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j cesses of the Cor and significant admi: + forces the AO! , Orage Wee carers Page Two <feiit THE DAILY WOR Are You Working With Might and Main for October 6 event of the ye stupendous expres cred thousand work will be th my wh . These on ¢ ARTICL women’s wear, ettes, novelties, ADS for the Souve class organization sh taking all or part of z nt one dollar a name. the RED BAZAAR and the _ Freiheit ignificant days of the biggest » Garden will be the place for this an effort and initiative. One hun- ortant city in the United States for this tremendous affair. Every party rk every working class organiza yr with the revolutionary movement, every group of class « " cer on the job. \ Here’s what is ne | NAME for the I Roll for the beautiful illustrated | Souvenir Program. Collect them i} clothing, shoes, raincoz , candy, cigars, cigar Send in your bundle. )0 per page. No working itself in this manner, by arty unit should be miss- | ing. : ‘ALL IN LINE TO MAKE THE RED BAZAAR THE BIC SUCC OF THE YEAR. HEADQUARTERS NATIONAL BAZAAR COMMITTEE | 30 Union Square | New York, N. Y. | Telephone Stuyvesant 9500 | | = —— ——-* Eugene Chen Attacks Traitors to China (Continued from Page One) in spite of the fees to the I rulers of Nan acterized by ( tarism and feu Sees Victory Ahead. Chen expres fi that the revolution wil in the end and endorse the id rally to the di against the traitors. * * . ali Pravda Sees New Turn. MOSCOW, Sept. 16.—In co ing upon the latest de Ss and owing ter of exactly all public org them against the ever,” declare Pravda, “the the reverse of t Com growth of t revolt for tionary observers to the rise of the revolutionary move- ment. This rise is quite ural for! the reason that no problem of the Chinese revo s yet been settled. The experience teaches the Chir that only the Communist carry on a consiste: strug- gle for the lib Revolutionary Armies Advance. CANTON, Sept. 15.—Over well-armed and equipped troory der Ye-Hting have occupied the kiang district today. Other tionary troops have éccuy important parts of K ports received here from state that Ho-Lung’s army of eral thousand well armed troo penetrated the Pings districts and are well on the v ward the occupation of ail western Hunan. Rapidly Gain Strength. Holung’s troops meeting with favora | ritory thru pass are joining by the t the population gives y aid to the armed for ers and peas s military ments give f lung’s forces and of forces is proceec >The Holung joined the p r the Ping-Hsiang district under co mand of the promir Commun. Yu-Peng-Ming and started an vance against Luyang. Faced with a ne revolt moving toward c so-called eral” Feng Yu-Hsiang rampage, murdering 1 children by t ing smoulde This desperate a higher degree det to Ho- d formidable | mbat with his tian gen- on a mad masses who await the coming of the |! revolutionar arr f liberation, Japanese SEATTL the Japan day sent o a mystery mer Sends S. O. S. afternoon, | They Bring Results. re 83 FIRST STREET n| ing a successor to the discreditd Shef- ation | t | HY NOT ADVERTISE in the D A I LY: OUR. ADVERTISEMENTS. WIN APPLY TO THE DAILY WORKER ADVERTISING DEPT. Phone Orchard 1680 President Hesitates to Appoint Ambassador WASHINGTON, Sept. 16. — The ord has gone out that John W. Gar- tt will not do as American ambas- or to Mexico. The*’administration him, but it is now believed cord is such, while former- 0. st plan of the administra- to be to wait until after n elections before appoint- That will be next July, issues involved are felt to be If one of Wall Street’s eds in winning power in y good banker will do. If is elected, some clever and ntly unbiased diplomat will be | | Hoover Says “Economic | Vacuum” Buys Motors) Dept. of Commerce, pre- | ver by the same omniscient Hoover who declared a few go that “Russia is an economic | zacyum” now has to chronicle in its publication, “The Automotive World | News” (fasue of Sept. 12, 1927), the | following: i “Latvian Dealer Sells American Yars (Riga, August 8). It is report- ed that an American car dealer in Riga has just sold the Russian au-| horities in Moscow one bus and six | ring cars of well-known American | It is understood that this deal- | ecepted a further order for | of three complete busses. > total order is valued at about 50,000, one-third of the amount pay- | able with the order, and the balance i by the Russian Govern- | a period of two years. It| understood that if these | satisfaction to the authori- hey will buy a very large num- same make during the com- | Twelve Jersey Workers. Seriously Injured as . Truck Falls Over Cliff! | NGLEWOOD, N. J., Sept. 16. —| nen were hurt, four perhaps | r ly, when a truck in which they | were enroute to work in the Alpine | ection of the Palisades Interstate ark plunged over a cliff on Hendrick ison Drive, dropped 60 feet, and over three times. j owned by the park, was by M. McLaughlin of | 2 Me., when the kingpin me out of the steering apparatus and caused him to lose control of the ehicle. All of the men were park mployes. % | Mathew Woll Boosts Class Collaboration V BRUNSWICK, N. J., Sept. | peaking with a number of in-} al barons, Matthew Woll, vice- president of the American Federation of Labor and acting president of the National Civic Federation urged col- oration of capital and jabor before » Rutgers University ion In- al Conference he erday fternoon. Keep Up the Sustaining Fund WORKER % CONFIDENCE Rates Are Reasonable. <> ——@ NEW YORK,N. Y. | | , as to make him use- ¢ | Workers of le lat $7,500 a year; James J. Hagan, Jr., | | ters, $6,500; Walter F, Hagan, alder-| International Labor Defense will be a | Jobless Clerk Jumps in into the wate when he jumped. The $1.25. latter managed to pull himself on to Sent by Insured Mail for | rojecting rock. He was taken to $1.50 | from Sp: KER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPT. 17, 1927 a eDefe iY UL Neetle Tr Banquet for Oscar to go thru the} f and even Committee, poet), i made by Oscar’s father. ttering eyes he stated that he is glad to see his son parti g in the labor move- ment and going to jail for it. He PRODUCE TEAMSTERS WIN STRIKE Photo shows produce piled up and accumulating when teamsters demanded a raise in wages. | Current Events | aa a si og ag tae es (Continued from Page One) they are not believed by the intelli- gent workers or respected by the| capitalists whose boots they are lick- ing. (pes federal government is backing the right wing labor leaders in the campaign agaiffst the radicals in the trade unions, according to an article! by W G. Gavin, Washington corre- spondent of the Boston Herald in the _ September 14, issue of that paper, The department of labor the gov- ernment agency that bosses the uni+ | ted campaign of the labor fakers, | socialists and government — stool- Pigeons. Then there is the auxiliary of the department of labor, called the conciliation service. While this ser- | Vice, officially, takes no sides in the struggle between right and left it is conducting a persistent underground drive against the radicals. AVIN declares that the conciliation bureau has played an important part in fighting Communism in the his f old home mov related of ce in their the revolutiona:’ ing in Ameri : | Start Bullying France hope that their chil k follow : aaa in their foot-steps—therefore when (Continued from Page One) r’s arrest for ac-| goods of the ‘offending country. y| Persons close to President Coolidge Phe prison |have made it known that he will not in the |hesitate to boost the duties on im-| »w when | ports from France, if he feels that vote my | further negotiations will prove futile. they learned of O: tivities in the fur were proud of their son. bars have not killed my just cause of our fight, m out of prison I will « e and energy still m to the|He will await, however, the reaction of the movement,”—were con-|in Paris to the American note now tents of Oscar’s speech. being framed. * * * Call Off Tariff “Snoopery.” ifice his freedom at any time. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Wor- the time of the ezar in Ru ried ‘by the prospect of a European- wag not uncommon to be thrown| American tariff war and by the in- into jail for revolutionary activities.|crease of anti-American sentiment America must organize | abroad, administration officials have a strong Workers’ Self I se whi ed to call a halt on the “snoop- will be the guard to defend the mar-| ” activities of tariff commission | tyrs of the labor movement and sup-| asury investigators in South port the families of those thrown into and Europe, it was learned jail.” | 4,000 Present at Defense Picnic. dy pointed out that ever us worker must be ri The first step was taken by the Over 4,000 workers were present | tariff commission when it was de- at the Defense Picnic, Sunday, Sept.|cided not to send a board to Argen- 11th at Pleasant Bay Park, Bronx, | tina for the purpose of inquiring into disregarding the fact that it was rain-|the cost of producing flax seed and ing all morning. The F it Sing-|com. This will be followed by the ing Society pr 2d the Sigman Fol-| withdrawal of similar boards and lies, which made a “hit” with the|agents now in Europe. It is expected guests. Alex Fox entertained the|that congress will be asked to revise huge crowd with his extraordinary |the tariff laws in order to legitimat- | strength by bending iron bars into}|ize this procedure. Hatred of Amer- various shapes and designs. ica because of the execution of Sacco Collection at House Party. and Vanzetti is partly responsible. A. Brody made a collection of .