The Daily Worker Newspaper, June 29, 1929, Page 2

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age Two FOREI eng Gets Cash and Job for Sellout to Chiang; Soviet Harvest Seen Better Than Last Year: BULLETIN, GN NEWS | “~~ DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY. JUNE 29, 1929 WAITERS REMOVE'Executioners HILLMAN THUGS | Communist Activities (MACDONALD LETS LEHMAN, 6 AIDES /0%¢ for End { i for End | FREED ON BALL croc tpeaey. AFTER ASSAULT Harlem Progressive Youth Club. MANHATTA A night son Ave summer dance t headquarters Downtown Unit 1. the C. Spanish Workers Aid Daily will be held to- it 1492 Madi- BERLIN, June : taking part in the dem- ON GRAFT CHARGE (Continued from Page One) Y. L. will hold hike this sunday] Spanis exe fecal J strations agains arted a riot before the Berlin oy rather than to pet and bie him eee Jaland. -. Meat at, Caoperatly Paap LAE oe ening ssa niversity, the police, a: ) disperse the mob, fired over | ._ PS REE i jinto friendliness. As the patriots workers are urged to come Spanish Workers Club at 26°W. 115th i: heads, It will be remembered t Day, when workers Yellow ‘Forward’ Hush jcleaned the Tories out of this state| Amalgamated Thu 2s eat ae [St,/at 8:30pm, tonight Thomas Plans Only for ve peacefully parading thru t , the same capitalist at Moore’s Creek, so let their pos- Up Grafters’ Names Have Records Sah Die Naturfreunde. Old Baldwin Scheme lige were not so chary about ng blood; they killed 27 workers terity clean the sacred soil from the tn St Dngiieh section will, hike to utri ed hundreds of Se aa ‘ ition of those who would attempt m eld every mming hole at the Quarries ee» Si UtFigDG ¢nd wounded hund: ; : (Continued from Page Ons) yanosige trife among our people (Continued from Page One) In Lenox Ave ay. Meet at E. 180th St, subway (Continued from Page One) - oO f |to stir up si a gz hearing July 8. Who provided bail/ 4 ation. the work day from seven and a half Nanking Bribes Feng To Clear Out. the 1929 agreement, will be conduct-| and defy the laws of this great com-| hearing July 8. Who provided bail A < ‘ i ie 4 an aa vin Waxes ae : j " i ‘ 7. | 4 by the committee together with| monwealth.” it is not hard to discover. They gave “UJ Blore” Exeurston, Progressive Bakers’ Club. te eight hours Won Gd eae nets PEKING, Ju rice on the head of Marshall Feng Yu-' the executiv ar their mes as Albert Snyder, Joe, steamer 7 eaves fo: T P to the industry,” and that “it woul d a the executive board. he Strik a ycer, The steamer wick leaves for! ‘The picnic which was to be held biecti siang has bee 3 g government, which has given the Evidence revealed a cesspool of Hate the Strikers. | D’And and Vin Mattera. Excelsior Grove n BE. 91st St. Pler | saturday at Pelhan Park has |he better to merely remove 0 jection- christian general” a $3,000,¢ to call his war against Chiang other corruption, according to re-| , The people who are to be “cleaned | “ Snugier, police vii WES] Rotor ae ite ER GeeCIL CeO ES tal ett to be able clauses in the bill. ‘aisshek’s Nanking governn ob as “special investigation | ports, including the sale of jobs by|0Ut” for “shooting the police chief | arrested for «pickpocket in good for the event Ay J. H. Thomas, Lord of the Privy ymmiissioner of foreign econ ‘hiang Kai-shek announced toi thrown in for good measure, The job will oblige Feng to travel up ex- back,” and “stirring ete, are the strikers, business agents and other officials im the of the union, for sums varying from) Strife, Oklahoma City in 1919 and for the same activities in Kansas City in BROOKLYN oc. 1, eer ON eee] Seal, and in charge of the govern- ment’s unemployment work, today F . is he “forniahed a “ Pile eee rs hs 4 ited by -hour work 1) 1997 Bar és Se 2 h ready to leave for 1 foreign parts. He will be furnished with “ample