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gi AGAINST (Workers Party ActivitieslL. | WORKE 1 Labor and Fraternal neve Sut HINERS - and True Prevention,” under the 5 : * 5 |subsections must apply at Once. for |pices of Subsection 3c on Fr way to get tickets for the Non-Par- held tonight at 7 East 15th St. number would come out | | under the ‘new leadership which they 2 jtrusted. Over 15,000 have since re- (Continued from Page One) sponded. | their quota of posters for, distribution. |Rivry a2 ae ; |tisan School Bazaar and credentials |¥o/olocic, { E May Day leaflets will be rendy for gis- Soe tec earen Be went) Be ston for collecting articles. ‘The time 18)" 8 Gefaiied report about the financial | _ E ‘ Pieris Wouigte: "unscs ntege eS bo afon'iy 35 § To Rally Labor for the | sorus te eat wThte ss |achareented report about the financial | te Committee jdist tributed. Both may be obtained at Mobilization For May 1 Meeting. te 9 if now. BNA general activities for the past three fe Hie aia epee OEE G HE BETO Ne, All committees elected by the units | Garden” Meeting The “grethet, Geran. are he, ag PRS EOE ey | Urges Fight saul Shélly’s. “Action 7 Yate suecetion SAD secre exerateets ee rraihelt Garang ateln of, New Tore cits -— ‘ S A ; Bg 4p iarden meeting } ; ‘ Pa 7 aturday, | py, Forum. oa vy kd cuion 1s will rena: demure Patent’ at g |1st are to be present at a special meet- At the meeting last week where it May if, a1 Calncele Hall. Ww ile Pickene ot : tonal Ax | (Continued from Page One) Repudiated o'clock a t35 EK, 8ist St. os ae A Pra’ 29, at 12 was announced that thenceforth Long . * ° |sociation for the Advancement of wages, to improve working conditions. pats a A hd a nt Hoom 42. lIsland City was to have the status of “Rebel Poets Night.” | People, will talk on_the yEEeS; X ‘ ly. Bete ‘on ti Section 8, International Branch 1, L Isl: * | “Rebel Poets Night” will be held at ie Foundation of the Race P: and together solidly. ring (Continued from Page One) Section §, International Branch 1, | International Branch 1D. g pacrion, “Eo ond City, ede de-| the Labor Temple, 14th St. and Second |!em” at the open forum of the Wor coal industry to a halt ve-establis! f 4 itioris | Wil! meet at 8 o'clock tomorrow at International Branch 1D will hold |tailed. plans for doing its share in| Ave., Tuesday evening, May 1 at 8:15. |School, 108 E. 1éth next Sun ahs peubges ¢ re i en a of bes ial 1689 Pitkin Aye. | f an educational meeting on Wednesday, ‘making the Madison Square Garden|The program wil! be under the super: |night, ‘April It bathe rike 100% complete. in th es’ garment industry, i ¢ April 25th, at 7:30 p.m, Harry Fox |vision of Anton Ramotka, director of [forum tall « on. which fle. Seven In @ series of resolutions, the con- Unit FD 3 $8 3E. will be the speaker, jmeeting a success on May Day. |the Labor Tempte Poetry Forum. “ Pa idlecd dhe U FD3, Subsection 36 wlil meet | Posters will be spread throughout | * * * 7 | Concert in Brownsville nion ittee has already received erence delegates, representing the|tonight at'101 W. 27th St. at 6:16 Nicht Workers Meet Today. the section. The M Da Cutters’ Weltare League. The Young Workers Social Culture | Enis nthe unor sentiment of thousands of workers in | 0’clock. Avspecial meeting of ail the ight [Me section. The May Day number) i,. Gutters’ Welfare League, Local |Club, Inc., will give its final coneert | £0" the Shops, ‘bitterly criticised the ac- eid * workers , ig called for this af of “The Maseot,” the shop paper is-|19 of the 1. L. GW. U. will give a of the season Saturday evening at 8:30 | Penr peo baal 7 98 the Special Unit Meeting, jon at 2:30 o'clock, at 60 St. Marks ‘sued by the Rolls-Royce-Brewster nu-|ball on Saturday, April ‘28, at Park- |in its new clubrooms, 118 Bristol St, | fact t ion of some of the “leaders” of the| A spécial meeting of Unit 4P Bien Place. Exenangs of every member § R fi istrib. |¥ieW, Palace, Fifth Ave. and 110th St, near Pitkin Ave. Brownsville, Committee of Fifty, endorsing Ben- | tion J4€ will be held at 60 St--Mark’s obligatory. jcleus in the section ,will be distrib- | fission Is bo cents, | of have rege ined their ante Shlestneen’ toe pentane of Pisce ats p.m. tonight, Mes Ce juted before May Day as a special [ih eae b Seon sone, ot Workers Seheol. | new prog’ a ‘ os i H. Freeman at Subsection | Mav D. or , . ott aring ¥ ive the seventh |. 