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' Page Four ; THE DAILY WORKER ’ Saturday, November 1, 1924 | 2 sauna a emanacetaen aenmenimaneanrentanrmmrereraeey o Serer tT = ° z * | THE DAILY WORKER. Answer this Call CONVENTION OF C Oban As YOUNG WORKERS LEAGUE DRIVE . : Published by the DAILY WORKER PUBLISHING CO.) Not only in New York City, where the Workers pare’ P = 3 F OR COMMUNIST EDUCATION OF | 1118 W. unit ables tes m. Party campaign committee has put out a call for Meetings m Chicago ‘YOUTHFUL MINERS WINS PRAISE | ope T. U. E. L. and party members to volunteer for Ser saate oll service on election day, will such demand be Albee, i sa us agrdton Repeal egal 2 vi ; ” ns , " ‘ Saturday, Nov, 1, National Industrial Organizer, Y. W. L. of A.) By mail: met with enthusiasm. } North and Orchard, North andN. i 96.00 per year $3.50....6 months : $2.00....8 months | Workers everywhere who realize the danger ot Park Ave, Wilton nan Belmont—All The greatest percentage of young people employed in the mine are trip )/ $8.00 per Jan mses poate ie 1 508 months | the LaFollette illusion have been. fighting tooth in‘ the ninth congressional district. ae motormen ig “ = iy cee vee” are actual coal diggers. d nail with th Speakers get in touch with D, B.| THe tracks in most mines are if ea Laks Uno and nail with the Communists. Only the Com- ses Dazisy, The hills upon which the cars travel are very steep and if one were te | THE DAILY WORKER munists have stood out for a real working class R Ll Call Sho Th 30th and State—Auspices of South | See them outside of the mine, one would be exceedingly hesitant in taking 1118 W. Washington Blvd. Chioago, HMlinols | Program of revolutionary action against capital-| MO Ws Y\side branch. Speakers: Gordon| the chance to travel on them. : ie an see ae lle ism. In this fight the members of the Trade Union Have G it C ntrol Owens and Paul Cline. Many times the motorman {s unable to stop his train and is forced te ed tisk : sara ..ditors Educational League have stood four-square against ot Lo Division — Washtenaw-—Auspiabe signal the trip riders to “ha eS fe ae wea ee 4 Z . W. Je’ ranch. Speakers: |der to escape any injuries. Such oc- ys. MORITZ J. LOEB...... usiness Manager the sweep of the LaFollette illusion in the labor L of N. ; 4 . ate Thursday the |. W. W.|a1 Schaap, Sam Hammersmark and|curances are quite common. As a result of the contemptible Bo a aE ENR Ta PoP DPE TI? ae engineered by labor fakers of all kinds convention suddenly came’ to |Hisa Bloch. The motormen are forced to wear|crooked officialdom of the United Ofite at Chicago, Ill, under the act of March 3, 1879, |22@ Colors. life and battle when George| Roosevelt and St. Louis—Auspices |belts to protect their kidneys, Much|Mine Workers of America, we Sind Together with members of the Workers Party,|Speed of 510 moved to rescind|of Douglas Park Jewish- branch.|discrimination is practiced against|the young miners are not taking the <p 290 Advertising rates on application | these class conscious workers have taken the floor | Wednesday's action to leave the |---| the. young_ miners in many sections. necessary interest in the union. This of the unions from one end Of the country to an-|expulsion of the injunctionites|a* secret service man in the army. He |In mares var, Ohio, ch — vd the Sree crane bap it big 3 Iso read a letter written by Raddock | workers employed on the tipple, re-; We must keep the young fighting other, have furnished much of the agitating per-|to referendum. peren Welcoming Calles ‘aonnet and have made it possible for Po ann branded ash action. as a Pence Weck aici. ar monte yftpeny codegre ie se. Sesh aipenbadss wots ater General Plutarco Elias Calles has just landed in| mynist clarification to penetrate the masses in be Bet 4 sh i Bias Pepin tee “Bvery action of the Rowanites has |“boy’s jobs.” In accordance with the| ‘The campaign of the Young Work New York, The Reverend Norman Thomas and|the unions which the labor fakers had guaranteed ere i aie - a by. es had Sandberg sheet it sath ei sath they ae Lea oe raids ae ers League in the mining industry ar} sali, rf i e ing the L. W. W., an ave 'o |abolish once and for suc! iscrim- t. . the remaining few holy socialists, along with a/to LaFollette, or Davis or Coolidge. lumber workers. ‘protsct the priticipléaree:the orkatlan|ihatory esraugiucentn ed P deal ea pene ons motley collection of liberals, staged a reception for] On election day the Workers Party members| The anarcho-syndicalist center went | tion at all times,” Doyle stated. He By JOHN WILLIAMSON, every minning camp, will the young i Srcaldent xs Seay caaoantan will