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| WORKERS AGAIN EXPOSE BROACH AS MISLEADER Rap Union Officials For Delay (Continued from Page One) THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1928 Broach, “Little Casear” of Building Trades Page Seven 3 Labor and Fraternal Organizations All announcements for this column must reach The DAILY WORKER of- fice before 6 p. m. on the day before publication, The Coney Island Section, Freiheit Singing Society, will hold a concert and dance Saturday, March 3, at Puthian Hall, 2864 W. 2ist St. Coney Island. ees Lower Bronx Concert. The United Council of Working Class Women, Council 3, will hold a concert and ackage party, tonight at 542 BE. 146th St. to raise funds for the striking miners', children, |“STRIKE FOR DEFENSE” IS SLOGAN | RAISED BY N. Y. TRACTION WORKERS | (Continued from Page One) and has never been denied by the Tammany politicians. These officials are “reasonable” while the Interborough brings down the ax of dismissal. The Interborough has Secondly, the traction workers| The DAILY WORKER warns the must not take the officials of the % fee that they| ttaction workers that they should not Spe ae inves ap tices oi SUmOey. ei iaetrad He the auggestion of 164. will protect their union members. The 7 Sears ely‘ 1 DAILY WORKER has warned against The 4 abe ee eate As tee, this belief before. Coleman renewed| This is another camouflage. The trac- this promise at the last Wednesday baie Mi ade ee, to aie ing. he is shift-| from a fare raise. e traction work- Eiaae tes a pee adie, Beis eb ers now have the sympathy of the WORKERS PARTY | Sigman, Bosses Succeed ACTIVITIES |in Making Hemstitchers ‘Injunction Permanent! NEW YORK—NEW JERSEY nenecikbien Ateeutiont | A motion made several weeks ago publication. a ie District Agitprop Conference. A district agitprop and speak conference will be held today DP. m, at 108 HE. 14th St., Room 42 All’ unit, sub-section and agitprop directors must be present, also all district speakers. A roll call will be taken. Robert Mitchell 'U, in supreme court to annul the in-| , |junction obtained by the employers’ at 3/association with the aid of the right) wing in the union, was denied by Su- preme Court Judge Frankenthale ja decision made public yesterday. will speak on the pay Attempts to Sidetrack Jobless TAG DAYS FOR © MINERS’ RELIEF Special Drive is ki “4 All announcements for this column | by the attorneys of the Pleaters’ and . . . Must Not Be Decelved- only contempt for this kind of “fair- must h The DAILY WORKER of- | i ‘ | K Coney Inland Concert. Lea rehire mieten Aden | ness.” fice before 6 >. m. on the day before | Tuckers Local 41 of the I. L. G. W-| Committee Ar ranges The first meeting of the enlarged Miners’ executive committee of the Pennsyl- vania-Ohio-Colorado Committee, 799 Broadway, was held Relief to claim that it is doing something ing the whole issue in an attempt La ae workinldn “the. cit pacers anaes re ae edhe The injunction prohibits the offi- 1.4 night at Irving Plaza, Irving to solve the problem. ORS, SaNOs Yep orai ne create the impression that the In- i Women iter the 2 rs and members of Local 41 from| 5)". te ct The executive Members. of the ‘Anchor. Club, who |or 2g, Junior Section of the “Friends |terborough is not serious in its at-| Raise the slogan, “STRIKE FOR * alling ist the shops of|Place and, 15th St. Ti a . it ; # NSE.” 7 ; a ttee was +t Z a have been active in seeking a solu- fikera will inegt at the Rotana wr. [tack against union members. He says DEFENSE” “Form your. shop. cos, har tmetiberanip, drive leaticta ace |tD2 90 organization, but has not |committee was elected at the ae tion of the problem were bitter in dens Station Pathe Third Avenue “L” | that the Interborough is merely try-| mittees among those workers you can| jow obtuinable ar the district offic ceeded in preventir h strikes | ence for miners’ Sutil last ver at 9 a. m. the weather is suitable, | . ear? ‘ ef | 5 i i | n ci ace. nan-| Which w