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Friday, November 21, 1924 THE DAILY WORKER Page Five ee BLOODY RULEOF |Negro Problem Cannot be(SELF-RULEFOR |/ABGHINGWORKERSBY LOOKING | | DRIME MUNICTER BRITISHINEGYPT| S°lved Under Capitalism | wna iccnyput | SAYS RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION) AF EANADA WAS ROUSES NATIVES : Negroes rejoice and si sophistry and buncome intended to exhaustive report on “Public Employment Offices—Their Purpose, Structure, 4 ) Unto the Highest.” The Negro prob-| fool and humbug the mass of Negro and Methods” that knocks the bottom out of the science in the technique of lem of the United States {s about to | workers, selecting applicants for employment, . . . s - Nationalists in -Attack be solved, Henceforth all people will | Negro Workers Will Be No Better Off. « ¢ character analysis has yet produced results be equal, or, at feast well on the road| ‘The political economical and social ‘No system or method o! a bY « on Major Stack —_ stp, i ich justify its adoption or even sug- ?- ee . to. equality,, Lynching and burning, | condition of the Negroes of the Unit- wR § 6 Jim-crowism . and. segregation, are | ed States will not be bettered one iota Call for S eedy End of Wd ai he Genaneetee dat Training Helps Him t doomed. Negroes will no longer be|by a Negro being elected to any of- 2 ‘A : : : : * the victims of discrimination and pre- | fice on the capitalist political parties. Capita ist System ment. Lanonind Nix es. Sines Your Union Meeting Fight for Capitalism judice. No longer need Negroes’ voices | It is a known fact that the most ab- if ABOTING Tem bales 4 roll across, the? country. in empty] ject slave, when given power, makes (Special to The Daily Worker) The human em ir oe tt THIRD FRIDAY, NOV. 21, 1924. By SYDNEY WARREN warniigs and fruitless protests. No|the worst tyrant and Negroes are no| CAWNPORE, India, Nov. 20, | >¥ Some persons interested in emp ( mont auentions into tirpen whit are pre Name of Local and Place (Federated Press Staff Correspondent more will Arkansas judges address a | exception to this rule. Irish people |The Communist Party of India | ™° N " 1- | NO of Meeting. : VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov. 20. cultured Negro young lady, “Miss Nig- | and Negroes who are both badly op-| demands complete self-govern-|SUma>ly,_ mutually exclusive as fol-| “537 Peart oe 348 w. Roose —The prime minister of Can- P' 4 lows: The execulive type, the detail p (Special to The Daily’ Worker) CAIRO, Egypt,” Nov. 20— Major General Sir .Lee Stack was seriously wounded yeste er.” The day of universal ther- | pressed when placed in a iti f : 8 Book rs, 175 W. Washington eine * 2 , “y at | ype; bn Aber best ters, 176 W. Washington. i as Sak who threw a bomb. and, then sarrageael bgt cia gp lancet pra rere bat eit ined eae workers of the fruits of their | type; the mechanical type, and so on.|"'39 Gerpenters, 2705 W. 35th fe w,out, British Columbia and the opened fire with revolvers. Sagi on workers must learn that the only pos.|!abor, in their declaration of | These phic gp Shenton ps TWemhae ‘|prairie provinces, made it plain ‘ J a4 inci i butes of the mind, but that people can Carpenters’ Dis. Council, 8065 8. h \~ The attempt upon this emis-| Negroes, raise your voices and loud- |sible way which they can do away with | principles just issued. tek gies bhanl and < iphaled< talcthc th = he that the government has com sary of British» imperialism ‘arises from the continued oecu- “pation of Egypt’ by ° British trgops without other right than “superior force. ‘ Dictatorship Alias Protectorates. ly sing, the evils under which they suffer is| ‘The Indian Communist Party | temptation to. label “Solind the loud ‘timbrels o'er land | by joining hands and uniting with the | enters the field of political action pra ime eet bak the science and o'er sea, white revolutionary and class con-| determined to supersede or en- aid art of successfully doing it have| Go 84 4839'S. Halsted & mitted itself frankly to the in- ai W, Make ’ste’ |terests of big business, Re Ry 5324 S. Halsted Enginemen, 6438°6.