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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1932 NEGRO FILM GROUP ATTACKS SLANDERS — ON SOVIET UNION; REPUDIATE CHARGES Declare “Black and White” Film Postponed “Solely Because of the | Technical Difficulties With Scenario | Worker Correspondence OMAHA SHERIFF COINS BIG MONEY ON PRISON FOOD Gets 50 Cents for Each 10-Cent Portion to Victims OMAHA, Neb,—In the Douglas County Jail in Omaha are 27 state prisoners who have been held there from one to 12 months, The state allows Sheriff McDonald 50 cents @ day, per man, for food, and at ex- isting prices the smal portions of lumpy oatmeal, tough meat, rotten prunes and warm water called coffee and tea do not cost the sheriff ten cents a day, The state laws allow the sheriff all of this profit, Men who are fortunate enough to have a few pennies pay as high as ten times the store price for articles. of food that are sold in the jail. The excuse that the sheriff gives for holding these men is that the state penitentiary at Lincoln is over- crowded and that they will have to wait until the new wing, now under construction, is finished, The state men’s reformatory, also at Lincoln, Soviet Workers Ask Letters from U. S. Agricultural Workers} Moscow, USSR. | Dear Comrades:— A group of Esperantists would like to communicate with workers and es- pecially agricultural workers of the United States, We are very much in- terested in news, books and new in- ventions in the agricultural field. By the way, we need several books. Could any one of you get them for us? 1—Piper—Storage Plants and their culture. 2.—Henry and Morrison—on the same subject, the exact name I do not remember. Let the comrades let us know what books magazines or pictures they want in return for these books. Our institute is an experimental, scientific institution for feeding of animals (domestic). Besides we are always ready to report to you about our socialist construction. With comradely greetings, V. Vozdvizensgiy, Ven, U. 8. 8. R., c. 0. Lobinia, Moscwa Oblosti Institute Kormoy. Peter, a personal friend of Sheriff McDonald, upholds the sheriff, The government pays the sheriff 75 cents GROUP ACCORDED MANY PRIVILEGES) \Find Oppression of the Minorities Wiped Out in USSR By MYRA PAGE (European Correspondent of the Daily Worker.) MOSCOW, Sept. 23. (By Cable).— Fifteen members of the Negro Film Group, including Langston Hughes, |Loren Miller and Louise Thompson, issued the following statement today, branding as lies the statements con- tained in the foreign press tothe ef- fect that the production of the film “Black and White” has been aban- doned and that the Negro Film Group was stranded in the Soviet Union: “We, the undersigned members of the Negro Film Group invited to the Soviet Union by the Mechrabmpom Film Corporation to participate in the production of a realistic picture of Negro life in America, issue the following. statement: Deny Slanders. “We greatly deplore and emphat- ically deny all slanderous charges and rumors concerning the postponement of the film “Black and Wite” and the subsequent welfare of our group. Be- cause of scenario and techincal diffi- vY DAY | TOWARDS OCT. 8 SCOTTSBORO-MOO 4 Labor Sports Union Endorses|T0 PLAN \ FIGHT Negro boys through legal methods is the outstanding symbol of the ef- forts of the boss class to divide labor and to terrorize the Negro masses, “The Labor Sports Union pledges its support not only to the struggle for the freedom of the Scottsboro boys but to the struggle against Jim- Crowism on the sport fields. The Labor Sports Union has helped to initiate the struggle against discri- mination against Negro swimmers in swimming pools. “The National Executive Board in- structs all districts of the Labor Sports Union to organize Scottsboro- Mooney street runs in conjunction with the Oct, 8th demonstrations. In these street runs, worker athletes are to run through the main streets of the towns and cities with slogans af- fixed to their jerseys: “Free the Scottsboro Boys!” “Free Tom Moon~ ey!” |Plans Special Measures for Militant Support of | Mass Fight to Free 9 Negro Lads Calls on Worker ‘Athletes to Stage Runs as Part of World-Wide Demonstrations | NEW YORK.