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iW ' which took a big squad of police to * protecting the union construction com- ‘ ation doing, to mend matters? Henry _ Miller, business agent and Frod Schilf, garia has of late made very good ‘Tuesday, July 15,1924 “THE DAILY WORKER : Page Three Three Documents Show Mussolini Instigated Murder of Matteotti BRIGKLAYERS ||_MUSSOLIM THE REAL MURDERER |/GALLES ELECTED DAWES PLAN MAKES THEM sweat ||WASHINGTONIS ARE BETRAYED BY) cutee? [isaetcse cesses 22) MEXICAN LEADER | camer tm os 0 coor ee ma ace | SET FOR STRONG to arms with the fascists who accom-| with his head broken. He won’t have So that’s that. Curzon and MacDon- plished his murder in brutal fashion |any right to kick about it after all the BY BIG MARGIN fig Slade did née oomnaldn fob ehy nok PIE Thechonlg eand end Gur plehian STATE BATTLE after. giving Phe: oodragedus “deputy | iauoble things PO, PENNE GRO BARS sideration, either in the MacDonald} leader, both tools of the master class. _—_— Lange piace Line Lest vate 24 Matteotti Kak Se: speech or in the conversations with | Dawes is the savior of Europe in the _—— ‘wo Billion Lire Lost. n May atteotti spoke in par- > AS q #4 E Dasani Sh Ah . Vo 1 unteer Reporter There is 2,000,000,000 Mre missing |liament with an attack on the fascist Flores Aides Rumble} Heriot at eenpenas hs be hiela mach the ackishies igen Farm-Labor Meet Lays Gives Details from the Italian treasury and no of-|party, saying: “You are in power be- Revolt Against Vote MacDonald wants peace % Europe,|D&Wes, tho feebly, but praise thelr Campaign Plans ficial record of it is left. Much of this|cause you do violence to the sup- com: 3 here in BE e who are try- may be the money Wisbursed by fas-| pressed will of the Italian people. You| (special to the Si WSR So do the capitalists. They want peace aan ae by y rr " The following is the first story re- ceived by the DAILY WORKER in the prize competition for the best news story sent in by a contributor during the week. A book will be giv- en every week for the best news story turned in. This week bse DAILY WORKER is giving the “The First Time in History,” by Anna Louise ‘ cisti officials and not authorized by|did not permit free elections. You] MEXICO CITY, July i--President|in order to exploit the workers more Pa inte io pphatipce brie ‘3 Ie tLe Batis Workin the high court. Matteotti tells in his | banished those who would not vote for|Obregon’s successor will, General] intensively. In order to do this they nals iaeaesedionas J scl ecenind Hag P' visio: Wikbbs “Inky. Leedine pamphlet, “One Year of Fascism,”|fascisti after you had beaten them|Plutarco Blias Calles, just as th thls aaa ave: he: Rharloatt he Boe af sete “9 aut ig an etal ce that on September 27, 1923, the fas-|and killed some for warnings. You did| present government head wished. The ialy baiael WHS kpbshe 6.Ke patting Srashia, ré ig! x fy na day Oe cisti gave 138,000,000 lire to a big in-|all you could to win the election and| general was elected by an overwhelm- AD & voited fone ea ng! “a No EN para tit ti dustrial capitalist of Triest. This was|won only because of that, not because|ing majority of 41,445 to 8,540 votes Pp Dividi if rhe Woes aera puede ae cavanttees abe supposedly a “loan” for 35 years with |the Italian people were with you.” for General Angel dean oes The big eatin, a ae a sty ree ised rasinenta 3 or 4 percent interest, “Short Time to Live.” deputies seem to have won also, altho ta The big shipping concern of Cosul-| Giunta, vice-president of the cham-|the results, are not fully tabulated. peed clon fy nner yg is wheth: bee eee ans perce become a Strong. R ich was given 55,000,000 lire because |ber of deputies and general secretary| Some of the Flores supporters have int i . Hey vied jb 20 sare hi A) was made up of The subject matter of the following | o» its friendliness to fascism and for |of the fascisti, tried to beat Matteotti.|been making seditious utterances and OO ere ee with a full agreement e A ses pie) : seltpe Fs; ragga By hang It ese ve Laid elar financial assistance given the fascisti|/The fascisti members of parliament | treatening revolt, according to vpgatie Mike ce Garntae. Aen ma a peat anmamdley es a in the labor movement. ri i y i . 