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~ ae 4eee DECEMBER 1, 128 | Workers Will Protest Jailing of 29 Militants by Capitol Jingoes Wednesday Night rN ™en VUSSOLINIPUTS Workers Party Activities ties PORTER PARADE STATEMENT BY , GROUCH URGES A FINISH TO THE ae ARE DYING CHAMBER ALL TO ATTEND Derides Signing of the fiers aneuth Gitlow, | Fake Peace Pacts Hsia Party Units Attention! nish @raction will hold tte lon Saturday evening, Dec Harlem Carino, 16th St. and Ave. Proceeds wiil go for the tion of Spanish speaking oo ‘Poor Orphans H: Have No Choice; Religious Bunk Forced Upon Meet. eeting will be 4 juare Garden Sat y evening, Junua 19, All Party nd sympathetic organizations please Take note, You sre requested not to arrange any coutlicting dates, The Lenin Memorial Meeting this: year will be 4 powerful demonstration against the imperialist war and for the de fense of th Soviet Union, Subi The Subsecti tee will hold an on Wednesday sharp. Lenin Memort ye Com nt mee at 6:15 p. m nport 10 Dec urd » Subsection 2C. pion ar re les and Thomas Are nt Ges E. | ec. | Quizzed by Jailers Reeve, Others to Speak An appeal was issued last night y the All-American Anti-Imperial. League to all workers to back the fight against American imper- New and the stater e held by * today, 6:9 Continued from Page One . be diseased, the class war prisoners | have actively discussed the prob- their low pi °. 9,— Mussolini ively closed the 1: chamber of depu been slowly yester- sion s, which the | day fe of th Subsection 3¢ units of § e at 6 All today 27th Street and tor the support of the s of has ee avin; salism by attending the reception faut : vias foe Spanish Bureau “Videlunits must be an i 4 XG {cH OELE! 2B” workews’ fast ceuuaae ss ‘rng of 1924, and substituted it | Ou Please, Keep thiv date oven | meeting. Very Important matters will The class war prisoners, with 5 after serving a 30-day sentence for Photo shows orphanvchildren ut Eldridge St,ect Day Nursery on the cast side, being fed with *tficis a 3 Pee ae: dion ne “Hierarchies . heir courage and uncomplaining ) demonstrating in Washington| — tigious bunk, which serves to.make d panne Fotis nseane oF a chant Pest 2 , ss bitude: with winch they so eiEe dgainst American imperialism and : ues to-make docile sheep of capitalism out of them. The childrer above are in a t Fae ea neat Me nse aie: REM! aot bE toa Seek Hon tA et held tt t at 8:30 their experiences in the workhouse, for the release of John Porter, The| Jewish orphanage. ee vie a sign OE ak aaa Workers communist) League willat 101 We BTN Bt onighe acs" have. been a living propaganda to reception, which will be held Wed- | — ea ee een ear f i fe ene pee hole Gegtion, Gance son Maturdes, 3 age * the other prisoners of the courage ) uesday evening at 8 o'clock at Man its I Toe een ond | Boston. ‘Road, "There will be enter regular of the workers in the face of capi- tain t oppression. ent and an excellent jazz band hattan Lyceum, 66 E, Fourth St., under the auspices of the New York Section of the International Labor Defense, the Young Workers peas | “and the New York branch run the government The change means that instead of the 15 per cent of allezed non- fascists in the former “parliament,” there will now be 100 per cent of completely > mpathetic have many of the been in their attitude to- | ers that the authori- : Jarmed and have considerable pub- Fraternal Organizations PRODUCE MORE TORONTO NEEDLE. .. PLANES FOR WAR 2, Section 6, the pris an ward the work » ties have become Spacinh. Workern Dance, The Spanish Fraction of the Work of the Brooklyn the All-America Anti- innit ore (Communist) Party will h Nd its 4 on the matte te open! now! , per-| will lead the discussion. Workers { J protest meeting. LAER Aver’ Bidedede will go for the| 7, Q ae i Tn his posi tae Afaaalinis pene. deta Guplneapcaneeting ae Dae ae ne y ington. : The appeal, signed by Paul ie tes ak ee