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Fire in Second Ave. Tenement House Ki DRIVER OF FIRE GAR RISKS OWN LIFE TO SAVE 2, Jiled Stairw: ays Spread Flames Thru House D: AIL YW ORK aR, NEW YORK, aa: iv ictims of ‘Coming War Glad to Get Off Slave Ships for ys for Little W While MC NDAY, eceneer 10, 1928 ye WARNE INVADER KILLED; SANDING | OFFERE Betray His People Injures D BRIBE paar | Well Paid If He Will ob Bring Deat z Worker Outstanding Hero h to India Workers DAILY” CONCERT TO SEE MOSCOW DUNCAN DANCERS 5th Anniversary Event to Be Held Jan. 5 Fire, spr WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—A_sea- Manhattan Opcra House has been pidity over the }soned hand in bytcherine Latin | secured for Jan,:5 for the fifth an- a crowded te | American peoples for Wall Street} niversary celebration of the Daily , early yester¢ imperialists met his end last week, Worker, with the Isadora Duncan two lives, y when Gunnery-Sergeant Charles dancers as the chief attraction. A sevens Weckeva fant thule : Williams of the U. S. Marine Corps, Many Indian peasants lost their lives in floods caused by heavy | large orchestra has also been ob- families, still asleep when the blaze Even the short Christmas furlough for these sailors who will be sacrifised for Wall Street in com- | was killed in a hattle with the rain storms during Mail Week. In addition to the dig Loss of lives | tained to accompany them. started, were thrown into a panic| ing imperialist war, made the seamen burst in cheers at prospect of beina freed from slavery on board | taguan National Independence and homes, thousands of the peasants and workers were forced by The dancers are under the direc- when the quic! preading flames! the warship Texas for a while, of General Sardino (called “bandits” | the British authorities to undergo virtual slavery in the repair of tion of the gifted Irma Duncan attacked theiz and before the | ———— nee ~ —|bv the capitalist ) in Nueva railroads, as illustrated in above photo taken at Madras. futtle or (adopted daughter of the late Isa- fire department could be summon ed Negro Reactionary | Segovia province of Nicaragua. Wil- no wages were paid to the workers, dora Duncan), who is coming with two had already been burned HIT TROTSKYISM ‘ he CHICAGO LABOR |liams enlisted in the U.S. | — Mean Dele . |them from Moscow. They will give atin in the death trap. Delighted by Letter | 1912, transferred to the Marine | First Step to Merge |a program of revolutionary dances, Leap From Windows. | From Herbert Hoover Corps in 1915, and took part in the ‘ROTHSTEIN CASE |the opening number of which will Be i, pe Carciveg RIGHT i] ANGER DEFEN SF B AL A AR massacres of the population when | | Radio Trust and Wire | v¢ the “International,” the anthem Whe fis ngines el U. S. imperialist forees occupied the : * . of the world revolutionary move- ges windows in the boraing br *F' Mrs. Mary MeLeod Bethune, oné republic of Santo Domingo. “DOPE” ARRESTS Monop'y in New Firm neni. ses eae 5 ner ander a anes Try i 5 i "i Kees Ev at in the h i - ings, some hang atthe souk: of the many reactionary Nie Try To-Bribe Sandino. Radio Corporation of America) served. Te dg there cecaince) that s as the flames moved to- ward their fingers. Several had al- ready jumped in terror from fourth} floor windows, and were lying in Communist Youth Meet Records Big Vote dir Activity ‘Increases as Date Draws Near who did the republican party’s ty work, received one of the many| mimeographed letters sent out by] Dispatches from Managua reveal that the step-father of Sandino, “persuaded” by the marines, is on a journey in a Yankee airplane to Buck Passed. in Murder to Gov't Orgy directors today autherized the for- mation of a subsidiary to take over its communications business. This [those anticipating going, who will |probably be as numeroys as the |erowds who storm Madison Square Garden for similar events, get their huddled heaps on the pavements Continued from Page One __| Hoover's secretaries, in apprecia-/ (H7¢4GO, Dec. 9.