The Daily Worker Newspaper, May 16, 1931, Page 3

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5 SATURDAY, M Mou 1931 ee oes ‘AM LOCOMOTIVE AND United Front Fight to Save 9 Negro POPE FOR CLASS {Parents of Scottsboro Children fssue GEN. ELECTRIC ae * COLLABORATION Statement Dei vou ing “Meddlers” CHICAGO, M: 15.—In spite of] lor protest was sent to Gov. B. M. some resistance to the united front Many Organizations, | Miller of Alabama, at Montgomery, Like Catholicism” statement dec prison to try te persuade our chil- dren to disregard our advice in this | matter. We appreciate ail friendly re a : y | ate “This statement made in Chat- | ¢, joa’ We : i Slash Pay of Engineers; Ww a ee Refuse to] tisht to save the nine | Scottsboro Churches Join Ala, Telegrams’ from a number of - ae viene a a eo co-operation but we condemn in S on the part of the officials of Cam ai n Negro churches and other organiza- NEW YORK.—Pope Pius KI made} tanooga, unm ed terms efforts of inter Contribute to Fake Community Chest the Chicago Local of the National palg tions were sent last week. A United] a bid yesterday for William Green's| after a conference with the ret TaGhalers hai Rave TARE LROeREES cab Asso jon and Brotherhood of Din-} Front Scottsboro Defense Confer-| job as chief class collaborator. He tives a the nine boys hereinafter ering and sendi @ 2 % ; ing Car Employees, the rank and file | s ence is being prepared. broadcast a speech in which he an-| »amed. s about this c Wages Down 10 P. C. in American Locomotive; | electea Oe to the focal nied a Pa aie cee hata ao ea nounced the appearance in ten days “George w. cae of Tenet Appeals for United Front Defense. / nie front Scottsboro Defense Confer-| Gary to Hold Defense Conference, | from now of a new encyclical letter} see, an ociate counsel, Joseph 12% P.C. Cut Threatened ence to be held Sunday, May 24, at | i green mia delat Poe e GARY, May 13—Preparations for| to be called “Quadragesimo Anno”| R. Brodsky and Lowell Wakefield, world to co-operate ational Labor De- vith the attorneys we eted jointly with the In- representative of the International to witness that sister-in-law of | have s Forum Hall, 322 E. 433d St. This is) B. Clark and J. D. Monica, represent-| @ United Front Scottsboro Defense and gave a resume of its contents. Schenectady, N. Y. ad aed: Ee eipy fy unions that | je the I. L. D. ‘The meeting unani-| Conference are being pushed here,| The pope admits in the letter that peel ee Daily Worker: badidhei told ovcign Aovag Sanaa mously supported the united front| with I. L. D. and L. S. N. R. speak- | conditions are so bad for the workers) Bernice Norr : f : ; 5 is Norris, Ida Norris, mother | ternational Labor Defense in pro- vies ee *; y , ‘ . ‘ s F % fo ers ° visitin, mai ti now that they can not go on this} Clarence Norris, Ida tt In this citadel of planned production. and reformist capi- ° Se Supports Fight. .| defense policy of the I. L, D. The ease SS an ee way. He proposes “a new social or-| of Clarence Norris, and Vi viding funds end cssistance in talism, where the General Electric and American Locomotive BY BSE S Ey: ODS ae Cer OE ee NE eee a » but gives only the. vaguest de-| Montgomery, mother cf Olin | helping to save our innocent boys turned over a donation of $50 to the! dorsing the I. L. D. are being organized in support of the | Cer, nent bourgeois br ains as TC Bb. Oy Williams, | from a most crucl and unjust judg- Bea- ment ever inflicted upon defend- tr have in their service such er Owen D. Young and Swopes.— part of the collection| A resolution of protest was sent to| conference and the nation-wide tails as to what it is to be. The clin agp ee . Austin at last Sun-| the governor of Alabama. A united! fight to save the nine Negro boys, | Moin proposal is that while “the dif-| mother of Eugene x , ss eae i z s Sie Bie) ference in social conditions in ‘the| trice Maddox, sister of Roy and | ants in a court in the ci things are not faring well with | mors are b 3 If : They also donated Peo Letina ied sas a Voice Protest, | human family which were widely de-| Andy Wright, Claude Patterson and we want to thank ox our “ e ness. build- you men id accept, let us say a] use os ‘the church for next Tuesday | has arranged to push the work of in Women Voice Pro’ “hee reed by the creator, must not and| and Janie Patterson, father and an a ent business 1214 per cent wage cut now, we be-| evening for a Scottsboro ‘protest! mobilizing the masses for the fight| BOSTON, Mass. May 14—Branch | cree nae be abolished,” enough| mother of, Heywood Paterson, and ers rumblings and rum-jjieve the N.Y.C.R.R. would come| meeting, at which Mrs. Ada Wright,| to save the lives of the nine boys. | 13, of the Lithuanian Working Wo-| cannot ever be a q fe} Solephine Powell, mother: c? Gate , will speak.