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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY: JUNE 15, 1928 ‘REPUBLICANSDEFY ‘Labor and F: raternal News FARM DELEGATES .. i Page Three —— WORKERS PARTY| RS PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK—NEW JERSEY pas one Stage ir. J. C. HOFFER Surgeon Dentist AT PRET LAW OFFICE CHAS, “RECHT For the convenience "MINE LEADERS TO) BUILD NEW UNION Beis of workers open | Jnight at 8.30 by Sylvan A |287 South 5th St., near Marcy Ave. untti 6 P. M. and all day Saturday. Saturd j B yn, N. ¥ WEST 40th ST. Room 1604. held at JProletarian pri pane alae PENN 4060--4061--4076 Agitprop Meectin: Ave., Brooklyn. it \ A joint meeting of all paren ia oe lder 500 tickets for $2 n- } Se mn annette i |literature agents of Di&triet 2 will ization’s nam¢ on the tickets Working w omen Fs Pontes ee |neid tonte nt at the Workers Center, *|Police Disperse Western ie re [Labor ‘Temple, 242 E. 14th St, Room | 126-28 Union 2-4, at 7.30 p, m. June 21 \ inet Patronize ‘ | | Dr. B. Liber Talks. < {Dr ABRAHAM PARE OKE | Its Tasks } Agitprops. Politicians Dr. B, Liber will give a health talk | ’s Mass Meeting. | N BROS. | ! recone ga = eee, Coen Beaes ae Pc soem | (Continsied trom i Pige One) pes ene eee. | (Continued from Page One) in English only, For children, at | ou Wb Stationers & Printer: | tic | From fi fetin | > t .{10'a, m. on “What Health Means.” For uditorium of the ¢ 19 BAST 14th STREET N. x. deal any longer with the autoewat tie ftom. thers Sie nabeH te, WL oeeeat |817 to 267. Having rejected the de-|10 a. 2 CBrailan ecw “Bex n@ Gen- [operative House, 2700 Bronx Park t Roser Ut Sa !| officialdom. Others described how| ferred to the ict ag |mands of the more liberal elements |o(s) tpbringing. of the Chita i a,|, Rebecca Grecht, who just retu ; ; ae locals had been thrown out of the|°™ * | the convention today got down to the|m. ee ee creer. Dettalte, parom an ¢ — = Tel. Algonquin 4 Next { “ union because they supported pro-| | Bronx fete jeut and dried task of picking a run-|O'Rerwise in the Auditorium [Women's , ~ - - - rvessive policies. lespaiceepices ; ‘League {Ming mate for Herbert Hoover who is | PiGidds ot Natare. secretary of the Wom i , id i! f Kind of Insurance”. In summing up the work of the|Will hold a hike on Sunday, The meet- | almost certain to receive the nomina- | Pa speak ie Aaa F The Junior Section of the Friends . STERNBERG ing place will be announced later. All! sf lNaturs will hike Sunday, June 17, Toric 8 confefence, George Voyzey, president | sections and clubs are invited to at- \ tion for the presidency. |Aline and Roman Bath, Adolph Matth the, Werke Obtometr. ist CARL BRODSKY of the Illinois district said, “Now is| tend Indications are that some middle |\yir1° lead the hike. ‘The hikers. will Sunday. The ae the time for decisive action. Under} the Lewis administration, we would} A be forced into open-shopdom or com-j{¢onferenc |p. m., pany unionism. We have been be-|sup. western candidate will be picked for | meet at 242d St. | the vice-presidency as 2 sop to these cae |farm populations which may not be | contented with the enormous “con-| and Van Courtlandt a.m. Fares will amount to Eyes Examined 916 Prospect BRC Telephone meet in front of the Cooy District Agitprop Conference. teria, 30 Union Square, at { district agitprop and lit will be held toda 8 Union New York City Hill. 5550. 42d St. Telephone Murray Council 18 Workingelass Wo ‘ BE 4 | A lecture will be given by. Nevins = on — trayed by these false leaders too|Discussion Circle aed eae bi ving under the auspices of Council 18 of the | this Sunday, at’ Bdenw Unity Co-operators Patronize many times. Now we must all unite| Subsection. 3 be present | written in e majority report of |United Council of Wor lass Women |be out of door coo ng x penal . i to unload these misleaders and build| es sues | the platform. SOGRY CAE AD Ba. BG ara sora ka rangon hy ge Yoder Hoe PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY SAM LESSER Workers Party Pienie. | * Rak seat ile Si tee 4 a real miners’ union; a powerful, pro-| kets for the Red Picnic to be | lecture: wilt go’ tat pity’ Worker. DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor gressive organization of miners who|held June 24 at Pleasant Bas Park | Police Disperse Farmers. a he Curaivak. e Dentist 1815 —"%th Ave. New York Pore ee Lewis oat ne iets | (Communist) “Harty are snow ready, | KANSAS CITY, June 14. — The| Jane National atinere’ Heller Commit: (Ae, the, crows, Or jotween 410th and 111th Sts before the Lewis gpaciine split it into Sections and organizations are asked | motning’s session of the national con- |tee will hold an, interns 1 fair und {rain to: Dyre Ate? Wonk Next to Unity Co-operative House, 8 Union Square. ant Bay * * ‘ are requested to keep this te open. ! ; i y Park, Bronx. Organizations! © ! ; ed with empty seats, there being not dared protest against his union- Section 3 Meetin Olympic meet will be held Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 29, at Lune Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and sion will be 75 cen perts. — LADIES HAIR BOBBING Gnit FD 2C will meet at 126 BH. 16th The order of business was the re- . ‘< Pp SPECIALIST: where the St. at 6.30 p. m. toda t b a . 