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Help Ins “THE NEW YORK DAILY WORKER. casa EDITION Published Daily except Sunddy by THE DAILY WORKUR PUBLISHING CO., 1113 W. Washington Bivd.; Chicago, Ill. SuBscTO a ey ee SATURDAY, JANUARY cine = ASWE tT Important Notice to Members of By T. 0. O'FLAHEATY. UNENPLOYED BY Workers P. arty in New York City ‘ HEAT shot up to two dollars @ THE THOUSANDS “JR LL comrades who are to. work for the Lenin Memorial meeting at: Madison bushel last Wednesday in the Ghij- Square Garden are to be at the Garden (come in thru the 4th’ Ave, ¢ago pit and. the gamblers went fran- entrance) not Jater than 10 a.m. All organization work must be completed tic. . Fortunes are made and “lost WALK STREETS by 12 noon for the doors to the public will be opened at that hour. Any a when things cut lose like this.” Most all comrades must heip in this work. Every comrade not engaged for. ofthe men who trade in’wheat never day, February 1, must be at the Garden at 10 a. m. Comrades must see: it ex¢ept in the form of mufin, ‘Jin'the Garden for tickets sold by them—CHARLES KRUMBEIN, Di but they live by betting on the crop, Schenectady Bosses Are Organizer. in this and other countries. « The poor Vol. Il. No. 17, ' Price 3 Cents WRANGEL’S WIFE \GREAT THRONGS ATTRACTED BY REVEALS PLOT) THE COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATION ON COMMUNISTS) AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Attack on Soviets to Be (Speciat to The Dally Worker) wheat crop in Russia and “South to Blame Financed in U.S: NEW YORK CITY, Jan. 29.—The Lenin Memorial meeting, America, played into'the hands of the p OF FR ANCE VICTORS OVER EXEMIES to be held on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 1, at 2 p. m., at Madison peel a ere ie Wee (By The Federated | Press) Ee (Spectal te The Dally Worker) | Square Garden, promises to be the biggest demonstration of — | ‘SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Jan. 29.—Appeal to the Schenectady common council for’ approval of a $25,000 bond issue for unem- ployment relief has been made by the civic committee on relief. pr Sgt Raymond J. Leonard, chair- . E was not a country editor, yet he |m4n of the civic committee, is was eating a newspaper, not impun-|carrying on investigations .of H umanite Has Circala- ishment for what the paper contained | u: jloyment and sufferin, r pat mers pos pate esi A his hun- among "Gchengctasly workers tion of 200 000 ger. i¢ bad. come to: Chicago in “finds f: search ‘of. work. from ; Norfolk, :Va., [he ats ors gpa rind The following it interesting ar- where he had labored twelve:hours.a |, extraclothing in their houses, |ticle on the Communist Party of tee Fey? Bh pein ac: aay Ree wenivead Many workers or their families | France is taken fromThe Work- ers’ Weekly of Great Britain. of funds he applied. for aid at a “char- are’ “and canhot afford treat- The present article deals with itabie” institution, but.he was treated | Ment. like'a dog and was obliged .to face the Why Not Tax These Bosses?’ s! cold night, When found -by three | ° warly ‘in the fall the General Hlee: the French, pasty oom Fhe: stim: young men, he was without food ‘for |tric company reduced its staff of work- |, anit yeite e:-COnstess OF four days and in a’state of extreme |org.. 3500, American. Locomotiy | -2¢ Communist Party of France exhaustion. Yet the papers fell us that | Works has been operating on ashorte: | “ferred to in the article opened there are plenty of jobs for those will- schedule of workers than usual anc | 22 January 17. ing to work, Hi, ig a splendid’ system! building trades have reached a low] . The new Political Bureau was for Plenty of wealth, machinery and t point. Only the radio department. of the first time in the history of the clothing and hel Yet.,.wotkers Géneral Electric shows any need’ or|*rench Party a united body of com- starving. il € a workers at- present. rades, absolutely at one with the Com- died ae ‘So munist International, and deterniined vELF made men have ptt dtneatt cgsin meg Set hin to make its French Section a real Bolshevik Party, fighting unitedly un- |" |der the banner of Len ‘ 7 Nea ¥ borgaeica ahd the other ten thousand a Cant: bare and foe a0 t 3 3 eal over the various Balkan 7 Eiey ate ready to shoulder , . ‘new party ee ; ? is their rifies at moment's notice against | approved, with certain exceptions 5 ‘ SS Soviet Russia at my husband's com- soveral sisting t | which we shall refer