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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7a ee. Five — Protest Decision in Mineola Frame-Up Case at Meet i in n Irving Plaza Monday Nighi WORKERS 10 HIT Workers Party Activities TROOPS MURDER FIGHTING ENDS IN __ |SENATORS OBEY a Newark Y. W. I. Dance. Neg: ommittee Conference, | ja ie 8 The Young Workers (Communist)| The Negro District Committ a raneue nel hold its sixth annual the Workers (Communist) Part Sat at the Ukrainian| called a conference for Ja Teton Hate 1 Bencoes Bee Newere| ¢ p. m. at the Workers ( Lait uesinastetis micetiosdnueiescs Union Square. Negro w OF 2 FURRIERS Two Defendants in| |asked not to arrange affairs on the| |same date and to help us make this 88. affair a succ Cae) Y.W.L. Dance, Y. section of Ne The the junit Ne |attend this conference. interes section ed in Negro w id ion directo: anizers are urg 1 to Unit 2F, Section 6. Masses Shot. Down In| | ‘ COLOMBI A MESSAGES STATE “TREATY FIRST” ReedC ommitteeT ender Young Workers (Communist) League} ‘The regular membership. meeting nitic i S « {will hold its tirst section dance on|of Unit 2F, Section 6, will be held Bane Stri k British Legation Was Towar ds Vare Trial to Speak | Saturday, Jan. 12, at the Bast New| today, at G15 p.m. at ov. Manhat- anana Strike Guarded by Rebels York Work Center, 313 Hinsdale|tan Ave., Brooklyn. i s ih cool nen a A eo eon oe tees (Continued from Page One | (Continued from Page One a . f “ an excellent jazz band. All work- See G uiterature: Continued fro e F aes | uatel New York workers will protest) crs are invited to attend. ea erie at ent ba men and children, innocent bystand-| BERLIN, Jan. 2 (U.P).—Direct James A. Reed of Missouri stated against the decision of the eral Leniee Mocerial Mest Section 6 will be held at - ers, who were shot by the soldiery. messages from the German legation » today. : court of appeals by which two fur Lenin Memorial Meeting will be| ‘an Ave. Brooklyn, toda | Dum-Dom Ballets: at Kabul said today that although seems to be a widespread workers have been sentenced to jail held in Madison Snare Gersenl eat: Dees: . * a It is also stated that the govern fighting has ended in the Afghan ion that we have summoned ing i i za,| urday evening, January 19. arty is a n- i “A ‘ vhere in| ” Reed said. “That is not at a mass meeting in Irving Plaza, | Sra? troathetla organisations. please Unit GF, Section 1. tt d dum-dum bullets, | C@Pital, the situation elsewhere in . Vare,” Reed said. “That is nc 15th St. and Irving Pl., Monday ment troops use m-dum lets, | . i clear d the] a fact. We had closed the evidence oth St. ‘ving PI., Y | take note. A special meeting of Unit a-eaehidden ag too Horribleceven for Afghanistan is not clear an e | a fact. ad s evid evening after immediately after| You are requested not to arrange | ¢jgn 1 will be held today | SrENe * | diplomatic corps was unable to make and concluded our investigations is 4 diplomat p work at 6.30 Aiinortal uectiie. tulatsemrewi cba arenes, ech woah hematin, | Ware upebieen eapltallat MAMONI: BOE) vey of the state of affairs ee ‘ : when we heard intimations that Mv. The two workers, L. Franklin and|* powerful, demonstration againat|gucussion on the Party theses. will used by the U. S, marines in Nica-| isaldaetet i: a | Royalty is always welcome in Washington. Parasites with titles | When We heard intimations th a we wo aad ne ee ee th the imperialist war and for the de-| © he oe ragua against Sandino and, seem-| : and money, are shown above—her tallness, the regent Begum, Queen arges of election Mine i iL et Pranic tb) “case, pee fepney.cb the pope ions Branch 4, Section 5. |. | ingly coming from the same source, KABUL, Afghanistan, ven a ve of Manavador (center), an Indian state near Bombay, with her sons heed: Meee ata nONieHSR Etre: two: and./e Pioneer Basketball Team. |will be held today, 8 p. ms at 1330|by the Colombian troops in their | —Brigands who entered Kabul dur-) 74 daughters. It doesn’t matter much what sort of region they fad’ -eepubliGab oop are sentence 0 ‘Oo and The Young Pioneers of District 2) wilxins Ave. A discussion on the |massacres of strikers against the | ing the recent disorders placed ®! pail from, It is enough to know that they live from the terrible ex- half to five years. The seven other | have formed a basketball team, and) convention issues, with speakers rep-| Inited Fi = guard around the British legation| stati he Indian workers and Haig hor dreuhagh ve rs defendants were given a new trial. | challenge all junior teams to gameS.