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—— ASSOCIATED PRESS HEAD WORKS FOR “BIG FOU INSURANCE EXPOSE BRINGS OUT R” | CURRENT EVENTS by 3. OFLAMERT| ) }{ COMRADES, | WISH 76 } | ares Y (Continued from Page Onc) {most valuable aids in the labor | WORKING (N MY INTEREST: THey ) : ‘ i Esta i gor j : ; i : a INTERJUICE YOU TO MIR j RE. THEREFORE THE PE* he / ber to the House of Good Shepherd, ment. MacDonald is not even a re Bee plans in about 66% "hen avoumansieedie teeian Grea pli mae Mos SPOKESMAN FOR AMERICAN | 451530 AD% astity STATED IN House of Good Shepherd you honor? | #8 strongly in favor of maintaining When the agent is asked when cash rate is very high among infants un- ern ALL : ae i dy What right has anybody who cannot| implies as any member of the Bald- iki ‘i naleideA aha be understood by a police court judge | Win cabinet. MacDonald amused. hime may be realized on a policy the an- | der one ye to be’ab lane?” Yt the piel’ devoted rself oscasionally,. while beret of age. UNIONS TO UNITE. A~ pee is, ly a Pade. one, Anatrues wre Bist a Death : QAINSTHE INTERNAL her time to developing her feet in-| ing A. J. Cook and other honest and ion books issued to agent call atten- f the infant dies within one year | ENEMY , THE DiS-—~ stead of her brain she would land a| militant leaders of the British work. tion to the fact that surrender values | the: benevol “Big Four” pay $20 TRRUPTER, WHO ISDES- iob th lice force i | ingclass e must not be mentioned during the | as a death m to the bereft parents. TROVING TRE UN i 17 ee Ps ate ori ee “i ®t =) ‘ -_ * f sale, "(Most states permit infantile life in- (ONS FOR THE he be Paulin eaibana is esi a) E table of results of the last fi Lurid leaflets are distributed, surance; others, notably Colorado, BENEFIT oF Te rd Pay ie | ’ budgets of th Bri uh my graphically illustrated, showing that | prohibit eet cre woes BNA ad 'Asiwrloahh” Werkave’ are desc T have before mein book fesued by EXTERNAL ENE- pe psychologists, psycho-analysists, | ernments sheds a white and penetra- ance OY, THE CAPI = TALIST” S titute or dependent at age 65. Sharp|the Metropolitan Life Ir philosophers and de-bunkers who} agents, with a gutter knowledge of |Company, the largest and most pow- were hired to bunk the public with ting light on the growing insolvency | of British Imperialism. Here it is: human psychology, are not slow to|erful of the “Big Four” with a total 2M RIGHT expert rubbish on the Synder-Gray capitalize the fear of tomorrow, which| membership of 24,000,000 workers watcaLe AD ; Samson trial have sneaked away from their Bespiee oF propaganda of this sort instills in the throughout the United States and “0 ACTION’ assignments like small boys from iy Bee ere heart of the beholder. |Canada, It is called, “An Epoch in "ek GE school. Will Durant, the synthetic! 1922-28... .. $56,000,000 No Security Obtained. Life Insurance—Twenty-five Years of UME Hane philosopher, simply took up his| 1928-24 ....... 240,000,000 Exact data on the subject are not| Administration of the Metropolitan RY Z 2 (AA stenographer and walked away with-| 1924-25 ...... 20,000,000 available; generally speaking, about | Life Insurance Company.” It says on zz \ / Tm) (LE jout even apologizing. Another cele- Deficit of 76% is nearer the mark, But what-| page xvi, “Today the Metropol [saeco sasdeiaes eae hit aut announced that he| 1925-26... 70,000,000 ever the figure, weekly-payment in-| with its millions of Industrial polic Fa Ba my i | wou e back in, his ring seat| W92OBT os... surance is not an effective method to|in force, is recognized as the friend | { ‘BUT WHADIA J caRE ABOUT AGAINST MY FRIENOS THe |when the trial starts. Only the sob- | ace an forestall destitution in old age. of the working ts { ERESTS ? NOTHING ! FOR COMMUNISTS. IN THS WAY | | Sisters and the news hacks are hold-| This is one set of figures that does It never occurs to the average Don’t Trust Trusts. } TH HOPE, MY BROTHERS, 10 (UT jing ground, not lie, The British government weekly-payment policyholders that) Personally I incline to the view that HANDS WITH MY EN-(Q MYSELF ENTIRELY — HAS GONE = | WONDER (F