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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 19z9 “LABOR RULE’ IN TRINIDAD, B. W. | “JUST LIKE ToRy LEWIS. IN “THROWS MINERS EXPOSED BY SECRET LETTER OF =." “Sees GERMAN AMBASSADO® IN USSR IN THE SHOPS HERE ARE REASONS WA Biliner’s Thugs Terrorize Militant W.Va. Coal Diggers BELGRADE (by mail)—Reports are coming in now about the per. secutions of workers in several cities ‘in Yugoslavia. In Osijek 40 workers and students have been arrested, amongst whom were 2 women. The | | police went to the shops and search- | A ee | | Great Dnieprostroi Power Project Speed Exposing Imperialism , s ed the workers on the bench for : Fars (By « Worker Correspondent) When one of the miners under- Beats American Construction legal material.” Although the| At Work in Colonies | i ; NAD ‘i MORGANTOWN, W. Va. (By|took to come in one of the sluggers| Into the South ice did not find anything, they | Wh E Mail)—Nothing was ever done by flashed a big knife, saying, “If you lice | Ue JAGKAYU Mai thing was ever done by I ig e, saying, “If y Into the Steel Mill. se = + 4 | still arrested 40 persons and kept} PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (By Te the United Mine Workers’ officials ,go into the hall for the N. M. U.| 4#F0 Fhe steel Mitts Factory W eee chien ah ee aaa shea ie il, not permitting any- Mail) — The local “Gazette,” nie! a lled by V. A. Bittner to organize the meeting I'll eut your throat.” These! 1445 she Mines ‘unis j t in es ac body to sec them, neither their fam- lished in this fortified outpost of | ]/ } eae AT coal miners of northern West Vir-|sluggers broke up the meeting and | Party & g Leaders ilies nor lawyers. Now news comes | British imperialism in the West | Men Built Them; U. M. jeri. So. the National Miner after Close and others went out of | BERLIN, Nov. 14.—Today’s issue Jrors and expressing complete ap-* | through from them, as they come before court. e to The arrested des, on October 23, published the | rules given importers on movie film | W. A. Sells Them Union came to District 31. Then all at once Van Bittne: the hall, stones, bottles and clubs | were used on them by the U. M. Into the Auto Shops Into Transportation of the Communist paper, “Rote | proval of the Communist Party line.| persons have been terribly beaten |cengorship, telling what m: | his flunkies here to “ the |W. A. thugs. Close was cut by the Fahne,” publishes the text of @ se-/These comrades had voiced in a phil-| and tortured, they have been kept’be shown or imported into th 2 il) ers into the U. , only |glass. Nick Presa was struck by a - cret letter sent by the German am-josophical and abstract way, @ pro-/ in dark cells, they did not receivo|of Trinidad. Since these rul A, Bitt s henchman in for the purpose of keeping the min- | bottle. Into War Industries bassador in Moscow, Herr Vondirk-|teetional theory for the Right Wing | drinking water and good food not |, child of the present “labor” the West Virginia coal fields, has ers from joining the N. M. U. and| V. A. Bittner’s brave army of 35 sen, advising i . Sik A Maia enemies of the industrialization plan. | fit to eat. Ore of the imprisoned ernment, whose colonial secretary is|cxposed the “new” United Mine to divide them. A number of N, M. | against 4 members of the N. M, A.! INTO ment no to: par edie aaitbrant bai Pravda” also publishes resolu-| workers has died in the meantime | Sydney Webb, they are of added in-| Workers as a coal company union U. local and mass meetings were A number of other N. M, U. meet- Bayne er eee ae rerce | eco AceoEY WOE ‘om Mos-|on account of the maltreatment. | terest. in his speech in Osage and Scott’s broken up by Van A. Bittner through | ings were broken up by these thugs. ALL German pean now rate * cow, Leningrad, Kiev, hni-Nov- | The police give out the information, Under the heading of “Military,” |Run, W. V. He stated, “D the coal company guards, the slug- | But the N. M. U. has come to stay advertise in biagnnis mA aid gorod and many other cities, con- that he killed himself, That is the seenes barred are: “Officers ead The coal operators and thi gers and the Lewis machine flunkies. |in northern West