U. S. Outstrips in Pro- mocked the entire shallow system of 7. will be held to- Nin eae “The Occaquon workhouse is hon- Crouch, national secretary, states Obi ore,” As this will be a real in duction ace” treaties, and put forward oe Lcd lee ee mn pustnen teeetinarn A meta eee xi FONG: ao direnty-twro workers chose to go Apange cag, phot, attele oars: own plans for imperialist ag- gn the ‘Aimertoan| on Women's Work will be. held to. B€Rd@,” necerding to one press to jail in order to uphold the strug. | date. Pm RSM ion and continued armament . Heda Bolelorcic, at nsdale | statement, gle against Amencen imperishigs |Eaght New ¥ Wage Re-) LB dich ss , The rapid growth of a © PYO- | for war. pee lAve, Turn will lead the discussion | The class war prisoners at Oc- aud te the telensa of TORR Rioters ductions | , Working Women's Notice, duction in the United ste-| “The truth is,” Mu h i \Mi encjuon wenn. ériveted. dicing ae young textile strike leader now i te | Yorke sWeekine hey NY Aad Ba a at report by the aeronau-|«that the whole world i is : Monare ist Lovers in inister of Justice rade in Washington on Armistice Fort Leavenworth. ‘The struggle to| TORONTO, Dec, 1—Thirty-two |Womorr ein ee en Wee es that during the fisst tine |ink itself. ‘The number of Fret Lest King Croak' Ready to Give Teapot |22¥, ster the demonstration de- free Porter is an integral part of workers of the Durable Waterproof oaths Tred Labor Temple, 14th St ¢ 1998 ji st niné ‘and cannon is constantly increasing, mandede the release of John rorter the struggle against Yankee imper- | Company, a raincoat Hudnutacturiie | *! nd znd ‘Ave, Come and ‘represent |onths of 1928 American manufac- |yet everybody speaks of peac ‘Before Wales Is Home| Hero His Verdict Soon 2nd denounced the preparations ialism, Porter is now in jail be-|plant of Toronto, all members of your shop, ee mers conte) Ung. 80 per cent of the|" “We are all for peace,” he | | which the United States govern- the’ Industral’ “% Omtes. Warner: otal output turned out 2132 com- critically continued, “and if, to.| LONDON, Dec. 9—A bulletin on| PARIS, Dec. 9.—The minister of |ment, in common with the other im- cause he deserted from the army | Union of Needle | of Wall Street and entered the fight I mercial plans. On this ba: the Trades Workers, are now on strike. Chamber estimates that for the en- The Office Workers’. Union has ar- morrow, other Kellogg treaties were the condition of the king, signed | justice announced officially today | pevialist powers is making for the . . * ., ri . enees da for Washington’: a ste: s! i " ‘ . al e . r. against American capitalism in the|Since Oct. 8 when the shop was |lirtiday eve: 4 PSE ROH EL Na ea aan Aimerican imanufie: (oN we would hasten to sign emong others by a Doctor Buzzard, | that the Accusations Court had re- |next war ; New Bedford atrike. Sicht orwranived by the. unioti, the Manor. : pathetic ' organizations. |tu-ers will turn out 3.665 ak them. F n’s policy was one of while deliberately vague, indicates | jected the United States demand for| The authorities, infuriated to think a : sae Gon ne jare asked nat to arrange any affair 3,665 com- peace,” he said, “but the pa 0 2 king, who has resigned his iti ry I e workers Ww i Oiiacréception’ for the 2a treed workers were preparing for a strug. | tos that eventing. y Me isatrlanck Salud at $30, ne ise he rae “but the party would that ie ise w 0 ! as restenel Ue extradition of Henrj M. Blackm: that the workers would bring the wei ‘ ri ’ gle to better their conditions. The| . . 27, wi be chary about giving its coopera-| monarchal powers to a regency of | missing witness in the senate Tea-! Porter case to the steps of the Cap- workers Wednesday is not merely a |® boy aly Sake 2 Internapial Danes: |000,000, compared with 1927, when tion to others.” His entire speech, | six, may end his reign of oppression | pot Dome oil investigation. The min- | itol, threw the militants into jail welcome home. It must be turned WS in the shop were between $8 Notice to all Party ana tabor ana |0Ply 1,995 commercial ships were i ae was marked by his constantly dwel-|over the empire’s 465,000,000 sub- | ister said he had not yet received and $15 a week for skilled operat- ernal tic There will made, valued at $5,000,000, and 1921 for terms varying from thirty to into a mighty protest meeting de- ore ri ‘ oer ‘ pee ” " ., A . Sank manding Hbactinaneclate ales of |oTs: The firm took advantage of | P¢ #p Inter-racial Dance on Decem- when there was no manufacture of ling on the subject of the impending |jecta before the Prince: at Wales ar-| copies of the courts’ recommend days, after submitting the e Me fi hat i ber 29. It would be greatly appre-| ¥ ee € Of | war and armaments, and called for rives. ion, but expected to get them short-|prisoners to every kind of suffer- Porter, demanding that the con- the ‘act that most of the workers ciated if no aff were arranged commercial plans. a Hing ata hina e Re 2 % >, | nere young and’ exploited them to| that will-confilet with. this ons Geng cis __,_ |a_final drive to bring all the forces; This is worrying the monarchy|ly. He said he would notify the|ing and humiliation. Food was the lini, See ith military construction in-jof Italy under arms. lovers who are anxious to uphold|Quai D’Orsay which in turn would|kept from the class war prisoners, temptible tools of American imper- \ pees elt bk ah Heal Bee This Naetiae Tea MTOR AORTA NOE, CREEL, SIS RORIC ee he ee ee emotes, that | the tradition that the new king must inform the American embassy. they were crowded into narrow cells q Tay AEDT. ved is vi i -e. | Federation will have a theatre party the total production for 1828 ‘will Ihe on the soil of Great Britain be-| Th s a containing one bunk for four or five The same government which is ear- \Volved is the left wing union re- fat. the Pre 33 jbe about 4,000 airplanes of all types, fore the old king is formally allowed | ait ems no doubt that the id rvi ar Garni Jicare- cently organized when the Canadian | McDougal S e ene ae ore the y extradition will be rejected, and|™en- ing on a war against the Nicara. of valued at $75,000,000. The report | to iiie. Joun Porter is still being held at there are not expected to be any in- guayan workers and peasants, which 'ocals of nearly the right wing | (7) 73a says that more than $100,000,000 is : : i 4 a is now preparing to aid the Colom- \internationals split away from their | : FoSeh win nutd tne up of Ag aa \invested in the airplane industry, | s regarded as a necessity for | ternational complications over the Se ee eee where reports con- ¥ ian government to etush in blood |Marent bodies because of the reac-|™men’s Federation, Tickets can be| which ova Jalinokt: . has monarchists that when the cry! matter, as attorneys for the U. tinue to leak through that he is be- baits ‘ 2 2 a, é _|Obtained at 26-28 Union Square. MED NOW Spee mone ae TORRY goes out that “the king is dead” all| government thoughtfully -ling brutally mistreated and tor- the strike of 30,000 plantation work- onary policies and expulsion tac Dyke workers as during the peak of war Parnkica ital be Sampeeebed: whe 3 joughtfully waited un fs horiti evs, which has shackled virtually ties the officials used. This union) |W time production. Airplane, manu- dhe iseniing cheene Cane live they eee ee en ated lisnitations | tured by the prison suthorities: : 4 LOSE ft ‘ ‘on ged a P as 4 am e - cvery Latin American country, ig|i8 expected: to affiliate with the |jecromen® ouncll ranged | facturing centers have been devel- : - é Haste ee (ape Tre Deters SAN HIS Ot RENEE 5 Cletimizing and torturing John Por. |smalgamated neddle trades union |p. at 1387 ington Ave.loped in New York, Philadelphia, Daily Worker Drive on ; kins fine “ition. The whole Teapot Dome Gees Evolution of Eye ‘or, Workers, demand the release Which the militants are to organize Bronx. 8, Leroy will speak on, “Wo |trartford, Buffalo, Detroit, Milwau- | ‘ i ihe be naratclaeaens Soros SEO eh Mickie Oe i iod: of Jobn Porter on Wednesday /at conventions in New York at the Interested in workers’ education are|kee, St, Louis, Kansas City,Wichita, Large Scale out of the od Bom orker get | having the government make tech- During Short Periods night,” close of this year. Invited. Admission is free. \Colorado Springs, Los Angeles and te off nical errors that allowed them to | Continued from Page One “penny on the pay or a minute CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—A statement escape ie aaa About two weeks ago the piece- work prices’ in the raincoat trade Seattle. Chicago is not a manu \facturing center, it is the largest air Watkers Center. y night there at the Workers Center Speakers at the reception and pro- the day,” and no Indian peasant can | test meeting will be Ben Gitlow. y, tell the difference when the tax col-| Dr. adapting itself generation by gen- C. Koch that the human eye will held its first meeting today and lay cing: member of the secretariat of the were slashed 50 per cent. Atushop | ‘4.28 Union Sq. on the fourth floor.|transport center in the United | Dlans for the campaign. d A: Workers (Communist) Party; Karl meeting the workers decided to de- A good band will he on hand on these |States. Its traffic is now exceeded It was decided to take at least Jector comes around. ‘Smith Chooses Ten to eration to the changed conditions mand the recognition of the union, Reeve, ed'tor of the Labor De- 1 minimum rate of 50 cents an hour f-nder; Glarence Miller, Philadel- phia organizer of the Young Work- evs League; Paul Crouch, Otto Huis- wood, Ben Thomas and Henel Ben- nett, TRY AGAIN TO HOAX JOBLESS British Gov't Fools Un- ininimum for cutters and a $5 mini- inum for all other workers. Acom- che plans and six of the leading anion members were fired. The gnion has replied with the strike. Navy Orders 2 Largest Zeppelins Ever Built; Carry Tons of Bombs WASHINGTON, Dee, 9, — The nany stool-pigeon told the firm of | |The concert will ‘take place evenings, and all workers who come for the dancing are assured of a | 00d time. for operators and cementers, a $30 | , eae Freiheit Singing Society. For the first time in New York, the Freiheit Singing Society will oresent Mendelsohn's oratorio, “Wal- purgis Night” with a symphony or- shestra conducted by Lazar Weiner. Satur- day, Dec. 29, at Carnegie Hall, 57th vt and 7th Ave. Tickets can be got- ‘en at the Freiheit office, 30 Union 3a. ic oar ee | Brownsville Dance. The Brownsville Workers Youth Center will hold its first dance Sat- jurday evening, Dec. 22, at the Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 219 sackman St., Brooklyn. Oe eI Williamsburgh I. L. D. Meet. {only by Templehoff in Germany. | The Aeronautical Chamber of {Commerce claims 95 per cent of America’s airplane manufacturers and air carriers as members. The Chamber sponsored the Chicago air- craft exposition opening December 1, Officially Recognize 4,726 Votes for Foster, | HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec, |Foster and Gitlow got 4,726 votes |Gitlow in Pennsylvania | 15,000 co of the special anniver- sary edition which will be published on Jan, 5, plus those ordered di- rectly by the units, The question | of a special Philadelphia page each | week in the national edition of the Daily was also decided upon, and ithe goal will be set for a special |page each day. The fifth annive: sary celebration | of the Daily wii ke place in Phila- | delphia on Jan. On Christmas Eve, Ry il. Dee, 24, the Daily Worker- eiheit masquerade and color-light ball will be held, and all those pres- 8.— ent pledged themselves and the or- ganizations they represented to 17 SAILORS LOSE LIVES. SANTIAGO, Chile, Dee. 9 (UP). was ‘started today into the sinking of the steamer Quintero, which went —An official investigation down with 17 men off Point Patache, near Iquique Thursday. Twenty-five members of The Workers (Communist) Party | demands unemployment insurance, the amount of compensation te be full wages for the entire period of unemployment, the administration of thin insurance to be in the hands | of the workers, the cost to be the crew were rescued by the steamer America, which collided with the | Quintero. | foreign lands. and that in 400 years more the need te for spectacles, now almost univer- ALBANY, Dec, 9-—Ten members |S! will have disappeared, was con- of the’ notorious New York Na-, Sidered by the American Academy of tional Guard were chosen yesterday | Optometry here as indicating an- by “Tammany Al” Smith to take an | other proof of the theory of evolu- examination preparatory to enter- tion, and by the old Darwinian the- ing West Point Military Academy | °'¥ of slight changes, too. | to perfect themselves in the art of murdering workers on strike and in \Become Expert Killers COMRADES EAT SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts, CO-OPERATIVE Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East |nivy department has just awarded) ne williamsburgh branch Pennsylvania, according to the | make th ts the biggest suc- employed a contract to the Goodyear-Zeppelin International Labor elenap. wilt| Poe aes ae ie frat anh Since ne ‘o Reheat whl Perenh? WES Hth\e SRR the CBI? | Apt C. 1. Corporation for the two largest air- Pec 17, at 46 Manhattan Ave, Brock: | Philadelphia, with its famous vote| All fraternal organizations, trade TEL, ESTABROOK 0568. ieee (By Mail) ~-Despite ships in the world. They are to be | fn. at 8 Pa mm ‘Al members ‘must | stealing record is the largest city | union locals, co-operatives and bene- DR. I. STAMLER Health Food ht ~ A present. Sympathizers are in- . ead . ployed British workers, recengly | Hak toes ae panied UU ate Sree: in the state, and many of the min-| fit societies will be visited to Lay Workers Cooperative ‘Surgeon-Dentist Vegetarian sent over to Canada by the British | ;; Cala Woon anteeitan eg ouovpees | BS towns are so completely com-|ilize their members in support 0: B DIRECTOR ift of 182,000 pounds, ‘The largest se in English for workers Clothiers, Inc. Restaurant pany controlled that only certain|the Daily campaign. Detailed re- people are allowed to vote at all, it| ports of the progress made in the is safe to say the real vote was | campaign will be printed regularly. many times as large. The Philadelphia comrades now | The official returns divide the realize the great financial difficul- vote of Foster and Gitlow as fol-|ties the Daily Worker is up against, lows, on the Labor Party ticket, 2,- | and have determined that, so far as | >| 687; on the Workers (Communist) | they are concerned, the paper will |Party ticket, 2,039. not cease publication for a single | day. By building up the circula- |tion to the point the paper should jae S jand in the A, B. C. of Communism dirigible now owned by the navy is| wilt be give nat the Ukrainian Home, the Los Angeles, built by Zeppelin) {00 Mer cer St. Jersey City, every Co, of Germany, and 8 tot Jong, | SUrqay St 10 a m. 8, Leroy ‘will be | wi 1: 0! ,' 01 . The new airships will have a cruising range of 9,180 miles, whereas the Los Angeles has a range of 3,500. The engines and | engineers will be housed within the hull. Space is allowed inside the OPEN: Mon., Tues. Wed., Thurs, from 10 to 8 P. M. Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 7 P. M. i government, foun: that they had been hoaxed and that no work ex. | isted for them in Canada, the Brit- ish government is going ahead with further plans to settle British un- employed workers in Canada. 'The latest scheme of the tories to rid themselves of jobless workers is | to send 500 families to New Bruns- wick, where unemployment has be- 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 8. @ Working Women. Cloakmakers Council 2 a lecture tonight at 14% | Street, City, at 8:30 p, m. ject will be “The results of tion Campaign for Women. Rubin will lead the discussion. For Good Wholesome Foud EAT AT RATNER’S Datry and Vegetarian Restaurant 103 SECOND AVE. AMALGAMATED ||! FOOD WORKERS || Baker's Loenl 164 | Meets istSaturday in the month at 3468 Third Ave. Bronx, N. ¥. will have Hast 106th SUITS MADE TO ORDER 3 peer Council 14. . 4 come a severe problem. hall ala for. Sie senlanee ep pacgunel, sameet, at 2100 Bronx ‘Poincare Hooks Bait 3 diamecly boc he commensurate with pe caeby Nabe nOrc vale te nt ovene | H. L, HARMATZ, Prop. as “ orium a ) p. m., to ‘ s . x ic ic White Kills NeSro by eenetine them while the Zeppelin Mest. R--Hottman witt teaa aiveus-| fOr French ‘Radicals’ |Party and lett ving nent ee cuse | Self-Service Cafeteria Kk Pond sion on “The Efforts of Presen ¢ by constantly boosting Quality—Full Value — 315 SEC Ai AVR NOOSE She i I. ler way. | Eeonomiq,, Conditions on Family ticles jn | taining fund, and by an ete me Hotel and Restaurant Workers} | BAKING eee eal rae Theatr eich and accent “anniverary Srusch ofthe Atdgnrnted ||| Sort Grr Seat Weprcoceg oa LOUISVILLE, Ky. Ky. (By Mail),— MILITARY R. R. IN CAL. dealt ‘ eet 3) hese Wel eaiApalbn thls will be achieved. 872 BROADWAY, NOY, Food Workers with religious p s and is 122 W. Sixt St. Phone Cirete 73i6 BUSINESS MEETING=]) eld on the first Monday of the Crawford, white, who shot | WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 (UP)— U. §, Minister to the,‘ young Negro in the back, who he/ Assistant Secretary of War Robbins | Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 ‘buted” lszgcly ‘to the fall cf Colombian Government | the National Union cabinet, were| SOCONY REAPS ITS PROFITS. MEET YOUR FRIENDS at claimed had raped his daughter, i: being held under slight bail ‘in th |told the United Press today the war | lepartment is ready to grant the | Presses for Oil Grab adopted: by the cab’st tuday after | county jail, | Southern Pacific Railroad a revoc- While quizzed by the police, the able permit to cross Benicia, Cal., daughter of the murderer was ed arsenal grounds as an approach to why she had her shoes off. She | t the new Martinez bridge. The de- replied that she was tired and had/ partment has prepared a favorable asked the dead man to remove them report on the congress bills for a for her, out of which grew the pro-| permanent permit, believing the tector .of American womanhood’s | railway move is valuable strategic- fantastic idea of rape. jally to the army, CITY ABOLISHES JAIL > Negro Town of 3,000 Finds It Useless, The abolition of the jail at Mound Bayou, Mississippi, a town composed Montgomery and his ite pur- chased a large tract of land and if revision. They will be presented to parl’2ment along wth spec‘el cred- its for December. The original articles would have re-established religious missionary orders 1 Tsance ard re ‘x~:d cer- BOGOTA, Colombia, Dec. 9.—The newspcper “Spec:.tor” reports that | the minister of industry has denied ft s.sttion macs’ the © tty by : | ¥: tain church property abolished by | t! vlombian Petrolerm formnay [the lay of to°2. Alto, the ney fst CialesHat SOE Os sha vammalan tie ac-eallad cya, Barco concession. Pada: “peehewene viclently op- The Ccl.mbian government re-| posed by “radicals.” The new ones, | cently cancelled the concession on | jt ig believed, Will give them ax ex- | the grounds ‘that the company, in| cyse for s.yporting the Po which U. S. imperialist interests are | yeaction. ey involved, had n°’ compli... with the ‘ations * the contract. eye The new Yankee mir:.'