bidity ae OF che COM |: the relaxation of time Wee discipline BALL ' Henry Supak N. Nikoloff _ his efforts the following agreement and would not permit any organiza-|™unist International. and the rigid central control of the }< | Suphia Supak Geo. Kormjcick was arrived at: tion to be part of the Workers Party| It falls upon all members of the revolutionary years. But behind it is i \ da Sepale i Ra ‘Trausition Period Necessaty of America which permanently re-|Armenian section who ave loyal to|tnot perennial fight of the “Young Given by the H a Sup: . Raspar : 1. The Armenian Workers Party | t#ined a distinctive name such as that |the Communist organization in this| Guard” against the “Old Guard,” | Sadie Supak L. Filetich Armenian Social: Democratiy of the Armenian Federation at the |country and to the Communist Inter-|+.a¢ rages in every healthy living or-|@ Karl Liebknecht German- $; Nathan Supak John Kerolra and the Armenian Social-Democratic | present time. The Central Executive | national to at once return to the Ar- izati Hi ry 33 | Hunchakist Party were united and @f- | ¢ the Workers Party believes that the |menian section and to take up the UT Staiger generation is knock "YW. 1. of Ci vatiggs | one Dire N rp filiated with the Workers Party on | A 5 work of consolidating and organizing |. e sath . . Loo icago . Lycius the basis of a Central Executive Com. | ATmenian workers are just as ready the former members of the Armenian |ing at the doors” of the Kremlin. | John Karstin Anna Sevilis " ‘ roth and will be just as proud to be known “ And the noise of their knockin | n mittee of the combined organizations |,. Communists and members of the|Workers Party and the Social- on “Lj ae Sat., Jan. 19, 1924 M. Melder M. Samuel being elected with five representatives | work, Party as are the Russian,|Democratic Hunchakist Party as a {echoes across Europe. isten, say) % ’ 5 & Basra rb Fe wy fe i i he Work-|the gentlemen of the “Times,” | at 7:30 P. M, John Rein Sam Shore for each of the two former groups. Jewish, South Slavic, German, Hun-|Solidly organized section of the Wor' A i ve 2. It was agreed that the name of | sd saigdle other language sections of |ers Party of America; it declares | ‘Listen to the noise. The walls must A. Rouis Louis Cohn en the combined organization should be \the Workers Party. — further that the gieeton 2 the serge ee ootainie if in any Western hour-|$ at the J. Grandin “O. Heyati | . ‘ Armenian Federation of the Workers ERENT A of this organization and the name o: y ‘ oe ? . Gordon rty—Social Democratic Huncha- Maintain Discipline the paper it publishes will be taken yp | 2eois party there was su» F NORTH SIDE —— a a navidodl “ » kis “0-e-until further ‘action ~ -' ™~"ems, however, that some of the fat the next Canwartias af «ha A SITia enwaninn thet TIIRNED LAT L —— Das ie ecureuil Fo sie Riemaies! Ma ~., Pav « aay wu BeebRuuwer weveten savant carne amw YORK CIVY © Fag * = wae 4 ection ana that this’ Gon-) fear so Peet years geri isi ‘oe Mel i taken by @ new Convention of the |Wemue™ Paity(which was, however, Sention_ will be held as soon gs the Aas te ryan 848. Equcbbles ax lone 820 N. ~.ark St. Pay al M. Kadis! . ag : acted at the name of not segrsages wit se Mt ena ae tupmne nesnebes ot a veed and |and as closely as possible. Zéld’s First-Class Orchestra F. Forman A. pores nod . It was a e ior to the unity) have ions LN . I Sati the official aa of the ee ca “the decisions of hee RE peciri funetioning as a section of the Work- oe SS eile are|% ‘Tickets, in advance, 40c; at the I. pwnd 3 ak ti oul remain oO i ittee 0: e Workers arty. } * i us . Gece until further decision by Be ay cee seems to think Aa etas. workers! do not let @|neither Western nor bere aio door, 6Gc. J idor Cohe’ S. Chudnow the CG. E. C. of