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Page THE DAILY WORKER, N&AW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927 FOURCOMMUNISTS ‘yor lay Torin FRAMED IN ITALY GET LONG TERMS Unrest Grows af Wage Slash LONDO™, Nov. 9.--Long prison | terms were meted out to eight Com- | munists charged with complicity mn | an alleged plot to assassinate Mus- | solini last March, according to a Cen- | tral News dispatch from Rome. Sola, the man who was alleged to} have been chosen by the group to} assassinate Mussolini, was sentenived | to 23 years imprisonment, the longes' term received by the eight men. The next longest sentence of 16 years was- given to Busca, and Na- | vore was sentenced to 11 years. Five | others charged with being in the con- spiracy received sentences rangir z from four to seven years. Mie & The Fascisti have repeatedly framed plots to assassinate Mussolini for the | purpose of boosting Mussolini’s stock | and jailing militant workers engaged in a struggte against the fascist regime. The Fascist reign of terror has been | | with widespread demonstrations and | as Result | sats SENTENCED BY HORTHY REGIME iy Hankers After Throne’ VGHAI, Nov. 9. — “Mare | | {shal Chang Tso-lin aspiring to be- | come Emperor of China,” accord- jing to a dispatch published yester- day by the official news agency of jthe Nanking Government. “The Fengtien war lords have |summoned the savants to make a | | |thoro research into the ancient rites | }governing coronation and general {corte princi RED eve id MMANYWOUNDED AS POLICE SHOOT AT POLISH WORKERS BERLIN, Noy. i pa Hunereds of | Polish workers have been wounded in | street fighting wth police and hun- ; dreds have been arrested in connec- | tion with the celebration of the Tenth | Anniversary of the Bolshevist Revo- | lution in Russia, according to advices ! | from Warsaw this afternoon. | Polish workers observed the date terrori: ____HORTHY TERROR METES OUT LONG TERM TO SZANTO. Forty Other Militants Sentenced Also BUDAPEST, Neo The tria 56 Hungarian Communists ended to- y when Zoltan nto, head of the secret communist organization sentenced to eight years and months at hard labor Forty others, including two womer recei sentences of from one to six jyears. Fifteen were acquitted. Th Communists were accused of “agitat- ing” against the Horthy government “Long live the proletarian dict r |ship,” each prisoner cried as he re- d his sentence. Each prisoner atenced fi days in a dark solence march I da the today. SOVIET EXPERTS US HERE 10 STUY BRIDGE BUILDING S.R. Plans Big Rail Construction Program mana, bridge build- Vikolaey, ng sec- new cruisers. redoubled lately with the growth of | forced a stoppage of work in many unrest resulting from the wage slash | factories in the larger Polish cities. decreed by Mussolini several months} The recent gains made by the Com- ago. mu Party in the local elections at Warsaw, Grodno and Lodz have | |alarmed the government considerably, it is believed. British Soldiers Murder Protesting Nigerian Workers Big Militarist ‘Budget Pl x0vt. on ee \Calles Government Is/ LONDON, Nov. 9—New British ‘Stamping Out Remnants. warcraft under construction at pres- | ent consists of one battleship and 12 Of Reactionary Forces | cruisers, first lord of, the admiralty | ct ON LONDON Oe: (By. Mail) .— W. . Bridgeman’ revealed in the” MEXICO. CITY, Nov. 9:2 The |*Trouble hes-éecurred in the Warri eee fonmane setion regard ic alles soyeruyany moving swiftly |Provinee of Southern Nigeria in con- + | the Bane Talutada cba nter- revolution. ‘direct taxation,” states the “Times” limitation of naval Bridgeman said that Britain has not Numerous men and women, arrest- \corespondent in Lagos Irapuato, Leon, Monterey and Tam ia yet laid down the 1927 program for led |pico, have been brought to Mexico C | by the secret police. | Buildings occupied by anti-re-elec- | tions, together with many documents, have been seized. | “At Sapele Mr. Baddeley addressed Unconfirmed rumor has it that |the chiefs and people, explaining the Hector Almada has been captured in purpose of the new taxation, but the ere Cruz near eae | meeting was followed by disorder, and 29 “It appears