—In a statement issued yesterday, the National Executive Board of the Labor Sports Union heartily endorsed Oct. 8th as International Scottsboro day and called upon its members and all worker sportsmen to join and support the demonstrations on that day for the release of the | nine Scottsboro boys, The statement declarés:— “The attempt to lynch the nine@ | { | CONTRACTS HOLD; October 8 As Scottsboro Day FOR CIVIL RIGHTS, SCOTTSBORO NINE) | Prepare Huge Protest Meetings for | October 10 BIRMINGHAM, Sept, 23,—Despite the police terror against the Scotts- | boro defense campaign, including | jraids*on the Southern office of the | International Labor Defense in this city and the arrests of workers active in the campaign, the ILD is energeti- cally pushing the preparations for a | United Front All-Southern Confer- ence on Oct. 2, The conference is |called for the purpose of further de- veloping the Scottsboro defense cam- | paign and organizing a struggle for) civil and political rights for the Ne- | gro and white masses of the South, | It will be held at the Masonic Temple | at 17th St, and Fourth Ave,, North, beginning at 2 p. m,, Oct 2 | Invitations to send delegates to the conference have been sent to many | | labor organizations and Negro clubs, | |Jodges, etc Invitations also have been | Gallagher, who is a District Official sent to a number of prominent intel- lectuals, including Sherwood Ander- | son, It is understood that several | members of the Committee for the Defense of Political Prisoners will also attend, The Committee is headed by Theadore Dreiser, Fight Hunger-Lynching Program The call for the conference points out that the bosses are trying to break the resistance of the workers |and file of the United Mine Worke oon WORKERS DEFY ALABAMA TERROR, PREPARE ALL-SOUTHERN SCOTTSBORO CONFERENCE OCT. 2 Fight for Relief for for Anthracite Miners Is Part of Fight on Cuts Whole Local Jeers U. M. W. A. Officials Who Says Government Is Doing Its Best Rank and Filers Begin to Form Groups in Locals to Fight Wage Cuts (Editor's Note:—This description of one of the struggles now raging in many anthracite locals was written, along ~ith his opinions as to what should be done, by a rank and file Anthracite miner. to show how relief for the jobless, work maneuver” program of urging the miners to each local.) Sept ASHLEY, Pa Local Union 1432, Maxwell Collie of the Glen Alden Ccal Co., at last local union meeting held Tues- day, jeered the flowery speech of |of Number 1 District, and at the same time an agent for the depor- tation officials, who goes around lo- cal unions and hands over to the |immigration authorities the foreign born militant fighters. In his speech Gallagher bragged about what he was doing for the miners. A member by the name of Socolo- and the coming wage cut all ling up together. miners’ call for “opposition groups” We print it the trickery of the “equalization of The is like the National Miners Union form anti-wage cut committees in : Laundry Workers ¢ Starting Drive Sharp Check to Boss Program of Pay Cuts NEW YORK.—During the summer months the work of the Laundry Workers Industrial Union slackened |too much. In several laundries where the workers are not organized | wages have been cut. The Association | takes this as a signal to start a gen- Hawthorne Bosses Send K.K.K. Threat ski who has been always protesting leral wage cut movement. against the local corrupt officials} {[t has led to sharp resistance al- asked Gallagher, what he would do|ready. In the Jennings Laundry # after he worked in the mines all his| wage cut of ten cents a bundle had culties, the Meschrabpom Film finds it necessary to postpone work on the film for one year. This has in no and farmers to their hunger