| Sioux City Workers Send Protest. | men's Alliance, at a special member-| More wages should be paid to give re to be heard in all the worker a chance to do his duty| Powell, have tl s with an order for 100 locomo- | mother of two of the boy day ratified, ap- we can’t thank them im per- up to the engin- .” One wage cut of 10 per cent ba ty SIOUX CITY, May 14—A Scotts-| ship meeting adopted a resolution ‘ é ved 2: ff 2 orga n Viorkers are re-| has already been put over, with very| Utica Church Forms United Front| boro protest mass meeting was held ; denouncing the attempt of the Ala- to the church, raise “i ‘ete au ataabaaratsr sia Nhat piadbopdlgnts pee bees zations any further of "as usual. But this Committee. here last night with many Negro and | bama bosses to railroad the nine in- se hes eer justice,” and|‘ with the. counsel of the Interna- | loyalty, solidarity snd co-op "to the Com-| bunk isn’t “going” any further. The} UTICA, N. ¥., May 15.—A Scotts-| white workers present. A telegram} Nocent Scottsboro children to the | Principiss © : IAL aie etanae th. hake, al) We. Sill bee a Ss are i rk ar ‘: i Y _ | “less attention to the worldly things” are begin-| workers are feeling ugly about being cleciaio chair, and pledged full sup-| se the main recommendations—from| fight to save the nine boys con- < pees aut the arid piece | given 5 to 10 hours work a week, JUSTIETES STRIKES Jobless Struggle Sch abet pos betaine: the church of the inquisition and the} victed in Scottsboro, Alabama, and ali the world may know wv mes cf the efficiency ex- I + er Scot y i 2 page oto y Want Organization. b .For Relief .Js governor of Alabama, church that owns one-third of the| now known as the Scottsboro Case, | are with the International Lator pert are muttering about. a i full thority Defens nd it went att eing “jancled dowr ine.” mist fale” * . . . . roperty in Spain! and we give them fuil authori efense and its present attornty@ being “jansled down the line,” to] The reformist, “felt” is wearing B FAK THEM Growing Bigger eee ee elie Pies x P ical ici 8 yaa do and perform any and all things | in this fight and will stay with where thelr ave politely cut.| through- At the May Day mecting i Pan eee te heen May, 2h. ‘Not a Socialist’ that they may deem necesstry cr | them to the end, © cut wages?| here, the workers responded ‘to the | (conTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) PITTSBURGH, Pa., May 15.—Mrs.| | ‘The pope found it necessary tO] proper in order to provide leg: readjustments in} call of the Communist Party (despite eas i " * | Oe Ada Wright, mother of two of the] have an elaborate radio hook-up over + wi save . mi RR SAH monet GEO fHON VAGE.ONEY | ine unemployed branch right at the| Scottsboro boys, will speak here on| the whole capitalist world and to| (mse, for the nine boys above raider acto . being present to spy), in the} y, with a minimum of dis- | °P0t- May 21 at the Pythian Temple, 2011] issue a solemn encyclical letter to z wee In the American Locomotive.| largest meeting held in Schenectady And also, “It’is hoped 1,500 Miners Fight Police. Center Ave. The meeting is called] prove that the socialism of the mur-| Hit Attempts to Trick Children. Maddox. where w ehains are covered} in recent years. They want moro} wage rates will not become a| _SWOYERSVILLE, Pa., May 14. —| to protest the Scottsboro outrage. It} derous Noska and the catholicism “We, hope that outside organiza ouenhinie Powell, with folt in the way of| than just a meeti; they want cr- | itical issue,” Fifteen hundred jobless miners met} will mobilize for the. United Front] that tells the workers not to dare| tions will net go to the jail or “Viola Moatitevmark bonuses, yacations, pensions, etc., ru- | ganization. M. P. The Communist Party is going to Bere yesterday on a vacant lot which | Scottsboro Defense Conference in| to strike are not the same thing. He} ge) ee CRETE “Mamie Willi ba eras Acar: — make both yates and unem- they had permission to use. Though | this city on May 27 at the same hall.