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PATERSON STRIKE RELIEF TAG DAY IN NEW YORK-COMING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY-WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF STATIONS THE DAILY WORKER RAISES THE STANDARD (4) FOR A WORKERS AND FARMERS’ GOVERNMENT ET US ANSWER COOL- IDGE’S ANTI-RED WEEK BY ADDING 2,000 NEW MEMBERS TO THE WORK- Entered as Secondclass matter September 21, 1928, at the Post Ofice at Chicago, Ulinels under the Act of March 3, 1970. ERS PARTY. In Chi » Dd: il, $8.00 r * an ish i Y a Y WORKER ° Vol. Hl. No. 208. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: cutsiae Cnicaco, by mat, 3600 per your THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1924 <2 —_Publisned Dally except, Sunday by THE DAILY WORKUR rice 3 Cents CRT es el asa to lle caine NEE AS WE SEE IT By T. J. O'FLAHERTY. ‘HE Spanish dictatorship is hard pressed trying to get out of Burope to a more or less'extent. But after all, there is no occasion for sur- prise. Only those who are on the demonstrations against the hanging of the two champions of the work- ers were recently held in the indis trial sections of France and other This tyranical action was taken by the executive board of the district on side of capitalism criticize Soviet} Nov. 7, and aroused tremendous re- Russia for the methods it uséd to pro-| Sentment thruout the whole of.District need and the reasons for trade with Soviet Russia, carries with it a re solve reading as follows: “That if such a commercial treaty be entered into between the United States and. Russia, that under no circumstances. shall. the United OFFICIALS ARE B 1S WITH LABOR IN RUSSIA) ISSUE TQ FRONT || exo, ave oomwo| RUSSIAN ISSUE revolution in Spain, Primo de Rivera, alllance with Soviet Russia, sald, “We have nothing to fear from Russian ped “Bolshevik propaganda,” is the Africa, while his uniformed assassins i = = ‘avec the: word. committee. Herriot pointed out that ¥ = Off District Ballot in 26th Convention annical rule. The form of execution in France has grown, citing the new EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 19.~ be demi ead al ra ye reli United Mine Workers of Amer- Educational League for amalga-| Paris and the French industrial the Molders’ Oni is re in the Molde: nion is the brain. | most brazen tools of the Lewis national has issued an appeal to the working class of the United States to bers of the Amalgamated As- t eich Bre x sociation of | iteel and Ti ere which Is ca je Amer dered daily in Spain there are|for district officers, not only working class during many Massachusetts strikes. Workers, pip Pope do haa WEEK FOR RED he 7 eration of L ti as Bugene V. Debs, who lent them:| “Czar” Lewis from official posi- | MUMS International's appeal | sald. aon con opainen = B AITING iS HIT The Molders have introduced : crafts to give up jurisdiction in -sutncetln- arpa sje on standing, but also many other |tries has protested against the con- of @ commercial treaty with if 4 en every. Cele Sent oe Ringo Local incensed. tence which hangs over them. Monster IN CHINA WAR The resolution which recites the Rallying Cry of Progressives. & ” T. W,, and they have made it the rally- Exposes “P: ropaganda T there is no hard: feeling be-| It Must be evident to our member-|fight in America for the release union, who is now apparently losing) NEW YORK CITY, Nov. 19.— wait : E ‘ : at e he workers in the huge steel mills due to American merchants, manu- the de Be Ot Ta coment “Wnol ins | hemmselven in flee a —— mei ender » Yaa de ranontegeatey bee-omony the] egos EH 8 executive com. Special to The Dally Worker) Morocco so as to be in a better, posi- TOOLS OF LEWIS the Mussolini of Spain, is dodging the workers. They are workers the same as we are. We will help them and — complaint of, Premier Herriot, who at home are murdering the Spanish Fight in Steel Union the Arabs in Tunis and Morocco I Herri practiced in Spain is what is known (Special to the: Daily Worker) COMMUNIST INTERNATIONAL URGES By J. W. JOHNSTONE. Seamer Be coe e: Pee eee By J. W. JOHNSTONE, EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 19,.