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L. to Stop Union ‘LABOR AND FRATERNAL} NEW YORK, FRIDAY;NOVEMBER 18, 1927 |Fur Dyers Issue Statement Calling for Ending |{ Page Five = rr re rte rrr of Fight on-Left Wing in the Union AUTOMAT RESTAURANTS WORSE THAN AUTOMATIC | workers is sare vnesileachedd editor and| ‘Although the general influence | o¢ “feor” is at 112 East 19th St,,| Cause we believed and hoped that the “We deem it necessary not to make | - eit strong imntigrant)| Sl scale. ond treaties g. secretary of this) group? | of the Communist Party is thrown | where all volunteers should report, | internal. struggle would somehow public our names not because we are | : Beephusixte: i “Let us defer for the moment our) against religion, Christian churches come to an end and the International | afraid of our officials or afraid of ||]? yvesant 3816 Special X-RAY EXAMINATION $2, 5 a Also, that Louis Francis Budenz whom you are using to organize the hosiery “Then follow the article down and |you will see: raised will be used for Jewish coloni- zation in the Soviet Union. The office | obliged to resort to more effective | posed upon them. “We have been silent until now be-/ measures. zed slaves is a fertile field for agita-| Dr. Schwartz wiil be glad to give you @ free consultation. Charges (Cotart fom Pes On) 7] gl vs in yur gee | ORGANIZATIONS =|, FOR WORKERS WITH 10-HOUR DAYS, LOW WAGES \ : 5 tion? i PICA ts ENR | r B 0 the International and are inter- ee | Communist who had led the illegal - | ” te £, + > the i : t h : Lege: : aes ‘It would seem that the American t them go.to-hell.” This fact illustrates ested that the hould be used a picketing in at least one instance WaS| ts deration of Hult Fachioned Hoslecy sone Housewives pence j the attitude of our International of- for on zatic ses and not|By M. M. (Worker Correspondent.) element, ican born, * subsequently furnished. Workers® Uni < ‘y Working Class Housewives Branch | 5; th sei bieing of our |for union Waa van the t who are lish # “0: Hidet 3 Biiletine thietine orkers Union had decided that this No. vill give a concert and dance | icers to the serious problems of our | in e are Sven the busines ating; which Who a : dishes i} pee 2s ah ae ea eitaee sd ne tat particular group known as the Labor | next Saturday at'S-p. i. at1847-Rensl noes From ‘every side the manufac-| not interes trumped-up | like other functions he i when the f ne idle. In pit yk Rh mee bi Publication Society, Ine. which pub-| ton The aroceede Wwill aid labor | {Uters have réised a cry and have put|issues and clique politics. We life must also be done in a the of: ; 1 Broadway ne My tek eae aap: ait ie |lishes the Labor Age and is also in-| prisoner 5 |forth demands upon the union to, or- confident that every honest worke t immune from the gras} there are da 70 unemp! is oh BR OE | WES Pee eena auctea © sted in the Labor Bureau, Inc.|) * “ |ganize the open shops or to submit |is against the present conduct of the es of the machine age. ready to gra from labor organizations, and as we| (whose services your~ organization | Prult-ieermens. D |to a cut in: wages: The first to put | International, against their oppres-| to watch this mect felt (and still do feel) that you, Mr.|1,., . ; ea ruit Ker-mess Dance. | s ‘ A : P Celean Shoko! sak RoraerRtiee “lator | has been using) is better qualified for} The worker co-operative branch of forth this demand was the Consoli-|§ and union-breaking method ing of the democracy as i joe oak wa tive was actuated by a Y2710US reasons, to carry on the work| the International Labor Defenge will |4ated Rabbit Dressers’ Association of | These methods have served to ruin ° in the slot in the I oral sales in ie oh audetanee tol the organization than the real! sive a Fruit Ker-mess dance to-|Newark and Brooklyn. Thesame de-/the union and to worsen the condi- Automat Resta sincere desire to be of assistance to/leaders of the American Federation | Sorrow night. in the cemaaciam of|mand is coming from other manu-| tions of the workers in the