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ne Help Insure | NEW YORK THE EDITION DAILY WORKER . : nte red as second-class matter September 21, 1 2 i } a ePost Office at Chicago, “Ilinois under the Act of March 3, 1879, ) for 1925! Vol. Il, No. 20).,-;’°8GHIPTION RATES: Sucre. 8h 2,7 "s4, WEDNESDAY, |FEBRUARY 4, 1925 << FRG Gorn Sete 7H BAM ORT Price 3 Cents MiNi. SOTA LABOR REACTION BEATEN as we see it | RELIEF PLANNED prc way sree wont [irises (MAHONEY LOSES CAIRO, oe: ‘Two attempt- iN ATTEMPT 10 By T. J, O'FLAHEATY. AID ROME, STRICKEN : (Special to The Daily Worker) ing flight acrosa) the desert toward RS. ETHEL SNOWDEN, wife. of FOR IRELAND AS WITH DIPHTHERIA VN, O., Feb. 2—The Labor Defense and Free Speech Coun- Tripoli, and disguised as Bedouins were captured by, police today. It is helieved they were implicated in tLe Philip, former chancellor of the} » (Special to The Daily Worker) ed the Farrell free speech cases is busy organizing an ener- British exchequer, is touring Canads ; SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 2—Word undér, the @uspices of the departmeni f was received here from Nome, of education. ‘That a capitalist insti} ™") ™ | Alaska that 5 residents of agsassination of Sir Lee Stack. to be waged in behalf of the Michigan defendants, the tution should tour a socialist is Police adopting the same disguise Outcome of the Michigan cases has a very important bearing outcome of the Pennsylvania sedition cases and realizing the Bs stricken town died in one day as a eh i F, L b F d ra sufficient. proof that Hthel’s social- ° result of the diphtheria plague. held up the men with guns after they) # aymer-Lavor edera~ ism igof the yellow brand. What the No Fuel, No Food While had boarded a ‘train. All passengers lady ‘says’ about education has’ no 4 COCLIDGE FAILS T0 Fi the hands of British labor, is causing |, yp 8° soon, dally, epmibins. the bleak countryside for green heather lively comment in British trade unio: | . ith which to kindle a tiny flame fo! circles, their suffering families: ; Tiiness is general, malnutrition -is widespread. Epidemic in Donegal Gales blowing off the Atlantic are daily adding to the hardships of the ture conduct of the members thereof | inhabitants of the west) countries .of toward his ‘majesty, George, the em | Ireland. : : pty-headed.’. They claim no yellow so Three were dead and ten, injured cialist has a right to set bounds to the | today from derailment of two coaches progress of the working class move: | of a train, blown the viaduct by ment. ' They feel that‘even tho King | the fury of the gale last night. _ George might poss. ty join the social | In Donegal the situation has been ist party, provided 1. does not grow | #gsravated by epidemics. which have a Se BVERAL | moderately progressiv’ leaders of the British trade unio: moveinent take violent exception tc Bthel’s prediction, regarding the fu a, “If. Sheriff Galligar his request for troop: come to see the gov s'governor cannot de teams may be dispatched from here i preapeg of almost 100 persons | bunk that Communists are charged % seriousness of the situation the exec- . bs utive committee of the Labor Defense One million units of anti-toxin j and Free Speech Council is’ calling ted . 19 ° . were sent from here on the steam- | p upoh all of its supporters toput their | were forced to Siight and the two tion Stands Solid caused as'amuch discussion as her ex- Epidemics Rage " er Alameda which will be taken ee entire support in back of the Michigan | fugitives were taken from the crowd. pressed views on the character of the f overland from Seward to Nome. The : defendants ae the National Labor |The ra protean eens were (Special to the Daily Worker) MacDonale (Special to The Dally Work dog team speeding toward Nome was * Defense Council in Chicago. armed Ww automatics, whose car- : ie peng Ltt utara labor part; 4 Sagres due to arrive in the plague ridden 4 Readers of the DAILY WORKER | tridges were fitted. with dum dum ST. PAUL, Minn., Feb. 2 pipbtecten i earttaaeg na aia DUBLIN, Feb, 2.—Human city today. P ‘ and language papers. in Mahoning | bullets. Police’ intimated the men The Communists were seated in etal i gta dete a Laie abel idly reaching its Dr. Marguder of Seattle who sent valley desiring contribution lists*and | ipight"be ‘the actual assassins of the|the farmer - labor federation. Boe eee lowest ebb in South Fermanagh, | the serum, declared no word has a who desire speakers to appear before | Britteh leader. The attempt to bar Workers RS. SNOWDEN. bald, substantially | fF there famine conditions are! been heard from: Washington’ in | . #8 a thetr organization or desire further) 9 / Party members failed to ma- that Ramsay's leadership war |Ta@gically acute, ‘said reports| answer to repeated requests that : ee information on the Michigan cases : tevtalize, <: eyerything it should not be and that from Enniskillen, in that ais- the government arrange for ship- ee a shoatd Sa ate a oe biggean Ne attempt was made to re~ the tories made a horse's neck out o: | ‘ict today. In 27 towns *mariy| ment of the serum to Nome by air- " ides Slamber sinyink een gee Yonnkstaws, 0. ; ject the credentials of Emme, him on the. Zinoviev forgery issue. A|families: have not tasted pota-| plane. va ate , eed ti Votaw, Wangerin and other more astute leader, said Philip’s wife |toes since November, ‘ Or. Curtis. Welsh, the only phy- Darin Fi ht ‘ Communists in the annual con- would be able to prove that the fabor| Potatoes always have been the’main | sician in Nome, had previously re- ; erg MUSHERS WITH SERUM vention of the Ramsey county party had nothing in common with bol |" Staple diet for these people and} ported four deaths. The temper. : farmer-labor federation held shevism without playing into the |the lengths to which they have gone| ature in Nome is now 50 degrees be- ‘The Dally Worker) FOR ROME THOUGHT last ‘night . to substain within themsolyes. the| low zero. D, lL, Feb, 2— @ isnt, tories’ hands by accepting the fake : f Such an attempt was fully expected letter as genuine. Ethel’s contentior | SP&‘ of life is a story’ of privation en Small declared he LOST Hi BLIZZARD fe Ca tebiation alépiekiaie i ‘ »|almost beyond comprehension ‘in , fon of deciarin in view of a BER sige cnr hare! Herter Ren tratenas countries where there is food and * 8 conference of farmer-labor leaders Te eee et ae een tek | Waraath ‘ A “hdd NOME, Alaska, Feb. 2— Leonard + Nie Lian fo. held on Jan. 17 in St. Paul, and in ent. That and her prediction that th: i ; 1 » however, word came/ Seppalia and hia companions “mush- : *]\ view of the general drive against the British monarchy is ‘safe forever in spa ay thie MEW aint ie, Joser fips, a stranger in] ing” their way towards this city Coroner Blames Evil reds now going on in the Trades and in a gun fight with| with anti-toxin serum to check the oe she Labor Assemblies.of both Minneapolie TEXTILE WAGE emen in the lobby of] diphtheria epidemic,:may be lost in, | ; Housing Conditions and St. Paul. 4 el while Maj. Davis and| a blizzard raging on Norton Sound, Rite Sebte Cotten’, @ in bed in the same ho. Nothing has been heard for hours; |. Btieht rents and bad housifig!, ‘tesntie’ nie ted scare © rateet, ts from the men journeying across the H é ; : ‘onditions were responsible for| wiliiam Mahoney and others, O. H. about the three| ice with their dog sleds. The storm J Robert Davis and| has been raging over the and _ fatal fire which Saturday | Wangerin was reelected. secretary by d —_ fato the storm zon. | lee covered trails, forming the path _ nine people, Coroner ja safe majority. Comrade Wangerin Unanimous Strike Vote have added to their troubles. Dog, high rents caused the|oublo allegiance, and ali the other ° 0 P at Once Effective to search for Seppalla. to 22 miniature “housekeep- with, but it just did not take. Com- _ ing apartments.” rade Emme in answering the red (Special to The Daily Worker) . Phe apartments had originally hee | Pena Cote Pa jaro UTICA, N. Y., Feb, 2—A un- | aw on the advice of : eight flats of seven rooms each, ‘This * “2 bs animous strike vote was made , 5 ve.” It is know: tacki i ae eres nary that killed huge flo of sheep. a cking the Communists were set ry p of acess Pathe tnd ‘fa . by the workers of Utica S : guard militiam F the eoroner, Wolff demanded). interests of the bosses, His talk would feel like paying (ee) pee . sete ei oh tess. 7° Poticeniat. v es 4 . reported the situa.| of the mushers, and heavy winds Wolff said yesterday. had been charged with disloyalty, ome the heavy loss of ‘accord. (22 bankers, showing that those at- t ti B Pht : . ; ‘The reactionaries succeededin elect rever.. wail : . for the g mple. day afternoon. tsoin after Phillips had com A dents * to ing their ¢hairmag, Fred Tillquist. & ° kers poe ean . ‘ : due, | Their aati reeulted: trains blows with Policeman Sim Steph- ° ‘Ofesix whem one They pulled a clever piece of sob stuff +18. “Phertaititamen did not wake up eey s » {ot the: tnjured died in the hospital by having. Tillquist at first decline, Galligan~sent a wire that he could apby Anderson and Laura Kars-|tnen they ail proceeded to tell how not. come-tooSpringfield: as he wa: Has Resolution esata neror gd building, were! impossible it would be to do without ' “unavoidablyidetained.” Small has re \ him. At the proper time Tillquit Peatedly dedlared his reluctance to} BISMARCK, N. D., Feb. 2—Amo; ty Eltye Council Probe Waits agreed to be @ candidate and was send troops‘te’Herrin to stop the kla: |the bills introduced by A. C. Miller,| The dnvestigation to have been con-| elected by a small majority, rioting. Swall was supported by|the one Communist legislator in the| dueted by the schools, fire and civil Condemn: Mahoney’s Betrayal. Glenn Youns;‘m his last election cam | North Dakota legislature, is one fayor-| § C y ittee of the city council} A regolntion condemning Mahoney’: paign. ing full diplomatic and commercial re-| did’ re e yesterday. pet “unity” conference was recom- lations between Soviet Russia and the|» Ald Wiley Mills, of the 37th| mended for adoption by the executive seasoning, ‘ United States. ward,‘Whd had ‘declared his intention | hoard. Mahoney immediately intro- SE T0 The resolution recites how the So- viet government, established by the of startingan fhvestigation as to whe-| duced as a minority: report a resolu . Russian workers and peasents as the 4 best instrument of forwarding their ther.or mat the city ordinances had | tion in favor of his March 20 confer. happiness, has stood for more than been observed) sald he had not yet| ence, He had teken care to have seven years in spite of being continu- ally attacked by capitalist-imperialist soen Dorsey Crowe, chairman of the some of the farmerlavor politicians powers. committes,.who'ls the one empowered | on hand in an attempt to spellbind the Refusal Has Capitalist Basis. Town of 300 Votes and] Notice is made of tne refusal of the to-qyadudt such an: investigation. convention. The hour had grown late Clty Inefficient and a motion to table the March 20 em: rty United States to recognize the Soviet No M bers of Pa government, and it is stated that such “Everydiie knows that none of the | proposition was carried to the evident (Special to The Daily Worker) refusal can be based only on a reac inspection dept. of the city are ef-|chagrin of its sponsors, after which ficient, or can properly take care of /|the meeting adjourned. théir work,” eaid’ Mills. “Every in-| The move for the March 20 confer epection department in the city hall/ence is a move to desttoy the farm pedi ys Hinged are not | erlabor federation of Minnesota, the tionary opposition to the efforts of the | ©Rough city inspectors. Not enough |qonials of Mahoney and others not 5 Fr ge gS ie ka aid workers and peasants of Russia’ tc} ™Oney\is appropriated for the inspec-| withstanding, The March 20 meetin ers Party over three hundred votes |Puild up a social system .where suc! Pte pk rma and good brie is not lis to be a get-together of all shades of last November, in the face of an in.|©*P!0ltation as was known there an: qanae money which ts appro:|«progrossives” and is sponsored by to belch forth her venom against the | the. embargo, there is no Manger iN \ing various communications with the| tensive La¥ollette campaign, without Sonat Ther tithaged capitalist cued |i Umeianoaldine, department, ‘there pot Mere re eee Workers’ and peasants’ government oe eee. us thai mill owners. . much us one speech or the Wistribu- of this country naturaily wish tc| a@: barely.enaugh fuspectors to exa- i sota and Chair. Gar ae Felsina if hha Turck | ‘The embargo is against sendjug tn- Sec ape Crabs Soo aes foe thin | MANO CE SUS enemys | OFF SoLeae boa fe abit Svs a thrill to po to New York live chickens, roosters, |Greeks Try to Keep phenomenon: the Workers Party will "4 Peasants’ revolutionary rule. #) mas 4 4 aged capons,:hens, ducks; geele,. turkeys, Whil one hold a mass meeting at the Labor} Wolld Benefit American Workers. i 4 i gig hinted abe y fas pigcons:and guinea fowl from the S ie I Piha Tomple, thirilifloor, Commercial Na-| TWenty-one nations, among them the r b | states of Missouri, Kansas, Ilinots, In- or Re rom Lurks) tional Banic building, 7th and Cen. STeatest of world powers, have been ved: gubjeets.. hie had quite’a follow. | Taner ae ee ema, the. Dakotas, ply ‘JHE British delegates to the Russ. Bian trade union congress continue to cause excitement in the haunts of the yellow socialists on the continent of Europe and ‘even in America. The} have successfully refuted the lies*o the socialist press about “poor, down- trodden Georgia.” They have shown that the workers and peasants of Georgia are now really free and pros- pering under Soviet rule. They have shown that the various “uprisings’ that took place in Georgia have been hatched by the capitalist governments thru their socialist agents. The anger af the: yellows is so intense that Var dervelde, one of the king of Belgium’s socialists, made a vicious attack o: the British trade unionists at a recen’ meeting of the Socialist and Labor In- ternational. 10 per cent cut in wages an- nounced two weeks ago. Pro- duction has been continued for oné week at the reduced rates, TES while committees from the vari- 4 . ous departments sought an ad- ERS justment with owners, the com- bined committees met mill of- ficials Saturday afternoon with 5 no results. Workers Resent Report. Their report claimed that wages must be lowered or the mills closed NEW YORK; Feb: By poultry |In the discussion which followed, thc dealers are in a state of frenzy over |workers asserted strong feeling ané the loss of profits because of the em- ldectarea living conditions would not bargo on poultry from thirteen states. | allow the cut to be accepted with seit They claim a business of $60,000,000 respect after the unanimous vote, will be ruined if the embargo against | which is immediately effective. the fowl pest is:continued. A: z,| Jos. R. White, organizer for the Albrecht, diréctor of the N. Y, state | United Textile Workers affiliated with department of markets, Bays the em-|/American Federation of Labor, took bargo is necessary to protect the pub- | charge and came out strong for @rder- lic’s interests and he also includes the |tiness and businesslike procedure. dealers’ interests. He aid tho dis Until then he remained out of the dis. case is making its first appearance in ‘cussion only outlining the action al- titute Emma Goldman on the platform | this country, but that as a result of ready taken to avert strike and read- eee S a counter defensive against th« trade unfonists, Purcell, Tillet Bromley and others, the capitalists, so cialists, and the anti-Soviet forces gen erally put the notorious political pros man Buckler of the legal farmer-Jabor mise aged er before an Ber-| party of the state at a seta a alder teak are le sprenod cal lected individuals prominent in Min- pina ite the Fh chs “i ri phate nesota politics, legislators and some oF health the ‘city A Sectieant |members of the executive committees Lisa t 126 the Soviet pow. and all other city departments.” { thee oe ee party and the farmer. among that section of the capi d tral avenue, -on ‘Tuesday evening, Feb- |ComPelied to recogn’ ‘ a, Is Mai labor federation. eth ‘middle Ghieus: that ‘nds tn Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Com) ans, Feb. 2—Warlike senti | "ary 40, with:J/ H. Snyder and David | or ae lh eave [nda rl io namie: cee at perversion the only outlet for their | 2e¢teut. and hg pps fossed -are (Ment Still stirred @ part of the capita!| Coutts as speakers. baa 2 ie hich sun tacruirn cette surplus energies. Perverts being at : |, 1. '8 bere hag! pes) she today, altho the government was en:| There are-no Workers Party mem- i a Sta i a pen as a benefit to premium in Russia, Emma felt quite being susta! pang be ayia deavoring to maintain a calm attitude| bers in Fort! Dodge and the socialist bri part zgienherd f Russia. ub of place nail Wochied:- that Pieadiy ultry, who are Ja be (Wille awaiting a reply trom Turkey] P@rty has Jong since passed away, |the tolling masses a oa the Nort? Le Wek MaMa Nbr in Arian antnde to the Greek protest against expuls.| With the exception of a few who aro| The resolution direc! ie No Attempt to: Destroy Federation, Notehy Appleby, ihe negto, who was] ‘The ex, use off eles arrested after the fire, charged with eaketeni a tate " é .| still affiliated with the Italian federa-|Dakota secretary of state to mati the Nevsky Prospect in Petrograd, or igre Oe epwavenical pateiireh ‘troke Cod) naa a copies of the resolution to the mom er-labor federati > starting the flame by throwing a light. on’ ls “not represents tive of all progressive elements and ed cigarette into papers in the base-|that there are. other organizations ment, was arrested on no other evi-|such as the .farmers’ nonpartisar donce but that he is a Negro. “I am| jo not the janitor of tlie building at all,” | wr se po net Work harmoniously \ ; with the. federation. An article in the Red Square in’ Moscow. She is ‘Btantinople. tates congress. Appleby told the DAILY WORKER. , welcome to her company. — "a ie oe One. Sand ‘Thriving ‘Town. Lseauinenast sais ths tas cI am a pre-medical student attending that ie Pemptitmen se ohn \ atpershgh we 4 pas Kemal Takes Charge. Fort Dodge was, up to about five A Lowis institute. I hada room in the |is anticipated, the federation will 6! E extreme right wing of the trade | "* ANGORA, Feb. 2—Mustapha Kemal,| years ago, ome of the liveliest little Many ttend Lenin basement for which I paid by doing ¢ m e » union movement in Minneapolis is| <_ President of the Turkish republic, to | burgs in America. It was well organ- 4 eeting not satisfied with ousting Dan Stevens f lay.had taken personal charge of the| {zed with the gypsum miners and mill- Memorial M PY 1 trom the ‘Trades and Labor Assembly. man a men as the dbackbone of the labor in East Liverpoo! They want. him“expelled from the movement. pom odd dobe <anbte* MG Shade cosok: ws Mauidated, and: this without the con. tending the farina the Janitor who (Continned on Page 2.) is responsible for the care of the diet building is a whife'inan, He was not| Report Sun Yat Sen Painters’ Union, also, And not’ " t It was understood that Turkey took} ‘hen the Pie gypsum plaster and} EAST LIVERPOOL, Olilo, Feb. 2.