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DAiLY WORKER, NEV nd Made For A New Mo VORA, TUBSDAY, Pub. Page Lnree y Tri MASS MOONEY CONGRESS FOR CHICAGO APR. 30 Minor at Frisco Mooney Meet March 53: Denver, N. Y. Active | de Dema one al’ Nation-Wi YOUNG NEGRO MURDERED IN DETROIT Peter Miller Was Threatened By the | Police SS , | International I Notes By ROBERT HAMILTON ' \ S | WORKER CORRESPONDENCE ImMHuncry | } fl WILL YOU SHARE YOUR MILK WITH ME ? LAY-OFFS AND WAGE-CUTS EVERYWHERE CONTINUE N. Y. Cab Drivers Ready for Organization; Cheated on Job, Forced to Break Law's SOCIALIST THEORY IN THE CAP- ITALIST CRISIS Here in American we have been Tom ted to Norman Thomas's expo- ion of the Socialists’ cure for the talist crisis, outlined in his “The Way Out” and “As I See It.” But ‘Thomas himself would not claim that he speaks with authority as an eco- nomist or a socialist theoretician. There are, however, noted Socialist theoreticians in Europe (especially in More than’ 100,000 children are speaking to you. They need milk. Lack of milk is causing serious illness among them Growth, i we lives—are at stake. NATIONWIDE MASS MOONEY TOs SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Fel On request made by his Tom Mooney has won postponement ‘ : . | —— strength po their ahcees of the hearing for a new trial. Thi Germany, the oountry Where poe Albert Mottozzo, member of the | Worker Suggests That Union Has Had Wrong | ACTIVE FOR WORKERS | hearing y eohednledt ist theory originated) who have given| progressive Miners of America, is is i take place on Febi 11, but ha the Socialist analysis of the crisis} peing held in Christian County, UL, Approach and Emphasis in the Past DETROIT, Feb. 13.—Peter! been definitel arch 2 nd of the Socialist way out. Quota-| jail without bail as a result of the | LRAT SS VENT » id # | Demands trial on the on A body of workers in New York City ripe for organization are the cab drivers. However, because of repeated victimization of drivers by racket~ | eering unions of all sorts, caution is required in formulating the proper jonjs from their remarks make &steiunding reading. Tarnow, vice-president of the Ger- Miller, young unemployed Ne-} gro worker and a leader of the} battle of Kincaid on Jan. 3, Ton, against to do it: Fill in the to the School Relief nan Federation of Labor and member “Sf the Central Council of the Ger- man Socialist Party, stated at the Leipaig Convention of that party: 16,774,000 ARE approach to the men, the drivers which are likely to arouse the greatest response. The union has ou The industrial union now in existence has failed to make serious progress chiefly because it has not stressed those grievances of PS SSRIS SEERA aN ES j out and get the required bookings. If | Young Communist League, was found murdered Thursday night, Feb. 9, at Riopelle and (NY. Tt Held to Be Among’ Hap- | GAINING IN HEALY | Juveniles in the Soviet Capital (Above) What the bos- ses themselves say about the lot of children under Vital Steps for | Mooney Defense | | capitalzed such negligible issues as| the driver is naive enough to protest | | ns requirement of uniforms for driv- | that it is already four o'clock in the | ers prescribed in the code of the Taxi | morning and that there is not @ soul | Board of Control, a requirement | on the street, he may get this sug- which was never taken seriously and | gestion, “Who's going to arrest you which, it was evident from the begin- | if you run around the block a few ning, was not going to be enforced.