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anes « “ESSEC Ne geReTaMaReT Rascal A aa A. F. OF L. AID SHOWN TO HAVE Meeting Today (Continued from page Two) record for jewel burglary. Due to this record, Wried, alias Ried, (ac- cording. to the police), was refused ven the high bail granted the other five thugs, Harry Plitt, Moe Pass- man, H. Riess, I. Moskowitz, J. Schaeffer, a Open Forum. An open forum called by the right wing “Joint Council,” and held yes- terday afternoon in the headquarters of-the A. F. of L. company .union, nearly ended in a general free-for- all fight, as a result of the “dem- ocratie” procedure of the clique in control. Charles Stetsky, who is leading a fight against some of the other right wing members of the Joint. Council, declared himself as chairman of the forum. He also in- sisted that the discussion confine it- self to “overtime,” and “insurance fund.” The protest that followed was due to the declaration that dis- cussion on both topics was useless as long as there is no union. Several attempts were made to shut off the| discussion which always ranged about the question of one union, and was even participated in by some of the right wing functionaries. These right wingers declared they were weary of the chaotic non-union conditions in the industry and de- manded an end to the fight. ee ee jt Call Mass Meeting: A mass meeting to which all y' workers who were forced to register in the fur bosses company union have been called is to be held this afternoon at 1 p. m. in Webster Hall, 119 E. 11th St. The meeting is to be held under the auspices of a Committee of Registered Workers, secording to the signatures on circul- as advertising the meeting for sev- oral days. It is expected that the meeting will be well attended. Me ie Gold Released. Sam Gold, member. of the Joint Board Furriers’ Union, was released yesterday morning after having served more than five ‘months of his six-months prison term in the New York State Penitentiary on framed- up assault charges. ;He was met at the New York end of the Queensboro Bridge by a com- ntittee of Joint Board members of the union and his wife and child. They immediately went to the office of the Joint Board where other workers greeted him. Gold stated that the term he served will in no activities in the fight against the employers and the right wing who are trying to destroy the union. The only thing that marred this occasion, Gold said, is the knowledge that Sam Kurland, another fur worker, is still in prison under a vicious sentence of five years in Sing Sing. Workers School Concert) “To celebrate the organization of | and celebration have been arranged for Sunday at 8:30 p. m., at the Dav- | efiport Theatre, Lexington Ave. and 27th St. The program will include: | B. Evan and group in interpretive and character dances; M. Sasanoff, tenor, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera Company and the Odessa Opera House, in vocal solos; R, Davidson, sgloist with the New York and Phila- delphia Symphony Orchestras, piano solos. AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Bakers’ Loe. No. 164 Meets Ist Saturday in the month at $468 Third Se ia ven bay Union Atabel Bread. Aavertise your union “meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 83 First St. New York City. | PORN SLR LEY ERIN TE La PI Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union 7 E. 5th St Tel. Stuy. 4370-3657 Executive Board Meets Every Tues- day. Membership Meetings—2nd and last Thursday of Bach Month. Leon Hattad % Le Freedman Manag President. , athan Rieser Secretary-Treasurer, al Office and Headqua’ ert Labor Temple, 242 E, 84 § Regular meetings every Sunday, 10 A. ) Employment Bureau open every day at 6 P. M. . ARBEITER. BUND, Manhattan & Bronx; German Workers’ Club. Meets every 4th Thursday in the month at Labor Temple, 243 KE. 84th Street. New members accepted at peewee meetings. German and Eng- ish library. Sund: lectures, AM Germa entertainmen' CRIME RECORD: furriers to Hold Mass) | way deter him from continuing his ; the Workers’ School Club,’ a concert : in Labor and Fraternal Organizations Coney Island Concert. The Coney Pee | Section, Freiheit 11 hold a concert and rch 3, at Puthian Coney Island * * . Fundamentais Class in Spanish. The sade *: School is starting a} im” to. be conducted in the Spanish language. |6 and will continue every Tuesday tor 12 weeks. The class will be conducted by Alberto Moreau at 143, 103rd St. hte Workers’ School Oineien: The following courses are beginning at the Workers’ School, 108 E, 14th St., this wee Fun of Communism, | to- night ave Dorf, instructor. Ad slish A, tonight at ‘4 Dp. mh, Vera Green, instructor (Wednesdays and Fridays). Communist Party Organization, ‘Wednesday. at 8:30 p. m., Bert Miller, instructor. Elementary English A, Thursday at 8:30 p. m. (Tuesdays and Thursdays). * . * 5 D. Bazaar, ‘The annual bataar of the Internation- al 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. * * * School Club Concert. The Workers’ School Club has ar- ranged a recital for next Sunday at 8:30 p. m. at the Davenport Theatre, Lexington Ave. and 27th St. The pro gram will include Evan and group in local solos M. Sasanoss, formerly of the Metropolitan Opera Comr nda piano recital by R. Davidso: of the New York and Philadelhia Sym- phony orchestras. Workers’ Boro Hall Concert. The Workers’ Club of Boro Hall will old a.concert and package party at [1373 43rd St., Saturday, March 13. Bes 8 Hike On Sunday. The Junior Section of the Friends of Nature will hike this Sunday together with the Senior Section of the Nature Friends to Franklin Lake. A. Loy will lead. . . * Rebel Poets Night. The Poets Forum will conduct Rebel Poets Night at the Labor Tem ple, Second Ave. and 14th St., Tuesday, March 13, at 8:15 p,m. a Proletcos Membership Meeting. A membership meeting of the Pro- letcos will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at Irving Plaza, Irving Place and 15th St. (third floor). * Draekive Lecture Friday. E, Wattenberg will lecture on “Labor and the Law” at the Young Workers’ Social Club, 123 Riv. Amboy St., Brookly: . Friday at 8 p. m. Gomez Lectures Tonight. Manuel Gomez will lecture on “The War Against Nicaragua” tonight at 8 gclock at the Cooperative House, 2700 Bronx Park East. * Miners’ Tag Day. Tag Day forgminers’ relief. will _be * and Sunday. Volunteers should report at 143 EL 108ra St. Room 1, Classes “a Naturalization. The New York Council for the Pro- tection of Foreign Born Workers will conduct classes in American govern- ment and naturalization’ at any trade union, workers’ club or cooperative at (3VBHAA JEYEBHULA _ DR. BROWN Dentistry in All Its Branches 301 East 14th St., cor. 2nd Ave, New York, Over the bank. rel. Lehigh 6022. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M, 2-8 P, M. Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 249 BAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York. ||| Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE | Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8182 Monument 3619. $ HARLEM HEALTH CENTER 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE j Cor. 110 St. | (Unity Co-op. Building) Dr. V.G.Burtan Dr. E. I-Kreinin Medical Director Dental _Direetor OPEN ALL HOURS. CO-OPERATIVE Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East Ap’t C. ESTABROOK 0563. DR. I. STAMLER | Surgeon-Dentist } DIRECTOR |] OPEN: — Tuesday and Thursday from 10 to 8 P. M.