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t rn nero tliat Page F Sunday, et 58 & le. “DATWORK New York, N. ¥ pee eas colonial stigatir ast man ead of Wall and towns her place for sequences. ‘This faci ight to compel emer of a system of nment, as ess and | | t what it is ciously | Woodin, who becomes | 1 of Andrew W. | nises to the monstrafions CTION has poses * Immediate relief Unemployment f employers! Not c food and clothing p expense of the government end is family without decent housing, oh jobs and relief! Veterans’ Bonus! No cut in dis- Stop the Yor all single wo! Emergency farmers’ debt: Immediate Angelo Herndo of the South tion of the homeless youth! Relief and insurance f for the toiling farmers! Cancellation of Scottsboro Negro bo: homeless youth), nist organizer of the s prisoners! will meet 1 a session Letters from Our Readers NEW YORK —An writes to the Daily that: “More cuts ERT. workers. of rotation, based on pervision and meintenance, all the experienced electrici- repair men and op- ll the key men neces- IR.T. yorke: aced, part of the time and nat type of work, ently are not cap- | abl efficiently operating and maintaining the subway. ly a short time ago that twenty dollars a we Wag enough for any subway worke Ase forerunner to the planned cuts in- working time, that direct M mens’ destiny, stricted the ‘m sy*six days of paid w ee ach thirty § th week. The cutting of kers imvites death and into the subway. of riders will be imperilled Ys Millions daily. “Such ts the ‘saving’ of Mr. Murray and his millionaire directors.” | Detroit, Mich. | Dear Comrades: alf an hour has elapsed since is money ($4) from a couple ssional people, including my- orry cannot send more at pre- r Will sé more in future. Remember, we are always with you r . Forward for a bet- ler Lenin’s party. Sincerely and comradely yours, BEN Y. KAPETON. That would not be cut m ich a, state 3 Subway Made t “Be that as re is one} t important fact to be gleai all thia, All the necessary sue safe slogans | nt, by men who are} | ces, DANIEL (. ROPER | (Secretary of Commerce) aftiated with the Electrit failway Securities Lo. of which Gerard SWOPE THE & Cuba Ce.( f Ww tt. WOODIN Sec er eEd, US. TREASURY Ors, arnwsvi9 st 10% aR. egvipreent manuf ACFUIEP a | Sank er, Shipper cod lmnperialts# the General St ba Percy A. Rockefeller—Director of , Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Bethlehem Steel Co., Brooklyn Edison Co., Chile Copper (con- trolled by Anaconda), Compana Cubana Consolidated Gas Co. of N. Y., General Sugar Corpora- Co. * Seward Prosser — Director. and chairman, managing committee of Bankers Trust Co.; director of -American Locomotive Co., Amer- iean Surety, Bankers Co. of N. Y. Braden Copper Co., Chase Secur- tion, National City Bank, Nation- ities Corp, General Electric al Security Co., Remington Arms Corp., General Motors Accept- Co., Rocky Mountain Power Co., ance Corp, General Motors Western Union Telegraph Co, Corp, Graphite ~Metallizing Unitéd Metals Selling Corp. United Hleciric Light and Power Corp., International Nickel Co. of Canada, Kennecott Copper Corp., president of thé Yeneral Electye. Co. (a Morgan concern) ts a airéctor American Surety Co, (atrustee) Since /923 the Ara. locomotive Aas & working agree ment with General Electric for foinr constructions of electric locomotives. whose transter agent js the guaranty. 7rist Co. “Morgan Bank —~ of which TW. Lainont a parteéer in JP Morgan Co, 1§ a 4a director, f. Pemington Arras Co (arms & munitions) hava sugar properties, railroads controls Compania Cubana..a sugarlo. American Ship 6 Commerce Co, (sb/p building & Shipping ) -a Morgan tirm> American Locomotive Co (Chai nman) Bes dt hh he The 4merican Locomotive Lo. : works With the Baldwin Locomotive 0, (@ Morgan Concern) cach owns Jz of ee/ Castings Co. ~ Northern R. R. Co. of New Jer- sey. Thomas Cochran—Partner, J. P. Morgan; Bankers Trust Co., chairman executive committee and director; Copper River Northwestern Ry. Co., director; General Electric Co. director; Kennecott Copper Corp., direc- tor. Thomas W. Lamont—J. P. Morgan partner; director of Chicago and Erie R. R. Co. Crowe eu. Publish Roper -- Hired Man of the (A.) is. closely as- sociated with George G. Allen, recently executor of the huge Duke (tobacco and allied interests) es- tate. (2) (B.) Allen is @ dir- ector of =Y—> ==) The Aluminum Co. (4) And president of the Duke Power Co., Chatles