| resenting the C. E, C. and the Min- Unite ‘ruit Company. Ra lis 3 th bad ‘ ploitation of the Indian workers and peasants, are kept i Dodging Prohibition Speakers at the protest meeting | AU) WhO wish to arrange contests) orify, will take place. It was remarked that the conflict | Siter = “isarming | tle government ignorance and degradation to enable this gang to tour the world Congress looks coldly upon any bi wragaeie sas | ehould “Cea enee ee tne oa LE laid arose logically from the economic |ttoops who had been stationed) jy style, further inquiry into the dry law or will include William W. Weinstone, | Bioneers of America, 26-28 Union FD1, Seetion 8 | Aa ripe lah d was | there. | further ir inte ‘ : bps cet iain 3. Weekere| he “4 All_members must be present at|condition of the workers, an was | A exivandavotentned fy 1 into its leaders _ of OAR EE Ca ria ttace. 2, NVOEMEEN (i < uenes ht Workers Branch, | 15! Watkins St. Brooklyn, today at| not conceived as an attempt at re-| The brigands refrained from dam- both he oday in (Communist) Party; Louis Hyman| 2n"tiembers of this branch must |®%P- m. for Daily worker distribu-| ttionary uprising. Nevertheless | @&ing the building, although before| ¢¢ oP mmenting on the proposal by W. and Ben Gold, president and secre-| att i ; | tion. A roll call will be taken. ‘ : mel eneu tools 4k fove\ dissiie: hard hit commenting on the prot vy . vant ; attend the meeting today ,at 33| On Monday a special meeting will|the United Fruit Company, a New v : ‘edaatems Durant, automobile manufac- tary-treasurer, respectively of the |@ m. at the Workers Center, be held to elect delegates to the sec-| york corporation with enormous im- | by shell fire. The legation is sit-| bi HLAW weconpranslonalueaninte Needle Trades Workers Indus-| Union Square. The meeting wili be] tion convention © F i ted: at testated’ cel eee Mee hat a congressional con n Needle Trades Wor ers | devoted to discussion on the conven- as * perialist holdings in many Central | ¥ated at an iso ates point almost ce 2? )\ tee make-auch inve gation. .’Zoo trial Union; Alfred Wagenknecht, tion issues. | There will be two speak: Garman’ Benetion Meet. ‘American countries, obtained the |two miles from Kabul. It is sur- niche (yeated ciate ee national secretary of the Interna-/¢rs, one for the majority and one) ny important meeting of the Ger-|F Hest collaboration of the Colombian | Tounded by houses which were oceu- Te the hesticeuice duet a tional Labor Defense; Norman H.| °°" ‘"® ™nogity: | a man fraction of the Workers (Com- |fullest collaboratio ie fuied bythe began i eal in the bootlegging industry to al- a 5 Fi bay “| an o: inati d Daily Worker | ™Unist) Party will be held tomorrow, | government in the butchery of Col- | Pie Dy igands, : | : . . Fi a P low much juggling with the law fallentire, assistant national secre-| 4 regan) waning? fey} ally Worker | 3:15 p, m., at the Hungarian Work-| jnbian workers. The legation was under shell fire| The Daily Worker is appealing toy and white finish, not sepia or Renublicana privately soutediGat tary; Irving Potash, a needle|} 41 organizations and Daily Work-| €™® ar ey pee eee, aE | for ten days and more than 50 shells | its readers and friends for photo-| brown, although all kinds can be Dpeeinenialect foover. is .ansigus trades leader, and S. Milgrom, or-| er agents bear in mind that there Be present. s 3 hit the building. Fire destroyed the| graphs. It is the intention of the| used. They may be of any size. |) put prohibition enforcement ma- ganizer of the Jewish section of | §'° only two days left to the Mirth . * British military attache’s house. [eattoriat staff to keep plenty of in-| Some comrade in your vicinity | }inery under control of the De- the I. L. D. All greetings must be in at once. mate Women’s