dressing | personal element is large ete i 39 4 sald no t eed he ApoE, MOvaHentey Wy the Bronx Co-operative Colony 2709 | facturers. hse of those in the| But what are the,imp! bg aren’ you pair hi to} « +o 7. A . < J vy = i tee = : grt a ae 5 the Tees SH ek, Ay recently we | conn ied mane ache Se aa Bronx Park East. | Union Money Wasted | manufacturing industry. a system for the worke Ne learned thatwouk organization | <conmected through ‘the Labor Age : es “Many thousands of dollars are be- Stop, Internal Fight, Demand. thousands who slip profi : "been attempting to organize a| duit thot he ee bene arena) Hee penkne Neopia: jing: squandered in the fight against} “We demand that the destructive |\MStalments into the coffers of the it een a te unig’ fdmits that hens been! si t dh Petal be eat ks le ; " s e ane ane ira estaur- hosiery plant through, or with the|tompting to te Meds ay 3 | The Workers Drama League will} the New York locals and against Lo- internal fight immediately be stop-| rn and Hardart Automat Restaur assistance of Louis#rancis Budenz of | How can you 3h Shae aatianaen | hold a general membership meeting cal 25. Useful strength and energy ped. We demand that all the s ant company realize what goes or published by the} acsien a vithout, heing | Monday evening at 336 E. 15th St./is being dissipated in this internal pended and expelled locals and indi- | 0Ve" the « one sepey ae Palit ee Organize society. |fully cogni ; : eS aaa | struggle, If this effort and money vidual members shall at once be re-|, Hundreds of employes in the 27) Qyyanize tor you are | the ‘organi Th Budiey Ri Fact pele Fa Aes is being used in order to break |instated. We demand that an ener- poe s of the oe a fa the eight hour : | biggies The Newark Workers’ School will) and ruin these Jocals—if this effort | getic c: aie! ee Ey | Automats cater to thousands of men, | 4... oondit s of 5 . an pa é getic campaign inst the open ae 2 : &: ter condition o We tart three classes next week, -Mon-| and money were better applied in o¥- |shops shall at once be initiated, We Women and children in New York a the Fundamentals of|der to build and strengthen our In-| demand _ that Ii. “diseriininations |= aie 4 hand with low ‘ lass Struggle and one in Ad-| ternational thousands of workers and | § ry 5. 3 a ell-Named. J uences from | fa Pees" 3 . prog union members, on F . |Join t ~ ai how Je er ir jlies w 2 is e ‘ ay The company has named _ itself n of Labor o¥-| nglish will begin. Wednes- | their families, would not at this time | left wing or Co shall at once ares fe 1 3 smentary English | be open to hardships and need. And | be stopped. We demand that all of | Well. Automat” is the only term | w ? Union, ’ ion. The school} cur Internationai would not find it-/the despotic daws in our union shall |\OT® #2 apply to an organization | ES PT on page 97 you will jis at the Slovak Workers’ Home, 52/ self in such a tragic crisis. Jat once be abolished. We demand | Which every day : eae ope ing statement: | West St. “ae “The new International laws that capita payments, dues Rocce say ai nee + (Presi te the hosiery ustry, suc were brought in under the false cry which the members are | * the on the coffe - g f “President Green on December | the hosiery industry. such Markoff Lectures Sunday. | 5 eM Belen caer hetie all be used for honest ME» We ar ined to respond not 4 27, 1996 issued a statement oppos- | time, however, as you, or. the of- | = dics | of Communism and i eg Peet athe volnevdt the dndividuil bul 5 per ‘the ‘oposed Labor Mission to | ficials of your organization are able Abraham Markoff will lecture Sun- | goreed upon. the membership are purposes, particularly for neces the voice of the individual but to 4 Sean gkraaliions fa aude Bas ths | tO prove. convincingly that. the day afternoon at the Coney Island! harmful artd disgraceful, These laws organization work and that these the buzz of the button, And since aw Ur pl f Een had the Mission would pre- | American Federation of Fuil Fash- Open Forum, 2901 Mermaid Ave., on} gre