Page 8 DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY. OWTORER 13, 1934
" 11 ■■ . - - ■ ■ ' Rubbish in the A. F. of L. VERTICAL—BUT NOT ON THE LEVEL! by Burck Daily»Working Class Daily Newspaper’ IN Party Life -' World Front FOUNDED 1924 and right hand man of William i Union mb By HARRY CANNES SUNDAY, BY THE Green, told the A. F. of L. convention JohnL If ’UBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT Communist Work Carried On 7OMPRODAILY PUBLISHING CO., INC., 59 E. 13th exactly what the A. of Leader” F. L. bureaucrats In A Summer Camp- “New on Spain Street, New York, N. Y. think of the workers. "We have 135,000 members For Green, Not Barricades Telephone: ALgonquin 4-7 95 4. taking lately Five Workers Recruited without in the rubbish that has come Omit United Front ?»bls Address: •Daiwork,” New York. N. Y. into other organizations in the last year,” said SHORT time ago we read a re- Building. Vashingtoa Bureau: Room 954. Nanonal Press Tobin. He referred to the thousands of militant A port in the Daily Worker about ’■ 4th and F St., Washington. D C. Telephone. National 7910. 1 MF'#' SfeS every A. F. the successful financial work the past week honest dtd-rest Bureau: 101 South Wells St., P.oom 700, Chicago, 111. workers who have recently joined the of L. of FOR Telephone. Dearborn 3931. “I’ll take nothing back.” Tobin sa.d when his re- Camp Crotcn for our left move- Socialist worker has been stirred Ito his very depths by the heroio Subscription Rates: mark was greeted by a roar of protest. ment, but not enough organiza- tional and political Why? strugglej cf his brothers in Spain By (except. Manhattan and Brcnxi, t year. SO 00: corrupt A. F. of L. bureaucracy I work. Mail: The takes the united with Communists and Syn« 6 months. 53.50; 3 months. >3.00: 1 month. 0.75 cents. same attitude towards the rank and file as is taken I Because there was no Party Unit i Manhattan. Bronx, Foreign and Canada 1 year. 99.00: or Y. C. L. to lead and the dioalists in a glorious battle against by the employers. They want to the new guide 5 months. 55.00: 3 months. 53.00 admit work. Although there was a won- I fascism. He waits hopefully for the By Carrier: Weekly, 18 cents; monthly. 75 cents. they members only so that can behead their strikes derful field to do work, the Party next issue of the Socialist organ, and collect their dues. They consider the new and Y. not begin r "The New Leader.” to utter its first 1934 C. L. Unit did to SATURDAY. OCTOBER 13, members as a source of income to pay for the offi- a JW’ words on this united front armed function until few sincere Party 11 cials’ fat salaries and expense accounts. members that, came to the camp struggle against the fascist dogs of Why Tobin considers the new A. F. of L. mem- Ito continue their Party work got Spain. He takes up his paper, his bers as “Rubbish” can be seen from his activities together, elected functionaries and heart palpitating. He wants to < \ read For Solidarity Action in his own union. Tobin ordered the Minneapolis got to work. Before the unit was k A r '1- words of encouragement, of class, inspiration to struggle. Teamsters not to strike and they struck in spite of organized, a conducted by battles are still going on in his orders. Tobin, together with Woll, is Green's Comrade M.. in fundamentals, was * On Friday, the sixth day of the organized by camp the re- leading captain in creating the hysterical red scare the committee. armed struggles which have swept FURIOUSSpain against Fascism, despite It lasted six weeks with Spain, Red against rank an at- O with the Flag of the all militant and filers. peated announcements of the Spanish gov- tendance of 30 to 35 persons. proletarian revolution flying Green, in attempting overcome in to the bad im- As soon as the unit was or- many towns in Spain, with ernment's complete “victory.’’ pression Tobin’s a life created by speech stated that the ganized it was our task to help in and death battle of over 30,000 For six days now the Spanish workers, A. F. of L. welcomes all workers. But the members the work. Although the unit func- armed min?rs going on in Asturias, of the A. F. of L. all know that Tobin is following tioned on’,y four weeks the follow- with troaps coming the of in united front action of Socialists, Communists to side out Green's policies against the rank and file. The ing work was accomplished. In the workers, he looks at Syndicalists, put up a heroic, inspiring the main and have A. F. of L. bureaucrats oppose unemployment in- concentration: recruited five work- headline of the "New Leader,” and battle. surance, protect gangsterism in the unions, follow ers into the Party, recruited ten reads: We must come to their immediate aid. In fur- a no-strike policy of co-operation with