find beside them as election workers at the|t® the rescue of Rowan and the re-/ told how Joe Fishor had his head laid] National Seoretary Y. W. L. of A: |workers be able to fight for their de the president as a wor! ing class ¢ pion. polls, the revolutionary unionists who know that formists of the right wing, Welinder open with a piece of tron wielded by| The mining industry of America|mands, Work of this nature will con. The Honorable Calles is reported to have told! Qo mnnist “politics” is a fight to overthrow ca and Ruth Eunbonsh, for. example, |the injunctionites. Doyle revealed offers a ,wonderful opportunity for|tribute more in making the Young his pseudo-sogialist admirers that he was elected | jtatigm. - i" ee ee a carey We hiasie tarorisenh sonverhent (2 the Young Workers League to accom-|Communist movement in this country by organized labor and that his “first interest is in Speed, the resource of cowards, as the plish good propaganda and organiza-|, mass organization. Be ; iL Ike | th : Welinder Withhoids News. tional results. The thousands of| very party member is urged te the labor movement.” We know that it was the ronr: 4 rollcall, like the referendum, gives! » 5 welinder, the “press commit-|young workers employed in the min- ‘ations snost cooperation ein nm: extend the ut 1 and organized labor movement and the working and bunt bappares eds pat? saci er workers the 90-1 tog of the 1. W. W. convention now ing industry by the-coal companies, isupport to the Young Workers! k Jes Considering the I. W. W. i si meeting here, seems to be making it |regardless of state laws which are . All infor: farming masses of Mexico in general that were re-|_ : 8 W. W. eee es asa whole,| Charles Gray of 110, altho. stating hia principle ‘duty to keep hows’ of |never, enforced, ‘Gifers“a fertile’ field League in this campaign for: ee for the electi f Calles. This does not|it has exhibited abysmal confusion and irresolu-| that he favored the referendum, “be-| 114 convention from getting out to|for the rad 4 i ean on the conditions of the young sponsible for the election of Calles. 18 : "I s ie CO) or revolutionary propaganda Of| miners should be sent in to the na- blink the fact that Mr. Calles has already shown | tion. It has been scared to death of taking a clean- Sager fs Feepagnety San pee oy th s public. Pe cee va Pagrisseriid the American Communist . Youth |tional office of the ¥. W. L. 6f A. his teeth and clenched fists to the very working|cut and positive revolutionary stand. The very|“but in this fight I'll stick with the |Siv° tie oaven, [they cabin Gee Reet red eect | We. hope the “Young <i Worle d ; the d ~,, {the minutes of the I. W. W. conven- |this campaign, the first real industrial League will attain the maximum re- masses that made possible his political ascendancy. | word “revolution” is unwelcome, hated by some gag ee a make the erage! peat tion on the grounds that we “have not |campaign conducted in a basic in-|suits from this campaign. Yours fer More than that, it was these very ‘workers whO|wno are purely reformists, and avoided by others| the int pte gd Beat control ot | Tested the -chairman right” The |dustry, with a knowledge that the de-|, mass Young Communist League # ; reactionari Pate: i a y others) the injunctionites have got control of | hairman is none other than Welinder.| mands and program of our movemen ' Srmpoe: ib Steep ta at the Eeeene onarieS | who fear to face a struggle for a pro f the convention, the surface condemna-| " wejinder’s duties, as the press com- mainte ovement | America. : to overthrow the Calles election. ¥ ° 8s Program Of revo-| tion of them by’ the right wing tcle- q pre are immediate and vital issues de- lutionary action in which they believe, but which| gates bein tage pla mittee of the convention, were stated | manding the attention of every young) - By EARL BROWDER Mr. Calles has nothing to offer to the working 4 ee ean to be the preparing of @ daily press | miner in the country. Editor of the Workers Monthly class of Mexico. He is in hearty accord with the|they do not know how to formulate and fight for. er prin fa prophesied by |‘#Patch which would be the oficial) ‘This campaign must receive the un-| News that the Young Workers policies of the present Mexican administration} The revolutionists, grouped around the agricul-| warrison George of the Red Interter- Lota ag of bap tigg ent och ick stinted support of every member of |League is making a drive for organ which has been perpetratiftg travesty after trav-|tural workers with scattered additions from. other| national of Labor Unions Tuesday, af- aed: seat dg hiha e pom ie ‘com. |2¢ Young Workers League and Work-|ization of a nucleus in every mining esty on the hard won gains won by the workers in| unions, who have built. the whole I. W. W., have, po ak ae teow Se a, that | mittee had laboriously written up his pick tee-chie gun =. ot iting iatee. ie Palsy ie on i ri i i “4 * . a ime he said, “There is no half-way ee 3 4 the various revolutions of Mexico. At the very mo. indeed, done their utmost to attain unity. But in ground fob @HMREE Who: pag--thity /aro réports of cg enkeg een bg had | iocat od directly nisthe _miuiiie ter jour. Y..W. L. is on the correct roel, ment that Mr. Calles was being greeted by his 80-| going so they have left to chance the equally neces-| revolutionary, between the reaction- Gee coe ae that body: the news Iritory must rally to the support of|The Young Workers League has called socialist champions in New York, the Gen-| gary fight for unequivocal plans for actual revolu-|@ry injunctionite elements and the | mp has patiently given many columns |"2¢ League-in this campaign. proved by its activities that it is a eral Confederation of Labor of the southern repub- tionary struggle against capitalism. members of the I. W. W. who adhere | 5» space to printing'these minutes. The Young Workers League of|real young workers’ organization, and lie was threatening to call out its fifty thousand| For sixteen long days the convention has sat. 8 GREE Roca aed But after Welinder was elected to i the wieetoe OMe hota ton aeak uc cuca e WC _members unless the scabs of the textile factories | Time, far in excess of any sensible allotment to|en to the message of the Red Interna. | replace 1d Daliney.on the press com. | astral workers in America. any other of the associations of cake: at Metepec were discharged. While Mr. Calles|conciude similar business, has been consumed in| tional shows that before the conven-|).4 no space for a particularly badly By C. E. Ruthenberg eaters, loung-lizards, and dance-hall was enjoying a sumptuous er. onw ep 0 the laborious democracy of using a convention pile a Bete = 2 ag be captured by | written and verbose report of Welin- Remoutive binge io Ke of aes Party Feo oe ory Into the ery | did chambers of the Waldorf Astoria, the electric- tituti . ’ der’s. Welinder immediately induced © young workers employed in the |and factories, prepare the young tea ue abit Noe’ ie Se disindataiy ac oe road 4 of constitutional tacks. If bictraia Doyle Finishes His Defense. the convention to pass a motion to|mining industry are suffering to a|workers for their future role as the in Vera Cri cealthearcesinallimlin positive nature; we see nothing.} Thomas Doyle, suspended secre-} i+. the DAILY WORKER no more |large degree. - They -are--not given fulers. of society—that is the task of mands in Vera Crus. sq_| Everything done is to avoid doing something. Often | tary-treasurer, finished his defense to] 5 oss reports on the grounds that “we |the necessary support due them. We |the Y. W. L. and the drive jn the min- While Mr. Calles was boasting of the magnifi-/something revolutionary. It has not even expelled | charses that he violated the I. W. W.| ore not printing them.” find in many sections of the country |ing fields is a part of that great task. sd nary ake af rd Doyle turned i cent social program of the Mexican republic under j ionites i constitution, yesterday. Doyle Reports Prepared, But Not Issued. |much discrimination is practiced |Every revolutionary worker will wish progr: Denies eraeees the injunctionites, but left it to referendum. his defense into an attack on the in- Pp pared, ics, \daataik: them. © Dee to® thet - oie ew ee his joint regime wi regon, the Mexican gov-| For fifteen days the delegates fiddled around tionites, and the champions of | Welinder declined the nomination m. Due to their age and/every success to the Y. W. L. ernment was landing its federal troops to protect wpliiig tor Tawa tae > cs “atin Mimaki sane date Gee stcs sc aonard cor on important Maggs rn oa sp inexperience they are exploited in'give all the assistance in his power. the scabs running the refineries of the Gulf Oil cor-| compromise. Quite naturally, he told them to go!Swanson, Grad, Oates, and especially |ST0MmC® UO, J rr ocr comer tea ener sacar meme tee.” Now Welinder is ~*--> ~poration. While President-elect Calles was prais-!to the devil. Then, since he wonldn’s pao at bat get eee itn cohesnte Haribunty golue Wbouie is Cabo of ck ’ ing his own interest in the labor movement, the] with them, they compromised with him. They will te by On aeOnan-Boternan fection |P&ting lengthy “press reports” every E federal government was mobilizing all