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{ desire. __ upon to raise such funds for relief through entertainments and relief a h L _ an annual profit of $266,000. Audi- _ branches of the \organization and _ borrowed more than $500,000 from | ,. TN THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TL Lives of 26 o— SCORES ROUTED AS GELLAR FIRE SUCCEEDS BLAST Faulty Equipment in) Basement Blamed co The lives of twenty-six families, workers and their children, were imperilled early yesterday morning} when a 300-gallon boiler exploded in the cellar of a six-story tenement | house at 287 E. 43rd St. Beds were| thrown three feet in the air, and the force of the blast shook the walls until the plaster fell off. Hundreds were forced to seek safety in the cold streets, clad only in night-| clothes. | _ Immediately following the explo- sion, fire broke out in the cellar snd on the lower floor, while splin- fered floors caved in, and plaster rom the walls and ceilings col- earn their~bread on the sea. Families Endangered Whe Heroic English Fishermen Drown Answering SOS Call DAY, DECEMBER 4, 1928 nN The capsized lifeboat shown above tells the tale of one of the tragedies common among those who Seventeen English fishermen, receiving an SOS call from the Latvian steamer, Alice of Riga, set out in a lifeboat to aid the ship despite a raging gale. turned and the 17 heroié seamen were drowned. The life-boat over- lapsed. The entire lighting system of the house went dead as the fire started. Worker Turns in Alarm. One of the escaping workers has- tily turned in a fire alarm, calling an entire fire battalion to the scene. Almost a half-hour elapsed, how- ever, before the flames were ex-. tinguished. z A hole four feet square was torn & powerful ‘demonstration against in the floor of the flat occupied by fatto eee wre iene ae Mrs, Emily Campbell, 55, and her District Executive Committee, son, Frank 23. Both were thrown rere meee Lenin Memorial Meet. A Lenin Memoria! Meeting will be held in Madison Square Garden Sat- urday evening, January 19. All Party and sympathetic organizations please take note. : You are requested not to arrange any conflicting dates. The Lenin Workers Party Activities ~ Memorial Meeting this year will be|ers (Communist) Party will hold its New | organization of Spanish workers and NANKING STARTS SECRET TERROR Murder Thousands of Workers in Peking Labor and Fraternal Organizations Spanish Workers Dance. The Spanish Fraction of the Work | first dance Saturday evening, Dec. 22 jat Harlém Casino, 116th St. and) | Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the |the support of their organ “Vida PEKING, China, Dec. 3. — The |Obrera.” As this will be a real in- r aaa, ri uew Kuominta regi ii from their beds, injured and almost} ay Party Units Attention! | gerpational aftals, plese dot not i eae arid eins aoe i * ‘ + ag / Spanish Fracti will hold its range any other affair on that al-shek an is war lords $ r- unconscious. A family in the adjoin-| iret ballon Saturday evening. Deo | date, : pe Be ing flat was also thrown out of) #2, at Harlem Carino, 16th Si. and) ot fected the execution methods of ed and | Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the yorking Women’s Notice. C cli : ' hock. hurt’ as a result of the| Oetonation ct Spanish ‘speaking | A delegates’ conference. of New hang Tso-lin, late Manchurian dic- shock. workers and for the support of the/ York Working Women's Federation tator, end now murders thousands Flee to Street. organ of the Spanish Bureau “Vida|on “Organization Among Working J 7 % ‘3 7 Obrera.” Please, keep this dats open| Women” will be held Dec, at_§|cf revolutionary Chinese workers in _ The explosion hurled a heavy|and give this affair your greatest|p. m. at the or Temple, 14th St. “refined” a > 2 {resser in the Campbell flat against | S¥PPOt a, |and 2nd Ave. Come and ‘represent |. “refined” and secret manner in- ° | your shop, rad: 44 door, and young