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— THE DAILY WORKE: EW YORK, SATURDAY APRIL 21, 1928 Page Seven = a RC ee leche osete=: HARLEM WORKERS) gaecmnycreceremaronot very Star HARLEM pall Labor and Fraternal mere THUGS ATTACK 2 - way ms eet tickets for t 6, at Hy 'p m. at 738 43rd St. To Sell Over 1000 Tickets |tisan School Bazaar and Comrade luski will for collecting articles e' ployment To Organize for Fight mort ana tigre |5 More Shops Settle A 4 | now. Women’s Council 18. | for Meeting om High Rents) |) me ses STA dt pred With Union Freiheit Ge ar 378 43rd St. | —. i Ee at . and Pat Will be held * | x ; At the meeting of the Executive Raising the slogan “Every Tenant [22 12, aticatnasis ye Sunday Open Hovuie. Harry Kasowitz and Lou's We i Committee of Section 4 of the Work- a Member,” the Harlem Tenants . ‘ . | At the Workers School Forum, to-| soff, striking fruit clerks, who } ( i Ir e i a t 200 W. Hungarian Actors’ Concert. morrow night, April 22, at 8 o'clock, ! \ ers (Communist) Party, Tuesday, se ksh ye pe The Hung atian Acte and Artists’ Jone ph Freeman will speak on some | severely beaten’ by gangsters } ss i By ze a i a a oncert| Recent Aspects in American itera- & j plans for the May Day meeting at drive to unite all rentpayers of Har- |totnorrow. at caiB 'p. ey _ ene l eure Re i ee on picket duty Wednes Madison Square Garden were laid. ville ©: jlem for the purpose of protecting! On.the program will be 4 . of 1014 Southern Boule a A : Lajos prominent’ Hung the Yonkers ' To arouse interest in May Day, | themselves ag: it oppressive rents jaainpoeers 4 zabeth Bir, of the R a urton Ht were still suffering from their wow iz ‘i iv sant ‘ | Theatre rles De Thomas, cone story and popularize the celebration, five Bad Unset ray ving conditione, 1 }ERSN ey eens oe noes onees| rd Interna-|yesterday. A policeman on duty open air meetings will be held on aie ee aie a been | garian an, | ee POE: | nonshy atded the gangsters in thi t y AAG |given impetus by the fact that the| ei | : CArnY Sided The SAnesvers ah Ee the night of April 80—the eve of ae Matos tor Rpacinants Neaving: Iinperintinn Courses: L Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra: sault on the frutt strikers, Kesceil a ae bf . : Scott Nearing will give the sixth Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra ; im Masia: May Day. The district leaflet, de- that are between $10 and $15 a room|lecture in his” two es at the | @ a concert on Saturday, April |may lose the sight of one eye as & scribing the significance of May Day have been extended for only six! Workers School, 108 14th Bt, at Town Hall, ees - 2 Me ay {day. “Modern Imperial will be giv-| y 2 orchestra, co: i|result of the attack, and Wein: to all workers, and ontaining the an- months. Governor Smith has madejen at 2 o'cloch evelopment of | », will give a pro-| op: : int nouncement of the Madison Squ a statement that no further exten-|American Im, pe t 4 o'clock. | gram of classica bers. | suffer ng from internal injuries. eme! e son Square | ; * ° | mber of the United Counc Gitden inseting: together eiliia aes aie 40 years ioe a staff of 20 astronomers at the Dudley |Sions are contemplated. ‘qtenel Posts Night.” ; League For Mutual Aid. |__ A member of the United Council of se de eepedially for thlarguriiec Observatory in Albany, N. Y., has succeeded in determining the exact The organization drive will be] Rabel Foete 3 nee held at ( «| Working Class Housewives who was ‘ ‘a d y ior S$ purpos: nual membership meeti location of 30,000 stars. The relative. position of each star with the launched with a mass n 1 ing of ten- ©/on picket duty for the strikers in by Lydia Gibson, prominent artist,! earth is being catalogued by the Dudley staff, under Prof. Benjamin |ants tomortow at 3 o'clock at the! 1 br the super. f will be distributed at all I. R. T. ter-| Boss, shown above at telescope. ‘ Williams Institution Church, 216 W.| motka, director Of |Nominations for’ the ront of a non-union shop at 930°%% minals and thruout all the proletarian — |130th St. The speakers will ge Capt. Vs +4 |committee will be made and a re 174th St., was arrested and fined.