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AY, APRIL 27, 192 Page Five U. S, GUNBOAT SHELLS CHINESE; i2ss,A80%" US. "Fae Sain of /9uban Presidents WOTLFRAYNE GANG ACCUSED OF PLANES AND SUBMARINES RUSHED sx: Sir‘iiseir'sfts' Sicha, | TMAEL is Supporting conve ioeteet 2 on DOCTORING NOTES IN FURRIERS’ CASE THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WED |The leader of the forces of reaction Mass Picketing Here deported from the country, according | was promptly recognized by America, ; to the program of dictatorship of initiate 5. iali i | Will Aid Oil Barons, The Trade Union Educational || Machado ; Yonti ron P. ne : F ° $ er a Pp . a } ‘ , Hf t i & (Conti d from Page One) connection, is that the loan was en 154 Imperialist Warships Ready for Attack on) “on nis représentation that he was|| reague, furriers’ section, has is-|| The Consolidated Railways are),) ; rit Pinitttonte dal eehich davsea The American Fund for 1 ” members whether working or not, || 9@DKers. for ti d beef Over us vorkers were 3 HIGHLIGHTS OF TODAY'S NEWS Coolidge said, and added that the gov- | be eoeent every Doraie on the || The gunboat “Maximo Gomez,” an- conn a Cartentiot ae had a eee seem ue tases os 1 ¥ ty sare ernment had sold arms and ammuni- picket in front of the striking shops }|Chored in Havana Harbor, has become aby vee On “Edited Notes.” and Gross both stated. The m ke Lo Amgriein gins bombard Ktangyin. Chinese lostes un- h ompbetat agbe San Sees o Mex || All those not working should report || fldating prison for those active in] 4 skoq by Assistant District Attor-/of these were accounted for by. th enown, 4 ie ssying that merican|| at Webster Hall after the picket-}|the Guban labor movement. Many ney Brothers how he explained the official reports handed in by three jdre known to have been thrown into} |the sea. Labor organizers disappear mys- { | 2 . ee 8 ;.| people who go abroad to develop new | —Twelve American military planes arrive at Shanghai; |oil fields should be encouraged,” he | flotilla of submarines arrive at Hongkong; 154 imperialist war- gave sweeping assurance of the use ing demonstrations. fact that such statements appeared police precincts—5th street, ‘in the report if they were never|street and 30th street—which were pee . * Tee Si i i 3 J iled by officers Rehill, Mat ships ready for attack on Nationalist China. » | of force wherever necessary to main-/ Women’s Council In |teriously in Cuba, aarrg r cgpe egneack, agg aes yer pel ove terested a Are a _ 8.—Right wing executes five Communists, including two |tain the imperialistic progress of this Defence Meeting |** Mentioned In After-Dinner|..40}, interested in getting us into|vestigation yesterday. Fifth street girls, at Canton. Losey folds beady operating in) tale Ls rings os Machado of|‘Touble in an effort to bring us into station showed 75 arrests of fir ’ . . "Es ry * 5 rm ons, 1 a * side| a 2 . tn " pila « nee 4.—American marines aid Chiang Kai Shek in wai against | “we geo) a MORAL responsibility | Six councils of the United Council FO sagged daly pense at a Iuncheon |“srepute with the membership. workers during the strike; Twenty, Shanghai labor wnions. Turn Nationalist soldiers loyal to work-|to the countries north of th "|of Working Class Housewives have] oivon in his honor by the officers of| Just where this police bribery talk second street showed 10; and Thif ers over to. Chia: ama,” he declared pa Sas iz ob | united on a defense mass meeting to 4 Ch: National B . si ¢loriginated may be surmised from tieth street showed », Making a p se7° ; fi . v ro e se } If k, No 7 t T , 5.