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YHE DAILY WORKER, 'W YORK, FRIDAY, AUG iT 26, 1927 rage Three ‘END OCCUPATION,’ Our Letter from Australia | | Anti-Labor Cabinet Fails. | MELB SAYS GERMAN 19 Fear was expressed by many dele- SEARCH FOR AVIATORS SNDS MEXICANS STILL Site MOP UPREMNANTS {Sydney Workers After Silent Death Mareh e to Boycott U.S, URNE, Australia.—Arising| gates at the conference that this {out of the general elections, held in| method of organization would place sare-headed, ‘the State of Victoria on April 9, the/too much power in the hands of a silent, mez ral pace, PARLIAMENT i anti-Labor party was unable to form|few, but this was replied too effec- | i of them ghee a government to meet parliament.|tively by other delegates who point- 5 | eir fir th march [ihe Labor Party thereupon formed aed out that the power in the hands | | \ here. The government headed by Mr. E. J.\of a few was not nearly as great a : | ands and French Senator's Pious | Hogan as premier. *It has the sup-| danger as the lack of power and co-| Calles Assures Election | Ment = Hs the pa + {port of some Farmer Party members.) ordination which existed under the \s <5 6 . | rhe f erie Nothings T ed |One of the government’s first actions ent form of industrial organ | ll Be Fair fe _—- {when sworn in on May 21 was to It was pointed out also that | £1 Sie PARIS, Ang. 25. tart finding work for the unem-|the annual all-Australia Industrial | fourth annual conferen loyed. Conference would decide the policy of | a ; Parliament + 10 * Industrial Unions. the L movement from year to leieab akan Nate y in the Luxem-| Summing,up the work of the All- year and this pol to Paul Doumer, | Australian le Union congress,| be carried out by the national indus- ‘om V j held in Melbourne duri week of May, i lent Doumer greeted the dele-|od of industrial in the name of F e and ex | president of the sidin ench senate pre- g the first g ation to be depted in Australia will be organi- trial councils. There is a definite determinatic |on the part of the indus: |tions to obtain s These pressed the hope that their labors at |zation on the lines of elass and in-| political party. this conferdénce would rebound to the|dustry. The policy of the organiza-|the battleground of the benefit of all n-kind. jtion will be controlled and directed by|labor movement in the Australian x future. The Tragic Case of Bel The delegates had scarcely k an annual conference and in the in-| The most important n of the Tiven private ships and planes are abandoning reh for Jack Frost Executed. | seated when Paul Loebe, president of |terim by a national council, represent-| congress was the motion, carried al- | (left above) and (iorden Scott (right) who have apparently died in the Manuel Re a cleric the German ag made a pleajing the ind ial organizations | most _ unanimous to establish One Pacific in the Dele'race This affair was an advertising stunt for Hawaiian his secretary were executed in SA CCO and for immediate cuation of the!throughout Australia. | Big Union in Australia. pineapples and an experiment for the navy ea, after trial in which it | Rhineland by the troops of oceupa-| : = : Faas a: se that Reyes organized an ar ; | Bi | tion. | “Two peoples c if one exercises a military domination OR PLAN would not find a single Fr hh sol- dier remaining on German on secret orders from the IVFERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE INSTITUES DRIVE TO = ses em tm thc | power behind the throne. | Reyes did not get much response to his call to and small band was chased about the state un- hie VANZETTI New Ne tembe (Continued from Page One) sion of the organization as an instru- ment to fight the frame-up system, the face of the of Saceo and Var to build a { Four other important questions are} MEXICO CITY, Aug. 25. — Aylast night, according to reports re-{| warning against illusions in regards| broad movement of labor defense. a finally captured. The Mi hits a on the agenda for discussion. They|boycott of goods produced in the| ceived here. to capitalist “justice.” |The Executive Committee of Inter-|* a a peatal Tin Se they lation are: International drug traffic; cre-| United States as a protest against the as, ee The manifesto says: “Only the or-'national Labor Defense calls for a epi cee ab HE stile eed ation on an European customs en-|execution of Sacco and Vanzetti was} BUENOS AYRES, Aug. 25. — Af| ganized resistance of the working | nation-wide campaign of agitation im) oo eye ry Tae ey ere theie a S S e S tente; disarmament; and methods for | urged in a resolution introduced last |nation-wide boycott of American|class can prevent the imprisonment| behalf of the class war. prisoners bes dain an be be career. Reyes went under the alias} coupled with a campaign of organiza- lof “El Cojo”. tion to build the movement into a the codification of international. law Today’s sessions were devoted to a | of labor fighters who are framed up by the