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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929 Five Vineteen Workers in Clothing Factory Overcome When Gas Escapes trom Boiler QIPMENT WAS | Scientists Prolong Life? SANDINO TELLS “BRITAIN IS FOE,” Fraternal Organizations HAYWOOD ASHES IEFECTIVE SAY U.S.: “GET OUT SENATE KEYNOTE ‘TOBE AT CHICAGO Office Workers. tomorrow ever 1292 at hearsal The Office Workers’ Union has a Boulevard, near Freeman ranged a dance for Washingto s ument player birthday eve, Feb. 21, at Webster |is we 2 Manor. Sympathetic " organiz *“ % «# rf 5 i | Ny are asked’ not to arrange any affair Spanish Socinl. , | for that evening. A Spanish Red Poets Night will be | Shee just held Sunday evening at 6:30 at the | w nm Theatre Party. f Spanish Workers Center, 65 W. 113th ewan A good mp po pinnLey: 1 for seyieh St a Eatin ae Werier 7 abt x { “ : workers to see the regular week-end | will read thelr work. ea party | . " il r Wing land | diey in the wchwavts are Theatre on | ane ce will fol American Others Found Dead_ Ecuador Deports Man “Pass Bill Or Eng Mth Band Sed Aver: on Briony | Seite chaat abot ee tert” | To Bury Ashes Next to * * E in U.S. Loss Will Be Pleased” evening, Feb. 8, at reduced prices if| come and read poems of their own S 3 in Their Homes Bettiah pee dlekela. are gotten tn, agekace, The | Everybody. welaaise Haymarket Martyrs 7 Continued from Page One Continued from Page One day of the performance. Tickets In danke: Thetenaake, jineteen workers, men and wo- > ibili th r nations | ‘ance may be gotten at the centra “Russia Today” the sub- 5 gene i by i A - that the American forces withdraw sibility belongs to ee other ey pon’ of the United Council of Work- be giv CHICAGO, Jan. 16.—The ashes of 2, employed by the Simon Acker. hae Thi 4 and not to the United States. ing Women, 80 E. 11th Room Sunday, | William D. Haywood, leader of the a Clothes Co.. Inc. in a dark and | Seon our country. 4 na haa te |, “This very bill holds out the olive 533, or phorie Stuyvesant 0 5 } leader of tie ffy loft at 28 Bleecker St., were plished, your atone ae wen | branch of peace,” continued Swan- Negro Champion Dapnee. e Dance. struggles of the American workers reome by fumes that. escaped jthe four Northern Departments o: |son hypocritically, and added: Negro mpion and the Mance is being fr 40 years, will occupy a place of ma defective gas feed to a steam | Segovia, ester Esteli epee “With peace in our hearts we be- piper Nae ta Sons. enaress wan _uarlem Tenants honor at the joint Daily Worker er yesterday. One of them, Mary Last (left) and Dr2 Novak of Vi 5 jgalpa. The Nicaraguan civil and |) 014 the nations of the world arming Meche iia lebanon Casino: |Win tee ee tee nD erial J Fifth Anniversary celebration and g, of 215 Bedford Ave., Brook- | Dr. E. Last (left) and Dr. Novak of Vienna, who claim to have | army authorities may remain but oi the nations 0 prepared for any and 7th Ave. Other. or- ee ae Lenin Memorial Meeting here Sun- was so badly stricken ‘that ihe succeeded in planting “hormones” which will prolong life in human | without any American officers or| emergency that might arise are asked to observe Vaited Couns: Penn Beach. ‘ day afternoon at Ashland Auditor- to be taken to St. Vincent’s| beings. ‘ : x ‘ | Soldiers. | “To reject the pending bill at this pastaiiey’ danger will be held by Council 17,|ium, Ashland Ave. and Van Buren spital for immediate treatment. , ‘ AL es Fe a hee ease tell us the time will be a source of great sntis-| Metra, Workers, Soccer League, || United Council of Working Claas | St ; : he gas feed, it was discovered | date when these departments will be | faction to Great Britain and give her | League will hold a c pruary| Brighton Beach Ave. Bring” Haywood’s ashes, one-half of ‘ran investigation was of an or ers ar y Cc 1V1 1es evacuated and designate the day for! the assurance that America is will | 23 at the Laurel Ga 15 ,B. 116th | friends. which are buried in Moscow where olete type in constant danger