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THE DAILY WORKER, BEN. ROR THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 29 "-~e Five Industrial Production in the Soviet Union Has Made Gigantic ‘Stride HEAD OF AMTORG CITES GAINS IN | WORKERS CALENDAR RESENTMENT AT Cleveland Die ol oede ‘The West Side Branch of the Young Workers League announces its first nee of the season, to be held op Thanksgiving Eve. November 28, at Deeamhin: 16 the program be: 2 p.m. with a grand concert, ak - ing to foHow, at 6. m., supper will be served, entertainment and drawing jto continue till midnight. ‘The out- standing novelty of the bazaar will at pe COURT PROPOSAL “Business as Uusual” After Night Club Raid nn | s This Year AGAIN DODGING GUILT FOR va the Hungarian Workers Home, 4309/0)" poultr bin boi . ' Lorain Ave, at 8.00 p.m, Pirat clase |0e,4 poultry farm booth, All women ' music, several interesting features. | Crrice, 2046 E. th St. on Friday Do. | i including novelty folk dances In CO8- | Comber 23, 8 p.m, Sead all aetiones | tume. exhibition dances, refresh: |{o"the district offic ‘ ‘ — ments. | Souvenirs will be given to Brute ob - . ria e the dancers, Ja car iv S < Economic Condition of Admission tievets soe i advance | pittsburgh hiterature Department. Not Hager to Give U.S. ‘Lamport-Holt Official Peasants Improved Re aos es CH Ue oe ore empire Control Renew Lie on Crew _ iwaukee Balloon Dance. i} fees hve. Party of District Five a ces im- | aoe It is on the basis of long term), A Confetti and Balloon Dance will portant, changes in the literature de- | WASHINGTO ‘ov. 27.—Whils Continued from Page One Geode. thal. Gavi Lena! trade Pe. held Saturday evening, Decem- | partment of the district, ‘The litera- ASHID N, Nov. 27. = ‘ontini om Pag s en oad : fail peat Rae eb 1 ber 8, at Liberty Hall, 8th and ayes ture was separated from the Daily Secretary of State Kellogg an- | life at the last moment befor can best fully realize its opportuni-/nut Sts Milwaukee, under the | Worker agency and will now be un- % vould s rosi- 7 had s. yone ties, was the opinion expressed by| auspices af the. Young Workers| der direct supervision of the District [Nounced that he would see Prosi hip sunk, had kas bees ae Ig pinion express Yi League Excellent music; refresh- | Committee. dent Coolidge soon in regard to the Smith finally retreated into a Se G Bron, Plt or of oe Board ments; admission 50c. a special, mee i flow under way /method by which European govern- | statement that he “didn’t see.” ° 1 " 7 rpcta- Ay at.a 25 reduction on all boo’ ns s ‘ é : , irectors of the Amtorg Corpc * . pamphlets at 805 James St., N ments might be brought to an { Harry Wh tendent ¢ toni, spenking «atthe Luncheon of San Francisco I. L. D Pittsburgh, Pa. Room 5. Orders for agreement with the United States ‘ inued to the Export Managers’ Club yester- fs es et literature ‘can al&o be placed with ||”. ; : the Lamport-} ontinued to . P gers een Tom Mooney Branch of 1. I. D.| any Party unit in the district government over reservation to pretend complete mystification a< day, on the subject of Soviet- has arranged for an International |“ 5 the World Court powers prelimin- t + hahaa é. Later k American trade relations. Costume Ball to be held December 8, . . . este U.S SABE TEAtG. tha eae Oo wh boat sa sane “The task of further developing $n "I will be une ennual contribu: Boston Workers School. Ruane: Coust oRitiiaenadanal ell mod isied HEY saving eee Russian industry and placing agri-| tion to the class war prisoners’) BON TON, Mass.