Page Six DAILY WORKER. NEW’ YORK. TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1934 Dailu>3ij\Vorker The Meeting of the Central Troops Called, As THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT % tturck Japan Pushes Fight ••TUI MUD CominilT MITT OJ.&. ffCCTNM Os fOmtOaifT HTTIIMTIOaU) Committee, C*P*U.S.A. * ‘America’* Only Working Claes Daily Newspaper" 16 and 17, 18th meeting of the Philippine Masses On Rivals for World FOUNDED 19?4 lyN January the v tral Committee, C. P, U. 8. A., was held to receive a PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, DX THE repeat of the 13th Plenum of the Executive Committee Protest U.S. Terror Market Into Africa COMPRODAILT PUBLISHING CO, INC, X Haws lHh of the Communist International, and to decide upon York, Street, New N. Y. the arrangements for the Eighth National Conven- ! 2,500 Workers, Considering Marital Link Peasants '* Telephone: ALgonquln C. U. S. A . 4-75&4. tion of the P. Pack Court Protesting mere With Royal Family Cable Atidreu: "Dalirort.” Me* York, A unanimously approved the Theses of Washington Bureau: Room 9*4, ttetUmt Perm ImififHng, This meeting 14th and T St, Washington, EX O, ! the 13th Plenum of the E. C. C. L (published in the Savage Sentences of AbvssiniaJ Subscription Bates; Dally Worker on Jan. 13), and emphasized some of i YORK. More than 2,500 TOKYO, Jan. 21.—Plans for a ma- By (except Manhattan Bronx*, fen, M.OO; therefrom for the U. S„ In a brief NEW Mail: and t : the tasks flowing royal 8 months, JJ.SO; t months, *2.00; 1 month, 07* cents. workers and peasants crowded in and rital alliance between the fam- j resolution published in the Daily Worker today. the at In ilies of and Abyssinia Manhattan, Bronx, Foreign and Canada: l yest, *9.o#, about court-room Manila. Japan Indicate 6 months, *5.00; t months, WOO the Phillipine Islands, Dec. 21, when that Japan’s fight against her U. S. The Central Committee decided to call the Eighth By Carrier; Weekly, II cents: monthly, 7» oaota 16 Communist leaders sentenced to and British rivals for the world ; Convention of the C. P. U. S. A on April 3 in Cleve- long prison and banishment terms market will soon be extended Into the of business of the Convention country in north- TUESDAY, JANUARY », 1934 l land, Ohio, The order were brought up for execution of sen- huge semi-colonial | will be; tence, according to word received east Africa. here by mail today by the Interna- In this the aad War, connection approach- 1) The Struggle Againat Fascism tor tional Labor Defense. ing visit of Prince Ll.j Araya, 23- the Revolutionary Way Out of the Crisis. A huge force of uniformed and year-old nephew of Emperor Haile Cold'Blooded Brutality plain-clothes police, constabulary, Salassie of is creating great 21 Economic Struggles and Tasks of Building a mobilized Abyssinia and other officers, was to in circles. very signed Mass Revolutionary Trade Union Movement. them the court, as interest commercial Jap- VESTERDAY Roosevelt cooly drive out of they anese newspapers report that he Is * shouted slogans demanding the re- a slip of paper that gives another $850,- Tasks of the Parly In Winning Hie Working coming to choose a Japanese bride Youth. lease of their leaders. in the course of an “important poli- 16 are Crisanto 000,000 to the R.F.C. This huge sum, added The Evangelista. tical and economic mission.” 4) The Seventh World Congress «t Hie Cnms- Guillermo Capadocia, Lucio Pilapil, to the $3,000,000,000 already handed out, nist International, Dominador J. Ambrosio, Teofile Es- Ten candidates were selected and will swiftly find Its way into the well-lined piritu. Urbana Arcega. and Enrique their photographs sent to him at The pre-convention discussion will be formally Torrente, who are sentenced to pri- Addis Adaba. The prince is said to pockets of those Wall Street investors with j opened in a few days. It will proceed for a month son terms, and Mariano P. Balgos, have selected Miss Masako Kuroda, Maximo Reyes, daughter of Hiroyukl Ku- mortgages, loans, bonds and stocks. I upon the basis of the 13th Plenum Theses and the Gutierrez, Dominador Viscount Letter of our Extraordinary Party Conference. Rafael Francisco, Felipe Cruz, Sotero roda. | Open Senson, Juan Lagman, Alberto San- Is now scene Think what these millions would mean | In February the Draft Resolutions for the Convention, tos, and Cenon Lacanienta, Abyssinia the of a four-cornered between U. as the basis for discussion In the second month, will Five others the 24 struggle S. starving and their families—• of originally Italian impe- to the jobless ; be published. In the last half of March will British, French and election convicted, have turned out to be rialists for dominant in- take of government and political