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ulinary Workers DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1928 Page Five wih Bes cles Tomorrow to Start Drive Aga nst Shark Employm ent Agen MASS MEET AT. SRYANT HALL TO Marines Come Home After Chiang Kai-Shek Sells Out to Wall Street —" t PARAGUAY CALLS Workers Party Activities MEETING OF NATION TO ARMS Lenin Memorial Meet. A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be Volunteers Needed. | Volunteers are wanted for olerical SILK WORKERS ; held in Madisoa Square Garden Sat-| work in connection with the Party's urday evening, January 19. All Party ‘o «work. comrades in Y and sympathetic organizations please | head heels in work, | take note, and r help is gotte co | : You ure requested not to arrange importa will be slowed up, | | any conflicting dates, ‘The Lenin (¢ not glected.e Phone| | Memoria! Meeting this year will be Ida Dailes at he Naional Office: Har- | ° fr | a powerful demonstration against lem 1273. | paths: eee the imperialist war and for the de- Be Sioa hare 500 At ic t: 65 ~ ar : fense of the Soviet Unton. yi rane cetion 8. t+ GF Call for One Powerful 2 Standard Oil Co, Has tig) sie cetten sem|, «pathos yng 500 Attend Concert; 65 ; « = 2 Re York District. 2, Section lt today at at ‘akers’ Mee Culinery Union : | Forts Seized | mente inte Sea eae a kers’ } yU | —-~ Party Units Attention! | . y ued from P The Spanish Fraction will hold its Continued from Page One In a statement addressed to all : ¥ ‘ as : (Continued from Page One sty epentah ot onl ER csiacnete : Me one restaurant, hotel and culinary After United States warships have bombarded Chinese cities, and marines have landed to defend stant support would come from the 2% at Harlem Carino, 116th St. and of the Part is no more str by Louis Stein, workers, the Executive Council of} United States interests, killing thousands of Chinese workers and peasanis in the process, Wall Street anti-imperialist. movement of the Hate ANG Labret ihe Benes tae | anti eas hy Ma moat the renegade left wingey, who tried to the culinary trades for the abolish- can now withdraw some of its forces, due to the complete betrayal of the revolution by the Koumintang whole world and particularly from workers and Cor ‘the support of the | Ave. All members aré urged to at- dodge it by saying only a few small ment of private “shark” employ- and its war lords. These marines are being shown as they came home. Marines, you will soon be shown Latin-American peoples, Observers 188", 9! the Spanish Bureau “Vida | tend. shops are still out, the officialdom ment agencies calls upon all workers to attend a mass meeting tomorrow | again how to kill defenseless workers and peasduts. Your next trip may be to Latin America. here doubt, however, that the Para- Obrera.” Please, keep this date open and give this affair your greatest Section 1. announced that nominations for of- a bens bats oe. eae — —— supp o} v old a busi- cers s , h at 2:30 p. m. at Bryant Hall, Sixth | . . | ception of such possibility, despite ida a connote arbalin . Marks Place. The execu-| Teason i; i nfadle, Px ncieen Ave, between dist and 42nd St. | raterna regan izations the fact that such rallying of Latin-| S¢ttlom & $9 6: RDS MAOR.,,| five board of the unit will give, a| leadership in the middle of 2 strike, The purpose of the meeting, accord- : American antagonism to Yankee im- to discuss the statement of the CEC on : mbership of the| °¥ St@! ES ing to the council, will be to make | | Perialism would make the country | on Trotskyism and the Right danger | unit Even the 65 who attended the 5 aver fox “ : . | will be held tonight. @ z, * ‘i = seting kept.s i plans for a tight against the ‘scab k es ud teetnaacers oni neioditues crack | K jalmost unconquerable. St. All members. are required to 3k. esd sete shen Fore ene @ employment agencies which live on The § Fraction of the Work- * ° . 