—The Workers |i: 0» a considerable amount of | liest son was the possibl nk atts’ RA a mad Een A PoOLing calle: Christmas fund. School of Boston announces the ppen- | 9 acebta, 5¥P ears i : ; h ; an rae ng of sea connections of the sew . he Naiea’ a : Pay ny, bat ing 0 fits school on lth d 7, 1929. |doubt. and opposition was indicated, | Night-clubs sunetimes get raided for selling bo y because they fall down in the graf ge outlet tan: vidi wae Cae or ie brat) oF Ks Tree aer al good eats, and a raffie on $23.00 field |will ‘be ‘Trade Union ‘Theory cana Poth in Washington and abro: | that secures immun he raids also serve the function of « ( that the prohibiti the Lepenelaese machinery, explained bron, in ais-| glasses, given by Comrade Bremer | Tact Come and learn the prob-| Washington opinion is that while| law is actually prosecuting “offenders” instead of being a device for the enrichment of bootleyyers a pasate the ship. cussing the shortage of manufac-|for that purpose. lems, the role and the policy of the!, i : a Fone aaa a exe hows the Silver Slipper night club after a padlock had been ‘ my ‘4 a rf és é lleft wing. You can register now at, it would be an excellent thing from grajters of all sorts. Photo on the left shows the Silver Slipper nig ; : Slide shel tended that h breakage tured goods in the country. He |38 Causeway St, Bach course fs §2.50|the point of vi f Ameriéan on. On the right is the same club starting another biz evening after the padlock had been taken off cei ale battod ck emphasized that this shortage exists| Sam Francisco Miners Relief. | per term. ‘alist tained SUtbe Tele the caine day mts in spite of the country’s industrial! ‘The Independent Workmen Circle RE Le rang ve 1 ake * pe world | - oe ges — tin eel producticn being above the pre-war of Jocal San Francisco has arranged Detroit Autumn Festival. | terests to have a Seal é | inves uel and is due to the g:zatly im-| plate Iecember tut lee tiolden Gate| A ‘thankegiving Proletayian He eh ae, Me en Bikcitier Extradition Sookin Noah’ S Ve era Cruz Police on nal ee Avenue, Knights of Columbus jtumn Festival will be run under the | which oxclude: BY Where is the Vestris Le; ed economic condition of the AY irty, per cent of the proceeds. of auspices of the ‘Tom Mooney Branch | from judgments hy the court, Not Asked Till Frencr Strike for Back Pay; Been le tlie ss ar this aifair wilt be given to the strik- Of Local Detroit International Labor) ot ty Bi yittte mouif City Treas E t Wheeler admitted that ihe was 7 u efense on Thanksgiving Eve, Wed- | generally ated, Ht { } k mig ot have bee’ Many Gains Shown Beet edie . ie nesday, Nov. 28, at the New Workers/tion would be allowed by the sen- ‘Ma k e Him Immunc Ark eeps Ry ay. Hees ne mS night aap peat i, and th Lant year Russian: coal produc: i Home, 1343 E. Ferry Eve, here te Hitle disposition oo a ae other ave stated, and t tion ektelicd the 1818 figuke by 17.6 oe bitty dd nis y enes mas. | {towards the fund to free. Mooney and ae Tat oe Brituik inperiatitt41< PARIS; Nov. 28—The chane 7 0 mpbloved VERA CRUZ, 3 ENON decane tae Fee ae ee per cent,” : corti | 3 gg ee a bit "| Billings and for the Christmas Fund Inited States, i ins | s passes AY The entire police force of this city | wor when sh to se how Te oie onede Gate See [ausrade Dance ang Ball fp being at4|for class ‘for prisoners, All Detrolt Allow the lac eae bed WR eects oe peeencss, tha /nnss struck yesterday for their back hatches covered. There is no at above that of the last pre-war year, | Erélhelt on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 1928, Gate and place and come en mass. |¢aay peoilees | ing witness in the Teapot Dome oil dco. Nov. 27.