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HANDS OFF CHINA, STOP WORLD WAR, IS APPEAL OF Independent Labor WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY (Continued from Page One) revolutionary armies in Chi Now administration of Coolidge step step moving with the other imperi .| of secret debate the independent labor THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, ONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927 ‘| U, §. Policy Towards China Told In Secret Notes to Four Powers Party Downs Ramsay (Continued from Page One) party conference at Leicester today decided not to renominate-the former Page Five ‘Statement by Joint Defense and Relief Committee of Cloakmakers and Furriers fo All Workers American and British marines have |ist powers towards anothey world eg ENA MS pathicsid Sar eae ce a From the Joint Defense a telief |cal 35 has been postponed to the 22nd; Remember! your cost is a dollar—our perpetrated in cold blood the massa- war? Re ae Paks one ane ea the: Bris ‘ W ASHINGTON, April 17.—The || Committee of Cloakmakers and Fur- of April, to be heard before the same | brother workers are paying with their cre of defenseless Chinese working| ‘The antwer is as plain as daylight. |'"" “SON ANT ten 3 to 1 United States today sent secret || riers comes the following stirring ap- considerate Judge Rosalsky, who has| freedom. men and working women at Nanking. The American imperialists dread the ~ td ‘ * eables to Great Britain, Japan, peal to all workers to join in the already sentenced a score of innocent) “Do you like to see the imprisoned The notorious bandit and imperialist tool, Chang Tso-lin, has. been ordered to make an unwarranted attack on effect of a revolutionary Chinese na- \tionalist victory upon the Philippines, Inspired and encouraged by such a! The executive committee has failed to recommend his appointment and a motion to reconsider the matter was lost. by a vote of 312 to 118. The de- md American Minis- nt Peking, stating || would join the || France, Italy ter: McMurray whether Amer campaign ‘in behalf of their fellow- cloakm workers in jail. cause of t “No one must stand aside in the| union during the strike, to long prison terms be- ¥ steadfast loyalty to the Cloakmakers and Furriers in jail? “Do you like to see their families suffering and in want? the Soviet: Union in Peking. Chiang victory, the Filipino pedple would) jo: iously undermines his au- other hind Powers in delivering an |ifight to save the Needle Trades Yellow Socialists Responsible. “Do you like to see other ac Kai-shek has been induced to attack take steps to wrest their national i) t) So mie tha Wokeine claws ultimatum to the Nationalist gov-//Unions. It is time to act together, “Behind all of this stand the offi-| union members now under « the Chinese labor movement, Every freedom and complete independence Ni one ies oe tile a o sen ernment at Hankow. against the union smashers. Sigman, cial union smashers allied with the|sentenced to long prison terms? effort has been made to make it ap-/ftom American imperialism, A vie~) Mit, 110 lave now openly broken Whether McMurray tenatively |/Schachtman, Woll, Beckerman, Green, ard and sociglist party official-/ “If not! Fill out the certificate pear that the war,-when it brenks|tory for revolutionary Chinese na- iiivinia: Lice acta (4e dhe aes || agreed to the policy of using force || McGrady and the bosses have united dom in their treason to the working | printed in the advertisement of this out, has been caused by the Chinese |tionalism will lower the prestige of , V7" Pe rh get ee fleece, could not, be learned in official ||to destroy every free expressfdn with- cl committee and mail it to the office of labor movement or by the Sovict|all imperialist powers. It will tend weet nig tipete hee da wf | quarters. ‘Tt was learned however, |, in the working class movemeiit!) It is Workers, it is your plain duty to| the committee with one dollar. This Union. : to lower co spray the prestige of Dae % Hh Banghsrg ii “i id Fr |; that the United States hi; again a deliberate conspiracy to impb¥é class jenter