3 i been more timely when the strike was ‘a bead pg stl major ott pore pee ae peed ict : Doubeiees ie i aheouial te the allies should agree on the division |Party, Western eepernenity: Vannes but the writer will be s of the loot and then present a pistol|and labor organizations. ive har- coy ewig this to keep the DAILY laealeyeetr Lage kept ae re eae nave an cree ‘en ben Gute eaves prada coethend to the Germans in the form of a unani-|monious sessions were held in the Se- WORKER informed as soon as any head peng iee oe goa: ui postb aantheneyy tis sey ress Rgidal iy bstspesit4 when their reactionary can- mous agreement. Unless this can he |attle Labor temple, the large hall be- et "bbe abagaaeagr Place om witt|Fiume, spending 8,800,443 lire. Fas-| Rossi remarked: “Well, he will live astiie tailed te be Seven Ane = gry agra a Ah a manna Joan |ing seats ia sie tine ag peed Rosboch needed a|only a short time. He won’t succeed|oil magnates are none 2 contain the second of the series Re ay peg th who knew no|in getting away.” ‘ with the Obregon regime and were] interests of J. P. Morgan, or inst ead Rae eee nia A strong state platform was adopt- articles on writing, pea pied a more than he about refining oil were| Three stormy days followed in par-|largely to blame for the futile de la one who would act as arbitrator. The eee aaa conan ie ie 4p of thX/ed. It demands release of the Cen- the DAILY WORKER. . The first to j | Sent as “assistants”: Massimo Rocca, liament. Then there was another con-| Huerta rebellion. French would not accept this propos-| myo German ca! bee Ay cl eon tralia Armistice day prisoners, held of the sources of ideas ae gaia whose American alias is Libero Tan-|ference of fascisti leaders: General] Neither Obregon nor Calles offer al, and made a counter-proposal to], yom Mire ists hy quite will,}as innocent men, and repeal of the ‘will ;tell how to write up the story. eredi and who was one of the most|Bendiavenga, Bianci, Rossoni (ex-ymuch to the workers of Mexico, but hold’the matter over’ until the London B cept ‘e Dawes plan, as they pcriminal syndicalism law. The power Send in your news to the DAILY | vi cient of anarchists, Dino Grandi, and|syndicalist in Italy and the United|they support the new Mexican consti-| | oronce scheduled for July 16. This | 22¥° the co-operation of the socialists | question holds an important place in WORKER and win Miss Strons’s|ipinig Magini. States), Rossi, De Bono, chief of the|tution (1917) that makes all sub-soil| (oo rsonce is now facing the dismal in making the workers pay. But more|the many planks given over to de- book, besides increasing the value of] “None of these fascist “loans” were |fascist militia and of the secret po-|mineral and oil resources state proper- pekeas Ge eulive: that treachery on the part of the yel-]mands for changing the capitalistic must have the co-operation of the so- cial democratic leaders who are now their leading government agents in the very important countries, France, and England. But the capitalists can not agree among themselves. There- fore the Dawes plan is liable to be wrecked. In order to put the Dawes plan in operation a loan of $200,000,000 is meeded. But those who would advance the money demand guarantees that action on the part of Germany or France will not jeopardize their in- vestments. MacDonald wants an American member on the reparations commission who would look after the your paper. sanctioned by the Corte dei Conti, but/lice. These men were part of the Na-|ty and cancels many American and low socialists and wisdom on the part |system to a working humanity gov- . . ¢ the money is gone. The fascist thugs|tional Council of Fascisti. Mussolini| British oil holdings. There has been Herriot Twists. of the capitalists is needed to restore ernment. Union Head Contractor. have been living high. spoke to them very bitterly, of Mat-|a rumor that the clause offending for-| since the French elections the pen-[{the health of the capitalist system} In response to a call for funds to Reactionary trade union officials of Paid Anti-Labor Capitalists. teotti and the fascisti, led by their | eign capitalists has been set aside, but|qelum has swung arOund to the Poin-|Which is now on’the brink of the |begin the work of financing the cam- it is unconfirmed, Spain Not Finished With Morocco Yet— Rivera Sails to See (Special to The DAILY WORKER) MADRID, Spain, July 14.—Dictator Primo de Rivera has left here to in- spect the Moroccan situation, saying that he will make efforts to reduce the military burden of that country upon Spain. The Moorish tribes have retired for the present after vigorous fighting in which many Spanish sol- diers were sacrificed to the govern- ment’s imperialist policy. The Spanish outpost at Wady in the Lau Valley, an extremely isolated lo- cation, has been succored and the Kobba post relieved. The latter had less than forty men defending it and nearly half were killed. Aviators dropped blocks of ice upon the fort- ress when the water supply was ex- hausted. | The government is organizing puni- tive expeditions in spite of Rivera's declaration that the Moroccan troops would be removed as much as pos- sible. the bricklayers and cement workers’| pe court repudiated another “loan”|blackshirt premier, then commanded unions in Chicago, hate caused much} o¢ 98 895,996 lire to the shipbuilder|Matteotti to keep silent and not to suffering among the members of thes¢| Ortando di Livorno, another vicious|stir up the fight of the past year unions, and have betrayed the men) gnti-labor industrial capitalist. again. who pay their salary, by permitting} The Facta government, which was Italy Flames in Protest. Peter Shaughnessy, president of Chi-|in power soon after the war ended, ‘Whan the theclatl saw Wet attest. cago Bricklayers’ local union, to sell| appointed a commission to investigate ti remained intent upon exposing them the ‘men out to construction compatjthe tremendous war grafts of Italy:/in the midst of all their black deeds nies, union members have informed| which were only slightly less sensa- the DAILY WORKER. tional than those of United States Shaughnessy, who is a large stock-|profiteers, In the few months of its holder in a construction company,/existence, this commission had re- called a strike when a rival construc-|turned to the Italian treasury some tion company captured a contract! 100,000,000 lire; but Benito Musso- trom him. At present the striking /lini, riding into the dictatorship by bricklayers must stand by and see| grace of the indutsrial lords, the war strike breakers holding down their | profiteers of Italy, eliminated the com- former jobs under police protection, | mission. Mussolini decreed almost at the matter of the Sinclair ofl conces- while Shaughnessy, playing the double|once that anyone who should make sion was to come up in parliament. game of union official and construc-|revelations of war graft would be| mo feeling against the government tion contractor, sits back and laughs |severely punished. ie high but Mussolini saved himself at a put-up job. No Attacks Allowed. by stripping off his blackshirt at the Loses Plum. During the last few days Mussolini| moment of his overthrow and repudi- ‘gine Michael Faraty, former presi-|has sent out a circular letter, says|ating his fascist friends who had been dent of the Board of Local Improve-| presi, to all the prefects of Italian|found implicated in the murder of ments of the city administration, was | towns, telling, them not to permit any|Matteotti. The sentiment of Italy is taken off and Sloan placed in charge|attack against the government to be|still strongly against the fascisti but under the democratic administration, printed or uttered and to immediately |the press censorship is so severe that trouble has been brewing about the|gyppress any paper that publishes |foreign correspondents can no longer paving of Chicago streets. Heretofore, | anti-fascist utterances. “We have in-|send out any information or intima- the Washington Construction com-|quiged them too much,” was Mus-|tion of the seriousness of the situa- pany of which Peter Shaughnessy is/|solini’s phrase. tion. @ large stockholder, has had the mon-} On May 3rd of this year, just be- More News to Come. opoly of paving the Chicago streets|fore the opening of parliament, a This article will be followed by and laying the sewers. group of national (fascist) militia several more dealing with the specific Whether or not the bids were high-|heads met in Rome; Rossi, Marionelli, exposes of fascisti government which est or lowest, Shaughnessy matiaged|De Bono, and Mussolini among them. Matteotti published in his pamphlet to get the contracts for his company. |Mussolini angrily declared that the and accounts of the criminal bands of Times have changed since Sloan was |fascisti must take some action against fascisti who supported Mussolini and on the job, and the Washington com-|Matteotti, who was one of the strong-|.,..mitted innumerable cruel deeds pany is having a harder time to get/jest leaders of the opposition to the as well as enriching themselves by the contracts. fascisti. wholesale robberies. Readers of Italian}® CTOWded railway station as he was The trouble arose when the Board Villian Ben Vilifies Matteotti. will find the original data as published about to enter train for Alexandria. of Local Improvement ordered the} yyusgolini said of Matteotti: “That|in #Il Lavoratore” immensely worth|4 ™an, who had wormed his way thru sewers and basins laid with cement vulgar mystifier, well-known ruffian.' while. the crowd, suddenly drew a small blocks instead of brick, to cut down automatic pistol and opened fire. expenses, altho the taxpayers claim ny The man who fired the shots was set the paving taxes remain as high or Japanese Residents PRISON WALLS STILL upon by the crowd and badly beaten higher. Of Uz. Ss. Territory before he was rescued by police and STAND FOR WOBBLIES One job the writer is familiar with taken to jail. Police said the assail- is the paving of Addison Street, from Barred from States ant is a medical student belonging to Long Avenue to Naraganset, a job the nationalist party by which the pre- of ten blocks long. It was on this con-| WASHINGTON, July ,14.