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poke : JANUARY 4, 1928 i Page Five OARD STILL USES [rsrery acrrvernes] Sigman Is Booed at Ttion Mass Meeting w Lest Injunction | (poe up mare) Bidenapp Praise }PROWIBITED DRUG |= Pt Theatre and Meet an rsers.tm foes on. exmars fats Sete, ope _CREANTZETONS Miners’ Meeting THE DAYLY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESD. executive board of the United Mine|tion lines. | Youth Committee. Workers. Ferry will report on con-| Final rangements were made} All members of the Youth Commit- | ditions facing the mine and wiil| yesterday by attorneys for the Ama lay special stress on the situation in| gamated in the presentation of t Dance Rehearsal Tonight. 7 A rehearsal for the Lenin Memorial When anyone wants convincing an,| Ballet will be held this evening at proof that the Jewish clothing work- ment |6:30 at the Irving Plaza, Irving Place ers support the left wing leadership Despite an order more than a ago, prohibiting the use of an-injurious drug, as a ¢ and militant spirit tee for Miners’ Relief are urged to report Saturday and Sunday at the & 2 4 i i r | Pennsylvania where injunctions have|union’s case in the injunction pr \following stations: Bronx, 1472 Bos- for narcotic addiction, thi E, 15th St. of their unions all he needs to do is go| practically ruled out the activities of | ceedings the hearing of which is tojton Road; Harlem, 81 E. 110th St. ied to be used on W : man aul to the Public Theatre on Second Ave. |the miners union. come up on January 23. Thus far/ Downtown, 136 E. 24th St.; Williay by the City Comm Astoria Meeting Tonight. of a play in which Ludwig Satz, the| information has been obtained that|the union has lost practically every | burg, 29 Graham Ave.; Brownsville, orrection, it was learned yesterday. Subsection 8A will meet tomor- well known Jewish comedian, imper- | the appearance of Matthew Woll, to-!i the legal field but offic 1s 122 Osborne St.; Bath Beach, 1940 |K@PP, row at 8 p. m. at Bohemian. Hall, Benson Ave, and Room 1027, 156 Internz sonates a cloakmaker who has con-| gether with a member of the y and Second Ave., Astoria, L. iderable trouble avoiding work.|tive board of the miners’ union, r confidence that the de will be favorable to them in this i Improvement Seen. | , Officials of the department of cc 1 in the col- ; ae it ale ' Hate Fifth Ave. | bh )ection make the claim that improv ert ery pie orgenizaiian Every time the actors indirectly ‘refer | dicates that the American ance. At present the union is cérasty: fosiagic: Sigs lecti Pr ve Bi f See ae secretary, will Speak. All members to Sigman the audience, composed of aiming nite the vari-| mitte. ar eee! ‘o call} , e rally. ment has resulted from the use of the ¥: Pe 3 gman a , I Labor i ning to unite the vari-/ mitted to an agreement ‘not to call'l'¢¢ . drug, but according to their own ad-| Who want to participate in party work Jewish workers, booes lustily. And | ous injun n struggles into one/a strike pending final decision of the} Not Guilty By Reason mission over 10 per cent of the cases |in this section should be present. strong applause greets all praise of | common effort. injunction e. i sty? __ Hick are known to relapse. Undoubtedly eRe Mg tee the left wing leaders. Will the A. F. of L. Fight? “No Strike’ Agreement, Basis of jof Insanity”— Hickman many more whose cases are never! Miners’ Relief Meeting. A near riot took place at a recent Officials of the lgamated Betrayal. | es os & z es Ac brought: to the attention of the au- A miners’ relief meeting will be meeting of the local Zionist organiza- | would not, however, indi 2 whether | i agreement with| LOS ANGELES, Jan. ‘ Not thorities suffer a similar relapse. jheld Jan. 8 by the Upper Bronx tion at the Rand School, 7 FE. 15th | the organized labor nent M seeded the ac guilty by re son of insani In Viol Order Indiff. 