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Page Two _ THE DAILY WORKER SECOND ALIEN) ON THE RO AD 10 MO 5 COW! (BELGIANDEBT | Professors Argue There » NEGROES DRIVEN BILL REPORTED) sss ecammicw’anats: nae rors soem | SETTLEMENT I$ | Were Peoples Native to || FROM HOMES BY NATIONAL BUILDERS’ CAMPAIGN TO CONGRESS, goras ant PERCENTAGE NOW RATIFIED) This Western World | WHITE RAIDERS Dillonvate, Ohio... 4000 420 0 By J. LOUIS ENGDAHL. ° Johnson Follows on eS a En eiverpocn Snis"-: }9@ o 83 |Morgan to Float Loan Whole Population of : y Lima, ‘oni 7,000 oo : ‘ , ' Holoday Measure Bistrot % ia er 14900 9 9 at Once THREE famed American anthropologists have just given it N. J. Town Removed District 7 32 | | Martins Ferry, on 1,900 99 » as their opinion, scientifically arrived’ at, that the early (Special to The Dally Worker) District 2 x Neffs, Ohio 1,000 oo (Special to The Dally Worker) civilizations on the two American continents cannot be ace {(Speciat to The Daily Worker) Binteies el tea vane I ap counted for by the claim that immigrants from Egypt, India, i Soper ast on bs atelosoa Distrist 4 3 | | Warren, Onio $000 45 1.8 abide bse eoare me Cambodia, Polynesia or China planted their “culture” in this ie teesetetie, i eu psig - ‘t My , a ie senate, by a vo! ji vorably reported the Johnson deport-|| District ; Miscellaneous 145 of 55 to 20 ratified the Belgin debt a bin were at — x pee nc A ag oy savieout CAHANE aeabvattanieod ehh ation bill today, Two days ago the|| District i DISTRICT TOTAL ..... 75,000 1,898 '2.52| settlement which amounted, to a vir- th a bee ind bee Ns igiu ‘iv tied i ave: amestory mob of white men, brutally forced committee passed on the Holaday bill | p ssechadd rf oistiier's tual 50 per cent cancellation. hah tes raced back thru at least centuries. from their homes and conducted to a similar measure. The Johnson bill || District i Detroit, Mich. 58,000 1,485 261| The Belgian debt was split intotwo| ,,.. It is therefore, very necessary that Aswell, Johnson, | the city fine. The attackers were arm provides for the deportation of aliens eaves aa cot 1909 0 0 | sections, $171,780,000 for cash ad- Jim” Davis, secretary of labor, and a host of other immi- | ed with baseball bats and heavy clubs. convicted of felonies and certain mis- DISTRICT 1 Pidlanapeller ines? 3000 «9 §°8| vanved before the armistice in which| grant baiters in Washington, prove their descent from.these | Many of them wore masks indentify- demeanors during the first ten years| Clty Gees, Pointe: Lansing, Miah. 1000 9 9 | no interest whatsoever will be paid, “native Americans” who, like the Mayans, in Central Amer- | ing:them as memberg of the ku klux of their residence in this country. (Allston Newberry, Mich 11000 ) @ | and $246,000,000 advanced after the| ica, had a calendar that is known to have functioned as early. |klan. Ps Meas ains) ‘ontiac, Mich. 1,500 © 0 jarmistice which will be paid off dur-} as 613 years before the Christian era. Otherwise the t urn Church. Prelude to Others. Cambridge, 00 | Miscell: A y . e 'y mus’ It ds thought that the reporting out | Gardner, Mas Ee. 8 9, PRL aies a —— © _| ing a period of 62 years, with but an} ist chemselves with the “foreigners” against whom. they The white mob first burned the Ne- of these bills may be a prelude to the | maynard,’ Maa 2000» 0 | DISTRICT TOTAL ..u 70,000 2,070 2,95 on interest rate for the first) would launch the full wrath of the mighty government of ot a. and Ke: Kehspe ales the Sending to congress of the finger print-| Milford, N. H. 2,000 00 DISTRICT 8 ‘ew years, the United States. t pléss Negroes in jomes. ing and registration measures such as bean dienyl vas i a