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Wednesday, March 19, 1924, THE DAILY WORKER Page Three MPEES Unie: | Agsivet Greedy Negro Landlords [Feb BY MAL Who Are Robbing Their Own Race “BOLSHEVISM,” e Pe Ss Publish The American Oil Industry || 3. Rusia (Gosiedat) Based on Last Reports of the Department of Commerce and the The Representative in the United Bureau of Mines. |] States and Canada will fill orders Hs in 1922..-_.. - -285,000 FOR i} 0 N z T 0 D | E Not only are unscrupulous Negro real estate sharks fleecing YELP SEN ATORS pay gale eye on allan pet Behe dy cas 1780,000. RUSSIAN BOOKS, their Race by raising rents to points 25 per cent higher Number of Refineries manufacturing crude oil into gasoline and 7 MAGAZINES, ETC. other petroleum products......++-sseseeeeceseeeereresere sd 300 Potential capacity of these refineries, barrels daily. ..+2,000,000 ||| 12,000 Titles to Select From. Miles of main oil pipe lines connecting producing wells and Regular discount to dealers and refineries . . . sittgaxta\abscescteeter ian eae LEN organizations, Tank cars, capacity 6,000 to 13,000 gallons each, u in trans- ° porting petroleum , ,. ... pe Cubes a C vet ge: ve ++ 187,500 Write for Catalogue. Vessels of American registry classified as tankers. sone Subscription accepted fort men those charged whites My the same neighborhoods, but salen they are going further even than the white real estate dealers s dare to go, by selling wild-cat stocks at high interest on the Oppose R. F. D. Aid for “Own your own home” plan, and in many cases are stealing Needy Farmers the initial deposits of the Negro workers. One such concern on 88th street, between South State WASHINGTON. ‘Maren Tega Munsey’s Herald Joins Reid’s Tribune NEW YORK, March 18.—The 4 ; | . arses < ee, Horace | street and Wabash Avenue, is changed with taking advantage|when the senate commitice on public Value of peolene Madieiy Products Isvestia, . . ....+.$2.00: per month Gartox: Béntiett ‘have vay blended of the lack of education of CT wir GUNES Tue Rene lands has lost, by resignation under Number of gallons of four principal refined oils exported .2 is . ‘oe ps ine together in another sensational |SOme Negro workers by draw- otel Shs! ump Ren fire, the doubtful services of Senator Percentage of world’s petroleum produced by ed States in ravda . , «+ ++++$3.00 Di 5 A few of the deals manipulated ‘by| Lenroot, its chairman, and when th ing up contracts which are im- the real estate firms are a raise of| beneficial results of vivieg voway possible for the workers to ful-| rents as follows: the Donohue block| public oil lands to private tnterests fill, and then pocketing the de-|on the corner of 44th and Wabash|are about to be demonstrated by a poate of the workers aivat Shay | Es “Sy so tes a teres room shared Sete eae ee ee ‘ « ” i or A A have seemingly “broken’ "these | ment on Grand Boulevard near 35th ber Senator “B, and 0 Bree “of impossible and often illegal] street is renting for $81 per month,| Maryland, arise. They object. to contracts. aa on by — fap a beeper? more government in business. They e room flat is being ren b: tensi i mt ae Contracts, by| Whites at $45 per month; another corte We the go ee Bg Bio is practice is being carried on by| apartment on this block has been of butter and eggs from the farms many real estate concerns on the] y, ised from $25 to $58 within a short South Side, who Negro workers] space of time; a six room house on fe See ray so) aoa By charge, are able to keep out of jail! South Michigan Blvd. in_the 46th] shevism, by paying graft to the politicians] block is rent to Negroes for $120 £ higher up, The usual process is to| per month, while on Se same block Truck by R. F. D: A place signs in the real estate office| another six room house is renting to} Senator Harris, of Georgia, is HIS isn’t so much about oil. and farmers the real meaning of windows—many such signs can be| whites at $72. per month; in the| sponsor of a bill providing that the T is about the DAILY WORK- | the Teapot Dome revelations at seen—saying “Own your own home”,| Mecca building, flats were at first|postoffice department shall experi-| wR, But we are grateful to oil | the nation’s capitol. “Oil” is but On comet ieee and explaining how to pay an initial] renting at from $9 to $25 per month,|ment on 50 rural routes scattered for allowing us to talk to tens of | one phase of capitalist develop- b