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Page Two THE DAILY WORKER, NEW, YORK, MONDAY, FEBRUARY i, 1927 COMMERCE CHIEF SAYS ACCIDENTS HINDER SHIPPING U. S. Shipowners Kill Too Many Sailors (By Federated Press). NEW YORK (FP).—Cutting sea- men’s wages is not the way to put the American flag back on the seas. This contention of the International Seamen's Union was unexpectedly sus- tained by Norman F. Titus, chief of the transportation division of - the Bareau of Foreign and Domestic Com- merece. Speaking before the Propeller Club he said that inefficient manage- ment methods were the reasons why America was having difficulty in com- peting with foreign owners. And one of the worst sins of Amer- ANNOUNCING ——— HE DAILY WORKER announces a new feature beginning next Wed- nesday—and one, moreover, that will remain bright and new there- after. under the title “FOOTNOTES Lyons. ; Now Lyons’ chief qualification affidarit, is a wholesome objection the conviction that he, will be flooded with contributions by readers. He realizes that F. P. A., Heywi crackers are eternally compl ining between. But that, he holds, is tributors don’t see the scream : of labor fakirs, the pettiness of its put a pater’ All these things are in the news. thoughts and ironic touches which don't fit into the news columns or -the columns or the art columns are wanted for the “Footnotes.” literary Among the contributions that are w: Poems—or just verse. Clippings from the press: bits bits that might fit into a radical “Americana,” quotations from Mencken being particularly welcome. Namely, a column of satire, irony, wit, literary tid-bits, what not, TO THE NEWS” and conducted by Eugene because these gentlemen and their con- joke in the news. They are bourgeois-minded. But for the readers of The DAILY WORKER all of American life is a great —the piety of exploiters, the hombast of politicians, the “ideals” t-leather gloss on the horrors of its money-madness. A NEW COLUMN for the office, according to his own to work. He undertakes the job in ‘ood Broun and the rest of the wise- that contributions are few and far great men, the furious attempts to But those comments and stray anted especialy are: that are especially funny or tragic; MOUNTED POLICE - OFFICER TO FACE | STRIKERS TODAY Rode His Horse Against Pickets on Sidewalk | (Continued from Page 1) | Donald Chase, of Union Theological | Seminary, who was present in the }mass_ picket line, was struck inf the) |face by Patrolman Wolf. He made} |an individual complaint and is also) being asked to come to the hearing. | Other complaints have been ‘made by | | Florence Geller, | |Norman Thomas, Juliet Poyntz and niany strikers. | It is interesting that Mathew Wolf | admitted on the witness stand when | |cross questioned by the lawyer for! {the union, that he knew the man who lis leading the open shop for the bosses, for the last seven years. | The Bigger Navy Crow Continues to Develop An Increasing Support By J. LOUIS ENGDAHL, HE very significant news comes from Washington that: “Plans made by the ‘navy bloc’ contemplate putting thry a war- ship building program before ad- journment on March 4 much larger than was considered possible at the opening of congress in December,’ « +. * appropriation of $1,200,000 to be- gin work on three new cruisers, comes the arrangement for appro- priating $31,450,000 to recondition the battleships Oklahoma and Ne- vada, to in¢rease the limit of cost of the airplane carriers, Lexington 200,000 submarine. Craft above This is not the message that the so-called “Good Fliers’ are carry- ing to thé countries of South Amer- ica, Yet it would be perfectly correct if these fliers, harbingers of great- er armed forces to carry out the are thus provided for, which should satisfy the war maniacs of ali schools of preparedness, In addition, with the approval of President Coolidge, it is also planned to put thru a ten cruiser and Saratoga, and for a new %6,- | and below the water, and in the air, | | MCNARY HAUGEN “BILL LOG-ROLLS ~ THRU CONGRESS Every Effort to Giye ‘Farmers Weak Relief | WASHINGTON, Feb.:6.