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'Poa-· Two' ' THE DAI,L:Y WORKER
1- · RESULTS OF THREE DAY'S VOTING IN DAILY WORKER STRAW VOTE
SEPTEMBER 16th: P'oahr
Hart, SChaffner & Marx .... 67 Kupp.nheiMe£-.r ................. 52 Royal Tallon ................... 32
. Total ... ote , 994. .
SEPT~MBER 17th: We-tern Electric Co .. ...... 171
Total vote cast, 1056.
SEPTEMBER 18th: 6tock'yards ......................... 37
Total vote cut, 348. Orand total for
Coolidge 158
94 37
407
136
three dJ'lY• .............. .. . 359 832 - . Total vote cut In three days, 2398.
LtP'ollettl
206 200
90
408
110
1022
Davia
70
57
185
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.ASII IC I ~I to Th• O"!llf War k•<l
LONDON, Sept. 11.-Afghan latan rebels ftntnccd by Brillth go vern· mcnt hu•e been ddcatcd In ba tt le b)" liJII"'Irnmenttroopa, loa lng 1300 rnen, acconll lng to a Crntr•l Nawa Dllpatch from All;~habad lhla'dter"oon quoting the Plonur.
The lives of workers In in\fustry are cheap. When one worker, dead upon a stretcher is carried from the factory entrance, or is raised to the surface from the mine pit, there are always a host of live, strong' workers to take his place. The factory or mine owner need not worry about the death of workers, and he saves money thru fll.ilure to install n fety a ppliances and mainta~n th! pr~per .workday.
Not far from Sublet. Wyoming, Is Teapot Dome, tho scene of the robbery of the nation's resources by tho oil mag· nate, Sinclair, with the a id of a secretary of the navy, Denby.
In this same State of Wyoming, a t Elk Basin. for In· stance, John D. Rockefellor' s Standard Oil Tr ust works ita oil slaves seven d11.ys per week and 12 hourt per day.
In th~same state, at Rock Springs, for Instance, It It estimtited t t there are 42 nationalities. Workers are brought here om every corner of the world. Chinese and Japs, as well a Italians a'Jd Slnvt, to dig coal and profits for th e tnine owners. • • • •
The thirty·"iight coal miners dead, 11.i Sublet, cry out
=~~in~ltk t~'\~~othda:! ~~~d c;ha~ ~n~~~~, 1 ~u~~~~d!~"foo:11 ~o~: crimes of tho oil profiteers.
Let workers everywh t ro hear this cry of tho den~ : l et labor wipe out thi s 20th eentury lndustrh\1 scou rge, lmost ~s deadly ns the scoura:e of war itself. Th is can only b done by abo lishing the social system that »reeds this sco ura:o-:the capitalist soci1tl system with its,.rnpacious rullna: class that worries not about the$1ood of the workers upon Its a:old.
At least wHen capitalism ff\IIS the report. will not go out, "Caun unknown!'4 · . , .,
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(&,.cl•l I• Tile D•lly WWbr)
PARIS, SepL IS-AppunUy e•ay· bodr 111 l"'nnce does DOt unme tbt a ma11 wbo uH bJt; feet tuteU o( &II automobile b abo•• eu(llk:laa. Premltr lleniot Ullle to thb coad• alo11 l .. t 111&bt alter a !.aT&• 11.•aber qt worll:tn eanyi11.1 'ba.all...,.. d....._ lal' tbo nleuo of poUUcal pr1eoa.ra met blm u be walhd. ban the dt7 of 1laneiUe1 attu laDd.b:lc rro.a a torp.do boAL
Did · Not Thraah HI"'-Tbe •orbn wtTe 1M b7 ,._..
CommtaDUta. No Yloloaee wu of. f•re4 tlfo PRIDIH, tho tlaa ctpft&HR • pa"" mado It appear that tlwl work· en would ba•o bute t1.1.m '-t for pollc:o loterlereac:e.
