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MARINES KILL SIX Try to Send ant | ~ ovens FULL hel NIGARAGUANS IN To His Death Among. RAID ON SANDING Fascisti of Italy Attorneys for Armando Borghi, who 4 |has been ordered deported from the United States to Italy where he faces ,death at the hands of the fascisti, |have appealed to the United States | Department of Labor to permit him to leave this country at his own ex- pense for some other country of his own choosing. Over Four Months. | Borghi is a citizen of Italy who jentered the United States as a tem- porary visitor on November 9, 1926. He is held for deportation to Italy on REFLECTED GLORY _ | | MANAGUA, Nicaragua. — Word received here that Major Floyd’s marines were ambushed by General Sandino’s nationalist army and killed} | six of the natives is received here| with considerable skepticism. San- dino’s army has always fought in the} open field so far, and is believed to be considerably inland from San Fer-| nando, the town at whith the ambush | is said to have taken place. Not a Fight. Local military experts think that | robably a demonstration of the na-| fie of San Fernando, known to be} [the charges that he remained in the antagonistic to the invasion and sub-, | United States beyond the four months jugation of their country by the| Thomas E. Campbell, former goy-, jallowed him and that he is an alien United States naval forces, provoked ernor of Arizona, has always been in| anarchist and is here in violation of the marines into opening fire and|faver of swinging the saber at Mex-) the Immigration Act. killing some of them. ‘ico, and is therefore a logical successor | In answer to the first charge, ‘to James E. Sheffield, whose open aid| Borghi has stated that it was his im-| lof counter-revolutionists’ carelessness | Pression, after obtaining legal advice, ¥ sh jwith Kellogg’s letters ordering the) that his visa was good for one year. loss are Bee She: manne, ar [vention of Calles have made him|It read, “This visa is good for one, that “one marine was wounded, seless. Campbell is prominently | year provided the passport continues | As it is known that a considerable fiers Qs next, apbsaddidor to|in force.” Borghi attempted to have § Detachment Joins the Red Army This view is strengthened by thej fact that there is no report of any TS i bi £ $ ere wounded While Sacco and Vanzetti are slowly starving to death, unless they burn in the electric chair first, G vernor | ee es hun cee war Mexico, but has not yet been sn-| Nia Bestest ‘atended, The Ealian| Fuller, supposed to be investigating their case, has his picture taken amidst a group of trans-Atlantic aviators. { | pointed. : Peete en |: | Left taught: Geo, 0, Noville) Gayemot Fuller, Clarence D2 Chamberlin, Bert Acosta, Commander Richard ’E. cently, but that their names were not | stating that Borghi s “not quali- F . f x 2. Sitti Her e are the. Jatest | mentioned, it would be easy, say the! \fied to be an Italian citizen” because| BYFd Lieutenant Lester F. Maitland, Lieutenant Albert F. Hegenberger, and Bernt Balchen, Sitting: Mrs. | , ° a | nationalist sympathizers here, for French Cabinet Officer | oz his anti-fascist sentiments. | Chamberlin, Mrs. By rd, and Mrs. Hegenberger. subscribers to The } Major Floyd to have saved up these} ‘“ 9] Is Anarchist. Gace S : | | casualties to report from time to time Takes “Free and Easy As to the second charge, Borghi ad- | [7 : ; BARBERS 10 ‘STRIKE: WORKERS DEMAND SACCO DAILY WORKER; 1} when it is necessary to “fake” a bat-| A ttit d T Ww: d D bt mits that he is a philosophical anar-| | C ve t Events j | tle to hide some massacre of unarmed ude owaras le |chist, He stated specifically in his| us n onl | villagers. ty examinations that he does not believe | | AND VANZETTI BE LIBERATED | i —S> | PARIS, July 27.—“Nations, like|in violence against constituted au-| (Continted f P. One) TREE DISTRICT 7. 