The Daily Worker Newspaper, June 13, 1928, Page 3

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ge Three German Communists Appeal to Workers to Fight Coalition Government SCORE SOCIALIST. COALITION: URGE: RULE OF WORKERS: Protest Tax Robbery, | Militarism tapering ae mies iv. Boras 18 8, WiLL COLD Workers Party Activities: I ag FROM yh ud oe. WN PITTSBURGH AT CONVENTION. Secretary ‘Davis Urges|! fet 0 Sy Mas | Tariff Support eis ake pa ee Seas, eae eee Future Programs } 3 wilt meet | discussion NO Subsection At 125 BH. 16th St, tonight (Continued from Page One) (Continued from page one) sent what the yellow bureaucrats Bronx Lengue Hike upper Bro reed Exec: ial Cable to the Daily Worker). | u BERLIN, June 12.—The Central Committee of the German Commu-! jcalled the case of over three millions] y no "Beer, wist Party has issued an appeal to} . j organized workers. Even with a third) will old a a} all the workers, including workers A 100 mile gale which struck Washington, D. C., wrecked 20 army \party then looming, little was feared | iM& Place will be announcea later. J affiliated with the Social Democratic) planes at Bolling Field, one of the aviation centers of U.S. imperialism | from the obedient servants of big| Iter aaa nd clubs are inviyed to. at Party, to form a fighting bloc against| in its war preparations. Photo shows one of the wrecked planes. |bhusiness, This year, it is understood, Secs eae 2 Coalition and to struggle for a }<——#——————— ean ~~ |the A. F, of L. committee will re-| treet pry apes abae workers’ and peasants’ government. | rence will be hela on Friday ceive five minutes, be 4 The appeal protests against tax Labor and Fraternal Ne WS |, Nineteen planks are contained in [3s of Seat Utes lates robbery, compulsory arbitration in in- he program which the A. F. of L.| Discussion Circles.” All,unit, s dustrial struggles, reactionary cl ————— [dectargs it wants both the republican [Subsection and lterature directo * aT . agents must be pr a tice and the militarist war pol ay Park, Bronx Organizations | and the democratic parties to adopt. | et ‘ . { ) districts, from Indiana Kansas are report@l on the epresentatives Df anthracite 7 and 9, t Distrie early re likewise on the way, cé ;| Open Alr Meetings—© Platform of our ye representa Pennsylvania s of rani Saturday Are requested to keep this date oper held at E 3, from Many Jokers, Included in the A. F. of L. list of |Woi * BERLIN, June 12.—The resigna-|4 ¢ To Whte Gitlow. unok- Kate is back from “Russia, | ‘a izgation’s name on the tickets To gre the United Councils of | “demands” is one seeking the regu- |*, y estern tio: vel | eo 8 . vor 3 e jim a n of the government headed by eas Working Women will, hold lation of injunctions in labor disputes, | subjec > { | Pe iia will attend ir. Wilhelm Marx was accepted to-| New. Women’s, Council, tbanquet —in honor, on Saturd hi mt f the | Workers | Heal “ ennsylvania nd, : : se ives connote tes PaPciey t 6 p.m, at the Manhat-|one urging the accoptance of the ee ealth Food Nati Con ventisii ay by esident von Hindenburg. | 66 Rast 4th St ; Plan Nationa’ Hindenburg has requested the Social.| Wome® Will be formed with a it ee ie St. Admis-| “principle” of high wages and pros- | Coney ixtand Branch, iv * ti , sailed for the D BS whe ih N Dt ae Be hice Ween ae ita ae | perity; another speaks of “construct-| ‘The Coney Island Branch wil! meet | | egetarian Restaurant | The conference is called tort emocrat erman von Mueller to|torium of Cooperative Ho at 270 : : lepistats for €hi I industry, |today at 8:30 at 2 Mermaid Ave. | t WEES z | S| considering the situation for “ $5 ‘ Bronx Park t, Monday at ~Vanzetti Bran + Leo D. legislation” for the coal industry. ; + i] 1600 MADISON AVE l