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'WANGSI CLIQUE TAKES CANTON ‘eng Launches Drive | On Nanking SHANGHAI, China, May 20.— anton, capital of Kwantung prov- ce whose war lords are aliied to jiang Kai-shek, has been captured _ DAILY WORKER: NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1929 Page Three | Exploiters aad Murderers of ‘Calonial Weaker Meet ‘SERB Heda Are a Two C& mmuinists ZAGREB, —The Yu added two Plan Flight to Some to Boost Pane Tornoe BRITISH POLL Communists Kept Off Big Deposit LONDON. “Nomination During Britain red as list of the gen. the forces of the Kwangsi clique, action. ¥ pth Chinese and Japanese reports slavian Co: ts Ay today. Jackovitch The capture of Canton would| Yugdslavian section of t roletarian represer ean the control of the southern tional Red Aid, Nikolaus from the polls. For ¢ candi- rovince, since Kwangsi troops are vitch have both been “shot while date res ed a deptsit of £150, iid to have control of the main tempting t» escape.” The two w 5 SSB ‘ | ($750) is required, to be forfeited ties on the Sikiang. arrested in Zagreb on the 20th of ow Roger Q. Williams and Lewis Yancey, left to right, |in case the candidate fails to poll Warships in Harbor- , April in connection with the who have performed stunt flights to boost Wall St. imperialist air |one-cighth of the votes Both British and American war- bution of ‘Megal literavare. They now plan a Maine to Rome flight to boost the fascist As at , the Communist Party nips are riding in Canton harbor The police knew very well ‘i is economi unable to file many nd strong forces of marines are sationed in Shameen, the foreign mtession and strategic military aint. British troops are being held where they votes by the prole- * Negro Ship Workers Bled eee ae candidates in are assured of they had to do here with t inent Communist lea culiar feature of the ¢ police tra wo Dp’ A i readiness at Hongkong, the naval | eveb-tb'the Austrian frontier wher |have been filed. Workers, however, ase facing the city. Rhee greten HOVE Mileaet allegedly B P fy B at ( have been instructed to vote for the u-hsiang, powerful war lord and The bodies were left lying wh Nabeagéassl ania not appear or e oft icial list, val of Chiang Kai-shek for control they had fallen, the ; 7 : rolling up protest f the Nanking government, is re. lagi, AVaE thay en A. embers of the union. He is paid British im re cad eee ith have launched hie deivocon, _ Photo shows Governor-General Pasquier, who on behalf of wh imperialism has yl in the ex- Sepa nie tae The Pacific Ce y the company and aside from the)" oy 0 anking. : ploitation and murder of thousands of French-Indo China workers and peasants, being received in Ba- Sinner Arar Web iop erence a Cone Be pepe which; te sorte x ent ONeere ne 49s i i Ghutonexe Desertinig: tavia, Java, by the governor-general of the Dutch East Indics, who leads in the exploitation of the In- Ris aaitunn’ di Tage vice on the Pacific Coast from Los*give him in order to get a chance to| _ Expect Exciting Seapine 4 : : . donesian workers and peasants, and the murder of thousands of Indoncsian Communists and other mil- | F,residium_ in Zagreb 3 ka, employs Negroes go out, he mugt account for every! The nominations also revealed a Ever since May 8 the KWangsij; 6/08! ites gerbe : 1 te threatened with a similar fate. apy re record number of women candidates, #3 25 itants, on behalf of the Dutch perialist government. . ively in the steward cent paid to him. ee are . oops have been descending on Can- | “5 . i < low prisoners report that both Kac an aaaistaut Ce Senaanals Wonk ¢8. Only seven candidates are un- yn, and at various times the crews | a kovitech and Hekimovitch were bru-| ‘ ce atte a of the ‘workers on. these|ePposed, another record e y v I e Rultwoate GSREAL Gol orters a | of ° orkers 0 e osed, 5 , pene ceutaie Senay pevenueen Ki Hed by Negligence of Cleveland: Authorities ‘ally maltreated awl tortured whi a's are organized eships make their homes) With the completion of nomina- sported to have joined the forces mi in the Presidium and that Jackovite : ions the stage ‘is set for the ten- 4 a ies 4 ‘2 into an o1 ation known as “The in ¢ attle, Washington and|tions the stage i t for the ten f the Kwangsi clique. ; was seen lying motionless in hi8 cell | ae Ree a aie ane ciation,” (work o that place. ‘The work|¢ay period of campaigning before * | ane pool ae blood: 418 18 therefore rich is nothing more gpan a com- is largely snal which means that |29,000,000 voters go to the polls to PEKING, May 20.