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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1928 Page Three Japanese Fascist Government Arrests More in Raids; Holds USSR Employee Sud TANAKA REGIME NEW EVENTS IN CHINA USSR PARTY PLAN| McviseStortsto Built ts own Airlanes (BOMB AT MILAN TRIES TO CRUSH ‘Communist International Outlines Tasks FOR INGREASE OF | FAIR KILLS 14: MILITANT PARTY See Fascist Plot for New Attack on Labor TOKYO, April 12.—Scores of work- ers and students were arrested today in a new series of raids by the Tokyo police. More arrests are expected. The head of Tass, official news gathering agency of the Soviet Union. was arrested yesterday and held for examination. Altho he is a Japanese subject, the Soviet Union, it is be- lieved, will ask for an explanatior of his arrest. Plans are being made by the Tana ka Governnient to expel the two mem- bers of the Ronoto Party who now hold seats in the Diet. A Konote Meader who returned to Tokyo lasi night after a speaking tour at- tacked by a number of fasci: ana severely beaten. In an effort to stem the growing influence of left wing parties, the police in various industrial cent have already suppressed radical ec against most of those arrested |New Imperialist Envoy | By D. BENNET. | The resolution of the February |\Plenum of the Executive Committee {of the Communist International which was unanimously adopted on Febru |ary 25th last, concludes with the ap- }peal to all sections of the ‘Comm jist International “to fight agai the calumny spread by the democrats and Trotskyists that the} Chinese revolution is liquidated.” | The fight against this calumny is} all the more necessary at present as| world imperialism, and in the first | place English imperialism, is con- ducting an unexampledly cruel and | bloody war against the Chinese work- The imperialists are treating the Chinese Revolution as a revolu- tion which has already been drowned n the blood of the workers and. peas- ants. They took care that the fiower of. the heroic Chinese proletariat ang] the best lead. of the peasant moye-/ ment are physically annihilated. Now | they believe that they can still fur- |ther increase the exploitation of China and convert the land from al ni-colony into a real colony. Inj predatory work they receive the! help of the social democratic and| GRAIN COLLECTION ‘Take Up Shakhty Affair | at Special Session | (Special Cable to The Daily Worker) | | MOSCOW, Apri! 12.—The question jof grain purchases was taken up at a/ |joint plenary session of the Central Committee and the Central Control Commission with the participation of la number of members of the Central | Auditing Commission of the All Un- ion Communist Party held from the | sixth to the eleventh of April. | The plenary session discussed the \question of grain purchases in recent David EB, Kauffman (above), kas |years and the organization of the been appointed to succeed Jesse E. \grain purchasing campaign for the | Cottress, as representative of the f ie arorteeG ebeicon American Empire to Bolivia. iy Gh ea - ~ faa at mission appointed by tHe Political Bu- r as : reau was made on the Shakhty affair E STRIKE IN ers. and practical measures for’ the liq- uidation of the defects discloséd were | discussed. A plan of work for the | |Chinese Revolution has suffered a| ture the whole Latin-American market, nati | #0 ARE HUURED Use Election Circulars | As Pretext | | shortly befo: | opened the Mi fourteen than forty Z ports received here from Milan. Whether the bomb was planted by fascisti in order to provide the! Mussolini regime with a new excuse | for a fresh attack on the working / class, which is protesting against the |recent wage slash by the! fascist regime, or he bomb was actually placed in the fair grounds by a misguided enemy of the fascist j regime is not yet known. s also the possibility that’ exploded with King | Iussolini has | |had frequent clashes, while at the same time creating an excuse for a new attack on enemies of fascism./ | | | Reports from Italy indicate that Mexican capitalists are | } * anizations and arrested: more than | 7, eet ; is SG || BI \ 4 sb a | the unrest against the fi t regime an nea persons. The changes ate mernite Mee Att oy Holitical Bureau was finally adopted. In spite of the efforts of American airplane manufacturers to cap- |i8 Steadily growing. F a is | ay cE ta |< With the object of strengthening | were required to put down a number based on a leaflet issued by -he lefv final defeat. the struggle against