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Page Four list Terror HOLES GAN BE | HAMMERED THRU BOATS’ PLATES Safety Last, irst, Say Owners Profits | (By a Wor ‘When I a - Correspondent) Jed my boilermak- | official business the * was the only topic of end of mine, a bo land, wrote me. Sounding the keynote of the house spokesman, in his message tional cruisers “for defense.” Abo hauling and repairs. “The talk ranged not only around he Vestris itself, but also the gen- | ral conditions in which ships that Wielded by Coolidge Wants More of Them _ bal LY WORKER, NEW YORK, 1HURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 Bosses to Hide the Fact that Many Ships Are Faulty aggressive plans of American imperialism, President Coolidge, its white to the “lame duck” session of congress, urged the building of 15 addi- ve are two U. S. eruisers in Brooklyn Navy Yard, arrived for over- have been drydocked for repairs are sllowed to go to sea. If a public} nquiry were opened and witnesses rom the Boile kers’ Union were guaranteed against _victimizatior stories would be told of the real condition of many a ship sailing out of London, and other ports, that would cause a wave of horror “When a ship comes in for sur- vey, or to have damage repaired, safety is the last consideration, and | cheapness and a quick job, so as to| THE “DAIL DECLINE IN UNION WAGES { | | WHY A WORKER READS TORONTO BOSSES ¥ WORKER” qpeANiZE AKLAN (By a Worker Correspondent) I have been reading the Daily Worker for the past four years|Call It “Christian Cru- conscientiously, be it is e conscientiously cause it is the sade” on Labor only genuine labor paper printed in English fit to read and it surpasse POLICE TRY 10 ‘Sedora Duncan Dance Festival {QQ PERCENTERS. Manhattan Opera House has just announced a postponement of the| | FINGER-PRINT . B bied Isadora Duncan Dance Fes-| — COAST WORKERS eikcabhetes opening date to December 27. Miss Irma Duncan, adopted Place Them in Class of daughter of the great dancer, who | rimt is now the director of the Isadora} Cr iminals Duncan School of Moscow, U.! R.| | is coming here with twenty-five| | (By a Worker Correspondent) | prize graduates of her famous in- LOS ANGELES, Calif., Dec. 5.— | stitution for the sole purpose of “We must have your finger-prints participating in her foster moth Jon our files, or no more chance to|er’s testimonial, through special earn a living in this place!” permission of the Soviet Minister | | That's. what F. H. Williams, ex- | of Art and Education. Immediate- nerieaced store repair man, 623 W. | ly after the Manhattan appearances 3Gth St., Los Angeles, was told when | Miss Duncan and her company will he went to the Beverly Hills police | take part in similar dance festivals station to get a “permit” to work | in Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Wash-) in that neighborhood, ruled over by |ington, Philadelphia and Baltimore rich, idle parasites. Beverly Hills, | after which they will return direct suburb of this city, is the home town | to Moscow. | of Will Rogers, Lindbergh’s part-| Four different original programs ner as a “good will ambassador” to | Of the classic and type will be pre- Mexico and a jester in 2 number of | Sented by Miss Duncan and her capitalist sheets, such as the Los | Company during the New York en- Angeles Times, etc, | gagement. “oe peat vue be “ E ‘ P 3.| Supported by a full symphony or- | eon put 2 have been doing this work) chestra and assisted by several for years, and can give all kinds of | prominent American _ interpretive| referen Wil’ ms — answere 4 * | dancers, The worker says that he has regu- | \larly canvassed from house to house | at Manhattan Opera, Dec. 27 tival which is to be held in the} » GAG TEACHERS ~-OF NEW HAVEN Can’t Give Opinions of U.S. Officials (By a Worker Correspondent) NEW HAVEN, Conn. (By Mail). —The teachers of New Haven from now on will not be allowed to ex- press their opinions about the char- acter of the officials of the govern- ment of the United States. The first step bas already been taken in this direction. Miss Mary |G. Moody, a high school teacher in, New Haven, w: officially repri- manded by the Board of Education, which was presided over by the M jmayor of the city, for alleged “in- discreet” remarks about the charac. La Salle ter of Alfred E. Smith and his wife. recital at/ It is rumoved that in the cours ef a discussion with her pupils about personalities and characters, she remarked to the effect that Mr. Smith is not an angel, that he likes his drinks too well and that he likes |to kiss other people’s babies too fre- “SYLVIA LE Who will appear with Spier, pianist, in joint Town Hall this evening. VolgaOverflowsBanks, Soviet Rushes Relief — Slight Decease Shown in 1928 get the ship earning profits again, | neces ; TORONTO (By Mail).