1 1 | Long Preparing. attend. < 3 ‘i | section enlarge i nee ‘ ii le § b . ee F the misery of unemployed workers.” | ers (Communist) Party will hold its Office Workers, Attention! ivan wie pol e ay ous attack on the N. T. W, U. hile = " ds first dance Saturday evening, Dec. 2%,) A mass meeting of office workers That Bolivian satraps of Yankee hfe ee f bali wil be given Oe te hundreds workers were meeting’ Y The appeal, in full, follows: Lio dtiem Saaine, ich Ss. abo | will be held Thureday, Dec. 20, at the : imperialism have long been prepar-| hy ‘the New York Italian fraction of| | 3K International Branch 1, at a rally for the N. T. W. U. at the“ 7 | Lenox Aye. Proceeds will go for the|Labor ‘Temple, 2nd Ave. and 14th Ss ort Ex ulsions b a es prepar. bake a hua The International Branch will hold is ie All waiters, cooks, countermen | organization of Spanish workers and|St. Juliet Stuart Poyntz, as well as| DUPD! 3) Y jing for war, and have purposely | the here (Communist), Pare ot lan important meeting today at ey Nery same moment, Stein’ biustenaas : and hotel employes know what it) Givera® As thin will be a real in-| Grose Gre maer peseers. will 84-1- Cantral-Committee _ |stalled off "peaceful settlements | {he,benetit of, Il Lavatore, the Italian | an | tmpe 101, W, 27th Bt We will not let the N. T. W. U. means to depend upon the grafting | ternationat affair, ble dot Rot * . |through purely Latin-American com- a P. m, at Pern | cuit i, get a foothold in Paterson.” rs se2 its know: “ y arrange any other a! on tha N ‘Ghamat ‘: : issi i rsceear Hall, 642 Hudson Ave. West N. 1a : a ae eee 28g ab outfits known as “employment ries Bis cane ea De renees: ; /OOntnuad Fron Rage One |missions, is seen by dispatches from Conca eah ie ta romorrow at 6 p.m. an impor. Y. W. L. Dance. t agencies” for a job. Every worker Shite te perc Nei e hamiplON au ths | |Sante Fe, Argentina, that huge ship- Subsection 3C Meet. ae ae ce te We Pe elie a ae ad 2 i knows from experience how often Office Workern. |have a Joint dance and entertain. | arty demands that all members of ments of munitions and airplanes; All units of Subsection 3C will)” ” “ ; The Young Workers (Communist) we pay for jobs which do not exist, ‘The Office Workers ‘Umpn has ar- |ment Jan. 22 at Renaissance Casino the Party unite on a common plat- | destined for Boliyia have been pour-| meet today at 6:30 p. m. at 101 W. Unit 3 Will’ hold- an impor- League ran a dance at their head- another paying 10 per cent each | Manor.” sympathetic organizations |date. —— the forces attempting to splt the |B-livia for three months and more. Subsection 30 Executive. benefit of the left wing textile time we get a job for 9 week or two | are SREP at eo arrange any affair | bis tans S widens, Communist ranks. No minor differ-| To attack Fort Boqueron, which is A subsection executive meeting of EPR union last night. The affair was a weeks’ work. These Hab employ. Pee SRE ee a Women’s Counelt A arranged | ences conte Lipid ba stand a jlocated near Puerto Casado about |p. m. at 101 W. 27th Primoft, | AN R eae oe “ Patersot soa nf ies ili ie ‘01 4 ‘ lecture for today :30 p. m./ the way of a united struggle agains * A +, or; mer df subsectio! vill report scious working class yo urniny eee eT cat at oe poueete vol | pte, New fork. Working Women's |at 181 Washington’ Ave, Brome. Trotskyism and against Right Wing. (200, miles from Bahia Negra, the | orsanizer, of subsection, will rep ce in large nimuiers’ toi-tHet ieee lars yearly out of our poverty and | Federation will have a theatre party | Gorelick will speak on “What Work-| | ty, Leary ‘th alarm |e°livians had to invade Paraguayan g The amour bet i in to chefs and managers are in cohoots | 29, presenting Upton Sinclair's “Sing 1 Opes © effect of the action of the com-|nonites, a pacifist religious sect |,,Unit, Te Ee eee Mace Plake ate Fee ee et with these parasitic agencies and | ing dailbirds.’ | All the proceeds will Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra. tades os the opposition, who are/which ‘migrated from Canada to| pm: | ee affairs will be announced oi # ‘di ke | 80 t e building up o! e 2: | The second of a series of chamber| calling the membership into a strug- ‘i a itish | A later. get a rake-off for providing fake | Men's Federation. Tickets can be| muaic sects wilh he cise’ by the| gle ae Tee the C a pins pine eee ee war service for the British Unit 3, Section 7. | 2 : 2 jobs. This system of ied tani’ obtained at 26-28 Union Square. |Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra Dec. 22 | F te accusations, which were ex. |CmPize, has settled, buying the land| A business end educational meet- earns Tuesday night, the