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| § STATIONS OPENED, THROUGHOUT CITY DURING WEEK-END Drive to Aid Victims of | Court Terror Thousands of workers will be| asked to contribute for the defense of the 662 textile workers who are going on trial in New Bedford dur- | ing the city-wide house-to-house col- lections of the New York district of the International Labor Defense, _Which start tomorrow and will con- tinue Sunday. barons’ courts are the chief objec- tive of the Christmas campaign of the I. L. D., of which the house-to- house collections are a part. Every part of the city will be coy- | de by the volunteer collectors in| ie of the largest drives of its kind | ver arranged by the I. L. D, The New Bedford cases, in addition to the many other cases—nearly 1,100 in all—being defended by the I. L, D., make the Christmas campaign more important this year than ever before. It is expected that a large part of the funds will’be raised by | the house-to-house collections morrow and Sunday. Workers are also being asked to contribute to the collection drive as) a protest against the fake Christ- mas charity schemes by which the capitalist class seeks to stifle the growng resentment and militancy | of tk} workers, We ‘kers who want to volunteer | for the house-to-house collections | are asked to report to one of the following stations: 60 St. Marks to- enter); 847 E. 72nd St., (Czecho- lovak Workers Home); 350 E, 81st ‘st. (Hungarian Workers Home); 143 E. 108rd St.; 1800 Seventh Ave. (Unity Cooperative); 2700 Bronx | Park E, (Bronx Workers Coopera- | tive); 1330 Wilkins Ave.; 1373 43rd St., Brooklyn; 154 Watkins St., Brooklyn; and 56 Manhattan Ave.,| Brooklyn. CALL TO ASSIST CANTOR DEFENSE I. L. D. Backs Picket on Murderer Fuller BOSTON, Dec, 20.—Harry Can- tor, member of the Workers .(Com- munist) Party and active on the lo- Fi International Labor Defense, 7 ill come to trial soon on charges = criminal libel. The International abor Defense local organization has written the I. L. D. national of- fice, 799 Broadway, New York, re- fens 101 W. 27th St. (Progressive | questing that forces be mobilized to | give this case wide publicity, on ac- | count of its serious nature. The solidarity of labor is needed to de- feat this frame-up which grew out | of the parade of pickets, Nov. 3, be- fore the Massachusetts: state house. “Fuller the Murderer,” The paraders bore signs de-| nouncing Fuller and Judge Thayer for their part in murdering the two workers, when, as has been shown, they knew of their innocence. The signs said: “Fuller, the Murderer of Sacco and Vanzetti”; “Smith, Welsh and Cole Were Silent During the Frame-up”; “Vote Against Capital- ist Frame-ups”; “Vote Communist”; and “Fuller, Thayer Knew Sacco, Vanzetti Innocent.” It was for carrying the first of these signs, stating that Fuller was the murderer of Sacco and Vanzetti, hat Cantor is being held on the riminal libel charge. He is out on 1,000 bail and faces a prison term | f convicted, Twenty-two other pickets were arrested and charged with loitering. They were immediately tried and fined $10 each. appealed and will come up before the state supreme court Jan. 21, They will also need defense. The I. L. D, asks all workers who wish to be able to tell the truth about Saeco and Vanzetti without facing arrest for it, to rally behind these cases. Send contributions for de- fense, Criminal Syndicalism Trial of Oehler and 4 Others in Kansas, Soon | KANSAS CITY, Kans., Dec. 20.— | —— _ The cases of Hugo Ochler, district organizer of the Workers ist) Party ‘for this district, and ur other Party members are com- ng on trial soon, announces the cal organization of the Interna- tional Labor Defensé, calling for |} the support of labor, and financial contributions to assist the defense. Contributions should be sent thru a I, L. D. national office, 799 | Broadway, New York. These men are charged with crim- inal syndicalism because they per- sisted, in two meetings in Kansas City, both of them broken up by _ the police, in distributing the regu- lar Workers Party campaign lit- erature in the presidential campaign then under way. There is no other evidence against them, except a garbled report by on2 police officer who claimed Oehler was ‘an anar- Funds for the de-| fense of these victims of the mill| Their cases were | jommu- | A Southern *S School” for Negroes Child vietims of white capitalist domination and of the South Carolina School Segregation Policy, Notice the ramshackle pile of