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Page kwe DATE Y WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1929 % Mass Dy \ LABOR DTFENSE SHOWS MISTAKE MOONEY MAKES Appeals to All Workers: to Free Prisoners Tom ifornia labor class ele- eedom, the In- Labor Defense e following statement calling has is- 12 years ago in one ous frame-ups of e still in jail. Their connived at, if not by certain reac- s in California. was attacked ents because he y years a con- gainst the super- judices and anti- ude fostered by ive ¢ of Working Class, No Single ers to force the capi-| li e Moo and other Billings and Tom} Where French J ingoists End Up , dead French jingoist, who led in ied. It is the Invalides, final rest- of French imperialism. Here is where Marshall Foch After Billings had been incarcer-| the slaughter of workers, lies bur ated in the dungeons of Folsom and) jing place of all military servants when Mooney was standing in the shadow of the gallows, the interest of the entire world was drawn to START WORK ON this sian wor and Billin on behalf of Mooney before the American grad and thruout the entire Soviet Union. Appeal after appeal for executive clemency has been refused on be-| half of these prisoners, has been de- nied by the henchmen of finance | capital who have occupied the gov- chair in California. Still es solely on this kind} of appeal for his freedom, and to our regret, attacks the I. L. D. and uses as a medium of attack the re- the protest of the Rus-| |Hoover ~ FAKE FARM BILL HOPS TO BRAZIL Refuses to Commit Himself arch 24,—The of framing a fake farm re- lief bill will start at the capitol this week. The senate agriculture com- mittee will start work tomorrow and actionary “Catholic Monitor.” This | the house committee will begin Wed- is attack in the Catholic Monitor is | nesday. being reprinted in the capitalist and) “4 Jong parade of witnesses. in- anti-working class publications. The! ciading leaders of organizations of latest enemy of the workers to use Jarge landowners, agricultural ex- the name of Mooney against the/nerts and other interested citizens 1. L. D. is the yellow sheet, the Jew- | wit pass before both committees. ish Daily Forward. | Secretary of Agriculture Hyde Mooney’s statement to the Cath-|will be absent at the opening of the slic Monitor, now reprinted in the /hearing. He has informed McNary Forward, shows that Mooney is still |that private business will keep him obsessed with the idea that any one|at his home in Missouri for about man can help him to freedom, aa harbors the illusion that only Gov- ernor Young of California and not| ten days, the anticipated duration of the preliminary hearings. His sudden decision to leave Wash- the mass protest of the working ington was generally interpreted can free him, He says in his here as notice from the administx; tement: “Here is the fix we=are|tion that it will not assume respon- Governor Young is the “only | sinility for the farm bill beyond tue men that can do anything ~for) poneral outline by Hoover in his M y and Billings and he does ae {campaign speeches. want to do it.” In a letter to the; 7), president has summoned Mc- |Nary to a white house conference I. L. D. recently, Mooney declared that he is appealing to the voters ef California to bring pressure upon Governor Young, since Governor Young is a candidate for re-election. He declares in this letter that there are few workers in California who are voters and that the main aim must be to bring pressure of peti- tion and appeal to Governor Young. By travelling this road, Mooney cau gain his freedom only by giving up his services to the working class. Tt is to be regretted that by writ- ing the letter to the Catholic Moni- tor, Mooney is thus making a ges- ture toward peace with the Cath- olic church which has always been his enemy a representative of the working class. Mooney can gain his freedom by petition to the great men of the country only by making his peace with the enemies of the working class and he must realize that this is the road which he has begun to follow. The fact that the vicious enemy of the workers, the Jewish Forward, which attacks all working class organizations, which has helped frame up furrier strik- ers and needle trades workers, which has connived at the use of stool pigeons by the government, which has collaborated with the reaction- ary A. F. of L. bureaucracy, which has always been Mooney’s -enemy, which has played the role of the strikebreaker, the fact that this vile sheet reprints Mooney’s letter should bring Mooney to his senses and make him realize the danger- ous path which he has begun to tread. Mooney’s appeal