
Page Six THE DAILY WORKER THE DMiy WOBKER. Lessons of the Danish General Zinoviev Reports to the Russian Communist Party Published by the DAILY WORKER PUBLISHING o©. Strike garla is characteristic of the political lizasion. Stabilization will last a cer- the contradictions of capitalism are UU W. Washington Bird.. Chicago. DL The mighty role that the transport workers can TV/TOSCOW, April 29—(By Mall).— stabilization. tain period of time, but the above today greater than before the war. (Phone: Monroa 4712) necessary fill in the world-wide struggle between exploiters At today’s evening session Com- tTIHE unparalelled lies whloh the facts illustrate the character of this It is to differentiate be- Bulgarian government spread stabilization. Many votes cast for tween the stabilization of capitalism SUBSCRIPTION RATES and workers is shown clearly in the aid promised rade Zinoviev delivered a report on against Soviet Russia, Immediately Hindenburg represent a protest of and the stabilization of the Sovie By mall: the Danish workers, now engaged in a general the results of the enlarged executive hatred against Versailles peace Union. gar year month* after the Sofia outrage, have already the NM *3.60....6 months sl.o#—S Speaking rapprochement By mall (In Chicago only): strike, by the Norwegian transport workers and session of the Communist Interna- been disproved., It remains a fact treaty. The direct result of the elec- of the be- 11.00 par year 34.50.-8 month* 22.60—3 month* which may be followed by similar action in Sweden, tional. Pointing out that the plenum however, that no country can be tion will be the growth of revolution- tween the British and Russian trade Germany, Holland and Finland. had the character of a congress, Zino- ruled against the will of the workers ary sentiment in Germany. unions, Comrade Zinoviev stated that Address all mall and make out check* to viev declared that the resolutions will soon there is in England, for the According dispatches, and peasants, and that the class social-democrats first time, THE DAILY WORKER to the Norwegian sailors adopted by the plenum were extreme- struggle in Bulgaria is permeated with THEmake their peace with Hinden- a general revolutionary situation. The IIIS W. Washington Blvd. Chicago, mini* and doekworkers have agreed to handle ho Danish ly Important for the Russian Com- civil war. burg; not the proletariat however. rapprochement between the trade shipping until the demands of the Danish workers munist Party, not only as a section German furnished This election may be expected to have unions follows the line of historical LOUIS ENODAHL rpHE elections 3. f of the Comintern, but as a party that * international results. development; hence the great signi- \ are met and there are good prospects of the boycott another example of political stabi- some serious WILLIAM F. DUNNE rules great country. ficance of the united front tactics. J. LOEB Baslneea Manager a lization. Comrade Zinoviev relates In Germany’s relations with France and MORITZ extending to all the ports in the countries men- speaker The plenum established the rela- detail that the executive had proposed Poland will not be improved, but even- The then declares that the tioned above. by as aacond-claes mall Sept. 21, 1922, at tha Poet- tion of the Comintern to the retarded to the German delegation to enter into tually sharpened. The situation Is view entertained some that the ■stared development revolution, and fact of stabilization Office at Chicago, 111., under tha act of March 3, 1879. Transport is to capitalism wliat the heart, veins of the an election compromise with the Ger- wrought with troubles and dangers. means that capitalism. and arteries are to the human body. It cannot the partial stabilization of man social-democrats, whereby the There Is also the danger of a change Trotsky was correct in his analysis, Adrartlalng rate* oa appucatlas This fact has been caught up by the the to be false. The differences did not live if the circulation system is clogged. Just as Communist Party was to refrain from in German policy towards Soviet Second International, and was mis- putting Union. Stabiliation is there, but many turn about this question, but on the the average human being abuses this vital of up a candidate of its own in part interpreted to mean that the exe- the second election, voting under cer- symptoms show that this stabilization question of the tactics to be adopted by proletarian party the anatomy, so are the transport workers abused cutive of the Comintern had announ- tain conditions, for Braun, the social- is insecure. Reaction is on the up- a in such a situa- Lee and the Left Wing cap- by the bosses and among the lowest paid hardest ced the complete stabilization of democratic candidate. grade in Europe. tion. dvents that have From the company union known as the “B. and worked and