DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 Page Three Just Like Whalen Fascist Legion Pays to Slug Jobless LONDON MEET DEBACLE WORKERS CORRESPONDENCE-FROM THE SHOPS COMMITTEE OF SHOWS HEADLONG RACE 110,000 WIRES TO INTO NEW WORLD WAR NO MORE STARVING, BUT FIGHT, WRITE WASHINGTON Whole Fabric of Fake Peace Meet Falls; Stim- (son Scolded by MacDonald for Trick on Japan NEGRO WORKERS The Jobless Refuse to Starve; WillFight AllImperialist Powers Rush War Preparations; Victimized by Bosses, Landlords, “Charity”, J inc. (Continued from Page One ) Secret “Talks” for Attack on Soviet They Find Out Meaning of Class Struggle Chambers6(MeSts-NewYorkCity v : i we suggest Friday, March 21. Please wire answer.” LONDON, March 19.—There is no as part of the general war prepara- attempts of British imperialism. The They See Their Children Starve, and Realize In elaboration of the delegation’s Five-Power conference. All tions yesterday of the imperialist bandit powers to estimates approved provide for an They Must Organize action Wm. Z. Foster, come to “agreements” for increased expenditure of $89,250,000 for war Kr. Wllli&a B. O’Neill, stated: 466 Islington Avenue, war was smashed on the naval craft alone. While MacDonald “This Senate Committee now in armaments (By a Worker Correspondent.) house in a chair. the charity New Tork Citj spouts peace, does hesitate Still session is making a pretense at in- rock of growing imperialist rivalries. he not to man said that he could go to work, Boon 409 by giving CLEVELAND, Ohio.—Am an un- vestigating unemployment. Nobody MacDonald and Stimson are hang- act for war the imperial- they don’t care how sick we are, ing on to attempt money build ma- employed Negro worker. I went to in America can speak more authori- in order to fool ists to their war they want us to go to work. Stic n&n la sent toy us. chinery. charity for help sev- tatively name 7,000,000 the masses as to the real nature of the and went But where will we go to work, in the of you. unemployed workers than the repre- the race-for-armamcnts meet when In the United States, work is eral times, when my husband was every place they said, no help need- Thank it sentatives of the mass demonstra- first convened. rapidly proceeding on the ten 10,000 sick in the hospital for three months ed, no help needed, what are we (Miss) Edith Wray Devlin, tions of March 6. Ifwe to this Yesterday in the House of Com- ton cruisers, several of which will and home sick for three more going to do? charity is only Employment manager get Chiappe is the chief police The hearing we to mqns, Commander J. M. Kenworthy, be launched soon. French imper- of months, listen, go on a bunk, just i will undertake present Paris, and just like Whalen, he I would the wait and see what they one of MacDonald’s collaborators, is rapidly carrying out its of streets and pick up that which did, I had go there j the demands of the unemployed for ialism attacked the workers on was to again, because blurted out “The conference is a naval war building program, nor arc French work or wages, to expose the wage March when they came thrown away and a friend that lives the visiting nurse comes around and The above is a photographic reproduction of one of the many terrible failure. It would be better Japanese capitalists 6, out to | cuts and speed-up and part-time the Italian and demonstrate against unemploy- down stairs in the same tenement, makes us go there. Then what hap- letters given by the American Legion in New York to its members, to close up the conference now.” in this respect. her and my ; schemes being put over on the work- backward ment. Even the troops girl girl we would send pens, I take my baby with me be- which entitled them to $5 for appearing at the Union Square mass The conference closed down long were called Saturday | ers to force them to bear the burden While the conference is closed, out. But also like Whalen and his them every to the Central cause he is the one that needed unemployment demonstration on March 0 to help Whalen’s cossacks. before Kenworthy discovered the Market to get the they help, he needed good milk, well, Many i of the economic crisis of capitalism. maneuvers go on privately. That war bosses, Chiappe got a scare. stale meat of the unemployed Legionnaires who were given $.5 to help slug i failure” business. Un- want. go charity I jobless Legion | And w-e will expose also the fakery maneuvers against the Soviet Union employment is rapidly growing in don’t when