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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1929 ____ parame ‘Terrific Overcrowding OREN GALLS FOR HUGE U.S, ARMY Makes J ingo Speech in Communist Activities REFUSE T0 FREE | Workers Center, 28 Union Square, 6th ~ LIFSHITZ ON BAIL [Technical Men Calling Mass Protest Meeting If Board Refuses Pay! KILL 9 MINERS IN SAS BLAST. at Ward Island Asylum; Lehman Makes Tour 'e LARP ERE bec ect, rohrnadd “— Unless the Committee of the | “Tt hocking,” was the comment Party Plenic. ‘ eae Whole of the Board of Estimate of Acting Gov. Herbert H. Lehman Diode nai etree on the overcrowded conditions at the Keep June 23, the date of the Party plenic to Pleasant Bay Park, open. The C. I. Letter will be discussed jat the meeting at the Workers Cen- LL.D. Fights Effort to places the Uniof of Technical Men on the calendar for a hearing of AlabamaExplosion Due Hospital for the Inszne at Ward's Str IRON BOSSES LOSING GROUND ikers Again Hold : o we ter, 28 Union Square, at 8 p. m. F: . = i ‘ Passe ; = Island yesterday. The hospital fa- 1947, West Point Visit mune Workers ake, Notin, [HAF nih, mamacs. h fine atone, | Keep Him in Jail |0t'tsisn'tw crate sc" erginens| tO Company Neglect cities t-ovided orgznaly for 4883| _ Demonstrations Special meeting to discuss the |the “Arbiter” pienic and other tee: | of 93,120 for Grade engineers ees - i . am cried Es ‘omintern Address and other Party 1” Picnic and other mat- y cae es i eae ‘ . =a yatients as against the total number ae a : i (Continued from Page One) santters will take, place Wednesday |'0TS Will be taken up. |_ (Continued from Page One) _|i",'he Board of Transportation, the) yoLANDE, Alabama, May 28.—|(¢ 6812 patients packed into the|, Hundreds Icinge drones ders of the Executive Council viewed |afternoon at 3 o'clock at Section 1| Unit 35, 2F, Rose Baron, secretary of the New| 270M will call a mass protest meet-| 4 dust and gas explosion in t} fan bronze workers and their wives y ihe cadets as the official band played (roi call will be taken ut St Al A District 2 representative wil York I, L. D. declared: ing which will be staged in City Hall |connerville mine of the Yolande| : + pig U298Y took part in| mass demon- 6 ; 2 ead discu the ©. ‘Address ei eel. 2 fi r 7 oj ive | - “fe 7 3S eal s shown in the course of his |strations thruout t id war music. ee ERY at the meeting at 620 p.m tones | “Ben Lifshitz has committed a|P&r it was decided at an executive |(oa) and Coke Co. last night killed ie Be pte Ake ; ie trations thruout the Longwood The entire atmosphere was satur-| | Waits 11-1015. [101 W, 27th st, crime greater than any criminal. the | Cmmittee r:-cting of the union last | nine workers, two of them Negro |\ limited tour of the insti-| Ave, section of the Bronx, wher ated with the military spirit. hold st bop Sintadin Rees | ae taeee, capitalist courts declare. The worst|Miht at the union's headqu==ters,| miners, and severely Surned Ju pvererowding 'many large shops, tied up in th Loyal to Imperialists. Workers Center, 26 Union Square. ||, Brag meipiarship. Books: to’ the criminals, particularly if they have|°” Lafayette St. Ti. matter of|»ore, The only other man in tha pit ws Pane Wade rome Hes general strike of the New York iron Describing the official visit of his Gate nee ees orp « BOGUAE af tot W. 27th St, money, can secure their release on placing the union committee on the part of the mine escaped by « that res uitant excitement makes | and bronze workers, are loca®-'. organization as “a most unusual de-) An important meeting of Unit R2 ae ow bail. But Lifshitz has committed a Board of Estimate calendar will be|ing to the top. He was a { sau accor ier Among th2 larger shops where velopment in human and govern- | (International Branch) will be held) Aan “educational, meeting wilt be MOre terrible crimes officially it is gerne by See oanaess See at Ihrer Raia death han picket demonstrations were held nental affairs,” Green told the | ‘°¢4¥ at 730 at 27 E. Fourth St. held at 6 p. m. today at the Workers | ‘disorderly conduct’, but actually) Whole ext Monday. | i 1 aS T COMM CUEG 4 WUe inet gene | WER Mad 2 dross fA Z sl eK ‘e RL TN. ” 5 Pie . z (as ars a The company is already arrangine . : ;| Were the Madison, Grand and Gross- radets “there can be no doubt in| vecuvilie Communist Youth Iengue| what the courts mean is that he is Several hundred members of thejan alibi for itself, clairaing that it from the viewpoint Of) man Iron Works. At the Madison your minds as to the patriotic and | ‘The executive committee will meet ],2" active, uncompromising fighter Union of Technical Men appeared sprinkled the mine, and that the | °COm°my, according to the state-| 155 bosses and their thugs at- devoted attitude of labor toward our | @t 830 p. m. today at 360 E, sist St, | ———————"- SS ______l for the workingclass. before Commissioner Delaney of the|}last “must be due to an over. Ments of an official who complained | tacked the picke ‘ zovernment. ‘ i... _| ,Meruing International Branch. | TO*t New Terk Usit, Communiat Workers Must Aid. _, |Board of Transportation last Tues-|charge of dynamite.” The fact that |that the overcrowding obliges the) 7. ots were arrested at the For the second time within a) A District Office speaker will lead) An open air meeting will be hela “It is for this reason that a certif- day and denounced him when he re-| flames swept through the entire | to keep the help outside the)...’ By Seer but eeeeithe nonth Green joined enthusiastically |4!s¢ussion on the Comintern Address | tonight at the corner of Hinsdale and jicate of reasonable doubt was denied .fused to listen to their 60 ee thee at 'p quarters. “We are p TPOSB MBM Tron NY OFS DUC Sue Nie vary {at the meeting of the branch at the’ Sutter Ave, A ‘ isten to their requests for/underground workings, re capitalist court had to admit that n giving the blessings of the official despite the fact that the police of-/an increase in salary. fiercely all night and sums for their c-m* =| ca z abor movement to the jingo pro- \ficer who testified against Lifshitz | x leeawe seaueana rit ed. “It would be much! there was no case against them and zram of the American militarists, | ° ® |was in no way supported by any wi euilicn tortie commanyin’ official’ ¢ ) them on the island, | WS forced to release the str:irers. , The last occasion was the launching | Ta er! la ig al 1zatior 1S |nesses. Even according to capitalist cheere i pens ne re supposed to be.”| Thus far fifty strikers have been | of the battleship “Pensacola” in [legal procedure, Lifshitz, who was ‘eu tte Such an arrangement would permit! arrested on the picket line, in less Brooklyn. At the time Green in al inside the building at the time, The killed are: Phil Green and the hospital to economize still fur-|than two weeks of the strike. In || i olustering speech called for a huge \ecould not be held responsible for the Allen Pearson, aged 28, Negro|i on wages of the help by|this time over 3,900 workers, most ! aavy, “second to none.” | demonstration outside or the sign c1 kers, and Mitchell Turner, ¢ hosee hos-|of them unorganized before the coy . \ aaa A A Will Kimble, 28; Grover Her the regulation hos: Arriving at West Point at noon the building that so infuriated : = a gees Bas Ch nt’s left-over meals, strike, have come out in the fight ‘ inne. Socinl Committee, U.C.wW.W. Work. ro] 1 Club, v itive-s cike- 45; Eugene He g, 24; harles = 0; aac Nad ree Yr wares sae in the palatial yacht of the million-| , SSeting will be held at’ 8:30| A netlonel aneckor fron Son kmer- DY e iss scnnive-soulors strike ae Patt a da Hen lly, 22 ections of the hospital for better wages and against bad aire congressman William R. Todd, | p. m, today at the Workers Cen-| ican Negro Labor Congress will ad- breakers. k District of the|To Attack Landlord cal poo a ews retrar arrow stair- conditions. che labor bureaucrats first joined in |ter. 26 Union Square, 6th floor. Two | dress the organization meeting of the! “The New York District of the ‘I’ ac andlordis: Kelly, 96. : : The bosse: empt 1 Pua | 10 £ on constructions ‘ e bosses’ ten to recruit 2 dinner as the guest of Major Gen-|membrs must attend from every | Fanay, 86 Manhattan Ave. at 8 p. m. | International Labor Defense has not ian Se ara ations ane aay ee ncabeeincthen tha Aaiboncn. agen- 2ral William R. Smith, the com- ptenoihcaae ba . P given up the fight to free Lifshitz. on Saturday : Ses x be ve vaahcien andocanitalist rs haacfaited mandant at West Point. | So oruete: Intersationsl: Heltel, Coney Island Unit. |We denounce his arrest and con- event of a fire, take a huge toll of | cies ar pita papers has failed, = Volunteers to address, fold and en-| Weitz will lead discussion on “Why |, cy ion ith (Contmued P 4 life. Hotvever, “Everything possible'the Iron Bronze Workers ‘ Attacks Red Army. | close envelopes for children’s camp| Every Worker Should Join the Com- tinued imprisonment and call on the ‘ontinued from Poge One) u , : di 'e fire haz-| Union, leading the strike, yesterday “The United States is our great | {AmPaign are asked to report at 1)munist Party” at the meeting at 2901 |workers of New York to help us course to Brooks Sq. on St. Nicholas se ea eee Sah ee Sanaa great | Union Sq., Room 606 Mermaid Ave.,.at 8:30 p. m, today. | itali release | Ave., betw: 7 ards,” a doctor stated. Nothing was | declared. home, and we are one great family | * * | force the capitalist courts to release | Ave., between 136th and 137th Sts., he Workers Internat: : ame, , ‘ | him,” Chek Sade Bahai ce vce said about definite removal of the e Workers International Relief with the one common purpose. This Jewish Workers University. | im. 4 S On monst=- | ss : haa if BP P a : 1 prime causes of possible fire—old, has opened food statio: the re should be fe ded inst | ;,A2 exhibition of proletarian paint-| tion will be held. Further particu- prime causes of possible tire. Gye # ; nome shou! e safeguarded against) ings by M. Fleiss will be opened at Unit 6, Section 5 unsound building: lief of the iron and bronze strikers, any power that invades our sacred | portals,” Green said. Declaring that the “American Federation of Labor insists on being realistic on the subject of military oreparation,” Green declared that Room 202, E, 14th St, for two weeks. Unit 9F—Formerly 2F, 2B The Comintern Address to the Party will be discussed at the unit meeting at the Workers Center tonight. Unit 5F, 3D Unit meets at the Workers Center| | A representative of the District | Committee will lead discussion on the Comintern Address at the meeting at | 8:80 p.m, today, at 1330 Wilkins Ave. . | 4 Section 5 A concert and dance will be given ANOTHER MASSED FOOD PICKETING lars of the parade will be announced later. Many well-known speakers will address the protest demonstration, outlining a program of action in the fight against the vicious exploita- Labor to Demonstrate in Buffalo BUFFALO, May 28.—A demon-)| Hoover’ s Man Gets in Big Alienation Suit lin the several strike headquarters. The Uuion yesterday reported that friction was developing among the members of the bosses’ association, many of the bo: wanting to yield to the strikers, so effectively has lat Hunts Point Palace, 163rd St. H “ . ‘we have no use for those extrem-| &t 6:30 tonight. Bo, Boulevaea, Wamedke tion of the landlords and the state |stration against the brutal or of | “Hoover efficiency,” as applied to ihe siteare ists, commonly known as Commun- ee and city government, which aids the |the Horthy regime of Hungary will; Wooing by William R. Basset, | the strike tied them up. ists, who oppose a large army in the| ® ‘e landlords in every way possible. take place tomorrow at Niagara) Wealthy broker and nationally re- =e United States, while supporting the LEFT WING CAP AND MILLINERY Bushel Again Judge; 18 “Many tenants in Harlem did not | Square, opposite the hotel where owned as one of the original mem- | qqimmerielion ft. at tng tame time huge Red Army in Russia.” | Sentencing Strikers — !mow that the emergency rent laws /the Hungarian fascisti in this coun- bers of the Hoover “commitiee of | ate form stsaincciane soee sy eat Boast of A. F. of L. Jingoism would expire M y 31st until they liry will begin their sessions of the elimination of waste in industry,” commenced to elaborate as a mea: For fear that the jingoes present (Continued from Page One) were given notices by their land- “Horthy Parliament.” got him into a $100,000 suit today | ori ae cmancibadloa teem feu would not be fully convinced, Green | in New York,” and urged the ne- lords of high rent raises, to become he. Anbiskasclab Wadetation; the for alleged alienation of affections, Societe had rinalion deems | took the pains to point out that at | cessity of a united front against it.|€ffective June 1, Under the rent) 411 torthy Tedguevand ahesCome The action was filed in Supreme formed into a means for the en- | the last convention of the A. F. of L. y law no rent raises were supposed to |” vitae Court by attorneys for William F. siaverment of labor by capital. — —in Detroit—the Federation went on record as favoring the Citizens’ Military Training Camps, “These are fine organizations,” Green shouted, “and we will continue to support them.” | A better understanding between the trade union movement and the military branch of the government was given by Green as the reason for the visit to West Point of him- 2 ; the Youth; Gladys Schechter, and . : sha Hed) . the rents at a lower level. In event. ies a Ry Sia ‘ eu a 4; SI nd the Executive Council of . es | valiantly carried out its instructions | Bushel Is Judge Again. | a ad “,_ in this country in favor of the Hor- gives birth to capitalism and bour. Comrade the AF. of Le He declared in his S¥!Via, Blecher, organizers. of Locel|¢> the convention, to fight for rein-| Hyman Bushel, who resigned from forthe hein Soseerd ie eorneg (thy fascist regime, The Horthy Seatetegrinttacienzcmtcemme: | A Pil speech that “it was indeed a priv-| er) wos er OF New Zork" |statement of Local 43 and all other the magistrates bench two weeks avainst the eviction of anyone of its feveTMment, which, like the fascist | nism). rances Pilat jlege for myself and associates to | _The resolution adopted at last! expelled, for Unity in our ranks ago to become openly attorney for|tenants for failure to et regime of Mussolini in Italy, de- MIDWIFE pay a visit to this great military |"ht’s meeting follows: == and for Unity with the Needle|the United Restaurant Owners’ As-| While the Negro Champion, or-/St7YS the lives of hundreds of ERON SCHOOL] | 2: &. vith st, New York, N. ¥. institution.” | “Whereas, the last convention of | Trades Workers Industrial Union, | sociation, and who has been daily workers, tortures the proletarian , “Grateful for Opportunity.” “The Executive Council is grate- | u cae a ‘1 v fs isti he §=Hung | COMR. ful for this opportunity. And we | trolled by hand-picked delegates, re-| nosed of delegates of all expelled | the ground that the strikers are Bol- jandlordism, the other Harlem |°Sting among t é ADES BAT 7 ii i ; ; ; " vorkers i States The Eron Preparatory School, || are confident that as a result the fused in the most arbitrary manner |jocals, of unorganized centers and | Sheviks without any respect for the +zners are silent when not actually |“"Kers in the United States. Re cae hae gia roar | I at the 1 government and its institutions will arrive at a more correct appraisal of the merits of the trade union movement and we, of the trade union movement, will arrive at al better understanding of the prob- lems of the military institutions of this country. Green, the 1,200 cadets and 200 (Continued f:om Page One) the public, These are I. Feingold, of Chicago, |mined the entire union, and trans-| proprietor with throwing a brick chairman, and H, Zukofsky, of New| | York, secretary. The other mem- bers of the committee include Anna David, of Chicago; J. Korsun, of Boston; Rose Sokoloff, of Philadel- | phia, Fannie Rothman, representing the Cloth Hat, Cap and Millinery Workers International Union, con- to give the delegates of Local 43 a hearing, to which they were entitled under the constitution, and “Whereas, the convention has gone so far as to brutally ejcct our dele- gates from the convention hall, when they demanded a hearing, and Approved Pogrom. time to white-washing and approv- | Zaritsky machine, which has under- formed it into a mere production agency of the bosses, and “Whereas, in accozi:nce with the sentiments and spirit of our mem- bership, expressed at previous meet- ings, the delegation of Local 43 has and “Whereas, the conference com- |of minorities of right wing locals, |held in New York simultaneously | with the convention, earnestly laid the basis for the complete organiza- tion of the thousands of unorgan- ized Cap and Millinery workers throughout the country and for the further improvement of their work- During the police attack on the strikers the window of the cafeteria officers of the committee made | ing the destructive policies of the| was broken. A striker, Andrew | Polus, was arrested charged by the be allowed for tenants, who were paying $10 per room per month or below. With the expiration of these |laws, rent raises as high as 60 per through the window, but he was cent are to go into effect. \later discharged in Jefferson Market! The Harlem Tenants’ League has Court by Magistrate John Flood|heen proposing the formation of | | when the policeman making the ar-|house committees by the tenants to lrest was forced to admit that he|combat rent raises by a rent strike, | did not see Polus throw anything.|thus forcing the landlords to keep | gan of the American Negro Labor Congress, is supporting the Harlem | Tenants’ League in its fight against | | in court against the strikers, urging |higher fines and jail sentences, on law, was again appointed a “thirty- |day magistrate’ by Mayor Walker ‘on Monday. Today he sat on the | bench at the First District Court, and when window cleaners who are | on strike were arraigned before him, stated that he would “send all strik- ers picketing in defiance of the in- | Junction to the workhouse for the taking the side of the landlords. | When the owner of one of the largest newspapers in Harlem was approached with the view of gain- ing his support of the parade, he re- jfused on the grounds that the real estate men were actually financing |his paper with their advertisements. When asked whether he was work- munist Party in Buffalo is arrang- ing the mass demonstration to coun- teract the convention of the tional Hungarian Councils started its sessions in R day, at the Statler Hotel, the rich-| est hetel in the city, This convention is called for purpose of forming an a Hungarian nationalist organization to consolidate all Hungarian force the] leaders in prisons, tries to destroy the strong anti-Horthy sentiment The eanti-Horthy movement is led in this country by the Anti-Hori League, an organization of 25,0 members. The Anti-Horthy I was represented at the Internati Anti-Fascist Congress held in Bi lin on March 9 and 10 by the former prime minister of the Hunga Republic, Count .Michael Karol inclusive | 44 Ward. He charged that Basset won Amy G. Ward’s affections, took rer on a trip to Wurope aboard the Olympic and now resides with her at a New York hotel. The power of the bourgeoisie rests not alone upon international capital, upon it’ strong international connec- tions, but alxo upon the force of habit, on the force of small industry, of which, unfortunately, there 1 a private high school and which was located for a period of thirty years at 187 East Broadway, has now moved and is now located in larger and more commodious quarters at 853 Broadway, Corner 14th Street, facing Union Square. The Eron Preparatory School runs courses in: plenty left and which daily, hourly, Moved! | “For Any Kind of Insurance” ARL BRODSK Telephone: Murray Hil. 5550 7 East 42nd Street, New York Tel. Rhinelander 3916 VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave, Between 107th & 108th Sts, For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal A ; ; “Whereas, the so-called