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crass DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1 28 Workers International Relief Shop Delegate Conference to Map Out Plan of Actio | STRONG LAUNDRY \ IRON WORKERS’ | HEAD IN APPEAL TO ALL LABOR Calls for Support of W. I. R. Meet mm a call issued yesterday by | George E. Powers, organizer of the Architectural Tron, Bronze and | Structural Workers Union, workers | of all industries were urged to join the Workers International Relief and to participate in the shop dele- gates conference of that organiza- tion to be held Thursday, Dec. 20; hs Bryant Hall, Sixth Ave. and 42nd | st. } His statement, in part, reads: | “Bitter experience has taught jnany wo! important role hich relief work plays in industrial battles of the toiling masses. Too often has this vitally necessary | work been haphazardly done or to- | tally neglected. Generally in the } midst of the struggle make-shift re. | lief organizations have been set up. | When the particular conflict was over these committees disappeared. | ‘Thus in each new battle ihe workers had to learn all anew again how to | construct and operate the necessary velief machinery, which even at its | best could exist only on a small | scale. | “Lack of real organization, lack | of centralization and lack of per- | manency, have characterized most attempts at relief work in the past. What we urgently need is a per- Bourgeois Poet*Hides Away | é Robinson Jeffers (inset), famous American poet, represents in an extreme form the efforts of many bourgeois artists to escape from the life about them. Jeffers has built with his own hands the tower of stone shown above at Mt. Carmel, Cal., where he lives with his family in complete isolation from the world. Jeffers’ poetry has been cRiefly preoccupied with themes of a highly neurotic, psycho- | pathological tendency. Fraternal Organizations. freed Workers. | tion, ‘defense of our country, without dis- | \tinction of class or ages.” Except, JINGOES LABOR ~= Workers Party Activities FOR PARAGUAY. BOLIVIAN WAR Industrialists Become) “Patriotic” | Continued from Page One all go to war.” This typically jingo statement was calculated to bring | en a demonstration and succeeded. | Senor Ramon Paz, notorious. lo-| cal politician and president of the | congress, spoke after the president | and in his turn attempted to work | Jon the excitement of the crowd. Rivers and Rubber. “We will obtain sovereignity over | our rivers, which have always been | ours,” he declared. He failed to | mention the important rubber jungles bordering the rivers. Continuing the jingo demonstra- | Senator Paravicini shouted, | “Together all of us will go to the | of course, Paravicini. Newspapers Also Profit. The newspapers are rich harvest, a godsend to the sub-| sidized papers controlled by the po-| litical necessities of one politician | or other, from the excitement which | they have helped to create. Extras are appearing hourly. Troops “have been called out to patrol the cities in an effort to make the war crisis more real to the Bo- livians. | almost | workere and for the jw | Soon reaping a|4 Lenin Memorini Meet. A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be held in Madison Square Garden Sat- urday evening, January 19. All and sympathetic organizations pleas take note. You ure requested not to arrange any coutlicting dates. ‘The Lenin Memorial Meeting this year will be & powerful demonstration against the imperialist war and for the de- fense of the Soviet Unton. District Executive Committee, York District. New Party Uniis Attention! The Spanish Fraction will notd its,‘ first ball on Saturday evening, Dec. , at Harlem Carino, 116th Bt. and Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the organization of ish speaking support of the organ of the Spanish Bureau “Vida Obrera.” Please, keep this date open and give this affair your greatest support. L. Dance. of the Young League wv ery) Bronx Y¥. W. Bronx section ers (Communist) hold a Section Dance on Saturda Dec. 22, at the Rose Gardens, 13 Boston ‘Road, ‘There