Amouty for poi!Ucal pt10011on wu one of the luue• otl wblc:b Heriot ran for e leoc:Uo11.. Ull:o all booi'PObl polltlc:lana he baa C:OIIYeni•U7 forr ou en bla proml•ee 11.ac:e be ..... mod olllc:e. Tbe Communl.t.ta ..,.. boklblc him to h la promlH.
Wheo tbe preMier laded trva u..· torpe-do bcMI.t, bo laalat-.1 cna ~ lnttead nl rl41or In bl1 atato•obUe, c:lll mlulll' tbat It •a• rnore. Mdomoc:ntlc:M to walk lha.a to rtde.. It q,.. ed Out to IJ. MUeh IDOf'tl dl ...... able
lbao b" e•_""'-='"'=· = -Fog Hita Chicago;
ttL" Traina Collide; T axicaba Get Scary
A near·pulc: re1uUed ·!Jere t od&J" when • n upreu e loYated traJa, Jam· mod with pauen1•r11 en f'ODt4 to •or.k, ~:ruhed luto the rear end of a local. hidden br a den•e fo& wbldl ea...,. loped lhe c:lt1 In a blaalllt of d:ukn cu. Window• In botb t.tata1~ were •h•tle red and pauen&era toqbt f'ac:h ot her fortlltaunUI cuard1wen able ro rutoro order. No 0111 _wu -~ InJured. · •
So deaao wu Ulfl toe tbat tul eab eompanlea ordered all ""leo esce;t In lhfl dOWII·IOW.D dlltriCt , IUiptllded, All tr1mc wu hampered and "alow"' 1 ordera were luutd 011 all ~~ uteftal'' tbedtJ.
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·RHODE ISlAND· MAY SEE BIG . cottON STRIKE
THE DAILY WORKER
WELL, TIMES ARE GETTING WORSE . BUT THE WORKERS' WAGES REMAIN
·AT AVERAGE OF $1,000 PER YEAR CARPENTERS UPr .. -AGAINST DRDPJ:-·.
IN BUJlDING
• ANJI.FASCISTI 1 ·
IN liW HAVEN· HOLD BIG ·MEET
NEW YORK COMMUNISTS! The Communist lnternatlonar Calla Upon Ua to Intensify
Our lndu.trlal Work. The First Step In This Direction It the lndultrllll
Re&lltr&tlo of Our Party Membership
WORKERS' STRAW VOTE THE DAILY WORKER, 11U W. W.lll'llftgto" Blvd .. Chicago, 111.
The -rkln emjlloyed 1ft the ehop of ______ _
·------- l'l•ve t&ktft o etrew vale
Oft the ptllldentlel Uftdldat11, e nd the vote w•• a1 toUowe:
WM. z.{o&TER --~· ¥otu : L.1FOLLETTE ---- 'loin; Worker. Pa~y No P.1rty
DAVIS ·~·~-.... - - o.totu: COOLIDGE --- Yot•e. Oe,.,ocnllo P.1r'ty Rtpubllu" P.1rty
I ce~lfy th• t thle report 11 corrtct:
Name: ---·--·-.. ------------
I lbe member. fHil OOiu.: or fOr l hO n~thU :uuJJ':~rty CIIDl llle neccucry c<luullonal o.c
I ero not bnln.: rt ll«l•cted In IM•I rl~ t !f. T ho lll.tll rl<"l ~:.luco tlonal Circu it I ~ lhl• ,. .. llr orll iiOh<!tl In the .:lllee a! :'tllhu uk <",., .,;,.nnAhll, (' hi CAitO, G• rr 1111<1 ~prtn.:n•·ht. In a<Jo\1 Uon Chln.co 18 carr)'ln,; on daue.1 lo. elemenlarr•ml~t1lec:oaom
lu, public 1praklft1C, hJuorr ot lbc IJ. S. Comm\lnln mo>'tmt'nf, Indo un '--------------,,...------..-! cooduc:t end elemenlary EaallttL
·~ ..... ..,' --, 'i~s;i~~E;;~;~· ........ sW;";Jt
TO STOP A FINE · HOLDS EXCELLE OPEN AIR MEET m ... ::'::..:;·.~.;::~·:..r~~~~~'":o.~·::~·~.:: r.~·~.:';.,~ .. ~~: STREET MEETING,
1nd lntplrttlon of '"''7 r .. d,,._.nd " Ptclelly the DAILY WOAKIIII •e•nll tnd com..,IH"- r• tried a nd provtn IloilO•~ Uont t nd accompllthmtntl to drhtt ""DAILY WORKII't tofwr1htr conquutt.