union an- the worst paid and the most help- jat 8:30 p. m, at 106 BE, 14th St. En-| fort ccusations, v 4 ! Freiheit Singing Society. from Paraguay. ing of Unit 3, Section 7, will be held ‘Lewis Gang Proposes n t ; i e nounces, a meeting of winders, quil- pa ‘ 5 Comins day 8p, m, at 764 40th St.,| , - : \e d less workers, men, women and| vor the first time in. New York, | S¢™ble quartet and solos. peroinee end reserved LY. me Me the |. From Asuncion, the capital of | Brooklyn. Discussion will be held. ee winders and pickers will be held at youths, must be stopped! the JFrethelt Singing Society will A gee, Clerkx Attention, A en te asin is weal penne : PB Dusarans Naren kh RarELRaL. 4 Beet Sea Se Starvation Pay the organization’s headquarters, 151 * le ut ' A general membership meeting of | effect of our blows against Trotsky- icc deeb boas 2 om . Section 1. a wait Cage Long Hours, Low Wages. | purgis Night with a symphony, or-| ait arug clerks will be held ‘Wednes- ian teed Heine Richt Winglstn, ¥ Bolivian aviator had dropped bombs) Unit 7F, Section 1 will’ hold an| eR ag ® Broadway. The special purpose of “Even when the job supplied!‘the concert will, teke Tinee Gatun, |9a¥. Dec. 19, 8 p. m., at Hunts Point cana : s ‘ on the Bahia Negra section, which | “ducational meeting tomorrow at/ ROUNDUP, Montana, Dec. 16.—| this meeting is to start a special a ice h the ageticies is a genuine |day, Deo, 29, at Carnogic Hall, sith | Bamce 168d St. ‘and So. Blvd.) “We appeal to all Party mem-|%. in northern Chaco, while other “trotsicyisin” willbe’ discussed. "| Coal miners of Montana overwhelm- | women’s section of the N. T. W. U, ha es eevane ist. and 7th Ave, Tickets can be got- | Sear | bers ‘to unite on the platform of | Bolivian troops are moving down the} * : lingly rejected the proposed new} A youth section is also to be formed oi, we face long hours, the 7-day |ten at the Fretheit office, 30 Union ‘ | fall 11 deci: tata stoops are moving down the , Section 1 i in| 5 A ls Williamsburg I, L. D. Meet. ull adherence to all dec 8 of the | Neorg River, 1 still t Int'l, Section 1. wage scale in referendum held in| soon. wéek, menial and hard labor, star- | $4. i ee The Williamsburg branch of the| Comintern, and to show ~ sclid Len- | \°® Re areata earns special taal, meting ‘S| the various fields thruout the state| , j vation wages and intolerable abuse. egvhcavitie Danes T. L, D. will hold a membership meet- inist front ae aaa mies of the | Were massing along the Pileomayo International Branch 2,|the various fields thruout ie Ste Saturday night a meeting of the We are compelled to live on left- The Brownsville Workers Youth {ing Monday at 56 Manhattan Ave., , for Wednesday at 7:30 p. | River, evidently intending to ad- Wednesday. With unofficial returns | children's clubs formally established i | Brooklyn, at 8 p. m. All members y ‘3 *, PN . Marks Place. ecel w of a pe = rs overs and are housed in unsanitary | Center will hold its first dance Sat- | must be’ presen: Sompanieee ees EA paeahat ..., ... |¥ance down that river in an attack * received from all but a few of the the Juvenile Section of the N. T. places. The present law is inade- 1Beowakvilie ey noe he Lyceum, 219 | Welcome. Louis A. Baum will speak “Unity, Activization, Leninist Dis-|cn Asuncion. Unit 2F ss bila : ; }smaller mines the vote stands 1,244 W, U. Paterson local cuate to protect the workers from | Saekman Sty] BFOORI ED. f leplgiey ie crc ee ere eee ciple arg our best weapons in the) A number of retired army officers ing tomorrow at Gis p.| @ainst approval and 644 for P"| Plans for the Preliminary Organ- graft and corruption of the private Women Theatre Party. Rea Potts Nignt Dec. 28, | MrUsBle against Right Wingism and|from Chile have wired to Asuncion Tce A AUER oe ee ee tre Seine? | Zatlons Conterenes Oh Die en al 0 i ed Poets’ Nig) ec. 28, | i ism. 5 ject of disc + acceptance o! ie new agreement. ites employment agencies. A good opportunity for Jewish The +4 against Trotskyism. The D. E, C. ‘ceptanc Ps “Only through the workers them- | workers to see the regular week-end | play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on| léth St. and 3rd Ave, on Friday | third annual International Red Poets’ Night will be held Friday evening. Dec. 28, at 8 o'clock at Man- pledges