14 iG men, have to learn to distinguish be- | thority or government officials. He, ir is cohen ba aes Ri Tae en onc ineeabin cen the Tousen. Bachors’: Totewiac| | Tron Falling From Flat | tvecn business arrangements andjis a highly intellectual and well- i edna ee cts ee Heurenee | tio Zs Gat BAAS saTeivora eantn i Ge ia nae day cence Michigan, | i i friendly assistance,” said Andrew Tar- | educated man. spergianen, seis ce tsi ae eT Diha Greta bis eaikh heekout miata Berne mieder Sac | ills Letter Carrier; | trendy mee, 88 rj adues strike of all its members to protest against the frame-up to murder Sacco 2. Baker, W. P. | K § eC i Cc TAGE | dieu, member of the Poincare cabi-| His deportation in the face of his| HIS or ae peers ee ea aah Seta Shepescrs tient eal ; Be He aw Wee . . .. . vhi ji | . organization 1 now 0” $ ° Je | 4 letter-carrier delivering mail be. [Neb today, while diseussing the Ber- | professed anticfaacist views mieana| [oO en en ean iy to fight The date of the strike has been set for Thursday, August 4th, 1927. S. Brenner, Detroit. een tier ane earnustrects on veng. eneeth aut Gabe canveges qTerdied, |Geghinaelther Se oMunony Hades che] ost SNe BBS Y: OP anBTely FORDE) | i 3 Medecine Witt to Rell ie tite tancacomat the Heo vlyw cate Uorosum Antony, Cavorso, Detrott. j Bay 1 inj f like most Frenchmen in public life, |forms of the fascist courts instituted! England, but even tho it is quite! | A mass m s are aces wean capes = : | avenue suffered a fatal injury a few r | possible that a war between England || Willoughby Avenue and Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. John Harkabus, Detroit. | diye ago-when = T-pound tron fell on | Cowards: the Ereneh debt owed fo Wall /snacially to punish oftendere‘ur at the| Pods aie “ask & wan Between Mingle A parade has been planned marching through the working el Herman Carlson, Detroft. | his head from the third floor of a| Street now, as something not to be|hands of the fascist mob. Borghi’s | and the Wanted States: will take alane, | ole ita Ss asd and Greenpoint. windiua, at McC A. T. Harrington, Detroit. 3 x, 2 aid back, as “France gave blood and | house in Italy has been burned by the| it is certain that those ships will be) | trict of Williamsburg and Gree ROMS WiDOMe UDO SE. oct bide s e t house. He left a 1; fi Pi hich will be add Sher Khan, Det enement house. He left a large fam- | | used to strangle the peoples of Latin-| | where an open-air mass meeting will be held which will be addre rv Khan, Detroit. | ily J. S. gave treasure” in the world |fascisti. His son has been rechris || well Wade edhe labor in aKE and Ouominenk leadar J. Memel, Detroit, | i war. There are indications that the |tened and not allowed to leave the | America against whom Wall Street) | well-known leaders of the labor mo eens si > pasa ea tae OE | | House of Morgan contemplates using | country but is being held as hostage | j is now waging war. Why don’t those, | Sacco and V i liberation movement. + XK. Relch ee a | N NOW |a navy pretty soon, if this attitude/to insure his father’s return. | fake friends of freedom for Ireland | | The Sacco ane Vanzetti wel has revived K. ae ick nied | GET ONE ! persists, but Tardieu won't see it. Legal aid for Borghi’s defense has | | protest against the tyranny of the| | among the members of th at es that a de eee i WA at Dene among » journeymen barbers 3rooklyn agi or, Age 14-Karat Gold Emblem we been secured by the American Civil! U lee cHitad in aie ec ie ene eee, ae Cry fai Peete ae Sea aha ein Sauna, Grand Rapids. ils Charged Kearns Forged. Liberties Union. in the Philippines OW Ree BiG || Oe Mopeenrgiee g SR al tag pee $ ot ah y ETS | CONS Is tantly protest against a British! | outside assistance. 3 P ae Ziegler, Grand Rapids. | KR ) PHILADELPHIA, July 27—Char- }massaere of Hindoos and ignore a'| From the sentiment expressed at several membership meetings on the A. Ziegler, Grand Rapids. ff d ther | f odie edt pel Mv bath Jack tude I Australian Delegation United States massacre of Nicara-| | Sacco and Vanzetti case, the members of our local are more than eager Nick Omidezuk, Hamtranick. (Actual Sixe:aug: aelen) accusations: againal his erstwhile | | guans? to lose a wages and remind the public by their absence from the 8. A. Nelson, International Falls, SCREW-CAP TYPE Hueneme SORR ere ene Ur 'To Expose Immigration | ey Wa | barber that the freedom of Saceo and Va i is dearer to them, Cha , Kalamazoo. | nlep Hae Court here by Jack Dempsey in| Sharks i in Great Britain kU hb critie claims that the judges, | je i t Wareetih cana Re Hensersan, Newverny Sent by Insured Mail for i 1 police lientenants who! | i and zetti cas | reply to Kearns’ suit for $819,999 | lawyers and y MGs i Rapa | $1.50 