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| INDEPENDENT OF THE SEPTEM DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Mukden Assures Japan of | Ma MANCHURIA STILL NANKING REGIME To Extend Railroad to} the dictatorship of Chang Hseuh- ‘British luperiniin deodioadl nchunia Protectorate and Keeps Eye On Egypt 4 Prt BRITISH LABOR THROTTLER FOR WORLD WAR UNIT | Melchett Now Here to Streets Page Three Anti-USSR Military Base \Homeless. Porto Rico Workers Wander Thru VIENNA WORKERS CALLED TO MEE eee ARMED FASCISTS. Counter Demonstration: De Korea | Complete Plan Planned SHANGHAI, China, Sept. 27.—| Two of the leading British in- Continued from Page One The Manchurian government, under | dustrialists and advocates of class for the Austrian workemcam | | liang, will allow complete freedom to | foreign capital, meaning mostly! Japanese, even removing the restrictions of approved concessions, | which will result in the strengthen- ing of Japan economic and military position directly htreatening the So- viet Union thru Siberia and its port st 20 Fearing the growing strength of the separatist elements in Egypt, the British imperialists are keeping a watchful eye on that country vital to economic life and the military defense of the interests collaboration scheme, Lord Melchett, formerly Sir Alfred Mond and his son, Henry Mond, millionaires, war profiteers and preparers of the the next war, arrived in New York yesterday, preaching their self-sal- vation doctrine of class peace while, on their way to attend a meeting of the directors of the Mond Nickel Co. upon the workers to organize a counter-demonstration and to boy-” the transportation of the fas cists to Vienna. z (When this appeal appeared ime the Rote Fahne, official organ of they; unist Party cf Austria, the ig- confiscated and the editor was arrested.) at Vladivostok, according to reports of British finance-capital. The British “good-will” ambassador, the Prince of Wales, and his in Canada. Remember July 15! received here from Mukden. younger brother, the duke of Gloucester, who is learning his brother's “profession,” have been dis- Lord Melchett, together with re- The appeal reminds the alee The report states that Chang patched to Egypt and are shown plying their trade on arriving in Alexandria. Not far off the actionary British trade union offi- of the many victims of Aaa Hseuh-liang had declared himself in coast, the British fleet keeps guard. cials, has done much to thrust class fasciam, and. particularly aan favor of this policy and further that ___ bE ali i et VDA ALR A lA SIN CA Os Stl a to oro = ss a ¥ Te collaboration upon the workers of killed he July 15 of last. year, Ge there was very little likelihood of ’ : England. " rual -retreat gime, thus almost absolutely guar- |conference which he convened be- anteeing complete Japanese control | and .continued fortification of the lattér in Manchuria. * ON COLOMBIA OIL GRAB tween leading capitalists and the corrupt officials of the Trades Union Congress is still proceeding in Lon- IN SPEEDUP PLEA e factor which makes fascism serious danger for the rkers. The appeal further terms hope that the government will a The immediate result of this don. Tt will be followed, it is gen-| ,, Photo shows portion of a section of San Juan, capital of Porto he demon tien ae policy, it is generally thought, will! A sharp conflict has developed be- vote for many years. In addition, Se ore, erally understood by the complete Rico, almost totally demolished following the recent hurricane. Tw p be the extension of the Kirin Rail-|tween Colombia and the United|students paraded the streets, ap- = : ‘ {capitulation of the trade union offi-| children, made homeless in the storm, are shown wandering about The possibility of the fascists road eastward to Northeast Korea, | States over the cancellation of a 5,-| proving the stand of the govern-- Says Strikers “Want \cials. in search of food. abandoning thein demonstra iia thus giving Japan a direct line of|000,000 acre petroleum concession| ment and congress in “rejecting a Empire Trust Scheme ERLE GE ES Ge Se Linas ca ‘ ae) ee ving | , . . s y * pee sts, S F 1, but onl: communication and a means for the (about 20,250 sq. kilometers) con-| American intervention.” Frieder Plan After visiting their nickel mines CZF Ivan” Film at Obregon Slayer to Be _ ‘s‘s; “«lar en ee transportation of troops dirtctly! trolled by the family of Andrew) Dr. Carlos Uribe, Colombian mitre ERE in Canada the two financiers will i de 3 : : . F x a C O; n - 's hi voluntary aband nt of the from her own provinces into and| Mellon, United States secretary of| minister of foreign affairs, has an-| Co”tinued from Page One Chicago Playhouse Nhe Vea) Sana aag across Manchuria, to the inner bor- jthe treasury. The concession was | nounced that Colombia has replied has been one of overwhelming con- confer with the American commit- tee of the Finance Committee of tenants’ protection law. i i y H SAG Sept. 27.