to. later. alae 15 PONRERE factorics ‘and gave him. , i ; ‘The party autumn campaign opened $ 3 : Baroness ‘Wrangell: said that ithe adil. -&-Wiploure! ‘Avdgher’ tian i With the slogans ‘100,000 new ‘party ‘sanitariums' for which’ she is col- started-at the bottom is the’ son members,” “400,000 circulation fof lecting money “contain the wounded its kind ever heid in this city. “ The attacks.on Soviet Russia by the international capitalists, Tet ppl ey tia the attempts to capitalize the tactics of Trotsky against the Rus- age here, revealed that she is| sian Communist Party and the Soviet Republic, the increased America raising mone to| exploitation of the workers everywhere, all these things have House. . The American. farmers who raise the wheat are just as-frantic'as the gamblers but for, different rea- sons. . The farmers are. frantically looking for money to pay their debts. Very little of the prosperity so. much talked about. by Herbert Hoover Teaches them, , OF SOVIET RULE READY |) _.NEW ORK CITY, dan. 29-— TO LEAD FIGHT AGAIN maintain the remnants of her| created’a tremendous revival of revolutionary sentiment and husband's white army now sta- nthuelaen tioned in Roumania. rs x . “ill “Baroness” Wrangel admitted It is therefore very likely that the celebration this year will that her husband’s army.is be-|far curve od ee de- ing maintained in part by|monstration of last year. funds that the Russian “royal”| ‘The sorrow for the loss of Lenin, the PREPARATIONS FOR man, has been transformed in a pond sob ssh plot| Wave of fecling for the principles for LENIN MEMORIAL against Soviet Russia ts to be financed|Wiich he stopd, the principles of UNDER HEAVY SAIL by American money, Baroness Wran-| Leninism. gell states. ‘The recent visits of the| Ruthenberg Comes From Prison. Grand Duke Cyril and the Grand] The program for the first anniver- Fearing that they may meet the Duchess Feodorovma are thus ex-|sary celebration of Sunday, Feb. 1,| fate of last year when they were plained as another drive against So-| will be an unusual one this year. C, B.| turned away together with thous- viet Russia. Ruthenberg, whose case is now before| @nds from: the overfilled Madison « » Wrangel’s Troops Ready. the supreme court of the United} Square Garden at the Lenin me- “Tam collecting funds for the sani-| States, is coming to this city to ad-| moral meeting, the workers are buy- _ |tariums in Roumania and Serbia which | 4res8 the meeting. ie Dekete ih atvanes aid are Pee the Russian royal ‘family:is maintain.| Another. speaker will be, Moissaye| paring to gather at the Garden long ing,” said Baroness Wrangel. When}J- Olsin, the. well-known writer and before the hour scheduled for the pressed ‘furtler, Baroness Wrangel} thority om Russia, Ben Gitlow, for- went this year. let ‘the cat out of the bag. “My hius-|™er cundidate for vice-president, will What grips the workers in New C..M. BUDENNY band still’has an army of twenty-five |2¢t, 88, cheirman. Jack Stachel, the York as it does the working class Organizer and commander ef the thousand men who are ready to fight active leader of the Young Workers} of the whole world is the tremend- at his command,” she said. “Fifteen | UC"sue, will speak on Lenin and what} ous revolutionary vitality of the thousand of the are stationed in| he means to the American youth. great leader who inspired and car- The Freiheit Singing *Society, the} tied thru the most marvellous uprie- most famous Jewish chorus in the] Ing of the oppressed masses record- east, has arranged a numberof, ap-| ¢d in human history. propriate songs for the oceasion. which Wilt the Workers of New York fill will be, rendered by its tull corps of| the Madison Square Garden again 400 well-trained voices, This chorus| on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 1, as they is a-strictly, proletarian organization,| did a year ago? Speakers: Ruthen- which has-secured surprising musical} berg, Dunne, Olgin. Russian speak- results from among the rank and file| er, Oriental speaker and _ others. John R. Thompseu, who started « cout Several |L’Humanite” (our comrades’ great and siek soldiers commanded by my | the Jewish workers of New York} Rather -~ If we will be ay to find asa ‘dishwasher in his father’ re; thonisend men® are out. of work and | Paris’ daily paper). husband.” City. eas Be enough to take care of raht’a ‘few years ago. That is’ ice wale-tho Streets. Even men who have |, 20,000:-Recruits Wrangel's army, after being driven Full Symphony Orchestra. @ overfiow. he-left Yale. He is now president ‘of | 20t missed. work a day. in. severat from southern Russia. by the Soviet} A full symphony orchestra will fill Sore yn pre ee the Digest. chain. of «restaurants ‘in |years. are. unemployed, laid off, and i Binge June’ the party has gained Red Army in the campaign in which|the garden with Russian and classic Classes. 