| times with the flag down? The union also made much of the Racketeer Fleet Owners. cab-cleanliness clause, which prom-| Herein lies the greatest source of ised to give considerable power to| ¢xPloitation for the cab driver. Dis- unscrupulous cops and hack inspec- | Couraged and disgusted with the mis- “We must be the doctors of sick cap- italism.” In other words, farewell o the revolutionary class-struggle of “toc"testi JOBLESS IN U. S. at aon anemeen ce fore estimate of : Labor Research Ass’n ing the ills of a diseased social or- | der without substituting a new order. NEW YORK —Nearly 17,000,000) were | Division Street. Miller had been threatened by the police for his working-class ac- tivities. He was released Thursday | morning from court where he was| held on a charge of turning on elec- tricity for unemployed workers and their families. The police are at- tempting to hush up the murder, 1—Immediately send resolutions addressed to Judge Ward, Superior Court, Hall of Justice, San Fran- cisco, with copi Brady, Dist. Atty San Francisco, and J Jr, Sacramento manding a new trial for Tom Moo- ney, and that he be brought to court personally to argue the mo- capitalism. (Below) A boss paper makes an admission on the conditions of children in the U. S. S.R piest in World. TOKIO INSISTS ON |HUDSON STRIKE Hilferding, the most, ogee a ialis y retician in the wor' today, at the 1827 Convention of the |™e® women and young worke ; 3 ‘ Miller was rganizer tion for a new trial at the hearing German Socialist Party in Kiel, said: | unemployed in the United States in} tors, erable pickings at hacking, the hack-| "G7 Was Sh Oreine r hefore Jadge Ward on Masoh Sith ‘Organized capitalism actually |November, 1932, according to the Firing Is Big Issue. man is driven to desperation by ins | trict Committee. His murder ITS CHINA LOOT ENDS IN VICTORY 2.—Secure the endorsement of signities the basic substitution of | latest estimate made by Labor Re-| All the literature of the union| scrupulous and racketeering fleet} oot) toor against the Nesro me the Tom Mooney Congress to be the Socialist prine'ples of planned | search Association. ‘This number| Which I have so far seen has failed | Owners, who, by evading insurance) 20. ot ened since the beginni se = 3 held in Chicago, April 30th, to production for the capitalist prin- a ‘ % to take note of the most serious| Charges and the payment of just 4heauto strike-in which Newto wor Refuses Equal Share | ‘CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) May 2nd, 19333 by your organiza- ciple of free competition.” represents about one-third of all srievance under which the taxi driv-| Claims, the minimum booking re-| 00° 200 So vey with thee ; e Eero ih alee niicely tions, insuring the election of del- That is, the organized capitalism | “8ainfully occupied” persons. Of all! er jabors, namely the extreme inse- | duirement and the ren aieen Bac white fellow workers. His mur to Other Bandits plants, which started three weeks | | esates and financial support for ot the age of huge monopolies like | wage earners about 42 per cent are| curity of his job, the tremendous fir-| tually found a way of circumventing) (aq-° 40 the growing list of terror. | ago, continued today full force. All| | the Congress. | the crisis in the taxi industry at the expense of the drivers and the public. —L.S. DuPont, General, Electric and the} jobless. ing process for low bookings, German Dye Trust is already social-| whije Business ‘Wane ployers’ | Practically all the drivers who are 3.—Help build a powerful, uni- GENEVA, Feb. 13.—' | ENE rhe sera ted labor front for Tom Mooney’ Government bluntly rejected today | the Ford plants are still clo. because of the effectiveness Hudson victory istic crimes by the police and oth forces of the bosses against the Ne istic, and renders unnecessary the journal, estimated 15,250,000 for the| &™Ployed by fleet owners work on a| ean gro masses of Detroit. the bid of its imperialist rivals, made | Briggs strike. The freedom by aiding every prelim- revolutionary overthrow of the capi-| same autumn month and the Ameri-| Percentage basis, that is 40 per cent! Pike asi Werers THK: | ————_—_——_ mcr ane through the “peace” machinery of | will undoubtedly be a