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_DATL Y WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929 nase luledl ‘RED PLOT” IS | odenous Imperialism Forges Forward in War Presihrations in position of the “christian general, Feng Yu-hsiang with the Nanking government which had almost be- come an open break. The imperial- vish to combine the forces of PRESS SLANDER abor Defense campaign. could these’ penniless strikers be helped if it were not for battle craft amounting in total ton- nage to about 50,000 and manned ser ae Oat AA about 10,000 Chinese sailors. Lina Sas abe ae British interests in China began International Labor Defense, of the y hi 5 Gastonia sont! Detense ead Retier (Soe Mme ae0 tp temedy this seri ous default and to make her Chinese puppet stronger Great Britain sent a naval commission to China, agreed to build naval craft for China on long term “loans” and trained Chi- ailors and naval officers in tish naval schools. Committee, spreading the issue in- volved th hout the land?” he “The on this can be by ng the case by the by mass meet- g the werkers | , by nes! tion has done tc American imperialist plans were as. the New York exposed during the world war when renegate New York American troops occupied Soviet th ion, the New territory and again in the attempts tly attacked the rnationa! Labor inese Eastern Railway, this fail- ing, the American imperialists lent support to the British interests and directed the seizure of the railway over which mercenary troops of the imperialist powers can be’ sent to attack the workers and farmers gov- ernment of the Union of Socialist | Soviet Republics. During the attack of the Nation- alists on Shanghai last year, the :. Neal called on the workers of crica to aid and display whole- hearted inter st in the Gastonia! vase. “Thi: the most tremendous vase in the history of American la- or,” he said. The issues involved, fesides, of course, the very impor- tant one of saving the lives of s: teen young men and women, include the basic, fundamental rights of all) United States forces combined with men.” se of Great Britain in subduing He said that the right of free revolutionary workers of China , of organization, the right of|2nd reduced China to a Bri Now defense, were so intermingled in this American puppet dictatorship. ose that it “behooves the entire h the American and British im- tion to be aware of the import s supplying China with “The newsnapers of the south,” % supplies, food and munitions; | } i vs, “have carried with England training naval offi- on a monstrous campaign of villifi- cers and sailors, and at the same cation of the ional Textile time building a navy for China, we Workers Union, of the International Labor Defense and other organiza- tons backing’ the workers,” he said. “How can these journals afterward have the temicrity to talk of a ‘fair trial’ yen they haye spent wecks can clearly see the imperialist man- euver against the Soviet Union. in India the British have been mobilizing the natives against the] 1852 to buy up all Soviet interests in the | The Same Address Over 75 Years of the puppet Chinese government with a scheme, that envisages cial control similar to that wh reduced the war-torn countries of is! Europe to imverialist puppets cur- the “christian” general with those ing reconstruction. SCORED BY NEAL of the Nanking government for a secs avbcinenk hae concerted attack against the Soviet | shown itself as a willing tool of the ea Union which a ae and Amer- imperi powers cand de sorepat: (Continued from Page Ove) aD ce sae InGsitb, camry yous the directives (of Ge thie The Chinese navy is a joke am its master ar imperialism US 1 the In-/Taval exper The entire naval events in China have as their ob- “force consists of cruisers and light jective an imperialist w against the Soviet Union which today stands | as a symbol to the working class of the world in the against class. Militant workers | throughout the world are rallying to | the defense of the workers and farm- ers government in Ru The at- tack on the Soviet Union is but one of the many death tremo talism which is matching ‘its own