Virginia, to dig MILLS as trying in great throngs to “es- demning the Right Wing fraction in | twenty-sixth murder, committed by | men in British or foreign uniform |must get together in West V Board member Charles Close went the miners out of the grave danger | |) cape from the Soviet Union. the Communist Party and demand-| the police during the last three ; re pms Rocce ‘ sd hy to 8 I. M. U. loc eti yr- | they were by the U. M. W. A SHOP. | The ambassador tells his govern-|ing organizational action, including | months | shown in a disgraceful light.” They |and the wages must be decided by to an N. M. U. local meeting oF es were put in by the U. M. W, A.| OPS MAtES: , 3 i » abel 4 may be disgraceful at times, but |three coal operators and three ganized by Nick Presa and Arnold fakers. i ment that anual Cieeon tented expulsion where necessary against | ea mustn't be shown. Then: “Horrors |miners.” in Everettsville, W. Va. When he! “I'll tell more about conditions and | FACTORIES Lee ae HITT ee eee Terror Sweeps Thru in warfare and realistic scenes of | We know “miners” pe Bot there he found Bittner's slug-/happenings in the northern West| : the Soviet Union, the great major- massacre.” Which shows that the | meant; John L. .V. A. Bittner, gets stopping all the miners from | Virginia fields in my next letter —| with the : “Labor’ party does not want to dis-|and some other U.M.W.A. faker. entering the hall. 'W. Va. Miner. | ity of whom are ‘satisfied with the Soviet regime and willingly partici- pate in the collectivization of agri- culture, Thus the bottom is knocked out of the slanderous campaign of we socialists as to the supposed ‘‘peas- ant discontent” in the Soviet Union. fe Se a DNIEPPROSTROI SPEED BEATS U. S. (Wireless By Imprecorr) WORKING WOMEN ON RED BALLOT -IN BERLIN VOTE No Factory Women on | Macedonia, Jailing | Scores of Workers) BELGRADE (by mail)—A wave | of terror is sweeping over Mace- | conia. In many places, like Skoplje, Weles, Schtipp, Kumanovo, Prilep, | Ochrid, Bitalj, and Gewjely, masa | arrests have been taken place. The |police refuse to announce ‘names of the arrested persons and ‘neither lawyers not. the families of courage war. Under the head of “Political,” the | following movie scenes are banned: | “Propaganda against the Monarchy, | Royal Dynasties”—which is ric comment on a government of “so: cialists.” Then, although it is the | chief method used by British (or domination, scenes are barred of \“White men using violence toward And what can the miners expect from this bunch except to pay them dues to keep them in office at fat salaries, as the old U.M.W.A, did vith Mitchell? The m ‘ive thes out. n Osage can’t for- fakers fore: ng them That action further proved to the |other) imperialism to enforce its|US here in northern West Virginia that the U.M.W.A. fakers are not going to and don’t want to organize us in a union that will call for bet- Dnieprostroi Station Feat of 5-Year Plan (Continued from Page One) which utilizes the powerful rapids j near Saporoshe and is known as the Nnieprostroi Power Station. This its work station will commence Jas Saporoshe, in other words, sev- eral hundreds of kilometers anand The power station, which will lie about in the middle between the ore district of Krivoi Rog and the coal district of the Donetz Basin, will be the center point of a tremendous in- dustrial combination. The next link in the chain of this tremendous pro- et is the building of a foundry ith a capacity of 650,000 tons of DAILY WORKER so that our official organ can help lead the workers into struggle against exe treme exploitation, can help to fight the war dan- ger, social reformsim, and fight for the defense of 2 7 sis oe th rrested - itted to visi ‘hinese, Negroes and Indians.” That a ithi ini Five Year : ; i i : PD RAR ee aera Socialist List then atte are Permitted to visit | ey actually do use violence is to {tet Wages and working conditions. ne ehh a cast iron to be manufactured into | the Soviet Union; to se- DAlgpreeteet electric power pro, | ome Tm Weles 24 persons have. bean be hidden in the order barring: !They are s ed only with the Plan, 2» Up to the year 1981-82. | high class steel. Upon the basis of| cure