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Page. Four . THE DAILY WORKER. NEW ORK, iO DECEMBER 17, 1927 4 Bribe Is Ottered by F ascist For A Murder Verdict sims tz ist organization in, the record an alleged statement which ;case which the district attorney had| > 0 1. LG, W. U. Local ellence of Caldora made to a Bronx detective on built up with the aid of the loca al | agent par e Carlp Vintt, his private the following the killing. Bitter | fascists, | The Tuckers’, Pleaters and.Hem- Alex Rocco, star “identifi- denials as to the truth of the deposi-| “I hid in the corner of the news |‘titchers’ Union, Local 41 Interna. C ness, and a number of tion were made by Caldora, however. |stand; I didn’t see anything,” said the | tional Ladies’ Garment Workers t, aren’t you?” Dar, |other leading’ fa He declared to the court that he had old man nervously. Previously he | Union, ed. yesterday. a~donation of $: from the Internationa!Labor Defense to help pay exp nvolved in defending sted. for violating an anti-picketing injunction | recently. The office of Local 41 announced and inches rrillo in tall ly seen only part of the statement pro-'admitted that he was near-sighted 10 duced by the prosecutor, the rest of ;and could see poorly even with the it being read to him by the detective. aid of his glasses. | Tho he admitted his signature on the! The defense will continue to call paper, Caldora told the court that it |witnesses when court convenes Mon- contained “a lot of statemnts I never |day morning at 10 o’clock. Speaking later to newspapermen in the courtroom, Attorney Hays de- d that it was on this occasion that revenge was agreed upon and plans laid for “getting” two victims. deseription, He Wanted! ation to g: ” admitted De e| ne Testi ‘ Ee z : | that. over 45 workers had. been. ar- Bano tiga cae ae eu Rest Doerr aken: made, and this paper is a falsehood,| A meeting to protest against the|rested for violating the injunction | a Sma aie During -the direct-examination of |@ lie. frame-up of Greco and Carrillo will | which was obtained with the .aid. of work in| Revenge Plotted. |his witne: my Hays, on hi own initia- Prosecution Weakens. jbe held tomorrow afternoon at 2) President Morris Sigman of the I. L. se kept Cal- e jo’elock at 1347 Boston RY. The meet- | G. safety’s sake ing, which will be addressed by Max | executive board will call a et Nom aon meewbled and paid him $72 a week, the sum he *, an aged man, who keeps a news- Shachtman, John Pippin, and others, | general strike in the industry when- a ae Fordh, i Hosnital aa | would have earned had he pamnaineall “a Leek wick one of the tiki is under the auspices of the Bronx | ever it seems necessary,” a spokes- th the tio pat killed | |at. work here as a plasterer. f tat fell iaetan hes wena eta nbeal branch of* the International Labor |man at union headquarters said. A | é ;. | Defense. |unanimous decision at a membershi d were awaiting nt District Attorney Hen-|Much speculation resulted from, his “ Pp ‘aldora testified that the entire ne council” of the Fascist | Early in the session yesterday the art in the pre- |« TBEOsReutye put on the stand Charles s the last wit- ore the prosecution |< eard b i { 8 case stified to con- Included in this gathering, the jae n tried to shake Caldora’s testi- | appearance inasmuch as his testimony Ns ee Basse Be huis ae a | 1600 Madison Ave. ons in at on 46th St., | witn said, were Count di Revel, !mony by attempting to introduce into |was very much of a liability to the'Save Greco and Carrillo! | walkout: to compel Tesoomion an | HONE HI " ies i tlh ie Sa sb! me ee poured __*__ | the employers. . | It was further declared that a large qumber of manufacturers had already |Penewed their agreements with the ' | union. 4 & : . = Reactionaries In Red i | Canton Burn Workers | ks - (Continued from Page One) ) arrested are believed to be citizens of 10 DRINK \ the U. S. S. R.. Martial law has been | proclaimed in the city. 7 | Describing the arrests of the Com- New Solli uns Dini mg Room | munists in Canton, the South China || Bean Hour ae Morning Post declares: a Beers ouievi “Arrivals from Canton state that Fy 216 East 14th Srteet ten supposed Russian Bolshev"ks . were paraded around the town. Pla- M4 carded on their shoulders were the i: We Cater to charges against them. The reaction- | Eatwell Vegetaria Maurant ary spectators were invited to do with : 78 Second Ave., near 4th St. them as they pleased. In consequence : ale Vatrictt many a helpless prisoner was slashed | porved. | No with pen knives and spat upon as the i ats a group tramped their sorrowful way j toward execution.” : ; aie fae | Airy, Large 25 000 WILL PARTICIPATE (Special Cable To DAILY WORKER.) | . SHANGHAI, Dec. 16.—More. than f , i Meeting Rooms and Hall two hundred Chinese Communists ' have been arrested in Canton, accord- f IRE ‘ i TO HIRE IN INTERNATIONAL DANCES ing to reports received here. Every- } Suitable for M , Lectures body discovered to have been involved and Dances in the in the peasants’ and workers’ revolt y : and everyone caught wearing a red Czechoslov ak star on his breast has been shot, Workers Hou 18e, Ine, Forty Communist women trying to 347 E. 72nd St. New York escape to the other side of the river 7 E. 72 St. N have been shot, Telephone: Rhine. er 5097. Searches are being made continual- ly thruout the whole city and head- 7 ToS quarters of trade unions are being LEARN PATTERNMAKING ! Pe ar eee ; Communist suspects are © being killed by strangulation as soon as they are captured. Seventy inmates of the Workers’ Hospital have been shot. 1,500 Murdered In Huanan. Reports from Hankow state that the city of Huanan, which for a week SF was in control of workers and pea- H E | sants, has been occupied by govern- pe f acess i ment troops, who have murdered fif- eSKsuhcinoee f CE i teen hundred workers and peasants. Regular troops have brutally sup- ' ee @ ' pressed workers’ and peasants’ move- c o i: ments at Hailifeng and have taken : the city, the reports state. at her studio Wholesale arrests of Communists 49 WADSWORTH T BRR ACE are taking place in Hankow. In Shang- Telephone I e 6888. hai continual arrests are also being Will also call at athens home. made. : ocean noms oe a ‘Dr. N. Schwartz ee East 81st Street ‘ trol Blood and Skit FRY di 49TH STREET AND EIGHTH AVENUE Mac ant stomach Disorder "| ; | X-RAY Examinations for Stones, ‘Tumors and Internal disturbances. Great Assortment ry I} | Dr. Schwartz will be glad to give} Typewriters. Portable you a free consultation. Charges | built. | FE examinations and treatment! 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