— rf Hing f king ol y posters calling for a working class The ficht which the Trace Ure which by the turning of a crank is (Speciat to The Dally Worker) mation in the metal trades has} districts. sae ttaslf eee i erin: even a’ @ ine see machine. fight for the release of Sacco and Vanzetti, who are now held in Massachu- ‘ r over’ 27,000 imprisoned. One ‘cannot | Alexander Howat and the other “American reaction lifts its head with growing audacity,” the Com- pica gee ae selves to the socialist and bourgeois|tions two years ago, but who ticki Fasetian” the only resolution so far of- ft : a the steel mills, in order that a Se ee ee cae eet |candidates. who .<oppous: thé |tiaued tmprladiament vt the two labor drive for an industrial union | IRE Soviet. Russia. among the steel workers may : ° AGAINST J APS This has been the program ot the} Willard Straight Post tect its revolution. 14, At the meeting of Ringo Local | European countries. . 2 ing cry in ‘the fight against M. F. tween the labor’fakers who were | SPiP that the district executive board |Sacco and Vanzetti, with mass meet: out in ‘the election going on in the/The Willard Straight Post of| States government use any form of facturete-or banks.” ~~ rd Phiserabhate “strenuous di KANSAS MINERS’ |SR!TISH DELEGATE AT EL PASO AMALGAMATION nennior now Becns || MOLDERS RAISE TELLS U. S. LABOR BUREAUCRACY EL PASO, Texas, Nov. 19.—The British fraternal delegate at the Amer- (Special to The Daily Worker) ican Federation of Labor convention, A. B. Swales, president of the British PARIS, Nov. 19.—Official recogni- tion to hold down the rising tide of Trade Union Congress, in describing how British labor Was seeking closer| — tion of Soviet Russia has not stop Riffian bullets on the north coast of R I H and 0 h a it hel w ing. topetivas Yor the aa R lt f -P. * spoke before the foreign relations Echo of Militant Victory ule Howat thers) they will help us. We are going together for the advancement of labor all| MSU 0 rogressive ‘workers who. protest against. his tyr- have been rebelling and the premier claims that Communist propaganda as “garroting.” In the modern gar- ‘ 7 (Special to The Dally Werker) (Special to the Daily Worker) rote the neck is enclosed in an iron eee “ry Diet Rs, <4. STRU GGLE F OR SACCO AND VANZE TTI x The battle of the Trade Union| revoit plastered on walls thruout | . oul Loeb ame i ion ucation forced into the spine at the base af ica, are showing themselves the MOSCOW, Nov. 19.—The executive committee of the Communist Inter- m endl yl long been agitating the mem- ; ki \ h uest of working class hopes SIDES the workers who are mur-| __They-have ruled off the ballot setts prisons on framed up charges because they fought on the side of the HY i i i " vention. help being surprised that such men|miners who were deposed by uuedat Tntenpetionat’a. appeai: said, introduced in the American Fed clamor against the imprisonment of}are now members in BOUL” in” eabiiane china: to. “pang: othe J. § -BRITISH fered favoring the negotiation i the hite t that voices against the w! error tha machine. leaders, and against the death sen- baat. No Coercion Upon Russia, progressives in the A. A. of I. S, & pals ie No. 2489, a resolution Was passed that,| The Workers Party has lead the ~ Fe Tighe, the reactionary head of the (Special to the Daily Worker) Wa Pei Fa in Move for rad both, a sides of. the political: fence thru the cowardly and Unjust action |ings and appeals for funds to defe) association. the: Asmarican Legion has an-| ceercion or force'to collect any bills Dronght in a resolution urging the fed- members and in open violation of our - : Fe eioet aL end ntcategionlty «Au ment with the portion sf the| This résolution results from the erati bri constitution.” ‘risco Cc on demnin g ‘That the British-American in- | 2°Tt@™t in the. whole country. ~ |fight put’up inthe 26th convention of of em cigs re the seaicarrp iy = 85 Per Cent Favor Howat. F ° ° »|terésts in China are going to Wage Consistent Fight. gi es ‘Gousinniog’ "the the Moldér’s Union in the autumn of Calvin Coolidge, so that the latter [,7H¢ locals. that nominated tex-|‘Anti-Communist Week’ | continue the against the| ‘hey have fought consistently for] Communists. 