Campbell had to Bronx Y. W. 1. | Raden stead of first parading them The Bronx section pry it loose befote he could come) workers to his mother’s aid. Dec. 22, at ef ; Most of the tenants rushed to the| Boston Road’ ‘There. will be enter: street in their night attire, and re-|tainment and an excellent jazz band mained, shivering from the cold, in w e ‘i the street until the fire had been) (Communist) League will Subsection 3C All members of the executive com- Executives. building and in nearby structures 27th St. Matters of great impor- | tance will be | | Section 2, 3, Membership. Sections 2 and’3 of the Workers (Communist) Party will hold a joint membership meeting today at 6 p. jm, at Irving Plaza, 15th St. and Irving Place, were shattered. Faulty equipnient in the cellar is thought to have caused the explosion of the boiler. taken up. oe . Workers Int’l Relief in Big Organization pate Brogan of the Communist In- 1 William Weinstone = - Campaign in Chicago unit se iW holt’ a very im- # Fy Fs F | CHICAGO, | portant. meeting: |[m., at 101 Dec. 3.—In order to | consolidate all relief activity, the Miners Relief Committees are now being merged with the Workers In- ternational Relief, to better effect rmanent relief work in giving aid ‘» strikers and those who are vic- \| mized because of union activity. _veannette D. Pearl, field organizer for the Workers International Re- lief, is now in Chicago to establish today at 6:15 p. W, 27th St, Unit 3B, 2F. | portant meeting tomorrow at |m., at 101 W, 27th St. To Organize YWL Band. the development of a Goldberg, 152 W, 72nd Herberg, at 26 Union Square, Williamsburgh ¥. W. L. Dance. - | The Young Wofkers League of | Williamsburgh will hold its annual hold a Section Dance on Saturday, 1347 |r | will Tead a discussion on “The New| Unit 3H, 2F, will hold a vey, im- 115 p.| _Any reader who can play any mu- | 799 Broadway, Room 402, all day Sat- sical instrument and is interested in| urday and Sunday. t Y. W. L, band | as is asked to get in touch with &. | St. or Will) ive |@ance Saturday, December. 8, at secure the support of peeereee s | Royes Palace, i6 Manhattan ‘Ave, elements in the extension of relief | Brooklyn. Tickets are on sale at the) eae . | Workers Center, 56 Manhattan Ave., ae | Brooklyn; the price is 50 cents in Individuals are called upon to af- | advance and 75 cents at the door. _ filiate directly with the W. I. R. dues are $1 a year, while organiza- tions affiliating pay according to Organizations are called FDI ss2¢. Tomorrow at 6 | Union Square, jcuss the C. EB. C. statement. Every |member must be present at this im- ter, 4th floor. portant meeting. * . Attention Section 5. _ Grives. Send contributions to Work- ers International Relief, Edith Rod- quist, secretary, 28 S, Lincoln St., Chicago, Ill. jing will be held today at |p. m., at 1330 Wilkins Ave. Imp ant questions will be discussed and acted upon. oe Unit GF, Section 1. Unit 6K Section 1. will meet t jday at 6 p. m- at 60 St, Marks Placi Collaboration Scheme Crashes; Employes | Given Bankrupt Firm Big-hearted Daniel Von Bremen) nit si, 30 ‘wil meet tomorrow faces court proceedings because of |at 6 p. m. sharp, at 101 West 27th [ise that all he gave away, International Branch 1. 60 St. Marks Pl, oe aS: SW hen he presented his Indian Floor. od hah ried Attention Members of Section 6. *, + | ing Company to his faithful em-| fiting the next week the waite In A general section membership meet- | { International Branch 1, Section 1.) will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p, m., at) it. The party statement will be dis- | ployes two years ago, was $500,000 scction 6 are to meet at a special | i - meee | Trotskyi i n and the right danger in _ Von Bremen with a gesture turn- | our Par - Manhatt to the workers. On the books, it | BactoryoUniis, was pointed out, there was wn | 46 Ten Hyck St. Brooklyn, P } shown | "“yactory Unit 4, 6 orclock.