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Page Three THE DAILY WORKER ae RE ‘| earner 3 4a te PE AED —— pea EPHONE TRUST LABOR BANKS TEL Monday, June 30, 1924 ULE LISSUES |cHicaco RKSST ak Fear tk ricing For Wace raise warcy |LOCALRUSSIAN POT Cap CAL’S VETO SNATCHED FROM THEM| SGHOOLS WILL OFFI . oF cass FIGHTS INDIANA GLOTHING STRIKE) cuceo ra cnpns sta rien nts reenact! MEET TOGETHER = RATE REGULATORS announcement of Nich Bri 4 cholas Longworth, Republi : Fiat see , Republican congres- a) in We mt ne, Stat a ater ie fe erty veg npoue eae PA : KATONAH, N. Y., June 29. inks are not real co- A Militants probably be granted by congress when it reconvenes|/ "rr ory Convenes on |°P¢tative banks. If the railroad bois got hold of all the May ontinue Pate July 3rd railroads’ stocks and bonds, the Mmm vould mot by that act) (J, S, Supreme Cou in December. Longworth’ J, W, Johnstone, assistant secretary|was made on the fib ony promise to the postal employes ecole accel to the DAILY WORKER) of the Trade Union ducational League, has i a way is found b; “ment on 4 ge a pba increase or Gide baves ar te Bl roe a io SKROMNY, These are two of the statemerm™@ich startled the hearers (Special in the men’s clothing industry in Now |T2uSportation of the mails. p place, the et aes revolution took|of Cedric Long at the labor institut@f:ng conducted at Katonah | INDIANAPOLIS, Inds June el ‘ ssian immigrants in the| by Brookwood Workers’ college. Mic, who is an official of one company Se packing it sub- Bell Telephone Com- | sidiary, Indiana pany, in its fig! Service Commiss' ht against the Public ion which is attempt- telephone company er rates into effect The strongest of these are ia fruit growers and Wis-| Minnesota dairymen. There jing to prevent the ) farmers’ co-operative insur- | from putting high covering property |on July 1. York City: David W. Johnson, of the Chi The members of the Trade Union Postoffice Clerks’ Union, po’ syprs DOU United States have felt it keenly. Bi Educational League in the eats that postal receipts for the. al eer fore the revolution the saloons, pine ee bi gir ey? ae ated Clothing Workers, from Com- ending June 30, were nearly 10 per ing dite MER Shorales wor a ying o down what he called | to munist to progressive, have noted| Cet Meher—9.89 per cent than last FOR ELE ed with Russians, who Lula iy misconceptions of the co-opera- |‘! with alarm, and have been vigorously| C2" During the last ten years, he te tiga vallatbteows the hard work eed oe Pra ie ice before recount- |° — rudgery to which the immigrant in e achievements of genuine | °""}” protesting against the encroachmen said, postal receipts have oe rsne manufacturers, WhO Lave fox| 100 per cent or more. Gdunon Cc . general and the Russian { co-operatives and: companies kouiptiins been trying to undermine Veto Snatched $300. ontribute Now = For|psrticular, are blasted igre “ “Banking that is genuinely co- |" * $7,000,000,000 with premi-|plans to 60 right ahead, with rate ew Fork ; iti k , t i te, |increases SO al p o he power of the Amalgamated in the SL clarte see rennive salaries} F Olitical Grab-bag lterate, and without the knowledge ot operative in structure is waetally um a the commercial, ee increases 0 tha te oe One of the methods of the manufac-| The bill 0 $1800 a year. ing th uage, they were do-| era) and jountry by the fed-| (fh 's ee company, the New Sad Net ufac- vetoed by President Coolidge DAVENPORT, Iowa, June 29.—The sy whe okt ac dirtiest work for “Labor. Seaton ie bie 3c ‘ of Grand Rapids, with 37,000 The talponans Sor is preverrt te f he fight right in the Supreme Technical Ald Helps. such co-operative features as the law ae waite ‘ i the United States, it the Public permits.” He said the “only one real Finns Militant Co-operators. neg peaate mes Seine we oe tendorf Company, Bettendorf, Ii fi , Iowa, is} Thi been de: gece @ revolution brot in a new ray of | co-operative m ‘ sae Be ge hee Fey i hain hope into their life. They began to |country that pspeneiy Aes om a aad ge ihe aie sweeping eae nen iy Boe pens. ah toonties tod cxteeinien ine ee meetings and lectures; they |jeral banking Daniteses i pe Tarn. ark wos coo eratives: se ae one pomeae wh tion of the organization. It