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Page Four ® THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923. Miner’s Wife Urges HAnaOuTS LEWIS CUT OFF = RELIEF DURING Twenty-four representatives from capitalist colleges in thirteen states decided to go to Chicago, spend six Building of Strong Union; Pull Out the Rank Weeds, She Says To "Succeed Hoover; Paper Mill Baron % COPSAREPALS TO JAIL CROAT PHILADELPHIA BELGRADE PLANS. ‘Cava van’ Opening at Klaw; ‘Eva the Fifth’ Tomorrow | [HIS week will see five new pro- | GORDON CRAIG te ductions on Broadway=Three of Be na tass crn and ares OF RUM GANGS PARTY LEADERS site 22st I that the reason the unemployed are levening,. “Thes Money Lender” and 80 is because they don’t want to pala g | “Gentlemen of the Press,” with “Eva | work. One of these who taught nares ” |the Fifth,” scheduled for Tuesday, highlights of economics in one of National Miners’ Aid Fat Judge “Amazed”; | Fear of Peasant Masses | ana “Ringside” ond "Carsver™ i osses’ hol tories land i ii lea as pee Shida Bis Sent Help Wants Probe Causes Orders Nice ten Vani of gypsy making lamp shades at $3.50 a | nae life, by Clifford Pember and Ralph | Week. She managed to hold the job py a Woman Worker Correspondent 1 Abd eesti PHIA, Pa. (By Mail VIENNA, Aug. 26,—Sheltering /Cullinan, opening atthe Klaw Wed- Jy six weeks. Now she is back in her RENTON, Pa. (By Mail).—After William F. Whiting, at right above, has just been chosen by | _ty4g0 Rawin ©. Lewis in Quarter iS action with a plea that leaders |nesday “night, will have Virginia college again and will have to con- reading several other papers I find| President Coolidge, with whom he is here posed, to succeed Herbert Sessions Court called ‘upon the |, the Croatian Peasant Party are | Pemberton heading the cast, Oth- tinue to teach her students that that the Daily Worker and the Coal, Hoover, Wall Street's republican candidate in the coming elections, August’ grand jury to make a/*ttempting to split the.kingdom of |ers in the company include Elas everybody has an equal opportunity Digger are the only friends a work-| % secretary of commerce. Whiting is head of a large paper manu- searching inywativation®: “ut sake the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the | Shelley, Barry Maculhum, Robert ! ander capitalism including the off- ing man has got They are the only facturing and distributing corporation. recent gabe guurdersiin’ this olty: Belgrade government is reported to| Hyman, Jerome Daly and Leo Ken- t workers. If she doesn’t she will find workers and what they are doing — jury makes an interesting sociolog-| who is charged with having led agi, y: ae | f Shicuce akite sla esas ae. ¥ jury s ng s : y_ Horniman’s London success, | harsele in acne nfo mah ing ped and what they*have to say. Defenders oS” foal donemeee ace cage a. eee ee inphavatondy: Landes cpl: Spent at difference will be she will have to _,! ead in one paper several things TH E DA LY WOR K Be BR es Ro Sia, fowering of dem-| In defense of its orders the gov-|the Ambassador this evening with | live a whole week on that $3.50. ne i So eng a aa ocracy in what is regarded as the | ornment cites Matchek’s newspaper |the sast headed by Herbert Clark, aaa tee and so on. This paper also a typical American city, the birth-| interviews and the telegram which | Katherine Standing, Grant Stewart Vs 4 that the money that has been raised = aoe place of American “liberty.” he is alleged to have sent to the In-/and Isabel O,Madigan. R "i Sant of at, Comic Fellows for relief is being used to pay “fak- Rodblatt, Milwaukee......... A. Pecek, Spring Garden....10.00} In the address to the grand jury,|terparliamentary Congress in. Ber- | ete ae : Previa A UC Rea iad dl