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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1927 Page Five | OPERATORS CHEAT. eee Soli MANY WOUNDEDAS' PALMER PRA ee ARE cree Ges Th Lacie co MINERS AFFECTED “Wl Clr ‘i 7 WAR LORDS FIGHT Open Air Meetings Tonight. LABOR IN U, s. s, R., Cont d fro Page One) of The DAILY | whelming success || the Minnesota District’ of the ee Cees has and neo i = Heist | The letter follo * . Workers (Communist) Party of |, ~utgere Square. Speakers: Solon ear Comrades:—The ) 2-FRELMEIT tart Ty i ¢ ty PRL " pe peaks P sy Dear Comrades:—The DAILY WORKER-FREIHEIT Bazaar is over. The Little Work Offered IM} | America, to celebrate the Tenth ‘Doubt Reports of Rout de Leon, George Primoti, and u. Describes Wages and Dest Com throughout the country have written a glorious page in the his- Towa; Retain Gunmen | | Anniver 2 fi | Gordon. . . eye | Aaa Russian Revo- of Holong’s Army as ae Working Conditions tory of our movement, by their magnificent suppé rt of thls affair. Not : | fon. very an 0 Sub- y < Toni $ ess ar y thousand was the totz during the four days, PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. 10.—Re-| | the entire district and many farm- ne pees Toaiget. ER, Colo., Oct. 16 Ad-| during which it lasted. Although a complete financial report is not yet i RIES septers will be covered by A special membership meeting of ol Spek Mic eaerg Se eee ti Hany ; fons ports are already coming to the t 1 be ¢ i Bea i Sub-section 8-E will be held tonight d ing the open forum of the Grace} @vai able, os we must acknowledge with the deepest appreciation the ors’ Relief ‘Conference here of cases during the 1b Bm. et AWD Want oetn Ee an Church, F Palmer, member of | Wonderful efforts of those who contributed their articles which helped wr @ union officials "5 s sft § PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY i f One) DE capture fight week of rom N ar, and particularly the comrades who ion d g ion that re-} S a : i : : , an Tas tia cently returned from the yorker uosandnely for four arduous days and nights to make our first é 5g ck to work! | is coming to Minnesota to cov ‘ rr Trt 1 a nditi national enterprise a succe triets to take-the men back to aks ; ses 2 ; jaatiea Important Meeting Tomorrow. Uni ibed the conditic ee pending settlement of the strike, are! } meet in $1 ‘aul, Minneapoiis, It is now our task to e complete the su + have made thus e Mukden v s in An important meeti t count f the Inter- breaking their promise to retain the) | Dulu or, Wiseonsin, and s “ » : ¢ « ets, far. Thousands of tickets outs ling hands of o: nizations 4 & ae j issue Chang R T is |national Branch SS 6 C " former editor of the Co s . , “ Jacksonville seale during the truce. in cities on the Iron Range. Other | : : aie Hoeadiedey: & apt eee ee pee hibgniatn } and comrades upon whom we depend with the fullest confidence to make In Fowa and the southwestern fields | | speakers and a detailed li of | 5 |Brookl ye Puan OS SY AVG., Pitan’ yeintad ont that 20 per cont prompt settlement. All tickets must be returned at once with payment this is particularly true. | meetings, halls and dates, will be{ eres | 39 Frigg arise P Aiaiae for those which have been sold. Otherw there will be a loss of theu- * lengage 0: @ wor io r : * < | announced later. a Can You Help At W. P. Offic Dbl tree sens sng sands of doliars for both our papers. The ads which have been ordered Left Striking” Alone. | Whi . stri i ert . : Rion Eclipse must be paid for, in order to cover th st of the Souvenir Program. | hile other districts the soners state that HERA, ; ee ah ere : ‘ Ret abariie paid . cost of the Souvenir Prog: \- The only important soft coal fields ° Carpenters, painters, sign painters trade unions rate. He Workers Party are not attemptin, | quite as many meetings as the Minnesota « District, We expect the comrades to show the the ba me wo rayed the Shans Yu-hsiang has allie: rful s t in settling up r contributions and labers, of the bazaar itself. in which the struggle officially con. tinues are Ohio and Western Penn-| lyania. In both