means| feat of their long figh and cireulation of “The National Re- heal learned of a new world, where |ers’ Co-operative Agric teary Banking ta mg, akeries aatries coal pe “ne infu that the manufacturers are actually] the veto of Coolidge. woud a raise by |publican,” according to a statement prey oo peasant are the rul-|Assn., of Conway, yest pe pated ie cas which. there are The tajunctian stow tev rates using a part of th ey are espe-}made by R. . And they have become : Y 5 Manes ayo 2900 , *|<Sosee ant te destroy the Svanitsntion ieanig, aA be: ars ohana nd ch appointed because Reaubheon kee irra’ be a ae to find out more about it. Bat baw pei Pee a Sone ol le aires n° pra Santa 8 a entan allow it to continue any longe! unanimous support their |which hi mpany,!can one find out what’s goin © Commonwealth|There are also strong co-operati¥® lites that are not “confiseatory,” ger would | plea for a raise ray iecoasiotitigeemerienee ta eran he Maal Savin , caer nh | have been cri received from every- of a|the world when one is “dark’—i - ot, ieee panna “whe smost, iia [cme Bay tm ater ate 3 tes 7 bes for rl ro : 2 Congestona investing maar reed be dpi. ba ied pate sina cae iy ag Savings Bank of Su-}ti: Finns, “the most militant co-oper"| ernment pody from interfering in its brazen attempt to bring back the "ua Ther Hits Milllon People. “The National Republican” formerly “darkest” Russia began to/| 200 pa ae There are also between|ators in the country. in| business altho it is supposed to be a iS eye st Millon People, [othe Nation Repu cco si tas Hedge MMEEE ack decom on ta lengeett credit unions, real co- Co-operative housing 18 new but Wil!) «public utility” and subject to regula- skate Hine sae te ee ee ees ,000 copies are said |every city where Russians live. The | lars. ives, handling millions of dol-jircrease rapidly, Long expects. There | tion in the interests of that sleeping ih, 0,00 copies are anid ovary city where Russians 1 ve The 3 2 are such organizations in Milwaukee | ag, “the public.” abor Banks Help Little, and New York City. In most big cities| he telephone company is released f srs, which has developed to a dan-| Would have we ee re ee pl aenginags Ht Ace Ce Sor name of J. W. Bettendorf, of the Bet- Hg to non-union establishments, | ceived no salary increase ailce 1920, by out of New York City. This,| In Chicago there are about 6,000 is allowed to continue can only| Clerks and 4,000 mail carri ca pring about one result, the destruc-| Were bitterly disappointed ss pond attempt to take advantage of the pres-| fusal of Coolidge t ent trade depression was thi Paine dnaiedn fled ease straw, and there was. nothing hate ae se ee Johnson estimated that SS ie ee eee eee; ere eae gaan Sect est ane" = ilk Tehason eatieted ta [urton B: Sweet, Sen g small investors from|real estate sharks are eXP! oiting from its $100,000 pond by the court Strikes are not to be taken lightly | en ies and dependants of the postal |against Senator Brookhar bitter tirade| Besides the schools for adults, |vestors fi jord co-operation. q.jorder and can recover trom, Siete and workers do not enter into m8 ly| employes, were affected by the veto. |choice epith He Brookhart, using such |Many children’s schools were organ-| makes rom the ranks of the wealthy| | Co-operative newspapers, The Fed-|{cmerican National Bank the $400,000 em| The postal workers, since they can-| “Thi: My ets as— ized in order to get the children out | capit list. fundamental change 1p, the ated Press, and co-operative train-|; pounded by the court to cover the is booster of Lenine! of the influence of the church. Be- defini ist system, Long maintained in|igag schools are other expressions Of| training order costs. The judges ; ng co-operatives. will do anything for a big felow oat Burton HE, Sweet, Senator Brookhart’s | Russia. the ranks of labor f labor for the present in- — o of their own choice. But it is doub 5 t+} not strike be gap nana al under the laws as th m was entered into ee Sine ween now stafid, intend to continue then ram ated ia sore hg sgaen muon there were no chil-|tion, he said art out of the| 2 cans ; ly by the rank and file as this on | agitation for the increase. Already,| “This vast er of Moscow! dren’s schools but the church schools, | capitali hig , cuts the heart out of the| [| Reasons for the backwardness f| tays; just eat right out of his hand! Fa an ri arse ne he bh rt ry — oe vancer. of bayonet-backed |@24 one was forced to send his chil: inatin, “th Peventie aa a RTE ar nor rove wet siren bi Lone lake The left wing in prvi table. and civic organizations to their sup-| “This ri beady dren to the church school if he wanted tee “nh ha cer Ss 5, Oem Oe, out | naivi fui, com Sec has been satisfied for Fase onay port in demanding that one of ‘the |nomic hitcaertets polshevist eco-|them to learn the Russian language. | profits Pad nets of stock gets no|:fis follows: our individualism, Bena Great Naphtha strike was inevitable. Daaerivine Seyuie te wee ot Piss when it re-| “This sumigoausi iar tiene sell ag itinorsliy power to the Paceha\iar Sey 4 cting racial or ot bis ‘pusiness Gusher agi any of s their wage tncreas “ , ys open |e 2 ied tahin tikes & the eb es a ‘housands of letters have ‘oan sare yawper against business enter- Federation Here. ved tt stein ge cicaiintd oper fore oom the <P oer aloe ated| sent to the Washington law makers ! These school: & at one stroke rent,| hat “the chain stores do’ § is in the Chicago dis-| terest and profit.” ‘ soa ig ir 0 x perative stores to @ mo! (Special to The Daily Werker) as the methods of the emplo: . : posing a ba fe rry F. Sinclair, “of Teapot Di mete ie feuick etcan th ihe sont ¥ ome |trict have organize Oo 1 i : : ; 9 weaken the power of the aan empires, sScrap dtd hy Ng op adken Rataicy pie and | year a Federation ie wien We ot | cpecatire. mastering iat ars a pit “ he eels BAKU, June ae gieerctaes “nee within organi: ampaign Effective. 01 lommittee |In the conferen | ne . g a busi-| fing and banks a usher in Surachan gives over 100,000 = vette Stony “"eampign ete cn scaenge Rag veertharmasieres Mon = anny whore this feder- 88 in excess of $2,000,000, according jflelds.” Sats of naphtha every 24 hours. In indirecg permeation o! reed ty seed statement shows that |nine siyshcba rum cai sono ea peace Parain bt str sear oe 5 Eo maori amen tows 8 veriod of Jechool lao ; i membership meeting of the Surachan th a rere ana va pound to bit past, Congres apical aa pooh ol See were received, amounting | with the Real eee or aie nie: ELECTRIC WORK: RS N EED UN ION iarick oe a Sey mais ta | Tt np ge te hapensllgre 370.178 araiiGul itis castho’ of teach! 4 ET A ee ons RER aE to the thirteenth congress of the Rus- a“ Tiheiad| ccamicentcaity GHGs eid of the: Re inire miele bia ane asked to |the grammar used are he Gans a (Cont : “tive. sent 8 = eect ‘ sil crtcaly hen fold of te Re fave the ent Scots Cie oe ie ontinued from page 1.) 1 actually able to organize nothing “We send our greetings and con- 6h: the gtts ot MRL alga | Sonne the papers msional Reoond and to have {aided t4 | ussian language folk eT en arg | put building tradesmen—if we © |gratulations with the new victory 66 oe : = 2 eee it pane Enel pebesaah Sere eee ee the development of automatic tele- cept the railway electrical bike the economic front. The 100,000 puds = tain wie haben nthe pont a ferred to the Committes [songs and dancing is being taush phones, PAAib aU long dikance trank: \ that were forced upon it by the | of naphtha every 24 hours by the the fosmiey for the postal employes has been ob- |unlawful al regarding the possible |art. Most of the schools have pete at aiicuts ih tas baetetc ranean of organiza coneeet, Tin i th ve ee for the postal empiyen has been ob ena. sob soa ihe oA ggecnned a eet eae aie The militants in the Electrical work- ‘The task of organization is a dif | congress. This is the best security y the publication on the basis | orchestras. ers’ union demand the amalgamation cult one. With but little interfer- |ror our future victories on al, frou ence from the union, ia many sec |Long live the thirteenth co reat 100 per cent we went | of, e él vart of the workers., When he we The second ‘ere’ his fed. Thev J it lof, artificial cireulation secured.