‘Thurs- X | day. at 66 Manhattan S8t., Brooklyn, tors were called in some time later, | Factory Unit 5, 8 o'clock, today, at : -/56 Ten Byck St, Brooklyn. when something seemed to have “wactory Unit 6, 8 oclock Wednes- come unstuck. day, ant Atlantic Brooklyn. ‘ actory Unit 8, $ o'clock Wednes- It was claimed that the audit 7042 Linkport, Maspeth, tote showed Von Bremen had entered the . international Branch 2, today company’s annual depreciation on the asset side of his ledger, and had | Brooklyn. at 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn. aie eae Women's Membership Meet. A membership meeting of all wom- n y n members of the Workers (Com- _ banks. This’ money, it was said, he | munist) Party will be held Saturday, distributed to stockholders. He owned | Rec, 8+ 6:30 p.m. at the Workers 80 per cent of the stock. | petend: thie meeting without fue Banks from whom Von Bremen | erat | obtained loans decided to act jointly against him, and brought a civil ac- tion for fraud against him Saturday. 48 3B, Shop Nucleus 4 will hold an im- portant meeting Thursday at 101 W. (27th St. at 5:45 p.m. A members | must be present. thi eras S1 Meet. Unit TF, lipino Typhoon Bad | neta today at 6:30 p,m, at 60 St. But U. S, Still Worse """" MANILA, Dee, 8.—Governor Gen- Unit 3¥, 2° Meet. A special meeting of the unit will 7 ‘i Re mali Beta ay to take up_ the nt | Statement of the C. HC. om Trot. eral Stimson, who became prominent | teen nd tne Right Dangor Sail by his infamous imperialist work in Nicaragua and for that service was given his present post here, has esti- mated that the recent typhoon was members -must be: present. einzt chest | Branch 1, Section 5. On account of the section member- ship meeting, the branch meeting of “the most destructive that the) ranch 1, Section 5 has been post. islands have suffered since the | section Fa stare tonight ) at 8:30 at 1830 Wilkins Ave. ARMOUR GOBBLES UP. DUBLIN, Ga., (By Mail).—With the purchase of the Dublin Cream- ery, the Armour interests have fur- ther extended their hold on (Georgia dairies. North American occupation.” Stimson might add, if he were capable of the truth, that the North American occupation has been more destructive of rights and interests and even the lives of Filipino work- cra and peasants than all the ty- phoons of history. neeting and take up the question of | Shere will be dancing and refresh- ‘i /the Bronx Sacco-Vanzetti Branch of ed over all his stock in the company re Oss Unit 2, 6 o'clock, Thursday, | the I. L. D. r o'clock, today, at | | ers’ Helpers, meeting of Unit 7F, Si will be | a }tant rehearsal tonight, Bronx Councils Lecture. The ‘Women's with the Bake! 1 has nged a lecture ay, Dec. 7, 8:30 p. m., at 1387 Washington Ave., through the streets and beheading |them publicly, as was the previous custom. puncil 8 together the Bronx, H. Moskowftz will | s ited iecture on ical and’ Mental| The old custom still persists in | Training of Children,” southern cities, but the Nanking OT ae regime has, found that it can better Labor § ning. Frorive Peking workos A Aparter weaUine cinder the AGS terrorize Peking workers by arrest- ing all the militants they can dis- cover and then executing them se- eretly. It is well known .that once a worker is arrested in Peking he is never seen again. pices of the Labor Sports Union, will be held Dec. 9, at 2 p.m. at 154 Watkins St.. Brooklyn. This meet- gs has been called for the purpose jo¥ organizing a Brownsville sports jelub, Soccer teams, — basketball teams and teams in all ether sports |will be formed. All are welcome to Rttaitee It is believed that many thou- ‘ Office Workers. ‘The Office Workers’ Union has ar- ranged a dance for Washington's \birthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webster ; Manor. Sympathetic ' organizations | e asked not to arrange any affair that evening. | be seen again, have met their death in this fashion. COP SHOOTS HIMSELF Tammany police marksmanship, responsible for a considerable num- ber of deaths of innocent bystand- ers when police feel called upon to * discharge firerrms in crowded streets, seems to be improving. Charles R. Bond, Saturday morning hot himself over the heart while I. I. D. Needs Volunteers. | Volunteers are wanted for mailing | Christmas Defense Campaign litera- ture at International Labor Defense Inter-Rnelal_ Dance. Notice to all Party and labor and fraternal organizations: There will | be an Inter-racial Dance on Decem |ber 29. 