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Page Two _ THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928 MERCHANT SHIPS. iv Peon stevie Was tee APTAIN GAREY RIGHT WING THUG Heh momine Frontal Ss De STALIN SHOWS ‘ =- Ose le aa oO How Imperialist Firms | ~ am Radiogra R vealed: S. P. Dies Re ye - carat Sesioit All Worker: = © | |Radiograms Revealed; S. P. Lawyer Tells of Industrial and Farm , XpPiol orkers | Company Guilty “Red Menace” | Increases { on =| iba L eortine anes si : ye ie | | Testimony at two different hear-| Despite the continual reminder by Continued from Page One eg mes on the h Avenu = - ings Radeleel one before U. S.|q “socialist” lawyer, William Karlin, fronts against the right and left s ee me } istrict Attorney Tuttle and the art : deviation is necessary. The right ge imperialiam? Here Ie Is i= "| |cther before 1. S, Commissioner |‘? te Jury hearing, the:case of the wingers declare that the Dneipros- en we Le | |Francis A. O'Neill, confirmed the "&ht wing thugs who ‘seriously troy power station is useless, where- ee in e =) charges made by the Daily Worker | Wounded two left wingers, of the as the left wingers demand one an- . Se fe aia early in the Vestzis case, that the | fact that the left wingers were Com- jnually. The rights declare. that the ee eerie, i | Lamport-Holt Company and the munists and therefore had no right kulaks must not be attacked, where- Spake Tine | = en| «-fVernment inspectors Were to |to be in “this free country,” the capi- as the lefts declare that not only ard ne | blame for the loss of 113 lives. talist court and jury were compelled | the kulaks but also the middle peas- Ee controls, 3 | «= =| Before the Cor nissioner, James to find the thug leader guilty of ants must be attacked, 2s Sane \ S. Smith, age>t «° the Marconi In-| felonious assault, because of the “Centrism does not exist in the poe | = national Maritime Communica- | overwhelming evidence presented. Party—Lenin also conducted a bas is 2 { tions Company, presented duplicates, Samuel Goldberg, Business Agent |struggle on two fronts and was le Bee in ek Viens | of radiorrams which had cleared | of the Drivers Local of the Cleaners | | never centrist. The chief weapon in Mae ee i through his company. He had pre-/and Dyers Union, who is an official the struggle against the rights at See sever Camps, oF | om viously testified that the Vestris| because of his odorous reputation present must be ideological. The : | S. 0. S. came at 9:56 a, m. The mes- | as a professional slugger, was found experience in the Trotsky struggle | om y after a 30 minute recess by sage revealed that the White Star gui liner “Cedric” answered at 10:56 a./the jury, Judge Donnelen of the ; | showed that first ideological meth- ! ods must be employed, then only or- Comp: with m., as follows: General Sessions Part 7, in the. Cri- ganizational methods. The right 29 tons Vestris Captain. Refused Aid. minal Courts building, heard the wing danger is strengthening but ploit you if you w rk g hous | “Received message. Am 180 | case, has not yet a definite form., The boy in a hotels, as a sug ! miles from your position. If noth-| Abe Neparstack and Ben Polly, right wing deviation developed in refinery worker Charlestowr { ing nearer, will come to your as- two progressive members of the connection with the grain supply Massachusett worker on sion in Panama, a wholesale a a plant 50,000 acre c difficulties.” The present thesis was unani- mously adopted by the Political istance. (Signed) Smith, Cedric.” Cleaners and Dyers Union told, Six minutes later, Captain Carey | when they were called to the witness of the Vestris, with the ship sinking | stand, of how the reactionary offic- mS beneath his feet, radioed the fol- | ialdom had led a gang of thugs into Bureau and the plenary ‘session ee lowing reply: i a meeting they were holding at the ) ended,on Nov. ee | “Thanks. Don't need vour help. | Bohemian Center on 72nd St., who —— Office "Workers Hold Membership Meeting; Discuss Unemployment A general membership meeting of the Office Workers Union was held last night at the Labor Temple, ‘14th St. and 2nd Ave. Almost a Proceed. (Signed) Care: were armed with hammers and iron In addition, Captain Overstreet of pipes and who attacked them before — the battleship Wyoming testified | they had chance to move from their is that the Vestris in sending out the seats, Medical