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THE DAILY WORKER. NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928 Page Th Troops Terrorize Shanghai Workers as 55,000 Now Tie Up All Textile Mills G0 FACTORIES = _ : - REPORT PEASANT { ; Greets Maxim ee } a Aspires to Blaze German Imperialist Frail Across Atlantic SEAMEN MAY G0. picture shows orth Star, the ii ' nlane in which Thea 4 Rasche, German avi- ee i atrix, aspires to fly 2 across the Atlantic “BIG WALK oo 5 GROATIAN TOWNS HARBOR STRIKE . plane was bought d H & 1 sey: i for her by Mra: Ane He 4 i nie U.. Stillman, Pe mH, ‘ 2 Bene Bs Frame-up of Chinese wife of the former’ Immediate Separation |Police Attempt to Smash ] lent of the Na- . | : Spinners Is Cause Sfonal City Bank; Krom Serbia Urged Meetings GHAT; Jun Soldiers The flight has been | —— eStc8 tune ares a eat held wn ty ures ANTWERP, Belgium, June $a class district of Shanghai yesterday servers who refu | The strike of the ten thousand harbor of the Croatian in the Jugo-Slay widespread un- ghou the coun-| to permit her to use | = the plane. INDIAN RALWAY DONETZ MINER TELLS workers continued to tie up this port |yesterday in spite of the efforts of |the police, co-operating with the wharf and ship owners, to break up as the last of the workers in the 90! spinning mills of this city’ ‘walked out, bringing the total of striking! textiles workers to more than 50,000, reported to have foll d the coffins women and 5,000 men. The strike | the north ede , morig the le ad ng Communists meetings and in other ways provoke has been in process for some weeks. \ to greet Maxim Gorki on the occa- |the strikers to action which might Scores of workers have been join- \ OF W ORk ERS IN ] S S R | im many) sion of his return to The Soviet |give the authorities a pretext for for- ing the walk-out daily in spite of the fs | ° . . . Union is Nikolai Bukharin, editor |cibly crushing the efforts ofthe Kuomintang’s “eom- t 1 thousand peasants are} of Pravda. The distinguished au- | Alarm is expr the officialé thor is being b ged with pleas |that the strike, mission for the reorganization of the hich began when the ey ) : (By a Worker Correspondent) bearing the dead politicians to their| 49 remain in the Samba lgidoudbeds * cae ‘ pve anions t9 bring about # septiee! ; ‘ .| QONETZ BASIN, U. S. S. R. (By mail)—I am writing from the Soviet | raves while thon nO tol eee hee ee ee : ment in the interests of the authori-| Demonstr ations in Many {i Union, from the Donetz coal field-in the Ukraina. Not being in touch with |-y, forced to re’ Er Ce FA RIB SSA a lm Se a walked ey = rd “ati Fs apie j oa be ii se des ne at ats Cities | you, I do not know what you are interested in concerning life in the USSR: | the gover t Agram| ers in Antwe Tp harbo to other work- ing has openly declared itself op- ‘ ' All rumors and information reaching@—————-———___ aes % DONETZ PINT R macyae erect % ; £ : : nice Al : achin| see ays ed to bel ‘Pie gekthes Kua Sees 2 ee to the strike and is trying to} FUCKMOW. India. (Pe many—-A yee through our emigrated bourgeoisie ae peer eM 20 ree vi at diss cat neweL oppartaniiey te ner { ty ecb soles aa att to he com- | J ring force to bear upon the trade! aes Teor “land the téaitote of the, workingeidss,|0r? peasants, It, can not, be\atherv st the Serbian go | being brought. ° rik ee | union offic:als to settle the walk-out) conference between striking railroadwiv sociai-democrats, mensheviki and |" the Republic of Workers and: Peas- | gy eee i being brought by the rank and file | j jst vorkers and the railroad offi- | 17°. SC eee ata «g |ants. \ 8F, Gro Hations jupon their officials i : Te pie ae steals dongveinis: ate fale of the Fast Indian RT who fSocial-revolutionists, are doubtless Medical Aid jloud in t that sep Wegre® ihe callie of sya | arrest of two Chinese workers on|have been out for better conditions | false. 