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FILIBUSTER AND Page Two THE DAILY WORKER. y YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1927 GAG LAW DECIDE ON BOULDER DAM, JBWAYS NOT FOR SERVICE, BUT PROFIT | Congress:Does Not Hear | Demand for the Release MINERS’ UNION COMMITTEE MEN ! of Sacco and Vanzetti | HURRYING HOME — erown her marcelled and glistening head. No More Deliberation | By J. LOUIS ENGDAHL ‘Lewis Orders to Make | x a . B le In U. S. Senate | Separate Agreements % _ WASHING 24, — The} ITE short session of congress | Vanzetti Defense Committee of | MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 24.—Members of fate of the J ving bill for| j rushes toward a close. In an- | Boston, Mass., annoinces that this |the negotiations committee of the | the Boulder in for the mo-| other week it will be history and | historic case has apparently | United Mine Workers of America are i} ment on the ability of its opponents | among the matters that will be | reached its last chance in the jhurrying home today, with orders from i to filibuster until the end of this con-| pigeon-holed, if labor does not | courts of Massachusetts. ‘These | International President John L. Lewis gress. All the fiction that the senate | rouse itself, will be the investiga- | two men were convicted in 1921 of |to make “separate agreements with aye ody. of intellectual personages, | tion demanded of the sinister ac- | the murder of Frederié Parmenter |coal mine owners wherever they can. chosen by the people of the United | | tivities of the department of jus- | and Alessandro Berardelli at They are all either district or Inter- ; States be ae. ‘d bbe wealth of} tice agents in the frame-up of | South Braintree, Mass. in 1920, |national officials of the union. eee tain BES PEpteL aiacacand Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Van- | and the stealing of the Slater & | Lewis and the miners’ union ad- } eniany zetti, Days are spent in arguing | Morrill Shoe Company payroll of ere aby eis made no Uae aed in the merits of the Boulder Dam | more than $15,000. desde ee ted * oh ae ibaa Mit i Ny Vote’ On.iGae project in the far west, that will On an appeal the state supreme ees wresiaa ther ited ened Suiehe | i 3 eete f enrich the real estate multi-miilion- | court denied the motion for a new |they were many times warned by the Bs A “gag vote” or cloture, stopping aires of California, but not one | trial. Then Celestino Madeiros, | Prosressive members ot the United ; debate altogether on the Boulder Dam minute is being given to the attack | also convicted of murder, confessed | Mine Workers that they should do so. } bill, will be voted on tomorrow. € on the working class in New Eng- | in Dedham Jail that he was at | _ Progressives Prepare. i Selfish j grup fe land, that has kept two men close | South Braintree on the day of the | _ While the union officials engage in ised fur . Nass cage to death for nearly six years, and | hold-up. there, one of the active \risky gambling with double-crossing ; ean S agi i Eig 33 even now prepares to strap them | participants, and that Sacco and | Company officials, progressives are alifornia have s ed widely in in the electric’ chair: Vatisetti were. not there, understood to be rallying their forces the lands i would turn . * On the affidavit of Medeiros, ‘and preparing to carry on an unof- from dese ber) els | The ‘Detroit convention of the | supported by others, the attorneys yea organisation perth gaat ak t's ising | American Federation of Labor on behalf of the two workers, Sac- Baek MULE Aha aL weal af the United ter yp aeanlnongae “aware adopted a resolution demanding | co and Vanzetti, presented another | giates, involved in the project. It is said that that the frame-up activities of the | motion for a new trial, this time | Unjess these non-union men can be ov eenagal government’s “D. of J.” agents be | on the ground of newly discovered | brought out, the sttike is certain to seated, to thoroly probed. It had been shown | evidence. The servile lackey of | he costly the union. ing power 5 that agents had admitted they | the shoe and textile interests of Hope Lies In Far West. Suiintn’ Up. Machiter’. were definitely instructed to aid'in | New England, Judge Thayer, de- | Meanwhile the Lewis administra- os cere Ne | the frame-up of these two workers, | nied that motion and the case ‘tion and the Lewis negotiations com- Perched ones