intended to rob the membership| moneys shall not be used to break crowd means, @ buzzing machine VE Sent a prejudicial report. In his | ioned Hosiery Workers’ Union has ™) Communism or Anarchism?” lof their rights and to entr in| locals which the International offi rep Re i chal statement to International Unions ; Completely rid itself of all inside | Lobhing’Wor Work their jobs the International o ee jcials are now doing with our mon pike Far aceercreat he gas: —or BleP-} aye British an trike law, passed a i “eee ‘i sata’ side radical groups ; ooking For Work? cho have seized office because of the! “]¢ — ¢h ternati sche anne > parli to 8 and Gentral bodies, he said: and outside radical groups and in- ae y who have seize 5 the International officials = O53 4 by parliament under pressure a en pe | tividuals, it shall be our indomitable | , Here is @ chance to make a few internal struggle in our union that/ should not, as quickly as possible, ie ec fee men draws, for.an lie | ted cialiwiny toy miner a a ‘Such a Commission will not be { purpose to work—day and night— [dollars while looking for work. Calis destroying everything that was!change their harmful methods, then |Patient Public and attends to the cof- | iat56 indgutrialists following the gems representative of me labor ore to install the contract system, not |& the office of the Joint Defense | pyilt up by years of struggle and sac- | we shall be obliged to come to our pee Beth sgme times” Ens etal rot sie in May, 1926, is signific- ment and will not be recognized by | only as an indispensible protection {Committee 41 Union Square, Room! yigice, The situation hat become Jecals t> defeat the irresponsible of Jeroren mith: no Dravision. £08 Wane 274i, enomenurided for tie Tia the American Hpferation os al a to the employee and manufacturer, | 7/4, any merning, worse because with the false cry of | ficialdom that is interested in noth. | Sieben: SS euddle fngn. awepts TRUS lets taiby (Sasi 1AL s Midas ete @ t wi ¥ re : * + es ence . ours of frying wheat cz ps ie’ ‘ - ae acl umery. Tt will be organize a e in ee but as a ministry to the tranquil ey: x ? fighting Communists International Peonunesnter | nouns of frying wheat cakes which chief counsel for-the National Manuc of the Communists and against the | safety of our country at large. Minor Lectures Sunday. officials dragged in the A. I’. of L. nere@onal shady | USt Weigh, as nearly as possible, turers’: Association | the N interests of the American Labor | “Certain vague wonderings fraught| Robert Minor, editor of The DAILY | Cnoge officers believe they are really Bere. Y (five anda “half oumeas—for: it, is ati|qeoat wocuatis Seen ne movement. possibly with a something akin. to| WORKER, will discuss the role of fighting against Communist conspir- | ay hth malian ‘ ait ti great a crime to give too much as too : at hia Rin Sian é “This ‘Labor Mission’ of Commu-| skepticism, may accempany your | America in the next war at the first acy. The insincere elements of our. ee yaa ae Ree = : hon> little. Pay’ the annual meeting here this nistic origin, visited Russia during the thoughts in the reception of this let-/cf a series of open forums to be held International are utilizing this situa- FS Bs "4 mem role in out ne rnation- : 30 Cents An Hour. W eck of the Founders’ Association, latter part of the past summer and|ter. Thus far though, Mr. Geigas,|by the Bronx Workers’ School at 2075 | tion and using the power of the A.|° ae Ke: Ha the entire labc Dishwashers replace plates us fast | Emery advised members of the asso- has recently made public its report.|we have not made many false moves, | Clinton Ave., the Bronx, Sunday at/}, of L, for their own personal ends lorep laa peg ah 4 lu-jas they are ta Flatfooted buss | C@tion to work diligently for the en- Therein we find that one James H.|and the time may not be far distant|8.30 p. m. : 4b Bor Héiiert jence on our offic to put an/boys wander li from table to | #¢tment of a similar law in this coun- Maurer of the Pennsylvania State|when your knowledge of the present , * ; Seal i eae end 2 the bro rife that is ruin-| table collecting the “dead try to curb or destroy the power of Federation of Labor, acted as chair-| situation may be legally questioned.