She” seucnas, the leaners) of (thie l a peal) Mauticallocns) co 3.00| J. Zukas, Portland..... Judge Lewis wants it to find out lin, In this he stated that the| “Gentlemen of the Press,” anews- week. f Suve-the-Union Committee who are! so oa Son, Hamilton Joi Valeake:: bovtland who are the persons comprising the Jugo-Slav representatives in the paper comedy by Ward Morehouse, trying to wreck the union, But 1) oe eki Philadelphia. a aus Son. Balti. gangs, why do these gangs exist, /Skuptchina were not the represen- | will be ushered in at the Henry Mil-|the Leningrad representative of should: ke 60, aA who it was Chat oon eal sBnlleaalohiccs Sane pigiecn and en) Ele who are the leaders in the Phila. tatives of Croatia. ler tonight. John Cromwell, Helen | Vox, and a special program was Arya oat tel ah a daaalae PET gas Fry L. "Woroshiiot®, Winbon,....._200 @@lPhia bootleg ring, who are the) The other leader against whom Flint, Hugh O'Conell and Carlotta | given by artists of the Academie machine, . J. Gelman, Philadelphia. .00 | Nenerioas iikna Colléckion New men said to be making millions of|the government is reported to be Irvin are in the cast. } Theatre and the State Conservatory pee Oe pellet S. Jurin, Philadelphia........ 200 eae ne'y4.50 | dOllars profit, who. are their accom-| proceeding immediately is Deputy Aca of Music, consisting of scenes from The Lewis machine cut all the| Birnbaum, Philadelphia. mean Echin, Pittsburgh... ..1,00 Plices who war upon the rival gangs, | Kremjebich, leader of the Separatist Tomorrow night, at the Little |ibsen’s plays and musical items con- strikers of Renton off its relief list m7 Utin, Philadelphia... Valley Daily Co, Pittsburgh. . 1.65 . Lewis was surprised and indignant delegation ‘at the Interparliamen- | Theatre, “Eva the Fifth,” a comedy |nected with Ibsen's works, « last March and ever since then we| Mrs, Dubow, Philadelphia. . 7. Passe. es Peal “""""59 | to know that detectives fraternized tary Congress. |by Kenyon Nicholson and John Gi. | — have been getting our beans from/]. J. Passon, Philadelphia L. Oateperke mapratk eae .09 | With professional gangsters. The While it is acting against the |den, will have its premiere showing. “THE FEARLESS COSSACK,” AT the National Miners Relief. All the) Unit 3B, Philadelphia. St: Nucleus 8, Detroit. judge naively says, “I was amazed leaders of the Croatian Peasant |The cast is headed by Claiborne) THE PLAYHOUSE, CHICAGO locals that were cut off by the Lew-| 1, Singer, Philadelphia Working Societies of to think that police officers would Party the government is frank in| Koster and includes Buford Armi- | “The Fearless Cossack,” or “Taras is machine have been getting their| ¥, Kunec, Milwaukee Lithuanian Workers Literary So- be on friendly terms with known) admitting that it is the revolt of |tage, Lois Shore, Sila Mack, Philip|Butba,” one of the most famous relief from the same source. Finnish Women’s Auxiliar: ciety, 8rd Dis., Branch 28, and gangsters.” the masses of peasants which | it Barrison and Ross Hertz. character creations in all of Rus- This paper I am speaking of says} Ironwood VTAL TT aenaenian Week. Wolien Al The writer ventures to suggest fears. The demand for separation es 8 8 sia’s literature, has been brought that the Save-the-Union Committee | Unit 4 See. RIS Bena. Sth Dia ...50.00 that the honorable is probably the|from Serbia has spread among the| “Ringside,” by Edward E. Parra- to the screen in a photoplay which is planning a conference in Pitts-| Br. 6, Sec. 5, Bronx.......... G001 a Woller, ‘Jamaica. -1.00 only known person in Philadelphia peasants and it is believed here that | more, Jr., Hyatt Daab and George the Playhouse, 410 South Michigan burgh on September 9 to organize | Ukrainian Wkrs. Women’s So- J: Tolanmina NER YORE Ye, 1.00 to be amazed at the fact. But the the action of the government in| Abbott, will be presented by Gene | Boulevard, Chicago, will present for a new union and to work it and| ciety, New York Cit: B. Hobten. Beocklva. ce ..