$2 of the work presented sections of the city. This house to Harry Allen Ely, of the Tenants eee ee ene feb anit otssea a in the Sixth Magistrates’ Court. Oy te 4 Felts Local house distribution will take plac W : k P t A V |Zaxpayers League of Greater New), The Cutters’ Welfare League ‘ . Members of ¢ rogressive Woe Sunday, April 29. Bae CI £TS ar € 1 1 IES | vert: Mrs. Lucile Zeumer, of the [ban on" tar a Aeeil eat : Open Shopper Cynical | embers of the Progressive. im }men of the Bronx and the Bronx : 5 i ‘a Tioth st. ° Great enthusiasm accompanies the Aeademy Tenants League; Juliet |¥ inion Fifth Ave, an ; assignments for the sale of.tickets. May Day Tickets. hike to the Palisad Sa ee em LorkeRed piles ¢ wee, In. Attack on Miners jpranek af fhe, Cate ecie! aa D. be A oO to! a i Hlei if . eae ta li 7 i At least 1000 tickets will be sold by| Tickets for the May Day celebration those desiring to join the hike chouta |ccation of Working Women; and Vagabond Sere Obs | WASHINGTON, April 20, — “We|ing Class Housewives held an open the section in advance of the meet- hee Pearcags Morea gah he one. Mine meet at 143 143rd St. at 8a. m. | Grace P. Campbell and A. Elizabeth & bond Speet Club, w _— has | have never lost a “day in twenty-four|air meeting at Claremont Parkway dy at the district office for dis- ar aan ig|Successfully organized a socce , ing. : ; sie Fboton Wana: Cen. Alay. Be. ueainad Mobilicntion For May 1 Meeting. a ees ara Tenan's | tion, is now forming a baseball lyears because of labor di ificulties,”}and Bathgate Ave. at which support A special leaflet, in addition to the|thru section organizers. Comrades 4 } * éague. Richar . Moore, of the|tion. All interested are asked to com- \boasted J. G. Bradley, not was pledged to th trili fruit © Oe es ri who can dispose of tickets are urged All committees elected by the units American Negro Labor Congress, |™U" e with Phil Milafsky, 97 Bay | pd 1. Bradley, notorious West} is pledge ‘oO e striking district leaflet, is being issued for} {y get them at onge. |to act as vu and volunteers at the | /* P “OnBTeSS, 19th St., Brooklyn. Virginia open shopper and president| clerks. The Fruit Clerks’ Union yes> the Negro population of the section. ‘da Ware ¥ , ee jae cizon “Satiere : en meeting May | Will be chairman. finiiata’ T b Work of the National Coal Association, be terday announced that five more ‘oO n rganizers, é present at a spec meet- Sad ait me ‘rades vorkers. , - Of the 2,000 to be printed, Harlem| Unit organizers Shauld call for col- ing called for Sunday, April 29, at 12 ° H A Building trades workers are askea|fore the senate committee on inter-|shops had settled with the strikers: will distribute 1500 and 500 will gojlection lists for the Workers Center a. m. at 108 East 14th St, Room . 42. | i to report 1 A £66" work on th: poe 4 Union aquare \ xariin 1 ISCUSS 0 rep mmediately for work on the | state commerce, The operators’ pro- to the Negro workers of Brooklyn ee Ae se etal aie Siena a mocting. Rae | Cord, C Radi Ese Workers Genter'at 30-28 Union| st. hove increasad and the coal in| and Long Island City. A dn ee |\Heimowitz will lead a discussion on | cordon Case on Radio |S". | | Reports for other sections show in- Unemplored Comrades. the “Party membership drive, Monday, " Twenty- five. tras intoninte Tepr eee peony since: the “elim “ Airy, Large tense activity in -preparation for a The Party calls upon all uslemployed 6:30 p. m. cpa 60 St. Marks Place. | Sender Garlin of The DAILY |Senting nine different industries ir |ination of the United Mine Workers’ . i one Y comrades to respond for work o * z, hs 3 “ivi |many different states, who are now | Union, Bradley asserted, M R d Hall good rousing May Day demonstra- Fate revolutionary character. | During | inistunteadl wennk 1D. WORKER staff, will talk on “David|students at Brookwood Labor College, | Bradley pa Br bdraltaned deteren eeting Ooms an tion. connection with addressing and organ- International Branch 1D will hold] “ordon and the Dollar Patriots” from | Katonah, N.Y. will appear in “The i Start” an original four-act play, at|of the non-union expolitation in the ; TO HIRE izi u loyed forces in the pres- 2 educational meeting on Wednesday, er WEV. it cadibelbae with desea tie otrorea April 25th, at 7:30 pom. Harry a D Tuesday night at|the pabor pomple, Fourteenth Ss W |southern coal fields. i i mmbebort at the local district office | aren, ne year old member of the|the College ‘for ii nSuereate of} the Ca | and Dances in the immediately. | oung Workers (Communist) League Brookwood Building and Endowment W OF The response to this work must be | AANY i gue own FI c : larger than for any previous task. — | i s at present serving a three year | *¥"4d Oa Rae of E Czechoslovak Bert Miller, Organization Secretary. ' term in the New York County Re- Unity Arbeiter Sport Club. CHAS. RECHT Workers House, In ‘A packnibe party ata entertainment formatory for having written a sat-| The Sport Club of the Unity Arbeiter | For the convenience of workers open 347 E. 72nd St. New Y eo | . : (i) will be given by Branch 4A (Harlem) F irical poem “America” which was | Cooperative, ag ith Ave. announces |§ Unt 6 P. M. and all day Saturday. tonight at 143 East 110th St. one | a e to ver Lake, tomorrow. Meet 4 of mie will be a scene from ished’ in The DAILY .WORKER, |in the lobby et 840 ¢, he peers eet | Telephone: Rhinelander 6097. 110 WEST 40th ST~ Room 1603. Phone: PENN 4060--4061--4076, a} j and as a result of which the paper |fortably. ia Respond to Call of Pro- | | vas tied e200. Po ee ioe re re i . ‘. The poem wa: d ee { ASHINGTON, April 20. — The B is used as a pretext a gressives Downtown Workers League. attempt Seale Tatnany Hall wamine for federal indictments against Wil- ‘af The third of the series of soctal- i ieuey liam F. Dunne, Alex Bittelman and an e ete : ; _|Workers League, will be held tomor- ieye Pagers Beg One capable Bookkeeper ||| ae oh eee his tae oa ht een TROOPER SHOOTS RELATIVE. weet : THE COMMUNIST YOUTH! April 12—130 non-union miners em- |» ‘ a SER sauce the United States Supreme Court. lage eae bail, State Trédper'} sees ployed. ry young worker, The city sought to appeal the doci luaeaere ey Aiigelicd to the One good Stenographer April 16—50 non-union miners go be ah sion of the state courts sustaining th on, L. TL, sits in s . A S: l “5 ite: Set OPES Se LEE ae taille eueages eae By Pesule cua ad ahs eaaty Jail and refuses for important party work, ecla You e O 1ve | The Enterprise mine of the} an outstanding banquet . tickets bell and 212 other municipal employ. Vera aos bee shooting of Chester||/ Must be reliable League or ¥Yockagheny Mining Company at/must be paid for not later than Mon- |egs, They had claimed $127,800 as |; ih 4 i li in-law, whom he Party members, Youn St kt Mi ; Manifold, Pa., acording to reports re- | 4", Bes Comrades desiring bAn- | additional wages as painters under the Sed to have fatally wounded. Daft Z 11 ing ners 4 — mg ge wea ear Work | number, ‘shold procure them. at 108 state law, whith provides that on| Address: Box 97, Dally Worker. Be tthe F with only 150 of the 245 men who} East 14th Street or at 28 Union | bli “e Ai ve | : . : s Heservat: f 12 t public work municipalities must pay | worked in the mine last Friday. De made Se eran ia: order to’ se-|the wage rate prevailing locally. N. SCHWARTZ | rhage | Union Officials Sabotage. cure accommodations, | Despite promising prospects held | ; arb dr/seotion as | FOUR HURT IN AUTO CRASH. B b Sh | out by the first results of the Save-] qo celebrate their accomplishment! Three men and a girl were injured ar er op | bavi (wate, eevee ass, ne nee ae inetivers obeeisea Gets in an automobile collision at Queens 1681 Boston Rd., near 174th P ict and i i Es .|ing the Lenin-Ruthenberg drive, Unit Boulevard and 57th St. Woodside, tinue to sabotage the strike. Jack] or Section 4, New York, will hold a oe CUSTOM SERVICE Shanks, organizer, who visited the|surprise and package party tonight BIG SPRING YOUTH DANCE | - Tonight, April 21st A Big Reduction - THIS MONTH a Houston section two days ago, is re-|3t),{h¢, section headquarters, 143 East | ‘ LADIES veo NEW HARLEM CASINO cloc ported by members of the Alexander} An excellent program has been ar-| { MARY WOLFE WOLFE i MEN 116th St. and Lenox A Iecal as having instructed official Tange. Every Party member and eym-| 1 wopenr of THE DAMROSCH COURTROUS AND COMRADELY it ve. union pickets to avoid the mass picket ee ‘. < CONSERVATORY TION, Manufacturer of | 50% Discount to Strikers, 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. A. Corner 6th St. NEW YORK. . The John Smith Jazz Band of Harlem! lines organized by the progressives FD3, Subsection 2E. at Meadowlands and Midland. The} George Eowers wil lean the discus- PIANO LESSONS |‘: ea ‘ ‘ sion on “The Elections,” at a four official-pickets have been given | mecting of FD3, Subsection 2H, at 12¢ strict instructions to obey every or-|K. 16th St., Monday at i Pp. mm at her studio fer ct tie) steve Sroupers: Liber Leekite For. 30. 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE MUSIC! DANCING! FEATURES! No Tip~Dnion Bi Barber Shop | 77 cIFTH AVE, Bet. oe and ue mntrecta NEW YORK C! Individual Sanitary Baretes by Ex- { SELLING OUT )|-.-,, Seine Babe Patronize 2 Comradely n Dr. B. Liber will lecture on “False SHERIFF INDICTED. and ‘True Prevention,” under the aus: |f way Teevnone ae atuden oie: WASHINGTON, April 20—Thomas |Pices of Subsection 30, _on | Friday, W. Cunningham, Sheriff of Phila-|Rbad. 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