3 the Intewnational. i New Party Course at School, nthe History of May Day” be eet ae. ue, oe mn patterns | as vant aire cian eitas ie jlecturc in his courses on “Modern Im- | ing over the U A--course for new Workers Com-|the topic for discussion at the meet- }1 on significance o: 2 Pagan ve |PEeFialism” at 2 k and he i: rave In the lengihy discussion on this } musist). Party members is being given |ing of Subsection 3H at Gis p.m. jand a a oe the Madison & Day | successfully organized @ gorcer See Welopment . of ‘American Tmperieilsn John Ly Lewis ‘betrays question, the delegates condemned the {at “the Workers School at 108 By4th fonieht at 101 W. 27th St. Harrv |Gard Oe aor | omy 18 BOM Eee e soe te oenelats 4. Ccldek: at the Wolkers in this section when he action of Saul Shelly, secretary’ of |S‘ #riday evenings at Zap. m. “| Freemén “will be the speaker. = - pa 2 The district leaflets |tion. Al Wht Phil Milafsiky, 97 Bay |/08 East 14th St, on ity on Saturday, refused to include them in a settle- A : bid ecia! Meeting. re 4 bd wi yf the Committee, who endorsed Schles-| Section 7, Branch 5 wiilholaa@a Branch 5, Section 5. be At sees ha a AAR By PROBE he | jment-made for the other miners. Sigs inger’s candidacy as dele cial meeting tomorrow evenihi A special meeting of Branch 5, Sec- inne: , hen t miners refused to pith isenee.” delegate from | ot" a0i Mermaid Ave, “5 [tion 5 will be held tonieht at 2075|, Tickets will be sold at the factory | ene ee | the my coee he right wing Local 2 by issuin . to. i Building trades workers are sskec'| Ve me out when i Z |CRinton Xv. |just beyond where the distributi \ circulars signed with the name of the 1F to Meet... | tals 1 , olstribution | to report immediately for w on seg called the Lew miachite, \ Committee of Fifty, Shell: his |. Unit-28 IF will hold a Studnstrial | akes place,-to give the workers a|new Workers Center at 26- J veloped, a y. elly and his ; | q viel ra oe Square. -Union movement developed, RS meeting tomorrow evening ‘mtsO:3)° at Wh re Ticket, F M chance to find out what it’s all about ; 54 . . i i i ollowers were also condemned for | 60 St. Marks Place, ere Licxets For May |p ctore they r ; a pas information was received sending a letter to Pres. Green of the Branch 4, Seetion 7 Wednesday. q | etore they run up against the ticket | Twenty-five trade unionists, pie | a Miovican Federale noes Branch 4,’Section 7, owilt -meet-.to- Day Are on Sale |seller. jSenting nine different industries in Be j y : |many different states, who are tudents at Brookwood Labor Colles I atonah, N. Y will appear in oe X morrow night at 8 o'clock-gt*t04e-Ben- | An..open r ie It was pointed out that Shelly’s be- pease Brooklyn. Blizabeth Belinsky |" | ete vdoe theca aekenstae | Bate urday si sean oA agen a lief that Schlesinger’s victory over |Wil tea, 2 al mon “The 1928| Tickets for the May Day demonstra- |Saty ‘orner where work ¢ : ; Presidential Blec tion at Madison Square Garden are ob- | congregate xplain i Sigman for the union's presidency ‘ |tainable at the following stations: — | 0. ee LeMey TRY: eo ee j the Labor 4 van woul e: a ni i May Day Tickets, Downtown. | ae e perks | York, on ri <b ecg ph og set ar would mean an end to the. war in the: aickets forthe dian Day celebration |, District Office, Workers Party, 108|ers to attend the meeting...’ District |‘ niscac tar ane cheasila, ot, tho)| union was completely false. Schles-|at Madison squ Garden are now |=. h St. ege for the benefit of the Mass Picketing Wins. The strike is spreading from mine inget’s, sipportars wake Golniatts. G0 Pade ha HRC ee ee ae ince eb Weion meus jle aflets will be distributed at all: the | Brookwood Building and Endowment | provide she! to mine as a result of active mass ea encnls ¢ of thi ten- tribution, and can also be obtained| Workers Center, 26-2 n Sauare. ares. plants and at the Sunnyside | und. \the e the Pennsyl tol fe Speakers AS Proot of this conten’ thru section organizers, Comrades . Jewish Workers University, 126 E.