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of place the U.T.W. more strongly into the hands “ARMS ON MQRO CASTLE WERE ONLY SPORT GOODS.” Ward the bureaucracy. This is just what the Gormans Litvinov Urges USSR Marks Daily and McMahons want. Line Officials by Bttrck «mrui ORGAN COMMUNIST PARTYt^Worker(SECTION OF COMMUNIST INTERNATTONAI) U.S.A. The rank and file textile workers; the thousands

who actually — to "America's Only Working Class Daily Newspaper" of textile workers made the strikes League Hear Founding of BOUNDED 1924 who emptied the mills by conducting mass picket lines and forming flying squadrons—must take the PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, BY THE union into their own hands and kick out the cor- Arms Report International COMPRODAILY PUBLISHING CO., INC., 5« E. 194h rupt leaders. The bureaucratic leaders of the U.T.W. (Special the Daily Street, New York, N. Y. do not want union meetings. to Worker! (Continued fro-m Page 1) The rank and file can win its demands and MOSCOW. Sept. 30 (By Wire- Telephone: ALgonquin 4- 7 95 4 . defeat blacklist and discrimination by building a less).—lzve6tia published the con- of the capitalists, elimination of Cable Address: 'Daiwork." New York. N. Y. tents of a letter Thursday which Washington Bureau: Room 964, National Press Building, mass union, controlled by the rank and file, classes —this was the result, crown* strong Commissar of Foreign Affairs Lit- 14th and F St., Washington, D C. Telephone- National 7910 with the Battys and Sylvias and Gormans on the ing the colossal edifice of scientific Midwest Bureau: 101 South Wells St., Room 706, Chcago, HI. vinov sent to Sandler, chairman of socialism raised by Marx. Telephone: Dearborn 3D31. outside looking in. We should force the calling of the 15th plenary session of the membership meetings the union and hold the League of discussing cer- “At the time of the First Inter- Subscription Raves: of Nations, regular union meetings. tain details of the League's tech- national, the dictatorship of the By Mail: (except Manhattan and Bronx', 1 year, $6.00; nique in handling means dis- proletariat was the slogan which 6 3 1 cents. Secondly, the fight against the wholesale black- of months. $3.50, months. $2.00. month, 0.75 armament. This letter states: materialized only for the 72 days of Manhattan, Bronx. Foreign and : 1 year, $9.96; listing going on must be organized. In many $3.00. now “Considering that the 15th as- the Paris Commune, which was the 6 months, $5.00; 3 month*. England as in the By Carrier: Weekly. 18 cents; monthly, 76 cents. New mills, such American Print sembly of the spiritual child of the First Inter- Company in Fall River, the workers, by continuing has not formed its Third Commis- national and which entered world on strike and running picket lines alter the strike sion (the Third Assembly Commis- history as an act of the greatest MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1934 was called off by Gorman, saved many of their sion engages in disarmament ques- heroism of proletarians in the strug- fellow workers from blacklist. tion), there has consequently been gle for establishment of power of The mill owners say they will fire every striker no possibility of ascertaining the a new class. present of the “engaged in means they will condition disarma- “After the defeat of the Paris who violence.” This ment conference's work, and con- Stop Ryan! fire those who took part in mass picketing, in flying Commune and the transfer of XYU sidering that, on the other hand, General Council to America squadrons—strikers who were active in the strike. with the work in its xjf present phase, first period of the First Inter.® Stand by Your Demands, Hold Many of these strikers have already been sentenced the assembly could not start dis- tional was ended. After a cert® jail, of cussion on this question, dele- • ' Meetings, Decide Action to six months and more in for the crime the W e v-. standstill there commenced a ne \ Strike picketing, while the murderers of the strikers have gation of the Soviet Union proposes to put the following proposed epoch of the labor movement amon. Bth With Sea- been praised. reso- By October Jointly lution to a vote, at the next ses- the large masses of workers. Mass We must demand the release from jail of every men Unless West Coast Arbitra- sion of the 15th assembly of the Socialist parties united by the Sec- textile worker sentenced for his strike activity. We League of Nations: ond International were created in tion Board Grants Your Demands must mobilize the whole working class in protest “ 'The 15th assembly of the the capitalist