1928, when the left wing led by Camp- ander Howat compose at least 85 per cent of the whole membership of the district, and these miners are up in arms over the unprecedented usurpa- tion of power! and the flaunting of constitutional provisions of the U. M. bell, Blome and others accomplished a victory over ‘the conservatives and put across many progressive meas- ures. There has been no convention since, as they are not held annually. T. U. E. L. Measure Presented, The same may be said of the resolu- tion offered by the Molders’ Union im favor of the formation of a labor [ party. This, also was a victory of the the 26th convention of the Molders’ Union at Cleveland last year. In part, it runs as follows: “Re solved, that the American Federation of Labor in convention assembled, de clare that labor must form a politioal party of its own, based upon the unions and including all working clasg political organizations, and instructs the executive council to the necessary steps to form sudh would be induced to appoint him secre- tary of labor. In fact, those who have followed Brother Lewis’ flirtation with the present secretary of labor have come to the conclusion that the berth, is already fixed for him. (ERE are hundreds of coal miners j in jails all over.the country for fighting the coal operators. Can any evidence of Lewis’ treachery be more damning than his high standing in the Coolidge administration, while the slaves of the mines are either unem- ployed, being fleeced by the bosses or lying in jails? The perfidy of the American labor fakers is beyond de- seription, but not as surprising as the apathy of the workers who tolerate’ them. But their day will come. ee WISE man by the name of Col. W. G. Archer has risen in the west. He has a specific against Bol- shevism, i, e., the bathtub. Only in countries where bathtubs are svarce can revolutions flourish declares this, moron. Bathtubs were introduced into. the White House in 1851, Colone” Archer tells us, but that did not pre- vent much dirty politics being played | there since. And the White House bathtub did not prevent the civil war. | We are of the opinion that Colonel Japanese contro! recently estab- the progressive measures of the T. U. The Willard Straight Post lished by the coup d'etat of|”. U. and are waging a strenuous! saiq it could not agree with “the General Feng in seizin: Peking fight against Tighe, who is writing his inclusion in the program of pro- 5 henchmen in every local to “see to” be held here Saturday night at the and joining forces ‘wit Chang the union election because “the reds Paganda for any purpose other Richmond Labor Temple, 331 Mac-|7S0-lin, is, seen. in the decision). on tne job.” than arousing interest in educa- W. of -A. SOS ye Donald St., with “Mother” Ella Reeve|#200unced by Wu Pei Fu, the tion.” The Ringo local, in the resolution Bloor as the principal. speaker.|t00l of America and Britain quoted above, also called for a mass|«yother” Bloor’s subject will be|Ousted by Feng, to set up a new pate i rss . sa = oe “Class Education in America.” hig a of aor a Pra . "| Comrade Bloor spoke Tuesday after-}tary governmen' ead~ eee a th aeons for ari {20on, Noy. 18, at the University of|quarters at Wu Chang. whether the district officials are going California, against the propagandizing} Who Furnishes the Munitions? to be permitted to run the organiza- of the schools. Her subject was, The decision was made public after tion in. violation of.the constitution, or bas) estan a in _—— : secret ag abv between Wu Pei “Mother’ loor spoke on the same/Fu and the military leaders of the rare $s; renk. and, Sie 1s: going to subject in Oakland Tuesday night at/ten Yangtze provinces. Resolutions Tenth and Broadway. The Younge|were adopted by the conference de Urge River-Harbor Development. Workers League has rallied its forces|claring that the “legally constituted” EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 19.