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une vaisY WORKER, NEW YORK, WED rage rive Shop, Terminal and Barn Committees Are Formed by N.Y. Traction Workers ing Seal aed — ‘oe ge f HE A ft Bb | i ‘ | | Deesn’t Have to Worry | UNION OFFICIALS. Ztgyond Fatt | He ot ed Rewee EYBOSE AL SMITH| WORKERS PARTY] Poo Mave Wor QB] EGS SEAM Organizations | iit“ potceate of] ACTIVITIES : | PREVENT TAKING | Wie sn | one of the 4 3 AS MISLEADER NEW. YORK—NEW JERSEY fe 4 CHEER DEMANDS thy dealer ne eee ae eat land-dance ‘girls | | ' ae Pe nna ory te oor tree which will help | Plenum Report Tonight. | rapt! 108 Fy 1eth St. ri it make the “Red/ Sia { A REDO, om the recent nie num, mitt | « Sunday at 3:30 p. m., American His- 3 “feet! be given tonight at 8 o'clock at a OF STRIKE VOTE tory For Moneers, ‘Tot Foley, tnstrue- Sur Casine, Communist Statement |mestne of, Secon’? a “1240 Ronson SUEUR | Sunday at-3:30 p. m., Fundamentals || with st. end Attacks State A. F. L, ee a member of the Central Park Ave. Fri-| ay | . ° . |\Warn Against Being Duped by Army {of the Youth Movement for Pioneers, | Leon Piatt, instructor. Militaney Among Men nnn week of March 12 will witness pedinuing of three powraes tor Le | young workers, students an oung Is Rising | Workers League membets—Course for Pioneer Leaders, Probléms of the iv ii | Mee} Downtown Concert, opr ae , (Continued from Page One) | nit 3, section 1, will hold 4 concert ?. typ| tion of the labor movement. Smith |March 17 at 60 St.’Marks Place. most attractive | . . ediaite <6" thet is a lackey of the big business’ in- a (Continued from Page One) present at the seamen's club meetin: Youth Movement and L ue Fune: . hi | Instructions To All Units. not to be fooled into joining the arm, (Continued from Page One) tionaries Course, hae cab ee a herd | poral him Neaaie he ie ere eee patlote aie fo by misleading promises made in re- i n a party in the : ah re \, 8u é - the unemployed lea a bd : Elana Bide a dea aati taate 1 L, DB. Baanar, Dancing, Rus- ning, demagogic, and can pose asa (Party units at $2 4 thousand cruiting posters. sian Gypsy BH. 14th St. The afinual bazaar of the Internation- “friend” of labor. The oppression ‘The Ruthenberg leaflets must be dis- The. rising opposition of the rank |a! Labor Defense will be held for tive Attacks Seamen's Institute. scenes, * lampoons and file against the continued post- ry Beginning tonight at New Star on leading politi- (A ie Srorking os ty the Wall palp Senate March Ws rea | HL. Waite, chairman of the. mestiggs ponement of action under such cir-| articles und: contributions ‘ehetia te cal figures and & | Croloyment in’ the eountry, the |SSi buped ad ‘ attacked the Seamen's Church Insti- f CUinstancts has led to the. BAG SE 8 | Munthe 08 PORee Sy moth aes 14-piece balalaika iaMeee uf wages ati ving tiand: [traction : ‘houses by a MRS, FLOREN( KNAPP. tute, which he charged was hiring sentiment for rank and file control T. U. EB. 1. Danes, orchestra are on-| 314, generally, is causing bitter re- aia de lees geo | senha for the I, R. T. The assembled of the union ahd of the present sit-| ‘The Trade Union Hdticational League ly some of the sentifient in the ranks of the’ imill- Unit 3-E 3-F. | : Sele. sawed cake uation, ‘ Re Henom ‘Gduney tenor! Ate: and features © prom| iong of toilers thenoht the count: | Upit 8 , eee Be MRS KNAPP GETS paembleye’ wane eC! rate Shop, terminal and barn commit- | 116th st. aie ‘ 3 ised. Proceeds) m, ‘il : nied jms af 101 NW. 27th St. | u g firm determination not to scab on tees have been formed in at least a RE a A. from the affair) ret paren aR Aah a, Hr the traction workers by their long ap~ workers have been urged to form |Nature will hold its monthly meeting these committees of action as quickly rat wee i EES the Bakers’ Unior as possible to guard against betrayal Members of the Junior Section’ will and to direct the strike when it is | hike Sunday to Buttermilk Hill. | | illusioned with the two capitalist | “yh oy antes jon a RR 3 | : ti poy migy parties who act as one against the | Um will be held in the units in the | |plause of Waite’s denunciation of the aha DAILY | wage-workers of the nation. For Mir Tkts Sioitcon eit nae Seamen’s Church Institute, WORKER. j that reason, the big exploiters of | Ne Friday, at p.m. at aa ‘ | Women’s Meeting Today. the country try to quiet this dis- Ree emOre SCRRSEY, IF ALBANY. Y.. March 6 Fol-| The first meeting of the unem- | content by putting forward a cham- 7 mr | uBANY, N. Y., March 6. — Fol-| nee aR ja city will be bald called. Foretgn Born Affair. { Rn Ape ¢ Frokyy : unday at 2 p. m. ilowing the conference between Gov. |Ployed women of this city will be hel The DAILY WORKER has carried| The New York Council. for the Pro- ‘Ruthenberg Memorial) te aoed decnen OY tek ihe i \ Berean srameraty RUNROH, 18) 48 Smith, Attorney General Ottinger'and ‘day. at 2:80 p, m. at 101 W. are io hi i - {tection of the Foreign Born Workers va enc ‘ . a mn = fs RB eadustiry apy RS Herrick |St-. The meeting has been arrange: sd ppt} aL als A tae |will hola an affair Sunday, Mareh 18, |tO Expose Wall St. War guage of ‘the people while acting |* Ricttings in other cities will be an-|District Attorney Charles J. Herrick | ribtaess (es derstoo =a? ead ‘ “ e: ce. the newly at Manhattan Lyceum, 66° 1; Fourth | stati ; ' | Je, bees J a meager Jy. (Under the auspices ‘of % St . | unhesitatingly ‘in the interests of jnounced iater. lit was practically a foregone conclu- | od Women’s Section of the New est by .thousands of traction work- N | Jonti: a ! Zale ‘ Speakers at all these meetings. will |: iets ie. naar ae | forme r d od Pencaa atkins: were’ directsd'| . ‘ | (Continued fron Paye One) | the employers. .These labor mis- |be representativis of the Party central |Si0n that the charges against Flor-| yo. Council of the Unemployed, 60 Mohegan School Dance. close of nation mpai; for e: i e bi siness in- feats “agalumtthe danger thabs |. thecatonstan. setieroenrercenr|® the al campaign for} leaders assist the big business in ‘ zs |hold its fifth annual concert, bazaar |'0,000 new readers for The DAILY | terests in helping Smith to play the aes would be used-by the company | and dance Friday at 8:80 p.m. at | WORKER: and 5,000. new members} gu.ae for which they will get their for its own. The workers were|Beethoven Hall, 210 B. Fifth St. Pro- Noxtthe Wovkets Party. wehish beean| Tad 4 warned to make ‘it “Our Own Strike!” |ceeds will be used: for a new school |” OPREES ROR > gi udas reward. executive committee, jence B Knapp, former Republican | cy, Marks Place, and will be ad- {secretary of state would be side- | dressed by Juliet Stuart Poyntz and jother speakers. Marion Emerson eandal Discussion. andal will be | tracked, F as ; " ‘ a iti expediency i 2 vill be chairman. build! *y lwith th ‘ amor: i - at the Long Section at Bo-| Political expediency is to be served, | Wi Cs embodying their own demands, bet-|?WI4!ng at Peekskill, N.Y. dink Ghee ee ae eertre AaORIBE-«. ‘hemian, Hall, | Woolsey, and Second’ it is stated here, despite the fact that| _ Workers To Demonstrate. 1y, shorter hours, decent con Fretheit Ballet, Paton, Palate GAMEn aE, But injunctions, the breaking of Ave seen CSUR LATE aie ear ten, ena ing her administra-| Demonstrations of unemployed shee? howd withthe yellow eoni« (4, Tellearaal .6f'the Wrethelt Jauites Mass Protest Needed. strikes, the seven’ cent fare grabs,’ |W. ‘Weinsione,, Bort Miller and the 1925. ce is accused of | Workers will take place at the open- ditions, Down with the y |Ballet will take place at the Irving | are making the masses understand | Wicks. ! fer Cente: Ae an CORRDR, 18 AOR UBoG Ol ch: of ‘the: kitehe Adults pany union. For a union of our own. Plaga, 16th St, and Irving Pace, today! “The marine corps can be compared{ the real character of the ‘Walkers Yee Bre jmisappropriating at least $29,000 of |ing of each of the kite ie shill Further demands were suggested; |® 6:30 shar de ee Segal announced. |, 9 great detective agency which is| and the Smiths. Théy.