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4 TLY WORKER, NEW YORK. THU Chief Engineer Now Admits MAID IMPLICATED KOLODUB IN CELL WITNESS DEPOSES Mine Owners and Spies In Constant Touch MOSCOW, U. S. S. R., June 13.— Further evidence concerning the housemaid, Polya Boyeva, alleged to have been shot on the order of Kolo- tub, technician accused in the Donetz counter-revolutionary plot, was brot out by the witness, Golovtschansky, during yesterday’s session of the court. Heard Charge. | Golovtschansky was arrested by | the whites as a member of the Com- munist Party and condemned to death by a-court martial but afterwards pardoned, Polya Boyeva occupied the same cell with him during his im-| prisonment, the witness deposed, and | he heard her statement that she had | been arrested at the instigation of | Kolodub. | Boyeva was shot together with a} boy of sixteen. The accused’ technicians, Lueri, Stoyanovsky and Sementschenko were | | also examined at the same session. Lueri denied his participation in the sabotage organization but admitted receiving money from the accused en- gineer, Sustschevsky and others. The inquisition proved that Stoyan- ovsky and Sementchenko were active | members of the organization altho} they denied it. Admits Full Guilt. During the evening session the chief engineer Sustschevsky, of the Schtscherbinov- mine, was examined. Sustschevsky, who only admitted par- tial guilt during the preliminary in- | quiry, now admits his full guilt. The chief engineer’s original statements | were made by advice of his former) counsel, Deiniket, but Sustchevsky has now taken a new counsel. The chief engieneer fully admitted his communication with former mine owners. He deposed that in 1921, Bychovsky brought him a letter from the former mine owner, Dvorschan- , schix. Bychovsky then went abroad again taking with him a letter con- taining news of the situation in the mines, After this a constant commu- nication was maintained. Sustschev- sky admitted receiving regular money ‘rom Dvorschanschik. At a further session of the trial the examination of the German. engineer Badstieber, was postponed owing to the illness of ithe defendant’s counsel. “Probe” of Machado Regime Postponed WASHINGGTON, June 13. — The congressional investigation into Cuba: conditions has been postponed until next fall. it was announced today by Nenrik Shipstead, so-called farmer- laborite and chairman of the sub- comittee of the senate foreign reéla- tions committee, which was appointed to make this alleged probe into. the activities of the reactionary Machado regime, That the investigation may be en- lirely shelved~is evident from Ship- stead’s statement that it will depend on developments in Cuba during the next few months. ; Are youa ; “DAILY WORKER” worker daily? ———— een eae sas Stagg 5356, Dr. J. C. HOFFER i Saxgeon Dentist 287 South 5th St., near Marcy Ave. ||| Brooklyn, N. ¥. Proletarian prices for proletarians, —————————————eeas Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9:30-12 A, M., 2-8 P. M, Daily Exéept Friday and Sunday 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Aye. New York |at the Cooerative Colony. |20 cents. | sion will be 75 cents, 1 Helping tol Improve I Imperialist Flying The latest wrinkle in planes has been invented by Thomas Thomp- son, 410 W. 129th St. The inventor claims that this new type plane | will stop short when the propeller is reversed. —--— | Labor and Fraternal News Freiheit Piente. [hold a St a Strawberry Festival and. June Saturda July 28 Freiheit Picnic will] ance on the evening of June 23 at Re held ‘at Ulmer Park. foot of 26th| 1347 Boston Road, for the benefit. of | Ave., Brooklyn. Organizations may or-| the class war prisoners now in jail in der 500 thekets for $20 with the organ- j the United States. j ization'’s name on the tickets. ad | * * * Women in_U, S, and U. 8. S. R. New Women's Council. | gConey Mame Council 5 of the United A new council of Workingclass|COUn¢il of Working Class Women will hear a lecture on “Russian Women as Compared with American Women,” by Dr. A. best ae to i athe at 9 o'clock. Women wiil be formed with a mass meeting which will be held at the Audi- torium of Cooperative House, at 2700) Bronx Park Hast, Monday at 8:30 p. m., June 18. There will be a very interest- ing program and prominent speakers. * * * Dr. B. Liber Talks. B. Liber will give a health talk Workers School Hike. The students of the Workers School will hike next Sunday, June 17, to! Kensico Reservoir, White Plains.’ All intending to participate should meet at 180th St., Lexington Ave. line at 8.30 4. m. Second T: Dr, ast.and Allerton Ave., § , in English only. adults (English) on “S ist Group eral Upbringing of the at. it a. .. * m. Outdoors ‘t the © permits. Arrives in U.S. S. R. therwise in the Auditorium. * ‘< * | pa eetea A table from London last night to the New York cffice of the World Tourists, Inc., 69 Fifth Ave.,. an- nounced the arrival of the second group of tourists which had recently sailed frem New York en route to Soviet Russia under the auspices of the World Tourists, Inc. Groups, accompanied by an English speaking guide of the Soviet Govy- ernnent Travel Buro, and a represen- tative of the World Tourists, Ince., are now being organized for July, August and October. Friends of Nature. | The Junior Section of the Friends of Nature will hike Sunday, Juneé 17, to Aline and Roman Bath. Adolph Matthes will lead the hike. The hikers will meet at 242d St. and Van Courtlandt Park at 7 a. m. Fares will amount. to Council 18 Workingelass Women. A lecture will be given by Nevins under the auspices of Council 18 of the United Council of Wo: s Women tomorrow at 8 p. Brooklyn. The entire proceeds of the lecture will go to the Daily Worker. eae aia | | Mine Relief Carnival. The National Miners’ Relief Commit- tee will hold an international fair and carnival on Sunday, August 5, at Pleas- ant Bay Park, Bronx. Organizations are requested to keep this daté open. Paige a TEXAS BAKERS EXPLOITED. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (FP), June 13.—Nowhere else in the United States are bakery conditions so’ bad and pay so low as in Texas, the Texas State Federation of Labor convention in San Antonio was told. Welcome To Kate Gitlow. Kate Gitlow is back from Russia, To greet her, the United Councils of Working Class Women will hold a banquet in her honor, on Saturday, June 23rd, at 6 p. m., at the Manhat- tan Lyceum, 66 Hast’ 4th St. Admis- Cooperators —— Patronize COOPER’S PAINT STORE 759 Allerton Ave., Bronx ey vi Sacco-Vanzetti Branch, I. L. D. .. | A strawberry festival and June Dance will be given, by the: Saccg-Vanzetti Branch, I. L. D., Saturday, ne 23, at Rose Garden, 1347 Boston Road. | A mandolin orchestra will play. — 50 per- cent of proceers will go for the vege- table slerk’s strike. * Unity Co-operators P@tronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoy 1818—7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House. * Downtown L. L. D. | An important meeting of the Down- |} town Branch I. L. D. will besleld -to- night at 35 E. 2d St., at 8 o'clock. * * * L, D. Festival. The Sacco and Vanzetti Branch of the International Labor Defense will pa meas tee WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK a Bronx I. No Tip-Ceater ae Shop NEW WORKERS CENTER 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up NEW YORK CITY Parte on ee by Ex- _ ¥ aoe SPECIALIST; een Patronize n Comradely Satie Shop. “ Patronize tne i = ITALIAN-AMERICAN MARY WOLFE RESTAURANT 3TUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH ANTONIO SCHIAVO, Prop. CONSERVATORY 86 East 4th Street PIANO LESSONS Cor. 2nd Ave. NEW- WORK. Moved to 2420 BRONX PARK EAST Near Co-operative Colony. Apt, SH Telehone ESTABROOK 2459, Special rates. to students from the Co-operative House, Phone Stuyvesant 2816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: “ITALIAN DISHES Paye*Thres Full Guilt m Trial of Donetz Plotters LOCAL 3 GANG TO ‘Workers Party, Activities SHOW MORE GRAFT - STEAL ELECTION -IN AMALGAMATED Agitprop Meeting. RE