—Extreme mili- | | Beye Dpesie: chevy the two were ryiunions «| t least three months during the |select a new parliament. ary precautions, including arrests | 2 th mundered an) the) Holices Presidium) ~~ hast Join Gompany, Union: W ason, a large percentage of| There was iittle public interest in nd close espionage, have been taken and their bodies then trans-| 4, oyder to obtain a job with the the workers are without employment. |the nominations, because they coin- y_ the Nanking goverfiment offi- [ported to the frontier in order to) .ompany, the worker must first be-| With low pay, frequent tips to vari- cided with Whitsuntide holiday, but als in order to prevent mass dem- Plan+to Deal Blow at| ONeE a the eas ay ub a come a member of the asfoctation or ous persons, such as stewards and an exciting campaign is expec ted in nstrations in Peking and Nanking ° ‘ At the time of their arrest the .¢ our The fees are four! cor y stool- ons, plus the the next ten days. 7 | ng e 4 i company unicn. The fees are four company I ' ul n the disinterment of the body of Soviet Union Vienna ‘Rote Fahne” expressed fears Jollars and must be paid in advance usual number of gamblers who af ee r. Sun Yet-sen and on his removal per GRapE, Yugoslavia, Mz for their safety and these fakers|hefore going aboard the ships. Thes said to pay high for the privilege of om the old capital to Nanking. __11. ths capital of the latest fascist have been justified only too sadly.| monthly dues are one dollar per operating gam¥s on the ships and FINAL DECISIO Many Arrests Made. F 5 ra ERS Heliice Geofge Packovitch born in 1884! month, and woe unto the worker who who prey upon the poorly paid work- y j ee > set up in the Balkans in Slav-Brod and was a metal work- : ale ‘ hagees A number of arrests have already mid fof the -Biitish’ vand'| hock |fails to keep up his dues or to pass er who think that by taking chayce: een made. Among them are re- i ee ene. | jer by trade. In 1904, i. e. at the out a tip to the company paid secre-| at winning he might make up for his orted to be 12 Russians, who are tives of the little entente opened | of “twenty, le joined the once in a while. \lack of pay, the lot of the ship work- eing held at Tientsin for “exam-'jpuv confer, : ane Democratic Party and was active in agement of the company er is hard and as a result of th Be conference tod its ranks for many He was| uni rege on bie Sak fap iation.” lon : i | : “ : ‘S| union is intrusted to a Negro who is condition his family must suffer and ee The police have ordered all the _ The foreign ministers of the gov- also an active unionist and] in the good graces of the general 'the standard of living lowered. These Depends on Wall St. ernments, of Czechoslovakia, Yugo- slavia and Rumania, all involved in | Was for many years a trade union ops in Peking closed on the day | official in Bosnia. At the beginning £ the procession and no one will manager of the company and who is workers should be organized into a directly respons@le to the general) militant union that would put a stop e allowed on the streets. IEPORT LARGE the anti-Soviet war pact, will take up, among other questions, the con hination of all the separate pacts be tween them into one binding treat directed against the Soviet Union. Although the Rumanian government has signed the peace protocol of the of the world war he remained true ee nr to his socialist convictions. He was nanager and not to any group ofjto this disgraceful state of affairs. | quickly arrested by the Aus for having conducted against the war and a court mar’ sentenced him to@leath. In the | weet | mowgent however, his sentence was Prepare Students for Imperialist Ww ar Delegate, Young PARIS, May The outcome of three and one-half months of negotiations by the international bankers, probably rested with Wall Street’s representative, Owen D. Young, tonight as the sessions ap- F Soviet government, it is also party or " < commuted and he was interned until | anne © period in which ARMY IN INDIA to-tha past between Poland, Photo shows a victim of the Cleveland Clinic Hospital being | the collapse of Austria when he re-| ppsnehell te 20 our Reed ae ibvsid ” ; carried out to an ambulance. *He was one of 125 victims of the neg- yered “Kis tree . ea Ueaon 18 Ane slovakit aiid “Yusbelavia, x09 carried 01 ambula ictims of the neg- covered his freedom. Immediately | Rtlanve Genie ‘a? “eee Senta es Re for common