—| arrested.” ¥' do they want the pewter 4 Urea sd pis. , , thdé:attifude that the expulsion of the}Cement companies sought to reduce|An excellent Lenin memorial meeting} Appleby told how le was sleeping Much Better, Tho expelled, but they also want tp get rid patriarch was an internal question| Wages and precipitated a strike which | was conducted in the Trades and La- when the ‘fire broke out. When he i i rushed to the street, the building was Still Seriously ml already in flames, but the basement) prin, Feb. 2.—pr. Sun Yat-Sen, did not burn, } leader of the government of Southern Seventh Victim Dies China, who underwent an operation Mrs. Aleice Barle, 60, seventh vic-| for cancer recently, passed a comfort- tim of the fatal apartment house fire,| able night and was not in pain this died today, morning. His physicians pronounced of Robly D, Cramer, Bud McKillop; of the Labor Review, and Dick Wiggin, | infringing on the freedom three fakers just as reactionary as the| pie, What they mean is (Continued on page 2) | exploit, 4 \ COLORADO PRISON WARDEN ON TRI which Turkey alone could handle and | lusted, in the case of the miners, over |hor Hall here on Sunday. Comrade that Greece had no right of interven.| ©ighteen months, the millmen stood | Wolkoff, of Cleveland, made the princi tion. out even longer. pal speech in Russian, and there were + iti Moyer Knifed Strike. shorter speeches and recilations in French Step In. The strike of the gypsum workers | English, interspersed with very good PARIS, Feb. 2—The French en-| was unauthorized by their internation- | musical selections. ‘ deavored today to bring about a friend: | al, the Mill, Mine and Smelter Work-| About 100 people attended, including ies IN ly feeling between Groece and Turkey | ors, and was against a change in thoir|the Russian branch from Lmpire | Funeral arrangements for the other | his condition satisfactory. CHARGED WITH BRU TALITY, F LO: ‘ G Premier Herriot received separatel; | contract and a reduction of one dollar|Ohio, and the audionce- was almos‘| fire victims, with the exception of RLS BTA : b% Shun he “e aN the*Greek minister and the Turkish| a day for fifteen months. equally divided betwoen Negroes, Ger | Dora Jonys, had been completed. Miss| Dr. Sun Yat-Sen was reported dead ‘ ; BANOS Hay er, Herriot, it was officially an tna cath: “strongly urged the neces- Tynan, warden, of the Colorado state ‘of*¥eaching an agreement” on the on charges:of incompetency, brutality and} cuostion of Greece maintaining an service commission. The charges were filed/ecumeritoal patriarch in Constanti- ( DENVER, Colo. Feb, penitentiary, went on trial before the stato oivil The United) Gypsum company, the|mans, Russians and English speaking largest firm here, owns 40 mills and|comrades. Ii was avery happy and mines scatterddin many states. Some |successful meeting. i: of the other firths also have plants in| The Russian branehy in Empire Jones’ body, remained tnwept and un- (Continued om page 2) tty ‘ire In Buri Tuesday in dispatches received at Tokyo by a Japanese news agency, The foregoing dispatch tends to indicate ‘that surgeons attending Dr, Stee 6 . ¥ét, in spite of this com-|Ohio, is giving a big dance in the| RANGOON, Burma, Feb. .2.—Pivo| Sun are more hopeful about his conde by former Governor Sweet. a _s|nopiex? & petition with « unorganized workers, | Lithuanian Hall, Stuebenville, Ohio | hundred were homeless today in the| tion, Atter Dr. Sun was operated upon | ‘The charges contain twenty ablealite Citations, Both sides are expected |). -iodou Fort Dodge was the only locality with |on the evening of Feby Aé, ;\All work | Kemmendine district of Rangoon after | \t was expected that his iliness would to call scores of witnesses. = bis Bi ‘ pla! Ny “ARBAD THE DAILY WORKER (Continued on page 2) ers are invited, a fire destroyed 100 homes, prove fatal within ten. days, ial i