the oe fool nobody by saying, “We expelled the injunc-| Doyle denied that he had forcibly vel ) ye ee vd inca cot in the capital. At the same time the oil refifieries | tjonites,” ejected the “rump” general executive 4 * é th to the DAILY WORKER. We- of the Royal Dutch were being run by scabs pro-} The reformist job-unionist caucus laid its plans bse cgi ved Fae tendenasters linder’s main Job would appear to be Wh Th Gr U ? tected by Obregon’s soldiery. well. The trusting left wing of rebels, unwilling to} <¢ 1001, W surpressing the news of the conven- en ey Ow Pp: We have no illusions about Senor Calles. Senor | solidify itself, and unable becausé of that fact to . - Calles is of one stripe with the Reverend Thomases, | stiffen the center by demanding guarantees of sup- What life work will your boy or girl take up? You the Morris Hillquits, and their European friends) port on revolutionary issues, went down to defeat are thinking about that. It is the thing that you are in the German social democracy now attempting] and even split on the fine demagogic trick of com- to crush the Communist Party. We know that Mr.| pining the motion to expel with a motion to leave Calles will make every effort to disarm the Mexi-|it to referendum, as advanced by Oates. can workers and farmers and thus “stabalize”| Oats is the well-known food for jackasses, and E West Madison street. When peri esh one of the Rowanites in the| tion. His reports, of which he is so convention what’ was his definition of proud, are not sought by the capital- a “rump” G. BE. B. Doyle replied “il- ist papers, and Welinder refuses the ” “The member-| ficial news of the convention to oth- legal.” He declared er working class newspapers. most anxious about. Yet, you do not want to push the children too strongly toward any particular calling just because it appeals to you. Why not let them explore the possibilities for themselves? Without their knowing it, they will give you a hint of the way their tastes and ship was particularly sore because Rowan and his henchmen tied up the Play News Suppression Game. The I. W. ‘W. convention, in its bail fund of $12,000 by their injunc- tion, and hampered the defense work |rampage of 100 per cent democracy, ist i d publication of the I. W. W. news: | has ordered that no news except that paenien for Cp caDia in yaaa much braying about “democracy” will be heard Sai” ee given out by the press committee is talents tend, and upon that you can build in the right ee ee from the long-eared tribe-in every quarter, partic-| agcuse Bowerman of Shielding Dicks. |“official.” Now they refuse to give direction. out the “official news,” and yet take the time of the convention to hear We- linder read to’ them his lengthy and entirely useless daily “news dispatch- es.” However, members of the I. W. W. as well as other workers, read the DAILY WORKER, and get the news Doyle repeated his charge that Bowerman wanted the G. E. B. to re- scind its former action of expelling two Burns’ stool pigeons from the or- ganization. Doyle read a letter which charged B, Raddock with being a for- mer member of the U. §. department of intelligence in the U. S. army, The » jularly from those who, by denying. all workers’ All the Same to Them democracy themselves, and by exercising a perni- The Chicago Daily News is not bothered oyer|cious personal censorship, have kept and continue the established fact that the alleged letter from|to keep the membership from being informed of Gregory Zinoviev was a forgery and quite likely|anything but what they choose to tell them, and the work of the British foreign office. It is incon-|therefore unable to decide a referendum intel- ceivable that an institution with centuries of con-|ligently. spiratorial experience behind it, should be taken{ The Communists have continually pointed out in by so crude an effort as the alleged Zinoviey let-| that censorship, begun against the advocates of the ter turned out to be. R. I. L. U., was perilous. It has proven so. Yet When ‘the news of the “red plot” reached Amer-|the convention has done nothing effective to re- ica,.the capitalist editors immediately got their|move this danger. On August 13 the Communists pens busy to show that this was another example|and Red Internationalists insisted that this con- of Communist duplicity and that Charles Evans| vention be called before either side would admit Hughes was perfectly justified by events in refusing|it was needed. But it declared in addition that to have anything to do with the workers and peas-|“no mere dottering of constitutions” could ‘settle ants of Russia, who do not seem to hold capitalist | the