gislative jam and | Charges had been made in open | again went to the state supreme / mittee have declared no other hope nial he ered iy a court that even now the depart- | court, epee hearing been |than that they can sign up enough the Botlder D: cea ecaat a, ment of justice, headed by Cool- | held. The whole revealin y joutlying coal companies to influence stacles t idge’s _ friend, Attorney - General | the efforts exerted by the U ited | the next negotiations conference, The Aveta: “lah John Garibaldi Sargent, was con- | States government to take the lives | which will be held in two or three aka Col ht tt ae m re | cealing information that would re- | of these two Italian workers was | weeks. 5 Sa al Mee Fare ies sult in the liberation of Sacco and | again told, with the additional They say they expect to get agree- . 4 | Vanzetti. | facts that had come to light. The |ments. in Montana, Wyoming and are | In the face of this showing the | decision of the state supreme court | Washington state, although the union seca | A, F, of L. sought only a congress- | has not yet been rendered. The |in the latter state is largely smashed. : aicuAN Wiese Biua oy Ge een Sistie fi Chowder DE ional investigation. It did not de- | pressing of the demand for the | Montana and Wyoming mines employ eitis toc ransit Bosses Sitting Pretty as Workers. stifle in Crowded rains. mand a new trial. | congressional investigation, if sup- |about 8,000 men. Sed Gehkawhile, The resolution demanding the in- | porteq by sufficient numbers of | They also hope for~some split in Saeport tc : h ; vestigation has been duly intro- | workers, will have a definite and |the operators’ ranks in Illinois, al- : ‘Alien Registry Bill duced in congress. But that is all. | favorable effect on the decisive |though the Peabody Coal Co. the ade Intr duced: In C The resolution slumbers in the | court at Boston, It has been said |largest producer there, will have the ‘oduce n Congress archives of congress, like thou- | that “the supreme court watches Regents cinta ie Lapred ighcce Reclamation Project. AES Par ae sands of other “scraps of paper.” | the election returns”. The Massa- \hasinotoeee Sg fog cn Miaueiyel fees 4 : of the Vieacawiie bill GETS COLD FEET re eke ne gree T0 STOP PROBE The well-paid legislative agents | chusetts supreme court, in common Mangoes eia A earl vd La Sait a dian te te Gols | ee he pa a4 pick ‘ee mein | of the A, F. of L., so far as is | with the capitalists of New Eng- tages ear: er we ad | er to control floods, irrigate pecaudep acne a Secsted : Therentter | known, have made no effort to se- | land and the nation, wateh the | SParelngton like Lewis, was a great | 1 2 the Guttiet 40 whith hehe seg ool | cure action oh this resolution, | workers to see just how easy it will |. silant of progressives, and aid his phullibs. deemed tha district in tvbiell A A. tiie meen Lede ations | be to inflict this crime upon them."!yes¢ to drive them out of the unfon pete einen panes meen z lobbying for the Pepper-MeFadden | | i eo me oon ap pe = oo eons ee aa Peng i enten wren hy | Tabor waa ah tenth Due | Peer” alg fm under a spe- F'gj] t A t R th condiiety teuhptact d st: ad Ss Go A # the big bankers and log-rolled to | ing the few days that remain the ( goa foes could SO are vg Beh “alien reptatactity over the enators to Go Anyway vittoty- with Gie sid of the,resc-_| Foods of fom workers mmishbe heard | E —_—_— eo next week, Stout as Planned age ob aletagh: phall ‘bé' piveda.cer- Officially or Not / bewl elements _suppoviay the | in sri wey It se be an achieve- | BUY THE DAILY WORKER bine tates To The. ifisata. of identttiation, dhinh’ he Fite } > ary-Haugen ye ge ess Bill. ! pee oe w ray eos. class AT THE NEWSTANDS sa hadi lees NEWARK, N. J., Feb. 24.—A squad | must produce when required by any; WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The de-| t is certain that no e fort has | could ilibuster so efficiently, thru | oa upon | of cops, a battery of cameramen and agent of the department of labor, or Pattment of st and the adminis- been made by the A. T. of 1. offi. | pressing the demand | for the avs { ing a regiment of reporters and 800. work- | any local, state or national peace of- tration group itf the senate are mak- cialdom to arouse thé workers of | lease of Saeco and Vanzetti upon | > { Ce en eee |e atRdh in Beaks Mekving Lectind pr ing heroic efforts to prevent the sen- the nation in support