The Daily Worker Newspaper, April 20, 1928, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SHE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928 Page Five | | Non-Partisan School Bazaar, Unity Arbeiter Sport Club. | th L) ] May Day Ticke' New Course For Party Members. 1 All Women's Council members must/ The Sport Club of the Unity Arbeiter Tickets for the May elebration A new course for n Party mem- J [call at the central office, 799 Broad: | Cooperative, 1800 7th Ave, announces at Madison Square Garden are now | 4.2. 01 Sain ton eed. any at way to get tickets for the Non-Par-|a hike to Sliver Lake, Sunday, April fendy. at the district office tor dis- | for ill Degin tonight at 7 p.m. at tisan School Bazaar and credentials|22nd,- Meet in the lobby at 8:30 «mm, tribution, and can also be obta Fee lie eeeaes , for collecting articles, en geastars Dress comfortably. BE DISTRIBUTED thru’ section organizers. Comrades oh ee shor an there mus ° \j who can dispose 0: icke’ | i now. £ i Bronx hieave Tonight. to get them at once | | ig ; vote 4, hye lly As he ‘ Nearing To Leeture in Yonkers. Dr. Lucke will lecture tonight at ‘0 celebrate their accomplishmen ae ES, oa pob e Teo. Ualt Organtners: in leading the sectionyin the number — ! Scott Nearing will lecture on “What 8:20 o'clock at 1387 Washington Ave. 7 1d call for col- | . Par aot aa ure kc * Ts Yo py ‘ sal [eoveempening, Today in Ghina and under tho auspices of the Women's | Wop), to Fill Madi lection Jinte for ethe, Workers Center (pr New Farty members obtained dur-! (Committee Will Carry Joint Defense, Special orate center. Seer weruaston ea eugat &- . . orkers to fl aaison Bullding fund at 26-28 E. Union Square | 4) 6 ee otion 4, y Votie will fold 2 D fen e Fi ht ° ‘ erative Center, a + * 3. 14th St. 8 d ackage party tomorrow | § Committee in Drive [Yonkers , this “evening “at “8 Laundry Drivers’ Wives. Square Garden pte eros at. SN surgi ons pores. “headquarters, | on Ve & “~< satathn the A a LEE, (ob ted he Laundry Drivers’ Wives’ Coun- i = Ue Section 3 Industrial Organizers. | |143 East 103rd St, at 8 o'clock (Continued from Puge One) . tional Relief, and the proceeds will Bo hey) "yg. Rola S mecting on Thursday,’ A simultancous distribution of the| Industrial organizers of Section 3) An excellent program has been ar-| 6 the men believed that this high (Continued from Page One) for miners’ Fellef. Brooklyn. Comrade Chaluski wili {May Day Leaflets will be made by all Pigs Ceo pike isieiete ee | d revolver was smuggled from leave their families ie ae jail. if * es Si |Speak on “Unemployment.” the units of Section 2, Werkers’;") °° ™™. . «¢ | eer ar) >Tih The Joint Board of the Furriers Freiheit Gesang Farein. * + ¢ (Communist) Party, A package party and entertainment | Newark Jewish Fraction. atiagy j se claimed wi U terd de public several| The Fifth Jubilee Concert of the Women’s Council 18, munist) Party, at all the large | vit Be given by Branch 4A (Harlem) fy ween ee his gun the defense claimed was Jnion yesterday made p Freihelt Gezang Farein of New York = women’s Council 18 of Boro Park |/actories in the section, and at the |tomorrow at 143 East. 110th Bt. One| swish Fraction of Newark will be | Yemoved from the room by interna- important announcements in regard '.nq Paterson will be held Saturday, wil) hog a celine cris Monday night | Unemployed centres. The distribution |of many features will be a scene from |e aa Geos ym at the W tional 0 zer Anthony Figlock, to hele Sight fox the eacqote CEE js Sateen eenen te te jAt 8 o'clock