—International | reach General Sandino with letters was believed to be the first step in. tick a9 : near the house. meeting by the National Executive | tion of her smoke screen of lies with Labor Defense is now confronted | urging him to surrender and be-| |. —s tau a tailatrne, Sa ca tecel ncraen [ee ee oe See ee als -). Committee decla full: : : ' itor lik F With the long-deferr t vy Interest between are on sale at. the office of the A full list of the casualties fol- | Committee declares in full: which to fool the Negro masses. h the important and immediate |come a traitor like Aguinaldo, the| ) 0?) [ie One-cc ares Rares s Radio Corporation and Western | Daily Worker, on the second floor lows: Resolution. | i im ask of defending the arrested tex- | Filipino, did 30 years ago, and as tour dope agents and the seizure of | 7) : 4 Stat Chiesa t aul ORCS ; Tawrence Henvatty, 22, dropped! “1, ‘The general. membership {Although she is only one of the ie Pr Cem os this end will | Moncada, the “liberal,” did recently |$%,000,000 worth of narcotics, the Union Telegraph Company. A the Workers Center, 26-28 Union 2 ' millions of capitalistic tools that| . lin: Nicaragua, New York police have been relieved | The assets used in the Communi- | 5d4are. Died from ries at the City Hospi- from a 4-story window. internal inj meeting declares itself firmly and unalterably opposed to Trotskyism go the proceeds of the Annual De- received one of these pieces of pa- ui seee eee one ocwre tt a creat hovon |fense Bazaar, to be held at Wicker he considers it a great honor, One letter is from Sandino’s moth- of the annoying business of pretend- ing to search for the murderer of | jeations business will be transferred to the new subsidiary. Brief speeches will be made by such leaders of the Workers (Com- tal. which. constitutes oa -gnenahavisl ic cccae ac sees toa + Park Hall, Dec. 14, 15 and 16. er, designed to work upon Sandino's ‘ is noay yanpeae Helen Link, 28, fatally burned. |countes-revolutionary antkGoviet| (oie voce, Bee tatlane in| A. conférence of the J. In D, [sentiment of filist affection, and.the rnold. Rothstein, Inater Gf ena: a Bey asc ad the partys wit Died.in Flower Hospital. stem directly opposed to, the line | freencs and wock toward the election tbranches, affiliated and sympa |other letter is from Admiral Sellers, |an-wide dope ring, gambler and) APPLE FARMERS LOSE. — {iiam Z, Foster, also member of the Robert Healey, 30, critically of Leninism. The recurrence of) of Herbie to the presidency, have |thetic organizations met in the in charge of the impevialist inva- send of New York's law-'n-order SEATTLE, Dec, 9.—As an indica- | Political Committee of the Party, burned and taken to Harlem Hos- Trotskyism in our Party and! been consistent and far-reaching, | Workers Lyceum tv help further the sion, designed to convince Sandino* $4"8.. tion of how the big business inter-| and one or two others, on the his- pital; expected to die. Walter Link verely burned, League, the formatien of a Trot- skyist group led by former mem- work in preparation for the bazaar. With characteristic lying and thoro- | The delegates presant gave enthu- ness, she has done much toward that he will be well repaid by the imperialists if he surrenders and jby the New York authorities, cul- After. nearly a month of stalling | ests, working through the hanks, are cleaning up on the middle class | tory and significance of 5 years of the “Daily. taken to Flower Hospital. bers of the C, E, C. and N, E. C.,, keeping the minds of the Negroes | siastic reports of the activities of turns traitor to his people as Mon-|minating in the “charges” against | farmer, it is stated that 40 per cent| This concert will wind up the fifth Elizabeth Kelly, 60, removed to places before us the great political ' of Florida and other states, polluted their organizations to put this cada has done. George McManus. the buck has now | of the apple growers of the Yakima’ anniversary campaign of the Daily Harlem Hospital, badly burned. responsibility of eliminating every and true to the republican party. | bazaar over, in order that proceeds Results of Fake ‘lection. been passed to the federal authori-/ Valley have lost their orchards Worker, which will be the most in- Anna Kelly, 62, her sister, burned -ign of Trotskyism from our League, | She also happerin torte one oF the |to defend the textile strikers may The fake elections managed by | ties. There are rumors about con-/| under mortgages during the last tensive one yet made, and will, it and overcome by smoke, taken to of developing a firm Leninist ideol- traitors, that attempted to white- |he larger. the marines have been finally. sum-| necting the Rothstein case with the eight years. jis hoped, so raise the number of Harlem Hospital. gy in the ranks of our membership. | wash Red Cross