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y INTERESTS Fraternal Organization | Charles Evans Hughes | VRETIRE BOLIVIA FROM OPEN WAR Stalls Counter Moves by A. B.C. Powers (Continued from Page One guayan war. If the reported special session called for Friday takes up the matter, the conflict with Amer- ican imperialism wil be muc:. sharp- ened, while if everything is left to the Washington conference, things will not go the way the league, dom- inated by Britain, desires. The usual “unofficial” press state- ments show the concern of the pow- ers dominating the league, whose in- verests demand intervention, but whose conflict with American inter- ests will beccne open if interven- | {ion is construed as violation of the Honroe Doctrine. Br‘_nd hints broadly to the press that if Latin-American goveri.ments were “let alone by big business in- terests” there would be no trouble, and that this is directly applied to American interc=ts is shown by the addit::7 1 comment that the league has not yet fcund any way to “dic- tate to private property when it starts working through other peo- ple’s governments.” It is also frankly stated that the league would prefer intervention by the A B C powers of Latin Amer- ica, rather than by Washington, but if Washington continues to provoke war while faking conciliation, the league will act. * * Germany “Faces West.” BERLIN, Dec. 18,—German re- turn to the family of imperialist Joowers, limited though it may be, ifs st wn, besides its ambiguous po- 'Bition t Soviet Russia, in the intense excitement over the Bolivia- Psraguay war. The Boersen Zeitung openly states that Hoover’s reception at Buenos Aires was “a Monroe Doctrine de- monstration addressed to Geneva.” It adds that American interests “will decide over war or peace.” The press generally reminds America that a general South Amer- ican war, which can easily occur! with Argentina’s entry, would be “even more injurious to United States trade than to that of Euro- pean countries.” And America is also reminded that Latin America is already “suspicious” of it. * 8 * BUENOS AIRES, Dee. 18.—That American imperialism’s efforts to get all power of “settling” wars it provokes in Latin America into the hands of its dummy Washington qonference on “conciliation and ar- litration” by destroying purely tatin American arbitral bodies and warning the British-controlled League of Nations to keep hands cff, is meeting with resistance, is seen by the last day’s developments’ in the Polivia-Paraguay war situa- tion. While Bolivia has snubbed the League of Nations by open war ac- tions simultaneously with evasive replies to League notes, has fought purely Latin American adjustment by letting ‘the existing commission set up last summer here die of in- ertia, by rebuffing and isolating the Gondra Commission sitting in Uru- guay, and ignoring the offer of Chile to mediate, and taken the case to “friendly hands” at Washington. Leans on Argentina, Paraguay has accepted all offers of mediation from al¥ sources, and yesterday while cabling Kellogg ac- ceptance of the Yankee imperialist Washington conference’s offer, end- ed by stating that Paraguay “i DANCING NEWEST STEPS poise, balance, lead, follow in confi- ence, quickly, finest teachers, guar- nteca to teach you correctly’ waltz, ‘ox trot, collegiate, Peabody, Ar- gentine ‘tango, given in separate rooms, without appointment; indi- vidual’ lessons, $1; open 10 A. M, to | 11 P. M,; also Sundays; special course | j j 4 | VALENCIA DANCING 74th Street. for beginners. STUDIOS, 108 W. TSquehanna 0629. Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Quality—Full Value |872 BROADWAY, N.Y. ||, Cor. 18th 6t—Tel. Algonquin 2223 Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 .- 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sta, Next to Unity Co-operative House | Advertise your anion meetings here. For information write to ' The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City ‘in- Spanish Workers Dance. | The Spanish Fraction of tne Work- i (Communist) Party will hold its first dance Saturday evening, Dec. 22, at Harlem Casino, 116th St. and Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the organization of Spanish workers and DAILY V/ORKER, N EW YORK, WEDN SSDAY, DECEMBE to Be 1 tion of its first anniversary on Sat- urday evening, D. in the Laurel Garden, 75 E, 116th St. A Russian balalaika orchestra and a noted Rus- sian dancer will be on the program. raha Office Workers, Attention! A mass meeting of office workers the support of their organ “Vida | wilt be held tomorrow at the |Obrera.”” As this ‘will be a teal in-|Labor Temple, 2nd Ave. and 14th | ternational affair, please, dot not! GPP o ee ahuart Poynte, an well ty jgrrange any other affair op that/ other prominent speakers, will ad- cae err ae 8 dress the meeting. | | Office Workers, | The Office Workers’ Umon has ar- jranged a dance for Washington's | birthday eve, Feb, 21, at Webster | |Manor. Sympathetic ’ organizations }are asked not to arrange an: y affair | for that evening. | ° Women Theatre Party. | The New York Working Women’s | Federation will have a theatre party | Jat the Provincetown Theatre, 133 | | McDougal St., Saturday evening, Dec. |29, presenting Upton Sinclair's “Sing- ing Jailbirds,” All the proceeds will zo to the building up of the Wo-| men's Federation. Tickets can be| obtained at 26-28 Union Square, Freiheit Singing Society. J} For the first time in New York. | the Freihelt Singing. Society will present Mendelsohn’s oratorio, “Wai- purgis Night” with a symphony or- | |chestra conducted by Lazar Weiner. | |The concert will take place Satur- day, Dec, 29, at Carnegie Hall, 57th | |St. and 7th Ave, Tickets can be got- | ten at the Freiheit office, 30 Union| Sa. | Cian, carer) Brownsville Dance. | The Brownsville Workers Youth | | Center will hold {ts first dance Sat- \urday evening, at the Brownsville |Labor Lyceum, 219 Sackman_ St, | Brooklyn. Pe eyhs He Women Theatre Party. A_ good. opportunity for Jewish | workers to see the regular week-end | play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on | 14th St. and 3rd Ave, on Fridav| evening, Feb, 8, at reduced prices if) tickets are gotten in advance. The} full price will be charged on the| day of the performance, Tickets “in | advance may be gotten at the central | office of the United Council of Work- | ing Women, 80 E. 11th St.. Room| 533, or photie Stuyvesant 0576. tae Meares | Williamsburg I. L. D, Dance. |_ The Williamsburg branch of 1. L. D. will sponsor a dance jconcert on New Year's Hye, Dec. |at 56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, at |8 p.m. The funds collected at ‘the |dance will be donated to the class | War prisoners, Admission will be 25 | cents, i | ee 1 Mutual Aid Teague Dance, The annual Rainbow Ball of the| | League for Mutual Aid will be held | tee ihe at Beethoven Hall, 210 E. the and | 31, | 9 . Pe | Negro Entertainment, Dance. — | | A Negro entertainment and dance | | has been arranged by Section 6 of | | the Workers (Communist) Party at | |56 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, for| Saturday, Jan. 12." An interesting | pee is heing, prepared. | Unity Cooperative Ball. A concert and ball will be given | by the Unity Cooperative in celebra- | forms the conference” that ape jtina, “being profoundly interested,” | jhad offered mediation and that |Paraguay had accepted while Bo-| | livia had not. } | This “gentle reminder” to Wash- | | ington, where Bolivia wishes to take jall disputes for settlement, accom- | panies a persisent rumor that Ar- |gentina, alarmed ‘at developments, ‘had itself been quietly sending | troops to its frontier near the Bo- | livian-Paraguayan border lines. Opposition Stiffens. | Also, reports persist that the “A. B. C.” group, Argentina, Brazil and | | Chile, are considering joint action to return the center of controi from Washington to Latin America. This | with sharpened interventian pros- pects from the League of Nations “have undoubtedly. caused the re- | ported subsidence, temporary though |it may be, of Bolivia’s “war spirit” and its unofficial report that Bolivia having “gotten even” by killing some Paraguayans, is “inclined to arbitrate,” Bolivia has notified the League of | | Nations that hostilities are ordered | | stopped, and here in Buenos Aires | both contending nations conferred | with Argentine officials on media- \tion “procedure.” * Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues, Thurs. & Sat. 9130-22 a. m,, 2-8 p, m. | | Sunday, 10:00 a, m, to 1:00 p. m PLEASE TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. ork Telephone: N ¥v Lehigh 6022. DR. L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St, MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Not connected wit ma Regular meetings every fi ecole Sanday, 10 if Ls ite ment Bureau oj day ate Pie” OY” AMALGAMA' FOOD WOR! ite Baker's Local 164 Meets 1stSaturday in the month at 3468 «Third Ave. Bronx, N. ¥, Ask Union Tate! Bread ‘Hote) and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 183 W. Bint St,, Phone dats TEP BUSINESS MEETINGS] held on the firat M: month at # One industry—One | well-known entertainers will appear. | floor). Negro Champion Dance, The Negro Champion and_ the American Negro Labor Congress will have a joint dance and entertain- ment Jan. 22 at Renaissance Casino 138th St. and 7th Ave. Other or- ganizations are asked to observe date. Freihelt Mandolin Orchestra. } The second of a series of chamber music concerts will be given by the Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra Dec. at 8:30 p. m. at 106 E. 14th St. En- semble quartet and solos, pears | Drug Clerks Attention. A general membership meeting of all-drug clerks will be held to- day at 8 p. m., at Hunts, Point Palace, 163rd St. and So. Bivd., Bronx, Red Poets’ Night Dec. 28. The third annual International Red Poets’ Night will be held Friday evening, Dec. 28, at 8 o'clock at Man- hattan Lyceum, 66 B. 4th St. Tickets | on sale at Daily Worker office, 26 Union Satiare, Site Harlem I. L. D. Meet. | The Harlem Branch of the I. L. D. j will hold a. meeting today at 8:30 Pp. om, at 143 East 108rd_ Street, | The discussion will be on “Defense | work in the Past and Present.” . Council 3 Lecture. Pr. Zlatkin will speak on “Wom- an's “Hygiene” today at 8:30 p. m. at 640 HE. 139th St. ‘The lecture is arranged by Council 3 of the United Council of Working Women, Admis- sion free. All welcome, ae ears Labor Temple Poetry Forum, The Labor Temple Poetry Forum will be. held tomorrow’ at 242 Br. TI, L. D. will be held tomorrow, tonight. Fretheit rt € The Freiheit Sport ranged a dance for Si at its club rooms, 2: Dancing will start at Scandinavian Workers The Scandinavian Workers of Manhattan and Brooklyn are ar- ranging an old-time “Midwinter all” for Dec, 22 and 29 in Vasa Castle Hall, 149th Castle Ave,, the Bronx, Music will be fu nished by two band playing American and the other Scandinavian music, Half of the profit of the af- fair will go to the Swedish Commu- nist weekly, Ny Tid, iigee Brownsville Concert, Dance. A concert and dance will be given Dec. 24 at 154 Watkins St. Many ede Unity Co-Op, Ball. A concert and ball has been ar- ranged by the Unity Arbeiter C operative for Saturday, 8 p. m, at the Laurel Garden, 75 BE. 116th St. Brownsville I. L. D. Meet, A mass meeting of Brownsville ‘Br. I, L. D. will be held Thursday, 8 p.m, at 154 Watkins St., Brook- lyn, Tallentyre will address the meeting, Cleaners and Dyers. The cleaners and dyers will have a special distribution of Thursday's issue of the Daily Worker, and call on all Party units who have shops or factories in their territory to help in the distribution. Representatives of these units should report to the Daily Worker business office Thurs- day morning (Workers Center, 2nd . 8 Bronx Co-Op Lecture. N. Minkov will lecture on “Wal- purgis Nacht" at the Cooperative auditorium, 2700 Bronx Park East, tomorrow night. * . Lecture by B. Liber. Dr. B. Liber will talk on “True and False Prevention” (in German) to the Workers’ Tourists’ Society | “Nature Friends” on Thursdiy at 8:30 p. m. at the up-town Labor Tem-| ple, 243 E. 84th St. | CENTRAL ~ BUSINESS } SCHOOL —Bookkeeping | —Stenography —Typewriting Individual Instruction CLASS LIMITED 108 E. 14th STREET COOPERATORNS! PATRONIZE E. KARO Your Nenrest Stationery store Cigars — Cigarettes — Cand; 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor. Barker, BRONX, N.Y. Tel. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 | 8S. PLOTKA JEWELER 737 ALLERTON AVENUE Near Holland Ave. Bronx, N Phone Olinville 5489. Cooperators, ‘onize your local JEWELER ‘We carry a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry Patronize i No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE | (flight up) | 2700 BRONX PARK EAS1 | (corner Allerton Ave.) MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMK: CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS 24/0 Bronx Park Enst Near Co-eperative Colony. Apt. b. | Telephone EASTARROOK "has Special rates to students from || and Fight the Common tnemy* Office Open from # a.m. to 6 p.m } 4] the Co-operative House. I) | a > martial Mo, | the AGAINST LABOR Jail BUCHAREST, Rumania, Dee. 18. —-Joseph Baltuch, member of the Unitary Trade Unions, was sen- tenced to one year in prison by the court, which Maniu still keeps despite ‘his pre-election prom- ises.. He was charged with “having the intention of distributing sus- cious manifestos among the sol- diers and prisoners of the fortress- prison of Jilava.” The nature of these manifestos show that the Maniu regime has in no way lessened the terror of the Bratianu clique, since most of the confiscated literature is bourgeo's material and can be gotten in public bookstores, The Workers and Peasants Bloc of Rumania, during its election cam- paign, raised the slogans of “Away with the milit: court” and am- nesty forall political prisoners. Scandal in Rothstein Will Helps Everybody - Forget Graft Angle With great enthusiasm the New York courts are shifting the cm- phasis in the Rothstein case from the facts disclosed recently, which connect the Rothstein drug ring with Tammany police and rich so- ciety leaders in this city. Av pres-| ent the spotlight is all focused on testimony in the surrogate’s court, where irregularities in the Rothstein will are alleged and argued about, and everybody js en- couraged to forget that people who \now all about the Rothstein mur- der and dope ring activities before that event, are still wandering at large, a month and a half after the killing. ‘ Miss Elizabeth Love, nurse at- tending the Rothstein deathbed, has testified that Maurice F. Cantor, executor of the Rothstein will, brought in the written document and guided Rothstein’s hand to make a cross at the bottom, the gambler being meanwhile oply semi- conscious. The will gives’ a large share of 4 $3,000,000 estate to Can- tor, wis A dane liamsburg: Star, aff Union, Grand Ass Brooklyn, N. rg Red Star Dance, Nl be given by the Wil- True Friends of the Red ted with the Labor Sports rday evening at Millers 318-330 Grand St., BL Yorkvil Albert Weis at the Labor Temple, S4th St. to- morrow at 8 jy. m, The subject will Unionism.” be “The Ne A NIGHT IN Latin- America Entertainment and Ball arranged by the Spanish Fraction Workers (Communist) | Party Saturday Eve.| DEC. 22 at the HARLEM CASINO 116th Street and Lenox Ave. John Smith’s Ne gro Orchestra Exhibitions of Latin- American Dances — Costumes and Songs TICKETS now on sale at the Workers Bookshop, at 26 Union Square and at Spanish Workers’ Center, 55 Wesi 113th Street. ADMISSION 75 CENTS. IN. PATERSON | Workers ‘Sentenced to|Militant New Union to Fight Job Dismissals Continued from Paye One This hypocrisy is ales to be fo in the Associated organ, the “ Striker.” While workers were being deprived of their right to a living because they express disagreement with the R 19, 1928 Lawyer for Subway Bosses in Sev SMANIU REGIME SILK UNION USES Workers Party Activities REACTIONARY WAGES TERROR AFL, TERRORIS eae boss-collaboration policies cf the As-| sociated and while the Associated exect:'!ves were openly adopt:ng terror policy, the union organ ai nounces an attitude of “democratic tolerance of opinion.” The “Silk Striker,” of Nov. 15, says, “If any left winger believes that he can fight the battles of the working class better a3 2 of the T Union, let him come to the union and ask for a withd card and step over into the o union, there to fictt believes in. We wish him well and there will be no hard feelings.” With thi seology as a cover, the strikebreaking bureaucrats of the Associated began a drive to throw from their jobs workers cour- Ett en ‘h to state t they think the policies of the Associated are detri-ental to tie silk workers of Paterson. N. T. W. Goes Ahead. Meantime the National Textile Wor! ors’ Union locals are going full speed ahead with organizational plans. The winders, cuillers and picl:: ; met to form a women’s scc- tion of the n-w union and for the general problem of organizing their crafts. This afternoon, the first open forum of night workers and those who are unemployed will be held at the offices of the union, 151 Broad- way. The cpen forums will be held regularly every week and will take place Wednesday mornings, o'clock, at union headquarters. Start Airline to. Haul African Gold to London LONDON, Dec. 18 (UP),-—The Imperial Airways and the Cobham- Blackburn Airlines have provision- ally agreed to inaugurate a trans- African airline to connect the pro- posed London-India route with Cairo. The promoters expect to carry a ton of gold weekly to Lon- don, speeding up delivery suffi- ciently to pay for the cost of the airline, COMRADES EAT at th SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts. Wholesome Fo. | EAT AT RATNER’S | vutry and Vegetarian Restaur: | 103 SECOND AVE. H. L, HARMAT2, Prop. Self-Service Cafeteria 115 SECOND AVE.. Near 7th St BAKING DONE ON PREMISES Visit Our Place Wile on 2nd A : Dry Dock 1262; Uienard (430 For Good Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 1%. SECOND AVE, Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian ood. var for what he | ‘ 10} oti Lenin Memo 1 up. e 0 p LEADER A Lenin Memor: it 5 le: held in Madison Squa I fwol es BL urday evening, Janua and sympathetic or take note, - You are requested not to arrange : any contlicting dates. The Lenin LERI n Memorial Meeting this year will be 4 powerful demonstration agains\ the imperiali a d for the de mittee, New : Will First Finish the Imperialist Job hold tts ¢.3 : ie % es in the Oe evening, Dee. |}, Bi oa A Char n ghes bees hearty oes eae chief counsel of the Interborough is will go for the onx Y. L. Membership. f ; nish speaking | a" "membership “meeting of” the Rapid Transit Co., whose case for Spanish Bureau “Vida | [r0Dx ¥- Wt ; he seven-cent fare is coming up Obrera.” Please, keep this date open | ({1) 10 ; re. Supreme sCodet “aaa and give this affair your greatest | @ ae I support, States. s will take up his duties in Night Workers Branch, S The ht Workers Branch meets 6 se ys, a8 soon ab hee gee age Hanae SORES carrying thru the policies of U. S. Italian Red Ball. A. ae hand-picked: Bata y committee of the Pan- fi for Concilia- t a step forward yes- the filing of the transit brief with the Supreme Untermeyer, coun- con is pushing g now that the elections the ber f il Li Communist paper t 29, 8 p.m. fon 6 Lit. Agents. Hall, 642 Hud _ : uel i work done raen B Se e te mmany machine called by Internation: 2 oi (ihe pledge to traction sat 60 St. Marks ” Unit, Meeting. nterests to let them raise the fare. sae sant Oy orin cet camon In the next election the alibi of the Bee cna Par ‘ row Tammany forces will be that they ‘The Bronx section of the Young | at 93 Mercer St. Important busin ould not control the Supreme Coun Workers (Communist) League will| will be taken up. All. members muat |COWd 2 bree I 4 hold a Section Dance on ay, | attenc which is republican. at the ardens 13 ———_—— Section 5 Dane JOINT BOARD FURRIERS UNION Section’ 5 of the W s (Com-| munist) Party will celebrate the es- inbllantnes aki the | Beone: Workers Locals 1, 5, 10 and 15 Center 1330 Wilkins Ave., on New = Years Eve with a concert and dance | 1 ¢ ak. All Bronx workers The following delegates were nominated as delegates to the Newark Y. W. L. Dance. Local 10: i The Young Workers (Communist) | L. COHEN M. KACHINSKY S. RESNICK K. MILLER B. GARF 4 J. FLEISS M. SALKIN A. MOSKOWITZ J. HERSHOWITZ H. ROSEMOND | us make this affa Volunteers Needed. | lunteers are wanted for clerical in connection with the ty’s work The _comra in Local 15: Ss EIB J. WINOGRADSKY | R. SCHREIE Ded oR chargé are head over heels in work, |. GREENBERG | Cc. RABINOWITZ Puen “For Any Kind of Insurance” I] JOR GRIEF | E. GREENBERG HERMAN GREENBERG MARY MIKSON DORA FIALA JULIUS STRAUSS L. COHEN LOUIS NOVINSKY C. MELTZER MALVINA LEIBOWITZ F, WARSHAFSKY | ARL BRODSKY C Pelephone Murray Hil 7 Wast 42nd Street New York Those who have any objection to any of the above nominees | : | shall appear before the Objection and Election Committee Wed- Health Food nesday, December 19th, 6 p. m. sharp, at the office of the Fur- Vegetarian | riers Union, 22 East 22nd Street Restaurant OBJECTION AND ELECTION COMMITTEE. 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 5 ate You ae At Last We Can Accommeds ° BRONSTEIN’S Sail font weakidie tnceRiSee a ViGHITARIAN HEALTH Dae ee Seale ae est. selecti “THFUL redu d the t HE RESTAURANT pherapeutie 558 Claremont P’kway nd ing Visit our new ) or send 4c our New Cata e store (open evenin in stamps Bronx for . HEALTH FOODS DISTRIBUTORS 113 EAST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Phone: Lexington 6926. Phone Stuyvesant 3316 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmospnere where all radicals meet, 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK | Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX PRESS, Inc. WE ALL MEET at the NEY WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET 26-28 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK CITY MEET YOUR FRIENDS at | | Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restarrant || | 1763 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. ¥ | te toe | |[Righe off 174th St. Subway Station | | eed | al Who are thePoets that will read at Red Poets’ Night’ NOMAD Dh ARR EE Here are a few: Michael Gold, Joseph Freeman, Robert Wolf, James Rorty, Henry Reich, Jr. Langston Hughes, famous Negro Poet, A. B. Magil, Herman Spector, William Weinberg, Adolf Wolff, Martin Russak, Edwin Rolfe, David Gordon, Lola Ridge, f Arturo Giovannitti, Moishe Nadir, H. Leivick, H. T, Tsiang, and_many_ others, w menns that the best revolutionary pocts ‘arious nationalklen eur December 28 rend from their own work. . luceun) 75 i SF bb E- 4 St NESS OFFICE OF THE DAILY WORKER, 26-28 UNION SQUARE, N. Y.

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