the employ- women into the Women's Councils. “A. F. cf Fights This is how the L. Fascism.” therance of this task the Communist Party, U.S.A., ers. They sell out every strike they get their hands basis was laid for Workers the future, a unit. Y. C. L. and shedding their blood on addressed a letter to the Socialist Party executive, on, as in the auto, steel and textile industry. They the Wcmen's Council because most of barricades; Communists and steps for front dem- try the workers militant Socialists, appealing for immediate united to split and suppress ac- the recruits except the old uniting the working class mem- 't of Spain onstration under joint Socialist end Communist tion through their “red scare.” They keep the rank i bers are coming to this camp next ft Mt in a heroic struggle to auspices in support of the heroic Spanish workers. and file from controlling their own trade union ' summer. Financially: $6.50 fcr smash the landlord-bourgeois rule the of Spain, On the same day the Communist International and movement. They pay themselves fat salaries out Daily Worker drive. $4.00 for the must make way to the phrases of Young Communist International addressed the So- of high dues drained from the pockets of the mem- | W'.I.R. camp, $19.95 for section 12. William Green, agent of American imperialism. cialist workers throughout the world for united front bers. We are sure if we would have ♦ ♦ « actions. Comrades were appointed to negotiate There is a lot of rubbish in the trade union begun our work from the begin- > ning of the summer work WHEN the "New Leader” refers to directly with the leaders of the Socialist and So- movement. But this rubbish is to be found on and our would " be double or triple. Let this stand the A. F. of L. fighting fascism, Youth . around Green’s throne. The rank and file will have cia’ist Internationals. a lesson for the they have in to clean this rubbish out and take over the con- as comrades in mind the strikebreak- “Having in mind this decisive picture of the bour- Camp Croton and other camps to ing bureaucracy, the Mathew trol of themselves. The road to Wolls geoisie striving to shatter an embattled working- the unions this have in mind, that Communists of the pro-fascist Civic Federation; of and oppo- class, the Communist International calls upon all housecleaning is the building rank file don’t take a transfer to take a the Gormans and Greens who sup- in local pleasure port its sections, in common with other workers’ or- sitions each union. rest and of eight to ten >fc:, jgy the fascist attacks on the ganizations. to organize demonstrations in solidar- weeks, but to continue Party work Communists. they are. I ity with the Spanish working-class.” wherever It would be wrong to say that the A. E., Section 14. 1 "New Leader” has utterly neglected This appeal for united world-wide immediate What Is Industrial M. A.. Unit 3. Section 11. to treat the revolutionary general to the Y. front support Socialists and Communists Peekskill, N. strike of Spain and the armed up- their the fascist in • * • shedding blood against fiends r risings. That stalwart defender of Unionism? Spain should evoke quick response, should lead to Y. C. L. Overcomes Sectarianism Contributions received to the credit of Burck in Luke. David Ramsey, in the Daily Worker drive for the armed struggles of the prole- definite steps for united front actions for our Span- pressure of the masses of the work- are many camps and re- his socialist competition with Mike Gold. Harry $60,099. QUOTA—SI,OOO. tariat against fascism. James THEREsorts around this territory. Also writes ish blethers. Gannes, “del,” the Medical Advisory Board. Helen Total to date $ .40 Oneal, the leading articles, THEers for an aggressive fight for union Camp Smith and a few C. C. C. . which takes second place to the The letter signed by Earl Browder, secretary of conditions has forced the leaders of the camps, are in this territory. pronouncements of Citrine, Green, the Communist Party, addressed to the Socialist For a few years there was a i Dubinsky and Co. Party National Executive Committee, urging the American Federation of Labor to pay lip League Mohegan Colony, Unit in Every capitalist paper repeated, necessity of immediate action, declared: service to organization of the unorganized which is three and one half miles Notes Soviet and Hirota stressed, reiterated and re-empha- from Peekskill. It stayed within Envoy “Can we allow more precious days, and even and to the question of industrial unionism. of ‘ sized the fact that the armed strug- was unknown to months, to slip by. while the whole capitalist world the colony and gle was led by the united front cf But the Green-Lewis bureaucracy in the A. F. everybody. This year, with the in- is drifting