Wednesday, September 10, 1924 THE DAILY WORKER Page Three
SPANISH DICTATOR, PREPARING FOR BIG SOME SOCIETY NOTES ■ HUNGER, COAL BOUND FOR MOROCCO, I,NO PATERSON FOSTER MEETING AT BIG ROBBERS CROWDED OUT OF THE “MUM!” IS BIG I BARONS’ ALLY FACING MANY DEFEATS SILK STRIKERS . NEWARK, NEW JERSEY PLAN CORNER SUBSIDIZED PRESS WORD AT HAUNT (Special to The DAILY WORKER) (By The Federated Press) (By The Federated Press) ALGECIRAS, Spain, Sept. 9. —An- NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 9.—William SAN FRANCISCO.— For three Z. Foster, other Spanish warship left for Mor- Workers Party candidate weeks Edwin Armstrong. 19 years IN MINE ON for president, will speak at the OF WAR occo today, carrying General Primo PICKET LINE ON NEXT LAFOLLETTE WAR streets of San old, tramped the Rivera, dictator of Spain and head Labor Lyceum Sept. 11 at 8 p. m. hall at 704 Francisco, city that knows of the Spanish military directorate, The is South 14th Street, “the Desperate Conditions in who will make a desperate effort to Protest Against Injunc- Newark. Special circulars and Prepare Boycott how,” trying to find a job as book- Haven’t an Idea About dodgers of All retrieve the fortunes of the Spanish have been broadcasted by keeper, At last, his money all gone, the committee In charge West Virginia troops in the colony. tion Secured by Bosses of this Small Manufacturers poison, «yid will prob- Soviet Recognition ) meeting In order to attract as many he swallowed The peasants of Morocco, infuri- (Special to the DAILY WORKER) workers as possible to this cam- ably die. ART . By SHIELDS. ated by long years of oppression By * * * “Mum!” is the big word paign speech of the car worker and ESTHER LOWELL. that (Federated Press Staff Correspondent.) and exploitation, .have de- PATERSON, N. 9. {Federated Press Staff inflicted J., Sept. member of the 1919 Steel Strike Correspondent.) DALLAS. Tex.—Elizabeth Perry. now rules supreme at the sump- feat after Over 1,000 MORGANTOWN, W. Va., defeat on the Spanish pickets are on the Committee. NEW 18 year old high school girl arrest- tuous Morrison Hotel headquar- forces. In this they have YORK, Sept. 9.—“A1l Sept. 9.—Can hunger win? This the help picket-line in the Paterson silk ed on a charge of stealing clothes, ters of the LaFollette cam- hopes 3et for the next war!” seems to is the question the operators are of France, which to wrest strike as a protest against an in- declared in court that at the time paigners. control of the colony from the be the slogan of the Defense asking as the strike begins at junction secured by the Rosen- Test she robbed a house she was out of The most strenuous efforts hands of Spain. Morocco is one of Advisory Board, headed by job make the two big Brady-Warner stein Silk Company against YOUTH OF TOIL a and with no money to couldn’t get a single expression the richest agricultural regions in Judge Elbert H. Gary, chair- presentable during two mines at Run near here. picketing. herself the Scotts the world. man of the United States Steel been looking of opinion on the question of a watched has months she had for It is fight keenly by Primo Rivera has been A hearing been set for Corporation. work. She was bound over on a Secretary of State Hughes’ some union who selected 7iextv CELEBRATES ITS operators for the job on the strength of a Monday morning to decide Already the big munitions charge of burglary. most recent broadside on the would like to go non-union. long record of suppressing revolts whether the injunction will be manufacturers and aircraft e « * vital issue of Russian Soviet Same Brady is counting on in Spain. By consistent use of the permanent. WORLD HOLIDAY profiteers have been summoned SAN FRANCISCO.—Mrs. Antone recognition. starvation and evictions to win militia in strikes, he has succeeded Pickets March Thru Town. to plan their division of the Cadle had a little boy to care for Nelson Dumb as Ever. in nearly move- at home, to for him. Several months, ago crushing the labor The strikers' committee has in- Young Workers Prepare spoils of the war so but poverty forced her John M. Nelson, the Wisconsin com ment here. He has next that work outside and let little Remo he locked out his miners after declared the structed the pickets to avoid clashes the “fly-by-night gressman, is the campaign manager, General for New Struggles manufacturers look day declaring that ac- Confederation of Labor of with the police and .to keep right on after himself. One re- but in the campaign, as in congress, he would hot the country illegal. Then, in who,” according to Brig.-Gen. cently, after weeks of spite picketing the Rosenstein Silk Com- unemploy- reply on big problems cept the Jacksonville pact. Now of the fact International Youth Day was the oc- Guy Tripp, head of the Westing- ment, his only is, that the unions were she kissed Remo goodbye ” no pany. “Ask the ‘senator.’ By senator he he is attempting to reopen on longer supposed to exist, another | casion of a rousing mass meeting in house Electric and Manufactur- and went to seek a job in the coun- Every day the picket Chicago, means the Hon. Robert Marion La- an open shop basis and under law was passed requiring the pres- line marches Sunday evening. Northwest ing Company, “upset markets try. She returned at night, tired from the Turn Hall, Follette. the 1917 scale. ence of a government official at ev- where the strik- Hall was crowded with Chicago young and were the real profiteers dur- out, without the job—to find Remo ers meet, and gather more Campaign .Manager Nelson was nNew York City a big mass meet- small of determined revolution- and aries from the ! William H. Woodin, president of the committee.” less of empty stomachs. Lie Like Christians ing is to be held to launch the relief youth organizations, ; American Car and Foundry Co So that's that. Wonder how the unemployment an drive for the strikers. raised the slogan of “War Against these j But has brot in- DITCH MAC up go- are some of public-spirited IN voters in Nelson’s district are War!” Yet today, ten years the tense crisis to the union. In Scotts PEKING, Sept. 9.—Severe fighting p, Appeal for later, we 1 citl-1 Funds. facing zens associated ing to be able to vote for him intelli- eighty per still continues in the vicinity are another imperial war and with the American i Run cent of the 5,000 min- of The strike committee upon gently knowing Shanghai. The capitalist powers calls all the capitalists in preparing this, have Fascist Gary in the “all set for war” without what he ers, when they work at all, are still are sympathizes to help EARLYELECTION as much as they declared Sept. 12, Mobilization Day. preparations of Mobilization Day. stands for. Or has LaFollette working under union conditions. engaged in a policy of badgering the can with funds for continuing the They W’ere summoned by tele- spawned a new brand of “Me, too!” Only the Shriver Coal company, the central government. The govern- Fight Mobilization Day. strike. Anything that will be sent graphic orders from Washington to Conservatives Gag at office holders? Bunker Coal company and the New ments of the United States, France, The Young Workers’ League have j will help to keep up the fight until it act w’lth Col. James L. Walsh, chief; State Campaign Manager, Shaft getting out any England and Japan joined in a note issued their slogans against Mobiliza- Russian Treaty Charlej concern are is brot to a victory for the strikers. . of the New York J. MacGowan, who discovered only black diamonds without union sanc- to the Peking government demanding tion Day, branding it propaganda in ordnance district j The bosses have made every effort and acting chief of the (Special to Daily very recently that the socialists and tion. But the situation is in that a neutral zone be established for favor of the next imperialist war. In- eastern air the Worker.) worse to secure scabs. They have secured 1 service district. yellow laborites of England, France Virginia. the protection of foreigners. ternational Youth Day was held thru- Sept. other parts of West Near some scabs, but work practi- Gary LONDON. 9.—Prime Minister backing up is out the entire world under the auspic- Is Very Serious. and Germany Were the Morgantown is also the M. & K. di- How the Peking government can cally at a MacDonald was greeted on his re- standstill due to the inex- es of the Young , Gary has taken his task of indus- | Dawes plan, was pretty busy. vision. with non-unionism more gener- establish anything without the Communist Interna- turn from Geneva with the informa- con- perience of the scabs and the ener- tional, trial mobilization with all seriousness, Candidates Talk. al, Bethlehem Steel dominating. Radi- sent of the fighting generals is not of which the Young Workers' that his foes planning to Only getic fight put lip by the strikers. League his associates report, and is making were ating out from Fairmont and Clarks- apparent. But it seems that the pow- is the American section. rive him out of No. 10 Downing But the DAILY WORKER got IhW . Gilt Edge operates about 240 looms plans as tho war would actually be Eon burg union and nonunion companies ers are making demands for the sake Enthusiasm ran high thruout the en- Street at the earliest possible much out of him: and is bitterly opposed to the right to declared Sept. 12. Gen. Tripp re- mo- alternate. of the record. In certain organize. tire meeting and the young workers ment. “I want it distinctly understood eventuali- It has refused to grant the marked that: “The industrial defense Miners Migrating. ties, they will be legally entitled to left with a determined will to treble The Tories and the liberals have that only the candidates are making demands of the Associated Silk Work- plans give to each manufacturer speci- intervene with military forces and no their efforts of organizing the Ameri- joined in a hue and cry against the statements to the press in this La- Unemployment is turning the min- ers’ union, which is conducting the fic information as to what, he will be doubt the League of Nations will say: can working class youth into the labor government of its fail- Follette campaign.” ers into wanderers. Families have strike, for the 2-loom and 8-hour day Young expected to do in an emergency.” because “Yah Yah.” Communist League. ure to molify France, its to MacGowan then turned the LaFol- been migrating wholesale to Pennsyl- with wage increases. Gary comments that softness The Young Workers’ League orches- “with plans com- lette publicity manager. Robert S. Al- vania and to other parts of West Vir- A United States army transport left Germany and the Russian treaty. 15 Shops Settle with Union. tra was a part pro- plete in every detail for the rapid Manilla, Philippine welcome of the lan, over to the DAILY "WORKER re- ginia. This industrial depression is Islands, for China, gram production of ordnance airplanes, Campaign Politics. Fifteen more shops have settled, af- and played many revolutlonary and porter. This publicity hound whined the worst West Virginia n&3 ever felt, carrying marines and military sup- if and when we Os this fecting 250 workers. More than 1,600 songs. needed, can begin to course is campaign opposi- as me, plies. are being somewhat follows: miners everywhere tcf? and it is Other reinforcements • * • talk of safety in tion. matter which party workers are now back at work under disarmament and the No wins “Tho LaFollette campaign Is too pulling the miners out of their old prepared. same breath.” out in the elections, is the new union conditions. Adolph Les- YOUNG WORKERS LEAGUE, next it not intimately connected with Senator environments and throwing them on LOCAL CHICAGO. Can Lie Like Christians. sig, one of the union officials, asserted The steel lord’s knowledge of the likely that the British foreign policy any ' BRANCH MEETINGS. LaFollette to issue statements the world elsewhere. fighting may most convenient coal producers will change to any considerable ex- The Chinese generals that the employers’ talk of the mills Wednesday, Sept. 10. and ! other than those made by the candi-; Even the men who have been lead- Northside distributors and tent as British foreign policy more not be up to date in modern warfare, moving to New York and Pennsyl- Branch. 2409 X. Halsted Bt. of other details nec- is at lio time issue any ing the fight have been forced move Kngletvood Branch, i 1414 S. Halstod St. dates. We will to but they can contradict each other as vania was propaganda essary to a quick mobilization of in- or less fixed and is largely determined press.” Going to intimidate Marshfield Branch, Hebrew institute. statements to the on in the search for bread,. vigorously as the Allied and Teuton Thursday, Sept. 11. dustrial forces for miltary production by the permanent officials in the for- workers who have established homos Maplewood a Press Bureau? ”*•} several miles out of Clarksburg to * Branch. 2733 Hlrsch Blvd. is not only from his enriching eign office. Why Is generals during the world war. here. Friday, Sept. 12. experi- ■ see a certain local secretary I found Luxemburg ences Which should certainly raise thd One tuchun claims that his armies Kosa Branch. 1910 West of the last war but from his The extreme reactionaries do not I was Just in time, he is in on the Roosevelt Road. Knglish speaker. constant study of war possibilities. like the Russian treaty and the Lib- question of. “Why is a Press Bureau?’* routed his foes with considerable John Reed Branch, 1224 S. Albany Ave point of moving on, with his family, Jobless He strongly Perhaps the oracle, LaFollette, will slaughter on the debit his Insurance West Side Branch. 3322 Douglas Blvd. stated that in the event of invas- erals who were in favor of and turning the relief work for 75 side of “Class In Communist Manifesto"’ Max at Washington. It is an- ion it "will require out every Russian recognition be- speak ( enemy’s ledger, while the latter waxes Plan Conference Sehachtnmn. one of and a treaty families over to a successor. four wage-earners in nounced that the Montana senator, equally eloquent reciting the number Hersh Lekert Branch, 2813 Hirseh Blvd. the metropolitan fore the last elections are also oppos- Meagre. Held in New Karl IJebknecht Branch, 1500 N. Sedg- area (of New York) to ing it. Burton K. Wheeler, candidate sos Relief Is of dead left by the opposition on the York wick St. forsake his regular emyployment and to turn his The Tories’ main point of attack vice-president, will be in town Sept. being " Relief funds are distributed field as he fled in disorderly retreat. (Special N "to The Daily Worker) hand to and unfamiliar tasks in will he the Irish boundary ques- 2°. thru the state, but a maximum of nine This one of the early days of new on Mvcmit reminds NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—The confer- the inspection opens “Mum!” is the word! dollars for a family of 12, in the vi- the war when the British I manufacture and of tion. When the parliament were re- * ence to work out the details of the un- Our Candidates non-commercial implements of ord- next month a lively time is expected. : cinity of Clarksburg, can barely main- treating from the Germans and “in- - State City State .J rsplc* cane may properly by Included.