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Page Four THE DAILY WORKER fHE DMUTWOMBBIIKAISER BEATEN ON TO MOSCOW! PROGRESSIVE R. R. Published by the DAILY WORKER PUBLISHING CO. U 3 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago. 111. Phone Monroe 47X2 AT MILITARISM Subs of June 17, 18 and 19 WORKERS'GROUP SUBSCRIPTION RATES *■ - WQRKEBS By mall (In Chicago only): By mail (outside of Chloago): miIIEYG&MSCONOUCteO BY IEA6US ! ISSUES PROGRAM 18.00 per year $4.50 six months SC.OO per vear $3.50 six months BY N. Y. SCHOOL BOSTON, MASS.— —— 45 310 $2.50 three months $2.00 three months L. Gilbert young boyß and girls P. Hagelias .......—......45 146 Thousands of - fc-. —.i 130 . Klarfeld ...» 20 Amalgamation Biscuit out checks to Teachers’ Union Makes M. Commit- Shadowy Youth are employed by the Sunshine Address all mail and make F. Lund vail ~~ 45 300 . company in the United States and THE DAILY W.ORKER, 1113 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, Illinois to Sam Ozy - 10 l tee Urges Wage Increase Protest Board Elsie Pultur 140 2.785 Conditions the These young workers are ex- * in Canada. 20 #2O ENGDAHL { F. Rasens ploited the most ruthless way for J. LOUIS Editors NEW YORk, June 25.—Plans to es- Uno I. Santi 100 155 CHICAGO, —(FP)—Taking advant- in WILLIAM F. DUNNE • F. Sehachtman 20 20 . age of the railway employes depart- Sunshine Biscuit Co. such a small wage that it makes it f Manager tablish military training In the New Austin, Attleboro, Maes. 100 100 MORITZ J. LOEB Business ' Louis ment convention which opens Chi- almost impossible to buy the first Utrecht high school in Brooklyn are , Vlad. Pochebit, Newton Upper iij at Fade, 100 165 cago 28, life, while the bosses Entered as second-class mall September 21, 1923, at the post-office Chi- ( condemned In a letter sent to the < June the International Rail- Youth Conference Work Must necessities of i - 10 10 cago. the act ol March 3, 1879. ] Uno Toni, Quincy, Mass roadt Amalgamation committee is dis- making millions of dollars of 111., under board of education by the Teachers’ ] George Kraska, Winthrop, Be Carried Out are 100 100 tributing a leaflet with a program for profit. These conditions prevail be- Advertising rates on application. 1 Union here. Mass I Jos. Rulch, Elizabeth, N. J 20 720 : railroad workers. czause the workers are not organized. Demanding that the hoard recall ' Mazurana, Hoboken, N. J. 20 20 NEW YORK CITY. When John Therefore great stress must be laid its decision, President Henry Lin- . Anna Weissberg, West Haven, Wage Increase. you ride in the subway street Conn 20 60 or the youth conference, which was the American ville of the union declares that “es- “The convention must institute a to 7 Organization—the Need of NEW YORK CITY— li' car, or when you walk on the side- We energetically „„ held June 18. must tablishing a military training course Berger 20 20 movement for a general increase in M. .A..*.-. begin the work to realize the con- ~ it 20 60 says or other Negroes , ! in a public high school and giving H. Berner wages for all railroad workers,” walk, in hny place you R. Blum 2O 20 ference decisions In the Sunshine Bis- • prepared subject i 1 the full credit of a Bogatz 185 the leaflet, “and it must outline an will see in advertisements and big of G. Lucas the conference of the National L. fl .*.........165 cuit company. Dr. W. to . The speech will, with other circumstances Jos R. Brodsky 100 725 i active campaign for the organization expensive electric signs, “The of making the Sam Bronstein 20 20 ( of the than 1,000,000 unorganized Advancement of Colored People yesterday fur- have the effect course 100 100 more Association for the Jack Campbell .... thousand window factory of the compulsory, and thus contrary to the 45 1,380 workers in the industry. To merely the conference be able to use in out- A. Chorover Sunshine Biscuit company.” Y. W. C. A. Secretary nishes some facts which should ideal non-tnilitarlstic character of sec- Rose Coopersteln «... 30 30 patch up the old unions and let mat- 20 education in this country W. Fried 20 ters rest at that will never do. There Those street and subway adver- Not Upheld in Race lining its future policy. ondary L. Goodman 120 610 Germany be a life, methods, tisements as well as the big elec- . , Not even militaristic L. Hirshman ..~ ...,7.....105 1,165 must new new a struggle against segregation in New Orleans, Dr. r 40 Discrimination Case Telling of the ever had military training in its sec- D. lonescu #..