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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 Page Five TAMMANY LOSES Werkers Party Activities|GROCERY CLERKS Labor and F raternal News ARREST 2 MORE Bt ‘ He 7 May Day Ticke' tive Colony, 2700 Bronx Park, | gue | Tickets for the May D lebration|Comrade Yokobloff, section ‘0 | | { Fy q jat Madison Square Garden are noW |izer, will report. -| |r t the distric’ * w -| |thru section or Comrades | oo Re tisan School Bazaar and credentials! iin Ave, Brooklyn. The new clubd-| 2 9 | ——= t office for dis- | * r Patten, Connolly Man, |wne can dispose ot tickets are urged), \eading the section In ie aumocr| Vote 10% of Wages for [stort and ther: Strikers Reject Bosses’ Club Moves. Young Worker Inc., has moyed fr “must| py Broad- | Qy;p, on-t 2 1 offi for tribution Section A. As amittee be obtained | unit 4, of of new Party members obt. e new head f : - ned dur- | ; - rive, U "7 ekeare To Lecture in Yonkers. a < 3 . a Gets Presidency ie ie Wess tC er enn wens Cyrene Fruit Workers ring will lecture on “What GI iS Iie Proposal reGipit organizers should call for col | oie tand package party, this 1 Todey in| China and) 3 roae Be ed WOMEN on lists for the Workers C ged 25 ges teh aed AP a a Rey een | at the Workers Coop Dr L will address Bronx Bernard M. Patten, commissioner | puiiding tund at 26-28 B, Union Square |urday evening, April 21st at the sec-| Members of the Retail Grocery, |ey nter MUAEDUEtON Awe. ¢ wht pater : Nat Pane tances WES. ve cemiay |e ea eee ee seb oeioge eee “|Pruit and Dairy Clerks Union of fomorrom evening at 2D. ives at, 8p. m.| : electe ro} side: ens be ., An excellent program has been ar-| , 4 . e re a c on e. 3 yoo SEA a Hoe are ite Section 1 Unit Organizers. | hued. Every Party member and sym-| 3Teater New York at a meeting of the Workers Interna- ket duty a » sueceed Maurice E. Connolly. who} Ail unit organizers of Section 1 will d the proceeds will go resigned while under fee in the $29,-)™mect today at 60 St. Marks Place.|Pathizer is invited Tuesday night, at Bronx Lyceum, EA cena ean 4 : 1 Michael pie : *|A report will be made on the reorgan- id na ‘ fe ‘hes kee ' vaca ; sapere nts 500,000 sewer graft scandal, tion of the section. Every organ- Newark Jewixh Fraction. 2690 Third Ave., voted to contribute | Wecut Obasae waselns . Ted, d nt enn ave sca naue Patten’s selection by the four dem- must bring along the list of bis! a very important meeting of,the|19 per cent of each week’s wages ti The Fifth» Jubi new Workers Cer Unio at Flushing Ave. sh pe ro) ur \ } ocratic ald f " ers to check off the assignments. | Jewish Fraction of Newark will be| : 9 wealheit Goeane : : i . Hoth deere. selanaed 4a ( eratic aldermen of Queens was @) jinancial secretaries of the section | iela tomo at 8 p, m. at the Work-| id the strike of the fruit clerks./and Paterson will be held Saturday, {for trial Monday. efforts by officials of the state department of labor to end the strike were reported by officials of the e Center, 98 Mercer St. cA " ane Yeust attend without fail,| Members of the Young Workers ,M@Y 1% at Pace as at . . : L e Ini a ij T avi resignation, laid plans to supplant the . * . 26 and 20 Meet. League, the United Council of Work- powerful personal machine which Meeting of Greek Fraction. A membership meeting of Sub-|ingelass Housewives and Progressive | arnegie Hall Sunday 0 itis Saas | Joseph F. Hungarian Actors’ Concert. ,| Sunday Hi A and Artists’| 14th St “oe Hi 2.