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Page Two “© DAILY WORKER FLAY TERROR OF THE NEGROES sented at the Yankee Stadium in welcoming the Soviet fliers. Over five hundred workers athletes are expected to take part in the grand march in athletic uniforms in pyra- |mid building and other. athletic ex- hibitions. The Labor Sports Union {will show the fliers of the Soviet Union that the American labor ports movement is a militant move- ISM Labor Sports Protest at Harlem Red Nights (Continued from Page One) struggle against capita n. In recent m stematie pi of terror ; 4 ing |ment of the working class. ged against Negro kers in ' wnank wettonn of ihe The| Plans are being made for the or- J police, following the dictates of their S@nization of fall and winter in- i Aoltillt mate he slightest |door activities in all the L. 8. U. § pretext are the Negro|clubs. Any working class organiza- workers a f white chau-|tion wishing to organize a gym viniem, as shown by the outrageous |Class should get in touch with the order of Neck iriver, {Labor Sports Union, 764 40th St., |Brooklyn, The Labor Sports Union| will be glad to supply them with competent athletic directors. the manhandling of a Negro woman who dared to take a seat on the boardwalk in © Island, the | shooting of a Ne be- | cause he asserted seat on an clevatec warranted Negro home become estab in recent weeks. The responsibility for c With the summer outdoor season a!about over preparations are being le to organize basketball teams and leagues on city district and na- tional scale winding up with a na- |tional tournament the winners to be sent to the Soviet Union to play ;-}the workers sportsmen of the vic- | Soccer has al- Harlem whic ference with the elec |torious proletariat. meetings in Negro Harlem, the|ready got under way and many new terrorism, segregation, high rents,|teams are joining the ranks of the workers soccer leagues, The capitalists know well how to | use sports to further nationalist ‘and |jingoist spirit among the workers. |A good example is given in the case of Kid Chocolate, a Negro, the outstanding featherweight boxer of treated as human beings. |the world, not yet declared’ the The violence in Harlem, the fear|champion due to his ‘color; After} expressed by the capitalist parties | that control the police department, | Petty Swindlers Found lin Mail-Selling Again must be laid at the door of the democratic and republican parties and their socialist henchmen, who treat the Negroes outlaws who are to be violently mishandled on every sion when the Negro masses ert their at be oO is due to the growing discontent among the Negro masses with the oppressive conditions under which they live. The discontent springs| from the fact that Negro Harlem! Both under heavy bail on charges with its 200,000 population is one of | of using the mails to defraud by the worst slum centres in the entire selling Airvia Transportation Com-| country. The Negro workers are|pany stock through a Broadway compelled to live in vile tenements at rents that cut deeply into their meagre wages. The death rate in Negro Harlem is 65 per cent higher \firm, Arthur H. Montgomery and Gerald Tiffany were found to have | new brokerage offices under the} names of the Merritt H. Gray Com- than in any other section of the] pany of 68 William St. yesterday. city. Poorly paid, denied oppor-|'They were again using the offices tunities to secure proper employ-|to get rich by mail methods, federal faent at a living wage, the last to| agents said. @ hired and the fi to be fired, these Negr> workers are in addi- tion subjected to Jim Crowism and to all gross and petty tyrannies of the enslaving capitalist system. ‘The Negro masses of Harlem are growing conscious to the fact that ‘ this situation is due to the capital- ist system and to the political par- ties, democrat, republican and so- cialist, which are supporters of the present system. By means of vio- lence, by breaking up meetings, by arrests, by terrorism, the capitalists hope to intimidate the Negro work- ers into silence. In this the capi- talist parties will not be successful. The raid forms part of the alleged federal “clean-up” organized against petty swindlers largely to) allay popular disgust of the graft- ridden city administration exposed, in the City Trust Company crash. U. S.S.R. ORDERS ETA OINU LONDON, Sept. 12.