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| - 8 ei is r THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, EMBER 18, 1927 Page Three Mertica Nowe --, By Cable and Matt from Special Correspondent™ (——=—_- oe TH Ww 7 NF @ = > lm BALDWIN STOPS — “You Are Vanguard of ee ee ee Portuguese Dictator CHINESE PROTEST ou Are Vanguard 0 4 : DISCUSSION ON Revolution,” A. J. Cook Orders Arrest of All IMPERIALISM: U, § z . . 5 i i Tells Marching Miners College, School Heads mee guard of a revolutionary | of at et. se I ‘eben Hak Be ; RRs PeaP RET Taa ne Gri dneamel hy the Portage ste ery Miners Federation told the ordered arrested by the Po picid te ne fe: Halts Sharp Criticism | marching Welsh miners who are ditater, President Carmona, iW fe i a fo i ee tramping to London to call Parlia- | e RC RRLCE Be ontrol o anton of Tory Policies ment’s attention to the destitution | leges yesterday aie pe, re > , in the coal fields. “You are march- sion that a revolution had b Baeceye LONDON, Nov. 17. — Uproar broke | ing agains Baldwinism and capital- | | pout BL , mse: es out in the House of Commons this jism,” Cook declared, | |* afternoon when Premier Baldwin an-| |" Workers’ committees here pro-| | nounced that “no! | vided the marchers with food and | further time could | | shelter. The miners will start for | be afforded” for | | Maidenhead tomorrow. ; a discussion of the | ,- od er oe : HONGKON( unemployment sit- | . c hang fields. This was an 3 answer to the 6 aa Krupskaya, widow of Lenin, snapped at Moscow during the All Union Conference of Women. She LOYAL FASCIST eee eee Fuad British Tool is shown in the center of the photograph, hatless and plainly dressed aeesneirs ¥ unity be giv j % pt Al St ot es 2 ATE » RY CRA a a ee mais vet n ~ further debate be-| H eit areas i of Li ( fore there is a e e s Black Shirts Fearing’ | issimo in « es | iet Factory Committee rose Pas bee moo corte Retums te Egypt | peveie, Fess Beemee i: 3s “3, government for its | ed the fa- ‘Stanley Baldwin fending oes the | = ao | T ze editors and n in the ee? ; | CAIRO, Nov. 17. — ter four ae % Peay ithi eae Sun a eGee Aut all of the most | Nationalist sed mostly s q , § ‘ r there is tice: “Of- : ° thing wrong with the roof. Autumn ors t Bette sathaten shouted criticism | months holidaying in Europe at full qh he ee ont seme aited ‘,| Riff Tribesmen Release is approaching and this matter ae be “loyal | of left wing we Most of the jer’s decision and Ramsay | *alary and $100,000 for vacation ex-| | fice hours from 2,” neither. is)"T : should be certainly seen to. Alexiev|members of the Fascisti,” according | Communists and le g clements of the premier’s decision and Ramsay oe a itisk, King | there the notice: “No entrance with-| Four French Captives should be certain! S Pe UR ate gece en tne tea ; MacDonald, leader of the Labor Party | Penses given him by the British, King nat ses SxIAIGAllG¥ sotie Buch’ foe} e kes a note of it and promises to|to a res lution adopted by the ne ‘ |were killed « z the succes- announced that he would make formal | Fuad, of Egypt, returned to Cairo to- biddir fied” Pee. Moke ib anche | CASABLANCA, Morocco, Nov. 17,/¢ome to the department and see for |Council of the Fascist Party, which | sive petra evolution. by. i i i lay on the eve of the renewal of | Pidding device. — § oper; CASABLANCA, Morocco, Nov. 17. | 60 ee ia wrohe, Then comes | i ite concluding s scussed the k and the Hankow demand for time to discuss the action | day 4 negotiations with Britain, | 4nd shut every minute, and during the!