brutality to Ne-| Definite arrangements have been| marized by the Americans who ac-|murder of Dorothy King, former subscriptions and newsstand and Fdward Smith, 45, burns. and of strengthening the loyalty groes in the hurricane area. The | made for an intecesting and varied |tually counted all votes themselves | “Follies” girl who was murdered in factory sales, as well as amount of Julia Landis, burns on face and hands. Edna Flack M Fla lacerated fingers. , hanging on to a win- 63, “ae on oe { floor, w esis Communist International and the colleagues have given to the great |tion—Upton Sinclair's one-act play, elections than the liberals and con- others: ‘a motive.” But he did not refer reached, all readers and friends of 4 lea as ae on me ay sic Fifth Congress Of kha Young Come enue ot tha vepublicad’ party, and: |nmual: Secondo Ata SManttG The servatives. Tt is safe to surmise, however, to the way in which Rothstein’s | the Daily are urged to support fully teed a snoment before, miunist International that in the friendship you have shown me. |eroup will also furnish various el According to the report of these that no dope, bootleg, gambling or Papers were put at the disposal of | the sustaining funds, to send in kates ag icine present period the main danger | With kind regards, I am, seen wl auleiste for the evening, scoundrels, the liberals got 77,676 murder ring will be so much as dis-| Other racketeers intimately con- | large-sized donations with their i Heroie Rescue. somes from the Right, and that this “Yours faithfully, The CocchoSlovak children gym. | Votes, the conservatives 56,987 |turbed, unless Tammany demands a nected with the case, to “borrow,” | greetings for the fifth anniversary = The big hero of the fire was| anger is constantly growing. We, “HERBERT HOOVER.” | nastic rou will perform on Sat- | Votes; and the new congress will be | “goat” to try to look respectable destroy or do as they pleased with. | edition, and to get every militant | James McArdle, driver of the fire- therefore, eall for a firm and deter-| Tragic, isn’t it? urday afternoon, ‘The choir and | ™ade up of imperialist lackeya from itself. ‘The ramifications of these | In short, it's all a very polite | worker in the country onto the sub- ‘ chief's car. He entered a fourth mined struggle against all right er- | rio of the’Nature Friends of both sides, with the liberals having | "ings go too high up into respectable | game of Gaston and Alphonso, with scription list of the paper. floor window from a ladder after hearing screams from within. Ty- ing a wet handkerchief to his head, he crawled along the floor until he stumbled against a body. With great effort he bag gged it toward and confidence of the League in our Party and the Comintern. “2. We thoroughly endorse the stimaticn of the Sixth Congress of rors in whatever form they may manifest themselves, and against Trotskyism, especially, which repre- sents the sharpest and crassest form of the right danger. letter reads as follo I wish to expres: for the service wl Hold 3rd Annual Red BS »rogram on each day of the bazaar, y your message. |Some of the features of the pro- my appreciation ram will be: On Friday night, by ich you and your |the South Side Dramatic Associa- “I am grateful f banjo ¢ Chicago will render selections at the bazaar. The South Slavic Workers | String Orchestra will play for the dancing on Saturday night, Dec. 15, | Italian entertainers and soloists wi Poets Night Dee. 28 International Red Poets Night is and decided how many each of the two parties they allowed to run, should have. They would not per- {mit any other party to enter the 12 senators and 19 representatives; {and the conservatives 12 senators and 24 representatives, Haye you bought your ticket for the Daily Worker Fifth Anniver- Rothstein's building in 1928, of Ed. win Jerge, dope racketeer, put to sleep in New York last summer, of | Frankie Yale and Tony Merino and circles. After an exhibition of much de- tective-story stuff, including tapped wires, flagged trains and mysteri- ous black notebooks, the arrests and seizures of the trunks of narcotics of the investigation of Rothstein’s papers, District Attorney Tuttle, of | Vestris wreck fame, announced that the investigation “will tend” to show the police and federal agents also obeying the rules. If any dope ring is broken up, or any of the other | rackets interfered with, it will be the gurpri: of the ages. while Chicago’s variety of ping- Mean. | | advertising, as to bring the paper ; past one of the acutest financial crises it has yet faced. Until the end of the campaign is CHICAGO, Dec. 6—A suit iust filed to appoint a guardian for | Stanley F. McCormick, worth $10. 