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; _ toiling Page Six “Amertea’s Only Working Claas Daily | Newspaper” FOUNDED iosd Published qmeept Sunday, by the Compeodetiy Pobitehing | ©o., Ine., 30 13th Girest, New “york, , a 2 | Telephone: Algonquin 4~7955. 1 Onble Address: “Datwert,” New York, . | Washington Bureau: Room S84 a al Mth and F. Sk, Washington, D. O. Subscription Batese j By_ Mati: (except Manhattan and Bronx), 2% year, 98.00 | © months, $3.50; 8 months, $2.00; 1 month, 78 cents, Maphatien, Bronx, Foreign snd Cansda: 1 year © months, $5.00; $ months $3.00. By Carrier: Weekly, 16 cents; monthly, Wationat $0.00; | % conte. ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1933 | The Lynch Call of Growing U.S. Fascism ITH the agonized body of another young Negro flung to the flames by a lynch mob im Missouri, only one day after the wow historic lynch utterance of Governor | Rolph of California, there can no longer be | any doubt as to the true state of affairs, There can no longer be any doubt that | ruling class masters of this country have | given the signal for the unleashing of a | wave of Fascist violence, terrorism, and @avagery against the entire working class. There can not be the slightest question | that we are witnessing the speedy emer- gence of a deliberately instigated Fascist beutality and terrorism. | . | | s e 2 E statement of Governor Rolph, “That was 2 fine lesson to the whote nation. They did a good job” is nothing more nor less than the ruling class signal that the menace of Fascism, of open Fascist reaction and barbarism, is sin- isterly close. i} It is blunt, unmistakable evidence of the | growing Fascization of the American State power, of its increasingly open use of Fas- | cist methods of capitalist rule, of its grow- | ing brutalization, as it unleashes that naked | violence upon which it rests. | | The immediate occasion of Rolph’s lynch utterance, the crime of two obscure crimi- | nals against the son of a wealthy merchant, | is not relevant to the major purpose of the | lynch wave that has been launched. The choosing of such a case for the launching of organized mob violence is merely a shrewd tactic on the part of the ruling class, deliberately chosen to obscure the suppressive ruling class purpose behind the act. For, with Governor Rolph’s statement the American ruling class not only sanc- tions and reinforces the age long lynch sys- tem of the Southern landlords, but openly proposes to intensify Fascist violence against the entire toiling population, Ne- gro and white, in their struggles against eapitalist starvation and exploitation. Ce OR Ve FYNCH violence has been a traditional _.part of the American ruling class arsenal feits domination over the oppressed Neero masses. It has also played a part in the fuppression of the struggles of militant | white workers. But why does Governor Rolph choose @his time to set off a new wave of lynch terror? What is this “lesson” that he is $0 anxious to teach the “rest of the coun- trey”? Why does he want to teach it just am this moment? It fs because the American ruling ¢lass | fs preparing to meet the rising resistance of the starving, oppressed toiling masses, sing in resistance and counter-offensive against the whole Roosevelt hunger pro- gram. _ It ts of extraordinary significance that ‘the scene of the recent kidnapping lynching dm San Jose, is also the scene of the recent Powerful strike of the agricultural workers | gz t the landlords. It was here that strike | were seized and kidnapped. It is | that a strike leader is in jail framed on of murder. | _. Can the sinister meaning of the Rolph statement as it refers to these agricultural | orkers he lost on any one? Can there be | slightest doubt but that Rolph is deliber- | putting forward Fascist lynch violence @ weapon against the militant workers of California fruit plantations and canneries? It is because the whole Roosevelt pro- _ Sram, the N.R.A., the inflation measures, _ Semi failéd miserably to fulfill a single ‘omise of Roosevelt to alleviate for the masses the crushing weight of the | capitalist crisis, that the ruling class pre- _ ing intensity, that brings from the capital- pares to unleash Fascist violence. “And ft is the enormous strike wave of resistance, now temporarily lulled, but which will inevitably rise again with grow- ist state machine, from the capitalist rulers, the answer of increasing Fascist violence. It is the powerful struggles of the steel hae coal workers, in Ambridge, in Gallup, eae force the capitalist rulers to bare more nd more the Fascist violence which is the mainstay of their dictatorship. _ The shooting of the coal pickets at Am- , the martial law in New Mexico, the DAILY WORKER. unbridled terrorism and mass kidnapping of the agricultural workers in the San Joa- quin Valley, in California, the increasing use of State violence against every attempt of the working class to fight against the oppression of the N.R.A. slavery codes, are only the “official” side