es and the Blec- A joint meeting of all agitprop and |tion spe |literature nts of District 2 will b | fro} the lead tha jheld tomorrow night at the Worker: discussion | Cente 26-28 Union Square. hee ¢ ° 2 wale s ; Permits Only Machine} Agitprops. |Hillman Asks for On] To Be Nominated | tone of Section 3 will me Three Resignations ting will et agitprop ¢ vie (Continued from Page {enc (Continued from Page One) One) the present administration have, for | | union men. The graft agent nk “safety sake,” bedn excluded from Bron Lea: Hike the contracto: t rke setines. The upper Bron d ye a sou 1 fre hein: Young Workers (Ci I over , the wor ¢ Aro Cooperation between electrical con- {will hold a hike on Sur eet- | a big manufacture suld pped tractors and union officials to black- pene piacs. haptics coke tap Bora { After a stopp af ss of list members of the union is now|tena, *" pa ' | wages to the wo . hand | auite prevelant. . 3 uf % led over the $300. A later Paid N A | District Agitprop Conference. : Ne a ae are » aint Seen aid Not To Organize. | cones tsttiet_ agitprop and literature | The Vet oe t : : a conference e jheld tomorrow e Veterans of Foreign Wars of |i idleness oloyer dug As a reward for preventing the|at's00 p.m. Uhion S bth the John J De er ser Sh cedar { i n paaieag) 100 lead- organizing of public utility workers, ting, pias patil, See ee ae ay ‘ All unit an appeal through several newspapers officers of the union have received tara dives int i ; rahe is Z 4 be jin Long Island € to judges, magi committee was chosen by the cormpensation in the way of conce: sent | trates, : Potsontt eg 1 “public. c t fae f aad sions of certain construction work eal etek ee i rs dosage organization heads t« ¥ 00 & Cae : 7 ; Unit A, Section 4, ¥. W. L. ed citizen: to of their services| paign to force jon on a | employing only 200 or 300 membe ection 4 and the Youngjas speakers or “otherwise to combat | | ee loyer whe of the union, while thousands of ut ue of Section 4 reits ho | Communi in Lor ie Inland Gt iain emp: oh < ead si ing electrical work re-|% SeTies of two joint educational meet- | Col _ 1 Lon c -” }cated near the Amal : te one doing electrical work re-|f,is' besinning tonight The subject! The reason for this appeal is that|jn Brooklyn. This committee immec |main unorganized. A gvod instance | will be “How to Win the Negro Work- | tn Work fy Paps. n egy the rkers (Communist) Party in| ately marched up tc e employ of this is a written agreement be-| 5 th tian i “oh is : | e city been exposing the Tam-j question and asked for j tween officials of the union and of- Branch 6, Section 5, jmany administration, and proving its|$500 graft u |ficials of the New York Edison Co.,|_ At the meeting of Branch 6, Section | ii proving i | 85 graft as a g Gihich Hiei kertairAmount.of work [2 today in the auditorium of 2700|Yesponsibility for the ste: aling of mil | that the “unionization give fi at te Poronx Park East, there will be an elec- | lions of doilars of the public’s money |on by this same committee will not to the union provided no attempt is|tion of delegates to the section con- in the sewer graft, | aeul. A : erence prove st made to organize the electrical work- | *™ence- prove succes: ° * * This latest move of 0 Workers Party Picnic. beknan di att shes the jingoes is| Tickets for the Red Picnic to be |£* an attempt to suppress ths | installation of pressing machines. But held June 24 at Pleasant Bay Park |Workers (Communist) /Party meet-|9 specified amount of “ * for under the auspices of the Workers |ings and to stifle all criticism of the| h hit rmits as 1 (Communist) Party are now ready. jeorrupt pe @}each machine perm s Sections and/ organisation are asked | aft gang. wants to be slid into to call for themeat the Workers Con: | J boss way ered ter, 26-28 Union Square. \ ers in the employ of the company, The union agreement restricts the All honest and progressive mem- hers of local 3 have been urged to adopt the following program: 1. Democracy in the union. 2. Relief of the unemployed -workers. 