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: ""y DAILY WORKER, Nf THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, » 1928 aot Five Page Three i FOREIGN |! sos AND FEATURES - US, BANKERS TQ. m= STABILIZE, AID CHINA REACTION Ford and Young Asked | to Invest SHANGHAT, Oct. 21.—That¢ American capital will play a major part in the construction and devel- | coment of Chinese business and in-' dustry as a result cf the recognit‘or the Nanking regime by the United States government. becomes | Grafters ‘Welcome Arg entine “Jingoes, Wall Street Tools | La Acting Mayor Joseph McKee, subbing for chief grafter more and more evident as leading coming commander and other officers of Argez American industrialists are sought | New York. by Nanking as “economic advisors.’ ihe seg Ce Sno After an extended in the of James Walker, is shown above Sarmiento, which wel- docked in me training ship f.: John J. Cornelison, Cal visit United States and Europe, att 3 WORKERS 3 Claude ; Jan which he held many confcrences 2ist; Geo. B. ines with leading bankers and capita | Mooney, 31 Sun Fo, minister of railways, an- | | 25814; Gus C. Madsen, MM Hf nounced that he “found the Amer- | Schmid , 80704, Feb. N Y HOSP! ican bankers particularly interested So. Iilin , Menard, uae in China as a field for investment, | LIL: Steve 66; Henry and America is the logica! place for ! 7 Corbishley, Simich, | ~ =a us to obtain funds.” That this view, Appeal for . Aid for | si6z. Student Nurse-Is Kept is correct is evidenced already by | Dependents | Folsom Prison, Represa, Calif.:) . 0 t the acceptance of Edwin W. Kem- Warren K. Billings, July 4th, u merer, advance agent of American siness in Europe and South Amer- | , of a position as “economic ad or” to the minister of finance. His task will be chiefly to stabilize Camp Russell John E. Merri Illinois State Reformatory, pe | Pontiac, Ill.: Eddie Maliski, | Ohio State Prison, Lock Bee 68, Continued from Page One Tewksbury, Mass.: following is a complete list of the prisoners with as many of their! jbirthdays as were obtainable: Gladys Catchings, supervisor of the ob: | ment Freedma Washington and a s a Negro girl, etrical depart- Hospital of 99, of U.S, INTERESTS QUST BRITISH IN BRAZIL INDUSTRY Rubber, Mining, Utility Investments Grow RIO DE JANI RO, Oct. 21.— |American business in Brazil is de- veloping by leaps and bounds and business newspapers here are urging that President Coolidge visit Brazil. Conversation in business circles in- | dicates a feeling that he would help udent nurse in | the Chinese currency and see that| State Prison, Box 520, Walla London, Ohio: Dominic Venturato,| the Sloane Maternity Hospital of | American investments are safe-| Walla, Wash.: Britt Smith, 9431,/ 51457, July 7th. this city, who usted from that guarded. An American architect | March, Rae ape rte atl Columbus, Ohio, Box 511: Steve| institution by the hospital officials, and engineer have also accepted | ert Bland, 9 pril| Jacub, 590 jis earr¥ing on a vigo fig i . Pied'|97; 0. C. Bland, 9409, March 16th; UP AMEDE Que EME LOR similar positions. Ford and Young Invited. Now comes the report from Nan. king that Henry Ford; Owen D.| Young, chairman of the General | Electric Company, director in th Federal Reserve Bank and one o! the framers of the Dawes plan; "R. | N. Harper, president. of the District | National Bank of Washington and | director in a number oi large cor- porations; Professor Jeremiah Jenks, an authority on Chinese affairs; and | pease es Professor E. R. Seligman of Colom- Japan Situation Tense. bia University have been invited by) TOKIO, Japan, Oct. 21.-—Official | | Ba se \derone’s Theatre. He Is Unfair to the Nanking regime to prepare the circles here express pessimism as to| _Allegeheny County Work House.) His Operators and Stage Hands,” way for further American invest-|the likeliness of an early settlement | Blaw Knox, Pa.: Mike Matty, Geo.| form a vivid contrast to the gaudy ments, by supervising financial and| between the Nanking regime and| Matty, Sr. Steven Crioda, Frank| movie posters that try to lure “the industrial construction. |Japan due to the Manchurian and | Sonosky. public” into the scab-operated thea- It is probable that both Young |Shantung situation. Preliminary dis- | |tres. The strikers are determined and Ford will accept, or have some- | cussions have been open between Dr. |to keep these signs staring into the cne else take their places, since | Wang and S. Yada, Japanese consul |faces of the bosses, scabs and China offers a great opportunity for | general at Shanghai on the question any industrialist. The added sup-'of treaty revision. | Sing Sing Prison, 354 Hunter St.,| reinstatement. ames McInerny, 9410, August 12th; | Ossining, N. Y.: Sam Kurland, $273.| ohn Lamb. 9412, August 25th;, Sioux Falls, So. Dak., Box 911:/ Loren Roberts, 9100; Ray Becker, Frank Godlasky, Sept. 17th. 9413, March 14th. | .N. J. State Prison, Trenton, N Galifornia State Prison, San) Adolph Wisnewsky, Drawer N. Moundsville, W. Va., 818 Jeffer- |son Ave.: Alex Chessman, 16282. Ohio County Jail, Wheeling, W.