| said: ane ue ; a gre sire Did Not V mn yr ployment v » of an issue in| 20 permit for such a meeting is real- CA ee “Tt (socialism). war split into two | # ae all Hetween socialism and the : . Jid Not Vote For Tammany; Worker th enext election | ly required, the burgess made an ap-| Seattle Forum Condemns Frame-up.| divisions. ‘The first, which draws | C@tholic chureh end invited all so-| ew YORK—Mrs. Ada Wri Denied Job : ERA ee pointment with the committee of the| SFATTLE, Wash. May 13—Hun-| all the logical consequences, even ne we ogra, backs oe mother of Haywood and Roy, rs New -Plots unemployed to talk over granting it,| dreds of members of the Sunday Fo-| the most extreme, from the prin- oasis Al Smits Building ,. | has been in New York for several (By a Worker Correspendent.) application for work and the son is then was told by Captain Clark of the] rum held under the auspices of the| ciples of socialism, has taken the | 2% #8 the catholic church holds.) gays working with the Internationcl YEW YORK.—Announcing @ new! state police not to allow any such| Communist Party at 141314 First} name cf Communism, and it is well | 8°¢ Speaks through the mouth of the | rabor Defense to mobilize mass sup- p on the stock market the fin-/ meeting, and found it convenient to} Ave., this city, unanimously adopted] known that its teachings can in no | P0P® then god talks French with @! port for the defense, was shown the al expert of a Hearst evening) go fishing at the time he should have} a resolution condemning the Scotts-| wise be reconciled with the doc- | Sons Tialian accent end stumbles! above statement signed by the other here yesterday stated that seen the committee. boro frame-up and demanding a new] trines of the church. Don by tes renee ane. DOU SPORE | natant, Wright heartily en- NEW YORK, N. ¥.—Came to the| ready for the job. Hagen Club on 64th St., last week, a But on 54th St. lives a work father and his son who has lived there for fifteen yi This father, while not exactly not a | He is married and there are three “pig shot””'in politics, has quite some | children in the family. This worker | “ ae se Isphes gh a hentia: ‘The police went to the women own- | trial for the nine boys. SOCIALISM MODIFIED fare Recitals sculls teagan Ttallan. | dorses the statement and added her drag with Tammany. also went to Tammany segking a job. | (7068 WHeke Meet atN rma, | ing the lot and told her if she did taille i “The other, which continues to | 717° Wes, however, ¢ signature to it. ss Ge eat ad aaa } Boing a worker without any pull, he, | “92, 's aed ch seeeere eich, | HOt order the jobless off they would) Philadelphia Italian Workers Wire | be known as socialism, has fre- | [1H0" iscusd after ticy carried th y cure a “job” for his son) *? S@"| with the other workers, had to stand | “2 1" 4 at a ek ae ae ios: | 12ise her taxes, deport ‘her, etc. She Protest. quently and notably mitisated its | (oly father" out, an ads Plein @ “ie0" for Bisson. in line for hours before he could=see bal ne ons - ental de-| dd not Rnow what to do, and the} PHILADELPHIA, May 14.—The| program. In many poinis it has |; ” Gadiiclapes ren ate an Be Not that this father is poor, or that | the big cheese who hrads out the in- | “PO*tARt economic governmental A°- | meeting started. members of the Philadelphia Italian| epproached, now more now less, so he language of capitalism. The DAILY WORKER it is very necessary for his son to| formation about the jobs. , Cn ar aap en ee nat ‘work (under capitalism). No~ in- When it finally came his turn to ad by , in important | deed! However, as the son is only a| stand in the presence of this poten- as apoicar near that | young man and not married, it was| tate of Tammany the worker was in- eg é pia decisions ertaining to} neces at least for ‘Tammany to| formed that he had not voted (for re hesd eae subjects | make a bluff at showing th bli y - ” wing the public | Tammany) ir 1929 and 1930, There- must be reached in the near future.’ The American pviest who described ; over the radio the scene in the Vati- can mentioned that Raskob of Gen- eral Motors and the Democratic Party was there, and thref in a good word for the Empire State Building in New York. The police then attacked the meet- Progressive Institute last night sent} clese to catholic socialist principles ing, and the workers resisted for a] # telegram to Goy. Miller energetic-| that some are acking themsetces Jong time. The police, in the course ally protesting the murderous frame-| whether now the divergence is not | of a general fight, clubbed several | UP and planned legal lynching of the | one of name only.” women, and finally got two speakers, nine innocent Scottsboro boys. Then he said there was a difference Joe Wever, and Steve Nelson. They Advertise Your Union Meetings Here. For Information Write to Advertising Department 50 East 13th St. New York City how they are helping (?) the unem-| fore he could have no job. were taken to the state troopers’ bar- ployed. So the father's name and| Yes, indeed, Tammany takes care Legion Worried racks at Wyoming, Pa. Up to this CONCERT resin onst Ciacci uae ye? INDIANAPOLIS, Ing, May 15.—| Writing there are no charges and no aw SAY a AES Bh The national executive committee of | date set for hearing. ar r . g Ny Hero In World War Dies of | ees vation in the American Legion today pointed| ‘The workers demonstrated in front Counce } of Ww orking-Cla ‘s Women . out that 750,000 of the Legion’s mem- | of the burgess’ house, they then went SATURDAY, MAY 16, 8:30 p.m. sharp Denver Coalyard Barn + | bers are jobless, and tried to dampen | to the town hall to see the chief ee Stuyvesant Casino, 2nd Avenue and 9th Street is down the flames of their discontent | police, and found he had gone; he epEr n ba Bes hes Denver, Col. | were flown and he was given a won-| py an appel for ‘2 non-political con- | hasn't come back yet. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS— } way Rds i | derful funeral which no doubt he en- | ference to seek a solution for unem-| another smaller meeting was brok-|] Comrade Juliet Poyntz, who has recently returned from ion Wau ate 19 well tlustrated Ia | Joyed very much. ployment and depression.” en up by police. last Saturday on the the Soviet Union " ree hin A Comrade. whi ag argument. there was “no permit ARTEF PLAYERS—Singer, ZULDIN South. Norwalk, Conn., February, | ————___-_ veal Ten Per Cent Cut logranted?? Revolutionary dances given by a gromn of workers children hat cit | | i ‘i i Be we vole De ear NEW YORK.—A ten per cent wage |, The jobless here are preparing for Refreshments Admission 35c. won the Distinguished - Service TRY THE NEW cut was given all employes of the! another meeting, they are determined }s and the Croix de Guerre in United States Lines (steamship lines) | to hold their meetings and demand .nce, who was cited for bravery by KYM AK i etagis AY Pepi now earn more than | relief. P a 5 1e governments of England and 5 ; ee elgium, starved to death in the barn Fermented Milk ‘The history of all hitherto ex- 1 coal yard. : ; syne | isting society is the history of class As soon as they found out that he Sold at Your Favorite PORTLAND, Ore, May 15—On) strugsle-—MARX, wieas dead, all the flags in the city Restaurant May 1 there was a general ton per | : cent wage cut for all employes, of | Made by— the Pacific Northwest Public Service | } E, ALBRIGHT & C0. KYMAK MILK Co., the Portland General Electric | 5 ADDING MACHINES, TYPEWRITERS PRODUCTS CO. Co., and all subsidiaries, NE VIN Sold, Rented, Repaired, and Bought ae, ee FAREWELL BANQUET RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION GROUP LEAVING FOR THE U.S.S.R. will be held on Sunday, May 17, 6:00 p.m. at 35 East 12 Street Workers Center (second floor) \ \ VISIT THE SOVIET UNION will Agents for all makes portables A Swindle ‘ BUS LINES i BY IRS A LOW AS—~ 85 BROADWAY, NEW YORK | [———=———— PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 15—A |] UIW. Sist (Bet. 6 & 7 Avs.) [|| Admission 35¢, peers AS lathe [Reta cerner Seana ee short time ago the Colton hoe Man- Tel. Chickering 1600 ——_—— INCLUDES: ~ ALgonquin 4823 “tayentinngl har § ufacturing Co, put the workers on ase a | Barher Shor cheaper goods, and promised that if DUT UADET PHI A 2016 Serond Avenue. 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