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a ee Y Ne ~~! : : - 4 Site P—— THE uu WORKER, NEW YORK, FAURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1928 Page Five alll LL PUSH FigHT Labor and I Fraternal News TICKETS FOR MAY Workers Party ‘Activities EX-SENATOR GIVEN FOR FORMATION . Sm0O00 BY TRUST OF JOINT BOARD Effort to ‘Beat Boulder Dam Bill Costly Freiheit Gezang Farein. ot epee 2800 Bronx Park B., e Fifth Jubilee rt of the/evening at 8: 15. Freiheit Gezang Farein of New York] . and Paterson will be held Saturday,| May.12, at Carnegie Hall. i Sane | Philippines” has been arranged for “Rebel Poets Night.” | Friday, May 4, at.7 p, m. at the Orien- will be held at) c St. and Second y Loat$:15.| this May Day Leaflets. a.m, Room 42. May Day leaflets are ready now Units may obtain them for distribution at the district office, at 108 East lith S Con FIRST ARE ON SALE Tickets for the May Day demonstra- |tion at Madison Square Garden are ob- tainable at the following stations: Downtown, District Office, 4th St. Taternational Branch 1D. 1D will today at the | Anti-Imperialist Entertainment. | 14th St. | "A Night 108 EB. in Nicaragua and the International lucational m, Harry 5FD A meeting of Unit 2A, will be held 14th St., 6 p. will lecture on mtb will be “Rebel Poet tal Restaurant, 4-6 Pell St., Chinatown, Mere under the auspices of the New branch of the All-America Night” ple, evening. April m. Comrade “Recent Events in the York | Anti-Im- | Literature Agents, Members of Liter- | Workers Party, 108 iauna: wil! be under the: super-|Perialist League. Supper, dancing, en< | Orkers Party, 1¢8 Miners. Union,” ature Squad. ‘ of “The Communist v visio Anton Ramotka, direetor of|tertainment. Tickets may be obtained |=". J 8 mes oe lis a Oe Tune tak eases | WASHINGTON, April 25.—Efforts lilitants Rally FAGEIIESE vision of Abton Bemotwm, eibasat of | Serta tient: ottiee, 39. Unton Square. Freihelt, Genter Bele Union Square.| py gq oFB389 2A. [is fo, be out In a fe mi | of the pore Toate eaten ateata * * ® ath ataty: , 126 EL S$ 2A will meet tonight at 6 | ‘h bs aie : 4 zs Right W ing Cutters’ Welfare League. Wianiblela! te tectarg. be tee 18 Boom at 108 We re7th Gt neuen e ing-Johnson boulder dam bill were - —_—— < The’ Cutters’ Weltare Leeaue, Loom bs pattie oe wey Day will be given| Sollins Restaurant, ee 14th St, . pe en si amber: < 7 d at the federal trade commis- ; Jal * a Dy, “4 10-6f the I. L. G. . + W give j by rankfel tomorrow evening, Selia’s Restaurant, 78 Setond Ave. ‘ rey “4 PY of the a sion’: i i » inv j ii - .__ (Continued from Page One) ball. on. Saturday, April '28, at Park-|8 o'clock at the clubrooms of the| Armenian Workers Club, 150 B. 28th |, A special meeting of Unit 2 1D will | Of! nae sion’s public utility investigation to dissolution of their local, and instead|view Palace, Fifth Ave. and 110th St.|"Friends of Solidarity.” | St. be held \today at 7 p, m. at 60 St. be to ¢ e isio st| Admission is 50 cents. Gidskin's Bookstore, 302 E. Broad-|Marks Place. Two important matters a ‘ carry out the decision of the last| A ca % wales ¥ Pa a Rational Restaurant, 199 Second Ave.| Will be taken up. revealed that vast sums convention of the international union| Vasabond Gort. Gab: ig GRhubl Mlavibibionk ena danne WAN c ee wey See : ng spent to fight government to He dag a joint board of all the} ne vagabona Sport Club, which has} of the Downtown International Labor | , ankioviten’s Foamstoye, 370” West), | MeernIng IuttrantiGeal Brande, | f power sites. Among p i | successfully organized a soccer sec-|Defense Branch will be heli 8 = | Bros la 3h | A ; Mg maidery tesla in the city ctmeraum-| sibeererilly | ormanined #) apcca tee luce evening, May 19th, at a6" mand Jewish Workers: Club,. 