issues, and that “unless ideological matters are governments in high esteem. threshed out, nothing will be settled.” THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE “SOLVES. THE PROBLEM Give your children The Book of Knowledge. It brings letter declared that Raddock had | even tho it has not been sheep-dipped, the wide world within their grasp. It teaches them to tried to go to Russia but the Russian | chemically analyzed, subjected to mi- observe, to think for themselves. it draws them irresist- committee examining his credentials | croscopic examination by the commit-/f} inty to what interests them most. IT WILL HELP YOUR barred him from going because he |tee on punctuation, fiimigated, painted |i! Cri DREN FIND THEMSELVES. And all the while refused to reveal what work he did|and duly approved by referendum. they are learning, learning, learning—from the charming- ly written descriptions, from the 10,000 interest-arousing pictures, from the witchery of fact cunningly woven into a moving story of all the world has learned in science, history, geography, literature, art and ideals. CHILDREN LOVE IT ~ “The arrival of The Book of Knowledge waschailed with shrieks of dehgstand the children have made it almost their only read: The Chicago Daily News had one of its ustal] Nothing has been settled thus far, for that stupid editorials in this vein. But when it became|reason. Tho in the past the I. W. W. found Sand- convinced that the letter was a forgery it did not) gren and Varney embarrassing company, it retains turn around and apologize for its offense, but|the complete counter-revolutionary ideology they simply said in substance: “Well, what if it is a}advocated, and neither in its press or on’ its forgery? Perhaps some Communist to the left of |rostrum, does not permit the R. I, L. U. to dispel Zinoviev forged the letter. Anyhow, read what|their lies and the confusion of anarcho-syndical- Zinoviev writes to the German workers on the an-|ism, Sandgren and Rowan have won. Will they niversary of the Hamburg revolt. A man who could | hold the victory? 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The method of teaching by pictures, with clear, simple explanations and delightful conversa- tional talks, you will find in the wonderful pictures and stories taken from The Book of Knowledge that we invite you to have free, Mall the coupon today and receive them FRED. . Detach and Mail Today writing a like letter to England.” Samuel Untermyer is a counspicious. “public This is a typical example of the manner in which |citizen.” He is helping to get the goods on the everything relating to Soviet Russia is treated by |G. O. P. in the interest of John W. Davis, Morgan } the capitalist press. They hate the Soviet govern-|attorney. Getting “goods” is Untermyer’s specialty. e ment with a hatred that is holy. To be fair to|A stoolpigeon employed by the noted lawyer to get Russia is impossible for them. They are class con-|the goods on W. E. D. Stokes, millionaire, is suing ‘ scious. They know that every gain made by the |Untermyer for $7,500, which the fink spent in get- F : Soviet Republic is a gain for the working masses |ting the stuff for Untermyer. If the G, 0. P. sup- ' everywhere. Therefore they use their press to|porters were as tight as Untermyer there would . BITTERS before meals and note the improvement of your mmersmark, Ith ti i : poison the minds of the American workers against |not be much need for a quiz. Ba tn Scee eaver, Demers hottie by epupon Washington Biva., ig the Communists who are the brains behind. the oll mmr ee eer me ee " Me iit Union of Socialist Soviet Republics. We note that the Wage Earners’ League has en- bitte ts Mies Chicago BL bs “i I would be pleased bape FREE and without any obliga- } i on Class conscious workers who know that the cap-|dorseg Len Small for governor and the democrat wie in_plain wrapper one (1) large bottle of frond “The. hook it kaeiniee SrOnerTk Sletame Ane. Wtciay 5 H be, italist press consistently lies about the workers Sprague for senator. Who owns this Wage ae Be Pe aaiea alt, Tynes agp Ma eG ‘ wae eveyywhere, should just as consistently support}Earners’ League? Len Small, thru Fred Lundin, Pr aban ich aon ic gh an al The DAILY WORKER, which is concerned with|thru Perey Coffin, thru the labor fakers Quease Name . " fighting the workers’ battle, and never has a kind |and Boyle. ee | ne ne! _ word to say for the capitalist class or their system. pad D. No.su Tt is just as partial to the workers as the Chicago} Join the Workers Party and subscribe to the Lome, cre oe «lary mamma ara! 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