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Page Two _ HOOVER CL IQUE PASS FARM BILL BY STEAM-ROLLER Name. Committee on se Reapportionment and-a DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK. ; ee orkers Endangered in Coal Blaze FETF AFL WOMEN Celebrate 25 Years of Betrayal Today The twenty-fifth anniversary of | the New York Women’s Trade Union League will be held today at the | Analysis Shows That Only Communist Program | Is Solution for the Masses (Continued from Poge One) send neither money nor ammunition to either party. In addition, during |the war Chiang Kai-shek made many |fine promises to numerous leaders lof small bodies of troops and gave them great freedom of movement, GOV. ROOSEVELT, | OUTLINE THE GLASS BLACKGROUND OF TAMMANY, TO. IN CIVIL WAR NOW RAGING IN CHINA perialism of the United States, sud-| denly ordered a squadron consisting | of six warships to proceed from: the | Philippines to the Wangtse. The imperialists, by means of their economic and political privileges, have the opportunity in every war| REPARATIONS.” DELEGATIONS PLOT NEW WAR Young Plan Is Signed; Bank Scheme Accepted (Continued from Page One) the rest for the French war ma- chine. t ia ry estate of Gov. and fi : : - : Great Britain will get 409,000,000 eae as ate antl), Resuevelt at WIydie| Which is now causing him embar-|of the generals to intervene and to| maria of which 355,100,000 marks get . acces P. N.Y. rassment. He has thus arrived in}make use of it for their own pur-| poes for its war debt payments, stat to er to frame . 2 urts, to d rt of the up | and militarize the whole ice, and ¢| guard serv specifically asks th congress vide for, more agents of rey more -spies, fed > armed cutters w to the regula | many, Roosevelt, leader of the corruy anti-labor Tammany Hall, will be the chief speaker at the festivities, according to an official press re- lease issued by the League yester- E On the same program will be Joseph P. Ryan, president of the Central Trades and Labor Council, and John Sullivan, former |war confusion will still continue. | sions. pt a blind alley. As a result the great|poses, The Chinese generals, how: | ‘ jever, are never absolute tools of} Every fresh war of the generals |only one of the imperialist, powers. is a good speculation for the im-|Chiang Kai-shek constitutes no ex-| perialists. They support their pro-/ception in this respect. |tege in some way or other and/of all the imperialists are repre- thereby receive advantageous conces- | sented in the Nanking government. Thus not only the Japanese, | It is only a question of what the im- ce ips We 4 ° ”|English and Americans have had|perialists consider to be the cleverest which is under the thumb of Tam: | there iassia RA COUA leat swarstut ak inetrad at tue motcent | The agents | Italy will get 213,700,000 marks, of which 171,000,000 marks goes for war debts. Belgium will get 115,- 500,000 marks, of which 44,500,000 goes for war debts. Half Billion Yearly. The first of the 87 years’ annui- ties is fixed by the Young plan at 1,942,000,000 marks ($462,584,400). | lent of the New-York State|the “Berliner Tageblatt” Points out} ‘The military forces of Chiang Kai-| Of that sum, 1,200,000 marks ml be | The dangerous fire which swept the Jagels and Bellis Coal Company plant in Hoboken seriously en- | Federation of Labor, who for many | With etal satisfaction, Cer. shek and the Kwangsi group were ne fo ae Meroe tae abit meanwhile, dangered the lives of hundreds of workers on the job. However, the company is making no efforts to | years has held down, among other|min efficess have played a great! almost of equal strength in the last) plan payments under its fifth and Confer On Census Bill, helo the injured workers, but is trying to recover the $70,000 damage and the loss of four horses lucrative detivities, a soft $5,000-0-/DOo. a oom Tt is not diffienlt| my ome Of the imperialist powers, |ingt year: ooo ROD cmatka ‘will: be sta The Senate Conference Com ea a = ao aU nese wea vapacssa cathe Pll ie res fereh ia eaithiey | edited’ to the ‘aeanlaptte awe th 3 ere i} je | rial Ai reg Yew rk City,” | to &4 ke : against the petty bourgeoisie as they | credited a t differences in the cen- To Hold Western Anti CERY! T See eee ot Nor ore Kis|fmeligh, although they ace