for the Daily Work- report that the concrete foundations| BERLIN, Nov. 14—Under the| arrested and news has just eoma| Reference by word or picture to|Waees the coal operators are willing |The size of the undertaking, its|this work a network of engineering} er a mass circulatoin so h ts iver'|'tttlé:<“Berlin'’é “Red Eig) today’s [EAR t jany political incidents such as the |t® Pay the miners, and they mean significance for the whole economic | factories for the production of agri- that it bi f fi on the left bank of the Dnieper river | title, “Berlin's Red List,” today’s | through that several of them have | ‘ ited he hav Stuikes f the Soviet Uni d in| cultural —machiner; aeroplanes at it can be of first as- are finished, being completed on | “Rote Fahne’ publishes the list of | “disappeared.” It must be feared | A™Tistar shootings. Ang) Oty ee BOE Oc Dt at eu or aati fet | oars 4 vs Ba aes h It, months before the Communist candidates for the Ber-|that they have been tortured to /°U*se: “Bolshevik propaganda!” The U.M.W.A. fakers are selling particular of the Ukraine, the in- ships, ete., will be built. A further] sistance to the Party and November 11, time set. One hundred thousand cubic meters of cementing were lin town council elections on the 17th of November. Wilhelm Pieck heads ‘death and secretly buried. In Skoplje, where many arrests The conclusion adds a savor to the dish of labor imperialism, by as all the ba ks and throwing the miners out, and spending the money of the West Virginia miners. The t vig combination of far’ reach- ing economic tasks and projects in connection with this new hydraulic part of the combination will be the Dnieprosplav works for the produc- tion of ferromanganese and other : sees ee Nevenrken pce Ld ures’ | suring: “The censors in circulatin ; SN LEAENS (Eu Atvieos Pe eee j have been made, the students Blagoj tis information desire to make i¢| West Virginia miners built and paid | power station, has aroused interest iron alloys. It must be stressed that working tempo. “Rvery third candidate is a rep-|Kimoff’ were murdered in their | ‘lear that they are not adopting |for the barracks, and yet the U.M./in the Dnieprostroi undertaking |the cheap power provided by the orking: po. bs e | = |W.A, fakers are selling them and even before its completion far be- | Dnieprostroi will permit a tremen- The “Pravda” publishes declara~ FIGHT TERROR IN INDIANA, PHILA Jail 2 in Hammond and 40 in Penna (Continued ;r0m Page One) release on bail. Meanwhile the two are being held incommunicado. A big protest meeting against the arrest is being planned by the mili- tant workers of Gary. * * CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 14.— Rose Kohn, member of the Young Communist League, and Communist candidate for councilman in the re- cent elections, has been sentenced * resentat ve of the working women. |ding congress of the German party to pay more attention to the work- ing women. ... The members of \the factory councils head the list of | workers’ candidates, because they are the representatives of the revo- | lutionary workers. “The representatives of proleta- |vian mass-organizations, particular- ly the prohibited Red Front Fight- ers’ League and the Anti-Fascist Young Guards, are in favorable places on the list. . . | “There are 68 candidates on the social democratic list, and of these | only six women, of whom three are The list contains not one single rep- {resentative of the working women lin the factories! The social demo leratic list is composed overwheim: | ingly of officials, company directors, | rectors, tradesmen, lawyers, \busi- ‘ housewives, one a doctor, one.a mu- | \nicipal employe and the third a clerk. | prison cells, Prisoners in Jail, | Five Gastonia strike leaders) jare still in jail! | The southern workers are ‘seething with revolt, revolt is breaking out among the workers ‘of the entire country. | | These tried leaders could be out jon bail to lead the restive work- fers! | | But they have to wait for the | workers to free them! | the Five Gastonia | | To date the national office of ithe International Labor Defense |has received about $2,500 of the $20,000 needed! These five men risked their | |lives for the workers, they are only waiting for the opportunity |to risk them again. The work-) ers must tear them out of jail. The I. L, D. calls upon the any new principles, but that they have been governed in the main by ORGANIZE, STEM BOSS TERROR (Continued from Page One) | against the right to organize the| right of the workers to fight for better conditions, the right to strike, class struggle opinions, or belong to a revolutionary political party, or| class struggle. This conviction is al blow agains tthe whole working | class. y | The kidnapping and beating up| of Wells and his co-organizers by| a mob led by Major Bulwinkle and | Carpenter, the leading lawyers of spending the money that y get conditions? I no! Only the National Miners Union can lead the West Virginia miners to victory in the fight for better wages and worki nditions. West Virginia mine Shake the U.M.W ich is con- trolled by men who sell you out! —W. V. Miner. the workers into revolutionary unions, to broaden the struggle against the war preparations of the |the right of the workers to hold|Wall Street Imperialist Government for the 7-hour day, wage increases, better working conditions, to break |a union that believes: in militant|the capitalist terror, for the release of the Gastonia victims, for the de- fense of the Soviet Union, What steps have the various organizations affiliated to the T. U. U. L. taken to put the program of the Cleveland Convention into effect? Three Tours. yond the frontiers of the Soviet system of the Soviet Union is not taking place only upon the basis ot the existing demand. The build- ing of electrical power stations is naturally favorable places often formed the commencing point for new great industrial undertakings and agricultural projects. This is also the case with the hydraulic power station on the Dniepr, which ‘in its first stage will produce ap- \proximately 500,000 H.P. or 372,000 Kw., and in the second stage 1,000,- 000H.P. In its totality the Dnie- prostroi project represents an 0! |ganically combined whole which will |be the center of a tremendous eco- nomic plan. The Dnieprostroi pro- ject contains the following important par | ‘The central and commencing point lis the hydraulic power station on the |Dniepr rapids near Saporoshe which \is already far progressed. A tre- dous development of the production eons Ree aime pe cae an | een Ai van Seouineeuue \@ © |these standards for some time past,” |f0r the barracks, on themselve: Union in the international economic of alluminum which needs high P Veijues tenga ac’ Sh be |ldecigione of the sixth’ werld con. |What to Do to Free! |—which is to say, MacDonald is as| Does this look like preparation world. |power. Aluminum will thus develop gress of the C. I. and of the Wed- | imperialistic as Baldwin. |for a fight to better the miners} The extension of the electrical from an import article into an ex- port article. The next group of the | combination will consist of a net- | work of chervical factories for the production of artificial fertilizers, caustic soda and calcium carbide, ete, In connection with the regulation of the Dniepr and the giant dam, it will be possible to conduct wide- spread agricultural improvements by irrigating over 600,000 hectars of desert land and by draining about 120,000 hectars of marsh land in the flood district. The building of the Dnieprostroi power station and the industrial un- dertakinngs connected with it will demand a great development of the railway system Donetz-Saporeshe- | Krivoi-Rog and will result in a cheapening of the freight rates, Projects like the Dnieprostroi, which is already known far beyond the frontiers of the Soviet Union, its tasks in this, the Third Period. this 1S Ww You Must Be One of ths 9,000 Who Should Attend the r . y bation by the vicious- | ” el 4 | a ' are a symbol for the tremendous col- ee eee Cewice, whe (tee Tel oe: workers to do the following! \the prosecution, the fake trial and} The organization department ®fo|mendous dam will be built and en- |i tiv, creative forces of the pro- 2 ane anes eta Kohn’s ‘arrest jthings ieee necessary | /acquital of those indicted, the mur-|the T. U. U. L. to assist the new|°rmous energy