—The Soviet Government is reported to have} given a contract of $300,000 to an Aberdeen firm to build seven ships, including two experimental trawlers. jand white working masses in re-| gard to their inte: to destroy | The Communist Party in the| their organizations, to leave them} present election addresses itself to!in the lurch in the decisive moment. | the Negro masses and declares that | Only the Communist Party, Sec: now more than ever before must/tion of the Communist International | they organize themselves under the}can conduct a struggle determinedly | banner of the Communist Party to] and under, all conditions for the! fight for full economic, political rights of the oppressed peoples, for | end social equality. The Communist} the self-determination of the Negro | Party calls upon Negro and white| masses where they are a majority, workers for a united struggle|foy the liberation of the peoples liv- against race discrimination and for ing under the iron heel of im- the overthrow of the capitalist sys- perialism in India, China, Egypt, ee | Palestine, Africa, for the common |struggle of the white and Negro; masses for their liberation from im- perialist oppression and slavery. ps i al 2 call upon the Negro and white workers not to yield one single inch in maintaining their rights of free- dom of speech, assemblage and or- ganization for the defense of their interests. We call upon them to céme in masses to the Communist rallies tonight in Harlem to protest against the police brutality. and terrorism, to assert their right to the use of the streets for public mestings, and to declare their sup- port of the Communist Party. The Communist Party will un- flinchingly conduct a struggle for the rights of the Negro masses as it fights for the rights of all op- pressed against the Walkers and LaGuardias of ‘he parties of big business, oppressors of the Negro massés, against the Thomases, the The open «ir Communist Cam- paign rallies will be held at the following street corners: 140th St. and Seventh Ave; 142 St. andj} Lenox Ave.; 137th St. and Seventh} | Ave.; 132nd St. and Seventh Ave.; and 188th St. and Lenox Ave. Among the speakers will be Wil- liam Z. Foster; Otto Hall, candidate for Comptroller; Abraham Markoff; Harold Williams; Fanny , Austin, candidate from 21st Aldermanic | District; Richard B. Moore, candi- date for State Congressman; Rebec- jca Grecht, candidate for Assembly- |man; Gilbert Green; Robert Minor; | Juliet Stuart Poyntz; candidate for sdcialist traitors, that have fore-| president, Boro of Bronx; William saken the struggle for the Negro|W. Weinstone candidate for Mayor; Masses and that are tools of the|J, Louis Engdahl, candidate Presi- fmperialists to deceive the Negroident Boro of Manhattan. ————— STARTING TOMORROW [SATURDAY Livinc RUSSIA im the Land of the Soviets graphically shown through a new and original ‘technique. |ployment, are anxious to listen to |the lessons of Gastonia. It must be |carried to them, Engdahl spoke at the Interna. tional Youth Day Celebration i Philadelphia, stressing the impor- tance of organizing Youth Confer- | ences everywhere in support of the | Gastonia Joint Defense and Relief Ontario Lignite Find {Campaign. He also urged the) Will Affect US Miners | \Pioneers to become more active. | |The Pit h i. L. D, i agri rhe vice the de.