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Met RE OR EAE TOILERS ATTEND || LENIN MEETINGS IN MANY CITIES Two Thousand Present at Phila. Meeting Lenin Memorial meetings were held in twenty-eight cities thruout the country, Saturday and Sunday, at which thou- sands of workers commemo- rated the first anniversary of the death of Nicolai Lenin, great leader of the working class of the world. The Lenin meeting in Philadelphia was a great success, over two thou: sand workers packing the Lulu Temple, corner Broad and Spring Garden Sts., to the doors. M, Olgin, Rebecca Grecht and Oliver Carlson, explained the teachings of Lenin and told of the history of the founder of the Bolshevik party and the lead- er of the Russian revolution which established the first Soviet govern- ment, % Meetings weré held with like suc- cess in Milwaukee, Seattle, Washing- ton, D. C., St. Paul, Minneapolis, Den- ver, Omaha, Newark, Detroit, Boston, Cleveland, Youngstown, Los Angeles, Akron, Tacoma, and many other smaller cities. ed by forty-one members of the Work-| ception, “Workers give Abramovich Gitlow, member of the central execu-| me that | should receive a reception | berg will be one of the principal speakers at the Madison Square Gar- den. meeting. William Z. Foster, chairman of the Workers Party, is al- so scheduled fo speak. Benjamin Git- low will act as chairman, and ‘an or- January . 30, chestra of 100 pieces will open the| Neffs, Ohio. Speaker: Robert Minor. meeting with the playing of the In-|7 p..m. ‘ ‘ ternatio Sune agra Semen pA MMMALY, BYo. oo) oe t are scheduled for} Christopher, Ill, French Club, February 1, in Buffalo, New Haven, |p. m, Speaker: John. Mihelic, Portland, Oregon; Erie, Waukegan, . Sunday, Feb. 1. Ill, and Elizabeth, N. J. Baltimore,| New York, N. Y., at 2 p. m., Mad. Maryland, holds its Lenin Memorial | son Square Garden. Speakers: Foster meeting on Sunday, Feb. 10, with Bellaire, Ohio. Speaker: Robert Minor. 7 p. m. January 29. Powhatan Point, Ohio. Speaker: Robert Minor. 7. p. m. Abramovich Gets a Hot Reception This cartoon, by Gropper, re-printed from the Jewish Communist daily, From the little town of Frederick, The Freihelt, shows Raphael Abramovich after running away from the meet- So. Dakota, comes word of the Lienth ing in New York, where the audience cheered Soviet Russia and refused to Memorial meeting held there attena-| !/sten to his slanderous lies. After reading the Forward’s report of his re- an awakeni: f class consci 38 ers Party. Tomorrow night Benjamin | falls thru—strength to politicians,” Abramovich declares ruefully, “Woe Is to Fourth Tuesday, Jan, 27, 1925. | gram Dt Ge a THE DAILY WORKER FRANCE’S INCOME. WOMAN INN. D, BIG ENOUGH TO| \"ss4 2 “ip Biol HOUSE WANTS PAY UNCLE SAM) x. ake | CHILD LABOR But Why Not Give It tol JUNIOR DAY AT THE DEFENSE ec Stee "French Wounded? | BAZAAR OFFERS FINE PROGRAM | 2#** osfhity 2 oo ... BY THE CHILDREN THEMSELVES | | WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—France is oS | in a much better position to tund her | Page Five BISMARCK, N. D., Jan. 26.—In a dis- cussion on the child labor amendment (Special to The,Daily Worker) in the league caucus the other night $4,000,000,000 debt to the United] NW YORK, Jan, 26.—One of the features of the joint bazaar, arranged |a woman leaguer, speaking in favor stk basi ag babies Si dF the joint bazaar committee of the International Workers’ Aid and the pamarics peel cians «Meh! ment cabled to the United States to-| Labor Defense Council, at the Lyceum, 86th and 3rd Ave., will be “Juniors’ on the excuse that it was sponsored day by Commercial Attache OC, L.