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munista.” The printers of the coun-|‘!vities. The defense also established | |, | rulings made by the court in the| Soviet Russia is not inclined to take "Cause we'll be wn ane oe of ‘od soumn next Friday. HARTFORD, CONN.—John John- try have been warned not to get out|tte fact that the Workers Party is|p i iienstein case to build up the|@Xtreme measures. Tho in the opin- son, 1. ui Dp Subs t: d Si 5, v. Ci ist Iterature under | “cially recognized as legal. fon of students of internatéonal law, og brute ubs Percent JAMAICA, L. I., N. ¥—A. Moller, 1 any ommunis: e It od t6.thie list thab fienk prosecution in this case, and the de- K * ’ CITY Quota in up to turned in of Quota x on ee i threat of court martial. Le ieee tare. earyc2 i poly pon se 1g|the breaking into an embassy by READING, PA.—Henry Gundrum, reat of cour if ia ian |in or the Soviet government of Rus- fense scored a victory by the court’s Rema torces and th of tt last week to date reached 1. iaasteentg'& duenticg te, Batak sia never dotted an i or crossed a|"U/S- statt foeether with the Tiling ot its pegged is 3 bs a PASSAIC, N. J.—-Hermay epee ay jan, Jugo-Slav and Hungarian fron- t unless some of his informants were Fatmore: Hear. Party. Progrant: desks and the seizure of documents, mile Ht M 26 21 22 88 CINCINNATT, OHIO-—A: Weiaainas z .| The defense opened its case Tues- “ es City, Mon fet eo sas, 1. tiers of troops, in order to mass them |there to see it. This wonderful ex. day afternoon by reading to the court|!8 considered grounds for breaking} Toledo, Ohio .. 25 79 110 88 WORCESTER, MASS.—M. Zieper, for the holding of Bessarabia, turned Lani 6 Fog the government of the |" “Jury the program of the Work-|0M of diplomatic relations, the desire Superior, Wis. s c ~ - ‘ over to her by the French under the | U”! e8. ey he}of the Soviet government for peace arren, Ohio 39 i WESTVILLE, OHIO—J. Breske, 1. Versailles peace. There is a strict| The minutes of the Croation branch [O° Cis Wong not produce, The |Outwelghts its resentment. It is rath-| Kanwas Cut, M 60 FA 37 i CLINTON, IND—M. Morefish, 2. censorship imposed on all news com-| re ig ers ne y in rag Was | jury paid rapt attention to every word|¢? More than a coincidence that the) Oaiiand, Calif. 20 16 21 70 MORENCOL ARIZ_—W. F. Love L ing out of Bucharest, the Roumanian|read to the jury by prosecutor Myers. uttered, and some of the exploited |T@id took place simultaneously with) Newark, N. J. 25 17 17 68 ADENA, OHIO—B. Pophil, 1 capital. The county prosecutor L. A. Rickard farmers on the jury looked hard and|the German elections and with a new} Cannonsburg, Pa. 30 14 16 67 GALLOWAY, W. VA—Pete Zar- Conflict Would Spread. has been compelled to remain in bed |1_. > at the programs furnished them | Wave of anti-Soviet propaganda, which| Revere, Mass. 15 10 10 66 ich, 1. 3 due to a high temperature; the pres- by the défense to be read is flooding European capitals. Portland, Or 30 17 20 67 CHISHOLM, MINN.—John Wuollet, Under Roumania’s treaties with}ence of so many reds in the court|"% 00 UU. iO ies for the de-| Soviet officials claim the incident| Brooklyn, N, ¥ 00 110 123 61.5 1. France and the Little Entente, it|:o9m, no doubt, caused this. % Mined to: Kili. thi 4 1g-| Monessen, Pa. 15 9 9 60 SMITHTON, PA.—John Indoff, 1. fense testified that they have known|Was timed ie Anglo-Rus: : - might bring these nations Into the “Reds” W Work Springfield, Il. 25 15 15 60 SOINTULA, B. C—Urho M. Tyn- flict, if it is started eds” Were Steel Workers. Tony Kovacovich, steel worker, for |Sian conference and to convince Poin-} WW Goncord, 15 9 9 60 tains 1 he i iy connie Nigh 6b Hobentatia The Farrell branch certainly has.