to such men as Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia University, for his freedom, and in his letter to Butler ‘he praises this arch reac- tionary very highly. The International Labor Defense has fought consistently for labor’s fighters on the basis of the class struggle. In the course of our cam- ign we have used the names of ‘all class war prisoners and we also used the name of Mooney. How- | ‘ever, we never conducted a special | campaign for funds to be trans- " mitted to Mooney, so that his state- | {tomorrow morning before the hear- ings start, |paign for his release. Now he has |withdrawn his consent and attacks jus in the papers of our class ene- mies. The black forces that were responsible for Mooney’s conviction {now collaborate with Mooney in at- |tacks upon the militant organization for class defense of the workers. |The I. L. D. has in the past carried jon an effective campaign for the |release of Mooney and Billings. The campaign for the release of Mooney and Billings had died down com- pletely a couple of years ago, and jit was the I. L. D. which revived |national interest in this case, with the consent and the cooperation of |Mooney. Not only in this country, but internationally, the I, L. D. has conducted a campaign for the re- lease of Mooney and Billings. This campaign is still being conducted by the I. L. D. The numerous mega- zines, publications and press services of the International Red Aid, with |which the I. L. D. is affiliated, has made the campaign to free Mooney | and Billings known to the workers up to this very day, are writings about the Mooney-Billings case. The |photographs as well as publicity matter on the Mooney case have j been sent by the I. L. D. through jthe I. R. A, throughout the world. countenances such elements and through such mediums as the Cath- ‘SPANISH PLANE “Jesus the Almighty” Starts Flight SEVILLE, Spain, March 24 (UP) —Two young men started Spain’s bid for air recognition today when their huge airplane, “Jesus the Al- mighty,” whirled out over the At- lantie on a flight which may termin- ate in Brazil. Captains Ignacio Jimenez and rancis: glesias started from the le ing Field at 5:42 p. m. their plane was fueled with fficient gasoline for a flight of 5,000 miles. They did not announce their destination but it was believed generally they would attempt to reach Brazil. Jiminez and Iglesias, both men under 30, have made preparaton> for their flight for weeks. Their big Spanish built plane is equipped with a 12-cylinder, 600 hdrsepower His- pano-Suiza .motor, fed by two car- buretors. Besides the fuel supply for a 5, 000-mile flight, 79 gallons supple- mentary were stored away in the plane. The “Jesus the Almighty,” in Spanish Jesus Del Gran Podor, was built in Spain. and they were leading strikers for better conditions, Mooney and Billings are the vic- tims of one of the most vicious and palpable frame-ups in the history of the American labor movement. They are symbols of the militant struggle of the workers against capitalist justice and capitalist exploitation. When we fight for the release of Mooney and Billings, when we or- OPEN SHOPPERS SUPPORT THE 100 PERCENTERS | That’s Where Jingoists | Get. Money WASHINGTON $ (L.R.A.).—When an open-shop manufacturer contrib- utes money to a strikebreaking, pro- fessio~-! patriotic organization, it may deduct the amount of. its con- tribution in figuring out its income. This is the decision of the Board of Appei in a case brought by ¢ mens Brick Co. of California. The Simons Brick Co, during two successive years had handed a good- sized check to the solicitor for the | Better America Federation of that state. It contended, in its appeal to jthe Board of Tax Appeals, that this contribution was made “for the pur- pose of promoting good will between capital and labor, securing advice and expertassistance relative there- to, and to allay and prevent strikes and other labor disturbances.” The government upholds this contention and says that “these were ordinary and necessary business expenses and should be allowed as deductions.” | Labor-Hating Gang. The Better America Federation is supported chiefly by public utility interests and large commercial in- terests in southern California. It is, in fact, an outgrowth of the old Commercial Federation of California and is a pure and simple business- man’s organization, using the flag and the patriotic appeal to cover its clear-cut class organization. It is- sues a weekly confidential bulletin j to employers. It has fought the I. W. W.. the Anti-Imperialist League, the I. L. D., as well as all progres- sive mcasures in the field of indus- trial and