the opening of the conferences. ing to concede her naval supremacy | ; y conflicting dates. Workings ica auduet: iM aoe being prea er by y e ¢ | S -— “Without th diti there |and that her will shall be Jaw onj s i € Council 17, Working Class Women, Robert Minor, editor of the Daily ier of explosion or of leaking, as x : rs ithou ese conditions there Ai i | ariem Organizations! each, will celeb: ts | Work Bea iat ie ites did yesterday. Several of the | Lenin Memorial Meeting. jeannot be peace and although you | seas. whe urinar Veutn Center thet will TY with a’banause ani) Worker, who will be the chief ber: asad revived, | Leaflets for the Lenin Memorial say that a continuation of my armed! Swanson cited as proof of the! open within two weeks in its new p.m, at 227 | Speaker at the huge gathering. They ers, after they were revived, ing ata) veal sindeaithe. dine peay, : cg ae ca ruisers. The headquarters at 2 5. 110th St., will| B Ave. All are welcome | will be buried in Waldheim ( t how for the past six months | ™ee! gz y | | resistance serves no purpose, my re- necessity or more cr ee ‘Ss. ; out rooms on weekly, monthly; to hear what Council 17 has COM = | to; b di hi te al gene, os y had been asking that the old | trict office. Comrades are instruct- jsistance alone will bring the bene-| great expansion of American ship- | Or" aaily basis for prices ‘that will! plished during its one year of exie- VetY beside the Haymarhet martyrs. 1 be thrown out and a new up-| Cd to get them at once for imme- | fits to which you allude. |ping, particularly to South America, | suit every working class 0: iE Bite ates Chicago was for many years the late one instalied in its place, | diate distribution. All comrades are) “I must also say that foreign “A navy is needed to protect these | 5°Sisman; i271 Toe Ave, Young Workers Athletic Club, | Center of Haywood’s activities, It uate ; | to be on hand without fail at 6 p. m.! las L ships and guard these routes so . . ° |. membership meeting of the, was here that he helped found the sse requests had been dismissed | lives and property would be better, < nae j Liber to Lecture. Young Workers Athletic Club will 7 A “ the boss whenever raised, with | Saturday, Jan. 19, to act as com-| pay protected by us Nicaraguans than|there may be no interruption in the/ ,. y LiDtr Win deliver a series | hope tod arya 1347/1, W. W. in 1905 and it was here sania a ore | mittee members for the meeting. | Majanj Makes Speech |by the f fas tomes vern-|flow of foreign commerce,” he said. | or Jeciu at the Manhattan | Boston Road. All members must be | also that he, together with 100 other terday’s result. wo Inga | DY Dae Sos ECOCH Dy iene) totes ota) foreign govarn.| Tow O° Toneign commerce” he sae Wine Seton eciaeeni | present members of the I. W. W., was tried he Simon Ackerman Clothes Co. | Lenin Memorial Meet | D. it A ie t |ment because any foreign interfer- Beer Ses er saa reat |Jan- 18, and Feb. 1, on Orr Ode Wes Woy WES) OEIEG rns in New York,! , 4 Lenin Memorial Meeting will be espite rres i ffaii ly bring |Movements and activities are great Ooiism and Personal Life.” The - Workers Culture Club, jand sentenced by Judge Landis to me of the concerns in New York, ence in our affairs can only bring | A 3 c ‘ ‘ ? held in Madison Square Gerden Sat~ bout | ; |when wars come, and these come now | jects of each lecture will be: Health oncert and vecherinka of the | 20 years in Fort Leavenworth ch together with Hart, Schaff. urday evening, January 19, All Party Shanta ke Daily Worker about loss of peace and the ire of | hit thunderbolts from a clear sky.”