-aréipestizihg | ‘Traetion Stickers (Ready. |the state funds. [a a sea : to 12 and chil- The demand that the tried and trust- ‘d jat the beck and call of American! more and more that the Labor Par. lars now yor wc eens At, $2 (2 thousand | So ees i° aA ‘aoe ean ir ‘ase’ meetia ed leaders who have sacrificed in the : _ Horo Park Concert, capitalists, who are squeezing vast| ty of the trade unions’ masses ‘and [All Party units must come for thelt | 25 000 E ted at | A huge open a Zs past be given their rightful places; EF oak) “ang pe Boro falda Bear profits ‘from tiny countries,” Wein-| not the “non-partisan” polley of the |wuot® at once. { 40s! xpected a | which ine rally boing lbag woes i 1873 a Shy eaturday, Mar ts ’ “ ond: “ie Sree ae * jfrom all sections of the city, will be the Seats sh a ee ee ae 1878 40rd St, Saturday, March 10. stone continued. Only the other day; trade union officials is the step that | Organizers Meeting Friday. | Freiheit Anniversary held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock be sent out to in rig Peay ck de Weber Pate: Nick the so-called ‘liberal’ Senator Borah| must be taken in the fight to or-°| A. meeting . of att unit, section pnd lin Untons; Square.” gokne Di 5 Senta I. R. T, but the B, M. T. an at [Rae ,Pocts Forum will conduct a jadmitted that the senate had no pow-| ganize against their employers. Say RttR a or ee ee Late ae Cait | DWeatyetive \ sthousand: : “workers | aay Ae ne Now Xovk ened fi lines as well; the demand that |Rebe! Poets Night at the Labor Tem-|ey ¢ i President’. Coolidge. to P Mi. , Bt Unit e €TS | secretary o! e Ne’ 01 ui ee ; red to|Ple, Second Ave. and 14th St, Tuesday, |° 0 compel President Coolidg | . This act of treachery, the en-~|organizers wiil report on their exper-|from New York and neighboring | of the Unemployed, an ex-service man the labor movement be muste: © | March 13, at 8:15 p.m is "|withdraw the marines from any place] dorsement of Smith by the federa- [ences in the membership drive cities are expected at the sixth an. mk aol the traction workers. The y * ini ah y 4 7 tee r land other speakers will address the Suenort.<the On he had been influenced to send them.) tion officials, will only intensif PR aed jniversary of the establishment of th i i j ing is, however, that the Mohegan Modern School, « hi ’ sng Pirin Ah Young Workers Dance. jhiversary of the establishment of the | meeitng and call upon the city to take pelo agains Be sacgdly aa POEM A{- Ths. Mohagau cMagucn Bonet: sill Only one thing can stop the out-| the actions of militant workers to The Young Workers League, Upper |Jewish Daily Freiheit, Communist workers s I | ‘ ittine -{ 4 action to relieve the present critical hold its fifth annual concert, bazaar |rages the marines are committing in expose the Tammany demagogue, | Bronx, will hold a Spring Dance Sat- organ, at Madison Square Garden, , ble to form their rank and file com-) ing aance Friday, March 9 Nicaragua, Haiti, China and other i i ? lurday, March 24, at 1347 Boston Road. | situation. rmiiiees in barn, shop and terminals |m. at Beethoven Hall, 310 2. uaubnee with Asnerean capitalists an grnvied ee BTR hench-..| PUA k |Sunday, March 26, Conference Called. bs th rrying out of these | Proceeds will be used for a new school |” - ela ABs bel aithew Woll, William Green, | Dance For Striking Box Workers. A unique revolutionary ballot, un-| A city-wide conference on unem- to insure the carrying building at Peekskill, N. Y. have invaded and that is a country-/} Sullivan, Ryan and Co. |'The Downtown Section, Y,. W. LL. le re) J n demands, Pit ee geen wide protest from millions of Amer- : : | hold a dance Saturday night at der the direction of Edith Segal, is ployment has been called by the New - ce Intermediate English Class. Jeart workers! “ key = 99 iat ine Codie Ea Oe oe an’ jannounced as one of the features