Hed -apatant the ferme heavyweight} MELBOURNE, July 8 (By Mail) —| bossed the “revolutionary” Clan-Na-| | among the customers before and after Sites fee ane qustiee of jhe DISTRICT 8 | Oh Frones ne od) mee ney Uy champion. The suit was filed just; The callous manner in which immi-| Gael, were persecuted by the govern- epoca witch-burner: wat Re given a eae Sean ae Wlideis: i i iggi A _! ; 7 i ncei ing} ment during the war. It is true that} e feel con he absence of any political sectar' s vi | Jimmie Higgins Book Shop prior to the Dempsey-Tunney bout | grants are being deceived concerning | Ad an e oes fee rhea alla sanity etite eetava Ur nae denonitealien mid else cutee tans or & j | 106 University Place here last fall. conditions which await them in Aus-|Mr. Alber 3urleson, that _ Fi ie j £s Araneae s. Chicago. New York City tralia has come in for strong criticism | democrat who is now boosting Al] | united cla ty for the freedom of Sacco an anzetti. ~ Brookhouzan, Chicago, ld In ‘Lots of 5 or srore tite each. Have Paid Your Contribution to|ffom the Miners’ Union, and the All-/ Smith for president, stepped on any THE PRESS _COMMITTEE. <. Burns, Chicago. i o Charge for e a | i i ‘ ” f lication that did not is ee a 2 | fy - Australian Trade Union Congress dof a publication zabeth Fox, Chicago. | the Ruthenberg Sustaining Fund? “40° i rf 5 te dilied: victory, But | | ull which met recently in Melbourne is eam for n allied victory. But} R | —— i] is es | | | A. Karchecki, Chicago. Attractix y e Of i ers | jish workers against unscrupulous | Na-Gael got into trouble. one those} SYDN Australia (By Mail).—]struggle pol and outlook by the D Kapalynck ‘Ghiceae: ropaganda carried on by steamship| Were left in the lurch by the cham-| Wealthy ‘American tourists who re-|rank and f F. Kogan, Chicago, | ee employment agencies who 8 | pten English-haters of the Friends of |cently visited Australia and New) Bh fe * * : Toline Kunkler, Chicago. | | | misleading them by falsely represent- | | Irish Freedom. Zealand on the chartered pleasure) MEL RNE, Australia D. R. Liph, Chicago. for New Readers of the Dail Worker ling the prospects in Australia. In} , £ is \eruiser Carinthia are highly indignant | Mail).—For having illegal B ‘aller, Chicago. | Melbourne, it is estimated, there are) AIMEE McPFERSON is developing |at what they call the “insulting” be-|Tom Walsh and Jacob Jo Tohn Moss, Chicago. j eee. |] |ten thousand unemployed, and all a new line of graft. Her mother /havior of the workers of those two/dent and te retary respectively of the . Meadow, Chicago. | s other capital cities have large num-/dug her fist up to the elbow in the | countries towards them. According to|Seamen’s Union, and attempting to Lae « Zikna, Chicago. | _ Thee valable preians,worth 250 each, fg ht og |] bers idle. Los Angeles Temple treasury 0] letters received in Australia and New deport them, the Australian federal MN Moline. | avery 4 P s, In New Zealand Too. Aimee hot-footed it from Alton, Ili-| Zealand from Raymond Whiteombe &! government has been forced to pay A. Metrovich, Chicago. | | Sih ‘ Not only is unemployment rife in| nois, to the wider open spaces, fear- |Co., of Boston, who controlled the damages amounting to $100 to each, J. Miller, Chicago. | through payment of only $1.50 20 oupons clipped from the I] australia, but the New Zealand Gov-|ing that her dear mother could not |tour, these wealthy parasites will not also the heavy costs involved in the I. Milex: Ghicgan: | | Newsstand Edition on 20 different days. |ernment has been compelled to put in-| resist the temptation to make a clean | visit those two countries again. court proceedings. In addition the| Margaret Miller, Chicago. 1 Offer GOODWIN No. 2 (Ansco) Any One of These Splendid {to operation an unemployment relief | sweep. Aimee’s mother, thinking shy | It seems that when these folk/ government had been forced to pay to M. F. Pilitch, Chicago, | [i wo.1 CAMERA Books |scheme, under which jobless receive| had done the right thing by her sa-|ianded in New Zealand and later in their wives the sum of $300 each as Radnik Worker, Chicago. ; : Regular Price $2.50 Each Worth $2.50 || {from nine shillings to twelve shillings | vior felt that it was time to quit.