—The busi- id han ceaR vithout | i sea | quently! : i “Phere are scores of boilermakers | Victor Berger's Milwaukee Leade:|committee to onganize a fascist ar-|tion of any port No Bibles in Schools, re s |the fossilized body. officially known merged when the River Volga over-|a< the Board of Education of New flowed its banks in the neighbor- | who go around with the surv and point out what should be fi but they are told, ‘We won't bother | ors d, | and the Industrial Worker, an [,/Sanization to be known as the“Can-| 1¢ made no difference—he either | Christian The |had to supply i vi i at mt : supply the police with his | mayor, McBride, said that he was fingerprints, or there was nothing | (By United Press.) hy |Haven, that rules shall be drawn F italeate? 4 we. | Hood of Astrakhau as a result of! up t hibit all New Haven high Fundamentalists,ettorte to. pce: |the storm which swept the Caspian or aie . adian Crusade.” W. W. paper, who try to confuse the workers instead of enlightening | [with that this trip? "| The upward movement of wage them and it is needless to say that,“Tight with” the fascists. dotne a the’ line of ctor onoyr ne | vent the teaching of the theory of | ce. a eset ah Bn dacuiping “In the spring of this yearaship| rates for union workers in the a class conscious worker can read-| “Foreigners,” said © McBride,| Williams, however, didn’t choose |"2"® descent from lower animals Renee Cand mene eas The peasants took refuge in boats | and on the roofs of buildings. Many |last election, for the first time in houses were destroyed and cattle | many years, and this is the first act drowned. The Soviet government is |of enforcing the “democratic rule” rushing all possible relief. lin New Haven. c. M. are to be countered by agnostics in a campaign to prevent the. reading | of the Bible in public schools. Officials of the Free Thinkers of ily see the difference, The Daily Worker has achieved an undisputed record as a fighting organ for the suppressed masses in was being repaired in London. The | United States, which continued from riveters working on a keel plate no- | ie Nees eked Gis ticed as they were renewing some | 1918, appears to have reached its rivets thet as soon as they started | peak in 1927, according to statistics should not be allowed to come here | ta put himself in the criminal class, | and undermine the religious views |nor to give in to the police finger- | of the young people. The police and | printing craze. He decided to let| I will aid the organization in mak-/the permit go until he found out viveting the other rivets, which had | of the U. S. Department of Labor. not been condemned in the plates, | Reports for 1928 show a slight de- se Toose. cline in the average weekly earn- may be white workers, Negroes,| Toronto has a growing industrial | racy.” jai Sgaingt, che Bible. within. a: torts | .. d “The supervisor said, when this " Chines Indians. The Daily| populati a t of the worker night. They intend to file a suit | peer sisor said, ‘Oh, | 28S_of organized workers, due tO ee A OIGE” fon the ut ee of Pronk catmaction, seonkine |, Williams wants to know when|io restrain teachers from reading | Was brought to his attention, hs | the fact that the gain in the hourly Worker is the “VOICE” for the en-|are of French extraction, speaking | house to house salesmen, plumbers | the Bible to their pupils. ‘ [ prays pisight, the ship has a good | rates were not sufficient to com- tire class struggle, a straggle not| French by preference. One main | ynd scrub women, ete., are also go- ‘The agnostics claim that reading | fessor Ante rih a t cii Piha ae | pare fa. ie pensate for the decrease in the|in vain and it does not recognize) purpose of the new league is con-|ing to be required to file their fin-|the Bible to school children is in THE THEATRE GUILD | ee