—William J.|#8e%, All police refused to go on tempt by the investigators to probe is Bipicds ’ at McDugall Hall, corner Penn an 4 | casy a pe “on a 3 SAGO, Nov. —William J.\ iid cnbaotad » charge made by sear i and cotton cloth 13.2 per cent..Many | Shady Aves., Mast End Pittsburgh, beste | One opinion here, among sena- graft cases, would have to return : i eae night duty until salaries two months the charge m de by seamen thr other industries have grown to a] PP ogcirel the eve eee Chicago Lenin Memorial. tors, is that the whole matte: may |to America looked slimmer today‘: Strong, devout bible student, who /in arrears were paid. Demands |The Daily Worker, that the ship's still greater extent in comparison| the Daily Worker. Friendiy ereanic | The Lenin Memorial’ meeting in|i< merely diplomacy, intended to|Me was before the French court of -"aces his ancestry in America back upon the mayor for pay were met lec, a record showing all happening with 1913, Production of agricul- zations ‘are requested not to ar-| Chicago thls year, will be Held oni over up the blatant, war-monger-|accusations all day, and the court ‘o the landing of the Mayflower, and | with a statement that the city treas- on board and all messages sent o1 tural machinery has doubled, electri- heave fy Poe S attatre’on: the (eaitoclum: An’ especially striking ing speech of Coolidge on Armistice | made aled report to the min- 4,2: mental ancestry back to a “lib- did not contain a cent. meeaiyecs nee . in the Meee cal machinery trebled, and electric i ee. J Tone ee tae et bs oe Day, a speech which was recognized | ice after hearing argu 1» education in Harvard College, | » Vere Cruz, which has had in the Bea Mies by cette power from public utility plants Chicago Y. W. L. Debate sented a stage spectacle entitled jy European powers as a challenge. | ments for and against his extradi yy | past & very liberal, and a times a ‘WO rr ss ve 2 more than trebled and peat cuicaco, I—A debate between| tne famous mass spectacle “Lieb. Other. observers think the adminis-|tion to America on charge of 1 esterday sprung upon the world workers’ government, and which ir fficers when rescued. quadrupled.” the Youn ¢ Workers (Communist) | knecht, Luxemburg, Lenin” by the | tration will try to blackjack the Eu- | ing perjured income tax returns (tc he plans for a project the idiocy of the capital of a state with a very The administrators of Isaac In speaking of the decline in| Caifit League will take plese Kriday | Corman Gramatist, Hans Lorbeer. | wspeans into submission to Reser- |hide the Teapot loot) in 1926. h has never been surpassed. —Jeft wing Icbor movement, has ir Nahem, importer and exporter lost Soviet exports of grain Bron said: evening, November 20, at $ o'clock.|taken to make this year's Lenin vation 5 hy threats of harsher econ-| Tt appears some curious motiv Strong plans an airplane expedi- | recent months been governed fo vith the ahip, ave entered suit in “ nt c ‘ it-rium, en | ) al celebra i ro one . ee th rar’ vhere Captain ! v" y land ors ederal court for $500, damages A supetficial consideration of the| Ke "near Kedzie Ave, The subject | memorial celebration in Chicago one omie treatment, in the matter of | persuaded the U. S. government t’ ‘ion to Mt. Ararat, where Captain | wealthy land owne edees)ourt 205, $507.00, Gaim fact that grain purchases from | is, “Resolved: that the workingelass acter, Te debts, ete. fail to request Blackm Noah steered his shin onto the rocks alg