that a recent meeting jof chiefs with the Acting-Governor, ‘Mr. F. M. Baddeley, at Warri town, as followed by considerable uproar. | {a subsequent attempt to liberate an/ . * ‘ Negotiate Witl With I Riff the overpowering of the small avail- jable police force. Four Fren i | Fr ch Captives pelled to fire into the crowd. One man jwas killed and a few persons were arrested ringleader nearly resulted in Chief for Release of “The police were eventually com- | wounded. The crowd then dispersed. RABAT, Morocco, Nov. 9. — M. Duclos, representative-of the French government, departed today for Tadla to attempt to hasten the negotiations | for’ ransoming two Frenchmen and |two women who were seized late in October by hostile Riff tribesmen and carried into the Atlas mountains. | M. Duclos will confer with tribal |chief Ben Daoud, who demands the re- th ‘ ; a as A |lease-of a number of natives: held | “¢ native chiefs, who saw their rights AB PAN | prisoner by the French. threatened, was shown when Mr. OR BANG The captives are Yves Steeg and Ormsby Gore visited Nigeria a year by All Over the Empire. Palm oil and rubber are the main | products which capitalism exploits in Nigeria, where the late Lord Lever- ;hulme complained of the “silly senti- linenteiity?” which allowed the natives to retain their land. The anxiety of |Jean Maillet, relatives of Theodore |8° and quieted them down with \Steég, French government general of |¢™pty promises from the Colonial Morocco; Baroness Steinhel and her | Office. | daughter, Mme. Marie Prokoroff, we L Jester SEE “ANSCHLUSS” PARLEY BERLIN, Nov. 9.—The proposed visit of Chancellor Marx and Foreign Minister Stresseman to Vienna is re- garded as the beginning of active negotiations for the union of Austria and Germany. | | | | | | ACQUIT BLUE-BLOOD- KILLER. | BERLIN, Nov. 9. — Duke Victor jof Ratibor and Corwey was acquitted yesterday of the charge of manslaugh- ter after he had shot and killed his coachman while hunting. The collapse of the Labor Banks and Investment Com- panies of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. By Wm. Z. Foster OWHERE in the rec- ords of American labor history can such sensational | treachery of labor be found as presented in this remark- | able new book. Looting the | to the treasury of a great union; | rifling the insurance funds and pension money; corrup- tion of leaders; speculation with the savings of workers —~- all the tragic abuse of leadership and policies that nearly wrecked the Brother- hood of Locomotive Engi- — , neers are presented in this | book. | GREETINGS Tenth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution ‘The facts are brought to light by the author from the \ official records of the con- vention just held which lasted for seven weeks at a cost of hundreds of thou- sands of dollars. MAX SPIEGEL “Wrecking the Labor Banks” stands out the most dramatic exposure of sh2 dangers of class colla- Doration that has yet been written, It is a book that should be ‘in.the hands of every worker. 25 Cents | Five copies for One Dollar An attractive edition of 64 pages with a cover design by ‘the noted artist, Fred as GREETINGS to the DAILY WORKER from SUB-SECTION 2B, SECTION 2, Ellis. WORKERS (Communist) Party, WORKERS LIBRARY DISTRICT 2 PUBLISHERS : 39 East 125 St. — New York —— paleece to have s anto was loudly cheered when he reminded comrades in open court that the ar of the vember being celebrated in As the cheers rang 5 ole he court yom ne re Zoltan Szanio (andicated by the cvoss) 13 secu revi the Hungarian ked Army (4919) meee urt re the : 1dg which he helped lead. Szanto was sentenced yesterday to eight and a half years in prison by the Horthy , eRe y + vo r= : ar shout 1 this 1mpertin overnment. ee i sii pan eh ae nee _jent fashion? More solitary confine- , ment for you. tior tration of H H 1 _ # the s arrived in the gs 0h H ld HI ona iS § At the opening of the U idy of Ameri- / * on October 19th, the Comr ean g, according to an . “r so enraged the fascist judg ANT Amtorg Trad- en Prote g| st A we denunciation of the Horthy regime, principal firm UVE se uv that the judge suffered a stroke of de apoplexy and the trial was temporar- the Britis sh Cal ion ily ees auened: in r to his as practically ments invente ted by the fees because construction is LONDON, Nov. 9. T British ves th ned that I would undergo isting lines Meion thu te and |* same tortures as my companions e L a ‘ ear ate e oe ris who were dragged ha ad and Study U. S. Works. 