the Workers Party. that it ean achieve at once the goal| few unthinking, hasty individuals mis-| Working-class Parties bic fn their Isi Siski d 3 Littvaco These decisions were determined by | which the Central Executive Commit-|jead you into destroying the unity of | more mae see sy prsenig sad G. Siskin M. Mitchell the view of the Central Executive |tee of the Workers Party is striving | your organization. Rally to he a manner 0 bigs: nee y- : C. Kurchenbaum G Gershovita Committee of the Workers Party that fo, in the policy it is following among | hort of the’ Armenian Section o guage is mo’ rect. " ATTENTION W. A. Black 4 jt was necessary that there be @)the revolutionary we sane yore Workers Party. que gr ee ; And the aan Coe rite I di 1 Bapotuidel: Ww. Baum in eed od between the time of | ire to change the name of|.trong organization 0: +a | also—-Russian. 7 is M. Pastnera Saliation with the Workars Party and te eeteration and the name of the naar in support of the Commrane Russian love of a good yo: Terre Haute, nalana Harry Gourjine Max Jenkins the final organization of the revolu-| paper at once, and declare that if the| movement as represented by the |They have all the Russian indii a ATTENTION! Bertha Greenberg hia Pensick tionary Armenian workers as a sSe¢-| Central Executive Committee of the | Workers Party and in support of the ence to publicity. Our proverb about Harry Goldman Sop! ens! a the Workers Party, sors Workers Party will not accept its | Communist Setarpatianst ssa ot “washing ae ae sae eet ‘ 5 Wire Hates Pensick oe Res 3 of the Social-|.; it will split the Armenian | " Central Executive Commi appeal to the Slav. . Resentha “coed Hunchakist Party would Bectiin of the Workers Party and| Sworkers Party of America the open air is the most healthy place 3) doseetee 7 ys Chudnov become familiar with the program |jeaye the Workers Party. In other Cc. E. RUTHENBERG, | for such laundering operations. Vivid 9-Reel Motion Picture I. Kadish M Shaffer and purposes of the Workers Party| words, the attitude of these mistaken Executive Secretary They are enjoying themselves : f Joe Cohen ayer and the Communist International. workers is: “We are Communists if —_—_—_——. thoroughly—both “Young Guard and ey i of BUFFALO, N. Y. Suliva Shaffer Educational Work Needed we can have our own hig if we ae Protect the Foreign Born! Old Guard. | ne Bo ren rigets oted SOVIET RUSSI A Bae ly SNe (Re FREDERICK, SO. DAK. , 5 wn way, then we ————_. “Times” inks that al of e . 3 Tt was the view of the Central net Gommuniyts and we will not be |LECTURES AT PATERSON, N. J.|the “Times! tints SOt 0 os party og nee Emil & J. Niva Executive Committee that fo he Communist Party of erson, N. J., English| 114 «war to the knife” between two period of a year at least it was neces- it a the Workers Party.” b aah a the Workers Party has Snetiotia they are as mistaken as a is coming to Matt. Rintanen Arthur Rouma f - | America, ‘ rane 7 y y sary to carry on an ro guage ‘both The Central Executive Committee ae arrangements for a series of |\; +4, from some strange land who, Terre Haute. Indiana Senya Wutanen Toivo Rauma paign among the wor ee ts injof the Workers Party cannot make |jectures to be given Sunday evening, | otchinga Rugby match, concluded . Walter Wutanen Einard Niva groups so that the best spanted in-|any compromises with such “com-/,+ g p, M., at Saltzbergs Hall, 211 that the two -fifteens were mortal THURSDAY, JAN. 17, Erkki Korhonen Erik Raume both Broce retin " veoag lotamnnanint atindsetn.” If the repening section os |Market street. pos enemies each of the other. at GRAND THEATRE Edla and Erkki Jytha Matt Harju to a real se i Federation are rea is as follows: . “ Party of this country, the Workers|the Armenian Federation att ie. Fee ere DOth——“Present