& 40 new hope and inspiration instilled into tric signs are used in order to fool any Joseph Kaczander —, , 46 45 pointed forcibly the difficulty experienced in getting ondary the railroad trade union movement. Lucas out schools.” Bert Katterfeld _*.... 30 the public that the workers of the wage NEW BEDFORD, Mass. Pressure from the more prosperous Negro groups—profes- of the re- Lena Klein _ «A..m,.... 46 55 “The solution of the and or- Biscuit Co. are substantial aid The regulation course 555 4,395 Sunshine working brought to bear against the trustees sched- Leo Kling ganization questions confronting the middle class elements were unable officers’ training corps is Mann - 20 20 sional and business men. These serve Dorothy at in big light factories where there of the Young Women’s Christian As- uled to be installed dn the New Ut- Albert Modiano 20 65 railroad workers this time lies in or unwilling to enter directly into the struggle. Nesin —-i-.-u 45 45 joint campaigns participated is plenty of sunshine as well as sociation here made them rescind the recht school. In the union’s letter It Samuel national any support come from “the better Anna Olkoff 75 175 in and supported by all 16 trades. other good conditions. But what is ruling of their secretary that no Ne- Neither did considerable cites charges made by teachers that Liza Podolsky ..-.J. 65 175 in 100 100 the real truth about the conditions gro girls be allowed bo bathe in the class of white people.” Sidney Brummer, head of the history Henry Pollack a...1 Recover Lost Ground. N. Rapoport -« 20 40 the Sunshine Biscuit Co.? Are they pool. The case received wide publi- of Colored People a notice to The National Association for the Advancement department there, has sent Sam Ryant 20 20 “This is the paramount issue which really so good as the company Is ad- city when Negro girl scoutß were re- him, substance of Clara Saltern .......... 20 400 largely of —professional men, lawyers, teachers under the 45 confronts all sincere railroad union- vertising? fused permission to use the pool. is composed intellectuals Ray Sapersteln ...» 45 arouse and organize protest which follows: Paul Scherer „.i....|.....170 270 ists who would be constructive and re- The Sunshine Biscuit Co. is emiploy- The “benevolent” trustees recog- doctors, It attempts to “ writers, etc. ’Encouraging the R. O. T. O. In M. Sherwood .i....i 100 100 cover the ground lost during the last 4,980 ing thousands of young workers (boys nized that a marked mistake had been against the most flagrant evils which are inflicted on the American every possible way. If you hear any Arthur Smith 100 J. Smith ...100 100 4 years.” and girls), who are not organized and made in indulging “In too” much rac- segregation, Jim Crow’ism, discrimination in speak disrespectfully of the Szepesl 45 signed by Negroes—lynching, student G. 45 The leaflet is R. H. do not belong to any union. Being un- ial discrimination to an organization R. O. T. C., bring him down to the M. Undjus A.J 20 125 Woods, chairman, P. J. Jensen, vice- schools and colleges. 130 130 organized they are exploited ih the serving the interests of the bosses. If you have any doubt N. Vallentine chairman and H. Wangerln sec’y- has had some moderate successes—in the legal office at once. S. Yonae 80 90 O. most way. Hundreds of fore- In this work it passing a boy the end of Helen Zalkowskl 45 45 8, ruthlese about at treas., and carries the address Room employed drive sense as in the Sweet trial. belongs to the John Nagy, Fords, N. J 45 45 Chicago. men are In order to the term, ask him If he Hoffman, 45 305 702 E. 63rd St. Printers Will Have largely to the middle class Negro, is my A. Allentown, Pa the workers. Besides the foremen the But because its appeal is R. O. T. C. If he does, it PHILADELPHIA, PA.— Tourney ” bosses are using special inspectors Baseball the N. A. A. C. P. has not given any concrete organizational form wish that you pass him.’ Louis Filetich 45 145 Louis Singer 2O 20 Coolidge Names Fifth and preachers to help to exploit the to its activities. I. Spivalk 90 90 workers. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Baseball work- A. W, Alego, Washington, D. C. 30 30 J Man on the Mediation clubs representing twelve cities of the The overwhelming majority of the American Negroes are Wm. Rosenblatt, Rochester, The Dark Sunshine. and agricultural. Any movement which does not N. Y -100 100 ■ Board for Rail Labor But what about the “sunshine” United States and Canada will com- ers—industrial CAILLAUX GETS V. Kemenovich, Daisytown, Pa. 100 480 : pete in the annual tournament of the which the company is advertising on base itself directly on the most virile and numerous section of the J. Kaspar, E. Pittsburgh, Pa.