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pana THIS WISCONSIN | BEEN ORGANIZED DAILY WORKER in the National “Daily Worker” Subscription Beloit Has Disgraceful Campaign for 10,000 new readers by June 15th, their number in- creasing with every mail. Open Shop Conditions Enclosing a cont Not only are the subs coming in from some sixty of the largest 1 towns to which quotas have been assigned by the business office, but they are coming in from towns and hamlets, all over the country, showing that THE DAILY WORKER has made its home in these small towns and is already producing material results in ever increasing its circulation thru the co-operation of its militant readers in those out- Farmer-Labor campai Party member writes |the National Office from Beloit of th difficulties in the way of pioneer wor} in that open sh industrial town jof Southern Wisconsin. Tho the 23)00 people of lying districts, 9 Cities to which quotas have been assigned, in writing acknowledg- the town are employ@l under the worst conditions in mjchine, foun- ments of their quotas in all cases accompanied by a number of new subs, express confidence not only in reaching their quotas but of unquestion- ably passing them. a Concrete plans outlining the campaign for new readers within their territory are being sent in to us by our active city and branch agents, showing that THE DAILY WORKER har ey estab- lished in those cities and has become a center of workingclass activity t { here an Gary, wood-working ang knitting in-|,;; You have been taught to lay down your lives in defense of dustries they have nefer been or- prc ign to protect it from} ganized for resistence. ‘ robbery and oppression. ! “Never Have Had Yaions, | | Yet, the very ones who have |teher"fer Mutegan 2ets, Whay ye Listing the bigger ope} shop places|always been the first to urge| got was NOTHING! Graft in the bee the Fairbanle-M, you into a war are the ones who| Veterans’ Bureau of the United ere is the Fairbanls-Morse and/are today plundering the| States and kicks all around was all there and the mouthpiece of militant workers. The rule seems to be that once a copy of THE DAILY WORKER reaches a worker it makes him its friend and it is up to the members of the Workers Party and other militant workers thru whose efforts THE DAILY WORKER has been established, to see that the workers in their vicinity become acquainted with THE DAILY WORKER, be- Co. making oil engines and water “4 Tal ag cig ae Pe 8,000: the ih at od America. The high- be ae bcag Horio Tae. going. % T. B, Yates Wood Working Machin-|est officers have been found] around? ue Go, emplossnnen & oe tg Lon guilty of treason to the interests; Are you going to wait until it many other foundries, inachine shops, ne were sworn to defend. Hotes Fe. meses feed te : Ro ie secretary of the navy, win Denby, has sold out the oil come subscribers to it and are drawn into our ranks. There is no better time than the present: in which to approach paper Bel open @ murderous war to safeguard cap- have been union. a italist interests? lands belonging to the navy to 4 Doheny and Sinclair. He has proved workers with our militant organ. Disgusted at the recent Teapot Exposures which involves all which heretofore had been held sacred by American eitizens, they are more than ever ready to listen and heed the slogans of the militants. And there is no better way to reach all workers, organized as well as unorganized than thru THE DAILY T. B. Yates died last yar and left You know what nappens uring x melee to his daughtel 15 years traitor and -he goes scot free. the war, You know what happens ~ de ‘Another War Is Coming! in the armed forces of this country The veer pe the waythe bosses War, the fale a a. roociect a before a wae Walle Min’ MGAson, wa \e > . ry nt them ey never the young workers of this country. a presidential candidate, nabs off is coming again to the United WORKER. : The special offers made in this great campaign for 10,000 new ag on sivikey Sea iu hundreds of thousands of dollars i" i States and the rest of the world! | 27d others get millions out of the out the | YoU, young workers in the factories, Page Four JAP FARMERS AND WORKERS FORM ALLIANCE 500,000 Members in Big Farmers’ Union @Spectal te The Daily Worker) TOKIO, March 24.