000,000 but insane for years, proves that you don't have to have brains . “3. \We wholeheartedly endorse als ke up part of the program.| sary Celebration at = Manhattan a door, which was IOcked, but whieh | ij,4 ielichs takén by the 6, B.C. coming again soong hig event, {alge take: op will. he atnorced Opera Hause ob Jannsry Hf Tek.” | were made. pong goes on unabated at‘all points to exploit labor. All you need is a he opened by throwing his weight | or the Party im removing the Trot- which has become gn. institution later. | seats reserved. Buy your an How far the matter is expected /except those east of New York and good family. Stanley's family owns against it. After carfying the over- ldvite-flueliers.and thelr apmpas: 2207s the New York working class, ‘ Ge now and get the hest seats, to. go may be scen from the results west of Hollywood. |the harvester trust. come victim to safety, he went to the third floor window’6f the build- ing just next door, and swung Wal- | thizers from the Party, There can be no room in the Communist move- ment for those who hold Trotskyist will be held for the third time on Friday evening, Dec. 28, in Manhat- | ‘K ey-Man’ Marvin Told tan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St. to Pay $50 000 Libel ter Link to safety. pee This year, however, Red Poets Sawdust and old rags, which the | ews 9nd defend the system of eit ee an i inng- the ground floor hallway of the | ticularly warn against any attitude de ie ill be d bg aan the | Def f nae'e ty,” “Keymen of Eetathe “in bellaved to heve seq |0f tolerance towards Teotskyism or over, there will be dancing until the | ican efense ‘ociety vm ing, ee 00: HBG Counce | dn egtukyites f fh -op. small hours of the morning, with | America,” a sabre rattling, jingoist the fire. After the blaze had been | he Trotskyites, and against any op- i. ¢urnished by a snappy Negro | organization, which supplies de- started, it spread rapidly up the | Position to the measures taken ba 1 ene” Teatirerthay: dnecematian OF ve Stairs, which had been oiled the day 888inst the Trotskyites under the '*% ; 1 oet asie Wad cour ard edn ate CTT ° ° before, and which burned like | banner of “freedom of expressior The foremost revolutionary poets | about the labor may ete preci indli ho a J. and opinion” or so-called “Party af many nationalities willread from | munism to its victims round abou! pinging. wood deinocen” ‘The Communist Inter. their own work at Red Poets Night. | the country at six dollars a year, ee national has declared. ‘Trotskyiem Watch for further announcements, | has lost his case in the appellate DEC EMBER And remember the date—Friday | division of the supreme court. He British ienieooials Kicks at Poor Trade as King Delays Dying to be a counter-revolutionary sys- tem and a Bolshevik Party cannot tolerate “freedom of expression and | opinion” for counter-revolutionary | opinions or give them any rights in evening, Dee. 28. field Hays, for the unity of the Party and| League, under the leadership of the div was sued for libel by Arthur Gar- attorney for the Civil | Liberties Union, and won the suit nm now. reverses the supreme COLORLIGHT 15 4 BULLETIN Laer) C, E. ©. and N. B, C. for the stru a “, v vholehear' , nae | ewe Ue 2 He G. SOE strug-| court’s decision, The amount of LONDON, Dec, 10 (Monday)— the restating at tke Nations He, | gle against” Trotskyism, the right | damages asked is $50,000. Early zi a Atenas on the ecutive Committes on ‘Teotakeiem, | danger and all enemies of cur rere Some time ago Marvin was also Bitesed to ancnance thet the bing [FUE bas been snproved by ‘the |r ney in the strugale | oer sHTpCe aumeaee torial Madi S is about to die, admitted that ee el the full meeting of the dysinat srrotekeyism a be pa ag $17 damag' Ma ison quare ices ate very bad” Rumora in. | Overt Dxaeutive Copmittes, Wa Abe, H timate that the king may have al- pledge ourselves to carry it through | danger! OTTAWA Dec. 9—A member ready died and the news is held (0¥ally under the leadership of the |of the Dominion Parliament from Kack en “tiie. Pulues. of Wales National Executive Committee and We demand the immediate re- | Frontenac-Aldington has introduced Ss site ‘ ixecutive Committee. moval of all restrictions te all | bill for the inauguration of a Spec? engiish soll, a8, Bu 5. The successful struggle| «hp of Nesro workers and equal | quota law against all immigration en reaui 3 against Trotskyism ean only be con-| opportunity for employment, | except that of the United States LONDON, Dec. 9.