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_THE DAILY WORKER, EW YORK, TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1928 19: "MOTHER BLOOR Page Five TRUST IS FACING Lost is in | Arctic Ice Fields silts s Blessing Seems Wasted Labot and Fraternal Organizations RED CAMPAIGN IN he sagas To Aid Miners. hoy Bye tate ate | The ‘United Council of Wo Phere eer | | ture, is reported to Women of the Uniied W ornare we : i gs i be lost in the ice | | ope er oe tae ae thoy at, DUriCes | t There ue Millions , Big Demonstration for | wastes north .of |Relates Experiences to |r Leah rome Bho" Proceeds ‘will | i 2 i it Foster and Gitlow | Siberia. The air} Party Convention _ |s ior miners relict. ‘In Trust Lobby Fund i st | ship is believed to Workingelass Women. 1 | : | 28 (FP (Continued from page one) be off Lewin Land. | (Continued from page one) snouncil, 16 United Council ot ated WASHINGTON, May 28 (FP) adopted is the best working class The Italia carried \the Western Federation of Miners | (f° ‘on Teraey tay 31 ‘at 8 p. m,,|While the federal sa ae aha sie ha Hr a ae sone a erew of fasciet {and of the once-militant United Mine art uu tutland Road, Brooklyn. auie jproceeds with its hesitant expe hither, doslaces wages ida as imperialists, under {Workers of America. Bloor hopped | vention of tooth diseases, lof the power trust’s efforts to stam remarks. “With it we can go to the General Umberto |toward the front of the platform, | Suersshindky wis: jout all 1 discussion of public ownershij various sections and industries of the Nobile, to the_jlaughed gaily, and leaning forward lasthe Dapres Beek Oh oy i lof utilities in the United States country, conscious that we have the Wewih 2eG 3 chose a éhouted: Garaen, abit mR ad Bri question has been raised as to when i . € o ne i } . ror Shien ee x tlpgas, the program they ‘dropped ~*a “You know, John Lewis and his | Victim, “rhe. n will lieluae a|the financial structure of. the power fight for.” _ cross especially henchmen tried to steal my honorary jars ai Ps oe Ba a yiadish ah |companies and their holding compa- Demonstrations Continue. blessed by the. pope, | membership away which I hold in the | T: artist in M N l nies is to be probed, “Are you satisfied with your candi ; i directly on. top of | United Mine Workers of America. {iCunst | R David | Within the next month the workers Ge atiacash te Sota: Sr won the earth. |Mother Jones and I are the only |Pinsky's comer fea | will realize that there must be some Segre diel of Gn Paro be. \w i bership,” | break very strong reason for the anxiety i i women that have this membership, | ‘ R si : ginning "bis final ‘words of instruc he sai diy, “But he missed this Iron Workers’ Attention! |shown by the utility magnates that ae tay convection, ‘The Semon, oe Se Deo on ,, |. ‘he Iron and Bronzé Workers’ Union |the capitalist press, schools and libra- Fests Wiehe hadccstie. lated time—for my card is in my son’s safe is calling the attention of its mem-|ries should be prejudiced against pub- |'WORKERS PARTY| stration which had earlier lasted nearly for an hour began again. bers that W is a legal ho bth of June is Philadelphia.” | CONCERT PROGRAM lic competition with their game. That ART SCREEN FOR Bloor is always found where there| To work o: ia -|reason will be found in the tax laid The delegate by their enthusiasm ACTIVITIES jis a big labor fight on. This week | bidden, unless, with consent of the/upon the public in the form of ex- were demonstrating not for their NEW YORK—NEW JERSEY § |she is hustling back to the Indiana |“, meeting of all thé Rie cieibne n|cessive rates. Back of these extor- candidates as individuals but for the | ! coal fields to continue her work there, | will be held on Tuesday evening, June | tionate rates is a mass of juggled Party whom they represented. Subsection | “We were sitting in a little hall, a |, tthe a) of the union, 7 E. 16th |honds and watered stocks, | ) That it is the Party which is*being| Subsection se 191d an, educa Sr |group of miners. There were no seats, | fovery shop chairman is requested to| ‘The “water” in public utility stocks I put forward and not merely individual a Pp ne eGR The subject with BS iY * +77 |80 we sat on boxes, There were no | come x i " is said to have reached a total of $2,- } | fete was, in fact, the repeated | Starlight Park Hired the Hlee tes oe ject wi! {Moscow Production Will |lights, s0, the coal: digiers tehagtt | MEswaNVills x. bid. {000,000,000 about a year ago. Elec- iw emphasis of Foster and Gitlow in| for i efense rade kes will lead the discussion. ur Anndle their carbide lamps. ey ware xead—!! Whe LL.D, lle {tricity costs twice as much in the i their speechs of acceptance. | Joint D ors Bre Be Featured Satu day jing Oe porn Te Rane Mi lose aioe pase gerne | United States as in Ontario. i: aks | ernationa —and yo' er a c flog n a Sea f | | Pl f > te Gta aod: as| «very important feature ‘of. the Hiehen ede The first screen presentation of the| mine ave Then one of them mpoke peor es 13° Sackn shire sche ge eRiiane: i } indicated in the report of Alexander| St@zlight Park Jamboree and Carnival|#t 7:80 p.m. |Moscow Art Theatre, “Polikushka,” |, | jones aeati de it xa ‘A year ago everybody was afraid | *, Tay; | has been announced today. The De- sbaection’ 30 eck will be shown by Council No. 1, United | tion the word socialism; now FsTe | Cee ashe ea Hs oe S 5G fense Committee has sueceeded in se- ubsection executive meet- {Councils of Workingclass Women, | every is talking Communism.’ ” 13, 500 Cloak Ww orkers Council Plas Conckes ant ee z ei aa doyle Sats 9° held tomorrow | o¢ Saturday evening "Bark : “division of the country into a number | FTiDg hoes las — Bean 27th St. ae 6 p,m. Ff eioneae «Ragan at tee Bae Mother Bloor doesn’t have to. use| | Demand Militant Action for Miners Relief | of election districts. In each of these ice eke 5 |, Unit 1F, Subsection AC will have a! Avenues. The proceeds of th {he railroads when she’s on her way 1 = ; A j1]{™men, Who will render a classical pro- special ting today at. 101. w.jAvenues. The proceeds o © Per-|to take part in a fight of the workers. Cont: | s | phe ped gee Ae ae wee S54 gram. The orchestra will be conduct-|27th St, at 6:30 p.m. ; formance: wilt be. given to the Na-| She “bums” her way around the coun- 1 f pe Late igi | re Council 18, Oe 1 charter an ¢ ’ ed by Alfred Kugel. See : tional Miners Relief Committee, and workers everywhere greet |24 do all in their power to help ré-| Councils of Workingclass Women, Special,” which will be used to carry ae Sata ai ae ext eons Meet Today. Broadway, for the relief of the strik-| |her warmly : build our union, and once more re- All : i: pala Sotere t the Communist candidates to the vari- api manls at Starlight Park on eg ng of the Night veekers ines winerevantd their’ families. er warmly. Jestablish union conditions which we! present a ga a en er ainmen' ous sections of the district, to raise eens ae aenies to be one of the ternoon « rks’ PInge.|\ pee et’ Gf domplete harmonious| ea ee ey, (have won thru many years of strug-|®Md concert for miners relief 2‘ the os sual and joyous affairs o: 8} APE EAS tag Fak i Se lope al angie Lisson (RE Daa poe Age eo x Muht Workers. acting by which the Moscow Art|Communist Youth Will| be and sacrifice. Jewish National Workers Cooperative sell lite , ete, 5 ie organized Bronx N t will have ‘its first m ing tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. All P ht Theatre has decisively influenced the; “We pledge to do all in our power European stage, is for thé first time ments will be provided to suit the to the end that the shops, in which particular tastes of all present. Num- House, 808 Adee Avenue, Bronx, next In addition candidates Foster and 0 Gitlow as well as other prominent Hike on Next Sunday | Saturday evening, June 2 vegan members bel to et 5 wh on in “ ee in ‘ A We are working, shall together with Party members and candidates will proee teams of proletarian sport canoe atteia the r