35 and Ave, | rill egy vuaay at 10:80 a. mat 103 | ne. listed. a2 he. yeve7) ae mittee was also instructed by. the) tion! “Atl interested are asked to cpm-|St, corner 2nd Ave. Workers’ Club, 101 W. 27th St. “: 5 aoe oS | xx Lenroot (R) of Wisconsin. membership to report back to them|municate with Phil Milafsky,. 97.Bay. el te ‘ International Labor Defense, 799 3 : ved $20.0 ; t ting ti ie held 19th St., Brooklyn. Int th Broadway. vee Section Attention! ived $20,000 for opposing the at a meeting to be he! soon. a % mternational Spring Ball. Ni v 7 ¥ vi members o: ction 2 should re- st res ti s * o-Tip Barber Shop, 77 Fifth Ave. 4 BV Baca hg ae i st resolution. i This motion was carried despite the| Bullding Trades Workers. naroupe will perform at ‘ : Hare an A Pres et ee A iat at nce was put into the record y jai 5 . a ring Cost Ini Sooperative, 1800 7 Ave. * Penrose. | a bs 5 & threat made by Zaritsky that no|| Building trades workers are asked] to" po ‘neld wt Noe Fariem, Gacins | Health ood Resthurant, 1600: Aladi- Rael ea t that ex-Governor M. C. Me- e matter wha the membership: may |‘t®."enort Immediately for work on the] ii¢gth st. and Lenox Av ; ive 4 Harlem Youth Dance. | ‘ y : adit es Veta ge 4 new Workers Center at 26-28 Union night, aprit iss, ROX Aven me Eve a ge The Harlem Progressive Youth Club I Mexico was in the em- : ee fiestas: °. ie general | Square. ie ge ioe the striking miners. Hungarian .Workers’ Home, 350. B. [tetra st a dance Sunday at 143 E. oy of the Joint Committee of Na- By their overwhelming protest the | sonar Pits aitieent aaeettien te as| Weat Bronx Jewish Workers’ cian. | Scientific - Vegetarian “Restaurant, | New Party Course xt ence. | 50 nn da cer thas 12, clock eR ead te be fee | } membership denounced the plans of|many different states, who are now| The West Bronx Jewish Workers’ |1606 Madison Ave, be : eae 2 nae Pptape Wpebegene enh a hae ; ume: he WS. SRBPAEGG. ONO YeRRe ‘ no ‘eh A ¢ ke tie s,,| Students at Brookwood Labor College, |Club will hold a concert and dance |. SPanish Workers Club, 65 W. 148th | A course for new Workers (Com- |section of the Garden enting Mexico in the Colorado ‘ we] tha rigi Shubat d © wreck ‘the entire) \catonah, N.Y. will. appear in. “The for aniners’ reliet at the Claremont |St Biome. fat the Workers aokeet bed: eiuiGwn: taad ee aise! | River project negotiations union rather than see progréssive éle-| Start” an original four-act play, at|}Mansion, 600 HK. 172nd St., Saturda ronx. t the orkers School a | omen’s May Da ans. Riv ject negotiations. i r itt iy des my tie LAbOR Tuminle, Banbeanteh: Bir Meme CUNEO TONMAAt 86 dante tiactie oe L) Sock Ghinton Ava. Bronk: t., Friday evenings at 7 p. m, | All members of the United Council ————- ; ments in leadership of locals’ which| the Labor Temple, Fourteen * may be ob. . * * | AY TA RY 7 . 5 have rapidly developed nts vital | YO", tomorrow under the auspices of ber alg try of the ‘clube ® Ave., the head-| 715° E. 138th oe Saas Mey hue iis jof Workingclas men are to ses)| DAYTONA BBPACH, F April 25. c Yew ¥ A the College 0) e colt 2} tive ‘olony, 2 i at 50th St. near hth Ave. at 2 p.