3 farther 3 »| bleeding and blue from strangulat “Our visit here is in connection les in | into my cell by the police.” new developme s in Soviet i Porning ite construction”—stated Prof. |! ay 1 5 ‘ k “Before the war Russian The bill ec Bratiany Plannin ailways had locomotives of a maxi- he commission, which w mum size of from 60 to 70 tons. Since i Gres eek cIENE BS at present the Soviet Union is build- Balk win, pected to meet opp: Di t { hi ¢ | ee i ae ae oe nee Boos ee b es are being designed for loco- a ine aemiherane next five years it will be nec ary to re ruct at least 50 per cent of Indian nationalists probably are ex- | the r: Newspaper Declares ilroad bridges in the whole of SSG | ected to make a vigorous protest Sagnwiah Wai GEORGE LANSBURY: “My new | eon tho non nti ! (ee eee non, ke was a bit longer behind.” (From proposed commission and other mem- BUCHAREST, Nov. 9.—That Pre- | eapacity, eahnot pr dues Saeton Bie Workers’ Life—London.) bers ate Lod, Durnham, Stephen |mier Bratiano has been planmng tas. the new bridges Theralopen th a Best Walsh, Col. G. R. Lane Fox, Lord|&stablish a dictatorship like that of | Government has lecided tmeny we FINE BRITISH LABOR LEADER. | Stratheona, Major the Hon. E. Cado- | Primo de Rivera’s is the charge made | 1. bridge plaka fh the Do eee LONDON, Nov. 9. — Harry Pollitt. | an and Major C. R. Attlec the ‘onpasttion | Dans: “Adevérg)” | snd. cn’ tha Urals. Wach, of eee left wing British labor leader, was’ It was originally intended that the | Just before Bratianu’s press cen- ‘found guilty today of publishing an ‘alleged defamatory article and order- ed to pay Harry Scott, whom he was andered, $500. General Strike in Biscaya Raia will have an annual capacity re : 45 of 60,000 tons of metal shapes, aside The “Adeveru” declares: from other structural maatevtal We “By the Prime Minister’s order a| expect to vi ny bridge works in project has been elaborated which will | Pittsburgh, Chicago, Gary, Indiana, place Rumania under an exceptional) and Behlehem. We shall study also i n which Draconian punish-|the equipment market in this coun will be applied to offenders. All| tr commission should not be appointed | 5° ship went into effect. until 1929, but Premier Baldwin moved | up the date two years so that the work _could be started at once. itial public liberties which until! The Soviet Union has nc 46,000 A ainst Rivera Re ime ted at least on paper | miles of railways, 7,000 miles more g j lished by this project,!than before th ar, . will restrain the liberty of ac-! er a 4 : of in intolerable By P. NOEL (Barcelona). ®Party is very well organized, furn- fa hesk cane = On the eis, aa months ago, ished the answer to de Rivera’s asse thc the NAEISGAIVaReGIATS” GREETINGS of the last extended session of the} tions. s is the last number of ‘Ade- ne Central Committee of the Spanish| Immediately after the discovery of a will atneie aithout cact to the Communist Party, it “was Ived! the alleged ” the Party had| ». We protest against the Payacte ale ay that the tactics of secret propaganda,|doubled its activity. One illegal| pressivn of the liken at the pane Russian workers to which the Party had until then,con- pamphlet followed the other andj and the trampling under foot of the on the fined itself, be replaced by tai of 2 the slogan was heard of | eonstitutio Soa 7 eoebaoey agitation aiming at a moblization of ’ general strike on October | Sones ronan. sf ae i Tenth Anniversary the proletariat against the dictator- opening day of the Ad-| stitution violate.” ‘ | of the ship of Prime de Rivera by means of embly, a general strike for | Biba ke publie demonstrations. sting against the] 7 WHITEWASH MAF | Russian Revolution! It. was: -a_ question, therefore, af | dictatorship and winning the bulk of | au | Brooki nitiating a campaign on a large scale |the working masses. R OME, Nov. 