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DAILY WORKER, NEW Y! RK, TUESD: AY, DE Page 0 TH Tribes Incited by British Reported To Be Tana in 1 Kabul Afghanistan Capital NATIVE REGIME pfLEES TO FORT | Monument to Murderer of Italian Workers BRITISH GABLE FIRMS ALARWED Peruvian Fliers Play Game of Yankee Imperialists CHINA PEASANTS STARVE DUE T0 FOR PROTECTION. ATU, S. THREAT NANKING TAXES: a Ua it t ¢ Imperialists Desire a |See Hoover Grabbing} Soldiers Invade Homes, Base Against USSR Latin America Take Food NEW DELHI, India, Dee. 17.— LONDON, Dee. 17.—The increas-| PEKING, Dec. 17.—Whole vile, Reports from the frontier state that ing penetration of Wall Street capi-| Wall Street is very anxious to develop Peru’s air force so that it can fight for Yankee imperialis e being deserted in half a’ the revolt said to have ‘een incited tal where until recently British in-| against British imperialism and its muppets in Latit-America, Under the cover of pioneering in avia- n Chinese provinces, babies are ~ by British agents om the Afghan- terests were supreme, as in Latin| tion they have arranged for Martinez de Pimilles and Carlos Zegarra to fly, from Lima, Peru, to Nw |, led by frantic pacer India frontier has assumed such | America, and Henry Ford’s activ-| York via Santiago and Buenos Aires. " These same ai‘men and this same plane (shown above) may y-t as ze beta ven 4a peda thea ta naa ike jities in the British auto market, has| be used to bombard revolutionary workers and Jicaioais ae ott feed on a accord ernment has fled from Kabul, the} |led to great alarm among the Bri- - ~ — oe ho will: Zenda i capital, and taken refuge in a fort. Ves, ‘ rial A Sh OS * eye r sports received Warfare between government | fade ps ae me Maes Combasg, i Untesd States eer Th British Steel Merger eg forces and the incited tribesmen is} Thea Holding Mukided GhauHige: due. which houshe el habla’ atid ‘ombat Wall Street Rone ee ‘ now belig: waged around Jalalabad, By order of Mussolini a gigantic marble monument will soon be | ine the last week to find some way | wire oul ato enna 2 te ; 0 re Nghe tn aa near the frontier, and in Kabul, ac-| erected in Rome to this murderer and torturer of thousands of Italian | te combat this inereactae mencean| ne f ae Thruout World Formed pidge f rani a a 0 combat this increasing penetra-| This is a di threat to the to the corruption of the cording to these reports. Fighting] workers and peasants. Photo shows marble for the monument being | tion British Emoi sreahe) officials and the had been going on around Jalalabad| "emoved from a quarry to Rome, Dis Bilish cable: tease 7A Nt ak eaten 6 iecbagh lr cacn | LONDON, Dee. 17 (UP).—Nego- officials he British cable trust and public] ing companie the Imperial : ‘ levied by the since the beginning of December but| Ce =| Gatitiy 4 hie Rave le ete aie ‘Canad an Mareon an tiations for the amalgamation. of vied eae this is the first report of fighting sin lean nHehed saith pReRES Uke, Gitte is iE h 3 ‘ ines *oraat: Biitiah: steel Hnma Gann f whose population is 100,000, Million to Quiet Mine. ‘Teapot anne States He|over their decreasing influence. form a world war anther WORE SRG ROVETHCRG (attareas eo a Jalalabad, the Shinwari and ’ That the sit SE onive A 2 ie Berga Ss 2 ihe eee é tinron thes tne cond ngs Workers Now Starving |Can’t Stand Questions t"t'imnriss isis ba ain Cee'he TWAS cheese scone carat) tie neal mcm, a ations with the government and] 1oNDON, Dec. 17.—The miners) eee 4 shatter ‘of war prepaballondwadl tcc in dace of MOSCOW (By Mail)—The Red | Vickers. trongs, Lt enter “aillgeee taken, 40 thes een Afghan |0f England, starving under the con-| Ne TON, D Des wv iP, brought out at a meeting of the point out that) mternati A LADO amen mell Laird and Co. Jed towns, take aupoabeak Ke “"|ditions of unemployment and low . inclair’s lawyers filed-a directors of the Marconi Wi paign of ed the work of org: cern will be called the Ex ble, especially food. pos : enon wages forced upon them by the /|brief in U. S. Supreme Court today/ Company here when Mr. sfansion and: consoli onal Int ¢ | Corporation. Negotiations a s indicate that 2,- arene re mnadtietdatocy De operators after the loss of the coal|contending