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DAILY WORKisK, YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL | rl 1928 ‘Right Wing Coatmaker Oficial Break Up Meeting; Turn Out Lights FEAR VOTE TAKEN Labor and Fraternal NewsiMAY DAY MEETS {Workers Party Activities! pea: TO PLAY | Poetry Forum, F RTH the Labor Tempte Poetry Forum, Brooklyn, 3 | Pe Ge 8 WWE CM 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, e 46 Ten E St. The annual membership meeting of | Workers Frankfeld to Lecture. Tans leven evening, May 19th, at 35 E. 2nd Morning International Branch. _| Building fund at 26-28 E. Union Square ° , A lecture on May Day will be given|St. corner 2nd Ave. The Morning International Branch|or 108 E. 14th St. Phil Frankfeld tonight at 8 o'clock ere le will meet today at 10:30 a. m. at 103 Wh Ripe ene ; a Be cane of the “Friends of Williamsburg Women's Council. ee 14th St. ‘ . “4 Mobilization For May 1 Meeting. se a The Women’s Council’ of Williams- Section 2, Attention! 4 committees elected by the units id N EXP LS} NS * burgh will hold a banquet for miners’ Nine Celebrations Are| All members of Section 2 should re- : sand volu Relief Pohenittia Rais- International Spring Ball, jrelief .at 76 Throop Ave., Williams- |port at 101 W. 27th St. tonight for|} s a meetin. g2he Alivers’ Troupe will perform at] PUrBh, Sunday, April 29) ‘at 8p. m. Arranged |May Day leaflets. | i} Soni, a2} ing Funds for Tents {the Inte: onal Spring Costume Ba : a @ on ie ‘ ys adi ¢ is ' to t at New Har! aa program, ms P Li For 3¢. ja 108 East 14th St, Room 42 BS Fake “Left Wingers” [ten st andi tenox Ave. tomarrow re thc New Jersey workers will celebrate| “line wit lecture on. “False Mase NEWARK, April 26—The Penn- night. Proceeds will go to the strik- Mooney Meeting. |May Day at nine meetings. They are land True Prevention,” under the | Literature Agents, Members of Liter- perk ‘Ohi Mi Ex R lief Co iy Are Exposed she haan, Foie ete i a A “Free Tom Mooney and Billings” jarranged_as follows: |pices of Subsection 3C_ today 8 % yvlvania-Ohio Miners’ Relie: ommit= open air meeting will be held on Non- Passaic, Monday, April 30, at 8 |p. m. at 1259-60 Boston Road. Admis ommunist”|tee has arranged a monster concert Yeonuniaeh p bis Cutters’ Weltare League, day at 8:30 p. m, at 149th St. and Third ae thal tatetiational” Work P.|sion is 85 cents. | “isit all! ond dance for tomorrow at 8 at tie Continued from Page One The Cutters’ Welfare League, Local|Ave. Louis A. Baum will speak, {ma ec pre ttd pheseded “Bt ‘ Ww ; Progressiv: 93 a Fa (5 ef 23 fiche 1 1 W. U, uive | 27 Dayton Ave. ‘Speakers, J. May Day Leaflets. | Workers Progressive Center Hall, ing against the piece-work system|10 of the I G. W. U., wilt give a Ene, Home, 2 3 P , ‘ jeaflets are ready now lar “ be # “ ball tomorrow at Parkview Valace, " 1 D. Be i “ ‘ Mercer St. which was issued by the Amalga-| mirth ave and 110th Su) Admission ie Yonkers Forum, {O. Bentall and amin. obtain them for distribution | member of th . t ie mated section of the Trade Union| 50 cents Wantagh ieee ee Ledphoot Pateraon, Tuesday, May 1, 8p. m. | brie t cena eum yt . st an le al fi ae eer One which rapt ae Educational League. Ley apis day evening, April 29, at 8 0 feck, jat 56 Van Horton St. Speakers, Rob- 5FD pies. May ai|utst appearance last week in New é Py Twenty-five trade unionists, repre-| Irving Ww. Klein will speak on “World |ert Minor and Ben Lifshitz. A meeting of ° ature| York, will present its latest program Repuriated. Program eo ; Anatriae In eal Inaperials loa be held memb the squad t f n In the discussion at the meeting it/many different states, who are now[ Jorey City, poeseey, May LVS. 0. 