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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928. ee aes MINOR, GRECHT To | SPEAK DESPITE 26m _ASCIST THREAT ~_ To Expose Corruption vie lS Be Praised by the Cpen-Shop Hoover as Constructive Leaders Fat boys of the American Federation of Labor Executive Council, Woll, Green, Morrison, Ryan STARVATION FOR WORKERS IN CONE WHITE OAK MILL $7 to $11 a Week All Tammany, Mihtarists, Who Broke Up Election Meet in Astoria British Workers at Moscow Spartakiad The national committee of the British Workers’ Sport Federation decided at a recent session to par- | ticipate in the Moscow Spartakiad | (August 12th to 22nd) and also to aoe a football team in the end of ugust to compete with German u ii ji i i working class sportsmen. A num- Nahas tas) ie te pita ber of trial games and contests are Kept in Prison for| | George Saville, secretary of the BRITISH SEAMEN PS tse for oct Fight for Porter JAILED WITHOUT |“Esperaton Laborularo,” a New | York Esperanto workers group and A TRIAL IN J § a part of a world-wide organiza- a ry | tion, states that the society will do free John Porter, strike leader and I oh é : : , a being held in various parts of {ommtunist: youry ¢ organiser aehi i and oth In his acceptance speech on Saturday Hoover declared in substance that our freedom from Th rie y RAR ar n Queens foreign radicalism and militancy is due to the efforts of these leaders. “They have steadfastly psc ey Get Britain. Tt was also decided to send Nearly Year boipalang ccc ounebdale la ott By ESTHER LOWELL the British team to the Soviet years imprisonment by court-mar- sts S Wespite the action of the fa subversive doctrines,” he said. Union earlier, so that it could make|, VONDON, Aug. 12—Two Brit- Ie (im breaking up the open-air meeting ODT TES i as 27% ———— | GREENSBORO, N. C ! ; i i 7 tial. - i . air meeting ’ iREENS O, N. C., Aug. 12 a tour thru the union prior to the|i8h seamen, Michael Frane and oa ae and eh ay ea N Y WORKERS T0 Bahasa Be CHILDREN SLAVE (FP)—They don’t pay you noth-|Spartakiad and play a series of| Stanley West told here today how) Because of its international con- , d Avenues, [Wa Pa Donates $29.00 to ing here,” declared an old man who|™atches with Russian working class |they were imprisoned without | necjions and press service extendi ian who iz Pp ng Astoria, last Thursday, and beating ) BP A, Harficld, Communist. candi- Aid Daily Worker has worked 20 year at the Cone's| iP foncving’ smitten on nant |Gounity, dail, Albans,’ Vermont far| °° Cry CUney Of the world, the t fate for Assembly from the 1st As- HOLD CHINA MEET Gur nee IN SHANGHAI White Oak mill. “I've heard it’s {ieipate:. hushors wollen i pe nearly a year. a °F | support of the Esperanto workers hI Jistric 8 : NERS ido ee ( me i : rs, walkers, cyclists, . ‘i .: i 4 Dial titer, cre of the pS “The. Eager Mountain Hoot a the cheapest payin’ place around swimmers and boxers, Induced by the promises of an|Will mean that the case will be Workers (Communist) Party plat sf eat = summer resort at Catskill, N. Y., é aye " Pra aa eae ah mee = Bs brought to the attention of addi- forms will be set up at the same War Danger Will Also sticks to its 17-year-old tradition of Form 13 Percent of White Oak is one of the Cone’s vit Meese eee nue ee corner next Thursday and the meet- Re Discusesd helping radical and labor organiza- Chi great denim mills. The Cones claim | ed and thrown into jail without | + ct 78° sent to Porter by the ing will be held, with Robert Minor, SCUSS tions. Inese Workers to produce a third of the country’s | "i re ae out | “Esperanto Laborularo,” informin Editor of the Daily Worker and a ee A few weeks ago when an appeal tes deni fe : . oe ee oP | him of thei F z Metiranist> Candidsve: tor U. s.| Meetings for'the relief.of the Chi-| vas wade for’ The DATDY|) Wi Shangbat 18 per cent of the| ee 1° overalls and other work gic ts eit oe ee MEDOEY, Senator, A. Harfield, Max Schacht.