friends lyea’ srtlsted “agaices the preall| Young plan from Sept 1 to March ag gus and reapportionment bill with a Imperialist Parley in 0& i friends in the Tammany wigwom. (of the Kwangsi group, at the out-| peasants and the proletariat, ‘This|31, 1930. a jouse, commit was appointed to- ig F . J 30 i d Reactionary Gang. | break of the war helped Chiang Kai- gave the leaders of the “third| ‘The heaviest portion of the annui- hi ‘ae an Francisco June ol) A part of 400 will make the trip|Shek. Thus the Japanese have sud-| party,” which is supported by|ties, averaging 3,050,000,000 marks re Ea i ep romoiaed of Senators. Jones, le gine BRAETSGGE fae ore up the Hudson’ on a chartered staat ey cae ce shia tte | Chiang Kai-shek, and the Left lead-| annually, will be paid over the first | rites res - rice “s pear it i unced, One of the * *\ers of the Kuomintang, the so-called|37 years. The annuities during the Vandenberg, Ri a part of the campaign of the All-| tbe; annogneed, | (Now, after the end of the war, the| ; ; Eye th “5 —- Z 5 set —_—_—_— . romis is ] fe 4 .. |veorganizers of the Party, an op-|final 21 years will average about f Dem. Fla.; and S 5 America Anti-Imperialist League, | — : ae Digna an ppageant, | promised evacuation has been again | portunity to carry on Seat pan fa 3 lin Texas, all of whom come from states W.IR. Opens Cleaning |v. s. section, to intensity the fight A. F. of L, Aids Bosses %e portrayed ‘rive the history of| Postponed on account of alleged| dmong the petty bourgeoisie against| aoc hice eke pr oo 5 lel eal under) Station in Bronx Srey Panes m en iancag ernst in Obtaining Writ ine organization during the past ra Etats bre raat a ares | vanbal ecu) ae fess CANE i veeter ener cae neS be z 7, ener years. | Sebel ¥ iang Kai-shek. us Chiang Kai- | a 262 tien , World Congress Against Imperialism | : beni |had all their wishes fulfilled. For "4 ; {| which runs for 21 years more, starts fis (Cont: z ; | v , ; | a shek’s slogan against the Kwangsi * ig we. on we ue Uy in Paris, July 20 to 31. A western] (Conteainy sore Se One) : Be Women’s proce Upon eaeee | axamiple, Tuan She Sui’s loan,| soup wee pret of the Patty at well over 1,000,000,000 and de- th would include all workers in the | conference will be held in San Fran-| building trades as a scab unton, and in the many sea ot cits existence) amounting to several hundred mill-| from foudalist militarist elements in |Creases gradually to a flat 1,000,- Pa aty. She recommended that Bertha /ciseo on June 30, one week later Widely known for i bas dong Practically nothing to °r-|ions, which had not been guaranteed, | order to complete the revolution.” |000,000 and finally to 900,000,000 | i Crawford and Robert Allen, who than previously announced principles ganize the millions of unorganized, | j, b nized and guar- isi ig|in the 2ist year. havi . A esha 2 shi z ‘ A loited w works Tt h SDM Heo mes vee guar-| Thus the petty bourgeoisie was this|in the 2ist year. of ave been acting as chairman and/ The San Francisco branch of the hip of private property. It is not exploited women workers. @8,/ anteed by the Nanking government. |time the decisive foree and acted in| The latter annuities are to take an EN Hee rice ie ctethag eran A A. A. LT de sending out a call \G0ly, recognized by the American) however, always ,pesn in the frei nhs wanted no leas welcomed By |esoyn GrChinie Kekatoks care of the allied payments on their | ne: a enone ihe officials of the per- |to this conference endorsed by Up- eaieeenes eet rs eee ene in joining attacks on “the|the Americans “who desire peace ‘As a result of his besieging the |!ng-term war debt agreements. If re sanent branch, ten Sinclair, Robert Whitaker. Aus.