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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1928 Tammany Politicians Forced to Recognize Working Women’s Council MOTHERS URGE [ea CONNOLLY CALLED [WoRKERS Parry|EXPOSE SMITH'S ras AIM TO LEGALIZE eee ae for H Sunday 4 ‘ fee c an violinist, will play at a concert HES TOREER office before 6 D. ™. 4 se BA | ie ica ; Play at a t pero on the day before publication iW. ur Y Pin. ree ce (Chote Puge One) o be held he re Sunday evening at i ON TRANSFERS mp Re tz Lectures Tonight. W ill Ar gue “Scope of | y before publicat sh sie | fund, a Mbaeiner fi ore tax upon | Mecca Temple, 55th. St. me “sca Tammany Will Shift the ‘Stuart Poynter. r n peg - : athe tsiite 1A to celebrate the second anniver- art P. 1 lecture on g ye e : ~rntgrnational Probless) of Labor To- Queens Graft Probe ry of “The Hammer,” Jewish Com- Burden of Judge a — rum, 143 E. Page Five the empl and to be administe ctors |by representatives of the unions Postpone Sec The meeting Meeting. at the Harlem F na Maurice Connolly, president of the |and literature n 2 sche- ; munist monthly. Vara St, tonight at 8 ock. P Siisk tore aay been postponed |the unemployed. “America is one of . eo oe i : Attempt to to Stop Meet : * * jLorough Queens, where he and a num- | ¢'/< for Saturday he tt a “in. at|the few countries.in the wotld with| The concert will inaugurate the PI , ne i Is U essful Present Miners’ Case. ier |ber of contractors are directly in j101. Ww. mr ia no unemployment insurance. third year of Moissaye J. Olgin’s| Yesterday was another day of tre A meeting for miners’ re , if eh 4 4 3 S| s, iidani » Sow vork- ondous rbal ef: s save 2 § EES will be held ‘Monday at 715 8. 188th | volved in the $29,300,000 sewer graft, s umaie | “5. No landlord shall have the right |S¥idance of the only Jewish work-/mendous verbal efforts to save the | St. 8 p. m. under the auspices of the Sunaa ers’ monthly in America, five cent fare. Mayor Walker an- . |™must appear this morning before the | for mine relief |to evict unemployed workers from | \ - After an unsuccessful attempt to| Lower Bronx Labor Center. The speak p! ror |to evi ploy s Ohter features will be-@ recital by n g j 7 a p. t 143) | 's will be Fred Beidenkamp, national | Brooklyn Appellate Division to show, Will » : p. . their homes because. of non-payment prevent the meeting of the parents es Worke: of the nounced that the unanimous vote of international Re- | cause why it should not vacate its < i ‘ tent: }Nina Gordoni, soprano, and the ap- pris Te will be his i A G 5 = ‘ Louis A. Baum,-secretary, | © Young: Workers Li e speakers |of re ; a a ve 44 ithe Board of imate 1 ba is of Public Schools 19 and 50, Brook Hee and ouuminicers au ntans | ban against the continuation of secret vil) -nclude representatives of the} ¢. 150,000,000 people in Soviet | Pearance f B. Tzimaich, one of the 6 ko Sabie ies tra MADR i lyn, called by the United Council of} ae A * * vestigation of his administration, league, party, and two striking miners. | py cin are eagerly séeking trade with’| leading actors. of the Moscow Habima | move to take over the g gains Working Class Women Wednesday, Open Forums Sunday, ; Héault of New Lav Coen e ae Pare mreereinment WL tee ee United Beate Sear ERe Guseese of |Players. “Havrili and Yoel,” a play |\the traction companies from the New politicians have decided it best to]. ©. Rogers will lecture on “What | sult of New. Law. aus ee e United States bss A hi Saw in the Soviet Unior tthe mt ft This action is the first result ‘of propose a united front on the ques-|jamsburg Open Forum, 46 Ten Wyck the passage of the Knight-Dunmore tion of the pupils’ transfer. St., Brooklyn, Sunday at 2 p.m OT leeislat Wednesd { * * * m 2 ature ednesday, i i Bert Miller will lecture on “The War | V1.0) se ain. sia : oy lest) Ad eer Cteculm tod int LOR Teer gunsiie ab bees aise Mes Coney | Which is aimed to broaden the powers | w neighborhood by the Council sare Island Open Forum, 2901 Mermaid Ave. |cf Justice Scudder, appointed by Gov. |} seve: ns for the betterment o: - 7 Smith to conduct t iz. | e eral slogai 4 ‘or the b mca duc rovencone ‘ ) condu t the quiz the general school conditions and cal-),¢rous “America” at the. Workers’ | The court last week held that ling the parents to a mass meeting|/School Open Forum, 108 . 