countries. The epoch against the jailing and blacklisting of active strik- League of Nations expresses the de- of imperialism commenced, ac- companied ers. We must force the mill owners to take back sire that the Council of the League by the formation of a OF THE MARINE WORKERS aristocracy STATEMENT every active striker. of Nations hear the report of the labor and the growth UNION disarmament of an opportunism begin- INDUSTRIAL * * * chairman of the con- which, ference concerning the condition of ning with the World War, led to COMPLAINT committees should be organized in To all longshoremen and seamen. its work, and that the Council ex the shameful collapse of the Sec- every fight rights of press upon Appeal the the International mill to lead the for the the its opinion the question ond International. to members of textile workers. Grievances and complaints should of further proceeding with this Only the Bolsheviks, headed by ” Longshoremen’s Association. be sent to Gorman and to the Roosevelt Textile work.’ Lenin, steadfastly pursued the Brothers: Relations Board. These grievances must be backed revolutionary line of Marx and Engels in the Second Interna- Longshoremen. Ryan has again up by strong local unions, controlled by the rank Mr. and file, in every mill. tional. Unity Against The played the role of strike breaker. Instead The local unions and the individual members War direct heir and continuer of the cause of the First calling strike action when the agreement Interna- of for of the U. T. W. should demand the immediate call- tional is the Third International. refused to meet the expired and the shipowners ing of regional or district conferences of the U.T.W. Is Call at Chicago But what a tremendous distance committee, demands, your negotiations headed by to discuss all of these problems, to report on the exists between the First and the Ryan, have declared a truce. Instead of fighting for strike, and to develop the fight against the blacklist By JOSEPH NORTH Third International! In the your demands, they have agreed to await the de- and for the demands of the textile workers. At (Continued from, Page 1) course of many years Lenin and cision of the Pacific Coast Arbitration Board. This these regional conferences the role of the U. T. W. Stalin nurtured a monolithio Arbitration Board, appointed by President Roose- leaders in the strike should be taken up. Those "The speeches made from this plat- party bound by iron discipline, form by Mrs. and Mrs. velt, was instrumental in breaking the West Coast responsible for the sell-out should be removed. Berger by resolutely throwing opporunists of Barr.’’ he said, "both members of the all grades and colors from its strike. Since the men have returned to work the Local unions of the U.T.W.! Pass resolutions Socialist Party, in which they de- ranks. and refused to keep its promises about dis- calling emergency Lenin Stalir. created board has for an immediate national con- clare their own personal support a new type party, party scabbing, and your of a mer- crimination and removal of vention of the textile workers to discuss the strike for the united front, and stated that ciless in its struggle with capital- have to brothers there many times since then had results and to continue the fight. they were determined to do every- ism, a party victorious in prole- take strike action. The Arbitration Board will not Above all. it is our duty—the duty of every rank thing within their power to realize tarian revolution, a party capable this help you win your demands. Only organized, mil- and file textile worker—to forge the unity of all united front, is certainly wel- of overthrowing the power of the by itant action upon your part will do so. United action fight comed the Communist Party as capitalists landlords and of textile workers in the for their demands. This indicating and and longshoremen guar- the sentiment among successfully raising grand of seamen will be the best means the unity of the unemployed and blacklisted large the edi- masses of Socialist workers, C. P. Issues fice of classless socialist society. antee of victory. textile workers with equal rights in the local unions and as proof that a united front of of Clarifies Lenin and Stalin created the Seamen in all ports have voted for strike action with all other members. It means that we must call Socialist and Communist workers as of October Bth. Ryans sell-out "truce” must be a a attempts leaders will be realized as step in Third International a party halt to the of the U.T.W. to the first world Communism, which in the warning against similar maneuvers sure to be made cover up their betrayals and split