__yyes Steeg, Jean Maillet and two jhimself what is wrong. Then comes | |Government. Chang hed against & ane muyerainent: enue ehe ies em Sene ots de endence which the dinner interval, 10-15 minutes before! young French women named Arnaud, ,S0meone else The recommendation is part of al Canton = ie Ke Boncladad a truce bility of the premier. i Seid cht eae P ; work starts, an hour or two after| who were ransomed by the French “Comrade Alexiev, you promised an | Were tee stifle id eatble ics - pea y Y i d- | late Zagloul Pasha once told had been | ¥° , 3 drive to stifle any possible| with Li ¢ sum.) : Bees enGay 6) scaeton sas. Lneep all i * to Egypt 64 times by Brit- working hours, this door is almost! government after being kidnapped by |article for the wall-new: paper about | , ion to the fascist regime. A| sass journed when the criticism See eae eye continually open, for through it Riff tribesmen, are enroute to the |the work of the factory committee.” | nade a short time ago bars| ere ero ee te goatee ho rere stream men and women workers from French military lines and should be| No time, I am too busy. Dee PEE Te Tne panic for the Spee er ok the House, When the king returned yesterday |the various departments intent on delivered to the Broek puthontes bes As if in confirmation of this, some-|ment and prevents workers who are ew i assa Oy 0 the crowds along the streets from the | having their difficulties settled. fore night, it was officially announced body comes in and puts on the table|not affiliated with the Fascist trade H H station to the Abdin Palace,were more; This room is not strikingly com- today. ee d French |@ notice about a séssion of the man- | Unions (similar in many respects to} all | a e winih hostile than enthusiastic. There was |fortable and beautiful. The premises bE a aaunes Te rent j aging board of the union on that day |the comp: unions in the United Ja all From J S § R F a soldier every twelve feet on each|of the factory committee reflect the an el kos ad ne a woh at 6 p. m. sharp, and a voice of the a s) from voting in any of the} 101 01h . [side of the street. Queen Nazi, called | status Sane cuberiie (tt ae governor pentadedh Mordeco, - /THay [secre of the nucleus is heard Sete = As An |- é ‘9 all | by her friends the most UBEED DY Os ae a ee te te eee i ae 3 nar. and two women—Baroni Steinhel over the telephone: — Sree eterhecatana 31 MOSCOW,. Nov. 17—Alexanmae 1 man in Egypt because of the rigid |th e poy oa pee aay oe and: Mave, paoneroth — v kidnap- you coming upstairs at fauclah vecinie doc a iate | Antonovich ‘Troyanovsky today was | King Fuad, was _ relegai ed to tl } rise is on ng for you! 4 ‘ pete ‘4 SRReEE Italy | Tokio. Beaten if Memphis so: duty of remaining ervey had time to arrange its premises Hie TSE PRDCRER axe understood ave you seer Aléxiey points | resutt of ane ‘growin carte tee au " | the pal and did not appear in properly, ah aie if there be|t® have. demanded the release of a|to the He move ook es hes | creed by the Fascist regime and the| the parade. eighties NCE VE acre © | number of natives taken captive by |he points to the telephone and rushes | sae tages: the Sides J By WM. PICKENS. Best Paid Monarch. only an ordinary deal table with two the Béenchy ote) Of tie roan: | e iecatiy caved “bea ies ieee he MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 17.—The King Fvad, the highest paid king | workers sitting behind it the work of | a Seis: igre eos ness a goreaten pe nentnriaren | hes appeal of a white candidate for of-| in the world, receives more per month | the trade union nucleus goes on unin- DUMMY SHELVES FOR A While he is absent another member|horder describe sporadic revolts i a fice of mayor, on the ground that he |than President Coplidge | does “per |terruptediy. Ail ote ae ee DUMMY PRINCE | of the factory committee attends to! , st the wage cut decree and de-| jast offic was opposed to Negroes, failed in | year. His annual salary is $750,000 |main work is not spun the office LONDON,. Nov. 17.