food, shelter, insurance against hunger! I place leading committees and delegates to spies, are now at fluence and control of ex- liberty. They Monroy, economic ‘ conventions, from units to sections, from sections to are Catalino ploitation. The Japanese drive But Roosevelt cares little for the jobless and Balbino Navarro, Jose and i districts, and from districts to the National Convention. Ventura, against Its rivals will no doubt be I Abelardo Ramos, under parole. Ja- their families when it is a matter of pro- cinto carried out under the slogan of The Central Committee decided to begin a cam- Manahan, also an original “de- Japan as “champion” of the darker tecting of Wall Street. fendant” is now an ardent supporter the investments ; paign of practical aid to the German Communist people against "western imperialism,” of Manuel L. Quezon, who is ac- careful Party, the call for which is published today. tively betraying and a concealment of the Roosevelt turned these huge funds over the struggles of the role Japanese imperialism and prom- of as the A of Filipino people, has been gendarme of world imperialism. In bo the R.F.C. bankers only 24 hours after telegram greetings was sent to the 17th Con- ised a pardon. Three other defend- the Far East and its op- gress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, ants have not up, and Emilio murderous his relief administrator had impudently pro- shown pression of the Korean and Chinese workers on the C.W\ which meets in a few days. San Juan died before final judge- claimed to the million ment was entered. masses. A. jobs that “the show is now over.” All the decisions of the Central Committee were Mass Meeting Here, Feb. 4 ; Cuba C. Head, Dies; adopted unanimously. A mass meeting, at which a delega- Villena, P. Soviet Ukraine To Dismissed like so many animals—told to tion to Washington to demand the i League Told War disappear and starve. That’s how Roose- freedom of the Filipino leaders and the end of the reign of terror against Leader in Fight on Machado MoveCapital toKiev velt proposes to deal with the millions of the workers and peasants of the Another Socialist Leader Phillipine Islands will Looms m Europe jobless who face the capitalist crisis de- be elected, has HAVANA, Cuba.—Ruben Martinez ary National Confederation of Labor INOTHER prominent “Socialist” leader has left his been called for Irving Plaza, Feb. 4. (C.N.0.C.). Decision Aims To Speed prived by the capitalist class of the basic It Villena, a member of the Central of Cuba ** is being prepared by the Action • native for rich profitable open the Party * • Nazi Acts Sharpening for the right to live. No czarist j haunts the fields of Committee elected at the delegated Committee of Communist Industrialization necessities capitalist in the governmental machinery. of Cuba, died here last Tuesday of this service conference on the Filipino cases NEW YORK.—A mass memorial Antagonisms tyranny evwr matched oold-blooded called by the I. L. D. and the Filipino tuberculosis. meeting for Ruben Martinez Villena (Special to the Daily Worker) This time It is Carl Borders, prominent Chicago brutality. Anti-Imperialist League, in De- At the age of 34, he had played will be held at the Julio Mella Club, MOSCOW, Jan. 22.—A decision of Jan. League sabotage Thursday, GENEVA. 22.—The of i Socialist, and notorious for his of the United cember. a leading role in organizing the op- Fifth Ave. at 116th St., on the leading organs of the Ukrainian Nations Council was today ! Frank Ibanez, of told that The misery-ridden Jobless, with the Front proposals of the Chicago Unemployed Councils. pressed masses to carry out the Feb. 1, at 8 p.m. Soviet Socialist Republic was pub- the activities of Hitlerite patrols in very agrarian, semi-imperialist the Julio Mella club, and Miller, of sound of fheir hungry children in their ears, : He has accepted the flattering offer of the Roose- revolution. lished today, relating to the transfer Austria, the Saar and Danzig (Polish velt government to become part of the Roosevelt Even the reactionary New York Times the International Labor Defense, will of the capital of the Ukraine from Corridor) the last two Araki Resigns be among the speakers. under the will not take Roosevelt’s slap in the face capitalist relief machinery, whose function it is to To Kharkov to Kiev. nominal control of the League—were lying down. They will fight! The National provide as little relief to the Jobless masses as pos- The decision was made in connec- creating an increasingly tense situa- Convention Against Unemployment must sible, Borders, leading member of the Chicago Soci- Force Action tion with the strengthening of the tion in Europe.
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