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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1928 Rae wihek WORKERS? AID 1S | oss a is Pay-triotiom on Fide Day NATIONAL MINERS" 1 Labor and | Fraternal News TWO FRUIT GLERK ONLY HOPE FOR. Bo 8 sb ~ (Seek) RELIEF WEEK 10. a ee : ) COAL STRIKERS BEGIN JUNE 25° Suffering Gr Grows More! Committee ‘Ur ges All to!c: Acute Daily Participate Here. i: busses ; || WORKERS PARTY BY BOSSES’ THUGS | ACTIVITIES * | cooperative Built Neat NEW YORK—NEW JERSEY Strike Area Mine Relief Carni National Miners’ F international fair The iuested to keep this date open. eae a | ‘3 i | | ‘i ve at Welcome To Kate Gitlow. | Open Air Meeti . (Special t0 The DAILY WORKER.) |. As the fifteenth: month of the soft! jit6e Gitlow in back. from 1 Topic: Republican convention, its» Despite the vicious terror by po- PITTSBURGH, June 17. ~~ Dele-} coal: mine’ strike -enters--its last | eet her, the. U i ee RSCotan Aids candidates lice, thugs’ and. injun is continued : P ae: 0 : in thy + t a gates and executives who atténded | week, workers throughout New Yor! her honor, on’ Saturd I H. Davis, hb ae ph ed Yap . mal epee | *: } Me Pa Tot > D , at the Manh u strike 0: > re’ % s' PKS, the mine conference here’ Wednesday will usher in Nationa ers’ Re- st’ 4th St.) Admis: a, Cork, D. the waging a vigorous at which the call for a national min-! lief Week ‘with a.m turnout. fo: A “Hardy, Wilkes. battle picketing the l aft, Padmore, B. store of Oland and Weinberg, Clare- and Havemeyer st. mont Parkway and Bathgate Ave., Midolla, mond, were brutally assailed by a squad of ad by Oland himself. Nathan 2 a treated for in- nd M, Welshinsky Police, though refused to take notice of the ers’ convention was drawn up, on re- turning to their home districts are faced first of all with the most acute problem of relief for the thousands | of miners and their families now in| the fourteenth month of the strike. | | Appeals reaching the offices of the | National Miners’ Relief Committee are in most cases of the most urgent house to house colle ns, mass Al tribution of special miners’ bullet and pamphlets, and thruout the ¢ there will *be x s' relief , méet- ings, indoors and on the streets. | the cle From June 25 to July 1): inclusive,| ‘be Usited this relief work wi'l mobilize as never before the great. number of York workers eng. din all indus lber. i, Baum, Jacobson, Women’s Conference. Delegates from shops and union have rence ‘of th ve answer was given by character pi¢turing the most abject . s ] and acute suffering. A virtual fam- | tries for miners’ ef work. ore _ Women's ree ae aban L and its sympathizers to y ine is sweeping over the mine areas; The week will id up with a mass|43-4)"at 730 p, m. June 21, is i : 4 the attempt of the owner of the store at a time when “prosperity” is the | In appreciation for its opportunities to wallow in graft in all de- Collection for min relief, ‘on all) ns dies Sececeniie Be Smith, Sumner tivon, at 933 Tremont Ave. to break the slogan off the big business interests| -partments of the city government, Tammany Hallparticipated in the the highways" and es; end) idee se co izing an- * by an anti-picketing injune- of the country. |.» “flag day” ceremonies the other day. In photo, John Voorhis, grand places of -congreg ; turday | Cspeaking. branch | ~ este Rane lle coheed A § ative fruit Those who issue this slogan and {_/ sachem of Tammany (left) with acting grand sachem T. Darlington at and Sunday, June 30 and July 1 Ce ee vega & jHinsdale St, Bkiyn. G, and vegetable : store was opened by, seek with it to continue their decep-| the Sons of the Revolution exercises at City Hall, Workers’ .organizations thruout. the 700 Bronx Park Bast 1 ore ‘Rosemond eoen the union sympathizers across the tion of the working class will, of | oe - ay ashlar sn a ae participate ho just retu i, 1 Cohen, Street at 986 Tremont Ave. course, do nothing to relieve the suf- in the various