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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WED DAY, sa ig BUCHAREST, Noy. 8.—In order to avoid any demonstrations by adher- ents of former Crown Prince Carol, whose cause he is accused of aiding, jformer Secretary of State Manoiles- cu’s trial for treason will be held in| -A| | Be Held Thurstay Page Three par aan a | British Miners’ March Starts in Wales; Cook Fights Right Mieges Wales. une | CARDIFF, eral hundr gathered her | the ghting the munistic,” lead the su | ferences USSR CONSUL IN Dav French workers demonstrate for Andre Marty, Communist Deputy, released from prison with Deputies Cachin, | Duclos and Doriot by the Chamber of Deputies last Thursday, for the present session of Parliament. Foreign strike of miners h p alyzed | be U.S. Marines Trial of Prince ragua yesterday, acco toa The American state department has dient of the republic. eee EES ae . CRS : REPORT LIBERALS Mine Strike in Mexico operations at the American-owned Cinco Minas Mining Properties i WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—-U. patch to the navy toJay Indieations are, the dispatch sai been backing the conservatives in Nicaragua, maintaining Adolfo Diaz According to rumors current here,| the State Department is backing Gen- |the small Bessarabian town of Kisch-! jinew, it was revealed today. . Kischinew is under martial law.| Madame Manoilescu was also arrested The Communist ae as were arrested for opposing French impe m in the Riff, | SHANGHAI ASKS Blow to U. S. Magnates AHEAD IN LOCAL the Pachuca District, marines, aided by the local constab- that the liberal party has won a s in the president’s palace, and refu: eral Moncada, who sold out the Libe: DELEGATES: WiLL “The Unexpected Guests” NANKING GUARD == =" ernment |charged with having urged her | band’s alleged mission to Prince Carol.| | Manoi escu was arrested recently on! aes the Roumanian frontier, Premier! JAIL BOURBON FOR L ARCENY, | Bratianu’s government declared pa-! MELUN, France, Nov. 8.—For fail |pers in Manoilescu’s possession show- ing to pay his bills and for having /eq he was carrying dispatches from passed a large number of worthless | Carol to his supporters for the throne! checks, Don Fernando de Bourbon, | lof Roumania. Duke of Dureal, and said to be a} " cousin of King Alfonso, has been ar- | Te men tescu’s trial begins on Thurs- ae eign Wor Kers Hold : ongress in Moscow rested and jailed. i (Special Cable to » Daily Worker.) MOSCOW, Nov. 8.—An impressiv demonstration against the threat of an imperialist w is expected at the | Congress Friends of the Soviei NICARAGUAN POLL. <2 | eee from aa pce tod ulary; “successfully observed” the, stantial victory, and the conservatives ing recognition to Dr, Juan B. Sacasa,! ‘als, in the coming presidential clec-| MEXICO CITY, Nov. 8 Winning Despite Watch |b ae municipal elections throughout have been defeated. the liberal leader, constiutional pres- tions. lev ATALMALA MINISTER DEAD WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. — Senor | Francisco Sanchez Latour, Guatema- | lan minister to the United States, died | here early today from a bullet wound MONUMENT FOR “SAVIOUR” PRAGUE, Nov. 8.—Plans for the erection of a monument to the late president Woodrow Wilson in this city on July 4, 1928, were announced of today. we 4 _ self-inflicted some months ago. Union, composed for the most part of sa | members of workers’ delegations from if | capitalist countries. A provisional committee of mem- ||| bers of the foreign delegations are {|| actively preparing for the Congress | which will be attended by about a | thousand delegates, mostly represen- | tatives of workers and peasants, but which will also include foreign repre- | sentatives of the sciences and arts. The Soviet press has published the | statements of several delegates, em- | phasizing the great political Congress. Losovsky’s Statement. ; Losovsky in an interview pointed jout that the Congress may be viewed as an attempt to create a single front against imperialism on the part of workers and peasants of different parties and on the part of enemies of |imperialism who-do not belong to the working class. i, Melnitchensky, chairman of the for- eign delegations’ reception committee, SUB-SECTION 1B, DISTRICT No. 2 of the WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY OF AMERICA WELCOMES THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY . of the RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. ful herald of the international soli- |darity of workers for the Soviet Union and a reply to the imperialis- | tie preparation for war. | Pravda Lauds Congress. The significance of the Congress is | very great, Pravda says. The Con-| |gress is not only an action against militant imperialism, but it will also: | Bive representatives of the toiling | masses of all countries an opportunity | | to know each other better, | The Congress will help destroy all | barriers between workers of different | races, nationalities and continents, i which the bougeoisie have erected and | veformists consolidated. British Workers Arrive. _ The British workers’ delegation,| j consisting of 106 members, arrived in| |Leningrad on board the steamer} | “Soviet” yesterday and was met by| | representatives of various organiza- | tions and by