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x Saturday, Augtist 9, 1924 BRITISH LAB PARTY DEFENDER MacDonald Government | ® Imperialist ‘Tool KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. +8.—One of the best debates of recent days | took place here Monday night, August 4th, between Harl R. Browder, editor of the Labor Herald, and John L. Jones, former lecturer for the Bri- tish Labor Party. The question debated was, “Re- #olved: That the policy of the British ‘Labor Party is detrimental to the in- terests of the working class.” Com- rade Browder took thé affirmative and Mr. Jones the negative. | Flays Yellow Socialists. A fine crowd turned out and whoop- ed it up for Comrade Browder’s lam- basting of the yellow socialist labor- ites who, now the governmental tools of British imperialism, are trying to attach the English proletariat to the imperialist machine in its bloody business of colonial exploitation. Nor were the miseries of the working class of England one whit lightened by this collaboration with capitalist- imperialism ae the Labor Party | Policy. , Mr. Jones, May, did not have the best of the argument. The Labor Party’s policy of abolishing the im- port duty on automobiles, and other widely heralded “constructive” poli- cies, found as little response among Kansas City workers as among those of England. (Editorial note: The above ar- rived at the same hour as news of the vicious raid of the “labor” gov- ernment on the British Communist Party. This seems to settle the de- bate.) TAKE NO BUY THE BROWDER ROASTS |24"*Y éntire Negro press of bs Briggs, and other comra to expose the schemes of Gar- vey to fleece Negro workers of their hard-earned dollars with his fraudulent “Black Star Line.” Since I knew that you were fully informed of the struggle by the news releases of the Crusader Service which Comrade Briggs sent you,then the only conclusion I can come to is that Friend Garvey has reformed since he left the Tombs where he was, sent after his B. 8. L. was found to be a fraudulent affair. This, altho possible, is hardly probable when I recall the corruption that was ram- part in his organization and which | was exposed not only by the Negro press but also by Claude McKay in} the Liberator and by Owen and Ran- dolph in the N. Y. Call. You will not be surprised at my amazement when you recall also the libel suits for several hundred thous-| and dollars which Garvey brot against Briggs, The Call and several others and which were all, I think, thrown out of court. In view of the above, it certainly would be a pleasure to learn that Marcus Garvey has beeome what the Worker represents him to be. Hoping to hear from you relative to the above, I ari Fraternally yours, (Signed) ISRAEL ZIMMERMAN South Danbury, N. H. ses ¢€ Our Attitude to Garvey We welcome the opportunity of- = “Trade-Mark” Registered 157417 CHANCES ORIGINAL THE GENUINE THE RELIABLE 1 High Test | Malt Extract | If you want purity— If you want reliability— If you want results— If you want to save time, worry and fuss— Insist on “No-Boil.” | It is the original “No Boil” Malt Extract manufactured ] solely from the choicest Malted Barley. HIGH TEST MALT |. 20 East Eighth Street 1917 North Western Avenue 6748 South Halsted Street 605 East 68rd Street George E. Pashas COZY LUNCH 2426 Lincoln Avenue | | One-half ne ne Imperial al CHICAGO - |e the amusem ny Felecia alelelelel ey Ron 1 SUNDAY August 10 ADMISSION 35c. 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We are today as much opposed to his schemes for a Negro promised land in Africa as we ever were. We not only do not endorse but totally repudiate all schemes like Garvey’s “Black Star Line” as means of lib- erating the oppressed and exploited |Negro masses. Such commercial, {semi-commercial, and fantastic pro- posals, even when they are conceived in the highgst sincerity, do not hold Jout any hope for the great mass of Negro workers. Winning Them for Communism. We are working with the Universal Negro Improvement Association not |because its President, Marcus Gar- | vey, has improved enuf or even changed at all in the last two years to suit our view of what the Ameri- can Negroes must do to win their freedom. As a matter of fact, the reason for our working with the Uni- versal Negro Improvement Associa- tion is because we desire t win over the masses, organizationally and ideo- logleally, following this association for the Communist program. We are striving to win these masses away from the useless schemes, away’ from the false race Messiahs, away from the inadequate and unrealistic pro- gram to a revolutionary, to a Com- munist program. It is our task in working amongst the masses found here, to supplant the present weak, confused, and hesi- tating leadership with a virile, class conscious and aggressive Commun- ist leadership. We are aiming to win over these Negro masses to fight un- der a genuine revolutionary leader- ship, to fight for the Negro workers, primarily on a class basis, and to unify the struggles of the workers of every country and color. Reaching the Masses. In the course of our propaganda and activity in this field, we will not hesitate to expose and mercilessly criticise all those, whether it be Gar- vey or any other of the. present lead- ers, who stand in the way of the ach- ievement of our fullest program—the Communist program. Today, as