into the fight to save'thé unions|reply will encourage the mass. of Hawise: Cider for Poke: I} Yankee imperialisnr in all |) 2PtY) Geeclaved that MacDonald no’! teen formally asked to jin with |} collaboration, i. e. unions, serving the in the garment industry; ~ Victory| workers to keep up their fight for a n. Sen ne . uatin-America, longer represented their leading’ poli- | the four other pow identic ||interests of the bosses,“ pot the|will go a long way toward driving | clean union. Dut. tha, Soviet. governmant, being,“ raling class is today the domi-| ¢i@s. He said: action against the Nationalist goy- || workers, the agents of the bosses out of the, “The necessity is so great that even & republic! of workers. and ZArmerty|._tichperislist: world power. Tt is| . “MacDonald's attitude on Chins | ernment Uses All Means unions of food, building, transporta-|if you have already given, we ask ri pi - jalists, Th of Ne ae | eat siitiel for a war an se more| {8 contrary to the views of the ma- elite --| “This wng 3 ope ; a nothing. | tion, leather, ete . prised pessraleas you to give again and sign this Roll Oa een the eee io merely (than half the world’s gold is in its lee i la he car ree) " Squads of gangsters, provocatenrs| “It is time to deliver a death blow| Call.” withdrawing its representatives from | coffers. caearen Hapse m hopes pie xenetiliy is ‘abt debnat Weishord te Speak are ae pho the morale of the in the r of the black iaeen in % ‘ é ; rar 1to gain through a world war new, “1 4 1 workers, loody onslaughts occur in | the union workers in jail must re the seat of the imperialist puppet, tremendous advantages for consott’| enough. We want socialism in our S aug! : j Frey to Go to Geneva Chang Tso-lin. Every capitalist gov- ernment. in the world would have de- elared war instantly for far less prov- ocation than this outrageous attack. On the heels of this there eame the <riminal ultimatum qf the Britia eae andl warkite woment | & Protes Meetin < weckess attacked one ‘ up heel gd ENG Stary atti peed. ecto alapreh dy aygetoe i sf q a oF and wo! ro aes . ‘, rows daily. ozens vor! vhe 4 omey to cover the ssident 0: . State ae nites tan Let us mie our ranks Eeataat the| Emanuel Shinwell, defending the ab- / rie é beat Sana ae bal eae enormous expense. 100,000 doll. Federation of Labor and member of diate heavy payments and humiliating | S7°¥ing menace of a new imperialist fent chief, declared that after all he oo charges have been placed under bail| must be"raised at once. Regardless | the executive council of the American s nad done ior por move: apologies by the Cantonese for the supposed losses suffered by foreign- ers while British and American de- |dating, extending and perpetuating its present dominating position in the mastery of the world’s resources, Stand by Revolutionary China and the Soviet Union, world war. We must do all in our power to stop our imperialist government from time and MacDonald's tactics are not in that direction.” | Brockway alsc, complained that | MacDonald had not adopted the stan- | dard living wage program of the par- At Sacco-vanzetti PASSAIC, N. J, April 17.—Albert Weisbord, strike leader and one of the labor candidates in the race for “does not deserve to be cast out to the wolves,” the markets, da terms. “About 40 cloakmal riers are now lying in jail. and bonds running up as high as $2 New men are picked to be sent away for long prison fur- The list 5,000. “Ben Gold, Mencher, Shapiro and other members of the Furriers’ Joint called of to pay a voluntary furnished re’ “The n the clutches of their so- | As Government Expert WASHINGTON, April Frey, reactionar: The families whose imprisoned must be lief, Joint Defense and Relief | P. your condition, we call upon you! Federation of Labor, will be named labor expert on the American com- mission to ‘e Geneva economic con-~ aX, ONE DOLLAR FROM BEVERY stroyers were bombarding Nanking. helping to drown the Chinese revolu-| , James Maxton, presiding at the con- | Passaic city commissioner, will be one) Board are now experiencing the WORKER.” ference, the White House announced : Chi K Lich h ication |tion in a sea of blood, huang id the party ba esatiras 40 | of the speakers at a Sacco-Vanzettt | workings of capitalistic justice in the! “However great the burden, how-| yesterday. Row pg Ley paperiatiet ef.