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Page Four American CORALLED LIKE SHEEP BY WALL STREET MARINES ployment would be n Cuba PUP Workers i Rs WALL STREET tcc da eaneenenaeene \. worker correspondent, now in PET DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1929 Lured to Sla x sc iad OLLA BORATE IN ENSLAVING very in Nicaragua by Lying Advertisements ON CA TT ‘f in this enslayement of the work- LABOR LAWS NOT APPLIED TO IRON C6, IN. STANDISH |Lavatories Are Out in Cold | | (By a Worker Correspondent) | STANDISH, N. Y., (By Mail).— | Page Mr. Haven, the chief factory | inspector for the state of New York. |. have written about the iangacous |conditions of the Chateaugay Ore jand Iron Co, mines here. Now I will tell of another thing here that the | state factory inspectors somehow never get around to see, I wonder c uba, tells on this page of hun- erg, together with Wall Street why? « dreds of workers in Cuba, many of Marines who drove the workers on. | Section 310, Article B of the state ' them Americans, having been The extreme left photo at the |Jabor laws, in relation to foundries, t swindled by employment agencics, | . ance of the government in with the conn Machado terrorist top is the site of the Wall Street canal, on which the workers slaved. A group of Cuban laborers on the \says: Lavatories are forbidden to be out in the open, are not to be situated at a distance from the 9 ee and cobs into hiring out for unspeak- | infamous Machado road job de- | foundry, making necessary the cov- Q cents an h able are eeatiey sletial scribed by the correspondent, are |ering of that distance from the hot —¢ It’s four pte Lobe iAeetl a i cope eon shown in the second photo. |foundry in compete elxposure to ning of that c Many perhenin Gheesuwaaa, | | Machado and Moncada, Wall |weather conditions, in particular the workers on this aud’ othernmetigicdhe inileahe ol | Street puppet presidents, are {during the winter. s eive slavery which they had to undergo | shown inthe third and fourth | Well the law evidently: damit: ap- | 1 work urs | for starvation wages. The puppet | | Photos. é ply to the Chateaugay Iron and Ore i t They sleep filthy tents| governments of Wall Street, thru | Below, at left, Nicaraguan la- |(Co,, which worked its foundry the F I forced to pay 80 to 90 cents| President Machado in Cuba and borers on the canal. Below at greater part of last winter, and vio- 9 a jod to the contractors.| Moncada in Nicara take oat By : right, U. S. Marines driving the | lated Section 30, Article B, for it i 1 is rotten Senge eet : : es ‘ “se laborers to the job. has its lavatory located outdoors. Situation Unbearable. - —— cies = a at ea ina. Bevel ez: i rae aie Dues The workers were forced to leave Judge fo what remains | i 7 ee ae ae if F ithe hot foundry when necessary to see 15 TRACKMEN SLEEP IN CAR BUILT foreman | day ace bovine. ne FOR 8 IN LACKAWANNA R. R. CAMP Bice sccns inion is & as food, clothing, cigarettes, etc. (By a Worker C a y ? |not remedied, we will te inclined to q The situation of the married work- HOBOKEI one orrespandent) pay is 40 cents an hour. more than eight men at the very | mekes huge profits on the men, | lunch-bag consists of four sand- | things in, |think that factory inspection in this ers is especially unbearable. io eee ee By Maid) — The track laborers of the D. L. most. The men sleep in overhead | because he serves rotten food and | wiches, of ham, jelly, cheese. The The men are all unorganized in | territory is materially influenced Ly Many compl: Frid avn in +e bas “gang. on and W. Railroad are forced to live | army cots. The place is not very | soaks about double the value for | ham is bad stuff, not fit to eat. the track gangs, Having left this | the company. : : to the tyra: Wes ic ae 4ac pean and in a railroad camp in Hoboken, clean. it. | The meat is stale. The coffee | place on a Saturday afternoon, I | Bets y rs, but of course there estern Railroad I wish to tell of We have to eat and sleep in the The railroad deducts $1 a day The food consists of two meals | is dishwater. The bread is stale, | had to stay in the camp until | There is an employment agency, ise of appealing to this bute cont ote there. The men in the | railrond camp, in freight cars and | from each man for eats and hoard. | and a lunch-bag a day. The break- | ‘The men kick like anything about | Monday before they would give |the International Agency, located at Th€ dictator has issued an order| {fA¢ ore ae to work 10 hours old coaches. Fifteen workers are | Tiat’s a lot more than it is worth. | fast consists of an egg or two and | this food; there is much grum- | me the pay coming to me. Iwas |125 West St, New York City, which that the number of Europenns er ay, six days a week, a 60-hour forced to sleep in one coach or | Speno, a millionaire from Ithaca, | a cup of coffee. These is never | bling. There is no hot water. | made to pay for the board during |is advertising for men to send them 0 ployed must not excee per cent,| Weeks The miserable wages they freight car, cars built for mot | N. Y., runs the commissary, and | enough bread to go around. The | There are no lockers to put your | this enforced stay G. B, up to the Chateaugay mines up ™ so that all above that amount’ will | - Se ah ce IND, ee nee Ms ee - 3 . here, I wish to warn all workers = t be discharged. aaa c Sere ent eater ag mais ee 7 = . not to be fooled into comlck here to 01 Employment Sharks. wal Ith USSR W hk ! ; ° . this mine, as they are dangerous, © Riecree: ae don |LICQLEN OF orkers EXPLOIT YO <'“The Wild Heart of Africa? "i aust here are among the worst curses the . x " ¥ abate . " ¢. orkers suffer. The following is R S 1 Att, t I wish to correct an error in the Pa eee eceives Specia ention | Opens at Cameo Theatre \eie:'nise mais worse ist secs, ers are vi by these, MILWAUKEE PRINTERS NEW | which stated i1at the ima rs ul one fooled in| The Soviet workers correspondent who writes the following letter 5 | phe Witd Heart of Africa” being JANET BEECHER fethe ere A pee ThA ads appeared in ill the Ne eee tae ton Anon eae ae 2 ae Paes shown at the Cameo Theatre is no/ 8-hour day, 6-day week, but the to the effect that in Nicara-| jn the factories they work in RACES OR Sanitary <omiitonr 4 doubt the most worthless and super-| men in the foundry have w seven- ii gua works were being started on % * * * oe cy Naeger ls recent wave of day week, 12-hour day. iG m th igging of the canal. “This “ Tov, - J A z ‘, \ ba caatiaicis ——— exploration pictures, —CHATEAUGAY SLAVE. at “oesagaetd cost 800,000,000," th ate Before the November Revolution of 1917 very little attention had Devoid of all ethnc!ogical signifi- ne “and workers are needed Wages are $3 a day al ; eight hours a day. Over 300 workers were dispatched in a party, of wh'ch I was one. We mediate]; been paid to the workers’ and their families’ health. Health protection that had existed then was not for workers but for the nobility, land- lords, merchants and their faithful servants. These words can be proved by the following facts. Under the ezarist government there were no disinfection stations in Russia. I shall tell you now about the disinfection station that is organized in Wages Are $10 and $12 a Week (By @ Worker Correspondent) MILWAUKEE, Wis., (By Mail).| “Efficiency Experts at Work By a Worker Correspondent. Rationalization is making condi- | eance, this picture contains every- thing from insolent wh‘te-chauvin- | istic titles to an utter lack of photo- |graphic taste. Before going any |further let it be said that at least Crosby Gaige’s comedy, “Little | Accident,” will celebrate its 250th | performance tonight at the Ambas- | sador Theatre. sailed from the Cuban port of Santa! the Kharkov railway region in the South Railway. This disinfection |—©XPloitation of child labor in the| tions terrible in the printing in- bs aaggeaas eee Gana ti Renieht Amare See Pe, : Cruz, each having been required to-| station carries on an important experimental prophylactic disinfection | Middle northwest states, Wisconsin, | dustry, and this is evident in all the | 43 tropical Ghee 