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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1927 1150 DELEGATES Chinese Liberation Movement Mareh “B. & 0.” Celebrates Hundred Years Exploitation of Labor | ec TS) | WILL CELEBRATE By WILLIAM F. DUNNE Red pre i eh t THE capture and n of Swa-j} controls rk- | n T Mae ee Bil by the im-| bring Kwangtung cle th iD perialist press, b » revolutionary | Under Commt 8 E A i . workers’ and pe WATOW is some — manded by Yeh Ting, is and west of Canton yy ‘ * =] cisive military succe at of the mints 5 + Me 7 eat of the Kuomir = Trade UnionsSendMany tionary forces since their veorganiza- and the center i ( for Red Anniversary | : ne| Ward drive started a t is too early yet to estimate the | is a powerful n Moscow, U. § Sept possible spread of the movement un-| Kwangtung Brot The various orga’ ons in the Get 2evomnena ‘| workers, altho their u | viet Union have ited about 1,150 | mperialism and.the ¢ list the most part been suy from | guests from different to | And middle glass rer the | counter-revolutionary forces, are still, ak | att the pending ¢ ions on! Nae SOverHMENY,: NEV a position to render decisive aid T} unteue |the tenth anniversary of the October |! that the mass — nary army. 2 | Revolution. The bulk of those in- ' ; already has displa of Canton by Yeh Ti | vited will be delegations from trade Mend Bh ah » ne e is by no means a unions invited by the Central Council POWe?s; lity to dev far-fetched possib of Labor Unions of the U. S. S. R “e Same oem HE pease ' | Delegations of 60 members each Science. NURS : T Ewan jare expected from Germany and Eng- 'HE defection of the leaders of iieasel ge Oa: game fad! land, w Dg g from North Wuhan and: Nanking has not de- pra ee Fai Gey ; | B t " which we quote hint | America and & . Among streyed ration movement. On), ; ; ca a : : men this places in the wa} those invited by tt il the cont within the short space Ea W of : . , | revolt armies. are labor delegations Je of time which has elapsed since the pecs ae i 3 : ; : unions of I South America, South | betrayal perpetrated by Chiang Kai- iton reports the aoe FOE ss “3 he capitulation of the Wuhan) tW9_ 4lvyisions ainst e Tin, ‘ ee x es EEE EEE ae ae the| BUT NUMEROUS BANDITS ARI : en ae $ | SR aL RE mE —— as ne Central Cc it orgar and| COOPER: NG WITH THE LAT- | au ition will Oe \ : f 10 f TER’S ARMY uout eastern w grea ot the By. i for the ecution of hundreds of ( Tk A Ute seer CENTENARY “ 0° Rai. U.S. S. R. PROSPEROUS, PEASANTS CONTENT, ae ae a sand THIS MAKES » to the qpantdle : : i 1: laborer ion mover as been le < . 5 € nese road is being held at Balti- | D ‘aren 3 ‘i jie fi » ants supporting } sy 4 Atlantic, first of the grass- ee ete ee sentatives from the peasant organi d substantial m and/dispossessing the feudal landlor 1 ; ts at hopper type of engines, a fea- 3: JRENCE TODD. {minimum cost and with maximum | zations of the various count eal suc who form part of the base of the ase 48 pper typ g sy LAURENC m| zations of t base of th ture of the pageant. (Federated Press.) glory at home—has been “discovered The delegates will stay abou m5 Se eee ett ie! cou “re volution, are “bar in S res for aun WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Im-| beyond any chance of future oblivion. during which time the guests 2 the liberat aie eH impé Leak terminology, ret ee ee of the ¢ nalists, pressions gained in a three months’ Then uprising of the smaller nations’ be afforded an opportunity to yelatively 4 ee esn But it In Hunan and Hupe . Dee oar n , under- jstay in Europe, just ended, are due|delegates against dictation by Austen / visit interesting spots not only in jg equall ne cehat ie diitienit movements have again jto taiks with trade union, political | Chamber in and the British die-hard | Moscow but also in ot big centers. march on Swato capture and oc- none character. ’ There \ and peasant spokesmen of varying | tories was a symptom of the growth = << cupation, could have occurred I [ is apparent that the mass libera-|sure upon t imperia |degrees of autho I saw these}of league prestige in Europe and|¢¢ in”? WY were t tors lacking: | tion movement, correctly emphas ments for the withdrawal of troops USSR Workers Sa S linen in London, Moscow, a Russian} Asia. A world-state is far off, but Potemkin, Film of the 1, Sympathy and support from the| ing the decisive role played by the and gunb nd the Ck eaders ° 5 village, Prague, Vienna, small towns | the tendency of these league discus- 1805 Revolu 10n, Now at worker and peasant masses and under revolutionary leader-) will be ¢ how lin Austria and Bavaria, and in Mun-|sions