—The |here to fight “education week.” (and we may add “the amply bribed”) keynote of the campaign for $204,000,- government of Ching has been ren: 000 with which to finance the river dered incapable of functioning. There | ROME, Nov. 19—Ten more Fascist|Pesult of intelligent, human thinking |), o+y.» fore, the conference, unquestionably | deputies in the Italian parliament have|40n¢ im times past and in different Molders Speak for Mooney, assured in advance of the support of|deserted their party and four others|“!*cumstances and invite changes to] , other action of the Molders’ Ute America and Great Britain, declared] announced they will follow suit yes-|™eet new conditions rather than re- ion, and one which should find re that a new government will be organ-|terday, as anti-Fascisti demonstra-|*!8t them, is practically assured of im- sponse in even the A. F. of L. com ized to “represent China” in all dom-|tions, led by Communists, flared ur|™edlate dismissal, as likely as not vention was the request made upog estic and foreign affairs. thruout all Italy. without any sort of adequate hearing. |1n6 moderation to petition Governee A “Council of Ten.” The blackshirts were trapped in am- Show Real Education Fogged. —_| Richards of California, for the uncouw The new government will be admin-| bush in many places, their assailants] “The individual who speaks his mind | ditional pardon of Thomas J. Mooney, istered by a military council of ten] not being identified. Citta di Castello |in favor of tolerance toward Russia or|the victim of reaction in California, officers commanding the ten provinc-|a Fascist school teacher from Umbria | toward the efforts of labor to obtain |imprisoned on a proven framenp by es, who are to “elect a president” and| was ciubbed down in the fighting. justice is at once classed as a Com-|Prosecutor Fickert of San Francisco, “appoint a cabinet” to function “un- Develops into Fighting. munist, without regard to his value as | following an explosion on “Prepared til the constitution again becomes op- a citizen,” the statement of the Willard | ness Day,” in 1916. erative.” Fighting between the Fascisti and) straignt ‘Post continues. PIE ARN Se _ Following the conference, Wu Pel] (Heir opbonents in the region of 1om:) wesentially the object of education Find Plane of Portuguese. Fu. set ont for Cheng Chow in the| andy ld to Reavy lascist casualties 11s to stimulate sound thinking on the| ROTTERDAM, Nov. 19.—The hydro- ; province of Honan, announcing that|4 "umber of Sato militia Were! basis of accurate information. When-|plane found near End by fishing boats i an immediate drive would be begun|riehbed to. death at Forll and-Leceo lever that object is departed trom in|has been identified as that of Admiral to dislodge General Feng from Peking i - “. y. "The head ‘of the local Fas-} orvar‘to teed canned opinion of what-|Sacadura Cabral, Portuguese ace, and erush the victorious Chang Tso- | CIs Cohorts at Lecco was ambushed) over color to the minds of the ignor.|missing in his flight from Rotterdam t Lin. , 8 cies a 1 ant, the unthinking or those who are|to Portugal, according to advices tele- : ‘Wu asserts he has 200,000 troops| Several deputies who formerly sup sti too young to possess judgment,|graphed here this afternoon, he ; ‘javailable, and seems certain that he|Ported:the government criticised Mut jing real work of education 1s halted | message said no trace of his body hav- |.will get the ammunition, supplies and|*°H#Al's home policy of violence ane} ang pefogged.” ing been found. pay for his army from somewhere, terror in the chamber yesterday. The dence, because he was not satisfied —__ the source of which he does not re-|'@4! opposition to the government ir ‘Special he Dally Worker tinuin) tside of the Ital ih ae senate De Sa ge are bh free ae the Ameria ative haro|ceMinene ould, the | etn MILITARY DICTATOR OF SPAIN i j had told him gre been employed | ain's reported desire to dodge the lever, and. solicitously guarded him |*H® Italian Communist Party. PRAISED FOR ABILITY TO RETREAT | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19.