a large crowd of work-) ae and women with banners and} oan) | music. i ON WITH THE FIGHT! | Upon landing, the delegates were, | welcomed officially by the secretary: of the Leningrad Trades Council and, {then a meeting was held at which | Lowther, chairman of the delegation, |vread a declaration in the course of) | which he said, “We each and all pledge ourselves individually and col-| \dectively to struggle with . ofl our | Strength against intrigues and the’ 1 te -Soviet attempts on the part of t EI CSTR eR ACT RPE, (ean an nee seen en eweeeasaaseneseceees® SEPT-OCTOBER ISSUE Just off the press. Table of Contents: The Murder of Sacco and | Vanzetti By ROBERT MINOR American Militarism , BY A. G. BOSSE, The Convention of the Pan- f American Labor Federation Ul adink al | By ARNOLD ROLLER. | Whither Wuhan By £Z-TOH-LI. the British Conservative government nd the whole capitalist world. The | British working class is opposed ,to the policy of breaking relations with the U.S. S. R. and will do everything |in its power to restore the unity of | the British and Russian labor move- | ments.” | Both Lowther and Saklatvala, who | spoke after him, were greeted with | stormy ovations by all assembled. | After the meeting at the quay the | delegates went to their rest homes. | Fifteen members of the delegation | will remain in Leningrad, while the other will leave for Moscow. J. Louis Engdahl, former editor of |The DAILY WORKER and member of the Central Executive Committee ef the Workers (Communist) Party, has arrived in Moscow. end Theory. Marxian-Leninist Con- states that the Congress is a power-) Address, after Oct. 25thi 43 BE. 125th St.. New York, N. . Now: 1113 Washington Biya. Chicago, Ul, FOR Los Angeles, Frisco, /China and American ‘Imperialist Policy ‘With Marx and Engeis SALE on newsstands in New Philadelphic, By EARL BROWDER. By, AVROM LANDY. Boston, Detroit, Pittsburgh, ete. York, Cleveland, SUBSCRIPTION: Single Copy ; 1 year - 6 Months 25c 2.00 Foreign and Canada. . ee oe ee re ewe ewe eens S. PRIENDLY TO RIVERA, ASHINGTON, Nov, 8—An Pree ad has been entered into be- tween Spain and the United States ‘whereby the Modus-Vivendi between | pene two governments, which was to ‘have expired Nov. 27, is extended in- | ‘definitely, or until one government | desires to terminate it. The agree- | ment. will govern all trade relations between the two countries. AU, pus THE DAILY WORKER: _ By MARGARET GR. AHAM. is building—against the Rees with a crystal moon rises a es framework of wood and concret! structure of Russian masonry is |Co™mpleted Janu Th e Siar aeiiean ; 8.—Protesting | government is mindful of its obliga- ive—supports of wood—whole |* long time to + ns who poearpapy J Sees of adequate. po tions,” concluded the foreign secre- trunks of trees transplated to a new customed to see the steam shovels at seepage which the Sov tary. ; soil to hold the fine new buildings |Work one morning and es steel ea ie pee David ivkwrood, a Scottish Labor- £ . ; ; very 9 ng against ie | eae Ss. 3, lite, i rupted o 8 . BOE ee ee Ret ole Wh Steal Hratieaoreie| Piet consul, this afternoon ¢ Coin ne nt America does not s one will form a unit in the/UMheard of in Russia. American | @ note to the Vice-Minister of Foreign agree to our terms would the gov- new administrative center of Ukraine. | Methods of sawing timber and of | Affairs Quo Tai-chi. _ {ernment be prepared to call on Eng- —-Loeated in the suburbs of Karkov |handling tools are also far from Sine ene believe a bomb attack is lish and Scottish boys to go to war -eovering 8 acres of ground, it|¢vally adopted. I saw two carpenters | likely,” Koslovsky said asking for with Americ stands as an evidence of the solidarity | ®t Work on a railway station and the | police protection. The note follows The speaker of the House broke in and strength of the Soviet Republi ily tool in evidence was a hatchet. | the ttack of three or four hundred Russia is building for the future. The pee this ‘a ee, frames Neds Ww 2 Russians on the ¢ onsulate in| That tical question,” fi phase of the revolution is past, | P! ed ws and ones m dee Bhat ch one of the White Guards was! The added: now comes the time for organizing |2"4 needless to say, progress was! killed and a number wounded. | on between the resources of a great people. The SlW- eae In case another attack occurs, Kos- vernment re- administrative center for the Ukrain- | | lovsky asks Quo Tai-chi to provide a r and I anticipate ian Trusts in Karkov, is a symbol of; But, the he rs on “The Unex- refuge for the women and chi ldren | this new life—finding its outlet in| Pected bigs ake eave HA a as of the Consulate. 2 Fanta eins y are active cip Raa” Henment at the idak ot this| cage | LONDON, Nov. 8.—After a recess Three Leningrad at drafted eo eae Melos The ei AO of fuses t ia e Hees Y sea parlia- es oe F- 0 ‘onstruction, who is a} m convened to! fo: oa tragic eetiette ace fine whitehatred engineer, told us with Lithuanian Workers session. The legisla etistis ge eae great pride ie weekly meetings contentious anc arehitectare Ie greaney Dlain. Nine Gr workers and directors, at which re-| Protest Terrorism |iience thai steel united by bridges and supported | P°"'S, 0” see Bree of work, the ‘ ; = a _ {made that par by massive square columns.: cal problems involved and oth RIGA, Nov. 8 (FP).