itself to mobilize the en- |tire membership of the district for offering their services, and Argen- tina is considering, if open hostil- en Ow In the Roundup field the vote to | progressing full speed ahead, union headquarters announce, 4 ‘ ‘ ities continue, its right under inter- 5 turn down the new agreement was selves, through their own united ac- i hattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St. Tickets aera toes ae rip Bronx Y. W. L, Dance, ree pa . SeneEee ® tion can we get rid of these instru- | (Yenin® Feb. 8 at reduced prices If| on sale at Dally Worker office a¢| {ull support of the C. E. C. in its) national law to stop munitions Tass-| ne Bronx section of the Tounai™ore decisive than in any other | Coupn alps LUMBER BOSSES. G bs tickets are gotten in advance. The | tynion si trugel st the right danger |ing thru its terri ivi i ii fields. The vote in Roundup is as - ents of exploitation. Therefore | full price will be charged on the|UPion Square, | | struggle agains e. rig! anger ing thru its territory to Bolivia. Workers. (Communist) League will | . i P is OTTAW. > Mai * bes m wale day of the performance. Tickets in H ig |and menace of Trotskyism.” - hold a Section Dance on Saturday. | follows: TAWA, (By Mail)—The su- we call upon all organized labor) savance may be gotten at the central! mye Harlem Branch of the L. L. D.| cranes \ voles Boston “Road: where, will we enters |, Mine For Against Preme court of Canada has cancelled end upon all friends of the labor | office of the, United Council of: Work= | witi told a meeting Wednesday, Dey | k f League Special Session. tainment and an excellent jazz band. | Klein -.48 355) an order of the male minimum wage movement to get together to abol- | 135 oT. Stuvvesant Oai6. 18, at 8:20 p.m, at 142 E. 10ard st Burmese Lackeys o GENEVA, Swi : ee Io. ‘Three 166|bcard of British Columbia to fix ish this evil, to establish a free em- Base ee work An the Pest ana Peissrte British I iali » Switzerland, Dec. 16. Notice to All Party Members. eaece: 102; minimum wages in the lumbering Jloyment bureau in, New York City | ,Wlliamsburg I, 1, D. Dance. Pla hahah Pastel cal | Dritis mperialsm —The League of Nations, which in| A Party membership meeting wilt Rees Hale, Raines ls é Mei and Coperited by thelt co ey aaa ere, pent = sve Council 3 Lecture. | Vote Help to Si this case as in many others, func- held Friday evening, Dec, 21, at Jetiries tease La Rana ke rovkers cmiped songgrt om New ears Hive, Bec ai: | ante aayeiend! Wamneeaay, SRO ee) ne DVO SHMON tions tor the interests of British im- SRi!G"4 oer, Houne, nen Stand Carpenter Creck © | at 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, at | at 40) TL 180th Se ae et ee | ee perialism in its world-wide struggle note that’ they are to arrange no u For Good Wholerome Foe Urge Powerful Union. dance “wlil be donated to ther clase | fFanged by Council 3 of the United |, RANGOON, Burma, Dec. 16.—The to defend itself from American qn, conflicting mectings with this, date eset Wea “ ii im- | dane nate class 3 ; islati i wear sd : - a ° t a thi ; i prove the rotten conditions of vir- | cents. eh Bdge 74 No ncaach jinated by the British rulers of this intervention in the Bolivia-Paragua- opened at 7:30 p. m. Comrades will new agreement proposed by the 5 tual slavery, abolish long hours and ibibinsdt. sith Chain: Wins Red Poets’ Night Dec. 28. easternmost province of India, be admitted by Party membership Dairy and Vegetarnan Restaurant ibe 7-day week and establish condi- toms of employment in which the The annual Rainbow Ball of the League for Mutual Aid will be held| Dec. 2ist at Beethoven Hall, 210 E. \wrker can maintain his or her self | 51), “r&Spect, and that is by building one Spowerfui union of all culinary work- t “an waiters, cooks, countermen, Paar EN Negro Entertainment, Dance. A Negro entertainment and dance has been arranged by Section 6 of the Workers (Communist) Party at The third annual International Red Poets’ Night will be held Friday eve- ning, Dec. 28, at & o'clock at Man- hattan Lyceum, 66 EB. 4th St. Tickets are on sale at the Daily Workers of- fice, 26 Union Square, ak veer | Drug Clerks Attention, A general membership meeting of ‘voted” today to appoint a commit- tee to co-operate with the John | Simon Commission, sent