the defects in starting to build their own planes. Photo shows new plane built at jot strikes against the wage cuts re- i aE STUN ee an sare i A SB, i T 2 . a ae tly instituted, while indignant wing leaders of the Labor-Farmer 7 ‘ H “4 a 1 rovincial and local work and guid-| Mexican factory in Tiajuana and Captain Lowis Farrell (left, below) |CoMY & Lie indigna: Party in connection with the tational eae Workers, Feasenia, Rise. More Than 12,000 Out ie the central organs, the plenary who will attempt to fly it across Mewico. Below, right, Governor Abel- jgpee in Mantua lynched a fascist elections held recently. --The mood of the imperialists found| v4 7 | agent. The leaflet stated: “The WVarliament is merely an cr- gan designed to help in the exploita- tion of the people. We must strive to form a Parliament of workers and poor farmers. “We must expose the crimes of the capitalists and the landowners. aries could be cont:nued by means of | ita ee wae le The plenary session relieved An- ;Coolidge administration’s keynote! “Our ceeaaied a ate pl He forces of the Chinese BGR EG OHS) eainee abatarnein f dreyev from his duties as a member - lees ne Republi an national | MANAGUA, April 12. revision of the election law, the | aries. of the organizational bureau of the) Production Increased; | ntion, told the senate on April | rainy season a short time abolition of all laws aimed to further the oppression of workers, opposition in Durham Fields LONDON, (By Mail).—Minority’| jand Communist leaders are demand-| ing that the Min- rs’ Federation of Great Britain take national action in | session resolved that the members of, the central Party and trade union organs as well as the peoples com- missaries and assistant commissaries muSt not do less than one and a half ' to two months work a year locally. clearest expression in the “king’s| speech” at the opening of the Eng- lish parliament. The speech eclaeea| that the number of English troops in China could be reduced, or, what i the same thing, the murder and an nihilation of the Chinese revolution- wages and the at- In contradiction to the “optimism” : ; ‘ : s . ch : ie) ik of the conservatives and the “pes-| ‘mPts to smash Central Committee in view of his ardo Rodriguez, who is sponsoring the flight. Costs Lowered SEVEN-HOUR DAY IN USSR MILLS |Cal Will Veto McNary-. Haugen Bill Anyway | WASHINGTON, of Ohio, SANDINO FORCES ELUDE MARINES April 12.—Sen.} chosen to deliver the | 9 that Pre lent Coolidge would veto | » MeNary-Haugen farm relief bill ane ha to all imperialist wars, the abolition |simism” of the Trotskyists, both of| trade unionism age transfer to work in the north Cau- ame to him again, ceeded in completely of the monarchy.” whom are burying the Chinese Revo-| following the bi easus and appointed Bauman im his sd de prediction, coupled with the| eluding — the The circular is being used by the|lution, the Executive Committee of| Wolkout of more lace. . MOSCOW, April 12—Twenty-three | knowledge that Secretary Hoover and Been ne Tanaka government to smash all left| the Communist International, while, {h# 12,000 miners ee textile mills employing 98,000 work-|Seeretary Mellon stand by Coolidge, semireeh wing parties and to strengthen its| not denying that the Chinese Revolu-| eae ede om ers, haye already introduced the tee fp etaed to the certainty torts own position in the special session of| tion has suffered a severe defeat eal a j-hour day. : e bill will pass the senate. the Diet which will open on May 20th. Tanaka in a statement made yester- day admitted that he hoped to strengthen his position in the Diet as a result of the raids and arrests. The left wing parties are especially DENEEN GANG IS HEAVY WINNER 3 s é of the Strike Bul- came to the conclusién that the wots | tin tasuied in the ers and peasants are approaching 8l Durham fields new and powerful upsurge of the re-| calls upon insted Sepa. thruout the nation It is perfectly clear that in order) +, join the walk- A. J. Cook, In the short period since the in- troduction of the seven hour de output of the erably increased without any in-|Le crease in equipment, according to of-| Pa The output has been | o'clock t mills has been , the con- gua in an e meet the of the to ain body nationalist COSTES REACHES IRAQ. PARIS, April 12—The French aviators Dieudonne Costes and Joseph , who are flying from Tokio to | ved at Basra, Iraq, at 11| Gen. Sandino » have i . A it to prepare for this new advance and, ; « ficial reports. morning (local time) and| a strong