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The New York Edition THE DAILY WORKER hat already .announced the " 500
New Subscribers'" Campalcn Initiated in New York. The syatematic: and continued effort of the New York com· radu led by Comrade L. E. Katterfeld, DAILY WORKER agent for that city, forces further. reeoc-nition. ·
It Is not simply a subscription campaic-n. AI Comrade Katterfeld .xplaln1, with it c-oes ''The buildinc- up of larf;r
t:rd t1~!'~[n~'t;~~~~~r:;r:tf~:~ wse~~o c~:i! !~et~:mto~~ number, which the Campaic-n Committee hu now definitely ordered, publicity In forel&n lan&uaa:e paptrt, circularization of •ympathlzen, etc." ·
"''Y·~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~=t'r~ ~~d ~~~Ao~1~hJ~ c:fha~f. which To start w1th Comrade Katterfeld announces that
"within the next two weeb some ener&etic comrade will
;!s:~ ~~!?o~;a,~e~e~~:~ .• ~··(~0~~~. 1:!re~~a~o·~~haenr: !:o~id ~!t:~nt~!' t~~IC~el~ ·~:~t ~~r~~dr~t~a But,'!~~~:.hr~m1~~~~
· by Comrade• Katterfeld and Rebecca"6recht, the S.Oretary of the Execut ive Committee, tell the ltory:
Comnd .. :-YOU WANT THE DAILY WORKER TO BI· &OLD ON THI N~Wa S TAND& IN NEW YORK Cl'tV-
H!:Rl'& HOW TO DO IT: Secure~ additional eubtcrlber. for
!~~ ~::~~~~~~~K0~~R ~~~~~~::• a:' 1~h: ::::~:~~lng In October,
Thle w ill benefit EYI:RY puty member, wh.tr ... r languag1 hi 1p11ke. II will' be a g r11t convenience for lhounnde of -'"'"It will m11n lhouunde of new rudere for the DAILY WORKER-rt'lore votll for our Com""u"llt cartd ldate.-n~ore new ""e""bl,._ rt'IOrl eucceuful '""tlftt.-more lniCctN for EVERY activity of the WORKERS PARTY In t,le cUy.
Rulhrlng t,la, t,, City E.xecutlve Co,.,mltte• declcfld to lau~te,
a Cl ,.,p.l lgn AT ONCE tor t,e S00 .IUbacrlbiP'a -ce ... ry blfof'l pl.lo-1101 the DAILY WPRKEA Oft the ftiWI ltlflde of New Yortt., Thle. u""palgfth.llftOWbegyn. .
To cr1.1te eeme fr l1ndly rivalry a""Oflt t he co,.,radll of the vulo1otl br.lftChll artd at a rew•rd of ""ertt, t he branch that rt'lakll
Red Silk Banner tloft •'"broidered on ll.
Thle will be omel •lly prn1nt1d by Co""rade Foetor, our preeJ. de nil• I u ndldetc, at tilt muting 1ft New Yortt. at which the co""l'ltdll of t l'll wlftftlno bnftc h, togetl'ler with COIO'It.ldll w ith the beet lfldl· vld\1.11 ruonh fro"" other bnftchll, will l'lt ¥1 eute of hoftor.