canes Bical | | teresting glimpses of the class strug-| must surely have a camera, even partment éfodustiee. the depart- . | Settle for tickets not later than here e an en et ! lo | oe Pt a J : depa Two ‘of the defendants in the | Wednesday night. Order your Daily| Women's Committee meeting on 0 23,000 Killed gle in pictures before the American) a small cheap one, and whenever | ment which has so handled oil graft Mineola trial, Jack Schneider and| Worker bundles. Wlect your com-|urday afternoon at 2 o'clock at ver 9 ile workers. Some of the difficulties! anything happens which you know Mochen oeete 8. that, nobody Sam Mensher, will also speak | mittee for distribution of the Daily|Union Square, All members of dis- 3 ‘and other graft cases that nobod The meeting has been arranged) by the Jewish section of the Inter- national Labor Defense. | Worker and to help at the affair. | Nucleus or, Section L Postponed. The conyention discussion of this unit will be held tomorrow evening jat 6 p. m., at 60 St. Marks Place. Representatives of CEC and Opposi- trict women's committee, women’s work organizers, jon women’s work directors and women's work directors in language fractions should battle and be on time, * * UMit 2F, Subsection 2C, | OF NEW BEDFORD ‘Butler, ‘Others Fear By Autos During 11 Months of Last Year CHICAGO, yan 2(U P) —Traffic faced, and an outline of action to be | taken to overcome them are appar- | ent from a letter sent out to many of its readers, which follows: “Dear Comrade: We need will Le of interest to the work- ing class, have him come around and get a few pictures of it. Get your friends to have their pictures taken. Even cheap pictures will | gets convicted, 2 DROWN IN AUTO PLUNGE. BRUSSELS, Jan. 1—Two per- | Sons were drowned yesterday when | | | . ‘ “We need pictures. do very weil. Send them to us. Hom wil eigen, Sinsation | oabtatlon det uernclaCouck:| — Growth of Union | secident killed fewer persons in the sgrchnny pietares of picket Line, | bee ao fon a motor car near Ostend plunged |will meet. tomorrow, at 10 a. m. Liatibe eb: uescdlive. BOSTON, Jan. 2.—Steps ihdatly Sat ate Codhell estimated today on im strikes, of police in action | eois agencies to do this for us. | cue jat 26-28 Union Square. | There” will A meeting of the executive com-| Consolidating the Butler mill and |* baat A n “erat | a@Ainst pickets, or guarding struck | They are not interested in the | Attend the Dnily-Freiheit cos- pee 8 Cee Cuaron ne Annet Party | eatty ill take place today the New Bedford Cotton Mills Cor-|the basis of reports for the first ; Ta BLES catieee naljunlaee | tume ball at Madison Square Gar- |situation, and the pre-convention is- eer ie, rar eae amend \) tion, both of New Bedford, and eleven months of last year. plants during strikes. We also | jhings that workers want to | jeoen: ers P| permet. BOUL Of NSH eo 97 skiwatartitce vant photos of bad working con- | know. We have to depond only patie Section, 7, Attention! Mer en |the Hoosac Cotton Mills of North| In 1927, traffic fatalities reached altiene of ‘labor-saving’ scahions: | ai our cwn comrades Pand well | For # Real Oriental Cooked Ment |, There will bea meeting of the Harlem Youth Center. | Adams, were taken here today with|® vecord total of 25,800. In the first he housing conditions of | wishers, workers like ourselves Mestalla . rk Industrial Organizers and Agitprop| The opening of the Harlem Youth | ¢y, ti f the Associated |11 months of 1928, 23,000 persons of the housing itio o* | wishers, workers like ourselves, INTERNATIONAL Delicatessan Workers Directors of Section 7, today at '§|/ Center will be celebrated with a na ies ae es a hoalng con- Were killed and the council’s statis- Workers, We went to publish pie- | like our readers, who will know E E ENTER A : . |p. m., at 764 40th St. Brooklyn, All| grand concert and ball on Saturday | Textile Companie: A ia Ps ‘ tone 3 es . SA 0 SS) Fight Reactionaries units’ must’ be represented. “Very | evening, Jan. 12, at the Harlem Youth | cern, ticians based his estimate for the tures of all labor demcnstrations, | what is needed, and will send it to PR GR IV ¢ important. Center,'2 E. 110th St. Members of 