class enemy. Only the organ- goods is being organized by labor fed4 erations here to protest against the ight at a session of the Mexican Regional Federation of Labor. The * * % | statement to the press today giving! ost exciting time. | = | defense.” {death of the cell. Actual participa (On U.S. Embassy; Sing The manifesto is as follows: tion in the work of labor detanes, the| (Red Flag to Royalty * * * |movement of solidarity first | | - Build a Wall of Labor Defense) need for the fight to free our broth- Hital i a bat presidential Against the Frame-up System! | ers, loti, acct tear Ee rene | Sacco and Vanzetti were working} Every ounce of effort must be ex-) See ovele jclass victims of the infamous Ameri-'erted now to enroll new members in| can’ frame-up system. They were|the International Labor Defense. condemned—not for the crime with! Thousands of the sympathizers who which they were charged and of which| have supported the movement must | everyone now knows they were total- be invited to join its ranks as active | Protest Strikes Tie Up Mexico Cit By Day and Nigh Anti-Imperialists Greet Pan-African World Gathering of assurances that the executive branch| discussion of the report of the gen- | resolution was introduced by the Vera | Sacco-Vanzetti execution. reed ne of ns Lav ay on ae force against the frame-up De dant eth Sani itch nad HEYWOOD BROUN eral secretary. Morning and after-|Cruz delegation. Despite the law which prohibits the | ea a Hale sae an Gest ce Hel? ee A 5s jeer Operating Realnat ginal cratedn| The noted columnist | noon sessions will be held daily until} Street car, telephone and taxicab | advertisement of boycotts, the move- | nat e leas oes ae me RS nes, at) Ongauize Resistance. the gulf of Cortes for the past six| of “The New York | next Tuesday, with the exception of | service were completely tied up in|ment is growing rapidly. Organized |°° le ton peony ae ee es This task requires the united sup- months, has been captured off the World” writes on “The | Sunday, which most of the delegates | Mexico City last night for one hour | labor is solidly back of the movement. ay ie Ho Whsudunds of ermine: ee of all class-conscious workers.| ooast of lower California and the 1 aga Bis d | will devote to sightseeing. when labor declared a general st~lke| The anti-American feeling here thizers rane Huts Geovgwed Gh caooest Omen organized resistance of the) crew arrested, said a dispatch from| ase of Sacco am | Among the delegates present were} to protest against the murder. stirred up by the murder is greater ‘ io ew ag Sol dia aan | working class can prevent the im- | Mazatlan today. Several bootleg-| Vanzetti. | several women, members of the parlia- More than 7,000 workers partici-|than it has been at any time in the ment must be invited to join its ranks prisonment of labor fighters who are | ers were found board. | — ; : i 4 3 . a : bers, New. Branches: fy, ass eer halons dag MICHAEL GOLD | dents of their tiv tries, : Puebla | his f Argent: a3 active), members, , framed up by the class enemy. Only egg ee {| MICHAEL GOLD | s of their respective countries. pated in a demonstration at Puebla jhistory of Argentina. t bo baat thvdephout th ea i r | A eid fo) EEN Pee roughout the country! the organized power of the working Catlés. Sava: Bate Blecti 1 the city of | } wherever they do not exist so that! class can open the prison doors and ii yringrbilp ese oe gpm | We ton duri thi 5 | ¢London Crowds March |every city has a fortress for labor tyelease our brothers from the living| President Calles issued a formal ARPA pins Bein fo ti] JAMES RORTY contributes a poem on Sacco-Vanzetti. ART YOUNG has drawn ‘one of his brilliant cartoons. OTHER FEATURES solute neutrality in the national poli-| LONDON, Aug. 25.—Hundreds of demonstrators for Sacco and Vanzetti | sueceeded in eluding the police vigi- {lants and massed in front of Buck- |ingham Palace singing the Red Flag. | Hundreds of police charged the {demonstrators 300 feet from the President Calles pointed out that he was pledged to obey and enforce the constitution when he took office! and declared that this pledge could} be carried out to the letter, not only by himself but by officials under him. | | | MEXICO CITY, Aug. 25.