—The Me- | Nary-Haugen farm relief bill was well on its way today to enactment by the | present congress with prospects of its being tossed onto the White House } steps within two weeks for the signa- | ture of President Coolidge. With final vote anticipated _in the senate by next Wednesday, the bill will be hurried then toy the house, ‘where farm bloe leaders predict its passage by a margin of 50 votes, The bill, unless the house changes the | senate form, will then go to the Pres- ident for his approval or rejection. Smash Filibuster. Fy ” i inted out Comments on the news. a | / ; ae Desc ce crits inion. Cartoons. _ The union has crowded mass meet-| mandates of “Dollar Diplomacy,” | program, appropriations for which Senate leaders’ announced — that ; Ph cabana Short stories, the kind that fit inte a few paragraphs. ings daily, Committees are being sent) would scatter leaflets among the | will come later. i they would brook no filibustering trial aécidents. The large number of accidents to workers needle: i iured in the marine industry is ing an increasing financial toll. Da age suits brought by injured worke have become a formidable item. His remarks follow in : Cites Wastes. “It is not the high cost of opera- tion under the American flag, but the high cost of extravagant and inef-f ficient management which has been And anything else that you care to try on the conductor of the ‘Address contributions to Eugene Lyons, care The DAILY WORK- column. ER, 33 East First Street. eee ener ne ee nn nn ee EEE IEE SSIES SSS Kellogg Plan Would Aid Chang-Tso-Lin (Continued from page 1). n two factions in the cabinet The blood and iron. group is d to be winning over the “mod- vent Great Britain from making war on China. Such action is considered possible in view of Italy’s declared in- tention to support Great Britain’s policy in the Orient. France is of the opinion that the bargain behind this | policy was made at French expense. Great Britain declares that the to all workers to be on the picket line Monday morning even if working. in! other trades. | William Karlin, attorney for the | Paper box makers’ union has been in- |vited by Harty M. Durning, member of the mayor’s fact finding commit- | | tee on the paper box strike to be} present at its first hearing Monday, | | Feb. 7th, at 12 noon, a place to be ap-| | pointed later. Acting Mayor McKee | | prevailed upon the representatives of the Greater New York Paper Box, inhabitants of the cities over which they passed, telling of the big navy being built in the United States under orders from Wall Street im- perialism. It could be added with perfect truth that these battle- | ships are being spawned in Amer- ican navy yards as weapons to pro- tect the right of American invest- ors, thru their dollars, to plunder and rob all Latin America, even against its bitter resistance. Ld * * In spite of Great Britain's pro- tegt, that elevation of guns on /bat- ueships would violate treaty obli- gations Britten is pushing energet- ically Kis proposed plan for gun ele- vation on eleven battleships. With the United States aequiescing in British imperialist policies in the Orient it is probably hoped that London‘will change its attitude to- ward gun elevation, making the concession that will result in Amer- |against the bill and that they were | ready to invoke cloture to shut oft. ‘debate if dilatory tactics were adopt- ‘ed by the opposition, There will be a 66 to 14 majority for the bill, test votes indicate. In the house, the farm bloc leaders ‘announced they would call up the | farm bill either Tuesday or by Thurs- day at the latest. Its passage "by the | house, it was said, will be postponed until after, the senate has enacted | the bill in order to avoid, if possible, the chief factor in preventing us from | Citak 4 * ican killers bein; hie in meeting successfully the competition faction led by Sir Austen sre ue Aid Pie nicteatee Manufacturers’ Association to have} The resentment of Nicaragua at | their peri Giritetee dtmress | any additional delay by being forced of foreign flag shipping in oyerseas|Chamberlain. Churchill is the leader tha oagan, though ae the ieee elecdans their attorney, Samuel Wallerstein be) the oppressive rule of American | than ever before. . | to serfd two conflicting measures to trade. Until shipowners set their own]of the blackjack brigade. It is ru- to the Teaia Aaaeonbly a large num. | Present at the same time. | imperialism, which won the almost In the words of the Virginia conference. Both Rep. Haugen (R.} house in order and follow the ex-|moured that Premier Baldwin is be- s ie : The employers have received an-| jnstant support of the masses in | democrats, Wogdrum, “the United \Iowa, author, and Rep. Dickinson ample of scientific management, ef- ficiency and economy set by the big American industries we will not have real American merchant marine su- premacy. Costly Insurance. “One outstanding element of cost in America is insurance on personal in- jury claims covered by compensation or protection and inde y policies. .’