|"€Se trade unions will be held in| WORKER Susteining Fund by May|empl in the Chi factories |e’: They have three large e lingered over ten months in| SR - ee oe. | New. Youk thin week. th Wait ustaining Fund by May employees in the Chinese factories in. ; Hig a a | almost indeseribably dismal condi- Tan, Rebecca Grecht, who was ar-| New this week thruout New) Rosenblatt, a sum of $29 was raised| are children under 12 y f gets ee acneonsbhr: and <dominass ohm: sTheolplout therwhele sari | y rested on a framed- che | Yorl y, under the auspices of ale ws 4 le: years of age; as pita: as Me A | tions. roughout the whole period A Pane to Spee ae paises district 2, Workers (Communist) and transmitted and now, upon the|in the English factories, 17 eae - town. Their welfare work has | ~ I did not leave the single room in ing, P. Shapiro and Donald Burke, Party. The war danger will also suggestion of the Eager brothers | sont, Rae ie iicg Come well advertised. eae Under 17 Now | which we were kept, together with | ihe the speakers. be discussed at the meetings. All/® Collection was made for the t : i “My whole family’s:a-workin’ and in Indust: ; robbers, bootleggers and the scum | ues epeaers, an Wwehen| FAHY speakers are urged to obtain| striking miners, the result of which|fectories 46 per cent. These chil-| 44 ‘iis ahort ti ‘ | n ustry of the county. I did not have a F @ meeting, which was broheu) 1 ieting on these subjects from the i8 @ check for $25, with the promise |dren receive from 5 to 10 cents a B Shor ms “we dust pan't | Seite single hour's exercise al ‘ up by Tammanyites under the ban- s Z . e get along,” th : | By LELAND OLDS e e all of the time, up by Tammanyites under the ban~ A,itprop Department, 26. Union that the Néw Bedford strikers will|day and in some of the smaller fac- g,” the man complained as | See EDA nor a single change of undercloth. | — Wars Was the selnttation ot wen | Square. The bulletins on the sub-| not be forgotten. eclen atte omen toe aa eee he sat on the porch of his company | (Federated Press.) ing for over five months. Although | Mig m ies in 4 jects are, The Party Platforms, and| | See house. “I’m goin’ back fart ‘ _ | had pn i d anagement Is eral meetings during which the fas- ; alone, according to statistics gi goin’ back to farmin’| ‘The effectiveness of efforts Dhempnis and Woat las cists tried unsnecessfully to disrupt] yhat 1 saw In China, by Tom lout by the Ceramittee to Aia ime|Text Year: I raised tobacco before|New York State to control “shila | wet worse off, we were given only Charged i the Workers Party meeting by heck-| “#"- 5 INE D ATHS a y the Commi tee o Aid the I came to this mill.” le Fe ribs A i rol child’ bread and a piece of butter the size —— ite and holding a so-called “Ameri-| Tuesday, Aug. 14. Chinese Trade Unions, 96 Fifth Farhiliie foe Mae Mall ee {inter tironel 1egis) lation is analysed | of a quarter, and a can of green ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Aug, 12. , Ganization” meeting directly across Grand St. Ext. and Havemeyer, Ave., New York City. means going back as a ebier he VEG Se Live Ob HS Hale Tn. | (8 ere about a cupful. For|—With charges of alana neces hea sone Paid tes ule Gee” WERE AVOIDABLE In the Chinese factories, whether “Pay my rent with a third or a ustrial Bulletin. The figures show! si’ a day per head.” "misappropriation of funds and stock } A Harfield and Paul Miller bore/ mond, Frank, Dan Cubl (Pioneer). owned by natives or foreign capi-|half of the crop,” he says. And|that since 1920 there has been a|’ a Ree ee juggling against the Atlantic Union the brunt of the fascists’ ferocity. Sutter and Williams, B’klyn—| ay re fe y Poa rea iti fteiefislds lip’ was badly ‘cut, and ht, Ed Welsh, G.’ Silverman| tal, not only are a large percentage ie hag one ern ne sean Leitilizer. | downward trend in the employment airy ale anmorers nn tie : s . » Ee sh, G. § | P j * ‘e has one lean ho i . | abor ki i F ~ | three stitches were taken. His head (Pioneer). [Reports Show Guilt of |of the workers children, but the|“Ain't been feedin’ her mach “ana |°t children under 16 years of vs. MERGER COSTS wap widen sox seas was battered. by fists and some-| Longwood and Prospect, Bronx— Co mothers are forced to bring their! workin’ her hard on a piece of land |DUt, the decline in the amount of : to place the bank in the hands of ieee ay tained eos of ene Grecht, @. Welsh, M. Him- mpany children with them to the factories Ut yonder where T got some corn, Sr en Uc Nee ONany, Aes B eee a receiver. . Mil s set | o joneer). . A aa potaters, tomaters i as the decline in the general leve . Vice-Ch . " , be se th » onions and | ice-Chancellor Ingersol 5 Beery © docen: patriotic democrats| Wednesday, Aug. 15. saree cl igs a re cen: ines to leave beans. Bean weevils gettin’ most of |°f factory employment, so that the CITY MILLIONS sued an order for a bearing’ ty be: BME Wariod trom the plattorm. — |_2nd-Ave. and 10th St, N. ¥.C—lin tives of five coal’ digecr aes. 3 : in the the beans, though.” proportion of employed children’ to half of the Steamfitters’ Protective Beg I Milgrom Powers, D Kindred, Frishe | The lives of five coal diggers, cut-| factories during the 12 to 16 hour) For 92 cents a week the old mili|the total number of wage earners| | Associatio: i | That the d t hine of ' t d loaders wh bed i Ff gat mand the ‘Typographical EPRI the democratic machine of| ,oes, Giber, @. Holts. (Pioneer). CeTt,and loaders whe suceum ed to| working day. The infants are sus- Worker gets his plain board four-|throughout the state may actually City Officials Plead | Union, Local 377, claiming to be vi esort oO ie same C~ dea ase: 1 Ss Py vil ‘ F | ii <j i ba x! tics next Thursday in another at. Union Square—Ross, Houiswood, in the non.union Lochrie mine near |Pended in hammocks above the ps ietiay hes fia eee PTSEET ie Gals gute a nnocence stock olcsrs.) The Nearing will Aue, * tf . ~ i i 4 | s, * ;. id shares wi s 'S > Par tempt to break the (Workers (Com- pigsty upline ine | here, and ten others who were over-|™achines. Thus in the dirt and next neighbor. With him lives his | most exactly 100,000 children under i ee peng fi bi ae Kites tmunist) Party meeting up is evi- ilkins and Intervale, Bronx—Le-| come by the fumes were the victims | noise the children of workers in sister, the housekeeper, two sons and |17 years of age gainfully employed Continued from Page One levitated gic dent by the announcement of the Roy, L. Margolis, I. Cohen, S. Lieb-| of a condition known to be danger- | Chi i two di ; gare a ; lie utilities and itors | PY Workers and represents their life y 4 r 0 langer-| China are brought up, until at the| two daughters. Another son lives|in New York State. But as cer- s and one of the editors i + Dwyer Post, nominally responsible owitz, T. Rosen (Pioneer). ous to life, it was learned here to- | on @ nearby mill vi og eee ‘ of the National Municipal Review, |®2”"&*, John Burke, president of for the attack, that it will formu-| Myrtle and Prince—Rosemond,| day. s "|age of 5 or 6 they begin work be- |i, ‘vite and end wee street with Rag ae dit ye eae ve Pats who "has been aiding the ity cor, the bank, is business agent of the . 3 My 1 ea 5 vy. ies - is child. . 1 ‘s v ; city cor- ’ é r Jate plans for the increase of the Padmore, Smith, M. Weich, M. Rescue teams of miners hurried Side their parents. The two girls make $7 and $8 a|required only. in Nie it 2 years, Poration counsel, George P. Nichol- pL ues eener eo cet aet Tay umber pavicipating | in their) Stone (Bioteer). from nearby mines to help dig the) Chinese Unions Suppressed, Week on fulltime and $4 and $5 now |the 75,958 children under 16 years|S0M% in what appears to be a camou- | Cire amine ty building Trades “Americanization” meeting. Passaic, N. J.