—=Bell| tolled and whistles blew at ¢leve o’clock yesterday as the sang for the hour general strike in . protest against the murder of Saceo and Van- zetti. Busses, coaches, trains and street cars ceased running and not wheel turned in the factories as the workers unanimously responded to the call of the Mexican Federation of Labor (Crom) and downed their tools The general strike of night .work- Anti-Imperialist organizations world meeting at Cologne, Ger- many, have sent a cablegram to the Pah African Congress that closed its congress here on Wednesday. It was transmitted to William Pickens one of the most militant delegates pres- ent, The cablegram reads as follows: “In name of Negro organizations of | French and British colonies, the ex- | ecutive committee of the International ly innocent—but because they were two foreign-born workers, two radi- cals. Many working class fighters have been murdered and imprisoned thru this system and more are caught in its eogs every day. Tom Mooney and Warren K. ‘Billings were victims of the frame-up system, and while a | whole world knows of their innocence they are still obliged to serve a life palace gates and many were injured }in the sharp fighting which ensued. |The royal family is now at Bucking- ham palace. Some of the marchers reformed after the fight at the Palace and suc- ceeded in slipping thru the police which were drawn up around the Uni- ted States embassy but the mounted police after repeated charges in which men and women were ridden members. New branches must be| built thruout the country wherever | | they do not exist so that every city| has a fortress for labor defense. | New attacks are being planned ‘against the working class and we must be prepared to meet them ef- | fectively. The lesson of the fight for Saeco and Vanzetti must be learned | by every worker. The fight against frame-ups must be organized on a| Army Neutral. Regarding the attitude of the ar- my, president Calles said he vouch for the loyalty of the m officials. He deprecated assertions made by some political orators who had questioned the loyalty of some of the military chiefs. The attitude of the state governors and other state officials of the national executive’s control and is outside} on varied subjects— ings, cartoons,iar- and stories by noted writers and /art- ists. ticles solace ean wees 25e a Copy on Newsstands Subscription 00 a Year ers occurred at eleven p, m. and n he inte nal! down cleared the streets. term in prison. In California and| broader and stronger basis. Organ-| the president did not assume any re- lasted till midnight. The strikers; League against Imperialism in session! tyde Park was like a field before|Washington there are still many ization for labor defense is the duty sponsibility for their actions. Under TO DAILY WORKER gathered in huge crowds together |in Cologne conveys greetings of whole-|, jattle when the huge Saeco and/workers who rot in prison because of of the hour. the constitution the president has no READERS with thousands of Sacco and Vanzetti/ hearted solidarity to the Pan African | Vanzetti protest meeting opened here. | their activities in the labor movement.) Remember the labor martyrs—|POWer to supervise the governors of oe oe sympathizers while speakers de- Congress. We pledge support to the| platoons of police encircled the|Indictments are now pending against Sacco and Vanzetti! states. F ms He grar meen Baars: scribed how the two innocent workers | historical fight for world-wide eman- crowds determined that there should| many Communists in several states.| Build a wall of labor defense | A special introductory offer ‘of fell victim to American capitalism. plains COUPLE WANTED to join a middle aged couple in .a 3 weeks camping trip in a big 6} Studebaker closed car, starting} September 10. Liebig Ave., Riverdale, N. Y, phone Kingsbridge 2172. > S. Blashow, 6143] Tele-| \eipation of Negroes and against race | discrimination. We hope that the Pan African congress will affiliate with us. Long live the solidarity of all op- pressed and exploited! Signed: Barbusse, France; Brock- way, Britain; Fimmen, Holland; La- mine and Senghor, African Colonies; Yehru, India; Hatta, Indonesia; Liau, be no repitition of the march on the | United States embassy of two weeks ago. Heavily armed reserves were stationed at hand ready for instant aétion should an attempt be made to march. But the meeting was orderly pa the police did not care to attack te In Passaic, the textile workers who struck so courageously have had to yield up some of their members to the vengeance of the mill owners who demanded and obtained prisoners.’ In New York, it is the clothing work- ers and furriers who suffer from the frame-up system for having struck for better conditions. Cheswick Case. Nicola Sacco The Defense of Class War Prisoners A Strong, Militant Labor Movement A Labor Party and a Labor Government China, and Gibarti, Germany.” Carry on the Fight for which Sacco, Vanzetti Gave Their Lives Support The Daily Worker, which led the struggle to save them, Defend The Daily Worker against the attack- of those, who murdered Sacco and Vanzetti. Help to maintain The Daily Worker to carry om the fight for which Sacco . and Vanzetti died. Answer the capitalist. as- sassins with your sup- port of The Daily Worker in its fight FOR Here Is My Tribute to The Memory of Saceo, Vanzetti. DAILY Wor I 33 First St., New \Keep Up the Sustaining Fund And now, there is being prepared |in Pennsylvania another case in which innocent workers, of whom |tweaty have already been arrested, | will be selected to be “charged” with the crime of having killed one of the state. troopers who charged into a