rapidly into fascism and war, Socialists, Communists and Syndi- ever more of L., in the resolution passed in the San Francisco auguration of Section 13 (West- to Reveal Provocations calists. Oneal sees fit throughout without a serious effort build a united working- attempt to pacify the of the Japanese Lies, Convention, demands County), chester a few new units his entire article not even to men- class front?” rank and file with an empty gesture. The reso- Y. were organized of the C. L. near tion the Communists. Oneal strives called necessary steps lution adopted by the convention, in fact, eulogized this territory. The same appeal for such among by the use of printer’s ink to wipe craft form It the in- Through the initiative of the Yureniev Spikes Lies while Soviet citizens, em- , Data Proves Only One as joint meetings and demonstrations in support the of organization. declared sec- ployes : out a united front against tion or-anteer the colony unit of the C.E.R., there were nine fascism of the Spanish workers, shedding their blood on tention to “fully protect the jurisdictional rights of wounded, in Spain that is sealed in the blood started to do some work. Con- About Railroad killed, 171 43 kidnapped of 22 Trains Was a the barricades against fascism. all trade unions organized along craft lines.” by bandits and thirteen robbed. : of thousands of workers. Green, and tacts were made in the C. C. C. Acts Military Train The resolution, upon which Lewis Wrecking * “Their struggle” he writes the It is our international duty, it is the will of every camps; a few strikes were con- Thus, offizal data entirely refute of the whole A. F. of L. bureaucracy agreed, declared Spanish proletariat, “was similar to worker whose heart is with his Spanish brothers, ducted with the units’ (colony) aid. the statements of the Japanese side 1 further, (Specie! to the Daily Worker) and thus corroborate the causeless- in a number of prominent Japanese the fight of the Austrian working to speed the formation of the united front of So- Contacts and fraternization was I MOSCOW. Oct. 10 (By Wireless). ness and illegality of the arrests of newspapers, as these are well known. class against fascism last Febru- cialists and communists fascism and “Experience has shown that craft organization made with soldiers from Camp against against —The exchange of notes between Soviet citizens. Equally so the Soviet Government ary. ...” is most in Smith, near • • effective the protection of the welfare when they maneuvered , • the growing danger of war. Soviet Ambassador to Japan Yure- of C.E.R. knows of no aggressive e::p'.e'-te" c 1 and of the colony, etc. Official documents the Certainly be no what- advancement of interests the workers niev and the Japanese Foreign Min- published clearly of “prominent persons in the U. S. S. us mention a few points of there should obstacles industry In the city of Peekskill, the Vet- at different times where the nature of the is such that the ister Hirota were published here to- that the Soviet Part of R. against Japan.” The mention- LETdissimilarity. 1) lead- ever to joint meetings to rally mass support in erans of Foreign Wars, advertised established Caballero, lines of demarcation between the crafts are dis- day. revealing on the one hand a every- ing of it in your note I attribute to er of the this country for our Spanish comrades, who have the fact that they would hold an ithe Board of the C.E.R. did Spanish Socialist Party, tinguishable.” clear explanation of recent Jap- thing possible to secure on apparent misunderstanding. ‘ repeatedly, in words at least, re- joined forces in against : - 1 safety their a battle to the death Anti Communist demonstration. anese provocations centering the contrary, aggressive Right at the start, therefore, the "industrial per around I the C.E.R. and especially on its On the buked the Austrian Socialist lead- fascism. resolution, Peekskill is one hundred cent alleged Soviet wrecking on statements against the U. S. R. for their unionism” which was hailed by Green Ku Klux town, non-industrial. etc. the Chi- I Eastern Line. Soviet employes of S. ers reformist mistakes; All hesitation, all hindrance, or delay to the forward, nese Eastern Railway, and on the the C.E.R. often made the part of prominent and by no Caballero at for the as a step embraces craft unionism and not Imm?di~‘eiv. the section nrgp"’-’- j ) especially on least talked other hand blustering series of ! means unofficial public in united front should stop. With the united front even the empty form of industrial unionism. The got up leaflets and mobilized the a heroic efforts in this direction. A men dictatorship of the proletariat. 