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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1), 1930 3 i “Seven ” Is ‘Wail | of Under chiefly recalled for “Trilby,” is a.- other player. \“Fight Automat Means EXPOSE GERMAN S, oe I r ST ] G AT I O N 99' “mperialists Build VV & WHIT SHES F 7D qemmeadiles are oe Pues oe ae TEWASHES FORCED gammueeame in War ‘vets tat ie eae ot a | (Continued from Page One) L\CEY Sé bd in AP shox aa a hag bees Top V [ N LI B E R ¥ Bryant Hall, for all restaurant and Be cea ge entitle ifty Miles From Br : = A fe | hotel workers, nme! lway,” a reel from abroad entitled, SL VERY I 8 EM “Four food strikers were arrested| If you don't tke army officers, When five of the even have, Deen The Home Wrecker,” and # sound ? eae F rag = = ti Id 500 bail be- YOu can get a big kick out of/slain, the sixth, a Harvard graduate, | cartoon, “Stitch In ‘ime.” feecie df Nations Pernetuates‘Slave C: Sa Pr ess Lies Belittle | eteray ant he phen ey 13 West |"Seven,” by Frank J. Collins, now |b to show some signs of weak-| Coming to the Cameo following League of Nations Perpetuates ‘Slave Catching’ Anti-Soviet Plot | 27th St, where the demonstration unning at the Republic Theatre. ening, and a “real Comptesse, Survival” is a travel picture called reward for each ‘ ned, thus actually y lave catching,” the seiz of the native work- ‘cing to bi c taken t im t ing like flies, the demand conditions make it ne- Local 50 of the A. F. (Wireless by Inprecorr.). | BERLIN, Jan, 14.—At Monday noon’s session of the anti-Soviet counterfeiters trial, Police Inspec- | tor Deuringer gave evidence that! the Munich secret political police advised and assisted the accused |forger Capt. Weber in anti-Soviet | | operations. | 4 Also at Monday’s session, the} printshop proprietor Schmidt, testi-| fied that the forgers hired a part of |are attempting to make light of the Word from Frank Spector, Inter-| German nationalists seriously.” |The “seven” are six lieutenants and ja captain of the U. S. air s ‘and one of them is killed in each) of seven “Episodes,” which take the place of acts and scenes. This is another of those disillu- sionment plays of the World Wa: battled the police and thugs heroic- ally last Friday. Their trial comes up in Jefferson Market Court, to- morrow at 1 p, m. Morris Baer, who is being framed for breaking the window during the demonstration and taking the po- liceman’s billy away from him is to have his trial at the same time and place. He is out on $1,000 bail. A.F.L, Faker Manager. Benjamin Schnell, of the A.F.L. Waiters Union, Local 1, is now man- |for the millichaires and dollar a lyear men, the desk riding generals lof the staff, and even such officers as the Colonel Bayne of the play, (George Lessey) who boasts, be- ‘them. In this war, though, real of- Hight on with the picketing. Ificors, the lieutenants and’ captains no Negro worker dares to live in| ,|families in France, \It seems that war is fine and dandy powerful film-version of the famous Russian classic daughter of one of the oldest: noble ” (Suzanne Cau- baye) begins herself to worry over the wastage of eligible males, that is to say, officers. She begs of the aptain the privilege of keeping the Harvard grad overnight in her rtment, and he, believe it or not, as you like, but it’s that way in the play, goes off alone to be killed. After spending the night with her, the Harvard man is willing, you might say, eager, to get killed, extra good. private or non-com in it anywhere. \“Up The Congo.” | Aetivize and Politicalize the Factory Nuclei. ————— “For All Kind of Insurance” ([ARL BRODSKY | ‘relephone: Murray Hil 5550 |7 Kast 42nd Street, New York | High. Class Work Done Goods Called-for and Delivered. Vegetarian national Labor Defense organizer 4 Union has keen openly | of Southern California, today an- the white sections of towns, de- 52 W. Sth St. (Bet. Sth and Oth Aves.) RESTAURANT ing the workers, and several | hak auncaceiitatiy he | Membership Meet of clared a race segregation ordinance FILM GUILD CINEMA Continuous Daily—Noon to Midnight nounced that representatives of the | ip eo lghinoha“unettetalsseal ome TERING nase 1600 MADISON AVE. ago, at Webster Hall,| of left wing and rank and| ers were brutally beaten up sing th> treacherous policy union officials. Since that | me the union bureaucrats and the ted Hebrew Trades have prac- y wiped out all union condi- other th organization are on hand at the ‘ike, defending the workers ar- rested, and aiding them in their struggle against the police and boss terrorism. TUUL Starts Drive to Building Maintenance Workers This Evening A membership meeting of all | Building Maintenance Workers is to jbe held Wednesday, January 15, |7:30 p. m., at the Labor Temple, s It meets immediately after work, 6 Direction: Symon Gould Speci Starting This Thursday, J: a tremendous tragedy of markable Soviet case will be appealed by Richmond 1 Forenoon Prices: Weekday to the United States Court of Ap-| peals, but in any case the real | estate capitalists will find a way | to segregate the Negroes. | Labor and Fraternal Actress ary 10—“DEMON OF THE STEPPES” — © Russian Revolution, introducing a re- LAST THREE DAYS! Extraordinary Double-Feature Program! Ss 12-2—85e: Sat. & Sun. 12-2—50e OXANA PODELSNAYA Phone: UNIversity 5865 Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A. place with atmosph | Where all. radicals “meet i j that 300,000 or his workshop, where they worked ‘ tween sips of cognac, that he “com- and rushes off in his plane to bomb Fn, 1 more such slaves be caught and put Salt Lake Gity, 10,000-tom twelve hours a day ander great |S" of i oa Semaga oes ands these ‘pilots, ‘andl does. Atel: \thes hagas ek Gis: usted “and ettacs LCer mae Peianes to work building roads and planta- being launched. While the | secrecy. Schmidt is not under! d 1 it “1 oy. {thinking for them, but has never tive “Baron,” whose “flying circus” | t TiGvestocmineta: a bic inaienee i GH: 4 and the attempts to slug the strikers q i e z fo ‘on- charges, because he was supposedly | ; to def been up in any god damned plane has accounted for the rest of the U.| tots eae ae mark « big increase |aware that the forgers. were coun), . Oe Clerks Industrial [24 hopes he never will be.” S. outfit. | CHEMIST ueague of Nations has a spe al war arms for all imper- terfeiting Chervonetz (Soviet paper e ‘on lerks Industrial rays i <alinble atatise F ; . mission on “forced labor.” | éalist mowers, they lost wo time én | tencroublo paper grit PAPE | Union of the Amalgamated Food|, Wan according to Fee ee renee aie ee aes 657 Allerton Avenue ed rather to per-| launching cruisers. U.S. imper- | ‘The police had confiscated 20,-| Workers won two rounds yesterday. |°, Va" soonoming Gi again “Oe lot is TYPE or drawing, and it||caabrook 8215 Brons, N.Y. ‘ it than to abolish it. All i ng 15 more of |000 sheets of watermarked paper in| AN attempt, of the Miller Market |tme /0k0s0,, Deh ome |e che worry and despair of | ' as finally adopted actuals Schmidt's workshop. | boss to convict the strikers arrested een a een ve or less tnaliies Retioeha yuan. acd ite atten | lave labor, by saying eran there a few days ago failed. Judge | 10" "i ot1 manner in the front line the petty-bourgeols are war end in|| W- 1. R. CLOTHING STORE ( -” may be used “uni The American capitalist press, | Vitali said picketing was permitted, eet Bak Pobedi ne ite his 12 e|sional man, unl aise a pape eats 542 BROOK AVENUR: 1 ony can always | BPa } Berllfi: trial’ of anticGovint' pléteers, (tothe pallens (he union .will goles. coke, (incenteius) or | Otis, andl” Tom bi baherenr cage Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing ; ae the prospect is that! ffi AR \affair as a “comic opera dramia.”