@|the past five or ten years, and that;Care that he had no reason to fear a Pittsburgh, Pa. 50 79 91 60 WANWATOSA, WIS.—S. Selen- is exclusively Russian, while the Mol- fine record of party activity—it would |they have found him to be an honest, |Russian-German agreement. The suc-} Denver, Colo. 25 12 15 60 dick, 1. dovaalan‘ rural population. cobsidiers| ne ee of our brancoes sit /nard-working young man of excellent |cess of the Communists in the Ger-] Reading, Pa. 15 7 8 531-3 EVANSTON, ILL—Wwm. Jansen, 1. itself ‘as Keving no futereste to idan. | UP 204 take notice. - The organisation |character, man elections, however, somewhat} Worcester, Mass. 75 38 39 52 TOLUCA, ILL.—G. Gasharre, 1, of study classes for citizenship, mobp dampened the spirits of the bour-| Rochester, N. Y 50 26 26 52 STRABANA, PA.—J. Harper, 1. tify it with Roumania. There has As the trial progresses it becomes Dp! 95 10 B1 been # migration out’ of Bessarabie | “zation of the branch for Russian and|more apparent that the Workers|seoisie of that country and the tre- Poliadelph a4 . os ry H. Richman, 1. German relief work. The jury dis-|party of America is the defendant,|mendous gains made by that party, sor eee ss H. Pelkonen, 1. and Roumania into Soviet Russia, but Rockford, Ill. 15 5 7 46 2-3 CONN.—H. Iivo- none in the opposite direction as in covered that these so-called danger-/and that the steel and coal barons are |has caused consternation, in financial) Galloway, W. 25 10 1 44 the days of the czar. ous reds, charged with sedition, were |determined to drive the party out of {circles from Berlin to New York. Turtle Creek, Pa. 25 10 11 44 ieuAnNey, N. J.—Harvey Pea- hard working makers of steel ever|existence and jail its leaders. Petty| The editor of the Soviet Organ Iz-} Neffs, Ohio 25 8 10 40 cock, ODESSA.— Refugees who escaped |Teady to take part towards’the relief |funkies of the coal and steel barons |vestia, declares that the raid was not} Erie, Pa. . 15 6 6 40 SANT WOOD, WIS.—Willie Ja- from Bessarabia, tell of the great un- |°! other workers and to provide bread | flock in and out of the courtroom. alone a breach of the laws of neutrali-] New York Cit, 00 161 189 37.8 kela, 1. rest and fear among the rich landown- |0t the little ones across the sea. The| Judge McLaughry excused the jur-|ty, but an insult to the Soviet govern; tigen ae ong a : 4 38 13 WOLOVERSVILLE, N. Y.—Gustav jury also discovered that the Farrell|ors until Thursday on account of the}ment. “The great mass of our work- mabeth, N. alter, 1. ers of Bessarabia. Many are selling ¥ 7 oungstown, O. 30 2 10 381-3 CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—B. J. Leib, 1. out their properties and are moving branch rejected ye heir necessity of holding naturalization'ers and peasants who are attentively? wijwaukee, Wis. 00 28 31 31 HOUSTON, PA—Roger Guirrand, tothe interior of Roumania. There one man because he was charg: ith |court. The defense expects that the, following our foreign policy,” says} Cleveland, O. 50 64 78 31.2 1. he general beliet among the popula- |Deing @ trafficer in bootleg. “How dif-| first case will be completed by Friday,| Litvinov, “will certainly ask them-| Johnson City, I . 25 7 Viger) 28 CHRISTOPHER, ILL.—Arley Sta-—~ tion of Bessarabia that the territory |fetent was this from the Teapot Dome pe 3 ESRD selves what is the meaning of this| Grand Rapids, Mich 25 7 % 28 ples, 1. will soon be liberated. expose where it was discovered that unexpected provocative act by the| Christopher, Ill. 25 6 7 28 MENNO, 8. DAK.