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tld Factory Nuclei! | OBILIZE N.Y. JOBLESS FIGHT FOR “WORK Dem eceto oe Defendants IMPERIALISTS BIG MOVE OF PEASANTS STRIKE, JULY 4 MEET. Te apse ; CORRECT FORMER ERROR nemployed ] ON FIRST OF MAY : *ORLD MARKETS In Uskorsk Peasants. Who. Left Return, With Wee f Hoover AsksWar Arms ‘ Phila. Council of Unemployed Fought Eviction sa Vho Le Strike in NewYork and 250 Additional and Tariff ) of Negro Workers’ Families Mass Demonstration Extend Area Sown by New Labor Methods and (Continued from Page One) WASHINGTON, April 18—' Organization ver is attempting to rush = from J. I. Lisitzin announcing that the White Guards will march with rough congress and the senate two \tneasures which are closely tied up t Factory Gates, Get ontacts, B ‘Spr ad the Daily Worker a Move Layoffs in Auto Plants and Department f Stores in Detroit MOSCOW (I.P.S.).—Numerous} in those undertakings The secretary of the executive , out, were scared stiff and gave up. | committee of the unemployed coun-|In ‘the ease of another Negro ‘he other fascists May 1, and he nth the sharpening economic evieis, Ports from the Ukraine, the Volga | which hay ; need with cils in New York, working with the | worker, William Fountain, the com- piccian Sub-Committee of the he struggle for world markets and | “istrict, the German districts, the the spring sowings has made a deep national bureau of the executive | mittee of the unemployed went t« Agena Gommiittea ator the: Are che increase of naval armaments, Tartar republic and the Don E mpression on the peasants accus- committee elected at the March 29 Be agent and told him that if he ralivanent of the: Meg de Patriotic ulting from the three-power Lon- show that in those places wi tomed only to th old ways of | conference here, calls all Commu-| evicted all his tenants would mov parade ” Lisitzin is tester of Ae n “treaty.” peasants left the fellecive unde) ing and he ult ha beem a | ni rty i ries, e! i | ree york ; . akings in conser ce of the wrong new impett » the recruiting for | Taeae the Party, union mernbe , ei ¥ . i Wer esa cea ae Pie ae Here ate the Gastonia atrike leaders an. anil in Charlotte, N.C. ‘congressional lessens Suncunce bin by lower officials, etc., there is now In the Ukrainia the collective un- | pearl iateene eid yed work- inois Banks Fail. Babli tah) : They are out now on bail, but their case comes up in. court on appect | the perialist chief wants the | oxactly the opposite process ‘ Rte ceRaeca an Theat | ee Ae a ate eth April 18 ea be non Aue Ee Tuesday. The working class must not let them be sent to 20-year | tariff and the Hone oly ose RAMANA en tea tor Ali gos per- Hevea wa Whbey sd | i centgiins a : i area cree a “| church, on 123rd St. where Areh- “toyms in prison. not later than the middle of May. atiy, teste ; oe ? | office of the New York Trade Union The industrial crisis, the unemploy-| hishop Appolonari gets out counter- terms in priso vee as, Pei ae, sha Rees Ta ales are chen ae aH abor methods and rati Unity League, 13 W. 17st St, Room) ment in the mine fields and the ; those peasants who had le , plus the enthu: have already inking? riled <s i "© | revolutionary propaganda, and ' : the struggle for world markets— ¢gllectives and from amongs 22, to assist i alata the mass | part-time for those who do have! hatches schemes against the work- TREATY MEANS 9 il MEETING Vines eectes em antaat Aeome alll ue ea eo Goa narticipation ‘of the unemployed | work, has started a wave of bank | ors of both U. S. and the Union of WAT £UUU ei Gay jaround the United States against workers of New York in the demon- failures. The following Williamson | goiali © eure ae separa 18s < : in the Uskorsk collective stration of the political strikers in county banks have Batraloasd: Ma-| Socialist Soviet Republics. | ee hee pee power ye tural undertaking, which is in Union Square May 1. lena, pitti, Centerville, Herrin; White Terror Gang. | BIG ARMS RAGE iN HE RVY M AIN es rantically looking for markets, German Volga Republic, the eo Campaign Is On. |Hurst and Johnson