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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1928 Page Five’ if ALEX FRIED HELD WITHOUT BAIL ON ASSAULT CHARGE Took Part in Brutal Attack on Furrier (Continued from Page One) the left wing Joint Board, which end- ed in the complete loss of union con- citions in the fur industry. Fried was chosen as McGrady’s chief assistant. One of Fried’s first acts was to he thugs to attack Aaron Gross, tae left wing leader. Read Crime Record. In court yesterday John Mandle- baum, counsel for the Joint Board,} read Fried’s criminal record as fol-} lows: | “Boston, Mass., October 18, 1912,; Alex Fried. Arrested by Officer) Concannon in Boston, .<ass. for) |League will hold a theatre party at i56th St. Labor and Fraternal |) Organizations Baldwin Lectures Tonight. Roger Baldwin, director, American Civil Liberties Union, will. speak on “Conditions in. Europe Today” at the Youth Forum of the Community Church, 12 Park Ave., tonight at 8 p. m, A discussion and social hour will follow. Chis tea Anti-Imperialist Theatre Party. | The All America Anti-Imperialist | the New Playwrights’ Theatre, 36 Commerce St., this evening. | Mia ar Brookwood Labor Dinner. The graduates of Brookwood Labor College will hold a dinner tonight at 7 o’clock at the Mecca Temple, 130 W. Ph se Brooklyn Dance Tomorrow. The Boro Park Workers’ Club hold a dance tomorrow at 1373 43rd St., Brooklyn, * * * .Dance for Colorado Strikers. | held at Irving Plaza, Irving Place and| breaking into a house and robbing it! : . of eiebie jewelry. Decuiber f6'4 The Colorado Miners’ Relief Com- 1912—Alex Fried alias Alex Ried.|mittee will hold a dance tomorrow Convicted of burglary in a Boston |Might at 113 E, 1th St. court and sentenced to serve from! We ee four to six years in a Massachusetts | Brooklyn Affair Saturday. state prison.” The Brooklyn Junior Co-operators Judge Rosenbluth had previously | will present a “Gala Day in a Co- placed each of the four assailants of |operative Store” tomorrow at 8 p. m. Fineman under $2,500: bail. Fineman|at 764 40th St., Brooklyn. was unable to appear in court to tes-| Ph wie tify against them, being confined in Jewish Culture Club. | bed. He had been severy cut about) The Jewish Workers’ Culture Club | the face and body. jwill hold its first dance at 715 E.| Workers Demanded Action. 138th St., tomorrow. | It was pointed out by many work-| sed ers that action of the mass meeting) Freiheit Singing Society. of 3000 furriers held Wednesday| ‘The Freiheit Singing Society will evening undoubtedly. aided in secur-'yo1q its annual ball tomorrow, Feb. 4 ring warrants against the thugs. At’ at Tammany Hall, 14th St. and Third | that. time a resolution was passed 4 yo. | demanding action by the city author- | ities. N Y UNEMPLOYED night at 8:15 o’clock at the Labor ' ‘ Temple, 14th St. and Second Ave. JOIN FOR ACTION The Bronx Branch of the Interna- ‘tional Labor Defense will meet Mon- ‘day night. The order of business will (Continued from Page One) ‘include a report of the bazaar com- John Di Santo, J. Prigent, and M. mittee. Gordon. i fete eae Enthusiasm though orderly was de- Poyntz Lectures Tonight, termined and spontaneous: A demon-) Juliet Stuart Poyntz will lecture on stration was given the appearance of | the “Women of Today” tonight at 227 William W. Weinstone, district or-| Brighton Beach Ave., under the aus ganizer, speaking for the Workers pices of the Brighton Council of the * eg ee. Leon Samson will lecture on “The Behavioristic School” in his course on Historical Psychology, tomorrow Bronx I. L. D. Meeting. (Communist) Party. _ | United Council. of Working Class Immediate organization of the un-| women, organized.workers and a demand for | ee prompt city relief to the jobless was | words or charity was shown when a|Will speak at the Workers’ School ‘sap “ Fi \Forum, 108 East 14th St., Sunday at majority filled out registration blanks | icf 1S: in the Soviet as a step towards the launching or Pea aint Leaw ay eee te new organisation, which, at was, Jay Lovestone will speak at the announced at the close of the meet- | " . + | Bronx Open Forum, 2075 Clinton Ave. ing, had already obtsined headquar-| (near 180th St.), Sunday at 8:80 p. 4 ms im. on “The Decisive Struggles in the Demand Russian Recognition. | American Labor Movement.” Weinstone emphasized that the un-/ John Williamson will speak at the employed workers must not only