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? ee CAPMAKERS WILL HOLD ANTI-PIECE WORK MEETING To Demonstrate Against Zaritsky All members of the Capmakers Union have been called to a mass meeting toimorrrow evening, to pro- test against the organized and delib- erate policy of President Max Zarit- sky to foist the sweat shops system of piece work upon the New York membership, The meeting will be held in Manhattan Lyceum, 66 East 4th St. immediately after work. The meeting will be a demonstra- tion of protest against Zaritsky’s de- struction of the entire organization, by the expulsion and the dissolution of locals whose leadership is opposed to his policy of granting piece work to the bosses and the return of the 44-hour week, instead of the present 40. In a statement issued by the left wing members of the union, it is} pointed out that it was first neces- sary for the right wing to get rid of all militant clements who struggle against Zaritsky’s continual surren- der to the employers of the workers gains. First Zaritsky removed the leader- ship of the Chicago strike against piece work, and then he called off this strike in»spite of the fact that the season is now beginning. Hold- ing out for a short period would have seen the capitulation of the bosses in the desire to avoid the loss of an- other season, the statement says. Za- vitsky therefore tried to break the struggle by removing the progressive leaders, and now he calls. off the strike outright. Zaritsky, after announcing the dis- solution of Local 43 with a member- ship of 4,000, is now trying to break the Boston organization of the cap- makers, and the Biockers Local 42 of New York. The statement concludes with a call to the meeting at which a struggle against piece work and its advocates wiil be begun. TAMMANY HALL IN $20,000,000 CRAFT Twenty millions of dollars worth af city supplies which may or may not. have been purchased. but. which in any case the taxpayers directly, and the workers ultimately, paid for and for which no books or records can be found — this is the “picture uncovered by further probing into the $20,000,000 Tammany, street clean- ing graft scandal. Testimony before Commissioner of Accounts James A. Higgins who has baen doing his best to sidetrack the tevelations which seem to ooze forth in spite of him, disclosed that prob- » ably $20,000,000 worth of supplies have passed through the Department of Street Cleaning Warehouse in Brooklyn without any record of the specific goods being kept by the va- rious Tammany officials in charge. Automobiles to brooms, street cleaning machines to machine oil are the range of articles on the list which covers a period of twelve years. The chief clerk in charge, is Walter E: Roessler, who draws officially $2,455 & year for this “tremendous” task of accounting. ~ Although records are supposed to ~ have been made in the general led- ger at the main office, this has not been done in ten years, it was shown. Harlem Restaurant Will Donate to Mine Relief The Health Food Restaurant of 1600 Madison Avenue, Harlem, will donate 35 per cent of its receipts on June 28th and June 29th to the re- lief of the striking miners and their families. The money will be turned ever to the Harlem Committee for Miners Relief, affiliated with the Na- tional Miners Relief Committee. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6866 . Fr Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE. Bet, 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food. WE ALL MEET at the 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK yr enanenunesencacnne amigo at aipcatomes in Se oe cei alae Labor and Fraternal ews Tonight at 8:30 L. Tolmy; the gen- eral secretary of the Icor, Society for! Jewish colonization in Soviet. Russia will speak on the subject of. “Biro Bid- jan and the Icor.” The lecture will be held in Hoffman's Mansion, 1529 Pit- kin Ave., Brooklyn. All friends of the movement. to colonize the Russian Jews on Soviet soil and all those in- terested in a Jewish state in the Soviet Union are urged to come, * * * Miners’ Relief Activities. Under the auspices of the rsey City Committee for Miners’ Relfef, a relief conference will be held at 16 Mercer Street, Ukrainian Halli, tonight at 8 o'clock. All Jersey City workers’ organizations are requested to send delegates. ‘ A special miners’ relief outdoor meeting will be held tonight-at 10th St, and Second Ave. A striking miner will speak, outlining the causes of. the miners’ strike and the present