1t would be greatly appre- ciated if no affairs were arranged that will conflict with this one . in his home at 2058 Bissel Ave. Vol nteers For I. L. D. Volugteers are wanted for mailing Xmas chmpaign appeal of the LL. D. Women Theatre Party. at the national office, 799 Broadway | The New York Working Women's Room 402, from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m, Kederation will . . ‘tthe Provincetoy atre, 1 Clothing, Workers Notice. The Generaf League of the Amal gamated Clothing Workers will meet tonight, 7:30, at the Workers Cen- Important. All must IcDougal St., 9, presenting ing Jailbirds.” a go to the building up of the men's Federation. Tickets obtgined at 26-28 Union Square. Yorkville English School. The Workers School has organized t| 2 class in English at the Hungaria ve. | Workers’ Home, 350 H, Sist Ste The ing- 1 attend, eee Freiheit Symp The orchestra’ wi gardi conducting, at Freeman St. and sands of revolutionary workers, who have suddenly disappeared never to 300-Gallon TOOHEY FACES ANTIQUE LAW INSTEEI DOMAIN Archaic Charge of “Yeoman” Made Continued from Page One Toohey; for certainly the miners, far from being terrorized, were only driven out of the hall by the clubs jof e police. | he indictment is as follows. “The Grand Inquest of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania, now in- |quiring in and for the body of the County of Allegheny, upon their oaths and solemn affirmations, re- |snectively, do present, that Patrick | Toohey and John Brophy late of the ‘county aforesaid, yeomen,,on the sixth day of March, in the year of our Lord One thousand nine hun- dred and twenty-eight, at the county |aforesaid and within the jurisdi ‘tion ‘of this court, with force and arms, with intent then and there to dis- turb the peace of the said Common- wealth, and devising and intending to create riots, unlawfully, wickedly and maliciously did then and ther2 incite, encourage and endeavor to provoke and instigate divers citizens of the said Commonwealth those names are to this Inquest unknown, to unlawfully, riotously and_rout- ously assemble and gather together to the number of ten and upwards. to disturb the peace of the Common- wealth and to injury and annoy citi- zens thereof .ad to ereate terror among the good citizens of this Com- monwealth, to the evil example of all others in like case offending, con- trary to the form of the Act of the General Assembly in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth of | Pennsylvania. “AND THE INQUEST AFORE- | SAID, upon their oaths and solemn affirmations aforesaid, do further present: That the said Patrick Too- hey and John Brophy, on the day and year aforesaid, at the County aforesaid and within the jurisdiction of this Court, with force and arms, were “concerned in’ a certain riot, rout and unlawful assembly, that is to say, did unlawfully, riotously, routously and tumultously assemble and gather together, with other per- sons, whose names are to this In- quest unknown, to the number of ten and upwards, to disturb the peace \of the said Commonwealth, and be- jing so then and there assembled and gathered together, did then and ‘there make great noise, riot, tumult and disturbances, and then and there unlawfully, riotously, routously and tumultously remained and con- tinued together, making such noises, tumults and disturbances for a long |space of time, to-wit, for the space jof one hour and upwards, to the great terror and disturbance, not only of the good subjects of the said |citizens of said Commonwealth |deaning his trusty service revolver there passing and repassing in and of State, along the public streets and ¢ mmon highways there situated, to the evil example of all others in like case of- | fending, contrary to the form of the Act of the General Assembly in such © a theatre party | case made and provided, and against of the British dominion of Canada. : the peace and dignity of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania.” FARMER BURNT TO DEATH PEMBERTON, N. J., Dec. 3.