|and the Radicals; Disease and the Culture Club will take place : ' rx Ci ic id sympathetic organizations please) (Special to the Daily Worker) | dur people. juke-thunderbolts SKY: | Radicals and Radical Child-Upbring- evening, Feb. 9, 154 Wat-| The meeting Sunday afternoon and Marx Co. of Chicago and Di peop SCce Re ee | take note. | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16—Con-| 4 The democratic naval leader said jing.” Lectures will begin at. 8:30 t having Previous | will, therefore, pay triple honor t GGG firm in New York sell to “you are requested not to arrange|,." . i sey ‘For country and freedom. he Washington con- |p. m. tickets will be admitted. pas + DAT ee had “select trade” at the expense, any conflicting dates, The Lenin |tinuing their tactics of intimidation “A.C. SANDINO.” the results of the Washington co1 rar eed ea the fighting Daily Worker, to Lenin th Aa ded nd grossly un-| Memorial Meeting this year will be|and terror against workers, police cers * | ference had been very unsatisfactory | Workers Laboratory Theatre. Hast Flatbush Workers Culture Club. | and to Haywood. Several thousand ier ei NP a aagaicod | eee nian ee ata toe Sseinst arrested Dominick Flaiani, well! The letter was dated El Chipote,|because they established the supre-) | The Workers’ Laboratory Theatre| |W; Brown wlll lecture on “Trotak = Chicago workers will join in this paid employes... fenke at the weet Ontos, \known Philadelphia militant, for the | January 1. jmacy of areas peat i Hehe ‘ Rutiany Gib, 8:30 p.m. Friday, 1111 tribute. The entertainment program (perhl sede’ ; pep tt aa 7 ; Hs i i sur- baseme’ utland Road, Corner 96th St. i | crime of distributing copies of the | Copies of Sandino’s letter were |cruisers. He said America ha basement. All — DS OR that has been arr d will includ itrald Sheehan was found. dead To All Units. 4 vorkers' dramatics are welcome. | eae ‘anged will include iis apartment at 310 W. 49th St.| Tickets and posters for the Lenin | Daily Worker. sent to the Yankee lackey put into|rendered naval supremacy by the | workers’ drama * Mohegan “Modern School Ball. | many unusual numbers, 5 ay ef at ~ | Memorial Meeting Saturday, Jan. 19, Flaiani was distributing the |the office of president of Nicaragua | conference, Brooklyn Workers Center. Costume Ball arranged by the Jol- ., 5 terday, His wife, Anna, and a] are now ready at the district, office |. son a ‘ by mari M d a oe A dance and concert under the aus- Mohicans, (Mohega Modern| Following the meeting a commit- ini 3 Daily” to workers at Eighth and |by marines, Moncada, who, putting a 5 ai, Workers Cen: will be aon F ‘ : rder, Frank Martini, were re-| Call for them at once. | : pices of the Brooklyn Workers Cen il given Fr » Jan. | tee, representing various labor or. eet a ee 8 |Arch Sts., when the traffic police- |forth a story that Sandino wishes to! }) an Troupe Here [ter will be given Saturday evening, lew Webster Mancr, 4 » Tepresenting various labor or- ed by neighbors and taken to the Willtamabars ¥. We le ¢ sy¢{inan rushed over and placed him |separate Nicaragua into two re,| DUNcan ip © | Jan, 26, at 56 Manhattan Ave. Brook- ganizations, including the Interna- levue Hospital. Gas, escaping) A dance under the Suneioes g Ban aaa on a charge of. dis- |publics, is ‘striving to make a clef Week in '™ Gea jazz band. | pA UE opis tional Labor Defense, the Pioneer ‘ #] |¥. W. L., Williamsburg! t 2, under arrest charg: 9 aim 0 Workers 6 : Club 4 ma leak in oe gore had flooded | 7; Given Sunday at 8:30 p. mi, at orderly conduct and obstructing. The |of “treason” and force Nicaraguans | Working Clase Women, Savill Aid Association and entire apartment. 690 Myrtle Ave. oe left-wing * n 3 important meeting of the | “~< ave hie worker, Joségh “Postaro . |roliceman called up for the patrol |to enlist in his mercenary force to| Interesting Program second anniversary witha Wil take piace torkeeret emazine | unions and fraternal organizations, AnOUngr “worker, Joseph. — Negre Work Conference. |wagon, but unfortunately it took a|fight Sandino fo. the benefit of} . interest in | Concert and vetcherinka at 48 Bay) 154 Watkins St. After the meeting | Wo, sePose, Of Haywood’s ashes at 3 found dead in bed at his home! ‘4 Negro conference of the district half h t which time was |Moncada’s master, U. S. imperialism So great has been the interest in | 5onres sTonedann 86: there will be a discussion on curren: | Waldheim Cemetery. 