| TORONTO, Ont, Sept. 12—Dis- mands of the Gastonia Campaign, |C°VerY of a coal deposit containing —and on thé same program— which set all Europe laughing! Introducing a | FILM GUILD CINEMA 92 w. B-8t. (5% 7.2L} OPRing 5095-5090-2786 Continuous Daily Noon to Midnight forenoon Prices—Weekdays 12 to 2—35 Cents Saturday and Sunde yg? to 2—50 Cents ee Will : Welcome U.S.S.R. Flyers jhired thugs, that the capitalist press | plood. |to a real fighting pitch,” says Eng-| » NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929 a. 284 ‘ \ is ponent he decided to visit “his” home country, Cuba. The bloody/ Machado government, assassin of unknown numbers of workers in|Organizers to Speak; the interest of Wall Street is ar- | ranging a gala welcoming affair,| Lugs Assemble Guns Machado will greet Chocolate per-| AEN? a | sonally and declare a legal holiday (Comtinucd from Page One) | jon this day, The bourgeois Negro |S@ys in part: “To drive out the or- | press is acclaiming this as a big vic- /Sanizers and active members of the tory for the Negro race. But ‘the|N. 7. W. U., to murder. them if they | workers ef America, both Negro and |Tefuse to be driven out, and force | white, as will recognize this as an-|the mill workers to <ubmit to any other trick of the master class in| Working conditions and wages the | their system of further enslaving |™illowners want to give. the workers, Blow at all Workers. Victor Campolo, the giant Ar-| “The blows of the brutal beating For Wholesale Slaughter of Workers The latest in wholesale slaughter of workers in the coming im- perialist war is this British super-bomber seaplane, the S-6. SOUTH AFRIGAN WORKERS SEND ~ GASTONIA HELP Shows International Solidarity (Continued from Page Onz) labor leaders cannot halt the a0li-| |darity on behalf of the Gastonia strikers, A number of workers in| Havana and Guanajay, Cuba, have sent a petition demanding the re- lease of the Gastonia strikers and a sum of money. | | { | 34 Workers’ Organizations Send | gentine, is training very hard for given to Well’, fell upon the his fight with Phil Scott, the|of every worker in the South. These Britisher, whieh is to take place} blows were struck not only at Wells, next Wednesday. This fight is|but at the whole working clas, creating wide interest among box-| black and white. These blows are ing promoters. Some of them see /directed against the right to or-| , j,Jvefkers Defense Plenlc. | | (dav, Sept. 14. Members and sympa in Campolo the possibility of cook-|ganize, strike, picket, the right of | the An: Alliance and Ave. at 9 a, m. At the end of the L, D. will be held at Zeman’s Park,| hike there will be bathing and boat- free speech, free assemblage and the right of self-defense. ing. up another “international | , roe Hackensack Plank Road, North Ber match” and another million dollar v S It is an | gen, J this Su Sept 15. enter i and capitalist politicians, but also|and their mercenaries to abolish | serves to divert the workers from/ these workers’ x" =*.ts by murder will | the class struggle. Only under a/be met with renewed efforts to |working class government will pro- | build a powerful union that will| Saturday evening. Sept fessional sports be thrown into the |wipe out slavery in the textile in- Se aaa pees discard. In a fight against the |dustry. This union will be a part ane bosses’. so-called amatzur, as well/of the new militant labor movement ;as professional sports, the labor | arising in the United States to fight | Proletarian Dance and Red Festival for the benefit of Latin-American political prisoners and the Mexican Communist paper El Machete Office Workers Dance. The Office Workers’ Union wil ‘ Z 4 give its first fall dance on Saturday onal ‘Textile Workers’ % ‘ cued movement should give loyal sup-| against the speedup, low wages, long | evening. Sept: 14, atthe Heohscher| Union of Patergon will give a. cone rae orient ne an vee r | rowing tyranny of | Foundation Roof Garden, 1 B. 104th|cert and da Saturday, Sept. 14,| Bazaar, to continue for three days, Der te tao: Cones tee meta pnedze, enc itu po a St, One-tenth of proceeds go to the|§ p. m., at Union Hall, 205 Paterson | Qotoher 11, 12 and 13, at Knights American capi. :lism. Gastonia defense. Admission 50|St. Piano and vocal selections; Pi 7 A aa ig } | * * * cents. ‘ ig neer play; good orchestra; refresh-| of Columbus Auditorium, 150 Gol- | . | * ments, ", 