—Earl B int w in Hankow., L Labor taken to discourage revolutions. THIS be held at Hunts Point Palace, 168rd these things ies. maeticuil 44th certain of yesterday's testimony. All total of 871. ee ae —Harl Browder, now in Hankow, appeals to abo for | TERRITORY IS RICH IN NATURAL| St and Southern Boulevard, Bronx, |juncheon, : four members of the Joint Board tes- | 1,000 occurred in other sections of the protest against administration's militant Chinese policy. RESOURCES. We have large and | tonight. Mayor Walker, the directors of the | tified that Matthew Woll, head of the : Bs 1 nd also reasonable to think we would ral ” An attendance of thousands !s ex-|; ‘ ae investigating committe: SHANGHAT, April 36.—American |left wing labor movement in this slay. |" sagging tot ents rotecting| Dected to turn out to listen to the lime things Wee efi in Cube [head of ‘the National Civic Federa- guns killed an unknown number of|Many of Chiang’s soldiers, refusing | jjyo5 ‘and property” also te Ont he | addresses of Louis Hyman, Julfet) When the U. S) declared war on|tion,. kept questioning each of them , and beating us up’ so that we Chinese yesterday when the gunboat |to shoot down workers at Chiang’s | referred to the slaughter of Chinese Stewart Poynt#, Kate Gitlow, Ros | pain in 1898, ie: cedar te ties Cuba repeatedly as to how much money had to protest to Mayor Walker?” Penguin fired upon Nationalist troops | orders, are reported to have deserted by American and British gunboats as| Wortis, Fanny Warshafsky and) ang devatal: other persecuted repub- | they had paid the police—assuming asked Liebowitz. with her main battery. j his army and entered the city in dis-| the “unfortunate incident at Nank- | %hers. Admission will be free. lies from the domination of that de-|>¢#orehand that they had paid, John Sullivan, president. of the ap, The, attack Sep bina Dives _ ieee me parting peste who have |ing.” Further steps on the part af! —————__— leayed empire, American investment oe Resnick stated that Frayne |New York State Federation of Labor, Penguin was accidentllyhit by a few | discovered many o: em wearing thi Ys d * : | amotntec Vi s, {said to him: who the first witness yesterday stray bullets, about eight miles be- | tionalist uniforms under civilian | {ms iat tax Chunee oat oes Alteration Painters fi voy ae OT nai shes “I am an old man and (you are a! morning, stated that he did not be- low Kiangyin. The number of Chin-| clothes, have turned them over to) American note “leaves the final dis. Hold Meeting Where [aware yesterday that American in-|7OUNS man. I know what the police |}jeve any money had been paid to the ese killed in the bombardment is un- | Chiang’s agents and to certain death. | ; > rextinddita totalled $1,260 million. are. You cannot build anything, not | police at all. He said none of the he police for making arrests like i | position of the issu | i 5 i See 3 es fly alte On tate, |porition of the issue a matter of} Men Can Join for eet eae even a church in this t committee believed it either. How ia i wks | General Rmedity D: Butlers in ad- rebate calor aR F | : _ ; 2 : F paying ever, he clung to the details of the The steamship Gold Star arrived | Vising the marines here “not to knock | the position "f the Waridis eating | To give all non-union painters an! Four Firemen Injured. you pai report made up (so he said), by Woll opportunity to become union men, the| _ Trapped by a falling wall, four” Resnick told him, as he repeated on and Edward F, McGrady, and de- here today bringing twelve airplanes | Out a Chinaman’s teeth because he imperialist nation, Coolidge said: ’ ; ive firemen were injured today in a blaze ri P esterday, the 7 for use by the Ameri s. Two |needs them to eat,” congratulated the| «p, i International Progressive Alteration} 4 y blaze |the witness stand yesterday, that he|clared he believed the members of ‘nian: owe ang arta ae ge “on not using force.” lea rane Oe totte Ie ee Painters’ Union will hold a special] that destro is ue story building had never paid a penny. Thi the Fu lara? Joint Board made the flotilla of submarines is reported to| Browder Fears Bombardment. | We must expect to be charged with | meeting Thursday evening at their ns sn ov ee Feed ae Milling answer quoted by Miss Kesin in her | statements about police graft, but have arrived at Hongkong yesterday.