.The matter of the increasing number and severity of accidents is one of supreme importance. Holman & Sons, probably the leading writers of protection and indemnity insurance are authority for the statement that their record loss of life and personal injury claims on Br vessels Sd (pence) per gross registered ton, and on American ves: Gd per gross regi words the ac sels is six ratio on American es greater than on svitish vessels. High Priced Accidents. by exces- is } ls 2s (shillings) | tered ton; in other | ing won over to the Churchill faction. The capitalist papers continue the agitation in favor of a rupture with the Soviet Union. Screaming head- lines demand that the commercial and diplomatic representatives of Russia be given their passpo The Soviet government is conveniently blamed for the militancy of the Cantonese government and the “unyielding atti- tude” of Eugene Chen, the foreign minister. The Communist press ooints out that the butchering of in- 1ocent and unarmed Chinese workers: by British armed forces and the gen- ral brutal and greedy policy of the imperialist power is responsible for the harvest of hate that is now being reaped by the British government. Churchill Slings Mud. Churchill continues to hurl insults at Russia, China and A. J. Cook, the leader of the miners. The chancellor of the exchequer hopes to step into Baldwin's shoes on the issue of break- ing with the Soviet Union and a more aggressive campaign against the Can- tonese, The vitriolic firebrand is al- ber of French puppet states were suc- cessful in getting in on the ground floor. . League Of Robbers. The Cantonese will have nothing to do with the League of Nations, brand- ing it as an imperialist tool and a foe of subject peoples. During the period of strained relations between Great Britain and Turkey over the Mosul oil fields, a league commission headed by an Esthonian general gaye Great Britain the oil and Turkey the can. But the Cantonese are marching on Shanghai and only a rapid-motion commission could hand down a deci- sion fast enough to suit the British, ‘and in view of possible French hos- tility the commission might not be as generous as_ the former oil-bearing one. Fifty U.S. War Vessels in China. PEKIN, Feb. 6.—More than fifty American war vessels aré now in Chinese waters or within a few days steaming of this turbulent country. Rear Admiral Hough in command other letter from the mayor asking | them to rescind their former resolu- | tion not to meet the union and to) have representatives at Monday's | /hearing for the purpose of arbitra: | | tion. } } Boss Strikes Girl. | A paper box employer was fined $25.00 today for striking in the face! a young girl who was picketing his! |shop. Justice Corrigan in Tombs; court found guilty of assault Isidore Travin, of Travyin & Son Paper Box) Co., 191 Mercer St. on the complaint | of ‘Jeanette Lionetti, 85 Orchard St.,| 18 years old, She says that he’ struck her in the face, causing her lip to, bleed and her nose to swell, tearing | her dress while she was on the picket} line. The officer making the arrest! saw her lip bleeding and was finally prevailed upon to make the arrest. | The Consumers League, an organi-| zation headed by Mrs. Daniel O’Day,! wrote the following letter to man-| egers.of the department stores which are using boxes made in the shops still on strike: “After attendthg the hearings at all other Central and South Amer- iean countries, has no doubt been used by the big navy crowd to force senators and members of the house of representatives into line. Some of these capitalist statesmen make “peace” speeches and then, thru voting greater. armaments, help speed the preparation of the international bankers for the on- coming war. its rights on the high seas and in- sure commerce.”, Thus the bulldogs of American greed, not only in Nicaragua, Mex- | ico and China, but everywhere else, go hunting the trouble that devel- ops imperialist aggressions into * No clear Woice in congress speaks or ‘the gtowing numbers of work- ers and farmers who oppose the war preparedness program of the Amefican exploiters, now grown dominant in the world for the time being as a résult of the last world war. In practically every parliament in the world, there are strong groups of Communists demanding the end- ing of imperialist war thru. the abolition off capitalist rule. Such a demand must also be héard in Washington. This can only be achievéd thru the breaking away, of ever broader masses of workers Representative Britten, .