|long with outside A. F. of L. : | it ined cha te Gewes ; ified by th | Will Be Meeting Center. in’ “Anita Whitney, Harrison (Unions. The officials of this union jand a united China.” As the news-| _ceting place of the last party con-|the agreements are ratified by the Legal Machinery to the Crawford and Allen reported to tin Lewis, Anita Whitney, Harrison George, Benjamin Fee, J. Kanimatsu, sued inflammatory circulars.” Ejected Mill Strikers. | papers report, America received the French parliament, it will be the Thousands of dollars will be ex-|right to set up a network of com-|&Tess and his unexpected approval pended in today’s celebration at the His ienees in China. Splendid jot the expulsion of the Left Kuomin- governor's estate, it is indicated,| strategic points at the cost of China | ‘@ng leaders (Wang Ching Wei ten- while thousands of women workers! jn anticipation of the coming war in |dency), Chiang Kai-shek obtained and their families, particularly in| the Pacific! During the war not | the support in the war of a part of the textile areas, suffer hunger and| only did the Japanese and English, |*he Rights. Thus the class founda- full 58 years of the Young plan be- fore the debts are liquidated. The position of agent general of reparations, held by S. Parker Gil- bert, of the United States, disap- pears, as do the old reparations com- the assembled members and prom- ised to work hard for the building of a powerful W. I. R. They pointed out that after the strike the W. I. R. would be a good place to meet old friends and repay the debt of E. Gardos and others. This call is|_ These statements, officials of the also endorsed by a number of unions |!ven and Bronze Workers Union land by the Confederacion Unitario | Pointed out, are obviously furnished Obrero Mexicano, Los Angeles|the iron bosses by the reactionary branch. jA. F. of L, officials of outside iron |unions. The injunction contains an- Non-Laborites (Continued from Page One) Lord Parmoor; air minister, Lord Thomson; agriculture, Noel Buxton; pa pa oc} | tion of Chiang Kai-shek’s power has president of the board of education, Sir C, P. Trevelyan; secretary of state for Scotland, W. Adamson; first com: ner of works, George Lansbury. The new members named to the government were: Labor, Miss Margaret Bondfield; first lord of the admiralty, A. V. Alexander; lord chancellor, Lord Sankey; secretary of state for In- dia, Wedgwood Benn; health minis- ter, Arthur Greenwood; president of the board of trade, W. Graham. Other ministers appointed, but not actually in the cabinet, include: chancellor of the Duchy of Lancas- ter, Sir Oswald Mosley; attorney general, W. A. Jowitt; solicitor gen- eral, J. B. Melville; minister of pen- sions, F. 0. Roberts; minister of transport, Herbert Morrison; par- limentary under-secretary for Scot- land, T. Johnston; pastmaster gen- eral, Prof. H, B. Lees Smith; pay- master general, Lord Arnold. Despite the fanfare of the pre- election period about choosing a cabinet of the working class, it is now obvious that, with the excep- tion of a few who come from the skilled labor bureaucracy, there are working class solidarity now being shown by workers throughout the country, They also said that the building of the W. I. R. fs of major impor- tance, going hand in hand with the crganization campaign of the Na- tional Textile Workers Union. The reports of Crawford and Allen were very well received by the strikers. Strikers as Officials. Crawford was elected chairman, Allen secretary and Jesse Lynch, head of the housing and tent com- mittee, treasurer of the Gastonia W. I. R.. The entire. strike relief committee were elected as members of the executive board for the dura- tion of the strike. Many of the workers present participated in the discussion. It was decided that the branch hold membership meetings every Thursday at 7 p. m. Thugs of the Manville-Jenckes Co. are threatening the striker, Stevens, whose wife expects a baby any day now, demanding that he vacate the company-owned house. They are using the bait of free moving to bring pressure upon him. His sick wife is frightened by the policy of constant hounding, but he is deter- privation, who are hated by the Chinese, make | mission and the foreign representa- | other falsehood, stating that “not a/ The national convention of the a great outery for warships and| single one of the striking employes | League, held recently in Washing-| troops, but the best friend of| are paid less than the standard union | ton, ordered out a delegation of Gas-| PAPAL STATE ___ PAGT SIGNED Pope Gets 90 Million to Support Blackshirts ROME, Jun —The pact be- jtween Mussolini and the pope |against the workers and peasants was signed-at 11:05 today by Car- dinal Gasparri, papal secretary of | state, and Benito Mussolini, premier of Italy, who are guilty of thou- sands of brutal murders and asses- sinations