chien re | would have nothing to gain by ex- there are other means, more effective, | any time a billion dollar corporation { MR.WOLL AND HIS incianesig {SAID TOO MUCH? | MAURICE - WATKINS, author of a| aggerating its weakness. In view of grading de-| poses as a,friend of the working man | pendancy which the present economic |it is time for him to sew up his pock- | system seems to regard as a just re-|ets and holler for help, ward after a life of useful toil. rther on down the same page it The latest figures on the goes on to say, “Public appreciation show that for every 100 weekly-pay-|of the Company and its magnificent | ment life insurance policies which | work is growing, The newspapers are terminate only one is an endowment | full of news accounts of its manifold | policy. And then only after fifteen | activities in social uplift. bad | or twenty years of overcharging, dur- I don’t wi to appear nasty or} ing which time one has been helping | catty in any to do away with the deg IMNGERS, TO WAGE |" good and remunerative play, and| the above, Winston Churchill’s expec- | one of the sisters that do not sob, is| tation of a surplus of one million | taking advantage of the occasion to| pounds next year is rather delusory, hang up a post-graduate course in isn | Shakespeare while covering the trial, | tho how Lady Macbeth and her hus- | | band, the immortal creations of the} | world’s greatest dramatist can be| |mentioned in the same breath with| |the two morons who killed a man, | | so, crudely that even a detective could | |trace the murderers without the aid| |of newspaper reporters, is beyond-| | anybody but one receiving several | | pennies a word for what she las to! say, and having nothing to say, quotes | | Shakespeare. In all probability the | | Bard of Avon oftentimes went with- | out a meal while his brain was writh- | ‘4 jing over the masterpiece that Miss | f}] caption and Inter iif ae retation of all Watkins is now turning into dollars. | won & 1 oe | if) Life. but at this point it| to keep a gang of crooked Wall Street | is only fair to call the reader’s atten- | manipulators in ease and luxury. tion to the fact that sitting on the| You’ May Die! board of directors of the great Met- A horde of industrial agents cover the large industrial centers of the ‘ country and a most intense attack) Noyes Should Know. * upon the worker's purse is waged by ir. Noyes is the president of the these employees of the “Big Four.” | Associated Press, a news association Hundreds of millions of leaflets are| which disseminates news to 1200| stuck into letter-boxes carrying slo-| newspapers in the United States and} __ gans reading, “You, too, may die to-| Canada. Rae : a ee - *morrow.” Or “Have you made pro-| Have any of the Associated Press McDonald Tl; Couldn’t iy; Shashno Epstein, editor. of The . * * & ; n01 ‘ ; | Freiheit,” 1A | Editorale vision for your Old Age?”, or “Will| papers ever called their readers’ at-|(‘qme to Forward Affair teal Wisk meaacee <f Ge Se Campaign Starts to b bine ce payee radlgeontings innocent aon genre | He Come Back,” showing a picture nota p Recingy heii Mas Board of the cloak and dressmakers’ persons travelling on a Mexican mm huaaee | (Continued from Page One) union, Bertram Wolfe, W. W. Wein- . | Passenger train by a bandit gang led | of a man going to work. The im- plied threats are most insidious. Increase Pretexts. bon ope 2 % id cold-blooded deeds in the annals} Every illness or death is an excuse | That only 9% of all policies are aid | Words, Hillquit promised. og bs large ninher of other’ seen af ‘ a ater a to urge the increase of insurance in|as claims? Or that the “Big Four” | The ex-premier’s attractive daugh-|¢rs cited ‘Nephi ie ot re H coe ag by he aoe: niif (Taking the place of the Workers force on the lives of the unfortunate | made fifty million dollars last year | tet, Ishbel, stood before the micro-|ery of the | Forward” in the many hh Lo A f a mate cf od and the nabs mowed | Monthly) members of the stricken family. Asj|on forfeited policies? | Phone which would carry her stirring strikes during Fomnt years ice bake coke ake children in-| Library