HaydeR Seward Prosser A. SUBSCRIPTION By Mail everywhere: One year, $6; siz months, $5.50; § months, $2 excepting Borough of Manhattan and Bronx, New York Cit Canada: One year, $9; 6 months, $5; 7 mont! BATES: 1 month, Te, Foreign and ). Thomas Cothra Amon gee ae Aivectors af th general ElECtr sl 2 COMPANY — Ge Morgan concern with parhe/pationw of Boston First National Bans & melon Interests 3 Owen D. Youn 4. GF Baker 1. The Anscon 2. Bethlehem with Percy A. ROCKEFELLER 3. general ~A director of the National City Bank. 4nd £0 Oth€r corporations sncliding Li ‘4 Charles Hayden - prbjie Utility Mag James P Warburg- International Banker WA. Harriman 2e4 A ts CAGS Neuwtomb Carlton - head o direc: 4. Wiggin A director of Union Pacific Rail- ; toad, the Aviation Corp., . Sile- sian American Corp., Greene Ca- ing Co., First Security Co. of the City of N. Y., Guaranty Trust. Co.| Y.; International Agricul- of N. — JR Morgan Partner 2, Seward Prosser ~htad of Bankers Trust Co. - & Morgan man -. Chairman #4 eneral /ectrié U5. Steef direcfor Controlled 4, Compania Cubana $ Westérn Union Telegraph Co, 6. United Electric ligt & Power shehnatiy See of 73 corer araes - Director of guaranty Trust Cd. Richard B. Melan of Pittsburg L.F Lovee (head of Deleware 6, Hudson FR. Controlled ~ director ‘hase, National Bank Western Dhlah and ‘om of Chase National A.W. Wiggin, recent head of Chase Nationa Seuard Prosser, Chairman of Bankers TrvstCo, Ca Morgen instrtutimn) Jeremiah Mil bank, 2/ eetor of Chase Natl Bank 1 War Cabinet ” a Morgan man. @ Morgan man. da. Copper Mining Co, Stee/ Corporation Sugar Corporation by Nate CTV Bank Mass. Institute of . Technology (ife member of corporation), Metropolitan Opera Co., Petrole< tural Corp., ees Har- nanea Copper Co., International um Corp. of America, Shell Union vester Co., U. S. Steel Corp.,.Na+ European Investing Corp. Oil Corp, Ward Baking Co, tional Rys er. “Mexico, Northern} Charles Hayden—Senior partner of ‘Thompson, Starrett Co. (con- Pacific Ry Co. William A. Harriman—He repre- sents the Harriman group of in- terests but is linked with J. P. Morgan and Co., through the Guaranty Trust Co, of which he | is a director. Hayden, Stone and Co.; a, direc- tor of American Locomotive, B. M. T. Transit Corp., Chase Na- tional Bank, Coca Cola, Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Ry. Co., Curtis Wright Corp. (aviation), Intercontinental Rubber Corp., struction), Kennecott Copper Co. James P. Warburg—Director of American Trust O©o., vice-chair man of the Bank of Manhattan Co.; director of the N. V. Nedere landsche Crediet en Financiering Maatschpij of Amsterdam. Sugar Trust @) The Guaranty ‘Trust Co. (2 Morgan bank) The American Cyanamid Co., which is try ing to get control of Muscle Shoals for pri- vate fertilizer production. (a Mellon _ concer.) which is tied up with Mellon interests. ‘The: Marine Morgan and 6) (C.) ROPER‘ has appeared as attor- ney before the U.'S.: man of the »—>» Tariff Commission 11) Democratic poi. for the following cian and imperialist Sugar corporations: | | | (2. lawyer. 1913 — Assistant NS 4 Postmaster General. Co. and a direetor of the National City Bank, which has extensive Cuban sugar interests, is also a director of Marine Midland, Midland Corp. (dominated: b; Mellon interests) which has 22 banks in. New York state. Floyd L. Carlisle, 2 Morgan utilities man, chair- board of the Consolidated G Charles Hayden was (3) 1916 — On Wilson . - Ly ooatainltves: i (1) Cuban-Cane ‘Products Inc., of which Charles Hayden, a member bf v of the executive committee of the Chase National Bank, is .chair- 4.) i— man of the board of directors. a TERR eee (2.) Guantanamo Sugar Co., of which James H. Post, National. City sion. Bahk director and head of the Sugar Refining Co., is president. @.) Cuban-American Sugar Co.—one of .the four biggest in Cuba— (.) Has represented e Jamés H. Post is chairman of the board.. leading Cuban sugar (4) Francisco Sugar Co.—the Bankers Trust Co. (2 Morgan bank) is corporations before trustee for its funded debt. the Tariff Commis- @.) Matanzas Sugar Co. (no longer operating). sion. on its executive committee. (6.) General Sugar Co.