ALL OUT THIS THURSDAY AT ST. NICHOLAS ARENA TO PROTEST AGAINST IMPERIALIST WAR! JOIN THE COMMUNIST PARTY
WORKERS OF THE WORLD, Daily, UNITE! Central Org Party U.S.A. (Section of the Communist International)
I Kat«rc4 ¦¦ ieroßd-clUnited States Rushing- More Warships Against dressmakers. democrats and Republicans in Congress, supported, by Chinese Red Army; Calls On Chiang The strike is spreading not only in Manhattan, but in the Rush all possible funds at Presi- dent Hoover, according to a special for Troops other sections—Bronx, Wihiamsburgh, etc. The attempts of story publffiished In yesterday’s New the company union agents to minimize the response of the once to Save the Daily Worker! York “Sun” by its Washington cor- dressmakers so that they can more •¦> i>— ; respondent. David Lawrence. The war against the Chinese masses and the readily put through their fake strike hourly. He also spoke about the im- Lawrence declared that a so-called present war provocation against the lockout, met with strong resentment portance of proper organization and bill for “federal relief” would be Soviet among the dressmakers. mass picketing order assure cooked Union in to a INTERNATIONAL WORKERS up by the democrats and re- are proceeding according to plans drawn The first meeting of the strike victory of the workers, stressing the publicans and "that such a measure up by the Japanese early committee, consisting of delegates need for the organization of block will be passed and that President as as 1927. These elected by the striking shop 6 met and building committees so as to Hoover will reluctantly but inevit- plans were presented to the Japanese Emperor yesterday afternoon at Manhattan bring down the shops that have not ORDER APPEALS ably sign it.” in a secret document by M. Tanaka, then Japanese Prime Min- Lyceum. The committee elected the yet call. as answered the strike He Even this talk about “federal relief” ister. following main officers, J. Migdol. reported This document gives the key to an understanding of all also that the machinery for which would at the extreme provide - DEAR COMRADES— chairman. Charles Philips, vice chair the registration of the strikers in the that is going on at present in China and gives not more than a $lO a year for the authoritative msn. Tom Seracusa, vice chairman well. confirmation of ho w halls is working The Daily Worker faces suspension. It must raise unemployed was forced by the grow- near is armed intervention against the amd Ben Gold, secretary, also and All shops met yesterday to discuss ing unemployment demonstrations Soviet Union. This document is published in in approved thevarious sub-committees. help Daily full the Dec. the general demands and the con- $50,000 now! We must it. The Worker is our and organization of fighting unem- iM Shops Out. - - *rOKiTINI!|CO OfV PACK crete shop demands to be presented paper. It is fighting newspaper of the entire work- ployed councils. rflHKBt Ben Gold, secretary, reported that bosses. the to the However, the present move of the a check-up early this afternoon In a frantic attempt to stop the ing class. The continued existence of the Daily Worker showed about 300 shops out on strike, federal government is based on the security inability of the bosses any longer to with the strike spreading almost (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO I is the best for the growth and militancy of all to hide the fact that the so-called local AllOut QiantAntUWar workers’ organizations. Through it we unite all other and state relief is completely breaking workers for our every-day struggles. down. Recently Hoover had an- Meet nounced that everybody was being on Thursday 8 P.M. Without the Daily Worker we cannot carry out adequately taken care of by local or- SHERIFF BLAIR THREATENS ganizations. The most meagre pro- at the St. for food are cut down. Nicholas Arena the aims and objects of our organization, participation visions being 4 In Chicago all capitalist agencies ad- All out 8 m., in the class struggle. Without the Daily Worker, work- mit that there are over 500,000 work- Thursday, p. to Nicholas Arena, 69 W. 66th Street, to the WRITERS BRINGING ing organizations ers who face death by starvation. mass Anti-War Meeting called by the Friends of the Soviet Union, TO JAIL class individual not war or workers can Jam the arena, show the mongers, and the imperialist bill which Lawrence says Hoo- provoca- TJie teurs against the Chinese masses and Soviet Union, be properly prepared for the fierce struggles we must ver “will sign” does not even provide that the working class is awake to the danger and ready to defend the Chinese Soviets wage against the bosses hunger program and the at- for one cent of direct relief to the and the Soviet Union. AID TO KY. COAL STRIKERS unemployed. It is supposed to go out tack against Soviet China and Soviet Russia. as “loans" to local governments and Rally to the defense of the socialist fatherland. Ring the Soviet they can use it as they want to- - Union with an iron defense! Demand hands off