SERIE nace Hey Ave boaplany i? au On Sunday, June 3, the Communist|yg join the National Organisation An elaborate program has been ar- tour the country. } clubs will Particip te in baseball, soc ne ee ane at this, ti acter is played by J. M. Moskvin, the | Youth of New York and EW Jersey |Committee, so that with united forces ranged, which will include the well A number of resolutions embodying | ¢®r games, track and fields events. eee | * \ will hike to Pelham Bay Park. we may build our union on a basis where it shall be controlled to truly serve the interests of the members. greatest Russian actor. The picture, taken from the story “Polikushka,” was written by Leo Tolstoy after the proclamation by Czar Alexander II in 1861 announcing | These sports clubs are also prepar- ing. spectacular calisthenics, -as well as other different features. A battle royal between the different national sport clubs for the championship is Haywood Leaflets, Leaflets for the William Haywood Memorial Meeting are now to be pro- cured at the district office. All units of the Young Workers (Communist) League anf the Workers (Communist) Party are instructed to go to the dis- h ifi f the Party known Kunst Ring artists, who will the specific programs 0: ie in the election campaign were re- ported for the resolutions committee | by Arne Swabeck reporting for the committee. This hike will be attended by the! 600 active members of the Young Workers Communist League of New York and New Jersey but also by many sympathizers and members of) perform on instruments and vocally Michel Gibson, of the Yiddish Art Theatre, will also appear. Are you a Alex Bittelman, chairman of Press teas orkers. Water sports have also not and Publicity, reported that a na-|™’ ee x fional election campaign publicity been neglected, among which will be swimming races and_ exhibitions. manager will be selected. Publicity will be organized and centralized. The Party platform will be printed in full in pamphlet form. Certain special in store for Amateur wrestling and boxing has been scheduled for the evening. The Impartial Workers’ Schools are pre- the amusement of our trict office to secure their supply sfor distribution,. and: to cooperate. in order to make the memorial meeting & suc- cess, To Plan Campaign, Literature agents and squads of Sée- tions 2 and ill meet Thursday at 6 Dp. m, at 101 W. 27th St. to make plans the emancipation of the serfs, and deals with the life and lust for drink of “Polikushka”—the lowest of all the} serfs in the service of the Pokrovs-| ‘koye estate. The film depicts the Russian village and provincial town of the period,| ti the working class youth organiza-| ons, it is expected. The entertainment will be of varied nature and will include a unit baseball prizes for the winning three teams, elimination contest wit! | a ir “DAILY WORKER” worker daily? MARY WOLFE 38TUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Moved to Patronize LERMAN BROS. Branch 5, Settion 5 Tonight. Greek Party Fraction, The Greek fraction .of the Workers. mmunist). Party at 8:30 p. m. f scheduled track and field events, a} , TAS i 4 ; for the coming election campaign, of |showing the misery and drudgery of | a abit 2420 BRONX PARK EAST sections will be printed in leaflet and asta © Repirendie Pallee (erst thal Sater. See the liven of the Bhasacite: Mankyinta tog-of-wan. and ‘similar gerhes, ‘maaa- Stationers & Printers Woke Caceperalive Calouy kay be : small circular form as propaganda’ Will be a march of the athletes, the 6 ais ane listic acting makes it one of the|*i8ime and social games around the|| rasr 14th STREET N. Y¥: Telehone ESTABROOK 2459. nee . ti iB Bie | Pioneers and the children of the Im- ytiverignn eet ines. sea omighenim eatin ie 3 “ fireplaces. Corner Union Square Special rates to students from the ore aan ceerrcns OF WORROTS, | catial W deers’ Schoola... The 'd Tonight: Union’ Square. Speakers, outstanding pictures of all time. | tw 4 ae in this hik N PECtae Ghee tO StH ' | farmers, Negro