—All of its capital stock is owned by the National (6.) A trustee of Duke City Bank which established it to acquire equities of sugar concerns University (founded by the Duke tobacco interests), of the American Universi- ty, (Washington, D. C.), and is a mem- ber of the Washing- ton, D. ©. School Board. cB) @ New Niquero Sugar Co., and the to which National City had made loans of about $31,000,000. Cuban-Dominican Sugar Co. (succeeded by the West Indies Sugar Corp.) two directors of West Indies Sugar are: (a) Guy Cary, a director of National City Bank and a member of Shearman atid Sterling, National City’s law firm. (b.): Edward A. Deeds, 'a director of the National City Bank. Other leading companies include the Punta Alegre Sugar Co., the ‘Tui-Sugar Co., the Manati Sugar Co., the Fidelity Sugar Co., the Caribbean Sugar Co. | Senator George W. Norris, Nebraska “ib- ; jeral” republican said of Roosevelt’s cabinet: “Tam satisfied with the cabinet. They are all free men. For the first time in many years no cabinet member has been dominated by J. P. Mergan & Co,” This page exposes the depth: ,of deception to which liberalism in the service ‘of imperialism can sink. ' JAMES AL F ARLEY cabinet, a, minor. figure among Connecticut corporation lawyers, (Postmaster General) Homer Cummings, was selected for One of the outstanding Tam- | the post. ‘Cummings is part of the many Hall. political. shysters, the | democratic machine of” his ~ state } corrupt machine in which which. is definitely ‘connected with velt was . politi- the New York Tammany: machine. cally born and He. was three times mayor of the | cradled: the ma~- toewn.of Stamford, is a diréctor of chine that put the ‘Stamford National Bank. Dur- | Roobevelt in the ing the war he was a member of { governor's chair the Connecticut state council of at Albany, N.Y. defense—a stool pigeon organiza~ Farley is ‘also tion’ for imperialist war mongers. connected: with A typical puppet in a cabinet whose the prize-fight. job itis to-do what they are told , ing racket ant to do in carryjng forward the Wall was formerly ‘Street ‘hunger and.war program. head of the New -_ couniiinte one HAROLD L. ICKES commission.- One (Secretary of the Interior) of his: decisions that there could Ickes isa’ Chicago cotporation : lawyer. He was for years a Repub- | many | array that tries FRANCES PERKINS (Secretary of Labor.) Miss. Perkins has for years been one of the array of Tammany win- dow-dressing. Al. Smith, the Tame boss, is her political godfather.” She is among that & to line up the women’s vote for § Tammany, along | with the .Tam~- many- supported Women’s Trade Union League— | supported for |years by Mrs. Fraklin D. Roo- sevelt and Miss Nancy Cook. Miss Perkins has been state commissioner of labor in the Roosevelt administration in New York. In an interview yester- day Miss Perkins admitted to newspaper reporters that she had no unemployment relief program. She repeated the usual Tammany formula of “public works” which is only a cloak for wealthy contrac- tors to, gouge interest and divi-~ | dends out of appropriations by the Reconstruction Finance _ Corpora~ tion. Although the chief function of be no such thing as a foul blow‘caused him to be | lican politician and in 1916 was a known as “No Foul”. Farley. “His | member of the only qualifi¢ation is “his ability to | National Execi- ‘ engage in: underhanded political | tive “.Gommittee | trickery, pull wires and: cover. up | in charge of,the crooked deals. He was chairman of | presidential cam- the national. democratic commit- | paign of Charles ° tee in the recent presidential cam- | Ewans Hughes, ° paign and still/holds' the job. He is | who-later became @ director of the Industrial Nation- |secretary of al Bank whose commercial inter; | state in’ the nox , ests were. acquired in ,1931 by the| torious Teapot Continental Banking and Trust |pome . cabihet Company. He is president and di- see included rector of the General Builder's arren} G. Hard- Supply Company. He is himself a tbat) Calvin Cool- building contractor: and will share idge, Herbert in the loot that contractors gener~ | Hoover, Henry ally will get from the Reconstruc- | jy. Daugherty, Albert B.: Fall, and. others.