2) strengthened in France, with united in fabrications. number wrecks, Jap- | | Japan is well known. The united front of the front resolution calls for “the Executive Council to issue League Unit to distribute the leaf- of including Socialists and In his note to Ambassador Yure- anes? trains, were Thus! consider unfounded all the Communists Spain having reached the stage of an armed strug- charters for national and international unions” lets the citizens of Peekskill, who military prevented had been achieved in to niev, Hirota repeated practically all accusations cited in .he Japanese , the Spanish battles, it gle, certainly there should be no excuse for delay only in the “automotive, cement and aluminum”’ were watching the parade. The dis- precisely by Soviet employes, whs j where had the anti-Soviet fables about the par- sometimes acted at the risk of their I reply to my thoroughly proved ’ ’not in Austria until afterwards. 3) in this country to united actions against fascism. industries, and other production industries” tribution was successful. The leaf- i “mass ticipation of Soviet employes of the lives. note. The Spanish Socialists did not offer Socialists! Let us join forces in support of to which the Executive Council might give let was signed Communist Party of 167 our its C.E.R. in “conspiracies having the Did Not Guard Road Soviet Citizens Jailed a compromise to Lerroux-Robles the Socialist and Communist Peekskill and told the workers not i fighters of Spain! consent. object of wrecking Japanese military At the same time the Manchurian I must state, at the same time, providing for a period of dictator- But in these three industries, the “vertical” to be intimidated, net to be afraid trains” and declared even to organize into unions, etc. that victims authorities not only did not fulfill that, fully approving those accusa- ship, as Bauer did to Dollfuss. form the is real unionism, during these attacks “n the ma- a 4) of unions not industrial This should be an example for their obligations according to agree- tions which were put forward as The Spanish proletariat was jority of cases were Japanese or but justification of the not but an empty husk. The resolution of Green- every League and Party Unit to ments on guarding the Road, illegal action of disarmed,, as was the Austrian the Manchurians, while at the same same, Japanese - authorities, proletariat Bauer Thaelmann Must Be Lewis makes sure that the Executive Council of follow. systematically reduced the Manchurian with the aid of Freed! A. F. of L. is to be given complete domination of time Soviet citizens seldom suf- especially for last year, and com- the Japanese government sanc- and Co., but took the offensive in M. W. fered.” published ago the new “vertical” unions. It declares, “In order mencing with the 19th of May, this tioned these actions and actually the battle when the right regime several days in the Peekskill, N. Y. Yureniev his (Oct. 5) • • • in reply year, entirely guard arbitrary ;was 5) to protect and safeguard the members of such removed the stimulated the further installed. Both Socialist and NEWSDaily Worker Thaelmann, cites the following officially estab- from trains of Eastern rule of the local authorities in Communist leaders in that Ernst unions chartered, the Federation, for a provisional “How Not to Build A League.” freight the joined call- lished data: Rail- Manchuria. ling a general imprisoned leader of the Communist Party pericd, shall direct the policies, administer and des- situation in Racine between Line of the Chinese Eastern strike that was 100 22 Trains way. The result of such an a titude on per cent effective, when the Aus- ignate the very Wrecked i of Germany, is about to go on “trial” for administrative and financial officers of THEthe Party and Y. C. L. is a For the period 1 No wonder that as a result of the part of the Japanese govern- trian Social Democratic leaders relationship from. Jan. to the newly organized unions.” serious one. The is not Sept. 5, 1934, there took place 22 such a situation precisely in the ment is that instead of 22 arrested, sabotaged the calling of the gen- by official * * his life, has been confirmed dis- V very nor one. This a close favorable train wrecks, of which only one- late months increased attacks took concerning whom I spoke of in my eral strike, which was one of the patches in the American capltaliet press. at- THE last paragraph exposes the real intent of the we think is due to the Party’s wrecked 17th cf June—was a mili- place on the Eastern Line of the note dated Aug. 22, at the present decisive causes for the defeat and titude towards the League mem- Ernst Thaelmann, who has been imprisoned ever * Green-Lewis A” tary train. The total number of C. E. R., as Hirota’s note points out. moment 167 Soviet ci izens have the slaughter of the Austrian