—Staliar Marshall,| entrapped minlers out of the work-| “he attempts of the Chinese|*® SPoolers. The unmarried work. |of age employed in that year will| ged attempt to prevent the | uncer atone er aesenediaT : The peperne Assistant Dis-- agile Pencil Co. Sarlin, Sher-| ‘785 Six of the rescuers were over-| .o+kars to preshise agathat thee| St 5™ made $11 in the spinning | serve for comparison with the ear- merger, announced yesterday that 3180 pire ree oe paid: sm on ee eeorney of Queens County, | man, |come by the gases and rushed to| conditions has been met with per-|'0™- The youngest boy is under|lier years. This figure confpares | tre). had been planning on blocking | MoM tae Pec cacher tata deaf g Walter McClancy, will himself speak | ame, ee nt. vq. hospitals. The blast occurred 2,800 | Bone. one per"|14 and cannot work. The sister is | wi oe Ansa |, the proposed merger a8 a means of 8d that the present management Te tke platt f the “Veterans| 7th Ave. and 197th St:, New York) ¢ ; : |secution and slaughter on évery is | with 80,771 in 1923 and 82,761 in goign ha. of | has dissipated $40,000 Gfom the platform of the “Veterens) city—Williams, Moore, Baum, G.| {oy ¢70™, the drift opening. Four] sige since Chiang Kai-shek ordered |‘°°,°14 for, nore than occasional | 1999 Seed ee eae ee sang ei oe 1 ‘ meni Campbell, 0. Passikoff (Pionees). of the nine men working in this| the sunpasiiion ct lator sanina ae work and the old man is only a Between’ 1923 and 1927 the de- rates. The action of the commis~ conclusively at yok a a ie Thursday: Avg: 16; section of the mine were miracu- teatiia a6 acl eee, Oe spare hand” who gets a day in condna 4ak-4he otal onenibed' of ems sion, he intimated, had spoiled all Bor toning ehygiaroniy cect ys Van Sicklen and Sutter—Jul. Cod- qayracgers einer j orders with the help of the foreign oe Ma um eoeone. ela stays ployed children under 16 years of “te ie ee JAPAN WARNS fe Eatipsign of the Workers (Commu.|king, J. Cohen, Rob't Macklin, V. By ge naa eat a armies in China. sana sane Tha caine Years a0; age of whom the state has a record "Today there will be a conference : nist) Party. The open-air meetings Smith, Anna Block, Donaldson, extremely dangerous, “But,” he| Even women and student organi-| mill work. : earing and| was about 6 per cent. But between|hetween Nicholson, his assistant, Held by the Commimists at that cor.) 188th St. and St. Annes Ave.|said with a bitter laugh “the chil | ow are illegal. General Hun) “Only four days a week work |!92% and 1927 the total aus of Judson O. Hyatt, Dr. Bauer and |f¥h mer were swinging the workers of Bronx-—W., Margolis, Jacobson, Taft,| dren must rs Sun-du, the governor of Hup@h, sig- | since Feb d P |workers employed in factories) Morris L. Ernst, c 1 t 5 ‘Queens away from the democratic|G. Abraham (Pioneer). | these ae raat Sora tae |nalized a massacre with fp aes for 10 ‘ayer Fie Sr aay stood | throughout the state declined more| Public Committee be Sa wean : ag machine, and the Queens Tammany- i 40th St. and 8 Ave. N. ¥. C.—J./to make them pay attention to our “All who attempt to organize the|the old man. “They say itll stand |than 12 per cent. Similarly since |has been fighting the merger, Will Resi i ites, unable to disinfect the political Cohen, Miller. lives,” labor unions anew will be regarded 10 days in August and maybe 10/1920 the number of child workers) Th addition to its regular divi- 1 esist Attempt to ~*~ simosphere from the by tae vag Allerton and Cruger, Bronx—| Can Be Avoided, as Communist agitators and will be|days every month till Christmas, [ has decreased about 8 per cent /dends and other profits, the Brook- Regain It aaa na yeerane bt pares Primoff, Padgug, Ed. Welsh, Re! «ty ynion mines,” another miner | Gul executed.” In Peking among don’t see how we'll manage. Got | Whereas the number of factory|lyn Edison in the first six months an a cag Bile oe page tl gies age As Keisis (Pioneer). | added, “tthe tire-boss bas to ‘dan, oy 21 adults who were executed for|an old Ford and we'll try’to get to| Workers in the state has fallen off of this year stored up reserves and) LONDON, Aug. 12.