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ony DAM, Y We BERS, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1927 Personnel RECENT STRIKE ingle pi Coolie Wa a ne Celebration of New Drunken Policema | LABOR AND FRATERNAL nion. Tonight. au Statement of Agitation-Propaganda Department; |,*AS' Speakers " j afl t ide of the Workers (Communist) Party ent in ni tee Seek. Brooklyn; | Wounded James In the article printed in The DAILY WORKER on Monday,| |e Whi September 26, entitled: “Labor Party Class Need as ( . Voting ao core ” the necessity of a labor party for the workers of thi: in general and of New York City in particular was shown. The next question that logically ari “How should the matter of building a labor party in New York City be approached?” “How can workers help to build up the movement for a labor ticket in this?” The present article will simply point out a few of the facts in connection with the solution of this problem. The rece iences of workers - in this cit ally in the past) the abou Party. In the U. 8. they year or two, furnish the basis for and| are the most important organizations the approach to the labor party the working cla: their tion. In that period of time, the fur-| ranks and in t riers and cloakmakers, the subwa workers and paper-box -make: F painters and plumbers, the s| derstood that the vanguard will be} and shoe workers have had much ex-! there to point out the lessons). perience about “how worker Need United Front. | proceed to improve their cor e brought to bear Administration With Bo: Whether it was a matter of resist-| more m ant part of ing wage- and lengthening of the to the all important work day, whether it was a fight for|labor on the polit union recognition or protection of labor party. Many of rights hitherto won—the workers! have felt the force of the gevecsincee| have learned that it was not a matter and can be made to realize that si- ee ma ¢| th of only fighting against the employ-| lence on the of their party to the ie Ribas te lone aia Ay ers, No matter how small the strike,| question of a united front of labor} | Pz ork yor aces no matter if only a few shops were|against the capitalist parties. is tan-| Wovvaras(é . involved or a whole industry—the|tamount to support of the work of workers learned that the government} the capitalist parti The develop-i was a direct participant in the strug-| ment. of the ruggle in this! gle between themselves and the|city the past few years lays the basis \the Wo sses and that the government y for effective work in this direction. ‘should read its Gis fi ys on the side of the bos | In this problem as in other prob-| WORKE it alioul ries Z ER, should read Clubbed heads, prison sentences,/lems of the American working class. courtroom fines, protection to gang-|a leading force is necessary if tl sters by police—these are very con-| solution is to be formulated and car-| workers to do the same. T erete and effective teachers. ed thru. That leading force is the | way to help is Need For Labor Party. | Workers (Communist) Party. It is] Workers (Communi : by Deteee the ‘Workers (Communist) Party that|" t this way the ‘would be| Carlo T. Workers are beginning to reatize 2 x . ; |sees this cl ned > ‘ : i E that the government is not a force| id of the Ameri strengthening that force which is to-| of day the most Yirile and the n | workers, that sees how the Labor! ly affect them; they feel its impact |portant factor in the Air Open Meetings Tomorrow. enue and 10th § an A, Pollack, S y I. M. Glazin 40th Street. ler, G. Pitpan,! annually e and 149th Street. Devine, Charles Mit- ). Power: entered the as dis- om. second er FD 4 2-! of the Ameri- s roots must | Wyame- Up cot 2 Toilers nions and other working , frater-| Caused By Mussolini > DAILY WORK All members m School or Trades Vote Coanidntet Ticket. 8:00 p. 1 There is no be to further . Brownsville Meeting. ction ional Branch of ection meets to Ave ue, Br ooklyn who is onej- will take place. All artes t = as vited to attend. to support who wan a labor other A Sub-Section 1-D. ion 1 D_ will eet next 7 p. m., at 108 East 14th All members must attend. . ” -jace—Madison Sq. Garden, attempt w -|plicate other leading other the cage, is related b: e best other of the 14 ng the|rested ¢ ‘ould contribute to its paign fund, should influence Morning International Branch. [he Morning International Branch Room 24, 108 East parations are to be | of preparing tion in the election | labor pre in “The Funda- This of Communis asso and and Dr. Fame ‘ein any way connect- Union Label Bread. st im-| ed » would | ne en force of the Italian Oetober 12: gin on Wednesday, n is now go- that does not directly and immediate-| pasty eg Ars iog vei age nd evening, | Window (€ j working class organizations and to day in and day out on matters in rene estan ses Mesa overnment in n to legally rs, under the direction of the | ing on eve Protective | which they are directly interested. | strengthen them in consciousness, in| »¢ the capitalist ¢ S$ govern- Gr 2 with chool, will be formed. at th te of the Work School, | Union—Loca! 8 They know that the democratic party |°'S@ization and in fighting spi jment that is in front of the working | of the Tammany Hall administration! 3 vised to be on hand | Room 32, 108 East 14th Str For ees et ‘ } and the republican party make up Party Leads Fight. jclass and which is directed at the|of New York, the: American: working - mm. pat a copy of our Fall catalog, to New York. 4 that government that aids the bosses,| It has been the Workers Party that!very heart of the capi ass and|class must be on guard to prevent an-} TA aes D. Wolfe, D: the Cok it makes no difference which one is/has continually and__ persistently|its capitalist governn other Sacco and Vanzetti case. iComing! The Big Red Bazaar. Window , Join Your Union} out or in. They both represent the fought for the organization of the! All energy t election S > i |\— . athe, employers. The workers need a la- Labor Party in America. It raisi mpaign in New York City, to help bor party to represent them and/the slogan wherever it exists in this|carry thru the first stage of this s, Cali-}movement for the building up of a fight for their interests. | countr Sections of workers not aftected'| | fornia, City.|labor party, thru the building up of n of ja labor ticket! by a strike should be acquainted with It not only car action taken by the government| einestions it gives concrete leader-| — Agron siney to and parti¢ipates directly in | against strikers—this means a broad-| SP E M ¥ ening of the movement for the Labor! the work of labor parties in the. var-|{ ANYTHING IN PHOTOG :RAR HY : : , ||STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WoORK|| Party. The shop, the factory is the ious cities and states of this country Pettus Gar Briand | Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union | block of houses co-op. stores ne | important center for this litigation.) Where such organizations have been| Appa amr 7 a is completely |} ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & ee against the boss must be) | founded. | SPIESS STUDIO an — a8 i ie ahed | German Workers’ Club, extended to antagonism against the) It knows that the Labor Party in||}_ 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. cet epee a block ie oe ee oe class of bosses, against the govern- | America must be based on concrete Bpecial. ieee Bet usec rma $50,000.00 pre- Second ‘ oc! oy oe mb x ment that represents the bosses. | realities of American working cla a ferred stock is be- almost finished and ar The unions must be the basis of! life, on the struggles, hopes and de-| 7 >) ing issued exclusively a third block of co- Mal antertaintnans —— - FOR A FRESH, WHOLESOME for the purpose of. fi- operative houses will soon speaking workers are weleome. VEGETARIAN MEAL Come to ‘Scientific Vegetarian Restaurant [@ E,107th Street | New York, L 5 ; be under construction. The nancing the co-operative stores. 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