Page Four (•HE DAILY WORKER RED INTERNATIONAL OF LABOR Workers (Communist) Party UNIONS LAYS DOWN PROGRAM FOR WOMEN’S WORK IN FRACTIONS

Mill - S. March bureau the Red In- DIE MOSCOW. U. S. R., I.—The executive of CONDUCTED avYOU&MEBS Contact Thru organ- Mass Labor Unions has the Unions ternational of directed a circular its affiliated to the workers. specific tasks to perform and the con- izations calling upon them to support this year’s women’s day with all their By BUD REYNOLDS. 4. The unions offer the basis of ditions under which they function are forces and to draw wide masses of working women into this campaign. For to revolu- task of the party is continuous and prolonged contact widely varied. It is therefore neces- this year’s campaign it is of special importance to place the slogan of in- point organized LISTEN CHICAGO! IT’S THE THEtionize the and of with bodies of workers for sary to have special guiding commit- ternational unity in the foreground. view of the so that a struggle and action against the bosses tees to guide and execute this work. The following is recommended for the preparation of the campaign: A revolutionary crisis will And the work- and thus lay the basis for developing The trade union fractions perform this of urgent questions concerning the work amongst women, the ing class hardened and matured for its revolutionary action. function and on the functioning of the discussion the TRUMBULL BANQUET FOR THIS task and strongly in support of the Reach Socially Decisive Elements In fractions depends the effectiveness of carrying out of the campaign in the Communist trade union fractions propa- party. The methods of the party are Unions. our trade union work. gandistically and organizationally, the treatment of these questions in the chiefly propaganda, agitation, educa- If we stop to consider the objects Consider the issues which depend press, and in particular the question of worker women correspondents. SUNDAY, MARCH 7,7 P. M. tion and struggle. for which social, fraternal, religious greatly upon our “face to the trade During the course of the campaign the greatest possible number of meet- The meagerness of our forces par- and sport organizations formed, unions” Organize the unor- are slogan: ings for working women must be held in particular in those branches of in- Have you ever attended a real revolutionary welcome banquet before? ticularly, compels the party to survey it is apparent that they are vastly ganized, labor defense, protection of employed. dustry where many women are Naturally, working men must Listen, this will be among the best there is, was or will be. It is arranged the various fields of activity carefully inferior for our purposes. Then, we foreign-born, defense of the Soviet be invited to these meetihgs. to welcome Walter Trumbull, who so that our efforts may be expended have the unorganized workers in the Union, world trade union unity, a la- has just been released from jail. He was with the greatest results. The ex- large industries who form a fruitful bor party, amalgamation, smash the sent there by the American financial oligarchy because he dared to fight perience of the whole proletarian rev- field of agitation and propaganda but expulsion policy. capitalist militarism right in the citadel of the military machine—the army. olutionary movement over its whole who can only be an effective factor in These are just a few of the many PITTSBURGH FOREIGN- He is welcomed back to the labor movement by the revolutionary youth. history proves that unions of work- revolutionary struggle thru organiza- problems which have their roots in BISHOP Speeches will not BROWN be the only of faeture this banquet. Wo don’t want you ers are the most fruitful field. This tion. the unions. to the party Attention BORN CONFERENCE to come alone. No! You must bring ALL your friends, your wives, your is true for the following reasons: It therefore becomes apparent, even press will reveal how intimately the children, etc. etc. Don’t forget the date: this Sunday, March 7,7 p. m., at 1. The union is the instrument after a casual survey, that the- Com- party, the unions, and the working AIDS NEW YORK SUNDAY, 14 Imperial Hall, 2409 N. thru which the workers strive to pro- munist who really wishes to serve class are releated. The contact of the MARCH Halsted St. Tickets at the door 50 cents. tect improve their conditions and his party thru direct and continued party must be thru and with the worker PITTSBURGH, Pa., I—The wages. SCHOOL March contact with socially decisive task of WORKERS’ party ele- the unions. The the is Pittsburgh Council of Western 2. The