| Pointing out the danger of an im-| imperialistic motives.” peedauarters, 88 Bast. 110th St., where | aera vot. centh Street in| report; but in Mr, Frayne’s report |they lied when they made them. 154 Warshi "| perialist bombardment of ‘Hankow, | 4 all painters can join the union for $5| West New York. A second building |the answer quotes Resnick as saying H 1 ‘ ‘ that th acahion. ! Nationalii i " {on that night only. The regular in-| Suffered heavy damage. i id $300 veek ake ee ey There are 154 imperialist warships | N@tionalist capital, Earl Browder, Postpone Women’s Meeting. a om . sf eeaeB Pauw See yous werk. made such statements to cover up : | American Communist member of the itiation rate is $25. Gold In Two Places Same Time. discrepancies in their accounts. But in Chinese waters ready for an at- ' A meeting of the Fur Council of} As the books of the Pai y Uni * - i ; jcommittee sent to China by the Red/ 4, ,. a # : 8 the books of the Painters’ Union B T y 4 This tack on Nationalist China. The fleet | trade Union Taberhetionel: hes sent | Working Class Housewives No. 1,! are now closed and more than 25,000) uy he Daily Worker ceectan in the two stenographic re-|were no discrepancies in théir ac is composed of the following units: | * ants . vhich wi i i » Ni 4 . ‘e |the following cable to William Pick-| Uo" , ¥§ supposed to be held on! painters in greater New York are not Special May Day Issue ports. Gross pointed out’ another|counts according to the financial re- Americans, 48; British, 64; Japan- | ; Thursday, April 28th, has b i - ese, 29; French, 9; Italian, a; Bpaatat, jens, chairman of the Hands Off China way has been post-|tmnion mémbers, the Independent Al eit ——-—— when Assistant District Attorneys port; it was only according to, the re- Brothers read from the committee’s, port of the socialist auditors who 1. Thirty-seven of these are anchored | *#s0ciation of New York: poned until Wednesday, May 4th, at| teration Painters’ Union is a means of | - ee U . M ti report of what happened during one |never completed their audit. s but one of many contra-|he overlooked the fact that, there “The actions of the Américan diplo- | 8 P. M., sharp, at the Sholem Alei-| organizing the un-organized painters, | period when both stenographers e : at Hankow, with their guns trained . ‘ +, |chén Shoola 22, 600 E 17 atts Licad 4 Imatic and armed forces in China, , ast 174th St.,! who latter can attempt to become af- on the Nationalist capital. is making the American people jointly | Bronx, near Bathgate Avenue. It is| filiated with the Painters Union. Most out. ofthe room, The report says, = “Gold told Shapiro to tell all he ‘ae Drydock 8680. ) Reports from Canton state that the jin the history of the armed struggle and sisters of furriers attend this teration men. Rights Execute Communists. responsible for one of the great ¢rimes | Y¢'Y Urgent that all wives, mothers| of the un-organized painters are al-|}, situation there is acute. Five Com-| of imperialism against the Chinese | ™ecting- | knew”—implying, all he knew about FRED SPITZ police graft. Yet Gross stated yes- munists, including two girls, are re-| revolution. } Merchants Fight. Both Die. r 8 \ el nS ee whet ue “The Chinese people are demon- Downtown I, L. D. Meeting. APPLETON, fy April 26,—Adam | at wieuiea st a ba tea ee. The FLORIS E | ie in hip ined nd eeiain Fens strating their ability for organization! A special meeting of the Down-| Oreck, 40, died today from a bullet ton speaking at a meeting. 