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f ug THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, EXTURDAY, APRIL 28, 1928 Milliners’ Local 24 Fights eds “Schem to Dissolve Organization International Spring Ball. Aftair For DAILY WORKER. y Day Leaflets, Units 4 and 5 of Subsection 2A weit! | The Min pe will perform at| The Jewish Workers’ Club and the flets are ready now.|be held Monday at 6:30 p.m. at 1 | the Internati Spring Costume Ball |Bronx Youth Club will hold an attair sbtain them for distribution | H. 14th St, Bye Dorf will speak on be held at New Harlem. Casino, |for the benefit of The DAILY WORK at the district office, 108 E. 14th St. | the Miners’ Conference. | Hiseh’ St and Lenox Ave. tonight, |ER jonight at the Rose Gardens, 1847 NE | , iain, SL RR pee" Proceeds will go to the striking |Bosfon Road. | | Tickets for the May Day demonstra- bbl dpi | wipers eta ine * i Adis Seata Barten a <| A meeting of Unit 5FD Subsection! - Paul Crouch, who 5 m Pe WHO EXPOSE HIM Pie pu wears he TUL, Hike, Tomorrow. Hee et pa leen Ganare Ceraén re obs | 5 x will be -Keld :Monday at. 108 Bast |fromptne 0. SiS. Wry arter a4 month Grind Out Convictions The Bronx sections of the Young! adanes * oot Sar a 14th St. 6 p. m. Comrade Eva Dort | visitrewt ow Tiving™ Condition i ee * < Cutters’ Welfare League. | Workers League will hike tomorrow to| Downtown. api lectire en cent Events in the Union, tod at the | For Petty Violations roThe Cutters’ Welfare, Leagues Lace Tibbett Field, All hikers meet at 715) |, District Office, Workers Party, 108| Miners’ Unio jith St. and ) of the . a W. Uy Ww ali. 18th St. at 9 a. m. B. 14th St. ; Pht aa nd Pioneers as Machine Railroads Move} ball tonight at Parkview | Palace, coe Tine Freihelt, 30 Union Square Jon 4 Attention! attend. | At the rate of one case ev ree Fifth Ave, and 110th St. Admission is Labor Unity Agents. Workers Center, 26-28 Union Squa All m 4 should Part of the die, esi at Meeting |50 cents. The May issue of Labor Unity is out.|_ Jewish Workers University, 126 port to their. re ¥ the striking miners. nutes about 200 taiii cab drivers * . . chet pnlty. agents cal . Aue E Hen |tomorrow for par icipation in the May . - : we tried before Deputy Police Com- | tra. J. E. L, office and see Gusak ollins Restaurant, 216 F. 14th St. |Day der nonstration, t Workers Take Notice! satietanae Melsan’ Wetter t (Continued from Page One) | ang Trneincit atatdolin Orchestra Ces Selig's Restaurant, 78 Second Ave. [| : meeting of the Night {missioner Nelson Ruttenberg at the Was haa he Sour fully ansuiied: hel wine Tuive ia CbRGERE ROMA, cat, STAC Long Island City Meet. _Armenian Workers Club, 150 neh 5, Section 5 Party. s nch will take place on'hack bureau, Greenwich and Cort- a yon ly ass wil ee comet tas ios W. 43rd}. There will be an open air meeting |St. imes” Vetcherinka and| MONDAY afternoon instead of landt St. yesterday. Practically none sy role of the Sigman of the Cap and| La tn vies SP eniothdl oy Pooh today at 8 p. m. at the corner of Sten-| Gidskin's Bookstore, 302 FE. B the benefit of the day. Be sure and attend th t f ti bas ited, abattt Millinery Union, were that this was} Schaerer: ore eive G program of clas-|W4y and Jamaica Ave, Long Island] | Rational Restaurant, 199 Second Ave. | s will be given by|as preparations for May Day will be {of tt rivers were acquitted, about “amalgamation” and not dissolution,| sical numbers. City, Phe subject will be “May Day." ecdince: Rae LL: 1 5, tor at 2075 | taken up So es |half receiving three days suspensins ation’ i. SO Te Good speakers will explain the signi nkovitch’s, Bookstore, 179 Wast|Clinton Ave. Admission is free for all.