—Japanese DESPITE RADIO RIOT mier has been severely criticized for struction work that Shaughnessy tried |residents of the Hawalin Islands will his alleged pro-British tendencies. be barred from the United States un- der the new rbot ys exclusion law. out his power. It so happened that the White Pav- Orders to immigration agents on the pacific coast, directing the exclusion ing company, which was under indict- ment under the Thompson regime for . of such immigrants, have been drafted Florida Governor at the department of labor and prob-| ¢f of the Volunteers of America in robbing the city of many thousands of dollars, was granted the contract, ° and sub-let the laying of the sewers to|ably will be issued the first of the} Callfornia, who left here for Folsom Rapped for Prison the Union Construction company, a| week. penitnetiary to complete the install- Shirt Contracts rival of Shaughnessy’s Washington] Large numbers of Japanese have| ™ent of a powerful radio and who immigrated to Hawaii to engage in| later will visit San Quentin prison business and to seek employment as| for a similar purpose, care position, on the Ruhr issue, A|&8Tave. contributing factor to this develop- Davis A Wilsonite. ment was the feeling among French} The nominations on the democratic industrial and financial circles that}and republican tickets have pleased MacDonald, the agent of British capi-|European capitalist immensely. The talism double crossed Herriot. Onj|names of Davis and Dawes are consi- this issue Herriot nearly lost power. |dered of great significance, from the In order to save his, political neck, |standpoint of American participation he made a right about face to the|in European affairs, Davis represénts Poincare position and was supported |the Morgan-Woodrow Wilson point of unanimously by Poincare and his fac-|view, that is official participation in tion. European affairs politically and finan- MacDonald admitted in his Com-|cially, while Dawes represents the mons speech that he went to France| more cautious policy of acting unoffi- to save Herriot from defeat. He em-|cially for the bankers with the sanc- phasized the welcome he received |tion of the American government. from the French political parties. He|Whether Davis or Dawes win, the did not state that the French work-|bankers will be assured of American ing classes were hostile to him. The | participation. It is significant that the capitalist) parties of course, were|Paris papers do not mention either friendly. Coolidge or Bryan. Both are consi- The British socialist premier de-|dered nonentittes, serving only politi- clared that he warned Herriot against | Cal agencies, Coolidge, because he was dilly dallying with the proposed con-|about the only one of Harding’s cabi- ference to place the Dawes plan on a|net that escaped the oil splash and working basis and threatened to ask | Bryan because he is listed as a pro- the treasury to take up the matter|gressive and may hold the Ku Klux where it was left off by the Lord Cur- Klan vote for Davis. HERALD COMMUNE FOR DAIRY AND SCN oe POULTRY FARM NEARLY READY TO Pro-British Pasha, DEPART FOR RUSSIAN LOCATION Egyptian Premier, Shot by Nationalist CAIRO, Egypt, July 14— Zaghlul Pasha, Premier of Egypt, was shot in paign that will include the naming of candidates for all state, legislative, congressional and county offices, pledges amounting to $455.65 were made by delegates. The cash contri- butions totaled $165.05. Contribute Generously. One member of the FarmerLabor Party was reported at home on a sick bed, but he sent his good wishes and a check to help pay the expenses of the campaign. Others unable to at- tend the convention sent contributions by mail or authorized friends to deliv- er checks or cash. James A. Duncan of Seattle was elected chairman of the state execu- tive committee. Other members of the committee, elected for two years, are; C. H, Horn, Tracyton; D. N. Hur- ley, Pasco; E, T. Tannatt, Tacoma; John Anderson, Arlington, with a fifth member to be named from Spokane. Kennedy Secretary Again. John C. Kennedy will succeed him- self as state secretary of the Farmer- Labor Party of Washington. He an- nounces plans for securing office rooms in one of the central buildings, where the national, state and county headquarters will be housed, The state executive committee was “|given full power to act in the matter of getting candidates to file for all state offices and collecting funds to meet campaign expenses as they ap- pear. The committee will take imme- diate steps for printing platforms and other literature and making dates tor of violence and grafting and crushing workers, they formed a little plot to make away with him and save them- selves, as they thought. But the peo- ple of Italy were already stirred to bitter resentment