Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Sar eee Wi ORKER, EW eee MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1927 __ Page. rT MEXICO FRANKLY) ““°*"m!o EXECUTE SCORES. taor nm eo tava Tame on Sue’ MENACE WORKERS ACCEPTS MORROW AS “REDS” WHILE (== bn Re or bd AS IMPURE MILK AS MORGAN ENVOY WUHAN TOTTERS :: aegis NG IN defense ¢ ittee ranges an| | a BA who can.| | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 26. Wii ” i;| |-~A strike vote has been haa eae | mitte e, gee organ and section Ee = | Jersey Bootleggers Use ‘air, and ther they feel it on the Soo a ds | sports committees as well as” other Delegate of Oil Kings, Oil for Butterfat waar not possibly come to their duty send in the money they Wood shomaitn ‘British Bomb Chinese | comrades active in the work Pee hae ts clu st be Declares Press Towns; car Leaves | aiscéeson on aports MEXICO cry, Sap 25.—Recog- | would have spent while being pres- | eet eo | | of the attitud on on sports work MOSCOW, U. S. R., nizing frankly that the republic of} ment, but for the purpose of rais-| | S™evances. About gs func the struggle | | az¢ directly {times that the affairs. of the defense | | fitials in ignering the not only for the purpose of en- | mand for adjustment of will take plac’. e at 108)\— ent. We have pointed out several | | of the {thesia prob confronting the At Nanning, capital of the ‘prov Jni S i iali agains f tha lahne rrievances 7 the United States an imperialist | jof Kwangsi, mass requisitions ‘ Street, 8 p. m. against of the labor Ss jivoad watinee Aho. | machine for the adv being carried on which h 1 ‘3 mov 2 railroad management of the agr | f the Ame in the arrest of ov s of or Meeting Tom orrow. the | }ment to hire union men. Non 7 t 3 ; : “1 | unio: rkers ha e: 0 City pape | whom 13 were imm executed 7 etropolitan Worl ear bees e the workers ; ev sieges or ae oe » been 3 appointment of {without trial or inqu al” the'l Gian, meats tomiorre w. « m. at 854, Selves there, but because the ori ea) leat Re seinen sed J Morrow ambassador to Mexico, | persons executed were young men. On| Jackson All soceer |" interested in the work of the | | yee ork alongside of them ts ss profess their preference to deal di-| their way to executior 1 with their} oth; ) delegates nd are trying to help it by | The working masse: efor 2s 5 their duty to come to all our| Western Democratic affairs and when they cannot come 7. : . i s CET al i SR xtc nr al SR | Endorsement of Smith A conference. of all councils of the onation anyhow. = 2 ted Council of Working Cl After the Coney Island Stadium don-| Framed, Says Meredith sewives for the Daily Worker- ceTt there were many workers who Hlast breath they w ‘“Down with the tr 'Chiang Kai-she' {Communist Party!” The Hankow ne {that the situation y shouted: |¢9 thi Down with Long live the U. C. W. C. H. Meeting. rectly thru him with the Wall Street | financial oligarchy xather thah with | a second-rate “dollar diplomat.” Since American democracy is in the hands of the money interests who also rule the destini of the Latin-American | meeting. papers report} that town is states, concludes that growing more and more strained will. ‘beheld next t in money paying for their suchas WA SHINGTON, Sept. riven frém “it may that one of iand rice are again lacki The r ursday, 6:30 p/m. at Room: 237, 80|0F general do! ing the Rocky Mountai them” (Wall Street oligarchs) “should |of the Wuhan bank-notes is ; come to th States endorsement of Governor nic as a diplom cally represent W | Shops are closed and numerous ar * 8 * light Park Smith; of New York, for the 1928 unut Oil for Butt in Me instead of sending v rests and new execiiiions are going Tailors’ Meeting. happened ; | democratic presidential nomination r secondary gon.” on daily. Pp ant detachments are Meeting of Local 1 will be held * of the Joint Defense Committee | the “pre-arranged result of a meeting ¢ The new however, goes on Il occupying Shenpao, the nearest} tonight, 8 3ohemian Na- lready have received | called for purpose,” Edwin t ation town. jtional Hall, | The Cantonese Chinese r [report that on September Wed -atreat.. «|S! 1 3 workers of New Haven, address “the ‘hieet- ; state they sending ion because y riculture in left for his home o help no te a!