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t Page Three THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928 India Masses Greet British Imperialist Commissio n with Protest Demonstrations [ POLICE CH ARGE Graf Zeppelin Returns—Flight Pleases Jingoes of Both Countries ‘TRAITORS INSIST Will Advertise Polish Fascism ANTI FRUIT 00 th fe a } Bee <_ ; | NS WORKERS; WIRE KEEP PROTECTION <n PARTY LEADS IH =: 5 ‘ | i e- } at | ate FENCES PUT UP AGAINST SANDINO HONDURAS POLL = ne ie ai cabanas Se we Complete Freedom for ae Tees, Both Candidates Want |But U. S. Firm Holds . itisuds A q | * ? India Demanded Marines to Stay Control 7 Leech | ‘ CALCUTTA,. India, Oct. 30.—A| WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—Com- | TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Oct. number of workers and students | plete submission to the United| 30 (UP).—The election of Dr. Vine y tay ies Sienna sanont| ____ The black line in the above diagram shows the course of the giant German dirigible, Graf Zeppelin, ees Sia bec ieee 2a ewe Rete baie thousand | demonstrators protesting in ie 6,000 mile fight to the United States. The dotted line shows its probable course on its way back |put into power, and continued ad- med assured today on the BaMiem—E against British rule in India on the} °? “@7many- jherence to Washington after the Poli a ; neomp! returns from Sun- occasion of the arrival of Sir John rs & ERS lelections on Sunday, was assured olish fascism has ‘sent its crack cavalry team to this country to a Biman and AR Gomtnineions, 5 Mussolini, Scared by f |today by Don Alejandro Cesar,| ‘ke part in an international meet. Photo above shows members of sad WD The railroad station at Lahore A W R Anti accicis Stays LABOR ANSWERS Nicaraguan minister to the United| ‘e feam see weleomed on their arrival, by Roman Lackez, council idliinss 3! it Lahe iy ‘ States, _secretary of the Polish embassy. é Sestitnes Gia the ead Come | Away From Ceremony | He declared that his eovernment GD TN) MALLET) e sion arrived today on its tour. Thou- | would weleome the continued pres- HOO VER 10 MA k fi eA. TIN: iled to win 4 | ence of the American forces, and : sands of demonstrators carrying black flags as a symbol of British suppression and bariners with slo- gans ‘calling for the return of the Commission and complete independ- | ence for India approached the sta- tion, but before they had even PARIS, Oct. 30.—Forty miles of | |new railway between the French! |Riviera and the Italian Piedmont! were opened today without the pres- ence of Mussolini, who had original-| \ly. expressed his intention of being! present at the inauguration cere- | DEMANDS DENIED ‘Mediators’Recommend Terms of Bosses Continued from Page One CALL FOR FUNDS $951 Received; Day’s Quota Almost Raised Continued from Page One he hoped that they would create a powerful national guard and remain at least until the next elections in 1982. “Reports to the effect that Amer- ican marines will continue to be stationed By ALBERT MOREAU. The American financial oligarchy concern and owns 50 per the interests in Papatula Oil Com- cent of | barred reached the berbed-wire fence; the| | mony, | in Nicaragua following |has made the best choice in having of Mexico with 2,000 acres on armed police charged them, A gen-| method of “mediation” is but @ way ‘As a result of the protests ofthe last few days to $80, with more the presidential elections on Novem-|secured the nomination Hee ce field. The republican) »pGucIGALPA, Honduras, Och * eral fight followed, but the numbers | f making oftici lt Oe eee Garcat ce Seb c alee erie tte fancee tuigebe. aia aniti-taselatatn promised soon, |ber 4 have been received by the Hoover as the presidenti so been, | , Behind the elections rote of the bosses. | 8 " |Nicaraguan government with feel- | for the republican par If he cording! to th us s ae eet known | How “Mediation” Works. | France Mussolini was so frightened| ccretary Stephen of Toledo ings of deep satisfaction,” Minister |elected president of the United tor of the S« . Ally Terieoad stations alone | tHe | a the Watson-Parker Law,| ‘Bat he decided to stay away. But| wrote: “Dear Comrades: In answer |Cesar