14th St., | Seudder cannot really investigate the M. J. Olgin, will be acted by a! york State t of Yiddish actors, including !Wendorf and A. Pecker. j Gul, ache... Conteronce, |products made in America. The recog- | A conference of all industrial organ- |Nition of the Soviet’ Union would rs, fraction secretaries and active |mean the employment of thousands of} trade ‘union members of New: Jersey peace SiWL OEE 36 hela Sunday, at 37 16th Ave, | meric orkers n, industrial organ- Letter to Central Council. \Mike Gold to 7 to Talk at! “Only the city should be charged be present. | The New York Council of the Un- with the task of defending the inter- | jemployed also announces that it has | Concert Tomorrow lest which are primarily its own,” the work organ-|sent a letter to the Executive Com- | Transit Commission which still insists on handling the opposi- tion in its own way. ill lecture on “Pro: f re |mayor announced. In this position Wednesday, unhampered by the poli-| Sunday at 8 p.m. | % Queens scandal, but merely sit as a| BAA “a oe jmittee of the New York Central | ee i pos 00: director of thi he mayor is supported: by theitenail ticians, to discuss what happens to Manuel Gomez will lecture on “The | judge to hear the charges. The new - f {Trades and Labor Council asking that | New ayy rights Theatre, will lee bade e ike B 1 of Esti the child after he enters the school- r Against N the Upper | act. rushed thru the legislature with Preparations for the Women’s’ Day | representatives be heard at the|ture on “The Effects of the Machine |™mous opinion of the Board o: A= i < x Open Forum, at 8 p.m. aa 2 itil ve. demon t to be held March 8 is neet: f the E att Yom-| Age of Literature” rree! ii ‘ room. This meeting was to have been| 41° 9975 Clinton Ave. junusual speed, broadens Scudder’s Une of the most important tasks of |Next meeting of the Executive Com age Ege a ie pee ah one pitti and mate. This complete agreement is held at the Williamsburg Mansion, Juliet Stuart Poyntz sill lecture on | Powers, and makes ‘it as extensive as , the Party at the present time. A drive aitiee: ee letteny ipods RE Ot ra A Sane Shan 2 _ ae pperaye, jconsidered very significant in view of 9 Juliet Stua >oyntz. yi ecture | oy ; 0 bi °. 2 Ae mc 3 > Ww » sta 3r0 5. = 294 So. bth St., but when the parents] .shternational Problems of Labor ‘o- |a@ Moreland Act commissioner inves- bor movesm a ihe Paste ineet | LB aeaisect inp pe tM aes ‘ ee for omor-!the fact that on the board are such i in- en Fo Rats | a ‘made to the delegation from the New|row night. Chaim Lotylansky, con- | arrived, managers of the hall in-|day at the Lower Bronx Open Forum, | tigating state matters. be condneted n é é = javowedly increased fare advocates as formed them that it was closed and} 71° #. 1#8th-St, Sunday at:8.p.m. 1/1. -oenerally aeteed that the HsGrt * * . York Council of the Unemployed |cert singer, and other artists, will be : 4 | e. Ren and: Rene et | Y. Ww. eet led Off. which visited the session of the Cen-|on the musical program, Comptroller Berry. that there would be no meeting. William W. Weinstone will lecture |law will give Al Smith, a Tammany | The aries’ meeting of the - F | Obtain Another Hall World Revolution—Has It |p thor of Connolly’s. an opnortunity | Young Workers League scheduled for |ttal Trades and Labor Council on|_ The affair is being arranged by the in Another Hall, at the. Brownstone Open |” f ‘ ys. @ pp: , es mt : = ti tol the Wotecs} Competent observers believe that era onday, Feb, 13, has been called off ww ebruary 2, we are her erative unit o: e orkers |, < Cc He oP atid th ce pene f/ until further y Raid * ° |with notifying your committee that |(Communist) Party, and the proceeds be ocficials of the city sinter onnolly, or permit the investigation jour representatives would like to ap-|will go to The DAILY WORKER. _ |have gone over completely to the sup- pear at your next executive commit- | port of the traction company’s in- | Coc zs z , 1689 Pitkin Ave: Sunday at|cither to go thru w Ray Ragozin, of the United Coun-]§:30 p,’m. et of Working Class: Women, arrived ’ Melpers Election. to die a natural death. just as the parents were beginning) ye » a iation’ of Plimb- to leave and learning the situation|ers’ anf will elect its new execu- | j either 16 W ; .