¥ to warn the ambassadorial invader that he is not to imagine that he is| dealing with a contemptible colony of | good “speaker will ing. Alf welcome. the gr northern power. “The main | jairplanes shelled villages s | ly come to the enc: s | democrat who can cr ¢ \ ( thing 7s El Universal, “that| near the coast of the gulf southeast} Sew For Bazaar. the other workers of New Haven in- | wi to « ‘ Mr. Morrow should not’ arrive here| THE APPOINTMENT of Dwight (0! Kwantung. Many houses were| Volunteers wanted to ; tend doing. Their names are L as have so many ambassadors and| W- Morrow (above) as American |damaged by the bombardment but|paily Worker-Freiheit ; at sky, Sam Ginsberg and Alter K : ate his ‘party has. an exceller ers of the United States, with pee OE alae has caused —_| the number of casualties is unknown. | Comrade Gr hou If You Have Not Yet Kegistered—jchance of being returned to power the idea that he is a pro-consul to a| ates ___ |The Canton papers state that the|p), the Bronx, all ¢ Better Hurry Up. next year. e barbarous colony.” | eee | Chinese authorities intend to protest | Saturday and Sunday. The de committee announces sees eee ( Sone \f against the bombardment before the * ‘ 4 that all those who have not registered Look tose Vasi-de Teach ae ¢ “Oils” Ambassador. Aa Z .ook for Taxi-driver Teacher. AN ST ORE eee RET | PARTY ACTIVITIES — J British consulate. , | Hungarian Needle Trades Workers. for the camp should not come out.| Hundreds~of students at the Gol-| ch: : Tees He Saag ig ae pacaereal | ee: |_ ‘The Hungarian Needle Trades Everyone must register. It is there-|Jege of the City of Fev Onl nee ———- se Sop aba the ike F aetn NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY |Chiang To Study U. S. Imperialism.) Workers Club will meet Thursday, 8 | fore advisable that if you intend com-| sharply scrutinizing their instructors Rich New Yorkers Will SHANGHAI, Sept. 24.—Alleging|p. m., at 350 East Sist St. The ing to camp during the week of Sept. to see if they can discover the iden- gee oe mernner Os Sie Morgan firm,” | fe vase avssencma | his approaching marriage to 1} speakers will be Gold, Hyman, 24th to Oct. 2nd you should register | tity of the teacher who drove a’ taxi- Move on October First observes ed rially | Open Air Meetings Tonight. |Soong as an excuse for a long so-|Mencher and Gravitiz. at the defense office, 41 Union Square, |cab during the summer vacation pe- te able to presume that Mr. Morrow also} Ave, C and 7th St. Speakers: Wil-|journ in the United States Chiang} - + i. Room 714. We also advise everyone | riod, ; 8 of we New York fam- participates in the ideas and view-|jiam L. Patterson, C. K. Miller and|Kai-shek, traitor to the Chinese ri | Booth At Bazaar. if they cannot come for the first week- ill move née apartments points of the American financiers.”| 4. Gussakoff. ution and former leader of the Na-| The Progressive Group, Local 38,/end to come the second week-end of | makers and furriers was published in| before the end of t the A_good deal of ironic emphasis is ei EAS |tionalist armies, has announced his|appeals to all members of the local October 1st and 2nd. A very interest-|The DAILY WORKER and The large laid on the friendship of the Morgan| Night Workers Meet Tomorrow. | determination to visit America in or- jand friends to contribute articles for] ing and entertaining program is be-|FREIHEIT. On the very next day the delegate with President Coolidge, but | Workers’ Section is called for to-|der to study the workings of. the|its booth at the Daily Worker-Frei-| ing prepared for the last 2 days of |the first response came in. The first; Mc it is perfectly understood in Mexico | morrow afternoon at 8 o’clock at 108 | militarist and imperialist machines | heit bgzaar. Workers should also get, the encampment. Prices are $3.00 per |$9 was sent in by the workers of made City that Dwight W Morrow is the| E, 14th St. Very urgent. \there, Miss Soong has confirmed this|articles from their friends. Send) day and $17 per week. |Bartnikoff shop, 315 West 36th St. distri personal representative of the Amer- * * b ’ |report of Chiang’s American tour,|them to L, Lieb, care of Goodman, 1) First Response to the Dollar Tax Call !These nine worke ve already ful- where new buildings ican oil and financial interests and| Open Air Meetings Tomorrow. | saying that she and her present|Hast 111th St. | On Tuesday, September 20th a call | filled their duty. It is your turn now.| suites are being open that his appointment is only another} Rutgers Square. Speakers: Charles | fiance will probably settle in Wash-| * ‘of the Unity Committee of the cloak-|Send in your tax immediately! | occupancy. step in the oil war. | Mitchell, Philip Frankfeld and H. Gor- | ington in order to study “government Organize* Anti-Fascist Branch. s, be ae es a | don. jaffairs.” It is understood here that} A branch of the Anti-Fascist| a Sr a) a mee Bankers and Wets Glad! Lenox Ave. and 136th St. Speakers: |Chiang’s trip to the United States|League of North America will be or- |Solon de Leon, Thomas Morance and | | foreshadows a growing understand-| ganized in Jersey City, N. J., to- to See Smith Endorsed; | L. Borer. ling between American imperialism in| night, 8 p. m., at a meeting to be adison Ave. and 106th St. Speak-|the Far East and the inter of | held at 160 Mercer St. All workers South and KKK Vexed| Sam Don, M. Levine and St section of the Chinese bour-|are urged to join. ers Se : | Grecht. |geoisie represented by Chiang Kai-| — Sri ieee OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 25.