the Soviet Union! Hands To Distribute Truck Load of Food at Strike The International Workers Order, the only inter- that is to pay graft first, to pay the off the Chinese Soviet Republic! Demand the withdrawal of charity administrators. American warships and troops from China! Organize United Front Anti- Cooperation working society in United War Committees in your shops, your unions and Points In With Local Workers national class mutual aid the The latest action of the Hoover other organizations! Stop the war acts of American imperialism! hunger government s the need Down with the war provo- International Relief States, based upon the principles of class struggle, and shTrade Union which capitulates tc imperialism!’" of 2000 new The have too narrow. for a general strike in the needle members. only other held been entirely of the struggle for unem- Committee for Unemployment Insur- “The national fight against Imper- trades Industry. The strike prepar- approval district In the country to equal New A second new method is the send- ployment Insurance and against the ance and Relief, 322 Third Ave., New ialism is being linked up ever more Mass Tag Days Feb . percentage of ing of letters organizations 13-14 York In attaining this to mass ations and the strike itself must be hunger policy of the Vancouver Na- York City, that the Executive Board closely with the fight against the distirct. of workers for the arrangement recruitment Is the Chicago asking made the basis for the widest possible tional Convention of the A. F. of I. voted for the unemployment insur- Kuomintang. With the rent strikes, bread strikes, of special meetings on the meaning recruitment of needle rtade workers which to support the Hoover ance resolution, and that the matter Mine and Dress Strike voted' ’’The Kuomintang and the imper- for the building of Unemployed Councils and program of the Communist Party. into the reOvolutionary Party of strug- would be brought before next government fight against unemploy- the ialists are tremblin'* ii face of thi* and branches, and block committees Already a number of organizations gle against wage-cuts, unemployment, ment Insurance. membership meeting. NEW YORK.—Mobilization for the mittees which have been set up by revolutionary wave. They are already as its point. New York have responded asking for speakers. terror and war, the Com- city-wide tag days on ?*;->. 13th and the Central Committee of the Wom- stepping of imperialist The latest locals to pass resolutions This movement was initiated at a the of the of 2618 As a result of such meeting busily mobilizing all reactionary - has gotten 1000 total one at munist Party. unemployment for conference held !n Labor Temple on 14th for the relief of the Kentucky en’s Councils, the International for Insurance and forces in order to crush the revolu- Striking new members recruited into the Com- an International Workers Order widespread struggle January 27 which 41 delegates, Tennessee Miners tfnd the Workers Order, the Trade Union a within the A. at tionary movement. The imperialist munist Party from the beginning of Branch, the branch voted to send six workers behind representing 19 A. F. of L. local New York Striking Dressmakers Unity Council and the City Clubs if The strikers of Jolson and Simon F. of l, to rally the press in Shanghai is teaching the sweeps on squads of dressmakers th recruuiting drive up to and includ- of its best and most active members this demand the following: unions, with a membership of 21,000 as New York in cooperation with the Dress Shop, 222 W. 37th St. N.Y.C. are Kuomintang government how, in captains ing January into the Communist Party. These six present. The conference de- ac- under the guidance of are Workers International Relief. 27th. donated 35,000 to help save the Painters’ Local 795: Painters’ Local were cordance with the example of Tuan appointed brigaders In to connecting the Re- workers filled out their applications 1011; Cement & Concrete Workers manded the government pay unem- to act as shock Members of these organizations are addition Dally Worker. We need It In onr Chi Sul, to massacre the ‘rabble’ by Dressmakers Front cruiting drive with the struggles that at the same meeting. The same step 18; Butchers’ Union 174; Painters' ployment Insurance at full wage the United not only being called upon to regis- fight Just aa the workers In all among the students. A state of siege it Is in be taken other organiza- of Chande- rates, and that struggle be Committee. ter as active collectors but leading and out of the shops, should by Industries. LONG UVE THE Local 1035; Brotherhood a carried has already been proclaimed In are urged within an Thousands of collection boxes are the New York district has begun the tions. The sharpened class struggle DAILYWORKER! lier, Braaa A Metal Worker* of North on the A. F. of L. for unem- already the hands of relief of for draw. calls merely for individual but * . ployment insurance. (OONTUfCTED in com- eOXTINURD on PAGE TWO) use of a number methods not A*«rie% OB rACHB TTOII