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% Se] YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19 THE DAILY WORKER, NEW |Obregon Will Enforce DUMB ON SPEECH (Continued from Page One) is what President Calles is doing, His policy the sanction of the ma- jority of the Mexican people. OF SENAT R REED “It is very evident that y cath- olies yported the 1 ment fr der cover. We know that geen - man instigated Gene Tammany Also Silent! Gov ile policy toward e government.” The Mexie ands on Missouri Speech WASHINGTON, Oct. istration leade broadside agains Yon delivered by Ser Reed of Missouri d of his: speech Almada Capture Reported. EXICO CITY, Oct. 18.—-An’ un- i been ‘received , one of the -Almada atic nomination for president. of the United States. None of the of the Treasury was rep in y of Tuxpam. have defeated and counter revolutionary r Bouquilla. Followers With Gomez. few mountaineer bandits re- h Arnulfo Gomez, one of the volutionary leaders, accord- Me s holding his in violation | ° laws of the | * States accusation that Mellon was|' the). or ice heading the 600 sur- ieee oldiers of General Hector aa sare Almada’s column. : \F Ee : The sutrendered soldiers have been aitipente’+— SSF Lien to delepavand euliied’ +n bare moved m and took racks, according to reports received ssion of the! SAMES A REED 1 operations of | B¢*e- the government.” White House Dumb. The white house was as dumb as a clam on the charge that Coolidge Today for U.S. S. R. shielded Harry M. Daugherty, SPS vile insect as ever crawled a Ss (Continued from Page One) ages of time,” even after the midst of a spontaneous national ex- nation knew the facts regard-} Pression the equal of which has not hat low grafter and political cor-| been witnessed. For months all the onist who headed the department | educational, scientific, cultural and artistics organizations of the U. S. S. R. have combined and worked for gi gantic demonstrations commemorating {the completion of the tenth year of Yourist Group Leave ing t justice. Also Silent. Democrats who are in the national capitol are also silent as they do not Democrats the life and history of the Soviet snow what momentum the Reed cam- Waion. align may gain before the convention! ~ Whis (tocv Aeealade: Amane HEE pr saa eats ee countless number conducted by organ- ut 0 e dem arty gpisere a ' iat lait 5 {920 because he opposed Wilson’s deaiionn, tat SOnnety. - ahah eae of dations propre cane "who offers to the participants invaluable pi eee vehibed the position as del. | OPPortunities to make investigations agate 46 the AatGral Paki Son fom | and do research work in cultural and iis own state is the most able figure n his party today, is not disputed by anyone. That | traveler in the U.S. S. fered. Varied Groups. ne See rave ts AeCUPaRNS | he natty istdrauurteniy all walla nomination is out of the question, for he reason that he represents oY Pair pasa teachers. artists middle class elements who are in a} DE: Sasah We Sidi, head. 42 the minority in the democratic party, | 4 Fs . which is the property of the House | "!¢!5 Institute of Portsmouth, N, H. of Morgan and has been since 1910,|i8 @ member of the tour, and will in- The Tammany Hall gang in this | Vesti ate educational and medical see an : F ed | Ptoblems in Russia. tity are non-committal on the Re Weicesech Workave » will be crushed | 4; reac=! { American oil | educational fields which the individual | R. is not of- | WOMEN TO TAKE UP WEAPONS FOR SOVIET UNION |VILE HOUSING OF U.S. TROOPS HIT BY GEN, SUMERALL PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY Open Air Meetings Tonight. Seventh St. and Ave, A. Speak- . K. Miller, P. P. Cosgrove and sternack, jers M. . th St. and 8th Ave. Speak bay a) x. Hurl Defiance at Plots) sc. stachel, I. Potash, A. Me Hae, General Recalled From if B. Meyers. Tour By Coolidge WASHINGTON, Oct. “T have seen German prisoner: ed in bet- ter quarters than you are now occu- »;Pying,” said Maj.-Gen. Charles P. Summerall, highest ranking active of. .{ficer of the U. 4 j,\to troops at San J of Imperialists After hearing , Kalinen on MOSCOW, Oct. g and Pea: in and Hopkinson Ave Bert Wolfe, Ben Lif rlich, J. M. Cohen. The general was on a tour of in- spection of all government reserv: poken today t! Open Air Meetings Tomorrow. th the g First Ave. and 79th St. keers: {Ot the Catone elt yernment’s | Abraham Markoff and Sam % stead, it was learned that he had been /)| Madison Ave. and 106th Bt, Speak.|fecaiied and had caught the first the dispateh-/ crs; Juliet Stuart Poyntz, Julius Cod. |‘ for Washington in ha ing of terr: S. 8. R. and It is believed here the drastic or- kind, R. § mmel and Jack K man. Tremont d= the anti-Soviet campaign talist pr the capi- shi. and W Rose Nevin ton Aves. Kanfman, | because of this speech. Coolidge “Not At Hom Coolidge is in Pittsburgh, ef War Davis is in Colu Soviet Wants Peace. The resolution further declares that | © the toilers of the Soviet Union are against war and wish pe: to enable Subsection 2-E Meets Tonight. poe ek DCU MS the building up of S ustry and| A meeting of Subsection 2-H will aa ee py ah el ensure progress in the economic and | be held 6.30 tonight, at 126 East 16th pee Sanierart. dirhusl ee ee i ue thay raked i military channc the department Reece ont. 1 defend ik Hse and that it must have come direct ewn power their own mills and their; An enlarged. executive committee aien ae Say aah tae own revolution. | meeting of Section 2 will be held to: Pcient auitecick : Woman Will Also Fight. nei : ie “a re io ea “There are now 2,240 officers and “We women also will fight in de- All ‘sub -ReObIGH .Ogarivers -mius' | 84, 00 enlisted men living in tempor- a | present . fense of our proletarian motherland |?*°"°"" |ary shelter, by far the greater part and will send to the war front our} , 4 4 ; of which consists of wooden barracks husbands, brothers and children and| Passale Wananies, caesar his. | baile during the war,” Summerall de- | even we, ourselves, will fight in the trict 2 and Emil Gardok organizer clared in his speech. “These shelters front ranks and will change the war N 7 sab district will pe the main| Were built to last only two or three against the Soviet Union into a war speakers at the ratification rally of years, They are fire traps. : against the world bourgeoisie,” de- the Passaic County Workers (Com-| As well as officers and enlisted |flantly declares the resolution. munist) Party candidates for state Urges Defense Measures. senator and assemblymen. The rally While fully approving the peace | will be held this Sunday, 3 p. m. at policy of the Soviet Union the resolu-| the Workers Home, 27 Dayton Ave. tion urges the necessity of taking | Besides the ratification of the six : aes a B: measures to assure the safety of the |Communist candidates from Passaic, Capitalists In Speech Soviet state. It also records the grati-| Paterson and Clifton, the meeting : fication of the worker and peasant/|will also serve to state the position| (Continued from Page One) women with the productivity of Sov-|of the party on the Garfield Labor| Were captains of industry who domi- iet industry which now far exceeds| Ticket. No admission is charged at|nate,the nation. Included in the the pre-war level and is constantly | this meeting, which must be attended|group were Secretary of the Treas- improving. Socialist production holds|by every worker from Passaic Coun-|ury Andrew W. Mellon, his brother, | first place in Soviet economy, amount-|ty and Garfield. ;Richard B. Mellon, and his nephew, ing to 83 per cent of industry and | * William L. Mellon, all of them giant trade and 84 per cent of workers. Daily Worker Agents Meeting. figures in the industrial and financial These facts as well as the steadily) 4 DAILY WORKER Agents’ con- life of Pennsylvania. improving condition of the toiling | ference will be held next Wednesday,| Coolidge struck a masses constitutes the basis warrant-/|g p. m., at Irving Plaza, Irving Place Chord when he declared: 5 ing the successful defense of the Sov-jand 15th St. Spiritual Cal. Coolidge. iet Union against its enemies, “There are still some who sit apart, ‘5 ‘who do not see, who cannot under- /LABOR AND FRATERNAL us, ll of Gen- sued 2 Section. Executive Meeting: * * men, we also have hospitals, nurses and horses housed in such quarters.” ‘Coolidge Ties God to = sentimental . Night: Workers Meet Tueeday. stand. To them our industrial life A general membership meeting of |. . ~ A : is the apothesis of selfishness. jthe Night Workers Section will take “They cannot. realize that, the rat- der recalling him from his western! tour was issued by President Coolidge! nent announ- | Page Five” Flying Female Falls in Ocean Near Azores; | Saved By Steamship Elder, pub id her flying Haldemanr Azore ; thereby A gang of hc for her at get field Expel Forty-seven Members of Trotsky a Group From Party | MOSCOW, 0 13. them as “or, against the G i arty jand Erivan expelled for |bers of the Opposition | This drastic mea | expuls of Leon Executive Committee of t nist International Referri three mem- ollowed the from the Commu- was said in the announcement of their expulsion to be necessitated by intensified factional struggle carried on by. the Oppositionists and their mpt to form embryonic nuc n the Communist Party. | The Praesidium of the Executive |Committee of the Communist Inter- national in a statement explaining the jexpulsion of Trotsky recently de- clared: “At a time when the Interna- tional position of the U. S: R. R. has become emely acute and when | imperia! intervention hangs directly over the first proletarian state, the Opposition virtually all itself with the worst dregs of the international | labor movement and which stand on | the verge of direct counter-revolu- tion.” I. L. D. Costume Ball. The New York section of the In- ternational Labor Defense will open its Fall activities with a costume bal! Friday evening, October 21, at New Star Casino, 107th St. and Park Ave. i | Suspected Plays Under Eagle Eye of Banton’s Gang District Attorney Joab Ban has launched his annual fall public campaign by siders salacious and it. much agents of the suspicion dec i nothing at Banton Others say that on’s periodic outbursts « for effect on- y and part of the scheme to reate the illusion manyite can start virtuous crusade alor proved Comstockiar ‘Motion Picture Trust Before Commissioners Federal inte ther centrali al T Commission, né ion here. The independent ater owners’ group charge producer-distributors, s $ Players-Lasky, do not permit them t bid for films on an equal b: i the theaters operated by the: Com- missioner Abram F. Myers, in charge of the trade practice conference of the motion picture industry, has was convinced “ev in the ind required some f of federal inter- vention and possibly dictation by the government. ‘m Standing of the Metropolitan Workers’ Soccer League speech, though everyone knows that} ee eat jplace Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 3.p. m. at} 3 DIVISION pate ate ee Sri: Mrs. Celia Hochman, the supervisor tle of the reaper, the buzz of the saw, BS die, BE eaten: ack anlet a children’s day nursery in this | ORGANIZATIONS ea 1éthiRts AU: meiibem MUSE | the clang of the anvil, the Ne the a?) DANG gS Bk es sca ete ear” aes s @ x By delivered by Reed, simply becaus jcity, will devote her stay in Soviet) S==—=———=—————————. | 4 ? 3 - ¥ |traffic are all part of a mighty sym- Bae 5 : ee ie hasn’t one-tenth the ability of the| ussia to studying the conditions and | Dance Tomorrow Night. Settle For Tickets. phony, aes only of material but of TEAM = ui fe oe ‘iery Missourt senator. j organization of the various children’s! ‘The ‘Trade Union Educational, 41) = ‘ sed 4 1D) oc saben DIORFOSE: i < A | villages, with a view to initiating new | 99 ee eer Aul comrades are instructed to set- | Lauds Financial Magnates. San Naturally the Tammany candidate | ges, : | League of Local 22, I. L. G. W. will KER-FREI- . " nas’ to speak softly about republican} methods in the handling of children’s | hold a ball tomorrow night at derol rere pre won . | The president received a hearty/ BB. s, c. 3 2 9 1 9 2 corruption in- view of the notorious | stitutions in this country when she | hassador Hall, 3875 Third Ave. the| ipnacinibicaels ss Ae 0 rainy bie he curs to PAY! Scandinavian W. A. C. 2 1 0 Ta,” ied tecord of Tammany, whose grafting | Teturns. : __|Bronx. Admission 50 cents. Even.“Pare”. Pool: ta Dewiad:.\ (oes, © Andrew ; rea ac Hungarian Workers A. C. 2 1 0 eal agar 3 ramifications extend even to such| Mr. F. Wesley Phelps, a financier Seid 2 : a |tary of treasury, wealthy Pittsburgh! y. magle S. C. 3 1 Pee aes eae 2 srivial municipal tasks as ash collect-| 2d president of the Seattle Board of Soccer Games Sunday. Y. M. C, A, pool rooms were’ de- |banker, ex-president of the Mellon Spurtacts' S. C. 3°. 2 1 oer 1 ‘ pi i Trade is also traveling with the group. | oyalt 7 eH) nounced in a revival meeting in the National Bank of Pittsburgh, and : Wel ( 1 : 0 0 ng and inspection of push-carts. rade 1s als ez group. The Metropolitan Workers Sdecer 2°" nay - ‘ Red Star S. C. 1 0 1 ) 1 3 000 |Meyer Dworkin, of Cleveland, Ohio, | Teague will play the following games) oe ty Baptist Chureh on Bowers St./head of the American Aluminum Proiheit S.C. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GET A NEW READER! | whose articles on sociological prob- next Sunday “in ey City. Several Y. M. C. A-|/Company and his brother James R. lems have appeared in the Freiheit | ever since its first issue, is making the trip to study social conditions in | Soviet Russia. | The party will return no later than wor! ere among the Rev. C. P./ Mellon, president of the Mellon Na- i Spangler’s audience. They nodded to|tional Bank. Coolidge characterized | each other approvingly when the rev-| the two multi-millionaires as “two of erend man brandished his fist to flay lyour distinguished citizens.” whiskey, poker, women and all evil | ————— — { Learn English things. Their attitude altered abrupt- | You can learn English in your Division “: ‘A. iy G: Freiheit. Italian Hospital Denies Nurses Walked Out Officials of the Italian Hospital | December 15th. nave issued a statement denying that | ~Adolph: Maurice; the manage cf aurses in the institution had declared, World Tourists, Inc., will accompany 2 walkout as a protest against poor | the tour as its leader, and will, while food and niente conditions, At/|i® Soviet Russia, negotiate for future # admits | toUrs- COME TO FAREWELL SEND-OFF FOR GROPPE R AT CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE 67th St. and 3rd Ave. Friday Eve. Oct. 14, 1927 SPECIAL PROGRAM OF Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra—Artists — Cartoonists—Movies, etc. H. W. A. C, vs. Spar s N. Y, Eagle vs. Freiheit. * * “ Downtown I. L. D. Meet. The dowtown branch of the I. L. D: logs ly, however, when the preacher thun- | dered, “The pool room like the dance | \hall is a school of hell and even if the | pool room isin the Y. M. C..A.- it’s 7 just the same! the same time the statement admit: . will meet tonig’ East e335 we dor baluine send geek ot li that the nurses’ home built 20 years ras a en a sIwg | Second St., in the Kessler Theater BUY THE DAI WORKER back. New home-study method ago is antiquated, and that plans are} THINK OF THE SUSTAINING | Building. Prominent speaker. Bring # combined with the personal at- FUND AT EVERY MEETING! AT THE NEWSSTANDS tention of an experienced, highly qualified teacher will enable you eter the lan Honest, membership card and friends, now heing made to build new quar- Health Food | Vegetarian Restauran* | 1600 Madison Ave, PHONE: UNIVERSITY 626. | , assault on the complaint of Dominick’ \. Serraseinaecienoermadl| | Borg, strikebreaker, oe = - Both defendants have been released 1] (on bail. About 1,000 men are on strike, ac- |cording to Harry Feinstein, union | business agent. } ' Joining the Union. | At a strike meeting held yesterday | 27 former members of the company) ;union made application for member-| i ship in Local 8. | Charles W. Nicholson, vice presi-| dent of the Building Service Inter- national of the American Federation of Labor, said yesterday, “The de- mands of Local 8 are just and fair. _The attitude of the employers’ as- ; Sociation in refusing to arbitrate the lissues at hand necessitates their de- feat. rates. Wr phone Chelsea Address “Teacher,” Room 915 1133 Broadway. lWiitdew Cleaners Tell | | Police of Gangsterism \ = | (Continued from Page One) REVOLUTION SUB. CAMPAIGN . Pe DAILY WORKER Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere a “all radicals meet. 302 E. 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