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Page Four : THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1928 LAYOFFS SHOW UP ‘PROSPERITY’ BUNK OF 6, 0, P, IN CHOPIN OPERETTA { x,” sy Fos GREY ‘| jodrama in the sense that Shake: FOX,” by Lemist Es-) Forli, historically we have it that in| { RIVES ON RED ler, now at the Playhouse, is|that same year Cesare in a classical |, oe Bu £ | sioge of the period captured, through re is melodramatic, with its) bribery, the citadel of Forli oe \Hsler’s Play on Machiavelli at the Playhouse Proves Interesting “The Grey Fox’, a Good Drama’ sii)RFEEN JAILED IN LOS ANGELES ‘li, after | . re i . . i ps sy: Fight Agreement for Will Increase Speed-up insistence on a large | sweep|fe ad been beaten by tie. warlik Militants Threatened Sal . ‘and bold lines, with substitution for|Caterina in the purely mifitar € ft Wage Cut | in Auto Plants the nicer and smaller human emo-| phases’ of the confliet. With Deportation : eae tions by such coarse and fundamen-| Jn the play, Machiavelli has Ca-| By P. StOH N BEE Bd eas Correspondent) tal ions as lust, patriotism, cow-| t¢=" > son stabbed in anun-| (By « Worker Correspondent) GSpenial to the Daily Worker) Standing on the left is John J. Raskob, millionaire open-shopper, DETR (By Mail).—While ardice, courage and bloodthirstiness.| ite -aee, because of her) Tog ANGELE i i ; Standing on the left is John J. Raskob, millionaire open-shopper, pap aaa : 2 é ithirstiness.| 2 g ‘ | LOS ANGELES, Calif. (By Mail ihe democratic national campaign while other Wall Hoover is talking about:the wonder. | As a chapter out of the lives of Ma-| pic-s 2 Florentine state.’ roorteen workers are sedi js railroad: uation i hased on the agreement s do the same for the republican party. n D. Roosevelt, Seated are, left to right, Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. On the right is Frank: York. ummany candidate for governor of New Raskob. ful “prosperity” in the United | States, many auto workers are ling laid off, During the past weeks we worked overtime at | told to come back on the fifteenth chaivelli, Cesare Borgia and Cater- in “White Lilacs,” the operetté based | dramas, that | }ina Sforza, it is historical again in| \~ | Guy Robertson, featured player | the sense of Shakespeare’s historical ner, you could: announce, t follows the line| slight sneer, “Now, my Dear Sir (or | It Ox you <suld a good time for diplomats en you got your enemy in a cor- say te a general caug! ; h with al, ve been arrested in “Red” raids, since Oct. 7. The last two | victims of the “Red Squad,” led by | Detective Lieutenant William Hynes, jt | literature. has managed to k while gear and axle department of jon the life of the composer Chopin,| of least resistance which is usually} Medame) you surely do not want the| eA the rest of the or nen a en temenneeieenmee em | Chevrolet plant. But we did not|at the Jolson Theatre. that of the facts, filling in the gaps|iston:ny of a public trial, Why not/ 27°, & ae oe ee strike. 2 the Wyoming min : a receive anytime and a half for |———— =| with pure speculation when necess| accept the ‘services of my assacsin|j1" Sif Sit 4. Seunenacuey, £9, pe there was STREET CA v SPEED UP overtime either. sary to continuity, and varying from|t.te, a very discrect, silent and ré-| 00% BANG Blige ustrians, jailed on strugg Its cont re d LI | On October 1 we were laid off and | SPEED DRIVE : them when the interests of draina|lative'y. sainless men with a knife?”|®, charge of distributing editions Wa ern fields. Wyoming scale other r Iste the mi gles of the states. However, as bituminous field: close the min of District gan to realize that their (By a Worker Cor CLEVELAND, Ohio ( The new articulated t peedup introduced on Ave, | 128 e Cleveland Railway Co., which | fore you have finished your meal, if sut a few weeks ago, are You want to stop the cowardly “spot- nit for am.