-5,00 Judge asks the grand jury to. find jailing the leaders of the party will Buck at the Broadhurst Theatre. | the week beginning this Sunday. put it in worse shape then it now |M. Mark, New York City......1.00 Siegel Family, Ontario, Cal....1.00 out what is back of it. “Why are|have little effect in suspending the |The large cast is headed by Robert| «yarns Bulba,” the novel on which * is, The paper states that if the J. Rippes, New York City.....1.00 JW. sinclair, W. Vancouver..1,00 the police in friendly terms with action of the peasants in Croatia.. |Gleckler, Suzanne Caubaye, John |The Fearless Cossack” is based, miners wanted to oust Lewis u.ey| 0. Eidelley, New York City.... Sh Nucleus 10 cClevelandic... these men?” ‘ ‘ N |Meehan, Richard Taber, Harriet was written by N. V. Gogol, the would oust him at election time, but | F. Josephson, New York Ctiy.. ‘Aarts Uke One of the slain “racketeers,”| Philadelphia were very busy. No,/MacGibbon and Joseph Crehan. |great Russian novelist. In this Pittiom Gibke McAdoo, thé) inet the miners know that ..wis|M. Whittier, Williamstown. W. Quely, Ukiah.......... Hughey McLoon,-was a daily com-| not against the gentlemen of the : | searching novel, Gogol pictured with wee bird who vised to flouriah | cout be put out till his time ia up,| Night Workers, Sec. 1,.N. ¥.C825 |W Hortran, River Range. panion of Magistrate Carney. Car-| “rackets” with whom they frater-|1RSEN CELEBRATION HELD IN| minute accuracy the lusty, ribald \ fee Politioal conventions, 4 You! 7 would ike to know how Lewis | Coney. lelend Br. & N. ¥..G.-26.00|) aq sercen, Tio eeeien ney is one of the’ minor judges. So Tize, but against the workers of _ LENINGRAD |and often murderous marauders, dis- |, ean think far enough backand| | Oe put out by elections when 1. I. Section, New York City.. 50/4. Vetinge, Milwaukee. Judge Lewis instructs the grand | Philadelphia. | An evening specially dedicated to patched by Czar Ivan, “The Ter t ee et Perle thought was ee) canta: his own voted? 1 have |22-08 New. York, City, “1.50 &, Tarkoff, Boulder... jury to subpoena Magistrate Car-| At every factory, shop or mill|the Ibsen Centenary was recently |rible,” to defend his furthermost H ee ord Siew tno the pores | a the minara who want back ta|SF-Se°- ln New York G -2.10/ 1.” Borsky, Conneaut. ney. | where there was a strike or possibil-| organized in Leningrad by the Vox,|borders against the incursions of a Oh Teotiert: Me | roi of, the naksunlon trina at tek | TSee 1, New York City....1.00'T Larson, Winatchee. “What is supreme in Philadelphia ity of a strike, were police, not in conjunction with the Club of |the Crimean Tartars. Adoo used to tell everybody he was mont, Pa., complain that thé speak- | ®F-Sec. 1, New York City....6.25| ss: 30.93, New York. law or lawlessness? Who is going) singly or in pairs, but in squads. | Scientific Workers. On the same program, the Ftsy- ee One Decame fark ee wich vat’ thave offen enwigh | 4h oee b, New. York Gite. (G70 las: sere ent yoni: 3.00 to govern Philadelphia, the mayor,|At every workers’ gathering, at) An address on the works of Ibsen house will present a number of ur due to his eagerness to become pres- theta why thee.wayeMaek to ae 9F-Sec. 1, New York City 1.50) 7 Mattews, Oklahoma City...1.50 the courts and the police or these every workers’ meeting, police and|was given by Prof. K. N. Derzhavin, ‘usual novelties. Bae, 20.18 obout as progressive Some say it is Anthony Minerich’s| 8F-Sec. 1, New York S. Salkover, Cincinnati .00 cowardly gangsters? You want to detectives were presnt. | - as om sat ue veactiontry, Mecide fault, but some day thesé sen will (ee bh) New W. F. Miller, Chicago. . 