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Page ‘Two THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Call New Bedford Workers to Repudiate Mill Boss’ Political Parties in Local Elections TEXTILE UNION, a MN | STRIKE LEADER, . = © _ IN RUMANIA IS | ele AGAINST UNION “Ask Workers to | Communist WALL ST. AGENT UNEMPLOYED IN ACCLAIMED AT ENGLAND FACE ACF. OFL.MEET TERROR REIGN Tells Jobless Not to Fear Efficiency }. NEW ORLEANS, La.. Nov. 25.— |James J. Davis, Cal Coolidge’s secre- tary of labor, after meditating be- fore the convention of the American Federation of Labor on the days gone by when he drove in New Or- leans, told the galaxy of fat boys to rely on the “progressive busines men” of America to raise the wages of the workers in the days at hand. Where 8 Firemen Were Injured fea, ieee : ‘Discover “Communist Plots” (Red Aid Service) SOFIA, Rumania.—The Rumanian government press is greatly excited over the reports that “a new Com munist plot has been discovered in Braila.” In reality it is a question of the following: In Braila a section of the legal workers and peasants bloc was form- This organization wished to | Vote Bob Lovell, Head of Red Aid, Jailed (Red Aid Press Service) bi LONDON, Nov. 25.—The secre- tary of the Red Aid of England. Bob Lovell, was arrested and turned over to the police court, because he participated in a protest demonstra- tion of workers in Greenock against the nolice terror there. Lovell is charged with “breaking the peace,” because he spoke at a demonstration | of unemployed workers which was | Ticket NEW BEDFORD. =With the loc officials from r proaching, tile Workers’ Union the. National Union, issued cajjing on the workers to_repudiate all political the Workers remen were injured when fire patrol crashed - rid collision with auto at Park Ave. and 90th St. MINEOLA APPEAL MORE TERROR IN The solidarity of the oppressors of the workers thruout the world is illustrated by the above photo, in which Fusanosoke Kuhara, Japanese minister of communication, is shown greeting the German militarist flyer, Baron Von Huenfeld, on the latter's arrival in Japan. aor ees self with measures aiming at the since all those parties ar rectly controlled | stand for their Worke: (Communist) FE only to fight for interests. After pointin and aid renderec ers (Communist) Party ter six months general s had but recently ne bit they Asserting that during his term in office the number of strikers had shown a decrease, he said this was due to a “rapid rise in industrial in- telligence.” Davis failed to elab- orate, and thereby to clarify whether he meant the “intelligence Service”—industrial spy systems, or Al- whether he meant the anti-strike ce 0- “intelligence” of the A. F. of L. Mineola, fakers, RUMANIA JAILS Fascists in Brutalities Against Workers IN COURT TODAY 9 Fur Workers Face Long Prison Terms ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 25.- » Rumania.—On Oct. though the hearing takes plac n before the military day, the nine fur wogk prohibited by the police. speakers were arrested with him, John Harley and James Shields, the |leaders of the unemployed of Gree- nock. In Greenock there were demon- strations of unemployed workers, which were brutally attacked by the A number functionaries, representatives of the | police. Two other of local union WORKERS PARTY REMOVES WRITER | Right Wing Danger | Seen in Article Prevention of deflation of the in- come of the masses is a slap in the face of Leninism-Marxism and an attack at the very foundation of our international Party. “Professors Foster and Catch- ings theorize about the possibility of capitalism to solve its own crises; Hooyer actually proposes a | plan for the ostensible purpose of again form a union of building workers, which had existed in Braila for ‘some years. Twelve workers came together in order to lay plans for the formation of the new union. The police attacked the mecting, ar- rested all of them, confiscated s numbers of “Viata Mincitoare, turned all twelve workers over to Siguaranza. There they were tor tured and mishandled. Some work- . . for | court Bucharest, the process] adit workers’ council and a candidate of solving such a crisis; and the ers who sent a letter of protest were after telling the work | cou : . I, frame up victims, who have , i n me isis. e \ prote Re ah anion. lead »| against the six political prisoners of tong prison terms hanging over their |; cluding the misleaders of labor /the