The Daily Worker Newspaper, October 25, 1928, Page 3

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Page They FOREIGN ....WS AND FEATURES - - BY ‘CABLE “AND “MAIL FROM SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS ANGLO - FRENCH = ne Raw e Kings” of rc Imperialists | QUTBRBEA AKS IN ‘EXCAVATIONS IN USSR (} ARCE HORTHY PACT. ‘OUTRAGES’ :ticies as. cnn “NORTH PERSIA Soviet Scientests Uncover Greek Site [NCITES ANTI- Czecho-Slovakia 1,500,000 and Italy o and other European countries armies | LLOYD GEORGE Lam dy if | A KHARKOV, Oct. 23—Amongst| About 6,000 various objects ob i ri | | other highly precious objects ob-|tained by the exped heal SEMITE RI OTS nis inevitable | RE SPREADING tained by the archaeological excava- | transferred to the Nikolaiev Museum Itai UE caeaetad (rit Gopae ibe | tions in Olvia (near Nikelaiev) there|which is going to or a great : , | Sa ae were found 75 artistic gold objects, | exhibition in the near future. eg Crocodile Tears Fee cumint iter rises |Government Mobilizes | including gold tissues, ornaments for| Professors Dlojewsky and Bolten-/ HH un gé arian 7 We rkers, or Europe’s eace”’ de 4 ree | om, es ° diadem and dress, also gold massive | ko—members of the expedition— ‘ p |to ride into power on this issue Troops Near Tabriz |carings with the lioness’ head—ex-|are invited by the German % Students Arrested : against the conservative govern- LONDON, Oct. 24. — Impotent| ment, provided sufficient British rage in the face of the superior ad-| voters become used to him in his vantages beguiled from the British | unusual guise of an exponent of foreign office by their French col-| peace, to build him up a necessary leagues and revealed in the recent-|jjheral majority, he is not averse ly published blue books containing |to disclosing facts which he can be | the written sections of the Anglo- | expected to ignore while in office. | French naval agreement, was dis-| “The naval pact means that any closed in the charges of Lloyd qisarmament conference must be a cellent Greek work of the IVth cen-| ological Institute and B | CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 24.—— | tury before our era. seum to attend the | Dispatches from the northern city| The expedition also found con-| Archaeological Con: ‘of Urumiah today confirmed y tinuation®of that part of the town! papers on the Olvian e: |day’s reports that open fighting was | Which was discovered in 1926—| The works of the 0) proceeding in the streets of Tabriz, | Streets were opened with the foot-| tion for 1926-27 are being Br |the principal city in northwestern | paths and pavements, and the for-| and the materials of th The reports add that the | tress wall was dug out and cleaned | year will be published « has spread throughout the | from earth. of 1929. ‘baijan. , Hungary Oct. : universities were government today, which workers ended themselves BUDAPI arrests, udents and n Budapest George today that the naval docu-| ham,” he admits, vince = 7 ment is a blundering piece of work, | Oe any ; 4 re: further s that the | (past six month wa! Britain on the continent. “It is a| pe New Conterence: | | populate aupport,-owing to the gov- | als, after which complete betrayal of the cause of| PARIS, Oct. 24 (U.P).—A confer- rnment's attempt to enforce recent went to work conside ion of parliament |legislation calling for increased tax- | tivity. ‘ peaks of race | ation. | The question of organizing the hatr d charges are rife that the i in industry hy governnien chosen this world peace,” said the politician who |ence of the five powers who signed had the greatest share in carrying |the Washington disarmament treaty the British armies thru the World| Was suggested in diplomatic circles The policy of suppressing Jocal | organized women War and in looting Germany after |today aa oe next Eau move sheiks and limiting the autonomy | Bae thoroly analyzed by Comrade a pretext for the Versailles negotiations. ‘or world disarmament of pastoral tribes is also said to | ; Rothstein, who presented a res ties where stu- ~~. Frustrate Imperialism. | Germany also might be invited to \ play a part in the outbreak. | Chicago Meet Handles | tion from the Dressmakers’ Unio to be planning More than 180,000 persons in the | Vital Questions which summed up the problem and the existing regime. |the conference, which would be be- Frustrated imperialism and per-| at gold F tween England, France, Japan, Italy a eee at treme iteaetand the United States: {Bound up in Lloyd George’s attack} “on the revealed terms of the so-| It would be necessary first to called naval pact. The former mo-|Teconcile the Franco-British . stand | | gave recommendations for beginning ‘ the task. The problem of the or- CHICAGO, (By Mail). — The| ganization of proletarian housew second conference of the Chicago| and working class children’ brow | Federation of Working Womens’ Or-| on an interesting discussion. province are. involved in the dis- | turbances. | 'The government today ordered all | |possible troops concentrated in the at n nor socialist parties attention to the prob- vital importance to the to say nothing of women L tive is the lesser, but is clearly ex-|with the view of the United States, Hore is a portrait of Ras Tafari, whom the French business men eer get Tine running east and) ,anizations held, on Sunday, Oct. nd that only the Workers pressed in such statements as that|Italy and Japan. The first two re-| ;,, abyesinia have recently crowned king, with the title of Nogus, or |" oq patrols into the disaffe ad") 21, was very successful. More than)’ | Endorse Communist Party. st) Party has embodied iade by the liberal ex-premier that | jected the compromise while Japan, 1, - «icing of Kings”. The French imperialists virtually control the |*tin PANTS into the disaffected |95’ working women’s organizations,| The election campaign and rram definite demands “the pact has given away the whole | although agreeing “in principle,” country with the aid of the British. They have enslaved the natives be and 15 shops and trade unions sent|roll of the working women v h all working women position with regards to the im-|suggested modifications. | fn they gold, silver, ron and coal mines, and on cotton and coffee | we aemana tne abolition of tne|(eleeates, and there were many un-|was considered in a talk by Com hould-rally. Tn a resolution ¢HAceie r* a Eee Sor ae an uaea oe | plantations. Complete milit control is assured by the French- | sent of eviction by landlords aga! nt {attached working women also|rade Anna David. She clearly| ference endorsed the program and Sos ne eee patieg eh tla eh oer ema | Ethiopian railroad which traverses the country. Nears cerning Gasaats: inst | resent, Report of the work for the| showed that neither the democratic candidates of the Workers Party. ‘ The Communist Party Asks for $10,000 For the Communist Election Campaign --- Against the Capitalist Terror ae Work C ist) Part pe LOG, VOTE AGAINST IMPERIALIST WAR ages orkers (Communist) Party ees HELP BRING THE COMMUNIST PRESS TO A MILLION WORKERS §) Election Drive-Anti-Terror Emergency Fund f. 2 $10,000 needed at once Wm. Z. 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