funds” for the $100 to $300, Charges are also made) Ploited by the ten-hour work day and | 1927, East New York Unit, C. Y, L. ae . M stated that he was ready 1 urpose. the se worthies repeatedly made| longer, and laboring for about $10 a| A second of the murder crew, Mat Beh ean cree se ical muneeo renee a eeeasionsl Labor Canada to arrange for greater emi- : . objectionable proposals to the wives| week. Driven from their houses and|tera, was convicted for carr Y he corner toe Hingdele and i | gration of workers from England to Good Harvest Expecied in U. S. S. R. MOSCOW, larvest prospect for trade than those of ne 2 ariat orable said today that ters, in return for jobs for| living in a tent colony, they resisted their husbands. Lehman’s bank book,| an attempt to massacre them: by brought into evidence, showed a de-| deputies owned by the mill company, weapons and other gangster equip- ment in Stamford, Conn. Workers reported that a guerilla r Ave. oS “BRO |m., Ro: Mondcy, July 1, at 1472 Sydney LeRoy will lead discussion on the Gastonia strike at the month- ly meeting of the branch at 3:30 p Boston that country, His plan for unemployment relief therefore seems little different from 3 Bee esa looked f aah ag plata 4 posit of $800 for the month of and one mill gunman who was not /in the hire of the corrupt Amalga-| Lower Bronx Unit, Bik ae that of former premier Baldwin, Hemere Srops are looked 7 Ukraine, eigenen c 9 March, which he blandly tried to ex-/even a deputy. Most of them are| mated machine hovered about the Bronx Workers Athletic Club. | which was a complete failure as far viet and the Northern Cauc Crops on , with peasant plain returns from the sale of|also descendants of those who fought court room threatening workers with Meet at 1347 Boston Rd, for the as helping the English workers was OWNERS DECIDE. ops already contracted vith 1,170,000 tons in 192: will amount to 5,000,000 tons as compared according to the report. Proceeds to the District | hike “consequences” if they dare take the | witness stand against the Hillman gangsters. One of the workers who received this threat was himself hit on the head with a lead pipe during | ; he attack on Thursday night before cocoa to the restaurant bosses, by|the Tories, but this the Gazette, the which he had made an honest living|News Herald, and the Charlotte while out of office in 1928, News conveniently forget. Bosses Defend Grafters. Prefers U. T. W. An illuminating feature of» the| The Gastonia Gazette is also much to White Plains tomorrow. —_|eoncerned, though it did assure the BROOKLYN ~~ ]| English factory owners of large sup- a a ence cm poms plies of cheap labor and a permanent Council 17, U. C. Ww. army of jobless men waiting to be dpe i panes, and Caucasian | picked over by the bosses. Canada Wits See ley Square Unit, C. ¥ the pe held in a } will held 'Tuesd Tuly | § Jaii For Opponents of Jugo-Slav Fascism. BELGRADE, June 28.— uled that every ac Zivkovitch fascist dic- ced Milovan Zanich, lawyer and former for publ proposing that King 7 . ion which might be cons atorship is punishable, an jeputy, to six months’ i Mlexander be asked! tor tore the Jugos! Pear aie Dawes and Prince of Wales Plot War on Soviet Union. LONDON, June 28.—Wall S #e Prince of Wales at S et Ambassador Dawes again visited . James’ palace today, remaining about an hour case, and one which sheds a glaring| pleased with and reprints an article light on the affectionate relations| from the Manufacturers’ Record, in between the restaurant bosses and| which a certain Ernest H. Harring- the union officials, the fact that! {on, of 181 Angell St., Providence, R. three bosses of the restaurant which | ]., writes about the difference, from gave the bribe swore out affidavits|the employers’ point of view, be- declaring that Lehman and_his/tween