| Canada’s prime minister was “A\Negto has beon elected’ judge and) scious workers, to destroy and 40! velope all capitalist parties, and | not 44 ” si a former paid industrial propa- ” y 5 yet been discovered. : ‘ all Negroes are. free! away with the present iniquitious capi-| (oi1g upon all members of the| ‘The-report, which is based on a lass Workers, Emily and Marsh. |gandist for the Rockefeller in- All the above. is going to happen | talist system of wage slavery which ster un- 7 into almost eld. i, | terests and was associated with because a Nogro, Albert George, has | contains germs of all the evils under | Y°"MMé Class of India to muster un-| five-year study extending i ‘ost | 995 Mod Carriers, Monroe and Peoria der its banner to the end that a|/every state in the union and into Cana- s. the notorious capitalist press pes epee calaite iat ers boas slotiad Judge . Chena on the | W! heed bogs and sensible {#Peedy termination of the capitalist |da and England, was prepared by eicrd, S28 WY Van Buren St. |agent, Ivy Lee. i Pei prcigh- cket. there) be any 4 system may be wrought,” says the| Shelby M. Harrison, director depart-| 83 Machi 113 land Bivd. His training, therefore, has pecu- * ed the automobile in whieh ‘the ‘gen: | foubting Thomasds among the Negroes | Way for the Negro workers to better |*/% 00 it : met Of surveys vod exhibits of the| 3 pte ES. Weaee ANS: |Uerly fitted him to become the oles eral, his bodyguard anda ‘policeman | they may ohatiy dispel their gloom by | their lot and not by electing some ;***ement. 2346 80. Kedzie Ave. y e swere riding, All were wounded,:The ig last week's insues of the four | Neato politician to office in order that For Overthrow of Capitalism. _, 'tusséll Sage Foundation, in collabora: | ¢37 hoot and Shefield Ave.|$Pokesman for the vested financial ., 853. 140 Indiana Ave. ‘ ; assailants escaped. leading capitalists’ newspapers in Chi-|the Negro politician, along with the| “Our party holds that the workers wel Laie e Whelicee sia eed. wae Pal Prete ee Piven 0 Ws sansa Saks the pre Engiand promised years ago to give |.cago. The Chicago. Tribune, the Chi- | White ones, may draw a big salary and | of all countries are suffering from the| |." : Makers, p St. erick A. King, all of whom have been 9251 S. Chi mier revealed the fact that every cent Chicago Ave. up its “protectorate,” which is the po- closely identified with public and pri- armen, Village Hall, Kel-) o¢ Canada’s war debt ie atill unpaid “lite name for dictatorship: in-colonial capitalism, over Egypt. In1922, when the (!me expired, Greut’ Britain merely , changed the name of the dictatorship and held on to it under the excuse that it had to “defend” the -Heyptians. ; Maybe the Swiss’Navy. cago Daily New§, the Herald and Ex- |Smoke fat cigars, while the mass of|same injustices at the hands of the aminer) aud ‘the sEvening American |Negro workers are mercilessly ex- capitalists and that their interasts tried to outdo one another in pub- lishing the picture of this Negro judge elect, and writing eulogies about him and writing ‘articles telling of the glorious opportunities in store for the Negro race under, American democ- zie, Ti. vate employment work. Several hun-} 376 Raitway Carmen, Village Hall, Kol-/ and that nothing was being paid but ‘i me 908 Railway Carmen, 5448 S. Ashland|the interest. The Canadian people are ea ae necessary for our salvation to unite] to methods of organizing and admin- ‘Ave. today indebted to domestic and for and act internationally. istering a naticnal employrrett serv- = Raitese rot rd rey Hinton ban” “Our party holds that as the ma-| ice. = Railway Gh Roereere og. $2,347,000,000 and pay interest on this plotted. . are one and the same. It is therefore! qreq pages in the report are devoted zie, iM, . Clinton 8! eign bond holders to the extent of chinery of. the. government including eee pene eme 419. Raltrond Sata 3349 North| Sum amounting annually to $187,000,- MUCH DOUGH SAY Be ge. Te nation x: Poultry Growers Go 498 Ralivead Trainmen, 9120 Commer. | °°. OF Over $15 per capita. * 5 ‘rom. acy. p ists only to conserve ‘he monopoly i The prime minister admitted that F whi m what the ’ y E cial Ave. Egyptians pesoB ai Ming other than Acti real of sochalats , by the capitalist class of the wealth| Broke and Join the 367 aaa were veoreere Ashland and/ the kebvbe-ge eer tale had in, all seriousness how the elec- 7 3 st or- ° id Lab permitt: anada’s war profiteers to * bsbcalingg se eeniantttt MOAR . it d N&grO' to the bench of a capi- GR ANGE LE ADERS faite Cneaetedta: pation Ne Ranks of Unemployed K sassenoly a8. ommareial Ave. salt their wartime profits in iong term would not say. But Biitain arr urt of Justice will materially PEDAL the conquest of the powers of gov- RITE 12 Stove Mounters, $609 Woll government bonds bearing 5% per ‘Tbehefit the mass of underpaid, over- ‘worked ‘and’ éxploitet! Negro workers to me seems a Chinese puzzle. White LANGLEY PRARIE, B. C., Nov. 20. sii. $y |etnment, national, provincial and|_ ith flock Fourteen Billions Their local, in