| Movie Workers Hold Continued from Page One jrort of the United States govern- | has opened headquarters in Hemp- ment, assured in the recognition of | ya: Nanking, is also a factor favorable | to capital investment. Frank Brbot. Philadel-| directed. Sam Bonita, Steve a For two months the workers have been picketing the struck theatr . D.| Their signs reading: “This is Cal- Eastern Penitentiary, | phia, Pa.: dola. Leavenworth, Kans., John Porter. c/o U. Every new reader of The DAILY WORKER 1s a potential soldier in the coming battles of the workers, lover ‘| Firm in Walkout! stead, from where the strike is being | | here in increasing numbers. {would-be patrons until the Calder-| jtal of the state of Parahyba. American business and would be given an enthusiastic reception by s own countrymen in Latin Amer- That American dollars are gradu- ally pushing out British investors is indicated by a list of recent in- vestments, purchases and conces- sions granted to firms with their directorates in New York. British power and communication interests are threatened by the expansion of the Emprezas Electricas Brasilleiras. a subsidiary of the Electric Bond and Share Company. It has.recent# ly made large purchases, and there are rumors that new purchases will soon be effected. There is also a rumor that the company is buying the utilities in Parahyba, the capi- The Emprezas has installed a plant in Marimbondos Falls. It is one of the largest in South America and serves a hundred cities in the indus- trial center of Brazil, Sao Paulo. The company has also constructed a series of chain stores thruout the country for the sale of electrical equipment. Huge Concessions. The Brazilian Traction Company, believed to be controlled by New Yorkers, which is operating the util- ities in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo is acquiring property between these two cities for the expansion of its utilities. Many American are establishing factories and mines Besides manufacturers the huge Ford concession and the recently announced Firestone rubber | in the Amazon Valley, | concession branch factories have been set up in Sao Paulo. Many of the medicines, ‘one circuit recognizes their union. ' toilet articles, phonographs and au-! the two powers. Militarist i Zeppelin in Lakehurst Hangar Photo shows werkers dirigible Graf Zeppelin, now Lakehurst. moored in a U. S. repairing the German militaris as them for pretended infractions In a state t ringing th a show of indignation, Harrison Sat accused Gwyn of “double crossing” him and followed this up with the exnected appeal to the Rail- way Mediation Board, a move which FIRING WORKERS : “Mediation” » Ts Second |second step in the betrayal of the workers. Harrison nor the other Strikebreaking Move |union offfcials are honest in this aes move, otherwise they would mobilize the workers, the only condition un- der which so-called “arbitration” can have any meaning. The express workers are warned that they have nothing to expect from the intervention of the media- tion board. These boards are con- trolled by the railroads and their whole purpose is to thwart the ac- tion of the men and to provide a cover for the betrayals of the labor fakers. The expresg.workers are further warned that they must not at this moment be deceived by the militant phrases of Harrison. This labor faker has not changed since he betrayed the workers on Oct. 11 He is now merely using a different method. There is no way to beat pany except by strike Continued from Page One Harrison and local union officials which began last. Wednesday were ended abruptly Friday when Gwyn indicated his contempt of the union misleaders, now that they have served his purpose, by telling them o “Go hire a hall!” Previous to that Gwyn, fitting climax to the farcical “negotiations,” had set up the con- dition of further conferences that a commission be appointed to root out the “reds” and radicals” in the or- ganization. The reds, he said, were the leaders of the recent strike. The discharge of active workers some staging a the com- tomobiles are supplied by American manufacturers. In view of these growing invest- ments and loans by American bank ers, and the strong position of Bri tish capital in Brazil, strong compe- tition exists, and the situation will not improve the relations between CONSOLIDATE Consolidation of Nickel Company and Company has been agreed to in prin- ciple, according to reports received here today by Dow, Jones and Com- pany from Toronto. INTERESTS International Mond Nickel - BY CABLE AND MAIL FROM SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS. WORKERS PARTY . MINNESOTA DRIVE, MAKES PROGRESS Communists Waging Strong Campaign Continued from Page One ground and dig up enough certified gnatures to do the