af 1373 43rg Bt, is being carefully prepared for Pris eee ee oat ctor Adpaission is 2 git Erogressive Center, 98 Mercer St.i who, by his lying testimony, ae union = All comrades must attend without fail. | ™ NY eee ee nine Tending embers ae an ot Hungarian Actors’ Concert. Sunday Open Forums, day, April 27. ah beuiper nad sae | ges a eee | to send an innocent man to tig who ‘were framed up The Hungarian Actors’ apd Artists’ At the Workers School Forum, this| Realizing that it is primarily the | Pet hie | \ chair. : Downtown Workers League. the right wing. Union will held its annual Ey: e] Sunday night, April 22, at 8 o'clock, workers in the large factories which| The third of the series of social- | FD3, Subsection 2E. smpt will likewise One is that they have succeeded in Sunday, April 22, at 3:16 p.m. at York- fy eaees Witt speak on “Some | must be reacherl by the May Day |educational evenings arranged by the| George Powers lead the discus- Molesii and Maa btaint addition to the battery ville fagino, On the progra ‘ ecent Aspects in American Litera- ; Downtown ection of the Youn /sion on “The lections,” at a ol and Men obtaining an “eh dueendin Lajos A ronan nlp ipeee ture. 7 ; i message of the Party, Section 2 has | Workers League, will be held Sunday, ‘meeting of FD3, Subsection at 126 after the sentence of counsel, that has been e! rs ee en eRbinae ee also decided on a mass distribution |April 22nd, 8 p. m. at 60 St. Marks /¥. 16th St., Monday at 6 p. srt is being made the workers since they were first sen- i y Hun- At the Yonkers.Open Forum, 252 f th ial M D: A Place. The topic for discussion will . 4 * rt is n pianist, and other prominent . 0: fe special May Day issue of The pe “youth a ttHos After. the RS ites SE 3 mittee to have dk Mineola, L. I. | 27. Warburton Ave. Yonkers, Irving B, ; | outh and Politic: | Liber Lecture 3c. mmitte peice ding: ed lie, who has SOU ee ai ae Klein 1 speak on “The' History of ;DAILY WORKER at the factory | discussion there will be dancing. ae Liber will lé © on il. The Defense Attorney George Z, alie, w’ Widiting: tuepottatiion Chliguee. the Hirst, Second and Third Interna- | gates on May First, intending to dis- | Mignon Js free. Every young worker |, » Prevention, jer the : Communities tuad ted the lawwalll been acting as one of the chief pros- sixth tionals,” ‘this Sunday night, April 22, trib 5 i | stu is welc 5 Subeetion iggy. 1 a y os : is Scott Nearing will give the six t 8 look. ribute about 10,000 copies free of . * . Ap to file tion for a new trial and ecutors in the notorious Mrs. Knapp,|iecture in his two courses at the @¢ § o'clock. | P charge. | tasmieicnd mite ae cpdeeeat, apr {at oP. on | to file-a motion for a 3 ‘ y ial state scandal case, has been added | Workers School, 108 H. 14th St., tomor- Frethet The. ig |All . outstanding banquet tickets) 08° “CIS {{{ailing in thas, to appeal the casq@ to to Frank P. Walsh, and Henry Uter-|"°™. “Modern Imperialism" will be giv. ‘reiheit Mandolin Orchestra. The apparatus of the Party is|mast be paid for not later than Mon- am he higher court. It has been at loss to Fran! A A 2 o'clock and “Development 0! The Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra | gaining momentum day by day as the |day, April 23. Comrades desiring ban-| |. mye % is ‘ 1a allté understand y the sudder de- hart. American Imperialism” at 4 o'clock. will give a concert on Saturday, April First \quet tickets, which are Hmited in| Unit 1 Subsection 2A will hold 2 ‘\ ) Organize Mineola Defense. Be ee 28, at 8:30 p.m. at