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VOTE COMMUNIST FOR Unemployment and Social Ins pense of the state and employers. 8 2. Against Hoover’s wage-cutting policy. 3. Emergency relief for the poor farmers without restrictions by the government and banks; ex- emption of poor farmers from taxes, and no forced collection of rents or debts. Dail Central ¢ Section of the Communist International) “Vol. IX, No. 191 _ Entered as second-class matter at the Post NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1932 BLP LW? VOTE COMMUNIST FOR W” ~ Equal rights for the Negroes and seif-determigp ation for the Black Belt. 5. Against capitalist terror; against all forms of suppression of the political rights of workers. Against imperialist war; for the defense of the Chinese people and of the Soviet Union. Price 3 Cents E GBI Office at New York, N. ¥., under the act CITY EDITION ; , x NANKING UNE 22imc Boses ty t MIASS ANGER RISES AS Robert Stark FOSTER IN NASHUA, N. H | 6 he | o a | “iat ||Bar “Paupers” from| oo. | » AN. Gd. BY ce N ORKERS’ | W || LEWISTON, Me, Aug. 10.— ‘ ||Knowing that many of these RMY workers will support the Commu- | |nist Party in the coming election, ° 2} ry ’ | |the local Board of Registration is| |Second Baby Killed by Army Gas Attack; Workers Ex - Servicemen’s its strike all se | et ede a Mueane League Speeds Plans for Cleveland Conference x eromainies Smashing Victory | oe ee ene Refuses to Pay Fine Following Arrest; 800 at Shakes Butcher | |trpioyea workers who are receiv-| |Sherwood Anderson Leads Group of Writers to Capital to Protest to Nashua Meet; In Scranton Friday Regime ing “aid” from the city from time Hoover; Waters for Forced Labor Camps Tae Le Z ioeat> Causes fave seacaae ~ 6 — James W. Ford Speaks in Many Coal and Steel shan AT tad tic fight to defeat thi |. WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug Towns in West Virginia and Ohio ah energetic fig] 10 defeat is fo iy * H By mye | AR GA = ee igs plan which would deprive many Will Be at the World Congress Against War |10.—While preparations were ae ee as Cabinet Resigned As} |or te Jobless ofthe ani A8 xe being speeded throughout the NASHUA, N. H., Aug. 10.—The suppression of the right of Reds Pr ed Gains | rape Spade is Ne rating country for the Workers Ex- free speech for workers in Lawrence was vigorously de- program and candidates. ae Servicemen’s League’s mass nounced here last night by William Z. Foster, Communist ae eae walt Be ee More than 300 registered voters veterans conference to be held candidate for president. Buiane a3 cehek: ie in ‘wild tetrent ee signed He notions to place jin Cleveland September 23-2 More than 800 workers crowded O’Donnell Hall to listen in. Hupeh following a] |_ i Vaiss basics |25, another victim of Hoover's to the Communist candidate,¢ Repent vitory et, Woe: CHES Red bloody Thursday died in the] nis 24-year-old miner is sec- |Who has already brought TAILORS! DEFEAT eligg aed Pair ci praantiact MARTIAL LAW IN Gallinger Hospital. The receipt retary of the Central Committee | the fighting program of the Niort, ees = Weak The right wing of of this news has aroused mass an-| of the WIR in Eastern Ohio. Party to tens of thousands of LLMA PLAN TO k on Ki ‘angise Val- es § s Rack on Kienli, on the Yangtse Va Tie vibtinn ak baby, Barband KITCHENS CLOSE: throughout the country. : ley, and is being hotly pressed by — Be aR a Hgts 9 Fred B. Chase, farmer of Hills- SELL You oun the. victorious Red Army. Re ort Seville In Ehud E weeks eC aed B i : boro, N. H, and candidate for U. 8. Ae Another Mutiny. he list Hand ear yee eas error ON E AST OHIO MINE Senator, also spoke, stressing the lo- Three brigades of the Nanking oyalis ands : is cal issues of the campaign. Thirty-First Division mutinied. yes- a ahh catnip aang Appeal Case. Stop Off Shops Wheite terday and joined the w ’ and} Martial law was established in ; % = CHILDREN T 'ARVE Foster had been arrested