will be ente tainment and an excellent jazz bani Subsection 3B. The Subsection Executive Commit tee will hold an important meet on Wednesday, Dec. 10 at 6:15 p. sharp. Miller at. Morning Intl. Br. Bert Miller, organizat tary of District 2, Wor munist) Party, Will the month] ning Inte day mornin egs Center, workers a forum of th nal Branch Thur: 13, at_ the Wor! 8 Union Square. A invited to attend. open the M Section 8 Enlarged Executive. An enlarged meeting of the tion 8 executive and the house con mittee will be held tonight at 8 o'clock. Subsection 3C Executive. A meeting of the mittee of Subsection tomorrow at 6:30 p. 27th St units must be present. Party | »- force on against the strikers killing two.” Capitalist Trimmer |January 12 at 313 i Hinsdale Ave. workers ar e invited to attend, All pe p. must be present. Kast N.Y. ¥. W. L. Meet. The next meeting of the newly or- ganized secliva of the Young Work- ers (Communist) League in Hast York will be held tonight at All members must Import- are on enda. All young workers are in- Intl Br. 1-1, International Branch 1-1 ction 1, will meet Wednesday at 7:30 at | 60 St com- | mittee Marks Pl, The executiy will meet at 6 DP. FRUIT STRIKERS ld. m, | Brand Whitlock, who trims the rough ends of Wall Street pro- | nouncements and helps to decorate imperialism with well-turned sen- —— tences, is returning from Europe I; #1) | where he has been busy writing the Wall St. Puppets Will ere pevette in tue American Use Iron Hand legion fashion. Continued from Page One tachment of troops and then re- treated with his forces, after being wounded in the leg, to join the main body of workers in the interior. The war minister released the following message which he declared | L he had received from the com- en ae mandant of the Barranquilla divi Paterson Press Lauds sion: “Revolting workers attacked Betr ayer the garrison at Baru where the| station defended itself Continued from Page One Workers Fight. ters of the Associated Saturday to Further fragmentary reports re-| take away the dishes and uten: rage Five nN WORKERS’ UNION ISA NECESSITY More Pay Cuts; Speed- up Grows Worse (By a Worker Correspondent) In my previous letter about the laundry industry I tried to picture the unbearable conditions of the laundry workers (inside and dri- vers), the small wages, the unsani- tary conditions and our helpless- ness without a strong labor organ- ization in our industry. I indicated in my letter that while, the bosses are harvesting big fortunes in a short time, the workers are miser- ably ited. In this letter I call worker in the laundry in- vake up. Conditions are becoming wo: The big se every da amy of unemployed th out of work i industries are swellin of the job hunters in the 1 Not hav- ing a union to protect us, we are be- coming the vic of the bosses’ greed. The bo: sing the Zi not organized in a and the fact that so ing jobs, to cut our mi wages still further. The laundry owners of Brooklyn and Coney Island, and especially of the Boro P: section, are cementing a new bosses’ association in order to unite for fight on the workers for the purpose of further wage cuts and of lengthening the working leased ‘by official sources indicate| they used in maintaining a relief hours. And what are we doing, but a se g b Spanish Workers Dance. e ton to wreleouie uk 22 anti-| All the bourgeois political par- Section “Daily” Campaign. ss . ss ee eciee eae 7 ering Sbanlsh Fraction of the Work: | from jail in Washington will be nela ties have published patriotic mani-|, Section 2 of the workers (Com- that the strikers are fighting | kitehen before the broad silk strik- sighing and complaining of our the coming period when the needle frat dance Saturday evening, Dec. 22,4 Wednesd: y gvening at § o'clock in|festos calling upon the people to|sive campaign for h anniver- | bravely. One report states that a/ ers bro ped Ree yigette working conditions, but not acting. [nd other building trades, and many | 0E*nlzatlon of Spanish workers and nection of ithe anteenettonal aber fighting against the Paraguayans. || the entire section. Business meet-|¢Ver Weapons they could lay their Pe reeset 5 t Aue eal ade ganize the laundry oan This fie groupe’ df. Worllars Pate Geen See ei eee ice ana tis AN Ameri ante De ootintee Communists Mobilize Inge “WHIT take “up the ‘drive. “All /hands on, withstood an attack of ment hanging around the hall under is proved by the following facts: veater struggles, do we need such | tefnational affair, please, dot not League. The Communist groups in Lucre| jig wheres sepresentative of the Soldiers. Fifteen were ba tac ra cayrencenat ite badly injured, There has existed (only on paper) an organization as the Workers’ In-|aate =, 1°™ Other Affair on that . - and La Paz are mobilizing to fight | Daily Worker killed in this encounter but the vas oH hee plone dea a laundry workers’ international, ternational Relief. Every progres- i . ra ; A conference of representatives of the danger of war which is threat- ae > number of government dead are not Seatind be the, Hines Boe Ata with a local union (only ‘on paper) and see to it that his or her shop is | York, Working Women's Federation lin New Bea-| | Two patriotic commissions have) Heasue | jazz eae te The censorship continues to be al- : iocal has a president and an organ- * yvepresented at the coming Shop commoner Delegate Conference on Thursday, |p. m, at the Labor Temple, 14th St. on “Organization Among Working Women” Dec. 16, at 2 o'clock a will be held Dec. 13 at 8D 4 1th St. and Irving ng ternoon,|bheen formed to Plaza | spread the war) spirit. every Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Those The composition of these| wishing to join should communicate |to get details of the actual en- most complete and it is impossible | day voted to sever all relations | with the reactionary Associated and counters and the position of the| offered aid to the N. T. W. local. iner, drawing salaries, but how many laundry workers have they or- Bois: spe ith the abo address at ‘once. i 7 pie | 2 ’ commissions is very significant and |“ Aaah its ; 7 be & ranized ? Dec. 20, at Bryant Hall, Sixth Ave, |@nd_2nd Ave. Come and represent Building Tradex ton, Sea die LG SO TDSERLLE AT HELE» Sees oe Meee ld eicleniae The Workers Cooperative Bak-|®*nized ‘ and 42nd St.” ss s 8 6 A fraction meeting of tilding | © it Nes aa matt 4 ee ‘enkik willl | Whe: ISAMCREAOR HKG ant cretion Ye ee ery, a militant workers’ organiza-| They wake up only when they r ors Ww e oe rialists re Is WI ¥ * Al spd slectio rials ; sas ink rs | Office Workers. trades workers Will be held Satur-| industrialists and professionals with | campaign will be discussed at Unit tion, which has, been providing the think that the teamsters, chauffeurs Gil Reported Ready | The Office Workers’ Union has ar-| ranged a dance for Sq. at 3 p. m, ion the government in its campaign for | 6r tomorrow at t 253 Holding high their banners de- Bd silk strikers with bread and snd helpers’ international is infring- ‘Washington's 5 \a Brook Perey . ; ; pee 5 s’ int virthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webster ee eae eek ets ey pe : y a erLItOR ORL Gineeien Bectare: pnd eeae a and | for over seven weeks, yesterday an-|ing on their rights. Recently they . ©. | Manor. ympathet organizations omen entre Party, haps ie mos’ prominent 7 +; ishere, |Hoover’s trip, and demanding a ces- oan hie Abt ae “ SS to Mediate With the tre'ssiea not'to arrange any affair) A, good” opportunity for’ Jewish] | Acre? } wry’ Bublishers, | Hoover's trip iM nounced a decision to stop giving|heard that the left wingers were to ! workers to see the regular week-end for that evening. member of either commis: ion is Ar-| 4 the must be sation of the murder of Colombian! coo to the Associated Union and start an organizational campaign to \ : se rie athizers are welcome. i i . | play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on|thur D. Loayza, former minister of daria jantation strikers by the armed . : ar Jetees pays z Clerical Reaction IntepeRiacial dawecs [14th St. and 3rd Ave, on Fridays itice and a invested Se Pp fi aetahe wall Street-con- | 2¢ the same time announced that re-| bring the inside laundry workers esata Notice to all Party and labor and|evening, Feb. 8, at reduced prices if | Justice and a lawyer and investor 1 SOS Sh tete domcecon Westen pea, lief would continue to be provided|together. “They became alarmed MEXICO CITY, Dec. 10.—Thru | fraternal organizations: There will tickets are gotten in advance. The/|the huge Patino mining interests. DIBHe at BO ete Met eee OFOW | trolled Colombia government, sev-| +) victimized strikers thru its store,@nd formed a hollow organization, the efforts of Dwitht Morrow, Unt. | Pe. am tnter-racial: Dance an Decem=| 2a veee en eenannen rickets. te Roll-Call of Lackeys. ee Wiis eral hundred workers demonstrated | 4: ectiy. which has done nothing. ted States ambassador to Mexico|ciated if no affairs were arranged | advance may be gotten at the central, Dr, Castro Rojas, noted financier, ae Seene ee cre cients yesterday afternoon in front of the! “pho” statement of the organiza-| These A. F. of L. bureaucrats Max Bedacht, national agitprop | Orrices of the United Fruit Com- ie statement! gi and formerly of J. P. Morgan and Company, conferences have been ar- that will conflict with this one . ing Women, 80 B. 11th Room ‘Women Theatre Party. office of the United Council of Work-|ajso interested in mines, and also a lawyer, is another member of the director of the Workers (Commu- nist) Party, will speak on “The So- tion, condemning the strike-break- pany, 17 Battery Place, New York ing and reactionary expulsion tac- think not of the workers, but are only out for themselves. Only the 533, or phorie Stuyvesant 0: i e ilpes ; : cae cates ee list Party Today” at the Harlem | qi. 4 i r , rs : ; Tere eeeregh artes Ge and Le0-| pederation wilt havea theatre party Williamsburg I. L. D. Dance geet anes Luis Tejada-S |Workers Forum, 143 H, lo3rd St, ony ee a Fenda ena Got tics of the Associated, pledged sup-| militants will organize the laundry oldo Ruiz lores, exiled arch- $ ‘' - Pp re beaNG i | So is Jose Luis Tejada-Sorgano,| Friday at 8 p. m. Admission 15) whom 30, vieio - ay Prt be s S 4 P y at the Provincetown Theatre, 133| The Williamsburg branch of the a cents. All Party members and work: |ombian banana workers have gone | POT to the left wing silk workers’ workers, Therefore, I tell you, fel p of Mic!:oacan with a \"2w to- McDougal St., Saturday evening, Dee. | I. L. D, will sponsor a dance and big Bolivian financier, also inter- union established by the N. T, W. U. low laundry workers, that in order ' ‘a"Sing.|concert on New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, A : ers urged to attend. t : rf - ue _ Testoring some of the exalted eae pea a ake oh at 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, at | Sted in mines, also a lawyer and a ee out on strike. tat ¢ ab {Members of the Women’s Council to do away with your slave condi- position of the feudal’ catholic)go to the building up of the Wo-|8 p.m. ‘The funds collected at ‘the former minister of finance. Comrades Who’ have ioined the | 4, The, demonstration, arranged bY will be at the store to take care of|tions you must form a powerful church in Mexico. are tied Seabee Unies Senate” *| War prisoners, Admission will be 25| ,Damiel Sanchez Bustamente, head party during the Inst year are to|the New York branch of the 4'| strikers as heretofore, the statement | Laundry Industry Union. Ruiz comes directly from the n Sq . Nero : jot the Bolivian delegation on the | join the, casa th Fundamentals of America Anti-Imperialist League | 44. HB. vatican bearing instructions from/ |, Women's Counell 8 sali Shaina eeu |boundary dispute, which met in) tonight at the Workers Scheci cn and the Marine Transport heed Siivie kite ‘ PAOLA) rary ‘omen’s Council as arranged a % and ec! "e. ad : | ” Bra 7 9 7 vi r | . eae, Tri, IOQH a the pope and it is believed that he | ecture for Monday, Dec. 17, a¢ 8:00 | Council's of Coney Island witl hear Buenos Ayres, is another member. /eperative Branch, at 8 p.m. The | League, was twice broken up by the | Join Militant Union. DIES IN FIGHTING BLAZE Pr d Ports Gil’s permission t |p. m. at_ 1387 Washington Ave.,| Kate Gitlow lecture on “The Women|” Elias Ayala, Paraguayan minis-| 17" caucational one. ‘The subject iy |Police, who were evidently working | gin, workers from every craft are PLAINFIELD, N. J, Dec. 10 re-enter the country. It is reported | Bronx. 8. Leroy will speak on “Wo-jand Children in the Soviet Union” 14. +5 Bolivia, to whom the Bolivian lunder orders “to interfere with the a Le 5) ; that Gil is willing to grant the Mexican clergy control of the men and Workers' Education.” All interested in workers’ education are invited. Admission is free. tonight at 2901 Mermaid Ave. Williamsxburgh Lecture. government handed his passport | yesterday, is to be accompanied to be “The Results and Signifi the Last Election Campalgr nce of Unit 6K, Seetion | coming in a steady stream into the headquarters of the left wing local to sign up with the union. The last meeting as much as possible, but not to make any arrests or use of vio- (UP).—Francis W. Moxlow, 88, the oldest resident of Pluckenin died to- He was a re- is Council 4 of Williamsburgh will a - * = + " day of pneumonia. church, thus surrendering one of the % Panvie: JRCSbe GueRe Gn Sale ier by Jose Felipe Lira,| An. educational meeting of Unit lence in order to avoid unfavorable s é Pars 5 : 4 Dancing at Workers Center. haan annie T8obe sHene Rene the frontier by ip oF, Section 1, will be held tonight, | publieity. few days has seen a minimum of|clyse and contracted pneumonia essential points of the revolution and signifying a friendly attitude to the clerical reactionery elements. Eyery Saturday night there will be dancing at the Workers Center 26-28 Union Sq. on the fourth floor. A good band will be on hand on these at 56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. Architectural Iron, Bronze Workers. Bolivian charge d'affaires in Peru. Bolivia in 1926 produced $171,-| $28,707 worth of tin ore, most of at,6 at 60 St rks Pl. Unit 3K, 1 very member of Unit three shop meetings a day being held by the organizers of the union. Connections with the bulk of the A number of speakers pointed out the role of American imperialism in while attempting to eatinguish a fire in his home two weeks ago. 2 syenings, And all workers who come| , AJhtectussl iron, Bronze and Struc, (Which is controlled by American |be present for the Part Latin America ana pertiennny in| important silk plants in town are Notorious West Takes qood time; tikal Workers’ cUitew) will spk held | (Guggenheim) interests. tonight at 6:15 at 101 W. the Colombian strike and calle upon | rapidly being established .as the Health Food * ' 8 6 tonight at 8 p. m. at Rand School, * * Unit 3E, 2F, the workers to support to the ut-| membership grows, thereby bring * . 7H. loth St. es 4 nat S70 H y= | 5 A 7 Up Duties; Opens Bid} ,,,, tums eanns See yor Ae eae | Wall Street Reacts a THe Ghat BE, Mcaaalba et me eS cei Te SOOM" ling nearer the time when a genera Vegetarian * the Freiheit Singing Society will Bedacht at Harlem Forum. | Breaking off of negotiations be-|io1 w. 27th St. All members must | VOTKers In Colo! | Kary | oreanization drive will be launched for U. S. Oil Royalty present Mendelsohn's oratorio, “Wal-| Max Bedacht, national agitprop dis on Bolivia and Paraguay sharply | attend. 7 | Among those who spoke were Karl | inthe city. Restaurant WASHINGTON, Dec. 10.—Secre- tary of Interior West, the newly appointed oil man whose affiliations purgis Night” with a symphony or- | rector chestra condyeted by Lazar Weiner. party The concert will take place Satur- day, Dec. 29, at Carnegie Hall, 57th | St. and 7th Ave. Tickets can be got- | ten at the F¥etheit office, 30 Union| Today,” at the Harlem Work- ‘orum, 143 BH. 103rd St., Friday at 8 p. m. Admission 15 cents. members and workers All are Party urged to attend, will speak on “The Socialist yeduced prices in Bolivian bonds on the New York curb and stock ex-] changes today. Bolivia 7s of 1958 touched a new East N. ¥.