— A mass meeting condemning Coolidge’s anti-Communist “education week” will Hit Fake Propaganda. “We protest against these sections of ‘Education Week’—denouncing the red flag and the Communists—because the terms employed have been so widely and purposely misused that they no longer have any definite mean- L K ing and have become almost solely the tools of anti-liberal propagand- ists,” says the Legion statement. ” ? “Even now the teacher who is cour- Dictator s Followers Are ageous enough to tell his pupils that Turning Against Him the institutions of this country are not sacred and immortal but simply the Bandits Get $30,000. FARMINGTON, Mich. Noy: 19.— Six bandits raided the Farmington State Bank today escaping with ap- proximately $30,000 in cash and bonds “SHOOT, IF NECESSARY,” URGES EMPLOYER, IN DRIVE TO DESTROY EVIDENCE OF LAW’S VIOLATION (Speciat to The Daily Worker) 4 TORONTO; Nov. 19,—Instruction to shoot if necessary to destroy the | evidence were issued to a Toronto gunman™by a large employer accused of N Irish poet rence ‘of the exploits | Paving less than the legal minimum wage to his girl employes. of the Irish Brigade in France in| Alan R. Johnston so reports to the Trades and Labor Council and the the early years of the éighteenth cen- ae ee eee tury says, referring to the defense of | ac! um. a French city, which was attacked in| Wage board is investigating. BRITISH TORY CABINET he night by the British: “The major] Nineteen girls are claiming back dresst but’ muskets and shirts| wages from the firm. Johnston stated! | — GIVES LEAGUE ‘PEACE’ first meeting of the Mississippi Val- ley Association here tomorrow. Archer, unless he is a drummer. for some plumbing concern, needs mental bath very. Py aradl IMPERIAL HALL, — the company to steal the evidence | protocol while waiting for Presi- bi nad 2409 N. Haleted Street. ath “to shoot if necessary.” The| dent Coolidge to call another dis- Se migtns: nea Can't Even Hire Gunmen. AGENDA; name of the firm has so far not been| armament conference, took tangible (Special to The Dally Worker) 1. Review of Election Campaign || published. form today with the government's | New U. S. Spokesman in Japan. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—The Fascisti and Future Tasks of the Party. suggestion to the council of the YOKOHAMA, Nov. 19, — American | organization in New York has offered 2. Shop Nuclei. League of Nations that the question | Ambassador Bancroft arrived here to-|a gang of gunmen here a large sum of _ All branch meetings called off of the protocol be deleted from the |day. He was welcomed by the em: (Special to The Daily Worker) MADRID, Nov. 19—A communique praising Primo de Rivera for his successful evacuation of 180 dangerous positions in Morocco was issued today on the complete evacuation of Sheshuan, with the loss of but three soldiers, Ince Drops Dead. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19.—Thomas money to raid the New York office of | for that night. All party and|/H. Ince, pioneer motion picture pro-| agenda of the council at. the Rome |bassy staff and by members of the|Il Lavoratore and destroy it, it has nap tn: Ria ague members be there on time, || ducer, dropped dead at his palatial meeting in December. — Tokyo diplomatic colony. Bancroft|been disclosed. The gunmen refused MADRID, Nov. 19—Admiral Marquis de Magaz, acting president of 8 p. m. sharp. home, “Dias Dorados,” in Beverly It was said England was not ready |made no statement of any kind, He|this job because they did not want tc] Spain's military dictatorship, announces the withdrawal of the Spanish Hills, Los Angeles suburb today. to discuss the protocol at this time. |succoeds former Ambassador Wood. ! fight the working class. forces from the Moroccan city of Seshuan, EVERYTHING THAT IS BORN DOES NOT LIVE! ABRIGHT SPLASH OF RED! WITH A THUNDERING ROAR THE FRENZIED ANIMAL

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