Shigane,. tit. e 1140 eg harvey the most ae rrcigoastope o aleve ‘ Mor bene 100 reyes peer Instaiee the McClintic, Aswell, Hayden-Taylor | springfield, M: S008, 0047 Wary, Ind. cock sranted any government as the actual j ; Lebel | camAivanosendoagael cele hucs aacrsbanti: and other bills designed to permit Worcester, M seeog 00 | rmmmond Tear es 3 ol war debt (pre-armistice) does not Representative Albert Johnson, Third District, state of | homes without their belongings and 4 Everument action ezainat forcign. |™menancoue 28 __| Johnson City, it 2 %, |araw any interest, while the later Washington, has just secured a favorable report of the house _ | driven out of the city with threats of born workers’ organizations and labor | DISTRICT TOTAL 85,000 680 .8 | (Kansas City,” lioan made after the signing of the immigration committee on his “deportation bill” under jviolence if ever they returned, S eivtites, Kissa. OM ee aime a ons | mloanae Mile © 0 jarmistice which cannot ‘properly be} which aliens would be returned to their native lands if con- Negroes Attacked. N.Y: ; Fane Ue & 8 |called war debt ts materially reduced i oni in misd i She reid agpliveaasliagica res! iwi Used on Radleats. Bridgeport, Con 4,800 9 9 | Madison, w Cir Sie Se erially reduced.| victed of felonies and certain misdemeanors. Since laws are was the afterma' a | HoWwever, it need not be forgotten| Elizabeth, N. 4000 120 3 | Moline itl, bi ae: a gta be _ aah i ial enforced against the poor and not the rich, and since it is be re sega Hg ae oe 1 that while the two’ deporation bills] Hartford, Gonn. Se sek 8 Ocralion, itt Cae besser pensetle x os Nellon-) easier to frame-up the innocent than it is to bring the guilty he srulgeene ites _ six or | now before congress are ostensibly di-| Jersey City, N. J 2500 0 0 | Racine, Wis: $8 |to pave the way for’ lomms tern} _ into court, it can readily be seen that the victims of Johnson's | 2°00 Digclaneeghnsn tg ee | * reoted against criminal aliens, they| Long Island City, 4800 8 8 | Rockford, IN. © © | foated by private banking houses, and| deportation bill will be numbered among those of the work- |«puge” ‘The Negroes fought back and F een elaes be apie! sane New: Haven, ¢ a yom . oO lig & wee Maes Cae kad larceny} ing class who rouse the enmity of the bosses or run con- |one of the white men, Toh Gane ‘ epee or ers. engaged in radi-| New ork gare 2109 i Springfield, tH. 3 188 816] than the odious Italian settlement of} trary to the edicts of the bosses’ government. a local pugilist, was killed in the fight- 5 “staan tag Paterson, N. J. 3.990 120 & Waukegan, " 4000 0 0 |last week. 8 ee fax, i ‘ ane Waterbury, conn, fom 8 wen Mande ict eee ae peer Representative Johnson hails from Hoquiam, Wash., but Mob Gathers. ; American Commissioner | west New’ York: 3000 20 3 | Zeller, 2000 00 | ag in tie revions rotttements| S28 he was born in Springfield, Ill, He claims to be a “Son | arly this morning the news went = | nm Mexico on Rampage chess armas 3 . pes pecs isi — ——|Reed Smoot, chairman of the finance of the Revolution,” and a member of the Military Order of pice po ee on en ee? i Gike Kian Shea TOS ayes aan|CISTRICT TOTAL ....180,000 1810 1.2 | committee sad momb ;.