| Australia and commenced to flaunt|Compensation for “mental anguish’ Paul C. Reiss, Chicago. i Standard Roll rrr =f Per day. This appears to be high in| Others accused her of taking the |thoir “superior” breeding and display | and the depriving them of their | J. Schlesinger, Chicage. | 1 4x34, This 5 |] comparison with the benefit paid in | lord’s money and spending it on hos-|4 tendency to look upon the working-| bands’ “comfort, society, and support. John A. Schuler, Chicago. plone: te eingy ee aa STORIES, PLAYS |England, but the cost of living must! iery. However, Aimee decided to start | jacs people as below them socially,| Labor Party Stationary. E. Tamquist, Chicago. Hus two finders for Vertieai eae REVELRY | be taken into account. | something new and claims she has they were soon made aware of the, The final result of the Victorian | Workers’ Book Store, Chicago, or Horizontal Pictures. ee Immigration for years past has been | 250,000 members for an organization |r.ct that their presence was not by State elections, held on April 9, places | a proved farce in Austraila. Thou-| that will show the spiritual wayfar- |.) means an asset. Also they were labor in exactly the same position as | sands of pounds have been wasted by, ers the way to heaven. No doubt she | asied some very pertinent questions it was prior to the appeal to the elec- incompetent administration. At pres-| Will save some money even though|},. yepresentatives of the working-|tors. ‘The most that can be said is jent a commission is controlling im-| she may not save souls. jelasses of both countries, These re-|that labor has consolidated its posi- | | migration, but no improvement is no- fess ete ee marks were directed particularly at|tion, in that it has made good the ticed. PARIS, July 27.-The most severe | wealthy employers who made their|party strength in the parliament de- | | Land Scheme Opposed. earthquake in twenty years has shak- | fortunes by sweating their employes.|spite the cutting out of six labor seats | | There is much talk about founding | en the villages surrounding Orange |Qther wealthy tourists were informed!under the redistribution scheme. |@ sound scheme for creating farms for | "ear Avignon. Some damage has been | that it did not become them to indulge; Whether the Labor Party will be able| | settlement, but even if this were done done to houses, churches and walls. |in such waste and extravagance while|to form a government depends on| |no hope could be held out for new- Ware ey rinoe were starving in their home eben su me esent anti- Baad govern- |ecomers as thousands of Australians | ; |lands. nent is forced to resign when it meets ‘are landless. Got to Hawaii | At any rate the wealthy tourists | parliament and whether labor can se- There are vast tracts of land on |which thousands of farms could be | | built, This land, however, is held by | wealthy companies and rich squatters Adapted for ‘Time or Snap- yo g by Samuel Hopkins Adams shot exposures. Highest No A story of the corrupt i quality Meniscus lens, With regime of Harding, Hughes, ENS book of instructions. Coolidge. An inside view of sree American political life, S. Zollinger, Chicago. Martin Rebuffani, Christopher. a rank H. Gruener, Cicero, . N. Gushliff, Madison. Lean Calvert, Maywood. P. A. Olson, Oak Park, Wm. B. Ridgway, Palmyra. ELMER GANTRY by Sinclair Lewis The famous author of Bab- bitt has given a fine renui- | tion of the hypocrisy and sham of the American clergy. EMPEROR JONES by Eugene O'Neill and other plays Includes the popular plays | “Gola” and “The First Man.” ] | Indiana. Frank Herzog, Fort Wayne. M. Maselevich, Gary. M. M. Mohr, Mulberry, |have been completely shocked at the cure enough support from the unat- | | way they were received, And never! tached parties to allot it to take of-| again will they visit Australia and|fice. The final state of the parties is: New Zealand to receive such coarse! Labor 28, conservatives 19, countr Wisconsin. Martin Horvat, Kenosha, A, Zimmerman, Milwaukee. } $ 5 who are opposed to any settl t \insults from the working class! conservatives 10, progressives 4, lib-| J. DeZworte, Peymouth. MARXIAN CLASSICS | | scheme whieh would not Scenes | * * = sens 2, independents 2 ce M. Schaner, West Allis, | otters ECONOMIC THEORY OF |) Seeing that the tory party of Aus- Industrial Unions. Women’s Conference. John Milner, Willard. 