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— 4 | j | THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY Page Five REGISTRATION for the | Jewish Holidays | } | ‘Union Officials, District 7, Take PARTY ACTIVITIES Wardrobe Workers Union Wins $14 Widow Says Dry Agent Blew Out Brains of a Helpless Unarmed Man (LABOR AND FRATERNAL) Ish Elections (_ORCANTATIONS Give Government = . 20 Open Air Meetings Tonight. 2 Furriers T. U L. Meets Tonight. J is held Local to the Court ivweressee see — Ipiprease in PAY vss micitoaiisten meet — Only Scant Lead | Nat Kaplan and Otto Huiswould. Z Bien gassing, Meth fie: gee | 5 ea Fifth Ave. and 110th St. Speakers: Sas pee Ss, ae eee rane ak ‘ WILKES A Paes C. W. Bixby and Ed. Royce i Piet yoo C8 Faas ogee Bt Al meas taken now at \ ILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. 20. — “Propect Aves and déird St. Spaak.| An, moréase of $14 a % he |bers must attend DUBLIN, Sep the ‘ {An injunction applied for by .the Tospect Ave. and 163rd ae Speak-| minimum wage scale for v Rs ee dedad Netoene 4 30 UNION SQUARE J jotticiais of District 7, United Mine ere; Sam Liebowitz, L. Siselman, Tda| tendants “has been’ won | Th Hotel’ Warkerd?-Fraction RE iced aa Sunt ae Workers of Ame gURY. Toca [ksh emcmn tenets : atrical Wardrobe Attend Union| The hotel workers’ fraction will|dent William T A Union 6 has been granted by the is j for the members of jits organization. meet p. m. tod at 108 East.|ment faction had ¢ F n jcourt of common pleas of Schu Open Air hei Tomorrow. Under the revised scale attendants All mer must attend. | seats in t il z ‘ a county. The > eleete: : Second Ave, and 10th St. Speakers: | ,,; = ; a fs : ? sointed Sant eV county. The duly elected offic Bachata ile will now get a minimum of $55 a i event d wid jointed 1 Exceptional Concert {the local union are restrained from|W. W. Weinstone, Rebecca Grecht and| Week and sll also get an additional Booth At Bazaar dates held s Br age ho had held a 1s Being Arranged collecting dues or in any ther way |: K. Miller. <a sixth, a little ‘over for Sun The Progressive Group, Local 38,|among ther pi husband’s head and eae : {exercising the-functions of their of-| Be eee and ae poe 7. when Sunday work is required. The|appeals to all members of the local| . Governm 0 ai he un- fices ers: Pat Devine, G. E, Powers, A is also effective all down the nds to contri Artie | farme : dec he a] nV, a) . t Js to contri 4rticles for | farmer G. MATUSEVITCH | Many Grievances, lesb istant attendants being in- booth at the Daily Worke ei- | republi me a will play the Concertina. | Around the expelled local union | tae a week plus Sunday /|heit bazaar. Workers should also get | State’s A I Rates ‘has grown up a large opposition | Morning International Branch. ers now being at! les from their friend Send | follows vould a ndic . i i |movement based on the many griey-| The Morning International Branch a perform to L. Lieb, care of Goodman, 1 Rept 12 vd Comrade Olgin is [lances and violations of the contract | meets today, aa a. m. in Room 22,! Ail of the mai now producing t 111th tional 1. . « y_ the coal operators to which: the|108 East 14th St. Lahor defense and! in New York have given orders to TR, STMT PT “} ¢ 7 } ly . > be é Km coming’ especially to officials have failed to pay |other important work will be discussed their bu departments to put the| Furriers Sewing Room in the Bre penne eee : aI p r attention. | and acted upon. ‘All membe €\ raise into immediate ¢ with the! The Br W Mae ae AMALGAMAT secutive Bos Miss ciose 3 | dea ta haha a s a M sige : The Bronx Women’s Fur sien at" " 3 | > large salaries and expense ac-, urged to be PET sent without fail. single eption of Fic e Ziegfield| Council has opened a g room at pee Phin se OY e season. who is still holding out for the old/1542 Minford Place, Bronx, for pur- George 'Triewtman also become an i Daily Worker Agents Meeting. | wage scale. of making articles N a Pre Local Un has issued a All Daily Worker Agents must at-| In. the motion