attende: y representa- their denunciation of this move. ice-skating will take the place of hik. |ing to provoke a strike in order to|trust. Prepare for the time which is/108 BE. 14th St; | |from taking place. M. ft, man- | Which by rep Will Be Killed. “It is obvious,” one of them said, “that this resolution will be disre- garded by the Tammany Hall politi- cians and their republican fellow ing. Fares will amount to 25 cents. . * * Open Forums Sunday. or Temple, 243 EB. 84th St. Bert Miller speaks on “Political Prospects for 1928.” Benson Ave., Brooklyn, Harriet close at hand when you will have to go ovt to show your power to the trac- tion barons.~ Prepare for immediate action! Demand that the Amalgamated of- ficials immediately take steps to pro- secure an increas@d fare. He hopes in this way to avoid doing what any {union is honor bound to do, to call a strike to protect its men. The Amalgamated officials are ager of the union ope court when he appeared there on Subsection 2-A. Members of Unit CRATES OF CORLOMDS Seve rey Fagus 2 should report to 108 E. 14th St >m- to continue to bers of Units 3, 4, 6 and 6 will get | disre he ir n. Srain, their papers at 16 W. 2ist St. d this Section 2-A. Distribution of ER is being made every Monda The DAILY WORK- in ly declared in | tiv cussion was mob: than 150 trade unions, clubs and benevolent organ- The chief topic last night of dis- to be cond ation for the tag ed on Friday, Sat- rat! oriti is 5- speaks on “What I saw in the | ej r behind the Tammany politicians . . = A ae 3: 7 2 p. kha aloo an we Pee ie aL " 3 (richer b agreement to papper the in-| tect its members in the only way pos- ae Spkeontion 3-E. Executive. open challenge by ing to punish i day and Sunday, March 2,.3 and > 108 E, 14th St. Symposium on “Prob- % : sibl ind fori atri .|_. The enlarged executive committee of | Taft, S gatita. roe the (4 that at the last meetings the labor sof Working Women Today,” | creased fare move as has been charged sible by setting in motion strike prep- |< uhsection #15 will, be held Monday at | ees a ceute S20 tae Volunteers for service during thé a hora: Juietne : arations. 6:15 p, m. at 101 W. 27th St. International union lead unsuc- ol es 7 skates of the Sentral Trades and et Stuart Poyntz, Rose | or they are tied by an agreement not . : P Se ‘ iaieoul d ad Bi Labor Council, attacked unemployed clint hw <a Joe F: to call a strike. Such an indirect] Every traction worker into the| * Subse. of 2 E ™ th Remi eases |t/Gopies the 10 ie — A a ihe ffi i : et Hinton Ave., Bronx, Joe Free- a py etion 3-] ceting. a)’s leadershi the ttee.to apply to the offic workers ’who came theke to” report peaks on “The Russian Theatre,” | promise has been made by William] wion! For each of the seven fen Subsection 3-1 will meet Tuewday at /C2l's leadership» lof the committee, 709 Broadwagt : ; ‘ fast 138th St. J. 0, Bentall |» Nantes the -American| Who, were i undred into [6:15 p. m, a ; St. > ERR + fortintt their suffering. At that meeting also s on “The City Workers and the | Green, president of the anion! Show: the trattion suaktecs 2 ee Harlem Unemployed Po Room 233, for information as to du- a so-called unemployment program was adopted which was intended to side-track the real issue. ‘armers.” Yonkers Open Forum, 252 Warburton Ave., E. Rogers will speak on “What I Saw in the Soviet Union.” Federation of Labor recently. In either case, their policy is fatal. that you are free men and cannot he disheatt ? j Ths tierhomiegh has feed eome ote ne oe Party Women’s Meeting. A general membership meeting of all | women members of the Party will be held today at 1:30 p.m. at. Trvir n Hold Meeting Tonight Bronx, ties and lists of stations. The Cloakmakers’ Council United of the Council of - Working ng | . 