4% | Branch of the Young Workers League St. Morris Sigman, right wing labor ed to go any her in its | pre ke by the In’ these words William Edward Hick- No’ Cealenetney giifferently. oq |at 1472 Boston Road at 8 p.m, leader, was invited to address the| fight against the injunction than the| borough and led to the final defeat | man, confessed kfdnaper and slayer of to be held next 30 at 715 GRO sOe hea ay fae Sidlationc ok lant m se td meeting. His introduction came as a| announcement that it would oppos« jof the union. 12-year-old Marion Parker, this after- | Hast 138th St., under the spices of veuite tate’ was. Given. The tidak Unit 2F 1D. surprise to many of the membership, A good attendance is looked for at! red his plea to an indictment | the lower Bronx section, Young tia Hue hide anh doveesis cinaomn’| A speciel meeting of Unit 2F° 1D ‘who, while not Communists, «protest: | -|the meeting tonight at the New Har-| g kidnaping and murder. Workers League ed by the American Medical Asso. | Will be held tonight at 6:30 p. m. at d against speeches from’ Sigman, lem Casino, 100 West 116th St. od eres Jt ie taken for grant<| Speakers will include “Flaming ciate aaa even by its inventor, A. 8,|the- new Party headquarters, 60 St. “Union wrecker” and “faker” were ON SLGSINES TY fe a eae of w legalhat: Milka” Sablich, Colorado strike lead- Pe: * “| Marks Place. the cries that rang thru the hall. . s 7 tle that will rival the famous Loeb-| er, and p: inent mbers of the } aoe A Sulina shee obs * * = mber of the Am: 4 Smith Boom Expected Leopold case. For Attorney Jerome Young Workers League. bootdces Rall utboaeed secti SS_1AC Unit Organiz H. Coleman, gen ) 6s jalize” Walsh, 25-year-old Kansas City attor- --_— a Subsection 1B. 4 rganizers. Cc » & tt) aterialize oon gh All units of SS 1 AC must hold The Workers Are Ready t pee S |ney representing the 19-year-old de- Dearie ate |fendant, outlined the nature of a de- Co.oprxative R PAIR Suop fense that is expected to go into every 4191, 6th Avenue, near 25th St. 4 ie . enlarged executive committee Hk neha cid Ehitel ce cuis 3 Sentiment .a e 2 | i Expect Miners Present | siceting of Subsection 1B will be held special meetings this week to take| Sentiment among the we in f af vernent t in the dem < 2 lemme at A n ath 433, 799 up the question of miners’ relief and|the traction li of the city has ie eee ta eee ane con at Lenin Meeting Here ‘me bE aut te th ate distribution of leaflets. |sharpened agai cratic presidential nomination for Al. 8 . ‘ t the policy of de-| ciith will be left to so- Hed inde. | detail of Hickman’s early life through Sis Pressed f : | Broadway. : ‘ - All members must assist in the tag|lay which so far has been in force, Epa tees of. diet dante e testimony of relatives and asso- hoes Repaired While U Wait Workers from nearby ‘owns are ex-| ‘Sectlots day collection Saturday and Sunday, | according to informaticn from reli- bin thiGran reported yesterday. ‘They e % pected to attend the Lenin Memorial | ie 1 ‘i e me - € th Jan. 7 and 8. Stations are at 35 KE, | able pisos een eae ay will attempt to give strength to the gua. San cB ak =< ¥ vite visit the ; F | n enlarged meeting of the execu- 2nd St. and 126 E. 16th St. vassed by The DAILY WORKER.