picture houses a new nl Pre: Ba ‘ 3468 Third xivenue Halebsky : jstatement citing various grievances | tend and all party units must be rep-| 31, has also recently been won by are on Octol kun ise } fi ; resented at the Daily Worker con- t jand ealling for an “extraordinar he eee bai aS: the union. unteers are her Union Label Bread, | district convention but no real pro-|f¢tence tonight, 8 p. m., at 108 East} Es for working any 14th St. je ‘am has been submitted by its com- | mittee. | The insurgent movement has weak- Jened its case by taking a position the check-off, arbitration and dues payment ‘which the district: of- to in pret | nda. The whole nuch confusion the district official, stead of ing the grievances which are | nly legitimate, have invoked the jpower of the courts ainst the * « * Dance for Daily Worker. International Costume Ball given anch 6, Section 6, W. P., Sat- y, September 24th at 2700 Bronx Admission Benefit WORK UNITY- dWVO on sials find it possible it. of DAILY Worker ‘Arrested After Bomb Explosion Is Let 35e. A Workers’ Co-operative SUMMER RESORT in White Rock Mts. WINGDALE, N.~*Y. ors’ propa marked by ins 4 | X . 2 Tt i All conveniences; all sports; J! membership. Go in Magistrate Court hiking; fishing; rowing; swim- | This has created further dissatis- | pares aning; dancing; amusements. | faction. y Lester Strauss,a member of the PORMATION: "I o | , According to the opinion of min- J, W. W., arrested August 6, at 1 a. to 8 P. M., xington Ave. }/ers who were active in the last elec- m., shortly after the subw explo- Sade Bean ne uexingten || tion in support of the “Save the!sion in the 28th street station that Bs Union” ticket headed by John Brophy night, was discharged when he ap- and who are working for a militant U. M. W. of A., there lis the opportunity to organize a pow- ful left wing movement against the |incompetent and reactionary district | offici aldom in opposition to injunction H | proc | John’s Restaurant || \) SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES i A piace with atmosphere peared before Magistrate Brodsky in the Jefferson Market Court yesterday morning, cor and Fridays | program for the Strauss was taken into custody on the charge of walking within police and fire line: He was severely beat- 2s in internal union affairs|en and then placed under He and around a fighting program of jhas been out on $1,000 bail furnished resistance to the coal operators who} by the International Labor Defense systematically weakening the!that has been l|Phone Stuyvesant 3816 where all radicals meet it ere handling the case. > rien naga, }union in the anthracite. Carol King was the attorney. 302 E. 12th St. New Yom) y, | Health Food 1] | Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6765. 'H Corner 14th St. New York | st Block FUR A FRESH, WHO SOME \ VEGETARIAN MEAL | Come to | | Oo f e 0- Telephone: Scientific Vegetarian |) opera- ALGONQUIN 6900, Restaurant | tive houses ie E, 107th Street New York. | ——— is estab- {WHERE DO W TO DRINK | AND At the lished. New Sollins Dining Room The construction of a Good Feed Good Company Any Hour BETTER SERV 416 Bast 14th Srteet Any Day rd Block of Co- == operative Houses I ten. mana oe | will goon begin! =>) A All the modern equipments and accommodations as well as rents are same as that Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Oftice Hours: 9:30-12 A, M. 2-8 P.M | Daily Except Friday and Sunday. || | 249 EAST 115th STREET ij Cor. Second Ave. New York. Come and select an airy, ee in the first two sunny apartment of Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L, Hendin De Oar oe 2--3--4 spacious rooms. erative houses. Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119! Make Way for the Big Bazaar. Sleuth Whe Jailed Latins in Frame-up Promoted by Warren te: the fact that t the six Latin-An ers who are being held in in connection with the e the Brodklyn court hous is not yet complete, ¢ “helped” the case has frame-up work- ricar 000 bail » who been promoted. Yesterday. Police Commissioner Commissioner Warren announced that Michael Falvey, of the Butler St. station, Brookl; who arrested the defendants, has been promoted to a second-grade detecti\ of 500 a year, 000. at a sa He now gets Are You Doing Your Bit for the Big Red Bazaar? nd Block of Co- opera- tive houses willsoon be ready Every apartment of this 3rd block of co-operative houses will have a minimum of two exposures and will face the beau- tiful Bronx Park. ER BUND, Mz n W Gern Anti- of th th Ame Organize A branch ague of N FURNISHED ROOM, large, air twin also single room; modern. Apply all day un P. M. Chandler, 2 or- | beds ; next | meeting to be | All w (i The Perel pay . ; |BUTCHERS’ UNIO Tuckers and Hemstitchers Meeting. | === ee | (local tras Ac es aes ws Local 41, International Ladie' || ANYTHING IN PHO OGRAPHY || f 5 — eae ment Workers’ Union will hold a gen-/llsrupio on ouTsipe won. | ; 13 eral membership meeting tomorrow, | Bateohise Gus cota | me 6 p. m. at Irving Pi Irving Place | YDIboCa am INTO ii} day and 15th St. All members must at-|| SPIESS STUDIO | i the new agreement will be | 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St HH] , rer et ere Special Rates fo Orga ||, Advertise your union ~ meetings taken up. v4 3 (cee (istablished 1887.) ||’ here. For information write to i - q 7, ae Conference - 5 — = The DAILY WORKER big oe Satis ari The Bazaar! Are You Preparing Advertising Dept. ae Pop ence ve For It? 33 First ew York City, see organizers, CAG. 760) delegates of the branches of the In ary ternational Labor De section will take pl. Manhattan , New York | Thursday at | Lyceum, 66 | International Costume Ball Given by BRANCH 6, SECTION 5, W. P. Saturday, September 24 2700 BRONX PARK EAST B5e. SFIT DAILY WORKER. Jewelry Workers Union Holds Rally This Eve.) Jewelry WorkeseUhion, will hold an organization to enroll al Local 1, meeting, Sixth Ave. ADMISSION pol vill be Hugh organi Amalgamated | Federation of Labor, and James H.! DAILY WORKER AGENTS’ MEETING. Dae Gis Ue ee All DAILY WORKER Agents must attend and all Party Units RS 1 sauce eR as Chick {| must be represented at The DAILY WORKER Conference Wednes- Electric Railway Employes Jnion. | day, September 21, at 8 P. M., at 108 East 14th Suet All jewelry workers are urged to|| “ ig along their shopmates. Labor Temple ‘Opens Season With Lectures J. C. Powys Tonight | Telephone ORCHARD 4744 OOD. print- ing of all ures on “The of a series 0 y by John Cowpe: of Shakespeare, description Powys. “Romeo and Juliet” will be Te Ee We the first play discussed. at a fair price. Dr. J. F. Beck, who for the past fourteen years has been director of the Workers’ Educational Association | in England, will speak in the audi- torium next Sunday evening at 5 on| . “Fortune’s Maggott | Let us estimate on your work. Governor Smith Barely Ac Escapes Injury When 1x His Car Hits Taxicab TIVE PRESS COR O50. yA $3 FIRST STREET NEW YORK Gov, Alfred E. Smith narrowly es- caped injury when a taxicab in which Mrs. Smith and two friends were ling, was in collision with another b here Monday night, it was OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE FOR THE DAILY WORKER 0 I. connection with the preparations being made for the celebration of the Tenth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution, and the establishment of the First Workers’ and Peasants’ Republic, The DAILY WORKER has decided that the name of each, new reader will be sent to the committee in charge of these preparations, in the Soviet Union, as revolutionary ! greetings from the workers of America, and as an ex- pression of the fact, that the workers of America are aligning themselves alongside of the Russian workers and peasants in their struggle against the interna- tional imperialists, DO YOUR BIT! 7 ceteneeeemapeeseanesntettiereeacatenenneeee ee NEW READER'S PLEDGE—Greet the Tenth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution with your pledge to read The DAILY WORKER. 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