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‘bho DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 Workers International Relief Gives Aid to Hundreds of New York Unem Page Five pO NA FOOD KITCHEN Is aes WORKERS PARTY | NEARING REVIEWS, Labor and Fraternal |, J, PL JMBERS INLAY, sorters Pretest p Organizations ACT IVITIES OPENED; PLAN BIG '~=~~~"—=*""""==" "CHINA SITUATION Downtown Concert, Unit 3 1 hold a concert | oe -| SYMPATHY STRIKE sss’ tnemsena ater" com RALLY TOMORROW oe tee. a To cone | April Labor. Defender |" Members of the Junior Section ~ Hold The. ‘hi struction BOX STRIKER One-Third of Bosseg The Junior Section of th Natute will hold its mon at the Ba rs’ Union | The membership drive le and hike Sunday to Buttermilk Hill | the unemployed leaflets ar e to} t Ss | ’ g 1 Sa e farty units ar thounand 103 | 0 Publish Article aN Mohegan Setoot Dances | of ’Phon e Building Have Settled T $ |B. 1th st. | BN tas the Mohegan. Modern Schook wit | ; Jobless to Cather At} “rhe Rutenberg iéatiets must be ais-| Denunciation of the terror againat| hold its fifth annual cone bazaar JEWARK, N Peter Laura, one of the 1,500 unis. tributed from March 7 to 9. They can | i and dance tonight at ui, ut} NEWARK, N. J., & Union Squar be secured free of charge at the dis- | Militant workers and péésatit# ifi)Beethoven Hall, 210 Pro-|union steamfitters and p in the. second q € tri 1 fT ; schoo} i; ; ets [eas Cg fh phe ae i China, and a prediction of the réttirh ee By moaned waned fo s }work in the construction of the new union recogni- Mage sere K i on be distributed at @ thy ding a Peeksk sp - be be ei jbuilding of the New Jersey Telephone (Continied from Page One) | traction barns and power houses by all} to even greater activity of the left his home, 146 the ballot d Party units, | : i rs ; 2 Lecture On “British Youth.” }CGo. here are out on strike in sym- | of! é 7 a “breadline.” “The Workers Inter- ie . * elements in the Chinese situa‘iot, is| ‘Tom Sem ing ou lect ged. pathy h union workers in Okla-/|the sentiment of the union Heste . from ries to his right P 4 4 z . Plehum Réports. 1, m in the British Labor Movem 2 e gens, ag " 7 * ton 7 Sate saaatie * q i + hile national Relief is an organization| Mcetings to diséuss the last Party | made by Scott Nearing, well-known | Wariem Forum, 143 103rd St. to- |homa City who have informed the lo-|6i the local was overwhel leg received after his arrest while plenum will bé hela in thé wnits in the uthor and lecture¥, who has réecently;™ehtat’ . , gg \éal worker¢ that thé Bell Telephone | their favor, and because the pr |Co. there is unfair to union labor. |Sives had refused to sig eduled | Sheet metal workers are expected to | Pledging their loyalty t me scabs employed by a supported by the workers of the ¢oun-| New Jersey subdisttict. So fat thé fol } | try who ate contributing to the sup-| wins Se Rae Ret ee ay Gee tement eturned from Chifia, in an artiélé Workers Sché The following cour port of their fellow workers who are Rew Prokfessivé Workérs' Center, 93 j that will appear in the fortheoming | to begin this reek Workers | Fo out today. | The election of officers of the local ing to two strike+ Mercer St. ere § y § BE, 14th St. I “istic Ps } Br nt 1 unemployed,” she said, TJerséy City, Sutiday at # wi. in | April issue of the Labor Defender, |e eagaday ‘at 3:20 p. m,, American His-| papitata | will take place today at Bryant Hail when three policemen ar- Kligabeth, Wednésday, March 14, at |official organ of the International tory For-Pioneers, Tom Foley, instruc} |from noon to 7 p. m. This declaration was cheered; as|the Labor byceum, $15 Court St, at ii tot, tj | ted him. In the patrol wagon one well'as demands by other speakers | * B. ma. : | Labor Defense. Sanday at go p.m. v, Rutidamnentals | Frauds Continue | a heh hit t iker om thal P ile 3 Meetings othér cities w' 2 an Sti " é . f th ut vement for Pioneers, | asin : . poser: for 4 mass political party of labor.| nounced tater, “Cnet ee Will be am “This attack by the tight wing elé-|feon Piatt, insteuctor E | Cloak Mass Meeting a club, He was later treated and sent home. of the affected ThE wéek of Marct ‘ ke r itness | ALBANY, March 8-——An official | Chinese Nationalist |{he beginning of t for ‘ | The Council itself, the unemployed], Speakers at an these meétings will! ment in the } he Pe * on at raud en’ action | wotnen’s ‘section of the Council and|2°,représentatives of thé Party central | \@ (Continued from Page One) exectitive committes. ; Movement against the militant left} *0Uns workers, students the W. I. R. likewise were applauded. be ‘ ‘ | 4 “ Workers League members. | takes place at ction time in spite | called it and forget to tell the board 2 already come to terms After the meeting, 600 unemployed] 7 gdnor tne Tome Banee. h ee Te MaVOREN eat League ounces | of the installation of voting machines antil re the meeting. He , according to the uJ one e c ng oneers ¥ :. < ‘ . ‘ hy , ws A roductio: i fe s * } > Unic Ne w@ Workers were serv: up, bread, cof-| have beéh graduated 4 to. the Soune | \says Nearing in his article. “If is|tionariés Course. ebAos whe eee fit rae rin see por betoovpitimits 3 fee and cake at tables. Workérs League . a maa - re . vf - - | legislature of bills designed to preé-} «pPrionds fc s returned to work in @ { dance wil] be held Saturday, March 24, jmerely a counter-tevolutionary epi- Bronx Workers School. Friends f & x4 3 2075 | vent suc ds. They were drawn | ;, ' , the union manager said. 5 More Kitchens Planned. at Boro Park Workers’ Hall, 1373 43rd |Sode. For the miomént the Chamber} . The. Bronx Worl Sengate save Veer cn eee ee | to the meet ou : lan then St. Brooklyn. £6 if ‘4 Gjinton Avé., conducts the following | at the sug , Attorney Gen-|4 week. Kar SK ee PAT ‘ i -f ci y 8: i | : - . Much of the food was contributed aetissd whee Gas oh Soltmeree airicd Wik some OF the jeteser a scelian, Monday. at f pip orM! Ottinger. | meeting the recommendation of the| Mohegan Dance Tonite by esener: ive restaurants aid efter} Bectiol Sow net Tee | more influential landed elements hasjm., J, Brooks, instructor; Intgrmed ate | ee lexetutive board to the: effect that|* © Se sympathetic organizations, while John at the Néw Playwrights’ T won its pot English, Monday at 9 p. m . Siegel, 44.4 ‘ * the boara 4 a tines ea : i Pelloti, a chef and Adolph Licseting, 28¥ night wher ond instructor; Advanced fnalish, Weanes-| Strike Closes Mill hoard appomit four members of} the Mohegan School will f th ae ai Leg a Fo d Wo k ig, bolen Blues’ playing, “Militaney iS not stamped out,|day at 8 p. m, J pete £ P) at hae | ess |the committee to be elected, and re- hehi ite 2 rt, bazaar 0: e Amalgamated Food Workers’ for saié at 60 St. ks Place, | vevers ; me ivi 4 | Communism, Thursday at p. th, | 7 3 gas comme 1 that the local « h : Uiitel,. tonteibited) thadé serviced 4a § Pais however: It is merely driven unde iesler, instructo: Intermediaté | ALL RIVER, March 8—Unable to ah mended that the 1 t the ki pe "atid 41-D iF. | ground and will continue to show it- Thursday at § p.m., H. Ht gewake anotah. stvikels s to keep | ther, fiv Kaplan’s new “Friend the kitchen. Gertrude, Gelmg afd! rrances wiidhorn wilt tectafe, on | self; a8 it did. recently. in. Kwantung | Instructor, and American His h ne Wert it [toh Ever,” “however, voted down th the plant working, the Arkwright | Mills has been compelled to close. | Theresa Fox, of the United Council of | “Women and thé Class Strugele” \day at 8 p. m., M. Gola eres instructor. 7 4 sting ; at/provinee whenever ai Working Class Womien, supérviséd the meeting of 1p, 1-F Monday at 72 n opportunity decision of the executive board and 5 ;D. m., 60 St. Mari Place. for organized rey ” Open hoeeme dustday: f ‘ lected all nine commi ———————} the serving. 5 : Beat th ae enya Pl an Sunday at 8 p. Pit the W. The strike has been going on for . the “Toleranee a We oh ¢ Labor Defender m | Sehool Fo! 108 B. 14th St., D: ; veel | : pi Announcement was made that a8! 4 6b fibined 1 ana eee aoe hay: De eu aeteee ont ah “The French La- | paveral wee | > Union Group,’ d meeting of Units 1 and | tained at $1.00 a year, or ten cents |S2#Poss will speak on Will bé held tonight a 5 6 |bor Movement.” ace nt 108 E. i4th St. riders the eopy from Room 402; 80 KB. dith:! sunday at 8 _p. ms at the Lower |= soon as this kitchen is well undér pl Group.” , ive more will be ope: in other vy * “4 3 ; ay |tection of the Fore 3 SEIN ene more will bs Opened 1 an be.” a. St, New York City, or from local! Bron orum, 715, iaseH St, Hay pig rd ae ees Wo {e.| Piette sean een n ee ctions of the ci ‘en Wi e * * é ‘ Ragozin will speak The Problems af arch tvad at tiie Wtehen fren 9:80" to | age sy of the International Labor | of Working Women ” jat Manhattan Lycev Fourth | § av Ulis Rit ms Oi i Stache S4 ‘1. ..| Defense. ls 8 m., Williams- | St. 24 be | 5 p.m. daily. And adults fiom 9 a: | ihe) a fidetine of = | eran Saree 29 Graham Ave. Brook- | Boro Park Concétt. | CONTINUATION } ‘ a eting Se i “The | Yorkers o oro Parl m. to 12 noon. bnit organizers at 108 B. iith st, at 8 day at § p.m at 108 H ifth Bt. Unit lm, becom. Platt will speak jon “Phe |nold “acon . rt aoe Sota dehy oe i y Pra ia RCH ACETAL | ‘i uc clock tonight. orginizers wiil report on thei = Youth Move: RG ae FT al gra. St. fy , aN BF ui j Women Active. ee * Fy féfhice ; RW, atite tee Sunday at 8 m., at the Btowns- |1373 43rd St., | i H i < * in the membership drive. Sunday at 8p. m., : ikl} wali. i \ ‘ ' j , ri wer ection 3 ; | ville F , 1689 Pitkin Ave., Broo : a bbokia a rv Uneniployed women were particu- INR ved shri Mpegs ht al iyn, Phil Frdnkfeld will speak on “Is Lecture on Birth Control. lf ' i rly urged to go to the Workers’ If-|wili hold a concer oehrwe aartg Bal X Ging Workers Dante: A Becoming Militaristic?” Dr. Hannah M. § , ditector, Birth of the ; ; : a 3A 3 4 ae Beete at 5:30 o'clock to= The Young Workers League, Upper 3 at 8 p. m., at the Yonkers | Control will speak on ' ; terhg . lief station + = night at 101 W. 27th St. It wil Sunday at 8 p.m, 4 terhational Relief station at a meet- Tispt at Lol Ww. a : 1 eond Bronx, will hold a Spring Dance Sat- | Open Rorum, 252 Warburton Ave., Yon- | “P W orke t | J J re of | EO See oh be Fé deny é Coo 2 0 | 4 1 ing OF unemployed women held under jateend the i, uaaner PARTS € jurdey, Maren 24, af 124%; Boston Road. |Rere, J. 0, Bentall will speak on, “The |at the Coop x00 Bronx |} United Workers’ Cooperative Ass’n \ the auspices of the Women’s Commit- City Workers and the Farmers.’ ; ‘i sil x tee of the New York Codnell of the| Fp 226, Dance oo, Striking on ee ar huis Meta 4 TONIGHT, at 8:30 P.M ' e i k C “ D 2 2-H wit mm y owntown Section, Y. W. .| Forum, 52 West St., Newark, Manuel | * . ie Unemployed Wednesday at 101 West | tonight at 126 &, Toth a 6:30 o'ctotk Will hold a dance § Sat urday night at ha Gomez W pee on “The War} ves Reber Pocts Night. | > @ * ° { j 87th St. Matian EiieBaon was chair- | * : ‘arks Place for the benefit of the| Against Nicaragua.’ |_ ‘The Poets Forum will conduct a a | 2 27th St. Matian Eiiefson was chair sewige 8 striking paper box makers. Admis-| Sunday at § p. ™., at the Cerifer of | Revel Poets Night at the Labor ‘Teth- | at NEW TERRACE GARDEN 4 " ze Scandal Discugsion. y man and bi Santo the principal] the Queens sewer scandal will be {S08 Will be ne ee General. Development, 411 Pennsyl- | ple, Second 4 and 14th St, Tuesday, 180th St. and Boston Road i i spéaker. @istussed at a thasé m vania, 411 Pennsylvania Avé., Brook-|March 13, at 8:15 p. im. . 5 eer he problém of the themployéd .. he Lond Palen ; ction at. Bos s Lied Pee eae iY colseead hi ate Tene athe powiat’ pabe say s in inach aii i efhian Hall, ections 2 ani Will celebraté the| “What I Saw in the Soviet Union.” Social in Middle Village. ; ; wome nis even greater than that of |Ave., Astoria; tod, Bridat Mater eee | Paris Commune at an éntertainment “he The Women’s Council of Middle. Vil- Every member should attend this meeting. } i fe ce FOERO pis To Bon My and dance, Saturday evening, March 17, Dr. Liber Lectures Saturday, }lage will hold a social this Saturday the unemployed men since the women *% Y Ss kers will be W. |at N e WAIT ote "Yc P laveni Pulte fa aw Sine ss ' ddhhdt Svat get the cemporaty Relive? | W; ,Pweinstone, t'Miller ana ‘Mi. Mf (S4,Ne™, Hartem Casino, 116th St. and wate Liber willteli: on “Youth and evening at 1 Fulton Ave. Ray Ragozin ee of the breadline “slop,” Marian Em- * * . M4 te! - St. under the auspices of the * World 9 f e Ag he 1a t6 this Traction Stickers Rendy. Seott Néarting Lectures, Youth Allianeé. The talk will be pre- erson said. ey should go to thi ‘Prastion stickers at Scott Nearing will lecture Wednés-| ceeded by a dinner at 6:30 p. m. ' kitehen, which is trily a workers’ jure now for sale at the dtettice office: | due: Tae dace At Bryant Hall, Sixth FU. BL. Da | i bape bhage An 4 under the auspices . U. BE. L. Danee. kitchen and not 4 bréadline. tees creme must come for their |of Sections 2 and 3 | The Trade Union Educational Leagué i i § * will hold a dance Saturday, March 31, Experiences Discussed. Open Pavint Postponed. at Harlem Casino, Lepox Ave. and Ogisitrers shetitng Tonight. ‘Tie. woiien piewent parti¢ipated in| oY of all tit The Section 1 open forum will not} 1i6th St: = 1 _Present. pi ipate sibadetien "See ht bak Pel be held Sunday due to the Ruthenberg Foreign Born Affair. the general. discussion.on the unem- >|mémorial meeting. .The New York Council for the Pro- ployment and told of their own ex- i ps SHE SAE ror ete periénces; Many joined the New York Council of the Unemployed and | all took leaflets advertising the mass meeting tomorrow to distribute. Three unemployment meetings will be held today; one for unemployed iron workers at 10 a, m. at 7 E. 16th St., and two at 2 p. m., one for un- | employed food workers, at 1383 W. Bist St., and the other at Rutgers ||] Di J. Mindel Dr. L: Héndin ore Another Suicide. Surgeon Dentists | ts Edison Clement, 34, of 89 Third | i UNION SQUARE “ s Room 803 Phoné Algonquin 8183 Ave.; Gorona; Queens, was found dead 1S RSA in his room today. Three burners 1373 43rd ST.; BROOKLYN, NYY. were open on a lighting fixtare and ‘SYBHAA JIE UE BHA | MIKE GOLD will speak on “The Rffects of ENTERTAIN M ENT closed. Mrs, Clement t6ld police he | the Machine Age Upon Literature”. » lea ec tA Ma ttn ae dae _ DR. BROWN Auspices—BORO PARK JEWISH WORKERS’ CLUB. s NE W YO K EVE } Dentistry in All Its Branches ALL PROCEEDS TO THE DAILY WORKER, i 301 East 14th St. cor. 2nd Ave. erup en | i - ——————————————~ WITNESSED Boro Park Bath Beach Coney Island ATTENTION CONCERT AND DANCE) SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 10th. } at 9:30-12 a. M, ah Dafly Except Friday and wa 249 BAST 115th STREET Cor, Second Ave. New York. Over the bank: New York. | Phohe Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant I] SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere Where all a meet Moriument 3519. 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