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Page Five ein hanlanssy | Mai Party For THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1927 ALEX, FOX \Union Theory and i THOUSANDS OF COLORED LIGHTS TO TURN MADISON Practise Class Is . || Workers Party Activities (LABOR AND FRATERNAL SQUARE INTO MAGIC GARDEN ON SATURDAY NIGHT | ~ ORGANIZATIONS | Offered | In School NEW YORK- NEW JERSEY ; Attn n Bi Centened: feet Pore Gee) Pe isecights, novelists, sculptasp, tates ee —— AUCHUAG 34 on the radio, the vietro! SOR ae poets, cartoonists, public speakers, jor Aah oe Z ” zads. 7 ? books in Jewish or English, lan- | telegraph operators, city editors | The Workers’ Educational Club has | the Worker School, 108 E. 14th § SS 6C. Fy " guages, | columnists and hase Taataaaee: |arranged an open forum meeting for | Monday evenive, sate H. Pee 5 The International Bre anch of SS 6C tT bib HSE 3 Bazaar Every trade and occupation in | Revolutlonistadiswho. divacbelow. a discussion of unemployment with H.|member of the Trade Union Commit- | will meet at 8 o'clock tonight. wih i New York will also be represented, | j41h St. and west of Seventh Ave. |M. Wicks, of The DAILY WORKER, GE UNG Guay necro encom nN *S with the possible exception of | will mingle with revolutioni ao) as Speaker, for today at 101 W. 27th Part : oF a eee ae Y Newark Meet Friday. Jay Loveston bucket shop operators. The mil- | ive above i4th St. and cast of: St., at 2 p. m, WORKER staff. as instructor, | ‘The Newark Russian. revolution|of the Work t lionaire members of the Worktrs Second ‘Ave. st * q staff, as instructor. _|celebration, which was stopped by the | is sued i (Communist) ‘ Party will be | Read This List. | Weinberger To Speak Tonight. | fig those desiring he iaeicok i less, will be held Fri- | ¢¢ wheeled around the hall during in- Jay Lovestone, executive secre- | Harry Weinberger will lecture at Mud aatiihcd Ore te te ont at New Montgomery Hall. Wm. termission in a barred cage about | tary of the Workers (Communist) “special deportation meeting” of the| (oy Chin prelit : Weinstone, Juliet Stuart Poyntz st size of a telepone booth, with | party and William Z. Foster, na- International Anarchist Group of New | 42.) 4c 6. a and John Williamson will e DAILY WORKER in atten -| tional secretary of the Trade Union ‘Bie 0 |York tonight at 8:30 p. m, at 149| (iiines contain the ee ed: : dance dressed in convict: robes. Educational League, will -he-among e World's. Famous Strong Man |B, 28rd St. ek he I lists of pooks Subsection 3E. Represented hy Trades. those present, Billed for : WORKER: Freiheit Ball. be ecg was ei y ed meeting of the ¢ ; rae pasha rhogle pap kers Mike Gold will be there, smoking N 4 Local 38 Members! ® course includes 12 lesson: we hi excuse @ pickpocket | a black cigar and looking pleasant e ofinson Members of Local 38, International all important phases of trade workers) knit goods workers, full | as usual, John Dos Passos will be di 8 for | Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, are | union work, a aing oD RIS 101 W. Fi vase ee old fashioned jhos- | on hand'and so will Francis Fara | nding of Washers Jurged to take articles for the Joint min, assistant director of the school. |must he 1ery workers, millinery workers, | poh, Em Jo Basshe. thor of “The —| |Defense Committee Bazaar to Lena! : to co-ope La PS, | goh, Em Jo Basshe, author of e 3 “ae cloak and suit workers, eutters, fit. Centuries” and John Howard Law- | Strike Broken Off) |Leib, care of Goodman, 1 W. 111th) NO UNION AND LOW COSTS. Discuss Opposition. Ou teume (a eeciane ers and trimmers. Longshoremen, | son, Still better, the entire cast of /| I 1St é Yo lab rganizati i Section 4 will continue di of eh phat bis a tter, the ‘ n an efeventh } h o labor organizations in 5 ; i freighthandlers, traction