program in the South with a murderous terror, directed especially against the Ne- groes in an attempt to prevent white has ample room for hundreds of ex- tra men, Friday these 27 men sent in protest asking that they be sent to the latter place. Other counties per man, a day for fod and the Fed- eral prisoners eat the same rations as the state prisoners. Of course, there is the usual line of in the state (where there are fewer prisoners and the feeding graft, therefore, does not bring big profits) era allowed to send their state pris- oners to this reformatory, Federal Grafter Sheriff McDonald shoves the ques- \ tion aside by saying, “I’m not running “proof,” that the prisoners are “treat- ed fine,” which comes from the mouths of depuy sheriffs, assistant jailers, matrons, screws, stool pigeons and all others who bow and scrape to this political parasite, Sheriff Mc- Donald, and this “proof” is all pub- lished in the capitalist newspaers, way jeopardized the well-being of our group, Special Privileges. “Throughout our stay in the Sov- iet Union we have been housed in the best hotels, given food privileges and accorded all courtesies the Soviet Union affords. The terms of our contracts are being entirely fulfilled To Militant Worker HAWTHORNE, N, J., Sept, 23— Henry O. Klein, an active Party member of the Paterson section, found the above notice on a tele- graph pole outside his house one morning this week as he was going to work, This is obviously an at- EAGERLY AWAIT | FORD IN DENVER ~| joint struggle against their common j tempt to electrocute the Atlanta Six and Negro workers from uniting for enemy. The courts and police are being increasingly used to carry out legal lynchings and police murders of Negro toilers, as witnessed in the Scottsboro case, the revival of the at- life like the single and married min- ers did, and always contributed to the welfare, and then get a measley bag of flower, which is no good be- cause you have no yeast or anything | to bake it with. Despite the interruptions made to stop Socoloski from exposing the fake been blocked. In the Exact Laundry la wage cut of $5 has been stopped. |'The bosses of the Active and Super- fine Laundries were forced to rein- state workers they have fired, and in the Superfine, the management was |forced to pay overtime, which it |mever did before. hotel-” ‘ited States Marshal Val —A Worker Corre: dent, . reais ss (four white and two Negro workers) |relief charity, he in conclusion asked | a hotel” Un ig spondent. |»; the Meschrabpom Film, and the Speech Adds to Fight for the “crime” of organizing Negro|the District Officials why don't the | Br hg Maire Ng erry postponement of the film has in no COMMUNISM ° and white workers together; the re- |local union fight for more and better | 5; net = : i 6) J C Rul i rolike, Rybridge and Westboro laun- fe ge as ose eae o3|Way affected this relationship. In n Jim Crow hule cent indictment of Angelo Herndon, | relief? ldries successful fights have been Section 15 15.50| Joe Frank 100, addition, we have received many will not be tolerated a Negro youth, on the same charge; G cs . ‘ is ts under the Ms 23 4.25 | pri be : allagher said: “Men we are doing | waged against wage cuts un Joe Monek Bs ‘Total Dist 5 _ $4.25 | privileges not contained in our con- DENVER, Colo. Sept. 23.—James | the police and landlord attack on‘ the , i Charlotte Kinus .50| Tt to date $19.45 /tract. We have been given a tour é aes: De see ot Camp Hill, Ala,, croppers resulting | the best we can. This state hasn't |\leadership of the Laundry Workers J Sevotsitsky —25| Dist. 6—Cleveland |i" Southern Russia and along the W. Ford, speaks here Tuesday, Sept.| ("the murder of Ralph Gray enough money to feed us, and the | Industrial Union, though these work- $337 THURSD. AY eae broader ot —vetrit, |Black Sea, At the present time an- 27. His meeting comes on the heels | i oe workers that are unemployed. The |ers were not organized before. 