—The Nippon Nomin Kumiai, or, the Farmers’ Union of Japan, a strong proletar- jan organization, officially united in the political action with the General Labor Confederation of Japan when 300 farmer delegates unanimously passed a resolution to stand side by side with the radical labor organi- zation, The meeting was held at a Y. M. C. A. here. The farmers’ union includes so- called “dirt farmers,” tenants and farm laborers. ‘The big farmers’ movement sprung up almost over night. Two years ago, February, 1922, the Nippon Farmers’ Union held the first meeting of the kind in the his- tory of Japan, with less than 300 union members represented. At the second annual meeting the member- ship had increased to 20,000. At the end of 1923, there were 250,000 members and the latest information reaching here shows over 500,000 in the movement, which has grown with remarkable rapidity as “the fire on dry June grass,” according to thé way Editor Inamura, of the farmer movement, preferred to describe. E There are three active geographi- cal centers subdividing the Japan- ese farmers’ movement, namely: Gunma, Niigata, as the center of eastern Japan, and Gifu district, in central Japan. Okayama district comes to the front in western Japan, Kobe alone having 485 dis- putes between landlords and _ten- ants in the single year of 1928, is second. to none. Among the 300 farmer delegates at the convention Tuesday, March 25, 1924 FILIPINO LEADER SPEAKING UNDER AUSPICES OF W. P. Insurrecto Leader and Nearing to Talk 44 (Special to The Daily Worker) NEW YORK, March 24.—Down with imperialism: free the Philip- ines! will be the demand of the big mass meeting which the Work- ers Party is arranging for April 2 at 8 p. m- at Webster Hall, 119 E. llth street. Scott Nearing will speak side by side by Manuel Roxas, speaker of the Philippine’ congréss,,and with Pedro Guevara, resident commis- sioner from the Philippines and Jay Lovestone, head of the research de- partment of the Wotkers Party. Led Three Insurrections. Guevara led three insurrections against Spanish and American op- pression of the people of the sub- ject islands. His most signal con- tribution, perhaps, was his founding of the Seamen’s Union of the Phil- ippines and his leadership of the first strike there. This meeting has special signifi- cance because the issue of Philip- pine freedom comes up before con- gress. a few days later when the House Committee on Insular Affairs makes its report. The speakers and meeting resolutions will demand that the American government keep its original promise to the islanders and get out- . Appreciate Workers Party. Workers Party efforts in behalf of Philippine freedom have been warmly appreciated in letters from the Philippine Federation of Labor and statements from their official representatives of the islanders, Philippine labor has none of the fear of radical thought that is char- WITH THE CONDUCTED - BY TH WORKEDS IWNG WORKERS LEAGUE To All Young Workers, Soldiers and Sailors! D° YOU want to go out and fight in a war to protect the interests of those who are today plundering and robbing the nation of its resources? . Are you interested in fighting a war to make safe the profits of the millionaires of this country, the Rockefellers, Morgans, Dohenys, Sinclairs and the rest of that crew? ition for the @ Workers triotism. Remember the promi . ——= } Ed- Piece Work Systep. Worst of all the abow shops mention is the Bradley Kitting Co. employing about 100 girljand wo- men. Each one is compellf to work readers are proving of tremendous help to our friends and boosters. Thru the offer of two months trial subscription for one dollar, they are able to enlist into our army of readers sympathetic but hesitating work- ers and for every new one year’s sub they will earn for themselves a half year’s subscription to either “Soviet Russia Pictorial”, “The Ten thousand new readers of THE DAILY WORKER by June 15th is not a wild figure thrown to the winds. It is a close estimate of what pray iden Sd ch ave one naval oil steal, rotten grub, rotten the friends of THE DAILY WORKER can do. It is what we confidently |very, very, best may of @, Henry | mine and mills, in the army, navy pices alin Wise“ bee ban a expect YOU and thousands of other classconscious Ww rs to do. | Ford. and marines, are going to be called gob and Badonnosk: * his prpored You need not be expert salesmen or able speakers. DAILY ; be ae a Sactheripela g in another |i, suffered for the ‘oil-smeared phere augpauen Do you k ? : mates, neighbors and friends a copy of THE DAILY WORKER, ap- lo you know what a war means? Young soldiers, -sailors...and-ma- proach them with a subscription blank and urge them to subscribe. democracy ? 