deposit, and pay the rest on monthly} while now the cheapest two room flat] thruout the country on the handling thousands of workers and farmers, | ment, Today it is a most impor- 25 CENTS persia fter the Negro worker} rents at $42 per mon’, of small packets of farm produce to in the cities and over the land, | tant» phase as the American oil has moved into his new home, feel-| - 1¢ must be born in®mind that the|customers located in these same} 4h have never before heard the | octopus stretches its tentacles out Austin-Madison Pharmacy ing he has beaten the high rént prob-| profits reaped by these real estate|rural routes. voice of the DAILY WORKER, over all the nations of the world, i lem, some un-noticed clause in the people are especially easy picking King protested that the purpose But this is only saying that the | where natural resources spout oil. 1 MADISON STREET at Austin Blvd. contract is enforced, the worker is|thecause the landlords are almost of this measure was to have the gov- DAILY WORKER enters into, and The evils of oil are the inevita- WE DELIVER FRED. forced to move, and he loses all the! never known to make repairs for a ernment go into the business of trans- es with all the energy ‘t can | be evils of the oppressive capital- | Phones: Oak Park 292, 671, 672) Austin att money he has put into Bis new home| Negro tenant. The writer walked| Porting the products of the farm, Imuster, the battles of the workers | if vite that post pass aml be Werpeak and read: Russian, German, Jew . company pus |along Dearborn, State, Wabash, Fed-|and that this would lead inevitably | and farmers against their oprres- | gonowed by the new social or- 55 RIE another “sucker” into the samejeral and the other principal streets ‘ 7 f house. of the South Side, as far South as|*° the government becoming a com-| gors, This has been the story 0} der—COMMUNISM. The DAILY H-ken: t mon carrier for all the industries.| the DAILY WORKER, sinle the WORKER, because it is a Com- pa main, pg simi to Peg vig Ee eli a phot wg Meo a esi. It would mean. the nationalizing of] day it was born, January 13, | wunist Daily, fights with all the RBETRAM H. MONTGOMERY ments against it for such practices,|ag he walked along. ‘The streets are| transportation. He admitted that| i924, now little more than two | ‘Yobbed and downtrodden workers Attorney and Counsellor but is allowed to continue them thru Rekdons cleaned of esti rubbish we| there was little chance that such a) months gone. The story of the | ana farmers against this oil and a political pull. Many workers told the] are told by residents. Large sections | Service to the farmers would be a] DAILY WORKER is the story of | plood-dripping capitalist system, |10 South La male Street, Room 601 DAILY WORKER that the firm of| of these pi Bier ate iothine bat mud| failure since the government policy| the growing class struggle in the | 4, the official mouthpiece of the icago : Joe and Willie Green on 8719 South] roads, miles of them having no pav-|h@d favored taking no profit from| United States. Workers of America, it helps not | Telephone Franklin 4849 State street, even tho their opera-| ing of any kind. What nas Alderman| ‘the postal service. This is being’ written to interest | only to educate the workers and Residence Phone Oak Park 8853 tions be legal, are bitterly disliked} Jackson to say about the condition of| Senator Brookhart wanted to know! 412 tong of thousands of workers | farmers, but to organize them into |——-——____-- | 1922, .%. Per cent produced by Mex! Per cent produced by Rassii Gasoline production (1923) in gallons Kerosene production (1923) in gallon: Gag and Fuel Oils (1923) in gallons Lubricants (1923) in gallons. Munsey newspaper attraction, for- mally announced today. Three great American newspapers of former days wove their historic texture into one dirty sheet when Ogden M, Reid, of the New York Tribune, bought the New York Herald from Frank A. Munsey yesterday. Munsey merged the New York Press and the Sun of Charles Dana fame a few years ago, then bought the Herald from the James Gordon | Bennett estate, combining them all k in one of the biggest morning news- } paper transactions in history. The Herald will pass out of exist- ence with this morning’s issue, and beginning tomorrow the two news- papers will be published as one newsy;aper from the Tribune’s new plant. Eventually it will appear as the New York Herald-Tribune. The purchase: price is reported: to be about $4,000,000, the sum Munsey paid for the Herald and Telegram when the bought them the Bennett estate in 1920. With the New York Herald, Reid acquires also the Paris edition of the Herald, § OUT WITH DAUGHERTY! Girls Arrested Go Back Again on The Picket Line Girl pickets arrested yesterday in | GOSISDAT, 15 PARK ROW, New York City BUY ATLOW yorr DRUGS frics $1.00 Mavis Perfume .,........ 