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; THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1926 ; Page Seven Hillman, Beckerman Join Love Fest With . Manufacturers at the Biltmore VOW TO WORK FOR) WORKEIS PAT] CONVICTED MILK z= ox marr GMITH IS LNKED ‘Sewer Graytr’s FEDERATION OF ACTIVITIES Organizations } LABOR, BOSSES|2==2===="-""="! GRATER FREED| —scecec-ocm<_—| WITH OI GROUP) °4%900 Cu 4S WOMEN PLANNED The next session of Scott Nearing’s 6c +3 arises Uaempivy oe class in “Modern American Imperial- €ve| All unemployed Party members in| ae witli Ben her Bue at eee ata AND THE “prBLIC® Harlem should report at 143 -E, 103rd Jan” Willrbe herd soday St 2. Dp. fo. at 108 H. 14th St. Nearing's class in St at 4 o'clock in the afternoon every- | Suspended Sentence for |“rne vevelopment of. the American |Sen, Nye Shows Gover- wh | Workers to fo Organize in . . . . y A Empire" will be held Saturday at 4:00 . . A slight indication of-the graft and| Central Body MR er 2) “ | Danzinger EON! session of Bertram D,..Wofe's nor Aided Corruption |corruption in which Tammaz Jee 8 leona an Lp ie hen abled class will be held naxt week. The next cians and sewer contractors have been! The organization of a New York Beckerman Hits Bosses a Amer; | Despite the fact that he was found at a meeting of 2F 0 p. m, at 60 St. Marks a0 Rapier be held Thursday, April 6 (Continued from Page One} |wallowing, is the $44,000 golden din-| Federation of Working Women is the 0 p.m. guilty of having dumped thousands |* ot ora el Me sion of Robert W. Dunn's class! York State racing commission. Sin-|ner set given John M. Phillips, head|/aim of a conference of working Not in Association |r aN ees ~ |of gallons of bootleg milk and cream nt Tactics of the Employers” | clair is the owner of a string of |Of the Queens ring. The set, pre-| women’s organizations to be held ip na fi th sicennaerat 1 Agitprop Directors, | on New York City and paying thou-| ojo, wil be held Waanescny, “April 4 horses. nted to. Phillips by Queens contrac irving Plaza Saturday afternoon, W os long and flowery capes be a Oeil bee kesd ovhursg |sands of dollars in bribes to officials |at 8:30 p. m. Smith Protected. was “seized” yesterday by fed | April 21. ual admiration, Sidney Hillman,) xy, ron 29 at'60 St. Marks Place at 6:36 | uf the health department, Henry Dan- SSR ker lead : 5 A ae sen. [agents in a move to attach all avail-| ‘The call for this co nce is now ident of the Amalgamated ClotH-| p.m lei “4 ” ilk Sunday Open Forums Tomorrow. When it was suggested in the sen- See eae se 1. ee, ara ziger, “ezar” of the milk grafters re- ‘ ¢ : property owned by Phillips being sent out by a committee repre- ing Workers and C. Db, Jaffee, pres- $ Is *! toe Workers School, 108 E. 14th St. Bert | ate that Governor Smith be called as | aves 34 Z ; N Vorle Clothin, Young Workers Dance. |ceived only a suspended sentence of |ariticr will s “The Industriaism |_ witness, to throw further li¢ht on |S@tisfaction of the § 34 federall sentative of v rking women’s or- ident of the New York Clothing} ne young Workers League, Upper |from three and a half to seven years |of the Soutl 3 jeu: ‘ lien against him for unpaid taxes. | ganizations in New York to trade Manufacturers’ Exchange, at an elab-| Bronx will hold a Spring Dance to- r | | in Queens County Court yesterday. wonkers he -conepinacy, by which the: Hardin 947 z Ante ‘Se Y, one” T 7 ear: de y i Mori t) industrial clubs, housewiveg’ or} 2 gi i em-|night at 1347 s ad. Mindel will spea B Coolidge election in 1920 was financed The sewer czar is now in Florida ns, industrial clu orate banquet arranged by the em-|night at 1347 Boston Road. es % * p I : Phe | ers Fg I r 10 : a : ployers’ antctintion, and held in