military action against | ligence of the city officials in failing to properly inspect the X-Ray he plunged back into the revolu-| ences at the Ritz Hotel this morn- 3ritish Try to Stop the U.S. 8. R. There are rumors! *torege roo the blast eccxrred, tionary movement wand joined the ing, it was believed that some con- Native Uprisings that the question of resuming diplo- matic relations with the Soviet Union will be taken up to facilitate | 126 Dies in in His Clinic POLIGE BEAT UP Communist Party and was elected to the Constitutional Assembly as a| ees candidate in 1920. |tary field day was held |. Eleventh annual inili- clusion had been reached. The bank- ers will be convened once more to- LONDON, May 20, — The Daily at New York Univer- morrow. Hjalmar Schacht, German Gate sane ae est a Calscite ead the resumption of trade. | 1921 after the Communist “ sity to prepare the delegate, will be called into the meet~ ie reported that large bodiec of|., 1% is* also understood that the party had been forced int8 illegality |i igonts in military ing and given an opportunity to pre- eer eee eS UABY CRUE! * .. three governments will attempt to he was arrested and imprisoned, but | all Rent hin ffiel vepls roops, military personnel and war S war | training for the con sent his final reply. aaterials were being secretly moved take up comnitn ground with the pe deeeden iheec Dine Sbeead SE ing imperialist war. | ~_* © 5 ae French imperialists against the 4 the last congress of the Yugoslavian | 5) 444 shows Gen. Han Pow-W rruout Northern India in an attempt |) Tiatian teigarialien’ Far Ste { Communist Partsthe wai elected a (2% shom G ee Hoover Pow-Wow. 9 suppress native uprisings and re ally, Hungary | : Terr or eile to Halt Hiemberotethe ‘Gadival Caninittes (00% Ely, ¢ plantar 0. b WwW ASHINGGT ‘ON, : May 20. olts. he | PEGE Pasty wiiciiue veuvesertanatl(e oc Cee ee. President Hoover discussed today With the tactics common to such %, Pickets __|the Sixth World Congress of the pagans etines He || with Secretary of State Stimson, ceasions, the Anglo-Indian govern- Both Tories and Labor * Communist International where he|°%. the | ¢ : Secretary of Treasury Mellon, under- aent, to create an atmosphere of ersonal terrorism and an excuse for Party Officials «Play The police terror yesterday con tinued against the stfikers of the was elected#a candidate of the E : 7 4 in utive Committee of the Commun Wall Street in the com- 3% ng slaughter, with a be |Secretary of the Tre&sury Ogden || Mills and congressional leaders, a tringent methods against the work- fgr Liberal Support Schweinler Press, at Hudson ané International. Less particulars are student officer. | plan for deferring Germany’s obliga- rs and peasants, have placed heavy Leroy Sts., where over 150 workers | known about the second victim Nik-| | tions to the United States in costs of uards around high British officials | LONDON, May 20.—The latest are on strike inst low wages and olaus Hekimovitch. He was a clerk| the army of occupation and claims ecause of “serious developments,” it! development if the election cam. the speedup system. by profession and joined the Young | for war damages. s reported, paign carried on by both the tories | Police swung their clubs yester- Communist League in Yugoslavia in| The dispatch said reports filtering ind the laborites centered abou! : day on a picket demonstration in! 1920, In the last few years he| “Visit to USSR” Film a Zrom the hills showed that the/ sneering references to Lloyd| Dr. Robert Crile, director of the| yorker woe see ny nich over 100; served the proletarian revolutionary for Show in Californi ndian government was facing “dif-| Goorce's apie reap seauye ‘ ah ald akg ’| workers took part. Joseph S| tS re ‘acti epohacvitor y } + eae show in the coming government, dia ce: antesult ofeatiitesdnil oiiteinapanne wagons at Hemi oe ee ee to Aid Textile Strike xplained. MeDonald confined his talk at Al-'noison gas. The graft ridden city|}rne pee! We ‘ st! ternational Red Aid. #s Angeles “Reds” *ledge Unity at Meet; \nalyze Past Mistakes loa, Scotland, to rubbing it into Lloyd George, and Willixm Joynson- Hicks, home secretary, did about the same thing, but neither were too rough, ior both are playing for the support of the liberals in the par- government allowed two death traps n the clinic: a pile of inflammable X-Ray film where it could casily catch fire, and a fire door that could not shut lly because of an obstructing pipe. automatice in arrested. Half Hour Rally. Despite the police terror, the dem- enstration lasted for a half hour. on Schweinler himself, the mil- lionaire owner of the plant, went up beaten by the police, and was | 5 17 Seamen Lost in J SANTIAGO, Chile, May 20. French Communists |g ailed in Protest at| Wreck Off Valparaiso Air War Maneuvers 20.