syphilis-ridden, degenerated ted against the fresh militant strength of the working class which realized its power in the Russi and its ability in the building of Socialism in the Soviet Union. The diseased scalp of capitali has numbered its hairs. The rising militancy and growing radicaliza- tion of the American working cla in the struggle against exploitation by the capitalist class has demon- strated that the Soviet Union will |“of some prominent person,” all of | lits rights and a pret uggle of class | s of capi-| an-revolution | sm | not lack defenders in the event of an | invasion of Soviet territory. I am concerned, TI can’t ave discovered the ex~ asses In modern society As far a claim to istence of or their strife against one another. long ago lass historians J the evolutic the classes. contribution the foll tions: 1) that the existence classes is bound up with cert phases of material production; 2) that the class struggle leads neces- sarily to the dictatorship of the proletariat; 3) that this dictatorship ix but the transition to the tion of all classes and to th ation of a society of free and equal. —Marx, Game of baseball, at the Press Carnival. soccer, etc., 1929 (een Inflanfing the minds of all prospec- tive jerymen?” Dr. Neal stated: “I .m only too gled to aveil myself of an oppor- tunity to dispel certain misunder- standings which have arisen, entire- ly disconnected with the merits of | the case. In the first place it is not true that the defense counsel have at their disposal for | Deposits made on or Last Quarterly Dividend paid on all amounts from $5.00 to $7,500.00, at the rate of Open Mondays (all day) Banking by Mail. Soelety A: ma Bel Se! B.A. Travelers purposes any large sum of money, The defendants are all penniless, the majority of them are young | textile workers under 21 years of ige and are the children of textile vorkers.” { ASSETS EXCEEDING $29, 000,000 day of the month will draw interest from the Ist day of the month, 4% before the 3rd til 7 P. M. nts Accepted. | tifled Checks =amSPEND YOUR VACATION IN THE FIRST WORKINGCLASS CAMP — Educational Activities Under the Direction of JACOB SHAEFFER Director of Dramatics JACOB MASTEL DIRECTIONS: Take the Hudson River Day Li BEACON, N. Y. Telephone Beacon 731 CAMP NITGEDAIGET 175 New Bungalows - - Electric Light THIS WILL BE THE BIGGEST OF ALL SEASONS CAMP NITGEDAIGET New York Telephone Esterbrook 1400 ENTIRELY REBUILT Director of Sports, Athletics and Dancing EDITH SEGAL ine Boat—twice daily— 75 t Air is a time honored method of all de- spotisms to take recourse to “con- spiracies,” “incriminating docu- ments” and “attempts” on the life! to one of the officials: ‘Take him away gnd beat him till the blood flows.’ I was then taken to the effice of the chief of the political jepartment, Ibrahim Bey, and beaten till I ‘confessed’ everything that was required of me. In reality I knew | nothing whatever about it all.” The rest of the prisoners in the dock made similar statements. One of them concluded his statement with Y\the words: “I always thought the law was judge here. But there we saw that the cane was judge, so wo all said what was wanted of us.” The “modern reforms” of the Turkish bourgeoisie do not seem to extend to the police stations, when | the success of a frame-up is in ques- tion. ‘The revolutionary leaflets in ques- tion were issued on occasion of the ratification of the treaty between Turkey and Italy, providing for the acknowledgement of the debts of the former Ottoman empire. them made to order when the work: ing class is preparing to fight for is needed to justify ruthless terrorism. Thus ten days ago a Mills homb was thrown into a closed-down fac- 'y in Sliven, without ca damage to life or property. police, nevertheless, effected more than 80 arrests and set on foot a ruthless reign of terror in the whole |strike district. The lower middle class, the smal} the shopkeeper, the peasant, all these fight bourgeoisie, to save existence as They extinction their from nctions of the middle class. are therefore not revolutionary, but conservative-—Karl Marx Come to the Press Carnival, ad- mission only 35 cent: cae | Press