boards they call a “school.” teacher, Standing in the door is a $40 a month d DAILY WORKER, 1 N aw ve ORK, FRIDAY, DEC EMBER 21, 1928 VPage Five ti Fraternal Organizations Spanish Workers Dance, | he Spunish Fraction of the Work: | (Communist) Party will hold its first dance this Saturday evening jat Horlem Casino, 116th St. ana Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the organization of Spanish workers and | the support of their organ “Vida | ers Obrera.” As this will be a real in-| ternational affair, please, dot not ir on that) arrange any other af: ate, | ear ee Office Workers, The Office Workers’ Union has ar- | vanged a dance for Washington's | birthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webster | Manor. Sympathetic organizations are asked not to arrange any affair | for that evening. | Women Theatre Party. | The New York Working Women’s | eeseesien will have a theatre party at the Provincetown Theatre, 133 McDougal St, Saturday evenin |29, presenting Upton Sinclair's “Sing- ing Jailbirds.” All the proceeds will go to the building up of the Wo- men's Federation. ‘Tickets can be) obtained at 26-28 Union Square, Frethelt Singing Society. For the first time in New York, | the Frethelt Singing Society will! | present Mendelsohn’s oratorio, “Wal- purgis Night” with. symphony. or- chestra conducted by Lazar Weiner. |The concert will take place Satur- |day, Dec, 29, at Carnegie Hall, 57th it, and 7th Ave. Tickets can be got- [xen at the Freiheit office, 30 Union| Sq. ign sek Brownsville Dance. The Brownsville Workers Youth | | Cénter will hold its first dance Sat-| urday evening, at the Brownsville Labor Lyceum, 219 Sackman St.,| | Brooklyn. it ‘Women Theatre Party, A good opportunity for Jewish workers to see the regular week-end |play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on) i4th St. and 3rd Ave,, on Friday | evening, Feb. 8, at reduced prices if | tickets are gotten in advance, The} full price will be charged on the! jday of the performance. Tickets in advance may be gotten at the central office of the United Council of Work- ing Women, 80 E, lith St., Room 533, or photie eereee ee 0576. Willamabure Ih L. "p, Dance. The Williamsburg branch ot the lL. D. will sponsor a dance and concert on New Year's Eve, Dec, 31, jat 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, eects Mutual Aid League Dance. The annual Rainbow Ball of the League for Mutual Aid will be held today at Beethoven Hall, 210 5.| bth St. 6 . Negro Entertainment, Dance, A Negro entertainment and dance has been arranged by Section 6 of |the Workers (Communist) Party at | |§6 Manhattan’ Ave., Brooklyn, for | Saturday, Jan. 12.’ An interesting | program’ is being’ prepared. | Unity Ccovstative, Ball | A concert and ball will be given by the Unity Cooperative in celebra- |tion of its first anniversary on Sat- urday evening in the Laurel Gar- len, 75 East 116th St. A Russian) balalaika orchestra and a noted Rus- | sian dancer will be on the program. le | eil | the 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, owe oe Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra, The second of a series of chamber music concerts will be given by the Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra Dec, 22 at 8:30 p. m, at 106 E, 14th St, En- semble quartet and solo : 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 EB. 4th St. Tickets | on sale at Daily Worker office, 26 Union Square. . Labor Temple Poetry Forum. The Labor Temple Poetry Forum| will be held today at 242 Br. I. L, D.| will be held today. 7 * Frethett Sport Club, The Freiheit Sport Club has ar- ranged a dance for Sunday, Dec. 30, | at its club rooms, 230 5t 4 Dancing will start at 8 p. m, | irae eer | Scandinavian Workers Club, | The Scandinavian Workers Clubs} of Manhattan and Brooklyn are ar-| ranging an old-time “Midwinter | Ball” for Dec. 22 and 29 in Vasa Castle Hall, 149th St. and Castle Ave., the Bronx. Music will be fur-| nished by two bands, one 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, Alle Concert, Dance. nd dance will be given, Mussolini Wants More Children for Armies | ROME, Dec. 20 (U.R).