4 a wrecking policies.” | Unit and subsection in jal_or- More than one-fourth of the calseeies 1 Labor Sports Union Th --Center Barber Sho i |Banizers must be present at a meet- present. Outside the hall were seated | tate Gitlow is back from Russ ; Me e iH | pate fonsou J. Watt, aera @ a) Sse # aor ae ae on the streets curbs the farmers and|To greet. her, the United Coun: To M ret July 28- 29} phos Sete Dr. L. || NEW WORKERS CENTER | ‘ ‘ e e cer: ommunist) Class W. y ld, 2 98.98 Tin; _ * Y. |) greatest task confronting the pro-|Pirty to be held Content ar aan! |farmer delegates who yesterday were) Working Class Women will hold. i n Dentists 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up | gressive movement, is the organiza-| West ‘27th St. = A | ejected from the hall and dispersed|June 23rd, at 6 p. m., at the Ma The second Libee Sports Union od NEW YORK CITY tion of the non-union miners in West ane on ae j by the police. tan Lyceum, 66 East 4th St Individual Sanitary Service by Ex- union has disintegrated. port of the resolutions’ Vemth eae ; ‘ n € ely Barber Sho; “This 3 e ig’ Section 3 ‘Da nts. a . committee, Bronx I. L. D, Festival. Athletic Field, Detroit. The meet is| ss if Patronize a had This, has been one of Lewis’ most tion 3 DAILY Wonks R the chairman of which was Senator}, The Sacco and Vanze open: fér menibore of tie Laon B packs serious crimes to the union, his stub- meet today at 6 p, 1 the Internation 8 La Sports Y.|Smoot of Utah, who made the ma- |jority report. After patting the re- publican party on the back with the| usual demagogy he spent the rest of his time apologyzing for-the marines 7th St. Roll hold a Strawbe > Union in good standing and for those prance, On tne, evening Che benefit. af athictic organizations that are being the class war prisoners now in jail in invited to compete. The program | will include events for men, women jand juniors. 1 will be ADD PIECE WORK born refusal to draw the unorgan- ized miners into our union. We will undertake this task with all possible + ” the United States. vigor. * * ———- Hentai in’ Susabeguny and, handing duty eo ethers inet atte, geigoy ye VECHERINKA AND DANCE * A ° ,, the usual bunk about a fi id im-| wilt | Sunday, June 17, to! Painter Dies in Fall * 10 GR AFT IN AGW partial election Bathe the Gacnoia ae Kensido Reservoir, White Plains. "al Cooperators — Patronize | h ea intending to participate shou ect | | 977. Flagpole Snaps | the convention. at B. 180th St., Lexington Ave, Ine at] COOPER’S PAINT STORE at 101 WEST 27th STREET it ae Bakers’ Council Concert. Bakers Council 1 of the Bronx will hold a concert and vetcherinka tonight at 1387 Washington Ave. -The entire | proceeds will go to the Joint Defense. TRAIN WRECK IN JERSEY. JERSEY CITY, N. J., June 14— Two men were severely injured and ten others badly bruised and lacerated yesterday afternoon when a locomo- tive and a work train of the Jersey Central Railroad overturned. William Scallag, a painter, of 106 West 88rd St., was fatally injured yesterday when a flagpole, extending over the sidewalk from the second floor of No. 1 Broadway, broke as he crawled toward its tip and _precipi- tated him to the street below. Scallag died in Broad Street Hospital. (Conttnued E faie. Ps Qne) ures whereby the system of piece- work would be installed in all the shops of the inside manufacturers Due to the intense resentment of the membership against the grafting officials of the Beckerman machine and the imminent installation of the piece-work system, Hillman may ask for the resignation of one or twe at 759 Allerton Ave., Bronx TONIGHT Russian Balalaika Orchestra—Recitation of Red Atmy Poems—Singing of Red Army Songs. MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Moved to Brighton Beach Casi patios. The Brighton Beach Workers will hear a lecture on the e paign at 22 Brighton Be: Funeral of D. Lawrence 3. The funeral of Dr. Benjamin Laurence, a member of the Workers (Communist) Party, who died yes- terday morning, will be held at 1 p. m. today from 8 E. 110th St. Comrade Laurence will be buried:in Mt. Le- minor agents of the three graft: whom he was compelled to dismiss. He refuses, however, to take cog- nizance of the fact that the graf’ ring in the_knee pants trade board knowledge and active assistance of could not have existed without the| r | | | | | Take: an Avertnient ‘in the COOPERATIVE WORKERS COLONY and become a builder of the COOPERATIVE MOVEMENT! 