The cont11t 11 Oft. STAAT HOW to get nbscrlptlone for tl'le DAILY WORKER. 8rlftl or llftd them to the DAILY WORKER AOEHT, 108 f:11t 121h Strut. ..
T, le thle .1nd olher phifte of the New York comrad11 have proved t uccueful un be .101ft by a few f.lcu:
Lou! Hew York 1'1.11 dletrlbulcd tn edition of 14.000 copies for the
May Fonn N_.;, Braacli in Near Future ·
By HA .... Y ITOLZ. • ~ ( & .. t lt l t• The D.1lty W~) ~ ~~
ST. LOWS, SepL 11.-PoUc. tau.. ld t tlon b.tt'ed to rrt~tn til• .;..-.. · ot tbe Worhra Patty to tb• JM.t ~ «Nf\11 ll~lt IISMllq beJd Ia ~ clt1 tor a I01la um .. '
Thr JDMtlna, bold a t tlle eonMr eC
::~: .. ::d b~b:~llllt 8~ or tb1 Commtplllte ~ COD.anM. ~ mu )(dllllaa, ca!MII.daU for u.a.; aat .. OTIJ'IIOf' or Uae etate. u4 1r,r ... LattH'daJe, a Ncpo wbo baa ,... Joined tbe pert,, wltb Harry 8tob • cbalrmu. ~
• Applalld Communltte. A larae crowd, moetly NfC'f"'M. a..
ptbflred ud laterrapted lbe eo-. nltt tpeahr• wltb treqoeot app--. .. ; · .. ~Ially wbfln Drown ud lAtteN&Iol
;:a~_:, ~0n t:,:r~n',~ron:;~tl01l u4, .. '
In tbe m ldet or OroWll'e talk. & WI burly cop c:eme onr, aDd diiQtte • 8t011'11'tlnll.ltlftCtODhle ~'lll Uoaal r la bt.a of rrH epM!lh, the ;t;;ll Wll ftaallt maTed to aaot..b.er .,.... tlle majority of t b1 crowd tollowtq. The cop d lda't mlad the teiidae' ._, cept tha t he tbouaht tbat ..,.,_.. "a~o· the ro'ftn191111t" 1boo.ld Dot M tok!rated 011 that coner. Jt. m!Pt M all rtabt oo the out oae, thov:aiL
LUeniUNIO th Ullllt of •• DAIL'I' WORKI!R8, tTe Labor He...W.. lt pro.,.aaa or the party, three ~ alit lalf nl&tloAaJa. aa4 on1 ~ n ptey of· the Amertc:aa Labor....,. Clllnt w&a .old. NamM ot lt HIIN worll1r1 wtre MCUred ud lb .... ,; aood poulbUity or fo1'1111lq • ........, Ia lbe burt of tb1 Nec:ro-:-"~~
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liN. Y. WORKEIIS PARTY· . .
. MEMBEIIS MEET FRIDAY , . . ON IMPORT OJ PUIS
- ~ 0" P'rldoy tveft lftO. h"- tt, lit 1
p. m. eh• r p, LOC.1I ONat.r ·NYork of the Worken~ Party wftl hold • m emberahfp '""tlfll at • ..,.. ¥11ant c .. l"o at 141 hoofHf A..._
Tha order of buel"'" '"' tftle memblrthlp mut/ftf will be tiM con'llnr election . c..mpa lon of tiM pertyalt4e¥ti"J' OOMrllde ~ make lt~l• a rtd her b\tllrM,. t. M 4 Pf'le.lftt et thle molt IMportaM
::::::: :~!~~;t.!a~;l,:d~~ :::,~ ftiOht • "d every memkr of the p• rty lflht'letod '" t,, lrowth oM tl'le develop""'ftt ef the ,.tty -..till be present at thle muu,.._ •
Thecfate le l"rkftyl"lftl,._..,. tl""blr 11, at I p. ""· eharp.