City. | Inside information is that a clique | BU os | XY a8 8 Ghaiat ae Bete § the struggle for ‘ion of the errors made resulte The secretary, Ben Brown, states:| J, Johnson City, Tuesday, the| known as the “White Fraterhity,” | | \Vorld markets with war threats ana | tHe Winning back of all those p ¢ “All unemployed councils are urged | oounty officers prevented | Leo | organized to commit acts of violence |__ * eM “13 Weert ger i ants who had left the undertaking have finished to get into action and mobilize the |rous, of the Young Communist | against workers and for espionage, Haggle Over Wording Denounce Jailing and‘ Pe ee being conside 224,250 Peasant farms in addition, splendid resul Party organ- nsive prop- une lO ved a MGbutone: ber ase | League, and Roy Groves, Iilinois| recentjy published a paper by the of “Fscane Clause” Prepare for May 1° jerea in conference, and, according | served’ ib thee uistelats alee “ba by leaflet distributions, by mass) 4:1 riot’ seer ati | same name, English translations of H Sue Hs served in other districts also. I: ethods of meetings, factory-gate meetings and | (rent SE ee ee ean | ti Warel aes by White Guard ; | ; Ce ae |to Representative Collier, ‘The | the ‘ seven distr de tule lower inne. Se On by personal talks for the May A eainare gathered at an open-air |leaders to the chiefs of the Amer- (Continued from Page One) is cCantinned irom: Baee ree eee Cue wake Toe une Volga district peaeante ‘have ation groups en- demonstration. \meeting called by the Communist] ican fascist paraders. These articles course we must concede the same al ie Us § e and fee ets noe 1 highest wants bill in P eeene eee their resignations from peasants during their “After May 1 we will carry on page ends the Young Communist | called on all to “Kill the Reds,” and right to them. It is desirable that | te! eet cs age na non sor the ignoring the promises of Presi at the collective akings and concerning the advan- and intensify our struggle,” he League to protest against unem-| filled the World War Veteran heads those who limit their means of (conviction of the committee of five | Hoover for a limited revision. | preat activity is now proceeding for i Fotkiehaneae Riethoda ia The defense should feel safe in that was sent to Mayor Walker of New| tariff will sharpen the imperialist | the spring sowings. limitation. Otherwise they will | York, and one to the Tamm not continue the process of limi- | judges. of the Special Sess: In particular, | peasants are also being provided states, “so that when July 4 is ployment and starvation and the} with such favor for the white i nee nd books. here the National Convention on [shutting down of the mines without! guards that they formed the Rus- Unemployment in Chicago will see J oiiof or insurance for the miners. Sian sub-committee. The program y | antagonisms. |the activity of the shock brigades iwith newspapers i - : ion.” Court. hese telegrams the re-j : the largest and most active delega-|r miners marched to the hall,|seems to be for the white guard tation. | Court. In these telegrams the re) Pogistey Cannon . s sean A au tion from New York.” oe Satria aebcanes, | REBSIRGRS: al avin Gullltaey exer! gt Salen __, | lease of the imprisoned unemployed | #¥€8: 5 French Tariff Against American Autoes Voted The convention will work oes be the deputies. Mobilization for a | ience and leaders of black hundred EON: = i gr ka Wane s: liberally 1 Fodder in Schools PARIS, April 18.—With only two ve nst and 475 for, an ther organization plans, and the ati : Anat i ae al secret Seties of conferences have be ers ve erally : ; ARIS, April 18. yt st and 475 for, pavement will, in unity with the Lie commons eaRua May de Sone bands oc Ree Lee aemog |called by Hoover to rush the three- | sponded to ‘the col n that ! SAN FRANCISCO (By Mail).