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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW SORE; TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1928 7 Page Five Police, Right Wing Intimidation Fail to Halt Picketing of Millinery Strikers VOW TOM MAINTAIN Imperialism 2 Hoaed Its Relics NEGRO WORKERS Werkers Party Soceadlbley CONCERT, DANCE will take place this afternoon at 2: 30, xe do SP Marks. Place. Blection|10th St. Bixby, Tom Foley, Blake, G | of delegates to the section con- | Haessler 2 | | f 5 ference, whi is called for May 23,| Wilkins and Intervale. Shern men, J | and other very important matters, will]. Bentall, Di Santo, urtiiet | It is absolutely neces-| Thursday night a th St, and sry member be present |St. Annes Ave. G. Powers, L. Baum | with Printers’ unit included. |Gussakoff, Padmore ea Se without GRE esas ——— Many Workers Visited Loeal ‘24 Acts as Seab| Promise to Get Many i Many ors A for B | More Readers saiealsons in tnt *-svertisine || L@0r and Fraternal Art Exhibitions gener tee ers the mass meeting that will open the Organizations i f {national nominating conyention of the Negro Sorkaee of "Wilkes-Barre, in|Party are now obtainable at the di 4 trict office. All units should call a he Workers (Com- Each section Despite police attempts at intimi- i i f ili: f i ‘ , inis' arty of District 2 is being dation, the membership of the Millin- the heart of the Anthracite, are giv-|eice to be held on tomorrow at 7:30} Miners’ Relief Dance. ea munist) Par of District is hee te ery Hand Workers’ Union, Local 43 ing increasing evidence of their class-|P: ™» at 60 St, Marks Place. pon ee ent ae eee oF a: n= |asked to elect a special representative Worker berate ae ae | consciousness, Ten mew, subscriptions Sections; Ualt Jireamizers. is47_Boston Road, indore ath Aaa: : sesnaie ee ee Lib Ks J , r] ‘ey oy. 26-9 in a bitter struggle eb ak on tks to The DAILY WORKER have been| Unit Organizers of Section 1 should) or the Youth Conference for Miners’ | at the Workers Center, 26-28 Union call special meetings of their units to} peier, 799 Broady bosses and the national union offi- z secured among them by Anna Herbst, | elect seieuatee. te the gpetlon poe ° * . Square, ce e site ae re a Pe F : ae : ence to be held tomorrow at 7:30 p. To Aid Miners. 1 The ae in e drive cials, intend to continue attendance on The Spirit of St. Louis, the plane in which Col. Charles ‘Lintbatgh | special DAILY WORKER agent in the| pr at ¢0 St. Marks Place. hae Waid couneit ee ond Z The affair will wind up Won picket lines at the struck shops until} made his non-stop flight to Paris, is shown as the men wheel it into the anthracite region. . . Women ce the United Work \for $30,000 to establish the Workers they capitulate to the demands of| Smithsonian Institute in Washington. There it will be kept as a relic Witte (Negro workers,” Cobinatel Workers Party Picnic. ea operative will hold a midnigh *.!Center. On this occasion the red, re- the union and take back the workers| © of the great imperialist air venture of the twentieth century. : ee i i Tree cry esne ice at Pleas jaune ee oe a Maine Ave, and Burke | volutionary banner now on display at they locked out. a SS a aie ae, sD Herbst writes, “are crowded in the et Bk! haga aha : |Ave., the Bronx. The Proceeds will | the Center will be awarded to the unit Will Fight. narrowest, dirtiest sections of Wilkes- rg ‘s eG lene er a lone making the highest totals in the drive. sos Pi ae it 3E *. bd J " y Villi . This is the sentiment expressed by Barre. The ramshackle houses look] 4, senportane meeting of Unit 2E Labor Sports Meet. The award will be made by William the membership of the union in the Jas if they would rot away in front/1F will be held today at 6:15 p. m™.