Page Four THE. Organization, Social Affairs 1 Resolutions SOVIETS TO .BUY Meetings [Workers (Communist) Party) 6 i) I. PAPER MACHINERY

«Y(rii|vms* The Trade Union a School of Communism WORKERS' SCHOOL FROM AMERICA CONDUCTED •N' NOAKEQS LEAGUE merely will tried instrument of the working class our party a sect yi’hich IN N. Y. IS Delegation Tours Thru Looking for New Organization Forms of all its later disintegrate and de- DRIVE By BERT MILLER. —the trade union. In spite sooner or Ameri- cay. Many Factories Communism,’ pre- defects and backwardness, the ‘“A school of a strong discourag- can trade union has been a Again we find comrades MAKING By NAT KAPLAN the training of the of the work- YORK, March 2 A delega- paratory school for defense of the workers of this coun- ed by the backwardness NEW in its process (from a mere unions. JEtDWAY Central Paper The league is now well under way about-face proletariat realize Its dictatorship, capitalist class, ers in the conservative trade tion representing the to try against a powerful problems) the problems effecting the masses of look to These comrades feel that they can be Propagandist Corps Get Trust in the Soviet Union, known as < consideration of internal to an indispensable union of the workers and that millions of workers league as leader of the more valuable among more "intelli- the “Centrobumtrust," has arrived in , young workers of this country. The Slogan: The the for the permanent transference of the it for protection. Many Donations many proletar- gent” that "they are wast- country with the purpose of ne- ‘ struggles, is no longer an abstract one for of management of the country’s econo- ‘‘The development of the elements, this working youth in their anywhere ing their time,” among those who do gotiating purchases of machinery and Today we no longer consider mic life into their hands as a class” iat did not and could not , March 2 The drive * our units. of by any other appreciate their efforts anyway. equipment for the new paper manufac- that the league partlci- Is Lenin’s characterization in the world, proceed not for a slo,ooo'fund to build the Work- yJV as debatable —this Such comrades might well take the 1 turing plant which the Centrobum- struggles (strike the trade unions. road than that of the trade unions continues to awaken the * mmfpates in the general Lenin more seriously to ers’ School now constructing in Balakhna, the perplexing prob- with their mutual activity with the words of shows how trust is etc.) of the working class In the midst of reactionary greatest enthusiasm and Novgorod. m IM movements, accompanying reorganization working party,” says Lenin. heart, “To fear this tend- place near- Nizhni lems the class the school has already found a up the eclal representative of the to fully ency, to try to it, to jump over The delegation is made of Ivan & m M as ®P of our party, these words are apt The bourgeoisie recognizes avoid in the hearts of the working masses young workers. A oer- union as it, is as it can possibly be; M. Kolotilov, construction manager of M ’interests of the lose former significance in the the importance of the trade as foolish of this city. From Circle m their lack of confidence in Workmfen’s the Volga cellulose and paper fac- tain now occurring is a good minds of some of our comrades. But a decisive factor in the life of the it indicates a local and M B strike proletarian vanguard branches, unions workers' Chief Engineer Ivan I. Kramt- are in the forefront if we hold firmly to the path working class, and fears its power. the role of the to tories, B example. Here we would enlighten, to in- co-operatives donations continue production manager of the spirit Leninism, realize how in- this reason it is willing to pay to train, educate and zov, and of the struggle. We donate the of we must For back- come in as they do also from the The pur- gtjjft jjr our work as Com- any price for the valuable services of fuse with new life, the most trust, Arkadi L. Kandakov. work the general adequate would be workers themselves on collections in- and the hard for emphasized solely our Gompers, Lewis, Green, Ber- ward groups and masses of the work- chases under consideration will support, at munists If we men like taken on lists in their shops. One up strike movement. Yet we thru nuclei, Sigman Hillman ing class.” volve an expenditure to $3,500,000 work in the factories the ry, Johnston, and worker, A. Chorover, who pledged jy M time, the special demands of pointing of the Combat Sectarianism. and they will be effected thru the Am- Jjnl the same without at the same time who blunt the effectiveness banquet collect SSO in unions himself at the to torg Trading Corporation. the young strikers. out the absolute necessity of co-ordi- trade union movement and who tend Our comrades the trade JrT* which