8 Schwartz 1.00 |B Sagas other tour is being aranged for us u of the Washington Park struggle Moga (ited Srene.\ government; is distributing this flour| In some laundries now, where the _—_— Sam Backer 1.50 through Turkestan, the pean éna against Jim. Crowism, and the Negro| The conference will discuss and or- | through the local social agencies, and | drivers are organized and the inside Chiesa 4 Sent $1 61 B t Poon se Tm Dist 2 +t aioe Fan 5 and white workers are anxiously | ganize a United Front on the follow- | we know that the flour was not dis-|workers are unorganized, the bosses 8 UU | etiaman” “30 | ‘Dist b—Chleng ate, who Wut. tele ta looking forward to hearing the Negro|ing burning questions in the South: | tributed correctly, and therfore we |force the inside workers to bear the Held Them 2 Weeks | ™ Seitman 110 | Aw Knotek 5.00) 9 ae ee Ms Aye bi (in worker from Alabama who is the|(1) Freedom of speech, assembly andjare here to see that you get your | whole wage cut, which they dare not i nate «16 | Ukrainian Soe 1,00 a. ag are ee bint. nth ai passa J candidate for Vice-president of the | press for the workers and farmers in| share of the slop.” place on the drivers. The union is aici ye nee ea United States on the Communist|the South; (2) Repeal of the va-| But the iners were notmuch!now hurrying with the organization 8 Levi Total Dist 8 5.00 Uy ux 2 pu ie miners were m 4 Beery al po 22, $331.62 - Yella Get ‘Gelman ibe pe A aan bye. (Sarge pin soles ten Oy } |Party ticket. | grancy laws, the abolition of the | satisfied with this answer. \of the inside workers in those places. ring total figure Dist Mi ymen| leone ie i 4 ; $14,542.56, Chicago's. contributions |® Friedman ™™ | fares to the Soviet Union. Work ‘The intense suffering of the 20,000 |Chalh Bang. coder (2) Releess of | _ Build Opposition Groups! | Organization Drive. ($161,56) double New York’s (70.29), | Tor? 4... has been secured for those who or Hore Sg re workers i en | the nine Scottsboro boys, and struggle | 80 all you fellow-mine workers who| In all membership meetings of the but their sum is an he, more, wish to remain here. In short, ver plus the Jim Crowist and Segre; (against the national oppression and |Work in the Maxwell colliery should | laundry workers recently, the prob- according to the district D W. agent,| W white everything is being done for our ane egroes in tne the |iynch terror against Negroes; (4) |8et together and go to the local union |lem has been discussed, and @ vigor- of “donations to the Daily Worker welfare and accomodation. onits Section, are the reason for the | Yet tom for Tom Money and all the |meetings and join with the militant ous campaign of organization partie- since Sept, “The statement that the picture readiness, to strugggle among the ’ : ‘i fighters in that local union, and|ularly in laundries where wage cuts Total Thursday, Sept. 22 $881, Tite date, sob20|has been cancelled for political epg: ed Negro workers. Preparations are also |‘lass-war prisoners; (6) the right of | (TU Sta it oction group, against | have been put through or are threat- * - ae to rea- ; i {all people to vote without payment an , ‘Teg oe fae Move rons ear i ‘6 | Diet ay Dakots sons, issued by four members of our gape a ete eh mee | of poll og without property visi apa the clique. ened. Peter Hill EL Belle Total to date $11.27|/S70UP, McNairy Lewis, Henry Moon, RIDES Trade for Soottshore-Mooney Day, | qualifications, regardless of color or) We have got-to form a group in err ener pack Ber Ualt soo F Rephner im DIST. 12—Seattle | Theodore Poston .and Lawrence Al- Oct 8. ¥ Y | race, that local union and show the miners 7,000 new yearly subscriptions by Nothing berga, is without foundation in fact ; that there is some one really fight-| November 1. Fi rk 1.00 t6 Q ; The conference will also aid in the fig! November Sia 0.00 Lith Working W Hevadosstott pizgtal te date $050" /and unwarranted in the light of the AGA IN Ford will also speak in Pueblo, Col- | preparations for International Scotts-|ing for the interests of the miners. | Ukrainian Soe . 