—The ac-| "57 Es g e ~ “ five mountain states in endorsing | Gharles Nemeroff. a Gone th stores Digi Da Smith of New York for the party’s| see ‘ ‘ Scientific Vegetarian are already is completely candidate for president has resulted] pp 4 2-4 Meets Thursday. g constructed.— established: | ina flock of telegrams, winging their] ~ p, 4 9-A will meet Thursday, | way to headquarters here, and about | g 39 p. m, at 108 East 14th St. This | evenly divided between congratulations | Second block is almost finished and a third block of co- operative houses will soon 50,000.00 pre- ferred stock is be- ing issued exclusively for the purpose of fi- Restaurant 1 E. 107th Street New York. WHERE DO WE MEET TO DRINK), AND EAT? At the — ee ill bi 1 meeting to take ac- and denunciation. ‘The resolution hail-| on oe ae ee eee | | ing. Smith _28 “the most available | yprp Bazaar. All members must be | man,” etc., is most intensely displeas- rasent. | : . cu i e co-operative be under construction. ing to the organization built up by |" Ms ‘|New Sollins Dining Room i eer oe the: .€0-00e By The one Wm, G. McAdc and not by any | Two Killed ‘In Accident. | | Good Feed Good Company e * cree oe “goa = val Neher ee seOne noe Ley ‘i HOUETTER S#RvicE x ti A other, he ad fhe u.banianc ae: a| Were killed when a Ford coupe was | HWhasiéSnect daih Srieet New York] ni e or ers oO pera ive ss’ n. msthelta eS set % fe one he: _ an \hit by a west-bound passenger train | J, ——== | Bi Bey Oe gene eeiae over |at the Oakland Avenue crossing here | {| = = =a i s v i today. | of the Rocky Mountains, and at least = ae Health Food } =] | as favorable to Smith as the K. K. K. A R | Build the co-op- Second mortgage H south is antagonistic. AMALGAMATED Vegetarian Restaurant i erative move- gold bonds in 1600 Madison Ave. ment! — Deposit PHONE: UNIVERSITY &°66, | FOOD WORKERS Re eae | Oy Bakers’ Loc. No. 164 All Hands Out for the Bazaar!) ES rec crete denominations of 6% ey 3468 Third Avenue, i your money in 0. $300 and oceee Ss, Bronx, ¥. | { $100, 30) | pr. J. Mindel Dr. .L. Hendix cieicn Sub) ueans Comma $50 preferred |} Gyaranteed Dividends |} 5500 are being Phone’ Stuyvesant 3816 That Bosses Fear stock shares of Surgeon Dentists ||) Aavertise your union meetings |) and John’s Restaurant | the United Work. || 2re being paid semi sold also on 1 UNION SQUARE | here. For information write to [| mvyERY BOOK REVIEWED | SPECIALTY: ITALIAN: DISHES ara Scorinetative annually from day of weekly install- Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119/]/ © The DAILY WORKER pepe ‘A, Didce with atmosphere 3 Co-g ae ages — y Aavertising Dept. OR er ne 302 E. 12th St. New York'|| Association, Ine. purchase. $5.00. pie Se se — 33 First St. New York City. The DAILY WORKER Js you will find ut THE JIMMIE HIGGINS BOOK SHOP 106 University Place | NEW YORK. ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR GUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend 3g SPIESS STUDIO p 64 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. | a Special ates for Labor Organiza- uons (Established i887 S el. Lehigh 6022. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF | SURGEON DENTIST Office Houre; 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P.M Daily Except Friday and. Sunday. 249 EAST il6th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York. BUTCHERS’ are CONSUMERS FINANCE CORPORATION 69 FIFTH AVENUE Corner 14th Street NEW YORK, N. Telephone: Algonquin 6900. Open daily until 7 P. M., Saturday until 2 P. M. gs eve Sunday, 10 A. Employment Bureau open every day abe P, ©F THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION | NEW READERS DRIVE EQR THE DAILY woRKER — “The existence of the Soviet Union is one of the main factors Show the world imperialists that the forces behind the Rus- NEW READER'S PLEDGE—Greet the Tenth Anniversary of the preventing capitalism from achieving its aims in the struggle sian Revolution are growing stronger every day. Every new Hussien. Bayou tion with your pledge to read The DAILY WORKER. against the workers and against the national emancipation move- _— reader secured for The DAILY WORKER is another bulwark of pevelutionery gresting to the works PATLY wont ment. The mere existence of a proletarian dictatorship in such the world proletariat against the threat of the capitalist class ci eS a gigantic country, and the moral and material support given by against the Soviet Union. Send a real greeting to the Russian Address the Soviet Union to all oppressed classes and nations, have an’ workers and peasants on the occasion of the Tenth Anniversary ne a immense revolutionary influence, and are among the main or- of the Russian Revolution, a gréeting that they will welcome as Address , ad pbs Arse, , ganizatory forces of both the labor movement and the national a new token of solidarity from the working class of America. bivaf ta ie beess sinus BORDA. os . emancipation movement.” =A. TL RYKOV. Do it now! ¥ ra +