—Mussolini today instructed prefects to dis- tribute cash prizes amounting to nearly $150,000 to the heads of large families for Christmas, with the object of holding them up as examples to others, ~The prizes run from $5 to $25 and nearly 12,000 families will bene- fit. The prize money was gathered ‘in subscriptions from private in- dividuals and public bodies, EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE. SANTIAGO, Chile Dec. 20 (UP). —A strong earthquake shock was | colt this morning along the region, a Valparaiso to the sea port Con- | Brown A concert cepciun, No casualties were report- ed. ‘ | ea TO RENT Nice Room; house privi-| I Dec. 24 at 154 Watkins St. Many | si well-known entertainers will appear. Unity Co-Op. Ball, ce A concert and ball has been ar-| ranged by the Unity Arbeiter Co- operative for Saturday, 8 p.m, at the Laurel Garden, 75 i. 116th St, ¢ Williamsburg Red Star Dance. | + A dance will be given by the Wil- Mamsburg True Friends of the Red | ¢, | Star, affiliated with the Labor Sports| | Union, Saturday ,evening at Millers | Grand Assembly, 318-330 Grand St, Brooklyn, N. Y, ey Sa m Progressive Youth, will be held at the Har- Youth Club, 1492] Madison unday night on} the Cc r Be Abolished | y Under the Present System of Society Discussions in English, Har A deba lem _ Proj le chool will hold , 12, 1929 | Counetl 11 Baten 1 n Will speak -on “Trot- | © Monday at 8:30 p. m. at the auditorium of the United Workers’ | Cooperative House, 2700 Bronx Park East. All are invited to attend, The ti lecture is under the auspices of Coun- | 11 of the United Councils of Working Class Women, wreinate pire Club. Today there will be a meeting to| discuss important organization ques-| tions. Saturday, 8 p. m.. ice-skating | at Madison Square Garden, Bronx Open Sore Otto Huiswood will speak at Bronx Open Forum, Ave., on “Problems of th: Sgro Industry,” Sunday, Dec. 30 Brownsy itle w ah Center. | The Brownsville Workers Center| 0Ver from the treasury to subsid- Dec.! jaries of the steel trust of which he} Brooklyn. jis part owner $65,000,000 “tax re- | funds.” . Mellon has issued a general de- 3) nial saying only that his own fig-| ‘ht, and that the pay-! ments to his companies were legal. the Volunteers are wanted to take part) Hawes-Cooper bill, making it a state hall will be held on Saturday, 29, at 154 Watkins Downtown Open Forum, Harold Williams will speak at the! Downtown Open Forum, 60 St. Mz Place, on “The Role of the Neg in the American Labor Movement, Sunday, 2:30 p. m. Admission free. noe) re Wanted, Athletic Volunteers, | in. the take gymnastic drill place at the Lenin which will Meeting in Madison Square Garden| made goods shall be sold. has the support of the A. F. of L.} including the formation of pyramids, | officialdom, which hails it as a great | step forward and a reason for being Sunday, Jan, 19. Comrades who are qualified to take part in such drill should report promptly at 10 a. m. build on the Wolff River bers was Senator Wagner | York. Walsh of Montana also voted against | Nary, | Kendrick Norbeck and Bratton were absent. seems to have fought shy of the consideration that j under the Boulder Creek Dam law position for Mr, ver king, to control. lures are ri KELLOGG PACTS | BOTH DELAYED | insull Man, West, Gets Committee e Appr ‘oval (Continued For. Page One hireling, and therefore an improper person to place-in a position where he would be able to grant favor to! the power magnate. These favors ions of the included applica- Cumberland Hydro- Electric Power Company to build a jam eighty feet high at Cumber-| land Falls, Ky.; Tydro-Electric Company of the Kentucky to build dams on both the Cumberland and Kentucky Rivers; Hydro-Electric Company to build a | plant at Wabash, Ind.; of the Wabash the Wiscon- in Power and Light Company, to in Wis- onsin; of Robert G. Gordon, an at- orney for ucky Utilities Company to under- | take four developments on the Ken- ucky River, One of the three opposing mem- of New Chairman Nye and Senator onfirmation. Those who voted for a favorable eport were Senators Oddie, Mc- Glenn, Larrazola, Pittman, and Ashurst. Senators The committee ust passed, millions of dollars of ontracts for power plant, and man- agement and sale of electric power will be in the hands of the secre- ary of the interior, a very strategic Insull, the big pow- Mellon Accused. Congress is still talking Congress yesterday passed Memoriai| Matter entirely’ as to how prison The bill Sunday at Manhattan Lyceum, 66. E. 4th St., and every Sunday thereafter.) Proud of the U, S. government. i i anne ome | Just how the bill aids labor, how- 1. L. D. Tag Days. ever, is difficult to see. None of The I. L. D. 60 Place. |p . 27th St. (Progressive Cen- | ane Bay stations, Behe present state governments will | ut taxes on imported prison | made 72nd Home). 