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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1929 RAPPED UNDER (ATER; ATTEMPT T RESCUE FAILS erailment of Faulty | Hand Car Blamed Hans Neilson, a carpenter. work- s on the docks along the Hudson ver near Yonkers, was drowned sterday when a heavy concrete cket, falling from a hand-car ich overturned, hurtled him into | enty feet of water and pinned | n to his death. The bucket had) ided on his head and carried him | o the water of the river. | i diver, Galin Potter, of Staple-| , L. J., was working on the piles | a dock at the Glenwood Power | use of the New York Central| ilroad, at a depth of between teen and twenty feet. Attracted | Workers with guns in their hands tories. ae to man the guns and airplanes New Society Built by Mass Force of Workers the forces of the counter-revolution and imperialism. The Red Star on a field of red waves over one-sixth of the earth’s surface. Hi ty | the | tre ¥ | ist oth of overthrow capitalism in Russia. With guns again they defeated h the sledge-hammer they constructed their fac- The workers are again to repel any attack upon them. a shapeless mass that left a trail Bs bubbles as it shot down, Potter w the inert body of Hans Nelson, years old, of 62 Buena Vista, e., Yonkers, pinned in the con- | Fraternal Organizations PROOF OF MELLA der The relation between the Kellogg America and young workers, especially of both countri countries Uni the first workers’ and farmers’ gov- ernment, was made the basis for the defense of the Soviet Union. After large numbers of foot and jmounted police and federal marshals ae uti da Un HOLD MEMORIAL it Mur der of at Rally Continued from Page One ike, and who is being tortured re and held incommunicado. dis Mella is tas wo! Against. War Danger. aties and the capitalist imperial- wars now being planned between England, in which do of tha s, will be sent to kill each er, Was described, and the danger a united attack by imperialist to try and destroy the ion of Socialist Soviet Republics, in a nand that the working class and ung workers especially rally to ste bucket. Office Workers, every Tuesday, 8:30 p. im. Labor ti " s Neate ‘The Office. Workers’ Union has ar-|Temple, 243 E. 84th St, Room 18— lend deputies had broken up the | Nelson had been knocked off the! sangead a dance for Washington's | Uthmann Singihg Society. pee ig 5 young workers were ar- on which he was working when | birthday eve, Fi abs aah at Wabater | ilies aia aes ted. The International Labor De- . e | Manor, mpathetic ' organizations | © Party. 3 : faulty hand-ear conveying the | Manor oa sotto ‘arrange any affair| ‘The Millinery Workers Union, 43, Kamm = is at work on the case. cket and derailed, and overturned, | for that evening, has arranged a theatre pa tor Continued from Page One a 2 bucket landing on top of him and - e 4 [pach 20. Fraternal organizations |inew from Senor Jose Magrinat ta a Women Theatre Party. iter, Other workers stood on the dock carrying him into the icy} 4 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 dates for that evening, Freiheit Sy Our asked not to arrange conflicting that the two agents had a That is all which he has to say and, ela this read, he confirmed the declara- * * bicay Orchestra. will next rehearsal be apparatui discuss ways and means of incre: and the Negro Work Conference. ‘the District E to be s been called b mittee held th Wo! Center, to establish the Negro work and ve Co y at ion Sq the e, for our activity among the Negro his is the first conference of the trict Negro work will be r of busine The con- k (1) The workers into tus for Negro work. (3) n of the Negroes