—Seoref -eab-|the applicants. ‘The trade union nu=| clare that companies of Fascist mil-| of the S, an sists Riese tialars GR SlaLiPesoanuOUt NT ake ERTS ee eee ned ang inets and dummy bookshelves are two |cleus is really and truly, to quote |itia have been, despatched to citie eee Fie Crack Ch Har CER Th [een ecctres poUOU0! year “for itectory, Committee can he tyne features of the Prince of Wales’ new Comrade Tomsky, “looking after its|towns and villages thruout Italy to| yy . Be ik a eed ee eS te Mebacteaet, sae PMA Noten wiih | centers faa the ede ee celts and vl possible outbreaks.) |U. S, Informs League It Memphis, if the word of the haters |sinds little chance to spend it. Seven jWorkshop or at the bench. The work is all ready for occupancy. grave.” Let ust listen to a few of = 33 Will Take Part in Arms themselves is to be credited. On the} year old Crown Prince Faruk draws;of thé factory committee can be $ i id conversations it the fastory) com: f 3 " day before the election Paine de-| 399.990 a year. judged by its connection with the |= s Bega oe , iM - TSS Atte elared that if Overton, whom the Ne- Mea Nis 3 rank and file. If the elected repre. | tions, Alexiev was made secretary of mittee: Be eau | one ess | tall |Meet; USSR to Attend ted for yor was| ontativ: Fina ‘ the factory committee which released | ‘When can money be obtained from | eae groes supporte or mayor wa: oe sentative of the workers is often seen | eae “h the Mutual Aid fund? A loan is very | GENEVA, accept- elected, it would beg by hs victory, Britain Protests as among them, has always paper and |him entirely from ectaty work. ts seed Poem ae 1 simple, and would make Bob! ae) pencil in handto put down any com-| ‘ DB Pat Gomratied of the Caltural-C pac ln SSR Care for EG Gare a in the tory: dies Vaine claims is already true as to | Instructors in Army |iittce is alright, but if the factory committee office during the dinner in- , °!°) poles the Mackerathes det ee MGvEInbeE st Federal Jobs. : ‘ | committee ensconces itself behind a’ terval, an hour before work and two son was born to me today | MOSCOW, Nov. 3 (By Mail).—It/ the League o E itis ees ng for an office, | SANTIAGO, Chile (By Mail) —The | bulwark of files and documents and is hours’ after ore Uus Woreng | for a club for October chil-}is a well-known fact that from all| The accept the politician ce iE ang SE a ee {Chilean government organ “La Na-/|so buried in them that it does not see | hours he goes from department to de- hen? | facta SHE CEia ious ocrelsaecictilé ted Statue & hb cS oe Bee ig ie ee | cién” reports semi-official informa-|what is actu going on, then the partment, or goes out in connection “There is again both about: the ait pe an ae flocked ae Mos. r country Meietes eapecially sites te faststea | ion that the French and British lega-|factory committee is certainly all with the work of the factory com- norms. Alexiev do bring up this! cow—the Teentan eae Sbviet Rusaingkon the creation of coms U tena oe | ei R ivi: 1 4 mittee. ets Bane ge ay eee . 2 ka far anblieatic all along that the Negro was the is- | tions na tra eee Role Pie Were ; | UWhexe: have you been today Com.| question. . ~. iMoreover, most of these homeless | tee for arbitration secu ro. sue, and based his campaign on his! 48ainst the Lae the Bolivi The rate at which the factory com- tide Biesievt? Shall we get at last more books | young people were youngsters’ who The Soviet Union will participate in “sassy” reply to a Negro delegation {army veal ae ee Oe ners mittees work, So to speak its pulse “Well, I spent ie aaseneet ae eal tana jfor our library?” 7 jmore than once had keen given shelter | the confe which went to him to ask (he said|ernment. P “Gbyeigllacse ean be ascertained after an hour or!. ; = Pi How will it be with the children! jn children’s hom , receiving cent ———— “demand”) that Memphis employ | have indicated that Bolivia is violat-| +45 at the factory. SUE GN PEL eee COMES iis year? © Wills Kehderpartan ‘bel ce ter cet settle anywh . Pee ssloved Hee forec and |ing the provisions of the Treaty of |°W° %¢ the factory. sion); the wife of the locksmith, Pet-|this year? Pome ages RATE Goak ET TH Reon American Official in colored people on the police force and/ ing the P ek aie OY, hag. bean taker Uiewad we miust (OPEnC? 7 Although the total number of such 4 in the fire department, and that the | Versailles. ; a rov, has been tak ion|_ To all these questions workers ex-thomeless elements is not so big, they | Peking) Wh Absconded parks of the city (he said “white’| The Bolivion government is said to Alexiev is the name as the factory | find better housing accommodation pect to get'an anuswerfrom their lo. fare the most difficult to anne: 9 e gz 0 e parks) be opened to Negroes as to | have answered that the engaged army | committee's secretary. He is Ss eerner for ue if ¥ |cal committee, They come into this| The Children’s Commission of the, With Funds Is Caught RY has been doing trade union work for Speak of the devil and he is sure} : : 3 A | 1 i if all other citizens who pay to support | instructors are naturalized citizens 0 ile last 18 months: *Pridkto. Bis Use. lio areca Petrov appeared on the|"0°™ as full masters of their factory | All-Russian Central Executive Com. | nal those Parks. On the day befpre the | the Free sae re et ati Ca tion to the factory committee he col- hveatord os os jcommittee and their union, they draw| mittee had set the task that there | Nov. 17.—Heinrich election Paine in 2 passionate appeal | quently exempt from Versailles pro- | tion ‘ait fad delowete | Weld what have > y77 attention to various matters, they ask,|should be no homeless elements in| K g officer of the Unik to white Memphians exclaimed: “Stop | visions. lected membership dues, was delegate Well, what have you got to say? |they insist, they demand. Alexiev has Moscow by the Tenth Anniversary of| ted States Legation for whom a Bob Church and his Negro Club with —- from his department and eee Bood | “They Dauinied that everything hardly time to put down all they have !October. » y | search was m n connection with a ballots now,”—implying that th and business-like speaker at r -| will be alright by tomorrow. . A . ; 5 youl othectize have ts , Franco-Greek Treat; Sey Wine : : ' * |to say. This task has been carried out al-\ shortage of $31,000 in government would otherwise have to “stop” them |! FANCO-G f Alexiev was elected by the v re 7 j ‘ 1 a . with something else later. in Briand Confab/°% .the factory to their committee.! Then came the collector of member- : . most fully. At present already over | funds handled hb him, was arrested > 2 ~~ Seen In brian onta) ; #d ¥ : ara Pi 2 Later on when the- crowds have | two thousand homeless children have | today in Singapore. —_—_—_——_— This post did not release him entirely ship dues from one of the depart- gone, when there is quiet in th paaniaiaesleen ot = ice He is on h: ay back to China to Wak ean from factory work,—his ion man-| ments and while Alexiey is writin ie, re is qi he room, | been placed in the receiving centres in _ raps Puppet Morocco Sultan, PARIS, Nov. 17, — A Franco-Greek | **° pane aes: EAR saa wenn no ae wine Ritione hace [er in the evening in his home after|Moscow. But few homeless children | face trial. It wa 1 here the Lega- pp o | enduty of Auiity, 0h Ss, Wt recently aged to get for him six hours off per | out a receipt he unburdens himself: ce sta : : 4 ‘ |tion expects to recover $20,000 of the 1 { Weeets Fah? eile Me > result | Week for his committee work, two| “Although this is a matter for the etings and conferences, Alexiev ar- can be found now in the Moscow Se Tat 7 ept by French, Dead ‘signed with Yugoslavia, may result E ranges all the workers’ demands and/| streets, misplaced funds. id | felt a long confefence held between hours on three days at the expense of |] sur Protection organ I have been i sie Grdcra ee he adie ie Streets. SU RUN ea al FBZ, Morocco, Nov. 17.