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(Six Fag e») Price 3 Cents Jobless Demonstrate Lewis Meets Anti-War Delegates Met Hotel Strike USSR Party Congress First Defeat With Blunt War Talk Spreads;Unity Feb. 5, In All Cities, In Years Delegates All Hail Many By Roosevelt Spirit Grows For Social Insurance Miners at Convention Officials Hyde Park Hotel Settles Party Line Triumph Fight Appointive Roosevelt Spokesmen Ad- NN ith Industrial Power of Lewis Browder's Report to U mit Union Minneapoltt, Detroit, Huge War Drive; Lenin's Widow Greot* BULLETIN 18th Meeting C.C. i Cleveland, Make Frank, Borick of Predict War Soon NEW YORK.—The cooks and wait- Michael Kalinin INDIANAPOLIS, lad., Jan. 29. hi Wed. ers strike spread over the week-end Stalin a# Lenin’s Willlam Green continued Lewis’ By MARGUERITE YOUNG to the Biltmore, Greystone, and New Preparations 4 Successor '< of the N. R. ja . myt sale A. to the 33rd a special eight-page (Daily Worker Washington Bureau | Yorker hotels, thus practically para- Tomorrow lyzing per Cleveland Demonstration Convention es the U.M.W.A.. when issue of the Daily Worker will WASHINGTON, Jan. *9.—Multiple 75 cent of the dining ser- the President of the A. F. of L. vice in New large ißy Wireless to the Daily Worker) Ohio, Jan. 28.—Un- carry the full text of Comrade signs that the whole Roosevelt York's hotels. CLEVELAND, spoke at the opening of the second While many of the hotels are try- MOSCOW, Jan. 29.—Postieshev, ad- employed and C.WA workers here Browder’s report to the 18th meet- regime is centered around a drive i week of the Convention here today. toward war, j ing to maintain a good appearance dressing the 17t.h Congress of the on Feb. 5 for the ing of the Central Committee of and that its attention Party will demonstrate V> » Immediately before Green spoke, with scab staffs, the Communist of the U.S.S.R, and ■ Communist U.S.A. is riveted on immediate preparations service generally continuance enlargement of the resolutions calling lor the freeing the Party, stands at a zero yesterday, remarked that the Revolu- lay-offs and wage Workers are urged to for it, greeted the anti-war delega- j level. C.W.A., against of Mooney, Billings and the ScotU- reserve Pickets continue to march up and tion gave the workers the feeling of for the endorsement of the their copies of the Daily to tion of the American League Against i outs, and - assure mastery boro boys were carefully emaaeu War and today at down in front of the struck hotels of the country, while the Workers Insurance getting this important speech. the White I Year Plans have I? lated by the U.M.W.A. officialdom. House, the Capitol and at the head-1 in the icy wind, enthusiastic and de- Five convinced them Bill • • • quarters Conservation termined to win. that they can master Nature and All delegates the Con- of the Civilian i to National Corps today. create their own conditions. vention Unemployment to be By F. BORICH Unity Spirit Growing Against Preparations for war and militant A Gigantic Historical Epoch held on Feb. 5 will meet on Jan. 30 INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan. M.— 1,184 New War dom- The spirit for unity is growing Postieshev was greeted with stormy A statements in defense of them for final instructions. mass send- “First opposition against the reign inated the atmosphere of three hourly among the strikers. This was applause and ovation as he ascended off meeting for the delegates will lie , manifested yesterday when of Mr. Lewis came yesterday In a conferences between Roosevelt offi- two pick- the tribune to deliver his brilliant held on Feb. 1. floor offensive on the appointive Planes O.K/d speech, to which the audience !> * * cials and about twenty leaders of listened powers of the international presi- the United Anti-War forces of the See the editorial on the hotel with close attention. He spoke of TOLEDO, Ohio.—C.W.A. and un- dent. wc .ers' strike Page the ten years since Comrade Lenin's will country. on 6 of to- employed workers demonstrate Committee day's issue. death as a gigantic historical epoch, at the local Court House Monument "Administration forces were By Sees War in Spring saved from defeat by of of colossal Party victories achieved wll be adopted and abatement Henry Tr Rainey, Speaker of the > Chairman of the Council of where resolutions temporarily since the 16th Congress. Senators, the resolution referring House of Representatives, repeated to ets, one a member of Food Work- forwarded to Congressmen, it the Peoples Commissars He analyzed in detail the condi- and to the President, demanding that to the committee on constitu- Gives Roosevelt Power the delegation, "I think there will be ers Industrial Union and another tional amendments.” [ tions which brought victory, showing they receive the workers delegates The In- war in ihe Spring.” from the Amalgamated, shook hands dianapolis Times, Jan. 26. To Build Biggest Air to demands that C. C. C. by the example of Soviet the Convention ' And, the and posed from the National ■HKSBhk ?