|railroad yards, not only. the. general BN Net ia, io Mi lief itt ar tion. “In addition to the support of who can dispose of tickets are urged 16th St. teafet i otacial rid age Ne, a Ae Laundry Drivers’ Wives. Ohio Miners Relief Committe |——— such fascists as Breslau, Ninfo, and | t° se! them at once, | eoyine Restaurant 2 Lith Bt ine ih nes al leaflet appealing | eee i mndry Deivara., Wve saddled with added responsih 1 8 r ey Sclig's Restaurant, 78 Secona Ave, particularly to the Ne cil 1 wi ng on Thu . Ey Dubinsky, the Schlesinger clique has: To gis peer | Armenian Workers Club, 150 E. 28th “Worker” To Lue td, April i p. m. Fis 43rd Tents must be provided at on we é a record as black as Sigman’s when’) -Unit organizers should call fur col- ‘ 0 |Brookiyn, | Comrade Chalusii |rengements are being made ; VANTED—Large, light room he was at the head of the union a lection lists for the Workers Center| Gidskin's Bookstore, 302. E. snbeaet The special edition of The DAILY |speak on’ ‘ | nemploymen monster mass mesting in Pitt: eer a Building fund at 26-28 KE, Union square |, Rational Restaurant, 199 Second Ave. | WORKER is also gettin, the atten- Bee soe | with ail improvements. Write number of-years ago,” were the state or 108. 14tk St. Pann cviEain Hackttons 179 East |tion of the shetion The’ weeti ion he Frethe!t Mandolin Orchestra. {eonsanisiare) Peliey, wath, Biakop Wilt || Daily Work ments made on the floor of the con-| Re ital | panRovi Saat laag rier Gare Os a es festra {liam Montgomery Brown as the||Box 1, c/o. Daily Worker, ference, The gangsterism of Sigman } Unemployed Comrade bese 8’ Club, 35 2nd Ave. lang hac edition t AD inecipal speaker. E 4th Street. 4 Fi |The Party cul smployed | Ww ee ET ae nd has urged the var 108 East 14th Stree no more rebuild the union, than |camrades fo Scamoce fone ee ba Ot Ww: Selieke: tue luestion’ to ah ble Q p.m. at Town Hal aa 4 of first 1 the fascism of Schlesinger,” they Di harged. .. |¢ennection with aaare After declaring that the workers in| izing unemployed for the shops had no illusions in regar to the coming fake convention which | is completely controlled by the Sig: e The orchestra, condu give a pro-| character, They a hey w i copies of the 1800 7th Ave. y Da aurant, 1600 Madi- y Day. | League For Mutual Aid |. The annual membership mee the League for Mutual Aid will be | tonaage, buy and d county have announced a special issue on si ey at |wage reduction of one dollar a day. bringing the day rate. down to five and. similar reductions for| SITUATION WANTED education, 1 ip Barber Shop, 77 Fifth Ave. | Bar | Unity Cooperativ. A | even non-union companie | in the pres- ent campaign, will demand the efforts of all com 8s Who can be secured, the local distri Health Food Res ng of iet office | 3 103rd_S' 4 ns tg , the 'd Schl th » to this work must be Workers’ Home, 250 E. Two Pickets Arrested jhela on sonaay. at Spm. m man and Schlesinger groups, the res. r any previous. teak. % : Two workers arrested while picket- |&t the Civic th a : pour ay Sei Vegetarian staura Picket-|Nominations for. th executi BOYS B K JAIL. olutions declared: (1) That they do| ert Miller, anization Secretary. § Madison Ave, t Pestaurant, |ing Silvers Restaura nt, Seventh Ave. lGonumittes, silt be made and a. report BUFFALO, N. Y., April 23—Two not endorse Schlesinger as the heads Spanish Workers Club, 55 W. 113th |and 36th St., were 9 jot the work presented, . Neti aa ete Sa 4 a released on $50( aaa iy } the committee did; (2) that such * 3 * Sst. bail phan . * e | 15-year-old boys overpowered a guard pana aA cane cen f Miners’ Relief Concert | Bronx. ail each when brought before Magis- Bronx “Daily” Affatr. jat a children’s detention home here action is declared to be contrary to the sentiment of the last conference | In Jersey r City Friday of shop