the} ‘iouas a 8 1 Mest Danziger, who was once a. mille | Move eS ee oe for the republican party by Sinclair|where he escaped a short time after|councils, and to organized and unots Hotel Biltmore several days ago,| International Branch 1D will hold an Reema arcane Oey, eee ae Sian 8 and allied interests, Smith countered|his name became prominently con-| ganized shops it was announced yes- ER eed ir ene educational meeting at 60 St. Marks|tem of graft whereby he arra Leet Imperialism, with expressions of what purported|nected with the $29,500,000 graft of | terday. Lledged to devote all their energy and | piicothy Wednosd, h 28, at 7:80 | with milk dealers to distribute illegal etare on Imperial p F : | Ella G. Wolfe will lecture on resources to obtain a square deal for] p. m. Outs Epona ‘be BM milk for the price of one dollar per |ican Imperialism and Latin Amer labor, the bosses and the “public.” elcome. to be high moral indignation that his|which he and Boro Pr {name should be mentioned. Demo- I dent Maurice} The Workers (Communist) Party of Queens were the prin-|w{l cooperate in the formation of the i | é hate F Tuesday at $:00 p. m, at Hungarian : ' : ; able Everything Lovely. oo tgetien 2 hoa Ormanteern ah anes deniers could cirenar trait Woblséy. aud Sesond Ave., Astoria, crats in the senate, including Sen. |cipal beneticiaries, federation, according to a statement Abraham Beckerman, manager of| meeting on Thurs March 29 at 6:30 | #ll Health reguia' Li. ee Walsh, of Mont., Smith’s rival fo The federal agents descended on the | isued by the Women’s Section of the tig q rah i 2 a|P: ™ at 101 W. 27th st. canned milk is the cheaper grade and * the democratic nomination for presi-| q+ peep, 3 ce rial Party lsat nich the New York Joint Board and a * this used Lerthaimarer. workera of Concert for Miners’ Reltef. me Safe Deposit Company of New York, | Party last night. great number of other national and Welastons om ‘Triietion. AUS RECO Picts ‘The Bessarabler Podolic 11 Clup | dent, charged that Nye was attempt- men’s work 149 Broadway, and placed a U. S. sea The regular menthly w jon the locked vault in which the dinner | conference will be held t at 108 set is placed, Further than this they | E. 14th St. at 1.50 p.m. at which or- ocal officials of the Amalgamated|, A, meeting of 1F 1D will be the city, who were buying impure milk | wili hold a concert and i. 4 held at 60 St. Marks Place, Monday at|qajly, It is estimated that for this | headquarters, 1347 Bo vere conspicuously in attendance. | 6:30 p.m. William W. Weinstone wilt | & sed Sunday afternoon, Apr i lead a diseussi ‘ stion situ- | Danziger collected more than $1,000,- | ceeds will go t {nd the tone of the speeches delivered |!ead a discussion on the traction situ- | ee ill _go to ming ing to impair Smith’s chances of ‘superceding Coolidge in the White rélief. House. Bet. 15th and 16th Streets cussion on “Injunctions and the Trac- will speak on “The Youth and the 0 : could not go as they had no key. It|fanizers of women’s work from all by. all the other speakers ofthe union |°1°" Sympathizers are invited | 000 AS ech het guia ies ee a Rife tT Walsh is a leading member of the|was promised, however, that within|Party units and will be present to was not such as to throw the slight- Organizers of Women’s Work et ae ep; Dr. B. Liber will lecture on “Labor {Senate investigating committee and|q few days a court order will be| consult on ways and means of pro- est note of discord among the partici- lose aay tm pumtant conference of Party reha-artpaes Banday, April 1, at 8 p.|has broken with Nye over the polit- |sought empowering them to drill open | moting the success of the Federation : ganizers of Women’s wor! v' pe 5 5 EL sy pants in the many coursed banquet. |heia today at 7:30 p.m. at 108 E.| Bs Aue val line pean tte irtreavieatian is to |the sa safe. Conference in Apr This despite’ of the fact that the | 14th he Plans will be made for the Ieor Affair, March 30. ollow. alsh is prance: to ad- | — a ——— 3 \ ae aah stimulation of activities in the organ- < ° et will} here to disclosures of republican cor- | union and the employers are soon to Meation OF 4 Moishe Katz of the Moscow Ozet w ere Pi 7 eas , % women’s work in all sections report he Jewisl c ee 5 cite ays : : begin negotiations for the renewal of ee the city. All active women members the Soviet Union Friday, March 30 be! ruption wane Shira Seniesa party the agreement, despite daily hem of the Party are urged to attend. | |Tammany Hall, 154 &. 4th St. under ee ie to elves et peas sals of workers in the large shops ani Spring Dance. the auspices of Icor. q ike overnor Smith should no the general program of wage slashing;|_ A “Red Spring’ entertainment and pores Pear aos Sane ingings escape responsibility or implication. |] and speed-up. How gs “Batusday, Aart 1a we ante" din. SEEKER Guidi, first violinist of the New York — | | i M e it3, Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and SS ee ee eT Beckerman even declared that he is|ton Ave. }Only Labor Sacrifice Theodore Cella, harpist. . | . not in favor of individual settlements Patong ee C Detonk P ees No Tip-Union Barber Shop | Given by the with employers who refuse to join} subsection 3H will hold an education- an VDeten aper phe E. 138th St, | the employers’ association. He called!ai meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. at 101 4 Lower Bronx Forum, 715 E. . 77 FIFTH AVE. UPPER BRONX SECTION bosses not members of the association|W- 27th St. A. Gitz will lead a dis- (Continued from Page One) tomorrow at 8 p. m., Charles Winter ‘ 3 i ; i z, NEW YORK CITY 7 > “strikebrgakers.” “They are the same | tion Situation,” labor was without militant leadership | press. . (ts Individual Sanitary Service by Ex. Bey ne OE apah ge Aer ie ie or a militant press. Neturelly: the [7 Sitwnavilied- tm D, 1699 Pitkin Ava, | [isdly Sua aE Bob of the. YOUNG WORKERS LEAGUE . 5 a futerantional: Moraing Hrkich. fivah. ston th, Ait is to |today at 8 p. m., Tom Foley will speak the attitude, according to the workers,| phe “Morning International Branch | “rst step in this process is tol$n “phe Paris Commur ut is responsible for the fact that will meet at 60 St. Marks Place, Mon- | Strangle The DAILY WORKER. Hungarian Club, Bohemian Hall, | the employers act in the shops as Bren Gtae! 10:30 a. m. A discussion on the The DAILY WORKER is four years ae ae reg en a wet EET IIE Tonight, March 24 ‘ unemployment situation will take : ‘ . though they were no union. place. old. For four years it has been fight-|will’speak on “American imperialism i ‘at the Produce More. 3 aed Sty ing the hattles of the workers. For|im Latin America. | | 1 Hillman also touched'upon the un-| pp 2 op will meet tonight at 6:30/f0Ur years it has been leading the Workingwomen’s Council 18, 3 . 0 “4 n employment: fund, and the 40-hour |o'ciock at 126 2. 16th St. uA workers in their struggles against] ‘The United Council of Workingclass N. SCHWARTZ ROSE GARDENS, 1847 Boston Road. week, it being generally taken for their oppressors. For four years The | Housewives, Council 18 of Boro Park, 1 granted that this will be the subject| Tne! fpanian Fraction Meeting Party |Daily Worker has been fighting for |{s14 Meese" pronaien. “A discussion on Barber Shop and |||) ADMISSION 50c. of the coming negotiations for a new | will meet erage 730 p. m. Wednesday at | its life against the persecution which | Education in Soviet Russia will be led contract in June. It was also shown sen, ee the terrified bosses, thru their agents |¥ Mary Hartlieb, | | by statisties cited by another speaker Organizers of Women’s Work. that the manufacturers are producing | 4 very important conference of Party | gyoted against it. A miners’ relief conference will be 4 is organizers of women’s work will be | ple ; |heid at Ukrainian Hall, 160 Mercer St., much more clothing with a smaller |neiq today at 1:30 p. m. at 108 E. 14th| For four years the militant Ameri-| Jersey City, tomorrow ‘noon. All union | amount of workers than formerly. |St. Plans will be made for the stimula- | ¢, vorkii lass has defended the |and other organizations are invited to ny h il di tion of activities in the organization of nies UN onl ieee “rg eee ve send del otae. Many of these were summarily dis-| women's work in all sections of the | fife of its only militaft English labor |*° ements ae missed with the tacit consent of the city. All active women members of the | daily. It is the burning loyalty, the| A new council of the United Work- Beauty Parlor ao, AT z ’ ‘ a. fap 1679-81 Mostan, "OAP |i} Third Annual Spring Festival nee uae pee A i of the shaving brushes, the American government, have con- Jersey City Miners’ Relief. Halon officials. Pariy are urged to attend, continual sacrifices of the militant |Imgclass Women has been organtzed in comisy. cope. & towels. Modern Sunday School Camp Association : , i ae i ec ssan American workers which has checked ee Weanesday “at-6:00 pom at 5 EXPER’ S at the e parage tho 04. | the capitalist drive against te paper, | 1821 Nostrand Ave. | z z 1 T a: 1} o % 7 LABOR IN Sou TH sharp at 60 Str Marks ‘Biace. ° ” "| ‘The DAILY WORKER is still fight- Ee AT YOUR SERVICE HUNTS POINT PALACE, 1638rd Street and So. Boulevard Meetion 14s rabaleedd Wetiabets, ing for life. And again the workers] 4 gance of the local T. U. H, L. will Courteous and Comradely -A meeting of all industrial organizers | are being called upon to defend their|be held Saturday, March 31, at 8:00 iS FORUM TOPIC of Section 1 will be held Tuesday at| press, It is their contributions which ,P-,™. 2t Harlem Casino, 116th St. and Attention SUNDAY, MARCH 25, at 3:30 P; M. 8 p.m. at 60 st Marke Place. Lenox Ave. Admission will be 50) 50% DISCOUNT TO H PROLETARIAN PROGRAM. DANCE TO FOLLOW. alone can save the paper in this crisis. | cents. Tickets may be obtained at 101 | 3 | STRIKERS i aS Farts Commune Celebration, If the workers fail to appreciate the |. 14th St a Tiekets be; nt the gate 76c. e-Brownsvilie Branch of the inter: Ae of the eelate, if thes tall to eee ween eee enn ns ee. PRG A national Labor Det d the Work- | Stavity of we . rs “The _Industrialization of the | ers" Culture Club Cue ciencate yi respond to it as they have in the South”--its extent, its significance,| Paris Commune tomorrow at 8:30 p. past, the life of The DAILY what it means to the working class |7",°t, 1989 Fitkin Ave. with a concert | WopyeR cannot last. Workers, de- | a a be ema banquet. “Max Schachtman will 4 movement of this country—wi e | speak, fend your press, it defends you. Rush j|}Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M, WeLaey eu. your contributions to The DAILY ||} Daily Except Friday and Sunday. the -ubject of the lecture to be given iG ¥ he | by Bert Miller, organizational secre-| ‘The Downtown Section of the Young|WORKER, 33 First St., New York 349 BAST 116th STREET | tery of the Werkers (Communist) | Workers (Communist) League will be- City. | Cor. Second Ave. New York. Party in New York, Sunday evening. | Gvenines sy'60 Se eee nd octal | — e tel. Lehigh 6022. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Marks Place on Sun- | Z—=—= ee a at the Werkers School Forum, 108 |day, April 1. The first lecture will be E. 14th St. eee ee ee ebay Obeatcln vethl 1. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin While the banks are paying out quarter yearly interest you have a The non-union coal mines of the Winter Speaks In Bronx. John’s Restaurant ae h f "4 h South; Birmingham as a rival steel |, chirp, Wumten Will speak on “Youth ||] specraLTY: ITALIAN DISHES Surgeon Dentists chance to transfer your savings to the center to Pittsburgh and Gary; the|bor Lyceum, 715 B. 138th St., under the A place with atmosphere 1 UNION SQUARE competition of the Carolina textfle |@Uspices of ‘the Young Workers (Com- Where all: redicale: meet, 4 \ mills; Muscle Shoals and water power | unis) Raat of Lower Bronx to-|11302 E. 12th St. New York. Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 —these are but a few signs of the 4 . ere ey iss = igeintins Shares ae, vie in} tae Young “Workers *Communtat) tn mee pe je economy 0 ie Sout eague ol ower 01 ill hold oe a taintnene”” and” dance eoaay “at ab Health Food 3YBHAA JIEYEBHULA | | RDPOR ij om. a > I i 3, 188th St, . ; On the following Sunday, April 1,|aiso be presented, bah le dees Ss Vegetarian Restaurant DR. BROWN ANioe ‘wor Baldwin, directcr of the Civil one . 4 Me Facet tiie ei, cently visited _Beoymaville. Concere and Dance. 1600 Madison Ave. Dentistry in All Its Branches ‘ 3 8 0 ‘© ction o! e os i sale Europe and the Soviet Union, will party will hold a concert and enter- PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865. ne soe Sia St. cor, ane ae Subsidiary of the United Workers Cooperative Association speak on “Liberty in the Soviet | pire mayor tUTday, March 31, at 1689 ver the . ew York. Union.” ete bd 69 Fifth Ave., Cor. 14th St., New York Ree ae, Pa Bath Beach Affair. re E ve The Bath Beach unit of the Young Mi it 3619. Teeahene: agar oad Nearinge to Emphasize ote Workers League wiil hold an enter- China Crisis at School |itsn tee yi, to welcome the graduates HARLEM HEALTH CENTER tainment and dance today at 1373 43d Be eed ea = eae ae ; 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE ; Q coeatt : serine hh ees a ae erSgott Nearing, Who has just returned bepdapen (@) udy 0: odern mperiaiism im is ‘om nha and the Soviet Un. on 50 eat ay jet |!ecture Wednesday, March 28, at 8 pom. {Great Assortment of All Makes of Oe tea recent visit to China and the Soviet 4 os : n 5 at Ifving Plaza, ir Pl | Typewriters. Portables, ind Re- r. V.G. Burtan 5 Tnion, will give the second session of | Si., under the minulkeuor Section 2 au hed Som au ie Bp Sone eeeereisin nis class in “Modern Imperialism” at {3 The subject will be “Hurope tor built. All Guaranteed. Medical Director Dental Director FT ag é day.” Moderate Prices. For Sale, Rental , OPEN ALL HOURS, Guaranteed a — School, 108 E. 14th St., ee eS and Repairs. Open: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. dividends are Wits “iden auch ion of this} _PICKFORD’S MOTHER DIES. | International Typewriter Co. Z : : Ce ete doocse on | BEVERLY, BILLS, Cal, March 28:|i¢43 ond’ Avehine Bet, 85-86th. Airy, Large being paid from course, as well as in the course in/_Mrs, Charlotta Smith Pickford NEW ORI CIty,” i ? * vs ae id d i “Development of the American Em-| mother of Mary Pickford, is deed 4 i the fr st ay of eposit pire’ (given by, Nearing Saturdays | pore, Meeting Rooms and Hall | on $1 00, $3 00, $500 and at + p. m.) was given last Saturday. c MARY WOLFE | Special emphasis in the course wil! = TO HIRE ' $1,000 gold bonds secured by a secand mortgage of the second block of cooperative apartments in the STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS at her studto 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE Telephone Lorraine 6888. 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