was counted hi with the re- 40 Per of Output. struggle for the interest* of nating the basis of the to render it weak and powerless be- must be the connection link between Control Cent The this work on i ceipts of the banquet, by B Activity on iso- onslaughts employers. broad masses of workers and the According to a statement made the young workers is not separate and entire industry. an fore the of the has already collected SBS and has ‘mvri'' m many the reactionary party; they must be the means by Kolotilov on behalf of the delegation, struggles of the adult lated scale in disconnected “Not to work within more lists. Jn m i H W apart from the the light of Communist theory come back for the Centrobumtrust, which controls shops, can lead only to confusion and trade unions means to leave the in- which H4op. V workers. It works both ways. For transmitted the proletariat strug- Sick Comrades the paper mills in the central provi- P 1* defeat for the party as well as for sufficiently developed or backward is to Ohio. The young blindly against forces of The first class in the school to re- sion, responsible for 40 per cent of instance there is East the workers. The co-ordination of the working masses to the influence ot gling the is Unity between young and time they port is Pauline Roger's class in In- paper output In the Soviet Union. workers are holding a working youth shop nuclei work with other shops in reactionary leaders,” to the "labor capitalism, and at the same the party, all the rich- termediate English, which turned in expansion Os the paper industry adult workers! conference. This conference is not for the industry, the exploitation of our lieutenants of the capitalist class.” must bring to the The the $15.50, then announced a collection of urgent necessity in up struggle propaganda and activity so that it Backwardness of Unions no Excuse ness of their experiences with has become an the working youth only. The adult workers must be lined in the of the workers an additional $6, and is now working the increasing consumption. may affect the broadest possible cir- For Neglect by Communists.. workers, the reactions view of for the special youth demands (in the trade union opposition, in the unions, every mood and cur- on lists for further collections. From year the per capita con- workers in a given industry, Oftentimes find comrades dis- to party policies, In the past fight for the of the youth demands.) cle of we of the United Workers Co-operative has the Soviet Un- in the shop committees, etc., we inclusion tasks of our fractions in by the strength of the op- rent which is swaying the masses sumption of paper in these are the couraged their check for SSO, already pre-war principle youth organization. We disgusted by organized workers, at a given mo- come ion has already surpassed the That, for us, is a basic of a Communist the trade unions. posing official machine, pa- appalled ment. promised, and an additional S3O col- maximum. But the production of are above all a political organization, which educates the young workers, Win Leadership of Masses. its corruption, and somewhat We must combat that spirit of sec- lected on lists. From a sick bed, both per has been somewhat lagging be- participation in the class struggle that the only means for the party includes about 15,000 by the difficulty of the task confront- thru an active Our and aloofness from the he and his wife being laid up with hind. comparatively ing them. They cease their trade tarianism emancipation of the working youth from wage slavery is thru united efforts members. This small which still re- the grippe, comes the letter: “Dear last fiscal year the Soviet the gigantic task union activity in despair and seek oth- trade union movement In the with the adult workers in a general struggle against the capitalist order. group has before It us as a barren heritage i Comrade Wolfe: Greetings from two paper industry supplied only about 40,000,- ‘‘more congenial” fields for Com- mains with of winning the leadership over er : Workers’ School required necessary repeat this fundamental at this particular time. Because Nothing could be more from the socialist party. Here we sick beds for the 65 per cent of the amount. It is to wage garners. This can only be munist work. any 000 our movement than may quote Lenin’s allusion to Marx ; campaign. Enclosed is S2O from Thirty-five per cent of the paper con- as we become more engaged in the struggle of the young workers we are accomplished by winning the strate- detrimental to myself. Comradely chiefly plays directly into and Engels: “They most firmly call- wife and yours, sumed during that year, news- bound find tactical and organizational questions arising which consciously gic strongholds of the working class, this attitude which ■ to and ed upon the