affidavits showed oo] S$. O. S. on the morning of Novem- | that both workers received horrible Sa ae her 12 gave a position 36 miles west injuries requiring many stitches and The elaborate columns of the New York stock exchange building of where she actually was and this |weeks of convalescence before they lend a false front to the dealings of American canitalism which trans- confused the rescue ships. He!were able to work again. And all) pire behind them. This is the den f which the countless tentacles named the various ships who were | this because they dared to criticise of capitalist oppression reach out seelzing to strdngle the American Paste This In Your Hat You can make profits for owners he Grace Line, which 14 steel ships on whict 4 Seamen between l and Peru, not only @ seaman, but by v er in either’ E Chile, or as a sm scl aee i rippin ing as a m e, Montana, or worker or chemical worker in } niisled by the Vesiris captain. the union officials‘in the conduct of working clasa z Mildred bia of te conpainas. forget that whether you w Overstreet added that the life| A. Hamner, president of | the CLOAK WORKER Report Clash During (png a hairman New York rtment preservers used in American pas-| Cleaners an yers Local and B. ime * * * Brees ae) oto “Une troit auto factory, on a F senger service are unsafe, as they | Weintraub, business manager, men L Elections in Mexico ct inal trearrryar A eS nue bus or Tecabeiace ie anaeie allow a person who succumbs to cold |of the same caliber as their con- a Tas See eects wal el ort Shpnp ang Os eae , jg 2 A Bee 1 ‘ ary MEXICO CITY, Nov (ul A | Workers,” opened by Mary Lefson, you dig po n Colorado or and fatigue in the water and col- victed colleague are also involved in FLE ; brought much response from the ° copper in M wage tnbesdats ay bile : y lapses to fall with the head in the |the case. Their trial is to come up s {dispatch to the newepaper Univers ee who desetibed tha: grad- Tae Sdentic kaa ut ong folten lava pouring from the crater of Etna engulfed the Sicilian | water, and thus drown. United | Jater. sal from Puebla said today that sev- 4) Worsening of:conditions’ that the Pen Americ seamen who Peasants in @ fiery death. Widespread suffering resulted from the States inspectors have previously| The most nauseating time in the ie eral were killed and 30 wounded in| introduction of new speed-up ma- iit you with those lan Ne nos activity. Ground down already under the fascist govern- made much fuss over “proving” they | whole trial was the summing up of Dressmakers to Hold. street flighting ducing Sdndily's Io:| Thiuaee hus outed 4. rac One ‘Kenperialicn, ment, many of the peasants have now lost everything they possessed. | pass no unsafe preservers. the socialist Karlin. His whole ap- is Maer m i present par- oo : | ] ] 1 elections there. Most of the worke Now it happens that Am t is revealed that damage suits peal was: based no: on whether the | Meeting Tonicht Selb AAR Bo J ticipated inthe discussion from the imperialism is not the only ir ne c AN T entered so far against the Lamport-|crime was committed or not, but on A check showed that at least five See jalism interested in Latin America, i Li oy i iva y Holt Company total $562,000, and | whether the “reds” had a right to) Continued from Page One were dead in Puebla. The comba- The Uniow will: hold’ datice on n ; ’ machen akin i ‘A » tants fought from trucks armored ; : nor in trade generally, nor in si that the company, although under- existence in this “remarkable land of ‘rank and filers, showing that the ta ght " ; ping. Great Brita y g in the fight|With sheet iron, Clashes between| ‘he eve of Washington's birthday, iota stood to have had $2,000,000 insur- | his.” years of sufferin : “ pacbet Websti on being “great, fea ias PA TY CRITICISH HI R ance on the Vestris and the backing against their enemies and betray- | Opposing factions were frequent. he er ele vatlad anita : ] of the great Furness-Withy inter- ers had made them capable of lead- ne ' running full speed ahead into war ad- | Soe Stain. is preparing, as you can eae ests and the Royal Steam Packet INSTALL. SPEED SAHIN’ te cae sAmerloans wovtilie a res Fle co ont POWEREOS VERO: ere bY the Anglo-French naval’ Sharman Admits Error, ( ‘on W pie escrito enc ; ses Miho vide Cooreeeet Ue EE nit | IRAN, AlleataNay: a0 Wiig An preparing © ry aside dmits Error, Question Whether