tremendous| | imary conference, mass meeting t system; “See, we have Social-| can Federation of Labor counted only| of receipts. No attempt has been | Comment of the Taxi Workers Union: ; », the robber League of Nations, for an| impetus to the striking Briggs work-| | and other preparatory arrange- m already—hasn't free competition | 11 599.900, a more ‘te tabuiay | made by the fleet owners to lower| Apparently the fellow-hackman | Ueo Tile, = « «“ Jequal share in the looting and ex-| ers, who have fought on des ments for the Congress, been eliminated by the organized cap-| {in Vovoats Cea TS CON Ot es | this basic rate. ‘They have found a| SaW @ petition that was being circu-| ¥- alte Collected by Max | Ploitation of Manchuria. The League's | treacherous elements who have ———~- talism of the big trusts!” | 15,694,000 are weee workers —inead.| More subtle way of effecting what] lated against the New Code of Taxi-| R: Kaju Weinfeld, Wrrs. | proposal called for international con- | gained control of the strike comi baronies In the meantime, the tremendous tee Sokaca oe ee aa ‘q@| amounts to a serious wage cut. By|Cab Control and has not seen other | x. ae ogee i by world imperialism of the pup-| tee, despite the attacks of the police tar fees crisis of the capitalist system has) some 1,090,000 are nade up of teach|% Widely organized practice of re-| literature of the Union against black- | §- Krotias a8 A eentnian 33 /pet state set up by Japanese bayonets | the capitalist press and Mayor Mur- vate: bathe shot all these pretty theories full of| ors” technicians, minor executives,| quiring minimum bookings the fleet | listing, firing for low bookings and | xy Senor 25 FB. Roth iy in Manchuria. The proposal was| phy’s ‘fact-finding’ committee, and end of the country to vies. But that does not hinder Lei-| notty traders and farmers’ families) Owners have succeeded in forcing| the necessity for improving our con- |G. yago 10 4. Lapan 10 first pub forward several months | the strikebreaking work of the lead-| the rs ut, the president of the German eat ae down the drivers’ share of the re-| ditions on the job. Surgenson 5 B. Moskowit "5\ago by the imperialist Lytton Com-| ers of the A. F. of L Hand |pushed out by the crisis into the| oclelist Party hand M, Tennison 4 1 the efforts for 0 i ederation of Labor and prominent | hoa<. Af “een | ceipts enormously. Even at that our campaign tem-| 4° <0) ‘50 10 The increasing antagon-| and I. W. W. a new trial, preparations for the Free scialist,"from saying that: ae aera baste Nicaea ae anes a8 follows: One fleet own-| Porarily postponed the enforcement | Sas ‘Tennison 50 Anonsmaus 19 etween the imperialist powers} Clarence Darrow, who originally Tom Mooney Congress, to be held in “We as trade un‘oné have mo /the figure of “more, than 12,000,000| ing concern, the Palace, for example,|0f the Code which would further | Anonymous al nog 2 further emphasized today by a! gained fame as a labor lawyer, but| Chicago on April 30, May 1 and 2, ar’ tight, nor even the possibility to | unomployed” in January) | requires a minimum of four dollars| Monopoly control and still more vi- | Snquii? ener “" sharp slump in the shares of leading | who, as the hireling of the treach- being reported from such centers as overthrow a cabinet, say. We must 64 | per shift, Under present conditions, ciously persecute the hackmen. Otto Raus Collected by Belle | Japar stocks, which fell 8 to 15] erous National Association for the | San Francisco, New York, Denver anc work together with every cabinet, Omitted Two Groups. | to get a minimum of four dollars per} The first issue of the Taxi Worker | 1. Lokutas ® Friedman, Wkrs. points. Advancement of Colored People, tried others. even when it docs not possess our | Business Week has apparently| day, six days per week, is almost an| has just been printed and the whole haS sane {0 M. Cottman Threat to Leave League | to disrupt the defense of the nine Giant Meet in Frisco ee yori Omitted entirely two important | impossibility, ‘The driver then is con-| emphasis of the paper is on the {Ir |p’ sim 20 Anonymous apan’s rejection of the proposal is | Scottsboro Negro boys, yesterday! 