is to expose the hypocri of r " 4 is 2. Extensive demoralization in the | ship, taken up the two tasks that/ that the g cla jich, Freiburg, Basel and Geneva. nationalism and militant imperialism. ye Theatr es in Newai k ranks of the counter-reyolutionary | the reactionary wing of the Kuomin-| mobilized f k Returning Visitor Here, in brief, is what I found: The league is capitalist because its ConA forces. tang abandoned under the pressure y | British Labor Strong. component nations are capitalist “Armored Cruiser Potemkin.” is | _ Th fons of the dispatches to the ot ye capitalis compradores and Y hile m : is | “Britain is slowly recovering indus- | States. playing this week in the Capitol, imperialist press is a good guide in| landowners: bore | ti dar ee poe ate trial. strength, and her labor move-| Europe is praying for two things: Theatre, Market and Halsey Streets, ‘ a sg the eth Ot ene aa TT EG asa nt to ists, Inc., are still ime Suyies United ment is far more competent to resist return of a labor or liberal govern- Newark, and at the Rivoli Theatre, ait ei You ‘tes fee Surety ale. a ists, They are stil in Soviet UPieu|tory employers’ attacks than press) ment in England, in order that Bri-| Paterson. So pleased Were the Of Soot cinber 26 says: | These two tasks the Chinese libe ia the ie aka a arae g lative °F | dispatches of the past year would | tish support for Mussolini and the cials of the company that they have '* Sethe eran Gnisk peneralel Yan rahe Recon amr akin Bk sud ig Ea tna Blade isiting relatives OY |; dinate. Her labor party will al-| Hungarian dictators may cease; then, | already booked “Potem ox their sho Foecaiiy tanec agus ie lly only if it maintains the closest Sra x ia Sey be anenle Phase | most certainly form the next British humbling of the pride of the Ameri-| Capitol Theatre, Passaic, and it will Ree aie Raa ncne ade: eritact with the Communist Party f iat cat oats Mitek, ave |cabinercceitner alone \or with, the ae- jean. business wanle “hs first prayer he: Shame Ves? Hea) parted owing’ to Hankow's anti- lof China and proceeds with the ut-! world imperialist ea ig a ia 18 | istance of the liberals. Her recent|seems likely to be answered. The, In both the } PRE group, numbering seven, expressed \ te pie ma retgeyon aah they reat Germany is definitely settled v Their eockoainen stance Trushin- | B® republican foundations, and her | for whi the bat Ay West Dison St., Chi- | working class is turning its attention] preliminary cago, Ill, stated that they found the a ee aan nore one ed morale of the workers of the Soviet}: ue “meencor! a sia alt Union greatly higher than that of | SOUPS are ne longer dangerous; Be the American worker. An inveterate |7*° mae re Fidieuinus. ‘ traveler, he stated that in no country| Soviet Union Peasantry Content. he has ses has he found the work \ The BONED Union a Rapidly ever (it F. Hallin, of Frederick, Md., and| cage that this Soviet film was s es AS me ae lot. Ther wae athe s, alt Bs ale T. Ormsby, of Chicago, to officiate | ed by the German critics as the best are inspired, he stated, by the knowl-| suffering from the economic blockade! 5. ympires during the wor! series| film of the year. 1 Russian film the remainder of this turday Theatre th will continue fo week, ending Sa “Potemkin” is (as the National Board of Review stated) “the perfect cinematic recreation of the ill-fated Russian Revolution of 1905.” It was | ¥ directed by Sergius M. Eistenstein, a jthe American Baseball League here} voing 27-year-old Russian. Recent | ) jteday announced the appointment of|;eports from Germany bring the mes- |}second will be forwarded by a trade on|war which is now taking form, and h the French tariff gun is the nal. ade union act will be repealed. BRITISH WORKERS RESENT FREEING OF CRUEL MASTER NAACP ASSAILS Morgan Makes Grab for WALKER FOR ls. Si ROME BEHAVIOR ryt Hallin, Orm CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—Officials of | PARIS, Sept. 27.