rnnen - { “When the holder-up, inside the|jength of the average working Class distinction, The Daily Work-| sidered to be the creation of hard |por-prints along with jailbirds, Tite or tie Gruicible Gh ee. prsiid | ‘uae: CAMEO re { ~ Steel plate, drew the attention of the | week, both by their bosses and the fear;age week of 44.9 hours at $1,195) 4 5 tures. eharge-hand to this, he was told, ; | Of the seventy-five trades cov- ‘Get on with your work, what the ered by the report, 53 showed in- the United States, and colonial and ing speakers give their addresses in | more about his rights in’this high- semi-colonial workers, whether they | English.” er has been fighting energetically | for the entire labor movement—the textile feelings between English-speaking and French-speaking workers, and work miners, furriers, the persecution and wedging off 8, |brow corner of American “democ- | | America, an agnostic society, an-| nounced today that they would be- | It may be. in order to mention in| tion of church and state, that por- this connection that those grafters, | tions of the Bible are “immoral and |more than 50 of them, who got away salacious,” and that many of the in- | ALBEE BWAY 2d WEEK THE Brivisn “BIG PARADE” Major Barbara hell does it matter to you.’ pekipaie 2 ,| the building trades, marine workers, from the main body of workers, if | ,.; eile r Ager 3 Thea. W. b2nd St “ ” Pr ietes ian based (Geeeesyine ae aye hourly railroad workers and many other/ possible, of all foreign-born ai sed ie vel ie Meee) heute stack jeldents Gascribed in it ever ov VutnD ves. 8:30, Mats. THE SOMME Scores of plates are passed,/ wages, as compared with skilled arid unskilled feadhe 200: hoa) ene iholders (including many workers), | curred except in fancy. Thursday :nd Saturday, 2.30 rough which holes could be/while 22 showed decre: 2 bias jwere not even finger-printed—to | i oe smocked with a hammer. But the) average hourly rate in 1 boilermakers in the English ports | $1,195, compared with $1.19 in 1927. are terrorized into remaining quiet,| This gain of one-half cent in the as there is a pretty severe ufem-|hourly rate, however, is offset by * ployment situation here in Eng-/the reduction in the time of the merous to mention. The Daily| The Canadian Communist Party Worker was the only English pa-|and left wing labor organizations | per that has earnestly fought for will ruthlessly expose the activities Sacco and Vanzetti, who were mur-| and real ideals of the “Canadian dered in the electric chair by the| Christian Crusade.” free, respectable citizens. Some of CONSTANTINE, Algeria, Dec. 5) them, however, were re-arrested at | (U,P)—Violent earth . shocks were the time District Attorney Asa / felt today throughout the province, say nothing about their release as| EARTHQUAKE IN ALGERIA. || Strange Interlude John GOLDEN ‘thea., 68th EB. of Bway ' EVENINGS ONLY AT 5:30 ARTHUR HOPKINS presents “HOLIDAY” Keyes was indicted by the grand land.” working week. In 1928 the average There is no doubt that the same | full time week for organized work- condition exists on this side of the |¢ts was 44.9 hours, compared with ocean, and that the American boil-| 45.2 hours in 1927. Thus the aver- ermakers are equally terrorized, | age weekly wage based on an aver- of the degraded flunkies, Judge| Thayer and Governor Fuller, be- cause they were leading a progres-| | sive battle against the Massachu- setts slave drivers. The Daily has led an untiring capitalist government with the agi! Gold, Garlin and Magil in Symposium at the |Bronx Workers’ Forum jury for bribery. | The police insisted on the finger- | printing while Williams was work- ling on a stove at the home of C, F. |Lundstrum, 219 North Palm. | Since Acting Detective Captain | | especially in the region of Guelma and Soukahras. Several persons were injured and four houses col- lapsed. Mat. Wed. and Sat. at 2:30 George M. Cohuns Comedians with POLLY WALKER in Mr Cohan's Newest Musical The Workers (C demands unemploy: the amount of compensation to be a new comedy by Philip Barry PLYMOUTH oe 45thSt.Eves.8.30 ats. Thurs, & Sa’ | fIVIC REPERTORY '48t..ethav. Eves. 8:30 50e; $1 00; $1.50. Mats, Wed.&Sat.,2,30 19 | | | | A 1 ¢C. {per he in 1928 would be about is A sie : Comed y. 2 of blacklist. C. C. 1253.65, compared with $53.80 based fight against he injunction men-|. A literary symposium of unusual| William Hynes, head of the “Red | {ull wages for the entire pertod of iS . 