3 SECOND AVENUE aban Be likes Me ; |ghd leadetship in crushing the mili-| town Branch, International Labor De-| wound inflicted by David Fleischner, Frayne’s report has another error, Yeas Baetbn. etre re gab! |tarists and rebuilding Chinese society | fense, will be held Thursday evening,|a business competitor, Fleischner which was eagerly quoted by Woll Se oases mericans Aid Chiang. jon progressive lines. eight p. m., at the Urkainain Labor} entered Oreck’s store and after a! hin’ Ne ‘wae on. the stand covteat FRESH CUT FLOWERS DAILY American sailors and marines are| ©) Must Protest. Hall, 17 Bast Third St. The need of; brief argument fired two shots at weeks ago. It states that the Amer- Fresh and Artifici helping Chiang Kai-shek crush the ‘This progress is threatened by | workers defense at the present time Oreck, Fleischner then killed nim- ican Civil Liberties Union endorsed a Delivered imperialist intervention. Thirty-five | will be taken up. self. | ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY Paboages of ey eget at Han-| — ~ 3 ioe STUDIO OR OUTSID: = ‘ow against the Nationalist govern- Patronize Our reat “its aan }ment. Among them are 10 American BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY SPIESS STUDIO warships, including the cruiser Cin- FRIENDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR | 54 Gecthd Avs j¢innati. This is an imminent threat Special Rates Ga gtee. Meanie: {of armed force against the Chinese an Workers’ loan for the Furriers’ Joint Board; 4th Thursday whereas the statement made by Mor- ris H. Cohne, who is quoted in this FOR A FRESH, LESOME | | Booth Phones, Dry Dock 6612, 7846, a har 19. VEGETARIAN MEAL Office Phone, Orchard 93 tions, (Established 1887.) hag! s TTAN LY CEUM Come to ‘el: “The American people must. pro- | MANHA’ ‘ * sp: « xe 3 . Sing: . Telephone test emphatically against this shame-|| Large Halls With Stage for Moet- Scientific Vegetarian Window Cleaners’ Protective OOD print- ? ; “NATURAL FOODS” |ful assault and must demand the re- || ings, Entertainmen wee- Restaurant Union—Local 8 ing of all ORCHARD moval of all armed forces from Chin- || gees i. 4th St. 16 E. 107th Street New York. is Sundried Fruits, Honey, Nuts,| €8¢ territory and waters. The war Small Meeting Rooms Always Brown Rice, Whole Wheat, Mac- || @gainst China threatens not only the EES, RT| aroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, Nut |Chinese revolution but also the peace description né h each month at 7 P.M. ~ | Window Cleaners, Join Your Union! i at a fair price. Where do we meet to drink and eat? Butters, Swedish Bread, Maple ||°f the entire world. ‘Tel. Lehigh 6022, at Sollins’ Dining Room ives’ Tanerclean, Kueipp Tens, || “I urge most stromans action to|| D& ABRAHAM MARKOFF |/|/a000, roca: mR ed ee Gee » o ‘eas. || ion to AG: re Any Hour! i ny Day! y r Books on Health. jacquaint the American people with|| osrice Pvidscgg 5h pr eg Oe PM READ BONN COOKING Amalgamated Food Workers your work, the true facts and mobilize all forces Daily Except Friday and Sunday. |! of the friends of China and freedom 249 EAST 116th STREET to prevent such a disaster.” Cor. Second Ave, New York. VITALITY FOOD & VIGOR Foon Our Specialties. KUBIE’S HEALTH SHOPPE 222 E. 14th St: Bet. 2 & 3 Aves. oR 7 r irene: ‘oyverent toon. "|| BAKERS’ LOCAL No. 1. 350 E. 85th St. Office hours from . 