Communist Party for the city) Continued from Page One Communist journalist Sherman ac- immediately arrested. During the Re coneans as|the fortress of Jilava, who are|heads, will not know whether they |i7,convention assembled in the same) assembly were arrested, and until| |. d published in the | C¢Pts the proposal as genuine and night numerous raids of workers or © “union’s appeal, Charged with rebellion in prison. «e ison immediatel, category of interests as he himself is. | ov are still in jail, without having| “8 Written and published in | thereby closes a vicious circle: | homes took place. city candic union’s appeal, Mn eas re Teen hala are to e taken to prison immediately | payis discussed the “business” of ¢+ A ised oe : | absence of the editor. From, petty bourgeois liberal pro- ii “ ” signed b: nd E. Mendez, 4 he are wasar Arnold; or not. This is because the judges calling strikes in.this way: “Our in- first received a warning, as is sup- “The Political Committee notes y pI This is the “Communist plot, declares ir “The city mayor board of aldermen and city council are approaching. In view of the fact that there are many candidates in the field, those of the capitalist parties of whom many claim to be friends of labor d others who step out as candidates of labor, the executive committee of the Nation- Finkel, en- of the Court of Appeals gi ; P. Vogel, metal whom the heating of the worker Rotenberg, metalicomes up, are not expected to an-|oeive” Thus again demonstrating warner and L Atadi, wood worker:!nounce their decision as yeh to the American working class that sentenced to two years prison for! _ Et0m the offices of the New York the A. F. of L. is part and parcel istributing leaflets of “a Commu-|2°!"t Board of the Furriers’ Union |of the government of Wall Street. : comes the announcement that they| Secretary of Labor Davis indi- nist character,” and are serving their e : sentence in the prison of Jilava, | Were advised by the attorneys they ‘cated that the workmen had nothing before 'terests are now so interlocked, that | appeal | we have to count the cost before we er the charge of “rebellion,” are ac- Z. Medalie, that a decision either! but forgot to mention that these posed to be customary in England. Political Meetings Forbidden. ‘All demonstrations and meetings | were forbidden by the police in Gree- | nock, without consideration of the fact that most of them were political meetings for the approaching elec- | tions. 4 ‘All of them who must answer to Rave tetained for the defense, George to fear from labor-saving devices, '\ccarhintor Bae pate - sue mediately taken up the arrests and | that he, U8 as editor, Motion by Bedacht: “The right wing danger, cre- ated on the one hand by growing the statement of Comrade Minor will remove Comrade Sherman from the staff of the Daily Worker and approves | and instructs the action proposed.” | fessors over the big bourgeois en- | gineer and president of the United States to the ‘Communist’ writer Sherman. “The Central Executive Com- mittee declares that the article of Comrade Sherman proves that the writer is absolutely incapable of executing the duties of revolution- ary journalism put upon him as a member of the staff of the cen- that was supposed to have been dis- covered, when the workers wished to form a union. Build Imperialist Air ‘Service Between India ‘and Capital of Empire i my ' imism in the face of a most LONDON, Nov. 25. (UP).—A al Textile Workers’ Union of Amer- ooyding to the newspaper “Adeverul” ¥@¥ may be expected at any time devices throw out of work greater started a sharp campaign against Pe ICTaL ia pecintioes and, on the | tral organ of our Party. It there- |(flect of Armstrong-Sideley 23-pas- tea, local New Bedford, feels that guilty of the following: ‘The political {¥0™ Some day next week to three or/and greater thousands instead of the unheard-of violation of the right| btner hand, by the fact that bour- | fore decides that he be removed |senger super-Tarliner is under ¢o it is its duty to warn the workers | Py incarcerated in the for- four Weeks later. lessening the hours of toil for all, a5 +t. vote and to hold meetings. For| geois ideology supplies a road of | from his post immediately. struction here for service betwe of the political smoke screens ae s of Jilava refused to do the hard Should the Albany appeal court the development of science should ac- | ¢}:, purpose a demonstration of the| least resistance to minds closed to “Phe Central’ Execut Gon: | Landous add hovenntinent- anak Indias the capitalist partics are raising Pe- labor, which criminal prisoners must decide to sustain the decision of the complish. He also forgot to men-| unemployed had been called, in| the revolutionary tenets of Marx.'