1 no. 5s THE LEISURECLASS | |tralia i is mainly financed by these peo- The Labor Council of New south | Regarding the proposal to’ hold a} | by N. Bukharin ‘Ji ple, one cannot expect the present Wales has decided to encourage, as} Women’s Pan-Pacifie Conference in | Thoughtful Marxist read- |[|Bruce-Page government to do any- far as possible the amalgamation in- | Honolulu next year, the annual con- ers wilt find in this book a | | thing but talk. guide to an understanding of A the ideologists of tne ied | The Labor state governments, it ern bourgevisie, The book is should be added, have no control over written by the foremost | COUPON é covets Biitealin teoriat’ot the day, | ere 7-15-27 BU eae Ane “Insult” to Horthy Gets DAILY WORKER 88 First Street, New York, N, to one organization, of all the unions ference of the Australian Labor Par- engaged in a single industry, and to|tY held at Melbourne during Easter that end would invite allied organiza- week, carried the following resolu- tions to take ballots of the membeyrs|tion: “Australian labor women gath on the question of uniting. A state- ered in conference view with pleasure ment issued by the secretary of the|the holding of 2 Women’s Pan-Paci council (Mr. J. S. Garden), outlines | Conference in Honolulu in 1928 and he council’s policy as follows: esire that they be adequately repre- : chive \sented;. alvo’ {hati the Fedetak exea- tive of the Australian abor Party be requested to convene an inter-state conference of labor women to be held in Melbourne thi vind by Leon Trotsky | Hungarian Washwoman prdvontiiant, guticim ot 1 Three Month Jail Term hc ings in Russia, and a dis- 9! Inclesed herewith you will find cussion of the rélation of art f/ BUDAPEST, July 27.—A Budapest Pg . dollars for a ..... ‘| | laundry woman has been given three Forward to the Goal Five Thousand New Readers or Bust. “The first step to achieve the form- ation of industrial unions is the amal- gamation of the various grafts. In| the transition period, where unions} overlap and conflict with each other in the enrolling of new members, the | Courtney Heady ‘ Hop Off. council shall prevent such overlapping | SOUTHAMPTON, by instructing the workers involved to | Weather link up with the union specially ca- |r, Courtney, tering for their craft, calling, or/ will begin his trans-Atlantic flight to +} work. New York from the Calstot Naval After referring to the necessity for] Depot tomorrow morning. assisting poorly-organized unions, the} Courtney hopes to legve here to- offer MARX AND ENGELS [| months’ imprisonment for an alleged doNars with my : jc | WANS so ‘ i Syrah Me : : insee ane TO viee aie tee [| someone in the crowd reproached the st 'ANDS COUPONS, tical achievements of \f\ woman for owing a small sum of eaten isin by the ‘oirector of ene |[| money, whereupon she cried out: »Marx-itngels Institute, [| “There is no shame in having debts. Horthy is a greater person than I . A } ’ subseription Eng., July permitting, Capt. F noted British air ace, | am, yet he obtains loans right and | left without any sense of shame.” | Address .. s| 5 3 | ichard Hemington, Chicago. | . ra A | # jails fa a vere considering the appointment of a | while the jails of the coun were Or . tte ce Austr lia . Hill, Chicago. Trade Union Delegation to visit Eng- | | filled with radic ls, only very few ur e er a D. Hoan, Chicago. Hand for the purpose of warning Brit- lof those associated with the Clan-| ae statement proceeds: “Effective unity’ morrow morning between 7 and 8 These Offers Are Good Only Another man, Bela Reich, at a pa- Photo of Emory B. Bronte, San of the working class can be best, o’clock for Valentia, Ireland, where | cit thet enss ie Until August 31, 1927. rade where Horthy was received with} Francisco, made just before he {brought about through a common] he will halt for fuel before hopping | Ba at % i great pomp and ceremony, exclaimed | started as navigator with Ernest [Struggle against the employers. In-| off on the first westward flight | webs nr et a to the crowd: “Fancy all this fuss 2 Baths on: ahele Caltfornlas dustrial unionism does not merely} across the Atlantic. over one person.” He was at once mean mechanical amalgamation. It) os 4 arrested for insulting Worthy. Hawaii flight—successfully made. means also the acceptance of a class | Sacco and Vanzetti Shall Not Die! Se a ln RR,