—F PARIS, May ive Cormu- 8,000 French Metal. Workers in 24-Hour Strike in War Plant PARIS (By Mail).—Answering ja “A Visit to Soviet Russia,” will be shown in California under the aus- pices of the Workers’ International Relief, beginning May 23. The film is a pictorial record of the celebra- tion of the 10th anniversary of the LOS ANGELES, Calif., (By®Mail).|liament in event one or the other TeCak aligec nee atter,| Seventeen men are believed to have |, . anne ! 3 revolutionary trade | Bolshevik Revolution and the visit “An analysis of the situation in the have a slight majority. New Bedford Textile toscther with the poyce, beeen ts |Devished when the steamer Perico [St Were arrested when a, large Te Or ne ene ong of the trade union delegation to the veal organizations of the Communist) The Communist candidates are beat up the strikers. ‘About 600/Wa8 wrecked near Valparaiso, ac-|“emonstration took place today at al workers | Soviet. Union during that period, ‘arty was made by sub-district or- waging the election campaign on a Workers Get Delegates workers from a wearby plant of the cording to word received here yes | Vir cennes against the preparations |largegt factories in the Nantes dis- | From May 23, to May 25, it will anizer Al Schaap in a report for|clear issue, using the elections as . Otis Elevator Co., out for their lunch |terday, Wreckage of the ship was |for imperialist war against the Sov- |trict, which produces most of the| be shown in Los Angeles at the Co- 1e sub-district committee at a mem-/a means of gaining new adherents to T.U.E.L, Unity Meet hour, booed and’ jeered the police.|found near Valparaiso Bay S&tur-|ict Union in the large acrial mect |war material, carried out a 24-hour | operatic Center, 2706 Brooklyn Ave.; ership meeting before 170 Com-|to the Party, building the left-wing! pw BEDFORD, Mass., May 17 The police sergeant pulled out his|¢@y- lon ‘the field |strike for wage increases and | Sunday, May 26, it will be shown in vwnist Party members last Monday. |unions and exposing the treacher-| (py Mail)—At a full membership gun in an attempt to tefrorize the| Whe caused the wreck is not| "a tency poli 4 was sta-|2eainst the maneuvers of the re-| Oakland and Berkley at the Franklin Schaap commented in part on the|ous roles of the officials of the la-\ meeting here of the Central Com-|strikers and other workers present.|known, but it is believed that the| + heavy Police guard was sta-| 7 i Theatre, at 2 p. m.; May 28, at the cor social composition, the absence | bor party, |nfttee of the National Textile| Besides Spencer, Harry Rose, a|ship may have crashed into bottom |tioned around the field while 300) ‘rhe werkers sent a delegation to | Lincoln Auditorium in Richmond; in f shop nuclei, lack of Communist | San Jose, May 29; Sacramento, May | Workers Union last night the Trade | member of the Young Workers|rocks or may have experienced an military airplanes participated inthe eraployers. There is a tense Mussolini Uses ractions in non-Party organizations, | bsence of Negro, native-born and |Pole Terror Jails fexican workers in the Party. pr He declared the shortcomings to Communist Worker | Union Educational League was un- animously indorsed. Ten delegates were elected to represent the New Bedford locals at the New England | (Communist) League, was arrested. Both were released on bail for fur- ther hearing. Against Speed-up. explosion. Seamen regarded the lat- | ter explanation as the most prob-| eble, | Santiago is without news regard: | ing the crew, but all hands are mn the imperialist maneuver®. President Gaston Doumergue re- viewed the war maneuvers, includ- spirit in the factories. Make every factory our fortress. Organize shop nuclei. Issue shop ; San Francisco, May 31, at Cali- fornia Hall, Polk and Turner; Fres- | no on June 2. The proceeds of the showing will sae geek le eel rs t Moscow (By Mail) —In Saray Trade Union Educational tee open eovemnies po seear idetaeed ihe. ing multiple formations and mn papers, Bui the Communist jo ee oe Sere, textile workers of ion was greatly improved, he stated. | orker named Jacob Domb has conference at Boston Sunday the ‘8s 'y agi Pp