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iI { ONLY SOVIET ‘This is the tenth of this series of twelve articles by Comrade Bedacht. The last two will be published in the following issues of the Daily Worker. ‘The previous article showed the cultural progress in the USSR. The Proletarian Revolution is not only These people are produced by # cultural revolution which {is caused by and accompanies and accelerates the building of Socialism in the USSR. ‘This whole series of articles will be issued imme- diately as # five cent pamphlet. The comprehensive | | i | schools, the colleges, the churches, the news- | Duilding a new world; it {s also populating this new | papers, books, etc., convey this capitalist way | world with new people. These new people are the | of thinking. By injecting this capitalist way socialist inhabitants and masters of a socialist society. | of thinking into the minds of the workers,| DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1931 Page Three Bourgeois ideology is the capitalist way of thinking. Under capitalist rule every avenue of public education, the kindergarten, the they think like exploiters although they are exploited. From earliest childhood the work- ers’ thinking apparatus is set into motion and is kept moving on capitalist thoughts and| ideology into the heads of the community of class interests of the workers.|of a m teachings of racial, national or sions are the most virulent ger sown by the capitalists among the workers. When the workers manifest their community of interests in a united fight for better wages, | the capitalists appeal to the prejudices they have planted in the heads of the workers. They | UNION FREES WEAKER PEOPLES! lem the task of covering up the all-powerful; them to fight against the mythical crucifixion | ythical god supposed to have happened | For this purpose they inject as a backfire their | two thousand years ago. | workers. The} The Russian y religious divi- ms of disunity cl of |such black spots on the rusty armor of the ruling classes of the world, | American lynchers thought justified to belittle| brough their own dastardly murder of Negroes by] murmured «censures murders of Jews on the part of the ruling Russia. pogroms against the Jews were that even the| against the dastardly The need for pogroms led Workers who do not wish their | names published because of pos- | sible persecution should indicate this in sending In thetr contribu- Collectors ould ask those ontribute whether they want names printed, + * * Another drop in receipts the totals down The situation is The great decline in co tions shows a tendency to v I Worker as saved Nothing could be The danger and Friday | to only} seriot | ssured m the truth! fon is ever-present RECEIPTS DROP FURTHER: NEED MORE ACTION FROM DISTRICTS! tricts 3 (Philadelphia) and 7 (Des troit) ran true to form Friday, which mea he n't run at all, but Both the from their quotas. Much more activity is needed from Districts 4 (Buffalo) and 5 (Pitts- burgh), which have contributed lit tle I District 10 (Kansas City) for the second day in succession, : not heard from. Has this district dropped off the map? District 12 (Seattle) only sent pin-mone: 4 cents. District 13 (California) alse seems to be making no real efforts to fulfill its quota of $2,000. The existence of Soviets bases itself on the, rule of the whole working class irrespective of | racial or national sub-divisions. The existence | of capitalist rule on the other hand bases it-| self on the exploitation and oppression of the | masses of the workers and is maintained by | the capitalists is common to all workers. The community of proletarian interests affects all members of the class of wage workers, ir- respective of their color or their race, of their age or their sex, or of their religion. Against this community of interest all other differ- ers are made ever more the targets of the capi-| talist policy of dividing the workers in order to tule them, yet the color line is the main capitalist bogey to keep the workers disunited. In Czarist Russia the main bogey were the Jews. While the Russian ruling class was nail- ficient protection for the exploiters: The armed defenders of the capitalist state are themselves recruited out of the masses