harnessed tip she letariat and are a sign of the tre- . er a Ming at a Communist out-/ Fierce Counter Fire | od: aoe | |der of Ella May, a“mother of four! uninos, left wing groups, shop com- | Service of the existing factories and | | vdous possibilities contained in Baily SQ: Worker SE ee ain | | Canvass for individual loans. | (children in broad daylight, the | district and local “leagues, the factories which are being built | 11. developing socialist economic sys- . Stor OS erence by Red Army Answers | | contributions and shop collec-| |slaughter of the Marion strikers, ed a number of organiza-|for the Manting of the whole district tom, and resulting from the concen- ate +. ache * fon | | tens: fais, |the smashnig of the union and re-| tional tours. jin the monet2 vasm and of te ore | tration of the means of production E t nie cus et ae tana eee ‘the Chinese Provocation | |. Fraternal organizations to vote| |lief headquarters, is just as. much| The tour of General Secreatry|“istrict near Krivoi Rog. | in the hands of the metered state n er a mn Probation Department for investiga- \OSCOW, Nov. 14. ‘Renorts! om loans. _ |#, Sentence of the court as the con-|Foster will be followed by the ‘tour | The building of this dam will be! and from the organized conduct of . pee 3 P las viction of Beal and his fellow organ-|of the Labor Jury, jointly with the|Connected with the construction of As the idea f a * ecole Hy tion. On October 1 the case was again put off. from Harbarovsk state that the Chinese troops on the frontier, fir- Plan Anti-Hunger izers. There is no use crying about International Labor Defense. Fol- sluices and locks and with the regu- |the economic system. of the Dnieprostroi Power Station ment and i is |; i . \capitalist justice, this is it. The|lowing the tour of the Labor Jury|lation of the Dniepr, which will jw k tically f Sewicki gave full play to his|ing across the border, systematically | si * tyne euice, it. e g Lak 9 ‘ pry was taken up practically few years spleen against militant workers |held the peaceful population under! trike Bill Against thing to do is to fight, in order to|will be another by the Sha YS aon Tipe ree frame 1p ago into our program of construc- ance when he burst out with the state- ment that “Rose is a wild, erratic girl, a misguided fool.” He indi- cated that he thought the sentence fire on the seventh, eighth and ninth, of November, causing numerous casualties. A fierce Soviet counter- | attack finally silenced this vicious | fight, we must organize. |ganizer of the T. U. U. L. No help can be expected from the|tours are correlated, they are not A. F. L. bureaucrats, from the lead-|lecture tours, they are part of the the | organizational campaign of the T. Workers in India | CALCUTTA (by mail}—Although the passing ‘of the Hunger Striko |y,) of the socialist party or attack. | Bill in the Legislative Assembly of india has been postponed after the 6 YERS IN FASCIST DUNGEON. (death of Das (the Meerut prisoner) ZAGREB (By Mail)—The special | discussion over the Criminal Pro- The would “tame the wild Conimunist” and check further League activity. ee PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14. — Forty pickets arrested at the Raab| tribunal in Belgrade has sentenced | cedure Act is still going on. shop Monday have been dischatged. |the painter and student of philoso- | point of discussion at present is | Defying the reign of terror jointly | phy, Lieubomir Toliteh, to six years | Whether the treatment of prisoners carried out by the bosses, police and reactionary “socialist” right wing officialdom of the needle trades, the Needle Trades Industrial Workers’ Union again staged a mass picket demonstration at the Raab Dress Shop, where the workers have been striking under the leadership of the Industrial Union for six weeks. |hard labor for Communist propa- ganda. His wife was sentenced to | six months imprisonment. Both of | them were imprisoned for over six |months awaiting trial and were ter- ribly tortured. The prosecution suc- ‘ceeded in bringing no actual proofs for the indictment which was based solely upon the evidence of police awaiting trial should be in accord- | }ance with the prisoners previous | social status, or with the nature of | | their offences, | Class distinction in prison—a | vital peint for the British Author- ities in India, |Muste group! on the contrary they jwill in the future, as in the past, |Support all struggles against the| \militant workers, but we must not |confuse the rank and file members with the bureaucrats, on the con- trary we must expose their treacher- ous role and break the rank and} file away from them. While there are shades of differences between the A. F. L., the socialist party and the Muste group, it is only in words. | The A. F. L, is frankly reaction-| ary, the others are just as reac- tionary but hide under a flood of radical phrasology. U. U. L., they must be connected up with the concrete demands of the workers, in the localities where these | meetings are held. The answer of the T. U. U. L. to the conviction of the seven of its) jmmebers is to intensify the work | for which these comrades were con- victed, to broaden it out, especial, in all basic industries, to organize the millions of unorganized workers | into the T. U. U. L. Organize the unorganized for} class struggle; free the Gastonia | victims; break the italist terror! | Dniepropetrovsk down to the Black Sea, and thus create a new and ex- tremely important possibility of |transport. The regulation of the |Dniepr will permit ocean going ves- els to steam up the Dniepr as far it our enemies abroad thought that this idea was phantastic. To- day, however, the international bourgeoisie can no longer deceive itself concerning the tremendous un- changed economic forces of the pro- |letariat. The Same Ad ETROPOLITAN day of t From the Ist day Last Quarterly Dividend pai on all amounts from $5.00 to $7,500.00, at the rate of Open Monda tall day) until 7 P.M. Over 75 Year 1 SAVINGS BAN ASSETS EXCEEDING $29,000,000 Deposlts mnde on or before the rd month will draw interest of the month, 41% eet | ROCKLAND PALACE West 155th Street, corner Eighth Avenue. Right at Polo Grounds, where you saw the Soviet Russian Flyers last Saturday, November 9, Saturday Nov. 16 The latest picket demonstration, | witnesses. Uncover Provocateurs | Some Renegades. Rot, only has the bourgen Hanking by Mall. Society Accounts Accepted. nee it Admission 75 Cents coming after repeated attacks by iIn Czech CP Planning In the same category can be| feath to linelfe it has nino belie Rieti ole Maida rl L t Lt’ thugs and police on the workers of the Raab shop, proved that no ter- ror will frighten the militant needle trades workers in their fight for better conditions. In last Monday’s demonstration, sixty workers were arrested and sentenced to five days in prison. This time over 100 workers rallied to the picket line, determined to re- sist the united front of the police, bosses, “socialists,” plug-uglies, and JAIL MACEDONIAN REBEL. ZAGREB (By Mail)—The state court of justice at Belgrade sen- tenced the 23-year-old-old Macedo- nian, Stefan Traykovich, belonging in Prilep, to two years and eight months in jail for an offense against the law for the protection of the state terrorist sentence, of the I. L. D. are asked to report at 8 p. m. at the stations: to Murder Vandevelde PRAGUE (By Mail)—In connec- | tion with the visit of the Belgian socialist leader, Vandervelde, here, the Communist Party has succeeded in discovering a group of agents prowocateurs in the party who | wished to compromise the party by preparing an attempt upon Vander- velde’s life. Investigation has placed the Cannons, Lovestones and Gitlows, who are even more con- | seious in their struggle against the workers, placing themselves as the theoreticians of the counter-revolu tionary forces in America; their at- tacks are launched against the Com- munist Party, the Trade Union Unity League and the New Unions, | their support given to the Muste | group and the A. F. L. All of these working class enemies share the re- Into exixtence the men who wield th © wenpons—the modern working class—the proletarians.— Karl Marx (Communtat Manifeste). Ty - Offices of the Daily Worker in various sections of the country. — Send your Subscriptions; Advertise- ments; Bundle Orders and Announcements through the following offices: We are going to count noses to make sure you are present, We must make sure you vote “yes” upon the pro- posal to create a fund to drive the Daily Worker into the heart of every A. F. of L, officialdom. 2926 West Gordon St., 1331 N./shown that the persons responsible | sponsibliity with the mill owners and industr With the sixth week of the strike |Franklin, 1124 Spring Garden, 39 were police agents, They have been |the state in the conviction in Char. | 4s enthusiasm and militancy have pai N. 10th St., 1748 Aberdeen, 4035 |expelled from the party, lotte. \P PPDOPAAS | higher than ever among the strik-|Girard Ave. and 8th and Ritner — Only th k " ~ Pp Vv ees Sts., northeast corner, Southern ILD Meet | seven perv icisa) Gastonia ee ap Rn ihe y Say aR Seen REPRESENTATIVE ih ILPHIA, No A| PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14.—18 gare ag en Nes Rowen Sik. eee ee ria YOUR Prnmedey enter eo wo sarin the |the suilitant: workete do Ghoir part|_ (Continued from Page One) — {TOP eerie pa oneg oemroncatk Hartford, Conn, 1053 Capitol Ave. Nite Gsnis" LINE headquarters of the Needle Trades |and succeed in freeing»George Har- Boston, Nov. 18-Dec. 1; Connecticut, | ei 8 a ath a a er te the New York, N. ¥. | 26 Union Square A. Wagenknecht Workers’ Industrial Union, ealled by |rison and Lewis McLaughlin on mail| Dee. 2-8; Philadelphia, Dec. 9-15;| struggle in Gastonia, Shae they aks Buffalo, N. ¥. * 200 Ellicott St. L. Johnson IS CORRECT 4 the women’s section of the Union,|from Charlotte prison, these two | Anthracite, Dec. 16-22; Buffalo, Dec. | unorganized, it is this ideological Rochester, N.Y. 164 Berlin St. F, Wojcik pledged its support of the strikers Gastonia workers will address a big | 23-26. support that must be crystalized in Philadelphia, Pa, 1124 Spring Garden St Poplar 4299 M, Silver BY YOUR at the Raab shop, and its aid in the |mass mecting of Philadelphia work-| J. L. Engdahl, national executive |an organized expression. Pittsburgh, Pa. 805 James St, N. S. Cedar 8819 E. P. Cush | fight on the united front of terror- | ers to be held at New Garrick Hall, | secretary, will speak Nov. 17 at the| ‘The weakness of the T. U. U. L. Baltimore, Md. 1206 E, Baltimore St. Wolfe 9104 I. Keith ® PRESENCE! it ' (507 South Sth Sty Tuesday, Nov year is meeting apes Se is mainly organizational. ‘The work- maa Shige ene Bah ee Joka Brombols (19, at 8.15 p.m. y ANOV. ers generall. i ° Ne nes a 5 er 'h PHILADELPHIA, "Nov, 14.—The| ‘This will be a protest demonstra-|convention; at the N. T, W. U. con- iter She siassinaleing outaiee ; Detroit, Mich. 1967 Grand River Ave. Robert Woods ATTENTION EVERYONE! é largest mobilization of militant | tion against the railroading of seven | vention, Nov, 28; at the anthracite Chicago, Mi. 2021 West Division St. Armitage 4088 S. T. Hammersmark | workers yet held in Philadelphia is planned for this Sunday, when toilers assemble for collections for the International Labor Defense to aid the fight on the country-wide reign of terror against all militant workers’ groups, a terror particu- larly vicious in this state. All class onscious workers and sympathizers Gastonia workers and National Tex- tile Workers Union organizers. It is planned by the International | Labor Defense to have Harrison and McLaughlin speak to workers in Baltimore Saturday and Sunday, Nov, 16 and 17; in Washington, D. C., Nov. 18! Allentown, Pay Nov. 19, 29, and Trenton, N. J., Nov. 21, conference, Dec. 1, in the Southern district, Dec. 4-8; at New York dis- trict conference, Dec. 15. A. Jakira organizational secretary will attend the Boston district con- vention Dec. J, Louis Si secre- tary of the Hungarian section will tour the Cleveland district Dee. 1 to 15 for organizational work, ” the employers put over through ter- roristic methods by the armed com- pany thugs, earried out in broad daylight, fniding legal support in the acquitals of the murderers and the convictions of the victims of their brutal assaults, | The answer of the T. U. U. L. to this outrageous verdict, is a planned organizational campaign to mobilize Milwaukee, Wis, Kansas City, Mo. Minneapolis, Minn Denver, Colorado Seattle, Wash. 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