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behind the scenes are. England and} will leave the Ch . pier at 10] i jalist. gi ight-|@. m. and 2 p.m, T re 50 cents; America, the imperialist giants fight. chicane as der ing for a united front against the So-|bougnt ‘in the Young} = , nipulating |\Worker, at Garden St ee oe end France manip) Otherwise the proceeds will not go to A THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, PATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928 Page Five DETROIT MEET 10 . WORKERS CA eae ne WAR PREPARATION. ERO: car to end of line. Free busses Fascist Activities Will WORKERS PARTY Be Sounded July 7 — DETROIT, Mich, June -29—-A/ hibiti ACTIVITIES _|| United. Committee of’ the Workers! NEW YORK—NEW JERSEY (Communist) Party of Detroit, the Baikan Centval Committee, the Anti-) utive C nites of the ¥ Cc it) Li e Wascist Alliance of Americaand the| ait ea) ea International Labor Defense have ar- | oy shop nuclei on July 22 ranged “a@.-mass protest meeting) tionaries of various units, against the growing war danger in the Balkans to be held on July 7, 8} All announcements for this column must reach The DAILY WORKER Sev- eral days before the event in auestion to make the announcem: any announcements arr: fice too late for publi to the additional time n delivery of the paper. e Kansas Ci KANSAS CIT Labor Defense of } ranged a labor pi the Ci on July 4. j-of the free } on ded for eal | y Picnic. International a. | Bronx Speakers Class, } Section. 5 of. the Workers (Commu- | nist)" Party Will hold the first session | s in preparation for out-of- :45 p.m. | Monday er season, | Y es en- the Bronx sections of the (Communist) Party and the Workers (Communist) League ho are qualified for. the class are rged to join. No fees will be charged. Harry Blake will be the instructor. » refreshmer h nd sports for, all, Chicago D. E. C. Meet. CHICAC i The ‘District | | Work ae AW func- and com- rades in different factories, have been urged to attend. * * Coney Island Sa ch. Ae " > A concert and package party will be p. m. atthe Workers Home, 1143 H, sete st Ferry: Picnic. Given by Coney Island Branch Satur- Ferry Ava. lo. The Young day, June 80, at 2901 Mermaid Ave, 3 ns Ferry, Ohio, * ° A’ ’statément issued yesterday: by a tence to be ¥. W. L. Fete, the United Committee follows: : herp on sue lo i open air 4 festival and con- f a ae from 10 a. m. the day and |cert will be given by the Young W “The reactionary Fascist Govern |nignt. All those ng to attend |ers League of Harlem. on. Saturlay, ment of Italy and Yugo Slavia are|should meet lan Hall, | June 30, at 8 p.m. at 143 EB, 103rd playing a desperate game which is}, likely to plunge Europe in another Tranaportation World War far more deadly and ter- 7 rible than the last imperialist holo- caust. “Italy and Yugoslavia are playing} the leading roles on the surface, but kers, etc: |Open i ‘Top Reli that Strugg | Emel ania Ve W. L. Excursion. feat : STRIKE ANSWERS for the be central or (Communi: take plac for advantages in setting up her sys- tem of war alliances in the Balkans. } “This struggle, if it develops into war, will not long be a war of Italy “great powers” ‘Ker, * the. Young * | Weavers Go ¢ Out When Demands Are Refused Milwaukee Party Picnic. MILWAUK The second summer pi Milwaukee and Yugoslavia. The Workers (Communist) Party and Frel- ‘ § s ‘ 2 s PITTSFIELD, Mass., June 29.4 st. as Club 4will take place July 9 29. will take a hand in this war, just as Reh ee Pat ie Suly een de pie Ge the Hosdac) they did in the last, but it will be the workers and peasants of these “great powers” who will have to do'the fight- ing against theit brother workers|¢ fron: other countries’ and leave their lifeblood on the field of battle: “The United Committee calls upon all workers, Italian, Jugo Slav, Ameri- ean and all other nationalities, to at- tend this mass meeting on July 7 and to vigorously protest and fight against the criminal war preparations of in- ternational ' Fascism.” FEAR AMUNDSEN PARTY IS DEAD Will Continue Search for Lost Explorer’ Worsted Mills in North Adams to| speed up the weavers by ordering] them to operate two. course goods looms each instead of one fine and one coarse goods loom, resulted in ; |a strike of the weavers when the em- |ployers refused to raise wages to 10 cents a yard. After “a committee of the striking} workers had gone in to the manage- ment with their demands and had been, refused, a meeting held soon after unanimously decided to stay out Miners’ Reliet ence here has ar- |” Strike till their demands were ranged a picnic for July 29 at Maple’| met. Grove Park. ® SARS ' i ACTOR DEAD IN VIENNA. * St. Louis Picnic. ‘ Ai ‘ene tours, he Young Workers VIENNA, June 29.