| i oe oat eae is " factors because of their tremendous for he Denese soe ie: Brookwood . * Park? iast. i FOX) Tickets for the May Day celebration |m. on May ‘I in. order that. the st * neath tee to psoas inereasa in membershii Building and Endowment Fund. Aeneas LL D Rappaport & Cutler, Bookstore, 1310|/@t Madison Square Garden are now | may enter the. ebration n a body as killed today when his car somer- Decvt ‘ snp. ‘ ¥ . ’ The Hungarian branch of the I. L,|So. Boulevard. Cea _. district office for dis- | ‘ < . aulted as he was making an attempt espite the fact that the union Tainane Sriteani: Witenes D. will hold an entertainment for the | Slimovitches Stationery Store, 494 B. Croc tion, (and can. also be: obtained | os © aes {to break the world’s speed record. ip i i i rhe a ; -|striking miners at thi 167th St. ru section organizers, Comrades Women’s Work Organizers. te k 's spe le membership is entirely composed of) “The Laundry Drivers’ Wives’ Coun- TB a e Hungarian sae who can dispose of tickets are urged ea cenk young girls, and therefore without ci! 1 will hold a meeting today at 3| Workers Home, 350 B. 81st St. Sat-| Jewish Workers’ Club, 1472 Boston lear met ets caged are urs A. oc nee of all unit and subsec- | _ : 5 earls, Tesore Withous! p.m. at 1373 43rd St., Brooklyn, Com- |urday night. Road. j to: & em at once. tic GS ns work : experience of trade union struggle, rade Chaluski will speak on “Unem- athe ears Brooklyn, i Baa : Section be ang wa TWO COMRADES they have rallied enthusiastically to| ployment.” jamsburg Women’s Council. 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, 'o Un reanizers. p. m. at 101 All organ- | fae fan ae ah tears atone d = eel 1 Se nete The Women's Council of Williams-| 46 Ten Eyck St. Unit organizers should call for col-|izers must be | GOING TO WEST COAST ; ‘ense of their union from the Frethelt Mandolin Orchestra. burgh will hold a banquet for miners'| Workere Center, 1689 Pitkin Ave, [lection lists for the Workers Center | ||in car want two or three others to attacks of reactionary union leaders! he Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra |relief at 76 Throop Ave, Willlams-| East New York Workers’ Club, 604 | Building fund at 26-28 E, Union Square | ‘meeting of ||laccompany ’them and split ex- ag well as their bosses. will give a concert on Saturday, April |burgh, Sunday, April 29, “at 8 p,m. {Sutter Ave. or 108 HE. 14th St. Pantie dt aad ree Muna tar eit ey a tri wae ’ ‘4 ae é 28, at 8:30 p. m. at ‘Town Hall, 113-123 € Miners’ Varieties will be on the| 867 Hopkinson Ave. be held: Monday: 3 p. m. at 103 | |/Penses. Rounc rip or one way. : The international officials, in con-| W. 43rd St, ‘The orchestra, conducted | Program, . 6 Liber Lecture For 30. 3 i : |!Phone Chickering 3269. nie f i “ Finnish Workers’ Home, 764 40th st. E. 14th § ill speak on g t trol of Millinery Local 24, have called by dacob Schacter, will ai Ve. &,, PFO: Workers School, 1873 43rd St. Dr. B. Liber will lecture on “False |the Mine SEE $ $ Fy i HF ea 2 : : Max Snow’s Drugstore, 4224 13th /an rue 'revention,” under the aus- oc oe Agere iuecdiaiely Pao a Anti-Imperialist ‘Ave, con aad lees of Subsection 4C tomorrow at § ; yar . 6t a - D. mM. at 1 0 Boston Road, Admis- A . League For Mutual Aid. 1940 Benson Ave. Dp. and 42nd St. At this meeting the 2 | -Maderman’s Bookstore, 8603 20th |Sion ts 35 cents. nee eh Ae} The wnnual membership meeting’ of upper on ay 4iave eee general executive board will seek en- the League for Pathe Never or act nS 2901 Brighton Beach Ave. Mobilization For May 1 Meeting. dorsement of their plan to dissilve| Be or Civic Clube 18) Rese’ L0eR Be, {All committees elected by the units Local ‘43. The progressive workers Nominations for of the local have issued a call io the committee will be the new executive’ made and a report A “Night in Nicaragua and the Philippines” has been arranged for Friday, May 4, at 7 p. m,, at tHe To Try Knapp as Forger to act as ushers and volunteers at the Madison Square Garden meeting May of the work presented, | ist a @ £0 be present at a apeciat meet- membership: to come to the n-reting 1 for Sunday, April and reject the proposal of the