2 indl d 7,000 whole year on that report. anti-imperialist parades, defense | us, Unless you do your part we 101 WEST 28TH STREET ‘ : ‘ Sey all units of the Hariem ¥. Ww. 1.) With 308,000 spindles an An average of 80 deaths per day meetings, and mass meetings of | cunnot do ours. (Corner 6th Ave.) er ee, ecmrpelan Of terror ee Important mection af Unit. 3F Gr oretaiae Neds ines oom ee combined: mille will be Ited fi a t 3 dents, every sort in which workers are | uywrit the ‘back of all “pie- RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA tion and framed-charges against) sipsection 2A will be held today at| observe dame °Tamizations please! jarger than any other unit in the Tesulted from automotive accidents fade wart rite on the back ‘a Pi RECREATION ROOM the progressive members of Local|é p. m., at 101 W. 27th St. All 6 |fine cotton goods industry of the |in the United States during No- | taking part. : | tures names and initials of per. |{ open from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m 302 of the Delicatessen Clerks’|™members must attend. | Students Literary Association. | United States. vember. | Don’t “Pose.” | sons, places, circumstances, ete. Union, the reactionary officials of Unit 5F, 2B. All are invited to attend the first} Butler, owner of the Butler mills, “Remember, do not arrange to the local bad themselves elected to the progressive group off the bal-| se by Unit. $F, a0e toa t |} Adsoolation..on. Sund 4 rart| Was for a long time head of the, have the pictures ‘posed,’ | ANNAPOLIS, Md., Jan. ' three and four positions each. /t.. at 101 W. 2Tth St. ‘All members Be Marks Church, 137th, St. "hae st| republican party national campaign Worker Falls to Death yather go to the scene and take | Frank Shipley, 62, New York, was Me : er’s Vegetarian ‘AN attatnpta: were made to keep |< Une to attend and be on time. "Nicholas Ave, third floor. committee. He was one of the lead-- While Fixing Skylight the photo. Above all the picture jitled at Fort Creek, near here, to- Sing 1 | i lot. Just before the elections the vice-president of the International, | Lehman, on the request of the offi-| A special, meeting has been called anniversary of the Students Literary Fraternal O rganizations ‘ers. of the wage cutting policy that brought on the great New Bedford strike. The workers of New Bedford, or- Crashing through the floor skylight in the Federal build- second | but should show action. For example, if you're going to take a picture of a truckload of food supplies for relief of striking wokers, do | eidentally fired his shotgun into his day when he slipped on ice and ac. abdomen, 2 (U.P),— MEET YOUR FRIENDS at and Dairy Restanrant cials of Local 302, framed charges | ganizing now into the National Tex- | 12& eeeaey) Giclee Facets: A not line the relief workers in front ‘ ee aa - 3 against the progressive group. Office Workers. headquarters at 2 E. 110th St. will| tile Workers’ Union, recognize in| Worker employed by Biersach and) o¢ the truck, but rather show them Nese bp act ar ihe a at bly a ‘They were charged with “request- rane, Office Workers’ Union has ar-| rent, out rooms on weekly, monthly | this combination a new move of Heidermeyer Co, which has a con-| 21 busily hurling bags of potatoes | {en,cf soviet, Walon by she United Rational De a or da : i i Ae RIRISe RO vESDINe RS - ing members to join opposition|yirthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webster | suit every working class Gana their bosses to strengthen them-| ‘Tact to repair the roof skylight,’ onq onions to their comrades at OO aie goes Restaurant unions.” So groundless were the Manor, Sympathetic | organizations | tion. For more information apply to| selves probably in fear of the work-| fell to his death in the pases the top of the stack. Comrades, Patronize x ND E. charges that when they came up| for that evening, anee any affair) F. Fisher, 1271 Hoe Ave. Bronx. | ors* union as it gets stronger and| Mailing room, 24 feet below. » SECOND AV | F before the meeting of the local they had to be dropped because of for that evening. | | Women Theatre Party, A good opportunity for Jewish Labor Temple Poetry Forum. The Labor Temple Poetry Forum, | stronger. He is survived by a wife ana three children. Your Own, Too. “We should also like to have The Triangle Dairy ae 12th and 13th = Bts. siritly Vegetrrian bood. + , ; ‘ | pi file and use | lack of evidence. workers to see the regular week-end | 242 E. 14th St, will be held tomor+ pictures to keep on Restauran j.