order that» this machinery, Many snjall poultrymén ‘wit ¥5 * Modest Estimate including these forces, may be con- Ber ie cae sail Bee gray aah ha verted from an instrument of oppres- s ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Nov. 20-—jsion into the agent of emancipation| "4 acoued labor market in British The farmers of this country are in |and the overthrow of bureaucratic and) (o1impia. ‘Wheat during October in debt to the extent of $14,000,000,000, | capitalist privileges. Takenaed $10 and now sells at $50 a according to a statement issued to-| “Our party Hiulds that the present ton, while oats advanced $4 and is sell- ped hes ie national grange, in con- |Zamindari tee 4 mure) system is the ing at $42 a ton. Bran and shorts vention here. sole cause of - miseries of the vi 6 i and feed a 2} 1923, railroads of the Unitod|icy, which means the supplying of an The. statement also deciared that | indian ptong-es“it’ exe pte one ipateaned “before the| States have authorized the expendl-|abundande of cheap labor. agriculture must be made as remun- ists “there is ‘no of improving winter is over. ture of more than $2,900,000,000 for bat as ee on eng sea and | their condition. . Therefore the Zamin-|" 1. the truit growing districts of the|locomottves, cars and other additions the Fares ce ake oe re ee var dari system must be abolished at| vince conditions are no better and|to equipment and actually have spent lepie givel is orien athe tb once, and peasants should be deemed) 4. tne returns trom the bulk of the| $1,690,053,426, leaving about half « trials. ae the rightful masters of. the fruits |ruit crop have not been received yet | Dillion to be expended in betterments : of their labor, it is only @ matter of time until many |!” the next ie eran ig Beare i crus Bod a statement uer lay by the Oppose Foreign Rule fruit growers will join the poultrymen American Railway Association in an- nuual meeting here. Aye. women, Women’s City | cent interest and exempt from all tax- "“Com.) 312 8. Clark | ation, whereas the bonds could have been made redeemable in shorter time ndueonueies f° Pe saving in interest charges. hia nee! League 220/ ‘The premier predicted an era of {Note--Untess otherwise stated at|iutensive exploitation by foreign meetings are at 8 p. m.) (principally American) capital and stated that the government intended to encourage such enterprise by carry- NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Since April] ing on an aggressive immigration pol- a large army in Egypt of Which Gén- eral Stack is the head. Recently, ‘in strike cripted battal- pth laa ig shot Dene ty vite men have been judges from time im- of Stack. It became ‘plain then that memorial and the condition of white the Hgyptians need deferiding, certain-| “ers ‘were Hot tmproved ‘one {ota ly, but from England’and ‘not By her. |° account of same. “In fact; tiie white But Britain {s not éxpected to give |Judses have issued injunctions pro- up without mass revolution her con- | 2ibiting white workers on strike from trol over Egypt, becatisé of its strate. |Pe2cefully picketing shops and factor- ‘ ner ‘ Canal ies and have assessed fines and jail a ssh ole Bagh Ow mntences on white workers for doing me. This Negro judge will be ‘the S same as his white fellow judges, LONDON, Nov, 20.—Pilots of Portu-| namely, a servile tool of the employ- , Suese vessels are on strike,demanding | ers and capitalists. and he will will- higher pay than generals. or judges, | ingly do their bidding. ., according to despatches to the Daily All this “praise in the . capitalists’ Mail. Stokers who have joined the/newspapers, which are the chief in- pilots in their demands are asking as |stigators of prejudices, discriminations much as admirals receive. /and riots against Negroes, of a Negro + OUR DAILY PATTERNS 484 Claim Railroads Good Spenders. Portuguese Pilots Strike. Open Forum, Sunday Night, Lodge Room, Ashland Auditorium. RUBBER STAMPS AND SEALS IN ENGLISH AND IN ALL FOREIGN LANGUAGES INK, PADS, DATERS. RUBBER TYPE.Ere, NOBLER STAMP & SEAL CO. For Wage Increa vate tt begin Sony A “Our party holds it is umnatural/in quest of the elusive job. In man; increase in the salaries of the postal and unjust for afy nation or country | cases the crop returns have been mort employes, and a faster handling of | °° "le over another nation or coun-|gaged to pay for irrigation assess: mail, tl tatement said. It added | ‘TY, and therefore, it is the birthright} ments and outstanding grocery bills. that the grange will conduct a na-|®24 the foremost duty of Indians to/ In both cases the victims