0. ee aan BE eae ; pay the employment agent $29. The:! and disinfection work of protecting workers’ and their families’ health |" Particular, is reaching its zenith. | newspapers. auto? roca ction sake eves Ge the Chapin pete . | CS aah ee aaron A in their homes. The same work is carried out to protect the health | ORES pare Pes reform, _In every newspaper we see “effi- Peeanaes ui « hand Eamena /had L. Pi A Ht ld 3 a Nar nb Agee eleven ait dow | of conductors, machinists and porters in dormitories and in rooms they ey 4 ona fae aie He . wee jcieney experts” sceking ways to Jearned to take during the hot sum- T. U. E. Icnic re. pe ry estan: but in vain | we to stay on duty, ; : alae en ne i S’ogans of the | eliminate workers from all the|mer months, Clear shots are there- at Altenheim Chicago 0 ee eae a There is the special group of highly skilled disinfectors attached | foclallst-capitalist slave-drivers, the| printing crafts. We see “brother” |fore very scarce in this picture, EBs e ex Zi pie aera soe to this disinfection station, who have experienced instructors to super- (eee ee ila ge roms union men cooperating with them,| Jt seems that during a four- on May 31 This Year Rs ee is ike bantein and ten | ee werk. When some infectional disease such as scarlatina, | Thi Hee munrik men's work. | seeking to curry the favor of the| months stay in British East Africa, oe ae a fore Ree hedges diphtheria, tiphus and so on, appear—this group of disinfectors, ac- t Mil cee ae hosiery mills bosses, and the union officials play | the producers, (whose Stanford Uni- CHICAGO, May 27.—A fine pro- ‘ ae na ee parr ed at US, | cording to the order of the doctor, makes a very careful disinfection i baembbhees seh beh very recently, into their hands in a crisis, | versity degress’ are duly emphasized + |gram is being arranged for the ar chore wat no food given all dur-| ithe apartment of the sick person and 15 or 20 minutes later makes {int Nochwie Sig heey rey knit: | ‘Time clocks and high Pressure |in the captions) did nothing but| star of “Courage,” Tom Barry’s| Nimth Annual Trade Union Educa. p ing the day. only at night. The| ‘fe ¢xPerimental cleaning of the whole apartment. ae ad by voune pomten and tins, | Methods are being introduced right| slaughter and skin apparently harm-| comedy, now in Red sighth nth at | tional League picnic, to be held this}, ing day,’ or ene white | <q, Much attention is paid to those workers’ apartments where persons PaG' DY Young women and girls,’ and Jeft. Lay-offs when business is |jess jungle life. Half of the picture |the Ritz Th eighth month at | year in Altenheim Grove, on May 30. a, meals usually cone 5 ow Me sick with consumption live. Damp and gas disinfection is carried out | P2id @ much lower wage of course. | qull, the welfare of families trusted! is devoted to ciieeape of bleeding, oe ee |'The picnic will start at ten a.m (bread) and red beans, noth-| periodically there, as well as the general cleaning of the apartment. I¢ Same production rate is main-| to the whims of some straw-boss, gory chunks-cf rhinos, ‘butchered | « ALD E es and last all day until midnight. : ing nourishing. ers erowded the| 1Hi8 apartment is supplied with disinfecting solutions and special no- | ‘#ined, however, forcing them to who obeys the bosses’ slightest de- |antelopes, and elephants, | “WILD BIRDS” TO BE REVIVED |" Many speakers have been secured 9 more and better | qjcts ore given by the doctor or his assistant on how to deal with |¢2, hat soon ruins thely heeith | uecren ‘othe evasion of the con-|” And acts of bravery galore on the) Wild Birds, \s drama by Dan and there will be games and danc- 7 stitution of the Typo Union the Totheroh, will go into rehearsal to- | ing. Te 4's ved tot non was Ctows ‘ ck a , part of our adventurous little col- See end a red hob iron was (hrowp At present there are on records 100 apartments with the case of "7d, 8808 them before their time. | printers so proudly refer to and be- jege boys! Twelve husky hunters|day. After a preliminary tour, the|. Altenheim Grove can