—H. Parson, 1. ful positions in the two old parties. Vata if it means that the German govern- Wine i : ; HW —A. J. Bright, 1, COOLIDGE Attorney Ferguson for the defense ment is changing its line of conduct err" L. L, N 25 1 7 28 a Poe rs DETROIT, MICH. made Lennon admit under cross ex. or desires to end the friendship be-| Detroit, Mic! 00 85 107 26 3-4 ’ OF MUSCLE fantce, with ite system of eoplonage, gun by the signing of the treaty of ly, Mion 23 : ‘ u” |Mikel Sherman, N. D. justice, with its system of espionage, Rapallo. Chicago, Ill. 00 233 247 24.7 : SALE ; has no evidence to show that the L A B 0 R B 0 A R D “Without doubt, such a question} Boston, Mass. 42 49 24.5 aS pote diitiy so. Workers Party of America advocates can be answered in the negative. The ewer Ag * e “ a Nature's road to health. anything other than what is found in By, _|community of political and economic} pe\crrn. Pa. 3 : 7: Hours: 11 to 4 and 6 to 8 P. M. its publications and printed program.| WASHINGTON, May 8.—Republic-| interests which called the treaty of essemer, Pa. pe Sia ‘That its leaders are all well known |# obstruction of the Barkley bill) po ato into being remains and will Marshfield, Ore. 15 2 2 20 4863 VAN DYKE AVENUE, * abolishing the railroad labor board| *#P@) Baltimore, Md. 30 6 6 20 betw. Forest and Gratiot th it the United Stat that it is ", Famous ‘Telegram. Will |Site United Gate, Oe Al etich kept the house tn. sessidn’ hy |onence for A long time. Not for | Seattle, Wash. 50 10 10 20 ations can be purchased open- Z | Be Unearthed Iy, that ta national and district head. flibustering until last midnight, has fe nae oe ane sition ca | Loe Atcie, On 00 iz is is quarters are open and that the organ-|threatened to reopen the rules revis-| 1 ising its relations with this coun-| Canton, Ohio 50 8 8 16 (Special to The Daily Worker) ization made no attempt to conceal ity 1 cities Sahetae ae EE Daisytown, Pa 15 4 2 1323 oe i aims and purposes. .. idee , PHN ore ta? ae tne nen tT ton came attr thnes|tempted to bring up the bill again to-| | Litvinoy suspects a Franco-German| San Bernardino 15 2 2 1223 R t $ T AU R A N T bsg et “the Si " ts ¢ ilture {hours of trying cross examination |‘@Y, points of order were raised that Sarond ete + back f th a be Waukegan, Il 30 H S 0 week before the Senate Agriculture ah ia esate [it could not again be considered unti}, ference to be back of the raid. Ger-) Waukegan, Ill. 50 5 5 10 215 Ss. H ie a Ss Committee against the Ford offer for | w! non trying hard to prevent); aay, May 19, the next day for|™ans fear that the peak of Russian! McKees Rocks, Pa ae 3 3 99 . Halst treet Muscle Shoals. asserted admission of these facts. Pie Ae 4d trade will be shifted to England and| New Haven, Conn. 25 2 2 8 . Ww: 1 Raid considering bills under suspension of Zeigler, Tl 75 é 6 8 WM. FRIEDMAN CO, | The Norris fight now revolves main- Lennon Rida Pa aavuk GS he the |the rules. Poincare does not want either Brit- Sa: nd Feaastains Hd ‘ 4 : PROP. | ly around two witnesses—James Mar- PE oraie dg Pind pAb SM Ped May’ Change Rules. ish or Russian ue strengthened | Cincinnati, Ohio rd i 4 : MEETING PLACE: FOR HE | tin Miller, former employe of Ford's In the argument over the rules,|!® Hurope. Int'l Falls, Minn. 15 ; 1 6.6 NEEDLE WORKERS | “Dearborn Independent” and W. G.|radical organizations, Lennon caused |) sontative Nelson, Wisconsin| Soviet Russia is by tio ‘means sat- Waterbury, Con! 25 1 1 4 * é ‘Waldo, engineer and Secretary of the|@ ripple of laughter to be heard in| OMe OT et reader and|isfled with its dealings with German| Akron, Ohio 30 1 1 318 Strictly Home Cooking Tennessee Improvement Association. |the court room when he laughingly capitalists. The latter have failed to| Moline, Ill. 50 1 1 2 and Baking § Friday, May 9, 1924 BESSARABIA IS SHOWING SIGNS OF GOING SOVIET Roumania Seeking To DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE STOOL— LOANED TO STEEL TRUST—CHIEF WITNESS AGAINST FARRELL REBEL (Continued From Page 1.) them were put on the witness stand by the prosecution to recite their lit- government. It seemed to grieve this expert to find that workers resent the iron heel of the coal and steel barons ISOVIET HITS | ran THE BALDY WORE rs WORKER GERMAN TRADE HEAVY WALLOP Teutonic Business Knees dG et a small mining first to reach the quota assigned to it in the great drive THE POWER COLUMN First City Reaches Its Quota town in Pennsylvania, is the Page Thres EVANSVILLE, IND.