the United Textile Workers friends were innocent. The affida-| and the Textile Mill Committees, the vits were negotiated by Borson of] precursors of the National Textile the Amalgamated “labor bureau” on 15th Street. Great indignation rages among the tailors at this latest assault on rank and file workers, They point direct- ly at the chiefs of the Amalgamated | as the guilty ones in this pogrom on Workers Bitter. utmens’ Inn at 1133 Brighton 1B Ave., tonight at 8:30 p. m. 12, 8p. m,, at 165th St. and Brook Ave. Branch 1, Section 7. { oomfield will lead discussion on Developments in the Muste | ement and the SP.” at 71 St., at 8:3 uesday, Peak dee Women's Council 18, Boro Park. The International Labor tival to be held July 2 tonight. Labor and Fraternal, at the Volga |! fh | itself has an unemployment prob- t Defense XK. / will benefit from a strawberry fes- at 1373 43rd Street Communists fight on behalf of the umediate aims and interests of lem, and English workers sent there |during the harvest season have been underpaid, cheated, and left to starve when the harvest is over. The working class cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made state machinery, and wield it for its own 9 discuss the war pl. now being drawn up against the U. S. S. R. ah ano ie the workers, Following their meet- ‘i . working class, but in. thei = oy i ePavia is the five chief capitalist powers, the U. S., Great Britain, Italy, France | esitent ‘of the. atcikoocoakine | Workers, Union. He says that the|ing at Stuyvesant. Casino on ‘Thurs. Organizations present movement they re ning de~ [Dorvone Thin nem Commune (Paris id Japan. The king having emerged from his bed of disease a virtual] !'rooq Council,” which wos eet we| Urited Textile Workers were really Gay night, which was so crowded oe menteeMney, Naie hek peWerie ava: it, his royal seed is acting as figurehead of the capitalist empire. | with the aid of the socielict Unitel | rain, 1° help the bosses by strik-| that hundreds of tailors hac to be : Bee. oe saeeer ne |ing, but not so the Mill Committees. |turned away, they are making in-| ATTAN | Jingo Organ Makes War Theat. ven now, iicidentally, the yellow the thures Tlene ree been in. | tensive plans for biases a Gastonia Protest PARIS, June 28—The Echo de Paris, voice of the French imper-| “Forward” is concealing the names! tended as a helpful message, but nolL Reith aes ae EEE Jique|,A mass meeting to protest against : ; alists, says that “the French government of today and the French gov- of the grafters involved. such kindly intent appeared back of | that there is a limit to the endur.| {fis weenie eMRUPE Wi De eld YOUNG PIONEER CAMP tnments to follow will be obliged to unite against those who wish to| Rubinfelt a Grocery Salesman the blows administered by the Tex- |.” f th Tai ae e's the oe Fourth “Avenue. Speeches will | ! werthrow all the conservative forces on the continent.” This is in-| That Rubinfelt’s fight on Lehman tile Mill Committees, ox whatever | once, 1, the Tank and file in "| be given in Russian, Polish, English, OF W. LR. I erpréted as an open threat of war on the Soviet Union and further was not animated by his interest for| name the radical strikers chose to | eo Zaten pod Dirainiey | beta! suppression of the militant working class at home and of the natives | the eats nove! yee that! take.” CGE ER | RE Ge 3 ] a the colonies. he himself, following his defeat as j ; . —————— | . fiw secretary of the union, now maine| pine eset, lke the mill bosses, | “ee OPENS. JULY 8TH Celebrate Mass Murders of 1914-18, No close lucrative connections with will think more of the interests of h SARAJEVO, Jugoslavia, June 28—Faseists will celebrate the 15th cop cem surat owners aS & BTOCErY | “the industry” than of raising star- 2 auniversary