5 rines! i Hiidle-goee 8 ge get into another bloody slaughter- a 10,000 NEW SUBSCRIBERS BY JUNE 15TH! fest where the young workers are = hod naval unl PG ap ar How Many Did You Get? Send Your Subs in Now! dolled up in uniforms and sent off capa ¢ *. ow vy into the dirty stinking trenches to Head the Honor Roll! Liberator” or “The Labor Herald”. WORKER speaks for itself. All we ask you to do is show your shop- ernment, Do you remember the last. war for | | government are doing. Those who have their guts ripped out by the law requiring every one hout loudest f least $2.25 if she fails to ie ga ie AY a those who are the first to direct 5S i acteristic of the Gompers official- a teceees ce tas.” Tepertal MAKE THE DAILY {WORKER GROW! |Siterence. New Saray limbs carried “away “by shrapnel; | 0% ,int2. @ wat, ate the onea who|dom. That will be, shown again. on pede autre! - a 3 . * }|are at the same time corrupt graft-|May 1 when the Philippine Federa- —— Ranck at Kamikawa, 2 ° ys “4 do very much or. even gs Rctiaed So by get pale ers, They are bought ag food ar-|tion of Labor will doce a ar oo , hi vho h d new subscribers since last Wednesday are etree paige oes ng battlefield? x Soe eee sixtous to go | Ties on a. market by the big capi-| demonstration for freedom. That In- Japanese Farmers’ May Day. T ae: Wao Rave: serutet > . ‘ay are speak the English lan; ani get killed = you anxious to £0 | talists of this country who sit at| ternational Labor Day is the labor On the first of May, 1923, farm-| 8 follows: OLL a pele nd get killed to protect the money) home and safeguard their dirty|day of the Philippines as it is of era from four counties in Okayama HONOR R Federation of the Workersfarty and|of the capitalists of this country] hides while the youth is murdered |the workers or Europe. ASS. Greeks that live in Beloit who are exploiting you every WORCESTER, M district flocked to a country town CHICAGO, ILL. day | on the battlefield. Peper ‘ sir s . in_the place of work? named Saidaiji and celebrated May ‘: .6 C. Conlin Re than their shop mates. 1 | in_ the pI " What are you going to do? Day. Over 1,500 participated in peer 1 JOHNSON CITY, ILL. think about Greece and m@ey. This|_ When you are dragged inte war, To Hell With Capitalist Wars! ie Shinzo e NSON ’ \is my true story, please for what do you fight? Whom do STAMPS spite of police interference. Ramrich , . 1 S. Zevod : “thi hat I a" if lif ‘a The Young Workers League of Katsura, of the Workers’ andFarm-| Bierneon ; 1 S. Zevoder . peveteumscer” 7r es | : RoR ing that 't do.— ee — ice Ye jife Pa health | America calls upon you to organize AND SEALS ers’ Alliance (a soviet, made in| 4 Kessler 1 DULUTH, MI aust Phillips, sti s it democracy? Is it to| against capitalist wats. We want Japan), delivered a fiery speech,| J" Indrika 2 Robert Shapiro ........ : see the honor PO Sg Ey no more workers to be sacrificed to| | 'N ENGLISH AND IN ALL quoting “30 years ago the American) ‘lex Brazis . 4 MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. gists Rig maa gS eage capitalist profits, No more workers’ | | FOREIGN LANGUA\ workers shouted eight hours and| 9B ‘Tocke ... et Phicaads: Btron | 4 Fighting for Oil and Steel. blood to be shed for their dirty in- INK, PADS, DATERS, RUBBER TYPE.Erc, human emancipation, fixing this day/ John Stuffers . 23 Reader, ne | Board and Tufion In Washington today we see one | terests. as the toilers’ holiday; six years DETROIT, MICH. 2 WILMINGTON, DEL. | Is 2 B k. Fel of the greatest scandals of govern- Young Workers! You have no NOBLER STAMP & SEAL C0. age Russian workers rejoiced in it Fie me sas Pr N, Bateler............ : s 20 Bucks Veekly| ment that has yet been revealed. | interest in fighting in a capitalist LEE ERRPIT errata Sue a s his own and on the May Day) 0°? oimatein ne YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO _ |The greatest and most honored gov-| @?my or navy. Join labor in its | | 4 73 W. VanBurenSt, four years sg industrial workers ang a Sac agp i Meee Ge Res ics ted js) ernment officials have peen proved| fiSht against the state ‘militias Phone Wabash 6680 of Japan hoisted a red flag in the Er G Tf aang 1 MADISON, ILL. » h 24-—|to be crooks, grafters and traitors,{ and national guard! Fight against Ueno Park, Tokio, and today we, aHZAR ..