1igch at. ps mc eens ot Hates aad, ‘G|of Sones, acts and dances picturing ] was proved that the administration of|§tudents at Brookwood Labor College, m., at the Ukrainian Workers Home, |wiil lecture ‘on, “Ree 5 VoraloGk BRAD, | the life of the miners in the strike. ; thE local: which hii: Hecn’ lected’ on Katonah, N. a a des tp AS is i 160 Mercer St. Speaker, A. Bimba. Miners’ Union,’ < 5 Bey on Bs ye We | With the strike in the union fields 7 e e Start’ an original four-act p! .) fate | omen’s Councils. | mani. Novia 4 4 an anti-piece work platform, hadc|the Labor Temple, Fourteenth St., New | Newark, two demons 8 | Se joa 4 Attention! least oan eich lvania, Northern West Vir- H sbandoned this program qed Soa rs Be today under the | auspices, or m. at Military Park, promine: 5 | All snes rs of on 4 et re- 1 at Madison Ohio now in its thirteenth ' bar s and had In-| the New York Alumni of the Colle: their t < ater than 12 o'clock| month h «ini stead made a+deal with Beckerman to|for the benefit of the Brookwood sve at 8 p. m. at the Wo ne aetiet G a 9 later, tt an 12 o'clock pion h and thousands Joining - the force upon the union members the ac-| Building and Endowment Fund. ve Center, 93 Merc St. | Day demonstra ation x section of the Garden. ighting army of the coal miners Fj ; 1 t eee } IS peakel s, A. Markoff and H. Zam. | ! BSW 7 |every day, the rais : ceptance of the sweat shop system of| Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra, YP talon, City, Tuesday, May 1 at § 2FD 2 | Women’s May Day Plans: Ifood and Ase a wie one es i piece-wowk, This, it was pointed out] The Freiheit Mandolin Orohestes | ' 2FD 2E will n J 3 Nec ts hee : ‘ ; ing become more urgent # by th Were th 1 will give a concert tomorrow at. §:3 |p. m. at 30th St, and Hudson Boule- | at 1 Lon Se f. Worinecians Svommes ake. eopnll then ever. 4 ie SR eee) WOE, TNO: BOA CAMBC is in. tat (Down! HOlh SIS HRERS We tira lvard.- Sneaker, Bert Miller. | OF: Woringole men are to meet . os aire ee ; Bake s : | at 50th ghth Ave. at 2°p.| for ics al of Ostr ey from th hectsueen oan wire Biarainn et Aah ia | Bayonne, Tuesday, May 1 at 8 p.| on May in order that they h Spenks on U. 8. 8. Re , executive. board, since he was) an ir-| Schaefer, ed is ‘ickets for the M: . demonstra- | i j romi + the benefit of y enter the celebration in a body. | eta ust Fé I xéconcilable fog of the speed-up pdans| °*! MUMPETS, Oy tioh,at Madison Square Garden are ob. |: Lithuanian Hall. .- Prominent | pac! will be give ee |fr R.,-after a 4 month } ‘i sh ap fa 4 Concert tk Brownkettne |tainable at the following stations; SPCR ens Branch 5, tomorrow Subsection 2A, | on living conan “ of the right wing union officialdom.| whe CURE Wresinen: SEeROROrAt Tense: Elizabeth, Sunday, May 6th, 3 p.jat 2075 cr Admission is free] 4 joint educational meeting of Sith Biko uae wecoua ae - Among the right wingers speaking up° mmc, will give its finelconcert | District Office; Workers Party, 10§|m., at the Labor Lyceum, prominent | for all. nah eee its 4 and 5 of Subsection 2A will|Comsomols and Pioneers 2 é for the administration proposal were! of the season tomorrow evening at 8:34 |" arreinelt, Notion 5 speakers, ia Mackie: teat ye bag gf Gene A eet 103 | ly requested to attend. a ‘. 