—Leo Dietrich- stein, well American actor (Commumist) gue will give a picnic rt and producer, is dead here today ‘at and dance at Triangle Park, 4100 South Broadway, on July 4, Dancing, refresh- m - the age of 66. He died suddenly last night in Auersperg sanitarium of ‘and Con: a_ picnic ¢ Richmond, pices District Picnic. , PITTSBURGH, Pa ot the Wo: . Phe third annual (Communist) been postponed it will be held Swissvale, Pa, Party, District 5. from July 4 to July at Nicholson Farn * Philadelphia Miner’s Relief. PHILADE. LPI Pa. — Philadelphia ment, games and athletic concerts have been planned. . heart disease. Highland Park, Ul. The Workers Party of Highla: a Park, Ill, will hold a picnic for Mi Relief on Sunday, July 8, at Zal e Grove. Refreshments, nes, dancing MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH LONDON, June 29.—With five ig RTE ships searching for the missing mem- Pittsburgh Miners’ Relief. CONSERVATORY pers of the Nobile expedition and the| . PITTSBURGH, Pa—Tho National|||[PIANO LESSONS lost- Amundsen relief party, three Miners’ Relief Committee of this city Moyed to will hold a Pennsylvania Miner lief Picnic on July 4 at the “Amusement Park, near Charleroi and Mononghehala | City, 2420 BRONX PARK EAST Near Co-operative Colony. Apt, 6H. Telehone ESTABROOK 2459. more are expected to join the hunt within a few-days. They ~are the: Norwegian 4ee breaker Veslekari, “the Special rates to students from the steamship” Wobby and \the French OMAHA, Ravrasies ©, Workers be (Communist) Party h will hold Co-operative House, wareraftLuxembourg. + “Hepienie- «July 1, mwood Park is t peakers will address the assemblage. ‘Did ts are sold at the All Union Res- taurant at 1210 Douglas St. Advicesftom- King’s Pay and Virgo Bay, Spitzbergen, said that no trace has been found of the missing men, Weather conditions have im proved, off the Northern coast of Spitzbergen’ and Northeast land and it is expected that Major Maddelena and Major Penzo will soon hop off in ‘their Italian seaplanes to search for the lost men. Fears are growing both here and at King’s Bay that the niné miss- ing members of the Nobile expedition and the Amundsen party have lost their lives. However, the search -for them will continue indefinitely. Machine Kills Worker in Fiske Rubber Plant CHICOPEE, Mass., “Labor and Fraternal ~ Organizations ee Workers Co-operative 4 I. L, D. Outing. The German Branch 43 of the Inter- national Labor Defense will hold its annual “Waldfest” in “Edenwald” Sunday. 8 ite | be postponed till J y picnic grounds, take the Third Av L to 1ssrd St. then change and take tthe Boston and Westchester Railroad to Dyre Ave. ‘Then walk to the right. An outing will ie held_on Saturday, SUITS MADE TO ORDER. |! York, Brons, unucr the auspices of ae |{ READY “MADE SUITS. | j | New ‘Yori Section, International Labor | | | Quality—Full Value | 872 BROADWAY, New York June 29. Patronize | Clothiers, Inc. || | | CHICAGO PLANS BIG PICNIC AND Ben Gitlow Will Be the Principal Speaker CHICAGO, Ill, June 29.—The campaign rally and picnic arranged by the Workers (Communist) Party | of Chicago promises, according to the| sales of tickets so far recorded, to be/| the biggest affair of the season. A monster demonstration on the grounds will precede the meeting, with Ben Gitlow, Workers (Communist) Party | candidate for vice-president, as prin- cipal speaker. The campaign rally, however, veil not interfere with the festivities of) the picnic. South Slavic workers are| preparing a barbecue with dozens fresh lambs roasted on the fire ¢ all those present wait for their share Branches of the Labor Sports Union have prepared a sports meet that will feature boxing, jumping, andj other. exercises. One of the best } bands in the Windy City has been | procured to supply the dance music The program. will begin at noon | Refreshments of all sorts will key the} workers up so that they may be in- sured of a perfect day. Lindbergh Is Given | Post on Labor-Baiting | Pennsylvania Railroad PHILADELPHIA, June 26.