| Day” on Saturday afternoon, Feb, 14, by Communists. This was done, she TOON Seer Mee eee nepeih Takes | Singing and Dancing. Jintimated in order to attach “stig- eta hi at tettoine cig ct | ‘This will not omly be one of the most attractive affairs, but also show [eae ee povhi wale mutilated war veterans on the plea| What the proletarian children of New York can do when brought under a new ‘A. C. Miller; the Contuninist, seu of poverty. influence. There will be an orchestra of 25 children, boys and girls of the pes ray Peat etamiuter emphasized In 1924 receipts from normal sources | working class performing classical mu + - |strongly that the farmers and the were given as 25,835,000,000 francs | sic of ‘the masters. There will be a | workers had nothing to fear from compared to 18,879,000,000 frances in| dancing school of 60 children perform DAILY WORKER AND | Communists, thet. the, Camila 1928.) Wat mendes xeevand guide. jing modern dances. ‘The Finnish chil-| |were always in the forefront of every tion of surplus war materials added |dren of the Workers Party will do| FREIHEIT BALL T0 |progressite political and ‘sconoiis 1,740,000,000 francs and revenues from | Finnish folk and other dances. The battle, fighting continually in behalf postal, telegraph and telephone com-|Junior groups of the Young Workers’ | BE GIVEN IN BOSTON of the ofebibed evaeyohere bul Git panies 1,484,000,000 francs. League, who distinguished themselve: Marx and Engels, even in the 40's of According to Jones’ cable direct|at the Liebknecht-Luxemburg memor. “8 ‘ taxes Won vencusite for only 5,807,-|ial on Jan, 11, will give some tableaux, BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 26.—A Cos- cat at ake cane — 000,000 francs of the total income. mags declamations, etc. The Juniors} tume ball for the benefit of the z apa : : DAILY WORKER and The Freiheit | the prohibition of child labor, France is expected to pay $10,250,-'made a decided hit at the memorial, . | Miller has prepared a bill calling for 000 on the interest and principal of |getting cheered. will take place on March 20, at the her $400,000,000 war supplies debt in February, a similar payment being due in August. Other initial debt pay-|daughters of the revolutionary work- ments of the year are due from Great ers of this country, who are being Britain, Hungary, Lithuania and Fin- given the advantage of proletarian land March 15. culture, insofar as it can be developed | large convention hall. |the immediate withdrawal of all pub- The bali is held under the aus- |lic funds from all private banks and pices of the district committee of | trust companies in the state, also pro- the Jewish branches of Boston and | Viding that such funds shall at once vicinity, and promises to be a great |be deposited in the Bank of North success. Dakota. a Seven prizes will be given to the This bill, together with one demand- Facer the capitalist system. ‘The chil-| seven best costumes, the first of ing compulacey state Rall Mhatrance, * ren are the most sensitive beings: + ¥ | with an acreage tax levied upon al Your Union Meeting and their development to an under- pen Beh Bee ee hc tillable land in the state will be pre- standing of the class ‘struggle and to] announced lathes sented to the league caucus for ap- Comrades of Boston, Revere, |Proval or disapproval within the next The childyen who will participate in the joint bazaar are the sons and big reception—Communist disturbance lis one of the most important tasks of ike that. Why did they have to Import| 144 Amalgamated Clothing Work. ihe pavoliliakiey weattick oleae Chelsea, Roxbury, Lynn, Malden and | few days. oh nT Ci 5 " ' tive committee of the Workers (Com-| me when they can bluff so well themselves?” ers, 1569 N. Robey St. a %, ie surrounding cities are requested not munist) Party will speak at Yorkville, 7 eee ee |. Obllaren Pare of the Struggle. ...| to. make shy Gates for this evening. | Ast Goveniment Ohio. ‘This meeting will be followed 2 H jauihyerss gi2 % ennse Se. | No other section of the the work | This we ese ie acbckaiene: pi Daclaves eile by Lenin Memorial meetings in Chris- gy as ed ia We “Washinuter® jing class feels the effect of revolu-| Comrades of all nationali Seam topher, and other southern Illinois LENIN MEMORIAL MEETINGS Council, 514 W. Sith tionary activity more than the chil-| ¥rged to attend. Union Is Illegal pg Fer Pa ag betel g Pe Fm Poa, ot ¢ Diversey and. Shettiela. ie bee Rearmed the bid tc D. ey Given T * . 1, the Leni iem- january 26. an uthenberg. 4 5 ists in Europe and Asia are being per- + se orlal meeting in Madison Square Gar-| pijjonvale, Ohio. Speaker: Robert| New Haven, Conn. Hermanson’s| 27 Moose. Hall, Chicago |seouted and their children are left to| "bees vem Fen iat Miaieek OMe te eed den will be held. It is definitely ascer-|yinor. 