—D ° MEXICO CI Appeals to Transport Workers, ders of the Soviet Union. originally granted in 1905 to a Col-|to Kellogg’s note. He said the ‘demnation of the speed-up. Great Britain and America, Ltd., aout eters Sadan, films ne The Gali cfgoeesDe Lenk Pon he Chamerniee Dae appeals to This Rew declaration of policy is| ombian General Virgilio Barco, as|Colombian government would not, Due to uncompromising demand of wich ialeteg yn. Boe RABLODN raace pectindlacie Sethoiphanoinendl act c ii the workers to prevent the fascist also taken to mzan that. many of|a reward for defeating the liberals make the note public, but that he the workers that no concessions be Charles M. Schwab and other labor. success of the Windiot. Bic Peters: the 16 men and women accused with parade, and to. the railwayneaieea Japan's twenty-one demands made}in the Colombian civil war. In| would read it at a public session of made the bosses, and that no speed- hating American capitalists. bone? : ee him of complictiy in the Obregon as- in 1915, those especially concerning up be regarded as a boss “conces- burg,” the management of the Play transport workers Lo refuse to trans- 2 granting the Barco concession, the| congress if that body insisted. i een Melchett, who is also chairman of ats s booked t at-|Sassination, may not start before port the fascists. It further appeals further land leasing and the further | conservative government stipulated| The conflict between the United | rr ee ne es fata eras the Imperial Chemical Industries, ee rae AY AEG Nea mid-October. to the workers to answer the fascist development an i _mineral re-| that General Barco develop a na-| States and Colombia has) aroused) eee te aunts the ae Ltd., and many other industries in| the Terrible,” for a two weeks’ run, The “diligencias” or preliminary P2T24¢ by a march on Weinernaa- ee in anchuria, will be | tional petroleum industry in the 5,- considerable interest in other Latin % tea Be the eviien T ‘afk Great Britain, admits that he has commencing Sunday. he _“diigencias” or preliminary | stadt on October 7 hoaeraees [eae scree Tavolted.s ) Anstean,| America Gouutries.) The) leading | 3) Union for wens iosecnc | been working consistently fora eom-| ae acting in this film is excel- Judicial proceedings, were adjourned| The workers are asked to join the ‘separation of Manchuria and Nank, Eafe? fold his concession to the Latin American newspaper, “La Na- | yo"ye7® | and their “union allies’| Pct trustitication of Britain's! tent and all’ the leading characters today for a weck or ten di newly formed workers’ defense Cc ani ‘ank- | « . | cion” ‘ mn s s = ; 5 * 20) whose a ec $8 Wi ing is Yang Tu-ting, who nea ee Colombian Petroleum Company,’s|cion” of Buenos Aires, devoted more lave benomine Feats most important industries. His are portrayed by members of the corps, whose inaugural congress will been won over to Japanese cause. It is almost certain, however, that by which is controlled by the South|than half of its editorial page on | American Gulf Company of Penn-| September 23 to condemning the in- sylvania. This American firm is,| tervention of the United States in McMahon Called In. This is the motive ascribed to latest accomplishment in this line is the reported combine of the British Royal Dutch Shell Oil Moscow Art Players, with*Leonidoff in the stellar role of Czar Ivan. most remarkable that the screen has so far afforded, and that the acting in Weinerneustadt on 30. take place eptember Workers are also ; 1 : and the! "Tye National Board of Review of [oo ey ssracts and that the acting | asked to elect in all factories, inal oC fee ae sharin whe |in turn, controlled largely by the|the internal affairs of Colombia. McMahon's statement, the strike|chemical and dye industry trust SE Moana special report |«dom if ever boon erualind in pee, | working class organizations, in all oat a Napkin ad nutia will | Metion interests. |“La Nacion” pointed to the conflict | leaders of the T. W. U. declare. Me- Breanre Wate Unit dated Jan. 18, 1928, wrote as fol. | rictacee The de hence” | Iubor