and foreign born|P@ttial Workers’ Schools. le dance! weinstone, dgu Bert Miller. ci Z 4 All who wish to join us in this hike'] rel. Algonquin 3356, 8843, Co-operative House. } wpvketa. cate hall “will. be free to all, ‘A much|Brookly and Have-| | All workers and sympathizers with | should meet at the end of the Hunts ; ee Agena |ooked-forward. to event will be the| Me¥e™, Pollack, ®Sha- [the miners’ struggles for the right to| Point Line not later than 10a oe on| = aac a ea i - nem jevening camp fires, on the field where |” W Second. Aye. live are urged to attend the showing} tne day of the hike. For further in-| } ‘| |all will join in proletarian songs. ee fusakoff, “Hartie of this film next Saturday evening. | tormation write to District Sports 4 4 | We want to call the special atten-|Kins and Intervale Ave, Zembert, S, {on corner Hopkinson and@ Pitkin Aves. | Committee, Young Workrs (Commun- Honor | j tion of all comrades and sympathiz-|¥°¥% Benjamin, | 4 Brooklyn. in ie eae | ist) League, 108 E, 14th St., or} |phone Stuyvesant 9563. An educational meeting of Branch 4, Section eld tonight at sat 207 ‘opic of discus- sion will munist Party and the Cla will meet tomor- at 101 West 27th jers, that the Joint Defense Commit- REL FASE nF Ns has only taken over three places from which to sell food and drinks, These are the large restaurant, the booth on the field and the booth in- side of the dance hall. row St. the ‘For Any Kind of Insurance” CARL BRODSKY Bronx Night Workers, Resolution Drawn Up Be sure\to pa- Seated The pewiy Organised ment workeeg and Passed | tronize these. All the others belong} Subsection 2C h. Mled a eae ot Pea ite iva eheesing tontene 7 E, 42d St. New York City Memory |to private concerns. Tickets can bel tea eh yolent Sa iecetouet: vt 6:30 p.m Clinton Ave: Telephone Murray Hill 5550. fd ; obtained at the Defense Headquar' ‘ters, | taries He 8 p. ca mt 10l W, 2 27th CHICAGO, I, May 28—At al 47 triton Square ath ey vieeting held in Northwest Hall here, ; sarees A || APARTMENT to sublet. 4 large | x fo protest against the extradition of anaeroe! ion tecording || > sunny; furnished roow"$60;" 336 apa Bela Kun to Hungary, where he faces|Fascists Ask Rumanian |: ins Fae Pelt ect anette: cviuant PI “4 “Big Bill certain death, the following resolution m. sharp at 101 West 27th Street. ple Lh Pirate Sunes ea Le was drawn up and pessed--unanim- Newspaper Suppressed | ree ae section. Call before 6 P. M. Mar- OnCceYr and ously: | guerite Dunne, Stuyvesant 9146, “Whereas, the arrest of Bela: Kun, Unit 1B 1F will meet tomorrow eve- | VIENNA, May 28.—Prehder Mus: | Meas 3 ning at 6:30 at 60 St. Marks Place. | ; i let ta demand to the Ru- * . * — — valiant fighter for the working class, salini has sen we ge ote a B : - : < Sederien that ies Brownsville Y. W. L, Meet. } by the Seipel government ‘of Austria Taasion (ed es is | the: Young “Work Fs 3! constitutes a violation of the right HE coats Adeverul be. suppressed, |reague at Brownavilie, wat natn No Tip sion Barber Shop To be given by the this paper has taken an anti- Paitical asplimy afd open air meeting tonight at 9 o'clock, Friday Evening, 77 rIFTH AVE, fascist attitude. The Rumanian gov- PROLETCOS | hy ara a at sect ernment has’ intimated that it is un.| Phone Stuyvesant 2316 | ete tee Youccnt June ist, at 8 P- M. Fighter and Revolutionist dite him to at ‘as jdual Sanitary Service by x- formerly head of the Hungarian Sov- sble ‘to, carry out this demmad Swing John’s Restaurant | pan. SS LADIES HAIR BOBBING t Mandrbcn Y-| to the lack of a suitable legal appara- SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES SPECIALISTS. CENTRAL iet government, signifies certain} tus. ‘A place with atmosphere In See 8 OPE HOUSE bE 8:30 P. M. ° To celebrate the begin- { ning of the work on the | enlargement of the Co operative Restaurant Patronize 1 Comradely Barber Shop. death for him at the hands of the nit tert present Horthy murder regime Hungary, be it “Resolved, that we workers of Chi- cago in mass meeting assembled at Northwest Hall on May 25, 1928, call upon the Austrian government to re- lease Bela Kun unconditionally, and where all radicals meet. 302 E. in 12th St. Mew York. | “Health Food Vegetarian. Restaurant AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION. WASHINGTON, D. €., May 28.