of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand here to- | ¢o dampen his ambitions to get back vation wages. morrow. It was the murder of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne | into office. ATTRA BEN orkers } that Was seized upon by the imperialists of the world as a pretext to| "In ‘an attempt to whitewash the! BOAT EXCURSION if) : plunge the working class into a blood bath from which it has not yet | strikebreaking face of the union, at|| LOWEST PRICES AT | | secovered. Those responsible for the assassination are regarded as. na-| the same time working hand in hand ‘ s tonal heroes in this country. with the bosses, the fake “progres- , a ie re anes sives” hired Louis Wallman, a law-|| J J@ owi1tz S TO hens Rush War Pians Behind Keilogg False-Face. yer high in the councils of the so-| EXCELSIOR velapps | IVE striking textile EGISTER your chil- be BUDAPEST, Hungary, June 28—The upper house unanimously pale Per ee bap! lsget Bayiaer GREATEST “GROVE Us ELORE Giana unemployed R dren today for the i atified the Kellogg “anti-war” treaty today. Preparations for the im-|t© the investigating committee, | N. Y. CONFERENCE ‘ , i nding imperialis nea cee aaa ale Lehman, in making a feeble at- S S 1 Mee : miners’ children'a vaca- W. I. R. Camp, Wing- hi nding imperialist mass. mnrde a . ultaneously being speeded up. eereeae defense, charged ‘that the| uUmmymer a (Zi pe at | lied ta &orkees' cana? dale, N.Y. A workkdine z Austrian Fascists Allied With Mussolini. elas Bic gy eM NOW ON | : Rush contributions to 9 class camp for workers’ ; VUE NA, June 28.—In the discussions begun by the complaint of | In order to prevent the rank and file| |Our Entire Stock of Shirts,|- A Trip on the Hudson on Steamer “Warwick” Camp Department: children which only be ae French gerslgn. minister, to Hes League of Nations that im-| from taking any initiative, and also’ | Neckwear, Sport Sets, Knick- TH charges the cost of main- stig dustria’s armed forces menace the peace of central Europe, it| to prevent any beans being spilled i ; Yi SUND AY JUNE O rnati tainance. Maximum 100 & been’ Wrought to light that the Heimwehr, fascist militarist organ- | about the socialists, Shiplacoff, man- Has gph cs. Now | 9 3 Workers International children weekly. H ition, pldtted with Mussolini to wage war on Jugoslavia in 1927, prov-| ager of the Pocketbook Workers benef Mendon 5 pr & again the international connections of fascismo. The capitalist press | Union, was brought in as an “impar- | REDUCTIONS Steamer Leaves at 9 A. M. Sharp from East 91st Street Pier | Relief LOCAL NEW YORK to mits the existence of two semi-official armies in addition to the regu-| tial” chairman. Shiplacoff’s strike- * . | a 3 | 1 i h at troops—the Heimwehr and the Schutzbund, social-democratic militia. | breaking activities resemble Leh-| | Come in and Be Convinced! DANCING — PICNIC — GOULASH — BATHING chat ayer Af By Se ‘si a Poth are used to crush the militant working class movement. man’s, inasmuch as he has just or-| eh + +, ’ - dered the workers of his organiza- MAS Lee Ow ite { Riohere dosadrange theP: At the nice te | pe 3 i Ai Cc tion back to the shops without a | ¢ sunday Excursion Aids Call Jobless Workers (27 ctmen: ‘Tekman inelied| | 1987 WILKINS AVENUE VS 4 Tungarian Communist for Important Work at that Shiplacoff and he had may Cor. Intervale Ave., Bronx, N. Y. | 2s eves aM ees cas * things in nm by saying that Telephone Intervale 8930 7 Newspaner “Uj Elore” Harlem Labor Center ‘Brother shiplacoft has his troubles) bene ee S08) _| | t — : ; oe from that direction, too.” | e ee at Daily | Unemployed workers are requested | mas e ur r r me x p “Uj Elore” will benefit from pro- (sl eGR as GR RM: See cies coastestacaunrnaaseeemintle | ceeds of the excursion to Excelsior *° call today at the Harlem Labor } | 3 