for the k in fighting the war dé organization of the unc for connecting up our rk with regard to the women and (4) Spreading of mong the Negro workers are urged to send dele- es to this conference. Failure to so will show our Negro work on unit. Select delegates and conference, * * Section Women Organizers. All Section Women Work Org are ordered to imme¢ to the office an underestimation the part of } see at they attend the * Attention League F fractions elect to direct w their particr ames and addr des elected to the nediate 3 dis- et office for the attention of Sylvia iro The meeting -Prop from of the Dis Committe rict Wom- will Room 202 nt matters will be diseu member to hy ry the committee is urged be pre: Young W theatre _p ansfixed and staring helplessly | evening, Feb, Bigs Feduced Srtons 3f | Tuesday evening Jan. , 92 South- tion as his in all its parts, not san of the Y AUS tickets are gotten in advance, e/ern oulevart near eeman St. |< A sight 8 : i hy wn into the water, at the bottom | fyil® price will be charged on the| Station, Bronx. All members of the ing it by reason of the grave state | will be held Thursday eve which Potter was struggling |day of the performance, pete ip een should be on tim sone lit which he was found, | wegen The es i udyance may be gotten at the central|have to prepare for our “Shubert 5 play antically to free Nelson from the | #0; 82% By oe ee Council of Work. | Evening” for Friday, Feb. -15, at. the Modotti «Confirms. ed_that evening will be avy bucket. Exactly three minutes | ing Women, 80 EH. lith St. Room|Rose Gardens, 134i Boston Ra., lu. Ss. W hi M Wings Over Europe. Tickets can ter the derailing of the hand-car, | 583, or phorie Stuyvesant 0576. [BrGhes Anyone Saying. aay instru» “Present: Tina Modotti, and| arsnips ay tates at the dintrict oftles of | | te se vith our) questioned according to the legal{ A e, nion Square. rtter emerged to the surface, | Ney director, Nathan H. Alterman, 841/% | if terv ceeds of this affair will be d i gro ‘Champt Dane. \5 Alterman, ntervene onated | ‘ ennings St, Bronx, 7 Re Fie} form, says her name is as is here | towards th Yo Worke B! | p ® eo) " J ONE re p. Neloon was dead, have a Joint dance and setantalee The Bryn Mawr and Barnard Sum- | originally from Venice, italy. and mtinued from Page One cute es tomorrow at Renaissance fe | sino, 138th St .and 7th Ave. Other or- An examination showed that Nel-|panizations are asked to observe n had suffered a severe laceration | date, mer ee Dr 2 the scalp when the bucket had| wereo workers Seccer League. |ge,the Club Rooms of the, Afsoetk eign, streets, when he told her that he len on him, but his immediate) ‘The Metropolitan Workers Soccer rl Oe ey serie F L 1 b Labor Students Active?” Tom Tip-|had an appointment with Jose ath was due to drowning. One| League will hold a ball on February | pert, of Brookwood Labor College ‘ : | 22 at the Laurel Garden, 75. 116th | Will’ 1ead the discussion, *|Magrinat in a cafe on the corner heel of the hand car whose derail- | St. “Organizations are asked not to) ent caused Nelson’s death was! arrange any conflicting dates. en to be loose. Workers Laboratory Theatre. The Workers’ Laboratory Theatre | meets every Monday, Wednesday and |Brigey. at 8: id p. m., at 334 E. 15th “Ra be |all students who attended or jtending labor in a conference “Disease and third of a series of four lectures on School Alumnae Association calls | declares: are jat-| “That at 9 o'clock, accompanied | 3p. m., by Julio Antonio Mella, through the sei: schools to p e on Jan, 27, * Liber to Lecture, the Radicals,” lof Bolivar and Salvador Sts., pro- |posing to her that meanwhile she