of the “unofficial” lynch violence that Governor Rolph stimu- lates in cold blood, | IS the Roosevelt program, the N.R.A., with its outlawry of strikes, its typically Fascist appeals to the toiling masses to sub- mit to exploitatoin and starvation in the name of “national unity,” that is the fertile soil in which Fascism is growing in this country. The method of setting off the spark of renewed mob violence against the Negro masses, and the militant workers, is remark- ably similar to the Hitler method of setting gangs of Storm Troopers loose against the workers. The deliberate appeal to the ruined pet- ty bourgeoisie, terrified and bewildered by the onrush of the crisis, the deliberate at- tempt to blind these confused strata of the population, the lower middle class, etc., to the real source of their impoverishment, capitalist robbery, by recruiting them as an instrument of suppression against the Ne- gro masses and the proletariat, is typical of the strategy of growing Fascism. What the insane cry of anti-semitism was to Hitler, the howl of “race” hatred, the stimulated barbarism of the lynch mob, is to American Wall Street imperialism. Both are instruments for dividing the Ne- groes against the white workers, the petty bourgeois against both, the foreign-born from the native. It must be remembered that it was pre- cisely with such demagogic appeals to race hatred, to anti-semitism and mob violence that German Fascism began its rise! But what lay behind these appeals is now fully visible in the Fascist dictatorship of German capitalism against the working class, in the destruction of the trade unions, in the outlawry of the right to strike, the right to organize for resistance to capitalist exploi- tation. The fight against the new lynch wave is thus, part and parcel of the whole fight of the American working class against the capitalist offensive, for the right to or- ganize, and the right to strike; for higher wages and better working conditions. The fight against the new lynch in- citations is a fight against the growing menace of Fascism. 4 ae Fascist monster approaches. What will be the answer of the American toilers? What will be the answer of those who hate brutality, ignorance, and the cul- tural barbarism of Fascism? What will be the answer of the Negro masses, ground un- der the heel of the Wall Street oppressors with even greater harshness than the white workers? There can only be one answer. It is the answer of organized resistance to the men- ace of Fascism. Against the Fascist terror of Rolph and the capitalist state machine, the toiling masses of America, Negro and white, must organize immediately corps of defense. The revolutionary white workers must take the lead in the organizing and the cementing of the unity between the white and Negro workers. It is particularly against the Negro masses suffering the double yoke of capital- ist exploitation and national oppression, that the lynch wave is directed. For the Negro masses, goaded by the most bitter suffering in the crisis, aré rising from their knees. And this constitutes a serious menace to the rule of the Wall Street financial masters, United in working class solidarity, Negro and white workers must struggle relentlessly for the right to armed self-defense, for the right to organize armed resistance to Fas- cist violence. Against the deliberate attempt to break the working class resistance to the Roosevelt N.R.A. program through lynch incitement against union organizers, mil- itant workers, etc., the toiling masses of America, in every shop, mine, factory, in every trade union, must organize for powerful strike resistance, for the creation of powerful working class organizations which will defeat all hooliganism, all Fas- cist terrorism! The most powerful United Front of all workers must be set up in the factories and mines, for resistance to Fascist terror and capitalist. exploitation, As American imperialism attempts to unleash Fascist hatred and violence, attempts to sow division among the working class, Ne- gro against white, in an effort to crush the resistance of the masses to the Roosevelt hunger program, the United Front must be- come a major weapon in the hands of the working class! The United Front of the workers, lead- ing all those who hate Fascist oppression and brutality, must be the answer of the working class to the Fascist menace! Against Faseism! For the unity of Negro and white workers! For the United Front Against Fascism! + vauiaiiaaiaed haalila ‘British to Build New| Cruisers; Peace Talk HidesWarMove Japan Makes Bid for) Naval Equality and Anti-Soviet-Front | | |LONDON, Nov. 29.