exchanges, delegates to a tide Pe ivcly ChOGAERES eke | TA: Maseh 1006 tha -Catombide| 88, another fistanes! Of. mistaken|Mehon had.to be called {n to make ; ieaiera at Rene : aes Se tional convention to decide upon die entirely to Japanese exploitation, be- ing considered as her sphere of in- American policy, as in the, case of government cancelled the Barco con- |“? | Nicaragua. these statements because his agents here failed completely to date. Just before leaving England, Mel- chett presented a scheme for the lows: “The concensus of opinion of the ful film. “Czar Ivan” played in New York against the fas- This congress will take fensive measures : meres cist parade. fluence. \ ;cession on the ground that General esas {complete trustification of all the| members of our board is that ‘Czar for months. The two Weeks at the measures for a general mobilization " Barco had failed to fulfill the stipu- Fear Alt dea Se serge |queing aatiting furnaces, fuel pro-ltvan the Terrible,’ as the re-crea-| Playhouse will positively be the only |of the whole wecking clece against Chain Store Company Hogs Up Two Others Kroger Grocery and Baking Com- pany yesterday completed negotia- tions for the acquisition of more than 109 Piggly Wiggly stores and 43 Kohn stores of the Missouri and Illinois Stores Company, located in St. Louis and surrounding territory. Included in the transaction is the \\ large Piggly Wiggly warehouse lo- cated in St. Louis, together with all automotive equipment of the Mis- souri ard Illinois Stores Company. Ford Is Charged With Shi A 1 is het’ tie ce id fa io Another glaring piece of evidence ip Laws Violatio press that the American press tha ie Communists could to show how closely the A. F. of —— : Reena P ws V: |learndl of its existence. The con-| jailed for their beliefs. L. chiefs are working with the mill RIO DE ig WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UP), —An investigation€of charges that Ford Motor Company, of Detroit, violated the shipping act by failing to file maximum rates for its ves- sels operating in intercoastal trade will be started soon, the U. S. Ship- ping Board announced today. The charges were filed by the| United States Intercoastal Confer- ence. Notice of the investigation will be filed with Ford Company of- \lation of developing oil production. | |The Colombian Petroleum Company | |ond decree upholding the cancella- | tion. | At this stage the United States | government intervened. The United « ° ‘States minister at Bogota filed 2 COMmunists Fight to /memorandum requesting a hearing Stay on Ballot |on the Barco concession, The Col- aes ombian government did not reply to, Continued from Page One ‘this memorandum. Thereupon, sec-| nist and called attention to the fact | retary of state Kellogg sent a sharp|that crooked politicians in Wash- [note to the. Colombian government. | ington had violated the laws, stolen |The state department did not inform Public property, yet were at liberty. |the American press about this note. The fascists boasted of the exis- It was only from the storm which tence of a criminal syndicalist law the note aroused in the Colombian on the statute books and declared tents of Kellogg's note. have not| The Workers (Communist) Party yet been published, but it is known) Will carry on a vigorous fight to that Kellogg accused the Colombian! have its ticket on the ballot in the government of violating the cus- November elections, Stephens ‘de- tomary diplomatic procedure be- clared. He charges the state au- tween friendly nations in refusing thorities with not checking the to answer the American minister’s @Mes according to law. All those request for a hearing. | who have not registered this year Kellogk’s note an act of interven-/20t have to register each year un- | tion on the part of the United States less he changes his residence. The Colombian press has called have been checked off, tho one does | submitted to the Textile Council! would in a short period do more to stabilize conditions in New Bedford) than any other thing we know.” | To Fight Betrayal. “Under the continued leadership of the Textile Workers’ Union the 28,-| 000 strikers will fight against any) attempt at a betrayal of their bitter | struggle,” declares a statement of the National Textile Workers’ Union, |which further announces that the| | workers have repeatedly shown that |they are convinced that even a re- leall of the entire 10 per cent cut | would mean a lost strike if the, bosses were permitted to install the speed-up system. (owners was