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THE DAILY WORKER FIGHTS e For a Workers-Farmers Government Fo Organize the Unorganized For the 40-Hour Week For a Labor Party Entered as second-class watter at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. under the act of March 3, 1879. FINAL CITY EDITION wel ogg 1) late ep a NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1929 _ ~ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In New York, by mail, $8.00 per year Dec & Mie Outside New York, by mail, $6.00 per yeur Price 3 Cents Vol. VI., No. 3 ANTHFASGIST tories was seue ey HUISHOOD MAKES REPORT NEETOPENS IN = ON PART NEGRO WORK AT - COMMUNIST CONVENTION U, S. FURNISHES Mexican Federal Soldiers Mobilized DUMDUM BULLETS. IN MEXICAN WAR Hoover Stops Rebels from Buying Planes in United States Juarez Won by Rebels Occupation Only Lack in Help to Gil Preliminary Press Meet Hears Lania, Barbusse, Fan Noil and Others | Section on Party Program, Trade Union Work, | Labor Congress Printed Many Speakers Participate in Discussion; Telegrams of Gr Received Stress on Organization | Italy Holds Albania to} A group of ‘Mexican soldiers hastily summoned by the Mexican Strike at U.S.S.R. ___ The sixth business session of the Sixth National Conyen- EL PASO, Texas, March 8.— government to combat the clerical-agrarian revolt. The Mexican | ee Semper 0 uh | tion of the Workers (Communist) Party opened yesterday Rebel troops captured Juarez, Mex- petted pola Kibaectts Pease boa med sb sire Al oe | CW o eae ey A npreoet dd afternoon at 4 p. m., with delegate Mike Vritaric, anthracite ico, at 10. a, m., today after stift a shed mt wi esoon be engaged in combatting the Wall Street-owned BERLIN, March 8.—The prepara- s ih Tater frome Panneslcan cia ohare ete Giguntes . fighting for four hours with federal | ‘ortes Gil government on the side of the Workers-Farmers bloc. |tory committee of the International A street in Bombay, India, at the height of the recent fighting apse at nar Nice 1 scussion on forces which were in a large part Anti-Fascist Congress, which opens he previous reports by a num- yer Of speakers and the read- ing of telegrams of greetings, i ‘i i an held leat between strikers and soldiers united with police and strikebreakers, conscripted, and armed with rifles | OMORTOW) | LOGRY, BELG) .@. Wel-Al- | uri whi Sritish-ma roons kille rede oF reve Soa Gun aula talicte Masts porte ABndEH Brome Neca NOT: bing abet the sibs i a unaged sees k ig Reese of workers. } 3 SvEe feci the UH Stee eae | ae a | Photo shows a police lorry arriving to break up a strike mecting. the international bridge held by U. | , head of the Negro he Party, reported n the Negro work of the Party. spread out when they strike e.hovel describing the significance and aims ae and make a ghastly wound, much| jof the Congress, Fascism, he said, a participating in the 3 saa i: the (Or: : : . is becoming more and more a ter- . Conference Proves 4 ion were Noral of Seattle, more dangerous to life than the Organize to Smash the|League Council Wants |%,:tcamité, move and, more a ter Jail All Unemployed Centerence Proves the iin tack o Cevlan, Teoh are “forbidden,” but used by all} Hillman Machine to Raise War Chest alone are insufficient to stop it. It eee arty.Line Will Win of the National Miners’ capneiint: pou snimiedie: is necessary to organize widespread : 3 : Removal of some of the legal re- Sore i When reminded that dum-dum| At noon today members of the| GENEVA, March 8.—Two things |@ction against fascism, to build up CALL RALLY OF strictions which now prevent pulie (Wireless By precorr”) crue Workers ey bullets are supposed to be barred in|Amalgamated Clothing Workers | happened at the League of Nations|% Powerful anti-fascist organization from arresting persons who are not | MOSCOW, March 8.-The Mos- SLUGR IER SEL recognized” warfare as inhumane, | Union, who work in the men’s cloth-| office here today. The Latin Amer-|#04 mobilize the workers’ and pea- actually committing crime is pro-|°°™ conference of the Communist : nvention, Jack Mexican federal officers who were | ing and allied industries, will hold a) ican nations protested against the Sants’ organizations in the struggle, sosed by Commissioner Grover A,|P2t%ty of the Soviet Union closed 5 ae stant organization sec- ripping open the cases of dum-dum|demonstration against the campaign |Root Plan for the entry of U. §,|2gainst fascism. | Whalen. ““lyesterday. The Pravda declares : Weisbord, secretary of the al Textile Workers’ Union; the Party, reported for the bullets, replied: “Anything is hu-|of terror by expulsion and removal |into the world court. This plan ex.| After Barbusse the next speaker, He will go to Albaiy Monday to |that the conference defended the | O'¥anization Department. mane in time of war.” Fee Os which ae Bile ia ares from the action of the court | Miglioli, was an ex-member of the present to the Legislature his ideas |2°™ see ee the Communist nes ae Bite Es pat nt “U.S. s You”—Rebel Taunt, |chine began recently in an effort to/all affairs that the U. S. does not|Italian chamber of deputies and a| a eee . ‘a of how the peral code should be |/2!tY, and voted in favor of a mer- 1 'uswood on the Negro work of the Moon Kisiede of scuabatants {ttifle the progressive movement now| give consent to handling, but adds|member of the Catholic peoples | FUSHDressUnionDrive, or, ica, Memat code should be’ citess’ struggle against the Right Party, follows. The remainder will on each side took part in the battle, |4¢veloping in the organization. |that according to the Senate reser-|party. He declared fascism is grow: | to Plan Fur Strike Whalen proposes: W ing and the conciliators. The con- published in Monday’s issue. which had been preparing since the| , The meeting, to be held at the Ir. vations, but promises that the Mon-|ing into an international danger | es Arrests of Jobless ference approved a partial change This report covers largely the night before, when federals re-|Yine Plaza Hall, 15th St. and Arving | roe Doctrine and Latin American|which must be fought internation- | Extension of the campaign in the ; : ane . in the leadership and approved the period | f five months, October, treated from the outposts several | Place, is held under the auspices of | questions would, in practice, be at |ally. biseie tntiatie for Vis organization - pati ted ue poled organi tional line of the| 1998 ebruary, 1929, ‘since the miles south and the rebels, some | the Executive Committee of the |least for the present, the only things | The Italian treaty between fas-|o¢ Moninionlab one and elimination | «hai , youngsters who Moscow Committe e. work of the Negro Department 2,000 in all, surrounded and, pressed |Shop, Delegates Conference, whose /reserved from the action of the/cism and the vatican will increase |o¢ sweatshops, and mobilization of| 9, ‘That the Dacia des Molotov's closing speech declared | has been under my direction. When in upon Jaurez, all the time taunt. | Secretary, ee eee Send pate 4 | (Continued on Page Two) |the union forces tion for | panded to narinie thea t af il ee) CO erence Mize On Sey, high | I took charge of the work, there ing the federals to “come out and|@nd deprived of her means of liveli-| Latin American delegates are up lige contig trike durthe fur indus-| who cannot ee Meee of all level, and that the conference’s ap-| Was no functioning Negro Depart- tho there was one comrade C, | Dane seo x ; employ- proval of the Party line ; rpose behind the an- t prove arty , * : them of a protectorate by the U. S. iy) weribe muspnee) Oe - ment. i Tat Che aiid! Pavly onsen’ | ln iehavees & Vee. liliesnaenenel of the United States Army.” | f ; | a y | nouncement of the Needle Trades| 3, That the law regarding “suse 2PPrOva! of the whole orgar ery little connection The white flag was flown by the| Jn spate ote ae To Fight U. S. S. R. | xp ode DOM Workers Industrial Union of | picious”” persons be caapared to zation. had been established with the dis- federals at 10 a. m. after estimates | attend the meeting, the rank and) ‘The other event is a quiet pres- series of important meetings for the | permit the arrest of all > of from 50 to 250 had been Killed | file body leading the fight has is-|sure by Aristide Briand, to have| [ D R d <t few days. These will culmin- Sher bella g persons with on. both midds Four warsone ‘on sued a leaflet which gives vital side- i sapisd Sal seared 0 V1Ve (Z next few y e al records or more than one mass meeting in conviction for fight and not stay under the wing | hood, by the officialdom of the A./in arms at this virtual claim over the conference credentials com:| tticts and no methods or plans de- mittee reported 2,000 delegates pres-| Vised to initiate activities thruout ent, of. whom 80 per cent ar the Party to »ase our Negro work- ‘American territory in El Paso were |lights on the new developments in of about $20,000,000 to be given | Cae iron: Bishi: BE anal one ceeteae Poros 2 Sra an 18 per cent omployas) anil) eer ea ee ae avely wounded, one died later and|that company-unionized = organiza-| any country “attacked” by another F; i t ae : ~ Fodneat aes We a ee officials and two per cent peasants, tire Party behind the Negro work. iro a expected to die. (Continued on Page Two) country. This plan is an outgrowth | vom CC. Ure Bghrtlh Aves next We oS ont Parca a as if intending to commit and cree Most of the districts paid very Brigadier General George Mosele- we of the international aid voted i |_ All members of the Trade : ip Eas Nag ME little attention to this important Jy, commandant at Fort Bliss, had Finland’s white guard government,| LONDON, March 8—Bourgeois | Pducational League in the Ee Man suspicion: ay 7 ee ey) se iat phase of Party activity and since American troops lined up along the LENINGRAD FOR |when it was at war with the work-| students, who resented Communist 2, U- of all local groups, are FS S ae Whales 5 aes =e Seas there was no coordination from river Rio Grande and in command lers of Soviet Russia, and its origin{lectures at King’s College, today Unon to come to a geneval member. All, of Whale > agar 2 ae the center and nckaperitie ionteee, of the two international bridges with indicates its future uses. The trea-| demonstrated how thin is the veneer | Ship meeting this Monday evening Sie sunpueetUB spor tions and advice to these various ons, fo earnest attempt to i inti \ty i i z “6 Na errant ial} *T lat Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth | lice in framing workers not liked by ee and cayalry pointing THE PARTY LINE aces ace to all coun-|of “democracy” in imperialist TE St, at 7:30 o'clock. Full reports on | their bosses. They also permit more HITS 2 PAPERS tain, when they set off a bomb in rs ~ Sine cnlanveaild work was made. % id " pas, a cers’ strik vill be | Spectacular raids and mass arrests, Somebody Lies. CRRA co }a small cabinet within the Ipocieg SS, Geet Se a vieians in the campaign to distract public ides, most. “whites coneaae irosblageumnancad tukttie hed xe- ‘Dynamite Explosion in 0°" “here J.T. Murphy, widely made and the attention from the Rothstein and Qakland Youth to Aid {oMcived of Negro work as the ceived telegraphic instructions from| Workers Show Farm seer \known Communist, was speaking. a * sF oriGaday other graft cases, aK Q utn tO Ald) work of the Negro comrades. (Continued on Page Five) la Co. Official’s Barn) rhe bomb, which capitalist papers Joint Board Tuesday. Mobis Struggle While in some districts, especially es Plan Not Use of Force [Kills 5 and Injures 30 |27 tying to depict as a “‘smoke| . Tuesday evening. the delegates of Rot is T Tess in Chicago, very good work had s | J bomb” showing merely the “play-|the New York Joint Board Cloak, | INO Argnan owns OAKLAND, Calif. March 8.—The P¢@? done in the past and impor- LENINGRAD, March 8.—Voro- | * a ful” spirits of the reactionary stu- (Continued on Page Two) ‘ swsbovs connected with the two| tant organizational gains made, CABINET PLANS shilov, People’s Commissar for War, | | SCRIBNER, Neb.. March 8—In-| dents, was powerful enough to peat as Back Amanullah; Hold Oakland pape the Tetine od Gho| practically everything fell thru \reported for the Central Committee | 84 we soon safety Essie al ie serenks tie eebinel) to witehh te waa Anti-Sakao Tribe Meet PorttnGuiter web on ats ainst| 2d only the remnants of out lof the Communist Party of the So-|Storage of dynamite caused the | iceated, shatter the windows and = ; Teac ase oi a et former moyement remained. ‘ A a ce |death here of five workers when the | : : 4 phe Mons a serious reduction in pay nd viet Union at the Party Ser ene aint exploded yesterday, follow- (208° its explosion to be heard out- _ MOSCOW, (By Mail)—Accord- | harder conditions of work. The price Neglect of Work. here. \¢ dea ab ditoneate 4 {side in the Strand. ing to a report from Termes on the | of an Hie santas : he! tnentiiol ant ehrariay a rs " * re C: Hol- f the paper has been raised from The insufficient attention paid After d the conference |ing a fire in a barn where Carl Hol i a troche 5 Peas | ee, Spcaraate & Sia ask Harder county supervisor stored the| The “playful” lads had preluded | sbi ie Ae ae 85 cents a month to a dollar, but to this work by the Party as a y tas She ele eee ce SBE Ten closive. Thisey were injured; foun) tbe” explosion by. throwing® sulphur | strations of sympathy have taken|the wages of the boys has been re-| whole resulted in very little ac- Hoover’s First Meeting (iseied.s Miae ring, ouations, The | Sriwhom may dic. Some were blown|Pombs and other objects at the Com- place in many towns in North Af-/ duced 20 per cent, commissions on tual organizational achievement. Discusses Mexico i aieiirg siete village. life 150 feet by the terrific blast. | munist speaker. ghanistan in favor of King Aman- | ales 8 per cent and one man Because of insufficient forces and b : | = ullah, Recently agents of Bacha| has heen te ff every corner the lack of a definite and concrete re | showing that the formation of col-| The dynamite had been stored in Costume Ball at Jie Oo Auguo-chave duupenred \in” Wes as been en off every corner the lack of a definite and concrete SHIN = H : mater i F ‘ »|where sales are made, thus doubling program covering all the fields of WASHINGTON, March = ne lective and Soviet farms do not|the barn for the blasting of ice-| » Tonight Sherif and Hanabad. ‘The authori-|:he ahi ep cae te, Haus COUP Rag st Heres haat Steyn Sena first cabinet meeting of the Hoover | yresent an attempt to plan Com-|choked streams. Gus Pittack, Fred Bazaar Tonign ties in Hanabad have shown them-|- vq = cenibssciadas | Adee” tates administration took place teday,| wunism in the villages by force. |Feltner and Guy Clark, three city ae ..|selves lukewarm in thefr opposition |, 10° Y°U8 Workers League is| oor eee ee eater unted with the problem of fooling the far- ery firemen we:e approaching the scene The anniversary of the Parisit, these agents, ; trying to lead the strike and win) certain period We ponents mers into the idea that the April 2 of the fire, which was of undeter- | Commune will be commemorated Tn consequence of plundering and|'t2 Comfidence of the boys. A’ pa-| largely on the building of the 15 special session of congress would/ USSR Plans to Train _ | mined origin, when the explosion oe-| A 1 |the workers of New York and viel-|,4¢" mobilization ‘witch thes “been 7802, 8 planned for Wednesday, | American Negro Labor Congiess give them relief as the main topic. r was killed immedi- iz nity tomorrow afternoon at 2lcarried out by the agents of Bacha| 2% % around the buildings of| (ANLC). In doing so, we forgo iali tor |cured, Felt The Mexican situation was dis- Specialists for Big °° eltn ately, and his companions and two o'clock at the big bazaar of the| eyssed to some extent, but Hoover) Soviet Grain Farms | mechanics in the vicinity died short- , INew York District of the Interns- has followed a policy of conferring lly after. W. I. R. Conference to) e these papers. almost altogether to draw Negro workers into the Party, thereby failing to build the necessary Saquo with the greatest rigor, unrest arise is showing itself in Kugistan. Get Support. . . \tional Labor Defense in New Star) Jt js reported from Jelalabad that| Much sympathy is expressed for ich i te “ f 3 ¢ is la ympathy cadres, which th ly act’ almost entirely with Kelloge and| ygogcow, (By Mail) The Peo- | i i iS Bi | Assist Miners Casino, 107th St. and Park Ave. |a small section of the troops of Ali|the strikers by subscribers to the uve’ Yoree capable af ualldmmg Good—the new secretary of war on! pjJe’s Commissariat of Education has MARKET SOARS. | Speakers will include Karl Reeve,' Achmed Khan which are advancing | papers and large numbers all over this matter, and keeping it out of | prepared a, program for the training any moveme , n€| Restraining influences in the form|, BOSTON, March 8.—A local con- | gitor of Labor Defender; Juliet'on Kabul have gone over to Bacha Oakland have ordered their’ papers fetlesss ce te the cabinet asa whole. lof specialists to manage the Dig | of stringent credit conditions and | ference of the Workers International Stewart Poyntz, representing the ' Saquo. In consequence the leaders| stopped until the strike is settled . ae on ns ou eee A discussion of appointments t0/grain farms. This program includs| prospects for further unsettlement | Relief will be held Sunday, March! New York Working Women’s Fed-'of the Shinwari and Kugan tribes right. It is hoped to draw in the tion was too muc tion of the Negro intellectuals and lesser positions in the departments /the organization of departments and|jn the money market were thrown 10, at 2 p. m., at Credit Union Hall, |. otion; Max Bedacht, representing have partially disarmed the troops. | carriers as well as the newsboys. It ean sean ig bet cycles on grain growing in the uni-| aside by the stock market yesterday, | 2 Chambers St.. at which the ques- +44 Workers (Communist) Party;|In order to settle the differences be-| is harder in the case of the latter as | Petty bourgeois elements. oh Up to Hoover. |versities, as well as the sending of | and stocks rallied sharply under the |tion of raising funds for the desti- 244 pat Devine, organizer of Dis-|tween the tribes and to worl: out a they are younger boys, often quite aust of bse. Sy neraeale oly There seems to ne a general in-|agriculturists to America and Ger-|jeadership of radio and other high-| tute coal diggers, their wives andj 0¢ 9 (Minnesota), Workers Party.|plan for the taking of Kabul, a young, who work only a little while c hicaian ive tok anit ay and republican spokesmen in con-|the experience of these countries in x : ; ; $s ’ ” delegates was called in the village! A resolution si rting the strik- “ i saves : Radio soared 37 points to 407,) ill also be on the gtam will be “The Struggle,” a : , e A resolution supporting the strik- there was an opportunity for per- war esk Oe Pie Three) the the organization of Dig farms. |wehile Adams Express rose 25 points |°rcr" of’ business. Jeannette, dance symbolizing the struggles of of Kada near Jelalabad. crs is to be introduced in the Ala- sonal advancement, but when con- ontini | FOE Ue tapes + - ; order .of business. i - » Buildi aap to 54. Victor Talking Machine, | Pearl, field organizer of the W. [_|the working class, performed by the eda County, Pa cee oun fronted with the real tasks of the arid published in’ Ishor papers in Party, they became frightened at which is exchangeable for radio in| p winl deliver the report. children of the Modern School. — Fifth Congress of the ane 2a the unification plan of the two com-| This afternoon, beginning at this vicini the risks and the work involved, and so they left the movement. , i i Many trade unions and labor fra- A Si “ Soviets pe 4 pares, rose mare, win @ pole ternal organizations have already | o'clock, will be Children’s Day at le of USSR in red ia announced that they will be repre-|the bazaar and a special program) Mi ggegw Opens May16 don te tke tee ms by the aver’ Whatever progress we have for workingclass children has been Pitas Saeioriteraesat \ckvak foc Haaey levuely the sented by delegates. | H iH : class ix to ra e made so far has been largely LEADING USSR W RITERS ‘The Boston office of the W. 1. R, S7ranged. The artists taking Par.| MOSCOW, March 8—On May 16,| Win'thebnttie off dcmocracyericasi result of a change in our polley BERLIN, March 8.—Communist -|is located at 5 Lowell St., Room 205. |1 the SATE B. Zaslow, M./ 2229, the Fifth Congress of Soviets Max (Communist Manifexto) in orientating ourselves to the workers and German fascisti, known| oe aA Rn |Beniamin Claws Grottean and|%t the U. S.S. R. is to be opened in| + proletarian elemen a. Nok oa as Steel Helmets, clashed today in ¢ day? . y y Lael Ts . iar i Moscow. The Congress will receive plans, the stimulation of agricul- that, but an attitude had devel- armen ognens oneka trea Daily to. Start Publishing Their Stories Find Moscowitz Court jsavie Helis. big Tnternationat *,"@P%te of the U. S. 8. R. govern ture, the work of the co-operatives | oped to the effect that the Party's Schleswig-Holstein. Three were) : ed: e |, Toniel ee mernationa’ ment, as well as reports dealing in the village, a report by the War Work among Negroes was to be Killed and seven were seriously! ‘phe outstanding writers of the;worker since the stories describe in Records Chang : On Costume Ball will be held. Hundreds yith the five-year development Commissariat, ete. confined mainly to the ANLC, jured. Ted ide A | j i . rears Alwa Ss Creditor of workers of many nationalities This led as a consequence to a ane ‘Stecl Helmets, during the Soviet Union afe among those whose |# simple, direct style life as it is Steno y' xy will’ bor Gresent dyeaksd {n thelr sas vate | abnorhal: sitaawoue are ue The _ proletari the xelf-conscto German Communists ji7cih snes" tcomm and Fascists Clash in |“ _- Schleswig; 3. Killed’ | i : lived in the only workers’ and peas- ie oe " ie ree i N varying cabinet crisis in Germany| Work will begin to appear in the sit. vepublic nf the world. 3 The Congressional Committee in- tive costumes, : CAN REVI V E DEAD BOD Y t completely divorced Negro in the past two weeks have held|Daily Worker next Wednesday. On|" “mie test way to make certain of vestigating the actions of Federal! The J.L.D. bazaar will close to- ; , members, particularly those in provocative demonstrations through-| that day the “Daily” will start print- | + missing a single installment of | Judge Moscowitz, accused on the morrow night, which has been de- * leadership, from the general Par- ‘out the country openly demanding|ing serially the first of the remark- | tie.6 stories is to subscribe. And |floor of the house of representa- signated as Needle Trades Night. ty life, and tended to develop a & fascist dictatorship. Hindenberg, able, series included in’ “Azure Ci-' the cheapest subscription in the long tives of taking bribes in bankruptcy A grand ball will be one of the fea Soviet Scientists Announce Discovery very unhealthy attitude towards | president of the republic, after an/ "eS, just published by international | un is a year’s subscription. A year’s |cases has found already that some tures. inetrview with the fascist leaders, | Publishers. i ri i of the bankruptcy records have The third night of the bazaar, eS declared that he did not feel called| A host of writers of unrivalled vi- hard toy vosutaliy eget gelnais bean changed Mines th cases were last night (Friday), saw a steady) MOSCOW, March 8 (UP).—Prof.|tically the results of our upon to resign his position in the|tality has emerged in the Soviet | ¢ “Bin Haywood’s Book,” now run- officially closed. Erasures in some increase in the number of workers Theodore Andreiev announced today ments.” i ; reactionary nationalist organization.|Union since the Revolution. Such| ning serially in the Daily Worker, | of the documents have been made, attending. The evening was known | that the results of recent experi-| His astounding claims came only aude men as Boris Pilniak, Vsevolod)you can thus read the fascinating and additional papers inserted into|as German and Hungarian Night, |Ments have convinced him absolutely a few months after a world-wide sen- SOCIALISTS ACTIVE Ivanov and I. Babel are creating @/jife-story of one of the great lead-|the official envelopes. jwith the program in charge of the|that the dead can be revived. sation had been caused by revela- A ae sGh aettnlen diet ‘As its contribution to the class |literature that is in refreshing con-| ors of the American working class They admit that the facts show,;German and Hungarian workers,! Prof. Andreiev, who discussed his tions of experiments by Soviet vith theca eit ss oe pte struggle the Women’s Committee of |trast to the tired, decadent art of| at your leisure and have it as a! ie Se eret eater gore niey Tal a Taw. | Who presented musical and dramatic | scientific work in a public lecture |scientists in which the severed head bibs ROHR RA ig paeriois: the Rand School last night, gave a|the bourgeois world. The Daily permanent record. , F numbers that were warmly eyes Leeaeny, Sr ned) bie, eererunonis [uf 8 dog had becn Rape ualive: On 8) | om the International Women’s card party in the Debs Auditorium | Worker is now giving its readers) Subscribe to your class paper. Get |in an interview with the United plate and made to perform such na Day edition of the Daily Work- at E, 16th St. A varied audience of |the first opportunity to become ac-| your friends and shopmates to sub- he hourgeointe | Press. tural functions as barking, and | i ick of spase y theological seminary students, el-|quainted with the work of these scribe, Tell them about “Bill Hay- nt “The principle already 1 blinking its eyes. : (Continued on Page Two) ‘Daily’ to Print More Women Articles eri lyer’s office has acted as petitioning | creditor in 12 big cases, | ae Gas ie | forged the we been " ¢ wl 5 | death to ftxelfi i pc ae These articles will appear. in derly ladies and others interested in | brilliant writers. wood’s Book” and about the new Civic Soret ve Maat Mines Ay inte exintence t demonstrated successfully,” he said. The latest uncement of the 4 \ Mt the problem of “making socialism| This new feature that starts|Soviet stories, Watch for them) gtass wtraggles—Karl Marx (Come Drolanininwh “It only remains to develop the *cientists, however, paled the dog's attractive,” assembled. E Wednesday should interest every! Wednesday! munint wtanifesto). \ ist Manifesto), ‘technique for surgeons to apply prac-, (Continued on Page Three) i . 4 ‘

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