-thrr 8 conference of t i : r si te ~ lectrical industry. demand that (} tisns re me ‘ aan ' a . % concerns nave ind ed m an » meerns nave induise an orgy | party. eration wil be held in Chicago be-|the officials of thé union do something a of company unions, welfare systems is strike and wheri it is written|to work in jae was paid |this means.—Davenport Free Press. o Oe, fig bon time Ragtetcd mira $1.65 a da: ene July 3. 3 iy meet in the|to organize the employes of the West- Aaa ‘atbck-senlh : that nalgam: jothing Workers wil “Raises Come Slowly. L * oviet school, 1902 W. Division St.|ern Electric company. They demand nd stock-selling campaigns thal obbying Lawyers Man: h laved thei 1 Q y important questions are on the duced | have enslave eir employes. | that the initiation fee be reduced) 7.1 Ji) can be broken only by Short Items From ave been re-established. ‘In order to get a classification of Paid Ei henge aE rr asi : agenda, Fraternal de legates from all | ; a that i al uge Fee by during the organization drive that Is) 2 ational organization drive that Soviet Russia Left Wing Demands. the postal employes in 1907, a long The left wing of the Amalgamated tena necessary. Every wage in- . * Russian labor organizations are in-|now supposed to be progressing at Big Electric Trust vited. the Western Electric will require many men and much ¢ money, as well as a plan of. com- organized in the T. U. B. 1. presents| crease was gotten in the face of con- as the necessary immediate demands | gressional indifference and delays. “we recommend that the militant) |: i upon which there should be no com:| The last raise, given in 1920, resulted By H. SIDNEY BLOOMFIELD. Send in that Subscription Today. |members support the resolution cee B92 pe cea Russia to Change Tariff. from long agitation on the part of| BOSTON, Mass., June 29.—Ten oa passed by the metal trades depart- % ~ MOSCOW, June 29.—A regulation thousand dollars was paid by the Fear Affects Health, ment of the American Federation of bag TF ue growth of |i, under consideration allowing the t import into Soviet Russia free of duty i promise. 1 A minimum wage. 2. Unemploy-|the postal workers for an increase, Labor at the Portland convention, hav- Real organizers will be needed— i ° of foreign products to be further man- nent insurance. 3, 40-hour week.| which would bring their pay uD to- | Massachusetts Gas & Electric associa : : to the Boston law firm of Bur. Says U.S. Scientist; ing tor its object the organization ele tie wind that ; 4 no ind that are at present |‘eactured in the union and then re — PE gee tion out of ere 5. Meets ward the level of the war time high ee Se maLeot P. by Rat T irman to be represen! on all| cost of living. At that time the pay |dett, Wa ell €) for acting as ‘ests |the electrical workers,” declares the * ns roven by Rat ‘Amalgamation “bulletin. “We recom- edhe age ode Sort pied in | exported from the country. This sys + tem of a conditionally dutiless import ‘tike committees. They to report to} of’ the clerks was raised from $1500 | legislative counsel and lobbying on highest paid |matters related to the association dur-| piyyjapELPHIA, June 29.—Fear mend that all local unions pass the following resolution, that the local contributes, in the opinion of the ra a ae bao sane * co oagg Oe ke aa ee ing th it i f the legis on the progress e strike. | men. Ing the ‘recent session of the lesisl+ ervous excitement affects th : be four demands upon the bea Johnson pointed out that during the prem queens to se sb ty of bea nee of mainns eet, arowth, unions in regular meeting elect a com- Chief Fascist of Supreme Economic Council, to @ de- ut into effect immediately 50 ihe ed outer the secretary of the commonwealth at the Wistar Institute of Anatomy. | oj r have their int i 5 ern, ee ae Set tee 5 postal workers have increased only 50 a : a hy th th, | «That happiness means health has a joint committees to have their in er- Slays Young Wife applied in Western Hurope and has is e forcibly brought} per cent, leaving net loss in the |the amoun! was paid by the assocla-| i ntific basis,” says Dr. Milton J. national unions in the metal trades proved most beneficial. The main con- ‘ department organize a national com- (Special to The Daily Worker) dition naturally is that all such ar- \ the strikers, if the strike} pyyin; of th f the |tion through its treasurer, Charles H. ig