-- increased tariff bill Passed against erican automobile importa- civolitionaryeunione; tight on for | eae 1221 und do the actual provocation on{power treaty through the senate./made for the telegram A vicious questionnaire which is an tions to France by the Chamber of Deputies yesterday. .This is in rev “work or wages,” unemployment re- | seq eel May ra Soha See on Some: opposition is expected from | ee attempt to register alien as well as taliation to increased duties against French products, and sharpens lief and insurance, the seven-hour Detroit Would Oust Jobless. Among the heads of the white|serators who want to build clehee> When Jobless Come — [American workers, in. accordance the struggle for world markets. 10,000-ton cruiers immediately in- Sets ot with their class and race divisions, day and five-day week, no speed- DETROIT, Mich., April 18—The | ¢a+q Russtans in New York is Col- up and other demands. Union Trust Co. announces that “| onel Martinoff, going by the nawie|Stead of the fifteen temporarily With Demand to City is being circulated among school Appoint 12 Wall Street Flunkeys in Haiti ® * . migration of labor” from Detroit is o¢ Martin, who has a soft job as|#Zteed upon. ‘ : | ‘suncil It Runs Out) children by the school authorities. - re Fight Evictions. the only thing that will help the | , gunman guard for a Wall Sst,|, Hoover's purpose in rushing the | A worker who sends us a copy of the Twelve flunkeys who promised to! gene Roy as temporary American PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 18.| unemployment situation. \..,|ffrm. He waa ‘chief of the gen. |tteaty through the senate is to use| | ; questionnaire says it is a way of carry out th» letter and spirit of imperialist lackey president. + ‘ , i ; PeRy efi 2 AKLA} Calif., Apri 8.— A y, ral) A : ka : ; : —The councils of the unemployed| The Hudson Motor Car Co, laid darmerie and head of the Okhrana |it as part of his pacifist Serie Pcie pee aa the | “Checking up on the future cannon | Wall Street's program in Haiti,/ Borno’s term expires on May 15 and the unions ‘and leagues of the | off 2,000 men last week, and it is |) Moscow, under the Czar. material to hide the tremendous in- (eae cours Panote the |fodder. This form is strictly in line | were appointed by President Borno and the new council received orders j ITrade Union Unity League are pro- | stated that 6,000 more are off this “Captain Viadimir Pini, comman-| ‘Tease in armaments and the rabid | ;/With F, Paulsen’s frank brutality | Wednesday in place of the twelve to meet on Saturday in order to feeding with plans to send a big|week. The company is discharging | gant of the city of Odessa under the | fight for world arkets that is-now | chambers’ “where the city “counct quoted by Bucharin in his Historical | Jess obedient members of the Coun- prepare for the election of a new A as *: | . ‘ea + e ifvi e war! Were holding their meeting, to pre- Aas . i 8 : ‘jelegation to the National Conven-\the foreign-born first, to split the Cray, and now night watchman for on, SHUeRATRVTUE ERE WE? | TP ne ersanile Gr the amcinclned | Maverialiem) pps S2:neny? cil of State who failed to elect Eu-| president next Monday. tion on Unemployment and to con-|ranks of the workers. The Tern- Every Big and Little City DAILY WORKER, ributed and sold at netic shop, mi d mill, will help Organizations! Ay om effective the slogan SEND Strike—Down Tools on May May Day Greetings i Otto Kahn, at his personal resi- - relief. chairman. hasti ig -__o { duct a political strike and mass /stedt Mfg. Co., a subsidiary of Gen- gence, is another. 2 eases ee i: poe le See a ad-| CRISIS IN CUBA. WRITE about your conditions {1 demonstration on May 1. jeral Motors, is working only the day |“ Boris 1, Brazol, a reactionary! mittee in charge of the parade, 'eilmen quickly dodged out of the) HAVANA, April 18—Dr. Cle-| _ £0 the Daily Worker. Become The councils of the unemployed |shift, with a reduced force, andonly ¢, . vist | h ape 8 : ' 7 dg ot ake AVANA, Apri 48-—Dr. Cle. | +5 Worker Corsuapondent, Addressed to "aging a struggle against evic- (four days a weck, instead of six, CZ#Tist lawyer, the man who launch: | promising the support. of the A-F.L.: back door. Many workers, who mente Vasquez Bello, speaker of are waging a struggle ag: 2 jed the “Protocols of the Wise Men} sali chd