chairmen. Another resolution set forth the! » JERSEY CITY, N, N. J, April seca | opinion that the workers should rally ;A concert and dance for miners’ vre- | , round the Committee of Fifty for the lier will be held at Ukrainian ‘Hall, | 167th st. Ase: T. U. E. L. Meeting. is giving a rebuilding of the once powerful union, |160 Mercer St., Friday, April 27, at 8 Jewish Workers’ Club, 1472 Boston |} “Te You a A meeting of the local executive | s | ee i A delegation of 10 was also elected | o'clock, Entertainment will . be. fur- Bon Brooklyn, “DAILY WORKER” held today. at eras a at 101 Bo uath .. E t TT U R E to go to the convention to demand an |nished between dances by the Ukrain-| 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, | worker daily? }|st. Preparations for the return of the | end to the destructive war carried on |ian Chorus, the Finnish orchestra,| 48 Ten Byck st ates Be SONS IES RCN PEED with DR. LIBER by the officialdom of the Internation-|and the Miners’ Troupe, composed. of | MoNkers Center, Ryarkcte wlan’ ccc | ; . mcs _ at union, \striking miners from Ilinois. Sutter Ave. on Friday, April 27, 1928, at 8 p. m se SP OO Ree 857 Hopkinson A . a hs % Ni y, AD ’ 9 pee Si [aumneen ot al piped tosh arter yaniah Workers) Home, qs 40th St. 10” Discount THRIFT COUPON! 1 tad Discount | at McKINLEY SQUARE GARDENS, 1258-60 Boston Road. | 8 BAKERS PICKET | Miners’ Relief Committec. Admission aoe Snow's Drugstore, 4234 13th Keep this coupon. Just show it when you make a purchase. THE TOPIC IS: jail be 75 cents. Tickets may be ob- 1940 Benson ‘Ave. “FALSE AND» TRUE PREVENTION” ained from M. Blechschmidt, 2 Hast|, Maderman's “Bookstore, | N. 1 R d | d D S % } | 2901 Brighton Beach Ave, | LOWDEN LINES UP EDITORS. and Modern, Sanitary Soda and Luncheonette Dept. CHICAGO, April 23.—The _Pub- (alt eS |{ “BETTER SERVICE TO OUR GROWING NUMBER OF PATRONS.” shers’ Lowden for President, Club, is| tAL IRO Ask - Workers Not to) ¢ivetlarizing alt the capitalist news- | STRUCTURAL lar | LAZAR RABINOWITZ, Ph. G. paper editors of the country in an at-| and fourth Tuesday of the month, . Bronx, jtrate Goodman in Jefferson Market | A grand concert and ball will be > are \Court. They are Gcorge Starb |given by the Bronx Jewish Club and | today and escaped. scorge starburger /youth Club for the benefit of The Sareea —_ = and Casper Riley. The strike has been |DAILY WORKSR and Freiheit Satur- in progress for three weeks. any: even ite at Rose Garden, 1347 Bos- | SUB-SECTION 3-C Colony, 2700 Bronx aport & Cutler, Bookstore, 1310 |i levard: | tehes Stationery Store, 494 B. | . « . ; ee ~ PROCEEDS TO THE DAILY WORKER. rrr ire ri All New York Revolutionaries Will Be There! RED BANQUET Celebrating the Opening of eS | | Qremnr ern RerRRARTRRT RARE PREAPREARRRT AP PRROR mt Patronize Firm tempt to line them up to support the | SG Bends Peooinate of di ia | 10h BONE eae tiaelt Rte NEW YORK CITY. §| 7 ie, —, ppresidential candidacy of: Fea mk D.} Street, City, ‘Telephone: Binyvesane Rigas ATi Arete . : Picketing of Silvers’ Restaurants is Lowden, : OL 44-2194, } c : pak 4 AR feld, Secreta being actively carried on by striking The” publishers are asked"to- sign al sistinulbisoi thy d members of Bakers’ Local 1 of the|pledge reading: “I gladly. join-in of- ee hi ea om A i iain auf Amalgamated Food Workers. against | fering my moral and editorial*support Adverti Cay the attempt by the chain restaurant |to the candidacy of Frank O: Lowden tee ant _tnlon. meetings on Ge , Oe; here. mM combine to break down union condi-|for.president of the Un’ ‘ed: States. 4 For information write ta (33 tions in the industry. * —— ——— The DAILY WORKER Particular efforts are being direct- ed against ‘the firm’s places of busi- ness at 7th Ave. and 26th St and WE ALL MEET : 7th Ave. and 40th St. Following a hi 6 a number of arrests on trumped up NEW WAY CAFETERIA charges made by the resfaurant own- 101 WEST 27th STRE ET Advertising Dep:. 33 First St. New York City. \ . AT 26-28 UNION SQUARE — es | MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH The new home of the Workers Party, Dist. 2; The Daily Worker; ers of union pickets who were let out NEW YORK a CONSERVATORY Workers School; Co-operative Restaurant (Proletcos, Inc.) 5 Work- on $500 bail, the union has made an ers Bookshop; Uj Elére; Young Workers League; Young Pioneers. appeal to the workers of the city to PIANO LESSONS refuse to patronize the” establish- , i . includi ments of Silvers’ Restaurants, Until | All Comrades Meet at. ae Mer atuals | ragsienonnae eh saviey iba apre Wolf recently the firm dealt with the union BRONSTEIN'S™ . | Jay Lovestone William Z. Foster Bertram D. Wolfe but has decided to go open shop in VEGETARIAN HEALTH av ee ORE nee an attempt to force down the wage | RESTAURANT=. © |!| win ate call at srudents home, levels in the trade. Other places of iliialannagle business of this open shop company 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx. }| > | are located at 100 East 41st<St., 38 William W. Weinstone, etc. TICKETS $1.25 on sale at Workers Center, 26-28 Union Square, and Workers Party district office, 108 E. 14th St. Health Food |INo Tip—Ynion Barber Shop Friday Evening, April 27, at 8 o’clock | Beaver St. and 38 Park Row, ; ; ‘ H ; ; ; | Miners, Needle Worker: ; 77 ¢IFTH AVE. | Peat 9 aM bsg Vegetarian Restaurant Bet, 15th and 16th Streets | eature ay 1 Mee : 1600 Madison Ave. Individual Sanitary. Service by Ex- (Continued from. Page One)-- RDN hae bevy mba oye es SPRCiALisrs. ee representing the Negro workers, | eerie § Cemeatety Juliet Stuart Poyntz, M. J. Olgin, a! = ¥ vepresentative of the children and a one Stuyvesant 3816 Shae vil preside W. Wein- John’s | Restenitan: 4 SELLIN Sic Sais . DIVIDENDS PAID ti vom APRIL Ist oy intel cote a tonne Satine | [MENS se Box ClomNe| AAA 4.1928, ar S PLA § a, excottent opportunity to transfer every s Women, 1 body meet- i Be ork: ; E ing pledged its support tothe May Cooeeomeeoe ee NOT Y || 98 Avenue A, corner 6th St. dollar saved into gold bonds of one hun- : Wik mua eiibigee Gelatin = “ie Nationally Prominent Speakers dred, three hundred, five hundred and one é tion in’ malking this international Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L, Hendin . A Freiheit Gesangsverein thousand dollar denominations, cs workers’ holiday a most imposing | ‘ : tk ; demonstration of class solidarity. ||| Surgeon Dentists A Big Reduction Lithvanian Combined Choruses of the Red sports Miners’ Mass Tableaux THIS MONTH AARON KLEIN Realizing the importance of this Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 day, which in 1886 marked the awak- . ening of the workers of America of be yore class consciousness, the women cal a , fel. Lehigh 6022. upon all their affiliated groups and neighborhood organizations to join | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF | Special Section Taken. 1 UNION SQUARE Qeehoatll IRE a AP ee ae eo: with them in this mass gathering, I teisi BEER WU ee mg Manufacturer of ; & show that women too have awakened |} pajiy Except Friday and Sunday.. 7 » ‘ : to class consciousness and recognize } SO ADD Lists SHMNE Tt Men’ S, Young Men’s and Admission 25 cents and 50 cents. Subsidiary of the United. Workers Cooperative Association aoe themselves as a part of the interna- [}cor. Second Ave. New York. " of the United Workers’ Co-operative Association 69 Fifth Avenue Corner 14th St., New York TELEPHONE ALGONQUIN 6900-6901-6902% , Boys SUITS MADE TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Don’t miss this opportunity. STEP IN TO OUR STORE, 95 AVE. A. Corner 6th St. NEW YORK, -tional labor movement. x 4 More than a thousand women, they | 4 -deelare, will come May 1st with ban- ners and pledges of solidarity, repre- senting the councils and other wom- “en's organizations in every section of the city. A “special section of the Garden has been reserved i the Demonstration will last from 3 to 7 p.m. Joint Auspices: Workers (Communist) Party and other labe> organizations, DOWN TOOLS MAY FIRST! ste Ri # All Its. stl ‘801 East 14th St. cor, 2nd- Awe, ve New ¥

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