be reachec et them. There was not a suffi-| tuberculosis. The disinfection and cleaning is carried out periodically Be i a ee Le pe i lio b till the be-| ; ae’ | by taking the Garfield Park Eleva cient’ supply of water. Spitefully,| jn pa tem pays a girl work:ng nine hours a sing a fon cub Ui @ be-| play will be presented on Broadway | 4 wildered beast falls exhausted and gasoline was poured in what water ks and dormitories in which conductors and other railway a day, five days and half time on All the petty privileges which | ted to Harlem Ave., or the Madisor | in workers live. Besides, there is a special carriage for disinfection by |” 2 Bois ie have been the custom up to recently i A glori hase i carly in August, “Wild Birds” was| Street Car to 79C) West. there oe for Sas, means of vapor. This carriage is, if necessary, sent to different places | Sadayss $10 or ne This Wage | are now taken away. The custom in Aah ae flac frightened ladle first produced in 1925 at the Cherry| This is the picnic where all pro Slaves tn Nicaragua. | to clean with vapor beddings of railway workers who live in dormi- | pavely supports a worker and keeps | the industry is to break the printers’ | and ostrich herds. GeGe, what great | Lane Theatre. gressives meet, After four days of this suffering A la pape Ps {her healthy and fit fo> the job. & ivi : | OBIE HGEUS, (Mewer Woee re | rc ee F tories and barracks. There are now 98 dormitories which are super- Ai harmony by giving a small pittance | sport! And again—decapitated| My, Forbes h . | ~ we arrived at the Nicaraguan Port) vised by this carriage for vapor and disinfection, |movntein the high predic aoe ee wt | t0 certain ones, and encourage them| giant bull elephants and disem-| 5a ciioy stot ses wey eH For a Six-Hour Day for Under- 0 'uerto Ca’ Za. a re roduction rate is " i : 4 Z si P. SIMIN. to worm into favor. boweled rhinos. Going the Chicago| Pr uction next Season the Sreat) ground Work, in Dangerous Occu- ican marines prevented us from go- Conductor of South Railway. 28° : | ‘Then there is the elimination of |stock-yards one better And all taken | Bullkman,” a satire on the gullibil-| pations, and for the Youth Under ing into the city. We were ee oa Se |, One of these, the premium sys-/ union men at every opportunity and ie Tae ! ity of man, by S, J. Warshawsky. 18! r for two days eel Ha The next letter from a Soviet worker correspondent will be one toms is pare just described. The| the placing of non-union men in Our aetilaniang Stanfordites never : : — Wwe were taken 85 Kilometers ir_| fom a worker in the Kharkov Bicycle Factory. Workers will recall |\ne™.'s the practice of taking an| jobs which are considered vital in|troubled to film the nati less| | the city to the works. The condi- h i ‘ : : experienced girl who has become | troubled to film the natives unless h one 3 ‘bl that another worker from this plant wrote in the previous series of | _- k fi i: case of struggle. it was to hold them up to ridicule.| | tions there were almost impossible) Jetters from Soviet worker correspondents. siting To ee ee et | Publishers and Wall Street are| an they could gee about the African| | | for me to describe and still keep |putting her on a lesser number of! spending millions and_ tightening natives is that they were “weird,”| | a “my temper. Wages were low, a mackines requiring however more] thei Wate sided? : Work 12, 14 | skal ‘d b r@' their hold on the throats of the that they “do the black-bottom—and oa rents Aca aay, We were| MORE AIRPLANE DEATHS. | Worker Killed in forced to do her Own topping where NC™M% ignoring trust laws which how!” that they “pulled our boat : and more hours y- “ EN ae ee where | are i i plates * i kept corralled like slaves. Mosqui-! STIRLING N. J., May 27.