4s the opening gua in the fight td< ter nearly four years of world groups: (1) the jobless migratory or| fronted with the following situation.| ing for low bookings, the ee ee ee companied by a threat to withdraw | came to the aid of the bosses and tree Tom Mooney and caledlated. f depression, with capitalist society | transient workers and others not| Say that the driver manages to get| the Harlem hackmen; the hounding |¥. Jp ree Phsamen from League, and to completely | their agents when he attempted to|rally around 18.000 workers, a sian wholly incapable of finding @ WAY | counted at all in the 1930 census; | only $2.50 on a given night. He then/ of the men, especially of the Ter- | coectea by 1W.0. A.A 10) slam the door of Manchuria. in the | inject himself into the strike situa- Giriesting has been arrahgedat out of the crisis, the Soclalists cat) nq (2) ‘the increase of population | has two alternatives, one to make up| minal garages (General Motors); ex- | ‘Humgarian Branch: John’ Leo | dane oF tne otiee SRREPAUEE Demet. | ont. ke inet. dts. de He olvie: Anditariae, va cae suggest nothing better than collabor-| Gining the past two years which| the 130 ou: of his own pocket by| Posure of the tax bosses’ paper; and | J. John ry leeks on At the same time Japan attempts to| told them to demand a so-called:in-|ciseo for March 3 ating (through the unions) with the| \dced at least a million young work-| “riding the ghost," that 1s Griving an| the showing up of the Amalgamated | #,,Therter ios Col" Seecion Ibs {make a bargain with the other pow- | vestigation by federal, state and'city Robert Minor, onc of the veteran reactionary fascist government of /er."to the total number seeking jobs.| empty ead with the flag down until| Tacket among the individual owners | Nensy” shot: J. Cohen s by offering trade concessions in| officials—the very people who have for the release of Ton Germany today. The Unemployment Census of April,| the clock runs up the $1.50, or sec-| Of cabs; and the. discrimination by | Lustix ae peenlee Manchuria in exchange for recogni-| been doing all in their power ‘to Mooney,’ will speak at the Frisco, And, in conclusion, let us not for-| 1959 i. an important part of any! look for another job the next | Telief agencies, etc. eee Bedell i2 tion of Japan’s “paramount position” | break the strike meeting. get that these are Socialists at the | os rerul” estimate—supplemented “by| dae, with a possible danger that he| The Taxt Worker and the definite | Levetn*" E, Bertola 10/in the territory 3 The victory of the Hudson work- | Prepare for Congress u ean Sood aT tasted | @™Ployment index figures published | may lose a week’s time before he gets | daily contact mores: in ileal Me a taliner A. Peterson 25 Revive Ola Vie ers has also given a great push Té¥= ie bedeh fruits” of governmental | bY the Bureau of Labor Statistics and| another cab, In most cases ‘he| stoups of hackmen Led ep ges | Srokote Japanese imperialism also made, Watd to the preparations forthe ofties Like Hoan in Milwaukee and| he Department of Agriculture, and! chooses to “ride the ghost.” | tions from getting worse is firs! 7? an additional attempt to overcome | conference called for this Sunday, » Socialist Party in Reading, Pa.,| employment figures published by the | Driver Gets 25% or Lower. | beginnings of struggle, is the best an- Feb; 19, by the Aulo Workers Uh: the bitter imperialist antagonisms by | 30 Anonymous A. G. , IM. ON. ; “ é: Bureau of Mines, Interstate Com-| ‘Thi y repeat itself two| Swer to this letter. The fellow hack-|™. SN. | ion und the Unemployed Councils. on