| ters” from writing lying report s lawyers that get you diseiplined, you will many of our men on the sick list with shattered nerves, if you want ‘and to stop the straw | from ¢ ou from the lunch counter be- | When we came back on Monday we were given our “quit” slips and a ;permanent vacation, About 300 men have so far lost their jobs in this manner. One Million Cars, The Chevrolet produced a million cars in nine months. The reason for @ increased sale was the fact that Ford could not get out his regular production after the change of model require it. In a play mostly about diplomacy, that sage dictum of an even more experienced envoy than Machiavelli, the old Metternich, who confused his opponents by “always telling the truth whenever it wouldn’t do any | harm.” In what is probably the finest of a series of fine scenes in this play, | Cesare Borgia (his drunken boist- FOR RED FUNDS. Workers Aid Fight on| Terror The following are among the con- tributions received for the National Esler seems to have taken to heart siz‘) do, in treason, “Why not be a hero? You don’t want to be burned at the! you? Take twenty 5 y men and attack the city of Pisa; we'll |give you a Christian burial.” Even Woedrow Wilson who put over that j}encrmot.: 14-point fraud on the Ger- /mans and the Liberals, Ci not have |such advantages as these. In conclusion we have only to say that the coztuming is perfect, that |the scenery, thoro.... conventional, The former was sentenced to pay fine of $50 and serve 10 days in ly Municipal Judge Leonard Wilson,” The latter demanded a jury trial when called before the same | judge on a similar charge. | Deveranos is alsogheld on $5,000 jbail under the alien anarchy clause cf the immigration laws. Immigra- tion authorities wired - Washington, D, C., for a deportation warrant on would be ected that reali i have to get busy at once, and get/and therefore much of the trade|Election Anti-Terror Drive of the rousness and low cunning notably) jg massive and rich, that, the acting day of his conviction, What tion began to spread through the| On Satur 90, one of these every Wage earner in the employ of| went to Chevrolet. Now that the| Workers (Communist) Party, in / reproduced by Edward Arnold) and/throughout is smooth, end correct. | they intend to do with achat | tanks their interest in the movement | new t . when speeding West at the company into the union—yes,|Ford production is being increased | arswer to its call for funds to fight Machiavelli mutually compliment|'The principals have been mentioned, |temains to be seen. | of the work: creased. Rast) 73rd street crashed into a Yel. 28d all the taxi drivers and chauf ihe market of Chevrolets is chal-|the attacks against its speakers and/each other on their cold-hearted/pyt some notice must be taken of] The police have kept the arrests The organizers low Cap Co. taxi, wrecking it. Two feurs in the city aid suburbs as well. |jenged. leandidates which the American/ murderousness, brilliant lying, and! J, M. Kerrigan, who does Frencesco S$ a secret for some Miners Convention ngers in the cab, a man and| This means one big union and it also| But thé competition between Gen- | Legion, Ku Klux Klan and other) skillful treachery, meanwhile amus-| Vettori, the bribed Florentine dip- |ti Committee could record some suc- cessful meetin; The miners be- fran to insist that their contributions for relief be sent through the Na- tional Miners Relief Committee. They began collecting funds for the National Miners Convention. Give Orders to Officials. The agreement in D t 22 ex- the present scale. For fifteen days man, had to be taken to a hospital, | means hard work that only deter. the man with a broken neck and col- lar bone and the woman cut from flying glass and badly shaken up. |The taxi driver escaped unhurt and jis being held by police. He will robably be made the goat, as the |motorman, although a member of the union and said to be a “stool- to undertake. : —CARMAN. 