| mittee instructs the Daiiy Worker |i¢ was learned today. ‘The planes fl fore the workers before the elec-' aos and demanded a special regime Teactionary Judge and jury in the tion that every effort to shorten! which Bob Lovell and the two other! jsm-Leninism, confronts our Party | to utilize its columns for a revoli- | will fly 500 miles without a stap and tions. for themselves. For that, they were Mineola court, the nine workers most hours has been met with the fiercest | J rresteq workers spoke. | Aree ner Tat Sestueh ige! Coils :| “HOURTY BpRTAlesI"GR! ther Hiooves: log Geceitah-c come aeet eG i one party in this cam- sentenced to 45 days in the dark|of whom are the only support of|strikebreaking efforts of the bosses |" "The state of war which actually| wy ne tire time orth the most | Proposal showine its veal imnnrt [ore pane it eras sed paign call the Tax-| cell, their families, must go to jail for he represents. eulad in Chathbelethas Gutll now net : another w h Party, Payers’ Labor Party, candidate for may After they had served these 45 two and a half to five years. Yet Despite singing a paen of “pros- heen lifted. These new arrests have urgent duty of guarding its agita- tion and propaganda against all the Workers (Communist) Party as a move against the working class, step in India air development. It i calls itself the Progressive days they were called before the their freedom is by no means as-|perity now and forevermore,” Davis| -’caty aroused the workers, d P “CENTRAL EXECUTIVE com. MADRAS, India, Nov. 25. (UP). neither of them are either Labor oF | prison Ee ee eae eters vel gapediit tie Gbeinior ek Fane in| was compelled to concede that ‘as far S79" Donmgee acess his duty the | MITTEE, WORKERS (COMMU- |—Proposals have been made to ¢ Progressive. The standard bearer they should march before him in|their favor. If that is the case, the as prosperity goes, there was “room | In ee Here Committee of | NIST PARTY OF AMERICA.” |tablish an air route from this of this so-called Labor Party, whose military formation. The prisoners, Workers will yet be compelled to face for improvement” in the textile, | Central Executive i to Colombo, Ceylon, as the lates who had not yet gone thru their @ new trial. soft coal and shoe industries, brush- | and s only recently advo military service, could not do this, These nine furriers, all leading|/ing away the annoying fact that condemns the analysis given in the Daily Worker of the Hoover pro- Mien Missing in Storm Four Vessels With 38 understood the government unde took establishment of the Karach‘- posal for a three billion dollar in- surance fund against unemploy- | ment in an article headed: ‘Plan |.j, reduction in wages to teacher other workers employed by the city for the sake of “ Caleutta air service as an important link in air progress. resisted the soldiers, but were over-|general strike of 1926, were tried|to the capitalist “prosperity” he LONDON, Nov. 25.—Four vessels, powered and condemned to some|and found guilty by a jury of Long boasts of. ith crews totalling 38 men, were As punishment they were to return members of the Joint/Board and out-| these three industries are basic in | to the dark cell. They refused and|standing figures in the furriers’|character and show the rotten core | | i | | ees FOOD COST UP i f i to Insure Boss Prosperity, and |jnown to be mua men, “There is only one m of the dark cell. Island business men after bosses, Tae ‘ ; ; own to be missing tonight in the : €andidate, one candidate for s resistance offered by the|scabs, socialist party trade union of-|SOON BACK AT OLD MISCHIEF Discuss Forward Plot; pin John ae eee storms raging over England and off WASHINGTON (By Mail).