|play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on TOW &t 8:15 p.’m, Anton Romatka | Will Try to Improve on 3 FISHERMEN MISSING. when necessary of yourself, and | f ante it At present, Edward Flore, eal 14th St. and 8rd Ave, on Friday | Will be chairman. lar 5 oT any other active comrades doing 1379 Intervale Avenue i the} evening, Feb. d pri * EVAL, ia, Jan, 2—Three °P¥ | : ux . eee Pesce cepa eel biol RR Suara rere pecans athe Rinmbern Metpers Meet. Niagara Falls Scenery | oh Oe Jan. ee Three | political or any other sort of or- BRONX All Comrades Meet at fused to give his decision in spite| sy Sethe ‘ylteaie,qahareed, om, the | american Association “of “Plumber | ae adrift on the ice of Lake Peipus,, B@tization work in your vicinity, | BRONSTEIN’S of telegrams and special delivery |#dvance may be gotten at the central | today Nas "tech cuifed Siete noo | , WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (UP).—| between Esthonia and Russia, are| because we are sure that the time | COMRADES BAT VEGRYAKIAN HEALTH | letters sent him by the nine mem- acies ot ine vy0 'S lith, Sty ‘Room miseting will be held Thursday, Jan.) A convention providing for con-| still missing, it was reported today.| Will ag ie aed Cacia ae ue ResTAURANT z : 10, at the Labor Temple. struction of remedial works to ‘ these can be used. ‘ aun 3 J » hom the charges | 533, or photie Stuyvesant 0576, action Peet kre eee oe eae dewodiing. a oan | ee ce Prencenitve Mivenis .werkécs: maintain and improve the scenic| : 5 | “Photographs most useful to SCIENTIFIC 658 Claremont P’kway Bronx “i Negis Mueitsinwene Nauee A concert and dance will be held beauty of Niagara Falls and rapids OUTRAGED GIRL. | the Daily Worker should be black VEGETARIAN The progressive members were} 4 Negro entertainment and dance /under. the auspices of, the wrontes, has been signed in Ottawa by the (By United Press.) also discriminated against by _the has Resae ecrenpat by Becca S of | Union nin Eriday. at ithe. Workers | United States and Canada, the| Pasquale Vicario, 18, turned in 2 a, RESTAURANT a Bee of ag ee in bar ye Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, for | Center. SANs | State Department announced today. his gallery seat at the Fox Folly “For Any Kind of Insurance 1604.6 Madison Ave. Health Food ment of jobs. en al ie gen-| Saturday, Jan. 12, An_ interesting | Theater to look at Rose Levey, 17. eral membership meeting last Fri- day the progressive members of the | Program’ is being prepared, Pater i Brighton Bench I. L. The Bill D. Haywood branch I. L. D. will hold its regular month It provid for temporary addi- of the|tional diversion of water on each |The girl slapped his face twice and ([ARL BRODSK Y Between 107th & 108th Sts, Vegetarian % 1 yr tha Negro ‘Champion Dance. | meeting tomorrow night at. 227|Side of the boundary for the pur-|blew a police whistle. Both were — Restaurant local wished to explain why they) on. Negro Champion and the|Brighton Beach Ave. Breokion. “A pose of determining the efficacy of |@trested when a near-panic ensued. Telephone Murray Hill 5556 For Good Wholesome Four 1600 MADISON AVE. refused to pay dues and assesS-| American Negro Labor Congress will| prominent speaker will discuss the the remedial works. Magistrate Harry Howard Dale BAT AT MADISON AVE. ments as a protest against the dis- crimination against them, Lehman refused to grant them the floor un- less they paid up in full. Customs Guard Held have a joint dance and entertain- | }ment Jan, 22 at Renaissance Casino 138th St. and 7th Ave. Other or- Ui pke oh 2) are asked to observe late. Ferrer School Festival. The Ferrer Modern School will hold its January Festival on Jan. 12, 1929 coming trial of the 662 textile work- ers in New Bedford, * * LL, pc, The next C. C. C, meeting of the I L D, New York district, will be held tonight