of workers’ leaders, | The ceremony took place in the vatican, hall of congregations, with Swiss guards standing at attention in their ancient uniforms, and hy ineans of exchange of copies already signed. The blood-stained hand of Mussolini held out a white and gold bound volume of the treaty stamped vith the fascist emblem entertwined scale.” This is a lie, the wages paid | tonia strikers in order to make room the strikers being far beneath the | for a dance. standard union scale, strike leaders | Under Tammany Wing. state, 5 : The New York State League, par- See Blanket Injunction. ticularly, is under the protecting The attorney for the Madison Iron wing of the corrupt Tammany or- Works, Propper, is also the attor-| ganization and Miss Rose Schneid- ney for the Allied Building Metal) eyman, president of the League, has |Industry Bosses Association, strike| for many years clung affectionately leaders stated, and this points to an|to the skirts of Mrs. Franklin D. attempt at a blanket injunction when | Roosevelt, who has been the official the Madison Iron Works is granted | patroness of the League. its injunction Wednesday. | The organization directly repre- Thugs Protected by Police. sents the A. F. of L. bureaucracy Great mass picket demonstrations | and carries out its reactionary pol- | marked the strike yesterday. Under | icies. the protection of Tammany police, 15 gangsters, headed by Grossman, an iron boss, who is also a Tammany | tee are Tammany Senator Royal S. politician and a deputy sheriff, at- | Copeland, Mrs. Thomas W, Lamont, tacked the strike committee on the|and Morris Hillquit, corporation picket lines in front of the Drier | lawyer and socialist leader. Iron Works, on E. 12th St. and East | River, and at the Fessler Iron| Works, adjoining the Drier shop. The strikers beat the thugs off, A large picket line was main-| tained at the Madison Iron Works | An Appropriate Trio. Included on its honorary commit- Pick Muste as Leader of “Progressives” in Chiang Kai-shek, the dollar im- 750,000 DRIVEN JOBLESS YEARLY Electric Light Meeting Gets the Figures (Continued from Page One) vaguely worried over the menace to capitalist institutions involved in this growing misery among the masses, but soon shifted to the real |purpose of his visit, to open the jeyes of the electrical power mag- |nates to a possible new field for | cheaper junky electrical apparatus. | “The farmer does not need to be \educated as to his needs,” Howard said. “He knows all about them \now. Give him a price which will enable him to buy your commodity Fight on Left Wing and he will demonstrate to you out ine © stata’ powers Eis oven blast, th Hla lag as ampatated. | | jowners, there are some other gen- changed. Formerly he relied upon the big bourgeoisie allied with a portion of the petty bourgeoisie; he is now supported by the big bour- geoisie and a portion of the feudal landowners. With regard to Chiang Kai-shek’s connection with the big bourgeoisie and the feudal land- erals, as Feng YYu Hsiang, Yen Shin San ete., who are rivalling with him for their favor. The petty bour- geoisie, however, will adopt a hos- tile attitude to Chiang Kai-shek, a fact which the clever Feng Yu Hsiang will not fail to make use of. The civil war of .one General against another kindled by the im- perialists will continue its course without interruption. war of the proletariat and the poor peasants will put an end to this war of the generals, ship of Comrades Chu Teh and Mao Tez Dung in Kwangtung, Fukien, Kiangsi and Hunan, and of Comrade Ho Lung in Hupeh, Hunan and Szechwan, this war against the gen- erals has grown to large proportions recently. It is the task of the inter- national proletariat to support the Chinese proletariat and the poor Only the civil | Under the leader-| tives on the German Railway Board. Show Paintings by Frank Horowitz, Great U.S.S.R. Jewish Artist The works of Frank Horowitz, a |Jewish artist of the Soviet Union, will be exhibited among many paint- ings at the International Summer Exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, from June 1 to October 1. Horowitz, enthused by the success jof the Jewish colonizations in the Ukraine and Crimea under the aus- pices of the Soviet government and the Arojoint, returned to his native Odessa, and there painted many of the types of Jewish settlers. He was so enthusiastic over the coloni- zation experiment that he decided to remain in the Soviet Union. TYPO FAKERS TO MEET. The International Typographical Union plans its next annual conven- tion in Seattle, in September. No. plans to organize the unorganized | with the arms of the reigning house on Longwood Ave., the Bronx, the eis ‘ i A 2 . no members in the cabinet who can |mined to defy the company agents. |of Savoy, and took from the white |shop which obtained the injunction.