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Tit \ _ Page Two Be oo Se ee i ) DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1929 é : 7 [ e ° i y ees ; Pye tee 3 Se e z ] Gen. Le Rond, Imperialisi War Agent, Against USSR, Commands Dantzig Arsenals 1 i RP aay oe ae ; q ees oO Se A PE " an as ae ae ee oe irt 1 iti s a rin, : al ections. We The Red Army Forms Ranks in the Red Square | he ILGW. bi peo ge ge Re i : : capasate nt a WIN, é , tion of such charges. ‘The policies of 4 ¥ ‘ ‘ : your union are of no concern of ; : | | expel fro embership or take TO APPOINTMENT | TOMASSPICKET, = and: “Civil Liberties’? ss ron rmntcette ortie | body.” / | By LOUIS HYMAN. | judge has handed out severe punish- How little interested were the The elections in the Schlesinger | ment (pickets have been finger-|members of the company union in scab union are at an end. The so-|Printed, a procedure never before | these elections is seen clearly by the called elections were not in any way {known in such cases) to the-dress- rl yaa eae bra a io = . for yer ieti re Pay id 7 | make vh re fighti inst | 4, jock part. ey claimes F Dantzig Is Port for ‘Furriers Defend Selves (distinguished irom others engineered | makers who are fig Poa opment | Aina ioe Dae te a ee i a Se a as rag Pig number was close to 2,000. Further, Huge Arms Shipments | | Against Armed Thug’s year ago, except that they obtained | Schlesinger works hand in hand with ‘ : Je : : q O | | |the services of three “impartial” | the bosses in a desperate but futile | it was impossible for the “impartial , DANT:! (By The no-| (Continued from Page One) persons—Roger Baldwin, Arthur effort at strike breaking. peranatftee to parrad ios Rbatad ; torious French general, Le Rond, armed sluggers till a large squadron Garfield Hays, and A. Billikoff.! But Roger Baldwin, director of Was no fraud. Snare Pee On, recently became celebrated by ps through the Balkans on the thugs, their assailants, In spite of the fact that the strik- jof police from the 30th St. police|They have affixed their signatures the Civil Liberties Union, champion jstation came to the rescue of the| toa declaration that everything was | in the best of order this time. | The rank and file of the union | machinery was in the hands of the Schlesinger gang, and there were |a great many ballot boxes and only three in the “impartial committee.” cf democracy, has nothirfg -to say about all this, except that he “is not concerned with union policies or : ¢ Dantzig arsenals. ers were defending themselves bare-|have always openly accused the re=| union rivairies.” He is engaged in| Perhaps Baldwin did not realize t Is, which be- handed against the knife-wielding|actionary machine of fraud during |the more important task of super- the significance of his action. If so, f r belonged to a . underworld men, several of whom elections and demanded that they |vising Schlesinger’s elections, in the he should immediately and openly , , became internationalized com ee: us - ABS EISEN SRST EN jare known to have long criminal|/be held under the supervision of | great cause of fairness and honesty. engunes the policies of the ILGWU 1 1 represents an Engli Red Army soldiers drawn up in the Red Square in Moscow on the Tenth Anniversary of the Rus- |*e0ords, six of the strikers were ar-/an impartial committee, but the (He guarantees by his signature that pacing od eee igi aaa ange 1 par f 40 per cent, French} sian Revolution. Inserts show Red Army leaders, left to right, Kamenev, Unschlicht and Budenny. They |t¢sted. Only two of the thugs were |bureaucrats never acceeded to this} the elections were perfectly honest. Re ‘4 Te baa epnethus tee ’ of 40 per cent, Poland 10 per cent) are ready to defend the Soviet Union against the imperialists and depend upon the international working | taken into custody, one being Willie | demand, “It is below the dignity of] By this action and by his state- |e reve womeone is denied the ; and the city of Dantzig 10 per cent.| class as allies. | Yacker. Irving Potash, chairman of| the union that outside people should} ment to the press Baldwin gives | . nee re a ce other’ chill ) Le Rond is known to be the o ang eae # hee organization department of the super y the elections, This would | tacit approval to the ILGWU pol- weet Belivetn “tw ehbeee 5 on : aniz hief of the imperiali: Sas. . | | Industrial Union was one of the six|be a confession that there are good j icie: xpulsion and betrayal. He ||. zi pie gk ae} ( aa plai gainst the Soviet Union. PLEDGE FIGHT 0 Hundreds Visit Wirco PARTY T0 REPLY jailed. The other five are: Max/reasons to doubt our honesty and id sy ie these traitors EG are ease begs in indignant a 1 is to prepare the buf- Store; Clothes, Food Bloom, John Demelos, George | integrity,” was Schlesinger’s con-| guilty of the most outrageous and |‘e! Against such oppression. Bu tes for armed invasion when- Hundreds of workers are daily | visiting the Wirco 2311 | Liakos, J. Stein and B. Goldberg. At Jefferson Market Court later time in the history of the union, when the ILGWU expels tens of “impartial committee” takes the | try, of the very right to work, when . | | stant argument. So the clique itself |chameful deeds. In a statement 4 government of the powers F ASCIST TERROR Needed for the Miners |who is facing a charge of felonious always carried thru the elections as| printed in the “Day” and in that thousands of janorsestive, wopears gnal for the onslaught to | assault they desired Now, for the first yellow organ, the “Forward,” the | singe this was-a closed shop indus- u 7 d ma i Store, it w: i ving | Schlesinger announces thru the ibili i h ; For a long time Le Rond made his . » 2311 | it was learned that the right wing | Schlesinger ; , responsibility of guaranteeing an forest * ’ headquarters at Bucharest where he| Vita] Conf s Te rete Soci” poche Ware Conventi ing to |temeys and agents are planning | Forward” that “Elections will be | honest election, They further state |Schlesinger tries to break a strike E interviewed Pilsudski. during the| ¥ 2° nference IS ‘ers International Relief as a cloth-| Convention Opening tO |¢o ¢rame up Irving Potash, who was|held under the supervision cf an|that “We understand that accusa- |Sgainst intolerable sweat shop con- t Yolish dictator's excursion to Ru-| Held Here si senengs. ine purroee of the} Pysh Anti-War Fight | held on disorderly conduct charges, impartial compities of Binerale = tions have been made in the past of ditions, he has nothing to say. 1 mania. The p! ‘octed at th store is to furnish clothing to needy |despite attempts of the lawyer of|‘hey cannot accuse us of creoked- 1 jworkers who are jobless, and to conference, in which officials of the (Continued from Page One) Rumanian government also partic-|to the congress office, Room 604, pated, are believed to have elabor-|One Union Square. At the same ated details for a campaign against | time, to send their suggestion as to the Soviet Ukraine. The conference | whom they desire to be a delegate. | was followed immediately by a tre-| Baldwin pointed out that many) mendous order for arms for the liberals have attempted te compare | Rumanian government placed with |the Soviet Union to the fascist dic- the Skoda Munitions Works’ Czecho-'tatorship in Italy. “The fascist gov- | Slovekian branch. ernment,” he said, “is controlled by | The arms order was followed in a small groun who do not want turn by a huge loan floated by an/|things to go forward, while the So- international consortium of bankers, | viet government is for the masses eee | perenent ‘ : | nach : t people like Louis Marshall and prominent among the participants |and believes in going forward.” He | ment of Louis A. Baum, and is open| rectly from shops, mines and mills, |‘Ré Putting into execution of spread- fr) Puob’® - Ske ule DARGA and being Blair and Co., the Chase Se-|denied the charge that there is any |@aily from 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.| will be present at the opening of | ing the strike to other shopg in the| it on) curities Co., and Dillon, Read and comparison between the fascist capi- | those who are working at very low wages. All kinds of clothing are sold at very low prices, the profits being used to aid the unemployed workers throughout the country. At the present time, when the W. I. R. is starting a nationwide cam- paign for the coal miners, the money raised through the store will be used to buy food for the miners and their families. The store is under the manage- On Saturdays the store is open un- til (Continued from Page One) | be the keynote of the Sixth National Conventien of the Party, which will | ope with a huge mass meeting in |New Star Casino, 107th St. and |Park Ave, next Friday evening, |March 1. The mass meeting will bear the character of a powerful |demonstration against the imperial- jist war and for the defense of the Soviet Union. Deiegates from every part of the |country, including many coming di- |this historic convention. Speeches |the sluggers to change the charge | Ness.” to one of assault. It is believed) Take Manoevre. that an attempt will be made to! It is quite clear why Schlesinger “get” the organization department|has adopted this piece of trickery. leader thru some other means. |He hoped that by this fake man- * 8 «& joeuvre he would be able to fool at All dressmakers, especially those | east a part of the cloakmakers and working in settled shops are called |@essmakers into believing that, the to a membership meeting of their | “liaue has reformed, that it is adopt- union Monday night in Webster| 2 new policy, does not want to Hall, 11th St. and Third Ave., im-|™aintain itself m power by force | mediately after work, The meeting |°S 17 the past, and does not steal will have as its object, among others, elections. Schlesinger was eager to even announcing in the buildi nahave® TEST Ee ee eect Parward!thatiMauibal) Sugeest with the union. Co., for the United States, the Swe-|talist dictatorshin and the workers | rule in the Soviet Union. | De Fazio charged Herbert Hoover | Can be used in the store are urged | with being responsible to a great |to notify the Workers International | extert for the present Horthy fas-| Relief. Men’s clothing is especially cist government in Hungary. Also, | needed. that in Italy, Hoover conferred with | cish Match Monopoly for Swedish capitalism, the Disconto Gesellschaft and. the immensely powerful Deutsche Bank for Germany, while the ‘Banque de Paris et Bruxelles looked after the interests of joint | 11 p. m. | will be made by leaders of the Com- Workers who have clothing that | munist movement as well as by rank and file delegates. The mass meeting will also be a memoria! in observation of the sec- ond anniversary of the death of C. E. Ruthenberg, former executive so well, know that we are ilitarism, which you repre-|talist regime of war and of blood ices of Sub-section 3B of the y the social revolution.” ‘orkers (Communist) Party. { life in cities of that area virtually to a Ttandatill, | All members of the General Pick- et Committee are to meet this af- E. 4th St., at 1 o'clock. Leaders of the General Strike Committee will take up some important aspects of Cuernavaca from the capital. ternoon in Manhattan Lyceum, 66) Federal investigators were sent to the committee. However, it seems |that Marshall has more important matters to attend to than supervis- ing fake elections and being a cats- paw for Schlesinger. Since Marshall was not available, Schlesinger had to contert himself with using Roger st receivers Ju Large Shipment of New Revolutionary CARDS : : ‘ 4 French and Belgian finance. Italian bankers, a short time before secretary of the Workers Party. | the strike with the committee. Raldwin. for. his sdavi : : Shortly afterwards Le Rond was |the march on Rome and prepared for | BONFILS OFFERS |The demonstration against imperial-| This afternoon at 1 o'clock the) We cannot understand wht (IF ROM SOVIET RUSSIA known to be hovering in Poland, ap- the taking over of power by Musso- | ist war will be linked up with the | organization committee of — the| prompted Baldwin to allow himsel£ | ‘gu:sssussassssnansnssssestnnsnnssnenes snes snessnsnssemmssmmenmmmmeesnanen parently extending his plans of lini. : : |tribute to Ruthenberg, who fought | Tuckers’, Pleaters’ and Hemstitch-| to be used by Schlesinger. We know campaign to the more northern sec- I. L. D. Pledges Aid. | |so relentlessly against the last im-|ers’ Union, Local 41, are also to|that Baldwin is very well informed tor of invasion. Wagenknecht pointed out that the |perialist war and against the be-jmeet. They are to begin to organ-|as to the events that have trans- __ The Dantzig arsenals are the feed- | International Labor Defense has al- trayal of the working class by the | ize themselves for strike utility. pired during recent years in the ing tube with which arms and am- ways fought against fascism, and | Received $250, 000 Hush | vellow leaders of the socialist party. This union, whose membership works | International. He knows that all munition are crammed into the buf- | wil] continue to do so in the future. "1 bid | A feature of unusual interest will |in auxiliary trades to that of dress-| progressives have been expelled ! fer states. Thru the Polish corridor | ‘Tallentire pledged the Workers) Money in Oil,Seandal |be the first showing in this coun-| making, are to go out on strike | without trial, the only charge being go the arms which French and other | (Communist) Party support to the |try of the new Sovkino film, “A Trip |in a few days. Irving Potash | and /that they were Communists. He e foreign capitalists ‘are making | anti-fascist campaign. | DENVER, Colo., Feb. 22,-Cool- | Through Soviet Russia.” Koretz, of the Picket Committee, knows ihat the International has e profits on thru sales to the buffer) Besides the organizations already|idge was today offered a salary of| Tickets for the big mass meeting Ge a sig iterate the forma-| formed opposition locals and united , governments. mentioned, those represented at the |$75,000 a year to be witow-in. are on sale at the district office of achine. with the bosses thru whose aid and ; Le Rond could not have been ap-|conference included the Workers| chief of the Denver Post aftes xe, |the Party, 26 Union Square, and at eae that of gangsters they have forced e pointed to this key post without /tnternational Relief, the American | tiring from the presidency: Fred |the national office, 43 E. 125th St. if |the workers to register with them. ° ee express erorente of the Brit- | Negro Labor Congress, the National |G, Bonfils, owner of the paper and AILOR KILLED | He knows that the clique has framed ish government also. Textile Workers Union, the Needle} one of the chief actors in the Tea-| ; ‘. ; |up many innocent workers and sent — Trades Workers International Re-|pot Dome seandal, Tigeeanea | Communists in Vienna |them to jail. He knows that the United Front With Cops icf, the American Negro Labor Cor-| Coolidge the offer, he announced. |to Hold Counter-Rally jecrrupt bureaucrats have thrown 5 A gress, the National Textile Workers} Bonfils is an old friend ‘of Cool= . t th F . t: r t jout hundreds | of workers from the ; Is Lore’s Code; Evicts Union, the Needle Trades Workers| age Together with Les Stack, a| SS ais! e Fascists [shops and this robbed them of the ca “ 4 * Industrial Union, Iron Workers | p, liticl he-had ili ¥ rien jopportunity to earn a livelihocd. He Sie 0, 72 Maksimov Workers from Meeting vein Paper and Bag Makers pean hero ra (Wireless By Imprecorr) | Officers’ Neglect Is i"2¥s that hired gangsters of these NO. 56 a am Eating: que nop daa” e Union, Painters Union, Cooks}, f Teapot D hick) VIENNA, Feb, 22.—The fascisti S jfakers have maimed and crippled : The violent _anti-revolutionary | Union, Hotel and Restaurant Work-|he admitter reeavin hae 000,|2re holding their demonstration Cause of Death |many workers fighting against re- character of Lore and his Volkzei-|org Union, International Seamens| hig vent iile Motel coe toes | Sunday in Meidling, the workers jactionary policies of the clique. He tung was again brought out yester-|Ciyh and the Lettish Anti-Fascist | for th ¢ intnicking ‘hig quarter in Vienna, The social demo-| PLYMOUTH, England, Feb. 22— vs thet Schlesinger in conspir- day, when workers, distributing the | Anjjance with a membership of 72,-|friend “Silent Cal,” and stopping a |‘Tatic “Republican Defense League” |Due to the fault of the ship's offi- |#cy with the bureaucrats of the Cen- “Arbeiter,” German publication of | 999 workers. Menanne:’ attere Goon Sinclair, |Will demonstrate elsewhere. cers on the President Harding, who tral Trades and Labor Council have ~ | ae aed eran graces When the executive committee was4 Coolidge will make a fitting mast.|. The social democratic a deian though knowing in advance by bar- | sone to yd shea ak y the Volkzeitung committee and | ctected, it was decided that 12 addi: > thi ‘ |have held a conference and decided |ometer readings that a gale was /greater police forces to aid them in the petice from Hunts Point Palace |tional members are to be added ees oe a “ al y to advise the workers not to attend | coming but who postponed lashing |ttempting to break the strike of ‘ where th of Lore’s by affiliated organizations, recom-|-Teavot D ad oR srecene fhe | the social democratic demonstration | the lifeboats fast until the gale was | the dressmakers as this was reported ni epee Wi ae ie celebrated. ke of [mendations to be sent to the exec-| and. front aes Eeualines brs Cpa because of the cold, altho a thaw has/at its height, John Sterling, a sail- a the entire press. The polices ] uring the meeting Lore spoke of | tiv, itt i* : been announced. or, is dead and four more injured.'|Without special requests such as So et frye! by which he, ert. Prevage Tea clones ane eye Sut | The Communist Party of Austria! When the crew was finally sent|this, hardly, fail to ae te cently meant a united front with the he ‘aif 5 |appeals to workers to demonstrate e |“friendlinegs” to strikers, doing : Bronx police and house detectives | Plenum of French C. P. | quarter of ‘million dollars in cash in the streets of Meidling against nee baat, sans aauine ese aie | hele “duty” without being urged. ‘ for his men pointed out the workers in Seggion, Discusses |intercst in Teapot Dome. He had | 26 22eists side, and one, striking Sterling, But. they excel when answering the they wanted escorted out of the hal : | Padi The Rote Fahne, the Communist] gfung him across the deck, fractur-|‘i@rion call to defend America an 4 to the police. About five workers | Problems Facing Party prison he cal ay! New Mexico ie Party newspaper, was confirmed to-| ing tie skull and breaking his neck. |its sacred ‘institutions from. the ( oo thus eee ee | Bg Fall hae pera rte blackmail | 227 for articles against the fascists.|'The other sailors were injured in See who, Sehlea itts private salesman of candy was (Wireless By “Inprecorr”) sae A legal case has been begun against | the same way. jstates in the press, are “fighting unmolested but the Communist work-| PARIS, Feb. 22—The Plenum of baoisiad ser ie eset erg Feet the whole central committee of the] jy is the infrequent. practice of it this strike for recognition of 4 ers were evicted, the Communist Party of France, of affl oH ry ¥ Gee Communist Party. ships’ officers to delay such’ work Russia.’ i ie No. 704 Arhipov q 1 Bes gar Row in session, is, discussing: the ma-)) 1 testifying at the time before ae Tastshg the lifeboats until night Thiseenonss Aoi seeine, iy ko ‘YouTnarr or STARTS bitduci agcriee ete iiaed 2 n ; r y i gw s i ILGWU, the Central Trades an Vera Busch to Speak in fant oH ete aad pit nene the Senate Investigating Commit-| Midnight Concert in | when the sailors = supposed He be| Tabor © bacelt Be Mahe hostes, the : f Astoria Forum Sunday |Party. Thorez, discussing the Sixth |*¢,, Bonfils stated that half the) Brony Tonight for |e meer tO save tishg|Dolice are faithful to their masters. In addition to the cards reproduced above we are listing below other 5 World Congress of the Communist million dollars had been received by ig x . aie work bgt for tee ear Workers are nabbed by the police! cards now on hand, All cards, including the ones reproduced above, are, ib Vera Busch will speak on “The International, showed that events | Sinclair, from the Standard Oi - Mineola, Shifrin Aid |saiors mist respond to such ight as soon as they show themselves on fully colored copies (4x6") of original paintings in the Moscow Revol Kellogg Peace Pact With Fifteen| since the congress justified com- groligh, Cogettior with Doheny mk AW cuse of “safety of the ship.” the picket line. There have been tionary Museum. ; New Cruisers,” at the open forum pletely its analysis, and show the working together to divide up ta a A leet td oye es Pit ca <A RS Rai RC, 12 arrested i we heel haat pied abl tasted Ee in Long Island City held under the | existence of the Right wing danger. ‘ i ‘it of the Mineola an ‘ifrin De- gle. Sam Markowitz an orris th : fe i r fuspices of Section 9 of the Work-| Doriot maintained his opposition |TV! oll reserves, __|fense will be given tonight at 11:30|Coal Gas Overcomes 7 | Reiss, Schlesinger's lawyers, have (The cards relent iia lk et to ie this advertisement.) ers (Communist) Party tomorrow | to the action of the Central Com- The capitalist press generally did| at the Allerton Theatre, near White| « Tenement Buildin assumed the role of district attor- ease order cnrdx by number : night.. The forum will be held in| mittee of the Party, although de-|Yeoman service in this business. | Plains Rd., under the joint auspices} IN nemen 1B | ney, demanding high bail and big} 47 Gorelov—Razin Calls to Revolt} 102 Viadimirov—Arresting Officers ? Turn Hall, 14th Ave. and Broadway, claring that he would subordinate | We need only mention a few pub-| of the International Labor Defense y |fines or jail eentences, accusing the el bea ccna si et pag eg Bhasin Fred BSL re EL RG ECO j Astoria. ‘himself to the Party Congress. lishers: Harding, who sold out his! and Council 11 of the United Coun-| Seven were "overcome 2m two | strikers of being professional Bang-| 45 anon—Portrait of Pugatchev 302 Katzman—Listening to Speaker 3 ‘All workers who live in Long Is-, Semard analyzed the economic Marion Star for over $550,000, when | cils of Working Women. apartments in a tenement at 56 St. 'sters, accusing them of the heinous se Gorelov—F igatchey as Judge 208 rey doco ire Arguing ing ' Jand and vicinity are urged to at. | and political situation in France, |it was worth far less than that) On the program are Yiesha Fish-|Nicholas Ave. yesterday by cosl' crime of being Communists. In one} $2 R$’uvakye-Dec,, 1825, Uprising | S11 MoeavovoVillage Council, Meet 49 tend this forum, which is expected |Monmousseau spoke on the Trade | SUM; Fall, who paid $200,000 for the| erman, noted Soviet pianist; H.| #8 vising through a dumbwaiter|case after another, the strikers so| 54 Moravoy—Decembrists in Exile | 312 Schuchmin—Lunch Hour 1 to be the forerunner of many others | Union situation, strikes, errors in| insignificant Albuquerque Journal; /Gendle, of the Freiheit Dramatic |shaft. Rescue crews, summoned im-| yccused of being gangsters had to| 55 bide 's Guillotine $21 Riaabky—A Woman Delegate, in the future. ' trade union work, ete, McLean, publisher of the Washing-| Studio; M. Gibson, of the Yiddish| mediately after the gas was dis-|he discharged for lack of any evi-| 5 m: inky—A Cossack Attack | 82% Kasatkin—Pioneer Leader Avil z wiles SNS ton Post, and inside-job man for| art Theatre, and many others. covered, worked for more than an/dence whatever that they were| 5° ko—Before Police Bald) S34 Jurnviev—A Pioneer | a A RT *S LETTER Harding and Coolidge, ete. hour on several of the leche guilty of disorderly conduct. Never-| ¢? Scrap a ieee GB OTe TO ad i : ANDRE M A Y Bonfils is the same individual who rT F to Hold workers before they were resusci-|{heless, whenever possible, the | ¢2 v—The Uprising, 1905 829 Frenz—Capturing Palace, 1917 Makovsky—Questioning Prisoner | 230 Pervev—Parade in Moscow be defended the Ludlow massacre, and| Harlem Forum O1G | tated. —_—_—_—____———— | 6 Oriov-=Piniahing. a Peasant | 381 Luppov—rirst of May Parade ; cee whose premises were mobbed and|Concert, Dance Tonite 4 short investigation showed that |RECORD SHARP EARTHQUAKES | 40 Vindimirov—Mas arce of 1305 | 882 Karpov—Triumph of. Soviets ig ; 7 70. Frens—Detend etrograd, 1919} 601 Kalenda—Vi id. ‘The Time ot Gallitfet Is Past’?\sar'stts's tow yours age. He is| ‘The concert and dance of the Har:| the tenement of the five-story. tene-(s0n CHD ree New work ins | at Seacemetsh Mer nae Wortentt ot ieraash ( car strike a few years ago. He is e concert and dance o’ far-| the basement of the five-story tene-/g00 miles from New York in a irekov—Civil War, 1920 wlev—Portrait of Krassin a praseivel owner of the street rail- ee Ebameagh cen ees we be bar pet rae ne indicator | northwesterly direction ar seers ot i ern tne Berrlesies 705 Pern eaceve Bortrettgt Figner : ‘ 4 ways in Denver. might ai ‘anhattan Ave., roken and allowe: remain ‘un-| late today. at Fordham Uniyersity,| 92 Kaaatkin—The Stool Pigeon 901 Meshkov—Portrait of Budenny Paes, 4 relia ede oie d | ral evi bertirria ux spoaa As/ the inauguration of Hoover | irclude many excellent numbers on repaired by the building owners, no|John Tynan, seismologist,, announced | $4 Germrimove irratuonieing gt eent * ssa aC sony t deputy, but who will redouble our efforts on nears, the old gang is beginning to| its program. Mme. Bellee, vocalist, | gauge of the heat was possible. All| tonight, 101 Nikulin—Red Guard on Watch see ol jail Te dns Dedachs cheieber | arouse: the. workers. and the peas- feel around for a soft berth for its | will she bupite ie BOER ey of py overcome lived in the Price ot Cavtaste-ahe cock jn @e face of working class pro- ants, the soldiers and the sailors, faithful servant during the last ad- | cnt voices: an ih ETE OO RS second: zi¢gr. ' a ye Phage orgs test) was condemned last December | against the war which you are pre- | ™inistration of Wall. Street. vill send: pone. of (phe poems 62 TRY INDIA’ $ WAY Only money orders, postage or certified i r Saar ‘ ;_| ‘The president has not yet made | Claude McKay. lies’ Part ffi ipavanent which Mant nocompnhy ereer: ur.more years in jail (he w paring by orders of the French capi. s a a Ice d asacned >a activi y | talists and of their government of | #8y statement on Bonfil’s proposal. The proceeds of the forum will ; T0 HELP BLADDER FU SO ARR Or By wainst the French wars in Moroc-| National Union, j : 1 50 ene and expand the work! Wrecked by Explosion i bat the di hi ish te i THIS AD WILL NOT APPEAR ANY MORE! me cnine), | for having | Srabie the lead at 4ataE ea Hold Social for Dai y MEXICO CITY, Feb, 22 (UP)—| Santal Midy capsules—filled with purest SAVE THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE OR WRITE US FOR r| perpetuate the crime of 1919, we . *, ’ Bare) Boca -debrer | vere ‘ “ ‘ker Bi fit Tonite COLD IN LITHUANIA. Santaloil—discoveredcenturiesagobynatives ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THIS LIST. 4 ieh ends thus: | will do everything in our power, Worker Bene ont i A bomb exploded in the head-| CFs often give prompt, relief. e a i fr.. Marshal, the time of Gal-| with the support of the entire Com- —— KOVNO, Lithuania, Feb. 22) quarters of the National Revolution-| Doctors acclaim it a disinfectant, stim- a My st, whose laurels you are jealous | munist Party, to make the soldiers| A social for the benefit of the|(UP).—Famine has caused suffer-jary Party in Cuernavaca, State of | want oil, soothing to grain } passed. | and sailors not merely content with| Daily Worker emetgency fund will|ing in several districts of Northern] Morelos, today, dispatches to the | mucous membranes of bld- % W orker 8s Book Shop d when you threaten the refusing to march, but to put their| be held at the Amalgamated Food | Lithuania, especially in Joinschkis | newspaper Grafico said. der and kidney Mine I of Socialist Soviet Republics | arms at the service of the workers | Workers Hall, 133 W. 5ist St., to-|and Birschi. Cold and the crop fail The blast wrecked the walls of . 26 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK: CITY the menace of undisguised and pecsants to defeat your capi-|night. Tze affair is under the aus- | ures of 1928 have brought business | the office but no one was injured. ey sas Ir PX * d

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