workers are thrown into ments of the working class must get to draw the whole working class into HOW THE FIRST SECTTON OF Pennsylvania for the Pro- direct conflict with the master class into the unions. the organs of struggle, the union, and Council Gives SIOO Towards tection of Foreign-Born Workers is and develop class consciousness in Fractions Perform Leading Tasks. win both for revolutionary struggle. THE CHICAGO LEAGUE WORKS * delegated * the unions. As the party organizes the revolu- Into the unions! Sustaining Fund calling a conference on 1— afternoon, 14 at 2 2. The economic struggles lead to tionary workers for their historic Vitalize the fractions! Sunday March A Contribution to the Exchange of YORK, Bishop o’clock Experiences Between the struggle with the forces of the state, task, so too does the party organize Unless you are "face to the unions,” NEW March I. at the Walton Hall, 220 Units of the League. police, militia, soldiers and courts, its various elements for specific tasks. your back is toward the working William Montgomery Brown, the Stanwix St., Pittsburgh. At this party famous heretic that was expelled from conference all unions and other and develop political consciousness in The members in the unions have class! We have in our section about thirty-five his church, in making a 'contribution working class organizations are re- members, four concentration groups and shop of SIOO to the Workers’ School in its quested to send their delegates. one nucleus. The concentration groups and nucleus meet Stachel Will Teach drive for a SIO,OOO fund, sent the fol- In the call for the conference the every week. Besides that we have our section 'executive and section mem- Class in lowing letter to the director of the committee points out that those bership meetings which occur monthly. school: unions and organizations that have We have already done some work in our territory. We systematize our “I can think of nothing elected delegates should to it distribution OF FRAC YORK. more needed see literature among our own members, in the shops and trade unions THE FUNCTIONS NUCLEI, NEW March I—Jack Stachel. in America than a school of Commun- that delegates attend this im- and other organization secretary of District 2, the workers’ organizations. A big problem for us is the meager at- ism. I anUglad hear of the great portant gathering and those unions the largest district of the Workers to tendance at section meetings. Out of 35 members there were only 10 present work you are doing in New York. I that have not elected delegates are (Communist) Party, has been secured at our last meeting. This must be rectified. \The comrades must realize that TIONS INDUSTRIAL BRANCHES wish I could attend your school as a urged to do so x immediately. AND for in attending the by the New York Workers’ School not meetings they not performing student. I wish I could teach in it, Where the union will not meet be- are the first and most a course in Advanced Fundamentals elementary function of a if you and the faculty thought me fore the conference the council member of a revolutionary youth organization. co-operative, of Communism on Thursday nights at By MARTIN ABERN sport club, etc., Is not a qualified. Tho It would be physically board points out that the execu- Lenin said: Go to the masses. If all members become active in our sec- political party. 8 p. m., beginning next Thursday the national organization confer- basic unit of the The impossible for me to undertake any tive committees can temporarily tion we can follow the line of Lenin. We have in our section an agitprop party fraction is organized or- night. ATence held recently in Chicago, in all such labor, it pleases to dream appoint delegates or else the presi- (agitation and propaganda) committee. This does not ganizations where we have two This course is especially designed me committee function examples were brought forward that or that I might. I should like to occupy, dent or secretary may attend as ob- well. It must get on the job and thus help out all the other members. It applies party for those who have already read the committees in showed that all of the party members more say, your chair of heresy. servers at this conference. Plans work. policy in that organization, can- "A. B. C. of Communism” or its equi- their were not yet clear on the differences but are to be laid at this meeting to not decide policies. valent, for those have been Heresy Pervades School. On the other hand the organization committee which we have in our and role of the party shop or street The regulation or who combat the anti-foreign-born laws party unit, whether the nucleus, in the party considerable length of “I assume that you will have a chair section is doing work. We have some good meetings of this nucleus, the party fraction in the sec- a now before congress. committee where trade union, language fraternal or- tion, district or central committee, time. of heresy, or that the idea of heresy we outlined tasks for our concentration groups and the nucleus and made ganizations and Industrial branches. lays out the party policy and program. Political parties in the United will so pervade your institution that many recommendations to the D. E. C. and*C. E. C. When the up a States, States, of Letters come into the national office members who make unions in the United there will be small likelihood your Regarding those members who do not attend meetings. At the last showing confusion party fraction meet together before the traditions of the American work- student body closing their minds to more or less often meeting of the Orgcom we decided to send letters to all the members with a the meeting, they discuss how to ap- ing class; problems COSSACKS FAIL between shop nuclei and fraction such as war, im- the actual realities of lOcial evolu- special urge that they attend their meetings. work in the shops. ply the policy, not what it should be. perialism, the national question, the tion in supposed loyalty ftor some pre- Every Thus a big problem is to devise the most ways The shop is one of the basic party member of a fraction is at the Negro question, work among women, conceived formulae. effective and means of shop IN getting the members down to the meetings. Why same a member of a or DISRUPTING don’t all units. It consists of all party mem- time farmers and the youth; the political "The purpose of a is to dis- comrades write school suggestions bers working together in the same street nucleus and subject to its juris- problems of the united front and the cover and to demonstrate; the truth. for these columns on this question. It would help us all out. shop, factory or mill. The street diction. A member of any fraction general questions of strategy and tac- There is no other legitimate purpose. Jack Kaplan, Member Section Executive No. 1, Chicago. may recommendations D. MEETING of I. L. nucleus is the other basic party unit. course make tics in the organization of a revolu- Most ‘schools,’ are not on policy and program to any regular therefore; It consists of all the party members tionary party of the working class. schools. Theological ‘scHools,’ for in- N. Y. BIRTHDAY party unit, from the to the CELEBRATION living within a specified residential nucleus These will form the substance of this stance: their purpose is keep Miners Are Determined central executive corqmlttee. to cer- FOR THE YOUNG WORKER. area. Ccmcentration groups, or a group course. Those interested should tain concepts of the truth intact and Papcun Will Speak of comrades brought together from a The industrial branch is sometimes register at once at the Workers’ to protect these concetti from a tod The fourth number of shops close to each other, as a or by * birthday celebration confused party unit, desired School, 108 E. 14th St., Room 34. rigorous questioning. (Special to The Daily Worker) for the Young nay be formed, and these also are some as the basic party unit. At the “Only intelligence Worker will be held on Saturday eve- the combined of UNIONTOWN? Pa. March I—George regular party units. third national convention of the Work- open-minded ning, March 20, at the searchers fqr truth can Papcun was arrested by the so-called C/tsino, Nuclei the Basic Political Units ers Party, the convention went on N. Y. Will Celebrate 116th street and Lenox Ave. A varied achieve this task—truth along the protectors of “law ’n order” of Penn- of Party. record against the industrial’ branch line; the program has been arranged which Woman’s Day, March 6 truth about industry; the sylvania at South Brownsville, as he as the basic party unit, and accepted guarantees each every The party nuclei, either shop, street truth about American .industry as entering Monongahela and one a most shop street nuclei (interna- was the Hall. pleasant or concentration groups, are the party the and NEW YORK. March I—lnternational1 —Internation- distinguished from the situ- evening. as industrial One of the state police grabbed hold units which take up and decide on the tional branch) we understand them celebrated ation in al Women's Day will be Russia, where our comrades of Papcun and with a “come on, carrying out of party campaigns and today. a mass be have THE YOUNG WORKER SUB DRIVE