| Dr. William Picken, field secretary “The Dressers and Ls Locals ing sp ie es ere also calling} In its paternal beneficence the | !#bor unions. , man of the American Trade Union| We shall then be on record as having|of the National Association for the | that have always suffered eno dis bee Aa hen 4 00 loyal Union mem- company grants its employes a wage! “This popular reaction in Great delegation to the Soviet Union. Also, |notified you union of the connections; Advancement of Colored People, will | ity and division among themselves | bers to help us carry on the struggle le of from 30 to 40 cents an hour,| Britain against the power of the 4 } that John Brophy, ex-president of | of the various groups with which it|speak on “The American Race Prob- |W find themselves even In, 8 Worse eae Neca tea llehars ihe way |for an average day of 10 hours in a| trades unions,” said he, “is of espe- i i ' United Mine Workers |i8 associating or allying itself. fein” ab ale anonthiy: meets OF the | condition and. are-even. enemies of 0 pee ee eonstmictive work in ow day week. One is privileged to take | cial significance to us in view of the I r of the delegation which| “In closing, we wonder just what| Association for Culture Sunday~ at | ach other, ‘The suspension and the union. We are tired of the empty /a day off in two weeks—without pay.| asserted intention of the American j (Gdaak sof the Ameriedn | would be the reaction of your mem-|.2.30 p. m. at the Washington Irving | UAjustified struggle against Eoeal 25 ee 8 about the Communist danger. The cafeterias are staffed chiefly Federation of Labor to renew its ef- i Federation of Labor said would be bese hg ou to inform them that the | High School, 40 irving Place. has made the situation even “worse. e nerve of some of our officials has|by young women. Here, over the | forts to impair the power of the organized in the interest of the Com- | bal jor Mission of Communistic origin, * * & The open shops are using out this | passed all limits. The criminal neg-|clammy atmosphere of the steam.|courts to afford protection in trade munists and against the interest of |in rae the aforementioned Maurer Perth Amboy Lectures. unhealthy situation in our union for | ligence of our officials concerning | table, counter-girls work from 11 a,| disputes and to secure specific ex- the American labor movement. eM had the| The Perth Amboy (N. J.) Open their own. interests. ek fee peraae ies cee the |, to 9 p. m. Pompous young stu- | ¢mption from the anti-trust laws.” “Ig it possible that you are un-|° os 0 Sak “our county to| Forum will begin Sunday at 2 p. m3; There is no doubt that if this in- point. e conditions of ith lent managers are a feature of the| = - e ENG L recognize a country where the follow- r i ernal struggle‘ will continue and the , workers are already unbearable. Th . A ; iaware of this. fact? ing cbnilitiona este at Workers Hall, 308 Elm St., wit " : es ed rliGubipok far the dubice is ae CR tem; they are learning to “control tS wOan-te becthat you do ‘ot mow! | “See Day. 7b ati weakiaé titled |2 lecture by Juliet Stuart Poyntz on | Sincere ee ie each ee a rs ce + eve ‘ me _ When the technique of ex- Dr. N. SCHWARTZ, M. D. i an 2 is a te Rael feds a B 3 entitled | «phe World Situation.” \¢ ntinue to ave the opportunity to rnationa: has been broug' ploitation is acquired they are given FR : i that the James git mig a a4 0 ee f "f ec ears.” In the se jearry on their. intrigues‘ and their to the point of destruction. This can|a petty managerial job in which they | 124 East 81st Street his li i directory of officers |chapter on “Civil Liberties” you wi . * “uni reaki iviti ir YW exer : alee nie y | a ds listed in ne ies pes Aeieape vite ies” you will ‘Volitiieatn foc. “ikae” Rasaae: junion breaking activities and their go no further We must exert every | continue “controlling” for about $150{{ TALI ey, Blaaae , and Cad fs fais - pad ena 6 ts Volunteers are needed to assist at | Clique politics our International will | eunce of our energy to put an end to|a month Urology, kin diseases : i Labor Publication oy s saatitcall "a is . | " . ei Nagy an “ ‘ an " : , g3 e ‘ president o Sprig Pe ¥ Attendance ata religious sex the third annual “Icor” bazaar thai | $00 be.destroyed entirely. The work the. internal fight in our union,,. I Powerful Corporation. eee ; or ; | Society, Inc., and that. John Brophy! yice is perfectly free for all. will be held’at the 166th Infantry (exo will be oppressed even more than this warning will not be taken seri- The A ay X-RAY Examinations ‘for Stones, | isa director in the same organization? | “A deliberate lie. Armory Noy 23 ie 26. The fanidy | ROW and worse conditions will be im-|otsk by our officials, we shall be |. por page sek Lauyiaita cOnpOra=|%, SU Cm Bud Laterney AiseUr pees : 4 . 23 c 1s a in the ranks of. its mechan- proceed to another officer and direc-| liglous mutructions to tinct un, | _\°PRUSSIAN AMERICA” | ould begin sondictive ovganization being, exrelled or against any other! John’s Restaurant }i(__ ser 10 3 0 18 Noo. \tor of the, Labor Age—Joshua Lieber- der the age of 18 years.” one aS of c Amertes” hope has not been realized. The fight |don't want the struggle to be switch BPMCTAUTY: JLALIAN DISHES ee ee z nwnt. What explanation have you to|is perfectly free for all? forum of the Hunts Point Fellow-| Teale are Leta id ae Ale ANG ree DROS ees 302 E, 12th St. New York. ||| Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF -offay vegarding this Joshua Lieber-| “They then continue: ship next Thursday evening, ‘at | 4 ape sg Fore ih SaaS SURGEON DENTIST \ man who is not only officially con- nected with the Labor Age, but in ad- dition, is listed as Executive Secre- tary in the Pioneer Movement of America? *, “If you care to turn to Page 73 of the report which the American Trade Union delegation (of which Maurer and Brophy, officials of the Labor Publication Society, publishers of La- bor Age, were members) has just sub- “Although the Mohammedans are | allowed to instruct their children beginning with the 14th year. The reason for this discrimination is the favorable attitude of the Mohamme- dan faith toward the revolution. It should be realized that the Greek Catholic Church which includes the vast majority of Christian believers in Russia, has never greatly de- veloped the religious instruction of Hunts Point Palace, 163d Si. and! Southern Blyd., Bronx. Hunt was) formerly mayor of Cincinnati and is} now atterney for many labor organi- | zations. He is legal advisor for the | National Council for Protection of | Foreign-born Workers. | and that they will be impressed with | nections of Budenz. MacDonald hopes ers Will not stop to investigate further | _,. } To Try Seven Newark Workers Party Activities | Workers for Alleged Unlawful Assemblage NEWARK, N. J., Nov. charge of unlawful assemblage has | been placed against the seven work- kers arrested here last Sunday when the police suppressed a meeting called | NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY |! H | Cee S.S. 2A Meeting. a puddin | All literature agents and agitprop | his knowledge of the “radical” con- jdirectors of Sub-section 2A will meet | Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY We Cqter to Students of Health Office Hours Daily r 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave Dr. J. Mindel || Surgeon Dentists | 1 UNION SQUARE ||] Room 803 , , ; bs wage Tae : Jatwell Vegetarian Ri | mitted in reference to the Soviet! the young. This restriction there- ; |tomorrow at 1 p. m, at 108 E. 1th | 5, 4 jehviatl pene ane ppatwel B' an Restaurant }, Government you will find the follow-| fore, is not such a great alteration |he may land a few more clients | st, : ot sate rea he Mae anni’ 178 Second Ave., near 4th St. = f .ing: of the former conditions for the | through this display of names, dates, | bee fel ae © the : ae 2 avout