— Oliver Nichols, a farmer near here, was burnt to death when his farm ‘caught fire. “ . The Bronx. The Theory class, with Ar-| lass begins tonight at 8 o'clock. nold’ Lowe, will be held every —" Wednesday ‘evening. More players ire needed. Kindly communicate with director, Nathan H. 841 Jennings St., Bronx, Alterman, Class War Prisoners’ Concert, Concert and dance for the benefit of class war prisoners will be held Saturday, Dec, 8, 8 p. m., at Bronx Workers Center, 1330 Wilkins Ave. (neat Freeman’ St. station). ‘The program will consist of a duet and by the pupils of tet rendered PAULINE GELMAN SONIA CHAIKIN Mu Comrade (classical), Norman ‘Tallntyre,’ assistant sec- ABE LUPIN retary of the I. L, D., will speak. MYER KRAWETZ ments. It is under "the auspices of MARY ALPER Teacher Sermolin; dancing by Seigal; soloist, Miss Poust LOUIS ROSENTHAI MANIA FEINGOLD J. MIGIAL PH. ALSHAKER HARRY SINGER ANNA WEITZMAN DAVE ABER JULIUS PORTNOY CELIA FELLER SARAH DORNER meg: Sie Freiheit Symphony, Any comrade desiring to learn to play a musical instrument may do 30 by communicating with S. Rose, 1711 Davidson Aye., Bronx. Plumbers’ Helpers Meet. A general membership meeting of the American Association of Plumb- will be held Thursday ‘p.m. sharp, at the Labor Temple tan St. and sha Ave. jBlectio of ETHEL MILLER Jization ‘of the union will’ be taieen CLARA FOX up. All members and non-members DAVE FRIEDMAN ire requested to attend. é SCHNITZER DOROSHKIN HARRY SHORR ANNA LITWAKOFF WILLIAM BLOCK CELIA SAMORODIN HARRY KALMAN PEARL HALPERIN ISIDORE WEISBERG The Greatest TeGriee Pants, —IN NEW YORK cITY— 1000 pair of pants of the best wools and worsted to match any BAD patel a coat and vert EVA SH. 0 i HIMMELFARB SOLOMON $4.95 and Up] We are making the] _ best pants to order.| | We have 50,000 dif- ferent signs, im-| | ported and domestic fabrics, at very rea- sonable prices, A Ro00d opportunity to save money, ani time when you ‘come to the well-known ants specialist IRECT. R. & G. 47-53 Delancey St. Between Forsyth and ldridges SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS, will meet on Wednesday, D. nesday. ABE LUPIN, The following have been nominated at the Member- ship Meeting of Local 22 as Delegates to the National Convention, which is to take place on December the 28th, 29th, 30th and 31st, 1928, and January Ist, 1929. All nominated candidates are asked to appear before the OBJECTION and ELECTION COMMITTEE, which at the office of the Joint Board, 16 West 21st Street. Any members who have objections against the above mentioned candidates are asked to bring such objections before the Objecticn and Election Committee on Wed- LOUIS ROSENTHAL, Secretary pro-tem. SYLVIA EDELSTEIN CHAS, ZIMMERMAN ROSE PREPSTEIN DORA DUCHIN LILLIAN GORDON NATHAN ARTENSTEIN JULIUS GINSBERG ABE FEIG GROSS IDA LASKY FANNY GOLOS ALEX COHEN ROSENFELD LENA GOODMAN EVA PORTNOY B, COHEN NATHAN BAILIS RAY FEINBLATT ROSE WORTIS PH. SHAPIRO B, MILLER RUTH KLEINBERG CELIA MINCUS ESTHER MINCUS CELIA GORDON EMMA YANISKY STEIL PAULINE MICHTON MANDALEWITZ GERSHBERG ROSE KARNESS lecember 5, right after work, Chairman Boiler’ Fire Endangers Workers; Injures Firemen Ave. familie Ss BALDWIN DODGES BRITTEN GESTURE LaGuardia Announces New Fake Move Continued from Page One the preparatory disarmament com- mission, w Il meet next year. Carefully weighing his words, Chamberlain continued with a state; ment that Germany is not legally justified