are having READ THE DAILY WORKER, —_— | tonal movement to obtain electrical | $2in complete Swarajya (self-govern-|the necessity of genuine co-operation PITTSBURGH, PA. A PLEASING HOUSE DRESS NEW AND POPULAR FOR THE | Power for rural communities at rea-|Mment) at the earliest possible time. [impressed upon them. The Japanesc DR. RASNICK batts oo coi: sonable rates. “Our party holds that Indian so-jand Chinese operate large garden ciety as at present constituted, is/tracts.in the province with much suc based upon the ownership of the|cess because they adhere to the pria- GROWING GIRL DENTIST Rendering Bx Dental Services ° for fo Vears. Phone Wabash 6680 uzbas Industrial means of living (that {s, land, fac-| ciples of co-operation. 46 SMITHFIELD ST., Near 7th Ave. Colony Doubles Its tories, and means of transportation) a 27 CHNTER AVE., Cor. arthur 6t by the capitalist or the master class Fire Hits Pleasure Resort. Are You Clever? Then solve this! If one Booster, realizing that articles obtained for the Bazaar are Weapons against Capitalist Tyranny, got ten dollars worth of stuff donated by store- ki A Wor Territory and the consequent enslavement of} ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov. 20.— NEw higeeepr4 the working class by whose labor | One iife was lost and property damage trial iit Ne tgs tp ra era alone wealth is produced. in excess of $800,000 was done by firc ned b: oon pts pba h spa iven “Our party holds that in soctety,| which destroyed two hotels, damaged peoided of more than twice vo tere therefore, there is an antagonism of|the Hotel Wiltshire and the casinc rito abhjen developed in the manifesting itself as a cl on the Steen pier here, and threatenec pki Ptonna scbimid onal hs struggle between those who possess | the entire board walk, a check up to posits in Kuznetsky hasta dmotine. 00 but do not produce and those who| day showed. over 170,000,000,000 measured tons,| Produce but do not possess. Scene “Our party holds that this antag- keepers in 15 minutes—how long will it take you to get one pencrd Beata ta tremmsanreig coal onism can be abolished only by the sai 3 or more articles? Or sell afew tickets? Try it and find out! seams are 60 to 75 test thick. Guriey|¢™ancipation of the working class! AIPM MWA Ou Ou 00 Sd Bea steel plant produces at full capacity|‘"O™ the domination of the master iD <" r TALK BAZAAR! FIGHT CAPITALISM! 30 tons of pig iron @ day. All this class by the Conversion of the means E-w’ri of production and distribution into goes to Kuzbas. yr, common property of society, ard the , , Pr, Froggeepge Pa nae pie control thereof by the whole com- ations of Kuzbas may require more munity, “(Signed) S. SATYA BLAKTO, American engineers and skilled work- r 1” ers during 1925, but so far Russians “Secretary Indian Communist Party. i : Bring, send or report all articles you collect or donate to Room 307, 166 West Washington Strest~AT ONCE! MY NEW LOCATION DAILY WORKER LABOR DEFENSE ial X-Ray B ik Foes ais eat ee Se | ins Grain |: Wohi = azaar and Dance i . @ technicians directing and organizing.| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Nov. 20,—Fol- to as ‘ i este lowing cross examination today of the| Workers Given At Folkets Hus, 2733 Hirsch Bivd. 4 f ‘|modet may be finished with anort or| Post Cards in Colors Billott, wae ready. to ‘rest his case|,.. BSTABLISHED 12 YRARB, . . i long sleeves. The skirt is separate, Something New and Different, |esainst 16 former officers of the Haw: my ry tee ob Free Notice to Delegates, Branches and All Bazaar Boosters! sunt neh grt pe acon LR Mead Ml scaled —_ Mortgage company and its sub Special final meeting Saturday, November 22, 3:15 p. m., at 122 in ng: The blouse may over Use them for your lar cor. |*idlaries, charged with complicity in Extracti ialist Blue Island Avenue. Ali Party and League Branches, see that you are He reat er gts? ue. age ae ey y regu! ba ‘alleged mail fraud case involving rae ing Spec represented and make a complete report. You must do your share of f : ham, or wool erepe ‘would be Boot t ,|respondence. Have a set forliosses of millions of dollars to invest- DELAY MEANS DECAY the work involved. } for k dress of this kind: F ( your album. ore. LUNNNNLINRRNARRMNEMNNNMUNINN pitewibheah “ we & a No. 1—Lenin, directing the revolution Se LAUGH FOR THE CHILDRE ; Ne oes eye Be veere sit ns UNCLE WIGGILY'S TRICKS men required, |e. inion B* ‘The Pat ; ads Soclallet Soviet Republice “ Here you are ! P hak No. 4—The Russian state aeai and may have Nibble this !* ‘bust measure. 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