| A. J. Muste, head of Brookwood | Tu¢ly that he can pick out his own) peasants and to prevent any inter- | printers are being made by the mis- boast of a working class origin, |Stevens has two other children and hand of the cardinal, the pope's |This picket demonstration was fea-|Labor College, who the other day |MOt! needs and:his wife will dem-/vention of the imperialist in China. | leaders. There are three peers. MacDonald before the strike worked in the chief peddler of religious dope, | tured by the fact the workers from| announced that he would press for |omsttate in short order that she and Margaret Bondfield, the only |twisting room at a wage of $13.75 |ved and gold volume of the treaty,|many other trades joined in the|the dismissal of Arthur W. Calhoun STO a8 el ANON C IS ae oa STARTING TODAY! woman member, are college profes- | weekly. stamped with a picture of the im- | picketing. Among these were needle|as a teacher in the instituticn be- sabe and percent ane one sors. Thomas, Henderson, Clynes| | Open Own Barber Shop. —_aginary keys of St. Peter. trades workers, shoe workers, food |cause of his left wing tendencies, |CUuin proms aS dves her city sister. The Ci and Shaw have been for several| Several strikers have been desig- Draws His Pay. work, wives of the iron and |has just been elected national chair- [anes front the, household, point. Emil e Cinema decades part of the corrupt Trades |nated as barbers for the tent col-| ‘Then the Swiss guard commander |bronze strikers, and other house-|man at the Conterncens fed| Vewielectrietiy.an she clay honte 1 : Council. They originally came from ony. One tent will be used as the thanked the Italian police for so| wives. [Progressive Action which was |i ComParison with the farm home, ‘ Event of the the ranks of highly skilled workers |barber shop. It will be opened to- |Iong keeping intact the brorze vat-| At the Madison Works two pickets lamched at a recent two-day mect,|®, UU. It is non-productive in| Year! and technicians, Thomas being an | morrow. ‘ ican gates, took possession of them |were arrested, and released by |ing held in this city. the 1 GtbY 9, Droductive an. iae tering engineer, Henderson a highly skilled | Among the food given to the strik- | and swang them open. |Judge Goodman on $300 bail for| At the same time plans for because the farm woman could use REPERTOIRE WEEKS foundry worker, etc. Webbs, it is fers yesterday were two pound cans| Pope Pius XI’ gets $39,472,500 trial on Tuesday. made for a membership drive, in|‘t?.time saved trom cleaning kero- said, will now become a member of x syrup, pnonantiog to Caroline jeash, deposited in the bank of Italy, | —__ order to coneretize the program ot | ene ome Barton: apd) monies: June 8 to June 28 1 the pecrage, rew, of the W. I. R. relief com-!and $52,630,000 in Italian state | th izati i yard. aN fot 3 Réyalists Appointed. |mittee, more funds are needed to|honds. In return, he agrees to whip | Il police ee ae alg Howard did not say either, that 3 weeks with the greatest screen artist in his by Two of the members are not even Purchase buttermilk, essential to /his followers in other countries into | \on the trade union and political field. |@VeTY invention which the farmer finest characterizations fro Rabetites. These fill two of the health in this hot climate; also to jline for support of blackshirt diplo- | Practically everyone is eligible to |has used, enabling him to use his the most important legal positions in the |‘2K2 are of the sick strikers, the Imacy. | affiliate upon payment of $1 annual |£amily more in the business of pro- Today and Tomorrow Only! oh sae H . |Sick list increasing to a great ex-| Disputes are already waging be-| ON dues, duction, has so far resulted