social legislation. It was active some years ago in the prose- cution of the I. W. W., using three paid stool-pigeons, who went about the state appearing at trials under the criminal syndicalism law. The capitalist government of the United States holds, correctly and consistently, that contributions to this strikebreaking outfit is a legiti- mate business expense, and “deduc- tion is allowed in computing income.” RECOGNITION FOR USSR BY COURT Decision Refers to the \‘Present Russic> Gov't’ Judicial recognition of the Soviet Union was made here when Federal Judge Goddard ruled against the motion of the Bank of France for ~al here in its action for obtain- + $5,000,000 in Soviet gold from » Chase National and the Equita- le Trust Company as agents for the Soviet government, The Bank of France is now con- sidering the advisability of bringing to trial here the action for obtain- ing $5,000,000 in Soviet gold, which jis now held in the vaults of the | |Chase National Bank and the Equit- able Trust Company, .as agents for the Soviet government. Man, in, Can Free Moon RALLY YOUTH TO WAGE WAR UPON INPERIALISTS Anti-Imperial League Congress Issues Call BERLIN, March 22.—To rally youth thruout the world to combat imperialism, the International Secre- tariat of the League Against Im- perialism has issued a call for an International Anti-Imperialist Youth Conference to be held in conjunction with the:Second World Congress of | the Anti-Imperialist League in ‘ Paks ie Dalat nis Soak ; koto shows Major Oscar More The call to the conference fol-{ /07¢¢, which is really a branch of jdt. is on a@ flight from Galveston, Te: To all organizations affiliated to/ or sympathizing with the League Guatemala safe for imperialiem, ey, Billings, ILD States ht for Lackeys of Wall Street stunt for the Guatemalan government, tools of Wall Street leeping WORLD'S BIGGEST SUBMARINE FOR PACIFIC FLEET |Age Extended in Navy, | Recruiting Drive i i | SAN DIEGD, Calif., March 24.— | The Pacific fleet, which returned to its base here yesterday after par- ticipating in the maneuvers at Panama, has been reinforced by the | addition of the world’s largest sub- | marine, the Vice 4, The submarine, | which traveled 5,000 miles from | Portsmouth, Virginia, is built for }war in the Pacific, where long |cruising radius is essential. It is jequipped for laying mines. The | Vice 4 is forty feet longer and 900 ‘ales Lopez, of the Guatemalan air the Wall Street air force. Lopez was, to Guatemala, as a publicity Against Imperialism! To all anti- imperialist youth organizations! Dear frien The Executive Committee of the League Against Imperialism and for National Independence decided at its last session held in Cologne to organize, in conjunction with the Second Anti-Imperialist World Con- gress o fthe League, an Interna- tional Anti-Imperialist Youth Con- ference. The invitation to participate in this conference not only open to all anti-imperialist youth organizations but also to all national-revolutionary SHOP DELEGATES. CONFER TONIGHT Success of Drive to Be Reported On (Continued from Page Onc) appeals for extending the organiza- tion drive into further unorganized fields. | tons more displacement than three large cruiser submarines of the most |modern type which were recently built. The addition of the submarine, | Vice 4, tollows closely after the ar- \tival of the new large airplane car- lviers, Saratoga and Lexington. In | spite of “disarmament conferences” land “peace” pacts, the naval and WILL EXLUDE RADICALWORKERS HooverAnnounces New iopati |other preparations are being push- Immigr ation Rules ed forward rapidly by the govern- WASHINGTON, March 24, —|™¢M™ While the new battleships and submarines are being built, the gov- | ernment is conducting an intensive : | President Hoover proclaimed the highly controversial national origins immigration quota limitations to- organizations of workers, peasants and students in the colonial and semi-colonial countries. The object of this conference is to bring to- gether the representatives of all the above-mentioned organizations so as to enable them to meet, discuss and The record of achievements which the union leaders will present to to- night's conference can easily be termed as a brilliant page in the history of New York’s labor strug- | gles of more recent years. | In the short space elapsing since | peals the provisions. creats good mutual relationships short e and to organize an international the organization drive was begun, anti-imperialist youth organization. this militant and independent or- |ganization of shoe workers has suc- ‘he city is has been selected ak rable ; The city of Paris has