F SER oate) ( Szereamese neETE |" “*Mfany have believed that the | Greek church as might he imagined, quotations and’ slurs. \ Clerical Help Needed. Le DEO ROn Seer persone nerd foods, or animal sacrificial policy of the Communist but it does of course, distinctly les- The Pioneer Youth of America to 7 : i ported today. Volunteer clerical help is wanted at | prepared, All dishes scientifically ‘ . ° ich MacDonald refers as a Commu- ‘ 4 ’ | Joseph Brodsky, counsel for the | ; Party would disappear as the old | sen the pewer of the church to | whic! 5 j he local office of the Workers (Com- a vs ; “ anes Se : a | ~ } Samintiiets who nese in exile | make future converts.’” : jist body has on its Board of Directors pean Part 108 East 14th St., sev- ,Jnternational Labor. Defense, gnd | ———=———=—— = | 4 j ee Srtsa Mee Engie ieanetolas died opuadark.’.,'5 Thomas Kennedy, Treasurer of the |™! (Met i? Sark 1 2 |Forrest Bailey, counsel for the Amer- ||} ROSELYN’S HEALTH FOOD is CARR } nef idea sapeanaitital The How long rour organization go- | United Mine Workers, Dr. Henry Tab. | Pah, eventing e be Geet ican Civil Liberties Union, will be Natural and Vegetarian Foods Di x A. Hoe Communists have seen this danger | ing to affilinte with men who try to|Ville of the “American Federation of | 8S. 2A: Meetings. present a a conference with the |||Sundried Fruits Unsulphured, Whote|| | SURGEON BE NGaeD -and haye attempted to meet it by setting up two organizations, ‘The . Pioneers,’ and the ‘League of Com- »-munist Youth’ (Consomol).’ ” “Is not this the same Pioneer move- ment with which Lieberman is. con- nected? “Study the report rendered by the American Trade Union Delegation re- garding the Soviet Government and you will also find the name of Robert W. Dunn, research worker, listed as member of the technical and advisory _ staff. The said Robert W. Dunn is a \ co-worker and close associate of Louis ‘Francis Budenz in all his (Budenz’s) activities. i “To bear out our assertion in this connection, just refer to the Uctober or November edition of the Labor Age. On the back page you will find the Labor Publication Society, Inc. “carry a one-page ad entitled ‘Company Unions’ by Robert W. Dunn, with an introduction by Louis Francis Budenz. “Let us, now consider Robert W. Dunn, the close associate of Louis) Francis Budenz, and in order to ac- ceurately check up the organizations | -with which Dunn is connected, we will ask you to refer to the ‘American La- bor Year Book for 1927,’ page 163 under caption of ‘Workers’ School.’ Among other interesting items in this article are the following: “The course on fundamentals of *Communism was the largest with 200 students,’ and listed among the . teachers of this Workers’ Commun- “ ist School is one Robert W. Dunt. i! “Closely connected enough, we «fvould say! Is it any wonder that there has been a question raised as to blind the American public with state- ments such as this? “We are amazed, Mr. Geigas, to think that your Union. would stoop so low as to invite a man who even knew this type of person to address the members of your organization. “The article then goes on to say: “‘The Roman Catholic Church did carry on religious instruction prior to the revolution among its limited constituency and its work has accordingly been somewhat hindered.’ ” “Religious Freedom??? “As Christians and Americans, we want to take this occasion to call upon your organization to Sever All Connections with a group that would even tolerate, much less justify such conditions. “This is but the beginning .of our campaign which will be given wide- spread publicity in an endeavor to render aid, first to the American Federation of Labor, second, to the Independent Unions, and third to the General Public. “Very truly yours, “A. T, MacDonald, Inc., “A, R. MacDonald, President.” * * * What Will Green Do? Whether President William Green of the A. F. of L. has received his copy of the letter is not known. MacDon- ald’s intention is, apparently, to take Green’s anti-Communist professions at their face