3 rooms, 11 ristol St., 3 qua i © erie Be s Eve Do vill spea’ 25 cents. Pa 0! e bee cause they paraded left wing views cee * i Jewish Workers mele ‘126 EB. \at 8 p; m: at the Hungarian Workers’ Oe ee ee et mem ec : ; ; r ’ p.m, garia Vork re urged to be present as had succeeded in being elected to the Nearing at Workers School. ern Restaurant, 216 B. 14th st, |Home, 108 Elm St. Hungarian and ant matters will be taken | executive board, and for a time main-|,, Scott Nearing will give the seventh | Selig's Restaurant, 78 Second Ave, |English speakers. OR ake Te lecture in his courses on “Modern Im-| Armenian Workers ot A tained the confidence of the member-| perialism” at 2 o'clock and The Re- | st m orkers Club, 150 E. 28th | New Brunswick, Sunday, May 6th, Harlem Youth Dance. 7 yjVelopment of American Imperialism," }~"@ 3 p.m. at 11 Plum St. t| ‘The Harlem Progressive Youth Club iets ae She, MES howeren, Hey |e Pe ealock at the Workers School, Gidikin's Bookstore, 302 E. Broad-|% P.-m. al te St. Prominén: hold a dance Sunday at 143 E. f frankly revealed by their action that| ips ‘nast 14th 'St., tomorrow. way. onal Restaurant, 199 Second Ave. | speakers. |rosra st. iSiave| ASSETS. “EXCEEDING $2 $28,000,000 they had betrayed the trust of the) Yankovitch’'s Booksto: 179 Bast s . <3 * * . * West Bronx ‘sawiah Workers’ Club. | Broad: re, by New Party Course at School. Deposits made on or before the 3rd workers: in endorsing the right wing! roaaway. H 1 V 3 day of the month will draw interest ©. 4 ct . «...|_,the West Bronx Jewish Workers’| Jewish Workers’ Club, 35 2nd Ave. Or ass eet o A cot for new Workers (Com- expulsion policy, and in supporting |ciub will hoid a concert and dance| Workers’ Club, 101 W. 27th ato )munist) Party members is being given from the Int day of the month. the champions of the piece work s}s-|for miners’ relief at the Claremont| International ‘Labor - Defense, 799 Food Workers Today at the Workers School at 108 E. 4th Last Quarterly Dividend paid t °" |Mansion, 500 B. 172nd St. tomorrow | Broadway, Bt, Friday evenings at 7p. m. on all amounts from $5.00 em. |night. Tickets at 35 cents may be ob-| No-Tip, Barber Shop, 77 Fifth Ave. , bee ass o Ran a Pp Deafeated, Turn Out Lights | tained at 1622 Bathgate Ave., the head- Harlem. i A mas meeting for all hotel, res-) May Day Tickets. to $7,500.00, at the rate of " \ e]y| quarters of the club, Unity Cooperative, 1800 7th Ave. |taurant, cafeteria and lunchroom] Tickets for the May Day celebration pee? After a vote was taken clcarly| Eat: Health Food Restaurant, 1600 Madl- fkerd wil) be: held’ ted 3 at Madison Square Garden are now iOpen Mondays (all day) until 7 P. M. showing a. majority demand for the| Hungarian I. L. D. son Ave. : workers willbe held'tocay at 3 p.m |Fsay at the district office. for dis- epee er traveler Accounts Accepted reinstatement of Ostrinsky, the right|_The Hungarian branch of the f. L. 143 E. 103rd st. at 183 W. 51st St. between Sixth | tribution, and can also be obtained ¢ Sell A. B. A. Travelers Certified Checks g 4 “2 i D. will hold an entertainment for the ungarian Workers’ H % 2. he eeting | thru section organizers. omra wingers announced the vote was 47/striking miners. at. the Hungarian |8lst St. edd AN se Beventh: Avenns. bles meeting | vo can dispose of tickets are urged } i Aiea na LA Il be under th f the | for and 199 against reinstatement. | Workers Home, 350 B, 8ist St. tomor- resgtentific | Vegetarian Restaurant, ue ; aa reine a ee ie Gel halniiuesah< Raye The resoure $ i {row night. ‘ adison Ave. otel and restaurant Workers Brane is ie he resourcefulness of those in con: we ebasiah “Workers, Club; 65 W: 118th: |c# “the Amalgariated’ Food Workers he, Cake Oeaneatern: 4 trol of the meeting was not exhausted. a Binns Geminis. Farein. 