consequently most militant sections of italism. Certain The majority of the German dele- to stabilization, there are in JN connection with the Czecho-Slo- taken place since- -the enlarged exe- DUEour of right vakian party, the speaker states O. plan” on one railroad system, established after the working class. gation agreed with this proposal, but movement a number cutive session, stu)w the real charac- the executive had only formulated tendencies and ultra-left dangers. The that the crisis has been overcome, and the strike in 1922, when the morale of the Bulgaria \iilway Their weakness lies in the division of their ter of the stabilization. and the general policy, leaving its prac- somewhat unclear formulation of the that the resignations in Brunn only was low point, the class peace examples economic healthy the workers at a forces by national and sectional lines—a weakness Germany are of tical execution to the German Com- enlarged executive must be made contribute to the development policy of the trade union officialdom has extended that the transport workers of the Red Interna- stabilization. The French ministerial munist Party. clear to the effect that a general revo- of the party. railways and a number crisis was no ordinary crisis; it arose In the meantime the social-demo- lutionary situation must be dlfferent- rpHE plenum had dealt with the to Canadian government tional of Labor Unions realized long ago and -*- out of the financiAl- crisls. had withdrawn their candidate, ed form an immediate revolutionary agrarian question and with the of roads on this side of the line. which they out overcome. The first crats set to step was impending' danger of an in- Supporting the capitalist, candidate situation. The charlatans of the Sec- policy of the Comintern. Events have Now comes William Lee, head of the* Brother- an effort to unify all transport unions a declare that the shown the policy pursued by the Rus- around THEflation in Franpq suddenly threat- Marx,—in return, for which, Braun ond International hood of Railway with the proposal to any Communist Party in the Comin- Trainmen, common program of minimum demands, the second ened a repetition of the social crisis was to become (prime minister in plenum had not registered revolu- sian hold a conference of railway managers and railway was their active support of the drive fpr world experienced by Germany in 1923. The Prussia. tionary situation at all. This is a tern to be correct. The immediate merely Party union officials to launch a “no movement in crisis overcome by a banking In gjaxony, many thousands of so falsehood. The plenum had task of the Russian Communist strike” trade union unity. dally scheme which coyqred the deficit of cial-democratic workers voted for established the fact that there was is to adapt its work with the the entire industry. With characteristic energy With the example of the need for international revolutionry At the pres- four milliards. Thaellman, refusing to vote for the no immediately situation. international movement. the imperialists are evidently insisting upon re- to solidarity furnished by the Danish strike, and the However, there remains a deficit of capitalist candidate,—which goes to Since the bourgeoisie is unable ent moment the Comintern needs especially support sults from their agents in the trade unions. evidence of a real belief in its necessity shown by 20 milliards. characteristics of show that there was no psychological solve its conflicts from above, the si- the moral of the Theiie, revolutionary. Party, is This movement is planned on a stupendous scale. the French stabilization are particu- basis for casting the votes for Marx. tuation remains Russian Communist which the Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, German and beginning of an and remains the party of international would include workers larly significant, because France is a election of Hindenburg is the are only at the If successful it 2,000,000 Dutch transport workers, the Marine Transport revolutions, proletarian revolution. (Applause). victor country. The situation in Bui THEfirst historical illustration of stabl- WEera of wars and and in the most important key industry and introduce 1 'Workers of the 1.W.W., as the most militant group the company union system on a national basis. in the American industry, should now take the lead The ability to organize and strike is the test of in the United States among transport workers in 800 COAL MINERS FLEE FOR LIVES the right strike WORKERS a labor union. To surrender to support of the movement for world trade union JOB SELLERS IN 40 CHICAGO and substitute class co-operation for the class unity, in which the British and Russian unions AS BLACK DAMP OVERCOMES struggle, no matter how vague its conception may have taken the lead internationally.
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