— April production (factory sales) of | motor vehicles in the United States 67th St. and 8rd Ave. Prominent Speakers. WORKERS (COMMUNIST) Admission 25 Cents. Cooperators — Patronize COOPER’S PAINT STORE 759 Allerton Ave., Bronx as reported to the department of com- | merce, was 409,048, of which 64,877 | were passenger cars and 45,071 were AUSPICES: PARTY, DIST 1600 Madison Ave. | PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6866, ( be it further | trucks, as compared with 413,379 pas- =a ide Cooperators, Workers i aA an thee | Senger cars and trucks in March and! “Ajj Comrades: Meet at M. SUROFF At 26-28 Union S Boy Thought Entombed | “022° = April, 1927. ea oak Invites you to. viatt : ae q | 5 VEGETARIAN HEALTH MEN'S, LADIES’ ‘ . Convinced that his only child,|||"!Phone Stagg 5356. and’ BOYS' Chas. Lichter, gifted pu- Charles Killingsworth, lies. buried || Dr. J. C. HOFFER ee Pants, pil of Prof. Auer, will WORKERS CO-OPERATIVE under tons of rock in the new Wash: Surgeon Dentist $58 Claremont P’kway ; Bronz. | Sport Knickers participate in the con- ington Heights excavation, as the re-| liog7 South Sth St, near Marcy Ave. S$ , cert sult of a cave-in Thursday night in Brooklyn, N. ¥. Patronize the ‘weaters, . the cut in St. Nicholas Ave., John W.||lProictarian prices for proletarians. ITALIAN-AMERICAN | | Socks and Belts “Eat and drink and be aw 1 ‘Z Q1 € Killingsworth said yesterday that he| | RESTAURANT | ee at intended to sue the city for damages.! | 735 Allerton Avenue merry” , el. Lehigh 6022, 4 ANTONIO SCHIAVO, Prop Bronx, AMY in sul 38 BEACON, N. Y. a Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF 86 East 4th Street Prices. reasonable, Be iy ott SURGEON DENTIST 2nd Ave. ~ “NEW YORK,’ Pants to order te Office Hour: Daily EB 4 449 EAST 116th STREET” match cbats, Prospect Optical Institute All Comrades meet at Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted: Oculist's Prescriptions Filled, fbb ea cA nt at Eatwell \ WHO WILL WIN Opened I, STERNBERG ih Trompect Ave, ii vtometrat” Sot tenn |) SYBHAA NEMEBHMUA ||, Vegetarian Restaurant |) run REVOLUTIONARY BANNER? Telephone Kilpatrick 8448, DR. BROWN z We serve’ fresh vegetables only, . Come and find out at the Great Concert and Dance WORKERS CENTER 26-28 UNION SQUARE on SATURDAY EVENING, June 2nd at 8 P.M, MAY 25th Sixth Summer Season OPENING CELEBRATION JUNE 2 No animal fats used here. WE ALL. MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Dentistry in All Its Branches 301 Eaat 14th St, cor, 2nd-Ave, ~ Over the bank. New York, ~ Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin. Surgeon Dentists || 1 * UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 DR. MORRIS LEVITT Surgeon Dentist 1919 So. Blvd., near Tremont Ave. BRONX, N. Lower Prices for Workshe Tremont 1263, ee memttcies endnote eee Bi E SINGER'S )|| Al Comrades and Friends Meet at ree ‘Ogebemton at mcmiifion of Workers Center. NEW YORK OFFICE: MESSINGE TED ARTISTS ON MUSICAL PROGRAM. : abel ale whine lenge DAIRY and VEGETARIAN GEORGE’S WILLIAM W. WEINSTONE will award red banner to unit making 69 — 5th AVE. Tel. Algonquin 6900. RESTAURANT highest total in $30,000 drive for Center. TICKETS 50c¢ in pavnney 75e at door. On sale at the Workers Center, 26-28 Union equa: Workers Bookshop, 26-28 Union Square; United Workers Co-operative, 2700 Bronx Park Hast; Unity Co-operative, 1800 Seventh Avenue. Surgeon Dentist }26 years in practice. Moderate prices. ‘ 228 SECOND AVE. NEW YORK ‘Tempie Courts Bids. LITTLE HUNGARIAN DELICATESSEN STORE 1552 First Avenue, New York CAMP TELEPHONE: BEACON 781. nehe; soe AVENGH at 149th Gant 1000 LONGWOOD AVENU:

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