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ogame the . true to them.” ‘Against Life Term Di AIY. ze WORKER, NEW YORK, Ww 16 New Bedford Mills Install Speed-Up System Disguised as s Specialization Pla TEXTILE COUNCIL ‘Workers Party Activities BOLIVIA BOMBS . (FAKERS GIVE OK. AT CONFERENCE? Real Union Denounces Sell-Out Artists (Special to the Daily Worker) NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Dec. 25. —Sixteen of the New Bedford mills have announced the imminent instal- | Jation of a “labor speci ialization | plan,” a vicious speed-up Aas an the acceptance of which, together with the wage cut, the workers fought against. This was the decision reached at at conference of mill owners held here last Friday. At this conference, prominently displaying enthusiasm for the speed- jup project were the labor mislead- ers of the A. F. of L. Textile Coun- cil, Baty and Co. The demand of the New Bedford Local of the National Textile Work- ers Union, that it be permitted to give voice to the opinions of the | workers at the conference, were re-| fused. Not only were the mill own- ers at the conference, but the bosses’ | press later stated that repzesent-| atives of the “people,” the mill own- ers, and “labor” were there, In a statement issued several days} ago, Eli Keller, New Bedford or-| ganizer, condemned the whole con-| ference as a deliberate plot to force the speed-up system on the textile | workers while trying to disguise its true viciousness by getting the sanc- tion of fakers who claim to repre- sent mill workers, but who, in real- ity, are nothing but open agents of the mill bosses, )__ The left wing union here is mobi- lizing the workers to offer organized * resistance to the attempt to enforce the speed-up plan. | WORKERS SOCCER Night Workers Meet Today This afternoon at 3 o'clock sharp the night workers will hold an im- portant meeting at 26-28 Union Sq. Ktalian Red and annual bail 1, vill be given ) Party for on. Saturday, Dee. .n, Nl, 642 Hudson Ave. West N. Y. Cs Sa Section 5 Dance, of the Workers (Com- will celebrate the es- Section munist) Pa tablishing the Bronx Workers nter at 1330 Wilkins Aye. on New Years Eve with a concert and dance till daybreak. All Bronx workers |are invited, Cet coke Newark Y. W. L. Dance. The Young Workers (Communist) League will hold its sixth annual dance on Jan, 5, at the Ukrainian bor Hall, 57 Beacon St. Newark. kets are 50 cents including a free p to the Young Worker for three nths. All sympathetic organiza- ns are asked not to arrange af- 's on the same date and to help us make this affair a success. Walnstiats Needed. Volunteers are wanted for clerical in connection with the Party's work. The comrades in| re head over heels in work, ess volunteer help is gotten, important matters will be slowed up, if not altogether neglected. Phone Ida Dailes at he Naional Office: Har- lem 1278, . N. 1. Dance. ast section of the Young Workers (Communist) League will hold. its -tirst section dance on | Saturday, Jan. 12, at the East New York Workers Center, 313 Hinsdale There will be entertainment and n excellent jaa: band. All work- jers are invited to attend. Wanted, ‘Athletic Flector Volunteers are wanted to take part in the gymnastic drill which will take place at the Lenin memorial meeting in Madison Square Garden Sunday, Jan, 19, Comrades who are qualified to take part in such drill, including the formation of pyramids, should report promptly at 8 p. m, Saha at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St. eo. Units 3E 1F. Unit 3B 1 will have an important meeting at 6:15 p.m, at 101 W. 27th t . ere Subsection 2C will meet » and Jan. 2, at 6:30 p, m., in- of Monday as usual, On Jan- uary 7th and thereafter, the Monday meetings will be resumed. Unit 3F, Lenin Memorial Meet. A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be held in Madisoa Square Garden Sat- | urday evening, January 19. All Party GAMES SCORES Divisions A, B and C Results The following list of games and| Scores made was relensed Sunday | by the Metropolitan Soccer League: | Division A: Martins 1 vs. Argen- | tines 4, at Crotona Park. Division B: Hungarian Workers 1 vs. Harlem Progressives 1, at Van! Cortlandt Park; Falcons 5 vs. Frei- heit Sport Club 2, at Jasper- Oval; | Scandinavians 3 vs. American Hun- garians 1, at Chelsea Field. | | _ Division C: Workers Soccer Club 5 vs. Cooperative 0, at Crotona Park; Spartakus 3 vs. Red Stars 1, at De Witt Clinton; Harlems i vs. | Vagabonds 0, at Central Fark; Scandinavians. 