Carnival Sundcy, Aug. 18. | Let’s go. Game of baseball, soccer, etc., at the Press Carnival. Announcement of Courses ‘Fall Term WORKERS SCHOOL “Training for the Class Struggle” ECONOMICS HISTORY Group Courses for TRADE UNIONISTS EGRO WORKERS EN WORKERS ENGLISH INTERMEDIATE JEMENTARY ADVANCED IMPERIALISM ©.P, FUNCTION YOUNG PIONE FUNCTION Regintration Sept. 2 to Sept. 30 Write for Catalogue 26-28 UNION SQ., NEW YORK }} Take Your Vacation ~-at— Wingdale; N. Y. City Office: 1800 SEV. Tel: Wingdale 5i Tel. Monument 0111 TH AVE. Newly built bungalows | make possible accommoda- tion for 150 additional campers. A New Pump Just In- stalled. Grand Celebration at Opening of | New Library This Week, | Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Dancing, Singing and Dramatics BY BUS From 125th St. or Grand Central Station Direct to Wingdale, New York. Today, 6:30; Tomorrow, 1:30 p. m.; Sun, 9 a. m. from 1800 Seventh Ave. ‘THE CANE IS THE \Fascisti Will Execute Croat in Jugoslavia Terror, Ia an Every worker must uphold them in this right—the right to defend their union hall, their homes in the tent colony, their right to organize and strike. Every worker must help defeat the plot of the textile bosses and the state to execute and imprison the Into Action At TELL THE WORKERS ABOUT GASTONIA In every city in the nation, large or small, mass meetings, street meet- ings, factory gate meetings must be held. u| Every labor union and other work- ers’ organizations must be visited, must be told the story of this crime against the working class. Workers and Workers’ Organizations Everywhere Must Mobilize Organize, Collect Funds to Free Gastonia Prisoners! Language, Negro, Women’s, Youth and Children’s Defense and Relief Committees Must be Established! Only the Solidarity of the Working Class Can Save Them trom the Electric Chair Their Right of Self-Defense : Is Undisputable 23 defendants in order to smash the National Textile Workers Union and drive it out of the South. 300,000 southern textile workers starvation wages, speeded up to ex- haustion, look towards you to help them organize, depend upon you to free their imprisoned fellow-work- ers. Once—Today! COLLECT FUNDS FOR GASTONIA In every city in the nation Gastonia Joint Defense and Relief Commit- tees must be organized. Collect funds by organizing tag days, house-to-house collections, shop collections, securing contribu- tions from yorkers’ organizations. rs | BELGRADE, Aug. 15.—The trial,ing succeeded in escaping the bs titch and of the secretary of the dis-|,, After Nearing the evidence of- | solved Croatian right party, Pert-| cused to death. if s : chets, for high treason, took place Expelled for Telling the Truth ~ a a : Many Arrested in| Brutality 10s omy una ts sccatenasray deree at eeesalin| © ‘ihe carvesnondent ee the Cenman Heav Sentences in Hungary | Workers court. The subject of the indict-|daily “Berliner Tageblatt” was ex- Fascist Courts > ment was the visit of the acc pelled from Yugoslavia for having — BUDAPEST, Aug. 15.—The po-| SMYRNA, Aug. 15.—The Bulgaria in April, 1929, wh given a truthful but as it seems “un-| BUKAREST, Aug. The trial lice of Budapest have again detected | boeken now going on in Sm ; given rise to lively ations |desirable” account of certain hap- of the twelve Communists held at a Communist “plot” to serve as a vapreseing very slowly as all the {22st Yugoslavia in Sophia, lead-|penings on the Yugoslavian fron-|Celje is ended. One of the accused pretext for a still more savage per- progressing very slowly as 2 ing to a demarche of the Yugosla-|tier. The incriminated article bore was sentenced to three, two to two secuti revolutionary proletari- accused have withdrawn the state- vian government. The offense at-}the inscription, “Mass shootings in and a half, and two to two years” tion of revoluti y p ie P , tings in 3 ans. From time to time when the | |ments made by them before the po- tributed to the accused is high trea-|the Balkans,” and was printed inthe penal servitude (for different of- corrupt despotism of the present lice magistrates on the grounds that $°"- The indictment alleges that/ ‘Berliner Tageblatt.” fi two others to ten months rulers of Hungary °: threatening to That Japanese imperialism is preparing o huge air force for use in the coming imperialist war | they had been compelled by torture Pavelitch and Pertchets got into s incident, like the murder of with hard labor, two to eight months wear out the patience even of the is shown by its latest navy airship, the giant dirigible shown above. ee 7 jtouch with the Macedonian commit-|a British correspondent by the Ber- and two to six months imprisone impoverished middle classes, the bs to make untrue statements. _ tee in Bulgaria with a view to form-|lin police on May Day, shows t ment. Loncaric, M. P., the chief ac~ bugbear of a Communist “plot” is x 5 a 3 \ \; Slats Ban a ore “s a to- ing a united Croato-Bulgarian front the white dictators! hip lets even bour- | cu t en months and. an- used to frighten them back into vf ] t M 1 t | vacco factory deposed in court: for the emancipation of Croatia and! geois journalists feel its claws, if other man five month One man submission, Mpervtatists anipulate f “I was arrested for the first time Macedonia. The public prosecutor|they attempt to write the truth with-| only was acquitted. The best proof of the arbitrary on April 1. The examining magis- eee the death penalty forthe out considering what is desirable Roumania, in pre-war time, al- ahdaggubluwe character ofveuck hi P t a. trate forced me by severe bodily tor- | accused, who are not present, hav-|the moment to the fascist butchers. ready one of the foulest and. most eS ae ae a oe Chinese Puppet War Lords TEppgpR BROWS ‘etme cet eee an ae a ‘ e: 8 t ter the premises of the to! co : ng up to i me Y ed reputa- rested eighteen months a PALS a at ig gia James P. Reid, president of the Na-|iN& uP to its time honored reput narge of “conspiring a By’ GEORGE PERSHING. .R. and in Afghanistan the workers’ union any more FactSet Se tae oo eas a bea tion of ty Sande onpreed Ginee PES GH the attest! Metatneal y 5 tomdld singe tioik atten ay release 1 went ihere araini | tional Textile Workers Union; Al- 1 toil PF Pee eters one .Caueatien the puppet of British and|Britisn have sent wild native tribes | “ ” - paren -aiit8 EH. fred Wagenknecht, national secre- ‘N¢ tolling masses. without trial all this time as the| a Gicesialistasinithe gsteara [the the southern border of | Fake Attempt OY FL ad eed en Pe S| tary of the Workers International, In the process ag the five prosecution has no casa whatever of the Chinese Eastern Railway and|t:- Soviet Union in additional pro- Li , . and severely beaten, I was then con-| Relief: Wil eee cae » work caaeakohetneraial 4 Bee e E 3 ae \ iapcheff’s Life HUGH TaRESEH hrtiant Une Own tome! lief; William W. Weinstone, New | Young workers accused of the dis against them and trusts to the provocative actions against the So-|Vocations. bane oo Pron er SUG Nea tos York district organizer of the Com- tribution of leaflets on May Day, eure De cenment one aa viet Union, is continuing its role as| Other imperialist countries (Ger-| gop’ Aug. 1 Some tine aes ci acl bo wae leped to Ravel munist Pa Louis Hyman, presi- | Jon Popescu, formerly colt of the bother of a public trial. sab ape rary tack MBS) Patan, | Stes) hee Pe ‘t= Bulgarian polite officer had been | said that I had taken revolutionary f dent, aod Ben Gold, secretary-troas- | You - ee on ec Rie oe Because of the civil wars conduct- | tempting to pursue’ their greedy chob dn) sngsterigudaiclrcumstances |Jenflets from ‘kimi (his T denied. (Continued from:Page One) urer of the Needle Trades Workers | WaS sentenced to six years and two eee a ena 2° ed by the numerous “war lords” of mipitations Boll ies sarong ey eovavwnerohteeirida: event |} was then beaten till I admitted |before the trial of the 23 workers Industrial Union, and many others mse to two years Cee oe : metal workers Who have heen fight: /China, the Chinese masses are pov. League of Nations. During * 'e-|surnished the government a welcome | that I knew this man and had_re- jopens in Charlotte, N. C.,. it will) One hundred thousand leaflets| TRO Young revolutionaries receive conditions 3 its ation is een