job. The-task accomplished nevertheless» due e tenacity and enthusiasmi* ‘of ‘5 ank and file of the Party. ee The Communist election campaign }. in Minnesota is a challenge to ‘the 4. powerful trust on the Mesaba ,¢ Range, the largest iron ore produc- ing region in the world which pfo- duces three-fourths of the entire ;; output of the United States. Record of Struggles. fe range where some of the ie most bitt contested struggles ‘in ;e the American labor movement have ¢s been fought, the Communist message gz f the class struggle is being, ught home to the exploited work- yq They are told that in orgami- ¢s zation on the industrial field in.mili- | tant progressive unions and on,the political field in the Workers (Come munist) Pa lies their salvation. One of the main tasks of the Party in this e ion campaign is to. ex- * pose the renegades Shipstead and Lundeen who rose to prominence;pn the shoulders of the workers, and farmers but who have now hetrayed - them into the hands of their ene- mies. : Carl Cowl and Sam Bloomberg are the presidential electors for Foster and Gitlow. V. R./ Dunne is candi- date for United States senator; J. O. Bentall is the candidate for gov- ernor; E. B. Ford for congress in the 8rd district; Maurice Powers, congressional candidate in the 4th district; O. R. Votaw candidate for congress in the 5th district; E. W. Manty candidate for the legislature in the 54th district; and C. R. Hed- lund, farmer-labor candidate for congress in the 10th district. L wa the re In th ers. Needle worker! Has contributed to the election fund of the Workers (Communist) Party? Collect funds! Get a collection lint at the headquarters of the Needle Trades Campaign Committee, 28 your shop For the Communist Election Campaign The Communist Party Asks for $10,000 gangsterism of the Ku Klux Klan and the American Legion. We need the money at once to finish our fight to put and maintain our Party on the ballot. The Communist Party asks you to give immedi- ately $10,000 for our Communist Election-Drive, Anti-Terror Emergency Fund. We need the money at once to print two million leaflets. We need the money at once to tour the many hundreds of Communist candidates throughout the country. We need the money at once to organize every- where Workers’ Self Defense Corps to protect the right to free speech and assembly for the working class, to protect working class meetings against the We need the money at once to continue our revolutionary invasion of the “solid south” of the capitalists and plantation-owners. We need the money at once to continue the dis- tribution of our anti-militarist, anti-war literature. Every Communist must help our Party now! Members of thé Workers (Communist) Party of America, we, the Central Executive Committee of our Party, conscious of our full responsibility, call upon you to do your duty and fulfill at once the following tasks: 1. Send immediately your contribution, of not less than one dollar, to TION-DRIVE, ANTI-TERROR EMERGENCY FUND. 2. Collect as much money as possible in your shop, trade union and fraternal organizations. 3. Send the money without any delay direct to the National Election Campaign Committee, 43 E. 125th Street, New York City. --- Against the Capitalist Terror It is the duty of every party unit to take up a collection for the Emergency Fund at once and to send the money to the National Election Campaign Committee. the COMMUNIST ELEC- Every unit must assign comrades to do their duty in the trade unions, fraternal organizations, and factories. house canvassing should Fund. Cut -out the subscription list and contribution blank, if you have not already done it, from the Daily Worker of Friday, Oct. 19 or Saturday, Oct. 20. enn WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY ELECTION DRIVE ANTI-TERROR EMERGENCY FUND $10,000 NEEDED AT ONCE Contribution Blank COMRADES, ms Enclosed herewith please find ...........+ ie oes \ ., ahindttia'4 ok Dollars as my contribution to the Election Drive- Anti-Terror Emergency Fund. Fraternally yours, Name ...cesececrecerecserreeerers AGAROSE oes obs oe sce we : TIME JS SHORT: MONEY IS NEEDED AT ONCE! Send your contribution DIRECT to the NATIONAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, WORKERS (Communist) PARTY, 43 East 125th Street, New York City You can send cash if you wish in an ordinary envelope, with two cents postage and it will reach us the same as a registered letter. i > |: out this Contribution Blank and send at once with your contribution to the National Election Campaign Committee, Workers (Communist) Party, 48 E. 125th Street, New York City. TIME IS SHORT! MONEY IS NEEDED AT ONCE! Send your contribution DIRECT to the National Election Campaign Committee, Workers (Communist) Party, 43 East 125th Street You can send cash if you wish in an ordinary envelope with 2c postage and it Will reach us the same as a registered letter. 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