5.00 | | Women 13 5.00 | Lusty S Gaster 1.00| general policy of the Soviet Union. len a Pisin SED, ae 15,000 | boro Day on October 8 and the or-|And only in this way will we be } ———~ | Fesera} r See 15 lists 7.75 ——|These fake allegations are ridiculous a 7 | workers, Negro and wi unem- nizing of di trati in the|able to gain something for the min- Total Dis, 1 $22.25) Et 6.50 F ~ +t gal ie iemonstrations in ie Total Dis, 1.89225) Emplovees G48 | Rosenthal 1.90/ Total Dist 18 $100|and have already been repudiated by | erupt 0 Stop Comrade Klein's ac-/ployed, and thousands more working |South on that day, two days before jers, laborers, spraggers patchers, and | Going to Russia? Dist, -$—stew Fore | Sele Prise ‘25 | “farewell party 10.00 | Dist 14—New Jersey |the majority of this group. Such ‘ i one or two days a week. the case comes up before the United |other men who are slaving for noth- IWO col. $136.68 | Max ey acta OP Al $3.00 | state te r lized Klein, however, declares this will | o Plotkin col. 3.85 | Hymie mote aie Smet rad statements are readily uti by the | not stop his activity to rally employed | States Supreme Court for review of |ing today. : WESL Fost 1 200|I Elsentere = 35 q Total Dist 14 $3.00 veda aie pe Ls eyacaegy and unemployed workers to fight F ARMERS PICKET |the lynch verdicts, And we must fight most of all|| WORKERS needing full outfits A Frien mber | 7 242.1 SS eir consi: atiem) os wage cul Pe ae oat Rumanian Tworners | “bis ‘Sentiae "| "hist ie Conn. |prouse distrust among ‘ihite and | Wage cuts and starvation, ‘ ee five Mnterhational President of Conta, Wisdineabers eared eeches, 90 |uLp Minersville” | Nothing "| black workers in the success of So-|and entertainment during ou stay |\Wide Preparations —_ine'u, iW. A. is meeting with the || tigh Shoes, ete, will recelve spe- | Dist 16—N, Carolina | Cialist construction in the Soviet Un- ue the Soviet Union.” NE ‘AR MINOT N D.| For Scottsboro Drive Joperators in New York now, and he |} cial reductions on all their pur- Total Dist 3 <7 anne Nig fon where exploitation and oppres-| (signed) 9 ° Fe t 0. tob 10th. | will accept a wage cut and will carry |} chases at the ¢ l ‘otgl to date $8.50! sion of racial minorities have been| Louise Th pata | it to victory because the operators Dist {Buffalo Dist. 17—Ala, ise Thompson, Mat N. Craw-| _. i = Oo Ic er ‘ : Nothing Nothing eliminated. : ford, Mildred Jones, Dorothy West,|First Time in State; P whlits will concede to him a better and|{ Square Deal Army sist Sopttsmurgh, | “Total to gate $9.75 Regret Malicious Attacks. Constance W, White, Sylvia Garner, Strike § ai ’| NEW YORK. — Wide-spread prep-|stricter_ and bigger check-off and And Navy Stor. is sconsin 2 , . , , Y “We deeply regret these malicious |Lloyd Patterson, Langston Hughes, rike readin, fe ad grant some kind of equalization o VY e Kc Smoliet Melaine csause ahd. unfounded “attacks upon the (Juanita, Lewis, Loren Miler, Allan a . |the hearing petore tie Supreme Court | Work, which will mean more miners |! 494 Hira Ave, New York E Let 2s | anise 1o-Benver » |people whose guests we have been all| McKenzie, Homer Smith, Wayland| MINOT, N. D., Sept. 23 _-Pickets | on October 10, of the appeals of seven |slowly starving to hppa Lede 5 Died ta. ot Lik bu, Gar Cole Hine E Heinverger i Matte 35 | Nothine ante seero (this Summer and who are doing|Nudd, Mollie V. Lewis, F. Curle/are stopping all farm produce di-|of the Scottsboro boys, the head-|these men will be cues beats H Camp Soups ts Mebuied Wola | Stamshevsky ‘Total Saturday, Sept. 17 $202.82 everything possible for our comfort |Montere, ‘ rected toward Minot. ‘This is the | quarters of the International Labor and will not receive the poor r COLOMBIA MOBILIZES WAR ON PERU first picketing in this state. Picket- ing is objected to by the Farmers Holiday Association, which called the farm strike, but wherever rank and file