erty stricken. Because of a lack of cent a Bae ee meee ecre ete pretext for an unparalleled cam- | ceived revolutionary proclamations |S¢'ve to mobilize the workers of have been issued calling workers to °@ ue ir sentences with cries of ate dutther chacdes (broushtlanainat Simeon coer anal ene supplies OTe cvoched ta, open tha | Den OF arronem ageinstithe work-|fromititi. “1 did this becndse 3 was New York for = determined stru-jattend the memorial demonstration, | MeV! the tnlemational of oe themvandethat ere kenbanaemmunt: the Nationalist war lords were a rues : r s eae 1 Hievale ~{e nts. The shot fired at! forced to do so. In reality I had |&l¢ to save their comrades ; Workers or working c : | rein seas, ae shite cee silea a forced to disband over 1,000,000 of country to international “devclop-| ine nolice officer was magnified in-| never seen him and never received| Many working class organizations tions who want leaflets for ¢ Not only has the bourgeotate cative, even their f--nilies are not i ment” instead'of limiting it to an ; Hare: c y ; 7 forged: ahi hat bel : see any of the arrested | reir armed men after the Nanking |” ; ROBIE ne aM io an “agrarian Communist out-| anything of this neture from him or |@e ¢o-operating with the new York |pution should apply at the office of | {OTR , the, sreapons that bring allowed to see any of the arrested |): ing. | American-British exploitation, thus > : ; District of the LL.D a i death to itself; it has also called Tisisefeardd thatithasr "|military conference last spring. | p . rage,” a “conspiracy against the se- | from anybody els istrict of the I.L.D. in this me- the New York I, L. D., 799 Broad-| into existence men who are to men. It is feared that the reason| Now towever, with the attempts of |Ppaving the way for the lesser pow- Ghithe State andl eG ons’ Mike ea morial meeting. Speakers will in- way, room 422 wield those weapons—the modern for this attitude is that one of the : «yt sae a S x! heap labor and meee Abbas, a working man, stated: aus ne working ela: e proletarinns.— th rialigt SSIES BEOVGL OC to exploit the chear i clude J. Louis Engdahl, national bach beaten to death inthe imperialist powers to provoke a /° s have been effected among i : ahi, nations ae Ee A Tee RES. TORRID C emiteR TET men has been beaten to death in... potween the U.S.S.R. and China, resources of China. ike Geoaieee “andl peasants, I was summoned to the police | secretary of the I.L.D.; William Z. ee hee aes the police ¢ in: the attempt™to js oo powers have combined. to r The International Chamber of| : station, where things were read to! foster, national secretary of the! Come to the Press Carnival, ad- Game of haseball, seccer, ete. press a confession from him and the t : | Another “outrage” committed un- ine of which I thing, 1 said \ . soccer, ett ress a 85 2 el Wat the, Chinese | Nationalist ‘mill: | Commerce has also @ntered intothe|,)- coors Beas saad me of which I knew nothing. I said Trade Union Educational League;! mission only 35 cents. at the Press Carnival police hope thusito keep ithe: affair}/uins aces nian ctaeentnen dua | thao eomadinpebialiatvmmanivulstion bree ee hee ne ae the 1 did not know anything about it. - 7 dark. REY SBCOIOG | ST BO ar Cree u coe ciel ener att et eee ioe attempt on the life of Liapcheff. It | ‘phe police chief, Sabri Bey, then said a Bde = 4 Lae ce AS cee ae SOAR Into the streets, into the shops, mills, mines and factories—mobilize, unite the workers of the nation into one solid phalanx voicing a mighty pro- test against the execution and im- prisonment of the 23 textile work- | Participate in the Big Ten Day Drive! August 24 to September 2 Inclusive ers and organizers, demanding their freedom, demanding their right to organize, assisting the southern textile workers to win the 8-hour day, to abolish the speed-up system and child labor. Gastonia Joint Defense and Reliet Campaign 80 EAST 11TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Auspices: International Labor Defense and Workers International Relief Endorsed by the National Textile Workers Union ere

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