ae : mi tg t e nwhile peasants by the Soviet government | foe renee eee eee ne mouse Vor ritish official circles | : a the great Ark disaster of thou- SIANS KILL 3 SHEIKS ggage and jewelry. Meanwhile. Wille iocenetiie. ta 4h t few ihe use of parliamentary measures Youngstown Young Workers. Word trom Br . {tion until the three Aatigy saad spi m a ia aden to Eel PERSIANS 5 maritime lawyer from a British petted je past few/ admission free. All are welcome. | an. young Workers (Communist) indicates they are surprised and re-| which the French law, gives immu- ands of years ago, in order toring pacpa Trak, Nov, 28—Re ance firm that insured the Ves esse have fee so a ae as oe |League of Youngstown gives a class ‘sentful, inclined to point out that |nity for perjury. yack the remains of seid hypothet- "shot three’ Ana sheike 5 ay aticete Geta Ines Cte an : ‘ore a es at the anh Chicago Defense Bazaar. EE ee pias England and most other powers can=| yp this respect the extradition pro- | al ark for the purpo ee ae ‘ed i eervae thor ties tn rahe tied Magtioenee: Tee ormerly available for export has) ciicaGo, 11—The Annual Bazaar|one hour. These classes are held not allow Reservation 5. The Lon- leeedings seem to be in the ng it at the Chicago World’s Fair By Hash aaa pinainan hi been virtually wiped ovt may per-|of Chicago Labor Defense will take|every Thursday evening, 8 to 10) don Evening Star also s' ley fied n 1933 nm the Beni Turuf ed ona rman boat to “protect haps lead to the conclusion that | lace on December 14, 15, and 16, at) o'clock, in Workers Hall, 369 East pls Aen ee TS class with the criminal prosecution "Ov". : tribe. creak sculture i€ declinine Trig | Wicker, Park Hall, 2640 ‘North Ave,| Federal Street. ‘obvious that such a reservation |(¢ 41), Sinclair and others; how- Noah's ark was built of gopher pe ge 2 Soviet agriculture is declining. This | Proceeds will go for textile strikers’ obo largely nullifies the usefulness of |’. i the evidence against wood, according to the bible, and ¢hhbbhbbhbbbhhbbbht her Pras is not at all the case, Agricultural|efense. There will be an unusual ms ; tf jg (ever B00 re g to the bible, ieddation “in: thes Beat rath utura’| program and many features, Thou- Chelsea Defense Collection. the court.” This statement is inom, they are always saved at the Strong, who believes implicitly in the siowly: bat atesiiy: Intrcasing and | Wik be ake ae ioe tticasrgrenandize| stundreds of New Bedford textite |typical of other press comment. |iac¢ minute by some technical mis- bible and Dr. Jesus’s leper cure, CHICAGO CHICAGO rahe hol vis above the prewar | tented, aul untes Gays. | Buy your | Snousat ian ot donee wee pak vigha ai \take on the part of government rep- | builds his argument for the survi- . AGO. pi as @ whole is above the pre-war |tickets now at headquarters: 28 So,| Hnousands of dollars are needed for) ant comrades are| voi nes vel of the ark to this day as fol- level: However, the peasant does not |/Lincoln Biréet. their defense, The Young Workers t Car Shops. All com resentatives. ie ms if 3 it af vil ‘a e i . rn t (a) have now the incentive to dispose of Sonne wee et “on Sunday, Dec. %, at| rin een. a | Blackmer’s $5,000,000 in personal |! HS LG ae A his surplus grain production and Philadelphia YWL Dance. 