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[aero aieaein ane _DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 193 ediiaeaneemaemaae FUNCTION OF LEAGUE STEEL WORKERS _ NEW LIGHT ON FOOD UNION FORME 4 OF NATIONS IN WAR DEFY ORDINANCE AT N. Y. CONVENTION | N _ ON THE SOVIET UNION NAVAL TONNAGE “WAS ACTION PROGRAM Pres anne ASAINST MAY | Mrs. Morrow ’ vs. Queen ‘Article 16 Is Directed Against the Workers Mary Special Departments Organize Women, Youth tied a oes Republic . ile in Georgia ee ‘bent eAuaRe toca and Negro Workers; Tells of Exploitat santas ee, : Demonstrate in Sou proaches the présence of the wife of Imperialist Powers Preparing Onis; for Next el a ie a ieee cae ath Mass Organization Committees : rom Speci i Ps * (Continued fi Page One mperialism—wel words fail us nana ‘ ie Vorld War deciaenles MEteOtue ieee ae |'this is not the spitit of world eon. Meetings With Unorganized Attending ee ; chor Duck mill on ‘May First. q This is not the representa- PARIS (1.P.S.).—The following | armed intervention under the direc- | Wor from the Anchor Duc | Live of the proud and audacious con- The Food Workers’ Convention, | | querors of the world approaching| which met Sunday with delegates | their next victims! Mr. Denny | representing every trade and formed i | was too hasty in choosing the name | the Food Workers’ Industrial Union begins at spec al un |for his book, America is not yet! for New York and vicinity, adopted | meetings, h ations. Jt, Well as from other nearby mills will is an extract from an ar fe ap-'tion of the League of pearing in a recent issue of “I’llu-|is not difficult to understand that | leave the machines on this day to manite”: » this article is intended solely for Yally to the N Some years ago a high officer of | the Soviet Union, which consistently called by the Co amunist the German general staff declared | refuses to recognize the League of | Committees of Action have been conquering Britain. Instead, Brit-| a program of action and resolutions | partic d that {€ would be an illusion to think | Nations as arb and which| formed in the other mills to lead ain conquers America! endorsing the mass political strikes | file commit is departmer that the next world war would come can therefore be declared the “at-\| the workers in the demonstration. Seattle, Wash., unemployed and homeless workers sleeping on Yes, indeed, indeed, we live in aj and demonstration May 1. It de- , like the last one, with a formal dec- | tacking state” from the commen In Rome the May Day demonstra- | garbage heaps and on old boxes. Mobilize to demand “Work or day of sorrow and disappointment! | manded the release of the commit- Section org laration of war and then the hos- ment of hostilities, even if the other | ion will be a mobilization point for| TVages” on Hog ih, bo. ee Ak i RR RITA eS J when we thought to get news| tee of the unemployed. at section tilities, here would be no decla-/ belligerent or belligerents are ob- re dextle. w oriers for farthes| LAUNCH MARINE eT bey ee, | Other resolutions affiliated the | meetings. ration of war, and war would be viously the attackers. The passion-| Struggle. Faced by wage cut after ’ comes tus aisgracetay Spd abject! new union with the Workers’ Inter. there before anyone noticed it. ate debates on Article 16 and onthe Wage cut and by stretch-out in al-! Don’t Starve & ae surrender of our picked and tried national Relief and with the Inter This is just what the capitalist in-/estion of “guarantees” at the most every department in the An-| =o, oe ternational intends with regard to London Naval Conference had the|chor Duck mill in the Kon a the coming war against the Soviet | Outspoken threat of war against the | weeks, the workers are organizing Union, The legal channel for the | Soviet Union as their background. | their forces for immediate struggle. | pe war is already completed. Article| All that is necessary now is that fesBtuokionieeid liately, and others late » campaig warriors! And to make matters) tional Labor Defense. | still worse, Madame Morrow not Vege aes} anned, anc _ WORKER WNIQN | only trembled before the Queen but ee soreHon ao mine ie yout : Bee ” Clee | also equally before the daughter of | (810, 2nd omens departments | ainte strt | Prime Minister MacDonald. Say pointed out that women made up | M&Clate we p **' more than half of the workers in| Ove" 4 Answer Death rT hreat 16 of the statutes of the capitalist | Some unimportant dispute should) any aNpA, Ga, April 25.