3. Sist St. St. (Czecho-Slovak (Hungarian Work- . 108rd St. venth Ave. (nity Cooper- ative). 2700 Bronx Park E. (Bronx Work- i | ooklyn. | Brookly | ‘Broo 3 154. Watkins’ St, 56 Manhattan A’ve., All members are urged te all at| = o-house | ¢ unday these stations for the house. collections tomorrow and Bright, sunny room; all. improve- ments; kitchen privi telephone. Suitable for couple or single. Apt. 6J, 1326 Fulton Avenue, Bronx, N. ¥._ CLOOPERATORS PATRON M. FORMAN Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 726 ALLERTON AVE. Allerton Theatre, Bronx hone Olinville Nea’ a Get Your Money’s Worth! Try the Park Clothing Store for Men, Young Men and Boys Clothing 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St NEW YORK CITY leges. Terms reasonable. — Call | Saturday or Sunday between 2 and| p.m. EB. PAUL, 839 W. 178th St, Apt. 51, Washington Heights. CENTR AL ise Next to Unity Co-operative House || Unity Co-operators Patronixe SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts |! BUSINESS }- ‘SCHOOL —Bookkeeping . { —Stenography | | —Typewriting | Individual Instruction CLASS LIMITED 108 E. 14th STREET Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues. Thurs, & Sat. ||| 9380-22 a, ma 2-8 p,m. Sunday, 10:00 a, m. to 1:00 p. m PLEASE TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 249 BAST 116th STREKT | Cor. Second Ave, New Vork ' Tel phone: Lehigh 6022. DR. L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE oom 803—Phone, Algonauin #188 + other offter Nat connented with — COUPER AT E. KARO Nearest Stationery Store PATRONIZ: 3} Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. ‘Tel.. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 8. PLOTKA JEWELER 737 ALLERTON AVENUE Near Holland Ave. Bronx, N. Phone Olinville 6489 Cooperators, patronize your local JEWELER We carry a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry Y. Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26- » UNION SQUARE (1 filght up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) } MARY WOLFE MROSCHh STUDENT OF THB D. CONSERVATOR PIANO LESSONS 2440 Bron. Park East Near Co-operative Paar Apt. Telephone EASTABROO: 2 Special rates to aihient from the Co-operative House. the Kentucky Hydro) Electric Company to build on the Cumberland River; and of the Ken- of charges made yesterday by Repre- | sentative Gardner against Secretary , | of, State Mellon, that he not only the| misinforms Congress as to the state 1480 Wilkins | of the treasury in his official re-| at 8 p. m.| ports beeause he is interested in the) | Greek loan, but that he has paid! abor or Defense Plans Gigantic . House-to-House Christmas Fi und Collection Campaign Lenin Memorial Meet. A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be hela Madison Square Garden Sat- urday evening, January 19. All Party and sympathetic organizations please take note. You are requested not to arrange any conflicting dates. The Lenin Memorial Meeting this year will be a powerful demonstration against the imperialist war and for the de- fense of the Soviet Union. Right to Keep Seat in t Subway Because one young Negro, on a crowded I. R, T, Flushing local, did not give up his seat to a woman, six members of the . Navy at- 4 oe a committee, New tacked him and tried to evict every | Disttlet, Hxecutive Comm! Negro occupant of the train. Serene i vit Mant, 0 Part Units Attention! Filled with “giggle water,” and) ony Spanish Fraction will hold {t not conscious of their actions, al-| first ball this, Saturday evening ri re rer y aware | ®t Harlem Casino, 116th St. and though they are never fully aware |ft,ci'\ce” srecesde°will go for the of what they are doing, the navy at-| organization of Spanish speaking tempted to instruct the Negro oc-| Workers ang tor the ‘eupport oes é Aehare organ ot the Spanish Burea cupants in courtesy, but ended in a | Qbrera.” Please, keep this date open hasty retreat before the counter at-|and give this affair your greatest tack of a number of infuriated Ne- SUPPOrt Pee facts groes who refused to be taught. A Italian Red Ball, : i ro h i |. A grand annual ball will be ‘given Negro has not much to gain by be-|..*.02"New York Italian fraction of ing polite in this country for here the Workers (Communist) Party for it seems that for a Negro to be polite the benefit of Ii Lavatore, the Italian means that he is to be no less than Communist paper, on Saturday, Dec. ; eee 9, 8 p.m, at Workers Cooperative a boot-licker, The inebriated gentle- | Hall, 642 Hudson Ave., West N. Y. men from the briny, hdwever, Aken it: we ki dies thought that it was up to them to| The Bronx section of the Young | Workers (Communist) League will give a lesson in subway etiquette. The best laid plans of mice and men sometimes go astray, etc. said Robert Burns, and the navy seems °"? @™ excelle he to be no exception. pectias 5 Dance, Section 5 of the Workers (Com- Stranded on the Canal Street sta-| munist) Party will relebrate the es- tion, where they had followed one|t#Dlishing of the Bronx Workers |Negro youth who had refused to aturday, Boston rtainment Dance on hold a Section Center at 0 Wilkins Ave., on Years Eve with a concert and di leave the train without resistance, bea ee Poe All Bronx wor they boarded another’ south bound “T° "Y!te% ees local to continue their self-appointed Newark Y. W. 4. Dance. tasks. However, they hurriedly|,.The Youns Workers (Communist) : § IY | League will hold its. sixth annual turned tail and fled, in true sailor|dance on Jan, 5, at th Fae ik i q Labor Hall, $7 Beacon Newar like fashion, when a band of Negroes | Labor Hall, 57 Beacon St. Newark. | more formidable than themselves, japproached them, sub to the Young Worker for three months. All sympathetic organiza- | tions are asked not to arrange at-| F Negroes were slightly |fairs on the same date and to help| Two young Lh aaa 8 “; us make this, affair a Success, injured in the melee. The police, as | in all similar cases, arrived after volnsieess Needed, everything was all over and after| Volunteers are wanted for clerical i work in connection with the Party's the navy had disappeared. gro. work. The comrades harge are head over heels in wo! and unless important m POSTPONE HARMAN HEARING. /? volunteer help is gotten, | tters will be slowed up. | not altogether neglected. Phone NEWARK, N. J., Dec, 20.—Hear- | Ida Dailes at he Naional Office: Har- ing of charges“against Dr. Byron) !e™ 1278. 5 4 rs M. Harman, superintendent of Es-|. Upper Bronx Young Pioneers. sex Mountain Sanitarium, was ad-| The upper Bronx Pioneer Bpott A 4 ir] Club will have gym practice this journed today. A telephone girl) einaay at 1347 Boston Road, 10 a.m charged Dr. Harman with making * . . improper advances to her. East N.Y. Y.W.L. Dance. The East N. Y. section of the ae STER YOUR PROTEST IN MPERIALIST WAR. VOTE é OMMUNIST! will hold its first section dance on Saturday, Jan. 12, at the East New York ers Center, 313 Hinsdale There will be entertainment All work- n excellent jazz band goods unless, possibly, they coe ers are invited to attend. pete with that state’s prison made goods, or with products of some in-| terest that controls that particular Interracial Dance. Keep open the date of Dec. 29 for the Inter-Racial Dance to be given state government, \by the Upper Harlem unit of the Anyway, by an amendment in the) Young Workers (Communist) Senate, the bill does not become ef-| 1*asue. ec diettt ie fective until five years after the president’s signature, if he signs it. Increase Appropriations. The Interior Department supply bill appropriating $286,468,000 or $1,786,000 more than the House au- ss Es A Advertise your union meetings thorized, was passed by the Senate adie. : e here. For information write to | The Senate appropriation commit- The DAILY WORKER tee had made important increases, Advertising Dept. for certain western projects. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Women’s Committee To Meet. A meeting of the District Women’s Committee will be held at the Work- ers Center, 26-28 Union Square, Sat- urday, Dec. 22, at 1 o'clock. ——— i For Good Wholesome Fo. RAT AT RATNER’S Dairy and Vegetarian Restaur:: 103 SECOND AVE. H. L, HARMATZ, Prop. Self-Service Cafeteria 115 SECOND AVE., Near 7th St. BAKING DONE ON PREMIS Visit Our Place While on 2nd A Vel. A NIGHT IN America Entertainment and Ball arranged by the Spanish Fraction Workers (Communist) Party ' | Vegetarian Restaurant 1%. SELOND AVE. | Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. 