79¢ $1.00 Mavis Toilet Water ase T3e $ .25 Mavis Taleum » 18 $ .50 Day Dream Face Powder., 36¢ $1.00 Nujol Laxative .......... 79¢ $ .85 Sloan’s Liniment ......... 27¢ » TABLETS You Need It Every Day! By J. LOUIS ENGDAHL, the fight against the sweatshops of | 2¥ the South Side tenants because of| the streets in his ward? whether an excess profit tax on the! 214 farmers who will read this a great political power. Today, as | INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA. Chicags taeledet Lena Morvitz, ies their Lie eae Work Rats and Rogches Around. a, cad ga Ai emi Special Eadition fa te DAES i scores a bi triumph, fn seach: The musi efit ,umian, German, “Creation, pied ie hr ag Se faag oe ae Freie epee Nae xy ; so Jeas-| 0. When I moved into my house I|method of making up any deficit eoRy WORKER before. We | manity, the DAILY WORKIR in. A. BIALKO Rose Past tsk; ™ "Pall Feanie ‘ng was Gallad 22 eth attantion, of the could not even draw any water,” we lcreated by the giving of cheap gov- ak all of these to become regu- | yites, it urges you, who are read- | 199¢ 60, ASHLAND BLVD., CHICAGO and Terrie Amsteter and Freda Gad. | DAILY WORKER by the lady who| Were, ‘eld 8t 8241 South Wabash. “If |ernment transportation to farm| vant all of Mhewe to ome onic: | ine this: Phone Canal 5083 berg. All will, be ifs la in s. rents the house at 3241 -South abash| ™Y $00 had ‘not been a plumber 1| products. He suggested that the rail-| 1% day to day, would have had to pay several hun-|roads could have no complaint olf aaah Pr eae i all the | JOIN THE WORKERS PARTY! struggles into which it enters. Phone Spaulding 4670 ASHER B. PORTNOY & CO, Painters and Deceraters PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES mates on New and Old Work Ave. She called attention to a lease lrawn up by the Oscar DePriest Real Estate Company, leasing a small Clark street court this morning and | wili demand jury trials. Ethel Spmk, SUBSCRIBE FOR ITS “DAILY!” GET INTO THE STRUGGLE— dred dais zeeny nae ager against a subsidy to the bankrupt in my house. 0 do the | farmers in view of their own finan- decorating, cleaning and repairing|cial gains from the public treasury We need that support to make | arrested and beaten, was not a, pick- 4 Yr y) Se | bes PBiengheley hile Sue A aint pbiennit ay he tad Fad oy — myself. The landlord never thinks|and their own extravagance. the ge agg led you FOR YOURSELF AND YOURS! | 1819 MILWAUEEE Av ren two more were arrested later in the} with the ie for a year’s time. At of doing this work. Would Tax Saturday Pest. tote icy PPh if AILY WORKER, in day. The girls were arrested in the the end of the first month this lad’s} Chicago has in the colored quar-| Brookhart said he would favo order that the DAILY WORKER, | course of peaceful picketing, the rent was jumped five dollars a month.| ters, over 10,000 Rabitations front- 1 tes on second class mail re ut f Rather than make trouble, the lad,jing on alleys that are a distinct Meidee bi that would result in a eat new strength, may fight for who could not read well, paid the in-| menace, being hovels, not homes. |«tax on the Saturday Evening Post The DAILY WORKER fights crease. But every month after that} Chicago has an alley population of |and the other reactionary journals on je aay peranisations of Sha his rent was jumbed another five dol-| 65,000 people, that are getting the benefit of the pte nya gr ee Oe Help the Class War Prisoners By Contributing to the Success of the kind which has been declared legal by the United States Supreme Court. They went back on picket line on re- lease. rs. Rats and cockroaches are the rule | present rate and making their mil-| ‘ ile higher the . ‘At the end of six months the ten-|in houses in the Negro quarter. Take |? ” TE cart Sig ie ein! iHi- Th d A ] ] + al B. U. S. in A I li ance oe pall paring Si pet tnt for 5 for se pyr a naar vabeeted to the ron Se al Rat Bineon ata the eo eis 2 Se a Nig nnwa: nternation azaar hthegssi flat rent as ught, on a year} DAT! RKER the United i oe With ‘ease is subject to five days’ notice.”