places the diggers | nd comrades for general work are ,#!80 told his vanted by the National Workers Par-' Worker in the that every ion obtains y with ar accounts wn in th in connection with the preparation and condu drive on s they have couple of! jy. edly betray: jty Office to help put the office jn two weeks vacation ev TM Rk Busi i £ dre i vi not rout : ; ILLER, Business Manager. ref vith crippling injuncti undies onal’ meetings ayHt) | A stream of wounded at | order today and tomorrow. Report at full ray. Miners, he said, are paid : usiness) Manages are faced with crippling injunctions | 1b held muout: (tha: comb A Pie have h i ef hel 4a _ 5 ‘ be corewe Hahione. Of ININCE noe ee Be jthe front have beer pcuring into the | 43 Rast h St., first floor. for 52 weeks ear altho they work ¢ ? ¥: 1 ss and fast growing evictions o miners | | Workers should watch the columns | city from the Hank front. | * * ® rege ree Ct +B ndise were sold during the from their hous Eatest. reports! | os. Ganer for an ahagineementh | : f , ; ik i period of the b Volunteer workers from numerous Party from Belmont county, where the fight | | 0. ‘2t8 Pape meg ORE fs * Young Workers League Meeting. | hours 3 is wo i aaa siete: Ss igi es 2 in the Ohio Valley has been sharpest, | Os baa ae a a aay nen Doubt Peasant Defeat. | ‘The District Executive Committee, Cupations the labor and fra 21 organizations made up the majority of the and from the vicinity of Pittsburgh | ae Dee Bae ‘ud ia : pn SHANGHAI, Oct. 10.—Little cre-| Young Workers League is calling a three or four hours a day. active committees, where the Pittsburgh Terminal Coal | | ™™meciately forward ane! |dence is being placed in the reports|meeting of all executive committees Four Hours a Day. Corp. has been tearing the rdofs off| | Place and list of speakers for all) | vcorning the alleged defeats of the|1o take up-a number of very im-| The young worke miners’ shacks to force them to va-| | Meetin: ranged to the National | |vevolutionary peasants’ armies ~ that | portant questions. The meeting will 16 years old, t cate, tell of a concerted campaign of | | Propaganda Department so that} |have been appearing in the right wing | be held tonight, 6 p. m. right after work f hou the bosses to open the mines on a} | proper announcement can be made} | sof thik < lwork at 108 Fi hash Sb, ie eawneie G scab basis. | in the press. i : between 14 and war poned ot, Needle Trade Defense a day. Those be- years old are given | Reports published in local papers Z certain periods for study the Joint xe workers from t attacks But all is not smooth in Iowa in|/@~ ~~~; 3 ’|\have stated that the peasant armies | Night Workers Section. Palmer said a qu n asked the n_towns or and persecution, : spite of the signing of the “Illinois | led by Ho-lung have sustained severe) ‘The executive committee of the Jabor delegation. many times was York coms). every worker suet, SoH0y Siem agreement.” The operators in * GOSGRAV F | defeats. |Night Workers Section will meet ,““When is America going to be rich bs enone ain 5 of te largest field in the state, in Appan- | —_— tonight, 8 p. ni.; at 108 Bast 14th enough to take her children out of od shop. Every worker must ly, send in his Dollar Tax make the campaign short i snappy. would be! Unable To Attend Camp, They Con- ive in get- tribute. I . K. Seleznick and Yetta Zuller go to the “Defense En- cose county, have asked the authori- | + ede. the mills?” i ni ties to retain the special deputies and | LEAD Watered Stock Profits prise “When the eneiiied of Soviet: Rus eee she < et, police that were hired several weeks | In Subways Bared Settle For Tickets. sia, especially reactionaries in and out ee institute. 