of the exploited. In critical periods of their own class, it happens that the armed defenders of the capitalist state follow their own class ties > eceipts pick up—and a cathe . ho aliens aaerpegeegraee nrg a Neen ideas. Under certain conditions these thoughts | ask them to forget their real community of|Czarism into the horrible monstrosity of the this threat will become a| , We, ate nearing the ond of the Fry a cape avi past igs atts suet aluineiea, and ideas become a material force in the|interests. They appeal instead to the com-|Kiev ritual murder trial which is still fresh in| gh District 2 (New. York) | are far from nearing the $26,008 that Order bundles at once. hands of the capitalists against the workers.| munity of interest with the boss on the pre-|the memory of millions. eee eetas Ie rat otf considerauly Daily ts to live, More action, com e. Soe These ideas in the minds of the workers en-| tense of color. The worker, blinded by a capi-| The proletarian revolution in Russia put an| to $272.90, District 2 has raised the | Faces sheers By MAX BEDACHT. lable the capitalists at critical moments to|talist way of thinking, cannot see that this|end to the ghastly pogroms. It put an end to ieVmust not let up now with the) 0 ain wares) XK. Only Soviets Solve Problem of National | avert serious danger for their system and for| pretended community of interest based on|them by ending the rule of the pogromists;) tricts.¢ (cleveland) and 8 (Chicago) | recorded for District 18 as collected their profit interests. All they have to do is|color has neither a material nor a biological) this was the only effective method. The only SO oe ee ey eae troci oe Shay and It wasscollested at a Seine Minorities. Pp Pra Fiera s, eer ar 4 ‘ rf | ‘i ‘ ous days bu § ¢ Freiheit G 2 Capitalist rule is based on and serves the|to appeal to the capitalist ideas in the heads | basis; it is only an optical illusion. _ \effective method of ending lynchings in Amer-| The, Chicage Oy badly fately.” Dis Verein and Freineit Mandolin Club. purpose of political oppression and economic of the workers. Such an appeal usually breaks} Upon this optical illusion and to support it) ica is to end the rule of the lynchers. ? ieee ’ i loitation,| up the ranks of the workers. The workers’| American capitalism has built a dastardly sys-| The Soviets immediately after their taking) DISTRICT 1 | €. Hindetn | Jon, Viena exploitation of the masses. 6 exp ip ¢ ers | a : ard y bie oe ratte the making. of profits out of the masses, is the | interests demand a united struggle against}tem of national oppression of 13 million Ne-| over of power, ended all legal and so I Berry 0) Madison Dist, purpose of capitalist society; political oppres-;the capitalists. The bourgeois ideas in the|groes. This oppression and exploitation is the/strictions against the Jews as well as agai 1.00| ¥. Rach, Clemen- "| J Stiverstet sion is the method by which the exploited is | minds of the workers are seeds of proletarian | only reality in the fiction of racial superiority. | all other formerly oppressed national minori-| Dorenester 0 nit ton, N. =| i } prevented from rebelling against the misery disunity; they enable the capitalists to set one| This special oppression of the Negro masses | ties. But the workers knew only too well that | Allaton, Unit Cl ere | ee eTmCT® caused him by the profit-makers. The most |section of workers against another. serves the purpose of pressing special profits| declarations and decrees about equality are of | “ “°" | Ukrainian Un. Tett- | Walter Tabet x bloody of all methods of capitalist profit-| The capitalists of the United States peddle|out of them and conveying them into the|no value without the conditions to make this| TOMETRICT 2” ore DIN PRICT 5 * ee a making is colonial exploitation and-oppression.|as the most poisonous brand of bourgeois | pockets of the capitalists; at the same time it| equality a reality. Therefore they also created) Ste: 4 leer Ei Kunstato. The imperialist rape, slavery and murder im- ideology the assertion of white superiority.|is designed to support the capitalist illusion in| the necessary conditions. The political condi-| see. @ Ciatrton Shop Nuc. | ine posed by the capitalists upon the colonial| With the slogan of white superiority they|the head of the white worker about racial su-|tions for equal rights of the Jews and all na-| See. 5, Unit FG Bing W. Forsbers peoples is called by the ravagers the process | mobilize the toilers to fight against each other.| periority; it is designed io lend a touch of| tional minorities were guaranteed by the rule| Sie e ‘eonnetown mppt of “development of backward races.” These|They tell the white workers that they must | reality to the illusion, The bestial oppression | of the working class. ‘This rule denies special | B Unie 32 N-Opara, Oneae, ‘gheisea backward peoples, the capitalists maintain, | fight for white supremacy; the capitalist way | of the Negro masses is presented by the capi-|racial or national interests and unites the| See. % Unit 5, aon “asiae| Ae oes must be won for the blessings of civilization.|of thinking on the part of the workers pre-|talists as a normal necessity in the relation-| workers as a class. | sam Rosenawels, Pee scats | Fe Kultman a Like the Inquisitor General of old, who told vents them from seeing that their fight for| ship between black and white workers. This! ‘The economic equality of the Jews and other| gee. 6, Unit 29 srs kounaatown, 6:25 | B. Hermonen 4 Don Carlos when he ordered him executed, “I| white supremacy is but a fight for capitalist | “normalcy” assures capitalist rule not only | national minorities are being created in the | Saccowties Mikra soc Akron 5.00) Totat 95.00 kill thee for thine own good,” so the imperial- | supremacy and capitalist rule. _, [over the black but also over the white worker. | soviet Union through the building of socialism. | | coe 423) John Turko, a ists of today tell their victims that they are| With the poison of national and white | The National Association for the Advance-/ The Five Year Plan provides for the construc-| 4 sxmpathiner, || Ga potehiott eo er vaped, enslaved and murdered for their own chauvinism (capitalist teaching of white su- | ment of Colored People in several recent state-| tion of factories and for industrial and agri-| ©. Kortnki, N.Y. 3.00] ey Waanko 475 | Sacramento Dist, rd . Under such phrases the imperialists |premacy) in the minds of the working masses | ments deplored the disturbance of the normal | «jj}tural development in such territories that eee vareilee. Hae Beawoves 250 ‘Teanery, it i iffi itali i i P! 1 A. Lisheshynsk! 75 Pasedena 5.06 cover up the process of transformation of it is not difficult for the capitalists to solve | relations between the white and the black peo-| ij} enable the national minorities to develop} $°s/Hf ars vu A. Lishany ae = their mission of civilization into fat profits in| their problem as an exploiting minority to j ple in the South by the Communist campaign | an equal economic basis of existence with| Worehono Se 28 | Sirarcr we their pockets. Under such phrases the imper-| keep the exploited majority down. Whenever | to save the Scottsboro frame-up victims; yet) other groups and sections. Int, Dance, given Ukrainian U. Totl- ialists hide the fact that these profits are the| the danger arises of united action on the part|the ghastly monuments of these normal rela-| ar 4 a pets ecbere1048| Locks. coun, 164685 ‘. ‘ : ‘ er A ; : aa The final basis for equal rights for the na-| Uhpulaian Women’s P. D. Quinby, sole source and the sole aim of their anxiety; of the exploited majority against, the exploit- | tions are countless charred and bullet-riddled | j «a1 minori wan cheated by the. Soviets. sueathie, aun cee Clee. 1% westpont 5.00 to spread civilization. Such phrases must veil | ing minority, this minority stirs up the poison | bodies of black victims of hangings and burn through the right of self-determination. On| cissmian Tellers Tote! $08 PNew Haven’ 3.00 the fact that murderous profit making and | of national and of white chauvinism and there-| ings by capitalist-inspired Jynch mobs. This the basis of this right the Tartars organized a| west! CZ ate 1.00| DISTRICT 7 af aie capitalist civilization are identical. ; | by saves itself. cae murderous “normal” relation of white and|«. i6t Republic in the Krimea; German col-| _% D, Branch 12.00 | Ant-Fan. Lesnue, DISTRICT 16 As exploiters and oppressors the capitalists| The workers have nothing in common with | black workers under capitalist rule can only be) st. gepaniied. A Soviet “Rapoblle Gx tl $00 | Womenss Bi must forever anew solve the ever-present and) the capitalists. All their material and social | combatted by a militant unity of black and \ sieak ie asi elaine ektablisiied proletarian Wek the ever-newly developing problem of keeping| interests are diametrically opposed to those} white workers against their exploiters, against | 5 -govern ae Se: Gnen ah Soviet Republic of | Pere acits down the oppressed and exploited. Since the| of the capitalists. The capitalists want to press | the capitalists. l aienlas cite STeus Tinted Geo ite estatitehe!| | Uksatalan 9. Toth exploiters are few and the exploited are many, |down and keep down the wages; the workers| Czarist Russia maintained {ts rule with the ot of » Soviet of Biro-Bidjan, j spel wee Ue tottess Sore this is not always an easy job. The exploiters,| want to press up and keep them up. | help of the same-principle; it kept the masses | Fhe Sea ca no Ranta ater ee erin, Astoria. 2.00]. Marks MoPhe if have the government machined The capitalists want to turn as much energy | of oppressed down by keeping them divided ed eee spears e i ‘ | “Astoria 8 S..N. P. J. Sneed ‘¢ ph : ‘ | PE A . from national and economic oppression. .Th —— | 5, Ernien with its legislatures, its laws, its police, its|of the workers as they possibly can into as|/among themselves. The many national minor- UIC SHAE HART SG. Ww HibéoaIG = aaa) neta 4272.00 | ¥. Staverton army. The hands of these defenders of capi-|much profit for themselves as they possibly | ities which Czarism had stuffed into its in- Senet HSRC CEMEEE Gunton, |g: seote rv be panaren talist exploitation are strengthened immeasur-|can. The workers on the other hand want to/ satiable imperialist stomach were not on € is freedom. [he ar t Kalpmont, Ps. 1.09 | Nathan Berman 1. Total fe atene t i i ‘ ; ; |talist rule in America is a necessary prerequi- Philadelphia Sinclair ISTRICT 11 ably by a monopoly on arms. Possession of | give as little energy as they can to the capi-| many victims of czarist oppression but al ioe a oe 2 f th Ni FY e a H. Hi. Crate 2 | M. $00 oat 150 | Og. Christensen, 4 arms on the part of the exploited-is-a crime.|talists for the bare living the latter allows|many instruments of maintaining it. Fae ees the Oh ne. NeeTOek Seer os pollen 80 | U Piser 2.08 | ened Eiven these measures, however, are not a suf-|them. This antagonism of interests against| In America, though the foreign-born work- | lynching. L.. Lanceshutr -25| G. Metkleines 148 oral All Ait Sree 1 1 | ©. Orme 28! Vietor Harju Cut out and mail at once to the Daily Worker, 50 E. 13th St, New York SAVE THE DAILY $35,000 Save-The-Daily Worker Fund and forget their oath of allegiance to the ex- ploiters. To anticipate such emergencies the capital- ist rulers inject many forms of paralyzing poison into the minds of the masses of their victims. This poison is bourgeois ideology. EEE eee eeeeeeooooaoaoooooooaoaoouommummommmqueuqqqqaqgaga eee eaeTaece—eeoeeereeeernr_———ree—_—E=_— \5,000 Pack 3 Mass Meetings THUGS KILL ONE Every City in U S. ences are artificial. Differences of sex, age, ete., are of course a physical reality. But these physical differences do not in any way influence or weaken the community of social and material interests of the working class. tims from fighting those who The capitalists see as their greatest prob- fied them in the 20th Century, actually cruc they organized! masses. Rally Steel Workers to Aid Miners masses; the rule of the capitalists in Amer- ica is based upon the enslavement of the| ing the Russian masses to the cross of insuf-|keeping the workers divided in national and) ferable oppression and exploitation it shouted | racial groups. The rule of the workers in the) into its victims’ ears the fable of the cruci- | Soviet Union is fixion of Christ. In order to prevent the “vic- based upon the freedom of the Enclosed find by July 1. Name ‘We pledge to do all in our power to save our Daily by raisin, $35,000 - Cents MRS. WRIGHT HITS Organize Tag Days ° In Detroit For WOUND MANY [repsres for<Pe".| In Ohio, W. Va. Strike Area) Win Strike Against Starvation LIES OFTHE NAACP) Tne neann strike Spreading De- spite Terror (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONED Daily Worker. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Tune 26, 27, 28, are the three days that will spell life or death to the In every city in the country thousands of workers will go out’ into the streets, in By BILL DUNNE. BRIDGEPORT, O., June 22. Strike activity in the Eastern-Ohio and Panhandle section of West Vir- ginia was marked yesterday by three Yorkville where you are blinding the eyes of the children of these dumb workers, If I can find it I am going to blow it up.” Strikers are being taken before the PITTSBURGH, Pa. June 20.—A new phase of the terror against Penn- sylvania, striking against starvation has been opened. Thé miners rejoined that hereafter he will charge assault and battery, ete. | | . | PITTSBURGH, Pa, June 20. — | Fifty delegates from steel mills in! Says Walter White Tries Confuse Boys NEW YORK—When Mrs. Ad@ Wright, mother of Roy and Andy, and the Workers International Re- lief of Detroit and vicinity will held a tag day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 26, 27 and 28, for the support of the striking miners, to mass meetings attended by more | sheriffs and prosecutors and called|pasis is been laid for frame UP|the Ajiegheny and M " Vs yolvi help send 1 ngahela | two ‘of the boys involved in the|help send several hundred children shot in the left side, ‘The bullet has fan habit reed steren a than 5,000 minérs and their wives | upon to swear that they will stay off | charges. valleys sr pei ten agin Scottsboro frame-up heard of the| of unemployed workers to camp, and Be rr a LE eee cree tne |jand children and by the regular the picket lines, go back to work and) pittaburgh newspapers told ay /as Wheeling, West Va., assembled in| latest rumors spread by the leaders |to help the Daily Worker in ite eam- None of the pickets weré 6n com- NEW adidas 46 tie ly || weekly meeting of the District Rank| quit thé National Miners Union. (June 20) aré playing up charges | Workers Center Hall today and made} of the NAACP and printed in the|paign for the sustaining fund. All pany property. The deputies drenched the road with gas and fired many volleys. Over 200 shots were fired. Pickets, dodging bullets through thé gas barrage, answered the shots with a hail of stones and stood their ground for fifteen min- utes. They were then broken up and pursued by thte thnes who fired at the strikers. Forty-one miners were arrested, including Tom Myerscough, Section Organizer of the National Miners Union. Many of the arrested were wounded. One woman picket is known to have been wounded by ‘The Daily Worker has received advance reporis from six cities, New York, Detroit, San Francisco, Boston and Baltt- more, of plans to put the Tag Days over the top. New York expects to be able to double its quota as 2 result of the Tag Days, while Detroit is mobilizing 2,000 volun- teer collectors to make up for its bad showing thus far. In Detroit and Pittsburgh June 26, 27 and 28 Will be joint Daily Worker-Miners’ Relief Tag Days. Thousands of volunteer collec: and File Strike Committee. Increased mass picketing at Piney Fork and other mines Saturday morning checked the counter-offen- sive of the coal operators, the UM ‘WA and the armed forces although many more arrests were madé. Theré are now more than 50 strikers and organizers in jail in three Ohio counties and in Wheeling, West Vir- ginia, Ramba, Yorkville leaders of the local strike committee in that section, was arrested Saturday. The Panhandle section of West Virginia is now on strike from the Pittsburgh, bullets. The whole countryside was endangered. The pickets were dri+ ven from the wounded whom the de- putiés left lying for twenty minutes om the ground bléeding. The re- Finally, the i ; 2°42 tors will be needed. Workers in every city should report to their Yooal Daily Worker agents. All out for the Daily Worker Tag Days June 26-27-28! “FRYSCO CAR LINE FIRES 110. (By a Worker Correspondent) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal—The Mat- ket Street Railway Co., a local street ¢ar syndicate, laid off 110 men, pass- ing the buck to the Board of City Supuervisers, who the street car company accused of délaying a per- mit to éxtend the line over new streets. Near Colliers, West Virginia, com- pletely struck, with 350 men. The Arnold mine in West Virginia also struck with 150 men. The miners are marching to McKinleyville to close three mines there. Yesterday Fagan and four state troopers together with twelve gun- men were stoned out of Mollenauer by thousands. He was also preven- ted from entering Coverdale to speak, * Collier mine, just across the Penn- sylvania line, to Elm Grove below Wheeling. 