of the de- congress to such an extent, that it Settle f0 6 1 s before adjou Among the at the Labor Lyceum, 14th St. and| his combination gf passpor ate from sending any investigating) mand for a congressional investi. | would be impossible for this parlia- | [ OupOnS rt ajor measures, which administration | Springfield Av ti night to. witness | residence regulations’ is an ef! committee to look into Latin-Ameri-, gation of the “acco-Vanzettiframe- | ment of the oppressors to transact | i. aders hone t the new |or participate in the arrest of Ruth|cny system, useful in terr can affairs. | UP. <e f any other business. Lift your voice | ) en prop- Stout, business manager of the New| so, sion sie msgiack Shc eiak te ‘A first hand investigation of Latin- The official bulletin of the Sacco- | for Sacco and Vanzetti. : | Masses. join unions, of assistance to police | Ametican affairs during the congres-| “~~ prey ea REE TE OC | mme jately } Buf the a didn’t come off. Dis-| officers who plan to frame them up sional, recess by @ committee of sen- . i | ! 4 » trict Atto mith, who had barred| for erimes they did not commit, and 2t0°S, aPPears certain however, irre-| | j Tyson emergency of the magazine from New Jersey on| providing the possibilities for enor- spective of whether the investigation | fi hill at 3 o'clock this afternoon. the ground that it was-lewd, lecherous | mous amounts of petfty graft is authorized by the senate. || Thousands of Children of the Scorn Steering Committee. and lascivious, got cold feet at the| Sigua Ua ib Fae Kellogg Protests. " ‘ : athe chsink Thin Lentblican "arder of bosinces’* {lest moment” avd. permitted; Ruth When the foreign relations commit-- The North Flings Down the Gauntlet Passaic Textile Strikers Are Dias: soon al pre- Stout to sell the m: nein the hall. tee met today to again consider the HUNGRY AND DESTITUTE J ference by publican steering 2 M s lost in the Borah av aghs art aSipa nd such heats (By Worker Correspondent.) {his remarks. He sent a subtle shaft } committer while passed almost ¢ the cops and news- Pst % neler at a tines known that) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.—Recently| of ridicule into the ranks of the as-| papermen gained in the war of ef binge bain, AO Sb fs ph registered | pau) Reiss, DAILY WORKER Agent ;sembled builders and was properly in- i. cation. Seott Nearing outlined the FRANCE COMPETE be. a SPRORON to it. This was! or pos Angeles, addressed the Build-|terrupted by a comrade who then and propaganda methods of crmtglst sheen te stiffen the regular adminis- |... Club of San Francisco in the in-| there challénged Reiss and the south ; newspapers and showed how the con- - nd there erly Mo terests of the Lenin Drive for 25,000/to do their damndest and the north it cepts of “law and order,” inculcated sf it higtdnaatay nee a ot snes es labs. | would go them one better. Not only THEM i Copeland « in the minds of children, helped keep yo pe ene if iy Av ea Bat 9 £0! The quota of District 13, is 200 would the north make its share of | i merce bure: the working class docile, jaf a dog ie investigation is’ snnual subscriptions. Comrade Reiss | California's quota, but would beat the| { foe bills American imperialist technique in ici Fea Soncs eatened regular” drew on his mage of last yest | Caio to it. Hi Bi rs Str U sf H alone Nicaragua was also described by (Continued from Page One) he ght nae ee . drive in which he piled up more points | Feud Finds New Vent. | Ip uild ‘ong ii Roulder Dam f2 Nearing. of England to go farther towards eee and. insulting. In, tone. tm. | tt” any other sub getter in the coun-| For many years there has been a $ — i] ——_—~ ; - aa | peace than her neighbors, and desired! wiving that the senate should keep ite |tty:,He stressed the matter of a well sectional antagonism between the| : d) : ° a rejection of the “disarmament plea,” fingers out of affairs that Kellog selected list of prospects whicl should! north and south of California. The| Take Some More To Sell ea | W hen A imee W as 1n Town in order to prepare the way for @|wiches te hand) BE be sent in to The DAILY WORKER fact that it has finally infected the| larger Ameriean navy. - Ma hea K 1 si to receive a Itmited number of sample party with its virus is due entirely | { —| The rejection * has certainly! «q gugy beara elloge Sick. copies, these persons then to be fol-|to the provocative manner in which | not a press notice. Of