Thl place II 8tU)'YIMftt C...l-, 142S.cofld An.
PICTURES ILLUSTRATIONS
ORDER NOW!
IIT H!a;;yor:::• n:·~::.:;,,':';::.7:1,of1;:e ;:;,"e,:"" ~::e;-:;k;h: ""•nntht t by their ewut .lftd loll prod\ICI t l'le we ellh ol thle coul'ltry. The Worker• P.~rty etandl fa~ the unltr of tl'le workere .1nd .. plollld
f.,":~;~eo~~h'~'~:~·~=~Y n;::ft~: ~o:',""'"':":U~~·:~~~·~•!:;k::;t!1. ,ft,t the rule of lhe w.u Strut pluftdl' bund. Ag.1l10et T11pot Dome ljiOWetftment the Worker• P.1rty n ine the eiOOift of a worken ' .1nd f.l rmcn • ooverft""ent thru lovlele."-BenJ• ""In Olllow.
THE DAILY WORKER
Stir ·the Shops.! The "UJi beet pla.ce to c.arT7 oca a worlllac clue UJIIPI'IcD la ta Ule
ohop:e and rutarlu wllere tbe workera aatber to urn tbelr IIT~Ds-11 Ll tbtf'11! tb.• t mlndo are oPt:ll to tbe meaaun e, pu1Je• &114 cao4J4atM tbat elllld tor c:oattflte aolalloua of tbe problem• of broad aod butt.or fuia~ the worllln~ clau. It la In tile .1bope tbat tbe worllcn 'Wtll -mo.t dearly, tor u..ample, tbo c!UI'ereace betweea , Poeter, t..b.e ualoa oraanller uc! l!abter for thfl worker.. et~d LaFollette. tbe lawyer aDil !!alite r tor the mldd.le d an. (&dllortat O..Uy Worlle.r,)
· T HE ABO\' E MHITS THE NAILM o a tbe ba&d, Notblac c:oold ::.:::,1:" tat~1~!t. It'• ap to JOG reader, to do OTerythlaa pbJelc&U¥ _ ~
I• tbe baade or ~~I!!~~ !~~'!~£L~n tbops db t~ torl.u- &!II tbrm etUT*bt:re.· Now 18 tbe t lmo.
The LaFollette IDuaion--AI renaJed lo. u AllaiJ•"- of tbe l'olltlcal Rote at Suator LaYollett•. b7 J t1 LoTutone. Slo.ale COPY----- --10.
Partiea and luuea in the Election Campaign-u, Al6&.ader Bltt•lman. Quefltloa• and aaewera, bow tbe dlf· t ereat partln Tle w tbe coud llloae arrectln,; tbe wor.llloa c:ltH. lt'e a ae.m. No worlter .1hould co to tbe poll• tb l• J CU wltboal
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:'m"P~~fi~C:eu:~ ~~~ ",~: !:o~~~~~;l!!t"i!!~,n.b~:~.~~ -~~~ . ~ e,. today. - ·- - - ·-·-- .. - ·_ ... _ ........................ _,,_ .. , , ____ h
In lote of~iT'"~;UREl ... ~E;~TM~ et 0~~ Workero Party of America
).1U W.lltllftt\Oft Blvd. Chlooee.IIL
Thl• fellows with whom you discuss "politics" every l unch hour. 1'hen men who hold different l'lcws-and are not e.'\SUy convinced.
Get their s ub Cor
IHE DAILY WOA.ICEII With Nfo:WS or C\Crythlng that concer.cs Labor-~TICLES,. CARTOONS and
STOIUES The OAJI.Y WORKER \\ Ill convince your ah~ mate.
~!~~;~~~~~,~~;A;.~~OU }\'ORK' And use this little sub blank for the job. .
RATES OUTSIOf{'CHICACO 13.50 Six Month•
RATES IN CHICAGO az.oo T hr ... Monttt.l