6 t6-8: Hout. Dey | As to my particular coal mine, The | the Se be REY " ae |strike." The authorities are willing pi A , “4 wee is jay. a < a nial 1 eparation is no Ee STARS | te o to any extreme. s charges of killing a Japanese worker| since January, resulted in a dead-, In contrast to the falsehoods spread | Red Oktober, we had formerly one} Pc Sora a eh ‘ {to go t y Qy treme, short of a in one of the mills. The charges are| lock’ due to the arrogant attitude aa our enemies, we must state, that BS erable medicine man, who treated i A he i fe mr iP F Tmentow Had f M oney settlement, ! order to avoid a sea- known to. be “false. the bosses. | * se z ‘and flood- |His patients by antideluvial methods, ‘\eaders of the Peasant Whe “ |men’s strike. sis re ; 5 ithe ruins of the coal mines and flood- | > a Aig av been restraining the 3 of % nee as 2 “4 : ; The real murderer is known to bé| The. workers’, committee py nted | pits, ieft to us by the bourgeoisie, ae present we have a medical station aor a eithyse L) ia the 3 - From Ex-Owners _Antwerp is the largest port in Bel- | a police sergeant who was acquitted |Seven demands, including recognition | 6° PiN*> Guerad. They “give. us with a medicine staff, the head physi- | Peasants ones east des Aes sth gium and virtualiy the only one of by the mixed court of justice. of the union and a 20 per cent wase | have been recovered. ‘ jelan, dentist, gynecologist and other |srade government, to control their any importance and the commerce of jnow a coal output, of 1 million puds per month compared to 500-600 thou- peasants any longer, they intimate , ) l (Special to The DAILY WORKER.) raise. All demands were refused spec’ s, well eqiupped with all 8. S MOSCOW, U. } Attempts of the Nanking troops to the country is practically paralyzed smash the strike meetings and work ers’ demonstrations have proved as ineffective as the attempts of the Nanking government to force a settle- ment of the srike. f Palestine Communists | Get. Jail Terms For | Protesting Whippings| TELAVIV, Palestine, June 24.—! Three Communists have just been sen-j} tenced to jail terms for making public Protests against the brutal whipping of prisoners. Lipman was sentenced to 25 ‘days, and upon his release he is to be or- dered deported. Holzman must serve 80 days, and Rachel Ishefsky was sen- | Seattle Railroad have won an increase .| The action of the bosses has resulted in a spread of the strike on the East Indian Line. Bie demonstrations by Indian rail- road workers have taken -place in many cities participated in-by-work= ers in other industries. The strikers are determined to fight to the end. Train Dispatchers Win Wage Increase CHICAGO. June natchers on the Spokane, Portland and of $10 a month. “Effective May 1, dispatchers’ and chief dispatcher on the H}.and St. L also received a $10 a month inctease 24.—Train dis-, due to our rations jcialists devoted to their work. working day hours as formerly, but from 6 tos; and night work is seven hours. |Kn@w nothing ‘rest and healthSresorts. half months, gets a month’s leave, sand puds under the ¢ pitalists. It is jon, to the ef- forts of the working class and to pe lillness ihe #¥ibkzS wales aoe sat is not from to 12-10 Under the capitalists the worker bout leaves, homes of aN Nowadays after having worked for five and one- and those who do not work under- | ground, two weeks with pay. He has lthe possibility of spending his holi- days in a home of rest with board ifree of charge, or undergoing a spe- cial, treatment of the health resorts in guch places, that formerly had been means of transport to the nearest jclinie, All the treatment is given to |the workers free of charge and during jthem, | If a worker is hurt, he receives the family gets them till the boys are 18 years old. In case of death, his family is paid by the coal mine. A man badly brui: jed or hurt to death during his work receives a two-month salary besides {the sum paid by the state-insurance and the money given out for burial. There is also a medical consultation for children, where pregnant women are given advice, help, and the chil- jdren are given food. The mother re- |ceives for every newborn child some javerage wages till his death and his | Austrian Trade Union “Leaders” Betray Walk- \Out of Jute Workers te workers has been brok off after lasting ten weeks. A weeil }ago the leaders of the trade unions | declared that the conditions offered by the employers were absolutely in- sufficient and that no breaking off of the strike could be considered, now they have accepted these same con- ditions. | There is great indignation amongst |the workers as the strikers demanded | ja wage increase of 25 per cent where- | | ration of the fift il).