9 | gf BU ASUE Cs LEEENES BERS, | lon 45.2 hours at $1.19 per hour in| 8¢e in all labor disputes and has | interest will be held Sunday evening | Squad,” chased the local council of | of this insurance to be in the hands B I L L ] E Linoshaiaine Mate, ear Pan.” | | 1927. | Only Partial Figures. These figures refer only to the j wages of organized union workers. | Wage rates for the great mass of | unorganized American workers are much lower. It appears, however, |that the gains made by'the organ- |ized workers since 1913 have been checked by the resistance of the employers in 1928. This, too, does not take into account the fact that |in many partly unionized industries like the building trades subtle forms of wage cuts which do not show in the figures prevail, such as indi- vidual verbal agreements to work below the union scale, to overlook ete. Brutal Crime Record in Laibach (Red Aid Press Service) BELGRADE, Yugoslavia. — Be- eause of an inner conflict in his or- ganization the former leader of the | Laibach Orjuna (Organization of| Yugoslav Nationalists), Peritz, was killed by his intimate enemies on {roll effected by rationalization, exposed the treacherous deeds of|@t 8 o'clock at the Bronx Open the American Federation of Labor| Forum, 1330 Wilkins Ave. Michael and its officials, Green, Woll, Ry-| Gold, editor of the New Masses, an, Sigman, Hillman, Lewis and the | Sender Garlin and A. B, Magil, both other fakir Hugh Frayne, with his|0f the Daily Worker, will take part many colleagues who are the big-|in the symposium, | gest strikebreakers in the country. | | Gold by eae oe ee | The Daily has in general fought | 729 and wit point out the social for the liberation of all the jailed | ‘e%4s in the drama of today. Gar- janilitant workers in various parts peeintra erika teel be age 8 4 nie anit 's, including Van of the country, for their militant Wyck Brooks, Ludwig Lewisohn, stand against the exploiters of hu- man labor, who take everything and| Heywood Broun, H. L. Mencken and . Batts | V. F. Calverton he a eee th li | Magil will discuss modern revolu- y he ruling | tionary : class, because it is always exposing) cried PEA aa aenagteb | ob work of 1 i i i the rotten bourgeois manipulating own, Te eer of the workers’ lives, The Daily} is against imperialist wars, against And it is the foreign-born workers out from | the public library, May 1, last, noth- | ing has been heard from that anti- | finger-printing organization—pub- | liely at least. In order to bring life jinto it again, it has been suggested | to ask F. H. Williams, the stove ex- | pert, to aceept the presidency of said council. L. P. RINDAL. | Vaudeville Theatres | | PALACE | Mary Boland, in a one-act ver-| | sion of “Meet the Wife,” adapted, from Lynn Starlin’s play by Bella) Spewack, with Walter Connolly and) Pierre Watkin; Ted Lewis and His| of the workers, the cost to be | borne by the state and the employ- ers. i y " Uh Ave & 59th St JOLEON Oe sith wat Woueeat GUY ODETTE = ve WOLF ROBERTSON MYRTIL HOOPER Im a masteal romance of Chapin CHANING W. of Bway 46th St. Fives mt & 25 Mats. Wednesday and Saturday SCHWAB and MANDEL'S MUSICAL SMASH Godp NEW with GEORGE OLSEN'S MUSIC, the immediate restrictions ip all tions for Negro and white workers. NITE H@STESS VANDERBILT THEATRE . 48th St. Evs, §:30 Mats. Wednesday and Saturday 3RD STARTLING WEEK! Little a of PLAY HOUSE, CARNEGIE ry" gran gt Continuous Noon to Midnight, |\“TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK ale one | fines and deductions of pay, : - | her= Seat. 7 of last year. Perit: how, | Neither does the government esti- the Italian fascist, Ku Klux Klan, Increase Production —_ Musical Klowns, with Aleanor| ship’ of "Nowe workers and eau THE WORLD”. ever, le: iS Memoirs, In whic! | P atti y-/ and all other strikebreaking agen- . 2 * | Brooks and Arline Langan: The §j EAD Delecl Gata RM ee Fah 9 ch coh a BY M Meas of various crimes were| ate the sort of saving on the pay-| oe Oy te callie Cae. eH in Soviet Textile | Four Camerons; May Ushers Charies| ex, hours and working condi- | Pop. Prices. Circle 7551, brought to light, all of which were | ,committed by the Laibach Orjuna, oe including various murders and tor-|Coalition Government Ww sent here the facts . Mitgening the murder of the Com.