that the Senate Teapot | Kellaway, the managing director, tion is going on in South America eon ng to include oth are near starva- & direct communication he. | Strike, have become so restless that!Dome Committee in 1924 had no|(cclared, that the main danger/ and point to such purchases as those |tatives of the ; eel concerns in the nev of deaths during een no direct communication be-| the government was forced today to rested in these companies which| recently made by the Wall. Str ios “8 to reach 500, tween Kabul and India for a month. | introduce a bill to appropriate |i&ht to question him about his pri-| were of “vital national interest,”| International Telegraph Company in| tion of the R. IL. U, t ach | G s for relief an- Most of the reports find their way! $499,000 to relieve families in dis-|Yate business. One of his business such as cable and wireless. His ee tia Usieies ana Bali c ion Unita i,|Czech Pioneer Paper, | nounced by the Nanking governs agenctes, contro‘led: by the British | 785 im the coal fields. acts was the fraudulent leasing of fe au es quite clear when} "Ford's British auto plant 0 Minority Movement ‘Red Cock, Suppressed =e shown to be nothing but vs wee rt 0: je pro- 7 ary : " 7 a the lot of t s - These same reports siate that the | feet That a continence reat ia |it. the contempt case against Sin- sion for national and ere Sagi ghar Cte met dt niinorities of trade unions én those| PRAGUE, (By Mail)—The Com- he lot-of the Deen for the revolt is the series | yoiye expenditure of more than $20,- \clair on which he was sentenced to army, navy and air fore fate . Pe eee Lh By oe countries which are supplying the | munist childr ce renanee f Shensi is a hell of suf- westernization” reforms that! go9,900 mn 1929, |three months in jail and $500 fine.| The Hoover imperialist cruise to| Win Street will Soon alse contrat main queta of labor emigrants. | hautek” (The Red Cock) ha to one of the waime King Amanullah is attempting to| The case will be argued January 7. |Latin America is looked upon by Lhe aay ito market. |, The purpose ‘of the Provisional | suppressed by the police f¢ in history. following “Began put thru in Afghanistan, but these| This is further substantiated by| Much sympathy is felt in govern- British business men as proof that| “® British auto market. International Bureau for Emigra-|iod of six months. This ) support the Shensi army reasons are believed to. be efforts|the rumor that Colonel Lawrence,|ment circles for Sinclair, as it is| the United States is out to dominate a ee tion is to sceure international lead- |Communist newspaper — has Nanking reaction. to cloak the attempt of British im-|the liason agent for British imper-|felt that not many public men could the rich South American markets, in} The Dally Worker will ye gers (ership in the work of the revolu+| been suppressed during the last es ee m to dominate Afghanistan |ialism in the colonies, is now oper-|escape prison if forced to answer which Britain is gradually losing its| Jaen il pante wr tke Pountey are nary tradé unions and revolution. | tires weeks. Conimuniot Party {= the bane und create a war base on the south- lating among the tribesmen on the | questions pertaining to graft andicontrol. They are especially appre-| Sending in greetings. Have you | minorities in the countries of ahi figs es thn ‘ ; | e Deerenes of the Neare i rn frontier of the Soviet Union, Afghan-India frontier. swindling in their private business. hensive about the increased penetra-| foany." °""* BO "EMA AE IB ornigration and immigration. HeMeeay minteanete aT lanes all white one eee T OUT THIS BLANK Celebrations — G 0, Cc E & i @ | re) is i oe i —— & Q 4) ° p i e S Put Your Name on This List of | = To Be Distributed GREETINGS! NEW YORK Jan. 5 on jan. ‘ A to the ' Thousands of Workers Are Greeting the Daily Worker Manhattan Opera House, 34th St., West ! 5 5) ” ~ “DEET let, 4 t . SEND IN YOUR GREETING—TODAY! 4 of 8th Avenue . i DETROIT on Workers Audi Jan. itorium, 1343 Ferry St. PHILADELPHIA on Jan. 11 Labor Institute, 8th and Locust Streets LOS ANGELES on Jan. 13 (Place To Be Announced) PITTSBURGH on Jan. 16 McDougall Hall, Penn and Shady Aves. 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