-—Saturday from to7 P.M. TEL. Health Examination The Newest and Most Succegs- ful Methods in the Treatment of Blood, Nerve, Skin and Stomach, Diseases of Men and Women. Consultation Free .Charges are Reasonable Blood Tests X-Rays DR. ZINS Specialists--Est. 25 Yrs. 110 East 16th St, N. Y. (Between Irving Pl. & Uaton Sa.) Daily 9-8 P. M. Sunday, 10-4 undamentals of Commun- | The course will.start March | held in Harlem on Friday, Saturday |! 0 _THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29, Re Or rr ere enn ne tana amen a Alex Fried, McGrady Lieutenant, and Five Thugs Indicted by Grand Jury WORKERS PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK=NEW JERSEY ‘NEW YORK WOMEN ‘TO MEET SUNDAY. | Sceretaries Attention! | | | All announcements for this column | | ;must reach The DAILY WORKER of- | Celebration a at Central | tice, deters ¢ 5, m.con thw day: before } Opera House . . . Subsection 3-E Meeting. Subsection 3-E will meet tonight at 6:15 p. m. at 101 W. 7th St. . * * International Women’s. Day will be celebrated Sunday at 2 p. m. at } Central Opera House, Third Avenue Parix Commune Celebration. Sections 2 and % will celebrate the mmune at an entertainnient ‘and 67th St. at a. demonstration ar- 7 ° urday eyening, March 17, : by the New York Working falem Casino, 116 St, and | e Federation Conference, 80 i . é lth St. Spanish Fraction Meeting. |, Wortis|. The Spanish fraction of the Party Rose Wortis| wii “meet tonight at 8:30 p.m. at| akers Uni 143 E. 103rd St. Elle son, Passai xtile Work- af 7 i aed a Wecneaene i: etre 1-D International Branch. ers’ Union; Marion L. Emerson, In-| tmternational Bra of Subsection ternational Workers Aid; Ray Rago- I | The speakers will be | of the Cloak and Dri 1-D_ will meet ht at 60 St ton zin, Wome rence for Miners’) Morse P hate: amiT-RD: Beams Relief; Rose » United Council Section 7. cis Vomen: Robert|, There will be a meeting of Section 7 Be Goeth s ae ty oben tonight at 8 p,m. at 1940 Benson Minor, editor of The DAILY WORK-| ava" ''s “Soccscneettie” ur the “aetriet executive committee will reort on the ER and Regina Medim. Juliet Stu- recent plenum of the Party. art Poyntz will preside. rem i ine 7 Jersey City ¥. W. L. The program will include Fanny}: py. aims and- purposes of the Na-| sevine, violinist; the Freiheit chorus|tional ; Training School will be dis- and dances by Dorsha. Genevieve |cussed at a meeting of the Jersey City, 3.9 L. Friday at) pom, at 160. Mer- cer St. Tageart will read m. here poems. aD 1EF. Se so Brownsville Miners’ Relief Drive, | *°POFt to 108 B.. 14th. St The Brownsville Miners’ Relief Com-| Fretheit Mg hivernaty Celebration. mittee wilh hold 1 collection days The Freiheit sixth anniversary will on Friday, be celebrated in Madison Square Gar- | and individue aske. erjden on M 25 at 2 p. m. immediately a 1844 Pitkin Ave. i! 2 - Section 2 Conference. A conference of all functionaries of jon 2 will be held Thursday at 101 |, SE ehan ls Theatre Party for Unemployed. The Workers’ International’ Relief | WEEK-END DRIVE Sunday. LAW OFFICE CHAS. “RECHT . * * Lecture on Russian ‘Opposition. A. Markoff will speak on position in the the Women’s C Brooklyn, “The Op. Communist Union” at , 1940 Benson Ave., at 8 30 p. m. For the convenience of workers open unti. 6 P. M. and all day Saturday. 110 WEST 40th ST. Room 1604. PENN 4060--4061--4076. speak on cphe Col- Friday at 8 p. m. at Phone: aes Sale| 10,000 PAIR PANTS $3.95 arid up f 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. R. & G. | Announcement. ||.” ANITA SHAPIRO Graduate Regame School of Music, Kiey, will engage ir || Piano Instruction |; Approved method of instruction for | beginners at moderate rates. 2800 Bronx Park East Apt. F- —— Estabrook 1637. = SSS SSH ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO | 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. | Special Rates for Labor Organiza | tions. (Established 1887.) bet, Sat. Forsyth & & Sunday. TO DRINK At the New Sollins Dining Room AND EATt ‘ * fast: Com- will have a benefit performance of | W- 27th St at 6 pom, a Uns a ee one " “Hobcken Blues” by Michael Gold at bce é F paine, 1119 Sumner: Ave., Brooklyn bee vrights' Theatre, 40 Com-| pert Miller Will speak on the 1928 | Michael Yavorowsky, 229 Lynch St., : ; : e on. th WAR TBS “or npreh 15, to: raise) funds elections e the Section 1 Open Forum, | Brooklyn; J. A. Drangel, 193 Grand York. A St. Mafks Place, -Sunday at ° P- 1 St. Brooklyn; and Anna hoiaweon | aya ak . sth S Bronx Affair Saturday. a estat: jof 43 E. 125th St. | = a Negro Conference Thursday. } he Cooperative Branch of the] All Party units must be represented | ~——= } Workers’ School “will jhold, an affair |at the conference on Negro work to | : a evening at 2700 Bronx. Park }be held ‘Thursday at 8 p.m. at 108 EB. |g Tip-[) Barber Sh East. cone he tith Bt: UNO Lip--Umon barber S20p Ruthenberg Memorial Meeting. Unit A, Section 4, | 77 FIFTH AVE. A ‘Ruthenberg memorial meeting | A business mee of Unit A, Sec- | Bet. 15th and 16th Streets | will be held tomorrow at.§ p,m, at the |tion 4, will be held Thursday. All! ¥ | Finnish Progressive Club, 15 W. 126th {members of the unit must participate | |! Individual c y Ex- St. Ray Ragozin will speak. in the miners’ drive on Saturday and ||| perts. — L BOBBING | Fa N. SCHWARTZ “hs To Collect on Friday, who have shown increased activity in the collection of funds are M. Korn-/ off, 161 W. 103rd St., M. Pinehersky, | FOR MINERS HERE Saturday and Sunday Activities for the relief of the strik- ing miners and their families will be greatly intensified during the next |few days. All workers and sympa- thizers are preparing to participate in a special collection drive Friday, |Saturday and Sunday. According to Fannie Rudd, secretary of the Penn- | sylvania-Ohio-Colorado Miners’ Relief Committee, which is sponsoring this drive, the quota set for New York is, $25,000. Every section of the city will have its own quota set. Centers Are Organized. Drive centers have been established | pounds has !thruout the city. |stations volunteers will work under |the supervision of a station-captain. From each of these All sympathizers with the cause of the striking and locked-out miners have been urged to volunteer their | services during these three drive days. a low nominal chargé. Inquire at 39| A meeting of 3-D 1-F will bevheld 3 f Union Square, at 6:30 o'clock tonight at 101 W, 27th! The results of the recent city-wide eee Pee St. a | Harlem 1. L. D. ia? * * *. jeonference on Miners’ Relief can be | The Harlem I. L. D. will meet to- Volunteers Wanted! jseen both in increased indiv night at 143 E. 103rd St. Tt will be the|, All unemployed workers are urged tributions and in the relief activities last meeting before the baz to devote several hours a week to the | to Mi d unemploymnt campaigu of the Party. ;0f organizations, accordng to Miss | Rudd. Contributions Increase. Among the individual contributors | (OKINS. Drug Store Store White Plains cor. Allerton Av. BEST SERVICE TO CO-OPERATIVE DWELLERS. | Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor NOW AT 1679-81 BOSTON ROAD Near 174th NDIVIDUAL hair and shaving brushes, combs, cups & towels. |5 EXPERTS | AT YOUR SERVICE Courteous and Comradely Attention 0% DISCOUNT TO Good Feed Good Jom ‘Any Hour ‘Any Dax BETTER SERVICE 216 Bast i4th Srteet New York SH, WHOLES« ETARIAN MEAG if a Come to Scientific Vegetarian Restaurant. . 