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THE DAILY WORKER. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928 Page euree Turkish Government Tries 7 Charged with Spreading Communist Leafleats DEMAND ALSATIAN, AUTONOMISTS BE FREED FROM JAIL. 3 FIVE MEN AND TWOWOMENFACE HOSTILE COURT Allegre Torttre Used in Jail CONSTANTINOPLE, June 29.— Trial of seven alleged Communi: tivo of them women, has been begun here by the Angora government. seven workers are accused of partici- pating in May Day activities which were harshly restricted by the Tur- kish police. Attempts of the state to prove that the workers took part in the distur- bances in January in connection with the unrest among tobacco workers have failed. The government, how- ever, charges that the present defend- ants were among those who chalked “Long Live Lenin!” on the walls of the state tobacco warehouse, and distributed Communist literature to} the tobacco workers, The Turkish press, and Papers in other languages, are en- aged in spreading wild accounts of the seven workers now on trial: The| Angora government has shown itself savage in its repression of Turkish workers, especially in the tobacco. in- dustry and it is expected that every effort will be made to give the seven| workers long jail terms. Tt is alleged that-they have_ been tortured to obtain confessions, NAME CANDIDATES IN NEW YORK CITY : Workers Party to Wage Intensive Drive (Continued from Page One) clearly outlined by Richard B Moore, Workers Party candidate for congress in the 2ist district and! leader of the Negrol hilitants. Women Workers. How to reach the women workers and the working class housewives was also considered. It was pointed cut that the Workers (Communist) Party is the only party tieis, battles in the city and state, az as ationally and that they must | be mobilized in support of the Com- munist election campaign. Definite plans for this work are being pre- pared, according to the report made hy Ray Ragozin, secretary of the’ Women’s Department of District 2. Industrial and foreign - language conferences and section membership rallies to mobilize the widest possi- ble support for the campaign wili be The |< Two Killed As | | Alvin La Forge, pilot were killed station at Queens, New York City. MILAN, June 29.—The counsels for the defense in the trial of the leadérs of the Italian Communist Farty have entered an appeal against the verdict of the special court at Rome, and have applied to the su- preme military court and the court Guashing judgments. | The ‘appeal is substantiated by ‘numerous formal errors, and by the ifaet that legal rights have been ex- ceeded, The law upon which the special court is based does not permit of an jappeal so that the counseis for the | defense are not demanding.a. révision of judgment, but simply the quash- jing of the verdict. It is stated that | Mussolini himself will deal with the | question. Victims of the latest disaster which air militarism has caused in the APPEAL SENTENCE OF — | ITALIAN COMMUNISTS smaller | s Dapesialies Plane Goes Into ) ose aye United States, Irva C. Miller, and when their plane: erashed in a sudden nose dive near the Rockaway air URGES FIGHT TO | SAVE BELA KUN Labor Defense Warns of Danger Of the 18 peasants and agricultur- al laborers arrested in Latium, 120 are still being kept imprisoned. They are accused of having destroyed the vineyards of fascist owners, and of taking mart in the reorganization of A erg ts the peosants’ league, affiliated to the RB bit oe the Laat Italian Trade Union Federation. Sev- | ee 1 Ap ke AR ied to oe sreg eral of those arrested have been tor- | lh y 24 etans ‘ae designed to: fa- Raced: cilitate his extr bet to fascist t tii In Reme the journalist Giuseppe | UY, the ‘New York section of ; ; 7 the International Labor Defense, in Amoretti, former editor of the] “Unite” ja statement ued last night, calls Unita,” as also Anna _ Bessonne, ‘ upon all workers not to cease their eve Hest) atrested: on. cha: chatge of agitation for his immediate release. reorganizing the Communist Party | °°!" ; = ig ; 2 he iy wal |. Lhe statement, signed by Rose in Latium. Amoretti was severely \Baron, \ gecrethty of the . section ill-treated by the police. His family | “The sentencing of Bela Kun, is entirely without news of him, andjleader of the Hungarian proletarian extremely anxious over his: fate. | revolution, to three months in prison, DONETZ PLOTTERS (Continued from Page One) ing the Donetz Basin. “He (Lenin), the basis of the socialist reconstruc- tion in the Soviet Union, and pointed fighting j out that this would be made the cen- ter of attack, therefore, by counter- revolutionary organizations,” .Kry- ienko said. ‘This statement, ant-ci- pating the recent sabotage conspir- | acy, again proved the far-: Seah of Lenin.” He then went on to declare that the accused were not Russian intel- Tectuals, as the capitalist press tries to paint them, but capitalist agents, and demanded stern punishment for Uield in the near future, it is an-!the conspirators, who by their trait- nounced. * * * New York City Candidates. \ The following candidates liave Teen chosen as standard bearers ‘of the Workers (Communist) Party in New York City, the campaign com- mittee announces: Manhattan: 4th Assembly District, Elias Wattenbere: 6th Azsembly District, Poris Lifshitz; 8th Assem- | Bly District Louis Hondin; 12th Con- gressional District, Malech Epstein: 14th Congressional District, Alexan- a Trachtenberg{ 14th Senatorial istrict, Bert Miller. Harlem: 14th Assembly District; Charles Musil; 17th Assembly Dis- trict, Alhert Moreau; 18th Assembly District, Abraham Markoff; 2ist As- sembly District, Edward Welsh: 18th Senatorial District, Nicholas Napoli; 20th Congressional District, Jame: P, Cannon; 21st Congressionn] Dis. trict, Richard B. Moore. Bronx: 8rd) Assombly istrict, Philip Prankfeld: 4th Assembly Dis- a Charles Zimmerman; 5th As- ly District, Rebecca Grecht; 6th sembly District, Sam Nessin: ith ines soe) PLS EIS Distr‘et, » Ben Gold. Brooklyn, t, Peter Midolla; 13th Assem- District, Herbert. Zam; 22nd iembly Dis strict, Sam Liptzin; 23rd bly District, Ray Ragozin; 9th bly District, Alexandra if. hi; 7th Senatorial District. Benjamin; 10th Coneressioral Bertram D. Wolfe. Boro Prestdent, Ast Assomb!y District ig Congressional Lis ‘Residential Sections. headquarters of residentia! George Abr are; . Section 1, Pevracawn n, 60 St. Marks Place; Sec- Har] 48 Kast ed Bt. fans! 2075 Clinton Ave.; pe iamepere: 20. Graham Boro Park, 764 40th ion “s ‘Brownsville, 14 Wat- enter: number of local candi- erous acts had aimed an attael: jagainst the entire Soviet Union. The court was adjourned until eve: ning, when Prosecutor Krylenko. was to close up the case. MORROW PLANS WALL ST. LOAN WASHINGTON, June 29.—Dwight W. Morrow was requested to confer with New. York bankers by Secre- tary Kellogg yesterday prior to the former's departure shorily to Mex- ico City as American ambassador. It is rumored that the bankers through Morrow plan to float a new | Mexican loan, although details of the conference were not disclosed. lyn (Williamsburg, Browns-|tilled instantly. The others. died in and Boro Park): 6th Assembly | various hospitals after the crash.” ” being put out by the Work- y than in any previous elec: 22 Dead, 75 Injured In Railroad Wreck LONDON, June 29.—Twenty-two ¢ i‘ bly District, George Primoff; persons were killed shortly after mid- \s Senatoria! Josep! | night today when a heavily crowded ortichowitz; 28rd Congressional] axcursion train and a freight trair collided just outside of the Darlingtor Station. Six of the victims _ were Many of the excursionists wer trict. Anton Bimbs: 14th As-| women and children. Sventy-five injured persons wert in hospitals today. Many of them ar so sericusly hurt that it is believe ae. will die. “parE * RETURNS; 7 CAMEO THEATRE TODAY Uhe Sovkino master film “Potem ” which plays a return ergage- ‘at the Cameo Theatre coinmene- ing this noon, has been revived in Berlin where the censors have lifted the Ban altogether and they are per- mitting it to play in its original ver- ion of nine reels. Tt has created an- other sensation in this new form and from present indications will exceed its former box office popalarity. . a Arts Guild is requesting the kino office here to try to obtain ne reel version for later presenta- ton at the Camco Theatre. On the same breast with “Potem- the Cameo is _in “The Last Laugh” an haplin in “Shoulder Arm ” SERVED AS SPIES once said that the Donetz Basin was} apres Emil |} STUDENTS OUT OF |must not become the signal for the cessation of agitation for his imme- diate. release. The workers - who have been tricked so often by the ‘justice’ of the capitalist courts must ms of any new ruse that will leave |the way open for extraditing Kun to BOGATA, June 29.—Growing | fasci ist Hungary where his murder is | pressure of mass protest has forced | | certain.” the authorities here to Jiberate a number of studcnts who were arrest- | ed recently when police attemnted to | break up a meeting at which the Venezuelan student, Gonzalo Carne- valli, was speaking. The action of the police in arrest- jing the students has been widely | pointed to here as an indication that | the government intends to carry out | its policy of persecution which is em- | ‘bodied. in a number of anti-labor measures now before the chamber. Street. Tel: Regent 4391. Carnevalli was discussing condi- | Sundays and Holidays Closed. tions in Venezuela at the time the} Brooklyn: Fvery Monday and police intexrupted the meeting. He|Thursday from 6:30 P. M. until 8:20 WORKMEN'S FURNITURE FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY (Incorporated) —Establisled 1872.