simply oon pod tes bits ae as fe jtent. during the last few days. The |tween the two swindlers over inter- | “ihe organization, which et the re-|in the “release” to. a position of “THE WAY OF ALL FLESH” put Mths workars; Lord Jowitt, |dysentery eases are more numerous. ipretation of terms of the contract fast SES cent conference was taken over bod- |Joblessness of farm laborers or the Considered Jannings’ greatest American characterization. Sta ona of isha two isin be Enea tie To meet the pressing need for |relating to education, etc. The fight y_+7242 +1, |ily by leaders of the socialist party, |¢ntire disemployment of farm work- A powerful tragedy of the capitalist system. mat eral, a post corresponding to. that {uN4s, contributions should be rushed |was so hot that there was a rumor ‘Militia Maneuver While spent most of its time attacking the | &?S- Monday-Tuesday, June 10-11—FAUST as Mephist wal iad of the department of justice 1° the Workers International Relief. | yesterday that the signing of the} NT. W, Organizes | Communist Party, the A. F. of L. pitianeneelnecroenry u Let co org 3d, emis! United States. The Ameri- | Union Square, New York City. |treaty might be postponed. being gently chided for its “inac-|Qag [nt ive Dri Wednesday-Thursday, June 12-13—PASSION as Louis XIV aa ean workers who have experienced | Bronx \Wick Riv tation | yea raul armani (Continued from Page One) tivity.” ee intensive rive a stirring drama of the French revolution yer , es Sok Re syeg b . sedivitics af those comiiier seat |, A W. LR. store and station st |Militarists Seek Gas — {Prthton that the N. 1."W. U. leads] | : to Bar Negroes from Friday, June 14—STREET OF SIN, a drama of London slums pro ies will well understand the signifi. 418 Brook Ave,, near 14dth St, the Secret While Clinic of feeding the strikes. “thie Soviet Workers Still Polls in Va. Decision : abi of appointing. members of the |Pronx, was officially opened yester- | sas trasts sharply with th pence Demonstrate Against Tne) ee a des ed royalty to these posts. ‘The second, “29: , it is conducted by the Work-| Blast Victims Suffer siricnism” that the Rayon otkers Berlin 8 SAMS | rye invalidation of the Virginia Next Saturday and Sunday, June 15-16—THE LAST LAUGH on ’ id ir. |(TS_ International Relief, Louted - {hav f ; uppre: law barring Negroes from votin in ey vee fe (Sed oe | Square, New York City, for the ben-| CLEVELAND, June Faturther Vere re ee eaae Textile | pEreeriol in ipeltteey “elaelinca {was only one Vg — — mac the coal industry which has contrib. |“fit of the strikers, A proof of the deadly effects of the! the w. 7, W, sites bacrayiae the|_ MOSCOW (By Mail)—Numerous | step in a Zampaign cted against r-< fil FILM GUILD CINEMA seni SME the: oresent. misery. Sankey| It runs a cleaning, pressing and gas which killed 126 persons in the | strike, and contractin ie in the name Protest meetings and demonstra-|disfranchisement of Negroes in 52 W. 8th St. (ust west) Spring 5095, the ae gopointed: judge by. the. kin, dyeing shop. A modern Hoffman|explosion at the Cleveland Clinic of the strikers, but without their |i2MS, ate still taking place all over|southern states, Negro leaders yes- Mereece eee ae) > COR Th AV.) a4 imp a Bet cer oe aye hots had © | pressing machine has been installed, |Hospital three weeks ago was of-| concent, an agreement vith the Ba T the Soviet Union in connection with | terday stated. CONTINUOUS 2 P. M. TO MIDNIGHT the Snowden was a member of the *¢¢otding to Louis A. Baum, man- |fered with the return of six doctors, ployers’ by which nothing is gaine .q the bloody events of the first days} A case similar to the Virginia N.B.—Write for particulars of Prize Essay take at siv-68 anon Russi ager of the store, The station will|four nurses and three others for ae Bh ‘ ; jof May in Berlin, The Central Bu-|case, originating in Texas, is ex- Mi y and Voting Contest and Schedule of Pictures hh eee Snaeity, on Spesia and be open daily from 8 a. m. to 6 p.