| the Loyal Legion, altho he sought sanctuary during the world | Yenseance from the whole Negro pop- § Cc PAL 200,01 1785 2.39 ember of the Ameri in eh ical Warf: pies ulation who were asleep in theiir beds } MEXICO CITY, April 26,— Judge] Baitimore, Md. 5,000 120 2.4 | Angora, Nie ant oo can debt cammisetan, wan bitterly. aa oT ded hi tales: as ek au ee when the rovers entered their homes. Perry, American member of the mixed| Camden, 'N. 14,000 0 0 | Ashiand, Wis 1000 6 9 | Sailed by the insurgents in the sen-| from all harm. Johnson also belongs to the American Le- | :the police claimed they were unable claims commission considering the| Philadelbnia mann 28,000 6852.84) Chisholm, M 13009 4,0 9 | Ate, Particularly Jim Reed of Missouri] gion, that not only attacked the headquarters of the Indus- | to control the violent mob. Santa Isabel Massacre claims, charges | Scranton,” P 4900 9 0 | Faribault, Minn: ‘ooo 9 9 [8nd Pat Harrison of Mississippi. The] trial Workers of the World, at Centralia, in his own state, the neutral umpire, Dr. Octavic, and| Trenton, N- Son ah | Ganeeek. Mich. $000 0 latter, who is one of the'leaders of] but tried to send to the gallows the gallant workers who at- the Mexican Commissioner Gonzales| wilkes-Barri tu = “v Us Jironton’ Mich, 7,000 9 § | the democratic party anda Morgan) tempted to defend thei ti 1 i ici | | ! + Mich k 0 mpted to defen eir own meeting place against vicious | Roa with stacking the cards against] Wilmington, De 1,000 20 2 | Ironwood, Mie 2,000 9 o |Senator adorning the Wall Street re-| jing invaders bent on murder. Johnson's very consistent 5 him. He refuses to attend the com-| Miscellaneous Seengel tee Mingeapelis, 28,000 ° © |publican-demdécratic coalition, stated Jing d of hostili hi Re in hi sat indi mission meetings further unless the| DISTRICT TOTAL ..... 50,000 1,005 2.01]New York’ toe. 8. thet be would ‘vote for the watliamant| [ROOES OkMONEIICg. Pe: err ne Ce ee nce e cenee RICAN B F umpire refutes the allegation that the DISTRICT 4 Ore, Minn. 2/000 © 0 jin spite of his criticism. the use to which he expects to put the legislation that he is 5 decision was submitted to the Mexi-| A/bany, NJ to. 8 8 | st. pau wine zc, «48 2-25] As usual a heavy Morgan Ioan will} Ow forcing thru congress. can commissioner without consulta-| Buffalo, N.Y 44,000 290 2.07| Superior Wis 000 190 1,9 |be floated in a few days) but Morgan eT a NSE S tion with the American members. Erie, fon, os 29 i ‘a Yiauwautone,” Wis. 2000 9 0 wes a _ loans, a besa oe bap > ibe d pong ssa 4 ie Ff SEES er, Ne Je none Gy y pie depen axpayers| gistration and classification of a foreign-born workers is bui FRA DISTRICT r iev f hese Probe Election Irregularities, | Schenectady, 'N a 88 TONSTRIsT We © M_--48| have relieved the government of King] up on the theory that American institutions must be protect- |Opposes Wood Measure PLEASANT PLAINS, Ill., April 27—| utiea, N. ¥ 1,000 00 |Frederick, S$, Dak. .. 2,000 0 0 |Albert of some of its burdens. ed. These are the institutions of the capitalism. They must fh y Charges of irregularities at the recent — —— Prema Neb. ... 5,000 oo b im fe A he risi ki # z ¥ to Get Himself Job 4 primary election here will be discuss- | O'STRICT ae som Tt a Dh WilhetseeN leet byoed 33 He'll Change His ‘Mind, je defended against the rising working class. ; ed at a special meeting of the board] ambridge, Pa ne 2800 0. 0 Wilton, N. 2000 «0 0 BERLIN, April 26.—United States No conquerors in power have spared for a moment the WASHINGTON, April 26 —(FP)— _ of trustees. Failure to post election | Avella, P 3,000 0 0 | Miscellaneou 30 Ambassador Schurmna is ‘reported to peoples they sought to conquer. American history drips with | antonio Barcelo, political boss. of notices at the proper time, printing of | Ganmonsburi 300 «8 o_:| DISTRICT TOTAL... 15,000 80 2 |have refused’ to meet M.