| |and the rest ‘suspended sentences, as was maintained by the progressive Soncsit ac Hinsvte ficance of May Day to the workers. yy. eh “ans Spat mbewntown ¥, W. Ls Forum. sg ai xbidas : : : : teas . pach cs eH Vorkers’ Spanis! rs. The Downtown Section of the Young e he drivers rid Cohe speakers. The progressives at the} he young Workers Social Culture . clube Spanish Be a ad eve ose Scion ot the te me One of the dri vers, David Cohen, meeting demanded that the general] ciub, Inc., will give its final, concert prfterhational ‘Labor Defense, gna, Allfon: “American Youth: In roughly handled eitrsiar pol Px ive ecisio’ of the season this evening at 8:30 roadway. present as F at officers when he w eaving the xecutive board obey the decision of in ite new clahieomin, 118; Bristol Gt, ie No-Tip Barber Shop, 77 Fifth Ave ters will be taken “F court f 7 vi ne the last convention and immediately| near Pitkin Ave. Brownsville. Stusteui, “~~ Lup ‘tor di a saris at rake ad Gee pees nie form’a joint board of all the millinery ei ueeet bs Batey ‘Odone BER Ta hi | * .| days suspension. é was charg if j ) “ y Cooperative, 1800 7 1 | | S: ocals working in the same shops. Nearing at Workers School. Health Food Restaurant ea aval i Harlem Youth Dance. | with picking up a second passenger Scott Nearing. will give the seventh ant, 1600 Madi-| The Ha Progressive Youth Club | nbsection 3C Meet. |when taking two men to a Brooklyn They plainly exposed the hypocracy|jécture in his courses on “Modern Im- ogra st will hold a dance tomorrow at 143 B.| itive mee Subsection | a : of the right wing fake amalgamation | perialism’ t 2 o'clock and “"The De- Hungarian Workers’ “Home, 350 B,|18T4 St eae hee eee, At ane ewe May 2, | subway station. f ' (hie, ri e t of American Imperialism,” ist St. , 1 S80” Oy) jat 6:30 p. m. at 101 W. 27th St TEE db by. pointing out that the left wingers) yPlopmen 7 . * | 2 vers ‘ mantanl “a amalgamate all three tos a ane ath ‘St, toa ha teas ern les adic yeeetarian Restaurant, mapa Gena lebration Meetings of Units of Section 3C, | WE repaid ne pees. % leeais’ in. the- willl h anal ‘ ys Frank B ton Got $1,800; pra Vek jainichste tor be, Niger gate nit 1F will ‘meet Tuesday, May 1| .About 25 other drivers were con- i} ig s sh W ee tee so cn ae Ri gon | Bade are 1 k lL mee day, Ma ; ; yee oaed Tneey SRORe ie ‘Went Meeax Jewish Workers: Cluni a onn st Pee ee OW. 2th at the district office for dis- {at 6:0 p mat 101 Unit | victed and suspended for three days i an The West, Bronx Jewish. Workers’ B 5 |tribution, and can also be obtained 28 will meet Monds 6:30 for a similar offense. Ruttenbei The Millinery Local 43, although] cat wi ton econ any ee | «6 For Rewriting Book foie Re thru section organizers, Comrades|P. m. at 101 sont’, 25 | said: that. any driver who is pe supposedly dissolved, declared that it| for miners’ relief at the Claremont 715 BE. 138th St.” oe ride bo clematis ca BEN Vee (pecans One’ iN test te sae |a second time on the same charges 7 % ‘ +. ans! 5 DF i 7 4 2 ° e ein a i e404 of BE mone | sec r 8: ne Ci 1 fight to the last ditch to main-| Mansion, 500 BH. 172nd §t., tonight. WASHINGTON, D. C. Apr. 27— palgonerative Colony, 2700 Bronx|*° © atayer iaeae /0.90 p,m. Unit 18 will meet Monday | with be “suspended three weeks next in i ization. itte qT ce a star theoret- is 5 y Be een ee Pe a a ih : in its organization. A committee, Hungarian I. L. D. That Frank Bohn, once Rappaport & Cutler, Bookstore, 1310 To Unit Organizers. | a 3 | time: of 18, elected at the last membership | The Hungarian branch of the IL. Ly) ician of the socialist party, received So. Boulevard. Unit organ should call for col- Section 5, Branch 4 Meeting. : A D, will hold an entertainment for the i ich-| Slimovitches S 9 lection lists the Workers Center) 4 4. s shia », Many other drivers summoned