|treatment at the hospital today. boa acklist established instead, reau of Medical Men in the Soviet pected to come before the U S. su- eee Sotiotnte tae ountalaes tinu hie bia ea ea aed |m., he added, All workers are in-|Their lungs are tortured by the poi- ake e) be ee Union has sent its greetings to the|preme court, which, in its 1927 de- erui Reacher’ of: the. Ro od Tusiihite o vited to get their cleaning, pressing |son gas given off by fumes from libited” aud th “ cit: ete a fall Berlin workers in the name of 65,-|cision had already declared .uncon- Soci iatarrational ‘Affaine, AC. Macs hae tidied bos ee ‘ ‘i carrie yeaa Cisse tient is (!ocked ‘against Shin, the T. W, |000 doctors in the Soviet Union and|stitutional a Texas law barring Ne- art ; x ee e profits of the store wil The iife of at least one patient is a lice and (condemns the treacherous action of |groes from primary voting. ota a: he poeiie as tela capiain and ®)be used for the Workers Interna- in danger, and others are in a serie atta bb oieaiee bat belles and the social democracy. The collee- 4 In 1927 the Tv. sipeenie court Visiteeseeeeeeees f sho] Miers is tremendous newsaper tional eeaearecie sale Lai ous copettlass ee enle repoent Sathhnes Bae thee eickes tions on behalf of the victims and|vnanimously held unconstitutional a e a * ling will al iP! e |from the Chemical Warfare Service me their dependents are being continued | Texas law, enacted in 192: ific~ i last Beis tat Gat or peace strike centers and other parts of the /of the war department are continu- Leal Prandin asda bial in the worbhche and factories. The | ally baretiig Negus pa cert r@) V ] e Jani Seiesivent. Thomas has announced country where struggling workers |ing their investigations with the ob- the eeuiee ate flees ett Sed protest movement has extended to|in the democratic state primary com that as a first measure to reduce |9%¢.m need of it. ject of discovering the deadly secret Build pera NEW. Local the villages, elections, e war unemployment he will undertake the Worn clothing contributed by |of the gas for “experiment” and use Great indi, ation “is ‘alent oe aa Both Texas and Virginia laws con- cher rationalization of the railroads. This |WoT#erS throughout the country will jin the next imperialist clash. among the Rayon workers over the| SEEKS SHELTER, KILLED. |travene the principle there laid u Ss & ] a mili clearly means that unemployment | tsooad. to hematormtings oe WISCONSIN FAKERS MEET. [Tid and seizure, by Vice-president| MILWAUKEE, Wis., (By Mail).|down, by empowering the state com- th will iy oo a aid ie ea ne country where the need is most. A! MILWAUKEE, (By Mail) The read a wh ee jade federal ine eras oie Pipette Py nentehiy ah aio i VIA LONDON—KIEL CANAL—HELSINGFORS AND ind example of how these fakers have rene he am “ 3 f iy i, rag. officers of N. T. W. leaflets expos- ed under the wh € i oan feeding erueats os Stee [prevent ieeninl Jebel ee Speen eae prion rae fig this Kelley, and calling's meet. of “ train, Norman Gilman, aa am ge ge ng Plain intent of 10 DAYS IN LENINGRAD and MOSCOW ee while giving aid to the imperialists " fi tate|/ing of the workers to renew tke orker fro i 4m whose service they are. Bee, een, da see ae Bera 7 federation is ene by the Pa strike. killed when run over by a train of| power to bar Negroes from the leg- TOURS FROM $ 3 85. guilinna Byicx Sinai Part —--— of New Vouk #ae donation are dered tionary anmelset Fe eration of La-| Certainty is felt that new leaf-|box-cars, while attempting to seck|islature to the party committee. WORKER HURT IN FALL. bo: bend ihiby wancel none wile finds bor and leccialiey casuisleadeey and tts will be distributed, and that the shelter from the rain, iy INQUIRE: * NEW ORLEANS, (By Mai) —|{n "Now' York shoal hone hese | Hans nsetion on behalf of the sega wil be senewed BASE aTTas womwen. | sqqBtAREMAN KILLED, __ WORLD TOURISTS, INC. ‘amuel Thomas, a Negro laborer,| ttaven 5654 and it will be called for. |" : : a RES NPT EE JERSEY CITY, N. J., (By Mail), {75 FIFTH AVENUE (Flatiron Bldg.) NEW YORK, N. Y. Severely injured in a fall down ‘ jabtaiavb apse baanibine rae eo ee aan cannot simply | LOS ANGELES, (By Mail).—|—Run over by a train in the yards Telephone: ALGONQUIN 6656 tor shaft in the American ic RI HE Matek abet coms nab in the class ntrage | machiuerss and wield tt Charles Ream, a worker at the Per-|of the Lehigh Valley R. R. in Bay- CHICAGO—See us for your steamship accommodattons—MOSCOW ng. His foot slipped on oe Avante iaie he i eae rede aera ‘om fection Baking Co., was severely in-|onne, Robert Rose, a brakeman,