—Announcements | jof new warship construction by the} |imperialist powers was accompanied | |yesterday with demagogic announce- | |ments of “disarmament” and “peace” | | schemes. | ‘With the British shipyards work- | Ing overtime on new battleships and cruisers, and the navy heads demand- | |ing still more cruisers on the basis | lof a naval “experiment” conducted | |last June in the Mediterranean, | |Stanley Baldwin, British government | |leader, issued a fresh call for a new convention on “disarmament.” The/| \call supports Arthur Henderson’s plea | for the salvaging of the bankrupt | League of Nations, a valuable imper-j} \{alist adjunct, with the Social Dem-| ocratic Parties, for the deception of | the masses on the war aims of the| NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1933 DECATUR JUSTICE Vars) pyres \ imperialists. Japan, which is engaged in a mass naval race with the United States and Britain, renewed its demand for & new naval ratio between the three powers—all in the name of “disarm- ament” and “peace.” Japanese For- jeign Minister Hirota put out a feeler for preliminary negotiations between the three powers in preparation for the 1935 naval conference, which |Japanese government, officials predict will. precipitate a. crisis with the | United States. Hirota noted the |failures of the general parleys of the | powers, the world economic hnd “dis- jarmament” conferences and admitted |that the powers are now engaged in |small group discussions~ designed to attain new alignments for the pro- jected war. He sought to overcome Japan’s present isolation with a thin- ly-veiled bid for 2 common anti-So- ; Viet front, and demanded that the Soviet Union withdraw the Red Army churian-Soviet borders. Mussolini, whose secret construc- tion of two new cruisers was revealed last week, declared in Rome that Italy jis “concentrating on disarmament.” He indicated that unless the other jimperialist powers accepted Italy’s “disarmament” proposals, Italy will follow the example of Japan and Germany in bolting the League. The Grand Fascist Council, which holds its annual meeting next Tuesday, is expected to recommendsuch a pro~ cedure. A secret conferencé yesterday be- tween Mussolini and the British im- perialist, Sir Eric Drummond, took up the question of the secret nego- tiations last week between Hitler and the French Ambassador to Berlin, Andrew Francois-Poncet in relation t6 their effect on the anti-Soviet front of which the British are the chief present organizers, Swedish Socialist || Leader Defends the Hitler Murderers STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 29.— Allan Vought, Swedish Socialist Party representative in the last Congress of |the Second International held in Paris, writing in the Malmoe “Ar- betet,” one of the biggest Social-Dem- ocratic papers in Sweden, openly de- jfends the bloody Nazi: dictatorship against the workers of Germany and only deplores the fact that the Nazi chieftains proved ungrateful for the aid rendered them by the Social Dem- ocratic leaders. He writes: “Better said, the Hitler movement accepts many socialist ideas. This movement was unfortunate to have to carry out its ideas in the struggle against the ones who till now preached socialism, but. ideas carry more weight than people and their development has just begun.” troops sent to Siberia following the | Japanese provocations on the Man- | | Helping the Daily win yesterday's drawing with a bid Worker through bidding for ; the original drawings of Burck’s cartoon: Paving Cutters and Quarrymen, Rockland, Me., ers Sy > } id ¥ SSSA 7 Sn E; Z x4 York, not of Sect of $13.82. Other oe Ninny . LET cganihe> bids, Harvard Br., National Students League, Cam- bridge, Mass., $3.20. ing of Noy. 23 was won by Unit 10, Section 2, New Total to date, $339.24. The draw- ‘tion 10, as was erroneously stated, i | | | | Dearborn Ford Agents Form Farmers Joining Fascist Anti-Workers Group \Membership in “The Knights of Dearborn” | Limited to 1,000 Die-Hard Ford Thugs By 3 Worker slave factory, to get more workers’ organizations. The leaders of the movement in- clude some of the most notorious | Ford hirelings in the city administra~ | tion. V. E. Doonan, chairman of the |much-hated Safety Commission, is President of the outfit, and Stephen D. Butts, secretary of the Safety | Commission, is one of the vice-presi- dents. . This fascist organization has been formed as a direct answer to the splendid showing of the workers’ united front ticket in the recent elec- tions, when nearly 4,000 yotes were given for the workers’ candidate for mayor. Membership in the organiza- tion will be limited to 1,000 in order to make certain that only tried and trusted Ford thugs are admitted. The workers of Dearborn will not be frightened ‘by this latest inove of Czar Henry I, but will organize more vigorously. than ever the united front struggle cf both employed and un- employed and will build their fight- organizations, ing union, the Auto Workers Union, | the Communist Party and their other | Correspondent | DETROIT.