19 a. m. for @ house-to-house coliec- Chicago Miners and Textile Relief. property in the United States can | “Gopher wood,” he reasons, SEVENTH ANNUAL prefers to fed grain to his cattle! The South Philadelpiia Branch of | defend the leaders of the New Be Bian. did mobilizing all the work: |be ‘seized by the government if he |@ species of cypress, which is not ard poultry, and to consume the | ‘h° Gedy aces anne sos | tora Bee re Sei ay He sie ome eodlons | inyge: aug of money. for the victim-|is not extradited, but the Teapot subject to the attack of the Fungus meat himself to market animal|at,1815 8. th st. Good orchestra: |tonal fall, Roxbury’ and ‘Chelsea |(%ed mine and textile strikers. All) Dome graft case involved many of decay. The ark was grounde’ FREIHEIT products. As a result the decline Tefreshments and’ other interesting | Labor Lyceum, Chelsea. Be sufe to eee Cite catlionn times that amount. on a mountain, where the rareness in exports of grain has been more ae ee Some UNE Rb. Vilnis Office, 3116 S. Halstead St. ae of the air would check decay. Ergo, than compensated by increased ex- ports of other more available agri- involve the intensive development of a number of basic industries. The electrical industry,” said Bron, “will supply the country with cheap elec- | tric power and the agricultural ma-! chinery industry wil be built up in} order to meet the rapidly growing Kenosha Dance. A dance will be held Sunday eve- (eae eae New Haven Youth Press Night. | Youth Press Night will be neld in Cleveland Y. W. L, Social. CLEVELAND, Ohio—Branch 2 of are invited, and urged to bring their young friends along. An interesting program has been arranged. Admis- sion is free. | New Haven, Conn., on Saturday night Rca ae December 8, at the Labor Lyceum in |Room 1, ‘There will be @ancing and novel entertainment by members of the YWL ang the Pioneers, Refresh- ments will be passed out free and Nearing at Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH, Pa.—Scott Nearing | will lecture on’ “The Coming War” at the Labor Lyceum, 35 Miller St. on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 8 p. m. Imperial Hall, 2409 N. Halstead Ny_ Tid's Office, $44 Belmont; Freih; Office, 3301 W. Roosevelt Rd.; Work- but e full to make this drive a_succe: this can only be done with |cooperation of every Chicago worker. Nearing at University of Pittsburg. Scott Nearing will give a course Jeonomic Conflict” at Y. M. and C. A., 315.8. Bellefield Ave., Pitts- burgh, Pa., from Dec. 3 to 7 inclusive. n Ww McManus, Man Police In his own good time, at a place appointed by himself, George Mec- | Menus, wanted for the murder of Arnold Rothstein, the gambler and operator of numerou: “protected” rackets came up and sur- rendered to the police today. After wealthy | | all I must do is find it.” |PAILY WORKER OFFI°" || 1214 SPRING GARDEN ST. | A. SOKOLOV, Mar. Accepts Subscriptions, Ads and j Bundle Orders. | i PHONE: POPLAR 0837 bbb bbb bbb bbb birt vie! il MASQUERADE BALL cultural products such as timber, ning, December 9, at the German-|the Young Workers (Communist) Stony felahd Ay Ween caw on. |Wouldn’t Find, Gives ? HILADELP HIA, PA pia eae i furs and petroleum.” American Home, 52nd St., Kenosha, | League will hold its second social }.0! Heel Raaninn OEet o . z under the auspices of the Young |on Friday, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. at fice’ ana the w.