The Daily Worker Newspaper, June 16, 1928, Page 3

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Japanese Fascist Government to Inflict Death Penalty on All Communists THE DATLY_ WORKE! R, NEW y_YORK, § SATURDAY, MILITARISTS FEAR Labor and Fraternal News. MILITANTS WILL. ARQUSE WORKERS Proposal Follows Many *' Demonstrations announced yesterday, to change the Fretheit Picnic, Saturday, July 28 Freiheit Picnic will held at Ulmer Pi foot. of 25th Brooklyn. Organ 500 tickets for $20 with the organ- ation’s name on the tickets, FE a Dr. B. Liber Liber will ‘als. a_health talk , tomorrow only “What Hi LU Sir ein of the Chil Outdoors ‘{-the weather permits. in fhe Auditorium. . * m. KIO, June 15.—Acting on a pro- povler aise posal made by the Japanese militarist | cabinet, measures will be taken, it was | Friends of Nature. Junior Section of the Friends of will hike tomorrow, to Aline The ture nd Roman Bath. Adolph Matthes punishment of members’ of the/Wi!l lead the hike. The hikers will : i 2 |meet and Van Courtlandt Japanese Communist Party convicted | Par 7 a.m. Fares will amount to - ae . ss /20 cents, of “conspiring against the state” from . « * years in prison, to the death pen- alty. Since according to law this meas- ure would have to wait several months/ant Bay | | Mine Relief Carnival. tee carnival on Sunday, August Park, Brenx. Organ until the next session of the Diet, the 97° Teduested to keep this date open. cabinet submitted its proposal today | to the Privy Council, pointed a committee to “examine” The Communists have taken the lead in arousing the oppressed workers of |June 23rd, Japan, which has ap-/ it.|To greet her, | | LAUNCH ELECTION DRIVE AT PICNIC Interest in the Red Picnic, which | will mark the formal launching of the | Welcome To Kate Gitlow. Kate Gitlow is back from Russia. the United Councils of Women will hold r honor, on Saturda p.m. at the, Mant 66 Hast 4th St/ Adr Cl in Working banquet at 6 }tan Lyceum, sion will be 75 cents. . . * Bronx I. L. D. Festival. zetti Branch Z of bor, Defense will Festival and June hold a Strawberry Dance on the evening of June 23 at 1347 Boston Road, for the benefit of the class war prisoners now in jail in the United States. * * * Workers School Hike. The students of the Workers School vill hike tomorrow to Kensico Reser- oir, White Plains. All intending to articipate should meet at E. 180th St. New York State Communist election !Lexington Ave, line at 8.30 a, m. campaign, increased yesterday with) ‘he announcement of the unusual pro-| gram in preparation for the event. The Picnic which is to be held at Pleasant Bay Park on June 24 will) follow trations such as the Russian work- ers make of their field days, ikussian sport festivals are Olympian the pattern of great demon-| The} jof the in the best sense of the word en-| couraging the youth to develop skill and physical strength, endurance and intelligence such as the working class must have in Soviet Russia to with- stand the dangers which they are yet to face. Kate Gitlow to Be Honored Here Kate Gitlow, veteran Communist organizer, will be the guest of honor at a banquet given her by the United Council of Workingclass Women at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St., Saturday evening, June 23. She has just ‘returned from a six menths’ visit in the Soviet Union. At the banquet she Will report on the progress of working women in European countries, and particulatly in the U.S. S. R. Cooperators — Patronize COOPER’S PAINT STORE at 759 Allerton Ave., Bronx J Siemon Bech Tas eh ed womens Peaticene, Delegates from shops nd unions jhave been called to @-conference of the Working Women’s Federation at the Labor Temple, 242 E. 14th St., Room 42-4, at 7.30 p.m. June 21. af Tee fee Women’s Maxs Meeting. A mass meeting for organizing an- other