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vive War Bill at Conterenc DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WE Vomen Jingoist and Patriotic Societies Favor Imperialist "ATEMENT BY SMILK STRIKERS PROOF REVEALED Workers Party Activiti Fire Sweeps Amusement Center of Rich | OF FRAME UP ON SE QTTLE FOR . TICKETS NOW MEMORIAL yt Pioneers Theatre Party. OYNTZ SCORES 4 | The Young Pioneers of New York, ‘All Party members are instructed together with the Negro Champion, oS to settle up at once for Lenin Mem-| will hold a. theatre party at the S orial tickets. All outstanding tickets | Grove Playhou! nday eve- must be turned in immediately and 10, to see nging Jail- NOMEN JINGOES pi JULIO A. MELLA Unles ment for tickets sold. this at the district office REJECT SELLOUT BY OFFICIALS is attended to without delay the F y will face financial difficulties which on Nine Dance. ; ; = * A oeeeene ting ail tlekets and pay- peste eatet LL oie) eam eager nerican Legion Head md of Assassins in ments shoud’ be in by: the ‘end of iven, by Section ¥ at Fesster® Working) Women Flay | . ae. ced ia, L. L, on Sat- . Sn . n Keynote Speech Mexico From Cuba Pa ctwarka urday, ‘Web. “is.” Dane’ witt com- Chicago Misleaders | —— and get off at Hoyt Ave. station, ~ TASHINGTON, Jan. 29.—Meet- (Continued from Page Onc) enn CHICAGO, Jan. 29. — Revolting last night with the primary pur- figured that some information might | 4 peng ete tan ate against the sell-out by their 2 of using all their power to- be gotten from him that would, be, A special meeting of all funetion- Saturday “Bebo 16 8 'p. ma Vative union officials, the mi d pushing the passage of the useful to the movement. essence of all is obligatory, | |&t Labor ‘Temple, F. $ith St. for lof the “Pure Milk Association,” teen Cruiser bill through con- RBI ME F Sab Ram The judge, in his decision, noted rs * lanl lanpuage: Oreen OF the: *, many of the Illinois and Wisconsin s, delegates from many wom- Photo shows firemen fighting a blaze which swept pc iy oi that Mella had told Modotti, when ay SScttn ‘Women Work organiz- Tickets may be had | vt the mers are continuing. their jingo and patriotic societies on Atlantic City Boardwalk. ¢ means one less amusement center for he fell wounded: “Magrinet, hns|ora are ordered to immediately send| Qvorker business office, 26 strike. There has been a retump- ded over by Mrs. Boyce Ficklin, the idle rich who spend their winter week-ends in the resort. something to do with this.” The de- in to the district ced) for the at: 2 . i don of “picket sats moms tomthe LOOMIRE SETS Sra A SGI RE STS L icision then follows, in part: and a s of the newly elected Greek Fraction e' smaller towns in Wisconsin and at president of the American Le- 1 Auxiliary, continued their work | preparation for imperialist war raternal Organizations EXPOSE FORD The Judge’s Decision. “From the facts, and especially en Work Organizer: * Attention League Fractions. nstruct- one place in Lake County. The Chicago Federation of W ing Women's Organizations hss is- passing bombastic resolutions in{ from the declaration of Mella, Tina 4/1 !anguage fractions are Instruct: | Ne", ba I ed to immediately elect a omen's | } be a 0 ‘ ‘ . 1 or of the vicious war measure Modotti, Alejandro Barreiro, R. T. Work Organizer’ to direct work between Mighth and Ninth sued a statement, illustrating the for an immediate attack on “all Office Workers. turday, 8:30 p.m. Original music Tolon, Sandalio Junco, Samuel Mor-| among women’ in their particular a eee eh en, understanding and attitude of the versive elements who are at-| ‘The Office Workers’ Umon has at- | !Verybody welcome. | leno and Diego Rivera, and from the oF ites ce ee aise an aa as workers who have to buy the milk. pting to undermine our national FnBee 8 cance, for page 2 Free Spanish Courses. \declaration of the detained (Ma-| trict office for the attention of Sylvia Capes Bre ~ <a pegayt evi It was issued immediately after the stige. Manor. Sympathetic organizations) Spanish lessons yan ua siven ee —_— grinat), which do not explain satis- ‘0. Pe \ be Upper Br Unit 2, 1 r sell-out 1 is addressed to Chicago ‘aul V. McNutt, national com-|#re asked not to arrange any affair of charge at the Spanish Workers 4 . cara ai . pele ae Ave, ow. Violin recital, song! working wome: i V. MeNutt, national for that evening. jones We. iisth ate every Mon-|Calls for Organization |factorily what he did after separa-| Speen cr extce. notion | Program, revolutionary ces. Help TS) eb GUN Sc ider of the American Legion, de- f Seleat” ROP day. ‘The first session was held Mon- ting from Mella, the court believes |, The Spanish fraction in conjunction | build the library to pay more for milk. It sa, red the Keynote speech.of the), . tea" Gynortanity. far: Jowihh tke ie lente Gn Roaniay cinscoege' of Auto Workers that there exist enough data to pre-/"A" Night. in. Mexico” for, Saturday Te sce eae Organize Housewiv a A good opportunity for ’ © r Spanis fi Pa a hari ee Fo Wy © iW ortines women: Sonldicin ; ning. workers to see the regular week-end are urged to avail themselves of the - sume that Jose Magrinat knew, at/¢vening, February 16, at 143 EB. 103d NE tut aonatie Working women should inmedi- Vicious Activities. play’ in the Schwartz Art Theatre on epportuntty offered by the ener! (Special to the Daily Worker) |the least, of the attack beinz pre- Feaerve thin date, A Mexicen concert | annual affair of the ately organize councils, in order to . : i4th St. and $rd Ave. on Friday | Classes for beginners and advance | ¥ ; . “gn {ose Laeger pos 20) sive Youth Club x s- mille ¥ tat at n the statement issued before the| ¢vening, Web. §, at reduced prices if Spanish will be taught DETROIT, Mich., Jan, 29.—Char-|Pared against Julio Antonio Mella) procram will he presented. Dancing of Ge Outs Clb SB fight the milk boost. Get in touch ting, desi by themselves! tickets are gotten in advance. The SRO AAO acterizi i : ‘and knew the attackers; by which, Be ee Stee igh Aapeioe: | Tees. for one week with the Chicago Federation of ry ignated by Par welts Wilt te Ghacged go. tel Bronx Youth Culture Club acterizing the call issued by the Young Communist League of Mexico.| of the proceeds of Working Women's cnganitations for the “Women’s Patriotic Confer- Ford Motor Co. for 30,000 “more' » | according to the Criminal Code, the vom oC day of the performance. Tickets in} A concert and dance will be given | your rm e on National Defense,” it was) udvance may be gotten at the central Saturday, 1847, Boston Rd. by the workers as a fake, leading to wage court holds: Be SORT or ear vs “ office of the U: 5 ork- x : 6 Cl e | cptoy ‘lity a Cuba. do he w i orking . 2k 0 ; ea ssed that “although the passage | ee Onan, United Council of Work: | Bronx Youth Culture Club and the | cutting and unemployment, the “For the responsibility of the Cuba. So he went on the same boat, | S7orking Youn. § SN Gate Arbitrator Hoover Tool. the cruiser bill is our primary] 533, or photie Stuyvesant 0576 | Mads tor the Dally Worker and Frei-| Workers (Communist) Party organ- | crime of murder committed on the | to Mexico. ere enitbe creols “The arbitrator selected is a for- cern, all the societies represented heit. ization here has issued a leafle person of Julio Antonio Mella, Jose Magrinat; Pimp and Murderer. Inter-Racial Dance, mer member of the now famous this conference are deeply inter-) erg, Workers Soccer League. young Workers Social Culture Club. |the workers of Detroit, analy: Magrinat remains under arrest and Barreiro knew Magrinat in Cuba, an "Inter-Racial 2 Hoover food commission during the ed in mapping out a campaign of League will hold a ball on February nod fpecial membership meeting wi the situation as follows: it is decreed he ayers 4 ae baa ie a pimp ry e | eC as which commission dictated cation through which to meet and] 23 at the Laurel Garden, 75 EB. 116th) be hela Frid evening at head-) qq) . ‘ Puy manded to prison for the said/ gambler, that ho was one of the/i1, § p, m., 1380 Wilk Picks to the farmer but allowed St. Organizations are asked not to| quarters, 118 Bristol St, near Pitkin’ “What is the reason for all of Vie» killers hired by General Menocal | nan St. Station, Bronx. tiarlem | wildeat speculation in food prices to cessfully oppose the propaganda organized groups attacking army 1 navy bills, military training in arrange any conflicting dates, Workers Laboratory Theatre, Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Reports will be given by the executive committee. Res 8h this sudden excitement on the part of Henry Ford? The struggle for May Be Executed. The date of Magrinat’s trial is an took a leading part in the bloody events at Camaguey in the fight be- Jazz Band, st. go on uncurbed. “Housewives, make your slogans The Workers' Laboratory Theatre “Singing Jailbirds” Benefit. a market between Henry Ford and Pris § | Dark brown brief case left on chair 4 ; ools and colleges, and other de-| meets every Monday, Wednesday and| 4 enefit performance of Upton General Motors is the real reason. not yet fixed. But this ends the ef- tween political factions. Mella had) at the district convention Saturday |be: Full support and co-operation to se measures regarded by this con-| Friday at $:80 p. mi, at 884 1 16th |sinclairs “Singing Jalibirds” will be “\onkis is leading to a very rapid |forts of the Cuban government and warned him against. Magrinat,|night, Meturn to Louis A. Baum, W.|the farmers! Away with bourgeois interes in|given Sunday, Feb. 10, at the Grove| ig knowing he was.a spy of the Cuban)? R» 1 Union Square, | misleaders! Down with the arbitra- ence as desirable.” a * Yegarding the imperialist work of * workers’ dramatics are welcome. | tee * | Brownsville Y. W. L. | Camaraderie, Saturday evening.) wanted to participate in building a St. Theatre, near Sheridan Square. The performance will be given under the auspices of the Harlem Champion Booster Club, and is for the benefit evening, Feb. 15, on the “Role of the! concentration of capital in the in- it dustry and to a bitter competition between the automobile companies “Many thousands of workers who | tectives to pin the crime on some mythical “rival lover” and escape s agents and bribed Mexican de- receiving $600 was government, Mella had told him and) others that a Spanish lawyer, Pedro Serrano, a War Danger Meet, fight th 7, Roy: Mee | Thursd 16 Manhattan tors! Down with the profit system! Pay no more for youh milk!” tiers , the National| 154 Watkins St, Brooklyn, arranged|of the “Negro Champion.” | Tickets i " riage under the pretense that it was a aingo conference, r; eke nk. | DY the Brownsville Young Workers) may be obtained at the Champion's |20t yet consolidated. This struggle uncer . Lp month from the Cuban government, Brooklyr = men’s Department 0: e Work-| League. Office, 169 W. 33rd St. Sheridan /is exemplified by the rivalry be- jcrime of passion, Maaminply: ath to Day EDEN es of Section 6, Workers Ts ot Wiltlamenutah (Communist) Party yesterday is- yale Ee ARE | Square ie on the Seventh Ave, Sub-/tween the Ford Motor and theGen-| The Mexican masses were and are |‘ ree ath TOK the "AL janes, ceunell 4, and the : ) Cees 2 eae _ da statement through the head) am. young Defenders, as part of) «8 8 |eral Motors, the development of the |so thoroughly angry at the assas-| “poo ding the Cuban flag imi | SSE MNMBUR fie Tt So Mee kas SHENG RTA the department, Juliet be Hey “eduises\orial, Den Rrams, cyitl Gr.) alee Secor dl ¥. W. 8 ns C. 'jnew model by the Ford Motor Com- | sination, that the Mexican govern-) an tie ieaaivalliehete iv. CoB PCIE PS gan dle morning at'100.. Ail young workers ° i rt, fol- ean Espe class. nter-| ‘The third anniversary the |», z PEA i i . it is | 8 y farlem Youth Center Forum. — of the neighborhood are invited. tt yntz, The statement in part, fol-| Toticnalists are invited. Instruction| Young Workers Social Vulture clu | Pany, as well as a revolutionary im- | ment was forced to act, and it is place, Amaral (an employe of the| , Oren Forum Web. §, Harlem eae eens neighborhood are invited to 1S? ras aa free, Registration is now on, The, wil be celebrated with a banquet provement on all other small mod- | possible that Magrinat may be exe- Cub a svecaank Whe aol: wflbat ing Youth Center, 2 E. Moth ; . _ Reactionary Socieiies. clensi grill most. every Bundhy from /sad danoe, Barmrcay evening, Zot ols. by General Motors, especially in | cited to quiet the -proteats and to] o1 store of the “nadie” to the flag) Stead OR TE TONah: Cores nee International Unit 1. ‘This conference represents the) Bronx, ‘| Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn. All young | the Chevrolet branch, ete. | shield the lackey of U. S. imperialism | 1° y Gavel! “Had coltie'*to “if jing after. Siti rGane-| | Internationa 1 will meet to- bilization of the most reactionary Riise at workers are welcome. Pi Upon the Work who is. self-elected: president of |97¢ one Garcia, nad col all t anes ria p82 7180 D Marks Pl. en's organizations of the whole Tenants League Dance. | es | RESET e. BOD DEN SERS Guba, (Gatardo. Muctindo meoting and themselves put up a| Harlem Youth Dance. m Es a tas An Inter-Racial Dance Is. being| Workers Culture Club, Brownsville. “In their determination to main- | CUD% Gerardo Machado. _ |Cuban flag, printed on paper, and} Dance, Feb Harlem Workers intry in support of imperialism,) staged by the Harlem Tenants| The third anniversary’ of the tain or i se thelr e 3 prof- In the investigation many wit- ; aeale: BhOWIKG Hhiat th Center, . 110th St, Good music,| An important meeting of Branch evuiser bill, and the whole pro-|¥eakue tonight at the Imperial Au-| Workers Culture Club of Browns- |: sta eeiatanane ian: laebea Jes f Magrinat’s character and Barreiro himself, knowing that the| program and bar. Half proceeds to, 6, Section 4 will be held today, 8730 im of ‘national defense,’ in real- ditorium, 150 W. 129th St. ie ert be celebrated with a con. (its and to drive each other either |nesses of Magrinats charac: h the | =migrees Association of which he is|&° t° Young Workers p.m. in the auditorium of 2700 Bronx imperialist aggression. Like the| Workers Press Club. | gene ane VERON Sela ee cey,, 6¥8- | into consolidation .on oub ot bust. actions, connecting him with the’. member, had removed it, but with Greek Fraction. Ae the subject of aicenieinnen Eee t of the imperialist cliques, these write, eregutive committee of the} oes, be i ae |ness, the employers seek cheaper Cuban government told their anes all due care and without any vio-) The Greek ction of the Party|merman will lead this discussion: ctionaries, bourgeois hundred- esi mesiidgeat Gish Will hold lt9| Wetsbora: Speaks, Workers Cuiture|and cheaper production by speeding |A Mexican, Samuel Moreno, dec ahs lence to it, put it away and kept it.|27th'sc "nr members dust attend’ | membersh Unt nee eee 1 x, 26 Union Square, on Thursday 14 ee SIaberdes cationay UP the workers faster and by intro- |he was well acquainted with Ma-| paryeiro added that Amaral un-| z AG. . ards, ‘centers, also support the Kellogg EATS ye Albert Weisbord, of the National iy K 4 faat aun added | * , x Textile Workers’ Union, will speak | ducing many kinds of new machin- srinat and added: doubtedly had come from Cuba to) j-,; ‘tion 6, ct and boast that they have gone German Speaking Comrades, the meeting of the Workers Cul-| i ‘ ee Acasa dO | Unit will meet _to- record in favor of peace treaties} erman speaking comrades” are \ture. Club. of. Brownsville, Friday |°TY and new industrial processes. | A Band of Assassins. Mexico especially to frame up some | morrow, boa. 66. Manhattan “In the office of the lawy2r, sort of job on Mella and the Emi-| Ave, Reports on the section and Comrade h other nations and universal con-| mass chorus. Applicants are welcome | ( i ‘ ryt | district conventions will be give iption in the United -States:-——}erer—Tuesdey,- 6:30 p.m. Labor | communist Party in the New| are heing hired are taking the place:| Camara*Souton,"where Ir frequently | grees Association, and had, after | eae S.A, F Pi “These women are real fascisti Chis Mahe ea asi eae ; of old workers who were paid six, went, a Cuban lawyer named this “flag incident” gone back to; 4... rucialt AS. 3B rances ilat 1 at their conference a year ago i * | Brighton Beach Workers Clu» {seven or more dollars a day. The |Amaral was working, whom many |Cuba and begun a campaign in the! row, 101 W. 27th St, 6 p.m. MIDWIFE iounced that they were for the de-| The Mtllinezy Workers, Onion, 43, | tarian lterature, Friday, 8:30 p. m.,/new men are being hired on the pro- | Cubans went to see, among them one | press accusing the Cubans in Mexi- | comrades must be present. \ ise of the country against the has arranged ‘a theatre party’ for 27 Blanton Bedch Avs... Aeditadi duction lines with $5 per day. It{Portel. All were discussing Ma- co of “insulting and desecreting” | Williamsburg ¥. W. 1a |] 351 E. 77th St. New York, N. Y. arch, 20. Fraternal organisations | trends, also must be noticed that most of | grinat, and Portel said that that in-|the Cuban flag. The recently organized " Young emy without and the enemy with- | against ‘the subversive elements hin onr country that attack the are asked not to arrange conflicting dates for that evening, oy are Scandinavian Workers Athletic Club. eM ae United Council Working Women. | Concert and vetcherinka arfranged by Council 8, United Council Work- the new men who are being hired now are on the whole young men | dividual was a pimp and a spy of | | the Cuban government, that he Exiled Labor Leader. | Sandalio Junco, a baker from “For Any Kind of Insurance” |lived from the earnings of prosti-| Cuba, also testified that Barreiro who are in a better position to stand |tutes. But Amaral defendcd/had spoken the truth, that he also ‘this contemptible system of ex- The Scandinavian Workers’ Ath. vernment and threaten the estab- letic Club will hold its second ann ara COMRADES BAT ied order of society. at the ing Women, will be given Saturday Feb, 23, 8:3 p. m.: proceeds for new (CARL BRODSKY Aimed at Strikers. and Walton hve. Sy Pia Nay te sae Needle Trades Union. | |ploitation. The whole scheme on the | Magrinat, and indicated he liked was at the R. I. L. U. congress and, SCIENTIFIC “This statement referred especial-| bor Sport comrades and ail others Workers Center, Bi ie. | part of Henry Ford is nothing more him. In that office there was €/although he evaded being arrested to the militant miners and other | wii invited. ‘Two good jazz bands! srwicsase” Olein, will speak, on|or less than the struggle for dom-| great deal of talk about political/on the boat he returned on, was Tenens Mares yn Sees VEGETARIAN will supply the music. |All weleome. | whither, America” at the Workers Center of Brownsville, 154 Watkins , Friday evening, Feb. 8. SR SE ination in the automobile industry at the expense of these workers. Mass Unemployment. assassinations, mentioning this or|later arrested and told he could 7 Kast 42nd Street, New York that person, but not being interested | choose between going to prison or) t RESTAURAN lin such conversation I did not no-| leaving Cuba. So he went to Mexi- 1604-6 Madison Ave, rkers on strike at the time. ‘This group, composed of the rst enemies of the workers and Harlem Youth Center. | the Harlem Working Youth Cen- B. 110th St. rents rooms for | DANCING NEWEST STEPS » labor movement in this country, | ih ee Poneto ee rue united Counc erecting seainst| “This maneuver for cheaper labor |tice just who was talked about.” {co and with others joined the fight) (oe bay Gad Between 107th & 108th Sts. > dominated by the American Le-| ther’ information trom” Manian, | tre Arrest or 2. of pBledenkapy, Re-\ power will create mass unemploy- “Good Clean Jobs.” | against the Machado terror in Cuba. | fence, quiekiy, host taatars, ili n, its women’s auxiliary and other| 1271 Hoe Ave. Bronx. ternational, Relief, has been. cailed|iment which will become increas-| A Mexican lawyer and ex-judge, | jeatsed to teach you correctly waltz, ttre goist organisations of the same] yi... sonal Labor Detense Basear.| ene Ualted Coenclt ot Werk. |mely important in Detroit and other | Jose Gutierrez, spoke of meeting | D M W If laReititie® LaWea raltanT ite retarane Russian Art ye. This patriotic conference on| ‘The annual bazaar of the Interna- ine "Women. for Friday evening, 8:30 automobile centers. A new unem- | Magrinat and two other Cubans in a/ r. ° OLTSON } rooms” without, Appointment; indi tional ¢ fense is completing the) tlonal Labor Defense, New York dis-|p. m., 1887 Washington Ave., Bronx. | ployment army composed of hun-|cafe, where, he says: “Paying no | Surgeon Dentist Hp Mah MA ae Doutta: Oriental Restaurant rk of the pacifist women's con-| 9. 15 jn {take plate Maton 6, 7.8) | Bledenkapp: and’ otters wilt speak. | tyeds and thousands of workers will attention to me, they spoke with RCO Dane for beginners. V CIA DANCING KNOWN TO COMRADES she bred o bo STU a is no, n 74th Street. Ss - for their popular Luncheon, Dinner, and Park Make Ave. onations—con ‘ence of two weeks ago in Wash- Workers Dramatic Group. be a challenge to the workers on|the utmost cynicism of assassina-|] 1, case of tr ston in mobilizing women and Wo-| Fico, Tu9 usta wos dah and| Dramatio Grog, will, ®\the inside in struggling for higher | tions, saying that some had been come to see 3 Supper Meals, served in Original n’s organizations in support of the help us with the preparatory work.| one-act plays, 8:30 p. m., |wages and better working condi- | good, clean jobs, others regular, and ee peed ot teenteént Oriental Style — Russian Orchestra perialist program of the Wall i ing hia at the theatre studio, 2 St. | tions. about still others in prospect.” | : 2 COOPERAT: St! PAY KUNIZ 1 ND AVE. Stuyvesant 0177 Freiheit Chorus Annual Ball. The plays are “The By op ‘i ‘ sy ; ‘ = | Z M Gotun, Ox reet government. tor| 8! he annual pom of the Freiheit}David Pinski, and “The Pest,” by| The leadership of the Detroit; A Cuban cigar-maker, Alejandro yen E KARO | Meyer Gotus, Owner “This mobilizaton of women for| Singing Society will take place Fri- | Max Geltman. Dancing will follow | Federation of Labor, who call them-|Barreiro, told of Mella’s activity. | craps tpearenge meres pager) » } ; y, Feb. 22, W. tO; h i H ‘ ma ; Dr. J ek i + war is one of the steps toward} at Mechedinttens Goaeuea tee ee Leggs la en selves the leaders of the Detroit la-|Barreiro was in Europe at the | Dr ABRADAM MARKO! i Nearest Stationery Store oesaesinas p next UN Cement i sss 8 More Coal Miners in |r movement, ignore as usual such | Fourth Congress of the Red Inter-|{{ orrice Hours: Tues. Thurs. & Sat Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy met by working women with a Armenian Fraction Ball, G a L | opportunities which we now witness |national of Labor Unions, repre-| 9:30-22 a, m., 2-8 p.m. | 649 ALLERTON AVE., MELROSE—, termined struggle against the war} 4 pan will be given by the Ar- ermany With Less | ®t the Ford River Rouge Plant. This | senting the Cuban Confederation of ||| Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p.m Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y , ' Na} N J 7 ’ 1 | . oN. . VEGETA nger and imperialism, against) menian fraction of the Workers ‘again goes to show that the leader- ‘Labor. When he returned to Hav-|| Menagry into pt FOR hinviis seid Seti: Dairy RE! TAURANT f omrades ‘Will It Cc Pleasant to Dine wc Our bases: 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St, Station) PHONE:— INTERVALE (Communist) Party and the Armen- jan branch of the International Labor Defense for the benefit of the Ar-| menian Communist paper and the Paterson textile strikers on Satur-| day evsning, Feb, 9, at 221 EB. 27th 249 EAST 115th STREET Second Ave. Telephone: Lehigh ana, he was arrested before he got | | loff the boat, taken to the office of ||| Cor the police, where he was told that by the order of President Machado | Men at Lower Pay (chip of the Detroit Federation of |Labor, like the leadership of the BERLIN, Jan. 29. — Although|whole American Federation of La- | German coal production has in-jbor, is not interested in defending th pacifism and patriotism, which rve to put over the war. “This struggle against the war x by working women will be New Vork 6022. Unity Co-operators Patronise 9149. ee 7 cueapidimemataaes al chiiaghegntegtilplieal work for the Workers International 698,000 in 1924 to 580,000. and even | many workers in the auto industry nge : 1 ried on under the leadership of | St. Pea jereased from 132,000,000. metric | the interest of the working class and jhe was not permitted to remain in| 4 | SAM LESSER e Workers (Communist) ee Painters, Carpenters, Chauffeur | tons in 1925, to 153,000,000 metric |is simply ignoring the whole situa- ra DR. J ‘ MINDEL | Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor jich is conducting a nation-wide & Wanted. tons in 1927, the number of miners | tion, in spite of the fact that they | AMALGAMATED i < i} 1818 Ith Ave. New Yor mpaign among working women’s eae Beh ante ie dar alte tear employed has been cut down from |were called upon time and again by | FOUR WOREBRS ||| SURGEON DENTIST hc Helene’ Shade ah oe prt HEALTH FOOD | Baker's Local 164) | 1 UNION SQUARE Next to Unity Co-operative Hous: (Vegetarian) ganizations for the fight against iperialism and the defense of the wviet Union, against whom these ar measures are aimed.” ‘SSR Match Plants on 3 Shift Basis MINSK, U.S.S.R:;, (By Mail).— ie to the considerable increase in ders the match factories of the h'w Russian Republic are placing od tion on a three shift basis. hite Russian matches are being ported to Persia, Germany and her countries. IUGE SOVIET TRANSFORMER. et + ODESSA (By Mail).—The Elec- osila plant of the Soviet Electro- chnical Trust. has produced a ansformer of 10,000 kilovolt: am- sres, This transformer, and sev- -al others of equal capacity, which ‘e now being constructed, will be sed on the Volkhov’ sub-stations. ‘eretofore the Electrosila has pr wed transformers up to 6,000 k. v. only. BENITO CALLS AGENTS. ROME, Jan. 29 (UP).—Premier ussclini today announced that the ~ ascist Grand Council will convene ebruary 25. The first session will + concerned with an extensive re- rt on the domestic and interna- onal situation, The grand council scently was made part of the gov- mment, with Relief. See Louis A, Baum, 1 Union Square. Ae) Seed Freiheit Symphony Orchestra, “Franz Schubert” will be the sub- Ject of a talk by Nathan Alterman on Friday, Feb. 15, at Rose Garden, 1347 Boston Road, Bronx. The or- chestra will illustrate the talk with excerpts ie Schubert's work. * * Workers Experanto Group. The Workers Esperanto Group meets Friday, 8:30 p. m. 108 E, 14th St. The slags ete meet as usual, United Council Working Wom A general membership meeting or held all council members will be this evening at the Workers Cen- fer, 26-28 Union Square, Room 402- 403. Local council meetings sched- uled for this evening should be post- poned. The war danger, the new unions, and the I, L. D. and what it stands for, the dressmakers strike the International Womens’ Day ni will be the qubjects of discussion. * Fr riers Council 1, U. ©, W. W. Garelick will address the meet. ing of Furriers Cauncil 1, United Council Working \Tomen, ight at 8:30 p. m., at 1665 Vuse Ave, Bronx. ie Shia, Counett uc. We Ww, Couneil 21, United Council of Work- ing Women, will hold a_ concert, Saturday evening, $:30 p.m. Non- Partisan School, 3510 Church Ave. Brooklyn. 4 Labor Temple Poetry. Betty Sale Stewart, Jasper Barnet Cowdin, Monroe Heath, Philip Gray, Richard Chase and others will recite at the Labor Temple Poetry Forum, 242 Fh. 14th St, tomorrow, 8:15 to 10:30 p.m. * * Hungarian Workers Club, A dance and entertainment will be given by the Hungarian Workers Club, Saturday, 1330 Wilkins Ave,, 8:30 p,m, ae. those employed have suffered loss of the eight-hour day, wage cuts and | almost all working conditions. The German coal interests have been competing with British coal in- terests for the market in Italy, Hol-| land, Scandinavia and elsewhere. German interests claim they have) sold so cheaply in these foreign! markets that they have lost $42,- 840,000 up to April 1, 1928, but fail to state that by boosting the price on coal used in Germany all this and more has been made up. | British interests say they have| “Jost” $70,000,000 in the fight with German coal interests. In England alsc, however, the burden is borne by the miners’ loss of wages and hours and high domestic coal prices. Soviet Union Rubber . Trust Will Expand MOSCOW, (By Mail).—The Rub- ber Trust of the Soviet Union plans to start in the spring the construc- tion of a large rubber and textile combine. The plant will include a cotton spinning mill with an output of 4,000 metric tons per annum and a factory to produce 13,000 tons of tires and other rubber products annually. | The pro! the self-conae movement of the Spanish ki Dance. ‘There will be a dance at the Span- ish Workers Center, 65 W. 113 St. ‘ ity.—Karl Marx (Comi fento)s | Extension Table, Six Chairs, to launch a campaign for organiza- tional work and to take the lead on such problems as fighting wnem- ployment, wage-cuts, speed-up and the general worsening of working conditions in the auto industry. “The Workers (Communist) Party, | which is the only workers’ political party, calls upon the workers in the Ford plant as well as upon ail the workers in the auto industry to or- ganize into a union which will em- brace all workers in the entire in- dustry.” he leaflet closes with an sppeal to the workers to join the Workers Party. Dining Room Furniture to Sell | Side-| board. China Closet. Apply mor-| nings before 10. R. KRALJ, 894) Prospect Avenue, Bronx, Apt. 34. —————————— Furnished Rooms for one or two comrades, with board. FRAGIACOMO, Apt. 2, 1634 Crosby Avenue, Bronx, No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) ——e | Window Cleaners’ Protective “ye Window Cleaners, Meets IstSaturday in the month at 3468) Third a Nd Bronx, Label Bread 105 "SV , = Hote) and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sint St. Phone Circle 7336 BUSINESS MEETING<) eld on the first Monday of the month at 3 p.m. One tndastry—One Union—Join and Fight the Comm Enemy! Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p.m. 83UTCHERS’ UNION 0. & B.W. of NA. Headquarters: 243 S4th St. Room 13 cnat Regular meetings every firs! third Sunday, A. M. Employment Bureau open ever® day at 6 M. eet Union—Local 8 Affiliated vith the A. F, of Ly 15 KE. 8rd St. New York feets each lst and $rd Hy dav ot lan ach month at 7 P. M. at Manha! um. Join Your Union! Advertise your union meetings here. For ‘nformation write to The DAILY WORKER Adve-tising Dept. 26-28 Union 3q., New York City Room 808—Phone, Algonquin £183 Not connected with any other office DR. L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PR: Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 Cooperators! Patronize SEROY CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy | Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue For a Renl 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 Pp. m. ACTIVE PRESS, Inc. 26-28 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK CITY RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH | RisTAURANT t || 658 Claremont P’kway Broas | SE ated Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet 12th and 13th 8ts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. —————— WE ALL MEET at the | NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET. . NEW TORK MEET YOUF. FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Daivy Rectarrant:: \vd., Bromx, N.