meeting, appeared last night before) oi iting miners. at. the Hungarian $1,800 for rewriting a book by Rich Lerner itches Stationery Store, 494 E. | eet ig fund at 26-28 E. Union Square ae ec al) meeting gk Section Bi | a charged with not keeping @ a meeting of the general executive| Workers Home, 350 H. sist St., to-|ard Washburn Child attacking gov-| “Jewish Workers’ Club, i472 Boston |or 108 B. 14th, St. at EO at Lok CIN ae ee Il th lls they nil board, to demand that it withdraw | night. Benet icy ernment operation of Boulder Dam, | Road. : . bad days < | record of all the calls sd ea ts plans to destroy the local. The Freiheit Gesang Farcin. was revealed here today by the testi- Brooklyn. Mobilization For May 1 Meeting. a Gar eRe | Several of them were suspended for zeneral executive board will render}' ‘rhe Fifth Jubilee Concert of the|mony of J. S. 8. Richardson, New | Brooklyn, ee cere cia volunteers atthe Patronage three days, the majority receiving a decision to-day, which will no) Meslbelt Gonane Romario area York publicity director, at the Fed- Dadar hae iia tas » Garden meeting ‘tal x suspended sentences. F * : ‘son will be he a 3 iuaion’ enter, 1689 kin Ave. a ssent at a special meet- i ™ . ne i toubt he to carry out its umion-/ yay 12, at Carnegie Hall. eral Trade Commission’s power trust | York Workers’ Club, 604 | }t 4Fe fo be Present oto cow at 12| Two foremen of the Tammany Hall Five-Day Punishment. destroying plans. o 8 6 investigation. ‘ titer a. m, at 108 Hast 14th St, Room 42. {street cleaning department have been} Louis Seizneck, the second driver Endorse Militant Leaders. “Rebel Poets Night.” Both Bohn and Child, who was stipe lsd a ha Bice Syrah arrested for padding the payroll with| called before Ruttenberg, received a } a + ala ¢ “Rebel Poets N ” be hela at id $7,500 loyed by the| Finnish Workers’ Home, 764 40th St. Women’s Councils. pees ca ? qifty” shop’ meetings held in the the abe Cotipio ith Bt and Second i 87, + ere ony rahe le ‘School, 1373 43rd St. At least two members from each 30 fictitious names to the extent of| five-day suspension because one of last two days have passed resolu-|,Ve “puesday evening, May 1 at 8:15. seins come of Neon Teutee aves coe aes a Drugstore, 4224 13th) souncil must be present at, Madison about $10,000. They are charged with| his ‘Passengers on March 12 had five ‘ ee e Hl . Aa ho Ca 2 E 2 o'cloc’ 4 3 : i pie ale a Hh ei a ‘he ae the Labor eninle Postry:Pordm. ioe ine panned fi abeeer iy peenterman's Bookstore, 8603 20th section of the Garden. concert. The prisoners are William ope taxi drivers “have no right to the destruction 0: e local. They, * * * 8 yee Lew pledged to carry.on the struggle of | true amalgamation, which the mills tant leadership has proposed and en- | lorsed the, call for a merged meeting /at the the Nominat {committee will be made and a report jot the work presented. | of the executive board of all loeals to. be amalgamated, and to im- mediately set the date for a general eleetions. This offer of amalgama- tion has. been consistantly refused by | the right wing. 50,000 Will }lem” League For Mutual Aid. The annual membership meeting of | Mutual Aid will be April 30th, at 8 p. m. ic Club, 18 East 10th St. ns for the League for eld on Monday, the new executive Pickens At Workers School Forum. William Pickens, of the National As- sociatioh for the Advancement of Col- ored People, will talk on the ‘“Eco- nomic Foundation of the Race Prob- at the open forum of the Workers School, 108 E. 14th St., tomorrow night. panies. Testimony also showed that the joint committee had enlisted the sup- port of Chambers of Commerce throughout the country in a drive to defeat Boulder Dam legislation. Transatlantic Flyers Land at Curtiss Field CURTISS FIBLD, N. Y., April 27. 