■ i for photographers. great strength of Leninist leadership Against Unemployment, and demand- This particular resolution did not Force be removed from militaristic army in World Must Spread Strike Tarty of the Central Committee, headed by ing passage of the Workers Un- raise the whole question of the ap- control, Rainey responded only with Congress the Veteran leader of the a Comrade Stalin. He employment Insurance Bill, and its miners, pointive power. It simply referred to a complaint that the delegation would Commenting on the strike today, described the battler against By SEYMOUR WALDMAN profound changes wrought by by the local government. the strikebreaking the officials who are defeated in “turn them over to ministers.” Wm. Albertson, Secretary of So- endorsement machine. the (Daily Worker, Washington Bureau) the cialise transformation of Ukrainian A send-off mass meeting for the Lewis elections, demanding their return to Marvin H. Mclntyre, Secretary to Hotel and Restaurant Workers Union, Best Proof of delegates to the National Convention the mines for at least a year before WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. The President Roosevelt, when asked Local 119 (section of the Food Work- agriculture. Summing up, will be held cn Thursday, Feb. 1. they could hold any office in the House Naval Affairs Committee today whether Rainey spoke for the Ad- ers Industrial Union), said: Postieshev spoke of "Did he he the Bolshevik struggle in Soviet ... union. Another resolution dealing unanimously recommended to give ministration, hedged, say Our Vitality’ "The most important thing at the Ukraine with the appointive power as a whole President Roosevelt “blanket author- spoke for the President?” against counter-- Raise Funds 3 City Councils of present time is the question of ary groups of Nationalist will be considered at the time of ity” to procure "the additional air- “No,” one of the anti-war delega- unity in deviators BRIDGEPORT, Conn—An intense action and spreading the who worked in with constitutional amendments. planes necessary to bring the tion said, “and we want to know what strike further to Pravila Editorial Says contact the in- drive is being carried on here to raise Navy you say more hotels. This terventionists. As as the resolution was to treaty (London) strength.” Ad- can about It.” must be funds with which to send delegates Illinois Endorse soon read accompanied by mass Victors Krupskaya Hails Stalin as Worthy hundreds of hands of the rank and miral William H. Standley, Chief of Mclntyre then explained that he picketing action “Congress of to the National Unemployed Conven- couldn't speak ior the President. and militant Successor file went up demanding the floor. Naval Operations, this morning esti- around the hotels.” tion. Jessie Amdrozewich, of the Robert C. Fechner, director of the Contrasts 2 Systems” The Congress greeted with particu- These hands, preponderantly of the mated that this new program means Speaking of the negotiations Russian Mutual Aid Society, was Jobless Insurance C. C. C., declined even to soften high being lar warmth and applause Comrade hours, calloused type, indicating they the construction of 1,184 war planes carried on by the Amalgamated able to collect $7 in a few that army officials’ repeated boasts that offi- By VERN SMITH Krupskaya, widow and life compan- setting' an example to members of are working in the mines with pick at a total cost of $95,000,000. cials with the N.R.A., Albertson said Unemployed Councils went A large number of the the organization is under permanent Moscow Correspondent Daily Worker ion of Lenin. The entire country the Unemployed Council. and shovel, up time and again contemplated Army control “Any dependence of the workers on 1 say and is to be used as a ! and the whole working class and col- ... for their chance to planes will be built for long distance the N.R.A. and the bosses MOSCOW, Jan. Force Action in who should recruiting station for the next war. would de- 29.—1 t was lective farmers, Comrade Krupskaya operations—in other words, for ser- feat the strike. United mass action j “Pravda,” central organ of the Rus- Send-Off in Detroit In response : the delegates’ declared, (Continued on Page 2) vice in the Far East. the new protest only thing , sian Communist Party, which key- had looked forward to the Cook County When is the that will make the 17th Party Congress DETROIT, Midi.—A send-off mass fighting contingent will be ready to ’ noted the 17th Communist Party and Comrade will be held here Jan. 31, at for (Continued on bosses come terms,” Albertson de- Stalin’s report, meeting the Navy Department Page 2) clared. Congress when on the opening day realizing that Stalin’s p.m. , 111., Jan 29.—The city action will report would up 7:30 at the Workers Home, 1343 have 2,184 war ready for im- it devoted the entire front r>age sum the struggle council and mayor of Berwyn, 111. planes The Food Workers Industrial Union for of E. Ferry St. The Michigan delegates mediate 1 to an article with the streamer ad- fulfillment Lenin's behests. National Against have just indorsed the Workers Un- 5,000 Toledo CWA service. has urged all restaurant workers to “Much transpired since Lenin’s to the Convention * has employmnt Bill Deal and War line: “Congress of Victors”—Con- Unemployment will leave for Wash- Insurance and sent New Maryland Lynch trast between world ap- death,’’ said Krupskaya, recalling signed copies resolution to two systems ington on Feb. 1, at 1 p.m., from 1343 of their Today's announcement follows j (Continued on Page 2) pears immediately.” The de- the internal Party struggles following the Unemployed of Cook Men article E. Ferry St. Councils Protest Mass closely upon the heels of Saturday’s clared: Lenin’s death. “But the Party is . * s County. War Department declaration of its she A similar Gangs Gather as "The Party Congress is the best greatr today than ever,” con- —The unemployed or- resolution was adopted adoption a five-year W advantages NEW YORK. by the of new construc- | eirton Steel W orkers | proof of the vitality and ganizations, C.W.A. workers unions village administration of the Layoffs,WageCuts tion program for the Air Corps which, When village of of the new social regime. The Daily carry and A. F. L. and Robbins, 111., and Stickney. i in addition adding long j Talk Strike; Protest Worker will of T.U.U.L. local 111. village of to 1,000 dis- Negro Is Arrested Lenin died, the world bourgeoisie full reports of lTth Party The Robbins has a | tance Army planes for the thought the end of Leninism. the large Negro 1,000 March Under Ban- service in j it was Congress of the Party population, and a light- Far East, would give the Labor Board Betrayal They there was nobody to Communist (Continued on Page 2) ing Unemployed Council. United Framed thought of the through Vem ner States imperialism greatest united Magee By Cops the proletarian army. The A citywide in sup- of Unemployed the head great Smith, Moscow correspondent. demonstration aerial combat force in WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Steel New York Times said: ‘Death of port of the Unemployment the world. on Charge of “At- Workers Councils worker delegates from the Weir- Lenin coincides the of Insurance Bill is being organized It is significant to note that there with defeat by Assault ton Steel Co., whose strike was the Revolution headed by him. It tinued, “greater than any Party in Fire 9,000 Detroit the Cook County Committee of the wasn’t the slightest murmur of oppo- tempted” TOLEDO, Ohio. smashed by the National Labor very imagine for Jan. 29. Nearly sition to the proposal, and that Carl is difficult to how the the world. Great work has been ac- Unemployed Councils Feb. sth at 5,000 C. W. A. CENTREEVILLE, Md., Jan. 29. Board, declared here that steps avoid 10 a. m. This demonstration which workers here paraded Soviet Power can manage to complished, the foundation of So- through the city in protest against Maryland lynch gangs were gather- would be taken for a general strike a period of storms until a second cialism has been decisive vic- CWA Workers, Cut starts at Union Park will proceed to (Continued on Page 2) of built, the curtailment of C. ing here today following arrest steel workers if they were not appears, the loop and city hall and will de- W. A. work. the Lenin if ever.’ tories have been achieved. The warm Although the Legion of William Magee, Negro worker, on allowed to choose their own repre- Confidence in Lenin’s Party given mand the endorsement by the county American and Mass ovation to Comrade Stalin ex- the Polish Falcons, who organized : a charge of’ “attempting to assault sentatives. “History bourgeois pressed the feeling of realization of officials * • 9 mocks those Relief List in Half of the Workers’ Unemploy- the demonstration, refused a white woman,” last Wednesday ment Bill. will to invite prophets. these facts by the Congress,” she This demonstration the Unemployed Council and Millinery Workers ! night at Easton, Md. General Hugh S. Johnson, N. “Pravda" points out that the Com- also demand the granting jobs the C. stated. of or VV. A. workers’ union, 1,000 of Magee is lodged at the Queen R. A. Administrator, today in- munist is even by Strikes, Unions, Protests, cash relief to all unemployed. the Party recognized Comrade Krupskaya devoted the workers who marched paraded under | Anne's County jail here, and the formed an A. F. of L. delegation its enemies as the mainspring of the concluding part of her address, The Unemployed Councils ask all workers here protest re- Workers’ Answers to the banner of the Unemployed Coun- | Strike for Wage I authorities are making no attempt to of steel to whole machinery of Socialist con- ceived with au- workers, employed or unemployed, to remove him to the Dec. 15 Weirton deep interest by the cils. Baltimore, despite the Steel Cor- struction and the fight for a class- dience, tj problems of Roosevelt join the demonstration and force the poration “election,” that “things the universal Preceded by a threatening attitude of the lynch less society in the Soviet Union. Tha education. county officials to take action on the band, the workers I gangs. police have look favorable for a meeting with marched through the city, calling Increase in Conn. The not suc- Party Congress represents the army Tells of in Soviet DETROIT, Mich., Jan. 30.—Nine Workers Soical Insurance Bill. ceeded in the the President.” The General, Victories Ukraine upon the onlookers to join their getting the victim of of the vanguard of the proletariat. Comrade thousand C.W.A. workers were fired (Special to the Daily Worker) alleged attack to identify him, however, didn’t say when. Following Krupskaya, ranks, more than doubling their but Therefore it is an inspiring sight to Khatayevich, of the Soviet Ukrr e, here last week following the an- BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. 29. failing this, have issued a statement “We’re here to insist upon a fair etnhusiasm, confidence, iu- ranks from the starting point. Many see the spoke of the period since the 1 ,h nouncement of Roosevelt’s abandon- \ll 40 millinery workers of the Klein that Magee has been identified by election and to insist upon seeing tense interest and determination of of the workers carried shovels. Bros, i Congress, which required colossal program. Twen- * • shop out ment of the C.W.A. Potash Bares Plot • walked on strike to- “the family” of the woman. This President Roosevelt, inasmuch as the whole Congress as it works out of Bolshevik energy ty-five thousand others received pay day under the leadership of the statement, together with their he has seen E. T. Weir, head of on of concentration 500 Demonstrated the plan based the theses and will. He spoke of Comrade cuts of 20 per cent, reducing their Needle Trades Workers Industrial pseudo-secrecy in “secretly” lodging the corporation, several times dur- Kaganovich increase Molotov and to in carry- weekly wage from sls to sl2. Os NRA,Fur Bosses , Wash.—More than 500 Union. him in here, has served to incite ing the last week,” William J. in four Stalin’s extraordinary role jobless Jail production the next years by ing through Leninist Party line this Roose- workers, who demonstrated The workers are demanding a 20 a furious lynch sentiment against the Long, head of the workers’ dele- two a half times and also double the Together with latest here before the C. W. and general velt attack upon the workers comes A. offices, per cent increase in pay and recog- Negro worker. gation bearing the protest signa- or treble real wages, raising tremen- and the Socialist offensive. forced the city to grant pointed relief cut Detroit’s And AFL Officials immediate nition of the union. The authorities are attempting to tures of 3,000 workers, told news- of the The speaker out Stalin’s great a general for relief to r.ll C. W. dously the living standard relief lists, numbering A. workers who Tile local police, at the behest of rush through the railroading of paper men. masses, finally abolishing classes and jobless. The were formerly on and been (Continued on Page 6) 46,000 three weeks ago, have been Panken, Socialist relief had the Socialist administration, are ter- Magee and have scheduled a hear- Tighe, the head of the A. making the country invulnerable. Lawyer, fired from C. W. A. jobs. The dem- the Mike cut to 29,000 at the present time. rorizing pickets, chasing them out ing this week, despite the rabid lynch F. of L. Iron, Steel and Tin Work- Does Not Forget Class Brothers onstration was called by the Relief cf doorways into the bitter cold. All sentiment. The prosecution has an- Groaning Under The Relief Workers Protective As- Proposes Fascism, Says Protective ers’ Union, who was in Washing- Capitalist Misery and the Unemployed Workers' Association, Un- the strikers show a militant spirit nounced that it will oppose any move for good part of last week, The sociation employed Citizens’ League, ton a confidence and enthusiasm Legislature Awaits have issued a general call Senator Wagner Workers’ and pledge to resist all attempts of far a change of venue, pretending as didn’t even attempt to see Roose- shown by the Congress and the Councils Ex-Servicemen’s League and the the to all C.W.A. workers to organize socialist leaders to break the usual that the Negro will get a fair velt. (Daily Work<