| Up on Murder Charge ° Develops Basic Industries Workers League, Good music, Ad-|Grdina Hall, 6025 St. Clair, third 7°) ath: Eineo nist Soa Sana Pe SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 8th “goviet economic expansion will | ™!S#0n: Ladies isc, Men 33c. floor. All comrades and sympathizers ' pt Qhations are now in full fore TUILADELPHIA | y, o : at Temple Hall, Marshfield & Van Buren £ £ = 4 4 - = EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EE EEE ITE EEL ELE EEL ITE ES American trade, by no means repre- santa the full extent of the com- emergence of any interferences of non-economic nature.” run for the benefit of the bullesin which is issued monthly at the North- if v dave With Us, Your Dinner and Supper ‘Telephone Poplar 4971 |@ good time is promised to all wh ices of Nude | The‘ lect tart at 4 p.m. Thi rt : = i demand for agricultural machinery | come, Tie money. wilt ai eat Mhe | meeting Is,tinder the auspices of Nuc |The lectutes stare at fp. mete a comfortable shave and shampoo * SUBSCRIBE Young Worker. Admission is only 4 ittsh | Liberal Club of the University of he was led off to the district at- \LADELPHIA both on the part of individual peas-| two bits, but. bring plenty of eee te reece (Aes leieay Series tick M1 at $2 ‘3 offi jai & plenty of jack | mission will be 35 cents. Pittsburgh. Series tickets sell at $2, torney’s office and to jail, charged || The work we make 1s good. Or ants and on the part of the large with you. All sympathetic organi- Pete shes single tickete sell at 50c, The schedule Vt der in the first degree. | anizations” work—-our specialfts iy: grain farms which are now being| night a POS ERS: Paterson Y. W. L. \s as follows: Monday, Dec. §—Eeon : 2 i cee sa ET 9 othe organized. The coal, oil and metal-| > | OP". gg | athe Young Workers League | of ne cians Straaaiss Wee be alles sh eee cna Spruce Printing Co. gi i tries w? : ; | Paterson is holding a Relief Dance | 5—Working and Owning for a Livi any time for 23 days previously | 192 N, SEVENTH ST., PHILA,, P e lurgical plea will be caliee = Bridgeport YWL Social and Dance. on Saturday eve., Dec, 15, at 8 o'clock Thursday. Dec. 6—The World Beedes would not say what evidence had! | Bell—Market 6383 “id ry to supply the country with ever-in- at 3 Governor St. Admission will be cle for Raw Materials: Friday, D f . ‘ vies i i eR annemanory aeabn ge the 2 Tas Half of the proceeds will be | 7-—-Econom! 7 come to light to connect him with | | Keystone—Main 1040. ° creasing quantities of fuel and! will hold a social and dance on Sun- | 25 cents. Half of the proceeds w @ | 7—Economie Citizenship. From 4 to; As yee metals.” pase night, December 9 at 8.30 p. m. eupnes, ayes to the strike committee slecture: from 5, 40. 8 se ereetians the murder of Rothstein. District Cc i . and discussion. Tickets may be had a Bron stated that American sual creed Bhunae ead pale a a Aaa from members of the Liberal Club, qpatpey Henan peers to Be PHILADELPHIA, PA. chincry and technical mzthods will | SY™e¢ to everybody. Refreshments | Chicago Y. W. L. from the Woodiawn Pharmacy, 6200 ise him immunity if he would lay play an important part in this de-| 2 toemiareT wee Sy MMAR, OMY | sootion 6 Young. Workers «Commu |Aertand” workers’ sneld uinke as: the blame on some one else and so|t PARK DAIRY and rt Ni nN J " ist) Lea f Chicago will gi 5. 0 ify. velopment. “It is not accidental that Si |play, dance and socials The proceeda | mite attempts to be here, testify, | RESTAURANT KEEP IN TOUCH we look towards the United States| Boston Daily Worker Dance. Wifita ‘Chow nuffin’ ssted by the. N. E, Cor, 32d & Diamond Si- is te : or the necessary equipment and! A dance will be held Monday | Li ¢ in America, The affair will | 7? ‘ Ww y . study the American experience. We evening ecesnver sith at the ‘See take pace Dee. 8, 430 P. mat 2021 | CHICAGO, ATTENTION! i Bein bet Hota With What Is Going On In the yg 8, erke: 4 F.. v St. S| DB a — suspect 7 dp it not only because the United Boston, for ue benetit