P; |lieved lost. cus offensive and defensive stunt: Party® — California, offices of the Wil Be just been sentenced to 4 years hard ‘19th, Five delegates were also |labor for alleged membership in the elected to go to the National Trade | Polish Communist Party. The only Union Unity Convention to be held Lanier ieeaeie Wea eo |@vidence against him was that of an in Cleveland Ohio, vos Angeles so as to effectively | EUR in the pay of the| Lena Chernenko of New Jersey ar- truggle against the war danger. | i A resolution pledging the deter- | Te stressed the need for unity in rder to enable the Communist) % organizer Keller in the work of the nination of the membership to pre- For a Six-Hour Day for Under- National Textile Workers Union. erve and further strengthen the | ground Work, in Dangerous Occu- An audit committee was appointed iity of the Party was approved by pations, and for the Youth Under | to examine the books of the union he meeting. 18! at the above meeting. Rival Gangsters Have —— gutted ‘Forced Labor’ on | Rome Unemployed ‘VIENNA (By Mail).—It is re- orted from Rome that Mussolini’s astructions to free the town from |rived yesterday to assist the local | |for a wage increase. The strike came directly as a result of the dis- missal of two workers, Silvesty and Speranza, for their activity in or- ganizing the workers. | The strike of these unorganized printing workers has been marked by militant picketing since its start on Friday. From the beginning of the strike police used terror tactics. Friday night a group of pickets were attacked and brutally beaten by the | police. Saturday the same thing was repeated. Defeat Scab Plan. The Schweinler Co.’s attempt \to terday, when a group of unemployed workers sent to the plant by an agency, to which each had paid a $5 fee, refused to scab on finding that | bring in strikebreakers failed yes-| are located at: San Francisco, 1740 O’Farrell St. and Los Angeles, 313 Stimson Blvd. The National Office is at Ono | Union Square, New York City. Many Attend Confabs of WIR in New Bedford NEW _ BEDFORD, Mail).—The local Workers Interna- tional Relief conference of New Bed- ford labor unions and sympathetic organizations, last Sunday was at-: | tended by representatives from seventeen organizations which un- animously voted to indorse the W. I. ; R. delegates also pledged to return to their respective organizations iad Mass. (By nemployed elements are being car- a strike was going on. The company recommend that they take similar ed out. The first transport of 80 resorted to hiring thugs to do the action. In this way it is hoped to amilies, making a total of about | strikebreaking. |build up a strong regular con- , 00 men, women and children, have lready been sent to various parts € Italy in order to carry out re- air work. In the interests of aestheticism” the barracks in which hey lived are to be destroyed. ‘ACTRESS WITHDRAWS SUIT. | LOS ANGELES, May 20.—With- rawal of the $75,000 breach of romise suit against Karl Dane, ovie comedian, by Thais Valdemar, reen actress, was announced to-| In Chicago, “Scarface Al” Capone, gang leader, is protected ‘i the politicians, but the rival gangsters in another city, Philadelphia, had the politicians backing them jail Capone. These thuga are ready to serve as strilebreakers any time, ae” The Young Workers (Communist) League has lent its fullest support to the strikers, who are for the most part young workers, It donated $15 last week, and at a mass meet- ing Saturday again donated $15 to help the strike. Several of the strik- ers have joined the League, As a result of the strike, workers in nearby printing plants have form- ed shop committees and pledged their support to the Schweinler strike. This was done in the I, Gold- |man and the Street and Smith ae Pagers re ‘plants. iw Failure of the city to properly inspect the Cleveland Mate Hospital it is now clear is the real cause dit igh Killed hi i . "a Ma s2ign ndid response, _, | tributing local on which the National Office can depend for a_ stated amount each month in addition to special drive Because of the difficulty of get- ting enough workers to cover all the mill gates, arrangements have been made for fifty or seventy-five girls to come from Boston this week-end to help out the local workers. In j View of the sympathy with the Gas- !tonia strike under the leadership of {the National Textile Workers Union ilocal W. I, R. workers anticipate a

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