been sele: ceeded in increasing its membership as the place while July 26th and b sda 27th are the days set aside for the |PY Several thousand. | holding of the International Anti-| While this in itself is quite an Imperialist Youth Conference. jgccompkshment, the real victories | night, to become effective July 1, unless congress intervenes and re-}| Issuance of the proclamation will renew agiiation for repeal at the extra session. The house voted repeal of the pro- | vision in the last session but the| senate failed to act in the face of filibuster threats by Senator Reed, republican, Pennsylvania. The | to 35, |recruiting campaign for the navy. | The enlistment age is now from 17 and many of the recruits ar- riving here are boys’ of 15 or 16, with a “navy age” of 17 or above. John Urban, Militant Slav Worker, Killed by a Speeding Auto house must act again because that) was the closing session of congress. | The new measure which doubles | PITTSBURGH, Mavch 24,—The funeral vf John Urban, active labor The League Against Imperialism sained is not in the membership in- the British quota and halves those leader and a member of the Commu- proposes the following Provisional | crease alone, because in every shep | of central and southern Europe was nist Party, was held yesterday af- Agenda for the coming Youth Con-|tnionized, wage increases, shorten- | intended to kee; ference: (1) The condition of the working youth and students in the colonies and semi-colonies, and the activity of the national-revolutionary youth organizations. (Representatives from the more important colonial and semi-colonial countries will speak.) (2) The tasks of the anti-imper- jalist youth in Europe and in North America with regard to assisting p out the more radi-| ternoon in North Braddock. Promin- ing of hours and the installation of | ai workers. Hoover is understood ent working class leaders from Pitts- other union tained. conditions, were ob- to be in favor of other measures for | this purpose, and has stated that he | burgh spoke at the funeral and paid tribute to the work of Urban jn the This was done in an industry which fears the English workers are get-| working class movement. was aliuost completely open shop. Not even a sign remains of the other two unions that at one time con-| |trolled the industry. These unions | |are the ultra-black A, F, of L. Boot and Shee Workers Union, and the thoroughly company unionized and disintegrated Shoe Workers Pro- the struggle of the colonial and semi-colonial peoples. (3) The formation of an interna- tective Union. | The conference of shop delegates jy, ting “redder.” N. Y. Street Cleaners, Drivers, Launch Pay Increase Campaign A campaign for wage inercases | as launched by members of the tonight is exnected to be the most joirt council of Drivers and sweep- tional organization of the anti- imperialist youth. The Executive Committee of the League have decided on appointing a reporter to take charge of the youth work in the International Secretariat, whose duties will be (a) to make preparations for the Youth Conference, (b) to study the situa- optimistic gathering of shoe work- ers in mony a long year. FIyD OIL IN MOROCCO) | MARRAKESH, Morocco, (By | Bail).—Oil spots have been traced to oozing holes on a creek near Mar- rakesh, old capital of Morocco, in- throughout the world. At the pre-/ sent time in all of its publications | It is unfortunate that Mooney | ganize the workers in the campaign | The decision given by Judge God- to free Mooney and Billings, we/dard is considered important be- fight against the rotten frame-up |cquse it quite frankly recognized the system which characterizes the gov-|fact that the Soviet Union exists ernment, from the highest to the|as far as the American businessmen; lowest officials; we fight against are concerned, no matter how the | the persecutions of workers by the government at Washington may pre- | capitalist courts; we fight for the sume to act in the matter of recog- | right of the workers to struggle inition. It <lso quite effectively tal- against exploitation and to struggla lied the attempts of the Bank of for better working conditions. ‘ France to prevent the Chase Na- The I. L. D. will continue this tional and Equitable from taking its campaign. The I. L, D. is now car- own pre-revolution business from rying on and will continue to carry Russia. on an international campaign for | PLACREIR EE MLSE the release of Mooney and Billings. The fact that Mooney attacks us, the | fact that Mooney appeals to anti- | working class elements, does not} elter the fact that he was framed | up as a working class leader. The LABOR SPORTS ETAOI NU— ‘fight against the Mooney and Bil-| Results of games played in the lings frame-up is a part of the Metropolitan Workers Soccer League struggle of the working-class | were: against capitalist justice, against the | Spartacus, 2, Scandinavians, frame-up system, against attacks of Referee, Danyi. 1, jtakes up his duties, three German! tion of the working youth and stu- dents in the colonies and semi- colonies, and’ (c) to answer all ques- tions relating to the anti-imperialist youth movement. Further, an In- } ternational Preparatory Committee, | ference. Furthermore, the League| consisting of representatives from Would like to be informed by all the anti-imperialist youth of the adult organizations if they are able most important countries, will be|to send representatives from their | formed for the purpose of enlisting ffiliated youth departments or or- collaborators who are to assist in, ganizations. Also, the League asks the preparations of thé ‘octhonriing | that all suggestions and material International Anti-Imperialist Youth for the Provisional Agenda, espe- Conference. cially information about the condi- The International Secretariat of|tion of the youth in the colonies the League has already addressed a/and semi-colonies, ke sent as ‘soon number of youth organizations ask-|@S pos: ‘ible to the International ing them to put up representatives. | Secretariat. The League would also Until the above-mentioned youth appreciate receiving names of capa- collaborator has been chosen and ble speakers, reporters, etc. In order to have as large a num-| youth representatives will provision- | ber of youth as possible assisting | ally perform the preparatory work.|in the preparations of the confer- The League Against Imperialism ence, the League proposes the es- calls upon all organizations affil-| tablishment in the more important iated to and sympathising with the, countries of National Preparatory | League, especially all anti-imperial- Committees comprising of the most | ist youth organizations, to support, | important youth organizations, which prepare and carry through the pro- should undertake the broadcasting posed International Anti-Imperialist | of propaganda, organizing of public Youth Conference. The League re- | demonstrations ,etc. quests all organizations to promptly Fraternally yours, inform the International Secretariat League Against Imperialism. whether they are prepared to send International Secretariat. representatives to the Youth Con- Berlin SW 48, Friedrichstr. 24. ducing a scramble of prospectors. The French imperialists have first | call on Moroccan resources. The following is a list of new ers of the Department of Street | cleaning at a mass meeting at the! Ambassador Hall, Third Ave. and| Claremont Parkway, Bronx, Satur-| day night. Discussion centered on the neces- sity of changing pension laws affect- ing 11,000 street cleaners. An in- crease of. $250 a year will be de- manded of the Board of Estimate | jearly in the spring, as against the [present wage of $33 a week for sweepers and $36 for drivers, Six street cleaners were killed and 242 injured last year, Anthony Grege, president of the Joint Council, and Elias Shapiro, president of the -NOW PLAYING! Urban was killed by a speeding automobile Wednesday afternoon. While crossing Ardmore Boulevard in North Braddock, with two com rades, Urban was struck by the auto- mobile, which threw him a distance of 30 feet, causing a fractured skull and broken legs. He died before reaching the hospital. A member of the Communist Party since its formation, Urban has been active in many fields of the labor movement, including the Ma- chinist Union, the International La- bor Defense, and the Slovak Work- ers Society, of which he was sec- retary. NEWPORT. STRIKE GROWS. NEWPORT, England (By Mail). —The strike of the building work- ers on the Newport housing scheme has spread. All carpenters and plasterers on the job have gone out in sympathy with the other build- ing workers. The strike followed the ‘refusal of the contractors to pay the | Sweepers and Drivers Union stated. union scale. FIRST SHOWING IN AMERICA! SARLIFA” THE REVOLT OF THE ROBOTS The Russian “R. U. R.” A Sovkino Film THE LAST LAUGH The Perfect Motion Picture film guild cinema 52 West 8th St., bet. 5th & 6th Aves., Continuous Popular Prices Daily incl. Sat, & Sun, Noon to Mi SPRIng 5005-5000 Special weekdays: 12 to 2, 36e; 2 Sun., 12 to 2, 500 Coming this Saturday: “FLAMES ON THE VOLGA”—a remark- able Soviet drama of a peasant revolt during the reign of Catherine the Great AND ON THE ‘SAME PROGRAM POTEMKIN The Sercen Classic SPECIAL OFFER! olic Monitor and the Jewish Yor-| the