>r to Col- Government Statistics omk!:, Jei....on Cocfery, has been| Confess Indian School in secret negotiations with the gov- exclusively of Negroes, numbering began selling lots exclusively to Ne- etnment, using all the pressure pos- Children Are Starved ports that the net profits for 1928 | will exceed the 1927 figure of $11,- expenses were paid. Oil workers’ wages are @ being lowered, not raised. “For Any Kind of Insurance” ARL BRODSKY Telephone Murray HAM 5550 7 East 42nd Street, New York | DR. L. HENDIN| SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St, MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 Standard Oil of New Jersey re- | 414,837 net, after all taxes and other | S. PLOTKA JEWELER olla: Phone Oli 548 Cooperators, patronize your local JEWELER carry a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry We MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS 240 Bronx Park East ir Co-operative Colony. Apt. Telephone EASTABROOK 2 Special rates to students from the Co-operative House, at & p.m, Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern N. ¥. Off 174th ation Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept, 26-28 Union Sq., New York City WE ALL, MEET NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Patronize | No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE | (1 flight up) 2700. BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) Rational Vegetarian Restaurant iv. SECOND AVE, Bet. 12th and 13th Ste. Stnetly Vegetarian Food, groes. This was the beginning of|:"* /) pomove ‘ne c:.xcellation. about 3,000, brings to the fore the Mound Bayou, which was incorpor- “crimeless reputation of this munici- oe WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.-—The re- | Unity Co-operatore Patronisze oH by a former Negro slave, Isaiah ated in 1898 with Montgomery as the first mayor. The town is governed by a mayor and a board of aldermen, who are clected every two years by popular vote. Two officers—a marshal and a deputy sheriff—direct law en- forcement and many of the inhabi- tants of the town have grown from childhood to manhood and woman- hood, without ever having seen a | uniformed policeman. Because of the well-nigh absence of erime, the city council hag abol- pality, According to the published rec- ords, only one arrest has been made in Mound Bayou in six years, and jit has been over 20 years since a murder has taken place in this all- | Negro community. Yet, the Nordic - “Iily-whites” and “white-supremists” - insist that the Negro is incapable of self-government, self- determination and self-improvement. Mound Bayou was founded in 1887 M omery, bodyguard of Jeffer- pated ft the Confederacy. Em- | ‘ished the prison, stating that it is ployed by a railroad company to a “needless expense” to the com sell land in the Mississippi delta, | munity. tory, Now Sell Salt Creek Again; MustHaveSome One Subtler Than Last ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Bids for sale of government royalty oil in the Salt Creek Field Wyo., wil | be opened next Monday, secretary of interior West announced today. The contract for this oil formerly held by Harry F, Sinclair was re- cently held illegal by the attorney | general, after a series of graft ex- posures hitherto unknown in his: cont survey of the government's In- idian Service, conducted by ten ex- | perts of the Institute for |ment Research, while displaying great caution as to language, still ‘discloses that hospitals for Indians are ill-equipped, schools are over- | | crowded, and that Indian school ‘children are forced in many cases \to live on as low as eleven cents a day per child. Salaries paid instructors are so ‘low that no first-class teachers will vemain for any length of time. The only way to nbolish wven= ployment Ix to abolish capitalism, Govern- | iDR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE | }Room 808—Phone, Algonquin e183 | {Not connected with any other office {- pS SS || Or. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hou 980-32 Sunday, 10:00 PLEASE THLEPHONE Fon APPOINTMENT 249 BAST 116th STREET Cor. 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