The Daily Worker Newspaper, October 18, 1924, Page 12

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elated now that a Nigger has been lynched in Chicago. The foul and filthy Tribune, like a ting forth its Negro-baiting venom, for ever and anon. This Nigger-hating newspaper on its front page last week, printed in lurid details, of how a white girl was dragged into a hall way by a Negro, who attempted to attack her there, and how an infuriated mob of whites kicked and beat the Negro assailant to death. It was later proven that an _in- nocent, unmolesting Negro worker was killed by a mob of white booze hounds, and that the girl had not been molested by a Negro at all. The next day on page 10, in small type appears an article in this race- riot breeding newspaper telling how an innocent Negro was killed by the white hoodlums. This is the way the Tribune reports everything in reference to a Negro or Negroes, by printing dastardly, vicious and bare-face lies, The stench of this yellow newspaper is so rank that it stinks to high heaven. And what is true of the Tribune, is also true of the other capitalist newspapers. Negroes should boycott the Tribune, and cease buying it. The Chicago DAILY WORKER, the Communist daily, is the one and only daily newspaper in the United States which is fair and square to Negroes. The DAILY WORKER prints truthful and unbiased ‘Negro news and articles. Negroes all over the county are duty bound to read and support, and sub- scribe to the DAILY WORKER. For- tunately many Negroes read, buy and subscribe to The DAILY WORKER, and more will continue to do so. As the circulation of The DAILY WORKER increases, prejudice against Negroes and other people decreases. The Negroes can help to decrease prejudice against them, by helping to increase the circulation of the DAILY WORKER. Yep, War Is Hell! To The DAILY WORKER:— “Forbes,” is a magazine for capital- ists and the would-bes. At the end of an article appearing in the October 15 issue, is the statement, evidently intended as a climax, that Sherman was right when he said that war was hell. Don’t imagine for a moment tho, that the writer, J. F. Lisman, membér ef the New York Stock Exchange and expert on railroad consolidations, is shedding tears because of the millions of lives lost in the world cataclysm. Nor should you suppose that the crip- pled and maimed, the widowed and orphaned, have aroused his compas- sion. Oh no! Not even the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives of his fellow countrymen is tormnting this investment banker . . . even be- fore he makes his home’ in Hades. What is causing Lisman so much concern, is the repudiation of the czar- ist debts by the Russian Soviet Re- public. What greater calamity could befall any capitalist than that he should be deprived of his loot? What does it matter that men turn EDUCATE YOURSELF INNOCENT NEGRO MEETS DEATH AT HANDS OF INFURIATED MOB By GORDON W.,.OWENS, The white fiends, ghouls, vultures and morons on the staff of the blood- thirsty anti-Negro capitalist newspaper, the Chicago Tribune, must feel highly tion and repudiation. into beasts, disemboweling each other with a curse. The blind, the shell- poisonous rattlesnake, hasbeen spit- shocked, the limbless remains of what were once men, these are necessary sacrifices for “democracy.” What makes war hell, is the rise to power of the working class.and the abolition of the exploiters by means of confisca- If that’s hell, let’s have more of it—Jay Engel. We Greet Our New Comrade. To the DAILY WORKER:—Cannot fully express my gratitude to Comrade Meyler for sending me the DAILY WORKER. I appreciate the litera- ture sent and I am trying my best, in this sparsely settled neighborhood, to get the literature before’ thinking people, not bourgeois nor capitalists, of which I have more than I need. I do enjoy T. J. O’Flaherty. He wields a terrific shilelah, many a “hearty grunt” will escape from the mauled capitalist system when he strikes, and that Berzerk of