committees are formed, especially STRIKE in the with the United Farmers League par- vention of the International Labor * ticipation, the farmers resort to this | Defense, on October 8 and 9 in Cleve-| MANCHESTER, England, Sept. 23, SOVIET UNION tried weapon of labor struggles. | \land, of a delegation of Negro and Defense announced. ‘These preparations include a na-| tional tag-day on October 8, in al- most every city of the United States; and the Election, at the national con. orders that they are receiving now. This J. L. Lewis will like because more money will be coming to him. REPORT ON BRITISH TEXTILE | —Committees representing the bosses | | 14 Thrilling Days 14 | iali | white workers to present themselves |and textile workers on strike were IG POWERS Green, A. F. L. Head, Backs Imperialist War JAPANESE ACCUSE Picketing is now taking place|in Washington on the day of the | called to meet today to hear reports "See Soe ha” \% Plans around Bemidji, in Clearwater Coun- | plea. {from the sub-committees, } t BEHIND W AR ty and in NoblesCounty, Minnesota. Walter H. Pollak, who has argued | as N r rag { U N) OF WAR AIMS Thousands of farmers are joining | many cases before the Supreme Court | LAWRENCE CASE ‘APPEALED Ov. a se tad the strike in Middle Western states, | will b> the petitioner for the boys.| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 23,—Com- | Stop Ti ay list eae and word arrives that the movement | The brief has been prepared by Pol-|rade Bill Lawrence serving from two* CELEBRATIONS. . p nis Imperialis See Wall Street Drive |is spreading into the Bast, with be- | lak and by George W. Chamlee of|to four years on a charge of sedi- | at the : Slaughter Fest! ry : ginnings of a milk strike in Georgia, | Chattanooga. tion today appealed his sentence be- i Against Japan and talk of a milk strike in New. fore Federal Judge William Kirkpat- |] pa hol The Colombian Government yes: wher, York. RAIDS ON FOREIGN BORN rick, Lawrence has already served iteent piversary > terday orderd a mobilization of ‘The Japanese press yesterday ac- SOUTH, BEND. Ind-—The Gtaxder | four months, us of the : the fort the offensive against Gen. Liu Chen- | tet Union. The American . ‘ 's200 § and are fiercely pressing their ad-|by members of the red squad during | nien, warlord of the Cheffo ares, pe Position in Rentisirin ts Communist Party U S A. Pentiek: eBeterit paid. om the’ third cas of filing the doctor's certificate, $9 and ior cuttora. st vantages. paper at the Simpson Knitting Mills.| Gen. Han is tending to set up an | aimed to divert Jay from her Bes Spi sat $15, respectively, per week, for the first forty weeks, half of the amount for * British-U, 8, Rivalry ‘The incident occurred on Interna-| “independent” state in North ent threat to the desired loot of|| P. 0. Box 87, Station D aoe Bespin for women: 89 per week\tor the first, forty weeks: $4.50 each ‘The re ge is still | tional Youth Day. The Red Squad would later be brought into) American imperialism in North chine for another forty weeks. i continuing its mobUzation of troops |detectives said that they would sum- | alliance” with the Japanese thru its |to armed intervention against, the sly atacand Foe torther informaiton apniy sb the Main OMe, William Souhr, Nations] on the Bolivian borders, while denyr mon: the. Bas to appear in-court. | puppet state in Manchuria. * Soviet Union k Loman bln Soalicctocina tial bar son ead d bose eartis troops and airplanes for war against Peru, Six planes have already been sent to the Putumayo district, near the town of Leticia which was re- cently occupied by Peruvian. civilans with the tacit approvel of the Peru- |U} exctisive Worle Tourists, Ine. thin vian Government, The Tokio “Nichi Nichi” carried a very Worker Must Wear days a week. —T.R, 1 is f U,S.S.R. (Russia) |G} erary includes Leningrad-Moscow- Work Up ‘War Fever ; feature story under a five column Retz MeN 68 2 : ar tenis, aenalite Benorks, | Tors, LAL ee ee ee ee ‘The ruling