, NEW Yoiviv, iuiibJAV, i'EKKUAKY 17, 19.11 Page three MISERY OF UNEMPLOYED GROWS IN ALL INDUSTRIAL CENTERS Murphy Cuts Down on Even Joe Judson and Morris Nemser Needle Workers KAZAKSTAN SOVIET MASS MEET Charity As Many Workers Renounce Lovestoneism On Picket Line PROTESTS LYNCHINGS IN U. S.

Need Immediate Reliet While the renegade Lovestone diametrically opposed, and have stone group as an active member. I to Fight Speedup Big* Meeting of Kazakstan Workers Greets group as a whole Is seeking new av- nothing in common with Party in- helped to raise funds for the Revo- j League of Struggle for Negro Rights Family enues and new' allies, even more open terests. The very elementary and lutionary Age, which was and is Dressmakers Strike Negro Worker Tells How His Went enemies of the working class, for their basic principle upon which is based slandering and attacking the Party NEW YORK.—At a meeting of the The letter, coming in time for counter-revolutionary activities, indi- Communist organization and without in an open coimter-revolutionary Today Against Soli- Hungry, Waiting for Some Relief Starv- district committee of MOPR (Rus- darity Week organized by the Inter- vidual members of the group, espe- which it ceases to function as a Com- way. I wsa a leading agent in the ! sian International Labor Defense) in ; Defense cially munist organization completely Section of ation Wages national Labor in commemo- those who are closer to the was so-called Four the Love- Kazakstan, of the Middle Asian ration of Frederick Douglass's Out February 25th to Force Cash Relief proletarian masses, are begining to forgotten by me; one of the basic stone group in the struggle against one I birth- All On rnoueAi.KQVK) Soviet Republics, a. resolution pro- day on Feb. signed by break through their factional blind- principles which distinguishes the the Party. I helped to Negro 12 and Lak- buitd testing the white terror against Ne- tinova for the MOPR (Russian I. L. from the Bloated Bosses! ness, beginning to counter Communist Parties from social dem- organizations in opposition to the j are see the alone have been reduced 30, 40 and gro workers in the United States D.), concludes with greetings the revolutionary line of the renegades, ocracy and all organizations—subor- Party. I helped to destroy the Har- was | to 50 per cent. The needle trades in- passed unanimously and ordered Negro Detroit, Mich. and their actions, beneath the dination of the minority to the ma- lem Tenants League. This was be- I workers in the United States own dustry is in the hands of Wall St. in- forwarded to Negro organizations in a promise help cover pretense revolutionary jority; submission of the individual fore I began to realize opportunist j and to them in their Dear Editor: and of the terests generally and in the clutches this country through the I. L. D., struggles against the white ruling phrases, and beginning to seek or the lower unit to the higher body. counter-revolutionary character of Just a few words about conditions here in Detroit. The are a of Lieutenant Governor Lehman's j the workers’ organization, defending class. The letter ends with a way I was completely obsessed with fac- this group. / ring- plans cut down on back into the ranks of the revo- banking firm particularly. both Negro and white workers from ing challenge: bosses are figuring out new to the Welfare lutionary struggle and its van- tionalism; this obscured my vision Vhilo the of the class Disease malnutrition are rife the campaign of terrorism and dis- “The toiling Kozak people, lib- Dept- They say that lots of people are getting help that don’t guard, the Communist Party. and made absolutely impossible a was engaged, a year and among dressmakers as a result of the crimination promoted by the white ] crated through the proletarian rev- need it. That’s the lies they are telling so to cut down ex- When they come to the point of study of the situation objectively. In ago, in a bitter fight against the atrocious speed-up and wage slash- ! ruling class of the United States. ,¦| olution, send their brotherly greet- more making applications for re-admission, short, my attitude and reaction to righ twing opposition to the Five- pense, so the greedy bosses can rake in profits. arc subjected to. Individual | The resolution just received here ings to Negro and other workers of as case and the Address was that of a petty bour- Year Plan, the Lovestone group sided ing they I T went to the Welfare last week and asked for help. I in the of Joe Judson against this from the Russian workers makes the national minority, languishing Nemser, ap- geois. with the opposition and with all re- complaints of workers ; j nothing Morris whose statements unbridled exploitation invariably comparison of the lynching campaign under the yoke of American im- told them I had a wife and three children and had to pear herewith, the Central Control My unlimited support of the rene- actionary forces, using the capitalist re- j discharge. against defenseless under perialism. of eat and nothing to wear but only what I had on. And they Commission of the Party deals with gades and their views placed me out- press for statements of slander and sults in the worker’s minorities The answer the - employers the Czar and the present one so - MOPR organization will be the told me to put my application in and< each application separately, and side the ranks of the Party. I com- open attack against the Soviet Union The use the Interna-1 mayor is doing everything possible Garment Workers’; widespread in the United States fos- strengthening of the work of they would be right out to investi- makes decisions in accordance with pletely now endorse my expulsion and and against the Communist Party of tional Ladies’ ren- to help the damn greedy grafting of the tered by the white ruling class here. dering aid to militant workers of gate. the findings and circumstances. consider it fully Justified. Tolerance the Soviet Union. I opposed this in- Union to mislead some dress- bosses to rate in their profits. believing in- The resolution passed by workers other countries. Down with lynch- That was on Monday and I did j In the case of Joe Judson —while of Right opportunist views such as defensible action of the group. makers into that their Fellow-workers, how arc we are of. Last in the Soviet Union opens with the ings! Long live the unity of the not have anything to eat. I waited [ long the Central Control Commission is those held by me were certainly in- At the time when the Indian mass- terests being taken care to for this. Are we week the Daily Worker printed a declaration: workers of the world!” until that Wednesday and they had 1 going stand of the facts that he took a compatible with membership! in a es weret engaged in open revolt aware photostatic copy “We indignantly protest the The International Labor Defense, not come down yet. so I went back going to sit still and watch our leading part in the struggle against Communist Party, and would be tanr against British imperialism, the Love- of a letter which , lynching campaign organized by , reply and they told don't worry they wives and children starve in this liquidation stone group sup- the employers' protective association in to the Russian workers of me the Comintern decisions in 1929, with tamount to of the. Com- came out in full the American ruling class against were coming out right away. rich country where there is plenty? the Lovestone delegates munist Party organizationally and port of Gandhi, who is a spokesman sent to those bosses who were not Kazakstan thanked them in the in Moscow Negro Lynchings of Negro No Food In House. No. Let's show these damn bosses theoretically. of the national bourgeoisie of India yet members, urging them to join the workers. are re- name all workers in the and also here in the U. S. A., after membered well by former national United States, promising that “in this / I told them that I had nothing to , if they don't give work to do they his expulsion and return, yet, con- The political basis determining the and an enemy of the workers and association because it had “an agree- | are going to have a hard time W. minorities under the czar which | crucial hour when you straining cat. But the only answer I got was i try- sidering that he is a young worker course of the renegade Lovestone peasants. Here again I opposed the ment with the I. L. G. which pre- are , ing to make us starve, the any were organized by the ruling class all your energy to complete the Five don't worry we will be right out. So and that to have fully re- group is the Theory of Exceptional- anti-Communist statements of the vented calling of strikes.” to draw away the people's anger Year Plan for the building of so- I wrote the mayor three letters about t —From a colored worker who is blindness, ism: over-estimation of the strength group. Occasional fake strikes have been covered from his factional from the sufferings of bourgeois cialism, here, Negro it and he refused to even answer the : ready for anything to better our the Control of U. S. imperialism and under-es- called by the I. L. G. W. to further we and white Central Commission has When the Lovestone group openly rule. Capitalist stands workers, ready to protect you letters. That shows plainly that the ; conditions. timation of the process of radicali- the illusion that they fight to raise Americ* are decided to re-admit him into the advocated the merging with the now the same road upon which from the onslaught of zation of the masses. This premise the standard of living of dressmak- on the ruling Party on the conditions that he shall counter-revolutionary Trotskyites and stood former against Union, the explains all their opportunist conclu- ers, Under its present leadership, Czarist Russia. But class the Soviet work under the direct supervision of other groups in a united front against the lynchings not to world all Reading Unemployed Fights and that is, ever since the militants left will help it only country in the where Council Evictions the District Bureau of District 2, sions anti-Communist and anti- the Party and the revolutionary trade prevent it in a body to form the N. T. W. I. the triumphs of the work- racial discriminations have been ob- Reading (New York) and he shall not hold working class actions. Starting out unionss; when it advocated policy ers, Pa. the U., “International” has betrayed just as the pogroms did not literated and where for the first — any year. as the “banner Sixth the Dear Editor: offices for one bearers” of the of liquidating the Unity help regime prevent World Congress, the Lovestone every “strike” it started, and the the Czarist to time all workers of all races are I became a member of the Unemployed Council of Reading. I am In the case of Morris Nemser, —in rene- League and of going back to the re- the triumph of equal.” gades workers have found that their socialism.” very much interested in the work of the council and I am going to stick view of the fact that he was a mem- traveled with an accelerated reactionary fascist 'unions, I called condi- tempo swamp oppor- tions have actually become worse to the finish if it lakes to the end of my life. This eouncii over here in ber of the Centrol Control Commis- into the of upon the fe wraisled workers to go alignment tunism and counter-. It is Now, after these “strikes.” , Reading has good sion at the time of his with back to the Party at all cost. a bunch of workers. example is Mayor Stump of Reading said he would be glad to hear all complaints the Lovestone renegades and expul- no accident, as has been repeatedly however, Irealize that I should have An in kind the strike of Local 38, which “International” 8 Unemployed Swing of everybody that was disatisfied but I know that it is bunk because sion from the Party, in which ca- pointed out by the Party, that the immediately made an open break the Councils I Lovestoneites will become has just sold by calling off the myself went to seee him. All the satisfaction I could get from his secretary pacity it was his special - task and an Integral with the renegade group and un- out part Muste strike even though the workers was that they can't do anything for me. All I get is $4 a week, sometimes inviolable obligation and duty to pro- of the movement. This conditionally tried to go back to the had Into Circulation Campaign in that has to last 9*lo days. tect and defend the Comintern and is an established fact. The answer Party. been on strike for 5 months and the approaching, Children Hungry. the Party fro mall enemies; that he of all class-conscious and revolution- I healize that the program and season is now makin" ary workers is to rally around the a quick victory probable. “The “In- My ehildren don't have anything half of the time and me and my not only criminally failed in the task line of the Party and the Comintern 1 Week; News Clubs Formed Communist Party a ternational,” of course, had any wife eat about 3 days a week. I had my gas and electric turned off and and duty, but actually did everythin- In merciless are correct. In applying for read- never struggle against these “Chloroform intention of winning any demands, they wanted to put me out on the street. My wife he could for the counter-revolutionary mission into the Party, I catefori- Baltimore, Md., is showing consid- Workers for U. C. payable weekly. and children sat in peddlers” and enemies of the work- but the that the “Interna- the the room freezing. Lovestone group, taking a leading ac- cally state that I repudiate all my reason erable vitality since the Unemployed This order will not conflict the ing class. tional” called off the strike at this with Then I heard of the Unemployed Council joined tive part in their fight against the activities and everything done by me Council swept into the drive. Carl : sale of your through your and I it. It started time Is that it wants to use the strik" bundle to get results. We had a very fine demonstration over here and if we Party and the Comintern, raising During my stay in the Soviet Union against the Party and I absolutely Bradley, writing for the Daily Booster agent here," he assures us. money benefits it lias been paying to the ¦ didn’t get nothing off the mayor we sure made a wonderful name for the for them, and even helping I was guided by the views of the dissociate myself from the Lovestone Club there, tells the story better than A Red Builders' News Club would sym- tailors in Local 38 for tire purpose of Uenmpioyed council. We had so many people in the hall that they had to disrupt mass organizations Right Opposition in the Communist group. we can hope to do: double that order. How about form- fighting the was called to stand in the street and since then got busy got pathetic to the Party; in view of all Party of the Soviet Union. At that I pledge myself t ocarry out the strike which “Last week,” he says, “there ing the Council and I fixed today by the was i one? up in a better room and my gas and electric again.—Jobless this, the Central Control Commission time tfip C. P. S. U. had undertaken line and program of the Party and dressmakers in the N. an average sale daily of 200 Daily back Worker. T. W. I. U. has decided that for the next, six a campaign, as part of the Five Year to mercilessly fight against the Love- Workers. However,* this week the Unemployed It is workers i Councils all over the months he shall be permitted to work Plan, and to guarantee the success stone group and all enemies of the inevitable that will average did not reach that level, be- country have swung into the 60.000 learn who their enemies are, and the ¦ Haven, in one of the mass organizations of of it, to liquidate the Kulaks as a working class and the Comintern. cause of the late of the paper. . circulation campaign. the past Worse In New Conn. result of the I. L. G. W.’s traitorous arrival In the revolutionary class struggle, and class. The Party met with great re- Realizing the responsibilities that Several days were bad weather.” week alone, orders have come from New Haven, Conn. bill since nine months ago. Whey that after that time he be re- fall upon the grave oolicy is the flocking of its members shall sistance from the Kulaks. This had me for errors and “A revolutionary competitlon Councils in Jamestown, Erie, Allen- Dear Comrade:— I ain't even got a change of clothes admitted, if during this probationary its echo in the my past anti-Party to the fight Industrial Union. Mem- Party through the activities, I wish spirit been injected into the town, Akron, Milwaukee, Stockton, Unemployment getting worse, the because they are in the laundry period, by deeds, by formation of bers of the I. L. G. W. are now on has and his his conduct the organized Right to state that I am ready to accept of the Daily which Portland and Salt Lake City. workers here are beginning to talk. I can’t get them out. and work all the important strike committees sale Workers activities he will prove his Com- Wing Opposition under, the leader- any the Party way choose to two We hear pitiful stories from the work- of the N. T. W. I. on was really started about weeks munist integrity. ship of Bucharin, Tomsky and Ry- put me into, and to continue witu U. and will be YOU KEPT ers and its a dam shame that the In Debt Now. every picket line ago when an unemployed Negro “GLAD CENTRAL CONTROL COMMISSION- kcv. The political basis for my sup- all my energy the revolutionary, during the strike. ! SENDING PAPER” i Unemployed Council of New Haven I work two days and before I even COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE USA. port of their views lay in my fear Communist work, which I abandoned The unbelievable slavery which is t ! “Enclosed find $1.50 for subscrip-' does not act. had a chance to decide what to do / • » . that this campaign would create a when I brokethe discipline of the the lot of the dressmakers has re- In talking a ; lion to the Daily Worker. I am, to worker today he with it all, those that I ' Party. sulted in numerous spontaneous woned were STATEMENT OF JOE JUDSON: breach between the city and the vil- in said “I ain't much of politician I during few days, ; sorry I couldn't send the money a but there to collect. got $6.80 for two To the Centrol Committee and the lage. Subsequent events have fully With Communist Greetings, strikes the last or I know when my belly's its since 4,500 before as my husband is not work- empty days and I owe $160.00 so how can I Central Control of the 1 shown the falseness of such a view MORRIS NEMSER. dressmakers in Lincoln time we started to do Commission I ing every day. I sure was glad you something decide it and still eat. Communist Party of the S. A. and the absolute correctness of the Arena last Wednesday voted unani- about it.” Now of every ten U. mously strike kept on sending the paper.”—M. S., out The Unemployed Council of New In its application of the Leninist position of the Russian Party Cen- i to for improved condi- workers you meet eight will fight for Haven tions. Two more spontaneous | Indiana Harbor, Ind. had better wake up and do lino laid down by the Sixth World tral Committee, both in its agrarian i of these a job and a real meal. One was say- some work among the workers here and industrial policy. The Rights MANY CITIESPLAN strikes occurred yesterday. One took Congress and by the Tenth Plenum, IN ing to me in answer to my inquiry or the first thing you they of support place in 34 W. 21st St., the Victor 1 PAYS ADVANCE know which extended and elaborated the have been shorn their and TO HELP “DAILY” money bell and haven’t seen a SI.OO will do it without them.—A. B. liquidated organizationally and theo- Dress Co., which was an I. L. G. W. same line to meet the needs of the Enclosed find money order for $6 retically. The P. S. going shop. Because the dressmakers in rapidly changing conditions, the C. U. is FOR FEBRUARY 25 my sub,” A., spite of all obstacles and the shop cculd no longer wait for to renew writes Dan was con- forward in Butt*, Mont. “Really my doesn’t “Conditions Continue to Get Worse oppositions to the successful achieve- the strike call, they marched over to sub in Cal.” fronted with the organized interna- expire June, paper ment qf the Five Year Plan in four Report Details of Feb. the N. T. W. I. U. office in a body until but as our Sacramento, Cal. money to pay police to club the tional Right Wing. Resistance to the needs the money doing best years. Nor will the combined un- and signed up as members. Dress- X am the Daily Worker:— starving, If they say they are hun- carrying out of the line took on var- 10 Marcftes ! I can.” to principled bloc of the “Left”and the makers in the Ingerman Dress Shop, Conditions continue get worse in gry. God speed the day when the ious forms in different countries. California. The state printing office An imperative to Right retard this progress. (CONTINUED KROM P*fiE ONE) 120 W. 31st St., walked out a half workers will not only take these necessity meet the worker named Davis went ont and REPORT FROM has laid off fifteen employees. The present world situation has hour later and told N. T. W. I. U. The dirty police off their horses but will needs of the new situation by all sold 100 Daily Workers in one day." NEW HAVEN, CONN. wages confirmed the correctness of the city goes on to tell of future prepara- leaders that they were ready to strike. | Travelers Hotel has cut from knock them off for keeps. sections of the Comintern was the R. S. analyses tions: Unemployed are striking Bradley then reports that this ex- From Kling, Daily Worker $17.50 a week to sls. Their employ- cleansing of all elements who were and perspectives formulated “The Council is The dressmakers for —An Unemployed StaoD Worker. giving Fos- ample has spurred three more com- I representative of New Haven, Conn., ees work fourteen hours a day with totally foreign to Communism, or by the Sixth World Congress and the publicity tp William Z. the following demands: meeting, rades to join the race: Gross, Smith we received the following report for no overtime. who became panicky in the face of Tenth Plenum. I nview of this I ter's and a large turn-out 1. The 40-hour 5-day week. expected February and Thomas. “From ail indica- week ending Jan. 31: One of the biggest grocery stores in new problems, and were unable to have completely and unequivocally is for 24th." Fos- 2. Guaranteed minimum wages: Kulikoffs Brother and ter speaks operators, tions in the very near future,” he Subscriptions—'Three 1-month, one Sacramento closed February Ist said evaluate in a Leninist manner the broken with the Lovestone renegades at 1012% Tacoma Ave., $44 a week, pressers, SSO, finishes, “they will establish new 4-month, five . 3-month, seven they could not expenses. Father Join Fight changed organizationally and ideologically. I Carpenters Hall, the day before the cutters, SSO, finishers and examiners, make That in of economic and political situa- records for the sale of the Daily t!-month. In addition, four dona- threw more out job. tion, organic part repudiate and condemn statements International Unemployment Day S2B, drapers, $32, floor girls, S2O. workers of a I.L.D. For an of the Inter- Worker.” tions from organizations and sympa- The Cascade Laundry, big laundry His Release Right Wing issued by me in Moscow. Especially demonstration on February 25th. 3. An immediate increase of 20 a national in the U. S. is Baltimore has an enviable begin- thizers amounted to $21.05. is very near out of business. They PORTLAND, counter-revolutionary do I condemn my conduct in propa- Fight in Sacramento. per cent for all super-exploited dress- Ore.