| 4 national track and field Paes |W. Weftistone, district organizer of market as well as the union office at 101 W. 27th St. ' be held Sunday, May 27, 2a the Workers Party and secretary of he board of directors of the center. Many prominent leaders of the Te- olutionary movement will speak at ‘| |of you.” | * bd at College Point, under the di while they were discussing the whole- c Ec Ll Negro Worker Helps. | Unit 3E 3F. of the Finnish Sports Club, “Vesa, sale arrests made for picketing in the| 4 nea A | | 5 Init 3m 3, at afin a sere, = Ween et Wane bes Anvites 5 se ¢ $ =| 6:16. i ts clubs connected with the Labor | last few days. It also answers the} Here in these wretched hovels Com-| 6:15. p. m., sports c 2: lated 3 j Sports Union to participate. All en direct threat made by several police | aa ; — ae Hotere iis Aided bat Ry ana Unit BEF itt 1 tries must be made before May 24. | the concert. Tickets are 75 cents and . : | worl a Negro worker of the Work-; a eting of Unit 3B 2 4 ty at 26-! Ini 8 * officials, who said that they will deny | Vass Meetings Called | Conference Called by pany (Communist) Party, found an un-|held at 6:16°p. m. tomorrow at 101 W. Griliicespace Wacucll Partese, Gre on sale at 26-28 Union Square. the workers? legal right to picket. | AE: i f SS cages for The DAILY |2"" St |. Gertrude Owen will lecture on “Com- | AS there are seating accommodations One of the pickets at tHe shop of In Many Cities lesa WoL. R, WORKER, “At last;” one Negrol Gait cas Neches Wiitisolse Geamise Tas” tnsenk | £07, only about. 600 parsons, all Haag the Biltmore Hat Company, | | * worker said, “a paper that will take|. A regular meeting of Unit B, Section |Council of Workingclass Hous: wishing to attend the affair pe . Broadway, was arrested this morning, | (Continued from Page Qne). | The management and upkeep of the . : 1 P un i eins 4, will be held tomorrow at 350 E.|today at 8:30 p. m. at 29 G |to purchase their tickets immediate! ly. and was brought to trial 1 hi + lu- s » chi Bee UNM ee rene Will SVE. US 8) siet. Bt Ave., Brooklyn. All workers who still have Work- ought to trial several hours | delegates’ conference. These resolu-| camp for workers children, formerly | gir chance to fight together with the oie timate ae arse rs Center later in the Essex Market Court, 2ndjtions call for a campaign to rebuild imown as the Y i | whi i ili St. and 2nd Ave. The fine of $10 \the orkets crepiianacheand abaliah nown as the Young Pioneer Camp, | whites, Chinese and millions of other imposed by the judge for “disorderly lthe sweat shop conditions. brought has been undertaken by the Workers’ | workers against our common enemy, Fraction collection lists in their pos- on are asked to turn them in to Center at once together with their, Spanish Fraction Meeting. The regular meeting of the Spanish ) Mine Relief Dance. eal | lL be held tomorrow at| Women’s Council 8 of the Bronx will | si the s ‘ ; italist.” 8:30 p, m. A representative of the |hold a vetcherinka for miners’ relief vente conduct” was paid by the union, into the trade by Sigman’s war on| International Relief. This organiza- the capitalist. A a district to discuss the immediate tasks jon Saturday, May 26, at 1887 Washing- | contributions. Pledges should also be Poesiaa Seak lthe anembershi dion: wallcknown. 4 calle iad: : Others re-echoed this feeling and/of the Fraction will be present. All |ton Ave., Bronx. \eollected immediately as a payment peed rans, es ae Mind : I class-consci-| ..1e4 about Party meetings and the|™members must attend the meeting at Pate eae | of $12,000 must be made on the build- Nine out of the thirty girls arrested Nation-Wide Campaign. ous workers for its relief to strikers 143 BE. 103rd S Iron Workers Meet. = é ithin a few days. e A meeting of the Iron & Bronze jing wi iB Linge: Bags gi nvttan Workers’ Union will be held today The art exhibition which was held eee eee at the Center for several weeks closed attitude towards Negroes. The Negro| worker who helped Comrade Herbst} ae A : | A busi meeting of Branch 5 Sec- assured them that it was the aim of| 4. Bowill be held today at 2075 Clin- Friday night when they participated| . The meeting of the N. 0. C. was and among the unemployed, now ih met dcmoaseneican ae Leary the last of a series held over the week | plans to establish this camp for work- shops, and at the office of Local 24, end. The other meetings occupied | ers’ children, and maintain it as part ; ‘ . the Workers (Communist) Party tojton Ave., at 8:30 sharp. ‘ si » after being visited by a also came to trial in the Jefferson |themselves mainly with the sub-/ of its program of work among work- it if io il ) oat v al F ‘Subsection 3E. | Yorkville I. L. D. os unday after rine vie! < y ;,.