9. — A commission} rooKkiyn th a view to preparing a real etion General Strike Breaks w ppointed to to investigate the | ‘ A a on the part of the mas: tT en jloss of the Italian liner, Principessa Scandinavian part 0: ¢ proletariat < aya obeyed!Mafalda which sank off the South | r cal alternation ally - con- |, Pn aS . \ é 0: he Sou a Pm) ay eee clifes, 407 00%, Parole and proved its readiness neoaatl withthe loom of about Workers; Club. some of the members were under the oth the menecal of October |: : ee the “pag policy” 10th, the general strike set in. The| Yes o influence 4 of ee ‘pabsiv ea ne industr enterpr the ship-| which had prevailed in our Party for | yards, mines, and wafted | x long while. in vain for the wo es. The | | The difficulties at issue were, more- wer, of an from the rnmental measures of oppression and ‘yom the dsproportion between the strength of our organization on the | one hand and the organizatory possi- vilities of the bourgeowie on the other. Our lack of exper*:nce in this rew direction, furthermoze, nae He had undertaken to carry | ¢oy the first time in the history of our through. a SER ‘revolutionary movement no violence Prepare Rivera Overthrow. occurred. This strike will remain a The conviction, however, that the general meeting of the Central Com- mittee in June had been right in its resolutions,. guided our activity throughout the last few months. The | Party, therefore, set to work with ex- ceptional zeal. > The convocation by Primo de the latter having been in Rivera. of the.(Advisory sAseembl » ithe forefront of the movement. Ac- 4 ‘ cording to the announcements made the object of which was the consolida- tion of the great Bourgeois dictator- ship in Spain, was a favorable oppor- xternal nature, arising | disproportion between the | Was an-)| other obstacle in the path of the ac- | appeal of the Party was with enthusiasm by the overwhelming | majority. Although from the very beginning the entire armed forées of | |the bourgeoisie patrolled the streets the parti answered jand guarded the works, jpation in the strike exceeded all ex- |pectations. In the mines and the | building trade in particular the strike was carried out to its fullest extent. Nor should we fail to mention that milestone in the history of the Span- ish proletariat. Police Raid. As a matter of course, the police | subsequently initiated a successful | raid on our Party members and young | comrades, Third Annual CONFERENCE ies ee | |by the Governor, yet — severer | measures of persecution are to be put | tunity to initiate this mobilization of into operation against “our brave the masses which we have set up as | *2"tY- a ibs orn > our tactical objective, considering it “ Cones Strike. | IRVING PLAZA to be the one and only means of the) Among the ons we may learn : eae Spanish proletariat to overthrow the , ftom this grea ment, mention 15th St, and Irving Place regime of the dictator at some future inn in the first place be made of date. When a week ago the Govern- | the fact that, since the coup d'etat r -SU ry ment of Primo de Rivera, alarmed at 0! November 1923, this 24 hours’ gen- SA TURDAY NDAY our growing influence, again pro- eral strike on the part of the work- | ceeded against our Party with all pos- ers of Bilbao represents the first November 12-13 sible means of oppression, a great de- Purely pglitical movement of the gree of preparatory work had already Spanish proletariat. After four years i 2 been done. |of silence and submission, the Span- | . 40th Anniversary Haymarket Martyrs Dozens Jailed. Dozens of our best fighters were now thrown into prison. The dictator published an official communication } jfrom which it appeared that “all | ‘danger had vanished.” A week suf- ficed, however, to destroy this happy illusion of the dictator. The prole- | tarlat of Biscaya, in which region our J ish workers again raise their heads. NEW GERMAN LOAN. BERLIN, Nov. 9. The North Ger- man Lloyd Line has obtained a $20,- | 000,000 Joan from Kuhn, Loeb, and | Company and the Guaranty rit} Guest of Honor LUCY PARSONS Company for building new ships, it was announced today,

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