presented here toda} when Samuel Ross, president of the Mule Spinners’ Local of the Textile Council, announced that he is in favor of the five per cent wage cut mediation proposal of the State Ar- bitration Board, of which he is a member, When asked for the reason for, such an action Ross said that the |board had made its final effort, and | there would be no more conferences. ducing companies, electric concerns, oil industry and the chemical indus-| try. His avowed aim is to completly ae rationalize and trustify the indus- tries of not only England, but the whole British Empire, in such a way as to complete an impregnable econ- omic and war unit. The Sunday Worker, official or- gan of the Communist Party of England, is carrying on,a consistent campaign against the Mond scheme and the accompanying Melchett scheme of empire trustification, Brazilian Government Will Prosecute Antfi- Fascist Students Now JANEIRO, Brazil, Sept. 27.—Following the protest by the Italian ambassador, government of- ficials here said that they would prosecute the students responsible for the attack on the Italian fascist paper “I! Piccolo.” The Italian am- bassador said that the students’ pro- test attack and parade were incited by anti-fascists. Groups of students visited the various newspaper offices here and in the internal affairs of Colombia, The action of the state authori- declared that they would continue tion of a man and his times, js the showing of this film in Chicago. . ONE DAY'S WAGE ~- for the GREAT COMMUNIST ELECTION CAMPAIG CONTRIBUTE TO THE - $100,000 CAMPAIGN “FUND Send your contribution to ALEXANDER TRACHTENBERG, : 43 East 125th Street the fascists. NEW YORK CITY X saying this is an attempt to en. ties in Nebraska in throwing the | Textile Council officials here do not ficials in Detroit and hearings will | * a ri A he jeven try to hide their alliance with be held here. |force the “Coolidge Doctrine” that Communist ticket off the ballot ex- the bosses and frankly serve on IP Re ELE \the United State: the right to, Poses the sham of capitalist demo-}«: i ” of the mill es . rn EUROS ANOLHERYRAPEE rermeieatcegt emis and ‘Amer._| CF8CY, which refuses to permit the laateestin cine Senta gee te They objected to his articles, which fae 5 I . ‘ i ASR 4 | threatened Brazil with fascism and ae pepper Mich., pris 27 ican property wherever they may| evolutionary workers to avail them- thousands of mill strikers have al- ‘ -—The Conine group of news- | m.| Selves of their constitutional rights) ted the coun- his alleged insult of women. és ae . |be. On September 22 the Colom-| 5¢ mistitt ights | most completely dese e coun: papers ee oe increased) senate ied chamber of deputies ‘© Propagate their views and ap-| cil and now follow the lead of the today to five with the purchase of | peal for support to the workers and left-wing union. i i i unanimously approved the govern-| 4 , poe ae pence roms pba ed ter refusal to permit any inter-| f@tmers in election campaigns. |yention in the Struc Ge she "pane ae piri i moed Bi (URIA Dae tae spt the Colombian congress is divided Shown by thé fact that in this elee-|Co, Inc., of Washington, and the Hees oie lave eaaiies mace oe ety Heeplas wa tives, who tion campaign the socialist party Safeway Stories, Inc., of Baltimore, Ses Seay: for, Alayalag, Parma et 8 Hues Hautile) to cash: ether: [Bad notobeen intertiged’ with andlinieiue planned, Edvard @ Youker city comptroller o: aterSon, N. J., are bitter! >| Mies z ‘ 5 . ser, who cyan popepted missing. "| the congress has cast no fe ance socialist candidates have been president of the local corporation, FOSTER-GITLOW TOUR DATES oan talist press as the candidates of the gamation involves $17,000,000, Yon- democratic and republican parties. ‘ker said. William Z. Foster, Workers (Communist) Party candidate | for president, and Benjamin Gitlow, vice presidential candi- \date, are:now on the first lap of a nation-wide speaking tour | hich wilt bring them into every important city in the United States, winding up with a monster mass meeting in Madison Square Garden, New York City, on November 4. | their demonstrations until Luiggi Freddi, editor of the fascist news- paper, was expelled from Brazil. National Election Campaign Committee PLAN TRUST ‘MERGER WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (UP).! HE Control of New York State and City Government ‘by Banking, Power, Railroad Interests— ° The Betrayals by the Socialist Party and the A. F. of L. 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