here by meeting whieh will made such inspiring progress; George,” shoved him into a machine policies within their sphere. The However, what is an industrial held Saturday night, March 6, instead the -ruth about , merely not and took him to the Brier Hill Coal This drive is directly up nuclei receive the dues of the mem- branch and why is it objectionable of Friday night, March 5, as had been truths connected the which Marx discovered, but Co. store. He state with bers, assign specific as a party unit? Briefly, it would be erroneously reported. was held in the the matter of the life or death of each member All those in- the truths about the many variations police up party headquarters above the store. the Young Worker.' It must be pushed tasks to perform. The nuclei discuss made of the members work- terested will please note the date. of capitalism which have ap- since They read a warrant to him which forward at express train speed our and voice opinions at convention ing at the same trade or industry, that peared if and which even Marx could showed that the warrant was request- organ periods or at conferences on party is, the carpenters, machinists, lathers, PARIS COMMUNE CELEBRATION official Is to bridge Us present not foresee. -,i • ed by W. J. White. of crisis. issues; the delegates to clothing workers, irrespective of res- One the state The article by Comrade Flaiani nuclei elect All working class organizations “If we know the truth about all party conventions, They idence place of work. If too large cossacks then took him to Uniontown. in yesterday’s issue is an example of conferences. or are asked not to arrange any con- these things, we shall be able to cope are the basic, authorized party a group, then it would be sub-divided It was 8:30 when he was thrown into what can be done to systematize the units. flicting meeting on March 19 as the with them. If we are merely schooled Party Fractions Apply Party for working purposes. Those comrades the county jail. drive. What are your suggestions? Why Policies International Labor Defense, Chica- in doctrine instead, may hope Not Become a who are organized into unions we for What are you doing on the In Other Organizations. Jhe go local, is arranging a Paris Cem- triumph Refuse Counsel. drive? would actually be a party fraction, no more of a than that of the Write and let us know. The party fraction, on the other mune pageant and drama. Moving church. W orker Correspondent? whose functions defined above. In Christian I say this, not be- That same evening at 10 o’clock hand, whether a fraction in a trade are pictures of labor defense in the that case, too, it would be party cause I fear that you may be drifting Constable Joe Waggoner of New union, central labor council, language the United States and in Europe will into the darkness of dogmatism, but Salem took Papcun for a hearing be- fraternal organization, workers’ club, base for the development of a left Mont- be shown. Bishop William byway of expressing my enthusiasm fore Squire McComb without even wing or progressive movement in the gomery Brown the is to be one of for your school of Communism. It letting him get in touch with this at- unions. speakers. must be a real school, and I have no torney or any of his friends. It was Industrial Branch Would Develop INTERNATIONAL FREE LITERATURE SUPPLIED. reason to believe that it will not be. learned then that it was not W. J. Ideology. Craft MILWAUKEE, Wis. Free copies “With every good wish for the White that requested the warrant but school If the industrial branch were the of the YOUNG WORKER, Tribuna and all to whom we are in- that Joe Waggoner of New Salem pre- Woman’s Day for it, am, charge party unit, it would develop a strong Robotnicza, Pravda, and Honor and debted I ferred the of sedition against “Very cordially Papcun. hearing ISSUE tendency to think and act along craft Truth, can be secured from Frank yours, The was ■waived. The “(Signed) .instead of along class and party lines. .rfilder, 821 Clylesurn St.. Milwaukee. Wm. M. Brown.” former charge against Papcun when Saturday It would tend to take up the problems he was picked up Jan. 24 at Republic, of yie trade or Industry, instead of the Trade Union Educational League Maids Get $lO a Week. Pa., was dropped. It seems that sometimes It is Im- party campaigns or policies as such. TOLEDO—(PP)— Maidg employed March International possible to get This would be because of the nature Concert in Toledo apartment suites renting the cossacks to lie for hard enough frame-up of this form of organization and the SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 8 