Monday j peasants’ Red Army. Thousands of|Spain yesterday following severe oe one eee Meta ny ad ne D iit night when he attempted to speak Hillman Put Over i ether Nanking soldiers have thrown | fighting between government troops Rs ON eee neo tit ae to 3,000 workers assembled to hear Wage-Cut A down their arms or gone over to|and Spanish royalists, backed by | Bae Mee a i si aad See him at the City Hall Plaza in Law- the Red Army during the fierce |many military leaders, who are at- a Pe pe ce ea ade ce GEER Ee Negro Secretary of|rence. charged with “obstructing a| “workers of the Amalgamatea fighting of the past week. In the|tempting a coup d'etat to re-estab- ‘Wovkecs Nele paten | e\ckbdl feagh ° New Work “Ana Ne a: Mersey the | aa cEBRE "ike sing airavated ae Miners’ Relief In highway” and “disturbing the peace,” |ciothing Workers of America: Sid- early stage of the battle, on Aug. 3,}lish the Spanish monarchy. Fierce World Congress Against War to be held in Paris on the 2%th of this |child’s illness and oatised fea cdpathi ss y ] Foster was later fined $20. He re-|ney Hillman is preparing to sell you two full divisions of the Nanking|street fighting occurred in four prin-| sonth ‘Top row, from left to right: S. J Stember, of the Workers i ws Sl ae lcs Call for Help fuseq to pay the fine, and the In-out to new wage-cuts under the troops, numbering about 40,000 men,|cipal cities, resulting in at least 7/ py Servicemen’s League; Joseph Brodsky, International Labor Defense; Willers ‘Protest : rasmnde ternational Labor Defense announced | guise of the stoppage which he call- mutinied, ‘shot thelr officers “and /deaths ini Madrid »when government |\\r ova Westlake, Newark Carpenter's Local, AF. of L. Botton Row: A. | waAsninGTON. D.C. Aug. 10 BRIDGEPORT, Ohio, Aug. 10.—|that it would appeal the case. led a few days ago. He is attempt- Joined the Red Army. | troops sprayed the Public Square Johnson, ex-serviceman; James McFarland, Marine Workers Industrial | peaded. by Bieacl een ae Robert Stark, 24-year old Negro} The meeting adopted a resolution |ing to utilize you to build up and This tremendous victory for the) with machine’ gun bullets. Jnion; Joseph Roth, metal worker, and member of the Ithaca br: de Anderson, fa-) Winer of Old Lafferty, Secretary of |¢™anding the immediate release of| strengthen the bosses associations,” ‘i Union; Joseph y 2 of the Ithaca branch | mous novelist, a committee of writ- 5 y Red Army greatly strengthens the| The city of Seville ts reported in} 6 the Friends of the Soviet Union. iS nay i: the (Cantrell RelietsGohdm! ites of the Edith Berkman from the Central] geclared the Amalgamated Rank and Iron Red Wing around the highly) the hands of the royalists. Military tte sale oe ae ace oe ee op ee a ia "|New England Sanatorium in Rut-!yJe Committee yesterday. important industrial and strategic|leaders in the town of Lalinea have EL eS ae A pies - arleeenttamame heel BS seta MRS SHOALS, OUEE Sane land, Mass., where she is held by! “Already the Hillman clique has Wuhan cities, consisting of Hankow,| joined the royalist forces. The naval Pil d k . F d t F against the use ol troops against the | astern Ohio, in an interview for the |the Department of Labor for depor- pat over wage cuis in the shops of Wuchang and Hanyang. The latter|garrison at Cartagena is reported to Ul SU SKU orc e oO ree unemployed world war veterans and/|Daily Worker, appealed to workers | tation. the contractors association. ‘These city is the center of the iron indus-|have mutinied against the republi- ES ann tpt Penegeen throughout the country to make re- sees workers have not been called out try and the site of the great Cen-|can government. The Spanish Con- 50 ] ll l A d ir. Anderson said the delegation| doubled efforts to aid the starviang | In Geesalan Pitéas: by Mr. Hillman. tral China arsenal. The towns of|sul General in Gibraltar is said to nte e ctua KY tf ing will demand to know of the