| Im this eritical hour everyone of PA TEONG Tease of twenty Per) protest mass meeting to be held in|Ku Klux Kian town of Mineola. The |ever much you have given, do not —— forts to split the Kuomintang, to throw the revolutionary forces into chaos, have come to light in all their | ugliness. Chiang Kai-shek, the com- mander of the Cantonese military forces, has surrendered to the impe- rialists. Chiang Kai-shek has declared war on the best fighters of the Chi- nese revolution by making a mur- derous assault upon the laborers, the trade unions of Shanghai, wounding and killing hundreds of workers after | disarming them, All of these eyents are only links in the chain the imperialists haye been forging for intervention in and destruction of revolutionary China, | for an attack upon the Soviet Union ~—in short for the bringing on of a colossal world war. The American Imperialists’ Game. Why is the United States. govern- ment so militant and aggressive in| its hostility to revolutionary Chinese nationalism? Why is the Wall Street Celebrate With a bundle of the ager Ave, us must spare no effort or pain to crush all attempts to attack the Soviet | | Union, Let not the momentary effects of |the treason of Chiang Kai-shek to the |eause of revolutionary Chinese na- |tionalism dismay us! and farming masses of China will soon come into their own despite the, |blackest manipulations of the Amer- tean, British, and other imperialist | plunderbunds. Communists Demand World Peace. There must be no new imperialist world war! The Communists through- out the world, inspired by the glori- |ous example set by the Union of So- been and eontinues to be‘the greatest defender and champion of world | peace, stand resolutely opposed to an- other imperialist war; We Cemmun- imperialist world war. We Commun- \ists want’ world peace. | The Workers (Communist) Party of America strongly urges the Amer- ican working and farming masses to do everything in their power to hold back the American government from |: plunging the world into a new mass slaughter! Hands Off China! |; Hands Off the Soviet Union! Down With Imperialist War! | Long Live the International Sol- idarity of the Workers of the World! PARTY OF AMERICA. ) Interracial Concert ‘Held Sunday Afternoon Richard B. Moote, of the Ameriea: | Negro Labor Congress, Albert Weis- | bord, leader of the Passaic textile The working | cialist Soviet Republics /which has! ists are firmly set against another | | } CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMIT-| their point of view. | TEE WORKERS (COMMUNIST) | Sgr nas rege ; ‘Large Attendance “At eent for worl {Belmont Park, Garfield, on Wednes- day night, April 20, Others speakers will include Carlo Tresco and Franc 9, Coco, the latter also a prominent i pwe in the Pas-| \ saic textile strike, | Weisbord’s rettirn to Passale was! rs | hailed with unrestrained joy b; ri Sunday with J, Ramsay McDonald as) yt ei sea boeaheay ieked ae its guest of honor, It proudly anc | Ukrainian Hall last Wednesday night, | nounces that it has always stood for | . > ¢ where he acquiesced to their demand the workers’ interests but those who | that-he guh for. commissioner. icipated i lab itrug- Hawn pavtieipaven i the labor. steie| That the workers of Passaic are atl Fe OE (A: FB NR aroused over the brazen attempt to} To settle this question the Forward | railroad these two men to the electric | will be given a public trial next Sun- | chair was demonstrated last Wednes- | day, April 24, two p. m., at Central day night when W eisbord and other | Opera House, New Star Casino and|™members of the Workers (Com-| Manhattan Lyceum. | munist) Party were cheered to the | Prominent Witnesses, ‘echo in their demand for justice for |} M. J. Olgin and S. Epstein will be | Sacco and Vanzetti, the prosecutors and among the wit-| The six United Textile Workers lo-| {nesses for the prosécution will be, for | cals in Passaic and vicipity, together | |the Jewish workers: Louis Hyman, | with the District Textile Council, have| | Ben Gold (if he is released from jail), | sent telegrams to Governor Fuller of | J. Boruchowitz, Chas. 8S, Zimmerman,| Massachusetts, protesting this at- |Rose Wortis, Julius Portnoy, Aaron, tempted murder and demanding the | Gross, Sam Leibowitz, Sam Liptzin,| release of Sacco and Vanwetti, | J. Marmar, Dr, Caspe, Ben Gitlow, A. | The mass meeting at Belmont Park! | "For is called by the local branch of the “Forward” On Trial As| ‘Betrayer Of Workers | The Jewish Daily Forward will celebrate sits 80th anniversary next For the American workers: Will-| International’ Workers Aid, in con-| iam F. Dunne, Bert Wolfe, William | Junction with the anti-Fascist leagues \ |W. Weinstone and Alex Trachtenberg. | o¢ Clifton and Lodi. There will also be representatives of epi onhathie Nents.encie: et trial of J. Goretzky, manager of Lo- ‘postpone this immediate donation. Saceo and Vanzetti Must Not Die! CUT OUT THIS CERTIFICATE AND SEND IT OR BRING IT IN WITH ONE DOLLAR Sr reeereeenndneenireneeinensaionans We call upon all Workers to support the 100,000 Dollar Drive of the Joint Defense and Relief Committee, Cloakmakers and Furriers. Joint Defense and Relief Committee, Cloakmakers and Furriers B hereby contetinte One Baller 6 sve weed of fearing the inpboisonad Chechmahers and Fervions; defending these avin atlibnent and vaiing voli for dain the Chinese and Indian workers, The [th and file are also invited to state | Union Meetings PSUR Nea IER EY FSM ARE \Professional Patriots: 'To Stage Demonstration Amalgamated Food» Workers BAKERS’ LOCAL No. 1. “The Brooklyn Citizens’ Patriotic | 350 E. 85th St. Office hours from Committee” has just announced that | 8 a.m, to 6 p.m, daily. Meeting on jit will hold another “Armericanization” |] @Mnouncement of Executive Board. | mass meeting on May 1. It ‘In Brooklyn On May 1, { 1 s explain. | “NATURAL FOODS” Sundried Fruits, Honey, Nuts, Brown Rice, Whole Wheat, Mac- aroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, Nut Butters, Swedish Bread, Maple Syrup, Tea and Coffee Substi- tutes, Innerclean, Kneipp Teas. Books on Health, VITALITY FOOD & VIGOR FooD Our Specialties KUBIE’S HEALTH SHOPPE 75 Greenwich Ave., New York Ave. and Lith St.) | strike, Frank R, Crosswaite, and|ed that the purpose of this affair | | Open Evenings. Mail Orders Filled. Robert W. Dunn, were among the | win be to act as an “antidote” to the || Advertise your union meetings speakers at the interracial concert! || here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. New York City. jand mass meeting held yesterday at the Harlem Casino, 116th St. and The affair was held under ‘the auspices of the American | workers’ May Day demonstrations | | thruout the city, ' WORKERS! PROTEST AGarNsr | 3 First St. Read The Daily Worker Every Day. Joint Defense & Relief Committee, Furriers & Cloakmakers, 41 Union Sq., Room 714 CUT OUT THIS CERTIFICATE - (Signed) BEN GOLD, LOUIS HYMAN. Room 714, 41 Union Square, New York City Aene, | | ND S IND IT OR BRING IT IN WITH ONE DOLLAR | ie ee The Battle | DEATH OF SACCO and VANZETTI!) SPECIAL of the BAILY WORKER | Negro Labor Congress. On the musical program was the) ~~ as epsighw Ye a \BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY | Preer, famous soprano, Peter Grain-| FRIENDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR | iger, distinguished composer, The) Perfect Harmony Four, and Daniel| Haynes, noted Negro actor, | The affair yesterday afternoon was! |the first of a series of interracial af-| fairs, under the auspices of the} N Tuesday, April 19 fhe DAILY WORKER goes to trial. There will appear in court the dollar patriots, led by Jacob Cash, representing the American Legion, the American Patriotic Society, and the other re- actionary organizations, which are fighting against The DAILY WORKER. Freiheit Singing Society, Evelyn O ‘Tel, Lehigh 6022, | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DUNTIST ae Office Houre; 9180-12 A. 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