tucae dei a ‘i | man is ured to become an active | Coltectea by 1. they indicate that the closer the So- | 30 adcasting again the canard of a/ de union endorsed by a i merce Commission and in the Census} 9 veek and sometimes | : W 0. Sol Sherman 19 “seere! ‘ary alliance” 7 the| This conference wiil rally the auto political and organizations. clas Ate ire bs petal Manufactures. Uncritical accept- RAL aN ed The consequence, of| member of the Taxi Workers Union | school, Br. 16: ene ert Union aad onlnks ME bao beh workers for a determined struggle s the elect wo delegates - caisie and ihe more unabashedly | Mee of the Unemployment Census | course, is that the driver is not get-| and help organizationally to improve | P. Pajus Hoo "puto date sa hasized its role of imperialist police- | for unemployment relief and in- | from each organi and all pos- do the Socialist leaders come forward | therefore leads to understatement of | ting 40 per cent. It will more nearly | Our work. | R. Pajus a) : ‘ surance and against wage cuts. |cible financial support in preparation, ‘; the pillars of fascist reaction. the problem, What are the facts? be 25 per cent or even lower. Hackmen ean get the paper for dis- | L. Gitoro ae DISTRICT ; Reveals U.S. Troo for the Mooney Congress. The unemployment figures gath-| In some instances the driver {s/ tribution and line up with the Taxi | 49enymous 40 ALN 05 e We Pp the Detroit city hunger march on In Denver, the Conference in prep- |ered as a part of the federal census | 4 Aten SOR, ie) 00 | of April, 1930, were recognized at, the | time as incomplete. Uncounted tens | plainly told that if he wants to get a car the following day he better go Workers Union at 80 E, ,1th St. Room March and the Ford hunger 222, New York, N. Y. march on March 7, the first anni- versary of the Ford Massacre. Movements to theFar East NT’L WOMENS’ DAY MARCH 8th Collected by Tremont Ww | | | It will also make arrangements for | | | | Drucker A Friend ae te P icf, plans were presented tc of thousands of jobless migratory or | BR. Gliniek Salingas i The Workers International Relief, } | homeless workers were overlooked en- : , |r Besier Friend ‘ (By a Worker Correspondent.) | | which has distributed thousands of Possible ae oe Licey toe | tirely. Uncounted persons inter- B D S t d I | + Lipsbite Six Friends BALTIMORE, Md—Don't be| | gallons of coffee and thousands ot e 2m “Mooney : 1 viewed by the enumerators were not u TO nm a Uri a ota 8. Portnot exes fooled by the bosses that there is| | sandwiches on the picket-line since rations are being made F. Lang Stefano 1] neisco and other cities, asked for information on employ- ‘ T» | P. Cohen Litwinnk no war brewing. Troops are on! | the Lae started, aed On SU WOON AT eauaraeione | tee ‘alien . |ment. Before the crash of October, R h A ll F d D, if N |B, Snyder Rutorinsky % the move all over the U.S.A. Only| | ers and members of militant organi-|_ All preparations for _preli A SOVIET WOMAN 1929, several widely accepted esti- Us unas to at y ow, barre eed M, tilter ju, | a few days ago the artillery, eight| | zations to collect food and funds and or ren Ne ites ee | mates had shown from 3,500,000 to | 1. Pearl corps, left Ft. Meyers, Wa. for! | to rush them to the W.LR., 1343 E.| - Hea Mie nices af thie! Sides ee 4,500,000 persons out of work during A * * | Marcus Total Kansas City via motor, All horses| | Ferry Ave., Room 4, Detroit. os AES e . 