6 Wor i ago coincident with operator efforts | Pe at | AH comrades are instructed to sct- of the labor movement, say that it eh Sai | | to reopen mines non-union. The bosses | (Continued from Page One) tle for The DAILY WORKER-FREI- 8 country of average low wages, they}, " oS Sil. Bit a} have served notice that the Appanoose | IN DAIL FIREANN the dior bondholders came out in|HEIT Bazaar tickets at once do not take into consideration the a i. ial tes sa cig i} i ll remain closed in spite of ae eo ee Benes ; | sha Self Defense. The support of the plan upon its publica- state of productivity,” Palmer con- i i } | regular meeting 1 P| t Nitgedeiget but were wide agreement signed by } S i : 2 i has A Q a regular meetings, hold mpment leig : fy catinion: Ane Eee 3 M tion. |Window Cleaner Bosses ae hoe? ae al se BYE be proble the ne trades unable. fore they contributed ; a f i EN ES j i 7 Jarnings Watered Stock. 4 consider that wages under the pres- ; iy eek Seay the dete : » would Saale A few 5 s in ’ , Larkin, Communist, 2 Farnings On = See s ‘ : : tise tion and other problems of the for ef 4 u Rayne i oe ae page er oY | what Untermyer, epeaking for the) Use Thugs In Strike ‘enc system are 12 yer cont higher [Gay Ty this ‘way Shey, mould. you spent at the camp. They sent $340 working for local markets; all the rest, Not Be Seated Mor; in bondholders complains about | (Continued. from Page One) than under eerie: = be supporters of the Workers and $1.50 1 savallia pieehin’ GE kha aiincse thi ee most bitterly. in his denunciation. of | qaiy as the various esr Te i ie ee f If Defense but could also ‘organize Donations and Contributions. Distriet 13, remain sealed. The union| DULBIN, Oct. 10.—The new Dail |the Smith plan are the huge earnings |s+6 subjected to an intense picketing «Voters, Who are ill are given! club for them together, The Joint Defense and Relief Com- has so far taken no action to deal with | Eireann, in which the Cosgrave gov-|0f the traction companies. There are | id tae Sear free medical attention and then full i 2 |campaign. One ndred and fifty for the upbuild the Appanoose operators who have|ernment has a majority of six seats,|now going to the Dabl-Chadbourae- stops ee said to 4 aera 5 bio eee: P foucHiastat ee fense in their t broken the discipline of their own-or-| will hold its first meeting tomorrow, |Chase National Bank group ae © | than 20 picketing committee: Unemploy ment jn uasla i : |help the fight in t e unions age $2 from the Workmens Sick and ganization because they say they ean-|and the whole country is eagerly | tune of some twelve millions a year.) “Marry Feinstein, business agent of problem which government o i s | betrayal and the right wing’ labor! Death Benefit Fund of U. S. A, Br. not make enough profit paying $7.50 | awaiting developments. largely on watered Brack oes |the Protective Union, reported” 4218°° doing their utmost hei solve. | bureaucracy. 264, of Garfield, N. J., and 8.50 from a day. A new government will be formed In this temporary enegoniin ; -/ shops have settled with the union,| 1Wenty-five per cent of the unem-) In every town where th ere are such | Witebsk Branch, 24 W. C. The fol- Lower Than Seale. by President William T. Cosgrave. | Ween factions in the traction plunder- elf Defense lowing donated: Sam King, $2; A. 3 is ‘ 4 venoive u Eamets inoue: ee ak tite WPa hen he wibees oud. subwnud wderk ranting recognition of the union and ployed teat seinen ses a ponte a the 442 aw bl A fhe agreement signed at Kansas|The suggestion had been made that | "UNG, he worker y |@ $3 weekly wage increase. The old #2°¢: Leacar? scaea Sennen ee ¥ a een ee ree S oreaes soa i ‘ - ity are for the moment saved | to the fact that young peasants are | build up such a club. Reick City marks a pause in the lock-out in| Ramonn De Valera, leader of the re- |! the city are e jscale was $48. Among the new set-,'0 the fact that young | rege lig eae Pager veICh, # Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Okla- | publicans, be allowed to form a min- | {rom a coupe AEN pee Tam | tlements are the Peerless Window flooding the: esse dongs sees The: edie ar noe ae Bee $1; Senne homa and Texas, It is reported from | jgtry to put into operation the pledges |™@nY all politica’ paral “ | Cleaning, the Advance Window Clean-|°f the conditions which the workers /a new ca red ae eee Kaien te Ginchonsk pe sent o Addresses ] there that while, in theory, the Jack- |he has been making to the Irish peo- | @?Y Hall is