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THE VALRY WORKER, NEW YORK, M , APRIL 2, 1928 Page Five Furners, Cloakmakers and Other Unions Endorse May Day Demonstration BOLD AND HYMAN L Labor ied Schenal | em | Building i Navy. to Be se Ready for an Imperialist hi I WORKER: ORKERS PARTY] PARTY | REFUSE nib 1 Organizatiuns AC TIV ITIES } sired atl 8 ibican ub: Red Cross Dodges Issue Nearing To Lecture in Yonkers, Response Fr ‘om Other| Groups Is Prompt Is" Happenings Today ia, ‘China end Soviet Rus at the Workers Coop- 2 Center, 252 Warburton Ave., on Friday, April 20, at 8 p. e lecture will be given under the auspices of the Workers Interna- jtional Relief, andthe proceeds will go nt mass May Day demonstration, |for miners’.relief. | the Joint Board of the Cloak and Suit SaccoVanactti $e D. Makers’ Union and the Joint Board of | The Sacco-Vanzetti Branch of the I. Rpt tate + D. will meet tonight at 1472 Boston the Furricés’ U: 63 sed the s the Furriers’ Union have endorsed th A prominent speaker will ad- today at 6 p. ; 'SBURGH, April 1 (FP). — d thousand men, women facing wa downright starvation in t t constitute a “nat 1 calami- Therefore the nati Red Cross refusal to send relief n mine regions of | Unte PDs of Subsection ae-winl meet| “Not an Act of God” Responding Momptly to the call sent gut by: the New York district of | Workers (Communist) Party for and even coal fields jinto the y { meeting scheduled for Madison | the meeting. Visitors are wel- Above is shown @ photo of the new German cruiser Emden, named after the famous n eee he ee is of “ come. ; 4 hats ‘ t 101 s is the formal attitude Tres- #2 Garden. fear er ecetcey oo eee German raider in the world war. In the mad scramble of the capitalist powers to build up i ae i hes Baits: eo anes “ib he an an¢.Ben Gold re- Camp Association Meet. A one A Sve = i Bah cy dent Jol z sponded respectively for the two or-|., mee oti the Modern Sunday their military and naval forces, the German capitalists do not wish to be left too far behind. Amdrioan hed Geet xpressed to 3 | Schoo np. Association, Ine.j-will. be ganizations. Hott at the ioplevWednestay. England and the other capitalist powers, preparing for an attack on the Soviet Union, are at- Other Radoratments Come, eee ak =e - the Spring tempting to draw Germany into the imperialist alliance. |Fe Other organizations which have * —-— | ar oe ternationa vadies Gar orkers Y glis ¥ of t Inter Union, through H. Zirlin, manager; |Pational or Defense. will be ae | ied Dance nce Saturday | nit 3-E -% tomorrow nd. St.at.8 ath a ae Ls i Local 41, I. L. G. W. U., Morris E.|m. in the aa t 6:19 p.m. at 101 W : 1 Home, | Taft, manager; United Workers’ Co- PROGR FETT toe lt ie wer te hea ile will We held END MINERS S aS. operative, E. Wattenberg, secretary;/ A yetralian Militants corGatwrlay at Spe th, Pe Photographic Workers’ Union, Local \this Saturday at 8 p. m. at Premier vy at |labor officials. While does not dis- |countenance private activities of focal {Red Cross chapters in the communi- at tomorrow at | + scted, Payne is positive that as \the national organization will not end money, medical supplies or food o the starving mine colonies which |dot hillsides wherever miners are fighting for bread and union. Labor relief wo: rs who have wit- Wednesday th St Spring Da d 17831 i Baw R M |Palace, Sutter and Hinsdale St., lin- |nes ed every aspect of want and the re eects 20 | Get id of isleaders PHILADEL PHIA. April 1—Clara |Brooklyn. All proceeds will go for (Continued from Page One) [anaes én Pennsyl ie a and Ole : ( t | 7 cs 4 )4 5 * lihel sui ow threa Ss | foun ie same chil assistant director. samasiore SYDNEY, ‘Australia’ April 1,—|Yampolsky, one of the most active|the “Young Worker,” organ of the) and @ $50.000 libel suit now threatens | punt indifference put up by local Red Cross ,| Young Workers (Communist) League. | the very life of the paper. se hapters between the millions collect- WoFe endorsements are expected)Claiming that the existing officials | members of the Dressmakers’ Uni daily as preparations for the huge |did not represent the desires of the | here, lost her rights as a union mem-| Unionism at Stake. | I TR Y od from American workers and the meeting go on. |rank and file, militant members of | ber as a result of a decision of the| pee ei qc Fill ovt ihe subseription blank be ying need for r Meeting to Succeed. |the Breadcarters’ Union’ seized: the |right wing administration, which pre-|_ NEW HAVEN, Conn, April 1 (FP) |tow and send it in with the proper n 1 Daily Worker Agents. | “These Red Cr agents come te “No efforts by capitalist organiza-|books of the union, declared the of-|vents her. from voting or taking the| 50,000 New Haven workers live ir|snm immediately to The DAILY | us bépethe for won) every yeueM tions or right wing union officials will|ficial jobs vacant, and elected mili- | floor in discussions at local meetings| tenements. The health board found} woRK s of the HR. You will_give no joy to|}¥ S ; 1 ) a m t st. the miners are sayin ‘The boss sueceed in holding the militant work-|tants as officers. The deposed offi-|for the period of. one year. She had| one-fourth of the tenements poor -or| Lewis his henchmen. But you}Marks Place. | ; ee s them up, ‘They Fie up posters ers of the New York district away telat have threatened to seck the aid! participated in the distribution of al worse in Sanitary conditions. Onc] will be ¢ strength to the blows | SEINE showing the Red C gi cular issued by the left wing New| thousand tenements had no bath tubs |of some York Joint Board and signed by Louis| oe | iking miner and helping to prevent the backbone of the Amer. to all in need. They ask am W. Weinstone, New York dis-| tions. ‘rom Madison Squart Garden, May i | the courts to recover. their. pos’ | | | fe even $5 from us. izer of the Workers Party, ——— — | Hyman. FEDERATION MEETS APRIL 28, jican labor movement from being ¢ ¥ “We gave, too, But never again. TON EATLORS' UNION.’ ")’ ‘the circular attacked the right wing| _ PROVIDENCE, R. I., April 1 (FP) | crushed. Hecies y celebration ¥ |The Red Cross had better never ask athetic | E ON, Alta. April 1 (FP— | .aministration of the International; The Rhode Island Federation of Labor ; Pale Bota at Jus for money again eduling |The Journey i Joea! union of 1 adies [eavitert “Wakiacs: Usinn “fe .| meets Apri] 28 |Striking Miner’s Free Subscription. Branch 6, Sec of any conflicting meetings and to|Edmonton starts business with 28 the open shop condition’ ex | ee ae Ss | Worker tant matters will be send endorsements of the May Day mbers and 4 shops signed. lall the markets of the international | makaherahip |33 First St., 7B4 Affair. Hsgen R YS ada N ae AON ea LOAM A TED) |Union, and particularly in the Phila-|" Despite the fact that the Philadel- |New York City. 5 , 108 E, 14th St., at once,” he added. | ris SUarERe |delphia market. It also called upon| phic ae kers’ union lias ‘very “lit- os ae -enelos here with $ iethe Inic hie J , at 1940 Benson AVBy SS eae Bakers’ ma “he cee to elect poe delegates | {je authority in the dress industry “i — | Meets lat Saturday |to the coming national convention of | hoya havi trol of a very smal : ae A there, having contro! e LEFT Swik '§ IN ; 1468 peewee | the union as wil! rebuild the organi-/ number of shops, the officialdom is pone | SELLI N C OUT vor * ¥. jvation broken by the right wing’s at- | just as energetic in persecuting “ntl ARGENTI F POLL Uslen Label Brees. (t bass Sek e ais and left wing Taft Wine | | oO : | 1.00 Aavertise your umon meetings 5| here For information write te || Workmen's Furniture Fire Insurance Society, Inc. = rks Pisee"for |f® fall line of MEN'S, YOUNG a mew executive committee. || MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING | at a BIG saving 93 Avenue A, corner 6th St. NEW YORK. 5 month months months month will, be achtes 7 cde a, Wega o. ens ke ae Sees a eee ee ee Se ne ee ae RT Ow Wewnwery BOW Pi Naie ss.isbisscécesivecscscicsece rrow. Very i BUENOS AYRES, April 1.—Left The DAILY WORKER ESTABLISHED 1872 mer i —— : ving candidates are expected to make Advertising Dept, Main Office: 227 EAST 84th STREET (Bet. 2nd and 3rd Ave.) || A@dtESS 1--eeeeeeeeeee eee seeeess i gains in the national elections| 83 First St., New York City. Telephone Regent 4391. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Lol (Oe Rss Prepay terre eh | ‘hi will be held i day. Trade | é nions have been mobilizing their | A co-operative fire insurance society for working people. 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Buenos Ayres Upon joining every one must deposit $1.00 for every $100 Insurance vill cast about twenty-five per cent M Barber Shop and CARNIVAL = — — hich will be returned upon withdrawal from the Society, Pi | $ he entire national vote. fe re ee Hi M: d $2,000, Beaut arlor 1 { ¢ ) TI J M E Fy a 3YBHAA NEYEBHVLLA Woreaseun ser wasnar ee your homes in case of fire. Join Oy AT i S r, Be A WwW fe) F F I Cc E | the insurance society of your own class. 9-81 BOSTON ROAD i Ve tec | BALL INDIVIDUAL hair and shaving brushes, combs, cups & towels. 5 EXPERTS Done OR gay ay as i JEWISH WORKERS’ UNIVERSITY Friday Evening, April 6 | i Attention | 50% pe ‘0 S | ee CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE a | | 67th St. and 3rd Ave. STRIK: No Te-Aition Barber Shop 77 FIFTH AVE. Tickets in Advance 75 cents | | DR. BROWN For further information apply at 227 East 84th Street. {] Dentistry in All Its Branches jf 201 Bast 14th St. cor. 2nd Ave. Over the bank. New York, of CHAS. RECHT | For the convenience of workers open unti. 6 P. M. and all day Saturday. 4110 WEST 40th ST. Room 1604. # Phone: PENN 4060--4061--4076, Seen Monument 3519. HARLEM HEALTH CENTER 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE Cor. 110 St. (Unity Co-op. Building) Dr. V. G. Burtan Dr. E. LKreinin Medical Director —Deptpj Dyitector OPEN ‘ALL HOURS. MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY . PIANO LESSONS at her studto 149 WADSWORTH TERRACE Telephone Lorraine 6888. Will also cail at student's home, CO-OPERATIVE Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park Hast Apt Cc. L TEL. ESTABROOK 0568. DR. I. STAMLER Surgeon-Dentist DIRECTOR OPEN: — Tuesday and Thursday from 10 to 8 P. M.-Saturday from 2to 7 P.M nd 16th Streets || Phone Stuyvesant 3816 : 4 John’s Restaurant || SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES fi A place with atmo: where all Fagioals; meet. 302 E. E. 12th St. “ew York. at the Freiheit, 30 Union Square and Jewish Workers’ Uni- 2 new blocks of co- 126 operative dwellings are being built by the United Workers’ Co- operative Ass’n versity, East 16th Street. { YYUENEEX - yz or XXXKXXE YxX KEEP THIS DATE OPEN!!! APE, 151h, 2 2. M. Miners Varieties 6---BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS---6 t Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 56888. ers’ Colony, Bronx Park East, at Allerton Ayenuo Station, Bronx. 139 in the Cooperative Work- is at Health Examination The Newest and Most Success- 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. Come and select a beauti- ful apartment of 2, 3 or 4 airy, sunny, spacious rooms with all modern improve- ments and social facilities. (panthaneemasontstaattatihetidatianaiaacanade Ali Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH REST AURANT bio Claremont P’kway Bronx. rel. Lehigh 6022, Dr. ABRAIIAM MARKOFF Office: URGE i ottice Hours: 180-32 a ae eeg poy | | 110 East 16th St, N. Y. 69 — 5th Avenue for the Baers Berd Poleblenoahee (Between Lrvying Pl. @ Union Sq.) Corner 14th St. N. Y. ° EE | Peenenen ee & Benefit of the CONCERT AND DANCE Giveh by BRANCH 6, SECTION 5, WORKERS PARTY SATURDAY. APRIL 7 CO-OPERATIVE COLONY, 2700 Bronx Park East, MORRIS HOLTMAN (recently refurned from Russia) will speak on “Youth Education in the Soviet Union,” ROSE COHEN ix Russian Folk Songs. REFRESHMENTS, ~ ADMISSION 36a, Striking Miners CENTRAL OPERA HOUSE sriscce” Miners’ Relief Committee, 799 Broadway. Tickets: fe ire ie pe aire sem ee ome f