Anglo-American socialists i D. Benjamin.” print paper, had to be imported. unconsciously the notion that there are the shop and the trade union. While the hands of the reactionaries or have within themselves mistaken unchallenged to work to merge with the labor movement,, Drive Committee, The Balakhna mill now under con- present form ot organization on leaves them two basic class struggles in society, that of the youth and that of the adult our proletariat. and to drive out of their organization i The Drive Committee has built up struction by the Centrobumtrust will shop holds out un- their will upon the Such . the basis of the narrow and shrivelled sectarianl a corps of propagandists among the have an annual capacity of 50,000 tons workers. prospects of achievement a policy if carried out consistently, the dreamed of to up) 50,000 tons of in the creation of incorrect organizational spirit. ...in order shake students and friends of the school, of newsprint paper and This manifests itself some times we not for a mo- will inevitably isolate us from the for our party, must politically.” who, with collection lists, tickets for Some new machin- struggle, and masses of the workers and make of the proletariat sulphite cellulose. forms. Organize illegal youth clubs in the factories for the economic ment overlook that powerful well- during the last the big concert on March 14, and ery has been imported say some comrades. We msut organize special opposition groups in the trade speeches before and Work- Germany which enabled the unions year from unions (youth T. U. E. L.’s), say others. Then, of course, some believe it is Presidium Opens French men’s Circle and other working class existing plants to raise their capacity Speakers l correct to establish special youth sections of the trade unions. We arenot op- Announce . organizations, are keeping the drive 15 to 20 per cent above their pre-war PARTY OFFICIALS IN Press for Discussion; principle to search organizational forms adapted to at N. Y. International | going and insuring its success. capacity and to increase the general posed in the for new Day Meeting CLEVELAND TO MEET Souvarine OpposedI* * * output of the Centrobumtrust by 30 given situations in the class struggle. For example: The plumbers’ helpers Woman’s per cent over the output of the pre- are not admitted into the unions. They formi a club to fight for admission N. Y. Workers’ School ceding year. must fight against Daily Worker) THURSDAY, MARCH 4 (Special to The Dally Worker* as a body. That is correct. At the same time we all un- (Special to The To Paper Mills. Announces Visit called for and basically incorrect forms. March 2.—At the mass S. R., March 2—On i Lecture pa- NEW YORK, (Special to The Dally Worker) MOSCOW, U. S. | The delegation intends to visit by Olgin March 12 per pulp and cellulose fac- But how about reaching the masses of young workers in the shops and meeting to be held at the Central: CLEVELAND, March 2—A meet- the question of the situation in the and mills the United States and Can- trade unions who cannot be won over immediately to the league?- How can Opera House, 6th St. and 3rd Ave., < section Communist Party of France, the per- tories in ing of all members of the (Special to The Daily Worker) ada. They will make a special point we rally them around a minimum program and organize them for the strug- next Saturday night, March 6, to organizer- sidium of the Communist Internation- Olgin committee, all nuclei NEW YORK. March 2—M. J. of studying the industry and the co- gle? Yes, these questions must be answered, but not by catering to the International Women’s Day, al decided to throw the French party will1 speak at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 branches as celebrate secretaries, agitprops and DAILY ordination of its various backwardness of the young workers, but by being ahead of them and yet, complete East 4th St., Friday, March 12, at and the following will be the speakers: literature agents will press open for a discussion 1 it is managed in the United States special WORKER and 8 p. m., on the topic: “The Living Re- inter- not isolating ourselves from them. In the factories shop meetings Chernenko, existing opinion. ‘ Canada. They are particularly Ben Gitlow, Lena Rose place at the district office, 5927 of the differences of of young workers can be arranged which organizes these young workers take volution.” This lecture i£ under the ested in the methods of combining the the Pastor Gitlow. Repre- 4, The application of Souvarine, ex-; ( auspices of a Stokes and Kate Euclid Ave., on Thursday, March j the Workers’ School. Its paper and cellulose industry with the for certain struggle. The adult workers must be drawn into this struggle. sentatives of the Young Workers at 6 p. m. sharp. pelled from the party for