+-° gen . Brookwood Workers’ will] bribed by the oil magnates, Doheny | the Boy and Girl Scouts! Boycott mmc iCAGO the Japanese farmers, declare inde- PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tx Mateveky .....0 04 s0e03--- give two summer school arses this}and Sinclair, into selling the rich} the Citizens’ Military Training” pant sre Lag ahi al pendence from capitalism.” Al-| Louis Zoobock . MORAN, IOWA year. The first is a ek La-|naval oil reserve lands of the gov-| Camps! - ready they arc planning big demon-| Alex Bail .... hi Mi Cie S53 aie eS bor Institute, June 28-2 and the|ernment. The big men in the gov- Young Workers of America! strations for the next May Day. Communist Leader. W. Norton ... Harry Weinberg CENANGA, MINN. course, July 7-20. second 2 two-weeks’ lah problems | ernment, whom we were taught to admire, respect and worship, have GRIGER & NOVAK GENTS FURNISHING and United against militarism and war! The wide awake farmers are in- BROOKLYN, Chas. Lohi ..... The Labor Institute Jespeciaily|been shown up once more as tools THE YOUNG WORKERS a debted to Prof. Sano and Prof.| A, Bimba ...... Theo. Heitala . for delegates to the anml conven-|in the hands of the millionaires of LEAGUE OF AMERICA. MERCHANT TAILORS 5 Inomata, of Waseda University, the} J. Aaronson 1 Oliver Nisko tion of the Women’s fde Union|this country. “Teddy” Roosevelt, Martin ‘Abern, Executive Sec’y. UNION MERCHANDISE x latter kept in jail as the active| . Israelite . 1 FINDLAY, OHIO League but is open to. men and|Jr., Attorney-General Daugherty, —————_—_. 1934 W. Chicago Avenue | CommurXst, while Prof. Sano, also| M. Cooper ... ye: Me AB wade ek women of the labormovement. ex-President Harding and even TU: BE. Bulletins (Cor. Winchester) condemned to prison, is still keeping rae OHI. OO eee ee eee: Among the subjects are,ow to In- | Coolidge, all are in the oily ntess, Phone Humboldt 2707 himself underground. W. P. Branch J ° INTERNATIONAL FALLS, crease Wages, Technicahanges in|tools of the capitalists and bankers} Just Off Press Deal In response to the farmers’ ap- Anes ir asic.ee te nen one's . MINN. Industry and Their Efft on Trade|of this country. The oil lands 5 * ‘ Telephone Diversey 5129 peal for the ‘united front, the Ger- NEW YORK CITY table Meelis Union Activity, the Jernational | which were supposed to be used for} With Live Questions ED. GARBER eral Labor Confederation, as well Michael Rosenberg 1 BURGETTSTOWN, PA Connections of Organiz@Labor, and |the navy’s reserves were practically QUALITY SHOES as many other left wing labor or-| Carol Weiss King 2 ou x the A. F. of L. Declafon on In-|donated to these oil men. Two March Trade Union Educa- ye ganizations, headed by Comrade} Jos. Lapedus . 1 M. Puskar ...-+......sseeees dustrial Democracy. ‘ After the World’s Oil. tional League Bulletins, hot off the ‘or Men, Women and Children Suzuki and Rev. Kagawa held aj Jos, Shawehik .. 1 . SAN BERNARDINO The two weeks’ course for offi-} what does this press, the Metal Trades Amalgama- 2427 LINCOLN AVENUE joint meeting accepting the proposal PITTSBURGH, PA. Frank Gayer cers, agents, organizers, Lie mean? Is_ it »/merely another case of graft and Near Halsted and Fullerton Ave. tion Bulletin and the Building wholeheartedly. The committee] 1 Rosentha’ active rank and file memrs of rant i i .| Trades Worker should be read with- CHICAGO elected from both farmer and labor r: 7 ES lke Neh dg ASHLEY, PENN. unions, including union thers who | <7 ‘pae We bes HF mors PUES: | ont. dail: at only by the workers side are mapping out the plan fo: GARY, IND. i Y ols ant significance? i 1 pping out plan fo: hn V; Robert Smith ...........++4+ have taught workers’ ¢hes. Com-|" ‘the Teapot Dome oil steal is an- |i? these trades but by all those who THE MALT the future, according to the recent} Johm Vrancher --......... + 4 pany unions, labor bankthe laber want an insight into the industrial report. KANSAS CITY, MO. y N. Sorenson ..... ST. LOUIS, MO. NAPOLEON, OHIO Wn. G. Schultz SAN JOSE, CALIF. scientific management, > Plumb plan, labor 1m politics, ¥ be di: cussed, other piece of evidence to show the press, wages, the busss cycles! struggle among the nations of the world to get the control of the oil S- lresources of the world. A struggle WITHOUT A FAULT Buy it by the Case. We Deliver question. There are certainly no official trade journals, they are fighting organs, giving the militant Wm. H. Johnson ............ 2 Chas, Bayles ........... Se hie conekawiil be MA which fs one of the factors leading ert py ee et bie apieagi 1 Case Bohemian Malt Hops, $7.50 is 3 0! ! i SPRINGFIELD, ILL. MARSHFIELD, ORE. David J. Saposs, factor at at raga ‘the leading fuel of the | ternational situation, In the Metal CESKI MALT EXTRACT Co, Josephs Angelo ...........+-.. 2 V. Kalinawski ........... mee peeeerrt age w John R.| world. Battleships using it are vast- Ee Pe arapeg vanlte Caen 1916 W. Chicago Ave! r ommons of the “Hist of the }}, ficient than the old style | $7eat de space is given ie 1 e a . : . 