—The agents of the Ford Motor Co. have organized a fascist | sroup, “The Knights of Dearborn,” along the lines of the Ku Klux Klan, | police attempts to prevent them en- | with the avowed purpose of “combatting Communism.” By Communism thes | tering the French capital. ‘Thousands jean, of course, any effort of the workers to win better conditions in Ford’s | of impoverished farmers are among relief, to build the Auto Workers Union or other |the marchers who are converging on Nanking Seeks to BribeFukienRegime SHANGHAT, Noy. 29. — Nanking | planes dropped leaflets yesterday over Foochow province threatening aerial | bombardment and destruction of | Fukien cities, while the Nanking Goy- | ernment delayed the opening of hos- | tilities against the Fukien regime in | the prospect of bribing the secession- | ist leaders into abandoning their op- | position to Chiang Kai-shek, Nanking | dictator. The latter policy is dictated by: the imperialists who fear that another major struggle between the Chinese war-lords would wreck the already - collapsing sixth offensive against the Chinese Soviet districts. The Fukien regime ordered all pub- lic bodies, including the Kuomintang yellow unions, to celebrate the for- mation of the “People’s Revolutionary Government“ in meetings throughout Fukien on Dec. . In an effort to trap the toiling masses into support March on Paris PARIS, Noc. 29. — The first con- ngent of the army of more than | 50,000 hunger marchers moving on | Paris to protest the government's cut- |ting of relief services arrived last night | ab Nogent-sur-Marne and left that | town this morning. The marchers} are moving in small tfids to defeat | Paris from scores of cities, and in- dustrial, mining and farming areas. In an effort to allay the rising anger of the farm population, the new Chautemps Ministry yesterday offered | a fake farm measure in the Chamber | of Deputies, holding out a promise of “relief” to the farmers. The latter regard the bill as disadvantageous and merely a new method by the government for throwing the burdens of the crisis on the peasantry and working-class, The left-wing press, carrying its be- trayal of the toiling masses still another step, is demanding a strong concentration government and is bit~ | terly criticizing the ruling class for its “failure to govern”—that is, to use sharp measures against the insurgent masses, of the regime as a “revolutionary movement” the Fukien rulers ap- pointed George Hsu Chien, “left” leader, as chairman of the Labor and Peasants Commission. The appoint- ment is intended to strengthen the illusion that the new regime intends to distribute the lands of the rich landowners among the impoverished peasantry, Comrade Mau-Dse-Dung, the chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Chinese Soviet Republic, delivered a speech deal- ing with the Sixth Campaign of the Kuomintang against the Soviet Districts, in the course of which he described the present situation and indicated the tasks of the So- viet districts as follows: We were able to defeat annihilat- ingly the fifth campaign of the en- jemy. After the brilliant. victory of jour Red Army in East Huanpgi (in the province of Hupeh), Chiang-Kai- shek himself had to admit the Kuo- |mintang troops had suffered a dis- astrous defeat. On that occasion he wrote in a letter to his friends: “This is the worst thing I have experienced in my life.” Defeat Kuominiang At the present time, during the sixth campaign, we are faced with the task of inflicting a still greater de- feat on the Kuomintang troops. Let us therefore examine the circum- stances which enabled us to deefat the fifth campaign of the Kuomin- tang and the imperialists against our Soviet districts, In the first place we owed our vic- tory to our consolidated, efficient Red Army, which carried out our fighting strategy and tactics with determina- tion and courage. Our Red Army emerged strengthened as a result of the victory in Hungpi, the Soviet dis- tricts were consolidated and extended. On the other side the ferment is (spreading among the soldiers of the Kuomintang army; they often refused to attack the Red Army, The com- manders of the Kuomintang army also faced the Red Army with anxiety and despair. The name of the Red Army alone sufficed to fill them with fear, Terror Futile A second factor was.the upsurge of the anti-imperialist and anti-Kuo- mintang struggle of the toiling mass- of the increased attacks of the im- and Jehol and Japan's further ad- , es in the whole of China as a result perialists, the conquest of Manchuria Tinanced by Ame rican Imperialism vance toward Peiping and Tientsin, as well as a result of the shameful cap- ituation policy of the Kuomintang. The monstrous white terror exercised by the Kuomintang in order to crush this movement only added fuel to the flames, » The third factor is the decline of economy, which depressed the stand- ard of living of millions of workers, peasants and toiling sections down to the level of absolute starvation and homelessness. As a result, strikes broke out in the whole country, peas- ants’ revolts flared up, the daily economic struggles developed into great political fights against the Kuo- mintang and the imperialists, All this greatly hampered the attack of the Kuomintang against the Soviet districts and gave rise to great