two years ago, we were committed to but one purpose in our work amongst the masses—Negroes, Whites, Malays,— the winning over of these workers to complete class consciousness, to uni- fied working class action under the leadership of the world Communist Party, the Communist International. It is not the Garveys, or the other leaders that we are bending all our | energies to win, but is is their fol- | lowers whom we are seeking tO\n ee h Communists out of and to win fo, Communist movement. Go to eat where all the rest 100% union men and women go Deutche-Hungarian Restaurant 29 South Halsted St. Pure Food, Good Service and reasonable prices our motto RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS IN ENGLISH AND IN ALL FOREIGN LANGUAGES THE DAILY WORKER age Three IOWA WORKERS MEET SUNDAY TO NOMINATE Workers Party State Convention, Des Moines (Special to The Dally Worker) DES MOINES, Ia., Aug. 8.—Workers and farmers from all over Iowa are showing great interest in the state convention of the Workers Party which is to be held here in Macabees Hall at 1 o’clock on Sunday, August 10. The question of nominating a state ticket is being actively discussed in all parts of the state and it is expected that there will be a great deal of en- thusiasm over the coming campaign of the party. The state convention will endorse the national campaign of William Z. Foster for president and Ben Gitlow for vice-president and. will take steps toward getting Workers Party pres- idential electors put on the state ballot. Dissipate Illusions. The workers and farmers are asking many questions on the new program of the Workers Party and are instruct- Jing their delegates to get answers from the convention which will clear up many of the delusions of Workers Party opponents, District organizer J. E. Snyder is conducting a strong organization cam- paign among the coal miners and re- ports that the workers are eager to assist in the fight against capitalism in the United States as part of the world revolutionary movement. There will be miners’ delegates to the state con- | vention to approve the program of the Communists for the fight for workers’ rule, Everybody Come! All workers of this vicinity who can come to the state convention are in- vited and urged to do so by David Coutts, Omaha district secretary. The meeting is promising to be one of the most interesting party gatherings held here for some time and it is of prime importance that every interested wor- ker and farmer take part if possible. Iowa Stirred Up by Arrest of Klansmen On Assault Charges . (Special to The DAILY WORKER) CEDAR RAPIDS, iowa, Aug. 8.— A tense situation had developed at Ana- mosa today between the Klan and anti-Klan forces over the arrest of Everett emen of Dubuque .and_ Ed- ward Halligan of Monticello, alleged Klansmen, on the charge of “assault with intent to commit great bodily in- jury” on Thomas and Will McNamara of Aanamosa. The trouble was caused by Lemen and Halligan taking the McNamaras from an automobile which they had forced into a*ditch, it charged, with ceremonial at Anamosa. The McNa-/ maras and a reporter on the Anamosa Journal had been copying numbers of of learning the identity of the Klans- wal. {he McNamaras got in their car and started home when they were cap- ‘ured. The reperter hastened to town, obtained the services of the sheriff who forced Lemen and Halligan to re- lease the McNamaras. They immedi- ‘¢ey got out a warrant for the arrest of the men, The Anamosa Journal se out with a page one story in “eich it denounced the entire Kish proceedings. Uhimann not Left-Wing Candidate Thru an error it was reported in the DAILY WORKER that J. J. Uhlmann was nominated in the Chicago Federa- tion of Labor as a delegate to the Il. inois Federation convention, as one of the candidates of the left wing. This is an error. not identify himself with the left wing INK. PADS, DATERS, RUBBER TYPE,Erc. NOBLER STAMP & SEAL CO. 73 W. VanBurenSt, Phone Wabash 6680 CHICAGO MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO——— AUGUST 10th—SUNDAY PR PICNIC DAY RIVERVIEW—RAIN OR SHINE altho he is in favor of some of the measures advocated by them, and in addition to this, lie has declined the nomination on the grounds that he was a delegate last year. Klan Nerve! JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Aug. 8.— A Ku Klux Klan meeting in the hall of the House of Representatives was dispersed when Governor Hyde issued orders to have the doors of the hall opened, WILL. BE HELD AT Walton Leads Field Against Klansman in Oklahoma Primaries OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 8—~ For- mer Governor J. C, Walton, removed from office in the course of his war on the Ku Klux Klan, is running hard on the heels of Congressman BE. B. Howard, klan candidate, in the demo- cratic senatorial primaries, Returns from 1,187 precincts»out ot 2,996 showed Howard, 37,482; Walton, 33,814; Charles J. Wrightsman, 22,793; Thomas P. Gore, 20,722 and | Prince Freeling, 6,748, | eo TOPEKA, Kans., Aug. 8.—Senator Arthur Capper, millionaire farm jour- nal owner, is leading the field in the republican senatorial primaries. Gov- ernor Johnathan M. Davis seems as- | sured of renomination on the demo- eratic ticket, with E. T. Hackney in | the van among jack: senatorial con- tenders. 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