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. anizer Faces Death “PUSH iN DONT WAIT FOR MAIL, SAYS IL. 8. Postoffice Holds Back Literature for Week CONGRESS HATED BY FRENCH RULER From Paris; It! , e Held on Same Barred ‘i Will Date in Frankfort (Continued From Pag i) “Tay has meanwhile been dealt a Sandino Refused Vise w, In an organized up such where all the reaction are lined up the side of the mill owners and the workers, such a blow h to 15 brave fight- a victory for the mill of on cc . S. Compels Him to Go by Slower Route against - P barons, the crushing of the heroic Amy Schechter, director of thé re- Gastonia strikers and the driving lief store in Gastonia, is held with out of the National Textile Work- | two other women organizers and 12 ers’ Union from the South. men on framed up murder charges . A Fi A i “Don’t Wait For Letters.” in Gastonia, The mill prosecution i ‘ nt of England, This blow must not rem rushing them to trial in July, and in- vialist Wor'd| tends to electrocute them. Funds for Tub anPa or Fars: ©©'Y | their defense should be rushed to the bein Per ar 3 Sent! sith St. Room 402, New York City. |? BY RICH OWNER => mperialists against leral gove the I. L, D, ss move on the de- e with the North must be de- rid Or- y be defeated by Anti-Imperialist the ion of defense efforts ne thro 2 cot It can only tele- be defeated by a great and immé- diate increase in contributions for the defense, Every worker and sympathizer with labor must act at OF PLANTATION Lash and Gun Used by held in that uly 20, and days and collection campaigns and rush every cent at once to the Na- tional Office of the International nse, 80 E. 11th St., Room W.4. B, ARRANGES AID ontinued from Page One) against Arnold, the w d even forced his w 1 (Cc ? at ation of Vanover. No Pay for Slavery. “He didn’t pay me for my work,” wer testified. “He reliable the late be i, of the strike of t strikers at Irving i Place and 15th St., at ich 1,000 strikers were présent. shops that have set- Architectural Iron tril “FLOODED IN W Workers FlocktoFight; Help Needed RK x “national Relief to hold a tag da the . The date will be atinounted i day or so. The W. I. R. has also artanged to deliver food to the families of the st A large shop, Stoller and Cook, As a result 6f its intensive -\ yesterday yielded to the strikers. in oreonizing the working|This shop is in the Broi tenants of Harlem against the picketing continued yes' hogs; the Harlem Tena mber of striker: day 21 with w ved summonst to appear in ridge Plaza , on for str unch allies of the iron’ and the A. F. of L., iaetal In addition hundreds of orgeniza-|ing to the aid of the | . The for house com- 7 Metal Polishers Union be | mittees, captains and heads of sym-) misleaders have ordered the nem- * the | pathetic organizations. bors of that union to return to work. Party Hack Exposed. The moulders; still at work ia It is also issuing an exposure ‘of| struck Shops, are kept at work by ghout the whcle| Abraham Grenthal, a republican| the misleaders of their union. t danger will be| party hack who is employing re-| The yellow socialists, through the problems | formist methods to hamper the work their organ, the “Fotward,”: signal- in the slave|of the League, as is Mayor Walker, | ized the eighth weck of the strike rogion. There | an owner of 100 shares of Dunbar) in industties | National Bank stock. This bank| leaders, especially George Powers, as a protest jeontrols the Jim Crow Dunbar tion organizer. Strikers commented parations of the} Apartments, ostensibly built for oc-|on the contrast’ between the action Jeupance by poor workers but since| of the W. I. R. in offering conerete jmade sacred to well-heeléd “social| aid, and of the socialists in sabotag- workers” and the profiteering land- ing the strike. ies will also dis- municipal and } lords. YS ET EET F . ves Kos C; Br ‘The working ciass cannot simply t work to} Roscoe C. Bruce, mandget of the ad of the. reddy candidates | apartment house, is one of the machinery, and wield ft Dit: | terest opponents of the League. Pa ees This ne~ Commi at. The election cam- dy ye atts “ups its recommendations | Commune) brenks the modern atnte n will also connect up the war af the once. Your comrades’ lives are at are Boss on Slaves stake. Don’t wait to receive our end hele dale:| literature. Arrange meetings, tag| _ | others hit by the City Trust Com- ith a vicious attack on the strike | :|charges of “misdemeanor.” He had DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY ¥ eet Vall Stree S. Trie U Grabs off Chaco Oil in Paraguay; | s to Lay Down Rules for Next War | 23 Lynched by Federals in Mexico; Polish Die- tator to Touch off Fireworks on 4th Another State, he brawl] between Bolivia and Paraguay Wail Street Empire Annex WASHINGTON, July 3+ over the rich Chaco region will be settled by Wall Street, which has foreed the contending powers to ’ and await the findings of a “neutr sion,” to be comp of rubber-men representing Mexico, Cuba, U nd the U. S, As the first four coun- are Wall Street dep i Bolivia is ruled by Standard Oil) Guggenheim interc y is up against American im- Rules For Next War Brea Defeated. 