The Daily Worker Newspaper, November 1, 1929, Page 3

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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER COMMUNIST SAMUEL D! For Alderman, 8th JOSEPH Merl acany For Assembly, 6th A. 0., Bkn. | For Assembly, 6th Dist. Men. | OF aan Dist., Man. For Assembly, 4th Dist., bronx. STANDARD: BEARERS --- MILITANT LF ADERS E STRUGGLES (., Harlem.| For Alderm i 3 Saas ak Gas = 5 re a oe Gh Ree : Petipa : ° f e | the Five-Year Plan calls for an increase of but 21.4 per cent. for the } ’ 5 | s Leg te > i Pisht Andinatt | Hrs year, Production of agricultural machinery bas tremendously in MALT IN ARAQNG Communist arty S Cnampion 3 i e ig. gains mperi- creased, while the collective farms and state farms, planned to reach | i CaS 4 i gbtincd 4 | 4.2 million acres during-the first year, have actually reached 11 million } an . i i | acres, | i] N | le ] | alist War and for Defense This monumental achievement places. before the Soviet Union the | N ATIVE f ARD Le eg ro Ol rs question of whether the goal set for five years cannot now be realized nd ! i ‘ ° . ° in four years? The sledge hammer blows egainst the remnants of al A m f th So 1et Union capitalism in the Soviet Union that at the same time realize a tremen- iN Ng AR i? re) e V dous inerease in socialist construction, are tolling the death knell of the "oN j i hopes of international capitalism to conquer the one-sixth of the globe | they lost in 1917. A yg eh } The Five-Year Plan is not only an offensive against the capitalist | Kill U. S, Officer and | elements within the Soviet Union, but is a smashing blow against the . $11 } , By H. M. WIC international capitalist class; it is a question of class against class in | '1ee to the Hills i] itis in ktebthe with the Pole Se banaldates the international arena. Each advance step made in the Soviet Union | esa aire 8 } that not one of them should mention in this campaign the central politic- | increases the fear and fury of the international brigands of imperialism. | PANA} Neat a he stion of the di estion of the imminence of another im- | Also the achievements of the Five-Year Plan, in turn, have a profound | Ports from > earegve and he ult upon the Soviet Union by | effect upon he workers of the capitalist world who, under the pressure |Gespite thé defection spac of rationalization, are taking the counter-offensive against their ex- Prominent leaders, the Nicexs ; light de ny of the capitalist candidates, Walker The railway workers in Oppeln, Germany, put the question |7ASs05 are Ho resigned to An uardia, Thomas or spoken at all of qu when, in writing to the railway workers of the Soviet Union, #2 imperialist don n and ¢ foreign policy they have inv d with one accord, tr 4 pempeton. sifist illusions by talking twaddle about the dawn of an cra of peace. | -“Your plan strengthens the Soviet Union and therefore sirikes a | A few days agi N y side with the biggest Wall Street bankers and the worst ex- | blow at ow joint enemy, capitalism.” b < ‘lieutenant was “ 's of laber in this country, the Tammany Mayor, Walker, and the International capitalism perceives the . 2. hence the increase {by the so-called “national guard i Thomas, welcomed the “labor” imperial- | of provocations and war preparations against the Soviet Union. In | Nicaragua he was commandin; jo the. workers , J. Ramsay Donald, as a herald of peace. The public | this campaign the capitalist politicians, from Walker to Thomas, directly | appears th at t to more easily announcement of the fact that MacDonald's visit to the United States | aid the imperialists in their preparation for war against the Soviet |to execute some of the gual ‘ was not for the purpose of di ng with Hoover the question of limita- | Union, by talking pacificism, by trying to ereate the illusion that we |when the latter, comprising tion of naval armaments was ignored by capitalist politicians of every | are living in an era of peace jwhole garrison a t Telpaneca, mu- stripe who tried to foster the illusion that the problems of peace and | But while the capitalist candidates, republican, democrat and social- jtinied, overpowered of war were being settled for all tim ist alike refrain from speaking of, the war danger, they act as agents | Oct. 21, seized guns and ar At Washington these two representatives of the mightiest of rival | of American imperialism and aid in the war preparations by their |and fled to the hills. imperialist pov engaged in conversation directed toward strengthen- advocacy of a more efficient police department, by trying to revive U, S. Marines are pursuing them, | § ing one imperialism against the other. There was but one thing on working class respect for courts and “the orderly process of law,” by | and summary execution is prom which they could agree—that is their mutual hatred and fear of the an increasingly fascist policy toward the working class of New York |all those captured, according to iffe struggle le liv. | rect working class and of its social fatherland, the Union of Socialist City. This fits in perfectly with the entire union-smashing policy of | pronouncement of General Di workers the s|the b g | Republics. The mission of MacDonald, far from being an indication the’ imperialist government of the United States. It is a part of the | Williams,, now commanding the 5 South; while | arias d world peace, was directed against the Soviet Union. war preparations directed toward “consolidating the rear,” that is, dis- | Marines. sill reer slits very silence | | s not for purposes of peace, but in preparation for _ persing salltahe organizations of the workers where they exist and | — 1 politi al | m r gainst the Soviet Union. But even while discussing preventing their organization in the basic indystries of the country. | * ' cer me i urther attacks upon the workers’ and peasants’ governments, | Like their imperialist masters, the capitalist candidates of New York [China Revolt Turns ( : aa cao Gathers the hese two imper s gainst each other in a struggle talk peace while preparing for war. Red and U.S. Speeds night of June 7, Democratic Party is recog- | 8P° W0t : for hegemony over world reaction. Each of these imperialists tries. to Against this combination of agents of imperialism het Communist 4 izer o fth the Nears Whe DAY OF a , poli place his own capitalist class at the head of the drive against the Soviet Party alone raises the class issue of a fight against the imperialist | © Warships Pesthaste j the traditional enemy | Union. war preparations and in defense of the Soviet Union. We alone, as | es The roes must As the str for markets intensifies the imperialists of the world the Party of the working class, expose the war preparations and mobilize | (Wirele ate become more desperate in their attempts to destroy the Soviet Union, the masses for a revolutionary struggle against our own capitalist gov- HONGKONG hereby paving the way for bringing back into the sphere of .capitalism ernment as the best means of fighting the war danger and aiding the | tionary peasant troops in the Yang- that one-sixth of the inhabitable globe that was wrested from their | warkers of the Soviet Union in carrying through their Five-Year Plan | shan district h oceu s in the world-shaking proletarian revolution of twelve years ago. | of industrialization. Thus we participate with the Soviet Workers in | towns 0! PePiliang and Taiping Each year that passes sees the socialist forces in the Soviet Union | the fight against their international enemies. To vote on election day | and threaten tch capital of the dis- gaining the ascendancy over the capitalist remnants. The results of | for a socialist, a republican or democrat, means approval of the course trict. Communist divisions und: 1 the first year of the Five-Year Plan of Industrialism prove that the | followed by the war-mongers and their agents. A_vote for Communism |General Shu Te, have occupied Wei > throw two J nia’ Soviet Union has far surpassed its own estimate—industrial production means a vote against the imperialist war conspiracies and for the de- jiang and threate; a a cabaret where h inereased 24 per cent. over the previous year, although the schedule of | fense of the Soviet Union. @ at the time. ie : i srapidly be- st s Z ‘. N. h Thomas the Candidate of the of race eq true role as the Cd | Evening World and Telegram! Vote | tional revolutionary industrial as | which all workers Vote Communist on Election Day, Nov. 5th) ="*- ev agontecy nati RRS tn : ST, Vote for the Hammer and Sickle--- | Embiem of the Only Party of the Workers! Seven Gastonia Strikers Are | Sentenced to 117 Years! q y White Terror Is Spreading! A VOTE FOR THE COMMUNIST TICKET IS A VOTE FOR DEFENSE OF THE SOVIET UNION AGAINST IMPERIALIST WAR! A VOTE FOR THE COMMUNIST TICKET IS A VOTE AGAINST THE SPEED-UP, AGAINST WAGE-CUTS, AGAINST THE CAPI- TALIST TERROR IN NEW YORK, GASTONIA, CHICAGO— ALL OVER THE COUNTRY! | A VOTE FOR THE COMMUNIST TICKET IS A VOTE FOR. THE UNITY OF NEGRO AND WHITE WORKERS AGAINST THE. BOSSES AND THE BOSS-OWNED GOVERNMENT: A VOTE FOR) FULL SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND RACIAL EQUALITY FOR NE-| GRO WORKERS! __ ° A VOTE FOR THE COMMUNIST CANDIDATES FOR THE PARTY WHICH LEADS THE WORKERS IN ALL THEIR STRUG- | GLES AND PREPARES THEM FOR THE FINAL BATTLE FOR. ALL POWER TO THE WORKERS, FOR A WORKERS AND FARM. | ERS GOVERNMENT! : FOR MAYOR Reception fo: Soviet Fiiers The International Labor Defense Calls You to I AT ONCE! The Woodlawn workers’ appeal has been denied by the U.S Supreme Court. They must go to prison 's charged with sedition. Only in ed mass pr will cause the higher courts to free the Gastonia victim 50,000 new members are needed and a minimum of $50,000 by January 15, 1930, when the appeals on the Gastonia case will be heard. WHAT IS YOUR ANSWER TO THIS UNPARALLELLE DRIVE AGAINST LABOR? THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE SAYS THE CLASS WAR PRISON- ERS MUST ALL BE FREED! Saturday, November 9 at 6:30 P. M. . Se ETUC BN NS FOR PRES., BOARD OF ALDERMEN HARRY. M. WICKS $27,000 cash security is necessary at once to free the Gastonia strikers on bail! Workers every- where must come to their aid at once! d cash FOR COMPTROLLER POLO GROUNDS 155th Street and Eighth Avenue WILLIAM W. WEINSTO: OTTO HALL loans or liberty bonds to the National Office of the International Labor Defense, 80 East Eleventh Street, Room 402, New York City. Don’t delay! | BORO OF MANHATTAN FOR BORO PRESIDENT FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY J. LOUIS ENGDAHL VERN SMITH FOR ASSEMBLY 6TH DISTRICT: Henry Sazer 8TH DISTRICT: Alexander Trachtenberg 17TH DISTRICT: Albert Moreau FOR SHERIFF SAMUEL KROMBERG FOR ALDERMEN 6TH DISTRICT: Adolph Bassen 8TH DISTRICT: Samuel Darcy 17TH DISTRICT: Lib v 18TH DISTRICT: Abraham Markoff » 20TH DISTRICT: esting De Fazio 21ST DISTRICT: Perry Murphy 218T DISTRICT: Fanny Austin FOR CONGRESS, 21ST DISTRICT: RICHARD B. MOORE BORO OF BRONX FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR SHERIFF BELLE ROBINS LEO HOFFBAUER FOR ALDERMEN 25TH DISTRICT: John Harvey 28TH DISRICT: Dennis C. Gitz 29TH DISTRICT: Benjamin Gold . . All Four Fliers Will Speak DO YOU KNOW THAT more than 150 worke trial in CHICAGO? 28 have been charged with SEDITION for membership in the COMMUNIST PARTY. Six of them are in prison under $15,000 bail. You know that FIVE WOMEN WORKERS have been sentenced to five year terms for “CRIMINAL SYNDICAL- ISM” in LOS ANGELES, for talking about the Soviet Union at their summer camp, You know what is going on in PITTSBURGH, PHILA- DELPHIA, NEW YORK, and a hundred more citi country. Knowing these fact’ what is YOUR answer? JOIN THE INTERNATIONAL LABOR DE SEND AND COLLECT FUNDS! ORGANIZE UNITED FRONTS! . GREATER MASS PRESSURE WILL RE ALL CLASS WAR PRISONERS! Tickets 75¢c, $1.00 and $1.50 at the office of FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION 175 Fifth Avenue, Room 511 FOR BOROUGH PRESIDENT JULIET S. POYNTZ FOR ASSEMBLY 1ST DISTRICT: George Pershing 3RD DISTRICT: Rose Wortis 4TH DISTRICT Moissaye J. Olgin 5TH DISTRICT: Rebecca Grecht, s in the ! O6S08998380809 Don’t postpone buying your tickets—you may he to late. Halt of the available tickets sold out. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN FOR BOROUGH PRESIDENT FREDERICK BIEDENK APP : aoe FOR ASSEMBLY STRICT: Joseph Magli 4 10 DISTRICT: Samuel Nesin 16TH DISTRICT: Morris Kushinsky 22ND DISTRICT: Alfred Wagenknecht . ae 23RD DISTRICT: Rachel Ragoria Great Parade with Banners One Hundred Musiciens Excelleis:: ? FOR SHERIFF HYMAN LEVINE FOR ALDERMEN 33RD DISTRICT: Nat Kaplan 35TH DISTRICT: Hyman Gordon 50TH DISTRICT: Samuel Wiseman 56TH DISTRICT: Lena Chernenko For further information write at once to the INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE | i 80 EAST 11TH STREET, Room 402, NEW YORK CITY

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