—E. E. Klein, 2. HAMMOND, IND.—L. F. Carver, 2. SOLDIERS’ Harris, 2. CONWAY, PA.—M. Pontarich, 2. NORWALK, OHIO—A. Kratofil, 2. WILLOUGHBY, OHIO—J. H. Seik, 2 GREAT FALLS, MONT.-—J, M. Ree- tor, 2. PORT ARTHUR, ONT., CAN.—W. tle sing-song about the alleged sediti- bars errs meme be der to de- for 10.000 4 It is the fi hi i t Checkley, 2. : ous activity of the defendant, These |fend their right to organize. ° ‘or 10,000 new readers. It is the first to achieve in a true | “RosmsURG, ORE—William Fin- Hold Versailles Loot nationalists have been willing stool] Says “Reds” Only Mourned Lenin. Are Wobbling Communist fashion the task assigned to it. A small branch of |long, 2. n (Special to The Daily Worker) VIENNA, May 8.—Reports from along the Dniester River would indi- pigeons for the prosecution, showing how the agents of the commonwealth have appealed to the stupid, ignorant, and prejudiced factions to come to The Lenin memorial meetings, held under the auspices of the Workers Party thruout the’ United States, came in for severe denunciation, and (Special to The Dally Worker) MOSCOW, May 8.—The Soviet Gov- ernment in reprisal for the illegal nine members, all of them foreign-speaking, it has, practically before half of the drive was over, reached the goal set before it early in March, Nor will it stop here. this militant body of red-blooded workers will have doubled Before the drive is over, , PORTLAND, ORE.—H, Harju, 1; J. . Shovec, 2. Nester Lind, 1. Morrissey, 2. VERONA, PA—Emmerick ‘Yurko- cate that the workers and farmers of|their rescue. Its the old capitalist |the expert for the prosecution assert-|Taiding of its Berlin embassy by the its quota! vich, 1. Bessarabia may break with Roumania|same of playing one section of the|ed that 50 or more large mass meet-|German political police, slammed the is * a ff to Ambridge! STAMFORD, CON Wofsy, 1 and declare for a workers’ and farm.| Working class against the other sec-|ings were held by the party in honor|trade door in the face of that nation ats off to Ambridge: . , MILES CITY, } —J, H. Wil- tion, of Lenin. Upon cross-examination,}and closed its commercial office in The first town to reach 100 per cent of its quota in the great | son, 1. ers’ government under the Union of Soviet Republics, The prosecution used’ Mrs, Matus- cak, an alleged Y. M. C. A. “social Lennon admitted that he had no way of knowing whether or not other than Berlin until ample satisfaction is giv- drive for 10,000 new readers by June 15th! The town to set the fine example for others to follow! TURTLE CRE , PAO, Yeager, 1 AKRON, OHIO— 2 W's 2 en the Russian government. ‘ J. Ban, 1. That the Russians will not permit|worker” from Pittsburgn, to act as|‘“Reds” mourned the death of Lenin,| Branches of the Soviet commercial The town to throw a challenge to the big cities with their EAST ‘PITTSBURGH, PA—Sa the Roumanian tools of the Versailles|court translator. It seems to the |but he was “positive” that no Method-|ofice all over Germany have been| thousands of militants to fullfil their task! Klickovich, 1. 