2NEVA, July 3—The international code on war prisoners pro- pesed by U. 8. jingoes was turned down by the other imperialist powers, which object to Wall Street dictating all the rules of the impenditig imperialist war. * . Lynch 23 in Mexico. MEXICO CITY, July The bodies of 23 men who are alleged to have raided the town of Atotonileo were hanging from telegraph poles near the scene of the raid tonight: Federal troops did the lynching. eek Se Pilsudski Bends Knee at Dollar Shrine. WARSAW, July 3.—The American imperialist “independence da; will be officially celebrated in Poland by order of the dictator, Pilsuds! who thus renders honor to his fellow exploiters. Mexican Reactionary Thinks Gil Too Tame. MEXICO CITY, July 8.—In the keynote spéech of the anti- reelectionist party, the most reactionary group in Mexico, its president, | Vito’ Robles, hauléd the Gil governnient over the coals for its insufficient | bioodthirstiness in exploiting the workers ard peasants. Smuts Still To Wield Whip. CAPE TOWN, South Africa, July 3.—Reports that General Jai Christian Smuts would hand over the leadership of the viciously reac- tionary South African party to three picked triumvers were deniél with| some heat today, * * * | Expert Truth-Benders in Chinese Contest. | SHANGHAI, July 3—The foreign minister is demanding the de- | portation of the New York Times’ Peking correspondent, Hallett Abend; whe is charged with “fabricating” an interview with Marshal Chahg | Hsueh-liang which did the officials of the Nanking government no good. Chang now swears he never gave out the statements attributed to him and calls Abend a liar, who in turn claims that Chang is a prevaticatot. Since hoth claim to be honest men, observers say that it would be wh- just to doubt either, be on c@ | U. Gunboats For “Independence Day” in Cuba; | HAV A, Cuba, July 3.—The Wal! Street battleships Florida and New York anchored in the harbor this morning. | ae aa | Mexican Workers Strike Against U. S.-British Bosses, | MEXICO CITY, July 3—Hundreds of cigarette workers employed in the Aguila factory, which is owned by British and American interests, went on strike for higher wages today. eke HS All-Political Ring Breaks Up in Holland. | AMSTERDAM, July 3—The gcabinet d'affaires” turned in its resig-| nation today after conducting the government of Holland for two years. | {It was a ring composed of members represefiting all the principal reae- tionary parties of Holland, functioning in the absence of an elective party | cabinet. General elections are being held today, ih, Foreign Capitalists Resert Wail Street’s Hoggitig. WASHINGTON, July 3.—Wall Street diplomats retitniig from| Furope report a high degree of resentment against Unicle Shylock, who | is seen as an ogre gobbling up the trade of the world atid pushing his imperialist frontiers deeper and deepersinto foreign parts. MAY ACT AGAINST MORE SWINDLERS Ferrari, City Trust Head, Held had been by) paz Warder duting his cétrupt adminis- tration of the banking department. | | Faced by growing resentment of fuinéd working class depositors and| ft is possible that minor grafters may get jail sentences, but the state | and city administration is so honey- | combed with Tammany henchmen | that it is likely that most of the real robbers will escape scot-free. | } I 1 nient dtiring his diteetorship of the | bank. Legal technicalities saved him | from felony charges, sitice the sign- | ing of the false document had not been done in the presence of a notaty, | Systematic violation of the most formal banking laws by the Ferrari | bank and the numerous diiminy cor- | porations used to enrich the clique | in control had been sanctioned by, pany crash, the Special Grand Jury \is expected to take criminal action [against other swindlers in addition to the six already held because of their activities in looting the bank, it was predicted by Bank Superinten- JULY 4, 1929 | make ‘FUNDS;| FOREIGN NEWS WALNER OFFERS | TO “ARBITRATE” FAKE STOPPAGE Schlesinger Friendly to Tammany Stunt (Continued from Page One) | union