-In 1924 doesn’t have: to because Wall Street ‘will tell him what to do and he will do it. His presence in the cabinet is a living proof of the combina~ CORDELL HULL (Seoretary of State.) CLAUDE SWANSON (Secretary of the Navy) Leader of the old and’ notorious tion Finance Corp ovation funds for “public, works.” Ickes left the regular Republicans to manage Hiram ‘Johnson's. cam~ HOMER CUMMINGS | #0 fot pezsient on the pro. gressive” ticket. also headed a (Attorney-General.) saisine ws ee “progressive” . group . supporting the labor department has fierce attacks upon the foreigne born workers. Miss Perkins says she doesn’t. know what it. is all about. She stated she was “nob familiar, with what the labor de- partment’s.. immigration . policies have, been recently,” and that she did. not know anything about the infamous, Dies. deportation bill or the Eslick bill. Like most of the other members of the, cabinet she will be a figurehead of a departe ment while the bureaucratic mae chine continues to carry out Wall Stréet’s policy of hunger and terror against the toiling masses. HENRY A.WALLACE (Secretary of Agriculture) This Wallace is an ‘alleged “friend” of the farmer. He hails from Des Moines, Iowa, and inher- Hull vacates a seat in the United States senate to enter the Roose- velt cabinet. His political career in, Tennessee is tion of Wall Street tyranny and Southern bourbon lynch-rule agajnst. the Negro and white toil- ing masses of the South. Southern bourbon political outfit of jim-crowism and lynch rule After the sudden death of Thom~- as J. Walsh, agent of the Anaconda copper company and Standard Oil, who was slated for’ the. job of at- tommey general in the Roosevelt Roosevelt in the last election. He will ‘have charge of the disposal of oil lands and do other jobs like that of; Albert’ B. Fall who became the goat in the Teapot Dome: scandals. linked with that of the democrat- GEORGE H. DERN ic chain gang (Secretary of War) a ie A Dern was twice governor of Utah, where the beet: sugar trust exploits ‘labor in a semi-slavery condition. Wayne Gard, a university pro- fessor of Des Moines, Ia., in- vestigated the condition of Mexican workers there and said: “The Utah sugar beets are grown largely by the toil of impover~ ished Mexicans and their . chil- dren, under working condi ~ tions outlawed long ago in most states.” Dern is a director of the Nation~ chine of which the bank-looters, former United | States Senator Luke Lea and Governor Hor- ton were the outstanding fig- ures, Hull ~as the son of one of the richest plantation own- ers of Tennessee, which means that he is part of the land-holding slave-driving plutocracy of the South. For about 35 years he has been active in politics, but always regarded as a mediocrity. He is a lawyer, was a circuit judge, was in congress from 1906 to 1920, when he was swept out in the Harding landslide. Was elected senator in 1930. He was a member of the senate finance committee. Knows |, nothing about foreign affairs and state of Virginia. In the Senate he was one of the most aggressive agents of the steel ‘trust and an advocate of a” big navy. It was his activity in behalf of bigger naval forces that resulted in his being select- ed by Hoover as @ delegate to the Geneva arms conference. Roo- sevelt/ knows that Swanson can be relied ‘upon to oontinus: “the policy of military and naval tyranny against the peoples of Latin Amer- “tea. owns 3! banks in Utah. He is presi- dent and director of the Eureka Banking company; also president of ‘the Park City. Consolidated | Mines Comnany. “HERES MY, CONTRIBUTION ! Y '\ Cottonwood, Arizona. Dear Comrades: gen will find enclosed: $1 for which please send me the Marx Study Course, numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4—price, 15 cents each. And ‘the forty”cents you can apply to the Daily Worker fund. Yours truly, NICK MATICH. The “Daily” Must Live! Eckley, Pa. 1am sending ou fe dors a my pera enti St or time I promise you mi ; ae ‘The “Dally” ra live! ' | RAYMOND CENDON., Junior Cee of Youngstown, Sends $8 ‘Youngstown, Ohio. Dear Comrades:— The Junior ICOR of Youngstown has heard of your dire need and is rin, cuiscialec crore ries oe en emaai ited the publish- ing racket of his father; Henry C. Wallace, who Tam was secretary ‘of agriculture: un - der Coolidge. When old man Wallace got the Republican cabi- net job from Coolidge, he re~ signed as editor of “Wallace's Farmer” in fa- vor of his son, who ' now takes the ‘old man’s “job in the Roosevelt cabinet, The Wallace family is’ connected with bankers and grain speculators in the Middle West and the publicae ‘tion, “Wallace’s Farmer,” shared i the millions gypped from the farme ers by the harvester trust. WHAT’s IN THIS HIGHER; EDUCATION? This question is answered by Emil Nygard in the second installment of his serial story running in the “New aivea magazine,” off the press Order ' tae nf ‘from Post Office ii