—Ap- rointment cf Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh as consulting engineer to the Pennsylvania Railroad in connection with the road's plans for air mail transportation, was formally an- nounced today by General“W. W. At- | \terbury. Col: Lindbergh accepted the ap- pointment effective July 1. He wil! serve in en advisory and consulting capacity in the development of the Pennsylvania Railroad’s part in the coast to coast air mail line to be op- erated hy the Transcontinental Air Transpert Company of which he is chairman of the technical committee. Camp Huliet Lumberville, Pa. Spend Your Vacation at a Workers’ Camp. Register at Our Office: 317 South 5th St. Philadelphia, Pa. Directions for reaching Camp: Take bus from our office direct to Camp. Aeon gee ge aes me eecenersa secre marc ! Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVE. Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. ER A TT TN mE All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway Bronx. 7 | WE ALL MEE T at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET Alecsub Prokub, 39, an employee of LERMAN BROS. Core Te Bt = Teh sgonguin: 2ae8| NEW YORK the Fiske Ruboer Company, was ts diy : = Willed today when his head war |[ Bee aad semis Ra : 'y EAS! th STREET’ fie Spratt snd dram ebony the rahi]? ™*2Zoniur Shen Buac PHILADELPHIA ers called by his. cries stopped. the || to) Alsonauin $856, 8843. FIFTH machinery but it was too late to save him. Unity Co-operators Vatronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818—Tth Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House. PHILADELPHIA "Phe work we make is good. Organ- fzations’. work-sour’ spectalty. Spruce Printing Co. 152 N. SEVENTH 8T, PHILA,, PA. Bell—Market 6382, ~ Union Keystone—Main 7040. _ Printers. “For Any Kind of Ingurance” PICNIC of the FREIHEIT GEZANGS VEREIN Will be held Saturday, June 30, 1928, MAPLE GROVE PARK PROGRAM—Freiheit Gezangs Verein—Sharlip’s Orchestra will p' lay |}! and the Youth will Dance—Special Games. J sion 35 Cents. |], DIRECTIONS--Take Car on Fifth Street and Get Off at Olney Avenue. |! FIFTH 12 noon, till midnight ||; Adz » Advertise your union’ meetings 4 “here. For information write to ‘CARL BRODSKY 7 E. 42d St. New York City Telephone Murray Hill 5550. AILY WORKER . ivertising Depts a> ; 4 26-28 Uaion Sq. New York City. | Airy, Large Meets ist Sai A eee | “Meeting Rooms and Hall Bronz, NF: TO HIRE Ank tor Label Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the ~~ Czechoslovak: *” Workers House, Ine, 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097. soln Westowrant “At CALEDON Abeba ITALIAN DISHES place with. .at Pier re ald tadicals. hes B12 ST, - NEW YORK No Tip--Center Barber Sho | NEW WORKE CENTER 26-28 Union Sq," 1 Flight Up EW YORK CITY . Hinatviaual Sanitary Service one Bz. 4 ADTE! R BING Barber Shop. ADMISSION | Patronize a Comradely Best Time of the Year! DAILY WORKER ‘PICNIC West Roxbury Wednesday, July 4 Games — Dancing — Sports — Bruno’s Jazz Orchestra AUSPICES BOSTON DAILY WORKER BUILDERS’ CLUB. Take Spring St. Car at Forest Hills Station and Get Off at Grove. BOSTON IAN GROVE $0 CENTS. CAMPAIGN RALLY |the principal speaker at an election | banquet to be held here Saturday at |\the local party headquarters. j torg Trading Corporation, yesterday iGITLOW TO TALK AT BUFFALO MEETING BUFFALO, June 29.—Ben Gitlow, vice presidential candidate of the orkers (Communist) Party, will be 8 p. m. at 605 Main Street, 3rd floor, The banqnet wili mark the begin- ning of the intensive election drive which the Party intends to carry on in northern New York State. In ad- dition to speeches, an elaborate en- tertainment has been arranged for the Daneel eye ‘GROPS IMPROVING BUILD NEW CO-OP New Lunch Room A completely new and spacious Co- operative Restaurant is now being built by the Proletcos at 26-28 Union Square (Workers Center Building). The present Cooperative Restaur- is | ant at &0 Union, Square which much smaller in size will serve as a annex to the new place. \space of the present restaurant will IN SOVIET UNION 27 Per Cent / Above the} Average in Spring M. G. Gurevitch, acting chairman | of the Board of Directors of the Am-| announced