presid-| miners locked out and blaeklisted by| SCRANTON, Pa. Aug. 10—Wil-| “fyilIman wants the workers to di- Yanglo and Kotien, which haye}be implicated in the movement. B ent whether the treatment accorded | the coal companies, in an attempt to|liam Z. Foster will speak here Fri-|rect their activities against the shops changed hands several times during] The monarchists have been allow- World Anti-War ( ongress the veterans in the capital is what|force them into an acceptance of a|day night in Regall Hall, 125 Frank-|of the independent jobbers and thus the fierce battle, are again in the|ed to perfect their’ plans for the the unemployed will have to expect|25 per cent woge-cut and slave work- |lin Ave., and a large crowd of an-}force them into the bosses associa- hands of the Red Army. Other! present attempted coup by the re- ss ee ae ee pe RT tiene: towns have also been occupied. In|publican government, . which . has. ie] ; tes: . —Eu ean Coun ri included in the delegation,-whieh (CONTINUED ON PAGE ‘THREE)! (CONTINUED ON PAGE ‘THREE)| «workers are not interested in each case, the workers in the towns| given objective support to the mon- Municipalit In On C tries Blect represents the National Gommittee EW atom eae 5. aden building bosses’ associations. They greeted the entry of the Red Army|archists by its brutal suppression of Deleg: ates to Paris Meet August 27th for the Defense of Political Prisoners are interested in fighting wage-cuts with joyous celebrations and a sea|the working class movement and its 7 ireaidy siesta SCS EC PRI is James Rorty, poet, of Westport, i t er i e to ece ive and forcing union conditions in the of Red flags waving from houses in|resistance to the demands of the MANY WAR VET: OR IZATI E PRE! shops. the working-class districts. workers for the liquidation of ‘the apt es O a erlae SENTED | (conTINvED ON PAGE THREE) a rei “How can this be done? i lements and the seizure <a ta ik : F Real Strike low t6 Nabaktng. monarchist 1 1 zi : zs 2 k F N N or a ‘The latest Red Army victory, fol- of their huge landed estates for dis-/ Farewell for American Delegation to Congress |Two Open-Air Meeings Task o orming iNew ON | «nis can be done by taming: the lowing an unbroke i inter ee ee . * stoppage into a real strike under jen in ypell'aAd cece phuyinces ie PRUE In New York on Monday, August 15th Tonight Will Expose) Payty Cabinet” in Germany)™.°%. sein” Te a3 tering blow to the ‘Nanking| The Spanish workers and peasants Weinstein Frame-Up y y Amalgamated Rank and File Com- lata Nea «(ate rallying to the fight against the] | NEW YORK.—A cablegram received by the American Committee for ss mittee is showing the tailors the way. | eNae hae voslened, ‘the nechenas |Monarehist coup. The Socialist Gen-| the World Congress Against War from the International Committee abroad | -xnw YORK. — Two open air The Rank and File Committee calls ae be ceneean : eral Workers Union officials are at-| states that Marshall Pilsudski, facist dictator of Poland, has been forced to] _~,; i abet’ " ic C! Wi * ’ . on the tailors not only to stop the jon E: et —( Brookl: the | = rae ec een she daa tempting to exploit this anti-mon-| release fifty Polish intellectuals who were arrested for their participation ya yank ‘oat ages a ae Catholic Center Will Support Hitler’s Premier trucks of the independent bosses, but by a tremendons antitanenees anti-|@7ebist sentiment of the masses ior|in a Preparatory Committee for the World Congress Against War, which |C.ncea by the International Lavor| Ship; Wants Fascists to Accept Responsibility |to stop tne trucks which are carry- ng upsurge of the workers in|SUPport of the anti-working class re-| will convene in Paris on August 27.¢- Defense tonight on behalf of Samuel : eS ing goods from the association shops the big cities under the blight of |PUPlcan regime. The message pointed out that one|cjls of Wazier, Villers Campeau,| Weinstein, now in the Bronx county SOCIALISTS RAISE NO OBJECTION TO “NON-PARTY | where the workers are working at lvanking and imperialist control. of the most remarkable features of|Vaux en Velin, Mallemort, Mont| jail, on a framed-up manslaughter CABINET” a wage-cut. : ; The Nanking officials are indulg- T the movement of the World Con-|Ppjgisir, Higennes, Chambly of charge. The worker was one of the as NU “Direct your activities toward the ing in the most desperate demagosic | URGES FIGHT ON gress Against War is the fact that|Prance. Socialist organizations in|jeaders. of the Muskin Furniture | yy - j 4 Association shops. Picket these s Aaudayete “ey “Rave sDHE “intot entire municipalities in ae ae Chambly also elected large delega-| strike in Brooklyn. Vorwarts, Socialist Organ, Places Final Hope |Feteh these eee oS ee a essay iene are ded to send and | tions, . at iit - a ; Te |against the wage-cut, Rally all the various factions, each faction trying ee ope iend Besuce:der . The Brooklyn meeting will be held | he Reich Pr a : ; j ; to convinee the Chinese masses that ) f ) J }) | finance delegations to the Congress.| On motion-of the Mayor of the|at Hopkinson and Pitkin Aves., and | On the Reich President’s Decision on Matter Ten ee ee ee the other faction is solely responsible Wide Representation, —_— the one in the Bronx at Intervale PRT HERES SOT bok egy iepwetinyd saa o> a for the sbamndicey betrayal of China A t P ix t O tN t These include the Municipal Coun- (CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE) !and Wilkins Ave., both at 8 p. m. ERLIN, Aug. 10.—Hindenburg returned to Berlin today and imme-|the clothing trade.” & me Near Geetinaat Reged: mter romts Out Nex = diatety conferred with Ven Papen on the re-organization of the Cabinet. —— fer the slightest resistance to the| Steps in Struggle ~ tween the Centre Party and’ Von Papen ne TTT NECKWEAR Japanest i . + ant " eat a vere pike pay iat te pene eta NEW YORK~—Commenting on the il Indica’ is are that Himdenburg may entrust Hitler with the forma- nese threat to seize Jehol Province | #¢tion of the city firemen and teach- @x Ker Ue of Stee on Rarey 2 ofe—-— Se bya and North China. ers in refusing to accept the wage qi specansnieag ao Bee Sevan that former Chancellor Bruening, a Bandits Show Fear. cut demanded by Mayor Walker, I. ¥ oe g that Hitler be choosen as Chano2l-|head of the Catholic Center Party, i lor, Strasser as Minister of the In-|was reported to be in favor of such —— Bourgeois press dispatches from |A™ter, candidate for governor on the Fr 3 , Is 1p “) favor of suc! Shanghai, South China, express the |CoMmunist ticket in a statement is- @ terlot, Goering as Minister of Trans-}a re-organization of the cabinet, in- Gang Leader, Manager greatest alarm over the Red Army | Sued last night declared: port. sisting that Hitler be given respon- . 7} Victories, declaring that the Nam. | “The firemen and teachers have vial Von Papen world become Foreign | sibility, Railroads It Thru ki at t is taken the initiative in refusing to ac- Minisic:, Von Gayl would be a "That ti ialis " " —_—_ § paid klar icnaeh bh a a cept the wage cut demanded by Wal- By EARL BROWDER pointed Reichscommisar fer East ees ean hcvenee iter NEW YORK. — Loulé’ Pyshe, te he tis! fi Soin 205 ker, The Communist Party gave 4 ‘ ‘ ¢ eee 2 Z Prussia and Schteicher would re- | cunpor ; ‘ipnen ee |gang chief and ner manager for J Tee is Bead eco areas them the lead in this action and The economic crisis that is shaking the capitalist world to its very foundation. is|main minister of Defense, sia “ aa pees AL a boss, and now manager of the the greatest ‘concern among the |‘d them to go still further and] throwing millions of workers into the maw of starvation, unemployment and the develop- | Catholics Prepared to Accept Mitler| Haily Worker in the same issue. We | Neckwear Workers’ Local, by threats Japanese militarists who see in the |*#at is, to organize in such manner! ing jmperialist war. The Catholics are undoubtedly | pointed out that to justify this stand|#%4 arsument has forced through a growth of the Chinese Communist|® t® be able to resist the action of | “"™# ‘ prepared, to accept Hitler as Pro-|Morts Hillguit, leader of American| meeting of the New York local: e Power the death-knell to their rob- | the city administration. Ever larger numbers of workers are losing their faith in a system that subjects |mier. The Nationolisi Nachtausgabe| socialist Party, had declared: “rt | W@3¢ Cut of 40 per cent for the “slip ber ambitions im Manchuria, Jehol pipet (dd iste cece them to such a miserable existence. But capitalism will not abdicate. It fights ruthlessly islet Genter maintains the}mey be well that the fascist move- pice seit Pobre Moai 3 and North China, posal, Nicholas Murray Butler sup-| 29d with every means at its disposal—with the capitalist state apparatus, with Rte BRIS Tae: Guak ches poremanent tee: shade Ae oe a i alerae Sect Hil” asia ake Ob ahve eae sy, |Dorted by the Citizens Union, who| and police, with the courts and with the capitalist press. It persecutes workingclass lead- | sonsapility and is prepared to toler-| prove the starting point of its re_| Fuchs put up a real bosses’ argu- Newark Workers Will |know wnat it means when discontent| ers and shoots down the workers demanding bread, it lynches and intimidates Negro work-| ste a Hitler Cabinet. cession.” The socialists prove them-|™ent in the last local seas ver “6 9 becomes manifest in the state ma- ili ign: it prepares for imperialist war, for a war of in-| The democratic Berliner Tageblatt| selves social-fascists by their deeds, |i93 for the “poor employers”, de- Hear Moore, | Mother? | firey, casnasteread witty the el, ie cenorts phe 7h ee On pew pee aft a le ass, it attempts to|"tites: ‘Our information Indicates| | manding that union scales go down Mooney Tonight at 8|posal that there shal be a grad-| tetvention against the Soviet Union, it suppresses the revolutionary press, it attemp that the Centre is prenared to ac- ea “ie ,s,/to compete with non-union scales, uated cutting of the wages, those re-| ¢rush all signs of opposition under the iron heel of the capitalist dictatorship. capt Hitler’s leadership.” Papen and| Leading NomineesWiill tnreatening the workers that the NEWARK, N, J., Aug. 10.—'Mother’ | ceiving above $15,000 getting a cut <i ‘ Schleisher’s organ The Deutsche All- businesses would be ruined and they Mooney and Richard B, Moore, now |of 20 per cent, crate fare aly Under heer eeteate gee the Greater “mogte oN take Bente me < miheore ot gemeine Zeitung writes “Hitler's can- Speak Today, Saturday would all lose their jobs if they did on a nation-wide tour on behalf of| “The Communist Party declares| the Daily Worker. The “Daily” is the chief organizer of the workingclass. It is the chief |Giature to the premiership must be(at 5 Central Meetings hot cut wages, etc, Tom Mooney, the Scottsboro boys|against that even a reduction of 20] weapon of the Party in the election campaign. It is the spokesman, the organizer, the} rackoned with soviously.”) In the Neckwear Workers local a fice tbcesday Seca "ns seamen) Mag: ser wont gor Geen get eee ee ee ren eee ee Haverty rata’ the, vole ot oes tecatats soninne tered pt-|cowtrediong ofthe workers of ew has Wan caught in sn glee Sale re eugers: few York means no real cu’ if i Sovi The social'sts continue the old pol- | 90 " ” Fe Auditorium, view of the starvation conditions un- proletarian interests, against the lies and forgeries of in Pe capitalist press about the atin icy which paved Hitler's path to| York, at which leading candidates |ing money from bosses, and agreeing Other meetings in this section in-|der which workers of this city and Union, it shows the facts of the glorious building of socialism, against the demagogy of the | ower. The Vorwaerts offers no ob-|on the Communist ticket will speak,|to having a boss who was a former clude: Camp Nitgedaiget, Nitgedaiget, | country are living today. It proposes:| Socialist Party, it calls for revolutionary struggle for the workers immediate needs and | jection to a “non party cabinet,” de-|have been arranged for Friday and|member of the union sell his union a Beacon, N. Y., Aug. 12 and 13; Camp} “1, That all salaries shall be re- | against the system of capitalism. claring that the same must really be| Saturday. They will be held in the | book to a non-union worker for $40. | Kinderland, Aug. 14; Woodside, L. I.,| duced to a maximum of $3,500 dol- 4 i “non perty"! It criticizes Hitler’s|Upper Bronx, Brownsville, Lower |The Fuchs crowd is willing to saert- | Labor Temple, 4132—58th St, on Aug.| lars per year. It is therefore the revolutionary duty of every class-conscious worker to whole-heart-|quolities finding him mentally ¢|Manhattan on Friday and in the| fice Rubenstein and put in another ve 16th, “2, That there shall be no fur- | edly support the $40,000 financial drive of the Daily Worker. Every Party member, every |lichtweight as Premier but reposes eld Bronx and Uagin gan business agent, one of their men, ther wage reductions, read “ ” ‘ . ..|the final hope in Hindenburg. hese mass meetings, the first o! WIN PLAYGROUND DEMAND. “3, ‘That the savings thereby ef- ably the vg ihe pig of & ee ae pat sae of the eter. 6 ‘Accerdine to a later report not of-|@ series to continue throughout the|B, Lower Manhattan. ‘The Upper A mieve initiated by Reuben Shul-| fected shall be used for immediate | S2Mzations must rally about him a group who will unite their forces in support of the) iaily confirmed as yet Hindenburg |¢lection, will be rallying points from | Bronx demonstration will be held at man, Communist candidate for as-| unemployment relief, “Daily.” Our “Daily” is in danger of suspension. The workingclass must remove this danger. | jas alrcady entrusted Hitler with the | eighborhood meetings to be held|174th Street and Vyse Avenue. sembly for the Sixth Assembly Dis-] “The Communist Party calls upon formation of the cabinet as above| throughout each section, from which] Saturday night, George E. Powers trict, to have 13th St. between Ave. A|the city employees to put forward the ‘i s 3 “Daily” iy indicated. the workers will march to attend the | will be the main speaker at the Har- and B closed to traffic in the evening |above demands to resist all wage TOAD TS s(6 os eS Fr sa Tt t0, Oe aemooN Raye the “Dally! Drive. roe ac main demonstration at eight o'clock. |1em demonstration, 137th Street, The as a playground for the youth of the | cuts, and to participate in the gen- Socia!-Fasclst Deeds Israel Amter, candidate for gover-|same night Henry Shepard, candidate neighborhood resulted in that street |eral fight against the wage cutting ING ISO ahi viccl so asvivashiiv,<ibaohaleia Mega VIRAT APA ea ge sDeitbevsahdon A ojora'>.e 9 «3 paddle dip sass Wibinca Haase vO RS oe The Daily Worker pointed out in|nor of New York, will be the main|for Lieutenant-Governor of New being closed one evening a week. The }campaign that is taking on ever its issue of August 9 that according| Speaker at the Brownsville demon-|York will be the main speaker at East 13th St. Block Committee had |larger dimensions, as witnessed only Sireet to widely circulated reports’ Hitler | stration, at Hopkins and Pitkin Aves.|the Lower Bronx Rally, Avenue St. supported the demand and issued | yesterday in the proposal to put thru| * PAN Re A MeCN Ro SN ot oT ba ae sees ee reese reece eccsereserssress**T would be given the Premiership in| George E. Powers, candidate for Chief | John and Fox Street, and George E. Jeaflets. Now a move is on to have|a second general wage cut in the the new German Cabinet. Judge of the Court of Appeals, will) Powers at the Harlem demonstration, this block closed every evening. railroads.” The Daily Worker indicated also speak at Seventh Street and Arynue 15th Street and. ith Aenea 4 \