7 Peace to drown this aspiration in blood is seen from the fact that con- siderable sections of the Russian Red Army are concentarting on the affect- ed borders. audience that the prosecution has plenty of experts coming from Pitts- burgh. Burns Dick The Big Noise. ists or Catholics held memorial meet- ings. His “expert” mind could not conceive of any one outside of the Workers Party honoring the memory of N. Lenin. closed and the one planned for Koen- igsburg is indefinitely postponea. Ger- man trade is heavily hit and already business men are bringing pressure Come on Boston, Chicago, St. Paul, the most talked of town in the country? bridge now. WHO WILL BE NEXT???? Milwaukee, Detroit, St. Louis, It’s Am- ROCHESTER, N. Y.—A. Onward, 2. MITCHELL, S. DAK.—Alfred Kunt- son, 1. —Wnm. Skripek, i. UNION HIL, N. COLLINSVILLE, CONN.—W. Jard- But the Big Noise of the prosecu- to bear on the Prussian Minister of Communists Outlawed. tion was Department of Justice Agent | Masses of alleged Communist litera-|+n4 Interior responsible for the out- UST as Power Column goes to press, a Special Delivery spree tate LAKE, MINN Tha Communist movement has|/°20% bligingly loaned by William ture confiscated by the police dur} 376, comes from Toledo with five more new subs, raising their | pavelic, 1. : BES i's been outlawed in Roumania and Bessarabia, But the sentiment of the workers and farmers was seen in the recent elections, when large numbers of ballots were turned in simply J. Burns to the Steel Trust. The main point in the direct testi- mony of the dick was his statement that the Workers Party was the direct descendant of the Communist parties ing the raids in Farrell, and literature possessed by Lennon, was piled up on the prosecutor’s desk, The “expert” stumbled around this mass of litera- ture and fondled it as a mother cat The Teutonic pocket is not so well filled these days that it can afford to be too cocky and Soviet Russia knows quite well how sensitive a nerve runs from the bourgeois’ pocket to his quota to 88 per cent and here’s what they say: Here’s to Toledo Daily Worker Booster “Club Now Ill tell you that they’re no dubs The Toledo bunch have got the pep And this club has made a rep. They jumped from the bottom to almost the top FAIROAKS, PA.—E. Kastushek, 1, LANSFORD, PA.—J. B. Dymoyich, 1, VANCOUVER, B. A. Da mon, 1. MT. AIRY, MD.—Benj. Renznick, 1. C.—E, from 1919 to 1923, Lennon, however, | Would her kittens. erg Tog A 3 marked, “For a Workers’ and Farm-)(Oofesseq under cross examination, | Judge McLaughry, by request of thesbraut, The tramp of the Red Atmy The locals they passed in this handicap race, } SUDAN, THXAS—L. N, Tull 1 ers’ it.” i their hands and went do ith a flop, tan af aay 's’ Governmen’ that the conventions and mass meet-|@¢efense, ruled that the Blankenstein moi tuoee terror’ tor: German betes’ Threw up their hands a wn with a flop, math, 2. The Roumanian political police raided the underground Communist headquarters recently and confiscated the official party organ, “Lupta Com- Supplied with what he claims to be ed,” regarding the telegram in which he quoted President Coolidge as say- to refute testimony by E. G. Liebold, Ford’s secretary, that little attention was paid to information he sent to O. Liebold and W. G. Cameron, another employee of the Independent. Meanwhile the Union Carbide Com- pany, New York, submitted another bid to the Secretary of War for Muscle Shoals, offering to take over the entire properties for fifty years with a return to the government of How many of your shop-mates read THE DAILY WORKER. Get one of them to subscribe today. ings of the party were open to the public and that the Workers Party had made no effort to conceal its ac- admitted that the Socialist Labor ist movement for the past five years. ists advocate a “bloody” revolution, civil war and various other things that he had in his trick bag to in- fluence the jury. Upon cross examination by the de- fense, Lennon was compelled again to admit that the Workers Party of case has nothing to