| Charities. A Neste. tants inclad- | aioe eee aera taper. | Dor movement. ‘That is why the APRIL 10-13, 1924 ney ith Ku Klux Klan | Syver pointed ost te hin a clause, ing seven’ children, was found | Dene OrRanized as © tor" Statewto| DAILY WORKER raised its Ma : ' sy written at the top of the lease—“This| “huddled into four small, dark pl ‘and direct everything that| im no uncertain tones at the his- AT } At Danville, Ill. ease is subject to five days notice.”|} rooms overrun by rats and cock. io down here.” torical international convention of Thus do wealthy ae gry profit OM) roaches, The rent was raised eight aoe ——__— patty ee Fee apetias he lack f educa “nigh d BR ope het dollars per month, The husband is IMPEACH COOLIDGE! rpg Paya Bag iar ve ape Race. This firm a ea) By rie ill in s -sanatariam.with tuberculo- Ind, uring. ha aes, Aaa ot ey gaa South Side colored folk.| 5. tis wife, forced to move because January. ¢ Central Opera House, 67th St. and 3rd Ave. SEND materials for hats and dresses—Embroidered articles—Knitted Goods—Pictures—Statuary—Novelties—Candy—Groceries— Drugs—Anything that will sell—or Cash Money, ‘|. . (Special to The Daily Worker) DANVILLE, Ill., March 18.—Gov- ernment prohibition agents, working under the direction of Charles rect . °S | Chis flat wag located on 36th Street, ; ating message not only to the Scruggs, prohibition group chief, t "lof the raise, found the cheapest . Pi A with headquarters in East st. Louis, | 2" Wabash. place $40 per month, and the real Your Union Meeting 1,600 yen seed Lita coe AN OPPORTUNITY, TOO, sided by paid investigators furnished Porter to Rich Skinflint. estate men laughed at her when she miners’ eon s For Business Men and Organizations TO REACH 20,000 WORKERS Thru the Bazaar Souvenir Journal Advertising Rates Upon Application. Reasonable. Send Contributions to NATIONAL DEFENSE COMMITTEE 7 the Ku Klux Klan, have been to the thousands of mining towns Every old resident of the South} mentioned her seven children. She ( working several weeks in East St, : ; ‘ednesd: the hundreds 3ide can tell you the story of the rise|has gone up one street and down } h 19, 1924 | Over the country, to of Jesse Binga, now reputed to be peso Whesling a buggy with two Pen oe whereby inal of shoneaned 68 cel Beer es ayty 9 poe snr South Stake ra a ree ia acc is ‘Robey gerund Wienges Pinay A a terrific struggle in the Street, one of the finest buildings on a eWhen the landlord hears that| 179 B-_& 8. I. W., Stone Derrick, 180 W.| city of Chicago, in support of ee he South Side. Binga, so the stor¥| there are seven children, he will not aa tee Pedeecise: tha. ant Helstet.| etoic fight of the women bee zuns, was at one time a Pullman|rent her at any price and she comes| “2 Brick and Clay, Vi all, Lansing.| girls of the International Ladies’ Louis and St. Clair county, gather- ing evidence for an alleged wholesale f clean-up of that city and county. This is a duplication of what took place at Herrin and will no doubt bring similar results. ‘enesheetpaeheesntieetiptin rorter. A ” 10 Carpenters, 12 Garfi vd. Garment Workers’ Union. _Mem- 208 East 12th Street Telephone Stuyvesant 6616 IMPEACH COOLIDGE! |" Yeurs ago Binga conceived the| this ts what the, Negro real estate| git fareemame anersindeeunetm. | ers. of ig editorial. staff in enr- New York City Tht dea of inducing white eras to &mpanies are doing to Chicago’s| 250 Carpenters, Biacker’s Hall, Lake Forest.| Tying out peed sckaok “Linea along Marvel's Bulls Butaloed 5 t “4 of oe plow or aa ae Negro working men and women. | <3 poste oa 505 8. Bute Be ef Soi Silvers pe thrown into Mayor Dever’s and District Attor-| sinich were inhabited by whites, turn| This is the price that is being paid|i7gy Carpenters, 1638 N. Halsted ar dsel “pelles dongecns. «te ney Crowe's bulls, who are so busy| out the white tenants, and replace|i" order to enable members of the St. H. Fehling, Rec. Sec’y.,| master class. In this fight, as in arresting garment strikers, are chas- real estate fraternity to live in man- ace St. Irving 7597. WORKER ing the famous beer-runsing gang in Ghent wh Miogroce Fo mots beet sions and. send thelr favored cthil’| ism Goosmcr C414 8, Halsted cag Reigate i Ail vain. Terrence Druggan and Frank Binga received a fat commission and|dren—not seven by the way—to se- | 