capitalist courts and the capital- | _ist_ government on the workers. Mooney and Billings must be free. | ward, launches his attacks upon the |The workers of America and of the workers’ organization. If it had not | world saved Mooney and Billings | been for the support of the militant | from death. They must continue the | workers in Russia, America and in fight until Mooney and Billings, per- | other countries, Mooney would have | secuted solely because of their work- | been hanged in California ten years | ing-class activity, walk from the | ago. Now, apparently he relics for Bastilles of imprisonment free men. his freedom on the reactionary and | If Mooney realizes his mistake, and | black forces who were instrumental | realizes that he is flirting with anti- in securing his conviction. | working-class elements, upon his re- | Despite anything that may be/lease he could again take his place | done by the labor fakers of Cali-/as a leader of the working class in fornia, despite attacks of the reac-| the struggle for emancipation from tionary catholic press, despite the capitalist justice. Let us hope that t in this respect is unfounded. penny that is collected by the opposition of all dark and sinister | Mooney will correct his error and Freiheit, 2, Atlantic, 1, Referee, | Friedman, Vagabond, 1, East Side Workers, |1, Referee, Goldenburg. Freiheit, 2, Barcelona, 1, Referee, O'Farrell. Spartacus, 2, Bronx Workers, 2, Referee, Sheaffer. Scandinavians, 5, Freiheit, 1, Ref- eree, Braunfile. Spartacus, 2, Workers, 1, Referee, » books come off the press in the past and pamphlets that have two weeksi— Communism and the International Situation—15c Revolutionary Movement in the Colonies—15c The Program of the Communist International— (in pampblet form) 15c Schaeffer. Martians and Workers scored one each in an exhibition game, Engdahl Tells of Progress in USSR The Proletarian Revolution by V. I. Lenin—50c Reminiscences of Lenin by Klara Zetkin—35c (Prices To Be Announced) Wage Labor and Capital by Marx (New English PARIS ontue BARRICADES by GEORGE SPIRO The Last Word on the Paris Commune — Just Published Introduction by M. J. Olgin “The pictures. of Paris Commune engrave themselves in the reader’s mind in letters of fire. There can be no more respect for the bourgeoisie after reading the story. WE RECOMMEND THIS BOOK TO THE WORKER.” —M. J. Olgin THE LABOR DEFENDER — OFFICIAL ORGAN FIGHTING FOR _T! OF THE I. L. D. — ‘HE RELEASE OF ALL \forces opposed to the working class | ‘vill not be lost to the working class. movement, the I, L. D. as a class! _ L. D. has been used to defend Improved Edition) CLASS WAR PRISONERS At the Workers School Forum last 1s before the courts who are against capitalist exploit who are in the toils of caj api The I. L. D. uses) talist justice. every “besa it collects for the sup- | of class war prisoners and their lies. The I. L. D. uses every nny it collects in its campaigns gr the release of class war prison-| but it does not use its organiza- ion or its funds as an individual | fense fund for any one individual | 's defense. | sar ago Mooney agreed that | Lp. should conduct a cam-| Ahe ‘organization will continue to fight for the release of Warren K, Bil- ‘lings and Tom Mooney. The case of Mooney and Billings is not-a per- sonal matter but is a class matter, ani Mooney and Billings are being jpersecuted as militant representa- tives of the working class. Mooney and Billings were framed uv in the preparedness day parade 12 years ago, because they were militant la- bor leaders in California, because they were fighting the open-shon de- mend, because they were onprnizin~ workers into unions and bacause The I, L, D. demands the freedom of Mooney and Billings. The I. L, D. fights for the release of all class | war prisoners, The I. L. D. fights |against all capitalist frame-ups. The (1. L, D. fights to educate and organ- ize the working class to understand | the forces that have placed Mooney jand Billings in 6 living tomb and | |placed hundreds end thousands of (other workers in a s‘milar position. Mooney and Billings must be freed. The working class slone can free ithe representatives of their clase | who are franied rn. faited, tortured tiny night, J. Louis Engdahl spoke on | “Socialist Construction in the Sov- “jet Union.” He told of how the Sov- \iet Union is making rapid progress | on its own resources, despite the ef- | forts of the capitalist world to crush the first Workers’ Republic, Eng- dahl spoke of the progress being made in construction of heavy indus- tries, including automobile factories. i mach’ purpone. in. 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