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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH sh 1929 rand Jury Whitewashes LR.T. in Death of Bronx Tailor Beaten by Company Thugs ‘AY HE WAS NOT. IEATEN, DESPITE AANY WITNESSES: tharge Schindler, from| | Blows, Hung Self |The Bronx Grand Jury yesterday mpletely whitewashed the I. R. T. nd its detectives in responsibility | r the death of Herman Schindler, ronx tailor, who hung himself in) orrisania Police Station after he ad been severely beaten by the! ‘pmpany police. The Bronx district \}torney’s office had previously also solved the company detectives with | e coaching of the I. R. T. lawyer. | The case is considered officially | osed with the handing up of the) pcision by the grand jury to Justice | itchell in the Bronx supreme court, | solving Henry Sherrlock and Theo- | re Balke, company police, of the| arges of beating Schindler. The | rand jury made this decision in| end Riverside Drive. every day during their work. Hackman Esce nes Death i in in Crowded Road nor The driver of this cab had a narrow escape from death when his taxicab, crowded off by traffic, crashed into a telegraph pole at 97th Hackmen must face dangers like these It’s a part of the speed-up racket. The new cabmen's union, Hackmen and Chauffeurs Union of Greater New York, is fighting against minimum bookings and traffic reg- ulations which make the life of the hackmen an unbearable grind. ite of the insistence of people who | re present at Prospect Ave. Sta-/| m when the dicks grabbed Schind- if) on the suspicion-that he had ropped a slug in the turnstile, that ey beat him severely and took him | the change booth where they beat | m over the head with a telephone) ition will hold an entertainment ceiver, and dance at Leslie Gardens, Sard It is believed that Schindler hung | St. 8nd, Broadway, Sunday, evening. mself as a result of having been | please keep this date open. ‘iven out of his mind by the beat- * * * . The I, R. T. special police are | Inter-Racial Dance. mmissioned by the state and paid y the company. Entertainment, New York Drug Clerks, The New York Drug Clerks Asso- fit of the Negro Champion, Daily | Worker and the Obrano has been ar- | ranged for Friday evening, March 22, a Imperial Auditoriua, 160 W. 129th it. Bronx Wiener srost Club. A sport carnival and ball will be given by the Bronx Workers Sport Club Saturday, March. 23, Rose Gar- | den, 1347 Boston Road. ee aS Anti-Fascist Ball. | An entertainment and hall will be |given by the Anti-Fascist Alliance of North America at Manhattan Lyceum, asia and i Planes Give |é B. Fourth St. on Saturday eve- . . n 2 ‘Democratic Victory’ ing, March at 8:30 p. m. LONDON, (By Mail).—Liberal wspapers in Great Britain of the ype of the “Manchester Guardian” * Dr. Liber Speaks. Liber will speak before Coun- cit 20, ted Council of Working | Women, Friday night, March 22. 313 Hinsdale St, Brooklyn. Proceeds to} LL. D. 5458 International Women's Day. International Women’s Day will be ictory in Transjordania where a/celebrated at the Central Opera | wake House, 67th St. and Park Ave., Sun- ational Assembly” has beenjday. 'A mass pageant, showing lected.” They forget, however, or| Women's historical position through i i . b ted. nveniently ignore the fact that|‘® ®S¢% Will Pe presente is so-called “National Assembly” the result of energetic coopera- ion between the Emir of Jordania d the British troops of occupa- jon. It may be added that the means| sed by the Emir and the British! Council 17, Brighton Beach. Ray Ragozin will discuss “The! School Situation” before Council 17, |United Council of Working Women. tonight at 8:30 p. m., at 227 Brigh- {ton Beach Ave., Brooklyn. ee eT Freiheit Symphony Orchestra Con- cert. A concert and dance will be given by the “Freiheit” Symphony Orches- cupation troops to obtain their) tra at 2075 Clinton Ave. Bronx, nd were far from representing aj April 13. + 2 ‘ ictory for “democratic” or any U. 8. S. R. Motion Picture. her principle which would bear e light of day, With one or two kceptions, the tribes want:d noth-| g to do with the “elections,” and general boycott movement com-! nenced, The British troops of oc- ipation received the task of “paci- ying” the recalcitrant tribes. A start was made with the more ndical tribes, the means used being hiefly the armored car detachment} ith the support of the Royal Air loree. The leaders of the radical! reel motion picture will be shown | for once only in New York City on} be p.m, four The picture w There will performances, starting at 2 delegations to the Tenth Anniver-| sary Seletrations Hungarian ‘Workers Cty Dance. A dance and entertainment will be given by the Bronx Hungarian Work- jers Club, 3 p, m. Sunday, 1330 Wil-| | kins Ave, Naha Ball. Writers * Russian Writers, Artists, A Russian Proletarian e .|given by the Russian Literary-Ar, ections were not finally made se.) Fife society, “Sickle and Hammer,” ire. The newspaper “Al Ardan tomorrow, 8:60 p. ms at 1330 Wilkins ssed, because it al-| A Bronx, near Freeman St. sub- ‘ -| Will provide music, ent. Finally the elections were! eats a ee i i 8 . Cone rried out in an atmosphere: of| Tagnrerien entertainment will be rror. |given by the Hungarian Internation- y .|21 Labor Defense April 6, s Everyone: knows thatthe. resulp | Workers Center, 1330 Wilkins Ave, t National Assembly depends for! pronx, s existence on the British troops| d that should it ever attempt any ratory ; i i issolved by | meets every Monday, Wednesday and pipe pet Fa surge lias tila, ¥\ Friday, 334 1, 1sth St. basement Re See eR eN ee jAlL interested in play writing, act- ine, the’ theatre are welcome. Bookings for “Marching Guns,” free to work- ling class organizations, must be jmade two wgeks in advance. * * Workers Teabotatory ‘Thentre. ine Entertainment ‘Italian Workire ctup DAteriatanient: ‘The annual entertainment and_ ball rogram for ‘Daily’ | Food Carnival Sunday lee the Italian Workers Club of Har- lem will be held tomorrow night, An unusual “surprise” program |Ttallan Workers Club, 314 BE. 104th St. pinihigniee a be ae the? iy Caan th t hee , a e food carnival and dance which! Tillie Littinsky _w ec! ure n es of Section 1 of the Communist) en, 8:30 p.m. ee eae 1 Fulton Lrty of the U. S. A., and the down-| Ave. Brooklyn. wn section of the Young Workers ague at the Workers Center, 26 nion Sq., at 8 p. m. Sunday. The rent will be given for the benefit the Daily Worker. Movies of the picket demonstra. ns during the recent dressmakers' rike, and “shots” of the parade comoted by the Communist Party ring the presidential elections last ar will be leading features of the ogram. in Anti-Extradition _— * Anti-Fascixt Meet Sunday. An anti-fascist meeting. will held under the auspices of the West Side Section of the Anti-Fascist Al- liance on Sunday, es headquarters of The Blellese Work- ers Progressive beat vp 301 w. aid St. Followers of the Trail Comte Party. The Followers of the Trail will give an International peasant cos- tume Party and dance March 30, 2076 Clinton Ave., Bronx, Prizes for best costumes. Proceeds to International Labor aDatenss, * Workers Youth Center, Brownsville, A concert and dramatic entertain- ment will be given by the Workers Youth tb ta of hrownsvitle Sun- day, 8:30 p. at the ters, Sia Gus" will er produced by the Workers Laboratory Theatre. The Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra will render Benes: nae VIENNA, (By Mail).—The inter- tional protest campaign against e extradition of the Communist urnalist Mavrak to Yugoslavia is been successful. It will be re- mbered that the Vienna court de- ed to extradite Mavrak who is a oat, The Austrian Minister of stice has now said the final word an matter and Aen the extra- * bord at Bronx F aivert e'Welsbora, nation: of the National Textil Union, will lead) a discussion on “New Unions and Their Meaning” at the Bronx Workers Forum, 1330 Wil- kins Ave., ka og ase lay, 8 p. m. Pioneers "want Opekichten,. Pioneers who play musical instru- ments re asked to notify their dis- trict at once. An orchestra is needed for the convention: ma, cretary Workers * ‘Workii Youth Dance. Sie Soar sri ae pee fo- morrow nigi e larlem ork iil not be extradited, but the Aus-|ing Youth Center, 2 FR. 110th St., un- Government has no intention |der the auspices of the Harlem Y. Pe enn him to remain in|“ ™ er netria pnd, che will therefore be ex- United Counct! Annual Ball. ‘The annual concert and ball of the jed fium the country, dif United Council of Working Women ‘with this however the case of inton Mavrak is not settled. He An inter-racial dance, for the bene-| directing and the technique of| be m., at the) jum, 66 EB. | “A Visit to Soviet Russia,” a ten/in the fight for the MeNary-: Haugen | Sunday, March 24, at the Waldorf |called at the White House today to} Theatre, 50th St. east of Broadway. | iii tural program with President Hoo-| show the visit of foreign workers’ | yey, i ibes were captured. But still the and artists Concert and Ball will be these senators, {fund in the neighborhood of a billion ted herewith.” \ ‘The Workers Laboratory Theatre ly handle the surpluses.’ ion ‘Farm Relief’ Fake will be given at the Manhattan Lyce- | Fourth St, Saturday April 13. Tickets may be obta the office 80 E. lith St, Room 533. i en! Downtown Workers Club Dance. A dance will be given by the Down- town Workers Club, 35 KE, Second St., 8 p. m, Saturday, Maren 23, Darey Talks on ‘Trotekytnm. Sam Darcy will talk on “Trotsk ism” at the Workers Self-Education- al Centre, 360 Grand St, 8 p. m., Sunday. Harlem Educational Foru David N. Snedden will uss “American Democracy as Related to the American Negro” before the Har: lem Baucational Forum, 169 W. 133rd | 3:30 p. " Bungay. | Council 19, United Counett Working | Women. Council 19, U, C, W. W. will hold! a package party and entertainment tomorrow evening, 527 BE. 6th St.| | Bring Scena Dental Mechanicn Maxx Meet. The Dental Laboratory Workers’ Union will hold a mass meeting Tuesday, March 19, 8 p. m., at the |xabor Temple, 14th St. and Second Ave. Labor ‘Temple ‘Sunday Forum. James Fuchs will lecture on “The Storytellers of Russia” at the Labor Temple Forum, 8:30 p. m, Sunday. |Dr. GF, Beck will lecture on i p. m., and * will talk on “The Recent Lives of Jesus and the |International Church Service,” 7 Dp. m. Nye and Brookhart in. Confab With Hoover WASHINGTON, March 14.—Sena- tor Nye of North Dakota and Brook- hart of Iowa, two cf the leaders | |bill in the last session of eongress, | discuss features of the new agricul- After the conference Senator Nye | claimed that the bill being drawn by | the sentte agriculture committee for submisr’ 1 to the special session of jcongress next month will represent lan attempt to harmonize the views of the ¢‘ministration with those of | Fraternal Organizations: DISPUTES CLAIM 20,000 STUDENTS Workers Party Activities KELLOGG DENIES OF REBEL CAINS IN MADRID STRIKE IN MEXICAN WAR AGAINST RIVERA U. S. Border Scene of Americans Would Like Important Moves | to Be Seabs (Continued from Page One) | (Continued from Page One) eral government. Rodriguez has/ were followed by those in other uni- bought airplanes at Los Angeles, | versity centers throughout Spain. and at, Mexicali large stores of|The studentts were encouraged by | rifles, machine guns and munitions|the general discontent at the De | have been turned over by the United) Rivera dictatorship and States to the federals, It is hinted that an air attack on | Nogales, Sonora, may be under-| | taken, and all retreat cut off where- |by rebel leaders might flee in re- treat to safety in the United States. The federal government is also tak- tions. Now De Rivera has ordered that | before any of the 20,000 Madrid students can resume studies they | must pay a new matriculation fee as a penalty. This has angered the ing steps to attach the money being families of the students who, of deposited by rebel generals in| course, must bear this expense. The American banks in Texas, NeW/yather numerous class of petty bour- | Mexico, Arizona and California. | geois intellectuals have long been Fight Smugglers. In Mexico City it is known thai several persons have been arrested | Movement. |under charge of trying to aid] Americans Would-Be Scabs, smuggling of munitions into Mexico] A group of Americans, who are for use by the rebels. Homes, auto-'taking special courses in the Ma- | mobiles and other property, includ-| dyiqd University, have stated that ing bank deposits and. bonds, be-|they do not sympathize with the Hoover and Mellon Say Some Records Open | WASHINGTON, March 14.— |President Hoover today issued an ‘order to open the internal revenue books to public inspection insofar as they relate to refunds of taxes, but; lin accordance with the recommenda- tions of Secretary Mellon, which means that certain items will re-| main secret, ostensibly because they | would “subject the business affairs | of these companies to the inspection of their Same HEES, or the curi- ous.” Mellon is, from the tone of his President Hoover and the farm leaders ~~~ avreed, according t~ Nye, that the chief problem centers about \control of the exportable surpluses. | Other senators say these will be con- {trolled -~+ profits on them will g0| to a bankers’ trust. | Nye said he estimates a revolving | ‘dollars will be required “to effective- ” The presi- | dent’s views on the new bill were. not disclosed. Weisbord to Talk at Bronx Forum Sunday | Albert Weisbord, national secre-) tary of the National Textile Work-| ers’ Union, will lead a discussion on “New Unions and Their Meaning” at the Bronx Workers Forum, 1330 Wilkins Ave., Bronx, at 8 p. m. Sunday. | will arrive here about April 1 for|s The “curious,” who want to know | all that Mellon’s friends or he him- | self are getting, will not be satis- | fied. jready been confiscated by the gov-|crnment, and only stay away from ernment. |classes “to avoid trouble.” The gov- What is said to be “a high au-|crnment hints that “foreign inter- thority” is rumored to have “in-|ests” are at the bottom of the stu- formed the government” that the|dent outbreak, but brings no evi- | rebel movement is not backed by dence to prove it. | Catholics, but the facts give the lie| In the clash last night, Luisa Lo- |to such statements, and it is only| pez, a girl student, was slashed on | one more proof that the rebellion’ the head by a mounted policeman’s is losing—the church wishing to aber, | disown its connection with a lost| The School of Highway Engineer- “Thea ling was closed yesterday, and the students, upon being ejected, |marched through the $ streets erying: |Primo de Rivera!” ‘Reparations ns Deal Gets Along Slowly PARIS, March 14.—The plenary session of the reparations experts conference adjourned after a short session this afternoon and it gen- jerally was assumed that negotia- tions were not progressing very | rapidly. The next plenary session {was scheduled for Friday, It had been expected by the allies Netter, making. the recommendation |that Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, who re- lapparently smarting under the ex- turned from Berlin _Where he had posure made in congress that he ‘held conversations with his gover Jas given literally millions of dol- ment, would have some definite |lars in ‘excess taxes” to companies Proposals or a definite German an- he is interested in himself. There |Muity offer. This apparently failed are charges that he has given over |to develope. $,000,000,000 away in his two! The elaborate schemes for collect=| terms of office, including $30,000,000 |ing and distributing German to the steel trust recently. |ducts will not mean much, the “ex-| Still! Has Secrets. |perts” and unless Ma amount ee ay many is to pay can be settled. However, eth aes aoe £0 SO lthe board dissolves without fixing a we we rey bald ‘ag the amount of war loot, the French | His letter says: “In order that) cabinet may fall. It is under fire| the public generally may know that | joy, by extreme nationalists for | there is nothing mysterious about agreeing in advance to the U. tax refunds and that there is noth-| controlled central bank and sales ing that the treasury desires to hide corporation, and if the total repara- j(exeept to the extent necessary to ltions sum is fixed low, it will break maintain and effectuate ae bag down. [outlined Tam eccrine mmit.| On the other hand, if the sum ex- your approval the proposal submit haa ahene |marks, the probably fall, as Germany, through jits delegates to the board, has never offered more than 1,200,000,000. SOVIET ENGINEERS COMING. : 7 f self-conncious, independent movement A delegation of Soviet engineers ¢ the immense majority.—Karl Marx ([ARL BRODSK ‘elephone: Murray Hill 5550 7 East 42nd Street, New York | in exchange of technical informa- ion under terms of the contract, and in 1980 a delegation of Radio Corporation of America engineers will visit the U. S. S. R. for a sim- ilar purpose. THE By V. I. LENIN Marxian classic. Lenin’s smashing a Paper... 50c 35 East 125th Street JUST OFF THE PRESS! PROLETARIAN REVOLUTION The first comprehensive edition of this gades of the Second International. _ The clearest exposition of the Marxian conception of the State and the sham of Bourgeois Democracy. Workers Library Publishers Pr _Phone: DiCkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio “Photos of the better kind.” 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St. BROOKLYN, N. ¥. Automobile INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also private and special Instruction to Ladies, fre ALTO 845 Longwood Empire scoor ‘avenue, Bone INTervale 10019 (Cor, Prospect Sta.) Tel: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER nswer to the rene- Cloth .. $1.00 Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) New York City carried |; their protests into street demonstra- | ‘at odds with the De Rivera regime | ¢/and ave encouraging the student | longing to rebel leaders, have al-/students, but. with the fascist gov- | lintervention with armed forces of 1,500,000,000 gold. German cabinet will | The proletarian movement is the | Unit 1F, Unit IF, Section morrow, 26 Union Spanish Fr A “Ball of the Sandinistas” given by the Spanish fraction of the ect 6:30! will be Party, tomorrow night, at Lexington Hall, '109-111 KE, 116th’ St. Proeeds to "Vida Obrera,” organ of the Span- ish Bureau, ee Daily Worker Spring Dance, Bath Beach, Jnit 4, Seation 7, Bath Beach, will give a Dally Worker dance at 48 Bay 28th St., tomorrow evening, Young Workers League Dance, An entertainment and dance under the auspices of the five Manhattan units of the Young Workers League il be held at Harlem Casino, 116th and Lenox Ave., March 30. s to the Young Worker. Cigar Cites | Section 4 Dance, dance for the benefit Nigro Ghacuion’ god tbe Vise Obrera will be given by Section of the Workers (Communist) Party at the Imperial Audi- |torium, 160-4 W, 129th St. Friday evening, March 2%, Music by John C. Smith's’ Negro orchestra. ‘Tickets |may be obtained at the Negro Cham- pion, 169 W. 133rd_ St, Workers |Bookshop, 26 Union Square, or the District Negro Committee, 28 Union Square. (eo of the) * * * Lower Bronx Unit, ¥, W, L. A social and dance will be given | the Lower Bronx Unit of the Y at P. m., “Marat,” a sed on the Paris Commune, will be ented by the Bronx Section Dra- e Group. Proceeds to the Young Worker. at] Ale PO Ie | Paterson Y. W. L. Dance, A dance for the benefit of the Young Workers will be given by the Young Workers Le gue, of Paterson, tomorrow, 8 Dp. jovernor St Broax “Kapt ” Ball, Branch 6, Section 5, Workers Party, will give a “Kaptsunim” Ball for the benefit of the Daily Worker, Sat-| urday, M. 8:30 p. m., 2700] ronx Park A 12-scene opera show and imported souvenirs will be | among the features: ‘+ ee VY. W. L. Food Carnival, Ths Downtown section of the Y. L. urges members to attend the| Mood Carnival” for the benefit of| the Daily Worker Sunday 2 at 26 Union Square, | Bronx Section Spring Dance. Phe Last Days of the Paris Com-| three-act play, will be pre- sue Bronx Section, Young matic’ Group, Workers Lea Drai 3 Saturday, April “DH, 1280 Wilkins Ave,,| Bronx. Dance will follow the play. Perth Amboy Pioneers, | _Young Pioneers of Perth Amboy, ! J., Branch of the Young Pioneers | jineet’ every Sunday, 10 a. m., 508 Elm | * * * Women’s Organizers Meet. meeting of Women’s Work Or- zers will be held today, 6 p. m.,| Union Square, Room 603. Final parations for International Wom- | s Day will be made, | 26 oe | East N. ¥. Young’ Workers League. George Pershing, member of the| N. E. C. of the’ Young Workers | League and field organizer for the ‘American Anti-Imperialist League, will discuss “What Can the Young Workers Expect Under the Hoover Regime?” at the first open forum of the Hast New York Unit of Young | Workers League, 8:30 p. m. Sunday,| ° 313 Hinsdale St. Proceeds to Young | Worker. | U.S. Submarines to Sail Along Shore of Mexico, Easy as Possible on Gil LA UNION, Salvador, March 14.— |The submarine division of the U. S. | battle fleet sailed today for San |Diego, Calif. Their latest orders |were not to touch at Mexican ports. This order is believed here to be an attempt by the Hoover government to avoid insults to the Mexican peo- ple which might react against the |Portes Gil regime, which U. S. im- perialism is defending with arms shipments and otherwise. But the fleet will be for a Jone | jtime close to the Mexican shore, in lease Wa ashington decides on actual the navy. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST ottied Hours: Tues., ae & Sat. Sunday: 10:00'a. im. to 2:00 p. m. Please Telephone for Appointment 249 BAST 115th eranwe Cor. Second Ave. Telephone: Lehigh "ona DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office York Cooperators! SEROY. CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept, Unit 4F, Package Party, package y for the benefit of Daily Worker will be given at 10th A the the home of Lena Gordon, 49 E. St., Apt. 4C, March 23, Downtown ¥. W. L. Ht yntown Unit 1 of the ike to Kansecor Reservoir Sun- Meet 9 a. m., 60 St. Marks Place. * * * “3 | Williamsburgh Y. W. L. Forum. Williamsburgh Unit 1, Y W. L, wilt) give a dance and open forum Sunday, 56 Manhattan Ave iN Kinley Square Unit, ¥. W. L. he Hoover Administration and its Significance for the Youth” will be |discussed at the open forum of the McKinley Square Unit, Y. L. |Sunday, Mareh 400 Bos- ton Road. Dan Pro- | Branch 1, will meet 27th St. International Subsection 9p. m., 101 W Records Prove Walsh at} today Cuban Booze Ring) \inite proof of Thomas “Fatty” | Walsh’s connection with a Cuban} lliquor ring, is contained in Cuban court docr.nents, were filed here, it was learned to-| day. Walsh, a former bodyguard of the late Arnold Rothstein, notorious New York gambler, and operator of a protected drug smuggling scheme, | was slain recently in a Coral Gables, Fla., hotel, as the result of efforts of certain persons to gain control of| a large quantity of pre-prohibition| American rye whiskey, valued in lthis country at approximately $1,- 000,000, federal investigators de- clared. As a result of manipulations to gain control of the liquor, a new} York business man lost $172,000, it} was charged. Efforts of the New | Yorker to recoup at least part of his losses by court action resulted in the inside story of the deal being made public. | The power of the bourgeoisie rests not alone upon international capital, upon its strong international connec- | tions, but alxo upon the force of habit, on the force of small industry, of which, unfortunately, there is plenty left and which dat gives birth to capitalism a geoisic, spontaneously and o1 acnle-—V. I. Lenin (“Left" Commu- nism). | OF THE Arranged by the Spanish Fraction of the Workers (Communist) Party Saturday ar. 4162 ‘Lexington i Hall 2". | vovev~ Bvvvwo Tickets on sale Champion, 160 at the Workers Book Shop, 26 Went 133rd St.; Harlem = Pro- waive Youth ub, 1492 Mad- Inon = Avenue, and at the door Admission 75c Admission 75¢ 26-28 Union Sq., New York City 133 W. Sist St,, Phone Circle 836 pete MEETING’ eld on Pon gry ers of Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE. Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Vel OlMnville 96812-07912 ta" FROM FACTORY TO you! HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS From $12.50 to $25.00 PARK CLOTHING STORE DH Ave, A, Cor. 6th St, Ne ¥, Cy Ww. L.| NAVY CUT TALK IN WASHINGTON Embassy to Watch the English Power Trust (Continued from Page One) more than half of the ordinary shares heretofore outstanding {about 2,250,000 shares) had passed into American hands. This, he said, had Joceurred during the past year. eS A committee of American bankers tas been formed in New York to jurge more drastic action on the U. is. government to prevent the me- and Businessman in jchanical control of the General Elec- ise of England by |who are issuing enough new stock |to WASHINGTON, March 14.—Def-| Americans, British owners themselves to freeze out the Thomas L, Chadbourne is head of the committee. copies of which| Dawes Board Tied; |Holds No Plenary Meet PARIS, March 14.—No plenary session of the Dawes Plan board of experts was held today. jman The Ger- delegates still obstinately re- |fuse to propose any sum which Ger- many shall pay. |deadlock prevails, with working on details of a plan for selling German products, |many shall be clubbed into agree- Something like a committees when Ger- | ment. Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y Tel. Rhinelander 3916 Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York SANDINISTAS Exhibitions Marah of Latin- of the American Sandinistas | Companies: John Smith's Dances and Nani Songs Orchestra 22444 £8 2.2444 Evening | For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal VISIT TH INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner Gth Ave.) REarsy RANT CAFETERIA KC All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 8 Claremont Parkway, Bronx —MELROSE— 'GETARIAN Dairy | RESTAURANT omrades ‘Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHO INTERVALE 9149. NE :— Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., Bronx, N. Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE! UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly! Vegetariun Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE M. FORMAN Allerton Carriage, and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVENUE (Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx) ‘hone, Bicycle Olinville 258% Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor & - Tth Ave. New York ween 110th and 111th to Unity Cosoperitive ’ TRE. CA LE

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