1 66 9? year: ive prosperity. ¢ } . j . Hossb: Til to date $2 8 bff 1] Mooney Molders Def Committec Former “Beggar Now | years of relative prosperity. But the Only $226 Received; 8 Districts Silent; Signs 3 abate ee were eft at Bi Meas fad the) | ot cue tbruigh tanited tka ohne “a . y | u * * . : . Buchalte Unit 3 whole corps was | = a po Leader at “Stalin” 3700000 otte of work six months after | of Life in Connecticut, Philadelphia B. Pallace” " oas| batteries were in fall strength. | | ARM PICKETS IN eT oe |the crash, The Labor Research As-| Anonymous TH. to daie 503.06! | There are about 1,000 men and| | LN | at-B: 0. Boe 1a Golovinka, a woman worker, is now | SoCiation believes it is reasonable to| Donations to the Daily Worker ally, and send in those funds with- | 4: Hachbere Albert Bisheppe officers ina corps. They take] | San Francisco, and in the east, Rooni . night director of the food ener eae Ene ita aie aes ee Here Coopnen) toca rely 18 Lone which the Daily Worker will not epee Pe poets oe at K. C. ° fags caueanaa | MINN ARRESTED 1201, 104 Fifth Avenue, New York~\ ment in the “Stalin” automobile hibit BR : Ne -| three days { - 1 eae place in or near Vallejo, 01 | . City, monks in the USSR., taking a lead-| employed in April, 1930, up to 4,500,-| to $264.13 on Friday to only $226.51 | P@ able to continue to exist! hee BR aca to embark for the Far East. — Meaning of New Trial x ing part in the work of building a/ 000. This addition (800,000) is in-|on Saturday! And this despite the | ota) Ssturday Zalman F. King ‘Comradely, —BMA.||_| MARKHAM, Minn, Feb. 13—| Should the efforts to secure Moors's~. Socialist society. But, it was differ-| ced in the following table in the| ever-growing danger that threatens] previously received gass.st| Irvine ———__- —________——— Ten farmers were arrested here today | ey’s trial on the remaining indictment ent before th: Revolution which over- wens given as “Industry not speci-| the “Daily's” life unless funds are| ee os oon RP tgs Tito date sesejes; 22M of the Far Sopher ey one |and held for hearing on charges of be successful, the entire monstrous threw the cppressive power of the) te | Drpaneiatety Ser cheneteae? DISTRICT = “Fane and | Collected by Rose pisrricr sing revolutionary struggles of the) “rioting” in connection with the|frame-up of Mooney and Billings ty Czar and the capitalist, Estimate or Unemployed, November, 1932 | be a sree ee did ae eee Alteration Pain- Meme eye eer Onnvenae Ove | tin Fie coaghnties LA iach 1Ae| fight of the farmers to force County would be taid bare, The boss courts. Golovkina’s story will inspire wo- age~ | cent to the drive on Friday: mm | ters’ Union 1.00 J. FI fe oe ph ae te | Commissioner Koski to accept the/of California, which framed them men in this country to rally behind Gainting Jem. | (which is steadily falling behind in| Women's Coun |, E, Ehenfield “0S Tit to date giseao/ {Ween China and the Soviet Union| tarmers’ grievance committee which under the cloak of war hysteria, the International Women’s Day ON} occupational Group * earners | the rating), Cleveland, Kansas City,| oo, ;mous i00 Rose Bradley 1.00 DISTRICT 9 Be hee ee ie id | #8 demanding the right to distribute would be compelled to declare Mooney hunger and war. Golovkina speaks: | Forests, and fishing. far ind), psd | tee, ae ‘Kaplan, Workers’ Collected by Shus- : am able. | TCE T A TRE RINT OT? “This was in Moscow, near the} wasuteciering a ‘Meeks waukee and Colorado. Of the | Patiek Betton oo Budnesky ev school: terman 1.00 | Danger U. S.-Japan War The St. Louis County Board of the| Build 2 workers correspondence q Blais. ades rs . ollec' yy Uni ous Karl Help! “also rejected the League’s request | dorsed the demands of the M 2 = fe teeeanee the: ay abet S| Gitveabee, tecteaiag tect os aS me eh a ahr a An ete cout inset promise not to anvade Jehol farmers aad called ieee for neighborhood. Send regular letters yed at home with a sick child, and |” repair shops 4,800,000 | je Sits 2. Peete Collected by Unit Tolal ate siphh|Province. This is opposed by the the demonstration before Koski's of-| to the Daily Worker. waited a long time for my husband.) | ne The Jitters 4, Greenberg g, dit Section bad Hock Disrricr is” Wail Street Government, which {s/ fice on February 16 at 2 p. m bee a ae ee I heard the door go in the passage.) pransporcation” ioe bord an onal & Seeunto ‘M0 Juanita Ladies’ frantically preparing for a show-| Farmers have been picketing the The hinges squeaked ominously. A) steam railroads except. ‘A Friend 5 N. Malkas a5 Cah .00 down with Japan in the increasingly | roads with the view to enforcing their PATERSON, N. J. | “domiciliary search” by the Czar’s| .R repair shops... 