U. S. HGR ora SE aay That the membership of the union |e. “When the MTC era | done. wna tolda this thecnsschtonst By erogeara. t hal-| s Diseipli au i jeavantage. at (Use arene sare is solidly behind the proposed amal- |°T* WV ote gu, eno] ay ; lenges the world. But that is not CCE Discipline Can Dominate Openly which protect shipping capitalists in | gamation with the fur workers rag | nly aise oe meeting stood out pe dngseetr er Lenk lane all. The American merck mar- Continued from Paye One Coabinsad ie such cases by limiting the damages | conelusively proven at these small |) oo EO) jyeuma Lie oe | a dad owning ey This’ ie?cpnside ine is being put into readiness for letter follows von pretinaredy. fromm Pages One total to the extent of the value of ee, meetings, where opportunities for |GPPS (0h jose workers) are : } not unalterably opposed to the pro- ered to be on orders from the Ital- \Industrial Engineers” | discussion are far greater than at) land: # P £ SP RORLnseaateity ae is ticall: | a % posal, and workers expressed the | ian government, which wants to use That the company is practically | the huge mass meetings they have belief that they will be rapidly won | the new king as a hushand of Prin man Wm, Borah of the Senate the particular ship and her cargo, war, and a part of the merchant . Pi Macare the sailors who man the ree ee of the Political Foreign Relations Committee and ay others prominent in attaching reser- | «¢hird-degreeing” the Vestris’ offi- ici ld shither' i Be elsecing “Por War. “In connection with my removal| vations to the resolution authorizing |cers to keep them from. involving | Plan Vicious System ia peiniiereiaer reer En ia kata cess-Giovanna of. Italy, a lady who “ie pete from the editorial staff of the Daily| American membership in the court. the company and to turn the blame| NEW BEDFORD, Mass, Nov. | gee sco er the eompany union and Soar has not yet found a suitor of blood In the last war “to end ‘Ww Worker because of the news ite,| -Ad offiGultstatenent of tho aibt| ee D , Mass., Nov. ger gong of the company union ai We demand the immediate royal. It may lead to a blood feud upon the Negro firemen, is seen in /26,—First public admission has been | the socialist Jewich Daily Forward tion of Savtet Untan by the there was too much aos” to suit the ‘capitalists. Naval officers put| Wich wrote on the Hoover scheme) Ject is age AMIS he the statement of Harry Wheeler,|made by a mill owner here that the jwas discussed by the workers also. | States covernments iin’ Albania. fil sierchantmen were too dumb for|{°",*h®. issue of Nov. I wish to * superintendent of the Lamport-Holt “labor extention plan,” a vicious! when this topic was considered it, — - ' ——— ‘ words, didn’t know t to do there, | “°C are? f More Fake Peace Plans. Line, before U. S. Attorney Tuttle. speed-up system, is being installed was seen that the fake peace ru- & And in spite of Andy Furuseth of |, "1.1 accept the criticism of the) Much speculation is rife in Wash-| Wheeler said that he had “not de-|in the plant. Owners of the Pema-|mors set going by the right wing || —_—__—_a the International Seamen’s Union, Political Committee of our Party. | ington as to the mechanism by whieh |¢ided yet” what made the ship sink, | quid Mill made admission to a trade | ynion-wrecking clique had been |f i who expelled men t - out for $85 a month when they the decision that the line of the ar-|ful credior in the world, intends to by collapse of Chief Engineer James | engineers” was at work plotting out) ‘The craft locals that met la could get $100 for a two wee with. the political line| station itself in the world court, to F’. Adams, who broke down while | enforcement of a speed-up system. | night included Operators Local 2, ‘ : @ e ‘J job one way across and ride back T entirely agree that) watch from the heart of European being questioned at the Lamport-| When the American Federation of Pressers Local 35, Finishers Local Jf free as second class passengers, the a8 it reads the news Justifies | council§ the activities of its debtors Holt offices on Sunday.” Adams | Labor union here, Textile Council,|9 and the Sample Makers Local 3. | Seamen were too “unpatriotic” in| Such severe criticism as was made|and its rival imperialisms. was the man who tried to lay the /hetrayed the strike with the Operators met in Manhattan Ly- thinking of their wages and condi-|of it by the Political Committee.! py. required solution may be had blame on the “black gang. ‘notorious “settlement,” they denied ceum, 66 E. Fourth St., Finishers tions to be pleasing to American Without any attempt to ward off|,. 