|,_. ‘ 9 a Ce are gerien, jtive committee of Section’ 2 will be eae SAREE The workers would come out in an| Smith boom at a meeting of the demo- if T) A WI OFFICE CONMMENITY BOOK SHOP on Saturday, Jan. 21, it was an-| ad x o 7 eratic national committee in Wash- | Va) OS nounced yesterday by the arrange- | Held Friday at 6 p.m. at 101 W. 27th Liebknecht Memorial Meet. jalmost unanimous response to a Reto tfani et | Of 101 EAST 16th STREET thents: cominittes |St. All subsection and unit organizers, The Young Workers League will | strike call, it learned, but fear to} The national pomrititae ates will | 5 CHAS. RECHT f tavound corner of the iratenee They also reported that a delega- |°"° Srperied we is Ucar hold a Liebknecht memorial meeting Pray ie eee DONE: £0. Take choose 3 meeting place for. the na-| tnt eB Ne 1 aay Belpeaay: WT New Used Books on All Sub: tion of 20 miners from Pottsville, Pa : Friday, Feb. 3, at the Labor Temple, | meetings in any considerable num-|° 1 ti Friends of Smith | Room 1604. §/ | jects BARGAIN PRICES. will attend the pageant and cumorial. Workers’ School Classes, 14th St. and Second Ave, bers. feanve Est ah fs Aa ry eh Dies | Phone: PENN 4060--4061--4076. Cireulating L Stationery. Tickets will be anil on sale towards| Sessions of all classes of the Work- be if * Peau teamene nas. been, especially tee that Detcote i Gonsidacea’ out ut] a the end of the week, it was announced. | TS’ School will be resumed this week | Y.W. L. Dance. noticeable on the B.-M.T. where num-; | } : sseq | the running. ‘as usual. | The Y js. |erous workers have openly expressed 5 A x A | ieinens eit ce tee their desire to be led out on a strike. | George W. Olvany, head of Tam- ||| Legislature Meets | * Y.W.L. Dance Sunday. i Jan. 14, 1928. "| Also awconsiderable number of re-|™any Hall, and other leaders of the | - * « | ‘ | dications of one of the shortest seg | Williamsburg will give a comaraderie | Lenin Memorial Meeting. be ore Ls Ia i et | | P st « 5 sions in years, the 1928 state legisla- jand dance Sunday at 29 Graham Ave.,| A Lenin memorial meeting will be a, circular entitled. “Organize, and, ture will get under way at noon to-|Brooklyn. The playlet, “Oscar Sapp,” |held at Madison Square Garden Sat- Ste Si ge a Rapa eee | FOOD WORKERS || | Against the murder of thousands of workers and | morrow. | will be presented. \urday, Jan, 21. compare tes | Bakers’ Loc. No. 164} || peasants in China { Leaders of both parties are anxious « . a i * * * eden F : Meets 1st Saturday | ||| ora iaetonlasidy eb that they nae Branch 4, Section 5. | China Protest Meet Be oe nee peut ment expressed stat Third ae | : a Z . : nag k hese workers is against any rd Avenue, | fave plenty of time to prepare for the/ Due to the miners’ relief meeting, A China protest meeting will be eee. delay in meeting She Aig sta BA = | THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 5 1928 | rational conventions next summer. Monday, Branch 4, Section 5, is not held Thursday, Jan. 5, at 8 p. m. at|tion issue. In some cases doubt is Union Label Bread. | || ; if | ee a : jgading = meeting until tonight at Irving Place and 16th St. by the |cxpressed that the A. E, of L. offi- A a . |6 p. m. at 2075 Clinton Ave. “Func-| Workers (Communist) Party. cials will go to the lengths of calling = ===> | | Mineola Case Delayed tions of the Members of the Workers | VL Helge alee a strike, H move which the workers ||| BUTCH UNIO | | at IRVING PLAZA | The appeal of the nine fur workers |(Communist) Party” will be dis- | Feb. 4 Affair. Local 174, A. M. C, & B,.W. of N. A. t | 15th STREET and IRVING PLACE | who were convicted at Mineola, L. I., | cussed. Members are urged to settle! Subsection 3A will hold a dance ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & f ] rters: | for strike activities is again post-|for