300 KENTUCKY city are, like the street car men, operating under a terrific speedup Follow Leadership of eral Motors and Ford has not ended. + a four-cylinder to a six-cylinder car, at a price that will not be far above |the present price. We already no- |tice the advertisement of General | Motors that “sixes are better than !at Chevrolet will no doubt be hired jingo organizations are now conduct-| ing the disaffected captains of Bor- mined men can do. It is a task with Rumor has it that the General Mo- ing throughout the United States. | gia’s army with the “meritices hon- which our officials have not the guts tors wili change the Chevrolet from Additional fund: it is announced, throughout the country: California, Max Goodman, Los ry Ostrow (Nuc 32), Los Angeles, $1; Angel William Dietrich, Denver, Colo. PEM a | staircase, is completely off, histori- | says \lomat and M achiavelli’s tutor, and i Warren Hymer, who i ft is must soon arrive, |ets” of the period until the Spanish | ong Needle leon a Titeey. Mach: in order to continue assassins can be assembled to kill /javutli’s two-knife handy man, and|the question of bonuses when com- ‘the fight against these: forces | all the rebels. This scene so colorful Mite Flannigan and Lewis Milne, | and well done, with both the Borgia/ who open up a little light on the jand Machiavelli (Henry Hull, @ situation of the lower classes in a great tragic actor) playing their story otherwise devoted to the double game on each other, with cyjmes of the rulers, As two mer-|@ modern manner. The use of the OWN THE LAND THEY TILL. L. P, RINDAL, pelled by employers to change sides in the middle of a war, the matter of Sundays and holidays off, and overtime for night fighting, in quite | fours.” $11; K, Hama, Los Angeles, $1; C.| O : ‘ pired on October £6. Weeks before, | pigeon,” has been allowed to go| To InGease Speed a wiliney, (Galland Nucleus, On fi. a mad dash of women whooping /eenary soldiers, they discuss the |idiom of today is not as successful negotiations began. The coal min- | free. ea . fends sar Uiilion ‘Goodman, (Nuc. 26)| down the staircase of Castle Gra-/trade union restrictions of the craft, |in a tragedy like this, as it was, for ers, wary of their officials, in- Speed-Up Cab Drivers, ' | ‘The workers in the auto industry pos Angeles, Gal,.g1t; Ladve Junity.) ving upon. their willing prey and linstance in Shaw’s Caesar and Cleo- structed their delegates not to vote| ‘The Yellow Cab drivers in this. will be the ones that will suffer due | Fort Brags, Coe Noa then the silenter, sinister charge of] EXPLOITED FARMERS AND AGRI-/ patra; it always sounds a_ little on the agreement if it were below a rs S |te this competition. The men fired, George Miska, Denver, Colo ;|the mob of assassins down the same/CU.TURAL LABORERS | SHOULD |funny, Take it all around, though, THE COMMUNIST PLATFORM, lan interesting play.—VERN SMITH. YE i back at lower wages and the speed- > Sulliv: Sdzeport, Conn., cally. The captains were strangled,' the convention sat with the oper- |The cab men opera ‘ ‘ H a J: Fe. BURR eae Gavan: Ci f P e m perate on a commis-| 3 : i is 81; Jas V. Doyle, New Haven, Conn., Bead wegare’s camp, not} i } ators and failed to come to an agree-| sion basis which forces them to take New Union a vill be nets PAE dtl 41 As Murali Milford, Coin. 91! one eee, ar ee Lae Aas ables canons all kinds of chances in order to make | country, has practically no crgan-| Washington, D. og, | Poses of the drama, the captains are) eR Y cet Mentatives. parted ways. |°, sb nue eat bro. nbigicoin: | Comrnhen Prem ece Hane ization. The auto workers must yyanington, D. Cy $10. | supposed to have been lured through | Re went back Aethe aGale the Nickle Cab Co. and the/fused by the company; thereupon’ pyild up the Auto Workers Union | types Montoy ity | Machia.