conditions under its leadership. Enthu ii s were held in the halls of the union. | Industrial Union Makes Settlement At the same time the Industrial, Union announced that several set- tlements have already been made| with shops where the workers, on| the day of the stoppage, struck under its leadership. Other settle- ments aré expected today, it is an- nouneed. Further evidence of the conspiracy entered into between the I. L. G. W. clique and the bosses, on the one| hand to squeeze cash from the cloak- | anil on the other hand to| “organize the traale” for the benefit) of the bosses, is seen in their agree-| ment that the stoppage would last about three weeks or a month. Only where, as is charged by the Indus- trial Union, both groups have al- ready put thru an “agreement” are such predictions about the length of the stoppage possible. Oh, Where Are Pickets? The biggest problem now facing} the stoppage specialists is the one! a | | of providing pickets for their fake! strike. Since no struggle é these pickets are needed mostly for photographs for the eapitalist press. Thus, this problem is being solved by touring the photo reporters about the needle trades disttict around the noon hour, a time when it is literally black with people. Five pickéts, members of the In- dustrial Union, were yesterday ar- restéd. Héating was postponed un- til July 9 atid 10. In court the law- yer for the scab “union” argued that the workers wete “fortignérs;” “Reds,” antl fumed that they “ought to be deported.” Leaders of the Industrial Union charge that tundetworld characters who & year ago were séiving sen- tence’ in Harts Island for pickpock- cting, robbery; ete:, are now ievading members of Schlesitiger’s “striké committee, Guerillas of the scab union yes- terday invaded oe of the settled clodk shops 6f the Industrial Union, Heinz end Wagner, 252 W. 3th St., and tried to beat up the workers there. The workers had gone oh strike on the day of the stoppage. but a settlement having been made with the Industrial Unioti, were sent LOWEST COST EXCURSIONS TO A NEW YORK—LENINGRAD— MOSCOW Coniplete GF 2 Round Trip All Expenses 3 5. FREE Soviet Visas No Documerits Required See your steamship agent or American-Russian Travel Agency, Inc. 100 FIFTH AVE,, N.Y. Phone: Chelsea 4477 cITY |dent Broderick yesterday. “It is still to early to be positive,” |Broderick replied when asked whether larceny charges would be filed, although those close to the in-| |quiries know had the looters been \less exalted socially than the present | Tammany-fascist alliance involved,! - far more serious charges would have been preferred against them. Frederick Ferrari, btother of the swindler-owner Francesco, was_ the | that will be filed, the charges show, a false re- port with the State Banking Depart- onger and the task of organizing ‘ye unorganized workers with local ossatk rule in Pennsylvania. power.—Marx. for a permanent rent law are espe- cially vicious, | Plans of Action. are ! The League, thru its ae ny ay | head, Solomon Hatper, earnestly re- unsnar e 1 500 Young quests a) working class tenants who Workers in CMT Camp are being ground under the heel of the lahdlord class to call or write} PLATTSBURG, N. Y.—July 3.— | for its plans of action. Unemployed The war mongers claim that 1,500 | workers are also asked to come to & oung workers have been duped into | the League's offices, 236 West 129th | “ening up for the citizens’ military | St., all this week to help distribute ing camp which will open here hand-bills, do office work and other- Wall Street is outdoing | wise assist in the tasks with which self in its efforts to prepare gun it is overburdened. odder for the impending imperialist| A city-wide conférente of tenant | ar, butit is expected that many of ; leagues will be held in Harlem about | he young workers ensnared into the | July 16, at which plans for spread-| ~mp by glorious promises of a “free ing the rent strike and linking up| seation” will learn not only how to| the housing situation with the elec-| » tht but whom to fight before their | tion campaign this fall will be) onth of training is up. worked out, WILL “THE DAILY” SURVIVE? Send in Your Answer! The Daily Worker, 26-28 Union Squafe, New York. After reading the appeal for aid in the Daily Worker I am hg you the enclosed amount, $ celebrating the physical culture other countries exhibitin, and strength in all forms 5. fl Of contributors will be pubtiahed in the “fally* without revolution of the Soviet Republic. “SPARTAKIADA” a remarkable Sovkino film record of the “RED OLYMPIAD” RECENTLY HELD IN MOSCOW Showing