work- bureaucrac’. They make most of the League since the Nazis came to power, is now to face the in favor of ■ -1 bers. military trains which passed during It is quite natural that the decrease been arrested, including 142 em- ers. 6) The Spanish Socialist work- this resolution, including Lewis, Howard, feel as if they not i I executioners’ court. I members were the above mentioned eight months of safety down to caastrophic ployees of the C. E. R. incarcerated ers seized power in many places and Th? Nazi scoundrels have long etc., admitted that it was 6i:s;':?:i c.ite.iy a? in. t of as 1 -1 ' capable doing the work and along the Eastern Line was sixty. limits gradually led to almost in the prisons of Manchuria. set up barricades. 7) The Spanish been preparing his death, but have been held back the Communists and against independent unions. they have results lif would better It is true that Japanese military complete paralysis and that the j Moreover, as I have already ex- proletariat has not yet been de- by world protest actions. Now as e mass quietly and The strengthens union ... ~ League resolution th? cra*t i minus the member. We supplies were also in mixed traffic which remained on the plained, after handing in my note, feated. is continuing to carry on as quickly as possible they are trying any have up Party sent to rush our aims to strangle struggle or fighting policy on taken this with the freight A Eastern Line, freight as well as pas- i those arrested were during their its struggles, bourgeois comrade to doom. they steps trains. total of 6.949 cars with the heroic his the part of the newly organized workers, and fur- but so far have taken no Japanese military supplies and senger traffic, was extremely ham- examinations subjected to inhuman press admitting may to it. the with that the battle His judges are picked Nazi hangmen. His trial thers the red scare against militant, workers. It overcome That is reason troops, including the above mention- pered on this important section of beatings and tortures and the So- . go on for a long time. why we are writing * • will be held in secret. The may not strengthens the no-struggle policy of Green, this letter to ed military trains, were carried on international significance. i viet Government was obliged on ♦ Nazi butchers Lewis the "Daily.” even announce when he comes up for their judg- and Company, and is aimed against rank and file the C.E.R. during the period from Yureniev Replies Aug. 31 to lodge a special protest is not alone in neglectins The Party in its section commit- with Japanese government con- the fighters. Jan. 1 to Sept. 1, 1934, according to Dealing with Hirota’s statement , the ONEALthe ‘‘small detail” of the So- ment. They may only announce dreadful exe- tee meeting, shortly after the Open the the orders of the Japanese military in his note wherein he refutes all I ' cerning this question, basis for ; c'.alict.-Communist united front in cution after it has taken place. Real industrial unionism includes more than i Letter was issued, took up the | ‘ command received by the managing responsibility cam- which was corroborated still more . the Spanish uprising against fas- The Party Germany mere structure, question of building a strong Y. C. for anti-Soviet by subsequent Communist of has appealed board of the C.E.R. According to paigns point- facts. ! Feigenbaum Tlie real industrial union wipes out craft lines IL. in Racine, inc-aa-ing its mem- of the Japanese press, cism. William M. stu- to all brother parties to go into action immediately the written statement of the Jap- ing out allegedly No Action On Protest diously avoids mentioning what in order to cement the solidarity of all the workers bership, etc.—so far it has done statements ex- for the freedom of our beloved and brave comrade anese military command dated the pressed by prominent persons in the although every worker who has followed the in so th? exactlj’ this: However, since lodging j Thaelmann. the industry, that fight for the workers’ 9th of August and addressed to the U. S. against pro already (1) It has not taken up the S. R. and directed this cst, already over one month news knows. demands can be made stronger. manager of the C.E.R., Rudy, only Yureniev In “The The campaign for the release of Thaelmann and question of the Y. C. L. seriously Japan, his note says: has elapsed and although it was a civil war means the shed- The rank and file oppositions inside the A. F. twenty-six cars were injured and part ! of all other anti-fascist in the section committee meet- This of your note cannot but question of most inhuman actions ding much blood,” complains prisoners has lagged. L. demand real indus- destroyed out of this number. If we of industrial unionism—-the nor unit since arouse