¥Tehitcherin,| the blood of “natives” slain by the invading Spanish, Portu- | Porto Rico and president of its senate, both party tickets on one ballot and | Daisytown, P 3500 100 2.85] ausee mone, BISTRICT 11 Soviet foreign minister, ‘@t the time! guese, French and British. Libraries have been written about | has arrived in Washington, breathing aig to = Sar od ae. a 5 cee 2 + UE i 4 Denver, Colo. 3500110 S.rgfof the latter's visit to Gérmany, The| “The Conquest of Peru,” “The Conquest of Mexico,” “The | [deflance of the Coolidge administra- lates are charged. e present boar 11500 00 lannah, Wyo. 3,000 0 0 |refusal h " ii Md i i “the |tion’s scheme, hatched by Gen. Leon- SP Musteos was détéated in the batlot- Yo00 0 0_| Klein, “Mont. 1000 «8. O 9 as caused quite a buzz of Vanishing Americans, all boasting of the triumphs of “the snide grace aie brag eae 30 408 123 pantrwoed, ie 1 SE ga ement in diplomati¢‘eircles, The} white man.” Yet the civilization already existing in a part at tka, Abae anon Botte andthe By Pitteburgh, aise 1% S| Rock sprigs, Wyer"~. 10008 pacers that * could not} of this western hemisphere,is characterized by Dr. A. M. I'o. poth the Philippines and Porte Close Springfield “Levee” Miscellaneous - Me lak cane che, ee Soa lea esr ve the Soviet since} Tozzer, professor of anthropology of Harvard University in | pico, SPRINGFIELD, Ill., April 27—Own-| DisTRICT TOTAL. ..... 58,000 1,665 3.03| SuPerior, Wyo. 1000 0 Oe aioe by Washingt mbes FeC0E-| the following words: Wants Job. ers of disorderly houses in this city |, A Oe tae 6 sshuoanisnce eo: 7 Ween awn, “There must necessarily have been long centuries of slow beginnings Barcelo realizes that control of ex- must close their places on Aug. Ist. potently ‘Ohic 7,000 0 0 | OISTRICT TOTAL ...... 15,000 330 2.2 To Leave Muscle Shoal and small achievements by the early Mayas before they burst upon the || penditures means control of the gov- Police are passing the word along the | Barberton, Onlo”. a iad ONL ical | SO mae WASHINGTON “Apel! unelll y.| World about the beginning of the Christian era with a highly developed jernmental policies. He demands that “Levee” and thru the underworld to- Canton,” Onie 31000 145 4.83 Anacortes, Wer 1,000 oo ernment’s huge '$150 000,000 tl civilization characterized by great cities, an elaborate art and architec- American business interests, with day. The order came as the result of Cincinnati, Onio eh BE SER at. Vernon: Was ws | 6 8 | \ahoals- prolect weal Gece d for| ture, a highly organized theocracy, a remarkable astronomical knowledge | Whom he has been in close alliance a recent parley at which it was de-| Cleveland, Ohio ; 84 | Portland, Ore ; Tg gaan in Porto Rico, kill this measure. He Bee thet “vice must go.” Solumbus, nie 2,000 % j Bette eee $090 4 ye fifty years to the Associated Power| and a calendar system which was in actual operation, 1,900 years before profiad further shat they hav ig Pri 5 jut, Ohio k Spokane, W 1,000 companies, an organization of thir-| it was destroyed by the Spaniards.” We A TCT: ) Tacoma, Wasi 1900 9 8 | teen southern power companies, oe sig cs +s an ig pig Moat me ba ree = a recommendation adopted toda: ilizati os tettioa dee tet, poe ety pay iy by Evidently many Mayas argued their “civilization” would DISTRICT TOTAL ..... 20,000 285 1.47|!@ majority of th Y ly May: E4 \ bill is. passed, he anticipates election CELEBRATE Berkeley, caigistRIGT 18 aT raaie ay or the Congressional Muscle) Jat for all time. So spoke the Spanish, Italians, Portuguese, | tor himself. , . 3.25 eh i i i Caspar, ‘cal pe Ro A minority report, however, recom-| French and British in their-turn, But today their looms in What About Workers? Sureks, Ca 47909 428 1,,,| mended acceptance of a bid filed by this western world the United States of America, that not Santiago Iglesias, head of the so Oakland. calif, 7000 «9 g'*=| the Air Nitrates Corporation, only rules for the profiteers within “the states” and “the | cialist party in the island, invited by s 17,800 215 1.28 colonies,” but dominates the whole hemisphere thru its | Barcelo to join the delegation in its SATURDAY, MAY 1, AT 1:30 P. M. Miscellaneous . “5 Unrest in Dutch East India. financial might. Now it is argued that this Wall Street “civil- |demands, has asked his chief oppon- ’ ’ ° ° ° — ——| AMSTERDAM, Holland, April 27.— ion” i i i ent what interest th ‘kers i DISTRICT TOTAL ..... 80,000 1,020 2.04|During the disc » AD y ization” must endure forever. It is argued it cannot be im- at interest the workers in Porto i DISTRICT eo 2 ong Haten ‘malting Bee atteck| proved. One confession of its weakness, however, is this | Fico have in this struggle between bs ~» 1,000 oo TO) je! : . . . eir native an foreign exploiters. i COOPER UNION = 1000 0 0 |Dutch Kast Indies, by natives, a Com.| Very passage of anti-alien legislation, Wall Street really fears He ack Barcelo fo Soa ple Senate 5 dik; Streak and ath A z 4000 9 8 |munist in the Dutch parliament de-]| © gO the same way as the Mayas, the Toltecs, the Aztecs, |, investigation of wages and poverty ‘ reet ani i venue, = 1/000 0 0 |nounced the colonial policy of the gov-| and all the tribes of the North American Indians, their power in Porto Rico, as a basis for improv- } New York City =| miami Aric. {ooo ~=—«°3.-s«&~sfermment, characterizing it as a reign] overthrown. For out of the immediate future their rises in. | ing the condition of the masses. = Phoenix, “Ariz 4000 0 0 oe terror, Reports state that 16] its turn, the growing might of the workers who will in time Cm °. =) Tuscon, Ariz i 9 9 |brigades of native troops have been} take power not only in the United States, but thru both * ’ Freiheit Gesangs Verein 5 | Miscellaneous’ i qa5 ° [rushed to the scone of the revolt to Roreelaes and over {ne entire world, and build the founda- Union Capmakers ; oH anngeta es i DISTRICT, TOTAL .... 10000 #18 gt8|>o* OND hele fellow netives, tions of a new civilization, far in advance of all the rest. The Unemployment Fund DISTRICT 15 i hi ti-alien legislation, that grows thr! Secretary i 4 * Atlanta, struggle against the anti-alien legislation, that grows thru Speakers: Ruthenberg, Dunne, Weinstone, Birming name Al 100 oie Staii eneana Waa: the whole labor movement, is an effort of that new civiliza- rbetiony Resigns °. + Se f o i t Wolfe, Krumbein and others. Jacksonville, i 1000 «=o 9 | MIAMI, Fla., April 26,—The editor| _ tion to come into being. _ | M. V. Halushka has resigned trom sere tin ae Segue 77303 «= 88s jot the Wall Street Journal, on his de- the position of secretary of the Un-. Admission 25 Cents. Miami, F 1,000 0 o |parture for New York, in.an interview Eucharistic Congress employment .Fund of Local No. 5, = Nashville 1900 9 0 said that “Mussolini is the reedemer ‘ : Cloth Hat, Cap and Millinery Workers Auspices: Workers (Communist) Party, District No, 2, affiliated with | Raliegh, {000 =o o «(| Of Italy and the hope of Europe and to Be Massive Catholic | tnion of Chicago, The Fund, of which TU Europe against Russian, bolshevism. 1925, In tendering his resignation he i TT $4,000,000 To Tripoli, Ho {ea eowid. patriot ay A ig one of Mundelein, Ill., near Chicago, will) nas pledged to continue his activities Soooeesceeececocossssssssessssesssessssseeeeesesess, | ROME, April 27—Premier Mussolini |the greaetstamen in the, world.” be the scene of a colossal revival Of in the labor movement, The executive has ordered a grant of $4,000,000 for ; He retusol? to pret on the Ital- by dark “ Aire Haye a board has not as yet decided on his the development of the Italian colony | {am debt except to say that the sensi- here and ceremonies which are mark | succesgor. The Biggest Bazaar of the Year in New York! in Tripolitania. This is the first step | ble settlement will be ratified. the celebration of the 28th World ; THE SECOND eat Mussolini's recent visit to ry Lay Wreath on Monwue|tucharist Congress occur. there Miner Caught In Cave-In — ‘ e colony, when he announced a pro-| A sub a day will help to drive icti on June 20 to 24, Cardinals from all} IRON RIVE! 26—, gram of expansion, capital away. ment of 1914 Victims over the world, a papal delegate ac-|cave-in at the Forbes walt pl ae companied by the Pope’s Swiss guard,|has imprisoned Felix Norman and 5 thousands of visiting clergy, nuns and | killed his buddy Mat Coronski, The , monks will march in colorful uniforms | rescue crew has established means to and vestments behind a specially con-|carry on conversation with Norman, structed ostensorium carrying the|He reports plenty of air, His foot is eucharist, caught by a rock, The rescuers were 62,000 school children of Chicago | Within six feet of him at last reports. will sing masses in a great chorus 750,000 people are expected to witnes: ‘No matter what your ailment, for the ceremonies, Gigantic arrange-| Expert Diagnosis and Quick Results ments have been made for transporta- see tion to Mundelein and a_ great stadium has been specially built tor|Dr. J. J. Scholtes, D. C. the occasion. Chicago is being dec-| 2447 Lorain Ave., Cor, W. 26th St, orated for the reception of thousands | CLEVELAND, OHIO, ———~ Lincoln 2838 of visiting catholics from all over the | Special Rates for Daily Worker Readers world. W mbsagsa my Ye oT a af 5 WANTED: ' PP asad gay Riots Continue, ROOM—b le, Mod } DON, April 27 — The steadily y radical couple, Me was, out of 3,526 men working, 13 ing i * killed and 608 Injured, which is over| Movlem tote In Galette teen a} ern apartment with kitchen seventeen per cent of tota men em-|ioday, according to Calcutta dispatch-| Privileges, N, W. side prefer- DENVER, Col., April 27.—The 12th anniversary of the Ludlow massacre was observed by the miners of Colo- rado last week, A wreath of flowers was placed on the foot of the Ludlow monument by the officers of District 15, United Mine Workers of America. On April 20, 1914, eleven children, two women and five men were shot to death by militia men and thugs under the control of the Rockefeller Coal company, Freiheit Bazaar Most Novel Program! Greatest Bargains! Biggest Surprises! Music——Dancing——Refreshments at CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE, 67th St. and 3rd Ave., New York City on FRIDAY, April 30, 1926................75¢ SATURDAY, May 1, 1926............:... .$1.00 SUNDAY, May 2, 1926.................50¢ Tickets at Freiheit Office, 30 Union Square, New York City. For Passaic Strikers First Appearance of NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF NEW YORK Conductor: Dr, Sigfrid Prager, with 756 men Soloists: Dorothy Adrian, soprano; Elsie Kirchgessner, planist; Max Bloch, tenor, CARNEGIE HALL NEW YORK CITY SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2:30 P. M. Speakers: NORMAN THOMAS, ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN, FRANK BELLANCA, Chairman: ARTURO GIOVANNITTI. Under auspices Emergency Committee for Strikers’ Relief, Il Nuovo Mondo and Italian Chamber of Labor, . Tickets at Italian Chamber ot $2.60, $2.00, Mines Non-Union, These mines are now non-union, and the wage scale is from 20 to 40 per cent below the Jacksonville scale. The toll of dead and injured in the Rockefeller mines at Ludlow in 1925 abor, 231 East 14th St., Carnegie Hall, $1.50, $1.00, 75. ployed, i

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