classes in both countries scream line declaring that the Wash. FOSTER-FORD ‘Shawls, ‘Novelties, Woodcarving, Pa ie HR have voted sums for While American Federation of Labor rank and file workers sup- |ington Government was using the Against Hoover's Wage-cuvuing Saili Oct. 20th armaments and munitions and are| ported the Anti-War Congress in Amsterdam, William F. Green openly | bribe of war debt cancellation to lure \ . polic pecan ho on the working up a war fever. Foreign appears in the foreground of the preparations made by the bosses for a | France and England away from their V tf Co ft il 8.8. Bremen—Berengaria native banks in Colombia yesterday| new world slaughter and an attack on the Soviet Union. Green is | support of the Japanese position over 0 @ MUMNUNIS Stuttgart advanced $3,360,000 for immediate| shown marching with the West Point bigwigs in a recent military review, | Manchuria and other parts of China WORKMEN’S SICK AND DEATH BENEFIT FUND war expenses, | Most of the native coveted by Japanese imperialism. BU TTO N OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Tour also inel wn third banks are controled by foreign im-|ing the Bolivian charge that it is U. S. ABMS AGAINST CHINA _ |The entire Japanese bourgeois press z Eb class trans-Atlantic passage in com- perialist interests, especially by Wall 7.0, paraguay with munitions and ie sSOVIETS. expressed the feat. that the ‘United ORGANIZED 188{—INCORPORATED 1899 ferlable cabins with raaaing water, 5 Ameri perialists are sucest changing the i ice: - oo Ril Sta., klyn, N. ¥ fA ‘Bratican deptat_repors that OAD Beblod the sone, the Am | erally muppiine the Nanking bu; | Pench attade,Ghroosh oer of $20 § Thousand pale Otices 134 Te cet "saya ie ag Brooklyn, Inthe". sepert) nehaeang [Colombian troops would soon erican al val governme: airplanes war concessions, puanennamsiiied Colombian aiiien territory’ to attack jare frantically working. against each | Munitions for its new “Communist | On the same day, it was announced - Total Assets on December 31, 1931: $3,488,895.98 Shorter tours as low as the Peruvians holding Leticia. i French government w $185.00 f- ialists seeking to line up the neigh-| The United States alone is fur- & it would not exte Death Benefit; $4,888,210.93 Sick Benefit: $12,162,051.73 panier: . ment intends to take sides with Col- tic recognition to the Japa é ‘ ombia in the threatening war, Bragil boring countries for support of Boli- g 15 training planes and 25 pur. nese puppet state in fe Sa ‘The || Send Money with order or Total: $17,050,262.66 continue to battle for poses- sion of Fort Boqueron in the Gran Chaca region, The Paraguayans have botiled up the Bolivians in other, with the Wall Street imper- via, while the British are secretly backing Paraguay. ; POLICE TERRORIZE CANADA i YOUNG WORKERS TORONTO.—Four young workers had their names and addresses taken | Suppression” campaign against the suit planes and @ number of bom! Planes, as well as other arms. GENERALS WAR CONTINUES. The Generals’ War in North China is plese ty behind a veil of pacifist phrases by the opposing war lords. The troops of Gen. Han, govérnor of Shantung Province, are continuing bombing cused the Wall Street government of trying to isolate Japan as part of the preparations for war over the division of the loot in China and supremacy of the Pacific. INTENSIFY THE Election Campaign $3 a Hundred will send C.0.D. Order now from your District’ or’ from baker Co. here keeps laying off work- ers every day. | who do not get.their fir.: citifienship jon the foreign born. ing from three to nine hours two Foreign born workers papers are laid off. Raids are made Some workers get $4 a week, work~ Sa TT RUSSIAN ART SHOP PEASANTS’ HANDICRAFTS | 100 East 14th St., N. Y. C. Benefits paid sin In Case of Sickness, * Death Benefit according to the age ee LL. at the age of 44. <n namm A ARAAPLALAAAAL Workers! Protect Your Families! 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