|tee meeting. — TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 9. —Jcreased fare move. The present plan, she immediately announced that the| tive board at a meeting tonight. | Herbst to Get Readers Pd daehiga leg sin. fhe spaniel. ala: “Please eh when and where|Charges have been made by State {it is thought is to drive the proceed- ‘ cay * A is ah aca pay i dieamcniic his meetin, ill be held so that we | Se Yat 2 meeting would be held somewheres Breaking Chains” Tonight. aa re 4 t thi x a Senator Yates. that Thomas A. Mac- else if necessary. In the meantime,|,,“Breaking Chains” wil mown to- m Connecticut Towns) Zam Lectures Sunday. |can present our case.” Donald, head of the Hudson County ae e : ee woes * pena: ' : eee night at ock at the ‘oun- BS peas papa pee avori : a 1 a hall was hired in Miller’s Grand] ty” Labor Lyceum, 185 ‘Forest. Av Herbert Zam, executive secretary, Election Bureau, has repeatedly dis-|**¥0T#™l¢ to the companies wi Anna Herbst, a Not wont DAILY | Young Workers’ League will lecture on 2 3 |“Youth and the Coming War,” Sunday "4 regarded ev WORKER agent, left last night to lat (9) andthe Coming War’ sunaay | School in Brownsv aE eat torn canvass a number of Connecticut | League open forum, 715 BE. 138th St. The towns in connection with the circula- Ridgewood, under the joint .auspic pee eth eae a rol tutte aes of the International Workers Aid, A over and crowded the new meeting|}iterbund Kings and Queens, Iti place which had a capacity of 300. |wood Damenchor, the Lassalle Macn- nerchor, and Queens County Auxiliary nees of fraudulent elec-|4tttibuted to a single judge rather r |than to the Tammany Hall machine. Brownsville and _ c I Secti Attention. York Branch of the Worke Successful Meeting. Association, . ir tion drive for new members. She will | ne. of mployed will be | will open Monday at 1844 Pitkin Ave., The meeting then progressed suc- Passaic Forum Sunday. be in Stamford today, tomorrow ad 2p. m. at | Brooklyn, LAW OFFICE y : Phone Stuyvesant 3816 cessfully under the guidance of Ray|_ J 0- Bentall and John J. Ballam will | Sunday, where she will work in coop- speak on) “Unemployment—its Cause ; A | cl apt OAR | Courses will be given in English, of > Ragozin, who was chairman. Several}ana Cure” ut Passaic Forum, 27 (eration with several Workers Party| By fs De Week, |elementary and intermediate; history | CHAS. RECHT John’s Restaurant speakers, including Juliet Stuart|Dayton Ave. s nday at 8 p. m. active members. She ‘will be in Col- 7 he hides, s Ninn to, 19 of the United States and fundamen- jf ror the convenience of workers open BPECIALTS: ITALIAN DISHES Poyntz, Mrs. Clara Shavelson, a é linsville, Conn., on Monday, Tuesday collected for the I. L. D. Bazaar, tals of Communism, unti: 6 P. M. and all day Saturday. place with atmosphere . . oumanian Meet Sunday. 2 ct . Bazaar, | 2 h WEST 40th ST. 160% where all radicals meet. mother of the neighborhood and Rose| The Roumanian Workers’ Cultural |@nd Wednesday. A committee of four | tion 2 booth, shoulda be brough A forum in current topics will be 3 oom 1604. é ’ Club will meet Sunday at 2:15 p, Wortis, of the Joint Board Cloak and] oe ot Wi Sttn Sed Roumanian- | her as part Of te epecial <i tieut Dressmakers’ Union, were greeted|speaking workers are invited P le special Connecticu' ee ee has already arranged to work with |W. 27th St. | Honor roll pan be : PE | obtained at the same addr held every Sunday at § BI 