said. “It will be recalled that | States on November 6th of this year| $10,000,000 concern route being covered by the Commis-| iy the railroads for the pur,|@% Unusual watch over the Italian|to Comrade Lovestone’s telegram|hoth General Jose Moncada, the lit |—and there is no doubt that he Camp E a : bain tomas heavily Droweced — tite re picks ting strikes, th Work. | Minister of National economy, Sig- that you needed at least $50 from eral candidate, and Dr. Adolfo Ben- | will American imperialism will) 000 concern. In gold and silver min ost at a special guards are stationed oe ig ee ppevanied Fags tine for| 20F Giurati, who participated in the) Toledo immediately, we got every|ard, ‘the conservative candidate, |make a further step inthe realiza-|ing properties Hoover sithowe eyetiys, Mek .oferoind. | covers Vi thirty dayaducitign which. tine even| oon hon ornores. javailable dollar to gether and you have expressed through an inter.|tion of its program of merging fi- and operated 600 © spread Simon. The stations from Poena to! Lahore are all protected by barbed-) wire entanglements. | The Simon Commission, sent by! should the officials of the unions ing forces against the men. The speeches of the French and Will find check for same enclosed. change of corr call a strike, the railroads are en-| Italian diplomats were not very en-| We will try to raise more on the sire that the Un abled to prepare their strikebreak-| thusiastic due to uneasiness concern- lists we receive and from the mem-| ment should supervise the national ling the military strategy of the new bership here and forward it as soon olections in 19 spondence their de- d States govern- | nance capital and government ap- paratus, For Mr. Hoover is not only an obedient servant of capitalism, a strong man for the maintenance merican cone ns in Mexico are entangled with the per- candidate, fruit com- the British Government to attempt, “inp. unions involved in the pres-|line. They were further em-|88 Possible.” It seems to many that both polit-|and furtherance of colonial aggres-/ sonal interests of the Hoovers and tives claim TONE om By EOTBLOUN ES CE a b= ent dispute are the Brotherhood of|barrassed by the recent arrest for| Other contributions received yes-/ical groups are extremely anxious |Sion, but he himself ig an expert fi- the The political and Sch a cral groups in the India parliament Railroad Conductors and the Order|espionage of an Italian clerk in the terday, which should be mentioned, |to have the protection of the United /nancier whose interests are involved economic consequences in the future s The 2 Gn, thesaues tion c independence, is 5 Railway Conductors. Demands Italian consulate at Lyons. Docu-|as $48 from Section 1, New York States military against the popular in Latin America, particularly in) can be well visualized. ged now on its second visit. So great ¢,. increases have been pending for ments concerning the French de- City; $35.50 from the members of | sentiment for Sandino and his strug- | Colombia and Mexico, Colombian Interests, now in thé was the protest of the India masses Hoover a Millionaire. 's, which ,, during their last year that they over a year, during which through |fenses of the Alps the Mediterranean the Workmen’s Sick and Death Bene-| gle against American domination. | Here, Mr. Hoover, through his as- against any é =iththaa. foo da the machinery of the mediation law,| coast and Corsica were found on the fit Fund, Branch 28, Long Island > Hoover’s annual budget is esti-|sociates and particularly Mr. Hus- S caer tiie denote action has been stalled off from) spy, who revéaled a plot to obtain | City; $38 from the Bronx Ukrainian mated to be over $100,000, ‘Thalton, ix Goviceenad with ie Tran to gain power. iF} scb8 re Gicedattal this ean eid conference to conference, a proce- | the new French automatic rifle for Society; $22 from workers in Haver- BLOOR COVERS meagr lary as secretary of com- continental Oil Company, a turns in te that froin the very first day of theiriar=| Cure 2 witch the officials of the) the Italian government. When the/ hill, Masa; $19.50 from Grand merce that he has been getting un-| 000,000 firm listing 1,787,000 acres 90 