15 E: 107th Street New York. OOD print- ing of all description at a fair price. Phone Stuyvesant 8816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITA Let us estimate on your work. eACTIVE PRESS { Hj GK0r RY PLO Re: Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONES.UNIVERSITY 6365 MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH FIRST STREET TBD NEW YORK Telephone ORCHARD | that the outcome of the |will enter the ring wei }200 pounds. the scale at 197 pounds and will un-| Doyle, |doubtedly put on the extra poundage| jafter he officially weighs in toner | row afternoon. The difference in weight between ual con- | the two men makes it appear that | Delaney will have to try for a knock- jout in the early part of the fight. The | Possibility of Delaney winning on |points does not seem logical. Tony champion, has signed up to defend his| Progressive Club, 15 W. jcrown against Andre Routis, former! Sunday, March 25. BOXING NOTES Boxing fans are at keyed up in| ring favorite was to clash with B expectation for the 15 round bout be-| | Wallace on that date, but Wallace wa jtween Tom Heeney and Jack Delaney | not adison Square Garden tomorrow | match. French champion in a 15 round bout at the Garden on March 23. Originally Jimmy McLarnin, new ready to go through with the The announcement yesterday | RRB: ¢ : Delaney weighs only 175% The possibility of a lightweight championship bout between McLarnin and Sammy Mand the title holder, |in Yankee Stadium in June will be taken up by Eddie Kane, Sammy’s | manager who is scheduled to arrive here today. Boxing Calendar | Tonight. | 212 A. A. Armory.—Joe Curry vs. Charley Nelson, six rounds. Jack DeJaney | * =e resulted in many of his| ; Tomorrow. s beginning to worry as to|_.Madison Square Garden. — Tom match. Heeney Heeney vs. Jack Delaney, 15 rounds. hing at least | Division Train At the present he tips | Armor. Hall vs. Jimmy * Saturday. Olympia, A. C.—Lou Moscowitz vs. Lae Zivic, 10 rounds. Tommy Milton Benny Hall, 10 rounds. Ninth Coast Armory.—Patsy Bar- i bets vs. Al. Irving, 10 rounds. LABOR SPORTS EXHIBITION. A labor sports exhibition in connec- tion with the campaign for miners® featherweight | relief will be held at the Finnisi. 126th St. * Canzoneri, * * JULIET STUART POYNTZ, Chairman ire: Women! Working Women! Come to the International Women’sDay Celebration MASS MEETING AND DEMONSTRATION at CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE 67th Street and 3rd Avenue Sunday, March 4, at 2 p.m. CONCERT—FANNY LEVINE, Violinist DANCES BY DORSHA GENEVIEVE TAGGART, poeiess, will recite ELLEN KENNAN will read Speakers: WM. Z. FOSTER, Leader of the Great Steel Strike ROSE WORTIS, Cloak and Dressmakers Union ELLEN DAWSON, Passaic Textile Workers Union MARION EMERSON, International Workers’ Aid RAY RAGOZIN, Women’s Conference for Miners’ Relief ROSE NEVIN, United Council of Working Women REGINA MEDIM ROBERT MINOR, Editor, Daily Worker The beautiful ‘Delicious meals daily Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENUE (Bet, 12th and 13th Sts.) Real wholesome food | Pleasant atmosphere Come and convince yourself. : | | PORE ALIN ig NENA MONTE HN OT EN RRO I CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS at her studio 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE Telephone Lorraine 6883. WIL also cail at student's home. Coopzrative Repam Snop 4191, 6th Avenue, near ost St ee ees While U Wait aits Pressed LEARN PATTERNMAKING Learn designing, copying, pattern- making, grading cloaks, fur garments, also children clothing. Complete courses at low prices \ STANDARD DE! CUTTING SCHOOL 218 EAST 14th STREET Algonquin 3277, po Winter Vacation Camp Nitgedaiget || BEACON, N. Y. Social Entertainments. —Skating Rink. Steam Heated Spacious Rooms.—Deli- cious Food. i The First Gay Musical Red Revue Minstrel Show—Labor Follies—Dancing Chorus — Comedy Sketches — Songs of New Red Russia, ete. Friday, March 16 NEW STAR CASINO ADMISSION 75 CENTS.