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dx ae/ ee a ed TH Page Five et IL 25, 1928 ison Sq. Garden May Day Me Fur Union Calls on Workers to Attend E DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. APR Mad JOIN IN LABOR’S La al News MANY EXPECTED |Workers Par y Ac | Fretheit Gezang Farein. Women” will be the topic for a talk May Day Posters. cial at 8:30 ] {ike i The Fifth Jubilee Concert of the|by P. Latinsky. May Day posters now ready for! at 10 1 attendance ; | Frelheit Gezang Farein of NewYork $ i distribution. All units, sections and/ is 1 " legates will aa Fetes hye > a Bathiaay. |) Downtown I. L. D. subsections must apply at once for) be « forthcoming conven- f |May 12, at Carnegie Hall. | The annual entertainment and dance eemene their quota of posters for distribution. | tion Section. i ! ee ° of the Downtown Internationgl Labor May Day leaflets will be ready for dis * ae r ts He URGES BEN COLD Reder were! Posts, Niawty | Defense Branch will be held onmatur- Workers Contribute to tribution tonight." These must also be Women’s Councils. 2 Col. Stewart Admits 8 a e' it ow e 7 35 uw. 2 stribute: ‘oth may be obte F east two eac’ . mA the Labor Temple. lith St. and Second | 2% evening, May 19th, at 35 coal 7 |the district office, 108 E. 14th St. gach ASBRh me n| ntinental Prof he Toab One ze manle, tse Ori wee Moeone |St, torner aud Ave. | 4 rive Saeliroices uncil st ; tat a |Ave., Tuesday evening, May : . } | Square Garden no an 12 o'clock | pmaarcamn The program will be under the super- | An tig | Unit B, Subscction 4 gare Serer ae: Ae the “women'a | : - eg Will Be Ex i f| vision of Anton Ramotka, director of pp. adeabanscaad bariiredtec antes (Continued from Page One) A meeting of Unit B, Subsection 4, Suction of the, Garden, | WASHINGTON, April 24.—Admit- VV 3L e PYESSION OL tne Labor Temple Poetry Forum, The Miners’ Troupe will perform at is | will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at . pees Ge hat he received $759,000 of the Work ” Protest | NS. AN the Joternational Spring Costume Ball lhought under the impetus of the Rus-| 35 E. sist St. ‘ | Day Plans. ting that he rec sii siied ic 4 | Cutters’ Weltare League. to be held at New Harlem Casino, |>¢ ; eblasa . . | Kiuivernpohipesntey, BESS Trading Co.'s over-nigl orkers rotes |_ The Cutters’ Welfare League, Local |11éth St, and Lenox Ave., Saturday |sian revolution and the anti-war cam-| Section S, International Branch 1. | pares ee Continental Tri ne pp \ d "Pp 0 }10 of the I. L. G W. U., will ‘give a | night, April 28. Proceeds Will go to Gale ales eadiahortly after iin: lett Section 3 Branch 1] § Kk en are to. meet | sta /Bohert We Stewart 40d ine inuet m | : "s k- |the striking miners. a tly 2 e left) wit today at/® ‘slain Br “ ig (Continued from Page One) ‘han on Saturday, April “28, at Par miners. | : r m. on May Day in order that they | senate ublic lands committee , Laces i vB: . Fifth Ave. and 110th St. . da Seanie: | 1689 F Hy Oa PEE Geeta senat pul tasks in the struggles of these work. adinuatan ia ee | West Bronx Jewish Workers’ Club. wing had ue the passing of th : ‘ may enter the celebration in a body todae'te show" a scloan rela= crs for the re-establishment of their Kot met IW ee | The West Bronx Jewish Workers’ |anti-war resolution at the St. Louis | Maeda rid Se seen | Subsection 2C Unit 2F. p between the Harry F. Sin- I ee cna tee sear and for] The vagabond avert lab; wich has or falgerk railed “at the ‘Claremont {convention of the socialist party. munist) Part s being give a fe Apert ea naan geting .OF clair oil group, the Rockefeller Stand- 1 ahead ett conditions: | successfully organized a soccer sec-| Mansion, 500 E: 72nd ects saturday | “Workers throughout the country | 2 Poo MT Yor we eath “St: ‘Ri Sinsmbdrs "must [ard Oil interests and Coolidge’s re- e call follows: tion, i y forming a baseball sec-|night. Tickets at 35 cents may be ob- |. 