(repub- lican-lllinois), joins with Repre- sentative Woodrum (democrat-Vir- finia), in developing: bi-partisan, support for the bigger navy. It was Fred Britten who brought the Army-Navy football game to Chicago, last. November, as one of the biggest bits of war prepared- ness propaganda ever put over In this country, carrying the Eastern militarist idea to the anti-militarist West. Woodrum comes from the state of Senator Swanson, ardent sup- porter of the world court and States must be prepared to protect | its rights to uninterrupted | new wars—into the next world war. | '(R.) of Iowa, ledder of the house ‘ bloe, predicted enactment of the bill. Feeling among the farmers as to the need ‘for relief is intense. But no one has any very great enthu- \siasm for the McNary-Haugen bill, | which provides no relief in fact, ex- _cept a loan of $250,000,000 for co-op- ‘eratives. There are no provisions for | direct loans to farmers on their crops. ' Log Rolling Wins. Seeretary of Agriculture Jardine is fighting the bill, telling farmers at ‘meetings that what they fced is | trustification, The entire measure ‘seemed doomed until a week ago | when a log rolling compact was made | between middle western congressmen, | anxious to make a gesture at relief of their farmer constituents, and a ‘banker industrialist group, deter- ‘mined to lower taxes on corporations and pass the McFadden - Pepper- | Branch banking act. , It is as a resuit of this compact, proposed first by the banker group, that “the farm relief bill is going through congress. Jents, is to re-| most as unpopular with the more bal- le f nati ae vk number of acci . Safety | anced conservatives as he is with the of the Yanktze Patrol now has under the City Hall on the box-makers’ eater gate Lena bed era yo the old political i PB et engineers now claim that 75 to 90/ liberals, whose ranks he-deserted for! his orders the U. S. S. Isabel, the U.| strike, the executive committee of the’ that advances the interésts of ine bated Halinceored ited, Padang ‘Increase Wall Sreet’s % u which to per cent of able.” The International Seamen’s Union | has been waking up the shipping | world to the accident situation by seeréssive policy of damage §' injured marine Workers. With Simon Axtell, veteran marine lawyer, rep- resenting the organization, a heavy ail accidents are prevert- | financial retribution has repeatedly been levied on erring shipowners who | let their workers be needlessly maimed and killed. a cabinet post in the tory government. In view of his brilliant but disastrous military and naval strokes during the war, the ruling ciasses hesitate to trust the helm of the ship of state to hands that are steadier when wrapped around a well-filled champagne 3 than at the imperial wheel. Fascists With Britain. Great Britain has suceeeded in lin- ing up Italy for a war on the Canton- ese. This is a feather in Churchill’s hat, who visited Italy recently osten- $. Eleano, the U. S. S. Monocacy, the) Consumers’ League feels a deep sym-' Waj! Street foreign bond sharks. U.S. S. Palos, the US. S, Penguin, the U. S. S. Pigeon and the U. 8. 8, Vaillabolos, These vessels have been busily engaged during the past week | protecting women and children evacu- ating Hankow and Kiukiang and are now keeping the Yangtze open for refugees coming down from Chunking and Chengtu in Szechuan. Captain J. M. Enochs, command- ing the South China patrol, with ‘the U.S, 8. Helena and the U. S. S. Pam- pathy with the efforts of eminent | citizens. and the city authorities to | bring about a conference or arbitra- | tion between the strikers and their | rormer employers. | “The Paper Box Makers’ Associa- \tion has refused all forms of confer-' ‘ences, declaring that there is at pres-' ‘ent no strike—a statement which find is not borne out by the facts. * | “We are appealing to you as one of the immeciate consumers of the ™~ achieve this cleavage. Against the efforts of the war-mongers for tie greatest armaments this profit world has yet known, the demand of workers and farmers for the. in- dependent political action of labor to build the ever-increasing power of toil against. humanity’s oppress- * ors, Both the democratic and repub- can parties are therefore on record, in numerous ballots, as the parlia- mentary lackeys of the dollar’s am- bitions beyond the seas. ger eae On the heels of the