3 vs. Freiheit Sport Club 0, at Chelsea Field. In the three games played by the | Brooklyn Workers Soccer League | the Spartacus Sports Club tri- umphed over the Scandinavian Workers Club to the tune of 5 to 0, «the Freiheit Sports Club defeated | the Metropolitan Sports Club by 3} “goals to 1, and in an exhibition Highland Park Soccer Club turned back the Red Star Club ‘by a score of 3 to 1. Painleve Copies U. S. Militarist Arguments PARIS, Dec, 25.—Paul Painleve, minister for war, today in the “French senate quoted with approval President Coolidge’s argument when asking for more cruisers in his mes- sage to congress, that “countries that seriously organize their defense co-operate best in preserving peace.” “These are words of good sense,” said Painleve, “and we will remain for Dry Violation LANSING, Mich., Dec. 25 (UP). —A majority of Michigan senators and representatives are opposed to life imprisonment for four liquor law violations, as at present under the habitual Criminal Act of the Criminal Code of 1927. The state legislature meets next month and the poll indicated the law offenses from fourth felony punish- offenses from Iourth felony punish- ment, ® Wall Street Puppets Honor Spain Fascist CARCAS, Venezuela, Dec. 25 (UP).—The Grand Cordon of the Order of the Liberator has been awarded the Spanish Premier, Gen. |} Primo De Rivera, by the Venezuelan . government. and syrnpathetic organizations please take note. You ure requested not to arrange any conflicting dates. The Lenin Memorial Meeting this year will be @ powerful demonstration against an fraction of | | tore. the Italian | at Workers Cooperative | the tapers war and for the de- fense of the Soviet Union. | District Executive Committee, York District. Unit 4¥, Subsection 2. 4¥, Subsection, 2A Uonal meeting t¢ Unit Sail hola At the m w pe jare urged to atten | Branch 6 Section 5. to- Branch 6 Section will meet night, at 8:30 p. m. Comrade § ino Will onen the discussion on Lessons of the 1928 Blection C | paign.” Wire ie Unit 5 Section 5, A regular meeting of Unit 5. Sec- tion “So will Be held today’ at |aection peadauarters at ‘the reaul time. All comrades must be pr: Section 5, Attention! Die anesting of Brenehes |5 that usually takes place on Tues- \day, will this week, as well as the |week of December 31 take | Wednesday, 1330 Wilkins Av emy 6 Downtown Y. W. L. Forum The Unit 1, Y. W. L. Forum held at 60 St. Marks Pl. every Sunday 8:15 p. m. will be Herbert Zam, National | Secretary of the Y, W. L., who will speak on “Youth in Industry.” Dancing will follow the discussion, Admission Free, Lower Bronx Y. W. L, Forum The lower Bronx Unit of the |¥ o ung Workers (Communist) will hold its first open forum of the winter this Sunday at 8 p. m. Hy- man Gordon will speak on “The War Danger and the Youth.” * * * McKinley Square Y. W. L.— |¥ o ung Workers (Communist) | League will meet Friday of this week instead of Thursday because of the Party membership meeting |on Thursday, at 1400 Boston Road, at 8:30 p. m. Watch the Daily for further announcements. ae ers Upper Harlem Y- W. L- The upper Harlem unit of the | ter-racial dance for this Saturday | night at the Imperial Auditorium, 160 lw. 129th St. John C. Smith and his | Serenaders will supply the jazz. All tare invited. Fraternal O rganizations Office Workers. The Office Workers’ Umon has ar-| ranged a dance for Washington's birthday eve, Feb, 21, at Webster Manor. Sympathetic ' organizations lare asked not to arrange any affair |for that evening. : Women Theatre Party. The New York Working Women's | Federation will have a theatre party | the Soviet solves the national prob-| at the Provincetown Theatre, 133 McDougal St., Saturday evening, Dec. | 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 Gaton Square. Fretheit Singing Society, For the first time in New York, the Freiheit. Singing Society, will | present Mendelsohn's oratorio, “Wal- 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- | fon at the Freiheit office, 30 Union| as . es 8 6 ‘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 Friday 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. E Raia") Williamsburg I. L. D. Dance. The Williamsburg branch of the I. L. D. will sponsor a dance and concert on New Year's Eve, Dec, 31, at 66 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, at 8 p.m, The funds collected at the dance will be donated to the class war prisoners, cents. Admission will be 25 Caer er 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 program’ is being’ prepared. 