19,116 new recruits, which brings its music. A. B. C. of Communism, every Tickets are now on sale at the fol- Tuesday night. I. Stamler, instructor, lowing stations: 208 E. 12th St., 153,1347 Boston Road. Every comrade E. Broadway, 231. BE. 14th St., 127)who has not hed a thoro training in University Place, Drug Store, Madison | Marxian economics, should take this Ave. and 111th St.,.1337 Wilkins Ave. | course. ooklyn:. 46 Ten. Bych St., 764 40th! English, Elementary, Monday night, country’s recognition of Soviet Rus-|5¢. Drug Store, Moore and Graham |611 E. 17rd St. sia. French and British officers andj Ave., 1817 Pitkin Ave., Mermaid Ave.| English Advanced, Saturday afters money promoted Wrangel’s counter-|and 28rd St., Coney Island. noon, 2-4, 611 E. 173rd St.; Ely Jacob- revolutionary attack on Soviet Russia. son, instructor. Fights Balkan Reds. Fear for Horthy. Sootures. From Constantinople, Wrangel’s ban-| BYDAPPST—A close guerd wae| Lectures every Sunday night a€ dit army was Acatterod over the Bal-| maintained today over the regent, Ad-|1347 Boston Road, 8 p. m. kans to fight the Communists in the/miral Horthy, following an attempt Affairs. Balkan states. Wrangel’s troops took |on his life at a small railway station} Section Vetcherinka, concert and part in the fascisti violence in Bul-| near Budapest. The shot fired at him |ball, Feb. 28, for purpose of raisin - garia which overthrew the Stamboulis- | went pa gn eabnen funds prs library, ci . ky peasant government. His troops have been at the beck and call of French and British imperialism, and are erkoered by the French and the. world, His father gave him the few cases’ can their wives get’ house- job. -Needless to say, this is the’es: work ‘to help eke out ere sence of bunk. : mare . General Budenny, the Communist cavalry leader, took a leading part, fied with the Russian fleet to Con- stantinople. The fleet, until recently quartered in Tiflis, French Algieres, was turned over to the Soviet govern ment by the French, following that ' membership up to over 76,000; : last , | May it was. 53,000. Over 1,000,000 francs have been raised as party” subscription, and 800,000 franes for a special party loan. a ee see Little Trouble for Rich, ‘edetated Press dispatch ‘hobs ‘GENEVA, Jan. 29.—The i bs league of Washington says: “President: Sa- Nations has issued an invitation to all |. The re-organization of the party on lorzano of Nicaragua is undertaking the nations inviting them to participate in| the factory group basis has been tormation of a national constabulary. ‘international’ passport conference | taken, up with a will. Paris, and its ‘orge Which will replace the Ameriean | at Geneya., The purpose of the: con- (Continued on Page 5.) ak eo have Bonga mae ¥ | ferange, would be to abolish many. of ; 4 : Coolidge ome | the ‘present in of f : 1 I this “spring ‘or. early summer. ‘Salor-| travel for. ie sce ori pba - When your buy, get an “Ad’ K..E. VOROSHILOV rano is faced by the danger that the | geoiste. for the DAILY WORKER. Toge ee: Sine eaten Ne, ae ol reactionary leader, Che: ized the first. Réd cavalry - troops, CAMPAIGN TO REORGANIZE PARTY Sek tt ae oe aan wafting aah 2 ON BASIS OF SHOP NUCLEI MAKES cen mre wy era i RAPID PROGRESS IN NEW YORK can: capital. Surely Lawrence Todd ete, bao bigot our ‘army and nayyt invasion. 7 Coolidge Senators Stull Play with, .. Postal Pay aR to The Daily Worker) WASHINGTON, D. C.,° Jan. 29— President Coolidge ‘informally sent word to the senate today ~that the Moses bill-increasing the pay of post office. employes will ‘be vetoed if amended -so.as to reduce the. postal rates proposed in the Moses Bill. The Moses bill increases the pay, of the postal workers but also increases. the snalling' rpten. The republican enators today defeated an amendment to the Moses NEW YORK BUILDERS’ CORNER Aap hs: ating he ‘ (Special to The Dally Worker) “NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—The campaign for the : reorganization of the New sry ot ann field tke York ‘a@fstrict“on"the basis “of shop nuclei is proceeding in earnest. organization ho '@ cobvention in *-Th¢ -work ‘has"been started in the area bounded on -the, south by 23rd Wastligtén: thie: ween. This erangl St., on the north'by 30th St. on the east by 4th Ave., and om the west by 8th sponds $40,000,000 annually in bring- Cg yh NE (ng the capitalist terpretation ot}. The ‘Armenian: branch’s clubrooms situated in the heart of this factory ‘hristiagity. to ‘the heathen, | Itt» ‘area will be used by the shop nuclei organizer as a center from which the verth the money to” th merican reorganization in this area will take “nling class. Since Asierican eapital- place.’ ‘The addfess of the ‘chibroomy amis now h capttal in is 407 Fourth Ave., néar 29th street. wery part of the world the American During 11 and 2 and 5 and 7 the shop Nissionary is more ‘necessary at un a or some one assign: Conducted by KATTERFELD. troops were also used in the attacks’ on the Communists in Serbia, Jugo-Slavia, Roumania and Esthonia. Socialists He!p Imperialists. The fact that the imperialist gov- ernments of Enrope, in alliance’ with the Second International ate mok- ing a concerted drive to raise Amer- ican money, shows that the capitalist governments of Europe are preparing turther fascisti attacks on the Com- munists despite’ recognition of Russia. At the same time that France; under the capitalist tool Herriot, and the 'HE Lenin Memorial meeting at Madison Square Garden Sunday after- noon offers a tremendous opportunity to the DAILY WORKER bulid- ers. Fifteen thousand workers will be there. By their very presence they will testify to their interest in Communism. Every one of them that-can read English should be a subscriber for the DAILY WORKER, of should buy it on the news stands. Every one of them should be can- vassed by some DAILY WORKER bullder before he leaves the “Garden.” Bring your Tool Box along, and use the “tools” at that meeting. If you haven't got one, hunt up the DAILY WORKER New York agent there, and get a stipply of subcards. In the crowd you will see many whom you know... Tackle each one for a sub. If he’s already getting the DAILY WORKER, then land him for the Workers’ Monthly or the Young Worker or the C. I. magazine. And don’t confine your operations to your friends, You never can tell whether they will subscribe for the DAILY WORKER until you ask. $o get the habit of asking. Impress on all these people that it is not enough to pay emotional homage to Lenin at a Memorial meeting, but that they should be Leninist propagandiags, and for this purpose they need the official organ of the Leninist movement In the United States, the DAILY WORKER. If you'll do this work with the proper it we'll get the ten pen cent increaase In the subscription list that is required for maintaining the New York edition of the DAILY WORKER right there at that Madison Square Gar- den meeting Sunday afternoon. And test you forget: Take some pledge blanks with you for DAILY WORKER Insurance Policies. tives together with all other com. rades who are ‘able to assist in this work have been invited to attena. Any comrade who is able to aid in -|this work should attend this meeting even if he has not officially been in- vited. This conference which taker who work that area should make it|place in the evening at 8 o'clock will | Bill restoring the 1920 rates to maga- | Baldwin government of England are their | business to ‘immediately during |be held at 208 B. 12th St. zines and newspapers. The two|dickering for Russian oi! and offering q If all the comrades in the New York | farmer-labor candidates, Magnus John- | diplomatic recognition as quietly as district will buckle down to the task son and.H, Shipstoad of Minnesota | possible, they are, collecting their tar- bofore them the New York district can cist armies for another onslaught on +/be the banner district in the party in the Communists in the Balkans and .|shop nuclei work. The comrades Soviet Russia, should therefore not forget, one, the | Senator r United Front Against Russia. ion. campaign headquarters at | 4! The socialist party of America has Fourth Ave. and, two, the Loren! i” entered this imperialistic alliance, and jJence that takos place Tue eve. Subscribe for. Your _ Daily,” | is sponsoring the tour of the tool of ning, Feb. 10, at 208 East ath St. the | DAILY WORKER. (Continued on page 2) 7. : FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA } RIA [ ; Mi Fe ly FREIHEIT CHORUS—400 VOICES Admission 50 Cents -Afternoon, n,Feb.1 Madison Square Garden | msec 4 ae een wate een Se esate tem mst ‘