7 p. m. Hall, 158 Crown St, at 8 p. m,| 461 a: Wi Hall, High-/starve. Tho children themselves are| Thousand Dollars | strike. of waterside workers Which hak tained that C. B. Ruthenberg, execu- preane Speaker, Rose Pastor Stokes. 1786 nters, Springfield and 26th. |persecuted in the schools; the priests| For Bo “Ad” ippi tive secretary of the Workers (Com- fics ie Buffalo, N. Y., at 8 p. m., Labor Ly- Clarks, Grocery, 69 W. Van Buren | and clergy do not hesitate to con- gus fed ny aera PP a op oa taunlat). Perty, will be out of Jack-| Yorkvile Obie.” Speaker: Robert | am, $76 William St. Speaker, Ben-| 16 Condvetore (Sleeping Car); Capitol demn the activities of thelr pareute nat A peep senmircpign oataneeas tema ppema otms MelAYEEL, > pedtteds jeog Minor, 7 5m, rae peaker, andustors: (Stee NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—Jack Demp M b tiary r r noon Monday, and Comrade Ruthen- January, 28. ry the arbitration court to direct the registrar to cancel registration of the Seaman's Union, thus practically out- |lawing the union. | In supporting this action, Premier | Bruce stated that the paralysis of the shipping trade had reached a crisis necessitating definite action. He felt confident that the commun- ity and the overwhelming majority of the trade unions would uphold the government's course. The révolutionary unionists are not as sure of this‘as Premier Bruce is, however. 381 Electiicians, 508 'S. State st. and to slander the trade unions aud} Portiand, Ore., 227 Yamhill St., at 8 1030 apne Nioeie er Wnts, revolutionary organizations to which p.m. Speaker: Stanley Clark. i , 180 W. Washingt js | Elizabeth, N. J., Sunday, Feb. 8,7:30| 645 ty eaeke 203 Ww Wosae: | Stephen G. Clow, charged with at- p. m., Turn Hall, 725 High street. (Lo 2647 W. 38th St. i tempted blackmail, disclosed. Clow is Erie, Pa,, Russian Hall, 156 B, 3rd | 8705 iors, 418 N. Clark St. Hence there is nothing more beauti-| publisher of the magazine, “Broadway ve Boeke: Beajeinia Gitlow. 2:30 ‘ mployes, 64 W. Randolph |ful than the participation of the Pprole-| Brevities,” scandal sheet which 1s/| >. ‘m , 15441 ‘al Union, 3046 W. 26th st. tarian children in the bazaar. These| charged with securing money from ee ‘i i, Slavonic. Natibnal wha! a raving nnginemen, Ogden | children show their solidarity—and| business firms and celebrities, in re- ‘aul peat SA Ft air Mcallister | 2% Hatters (Trimmers, 166.W. Wash- | their-enthusiasnr is infecttous. turn for immunity from attack in the House, ot pak 7 ea 5 ‘8, 226 E, 16th St., Chi.| The program that they will give wil!| paper. Ave, Speaker, Peter Herd. ie ig Marites be be very fine. All sympathizers with} Altho Dempsey never drank “Nux- : ap a ahihegagt 27 Hod iers, 62nd and La Vergne |the cause must bring their children—| ated Iron,” in his life, he permitted Baltimore, Md. all to be announc- pelece Bia’ Wl finretean $6: and they will enjoy themselves, too.|the use of his name on a widely cir- ed., Speaker, Joseph Manley. " 328 W. sey received ten thousand dollars for |}the use of his name in a “Nuxated they belong. The children are oblized | yon” advertisement, the trial of Jas. to sit in the schools and listen to this defammation of their elders. Joseph Manley as, the principal i Ree i Dodge Unsanitary Factories. NEW YORK, Jan. 26—in New York Extra Pay for Radlo Music. state, where unsanitary factories and NEW YORK.—Union musicians. in| tenements cause sickness and death New York theater orchestras who are | #Mong thousands of workers, the state requested to leave the pit to broadcast | legislature is rushing thru a bill to from another part of the building | bar unsanitary oysters. eceive $4 per hour per man in| The measure will be introduced in- addition to their regular salaries, pro-| to the legislature at once and rushed vided. the broadcasting is‘done during|thru. Several weeks ago, a child of ime contracted for by the house. For |one of the Reeds of New York City, a io work before or after regular|very Wealthy capitalist family, died. uours each man receives $8 per hour. |It was determined at a post mortum that the child had died from the ef- fects of “unsanitary oysters” which it had eaten for the first time. OUR DAILY PATTERNS A NEW DOLL OUTFIT 4 A NEW NURSERY TOY “The Beauty and the Bolshevik” is coming to Ashland Auditorium Feb. 5. 