0Gh Ate 20 ©. Dp. m, 302 E. 12th St. vi *f campaign now being conducted. Thus Y. W. L. Dance. | = ar wich enituaiasm. When) they) DOMmted | Se tee cece’ penne. far Connecticut has rolled up an im-|_ ‘Tho Young Workers League, District || LEARN PATTERNMAKING | || ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY out the need for a permanent organ-| ‘rhe Newark ‘CommittehAer Miners’ Ren re f aie +4 |2, Will hold “a dance, Saturday, Feb. 11|| Learn designing, copying, pattern- STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Health Food ization of the parents themselves. peal vey emit ibe ich antl pressive number of new readers. jae pertem Casino, Lenox Ave, and making, eroding arenas cloaks, | Patronize Our Friend ea 00 One of the children of the neighbor-| 74 at 2 p. hes ne a th St, ur garments, also children clothing. Vegetarian R M 5 yeeum, 190 Belmont Ave. The | daca Complete courses at low pri egetarian Restaurant hood, who attends Public School 20,|speakers will incluté’ Mrs, Rachel U. ©. W. C. W. Theatre Party. ! Section 1 Open Forum. y Pell ae SPIESS STUDIO 8 . STANDARD DESIGNING AND A and, who: kad asked to ‘be-allowed tol Getto, . G. Bledonteety of meMvoces,| «ame Caine Ohare Working Glass | H. Davis, recently returned from the | CUTTIN oon 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. 1600 Madison Ave. . Fi +.) ers’ International R@lief and Charles | Women will hold a theatre party at Soviet Union will lecture on “How the | 218 EAST 14th STREET Special Rates for Labor Organi speak at the meeting, said that his|Giovax. A musica) program. will algo.{the, Yiddish Art ‘Theatre on Meet. th | Workers eine ee eet Sunday, Feb. Algonquin 327 i Kecenagiaiaabineataae red ieee? gare ar PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5866. school aboulatalde be ineladad ths (ne tereten ted. Tickets axe obtainable at the council |12, at 2:30 p. m. at the Section 1 open treaties ae Cees hanes 168% ,) 5 é ; ‘: ARMs * office, 80H, 11th St, Room 533. forum, 60 St. Marks Place. ses NRE parents’ campaign since in a ditio: Shachno rA n, cat “Phe €Mi- a: Re Thai to being overcrowded it was an ola|heit” ~~ 1 1>, Art the LL, D. Bazaar, ere} building that had been in use since 5 at ther! Flatbash ¥ The annual bazaar of the Internation- oat oats ub, 3 11d ei al Labor Defense will be held for five Sues Bank for Tobacco} No Tip-Union Barber Shop | | ey wae i Bays Aaa: ire Me aR Star Fast te Cantino neers th St. All | Towards the end of th: metinp, articles te ones os Should “be | Charging that the Ottoman Bank 77 FIFTH AVE. | ETR POLITAN SAVINGS BANK when the question of calli-g another lire # wt yon ipa regewer, boom | failed to save 2,000 bales of tobacco | Bet. 15th and 16th Streets ee The ci y conf t . re- ' , ‘ NEW YORK CITY meeting under the same avspices wu ver None ree he, at acta dn caer Bronx. seized by Kemal Pasha when he in-||! individual Sanitary Service by Ex- ll) ASSETS EXCEEDING $28, 000,000 brought up Capt. Fruengal of t.-|t-e 1° or Temple, 2-4 Evlth St, Go Marmor will lecture on “The |vaded a warehouse in Samsua, Asia ||| Petts. — LADIES’ HAIR BOBBING Deposits made on of before the ard BS 17th A. D, and president ef the Fas.| Cf.1.2 auspices Of he enon Bt. Change in Family Relations and the y SPECIALISTS. .day of the month will draw interest ‘onize a Comradely Barber Shop. from the Ist day of the month. Last Quarterly Dividend paid 1 on all amounts from $5.00 V/, % to $7,500.00, at the rate of 2 (6) Open Mondays (all day) until 7 P. M. Banking by Mail _ Society Accounts Accepted ‘We Sell A, B. A. Travelers Certified Checks anc i -ti0-Color do iliners’ Relief Commi Role of the Woman in Iatustry,” Fri- | Minor during his campsign against ents’ A w:iation of Public School f») |*e|, 799 Broadway, R-om 233. All | as, Feb. 17, at 715 B. 1?8th St, under |the late sultan’s regime, Charles E. iho. lnev ak Maraltred har Bev Sot a ayes at ata Wothe ase Gea ears | gutuven ie suing the bank for $::26,- Ragozin from a previous meeting, techie Pagina! Dasce, } 000: damages in the supreme court. | D. Sic found that the militance of the organ- ag BEOORTA, ae Eatncietcs th |, The Bronx Seecion, Freiheit Singing | The bank, it is charged. had agreed OKINS LUZ Love ization and the parents was too much] unites “Go ssi” oF Working. Class !