|division of the N. 0. C, into numer-) ers’ child: Unite workers of all rates, colors an Unit F bsection 3E will hold a| Tthe Yorkville English Branch of |large number of workers. All ener- Market Court. All but one were dis- thease ee are creeds in the comnion struggle against|regular meeting today at 101 W. 27th|the International Labor Defense will | pies are now being devoted to raisin, missed, a $1 fine being imposed on'|°US S¥b-committees necessary for car-| Jn order to interest and acquaint itali St. at 6:15 p.m. hold its semi-monthly meeting today |&'€8 are pie dip oes t ine girls "Ying on the nation-wide organization 7 hates the capitalist class. Each of the ten|/St- at 6:19 pom. at the Crechosiovak Home, 347, 72nd | the full sum of $30,000 and making the last named. Among the nine girls |the workers with this project, the|who subscribed promised to get as Kanan i ei a Ry 7 ebe a St. at 8 p. m. the concert a true celebration of the was one man, arrested by mistake, |°@™Paign intended, | Wool. R. has’ called’ a conference .of pte, Bet a8! s, Milgrom will talk on the seven- pesca tae | concert @ Nee who admitted’ a At. one of these meetings the fol-| 23) jg. oo: i many more readers of The DAILY | cent tare sell-out at a meeting of 1B Unity. Cooberations acquisition of the building. who admitted on the stand that he all trade unions, epoperatives, wom-| WORKER as they could and to attend/1F tomorrow evening at 6:30 at 60 4 | ae ET . : “ra - :, . + 4 e! ‘. eet } was especially assigned by the offi- ene oar ic gaged badass iy en’s organizations, and workers’ fra-| Workers Party meetings. porPlecactorsiicligs ya ain the Unie Sa eereP ne aelan tec) hi R cialdom of Local 24 to escort the |C@? “OWS “yman, chairman; Kose | ternal organizations. The conference Gia Aid ton A s Urkuck A Section 7. morrow 8 p. m. at Parkyiew Pal- iC cago ussian seabs, the latter organization was|W°rtis, Secretary; Charles. Zimmer- |. be held at Irving Plaza, Irving Fee Hat Ren ES, 17 . Rec) TLOER EB, and Och AA Ye ; ined 3ranch 4, Section 7 will meet on May |*°® St. and 5th \Ave. | providing the employer to replace the |™2» Chairman of organization com-| piace and 15th Street, tomorrow! There are many Wilkes-Barres in!23, at 1940 Benson Ave., Brooklyn, at Workers to Meet ' ‘ i = : Ways: Plumbers’ Helpers’ Move. girls on strike, He was promptly ;Mittee; Joseph Borachovich, and Har-| niont at § p. m. j the United States and in each of them |S40 Pp. ™. All members must attend.| 1 vtice of the American Associa-| ‘5 dismissed. jty Berlin, vice chairmen. The first to endorse this conference| te, Neste workers are among those) Section 1 Industrial Organizers, tion of Plumbers’ Helpers will be lo-| CHICAGO, Ill, May 21—A meet- The Millinery Union which is al-|, A Sub-committee, which is to act| 20° the 100° wescubled delegates t completely composed of young |" 2? executive capacity, was also, at the recently formed New York s, is earrying on a heroic fight to |“lected This is to be a smaller com-| ty ii “Women’s Federati aintain their union. Their higher {mittee which meets between sessions hehe es Cees) eee that are most viciously exploited. It| special meeting of all industrial |cated hereafter at 7 East 15th St. All| ing will be held under the auspices of is to reach these Negro workers, .as |°rS*™!2eTs tion 1 will be held communications should be sent to that) tne White Russian Society, May 31 in well as their white fellow-workers [Marks Place. * . is | the Shoenhofer Hall, Milwaukee and | that 12 special subscription agents | Sue aut . of I. L, G. W. U. Meets. | Ashland Aves., at 8 p. m. ; “ SRS RMP ih Coney Island Branch, J a s eeting officials had ordered them to disband |°f the N. 0. C. A finance committee Zits have been sent to various parts of the| Coney Island Branch Wil west toe lene’ Trade a iaiae naee Re heel Bogen, who recently arrived from when their progressive policies inter. |Sn 2 onrenvation committee was Imperialist Clash Stans te Soe UN ORME Rye ot etc ens cor. c. Wrachere Unis ROS TARA | Gece dean cit Te ee ‘ered with the bureaucrats. jalso