4579. This is a very desirable mod- and one that will please the little }OPed in oil “The Beauty and the Bolshevik” is coming to Ashland Auditorium Feb. 5. Garment Workers, .|Saturday afternoon, Feb. 14, is the|culated advertisement headed, “How ° U. S. Money Kings est. |12y, the Luceum, 86th St. and 3rd|Nuxated Iron Helped Me Whip Jess inists; 4126 W. Lake St Make Big Loan to 494 Machinists, 6234 Princeton Ave. St.| Ave. the place. Willard.” President Calles (Special to The Daily Worker) NEW YORK, Jan. 26, — Having learned that President Calles of Mex- ico is willing to be a good servant of 357 N Ans, 175 W. Washington Sty Funk's Hall, Oak Park. 20 W. Randolph St. N. E. cor. California and Have Another! American finance, Morgan and Co. We Gerber WER aid Seth, : have decided to grant him a loan of RS, 220 W. OAK S Of the th $50,000,000. ‘This was to be expected. | $45 Painters, Trumbull and Ogden Ay : ousands of Tool Boxes Before his election, Calles declared Plum! that “the workers and poor peasants| Joo piimberse 180 W. W By of Mexico must be protected in their R rey Garmen. bg ne Hall, rights—but the bourgeoisie must have ail 1103? Michigan its rights too.” y Carmen, 5324 S. Halsted Upon being inducted into office, Calles soon showed what the rights 1) We Washington of the workers would be. Through (ong Moose Hall, Chi- his minister of labor, the renegate allway 6438 S. Hi a St. labor “leader” Morones, he declared a R wa 4 Clerks, 509 W. Washing. war to the knife against the radicals. if Trainmen, 3359 W. Madi- The Communist delegate to the recent Team a ni Com, ame 6. mi vi convention of the Mexican Federation i eee aa Or if you have a Tool Box that of labor was expelled. Gompers man- a . : hy euvered this step—Gompers who died shington st, t { E shows “tear” — it’s alright — with hatred in his heart against the| J. (Va\'ert, 234 ee ees oee ted aD F this one will be on us”— radical labor movement of this coun- " t 2 \ : meetings are at 8 p. m.> ty. Have Another! in circulation many have, no doubt, begun to show signs of wear and “tear,” so to speak. In that case—“have another!” Tool Boxes don’t come under the 18th amendment. There is no prohibition on the number you can have—if you want them for workers. Gompers, Calles and Morones were | New Schemes to Intimidate Workers an@ are good servants of the bank-| NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—A writer to ers of America, Now that the situa-| the N. Y. Times advocates that “there tion is cleared up for them, Calles| should be a well-organized policy aux will get his loan of $50,000,000, which | illary, consisting of dependable citi- Send for it to means 50,000,000 more chains for the| zens who have either demonstrated eal ae f a id ts of Mexico, | their fitness to a competent examining a bene MEMpas’ oreode kaa Wadeis board or who have been suitably The Daily Worker 1113 W. Washington Bivd., will have a word to say in good sea-| trained by an instruction corps of the son. police department. The police, he says, are not able to deal with “crim- inals” properly, so the public is in- vited to help. In other words, a nice Loon’ fascist organization is about to be bora pel to Reaper is Nghe pus created. The capitalists are prepar. ussian in Moscow in early | i.¢ for the coming labor, strug March, according to word received Phe workers must take Bott by the author from the translator. The publication of Wells’ Outline of His- When you bu: an “Ad” ,» under th title vi try, under the same tide ae Yaa ltorthe DAILY WORKER. “Story of Mankind,” In Russian. NEW YORK.—Hendrik Wilem Van Chicago, Ill. es heation, Publishers hesitated for fear prgpieinae iva er stg a df UNCLE WIGGILY'S TRICKS ed a storm of criticism that’ it was | unfit for Russian read Van Loon’s 4 book was in uo way deleted when the censors read it, however. Birth Control! Wins Favor. @NEW YORK, Jan. 26.—C. T. Cramp