2 29 Graham Ave. Brooklyn, Phil ; 8 ee m that they have forty tWersand | plaza, Irving Place and 1sth St. Ar-| Tie e: ; Following an order from Tammany |yrankteld will speck on Liqdberen, | the most active members of the union. | sititant, fighting workers to contend |rangements for the celebration of In- | (Continued from Page One) Class Women, will hold an affair for Hall, the Central Trades forced thru] Ambassador to Latin America.” One of them, John O’Brien, has work-| #4. STRIKE FOR DEFENSE ternational Women’s Day on March 4 : barlnwaeh die thaetigiont sirboth ;miners’ relief at 1472 Boston Road a resolution to create an employment |,,,1689 Pitkin Ave. Brooklyn, Leon| oq for the Interborough for over 20| 4 < 3} will be made at that time. gation exposed the inefficient meth- |March 3. bureau which will give a job to only one person, John Sullivan, the bloated president of the New York State Federation of Labor. “This is the program which Broach is supporting.” In line with the growing discon- tent on the unemployment issue there has grown up a considerable amount of bitterness over a number of other issues in the union the neglect of which, on the part of Broach, is be-; ginning to appear more and more} like a betrayal of the members’ inter- ests, } No Accounting Given. ' A motion to secure an accounting | of the activities of the organizing} committee made at the last meeting | was. strenuously opposed by the Broach administration. Broach himself spoke on the issue! and gave as an excuse the fact that such a motion “would excite the mem- bership.” This reply is considered very significant. Broach has testified that | his reign has greatly increased the membership of the union, yet he ap-, pears to fear any accounting of his! Platt will speak on “The Youth Move- ment in America. . * « Red Star Sport Club Dance. The Red Star Sport Club will hold a dance and entertainment this evening at Lenox Mansion, 256 E. Second St. . Volunteers Wanted! The Harlem Miners’ Relief Commit- tee needs volunteers for the clothing drive to be held today and tomorrow Workers should report to 143 EB. 103rd St. oe Downtown Open Poram. Ella G, Wolfe will talk on the “Pan- American Conference” at the open for- um Sunday at 60 St. Marks Place, at 2:30 p. m. oe eae Hike Sunday Morning. The Unity Arbieter-Coop will hike Sunday starting from 1800 Seventh Ave. at 8 a. m, Participants should bring along lunch. rage RN Coney Island Forum, D. Seigel will speak on the “Pros- pects of the Coming Election” Sunday at 3 p. m, at 2901 Mermaid Ave., Coney Island. ey ge alle Fundamentals Class in Spanish. The Workers’ School is starting a class in “Fundamentals of Commun- ism" to be conducted in the Spanish language. ‘The course will start March 12 weeks. The class will be conducted by Alberto Moreau at 148 E. 108rd St. . organizing -cfforts. More definite criticism has been! voiced of the enormous expense being | Leather Goods Workers, A special meeting of all leather goods workers called by the Interna- tional Labor Defense Bazaar Commit- {sent to 799 Broadway, Room 422. 6 | i t : eWeek, The class Will bo eeeazeto | ie local and the nominations of can- years and has received a medal for saving the life of a passenger scv- eral years ago. This is the kind of men the Interborough is putting out of a livelihood. When these workers appealed to the company union, that vicious tool of Quackenbush, it did nothing, as was expected. When they applied to Coleman, he likewise did nothing. ‘We are reas- onable,” Coleman replied, “We prom- ised to give the mayor a chance and we will keep our word.” , Is not this kind of “reasonable- ness’ piain betrayal of the workers? Membership “Meeting! of Women Members of Workers Party Today A general membership meeting of all women members of the Workers (Communist) Party will be held today at 1:30 p. m. at Irv- ing Plaza, Irving Place and 15th S+. The International Women’s; Day meeting of March 4 and min- ers’ relief are on the order of busi- ness. © feioeabias N. SCHWARTZ ‘ Barber Shop and poges | Beauty Parlor Tailors’ Union. Journeymen NOW AT Ci sit o, Park Ave. and 107th St. articles and contributions should Freiheit Singers’ Donce. . the Bronx Section, Freiheit