—Declaring that, the Lovestone ner’s record. We want more such i laid off very near all of their em- group. gandizing all comrades with whom I “When the unemployed got to the makers, especially in the suburbs, they supported to the utmost, the reports. us a picture of thee KANSAS CITY ployees, but I came in contact last summer, and city hall,” says a report from Sacra- where the prevailing wage is sls a Send do not know the exact convictions and activities of son The new conditions placed gfeater e SENDS number. their viciously struggling against the Party, mento, “the police attacked. The week. Daily Worker sellers, Baltimore. We REPORT and brother, Mike Kulikofr, his responsibilities upon the Communist be of which I had been a member since workers resisted and a battle was on. 4. Recognition of the Needle will proud to publish them. Two monthly subscriptions were Many Starving. brother, William and his father, Alex, parties, prerequisite to meeting the secured, 370 sold and its inception. In severing my con- Two police got beat up and two more Trades Workers’ copies were The Woolworth's 15- cents stores joined the International Labor needs of the new conditions the Industrial Union. De- was nections with the rene- got black eyes. This was just 5. right ALLENTOWN, PA., 180 distributed, according to a re- have laid off lots of their employees fense. Bclshevization process that has been Lovestone a The to the job and against gades I call upon workers, starter. The workers TAKES 100 DAILY port from E. E. of Kansas City, Mo., and have one girl talcing on in all all who are preparing discharges. care of three Mike Kulikoff Is the 18-year-old going sections of the Com- may misled, for The Unemployed Council of Allen- for the week ending Feb. 7. and four yet be to repudiate these another march on February 25th.” 6. The abolition of discrimination counters. YCL member whom the bosses of intern since the Sixth World Con- town, Pa., limelightt enemies of the Soviet Union and “Streets blocked as Reds Storm against Negro dressmakers and for comes into the j The speed up is so great the em- Oregon have railroaded to the insane gress. In the United States this Fisher, r, ANSWERS the working class and join with the City Hall," reads the main headline their right to work in every shop and with an order from Frank FISH ployees In all businesses are almost asylum. He has been confined process was started by the Comintern a hundred cop- - WITH YEAR there only Party capable of leading the of the Dallas (Texas) Journal, report- in every craft on the basis equal who writes: “Send us SUB run to death. capitalist since Nov. 8 of year though address to the membership of the of Daily (daily) The papers last and American workers to the final over- ing the February 10th demonstration pay for equal work. ies of the Worker be- “Herewith is check for $6 as re- talk about the people In the drouth an appeal for his releace is pending American Party. The counter-revo- ginning Monday, Feb. We e newal for my subscription,” throw of the bourgeoisie. in that city. 7. Equal pay for equal work for alj 16. are write stricken states starving in the Oregon Supreme Court, lutionary character of the Lovestone activlsing Unemployed r “Have to death. noth- On this basis I appeal to the Cen- “There were between five and six young and women dressmakers. Council mem- A. L. H. of Fairoaks. Calif. There was no drouth ing but the mass protest the renegades was first shown in their goes o just congressman In California of work- tral Control Commission for read- thousand workers (both sexes, Negro, 8. Unemployment bers to sell them.” Fisher on to written to our for yet there are of people ing class will him. an struggles against this address. insurance. say organizing copy of thousands free Mike Is mission, understanding fully the re- white and Mexican),” writes a At meeting of the that the council is aa a the Fish Commission's re- starving. of uncompromising class youth Having beep a supporter of the com- a General Strike port.” Hundreds children In conscious sponsibilities of a Party member. rade from Sap Antonio. “They Committee Saturday mass demonstration on Feb. 25. Sacramento going to and is supporting the of the faction within the Party Texas. on the various school hungry activities JOE W. JUDSON, lustily cheered the speaker as he pre- reports a * sub-committees submitted and and not having enough ILD to obtain his release. for of years—completely • • clotbrs. The con- mAnber sented to them the Unemployment following SALT LAKE CITY FINDS DAILY "TOO asylum permeated with opportunist ideology the officers were elected: The P. G.