$11 Also these investigating activities, for the defense at a house party of| which are intended to produce infor- Mr. and Mrs. Brodsky. mation upon which to base American tariff duties and to prevent foreign |products from entering the country \illegally, have created world-wide Death Brings Isadora ” resentment against the United States. Duncan Flow cre From |Complaints against the practice have Innumerable Admirers |been pouring into the state and com- |merce departments daily and the NICE, France, Sept. 16.—Hundreds | grievances of European manufactur- f friends have brought floral offer-| ers on this score were publicly aired ings to the studio of Isadora Duncan, | at the recent International Chamber where the greatest exponent of clas-|of Commerce meeting in Stockholm, dancing lies in death after aj|and at the Economie Conference in career combined real achieve-| Geneva. ment glor and both with Argentina Forbids Investigation. strange cen and unusual| 17 ssue came to a head recently | misfortunes. One of the when Argentina flatly refused to as- sist in an investigation of flax-seed and corn production costs. The Ar- gentine government -curtly informed | the state department that the inves- | d with | tigate: uld not be welcome.” so killed The tar commission agents were | to have sailed for Buenos Aires in| | June but they were detained upon ‘ é |receipt of the Argentina protest pend- Tammany District Head |ing a conference between the com- Has All Members of His) mission and President Coolidge. Family on City Payroll st bunches of flov ers is fro who spent his month’s income upon it. The dancer’ ody will p: mated, and the ashes bur! those of her two children, in an automobile accident. ‘Paul Crouch Speaks in| How henchmen of Tammany Hall! - Cleveland Tomorrow give out political plums to all mem- bers of their immediate family is) CLEVELAND, Sept, 16. — Paul shown up in the light of day as a re- Crouch, recently released from Alca- sult of a inner-party fight for lead- ership of the seventh assembly dis- trict, California, where’ he} years for organizing a/ League in the American | awaii, will speak Sunday, . m. at the Insurance Center Building, 1783 East 11th St. under} d J. Hagan the present leader is being fought by James A. Rafferty who has the support of the leading Tammany spokesmen. the auspices of the Cleveland Anti- Former State’ Senator Nathan| yilitarist Committee. | Straus, Jr. is leading the fight | against Hagan. In a statement he has just issued he exposes the many jobs| i j me Detroit I. L. D. Holding | held by the Hagan family. | Hagan is on the public payroll as ImportantMeet Tuesday |deputy commissioner of public works DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 16. — A conference of the Detroit section of clerk to Supreme Court Justice Pe- man, $5,000; Eugene W. Hagan, a | held Tuesday, 8 p. m, at 1967 Grand nephew, court attendant, $2,800;|River. Plans for sending a delega- Owen Hagan, a brother, pensioned as|tion to the national conference in court attendant, $1,250 and Eugene H.| November will be discussed, and the Byrne, son-in-law, secretary to the} problem of bringing new elements in- tenement house department, $ 0. |to the work will be taken up. | Keep Up the Sustaining Fund River; Could Not Get Job; Cousin Arrested) GET ONE NOW 14-Karat Gold Emblem XQ (Actual Size and Design) SCREW-CAP TYPB Paul Andrews, an unemployed gro- cery clerk committed suicide by leap- ing into the Hudson River, near 125th St. ; Andrews pulled his cousin, James st 100th Street Police where he was booked on a c¢ vagrancy. The two cous game here efield, Mass., to look for work, but were unable to find any. ‘tation ‘ge of | On Receipt of Money by Jimmie Higgins Book Shop 106 University Place New York City In Lots of 5 or more $1.25 each. No Charge for Postage. Keep Up the Sustaining Fund |trade unions. He says: “The depart- Coolidge Prepared tolVICTORY SECURED FOR TWO THOUSAND STRIKING ne, in turning back the’ Communist in the garment and textile industry PRODUCE TEAMSTERS OUT FOR RAISE IN WAGES | in Massachusetts and is now engaged \in reducing their influence among the , boot and shoe workers.” No doubt Joseph Hanwright, president of the | this testimony will endear the reac- said that the strike | tionary labor leaders to the exploited | shoe workers! (Continued from Page One) | the delivery demanded by the truck- | striking local, ; bees eracnt ana men bosses. They later surrendered. | W2S ay aper ee eau, ne this | ® an : | was nil the tr Ses | Produce Piled Up. band Seance aaa yeaa 0 8825 | me department of labor also seeks At the Washington Market on the|” Aad Hig to red riction i i 2 roils : . "| The union has been making year- 0 reduce the friction in the re- lowest West Side of the city the side-| 1) voy agr . «es, lations between the employers and 6 HR : |to-year agreements with the bosses, 7 walks were covered with piled crates, | +1 | the labor fakers. Where one or both The New York Central greight yerdone Dhey Pepsep’ «Se roamepen expired sides lose their self-control and . .