—The Polish F ist Jail formerly she had two helpers. Alsal es tatog eiarvteccee business, but / til] they grew black in the face,” THEODORE DREISER Hails— 2nd BIG WEEK! ei toes and other insects were all | pilot was killed and two passengers | OMSh Fascist Jal |she is paid a lower wage, sometimes | Faithful worship of the bosses and |°._. oS O bj eround. Many fell victims of oe were critically injured when their] WARSAW (By Mail)—The 27- getting a third of what she for-|individualism will never help the| ,27itish imperialism iin East G : rie Thea Vo Save himself ‘at best "he [Plame crashed at the flying field) year-old proletarian political prison- gut reducing works we "| Wotkers. Solidarity is the only thing | Tor. of this" stupid picture. only | E re Bod, I made my way back. to| here late today. | er Max Lapon died in Vronki prison.| Often this results in open flair-|2" US Organize the plant from | (roth in’ exists in Africa: ferocious Firat Sovkino Film Directed by A Woman i ee. tm salad ‘ ese Lapon was a member of the Polish | Or - ellar to skylight. Organize the un- | ()". ig “ a “An excellent film; with the best cinema photography I have ever at Cuba, aided by a Russian country-| Richard Perry of Plainfield, N. J.,| yeeon ee |ups but company officials rapidly | organized printers. We must form| *i™bas” and “tembos” that they seen; among the best so far achieved by the motion picture ad- ty man on a ship. Most of the others | was the pilot. He was killed in-| peleased sare. 3 ie do som Was | put down any sign of revolt. |shop committees, . came to kill “in the interests of ventures anywhere.”—(Dreiser Looks at Russ « perished in Nicaragua. _ |stantly, The passengers, Helen middle “ at basic) Re ee a Non-organization is the hosiery) The publishers are organized but | Science.” Little CARNEGIE PLAYHOUSE, 146 W. 57th St., Circle 7551 sly I wish to warn all workers | Benensky and a Mr. Sweitzer, both| saved ‘ ae oa er having | workers’ main difficulty. They have they frown on an organization of In a desperate attempt to make (Continuous 2 to Midnite.) Ry against being fooled by these lying of Stirling, were taken to the Over- | ph toe hie polltteal ‘activity. “ not eae learned mass organiza-| workers, Gannet, the millionaire |the best of a rotten job, a certain |! emmmmmemeenmeenenreerseeree—eeseern Bi ads about the work in Nicaragua. |look Hospital at Summit, where it : bee ‘. tion and mass protest. Any attempt ct : A «1, |Glouner wag hired to write a lot of ARTHUR HOPKINS MOROSCO THEA. W. 45th St. Eve] y, . Z A 4 |returned to his political work and * , newspaper publisher, says he will Ri fs . . presents 8.50. Mats. W: at2:g] “Ar A WORKER. | was said both were near death, i J |to organize them is suppressed by | gjini thi 5 useless and silly titles which help 60. Mate, Wed.&5at.213) was rearrested in the autumn of] the police who are willing cats-paws | qqrvnara.cwyimtan Of the Printers.) i. stretch but not to explain the pic- OLIDA RABI EREI IW ATEN &) Cresta. SPEED ND MORE SPEED On the 18th of April he was re Feats cRosielnt teeters linotype operators. We must solve ture. Thus—“Here comes the ele- IN re A | ‘ vas re-| But in spite of the suppression of : ' hant!” Shot of an elephant, “Ther: | . : | ‘pit uppression 0: |P. al PI i. ere] i moved to Vronki and 8 days later |all literature telling of rotten labor Hye sje ae Bee pie toch a giraffe!” Shot of some sad- ee Sy thei i Muay ele —- 83 ————_- ‘ r conditions, the, young workers. are | ¢; ran Pale |faced giraffe, etc, etc. Mats, Thur: in’ fhe pelton antictties eported to)HIs apnaitions, tha, ers. are tight for it in the entire induetry, | {2ced gitatte, ¢ PLYMOUTH s, & Sat. 2.35|Chanin’s MAJESTIC Theatr" Investment Scheme of General Motors ‘aise. the demand ot the relatives tine when they threw off the yoke, “PRINTER. | ¢° primitive communal tribes, iike| Shubert TCH, Wot Bway | wa van untae woes @ aoe, 239M, C oat a post-mortem examination of | of their mica, 4 \, BETRAY CALIF. BAKERS Hie Red| Majesty” heeanuly a tt lesday Pa cauantattcy 2:30 JACK. PBARL wee BAKER | pte Tae aor eniCareacnondsit) sl minh cheb i400 wiaceb‘ait hone eee the body should be conducted was —M. W. sf ERS. | Viewed in these columns), “The| TMC New Musteat Comedy Hevue it! AILEEN STANLEY, SHAW & LinfMd) ee ce ah lease ees, eae bes by hype This here BARBARA, cal (By| Heart of Africa” fades into an insig- A NIGHT IN V In the Revue Sensation eh ELAND, io (By Mail).