7 " f ‘ ifi " -|, The “Icor” arranged a concert umanian Workers’ Pienic. e hel ry ifornia worl , in- electrified by the reports of the bru-) - 07S, surda pt. 14, 8:30 p.m. in| The Rumanian Workers’ Club’ will | cluding the Amalgamated Clothing tal raids of the Black Hundred, | Town Hall for the benefit of Jewish| give a picnic and dance this Sunday, |“ ey b - and peasants in the Soviet| Sept. 15, at Witzel's Park, Second| Workers’ Union of San Francisco, a ' | which destroyed headquarters of the | }orrs 104 penta Vv. pecker |union, defense, and Workers Inter-| Barzei, a Russian trio, and Y. Fisher. , Soviet pianist, Are on the pro Inational Relief in Bessemer Cit, | ania vi ers’ bi- ve | + ’, . — Gastonia and Charlotte, are rush-| ue pee [arg iet ay ceecns blenny, pire | fdal Union, Workmen's Circle, Br. Work R di ing financial aid to the union. Harlem Youth Hike, | | stop, Flushing and n Sty then 668; Workmen’s Education Club, <er, The Harlem 0 ssiv th | College Point surface car to § ani: ’ Pik . Orkers | eSPONCING |" Workers Form Guards club nas “arranged” @ hike for Bun:| Ave. and ‘ont ae’’ “wr '? S*°ond Finnish Workers’ Club, Anti-Fascist Thruout Country | The textile workers have formed eague, Touristen Club an defense corps throughout the dis- trict, guarding the| headquarters. | Although, on the surface, the situ-| ation seems quiet, the atmosphere | (Continued from Page One) bers of the International Labor De- fense, in the court of Judge John H. Lyle. This trial was utilized to|is tense. Signature Drive, Section 5. * . « Members of Section 5 will strengthen the Gastonia defense in| Plan Massacre. Sun Sept. 15, 10 a. m., at 1330| } wit the principal centers between New| Jt is well known that the Man-| Wine York and Chicago, thru mass meet- yille-Jenckes and Gastonia authori- ings, I. L. D. membership meetings | ties, under cover of the “investi- and consultation with local I. L. D. |gation” are organizing their forces: », officials. | jatur- | \for a massacre of workers S: the tha “Palos ignature drive. Psy On 3 Section 5 Membership. Sunday, Sept. 15, 2 p. m. assador ' Hall mont Pkway. “It was the utter collapse of the/day night, when the International yee ha agitprop directors of Section 6 at |) ote a doubli hei jmill owners’ prosecution and the|Labor Defense will hold its meet- Latin-Amerienn Electoral Ball. 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, Fri- otte ey are doubling their. baa desperate resort to mob action by|ing in South Gastonia The Spanish Bureau is ‘arranging| day, Sept. 13. at & p,m. tivities, and realizing the mistrial le en 4 2 jan election campaign rally and bal . the fascist lynching party of the} ‘The Gastonia Gazette is calling| for Eeran’ Catinc ite her aaa, With aie. 4 lsat honor a ravine Ceeeeione il i 1 * | the larlem C; 5 th it. ane i meet at 235 + 129th St. on |S 8 iy as 5 mill bosses, superintendents and/openly for murder. It cries for| {he Harlem Casino, 116th | dances| Friday, Sept. 13, for the open-air | jand songs, Negro jazz band. Open Air Meetings could not hide, that has finally} aroused labor throughout the nation | 3000 Workers Defend dahl, who was.in Chicago on .the| fi day ‘of the attack by the Manville. | COMmunist Party Meet Jenckes “Black Hundred” on the Le strike organizers, Wells, Saylor and| __ (Continued from Page One) Lell. police for assistance. The worker Lynch Attempts Opened Eyes of !Who was knocked unconscious by the Workers. policemen’s clubs is Sam Cohen. Big Bronx Meeting “Up to the opening of the Gas- PE | tonia case at Charlotte the capital-|, A successful exposure of British | imperielism and its Zionist allies ist press had tried to hide or mis- 4 | Williams. represent the news from the South,” as pee ve ea oe held A he, ssid, “The work Ily|Olinville and Allerton Ave. the | rvi were not clear as t0 what the issues /BPORE, at which more than 1,000 |W. | Weinstone recht. really were. The trial | workers demonstrated their solidar- these. crystal clear ThE trek |ity. with the Arabian