—The _strik |: Yesterda: counter-revolutionary techn ac- cused of sabotage in connection with their work in the coal fields of the Donetz basin, opened with the exami- jeth of the defend- nts, Bojarschino Bojarschinow was rector at Dowugol. .endants char; 8 active participa. tion in the ac ie3 of the counter. revolutionary sabotage organizations Asserting that he had worked loyally for the Soviet government, Bo- jarschinow admitted his knowledge of the sabotage organization but de- clared that he had at on time took part in its activities, Imentow, a member of the Mos- formrly His fellow de- by. the action of the longshoremen, Leaders of the strike declare that the ‘spirit among the men is militant and that they are capable of carrying on a long st It is believed, how- ever, that the owners will be forced, to grant the demands of the men the|Shortly in order to break the exist- ing tie-up. Movie Operators in Calif. Win Increase SAN DIEGO, Calif., June 24—A three year agreement negotiated by the Movie Picture Operators’ Union, calls for a six-day week with the old seven day wage. as the present conditions offer only |C°W central group of the counter-re- ific rai i ‘known by them only by rumors. Now she Texas and Pacific railroad dispatchers ry cow gen try of na |money in order to buy baby clothes. | oa tenced to 10 days. France, as well as to the accused tec i increase; \they are used by workers at the rate| We are still developin : ill |an increas¢ of from four to six per | meagan oh thee Tignes aL 8 monthly shears - yee |have little culture; hg foratet Bears Leen, member of the sabotage organization, | France, as well as to the accused tech- | | Fi 2 geoisie hates us and makes all kinds | SANGRE 38 a8 ae aomltied, however, that he had|nician, Sokolow. ats cusations | F ) Alliance of mischief; it does not recognize us, R. R. SIGNALMEN TO MEET twice visitd his son who is living as Imentow denied these sccaees ‘2 | orm inese or CT- easan and seizes our gold. Its specialists| CHICAGO, June 24.—The conven-|® whit guardist emigre in Hamburg,! although they are substantiate ry oy ¢ more ‘ try to destroy our works. Perhaps |tion of the Brotherhood of Railroad) v{ pysilscy gng.ue statements of many of the acne i | toimperalist™ powers to ask for per-| branches, especially when there was) you have read about the counter-revo- | Signalmen will be held here beginning| Ge-ares ya Lug duauu The court has declined the deman The Chinese Nationalist Party which met at Philadelphia on May. 30th decided to dissolve and to im- mediately take steps for the organ- ization of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Alliance. The Chinese Na- tionalist Party was dissolved be- cause it had become the tool of the it has broken off relationship with Soviet Russia, shot the communists and “massacred the peasants and wotkers; it has employed the coun- ter-revolutionary experts su¢h as those dirty politicians like Huang- Fu, Wang Chung-Ting, ete.,:and\ those mission of revising unequal treaties;|a tendency of the Party toward wrong directions; and has thus been admired by our revolutionary co-workers a’ various parts of the world: But, as already pointed out, the’ Nationalist Party as a whole violated Dr. Sun's revolutionary principles, and policies deceived the masses, yielded to the lution in the coal fields. Our own specialists studying in high schovis t {have either not yet been graduated, or have little experience in practical | Sept. 19. ceiving questions from you which I Workers’ Control. work. There lie our difficulties, but | we are growing rapidly. In our high schools preference is given to workers and peasants with industrial training. jshall be glad to answer and shall be happy