of the Daily re fe ee | Come Your } LABOR MOVEMENT States is the richest and technically| Worker, there wilt be dancing tte") Chicago White Russian Society. Grand Stas e Play Paint. Wits 4 He Eee eonacuce ald oheeation tn Unit ¢ | Tiokcets Bre for: date at ay, con A play, “Who's Baby,” in yhes acts - | vorld, ecause the ited | office, Room 4 A A Thi i | States whose industries have | Boston; Freihelt Office, mite Warrioen |Goclete an Gundsy, Dec. a et 4:80 pa, “WHO'S BABY”—in three acts hs sa aes ae 4 he basis of the rahe | aYeincsoston:, Chelsea Labor Lyceum, |at Schoenhoffen Hall Milwaukee and given by the THE WORKERS SCHOO! } - = emerged upon tl ie basis 0! ie tieh- | Ch a; New International Hall, 42/ Ashland. Ball after play. Proceeds nl Y 7 OF PHILADELPHIA | est and most dives:2_ natural re-) We onal St, Roxbury; Lettish Club | for the White Russian “Gromada. WHITE RUSSIAN SOCIETY iegvarehigttae ie Chake Giraneta® 3 e sears ls the cule sommes ao Hanus peepee |e ® Sunday, December 2, 1928, at 4:30 p. m. Opens season of 1928-29. j 4 can satisfy the diverse needs of the | piro’s Boo! pid everett Street, ys ” oe i . U rou al or Soviet industry which is likewise |B" | cagletorhn: cpa aanayey riba SCHOENHOFFEN HALL, Milwaukee and Ashland on November 19, 1928 developing on the basis of rich and Chi . . the Soviet Union where he spent a ALL BENEFIT TO WHITE RUSSIAN “GROMADA” at 1214 SPRING GARDEN ST . i icago Anti-Fascists. hol , will blic lecture | oR ICE 4 ‘ i ; ‘ z A seten secon Psane Not a a sxxna PEGA dance whi tis wh “lpevatislonafy iain ‘pramad TICKETS IN ADVANCE 40¢c. AT THE DOOR 56c. raarerante ee courses: Pa tronize Our Advertises 5 Biv yy the Anti-F isti Alli at New Internationa fall, oxbur iA) LA 4 position to satisfy all the require-|of America for the benefit of victims | Mass, Sunday, Dec, 2, at 8 p.m Leo eating 8 pe aa ¥ & £ NY a8 A ments of our industry. As for the~ 2¢,{#8cism and political prisoners on Musical program. Admission free. SOPARTY ORGANIZATIONS gene United States this icans that not | Meldasis’ Hall, U2is W, 23d" Place’ | So Buciy ai ES RAEN ne ae THER e waeans 0 | 8 Hall, 2243 23d Place. | Phila. Tea Party and Lecture. PHILADELPHIA, PA. |JS-TRADE UNION PROBLEMS: only a few of the industries of this ne $hist: tine in Chicago the ‘The Parents Council of Philadelphia | Tuesday, 8 p. m. ; r , ‘ i ~ 2 country may be drawn into com. chorus “ll Lavoratore” under the di- is atranging a tea party and lecture ($4-FUNDAMBNTALS OF || DO YOU WAI to buy Clothes, Furnitur mereial relations with the Soviet | heard.’ Concert from 7:00 to Dp. m.| Girard ave, f Gordon will Tecture on i): Pye Radi ae a Oa i? ; Wola hak Dancing will follow, Good_muste. Ad: | i | ‘Tuesday, 9.10 p. m. adios or other articles-—then patronize our ad- nion, but that the entire American | | mission 50 cents, “The Capitalist System of Educa. SPH PLES OF MARXISM: * 7 7 : steers, ee its many branches Anaad {Rg ROR ce aEe eater ab the Shar Sai Wednesday, 8 p. m. vertisers. If we don’t advertise the particular | may be brought into economic con- | ae | . G—IMPERIALISM; pee te Boe aire Hi am | tact with Russia to the mutual ad- Cleveland: Beken Open Forum in Cicero. THE ANNUAL Wednesday 9.10 p. m. article, then consult our advertising department vantage of both countries.” | held on Desember iecte-ce the Pytme ‘An open forum on current subjects T—ADVANCED MARXIAN The expected large purchases of | An Castle, 1624 1, 56th St,, Cleveland, (Qf interest to workers will be co: Pitas. O46 FILL OUT THIS eae equipment necessitate new foreign| The, 2rowram