f cecil . aaa ae j T suggest,” wrote Kellogg, “that jowed up with personal solicitation. | Reiss b d of | | i Been eck know t mee was in. itual bellyache—but you can bet your strengthened the naval program ad-) pefore acting upon this resolution the i » | Reiss omare of the achievements of | i i course you ki , | voeates in the house F “i In the event that the prospect did not | the home town of Aimee MacPherson. | { own, New biblica in the lost soul that Aimee’s racket makes | od ing congress | Committee may with advantage avail ibe he Daily he should be| tg t ing ; r With resentment sweeping congress | itself of the information which the|*uestive for the Daily | We northerners are not easily pro-| ing, for the poy de of the | other soul-savers look like pikers.| v6, refusal of France and Italy, to|acscrtent of ctate will be plad t,(uzsed to subscribe for: another of the voked. We yield to none in our ad-| . hit the front page with a Will it pay, will it pay, will it pay on| eccct President Coolldge's bid to a|ccbartment of state will be. glad t0/ party press. |miration of ‘what Reiss has accom-| | visit to Texas Guinan’s the great judgment day? Then and) 3.2) jimitation conference, the house | UPPly- I, myself, am at the moment/ ‘Ten names were selected to be chal-| plished in the past. But we sa; a | é : other flesh-pots of Broadway OW, brother. Hallelujah. Amen. today prepared for a show-down HOT pcarninc to my house by the doctors|tenged through the columns of the| comrade can rest on past glory. We. | 1) was arranged with a si of show-|_ Mass production, even in soul-sav-| the proposal to j orders. ‘ |Daily. New members of the Builders’ | ave pot sure that Reiss was authorized | / manship that would do Tex Rickard | ing, has its noted exponents, but none | ‘When. the commenye has thus ex-/Gigh were secured and plans were|to speak in the name of the South,! | credit. are as wise in an intuitive rather] senate already has pas Soak the informational resources |igid for the organization of a Work-|But he belittled us. We are detan.| Kew Madio Maw. than tutored way. Aimee may be i “Big navy” advocat - the a gi wa it will, I am sure, | ors’ Correspondent Club. |mined: that Southern arrogance shall Hark her herald angels + logical, ungrammatieal and practi-|that the international situation would | oS\aiCerit te venetian che cone | Boasts Of Los Angeles. |be meted the treatment it deserves, lelujah, She was here with cally illiterate, but she knows her | tuyn the tide in their favor. whether it is proper for the senate to) Comrade Reiss waxed eloquent in|Qur challenge to the South i 4 a i eels u ide 1 4 send an independent committee of in-| 3 ge to the South is that radio of ", a new choi onions. Ai ie . The reopening’ of the fight found | vestigations into forei tri |his hoasts of what the southern part! we will make our share of District | | costume, and the same old line that Those Carmine Lips. an odd alignment in the house with! With which the executive is conduct. |°!,{te, "tate was going to do in this) Thirteen’s quota and that we will beat | | brings peniter ners into the fold, upon her in an immaculate! party i knocked awry and the! jng difficult and delicate eee: | ee drive. Te allowed a belittling | the South to it. And we dare Reiss. and coin of t blighted realm into white robe, draped with a carelessly | president's titular spokesmen oppos-' tions,” st PSOU@- | note aimed at the north to creep into and the South to accept our challenge. | the coffers somewhat depleted by her | worn blue cape, holding the bible and ing him. Speaker Longworth and!” Refore a sub-committee of the sen-| MRE Tae Pera AEE vo i els | recent run-in with the California a cluster of roses and lilies in hands | Rep, Tilson of Connecticut, republican Pnmad ‘alati . t z ee 4 courts. gracefully poised in an yp depecnae! floor leader, were aga’ es on eee aka solstice Purners of Newark, eae nd he th int B " In the language of the show busi-| spiritual gesture. Catch a flash of |the side of the “big nav ‘orces, In) pitta, hi indie = | Ky * 's Cohn of the got Board | a nee ne ang nem in and put it amber from her hafr and eyes, amber |m previous fight, the cruiser proposal | ied to Pala tdat neice iT nar N. J., Meeting” Raise Jor the turers and Brother Langer| ii iver at her New York shrine, the | set off by the carmine of her full ved] was lost in the house unon two votes, matter of the number of American| Sustaining Fund |then briefly outlined the struggle of | ha | Tabernacle of Good Tidings, on West. lips, a combination of seductive color-|177 to 175 and 188 to 161. ci] comPanten‘oheyinge the tae lar 4A the. membership in Local 25 of tne | é h St., near m whose ing as noteworthy as the aggressive | —————_———_——_>-——,_ Mexico, 4 NEWARK, N. J.