3 ° Negro Champion Dance. The Negro Champion and the} American Negro Labor Congress will have a join’ ment Jan. 22 at Renaissance Casino 138th, St. and 7th Ave. Other or- eer are asked to observe late, * * * Radio Workers, Attention! The Radio Workers Association will hold a unity social this Satur- day, at Stuyvesant Casino, 9th St. and 2nd Ave. A free raffle, a snappy jazz band will be part of the variety of enter- tainment for the evening. Radio Workers, come and organ- Dancing Instructions DANCING NEWEST STEPS poise, balance, lead, follow in vonfi-+ dence, quickly, finest teachers, guar- anteed to teach you correctly waltz, fox trot, collegiate, Peabody, Ar- gentine Sapen. given in separate without Bppd nenen ts Rey . to Nepaslat course CIA DANCING 108 we TAth Street, — 108, Susquehanna 0629. English Instruction by Public School Instructor, Given Private or Your Home, English, Arithmetic, Composition ete, Write Box 225, —INSTRUCTION— : Instruction. private, English ty"vnivernity student given anywhere, alxe to Children Recluse in School Stadies, Very reasonable Write Box 15 dance and entertain- | | | ize and have a good time. ee ee | M, Epstein to Lecture | stein, editor of the “Freiheit,” will speak at the East Flatbush Workers Club, 1111 Rutland Road, on “How lem.” All welcome. | MeO) Se Seetions 2 and Many units of Sec 2 and 3 will be combined today, at 6:30 p, [at 101 W. 27th Street for a di | cussion on the importance of Women’s Work, Juliet Stuart Poyntz will lead | jthe discussion. All comrades are | | urged to “be present. “Frichelt” Sport Clup. The Freiheit Sport Club will have a dance Sunday, Dec. 8 p.m. at its $iub rooms, "230 i 5th Street, C. There will be a band for analag and a sport exhibition com- posed of the best athletes. |invites all interested workers to at- |tend the entertainment. FOOD WORKERS Baker's Local 104 Meets IstSaturday Union—Local 8 Affiliated with the A, F, of L, 15 EF, 3rd St. New York Meets each Ist and 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 P. aM. at Manhattan | ||| window Cleaners: Join Your Union! | sss SSS Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF |, SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues. Thurs. & Sat || 9:20-22 a, m., 2-8 p. m. ji] Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p.m PLEASE TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 249 EAST 116th STREET ‘Second Ave, New Vort Telephone: Lehigh 6022. DR. L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PRICES i Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 808—Phone, Algonquin §183 Not connected with any other office Peeeer eee como oe ene eeeend New | and | speaker for the Downtown) The McKinley Square unit of the) Y, W. L. has arranged a gala in-| This Friday, 8:30 p. m., M. Ep-| The club | AMALGAMATED } | | Window Cleaners’ ‘Protective | PARAGUAY ARMY; SES AIRPLANES | Ans swers Questionnaire Meant to Prolong War | (Continued from Page One and Paraguay sentative: n repr: | mained behind with Dr. Maurtua ani drew up the text of a protocol be- tween the two countr 1 ¢ 3 whereby the border clash will be discussed. This protocol will be cab the two disputing governments for their approval. A War Tactic. | The whole stunt |scems to be a scheme to drag out the negotiations until Bolivian troops can take over all strategic positions. and to allow a chance for | United States capital to bring pres- sure on the League of Nations, Eng- land and Argentina, all of which led to questionnaire shows interest in the Bolivia-Para- |, guay struggle. United States business men are | metal in control of the ban mining and oil industries and the Bolivian attack on Paraguay is known to be only a scheme to take over the oil deposits of the Gran Chaco and to obtain better outlets on the rivers flowing |through Paraguay to the Atlantic. | Another Commission. The questionnaire made several jinquiries of Bolivia and Paraguay as a preliminary to further under- takings by the conference to reach a settlement of the border differ- ences. Among other things. both governments were asked if they were prepared to resume diplomatic relations pending full settlement of their troubles; whether they were agreeable to signing a protocol, and détails as to their wishes for forma- tion of a conciliation commission. Paraguay has already answered giving complete authority for ar- bitration. g, ‘Hoover Scared Latins | Enough, Thinks Navy: Won’t Send Fleet Nov SAN PEDRO, Calif., Dec. ‘The battle fleet’s spring cruise to South America has been cancelled by the navy department, it was an- nounced here today. Officials decided upon the change in view of President-elect Hoover's | “good will” tour to the Latin-Amer- | icas, it was said. The tour is con- Workers Cooperative || Clothiers, Ine. SUITS MADE TO ORDER | READY MADE SUITS. Qvality—-Full Value | 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. | Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 € Bolivia, | sidered a sufficient threat to last for | |a while. | Instead of the schedules visit to Peruvian and Chilean ports