I to the doctor demonstrators told the to go to hell; that they rvcrc All imperialist powers are rapidly pay 10 of the capitalists and their social 1 form the chief subject of conversa- France along with the crisis, and The landlord said at that time I have to the doctor cents for unemployed themselves and would not do the bosses’ dirty work. yushing their naval war building went a visit, cents Legion ! fascist flunkeys in the A. F. of L. tion at these secret and private in- the %vorkers are in no mood to i had to move, so I back to the and then 10 for a bottle A worker member of the turned the above letter over to programs—in fact, this was never charity again, the charity man said of milk, I would like to know where the Daily Worker with an exposure the tactics the j and the ‘socialist’ party in lying formal meetings of the imperialist stand more speed-up, wage cuts of of American interrupted by the quarreling and for that they pay one and charity part in. All they Legion Presumably ; about the conditions and protecting bandits is beyond question. This and repression. Moreover, the would month the comes on behalf of the bosses. the Mr. O’Neill mentioned quibblings at the Five-Power meet. no more. He said I and my want to do all the time is to rob in the letter was in charge the charged with the bosses from the demands of the fact that the boss press tries French troops are nd so "reliable” that of crew carrying out Today the House of Commons to boy could take care of the rent and the poor workers, and us Negroes this fascist mission. I working class.” and show a tendency to fraternize * * * passed an increase air-force burget, keep as quiet as possible. other expenses, when my boy was more because they think we are with the workers instead of shoot Organize. them. sick himself, but they tried to make dumb, but they are mistaken, we Providence Jobless “Socialists” Smell of Oil him go out and work, he was just are going to fight these bosses. PROVIDENCE, R. 1., Mar. 19. able to sit up in bed and around the —NEGRO WORKER, NO JOB. TOILERS PROTEST ENGINEER UNION i A meeting of the Unemployed Coun- (Inprecorr Press Service) The Soviet share of the German oil cils was held at Providence, and a MOSCOW.—Referring to the ne- imports in 1924 was 1.8 per cent, State Executive Board was elected, JUDGE ADMITS How A* F. L. “Solves” Unemployment— also delegates to the National Con- gotiations between the German gov- but in 1929 it had risen to 10.3 per Tt MISS JOBLESS AGENT ACCUSED ! ernment and the Shell and Standard cent and was still rising rapidly Blames the Women Workers | ference at New York on March 29. Oil concerns concerning the estab- to the discomfort of the international A decision was made that a state of an oil monopoly in Ger- oil magnates. demonstration be held in the near lishment IS CLASS CASE (By a Worker Correspondent) struggles and strikes but they give Demand the Release of Got Mysterious $36,100 many in the hands of these con- The oil barons, Deterding and i future, the State Executive to begin CLEVELAND, Ohio.—While the them answers to their questions of 1 cerns, “Pravda” writes Teagle, had now found reliable N. Y. Delegation During Lobby Stunt preparations at once; that in the the that the allies Communist Party and the Trade unemployment and the problems that i efforts of international capitalism in their struggle against Soviet oil of Jufy ! next few weeks meetings and demon- Question Trial Union Unity League are leading the are confronting them. (Continued to an ring against —the German democracy. The from Page On#) WASHINGTON, I). C„ March 18. strations be held in Central Falls, form economic social unemployed workers em- F. of a company union j the Soviet Union becoming social democratic minister Hilferd- Is Political Matter and the The A. L. is against the revengeful capitalist —Claudius Huston, G.O.P. national Woonsocket, Pawtucket Valley and are ployed workers in fighting for re- and cannot be expected to tell the clearer and clearer. ing arranged the Swedish match class justice that now seeks to let I! chairman and lobbyist against pub- other cities, and that a half-day (Continued Page One) lief, the representatives of the Am- the truth, they are Having succeeded in squeezing the monopoly, and the German govern- from workers when loose its terror upon the leaders of lic operation of the government pow- strike be called for the next demon- breaks all over the world.
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