—Japan has a clear jeld fc graft. 25th St. and Mermaid Ave., C. I. off'cthe. ante th. ih e |being members of the trade unions my nephew in Virginia, 150 miles| more than 18 per cent. surplus of over $5,000,000, or about | served warning that any “attemnt Assistant District Attorney Me- ee pao Eva Shafran, Cas- Nobody even te sires eee Faction as a child af tan Jaway, I reckon—if the old car| | $10,000,000 for the year. to regain Manchuria for the Chi i ie trell, Ben Ei i il they get ri es . Pa | 3 ASG tine cand { ne Clancy, high in the democratic ae isenberg (Pioneer) of the gas.” A better air ¢ Funds Needed Soon. {holds out.” The nephew has a farm Said to Have | Servants of Utilities, nese would be met with the military councils of Queens, is the right-| Steinway and Jamaica, Astoria . air current,| 74. Gommittee to Aid the Chin-|and can feed the family while the /P2MKeEr a f t 4 \ hand man of District Attorney New-|L. I—Heder, Minor, Schachtman,| he Said, could have avoided the ex-| The Committee bo ‘ Tilete idle dn Auguste oe Sto Half: Million | Te members of the public ser- | Tesistance of Japan, it was learned | combe, who is one of those chiefly Shapiro, Burke, Michaels (Pioneer), | Plosion. jese Trade Unions has begun a cam-/™i) Pdi the AP olen Ha | vice commission are composed of here today. A dispatch from Muk- responsible for the change in the Friday, Aug. 17. Those killed were Steve Parker,|Paign to raise funds in reply to/ By father wos’ s vulliees fe oli Brought to New York two rerublicans and three demo-| en Says that Baron Gonsuke Hav- sever contract. specifications which| National Biseuit Co. — Ross,| Wasil Gendruski, Frank Survinsky, |the appeal sent out by the All) man relates. Hea abseee rats. ‘The head of the commission, | ree te det ovthne gk Rees resulted in the embezzlement by the| Frank¢eld. Peter Klenkovich and Ignace China Federation of Taper Unions| Tiles from here, where ‘thetccu<| Cornelius Callahan, ‘who was | Prendergast, was city collector in ees piety governor of Man- Phillips-Connoly-Tammany gang of; Bristol and Pitkin Ave., B’klyn—| Budny. to the great masses of American) oe aoe its erin mill : brought back to New York from) 2912, when he, Mayor Gaynor, the | ouria, that Japan would give him ‘tens of millions of dollars of public| Lefkowitz, Taft, Maglicano, d.| Within the last six months, ap-|People. The members of the com-| Pany Das Us grain mil mew. My) sf toa) to answer to an indict-|Board of Estimate and the state) the fullest support in suppressing |. Sands. Cohen, G. Welsh, Lillienstein, Fin-| proximately one thousand miners | mittee, which includes Roger Bald-| 71" Narnerte & Sround for rs ment for larceny in connection ‘with legislature were bought up by the | @"Y opposition to this policy. {| ~The role of the police, who had kelstein (Pioneer). were martyred in coal dust and gas |Win of the American Civil Liberties jon) furrin Ailes Sip Seat ae his alleged theft of half a million traction companies in putting over) 1. aeons 7 © een duly notified of last week's, 5th Ave. and 110 St.—Lyons, Gill) explosions in non-uni A ;.|Union; Ellen Hayes, professor of! ., ig dollars from the Bancitaly Corpora- the dual contracts. Since then he}; VSS MOINES, Ia., Aug. 12.— i@eting, is aptly characterized by| Green, A. Peer, Lloyed, B. Brantz| {s constantly inthe mindac? sunk: (English at Wellsley College; Ben-/married and settled down. But 1/1, Mic cribed his speculations as|has been instrumental in granting | Failing in its first attempt to annul remark of a policeman to A.