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Wolfe, national agit- | (Continued from Page .One) prop director of the Workers (Com-|Workers gave a detailed picture of munist) Party, will talk on “Will (the s Durant’s Story of Philosophy” tomor-|dergone by the striking miners in row night at the Workers’ School, | Pennsylvania and elsewhere. He re- 108 E. 14th St. .__ | ferred to the relief which has been This talk is part of the symposium | undertaken in behalf of the suffer- on “Social Forces in Ame ature” being conducted Freeman and Floyd Dell, Commenting on the lecture, Wolfe said: _ “A discussion of this book has been | State Federation of Labor, spoke. ee =a vine coutse because it is) Other speakers included, P. J. Shea ypical of the series of ‘outlines of | * i knowledge’ of which there has been an | and J. H. Coleman, organizers for the epidemic recently.” Amalgamated. The workers were * |urged to join the union if they had |not already done so. About forty i; 2% |new members signed up, it was an- Sablich to Talk | nounced. Milka Sablich, Colorado strike lead-| |The hearing on the injunction ap- er, will address two meetings this plication by the Interborough against week end. She will speak at Central the 8,000,000 workers of the Federa- Opera House, 67th St. and Third Ave:, | tion, will take place on January 23: at a meeting arranged by the Jugo-| __ Cra enue Slav section of the International La-| U. S. TAKES GLUCK’S PROFITS bor Defense Saturday at 8 p.m. The} Alma Gluck, opera singer, has lost other meeting will be held Sunday at | a suit to recover $6,695 paid the gov- 2:30 p. m. at 715 E. 138th St. by the| ernment under protest as excess Lower Bronx section of the Young| profit tax in 1917. She contended Workers League. | that talking machine record royalties | should not be considered taxable when }earned prior to the tax law enact- ‘|ment, altho paid her after the law | was put on the books, by Joseph | cally to state the extent to which the | A. F. of L. has undertaken such re- | lief efforts. John Sullivan, president New York BOOST THE DAILY WORKER! ~ | Read the Daily Worker Every Da: fn Skebbhebobbhohod uffering and hardships being un- | an Liter-/ing mine workers but failed specifi-| jther refusal to acknowledge or re-|tarian pageant, as it | | | W ijIRT and BMT Workers |se } | | | LEEPER AIEEE EAH heheh bbb dehd | ment will be given. |are expected to be present. THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, | PARTY ACTIVITIES, ‘W YORK-NEW JERSEY | ES ARRANGE LARGEST LENIN MEMORIAL China Protest Meet. A Ohina’ protest meeting will be| The L held tonight at 8 p. m. at Irving Place | Broad and 15th St., by the Workers (Com- | terday, urged all workers who are munist). Party. |sirous of attending the Lenin Mem- * |orial meeting at Madison Square Gar- Miners’ Relief Meeting. |den, January 21, to sécure tickets as A miners’ relief meeting will be! far ahead of the date as possible. held Jan. 8 by the Upper Bronx Branch.of the Young Workers League at 1472 Boston Road at 8 p. m. " * * 2 Memorial Committee, 799 Get Tickets Early. The Memorial Committee’s state- ment read in part: “The fourth annual Lenin Memorial promises to be the largest memorial meeting ever held in 2w York, Arrangements are being Subsection 1B. All, members of..Subsection 1B should report - Satur: and. Sunday for miners’ re t either the made for workers to come to the Jewish Work E. Second | memorial meeting in bodies from St., or the Je ty, 126 E.| their shops and union headquarters. 16th St. | Ir In the past it has been a very easy {matter to fill any auditorium with Members Expelled. j workers anxious to pay honor to the The district executive comminttee of (memory of Lenin. We therefore urge the Young Workers (Communist) (all who intend to come to the mem- League has expelled ‘H. Gefter, 573 E. | orial meeting to get their ets as 141st St., member of the Lower Bronx on as possible. Delay 0 doing unit, for persistent and habitual ab- | might result in certain wo: sence from unif meetings and his fur- £C) |deprived of seeing the doubtful | whether many tickets will be on sale or the district | at the doo is spond to the letters of the unit, the district organizer executive committee. | * * ¢ | Ticket Stations. Party Conference Friday. | Tickets which cost from 50 cents to The monthly conference of all unit, jone dollar, the committee announced, ction and subsection organizers will | be held Friday at 8 p. m. at 108 E. 14th St. Jack Stachel, national or- ganization secretary of the Party, will report on the Lenin-Ruthenberg mem- bership drive. Supplies and final in- structions for the miners’ relief move- may be had at the following stations: |Manhattan, Workers Party, 108 East |14th St., Jimmie Higgins’ Book Shop, | 106 University Place; Co-ope: Restaurant, 80 Union Square; Selig Restaurant, 76 2nd Ave.; Cloakmak- jers’ Joint Board, 16 West 2ist St.; United Workers Co-operative, 69 5th | Ave.; Health Restaurant, 1600 Madi- Section 2. yen Ave.; Unity Co-operative House, R 800 7th Ave.; Bronx: Co-operative An cblergen raging ot the exes | sug, 2900 Bane Pare Mare Broke tive committee of Section 2 will be lyn: 46 Ten Eyck St., 764 40th held Friday at 6 p. m. at 101 W. 27th |!¥ni 46 Ten Eyck St., eli St. All subsection and unit organizers | t | Recover S-4 Bodies ii | On board the U. 8. 