—Lithuanian 2d in February a general election industry is stripped for a hard fight, _ of inter Ge are discus | workers and refugees, in conference} called. and the type of building which is - sere Be = HEREC Riga, orld a mani-| There little rest “evinced by springing up to meet the needs of the | ha tyuaile haa é: ‘ak padivads Se festo and appeal. tie ihembers: hove , whan the ages cquturies af Micon etsy auw/TUNtyside ‘and such opportunities "sn. sass dictitarship in LithidiAatune Chawberoheiee, The roaheee given full play, is planned for servi pio: haere: Ue ihe new Tdbstrial age ‘g jnia is a regime of the nobility and}members to obtain rly places for and economy rather than for beauty.) "°°" SE NES "bourgeoisie against the labor move-, the opening witnessed in former open- The ong dan ate ee a rea i The Ukraine is the “Indu ment and its social reforms: against’ ings absent today, only a hand- eeroke ae ne a nest layer of | Heart? of the Federation of Russian agrarian | reform, social _ insurance, ful being present. architectural design imported from Republies. It has a population of over | § k insurance centers, education- It was expe ted that the labor mem- Italy is no better. 28 million people. lt hi san In- al institutions, ete. It is a regime of | bers, stimu ed by their recent suc- * * * | dustrial Army of half a million work-| murder, and oppression. For 10) cesses in the municipal elections, will There. has Hanrt ho time: kines. the |otS" ™ iners, machinis s, metal work- | court martials have been! provide much liveliness to the session. revolution to develop a new architec- | ©!S: It is rich in coal, iron and other Is cattering the most active leaders of & ae tute’ - The reanitams been adaptation | Minerals and from its fields come | the wo: ng class. The people are| of American factory units, square | blocks of grey concrete or stone spread over huge areas, to give light and air, but lacking grace and deli- cacy. This 8-acre building with its 9 stories of construction, is an excellent example of the new industrial architecture. ‘The glass used in the building, if spread out on the ground, would cover 10 acres. It comes from the famous | Don Basin. The steel for the window frames is being made on the spot, a ‘factory having been constructed for » purpose. The concrete is mixed. ransported and hoisted by means of simple machinery adapted by the en- gineer from more costly American machinery and made on the premises. Electricity for the future building as | well as for the present construction | comes from the State Electric Power | Station at Karkov, former, which gives direct current. * 220 volts of * * The building will certainly be able to take care of many “unexpected Guests.” as it will contain 3500 rooms, a hotel, and a restaurant which will seat 1000 persons at one time. Thirty- two elevators. twenty-five of them American vators, will = y of an Ukrainian evening | ; vere glass and concrete! through a trans- | pcatey the ocew lup and down i nine stories. 1800 workers are engaged in con- uction of the building. Work was ted in August 1925 and will be wheat to be turned into flour and | sugar to be refined. The value of its products for 1924-1925 was 1,530,- 000,000 roubles—about 750,000,000 American dollars. With the develop- jment of the various power stations already started the industrial impor- tance of the Ukraine will be vastly enhanced. | The State Trusts handle the plan- jning, production, buying and markét- jing of raw materials and finished a) Products, and they are the arteries through which these millions of dol- lars worth of commodities flow ¢| through the Soviet Union. The build- ing now being erected and the plans | for the future center show how th | mighty administrative machine will | | be housed. ‘Report Over 200 Dead ants of the building | In Big Madras Cyclone MADRAS, Nov. 8.—-More than two hundred people are reported to have |been killed in the cyclone which swept the east coast of North Madras | last week. The town of Nellore has been partly wrecked and over a thou-, sand Pe cue are reported hon eless. | WORKINGMEN’S SICK BENEVOLENT AND EDUCATIONAL FEDERATION Central Office: 350 E. 81st St., New York City SENDS FRATERNAL GREETINGS ON ‘ THE OCCASION ANNIVERSARY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION OF THE TENTH Expects Nave. Attack by White Russians Noy. Berane f Lake lopmer would oyssinia ared |U.S.TORY SCRAP “OVER ABYSSINIA -. SHAKESCOMMONS | march on London which they ex ; pect to reach by November 20th. | Chamberlain Heckled | They will pre i ‘ a petition After Speech | e conflict be- sh imperial- brought into House of this ns ternoon by “I am confident that the Ab; ten Chamber- Foreign in the win govern- who an- ced that the Office not received official re- from the an gov- on the The con= to an American firm, ¢ hamberlain de- 1 violation of Treaty of 1902.” Meckle Chamberlain. the nian BUY THE DAILY WORKER GREETINGS from 7-1 AC WORKERS’ PARTY, DIST. 2 _An annihi \ forceful article on exposition of why it is of its philosophy ART YOUNG with a special cartoon on Sacco and PIERRE LOV the developmen different from the G on Maurice Utrillo. on The Modern Quarterly Its size doubled, its policy sharpened, its challenge deepened, presents V. F. 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