power the wages of the i Hodskinson. Cresent eas ee i ey |Mittee to carry on @ national organi-| MONTREAL, Can., June 55--The | ticles, conditionally imported tree of ¥ | zation campaign as set forth in the|chief Fascist representative in Cana-|duty, must be duly re-exported, after a be “em awh een — 8 of 20 per cent. ‘The sum is the largest paid by any 14 readily be handled without f ‘itical party. Injunctions will an ie organization or individual for influ- bn peeshupny A Jay oe Se hanes page open letter of the president. Be it)da, Leone Nanni Castelli, editor of| passing thru the necessary stages of ‘ ‘and the usual capitalist ter- Fo Looks up p encing legislation during the session. evi sieereas the same tests on Tats further resolved to have all local) “Fiamme Nere d'Italia”, has just |manufacturing and that neither the . applied. It is hoped that the Heaven for Profit; Judging by reports already filed, parva ae! and afraid during th metal trades councils take similar ac-|killed his young wife whom he stole| products imported nor the manufac- { _.aigamated will accept the A. F. of Hi , {there have been several other large} |. parte aire ten s sell @|tion and immediately begin to organ-|away from New York. ‘The Fascist |tured articles are to be sold on the ts position which advised mass viola- God Grant ‘im Ar |fees reported, running as high as ie es Gatien a fed ize the small isolated shops and com-| brutally kicked and beat his wife,|home markets, Tho corresponding $15,000, but they have been general ei a eadsaien ange causing | panies.” Anna, with a heavy club. draft decree has now been submitted ‘ i In commenting on the sad inability,|| He was captain under d’Annunzio to the Union Council of People’s Com- nu of the Phat This is the only —_— ee aes ds i, a in which injunctions can be de-] DETROIT, Mich. June 29.— lenry ers and salaries,” not “direct- i “This is directly due to properties | 5» rather lack of desire of the corrupt |jn the attack on Fiume and is an in- Ford and his son ‘Edsel are craning |ly” apportioned for services, on mat- Tony mecks skyward a good deal|ters before the legislature. potha snF 3 Ee abate tae Uke the |ofticials of the Diectrical Workers’ |sane admirer of his former leader and pet ih these days in conferring with Dr. igen sti tyes or be oh nA union to organize the workers into|of Premier Benito Mussolini. - Central Committee Controls Colleges. , but they were silent spectators,| Hugo Junkers (good name), a Ger-/Fay East Workers nda’ he cebiael we tnroa |the unions, ‘William F, Dunne wrote:| In the May 24 edition of his paper| MOSCOW, June 29.—In view of the is took no part in the deliberations. | man scientist and aeronautical ex- Meet A Stud oiante.” és vias Dunne Tells of Union. he had a big page of wild cheers: | liquidation ‘of the people’s commis- J German is trying ieee ts Dr. Greenman hopes by carrying out The International Brotherhood of jong live war! Long live imperial | sariat of nationalities, it has been de- ecessity for . ¢ political| vince the Fords of the m y In Communist School | tne tests that the pecullar properties Mectsioal, Workees, 0 et Laver, Italy! Lots live Fascismo! Who made|cided that the following institutions He has been talking “mass produc- (Rosta Nev ) may be definitely ascertained of the Italy? D’Annunzio. W ho saved Italy?! of learning and science shall pass un- tion” of baby airplanes for days, until : thyroid, pineal and other glands. ? MOSCOW, June 29.—With refer e missaries for approval. tatives of the Amal- _ed attended the St. Paul conven- organized workers on the basis Of |o¢ them and concluding with the|t Ore ae they do rather than because Of |rascigti cry: “Eja, Bja, Bja, Alala!”|lics: (1) The Institute of Oriental their place in industry. It is ae Castelli is being held by the Cana-| Knowledge at Moscow and the Insti- but little more than a bulldiNg |qian authorities but It is Noubtfal| tute of Eastern Languages at Lenin- ut ett antzation, the bulk of its |Sntner he will be prosecuted. ‘This|grad; (2) the All Russia Scientific membership is in that industry |pascist seems doomed for an insane | Association of Oriental Knowledge; cg ape on ns tenseaiwa Mussolini. Who owns imperial Italy?