to correspond with you. With brother! greetings to my, | American fellow-workers, from a free \citizen in the Donetz valley of the! had given his money on behalf of the of the lawyer, Worms, summoning ~— the engineers, Wegener and Sebold, |formey mine owners now living in to testify. DAILY WORKER imperialists and practiced counter~ revolution. If our ~ Philadelphia branch sticks to the name of the I.:- imperialist powers and the enemy of the workers and peasants. The convention decided to trans- mititarists like Li Tsung-Jen, Pei Tsung-Hsi, ete., and it has burdened our people with excessive taxes re- |Ukraina Republic. | Perhaps you will be interested to —GLOUCHENKO. know who, is controlling our mining | industry. In the mining administra- | | | fer all of the documents and prop- |gardless of their well-being and|tionalist Party, it would lose its re-|'" a ir yey erty of the Chinese Nationalist | simply functioned for satisfying the|volutionary significance, spoil its past ue is an old worker: | ‘i , see 4 ORO 5 ke ruity 7 ger an engineer, but Party to the Chinese Workers’ and | personal desires of the few counter-| record of revolutionary work and rui id GualtaKe id at off collier | z “Peasants’ Alliance. revolutionary leaders. All these are|the personality, of our Philadelphia |""Q) 0") i Malicet's tas Hue Gm | The complete declaration of the | absolutely contrary to the spirit, aims | revolutionary members. It is under anal’ 16 vail a with "36 000 Sorkiies conference follows in full: Policies and principles of Dr. Sun’s|these circumstances that our Phila- eniployed The Red Oktober chine, DIRECTIONS: ‘ * * * revolution. Thus the Party is to|delphia branch, in its general meet- weet ae working, is a part of this | rrason Tapes to Hoboken, Lacka- ni t The De laration of the Chinese Na-|l08ger the revolutionary one left by|ing of May 30; 1928, in memery of ta 1508 workers are employed | anima hath aeRO aioe p tion list Party at Philadelphta; Dry Sun; but a counter-revolutionary| the May 30’s incident, unanimously | iy ore, « | BERKELEY. HEIGHTS ‘ Pa., May 31, 1928. union of all the tools of imperialism. | passed the resolution that the P il | Tam ending here, as I don’t know | NEW JERSEY. P Ph B P. k The Chinese Nationalist Party, the Imperialist Tools. adelphia branch be voluntarily di |what you are interested in concerning ||| _Phone, 2 =: ure» at Pleasant Bay Par product of the late Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, has been recently dominated by the tools of imperialism, such as the mili- tarists, the dirty politicians, the com- pradorcs,, the landlords and the gentry. They all, claiming to be fol- lowers of Dr. Sun, deceive others and themselves. They all, under the pre-j text of working for the nationalist revolution, work for the counter-re- | yolution. Since the so-called: Fourth | Joint Convention of the executive and! control members of the control of: fice of the Party whieh was con-} trolled by Chiang-Shin, they have de- finitely adopted tha program of coun. ter-revolution, established the covun- ter-revolutionary Nationalist Govern: ment and distributed all government posts among their followers. This is} practice counter-Sun-Yat-Senism der the namie and banner of the Nationalist Party! This is to destroy _the glorious history of the Nation- alist Party! list Party has become a joint organ- Therefore, the Nation- ‘ tinary As to the oVerseas branches of the Party, they are also dominated by the ignorant, senseless people who, dis- regarding the Party’s discipline, the Party’s principles and the Party’s policies, only do their best to please anyone who is in power. Even the executive and control members of the new Overseas Headquarters of the Party who were, for a time, opposed to the tools of imperialism and at- tacked) upon their counter-revolu- wrongdoings, . now has also shamelessly bowed down before the militarists, praised them {co the ut- most, and even gone so far as to de- qlere: “The Nanking Government is legal ard act in violation of the Party’s discipline and should be rec- Ognized as the central Nationalist