—Despite a con: een peated ase Pal “ iid hydra-headed d ady-minister character of her nose and wt ‘The senate today called upon Seere.|tintious downpour of rain, snow and sinst the officers in the is going to dispos She threat- Worldly knowledge # and oe Letters From Our Readers | tary of State Kellogg to supply in./sleet over 300 worker? turned out pec pe a fis tated the ork | to whether the oil in-| here to listen to the truth of the hap- cretary of the Treasury | pening in the unions of the needle th i \ Mellon, Harry F. Sinelair and Edward trades in New York City, There was Diatae Hes forces. in the unions. L, Doheny are among the American | 00 interference of the police or any | Hy, ite yniah, the chairman of | companies which have refused to obey | attempts to close the hall, This causes 4 strike committee of the alouk-| the land laws in Mexico. | the progressive workers of Newark to{ ™@Xers in New York City spoke next. In adopting the Norris resolution, believe that the Workmens’ Circle He stated we aro in the fight and the senate asked that Kellogg submit! Hall was closed thru the request of |¥ IL continue to be so until there will | ens to return and do it all over again at Madison Square Garden. With Sex Appeal. She knocks sinners for a row of Gideon bibles at two bits a throw or what have you. Aimee can put across the Word as effectively ‘as Relle Baker singing a baby boy song Editor, The DAILY WORKER: 1| (ermation as overheard the postmaster you wrote about on February 11, on page 4,— about the Brown-Muselin case at Aliquippa, Pa.,—state that he had no apology to make to any one regard- ing his attitude in this ease and he lined up against the left wing and Gentiemen Preter. > Can it be that you are immune to the siren songs and wiles of those whom gentlemen prefer? Can't re- lash of s appeal sret waiting for her ligion with a you you ‘ ‘ s 3 4 ni Office open from 9 a, m. to 7 p, Th. and as effectively as Al Jolson croon- | excl story written for Saint] had 29 use for Coniraunists or the a list of any of the disobedient com-|the right wingers who are in control be geiarnry ond »tnneaty: in. the : daily aii 3 ing a mammy refrain. Barnarr? Soviet Republ ae i ae as panies in which these three are shown | of the Workmens’ Cirele Hall. Hae wuts ra vpn of vio mina } Pa ; 7 P . z rie ro hi tics. 6 sai » inter } : is were sold and a sum of. i Religion with a punch. Religion If you tire of the art displayed by change his (acti He also suid that to be interested, The meeting was called under the Fat . | ‘ . ° with ti appeal. othe religion of {the Graphic, if your jaded sensibili-|he would not keep eut of nny” other DARGA et | auspices of the Jewish Workers’ Pro- here raised to carry on the fight, General Relief Committee huceess--discovered by the Prophet! ties crave rest from the obvious al-|¢ase against Workers Party men if Heart on Right (Wrong) Side, | gressive Club of Newark. The chaiy-|Thete were many workers present 799 BROADWAY ROOM 235 from the buildings trades and other: unions in the city. They will, carry i on the work within their unions to Yaise moncy for the cloakmakers, if | he conld help it and he was proud to a member of the American Ie m. 1 wonder. what he thinks cs ‘orking men pay him for—to stool- jor & binore sucker® corpora- S, R., Woodlawn, Pa, SANTIAGO, Chile, Feb, 24.—~Luis, man outlined the purpose or the clud Flores presents a most interesting which is to educate its membership ease of thé Chilean physicians. Ad-| and the workers of Newark to a clear mitted to # ibs suffering from| understanding of their problems in the influenze, Flores was foung to have trade union movement and to give ex- his heart on the right side. ression to needs of the progressive lurements of Broadway chorines, | you demand finessed sex appeal, drop be in and pay your respects to Aimee. | @ ~ i Roll in the Subs For The DAILY | pigeon WORKER. ‘tion? of Profit, Bruce Barton, and heralded hy the Bride of the Lamb. You won't see any other way-showers here, any worthy of mention. 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