3 | |} 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Meeting on 75 Greenwich Ave. New York | a, oxecutiy i ; . iSs (7th Ave. and 11th St.) |Buy The Daily Worker A Home-Cooked Vegetarian Meal|||| *™2ouncement of Executive Board. ACTIVE ‘PRESS Open Evenings. Mail Orders Filled, is as 1 M D. I || Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin served in a home-like atmosphere ji ee & one ree ispecia ay Day Sssue | Surgeon Dentists bye 33 FIRST STREET NEW YORK ESTHER’S DINING ROOM||) parative your union meetings | 33 || here. For information write to 26 it 109th Si 5 oie ot [othe DAILY WORKER | Advertising Dept. Health Food || 33 First St., New York City, Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. : LTS 5 ays aS ge Pinel at JOINT DEFENSE AND RELIEF COMMITTEE CLOAKMAKERS AND FURRIERS 41 Union Square, Room 714, New York, N. Y. |] Telephone Dry Dock 9069, STAND BEHIND THE IMPRISONED CLOAKMAKERS & FURRIERS | SS He Bh: 0s Panme-Ast Do you like to see the imprisoned Cloakmakers and Furriers in Jail? Dairy Restaurant {/ no you like to see their families suffering and in want? Vegetarian 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119 THE DAILY WORKER BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE THEATER GUILD Presents a delightful entertainment for its NEW YORK READERS Tel. Orchard 3783 Strictly by Appointment DE, Leia 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. New York | Dr. Jacob Levenson SURGEON DENTIST 54 East 109th Street | 76 SECOND AVE. NEW york || Do you like to see other active union members now under charges sentenced to long prison terms? Mahal peacton! waded gy Opposite Public Theatre If not, fill out the Certificate printed in the advertisement of the Committee and mail it to the PHONE: UNIVERSITY 7825. ee office with One Dollar. | This reply will encourage the mass of workers to keep up their fight for a clean union. The necessity is so great that even if you have already given, we ask you te give again, and sign this Roll Call. rer——————— CUT OUT THIS CERTIFICATE AND SEND IT OR BRING IT IN WITH ONE DOLLAR ieee We call upon all Workers to support the 100,000 Dollar Drive of the Joint Defense and Relief Committee, Cloakmakers and Furriers. (Signed) BEN GOLD, LOUIS HYMAN. ‘Demonstrate Against War. Demand Hands Off China. Demand Freedom for Sacco and Vanzetti. May DayCelebration TWO LARGE MASS MEETINGS SUNDAY, MAY 1, at 1 P. M. Central Opera House Hunts Point Palace 67th Street & Third Avenue 163rd St. & So. Blvd., Bronx R FUN Joint Defense and Relief Committee, Cloakmakers and Furriers Room 714, 41 Union Square, New York City In Three Acts with LAURA ‘DOLL HOPE SPEAKERS: SPEAKERS; . WM. W. WEINSTONE M.J. OLGIN CREWS BERTRAM D, WOLFE WM, W. WEINSTONT 3 hereing contribute One Bollar « ae werd od pocaing the imspoisensd CHARLES KRUMBEIN WM, F, DUNNE Wee vil iy isalas CAML thas JULIET 8, POYNTZ HARRY M, WICKS lahmalaes a! Ferrin; defending tase wns inditeent ond raising veil for RICHARD B, MOORE REBECCA GRECHT favs, JOHN J, BALLAM ROSH WORTIS Also representative of Young FANNY WARSHAWSKY Workers’ League and the Young Young Workers League sponker, Pioneers, Young Ploneer speaker, Also Chinose speaker, Chinese speaker, Chairman; JACK STACHEL, Chairman; A, TRACHTENBERG Freihejt Geeangs Verein, Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra ADMISSION 89 OHNTS. = =SOSOS~C~S~S Ausptcos: Workers (Communtst) Party, Disiric: New Yoric, Doors Open 12 M, Joint Defense & Relief Commitiee, Furrievs & Cioakmakers, 41 Union Sq., Room 714 Other stations at Local 22, 16 W, 2ipt St. or the Joint Boards of the Cloakmakers and Furriers, Be sure your Cortificato is etamped with tho official seal, accompanied by the special certificate receipt. CUT OUT THIS CRRTIFICATH AND SEND IT OR BRING IT IN WITH ONE DOLLAR MAY 16 TO 21 Ra IDE act WE cn RP cb Buy your tickets now at the Local Officg NOTE: 8: srectat Pricus ‘Yor paicy ‘Wwonet READERS. (Fiesta tickets wili be oxchenged,)

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