|der the control of the presidium of : 5 " re ” the great presidential failure thinks Pili asia . ig 3 Fascisti!’ And then “long live” each |thecentral executive committee of he Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- UNION PERMITS ITS “plack insects” as the earth is covered Communist University of the Toilers “pugs.” |ot the Hast, recently celebrated at with Herr Doktor sees 2,000,000 miles ‘of |Moscow, many articles have appeared poy ch Be arse wi 46 te in|in the Soviet press dealing with thi and Western progressivism, interlacing air lines going to was' * MEMBERS ad) tration of the A. C. country and since he ‘knows the|institution. It is being pointed out TOPAY DUES which has absolutely no connection (3) the Central Eastern we ince Tnion at waste |that the university 1s an important with the generation and transmis- ngs Publishing Offices, to be amalgamated sion of light, heat and power nor Paris May Be Breadless. into one central editorial office of the LONDON, June 29.—The world's non-strike championship Is claimed by the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives of England. ‘This union has a record of twenty- nine years without 4 strike—and it challenges any other labor union in any country to show an equal or bet- ter performance. — 7. F. Richards, President of the Union, also claims that it Is the only organization in the world that main- tains, with Its employers, a guaran: of worn-out |center, carrying on not only political Ford's |and cultural work, but also a v in- to enlist Ford’s La ery with other public utilities like tele | 5,nig, June 29.—A strike of bakers peoples of the U, 8. 8. R.; (4) the nog oe Page gy Compan ing (ts ot tm Paris now, but bas, Soe yet| Communist University of the Totlers building tradesmen decay set in and completely tied up the industry. of the Hast. There are about 7,000 bakers em- as has been pointed out previously ployed in the’ ay. " the union today has little if any con- Pes ctinksioal pansies cantiot be RUSSIAN-LITHUANIAN PICNIC IN PITTSBURGH TO BE HELD JULY ATH work of mutually acquainting and uniting the various oriental peo- * Buropean air |ples in the sphere of art. ‘Thus the students of the C. U. T. EB. New Homes for Workers. CHARKOFF, June 29.—New homes for the workers in the Don Basin are being built. It is intended to build at the present time 130 fourroom flats for families, and 54 homes for 50 workers each for single workers. Over 5,000,000 rubles will be spent on organized by accentuating the di- vision between those engaged in dit- ferent occupations the brother- hood now does. These divisions try to the United States, voy Wiedfeldt, who has ih German nationalists are for Cuno, because he is an 1aB- &.BR ° tee fund agal ikes. are carried to ridiculous extremes pag ‘0 Of course the union doesn’t have such as telephone locals, street car @ bul aang the house NEW YORK, June 29.—Feeling av wage scale or working system locals, light and power lo- PITTSBURGH, Pa. June 29.—A mn rm 1 1 empire cannot ran high in the tremendous meeting conditigns. “what Is that com: | cals, maintenance ‘and repairmen lo- | great picnic of the Russian and industrialist” Ambassador? sis province back of| held by Itallan anti-Fascist societies pared /with down a world’s | cals, ete. Lithuanian branches of the Work- BERLIN, Germany, June 29.—Ex- record as the friends of the nice, Need Departmental Union. ers Party will be held July 4 at Chancellor Cuno of Hamburg may be A departmentalized industrial | Elwyn Park. The fun will begin at |the next ambassador from this | union is what is needed and that is | 10 a. m, and last as long as anyone what the plan submitted by the | stays. Metal Trades Amalgamation com- A program of good music is prom its. mittee provides for. Defectg can be | ised and there will be refresh in the plan but they are noth- Admission to men is 50 cents nd |nate and would work i to women 35 cents. Take the Wash- | with ‘Washington's capitalist sit- ‘an | ington and Charleroi cars at Wood ment. Ne theoretically able to | street and get off at Elwyn station. _—_—_ ae. Come on, come alll es Hall last night. Over r ' + | kind bosses it the workers n against ascist to organize? Re union ‘abel eas