E.! Grove, arranged by the Uj Elore Center, 255 West 29th Street, to e e P Kenterence, tomorrow. ‘The steamer |.35 wieh some very important OF VOLUNTEER NOW FOR | ! ae cnieton wr Tag Day for Gastonia Textile Strikers | erenad ine vastOnla 1extlie WOrKers | joni | Th SATURDAY and SUNDAY, June 29-30 TOURS ito LOCAL NEW YORK my e WORKERS INTERNATIONAL RELIEF | f S oO V j e t 799 Broadway, New York | or ers a i. Members of the National Textile Workers Union Be Russia ; ot i 7 blots sell ate HELP THE GASTONIA PICKET LINE ar g e it urder! st 10 DAYS IN LENINGRAD and MOSCOW FIGHT TO VICTORY! 4 ! *: rovas =o HB BHY sstisss ever mon FOOD AND TENTS FOR STRIKERS! THEY FACE THE ELECTRIC CHAIR Send Delegates—Bring Workers from Shop and 8 OTHERS FACE LONG PRISON TERMS NEXT SAILING — BERENGARIA — JULY 16 Factory—Come Yourself to the i—Permitting visits t t of the U.S.S.R. i i i : i Visas Guarenteed—Permi pees 0 any part of the a eae Se Shop pan The fight to free the fourteen leading | pay, and is a part of the preparation of te a + Conference Thursday, June 27th, 7pm. Gastonia strikers from the electric the capitalist government for a new van WORLD TOURISTS, INC, chair is not only a fight for the lives of | bloody imperialist world war. tA 175 FIFTH AVENUE (Flatiron Bldg.) | NEW YORK, N. Y. IRVING PLAZA HALL | ehesddcvoriing. clases leavers bub ds 23.5 : vein Telephone: ALGONQUIN 6656 * 15th Street and Irving Place | struggle for the right of the workers of ANOTHER ‘SACCO-VANZETTI t | the entire South to organize and strug- FRAME-UP IN GASTONIA! 110 | gle for better conditions. | b i f bie h i The Struggle of the Southern Tex- c Rally to the Support of the Interna- rf i 1 é wSPEND YOUR VACATION IN tional t. aboi Détenae: tile Workers is the Concern of = . r : the Entire American Work- IC ets Defend the National Textile Work- ing Class. i . ‘on All Lines and All Classes; | ers Union. : ‘ ; Booking to All Parts of the N E } | E | ‘ The members of the National Textile we} World; Money Transmission. a Ey Bape c0r Textile: Workers Workers Union have been bayoneted, ar- | i rested, beaten, slugged and shot and care THE FIRST WORKINGCLASS CAMP — ENTIRELY REBUILT | The 22 Strikers Must Be Freed at | evicted from their homes because they Ren ; 1 kb ee Ne B 1 EI ° L . h t | Once. dared to fight for better conditions and | OX saat Sear AN 175 New Bungalows - - Electric Lig. This new attack of capitalist justice | Seainst mill owners, the government the Corner 26th Street) Educational Activitic id Director ‘of Sports, Athleti in North Carolina is a part of the attack breaking activities of the American Fed- it to | i eel enleaadl at en ee d/h YP of Dramatics "7°" te! Lhe 3) of the American imperialist government Hon of Labs comi the Direction of and Dancing Su heHasantira workinwclaan: “1k noda eration o! rs tired JACOBSHAEFFER JACOB MASTEL © Eniry SEGAL Acdautlgtnt Moms hand in hand with the process of capital- Thousands of Dollars are Needed to INDIA’S WAY ist “rationalization”, the speeding up of | Defend These Heroic Strikers, Members 10 HELP BLADDER THIS WILL BE THE BIGGEST OF ALL SEASONS the workers at long hours and for low | of the National Textile Workers Union. Fssinaisthih bi cscs we ternal ha eran Ma, atl ed ; ‘ DIRECTIONS: Take the Hudson River Day Line Boat—twice daily— 75 R h All F d pete ee sees ewewe sees, ly capsules—filled with purest cents. Take car direct to Camp—20 cents. us un Ss to ' J eesnesa by natives e 8 Thereby enclose $.........0....4.+++-for the CAMP NITGEDAIGET_ | the International t= bcm: : ' BEACON, N. Y. Labor Defense heal : Telephone Beacon 731 New York Telephone Esterbrook 1400 ‘ # 80 East 11th Street Room 402 gp ADDRESS «-.eeseseeeeeess teeessom 1 5 . New York, N.Y p> ». CITY AND STATE.........0,0seerceees #

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