by the Brit- ish imperialists to work out a sys- tem by which India could be nom- inally given more “independence” yan conflict with Aristide Briand, |president of the League Council, threatening to call a special session of the League, which will diplomatic. ally, but insistently, try to prevent |American imperialism in the Wash- Jington conference of Pan-American card only, and must be in good stand- ing. ee. @ Y. Concert, Dance. East 3 The East Young Workers (Communist) League has arranged a concert and dance for January 12 at $13 Hinsdale Ave. All workers are invited to attend. New York section of the | | Lewis administration, it would not |only have lowered the wages but {also have destroyed completely the | few rights remaining from the past. | Many of the miners are quietly lin- ing up with the National Miners’ Union, 103 SECOND AVE. H. L. HARMATZ, Prop. Self-Service Cafeteria 115 SECOND AVE.. Near 7th St. BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. Wel.: Dry Dock 1202; Orchard (430 all _ drug clerks will take place and at the same time retain British ini sees oath des WE ie 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, for | Weanesda i : states from obtaining further con- 5 = 7 'y at Hunts Point Palace, i v 7 ., . r Secth 5 Dance, | 3 hhakers, butchers and hotel employes Srograny: Jan. 12 An interesting | ie3ra St. and Southern Bivd, the |4°mination. The vote was 49 to 29. /trol over Latin-American countries section $°t°M,e eRe Cee (Com-|"For Any Kind of Insurance” Comrades, Patronize ust organize and prepare to abol- | Program is being, prepared. Bronx. Prominent speakers will ad-| The Simon Commission, in its Tish intolerable conditions and estab- lish a higher standard of living by Unity Cooperative Ball. A concert and ball will be giv by the Unity Cooperative in celebr: dress the meeting. oe Williamsburg I. L. D. Meet. tour through India, has been met everywhere by violent mass demon- to the detriment of British interests, The League has already sent notes munist) Party will celebrate the es- tablishing of the Bronx Workers Center at 1330 Wilkins Ave. on New Years Eve with a concert and dance (CARL BRODSKY The Triangle Dairy Rody i 4 A mentbership meeting o! vil-,| strati to both Bolivia and Paraguay, both till daybreak. ‘onx Wo united struggle against the’ @0t | ton ef its tise anniversary on Sat-| lamsburg I. 1. D. wilt be weld ci: Stations of protest. The wave of members of the Leazue. sluetae are invited. bs Le coe ea Restaurant tployment agencies. urday evening, Dec. 22, in the Laurel | night at 56 Manhattan Ave. Louis a. | ager against British domination is | | pal dae ee ee! Telephone Murray Hill 5550 1979 Intervale Avemue Garden, 75 H. 116th St. A Russian| Baum will speak on “The World's so strong that it is necessary to Peaceful settlement, but not specify- Newark ¥. W. L. Dance. \7 East 42nd Street, New York iy F | balalaika orchestra and a noted Rus-! Greatest. Conspiracy.” mmotect the commission with large iM if they should use the League ‘The Young Workers’ (Communist) ast reet, New Yor! BRONX I ae ase guards and surround the rail- | ™achinery or leave everything in the brett atl the tiene | t Olgin Will Speak in road stations, where they are ex- hands of American imperialism. Labor Hall, 57 Beacon St., Newark. d ‘ 5 : ATTACK CAPITAL ‘British Incite Revolt; Want War Base nm New Hayen on U.S. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 16.— Moissaye J. Olgin, well-known Com- munist lecturer, author and editor of “Der Hammer,” will speak in LABOR SPORTS Type of Trotskyism Eight games were played in the Metropolitan Workers Soccer League yesterday with the following results: Division “A”: Argentine Sports Club 2, Bronx Hungarian Sports | pected, with barbed-wire entangle- | ments. , \Chain Store Bosses | Organize to Form | More Big Mergers The League was rebuffed by | | Bolivia, which is already making | war, and in order to avoid losing out altogether, the League must in- ‘crease its diplomatic intervention in| | Latin America, though it infringe on | the Monroe Doctrine and will lead, in the end, to a new world war \cith | British and American imperialisms | Tickets are 50 cents including a free sub to the Young Worker for three months. Al sympathetic organiza- tions are asked not to arrange af- son the same date and to help us make this affair a success. CO-OPERATIVE Dental Clinic CENTRAL | SCHOOL} —Bookkeeping BUSINESS }| MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., Br & = f New Haven on “Ttotskyism and Its WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 16— |} : f © e S / mae ace: istan, Dec; 16.— : sky Club 1; Rob Roy Sports Club 6, oi. Sa ee. “— in open, armed conflict. 2700 Bronx Park East | —Stenograph at the Ce at Bia titan vestartag: insti | American Manifestation.” The lec-| Fordham Football Claes,” °’|Chain Stores, Tne, an investment | HT Apt. L “iil T tcliins SCIENTIFIC brated into revolt against King | ‘Ue Will be held on Wed. Dec. 19,| Division “B”: Harlem Progressive | trust specializing in chain store se- D. C. BUILDING WORKERS GAIN | y f ofmanullah along the Afghan-India at 8 p. m., at the Labor Lyceum, Sports Club 2, Falcon Athletic Club TEL, ESTABROOK. 0668. VEGETARIAN ' Si H A ub 2, Fs 1b curities, has been formed in New| WASHINGTON (By Mail).—The | LE Individual Instruction Sndeder, fried to, penetrate Kabul, Sie ee ed eee Lesrgl ee oe Aa eae Raa Gitta, captiat ae" #10,000/000"] Watdinalt- Ooastractienca: Kegibane gs Ra R | CLASS LIMITED RESTAURANT th Afghan capital, but were de- ;: 2 ‘ a : | ‘ i forced to employ union lab d to | fe 1604-6 Madison Ave. : dated at the suburbs.by Afghani- Piel Bae Daciano? it Palaet Baers a neerien Bboria:Cinb | sie i viel aioe pan grant the hoa aay an’ deter shes aialgnares Ht 108 E. 14¢h STREET Between 107th & seats Sts, ; hitan forces, Haven for many years. A large|2, Argentine Sports Club 0 are chain store magnates, it is re- large building operations. in this ||| OPEN: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, ‘Another insurgent band is re- | umber of beharsa eat A adr Division “C”: Co-operative Sports | ported that the new company is de-| (1 from 10'to #°P. ML “saturday and. | : a vorted to have passed Nimla on its the are bade “4 "Trotskyism, Ke ear al Vagetone 1; Spartacus! signed to promote the consolidation | j H Unity Co-operators Patronise | { Hes dajent ee ampaign, raising volunteers and itruggle ae toes it th a Whole bie ad Stas a Cat laa nd sab of’ chain stores which now compete ff AMALGAMATED )\ ee | SAM LESSER | ’ vathering supplies of food and arms. ternati nas nt, and the rea-| avian W: Pe ub *, Seandin-| ith one another. The consolida- FOOD WORKERS || * diet’ tnd Gente! John’s Restaurant ( The foreign minister returned to- | Mme fo tha daaision. et .the Gon-(t te eee eee Hons yall probably. throw thousands || Baker's Loent 164|| || Dr, ABRAHAM MARKOFEF Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES lay from Jellalabad, where he is, relieved to have made personal in- -estigation into the charge that the evolt is being fostered and led by 8gritish military officers who have ; i il i |Sports Club 2; Freiheit Sports Thousands of Italian workers are _. 249 BAST 115th STRERT Cirossed the border from India. It| Every opportunity will be given _ Sports | “ous é . Cor. Second Ave. Rea veck a4--rumored that Colonel Lawrence, | 0 all present to ask questions. Ad-|Club 5, | Brooklyn Scandinavian | being imported to Australia by pad- | (FT) 20a Restaurant Workers ) || Telephone! Lehigh 8022. Health Food ‘sent to slave for wages averaging less that $10 a week. ritain’s special agent in the colo- ies, is somewhere in the area and bg playing an active role inciting the ti ‘ibes against the king’s govern- ent. * * « a 9 Moscow, Dec. 16—A dispatch theceived from Kabul today said that surgent tribes were attempting a ‘ew movement towards the capital. vernment troops, the dispatch “hats have engaged the forces inthe rict north of the Kabul River. The Soviet press points out that revolt has been incited by the ritish, that the revolting forces are 1 constant touch with British au- horities in India and that British ‘rms have been shipped to them. It is further pointed out that “hould the British imperialists suc- eed in overthrowing the Afghan vernment they would establish a ailitary base there against the - oviet Union. BUT PROFITS ARE BOSSES’ DETROIT, (By Mail). — Auto ‘orkers have produced nearly 5,- gress of the Communist Interna- tional that the holding of Trotskyist views is incompatible with member- ship in the Comintern. | mission is free and every worker is invited. Starvation Wages | in Carolina Mills | Cause of Pellagra COLUMBIA, S. C., (By Mail).