2420 BRONX PARK EAST Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 5H. Telehone ESTABROOK 2459. Special rates to students from the | Co-operative. House. =D Auspices SUBSECTION 3E WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY ADMISSION 35c. (Proceeds to Daily Worker.) rd th the higher-ups in the Beckerman ma- chine of the Joint Board. WE ALL MEET at the ~NEW WAY. CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET ~NEW YORK 7 banon Cemetery, Long Island. INTERNATIONAL Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant - 1600-MABISON- AVE, ~~~ PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 BLOCK BLOCK COOPERATIVE HOUSES now being built by the United Workers’ Co-operative Association Will Be Exempt of City Tax as soon as the houses will be rented. RED PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN PICNIC Patronize the ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT ANTONIO SCHIAVO, Prop. 86 East 4th Street Rational Vegetarian Restaurant |) 199 SECOND AVE. Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. i STS es? | The average rent is $11 a month per room. All Comrades Meet at Phone Stuyvesant 3816 BRONSTEIN’S q John’s Restaurant Come and select a-beautiful apartment of either All the candidates wi ll be there VEGETARIAN HEALTH SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Beautiful | RESTAURANT | fan yon busaphere 2, 3 OR 4 ROOMS Sunday, J une 24 At Pleasant Bay Park [se Claremont P’kway Bronx. | E, 12th ST. NEW YORK With ail modern improvements—Opposite Bronx Park. Metropolitan Sports League—Artistic Concert and Jazz Band—Open Air Dancing—Torchlight Parade Vaudeville Program—Refreshments. ADMISSION 35 Cents. TICKETS ON SALE AT 26-28 UNION SQUARE. OFFICE: 69 FIFTH AVENUE Corner 14th St. eee esaos ee OON New York, Ni ¥: Open every day until 7 P. M. Saturday until 2 P. M. ARE YOU GETTING CO-OPERATIVE Bakery Products (Union Made) If not, let us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home. Co-operative Trading Association, Inc, Tel. Windsor 9052. 4301 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 5401 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Auspices of the Workers (Communist) Party. BUSSES LEAVE Friday—6:30 P.M. Saturday—1:30 P.M. From 1800 Seventh Ave. CO-OPERATIVE UNITY S283 “Winedale C/A MP Now open for vacationists. Elaborate Program Arranged for Friday and Saturday. | Freiheit Excursion ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN (not on the Hudson) Saturday, June 16, at 2 o’clock PROLETARIAN ASSETS EXCEEDING $29,000,000 Deposits made on or before the 3rd day of the month will draw interest from the Ist day of the month, Last Quarterly Dividend paid 1 on all amounts from $5.00 Y/, XY to $7,500.00, at the_rate of 2 (9) Open megeeye (all day) until 7 P. M, Banking by Mail Soclety Accounts Accepted we fon Ae ae cabhhd Slaton wi 2 Steamers CLEARONT ONTARIO To ATLANTIC BEACH N. J. Labor and Fraternal Organization Attention! CHILDREN’S COLONY in Unity Camp For workers’ children from 5 to 9 years. ‘ The FREIHEIT FLEET 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 i Airy, Light Rooms To Rent for OFFICES and MEETING ROOMS at the WORKERS CENTER, 26- 28 Union Square. DIRECTIONS: From 110th St. ane 7th Ave. direct to the Camp by bus; by train from Grand Central or 125th St. station to Wing- dale and from there take our bus to the Camp. Bathing, Rowing, Dancing, Refreshments for 4 full hours. TICKETS $1.25 in advance. © $1.50 at the dock. TICKETS TO BE GOTTEN AT THE DOWN TOWN—Freiheit, 30 Union Square; Book Storé, 202 East Broadway. BRONX-—-United Workers Co-operative, 2700 Bronx Park Kast; Rapoport & Cutler Book Store, 1310 South- ern Boulevard, FOLLOWING STATIONS Rational Vegetarian Restaurant, For registration come to our main office ~ 1800—7th AVE. Corner 110th St. TELEPHONE, MONUMENT 0111. Lidsky’s 189 Second Ave.; HARLEM—Unity Workers Co-operative, 1800 — 7th Avenue; Health Food Vegetarian “Restaurant, 1600 Madison Av * Elevator Service. Telephone Stuyvesont 1201.. When you arrive at Wingdale call up the Camp, -SHOOIUENcubuahers Vegeiatian ‘Redtabvant, “244 36° yey, Bt; Goldstein ecBodi Bicne. een BueinerANed | Telephone Wingdale 12-F-10,