—A bid was made by J. P. Morgan and Com- pany of New York to take over the Czecho kian state railways and oa le edge that they are laboring for the! hetterment of themselves, by the fact | that their efforts are directed, not to | of the international bankers and the hostility of the British tory govern-| ment, Cost of living in Russian} Call the Mayor’s Action | | negotiations relative to the project are in progress, it was learned to- day from an authoritative source. | Brutally Mistreated In-. - Contemptible the monetary benéfit of a small class} towns is high, and unemployment. is | jured Steward The Morgan interests ask for LONDON Sent. 27. Deep resent- ans follow- in of the in Union and intelligently discussed the sses. n @: ». be Sa > s i Jerma vy og 5: 2 ps . | 1 * of bosses, but to the cultural, sp’ - | about the same as es Germany and : The National ation for the! | the railways as a guarantee for a/|ment was expressed re today itual and economic furtherance of | ngland, but the system of unem-| Advancement of Colored People, 69| | loan to the Czechoslovakian gov-| | among British worker vine ante their lives and that of the working | ployment benefits in the Baviei Bimo8 From All Over Fifth Ave., yesterday issued the fol-| | ernment. A commission operating} | decision of the federal na Slee Ae class. e : __|deshettep: than in “webtem » Hprepe-) f lowing ent on the report that| | along the lines followed for Ger-| |New York indict 2 Arnal inaley was pimecially, enthusi Peerage ounce 4 Va ees r \ Rae Mayor Walker had objected to the| | many in the Dawes plan would ad-) | Michell J. captain of the astic about the Red army. The domi-|third good crop in three years, are e oun y e presence of colored patrons on a dan minister the railways, part of the! | American oil ‘Manatawny,” pant difference between. the soldiers | velatively Sc oeath ted and “are hep ing floor in a night club in Rom profit going to Czechoslovakia and) jafter grues idence of brutal of the Red army and those of the|pier than at any time’ they can The statement was signed by James] | part to the bankers. | mistreatmer , a Brit- Teens Russia, with whom Tenghin- | member. The gens: Bavt This Is a Nation-Wide Weldon Johnson, secre y of the Ad- The negotiations struck a snag isn st aboard the ship, has been sky was acquainted, being by birth a {firmly established in control of g vancement Association when the Morgan interests in prese Russian, is the wholesome interest |ernment and of every cultural enter- ,| “We ¢ st believe without fur-| | eq i sats ipPbei te ri nivintiog: of | Thon at during a taken by the Red soldiers in the life | prise, and is now’ free of anxiety as} § ther confirmation that the mayor of} | the it road ne pert storm | ainst a steam of the people as a whole. Those sol-|to movements of discontent among} a large city like New York has been| 4 Bee pris ~«|pipe. Croy n no medical iders of the rank and file with whom |the peasants. American business is Bi cuilty of “ a petty and even con- a | treatmen’ result Thomas he came in contact were well versed | beginning to flirt with Moscow. temptible ion in a cosmopolitan| Death List Grows |lost the right hand. Irri- ope where good behavior bearing, not race or the economic history of the Soviet} Vienna, stronghold of the social | :. ‘ : city of Eur democrats in the Danube basin,- is| and gentlemar cap’ handcuffed and | ship ordered Crow problems of the future. These sol-|giving to the world revolutionary) Zak are ihn sports in public c ' diers fecl themselves to be not a class | lessons in taxation, in providing good| § ‘i places li Central Furo e beaten by other members of the apart and above from the general{housing for the masses, and in re- e, Bi eels crew. population, but of it, working shoulder | form of the public schools. Sur-| Did } ot Need Censorship. The vietim, who has since returned to shoulder with it along productive | rounded by a conservative agricul-| “However, if it Should prove true to England, preferred his cl es be- lines. There is far greater freedom | tural Austrian peasant population| 7 that Mayor Walker did _ protest om all 00 S$ fore the British foreign o e which among these soldiers, and a self-| Which takes its politics from the fjagainst the dancing of Brazilian gen-| protested thru the British ambassa- imposed discipline rather than super-| church, Vienna is a citadel of organ-| tlemen with white ladies, it might be} dor at W ington to the American pointed out that the women were} government. jized workers, fighting for a wage World Tourists announce that reg-| that will feed them and their wives | istration for their second tour, sail-;and children. They have to face not) ing October 14 on the S. S. Carmania | only the employers, but also the walls} of the Cunard Line, will close within | raised by the Czech export tax on! a few days. The tour will last eight|coal for Austrian factories and the! weeks, and will include visits to the-| other economic handicaps that are atres and art galleries as well as the|due to the peace treaties. Yet al-| iM { witnessing and participation in the|though they seem doomed to final| \ tremendous celebrations of the tenth! starvation, these Vienna workers turn} imposed. Saiaweele sannble GENEVA, Sept. 27.