{ statement of the units showing. the } Aj) comrade which, immediately upon Connolly’s umount owed fof dues and. rent. 1 concert, On| ican Li The Greek language fraction will I n i me : hela todae ly ' § p. m. at York- bs a at ousewreckers Uni 95 Connolly had built up during the 16!meet today at 8:30 p. m. at 101 oe be Ww Cha ae at p.m. ere S821 Women, also spoke at the meeting, On the program will be origi the 1500 iY ida — ; kc sk * years of his rule. Ws PRG Sevan. “ras ier und pledged the full suppor of their iediga s : a/b Pease yon abeth Biro, of The perpetuation of the corrupt Section % Industrial Organizers. FD3, Subsection end diseus- | *S8nizations to the striking fruit 7 Connolly machine was made especial-|__ Industrial organizers of Section 3] George Powers will lead the dis : Sie ¢ 1 tt 0 . 21th St. | s vs 1928 Elections,” at, alclerks, ly easy by the existing law which|2)'6:30 pmo saelnelt dina ae (eons ot Eps. Subsection 2H, at 126 permits the aldermen of the borough Mie ye E. 16th St. Monday at 6 p. m. An open air meeting of the striking ' ‘ A package party and entertainment to choose a president in the event of | .i1) De°given by Branch 7A, (Hariem) s i st members. According to a state- ment by L. P. Truban, business agent .,of the union, the boss-contractors who are holding out, demanded the abolition of the shop or job chairmen, the right to dismiss union men with- { |out referring the case to the union aries De as, concert and other prominent Hun- Garian artists. ‘* * . Nearing Imperialism Courses. clerks was held at 172d St. and |, Scott Nearing will give the sixth |, ° K ecture is two course: >t Where Tickets For May Washington Ave. Members of the|workers School, 108 BR. 1ath St, Satur- serious blow against Tammany Hall|must prepare a complete financial |ors Progr | | | a vacancy. That the Tammany crowd |this Saturday, April 21, at 143 Eas | ‘var simply outbought is suggested | 119th features will Brookw Ini : ; day. “Modern Imperialist” will be 8iV- | Fung. : rf 4 be a eee Sugene O'Neil’ United Cou 7 oe 5 FSR ds ¢ pa ent © nd. | business a J¢ by the fact that Channing Leidy, sec- | “Hairy Ape" stagen by el protealionas Day Are on Sale H i ory Aca Ster en arid eaanaeiatin is Br pape é: 2 een leat: oa t oe par maareagia 3 retary to the Queens borough presi-|actor. Admission is 25 cents. piaiwia ‘ouseWives appealed for support for|4™merican Imperialism” a D: ‘ jfull control of the foremen to the dent, has been summoned to appear ee se tle halle g Tease Tiekets for the May Lg i pelt get the strikers..Six more shops: settled “ Night.” | ance for New Center |°°**_ paki pee having him under before the grand jury to explain his} 1 thina of the series of social- | tion te Menlson eons ationat with the fruit clerks yesterday strike | 44, Si will be held at | a pees vision, Pe ional evenings ed by the|tainable a , ‘ % z staiepeele st coieer tees used Downtown ection. of the’ Young Downtown. sos [!eaders stated. Ave. The Workers Youth Center of to influence the election. Workers League, w 1 § me ers Party, F ais _j The prox Rea ifaw Ret Patten, the new borough president, |APril 22nd, de fa lr a Page eg oa District, Office, Worke Union officials yesterday protested vision of Anton, Ramotka, tor of | Brownsville has arranged an enter- W + 2| Place. T i cussi a B. ag i i issi arren|the Labor Poe ‘orum. | tai a lined up with the Hylan-Hearst forces epee oun He Pahtides care Nha} Eretheit, sy Union San Union Square. to Police Commissioner Warren |*he Labor Tem» se tainment for April 29, the proceeds an e ; Workers Center, 26- : 3 : sion there will be dancing. Ad-| Jowish Workers University, 126 .| against the action of the police in| pe LN ion is free. Every young worker | , 1° %G¢ Rah fay net 16th fis Restaurant, 216 B. 14th St. neo = Restaurant, 78 Second Av tekin’s Bookstore, 302 _E. Brond- important Notice on Banquet. - = All outstanding banquet tickets ¥ nt, 199 Second Av must be paid for not dater than Mon- | ° in their anti-Tammany fight. refusing to allow p. ful picketi Work ked ticipat Jot which will be turned over toward s eaceful picketing Yorkers are asked to participate in | ss 5 ‘ and-in mishandling pickets. *| miners Shieaus arsanged tor Aadisen |tH€ $30,000 fund for the Workers One capable Bookkeeper lebration. Square. | i a ine ee 10 child bers at teat tional Restaur: N. Y. Students Id : One good Stenographer Ee Sood fend, en's Bookators 1 SPLEING OUT gumber, ‘should’ procure ‘them at 108 |BYOS?¥ a onerst Club, 25, 2nd Ave. Conferente omorrow Ban ae es |fa full line of MEN’S, YOUNG ots Ao ete Aes at MELEE UNION | Seorkera! Gind, 101 WosSTM Binge Lt anne ‘ | utters’ Welfate Leeeuc, Local |{2ZN'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING and 179 East | for important party work. Must be reliable Leagu International the The Cutters’ We % BRE OF i co- e, 3 + Da ns le in advance in order to se- ‘ cas a : ; . : at a BIG saving, Party members, c ccommodations. Brondyayparber Shop, 77 Fitth Ave. | operating collegiate ib! Halon Batuniays Aebiicee’ at eee 93 Avenue A, corner 6th St | CHICAGO, April 18. — Three pro- ae aa ° Harlem. vot meet at the hool for. So- | view Fifth Ave, and 110th St Maa Soe Lg * ll Address: Box 97, Daily Worker. , q 4 Pt ma jon 2A, 7 ye: ial Résearch. 4 Admissic 60. cents NE RK. gressive members of the Amalgamated 8, Subséction 2A,| nity Cooperative, 1800 ples gee apes esearch, 46 . 23d. St., at asaya ee aR eee eieeeneneneeaneed | is Clothing Workers Local 39 of Chi-| Wil! be jheld at 6 p.m. at] Health Food Restaurant, 5 ea pth afternoon, to begin a study Wacaboul geste claw x 9 Faia son Ave. of. labor and industrial iti i bs ae = fe) eh ie 3rd_St. aus conditions. | The Vagabond Sport Club, which has J 7 ee ig ce Alasae aie i a) an 108 orkers’ Home, 350 E.|The conference will cl Saturd: ignoneastaty: Drentioel oh eee ase SUB-SECTION 3-C ship in the organization by the righi Industrial Organizers. n ‘cht lose Saturday |= af mien) nee ie oak ‘i c . brs t. ny; - jtion, is now orming eba <4 3 a wing executive board of the local. At | Ntitie Vegetarian Restaurant, Ed |tion: All interested are asked to g is 2 local meeting held later the decision 1606 Madison Ave Among the speakers at the confer- te with Bronx. ence. will .be~Seott Nearing, Har Aven Bronx. Ward, Herman Oliphant, Robert Dunn thru over the protests of the member- | ™tters j of the executive board was railroaded | iar LECTURE Pepe as . 7 ; eat Q ship. | Morning Int'l. aoae cs Coope: ji PON AR ake sae pakpood ere ed yO ro ake Murnitie keriauosel Breton [RAE ee _ 1310 | 2f-the addresses are: “The Coal. Di- | is : Just as the three workers announced id oc mans Gomymeiona) Branch Ra paport & Cutler, Bookstore, |lemma,” “Wage Standards in the 0 | 77 FIFTH AVE. on Friday, April 2h 1928, at 8 p. m. heir candidacy in the elections fo: at 10:30 a. m, Plans for the Party S°uimovitches Stationery Store, 494 B.|S.,” “Injunctions,” “Social Change. and | Bet. uw voRR ate at McKINLEY SQUARE SARDENS, 1258-60 Boston Road Joint Board delegates held recently. oe wee, Fe Se ge The 167th St. + Club, 1472 Boston | the New Social Order.* - |Wtnatviaual Sanitary Service by Ex- fabethie BY) Ns . the followers of Hillman in control of |~~"~* oe + gut pad sane Workers’ Club, | Plans are“being made for the re-||| Pert — LADT a TR BOBBING ||| THE TOPIC IS the local demanded that they sign a Seetion 7 Dance. at Secekion ception of 400, or more, student: tN eniewuies a Comeakere In “FALSE EVE T ” 5 , oF p, stu a adely Barber Shop. A V N statement repudiating and condemn- » will be held by Section 7, ea ND TRUE PR Aa dy ON 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn. the initial meeting tomorrow, w w oe anten 1689 Pitkin Ave. Professor Harry F. Ward of Uni 4 , b, 604} Theological Semi: * i ; a New York Workers’ Club, rs eminary speaks on| MARY OLFE i ici si New Course For Party Members. | “Pyinel W J) \y : s fe 2 ve, rinciple: i gece A ogee ope > ged AL at gunnnage ed ge mien yrt Seinson AVE: gy gotn Bt. [order has bone ree CBF economic|| sruDENT OF THE DAMROSCH |} union leadership, In spite of the fact | pers will begin tomorrow night at the) finntth Workers’ Home, 764 40th St. een buil i CONSERVATORY that the writer of the article was | | ing an article in the Chicago Needle SIMON ie LS RET AAONSE PROCEEDS TO THE DAILY WORKER. 8 p. mat 715 40th St! Worker, a periodical opposed to the * * * Kers School, 108 E. 14th St. No| Workers School, 1373 43rd St. | known to have been neither of the! ee 's charged ae \ x Snow's Drugstore, 4224 13th il} TODAY TODAY i es | , cor. 43rd. ‘ three “involved, they were accused of Cooperative Unit. fees ponson AVS saa auth | having written it. Branch 6, Section 5 will holdja spe-; Maderman’s Bookstore, | ; ‘yq_ {elal business meeting Wednesday, Apr.| Ave. at her studto M. Berson, I. Sunkin, and B. Gold-|s in the auditorium of the Cgopera-' 2901 Brighton Beach Ave. || 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE | Grand Bazaar stein, the three progressives, refused ' — — Brera bea tee | to si the statement demanded, de- LRAT Y RMR RE NR ARRERERR ALLA RTT E RE ‘ele 0) ass. | Aeeae that while they had nothing =" x Wil also call at student's home. | er ee pert ||| Nonpartisan Workers’ Children’s Schools | opinions | : with. The article had condemned the Wi All Comrades Meet at ||| and Joint Defense | manner in which the elections. last ft ©) ‘ anted BRONSTEIN’S | : December were carried thru, declaring | ® : | VEGETARIAN HEALTH }| At NEW STAR CASINO them a farce. x RESTAURANT 07th St. and Park Ave: 8 by & DIVIDENDS PAID from APRIL Ist Comrapes! Male and Fe- 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx. {| 6 , ‘ 4 ae x { Thea | a | —F 4 x | Defense Plan Bazaar 5 An excellent opportunity to transfer every can earn some money work- || Health Food Sircmbere and: Liphenit | ‘The non-partisan Workers’ Chil-| ® dollar saved into gold bonds of one hun- ing for the Daily Worker— | | FRIDAY, April 20—Defense Night——Louis Hyman, Ben | Gold, and other leaders among the speakers. | SATURDAY Afternoon, April 2I—CHILDREN’S PRO- GRAM.—Solo and Ballet Dancing by Bernson.— Shapiro and Ranch, dance-leaders. SATURDAY Evening—Russian Costume Ball. | MUSIC BY A DOUBLE UNION BRASS BAND. S. FELDMAN, Conductor. SUNDAY—Special Bargain Day? All Articles Cut Prices. (BECHOTZI-CHINOM) A Bis Paductinn Hi COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS! THIS MONTH AARON KLEIN | Manufacturer of Special. work which may | Vegetarian Restaurant lead to a permanent posi- 1600 Madison Ave. tion for capable comrades. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865. Apply 33 Ist Street. Ask for Ravich, Schools of New York, Phila-| % ‘a y ~ i ia, Peskaie. Patteteott and Hart- 4 dx ed, thr ee hundr ed, five hundred and one Pp . : ford amd the, Cloakmakers, Dress-'-% thousand dollar denominations, makers, Furriers, Capmakers and|® Grocery Clerks, all will combine their | of the Gog Seay ove mien ae ONY i NG nged by the Workers’ Children’s} % hools and the Joint Defense a suc-| % Subsidiary of the United Workers Cooperative Association of the cess, At the bazaar, which opens to-| day at New Star Casino, 107th St. and Park Ave. and will last thru} United Workers’ Co-operative Association 69 Fifth Avenue PEORIA, Ill, April 18—The Car- Corner 14th St., New York penters’ Union gained a raise in Sunday, there will be booths repre-| { wages of 21-2 cents’ per hour. This TELEPHONE ALGONQUIN 6900-6901-6902. Phone Stuyvesant 2816 bd John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A piace with atmosphere where all radicair meet. ee E. 12th St. Mew York. || } have contributed products of their own manufacture, in addition to many | others. | There will also be a different eon- cert program each night of the bazaar. Dr. J. Mindei Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 =< ean CARPENTERS GET RAISE. 3 AUARAPPRAREPE ERED TE PURERRER ENE RERLRLPLERERERRR RRO REE: ONE UNITED DEMONSTRATION MAY DAY CELEBRATION MADISON SQUARE GARDEN May 1, 1928, 3 p.m. Nationally Prominent Speakers—Work- ing Class Musical Program—Freiheit Ge- sangs Verein—Red Sports Number. Come to Madison Square Garden May First and Demon- strate for: | ¢ Dr. ABRAITAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hou | Deity Prcert Hrigey and sunday. 1] Men's, Young Men's and Cor. Second Ave. New York. B ’ . joys’ Clothing Gala Interracial Festival—-Play |} favswan aevesiiia)) ses. sensans™ for MINERS, RELIEF |e == Dentistry in All Ite Branches STEP IN TO OUR STORE. TODAY, 8.30 p.m. 301 Exst 14th St. cor. 2nd Ave, 95 AVE. A. Corner 6th St. GREENLEE & DREYTON MRRRMKATPRRE LRKKNF LRP AAM EH senting the various unions which makes their wage $1.15 an hour. RARRALU LALA ARRAN RPREL PREP RPRPY PERK URE ARERRY TEER XXXKE REY EN ERE XX (EXKKARAXAAAKEAAY KX LX KANAKKAAKKELAL be GREAT SPRING Concert and Ball ‘to be held Saturday Eve., April 21, 1928 At the Large Hall of HUNTS POINT PALACE 953 Southern Boulevard, Bronx Under the auspices of NOVY MIR. Concert Program: Mme. Euphaly Hatayeva, in a unique program —Peter Bilgo’s Batalaika Quintet—Bavarian National Dancers— Great Finnish Band Orchestra. Music by Kulick’s Orchestra. 25% of Proceeds for Miners’ Relief. TICKETS: in advance 75c; at the door $1.00, Save the Miners’ and Needle Trades’ Unions From Destruction. Fight for the Organization and Support of the Unemployed. Defend the Soviet Union—Fight for the Recognition of the Soviet Union. pStruggle Against a New Imperialist War. For Shorter Hours—Against Speedup. For the Organization of the Unorganized. For a Labor Party. i Fight the Seven Cents Fare Steal. For a Workers’ and Farmers’ Government, Withdrawal of Troops From Nicaragua. Over the bank, New York, NEW YORK. ( “WHAT PRICE COAL” ree “Black Beaux Belles” International Entertainers in OTHER ENTERTAINERS GALORE! | Admission 25 cents and 50 cents. St. Lukes Hall, 125 W. 130th St. ADMISSION 75c. TICKETS at Daily Worker Office, 33 E, 1st Street, and District Office, 108 EB, 14th Street. Joint Auspices: WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY » Auspices: AND OTHER LABOR ORGANIZATIONS. : ‘EGRO COMMITTEE FOR MINERS RELIEF, 200 W. 135th St.