value and to offer Green his cooperation in driving all militants —Communists as well as non-Com- munists—-from the unions. It matters little to MacDonald that none of the persons named in the letter are Com- munists. He knows that the employ- Teachers, Morris Sigman of the Inter- national Ladies Garment Workers and Thomas J. Curtis of the Subway and Tunnel Constructors Unions — none of them are Communists. What Investigation Shows. Investigation by the DAILY WORKER reveals that. A. R. MacDon~ ald was formerly the Assistant Gen- eral Manager of the Central District lof New York for the Sherman Sert- iee, Inc., the premier undercover strike-breaking “social engineering” corporation of America, In recent years MacDonald has gone into busi- ness for himself and maintains offices in New York, Philadelphia and other cities. He has carried on labor spy operations for the General Motors Company, the United Fruit Company and a number of other large anti-labor companies. He is also said to be working for a number of Southern textile concerns. In Philadelphia his agents were recently active in at- tempting to break up attempts to or- ganize unions in the E. J, Budd Co., and in the Heintz Manufacturing Company of Camden. Boasts of Spying. His agents also worked in the Dur- ant Motor Company at. Elizabeth, New Jersey and claim to have been suc- cessful in their efforts to prevent the formation of a union of automobile workers in tha: plant. Silk Mills the union will be up against one of the worst anti-picketing laws in the country, rr on the statute books by the militant Employers’ As- sociation of Indianapolis. Under this law anyone who displays a banner announcing a strike is likely to re- eeive 60 days in jail. at 108. East. 14th St, Room 41. | * * = | 4 Sections Should a strike come in the Real | All agitprop_and literature agent \chief of police next Monday or Tues- of Sub-section 2A are urged to at-|day to arrive at an fs ~soceoprgreed | tend 2 meeting Saturday at 1 p. m.,|about future meetings. Trial of the | jseven defendants will follow the con- | ference, according to the defense or- | Dance Saturday Evening. | ganizations. r | 2 and 3 will give a ball! Albert Liderman and John Bobki, Saturday at Harlem Casino, 116th St.| two of the seven defendants, were not and Lenox Ave. scheduled as speakers at the meeting % eee \but are Newark workers who were | Jersey City Class. ‘in the crowd. | sae sateas Si eal vy) Com | Unlawful assemblage is the charge || luct an English Pay 9 Tuesd "under which Roger Baldwin, director Hall, 106 pores St every Suesday lof the Civil Liberties Union, was and Saturday, at AE ad oa |sentenced to six months in prison at |Paterson. The Supreme Court re- {cently upheld his conviction and sen- tence, #2 1%, Yonkers Celebration Sunday. | The 10th anniversary of the Rus- sian revolution . will be . celebrated Sundey at 8'p. m. at Labor Lyceum, |20 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Pat Devine will be the principal speaker. 5 MINERS’ RELIEF DANCE. An entertainment and dance to vaise funds for the striking Colorado miners will be held Sunday at 4 p. m. | at 158 Carroll St., Brooklyn, under the {auspices of the Industrial Workers of the World. . 9 2 S.S. 24 Meets Monday. = A general membership meeting vf |S.S. 2A will be held Monday at; p.m, : * Inter-racial Dance. 3 ‘An inter-racial dance is being plan- ned by the Harlem’ Street Nucleus of the Young Workers (Communist) | League for Dec. 10 in the Imperial Hall. : * * * by | Daily Worker Ball At “Garden.” The DAILY WORKER and Freiheit will hold a ball at Madison Square Garden Dee, 17. Save Greco and Carrillo! | } Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Special Rates fo tions, Co-operative Repar Suop '419', 6th Avenue, near 25th St. uits Pressed aves Repaired While U Wait | BRo Grain Cereals. Also Diabetic Foods 1222 SOUTHERN BLVD. Near Freeman St. Sta. Tel. Dayton $459, Bronx, N. ¥, years uninterrupted practice alattention. W 183 EAST 84th STREET New Cor. 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