the fleet | | will carry out tactical maneuvers off the coast of Panama. EDNE DAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928 JOTATIONS ON fo Passion, Poison in TRAINED WIVES | BOOM IN CHINA liticians ot Nanking Bull the Market SHANGHAT, Dec. ‘The graft ing split among the leaders of the nking government is so plentiful, und the use they make of it so pro- that the men of Shanghai are protesting at the rise of a certain commodity of regular demand, which has been ris- ing to unheard of prices just because the Nanking politicians are trying to corner the supply. The commod- ity in this case is—wives. nounced, Chinese business The business men are rated in im- portance according to the number i wives they can purchase. the Ni government officials spend so much time and money in Shanghai, the business men are alarmed at the rise of prices in the wife market, While second rate wives for tHe Since around $100, Shanghai money, or about $48 U. S. currency, the big merchants’ demand is for the guar- anteed wives, trained by knowing “amahs” to a high degree of skill in the discharge of their functions as wives, and the Nanking. politi- | cians’ demand for such has sent quotations sky high, much to the |uusiness men’s annoyance, Charge $15,000 Bribe in Philadelphia Case; Mitten Concern Rules ' PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Dec. 2 Councilman Harry J. Trainer y terday stated in the council meeting that a “High Public Official” re- ceived $15,000 from the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Commission. -He re- fused to make known the hame. However, this only adds one more to the host of rumors about. widespread zraft in ‘Philadelphia traction af- rs, where the Mitten interests vith their company union and class collaboration policies are supreme. Director of Public Safety Lemuel B. Shofield admitted he had con- ducted cases for the transit commis- sion since 1926, but said he had re- signed on December 1 and denied he was the “public official” referred | to. ‘The Communist Party is the par- | ty of the Liberation of the Negro race from all white oppression. “For Any Kind of Insurance” (CARL BRODSKY Telephone Murray Hill 5550 7 East 42nd Street, New York CENTRAL BUSINESS SCHOOL — Bookkeeping —Stenography —Typewriting Individual Instruction CLASS LIMITED 108 E. 14th STREET} BUTCHERS UNIO & BW, of “Headquarters: cemple, 243 E, S4th Sty Room 12 Regular meetings every first ané third Sunday, 10 A. MJ Employment, Bureau open ever day*at 6 P. M. Labor = Patronize No Tip Barber Shops 4 26- Ip UNION SQUARE (1. flight up) | 2700 BRONX PARK EAST | (corner Allerton Ave.) Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 183 W. Sint St, Phone Cirele 733 “7° BUSINESS MEETING=j) i on the first Monday of the month at 3 p, One Industry—One and Fight the C Office Open from LOUPERATCKS! E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store |) Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 PATRONIZH Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City PRESS, Inc. 26-28 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK CITY The DAILY WORKER || Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 .- 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House MARY WOLFE. STUDENT OF THE DAMROBCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS 240 Bronx Park East Near Co-operative Colony. Apt, Telephone EASTABROOK Special rates to students hl the Co-operative House. S. PLOTKA JEWELER 737 ALLERTON AV Near Holland Ave. Cooperators, patronize your local OWELER We carry a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry Film Whitewashing Borg THE story of 15th Century Sata intrigue as told by the film “Lu- at the Little Car- negie Playhouse on West 57th St., crecia Borgia”? meny victims of her poison. ri passion tard son of a tas and Page Sev en n JOBLESS READY; SOON T0 START LONDON MARCH is interesting, but hardly instruc-|as he was termed by q r * tive. True, the producers labor under /a young't lady he aspired to | marry. South Wale s Miners to difficulties, as they state that “cen-|_ Pu. suerecia, a Come Strong sors being what they are,” they ¢ / and Pope Al:xander VI, ar : : = i a ae Ftd o whitewashed by the film, which | (Continued on Page One not go into the welter of lust and | s or its t iq m1 i d ‘can be praised for its technique but one and the laborites Sail incest that marked the rule of the wholly rejected as an historical ac- Borgias:under Pope Alexander VI, (count of the life and crimes of the “tering empty phrases in prepara- Both Luerec'a and Cesare Borgia, |Borgias. And it should be definitely tion for the general elections, the die tecsuaa a a nephew” ig? understood, the whitewashing | Unemployed Committees are pro- are termed “niece and nephew” in- |i. dors, not to avoid the ceeding with their work. ad of son and-daughter of Alex-'censor, but to conceal the crimes of The General Council of the Trade ander, who had quite a harem and |the Roman Catholic Church. Union Congress is trying to sabotage begot children ad lib in true Catholic —HARRISON GEOI oT ice ee | ational March, as it tried to ashion.