elected. Zimmerman is head of ._| Subscription drive. All class-consci- $e ee 8 at 7 p.m, at Manhattan Lyckum, 66) U™ted States, prineip Right Wing C. i F the datter body. Special erganizers, Over Manchuria) ous workers should aid these agents Accommodations Wanted. BE. 4th St. | speaker. \ dens Sih ‘alls For Police. although not as yet named, were also ae |in every way possible. Accommodations are wanted for z bin cauectad pie Re of the right | other gartnent centers to organize re adit the lebdois’ Cc t Fi St ik jtriet Office at 108 14th St., giving 2 controlle, cal 24. This was |the g#eat numbers of unorganized, | ‘700PS, under the leadership. of Com-| Cour ines rikers name, address and also the sex of the asked for by the right wing chiefs pay ay) .’|munists, have surrounded the town of . |delegate to accommodated, 2nd ANNUAL after several hundred girls demon-|eng 0m, t© enforce better’ condi! Rooansian, near Hongkong, accord-| FOr Speaking to Scabs| Sete Strated their protent agaieet the iieg | iors ih embers, where union contra Het vevopte necciced Kane pen tr Traction Meeting. | INTERNATIONAL Wreckers by picketing there for sev-laiques Tes DY the Sigman!” “Aymed peasants have joined the| PROVIDENCE, R. 1. (FP): May] ona oWengan.® at Union Sauare, Speak. eral hours on Friday. The mass meetings for cloak and ,7e¥olutionary troops. Re te ae Wealee iach St. Extension and Havemeyer |] RED PO ETS’ NI GHT ae peach bee Fst ican SHANGHAI, May 21—The Amer-!strikebreakers of the Darlington mill é is ican Minister John Van A. MacMur- | at their homes and attempting to per- , ‘ ANNUAL JAMBOREE =: in Chicago’ wil ber ila tonight ray has sent the Nanking govern-|suade them to join the union. The wipes Thursday, May 24th [te ts Reople's Houve, £788 Hirsch" Ruma’ fr tone: dechg unt|oo eae ee || ]~LERMAN BROS. T | Boulevard, cowie Hyman will he-.the “if it is necessary to despatch Chin. [> erate Wb “weap : Stationers & Printers SE BiFssmeyet Ye bea gente ee ‘i ill. be |°S¢ ttoops to the Tientsin area we BLAST KILLS TWO WOME} 29 EAST 14th STREET N.Y. | LABOR TEM PLE e iladelphia meeting wil 3 a x paras, ud B wu Corner Union Square 1 held in Baslower Hall, Seventh and|US° the use of well-disciplined forces} LIEGE, Belgium, May 21.—Two mai Aieokdath: Fine 886%, The . i 4 2 to avoid disorder.” women were killed and eleven severely eee Defense and Relief | Pine iste with Charles §. Zimmer- The friendly attitude which the | injured by an explosion in a fire- “arms | _ ee loakmakers and Fur- Lara ° dhe organizing work; a8 | united States has maintained toward | factory here. | a peg. mes oh, tag, fora | Send. Shelly of New “York ill slag |{8° Nanking regime is expressed in| arvamnsiny Pin; iit; con, 14 St, Now | MARY WOLFE Bahoren Gan Cuncivals speak. the note which declares that the| open: completely newly furnished STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH The Jamboree of 1 In Cleveland th “United States government assures |™0oms: all imp $5 up; daily $1 up. CONSERVATORY last year was, at- n Cleveland the mass meeting will | uy, Nationalist government that it | —_————_—_—————————_. tended by nearly 35,000 workers, and | take place Saturday night in Garpen-| hey no intention of interfering. it (fa For Any Kind of fi PIANO LESSONS was considered the biggest affair that |ters’ Hall. Louis Hyman will be the Chinese domestic affairs.” or Any Kind of Insurance’ Moved to ; the “left wing” movement has had. |Ptincipal speaker. ; | 2420 BRONX PARK EAST fi +4 fp the ely oe Starlight Park, "the Sele branches, have / done Lkewiad 1 CARL BRODSKY | Near. SShone MSTABROOK 28. oe ollowing games will take place. An 3 iS@.