in large industrial centers, Pras j out in Durham mine leader ° ;: al ddias ; td me) and| Rebel Leader i to make proper use of it in the in-| , Nort . i Te . |increased largely as t ult of the | departed for Aleppo, accord- numbe’ ll de- where wages are low and the cost of and Northumber- Almost Compicte Re substitution of a thre: t for a|ing to a dispatch from Basra. tachments in order to more effectively living extremely high. " the advance: et A number of meetings have been| ; at ae lduction, 18,000 more wor' pane : . STRIKE AGAINST class is eaiteeagg te ewe OF ine held in London to raise funds for the| CHICAGO, April 12—Almost com-/)70 0 ited with jobs, the cost of | Chinese counter-revolution depends | Strikers. 2S Fook, BrereCaly: of the) plete xeburns Coa Tel ears production has been considerably de- to a great extent upon the power of| Miners’ Federation is touring id Fe rr ae cant yes victory |ereased and the standard of living of CO I i NEARING aie e terests of a successful fight against world imperialism and against the Chinese reaction, the active help of land and urges that steps be teken immediately to raise relief. turns Show Vigtory international imperialism, which on|CUnty in an effort to raise relief. i j ver the cnce powerful Small-Thomp- its part enjoys complete freedom of |* Don’ P son-Crowe combine. The latter suf- two-shift system. In addition to an increas the workers has been bettered. * * * Basra |is at the head of the Persian Gulf. elude the marines. is available for lecture dates, beginning LENINGRAD, April 12—The 17- hour day will be introduced in the Volodarsky clothing factory and in the “Proletarian Vic.ory” shoe shop on the first of May. action thanks to the support of the! fights, by a new “broad” Communis-| fered a crushing defeat. reformists. The active support of the| tie ‘workers’ and and peasanis’| With only 388 precincts missing out Swedish Workers Fight chinese Revolution means, therefore.| party.” The resolution of the Exe-| of the state’s 6,634, secretary of state | for Closed Sho a the first place the fight against cutive Committee of the Communist! Louis L. Emmerson had the plurality | p world imperialism. The whole of the! International emphatically declares) of 408,881 over Governor Len Small SrueniOmtl a ae jadvance-guard of the working class | war on se two deviations and calls! for the republican nomination for K M, April » — ihe | is fighting against the whole of world/ upon the Communist Parties and the! governor. huge plant which the General Motors |imperialism, while the workers 0!) broad masses to get ready for the} ‘The faction controlled by United | Corporation has erected here was shut eyery single country must figh'| proaching struggles. The Execu-| State Senator Charles S. Deneen,} down yesterday when 1,100 workers against their own imperialists. A i t] 1 went on strike to protest against the | sho same time the fight aga‘ns tive Committee of the Communist In-| nominated its entire state ticket, down employment of non-union men. Prac-| porialism must be intensified says ternational emphasizes that for this|to the smallest office, by overwhelm Nov. 7, 1928, up to and ineluding Nov. 21, 1928. — For information write to Harry Blake, clo. Daily Worker, 33 First Street, New York City. Charge 4 Doctors Paid By Ambulance Chasers ———= = « | Four doctors w named by Abra- purpose it is necessary, on the one| ing pluralities. }ham Gatner, former runner for am- pw oe Sate eae ied oR enalve aeaee a entire social-re-| hand, to fight determinedly against} In Cook county (Chicago), Deneen | bulance-chasing lawyers having : formist camp. Simultaneously the| unprepared and unorganized actions| appears to have lost one post by ajbeen paid by his employ for in- of the formation on accident victims in the investigation now being conducted be- fore Justice Wasservogel of the Supreme Court. The doctors name: were Herman Finklestein, at the Hos- pital for Joint Diseases, Dr. Phillips, | an x-ray specialist, Dr. Nishman of The strike took place in spite of | advance-guard of the world prole-| in town and country and, on the other the fact that it was not sanctioned | tariat must exert all its forces in| hand; that the various spontaneous by the ‘eee officials. The workers | order that the Chinese workers and! partisans can become the starting expect the General akars to yield iy | deasants, who are holding aloft the point for the vict s insurrection their demands in a short time since) banner of the revolutionary strugg when they “proceed hand in the company is about to launch the | ayo supported by all the suppressed hand with a new uprise of the revo- new Chevrolet for Scandinavian coun- | j fea , ¢ gs. |and exploited. | lutionary wave “America First” fagtion, was ground {shade and to have won another by | |the same margin. The doubtful of-| | fices are those of sheriff and coroner. The corrupt political machine of | State’s Attorney Robert E. Crowe, one of the leaders of the defeated UNITE tries and is anxious to get its cars on the market before Ford. MINERS ON STRIKE KEFP UP BATTLE Penri.