Town Hall, 113-123 | First of May approaches. Trade |Aust, wowets, which are limited ios | meeting to at 6:30 p. m. at 108|lcision to accept sentence was made. Th th dacuineinent fe that “Rebel Poets Night.” bal Fea a ene er uate cemaucted union groups, Party units, sympa- wast 14th Street or at ao Union | Hast 14th S Room 44 took the position that fay ened Mineola defense “Rebel Poet® Night” will be held at gram of classical numbers. ines cbeanteationy-—all sre pledging |puuere., hestivetion for pléses: must Harlem Youth evidence upon which special furriers’ ineols. a aa i ies Labor Temple, 14th St. and Sis one: active support and are getting into | cure accommodations. The Young. Workers of em will |} motic = ang A new I, rie functioning, in conjunction | #22 of Anton Ramotka, director of | To Hold Unemployed | monstration in Madison Square Gat: A Gabe te Gen etn Ran eecLiOn: 4A; {gicee tat 143 5 vide Cape eras minds of the miners wi ie Jol be the Labor Temple Poetry Forum. | s den May, 1. will be held today ‘at 6 p. m. at — * Committee of the Imprisoned Cloak- | ome eae | Meet in Rutgers Sq. : 101 W. 27th St. | — makers and Furriers. Both these or-| Actors Needed. | aes 3 | * . . ganizagions are laying plans to eae Ww peers) Are asked to pee aetpa ts he Unemployed workers will hold Flag ei ag on Strike | All fnagatrin neat, women | |miners’ tableaux arranged for : eye bs LY w 4 . r ni YT mh r augurate a mass campaign in the | Sguare May Day celebration, Seventy pen air mass meeting in Rutgers |for Union Recognition Paae fees: Seacthr ate Wea ts CELEBRATE THE ANNIVERSARY OF labor movement to compel the Uib- men, 40 women and 10 children are Square tomorrow at 1 p. m. Grae meet at 6:30 p. m. today at 60 St.| 2 eration of the unionists victimized by eked Place and tein Bt, tonight at the auspices of the New York Coun-| Countermen in the Elfenbein) Res-|Marks Place to take up {mportant | THE C MMUNIST YOUTH! a uomibination of right wing and em-| £80. a? special acting ability is re- cil or the Micaela aoe the Sale Wa 8d ul have gone gut | ™tters- Oo es * | es & ployers’ forces. quire . ; ‘ speakers will be John Di Santo, secre- jon stxeke fo! lowing the restaurant's Morning Int'l, Branch. The first step to be taken by the Guttean! Weltare Leanna, tary of the Council; George Powers, 'refusal to recognize the union. The| ‘The Morning International Branch | ° . newly formed organization, according jThe Cutters’ Welfare League, Local organizer of the Structural: Iron- (striking countermen are all itiembers bee? ak a SBR RS A Special / voupe of Five to a statement issued by it, will be Bier enka pans ate suse workers’ Union; Henry Bloom of the |of Delicatessen Countermen’s Union, ; Drive Fund and the distribution of The | to eile eae contarance of a sym: | Yiow, Palace, Bitth ‘Ave. and 110th’ St. Unemployed Council; x Guseket, (eee fs union has issued ‘an DAILY WORKER will be made, ee e pathetic labor organizations. nions, | Admission is 50 cents. an Ose ester 0: e ‘omen’s | appeal ‘workers and sympathizers | y St k M, fraternal societies, clubs and coop- ss - « x My Gide |Committee’ of the Unemployed Coun-|to support the strike. Delicateaden | Oun, 71 ing ners eratives are to participate in the con- bon taschiag ale tat a. cil. and restaurant workers are on th W : i The Vagabond Sport Club, which has Pee. . ARTZ pees Plans yl be laid there for | successfully MERDRIeA er eaean renee | job shy 10 to 14 hours a day, 7 days | N SC j at the / obtaining mass si ort for the cam-|tion, is now forming a baseball sec- F fi a_ week, at wages | / — vaign in behalf of the Mineola pris. (tou, All Interested are asked to com:| TOUR CHILDREN BURNED. ao rpoer 0 | ag Sit pris-|municate with Phil Milafsky, 97 Bay ISTERVIL: " re EP { oners. The date is to be announced |19th St., Brooklyn. : i; W. Va April 184 = ars. e Four children were burned to death | === 1 a 0 deat! 74th St. later, the statement says. é 1681 Boston Rd., near 174 may | Waiasrk Oeancil tx Mase. |when fire destroyed their home on Ny T N 1 Ti Uni a Bi | : ‘ x Sire Dr. Sophie Lock will address Bronx McElroy Creek, 15 miles from here. (Xo Lip-Smon arber Shop | CUSTOM SERVICE Saturday Evening, April 21st Where Tickets For May $vertteciose iacaiet Cowell of The children were trapped in their|ll 77 -IRTH AVE. or eee |today at 1387 Washington Ave. bedrooms, Bet. 15th and 16th St | LADIES AND MEN Day Are on Sale | Sie } NEW YORK CITY” | COURTEOUS AND COMRADELY NEW HARLEM CASINO | Building Trades Workers¢ ||) Individual Sanitary Service by Ex. ||| PTE. | _ Tickets for the May Day demonstra- | Building trades workers are asked ere ean Lena BOBBING sab alee 116th St. and Lenox Ave. tion at Madisqn Square Garden are ob- |to report. immediately for work on the relies Pe 50% Discount to Strikers. i tainable at the following stations: new Workers Center at 26-28 Union an e@ ‘atronize a Comradely Barber Shop. || | “ Downtown, | Square, | | District: *, Workers Party, 108 Bete ace | — coed y ; Bee et Or eee ee Twenty-five trade unionists, repre- || One capable Bookkeeper | The John Smith Jazz Band of Harlem! Freiheit, 20 Union Square. senting nine different industries in as SUB-SECTION 38-C y } Workers Center, 26-28 Union Sypate. Week srigerant staten, pens are now also is ‘vivin { ee UNeeerate MECCRS Me” wil sno, one giving a | MUSIC! DANCING! FEATURES! 16th S i » Will appear in “The One good Stenographer | Sollins Restaurant, ree lath SE [ine Lane Mls oe ce ak play, at | Selie’s Restaurant, 7 econ ve. ‘empte, Fourteent! St., New f : rtant rt: k | Gidskin’s Bookstore, 302, Broad- | York, on Friday, April 27th, under the OF INpOrant party work, < “ i 2.07 i r istri Rational Restaurant, 199 Second Ave. [euenices oe the New York Alumni SEN swash: “bp scceltahle - Geapae<cce Young Workers Communist League, New York District way. H or @ benefit of the | i y <] Yankoviteh's Bookstore, 179 Hast | Brookwood Building and Endowment Party members, 1 with DR. LIBER 108 East 14th Street. Broadway. | Jowish Workers’ Club, 35 2nd Ave. Workers’ Club, 101 W. 27th St. International ‘Labor Defense, 799 Broadway. No-Tip Barber Shop, 77 Fifth Ave. Harlem. Unity Cooperative, i800 7th Aye. i | on Friday, April 27, 1928, at 8 p. m | Address: Box 97, Daily Worker. 9 p. m. | esa ci at McKINLEY SQUARE GARDENS, 1258-60 Boston Road. THE TOPIC Is: | “FALSE AND TRUE adn el Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists _All Comrades Meet at eoteaitn Food Restaurant, 1600 Madi- 1 UNION SQUARE BRONSTEIN’S PROCEEDS TO THE DAILY W 143 5, 108rd_ St. Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183]! | VEGETARIAN HEALTH Hungarian Workers’ Home, 350 5. ye ae ————— RESTAURANT Scientific Vegetarian Restaurant, —— m4 7 1606 Madison Ave. Tel. Lehigh 6028, 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx. Bronx, Clinton Ave, Bronx. Dr. ABRAIIAM MARKOFF 38t 5 tba! DENTIST perative Colony, 2700 Bronx | oerice Hour Ot Aa BORD. 3G Health Food = Reppaport & Cutler, Bookstore, 1310 ||} Daily Except Friday and Sunday. z "EEDING _ $28,000,000 So. Boulevard. 249 BAST 116th STREMT Vegetarian Restaurant ail on oF before the 3rd | Slimovitehes Stationery Store, 494 B. |||Cor. Second Ave, New York. REmtihe Git Enyce 167th St. Madi : Jewish Workers’ Club, 1472 Boston 1600 dison Ave. Road. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6868. Brooklyn, 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn. Ten Eyck St. vorkers Center, 1689 Pitkin Ave, t New York Workers’ Club, 604 Sutter Ave, Last Quarterly Dividend paid 1 on all amounts from $5.00 l>% to $7,500.00, at the rate of Open Mondays (all day) until 7 P. M. Ranking by Mail Society Accounts Aceepted We Sell A. B. A. Travelers Certified Checks BYBHAA TEYEGHMUA | DR. BROWN ' Dentistry in All Its Branches SS Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant 867 Hopkinson Ave. 301 Eat 14th St. cor. 2nd Ave, | eeciesateiesteone (he dtl aa cl Wes Mecca ate ied aes oet Oh (A Owek the Banik: New York. SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES. &NO1 TH IRD AVE. Cot 72 ST. A place with atmosph where all ah m 302 E. 12th St. Mew York. Max Snow's Drugstore, 4224 13th Ave. cor, 43rd, 1940 Benson Ave. Maderman’s Bookstore, 8603 20th Ave, 2901 Brighton Beach Ave, te------ +e. Health Examination MARY WOLFE, STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS at her atudto 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE Telephone Lorra’ 6 ‘Will also call at student’s home. The Newest and Most Success- ful Methods in the Treatment of 1 Help Wanted Comrants! Male and Fe- male who are out of work Diseases. Consultation Free Charges are Reasonable Grand Bazaar Nonpartisan ‘Workers’ Children’s Schools and J oint Defense He DR. ZINS Specialists—Est. 25 Yrg. 110 East 16th St., N. Y. (Between Irving Pl. @ Union $q.) Daily 9-8 P. M, SELLING OUT a full line of MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING at a BIG saving. 93 Avenue A, corner 6th St. NEW YORK. mee ema ens ere nee eee LAW OF FICE FRIDAY, April 20—Defense Night.—Louis Hyman, Ben CHAS. RECHT Gold, and other leaders among the speakers. For the convenience of workers 0 { unti, ¢ P.M. and all day Saturday. SATURDAY Afternoon, April 2I—CHILDREN’S PRO- 1 oo ELAS leas. ier GRAM.—Solo and Ballet Dancing by Bernson.— Shapiro and Ranch, dance-leaders. SATURDAY Evening—Russian Costume Ball. MUSIC BY A DOUBLE UNION BRASS BAND. 8. FELDMAN, Conductor. SUNDAY—Special Bargain Day. All Articles Cut Prices. (BECHOTZI-CHINOM) can eara some money work- ing for the Daily Worker--- Special work which may lead to a permanent posi- tion for capable comrades. Apply 33 Ist Street. Ask for Ravich. COOPERATIVE HOUSES | — of the United Workers’ Co-operative Association Will Be Exempt of City Tax At an average of Eleven Dollars ($11.00) | | per month rent for single room. { Come and select a beautiful apartment of either 2, 3 OR 4 ROOMS With all modern improvements—Opposite Bronx Park. OFFICE: | 69 FIFTH AVENUE Corner 14th St. ™*""""ijooavet-ssoa’’ New York, N. Y, | Open every day until 7 P. M. Saturday until 2 P. M. Sunday, 10-4 A Big Reduction THIS MONTH AARON KLEIN Manufacturer of Men’s, Young Men’s and ‘Boys’ Clothing = SUITS MADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Don’t: miss this opportunity. STEP IN TO OUR STORE, 95 AVE. ua Corner 6th St. HW YORK. at New Star Casino (107th St. and Park Ave.) ee BAKERY PRODUCTS (Union Made) If not, let us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home, Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. Tel. Windsor 9052. 4301 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Other pages from this issue: