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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1928 _Page Bi “LLL D, STARTS Fraternal Organizations CONGRESS MOV B RITI S$ H-U), ¢ Many Lives Imperiled as Huge Bridge Collapses } | WAR LOOMS IN-| = ernational affa tra I $ if . |Greeting From Mooney i=" ; at $40 p.m. at 106 b. iath st. Ex- Bruce Says Election” | Brought to Meet Bites Mrsiners. Clerkin Att _ Hoover Is Disas The Office Workers’ Umon hb 9 Washin dot not air on that { League May Conflict With Monroe Doctrine (Continued from Page One duct negotiations regarding the dis- pute, . et ae GENEVA, Dee. 17.—Concerning the gravity with which the League of nations regards the Bolivian- Paraguayan war, the following statement is given out by the press: “While final decisions are not yet made, the League program covers three phases by which the Council may act. “First, exhaust every possibility for settlement of the dispute by the air, Pp other » Page Oné vigorous drive to raise funds defense of the 662 New who are being tried |'for their activity in the textile strike | was launched at a successful confer- | ence of working cl: tion: The New ‘tere 4 held Sunday at Irving Plaza, 1 Uy aroviucsicwn: St. and Irving Pl., under the aus aturds pices of the New York district of 7.” ne OLE the International Labor Defense. ro to the building of the Wo- Rose Baron, secretary of the Rene An ue Se Wale aaudsee ns York district, and Norman H. ly lentire, assistant national secretary of the I. L. D., addressed the con- nizations pects an so enthusias hibition t srohibitionist as its au ’ Night Dee annual Ir r will be held Friday thor.” 66 BE. 4th St. 1 r Life For Pint of Liquor. Apes lta ay ta While discussing conditions re- alting from prohibition, there wai ted the case of a Michigan moth lif prisonment under f al law, for violati¢.? ion act, and this an t me time 150 proceeds will it Singing S tat in nsville Workers h rn 1 Int furnish funds for the defense of the |, T Hogan said : a Orel dry organization New Bedford strikers and of the (rday ‘evenins, Dee. ‘at the n Lyceum, 66 5, into a powerful position where other cases now in the hands of the | Brownsv 719). ore on male at ibe De tyranny of the I. L. D. All told about 1,100 cases | Sckman St. B : mae 2 B. Wheeler,” provisions for rupture of diplomatic relations and an economic blockade) ., | Meni Memorial Meets’ | work in conn ; alone.” .enin Memorial Meeting w Negro to enforce its decisions. held in Madison Square Garden Sat-|charge are Obviously this would clash with | urday evening, January 19. All Party /and unless volunte * Sati Many persons narrowly escaped death when the 1,000-ton eastern section of the Lincoln Highwa ference. They stressed the import- st been ex- Heads ee eee Bridge over the Hackensack River suddenly collapsed.’ Improperty ‘built supports—the work of the | nce of a permanent defense organi- the League would be obliged to in- Jersey graft machine—were the cause of the collapse. oe pouven Gut the significance ore, i s Aineaa't t i being enslaved by sist on a settlement under the! — aor SRE: = Seam —__——— —— of the mass trial in New Bedford and and 7th 4 8 got uneil of W Women. Adm . In many machinery provided by the) League . ore ) ealled upon the various organizations ten at the Freiheit office, Union n free. e of eet CoidnERL. Dude ahtys tallingy anal W orkers Part Activities Mi K represented to get behind the Christ- | $4- Pirie r Se the most lamen- { League ould idodatdaesthe Govenatit mas drive of the I. L. D. which will ; Brownsville Dance. of J ican his- tion with the Pa TI comrade 4 aes = 5 = ers wi thruout the country are now being Theatre Party. Drug Clerks Attention. American imperialism’s demand for | #%@ sympathetic organizations please| ‘*hportant matters will, b Phone . defended by the International La- RaStaaS Oe, VOMEN Se true lene, wile ear ae Jommissi its monopoly in the exploitation and| “you ure requested not to arrange | ida Dailes at he Naional Office: Har- EF ll Ri an ll 4 5 bhon averse the regular week-end | all | drug cler ce Will, take | Dince The 2 Commission oppression of Latin-America, and| any conflicting dates. ‘he Lenin | lem 1278, a iver. Calls for “Sia pbelthaes - 5 and Sc Blvd. the advised the senate in a monthly re- - : : world | Memorial Meeting this year will -be gph . The delegates responded enthus SEY Mi eR Re ar ET DaSent Sill ade | posed it plans +0 seen would lead straight into a new world | 4 “powerful demonstration against Unit 38, 16. Support of C. E. C astically to these appeals Sa eR SET Dee catia as eH por oi Danae v the imperjali 4 lor the ae | - Today Ak O36 ee othe an ih Dory bik sey i Fi Fee ube cil in Sager . in January its investigation of wer, | th perjalist war and. f 1 y gi “4 * * * fense of the Soviet Unfon. meeting will be held by Unit ‘ -—— pledged the full moral and fin: will be charged on the kes Sree inves publicity. methods | Distriet Executive Committee, New 1 W. 27th St. (Continued from Page One support of their organization: : : reasons: the ° . ¥ li LO PAZ, Bolivia, Dec. 17—Bolivia | "York Distriet. tuntany’ with aacinternattonal ‘basta (feature! of} ithe” conférence was’ al cone Hnited Gounetl of Work. | will 1a_ this unless pending court cases, dealing has asked the Chilean foreign minis- eres Negatemseerlnae ey Gti aathe: Greens ian deste ae - Aaokboh by: Taihiert Paley rerironen: st, Room |. 14th St. Many ’y with finaneial phases of the hear- eri Meer auaoninion ah ehet eee Party Units Attention! PREC A Hairy noneeday: 5 P. | still seeking to hide ‘its social-demo- | {Pe yf Mieka ans ES read from th ings, interfere. January is. long i ton ‘Ww! The Spanish Fraction will nod ite | ABE a cratic character by covering itself | yy : Bere cate eer ce the election to, allow should be taken in connection wit! y ig first ball on Saturday evening, Dec. Men’s Organization, consisting of irc I. I. D. Dance. | Fret rt Club, enough af suggestions for arbitration put for-| 22, at Harlem Catino, 116th St. and| RP Home Nouns Pioneers. | with Left nhrases,” and that “Trot-| American-born veterans of» the sburg branch ot the) |The, Freih Club for witnesses to forget, and tom. the Pan-American Conference in| workers and for the support of “the | Sunday at 1347 Boston Road, 10 a.m. Right danger.” — - Hislantineronsanlsaten: With @ Gusta Ave. Brooklyn, Dancing will start ‘at § avoid embarrassing Hoover, Washington. o1gan of the Spanish Bureau “Vida Unit 4, Secti » funds collected at the | Beware D. Meet. ce will be donated to the cla: risoners, Admission will be 25} | Obrera.” Please, keep this date open The reply, forwarded todayjand give this affair. your greatest through the Chilean minister at La | support. | “We repudiate the dangerous | bership of 2,500, would affiliate to | ja! statement of the Opposition within) the I. L. D. and assist actively in all| jthe Party that the Central Exee- I. L, D. work and he pledged $50 Scandinavian Workers Cl ; a of Brownsv) held Thursd ns St, Bro OL ele 8 p. mobilization proceeding in Paraguay The Bronx section of the Young |the strikers’ parade called off,” the ni paHOn. Di ua guey| Workers (Communist) League will | to “as a defensive méasure because of !noid g Section Dance on saturday, |SOUthY organizer continued, “the | own to elect delegates to the Pre- | unite in common struggle against the grevity of: the: circumstantes,) Dec, 4% kt the, Rose, Gardens,.1947 | Youth Section. hag sbeon’ definitely timinary Conference. ‘Thé meeting |tha Right danger—the ‘Trotekyites dispatches from Asuncion state that | Boston Road. There will be enter-|on record as the most determined | 3 8, attend a special meeting of their | Central Executive Committee and to 5 (nn Abucnaas —Olinville 8947. All) Comrades Meet at City Phone:—Algonquin 6900—Olinville 894 Paz, said: ; rial Wicca tiveaa : utive is a Right wing ‘group.’ Sweh for the Christmas Fund drive, Mutual Ald League Dance. 29 in Vasa) 9M, bee “First, Chile considers that Amer-| ‘The Night Workers Branch meets * an attitude on the part of the so-| Pledges and contributions were annual Rainbow Ball of the and Castle, ™eceting A Fi ‘ : fi t s t3 a A ip meeting of the ieagiys iges and contributions were for Mutual Aid will be held ¢ will b ican nations have the duty of not} tomorrow at 3 p. m. sharp. Bron L. units ‘will be hela |¢alled ‘minority’ in our Party | also made by a number of other or- “Beethoven Hall, 210 B.|niehea by two Pag nah ae Cleaners and Dyer; disturbing continental peace and telikk tha Bon, | Thursday, §:30 p.m. at section head-|strengthens the social-democratic, | ganizations, ; American aud the other Scandinavian | , Th¢,(leaners, and dyers wit consequently believes Bolivia should et Pg et Lr Aedes tg gee | other meetings have been called off, |Counter-revolutionists—the Cannon | Greetings from Tom Mooney were peeks a nee an cf fhe profit of the af- issue of the Daily Worker, and call have sought pacific means for a| ti. "Workers (Communist) Party. for | 5 Mee group, and weakens the fight) brought by Harry J. Wolf, the guest and dance | nist weekly, Ny on all Party unite eo compromise of juStice and honor. | the benefit of Il Lavatore, the Italian against the enem: of our Party. of honor, who has just been released ern 6 of . ‘in, the bution. Representatives “ ; ‘i Communist paper, on Saturday, Dee. de Seve sd aise os = C Party at f these units should report to the Second, Chile looks with deep | 35's p.m, at. Workers Coope oe .|_ In the mass work in gur district a) frpm San Quentin Prison after serv-| $s" Manhattan Ange wrookion gat of these unite should | a sentiment upon the Bolivian attitude | Han, 642 Hudson Ave, West N. ¥. |° : few Right deviations were commit-| ing three years for criminal syndi- Saturday, Jan. 12,” An interesting morn cw s Center, 2nd toward war and sincerely suggests ’ Rass ted, but with the help of our Central! calism. Tom Di Fazio spoke on a parhpath cue es a Pr r). to choose one of the pacific means, he saninelittisesinlivens cetiue 2 q Executive Committee these mistakes | protest demonstration that is being | Unity Cooperative Ball. y Co-Op. ieows cecop ae suspending forthwith afl sorts of), 4 supsection Wednesday. at 6:30 vere corrected immediately. We arranged for Italo Balbo, notorious), A concert and ball will be given| A concert and. bal en ar- Minkov Ww military operations. — |p. m. at 101 W. 27th st. J, Primoft, | also considered our duty to mention | fascist, now in this country. Het OR TEER eee eae eae | emnmed by, ke : “Third, Chile invites Bolivia to organizer of subsection, will report that one of the serious Right wing) A resolution was adopte -|urday evening, Dee. 22, in the Laurel | the Laurel G3 : f ‘on, the: work--done. i i adopted con. J ning, Dec . in the Laurel the Laurel niediate upon the disastrous conse- Ree mistakes were committed here in| demning police brutality in the New | (Garden, 70 1. 116th St. A Russian quer ces of war. g unit olf, am, Section 2. | Fall River, and that is, capitulation! Bedford strike. pian dsaeae one Py ey tie coveran “Signed, Rios Gallardo, foreign) 4,U™t 9%, BLS waves piper ae ca before difficulties, insufficient at-}| —————— => Sie) ae minister.” i 3 Z p.m. eek 'D —- sags pee se eles up eet a leader of the opposition within the chanibek tat Attention! ; Spend Your Winter ation at Coopera et r Unit 7, ‘Section 1, g f | ticularly by Comrade Weisman,"the |Party in our district, who was in ld Thursday 7, a) Gondra Commission Quits. Unit 7F, Section 1 will’ hold an eny Young Socialis ee ——— |charge of the Party work in Fall 22°" Temple SEpuRee alti Workers’ Camp feet oe PAR ee A Bae ng ins atten percmaces Pisced| League Slur x ck at the union /River, ‘The factional charge against | other prominent speakers” will ad- the snternational Ferman: | wrrotskyism. will bé discussed. a the Central Executive Committee by | ‘"¢ss the meeting, | @ e See eC Bah alg fey oS a eae a Continued fron Page One __| :.Women's Crafts-Meet Tonight. | the Opposition comrades as a right Negro Champion Dance. of Armed Conflict Between Amer-| , Jini Waduteial mesting is|the fact that a Y. P. S, L, lender , Tomorrow, Tuesday evening, at 8 |wing Central Executive Committee. The Negro hampion and the } lean States tarminaged ts etiorts)t0.lealiga ty. internationst “Branch 8 tiaa' suchen at @ mass meeting of |° “lock ® mass meeting of winders, |is unfounded, declared the Commu- Américan Negro Labor Congress will avai tie A sail fog Liaacteasbea bear Coy nig lanl OR ope crete the reactionary union long after the |{¥ the union, am aakliGion totaling (nist International. We condemn - ayan dispute today. Cie ey | eat n tong alter the by the union. In addition to taking |the factional attitude of the so- Health F d | PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION | The commission Us cies Liles erie ponte Ha a ars Youth Section meeting had unani-|up the question of organization of | called “minority” comrades as con- a. 00 | tion ending the activities of its mis- nit 2F 8.5. w old an. edu-} cl | their crafts, the question of form- ir i i | i ! lcational, meeting today “at ‘Casey. |/mously condemned the officialdom |t , ques ‘m- trary to the Communist Interna- Vegetarian oe £2 sigh bea aa ee tes! m. at 101 W. 27th st. The War Dan-| of tig Aadostatea® ing a women’s section of the union |tional decision that there are no R BEACON, N. Y. Phone, Beacon 8“Z si EA Arig oe pata ak la een gor will be the subléct of Aiscuasion. |" f will be taken up. Women comprise | political differences in the Party estaurant | . z } ihe seoountiona: | Every er of the unit be pres-| “Since the time when the Asso-| these erat , Leith ; " OPEN ALL YEAR 1 ; . : if | these s 8 ional Ms D . . a bs 18 pane: bic eas ciated Joint Board dissolved the left | “yt, or 4p Serious SmeRE to JURREY & SeeHonat “aaaceeea psa eg bs sail whi Walia cseenibe A hydites Jobless Workers Meet Thursday. struggle. Finally we call upon all Phone: University 5365 a m - BUENOS AIRES, Dec. U—With| Bronx Y. W. L. Dance. | wing @ and ordered | ‘ail unemployed silk workers are the Party members to support the RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK } ens ; tainment and an excellent jazz band. | ©. ; | will be held this Thursday morning | and defeat all the enemies of our! BRONSTEIN S50) > fee Paraguay lost six dead in repuls- Ber tty fighters against the Associated of- | a+ 11 o'clock. Party.” VEGETARIAN HEALTH | | ing the attack of Bolivian troops) Notice to-Al Party Members, | fi¢ialdom and their policies.” | The Preliminary Organizational = | RESTAURANT | ! and recapturing three of five forts} | Party membership meeting will Youth Meet Tomorrow. Conference, which is being looked |! For Good Wholesome Four || . taken. Thousands not included in|be held Friday evening, Dec. 21, at| Hé also stated that a meeting of mobilization orders are volunteer-| Thin Aver ail Heseiee th, St (224 | the Youth Section, which will be ing. PaORe ttist: they, aes! 40 arrange no | held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock ji i conflicting meetings with this date | fearlai 2 lati Dispatches from La Paz, Bolivia, ‘and afe to.bs prepared to attend: thie [at the headquarters of the National state that three Yankee aviators | meeting without fail. Doors will be | Textile Workers Union, 151 Broad- be held Sunday morning at 10/ opened at 7:30 p. m. C des will| way, is be! ‘fi ‘ | have volunteered to drop bombs on| 53°" mitted by: Party, membership | W2¥ 18 beng held specifically for | stock in Oakley Hall, 211 Market Paraguayans, and war agitators| cara only, and must be in good stand-|the purpose of taking up the ques- St | rounded up a crowd to parade to the | ins. | tion of affiliation with the Paterson forward to by the workers here as | a preparatory step “before the City | Convention, where officers of the union’s locals will be chosen, is to | ei Roses 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx ||| At Last We Can Accommodate You ‘With the lar; RATNER’ S i| -—— ra and UNPROCESSED food products, including PHURED sun-dried fruits, Nut Honey (from C * Dairy and Vegetarian Restauraiut Palestine) and the te lection of Whole-grain products. Also 103 SECOND AVE. Therapeutic and HEAL L reducing foods and drinks H, L. HARMATZ, Prop. John’s Restaurant Visit our new large store (open event * | Self-Service Cafeteria Phone Stuyvesant 3816 SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES for our New Catalog. ss) or send 4c in stamps * A place with atmosphere € U. S. legation, where the Yankee antes Hocals of the National Textile Work- | ——= ; ; BSRCOND AVE. Near Tih st. | ner serene eee HEALTH FOODS DISTRIBUTORS f 4 minister spoke to the crowd and) oy hme y ee one ang [ers Union. The meeting will also “For Any Kind of Insurance” TLOGr Plecc Witte Co EMISES |/{ 802 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK 113 EAST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY }f 4 Phone: Lexington 6926. i a (430 | U Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy This morning the first meeting of * : | ao Age oe their pay went Spe Workers (Communist) League elect fraternal delegates to the Pre- || Wel: Dry Dock 1263; Ore le the show is made that) has arranged « concert and dance for jiminary Organizational Conference | Bolivia may be “satisfied” with re- | January 12 at 213 Hinsdale Ave, All | TMUTY | Uniunuee™ = workers are invited to attend. capturing Paraguayan forts and eens igee Rational 7 eth ‘ : A $] ostensible speeches are made about! section $f the Workers (Com-| ight workers in the silk mills was Telephone Murray HI 5530 = : Patronize the “possibility of peace,” troop) muniat) Party will celebrate. the es- | held by the N. T, W. U. After the 7 Bast 42nd Street, New York | Vegetarian Restaurant : movements proceed and are increas- | (abiishing of the Bronx Workers| workers had signed up with the |Scsnccs | 19. SECOND AVE. | Restaurant all ) O W OS ul ! 1e a ing. It is believed that if the Wash- Years Eve with a concert and dance | union and held, a thorough cliseiie Bet. 12th and 13th 8ts, | 1279 Intervale ‘Avenue ington imperialists can compel Par- tod fay break, All Bronx workers | gion on their problems, they decided . aguay to surrender to Bolivia’s ie Se iS LEAGUE FOR MUTUAL SID S tarmis, then,: end’ then, only, ‘will, | lweeaike "lee? Ee awed 6 [eee | No-Tip Barber Shops Strictly Vegetarian Food. BRON Bolivia t “arbitration.” The} The ¥ Work Ci ist) | By ) 1G + orerimnt ote valging fhe ae uM Ae haan (Hoel od Meceaane Workers} 2828 UNION SQUARE” | (We ALL, MEET ||{ME®T YOUR FRIENDS at) f] FRIDAY EV ENTNC/REETHOVEN HALL League of Nations is very perfunc-| Labor Hall, 57 Beacon "St., Newark. | Beanel on the sari Leche 2700 BRONX. PARK EAST i ni the M i i Ve if i tory. ‘Tickets are 50 cents including a free | Food Workers $ : essingers Yegetarian sub to the Young Worker for three | 12% W. Sint St,. Phone Circle 7336 (eprner Allerton Ave.) $1 NEW WAY CAFETERIA . Prontlige AIL. apeibatheris a ge 437°BUSINESS MEETINGS] | and Dairy Restaurant TIC AT $1.50, FROM ROOM 104 RIFTH A u 2 2 ns, are asked not Oo arrange af- |} nteneiupentineneninetaaeen: ent 2 aoe WORK 3 301 SHOP, 26 UNION RE AND NEW - Soviet Police Capture | tiirs on’ tite ‘Same aate andte nei |} bed up hp. sue Seweey o tee 101 pM CA Mee sien Tasdibera reas a i | WRIGHTS THUATHE, i28 W. tT ST-—TICKNYS AT DOOR, $a. ¢ | One ‘Industry—One — Union—Join | us make this affair a success. © age. awe: and Fight the Common Enemy? « [| Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m [| ‘Paul the Gypsy, : Volga Volunteers Needed, Bandit and Terrorist) votunteers are wantea for clerical S. PLOTKA JEWELER 737 ALLERTON AVENU Near Holland Ave. Bronx, Phone Olinville 548 CENTRAL ~ BUSINESS SC H OOL Whoare thePoets that will read at —Bookkeeping Red Poets’ Night? MOSCOW, Dec. 17.—“Paul the Gypsy’s” ecleven-year reign of ter-| ror along the Volga as the feared | brigand and bandit came to an end) today with his arrest by Soviet po-| lice. | Advertise your union meetings i} here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. } 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Cooperators, patronize your local i} RT TU FO ; ; JEWELED! _Paul—his real name is Paul Kuz-|} we carry a full ee ae watches, | —Stenography \ _Here are a few: nietzoff—had confessed to fifteen clocks and jewelry T. ape Michael Gold, editor of murders, including the strangulation —fypewriting the New Masses; of his first wife and the killing of | , foie, Joseph Freeman, his six-year-old daughter. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF The Greatest : eared cage Arupree Waele It is believed, however, that he SURGEON DENTIST Sel tid f James Rorty, ection 0 Henry Reich, Jr. 108 E. 14th STREET Langston Hughes, | famous Negro Poet, A, B. 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