bi-partisan vote in the senate, providing an Naval Forces in China WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. — A still | further increase in American naval strength in Chinese waters is expect- ed within a°few days. This will be in addition to the: 1,200 marines now on ' their way to join the Asiatic fleet, ,and the three cruisers which sailed from Balboa yesterday. All details of the government's plans in China have not been an- CURRENT EVENTS Scott Nearing Makes Rubber Company Spies In Audience Wriggle nounced, but it has been determined that the plans will be carried out to its fullest. extent. despite whatever protests may be received from the Canton and Peking foreign ministers from the Chinese minister here or’ from congress. That this government has a tacit understanding with the British for ‘co-operation in the matter of a mili- tary movement in Shanghai is now beiieved certain, although the state department denies that it has been in correspondence with the London foréign office on the subject, pagna, is stationed in South China.) Ready to Land Troops. Admiral Williams, in command of the Asiatic fleet, which generally) winters in the Philippines, is now at} |Shanghai’on the Flagship Pittsburg) and has perfected plans for landing 1,000 marines in Shanghai. Twenty- four dstroyers, ten auxiliary ships and eleven submarines of the Asiatic; | fleet are ready for duty in China, | In Pekin here are 450 marines sta- | tioned as a legation guard, while th: 15th U. S. Infantry of approximately | 800 men is stationed at Tientsin, * @ Money Vor Barracks. product inyglved to use your good of- « Verba tices with the box manufacturers to, (Continued from page 1) induce them to meet their former em-| tivity than could be reached by a di- ployes and to put an end to the bad "ect party appeal. sanitary conditions under which, it, We do not raise our hands in @ we are correctly informed, many of S@Mctimonious gesture of indignation, Chess boxes are Sunde: because the socialist party has “The Consumers’ League feels its sprung this liberal fraud, the LI. b., duty to be to secure decent working)” the workers. We are not going to conditions for the people who make) 8¢cUse the-socialists of organizing it) the goods which the league members, i order to financially milk the work- enjoy. That is why we are turning! &"S: for the good reason that the’ to you, confident of your co-opera- workers would not give a drop to this, tion in this enterprise. eye topes die ey ie éxulainad fii bitiie on da wHiek Sti aS joes not have ‘or mone mh on m which | ie aioe ab ‘ay, | the workers. It is “endowed?” What | 'abar finds itself by being only about| The response of Eugene Chen MRS. DA} Director. We Would eall to the attention of out thirteen per cent organized as against Cantonese leader, to Secretary Kel- WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, — An ap- Plan Concert for Relief. ‘readers to the flimsy structure on bind ied ed Loss tae organiza- | logg’s policy statement, now being propriation by congress of $1,086,000, The concert and dance which the which this particular socialist crits- various Ghainber of C ke Gehl ee ee for cbhutzuetion of naw bareadke a¢| unibn ia: Hilstiek 40° seek Siar will! ¢ism is based. A structure of ob- ete ya : Commerce, their form of a protest against American | Governors’ Island, was considered vir-| be held Friday at the New Star Ca-| hreoed font lee Reales 2 nae ale ayer ue eet Saath gis Re eeu EO i | tually assured today. sino, 107th Street and Park Avenue.) morality involved in building -auxil- °° Spokes Orentt ‘ Chen has shown no desire to recede The house is expected to accept a|The finest talent has been secured, jary organizations to attract the He ponte ¢ tatii | from his_ stand of refusing to deal senate amendment to the army post |and a five-piece jazz band will fur- MAS%es, provided the purpose is hon- ile of the oataie os tanding exam-' with the powers on the question of construction fund, calling for new | nish the music, Valentine Rightland) wat Ks the aim in harmony with the ployers Voi ta sated of the em- | treaty revision unless he is at the barracks at Fort Jay, Governors’ Ia-| will play a four hand plang recital,| best tntetests of the working class. e707) Ukcs, (8 Nees CoAt Me se jane time assubed that such nego- ree | asaiated’ by AnGe alley, Bien anufacturers are tiations imply the recognition of Cus- gWould Cheapen Lives. |sibly to make sketches of historic Fitas sees that these accidents