the receipt of the follow-| ing cable from the Commissariat for | Trade in Moscow: “According to data of the Central) Statistical Board of the U. S. S. sia the condition of crops in the Soviet | Union as of June 15 shows con- siderable improvement. It is esti- | mated that the crop will be greater | than the average and also greater| than last year’s crop. The condition | of all crops on June 15 is estimatea| at 17 per cent above the average. The} | sumers. which be occupied by the Workers Book | Shop, whereas the rear of the pres- }ent place where the kitchen and food counter modeled to allow more space for con- A small luncheon room will be a feature of the new restaurant will be built on a gallery in that corner. The kitchen and food counter | which will be located in the main res- | | taurant, 26-28 Union Square, will be built along the most modern and san- itary lines. The present congestion |at the counter will be entirely elim- | inated. the Cooperative Restaurant, them- selves, as to whether the remodeled place shall be completed at the short- est time possible. The Proletcos has issued bonds to finance this consid- jerable undertaking. The bonds bear six per cent interest from the day they are bought to the day they are surrendered. RESTAURANT HERE |Workers Center Houses The front | are now located will be re- | OPEN AIR WiEET STARTS ELECTION DRIVE IN READING Hundreds of Workers Attend READING, Pa., June ¢ The | eal orgunizations of the Worker (Communist) Party opened the 2: election campaign with a |mass meeting iast night at Mulberry Marriott Streets. n r anc | Hundreds of workers from Read- |ing and vicimty made the meeting a success. | Herbert Benjamin, district organ- lizer of the Philadelphia district of \the Werkers (Communist) Party, was the main speaker. A collection was made after his speech and many DAiLY WORKERS were sold. Paper-Power Merger Controls $550,000,000 The creation of the International Paper and Power Company will bring into one organization proper- ties whose securities havq a com- bined market value of over $550,000,- 600, of which 55 per cent represents segregated power and utility proper- ties. These facts were cited in the let- ter mailed last night to stockholders jof the International Paper Company by the board of directors, setting forth the plan and agreement dated June 28, 1928, for the reorganization of the company. Sj SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9;30-12 A, M,, 2-8 P. M. Daily t Friday ‘a Sunday 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York Telephone Lehigh 6022 ae |= coon | ||Pelephone Stagg 5356, | Dr. J. C. HOFFER Surgeon Dentist 287 South 5th St., near Marcy Ave. | Brooklyn, N, ¥. Proletarian prices for proletarians. eroletarian prices tor_protetarians. {| LS PYCCKUM 3YBHOM BPAY DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 25 years in practice. Moderate prices. 228 SECOND AVE. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bidg. I. STERNBERG Optometrist Eyes Bxamined—Glasses Fitted 916 Prospect Av Be E. 162 St. BRON: PROCEEDS TO THE SEATTLE, WASH. Picnic and Dance PEOPLE’S PARK, Renton Juct. SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1928 7—Hours of Dancing—7 Sports--Prominent Speak- ers—Refreshments. Interurban leaves Occidental and Yesler on the hour. Admission: Gentlemen, 50 cents; Ladies, 25 cents. ' |spring crop reports are especially | H |favorable, the crops being estimated { DETROIT DETROIT jat 27 per cent above the average, The \ ‘a | winter crops are estimated at one per WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY { cent below the average.” kg JUI Y 4 t! PICNI C H espe: pres ena | AT ROCHESTER PICNIC PARK ' Surgeon Dentists { Rochester Road, Between 16 and 17 Mile Roads, { 1 UNION SQUARE | DIRECTIONS—By Auto: Out Woodward to Main St. thra Royal Oak to { Room 803 Phone, Algonquin g18al|$ Picnic Place.—By Street Car: Woodward car H | Bie Beaver Bus to Park. ADMISSION 2 1 ee | | won nen ‘ lz | anne = | Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF STRIKING MINERS. Professor heremin Plays the Music of the Air at the Coney Island Stadium Saturday, July 14th 25,000 People Will Attend the Largest Concert of the Season Z Further Announcements of the Program Will Be Made Later. an Oe

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