-¥. W. L. Hike. The East New York unit of the Young Workers (Communist) League will hike to Alpine Woods on Sun- Those going will meet at 313 Reeve, editor of Labor Defender; George Mink, secretary of the Marine Transport Workers League; . A. Hathaway, editor of Labor, Attend the Dnily-Freiheit cos- tume ball at Madison Square Gar- den Saturday night, Dec. 15. 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 For Good Wholesome Foud with Salt Creek and other oil scan- | Sa. 9 5 le at 7:30 Unity; Harold Williams, a Negro) (oo anonirectu. ° + A . ts the stock ex- ale at 7:30 a. m., or go ys BY ?HE CHITECTURAL IRON, dals have caused a certain amount aot skein ees 0, ot eaten 1s OE 1969 on Fee et SOR workers |workér; and Abe Harfield, of the BRONZE STRUC URAL WORK: EAT AT ii - i 4 " Me be re v a v) ‘iet | ERS In IN meets every cont of amused interest among those who | the niawaniis® Warners veut |Mock Trial Features {f.’Sv,"mnade n new low at 0 of Stas [Young Workers Lengue. | Harriet | lang roury tuesday oete mont 1 © RATNER’S realize that Teapot Dome graft was | Center will hold its first dance Sat- Notice to All Party Members, Silverman, secretary of the New || at rand School, 7 East 15th S$ * urday evening, Dec. 22, at the i W |8% points. Bolivia 8s on the stock! 4” Party Beran Mente en jew | at : 3s by no means restricted to. those ex-/BreVaa tlie Eanar” tacum $3| Phila, Welcome for $7 points. Bolivia fs on tne stot ye neh etd erenm meeLE WIM York branch of the All-America ||| City. Headquarters: 7 bast 15th || Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant posed during the trials last year,|Sackman St. Brooklyn, 21 Released Workers i014 off 4 entral Opera House, Sith St. ‘and Anti-Imperialist League, acted as || §ii4 ana 2194. 103 SECOND AVE, i ‘ i 729 ¥ Third A All comrades e ‘ : fa) ene pe a sve ient Williamsburgh I. L. D. Meet. | Other South American issues mates th Te shay aca eae Poin lllggs chairman. ‘A. Rosenfeld, Secretary, be A ee ee oyalty oil in Salt Creek. It was! The Williamsburgh branch of the (Special to the Daily Worker) conflicting meetings with this date Building the Daily means build- = —— rere ‘elf-Service Cafeteria hru fake bids that Sinclair and Doheny got their rich oil deposits | during the last big scandal, when | Albert B, Fall was secretary of the} interior. CHARGED WITH MURDER. JERSEY CITY, Dec. 10 (UP).—| An indictment charging Peter Kud- | zinowski with the murder of seven- year-old Joseph Storelli was handed International Labor Defense will hold a membership meeting Monday, Dec. 17, at 56 Manhattan Ave. Brook- lyn, at 8 p, m. All members must ae t siamemas Sympathizers are in- vited. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 10.—| Philadelphia workers .gave a rous- ing welcome Saturday night to the 21 workers who have just been re-| leased after serving 380 days for demonstrating in Washington against American imperialism and for the release of John Porter. “ A receptien and banquet was ar-| ranged in honor of the 21 militants. | | Speeches were made by Paul Crouch, | ee an: | Course Given at Jersey City. { A course in English for workers | and in the A. B, C. of Communism | will be given at the Ukrainian Home, 160 Mercer St., Jersey City, every Sunday at 10 a. m. S. Leroy will be! the instructor, ch", The Yorkville branch a Yorkville Bri LD. of the T. 1 | (UP).—A swift airplane, believed a | while in mid-air today, hung motion-’ were depressed in sympathy. PILOT KILLED. HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., Dec. 10 Curtiss, suddenly burst into flames) less for a moment, then crashed on a ylain a short distance from Hemp- stead. The pilot was killed and his body was so badly consumed by the ‘| opened and are to be prepared to attend this meeting without fail, Doors will be at 7:30 p,m. Comrades will be admitted by Party membership card only, and must be in good stand- ing. Chere ones Section 6 Agitprop. A meeting of all unit agitprop directors @f the section will be held Friday at 8:30 p.m, at 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, ert, Dance. East N.Y. C The East New Young Workers (Communist) League ork section of the | | ing the dation for a masn | | Communit Party In thin country. — | SPEEDOMET AD-— FOR SALE ‘tnessisa CHINE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. APPLY DAILY WORKER OFFICE. | S. PLOTKA JEWELER ALLERTON AVENUE Bronx, N. Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Gist St, Phone Circle 7336 BUSINESS MEETING] eld on the first Monday of the month at 3 p. m, One Industry—One —Union—Join and Fight the’ Common Enemy! Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, 737 Near Holland Ave, Y. 115 SECOND AVE.. Near 7th St. BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave, Tel: Dry Dock 1263; Orchard (430 MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southe: romx, N. ¥. up by the Hudson county grand jury) ,, The, forkyille, b anch ofthe I. Z| secretary ‘of the All-America Anti-| ona ag identification has not) pas arranged a concert and dance for rennet uncle 6488 bway Stati late today. _ | meeting tonight at the Czechoslovak | Imperialist League, William Lawr-| °°) ™2°e- | |] Cooverators, patronize your tocat |] Advertise your union meetings ufos tha, Dally, ta de itaon| ara ps eae tre S47 EB. T2nd St, at! ence, Ben Thomas, Halligan and| FLYER BURNED TO DEATH. |“For Any Kind of Insurance” || we carry a full line of watches, here. For information write to 6 epee: | others of those arrested. The speak- WE ALL MEET tories and mills. REDS PLAN 1 ,100 Labor Prisoners The International Labor Defense yhas sent to all branches and mem- ‘bers instructions for the successful | wi carrying out of the Christmas cam- paign, Altogether the International Labor Defense will be confronted with more than 1,100 cases in the near future, including the 662 New a B trikers, the Mine- | sj - We are making the| | SURGEON DENTIST 7 ’ Tail Rahs The ad maar otha iatutng ene paca Wipe lis, 1 Killed, 1 Hurt Wh Wee nave b0.s00 dir. | 1 UNION SQUARE 3 BUSI NESS Rae sag eee Nee x ork BRONSTEIN’S | cases, the Topalscanyi case in Penn-| 1, The organization of special 9 ur en Fee Geeianes 377 | | Ledou sen Bhone! Algobauin: vies Between 110th and 111th ste VEGETARIAN HEALTH _ sylvania, the Los Angeles raid cases, | Christmas affairs through the I, L.| Car Crashes Into Truck | fabrics, at very | [Not connerted with any other oftice SCHOOL Next to Unity Co-operative House | RESTAURANT | eH i the Shifrin case, the John Porter case and many others. In addition there is the campaign | , of the International Labor Defense for the freedom of Mooney and Bil. _ lings and of the Centralia prisoners. ‘These trials involve the question of the right of the working class to =p attack of the basses un the new L. D. ne, Oo" ers described the vile conditions in OWN XM A | the jail and told of the efforts made | to terrorize them into submission. At the height of the affair “po- lice” (chosen from among those | }F.ecent) arrived on the scene and} Must Be Helped “re-arrested” all the, ex-prisoners | |they could lay hands on. Paul; unions and on the working class. | Crouch offered resistance and was The International Labor Defense is, | roughly handled. | therefore, conducting a campaignto! This was followed by a mock trial, raise funds to defend these cases | with “judge” and “prosecuting at-| and to answer the attack of the em- | torney” giving a graphic illustration | ployers, of class justice in action. All the) The following organizational | prisoners were sentenced to serve | measures are called for by the dec-| as Philadelphia policemen for two! laration of the I. L. D., which is | years. D. branches and organizations, 2. The mobilization of various workers’ organizations (clubs, unions, etc.) for our Christmas campaign | and the exploitation of the Christ- mas affairs of these organizations and unions for the campaign. 3. Organization of house-to- PASSAIC, N. J., Dec, 10 (UP).— Eileen Smythe, 5, of Philadelphia was killed and her mother, Mrs, _Raymond A. Broyhill, of Clifton, | N. J., was seriously injured when the car in which they were passen- gers collided with a truck at noon ic Hospital EAST HEMPSTEAD, N. 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