2 Labor Movément in United al athers' But hie ‘oil. hy the campaign of organizing the unor- Telephone Armies 606 Are you self-conscious about the impression you make on people? THE DAILY WORKER family. Even more convincing evidence will .|tract, among the hills oVestches- eri il interests. When Sec- | Sives, is highly readable. -Ci } PON ee hes on be sent with each succeeding mail until long before June 15th we will | ter county, 40 miles fromew York. oa et ‘State ghee shel 4 ¢- |" ephe Progressive Building ‘Trades Mid-City Carpenter Shop Cothes count of coure, her aay cape Nae ain gg The total cost of td, room|grant recognition to Mexico it was Worker” is somewhat larger, It /508 S. Irving Ave. Seeley 1888 there is one thing so many peo ‘overlook—something that at once brands them as either fastidious of careless—the teeth. Notice today how you, yourself, stuith. 2 costar persce'e coach when he or she is talking. If the teeth are not well kept they at once become a ETROIT, Mich.—The Subscription Drive of the Detroit “Boost Our Press” Club closed with the Press Banquet, Saturday eve- ning, March 15th, The enclosed 15 new subscribers and one year’s renewal is “Exhibit A” in our case to establish Detroit as the premier subgetter city of We only got started in the last Drive and we will show the country that the dynamic which usually prefaces Detroit doesn’t mean “maybe”. We only hope other cities will not be discouraged as they take note of Detroit taking the lead in the race for sybs, LET’S GO! * OS ANGELES, Calif—We note in your assignment of quotas for ton H. Hamilton, Otto Beyer and Chris Gen, a week. Thirty stude can Secretary Summer Set, wood, Katonah, N. Y, NEW ORLEANS, kh 24.— Princess Santa Borghess Fascist and tuition for either ese is $20|for the same reason. , The government of this count accepted for cach cout Address |{g the tool in the hands of the eap- Brook- | italis another war comes—and it is com- ing as surely as the last one—you, young workers, will be fighting for States” Among those wwill lead} world is limited and tne capitalists discussions are W. Jett ick, Wal-|of every nation rush to get control Stu Chase, |of all of the oil lands thev can lay ‘ their hands on. Brookwood is located a 50-acre | terfered in Mexico it was to protect When Wilson in- of this country and when ganized electrical industry. William F. Dunne leads off with a splendidly written article, “The Unorganized Electrical Industry,” which, in ad- dition to all the information that it oS A AS es) Improve Y our Propert. ph Ga ce TOxNs TO 1 VE 4 New Floors, Fronts, Shelving 4 throws some light on the infamous Landis award. It tells of the com- bat of the St. Louis workers against the one big union of the Master Builders. ‘There is an interesting article on the shrinking of construc- tion work d the slump in the building trades. Mike Ross in plain pik lia Rhee: Fede ROO tates ida \S. FACUNA Gentlemen's, Ladies’ and Children’s REPAIRING yr \CIALTY 8) Shoe Bears te Unter Label n ; the dirty dollars of the bosses of a gat fee gr rele bee dis oes BLATH, City Agent. Fascist ‘movement in ty. The| Thee eh ee tiie canes coatize | About the five-day week. The Rus-| Special Reduction the meme graben * * * * fr:beatyaa ied oe of the/that we are heading towards an- oe snbecoae) Lapp to “ Books on A large ed of Listerine bynand ANSAS CITY, Mo—The Kansas City quota of 50 new subs I |for the wend. pire woe Ps A St d re bee "The eddsehe of the “Metal "Trades Une at Ley ml pe y 2 Phe ne end oe ‘Sons presume means the Missouri side and the Kansas side combined, United Grates ie Tha cated Amalgamation Bulletin” is 1426 8. LEVINSON’S BOOK STORE tnattealae go over atta nehtolt de toa Kaden olds tee overlong toch week NELSON porter of | the oil, seas, coal, markets and iron | Keeler hay Seppe: Ii, sub-| 3308 W. Roosevelt Road, Chicag: SORENSON, UNCLE WIGGLY’S TRICKS Kansas City, M 0. A LAUGH FOR THE CHILDR ‘your sub- scription at once. of the world bring on a war and that the youth of this country will have to be pre- pared to serve as cannon fodder to will sooner or later fight for the investments and profits of Rockefeller and Morgan and Young _ workers, last war for “democracy!” Remem- Gary. This is why the bosses of thin country are Military Training Camps and fo listments in the army, navy ge the ber the ing on a campaign Boy Scouts, the Citizens » Temember the hundreds of thousands of scriptior year. “The Progressive Building Trades Work- er” can be ured from 166 W. 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