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THE D DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, bos SUNS 8, 1928 Page Inree WORKERSTARUOUT \ Workers peisadl Activities'N, Y, WORKERS T0 Labor and | Fraternal rade SCHLESINGER AND | their. sym’ . Pollack, J. Hardy, J. Marshall, 9 a. m.| THEIR RELEASE cr eS aa 110th keg Sherman, M. Hi iyads Bland, Barnett Sad At|“ f the eh non FY a Wy Cloalenbicers at J. ye Bentall, Foley. E Mwai sate wilkes an [Lv La D, £O ‘Sponsor Mass ocial to~ Wi orkers Cen=| | DAILY WORKER Agen y, A, Siskind, G. Owens. Haywood Death ney meeting of all DAILY | nd Intervale—S. Nesin, V. Meeting bade yb Beht Wi ing Fiasco ene Ma at THe DATLY WORE: |, 138 and St. Annes Ave, — L, wie 0 to tt fade ee 4 ontenaad Page 6 rr . by the| © “the Workers Center, 26 | Baum, Levy, P. Midola, Glazin. An appeal has been issued by the|§° to the 1 (Continued from Pag ne) Ses letters received recently by the} iG hi gigi 4 40th St. and 8th Ave. Padgug. % on i International Labor Defense from ‘* * * | faces 2 | New York section of the Internationa! ae onsen ed ing the stoppage of other crafts, . a re | ye ie | > but was R é he Centralia class war prisoners im-| 2A 1% Meeting. 1 Pegtan Defense, 799 Broadway, calling} bor Defe ranged by |Right wing shop chairmen were then prisoned in Walla Walla penitentiary, | , Lee OS ae ae vin il an Jeered at for support of the maeting ‘to be[ June 2° 3h take place on following ‘ told to ®deliver” as many as possible Pitiees Wie see ae hone Rtn Baber ee | Tailor Meeting hela Friday evening, June 15th, at|Ssnday, June ane + Gitlow, lto the Sigman meeting. ek Gib. orleans a the United Riataa rey de Continued P. Irving Plaza, 15th St. and Irving The J Friends of Natu . placoff, socialist head of the 2 ~ Work Party Pienic. 0 ui ‘ The unior Section of tt 2 ie will rally to win freedom for them. Tiekets Pie giniek Did (Continued from Page. One) Place, to protest against the savage its. month ke Ma Union, held clique to get endorsement of this de- Both letters are addressed to James | held grading system. sentences imposed upon the members: P. Cannon, secretary of the I, L. D.,} under 24 at Pleasant Bi auspices of 8 p. m. _the Amalgar i jmeetings of his clique the night be ion will t roel: i i K Party are y.| The ohairman, however, called for |0f the White Russian Hromada Party ; re and planned similar steps. Other a visited the Centra bs Egat s Benlsneilney orb ei “ja vote. Only 14, out of a large’ in Poland. The meeting is being Ant f right wing unions did likewise under gr ered aera Sceay Cur Wane i Square. jetowded hall, put their hands in the | arranged under the auspices. of. the n i-Imperial “Forward” instructions : Ate bee hea otis the frame-up sys- no » affirmative, In spite of this Hillman | Committee Against Polish Fascism. Ban t Tod | eS eta vem in the United States. coag, Onen Air Meeting. — forgot to complete the getting of his| ‘The appeal, signed by Rose Baron, | quet loday | Meeting Like Funeral. One is signed by two brothers, 0 da: 8 p.m. Sutter and : ‘ ee 5 Rad d Bert Bland, the athe i 2 AV. Brooklyn, N. ¥.—Chas, |Coat and stayed on, | secretary of the New York section, ' | [Combed rom page one) The meeting was 1 a funeral. oa anal Mi joenek land, % I J Fehon: Lillienstein, H. Blake,| Beckerman, on the other hand, was | follows: t WORKER; ie, oF Spanist Its opening was greeted by silence, eekhA Poy The DS Aid gt and Graham Aves., Brooklyn— tte ne ann, a “Polish fascism has condemned 37 | Speaking Workers Clabes Masel ee for the ny group of organ- t iL. D. |. = i ed to jee! " ery Tale Rh near Rca ,|Gomez, se ; ai ah ized yes-men. Schlesinger was ner- The Bland brothers write: Centralia with the petition for our |and “didn’t give a damn about it. The peal emda NS A leds The committee for the defense of | eomment, Covet oe tee |vous as a few handelaps greeted his Comrades, one and all: As weil as Helens. ane of the 3,000 voters in the tailors would be compelled to. Work |+ 14 Jabostandetortiive da. Dilsicdala’s res arte ae ae Pressers \Henry Ros mond, of the Haitian ca jintroduction. When the cloakmakers acknowledging receipt of the check |town 2,200 signed the petition. piece work whether they liked it or | i a‘ nion, local 17797, will hold a MASS | triotic Uni J . that were present broke out in ap- a race wallet which always comes|, ! was very sorry to hear of the jnot.” be eieapet 4 Russian “Homan | Meeting tomorrow night ‘at Irving | dent of the Philippi De Wane ig jplause at the mention of the word handy for the many little arti¢les not death of Comrade Haywood. The Afterwards the local officialdom, ie e fi ht inst the P i ‘. Plaza, 1fth St. and Irving Place, at York, and Irvi Peat ub of New | ” in the union. Schlesinger furnished by the state we wish to {time will come when the American|who a few short wecks ago styled |P3*ty has fought against the Polish |, 59°) ; mg Potash, of the Fur ri Union, said that it does not‘mean peace with is called in protest | ___ ¥ against the corrupt offitialdom of the extend our thanks and appreciation-to |People will be ashamed of the way themselves “as progressives, ali | Totes ammo Rovernment in the