situa- tion. This is part of National Miners’ Relief Week. . miners’ * * A miners’ relief outdoor meeting will be held at 42nd St. and 13th Ave., Brooklyn, on Friday evening,< Tune 29th. Ray Ragozin of the} WOnten's Committee for Miners’. Relief anda striking miner will speak. * « . The Coney Island Council of, the United Councils of Workingclass Wom- en will have a special miners’ relief meeting at 2901 Mermaid Aye. on Thursday evening, June 28th, The meeting will be utilized to mobilize the membership for the mass collection days of June 30th and July Ist. * * * The Cloakmakers’ Cofincil and Coun- cil 12 of the United Councils of Work- ingelass Women will run a tea -party and concert for miners’ relief on .Fri- day evening, June 29th, at the Work-, ers’ Club, 1472 Boston Road. All work- | ers: are asked to’ support the striking miners by attending. The proceeds elief of the on, 35 cents, are to be donated to th striking miner: Adm . ‘Workmen's Circle 548 of the Bronx will have an entertainment for min- ers’ relief Friday evening, June 29th, at 1400 Bronx k East. <A)\varied musical progr: vat be presented. m LL. D. Outing. The German Branch 43 of the Inter- national Labor Defense will hold its _————————_—————— All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway Bronx. annual “Waldfest" in “Edenwald” on Sunday. If it rains, the picnic will be postponed till July 8. To reach the picnie grounds, take the Third Avenue L to 133rd St. then change and take the Boston and Westchester Railroad to Dyre Ave. arhen walk to the right, . Freiheit Orchestra, Br. 548 W. C, The first meeting of the board of directors of the ‘Freiheit Symphony Orchestra, Branch 548 of the Work- men’s Circle, will be held Friday eve- ning. Anyone playing any instrument and desiring to learn to play in an orchestra should apply by mail to Na- than H. Alterman, 841 Jennings St., the Bronx. * s * Harlem Finnish Women’s Council,’ The Finnish Women’s Council of Harlem will hold a coffee party and concert tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. at 15 mission. Everyone is invited to attend, Council's ‘Central Boay Meet. The regular meeting of the Central Body of the United Councils of Work- | ing Class Women will be held tomor- row, 3:30 p.m. at the Workers Cen- } ter, 26-28 Union Square (6th floor, | Roam 3), 5 | Council 21, U w. WwW. ' Councii 21 of the Working Class Women will have a lec- ture on the presidential election c a baign tonight, at § Pp. m. at 13 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn. Dr. Hoffer Cc. ited Councils of RK Sa DS ME NE LET NIN Ea Window Cleaners’ Protective | Union—Local 8 Affiliated with the A. F. of L. 15 EB. 3rd St. New York Meets each Ist and 8rd Thursday of each month at 7 P.M. at Manhattan py Lyceum. Indlow Cleancrs, ‘ Join Your vote Four Natent) BUTCHERS’ UN. Ton], Local 174, A. M. C, & B. W. of N. A. Office and Headquarters: Labor Tempie, 243 E. 84 St., Room 12 Regular meetings every 1st and 3rd Sunday, 10 A. M. Employment aS Epa avery cay P.M. ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & Bronx; German. Workers’ _ Club. Meets “every 4th. Thursday. in- the Month at Labor Temple, 243 KE. 84th Street. New members accepted at tqgular meetings. German and Eng- lish library, Sunday lectures. So- “cial entertainments. Al German- speaking “workers are welcome. | Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists ._ 1 UNION SQUARE Room 802 Phone, Algonquin 8183 AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Bakers’ Loe. No. 164 fairs ist Saturday the month at ian Third A’ Bronx, N. ——— ee Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M,, 2-8 P. M. Daily Except Friday and Sunday 249 EAST 115th STREBT = Cor. Second Ave. New York Telephone Lehigh 6022 PYCCKUM 3YBHOM BPAY DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 25 years in practice. Moderate price: 228 SECOND AVE. NEW YORK . Temple Courts Bldg. I. STERNBERG Optometrist Byes Examined—Gla: Fitted | 916 Prospect Ave. Cor. E. 162 St. BRONX, N. Y. 4 Telephone—Kilpatrick 8448. Telephone Stagg 5356, _ Dr. J. C. HOFFER ; Surgeon Dentist “Advertise your union meetings -here. For information write. to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq. New York City. Patronize _ LERMAN BROS. Stationers & Printers 7) EAST 14th STREET N. a -Corner Union Square u Tel. Algonquin. $366, 8843. Y. No Tip-Center Barber Shop NEW WORKERS CENTER 26-28 Unie Sq. 1 Flight Up N' ‘Patronize a Cemradely Barber Shop, Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER meanness THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WE DNESDAY,: nl NE 21, 1928 ‘tatorship of the Proletariat} Workers Pa art Greek Fraction Meeting. a meeting of the Greek here will be Defense, »por “Le” to park, Mine Relief Carnival. The National Miners’ Relief Commit- tee. will hold an international fair and carnival on Sunday, August 5 ant Bay Park, Brenx. are requested to keep this date open. * * - TL. D. Outing. An outing will be held on Saturday; | July 21, at 12 noon, at Pleasant Bay Park, Bronx, under the auspices of the New York Section, International Labor Take Bronx Park, Subway to 177th St. then take Union- port car to end of line, * . : | 0 p. m. at at Pleas- Organizations Free busses Are you eee, “DAILY WORKER” ing tonight Finnish Hall, at Subsection 3C will be held Wig ae at) 101 W. All tunctlonaries must be pre oaey. Inland Branch, A concert and package party will be | given by Coney Island Branch Satur- | day, June 30, at 2901 Mermaid Ave. . WL Fete. | An open ae g@arden festival and con- cert will be given by the Young Work- ers League of Harlem on Saturday, June 30, at 8 Bem, at 143 E, Section 7 | Section 7—Special membership meet- | at 8:30 p. up e must 27th St. 103rd St. 40th m. Street | to take | worker daily? 7 E. 42d “For Any Kind of Insurance”’. CARL. BRODSKY St. Telephone Murray Hill 5550. Square. SITUATION WANTED, Expert bookkeeper, thoroughly | competent; 8 years experience. | Can take full charge. Write Box | 10, Daily Worker, 26-28 ar = |i | | i ay Activities iBROACH SET FOR lection ¢ be ampaign present ~~ ELECTION STEAL The upper photo | traction of the Workers (Communist) | | Party tonight at $ p.m. at 101 West Hiiehiion ihetve ds a pean ST AL ERIE SORE OER Surat Etta ct Heetion Dri eet, omy Owe 0 aceng at.) 27th St. All members! nu | The Unit Campaign Committees of (4 Coney Island typi- | Unit 4F. Section 2 will meet Friday at 7 p. m | 5g ; “~~ \~ Unit 46 will meet today at 60 St./at 101 West 27th St, to map out the | cal of hundreds of | Marks Place at 6 p.m. Section 2 Election Campaign. All units | uust be represented. TI units | * Subsection . ; mu. BP R ‘“ mummer resorts in| 5 important membership, meeting |WhICH Have not as yet elected a can- | Workers Expose Little i ae, | of Subsection 2A will be held tomor- | paign committee must do so at once. 4 : the United States, jfow at 6 p.m. at 101 W. 27th St. A leampaign committee of three for every Caesar” istrict speaker will speak on the e unit is desirable, and it is suggested where: workers are; tion campaign, = |that such committee be composed of (Contenued Inve, Page One) »| 2 B ce. 7 AILY WORKER and literature forced to - snatch Important Notice D. hese Pee a ; t All section and subsection organiz- j}agents and the agitprop director purposes as a newspaper publishe 3 Sie Seiennitel gers, section and subsection campaign % * % Op ane a a 5 iS arshinh their vacations (i managers, all language Bureaus bins interotienad Bexmoncs ea has told in Gene i Pete! jen's departments, members of the . = 7 gpa vase ptian that it will require at least three mpre any) in heetiol|Young Workers (Communist) League, | International Branch 1 of the Work- J Bai 2 hi oF ae al ro Gomentt seas all ress Union jers (Communist) Party will hold a | years to clean up New York. There B fashion and submit | traction secretaries, ares instructed to | meeting tonight 7:80 p at 6( 2 ast 2 rganized elec f [attend a elty- widevelserion sembasan| bate pice eee pies Suet lowes Jeane 200) ee . |conferen to be held this pt Marka’ Place: membere must | ting) workers, cal 3 there: ave ta being fleeced by ning, at-8 ib. wh:v aE ciie Minemeen apes Latinos trical oehelet In local there are Vcibe! per oe |ter, 26-28 Union Square, fifth floor. * only 6,000 electrical work lesa otels anc \- Signed) JOHN'J, BALLAM, tuk’ reac . | Mn Diatrict Oreaniver, |... Spanish Fraction Meeting. than one-third of the workers em- bibere: The phate| wee entig | The Spanish Fraction wil! hold its | ployed in the electrical industry of | Attention Literature Agents. Mecting ‘tonight at 3:80 p. mi at 143 | the city, Not a finger has been moved below shows in e new issue of the Party Organ- East 103rd Street. An interesting lec- sree ste é 2 lager lust. come off the prasa. “All [ture -will follow the muoccne nor a word spoken by International striking contrast a} their bundles. are asked to call for | ooh cpp, id Vice-President Broach or the union their bundles. ; i rpaniz ; ed * ‘ 1GgentAle Meckings— Week. of Jnne officials in relation to the organiza- - summer resort in Reteboke Meeting. Topic: The Miners’ Struggle, | tion of the unorganized thousands of ato pe f } A meeting oF al asiteop directors | Relief, Role of the Capitalist State in|utility and alteration electrical e Crimea, for-|of Section 1 w e held tomorrow eve- that Struggle cers he cds Wl ee eee |\edayn preg ting held some months of. z niga At a meeting held some c merly the palace of Public Speaking ‘Glan [2 Ave and ith Bt—J. Marshall, A! ae Broach stated that only ‘twa Ba i iusakoff, P. Midolla, M. Pasternak, J. | 7 » cea f an aristocrat. This Ae GUUS deere Coe end: : Se ae Communists and one half baked nut 4 ning at k at 60 St. Marks | Wilk thee nee , | Were being excluded. At the last ; 6 | Place. Thos s ilkins and Intervale—H. Blake, V. | : is only one of th Flace. Those registered must come on | cipulsky, H. Koretz, R. Wortis. Geo,|meeting these figures suddenly many resorts and| eee gee eet ‘ jumped to 85 members. Such ‘de- | Election Campaign Notice, |s. Polls |ceptive statements by Broach do not rest homes where! A conference of the election cam-|mon, C }erase the fact that more than 300 |paign committees of Section 2 will be | Tomorro |members are being excluded fr Soviet workers {held Friday, 6:30 p,m, at i01 West! Steinway and Jamaica Ave. Astoria, |Members are being excluded from h St. All sub section and unit cam-/|L. I——Robert Minor, J. Di nto, A.| union meetings. And yet our benevo- Rock Ps BAPE OS poalen committees must be present Hartfield, Geo, Powers, ‘M. Ro pronx | ent Mr. Broach speaks of cleaning up : , | Night Workers Attention. aum, Blum, D. Lyons, 0. Huis- | New York and obtaining better work- tions of from two to | dnternational Branch, Botton. 1 of hac cee Pe aan ea |ing conditions for the membership. |Night Workers will meet today at 4 St. and 8th Ave.— enber: Ge a aise i a fowr weeks with|2 p. m. at the Workers Center (sixth |, Allerton and Cruger, Bronx—s. Nesin,| “At the last meeting of the local a jfloor), All members must attend. BR. Jac okgon Severis | resolution calling for the expenditure ‘ | (Mess eer, . and Mermaid ‘Ave., Coney | a : ake full pay. Becisbe ak Auth aad uae. |Island—Bimba, Hartlieb, Ragozin, jof more than $10,000 for the purchax« 4 fs kin, Williams, jof new automobiles for the Busines There will be a conference of puldass tune agitprop and literature agents of Sec- |" Bristol and Pitkin Ave. B'klyn—-Ch | Agents was placed before the mem- tion, 4 tonight at 8 p. m. at 143 | ss, Bert Miller, Jul. Cohen. BR. EB. | bership. This at a time when unem- 108rd St, The district agitprop will be | \foor (beating he trecti as ¢ | prasent, ae i age Cas | ployment and suffering of the workers | ANG Aan iat Oe SS Bee —P! lis great. The purchase of new auto- ction 3 Functionaries. z t 230 Bolle iles for 2 siness is TERRA A meeting. of all funttionsries of | yy° agAY Ae 1 oth Ste &. Follag i | mobil s for the Business Agents i will be the lecturer, Section 3 will be held tomorrow at |Moreaa ‘ phen, A.) given precedence over the institution ER Sa 6:30 p. m, at 101 W. 27th St hy RE ay ee of relief measures for the unemployed Freiheit Picnic. All members of unit, section, subsec- | 1d. K. Welsh, J. Codkind © Steen” ‘ sl ¥ Saturday, July 28 Freiheit Picnic will|tion executives and campaign direc- beiiway sate, a0 , E. Stanley members. What has Broach’s machine be held at Ulmer Park, foot of 25th |tors must be present. A roll call will | "Ist Ave, and Seth St Be Baie in the local done to deserve re- Avé., Brooklyn, Organizations may or-'be taken. = Owens, h St—J. Padgug, D ra der 500 tickets for $20 with the organ- AN a \¢ +, Owens, E. Zenbert, J. Hardy. _ election? ization’s name on the tickets. An- enlarged executive meeting of | —— caamamniapeeae Labor and Fraternal Organizations Attention! Airy, Light Rooms To Rent for OFFICES and MEETING ROOMS at the WORKERS CENTER, 26-28 Union Square. Elevator Service. Telephone Stuyvesant 1201. wo enn nena ne. New York City STUDENT MARY WOLFE CONSERVATORY |p1awo LESSONS Moved to 2420 BRONX PARK EAST Near Co-operative Colony. Telehone ESTABROOK 2459. Special rates to students from the Co-operative House. THE DAMROSCH Party Units, | Sections, Trade Union Apt. 5H. Removed Electric til 2 Superf!uous Hair without 8 Quick and best results, guaran- teed. Consultation free. appagintment between 9 A. M. un- PyoM. S. FRIEDMAN 223 Second Ave. NEW YORK. 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