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WHE D. AIL Y WORKER, NEW Y ORK, WEDNESDAY, 0c CTUBER 24 1923 rate ae "rhree FOR EIGN NEWS AND FEAT URES - NICARAGUA ARMY) OF INDEPENDENCE ADVANCES AGAIN US. Militarists Are| Anxious; Voting Near | MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Oct. 23.— Renewed activity of the army of in- cependence on the eve of the elec- tions is causing grave anxiety amo the American military authorit here. Repo>ts of engagements in the rection of Jinotega in the interi e that patrols, allegedly operat- ing in conjunction with army of i dependence, whose main base is farther north, engaged reactionary} and withdrew on-} val of American Nicaraguan fore ly upon the ar bombing planes. The forces in the central area‘are| under the command of Lieutenant} "Pedro Altomirano. A statement issued by General|— Frank R. McCoy, president of Amer- ican electoral commission, whose} business it is to oversee the ballot-| ing on November 6, while declaring] that Altomirano had been forced to} retreat and attempting to discredit! him, admits that “many people have| been‘ captured.” General McCoy further admitted that the purpose of the renewed of- fensive in the interior is to arouse the Nicaraguans before the elections} that she happened to marry the House. republican candidate for U. 8. take place. He declared that Alt: mirano had released many prisoner after warning them against Mon- cada’s candidacy in the election. Moncada to “Win.” General Moncada, who enjoys the |avowed favor of the American state department is expected to win the ensuing election by an overwhelming majority. The American administra- tion in Nicaragua, operating especi- Lady Parasites Fete Wife of W all” Street's, Candidate It’e all part of the game—zhe great game of bamboozling the of feminine swells who gave a reception to Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Hoover is in the ce ‘terizes himself } only claim to distinction is 8 chre? fooiman nson D. Houghton, aren Wall s Mrs. « man who will probably be 1 wife of the has left BLAMES FINANCIER FOR CRASH. ATLANTIC CITY, N. —George Edward King, pilot of th its military arm, ntouched i araguan 0 expects Moncada to the November polls. lling one and injuring seven, blamed W. negotiated a peac L, Stimson, the tive, which virtually forced a sur- render of the hitherto victorious liberal army. . Moncada still charac- as a’ “liberal.” -/ day for the disaster. Chan- the cras ute, controls, causing the crash. J., Oct. 23, plane which crashed here Friday, to- Octave Chaunte, Denver financier who was killed in he said, had tampered with the REPORT SEVERE \Belgian Envoy, Exploiter of Congo Workers, Here OUTBREAKS IN PERSIAN CITY | Fighting in Streets of Tabriz | CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct, 23.— |Reports of outbreaks in northern |Persia have been received in this | city from Urumiah in northern Persia. ‘The center of the disturbance is | said to be the important city of Ta- briz, where the outbreaks have been | of so severe a nature that the offi- = BB 7 a Photo shows Prince Albert De Ligne, Belgian ambassador to the United States, who arrived yesterday with several idle rich mem- bers of his family. De Ligne and his family are able to wax fat by the brutal enslavement of many thousands of workers in Congo rubber plantations. cials ave unable to deal with them and have armed all of the male| ‘Nanking Will Tax Poor population not participating in the | \Workers and Peasants | fighting. Advices from Urumiah state that | SHANGHAI, Oct. and that trade is at a standstill. the loca! and foreign imperialist in- Telegraph communication, however, ; |ie Mill) being rhaintained, |terests that control it, the reaction- The outbreaks are alleged to be jary Nanking government has begun backed by elements hostile to the |# drive for $25,000,000. government of Reza Khan Pehlev, | Only $7,500,000 of this sum will the present shah. e come from the national treasury, ac- Many of the Persians in Constan- |cording to an official statement. tinople are awaiting the orders of the government to return and par- | ticipate in the struggle. e on the shoulders of the starving The Workers (Communist) Party |have been suppressed by the same| demands the abolition of all indirect | " taxes and exemption from. all” kinds reactionary ferces who now demand lof taxation for all wage earners.’ |the products of their toil. 23.—In Are) the shops in Tabriz have been closed |to rebuild the city of Nanking for | The rest of the burden will be placed | |workers and peasants in the out- | ‘lying provinces, whose labor unions |its detonation caused some Kenosha Bosses Plant Seventeenth Bomb KENOSHA, Wis. (By The scventeenth bomb expl M have sought to frame up and er@dit as well as to terrorize the striking hosiery workers was set off | . gar- last Tuesday evening near the age of Maceo Kueny, a r the general strike comm knitters’ union. The bomb was garbage can near depos the g: |damage to the structure with which it was placed to a ‘injuring anyone and the fact minor The care that -BY CABLE AND MAIL FROM “SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS MASS PICKET AT. STRIKING FARMS Coast Pickers to Form Agricultural Union SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Oct. 23. hundred bean’ pickers strik- the fields of Castroville today keted the harvest fields and ffices in protest against the f the bosses to import time steps were taken strike mass meeting which will the striking Mexicans and Filipinos into one large Agricultural Workers’ 1 n. Many of the strike- e already left the fields, cted others will follow nion is organized. breakers are Fili- at the organization will be William Schneider- ict organizer of the Young ue, Mike Daniels and ; of the Filipino na- nown tc rs of hardly have been left there an expensive auto a possession of @ d Needle worker! Has your shop 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, 38 Union Square, Room 202, The Communist Par For the Communist Election Campaign For V.-President CUT OUT ALONG Workers (Communist) Party Election Drive~Anti-Terror Emergency Fund $10,000 needed at once DOTTED LINE For President Wm. Z. Foster Subscription List Ben Gitlow DEFEAT THE CAPITALIST TERROR. HELP GET A BIG COMMUNIST VOTE FINANCE TWO MILLION LEAFLETS ty Asks for $10,000. 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