\ Not only is the pope pic- tured as a saintly person, free from coruption that floved around hinr, but Lucrecia herself is held up as a slightly tarnishéd-angel worthy of | receiving. a decora‘ic:. of virtue in at least the second degree. The sins | of th. family and of the age are loaded upon her’brother, Cesare, who is made the goat. And éven he is Child Slaves Killed When Fireworks Burn CARTERSVILL Ga., (UP).—An explosion of (€ fireworks tmas today of thre children claimed the live: and may result Dec. 25 1 the N: I the neludin, the the unempl has now South Wales The Labor Party repre- Ma ned the Blanes- b March rgaret put up this same petty bourgeoisie are still quoted |¢ _\as New Yorkers on much of the || NEW WAY CAFETERIA 4 eric ever is Bondfield to bring a bill falsely shown as re-igning his posi-' fatally for another. nt to le boots for tion as cardinal in a8 church be-; B 2 + child: for2 com ing vari miedars. in| The explosion occurred in a fire- destitute children. cheap ex- order that the present day Catholic | "ks store, where the children were pe ees by the came uh be entirely cleared of its | working. ime 2 The only organization engaged in =sias.| | William’ Shaw, 12, and Francis 1 i | 1S actual relief for the workers and in ee ® word SRR RE Fane ug | Sha 15, children of the proprietor, organizing them is the Communist |eome,” i tela ee In: mela and Mary Bell: Dodd, 16, were |Party of England, which is co-op- iS cH OF Ducrecie sy: Het | burned fatally. May, Kennedy, 18, erating ‘heartily 40 arranging the father the ‘pope, since! i who tried: to unload |the blame for it on Cesare, her | “<ceved seriou: |brother ‘and his son. Nor is’ it men- | |tioned that ‘the pope, whose’ hospi- |tality toward ‘his guests was some- |times mixed with poisoned wine, passed the papacy to his successor by reason of getting glasses mixed and accidentally drinking his own poison. When a guest at the Vatican heard the invitation “Have a drink!” he fled, or at least had reason to, look on it’ with the same suspicion National March of unemployed. nee TRON = AoW The Greatest Theatre Guild Productions ——j Wings Over Europe By Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne MARTIN BECK THEA. 45th St. West of 8th Ave. 8:30. Mats. Tues. s 2:30 42st BWAY NOW Mother-Love = | Story Told ‘MOTHER OF MINE = | ' (Faces of Children) | eee w@ ‘LIFE OF SANTA CLAUS Actually filmed in the Are Eyer metmpoliten bootleggers’ stuff.” Luerecia, who in. fact took her| first official huzand when 13 years) #} told, is wn far past the age of| ‘% consent eccording to present stand- _ ards; an it is not shown that the M1/VIC REPERTORY 14st pope, who wished her to get rid of |’ Eves, 8°3 his husband to marry another for | 50ci $1.00; $1.50, Mats, Wed.&Sat.,2.2 litical reasons, and failing to kill), EVA LE GALLIENNE, Director him because he fled, gave Lucrecia 14-Be Gentleman, a divorce on the grounds that he peter Pan." was impotent, so she could get an- 7*¥rs. herry Orch ther official variant among the ‘pre-war nings Sane = | John GOLDE N then. soth Eve Ethel Barrymore in its GDOM OF COMRADES EAT | at the Gop” ith Ave, & o¥th Bt, JOLSON Martinez Sierra TUS 8.30. Mats. 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SECOND AVE, Bet. 12th and 13th Bts. strictly Vegetarian Food. poly Tremont Avenue, Near Southern Boulevard. Bronx. — — — — Phone, FORDHAM 7163. WE ALL MEET et the IT WILL BE AN EYE OPENER We speak of our forthcoming Catalog of th MOST NOURISHING NATURAL ond UNP ducts. Also Therapeutic foods and , etc. end 4c stam nps for our C . HEALTH FOODS DISTRIBU TORS 113 EAST 34TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY » Phone: Lexington 6926. biggest selection of the ROCESSED food pro- Come into our large 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK store (open evenings) or Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 CONVENTION DISCUSSION. All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway Brorz Party Membership |} == Meeting = “aserion | THURSDAY, DEC. 27th Comrades, Patronize ) at NEW STAR CASINO, 105 E. 107th St. The Triangle Dairy | Restaurant . | 1379 Intervale Avenue | BRONX Phone Stuyvesant 38: John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN. 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