the workers on rallying of the masses in the struggle United Front in Y.C.L. Letter the main social in ranks, against and fascism.” Os struggle against by Ryan's partners war their the Olanders and the basis of political belief through their red scare. support of the bourgeoisie—world Axtells. Under the leadership of their Joint Strike It means we must unite all rank and file textile The Struggle for the Trade Unions social-—organized the can we subscribe to any ! Preparations’ Committees and the Marine Workers workers for control of the local unions and of the Hathaway impressed the dele- Shows How Unity With united Says Workers Should masses against fascism and for action with the Trotzkyites the Industrial Union the seamen will go ahead with union in coming kick gates with the need for greater or the overthrow of capitalist entire and the elections out Trotskyites Is Aid to protection of Trotzky himself. Not Fight on Behalf the their campaign, determined to strike if their de- from working-class representation; the system throughout the world. all traitorous elements leadership. “Do you of are not by 8. fight to retain whatever civil liber- realize, comrades the Proletarian dictatorship in the mands met October Through re-strikes; through rank and file con- Counter-Revolution Y. C. L„ Trotzky Os Renegades ties remain for the American prole- who is and what epoch of First In the name of these thousands of seamen the trol of the union; through the broadest unity of Trotzkyism the International was tariat. Harry F. Ward likewise said: really means? “Latin to the masses,” as Lenin used Marine Workers Industrial Union appeals to you to the rank and file to build the union, the fight for In a letter addressed to the Cen- What Is in order to hide their real faces as "Our immediate and most pressing Trotzky to say. Now this Latin has been end this "truce'' of your officials. tral Committee of the Young Com- “Trotzky, a enemies of Communism. We re- the demands of the textile workers can be suc- task, the task to which this Congress counter-revolutionist, j' into all the languages of Demand local meetings immediately and vote will be munist League, the District Secre- a bourgeoisie member the Van Overstraetens, the translated1 cessfully carried forward. asked to give an entire confederate of the and t;the world. Now the idea of "So- that the board must render its decision session or part of a session, tariat of the Communist Party of of class! Vandenborres, the Lesoils, and the arbitration major an enemy the working viets,”v based on the experience of the task for we Chatelet, Belgium, pointed out a "Trotzky, 1903 Bondas. We remember the damage before October Bth. Take strike votes now for strike which have been who since has been rtwo revolutions in Russia and preparing, is to penetrate into the serious mistake in united front tac- warring against the Bolshevik they caused our Party, our youth action if your demands are not met by October Bth. Party, *theoretically expounded by trade propaganda tics which the Communist youth of organizations and the working class. Lenin, Pledge your si.pport to the seamen. Repudiate Ryan unions with of the only Party which succeeded in becomes the slogan in the class The Daily Worker in this League in order to raise the Belgium had committed in signing Front as the West Coast men did and elect your own smashing capitalism, the only Party Urges Real United s the proletarians of all activities in these operations. a pact of unity of action with the with “You struggle of rank and file which, an entire nation, is con- must be convinced that we c committees. The Marine Struggle "The first of the sub-sessions to- Trotskyite youth group, and ex- structing really countries. a new world, a world desire to accomplish the "In country Let us follow in the footsteps of our West Coast night will be devoted to that of the plained exactly why such a pact was the of the Soviets—- where youth plays a significant and united front and unity of action tthe invincible fortress of proletarian brothers. AN ANSWER TO OUR DEMANDS BY THE far flung battle front of the gen- Trade Unions. The others include: tantamount to a betrayal of the the Young tremendous role. with Socialists and their internationalism—thej, political and OCTOBER Bth OR THE SEAMEN AND LONG- Women's. Unemployed. Negro, Far- working class. Citing the lessons “Can we leaders. accomplish ONeral textile strike the Daily Worker Communists conclude a We will these eeconomic liberation of the working SHOREMEN STRIKE. mer, Religious, Cultural and Frat- and experiences of the revolutionary things on pact of unity with him? No! the clear