Size now and increased a baby is born its parents are scared| Not so as one would notice it. |insurrectionary message to a million| | The indictment against the yellow aie thes a 2 eat ree at aay ; American homes. sheet presided over by Abraham taken the punch out of the anti-Mexi-| MOST VALUABLE AND NEGC- Cahan, which degencrated from the LOS ANGELES, Calif. April 14—|can propaganda conducted by the|} PBSSARY FOR ANYONE WHO Is — “T am chawmed to be wi : Fn $ SEEKING 30 | eel tia weescripan © aha ett ye political and cultural representative| Campaign meetings have begun for| Knights of Columbus in the United|| SraRxtax-LENINISS ANSWERS quantly. of the Jewish workers to a sensa-|S5am Globeman, candidate for Board | States, tho they will undoubtedly deny | a3 Otte oh uO ROLITICAL How proud were the leaders of the|tional, penny-grabbing sheet, con- of Education endorsed by the Work- | that ivi ep iteses Leeapecoac avis No oth blicati ; socialist party! Judge Jacob Pan-|tains a large number of important| ers eis at) Party, Central La-| the crime. And how does this latest|I this country’ 2 hihg ken, the only socialist judge in the | counts. bor Council, Allied Printing Trades|#tTocity committed by the Mexican | One single article in a ingle THESE COMRADES United States able to draw down a Disgraceful Record. Council, Building Trades Council, Me-| hierarchy square with Al Smith’s|} issue outweighs the subscription : salary of $12,000 a year for his bit| Included among them are: The tal Trades Council, Carpenters Dy | sid nin y asap Sooebich ed, It's a hand book, a criterion ot T/ |in ushering, in the Cooperative Com- | treachery to the cloakimakers in 1912; | trict Council. Painters District Cane.,| Cea, sRawence does not interfere inj} Communist thoughts, theories nd [/ |monwealth; Norman Thomas, for-|the “Bisnow affairs;” the “Hourwich|¢il, San Pedro Central Labor Urion,|°?*** bry eine Ra es ay ‘ mer assistant pastor of the Fifth|affair;” in 1918-14; the General|the Railroad Brotherhood, and many Ee le : Communism and Communes te Avenue Brick Presbyterian Church; | Strike of 1916; the struggle of the| local unions, for primary elections to| JAMES RAMSAY MACDONALD is| IMPOSSIBLE WITHOUT (he now gets only $100 a week for |operators in 1917-1918; the cam-|be held May Srd, and general elec-|“ returning to England soon after|] 2#4,COMMUNIST, publishea THE A] TACK helping to make socialism safe for;paign against the waist-makers in| tions June 6th, having a jolly time visiting the rulers! * supscnre: college students); little August }1920; the campaign against joint} Over five thousand leaflets and|of this mighty country and their la-jf 1, year $2.00, 6 months for $1.00, Claessans, Algernon Lee, the Lord| agreements in 1922; in the campaign | large’ quantities of pamphlets and|bor lackeys. Tho MacDonald, the, | Ferelgn, countries $2.50. single Chesterfield of the Rand School—|of the Joint Action Committee in Daily Workers are on hand for| leader of His Majesty’s Opposition inj published March, 18h Auden all were radiant. |1925; the general strike of 1926, the|the most wide-spread and systematic | the British parliament is suppose# to! THE COMMUNIST I Tell You, Mrs. Feitelbaum? | treachery of the “Forward” toward | distribution Los Angeles has ever |!#V0T the abolition of the capitalist 41113 Washington Blyd., Imagine, the daughter of a gen-|the furriers during the strike of| had. system, he is popular with the tories Chieago, 1. uine premier of the whole British | 1926. | Open Air Meetings. | who know that he is one of their q « Empire! “And,” they must have|, This culminated in the partly suc-! Open-air meetings will be as fol- | - _ = = These comrades have rallied to the defense murmured to each other, “we used to| cessful attempt to railroad Ben Gold |jows: Every Saturday night at! : . @ “as get excited about a socialist mayor} and the other leaders of the furriers| Brooklyn and Soto; every Thursday | . their paper at the time when it is under the |in Schnectady!” to prise, together with 40 other peg hi at 10th and Central; noon-day 7 nti | ; » 34 Ishbel was very nice. What she |tive cloakmakers, in cooperation with| meetings ,at the huge factories of | y, es Ire of the reactionaries, who wish to destroy it. {said was not especially important, | the bureaucrats in the A. F. of . | Goodyear Rubber, Llewellyn Iron, and OUY ast ance to s si a dt | but her English accent was too cute | “Forward” Brought Kerensky, Too.