more English speaking branch Women}s Council will be he! Monday at the auditorium of the operative House, 2700 Bronx Park E: Rebecca Grecht, who just returned from an extensive trip to the miners’ district, Ray Ragozin, secretary of Women's Council, and Pauline Rogers, secretary of the Women's Federation, will speak, Workers Theatre Hike, The Workers Theatre has arranged a hike to er Lake, Staten Island, to- morrow. These wishing to go should meet in front of the Cooperative Cafe- teria, 30 Union Square, at 9.30 a. m. Haigarica iy L. The Hungarian I. L, De "No. Yorkville is having an morrow at Edenwald. be out of door cooking of all kinds. Route to the grounds: Take 3rd Ave “L” to 133rd Street, there you get off and take the Westchester K, R. White 18 of outing to- There will fa Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable’ for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the - Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097. Airy, Light Rooms | To Rent. for OFFICES and MEETING ROOMS at the | WORKERS CENTER, 26-28 Union Square. _ | Elevator Service. Telephone Stuyvesant 1201. ensdie aes | ations may or- | Bronx Park | WAITERS’ UNITY 1446 St. Nicholas Ave., near 182n t. | cision made recently here, the federal Plains tral in to Dyre Ave. Get off at| yre Ave., walk 2 blocks west and you are with’ the créwd. Or t the | and the} Walk 2 blocks | ibway to Huntspoint Ave, train west, to Dyre Council No, United Counci » will hold of the WwW © n I. De. SERS | An outing will be held an July y| 21, at 12 noon, Park, Bronx, under th of the | New York Section, t Labor | Defense. Take Bronx Park eal or “L” to 177th St., then e Union port car to end of’ line. Free busses | to. park. STRIKE NEW SHOP. a Waiters’ Unity Organization of | 5 Rivington St., has called a strike at the Isaac Gellis Delicatessen. St., it was announced yesterday by| David Siegel, secretary of the organi- zation. The strike has been called for union recognition and for increases} in wages. i The Isaac Gellis “Kosher” Delica- tessen and Restaurant which is owned by Pulver and Haas, said to be mem- bers of the socialist party, advertises! its goods over the Debs Radio Station which is operated by that party. The Waiters’ Unity Organization has appealed to workers who previ- ously have patronized the firm to be informed of the strike. Supreme Court Upholds Exploiters of Jobless: WASHINGTON, June 15.—In a de- supreme court ruled that no state government can fix the prices which a private employment agency may charge for its services. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 nl Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE. Bet, 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. _— ST ee ee ee All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 658 Claremont» P’kway Bronx. WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK ——————— | Patronize the ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT ANTONIO SCHIAVO, Prop, 86 East 4th Street Cor. 2nd Ave. NEW YORK. Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHE | A pla with atmosphere | where all radi meet 302 BE. 12th ST. NEW YORK 4 69 — 5th AVE. ce CO-OPERATIVE | ~ CAMP NITGEDAIGET BEACON, N. Yo Mass Plays—Mass Singing—Sport Activities and Other Recreations Every Day of the Entire’. Summer Season. ( ‘ ‘RATES, $17. PER WEEK. Tel. Algonquin 6900. or in the COLONY, 2700 BRONX PARK F. Trains leave to Beacon from Grand Central every hour. \, Boat leaves to Newburgh 9 o'clock in the morning. * $1.50 ROUND TRIP, i Workers Co-operative] Clothiers, Inc. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, New York Cor. 18 St. Tel. Algonquin 2223. | employers. | exposure. lished 55 years. of the Insurance Department of the staterot New York. Insurance, required which is refundable Rs case of | withdrawal. HILLMAN WILL NOT PROBE CLOTHING UNION CRAFT RING " Fires 3 Goats: Gives the Higher-Ups Whitewash | (Continued from Page One) corrupt machine, cited are: In November 1924 Hillman received } an affidavit from Samuel Sdkuler, former secretary of the former Sec- |tion B of Local 16, containin cus charges against the offic the childrens’ clothing locals ler therein charges that s) es had been levied on the m ship and were pocketed by the of- ficials. Hillman being among tho ily for infraction of rules and that these fines also were pockcted; that |collections for sick members made and divided among the o als Three contractors, Ratir, Jeffe and Farner, came with charges of extor- tion in 1923, against Louis Stein, the official whom Hillman has now dis- charged; ‘Stein and his agents de- manded money from these employers declaring to them that they needed it for election expenditures in order to beat the “lefts.” Hillman did no* investigate the charges of the threc He gave the case to the Children’s Clothing Joint Board whic was headed by a partner of the grafters and the man who is \now the chief witness in the present graft This is B. Levy who at that time was told to investigate his own partners, ame B. Levy, in 1927, became severely ill., His fellow officials im- mediately organized a benefit lotte ets. Out of this sum Levy received an insignificant amount, having been betrayed by his own fellow grafters. Telephone Stagg 5356. Dr. J. C. HOFFER Surgeon Dentist 287 South 5th St., near Marcy Ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥. 4 Proletarian prices for proletarian: ——————— \Dr- ABRAHAM MARKOFF SUR N DENTIST 5 Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M,, 2-8 P.M, Daily Bxcept Friday and Sunday 249 BAST 115th STREET |}cor. Second Ave. New York I. STERNBERG Optometrist Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted 916 Prospect Ave. Cor. E. 162 St. BRONX, N. ¥ Telephone—Kilpatrick 8448, PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 25 years in practice. Moderate prices. 223 SECOND AVE. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bldg. Dr. J. Mindel Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Dr. L. Hendin Room 803 Phone, Algonquin 8183 WORKMEN'S FURNITURE FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY Incorporated) ablished 1872.— Main Office: New York and Vicinity. Office hours: From 9 A. M. until} 6 P. M. Saturday until 1 P. M.; Mon- day until 9 P. M. at 227 East: 84th Street. Tel: Regent 4391. Sundays and Holidays Closed. Brooklyn: | Every Monday and | Thursday from 6:30 P. M. until 8:30 P. M. at the Labor Lyceum, 949 Wiloughby Avenue. Jersey City: Every Monday between 7 and 9 at Fraternity Hall, 256 Cen- tral Ave. ‘ Union City: Every Thursday, be- tween 7 and 9 at the Swiss Hall, West Bae 28rd St., near Oak St. co-operative undertaking, estab-' Under the supervision The most reliable and cheapest Fire-- 49,600 Members. £700,000 Asnets. $53,000,000 Insurance in Force. No Profits or Dividends for. Stockholders! A deposit of $1.00 for every $100 is | A yearly assessment of 100 for each- $100 Insurance. covers all expenses. NO Workers Book Shop ' Temporary Headquarters: 26-28 UNION SQUARE 1 Flight Up Books, Pampblets, Magazines, on all subjects. OPEN, DAILY UNTIL 9PM. W OPEN CXXXXEKXXXEAXEKIIXIIXEN Some of the facts | named, that workers were fined heav- | and sold $1,700 worth of raffle tick- | ‘ TUN, 14. 