Singing cists; will hold a concert and ball tonight at Rose Garden, 1347 Boston Road. | | | | { ods used in building schools. Paris Commune Celebration. Sections 2 and 3 will celebrate the | Paris Commune at an entertainment and dance, Saturday evening, March 17, at New Star Casino, 116th st, and Lenox Ave. Situation Becoming Critical. The Bowery missions and the Sal- vation Army are constantly crowded with thousands of jobless workers. It has been estimated that about 400,900) workers are unemployed in New York | | Dewntown Dance Tonight. The Downtown Section of the Young | 7. ’, . Workers Leazue will hold a dance to |City at the present time with the | welcome the 20 Pioneers who were | number of men increasing da’ graduated from the Pioneers to the} PEER League tonight at 60 St. Marks Place. | ea ie fel. Lehigh 6022. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEO DENTIST Office Hours: Daily Except 249 EAST 115th STREBT Cor. Second Ave. New York Affair For Daily Worker. Section 5 will hold a concert and Dall Saturday, March 3, at 2075 Clinton Ave. Proceeds will go to The DAILY WORKER, Y. W. L. Hike Tomorrow. The Young Workers League of Bath Beach will hike! to Silver Lake tomor- row. Starting point will be 1940 Ben- son Ave. Brooklyn, Eis. Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 War Danger Meeting. The Lower Bronx Section of the }Young Workers League will hold a |mass meeting on the war danger Mon- jday at 8:15 p. m. at 71 138th St The speakers will be Phil Frankfeld. Sam Carrison, Jim Rosen and Miriam | | Journeymen Tallors’ Union, Local 1, | : 1679-81 BOSTON ROAD will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Bo-/ Near 174th hemian National Hall, 321 W. 73rd St. | The election of the executive board of | NDIVIDUAL hair and shaving brushes, combs, cups & towels. 5 EXPERTS didates for general secretary will be on the order of business. A referen- dum on holding a national convention will also be fakon: up. A collection of $16.45 for miners’ r Pearl. . . . | John Becker Expelled. John Becker has b expelled from | jthe Party by the district executive | |committee for conducting activities |against the Party with non-Party members and for attempting to organ- fis opposition on the issue of rotsky- |ism. ° Monument 3519. HARLEM HEALTH CENTER 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE | | [Pants Sale 10,000 PAIR PANTS $3.95 and up Well hand tailored to match every coat and vest. The largest se- lection of Pants in N. Y. City. Also Pants to order from a selec- tion of 50,000 patterns of imported and do- mestic fabrics, at very reasonable prices. Quality and workman- ship guaranteed. bet. Forsyth & Sat. & Sunday. ‘Typewriters. Portables, New and Re- > F ——_—_—— | i All Guaranteed. on i |tee will tak lief was taken up at the closing se: | 5 Cor. 110 St. built. E isi = Sant eeaale hap sey, Broadway, Thom aah eee elon) Gr eves Bore Cen ate cae AT YOUR SERVICE > SACCO FUNDS NOT TAXABLE. (Unity Co-op. Building) Moderate Prices. For Sale, Rental | * rs . mentals 0: be or { > - i i 3 roll while thousands of workers are| Cooperative Health Center. “Fundamentals of Communism” at the | Courteous and Comradely | , MILWAUKEE, Feb. 24. — Dona-'$ ne y.G,Burtan Dr. E. LKreinin $, and Repairs. Open: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M, {)) literally starving. Broach has char> | 4g hao: rp Silas Bag! da teey htop Meets iaente “joined ‘tne Workers | ‘Attention robe, ‘a ~~ sg a a aesenae | Medical Director Dental Director International Typewriter Co. re ; 1 “ | S i | >1N TRS. ¢ “ 5 acteristically sought to stave off cri-| Colony, 2700 Bronx Park, EB, Sunday xe | (Communist) Party and five joined the 50% DISCOUNT TO | rs Leni srl Ropar aa PS aoa | OPEN ALL HOURS. 