my own blood, Engdahl, when Berzerkgang takes him, the plutes have something dangerous on their hands. As I am in my 70th year, I cannot be as useful as I’d like to be, but I will send you from time to time, little versus like the enclosed, as “the spir- it moves,” I would like to be consider- ed a comrade in the ranks, Thorjus Rinden. Editor’s Note—We print Comrade Rinden’s poem in another section of this issue, RED KERCHIEFS. To the DAILY WORKER: In Mon- day’s DAILY WORKER, on the report of the Foster-Gitlow campaign meet- ing, it was stated that “other union groups were conspicious for the red kerchiefs, etc.” May I please inform you that the groups referred to were the Chicago Juniors. They were out in full force. As for the kerchiefs, at the last C. Cc. C. of the Juniors, this kerchief was adopted as the Junior symbol, af- ter the form of the Russian Pioneers. Hereafter, if you see a young comrade with a red kerchief around his neck, you may be sure he is a Chicago Junior. Eva Stolar, City Publicity Manager of the Juniors. Pycckaa : BeyepuHKka Russian Vecherinka, performance and dance will be given by the So- ciety for Technical Aid to Soviet Rus- sia, TODAY, Sat., Oct. 18, at 8 P. M. at the Soviet School, 1902 W. Division St. A good time is promised to all Are you coming? aca tn tanner nae the International Learn Language IDO 16-page pamphlet, giving outline of language, showing its superiority over Esperanto, etc., sent free. The Workers Ido Federation Room 5, 805 James St., N. S. PITTSBURGH, PA. FOR THE STRUGGLE ANGUUEAAEAEAAANUAEANEDEAUEAUANOUEAUODNGUENEGUOEEUOOASUAEN SOUAUEGNGSAUCEGEGDESEQUENNOGRORODAGEOUAGEQUEDOOUESEUGG0GSUNNUERIOUUUUEUEEUSO00U UU ANUGUEGAELEGDEGSEDEG DEG EAEASHAHAEUDADENLSSAASUDAAEEUAUEAG EATEN AU EAU EG EE ED EEG EA SAAT TU AN DETEU GAAS EAA ES EDAD EA EAGAN To All Communists In “We Quote In the November Issue “Paterson—Field of Battle” By Rebecca Grecht “Seven Years of Work- ers’ Rule” By Moissaye Oigin America **But an especial feature, out- distancing anything we have ever done before, will be the beginning in the November issue (Workers Monthly) of the ‘History of the Russian Communist Party,’ by Greg- ory Zinoviev. is unex- ampled account of the great- est movement the world has ever known, written by its chosen chief, the President of the Communist Int erna- tional, who lived thru its early struggles as the inti- mate associate of Lenin, has been put into English for the first time for serial: publica- tion by monthly installments which will cover a period of several months. For those who wish to understand in intimate detail the tremen- dous force that is remaking the world—to know the meaning of history while it is in the making—and above all for those who wish to throw smug timidity to the winds and to become an ac- tive part in the glorious struggle—the reading of this great work is indispensable. Especially for those courag- eous men and women (and boys and girls!) who have already become members of the American Communist party, the Workers Party, this series is their oppor- tunity.” ROBERT MINOR—in the October, last issue, of The Liberator. Publication date of the Workers Monthly—November First. Susbcription rates $2.00 a Year—. $1.00 Six Months. Single copies 25 cents UPERELANAILE i (tn ¢ SS a SL SENET GRE EAI A ELNE BASE EEN SE ESE DENS AAA MEADOR PORES EE LOREEN LEE SEELNE LIES AA BE USE THIS BLANK THE WORKERS MONTHLY 1113 W. Washington Bivd. Chicago, Illinois For the enclosed $m send me THE WORKERS THE WORKERS PARTY OPEN FORUM (Lecture, Questions and Discussion) Every Sunday Night at 8 o'clock, Season 1924-25 SUNDAY, OCT. 18—C. E. RUTHENBERG Will Speak on Political Forces in the Coming Election In the Lodge Room Ashland Auditorium, Ashland Ave. and Van Buren St. Take Metropolitan “L” to Marshfield Sta., or surface lines on Van Buren Single admission 25¢ . Tickets good for any three a/missions, 600 MONTHLY for....................months, a te en ee

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