2 ‘ : s mings at 7 . aot ae 8 oh Text of Call. | font Jai iotarcesad ae asked to all tained at 1622 Bathgate Ave., the head- |joined in this campaign and bought cen preecat ait te Lise: be present. % Z meee Sagat on mittee, ttrvestiiale ‘ | Ruuntoate with Phil Mileteky, 9¢ Bay| quarters of the club. bonds in order to raise the $90,000| ciat mer koitight at Ese at. aeoi | Women's Work Organizers. | a se Se , : “Fur workers: demonstrate May/1sth st., Brooklyn. . * jonds in 0; ie $90, cial meeting tonight at 8:30 at 29 ide: -the | Pespot. Dende: arate ae sp : build | Mermaid Ave. A conference of all unit and subsec- jing the apo! ek First! | e ® * Hungarian I. L, D. necessary to purchase the building. As} RE coe) ee tion organizers of women's work of |shown that the $3,000,000 over-night ‘ f i Building Trades Workers. The Hungarian branch of the I. L. . ; Nan action a CHIL hac Hate co nceroee Bias cased es platy age ; atte eee oF May Je the Interna:|\ ciiising (radon Worker geeneemeed [DON ett ce Ua erate at meretee wart of this’ campaien, I, a aunty APR ane cond Reasepegeeae dustrial Ip. mat 101 We 2ith Sc All orean. |PFofits of the Continental Trading | tional holiday of all workers. The] to report immediately for work on tHe |striking miners at we aneerian | at that time in the Rand School, WAS] meeting tonight at 6:30 at 60 St. Maries | ers must be present Co, were converted into a Liberty | workers all over the world demon-/Zew Workers Center at 26- aie take em Bist Oty: BBt" I gent on. a lecture tour. on the Russian|Fisce, . ee |Bond slush fund to be used toward | strate on May 1st \their hatred * . . . ° . revolution, the proceeds of whi hikeeh 4 staal: weedicneainy: 1 geaueiee ae iD will be heid to- |/auidating the republican party's against the criminal capitalist’ sys-|__Tirenty-five trade unibniste, repre) Williamsburg Women's. Counell..’.. |helped to buy the building. Beenen 4 7, will meet to- |night at 6:30 o'clock at 116 B. 16th St. huge deficit after the 1920 Harding- ; itation | S°ntne nine different industries t0-B2| 24. women's Council of: -Willlams- ey oan Bene ce Chaan x ~” |Coolidge election, Sinclair, chairman Mal tem which rests on the exploitation | many different states, who are now burgh WIN held a, banquasctoe guctene’ Largest Labor School. ag arene | en oolidge election. Sir , : oppression, robbery, and murder of] students at Brookwood Labor College, | DEN Tze ‘Throop. Ave, Willlasse| PU AA ine cccictice dorks a Oe oeie tie | HOGA Keane dan a , (of the board of directors of the m workers. On May 1st the working Amen onclial ee pay, at | burgh, Sunday, April 29,05 Sed ie tee ae ieseeation add Presidential Electior hitiee cea Peauotion witt | Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, hereto- lass mobilizes its power against the| the Labor Tempie, Fourteenth St. New |The Miners’ Varieties will be on the desp’ cai bie Maran dba bide Say * |be held } at 6:30 p, m. at 103|fore has refused to testify and is class mobilizes its po ig: «| York, on Friday, April 27th, under the | Program. | \really represented the interests of the May Day Tickets, BE. 14th ferort Will speak on | under indictment for contempt of the handful of capitalist rulers and their| auspices. of the’ New York’ Alumni of | wa * {workers of this country and the ie Maen ae y, Day celebration | the Miners’ Conference. zt . P overnments which maintain|the College for the benefit of» the | a | yfat 3 s e Ga e oneseds alae | senate. j themselves in power with the aid o7| Broaewoodwillaine’ and'Sinacwment | Where