11643 ond Avenve, Bet, 85-86th. J ticisra on this issue by making a/ 1 a m. At 11 a. m. he’ will speak to | Young Workers (Communist) League. STRIKERS. and may leduc: rom taxable | NEW YORK CITY. lexpenditures, according to a recent Patil ruling. PPR RAAAEATT RONSON TUNA y Concert and Dance Given by IL LAVORATORE Tonight IF 1B. “The Anti-Strike Bill” will be dis- cussed by M. Pasternatk at the gdu- cational meeting of Unit 1F of Sub- section 1B Monday at 6:30 p. m. at 66 St. Marks Place. P| es Greek Fraction Meeting. The Greek Fraction of the Party will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at 101 27th St. SNdy, hy | Aavertise your union meetings | here. For information write te The DAILY WORKER AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Bakerw’ Loc. No. 166 Meets ist Saturday in the month at 3468 Third Avenue, Bronx, N. ¥. Ask for Uniem Label JOKINS Drug Store White Plains cor. Allerton Av. BEST SERVICE TO CO-OPERATIVE DWELLERS. OP eae? Yonkers Open Forum. Yonkers Open Forum——E. Rogers will talk on “What I saw in the Soviet Union,” tomorrow at 8 p.m, at Work- ers’ Cooperative Center, 252 Warbur- ton Ave. LAW OF FICE CHAS. “RECHT Far the convenience of workers 0) unt. 6 P. M. and all day Saturday. 110 WEST 40th ST. Room 1604. Phone: PENN 4060--4061--4076. No Tip-Union Barber Shop 77 FIFTH AVE. Bet. 15th and 16th Streets NEW YORK CITY Individual Sanitary Service by Fx- perts. — LAD HAIR BOBBING SPECIALISTS. Patronize 1 Comradely Barber Shop. Advertising Dept. 33 First St., New York City. | ' PATRONIZE | Co-operative Repair Shop | 41914 6th AVENUE | near 25th Street | Quits Pressed | wWhoes Repaired | While U Wait 25% Reduction to Striking Workers, Workmen’s Furniture Fire Insurance Society, Inc. ESTABLISHED 1872 | | Main Office: 227 EAST 84th STREET (Bet. 2nd and 3rd Ave.) | NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. | } | 1 | See ie IRVING PLAZA, 15th Street and Irving Place FEX “URE! Unfurling of the New York Italian A co-operative fire insurance society for working people. Fifty- three branches throughout the United States. Membership on June 80, 1927—49,000. Assets $650,000. Insurance in force, $51,000,000. No Profits or Dividends for Stockholders! A yearly assessment of 10c for each $100 insurance covers all | expenses. A deposit of $1.00 for every $100 is required which is refundable in | case of withdrawal. Workingmen and women, protect your homes in case of fire. Join | the insurance society of your own class. LEARN PATTERNMAKING Learn designing, making, grading proposition that will be used some-| *f. S aeh nae ciee Ph. D., will talk time in the future. This promise is in English on “Mental Health,” on likewise being branded as a “fraud”; Sun tay’ March ugh) bse Aa by some of the more informed mem-/|Clinie will speak in English on “Birth bers in thé union. who point out that) gone! ane re workers" Sunday, even if this move were genuine it, Cue Mii Rae would take several years to put into Bronx Affair Tonight. effect. In the Mantes Beach i8| tng Class Wore ea enact, work doing nothing to relieve the immedi-| tonight at 2075 Clinton. Ave. the ate suffering. jee: ae « Getting Wise To Broach. bate oe LD. Basar. Another member of the An al bazaar of the Internation- Club stated that “our members, noe fl Lather Defense! wil hte ak ti 2 } ‘ch 7, at New Star now geiting wise te Broach’s game. = We now understand what he is. up to. Recently another group of workers pointed out’ that only a new and mili- tant program could solve the problem, in the industry. The chief demand | was amalgamation of the building trades unions to meet the united front of the building trades bosses; a real program of unemployment re- lief; a shop steward system on thee jobs; equal division of work during unemployment, etc. In addition the issue of “For a Labor Party” was raised, It was shown that the old parties had already too long betrayed iF & fe i a fe & i & copying, pattern- dresses, cloaks, {/* | ' SD Mh ee eee ee eed ee aed —— the interests of the workers . - ‘6 a " ‘ —_— ' For further information apply at 227 East 84th Street. IH 7 District Flag. orci be ape he Pippa) ba Airy, Large "i eae HIN. 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