—Prep- , RILU Cables ( Greetings | i cannot praise too highly the tt® industry, and that there were ns imperialist League of Nations de-| break out on any one of the numer- arations a: Ree uh Foster Writes Letter Aen cE eae peta ee large numbers of Negro and young Siepi con Di weataeate i r ae Werte are workers. t » going ahead fast for termines the attitude of the Lea: ous frontiers ot the Soviet Union |), largest working s demon- of Nations in case of war between |and, assuming that the great pow-| tyation the city has ever seen as a two countries. The esgential prin- | ers are yveady, we can slide merrily | ly to the attempt to send Powers ciple of this article is that the coun- c va and Carr to their death in the elec- try which refuses to recognize a trie chair. committee of investigation ap- ued by th a withstanding her youth she ex- ' (Continued from Page One) ecuted her social obligations with such obstacles as 2 such graciousness and finesse as The program was adopted as a x thousand leaflets is-| Negro and white workers in 40 Ree * | met her. This was no simple task | ™ittee for editing. Tt analyzes t “| Seattle, Wash. waiting hours be- yohn Morgan, who had a lot to| im View of the fact that official industry, showing how the Centralization est and jailing defense against the pointed by the League of Nations is thus ready. At the moment the fie sites, t De x ; e: Balin a somibiiatons. th ie é js automatically declared to be the (capitalist powers in Geneva are| m= on the we lay | jore the breadline forms as the “ag with putting the M. W. L. on| TePresentatives of twelve or fif- (Combinations, the food Aue is automatically : ‘ : ae ; in protest against the attempt} | i; 7ious dopester who runs this ee teen foreign nations were present 28 the “Big Three” packers, Wards “attacking state,” irrespective of | working on Article 16 with a view Pt = = religious dopester wh is the map in Gulf courts, leading i S Baki =a exersy Wary ‘a ie 5 i : on the lives of Powers and Carr, are ‘i 5 only: the aeons ; bs at some of the functions, and that Baking Co., the “A. & P.” chain vhat the real facts may be. The to extending the military undertak- |). ae : slop line says “only the Y a delegation from Houston, Texas, : what s may be. t a | being distributed. | , ot a bowl of soup.” Hie | many of them spoke no English.” stores, Shra Duponts, action of the League of Nations | ings of the members of the League ee eee: | birds can get a bow! ‘Pp. ‘composed of five Negro longshore- Whake: has, i ie) Thompsons, etc., are hooked up with | will be orgar against the “attacking state” is of Nations under this article and| Down Tools In Tenn. Demonstrate May. Ga. against |men and five seamen. bs ed ee ened Bets} big finance capital, Morgan included, | will be ase then progressively graded—tinance | with a view to securing the neces-/ CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April| the ree Bled AB There are eight Negro longshore- | | stroyed! Hod vacatacmiliae to bet | 2nd are dominating more and more. iste aii boycott, economic blockade, armed | sary financial contributions for the |25.—Membership meetings of the men and white seamen from New ey urge Sie say - i 5 demonstrations on the frontiers of |support of “the frontier states | Trade Union Unity League and Met-| §§ 'g Orleans. One delegate, Watkins, | )o° bee te a shat Lady | Higstee, fhe trust ven of the in-| Jim Crow Cops the “attacking state” and, finally, |threatened by the Soviet Union.” —|al Workers Industrial League have served tive cay in Masloy, (i G..] sap pel: wiumen anene so @ush-.Custty, goes Mare: and more. speed- ae rea |endorsed the May Day demonstra- chain gang on the way up. -He still | gly about Madame Morrow! | UP, Wage cutting, and more and Pinch Young Toiler “Our Delegation” to London has | more unemplo ment. pots os jtion called by the Communist Party has the marks of the shackels on Ak panel a ‘Reveals Polish War Plot on U.S.S.R. | andi ave ascted statements calling SHRIEKS CAND jee failed us! This much is clear. Speed, not s the bosses’ de-/ MINNEAPOLIS, Mi on all workers to down tools and H. Harvey, M. W. Ly orgenizer| But if they failed, let it be record- mand, and the workers suffer f MOSCOW (IPS)—Roman Dmov-jrole in this plan and in return it | ny to the demonstration. A well | in San Francisco, is here with 14] c the flesh was willing but: the) canneries, dairies, sugar refineries, |called by the Commur ak, the leader of tat Narodova Dem oc the ap S “cing the aad psec attended mass meeting of a | delegates out of 34 elected and on} § _ Weak, ane moerent evel if ack the St Of the Negro section « e: ‘: p- of the spoils, ing he western Prov-| ae, Nore . u Z ay th All x Je the ‘s convincing testimony of this, | 1¢ in meat packing, slaughter houses, | night, arresting Cars¢ ore) DATS aR a ty eects |) COnIMSH Bi “On: Onaga ticle; | savers siitiae setlone The “Trade Government Sen ebtcs aaa. born under the inspiration of the 4 per cent are organized. Most of for the arre in the “Gazeta Warshavska” making sensational revelations of the secret preparations of international italism for war on the Soviet are wie A proximity. of Will Rogers, “that if| these are in unions of the A. I. L. (Continued trom Page One) ong ue A: she continued to eat the abundant and the Amalgamated Food Wor; Secreta McGrath of the Phila-| food at the social functions they | ers, with bureaucracy at the top julie tool of British imperialism, delphia branch of the is | were attendi ng she would return a which systematically betrays them. the “Pravda” poin out t the |Narodova Demokracja is an arch- | lreactionary bourgeois party and that ‘| Dmovski is the most dangerous Union Unity League is distri a leaflet in support of the |stration. Gilbert Lewi i He declares that the aim of this war | eee eee eed Dimovski, | 22nizer of the Trade the slimy “labor” government, to leading a delegation of 35. Many | the U Ry I dustri t ‘ive. whi aes Peay ea as Tp ys on t chai pang as esuy elega electe. vo 0 | ey ier : . < . A 2 5 S a ~ the Five-Year Plan one Rea of taformation at his disposal, une| ae Gi abe sunt thea der resumen Ce, delegates elected by fhe members,| ‘That was Lee nice of ruil iste union, a well } ect nig oe eee soviet ecld saavket mm {doubtedly makes these revelations Chattancogay wil eee tel a Shocr ar Umsemed Crowa 224; s8ainst the will of the officials Rogers to. pick up the Madame’s! Pei art ae ee recminate bot, [With & view to com ing Pilsu : lite May Diy. | roops Shoot at Unarmed Crowd . of the International Longshoremen’s “quip” and translate it into one | r Wades ieee 1 ee eine nei |ski and robbing him of all support ; ay Day.) CALCUTTA, India, April 25.—’ Association. of his own gay and inimitable lit- shevism an o dismember Kussia ; the Fightin which has broken out Providence, R. i resented milamencnie. ae ; gst the broad m of the ) ighting , tle cablegrams. It shows how ccme eee render it impotent for the next | AmonBSt She Oe | Demand. Park A GEREEE CBC RENS IRpeatdewR’ Gli BO dhvas elem i | ly elected | Will is the highest paid man in the | | throughout Indiz, and against: the |iy the rank and file of the Inter- world today, although, at that, ‘tis | tion at Capital Park in the center| slimy “Labor” government which | national Seamen's Union, |a violation of the law of supply of the ¢ In the past this park! 8 Sending more treops to shoot Boston is represented by a large and demand when we think of the 7 ple | Indian workers, was intensified delegation of seamen. enormous supply of raw material for | Polish people who are opposed to all| BIRMINGHAM, Ala., April Work will hold their demo fifty years. According to Dmovski, Poland has been allotted the chief j warlike adventures. : S11, a 7, 1 J 0 5 innumbe Greek Sailors Help Strikers Battle Cops nthe: Sears of Tummnbereel? |iwhen over 6,000 workers and peas-|- hore ate three delegates‘here, so| iin Potential: Will. Goetiges lays | The central organ of the Commu-;bor from the m including the fascist Klu!| ants demonstrated at Neela, near far, from the ports of the Great ing around. : a nist Party of Greece reports from |the assistance of t te Diamond Harbor, today and clashed Lakes, en ie | "What ic the moral.of all this? | Jubilee Trig Salonika: In the present strike of attacked the polic! 'The Toseuiiut Party. has’ an- (With-armarmed> detachment polices New Yor [titsel ey ha v3 5 dele-| The only one we can think of, | tobacco workers an excellent ex- beat the policemen. {nounced that it has made formal ap- | and soldiers. ___ gates directly from docks and ships. | js this: That if America really | ample of class solidarity was shown | inforeements had been called were | plication to the police department. MacDonald’s soldiers fired right The National Committee of the wants to conquer Britain, our war- | Fourth anniversary trip of the in a clash between strikers and po-/the police able, aftey heavy fight- for use of the Park forthe mecting.| into the mass of Workers, killing Marine Workers League goes into yigrs must leave their wives at| fat A i chap orev lice. ling, to arrest two of the It is expected that the request will | 2nd wounding many. i sonegeried 10 ao today, to make | home! | irst American-Soyviet Tourists When a police patrol attempted! The n of this wonderful ¢ be denied. | * * * final arrangements for t fe opening | | Bureau—The World Touris to disperse a group of strikers a solidarity of the sailors aroused tre- z * . | Declare Martial Law of the convention, which will be} WRITE about your conditions | “id G8: Aeuitaitia: May. 28: has group of sailors of the Greek navy, mendous enthusiasm among the Waterbury Meetings | BOMBAY, Ap Martial law |called.te omer by George Mink, Naw). -") it nstre-worker “Became | aS bale uwomres Tmay 23; Tins who had just returned to the har-! striking workers in the whole city.) "WATERBURY, Conn,, April 25.—|is being clamped down on orders) tional Secretary. of the League, at) e some particularly attractive of- | ea ee Meetings continue ‘here, to. rally | from Wedgwood Benn, Labor Secre-| 2 P: ™: | 8 Worker Correspondent. fers for you. Write, tclephone or call personally at the office of Pony? workers for the M : * . y Day political} tary for India, i ttempt to wipe! Mass Demonstrations in Bagdad, Basra, Mosul ioic nd demonstration, ant to or-| out the mass uprising of the Indien on, and to or-| out the mass uprising of the Indian | | a: Cone} heen: fr » stirrounding country |&4Dize the employed and unemploy-} workers and peasants in a sea of SPRING FESTI V A Bon rag oe Co en ee ret temotre, {ed against the terrific unemploy-| blood. ‘The MacDonald government | L stant mass demonstrations are tak- Heng. The formation obithe Nuvi- ment here, and the wage cuts, anny is receiving the plaudits of all im- f in India for its bloody | speed up. ing place in Bagdad, Basra and | 94:4 government has not calmed the ‘ ‘ + . Mossul. Not only the urban popu-| nacecs who demand complete indes| Nat Richards, who with C. Cras-| at on the unarmed Indian | International Proletarian Art St : . 4 Becr aa ee . ish defied the city ordinance’ masses. Many arrests are being 5 § lation, but also Bedouins and Fella- | pendence. nst street meetings and so dis-| made. Gandhi, who is one of the| TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK TOUR: ted it that a court declared it| best supporters of the British arranged by the | wg 175 FIFTH AV! . NEW YORK c1ry 1, spoke again W Algonquin ed- | against the revolutionary masses, a eee . ai . and will is being protected and permitted to Hammer and Sickle Art and Literature Society ings. The pc remain at liberty as one of the best IRVING PLAZA to the court, means of cowing the Indian workers " é ‘ didn’t arrest. the! and peasants, | Fifteenth Street and Irving Place ker. But they harried and| ‘The Bombay stock exchange has Russian, English and Jewish Writers Will Participate | ed at the crowd ahd massed} closed down? ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS | Arrest Armenian Workers in Palestine JERUSALEM, Palestine (LP.S.).|nist propaganda, The press refer --A group of Armenian workers |to a recrudescence of the Commu- have been arrested in Cairo on sus- nist danger, particularly picion of having conducted Commu-| tion with the econo in connee: crisis. 7 We Meet at the | Morning Freiheit | VSPRING BALL“ | ranks to keep the workers as| Today is the annivers: Syrian Workers Establish Paper eats as Fe ais ANG ey ae oA eg ee! These tactics make it hard on the| workers in Bombay, India, when BEIRUT, Syria (IPS)—The Fiat | by Hewwell-inown a union lead: | voice of the speaker, but they show | 200,000 struck, It is also the anni-| number of the “Saut el Umal” (“The ji evbinghs- tug aims | the workers what a police force| versary of the strike of 150,000 cot-| of the first number was devoted to H Voice of the Workers”) has appeared | international unemployment day on |™°2"S under capitalism. | ton mill workers in 1928. T: E PARI Y ORGANIZER in Beirut, The newspaper is issued! the 6th March Sere on | An_ indispensable hand book which must be used by every ; P functionary of the Party and every member who must British “Labor” Gov’t | SPRING BALL be trained for leading work in the Party. Backed War on USSR (Continued “from Page One) and be baptized, married and buried | in christian fashion, and there is similar liberty for Jews and Mo-| hammedans,” says Ovey. { “Priests have been shot for coun- , ter-revolutionary crimes,” —_ adds | Ovey, “but not for religious beliefs or practices. “Churches have been transformed into clubs and schools upon the de- | mand of the parishioners,” Ovey states. “Otherwise, the churches are open and the ceremonies are as magnifi- cent as ever, The premises are given for purposes of worship to re- OUR EXCURSION ligious groups if they number more TO THE than twenty persons. 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