The meeting 5 Ps seas the Communists. An immediate exo- the members of the I, L. D. for their jthey persecuted hirn and forced him|spoke in favor of piece work, with | [RANG Ot Senne or rich capitalists *i | \ : dus of hundreds began, and continued efforts in the campaign to free the a fei in ole: oie ane him |the single exception of Pollack, the So et ve ae a a sa union, who in the oe have Agi gag ithruout the meeting, Walkouts in- a gpa that keep the spark of hope alive in |resolution of ndors: t | Z “4 r ily wl Sig: trom such an orgahisation end in’ fact Yours Fraternally, ders for a recount, made and taken “The renin which has been; Riders and further Sey own ead: g ithe Commu EUGENE BARNETT. by the chairman, the vote remained | started in this country by the Com- we are now a bit optimistic of gain- ‘ Fi 5: 3 1, ine Gun ttpeaion ee its: fight Labor bodies of all kinds thruout obviously 8 to 1 in favor of rejection | mittee Against Polish Fascism” is past for having protested individu Members have been expelled in the | ii one Bahinlf:: @heneseight-antl anes the United States are now passing |of Beckerman’s action, but the chair-|}” movement that concerns every alljt against the self-same paid “4 7 resolutions urging the governor of the|man refused to announce the results| worker of every trade and nationa!l- half years haven’t been short ones x 7 Secs sa ri paid officials. jovus, locked awdy for a crime which state of W4shington to grant an un-|of the count. ity. <A great protest mecting has ein eed wise ee : ‘ conditional pardon to those victims been called by this committee for|COMRADE GIRL desires to share a : |S ; = was committed against us. Already 4 et erat ae aX SEE ori aD, tee we“have seen the fine work done by sige Bahay Br gs g Proletcos Tea Party at! June 15 at Irving Plaza. This meet- very attractive three-room fur- | | Deposits a or I the Seattle-local of the I. L. D. Thru jing must be supported to the utmost | nished modern apartment with couple. | epost ‘the neon oeils’ Oraw, tate Est | this action and others we are prom- one-half years of terms ranging from Red Center T on i Zz h t iby the workers of New York. The} Call mornings or evenings, Lehigh| from the Ist day of the month, eal tt us e twenty to. forty years. They must : rs | ised rsen a iow ra i International Labor Defense, which | 0626. ast Quarterly Dividend paid Bes Bagi Re eae eae bs not be allowed to languish in prison A concert and tea party will be fights to defend the victims of the ASE BIL MES OED nail SASS SS PERRET TTR | on all amounts from $5.00 n% meet next month, But we don't put oe longer. ie "1 aes held this evening at 8:30 at the Work-|¢lass war an this country, calls upon i A WwW fo) F EF I C E | to $7,500.00, at the rate of much faith in such as yet for we have as Nias aman Dera fers Center, 26-28 Union Square, un- ;#ll its members and all other class- | Open Mondays (all day) until 7 P. M. been viewed and reviewed by them be- bb es seat Met der the auspices of the Proletcos Co- | conscious workers to protest against CHAS RECHT } Bains. by Mail Society Accounts Accepted fore, So we esk your united strength | —————————— ) | operative Restaurant. The affair will |Polish fascism and express their sol- Maw the eonveniehce ab Weekseen! oil Bre veleke Cartttion Ckeike is ‘v;manitarian issue to release celebrate the beginning of remodeling |idarity with thair persecuted com-|f Tote pM. and ali day Saturday. the victims who are guilty only of Consult DE Fins || {operations on the new home of Pro-|rades of the Hromada by attending |4110 WEST 40th ST. Room 1604. i organizing to better the conditions of M F ||| leteos in the Workers Center. ithis TRS en-massc.” Phone: PENN 4060--4001--4076. baa the workingclass. We are yours for a]}, ( | — = z ra Gitte rere | Bland. } ~ “ Barnett Writes. Special modern treatment with | pare : SAM LESSER bd e 2 Pd acd ened whose number in|] quick and satisfactory results. | Labor and Fraternal Organizations Attention! Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor | « arnival Picnic alla Walla is 4, writes: Nerye, Blood, Skin, Stomach, 4 1818— 7th Ave. New York }! Well, Jim, { suppose you are aware Lung and general diseases. | ie ~ Between 110th and 111th Sts of the success of the Centralia Pub-|]| X-Rays and Blood Examinations | A I ht R Next to Unity Co-operative House. 3} licity Committee in its canvass of ||| CHARGES ARE REASONABLE ry 9 ig ooms Rp AMG TAREE | - = i 1 | CONSULTATION FREE “For Any Kind of Insurance” | ationa | | | ae A BIG DAY OF Vegetarian Restaurant |}|| _ DR. ZINS ie Oo e n CARL BRODSKY | 199 SECOND AVE. Specialist | Experience 25 Yrs. 7 E. 42d St. New York City Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. | 110 EAST 16th STN. Xe | Telephone Murray Hill 6550. Strictly Vegetarian Food. (Bet. Trving Pl. and Uaton Sa) | for OFFICES and MEETING ROOMS at the LT Grand Parade of 1,000 pexformers at 8:00 P. M. Daily, 9-8 P.M. Sunday, cee) t Bei Be MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Moved to 30-12 A. M,, 2-8 P. M. "7 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK||||/P2Uy. 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