basis of the class cclass, which was the basic program COMMITTEE, played a more important role than in any ernal, Ex-servicemen. miners, metal workers and unem- struggle, NATIONAL MARINE WORKERS “Trotzky, the renegade who at- as the Socialist workers demanded by the First Interna- "There is a deadly precision with ployed workers, the letter declares: Party themselves INDUSTRIAL UNION. previous strike. The Daily Worker, read by which the tacks our Communist of Ger- would want us to, but ttional, has ben materialized. The work is being organized. “Our own experiences of a whole many, whose leader without the paricipation of every day, The leaders of the movement recog- as well as whose the rjThird International is the only thousands of textile workers life of exploitation, of hunger and members carry on their battle Trotzkyites, a participation which nize that all of the population will of the most ccontinuer, the only worthy heir of was a big factor in closing the mills In the biggest misery, have made us against bloody fascism at the only deceive the workers be drafted for the next war—com- risk can con- tthe First International. strike in the history of American labor. determined defenders of unified of their lives! cerning Trotzkyism, concerning its Oust Gorman pulsory or universal draft. The plan action. this action “The fiery words of those geniuses the Because the Daily Worker, carrying to the strik- Without unified Exposes Trotzkyism’s Role real character and its real role as Is tofight fire with fire; to organize proletarians for- of0 revolution, Marx and Engels, 'A we can never come . ers every day the line of the Communist Party, gave “Trotzky, who advises our German the vanguard of the counter-revo- Europe—the the anti-war and anti-fascist move- ward along the road of our free- spectre is haunting Leadership warning of the Gorman sell-out, the textile work- ment an comrades to give up the fight when lutlon. on industrial and occupa- dom. sspectre of Communism’—burned ers the be he declares that the distribution of “We shall our GORMAN, vice-president of after sell-out, will able to rally their tional basis.” “Comrades, this, however, in no show class brothers, tthen over the cradle of the First pRANCIS forces more quickly and carry further the fight for Principal Tasks leaflets itself is a sheer waste of the Young Socialists, that it is to International.I * way signifies that we are defend- the United Textile Workers Union, The principal tasks of the Con- time, that it is impossible to win theirown interest and to the interest “Now Communism is no longer a their demands. ers of unity of action as an end out! * * • gress as described by of the working spectre. Its material, and arch-betrayer of the recent general Dr. Ward, in itself. Ought we to agree class as a whole to s invincible were: to Trotzky, who in lives in a shrink any united conquered of IN THE coming struggles of the marine workers, EVERY unified action, one for in- from action with fforce finally one-sixth with - strike, has issued a new statement, urging First, to broaden of villa, neatly arranged port- counter revolutionary Trotzkyism. the globe, where it is now firmly * the base stance which would have com- t the Daily Worker can play an even more influ- folios, surrounded by pedigreed And our class stands the textile workers not to re-strike against the movement. To concentrate on pelled us to follow the directives brothers, the Young cestablished. At its head ential role in the fight for the demands of the sea- the hounds, by servants and secretaries! Socialists, the He Trade Unions, on the sections of the Papal hierarchy—which is will surely understand. sStalin. He preserved unstained discrimination. again tells the textile workers men and longshoremen. Ryan, the officials of the “Can we look upon him as a “vic- of workers strategic in war-time, identical social program “Comrades, our Politburo has great,g invincible banner of Marx, that they should rely upon the new Textile Rela- I. S. U. and I. L. A„ are to prevent the with the tim of capitalist reaction,” and shall made trying i.e. transportation, marine, steel, of the Austrian fascist regime—- a mistake in approving the Engelsl and Lenin, raised it high, tions Board to solve their grievances. marine are sink the demands of the etc., and to widen the we fight for the right of asylum for pact to all strike, trying to support and thus permitted the wholesale concluded through the Central aand now carries it forward What is the actual situation in which the tex- marine in the morass of arbitra- from among the 'these renegades? No! Committee of C. the toilers of the