-...5 trickery, to trust them- 7 ——— a ee BN Fee Sar °- Central Cab Co. started operating | the local declared a strike and closed | in Detroit, which will be a great help | w ek | | selyes to the Borgia honor. Actually vice Ta cals and Mr. MacAuliffe, the man- | here. Immediately a rate cutting down the mine 100 per cent. They |in organizing this industry, and not | dis, Wilmington, Det \they came, good Catholics, defense- Relfhsather . ager of the Union Pacific Coal|war commenced. In an attempt to/are still on strike, beng led by their ||eaye the work t th | zon. Wilmington, Del, $12; Has 40 the adehtar felping sen tha ~ ie Mines, headed for Indianapolis to|force the new Oi bon ese said #9 eave the workers at the mercy of | Wilmington. Del., = A Baier rt Sym | i! " Stn L. Low! force the newcomers out of busi-|strike committee and local officers,!the bosses. tello, Wilmington, Del., $3. definite promise of protection from |{f Best Film Show D BIG see John L. Lewis. ness, the Yellow Cab Co. have cut! who are in direct touch with the na- A CHEVROLET WORKER. 1 A, Blaautoh Wettoem, Towa, $2:|Pope Alexander VI, “Christ's vicar|# In Town WEEK When the convention reconvened it found that an agreement had al-|impossible for their drivers to make! Miners Union in Pittsburgh. ¢ v7 D HAIR’ econ, wulnols 5. waiter P,|Chiavelli was “the greatest little| THE FIRST SOVIET COMEDY veady been prepared and that Lewis|a living. This rate slashing war Many adjoining mines are organ- Ce ck Le Hau gun cetnaen peste os Granholm: | rogue in Italy, next to me” (Ce- 74 bad ent a repreentative. to ee : “8 | Sry Wee ittnden tage: sare words) ‘the pope, was even hree Comrades This gentleman— said that he would ram the agreement down the min- ‘ Seat ; ; : ix” i dy for showing. a i Stephen ,, ers’ throats and make them like it. |cessively be resisted if there were |) i Hair” is sendy. 4 aruse, Chicago, Ml. P ome of New York’s Tammany pa-|ff- s any § 7 ‘ e 2 I | Po hicawo, It, $6; K. Soren- f e The operators were already so cer-|only less class collaboration between | «ts the company settles with the | play will have its New York open- | Potokoff, Chichto. til, ?Xictor, Chi-|trons of the theatre, though, and|f™§ “A Shanghai Document” ; EXTRA ADDED FEATUR tain that the agreement would pass that the, left the convention saying that the miners could take the agree- then sat for five days doing nothing. © On October 16 the delegates from er are working under “yellow dog”|ments and considering calling sym- : vi $15; K. J.. Malmstrom, South Bend. acre y " « Mat Today, “The Cradle Song.” Sthe locals were still at Cheyenne | contracts. Instead of tne to pl strikes to tie Ob iroaaeticn Rank ie eee md, $8: Conparative ‘fuel Ca. Was |sor, her exploits alike in wary love GUILD Tree Haar Mate | SOught, wthe Maxtor Builder : ‘i 7 akoou oe = . eee deh on | y i rold | hash, Ind ; Ed. Gutzman 3 a 3203 urs. La . ‘negotiating. The operators were on| the transportation workers of this|in Eastern Kentucky, unless the Vermillyea, Henry Carvill, Barry Simon, La Crosse, Ind. $6; Workmen's | @8d ‘ngs. played 15, excellent Thursday and Saturday, 2.30 | fri extra Mat, oThe Cnersy Orebe the job, however, They convinced |city together and organizing them|Pacifie company makes a settle-|Q’Neill d Kirb an ioe Circle Branch 175, Indianapolis, $5; B.| ¢ -.. 9 Chrystu: ... ne) as the Fri, Rve., “Phe Would-Be Gentleman,” the coal miners in some mines to go P a eill and Kirby Hawkes, Newman, South Bend, $5. turning point in the corruption of Sat. Mat, “Db tion au Voyage.” : Onl P' back to w under the new scale. their rates so low that it is now ifonal headquarters of .the National Jed up to the accident mentioned |ined in the National Miners Union, above. This speedup which has been | and, according to an announcement forced on the carmen, bussmen, and | by Pat Toohey, secretary-treasurer eab drivers of this city could suc-! of the Natianal Rerieta: Scien; was strike committee, a strike will be called in all ‘adjoining mines of the Pacific company. Miners employed in the Watson and Leslie Mines of jour officials and the Street Railway | Co. Yellow Dog Contracts, in the employ of the same company |Mine are closely watching develop- into one big union, to enable them | ment. to resist this vicious speed-up, our May Spread Strike. | | | | Hugh Walpole’s “The Man With Red The | ling on Thursday, November 8, at/ \the Garrick Theatre, where the |English company of the Garrick |players are presenting, “When| duction is disclosed. Tsarist