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22, 1932 ee Piree Legion, Gangsters Kidnap 5 Communist Leaders in Blackwell DAILY. WORKER, NEW YOR WEDNESDAY, J / DIES BILL UP IN SENATE FOR VOTE! WISCONSIN CLASS JUSTICE SOON, IS REPORT ss USTICE Correspondence Briefs . Japan in Ultimatum to (SMASH ELECTON U. S. on Far East Loot) MEETS IN OKLA: erica AND BALTIMORE | Ishii Bluntly Tells American Ambassador Any Says | Dear Comrades: * We have had four cases in the | courts here in the last month. Clark | got ten days in jail for asking relief |for some workers, White and Ro- | mano were freed on the same charge |so you can just imagine the way the |“due process of the law” functions. “Six Reasons for Bonus,” Father Protests Continue to Flood Washington (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Nt a SP Big AE Attempt to Challenge Tokyo’s Program Melta had his case dismissed for + Vp e * r ; * é besa pelieved that the courts wiil take cog-| carrying leaflets in the high school in China Will Mean War Organization and More nizance of the faet and relieve Doak’s|and Thomas will be tried in about Se ae = strike-breaking Labor Department of the need of proving that members of the Communist Party and other rev- oiutionary organizations are deport- able.” When Doak was charged by the Edith Berkman delegation with per- two weeks for allegedly distributing shop leaflets in the American Brass. Alexander is sore because the leaf- let exposed him as a bribe taker and is trying to get Thomas six months or deported to relieve his feelings, —WORKER. BULLETIN. The Nanking Government yes- 1 terday moved to initiate direct ne- gotiations with Japan for a “com- promise on the status of Manchu- ria”, The Nanking action is in- tended to complete the sell-out of the Chinese masses in Manchuria to Japanese imperialism. Japan yesterday bluntly told the United States Government to keep its Struggle Must Answer From two widely different parts of the country, savage attempts to terrorize workers and unemployed workers ems gaged in the Communist elee- secuting and deporting foreign-born] | gen Eg 4 | hands off the Far Eastern situation or fight. i | saierter their politieal beliefs, he | WORKERS IN WILD ANION DB Viscount Kikujiro Ishii, former Japanese Ambassador to the Unied tion campaign are reported. tried emphatically to deny this. Upon} Whee ce big bellies of the qeuane | States, making an offieial address of welcome te the new American Am- Further such attempts may be his denial Ann Burlak, textile leader,| - i bassador to Tokyo, Joseph C. Grew, plainly stated: expected elsewhere. A cape shouted, “You are @ Uar, Mr. Doak.” say there is no hunger in America aa ee ' I e : . % what do they think the people are 1 A grave situation would be talist class that sets out ruthe Burlak Charge Justified anyway? In this city we have a i Fj | created if the United States ever ‘6 re rve 15,000,000 That Burlak was justified in her; mountain called East Rock which i | International | attempted ae Geminate the Asiatic mah dein tel hits charge is proved by the report, of the | Covers over a hundred acres. Due to | | continent and prevented Japan ari abla GeO 1 senate immigration committee, ac-|a freak of nature a large arca sprung | ni i poate i 1 eres | Notes | from her pacific and na urel ex i eh sce. (enlaen Sea cording to Horwalt, which says, "Rep-| up this year with wild onions.- Now rank Tracey, worker ex-serviceman of Pittsbu rgh, Pa., a bonus marcher, with his six children, at ||! | BREHON (read. imperialist, robbing | espeh tit spagtant a resentatives of the Department of| these onions grow about the size of the vet encampment in Washington. The tent is the family shelter. TAA PEASANTS PRESENT) 2%@ l0oting—Ed.) in this part of | © ‘dls pe we ai State and the Department of Labor|a marble and people me have aan SRR a PR ENE isnt aN Pa To ee Sn See a cd PETITION the world. inert aniilians wleae «seca Sete , assisted in the preparation of this| better days sit down with a piece o! TOKIO.