un- certainty and open despair among the Kuomintang. To this must be added the financial difficulties of the Kuomintang, the decline in the rev- enue from customs duties, and the loss due to the impossibility of ex- ploiting any longer the emancipated workers and peasant masses of the Soviet districts. Imperialists Help These were the reasons ‘which caused the defeat of the fifth cam- paign against the Soviet districts. After this defeat the Kuomintang Politicians exerted all their forces in order to prepare for a still bigger, better equipped, and more effective campaign against the Soviet districts. Hence they showed a still greater submission and servility to the im- Perialists, capitulated to them in a more shameful manner, concluded the armistice with Japan in North China and sent Sun Tse-wen, their Finance Minister, to the American and Eu- Topean governments in order to beg for their support, for munitions: and loans for the fight against the So- viet districts, The imperialists only too gladly accord them every support against the Soviet districts. Thus the sixth campaign against the So- viet districts commenced, with the support of the imperialists by means of loans and munitions, and even with their direct leadership of the opera- tions. The troops stationed in North China were conveyed to the South, a tremendous number of fresh Kuo- mintang soldiers were trained. The greatest efforts are being exerted in the present campaign against the So- viets and their Red Army. Thus we are confronted by a fresh, accentuated revolutionary situation. It is our task to mobolize and con- centrate all the forces at our dis- posal in order to crush this sixth campaign of the Kuomintang and the imperialists. Two powers are facing each other in a desperate struggle— on the one hand the power of the Soviets, of the workers, peasants and soldiers, and on the other hand the power of the Kuomintang, of the | Tandowners and capitalists, Let us | do our utmost in order that the fight sunlit end with the victory and the strengthening of the power of the '| Soviets, with the defeat and decay of the power of the Kuomutang! Organize for Fight ‘We consider it our most important task in order to crush the sixth cam- paign to strengthen our own forces, to concentrate ‘all our energies, to display the greatest self-sacrifice in the interest of our cause and Strengthen belief in the ultimate vic- tory over the enemy, For this pur-~ pose it is necessary to strengthen the Red Army numerically in the next three months by 50,000 men, as well as to give good political and military training to the Red fighters and in- crease the fighting force of the Red Defense Groups and the Young with the task of guaranteeing the provisioning of the Red fighters and ot the broad masses in the Guard. In addition, we are faced Soviet. Chinese Soviets to Meet 6th Anti-Red Drive ® Latest Kuomintang Drive Against Soviets Is | districts. There is also on the agenda the increased class struggle in the village and in the town, the deep- rooted consolidation of the Soviet Power and the reconstruction of economy, For this purpose loans will be issued; everywhere co-operatives will be set up and extended, and the supply of food will be rationed. For- eign trade must be increased. All forces must be exerted in order to break through the enemy’s economic blockage, These are the tasks for securing the material conditions for the revolutionary war. Must Wage Ideological Struggle At the same time we must display the greatest energy in conducting our able to bring the revolutionary war against the sixth campaign to a vic- torious conclusion, In particular, a struggle must be waged against the underestimation of the present revo- lutionary situation in the Soviet dis- tricts, against the tendencics of de- featism, which sometimes grow into confusion and fear of the sixth cam- paign. Such cowardly “right” op- portunists must be completely elim- inated from our ranks. But at the same time we must, fight against the empty “left” phrases, expressing the belief that the fight against the sixth campaign will be child’s play and that victory will fall into our hands with- out any trouble. These two tendencies of opportunism are our most danger- ous enemies in this situciion; they are the actual aiders of the class enemy. Workers, peasants .nd Red fight- ers of all Soviet Districts! We are faced with a fresh revo- Intionary situation! We must all shoulder great sacrifices in order to fulfill our historic tasks, Comrades, we are confronted with one of the most cruel wars against the Chinese Soviet districts, Let us smash to pieces with our iron fist this sixth so-called “extermination” campaign of the counter-revolution! Then our next aim, namely to achieve victory in the province of Kiangsi and in the neighboring provinces, will soon be achiau-+ ideological struggles in order to be) SS accept tear: Netra sn | Face Death in Turkish Prisons |Delegation to File | Protests on Consul | Friday Morning. | NEW