Page Four THE DAILY WORKER Thursday, May 22, 1924 MINNESOTA! VOTE FOR Halt Sabotage' of German Relief THESE MEN JUNE 16! onstration for the International Work- ganization whose proletarian work of newest general attack of the ers’ Relief and at which over 100 dele- solidarity enlists the collaboration of artists, men of science and workers FORGET OLD PARTIES! THESocial - Democratic and yellow gates .were present. The circular letter of the General belonging to the most varied organ- BUTTON MICHIGAN trade union leaders against the Inter- parties. “IL LAVORATORE” YOUNG WORKERS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 21. Federation of German Trade Unions izations and The Interna- national Workers’ Relief with its per- Here are the men the Workers met has been followed by a press service tional Workers’ Relief unites all DEFENSE THRU Interna- who honestly desire to co-oper- Party members of District nine first repulse in this country when the statement of the Amsterdam sons are Unions, great international, BEGINS ITS DAILY DEDICATE BANNER urged to support in the primary United Workmen’s Singers and Unit- tional Federation of Trade a ate in this genu- Philadelphia and misin- ine and practical solidarity and mu- YOURJJTTONHOLE elections, June 16, in accordance ed German Trades of de- statement full of slander cided recently to disregard the circu- formation concerning the Interna- tual aid. with the instructions of the accom- LIFE ON MAY 31 Button, button, who’s got the but- TO INTERNATIONAL lar letter sent them by the General tional Workers’ Relief, which recently But the Social-Democratic and yel- panying proclamation: ton. Federation of German Trade Unions has had a phenomenal growth and is low trade union leaders afraid For U. S. Senator—Hjalmar Dan- are You can buy one for 10 cents and denouncing the International Work- enlisting the sympathy and aid of the that relief for the German workers Picnic Sunday tos, Orr. Italians wear the picture of Foster and Ru- Youth Hold Festival At ers’ Relief Communist organiza- rank and file union organiza- would bolster up the fighting strength For Governor—Dr. Wm. A. Scha- as a trade Paper thenberg on your coat lapel. The tion whose real object is spread everywhere. This press service of these workers in the struggle For Communist Forest Preserve per, Minneapolis. to tions Labor Defense Council has just had Communist propaganda. Both these statement talks of money spent pure- against the German capitalist class For Lieutenant Governor—Emil Way 31 is the set for the first made 50,000 of these attractive but- Sunday by Philadelphia organizations participate ly Communist propaganda and is a and the capitalists of the world. The date a banner was dedicated E. Holmes, Hopkins. on issue of the Italian Communist tons—not (as will soon be the fash- the Young Workers League of Chi- in the Philadelphia Conference far repetition practically of the circular Socialist and yellow trade union lead- new For Secretary of State—Susie W. daily, birthday ion in the campaign year) to adver- Young Workers’ Relief, af- by the General Feder- ers are doing their utmost to help "II Lavoratore.” It’s cago to the Communist Inter- Stageberg, Red Wing. German which is letter seht out will be heralded with a grand concert tise candidates for president and national, a picnic given by filiated with the Co'mmittee for Inter- ation of German Trade Unions. the capitalist class break the resist- at the For State Treasurer—Carl Berg, held under the auspices of the Italian vice-president, but to symbolize the national Workers’ Aid, the American No mention is made of the 50 soup ance of the German workers. league in the Forest Preserve as a Erskine. Federation of the Workers’ Party. great issue of the Michigan defense. symbol of international solidarity of branch of the International Workers’ kitchens established by the Interna- The workers of Germany are giving For Attorney General—THos. V. The next big meeting for the bene- Buttons are to be sold thru all the youth. Relief. The United German Singers tional Workers’ Relief in Berlin alone, a clear answer to this treacherous at- communist Sullivan, St. Paul. fit of “II will be a mon- branches of the Labor Defense designed by and the United German Trades, both of the 1,715,000 warm meals distrib- tack. With the aid of the workers of Lavoratore” The banner was Nat For Railroad and Warehouse ster picnic Sunday, May 25th, at Council; they will be on sale every- Kaplan, of of which contain Socialist elements, uted in Germany up to March 15, of the world they are continuing the bat- on member the National Exec- Commissioner—A. E. Smith, St, Hawthorne Park. Cicero avenue and where and will be used for tagging utive Committee of the Young Work- decided to redouble their efforts in the special dairy kitchens established tle against enslavement by the capi- Paul. class, against day. 22nd street