great surprise. of Japanese local authorities which Feigenbaum. "It is possible that if The slightest delay now in inaugurating a more ings, meetings, the take into consideration data, trial form of organization, coupled with and in- Youth Day demonstra- these Indeed, although the government contradicted elementary laws, the the Socialists had seized and en- energetic, more powerful mass campaign than has Nat'onal that separable from a program of fight for the workers’ tion. then it becomes clear the first of the U. S. S. R. cannot be re- Japanese government did not find deavored to maintain power when ever been seen before, will be extremely dangerous. and basic statement contained in and reports demands, and of rank and file control of the union. (2) So far the Party has not as- sponsible for articles it nec?3sary to take measures the elections showed they were in Thaelmann is picked for Nazi at Hirota’s note, dated Sept. 4, con- in the Soviet it, a the vengeance this signed any Party member to do appearing press, against such actions through its minority bloodshed would the cerning the frequent wrecking of however, can that Soviet organs. been infinitely time because difficulties of fascism are mount- ycath work. They claim they state the j have worse.” Japanese military trains, doesn’t press, problem ing terrifically. The Nazis want him out of the have not the forces to nut any- reflecting the aspiration of Considering the above-mentioned The only it appears here tally with the actual fact. peoples way before the coming winter of great anti-fascist charge cf youth the of the U. S. S. R.. al- facts there is no doubt of the re- is when is the best time to shed Join the Party! one in work. The same in connec- r battles. Thaelmann is a nemesis to them, and they This merely rhows they do not is also true ways unswervingly supported and sponsibility of the Japeneze govern- 'b'oed in a hopeless battle. tion with h's second statement that supoorts and ment for the part will go to any working class realize the importance of bnHdin- the peaceful policy these actions on "Mcanvzhlle.” concludes Feigen- lengths to wipe him out. in the United States when trains were wrecked on the conducted “the * ’** understanding Japano-Mc.nchurian * * reasonable of the authori- jbaum, hearts cf Socialists ev- st. vost'- and Eastern Line allegedly mostly Jap- THFlaces a winter of desperate struggles. do realize I’. they choose the path by the Soviet Government in i’s ties of the C. E. R. erywhere arc with their gallant and AUR immediate action must take the form of dem- anese and Manchurians suffered and relations with Japan. Th? Government instructed ” will be for higher wages and of and ignore Sovie heroic Sprnish comrades.” otetraiions in front all consulates, There strikes least resistance it. only very rarely Soviet citizens. Soviet of Nazi a bar- In connection with youth work The Government knows no me to lodge this repeated protest But is that all? Are w? to sit rage of telegrams, resolutions, letters, better working conditions. There will be Only Two Japanese Wounded case when even the smallest pro- with you on arrests by and ju~t the protest tele- they have airiigned a Party mem- I the continued over According to these same official vincial newspaper in the U. R. and tortures Soviet here'e battles phone calls to the Nazi Embassy in Washington. the struggle for the Workers Unemploy- ber to act as Party Rep at League | 8. S. of citizens in of the Spanish pro- data, during those twenty-two train war or What about We must send a stream of cables to the so-called ment and Social Insurance Bill. There will: be the meetings, who takes an irre- advocated with Japan the Manchuria and inform you that it letar-al? some ac- wrecks which took place upon the conquest of territories belonging to expects government "People's Court." to the Gestapo 'Secret Stat? Po- great fight against the menace of war and fas- sponsible attitude toward the the Japanese tion? What about a united front Eastern Line of th? C.E.R. during Japan or occupied by her. will lake measures toward th? im- in defense of sh“ heroic to officials, voicing the demand cism. work. Spanish lice'. the Nazi of eight months, as well as Japanese goes (3) It has not taken nn the the last Cites Attacks mediate release of all Soviet em- worker?" If (heir battle millions of American workers and anti-fascists. In all these struggles the correct and incorrup- during attacks on railway A’ the time I need not ployees il- question of recruiting league bandit same cf the Chinese Eastern Ra down to defeat, thousands face must tible leadership of th? Communist Party will play stations of the Eastern Line, only enumerate way. “Thaelmann be freed! Free all anti-fascist Fcr Unit 4 of aggressive and militant who have been innocently ar- execution er imprisonment. 