Owners Claim | Charles L. Wagner announces that | Arthur Gerling, Madrid, Iowa, 2, on earth,” only to find that if Ma- M, Gezevicene, Johns- 9; Joseph Panek. Chi-| * rinnish Buro, Chicago, Schlesinger, Chicago, I!) araczi, Chicago, Ill. $: Chicago, 1 more savage in his plans and un- ro. . iv ..3 promi... Perhaps the -vut have ofiended Geek ea: cago, TL, $1; John Baicheff, Chicago, Ul, 6; Louis Sobo, Chicago, Ill, $4: Albert M. Firey, River Forest, Ill, Helen Judd, (Nuc. $1) Chicago, IL., $10.50; M. Stern, Chicago, $li hurt box office receipts. -~ plot Esler has worked out re- Alex Kochlass, Hammond, Ind., $10; claims this disloyalty of the duchess Hungarian Section, W.P., Gary, Ind., (a rel his ws Cuaract:z, Tamous 0. Tony Renzel, Cleve Bonsall, Salem, $1; Mrs. T the cooing dove of peace and honesty that was Niccolo Machiavelli until quires that Machiavelli be swindlee | —=: 4ind Street and Breadway By Popular Demand “A Crackerjack Film” —Dai) and One Invention” ly News. stri : ? : : 4 3 n : i A THE THEATRE GUILD ‘ d ment or strike and that no change) While 90 percent of the carmen| the Liberty Coal Company, adja-| Crummles Played,” moving to an up-|S¢"kndrtasevie, Sea scp te: jaa, Caterina Sthrahy, fale ae Mens Prevents (CIVIC REPERTORY 148t.s1nav e . onvention | are in the union, yet the buss men/cent to Mercer, and the Mitchel | town theatre, when the present pro- Indiana. Ol Bis TUS. see, RAEN, ON bc, $1.00, $1.50. Mats. Wed.&Sat.,2.30 FAUST. Strange Interlude RUSSIAN NEWS REEL Direet from Moscow EVA LE GALLIENNE, Director |Sat. Eve, “Phe Cherry Orchard,” Mass Action. officials are running around with Dayton, O., $5; Joseph John GOLDEN hea 58th | Mortin Beck Thea-4St.&8Av.bvs 5 ywever, Sas s 2 sident John Watt, of the Na- ‘ ear ere a ch, Cor is thirtieth year, and the makin; B. of Bway | Mertin Ping tte i WA re ors Fe eresident Colonel Slexabiea at aie) ional Min ilar Sana a Art Objects to Be Sold |v: Mcackale clestinedh Oy. aE: oe Machi vallian out af. bi aking) || _svENINGS ONLY AT’ 6:80 | ercrommmmemee _ 840-Ma, Wed. 202.40 miners called a great mass meeting | Railway Co., fishing out the ex-serv bugers Say dierent ce ; . Chas Momchely sinevitie 0, #2; A 0% ® Machiavellian out a pi elboss | i re than 2,5) ines | ice 3 soy, | to Mercer to assist the strike com- i | Worker, Cincinnati, $2: B.’ Ripley, ri Yen, nea t-vi.-ig theory is LS Thea. 7th Ave. & 59th St. S I ‘ESS Be rite aectinn’ ras [eal farming: thea ents & legion pant | mittee in closing down all properties \by Soviet Government |Gievelang, one 7. Marty, Ken | probably wrong; “Lachiaveli, as the JOLSON 7iynsg0 stats. WeaaSat| Pee aati : : ger gio Sate nen hg Si 8 | ‘fi Company at pee | i " ; i GUY ODETTE DE WOLF Staged by W: called for the purpose of rejecting|which is now functioning as the|°! the Pacific Coal Company unless! BERLIN, Oct. 80.—Former kus-| Women's Alliance, Branch 34; Cleve; Lae sc i of bee pretceh of) gona TSON MERTIL “HOOPHR | — pauessy *Y, WOWR Lotus. the agreement. When the district |“Cleveland Rly. Legion Post.” This |® Settlement is reached for the Mor- |sian nobles and members of the once- $197.20: WH. Pa tterson, Zanesvill dee aces pasha the Arigcsntine| in @ musical romance of Chopin i of fici: effe 9 is treac vor] = yan miners, 4 fl ‘Hi | Ohio, Chas. M. Priestop. Lima, © is] . 2 | | ps officials and Het ley found out|is treacherous work on the part of ga s at Jupon-a-time ruling families, at-| 2y\'Srer Praviohs Steubenolile: On 96: | paninaca tana’ pawnhigkerts¥o" the | BRLANGER THEA. W. cath ST. whet a going on they rushed to our officials as they know quite well| The Mercer coal field is in East-| tempting to regai:: some of their pos-| Pit Shuliga, Toungstown, 0. 2: Gere | storza, then facing an attack from ees Prey ee tae ves a Rock Springs to convince the min- | i compa ky, whic! | f ‘ sot Ronstant, Cleveland, $5; C. V orza, tl a | by ays atutdays, 2: ers to aC back ae work. It ie ine Pia id Mel taut blatatieagmualnad! (MK poate expropriated by the Soviet | evepehenson, (City Committee) | the Borgia pope and his son Cesare.| | George M, Cohan’s Comedians organized for years until the Na- tional Miners Union penetrated the | Government, have asked the German | ‘Toledo, $50; H. E. Adams, Dresden, courts to issue an injunction to pre-| Hiods. Shatfer, (Dist. 6). Cleveland, such an outfit in the event of a/ St., West | strike, No intelligent worker should | SAN Theatre, 424 H HARRIS trip dys tavea. 830. Matinees, Wednesday & Saturday, 2.30 with POLLY WALKER As such he needed no corruption, he | in Mr, Cohan's Newest Musical teresting to note here the argu- was already a heeler for the first ments advanced by Hefferley in fa- vor of the miners accepting the new} seale. “The company has been good to you all this time,” he said. “They kept you at work and they ¢: be a member of such an organiza- tion, except for the purpose of ren- dering it useless when the bosses! come to use it against the working} e|class, as Legion Posts exist for no} region and organized the men under its banner. The miners receive starvation wages and are at the mercy of the operators. They were betrayed by the Lewis-Duncan ma- vent the auction of the art treasures to be placed cm sale by the Sovist Union at Lepka’. auction house on November 6 and 7. While it is known that the social- Massachusetts. Geo. Cedwil, Hyde Park, Mass. $4: Harry J. Canter, (Sec. 1 Unit 1) Bos- ton, $4.75; Peter Butkevich, Wor- cester, $2; Justin Swartz, Dorchester, Boston, $1; Joseph ‘ Og Gold, ‘Everett, capitalist class to seize state power, and was doing whatever was neces- | sary for the profiteering of that class. In the play Caterina’s diplo- 2; . Wethenell, ‘ macy and exceeding lack of virtue %: Dubar, Athol, $ MUSICA L COMEDY HIT LUCKEEGIRL “BILLIE” Thea. W, 44th St. Eve. 6.30 LITTLE Mats. Wed, & Sat, 2.20 you good wages. Now you must /other purpose, chine in the 1924 strike. The en-| democratic yovernment does not ap-| 1, S$. Uretsk Cc, 667) Fall e4 HAVE YOU ~ ; . . i $4.50. turn the Borgia army aside from help out the company. Even if you Prepare Wage Slash. trance of the National Miners Union | prove of the principle of expropria- rae Ss id ss SEEN THE LADDER GODS of the LIGHTNING can get the present scale now you was hailed by the miners when it|tion of all private property by the aN Ee er al oe by Mawell Anderson & Harold Hickerson. will have to strike later. not be good,” ete. When the coal miners heard this they refused to let Hefferley or the district officials speak further and drove them out of the hall. Temporary Set-Back. The agitation of the miners was So. why | Street car men and bus men of |Cleveland, you will have to wake |up. Slowly but surely the company jis preparing the ground for a big jeut in wages, and our union offi- qcials by their activities are helping them to make it a success like the insurance scheme they rammed| down our throats. first entered the field some months ago. Tho National Miners Union will wage a relentless struggle to organize every miner in Eastern and Western Kentucky, it is stated, William Wilcox, member of the National Executive Board of the National Miners Union for Eastern proletariat, it is believed that it will allow the sale to continue for fear of losing the benefits derived from the trade and commercial agreements with the Soviet Government, The objects placed on sale are not taken from the Soviet museums, but are superfluous pieces which can Acceptance Speeches Just Published CORT Thea Mats, SCHWA nees, & Money Refunded If Not Satistied With Play. CHANIN'S 46th Stu. W. 48th St., Eve: Wea. Sa 8.30 Eves, at 8.25 . Wed. & Sat. 3 and MANDEL’S MUSICAL SMASH Good NEW po | W. of B'way | great. But there was no organized| you know that a number of the| Kentucky, together with Edgar|easily be spared. The money re- | Keith-Albee 7 i leadership. At this meeting the |company’s officials and inspectora| Knight, president of Local 701 of| ceived from the auction will be with GHORGH OLSEN’ musa io" 3 Richard Dix miners decided to strike. The next| were once our union officials, and| Mercer, have conducted the strike