form a new coalition cabinet. The) yie0 ys “rh WhEbE w Very laterent the east . this Muaand. A. tonteined in-a | 2 scivteinades in the cle union and to lay plans coalition will include a number of|ing program and prominent speakers, | win by ‘ ; Pe ee PHONE: UNIVER: lling a national miners’ conven- Sothervative: piston ‘ Pe ES een, Oy eee hort peragraph of five lines embod-| A meetin | || |for calling a nationa’ e ‘ v4 Dr. B. Liber Talks. Rose \Garden, 1347 Boston R an issue which has practically led tion at chief opposition to the new) 3 Liber give a health talk |Mmandalin orchestra will mo tne. ber-| to the destruction of the mine work- | 26-2 ‘ = & é ; go for e coalition in the Reichstag will come ive Colony, Bronx.-Pa kes ° °°! evs’ union.and the most bitter strug- | from the Communist Party which! 1 i gle in labor history. A gesture is|” elected 54 members in the national} AVOPEECE Tym on: COBEN Rae also made towards the fi lay week, elections held recently. ssion of the course “Prob- | ing Women" willebe held! freedom of speech, against industrial |. : the weather permits. at 8:307at the Workers School, | conscription, ete. Will Hold Mine Relief guherw ise in 4 Auditoriun ‘ union See six : Briends of Nature, ; KANSAS CITY. auditori OPEN FOR SIXTH Bron jtion of dele | ference. Confrence tn Hae SS es (SEE Bore SR ats seene, | SUMMER SEASON me Aline ¢ sath. tines | re J. C. : words of Wr. Green, president of the/ Tickets for the Red Picnic to _ The Harlem section of the Miners |‘vill’ ieac emt ykers will Surgeon Dentist | American/ Federation of Labor when! himself to the fact that “the right Relief Committee has issued a eall to Bares will amount t¢ (1[287 South Sth St, near Marcy Ave,|||he declared for ‘good wAges”, ‘arid | of labor +o bargaitt collectively can- | all trade unions and fraternal organ- Brooklyn, N. Y. |a protective tariff. This is seen as! not be denied Even’ more remark- | izations to send delegates to a eon- Proletarian prices for proletarians. {ja challenge ‘to the labor fakers to fall | able was statement that “there Si eeen nS Bae ATE Tie) — | behind the republican program or re- | jg widespread complaint against the ns & main silent. . Davis also committed | , > of the injunction.” Women | | . 43a st. |/Dr. ABRAHAM. MARKOFF SSS — ference to be held Friday, June 15,| WORKERS CO-OPERATIVE at 143 B. 108d St. “With the increased offensive of the of Count orkingc mm. at 1 Rational 7 tire proceed: of th q | bosses against the striking miners the |!cture will go io the Daily Worker. | “a Dyess All Comrades Meet at || : question of relief for these fighter: Mine Rellet Carnival. 1] Frida BRONSTEIN’S (| Vegetarian Restaurant if the coal fields becomes of immedi National Miners’ Reliet Commit. | yc VEGETARIAN HEALTH * | 199 SECOND AVE. 1 hold an international fair and | |jCor. Second Ave. New York 5, at Ple RESTAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. eT ’ the call reads, [TGEDAIGET BEACON, N. Y. ant 3816 ohn’ s Restaurant ||) 3. ' ITALIAN DISHES with atmosphere where all radicals meet | NEW YORK WE ALL MEET at the | NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK L STERNBERG Optometrist Hyes Examined—Glasses Fitted 916 Prospect Ave. Cor. E. 162 St: BRONX, N. Y. ‘Telephone—Kilpatrick 8448, Freiheit Excursion ~. ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN (not on the Hudson) SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1928 Register for tents or new bungalows at 69 — Sth AVE. ~—‘ Tel. Algonquin 6900. or ip the PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist Patronize the Wechentaan — Patronize | TTALIAN AMERICAN || COOPER'S PAINT STORE "hs Banh 40h oe .759 Allerton Ave. Bronx | }393‘snconp AVE. NEW YORK Pang COLONY, 2700 BRONX PARK E ijcor amd ave. Rew vor ||| — = z mn, Temple Courts Bldg. Ge ERNE, PRR aoa reise, Window Cleaners’ Protective Union—Local 8 Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin ed with the eA. F. of Ly " 7 15 F. Sed Sty New York ||. Surgeon Dentists Meets each Ist and 3rd Thursday of |! g each month a at? P. M. at Manhattan |/ 1 UNION SQUARE yeeum, | | Window Cleaners, Join Your Uniont oom 808 Phone, Algonquin $183 TCHERS’ UNION || Local 174, A. M. CG, & B. W. of NLA, \ Office and Headquarters: | Labor Temple, 243 B. 84 St. Room 12 Trains leave to Beacon from Grand Central every hour. Boat leaves. to. Newburgh 9 o'clock in the morning. a guncar: 10 A. M. Hmployment Bureau open every Ca: at 6 RB, ee i | Regular meetings every ist and 3rd||j | |) Sinsans | Specialist. Special modern treatment with quick and satisfactory results. All Acute and Chronic conditions, Nerve, Blood, SKin, Stomach, Lung and general ‘diseases. ; X-Rays and Blood Examinations CHARGES ARE-REASONABLE CONSULTATION FREE DR. ZINS Specialist Experience 25 Yrs. |'110 EAST 16th ST., N. Y. | (Bet. Irving Pl. and Union 8q.) | Daily, 9-8 P.M. Sunday, 10-4, | pre | ONE MMA TI ‘D> FOOD WOR! Bakers’ Loe. No. 106 Meets 1st Saturday in the month at 8468, Third shvynee Bronx, N. Y. Ask for @ Union Label Bread, Bronx;\ German Workers’ Club: Meets every 4th Thufsday in the month at Labor ‘Temple, 248 B, 84th Street. New members accepted at ‘egulur meetings. German and Bng- (lsh library. Sunday lectures. al entértainments. AM Germ speaking workers sre welco: —— and Fraternal Organizations Attention! 2 Steamers—CLEARMONT and ONTARIO ATLANTIC, BEACH, N. J. The FREIHEIT FLERT will take the FREIHEIT ARMY 2 hours on the Atlantic Ocean, on 2 large excursion steamers to Atlantic Beach—a wonderful island where there will be Bathing, Rowing, Dancing, Refreshments for 4 full hours. TICKETS $1.25 in advance. $1.50 at the dock. TICKETS TO BH GOTTEN AT THE FOLLOWING STATIONS: DOWN TOWN: Freiheit, 30 Union Square; Rational Vegetarian Res- taufant, 199 Second Ave.jqLidsky's Book Store, 202 East Broadway. BRONX: United Workers Co-dperatiye, 2700 Bronx Park East; Rapo- port. & Cutler Book Store, 1310 Southern Boulevard, HARLEM: Unity Workers Co-operative, 1800 — 7th Avenue; Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant, 1600, Madison Avenue. BROOKLYN: Mausner’s Vegetarian Restaurant, 244 So. 9th Street; Goldstein’s Book Store, 365. Sutter Avenue ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan eee Airy, Light Rooms = To rent | Saeadsaasessoecooe eg for OFFICES and MEETING ROOMS at the WORKERS CENTER, 26-28 Union Square. Elevator Service. Telephone Stuyvesant 1201. your money in a Co-operative Finance In- stitution and build the Co-operative movement! tees sega \ RED PICNIC Sunday, June 24 Pleasant Bay Park : PROLETARIAN SPORTS . MUSIC GAMES DANCING TORCHLIGHT PARADE =. -REFRESHMENTS All Nations Represented. INTERNATIONAL DAILY WORKER CARNIVAL- ' And PICN IC : at Pleasant Bay Park a) UNDA Y, JULY Sth Concert, Dancing, Athletic E ibitions, Baseball, Soccer, Basketball —‘Refresh- ments — Games for Young and Old, ~ Women and Children. Guaranteed 6% = Dividends On gold bonds secured by the 2nd mort- gage of the 2nd block of co-op. houses in the Co-op. Workers Colony and preferred stock shares for the purpose of financing the co-op. stores and othe iterprises of the organization. A few bonds of the $250,000 Gold Bond ° Issue are still left. e ~ SUBSGRIBE NOW. BE OF THE LAST | BUT DON’T BE LEFT OUT. ‘CONSUMERSFINANCE CORP. 69 FIFTH AVENUE. Telephone, Algonquin 6900. " ADMISSION 35 Cents. Auspices of the Workers (Communist) Party. TICKETS ON SALE AT 26-28 UNION. SQUARE. ADMISSION 50c:

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