| Breaks Fight of Ruhr |Metal Workers’ Union unist miner, Fakin, which took} place June 1, 1924: against the conquest of Porto Rico, Hawaiian Islands, Philippine Is- lands, Virgin Islands, Nicaragua and China. The Daily is an advocate of a workers’ and farmers’ govern-| | ment, fights to organize the unor- Industry for 1929 | MOSCOW (By Mail).—The press publishes data concerning the plan of development of the textile indus- |try in the U. S. S. R. during 1929. Sargent and Burt Lewis; others. HIPPODROME | The Foy Family; Joseph K. Wat-! son and Will H. Cohan, in “Friend- Union by the United ‘Ss government! We demand the immediate a I “ “My companions then led Fakin | to an inn where they began to beat| him. One spili soap-water into his| mouth, upon which he got the| eramps and ground his jaws with- ) out even sayirig one word. He kept mum to the very last moment of his life. From the inn they took him half dead in a carriage. The girl student of Trbovlje proposed iy ‘ : & ie BERLIN, Dec. 5.—The infamous social-democratic government lead- | er, Severing, minister of the inter- | ior, arrived at Essen this morning and negotiated with the employers’ spokesman, General Director Voeg- ler, and with the trade union offi- cials behind closed doors. The re- sults are kept secret. The Perlin “Tageblatt” declares | ganized, and for the 40-hour week. | The Daily is for the recognition of | Soviet Russia, for free speech, | peaceful assemblage of workers,| | freedom of the workers’ press and for workers’ political rights in this ly Enemies”; Charles O’Donnell In 1928-29 it is proposed to pro- | duce 2,908,000,000 meters of cotton stuffs (increase of almost 6 per cent in comparison with 1927-28), 104,000,000 meters of woolen cloth |and Ethel Blair; The Six Galenos; others. Feature photoplay, “Craig’s Wife” starring Irene Rich. : 500,000 | (inerease of 7.8 per cent), 177,000,- |000 meters of linen cloth (the same 2 jas last year), and 15.7 million Daily Worker, so it may carry on|meters of silk stuffs (increase of its good work for the benefit of nearly 6¢ per cent). the masses. Read the Daily Work-| The general number of workers | country. Workers at large, support the BROADWAY Larry Rich and His Friends, with Mlle. Cherie, the Dean Twins, and Bernie Rich; Joe McGrath and Elsie | Travers; Hap Hazzard; others. Fea-| i ‘ { COPIES of the * that his head be cut off and that Fh Pid Nt ka 4 as epdey dae aaa reat le a ; of pares seo “ og ‘ ‘ a 8°! that Severing’s decision will be pub- | & y day and send in contribu- employed in the textile industry | ture photoplay, “Avalanche,” taken | he eh cut eae nie eae? ime (lished in two weeks. All bourgeois | tions as often as possible, so it may reaches 703,000 or 8,000 more than | ftom the story by Zane Grey, star-| t . e,e Was flying and the miners might| vipers corroborate this statement | fimetion at will as it has done in| taxt_ year. ring Jack Holt, with Doris Hill and) NNIWELSATY 1li0n o carry out the death sentence on j#nd declare that the employers in- the past, A | The sum of capital expenditure | Baclanova. Fakin, which, among others, Beris-|tend to punish the metal workers, | caags , for the textile industry in’ 1928-29]° 4. gon 0 | FRIDAY | ‘ay Andjelinovitch, volunteered to|Whom they locked out, by reducing) Austrian Employes in jill amount to 201.8 million rubles.| rents tor the enactment of the "ab. 4 JANUARY 5, 1929 > do, Immediately after Fakin was|the number employed and in addi- | Feo | fui ts eh feday week. D b GY. ’ i Galed with a revolver |tion by demanding that those who | 1g t on All Fronts Prohibit Killi f | ecem er ¢ mn the same memoirs it was fur-|@"e given jobs work Sundays with-i tq Get Wage Increase onibi Al ing 0 FIFTH BIRTHDAY | ther related that Fakin was killed|Ut extra pay during December. Sey Be} Sables in U.S. S. R. Webster Hall by the Orjuna-leader, Marko Kran-| The social democratic newspapers} A “Deo; She. tania | ers 1 st eT fete. Kranjets has already been ar- | pretend that the struggle ended in| sosistance, or “strike on the job” of |. MOKCOW. By Mail).