4 St. ‘si Uni 4 "1 Unit organizers should ae au hele howev stor’ } he Fifth Jubilee Concert of the jronx. ulon, lection lists for the Workers Center s ved its an-|and-Paterson will be held Saturday,| 79° q° 138th St.” S B--SEC ION 3--A mbincement: They met the demand of | May 12, at Carnegie Hall. Cooperative Colony, 2700 Bronx Park East. . the membership’ for a recount by| “ it i % “Rebel Poets Night.” Rappapo is givi ordering the lights turned out and| “Rebel Poets Night” will be, held-at | so, ee ueseh BOC har ores. 3240 is giving a then left the meeting ‘hall. bs Tonatade ee beatae Seeeat cone: Lmoeches Stationery Store, 494 E. | 2 e a 7th 4 een | the ‘program will be Under the super: pig ish Workers’ Club, 1472 Boston | ) | E — "T | J R E of A n Ramotka oa (Union Made) If not, let us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home, tia ty Yor atutian Ala: anteoRe enter, 1689 Pitkin Ave. ; ; FIRE VICTIM DIES Iheld on Monday, April, 30th at 3. Ds, BaEtee Re ore Oe Rorm: Clisb, 604 lq . q ‘at the Civic Cl b, 18 East 10th St. ‘ ° ° . 4 Sane Vda W |Rominations” for" the. new executive | $8? Hopkinson Ave Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. — | Tonight at 8 P. M. with DR. LIBER iRoHunutes will be made and a report metas NAG ely aa ehhh 40th St. aad e of- the work presented. ers Schoo! 7 iy , nM d ; @, Work presente Max Snow's Drugstore, 4234 13tn|q Tel. Windsor 9052. © 4301 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. p med: ine a wig tenent Tucs-| Pickens At NVetticre Sckust Forum. Ave. cor. 43rd. 4 | at McKINLEY SQUARE GARDENS, 1258-60 Boston Road. ‘day, Elizabeth Stalloni, 16, died in St.| William Pickens, of the National As-| 1249 Benson Ave. | Catherine’s Hospital early ‘Wednes. |8tiation for the Advancement of Col; |, Maderman’s Bookstore, 8603 20th | 2 t : EEA mRNA . THE TOPIC Is: oe : 10% Discomt THRIFT COUPON! 10% Discount “FALSE AND TRUE PREVENTION’ day of burns. She was the fourth vic-/nomic Foundation of the Race Prob- “3801 Brighton Beach Ave. : 5 PROCEEDS TO THE DAILY WORKER. Keep this coupon, Just. show it when you make a purchase. tim of the fire which swept a four- |J¢™” at the open forum of thé Workers Newly Remcdeled Drug Store School, 108 E. 14th St., Sunda: uo tenement at 244 Stagg night,’April 29. This will be the last and Modern, Sanitary Soda and Luncheonette Dept. “BETTER SERVICE TO OUR GROW NUMBER OF PATRONS.” St. Brooklyn. Her two sisters, Anna, forum talk of the season. 4 Bi Reduction é re : irae 22, and Eleanor, 14, died after jump- Anti-Imperialist: Entertainment. ing from upper windows of the burn-|_ “A Night in Nicaragua and the LAZAR RABINOWITZ, Ph. G. Pxpert :prescriptionist ing building, and Angelo Barbera, 5,| Philippines” has been arranged for TH I SM 6) N TH 7th AVENUE, Cor. 112th St. NEW YORK CITY. 3 May 4, at 7p. m, at the Orien- was burned to death. “s : tien Near Unity Arbeter Co-operative. Tos Kempt’ | staurant, 4-6 Pell St., Chinatown, Firemen John Meiss and Michael he auspices of the New York R at f branch of the All-America Anti-Im- Maxwell of Company No. 108 carried | perialist League. Supper, dancing, en- Elizabeth down scaling ladders from|'¢"ttmment. Tickets may be obtained at the League office, 39. Union S . the fourth floor to the street. Bui me eect ae ae the girl had. inhaled flames, which Downtown 1°. D. ; ‘| The annual entertainment and 4 M Y af ?, caused internal hemorrhages which! ot the Downtown International Labor ens, oung ens and brought her death, Defense Branch will be held on Satur- | Another sister, Frances, 20, also is| zs ———— Boys’ Clothing © i tical condition at St. = pie inte ots oe oe Poise Btuyvesant ang SUETE MADE FO ORDER not live, Five other members of the John’s Restaurant | Stalloni and Barbera families are SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Don’t miss this opportunity. STEP IN TO OUR STORE. undey treatment at the hospital. Wistar ail Sida 95 AVE. A.- Corner 6th St. where all loge meet, 302 E. 12th St. Tew York. A, Co LAW OFFICE biti CHAS. ‘RECHT For the cohvenience of workers open unt, € BM and ait day Saturday. Vegetarian Restaurant Manufacturer of Xx2 KAKKKXKAKKAKKLES, “DANCING TILE DAWN” TERNATIONAL SPRING COSTUME BALL RS RE SELLING OUT a full line of MEN’S,, YOUNG Health Food oom 1604, Phone: PENN 4060--4061--4076, 1600 Madison Ave. MEN’S: and BOYS’ CLOTHING ¢ o ey | PHONE: UN j ei evibusind bbb : \ Een ane neue doi 93 Avenue A, corner 6th St. ||} Mixers’ Merrymaking | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF |] ———— 4 Troupe | Galore | Sikes POON ETRE Ste All Comrades Meet at seal 4 | Daily Exeept Friday and Supday & {Stoner SITUATION WANTED Bizarre jazz 249 BAST 116th VEGET ARI Comrade, with college education, ae | oor Baga Ae oO RESTAUR BINT a Al ascines a teueh anton ct Costumes Revelezs Russian-. ‘American. organization or translation work; has pegauenan = o- RAT AUT SAKE WE, ALL MEET Te) EE !E SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 28 NEW WAY CAFETERIA ORCHESTRAS NEW HARLEM CASINO 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx. Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Cc 803° Phone Algonquin 8183 ‘e| ¢) bd 4) be bd | | | Bd | bd Be | | +) | bd ¢) be | ¢] +) + | bi ¢} +} ¢) + lo) | +} be By | 8 | ] ba | nue, New York, Furnished for all occasions. ——— yf 101 WEST 27th STREET J) lItetn, the Workers Muntonl Murem 116th Street and Lenox Avenue 1 E c ua ‘or! S3YBHAA JIEYEBHULIA aoe "Box 5, c/o Daily Worker) ADMISSION: FIFTY CENTS. 33 First St... New York. : DR. BROWN — ALL TOGETHER FOR MINERS RELIEF! prey i ath a pole pel ay Auspices: HARLEM MINERS’ RELIEF COMMITTEE, Over the bank, New York, COOPERATIVE HOUSES of the United Workers’ Co-operative Association | Will Be Exempt of City Tax At an average of Eleven Dollars ($11.00) N. SCHWARTZ ‘Barber Shop 1681 Boston Rd., near 174th St, CUSTOM SERVICE : Ae Attention! —— Attention! LABOR TEMPLE 14th St. and 2nd Ave. Health Examination The Cutters’ Welfare League of Local 10 mn for single room. The Newest and Most Success- for Saturday Evening per month rent g ful Methods in the Treatment of " LADIES AND MEN Apri SRG 26 Dctoek char Come and select a beautiful apartment of either Nerve, Skin and Stomach COURTEOUS AND COMRADELY tA ak Diseases. ATTENTION, 2, 3 OR 4 ROOMS With all modern improvements—Opposite Bronx Park. | i} | | | | | 50% Discount to Strikers, | | | OFFICE: | \ i H who has just returned from U. 8. S. R., after a 4% months’ ab- sence, will speak on the living conditions and the Esperanto pubes nt in the Workers’ Re- Buh Consultation Free Charges are Reasonable | DR. ZINS Specialists—Est. 25 Yrs. 110 East 16th St., N. Y: Saturday, April 28th at PARK VIEW PALACE Fifth Ave. and 110th St. 69 FIFTH AVENUE Corner 14th St. eee eo eot cue /New York, Ni ay 77 ZIFTH AVE, Bet. 15th and 16th a de NEW YORK CIT enpacialty requested to attend. | mols and Pioneers are | | ADMISSION 265c. (Between Irving Pl. « Union Sq.) individual Ba Ser’ 4 : F { 0 day until 7 P. M. Saturday until 2 P. M. Daily 9-8 P.M. Sunday, 10-4 porta VPEciALisTs: © % oh ovstriking mincrm "°° \{||]| ADMISSION 50c. WARDROBE 25c. “gl a ai ‘f Patronize a Comradely Barber Shop. (econ !