conven-|iM& conditions, and mit.” ‘ B officers standing before him, praised | ,. ed Z : limit. i “good of thé people” he |The Anti-Horthy League is affili- z = VISIT THE | the Military Agee at West sen has rater to give any Soneee Appeal to Workers. The following letter has just fenalyceneara bitte said, “Come back jated with the Anti-Fascist Federa-| oe Pei teahaiag baa aoneren INTERNATIONAL Point and announced that it was|tion to the most pressing problems) «wroreas, the conference calls| received by the cafeteria strikers :omorrow.” tion of this country. universities. PROGRESSIVE CENTER based on “broad, democratic prin: | POmTrOneNg Ea workers of ovr! upon all expelled locals to immedi-| signed by C. F. Ridgeway, secretary) eine : - ercial and Secretarial ciples.” | trade, but has instead devoted its ' ately affiliate with the N. T, W.|of the Irish Transport and General) An ordinance introduced by Al-| _ Build shop committees and draw lectrie Billing. 108 (Corner th Avedn nT Praises War Setee mae | I. U., the only organization of the| Workers Union: |derman Charles J. McGillick of Har- | ite more: salon monbers into “e RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA The chief requirements in the in- Needle Industry today which is! “Dear Comrades: I enclose on be-|lem, on pressure brought to bear le is a 7 N ROOM stitution, he declared, were “char- SCHACHT OFFERS ready to lead the workers in a mili-| half of our members a little May!by the rising protest of the tenants Registration for Our Summer Onda seks Te ei tela acter, nobility of purpose, patriot-| tant struggle against the bosses. | Day gift of $10 towards your strike! and with the purpose of getting|] Cooperators: PATRONIZE _ Term Is Now Open. 5 = ism and devotion to a common pur- | | “Therefore be it resolved:—that fund. We are sorry that we cannot | votes when he seeks re-election next | BERGMAN BROS Lele eee Eee V iA rr : Meet your Friends at pose.” The military school, he said, | FIVE-POINT PLAN we, members of Local 43, whole-| send more. We are giad to see the} fall, to extend the Emergency Rent - bk Sie uel eee GREENBERG’S was built on the ideas of our fore- |heartedly approve the report of our splendid fight you are putting up,|Laws for another year, was not act-|] Xour Nearest Stationery store — fathers and must command the re- ee delegation, that we immediately af-|and hope that victory will soon beled upon by the board of aldermen | “i#ats, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys J) <==" Patronize || | Bakery © Restaurant i spect and admiration of all working filiate with the N. T. W. I. U,, and| yours. yesterday. 649 Allerton Ave. gad gd : 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Av men and women, — Demand Return of R.R. that we instruct our’ Executive! “We know something of the dif-|" In order to placade the tenants, BRONX, N.Y S E R O vy. Right off 174th Street gubway | In the party besides Green were | Stock from Allies | Board and office sto gro into con-| ficulties associated with a catering) it was announced, that “some =cas-|] Telephone: Olinville 9681 Station, poem pated Meine aetar sect etaay Pats ference with the officers of the N. | workers’ fight, but solidarity will|ure” would be taken by June 1. The} CHEMIST ; i ederation; Martin *. syan, a | N, ah: , T. W. I, U, and make all the neces-| win and whether it be in Ireland or| alderman and Mayor Walker are ; = ae urer and representative of ‘the rail- Reeder sldlee ceva Sane nian [sary technical arrangements which New York labor can never know working hand in hand with the real|J Unity Co-operators Patronize eaten anise BAEN Y. way carmen; T. A. Rickart, one of the vice-presidents of the federation and head of the United Garment Workers Union; Arthur 0. Whar- ton, of the machinists; Frank Sulli- van, of the building trades; James Wilson, of the pattern makers; James P. Noon, representative of presented a new plan of reparations | Shall complete our affiliation, and | defeat.” payments, which provides, it is said, enough profit from the toil of the workers, to satisfy even the Ger- man capitalists, after the Allies have taken their share, Schacht is now demanding that his “Be it further resolved, that we pledge ourselves to carry on a mili- tant struggle against our enemies, side’ by side with our sisters and brothers of the Needle Trades Work- ers Industrial Union in the spirit of working class solidarity which lestate men, at present, in some} |“model” housing schemes, which} will prove more lucrative to them. | ‘York Witch Slayers Go to Prison; York Mayor |cast orr cLown DIES ALONE) There is no one left to say it. You ‘Enforces Blue Statute ,,., remember the line—“Positively. \Mr. Shean.” Ed. Gallagher, who SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 1lith Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House _—— | BUTCHERS’ UNION Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist COND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St. Phone, Orchard 2333. In case of trouble with your teeth 141 S. All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx the Electrical Workers Interna- |five-points of reservation be accept- | °! 0 t | YORK, Pa, May 28.—Mayor Ske ; ran ee In ease of trouble with your teeth i ice- i will lead us to our final victory.” ji |five years ago was half of the bes e a tional, and Matthew Woll, vice-|ed. The fight now centers on these ry: Weaver of this town, made famous! nown team of comedians in the ||| Local 174, A.M.C.&B.W. of N.A. irae par hits pcp enolate vucwianiae president of the federation, but who was described on the program as president of the Union Labor Life Insurance Company. There was, as well, Peter J. points.” In essence these five points are made in order to leave room for Germany to exploit the --naller cen- tral Europear countrie-. Also German delegates have de- PROTEST PARADE ‘United States, died today in keeping | with the best Broadway tradition, | friendless, penniless, hopelessiy par- alyzed and a cripple. His death oc- | | for its witchcraft killings among the \densley ignorant farming population |round about, Sunday forbade George | Flicker to run an amusement park Office and Headquarters: Labor Temple, 243 E. 84th S8t., Room 12 Regular meetings every first and third Sunday, 10 A. M. Employment Bureau day at 6 P. M. open evere DR. J. MINDEL | Dairy RESTAURANT omrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Onr Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) | | benefit to buy shoes for children m vote ian, | a A eaten | Brady, In New York he is head of| manded the return of some $260,-| | weose parents could not afford them. Cred in 2 Mb dl ne ee SS ||| SURGECN DENTIST PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. \ the State Federation Labor Bank,| 990,900 worth of German state rail- | Flicker ran the show anyway, and 19°") 0° g7'a seat to be amused [| Window Cleaners’ Protective ¥ UNION SQUARE al one of the principal business activi-|+oaq bonds now in the hands of the |today was fined $75 for violation ie hi o “en Aes eed day dipping Uni Local 8 Rcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183]]| MEET YouR sl ties of the organization, but in West | Allies as security. The Allies have | eSeaN jof a Sunday blue law. [Das aun CesRe eS gee nion—Lac Not connected with any FRIENDS ‘<at vi y; | |coupons did nothing for him when ‘Afrillatadiavitie the As. Bho te other office | Point he happens to be a colonel of refused to ret :rn the bonds, although ‘Students, Workers Hit, Messinger’s Vegetarian The country districts are not only |he collapsed. | kept in poverty by the Mellon in-| 15 E. 8rd St. New York | [Meets each 1st and Srd Thursday of reserves. ‘they said they would consider them | Gil-Wall St. Pac t |as a second instead of first mort- ‘dustrial grip on this state, but Mel-) Tel.: DRYdock 8880 each month at 7 P. M. at Manhattan 1 ; Expect Overseas Air | gage and allow Germany to finance lon’s political machine in control of. x aes Lyceum, Hae Se OFF and Dairy Restaurant Today °, © %288000.000 investments in| | MEXICO CITY, May 28—A huge the state government keeps them FRED SPITZ, Inc. | Ewinsow creaners, soin your Unton! Prd ya spt 1763 Southern Blvd., T-onx, N.Y. ) Race to Start Today | raitroads which would enjoy priority |Parade of striking students and in ignorance to make better slaves FLORIST S || Cor. Second Ave. New York | | Risht oft 174th St. Subway Station Reeloriy | over the bonds: , sympathizing workers estimated to of them. Oa are earner OLD ORCHARD, Me., May 28.— Reports of better weather conditions| indicated today that the trans At-| lantic airplane race would be started early tomorrow. The American owned Green Flash try to reach Rome, where Mussolini sits in power out there by Morgan’s money. The Yellow Bird, French owned, will fly It is rumored that the German delegates, in return for the accept- ance of the five points, would be willing to weaken relat: ns -vith the Soviet Union. Vigorous denial that Germany was willing to pay higher repara- |tions than had been offered by number about 25,000 in demonstra- tion against the brutality of police | and firemen in attacking a students’ | meeting Thursday night and the Gil alliance with Yankee imperial- ism, marched thru the streets of Mexico City today. * Scores of red flags were carried jand banners reading “Students and John Blymyer and Nelson Reh- meyer who killed a man they thought was a witch doctor were taken from here today to Eastern Penitentiary. NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER onth a Avenue. Jerome 7096 Baker's Local 164 Yel. Bronx, Ask for Union Label Bread! Hotel and Restaurant Workers m. to 1 Tues. Thu to & p, m. , 10 a, m, to 1 p, m. Please telephone for appointment. Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Sunda Phone: LEHIGH 6382 International Barber Shop HEALTH FOOD" Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNI versity 5865 i A ‘ Schacht at the Paris conference was | h of the Amal; ted > cacers seek to stir their respective|mann today. Reports had been cir. consulate, passed in front of it, and vealed tte aA gla (bet, 103rd & 104th Sts.) John’s Rest: > sopulations to greater efforts in the culated to the effect that he had proceeded to the university building. CTIVE | BUS baal pee ; |] Ladies Bobs Our Specialty ns estaurant {| nanufacture of military planes. intimated as much to S. Parker Gil-|" The students also demanded the A Cae A: dee Dm eat Private Beauty Parlor SERCIAULE: (SADA ica i > bert, American imperialism’s agent: | egionati ‘i i i i Sabie Ti onan : \ i Eehgal 24r Facavationa resignation of Ezequiel Padilla, min- ESs Inc o a fede CEeae Rea, | | where all radicals meet {i| ‘AMANULLAH IN INDIA. + ister of education, the under-secre- ri oll ging dling ys | | Ca Teta aay gteA'hage|. Contemplated bargains with theltacr of edrcation un the note | 9 ° Office Open from 9 a. m, to 6 p. m. DERE: | 302 E.12th St. New York a vowd of workers gathered here to nee monica ite Bogasaslen the university. | 26-28 UNION SQUARE i A Nah and his brother | of German colonies seized by Bri eee | 5 i N Ti ‘ | Cagatallah, who had been displaced | in the war is also repczted. Strese-| MEXICO CITY, May 28.—Forty- po tee i rat i “info by eich 0- Ip barber Ops pre ge | om the Afghan throne by a Brit-| mann, however, told the British am-|:wo members were expelled from the eae peat et a Eat 26-28 UNION SQUARE Vegetarian Restaurant ) h-maneuvered revolt. The welcom-|bassador at Berlin that he had had | Mexican chamber of deputies and The DAILY WORKER (. flight up) 199 SECOND AVE].UE 1g workers gathered in front of/no action in the memorandum in)face charges of complicity in the Advertising Dept. 2700 BRONX PA"K EAST Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. \ he station, but police barricades ee lemany desirés ee for- |clerical-feudal revolt. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City (corner Allerton Ave.) Strictly Vegetarian Food | allie mex ies were express wt fta, ‘ ‘ant them at a distance | } pad cs

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