at 7 p m. at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 B. 4th St. All must be on time in order to adjourn early for * C. Meet. FRANCISCAN NUTS. | QUEBEC, Jan. 2 (British U. P.). —The Franciscan fathers held a |church here, in honor of St. Roch procession last night around the. sent the girl to Kings County Hos-|7 East 42nd Street, New York | pital for observation yesterday and | paroled the boy until the hospital makes a report on Rose. COOPERATC iS! PATHONI4i | _E, KARO 1 & RATNER’S Vary and Vegetarian Restauraut 103 SECOND AVE. H. L. HARMATZ, Prop. Self-Service Cafeteria Phone: University 5365 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A he N.Y. ay! .| the Balbo protest, meeting. Lae | ‘our Nenrest Stationory Store Fi! 145 smCOND AVE., Near 7th St. A place with atmosphere for Assaulting Negro |i. 3 pa eee es on whom they called for aid in com- MARY WOLFE igars — Cigarettes — Candy j\|/ yakiNG DONDE ON PREMISES where ull radicals mea 8:15 p.m, Sncco-Vansetti I. L. D. bating the epidemic of influenza!{ grupmNT OF THR DAMROSCH |, 649 ALLERTON AVE. || Visit Our Place Wiile on 2nd Ave. ||{ 392 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK United Pi . ° ° An important meeting of this| which has been raging in the city CONSERVATORY jf Pel: Dry Dock 1263; Orchard (430 ¢ rae ress) Metro Workers Soccer Lengue, | Pranch will be held Monday, §:80) fo. the past two weeks. | Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. }/ A " Arthur W. Bissett, 24, former) Me"Sretropolitan Workers. Soccer | P., 2 at 1472 Boston Road. A’ short : PIANO LESSONS |] ret. Linville 9681-2 — 9791-2, || Semen —SS= EE customs guard, was held in $1,000 bail to await action of the grand jury on a charge of felonious as- sault, by Magistrate Mark Rudich, | Brooklyn, yesterday. Charles Carter, Negro longshore- | man, Brooklyn, charges that Bissett thrust a gun against him on Dec. 28, while Carter and others were "kas ‘Fire Causes Death of Three Women Students MONMOUTH, Ore., Jan. 2 (UP). Fire believed to have been started | by lighted Christmas tree candles caused the death of three women League will hold a ball on February 23 at the Laurel Garden, 75 EB. 116th St. Organizations are asked not to arrange any Conflicting dates, Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra, The second of a series ot concerts will be given by the Freiheit Man- dolin Orchestra on Sunday at 8 p. m., jat the headquarters of the orchestra, 106 E, 14th St. . Progressive Butcher Workers. A concert and dance will be held | under the auspices of the Progressive | Butcher and Poultry Workers’ Union on Friday eg hs Workers Center, tae ofscsuaniet The Harlem Youth Center that will open within two weeks in its new Radio Corporation Is Held Violator of Law business meeting will be followed by “Labor Defense in cei eee 9 Silk Workers Meet. A meeting of the silk workers’ local of New York will take place this Friday, at the headquarters of the local, 247 Sixth Ave. near 16th St, at 8’p. m. All textile workers who are employed in the silk mills of Greater New York and those who are at work in the Ribbon and Passementrie Mills are urged to come to the meeting as the questions of campaign to organize these crafts will be taken up, Textile workers of New York City, Brooklyn and Long Island are urged to come to the meeting and help us build a strong and powerful union of all textile workers, Mother and Child Meet Death in Garage Blaze a discussion on the U. 8.” A large number of parishoners joined in the procession. PLANE CRASH FATAL. LONDON, Jan. 2 (UP). — Pilot Officer Raymond Carroll was killed and Pilot Officer Colin Feasey in- jured when a Royal Air Force plane fell at Bagdad, nounced officially today. Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops ' 26-28 UNION cme {|= (. fiight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Av it was an-/ Moved to 2440 Bronx Park East Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 6H Telephone EASTABROOK Ypecial rates to students from the Co-operative House. PHONE: RHINELANDER 3916, Comrade fy Francis Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 77th St., New York, | DANCING NEWEST STEPS) poise, balance, lead, follow in vonfi- dence, quickly, finest teachers, guar- SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor i 1818 -- 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House S. PLOTKA JEWELER 737 ALLERTON AVENUE Near ee Ave. N. me Olinville 5489 Co palates, patronize your local JEWELER We carry a full line of watches, clocks and jewelry PREPARATION S FOR A NEW IMPERIALIST WAR | at the fourth annual LENIN MEMORIAI HEETING at Madison Square Garden anteed to teach you correctly waltz, — - ee of he pee rae pean, ee fox trot, collegiate, Peabody, Ar. — School here. e blaze destroye Y ‘ SUNBURY, Pa., Jan. 2 (U.P).— Sentine tango, given in separate, iJ the home in which they were stay-| WASHINGTON, Jian 2. — The) sp aes Golick, o4, and her 18/] DIR. Ls HENDIN [irs tute tozelinenentMindi* |[Agvertise your union meetings Saturday, January 19, 196 ing. Six other women students es-) caped by leaping from a rear porch. Mexican Bov’t Buys United States supreme court today denied the Radio Corporation of | America a rehearing of its refusal to review a lower court decision |holding the company has violated \the Clayton Anti-Trust Law in its months-old daughter, Gerdith, were burned to death today when fire destroyed a garage over which they lived. Two other children, Donna, 5, and Edith, 3, were rescued by SUKGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 vidual’ lessons, $1; open 10 A, M. 11 P. M.; also Sundays; special course for beginners, VALENCEA DANCING STUDIOS, 108 W. SUSquehanna 0629, 74th Street, here. For ‘nformation write to The DAILY WORKER Adve-tising Dept. 26-28 Union 3q., New York City | SPEAKERS JAY LOVESTONE cutive Secretary Workers (Communist) Party Uu Mendoza Bandits Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues., Thurs. & Sat.. 9:30-22 a, m., 2-8 p,m, » m. to 1:00 p m. firemen. East to Get Snow and Drop in ‘Temperature contracts requiring other radio yonca manufacturers to use its radio MEXICO CITY, Jan. 2 (UP).—!| tubes, However, the Radio Board Benjamin Mendoza, one of Mexico's |disregarded this pending decision most notorious bandits, has surren-| when granting favorable decisions _flered to the government with an to the Radio Corporation, A merger pstimated force of 1,200 men, a dis-|o¢ Radio Corporation and Western atch tn,the newspaper Prensa from | Union has also been approved. vuerne aca, State of Morelos, said CENTRAL | BUSINESS | SCHOOL a WILLIAM Z. FOSTER LOCAL 2090 | Communist Candidate for President d_ other: Meets every Thursday, 8 P. M., at | ‘ pe eee Labor Temple, 243 East 84th St. Revolutionary Feature Program psc Nee retin ee Lg JASCHA FISCHERMANN, Russian Pianist Labor Temple. Selections “1905” — “1917" — “Insurrection.” Soviet Sports Spectacle—Labor Sports Union FREIHEIT GESANGE VEREIN Tickets on Sale at Sunday, 10:00 ee TELREBONE For POINTMENT 2ay Ens ug i STREET Cor. Second New VY: Telephones: ‘Lehigh sort, (United Press) A sharp drop in temperature, ‘probably accompanied by snow, was OLD JINGO DEAD. jaenicred by the weather bureau for MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Jan. 2 the eastern section. A cold wave is W.P).—Kennedy B, Hamilton, Indian SWeePing over the Middle West —Bookkeeping —Stenography —Typewriting Individual Instruction Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers Sint Phone Circle 7320 BUSINESS MEETING te fj i / surrender was on condition that-Mendoza and his men be given) their freedom and grants of farm DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 133 W. Workers (Communist) Party Headquarters lands, fighter, scout and pony express ,™0Ving to the east. 1 UNION SQUARE CLASS LIMITED eld on the first Monday of thé 20-28 walk as A The Communing Party i che pare | buried here today. He died at the|_ fee Workers ccommuniaty party |[ ROO” SE—Phone, Algonayin e163 0s, Uraniet | Il ADMISSION: Balcony, Boe —A ad Oreh bd fe ie 1e : y —, Br pl. ty of the Tiherntton tthe Neste | 606 of 84 years, ‘A Limhte for the ennetment ef the 40- }{ Not connected with any other office 108 E. 14th STREET }$|| curt. Open from Bin. m. to. 8 p.m. ‘a RON vend and: Orchestte) iam

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