continued ; ;: recent experiences with Olgin’s lec- saw mills as practiced in this country The young Communist nucleus is the dynamic factor in these meetings. It must attend, as taught to League and the Pioneers will also Every member opposition to the Communist Party jjtures on literature have it that and which is well adaptable the strives to assume leadership, naturally based upon the degree of develop- this meeting is most important. The and the Communist Interna- | the entire top floor of the school is in the Soviet Union with speak. Margaret Undjus, secretary of of France j situation ment of the revolutionary consciousness of the young workers and wins organization of the party work must tional, for re:admission to the party !1 not big enough to accommodate the its wealth of the necessary raw ma- of this dis- over the best and most advanced elements to the nucleus. This is one the women's department be discussed and realized to a great- was turned down. The reasons were number of people who attend his lec- terials and pulpwood forests. will example among others which can be carried out. trict, will be the chairman. There er degree than as yet. No comrade as follows: (1) Souvarine did not tures. For this reason the Manhattan It was further explained by the also be ar musical program. should fail to be present. keep his promise to cease his fight Lyceum has been secured. members of the delegation that the The same principle works in the trade unions. The young militant trade Admission will be 25 cents. against the Comintern and the party. “The Living Revolution” is a study amount of orders that will be placed unionists are enrolled in the general left wing. The young Communists are the depend largely (2) He formed a fraction in Paris with of tremendous October days as in this country will in the young Communist fraction and in the left wing. A certain struggle wing againnst Central they reflected in the literature of the upon terms that they will be able N. Y. Will Celebrate the right the the arises, a tribune besides the meetings of the left wing is needed to rally (3) He carried on an un- period and particularly as seen thru to obtain as compared with the terms Committee. the largest and broadest masses of young trade unionists around a certain Commune on March 19 worthy and anti-Communist campaign the eyes of the writers of Leningrad. that are offered by manufacturing OUT NOW! issue. There can be objection to the calling of a special against the Comintern first in the Olgin will tell how the struggle ac- concerns in Europe, particularly in no meeting of Worker) tually young for (Special to The Daily "Revolution Proletarienne” and later looked to the men and women Germany. the trade unionists the consideration of the question. Naturally, The Paris Commune will be cele- in the “Bulletin Commiiniste.” who participated in it and particular- ZjT this same question then comes before the left wing. a ly to the artists of the period. The brated in New York by big mass All party members having connec- British Workers Are The Y. C. I. has effectively disposed of the question of youth sections. meeting on Friday, March 19, at the with either of these organs shop worker, the peasant, the land- tion There is no place for them in the class struggle and their only purpose is to Opera House. The speakers with Souvarine are advised to lord, the factory owner, red guards- Worse Off Than in Central or separate the young from the adult workers. include: Benjamin Gitlow, M. J. Ol- break them Discussion of internal man. the Communist leader, the Com- 1924, Figures Show always gin, J. Zack, and a representative of party problems in any but party or- munist rank and flier, the revolution- We must remember in seaching for new organizational forms that Young League. There gans not tolerated. ary peasant, the student-worker, the the Young Communist League strives to vanguard the Workers will be LONDON, March 2—Reformists have become the of the working - red factory director, the bourgeois will be an appropriate program of re- < , 'V in- youth and the only representative of their interests. tellectual and his long contended that the “philosophy volutionary music. transformation, all pleased j projected of misery,” as they were to Admission to this concert and mass Pittsburgh these will be against the Will Hold phases term the Marxian formulation of the LOS ANGELES Y. W. AFFAIR. meeting will be 50c. Tickets are on various of the revolution. fact that under capitalism the lot of Angeles at party office, at the Jimmie C. I. Commemoration Admission to this lecture is 25c. at On March 20 the Los sale the the worker is bound to get worse and I. L.D. TO Store, and at the Frei- J the door. league will celebrate the fourth an- Higgins Book worse, is only an illusion. The figures Novy other