optstanding DAILY WORKER- Saturday, Feb, 4, at Bonemian Hall, | Deine Geran “Workers. Glib eet ties v ae tr Speakers: | poned till the second week in Febru- | Freiheit tickets at once. | Woolsey and Second Ave., Astoria, L. eaoaeas 4th Thursday in the i » Sunday, 10 A. M | r ary. Arguments for the appeal are | “J ‘ * I. Other Party units are urged not | month at Labor Temple, E. 84th nda anos tiniest Ae 4 H. M. WICKS WM. F. DUNNE to be heard then at the courts of the Section 1, Attention! to arrange conflicting affairs. Serere sew Tempers Reha regular meetings. German and En lish library. Sunday lectures. S | cial entertainme All Germa’ Lf RL SE OT EWEN Hy pea speaking workers are welcome. Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union Appellate Division in Brooklyn. The| All units of Section 1 will meet on ~ district attorney of Nassau County | their regular nights at their new. has requested repeated postponements headquarters, 60 St. Marks Place (8th M. J. OLGIN Monument 3519. Postpone “ZB, 1504 St Tel stay 4878-2659 W. W. WEINSTONE, Chairman ve a grounds that his brief is not St.), beginning this week, \ HARLEM HEALTH CENTER arcriize yess eri eachaied day Membership Meeting Ind ‘ana Auspices:. WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY, DIST. NO. 2. : eiecwiaan ere. For, information wri! e m1 Zach Month. F \ r SESE ——_____. 3 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE The DAILY WORKER Managers “prsdene ADMISSION FREE. a Brailsford to’ Lecture Dr. N Sch tz “conitse or Staines Advertising Dept, rete ide Al H. N}\ Brailsford, prominent mem- os - ocnwar . 33 First St, New York City, = oan Dr. V.G. Burtan Dr. E. I.Kreinin Medical Director Dental Director - OPEN ALL HOURS. wee ber of the British Labor Party, has vvived here to deliver a series of 12 eetures at the New School for Social Research, 465 W. 23rd St., on “Pro- and Reaction in Post-War Europe.” This is his first visit to America, Brailsford has visited the Soviet Union twice. He is quoted as saying that reports that the Soviet Union was not making progress were “ab- | ‘surd.” 124 East 81st Street | SPECIALIST for Kidney, Bladder, | Urology, Blood and. Skin diseases and Stomach Disorders, X-RAY Examinations for Stones, Tumors and jinternal disturbances. Dr. Schwa will be glad to give you a free consultation. Charges for examinations and treatment is moderate. Special X-RAY EXAMINATION $2. HOURS: Daily: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sunday; 10 A. M. to 12 Noon. 4M ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SSS SESE esses “DAILY WORKER” Fri. Eve., Jan. 13 Mecca Temple > shehechdehech detec ch ech decech de ch cheb dechdedechcbedeetech ebectrc deeded detec deobe ig pome-----. Health Examination The Newest and Most Success- ful Methods in the Treatment of Blood, Nerve, Skin and Stomach Diseases of Men and Women. Consultation Free i +44 Workers’ Theater Ball) === ee Charges are Reasonable 4 wy Costames aeaiened by Lydia Gihecn, CO-OP. ERATIVE . Blood Tests X-Rays « ew ork artist, an Irst worn The DAILY WORKER-Freiheit. ball Dent al C l InIc at Madison Square Garden, will be 2700 Bronx Park East DR. Z | NS worn by request by several dancers | Ap’t C. 1. eae it the ae Theatre ball Friday TEL. ESTABROOK 06568, Specialists--Est. 25 Yrs. | vening at Stuyvesant Casino, Sec- — 815 P.M. —~ iT. EVENTH AVE. | nd Ave. and E. oth St DR. I. STAMLER || 110 East 16th St. N.Y. . ciguld waaiei The hall will be decorated by Surgeon-Dentist (iatwarn Erving PL a ales 5a), harles Tarnapo and Edwin Rolfe, it | DIRECTOR 1 4 }s announced. "||| open: — Tuesday and Thursday Daily 9-8 P.M. Sunday, 10-4 from 10 to 8 P. M.—Saturday trom 2to7 P.M, pa a AEA MT 1 li {ACES AL The oe The Aristocracy One hundred seventy cats now on | “ exhibition at the Waldorf Hotel are ||] *c! ‘enish 6022. sitting on satin cushions and have ||| Dr. ABRAIIAM MARKOFF velvet mice to play with. It is an an-| SURGEON DENTIST ual show. Judges will choose the ||} Oftice Hou Fee A Mas Be a8. LEARN PATTERNMAKING Learn designing, copying, pattern- making, grading dresses, cloaks, fur garments, also children clothing. Complete courses at low prices, STANDARD DESIGNING AND SCHOOL CUTTING . i wn i] Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 154 FOURTH AVE., Cor, 14th Street inners after profound deliberation. | 249 EAST 115th STREET Algonquin. 3277. | | e of the kittens is named Lind- | |lcor. Second Ave. New York. | ‘ orgh. | ! MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE» DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS at her studio 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE Musical Event USSR OFFICIALS SAIL. ; ‘ Alexander Kleeman, head of the} Deva Minas i us Hendin Soviet Union Refractory Trust, and | Surgeon Dentists Boris Schwetzow, professor of refrac- | tory science at the Moscow Institute | bagi yp of Technology and member of the! Room 803 Phone Algonquin 818; council for new forms of building con- | struction and materials, of the Sovict* FEEEFESEE ESTES ESET EE EE SESE SE TE FES EE EEPET TEEPE TEFEF LEELA EEE EEEEEEEEEEEELE EE EES Nina Tarasova Webbed debe ds ce chebedededededs ind slipper workers for the installa- | |}cor. Lexington Ave. New York. ‘tion of new officers will be held on Thursday night, January 5, at 51 L.| 7 10th St. Special Rates for Labor Organiza- (Established 1887.) - Sascha Jacobsen cosa | Union, enjoyed their last hour in the | : Bavoh bog Lorraine AER: Ui Hees taat Friday evening a: (ifoctieciicss ak Fi, Stk sien can xt retest some.J/}| COSTUME RECITAL 0 | the Joint Defense Committee bazaar, Saute Somat _—— os j at Grand Central Palace, just prior to 7 NY G I | RUSSIAN GYPSY | ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY ]|, | boarding ue a 2 rage ae on Dr. A. CARR STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK GEORGIAN | their way back to Soviet Russia. SURGEON DENTIST Patronize Our Friend | | * | tl $a. bobbue Meidtatndbladinraative: SPIESS STUDI O |¢ {|| Folk Song Interpretations : SHOE WORKERS MEETING. Personal attention, Workers’ prices. A mass meeting for the stitch-down 133 EAST 84th STREET 54 Second Ave. cor. 3rd St. | j VIOLIN VITUOSO FOUR FAMOUS ARTISTS Phone Stuyvesant 3816 HOLESOME » WwW AN MEAL Speakers will talk on the situation VGETARI Doris Niles ’ f | in the shoe industry in New York John s Restaurant i |, Come to ‘ and Brooklyn and all stitch-down and|!| spHciALTY; ITALIAN DISHES Scientific Vegetarian au t ou se ; slipper workers are invited to attend. rod ieee A es Piping yy Restaurant | Lo Ori ental an d METROPOLITAN OPERA | 78 E. 107th Street bi | STAR Russian Dances | | | i New York. HER BORGRE [202 B.2th St. New York. Henry Mettelier, furrier and mem- | ~~ 7 . ber of the Joint Board ofthe ries!) oo ————————— WHERE DO WE MBET TO 's ss cat . _ Union, is wanted at the union office, ||! Health Food AND EAT? At the j TICKETS $2.20 —$1.65—$1.10—75c. SSS \ __-22- E, 22nd St., in connection with a , by | 7 : 5} "case in which he is defendant. Vegetarian Restaurant || | Jimmie Higgin’s Book Store, 106 University Place; DAILY WORKER, 108 East 14th Street; Freiheit, 30 Union Sc. ; BOOST THE DAILY WORKER! Raat ee ees | fe a ee Remon Rekd the Daily Worker Every Day tit | SESE EFEEE EE EEE FESS SSE PE SEP SEP EFSF PEPE EE EEE ESSE FFEFEFER war \ / a \ a