of York Council for Saturday, March 17, irieh Meet Today | There will be no session of the In-| Weinstone will speak at the Ruth: ‘Hoboken Blues” Cas on will be free, the affair. The new proletarian songs|at 2 p. m. at Webster Hall, 119 E. Fi termediate English class tonight at ‘ ; . f ef mishers | the Workers" School. “The next seadion enberg meeting together with Will- at New Masses Ball =|: * . * . int the Soviet Union, gathered togeth. fan St. marys eo ara organ: ‘A. meeting of all finishers, regist-|will be on Monday at 7 p.m. ¥F. Bax-|iam %. Foster, Bertram D. Wolfe and er Paris Commune Celebration. er on a special trip for the purpose|izaitons and committees of unem- éred and unregistered, will bo held|tér ‘s the instructor. |Robert. Minor, editor of The DAILY| The entire cast of Michael Géldis| p Sections # and 3 wilt celebrate the |by Sergei Rodomsky will also be sung ployed «workers are being asked to By Paris C x. pntertal th by ett? | tonight at Manhatian Lyceum, 66 E. peices ike eee WORKER. The Freiheit Mandolin |“Hoboken Blues” now playing-at the| snd dance, Securday cuenimes Maren i, Pete ate net Sup enR at tile onap er) ered dela tates: 4th St., at 7 o'clock, according to an] py Hannah M. Stone, director, Birth | Orchestra wlil play. New Playwrights Theatre. will attend! **,, Ne, # AACA Sau tease | announcement of the New York Joint | Control League clinic, will speak on ; gh : Board of the Furriers Unior. “Birth Limitation and the Workers” eS are the annual New Masses: Spring Fro- e . . 3 F rey WON’T ABOLISH SUBMARINES, | he © Yolony, 2! ; lie Friday evenin; e 5 ‘ f 9 Tm addition to report.on the gen-|Park "Sunday "at ii'a! m. br. a |Party Literature Agents |2¢ Posy evening, March 9 at Web-| istrict titeratare Conterence WASHINGTON, March 6... The||/ BUTCHERS’ UNION : ‘ {rade to be made | liber will pres: Ni ht t iq : Cy) A district conference of Mterature | abl Local 174, A. M. CG. @ B. W. No A eral situation in the (rade to be made | /iPer w : to Meet Thursday NE it was announced last night. agents and members of the literature | Frothingham resolution to put ¢on- Office and Headquart: Gold, a special report will be given) phe New ‘ore Counc of» Uniem- William W. Weinstone, organizer | Playwrights was one of the founders|m. The speakers’ will be William W.| submarines in naval warfare was de- 4 Sonus, ie on the conditions of the finishers. | ployed will hold the following meet- | .¢ District 2 of the Workers (Com-|of the “New Masses” and also a con-| Weinstone, D. Benjamin and A. Gussa-| foated, 6 to 5, in the house foreign Mmployment Rurean open every day . ings thix week: i % ; Plans will also be mapped out for a|'"&* Women's -weetiti¢g will be hela -to- |munist) Party and D. Benjamin, agit-|tributor. to its predecessors, the meer affairs committee today. drive. against the lining contractors,/day at 2 p. m. at 11 W. 27th St. : — Why Pay More? rade evil that has multiplied many | Another women's meeting will be held |PTOP, director of the district, will) Masses” andthe “Liberator.” aE The only difference between my FREE EYE GLASSES and * tonight 8 pe m speak at a district conference of Par- mes ever ince, the A. F. of L. Road. . ve nite ae ty literature agents and literature the $10 and $12 eye glasses that are being sold elsewhere, is a savings of from $7 to $9 in your pocket, ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend : Fgh SS. STUDIO ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan &}/) Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union} WwW ype gg ocod dex d Special Matos for Labor Organiza Bronx; She tr acter gas Wiest 7, B 15th St. Tel. Algonquin 3657-58, LA OF FICE uons. (aistabilahed 1880) [tI Meets every. Oxecutiv: ‘d Meets ve es- =. " month at Labor Temple, 243 E. §4th day. Membership Meeti geen and CHAS. RECHT Pebteg ah A Eel ge oe: inet, Thuragay: of For the convenience of workers open egular meetings. 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