|the packing houses; other meetings Name Address Amt. | Name __ Address _ Amt.|for words. (Several times she for- Speaking at Manhattan Lyceum to| Will be arranged shortly at 5th and) Gebo, Wyo. ..$10.09 | Zange Machine Co.; Cincinnati. .5.00 | got the name of the “Forward,” and| ., pi in which jammed ahh hall, | Towne, (the “slave market”), Central | ‘ Mich... .....10.00| Workers Party; Passaic, N. J...25.00| said’ “paper” instead.) | Alexander Trachtenberg . referred to| and Vernon, the Negro district, and | N. Stansen; E. Royal Oak, Mich. .1.00 |S. Weinber Phila., Pa : . -10.00 She did make one contribution, MacDonald, who left. England at | near the waterfront at San Pedro. /[ 0. Zimmerman; Milwaukee. .... 10.00 | A. Svenson; New Haven, Conn..1.00| however. The British Labor Party, | time io vicious anti-strike bill| A trade union political conference | H. M. McKierman; Brooklyn. ....1.00 Mr . Viner; Roxbury, Mass.....6.00| che said, was opposed to the Com-| jo pain considered in the: British ar. | Was called by the campaign commit- | a ghee cag beet 0 . bagel zitaburgh, P 4.00 | munists. Besides, Ishbel said sagely, Heat . |tee of all unions endorsing Glober- | Fd 8 aap raga : 1. Gu baat Now Yor ne 25.00 | “all classes and members of all par-|“wphe Jewish Socialist Federation |™n’S candidacy and in favor of in-| Mivicherss Be N M Gaumbete: Chacl vi 2.00 | ties are now affiliating themselves witich . wovtee . hand Ss 1 hana with | dependent political action, which may ey Disa: Bronx, N.Y. J pp ae w. Allisc 5.00 | With the ‘Labaw Pahty.’” the “Forward” brought ‘Alexander | develop in the direction of an organ- - G, Molnar; N. Y. C. 00 |J. Bauman; Milwaukee, W 1 Hillquit is Generous. Kerensky to America. Now it has| ‘ation of labor party, from the tone G. Stenlun s. Nearing: New York City whe cateay Alas Wierd opatacrsnsrd 8 helped bring over MacDonald. It | of the resolutions adopted by several Er Rceinnes |. Seweltze: jambitions for the bape aly scr no s that the “Forward” is making unions and Lika ona picts Mind “ } looked smilingly into the microphone ; ical 4 A ise Money. J. Novack Finnish “Fed. Hh | once more, an announced that the |i* ® polley ot beingiag ap sspears Contribution lists to finance the 5, ierman, Mic E. Weymouth.. Chicago, Tl. . i Resmantkyy Wiivinbes.”. 590 |8. 2 tabs Catsbridge, Mase. borates Sees Minako adoewt anita * idbasDoaald hes jon’ loomed. by (eee re ene Cree one TP $. Shalligan; New York City... .2.00|J. Gerillis; Buckner, 1l..........1,09 | Would be the next speaker. his own party, bit:Me is-not worried, | eseaue" raise several hundre E. Ramey; Pocatello, faehs 1,09; Victor L. Berger, gray haired, He hai made néwt deletids. “He who dollars among sympathizers of the . Hechtman; N. Y. C 1.00 | broad shouldered, and complacent, ulted. Inidia when he was pte phic yay 7 Read working. . Hammersmark; 2,59 | told how ‘only one other paper in pera of England, who opposed China class ee ue oung Workers \L. E. Katterfield ar age 84.25 | this country could give a party like for the same reason,—will be taken League be : ae ioneers are Lg J. M. A. Spence; Chicago, Ill. ..10.00 |J. Kazlakaus; (L.W.P.) Hartford.10,00 | this—the Milwaukee Leader.” (scat-| o.46 of by his new friends.” tively participating in ie gameeiea. M. A. Strogoff; (Bulg. Br.) J. Plack; Chicago, Ill........... 2.00 |tered applause) The congressman meetings and other activities. 4 Madison, Ill ... 10.00 |'T. Shailes; Los Angeles, Cal....5,00| Was apparently unaware of the re-|__, The following list of speakets {s H. G. Peterson; Chicag: 30.00 |G.dfofphis; Rock Springs, Wyo..1.00 | cent fifth jubilee of “The Preipelt,” Vice Chancellor Backes | being used at fhe oe ae T. Amter; Cleveland, Ohio. .4.25|N. E. Mars; New York Cit 1,00 | at which 22,000 workers paid admis- erman, Simonoff, 3 y V. Cibulsky; New York ¢ | Dr. Mislie; Oho. 5.00 | sion to el fu gr Square 1" Allows Teamsters Only ingge Pebeowgy Sco td Joh LL House; Coshocton, Ohic Local 41, I.H.P.