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, 1929 oa z peor t Two DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY The Negro Qu Question, ‘China and India Discussed at World Anti- Imperialist Meet FORD OUTLINES | - ifteen pibsiao Burnt to Death i in British aoa F | E R CE TORTURE eos Militar Meets sei g ‘DOCK STRIKERS INTERNATIONAL = 18 fg)" Pome dite TOLD IN POLISH "RESIST. POLICE NEGRO DEMANDS oi Yao tte ee Pre. COMMUNIST CASE IN ARGENTINA | [Foodstuffs Se Searcer ‘As | Tieup is ; Complete | BUENOS AIRES, Argentine, July 28.—Striking Rosario dock workers |are reported to have resisted an at- |tack by police, who attempted to disperse picket lines yesterday, with the result that the authorities re- port one police officer dead. It is not known if any cagualties were suffered by the strikers. Maxton, Kirk kwood Join |f Hunger Strike Follows in Greeting Meerut 4 Suicide in Jail WARSAW, Poland, July 28. — A| ghastly picture of i ; Was unfolded at the court the thirty-four Polish, White Rus- rs recently being kept on remand for tw oy . The work ers are accused of membership in he Communist Party and of hav- s/ing prepared an armed uprising for | the purpose of violently overthrow- | operted cuestion O'Don Free Rey address’ ws who drove thousan Two of the milita Chinese I B|ing Polish rule in White Russia. | death in the late impe world war, meeting at Governor's Island. Staple foodstuffs, bread, milk and During Tales of constant and systematic] They are the French jingoist General Gouraud, on a visit to the U. |meat axe becoming scarcer, reports Ghiu, the ‘ s S., and General Hanson Ely, American jingoist. They will again be from the strike city state, especial- of 's stuffed into| vecalled to lead in the butchery being planned by their respective |ly since the bakers joined the gen- . |their mouths were told the court. imperialist goverwments to lead in killing workers, eral strike movement Friday. : 15 workers, who were burnt to death at a fire which resulted from a fire rescue y at G und, is shown above. | One of the Adolph Raich- | : | Attempts of indignant scab cus- He © | om ne al é man, died in prison as a result ot Free Dobroghanu, |Meerut Trial ShOWS tomers to operate the ovens have * though ational re- ~Tme jaries. T ffi e; hi Q | y, 3 : | a ey ‘1 ‘ SOCIALISTS AID Pa Fs seine fe afer | hase. mete | Communist Jailed Revolutionary Wave resulted in very little bread, > aed nomic and Political Information Ser- Demonstration in Court. By Rumania Terror In India, Says Pravda. _ Te sects of Rosario are desert: 2 is av a | vice” which, is financed by the| When during the reading of the | f | Ra daar ser sn nets s adde August demons Reichs minister of the interior,| indictment the name of Raichman| yrpxy : peel La Hen ie running, of course, owing | to. the ec of reyolutio nted to the increase ryhich dpi. the: haudwiotcdbeiwocial twas mentioned: ie PHEeMe in thel| Se ee | MOSCOW (By Mail).—The “Prav- | unanimous strike action of the men, F Geyine. Disc is the lot of Ne Poupeets ante te Recieve Gere nauie eee protest, |Ported that Dobrogheanu-Gherea, | da” declares that the trial of the/and many of the inhabitants are a Ee uring imperialist wars. [ministry and which in fact is noth-| shouting that Raichman had been |the leader of the Roumanian Com-| Indian revolutionary leaders in Mee- staying in their houses in fear of g on di oped th ts o = es oe seaael ais T eee is ne only | Abet Him for Use ing but an espionage organization. | murdered by the political police. The | munist Party who was sentenced to |rut is an expression of the growing | He ihe Sin rent ples pn masses who must re- Nanee eee | A tU.S.S.R |The “Rote Fahne” asks why the prisoners then unfurled and waved ten years hard labor in the process revolutionary wave in India, 'This| such as have marked the strike s0 sort to weapons or be suppressed, | of a ‘ont between the black ie gains se es Orloy's aster S Rebecaleg Ore" fae | against the Genie) Comin i OF eras the, tite mass proceas cia, wbich | far... Pher noleey Baye, been opealy po ee. Te i t The Negro Question. jand the rs.” | : x lov has delivered numerous forgec Bs ; that Party, has been released un-| the accused were revolutionaries not | Violent in attempting to smash the jon Psi cacins ance ua cwaie the next speak-| BERLIN (By Mail).—The “Rote | i uments, eed Terrorist Sentences. |der the amnesty. In general, how- | only in words, but also in deeds. The | | strike by force and the strikers have pa tics ursday ris Oe oe ie many workers | Fahne” published a facsimile of Or- | | The trial of Communists at Kowel|¢ve! the situation is unchanged. ||. ,.0:5 was also significant because resisted with brilliant determination ME Gonrting on the sirnpele f fact for oppressing the Ne- lov’s secret memorandum to the ended with a sentence of twelve) Thousands of proletarian political | PY°°** eet 1 SEG eeUgtenss Re ne Len ee eee on Se Bele tor | toes, who believe | prisoners are not touched by the |its commencement coincided with | good as they sent. Shooting has the workers court showing, inter alia, that, the Bulgar Fascists | years penal servitude for the princi- ‘Ss and all 0 i: the emancip of the Negro rac He declared that League tactics with amnesty. For this reason the strug: | |the accession to power of the Brit-| marked every occasion when the al accused, Cstapiuk, d of six Shoot 3 Workers feels ekRh ne is Bnet, babes gle for a complete and unconditional|ish Labor Government. “Left- | police have tried to attack picket jare their oppre: that their real oppressor Soviet Government requested his ex- Feference to the Negroes must ac- |; pulsion from Germany a long time | i i cites cord strictly with the nature of the ; ; z sf In Prison Cells) im Wilna seven workers were sen- | #™nesty is going on, wing” leaders of the Labor Party | lines or ride down or disperse strik- Gein Wand Seth Atticn | addresses, the ago and that the German authorities | figaead to tires gai fave genes at were members of the Defense Com- | ers’ patrols. must dema Negro Republi so pending Lidexhiead expressly refused to ex:el him. The] soFTA (By Mail)—Three politi-|imprisonment respectively. ‘Their| MES ee in. |Iittee for the Indian revolutionaries! Abalos, the minister of public The United 1st demand race Sent a message tO/«Rote Fahne” accuses the Berlin | og] priso: ra, St Janjew, Tschan- | offense was the distribution of Com-|£0W One AUER Oe: RU AP Loe but Labor ministers refused even to works under the Irigoyen govern- : are | at Meerut, prisoners, Stamo Janjew, Tschan- Sah |flicted by the Polish prison regime. |eceive epesentatives of this com- * st Africa, Haiti, | > tims of the police presidium and the Prussian | | ju Kostadinow and another whose | |munist literature. Tid Misaden i ailatostous stones lauttes, ;ment, ut eer ae ay the direct independe: 3 Ci as s | | troops to break the strike, has again East. A’ , withdrawal or British | « 2 ich ee jminister of the interior, both of) name could not as yet be ascer-| of BeSLEC ra diately began a hunger strike in sign| Here one can see the favorite jurged the workers and the Peele g S reg S i- rg KI y troops. ’ male | Seti eal pobre ula Sap aaa Lao the ae | tained, were shot through the win-|} ‘i he ahaa Bs yee : of protest. | gauae of the reformists, the so-called | to negotiate the dispute. | Phe League, he said, must demand | tngian 7 7 atin lemocrats, of keeping hi Be | | dow of their cell by the prison guard More than one hundred political}. The prison is surrounded by strong |left-wingers act as a camouflage for gh the eight-hour day, equal wages for, | aad esas in atari bi ze in Sliven prison, As a reason for|prisoners confined to the Lukishki| police forces and the number of |their reactionary colleagues. It was | ne ~, equal work, liberty of trade unions,| ame tower middle class, th 4 Be i Snes a the 6 Tugele | the shooting it was alleged that|prison in Wilna have gone on hun-| guards within the prison has been |particularly significant that the} | Proletariat must raise its voice pow- uw press and speech, labor protection, manufacturer, the shopkeeper. the against the Soviet Union. |the prisoners were looking out of|ger strike. The reason for this act|/doubled. The prison administration |“Daily Herald” thought it necessary \erfully in defense of the Indian rev- y restitution of land and civil rights, |®ttisan, the peasant, all these fight Orlov’s memorandum also shows |the window in violation of prison|of desperation is the suicide of one|by these measures doubtless intends |to repeat the words of the Jingo olutionaries and expose at the same against the bourgeoisie, to save ete. from. extinction. thelr existence as | that he was in close touch with the regulations. As a matter of fact of the prisoners, Konigsberg, who|to provoke conflicts to serve as an imperialist “Daily Mail” according time the dirty role played by the “Ford further asserted that reform- ibenetions of cha sriddie claps, They | German Reichswehr through a num-|all three prisoners were sitting in|had been badly ill-treated and who|excuse for the wholesale massacre |to which the Meerut accused will be | labor lackeys of His Majasty the ary, ism is rife among the Negroes, al- Itonaervativer—Warl jo poh bat ber of officers who acted as inter-'their cell eating their dinner. preferred a voluntary death to the |of the refractory prisoners. handled “justly.” The international | Emperor of India. at You Must to Save the One month ago, June 21, The Daily Worker did not The readers will have to decide—— “The next few days are crucial. The next few days appear for lack of funds. 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