de-)yower Bronx Labor Centre, 715 E. mand the establishment of perman- j3gth St., Sunday at 8 p. m., on “Lind- ent unemployment insurance to be perg—Ambassador of Wall Street.” paid by the employers and the open-| ing of public buildings and schools! Brownsville Workers Forum, 1689 for the use of the unemployed, but pitkin Ave., Brooklyn, Sunday at 8:30 should demand that the government p. m., on “Lindbergh! Our Ambassa- relieve the present unemployment dor in Nicaragua.” crisis by immediately opening up! Ella G. Wolfe will speak at the trade relations with Soviet Russia. Williamsburgh Workers Forum, 46} In the Soviet Union 150,000,000 work-'Ten Eyck St., Sunday afternoon, at | ers and peasants are anxious to ob- 2 p, m. on “The Pan-American Con- tain American products, which would ference.” | furnish work for thousands now out Wich ee | of ‘jobs, he said, Council 11 Affair, | . _ Support. Given. r The United Council of Working _ Other speakers at the meeting! Class Women, Council 11, will hold an Spoke along similar lines. Fred Bie- arfair Saturday evening at the Co- denkapp, secretary of the Interna-| operative Colony, 2700 Bronx Park, tional Workers Relief, promised the @ the Bronx. full support of his organization to, . * the unemployed. At the conclusion of! the meeting coffee and sandwiches | were furnished in a hall at the rear by this organization. Other speakers were Harry Myers, of the Council; J. Fleiss, who brought greetings from mags meetings of un- employed needle trades workers; Henry Bloom; Rose Pestota and Bill) Lee of the Industrial Workers of the World. Of special interest was a talk) by Prichard, who served four and one- | half years in the Canadian army dur- | ing the war. Plans are being made for future mass meetings throughout the city.) Open Forums Sunday. Miners’ Relief Meet. A meeting of all Brownsville fra- ternal and workers delegates for Min- ‘ers’ Relief will be held Sunday at 1844 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn, for discussion (of the situation and organization of a |permanent relief committee. . . * Edith Rogers will talk on “What I Saw in the Soviet Union,” at the re- mng of the Harlem Workers’ ‘orum, 148 E. 108rd St., tonight. * - .* Gomez Lectures Sunday. | Manuel Gomef», secretary, All- America Anti-Imy tialist League, will PASSAIC, N. J., Feb. 2.—A call |lecture on the “B/ kers’ War in Nica- to a so-called unemployment confer-'ragua” Sunday 4 /8:30 p. m. at the ence, the first of a series to be organ- Hast Flatbush Culture Club, 1111 Rut- ized by the American Federation of}land Road, near Sutter Ave., Brook- Labor officials thruout the country, 'lyn. Bh will be held here Saturday and Sun- sdahtnented day at the Moose Hall. Matthew Woll Hike Sunday Morning. and other A. F. of L. officials will be The Junior Section of the Nature the main speakers, A banquet the Friends will hike from Hastings to opening night is expected to minimize Ardseley and Scarsdale on Sunday. discussion during the first session, Meeting place will be 242nd St, and We express our deep sorrow on the death of our young comrade, BERTHA KIMBERG. She departed from us and from the movement at the age of 19, full of youthful spirit and energy, and at a time when she was most needed. A Group of Young Workers League Comrades. |Jay Lovestone, William Z. Foster, W.} Van Courtlandt Park at 9 a. Carl Weisberg will speak at the|°- Coat | PARTY LEADERS T0 TALK AT WELCOME Students Coming for) Training Course The concert and mass meeting to be 15th St., Wednesday at 8 p. m. marks an important step forward on the part| of the Workers’ School, according to} Bertram D. Wolfe, director. The meeting is arranged to welcome the students of the three months National Day Training Course, who are arriv- ing from all sections of the country on invitation of the school. This course is the second undertak- ing of its kind in the four years of existence of the school. The first step in this direction was made in the summer of 1926 when a two weeks’ full-time training course was attended by 75 students, 85 of whom were from distant parts of the country. The present course, involving three months’ attendance instead of two weeks, will be attended by about 25 students, 15 of whom will come from various sections of the country. The importance attached to the course by the leaders of the Workers | (Communist) Party is indicated by the list of speakers which includes W. Weinstone and Bert Wolfe. Dur- ing the period of training, they will} be instructors, Kimberg Funeral Held) The funeral of Bertha Kimberg, Young Workers (Communist) League member, was held yesterday from the Jewish Hospital, Brooklyn. | Racat m. Fare | will be 50 cents. | SE abe Newark Concert Sunday. The Joint Defense Committee of the Cloak, Dressmakers and Furriers of Newark will hold a concert Sun- day at 7:30 p. m. at Kruegers Hall, Belmont and Springfield Ave., New- ark. The funds will be used for the | relief of the striking furriers of Local 25, International Fur Workers’ | Union, Newark. Wy Mie U. C. W. C. W. Theatre Party. The United Council of Working Class Women will hold a theatre par- ty at the Yiddish Art Theatre on Feb. 16, Tickets are obtainable at | the council office, 80 E. 11th St.,; Room 533. | * * * i I. L. D. Bazaar, The annual bazaar of the Interna- tional Labor Defense will be held for | five days beginning March 7, at New | Star Casino, Park Ave. and 107th St. | All articles and contributions should | be sent to 799 Broadway, Room 422. | + * # | Lecture in Lower Bronx. C. Marmor will lecture on “The Change in Family Relations and the | Role of the Woman in Industry,” Fri- | day, Feb. 17, at 715 E, 188th St., un- der the auspices of the United Coun- cil of Working Class Women, Council Phone Stuyvesant 3816 9 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet, 302 E..12th St. Jiew York. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6865. ANYTH a IN PHOTOGRAPHY }} | STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend ih SPIESS STUDIO |) 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. | Special Rates for Labor Organiza- tions. " (Established 1887.) MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS at her studio 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE Telephone Lor: also wh at Cé.ormexnivs Reram HO} 419¥, 6th Avenue, near 58 St. 0°! CHAS. “RECHT For the convenience of workers open unt. 6 P. M. and all day Saturday, 110 WEST 40th ST. Room 1604, _ Phone: PENN 4060--4061--4076. FURNISHED ROOM. IGreek Comrade ‘wants furnished) room with Comrades on the West} Side, near subway station. Write! \F T., 688 W, 138th St. Apt. 38. . | ple, Second Ave. *. at Bohemian Hall, Install New Officials of Local 5 Amalgamated | A mass meeting at Cooper Union | has been called by the executive board Liebknecht Memorial Meeting. |of Operators’ Local 5, Amalgamated The Liebknecht Memorial meeting | Clothing Workers’ Union, to celebrate will. be held tonight by the Young | the installation of the newly elected z . ~ Tem. | Officers of the local. The meeting |” Workers League at the Labor Tem-| int be held on Saturday at 1 p.m. | aes | The calling of the meeting in Coop- | er Union marks a decided change from the previous installation meetings called by Amalgamated Clothing Workers’ locals at which only the clos- est followers of the elected official- dom participated. WORKERS PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK—NEW JERSEY Astoria Entertainment and Dance. | Subsection 3A will hold an enter- tainment and dance tomorrow Woolsey and Second Ave., Astoria, L. I. To reach the hall take Astoria train to Hoyt Ave. station. 'Reception Tonight for} 2 Released Cloakmakers | A reception in honor of the two cloakmakers just released from Sing | Sing Joseph Perlman and Anton Romarchuck, will be held tonight at} New Star Casino, 107th St. and Park! Ave. The leaders of the Joint Board of | the Cloak and Dressmakers’ Union, |which is arranging the affair will| Rae, oe Section 1, Attention! Section 1 will hold a “Proletarian Banquet” tomorrow at 7 p. m. at the Downtown Labor Center, 60 St. Marks Place. \ oo ee Bedacht Lectures Sunday. Max Bedacht will lecture on “The | Trotsky Opposition and the New Yerk Volszeitung” Sunday at 3 p. m. at the Labor Temple, 248 E, 84th St. © * * i K e will also bi musical Section 1 Open Forum. rien st ype will also be a musica. H. Davis, recently returned from | Other guests of honor will include the Soviet Union will lecture'on “How |needle trades workers who have the Workers Live in Russia’ Sunday, | served prison terms for their union Feb. 12, at 2:30 p. m. at the’ Section | activities. 1 open forum, 60 St. Marks Place. ar a? |the three months National Day Train- Subsection 3E Executive. jing Course of the Morkere sae The executive committee of Subsec. | 108 E- 14th St., will be held Wednes- tion 3E ‘will meet Monday a eae G \day, Feb. 8 at 8 p. m. at Irving Plaza, m. at 101 W, 27th St. \Irving Place and 15th St. The spea Ce ae Jers will include Jay Lovestone, Will- ‘iam Z. Foster, W. W. Weinstone, Ber- {tram D, Wolfe, Ben Gold and a stu- dent. Darsha will dance. * s Hike Sunday. The Bath Beach Unit, Young Wo ers League, will hold a hike Sunday to Forest Park. The starting point will be 1940 Benson Ave., Brooklyn, 3E, 1F. Unit 3E will-meet Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. at 101 W. 27th St. Witten oe Wolfe Lectures Tomorrow. Bertram D. Wolfe, director, Work- ers’ School, will lecture on “Workers’ | Education and the Communist Move- | ment” tomorrow at 7 p. m. at 108 E. at 8 a.m. 14th St.- This'will be the closing of | a ee the fall term of the school. Ae os A meeting of speakers and agitprop directors will be held Friday at 8 p. m, at 108 E. 14th St., Room 42. Robert | Mitchell of The DAILY WORKER) will be the principal speaker. The|statement by William W. Weinstone, traction question will be taken up. All| district organizer. unit, subsection and sections must be | as Pehtend represented. | Y. W. L. Dance NS id The Young Workers League, Dis- Concert to Greet Students. |trict 2, will hold a dance, Saturday, A concert and mass meeting to} Feb, 11 at Harlem Casino, Lenox Ave. greet the students who will attend |and 116th St. Party Members Attention! No Party members will be allowed to attend the plenum of the Central Committee which opens in New York on Saturday unless they have a 1928 membership book, according to a | Ragozin, sec pointed out that the women and chil- dren bear the brunt of the coal oper- | ators’ oppression, and that it is up to all working women to organize ef- fectively to send relief to the strik- ing miners of Pennsylvania Colorado and their families need relief!” bands, and their trades, will be the| next attacked in the open shop, wage- slashing campaign of the bosses.” Woll-Mctrady Appointee, Union-Wrecking Chief, Has Burglary Record Women’s Conference for Miners Relief Next Sunday The Women’s Committee for Miners’ Relief, with headquarters at Room 533, is preparing an extension of its activities following ce to be held at Irving Plaza, Irving Place and 15th St., Sunday ment yesterday, Ray ry of the committee, , Ohio and “Tf working women of this city do strike areas, they next ones to she said. s Arranged. orga ns in | In Brown: }ers’ and fraternal org: meet at le, work- ions will a miners’ relief conference Sunday at 2:30 p. m., at 1844 Pitkin Ave., Bri n. The purpose of the miners’ relief. Harlem Conference Call, A si ar call is being sent out to all Harlem workers’ and fraternal |organizations by the Provisional Har- {lem Committee for Miners’ Relief, 143 E. 103rd St. The conference will be held Feb. 15 at 8 p. m, These local conferences are == 185: HE SAME “Their hus- | sections of the city are mobilizing for! miners’ relief. 80 jatory to the calling of the large con- not see to it that a constant stream} of money, food and clothes is kept flowing into the themselves will be the ference for miners’ relief by the Penn- sylvania-Ohio-Colorado Miners’ Re- lief Committee, 799 Broadway, Room 233, to be held at the Labor Temple, 244 E. 14th St., on Feb. 18 at 4 p. m. Delegates will be elected at the vari- ous section conferences to attend the city-wide conference. Have Already Obtained ‘Booths at I.L.D. Bazaar Twelve organizations have already |arranged to conduct booths at the } annual bazaar various | | decided about conference will be the formation of a/ permanent Brownsville committee for | of the International Labor Defense which opens March 7 at the New Star Casino, Park Ave. and 107th St., according to an an- nouncement last night. “Organizations who have not yet booths should do so immediately,” the statement conti- nued. The bazaar office is located at 799 Broadway, Room 422. The bazaar committee will hold its next meeting Monday at 8 p. m. at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. J. C. Cole, of 101 Butler St., Brook- lyn, died of heart disease yesterday s he was unloading baggage in the Last Quarterly Dividend paid on all amounts from $5.00 to $7,500.00, at the rate of Banking by Mail ASSETS EXCEEDING $28,000,000 Deposits made on or before the 3rd day of the month will draw interest from the Ist day of the month, 4% Open Mondays (all day) until 7 P. M. 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