Tickets For May |and Sclicol was then a real workers’ ready ‘at the ‘district office for Gin: | ri : ae et | the mailed fist. On the first of May!" Bei ects Day Are on Sale © [forever. ‘The socialist party has Decl who’ can Gisnate oe rickets. ae ee Empros” Ball Will Be On the workers voice their protest against the betrayers and misleaders in the labor ranks, who serve as lack- eys for the employers. Have Faced Brutal Treatment. “You, fur workers, have faced dur- Laundry Drivers’ Wives. The Laundry Drivers’ Wives’ Coun- ceil 1 will hold a meeting on Thursday, April 26, at 8 p. m. at 1373 43rd St.. Brooklyn, Comrade Chaluski will speak on “Unemployment.” * . . |League Reports | Minimum Wage Laws |trayed the workers and has now be- }come openly a petty-bourgeois party, ; |While the Rand Schoo] now caters to i Mowing. stations: Ad 2 paneer la few liberal college students, of- District Office, Workers Party, 108 foring courses in art and literature Melattigit sh eintow Raaeeel ‘| by bourgeois professors instead of the to, get them at once. aR To Unit Organizers. | " Unit organizers should call for col-| | A spring ball lection lists for the Workers Center!for the Building fund at 26-28 E. Union Square | ¢, or 108 B. 14th St. | Commun ieee Tickets for the May Day demonstra- tion at Madison Square Garden are ob- | Held Sunday Night | and entertainment benefit of “Empros,” Greek | | ist weekly, will be held next | Sunday, April 29, at 8 o’clock at the | The International Labor Office of the League of Nations has issued a report on minimum wage laws, based E. Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra. | ing the past two years the most bru-|,7h¢, Freiheit | Mandolin Orchestra Workers Center, 26-28 Union Sayeng, {former courses concerned with the Liber Lecture For 3C. |Palm Gardens, 308 W. 52nd St. jon replies to a questionnaire received tal treatment of the police and the eR le Pown Hath i1sng8 16th St. Paes jclass struggle. ei Tiber will iesture oT te | Among the features will be a three-| from 22 countries. The recommenda- abe data Gate , te Fate = i . St. “Wi i ¢ the|and True Prevention,” under the aus- ; 0 a he s ae 5 aca most crying injustice of the capitalist we Foil GL Caan oe pees Howden ata ba toetiny its ‘With the establishment of the pices of Subsection’ 3C. on Friday, |@ct drama in Greek, based on the life | tions and final decision on wage fix courts and judges who helped the bosses to break’ your union and im- pose upon you conditions of slavery. Workers School in 1924 the workers {Seeking a theoretical training for st. ¢ tids (i kstore, 302 E. Broad- Rational Restaurant, 199 Second ave, {the class struggle began to come to gram of classical numbers, * April 27, at 8 p. m. at 1259-60 Boston 7 AI : of the exploited farmer, and the ap-| ing machinery or the draft convention, Armenian Workers Club, 150 B. 28th 5 Ee ae a I 3 a beens Ps pearance of Miss Catherine Mezquita, | as it is called, will be the first item League For Mutual Afd. Mobilization For May 1 Meeting. formerly of the Manhattan Opera You, fur workers, have had the bit- \this new school of their movement. jon the agenda at the league’s annual The annual membership meeting of | way. r 5 All committees elected by the units|Company, in a dance “Breaking | conference on May 30. ‘ , the, League for Mutual Aid, will be)” Yankoviteh’s Bookstore, 179 East | Starting with 55 students, the Work-|to act as ushers and volunteers at the | Chains,” Th the ‘United States tis ie t : He ts ig! ter experience of being face to face|heia on Monday, April 30th, at’% p.m. | Broadway. ' Schools to 1,00,| Madison Square Garden meeting May | oi | ‘ Pe: with the open betrayals and provoca-|at the Civie Club, 18 East 10th’ St.) Jewish Workers’ Club, 35 2nd Ave. |¢r8 School has now grown to 1,300.) itason Sauare carden special meet- | weekly wage paid under the minimum m4 : Nominations for the new executive} Workers’ Club, 101 W. 27th St. | According to the U. S. Department] ing ‘called for Sunday, April 29, at 12) [Jnemplo | wage laws, intended to protect work- ions of the treacherous A. F. of L i Defense, 799 i ; 3 8 14th St, Room 42. | Ww ied uM baees | Committee will be made and a report pinternational “Labor Defense, {school in the United States. But our|®. m. at 108 East 14th St, fen ryt aha yao ers who are poorly pala: 14 $16 2 ae chiefs and their socialist-Forward |ot the work presented. | No-Tip Barber Shop, 77 Fifth Ave. |quarters are now far outgrown and h 1D. | nied ct & dow nn; |in the state of California. ‘The aamie lieutenants. For the past two years ie » ‘Hatieus reer f all th Ik. Euternotional: Branc ployment continued at a low level | : bit! Bronx “Daly” Affair. Unity Cooperctive i800" 1th” Ave,” |e canine: se? cpa eeh e work-) International Branch 1D will hold lduring the month of March j Wis-|28¢ Tange is between $8 and $15 a | you have had to wage a bitter strug-| 4 grand concert and ball will be ratty cop erat vCjurant, 1600 ‘Maat. (eF8 who need the training that the |an ttusational meeting tomorrow at 2 ; Ee aetins Nie | weal ‘a: atasesion mInbHHE. gle against the entire robber band|given by the Bronx Jewish. Club ane Prag coy . |school offers them. \7:30 p. m. Harry Fox will be the |consin, according to an industrial bul- | ) of the bosses, police, -gangsters}594fy Gib, for, the, beneti it°Satur, | 143 EB. 108ra. St. i 3.0 japseeer: eer letin issued by the U. S. department hates eae iriver eta he Hungarian Workers’ Home, 350 E,| 000 Next Year. tter-|of labor. The metal and + courts, so-called socialists and A. F. day evening at Rose Garden, 1247 Bos- | ,, Huns | “The Workers Center ‘on Union |tterature Aments, Members of Liter- : metal and automotive WE ALL MEET of L. misleaders, tneestas ~Join With Thousands of Workers. > “On the first of May we wil! join St we will have immense rtuniti Mar ey eet ag ote deo ie NEW WAY CAFETERIA t A sociation for the Advancement of Col- Bronx. im opportuni ies March “Commun The decision bes poutands ot oe bar caren ored, People, will talk on the “Eeo-) 2075 Clinton Ave, Bronx. for growth and for extending our in- the last conference was, that every |) All Comrades Meet at || 101 WEST 27th STREET grea emonstration a at nomic Foundation of he Ace ‘ob- 5 % it. 4 fs oo ; cy Cy are T' y? | JE 4 c Square Garden, 49th St. and S8th|lem” at the open forum of the Workers| Cooperative, ‘Colony, 2700 Bronx |t/uence and TI expect to see 3,000 Mt tne “party PE act BRONSTEIN’S | biden quare Garden, 4 St. ani School, 108 K. 14th St, next Sunday| park wast. | Workers enrolled within the next year. still many tay Is to be a general || VEGETARIAN HEALTH || * Ae ee ihprs give BAS Lae night, April 29. This Will be tHe last Rappaport. & Cutler, Bookstore, 1310 | This will mean training thousands of C°Pies-” May Day Is to literature , sion to our protest against the mur- derers of our martyrs, Saceo and Nanzetti, against those forces that throw into jails our class. fighters. “Together with miilions of workers all ‘over the world, we will demand the end of capitalist robbery and war; we will demand our rights and our freedom and demonstrate, for full power to the working class. . . Pickens At Workers School Forum. William Pickens, of the National As- forum talk of the season. . * * Concert in Brownsville, The “Young Workers Social Culture Club, Inc., will give its final concert of the season Saturday evening at.8:30 in its new clubrooms, 118 Bristol St, near Pitkin Ave., Brownsville. raat Ri _ Nearing at Workers School. Scott Nearing will give the seventh lecture in his courses on “Modern Im=> perialism” at 2 o'clock and “The De- Sutter Ave. Scientific Vegetarian Restaurant, 1606 Madison Ave. Spanish Workers Club, 55 W. 113th So. Boulevard. Slimovitches Stationery Store, 494 EB. 167th St. Jewish Workers’ Club, 1472 Boston oad. Brooklyn. 