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e Saturday, July 26, 1924 THE DAILY WORKER Page Three CHINESE COMMUNIST DELEGATES SEE COUNTRY TURNING TO SOVIET RUSSIA FOR HER DEVELOPMENT BY ANISE (Federated Press Staff Correspondent) MOSCOW, July 25.—China capitalist imperialist nations. will never be developed by the She is building her connections with Russia. Such is the view of the Chinese delegation at the Third International’s meeting in Moscow. If India breaks loose, the British empire goes. If China frees herself, world capitalism and imperialism receives its death blow. “Those are the sentiments one hears. “That is why British labor can never speak out frankly For if, and say: on the subject of India. British capitalists can no longer exploit India and the colonies, then half the population in the British Isles faces the question of starvation.” Capitalists Won't Get China. The Chinese delegation feels sure of itself. World capitalism will not get the development of China in its hands, they say. If the Chinese fur- nished a market for American cotton goods and collars and manufactured products, then America could keep her workers well fed on the exploit- ing of China, and it would be very long before they faced their capital- ists at home. But China won't. Chi- na will be going the soviet road, they predict. They give you reasons for their views. China has just slapped the western imperidfists. In spite of Se cretary Hughes and France, she made a. deal with Russia, and de- elared the Chinese Eastern railway concerned her and Russian alone. Politically, China is a complex of iaany states, almost of many nations, speaking various tongues. Central This Fellow READ A PAMPHLET! Suppose you order a supply for Bale at open air meetings! You read them first and then sell them to your friend, shopmate and fellow unionist. Don’t tell him about the donkey never reading pamphlets or books. Special discount If ordered before Sept. ist, 1924. 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One province after another may feel the attraction of Russia as Russian independence of foreign imperialists has made a deep impression on the young intel- lectual class in China. Bigger Than German leeue. If China starts swinging into the soviet orbit, the problem of a Ger- man revolution may pale beside the questions of the far east. Ineidentally, the larger capitalists of the world are not asleep. One hears the opinion expressed here that the reason for the large Japa- nese loan recently floated by Morgan was to buy aff the Japanese from re- cognizing Russia, Japan's eapitalism and imperialism is pretty well grounded, but she might begin to look westward if China goes, and if the other imperialist nations keep on treating her citizens as undesirables. Arabs Kick About British. JERUSALEM, July 25.—The Pales- tinian Arabs are opposed to the treaty between England and the Hed- jas, according to Muza Kazin Pasha, the President of the Moslem-Chris- tian Association of Palestine, who ex- pressed this view in a cable to King Hussein of the Hedjas, protesting against the signing of the treaty. The President of the Moslem-Chris- tian Association, in his cable, states that the Palestinian Arabs consider the treaty, which omits the indepen- dence of Palestine, as a betrayal of the interests of the Palestinian Arabs. Jewish Orphanage Burns, CONSTANTINOPLE, July 25.—The Jewish orphan asylum here, which sheltered 200 children, was destroyed by fire today. By the quick action of the Fire Department all the children were saved. Their situatfon, how- ever, is very precarious since there are no accommodations in the city, which could give them shelter. ‘BUY AT LOW \YOuR DRUGS PRICES Burning Criticism! ‘| THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL ¥1.50—3 aa Pepsodent Tooth serene B BOO tte-3 cabek CAGATS bake. he SALEMS TABLETS FOR CONSTIPATION 25 CENTS AUSTIN-MADISON PHARMACY 1 bess STREET at Austin Blvd. Deliver Free YOak Park 392, 571, 578; Austin 4117 We speak and read: Lettish, Polish, Lithuanian, etc, Phones: MITCHALL'S INTERNATIONAL ORCHESTRA Union Music Furnished For All Occassions Write for appointments to M. MITCHALL, (Teacher of Saxophone) 1640 W. Congress St. Chicago, III. JAY STETLER’S RESTAURANT Established 1901 1053 W. Madison St. Tel. Monroe 2241 Chicago 7 Sound Logic! THE NEW AND SIGNIFICANT BOOK ENTITLED The World’s Trade Union Movement By A. LOSOVSKY General Secretary of the Red In this book, published in March at International of Labor Unions Moscow, and now made available to American readers, the leader of 13,000,000 trade unionists depicts, dis- sects, and measures the relation of forces developed before, during, and since the war. The first book ever written dealing so comprehensively with this vital subject William Z. Foster says: of the world’s are described every political, economic, and organizational force trade unions, and their role in the fight, developed since the war, between Reformists and Revolutionists.” 112 PAGES, STIFF PAPER COVER, WITH PHOTO OF AUTHOR. FIFTY CENTS PER COPY, Bundle orders of ten or more, 36 with special ints each, on larger orders, Trade Union Educational League, 1113 Washington Blvd. Chicago, Ill. MILITANTS IN ILLINOIS MUST PREPARE FIGHT Urge United Support for Progressive Measures Progressive measures in the Illinois State Federation of Labor convention, to be held in Peoria, Sept. 8th, will re- quire the militant backing of all pro- gressive elements if they are to be suc- cessfully established. The reactionary forces are busy pre- paring to kill them, and only the deter- mined will of all forward-moving ele- ments can put across such vital meas- ures as amalgamation, unemployed re- lief, organize the unorganized, recog- nition of Soviet Russia, and other necessary measures for which pro- gressive labor stands. That is the gist of a statement is- sued by the Trade Union Educational League, thru J. W. Johnstone, assist- ant secretary, to its Illinois members. The statement follows: ROBLEMS of vital importance and proposed progressive meas- ‘ures will again be dealt with at the Illinois State Federation of