are | Spots. The French government is now lied business for the shipowners. He jconvinced that the sketch he showed looks at it in a dollar and cents way. Mussolini pietured a fat French goose He favors a federal maritime work- ready for the spit which Italy could men’s compensation law. And here have the pleasure of devouring with- ~ the union disagrees. The seamen’s |out any growling interference from uhion finds that#its damage suits | the British lion provided Italy aided bring higher sums than the restricted | British schemes in China. The Italian payments provided under the kind of | overnment originally refused the compensation law that would be British request for co-operation in passed, And the higher the financial China. Now the fascist papers, are penalty to the careless employer the playing up the need for Italian action qaore certain he is to reduce accident |i the Orient side by side with Great visks. By CARL HACKER. AKRON, Ohio, Feb. 6.—Lecturing \under the .auspices of the Interna- | tional Labor Department Scott Near- ing made a splendid talk on the at- tack which American employers have en carryi. on against organized labor in, this country in the past Britain. What did Churchill offer solini, is a popular question nowa- in French newspapers.» It is well known that Mussolini has his eyes on) Barber Progressives the French colonies in Northern Rouse Official Wrath | Aftics and in Syria. : ae * ° By Demanding Activity Charged with the heinious crimes of issuing a leaflet and holding “secret meetings.” progressive mem- bers of Local 900 of the Barbers’ Union, will be hailed before an in- * Mopping Up Sun's Brigades. iH AI, Feb. 6.—The Canton- < 4 continue t op up the demoralized forces of Sun Chuan Fang and are making progress in their drive on Shanghai. The inereas- | Organizations under Communist 4 ‘rection will never be found collabor- Completely organized while labor is/ton as the central government of ~ vestigating committee this evening. The leaflet, which has aroused the ive of the. local’s reactionary offi- cials, is a thoro condemnation of the administration’s policies. Contract Breaches. ‘That wages often fail to come up to the minimum scale, that non-union ed against the progressive clement in the union and will probably be vaited again this evening. Demand Activity. ing anxiety of the powers can be at- tributed to the conviction that the Cantonese will be in Shanghai before sufficient imperialist force is avail- able to hold it for the foreign, capi- talists. Oppose Sending Troops. Many foreigners here are strongly with the first stable government that appears in China. This is simply ob- jective support of the bandit mili- Responding to the appeals that dis- graceful housing conditions at Gov- ernors’ Island be corrected, members of congress are falling into line. * ’ Washington “Abandons Hope.” WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 6. — The administration reports that it har * Roll in the Subs For The DAILY WORKER. | Licht will play the violin and George | Rightland will entertain on the musi-| eal saw, The tickets are 50 cents! each and can be secured either at the union, 701. Broadway, or at the of- fice of the Emergency Commzcee ivr | Strikers’ Relief, 799 Broadway, The heroic fight of the union has wi Over Discriminating . | Clauses in U. 8. Bill, For Mere Submarines ,, ating with the employers, the gov- °Mly 3 per cent organized. Nearin; ernment and with the labor fakers, |¢*Plained the various methods eni- . ‘ployed by the bosses to prevent the , Workers from getting together and in breaking up organizations which they might have been successful in build- “Economy Cal” Willing To Spend Real Money ri ing up in yenrs gone by. year, The amount would cover extra ex- penses due to the marine guard of the mails and bring the marine corps to! ~ ‘tem. ‘ _ Explains Spy Tactics, Pointing out very clearly that ‘the! an attack upon the company spy sys- | China, Soviet Union Heads Deny Chen’s Adviser Is Government Agent 7 erred oppésed to the sending of troops to) tg public opinion, Public support i pea? * shield Ceghiewd beg hoes fy br China, ‘Those residents are of the rea panne ptings Ke one in {needed even. more desperately and is! nee By the eeheaeaens pee oct sil eens =. 6.