2901 Brighton Beach Ave. Women's May Day Plans. s of the United Counci i tet 3 Women are to mee Argentine Lady a Thiet : foWBHEN. Ave. at 2 Ke, Day in order that may enter the celebration in a body. Subsection 2A. educational Senorita Isolina Videla, 24, daugh- ter of an official of Argentine, who refused for two weeks to reveal her identity after pleading guilty to a|* charge of shoplifting, yesterday dis- closed her name and was freed on probation in special sessions. A meeting Superfluous Hair joint they |J- Lougheed and Benjamin P. Stoeber. compete with the express companies, TARIFT Just show 1 t | ». | 10” Discount Keep this coupon. “BETTER SERVICE TO OUR COUPON! 10% Discount it when you make a purchase. Newly Remodeled Drug Store and Modern, ‘Sanitary Soda and Luncheonette Dept. GROWING LAZAR 'RABINOWITZ, Ph. G. NUMBER OF PATRONS.” | Anis Iwill be the last forum talk of|_The German-Irish trans-Atlantic ie *Rempved without pain by an Dinart prascriptiontet Wear May 1 Buttons, Soh wis ce flyers, Captain Herman Koehl, Baron Fe oe beat cnilte caarane/ LLC TER ANNU Cor. dioth St NEW YORK CITY 7 Anti-Imperialist Entertainment. Gunther Von Huenefeld and Major Cooperators,’ Workers | teed. Consultation free. r i state tds: : Fifty thousand workers through- |,"A Night in Nicaragua and the | Jemes E. Fitzmaurice, landed here at 4 > {4 appointment between 9A, M, un- hi Nene Unity, Arbatek Po oberartye - ae i Philippines” has been arranged for ; 4 ‘ M. SUROFF jj tie? ™ ' out the United States will wear a | Friday, May 4, at 7 p. m. at the Orien- | 1.50 this afternoon in the Ford relief eyes ENS cae che | May Day button, designed and dis- | tal Restaurant, 4-6 Pell St., Chinatown, | plane in which they hopped off from : the store of | eo tributed by the Workers (Commun- |P24er, the, auspices of the New York Lake St, Agnes, Quebec, at 7.10 this MEN'S, LADIS' od 8. FRIEDMAN st. | if f a igt) Party. The button has a cen- |perialist League. Supper, dancing, en- ;morning. and BOYS’ | econd Ave. Cor, “4 Th tters’ elfare League of Local 10° tral design of a red flag, bearing | tt the Lontue ares Ja Union Squzee |. The flyers left by train for Wash- Pants, NEW YORK. e Cutte: Wi s 0 the emblem of the ' hammer sand | bs ae ington to visit the grave of Floyd Sport Knickers, | Telephone STUYVESANT 8826. | siekle, with the words “May Day” $ Downtown I. L. D. Bennett, dead flyer, who was buried Ss t at Al beside it, and the slopan, “For A |o¢ tie BoutrenteTtainment and dance |today. They will return to New York Dee ec oh | Workers’ and Farmers’ Govern- | Defense Branch will be held on Satur- | by plane tomorrow. Socks and Belts MRAD | faene day, evening, May 19th, at 35 EH, 2nd at TWO CO} Tens of thousands of these but- St., corner 2nd Ave. . . GOING TO WEST COAST 735 Allerton Avenue. TONIGHT tons have been d'stributed through- { williamsburg ‘Women’s Council. Get All Your Bronx, | in car want two or three others to ont the country, and will be worn leaeee woes Council of. Williams- Literature Bridie nebach atte’ | pacompeny. ae and paee PA - P CE by the workers at demonstrations | ?, wi old a banquet for miners’ Pants to order to, |/Penses. ound trip or one way. AT A z i lief at y" y . yr Fidetrnes P in’ streets and halls, and at mass bursh, Semarrey eos eae! wna anne from the match coats. Phone Chickering 3269. at RK V. W - e arieti . . * i bard For dha *battche axb ul ae ee ore District Literature Department. fr | Fifth Ave. and 110th St. a ea) ; Migs oi Mooney Meeting. All latest numbers of Inprecor es: ; a | heing received in large numbers at | 4 «ree ‘Tom Mooney and Billings” |{| and Communist International Cooperators Patronize ORCHESTRAS the National Office of the Party, 43 E. 125th St., New York. Explosion Victims Are) Denied Government Aid| | will speak on “World Imperialism.” J, April p7—Ib! is| néw two years since the explosion | DOVER, N. open air meeting will be held on Mon- day at 8:30 p. m. at 149th St. and Third Ave. Louis Baum will speak. ° Yonkers Forum, At the Yonkers Open Forum, Warburton Ave., Yonkers, evening at 8 o'clock. 