| Sides los self- i nd en- at 33rd street and 11th avenue res |e ee uae aed Bah eine eal gage in battle, the department steps sented a similar scene. By ¢he end] ing tek atte in and points out to the belligerents of the day over 75 loaded cars were} 3 : that they are playing into the hands standing, with no prospect of their| of the wily Communists who are freight being removed. | ini , Ms waiting for just such an opportunity At all the markets of the vity large Machinists Bank . Will |to strike at the Gold Dust industrial numbers of police were in evidence, Increase Its Capital twins. “The conservative employer but found no opportunity to provoke | z may regard a socialist with deep dis- violence inasmuch as no organized| WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (FP). — | tust;, but the department will back S program of ‘strikebreaking had been | The board of directors of the Mount | socialist bth a red any day... . decided upon by the bosses. Vernon Savings bank, owned by the ley a wl apalorai aoe Is ude G06 Gnie tit Tete International Association of Machin- | five, It proves that James J. Davis, Yesterd mae i ep oi, {ists and the first trade union bank | head is i Sperry ae at labor 5 he er rebut aiid over 500 fruit to be established in America, has sei ace ae ane ees a ees handlers in New Jersey quit work at! recommends that the capital stock | + bs iA aah cnt Acer ee oT the Johnson Avenue and Second St. | . r jin advising dumbell employers that . ‘ *|\be inereased to $500,000. A _ stock- | ef + Pane ti produce market in sympathy with the | j,o1gor aera h | the socialists are their friends from New Wark sicike | holders meeting will pass on the rec-| whom they have nothing to fear and th the sheanty Meee ite ‘ommendation. The board has recom-/that their real foe is the Communist Glee wees Bei ad ie aed elv- mended a stock dividend of 25 per | movement. eee pane sae, es eee mar-|cent on the $160,000 outstanding of ADMITTING his ignorance without 1 the city. “An exception WaS/the present $200,000 capital stock. | ane f 2s. “Jimtnie” made in the case of hospitals and | pp; ‘i i As SOC ot sadtasitinal ddiveriog Gt i s d | This action would dispose of the pres- | Walker, itinerant mayor of New York oa id bak od of fruits and/ent unsold capital stock. delivered a speech in Paris before the a Pie es being brot to them/ Deposits in the machinists bank| American Club, which would cause in large hotel trucks by hospital em-|were $4,200,000 at the end of 1926 |the residents of any European city to ployes. Each of the trucks was ac-/as compared with $3,500,000 at the|hang out the crepe of disgrace should companied by a striker. end of 1925. |their chief executive confess before Truckmen on strike yesterday ex- —_—— an audience and newspaper reporters plained that one of the reasons why Oxonian On -His Way. that he knew nothing of. “interna- the bosses did not attempt to hire pro-| Bertram Forsyth, playwright and |tional law and international complica- fessional strikebreakers is found in | actor, committed suicide yesterday by | tions. ; This is not surprising coming the fact kale eines ee in Lee inhaling illuminating gas in his apart- ae fan ane dance way er ype ing is essential i goods are not | ment, {ee 8. CRB eer eas 28 Se eee damaged in transit. | He left a note, presumably for his ian, but why the “greatest city in the Strike 100% Effective. | wife, who is in Westerly, R. I, with | Word” should have the most ignorant Five important markets were af-| their son, Peter. The note said, in [meyer bi not as clear as it might be. fected by the strike. These include | part: wet | BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Sept. the Washington, on West street, be-| “This time tomorrow, I wonder '1¢°_ Dissolution of the “House of tween Barclay and Beach Sts.; the|Where I’ll be?” Forsyth was about 49|n vig» ¢or the name of the morals, Harlem, 102nd St., between First and | Years old, and a graduate of Oxford | decency and good order of the people Second Avets the Mee rare on A University in England. of our state,” was demanded today St., between h an t ves.; the in a brief filed by W. W. Potter, at- Wallabout, in Brooklyn, and the New- torney general in the state’s case ark market. WANTED — MORE READERS! ARE YOU GETTING THEM? 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