1 sinetly Vegetarian Food. = WE ALL MEET | at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET | NEW YORK Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 Saturday Eve. DEC. 22) at the : HARLEM CASINO 116th Street and Lenox Ave. John Smith’s Ne gro » Orchestra Exhibitions of Latin- | All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGLIARIAN HEALTH RSSTAURANT 558 Claremont P’kway Brony Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES a place with atmosphere re all radicals” meet, 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant: 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX Costumes and Songs TICKETS now on sale at the Workers Bookshop, at 26 Union Square and at Spanish Workers’ Center, 55 West 113th Street. ADMISSION 75 CENTS. MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Ractayrant 170% Southern Bivd Brew 2a n| Workers Ho Young Workers (Communist) League) and | American Dances —| CRUISERS AND Negro Defends Workers Party J Activities BRITISH-INCITED Tonight at women of the Party will mee Lavoratore,” 89 _ APGHAN TRIBES FAIL IN ATTAGK Had Plan for British Downtown U Steatiees i Intervention night at 7 p.m (Continued from Page On according to the ¢ Inter-Racial Dance, Y. reports from Kabul, The Y. W. L is holding a Saturday, torium Smith’s dance the music, the rebel- passport Shinwaris tion said that ion was due to certain ws which affected the or PR a aa ee i K tribes, denying that that will conflic the tribes revolted against Amanul- * “westernization” measures. Notice To All Harlem Workers. There will be a mass meett y at Lexington Hall, 109 m., to take up American In Boliv tation, nent speakers the floor. bul was et after small posts nearby had en attacked by tribes- men under Batcha Sagau. wil he pr British Invasion. discussion There and Austen Chamberlain, foreign min- n the house of com- mitted that the in In nad worked out in ance a plan to rescue members 1e FE h legation in Kabul and that now airplanes were flying over the capital in accordance with this scheme. He ed further the , the rebelling tribesmen assured the Rritish minister on Dec. 14 that they had no hostile intention towards the legation, but, Chamberlain added, “the government of India will, of course, take all possible steps to ure the safety of British nation- Paraguayan War Protest. The Spanish fraction of the and the rty will hold sh iimerlea y p.m nent speakers will scuss. the r situation. Lexington Promi- Boli- leaders of Section 5 Out for I. L. D. Allamembers of Section Tag a. | Wilkins ‘Ave. w from 12 noon to 10 p. m 10 a.m. to 9 p. m. Tho out boxes and stamp books can get them there. Br. 1 and 6 have their own headquarte Borough Presidents : Rule Queen’s; House Holders Pay for Graft Yorkville ¥. The Young Workers League of Yorkville sect tonight at w. workers are . Wan hletic Volunteers, pai aah Ss Volunteers wanted to take part; A committee composer , iB in the gymnastic drill which will), 4» Committee compos i of Control Ppa NAY either memorial |ler Berry and the five borough mses g in Madison presidents yesterday turned down un n 19. Com atte sth a ae qualified to take part flatly the appeal of thousands of including the formatic idence owners in Queens who should report promptly wanted rescinded the assessment put on them thru former Borough Presi- dent Connolly end ey eh ae BE Inter. rhe International have a regular mee at 9 p. m., at. 101 W every 1 will “For Any Kind of Insurance” oy (ARL BRODSKY ‘Velephone Murray # sat Unit 3E 7 East 42nd Street, New York Unit will hol n important meeting on Wednesday? Dec. 21 m. at 101 W “tith St. | 6:18 p. Piscate bissadiaesise. Hotel and Restaurant Workers . STEPS Branch of the Amalgamated Piss: Food Workers Bs ectly abody 13% W. Bist St, Phone Circle 7: ||] BUSINESS MEETINGS] centine held on the first Monday of the J) roc month at 3 p. m. vidual’ le Industry—One | Union—Join || 11 P. M and Fight the Common Enemy! | { Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p,m. 4b) S NCIA DANCI 74th Street. 108 W. At Last We Can Accommodate You With she largest fresh stock of the N 2D food products, PHURED sun-dried fruits, Nuts, H« Palestine) and the biggest selection of Whole- Therapeutic and HEALTHFUL reducing foods Visit our new large store (open ever for our New Catalog. HEALTH FOODS DISTRIBUTORS 113 EAST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY Phone: Lexington 6926. NOURISHI kinds a and @ Also in stamps FIRST ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION CONCERT and BALL ARRANGED UN.-AR. COOPERATIVE HOUSE Saturday Eve., December 22 at 8 o’clock LAUREL GARDEN 75 East 116th Street, New York City BY THE All Proceeds for the “Freiheit” Daily Worker Agents’ Meet PRICE 50c. There will be a meeting of all*Daily | Worker Agents of New York on Saturday, Dec. 22, at 2.30 at 26-28 Union Square. All.unit, sub-sec- tion, and section Daily Worker Agents must come without fail. Units not having any agents must represented by the Unit Organizer. yak «