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THE DAIL ¥ wy ORKER E W Y ORK ATU RDAY, JULY 14, 21928 hers and Peasants of Mexico Elected 4 Communists to the Chamber of Deputies “HEADS OF R. R, UNION: PEASANT LEAGUE CHOSEN Glavan eon oe Laborde and ORGANIZATIONAL NEED FOR TROY ‘WORKERS URGENT Worker Saya Factory Council Needed have meant a reduction of to 50 How Workers Will Be Murdered i in n Next War || | saic. (POLIGEBANON TEXTILE STRIKE TAG DAY SCORED Passaic Relief Body to Defy Order It was also learned that the are Members of C.E.C. vy S lt (By a Worker Correspondent) | The action of the Chief of Police Be xico crm TROY, N, Y., July 13. — The 90) | of Passaic in withdrawing his previ Cea ap : Cluett Peabody collar workers em-}{ | ously granted Ling Ce bie that four ( Photo shows the government transpo Min iel leaving New York Sith Te detelOne OP tro oa. ployed at the Jay St. factory here | | for the New Bde Gene 8 a es been t r t “ co, official property of Ame sm, and Panama, “unofficial” property of Amer. | have won their strike. They have | | relief, was con noes pret ee these ax a“ ( i ican in m. They are going there te “order” and protect “American interests | prevented the introduction of a new | | ment issued aa zy e rest the National Peasants League, ‘an system of wage-paying which would | Strikers Relief Conference of Pas- | | seinen eergen's Union| d Stole Hi ar ce » workers’ weekly |higher officials of the United Tex- eect S89 MORE RESCUED Ford Stole His\3] MILL STRIKE === =o" Scat Sarat 0! tie Centr Vv ‘omy id i The strike started spontaneously | active in getting the police head ta ad pak ) : : rescind the permit. The statement, i] In th Si y. on Monday morning after the cut ; tie sncton vow axe race 'o| BY SOVI ee woe PICKETS JAILED) Setszereet co Pepe wigan le w taking place ir department, the buttonholers. At | dr., =f yy Mexico, wit . Ca shag Tn eas lor er in UL | once every worker in the plant, the in part: assured, have thus far resulted in |Sov jet Plyer majority of them girls, 900 in all,| “We are determined to carry on ee ee Choe | Crashes _ DETROIT, Mich, July 13. Workers Sentenced to snide ee a jtosd agli) our activity and raise funds in Pas- uties to fhe legislature, The Nation-| After ‘Dee Men | a Ford aan ee ha Six Months Each \by the wage Slash. No one. walked |fora aeieey cae a eee Bailwaymen's Union, many fof ice, It was swirling in the churn-|Utomobile manufacturer failed to) 11 10 tove won their demands.| They stayed on the job, came to the |. “Twenty-eight thousand textile ‘whose leaders are Communi: ing sea around i Bit by bit it| PY him for certain inventions used Tinea Gt pickets marching to a|fectory for three days, but did no s have been on strike for 13 on Ford cars and tractors. | Antonio Felix Jajalish, the plain-| two of the central points of the The errant winds |had been driving it to and fro. as breaking up. elutionary peasants and workers. central point at the south end of work, Workers Gave Support. Photo shows soldiers of the 71st Regiment, which is camping at -the mill bosses have tried to open the mills Monday morning, The success thus far in the elec-| Volunteers from the Krassin| tiff, charges that Ford promised to|the city and moving in increased} | TyOnsers {3s your fight, Jay| Camp Smith, Peekskill, N. Y., giving a graphic illustration of the | July 9, the militia was called out tions for the Communists has sur-| leaped overboard onto the ice that|ComPensate him for improvement |NUmbers from 4 o'clock in the morn-| ..T0t te Non ve Jeet AY | workings of the Kellogg “peace” plan. to intimidate the strikers, and the prised the reactionary leaders of| jammed against the ship. Planks|™ade on the fans, used in the Ford | ing were enthusiastically cheered by | hails pourbyictary ks .ahe more prio? lia: eee | strikers of New Bedford answered the CROM, the Mexican Federation | were handed out to them, and one | Car and tractor, and oil pips coll) ene pores, Wallick fob Jo) Wulee)O a cig peuwiee ipMsine apts of jthe bosses by mass picket lines Sane agree at "|g aa a hs ee eee oe" BERMAN POLICE ELECTION DRIVE |ssccsi=t qstotae Means to suppress the voice of the| ahead in a path over py ‘betwenn Pajalich is a native of Tstelss in| Stone Tire Fabric Mills. Commit- bs rank and ale of Mexican labor |the ancient republic of Venice. He/ jcame to America in 1906 and was | employed in the Ford factory for rs, much of the time, he said, } in the Ford laboratories at) | the floes the 600 feet to the party. | In her reports, the Krassin said Navy Officers Fear | that Malgrem was dead, and indi- cated that his body was taken|§ | The Daily Worker | aboara. ; | _ But latest reports from the Kras- Contizued ea Page One |sin indicate that the body of the ings of the League and “found them | explorer is not aboard and that it | (hie finest Hanch we ever, met.’ jhas not been found. ° ° being Dearborn. Foreign. Capitalists On Visit to Mussolini The Young, Workers (Gobinanntnt) | -(UP)—The | MOSCOW, July 13- t Jay Street workers, you must|paper Allgemeine Zeitung reported iwertisiag |£0rd- We intend to carry out our League has sent official protests to| Russian ice-breaker Maligin, one of] TURIN, Italy, July 18—One hun-| quarters of the Textile Workers| have a permanent factory workers|from Cattowitz today that 14 ‘oie campaign advertisiag | Durpose for which the new Bedford » | | the postal authorities and to the| the Soviet boats sent into the Arctic|dred and twenty Italian business| Union of the Textile Mills Commit-| council. You have the basis for it| workers and ‘wo policemen had Telp cneat nome ta at amn& | Strikers Relief Conference of Pas- (| | naval authorities demanding that the | area for Italia relief work, today|men, residing in France, arrived to-| tee yesterday and requested that a| in the committee just elected to deal| been woundec. in a clash tlat re- Ne “Ip must come in at once | .aic was organized—to raise money interference with mail sent to sail-|was ordered to make another at-|day and were welcomed by the Pre-| Joint meeting of the membership of | with the bosses in this strike. Make) sulted when police attempted to .07/*vent@ slackening down in the | so. New Bedford, and do everything ) »@ \ ors be discontinued at once. Recent-|tempt to locate the Roald Amund-|fect. They will tour the country | both organizations be called by the that committee a permanent com-| break up a textile workers déi-| "°°" ‘ possible to support them so that ! ly, many papers to sailor subscrib-| sen Party and then return to Arch-|under the special supervision of the|T- M. C. The voluntary delegation mittee. onstration. seby a st 2 they can win their strike.” jers were returned by the naval of- | angel. ; i : fascists and will have an interview degree that he 4 F. _ = mem-| Form a Jay Street Factory Work-| — Ra ES Ue yer=2 | “A special appeal now in prepar-| - ~ a Ficers. The Soviet Committee ordered|with Mussolini. ers were overwhelmingly dissatis-| erg Council. Prepare to defend your strike had the bosses not given | ation will shortly be sent out to|must be paid for on delivery. The visit is looked upon as an at-| tempt to save Italy from economic} collapse, which has been especially this last search for Amundsén—who with five aides has been ng since June 18—in the belief the par- AUSTRALIAN GOVT. DEFICIT. SYDNEY, Australia, July 13— tees of workers from these mills had asked the Textile Mills Com- mittee to form them into an organ- ization. This is being done, the |union stated. * * NEW BEDFORD, Mass., July 13. —Over twenty-five English and | French workers, members of the | Textile Council of the United Textile Workers Union, came to the head- | fied with their officials. This request was complied with and a meeting will be held for A. F. workers. But, what are you going to do now? Do you think for one minute that Cluett, Peabody and Co. have given up the idea of cutting wages? Not a bit. They are waiting for an opportunity to break your ranks, buy off or fire your leaders and then will come the same cut in different language. Form Factory Council. yourselves against further attacks on your already too low wages, and perhaps to win back the losses of SHOOT STRIKERS. Attempt to Break up|Campaign to Win Over Textile Walkout Auto Workers BERLIN, July 13. ritinued from Page One IS INTENSIFIED — The news- 100,000 mihtant workers and farm- ers thruout the country. Almost a half million separate pieces of in at once. Wherever workers are fighting for better wages or to pre- vent any cut in their wages or con- Bedford Textile Workers Union rep- resents the main body of strikers, the unskilled men and women. In order to win the strike they must be fed. Since when have the Pas- saic authorities supported strikes? Why are they so anxious now to support Fuller? “Neither the city authorities nor Fuller cannot deny us our right to help our fellow-workers in New Bed- “The National Election Campaign Committee appeals to ail Commun- ists to help build the $100,000 Com- (UP)—A budget deficit of $13,210,-/ty still might be alive some place|marked during the last year, when| T. O. members at the Potomska St.| former cuts. ditions—the DAILY WORKER is on | printed material have already been|munist Campaign Fund. Address } 000 for the financial year was an-|in the treacherous, ice bound terri-| banks failed for billions of lire.| Hall, Saturday at 10 a. m. Albert! And read the DAILY WORKER.| the job to help them. The DAILY | ordered for this job alone. Together all communications to Alexander nounced by the Government today.| tory from which seven members of | With the aid of foreign capitalists| Weisbord leader of the National| Daily Worker representatives were] WORKER is ‘the weapon which | with the enormous cost of mailing, |Trachtenberg, Treasurer, National { 1A surplus of $240,000 had been ex-|the Italia crew have been brought|Mussolini will attempt to attain4 Textile Committee will be one of the| with you in Troy during the strike. fights in every struggle of the work-| this item alone will mount into| Election Campaign Committee, 43 pected. out alive. stabilization, it is thought. speakers. | We were ready to help you win| ers. thousands of dollars, most of which | East 125th Street, New York, N. 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