1928 WORKERS PARTY] ACTIVITIES NEW YORK—NEW JERSEY Bronx Lengue Hike. Page Three “For Any Kind of Insurance” CARL BRODSKY TE, 42d St. Telephone Murray Hill. 5550. New York City The upper Bronx Section No. 1 of the | ame Workers (Communist) League | will hold a hike tomorro meet Advertise AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Bakers’ Loe. No. 164 Meets Ist Saturday in the month at 3468 Third Aves Bronz, N. Y¥. Ask for Union Label Bread. ae plese will be announced r. All = your union’ meetings and clubs are invited to at- |" ae ; - teena. i A F F I C E here. For information write to | Wo zs wo The DAILY WORKER a June 2 under the (Communist) | TODAY: Ist Welsh, Markoff, ll, H. Davis J. More Tammany Grafters Out) (Gonlteusd Aon page’ one) unced that the three secuted criminally. would not be| | siven for this stand, but it is believed hat there is of {38 igist those responsible | ‘he systematic steals. | For the third time, indictments said to have been voted by the New| York County Grand Jury against] thers known to be guilty did not} materialize. No reason has been giver | © account for the delay. Another Delay. Sentencing of William J. Oswald | William J. Lougheed, and Benjamin! Stoeber has been postponed for a| week... This is but another indicatior | of the pressure Tammany Hall is! exerting to save its guilty henchmen. Attorneys for these convicted mer have charged that they were only | minor offenders and that those highs up are being shielded. fear really revelations | for| | ‘) MARY WOLFE 3TUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH | CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Moved to 2420 BRONX PARK EAST Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 6H. Telehone ESTABROOK 2459. | |!3pecial rates to students from the Co-operative House. ADMISSION 35 Cents. ark | f wor the convenience of work: i 4. Yel No reason was! 1818—- 7th Ave. New York. ween 110th nd 111th S Next to Unity Co-operative No Tip--Center Barher Shop NEW WOE 28 26- Individual perts. — LADT Patronize a Comradely Barber Shop. Sunday, June 24 sertite Metropolitan Sports League—Artistic Concert and Jazz Band—Open Air Dancing—Torchlight Parade Vaudeville Program—Refreshments. TICKETS ON SALE AT 26-28 UNION SQUARE. LERMAN BROS. Stationer t9 EAST Algonquin 3356, SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor | Siperf ‘uous Heir Removed S. FRIEDMAN 223 Second Ave. CHAS. "RECHT Patronize & Printers | N. ¥ 14th § z Corner Square 8843. y Co-operators Pa Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq. New York Oey, GIRL COMRADE wari ed to share apartment —jor room. Hansen, 1269 iS) heridan Ave., Br onx,. ‘ROOM TO RENT with | or without board. All ‘improvements, near sub- | way station. Reasonable. 625 W. 185 St., , Apt. 1D. RS CENTER Union Sq. 1 Flight Up Vv YORK CITY Sanitary Service by Ex- SPE Specia’ quick pain CHARC without 8 ! Cor. 14th St. |} NEW YORK. | (Bet. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN PICNIC All the candidates will be there A Auspices of the Workers (Communist) Party. Consult Dr. Specialist 1 modern treatment with | and sfactory results. | J condition St X- eve sia Blood Bkainioutiogs | CONSULTATION FREE DR. ZINS Specialist 110 EAST 16th ST., N. Y. Irv! Daily, 9-8 P.M. Pleasant Bay Park 3 1 Zins 3 ARE REASONABLE Experience 25 Yrs. ing Pl. and Union Sq) | Sunday, 10-4, | 2 Steamers CLEARK ONTARIO TICKETS $1.25 in advance. * DOWN ‘TOWN—Freiheit, ern Boulevard. } Madison Avenue. TICKETS TO BE GOTTEN AT THE FOLLOWING STATIONS: 30 Union Square; Book Store, 202 East Broadway, | BRONX—United Workers Co-operative, HARLEM--Unity Workers Co-operative, BROOKLYN—Mausner's Vegetarian Restaurant, 2700 Bronx Park Hast; Rapoport & Cutler Rational Vegetarian Restaurant, 199 1800 — 7th Avenue; Health Food Veget; 244 So. 9th St.; ‘reiheit Excursion | ON THE ATLANTIC OCEAN (not on the Hudson) TODAY AT 2P.M. To ATLANTIC | 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 Bathing, Rowing, Dancing, Refreshments for 4 full hours. $1.50 at the dock. Segond Ave.; i ie Goldstein's Book Store, 865 Sutter Ave. Lidsky’s ok Store, 1310 South- jan Restaurant, 1600

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