P. M. SI,OOO a month are receiving $lO a to workers. material for action and, The other point was that they discussion Eighth Street Theatre. week. They arc not allowed to live were A Special Issue before it. in the exclusive buildings. trying to keep him from speaking at Best Musical and Vocal Talent. Some may say, that a shop nucleus the meetings that ■ the International Containing features of the could develop a craft or professional Tickets for sale at T. U. E. L. office, > Labor Defense and American Civil woman's part in the class and not a class attitude. This is not 166 W. Washington St.; DAILY CHICAGO I. L. D. TO Liberties’ Union had arranged. struggle. true. Organized In the shop or factory, WORKER, 1113 W. Washington At the South Brownsville meeting the party members or nucleus are sur- Blvd.; Worker’s House, 1902 W. GREET dozens of cossacks. constables, stool- THE LAST ORGY. Special TRUMBULL ON pigeons rounded not by craft problems for so- Division St. and by all members and other hoodlums tried to lution, but by keep the workers away Articles, cartoons and the general conditions as the T. U. E. L. MARCH 4TH AND STH from the of work common to all, by the direct Get Your Tickets Now! meeting and did keep some of them drawings. away exploitation and oppression by the Chicago workers should reserve by telling them that the meet- THESE boss, and, when required, such as In ing was not lawful and that they REMEMBER Features Thursday evening, Mqrch 4 to greet Lenin Liebknecht times of strike and generally other- Women’s Day Celebration Walter Trumbull, recently released should not go in. wise by meeting GLASS WAR VICTIMS Luxemburg conditions, rights, status the direct Intervention and In Chicago from Alcatraz after serving a sen- The was held just the of by spies, use the boss of gunmen, sol- SATURDAY EVE., MARCH 6 tence for Communist activity in same. D. E. Earley spoke for the In- By Max Shachtman. > of women the world over. diers, etc., by factories, ON THEIR BIRTHDAYS! the. In many at Hawaii, at the railroad station and ternational Labor Defense on the insidious factory sport clubs and so Friday evening, rights of free speech the workers. A pamphlet on the lives of the At the regular price NORTHWEST HALL March 5 to greet for March 6—Edgar ' Not cralt professional spirit Combs, 13381, most on. a or Cor. North and Western Aves. and hear Trumbull at the North All of the meetings were a success, one universal and two most 3y cents copy. Is thus developed Moundsville, W. Va. 2 a In such surround- (3rd floor.) Side Turner Hall. There will be especially, the meeting at Republic .heroic leaders of the working ings by the party member March 10—J. B. Childs* 38109, class. or nucleus. All friendly organizations are other speakers on the program. where a few months ago Papcun took a Rather, there developed a general San Quantln, Cal. Order Bundle! Is requested not to arrange other Robert Morse Lovett, Ralph Chap- a leading part in a strike of coal class viewpoint approach, pol- March 10—Fred Suttle, Walla only and a day. lin and Max Shachtman are among miners. The International Labor De- The special booklet to be approach. affairs on that Walla, Wash. {cal those on speakers. fense Is Papcun Issued for the the list of determined that shall March Baker, 9413, Lenln-Llebknecht speak 14—Ray Walla meetings. In the coal region and in a few Walla, Wash. more days, meetings will be arranged March 16—O. C. Bland, 9409, Walla RATES in the coke region as the coal miners Well w r 111 e n—attractively Send The Daily Worker for Walla, Wash. are anxious to wage a fight bound—illustrated with three for free March 17—Omar J. Eaton, 36627, speech. beautiful photos. Outside of Chicago: months. * enclosed. San Quentin, Cal. After being held three days jail A Year THE DAILY WORKER in March 20—D. C. Russell, 39488, *#.oo he was released on $2,000 The Single Copy 15c. Bundle Six Montha Name ball. San Quentin, „Cal. *3.50 ■ case will grand Orders come before the Jury March 28—Pierre Jame, 38117, 10c. *2.00 Three Months 1113 W. Washington Blvd., In a week or so. Street San Quantin, Cal. Chicago: Published by the In CHICAGO, ILL. March 26—Jot Clohesay, Folsom, , Young (Commun- *#.oo „A Year i t Hear Walter Trumbull, the Represaa, Cal, Workers City United ist) of *4.50 Six Months Statea soldier and student, next March 27—Joe Vargo, 37762, San League America 1113 W. Washington Blvd., *2.50 Three Montha SUBSCRIBE! ' Friday night at North Side Turner Quentin, Cal. “ ~ State CHICAGO, ILL. I, Hall, on "What Imperialism Means Maroh 81—A. Q. Rose, 38361, San f to the Hawaiian Sugar Workers.” Quantln, Cal. I