Day Eu- ihe Coe hregaarin 8 5 ana || 2 Showings—First show starts at |] Elina Tapper John Henrickson les Tae gxotulive Committee | cision of the Central Executive Com- rope,” Juliet Stuart Poyntz, a tie! ae party * congteee next 2:30 P. M. sharp. Saura. and K. Siren Fred bye Hot the Workers Party felt thet to [- tee eae e ee araes ckwif Lome] orth The “Younk Guard” will BLIZABETH, N. J. vies bean ee — SSNNNS Three Internationals, ; in some concessions, There wil Vaicionr’s Hs LEKLAAAEAAANNSANSNSNANNN NNN NN NNN NHN % , February tet — Comeqenian Se a eo edt contra, 2m : ee ati J} Wandersan y, epee es 10th—“The amertean apatee inf cenoeteete self-expression Greetings from D. Krutis Hi ha ; i COME TO ¢ Labor Movement and its Future,” B.)for the Hea ig J. Penkin eming J; And the decision of the Congress ° . Pe COME TO ZB. er 17th—“Tactics of the} will be loyally acce| 1 by both sides. Jewish Branch, J. Vizbor — = 4 Thi ional,” Alexander Bit-|There will be no split. — ’ S. Bzaltutiene ? THE 2ND ANNUAL Y eo ag esha wit : And at the least sign of trouble HARTFORD, CONN. A. Skairis R. Lainen y i tN from without, dissensions would cease P. Tarvskevich H. Taub %| COMING EVENTS IN none and the ranks be closed solidly. . Goruke ST. PAUL, MINN. %|_ Thursday, Jan, 17, 24, 31 and Feb. hae Steep niptpd tptneteteiptetetotode tonto ototontotatite . Sheraki M. Goldstein a 4 A . M., Lectures Course, by H. ‘OOD IRKERS, come to the Walter BEGGERS (schnorer) D ; u ee at Paine Memorial ‘Hall, 9 METAL WORKERS AND F WO! B. Krutiene Morris Kostin ¥\ Appleton St, Boston. Admission, 26 DANCE ‘A. Lukoseviz Sima Kaspin Under the auspices of the Jewish workers relief committee J|conts each evening. Full Counse)% 1 44. wicKER PARK SMALL HALL, SAT. NIGHT, | K’ Mazilieuskis A. Wasilseky | Miiday, Jan, 18, 8 P. M., Grand JAN. 19, for the benefit of the National Bulletins A. Liutvinaviz A. Frusow $| Ball, given by T. rene L., iet Bee of the two groups B. poeta ne ig mommy ‘ 7 Ave. Admission 75 cents. Mak SATURDAY EVE., JAN. 19, 1924 Jinssi sepa, 130 Pat, Grand ee W. Bite A. Bvanuk 4 i on, wi Dance, to be given by Local Boston, oe hd ——At the-—— % Workers Party at Dudley St. Opera|% speciaL NOTICE: Those holding tickets for this affair advertised A. Saulenas M Kara evisus Yankowich % Wouse, 113-119 Dudley St., Roxbury, at the Workers Lyceum will kindly notice the change of the Hall, ; J. Talk J. Yan ’ , RIUM % Mass. Admission 40 cents, including due to unforeseen circumstances, J. Salkauskis © A. Falkowsky ‘ASHLAND AUDITO) % war tax. Auspices: Metal Trades and Food Trades Group of the Trade Union F. Petrasiunas C. Zaltz st y IN NEW YORK Educational League, Local Chicago CONCORD, N. H. P. Hogaluk Ashland Ave. and You Baroy 77 % The Liebknecht-Luxemburg mem- | #o¢o% Fred. Foisbacka A, Prilutsky Y morial meeting in bea ha mi Mr. and Mrs, Helin = paced jan. al ‘Affair Where the Entire Radical Movement Will Be 9 (01 nT Ghern. House, agin 8, ana |$ YOU WANT JEWELRY Kalle S710 sananen x, The y rt an eau y ee Po of Licbknecht have been ‘Why go down town if you can get it at U J. W: J. Kozek Proceeds for the Benefit of the % Srranged. Admission is 25e. Tickets juno alsoos Orp i Ovi ussi y be secured at the office of the han Homes og S et R sing y Notne Workers League, 208 E. 12th, and the Ukraine ; °F. Rabl _ §. STROWISS ’ 2656 The Best Selection of Diamonds, Watches is at Moderate Prices PD ps er and jewelry repeired CHICAGO OPEN FORU! | Subject, “The Situation in Ger- suas Music by H. M > Orck poe The Forum is held every Friday, Feb. 1, 8 p. my Joseph ley, National Secretary of the veleratad Farmer Labor Pasty, evil | address the Open Forum in Chicago, | at 2229 W. Division St. | Subjects “The Farmer Labor Party Move- ‘Admittance 51¢ (Beggars take pennies) Doors open at 7:30