world. workers Roosevelt middle class. slaughter of the Communist and the Y. L., b/cause t tile workers, as a result of Gorman's betrayal of Fascism’s potential storm troopers. “The Trotzkyites are in every a united front with the know tion. This can be prevented by the action of the Socialist workers of Vienna? No! Trotzkyites “The toilers of the world Second, to increase the country the enemy of the united is with tho their strike, find themselves? The facts are that rank and file marine workers. agita- We shall never consider it, not consistent our program vwell that the banner which tional, publicity and since front, attempting always to slip into our principles. tens of thousands have been blacklisted in all sec- But the program of the rank and file, correct educational such a “unity of action” would and greatg leader of the Third Interna- tions phases of the work; to increase the united action committees, in Make Declaration Public tional. Comrade Stalin, is raising of the country. The remainder are now back as it is, can be effective for winning the marine signify, not our remedy, but our t the magazine circulation, print order to disrupt them, in order to “We say these things openly, inas- high over the whole world is the at work without one of their demands having been demands, put death. t workers’ only to the extent that it is more pamphlets; to send speak- spread confusion in their ranks. much as desire the this won—with the same speed-up, the same long Greets Unity with Socialist Youth we central press proletariant revolution. Under hours into the hands of the masses of the marine workers. ers into the trade unions, into the And do they not follow the united of our Party banner will conquer and wages—without recognition, to make this declara- h Communism low without the This task is in the hands of the readers of the churches and colleges. “For us unity of action signifies front organizations in order to tion public. tthe whole world!” thirty week higher wage living unity fight hour and without mini- Daily Worker, especially in the hands of the mem- Third: to unite all forces in the a of the of the inject their propaganda of splitting “We know that in Party, against our mums. bers of the Communist Party and of other militant League for the defense of the proletariat the bourgeoisie. the working class, of creating a which is based on democratic cen- ( and The Young of prov- Seventh Canadian Gorman, by telling the textile workers not to working-class organizations. workers’ farmers’ rights Socialists the fourth international? tralism, the organizations and mem- k wherever they are in ince of Charleroi defend unity of re-strike, is perpetuating the victory of the mill- Beginning with today’s issue, special distribu- attacked this Cites Anti-Soviet Actions bers of the Party have the fullest country. action on exactly the same basis. “Shall we protect Leader Freed on Eve owners. He is setting the seal on the defeat of tion among marine those who dis- right to speak freely, in order to of the Daily Worker the workers Hathaway, speaking for the Cen- For that reason, therefore, we the strike. He is putting the stamp of credit the Soviet Union and try to work out a correct political line, a Os Demonstrations passive is being arranged. tral Committee of the Communist greet the fraternal to- approval on blacklisting of working hinder the international proletariat Leninist line. the thousands of strikers. Every local union, every marine worker, should Party, explained the role of various of the Socialist and Com- gether from coming to the aid of the Soviet “We demand—and stand upon it—- (Special to the Daily Worker) He talks against this blacklist in words, but tells send in to the Daily Worker at once and every social-chauvinists, the your for of day "defend munist youth the protection Union in case of attack by the im- comrades of the Y. C. L., that you TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 30. the textile workers not to do anything to get back worker news of the fatherland” Socialists of 1914. He the interest of young workers, for correspondence, struggle, news perialist bandits? carefully consider what we have Seeking£ to stave off country-wide the jobs of their most active warned the workers be the defense of the in- fellow strikers. of activities in the local unions, and of the actions to alert to victims of “Comrades, can we form a united said here, and we < demonstrations called for tomor- these misleaders in labor move- are convinced What course is open to the textile workers as of the union officials. the ternational capitalist reaction, for front with these enemies of the that after deliberation your decision row, the Bennett government yes- an answer to the ment that “found one excuse after the defense of revered leaders No! r wholesale blacklist which Gorman Every available marine worker and all others the working class? Never! will be: ‘Our comrades of the Cha- tterday was forced to release Tom accepts? How another to justify their own support of the German proletariat, our “Comrades of C. is shall the textile workers proceed as should arrange to aid in the immediate distribu- of the Y. L.. it telet District are damned right!’ Ewen, secretary of the Workers’ an imperialist government in comrade, Thaeimann, and all im- necessary to I the next step in the struggle for thdir demands? tion of the Daily Worker every day among the war.” talk to you about the “Young Communists! Forward to Unity1 League, who has served 30 First, workers prisoned anti-fascists; for the Belgian Trotzkyites? We knew them united months of a five-year term in the textile should not leave their marine workers. He explained the role of the left front action without the r fight against fascism and war. when they were at the head of the Trotzkyites!’’ Kingston Penitentiary. union simply because Gorman and Company have It is up to all members of the Communist Party, wing in the labor movement, out I out “We declare, frankly, however, Party, and when they played a FOR THE CHATELET DIST. Only Tim Buck, secretary of the sold their strike. The movement of the textile to ail militant to of which the Communist Party was persuasion workers, begin now to distribute that under no and at no double game with our < re- dveloped, took position proletariat (Signed) The Secretariat: Communist Party of Canada, workers to tear up their U.T.W. books in indigna- the Daily Worker in thousands of copies the and the of of agreement with you and to and period our the Communist International, Desellier. Groux, Morel. >'mains in Kingston. Six other Com- tion against Gorman's sell-out, will only marine every in Marx Lenin, who said, “We must weaken workers day, order to arm them up every rmunists, sentenced under Section the ranks of the textile workers still pick issue for the work- more and for the fight which has now begun. ers, ail 198, were released earlier through help the fakers and the bosses. their immediate problems in Make the Daily Worker a factor for victory in the factories, their greviances struggle against fascism and war.” How X got by with $2.15 1 mass pressure. Tom Cacic, de- * * * aris- for school 1 the marine workers’ struggles. For a circulation of ing from the war; we must attempt The speeches of Perrigaud. of books was miraculous. j ported to Jugoslavia, reached the INSTEAD, the rank and file textile workers should thousands of copies every day in the marine indus- to develop a mass struggle for higher General Yakhontoff, Evictions Follow U. S. S. R. * of Dr. Ward “Under the N. R. A. I’m operat- enter wages, j * A plenary session of the Cana- even more actively into the union, should try-. Introduce the Daily Worker to thousands of improved conditions, all de- of the manyworkers who ing two machines of came from (overspeeded),! dian Labor Defense was meeting to take the affairs of their local unions into their new readers among the marine workers by distrib- mands the people, trying to de- working eight hours. Under the j ‘ velop mass the various industries—a Negro woman develop struggle against in- own hands. To leave the union now uting the special marine of Daily the movement of Sellout in South code I’m paid weekly (the 'he means to Issue the Worker. workers up from New Orleans, a steel worker sl2 mini- creased terror when Ewen re- to the point where they mum) as a skilled workman. My;,i c was will be able to overthrow capitalism, of Youngstown—continued on the By HARRY RAYMOND hasn’t leased. One hundred and twenty to family decreased. And thank transform this imperialist war same line: front , workers are before the Canadian “United , , united (Continued Pane 1) God it increased. my cruits among the Negro masses, the that is going on into revolutionary from hasn’t Here’s j courts now; 2,000 were arrested this Socialist ... else be fas- new farmers and sharecroppers. Heads Keep war, front or there will budget: j year, into a civil war against capi- was supporting (or trying) a fam- I c J mostly strikers. C. F. Opens Drive Special cism and war.” As Hathaway put methods of recruiting and Delegates from Going talism. for the destruction of capi- ily of five. Here's how I spent my Grocery bill fat increased prices A national delegation to Ottawa i N.R.A $8.40 further features of the campaign