§>™ t, will hold a concert and ball to yemove the tobacco to safety but | for the politicians, and proposed a|Wom-n w.li/avld a da “urday at , 5 aay, Feb. wcll: straic denial ee EV Pees White Plains cor. Allerton Av. united front with the United Council | §** Ho. Kingomave., prooklyn. : BEST SERVICE TO CO-OPERATIVE DWELLERS. of Working Class Women. He further Interracin Sunday, invited Miss Ragozin to speak at the| . An imcerracial di wll te Few meeting held last night to discuss aay os Sate ihesiag ae the partial victory of the organized 5 + * | parents in having the transfer of| he yanior Senay Morning. the children postponed indefintely | Nature will hike Sunday to Sle peed | ala low. The hikers will meet a to: make Bienes: for further eet d Wan Cone ead ea bot wor! Fares will amount ‘to 80 cents. CO-OPERATIVE Dr. N. Se Seiwa | Dental Clinic }/' BAKERY PRODUCTS jj (Union Made) = s If not, let.us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home. Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. Tel. Windsor 9052. 4301, Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y 124 East 81st Street | 2700 Bronx Park East |] Apt co. 1 ney, Bladder, na and Bie diseases | and Stomach Disorders, X-RAY Lxaminations for Stones, | TEL. ESTABROOK 0568; {Tumors and interal disturbance | | DR. I. STAMLER ||| Dr. Schwartz will be giud to give||) Surgeon-Dentist ||| you @ free consultation. Charges | DIRECTOR | for examinations and treatment! | oncer and ance OPEN; — Tuesday and ‘Thursday is moderate, a Nideisdianling’ 4? Mp Saturday from |!\1) special X-RAY EXAMINATION $2, | ASIA SOP AGE ae Te DR eat onde ek ao MRE SOTA a HOURS: Daily: ¥ A. M. to. 7 BM, Sunday: 10 A, M. to 12 Noon. merey Butterfield 8799: ee, Dr. A. CARR SURGEON DENTIST |} 22 years uninterrupted practice, Consultation Free ||] Personal attention. Workers' prices, Charges are Reasonable _ 188-BAST 84th STREET ‘i Cor, Lexington Ave. New York. Blood Tests X-Rays || DR. ZING | ircremcn M. Taymor Specialists--Est. 26 Yrs, ||| HARLEM HEALTH CENTER cities 110 East 16th St, N.Y. {!} 7 SScetse (Between Irving Pl. @ Gana Sa.) (Unity Co-op. Building) Daily 9-8 P.M, Sunday, 10-4 Dr. V.G.Burtan Dr. E. L.Kreinin Medical Director Dental Director OPEN ALL HOURS. Health Examin Examination The Newest and Most Success- | | ' ful Methods in the Treatment of Blood, Nerve, Skin and Stoniach Diseases of Men and Women. Chaim Kotylansky Concert Singer ‘lie Miner | Alto Rea Mininberg Pianist THE HAMMER—JEWISH COMMUNIST MONTHLY SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12 MECCA TEMPLE, 55th Street & 7th Avenue Chaim Kotylansky pds nap Avenue, near 25th St. | el. Lehigh 6022, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11th tite Preseed While U Wait Dr. ABRAIIAM MARKOFF At the WORKERS’ CO-OPERATIVE HOUSE } Co-operative Repair Snop| SURGEON DENTIST iy PROGRAM: TICKETS ” ane en Bally teens’ Friday “an Etsy ' ig nr. oe not Effects of ||| TOSCHA SEIDEL ............ Violin Genius} Te to 82.20 : ey a, aay MIKE GOLD Ww"! speak on—T be Effects o, | B. TZAIMACH ee a ek ain | Moscow Habima” Actor cog : STUDENT OF THB Daunonce | (i coctuens —— the Machine Age on Literature | MINA GORDONE 000 cos en ey oe Soprano get ADMISSICN 50c, R. WENDORE HAMMER o : PIANO LES ONS Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Auspices: Co-operative Unit Workers (Communist) Party. A. PECKER Havrili wen Yoel 30 is re 4 at her rtudio | Surgeon Dentists ’ and others in tho BM, J. OLGIN Union Sq., By : 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE NION SQUARE All Proceeds to The DAILY WORKER. dramatization of “i M. J. N.Y. C, Telephone Lorraine 6888. also call at student's home, Room 808 Phone Algonquin 8183

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