tihng jnoted the ridievlous scene, com- the Cuban senate and a close sup- | } tions of jobless eats. ae DER Ara ee uae Tee Zion” forgeries in order to incite | Wheeling Will Strike. mented loudly on the fact that the porter of the bloody Machado, has | case cequbes ted 22 ee ‘and everybody on half pay, four hours | ‘he murder of Jews, connected with | WHEELING, W. Va., April 18— capitalist politicians, who have | issued a statement for the liberal e 6 Pig, HO Were von cree evintions |a day. Counter girls get $6 maxi-|22sley, and through him with Mat jrwenty-two delegates in a United been exposed recently in a sensa-| party, which represents the party | Attention: He pate ieke ‘ sie tanner week and salesgirls about | thew. Woll; in=his publicity*effortey) Front May 1 Conference here last tional graft-scandal in the city of | bourgeoisie now being: hard hit by considerably eee ee ana|$ii Tt is admitted by the “wel-|* another. He was a Kolchakist. | \onday, representing miners’ steel Oakland, had no time to take up the severe crisis in Cuba, declaring All Sympathetic Workers” ‘& an ihe ery sea’ Cee ‘y Ne. are department” that 20,000 fam- The Christian Angle. mill workers, and the Communist the problems of the unemployed. that the crisis is sharpening s: ympi ce } constables, trying to throw : | With them is one Weiren, Di-|Party voted to call a mass political ro wi K v i ilies destitute. gro widow worker and two nT ee tee ae rector. of the Russian. Student’s|strike and hold a demonstratio Imperial Valley Strike Pioneers Ready for. |Fund’ofthe: ¥:M.C.A. on Madison| May 1, here and in Bellaire, Ohic | Ave. There are also Vasili Kouli-|Miners are working only two or F Glas DAILY WORKER, in May Despite Terror! May Day Fight pin, president of the “Association | three days a week, anyway, and the for the May First Edition Hohe jeanne rt a | Unity of Russia;” Igor Popoff and|thousands of unemployed will be shop, mine and mill, will help (Continued from Page One) | (Continued from Page One) Nicholas Karpinsky, president andj joined by the strikers, | of the aot GuRBilicas tUoceantls ES reign of terror against Filipino | the child laborers, boy scouts, in the New York branch president of the! In Moundsville, the miners on DAILY WORKER pulbane Seseeey one May First lworkers all aver California, and 3/parks and playgrounds, as well as Association of Russian Right Men,” | strike already will on May 1 be join- | § Next Sailings: Ls Danone Galion: ‘ ays ago raided and smashed up the | many open-air meetings and leaf- and Captain George Golokhvastoff,!ed in a May 1 demonstration § am - Sense League offices in El Centro, con- | Jet distributions. Every day will be President, (and Colonel Viadim'r | many more coming out of the mines. Jubilee Trip ILE DE FRANCE Especially now should you G-HE DAILY WORKER fiscating all leaflets and other liter- | Red day for the Pioneers. Sokoloff, New York branch presi-|The demonstration here, in addition May 15 greet the forward march of ign for mass ‘cir- the revolutionary movement— ‘dent of the “Association of Russian | to fight the starvation, demand- now when masses of workers i ‘ You are not Army and Navy Officers.” Colok-|ing relief and shorter work day, v participating in this campaign ature, and arresting Organizer Hor- | On Sunday, April 20, a children’s iuchi_and 82 others. ‘They are | May Day conference will be held. Fourth anniversary trip of the AQUITANIA ey ‘i 1 insurrection, | ny hvoastoff is one of those listed in| be against the treacherous Lewis dacs or Spal iyi are showing e er increasing filers Ballsas istri caarettent to destroy the millions |Dceeates are eapected 0 "raain the eall to the white guards as alganz. | first American-Soviet_ Tourists May resistance to capitalist. exploi- | |] {1 yh eae of dollars worth of canteloupes, and | yoints that will be discussed, be- |ditector of the parade. His phone geet ee Bureau—The World Tourists— BREMEN tation and oppression—now ab feitoiy aaten: CUeerenoehe | enough of them are held on $40,000 | cides the preparations for school |Humber is given as Harlem 8076. May 1 in Bridgeport. — via S.S. Aquitania, May 28, has zt when workers by the hundreds to house, at workers meetings. each, to make a total bail of $1,-!