— An epidemic of pellagra among the children of families employed in the cotton mills of South Carolina has been found to have originated in the lack of nutrition due to the| starvation wages paid in the mills. The U. S. Public Health Bureau has | admitted this is the cause, Machine to Displace Many R. R. Workers PHILADELPHIA, (By Mail).— A machine for renovating track ballast has been installed by the Pennsylvania R. R. It will displace thousands of maintenance of way workers. It propels itself, exca- vates ballast from the track, re- (00,000 cars so far in 1928, it is t:mated, stone to the track. sss cat i Three games were played in the Brooklyn Workers Soccer League with the following results: Spartacus Sports Club 6, Red Star 4;Atlantic Athletic Club 4, Mohawk Workers Club 0, An exhibition game between the N. Y, Eagles of the Metropolitan Workers Soccer League and the Metropolitan Sports Club of the | Brooklyn Workers Soccer League resulted in a victory for the latter by a score of 2 to 1, Cut Wage of Auto Polishing Workers DETROIT, (By Mail). — Metal polishers of the Murray Body Co. have received a wage cut from $2.00 to $1.25. Piece work instead of wages by the day has also been introduced. ALBANY (By Mail).—The total number of construction workers in- | F) jured in New York during the year ending June 30, 1928, was 21,891, the highest total for any year thus far. WASHINGTON (By Mail).—The railroads have ‘aid so many work- ers off since 1923 that they announce moves the dirt and returns the|they are saving $20,000,900 a month in wages. | of workérs out of jobs. ENSLAVE ITALIAN LABORERS SYDNEY, Australia (By Mail).— COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE | E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor, Barker, BRONX, N. Y.- Tel.. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 | S. PLOTKA - JEWELER 737 ALLERTON AVENUE Near Holln Ave. Bronx, Phot linville 5489 i} | Da | } Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops | 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1. flight, up) 2700 BkKONX PARK EAST (corher Allerton Ave.) Meets istSaturday n the month at 3468 «Third Ave. Bronx, x. Ask tor Union Label Bread Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sint St. Phone Circle 7336 <g=°BUSINESS MEETINGS] a on the first Monday of the month at 8 p.m. One Induxtry—One —Union—Join and Fight the Common Enemy! Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m \ Advertise your union meetings here, For information write, to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City SUNGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues, Thurs, & Sat 9:40-22 a, m., 2-8 p, m. Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p,m PLEASE 'ThLEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT. | | L DR.L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor, 14th St. MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office and UNPROC for our New Catalog. At Last We Can Accommodate You With the largest fresh stock of the MOST NOURISHING, NATURAL SED food products, including all kinds of UNSUL- PHURED sun-dried fruits, Nuts, Honey (from California, Europe and Palestine) and the biggest selection of Whole-grain products. Therapeutic and HEALTHFUL reducing foods and drinks. Visit our new large store (open evenings) or send 4c in stamps . Also : HEALTH FOODS DISTRIBUTORS 113 EAST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Phone: Lexington 6926, 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Ste Next to Unity Co-operativ READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS 2440 Bronx Park Ernst Near Co-operative Colony. Api Telephone BASTABROOK 2 Special rates to students from the Co-operative House, | NEW WAY CAFETERIA A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet. 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK ——— Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 Al! Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont P’kway Bronz Rational Vegetarian Restaurant iv. SECOND AVE, Bet. 12th and 23th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food. WE ALL MEET at the 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK