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ae Page Four f THE DAILY WORKER ; 1% a r = a eS ‘ HUNDREDS ATTEND TEMPORARY SUBDIVISION OF THE, » MICHAEL FRUNZESoviET | | DISTRICT GANIZATIONS PROTEST AGAINST CITY OF CHICAGO PROPOSED BY C..E. C. ARMY HEAD, TO UNDERGO RESPONDING TO THE CALL TO ' BARRING t ITL OW PARTY TO RESCUE) “bist. rEoRGANIzATION commission| | Mw HeAb, 10 DERG RESCUE THE DAILY WORKER @\ ip 2 it i 4: f | i| WORKERS’ DAILY The district reorganization commission, consisting of Comrades Abern, pass 03) The various district organizations are respondng in a lively manner to FROM N. \ 6 BALLOT : Minor and Lovestone, have worked out the following basis of temporary Prpiegptcs rake > 99 bd the instructions sent out by the-organization department of the C./E. C. = Ela oh ea" sub-division of the city of Chicago for reorganization purposes: an. Commminene, Oe war; is seriously | Mobilizing the entire party membership and sympathizers to SAVE T Needle Trades Workers’ Art Exhibit Attracts Section I. Loop—South Territory. #— ill in the Kremlin fospital from |DAILY WORKER. : ‘| Meétiiie Wednesd Men and Money Lake Michigan and Chicago River! section Iv. Mid City Industrial | ulcer of the duodenom, and an im- We quote the following reports as typifying the response received to date: eeting ednesday ae aR northwest to Canal; then south to Section. mediate operation hastbeen decided Agricultural District on the Job. + -samtiiiid nies % The first Chicago DAILY WORKER | Wentworth, along State street to 67th Begin Chicago River (near Kinzie)| 0" Like M. Trotsky, who is also “Dear Comrade Lovestone:— Re- lis about $200 worth of literature on Madge bain: re meee 15 ped “Rescue Party” held at Imperial Hall] Street south. north to Division, west to Ashland,| !!! with intestinal and kidney dis- | ceived your hurry up call to save The hand and $40 wag sent to Comrade} the Furriers is ; ie lates' rere a by Wirection of the North Side branch Party units to be included in this south to Washington Blvd., west to orders, Gen. Frunze worked from | DAILY WORKER, and wish to @Y | Loeb only yesterday. join the storm of protest to ites ttracted hundreds of workers who] S¢ction:’ South Side English, South Crawrord: north ‘to North Ave! went fifteen to eighteen hours a day at | that I have laid aside everything el ) “The district committee decided to| clusion of Gitlow from the _ ballot. . rf htfull: Ae 4, Side Scandinavian, Englewood Eng-} 1) city jimits, inclus! f Cicero and| the commissariat of war. for the time being and am rushing} re¢ommend the appointment of Com-| Previous protests have already come ee ety SUrneied. lish, clothing shop nuclei No, 2, No. | CtY timits, inclusive o shia‘strest ._ over the territory as fast as the Ford | age George Papeun as The DAILY |from the Joint Board of Furriers and Drawings Go Quickly. 3 ana No.4, DLO haat oy Deaihaee Canal eon ace District 2, Y. W. L. Calls|"" ®: WORKER agent for the time being|Locals 2, 9 and 22 gf the Interna- Decorating the walls of the hall) ime ang place of section member- Sage ‘4 sais ake OU ages ig fe alls ‘Fraternally yours, ind I hope that recommendation will | tional Laine: Garment Hse ne were framed, mounted and unmounted | | | nea i oe 7 ‘ i | “Alfred Knutson.” | be approved, in view of the fact that| protested the same night that the drawings and cartoons of the best ar-| $"!P Tyner diet erg sent Sas weedy Pho iota ie ate Trade nion Con padseucbane ‘oe we have to put seme life into the| board of elections issued its order. tists in the Iabor movement, Tne eee ene neh and etroct. anes Gity Haglish, DALEY ‘WORTHY nes: NEW YORK Clreedes Com: | Cleveland Mobilizes. distribution of The DAILY WORKER| A petition has begun-to circulate Mattos Benen Lada Gite ung | tet: Wednesday, Oct. 21, 8 p. my’at{leus, Bulgarian, Douglas Park Jewish,|rade Sam Don, district organizer of| “Dear Comrade:— Received your |and literature in this district. to which. it is expected to get. 100,000 see there GY. ce unten none o |Community Center, 8201 South: WeelDousiaa Park English; Arménian Inde'| the Young Workers Espn in Dist.|wire'and-aléo Comrade Lovestons’s| “We will send out committees to all| signatures demanding that the elec- PARES NAGS, A) OF WHICR: DAVE OD TE ave. ; pendent, Spanish, Czech No. 3, Cic-| No. 2 announces the calling of a trade | directions for an emergency campaign | other branches in Pittsburgh and see | tions board reverse its decision. Even ree LY WORKER any the vor | Industries: Loop Commerce’’and|ero: Lithuanian No. 74, English, Czech| union conference of all members of | for The DAILY WORKER. to it tha Hf gageh money is reised | Norman Thomas, the soclalist cand y ne Mouth ree Sold ana work |trade—Newspapers and publishers/fmen and women's, Italian, Czecho-Slo.| the league for the ‘purpose of discus-| “I immediately sent out an alarm|as possible. You must realize that /date for -mayor, has joine thoi path See SOnMUY, P Were Sold and “sonie railroad terminals, warehouses, freight | vak No. 1, Brookfield, North Berwyn,| sing the tasks of the Communists in| call to all the branches, incorporat-| we are be irae at this Nbr those protesting against the act, 4 Suotioned in a novel manner that en-/ 4 express docks, light manufactar-/8. Slavic No, 1, Lithuanian No. 2,|the unions, The conference will be| ing the methods that they, oiuat: em: | due to Th diol SiMe We) AB, carrying Ret: coher rete as i Fee, eee | aetahinthr anid: thie aoalieast-eeimaibcMalndad tin No, 77, Italian 31st. Here|held Monday evening, October 26th, | ploy at once in order to raise money | on & een oY "apedtal eganikér, Philadelphia Mobilizes sen my bbc al bidding | a1 section shall be attached thereto.|there should be at least four sub-sec.| at 5 p. m. at 105 Bldridge st. to save the daily. ae, Weal aneahe MRM Le hid. Howatee far. Daily Worker Oe msinal crawings from)" political Divisions: First congres«| tions, Shop nucleus No. 7, Italian 1ith, Gitlow Will Speak eee a nes Ses CT ee ahal ®t MibMaae He ban, t0-bave Fore Ten seeroned thelr pocketel ji anon s, 6, sethtoriah 1; 58, -aivGdeiallan 19th. Comrade Benjamin Gitlow, member | branch organizers in Cleveland, most | WO Siu fe oe otes : : ; and “went the limit.” G.wkidn did Time and place of section member-| of the central committeg.of the’ Work- | of them turned up and mapped out he vfildtathally shee ‘The political _ committee of the A gang plank to the stage brought Be i! IL. - Pullman and. Viole ship meeting at which registration of| ers Party, will lead the discussion. | the immediate steps that they must, 5A OMAR Diotlet Giaiaiser , | Workers Party in edna tales has visitors “on deck” to the ship where paul eat aeseas, pode Sal membership will take place for reor-} All league members and-particularly | take. I believe that you will receive | ph luapentt bs “ ; held a special session ito Sonsiaae the “save ie eS oR,” an eg " - e i a |a ew ] 8, 5 5. Ce e * ” gave cigars to accurate horse shoe| Heights, South Chicago, Grand Cross: | Wednesday, Nov. 18, Roosevelt Hall, aera onectonte AT’. |e ‘comrades agreed that help must A special meeting of all The DAILY pitchers. SG) SBEUOS: SOPNAN, | Oe ee cee at hha journaliae Shiteation of pid be given and promised to do every- WORKER agents has been called for Coffee and Doughnuts Popular. Coffee and “life preservers” were | Park, ete. Party units to be included in this Industries: Clothing manufacturing sections, and light Cicero and coming a mass organization. It will thing in their power to get it to- gether. Thursday, Oct, 22. : : |section: Italian Dauphin Park, Ital-|Grant Works, Western, etc. point omt that: the Youps Workers |"".1 are to see thelr executive LL cieeted Eo tate Chace Pee distributed freely without charge—and ‘ian. Grand Crossing, Ukrainian Political divisions: Fifth and 6th| League must assume the leadership of committees within the next two days. The DAILY WORKER Campaign.” many took advantage to subscribe tO | »ranch No, 2; Polish branch, Russian | congressional, 2, 15, 17, 19, 21st sena-| the struggles of the young workers bY| mney are to visit the fraternal or- Every party unit of the district is sn Hegel ana segea = aon peda branch, South Slavie branch, Ukrain-| torial, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, Pha agekinges Se - per daily | ganizations and sympathizers. We thie ealled 1th aetiWnc ee : - ian No. 7. Ford nucleus, Pullman] 26, 27, 29, 30 and 31st wards, Strugeies. In order to frustrate any | snail cover the trade unions and other A good response from the entire doughnuts. ..;..,{nucleus, ‘IHinois Steel, Wisconsin SECTION V. North Side. tendency which may manifest itself! organizations that are at all sympa- membership and active support of A spirited contest for an original Steel. Chicago Lithuanian, to leave or refuse to join the reform- cartoon to be made of the winner by Fred Ellis, narrowed down to two popular members of the sex (sup- posedly) “easier to look at” and was won by Anna Lawrence (over Billie Shachtman) in a last minute rush of five hundred votes from an admirer— at a penny a vote. Both contestants being so “easy on the eyes,” Comrade Ellis, the cartoonist, offered to make drawings of both, and everybody was happy. A Finnish orchestra did “do-fun- nies” that madé dancing easy and good fun. Sandwiches were good and cake so good that it pleased the cake eaters. A radio set was donated and raffled. Even a couple dozen Gillette razors, also a donation, were sold around the hall to bearded Bolsheviks. It all helped nicely to “bring home the bacon.” Tt was a night of real good fun— for a real good purpose—and this “painless way” of raising-funds for the DAILY WORKER is now being adopt- ed’ in many. cities. Chicago has al- ready two others in the making, while New York has six rescue partigs on the way. The bosses use the police and courts. We must take them from the bosses. Time and place of section member- ship meeting at which registration of membership will take place for reor- ganization into shop and street nuc- lei: Stancik’s Hall, 205 E, 115th St., Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1925, 8 p. m. Industries: Heavy industry section, steel, cars, foundries, ete. Political Divisions: Second and 3rd congressional; 7, 11, 13 senatorial 7, 8, 9, 10, 18, 19th wards, SECTION lil, Central Manufacturing Area. 22nd street and Canal, then south along Wentworth-State Sts, to 67th street south; then west to city limits, and north along city limits and Illinois-, Michigan Canal to 22nd street. Party units to be included in this section: Lithuanian No, 5, Lithuanian No, 41, Lithuanian No. 93, Ukrainian South Side, No. 5, Polish South Side No, 23, Czecho-Slovak, Town of Lake, Slovak Town of Lake, Time and Place of section member- ship meeting at which registration of membership will take place for reor- ganization into shop and street nuc- lei: Wednesday, Nov. 4, 8 p. m., at Vilnis, 3116 S. Halsted St. Industries: Stockyards and central manufacturing section, Political divisions: Fourth congres- sional; 4 and 9 senatorial, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 wards, (LOOP—SOUT The section membership SECTION ONE Attention! H TERRITORY) meeting of Section No. 1, Lake Michingan and Chicago River (on north), north to city limits, west along city limits to North Shore chan- nel, south along North Shore chan- nel—Chicago River north branch to Robey, south along Robey to Hoyne and corner Division St. Party units to be included in this section: North Side English, Finnish, German, Hungarian, Roumanian, Ital- ian Terra Gotta, Lakeview Scandinay- ian. Time and place of section member- ship meeting at which registration of membership will take place for reor- ganization into shop and street nuclei; Thursday, October 29, 1925, 8 p. m,, Imperial Hall, 2409 No. Halsted. Industries: Includes the Goose Is- jJand \Industrial section and the light manufacturing and residential sec- tions of the northwest, Political divisions: Eighth and 9th congressional; 27, 29, 31 senatorial, 33,.42, 43, 44, 46th wards. SECTION VI. Northwest. Washington Blvd. and Robey north to Chicago River—North Shore chan- nel to city limits; west along city lim- its and south along city limits to Madi- son; then east to Laramie, north to Kinzie, east to Kenton, then north to North .Ave. and east to Crawfcra, then south to Washington Blvd. and then east to Robey. Washington Bivd. Party units to be included in this section: North Side Polish, Russian, Northwest Jewish, Northwest Eng- lish, Karl Marx Scandinavian, Lithu- anijan No, 3, Lettish, Car shop nucle- us No. 6, Ukrainian No. 1, Slovak No. 1, Irving Park English, Slovak Jef- ferson Park, Time and place of section member- held tonight at 2613 Hirsch Blvd., at ist trade unions it will point out that the trade unions are the mass organ- izations of the working class and it is essential to work within them and to revolutionize them. More Effective Union Work The question of the greater exploi- tation of the young workers, the lack of attention on this score by the trade unions, the organization of the unor- ganized young workers into the trade unions with lower initiation fees and dues will be discussed and acted up- on, At this conference the Young Workers League will proceed with the further organization of Communist youth fractions, so that the struggle on behalf of the young workers in the unions and the Trade Union Educa- tional League will be organized and effective. Attention, Group Leaders! A group leaders’, meeting will “be 8 o'clock sharp. All those interested n junior work are urged to attend his meeting. Very important. thetic. “If the comrades meet the situa- tion at all comensurately, money should be forthcoming without delay. “Fraternally yours, “I, Amter, District Organizer.” + ae Pittsburgh Gets Good Start. “Dear ‘Comrade:—Received your special delivery and telegram inform- ing me of the difficult situation in which The DAILY WORKER finds it- self at this time. We shall make an effort to raise as much as possible, but this will take a few days. The secretariat was instructed by the dis- trict executive committee to take steps that ‘Save The DAILY WORK- ER Committees’ are organized by all and every unit of the party in this district. . “Last night we were down to the | Jewish branch where a pledge for! $100.00 was made. A $30.00 check was sent immediately. We will also try to settle the literature account with The DAILY WORKER and I have written Com, Loeb about this matter. Out of the $409 due The) DAILY WORKER for literature, there CHICAGO DISTRICT PARTY FRACTION MEETINGS FOR UNION MOBILIZATION In addition to the fraction meetings organized in a number of cities in southern Illinois, which will be visited by Comrade Arne Swabeck, the fol- lowing party fraction meetings have been scheduled. These will be address- ed by Comrades Martin Abern, J. W. Johnstone, Tom Bell and others. ¥ Thursday, October 22—Waukegan, Ill. Friday, October 23—South Bend, Ind. Sunday, October 25—Lake County, Ind. Monday, October 26—Milwaukee, Wis. tion, Subject: Reorganization. on «the party reorganization on the basis.of shop nuclei. He will also ad- dress.a number of public meetings in celebration of the 8th anniversary of the proletarian revolution in Russia The dates of these meetings fol- low: Wednesday, Nov. 4, Spokane—Anni- versary and organization ‘meetings; Friday, Nov. 6, Seattle—Organization meeting; Saturday Nov. 7,.Seattle— Anniversary meeting; Sunday, Nov. 8, Tacoma—Anniversary meeting; Mon- day, Nov. 9, Portland—Anniversary meeting; Wednesday and Thursday, Noy. 11 and 12, San FranciscoAnni- versary meetings; Friday, Nov. 13, Oakland or Berkeley — Anniversary meeting; Sunday, Nov. 15, Los An- seles~-Anniversary meeting; Monday, Noy. 16, Los Angeles—Organization meeting; Wednesday, Nov 18, Salt Lake City — Anniversary meeting; Friday, Nov. 20, Denver—Anniversary meeting; Saturday, Nov. 21, Omaha— the sympathetic workers is expected. Down with injunctions! For- To Save THE DAILY WORKER | ward to a workers’ government. ROBERT MINOR TO GO ON BIG WESTERN SPEAKING TOUR FOR ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT The organization department of the Workers (Communist) Party has arranged for a tour of most. of the party centers in the West. Robert Minor will be the representative of the Central Executive Committee and. will address the party membership on the problems of party bolsheviza- Comrade + Comrade Minor will deal at length Richmond, Va., Party Members Pledge Their Support to the C. E. C. RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 20—Comrade Norman Tallentire of Philadelphia was the principal speaker at the spe- cial membership meeting held here. In a masterly speech he explained the shop nuclei form of reorganization. He then traced the internal history of the Communist movement in America to the present day and stressed the he- cessity of recognizing elementary Communist discipline. He urged the comrades to sincerely support the C. I, decision and concluded by submit- ting to the branch the resolution which was endorsed by the Philadel- phia membership meeting. The Richmond, Va. branch main- tained its usual Bolshevik traditions by endorsing the C, I. decision and pledging loyal support of the new cen- ship meeting at which registration of ‘membership will take place for reor- fanizaticn into shop and street nuc.ei. Thursday, Nov. 12, 1925, 8 p. m., at ‘Workers’ Lyceum, 2733 Hirsch Blvd. (Tentative). Industries: Railroad shops, clear- ing industrial district, clothing, etc. Political divisions: Seventh congres- sional—23, 25 senatorial, 28 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40 and 41st wards. which takes in the following branches: South Side Eng- lish, South Side Scandinavian, Englewood English, Cloth- ing Shop Nuclei Nos. 2, 3 and 4, will be held Wednesday, October 21, 8 p. m. sharp, at the South Side Community House, 3204 S. Wabash Ave. Every member of the Workers Party attached to any one of the above named units, must attend this meeting if he or she wishes to retain membership in the Workers (Communist) Party. 5 Registration of all members will take place here, for reorganization purposes and assignments, as to where the various comrades belong, will be made. It is of the utmost importance to the successful re- organization of the party in the city of Chicago that every member belonging to Section No. 1 attend this meeting. Wednesday, October 28—Kenosha, Wis. Friday, October 30—WJoliet, Ill. Saturday, October 31—Sheboygan, Wis. CLEVELAND COMRADES, TAKE NOTE! All Cleveland comrades working in industry are instructed to at- tend a membership meeting on Saturday. Oct. 24, 8 p. m., at the South Slavic Hall, 5607 St. Clair Ave. A most important question will be taken up, of great significance to the party work. Hence, no comrade should fail to attend. No excuse will be taken. Ample notice has Anniversary meeting. tral executive committee. TWO MORE FEDERATION BUREAUS ON JOB WITH REORGANIZATION The organization department of the C. E. C. has received response from two more federation bureaus, which have elected reorganization commissions to conduct intensive reorganization work among the members of their seo tions. The Lithuanian bureau has selected a reorganization commission of five, consisting of Andrulis, N. Katilus, J. Gasiunas (Chcago), R. Mizura, A. Bimba (New York). The South Slavic section has elected the following reorganization com- mission: Chas. Novak, T. Cuckovich, and M. Krasich. Vote for the Workers (Communist) Party! BENJAMIN GITLOW WILLIAM W. WEINSTONE CHARLES KRUMBEIN © . FOR MAYOR FOR COMPTROLLER . FOR PRESIDENT BOARD OF ALDERMEN FOR MANHATTAN: FOR THE BRONX: _ FOR BROOKLYN: EDWARD M. MARTIN “MORRIS ROSEN . ARTHUR S. LEEDS.. Wrap your lunch in a copy of the DAILY WORKER and give it (the DAILY WORKER, not the lunch) to your shop-mate. been given in the press—and there will be a check-up of all the com- rades, ‘ LEO HOFBAUER . BELLE ROBBINS. sere oheriff District Attorney Sheriff ; Cler MARGARET UNDJUS ... uu Register FRANK J. VAN PRAET... ..Gounty Clerk ABE EPSTEIN. County © | ROSE PASTOR STOKES i marr Register poodle 7 yee. EDWARD LINDGREN ..sscssssssssssssssssnstennineneeeeBOFOUgH President ALEXANDER TRACHTENBERG ELIAS MARKS .. ‘4th Assembly District SAMUEL NESINii..scsssesnennnnenneneclth Assembly District / j) REBECCA GRECHT. 8th Assembly District © CHARLES ZIMMERMAN ‘5th Assembly District = BERTRAM D. WOLFE ..sssisnistsnsssanssuninnmnnmnnnennn23Kd Assembly District __ MOISSAYE J. OLGIN 7th Assembly District SAM DARCY ...7th Assembly District JOHN. D. MASSO.. sf 36th Aldermanic District CARL BRODSKY... 8th Aldermanic District | JOSEPH BORUCHOWITZ. .25th Aldermanic District er vs aseeee cceTiasvnnneccscoysnnsnreroee tig JULIUS CODKIND .17th Aldermanic District AARON GROSS........ .29th Aldermanic District BORIS LIPHSHITZ ........... scenes Oth Aldermanic District teeeseenensesagens FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th— BROWNSVILLE, Stone Ave., cor. Pitkin Avenue. WILLIAMSBURG, Grand Street Extension. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th— ‘ : | '. UPPER BRONX, Longwood Ave., corner Prospect SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31st— | Avenue. DOWN TOWN, Tenth Street, corner Second Avenue. On each of these nights we will hold from twelve to fifteen meeting in the respective sdetions, all adjourning at 10:30 p. m., to the Grand Wind-Up Meetings noted above. ——————______—__. -eeaneeesenntneneneettreientnaylettctincumtenttenronssii I Tid inedaapininattensiieentiedniniin Suilepieipaner ch cinadiastcakiuinesa alertborienanlaslotetuesois mena For World Trade Union Unity For a Workers’ and Farmers’ Government | FOUR MORE RED NIGHTS "For a Labor Party Against Injunctions For Lower Rents and Living Costs For Municipal Ownership and Work “Control of All Public Utilities Recognition of Soviet Russia 3’ For a United Labor Ticket Against Child Labor For Fit Schools for Workers’ Children - *'- For Communism