224 Union Ave., Brooklyn. When | has been called by the District Exec- half hour to come, which time rig ee rae *\the Isadora Duncan Dancers that * * * events, (Samora “wan: hpoken open, gas utive Committee to be held on Jan. | made good use of by Flaiani, who 3 still oozing from a heater. y } |Julio Cesar Rivas, a commander of |other week. The performances of ‘ . 4 ian Socialist Revolu ing our activity among the Negro} a | oe ba , er of | other week. Pp ce Pe Py - jury trying Asa Keyes w: R ‘ fords the international Workers. |the Daily Worker and denounced the |Sandino’s Nicaraguan army, who|these remarkable dancers from the| jrartem Organizations Attention. |” ae eyes Was Kept in eae eee ee Sines This is the first conference of the | activities of the Philadelphia police |has been lecturing here and expos-|Isadora Duncan School in Moscow, The Harlem youth’ center has, its room tcday while lawyers quar. have Inunched a war on t district where Negro work will be| § ,25 at the Workers Center, 26-28 | Union Square, to establish the Party apparaius for Negro work and to! discuss ways and means of increas- | he only order of business. The con- | addressed the hundreds of workers who had gathered around. } Flaiani made a strong appeal for department. He also exposed the Ecuador’s Yankee Lackeys Act. GUAYAUIL, Ecuador, Jan. 16.— ing many facts to show that the U. at the last minute the troupe post- jand is remaining in New York an- are now being given in Wallack’s poned engagements in other cities | ; Fretheit Chorus and Ball. The anpual ball Society Feb. of will take place at the Freiheit on the Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. opened at 2 E. 110th St. Rooms for KEYES LAWYERS WRANGLE. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16, — The reled. Keyes was formerly district @ enemies of Soviet Russia le us with a tight ring of The far-flung .ensign of the power, the power of the y raubt tent parties, open forums and dances. For and peasants.” From. spe ‘erence will have for {ts task (1) The|War plans of the imperialists and |g." government was concealing the|Theatre, 42nd St., west of Broad-| information get in touch with ©. attorney of this county and leader) Henin at Moscow in 10918. INER MAJE ithe Party." (2) The building up of a |caled on the workers to organize |heavy losses suffered by U. S.|way. This is a small, intimate| Zisman, 1271 Hoe Ave., Bronx. in the criminal syndicalism prosecu. | Madison Saute Wirasntt? Party apparatus for Negro work. (3) | s¢ainst the coming imperialist war. | marines in Nicaragua, has been ar-|theatre where the dancers can be Brownsville ¥. W. L. tions in which over a hundr ae : RA EUR THE CHNE tio tendee the| Many workers volunteered to dis- | rested by orders of the Ecuadorian | seen at better advantage. | pGamaraderie, Saturday evening, | ver a hundred work. | {=n ae gruans | in ing the wi | tril r i | ‘ f * Feb. 2 54 Watki t., Brook- vere s i , | the ormaniaation of the unorganized, | tribute the rest of the copies of the /government and will be deported. Tonight and tomorrow matinee wet 2, at 154 iets eels bs poe sentenced to prison for one Comrade orm Endangers Only and for connecting up our Negro|Daily Worker, but the police the Duncan dancers are performing | Young Workers League. 0 fourteen years for merely be- . work with regard to the women and | threatened them and took the bun- ‘ + - * * * longing to a labor organization rances Pilat Crew and Steerage [youth workers. (4) Spreading of | f ki | jan unusually interesting program, | eat barsuepsicevGeed sé : Sar | 2 ; |our press among the Negro workers, |dles away from two workers. | |including several numbers never of-| ,,, Workers, Heperanto Group soup. The point at issue today was MIDWIFE , teat Slane't PB aie lgae urged to send dele-| Despite the continuance of the | |fered before. The first part of the | will hold its usual class and meet-|Whether the defense might have a| all Vaves which gave the first Weak [ae ‘so Will show an underestimation | Police drive aaginst them, Phila- [program is devoted to the music of ins Friday, Jan. 18, at 103 E. 14th copy of the statement given the|| 351 E. 77th St, New York, N. Y. sengers on the prone A hee jof our Negro work on the part of |delphia workers are determined to Gluek, consisting of overture tojSt/$P ™ 0 prosecutor by a witness for the| the White Star Liner Majestic the unit, "Select delegates and see spread their “Daily” among larger “{phigenia in Aulis,” Elysian Fields Meuugbetessark, state. Keyes is charged with being| that they attend the conference, ‘ phig | y a pleasurable thrill, killed :| ages sections of the working class and f Music from Orpheus and Dances ,, The Young Defenders, aa part oof bribed on numerous occasions. | He Ith F it i ele . thi ca rogram, W =| I"bruised thind class pastengers, | Bruschetta tousy. “at'i77s0"_p,|t0 continne the struggle against the | from “Iphigenia in Aulis.” The sec- | fantae'en Beperanty chase All ater: on | alth Food | bruised third class passengers, | ,, BEA") ge Marke Place, for elec: |imperialists war. nationalists are invited. is free, Instruction jond part of the program consists 0: Hestsurdcien is now On tae | Schubert numbers: Ave Maria, ‘ker immigrants, far down in the vy of the ship. tion of new functionaries. | |Government Threatens FRENCH DOCK STRIKE. | Vegetarian } } Martin Beck Theatre, 302 W. 45th St./ | : | class will meet every Sunday from) y 4 ROCHELLE, F | R e | : ‘ rs 6 p. m. at 1400 Boston Road, |. / » France, (By estauran ‘he Majestic, which arrived yes-| 4 4,teuae Workers Teague, | Diamond Diggers Ree Rees aor Pernt ne tise iter weal whites | Mail) >“Dack Nigikata, conic) 1000 MATEBON s day: ip New shores was Bebe ot Sat be held ae heb eae tise | deg | ‘The program concludes with the ““" ** “se « | Port are out on strike to enforce a| y 536! » heavy waves on Monday. Thej ;;, Will be held o ‘a | JOHANNESBURG, S. Africa (By | Phone: University 53 dectai ; ‘ F rsity 5365 Harlem Progressive Youth. “cision regarding a new agreement | The sport section of the ciub will| Which is in dispute, { articipate in a sport exhibit at the M famous Impressions of Revolution- | | ary Russia which made such a great | oi “hit” at the Daily Worker celebra-| te sel, in spite of her size, is built | The play to be given that evening | speed and profits, and did not | will be “Wings.” Tickets can be ob- tained at the district office of the) Mail).—An outbreak of disease as ROBBIN |@ result of unsanitary conditions ; ; n norial meeting Saturday. | ~ | hstand the water well. | League, 28 Union Square, Proceeds | |forced on the native workers is re-| in and at all the performances of | Comrades are arged so; eome fon the | COMRADES BAT | MELROSE ‘s a result there was a midnight | rune i MD be donated to the | ported from the Namaqualand State | 4), troupe. Peper oera Tuesday and at the ¥ eral for Leonardo Fiorni, cook | PARSNIP lSavtrastinderstandi jdiamond fields, the scene of a re-| | eee at ts SCIENTIFIC emrades Wit SUE ANE a third class passengers. The + toNerark Lenin Meet. i jpay Mas Understanding | cent outbreak against slave condi-| pow, Jan. 15 UPA’ French} sep Labor Temple Poetry. att VEGETARIA Coe, rae ieee p's ~aftleers ordered “his ody <iq mevtei Suet erat Ts POM Wt Land Grabbers |to Poor wees and stringent « Kinetioat Boccry te, N 2 ‘ steamer radioed today that the Ital-/ to 10 newspaper and ma, 1787 SOUTHERN BLYD., Bronx own over the side at a time when | speaker at the Lenin Memorial meet- regulations prevail, making virtual Re ; j.| Will give a recital toda | (near 174th St. Btati , of the returning millionaires ing arranged by Newark district, lclavie Gh the tania ian vessel, the Madonna Di Pompei, | FN’, Taner Temple, 242 E. 14th RESTAURAN \[pHonE INTER AS oi r ild be around to be shocked. Piece ate Seeanay 57 Continued from Page One ie “The cetascd Pirie capidly ba was in danger off Nae te St. Public invited, 1604-6 Madison Ave, | - n Al % | Beacon St, near Springfie! ve. *, « . | 2 8 hitters F ~. |The French vessel, which was not| Betw. ‘he 289 third class passengers| Newark, N. J. Musical program by | those putting over the Pea aa BTS ao eonecal hat. fresh reife | etween 107th & 108th Sts, ceeags eihelt Symphony Orchestra. identified, was unable to rescue the ranz Schubert” will'’be the ¢ub- imperilled crew. Tugs put out from/|Ject of the first musical talk of the group tomorrow evening, Freiheit Gesangs Verein and dolin Symphony Orchestra. Man- | district” deal. Marshall said the Indian contract | the crew of the Majestic suf-| ed most, as the waves wrenched | forcements of police a:e being sent |from Pretoria to Port Nolloth. to RE TR Rose ¢ Shop Nucleus 4, Ww | i Y 4 Anzio and Cistitavecchia but failed| den, 1347 Toston Road, Bronx, ‘the| "For Any Kind of Insurance” Ve ri the cover of No. 1 hatch and! sioy nucleus a a wilt meet | Jo signed Pepe aoe Pra be held in readiness against the |to find a trace of the sinking ship, | talk will be itvstrord how grove geta pa Restaurant ied tons of water into the third| Thursday, 6 p, m., 101 W. 27th st. |dav8 before official appraisals ha workers, and “drastic measures” | jfrom the orchestra with Nathan Al- 199 SECOND AVENUE ss and lower compartments, Gatti epect eteaka: * | been made to ascertain how much | have been threatened by the South | terman, director, as sy er, Re- Bet 12th and isth kling the upright steel plates of hatchway and swirling debris m the wreckage of the deck to- her with clothing and belongings the crew and passengers in the yer part of the ship. Most of the third class passengers re in the public rooms on the tk, which undoubtedly prevented ire serious consequences. Among | third class passengers were 148 , 95 women, 44 children and two ll babies. eonardo Fiorni, 54, third class \k, ran out of the galley after the pt wave struck and was smashed against the galley by the sec- . The ship’s doctor found that had a skull fracture. He died ee minutes later, iiiman Wis. Shop efuses Work to the Adler Co. Strikers MILWAUKEE, Jan. 16.—That Amalgamated Clothing Workers ion went into business, and did open a cooperative men’s cloth- factory as a move toward fight- an open shop boss here and in er to give employment to strik- , as has been claimed by the Iman gang ail the time, was ven here again several days ago. ‘irst proof was offered when it learnt that the Milwaukee fac- y was to become nothing more in a contracting shop which was do the work of the Hart Shaff- + and Marx clothing concern in 1) cago. ew evidence was offered several rged. This is not the crime, but expanding the plant, the “union is” of the plant advertised in the papers for “experienced opera- only,” issuing a statement later ich said that the Amalgamated trikers bitterly say, ‘the chief purpose of the plant All unit report blanks must be | submitted immediately either to the section organizer or to the district | office in order to supply material for | the coming district convention. Do| your share to help the Party formu- late its plans for future activity by Submitting a full unit, report. Unit 5F, 2B. |The unit will meet today at | 101 W. 27th St, New unit function- | aries will be elected. All comrades must attend. Section. Women Organizers, All Section Women Work Organiz- ‘ors are ordered to immediately send |in to the district office, for the at- [tention of Sylvia Spiro, the names and addresses of the newly elected Unit Women Work Organizers. * Attention League Fractions, All language fractions are instruct- ed to immediately elect a Women's | Work Organizer to direct work among women in their particular language. Send names and addresses of the comrades elected to the din- trict office for the attention of Sylvia Spiro. a Newark Unit Meeting. All workers! Party members are urged to reserve Sunday, 11 a. m., for a special meeting of the unit. The convention delegates will be elected and the discussion will take place, with reprerentattves from the district present to lead the discus- sion on the theses of the Central Executive Committee and of the Op- position, * * ‘let Meet Cancelled, 7 of the District Wo en's Committee called for Saturd: 11 a. m., and 1 p.m, at the Work. Center have been cancelled, * Agit-Prop, Young Workers L . There will be a meeting of the Agit-Prop Committee and all unit Agit-Prop directors of District 2 the Y. W. L. Saturday, 3 p.m, Im- Be, taken ‘up. Women's Di ‘The meeting: Portant matters will + # Greek Fraction, The Greek fraction will meet to- morrow, 8:30 p. m., 101 W. 27th St, «oe « The meeting of the District Wom- en's Agit-Prop Committee will aay Postponed from Friday, January 18, to Friday, Jan, 25, a t7 m, at the Workers Center, Room Ff I tant matters will be disc: E member on the commit to be present, -_— is not to aid men and families on strike for many long months, but merely to help with cheap produc- tion, Hillman’s supporters, the boss- es of the Hart, Schaffner and Marx Company, . A 4 2 "|R. R. Workers Stopped the Pueblos should pay. Assistant Secretary of, the In-| terior Edwards cenied the accusa-| tion. | “That is a serious charge,” Ed- wards said. “T think it is a fair deduction,” Marshall replied. “I have made a specific charge that cannot be denied by the figures,” * * PAWHUSKA, Okla., Jan. 16.— The W. K. Hale murder trial was recessed abruptly shortly after it began in federal court today. Tt was believed new arrests would be made, Hale is charged with murder in| connection with the death of Henry | Roan, wealthy Osage Indian. Roan’s body was found in a pas- ture near Fairfax, Feb, 6, 1923. It was said Hale planned the Indian’s death so he could collect a $25,000 insurance policy on Roan’s life, in which Hale had been named bene- | ficiary. Hale said Roan owed him $7,000 and that he was named tene- ficiary as security for the debt. The government charged that Jchn Ramsey, a cowboy, killed Roan at Hale’s instigation. Lay-off of Palestine) * by Threat to Strike JERUSALEM, (By Mail).—The railroad administration has decided | to discharge 250 Jewish and Arab workers, but strike threats have so far prevented the action, The threat to strike has even brought about a! reduction of a half an hour a week in working hours, African government. “The Party is strengthened by purifying itself of opportunistic elements.”—L Lenin memorial meeting. Ja: 19, in Madison Square Garden, BELEM, Brazil, (By Mail).—Na- | tives who have been lured to the |new Ford plantations in the Frapa- jos river region with the promise of high pay found that the wages were only 3 milreis (36 cents) a day. | Cer Executive Committee. Lenin mem- orial meeting, January 19, in Madi son Square Garden, 180TH STREET AND General Membership Meeting of the United Workers Cooperative Association will be held . FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, at 8 o’clock Sharp at the NEW TERRACE GARDENS SOUTHERN BOULEVARD BOARD OF DIRECTORS, UNITED WORKERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 4 NGLISH Elementary — Intermediate Advanced—Private or Group ENIKOFF SCHOOL 337 GRAND STREET, N. Y. 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For ‘nformation write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union 3q., New York City Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sist St. Phone Circle 7336 BUSINESS MEETING) id on the first Monday of the h at CARPENTERS’ UNION LOCAL 2090 Meets every Thursday, 8 P. M., at Labor Temple, 243 East 84th St. Office and headquarters are in the Ste Strictly Vegetarian Food, All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphe: where all radicals meet, 802 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK MEET YOUF. FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Daivy Recto-rant \]1763 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N, ¥. IRight Off 174th St. Subway Station |. For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA | RECREATION ROOM Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p, m Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFFTFRtA 101 WEST 27th STREET i Labor Temple NEW YORK