send a cablegram and await him at office. That at some} the dicalism and Personal Life, ” will the! cable given by Dr. Liber at st. [minutes a ® o'clock, ‘Senor Mella) large interest in the railroad whose test has been carried on between the United Fruit Company and the Cuyamel Fruit Company over con-| trol zure by the insurgents imperils the company’s main line from Puerto Barrios, the great banana port on the north coast with \the Pacific. ho: 9 San Jose on For more than a year a long con- of plantations in territory by Mannattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St., : clai 7 > | ke . of the aining lecture for Feb, onduras. e American state de- | ae * will be “Radical Child Upbringin walkede to “Balderas Street, then by Brooklyn Workers Center. Lectures weeny Rekin at. 8:3 |Morelos Ave. and entered Abraham |P® rtment has SUSEOTGS the Guate- 30 p. 6:30 p. 1 meet today, th St. International International Branch 1, Id its regular meeting m., 101 W. 27th St. Branch 1. 38, today * * * Unit 3B, 1F. 1F, will meet tomorrow at 101 W, 27th St. Unit B, m., Unit 3K, ortant meeting will be held PR, 2B Wednesday at 6:20 W. 27th St. a ary Section 6, 21. important meeting of A very | Important problems will be ta * + '* t a will at 1330 Wilkins 4 * * Vorker Drowns in Hudson River, Pinned | to Death by Fall of Heavy Concrete Bucher ‘chicago YOUTH Workers Party Activities COOK SAYS LABOR DEFY POLICE, up MUST JOIN ANTI- Office Workers Fraction, ¥. W. L. All members of the Y. W, L. who belong to the Office Workers Union are requested to attend a frac IRA to| meeting today at 6:30 p. m., Workers 1 Center. Branch 2, Section 8. A membership meeting of Interna- be held Hinsdale will al Branch 8 St Reformists Traitors, Not “Honest Fools” COLOGNE, Germany, Jan. 20.— . Saklatvala, Indian member of the at m., 313 Branch 4, Section An important meeting of take place a on . sh liament, speaking at the Unit 6, Section 7 Executive. é oF The unit executive committee will session here of the executive meet today at 8 p. m Fourth committee of the League against Ave. Brooklyn. ri sea # . imperialism and for colonial inde- be Harlem Working 8p H arrange {1 s to pendence declared that the bourgeois parties in I i tional revoluti Sak! emp league must enlarge kers and pez sion W. ted Th on will of the the se given by the W. L. this Half of affair will go to the 110th the for making st the procee Camry the Young Worke weekly paper. Comrades of the Har- Y. W, L. and other Harlem and ‘onx fraternal organizations helped the center for the dance that the is among Muenzenber,; for the Se of Ge it 6, Section 7. The un will meet Wednesday, | retariat, and clared that the lea- Si Ey PO UCEn ene Tod gue was ma progress, but the Unit 9F Educational ¥ 1 n support of the move 60 St. Marks PL, on the topic Bot 0 Ly SC ORVeRE OD Cook presented the trade Executive Committe union olution, calling on all unions to join the movement. Melni- chinsky, representing trade unions 2 ion of Socialist Soviet Re- publics supported the resolution in and old me Unit 3, Section 7. fa pe ningeting of Unit 3, Section 7. will troduced by Cook, but pointed to the 40th St., Brooklyn, fact that Cook’s theory that the re- formist leaders of unions were Su meet | merely misguided was not concurred today at 6:30 p.m, at 108 BE. 14th St./in by that support. Melnichinsky * j wedten 6F, pistick 1 had previously answered a speech A meeting of Nucleus 6F, Section|by Cook, and pointed out that the BeO Be aeeeKe vince, Ms! Am ordam chiefs and reformist id leadi in the British Trade Union Unit 4F, § - eae SiRicioUs EEAiES Bal Unit 4F, Subsection Congt _Were conscious traitors to tonight at 6 at 101 W. 27th St. |the working class. At this session, representetives of India and the U.S.S.R. were each given a seat on the executive com- mittee. Uni Unit 3, Secti m., at 143 * Section 4. 4, meets 103rd St, * today at Unit 2F, Section 1, A report of the delegation to the section convention and the report of e executive committee will be given 7 the meeting of Unit 2F, Section Comrade e to be held tonight at 6:15 at 60 st, Marks Place. A Foll call will be Frances Pilat aicen, Sa eae Branch 3, Section 7. MIDWIFE An important business and educa- tional meeting will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at 764 40th St., Brooklyn, 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. i arlem | : will be held today a ss |eeitl i ee workers Gene Are teen Bibnak. Workers Gonzalez St. That at turning into|Malan government, i. e. the United | Nes eS ed Mentarten |ter will be given Saturday evening-| 4 special quarterly meeting of the this qe te heard two shots, aia | rule Oba tn: the struggle pl et AO aes t Good jazz sas a j Valor bu AL be held pomotrpy 3 then Moll aa he Tata the street, |Tefused is subi he boundary dis- fuittionaries of Section > Sater, i re Working Claus Wome Be iateotlOn of tear ieets Witt tat! ‘That she noted that the attack was|Pute to the Central American court) tomorrow, 6 p. m., 101 W. 27th St. e V e Ss ‘ Continued from Page One | plouncil 10, Bath Beach, will cele» DIRGM IA Othan vere Peper stake made from behind them and so close |of arbitration. It claims that the 4 cious trip, His injurious cam- | brate its second anntversary with a J 7 ign in the daiifie at 4 |goncert and vetcherinks at 48 Bay| An’ members are stronsly urged. co |that she perceived the smell of | United States controls the court and |} waren 1 sign in the dailies of Havens can | Seth “at, on Saturday. Atengemeers are strongly urged to/ ON, °° hat before all this, Senor |@ny decision kanded down would KE ALL MEET | e him with the Cuban eo rerinents | Fretheit Chorus and Ball. Miabatentinn Werkorn: Aumiene Cup, Mella had said to her that Magrinat, | fees ees eteed ELE CERES Te ore i |, Phe annual ball of the Hreiheit) ‘The Scandinavian “Workers” Ath. during the interview, had told him | The Chacon administration pier NEW WAY CAFETERIA | “Rree Cuba” Legal. | Singing poe will Rod LS letic Ciib will hold its second annual |that some killers had arrived from tically owned by United Fruit Co.,| i CS “It is true, as the cabled news | Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. pnd Walton Avera Fob 9 {ait tac Havana expressly to assassinate nes enacted laws \aspinbe Comeaniels | 101 Naseer {| \\ 1ys, that there is published in this ea temt y fen bor Sport comrades and ‘all others him. That in the moments that 9nd trade unions J "| gS ty a paper called ‘Free Cuba.’ But | | pagamaraderie,” Saturday evening, will Aa att tage tnetioce Senor Mella was wounded, he said: (Sect eversive toaeghta Taw | eer and ich publication is completely guar- | ‘eb. 2, at 1 atkins St. Brook- ae Opa “Machado has sent them to kill,” | iteed by Article 7 of the Mexican Young Workers “Teague, aida A tase mesting onthe wen ain. (and added these words: “I die for ; | Rational | nstitution, which declares ‘in | | ger will be held at the auditorium the revolution!. . .” Comrades, Patronize Vevetari Resta olable the liberty of writing and | Young Defenders |of the United Workers Cooperative! “That this is all she has to de-| $ a egetarian Kestaurant } 4 e | ,,The Young Defenders, as part of| House, 2704 Bronx Park East, to- a, she | The Trian le Dair ss, ia ce atl and By the 25th a A op ciel night at 8 o'clock, under, the ‘aus- ee oe eae ae ho pod e mal ang! 7 Bi eroNy: AVENUE rticle of the ‘uban ‘onstitution, | nationalists are invited. Inst: th ‘=| pices of Souncils 1 and 22 of the|confirmed it as her deciarat os | eo | and 13th Bta. ae cree sagas parsons bes [aa Reco fia Speakers Wilt be Sfulet Beate wot all its parts. igning it as noted. | peataurant Strictly Vegetarian Food. | f g! Oo express er oughts 6 ebecca rech eely without previous censorship.’ | Brome, Ene tivet denson tlt ee rien —— “For Any Kind of Insurance” BRONX “This whole campaign is designed | Jan. 20 Shige S MANY SUE YELLOW CABS. bonne gee peor oernen memereenmonaynd 1 no other purpose than to obtain | Tenants League Dance. Filing of eleven suits against the ARL BRODSKY 75 Bestia AGHial Gsmkna “Meat 1e suppression of our paper and the | ,An Iter-Racial Dance is being | Yellow Cab Co., asking total dam- eve VEGETARIAN {staged by the Harlem Tenants f $215,000 RESTAURANT uch-desired eon of the ed | League, it 30, “tant aed ‘Au- sk ea all was net soy Telephone Murray Hill 53550 INTERNATIONAL omrades “Will Always Find It an immigrants for fictitious of-|ditorium, 15: rt. ere lay. complaints charge Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. ne ith the end of satisfying| —wonegan* Moa Ee the corporation with negligence. The/7 East 42nd Street. New York | PROGRESSIVE CENTER 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx litical vengeance, in view of the |, Costume Ball acen, Schon! the Jol-| Suits vary in amounts demanded | ———ooe 101 WEST 28TH STREET (near 174th Station) ict that up till now, owing to the | Tbe te guouennn - Modern from $50,000 to $5,000. They are for 7 5 (Corner Gth Ave. PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. volutionary feeling of the Mexican iNew Wébster Manor, 125, 1ith st.|,njuries to riders and pedestrians. | Cooperators! ahceps iad nok eaone ople, the agents of the Cuban gov- | Withecl Paes Shas. The Yellow Cab Company is anti- Y Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p, m. nment have not succeeded in their | wthe executive committee of the oe Health Food orkers Press Club will hold i 5 i lans. next meeting at the Workers Center, CHEMIST Vegetarian Machado Despotic. /26 Union Square, on Thursday, Jan!| , COUPERATURS! — PATRONAGE * “It is intolerable that President | °” ree 7 ee ee Restaurant had, who has abolished all-lib- | Bavem reberentve Yoxth Cink, E. KARO ||| Estabrook 3215 Bronx, Messing’ Fagstnttn 1600 MADISON AVE. ties in Cuba, tried to do likewise |Ciub will ‘hold its third annual bait | | % e Sennees | Mace | . vs Phone: University 5365 1 foreign countries, preventing us | Band enox aye" Casino, oth : Gears - — Cigarettes — Candy and Dairy Restaurant ‘om expressing our thoughts in whe 649 ALLERTON AVE., Dr. M. Wolfson 1763 South vd. x. fexico, seeing that the extension of | United Counett Working Women. Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Surgeon Dentist Right Off 174th St. Sebway beaiton COMRADES EAT is despotic jurisdiction is not per-| women, Councils Ii and 22, have mit | | Tel. OLinville 9681-2 — 9701-2 Ree anne Orehare sitted upon the soil of the Mexican |tanged a huge mass ‘meeting on the fa cike, of ‘trouble: coms te iuee an SCIENTIF IC »public. fri ho hax 1 te ache the’ qualriunt ot the Ugted. Work: Ieee, Nd thn assure youror eure. ||{ Phone Stuyvesant 2610 VEGETARIAN ‘I think it would be very useful | 'Hast, Bronx. Among the naenaiens Unity Co-operators Patronize treatment J h ’ R t: ©’ » clear up this incident, the Gu: | whl be Habecoa Gremt ent Tate SAM LESSER ohn’s Restaurant RESTAURANT an ambassador or some other com- | tires Invited to “attend, oe plane , == ae aoe 1604-6 Madison Ave. G a ol ia ————==__ etent person might bring’ us to trial | Precept ca tpl homes | CO-OPERATIVE bles ies nunpephere Between 107th & 108th Sts, efore the Mexican courts in order qetigtman, Speaking Comrades, Bs oe ve. New York|| 802 E, 12th ST. NEW YORK | aat we might prove how unfounded | wanted to participate in building Ril Meet CR Cee ec ltl Dental Clini H i | nd ridiculous are the calumnies and |"8# chorus. Applicants are welcome Wiiideieadbateeranse | Cc _-Russian Art| Solidarity Demonstration ttacks Jaunched by the Cuban press 2700 Bronx Park Kast | 1 oO tal Rest. y nd enemies of our ideas against Automobile Pat Apt ©. 1. All Comrades Meet at \| rien a estaurant | ne Cuban immigrants, basing them. /y STRUCTION TAUGHT. | Complete ceetire |] TEL. ESTABROOK oses, BRONSTEIN’S H Dorset eceeamerices 1 clves on false reports of an agent || Courre $10, until license granted; also Ti ( eh ‘ bsp ioes eal f the government secretary in Ha- |} private and special Instruction to Ladies. 0- Ip r op S ; | DR. L STAMLER yess" AN gare i | Orental "Sole pale Onin | ' ana, , Empire PANS oe donsyong 26-28 UNION pry Surgeon-Dentist RESTAURANT | 1QQ-QNP AVE. Stuyverant 0177 | ‘ Asks Retraction. INTervale 10019 (0 Meaty ronx (1 flight up) | DIRECTOR 558 Claremont P’kway Bronz | | id Mever Gorus, Owner “Expecting from you, Mr. Editor, “ee oth) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST SG RE oe : UNDER JOINT AUSPICES OF 7 ublicity for these corrections with DANCING (corner Allerton Ave.) peguaday tram 10 Cee we | Fie) A in ii he same space that the accu: NEWEST STEPS gi | THE NEGRO CHAMPION AND THE re published, thus to obtain in) gol, Salane, 1nd, follow tn ont MALG, AMERICAN NEGRO LABOR CONGRESS ; : : : fe . - ——SS—————SSssSSS d CAN NE CO} E fexico the justice that is denied us | ant. to teach you coescie wails, FOOD WORKERS oh : 1 the Cuban press, I remain, very | £0X trot, | ollewiate, Peabod Are Baker's Loca} 164||||| Dr. een MARKOFF | ‘i parate si DENTIST fed NRevalt “Hg is “Cane vi vidual Iesaone, $1/Vepen 10 Cale Aerts Office Hours: Tues,, Thurs. & Sat. | _ iew Revolutionary Cuban Emi- bo wundagar eposiay course 3468 | Third | 30-22 a. m,, 2-8 pm. | | 4 5 3 at) o Ph, ear hee » | SUSquehanne ook ws m torsos 249 ees yi iti Sheer TUES. NIGHT GALA ‘ ne -- Cor. Second Ave, ew York Hotel and Restaurant Workers Telephone: ‘Lehigh ost CONCERT MINGLISH)|£ron OOL ||] Branch of the Amatgamated PROGRAM Food Workers Elementary — Intermediate roma er: wae 132 W. Siat St, Phone Circle 7330 DR. J. MINDEL all. Advanced—Private or Group JOSEPH yl enone Principal a ple pid tebe SURGEON DENTIST BENIKOFY SCHOOL |r isniiet uy der ||| ee tse Be, tb Soi Hall Johnson’s Negro Choir, Orchard 7312 tee Inet tha abetih Language; 1 UNION SQUARE WORKERS CENTER Paul and Thelma Meeres, § to prepare oneself for admission to college, \ La BRON SCHOQL i: ‘istered b; iducational Institute —j || the RuGENTP of the State ‘ot Unglish, Arithmetic, Composition, | |] Ne, tone, dt has ail he stent History, Literature, Citizenship anced—A' ‘our Home or School, 301 LIVINGSTON ST., BKLYN TRIANGLE 0609. Call, Phone or Write for NEW COU! Beis aah 28th REGISTER Our 25,000 alumni ae a i best witnesses. TELEPHONE: ORCHARD 4473, Advertise your union meetings here. For ‘nformation write to 26-28 Union 3q., New York City Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office DR. L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 The DAILY WORKER Adve-tising Dept. ‘Tango Dancers, Doris Rheu- bottom of The Alhambra, Elizabeth Welsh of “Black- birds” at Renaissance 138th St. 8 7th Ave. Music by Vernon Andrade’s ~onaissance Orchestra oe meas