| (Pioneer). ers When the operators make over, |jemin Thomas of the Central Labor | "1 99 pais 6 ee ee | ‘Choerowiiien” when questioned. by higher fares and rates in practically |@ union agreement, the local street Harfield, whom he was supposed to 7th St. and Avenue A, N. Y. C— tures to them to return to pits on| Union of Philadelphia; Scott Near-| a1 iti Oa eo tmitned ite | Assistant District Attorney Hast-(every city in the state. The demo-| car company will try further to an- sportsmen. charges and kept in the Franklin | Jerats, dominated by Al Smith and / nul it by pleading poverty. be protecting: “Id like to wrap this| Wright,- Schalk, S, Shatzkramer,| ty soon hay ing, author of “Whither China”;) pen Ag Stick around your neck!” ~~ —_| (Pioneer). the operators were forced to recre: [Robert Morss Lovett f the Chics-| orth “taking in market; “so t| He sald he took small amounts at|LUtm, ® former socialist, have ure which will ‘hunsha. o | ie oie Ae dhe apne iny eaeay speahcs worked together with the repub-| Who wins when you read your Market and Plaza, Newark —Nessin, Milton, Zaslaveky. Saturday, Aug. 18. 1st Ave. and 79th St., N. Y. 6.— | Lustig, Moore, Moreau, Braverman, Bessie Parees (Pioneer). 13 Ave. and 42 St. Schwartzberg, B. Lifshitz, Suskin,| Huiswood, A. Shoyet (Pioneer) 14th St and Bergenline Ave West New York, N. J—Berger, Padmore.| f Among the lite y i N.J. e sold at next week’s meeting, will be, appropriately, “Our Heritage | from 1776,” by Bert Wolfe. } Low Wages for Young '. Transport Workers An investigation of wage and la- ditions of young transport ‘ m j ‘ fixe fen a i a ol Scotland has brought to _ Perth Amboy, N. J.—Szepesey—| “Only yesterday Frank Johnson | t® the Committee to Aid sa Chin- | Michael O’Brien, an electrician, of |headquarters, thus avoiding th» light a terrible state of affairs. The | t° be announced later. died,” a white-haired miner. said,|¢8e Trade Unions care of the sec-| West New Brighton, S. I., was | crowd. ; ie ‘ ‘ | retary, Robert W. Dunn, Room 814j| shocked’) to death ‘while repairing average wave is for drivers 50 to ' buses. They pay an average wage of 40 shillings per week for drivers ‘and 15 to,20 shillings per week for FALLS THROUGH men and women conductors. Bankers Decline _ to | lief committees affiliated with the | | ° Working hours are 12 to 25 i ile Pittsburgh headquarters at 611) | day week. Fines are fre Participate Penn Ave, are urged to do their) Prepare to Put Over| n eyna ona The time table given to driv #o outrageous that they are fre- quently obliged to exceed the legal Speed limit. For this reason, many WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (UP).~ For the first time in about 20 years American bankers have declined to “egompanies deduct beforehand one pareicipats in a joan cs Mie send donations from their union and ia it Aan lene 5 iling per week from drivers and America. It was definitely learned! fraternal society's treasuries. The | day that the Board of Estimate an hree-pence from conductor: at the State Department today that| need was never so acute as it is| Apportionment would appoint SUNDAY. AUGUST 19 PLEASANT BAY PARK eover from this fund fines for "¢#otiations for a $12,000,000 loan! now, Anthony Minerich, relief sec-| committee to “study” the Unter- ? to Nicaragua, which the State De- partment had tentatively approved, have collapsed. Officials here and in- Nicaragua have been informed by New York! x : banking houses, which were asked Be weeks, they must undergo a test. +4 consider the loan, that they do| @ still is the position of clean- not care to take part in the proposed| mostly young lads. Their aver-| 14, to lend Nicaragua this sum,| pay is 21 shillings and four- Qospite reports by the recently re- e for a 56-hour week. The signed American collector of cus- rates for night shifts. toms for Nicaragua, that the Re- publie’s finances are in better con- dition than-in many years. | New York bankers did not dis- close “their reason for declining to handle the proposed loan. In many! ding the speed limit exacted the police. Young women work- | who want to become conductors go thru an apprenticeship of weeks without pay. After the 3 [ASHINGTON, Aug. 12 (UP).— ment ‘employes have been den by the Civil Service Com- from taking active part in nize pit committees. In others, the strikers were holding out until the operators give in to this demand. Although the women and children are eating few meals a week, they B’klyn—}are behind their men, They cite in- | is stance after instance where miners were killed or seriously injured the first day they returned to open- shop mines. “The boy was only 23 years old, too. miners’ demands, by sending enough food to furnish at least one meal a day. to the miners’ families. Re- utmost to send the maximum within the next few weeks. Sympathizers are urged to make collections in their shops and neighborhoods, to retary says, Mexican Flier “Greets Wall St. Cuban Puppet HAVANA, Aug. 12.—The Mex- iean army aviator, Major Roberta Fierro, reached Havana today after ‘a non-stop flight from Mexico City, | bringing “good-will” greetings from | President Calles to President Ma- chado of Cuba. TEST IMPERIALIST PLANE WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (UP). marine avi- go University, and T. Y. Li, na-| tional director of the Chinese Work- |er-Peasant Alliance and others who | }are working with the committee |plan to get the true facts of what) happening in China before the) | American people and to raise funds | |to help the Chinese workers to com- |bat their native and foreign oppres- | |sors. Contributions should be sent) Been here ever since. But I’m a-go- in’ back to farmin’ next year.” Electrician Killed During Big Storm Another death as a result of Fri- day’s electrical storm occurred when |96 Fifth Ave., New York City. apparatus put out of commission by pa AEE oP TE | { | alli week, conductors His skull was fractured over at the | ; : | 4 I 3p chitings for a 7-day week, NIC AR AGU A LOAN Gack salah tne islkee Pall” oa the lightning. The storm brought| this copy of The DAILY } (8% to 9% hour day). Exploita- The National Miners’ Relief | 18 live wire in contact with his body.| WORKER. isa } “tion is still worse in small com- Committee is doing its utmost to| 4 | i. mies which run two or three force the operators to accede to the | oy pa | STUDY" TRANSIT Complete Steal | From sourees close to the city ad-| | ministration it was learned yester- Costume | meyer transit plan when it meets ‘next Thursday as a preliminary move to killing the measure. | As already indicated by the Daily | Worker, the mayor will oppose any | plan which is not an out and ‘out whose stock he is now believed to be heavily interested. The Tam- many politicians further object to the feature of the Untermeyer plan which would remove from their \hands a measure of control over the lines. The Untermeyer plan recom- mends control by a quasi-public cor- | poration on which the mayor would only be one representative. Tt is not yet clear whether the GAMES — brought my wife and baby here. | DAILY WORKER Dancing--Sports ATHLETIC EXHIBITIONS first and later larger sums hoping |to repay the corporation out of his | profits from stock investments. | A score or more of reporters and | | photographers gathered at the sta- | tion to meet Callahan when he was lprought in today by Detective |James McKettrick. The detective | spirited him up a freight elevator |to the street level and to detective licans. | bosses’ paper? A taxi driver would appreciate Carnival Order a Bundle! Let The DAILY WORKER help you in your Election Campaign Work. OPEN AIR Pat . . Order a bundle to distribute and sell at your open air meetings, in front of factories and at union meetings. Special price on Daily Worker bundles during election campaign. $8.00 per thousand (regular price $10.00 per thousand). Enclosed find §..........for........Daily Workers . political campaign. ‘quarters, however, the view has|—Lieut. 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