2289 Commenters, ae a ae k i i 5 N. California A f the battle. Lane are said by Matthew Zimmer,| started his bank and real estate con-| lect colleges. This is why the Ne-| 4, Cire"y hon '2is 8 Ashland. Blvd. eee hae the DAILY WORK- assistant superintendent of police, to cern, Jesse Binga was the first Judas| groes of Chicago organized the Ne- 7:30 p. m, t two months, that be inhabiting “luxurious quarters” in |; ies? nants ‘League, and why ¢ve' 198 Electricians, 127 N. Francisco Ave. ER, these past two , Penh yo Strut ides dn aded? 4 of turning the discrimination against|to the mass meeting cllows . forkers, tthe cities and. oa the IN SIZE No’ Scuttling of Oil Probe! his aes into profit for himself. Hall on the evening of March S1st.| 451 ree wy ol Enginemen, 9118 Com- land, in the political struggle, The High Standard LARGER s Mar Wiansilins c — * Carriers, District Council,.814 W.) magnificent solidarity just dis- . £3 pha Seek McCray Jury. enge un Pring Ba isects\ ound Instant -plaved in the gatherings held in Articles tographs INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. March 18, Former Porter Grabs Million % Ladies’ Garment Whkrs, 328 W. Van| Minnesota, out of which will even- 3 4 —The task of securing a jury for the Buren Bt, tually grow the great American This photo, Picture without trial of Governor McCray on charges . 366 Machinists, 618 /W. jo il ie class political party, could not 814x714 subscription, of embezzlement and larceny Dollars From ‘Sufferin Workers kee Ave. have been achieved had it not been , P we increasingly ge pane a ee, g Hid Maletod. ate i eater Gerke tay: FREE 25 CTS. EACH. tioning of the first venire o: ing its 5 3 , * } Lorene tolling mage against those who would halt and with each yearly Black or Sree ee a ODAY the DAILY WORKER tells how the forty real ” oe ene” disrupt this drive towards unity. subscription. ' brown. Can’t 624 Painters, 180 W. Washington St, Every issue of the DAILY WORK- 893 Painters, Moose Hall, La Grange. rf li, Blue Island| ER carries its message of eman- *) Plasterefa, 16 'W, Mons a cipation for the farmers, a3 well as for the city workérs. The DAILY WORKER is also in the fight for the ten millions of exploited Negro toilers in the United States. This was conclu- sively and effectively shown at the recent national gathering of Ne- $2.00aYear SOVIET RUSSIA PICTORIAL 82 South Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill, Name . . « esseoee BENTON IIL, March Pepe i $1.00 Six Months y S. M. Ward set a precedent in count court here today when he sentenced Steve Shain, of Benton, to serve one year on the state farm at Vandalia, for carrying TOKIO, March 18—Another earth- quake disaster has yisited the Jap- 5 i cy Fl | 4 = : F tarium froém tuberculosis contracted as the results housing conditions, while his wife vainly hunts for a h iil antes Pheer’ ae time ym 2|| for herself and seven children. Tomorrow we will tell || 7 Tamers, (2i0 8. Ashland Ave. Po mpokesmen held S Cee apanese colony on nm events lead nization legro , wherever a human being, isana has been the center of the esaad tateuen hati beth x ened’ rote om Aig oe! (lote “Unions stherwhne stated all, mestings in this, great land, carries the bur- || Let us tell you how to make your money work for you. shake. are at 6 p.m.) den of toil upon his shoulders, |] No Speculation, Gamble or Chance of Loss. Small monthly whi Fellows’ Hall on March 31st. We will explain the i : plementation PI cm gy grag con hi the DAILY WORKER i: 4 i f q BURNS MUST GO! ficance of the last Sanhedrin Conference as related tothe || OUT WITH DAUGHERTY!) ‘ver prenmt, showing him how to || Tiousands have alreaty tude matey on the cent om pad beeeRecaras is ii present fight of the Negro workers to secure decent hous- BURNS MUST GO! i og 5 WORKER is the || are now offering you. Only a limited amount still available. THE DAILY WORKER, Get one of daly dally BerUbeben Er the Pnite Write to BOX A. A. THE DAILY WORKER, them to subscribe today. | |. BE SURE TO SEE The New Disciple Labor’s Own Photoplay No Scuttling of Oil Probe! ed States that has told the workers Now Showing at the ARYAN GROTTO _ 8th STREET and WABASH AVE. With the Approval of the Chicago Fed. of Labor Matinee and Evening Now Showing Daily Answers the Eternal question. Shows the activities of organ- ized labor in a true and un- biased light. Opposes the ‘so-called Amer- ican plan and the open shop. \