Labor Miners’ Leaders convention to be held in Peoria on Sepember 8. Whether these progressive meas- ures will land in the wastebasket or be enacted for the benefit of or- ganized workers in the state that is entirely up to the affiliated unions to decide. The miners of District 12 at their convention went on record for the principle of industrial unionism thru amalgamation of the existing craft unions. It also instructed all its af- filiated unions to work for full rep- resentation at the Illinois conven- tion for the purpose of putting this, measure across. The miners of the state are today among our most militant fighters and in. organiza- tional measures far ahead of most of our unions. The union smashing campaign of 1920-21, temporarily checked during the period of prosperity just passed, is showing plenty of signs of rivival. The bosses are preparing for new attacks and it would be well for all progressive unionists to follow the example set by the miners to work for a real united front thru the pro- posed measure of amalgamation, Unemployment is increasing rapid- ly thruout the state, bringing added misery to the workers organized as well as unorganized. The employers are alert to the situation and plan- ning vigorously to use the unem- ployed as the weapon to lower union conditions. J Real measures are required not only to bring relief to those unem- ployed but also to protect the exist- ing organizations. An aggressive campaign to organize the unorgan- ized is needed that we may not face complete annihilation. Several efforts have been made to unite the workers politically thru the establishment of a mass Labor Party. We have not as yet suc- ceeded in our efforts. The fight for a real Labor Party must continue. No efforts on the part of the work- ers to’ assert themselves politically will become effective before they organize themselves on a class ba- sis. The need of organizing a mass Labor Party is now more apparent than ever. It is one of the vital problems facing the organized work- ers in the state of Illinois. The activities of the Ku Klux Klan have long been recognized as a menace to organized labor. It is be- coming ever more an instrument of capitalism used to break down the standard of living of the workers and endangering the existence of labor unions. This white guard menace must be fought aggressively. The trade unions must assert themselves and definitely declare that Ku Klux Klan must be eliminated root and branch. All progressive unionists should unite and work for the adoption of these and other vitally necessary measures. Every union should be represented at the Illinois State Federation of Labor convention at Peoria on September the 8th. Mueller’s RESTAURANT A good place to eat. 1010 RUSH STREET Tel. Superior 7079 Downstairs of National Office. “KOMMENTS ON THE KU ' -KLUX KLAN” The by oo meaning ee ‘Wizard, tit aes Kian "ted “eda “the minute ths understand it. vole You ae * peo) book Ge laine alt. ber 2 t hie. ahest, orecvehn be Okla.—Agents wanted, Mention The Dally Worker Tel. Monroe 7281 ide’ We Serve Nothing But the Bést VICTORY Restaurant and Lunch Room Pronos Brothers 1084 West Madison 8t. Chloage . ARE YOU DOING ALL YOU CAN FOR PRESS PICNIC COMING AUGUST 10? To Party and T. U. E. L. Units: What are you doing for the Press Picnlo, August 10th? Have you gotten the language branches in your fed+ eration on the job? Have they gotten tickets? Are they on the Job selling them? As you know the language press gets the main profit of the sale of these tickets. 250 on each ticket sold before the August 10th Press Picnic | goes to the press of your language. You should be especially on the job/ to see that the language branches are seliing tickets to the utmost and thus help to raise money for your press. Also see that the language branches elect a committee which will help in the work at the Press Picnic. Have the branch send in the names and addresses of those comrades so that we can assign them to definite work beforehand. You should make yourself especially responsible for advertising the press picnic in your press. Publicity Is sent out regularly. You should make certain that your language press prints that publicity and also prints special publicity of their own to attract the language comrades and sym- pathizers. Get the branches on the job distributing the special advertising material we have gotten out. This can be obtained at the local office. If you can help to get the branches put on a special feature at the Press Picnic do so. We are depending upon you to help make the Press Pionic a huge success for the DAILY WORKER and your press and we expect you to continually communicate with the branches of your language to this end. Fraternally yours, Workers Party, Local Chicago, Martin Abern, Secretary. ol Party Activities Of Local Chicago Slash Each Other In Personal Fight DANVILLE, Ill, July 25—As the result of a feud of long standing, Her- bert Halls, official of District 121 of the United Mine Workers, is in a lo- cal hospital with a jaw bone broken ites Rha A di paity tm Ce. w. in two places, a broken nose and| Members in A. ‘W. A., 3322 ‘Dousine other injuries, the result of a fight) PNG. 5 Pim 49 Roumanian with Peter Markanis, a labor leader| Branch, 2254’ Clybourn Ave, of Westville, Halls is alleged to have Meeting, Wicker’ Park -Milttarist Mase | Nort ve. started the trouble by striking Mark) Nira dsSiian Kart afars, 8 Wirech been bitter opponents for the leader- sole S$] 1th Ward Ielian, ship of the miners of this district for several years. Markanis has been ‘Dhursday, 2439 S. Oakley August i—Ukranian No. 2, Stephenson Ave. Placed under arrest and is under bonds of $5,000, BRANCH MEETINGS Monday, | July _28—Northwest Jewish, 2642 LeMoyne Ave. Italian 19th Ward, Ma 8. Pep eg Ave. Italian Cicero, 1462 8. 50th Ct. Friday, 1070: Pullman, Polish’ North Side, 1902 W. Division St. Lithuanian No. 4i, 4188 Archer Ave. Greek Branch, 722 Blue Island Ave. STREET MEETINGS Saturday, July. 26 Roosevelt and Central Park, Douglas Park Jewish. 30th and State, South Side English W. 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