masses in their | Prospect and Longwood at 8 p. |thirsty ‘Black Hundred’ of the|fight against British imperialism. anville-Jenckes Corporation, with! Police and Zionist fascists last its resort to lynch law, has helped Might smashed a Communist Party to spread the fighting spirit of the |°Pe" air meeting at 10th St. and Southern textile workers, shown on| S¢cond Ave., attended by over 500 the night of June 7th, to wide sec-| Workers. uae tions of the whole working class.” | When B. Lewis, a Negro Commu- , g class.” | nist was speaking at the 10th St. AvEe Ode, aml, gad: Bile: Want | cavegcona xvar sneetiie, daveb Pier 36 at 12 noon. Chambers. rades to report to 154 Watkins St. 7:45 p. m. K, Reeve, H. M. Wicks, F. Biedenkapp, L. | Kaplan. 138th St. and 7th Ave. at 8 p. m, Intervale and Wilkins at 8 p, m M. J. Olgin, & |m. |man, 7th St. and Ave. B at 8 p.m. S. Bleecher, S. Don. 114th St. and Lenox Ave. at 8 p. m. Glassford, A. Lyons, L. Valla. 50th St. and 5th Ave. at 8 p. m Brklyn. G. Welsh. } | To Aid. bee nm Roebling and 4th St. at 8 p. m Engdahl gave it as his opinion | {Aecisté, and socialists attempted |s Nosin, M, Weich. that the time is opportrune to raise {U™¢ Alter time to bréak wp the 56th St. and First Ave., B’klyn., | working class rally. Although the: eateit z. ral’ times, |at 12 noon, 8, Pollock. | got reinforcements several times, until their numbers were more than the Gastonia case in every local eas of the American Federation ,of Labor. The membership, facing | A | iF ‘ 200, they also sent in a call for the aide or a ane cules ihe blood- | Poles maraeied who with clubs up-/| jeypping Speed-up, growing unem-| raised, surrounded the platform where Lewis was speaking. One of the Zionists shouted to | | the police, “Stop the meeting.” The | jolice, following the orders of the | fascists, pushed Lewis off the plat- | form and dispersed ‘the workers. Is There a Pogrom or a Revolt in Palestine? M. J. OLGIN will answer this question on Sunday, September 15, 1929 AT2 P.M. at the Ambassador Hall 3861 Third Avenue Locture arran by arty U. 8. A. Section 5 Communist tion is broadening out under the de- | ADMISSION 25 CENTS How to the Place: as well as the numerous local cases, |f7°™ 7,000,000 to 10,000,000 tons of |] mhira Avenue ‘or East Side Sub- which are serious. \lignite at Blacksmith Rapids on the Sit eaten ee wes ae, Auto Workers Active. | Abitibi River by, the Ontario De- Many auto workers were present | Partment of Mines is reported to- at the I. L, D. delegate meeting at |(4y by Premier Ferguson. |Detroit, addressed by Engdahl, who| With U. S. interests strongly en- jalso spoke on Gastonia at the Tenth |trenched in the dominion, it is ex- Anniversary Celebration of the|Pected that the mines will be devel- |Communist Party. Here, as else- oped to full capacity, ultimately |where, he stressed the necessity of|@trowing down the market for organizing the I. L. D. in the shops American coal and thereby throwing and factories, with special attention | more miners on the streets. to women workers. | In all the centers visited there is increasing activity among the Negro \workers. This was especially en- couraging in the steel mills of the ‘Gary and Buffalo districts. | “The opportunity is clearly here,” declares Engdahl, “to build the In- ternational Labor Defense into the | powerful organization that is re- quired, not only to defend our pris- oners in Gastonia, but the prisoners of the working class in all sections of the nation.” at Claremont Parkway Station. Unity Co-operatore Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 + 7th A’ New York Betwéen 110th id 111th Sta, Next to Unity Co-operative House The Proletcos Cooperative Restaurant 26-28 Union Square announces that beginning Sunday, September 15 the cafeteria will be OPEN ON SUNDAY ALL DAY PLANE SINKS; 13 SAVED. TRAVEMUENDE, Germany, Sept. 12.—The 13 occupants of the Rohr- bach superhydroplane Romar nar- rowly escaped with their lives to- lay when the giant craft sank after ORE HE Al this 14, at the . 