talism.” it: “Thisfight against fascism is not hard-earned $11.50: under next1 week will demand the release will be announced in the To Anti-War He told how the Communist, Party a thing of waiting until Hitler Clothes Nothing f of Buck. The Canadian Labor De- regularly Congress some Rent : For New Members Daily had adhered to that position. The arrives on the scene and marches Grocery bill $7.00 $1.50 an appeal to I Worker, the Central Com- Clothes Nothing Fuel SI.OO fense1 has addressed to says ’I am Doctor ! mittee stated. With the active work BALTIMORE, Md., Sept. 30. correctness of the Party’s position, down Washington and Rent Free Nothing i American workers to support he (Continued from Par/c 1) of the membership of Party he said, is proved by the fact “that here to take over the reins of Gov- Feel SI.OO Dentist Nothing ( delegation by sending protests to the it Leaders in the City Central Com- School books Nothing is expected today over one-sixth of the world ernment.’ If we wait until that point Doctor /.Nothing of at | that the Party figures Dentist Nothing Church Nothing the Department Justice Ot- tention of the members is directed ’ mittee of the Socialist Party here surface, on the basis of the will not carry on a struggle will grow far above the 25,000 re- policies we School books (for the year) $2.15 Insurance sl.lO t tawa. I against (Sold policy buy to the recruiting of workers in the \ ported prevented Edward Richardson, duly that were laid down, a union of the war and fascism, and we Church io small to at the last convention in clothes) working-class, is in will be to prevent 1.25 , basic industries—steel, coal, railroad, April. Such a growth of the mem- elected delegate of the East End control and the not able it.” Insurance Soviet Union is established. The response of the delegates im- Luxuries Nothing Luxuries Nothing Workers Form Group bership of the Party will be a de- Branch from attending etc.—and within the trade unions, the Second “Nevertheless,” he pointed out, plid in unmistakeable terms they I wasn’t paying any rent until cisive factor in the struggle against United Total $11.50 ■ To Aid Candidacy with particular emphasis on the A. States Congress Against while we recognize there are fun- would not wait “until that point.’ the code went into Now Olgin war and against the development “My budget, slashed, left me per- effect. F. of L. unions. Among the tex- it is pointed War and Fascism in Chicago damental differences among us. we of fascism, out. again emergnev plexed, We didn't have the neces- that the rent is added my salary is j NEW YORK.—An Olgin for tile workers, literally thousands of which ended last night. reiterate that the DIST, 16 HAS NEW ADDRESS I of the danger of war, the marked sities of life. The $7 for groceries, now less, or has been cut to $10.50. ' < Congress Committee has been set whom had their eyes opened by the Contributions received to the credit Half an hour before train time trend toward Fascism, makes it im- CHARLOTTE, N.C.—The District after serving 195 meals for The week, I am unable to see where our i up in the North Bronx Head- sell-out policies of the Gorman i of Harry Gannes in his Socialist on Thursday perative for us to unite our ranks Committee of the Communist Party to five people, three meals a dny, clothes will come from. I can't un- ( quarters for the group will be an- leadership in the recent strike and < competition "Change ; night, representatives with the and to go cut of this Congress to here h?s announced that until fur- reached the low average of 6.7 derstand how I pay the doctor and i nounced shortly. who s~e now saying. ' and the of the Socialist City Central ‘The R°ds World” Medical Advisory Com- unite the ranks cf the working-class ther notice its mailing add-ess is to cents for each person fed. The : den ist. The two boys will start to Tlie committee includes a fin- we:? all it is in ■ right along," expected Board1 the Daily Worker $50,000 -1 mittee came to the railroad sta- movement as a whole on this issue be: Box 1373, Charlotte, North Car- $1.25 I spent for insurance will ! school this week without books, ! i ance committee, a speakers’ bur- to make heavy gains. Stress < drive. Total to will Quota—*soo. date: tion and persuaded Richardson to of war and fascism—to appeal to olina. All mail should be sent to keep us out of Potters field. One I’ve quit going to church, and lux- \ i eau, an organization oommitte# be in gaining ( laid thousands of re- $1.40. | J remain at home. workers to enter this united front [this address. dollar for fuel didn't keep us warm. | uries are a thing of the past.” |:I and a publicity committee.