protest meeting with clubs, bombs and shotguns. The workers who are still in prison, and those who are daily endangered by the frame-up system, or the anu- labor “criminal syndicalism” laws, must be defended. Theirs is the cause of the whole working class. Among them, in most cases, are to be found the most energetic and courageous fighters. They are paying the penal- ty for having fought well for the la- bor movement, and it is the task of the workers to lift this penalty and enable them to rejoin actively the movement out of whose ranks they have been snatched by the enemy of the workers. The families and depen- dents of the imprisoned workers must be given aid, for they are often the greatest. sufferers, In Vanguard. International Labor Defense, a non- partisan working class organization, has been in'the forefront of the strug- gle for the class war prisoners since its inception. International Labor De- fense has worked for the release and freedom of hundreds of workers, re- gardless of political or economic opinions. It has defended them in court, aided them in obtaining bonds, prevented the deportation «(f foreign- born workers active in the labor movement, It has aided the men in prison, and their families at home. Every strike that has yielded its qu-ta of frame-up victims, as in Zieg- Bartolomeo Vanzetti ‘York, N. ¥. Inclosed you will find Some Clerics Still Loose. WASHINGTON, Aug. Florence Anderson of L was seriously wounded and \all Mexicans, were killed or wounded, |when bandits attacked a southern- | pacific train in the state of Nay Crowds Throng Vienpla Mexico, yesterday, according to dis- | As U.S. Flags V; ish ment today. Miss Anderson was the only Amer- | VIENNA, Aug. 25.—While huge jican of a party of 11 who was ; crowds gathered in the streets here | wounded. despite the efforts of the Social De- | Kellogg Really Responsible. mocratie government to prehibit Sac- | The state department at Washing- co and Vanzetti demonstrations, the |ton has sent a note to the Mexican American flags were lowered , from |government asking for vigorous ac- all hotels and other buildings, | tion against the bandits who shot The Vienna “Stunde” has observed | Mrs. Anderson. However, no notice editorially that “behind the indigna-|has been received here of any tion of Europe lies the abhorrence of | reversal of the state department’s old world culture for the thin varnish |policy of tacitly consenting to the against the frame-up system! Free the class war *ghters from prison! ' National Executive Committee, International Labor Defense. } i] i | of the government will maintain | patches received by the state depart=| of civilization with which America | smuggling of arms and ammunition | covers its cruelty and materialism.” | from the U. S. A. for use of bandits i . {and anti-constitutional in Keep Up the Sustaining Fund®Mexico, armies $1.00 for 5 Months THE NEW MASS Union Square aW YORK, N. Y. Enclosed $ for mos. subscription, A Beautiful Memorial Book of Sixteen Brilliant Cartoons by Ellis on Sacco-Vanzetti With an Introduction by Joseph Freeman. ONG after the death of the two martyrs of Labor—this beautiful book will be cherished by workers. Here is a col- lection of sixteen inspired cartoons by the noted proletarian artist Fred Ellis, dvawn in the heat of the fight to s Sacco and Vanzetti. They are beau fully done, brilliant, bitter in their hatred of the system that murdered these two brave workers, They are a call from our martyrs to carry on the struggle. Secure a copy for yourself—get another (or more) for your shop-mate to bring him into the Organized ranks of your class. Joseph Freeman, noted writer, has written a brief, strik- ing introduction for this beautiful memorial tribute. The Protection of the Foreign Born The Recognition and Defense of the Soviet Union Hands Off China The Abolition of AH Imperialist Wars The Abolition of the Capitalist System TWO OTHER GOOD BOOKS THE CASE OF SACCO AND VANZETTI By Felix Frankfurter. All the facts in the case dollars as my tribute the memory of Saeco and V ettl, and as my_ contribution to help the Datly Worker carry on. the fight, for which they have given their lives, ler, in Buffalo, in New York, in Chi-| cago, has found the International La-. bor Defense ready to help with legal’ defense, publicity and material sup-/ port. ' In the new struggles that are com- jing, and in the work of obtaining the release of the remaining class war prisoners, the need for such a move- ment as International Labor Defense | must be made clear to all workers. The task of the hour, particularly in The book is sixteen large size pages—on heavy art paper. There is only one large cartoon on each page—every page is suitable for framing. Send for the book today. —$1.00 { for 2 copies 50 Cents Postpaid Send a doi NAM@ cessreeeces THE SACCO-VANZETTI ANTHOLOGY OF VERSE An inspiring collection of verse. AGGTOSS isseeeeeeeeeeee THE DALLY WORKER PUB. CO. 83 FIRST* STREET NEW YORK, N, Y.