work- PITTSBURGH, Pa., Mar. 2. The niversary of the Young Worker, by an | heit, Mir, Elore and showing losses and gains by the GREET TRUMBULL ON newspapers. party here will commemorate the the entertainment and social, net proceeds ' ing class N. Y. country thru wage eighth anniversary of the founding of Will Celebrate workers of this to go to the national office. changes in the past year provf, how- MARCH 4TH AND STH the . The Day, 6 San Francisco, Berkeley and Fort Trade Union League Woman’s March ever, that the Marxian theory is cor- Educational party school and the Young Workers’ Bragg have been informed to arrange rect. Chicago workers should reserve League will co-operate in the event NEW as early possible. International Concert YORK, March 2—lnternation- During 1925, net reductions of about affairs as Thursday evening, March 4 to greet which will take place at the Interna- al Women’s Day will be I POOD FOR THOUGHT 13, celebrated made in the weekly Walter Trumbull, recently released SATURDAY, MARCH 8 P. M. tional Socialist Lyceum, 805 James by a meeting SBOO,OOO were here mass which will be wages or close to YOUNG WORKER RESCUE PARTY. serving St., on Saturday evening, March 6. of 850,000 workers, from Alcatraz after a sen- Eighth Street Theatre. held Saturday night, March 6, instead worker. In- The Syracuse rescue party for the The speakers will be J. Solnitzky, J. a dollar a week for each tence for Communist activity in March Issue Musical and Vocal Talent. of Friday night, March 5. as had been amount, or $400,- Young Worker Is to be held on Sun- Best Mankln, Earley. The three -1 creases of half that Hawaii, at the railroad station and and D. E. erroneously reported. All those in- during the day, March 7. at Educational Club of the Tickets for sale at T. IT. E. L. office, film will be ' 000, effected nearly 900,000 Friday evening, March 5 to greet reel Lenin memorial terested will please note the date. this Hall, Orange and Jackson Sts., 8:15 St.: DAILY feat- same period. The workers in and hear Trumbull at the North 156 W. Washington shown, and there will be other p. will group thus received 50 cents a week m. A box party and entertainment Side Turner Hall. There will be Monthly | WORKER. 1113 W. Washington ures to the program. Admission The Last Day of the Paris Com- Workers increase each. is on the program. other speakera on the program. Blvd.; Worker’s House, 1902 W. be 50 cents. mune. See It at the dramatized Increase Meant Nothing. Robert Morse Lovett, Ralph Chap- 25c a Copy Division St. and by all members International Labor Defense com- During the year the cost of living CLASS IN FUNDAMENTALS lin and are among sf the T. U. E. L. memoration March 19 Ashland a $1.25 six months increased somewhat so that even —The bronx sec- those list of speakera. 12 year Get Your Tickets Now! Auditorium. on the JEWISH AND LITHUANIAN those getting a half a dollar more tion of the Y. W. L. holds a class in ■HP* l are at the best not any better off than the fundamentals of Communism LABOR DEFENSE GROUPS If .vou want to tliorouj'hl; urn; in 1924. Those whose wages were cut every Friday, 8 p. m.. at 1347 Boston Why r Not Become a demtand it.• are, of course, much worse off. Road. The course is free. All young WILL TONIGHT striking The pamphlet that MEET The statistics are a con- workers are welcome. Worker Correspondent? AMERICAN Women’s Day Celebration trast to those from the Soviet Union, gives facts and fig- Jewish branch i The Douglas Park in Chicago . where wage Increases were general of the International Labor Defense SATURDAY EVE., MARCH 6 and of considerable extent. will hold a meeting at 3209 West at Young and Adult Workers Are Invited to the FOREIGN-BORN r I Roosevelt Road tonight. NORTHWEST HALL FREE LITERATURE SUPPLIED. Cor. North and Western Avea. workers • * * zr-jnz (3rd floor.) MILWAUKEE, Wis. Free copies BANQUET 1 of the WORKER, Trtbuna BY CLARISSA WARE. alien registration Lithuanian Branch No. AIT friendly organizations are of the YOUNG to welcome Pravda, Honor and International Labor Defense will requested not to arrange other Hobotnlczu, and \ laws at Vilnia secured from Frank 5 Cent* hold a meeting tonight the affairs on that day. Truth, can be Clylesurn Milwaukee. t Hall, 3116 South Halsted street. .ailder, 821 St..

- - - - - ■ - » ■ **l Walter Trumbull on Sunday Evening, March 7th, 1926 DAILY MIR SATURDAY seven o'clock ■NJEmrns WW w WORKErT-NOVY COMMUNIST EVENING AT IMPERIAL HALL 2409 NORTH HALSTED STREET YORK CHICAGO rYd PRESS REVEL Prominent League and Party Speakers. Entertainment and Dancing.

Halls) ___ (Both . . Harlem Casino N irN n. Auspices Young Workers (Communist) League of America. , and ball „, A Russian Cabaret mapph a 116th and Lenox Ave. admission6ocents IVI rU\Un U ADMISSION 50 CENTS. M |*9 J ,i, mt m ' 111 . .• —— ■, r j ■ —1 m