against the fascist rule of iron and terror and raised a tremendous uproar of protest when Matteotti suddenly disappeared before Of all the American communes that are either in the process of formation or already operating in Soviet Russia the most unique and unrivalled co-operative unit is the Herald Commune. | campaign speakers. Unlike other communes, the plans it has laid down and the course it has pursued are of a progressive character winding upward . in'a spiral manner in such a®—————————_—_________ Radio Trust P lans way as to combine two separate bias in membership has been! For South America and distinct movements into Hit by Brasil one, The first movement has in view the commune proper, its composition, in- Beggs ee ice pelt 2 telectual and moral standing, finan- grab all radio points.in the western cial state, close mutual relationship, hemisphere, the WntheicA neuetibaas con- common interests which would fuse Seteion ta Gbevtieal conmiihiellina the members inito one compect whole. threatened to suspend its sessions. The other mo¥ement deals entirely Brazil refused to be bullied. All the with objective conditions in Soviet Latin-American countriés except Ar- Russia, with the general trend of po- gentina sided with Brazil. Quintana litical and economic affairs of the first of the Argentinian delegation says he proletarian republic, affecting a close voted with the United States because touch between the commune as a part he did not wish to oppose it. The meat industry of Argentina, the larg- and the Soviet Republic as a whole, incorporating the former with the est in the world, is controlled by Unit- ed States packers, . latter so as'to turn the commune into Truckling Social Balanced Group. The financial phase of the problem has not overshadowed the other eqial- ly important phase, involving the question of group composition, proper balance or proportionate distribution of mechanical expertness and skill. This difficult arrangement consisted in the proper blending together of his ious trades in such proportions as uld go to make up a symmetrical body harmoniously constituted, No part must be sacrificed for the sake of the whole; neither must the whole suffer from Jack of parts or be over- burdened with such. Krasnaya Datscha Location. At present a highly qualified group holds itself in readiness to leave; the fighting squadron ‘prepared to meet (Special to The DAILY WORKER) -LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 14.— Radio is breaking down the walls of California prisons, according to Colonel William Hughes, command- Send in that Subscription Today. a functioning organ of state economy, and not merely into a self-sustaining body. company. “TAMPA, Fla., July 14.—Governor Union Workers Forced Out. C. A. Hardee of Florida is criticized This Shaughnessy could not stand|common laborers. Those who would caaapepeaniilbiigpoenel by the Tampa Central Trades and La- To Help Russia, the natural obstacles which will un- Democrat Minister for, and called the bricklayers out on|try to come to the mainland on the o* bor assembly for his secretly made| The upward movement has constant- doubtedly arise in their way. A jolly strike two weeks later. The Union|ground that they were already resi- 500 Suicides Each prison contract. The assembly points|ly kept in view the greater purpose, honest-to-goodness bunch of young Too Busy, to Leave which is the welfare of entire Russia, the raising of its economic standard. It aimed to render the underlying en- terprise into a motive power, a pro- peller on the economic field as well as pioneers will lead off into the country of their abitions, strivings and hopes, where every inch of accomplishment will be theirs and of their class—the working class the world over. And the Construction company brought in|dents of the United States since they ‘eek i ank out the abuses to which contractors strikebreakers, and a fight started|have lived in the territory of Hawaii Ww in Ba rupt « |subject convicts, the insanitary condi- Capitalist Austria | tions in which the prison products are will be barred. Secretary of labor Davis has ruled made, the unfair competition with that such immigration would be il-| VIENNA, July 14.