—The State | anuar Se eee ae RDER A BUNDLE NOW for distribution on ested in connection with the mur-ja “victory,” but the chairman and | the postal, telegraph 1 tel ommittee for Preservation of Na- Ae * ‘3 . Beet ten Viobshalstien, of the Matal. Works |Wertce y, nciaoh ak SAMOA Oi clneaa a pensfucior to aah THE ONE NIGHT the anniversary of the only revolutionary fight- } he newspaper “Hrvat,” which|ers Union, although social demo-| communication systems of the na. |{h¢ killing of sables everywhere in| te he WHICH ALL REBELS ing English Daily in the world. We must make this 2 ali Pee See tht a clip el oie te ing HO. jee is OCI i hey re al IN T O W N REMEM- Anniversary the occasion for bringing the DAILY ] | Today it is said, however, that it /feated and work recommenced be- | gion ahd tented. tereay it Ses foreed in Camchatka, where a local Fifth Birthday BER FOR ITS JOYS Worker to thousands of workers that we have never “| peeeebttal that fiat at cause obit ike), Hie copa 80% | comproniie! tie atendatel Tass: Se for killing of sables will | DANCING UNTIN 3 AL OM. reached before. + : hag ee ats ian es cial democrats occupy their usual |(i2Pse this year, and also in the of the Ss “Sing: pl f ‘ ie 5 this oe the hig = a 7a se ines enatie role of pretendinie’ es San wee ae i Uesuerisk Province, where such pro- or rom inging This edition will have additional features, special Deda enerey ‘Will be used toe, Persia Large Buyer of workers, but doing nothing Weve ae torent cen fran de Daily Worker Jailbirds” by the cast photos and will be larger many times the present size. \ lence the affair, all the more so Soyiet Oil From Baku “wt pees semana. |, t,the same time the State Com- A ried Playwrights Price, $10 per thousand. Order a few days in advance, Since the police are determined not Patek |, The union members are demand- | mittee for Preservation of Nature eatre - - = = = = to carry the investigation to anend| paxKt (By Mail).—During 1997-| 2% that their trade union officials | considers it necessary to organize This is an event of the TE AT AS because the whole affair is tied up| og 39 495 pst alpen oil apsduate have |eclare an open strike-walkout and |in many places . special breeding greatest importance to the Buy Your Tickets Now prtec ec ene ener ennenceen ene antennennnnenenscetaeeesnnnancenaeenae with military espionage in Italy.” |icen ¢xpoited from Bake to Persia, 2s, the futile tactic of “passive | oxes for sables revolutionary movement. i Baily 3 pane including 7,937 tons of benzine. | resistane e,” but thé bureaucracy “as = All cities and workers? or py 1» etierGie tase eee ate H | yee . TORAL EXECUTIONS SET. ee ii ai EFT | fuse to act. "7 a i oF rexervin} m + Oy : MEXICO CITY, Dec. 5 (A.—|_ The export of Soviet benzine to| The workers, to the number of} "Nano yr, RADIO ganizations should make ar Sarit i ps ms Pridagy Teleswone Hhusceatie saab ates TORS Sethe ) The date of execution of Jose De| l'ersia has increased by over 92 per |50,000, are demanding an 8 per cent] A radio circuit between New rangements for celebrations Algonquin 4445, 1 Please send me... copies of The DAILY WORKER .¢ Leon Toral, convicted assassin ofl fone and the general export of | wage increase. They base their de-| York and Havana, Cuba, was opened ince eaenedasamemasnats NE FAO FRNA OF (8m par SeemE ES © President-elect Obregon, will be| Soviet oil production by 10.6 per don the fact that the cost of yesterday by the Radio Corporation Tiekets on wale at: New Masses, } NAME... | early in January, it was unofficial- cent. v ’ & has risen 200 per cent since | of America. President Coolidge ! Fo eaton i ene eae ' isn “y said today. His appeal is now) In comparison with pre-war the| the war, while their wages have re-/ and President Machado of Cuba ex- Store, 7 He ASM Stay Mowern i a aba WEA aru ap ) Sefore the supreme court and if that | 1927-28 operative year g: an in-|taained stationary. changed messages of greeting over e Bookshop, 350 KE. Sint Sts } To arrive not later than ....... teste eeeees lea fails the assassin probably will/crease of export of oil products the circuit, This will increase the RE a Ca Mt) sl) L 1 am attaching a remittance to cover same, 48k President Portes Gil to inter- from Baku to Persia of 49.5 per| Organize the onorgnnizedt Or. ith whi ‘Theat tae aan) Mi 4 a s 0.0 Per) antec new orione in the oworgee. {cece With which Machado can get Whentre, 133 W. 14th St. Hi cent. fred industries: . his instructions from Wall Street. 2