9 definite recognition on the| This view is sustained by other |that permission to install the speed- |in. Stuyvesant Casino, Second Ave., capitalists. In present war prepara-/ the crit I might add that it) cart of European governments of|¢Vidence. Reginald Dickson, 24- up had been granted to the mill own- | Pressers also in Manhattan Lyceum tions they are looking out for such Was my intention aed to expose the | the peculiar and unique position of year-old sixth engineer, also tried|ers, And while the “labor extension land the Sample Makers in the Joint things. Hoover scheme. So far from recon-| in. y. s, government, as set forth t® lay the blame on the crew yes-| plan,” or the “Frieder plan” as it| Board Auditorium, 16 W. 2ist St. ' As a\war preparation, the Jones- ‘iling the fundamental contradic-|i7°nuimbor'S of the senate reserva |terday, but when -faced with ques- | was also called, was enforced in the| A meeting of the Cutters Wel- | m, it was my inten- | tions, which would establish the U.| tions showing his contradictory tes-|mills as soon as they returned to | fare League last Friday, to which e that the Hoover |g 3: a power over and above all the timony, only shrugged his shoul-/work, neither the mill bosses nor |belong cutters who have severed | actually intensify other nations in the court, judging ders and refused to answer. their A. F. of L. agents ever ad-|their relations with Local 10 of the j wouldn’t go I accept without reservation the United States, the most power-|#nd he was “delayed in the inquiry | journal that a staff of “industrial | ¢horoughiy exploded. \ White Act was passed by congress tions of capi and is now a law. Thirty-five mer- tion chantmen are to be built with gov- Schem Ai ] ‘ ernment loans amounting to a sub- these contradictions, them, but not to be judged by them, Moreover, until yesterday, the in- | mitted it publicly. arch reactionary, Dubinsky, dele- eee they and the existing ’. I am unreservedly in agree- | or it may be secured by some formal, | “¢stigators had searched in vainfor’ Now its widespread installation is|gates to the convention were chosen. || lines carrying mail to be put under ment with the policy of our Party|more or less real, abandonment of| the fourth engineer, George Pres-|soming out into the open. The New| At this meeting a highly interest at control of the U. S. navy. to combat the right danger, to elim- this special claim, which would leave | ick, who finally appeared yester- | Bedford local of the National Tex|ing discussion on the. question of : The Naval Reserve. inate {he looseness of | ideology ‘the European governments some pre-|48¥ with a glib story supporting |+i Workers Union, which led the|amalgamation developed. | Several Bt This is the U. S, Naval Reserve, YF tho “ign dongen, yinitestations /tense of equality with “Uncle Shy-|Adams and Dickson in attacks on/39,999 workers thru the six month| members of the union took the floor : now a skeleton organization of po-| with the necessity of ad ully agree |iock,” and a better chance to fight| the crew. a by SttUsele, is organizing in the mills|at the beginning of the meeting to _ tential officers. ‘The Jones-White With the necessity of adopting stern lit out later. No one doubts that it| , These were at once refuted bY ior greater strength so as to be able|disagree with the plan to amalga- Ipw provides that American ships | Meammag) tar uncetion with an /will come to fighting, however the |J°seph Garner, Negro coal trim: |to pesist the bosses and their de-|mate with the furriers, Member o farrying mail, must fly the Naval | thie ewer cna Tentsksiem neat [immediate problem is apparently) mer, who flatly denied charges Of mands. ‘after member ros¢ to take the floor | ‘ Siieve fing and have 60 per cent eel) danger ae _Trotskyism which | settled, The United States im-|“™utiny,” asserting that the crew | : of the crew as members of the Na- "i" (uassest form |= |perialistie meeds are for complete | beved every onder, worked {n water | ; | val Reserve. Rich subsidies for, ,“4:1 consider it the clear duty| domination, and European im-|#? . al mail carrying ships pay the com- of all Bolsheviks to rally behind the | perialism will not yield without a meer tach: that really vanpezer| VERY Workers (Communist) anies to do it. The companies will Central Committee of our Party in | struggle, no matter what fake peace | him. ‘ eter Gdficers who are membe they Hie Drveene conmaiar |maneuvers may be accomplished = : : the reserve, and as a naval officer | “5. I request that this statement first. BALTIMORE, ad, Now te Party Unit and Sympathetic in war time can scarcely make a_ be published together with the criti- DU Rs aide, Another pool room swindle was dis- civilian crew carry out naval orders cism of my news item which, I} 2 covered here when a man was found without the navy has some de’ ae a found ras y into print Macon, Georgia, Bank wes Lode or mets control over the men, it natu: during the unavoidable absence of | is ing out the names of tl | forces the common the editor of the Daily Worker, | GO€S Broke; Many Lose witn’a short wave radio set con- the Naval Reserve. “JOHN L. SHERMAN.” Nain cealed under his jacket. The mech- Sgr BZ STN tes MACON, Georgia, Nov. 26.—The| anism of the set is said to be very) 9 o ° , ens? time wd ace, ae ea ‘ - ‘ fourth National Bank of Macon to-| ingenious. I ex men will be faced y_strike Investigation Shows day closed its doors after a two "i . * 7 a hour run, It is one of the most im-|fused to state whether general bad Queens’ Jail Crowded | portent of the state, and had $9,-|conditions or solie*pattioularly ad ‘3 000,000 deposit At one time 2,000, investments were responsible for | depositors were in line to get their the sh. Many workers lost their money. Officers of the bank re- savings. i Organization Should Dis - PARADE OF 104 NATIONALITIES COMPRISING THE SOVIET UNION IN NATIVE COSTUMES tribute the with’ the claim that they ing the navy and the In time of war, if wish, they can say not pay the wag can-/ ALBANY, Nov. 26.—According to demanded and the report of the inspection of the O ‘union meetiug, affair or labor event should pass without the may force the seamen to work for Queens County jail by the state tk : ‘ distribution (ofa. bundle, of Daily: $30 2 month as members of the U.|commission of correction, “at times Workers. . ADMISSION 1.00 in advance; $1.25 at door. S. navy. during the summer it is necessary ecw inty HeObCHaS Gh ; “You're In the Army Now.” to double up in the cells for the | quseesememmeemss , the col- Of course the law says a man— Teason that no courts are open, no lective organizer of the labor Now on Sale at the Daily Worker Office, “g man,” understand—can quit when &t@nd juries held and no County movement is the best fighter for 26-28 Union Square, N.Y. he wishes from the Naval Reserve, Judge available from July 10, to the organization of the unorganized workers, for militant trade union- But let a whole crew try it out in September 10 | ’ 4 ant trade war time and see how many con- “Any cases requiring action as to a LSC att mae and spiracy charges can be framed up bail are obliged to be taken to Kings | SERRE HAY: : east them. urts.” ) ° Q)RDER your bundle a few days in The only way the men can buck 7 prs are given their meals in py y : | advance of your meeting at the this game is by organization, That |their cells and exercising in the te Se eae: special rate of $6.00 per thousand, ‘ is the big thing facing the seamen, | Prison yard has been iscontinued to COMING OUT OF "THE and facing you who read these lessen dangers of outbreaks, it was| lines. It is the problem the Marine ‘eported. % Workers’ Progressive League, or a ganized in many big ports of this RICH COLONY GAMBLES. | country, is trying to solve. LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26 (UP).—| Both in wages and in war perils, | Twelve miles off Long Beach Har-| your interests, whatever industry bor the gambling ship Monfalcone | CITIES ARE URGED TO BEGIN MAKING ARRANGE- you are in, are at one with the in- | operated today in defiance of Cali-| Auspices: Daily Worker and Freiheit | / cel Baily Worker 86 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK CITY. “Econ | Saturday Evening ee TE December 15th |) terests of the seamen. We will tell | fornia law. Police said they had no | MENTS FOR CELEBRATIONS NOW. you some more in the next issue of | legal means of curbing its activi- oy _ thts paper. ties. ree The Workers (Communtaty Party | fights for the enactment of the 40, | Mowe, 5-day week.