—Re- | man, and one for the City Council, prisoners is construed by the au-/ficials and bureaucrats of the| BONDON, Nov. 25. (UP)-—Sir! p44) d Nominations _ | ,,“Te Hoover proposal in ques- the Coast, The missing shivs are the tail food prices in September were z tion is the source of a most for- (British trawlers “Dean Swift” and midable ideological menace to the |“Foreet-me-Not.” the British ital development of class conscious- er “Mia” and the Norwegian steamer ness in the American working “Hjiert.” A number of smaller ves-| class. It is the evident duty of sels are reported wrecked or missing our Party to meet this menace with | The meetings scheduled, making} q revolutionary analysis which | does not accept the proposal us ef- | fective (even though only tempor- arily), but which unmasks it as a scheme primarily designed by the can- thorities as “prison rebellion.” The|American Federation of Labor had | Austen Sia teria Hetig cece didates. Fred E. mayor, results of the trial are not yet/|testified against them. The judge|tary, arrived today and probably | a Ras proven by his active partic known. gave them the maximum penalty for |will resume his office Tuesday or | Continued from Page One tion in the foreffdnt of the |. an assault case. Wednesday. Chamberlain has been Foes pee al a us diseuss ‘them | i i ide by y | 7 ica to recover fully at eir regular meetings. | tile strike side by side with the They were accused. of having |on a long tour to America Minox r workers that he is a real workers’ beaten. two bosses and their scabs his health after a breakdown last|Nominations will also be held, : : in case the other imperialist pow- ‘ ; Gandidate, ready to fight or go to| ov. Go accept adherence on that ba Who, during the strike ran a scab |summer. ene eee ean ae Jail for the cause of the working] «i. the United States does not stand |shop in Rockville Center, L,I. = | ___ = ae lathe cea lddiea’ patent wore: Glass. His platform is the or : | ‘4 and tA chance: si i i y i: r eir op-| a) structive program in the camry chance of losing. anything either by the fine team work of th P-| ers, will serve the purpose of com- | : aa WN . aa which was the reason the res- jonents. | pletely smashing the fake peace ru- | The Workers, (Communist) See ee WORKERS TEAMS p “Spon whose ticket Beal is running The fifth reservation provides| Unlike the games of the bosses|mors the right wing are spreading} American capitalists as a measure | as proven during the st ba:ketball teams, where individual| because of the rapid growth of the | of struggle against the workers, who can be called real wor two and one-third per cent higher. We demand the im tion of all vagrancy Inws: prot tion of unemployed workers fe | arrest on charges of warrnery mS States in a favorable situation even i } ! | ee ee ere 8 iz holehearted support to the tex. | that the world court shall not, with- scoring is strived for, the players of|new union. Locals 2, 8, 9, 22 and| aiming at the destruction of the | Me reckere in, Meee steapete thee, Out the consent of the United) IN 6000 GAME both of the L. S. U. teams showed/35 are to meet this week. Opera-| trade union movement and at the Ree the only party of the working| °c ,cven entertain any request very good team work and fine coop-|tors Local 2 will meet in Manhattan | lowering of the wage and living | elass. : 4 for so little as an advisory opinion eration on the floor. |Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St., second} standards éf the American work- glass. BY ec on any dispute in which the United GEE The outstanding scorer of the) floor; Cloak Finishers Local 9 will| ers, and absolutely unworkable for | Bocca restive committee of the) States claims it has an interest, Kisateverit and Vesa game was L. Pickereli of the Vesa/ meet in Stuyvesant Casino, 142 Sec-| its gstensible purpose. To say, as | atonal Textile Workers’ Union of| Obviously this makes room for , A. C., scoring 24 points with the|ond Ave., Pressers Local 35 meets| Comrade Sherman does that ‘this nierica, Local New Bedford, in the U. S. to advance its imperialist A C’s Clash assistance of the team mates. The! in Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth| scheme can undoubtedly (of course eeting assembled Thursday night,| purposes by such means as armed foie full line-up of the teams is as fol-\g¢, first floor; Cloak Samplemak- | not permanently) prevent the de- | vember 22, therefore fully en-| intervention M | r in any part of the) py MUNFRED ANDERSON. to) world it pleases, with especial de- flation of the income of the mass- es’ is theoretically a monstrosity — and practically a petty bourgeois declaration of confidence in capi- talism’s ability to solve its inner contradictions. To suggest even faintly that capitalism concerns it- lews: rite ‘ers Local 3 in the Joint Board head- | ‘ fe KISATOVERIT, A. C.: L. Adams,| quarters, 16 W. 2ist St. All the | Fred | signs att ‘ The first basketball game of the) KISATO : reat Kel y . | §. Beal for mayor, Tom Corrigan eee Bost ane pence, ae ae season between L. S. U. clubs was A, Mandel, L. Palo, vU. Ledorowit | aforementioned local unions meet | alderman, and Mary C. Correia| having any objection played last night between the Kisa-| Jf McDonald, W. Winnicka. | Monday. evening aainmAtataly: aftak | ‘comme le workers of New Bedfor Costume Ba at Madison Sq. Garden ga and highl 1 é A C.: W. Nurminen, L.) work, while Dr kers Local 22) r city council. : lar U toverit A. C. of Brooklyn and the) VEA A. C. , | » While Dressmakers Local 22 | edit The eed has for tar yea cone, Vesa A. C. of New York, with the| Pickereli, A. Roth, W. Kakkonen,| meets’ immediately after work in sidered the matter a dead issue, but|Kisatoverit coming out the winner|W. Enlund, W. Salta, | ¢ |Webster Hall, 119 E. 11th St. now to gain support for war the|bY ® score of 87 to 26, The New am referee of the game was C.) be fa eice York team came prepared to avenge Henson. ae eraRre | a je ‘ rd the hands of the crafty players of prior to the ate try ‘into belief that the administra 15. Kisatoverit. Consequently they ball league of the Eastern District [fj { J, S. IN FAKE PEACE GESTURE * Continued from Page One a @eive them by pretending that the government is “working for peace” and goes to war only as a “de- fensive” last resort. It must con- €eal imperialist interests behind a whole series of “peace pacts” and other maneuvers and “peace” talk, and thus obtain the support of de. Tuded masses. Born at Breakfast. So it is with the proposal vive the plan for U. adherence to the world court. i_— 3 sponpeseaies tion is seeking peace. " : ; O. Last winter Senator Gillette, a Put up a stiff game but were downed| of the L. S a | j READ AND SPREAD THE Hl Massachus\\ts republican, introduced : LE \ resolution requesting the presi- dent to renew negotiations on the question of adherence, but it is still pending. The so-called “peace groups” which have favored it, will probably be joyful at the new pro- posal of Coolidge and the first to whoop for war when the govern- ment desires to make war. Together with the Kellogg fake “peace pact,” the cruiser building war speech of Coolidge on Armis- Day, and Hoover’s trin to strengthen the control of the 1. S Daily Worker VERY Workers (Communist) P| | (THE ORGAN OF THE CLASS STRUGGLE) Party Unit and Sympathetic Organization Should Dis - PARADE OF 104 NATIONALITIES ’ COMPRISING THE SOVIET UNION IN NATIVE tribute the t In New York and Vicinity. Daily Worker On Sale at All Newsstands i iil to re- tice ‘ BUY AN EXTRA COPY FOR YouR SHOPMATE! This prope eomes to light as a result of a/jin Latin America, the worid court COSTUMES breakfast at the White House at! proposal is a part of American prep ; Which Coolidge conferred with a aration for war. P “group of influ senators” ove : O union meeting, affair or labor buckwheat cakes, usage and ma PI SBURG ov. 25, (UP).— event should pass without the Wintry weath ple syrup. arriving in the distribution of a bundle of Daily RDER your bundle a few days in advance of your meeting at the special rate of $6.00 per thousand. Makes Futile Court More Futile. wake of a mild, pleasant day, caused Workers. ADMISSION 1.00 in advance; $1.25 at door. ‘ Since the reservations, particular. the death from exposure of the i ortaebesi : 28 ly the fifth reservation as made by three-months-old daughter of Theo- Lair can Ran rag Ba | Now on Sale at the Daily Worker Office, - anata. Ww lace the United |dore P. Gault, lective 01 t | | hs the,senate, would place the United \dore P. Gau note) lense | | : 26.28 Union Square, N. ¥. the organization of the unorganized ~ + ny workers, for militant trade union- | H 4 NIV yf Y i inst discrimination and | : : oe i fe ee ee against imperialist wars. J AN | A ke Y 5 1929 || Auspices: Daily Worker and Freiheit bs, WILL BE FIVE YEARS OF THE COMING OUT OF THE f ‘DAILY WORKER | Saturday Evening CITIES ARE URGED TO BEGIN MAKING ARRANGB- | | CONCERT and BALL ARRANGED BY THE UN.-AR. COOPERATIVE HOUSE Saturday Eve., December 22 Daily Worker 26 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK CITY, Please send me copies of The DAILY WORKER at 8 o'clock at the rate of $6.00 per thousand. MENTS FOR CELEBRATIONS NOW. NAME LAUREL GARDEN 75 East 116th Street, New York City ADDRESS Eel cay STATE vi tele ala To arrive ngt later than .....- —— Tam attaching a remittance to ‘eover same. All Proceeds for the “Freiheit”