per the electoral districts rival they have been met with storms 198 are known to have taken part| spy was caught, plans had already | Rapids, Mich., and $8.25 from work- til recently hardly covered the ex-!of land. Theodore Jesse Hoover, the have been won by the liberal can- 3 with apparent enjoyment. About/been made to smuggle the rifle/ers in the Rockefeller Colorado Fuel penses for the rent of his modest|candidate’s brother, was a director didates. of protest and huge threatening demonstrations, although demonstra- tions were forbidden. While the upper house of the par- liament, made up mostly of native princes and corresponding to the British house of lords, had pledged cooperation with the commission, the lower house, although elected in an! indirect way, had refused to co-| three months ago a strike vote was | across the border. finally forced by the men. Seventy) Ay SPEER thousand voted almost unanimously| . to go out should their demands be|U. S, Steel Profits for 3-Month Period Jumps $10,000,000 rejected. The calling of the emer- gency board by Coolidge followed. | Nominal Increase and Speed-up. | In the present decision the alter-_ native recommendation of a 7% % (By United Press) inctease involves a change in oper-| United States Steel Corporation and Iron Co. in Pueblo, Colo. The Oakland, Cal., nucleus sent in $65, of which $15 was collected at a meet- | ing of the unit. | With the $951 received yesterday, the total so far received in the $10,- {000 Emergency Drive amount to | $2,859. The day before yesterday, | $741 was received, but due to an }error at the Daily Worker office, WEST ON TOUR Plan Windup Meeting in Phoenix DENVER, Colo., Oct. 30.— “Mother” Bloor, veteran Communist speaker and campaigner, who has mansion. His services to the capi- talist class brought a lucrative re- turn and, furthermore, the exper- ience in the investment of capital in foreign trade monopoly served him to change his position from a mere manager to a réspectable investor, a financier of good abilities looking after His “futuge.” Hoover's Uatiesia: tn México: of the Oroville Dredging Company Ltd., a $1,000,000 corporation. This company controls three gold mines in the Nechi River Colombia. e on in Colombia, map by Jonathan Whick- wire). An Astute Politician. The properties personally owned EARTHQUAKE SHOCK FELT. CINNATI, 0O., Oct. 30 (UP). arthquake shock of moderate and estimated at 2,000 miles south, wi recorded on the seismograph at St. Xavier College t midnight. A secondary shock was felt four minutes after the first tremor. operate in any form whatsoever. ating rules in connection with the| yesterday published its earning| F Lie been Covering the middle and far, According to “American Politics by Hoover and through his asso-| — oe [operation of double-headers on| statement for the three months | ieee? ren ue con asain Wael ot of the country, is now begin-|end Mexican Concession,”, a bulletin|ciates are mot listed since 1920. 1t| other natural resources of Ahem Move Hunger Striking ‘cieht trains and the elimination of| ended September 30. - Net earnings| With 6 more days before Etecrion ting the last lap of her election cam-|issued by “Jonathan Whickwire, is quite difficult to trail his name countries will be completed bbly if ° * jthe present rule limiting the ton-iin that period after federal taxes, Day the National Election C son paign tour, which will carry her| Hoover is known to have been on in connection with other American Hoover will be the next president. Atheist to Hospital nage of freight on a single train.|interest on bonds of subsidiaries | Committee must ha 931,000 eae, through the states of Colorado, New|the board of the General Petroleum interests in Latin America. —Since| Hoover, the imperialist, knows his ee |In other words a speed-up is offered| but before depreciation was $52,148,-| day in order to k ea , ren tihesinn and Aricopa. Ltd. which merged in 1926 with the his entrance into politics, Hoover| game. He will do all in his power LITTL EROCK, Ark., Oct. 30.—/as an alternative to a nominal wage 476, against $41,373,831 in the same | going aa pate ay Tne Peat aeosant whe in louving: Colora:| Standard Oil of New York through) has managed to have his name to continue Coolidge’s® program of Chief of Police Burl C. Rotenbury) has denied that Charles Smith, the! atheist who went on a hunger strike | increase. “We have not given serious atten- | tion to the specific demands of the! quarter of 1927. NEW OIL DIRECTOR. jless than this will curtail the ac. 40, covering almost every point in | tivity of the campaign to that ex-| the state, and addressing coal miners | tent. Rush by wire or special de- and other workers in the industrial the Continental,Mexican Petroleum Company. These combined interests control 7,500 acres of oil lands and 250 acres of water frontage at Tam- barred from corporation directories. But according to statisticians, no date on disposition of properties can be found, thus denoting his efforts forceful intervention in other coun- tries of Latin America as he did in Nicaragua, Hoover, the iron heel of imperialism, will execute the provi |conductors and trainmen for in-) creases amounting to from 15 to| 4 |27%,” the decision brazenly admits.) Arthur W. Cutten today was elect-| Committee, at 43 E. 125th Street, It is generaly believed that the| ed a director of Sinclair Consolidated New York City. union officials will now attempt to/Oil Company to fill the vacancy « two weeks ago in protest against a )) jail sentence of 27 days for cam- | paigning against the proposed anti- & evolution law, has been released from} his status as prisoner. The mayor \livery, all funds collec! to the| Cities and centers on the various | Hie oS lmntitant eirugaien which the Work- ers (Communist) Party is conduct- jing. | After her Colorado campaign is (By United Press.) pico, Mexico. Mr. Huston, vice chairman of the republican national committee, and gram of more colonial oppression by,, \« American imperialism. He will exe- cute the plans for war preparations which this time will involve the of hiding his direct relations with the American imperial The further penetration of capi- tal in Latin America, the success. has ordered Smith’s transference to the city hospital, but he is main- crawl out of the strike situation and| caused by the resignation of P. W.) DENY GILLIS PAROLE. {that only an insistent demand by Thirtle, comptroller. Thirtle was | |eompleted, Mother Bloor will swing SALEM, Mass., Oct. 30 (UP). Mr. Hoover’s pre-convention mana- ger, is chairman of the Tre tinental Oil Company, a $ ful endeavor of complete monopoly of the oil, coal, rubber, coffee and! millions of workers and peasants of Latin America. down into New Mexico, carrying the message of the class struggle to the lexploited workers of that state.| From there she will turn west again to Arizona, where on the last day of the election campaign she will ad-) dress the workers of Phoenix, where | the jingoist organizations recently | attempted to crush the campaign of | the Workers Party by plotting to kidnap Benjamin Gitlow, Communist | vice-presidential candidate. The! windup meeting in Phoenix is ex- ernment. There is still time to re-| pected to be one of the biggest ever, gain our positions by a formidable held in the state. | counter-offensive. And the achieve-| Laie decades of struggle will) SAILOR COURT-MARTIALED. not be lost. 2 |_ MEXICO CITY, Oct. 30 (UP).— incon. peoarat . cs in| Lieutenant Cuasutemoc Perez, of The elie was stall re id av tbe Mexican navy, has been cited) ing period and the aocdtion of eo ee ea pee Pied | ee eee aneey. theta only! States the Universal’s Vera Cruz| |exasperates the worke: i | laaepentng their will of berate Weesine Geet Cae edo pact themselves from bourgeois tyrany. | been made in a recent voyage from ——L. D. Agua Prieta’to United States ports. the men can force action. lelected a vice-president. Mayor “Bossy” Gillis of Newbury port today was denied a parole from |Salem Jail, where he is serving the |fourth week of a two-month sen- | tence for selling gasoline without a |Ppermit. Petitions signed by 3,500 | Newburyport citizens, asking the mayor’s release from jail, were dis- missed by District Attorney William | Clark and Probation Officer Charles | A. Salisbury following a conference. tained under guard as a prisoner. | FRANCE ON THE ROAD TO FASCISM Fascist Dictatrrship Substituting Jor Bourgeois -Democracy NATIONAL PLATFORM of the WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY THE PLATFORM of the CLASS STRUGGLE (Special to the Daily Worker) | municipalities wete stripped of allmilitarization of men, women and NICE, France. | authority in the communes under| children, regardless of age, in time Since the last legislative elections | their control; where the government of war, and the present press cam- which brought the national bloc to| denied the mayors the right to give) paign against the Communist Party power, fascism, gradually but vis-| their electors an account of their and against the factory correspond- ually, is substituting bourgeois demo- | mandate. Or the mass deportations ents of the “Humanite,” demanding eracy in France. It is being intro-| of foreigners, on the simple nod of the outlawing of correspondence and duced so systematically and with | the fascist consuls, or for simply the imprisonment of workers’ corre- such tact that it cannot be com- | being members of trade unions. The spondents in the munition factories, batted with the same vigor and the) imprisonment of editors of the labor on the ground that they are a part same facility as in a country where press, interference with Leninist| of an immense network of espionage. it appears as a minority party schools, persecutions of the Friends | Socialists Join Fascists. standing outside and against the ac-| of Spartacus, and the Friends of the) The French socialist party, as its ¢ tual regime. | Soviet Union, organizations embrac-| branches elsewhere do, does all it || The French type of fascism is! ing workers elements of various be-| can to aggravate the position of the | characterized by the fact that it|Jiefs and which are not political. The| Communist workers and works hand “springs directly out of a democratic banning of Soviet films, the levying | in hand with the reaction. The out- governing. body, elected according to of parliamentary immunity of work-|lawing of the Communist Party and purely bourgeois - democratic e's representatives in parliament or other militant workers’ organiza- methods. This type of fascism is other legislative bodies; the brutal tions, based on the class struggle, is distinguished from. all other types|SUPPression of peaceful workers’) now only a question of days, unless } hitherto exposed by the European demonstrations, ete. Add to these | prompt action of the workers forces bourgeoisie, by the fact that it does facts the recent Boncour law on the| more prudence upon the fascist gov- not have recourse to a special coup detat, nor to preliminary armed battles of particular fascist organi- zations with the revolutionary work- sm sitierwattoncr es: | AMERICA PREPARES care is in power, or rather, since his| THE NEXT WAR ministry took a fascist attitude, the existing fascist organizations like the Jounesses Patriotiques, led by} by ‘ Taithinger, the one led by Millerand, ‘\ ‘ fava tsppencet So thn, setiva _ JAY LOVESTONE THE UNITED STATES IS PREPARING FOR ANOTHER WAR. WHY? political battlefield. Have they been assured by the present government? Have they been pacified by the promise that fascism will be sa: 2? Can it = : eign tuted by legal means ‘an it be ex. 2 Uhe pole a F Appanen Treterialican —United States vs. Great Britain —The Significance of Peace Pacts —The Role of Reformism —The Role of the Communist Party plained otherwise when all fascist organizations have suspended their material activity? Pact with Fascists. ‘This pamphlet should be in the hands of every worker interested in a clear analysis of America today and the attitude of the Workers (Com- munist) Party toward the coming war. | 64 Pages of Smashing Facts—Price 10 cents NATIONAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Workers (Communist) Party of America 43 East 125th Street, New York Cify Make checks and money orders payable to Alexander Trachtenberg, Treas. gh g* The rt ONE DAY'S WAGE for the utton: now rei dred thor November 7th, {the Russian Revolution “which ts reproduced above. One one of these buttons on — Every Militant Worker! we ember! 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