purposes at picnics. The idea is to ers League and was sewed by hand by support of the International Workers’ in the Rhine provinces for the chil- talist the 12-hour Representatives for Congress. against scourge unemployment, Whole Country Waits Birth. impress the Michigan Defense upon comrades Emma Blechschmidt and Relief and to proceed with the work dren of striking workers, of the nur- the of Ist District—Otto Baudler. for maintained by the Interna- against starvation brought by The Federation has arranged nu- the minds of everyone; to make it Elsie Newman, members of the Chi- on the international bazaar Ger- series on cap- 2nd District—O. F. Swanjord. man was Relief. Nothing is italist misrule. merous meetings thruout the country so widely known that it will be a cago League. The letter was of gold workers’ aid, which held in tional Workers’ 3rd District—J. B. Lokkesmos. Philadelphia May 1, 2 3, un- 1,000 The Committee for among the Italian workers to cele- tangible reality to every worker who thread embroidered on a flaming red on and said of the children sent from Internati6nal 4th District—J. F. Emme, St. auspices for Germany abroad, Workers’ Aid, the American brate the victory of their organization hears the issue raised. background and bears the hammer and der the of the Committee to be cared for of branch Paul. International Workers’ Aid. The two the clothing repair opened, of of the International Workers’ Relief, as it will be expressed in the new sickle of the Communist International. rooms sth District—J. O. Johnson, Min- organizations represented at the medical assistance departments is carrying the fight here against paper. “This in a small measure indicates were on neapolis. meeting Philadelphia opened. Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Ro- Remaining Dates, the close bond which holds the the of the Con- the machinations of the enemies of com- 6th District—Halver S. Halverson. for German Workers’ Relief The fact is that the International the suffering and struggling workers chester, Cleveland, Detroit, and many munist youth of the world firmly to- ference Places, Announced 7th District—O. J. Kvale. on April 16, which a rousing dem- Workers’ Relief is non-partisan or- of Germany. lesser cities where the Italian work- gether,” said Harry Gannes in making was a Bth District—J. O. Bentall, Duluth. ers are strong, will help to make the For Trachtenberg the dedicatory speech. “The interna- 9th District—Knute Wefald. new organ of the Italian Communists tional of socialist youth was a losely remaining places 10th District—Irving G. Scott. German Children Nearing Speaks In a potent weapon in the class fight in The dates and for formed body with but little more than this country, as well as abroad in the the Trachtenberg tour are as follows: sentiment holding it together. The Given $5,500 From FASCISTS SCRAP, Philadelphia Friday "land of the black shirts.” Sunday, May 25—St. Paul, Labor war shattered it asunder. In 1915 the p. Tag On Temple, 416 Franklin St., at 8 m. revolutionary remnants of the socialist New York Sales Russia, Britain Hail “II Lavoratore.” Monday, May —Minneapolis, 26 First youth of the world met in Berne to SENATEINVITED ALL YELL GRAFT; hailing new Church, NEW YORK, May tag (Special to The Daily Worker) Italian workers are the Unitarian Bth St. and La Salle realign those willing to fight against sturdy guardian p. day held in New York City for the PHILADELPHIA, May 21. “II Lavoratore” as a Ave., at 8 m. imperialism and war as a class issue. Pa.. of their interests and expect the pa- Tuesday, May 27—Superior, Work- N.Y.RUSSELL- relief of the German working class Scott Nearing, internationally known The groundwbrk of the young com- TO PARTYSPLITTING per many of fascisti Hall, cor. children, which was run jointly with to eliminate the ers’ Tower Ave. and North munist international of which we are speaker on radical subjects, will ad- newspapers, which have been poison- sth St., at 8. p. m. the International Workers Aid, New so proud to be part, was formed there. Worrying And dress an audience on Soviet Russia ing the minds of Italians here and Previous meetings have been en- NEARING DEBATE York Section, and the Jewish Work- Mussolini Young Party Friday The Communist International ’ and the British Labor on abroad. thusiastically attended. Trachtenberg’s 'T ers’ Relief recently, brought In the Harmony , is a unified organization; the national Working For evening. May 23, at 435 Girard avenue, of the plans discussion of the present German sit- sum of $5,500. Further announcement sections are as much a part of the cen- Hear Arguments For the Progressive Library, West Phila- for the great concert marking the uation has never failed to hold his The appeal sent out by the two (Special to The Daily Worker) tral body of the international as are or- delphia.
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