sovernment, under whose direction al! Party affairs should be managed.” Toward the counter-revolutionary acts committed by the Nanking Gov+ ernment such as the violation of Dr Sun’s reyolutionary spirit, principles rand policies, the dissclution of , all solved in order to avoid the confusion with the counter-revolutionary move- ment. ‘ Our fellow-citizens in’ America, our revolutionary — co-workers, _ please note that the dissolution of the Phil- cessation of our revolutionary work. The very purpose of our joining the in Dr, Sun’s revolutionary principles and not our admiration for the title to its membership or for its power. While our Philadelphia branch is dis- solved, this purpuse is intact. {are we discouraged by the di tion of the Chinese Nationalist Party into a counter-revolutionary party. For the Chinesé¢ masses---peasants and workers-—still desire revolution and they are doing their revolutionary work in accordante with Dr. Sun’s revolutionary principles and policies Be it also remembered that many dis- tricts in Inner Mongolia, Chihli, Ki- angsu, Shantung, Hupeh, Hunan. et) adelphia branch does not mean they Party in the beginning was our faith; our life in USSR, I am sure of 're-’ | | : WORKERS’ SAVIN Are Being Utilized + Workers’ Co-operative Enterprises Subsidiary of the! Uniied Weel * Co-operative Ass’n./ é iali Fukein, Kwantung and Kwansi have q O | ¥| a rage es bd ae ne ge, op local branches of the Party, the pro-/already been occupied by the work: lo | i to a up of traitors headed py , hibition of anti-imperialistie mass|e@rs’ and peasants’ revolutionary i \ 4 ne Kai-Shih, i ih me ae the Haacrreait of oa forces; and ig Brourets ci ' | al > > ymise. volutionists, these same utive and|be fairly predicted. Our Philadelphia rid ‘ i #} The ou. fete Naeolatinn control members have shown their fa-| pranc aig having passed the sue bb tae are being Loe som fu eaueh ; i ig non-compromise: its aims are the|Vorable attitude and characterizeé}tution dissolving” itself, immediately day of deposit gh onus madeid geen i 1 destruction of imperialism, the aboli-| these acts as “prevention of -disor- another resolution tothe. ef- ts ai ved ue id smort a of. the | j tion of unequal treaties and tha eman. ) 2°!” With the yielding of the mili’ fect that the Chinese Workers and dhe Ge aces Htthe Coopers, \ olicigg | taviets to the British, Japonese and] Peasants Alliance at Philadelphia be bait ys Meron, ere P | cipation of the oppressed; its alliance with Russia, co-opera- with’ the communists and the ren: _tion tee of support to peasants and workers and its principles are, the equality of, nationalities, people’s rights and people’s livelihood. But American imperialist powers, they have been’ in 9greement and cheered it as “the maintenance of good friend: ship with other nations.” Thus it is further proved that the Chi Nationalist Party to-day is wholl; eounter-revolutionary, that it has mo- 1 ago Chiang Kai-Shih went ) Japan to ask for aid from Japanese imperialism and Li Chi Sun went to longkong to interview the Britsh vernor for a similar purpose. Re- ‘cently the Nanking’ government elding to the American and the panese imperalism, has settled with | United States the questions of the and workers, that it Has becom she shield of the tools’ of impei arid exploit the masses, and tha’ has been transformed into a union of all counter-revolutionists. : Dissolves Itself. organized at once; so that in ordet to accomplish our revolutionary pur- pose we should work harder than ever to support the Chinese workers’ and home, to overthrow the counter-revo- Jutionary Nationalist’ Party, and to bilized its forces against the peasants destroy imperialism and its tools— _?) militarists, di al-} dores, lanillc ism under which they couldsopngere italists, . ° Tithe politicians, compra- the gentry ahd cap- Fellow-citizens in America; revolu- tionary co-workers; if you wish tc continue your revolutionary work ously|THS CHINESE NATIONALIST sees LU 2ATerY. AT UPHIA peasants’ revolutionary movement at || ee tive Workers’ Colony. 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