252 tomorrow Irving B, Klein on sale at office of the | DISTRICT LITERATURE | COMMITTEE 108 E. 14th St. New York City. Furnished for all occasions. Help the Workers’ Musical Bureau, Support the Daily Worker. Write Box 5, c/o Daily Worker, 33 First St., New York. COOPER’S PAINT STORE NI we v9 > = ° ba} oe 8 3 > < £ w s 3 -} * ADMISSION 50c. WARDROBE 25c. peace er LAW OFFICE CHAS, “RECHT of the. United: States arsenal at Dover | destroyed the homes of surrounding | families, killing many outright and | N. SCHWARTZ injuring others. Yet the United, States government has made no rey tribution to the victims or their dep- | endents. The survivors of the acci- dent have almost all moved away! from the scene of the tragedy. and| there isn’t one who doesn’t some scar from the explosion. further compensation than the little | already doled out but no action on the part of the gevernment has re- sulted. AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Bakers’ Loc. No, 164 Meets 1st Saturday in the month at $468 Third Avenue, Bronx, N. ¥. Ask fo Uniom Lakel Dread, Advertise your union. meetings here. For information write te The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 83 First St, New York City. Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radical 302 E. 12th St. Tew York. ce > Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6868. “All Comrades Meet at _ \BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT a Claremont P’kway Bronx, bear | De-i mands have repeatedly been made for | For the peareaients ot workérs 0} unt. 6 P. M. and all day Saturday, Room 1604. 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BROWN Dentistry in All Its Branches 301 East 14th St. cor. 2nd Ave. Over the bank, New York, Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Teiephone: Rhinelander 5097, 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 a full line of MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING at a BIG saving. 93 Avenue A, corner 6th St. NEW YORK. FREIHEIT Spring Costume Ball The Last Ball of the Season on Saturday, Evening, May Sth at the NEW STAR CASINO 107th Street and Park Avenue. Admission 50c. ? ° . . Workinen’s Furnitnre Fire Insurance Society, Inc. ESTABLISHED 1872 Main Office: 227 EAST 84th STREET (Bet. 2nd’and 3rd Ave.) Telephone Regent 4391. NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. A co-operative fire insurance society for working people. _Fifty- three branches throughout the United States. Membership on Decem- ber 31, 1927, 49,600. Assets $700.000, Insurance in force, $53,000,000. All profits revert back to the members (policy holders) which enables us to offer the cheapest Fire Ansurance in the country. The yearly assessment (premium) is only 10c for each $100 insurance. Upon joining every one must deposit $1.00 for every $100 Insurance which will be returned upon withdrawal from the Society, Maximum insurance issued $2,000. Workingmen and women, protect your homes in case of fire. the insurance society of your own class. For further information apply at 227 East S4th Street. Join 3 a Wa Voy, PARDISORE SQUARE GARDEN MAY 1,1928.a7rS PM Nationally. Prominent Speakers Freiheit Gesangsverein Lithuanian Combined Choruses ee Red Sports : Miners’ Mass Tableaux Admission 25 cents and 50 cents. Demonstration will last from 3 to 7 p. Joint Auspices: Workers (Communist) Party and other | Se m. DOWN TOOLS MAY FIRST!