The Daily Worker Newspaper, May 30, 1931, Page 8

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jan | Page Four DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1931 nap, Despite the Terror the Chinese Revolution Strides Forward! e ‘ i wr Rises from the May 30, 1925, massacre in Shanghai. Left—Burialof the victims of the imperialist slaughter. : The murder of Chinese workers and students aroused a tremendous revolution up- “ Surge. Right—A young Chinese worker killed by the imperialists. BS eh) Jail Workers and Students \ Workers and students arrested on the streets of Hankow for participating in a revolutionary demonstration. The Kuomintang soldiers are leading them to jail where they were frightfully tor- _tured and later executed—for the entertainment and cdification of the imperialist ladies and gentlemen who feel safer when the river of blood of Chinese revolutionists flows fast. They See Their Orders Carried Out Communists executed in the streets of Canton, now a daily scene in Chinese cities. Note the imperialists in the background, calmly looking at the work their Chinese lackeys have done for them. Nearly every execution of Chinese revolutionists is viewed by foreign imperialists of their missionaries i tools, In Hankow—A Daily Sight A Communist executed in the streets of Hankow. The execu- tioner points at him. The wholesale executions in China are not stopping the advance of the Chinese Red Armies and the spread of the Soviet territories. Commenting on these executions a British { editorial notice reads: “The dead bodies are left lying in the streets, which is a very disagreeable sight for ladies on their way to the race course.” Sou Chou Jen Before his death in 1979, Com- rade Sou was Chairman of the All-China Labor Federation; Chairman, Chinese Seamen’s Union; Chairman, Hongkong Strike Committee, and China’s first Minister of Labor. He carried on a_ valiant fight against imperialism- and its Yankee Imperialism San ure ER dah ats ty Father and Son §. Marines marching in Shanghai to a'd Chiang Kai Shek butchers. The charge against them was being revolutionists and | up his rotten rule. pee, . fighting against poverty and imperialist domination. p

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