in demanding evacuation of the Rhine Valley and a settle- ment of reparations, such as will be started by a committee of financial experts shortly. From a policy as- rect, however, Britain will weleome early evacuation of the Rhineland, pective of the former allies’ right to continue occupation, he said, Chamberlain said the government was advised that Germany could not expect evacuation before 1935, |; because certain obligations, chiefly in connection with reparations, have not been fulfilled, and concessions under Article 431 of the peace treaty (permitting agreement for early evacuation) could only be ef- fected upon discharge of reparation undertakings. , oC) ary ae WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Repre- sentative La Guardia of New Yor! has announced that the Britten ges- ture will be followed up by himself. in the shape of a resolution sub- mitted to the House and Secretary asking Kellogg to request from the British government a con- ference similar to that proposed by the Illinois representative, except that it would nieet in the American controlled domain of Cuba instead SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PRICES , 207-8 Algonquin 6874 [ asco scecespuadpcesaos—] DR. 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For many years these militant fighters, been hamstrung by the reac- dom controlling their dependent unions, and block- y toward prog’ the c f have reacti pushed s were able and the great . instead of joining 2 Wi , as the TW ning of the workers and far-seeing place the emp rs a a four story building, which endangered lives of workers and ke rotten ec ions that exis y in 3 shown. “The registration is now taking = ir. place and there is no doubt but that n sey thousand wor! will be t f the National t . Union in ing for the next s in ar WORKERS STRIKE : oviet Union to Offer “We Have Nothing to) Plan to Prevent More Lose,” Say Starving PARIS, France, De: — More than six hundred operatives on boots | 0 aind shoes have gone on strike for | °°" itch, head of the Kras- more wages in the shops in the|*™ ¢ pedition, announced to- suburbs of Paris. The men declare | @y a plan to visit the United Stat-s with a proposal for United ExplorationTragedies MOSCOW, Dec. 3 (UP).—Profes- soon that they cannot exist on wages | %* : r U which are | paid to them at States and Canadian authorities to pteeent rate with the Soviet in weather to thee tan ariel! for the Arctic regions. strike?” the| Such a plan invoives the establish- ment of radio stations in the north- Léeadarsvot the nat (ern part of Siberia, Canada and they are showing an exe ‘i ka with continuous contacts. He and believe that the strike will be|hopes such ar ngement would victorious in a short while. p ic exploration The bosses have been speeding the workers to an output of from 1,300 to 1,600 pairs of shoe per day. The Chicago Plans “Daily” workers are also protesting against | ~ i eeetigy Meeting This Friday CHICAGD, Ill, Dec. 3—The sec- 1 conference of Da Worker s since the launching of the “We have nothing should we be afraid to strikers state. this speed-up. CALLES HEADS PARTY. MEXICO CITY, Dee. 3 (UP)—The , °"¢ national revolutionary party formal- i ly announced today its organization | ' i s begu with intention to participate in the| this city will be held this Friday, campaign for constitutional presi. Dee. 7, at 2021 W. Division St., be- dent to be elected late next year. Sng at 5 p, m. Former President Calles is a mem Every unit in Chicago must be ber of the directing committee, represented at this conference. et Zs Regular Daily Worker agents will veport on the progress of the sub- scription campaign in their units We demand the fi moval of all restric khip of Negro worker: onportunity for employment, wages, hours and working condi~ tions for Negro and white workers ir Insurance” Any Kind of ([ARL BRODSKY MARY WOLFE } STUDENT OF THE DAMROSC! 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