do with the case now before the court. Time and time again Captain Myers, prosecutor for the commonwealth, attempted to use Representative Moore, Virginia, demo- crat, served notice that if the new drafted to assist, the rules should again be revised. two weeks by a ruling of Speaker Gil- lett who sustained those who contend- ed that it could not be considered again until Monday, May 19. Its de- feat, therefore, in spite of the major-| ° ity in its favor, was seen today ‘as a probable result of the filibuster and America has at no time advocated the speaker's ruling. these things and that he had no evi- dence to back up his statements. Sharon Herald—Steel Trust Sheet. ‘The Sharon Herald, mouthpiece of the steel barons, today carried scare headlines on the trial, and also an editorial demanding the deportation of the defendants for the welfare of the community. This yellow journal sheet demonstrates the necessity of The Relay. WELLESLEY, Mass., May 8.—The first number of The Rel&y, a month- ly edited by Professor Ellen Hayes, appears as a small four-page gather- ing of “news from far neighbors, oc- casional science items, editorial com- ments, reviews and educational doc- than does the prospect of a slump in profits. Despite the extreme provocation, live up to their promises. They have Wolff concession being cancelled. his departure for Moscow pending the arrival of M. Stomaniakow, chief of the Russian commercial delegation to London. Mal Daughterty. WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, O., May 8.—Attorney for Mal Daugh- erty, president of the Midland Na- tional Bank and brother of the for- mer attorney general, indicated that they will institute proceedings to pre- vent Daugherty from being taken to ‘Washington. The time set for Daugherty’s arrest, ordered by the United States Senate because he refused to testify before They had to make way—Toledo couldn’t stop So on goes this fightin’ militant bunch. And now if you listen Ill give you a hunch Better move mighty fast or get out of the way, HONOR ROLL NEW YORK CITY—Ukrantan Daily¢——————______ Max Haldsky, 1; Paul Fabro, 2; V. Fodor, 1; E. Meyer, 2; Elsa Kakela, 2; J. Brahdy, 2; Ben Greenberg, 1; Ed. Tabban, 1; B. Cogan, 1; J. Lus- tig, 1; L. B. Scott, 1. DETROIT, MICH.—J. Mazetka, 1; W. Reynolds, 5; Bert Vanderveer, 4; Michael Hitt, 2; Christ George, 1; J. Mazeika, 1; A. Darbinian, 1; J. Daley, 2; Albert Stoll, 1; Chas. Buzich, 1; Luke Sulmonette, 2; J. Lupul. TOLEDO, OHIO—Bruce T. Smith, 5; E. Merrit, 2; C. Peterson, 1; R. B. Cook, 1; J. F, Chapman, 1; N, Beck, 1; Chas, Stephenson, 1; Freniere, 3; A. W. Harvitt, 5; W. Harris, 1; A. Schwarzenfeld, 1; A, W. a: Meng 1; |dery, 2. Fred Davey, 1; G. Amadon, 1. CHICAGO, 1LL.—Helen Pratt ey 1; Edith Carlson, 1; C, Rubenstein, Lenni hims: ery ; M. Weinzweig, 1; Max Kit- ing he was trying to deliver Muscle ion availed elf of every OD-| “Further consideration by the house} Meanwhile, N. Krestinsky, Soviet t, Rosenthal 2; Elmer T, Alli. |@cey, 1; Wm. Simons, 2; Frank a Shoals to Ford. Miller also expects ;Portunity to bring in that Commun-|o° tne pill was finally postponed for| ambassador to Berlin, has postponed . Hired Cammer, 4; 1 Amir, 1; | Cation, 2 DULUTH, MINN.—Chris Zitter- lund, 1; Robt. Shapiro, 1; Geo, Fred- son, 1; Carl Lund, 1; R. Harju, 2. ASTORIA, L. 1, N. Y.—John Hed- bovny, 6; Frank Pavelka, 1. CANNONSBURG, PA—J. Sumar- tins, 1; John Latvala, 5. TRENTON, N. J.—John Brunn, 8, ST, LOUIS, MO.—T. R. Sullivan, 3; J. Morvell, 1; H. Goldberg, 1. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.— Herman Seklund, 4; A. Fineman, 1. ST. PAUL, MINN.—J. Schlosser, 2; J. J. Hajicek, 3. OAKLAND, CAL.—J. C. Taylor, 2; Mrs. Gertrude Warwick, 1; P. B, Cow- ORANGE, N. J.—R. Kanervo, 5. BUFFALO, N. ¥.—W. P. Local, But- falo, 3; Jos. Vodic! MASS.— Mrs, Ida MEX.—Geo, Hoff- PITTSFIELD, Simonson, 1. TUCUMCARI, N. man, 1. | “documentary evidence” Miller will |Party “exists,” but “doesn’t amount to |. oosediy liberal discharge rule be-|n0t granted the necessary crodits. |... _ appear early this week, and “E176 oe oe eee eextmer raidy {ame & vehicle for unexpected post-|During this year the Soviet goverm Js! woos who tirned in new subs since last Power Column COHEN & HORWITZ facta of interest to all parties concern-|that he took part in the Palmer raids| sv oment of the very bills it wag|ment has not granted any concessions J ‘ol. and that he has studied the Commun- to German business men, even the| Was published: Well Known Insurance Salesmen Office: 737 W. Roosevelt Road Phone Roosevelt 2500 Harris Cohen, 2645 Potomac Ave. S. M. Horvitz, 1253 N. Hoyne Ave. United Workers Sunday Schools of Chicago Every Sunday Morning from 10-12. Gabor’s Hall, 634 Willow St. Feinen Hall, 3838 W. Grand Ave. I. 0. G. T. Hall, 1041 Newport Ave. 1041 Douglas National Institute, Blvd. fend.|{?ne” “Its attitude on education |the committee investigating the de- Bart Ison, Lis, rik Votwaerts Turner Hall, Roosevelt Fuuepuilno waeee eels for one jth ebeggte ely aac may be rated as revolutionary or re-|partment of justice, was fixed for Gus. B 3; tet, 15 A. ara ae ony al NeW YORK MILLS, MINN --&. Road and Western Ave. or two young men; good home with} dxpert Lennon alleged that the La- actionary—according to the reader’s|noon but in the meantime John Me-|ochvil, 2; Mac H. Tulchin, 1; Karel MILWAUKEE, WIS—St. Korode, Workers’ Lyceum, 2733 Hirsch all conveniences; private family; no|bor Defense Council is another Com- point of view,” Miss Hayes announc-|Grain, deputy sergeant-at-arms, sent |Tichey, 1. 2; Sorenson, 1. Blvd. children. A. Kolodenko, 1801 8. Hamlin. munist to de- organization organized _ Itend workers arrested by the state or es. The Relay is published at Welles- ley, Mass., at 50 cents a year. here to arrest him, wired Washington for further instructions. WIFE DEFEATS NAVAL COMMANDER IN CLEVELAND, OHIO—N. G. Neder, 1; G. Novacic, 2; Johnson, 2; A. berg, 1; A. Malnar, 1; John Fo- , 2; J. W. Medes, 4; "Wm, Davey, 3; M. ‘Mi tich, 1. PITTSBURGH, PROVIDENCE, R, I.—W. Wilde, 1; W. F. Murdoch, DENVER, COLO.—w. Dietrich, 3. DILLONVALE, OHIO—Joe Koby- 4021 N. Drake Ave. Social Turner Hall, Belmont Ave. and Paulina St. Rendering ea Pontat Service HOME, CAL.—G. W.. PA—Bill Scarville, “sour IND.—W. Wlaso- U +! REMOVAL NOTICE TWO HOTLY-CONTESTED ENCOUNTERS |\si:"vsi''s% Ssutansi [use ome von | DR RASNICK Please be sure to address all Letters, Newspapers and Me eorinsky, 1: nb, mason ame DENTIST } The Federated Press.) ove, 2; J. Vondros, 1; C. (By Peterson, other mail to our new address, NEW YORK-—ATo hell with the United tinted fag: whale not have it|1; oa Oa So NGEROWN in my house,” said Mrs. Roland M. Comfort. “To py Hi we'll see,” re- 1 8 Laurenaitis, Richard UNGSTOWN, OHIO—D. Colle- tis, SMUTHEIELD DBT. xen ih Aye THE D AILY WORKER plied hubbie, who happens to be lieutenant commander at the Brooklyn navy| PHILADELPHIA, PA—Dora Peres, |**® PA—F. Hoffer, 3. yard, and who is accustomed to being obeyed. 1; Samuel Fox, 6; A. Jakira, 1. He JOSE, CALL. Nierman, 2. ASHER &. PORTNOY, @ bo: KANSAS CITY, MOS. Kassen, 1;| AMBRIDGE, PA.—Geo. Maich, 2. W. Washingto Chi ma ition for annulment of marriage on the ground of his wife's di: 1 i Painter ane Besar EthS W, n Blvd. cago, Ill. |)" court diamissed thie charge, tho diveree may be granted on ether| Buehler, 1: J. Mihelie, 1, |)" "| ROCKFORD, Ut —Wn. moth, 2|[ souiaue ui Sur ang : grounds, “=v, 1” BOSTON, MASS.—D. Keltzer, 2; J.| siiverman 3; W. B Jone ~ » ;

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