—A petition signed by| Wall Street Protests Seizure of | been cut one ha { proposed bill.” |bread and pinch of salt and drink VETS DEMAND Women Leaders AF L CHIEF | forty-five cbouieag Sats of the Revenues | The answer of the workers must be Meanwhile the senate continues to| Water from a spring, What a meal! | ; Biden seus | 13th district has been presented to! The Japanese ultimatum e organization of tt be flooded with protest telegrams|T9 hell with “the chicken in every | |the Japanese parliament. The peas-|cantly fallowed the protest their meetings 4 ; RCpaeeny cst) 1 Capitalism is driving the work- | ' “ ”, : | : t from labor organizations and individ-| Pot!” Capitalism i ; i | ants demand the granting of a three-| United States Government agains uais demanding the defeat of the Dies srs down to .the level at Bylmailtive | E| ’ |year moratorium owing to the fact \the declaration of Japan to seize the e om Bill when it comes up for a vote,| 7" Tegardless of what -"y pilots ;| that they are quite unable to pay|Chinese customs revenues collected Kidnap Five j Thousands of workers are participat- | 274 others say in defense, this is the EXECUTIVE COM. FEARS REVOLT) === debis; State support in the |at the port of Darien through BLACKELL, Okla, June 21.— ing in demonstrations throughout the Ran, . A i sum of sixty million yen for the | puppet government in Manchuria.| While 400 workers we attending eountry, denouncing the bill as a vi- Syccamen \ ——~ | purchase of artificial fertilizers, and!Up to May 31 last. these reve: Communist ele aid Gost an the working class. | 300 AT JOBLESS MEET § W7sHHS.L. Member Was Gov't in Danger, Says| {tty million yen for the assistance |have been remitted to the g|ing here Jur Se ee | (By 9 Worker Correspondent) | Ber, SAYS | of emigrating peasants and their | Government on the basis 05 | of America 1 it Bill i i | MOLINE, “Fi-We; Bad 6. - good Elected by Men McGrady families | agreement, between China and Japan gers part of the political ott sill ip pee in| Meeting of the unemployed in Stevens ad) | Peet 7 ep hes na, |Machine in contro! here, dashed in SERS abe reek, ere were 300 Smee a‘ e@ Wall Street Government ha Pee eer. teita aera oe Grand Circus Park, 4,000 Negro and Lalitha Ot eee Ne tor. tae SCOT ED SOM. SACU SONE) (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) KOFFARDIEVS MOTHER — informed Japan that confiscation of | ue A he aeaee door, sees oe white workers, employed and unem-| workers’ Ex-Servicemen’s League.|italist politicians, first creating the re AcQur ek : these revenues would ‘constitute a Li Nak sige aU acne ployed, denounced the Dies Bill. Two hundred seventy voted for aj| impression that the formation of a partment of social work at Washing- | , oor gaan me er c aes violation of the nine power treaty.” | Nee eee tani Resolutions were passed and sent| similar meeting to be held every |third party would bring the bonus; ton University, St. Louis, described eae coi ne Pa fed Washington wants the Nanking Gov- anil Matilad them Gis aa to. the Michigan senators, Couzens| Friday afternoon at 2.30 in the same| later, under pressure of the boss the situation as follows: “Three peat ate pt slit rt 2 ‘in, | erRment to have enough money to ete tee ee and Vandanberg. Wires were also| place. politicians, he repudiated his advo- = , jfourths of the families registered | !