8. Detailed printed accounting of ex- penses of finances of organizing /OPEN FOR SIXTH SUMMER SEASON Section 1 Meeting. Section 1 of ‘the Workers (Commu7| i nist) Party will hold an educational committee. ; | Meeting today at 6:30 p, m. at] 4, Effective and 100 percent organi-|60 st. Marks Place. The subject will | zation of the industry. 5. Against keeping gangsters and pol- ice at the doors of union meetings 7. Against the autocratic dictatorship of representatives of the interna- tional, , Are you a “DAILY WORKER” worker daily? ~ | CARPENTERS’ UNION LOCAL 2090 Meets every Thursday, 8 P. M., at Labor Temple, 243 East 84th St. Office and headquarters are in the Labor Temple. 100 Brazilians. Are Killed by Starvation RIO DE JANIERO, Brazil, June 13. —Advices from northwestern Brazil, which has been stricken by a drought, say that more than a hundred persons have died of starvation, } A large part of the population is | abandoning the region and a great | number of cattle have perished. WORKERS CO-OPERATIVE CAMP [TGEDAIGET BEACON, N. Y. Advertise ~ your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28. Union Sq. New York-City. Freiheit Excursion ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN (not on the Hudson) SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 2.0’Clock Register for tents-or new bungalows at 69 — 5th AVE. Tel. Algonquin 6900. or in the COLONY, 2700 BRONX PARK E. Trains leave to Befcon from Grand Central every hour. Boat leaves to Newburgh 9 o'clock in the morning. Labor and Fraternal Organizations Attention! 2 Steamers —CLEARMONT and ONTARIO ATLANTIC BEACH, N. J. The FREIHEIT FLEET will take the FREIHEIT ARMY 2 hours on the Atlantic Ocean, on 2 large excursion steamers to Atlantic Beach—a wonderful island where there will be Bathing, Rowing, Dancing, Refreshments for 4 full hours. Airy, Light Rooms To Rent for OFFICES and MEETING ROOMS at the WORKERS’ CENTER TICKETS $1.25 in advance. TICKETS. TO BE GOTTEN : Fretheit, $1.50 at the dock. THE FOLLOWING STATIONS Square; Rational Vegetarian Res- "s Book Store, 202 East Broadway AT 30 Union Lidsk 26-28 Union Square. ———_———=———_— X: United Workers Co-operative, 2700 Bronx Park East; Rapo port & Cutler Book Store, 1310 Southern Boule rd. P HARLEM: Unity Workers Co-operative, 1800 — 7th Avenue; Health Elevator Service. Telephone Stuyvesant 1201. Food Vegetarian Restaurant, 1600 Madison Avenue BROOKLYN: Mausner's Vegetarian Re: rant, 244 So. 9th Street Goldstein's Book Store, 365 Sutter Avenue. — eon nnn 2-------- +--+ —— A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E, 12th ST, NEW YORK I. STERNBERG Optometrist Byes Examined—Glasses Fitted 916 Prospect Ave. Cor. E. 162 St. BRONX, N. Y. Telephone—Kilpatrick 8448. PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist ‘ 46 years in practice, Moderate prices. 223 SECOND AVE. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bldg. Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone, Algonquin 8183 “For Any Kind of Insurance” -CARL BRODSKY 7 E. 42d St. New York City _.. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 : [., Retinal? = Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE. Bet, 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. Or All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont P’kway SUNDAY, Bronx. Patronize LERMAN BROS. Stationers & Printers t9 EAST 14th STREET | N. ¥. ‘orner jon Square Tel. Algonquin 3356, 8843, DAILY WORKER CARNIVAL And PICNIC at Pleasant Bay Park Concert, Dancing, Athletic Exhibitions, Baseball, Soccer, Basketball — Refresh- ments — Games for Young and Old, Women and Children. ._ ' ADMISSION 50c. INTERNATIONAL, RED PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN PICNIC All the candidates willsbe there Sunday, June 24 °°" Pleasant Bay Park At Metropolitan Sports League—Artistie Concert and Jazz Band—Open Air Dancing—Torehlight Parade Vaudeville Program—Refreshments, ~ ADMISSION 35 Cents. Auspices of the tale (Communist) /Party. TICKETS ON SALE AT 26-28 UNION SQUARE. JULY 8th