—Five hundred |free labor, the loss to the state and legal and plans to stop it before any | suicides in six weeks is the record of|the big profits to the prison contrac-|the political. specific place for which they are of the Hawaiian Japanese start for| Vienna. The daily papers carry a reg-|tors. The ocntractor gets the shirts| In order to accomplish this double| headed is Krasnaya Datscha, situated the pacific coast. ular column, entitled “Die Lebensmu-|at a labor cost to him of 72% cents a purpose two requirements are needed. principal cities of south- den” (Tired of Life). All classes are|dozen convict made shirts. ‘Free la-| Ong sitated @ constant guard Cherson, and victims of the suicide epidemic, the|bor is paid $2.60 a dozen for the same|oyer the moral of the old members| Nikolaiev, poor becau work, and a rigid examination of the new} The estate occupies an area of 2,700 fabian Pcascrcis vrs —_ - “4 applicants as to their courage, revolu-|acres, sufficient to admit and com- caught in the speculation which seize * fortably place 150 workers of Austria during the fluctuations of the}Poland Passes Bill bay reg gr boheme con pihetard trad A Street naval route |‘@ke up the rehabilitation of Austria French franc. People speculated Limiting National justifying their admission in thejover the oceans opening into the and Hungary and discuss the recogni- recklessly, forgetting that American ; group; the other demanded a min-{Mediterranean sea and from there into |!" of Russla, which Roumania has capitalism was interested in bolster- Minori roritigs’ Rights imum material standard, a useful trade | the Black Sea leads directly to Odessa, |°PP°8ed Under foreign influence, ing up French currency as it later did. or profi And so discrimination | within an 80 miles distance from their| « (Special to The DAILY WORKER) | became the slogan. A worker equip-|future home, WARSAW, Poland, July 14 The/ped with the moral weapon neces- Polish diet passed the government’s|gary for the rehabilitation of ‘Ru (Special to The DAILY WORKER,) PRAGUE, Czecho-Slovakia, July 14. --Foreign Minister Edouard Benes has again postponed his proposed visit to the United States because of the approaching conference of the Little Entente, the assembly of the League of Nations, the development of the Dawes reparations plan, and the general unrest of Europe. The conference of Jugo-Slavia, Czecho-Slo- vakia and Roumania in Prague will quell. To this day the central detail of the Chicago police department have their finks and sluggers on the job Ghat are the bust at are the business agents and H officials of the cement finishers’ local Australia 8 State 502, the street paving engineers’ local Owned Railroads 464, and the cement workers’ local 76, which have jurisdiction over this situ- * Net 3.97 Per cent SYDNEY, N. 8. W., July 14— In 1928 the government-owned railways in the six states of Australia show average earnings per train mile of Cleveland Tong War. $3.04, and an average expenditure of} OLEVELAND, Ohio, July ~14.— $2.26 per train mile—a net earning |James J. Davis, secretary or labor,| Dill against the national minorities | must also po minimum material Telephone Trust Expands, worth of pre-war Mqudr at auction of 78 per train mile, equal to 3.97|arrived here today to confer with| With a small riot among the deputies, SPRINGFIELD, LiL, July 14.— The |here Monday. The sale will include per cent on capital cost. William Flynn, local immigration in-|The Ukrainians, white Russians, Ger- United Telephone company of Ottawa} 212 barrels of whiskey, 20 barrels of The net earnings were greatest /spector, about the Chinese situation | mans, and Jews protested vehemently |demand was deemed necessary with|today filed an application with the|brandy, 6 of gin, 2 of rum and 2 of in New South Wales, Victoria and|in Cleveland which threatened to|in a petition to the government, but|the view of laying a firm foundation|lllinois Commerce Commission for|alcohol, Failure of owners to pay South Australia, and least in Tas-|break out into an open tong war.|their rights will hereafter be strictly |for a modern dairy and poultry enter-|property and certain assets in and|high storage fees in government mania, The net earnings were higher|Highteen Chinese are under arrest | limited. The Polish language is official} prise, the elaboration of which re-|near Ottawa to the Ilinois Boll Tele-|bonded warehouses was given as yd / Biehl, business agent of local 602, Carl President of local 76, and others, @ountenance the shady maneuvers of Shaughnessy without protest. This Isn’t Bootleg! KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 14—The federal government wil sell $250,000 Esperato Suppressed in Bulgaria The Hsperanto movement in Bul- Progress within the working class rank. This was a pretext for Gel eral Rusev, mini of the interior, to take aim at the Hsperanto move- ment, especially its leaders, Hsperan-|than in the two previous years—the |and police are investigating an alleged |and the use of other languages is al-|quired a solid material basis, Wx-|phone company. The Tinois to instruction had beon officially in-| percentage to‘ capital cost being—j|plot to extort money trom the Cleve-|most completely banned. » — . pressed. in terms of dollars the. troduced into the scools by the bour-|1921, 2.61 per cent; 1922, 3.43 per|land tong )y (4 Chinese gang said to _, some attain cteintesbiait ‘hi ca Ae llth ed hi AEA as sty