—With the king “ucted under the banner of the| tions for Negro and'white workers, and Britain. admittedly ‘weaker, and bourgeois |Communist International and. the | ——— 1 O A | N A TION A | ITIES . chy expr ommunist Youth nternational. Beets of the jaonayehy expr The defense of the Comintern ‘ ing their solicitude by staying away im some measure from their regular | night life orgies in the cabarets, | restaurants and theatr prietors of these places ingly irritated by the loss of trade. Meanwhile, the Prince of Wales is speeding thru the waters between | Suez and Brindisi, Italy, hoping to get hofne before the old man croaks and he has the pleasure of taking up the job of royal exploiter and| oppressor of 465,000,000 subjects. | against all attacks of Trotskyism is the duty of every member of the League. Any reservations or doubts about the Comintern and its de- cisions only create a fertile field for h of Trotskyism. The hip meeting therefore de- clares itself in complete agreement with all decisions of the Comintern, and pledges itself to take every necessary measure to carry these decisions out. Are You Ready? PHILADELPHIA Have already ar- ranged for celebra- comprising the Soviet Union will parade in native attire AUSPICES: Daily SQ5 Worker NEW YORK CHICAGO The medical bulletins in remark- The necessily for a struggle ing the condition of King George’s| e#gainst Trotskyism and the right | pulse, give the first intimation to| danger is especially great in view tions of the millions of miserably exploited workers and peasants both in Bri- tain itself and in the colonies, that the figure-head of British imperial- ism ever had a heart. New Section of YWL Formed in East N. Y.' As a result of the growth of the Brownsville unit of the Young Workers League, a new section of , the League has been formed in East | New York, | Tn thia section of the city there are many factories employing large numbers of young workers at miser able wages, and the new section wil! have a fertile field in which to work The regular meetings of the unit are held at the regular headquarters 313 Hinsdale St. Bklyn., every Tuesday night, at 8:30 p.m. All young workers are invited to at- tend and join in building a strong | wection of the League there. ‘ a i of the ideological backwardness of large sections of our membership. | The struggle against Trotskyism | and the right danger must be made | the basis for a widespread campaign to develop a Leninist ideology in the |vanks of our membership, and for explaining and popularizing the line of the Communist International and the Youth Communist International in the League. “7, The fight against Trotsky- ism requires the firm unity of all Communist elements in the Party and League, on the basis of the | Comintern line. Any attempt to conduet a struggle against the Party leadership as an equal or greater | Aanger will only result in weaken- ing the struggle against Trotsky- ism, The membership meeting calls | Kelloge pm \ MMunton tha | under cnapitoliam, Down wt traitors to the working class! i} DETROIT LOS ANGELES BOSTON PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND WASHINGTON KANSAS CITY SEATTLE SAN FRANCISCO Etc., Etc. et! pacly ww Fifth Anniversary of the DAILY WORKER Are still to be heard Get on the job immediately! from, Organize your fifth Anniversary Celebration Square. Lidsky’s Book Store, Broadway, Rational Vegetarian 199 Second Avenue, HARLEM DOWN TOWN Daily Worker Office, 26-28 Union N. 0. C., 16 W. 21st St. Restaurant, Health Food, 1600 Madison Avenue. Unity House, 1800 Seventh Avenue, and FREIHEIT ADMISSION: $1.00 IN ADVANCE $1.25 AT THE DOOR Tickets Now on Sale at: BRONX Rappoport & Cutler’s Book Store, 1310 Southern Boulevard. Restaurant of U. W. C. BROWNSVILLE 202 East Goldstein's Book Avenue, BORO PARK Max Snow Drug Store, Thirteenth Avenue and Store, 365 Sutter One of 43d Street, Night, BATH BEACH Book Store, 8603 20th Demonstrate Your Solidarity! ‘Be the 25,000 that Will Crowd Madison Square Garden Saturday December 15. Don’t Miss!

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