workers, | “The Centuries” will be=there ine onan GHtGy how fight for their : | textile plant in South Carolina,” is |the Opposition in the Ri re Aetirs telephone operators, stenographers, | cluding Sylvia aFeningston;- who Ghiplosens’ Adsodlntion tnatheeikane | Bentall to Lecture. |part of the bait offered to northern|munist Party at a gene nber- | et oe printers, truckdrivers, pavers and | plays the leading role, and: little | cleaners’ industry Kave hesbenieste | J. OQ. Bentall will lecture on the capitalists in a page advertisement |ship meeting Thursday evening. J. ites = fighs se | Flossie and the two fanny rag | negotiations witli ehot eteiling Weds | ! foreign born worke the Yorkville | in the American Wool and Cotton Re- | Stachel will open the meeting with a the P mber of | D N. S h j|| pickers! But let’s halt--hére.: | dow: Cleaners’ Protective Union, | Workers’ Forum Friday at 8 p. m. at/ porter by the New Industries Com-|short summary of recent events and | 70 0 it” } Te Cc wartz ||| The committee on prizes~ and | Following the breaking of negotia fe 50 E. 81st oe mission of Richland County, Ss. C. vr discussion. ; a t yardewill ; ert. Minor, | (3 * a This is one of mar 124 East 81 awards will include Robe *, |tions, agents of the 4 ; ; : - = : : pS ast 8lst Street | eich Epstein, William“ F. Jand the employers’ association bt Unity Workers Cooperative. | meeting tomorrow at 8 P. m. at Park to the me Gecice IST for kidney, uiecee | Dunne, H. M. Wicks, Bert Wolfe, | stituted their campaign of: timid ‘The Unity Workers Cooperative | Palace, 110th and Fi th / ve. ID | radical li UaUEtomincn Dieoraehe et | Willian# Weinstone, Bert. Miller, | tion and false arreste which het nen,| Will hold its monthly membership election of a new board of directoxs at |X-RAY Examinations for Stones,!{| E@ward Royce and A. Ravitch. */ viously marked their pack oun wal Beeken Ue: ‘ ape and Internal disturbances.| | —— | the workers, the union officers charge. AMALGAMATED Sv eae = UE eS eee 4 | Dr. Schwartz will be glad to give Save Greeo and Car illo!) FOOD WORKERS Lectures on Soviet Union. The district sports committee will | ™ ass Housewives you a free consultation. Charges |) D2VE UTE and Carrillo: | ; Arrest Three Pickets. sips meses No, ies Sarah recently returned |meet Saturday at 1 p. m. at 108 E.| Council s Circle branches | for examinations and treatment | (— P i ==} (Three strikers, Nathan Duitz, Jo- in the month ae’ [i from the i@t Union, will lecture | 14th St. and other groups st of them will | is moderate. | Bhon uyverant 3816 | seph Klein and Max Be 3468 Third Avenue, at Brighton | i € ths of th own at the | Special X-RAY EXAMINATION 92, || John’ s Restaurant arrested yesterday at ape N.Y. oklyn, under the aus- Pioneer Theater Party. | ezaar. HOURS: Daily: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.|{} Wt'Y: ITALIAN pists |]! TP ye. A $ Union ‘Label Breaa, | Pices of the United Council of Work-| The Young Pioneers League will| Sunday: 10 A, M. to'12 Noon. | | with atmospher Court on 57th St., all were discharged. ing Class Women, on “The Women in| have ati the New| S a af iis where all: radicals’ meet, j Arrests of other pickets took place | 7 viet Russia. aj where the Sav e — eco and ‘Car rillo} @ 302 E, 12th St. New York. ||! in various parts of the city. Earlier , Friday eve- * ‘: in the day a detectiv: Ballam To Speak. 5 QO ective accompanied allam To Speak. Butterfield 8799. Wisaacea) by a well-known strikebreaker en-| John J. Ballam will speak on “The - PG , OEY. | Health Food tered the offices of the union at 1 Laver sacar Injunction Attack Against the Ameri-') Window Cleaners’ Protective | omra erie ill 6 Union—Local 8 | Dr. A. CARR Vegetarian Restaurant | Darck, secretary of the union. At the {| Bmployment Bureau open every day|| at the Harlem Workers Forum, 81 E. as HI SURGEON DENTIST | 1600 Madison Ave. same time other officers raided a JEG y 110th St. : | an ii Az Hears eiminterrupted practice. || rosa . | union ated hall at Manhattan Ly- | YOUNG WOE 1 ersonal attention... Workers’ prices. ||| PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 jceum, 66°East Fourth St. [RRIF ae errs eres | RP RIN Sa ) x WORKERS 183 EAST 84th STREET AU —$$$_______ Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & Wintow Clenucra, Join Your Untont || | “aeante ee ie | Boi Lexihcton ave Now:.-voedld =4 G5. ae 7 Res a 15th, St, Tel, Stuy, sore 3057 Bronx; German Workers’ Club. ses e \| JEAGT DIST. 2 li \l : |MO-OPERATIVE REPAIR SHOP s; ||| Meets every 4th ‘Thursday in Kavertise. yout union mestings || |! : Se |p We Cater to Students fi Health }\419¥, 6th Avenue, near 25th St. | Street. here. For information wnte to ||| Saturday Evenin | fect. Lenigh 6022.) | Eatwell Vegetarian Restaurant Miuagce eeaidentes The DAILY WORKER i &, | | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF || [78 Second Ave., near 4th St ‘Shs pai Wil UW See ial Ravers BaEe | January 14, 1928 |i} : Only strictly VEGETARIAN 1s f) foes Repai secretary-Treasurer, speaking 2 i iH e | we. DENT IST He carvan. No canned toads, or anigiat Tt paired € ait heh ee a ee Hl an a Office Hours: 2A. M. 2-3 P fats used, All dishes scientifically : —-1|l] Pretheit> Gesanos Benin Daily Ducept i: Peiday ‘and unday nee prepared. {| Freiheit Gesangs Verein Hi 249 BAST 115th STREET Hall, 133 Second Avenue. ||| as ae DOWN TOWN Jimmie Hisgina Hook Shop, 106, BRONX , BORO PARK In the Heart of Yorkville Daily Worker, 33 Bast Ist St. Univefsity Place. Co-epernti House, 2700 Bronx ange Rtg (Drug Store), 4% 18th | ban ; Daily Worker, 108 East 14th St. United Workers’. Co-operative, 69 Dee eit T Gad seskiaes: (Hook Sade BRACE | 0 : heey * Fretheit Office, 30 Union Sa. Sth Aves Mappore), 1210 Southern Blvd. ‘ Fs | We carty a full line of or Owners of the Co-operative Shoe Repair- Litsky’s Book Store, 202 BE. Biway. Ve Stivevivie swrationesy, ‘Steve; 404 eT ieee ee | ; : H ‘ 4 HARLEM Yast 107th Bt. : '! Hungarian Literature * a A Maslin’s Bag and Trank Store, 123 PATERSON, N. J. | ing and Cleaning Store, at A191, 6th Ave. Ave. /B, Heath Food Vegetarian Mestau- WILLIAMSBURG B, Leib, 3 Governeur St. | cevsteascecenges i Selig’s Restaurant, 70 2nd Ave. pceiptipr te rn eats B. Kate (Drug Store), 78 Graham | neuen. CONN. | . : ¥ hers’ J y 4 5 * i Co-operative Restaurant, at 30 Union Sq. EO kt amo Ma GRANe STs nek mnowieiitin 1. Cooper, 48 aUNw 81 || Advertising Ageney. fay | Malling Restiarant, 216 1. tach st. ity Co-operative Hi 1800 I, Goldstein (Book Store), 365 Sut- NEW HAVEN, Co The Daily Worker, Uj Elére 4 INFORMATION AT THE STORES. Furcters’ Joint Board, 22 8. 72 8. ath Aves wY® Moune cient Hal Sete libhete 4. Spector, 35 Anthony St. |} Preiheit and Votkeaoisumgyis Cor, Second Ave. New York. af FOR A_ FRESH, WHOLESOME VEGETARIAN MEAL _ 1 UNION SQUARE 15 E. 107th Street New York. CO-OPERATIVE Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East Ap’t C. I. TEL.: ESTERBROOK 0568. DR, I. STOMLER ||), Surgeon-Dentisi : i DIRECTOR | I. | New Sollins Dining Room Good Feed Good Jompany Any Hour Any Day BETTER SERVICE 2416 Haat 14th Srteet New York hess ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY | | STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK | Patronize Our Friend | SPIESS STUDIO IMPORTANT WEMBERSHIP MEETING of. the | UNITY ARBEITER CO-OPERATIVE. Thursday, Dec, 15th, 8:00 p.m. at the Parkview Palace, 110th and 5th I Ave. It is important for each member | to attend this meeting... BOARD OF: DIRECTORS UN-AR-COOP. OPEN:—Monday and Wednesday from 10 to 8 P. 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