| The other victory was the win- A A ; | Anat i } 2 f th service, got killed, at ea Wo ; “in Liberia, asf p T ; |The exposure that Sir Henry Deter-|ning of the 4304 Borough Park |‘ioningly vapid rate, because of Sp) A pred eit tonite: ot ' until the enslaved : i * ding, head of the British Royal|strike, which has been actively | rotten planes tcgatag? that folded) = SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY t Such revolts —— Dutch Shell Oil Company, and G.| picketed. Union conditions are es-|y» their wings when turned too BALZAC STORY AT CAMEO WITH THE WORKERS! P Speaking in Towris on Nobel, also an oil man and son of | tablished. i __|rapidly, and that were inferior to| THIS WEEK | { F |the founder of the Nobel “peace} A new strike has been declared |i}, German Fokkers anyway. | Way to Imperial Valley prize” scheme, worked with Rus-|against the Public Market, 2311) 1° ca the soul of the bour-| _ “Survival” is being shown at the|| WORKERS’ CENTER frites sion Menshevik counter-revolution- | Avenue U, to establish union condi-| This shocks the Sgn ne Our Cameo Theatre. It is a Teuton| ' Speeding 3,000 miles across the | aries is not open to doubt. tions. geo Deer orks seers film product and has that continen-| BARBER SHOP lest TRA Beit ORES halting only to instil mili-| Their plan was to stir up counter-| petit eeSeven.” Peete over it, tal tinge which little picture-house | ween ves eC aaes: 7 rae gerOnry y in the struggle of workers in| revolution in Soviet Georgia where J ble; B: ttl Pol: lac ‘ -os. frequenters find interesting. || EREIHEIT BLDG—wMain Floor wards and their ngenta. in the|-varions cities on Her - way, Mile’ theraMare-Hike eM tilda Ursa AE meee ee ees oe ne BAe a Sere] paul Wee teretn emermheraal for| | nion, Pollack and Yellard, The as (Mother) Bloor, is en sons avey from the Soviet Union and] in Cities of Rumania; eae a ry Hee asl ge fic work The Golem,” heads the) = jt wikouile to the ne of the agricultural|hold it as an “independent” coun- * S | tetas eve aa is ‘ | ’ eins, aon pepepne ares workers” strike in Imperial Valley, try under British protection, ta} Communists in Lead|sex interest. This is Broadway. cast of players. Andree Lafayette, | MELROSE | a 2 {out to akers that des | California, where 8,000 are out and|addition, by floodi in- | iry assmuaan phrases” that Pollack and 5.00) more ready to come out. (eluding the Soviet Union itself, with| Rumanian sources, report. unem- sae | conDairy RESTAURANT, | land would betray the workers | “yother Bloor, who witnessed the| counterfeit Soviet money, to depre- | Ployment demonstrations through- i Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. ae of L. and re es heating of Elbert Totherow inside|ciate the Soviet currency and|%t Rumania on Tuesday, the derf-| el | 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx At a meeting of Section 3 the courthouse at Lumberton, and|weaken the central government in| stration being este Ma cece ° PHOND Neen they brought an agent of who helped the workers save him|hope this would aid the overthrowal |™unist Party with demands for re- Beeb Ato REO. | ited Hebrew Trades en4 /from being killed, is speaking under of Soviet Power, gee be he grand Soe cn eee | =a | abor’ i C1 4h direct ST me ran? = ers al e cost of the government. ie oy | iyi the aiseig In -an eetore peer ge interna tanal ee Both the British oil imperialists, Many persons were reported LAST Tw DAYS?" | RATIONAL re see esrkens te to back an: | Defense, to workers in the follow-|wkom the capitalist prese tenderly] wounded im clashes im many. eles | GALA TRIPLE-FEATURE PROGRAM e ol of the A. F, of L. fakers, /Q&Give® ™ Mer way to the West/leaves unnamed, and the Georgian jand hundreds were arrested for| “THE CELEBRATION OF THE 12th ANNI. | Vegetarian romise” a bershi “ i ss i y erMan | rioti: \ | Bs peat or ee C., Jan. 16; Knox-| nationalist fascists who enjoyed the ene The ConA waged | Te VERSARY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLU sacl } RESTAURANT ‘ next J i" pos Chattanooga, 19;/aid of th lerce battles with police in Bucha- Special Soviet Newsreel just arrived from Moscow depicting |) 199 SECOND F whelmingly defeated by the nooga, 19; aid o: e German government. | rest, the capital, the fight occupyin the vivid scenes of the celebration and presenting the AVE1.UE t pbb es ia nie Shcak PT Vy aL Birmingham, | Tuesday's capitalist papers attempt, ie ees 3 1, ed pying | outstanding personalities such as STALIN, KALININ, |) Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. : and file workers. The T. U./99 and 23; New Orleans, 24 and 25;| after long silence, to make light of |" “Tet fF some hours. SUR he Ra uiae COG ||__ Strictly Vegetarian Food m . ‘an Antonia, Texas, 26 and 27; El|the whole affair by misinterpreti —AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM— | fear these agents of the 3: rina i; y rpreting| RACE SEGREGATION IN VA. t] | a e age Paso, 8; Tucson, Ariz, 20 and 30;|the remark of one of the accused | 2 TOLSTOY'S m their midst, and tO gon Diego, 31, and California,| that the British oil had RICHMOND, Va., Jan, 14.—The 4g) ol of the rank and file| Sr Dice said that he “could not tele (once | United States Circuit Court of Ap- “RESURRECTION” || HEALTH FOOD : i could not take these | peals here today, considering that | | who said: ‘ ® gross and /tions and have sold out everything| ) : ‘ ji : as and he ‘ ry rganize Alteration, |243 East 84th St., at which the Ex- © ot? A PROLETKINO FILM . igible bre upon the ‘the workers have gained. Workers | bs sg? |ecutive Council will present plans Organizations “Red C der’s Bride” | 302 E.12th St. New York part of th 1 slave for 12 to 14 hours a day, and Structural Painters) for discussion on how to intensif e Ommancer’s bride | Wall Street) Qithe officials hav 1 | i A ty Hundred Volunteers. TRRFTU ye = : a the officials have a monopoly on _ _|the membership campaign and to|, To sell Labor Defender at Lenin AOE DEMO AC Dare ree ss meer | resolution = n ‘ and many of the bakers are| The Building and Construction |bring in thousands of exploited Ne. |Mewoulal, Henert to, Local I, 12. D.. —and on the same program— All Comrades Meet at ; : to find employment. The | Section of the Trade Union Unity| gro and white wi ji untae. : oP aemgammecrtane iim |Beaion of she Tea ae Hae eS Me YHY WH le AOLMY oases Tne RUSSIAN REVOLUTION || BRONSTEIN’s i ng, especially in Section 3,|paign for the organization of the| Tens of thousands of Negro work- Women's Council No. 15, —a complete record of the overthrow of the exar |) Vegetarian Health porters wore v » held its own elections, and unorganized Alteration and Struct-| ors, the most exploited, work 12 to |Giee eee sNio ents S08; Adee AY bod arp agar mi abbaete Nh atvaienid Ar pe Restaurant wiley the present i adence ¢ da rank and file committee of | ural Painters 14 hours a day and get from $12 tol en nese SFE PMT AOME THEATRE tirox itasanat Si RGOSC2 ||] $58 Claremont Parkway, Bronx | > fl sion. ection 3 decided to enforce! Tens of thousands of painters are|$ig per week. Women's Cotinell Spenkers Clann, SQUARE * 3 6 \} mn ooneitione: completely unorganized, working|” 4 rive is being started to organ-|11¢" St= Ley Dm. Continuous Performances Daily 9 A. M. to Midnight. Prices: from 9 a eiduc Not daring to openly oppose the long hours with poisonous paints| ize all building maintenance werks| General Rexearsci Lenin P am. tone M25, atters P6350, “allay SOC. Mer: * > workers, Pollack and Yelland have |ard no safety devices, getting $6 OF ers, and a general eampaign to|qger,, al Rroune, pangs. -chorur, Mars 2et been pretending to support the rank $i per day. The A. F. L. has time | build the union. Thucsdsy, Sane 16 ee irvine Blase, SURGECN DENTIST D ee e” d file comntittee, and at the same |and again refused to organize these Anothe: ti 15th St. and Irving Pl, 7.30 p. m. ress V€ time have been endeavoring to sell |workers thus leaving them to the|puilding Matstone ge Werke (mere ncomnades ‘needed, " No experi- Bee ee er NOW ||I| neom sou NiON SQUARE ae he workers to bosses nd the merey of the bosses. With the| Union is being held Frida peat boca! Mae Pa “METEOR” CA M EO BI hse acengategkimeeante pies sho? 4 ; » of L. officials. election of the grafter Sauzner a8/17,@ p m., at 4 West 3th St. 4 Friday, Yam iTS hem 215 Second | 12d SV. & B'WAY 1 Hn other office . En0ns, —— secretary of District Council No. %| meeting, held Mond Ave, top floor ‘front. “Twenty-five By 8. N. BEHRMAN : | a : Sacro ss the’ painters veslios hae thb paints| ig, he ‘onday, at Manhat- Women needed for mass recitation RO PAUL WEGENER RRL ANTEATER r presse: Shee Workers Endorse ers’ unions are completely sold to ba me ae Pri very successful | Stoves ‘airecung GUILD Mats, Th.&Sat. 2:40 in Stirring, Dramatic | D BR e re ca : : om “ ry r: hs ) and wi le PI ri a . are called to Lenin Memoria! the bosses. Not only will they not|""tye workers: are embittered by| Workers laboratory ‘Theatre Seis | “concur bane Union, ath Si ees ee organize the painters but they will] the betrayal of the A. F. of L.{nvareteig ay ine at: Tarotsteat “THE SURVIVAL” || 2 wasn sisi stam | Se a soit’ salt (Continued from Page One) 0 everything in their power to de-| takers, and feel the increased speed |MeCUaR Hriday Hp. m. at Center “RED RUST” Super Platurisatisn’ oe [{{ Gere Setome ater” | Neer Wack of the Ne m e ‘ Aue mite Teeigel, x gee dition . that eet ta of The 7 ant. (UP in the shops. Workers are dis- ‘Workers Danes Gane, By Kirchon & Ouspensky Balzac's Novel. | DAILY EXCEPT FRIDAY ‘ ig This mass | directed by Edith Seigel and Em (ditions that exist today. The paint-| Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 6.15 p. m., 5 \y en 1 dustrial Uni his mane | rested Ce ee or AE, Saree forthe mere pretense tha |e Eto sh eh, MARTIN BECK ‘2% street Ti Gs resp isinhone fa, nonginament | Bins crush or the |" "sections of the Communist Party |at present will leave theif unions| wine movement or the TUUL. Wednendars Jenene a5 at d satay hs S0e Blth. Ren. (onigiants Ghiiwsd ‘ iat are urged to speed recruiting so that |and join a building trades indus-|" "The membership ‘has decided to|MODIatere Str Brockivm Bneaicet |" NGNCLUDING $'NBW. ONES) Sa ante. the ranks af the installation of new Communist |trial union under the leadership of| y.epare and to call the window |"? Littinsky. | Bvery Evening, Including Sunday Dr M. Wi If r Jo eeleas Baits Part hers on the occasion of |T.U.ULL., which will lead them into| Teme Se 1 Cah fe windéw Womens Counelt No. 24. |COMBDY THEA. aint Beat eee + MW Ollson Rite in the dress trad the Lenin Memorial demonstration | struggle against their bosses for| ris Dpnobtinartline eee Hons at babe: sh Gphen on ies LSON’S 59th St. € 7th Av. Kvn. 8:30 leita oy cea eo gh find ‘Saturday i Surgeon Dentist Tha. echiccinact eomoaay union’s| Will reach the quota of 750 new |better conditions and higher wages. Me de eee cael Bvt JO) Mats, ‘Thurs, and Sat, | ———VSty BO Chae a tom LP eal | Mile 25) “oreneat so aR py ony members. These hundreds of new| Thousands of leaflets are being sp Ne AM Nig te * i 99| NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES iu vase of ¢ : Saat ta Ne and ‘embers will be a tremendous con (dstibuted calling the painters to «Try to White-Wash Vil “emt Cozi, Fuetionertes |The Prince of Pilsen gume fo'see your Erlend, who hae Ay dckablins Jone ; . | tribution towards the strengthening |™ass meeting on Friday, Jan. 17, at “Thursday, Jan. 16, 8:30 p. m., 26 Musieal Comedy Favorite aperlence, can assure Seepage ne ho, em dite; [of the. zevolmicnary pire of the |8 P.M. at Astoria Hall, 62 East|t@le Crook Connections |v" Sisie, i By Gustave Lnders & Frank Pixley vcr Bosh Ho eters nea Senden on ee chaea a? dhe wtnegie| Fourth St. All unorgantaed palnt-| 0g 4 yy ae Women, Counel Ranauet Committe, —_ ; ee against war and for better eondi-|¢TS are urged to come and bring » Jan, 13.—Reports that |at! councils Friday. Jan. 17, 8:30". IVIC REPERTORY -{4th, St | P ‘. Wine ‘ tions ofthe workers in the United |their fellow workers. Organize and Police Commissioner Whalen intends |m., 80 ¥. 11th St. Room ‘535. ves £:90, Mate, Thur. Sat 2:90 ISE Aavertise your Union Meatinge Dinner to Raise tions’ s . | Sign toes -Haghes: Wagese ehuctay to resign ne LE ae February| spitrin-mincota Chicken Dinner. y $00. $1 S150 Witkin | Avenue Grand, Concourse here. For information write to tas. : ; ‘ 5 ron wnds For Defens js ‘ ‘4 op hours, against the speed-up, for| Were again circula here today,|, ‘Thursday, Jan, 18, Cooperative Res- BVA Le GALLIENNE, Director The DAILY Funds For Defense : The increase :n the intensity of | safety devices, against poisonous |*PParently by Tammany Hall penannty Soni All de | ponight—“THE, LIVING CORPSE” Advertiali beh gage | the agitation of the capitalist class |. « agents. According to the reports, Rom: Mot—“MLLE. BOURM AT” | ON BOTH SCREBNS 2 inion ¥ the proceeds’ of | in the United S fi | paints. ‘ u Tom. Night—“THE SEA GULLY 6-28 U: 8q., New York City : of in the United States, for war prepa spl iee etl Whalen intends to return to some Communist A seh CECIL B. DeMILLE’S ne Shifrin, Min-/ rations as evidenced in the tour of . position with one of the leading cor- chivities ; fund, will be|tt~ "1" “=nees <> ef the Negro BUeNOS Aires Workers|rorations or banks of New Work, American Opera Company|“D Y NAMITE” = ’ wad tomorrow nig at 8 oe eae a South Africa, General|Pyotest White Terror) the other hand, the rumors may waduender Veet f° Ps: ws. -20| eens aA tie ened: pal y ARE SANG Hotel & Restaurant Workers e reopening of the Cooperative Smuts, and the publicity connected | « * "4 be intended to give the impression |Chester St. aie rts ti 5 Reape Pe D Branch of the Amaignmated Food ' Restaurant at 26 Union Square.|wi ‘~~ «ending of the five dele- in Mexico; Fight Cops) that he is making » “sncritice” to Unit’ R2, Section 1 Bintan san, Sarre “ ietenre “RAY WORNGON erctbame Ghelnen ira” ** © All the Mineola defendants, Shifrin,| gates to the Naval Conference in i ; remain in charge of the New York| Wednesday, Jan. 15, 8 p.m. 27 | Eth WNew dam. 17,.Yolanda of Cyprus KAY JOHNSON Business meetings held the fi | and Italian dyorkers out under | London for war preparations against Buenos Aires dispatches Tuesday | police force, ith St. ‘ ‘ P Go ne Tae 5 Bra M-G-M PICTURE Monday of the month at 8 p, eH 35,000 and $2,500 ba ectively,, the Soviet Union ean be counteracted | report that a big demonstration was| Whalen has demonstrated his ef- ts toile, CASINO 0m 5 oadway || Stnge Shows—Hoth Thentren trom ||| Honday of. the month Beck tes ; as a result of in New only through mass strugele and ac- |held in the Argentine capital at the | ficiency to his Wall Street bosses by conten or all Unit Reitntop Dives Now tt hoe Office, || CAPITOL THEATRE, BROADWAY en atternoOn Rtn psi York, will “Tickets, of |tivity of the workers. ‘This Lenin {Mexican embassy, the Argentine |frequent use of the police against| ors. Literature. Agente uae Chore as. bendable Santis. One. inaeatey! dae: Uaioe sa which there are a ee number, Memorial Meeting offers one of the Wikee Sapa the embassy | militant strikers, and his latest move |("* ®"°P Paper swork. | Finht the Common neem ane d ean be gotten at the LL.D. office,| post opm ‘sing for such a cam-|With crowds and banners protesting |to uniform the taxi drivers and| Lower Bronx Br, 1 Opens Foram Qitive epen from 9 |! 799 Broadway. ‘paign since Lenin-was the greatest |the terror being practiced against | draft them into becoming an pier conan beeen pene loin, the Gudctentona acc tan ' SURVEY NICARAGUAN CANAL teacher of the twentieth century |the workers of Mexico by the Mex- iaxy of the police St. at 8.20 p.m. : ———— WASHINGTON, Jan. “The | Who pointed the way for effective j!ean government which has sold ovt Vitemployed Wamen Comraden, (oAAMASED | . Badiaud: aehiy eneine j./ Struggle against imperialist war. | Wail Street. iG Hill Re ae a tel A a Te SPRING TERM Morte it ne oan! ate being, forced: to: pusit| ucla The demonstration was broken ur |GOVernor, Hillman to [1 24, Onion Sa Friday. "gan! a7, at ri s . rent forward the survey of the canal in Kanfman, Ross Arent. lids gocaes tet een ‘fight Build $2,500,000 Trap opens te Senge mre nein WORK ERS SCHOOL : ancl Sid Nicararua, according to a state-| ¢& 3 Fe i ew elnsses: Doonning on ees ee r front af the Wor Desartment. The oted As Union Head | ‘leven workers beinggarrested. The officials of the Amalgamated | pore: Trachienlera on History’ of °C. itaind t6e thie cl Usk, derome tee hee RAGA, which “will. be at’ sea level,| GASTONIA BRANCH OF LL.D. | Clothing Workers, led by Sidney| Movement in Ltn Ametiony mote. Wibek ite) ene Stecinl clade. vd is of the greatest military impor- | Morris Kaufman,.whom the work-| 4 new branch of the International Hillman, have accepted the invita vay ang the American Negro. Regis- MAR XISM-LENINISM ENGLISH Oo) of £8 ths teavon there will | ers kicked ont of the office of nresi- |phor Defense, the Gastonia Indus. |tion of Lieutenant Governor Leman ee a BASTORY, et in its construction. dent of the International Fur Work-|trial) Branch, has been organized, |#%4 Asron Rabinowits of the state Newark TProtent Meeting. (MERITALISN ‘ : Uni ast the lett. wi ) y A rea "housing board Against imperialist policies of U.S. PCONOMICS, Bte. | . ers Union during the le ing | meeting every first and third Tues- | using to erect a $2,500,000 | government in Haiti, lynching and FE OF 100. | struggle in 1925, and who has since | gay of the month at 1179 Broadway, |@Partment house and inveigle work ii EC ¢ Rpnroes tn Hab.) at 4 Jan. 14. — A‘) then been a sales manager for skin ,\ers to buy apartments for $2,000 4 * + Registration NOW to February Ist | ' received here a wom-| dealers, has built a machine in the each, with payments spread over * * Unit pduentonnl mealne ae “1 a" two men, charged with shoot-| union now that most of the militants [Pct and Qperates im the Barment li, years, This, the state govern. |Center on Thursday. =“ Workers Write for Catalogue ‘oa, tro © who tried to stop| are expelled and have joined the Se diag: ment and Hillman believe, will make Unit , Aeetion St nt 777 sein > ®, were still defend. Needle Trades Workers Industrial! | Write About Your Qonditions |them afraid to strike, for fear of| ,loniaht at BG HSMN stermaia apetics z Si Nabe pees ROO! ing themselves against a posse of| Union, and is being boomed for! for The Duily Worker. “Become a |losing out through delayed pay-!*"" FURNISHED ROOMS 100 which had surrounded them. president. Worker Correspondent. ments. ronan A 1%" alto Bway.

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