— Main Office: New York and Vicinity. Office hours: From 9 A. M. until 6 P.M. Saturday until 1 P. M.; Mon- |day until 9 P. M. at 227 East 84th urged that the dictator, Gomez, be|P. 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POPE TEE RET Se EOE ERE AES H CHICAGO | ' { CHICAGO PLAYHOUSE, 410 South Michigan Boulevard will present the famous “The Russian Revolution’ For One Week-——Beginning July 1st S: 0c week-days, Tic Saturday Children movie PRIC and Sunday. oe MENTION THE DAILY WORKER AT BOX OFFICE. BIG HUNGARIAN GULYAS PICNIC _tnday, July 1, at Edenwald Park Benefit-of the UJ ELORE Hungarian Communist Daily Program: Mass: Chorus—Hiungarian Singing Socic. Women’s Football Team—Sports and Athisties, GENUINE. HUNGARIAN HOM MADE ¢ GULYAS, Under the auspices of the New York Hungarian Societies and Hangarian Labor Organizations. geen henner PIRECTIONS: Third Avenue elevated to 133rd Street, from there to Westchester R. R. to Dyer Avenue station, The park is one block fram the station, sentencing of” . |of which he has one month to serve, | not allow themselves to be the vic- | 25e. | Communists J Appeal as Poinearé Fumes ative benches roared and ibaa | a “union saere” of sound with the| |radieal deputies who have made al | temporary alliance with them, the |Communists yesterday continued to demand the release : imprisoned | Alsatian autonomist deputies, Rosse | jand Ricklin. For minutes at a time it was im- possible for an individual speaker to jmake himself heard mult, altho the government finally jsueceeded. in announcing that | would take no action while the affair {was Ssttine the courts, ‘he above t tu- 2) nmunist fraction time and again srted that the government | action imprisoning deputies while | they weve serving in the chamber is | | legal. | |. The “socialists” made a play for| ppontlsy support by sustaining ie \" s in this protest. of the radical party have | d that a satisfactory agree- ment has been reached with the Sore | ernment which will enable it to vote } with the Poincare administration on | all important questions. Terms ot | the agreement were not made public. | The radical leaders, however, are | eagerly stating that the agreement is of a temporary nature. “DAILY WORKER” worker daily? Worth! Get Your Money’s | Try the | || Park Clothing Store For Men, Young Men and Boys Clothing. 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St. NEW YORK CITY. } | | Superfluous Heir Removed = witi t pain by an Electric 8 le Appa BS Quick and bes ults, guaran- teed. Consultation e. Call for appointment between 9 A. M. un- ti 2 P.M. S. FRIEDMAN 223 Second Ave, Cor. 14th St. NEW YORK Telephone STUYY Bladder Evacuation Get the genuine Santal Midy Effective-Harmless | Sold by All Druggists i BEACON, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION | CO-OPERATIVE WORKERS ow”? Nitgedaiget Tortures Workers VENIZELOS MAKES MOVE TO REGAIN CABINET CONTRO! Conservatives Believe He Will Crush Strike ATHENS, to regain the jlost when he 29 June A new political powe went i jin Crete in 1 has been ma 7 form: E utherios Venizelos, atts |premier, in forcing the wit Mustapha Kemal, president of the ais port from the cabinet th Angora government is shown in the |} jberal” Party. picture. His government is now] ‘The possibility of Veni trying seven workers, two of them | called to form a new cabin women, charged with Communist |\the next few days is widely di activties. One of the heinous crimes | press thruou a of which they are accused is writ- | is growing s ing “Long Live Ler on the jamong conse ti walls of the state tobacco ware- | lieve that will ta the genera to tie up industry in GREATEST CARNIVAL OF THE YEAR Given by the JOINT DEFENSE RELIEF COMMITTEE At STARLIGHT PARK East 177th Street, Bronx Saturday, July ‘7th SPORTS Soccer competition of Metropolitan workers’ Soccer League. Boxing, Wrestling, Gymnastics, Pyramids, Moon- light Swimming. Contest, Fancy Diving. The famous athlete, MAURICE BERTI, will ex- hibit most wonderful trapezical work and other spectacular exhibitions. ALEX FOX, the strongest man in the world. ART Hungarian Workers’ Symphony Orchestra in a classical program. Ballet by children of Nonpartisan Workers’ Schools. AMUSEMENTS Parade by all athletes, pioneers and children of Nonpartisan Workers’ Schools. DANCING CAMP FIRES ADMISSION 50c. in house. The prisoners are reported to have been tortured in jail supp N. 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