7,000 35,000 Miss Adler :25 Anonymous a fierce struggle for mastery of the| demands. Farmers and workers are pois rah ie eh. polices was my first thuoght but | 4! other, Inclading postal Lillie Lautkin 3 Animatas Lew. Grubstein Bly be tt ay i Pacific and control over China. The | urged to rush protests at once to Vic- rt thine | Service, telephone and David Lester | 1.00 Sam Darey . 3 “50 Wall Street Government has an- > se, Vir-| és through the open door I could se® telegraph, ete. (bony NB. 0 Gussie Jacobson 1.50 : : ri tor Koski, County .cotirthouse, Vir-| the backs of workmen carrying some- : Collected by Unit 5, C. Agostolott Ste vis ool eae a ee its entire Battle Fleet | ginia, Minn., demanding the imm ) " “ Total | Se 7 . ili remain in the Pacific inde f 4 far oot Poy USA thing heavy. Then I saw feet, with- ane ae ject ee ney Collected by Victoria DISTRICT 15 finitely diate release of the jailed farm out boots, with bloody, swollen | pubite ‘Service snot in- becca 25 “400, Section 4 an 100| cTho League's Commission of 19| Picket FLEBRATION & stripes. I do not remember how cluding teachers, ote.) 135,000 S. Rost peau 8. Welssman, col a cb a Nae preted bd <3 ; 4 “He is still alive’ I heard them | Pomestic and personal 1. Drachila collection * 5.99 Mendations for a commission of pow-| syread interest is being displayed. by 2 . service . 1,527,000 40,000 J. Brown ers to “direct negotiations between pe nie ty J . ") say—‘take heart.’ Since then Nis) industry not” specified. 1.510.000 Columbia ut China and Japan.” ‘The League pro- | mers from all all over the state | Saturday, Feb. 18th health failed... He didn’t live long.’ ———— | Collected by Unit 8, Til. to date $81.13, poses that the Soviet Union and the a ee ere Conterence <0 New Worker Center Then I had to beg food for my family |.) Tole! wage-earners 14,604,000 1,080,000, xrepottm DISTRICT 16 | United States be included in the | € held at Pierre on Feb. 20 to 22 She brushed away a tear that Was| crease since April, 1930 1,000,000 V. Pucheronick Ab. metab te date an 5| deal with the commission, on the pre- ganizations have already elected their | dimming her eyes. Golovkina was overcome by her emotions. The veins on her forehead reddened and swelled. But soon her eyes were shining again: “In October, we removed the “mas- ters” from the av‘owobile works, “Masters of Our Own.” “After that we were the mcsters of works. Now we cannot find the x fv even in ovr own home: so much bs been built thet it has become un- ommizable. Where the grove and the lakes were, big workshons stand Non wag 16,774,000 The 15,694.000 jobless are about 42 ver cent of the 37.090.000 wa7e-work- ers in the United States. total, 16,774 090, including non wage- earners who are now uncmployed, is about *4 per cert of the so-called “gainfully occunied” population. ‘With the totel absenc? of business revival during the past three months, the number out of work certainly The larger, The old hag with the U. 8S. A. flag pinned into her brain, a dis- has got the jitters, and she’s got M. Genavich Low \text that neither the Soviet Union nor the United States are members of the League of Nations. Nanking Pretense TEA PARTY RAISES $5 NEW YORK.