Zarits- ky clieque. Radiant § Oriental Restaurant, at 4 Pell St., Chinatown. A supper, dance and ‘en- tertainment will feature tha evening. The entertainment will be under the auspics of th Nw York branch of the Pickens At Workers School Forum, William Pickens, of the National As- sociation for the Advancement of Col- {ored People, will talk on_the “Kco- nomic Foundation of the Race Prob- lem’ at the open forum of the Workers 29. ALBANY, April —The grand jury investigating tho case of Mrs. el. Lehigh 6022. Knapp and the census scandal may Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF as the result of the questioning of SURGEON DENTIST hirt Shop E [Sehool, i108 E. 14th St4 Sunday | All-America Anti-Imperialist League, | Seven relatives who received checks | Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M. * Workers on Strike | REE: Ano 2o;, Tne will Be the 48t in ‘cooperation with the Venezuelan {from Mrs. Knapp, bring in an indict- ||] Dally Except Wriday and Sunday. asta oe # Lebor Union; Philippean Club of |ment for forgery. This charge would | Cor. Seeond Ave. New York. Il} The workers in the shop of the Concert in Brownsville, Radiant Shirt Co, here have been on| , The ouns Workers Popial Culture strike since Monday, when the em. | 4B, eager Se Orel sen cers c ni of the season Saturday evening at 3:30 ployers tried to Jock out the. 45 pres-|in its new clubrooms, 118 Bristol St., New York; Philippines Federation; | replace the original one of false audit. | the Chinese Workers’ Alliance; the ie Alliance to Support the Chinese (3VBHAA JEYEBRULIA P———— Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin |} | Worker-Peasant Revolution; Chinese ers employed: in ‘the pla The | Nea? Pitkin Aye., Brownsville. Students* Alliance, and the Spanish | Qur iets : dlaim of the firm that they are com-| Nearing at seieaads School. Workers Center, Tickets at $1.50 DR. BROWN en eon Dentists pelled to let out pressing to contrac-| scott Nearinz will give the seventh {ate on sale at the League office, 39 Dentisiey sa. All [ta Bréackes 3 UNION, SQUARE tors beeduse of lack of, xoom is met|lecture in his courses on “Modern Im-|Union Square; DAILY WORKER, ated Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 ———— Coolidge Program by Jay Lovestone ae does Coolidge speak ‘or? What does his “program” mean for the workers? What is the truth behind Cal's “prosperity” blah? This pamphlet must be in the hands of every intelligent worker. ONLY FIVE CENTS. 1928 perialism" at 2 o'clock and. “The De- by the.demand -of the workers that, velopment of American ImBerialism,” the firms profits are large enough to|#t 4 o'clock at the Workers “School, allow for expansion. 108 East 14th ante on Saturday. 301 East 14th St. cor, 2nd Ave, Over the bank. New York. local office, 108 E. 14th St., and the Civie Club, 18 E. 10th St. Auihor ot snetee Telnaes, Paul Sifton, author of “The Belt,” will talk on “Sex and Machinery vs. Manhood” at the United Workers Co- (No Ti No Tip—Ynion Barts Shop 77 cIFTH AVE Bet. ae and 16th Streets NEW YORK CITY Individual Sanitary Service by Ex- perts, — LADIES' HAIR BOBBING SPECIALISTS. COPS GO WRONG. | Two patrolmen have been dismissed “DANCING TILL DAWN” INTERNATIONAL SPRING COSTUME BALL from the police department following | === ) trials. Patrolman Philip J. Heenan|/j was found guilty of assaulting a civilian in a speak-easy and being in- toxicated. Patrolman John F. Kier- nan was convicted of drawing a re- volver and attempting to forte his | way irito’a restaurant. AARDISON SQUARE GARDEN | py grey PM. | Nationally Prominent Speakers Freiheit Gesangsverein | 4 4 i Pues {[ Phone. 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