#! Fy Ne ye Sd tis ia, |Tepa¥ the loans advanced by the| WO TAN | Ot Co vrience in this sent to Gov. Rolph of California de- AIREY CRS ice OM cacy of a third party move. Photo shows Krupskaya (right) | resented ane or more health prob- Wa the oF & Aas 9 bas a Onited States and other imporialist . sett REL Piidiep Oi releae® ot Meshey: SII: Victory for Militants, and Clara Zetkin during the May |lems each. On the average there|{°" t SCAN ost card con, |Powers: ‘These loans financed the py Siniith: tuned ioe a ings and the Imperial Valley prison- U S IN DRIVE TO The Workers’ Ex-Servicemen's| Day demonstration in Moscow, are two persons in each family suf- ay sleek: st bs ec i e trig | WaES conducted by the Nanking Goy. |! ta the" aiieen Ae ea ced be Gar Miller of Alabama 708 | League today won a .new victory = S fering fram physical disability serious aay Seas ia crue uf [ernment against the Chinese workers P ahaneet mie aaa Be demanding freedom for the Scotte- ae Pace, bic of the Mishigan jenough to need medical attention.” ie uisieg\ paiaman: Afar Saviie ton peasants, aracaed: fae’ Wack ae boro boys. PUSH ARMS PL Bia, hea corps commander MINERS BEAT UP Other reports showed illness in}peen three months in prison awaiting| The British Government is a , Fifteen workers joined the Inter- the seized building area now %5.2 per cent of 5,000 families apply-| trial, the old lady, she is over sixty,|Understosd to have made represen-| The workers poured out and pur- national Labor Defense at the meet- Faint inhabited by the veterans. This ing to the Charity Organization So-|has now been acquitted together with |t@tions to the Japanese Government. |sieq the cars of the kidnappers, ing. Imperialist Intrigues sae pimed ‘Places him on the ex- UMW OFFICIAL ciety of New York. The figure was] fellow accused. |The Japanese are pretending that|who took four of their victims ten Jobless Protest in N. Y. seus ve committee of the Bonus Ex- ® 80.7 per cent in-similar studies by . * * \the question is one for their ¥ into the country, beat them up NEW YORK.—Several hundred un-| At Lausanne Brought |peditionary Force, but the “high — the Minneapolis Family Welfare As-| UNEMPLOYMENT DEMONSTRA- |churian puppet government to decide pnavenkiy were ghout’4a Gel Smbloved workers assembled in. trapt to Light lent us tees eae to "Indiana Board Member piven 504 the St. Louls provident TIONS IN JAPAN | Ineveases Danger of Attack on when the rescue party spe i i i * i. fs “yar La roached 4 the kidnappers ed a resolution denouncing the Dies LAUSANNE, dune 21.—Secret dip- | him that he take his place in the Sally's Twn Away Tho vy sahi” repor' Ee pane n | e attemptes seizure of the rey tha Kidnen cap due 4 tee Oe 4 lomacy is supplying the imperialist | leadership. usan of unemployed workers have taken |enues has sharpened the antagonisms | '°° sige snd Bill. \ areris in ad Thtuue conten: Pos Nebting Ginpeansiahansew.x A Hee, SAUTE Ind. June 1) NEW YORK. —- Complete exhaus-|piace in Tokio. ‘The demonstrating |between the imperialist countries, |'0wn. All the beaten workers, were ‘The workers met under the leader-| 06 with plenty of intrigues to cover |S. L. is gaining popularity among the ealthy revolt is taking place |tion of the $900,000 emergency relief| werkers elected depulations to inter-| Zach wants to grab the biggest share |fdered to leave town , ship of the Downtown Unemployed up, A secret ‘meeting Was" held in| vets in the seized government build. among the rank and file of the fund of the Salvation Army, thous-| view the municipal ‘authorities and!in iooting and partitioning China none of nan will leave Council of New York. i old tavern near here, on the road | ings, and particularl _| United Mine “Workers: of Americajands of starving workers turned! demang the distribution of free tice.|The Daily Worker has repeately > an old taver ay 7 Bs, Partloularly among the ex-|arainst the wage cut fram $6.10 to away as its soup kitchens clese on ‘i Arrest Communist Candiate to. Geneva, between Premier Hawiot, ' servicemen from Michigan,’ Tlnols,|$4'q day. The revolt is against the |after another. and in general the Tie demensratiens “ware eacked | poiited ont that |this sttumgle con | LraTMGRE, Md, June %1.— HUNGER MARCH Ainbasseder Gilgen and” Normgn | Texag, New York, and a number of district officialdom of the U.M.W.A.| worst seven Jhey ae exoaaneae bean ee ie tes eprliag swe | teins a te aoe Whine Saturday night a squad of police 'e Davis. other companies under the leadership | a¢ 4 Fact vahao | Re cht 5 ealaien acted with great rigor, imperialist world war. Ee Carat at: elanbien masks 3 <tn-spite of the utmiost secrecy, it| of rank and file committees, si, On Gt he Hes) Unies aesinees hag ce gel ‘e bide oan Another bourgeois newspaper “Zizi” The sharpening of the impart ee ae pigs of Bank and berame knewn that the two American Uncover Spy System. ber, Stapleton, was para b: Welfare Department Ea tani et points out that unemployment is|antagonisms further increases the| Broadway. Carl Bradley, an un- IN ST. Tepresentatives sought this meeting) Themen are reporting the exist-|o¢ the miiners, when. he fie ne last week steadily inereasing and declares that | qGanger of armed intervention against | employed Bethlehem Steel worker = to impress Herriot with the determi-|ence of a new spy system organized mike 8 wesekh fee te Pp : over 20,000 government officials are|the Soviet Union, since the Japanese | yas arrested just as he was explain- nation of the United States te force |in the Anacostia flats. They charge| He is now in thé hospital were outs. Bepeer said thas no new spellestts about to be dismissed owing to the| imperialists consider that by attack-|ing the Communist program and Mayor Evades Jobless; | “action” on its arms proposal by.us-/ that A. F. Apwell, New Yark “wel- ge Fi euier Hee Gecperele 8 ir eon) economic crisis and the necessity of |ing the Soviet Union they could] scailing the Hoover Party and Gov. Dines With Fasci sts ie the issue of war obligdtions as 9 bose er Be in charge of the Bespunee lokiana Gxt Lael A pe ce tcauas economizing in state expenditure. overcome the hostility of their m= | ernor Ritchie Democratic Party re- i C ‘ . “Intelligence Service,” consisting of 2 4 : A eae ae te jalist rivals and win the impe-|<trictions on free speech. Bradley es U. S. On The Offensive 20 paid stool-pigeons who circulate| yon hung Une Wa es seiawe| seem SRY 42 pee Wee: COMMUMIST DEPUTY LOSES [Feist world for the armed crusade| >" ““ereeq with “disorderly come ST. PAUL, June 21—Prepargtions| The meeting was suggested by|among the men for the purpose of |() mont pein pid biggest in SSS MANDATE against Communism erage ge ncn gen Ff for the Hunger March next Tuesday|President Hoover in a telephonic| “weeding aut hotheads.” Despite | in Tenst “did af the tnt as|New Pamphlets for PRAGUE—The Communist. deputy Z | to the Court House at 10 a.m. are conversation with Ambassador Gib-| this the rank and file is breaking Work Pain e United Mine Voie ot aie for the Brunn district, Comrade LAWRENCE ELECTION CONVEN- growing rapidly, following Mayor|son. The imperialist intriguers put| through the administration strangle- | woriny the mee mie een te) Use in Election Work | aarsz, was sentenced to six months'| Airplanes and Guns ee Mahoney's failure to appear before their cards on the table at this mect-| hold. When a Waters man today gia ie PA ad Be ie nea. imprisonment in connection with a of Free State Welcome LAWRENCE, Mass. June 21—-A the workers last week and angwer| ing. denounced the “Reds” from the Plat-!miners to fight the decision of the| With the S-cent pamphiet, | Political offence and to the loss of Cpe teeiietne cocuenbian ae the questions of the Unemployed| The U. S. delegatés seemed to have | form, a worker vet not a member of seale coramittes oe 29 eR the “Lynching,” by Harry Haywood and | his election rights as a common crim- Delegate of the Pope place local Communist candidates on Council as to what he plans to do|had the upper hand. According to/the W-ES.L., shouted, “Let the Reds Pe Se ONO oe Sp asva ic te aif tae orca | tel . pei Be Tee toe will be held here ta alee | pbout immediate relief for the 35,000|the reports, Paul Boncour agreed to| Speak.” eas shortly, International Pamphlets is| The supreme court has now con-| pUBLIN, June 21—Airplanes, ca-| On August 28, there will be @ sece unemployed workers of this city, | withdraw the French proposal for an| ‘The veterans say they are here to Hartford Workers continuing its series on the Negro| fitmed the sentence sa that Comrade | vairymen and big guns of the Pree tion election campaign picnic near H _ Altheugh the mayor refused to face | international army and navy under! stay, and many continue to send for Demand Release f question, the first of which, “The |Barsa loses his mandate. This isthe | state were used to greet the arrival | 14 wrence i the workers, he did not refuse to/| the League of Nations for the time their families, ignoring the propa- n 0 American Negro,” by J. 8. Allen has| fifth case in which Communist depu-| here of Cardinal Lauri, the Pope's| ; deen ese eee appear at the banquet arranged by|being. He taok a position which is| ganda of the Washington capitalist Seottshoro Victims )aircady been published. Advance| tis found guilty on out and out] representative to the Eucharistic Con-| FALLING CEILING KILLS SEX, the Italian fascist organization here. Susdiaet aia # sas ‘ osi- |Dress to ‘ga home and obtain relief quantity orders for these pamphiets| Political charges have been lermed | gress. Lord Mayor Byrne and Pres-| way Bonga Dlasierans Hee SSS den. is is that a limitation of| through the regular channel 1| HARTFORD, Conn., June 21.— can be placed now with Workers'|ommon criminals by the legal au- | ident de Valera took a prominent part | buries ay | Protest F d Labo effective forces should be agreed UP-| absorbed into ine Pea pols Two mass meetings were held by |Library Publishers, Box 148, Station| thorities with the aim of depriving |in the reception, showy reception, | plaster when a ceiling fell in @ room £ ‘0 orced L F jon. The U. S. representatives are Vets Released. workers here on Saturday to demand|D, New York. them of their parliamentary man-| joined in by hundreds of bishops,| Under construction at the Metropo- in Cook County ‘Relief’ |s4_ to have expressed their an) py militant vets arrested in ceamp|the release of the innocent Scotis- | dates. | followed at the cathedral litan News Co., 47-53 Chrystie St. : BrOWET Or the internationalization of) yesterday were later released. Wil-)/PoFo Boys. The first meeting, held at A ena Sixty soldiers have been assigned to) VOTE COMMUNIST FOR: CHICAGO, Ill, June 21—The un-| aviation. liam Powell, organizer for the|Park and Lawrence streets at 3 p. m.,|Plenty of Terror in SCHOOL CHILDREN ABRESTEA | 5% ve cerdinsl, All this special| 9, Emergency relle€ for the poor employed single workers who are be- Anti-U. S. Coalition Shaking League of Struggle for Negro Rights,| ¥4S attended by about 400 workers. . H Sh ik AS COMMUNISTS ai By the bosses’ government is farmers. without. vesteictions ¥y ing forced out of the flophouse shel-| The European coalition which Mac | arrested last week when speaking to|The second meeting, at Main and Tiny Hat Shop Strike) supsrzsr—tne potice in Buas- in recagnition of the faithful work| the government and banks; e5- ters will, on Friday, at 7:30 a, m.,|Dongid was striving to set up at the| Negro war veterans at a meeting at| Windsor streets at 5 p. m. was at- == pest have arrested three pupils af @) ate in trying to keep hung emption of poor farmers from hold a mass meeting to demonstrate|Lausanne Conference is being rent|Seyenth and “P” Sts., and charged tended by about 500 workers. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 21.—| middle school in Budapest on a | waskere from fighting against starve- lanen, Gad’ ua’ \fepmed® eulibee against being forced to labor in re-|by inside antagonisms. These is ex- | with “disorderly conduct,” was freed| 4 Weakness of the meeting was|Thirteen workers of the Lincoln|charge of having conducted Com- San oe fan Seeadaia ' don og cris Yaa. aati Z turn for the slop served in these vile) pressed by the different attitudes of|this morning. He was defended by that no protest resolution was adopted|Hat Ca. 806 Arch Si., have been|munist activity and distributed Com- e : ASRS alls dens. The Illinois Emergency Relief | Herriot and MacDonald on the ques-| the International Labor Defense. against the Fish-Dies bill that aims| striking three weeks against wage | munist leaflets. i heemanedl creme : Commission, Cook Co. Division, has| tion of cancellation of reparations} pespite the open annoyance of the | terverize and deport foreign-harn|cuts and a lockeut. Despite the | Two boys and a girl are the ar- | Ly for some time past forced the single) and war debts. MacDonald is of the | judge, Powers put forward the pro- | Workers. small numbers inyolved arrests were|rested. Two young werkers have | workers to work and take the in-|opinion that reparations and inter-| gram of the L.S.N.R. and the Work- = = frequent. One striker is sentenced to} gjso been arresied and five adult | See @ sufficient two meals a day as pay.|European war debts should be can-| ers’ Ex-Servicemen’s League and de- VOTE COMMUNIST FOR; 30 days and is an $1,000 bonds. An-| workers. f demand payment in cash|celled; Herrict instead thinks that| nounced jim-crowism, 4. Equal rights for the Negroes and | other is on $600 bonds. All millinery een | so that they may room and eat where|the moraterium should he extended Fdnounce Mhbaee’ self-determination for the Black | and needle trades workers are asked | ARGENTINE STUDENTS DECLARE | they wish. but the question of cancellation! The vets are bitter against the Belt, to show solidarity. STRIKE The city organization of the Un- | should be postponed. wanton murder by a special detective : fe (ISN SRN oi Sr ed ec ee a aes 1,000,000 COPIES employed Councils will sup) the| his is the result of the indirect|e@f the Southern Railway of Louis bsteta) ah hide werkice Pe Solsaia ehdag Gad Bibles to Ween |Chlapetin, arbodus misrcner. on hie 19th R t A I , mandisg the, ding! 9 she SFE | 1p afy European coalition hostile to| way home, Chiapetta was shot in ou e€ ra rmy nspires eine} ms ees be Beard age the U. S. imperialist ambitions. In| the abdomen as he slept in a box car « sa rd = the meantime, the Lausanne Confer-| at Marion, N. C. The WESL. ha P M ; h af pritelpal Vote Communist enee decided not to have any plen-| denounced the murder in a sii edasa n ts of an Cc Uuria ee Hees ee PREM 7 oP tan ary s¢ssion until something to meet | statement. —— R BUTTONS about is agreed upon. Secret con-" ‘Try “Red Scare.” Fight With New Courage Against Japanese |p "‘wnsicy tela Service here | oe ee Are Ready for versations between the delegates to| In an attempt at new police provo- (thers nie 4 a i: Pur agents 4 ke ITLWAR ISSUE nM tee if Fgh the conference are the avenues thru | catifn, the Washington press is work- Invaders, Missionary Admits cacaea ulee cs Age SPECIAL ANTI-W?! Ss ¥ ' | MASS SALE which this “something” is being|ing up a new “red scare,” splashing (1S AE RUSE have been oeave a eee ce i and Distribution sought. eight-column streamers across the} Armed resistance by Manchurian|He says he found the conditions of sept be bays ou iene aly ’ z New Tariff Union Rises front pages with the announcement |Workers and peasants against the Ja-'the Chinese peasants and the towns- | ©!Pals. Secs pt ae a FIGHT IMPERI ALIST.- W AR! > . of “RED DYNAMITE PLOTS,” while |Panese invasion of Manchuria has|people “‘pitiable in the extreme.”|@Fe continuing. ey £ . . Tn between the various conversa- police search a mythical maroon (greatly increased as a result of the|"Conditions have been aggravated in-|Character which, bi stisaar™ denote i pee & at Lh agian automobile loaded with T.N.T. heroic stand of the gallant Nineteenth |stead of improved by Japanese mili- i beer paid bie poi ahr i D. f d th § be t U 4 bh N 8 d i] hare. by representatives of three!“ wreanwhile Police are mobilized at|Route Army at Shanghai, declares tary penetration.” He admits Japan-|lude foodstuffs, chemicals, ra\ le en j P OVI non Vv pr ea Ing, smaligy mations — Holland, els. |the Capitol and other government |Chatles . A. Leonard, a ‘missionary ese responsibility for these conditions, |terlals, le.” | . ; \ ee nig bh Aire ty buildings, and the atmosphere in the ,oent of American imperialism, fol-| but at the same time tries to help the} CQMMUNISTS FIGHT FASCISTS This Issue #} the representatives ‘of these three na. city is tense. Waters himself moves towing: his return to Harbin, after a wapenees war provocations against IN BERLIN. £ ) progressive reduction of tariffs. : sa } sions hetween fascists and Commu- | ene: The Union is eid to be guining | Demand German Gov't} ciusentin tne interior had groah, (ile case) en Oe MHMT¥*MIS:| nisi occured here in various pari USE THIS ISSUE ie. * * timent : } ly through the reduction of tariffs) pitapeLPHIA, Pa. June 20—| gallant stand of the Ninet-enth | ern Manchuria may be traced di- | VON PAPEN HELPS STEEL TRUST | : PR fo ; Order Now—$20 a Thousand |/it is intended de oo Te tne eon | Amalgamated Proletarian Preethink- | Route Army. ‘The Chinese suaceas— | rectly to the instability ana public | BERLIN, June 21, — In what ap- |] ALL WORKERS AND WORKERS’ ORGANIZATIONS!; Send Check With Order— gee aie pone demed foe |? here are circulating resolutions | it is regarded as such by the Chi- | nervousness resulting from the Ja- | pears as an attempt to stave off the PREPARE YOUR PLANS! ill Sei . O. D. 4 alter. |? Workers’ organizations, to be | nese—seems to have inspired the | panese invasion. This view is borne | collapse of heavy industry, the Ger- ; Me " s i Or Will Sead C. 0. D wa at te ertieel Lateran a. passed and sent to the government | people of the Manchurian baek | out by inquiries among the Chinese |man government is striving to ac- | Speeial rates for this issue only—$7 for 1000, $8.50 for 500 Order from your District or from— ii ath of the German Republic, Wilhelm- | country. with a new confidence in | residents of the area. quire “control” of the Vereinigte | Communist Party US.A. biti < Strasse, Berlin. The resolutions de- | their ability to resist the Japanese.” |"... Much of the ammunition used | Stahiwerke, Germany's iron, coal and |f] P)ATL,Y WORKER—50 FE. 13th St., N. Yi ¢. ™ . y nownce the suppression in Germany| Leonard reports that outside of the by ihe so-called anti-Kirin troops in| steel corperation. This is considered a5) P. 0. Box 87 Station D. VOTE COMMUNIST FO! of the League of Proletarian Free- yiilway zone the Manchoukuo puppet China comes from Soviet Russia.| here sa an effort to force the mass ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY CASHt Me New ¥1 N.Y. 2, Against Hoover's wagé-cutting thinkers; and demand that the sup- government set up by Japanese bayo- Nany Ohinese ave using rifles of|of the tax payers to stand for the E pression decree be withdrawn, jnets 18 “absolutely without: authority,” Bussian manufacture, t ’ 4 “d indebtedness of this corporation, nr F< CobNa ec PR