—The Sul-| xoceign Bisleter hens and Foreign ene ann Dr lee But at the next elec-| asked to tell you that there is some- | 5 ” “ion te: delepate: meet- THCART ILL. IRON IN URALS. tan of Morocco, Mulai Yusef, died to- , Minister Politis of Greece. | 4 i laced before the produc- 7-17: "Vera, Count| SVERDLOV Nov. 1 (B Ne day. He was born in 1882'and had | ‘The Foreign office refused to com-/ LABOR PARTY LOST SEATS IN MUNICIPAL POLLS on.” Alexiev duplicates 0 is suffering from |—Further survey in the Magnetic reigned for 15 years. Mulai Yusef | ment on the nature of the meeting. | 4 f jhis notes in or to be able to see was so low today that | Mountain, il, reveals a stock of was the seventieth of the ruling’ —- —— i TT AN j er on if they have been acte rsici red shi 1 ir hat be put at 210 mil- i i a se | D1 ey have been acted upon, cians feared she could not iron ore a put a dynasty. BUY THE DAILY WORKER BY FIGHTING AGAINST MILITANTS WITHIN RANKS none of the complaints and pro- She failed to rally after a lion tons that be industrially use» ’ BEES Pe Me mT r Pea Eye have been neglected, serious rela ful r ULL, England, N 17.—Labor in Leeds and Ree Oa AER, © = ~ ~ THREE INTERESTING PICTURES!! § ects ui i HRE R- S ee Party triumphed at the polls in Brit- municipal nt cr. | ee LE! SF ain’s nation-wide city election: mina ta the pe Again a net loss of 68 seats in muni- cipal councils suffered by the Tories, | | the Labor Party gained 96 seats. The ‘results were: The Beauty n the distrib and coal at cost to the work- n each case a united Tory: nation was given severe set- RUSSIA ON THE SCREEN A Review of Russian Films d th Bolshevik | at IRVING PLAZA HALL H Gain Loss | “Poor” Relief. (Rowmenees Irving Place and 15th Street Labor ov hel 15 | The municipal elections are im- | Tory - 10 7 j}portant. in Britain because the ad- a ‘ ‘* | Liberals Hgts 33 |ministration of unemployment and D l k : | Independents... 17 26 _—_—| poor relief lies in the hands of city y kK Tel ei Russia | i , In Labor cities, liberal re- al Vy or e pl; in The drift toward the Labor Party, s of industrial de- . which it is predicted will result in a/ pression has aroused the enmity of Overalls |general parliamentary election next|the Tories who i y (Scenes of spring and sensational Labor ¢ Sonia jis plainly apparent in the c siness Men's F rT) IN Reo peeen) | tions. The vi $ were gain - united front j cipally in the industrial Midlands dis- on trict. In Bootle and Liverpool six! In Hull, th ank and file work- ; Miracle | Seats were won for Labor. In Ca: ers de: d e sleek business men 4 . jand Boltow, five s: itched |in impressive Labor gains. In nearly of Soldier |from Tory to La kburn, |every ward the vote was close. The | Bradford, Leicester, Bir-| labor group mow numbers 23, a gain b 1 wi Ivan }mingham and Manchester switched|of 10 since the general strike, re- Satur ay, ecem er (Comedy) four seats each to Labor on the city vealing the popular revulsion against councils. Reformists’ Old Tricks. The only notable loss oceurred in| Glasglow where the Labor Party lost| five seats due to the division in the| The city elections are a shock to workers’ forces caused by the effort | the Liberal Party, whose ambitious of the Labor Party to expel local!schemes to ride into power are Communist members and reorganize | definitely deflated by their lack of district parties, The same course has|sucecess in the city elections. Labor been pursued in several London | was conceded big gains, but the Lib- boroughs, but London did not vote in| eral party hoped also to make an im- these elections. pressive showing. Instead it actually The Labor Party victories were|lost 20 more councilmanie ‘seats. the Tory portion of the city council posing under the name of Municipal Reformers. Under auspices Joint Defense & Relief | Committee Cloakmakers e Furriers 41 Union Square, Room 714 Sunday MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, 49th St. & Eighth Avenue Nov. 20 from 2 P. M. till midnight Liberals Out.

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