1.00 know about these gangs so that you During all tilis time many arrests | ye ire wee ie ate ede whit Anthony Minerich did|M- Been, Youngstown. {Chorus “Aidas,” Brooklyn...15.00 can present indictments against | were made. No, not of eves (RA ee ee Oe dhets aR MT ving ta dol| LObume GTA. cy S. B. Volpain, Brunswick.....1.00 crimes the evidence might indicate| but of honest workers peaceably Reo hig a de casein eh aemiateat neacs working con-| "= 2radin, Strathers. 5 | Lithuanian Wkg. Wagnen’s them to be guilty of. A good,|and legally trying to better their| Beet they are funny. Rogers writes | for taf ia ait 0a N. Glass, Youngstown. liance of America. .00 healthy, courageous inquiry will do| conditions. Does Judge Lewis de-| ee) Lore Temes where ng) dito snd better wares. |S. Sirotnik, Youngstown. C. Dalum, Chicago 2.50 a lot of good and no harm. Now| mand an investigation of why police CmANTeAGth StF. ot ee ae has ae much freedom as he would Scabs. D, Maxvikis,. Yoongetewn . ) Chicago... anal! ‘ : y | mand an investigation y P waves’ THE LAD ak mee Meith his lariat rove in a chta Adee F. Almquist, Minneapol: 3.00 | you go and make it. If you want| were at places where people were SEEN DER Mate wats MS McAdoo impelled by. Ale bope| yee nee ee eae ee. ene W. Jacobson, Minneapolis 2.00 any help come to me. I will give legally assembled? No. Judge Lew- IN ITS REVISED FORM? SCHWAB and MANDEL'S 4 is 2 ber when Minerich led the picket) M. maberg, gstown O. J. Amess,* Minneapolis -2.00 | you all the help you want, no mat-|ig does not care. And the grand|| OORT ‘Thes., W. 48 St. Evs. 8:30 MUSICAL SMASH | ish spirits, dolled himself up in. the |); ite Vi | N. Economus, Youngstown. ‘i * 2 wine Mts. Wed. & Sat, the |tine at. White Valley and some of ; ig So Hickters Rowden’. 1.50 ter what it may cost the country.” jury would do well to ponder the OOD NEW ribs oneshine to ride in the Coli. the men and women who never had|H. Brown, Youngstown |Central Br., WP, Baltimore. . .7.60 | 4A the bolloe gttclels pa eal a {ER welts pollen ae ae ameney os Bie Satisfied ee aaae The fiesta is held t0 been near a meeting except when D. Ezz0, Girard . |LDSA, Br. 23, Johnson City. .10.00 | in¢ director of piblic safety, Davis, eectivak pestered 46 MGoe Mantiet! with GEO. OLSES and HIS MUSIC. iteenat the prices of Southern) they tried to call one for the pur-| W. P. Sukut, Chicago. |E. J. Ryan, Philadelphia. Pia ie vs he tats,” ihatead of ayatiat| ‘ California real estate, of which, £eMeS back to wore th Unit 1S-SS3C, N. ¥. C | gGhivaltin. ‘New ‘Yorke? anc istrict Attorney Monaghan,| the gangsters, — SS a incidentally, McAdoo owns a large | 208°, Sone back to work, these| =! Hsichdee’s i amkiny New ork... «. =, | Said they were “heart and soul” in| workers the whole investigation | — REFRIGERATED —— ‘nk ae nk “is @ (279° yeople stood on top of hills and Pirmoff, New York City P. Riter, Pine Bluff.......,.-1.50| support of the inquiry. To all prob-|might be: unneveshary, ALBEE Broadway ht Fixe laughed and clapped when the state | Kolish, New York City... |C. M. Pilgrim, San Franciseo.10.00| opitities ‘the ontine inean Pee i: | KEITH. CAMEO f 2 lice beat up Anthony Minerich, | E- L. Smith, Elroy.. T. Dekansky, “San Francisco. . .1.50 | Semall notetee) Nalj And are the gangsters pow/ NOW , Jim Walker, the Necktie mayor, ne se people remarked that they|G- Bloxam, Spokane St. Nucleus 11, Chicago......11.00 | ®™0unt to “small potatoes.” The| “afraid” and do they fear the in-| COOL AND COMFORTABLE \ took a ride in a’subway and came cannot