forced to play a waiting ing, Bergen and Ryan Window Clean- | have created. ters mus self De-' mittee acknowledg receipt of the and generally) following donations: j ; ? F ‘ mi opi mosphere will |; A ~ Mata le st be written. Every worker and : sonviile scale has been agreed to until ue blie career, but |S4me, hoping the atmosp ing and the General Window Clean- Elect Officials. TRUAL OE hie é 2 ee ple during his long pu! * i: Z me i a. indow Clean pier a nee Sm ares : y | April 1, there are some provisions | Cosgraye vetoed it. ey arate he 3 Zz tla out 0! ing Companies. “The trade unions themselves ap-|S)™pathizer who can spare a few! TOUNG Workers League whieh lower it, | The president will have the support) jhours dai . Yesterday Darck teceived a delega-! point or clect the officials who en-| ‘ should come to the ‘office . . . bai ‘The normal weekly schedule for the lee the farmer party, the independent It is, of Ty WORKER Pe Tenders |ion of wives of striking men. ahiay | forces the labor code.” joe 208 omit fone < nahin acai Functionaries Meeting Miinois fields, the largest of all the | members of the Dail, and the govern- eater hesva AY Genith pe a endorsed the demands of the union’ The forum was crowded and alee tate tua tie For De T B H Id T M i 1,500,000 tons. | ment ty during the next session of | ¥ , is and pledged moral support in the '< ruc. pémmived. With. x e s a ee é nigh far below this with ne id pil a Baty |gone over completely to the Morgan Pye si j_ epeeels We Doneived With: mpnleE se. | 0 be is € 0 t ‘ : fense. s strike. Thi ffere ine cla y vadi 1] mines working. The Chicago | Labor Party and Government jhanking interests. What has not been lany relief a Rip the lene. hie allie yeonde Ma beg The chairman of a shop that was oal market has been cutting disas-| aennna that the Labor-Party under | altogether clear is the extent of the|iook The delegation Was lod be. M forced to register by the Sigman, The District Executive Committee trous capers. the leadersiip of Thomas Johnson will | Tammany betrayal of the people’s in-| j y 3 clique has brought to the defense of-| és calling a meeting of all Executive Palmer will speak again on the | os -| Soviet Union Friday, Nov. 4 at the} Mary Ryan, wife of one of the strik-|1. 2 * * i iti r r Ly , Julian St., near West | fice $16 in response to the Dollar Tax| Committees to take up a number of * bs support the government in critical | terests. ers. [asbar dreams: on |fice $16 in response Tax | n up of 530,000 A Day for Gunmen. ea thee are aa confirmed tho there} Tammany Aids Plunderbund. | Officials of the union have issued Colfax. Call that was issued by the Unity) very Lnpartant queens oun meet- INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 10. —- Ap-/is no doubt but Johnson would like| The city and state Tammany of-|a warning to all strikers to be care- ‘j COnnEaIVare) Cloakmaker and Fur- abe Hg _ ht sais gab a ee proximately 4,000 coal and iron police |to arrive at a working arrangement ficjals are responsible for maintain-|ful not to resort to violence during Three Labor Defense ise oe aa apa igi? = : rey Me "Eva eer ees and armed gunmen are cmployed by h Cosgrave. ling these interests. Yet in the midst| picketing but to defend themselves hi A ry d agree Pits wie ae RSE anit be edie miei 0 non-union coal companies in the Pitts The election of Jim Larkin, form-|of the most wholesale revelations of | against the attacks of gangsters. Branches Are Forme Unis fe ebly: ong (oF SNe Various Sy ; oe oe burgh district for the purpose of fight-/¢rly general secretary of the Trans-|plunder and swindle on the part of| Two strikers were arrested yester- ‘os ] pounies woe registers anes ne tovale qT ing the United Mine Workers of | port helena Liriidn taivoducen & Sep ike trattian fieritan there to accouk: dar on Ath dhest ais prea pe to Hold Costume Ball [pedis 1S0aEy in spite of the fact Animals Laugh Too. Amer ‘a, They cost the companies |vlement into the situation. plete silence on the part of Tammany | non-union shop. They were Joseph ri fe S10 a Say Ores oh wages besides ex- | Waged Campaign As Communist; | Hall as to a method of rescuing work- | , rs Wak he eager lose, about | ; Larkin represented himself to the! era and subway riders from Se oes with “disorderly conduct” and Defense have been created in-the New |than anyone e feel the importance |lower animals indulge in forms of 3 jvoters as a Communist and attacked group. jtaken to the 30th Street police station, york tion, according to Rose} of the Dollar Tax Call. They realize | laughter. Laughter among dogs takes ===, | the right wing leaders of the Labor In fact Tammany Halil lends a hand under $500 bail until Thursday. Baron, secretary. \how necessary it is 4b: achat the be-/ the foun oP waving of the Tonetane Party as enemies of the workers. The ‘to these exploiters of the people in-| “The necessity for building the I.|trayers of the labor movement and or wagging of the tail. LABOR AND FRATERNAL jdefeat of Thomas Johnson and Wil-| directly through Controller Berry, the No Bail For Mrs. Lilliendahl. L. D.” her announcement said, “ | eet eg ‘ Wid ed i jiam O'Brien, leaders of the Labor | personal friend of Al Smith. It is a| MAY'S LANDING, N, J., Oct. 10.— great, the need of providing defens ORGANIZATIONS i Party and the Trade Union Congress, | case of not letting the left hand kyow | Margaret Lililiendahl, e | were forced to register by! Man was once defined as a laugh- During the past week three new | the thre ats of the black terror of Sig-|ing in animal Cohen and Ernest Johns. Both were branches of the International Labor | man and Co. Those workers, more| psychology prove that many of the s . : Ae ; . fi A who attempted’ and relief for class-war prisoners be- respectively, is a defeat for the right | what the. right is doing. While the|to cast blame for the slaying on two ing an ever present one. Not only! H I th O d M h — SSS | wing in the Irish labor movement.) Tammany cake eater, Jimmy Walker|un-named Negroes, has been held does the J, L. D. provide legal aid and | e€ p e nwar arc Form Union Defense Fund, | Whether Larkin will be allowed to! dances smilingly to ane tune of the;without bail with Willis Beach for yeljef for the families of victims dur- . ° An assessment for a defense fund| take his seat because of an experi-|five-cent fare, Controller Berry spends | trial Nov. 28 for killing her husband, ; labor disputes but it turns the} f th R R ] t for use in impending struggles with | ence with the bankruptcy court is | $25,000 of the city money in propa-|Dr. William Lilliendahl. a SG yo glaring in-| 0 e ussian evo Uu 1on employers will be discussed at a spe- i open to question, ganda fe xr an inereased fare for the PRES kod Li stances of injustice.” | cial meeting of the Architectural Iron, | ree Mineo poeceerente Br oenilt . pee i Spe Sued For Divorce. To Support L L. D. WAS Bronz and Structural Workers’ Union ‘ j y 11 0'allfnis Tammany Hau gtyes SUp- | S, Oct. 10.—Dudley Field Ma- Yhen asked what individual work- at the Rand Schpo!, 7 East 15th St., To Start Morning Class 7: and approval. In the present /lone, New York attorney, of counsel Pe iat do to further the aims of tonight at 8 p.m, The question of} In A BC of Communism | ection campaign an opportunity is|for the defense in the Tennessee the International Labor Defense, Rose re-affiliation with the international, EES, |afforded to expose the hands of the |“monkey trial,” was sued for divores Baron said, “The urgent need at this conditions in the trade and future By arrangement with the Workers’ | traction plunderbund, together with|here today by Doris Stevens,.mem- 1 Swell the forces of the World Revolution with i i He 1 7. . moment is for every conscious. worker | new readers of union activities will aiso be discussed, | Sehool, the Morning International | its Tammany henchmen. » \\ber of the Lucy Stone League. She to pledge his or her support to the! The DAILY according to A. Rosenfeld, secretary.| Branch announces a special course | . * ” | charges he refused to receive her in LL. D. so that the resistance of the | a e cr OF 3 . 2 4 \this fall in “The Fundamentals of NOTE: The DAILY WORKER j his home, whole working class to organied ter- ORKER, ‘Ve Freiheit 5. C. Dance. Communism” to be given for the bene-| will begin shortly the publication of | S saarseiig gs fo 564 rorism by the capitalist class may be- ery new reader’s \. The Freiheit 8. C. will hold a con- | fit of.Party members and sympathiz-| several articles on the inner politics | No Blast Solution. come effective. We need intelligent * pledge and ev- ert and ball, Saturday, Oct. 29, at | ors employed in the evening. | and alignments of the traction situ- |. N° solution has been found of the ‘members of the working class to give | ery subscription tha Boardwalk Hotel, W. 2@nd°St.,' The class will meet at a very con-| ation. 2 blast. that killed five persons. early effective service in defense of the: ia ak Coney Island, Admission 75 cents. | yenjent hour in the morning to- enable | PRU RASS cit aie | Sunday at West 85th St, Police of- workers,” is at the same 3 | every night worker to take advantage | WANTED — MORE READERS! \ficials are continuing attempts to Ee PRS AC time a greeting French Aviators to Hop of the course, s For further information apply to D.| Off on Flight to N, Y.j Benjamin, secretary of the Workers’ I | ; peasants of the | School, 108 East 14th St., New York |(pHm ARCHITECTURAL IRON, i ‘ q pa Ne |||BRONZE & STRUCTURAL WORK: 2 NN SO f Soviet’ Union on } LE BOURGET, France, Oct. 10. —| City. : UNION t econd i ) Leon Givon and Pierre Corbu” an- eee Saieteiees DueMear Ok The onan the occasion of the Tenth An- } nounced this afternoon that they GET A NEW READER! t at Rand Sehool, 7 Bast 15th Street, COME TO FAREWELL SEND-OFF | ~ niversary of the City. Headquart. 7 Last 16 } would hop off Wednesday morning on Sure fy. Pelepb uy b FOR Russian Revo- OS | ||Street, City. Telephone:stuyvesant a trans-Atlantic flight to’ New York 4 | blame unnamed anarchists, Pass the Paper to a Fellow Worker! | ABE“ YOU-GPTTING THEM? | of solidarity to the workers and del. Lehigh 023. . 0144, 2194. a i with stops at Bakar and Pernambuco. ||! Dx, ABRAHAM MARKOFF { A Rosenfeld, Secretary, They had previously announced their ! 1 SURGEON DENTIST eae RC intention of leaving Thursday morn- ||l office Hours; 9:80-12 A, M, 3-8 P. M Advertise your union meetings ing for Buenos Aires with a stop at ; Daily Except Friday and Sunday. ||| here. For information write to * * pet) | St. Louis, Africa, Gor. Meond Aver Nee vax ll| © The DAILY. WORKER Oe : The airmen made a 30 minute test | (—————— Advertising Dept. Along with the new readers you secure YOUR NAME will appear in the flight in their Farnum “Blue Bird,” d earrying an eight-ton load, AT CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE 67th St. and 8rd Ave. Friday Eve. Oct. 14, 1927 halls of the Kremlin during the celebrations of the Tenth Anniversary & , of the Russian Revolution. $3 First St., New York City. Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L, Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Health Food Vegetarian Restauran* Hear Census Graft Charge. ALBANY, N. Yo Oct. 10.—Hear- ings in the state’s charges of malad- y ministration of the $1,200,000 census 1600 Madison Ave. fund by Mrs, Tiorance E, S. Knapp, PHONE: UNIVERSITY 526. former secretary of state, are sche- = Me duled to atert Thursday Deon Ban. | 4 SPECIAL PROGRAM OF dall J, Leboeuf, Jr.; Moreland Act commissioner.* NEW READER’S PLEDGE—Greet the ‘Tenth Anniversary of } the Russian Revolution with your pledge to read E The DAILY WORKER. DAILY WORKER, 33 First Street, New York, N. Y Here is my pledge to read The DAILY WORKER. Please mat) this pledge as my revolutionary greeting to the, workers and peasants of the Soviet Union on the Tenth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution, My newsdealer is Mrs. Knapp’s relatiyes||[STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra—Artists pone oe are said to have received $25,000 for Patronize Our Friend Cartoonists Mo i te City ee, ; : Takes pontine oof work in taking = 1925 census, I PA Soci STUDIO | re 2X: 1 8 abs vies, ete. =e ia New Won fi Three m u city . at id era Bi \ Six months