1,500 were on the picket line at Elm Grove Saturday morning. With some 4,000 miners employed in this section before the strike with 4,000 to 5,000 on strike in Eastern Ohio, the reports to the District Rank and File Committee show a minimum figure of 8,000 on strike in these fields. ‘The legal suppression, terrorism and intimidation of miners, their wives and children, reached a new high point on Friday and Saturday. Colonel Haubrick, of the Ohio Mili- tia, “the personal representative of Governor Whité,” is in charge of this drive. Special deputies are now stopping miners’ children four and five years old, while they are play- ing in the street, and télling them that thetr fathers are to be killed or jailed. Sheriff Yost of Jefferson County yesterday told the wife and mother of a miner and his son he had ar- rested, that “you haye # school in Colonel Haubrick, visiting the dis- trict héadquarters of the National Miners Union in Bridgeport Saturday informed the office staff, and miners and their wives who were present, that, “you can stay here in Bridge- port as long as you are peaceful.” He further stated that, “some of these miners are not so bad but these women ought to have their faces slapped. In fact, I felt like slapping some of them myself yesterday.” ‘The United Mine Workers officials Clique and others, have some thirty or forty machines furnished by coal operators and businessmen, and with @ mobile force of some 200 thugs and Company hangers-on, make tours of the mines after the picket lines have been gassed and clubbed, at~ tempt to hold meetings, and urge all miners to go back to work. Most of the United Mine Workers hangers-on are sworn In as special deputies. The spirit of the workers at the Sunday mass meetings was splendid, and on Monday, the strike committee is concentrating on a number of tm- portant mines where the miners have asked for help. ‘ Relief is beginning to comie in, but by ho means in anything like suffi- cient quantities, altho a number of local relief committees are doing ex- cellent work. A larger march to St. Clairsville for June 28, is being ar- ranged. At the Provident mine, a youth section of the National Miners Union, and a section of the Labor Sports Union of 60 members is béing formed. At the Sunday mass meetings the proposal to boycott the local capital~ ist press and merchants in Bellaire that a bomb was thrown into the Vesta No. 4 stockade last night and another thrown along the road near California, Pa, The Vesta com- pany’s coal and iron police admit no damage was done, but are shout- ing loud and long anyway, that the “strikers did it,” trying to “murder” the scabs. Miners do not believe there was any bomb, but that a coal and iron cop set off a stick of powder. Today also, the Duquesene Coal and Coke Co. broke into the news with a claim that “strikers set fire to our mine” at Avella, There is actually a considerable mine fire burning in an old unworked part of the mine, two miles from the en- trance, and the cause is that the company hes been trying to work its fire bosses as scabs, and let the blaze (they are always starting from spon- taneous combustion) get headway. Today, again Sheriff Cain brought up for deportation his first case of a foreign born miner arrested on the picket line. This is in line with Cain’s previous threats to deport all foreign born strikers. The first case was that of Ivan 8. Mortich, jailed while leading the picket line at War- den mine. Immigration officials ruled that this was not sufficient charge to get deportaion, but Cain and St. Clairsville, met with enthu- siastic response. Every day sees the class lines more clearly drawn here. Speakers at the mass meetings were Bob Sivert, Paul Bohus, Tom John, Bill Dunne, Joe Carrand, those are | Committee of the N. M. U. The del- members of the Strike