eterke for ue anion people, J- Noonan, Kansas Cit; T, Ri McDonalds |..,2,09 |STiminal and vicious elements of vestigation to be made? Evidently out with the news that it was cool that if they went on and comfortable. If the comic may-| "ey thought thal eee i ‘ ike F. White, New York. “1.00 | © rasp : or should visit the Chicago stock- eae qo G. Mayer, Mill Valle -00 | Summer Festival, Spencer, NY.43.75 ican organization for the ruling) charge to the grand jury there was| Bernard Shaw. yards he would probably say “What “°™ ae Y C. Haegele, Mill Valley, Cal.. .50 1.90 | “ass of this city to permit any real/ an additional gang murder and an-| been out for sixteen months as we have been they would know more |about it. If they had put up a More Society | winter in the barracks without shoes ideal surroundings.” | And some of the non-union miners I have heard have furthermore, ~ Camp Trombinek, Glenham. |W. A. May, Jr, Pittsburgh. .10.00 | RST ANN) RS. |said, that if John L, Lewis were Unit 18-SS8C, New York City.1.50| st, Nacleas’ 23, See. 5, Chicago.8,00 FIRST ANNIVERSARY MEMORIAL EDITION left alone he would have done better. M. S. Radiosky, Pontaic. T. Regas, Detroit............ 5.00 | But my opinion is that John L. Lew-| E. Bunin, New York.... |is was let alone too long, that is |why he has got so proud that he thinks he is a Batter sport for help- ing the Mellon along. I think that if we women had organized in 1922 |and got in line with the men, John | L. Lewis would have gotten the seat worms and would have moved around a little faster and we would not be |lost sheep as we are today. We would have a leader who would take care of us and not lose us, But the |men at that time thought different. Weed Out the Fakers. I think that by this time Lewis has proved himself so wrong that all the miners who were on his side can see it. He does not care what a miner earns just as long as Lewis fimore |. ¥.0e ee ..10.00 | of oif and matches, t 4 | has his big salary. Mr. Clark and| A Discontented Bourgeois Mf flee aprendlly weplate eeaL WORKERS LIBRARY PUB “Ma, is this the Hula dancer Pa| wy. Feely used to come to our meet- Mt. Vi . nba it eka oe | 5 S LIBR. Y LISHERS A Mr. Feel; Mt. Vernon heath | spoke of? ings, both men and women’s, and! 0, Karpin, Berkeley... ee z a WORKERS LIBRARY PUBLISHERS |! #39 East 125th Street, New York City. “No, no. That's Mrs. Louis Beau-| they used to express themselves. L. Hoffman, Boston... SPT TIN RY COMME CUE egrnee 39 25th ew ork Cit: 1 mont.” We must weed the garden till it is| M. S. Martin, Boston, (00 this copy of The DAILY East 125th 8t., New ork City | “What does she work at?” clean; we must not have any weeds|S. Panakof, Boston............209 WORKER. : ‘ :: “«She doesn't. While our folke get and then the garden will grow fast-| Young Workers League, Balti. = = silicosis and radium poison she rests | er! But I think they knew that they | up from doing nothing at Lido|were among the biggest weeds in| J. Gross, Martins Ferr E : Beach, Venice.” the garden and needed to be cleaned I. Cohen. Stamford... . TO ALL OUR READERS: “Well, Ma, just why does she| out first. J. Marjolis, Stamford. . , wear a dress like that?” Brothers and Sisters, these weeds S. Missiroff, New York Did: : si have become very large and tall in I. Saffion, New York. NATION A L PLATFORM me bat te + Bh dee ett ud’ aig, the garden but they do not haval IF, Witkin, New York, | Banner” woes she carry and UM) much root to them, so I think it is|S. Teman, New York. | of ¢he : sony , h getting easier to weed right along.