5f an important role. The Party will expose the sell- members. instance two Japanese were wounded, expressions against prisoners! Down with the Nazi execution courts!” the Party was assigned to recruit soldiers I the U. S. S. R. rested. they go on to victory, we will outs of th? labor fakers of the A. F. of L. It will against We must now rally all of the forces previously about four members. No concrete have to battle the efforts be in the forefront of every fight that is waged in cf the capitalists everywhere to drawn into actions on behalf of Ernst Thaelmann, steps were taken to recruit these the interests of the workers. Party, important political meeting, not nounced the nevz terroristic mcas- destroy them. and reach new hundreds of thousands of workers four members. The up to Fifteen Anti-Imperialists The influence of the Communist Party can be date, hasn’t recruited any—not on? of the leading Party members , ures taken against the Haitian The immediate task now is the ,»iia others to express their protest against the immeasurably strengthened if every militant worker only in Unit 4 but throughout the showed up. Out of all the units in Seized in Haiti Face people, it did not mention those ar- eslabllrhment of a united front threatened execution. cnly Party engaged for who has watched it in action against the bosses citv. the city, four mcmb’rs I rested ac in'“anarchist” ac- of Socialists and Communists attended. tivities, as the government claimed. the support of the heroic Spanish Thaelmann’s death would be a blow to the anti- himself becomes a member of the Party. In joining (la) The question of Interna- Death or Prison Terms tional Youth Day was Four writers, six journalists, two workers. fascist front. The Fascist fiends know this, and the Party he strikes a blow against the whole capi- almost (5) But for any Party work comp’ctely ignored by the Pa ty. lawyers, two workers and a Sen- are speeding his Inquisition. Freedom for Thael- talist system, since this action signifies that he which must be done immediately PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Oct. ator made up grcuo received to tht The Pcrty took up the question the seized by Contributions mann, which can be won by the world protest of part the Pz.rty utilizes the League to the Vincent administration. credi of Harry Cannes in his so- has become an integral of the militant leader- cf I. V. D. the night before of the 12.—For simply being mentioned in all anti-fascists, by our energetic action in arousing mobilize the Party members. In cialist ccmnctition with Del. ?.like ship of the working class. I. Y. D. meeting, during which the case the member ! the anti-imperialist paper of Haiti. The Military Tribunal is a ter- millions of workers opposed to fascism this League refuses ' Gold, the Medical Advisory Board, the in ~ 5 There is nothing the capitalists fear so much as Party organizer and a few other - the “Cri Peuple,” he receives a du 15’ men and rorist drum-head court-martiel pro- Helen Luke. Jacob Burck and David country, would be a great blow to the Hitler regime. the growth of the Party. They every leading comrades refused to cf the League know that pertenee doing it. . women arrested last Friday were ; cedure for quickly putting out ci' Rantsey. in the Daily Worker drive Speed and other actions for new Party member signifies development of •peel,. They finally shoved it on And they worrier why th? the d’monrtrations the a then .today reported to arraigned th? way all individuals protesting : $39.000. —$590. th- irt’sprn ib’e Party Rep, who be be- i for Quota th? freedom of Ernst Thaelmann! Let the Nazi new working class leader. League doesn't grow in Racine. against the imperialist exploitation i; J. pte'Grcgcr In <*or vp anyhow. fore a military tribuml on charges SI.OO butchers know that the American .workers are mass- Workers of America, join your Party! Show the friled Comradely yours, ’ of the Vincent Government. Ne’er S. ■Mcn.i- 2.00 (h) tt,. Partv was snnnosed to cr rrylng penalties of life-imprison- ■ 5) ing their forces against th? threatened execution of capitalist class that th? workers ere determi"ed to (Signed) O R.. J. V., W. K. : before in the history of the country • Til'y GrhJste.te i-«i<" tb-y ment or death. - 1"( p -- leaflets, which has there been a of perzecu- ; Thaelmann. build th’ Communist Party into th? political party C. 1 ferocity r c v d 37.55 . failed tn do. L.’ers. The "Cri du Peuple-” i.- printed in i ticn directed against the Haitian I 1 Thaelmann must be freed! that will liberate them from th? curs? cf capitalism. (<•) The a very i I meeting being Racine, Wis.s Paris and while the paper de- - workers i Total to date $41.15