—Official Russia. er Fiowr hava ese Hwy 1on8 opinion that the powers might as well). natin i ee ni’ ge or invited thru the attendance of the 4 Bulletin. Stregt, that schools are in the h ind lin d i gy ip ng A ee Eggagetd nat ae se re ne fed bow to the inevitable, that there is so| CM" Minister We of the Kuomin-| Union's friends at this dance, |, WASHINGTON, Feb, 6. — Presi- of the same elements showin; dhe | sihied Besas Actas eat among the accusations eve: ° much volume to-the nationalist. move- unk pateretag that no more wa' ae ‘dent Coolidge today submitted to con- buying up of union officials rnd Be ae Eugene Chen, Chinese nation- against ‘the administration in the! ment that it cannot be stemmed, Sev-| *1PS Saticy to Shanghai, and will rush he | Bress a supplemental budget recom: of offering iets ‘abe kt. bi x wi ae ist Jeaiers to refuse the proposals ° ‘ig ty - of “Co ON. _ lerdl Americans commerft adversely on|9!! available cruisers either to Chin- British Press Worried — mendation of $2,942,542 for-the navy ries than their aeenuldationtaie able. Orital . sain cde The cry of “Communist” was rais-| Kellogg's nonsensical promise to treat | °*¢ Ports, or to nearby island ports. | department during the current fiseal to pay them; he then launched ae? ley, British charge. | It was officially declared that | BSvodin, the Russian adviser of Chen, has no connection with the Soviet government, tarist tools of the imperialists. Britain intends to use her fleet to He explained the methods that are The church congress of Buddhists , LONDON, Feb. 5.—The new U. 8. *\ its full st h of 18,000 , e ful) strength oi by the ¢ 4 sed in checking up on workers in| of the Soviet union meeting has t Pessiv The platform of the progressives senate bi) which would prevent ves- | ‘Panama President to demands ati intensive organization ot the Cantonese off from their 1 Fv | of the fiscal year, a total of $1,050, : in Ni i . * * x iens- among their year, 050,000 | the sh | campaign in New York amalgamation southern base by patrolling the) Retain Office U wld, carrying: al “was reeommended for the marine (Pe Shore, and as he did so, the half issued a manifesto to the ists of New York locals, the organization| Yangise viver as tar co Hankew and| in ie ntil pyctatar th rey rai Agi Has rt corns, dozen or more of well known rubbery of India, Tibet and Mongolia prd- company spies who were in the au-| testing against military interyention dience looked rather uneasy and in China and demanding that the main purpose of the blockade is the “The folly of supposing that Amer-_ Polish Police Fire On “squirmed around in their chairs with Ruddhists of the world support “the ' _® Very pronounced expression of guilt struggle for freedom of the Chinese”. prevention of arms shipments. | BALBOA, Panama Canal Zone. Feb. jen can construct and maintain a) : Open Air Meeting ‘on their faces. The audionce of 200 here is little doubt that the powers | 6—In view of the pending treaty with! oyeat merchant navy by hamperi at at ‘ ; " iy penne will fight to retain their political foot-| the United States, President Chiari iho merchant navies of the rest of the) “remain 1 r re] f { edt ia KOSSOW, Poland, Feb. 6. a ai hroughout the question | Unions et big yg Charity Appeal. of the beauty parlors, separation of tré office of president from that of A the organizer, rank and file joint » boards, rank and file control of the orgamization, and economy. New U. S.Treaty Made. to blockade the Chinese coast. The| ‘in this morning’s Sunday Timea. “ ing in Shanghai. There is less doubt) has decided not to resign in order! world is or should be patent,” viod. —Beravse the Accuse La Guardia. _ |about the intention of the Cantonese | to become a candidate for re-election.’ editorial states. : M* ersons were killed and eight were Nearin also spoke. in Clevel | student isted Y pacaiaaee Oa R | ~ WASHINGTON—Chester P. Mills,|to fight like furies to capture it, | A president who desires to run) seriously wounded today wh the ka sa i oh aah eat veland, to 8! Me its assisted in bi the gon: i dry administrator for New! France Suspects Staliun Deal. | again must resign twenty months be-| \ j jolice opened fire upon an open: : 500; this meeting be- oral strike, the local. trades unions fy Teli your friends to buy The?’ jon -air ing equally as have wk, was again accused for malad-, PARIS, Feb. 6.—France may sup- fore election, His resignation at th i DAILY WORKER at the news meeting. Police ted agron ing. ing as the re to wee gr cee stands, fs is ; Dp og a Rep. La Guardia (R) port the Chinese demand that the time is inadvisable, povsing to the ‘ , in a statement today. | League of Nations take action to pre-\ decision of the liberal party leaders.