|C. Manblatt, New Yor | She doesn't want to get it all/Qnly we must organize strongly,|M. Yoker, New York.. WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY wet. both men and women, from coast) Y. Stine, New York to coast. TB Honduras Spurns U. S. “Arbitration” Proposal Gems of Learning Morris Hillquit, high priest of the socialist party: “The Kellogg peace pact is re- | \ eeiving infinitely more attention| TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Aug. p barn yew, 9 aa Ie NATIONAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE AAGIEAS: 6 ices peers seseisese Hast \ ‘Abroad than home. To war-scarred | 26.—The government of this republic | yy" Renne, Philadelphia 2.00) Your name Europe it promises outlawry of war has for the second time virtually . by a solemn international pact on | rejected the arbitration proposals of the initiation of the powerful Amer- | the American state department. ican Republic. It is regarded as| The reply of the Honduran gov- Central Lithuanian Buro, Brooklyn . Siegman, Mill Valley, Cal Norman, Mill Valley, Cal Ts) Millinery Worker, N. Y. C.. i 30.00 W. Hartman, River Range. St. Nucleus 2, Detroit. Shop Nucleus 1, Detroit. F. Hollander, Detroit... M. Andavdoig, Detroit. J. Seoask, Philadelphia M. Jenson, Madison. Karl Marx Workers’ Club, Chicago, Ill.. T. Arpa, San Pedro W. Beinder, Sandusky ALDLD Br. 185, Brooklyn. P. Malfonte, Bowser, B. C. C. Goetzenbeger, Nome A. Nenonen, Bellevue. C. A. Brown, Los Gatos. Grodner Progressive Br. 637, W. C., Bronx, N. Y........10.00 Women’s Culture League, Bal- more Colman, New York. . B. Gorochoff, New York. Holpeurn, New York.. Hofman, New York... I. Gardner, New York S. Tolman, New York..... J. M. Rifkind, New York. D. Greenberg, New York. Boulder, Colo. Workmen's Circle, Br. 225, | {BRO 7 aS eae | A. M. Firey, River Forest. |A. Gottlieb, San Diego | Philadelphia are too deeply and in-/ not. For less than twenty-four FE. Mev, Bridge. timately connected with the repub-| hours after the judge’s dramatic 1,00 J. Szepesy, Perth Amboy. . Mrs. E. M. True, San Fran A. Schlammer, Chisago Cit; W. H. Buller, Rockport... expose. And elections are but two) other gang shooting at which al months away. gangster was severely wounded. During the past two weeks, when —C. RABIN » ‘ | f Europe. : Salvatore, Boston... . s WeacGinennseo Me cele the various gang murders and the —* i ag. as Nurse Edith Cavell and clothes and lacking food they! <.. 4 ‘Unit’ 2, Boston. esa eeeiee eae shooting affairs of which the judge You're in the fight when you | —=== would not say, “We can’t strike.”| Russian Br. Newton Up. Fall : speaks took place, write for The DAILY WORKER. | Fractions, Gar; the police of} ait beywie Siarerete 6.00 * Montgomery1.00 K. S. Karlton, Fo: Central Branch WP, Baltimore.7.50 B. Akerson, Little Falls. J. Stieber, Columbus..... M. L. Vawter, Rialto 5 Finnish Federation, Waukegon, | mM. + 27.55 | F -2.00 | Workers Party, Syrgcuse 50.00 | M. Tuero, Tampa 19.32 ||! S. B. Garber, Perth Amboy... .1.00 STEAMER ON FIRE TUTUILA, Pago Pago, Aug. 26 (UP).—Fire was sweeping the star- board side of the British steamer Port Napier, a 12,000-ton vessel, as | it was reported racing to this port. |}, With its cargo, consisting mainly | }| The Presidential Election and The Workers By JAY LOVESTONE 20 cents -1.00 S. Brenner, Detroit........... 5.00 | The secretary of the Workers (Communist) Party analyzes the economic and political background for the presidential elections. The role of the major parties in the campaign. The tasks facing the workers and what the Workers (Communist) Party means to them. THE PLATFORM of the CLASS STRUGGLE 64 Pages of Smashing Facts—Price 10 cents Workers (Communist) Party of America 43 East 125th Street, New York City i payable to Alexander Trachtenberg, Treas, FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! “A Work of Art,” says Geo. 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