men and women workers of Russia and Film Guild Cinema 52 W. Sth St. Coatinuois Pérformance. a 1 OPENS J RUSSIA 7 N (abe striking textile and unemployed miners’ children a vaca- tion in a workers’ camp! Rush contributions to Camp Department: * Workers International Relief 1 Union Square New York City g remarkable skill, speed of athletics, ey ori SPRing 5095-S090 Popular Prices. imi ugust 9 an affair WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS YOUNG PIONEER OF W. I. R. Workers! talked about! CAMP ULY 8TH y IN ; R saistek your chil- dren today for the W. I. R. Camp, Wing- dale, N. Y. A working- class camp for workers’ ¢hildren which ofily chatges the cost of main- tainance. Maxithum 100 children weekly. LOCAL NEW YORK 799 Broadway, Room 221 *| foreign-minister, For German Bosses Gustav German ita the German industrial magnates at the meeting of the League of Na- tions council at Madrid. perialist powers ave jockeying the German bosses’ coming injpierialist war, behind the Stressemann, repr The im- jor upport in the scenes of thé League. back to work yesterday. All cloak- makers fre urged by fhe Industrial Union to resist all such attacks in the future. Cooper Union Meet Tomor> Striking ukmakers are called to a mass meeting called by the In- jdustrial Union, tomorrow, at one | o'clock, at Ceopér Union. Leaders |of the union will speak and give a | picture of the present situation in jthe cloak.ttade and especially dis- cuss the fake toppage. A meeting of all active clo: ers, mettibers of the Industrial | Union, will be held tomorow morn- ling in the office of the Joint Board, | it was announced last night * * Roosevelt Butts In, Too. | ALBANY; N. Y., July 3.—Gov- | ernor Roosevelt today invited repre- | sentatives of the right wing Inter- |national Ladies’ Garment Workers, |the inside manufacturers, the job- »|bers and the contractors to meet} with him here tomorrow and de- |eide on the closing scene of the | L. G. W.’s farcical “strike.” of eS N PLEDGE E VICTIMS To Report on Frameup in World Ports (Continued from Page Onc) r * the workers; the Inter- 1 Labor Defense, which is carrying on the struggle in the courts to free the framed-up lead- ers, and the Trade Union Hduca- t 1e, which is supporting Union in its fight. W. President Speaks. id, national president of the Textile Workers Union poke of the or, ational probe ms of the strikers, and told how vorkers from the textile mills of ghboring communities are throng- int> the union. Carl Hacker, national organizer of the I. L. D., spoke on the neces- sity of the entire working class sising its voice in protest against this class murder. N. Sparks, editor of the Marine Workers Voice, called jon the matine workers especially to rry the story of Gastofia to the s of the world. chafrman. Banners were carried by mem- bers of the Marine Workers League with slogans such as “Waterfront Workers, Rally to the Support of \the Gastonia Strikers” and “The In- ternational Seaman’s Club Demands the Release of the Gastonia Strik- ers.” One hundred copies of the | Labor Defender were, sold, and a collection can was filled by the | workers in the audience. Leaflets | explaining the details and signifi- canes of the frame-up were passéd around and eagerly received. | KILLED IN SNOWSTORM. TACOMA, Wash., July 3.—En- oute up Mt. Tacoma in a blinding snowstorm, two men were believed killed and four others were injured when one of the party slipped on bridge dragged the others into a deep crevass, where they were trapped for hours. an ice and After every revolation matking 7 | progressive phase in the class strug- je, the purely repressive character of the State power stands ont tn ' bolder and bolder reliet—Marx. ' All those not requested not Unity Until In the Ju BILL DUNNE WRITES ON “GASTONIA: A BEGINNIN Theatre—Ed. Falkowski book-reviews—Drawiiigs b FLOYD DELL RESIGNS FROM THE NEW MASSES, HIS LETrhh AND AN ANSWER BY MICHAEL GOLD IN THE JULY ISSUE $1.50 A YEAR 15 CENTS A COPY) NEW MASSES ELIZABETHTON Piscator, revolutionary director, writes on The Social Notes of a Rhur Mirter—Short stor Gropper, Siegel, Kolski and others. registered are to come out to Camp Sunday ly Issue of GASTONIA Sits on a Powder Keg,” by Mary Heaton Vorse writes from Germany The sketches; poems; i, Ishigaki, Dehn, y 1 NEW MASSES 39 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK CITY Enclosed $..,..for July fssue..... fOr One year. sescewaas Address..... eee e eed eeteeeeeeeton Sean eee bebew eee eens FEE OU Rete nema anne nee eaten ee enee itt ( GASTONIA fF | —" a ™ a n

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