| <trikes on May First, will be the; |, And Then Comes Green. BRIDGEPORT, Conn., April 18. | pase p ay ‘iad June of thousands are mobilizing : | 500,000 |question of the immediate release | Lined up with these fascists in| —The Communist Party in Bridge- some particularly attractive of- to demonstrate on MAY DAY How many copies do you i pie approval of the proposed attack on) port, Conn., will hold a demonstra- § LAFAYETTE against unemployment, speed- want te help you mobilize Fete eet of Harry Hisman. Parents’ meet- fers fer you. Write, telephone or call personally at the office of up, low wag against the, } for May First? | coming imperialist war. defgnse of the Soviet June ROTTERDAM June MAURETANIA TOURISTS Tae Bo175 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY EUROPA z Tel. Algonquin 6656 July 5 ey ony ity the workers May 1, is Willi ti om May 1 at noon at the Pla’ ; held all over the city rker y 1, illiam | tion on May 1 a e More Workers Are ee ave Neck, called by. the| Green, fascist president of the A. F./A parade of the political strik ‘ wh S16 vs,,0£ L. who is quoted yesterday in}and unemployed will start from r ’s Councils and the Pioneers, | ote! q Ry lay injand unemploye: l Pestesine Jailing | wonens co to meat the terror of capitalist papers as wiring a meet- there after the meeting, and will i | "I thorities against the |in& in preparation for’ the acts of|proceed to St. George Hall, 395 a. © Spee is abe O88) ie ee ha | | Stratford Ave., where the May Day Ore i : i 2 vi r d the children, and to de- | terror, a meeting in the New York ee ee nee pele geeh. 2a eae celease of Harry Eisman.|Army and Navy Club of the com- leelebration will continue. 0) j jm Special Offer!| 1 Good Book $4.50 —for Alse—How many copies Union. do you want to sell and of distribute on May First at ation? Indicate to these mass workers that your organiza- {| your demons tion is part of this mass move- ment by inserting greetings in the DAILY. WORKER. In doing this you will help the DAILY WORKER print addi- tional tens of thousands of copies for distribution at fac- tory gates and thereby help to spread the call for “Strik Down Tools on May First!” PLACE YOUR ORDE TODAY! ora —_—_— , | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 18.) A i n Roce 20 year term. 1 —A meeting of the full district facing a - ey committee of the International La- Joe Stevenson an pha Legs hor Defence held. in Philadelphia tenced to “1 ey Retire )Sunday, with representatives from | Bensich has been given | r ii f “ | years here on charges of assault. | A yeshineot,? Balemcrs, ses | They were arrested in the fur strike. | Wilmington and Chester, voted, | detanded: hy Attomey | after thorough discussion of a full | ey were report, to launch a vigorous con- | Levinson of the I. L. D. 100 copii SPACE RATES: centrated “campaign against the! * ete | | | $10, $15, $25, $5 eats ash 4 Flynn sedition act in Pennsylvania: Murder in Cuba. Misleaders of Labor who, upon and to fight for its repeal. HAVANA, Cuba, April 18.—San- tiv » could By Two Communists, Holmes and tiago Esteban, a 25 year old leader < | ATTENTION! se ibute them’ dn, Peltz, have just been sentenced|of the unionists on the Northern) fj Helped the bosses to railroad Foster and the Unemployed ; PALL pay worker hood, Tr svould. bec wc ee ee under this law for saying at a meet- | Railroads, has been murdered by an/f| Delegation to long prison terms. Read what Foster told Me BUTTONS an 1 fighting, militar mere MI ing, “The government of the U. S. officer of the Cuban army. A ter-|f/ the working class about the American labor fakers in his Re Reece ce eae ations Het ont thohenna Wordenee ee A, is directly responsible for the|rific terror rages; 42 strike leaders famous book WITH OUR SLOGANS MAY DAY GREETINGS in tne individual werkate Fone murder of Sacco and Vanzetti.” are coming up for trial soon. 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