up| yged as a fund for the upkeep of FORTY-EIGHT page pamphlet con- Tag ceck Gh Gan ORI TAn Te ce Broadway brgia bat ee Ta morning all but three miners struck. | yoy know what they did to get pro-|'0 the present together with the lo-| museums, thus releasing funda for taining the acceptance speeches of aed Big el Nate tix. ihe, cam Ladue se Ce ee Under the attack of the officials |moted. You know that Organizer cal union strike committee. other purposes, Willi Z. Foste dB in Git Lewis, Batty, Heckerman, Schles- IRENE VERMILLION & CO. and through their treacherous wock | Shea is not sincere in his talk about | ~~ am Z, Foster and Benjamin Inger and Hiilguit, “A NIGHT AT THE CLUB.” Othe, the miners were forced back the! organizing the bus men. If you low, Workers Party candidates for Pres- i A mext day. The vote on the agree ment comes up on October 2) es first day of the strike the /syced-up that has already put 0 Spread ational Miners Union issued a . ‘ BEALE calling upon the ; Included also !s the nominating speech join the National Miner to fight the wage cut. took up the slogan The National sent organizers to explain the r re of the ware eut. MacAuliffe. of the Union Pa NE of the best methoda of earrying om election ating Convention. eifle Railroad, stated: “Tho new m the Aged Fae apa iianes Poe gi A Bhs ops his Order Now A Bundle agreement provides for further in- Soon ease i Hach pamphlet carries a plate with the i) : i ti f machiner: +. Dewitt | bythe genuina placed m the hands of as many workers as possible. 2 . roduction of machiner w Dithid: 186: wevtou/of! thes itacelons Compatoni's latest photographs of Foster and Gitlow of Daily Workers king ele- weed out ali trou! iments out of my organization ” Wage Cut and Unemployment. What does this agreement n to the miners? Not only a wage cut of from $1.20 to $2.50 a day, but the spectre of unemplo; ment and of further wage reduction, as well as the firing of all active, militant coal miners. | want to hold your present rate of | wages, if you want to smash the Santal Midy EffectivesElarmiess | diseussion of the agreement by the jrank and file and the question of formation of a National Miners union in Wyoming. Local after local are endorsing this call. The miners know that only under sand. No meeting or ca without a bundle of DAIL’ The DAILY WORKER will sell the DAILY WORKER at $6.00 per thou- Order Now! <—« \ mpaign rally should be Y WORKERS. ident and Vice-President of the United States of America. delivered by Bob Minor, Editor of the Daily Worker, and the closing address by Jay Levestone, Executive Secretary of the’ Workers (Communist) Party, summarizing. the achievements of the National Nomin- splendidly done. PRICE 5 CENTS In lots of 100 or more 30 per cent off. National Election Campaign Committee for Distribution | Speciat 11th Anniversary Russian Revolution, Election Campaign and War Danger Edition—October 27th, The coal miners understand the |the leadership of the National Min- fi : Navy Day. : ‘ threat made’ by Mr. MacAuliffe |ers. Union will they progress. A 43 EAST 125TH STREET 300,000 COPIES They are beginning to move, The strike under the leadership of the at the rate of $6.0) per thousand, ihe ie vote on the agreement came up on Monday. The Saturday evening previous a district conference met to consider the rank and file posi- tion on the strike. Then on Sunday mass meetings were held throughout the field by the delegates to. this conf ce, The call for the con stated its purpose to’be “the Lewis machine is a lost strike. The miners know that if the National Miners Union leads the strike it will be a strike of the rank and file, a militant and an honest strike. The coai miners of Wyoming will jin hands with the coal miners | ul niiners union. Qhiroughout the country to build a NAME), ADDKESS To arrive nut later than cITy G Please send Me@...-..6.000- copies of The DAILY WORKER 1am gttaching @ remittance to cover same « STATE. NEW YORK, N, Y. All order's must be accompanied by payment a A LL ONES TE I ED PRICES OF BUNDLES, $6 A THOUSAND