& . Y. C....6.00;den and cheer the five years o * ty . also an, United Work. Coop.; N. Y Lithuanian Women’s Prog. Alliance |achievements of the organ of the Part Time Picketing Karpiloff in Jewish, E. J. Beggs; Portsmouth, Wash. C. Lambkin; Detroit, Mich V. Cernich; Chicago, Ill... P. Amron; Camp Nidgedaiget. Here’s How E. Royce; New York ‘ Brooklyn, N. 10.00 | Jewish proletariat. ‘i } ‘| To t the workers of the world The DAILY WORKER A, Knutson; Bismark, N. D ikeri Bklyn, 5.00 (Hillquit had said that “the For-| Part time picketing, with no more will print the names of individual workers and all working J. Miller; Chicago, Ill.......,..40.00 J. Mackie; N. Y. C. 73! ward is a prosperous paper.” No| than five pickets, is permitted in the LOS ANGELES NOTES class organizations in its SPECIAL MAY DAY EDITION. admission fees were therefore charg- | !atest injunction issued by viee-chan- _../ed to those who were given pretty|Céllor Backes. He rules that. Local| .9§ ANGELES, April 24—R. Saltz- pennants to wave in case they be-| 478, of the ‘Teamsters -Union, may| man, general manager of the Freiheit, came enthusiastic about the speech-| Station one “observer” in front of the spoke to an audience close to one New Jersey Warehouse Co.. and one thousand workers who had gathered Here’s How Much Individual names will be printed at the rate of $1.00 per name. Organizations will be given a special rate of $1.00 i WORKER irst Street, Watch for the names of New York, N. Y. isc ih, ee at each intersecting corner. And the inch. \ a . . 3 to celebrate the Freiheit Jubilee, and lsc \ contributors. Inclosed is my contribution of Expose “Forward” Treachery. > eseplygg limited to 7-9 a, m. and] one thousand dollars was raised by an Here’s When— \\ bvewae dollars .... cents to the Precisely at this time 5,000 work. Daskes in tie. uthor “of humactis pag cy Hy ‘All gptethnietaiaheth dobsled 4t/enbe.t6 teash "The DAT \ Ruthenberg Sustaining Fund ers in threo halls, Central Opera | writs against labor. Other restric-| 4. banquet was held for Comrade j House, Manhattan Lyceum, and New RGU ior stronger and better! ct Gasino, were listening to “wit- pes Re has imposed against the| Saltzman the following Saturday DAILY WORKER and for the Dee ‘ ; hi amsters are: night, where additional appeals brot defense of our paper. I will pay | "°s8e8” recite evidence of the con-| “No “observer,” as he calls the pick- HAVE YOU DONE the oume cmeunt ‘repaleriy sistent treachery of the “Forward” | ots, may approsch the same employe |" Sees TURPONEC. SEND GREETINGS TODAY WORKER before April 25, All greetings arriving late will be printed in following editions. iN / to the working class during its years| oftener than once a week. That often UI A ci Ae nited Front for May Day. BVETY cesscccccoress Or ecceee . of existence. J they are permitted to tell’ an em- ELE 7 YOUR SHARE TO pa | yi this bc Dae cia) ploye that there is a strike or to give ban Sula coon Py ag Bayh DAILY WORKER, 88 First Street, New York, N.Y. _ othe de Si ahaa ba ** | with the pennies of the workers of|him a pamphlet stating the qnse. | at reeti FIGHT F ‘OR YOUR eta res Sep lin ... New York, developed into its most| Applicants for jobs may be similarly pal nergy gag Mg rat Inclosed find .. Lehigh ee Sah a , ns |sinister enemy, was told by a large notified. The union must keep a rec-| tense Conference, International Labor Name ..+ seee PAPER? Bite a ess ey vise wae bisa ty *+/number of speakers, active in the | ord book of “observers” and be ready| Defense, Centralia Defense Commit- MM ace)", tribe | labor and left-wing movement in this|to submit this to the court at any|tee, the I. W. W., and the Workers Address te Kel a L Riachelieck or money: order, | Site ties: Bpabkaty. time. (Communist) Party and Young Work- ers League. Speakers representing Moissaye J. Olgin, editor of “The| BUY THE DAILY WORKER [each organization will be on the pro- SS ie Vii Cintminist monte) aT rm NEWSSTANDS. [omm City . ws