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, 46 Ten Eyck St. Workers Center, 1689 Pitkin Ave. East New York Workers’ Club, 604 857 Hopkinson Ave. Finnish Workers’ Home, 764 40th St. Workers School, 1373 43rd St. |Square opens a new chapter in‘ the jhistory of the Workers School. Here | workers to be better fighters against the capitalist class.” Trachtenberg also pointed out that many of those who bought bonds in the Rand School campaign are now | One of these, Mar Mengel, has con- tributed $5 through Trachtenberg and |urges other former contributors to the Rand School campaign to do the contributing to the Workers Cente, @=——— ature Squad. — ae The May issue of “The Communist is to be out in a few days. Visit all workers here are among the hardest thit. at the day. Every member of the squad to not Jater than 1 mobilization agent, every be in the “Garden” o'clock sharp. | RESTAURANT ony Ut ee 558 Claremont P’kway ronate oy ee anal CONS: ‘Al PIANO LESSONS at her studio 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE Bronx. tion will hold a spe- “~ LAW OFFICE CHAS. “RECHT For the convenience of wor! unt: 6 P. M. and all day Sat Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant '3 open urday. * + b 110 WEST 40th Nae 7 1604. ‘elephone Lorraine 6888, : Is Workers’ Holida Mee Mpa atthe Workers Sehoal, |, Max Snow's Drugstore, 4234 13th same. 1600 Madison Ave. Phone: PENN A eerie wi escape ae gibi tes home. [iy enigeitien Neate 3 n| 108 Hast 14th St. on Saturday. | ANSio" Benson “Ave — ——— PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5866. Pur workers: You are called upon Author of “Belt” To Lecture. Suasetcads enieatace. shan: Seis se to come to the great Madison Square| Paul Sifton, author of “Th¢ Belt,” i Garden mass meeting on May Ist, at 3 p.m. Stop work and together with our hungry unemployed demonstrate tor freedom. a where all radicalr meet. “The first of May is our holiday;| p,ih, vent, Nicaragua "and “wwe! Attend Relief Dance |j[3o2 &. 12th St. ten York. B b Sh 3 E C Q U R E it is the international holiday of the Prideet Mey igs i pein Be iee oak ar er op exploited and oppressed workers, On May 1st the, workers raise their voices of protest against their enemy —capitalism. “Fur workers: Every fur yorker in Madison Square Garden, May First.” COPS ARREST COP. Patrolman Thomas Hackett of the i ‘ A meeting of Council 21 ‘will take ||having a thorough knowledge of PRPRRRRRRR RAEN Per? ny et Greenwich Street Station has been! piace tonight, at ae Charme jane Russian, seeks position with BS ae cect le ca aan acacn arraigned in the Yorkville Magistrates |Brooklyn. “Unity Among Working || Russian-American’ oteentestion ot Court on the charge of extorting $10 ia elenoenan nabtielae a - work; has Rewspaper from Michael Ferro, 673 Third Ave.,|\ rel. Lehigh 6022, yes slecal experienc. Fite: I. an alleged speakeasy proprietor. Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & Bronx; German Workers’ Club. Meets every 4th Thursday in the month at Labor Temple, 243 E, 84th Street. New members accepted at regular meetings. German and Eng- lish library. Sunday lectures. So- cial entertainments. Al German- speaking workers are welcome. BUTCHERS’ »UN Local 174, A. M. C. & Window Cleaners’ Protective) Union—Local 8 Affiliated with the A. F. of .L 15 E, 3rd St. New York Meets each Ist and 3rd Thursday of each month at 7 P, M. at Manhattan Lyceum, Window Cleaners, Join Your Union! penerteliinicnsabatchtin’ terete Advertise your union meetings here. For information write te - The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 33 First St, § New York City. Ppeneweere will talk on “Sex and Machinery vs. * Manhood” at the United Workers Co- operative, 2800 Bronx Park E., Thurs- day evening at 8:15. * * . Anti-Imperialist_ Entertainment, tal Restaurant, 4-6 Pell St., Chinatown, under the auspices of the New York branch of the All-America Anti-Im- perialist League. Supper, dancing, en- tertainment. Tickets may be obtained at the League office, 39 Union Square. attend the concert and dance for Frankfeld to Lecture. A lecture on May Day will be given by Phil Frankfeld Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the clubrooms of the “Friends of Solidarity.” * * * @ Women’s Council 21, Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M. Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 249 EAST 116th STREET Cor. Second Ave, New York. 3YBHAA JIEYEBHULIA DR. BROWN Dentistry in All Its Branches 301 East 14th St, cor, 2nd Ave, Over the bank. New York, Health Examination The Newest and Most Success- ful Methods in the Treatment of Nerve, Skin and Stomach Consultation Free Charges are Reasonable DR. ZINS Specialists—Est, 25 Yrs. 110 East 16th St., N. Y. (Between Irving Pl. @ Union Sq.) Daily 9-8 P.M. Sunday, 10-4 Keep this coupon, Just show it and Modern, Sanitary Soda ith AVENUE, Cor. 112th St. a full line of’ MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S and BOYS’ 10% Discount THRIFT COUPON! Newly Remodeled Drug Store “BETTER SERVICE TO OUR GROWING NUMBER OF PATRONS.” LAZAR RABINOWITZ, Ph. G. Near Unity Arbeter Co-operative. | ve. 2901 Brighton Beach Ave. Jersey City Workers to JERSEY CITY, N. J., April 24.— Hundreds of workers are expected to miners’ relief to be held at Ukraini- an Hall, 160 Mercer St., Friday, April 27, at 8 o’clock. An interesting pro- ram is promised. SITUATION WANTED Comrade, with. college education, T., c/o Talmadge, 1820 Bryant Ave- aue, New York, N. ¥. 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. A. Corner 6th St. NEW YORK. SELLING OUT CLOTHING at a BIG saving. 93 Avenue A, corner 6th St. NEW YORK. | 10% Discount when you make 8 purchase. and Luncheonette Dept. ° NEW YORK CITY. Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere —= YY INo Tip-Union Barber Sho 77 ZIETH AVE. Bet. 15th and 16th Streets ‘W YORK CITY Individual Sanitary Service by Ex- perts, LADIES’ HAIR BOBBING SPECIALISTS. Patronize a Comradely Barber Shop. RAARRRREAL ERA ERRRPR RET KET: the summer season. Register for the New Bungalows CAMP NITGEDAIGET BEACON, N. Y. 70 NEW BUNGALOWS ARE BEING COMPLETED Make reservations for a bungalow for any time during Kindergarten, theatre, sport activities and other recreations during the summer months SUB-SECTION 3-C is giving a N. SCHWARTZ with DR. LIBER on Friday, April 27, 1928, at 8 p. m. at McKINLEY SQUARE GARDENS, 1258-60 Boston Road. THE TOPIC Is: “FALSE AND TRUE PREVENTION” PROCEEDS TO THE DAILY WORKER. 1681 Boston Rd., near 174th St. CUSTOM SERVICE for LADIES AND MEN RTEOUS AND COMRADELY Sai ATTENTION, Discount to Strikers. 50% Every good Bolshevik and Sympa- thizer will be there! Every Militant Organization will be represented at the RED Banquet _ This Friday Night April 27th at 8 P.M. at the new WORKERS CENTER on Red Square 26-28 UNION SQUARE. Office: Reserve Your OFFICE: 69'Fifth Avenue (Cor. 14th St.) New York ‘ Tel.: Algonquin 6900 Camp Tel.: Beacon 869-731 ——> Place Now! 26-28 Union Sq. $1.25 per plate. | RURRAYPRRPRRPLARLLLPVIRPLRELLLL ELE AAPL: EE ee

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