tag day driv trip to the ne 8’ . " MG Acphahenalil ke fering of the mjners, their wives and | GOAL OF “DAILY” LETTER RE V E A L § jducted by the Nat i Tracy Bimba, | A Be isto oe ee children, Only the workers can be & Committee, will 2 St. Codkind, Pad- t Casino, See- y, O, Huiswood. h St. Markoff; Ed. Moreau, Di Santo. looked to in this great extremity. The 4 | pected, enlist th ips, and ofan Pom Ave seterseves ee MUO T BE REAGHED SHLESINGER FAKE nics Pott" ot 1. oan 3 J " Va Bee { ;Shopmates and fr S . Other ee ras me o! enn Ave. yesterday issued an i L V | orguniamatona “ohucstofore |: innatt An puting will be held on other urgent appeal for funds which | inactive, | yuly at 12 noon, at P. A report of ation will be rendered St!) Iss Beuim! °G: | BY committee. The union q urges all members to attend. * ‘ 5 lof Rathbone, was crushed to death by | sympathizers. cannot hold office.” ple. The main business of the con-|ine scoop of a ban shovel near here |¢ “Aware of Opinions.” ference . will be miners’ relief. ltoday. This lett laiad Sy Shank d Plans Nearly Complete. ! Miles and his father were both | BB SEEPS A UBROG | DY. RHO DIEG A At the next federation meeting, |workers in the same gang construct- | Seo, 6 Unit: Bos Sons, 1833: Broadway, who have an which takes place Thursday night ating a bridge. The son was caught | q Section 4, Unit 2 agreement with the Sigman union, |the Labor Temple, 14th St. and Sec-| beneath the scoop as it descended. eter rtic, 5; Anna Oster, Chelsea, Mas: worker daily? ; J. ¥. Hancock, Kenilworth, IL, Schuch, Los means actually the saving of life in| 1 676. at t Pas ey will, participate. mS, cen AU Xe SAEAAEE Ee OF hs OF 8 9 Es rs the mine districts. * * All To Participate. | i ht Work: e We ipl, 2) ns php . Units of Committee of Many workers and organizations Young Worker Killed | : “ ° ae le - ait ee pe ; B: kers ar zation: speci s sked 1 p Once in Crisis 500 Meet Tonight eee fa: New x ee Scoop in Woodhull | Bom o Workers Cen- ] | fi forking Wom: Federation, which | ay mae at : MELON PICKE PICKE § ls Ra tag from Page itil (Continued from Page One) a sie pe aia bape con-| WOODHULL, N. Y,, Sag Rt of ine te take oe . i 8. i n : i : Y @ a 0: 2 open: (Oe : ie seated hime iportant matters. re you a J. Bryan, Clifton, 4 clozkmakers with the one proviso that | of the relicf al et Thur: While “his father, una . a i “ 7 spy | STILL Su FFER onreintan ¥ sub Betas “Communists, their followers and | evening, July 21, at the Tigo Ter hooked ot, Riley: Miles, 28 veses old im Workers shapes sae DAILY W ORKER apt Angeles, Cal, 15 Cents a Crate Not | ‘cru Living Wage Chretien, a { Boston, Mags: (By « Worker Correspondent) Plisvirgh? Pa, ‘1 Frank Peterson, |States that it is compelled to dis jond Ave., heya a be Seep for Stratford, C D, Cork 2 pi ‘ |sending a delegate from the women’s LOS ANGELES, Cal, (By mail) — |Toledo, 0 $81.6" Beton, Bikivny N.Y. |Charwe the recipient, Martin Feldman, cho. tq the coal fields for a special WANTED FURNISHED ROOM Tene eee aN repel 7A): ee Paul atin, 81; mon Bageinee beret i aba BIR poy UP- | relief conference there. _ Preferable East Side, near 14th oY ley. Cal appa ae - aye ark erie Mathepa N $3) 1. Pollack, sersey | on i e letter says, “You have|: Nearly one hundred dollars were | Transportation. Must have contin- ee trouble ea the rs orities Pig he Bie 6 el a Weissmay Bulyn, been in our employ for a number of | jeollected in the shops last week as | uous hot water in room. Private ahens | the growers. e masters are jailing:| x0") ¢ Kostrzewski, Chi- |years and your services have been "the beginning of the new drive, which | essential, State price, particulars; let-| satisfactory.” It says further, “We is to be intensified during the Mass | ters only. H, Samuel ia East 12th St. | 3 and fining the workers on various teeal 1h $ charges. phia, Pa., $2; Anthony Galamant, Nan Collection ‘Weeks, J a5th to. July | lolleetion ‘Week, June o Jul rancisco Hermandez, one of the |burgh, Pa., $1; Viola Dehn, Knoxville, are fully aware of your opinions and ifs coke, Pa., $2; Wm. M. Costley, Pitts- 10 directors of the new Mexican la- | Zenn.. $2; 8. Galles, Dorchester, Mass., |sentiments.” The employer concludes ii PYCCKHH 3YBHOH BPAY ($3; Ma + , Ne k,_N. 5. Incl h = a bor union that made demands upon | Aritoi tonlndbs,.Chickeo, lil. $ by saying that they have been forced REA a el Sk lg 43, DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER [XXX XXAXXAEKKKXAEK LED W NOW OPEN orkers Book Shop 26-28 UNION SQUARE 1 Flight Up it ae Books, Pampblets, Magazines, on all subjects. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M. je ne! le ¢ cantaloupe growers for increased itis, Waterbury, Conn. to fire him b h fi Surgeon Dentist Geared det Duking has been 34eh | Savonru, Baltimore, alt o fire him because he refuses to Millinery Hand Workers; $9.50 from a6 eharatin Epacttee Mnaaeate pelteas Ti] | 4 5 “e, y | register with the right wing. workers in the Frank Kat Hat Co., | | Jail to ‘serve a six-month’ suspended ithe SATE SEr Baltingee, - , “125 Broadway; $10 from progressive | | 228 SECOND AVE. NEW YORK ||} sentence, according. to the Brawley |{2ykooe,, Syracuse, N.Y. 95) F. P S LRH knitting workerg; $6.25 collected by Temple Courts Bldg. ; Labor and.Fraternal Organizations Attention! | i News. ‘The reason for the jailing, i at ae Orange N. J, $1; John Lobay, Phila} Organization Units Meet Tonight. ita Bernstein ig clothing ahobs| =n | : dif | e) *, -s | H engi ovis ae ee annie ea one bonis sity ! The first meeting of the units of $2.70 from workers in the Family & E se | Ge tie. Imperial Valley ottehis;teet | tele pee Mich $8; 1 Catal - the newly formed Organization Com- Dress Shop; and $3. 00 from nine girl | ||Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin || | H Air I i ht Rooms and leave for a healthier climate. } $21; {mittee of 500 will be held tonight in brits me peur cone net by Lo-| Surgeon Dentists | Y>5 4 Organized Power Opened Jail Doors. | 25 the office of the Joint Board of the en Cater ff ih \ Seventy, or more, Mexican strikers looeane » Cloakmakers’ Union, 16 W. 21st St., Unity Co-operators Patronize UNION SR USK i | (vive jailed ubout 8 Wooks ago, ‘Them/( Tectia i bsaccrathe’ to: tite plaka “annouAked Bp SAM. LES | |]Room 803 Phone, Algonquin 8183 | bail were fixed at from $250 to $1000. 35, the local section of the National Or- SER 1s SPIPAA SE Nit SORT STAY GROOT HR © e rn } ae ppg sum one emanate at ganization Committee. Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor | : least five cases. e bail of four ¥ "4 ae ve Fou V7; ARETE ESP RAG workers was reduced to $500. But Bereta, NYG. Sl: Tueeo,” NYC “apni r a rh el i. side Consult Dr. Zins | for OFFICES d MEETING ROOMS h i : s 3 Grd Distr.), Chiea a . Between 110th and 111th Sts. H . | ‘or an at the | the jude madé an exception. in the group. of ‘workers: Biya’, Workers Co-operative eh ASR elec a i | case of the one-armed interpreter-di- Pau) Burton, Detroit, Mich, $2; A. °T i S WORKERS CENTER, 26-28 Union Square, vector, Hermandez. So, rather than Harrington, Detrolt, ‘stick Lillian Clothiers, Inc: ecia is | stay in jail, he pleaded guilty of va- Stockey, Cl etroit, Mich., $2; Joseph | ; 1 Sincy endivécaived » staneten soa Rrgekeys, CHSAES, ni $3 Dr “ena ii Tip- tener Barber Shop | Elevator Service. Telephone Stuyvesant 1201. Special modern treatment with | quick and satisfactory resplts. All Acute and Ch conditions, Nerve, Blood, n, Stomach, + Lung and general diseases, ‘ oe WORKERS’ SAVINGS Are Being Utilized for Workers’ Co-operative Enterprises ON Sun FINE tence. Although the majority were Banyacst unable to put up any bail, all the rest S@#e#el, N¥C of the workers refused to plead guilty ~-and were released shortly after with the same status as ‘they had be- fore the strike. Waiting for Exploiters, While the workers have to go through all kinds of hardship—includ- ing extreme heat, sometimes_110 de- aie i grees or more—the exploitets are sending their women and children in- i A WwW OF F re E to cooler places for a summer vaca- at tion. It is estimated ‘that 9000 now CHAS. RECHT are on their way to coast ities and § For the convenience of workers open _ mountain resorts, etc. The workers io “WEST” “one oe dey Saturday, om 1604, NEW WORKERS CENTER 26-28 Union Sq. ‘1 Flight Up NEW YORK._CITY Individual Sanitary. Service by. Ex- perts. — LADIES’ HAIR BOBBING SPECIALISTS. Patronize 2 Comradely Barber Shop, WE ALL MEET NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 21th STREET betsolk Mich., $1; Jos. any “For Any Kind of Insurance” CARL BRODSKY- 7 E. 42d St. New York City Telephone Murray Hill 5550, X-Rays and Blood Examinations | CHARGES ARE REASONABLE CONSULTATION FREE DR. ZINS || | iJ 8 Specialist Experience 25 Yrs. ii 110 EAST 16th ST., N. Y. | (Bet. Irving Pl. and Union Sq.) | Daily, 9-8 P.M. Sunday, 10-4. | SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY Mé = Quality—Full Value |l 372 BROADWAY, New York Hills of the parasites. and pay the Phune: PENN 4060--4061--4076. 18 St. Tel. Algonquin 2223. ESE Sa - » The last report reads: “El Centro, Os N |! CO-OPERATIVE June 2. Following consultation in RESTAURANT ot which Dist, Atty. Elmer Heard, Mex- | ican Consul H. E. Torres, Dr. Louis - Baloch of the state labor statistical ; bureau and Attorney Alfred Blaisdel, 3 _ tounsel for the defendants, participat- _ # ed, charges against 70 Mexican labor- 3 ers were summarily dismissed in Im- perial county court today. “The Mexicans were arrested and charged with disturbing of the peace following recent strikes in the can- taloupe fields.. The date of the trials fa We nahy vi for June 6, Blais- lel had insisted on separate jury Is for the men.” Ms —L, P. RINDAL. ANTONIO SCHIAVO, Prop. 86 East 4th Street Cor. 2nd Aye. NEW ‘YORK. Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East i Ap’t C. 1 TEL. ESTABROOK 0568, DR. I. STAMLER \ Surgeon-Dentist DIRECTOR OPEN: Mon., ‘Tues., Wed., Thurs, from 10 to §'P, M.’ Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 7 P. M, cCORVPORATIC Subsidiary cf the United Workers’ Co-operative Ass'n. Go dividends are being paid from the first day of deposit on gold bonds in denomi- nations of $100, $300, $500 and $1,000, secured by the second mortgage of the second block of houses in the Co-opera- tive Workers’ Colony. THE GOLD BOND CAMPAIGN WILL BE ENDED IN JULY Subscribe now, don’t be left out! DAILY -WORKER CAR NIVAL Phome Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals met 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK —— Telephone Stage 6356. Dr. J. C. HOFFER Surgeon Dentist 287 South 5th St., near syle Ave. Brooktyn, N. ‘roletarian prices for “Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant "1600 MADISON AVE, ~ PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 ae oc" es Vegetarian Restaurant ea tarians Stationers & Printers t9 EAST 14th STREET NYS rner Union Square t el. Algonquin 3356, 8843, b Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9;30-12 A. M., 2-8 P. M. Concert, Dancing, Athletic Exhibitions, : = gt AIL B eine Ne been eee AVE. Daily Except Friday “and Sunday || | MARY WOLFE aseba! Soccer. asket all — Refresh- é et. andl th Sts. 249 BAST 115th STREET | See oMban hs renga) —o CGasies for Young and Old, Strictly Vegetarian Food. tenet) New vorll ! CONSUMERS FINANCE CORP. ee I. STERNBERG Optometrist Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Women and Children. Office: 69 — 5th AVE, New York, N. Y. TELEPHONE: ALGONQUIN 6900. All Gonikades “Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Nea: Co-operative Colony. Apt. ee lehone aap ae 2 % ADMISSION 50c. r Branch Office: 2700 Bronx Park E, (Co-operative Workers’ Colony) 916 Prospect Ave. Cor. E, 162 St. ‘ ; Ne | Telephone: Olinville 8947. Telephone-—Kilpatrick 8448. a ay en

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