| Phone Stuyvesant 3816 | a Fi | ‘elehone HST Saas athletic program’is being Recah Proceeds will go to helpythe de- John’s Restaurant 7 E. 42d St. New York City||! Special rates to students from the fense’. of uine work who Telephi i ive He including base ball, soccer, track and ft ers: 0 were | ‘elephone Murray Hill 5550. Co-operative House. field events, mass calisthenics, swim- framed up in Mineola, and sentenced Cee plaseswintatbente | © A place with atmosphere ming exhibitions. All the New York | '®. Serve from 2% to 5 years jail; where all radicaln meet, Workers’ Sport Clubs will participate 0 a leaders of the cloakmakers,| 392 E. 12th St. Mew York. in these games. who face jail terms, "Hin Ra a aot tase a Pe alate 14th St, and 2nd Ave. Revolutionary Poets writing in various languages, DAVID GORDON will read his prison poems Cowboy songs by MARGARET LARKIN MICHAEL GOLD HENRY REICH, JR JOSEPH FREEMAN A. B. MAGIL GENEVIEVE TAGGARD ABRAHAM RAISIN JAMES RORTY H. LEIVICK ROBERT WOLF LAJOS EGRI ADOLF WOLFF ARON KURTZ | M. J. OLGIN, Chairman Sa SUROIF No Tip-Union Barber Shop | For Benefit of Daily Worker and Workers Center. There will also be children’s ex-| ——_——_——————> Health Food Invites you to) visit 77 rIFTH ee ; | TICKETS 50 CENTS. hibitions dancing, arranged by the|||Telephone Stage 5366. ne ENTS: a Bet. 15th and 16th Streets | i NT MEN'S, LADIES NEW YORK GIT yn sale at loca aily Worke $ E. h Stre: children of the Non-Partisan Work- Dr. Rk C. HOFFER } Vegetarian Restaurant and BOYS’ radliviaest Beaters 4 aeevive by Ex. i Woilers Bookshop: ae28 Union oc bis are haxea 9 Un On at, ers’ Schools. Surgeon Dentist | 1600 Madison Ave. Pants, Leaps “ras PEs eg babe ; Most of the labor and sympathiz- | PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5866. Sport Knickers, Patro: a Comradely Barber Shop. tickets for this affair. The Non-|Wlorrerige ee 1 Partisan Workers School has pledged nel tteen ll aE | All Comrades Meet at to sell $500, worth of tickets, and: es BRONSTEIN’S paid $125 in cash. A number of | nt | VEGETARIAN HEALTH Sweaters, | 4 os ia Socks and Belts |SAM LESSER CLEANING and DYEING proletarians. ( ing organizations have pledged to sell | ||787 South 5th St.. near Marcy Ave. at 735 Allerton Avenue | other onganizations, clubs, workmen || DR. MORRIS LEVITT RESTAURANT Bronx, ane a WORKERS CO-OPERATIVE Seo TE Surgeon Dentist 858 Claremont Pkway Bronx, Bh ie RY seine CiReUBE TO 2 & STRUCTURAL WORK- ERS UNION meets. every second and fourth Tuesday of tte month, at Rand School, 7 Hast 15th Street, City.: Headquarters: 7 Last 16th + hipaa oa ‘Telephone: Stuyvesant 1919 So. Blvd., near Teecyt are BRONX, N. Lower Prices for Worker represent 1263. atathe NEW WAY CAFETERIA i 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK CAMP Nitgedaiget BEACON, N. Y. | Ready for the opening of the A Rosenfeld, Secretary, i ;|PYCCKHA SYBHOM BPAY. _Aavertise your union eetings DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER here. For information write to Surgeon Dentist. The DAILY WORKER. years in, practice, Moderate prices. i | ¥ i Advertising Dept. > © ']223SSECOND AVE. NEW YOR: 33 First St, New York City. | ass paw Courts Bldg. M, Unity Co-operative Eatwell Vegetarian Restaurant 78—2nd Ave. near 5th St. N. Y. | Membership Meeting ib o - ) Tel. Lehigh 6023. Sie We serve fresh peas teh es ont. | . Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF |7— || lalla _ WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd Sixth Summer Season ae fl alennr very DENTIST ey Prospect Optical Institute: at 8 P. M | : y : Dally Except Friday and Sunday. || Eyes Examined. — Glaaues Fitted... ER’S Opening celebration Decoration Day ba 249 EAST 116th STREET Oculist’s Prescriptions Filled. DAIRY and VEGETARIAN | “Cor. Second Ave. New York. rt SOR rae bibdate te ti “8YBHAA JIEYEBHULIA Saltese Spates tae § DR. BROWN 3 E Dentistry in All Its Branches 301 East 14th St. cor. 2nd Ave, RESTAURANT 1768 Southern Blvd. Bronx, N. Y. Branc! THIRD AVENUE & oan: 1000 LONGWOOD AVENC Every member should attend this meeting. | (Unofficially the entire camp will be opened -All Comrades and Friends Meet at, May the 25th.) at PARKVIEW PALACE | MAY 30th | Over the bank. New .taek; | A report of the house and camp will be given. | “Dr. J. Mindel Dr. Ls Handi ‘ GEORGE’S ITALIAN-AMERICAN ; | NEW YORK OFFICE: or. J. ay LITTLE HUNGARIAN RESTAURANT Board of Directors 69 — 5th AVE. Tel. Algonquin 6900. Surgeon Dentists . ‘DELICATESSEN STORE ANTONIO SCHIAVO, Prop, UN-AR-CO-OPERATIVE, INC. CAMP TELEPHONE: BEACON 731. 1 UNION SQUARE \ hope First Avenue, New York | 86 Hast 4th Street {Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8188 | Cor, 2nd Ave, NEW YORK.

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