Dewing Saluraay,, ibe: fducted by Workers Party Btreet Nuc: ye 5 arena ee Bee 1 THIS BLANK ce er a m. W! @ dance . sail enn enna, wis pele! ae ayer | and drawing contests. On Sunday, | 42% “buy van ith Bu ‘cicer. the aT fe et- a y or, er asquerade (alpenntien weceeny: 8 p.m low. § all countries with which we | bags first lecture wlil take ‘place Sunday. | NG ; j ‘ ae ant to Buy ; f have commercial relations Germany | mercial relations between the two| Pec:,,2. Subsect: Paces tL Ti Ural Mon. and Wed., 9.10 p. m. ae 0 Ae oe i Da ih : was the first to see the necessity of | countries,” said Bron. “I must men- iA nike CNR | AND COLORLIGHT BALL REGISTRATION NOW OPEN ; TB hh 4 é bringing in new elements in her|tion the contracts concluded with a alia | 4 Spri ' ought From...... Bee aes rere cmraene || : ‘ rit) iy Cleveland Working Women, | at 1214 Spring Garden Street 3 ; i trade relations with Russia”—he| American oil companies for the sale] Gr inyinn., AND, Ohio.=-A_ conference | Evenings 8 to 10. Address aid g suits “From short vate credits | of Soviet petroleum on European ot women has Peek galt by the latipes Seem eg i a ig TR Ohnwpe? one-hour conmrse (four f/T] 5°" "Ut PS Oe watee' teal 'e r | i a transition was made to long term|and Asiatic markets. The Naptha| Women Workers Ppogressive League M di E De b 24 ‘our é i mente Tea al Ses lee by| Syndicate business relations Spey es Bae inunching a very ne on ay ve. cem CY | LOOP ANGING iS Tevet omiiva os i @ government. ¢ 300 million|the Vacuum Company started as portant campaign in the city, (CHRISTMAS EVE) mark German credits resulted in along ago as 1923 and with the Stand- | ,,/)04/1,°¢,pekt on, tuesiay. Dec. 11, eajacn ney aeRan tagdara | AMBRE ius cee ee Boe eWeek eh es eres : ¥ marked een of German-Soviet | a:1 Oil Company of New York in| wor ne women ‘a organizations | re Patronize | : trade, Long term credit arrange-|1926 and our business with those peyhs betta aad my. our eee? av ’ - |Z ments have been obtained also in| two companies has now reachc? the ani * © ie Schaffer’s Better Shoes ‘ ase bor ay ms re dat to ae figure of aE aed “ | SCOTTISH RITE TEMP LE 3016 W. York St. ADVERTISING IS ONE OF THE BE ST that a number of leading American | sincerely hope that dur business wit | Walk With Comfort. corporations have also shaped their| those two companies will continue the aupicen of the ee ee Broad and Race Streets ARCH SHOES Our Specialty MEANS OF SUSTAINING OUR P RESS! trade relations with Russia to con-/ to develop to a still greater extent. 1d fi Hall, 18- | form with the existi citi “T deem it self-evident that the| tate St, Troy, N.Y" The apenice = | ‘orm wi existing conditions. leem it self-evident. tha’ " ; o The best example of this is our recent | extensive economic relations between wilt be chee ML ome Philadelphia, Pa, Mat Tus Coupon ro ecntract with the International Gen-| the two countries, the possibilities Chicago Nucleus 28. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIZER ‘ of. ws, eral Electric Company. of which I have continued, call for] On Saturday, Dec, 1, Nucleus 28 MARKET RESTAURANT Baily BBs Worker “The total of $120,000,000, which |the establishment of such normal|£h, wit wtaze a joint attain ut the WIRED OLE MURTMR, GRINDING RET DELICIOUS FOOD a 4 ‘ 4 is last year’s turn-dver of Soviet-| conditions as would preclude the Ten. Room, 2081 W. Division st. hte TCH FOR OUR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS! 1228 Spring Garden St. 26 Union Square. New York Crry | t

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