YORK—A_ delegation «4 Turkish workers in the United State | will visit the Turkish Consul, 1779 | Broadway, Friday morning to: protest murderous persecution of tionary Turkish workers by the | Kemalist government, The delega- tion will demand the release of 200 Turkish Communists facing death in the Turkish dungeons and the restor- ation of the citizenship of 35 Com~ munist leaders deported in 1926, The deported workers were active in the heroic strikes of railroad work- ers in 1926. Of three strikes called by | the workers, two were victorious, win- ning substantial increases in wages | and better conditions of work. | On May 1, 1926, over 12,000 rail- road workers walked out, raising the | Red banner of struggle for a 15 per cent wage increase and an -8-hour | day. The Turkish government or- | dered the Mayor of Samsun, center of the strike, to arrest the leaders | of the strike. The military were sent in to help do the job. The arrested | strike leaders were tried at a mili- tary drum-head court. Thirty-five lof the leaders were given life sen- tences and the alternative of leaving the country. The 35 workers, in- | cluding Nazmi Jamal, left Turkey to continue their working-class activi- ties in other countries. Recently | Jamal wrote the Turkish Consul for | information on his status, and was | informed that on account of his ex- | pulsion from Turkey for Communist | activities he was no longer a Turkish | citizen. | Over 200 of the best. fighters. for | the revolutionary working class move- }ment in Turkey are still in prison, tl health and lives menaced by | the brutal prison conditions. In the |recent political a | the Kemalist go’ | tion of the tenth anniversary of the | abolition of the monarchy and the foundation of the “Turkish Republic, amnesty was refused ‘to these work~ ers, The ly semi-official Constantinople filliyet” declared that_ the | would embrace all~political | offend without exception, but added that the authorities did not | regard prosecutions. .and convictions arising out of the revolutionary strug- gles of the proletariat as in any way political, and that Communist pris- oners would be treated exactly as common criminals, Thus, the revolu~ | tionary workers and intellectuals who are being slowly murdered in the dirty prisons of the bourgeois republic for no other reason than that they fought for the interests of the toiling masses are excluded from this “general amnesty” which is ex- tended to all the reactionary enemies of the republic. Calls On U. 8S. Workers to Protest The delegation calls upon the workers of the United States to ac- tively support the struggle for the release of these prisoners, for the smashing of the brutal anti-working- class terror of the Kemalist govern- ment, which is supported by the same Wall Street imperialists who today, under the “New Deal,” are ruthlessly increasing their robbery and murder of the white and Negro masses of this country. Send protest resolu- tions to the Turkish government and ‘ts consulates in this country. Or- ganize protest demonstrations before the Turkish Consulates. Protests in Uruguay As Hull Arrives Police Seize “Red” Leaflets MONTEVIDEO, Nov. 29.—Urugayan workers held a militant demonstration yesterday against American imperi- alism and the U. S. delegation; headed by Secretary of State Cordell Hull, to the Pan-American Conference opening here on Dec. ‘The delega- tion a: S. American Legion, Keats Police attacked the demonstrators, brutally beating up d arresting hundreds anti-impezialist fighters. Leaflets led by the Communist Party of Uruguay exposing the Pan- American Conference as designed to strengthen the influence of the U. 8. imperialists against their British rivals for control of South American markets and resourees were confis. cated by police who raided working- class headquarters throughout the city. The leaflets called for a general protest strike and nointed out that the rival imperial had fomented the armed conflicts between Paraguay and Bolivia in the South, and Colom- bia and Peru in the North, and were preparing to turn all South American into a slaughter house to decide which imperialist group will. control- South America, Two Workers Jailed t . . At Avti-Soviet Meet In “Socialist” City BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. 29.— Warchmoney Seachuk and Corday Seflin were arrested and.a large number of workers. weré°clubbed Sun- dey st a counter-demonstration against an anti-Soviet meeting called by Ukrainian white guardists at the Y. W. C. A. building on Beach St, near Earnum Aye, The attack upon the workers fs one of the first achievements of th police department under the admin istration of the newly-elected Sociale ist Mayor, Jasper MacLevy, UNEMPLOYED RAISE $23 CLEVELAND, Ohio—The* Unem- {ployed Council, No. 12, raised $23 iat an affair held for the Daily |Worker. Council No, 12 urges ail other organizations of unemployed aid of the “Daily,” to rally to the i | =e

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