-Ohio «Committed Tssues Call (Continved from Page One) tell one another as they weilk to the picket line in the bleak morning. When the moon is still in the skv “Tt’s hard keeping children in bed al! the time.” Mrs. Christine Dolance, president of | the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the U. M. W. of A. of Library, declares that the in the proletarian| Chinese Resolution of February | centres.” |to bits by the equally corrupt Deneen Brooklyn, and a Dr. Lowe. Plenum. The young Communist Party ovig-| faction. Judge John A. Swanson de- i Mut'en.| feated Crowe for the State’s Attorney | tion by approximately 200,000} of the Feb-| inated in the storm of the revolut % cutive Com-|ary struggle; it was tempered under 9m™Ina of powerful ene- ¥otes- ; cture of those| mies. At the and under the lead-| ifficulties with which the Comimun-!ership of the Communist Interna- list Party of China is at present con-| tional, it will b fronted. Lhe Party will have to com-|torie m bat the ultra-left tendencies which| bourgeo: The Chinese ruary Plenum of t mittee of the Communist Interna-| the artillery f t Atlantic Air Service ilk able to fulfil 1 é to consummate the The establishment of a series of | iuvolve! the» dancer th -democratie revolution and snchored airdromes across the At-| erayhtd tanger of the advance-| to place itself at the ad of ine \lantie Ocean to give a 36-hour air-| guard being isolated from the main'lutionary fight for Communism. Its| plane service between the United! mass of the fighters, and on the other! successes depend in the first place States and Europe is to be under- hand the liquidatory tendencies whi sh} upon the active support of the prole-| taken in the near future, according to | find expression in attempts to replace| tariat in the capitalist countries| Rdward R. Armstrong, consulting the Communist Party, which is grow- above all of the revolutionary ad-| engineer of the Du Pont Co. of Dela- ing and becoming stronger in the vance-guard of the proletariat. | wate. Thousands ef Striking Miners THE DAILY WORKER : 83 FIRST STREET Elections Coolidge Program Two pamphlets by Jay Lovestone The various cap- italist parties are soaked in oil— Special May Day Edition Daily Worker 32 Pages; 300,000 Copies Organizations, Workers, Greet International May Day thru the Daily Worker (Individual Greetings, 60c Minimum) Order a bundle of the special edition for your Organ- ization ($10.00 a thousand) Address Name Amount women are struggling harder than etn ba New York City : | | | the’men, “because we know what out are writing us to send them : Coolidge chooses }' ‘ ‘| children are living through now, and = aciowed wind & fo helys te | | qve don't want to mend share to open seeeeeees . help. not to run— re Shale Sage rice dis eehsece|scouccsdesviavicninesciessaelasoes vend shop mines for starvation Wasee The DAILY WORKER | | | when they grow up!” Help From Penn.-Ohio. When the truckloads of food from the Pennsylvania-Ohio Miners’ Rel'ef Committee come to the isolated min- you send the Daily. Worker to a strik- We can’t afford it because it is costing us $520 every week to send the paper to the striking miners who can’t pay for it. ing miner for ........ months, RATES But what about the workers? How will they vote ing camps buried away, miles apart Every day two thousand papers are being sent to tess an - partes this Election Y (ssc hanle' 8 ll” ON AES oe neem RES es URN ON OY in the valleys, the striking miners the striking mine area FREE to the strikers. Our $2.00 . 3 months 1 RVR TSS eka ates ead cab a urges tees SAN Na 72 know that their fellow-workers have limit has been reached. $1.50 . 2 months HMpeBe CWO, DMI MIB RE, GOH BUM dS 5. Siisiace adadhe aa eleddagen Sa vacm eeu cath en not forgotten them, that they are in- $1.00 . 1 month the story. Spread them | terested in the grim struggle they are living through. 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