—Between 3! a Hate) sa ee ‘as. | 2nd 40 persons were dead and thou- 1a8 ecg 9 | sands were homeless today in Eastern |sistance or censorship from Ameri- Switzerland, Western Austria and CONS ot an ee _...|the principality of Lichenstein, as a Ep Moreovetye We) Avon of New| result of torrential rains, cloudbursts York wants to see white and black| and flood which were submerging the B cit y together, he need not} country. Ad to’ the . Rome, uy Italy. | The death list in the departments There are plenty of places in the city| o¢ gt. Gallens, Cressons and T doubtless of age of choosing t Duel With Bull Whips a Feature of Film (Shown For The DAILY WORKER) A duel with bull in which two men, bare aist, lash at each other ional novelty } Every Reader of the Daily Worker Can Participate! whi to the ity of anniversary of the Russian revolu-|out, at a signal, 200,000 rchers in| ae ‘. . . over whi presides where they s0| gwitze ratte 24 be in “The politan’s tion. Thi a very rare opportunity, Eas Bes 4 batalla apne ene ae | . OR the : fir st time a huge bazaar 1S Q t untoward {asdene of] * sbi ae ay he ba today » i. thrilling f é Bla °0 al alld i ‘ peaceful parades of protest or ap-| 4 Fi ca . the flood waters of the Rhine river yj). 100° | and all desirous of accompanying the | peal, ‘The riot of July. was due to|f being held in New York City for The _|continued their rampage. Thane! 1 ‘rica, come tour must apply immediately at the/ihe fact that their leaders. failed to|f ‘a : | “We resent the re TAEuasaremors cecnine were Goad}? e Waldorf 4 ri ifth | | : ihr nig re persons ‘were 1 | aftice of World Tourists, 69 Fifth grrange 9 formal demonstration, and| DAILY WORKER in which every the mayor because it is an invasion of| at Tansbenck, Avetria, following a ee ee 4 a i ‘a small group of hoodlums took ad- reader ean take part. Delegations are aa and ad exhibition by cloudburst there yesterday. A eae Dirt Road Record 92.42 Miles. _|yantage of a spontaneous walkout of Hi] (Onin: £ all th ; ae dicet iiecd of a great city.”| , Mos of the principality of Lichen- wedish \ CLEV: aes 7 Frank |1actory workers who wanted to’ make) ng from all over the country. Booths ting the head of a great city.”| tin was flooded, resulting in 5,000 | beau : LA . . ELAND; Sept. 27.—Frank a protest at the acquittal of men who} ; 4 = £ ih REE H ES: bei dered hi rT 1 of He art, 23- = a a “ a n ia - 7 "eS S x caine »eing rendered homeless, and possi- 1 ond MNDavton, OF today held new workghebad--murdered three of their com.| representing all sections will be displayed. Turner On Hunger Strike. | ble loss of lif. Galdwy Mae reeds. for ‘all: distances -p—vo--100 2209 out es 1s coppnrting 20,000) The program will carry greetings from }#j| PORTLAND, Me. Sept. 27—Ben-| Railroad, telegraph and tele mi for one mile dirt tracks, fol. U¢™Ployed by taxation of the rich,| seats : 2 jamin H. Turner, the California clerk| communication in the whole ¢ ( his sensational victory tee Europe Wants Labor In Power. | workers all over the country—and from | Who travelled from Mexico to slay| partly or wholly paralyzed. If. North Randall yesterday afternoon. Geneva is today, more than in any | (i all: parts of the world. This will e M|James D. Hallen, soldier of fortune,| railroad train at Brenner, Switzer-| q. 07 Drivi Mill jal, ‘Lockhart! A ld ital. T° | e | whom he claims duped him, continued} land, was ‘hurled into the River Isargo | * mming riving a Miller special, Lockhart | previous year, a world capital. Twen-| Ra y ley A Z a Pits SUM he ae a Bale RBs nll ng PHY Sargo F finished the 100 mile grind in 1 hour, ty-two ministers of foreign affairs, gt eatest working class social event ever ue eneee strike a ol by an avalanche. if re Chey: 14 minutes, 14.4 seconds, for an aver-;from as many nations, were in at-| put on in this eountr vy. In this we need Ithree gl ater, but no food marehsh cn tte tee Ma toes jing dr tect. dig- , age of 80.826 miles per hour. In the;tendance at the sessions of the) : morning, Lockhart set a new non-| League Assembly when I was there.| competitive record for one mile tracks|The league as an institution which! with an average of 92.42 miles per; enables powerful politicians to get) hour. together and reach agreements—at | nee Saturday when he learned that the Maine courts had dismissed his) LONDON, Sept. 27.—Alfred Noyes, | plea for a new trial and that he must| British patriotic: poet, was married start a sentence in Thomaston| today in Brompton Oratory to Mrs. | prison this week. Weld Blundell. \ the help of every reader. A great success means more power to our DATT the goods today! TO THE National Bazaar Compr ittee . 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK, N