— | ai 4 si + re- fact justifies ie suspicion at | SUSPECT COTTON FRAUD. Mail).—Members of the Bakers and) nigi, d i ti a The other Tuesday morning, on com-| man replied, “They’re not working | Lapon, who had indeed been very The bay of Dr. Hedley Thorn- Confectionary Workers’ Union Bera gicant WLU the teseee ae Pi PLEASURE BOUN p ing to work as usual, a bunch of| hard now, you ought to see them | much weakened in health as a result ton that he has produced artificial 2% A. F. of L. union, were betrayed | sympathetic and series azthropologi- ici Fisher Body workers were lined up | turn out 800 an hour. (of his former imprisonment, suc-| cotton from plants free from the| When their officials renewed the old! cal study, the latter is a smart- #) against the oil house in the press) We are invited by the General | Cumbed as a result of maltreatment, | hol] weevil meets with skepticism | ®@teement at the old wages, tying] alecky and uninteresting film hardly . room and fired. Our contract’ re- | Motors, owners of Fisher Body, to | Perhaps torture, which his weakened | among growers. Thornton is said| ‘hem up for several years without a! worth reviewing. Me pees us to give ibd weeks malice |“save” our money and let them in- | aati was no longer able to to have a test farm in Sarosta, Flor- | hance for an increase. On the same program is a Fox- “ oth phergataraeed Miata ay ag wens it for us—-and we'll soon all be | stand, ida, but it has not been found by Case talkie of a play by Henry My quit, but when the Fisher Bo Y | rich and can buy million dollar n those seeking to visit it. A stock MINER KILLED. Arthur Jones, called “The Knife.” atron ze Our re wants to fire us it does so without | paintings and spend our vacations in| TRANS-OCEAN FLIGHTS SOON. | selling scheme is suspected. EDWARDSVILLE, Pa., (By/|Here is a good example of what the ee pe ay kind of secede oie Europe, like Fisher. | OLD ORCHARD, Me. May 27 — Mail).—Joseph Scarecz, a coal min-| talkies have done to Hollywood. Ad ti @ ine Po ee eee eee eney tied ic. First, on the low wages paid we | Hopeful of starting their trans-At- JAIL UNEMPLOYED. /er, was killed when a premature|From an indiscriminate combination ver sers & ollowing Bey ey, : at so > have no change to spare ‘paying the | /@ntic air race this week, the crews! BALTIMORE, Md., (By Mail).—| blast caught him while he was at/of the cinema (can it be called the ar contrac ? witl te ese robbers? | andiord, grocer, and other petty |Of the “Green Flash,” American | There were 32 men and one woman, | Work in the Hudson Coal Co. Ool-|that?) and the stage has resulted a Don’t forget to ti he Dail: ¥g fl trae] inh faned Hi wether inte | Parasites, Second, this plan is only | Pane, and the French eraft “Yellow all unemployed and homeless, sen-| liery No. 5. He leaves a widow and/hybrid which will finally prove to a SHO REOR SBE, eH) a re, Sees ae Sethe he Ton‘ and team 0 yl Cap poe orig arrangements today | tenced to) prison “Inst week on sx children, be the ruin of the motion picture art Worker” to the proprietor whenever you ia R : | for in y safely on their charges of “vagrancy.’ woman, in America, ‘ Speed, and then more speed is the pir ipap Un onrnag y rpem tl Bah ia |Mrs, Iiorgan, found sleeping in a TRAPPED IN WELL. pas, B, purchase clothes, furniture, etc., or eat ba Re tens aay gant job at sae fae for decent donditions ty this | These flicts are largely ff the |hayloft, stated she had wandered) COLUMBUS, Miss. (By Mail).— in a restaurant leg wa nee - hay oP cae Kapa licen, brevaite ls ee their sesusre ceemt ae to sick fc search ee | After: btn’ Panbed over an cial Prepare for the struggles ta c onscious” and getting | work, and was unal ) or |in a well he was diggin, ndrew iIiding { a “better job.” He told the fore-| —SLAVE OF FISHER BODY. ‘an advantage in the next war food and lodging. ae |Beard, a worker, yan Fiseids ‘ Conuuaicrenge nes as a $ “a f

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