26 W. lath dmission 50 cents. * w. ‘meet | speak. Ave. and 715 E. 138th St.} at_Am- ard Ave. and Clare- . J. Olgin will speak Lead- Stone and Pitkins at 8p. m. Com- Chernenko, N. A. Garcia, N. Ross, P. Shapiro, H. Comrades to report to 235 W. Fraternal Organizations | ing. ee rn w 1 All young workers, as well ai n| former members, are invited to n | tend. et sae ) Worker Exsperantist Group. The first regular weekly meetin, will be held t E. 14th St. ryone interested i Esperanto invited * Soe 1 Dance and Concert. enth St. Gollege gram beings at 10 | Proceeds go to “Desteptarea,” Poin’ x a. R Communist Activities Communist Admission 75 cents. * 6 p. m., at 117 lay, | Broadway discuss the Tent | Plenum. * * Section 6 Agitprop meeting of the Negro Section. ]129th St. at 7:45 p. m. (Red Night. /enknecht, Wm. Z. Foster. at- lay, 8:30 p.m. at 108 Party candidates will There will be a meeting of unit |W. Weinstone, 0. Hall, R. Moore, |F. Austin, C. Alexander, T. Di |Fazio, R. Minor, R. Rubin, J. S. »|Poyntz, N. Gomez, J. Harvey, Wag-! Resolutions. { Resolutions protesting boss ter-| rorism and the legal persecution of | the Gastonia strikers continue te |pour in. Thirty-four have been re- ceived the past three days from all | | parts of the United States, Europe | and Latin America. n |Unions Assessing Membership To y i ae) A “ey e uni is fight- Game; ainm| in, E .C. Banquet and Concert. Aid. gate. To this end everything pos- |attack upon the union that is fight- | 19. ,, Games, entertainn chee oP ee reese ee i "| sible is being dene. If necessary, |ing against wages and working con-|refresnments, etc. | Admission 35 | ter is giving a banquet aad onent |. The Needle Trades Industria | Scott will be paid handsomely for ditions that breed pellagra and cents. Directions: Hudson tubes to| Saturday evening, Sept, 14, at. its| Union of Philadelphia has levied a Pp Alena A j Journal Sq., then bus to 38th St., or! cluy rooms, 349 Bradford St, rook: hi | |taking a flop. Professional box-| bring the standard of living to the] {2nd St. ‘ferry: to Weehawken» then {Sue Tooms, 349 Bra Sta |50 cent tax on the membership to| ing is one of the most legal rack-|level of the coolies of China and/ Union City car Ge ie * tics ae help the Gastonia strikers. A con- eteer games in existence. It not|starving millions of India. jetarian Dance. rae VPS Trg eS CRE aT Caer ar eeog ecg eto ee aa ji “ ail Oe Py é nae Secti A meeting will be held tonight, “i i i only serves to enrich the promoters| “The attempts of th» mill owners ofa atin American give °n| sharp, at 894 Myrtle Ave., cor. Tomp- | Will be held in Baltimore October 4. | Tag day, city-wide, will take place September 14. A committee of nine, | including white and Negro workers, |has been put in charge. The Bo- hemian branch of the International |Labor Defense in that city has raised $500 since the beginning of the case. 8 & n t Workmen’s Sick and Death Bene-} fit, Needle Trades Workers’, Indus-! other workers’ fraternal organiza-| [tions and 14 I. L. D. and W. I. R.| | branches from the Bay Cities. j | All Mobilizing For September 21 | and 22. | Workers throughout America are preparing for the great mass col- | lections to be carried into all unions, | \factories and shops, streets and j homes throughout the land, Septem- ber 21 and 22. In view of the great fascist terror in Gastonia and Char- 9 h JINGO GETS JOB. DENVER, Colo., Sept. 1 ‘Gov- ernor Fred W. Green of Michigan, will serve as commander in chief of ‘the Spanish-American War Veterans for the coming year. He was elected at the closing session of the organ- ization’s annual encampment. | ) COOL ME 42nd St. and Broadway f in a dual role, extraordinary fil Star of “Czar Ivan the Terrible” Produced in SER & HEAR 47th St. west of B'way Matinees Wednesday and Saturday BIRD IN HAND TOWN NICHOLAS KARLASH Bass-Baritone in Russian Folk Songs and Opera Arias VICTOR PECKER WOLF BARZEL in New Original Acts, Recitations and Comedy \*AMUSEMENTS> S. Harper,_S. 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