Executive Committee who are still out of jail. DETROIT WORKERS, ALL OUT FOR TAG SSS Se decisions that will involve the whole | steel town population in the western Pennsylvania area in the campaign | for striking miners’ relief, all nearby mills in the June 30 hunger march on Pittsburgh and all mill workers in the campaign to build the Metal Workers Industrial League of the| Trade Union Unity League. The conference today was called by the Central Rank and File Strike egates pledged to return each to his | own town, gather @ group around him, arrange a conference on a united front basis for mine strikers’ relief, arrange a mass meeting (both conference and mass meeting to be this week) prepare the steel town population, suffering from wage cuts and part time, unemployment and the stagger system, for the June 30 hunger march, and from this broader base, send delegates to a very large steel conference to be held in Pitts- burgh, June 27. Tn each steel town this week there will be opened a relief station for the striking miners’ and collections will be started. Simultaneously ,the organization of the steel workers will go forward. The steel-miner conferences today applauded the appearance of a del- | egatiow of stoggie strikers from Wheeling, West Va. Six hundred hand stoggie makers are on strike there, and the International Cigar Makers’ Union is trying to break the strike, A couple of days ago a rank and file member of the former local of the International got out a warrant j Put up a fight. . Pittsburgh Courier to the effect that the boys had asked the NAAOP and other Klan lawyer, Roddy, to defend them, she issued the following state- ment “My children and the rest of the innocent boys framed up in Ala- bama have not asked the NAACP and Steve Roddy to defend them. I have just received a letter from the boys in which they tell me that the NAACP lawyers have again been trying to confuse them with lies and promises. .The boys told them that they want Chamlee and Brodsky, the attorneys of the In- ternational Labor Defense, to de- workers are called upon to demon- strate thelr solidarity in action by reporting to the workers’ halle for active participation in the tag days. fend them, “Why does the NAACP go te the prison to our bewildered! ehidrent Why don’t they come to us? We told them repeatedly if they wish to help let them cooperate with the ILD and the League of Struggle for Negro Rights.” Mrs. Wright is now on tour in the North in connection with the mags campaign of the ILD and the LSNR to save and free the boys. ternational secretary for advertising and taking $2 dues in the local after it had been disbanded. One steel worker reported that the Jones & Loughlin Steel Co. at Ali- quippa offers to pay the deportation expenses of any foreign born worker in their employ who will go vol- untarily. This company plans worse cuts and lay-offs, and would like to get rid of the men they think will DAISYTOWN, Pa., June 20,—Some 200 women and children of strikers’ families were around the post office here. The coal and fron police shack is diagonally across the road, Oné cop gleefully tossed a tear gas bomb | among them, but instead of running from the poisonous fumes they ran through them and the cop fled. The women chased him clear over the hill ito Crescent, which is a closed com- pany town, Into which persons are admitted only on @ pass. for the arrest, of Charles Duke, In- at the entrance of the fortified oém- pany town, and the cop escaped. All passes to Crescent have been cancelled. Once Joseph Ratti, a dry goods cleaner, was told that he could hot have a new pass unless he would promise to urgé miners to scab while he interviewed them in the course of his business, HORNING, Pa., June 20.—A par ade of 500 pickets went to Curry where there is a shut down mine of the iPttsburgh Coal Co. yesterday morning with women and chijdren marching in line with the mén. There was a fight with the deputies in which stones were used as @ defense against club attacks by the deputies, The pickets stopped part of the twenty or more unemployed Curry miners who have been herded, under threats of eviction, into cattle trucks to be taken to scab in Montour No. There are machine guns mounted 10 of the same company at Library. DAYS JUNE 26-27-28!