8. Bushnell; off Y. W. L. Dance Sunday. |Provincetewn, Mass. Jan. 4.—The bodies of three men were recovered late this afternoon from the sunken submarine S-4. The bodies were re- covered by divers. Salvage opera- tions were halted for the day, altho they maybe resumed tonight. One of the bodies had a signet ring on a finger of the left hand. An- other body was that of a heavily built person, a a Y. W. L. Dance. * The Young Workers League of | Williamsburg will give a comaraderie | and dance Sunday at 29 Graham Ave., | Brooklyn. The playlet, “Oscar Sapp,” | will be presented. * * * SS 1AC Unit Organizers. All units of SS 1 AC must hold} special meetings this week to take up the question of miners’ relief and distribution of leaflets. | All members must assist in the tag | day collection Saturday and Sunday, | RGR ga oR wm The. Young Workers League, Dis- re ape iy i | trict 2, will hold a dance Saturday, ‘ : y | Jan. 14, 1928. * * * | Liebknecht Memorial Meet. | i * : The Young Workers League will | Lenin Memorial Meeting. hold a Liebknecht memorial meeting| A Lenin memorial -meeting will be Friday, Feb. 8, at the Labor Temple, | held at Madison Square Garden Sat- 14th St. arid Second Ave, jurday, Jan. 21. * * * = Fri. Eve., Jan. 13 — 815 P.M. LER ASAE EEE EEE EEE EEL ELEEEEEEE Nina Tacis ova COSTUME RECITAL of RUSSIAN GYPSY GEORGIAN Folk Song Interpretations Sascha Jacobsen VIOLIN VITUOSO Paul Althouse METROPOLITAN OPERA STAR’ | @ Ld & SaaS SSS EPEPEEEE PERE NELLA S LAL EEEE ELLE bee oe oe oh ‘4™ ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SSS SEE eres ree ~~~ “DAILY WORKER” | Mecca Temple 55th ST. and SEVENTH AVE. A The Musical Event of 1928 FOUR FAMOUS ARTISTS en A a a i TICKETS $2.20—$1.65-$1.10—75c. Jimmie Higgin’s Book Store, 106 University Place; DAIL Y WORKER, 108 East 14th Street; Freiheit, 30 Union Sa. PERE ELE EEE EEEES REEEETEEESEEES TELE PERT EREE EEE EH EEE EEEEE EEE STE ETE ETE E SEE ESSE eee es CT Dots Niles im ‘Oriental and ° Russian Dances Saas FFEEPEEEE EEE EES ‘ 4 JANUARY 5, 1928 I. OR AND FRATERNAL, | |S. Youth Committee. | All members of the Youth Commit- tee for Miners’ Relief are urged to report y and Sunday at following : Bronx, 147: ton Road; - 110th Willie burg, 29 Grah: 122 Osborne St.; Benson Ave. and Room 10 Fifth Ave. * * * Women Meet. ant meeting of of the recent Women’: r Miners’ Relief toge maries of the Ur im: imme: rganizi % greater won r rs’ relief lat month, Juliet Stuart Poyntz v port on her recent trip to the Penns; ania strike district. An important meeting of the | peratnto Laboristo Group will be | Friday at 8 p. m. at_108 E. | All workers who are inte |weleome to attend. ‘ * . Metropolitan Soccer League. The Metropolitan Workers Soccer League will hold a bal! and athletic | exhibition Saturd Jan. 14, at Bronx Lyceum, 170th St. and Third Ave. * “Moscow and Geneva.” | Alexander Bittelman, member of | the central executive committee of the | Workers (Communist) Party, will \lecture on “Moscow and Geneva” at |the Harlem Workers Forum, 81 E. 110th St., Friday at 8 p. m. | * “ * | Junior Nature Friends. | The Junior Section of the Nature |Friends will visit the quarries at | White Plains nert Sunday. ‘hey will |meet at the E. 180th St. s |the Boston and Westchester Railroad , (downstairs) at 8:30 a. m. Those who |will participate are asked to bring lice skates, * * * | Miners Leaflets Ready. | The miners’ relief leaflets will be | |ready at 6 o’clock tonight at the of- jfice of the Miners’ Relief Committee, |799 Broadway, Room 233, Repre- |sentatives are to report at once for| | their quota. | Patronize Our Advertisers | | | ORGANIZATIONS i - Three Children of Fur ie :: Page Five eens RKER KILLED IN SHOP BLAST Hat Blockers’ Union Hit by Injunction WO ‘aw Hat Block- s forbidden by The Millinery and ’ Union, Local 48, new injunction to ike inst Feders ea by Judge e supreme court, Part 1 mployer had applied for the ction on the ground that he had ened nis business and had em- third work d no worke Despite proof!of the plant t the company w n old one, the quer f ge grante unction * | through nis p th >| the uppe a ang the fir te to a union con , according to the union. there was for s heard the smoke- glinco lying Worker Burn to Death NEWARK, ren of Mich: Three chil- there only @ drum blew of Angelo, 4 inette hg from an 2 roof of a porch 1 n to the yard. Dorothy was:brot to safety by her father who thot the other three children were following | them. si NOR HAS HOLIDAY ENTON, N. J., Jan. 4.—Gov- ernor Moore resumed his duties here yesterday after holiday vacation, | hunting in Cana are Invited to visit.the CONMUNITY BOOK SHOP 101 EAST 16th STR round corner of the F Dr. N. Schwartz | it 124 East 8ist Street * SPECIALIST for Kidney, Bladder, | Urology, Blood and Skin diseases | | and Stomach Disorders. ' X-RAY Examinations for Stones, Tumors and internal disturbances | Dr. Schwartz 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 Pom Sunday: 10 A. M. to 12 Noon J el Lehigh 6022. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF | SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9:30-12 A 2-8 P. M Daily Except Friday ar 249 EAST 115th STREE Cor. Second Ave (A iheit) New and Used Books on All Subs ots, BARGAIN PRICES. Circulating Library. Stationery. 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