—At a tea party given by Comrade Greenwald, attended tor the greatest part by members of the! Under ure of the ‘International Workers Order School | states, nr Ranking Hudtinteng 15, $5 was raised for the Daily Work- | Government is hinting at the break- er. This group calls on other 1.W.O. | ing-off schools to follow its example. ‘Jay Bakery Workers Raise if the latter goes through with its invasion of Jehol Province, Nan- ‘sing has maintained diplomatic rela- tions with Japan throughout the lat- ty $11.60 for ‘The Daily’ ‘2's assressions in Manchuria and |Shanghai, and has been sabotaging of diplomatic relations with | delegates. Many others are writing in to P. O. Box 290 at Aberdeen for | information and delegate’s creden- tials preparatory to electing their | delegates. | From ihe response shown this con- | ference will mark a real step forward in the determination of the farmers to come together and work out their own program of demands for relief, ey ete WESLACO, Texas, Feb. 13.—Farm- | ers of Hidalgo county—an area al- most as large as the state of Dela-_ Adinission 30 Cents NEWARK, N. J. MERICAN LOOKS AT SOVIET RUSSIA” Lecture by MAURICE SUGAR (Prominent Detroit Attorney) Thurs., Feb. 16, 8:30 P.M. no and one hears the sound of ma-| cannot be smaller in February than| it bad! The mere sight of the |the defense against the Japanese in- | ware have perfected a picketing or| U. B. A. Auditorium chinery.” it was In November, and is probably| Daily Worker on a newsstand is 3; NEW YORK.—At a membership | vaders. ganization to prevent shipment of| #1 BROAD STREET The room where Golovkina was re- | larger. enough to give her a fit. She knows ‘25| Meeting Saturday, despite the rule Chinese Red Army forces, support- | low priced produce. |] Admtssion 15e. Unemployed Free. collecting the old trying years, was that it is the voice of the work- of no collections to be made at such jed by peasant pai repulsed a| Sheriff Gill announced he would|] Auspices: Newark & Elisabeth Brancher suddenly invaded by her grand- coughter, reminding us of the new 1 “T live here with my daughter"— went on Golovkina—‘and when I re- call the old hovel, I can hardly be- URGE SOVIET RECOGNITION NEW YORK.—A petition urging | Fecognition of the Soviet Union by the U.S. government has been signed by 430 Protestant clergymen of New ingclass, which will chuck her and her class out of the picture, port the Daily Worker! | day before; Philadelphia Increased ‘its funds slightly by sending in| Sup- 1 Collected by Unit meetings, 32 of the workers present of the Independent Italian Local, Bakery Workers Industrial Ine es Naigeeeteaie Meat trees Union, |ing up reinforcements from Mukden gave $11.60 for the Daily Worker and Chinchow. The Red Army has Emergency Fund. been holding up the Japanese ad- “We cannot risk the calamity of | vance for the past four weeks. Chin- | Japanese attack at Kailu, Manchuria, | not permit picketing on the roads. of the F. 8. U. NEWA Grand Bazaar fo RK, York State and forwarded to Presi-| $18.28; Connecticut returned to the| 4, Section 7" 1.50 Awa Pais sing the only En 2 v bs ‘ ” : | 1.28; » ! | glish language |ese volunteer forces in the vicinity ba iat oe ge Ro Dui il his dent-elect oosevelt. | quota race by sending in $16.80, a 2 se... ct faite whieh ipa us in our sirtigaies jof Chaoyang are hard-pressed fed r the Daily Worker tne cating. & cut: glass handetier, . ob Sit | Chicago managed to scrape t0-| N° Bricks ‘33 HL Tarin ‘w| against wage-cuts and the general | Japanese invaders. { be ie ip te: & ataheat: b Wark ; jgether $3! L. Wysockie 25 Marein 23) worsening of conditions in the bak-_ | MARCH llth AND 12th aandsome sofa. A si » & ward- | had to feed her family with pieces of; Where is that pick-up in funds that | ©. Marky 30 ins -8/ ery trade,” they declared. “We call A crime against the working class -obe. pre Ss me large room Set bread picked up in the village of | all the districts have promised? Dis, ls > maeatte 3f| upon all other union locals to help to permit the Daily Worker to suse at KRUEGER’S AUDITORIUM Matrema Golovkina who ‘formerly! Kochcukhove down, organizationally and individu’ conected by Amalgn- A. Derasier 333 save the Dailv!™ ‘pend, Rush funds today,