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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1928. HAYWOOD ASHES Escape From Sultry Tenements to Overcrowded Beaches JAIL THOUSAND 3igger Profits for British Shoe Company THOUSANDS rease in Grade Crossing Accidents ARE BURIED AT ; LONDON, Aug. 6. — Successful | WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—During T F A § exploitation of workers during the the first four months of this year “ past year has produced results in there were 1,826 grade crossing ac- cidents, according to stat of KREMLIN WALL ANTLWAR MEET|escclecsse" ANTLWARMEET sis enci 2 | -y } TL W. Barratt & Co,, manufacturers of “ Ene eahiparces: wie 4748 toe ebe Thousands Honor Dead at Funeral MOSCOW, U.S. S. R., Aug. 5— boots. Net profits during the past iscal year were 86,642 pounds, as Red Demonstration in | compared with 71,211 pounds during Mots q he previous fiscal year, an increase Spite of Police lof 16491 pound Continued from Page One against war in spite of the police Gitlow Hits Powers; Flays Kellogg Plan Over a thousand workers gathered same period in 1927, an increase of 80. One hundred and eighty per- sons were killed in April. An average of six persons are killed daily at grade crossings, the statistics show. Despite the steady | F F Wecien ung oneeae the: editors: abt on Union Square Saturday afternoon incréase of these accidents, the fa £ Pon ile 2 oO pi ii j y s, intent on rofits, bended A eign oe L'Humanite, was arrested at a at 2 p. m. t participate in the way reds saat ri ping ee. my, the ashes of William D. Hay-| acting’ at ah antileaperlallat most demonstration against imperialist | persist in refusing s 5 N igeee ta Sion toate pra ffig last night when he med work war on the fourteen anniversary of peihb re, Ati cut down the an ene indler, leader o: le | i Now inni: > “ number of accidents. Hutigertti Communist Party, were) ‘ ers to attend today’s demonstration POLISH FLIERS Might eeca tts os fib —_— id *. * bs in a 8 wi id safe placed in the wall of the Kremlin in Se ed ¥ fF cal aye: for d acy.” Tni Ty i the fiat workers’ and peasants’ ré-| The best New York's workére cam expect ae.relief from the stifling heat of the tenement distriste | ban. oF te Union Victory Gives pubtte. is escape to the overcrowded beaches. The above picture shows a typical scene at Coney Islandswhere The threat of deportation hangs tates no i | Benjamin Gitlow, candidate for Workers Paid Vacation All morning the urns containing} thousands of workers are crammed together to get a breath of sea air or coolness in the water. over the heads of foreign-born Fascists are Sighted | vice-president of the United States Pree: the ashes stood exposed in the Oc- ~— ~ workers who participated in the| Off Coast on the Workers (Communist) Party, paTERSON, N. J. (FP).—One tober Hall of the Labor Palace,|, IR R Ss ‘4 demonstration against the im- ticket, stressed the significance of thousand union hathand workers, where posts of honor, consisting of K E perialist war danger. | LISBON, Aug. The Polish | the preparations now in progress by affiliated with the Associated Silke pg ee saa ane Pile Defying the police, the Commu-|trans-Atlantie plane . oe ey oe biter ed ee of the | Workers, are taking their one week 5 , \y | all Wi tek An eeioran August “3.0 maw. Shoe Go., 12| ists are planning to hold another|sudski,” piloted by Louis Idzidow- | wor! or future warfare. Other | vacation with pay, won by the union French and other delegations stood IN N AV AL p AG] shires ce ee ree Bi Monday august east and huge demonstration tonight. Police|ski and Casimir Kubala in an at | speakers denounced | the Kellogg |1ast year ; lays before the ev - | Huntington Pak Ave. 9. | and troops bei bilized for | tempt to succeed in a publicity stunt|Plan as a hypocritical gesture, — tion t ke th ement éf (Buds); Wednes ist 8, Se = Toops are being mobilized for ie . * + +, f ae ett ey pa fective, tan angouncementa areive Rubbars: Friday. igust 30, aC Tea tthe dénisistiation. flight following in the footsteps of | stressing its failure to include the E { a offic. ‘or ci and Lehigh, 12 p. ; = Jobile “ ition,” | Sovi J i and Hungarian delegates to the) Wrench and British | 27'"f.'g the additional time needed a ae Aer eas Es cf egal see ee aaa pana Adie ne Nee ack ie PH | L A D E L P H I A, PA. Warpeobonaiiek atthe Chnaiialiee | for the delivery of the paer. For an intensive canvaés that will! PAPIS. Aug. 5—Ninety-six Com-|~¢ ge i 4 pe cig iesinahat iyi? ttl Jingoes Hail It secure the signatures necessary to place the party on the ballot in the state of Pennsylvania Every mem- PHILADELPHIA, Pa—The Work-/| ber must report for active support of ers (Communist) Party here has ar-| our campaign without fail ranged a picnic to be held August 19 pol sdehertria at Burholme Park. All workers ar¢! pitadeiphia T. Us Ee Li Pieate. neni ten ajar eae ety The Trade Union Educational x League of Philadelphia will hold a Chicago Sacco-Vanzetti Memorial. grand picnic at Maple Park Grove, on August 4th, beginning at 9 a. m. and The Saccd-Vanzetti Memorial Con- ae ater ference, Chicago, will hold 4 mémo- | Q™aimg at 2 am. the n 6. nection with a Red demonstration | Line steamship Samos, and has been Maxim Litvinoff’s proposal at the uaicst fuili€arim in the woods in | brought to the Portuguese port eae ua i for complete dis- the vieini ih eitoes. 3 rmament. ity of Paris. One of the fliers, Major Kubala, Before the deionstratiort the gov-| was seriously injured and was taken ernment announced, that it would {5 the military hospital at Oporto. break up any meetings held by the : Communist Party.. The edict was) PARIS, Aug. 5.—The Polish avia- issued by the Poincare government International. 2 With tens of thousands of Mos- cow workers attending, Semard PARIS, August 5—The Franco- opened the funeral ceremonies. British naval pact, although still) The masses were then addressed/|kept seceret, has aroused the Pari-| by Semard, of France, for the Com-|sien capitalist press to hailing it as| munist International; by Alexandér/a further political and military| Losovsky, président of the Red In-| bond between the two governments. | ternational of Trade Unions, for the| Enough has been related from of-| PHILADELPHIA DAILY WORKER OFFICE 1214 SPRING GARDEN ST. A. SOKOLOV, Mer. Accepts Subscriptions, Ads and Bundle Orders. “ PHONE: POPLAR 0837 Philadelphia Picnic. Other speakers included Ray Ra- gozin, Robert Minor, D. Benjamin, Rebecca Grecht, Manya Reiss, An- thony Bimba, and Jessie Taft of the ipar 7 aa rf “ , ? | ‘i i Kubala should | Young Pioneers, —_— - Central and Moscow Committees of| ficial and semi-official sources to| rial mmesting in hogor of the murdered See gee ie by Te eat in ita. weap tb check the (Fa bel Pea ges aaa anaes eas | ie " roneraeehs p t -Uni fi ;| Teassure the militarists and c - | Worker marty: acco and Vanzettl,| prominent members just returned | F i rs * is fis | ou: oy y i ; | ei ? vited to atten * America, several French aviation is Q JRA} Workers (Communist) Party; Bela| had been done to hinder the growth| Marshfield. Ralph Chaplin, orator | aii eae The 4 ‘ 5 Am 8 * A : t ‘y; Be ‘aa 1 |, Attor- ie demonstration was held in ay. 1228 Spring Garden st. > Kun, for the Hungarian Communist /of the French navy and that un- Sed Rott: Mordecal Shulman. stter; New Bedford Textile Strike Picnic Cereals sald Codey Jersey Textile Mill ney Guido Serio of the Anti-Fascist Aliiance, ahd others, will address the meeting. A beautiful musical pro- | gram will be had. connection with the anniversary of the World War to protest against the danger of a new imperialist war. Speakers stressed the necessity of fighting against the war danger, of mobilizing support for the Soviet DELICIOUS FOOD | ys that the flyers had been} es Alay : Have Your Dinner and Supper rushed by the Polish government,|Corce It to Close Down | xaxe Your, Dinner and, supper who had been planning the flight| ——. for some time, resulting in the fliers} NEWARK, N. J., Aug. 6—The | 7 leaving before they had made ade-/ Strike situation in the textile in- quate preparations for a cross-At-|@ustry here two years ago has Patty; by Starchov, for the Com-|limited development of the French munist Party of China, and by Carl-|land forces will not be interfered | ton for the Negroes. | with. Pacessie sek | At the conclusion of the meeting| That. the conservative forces are Washington Economics Class. | the urns were walled into the Krem-| frankly very pleased over the pact| ‘The wéekly class in Elementary | lin, accompanied by the strains-of|of mutual development is shown by | Marxian Economics of thé Workers’ | Benefit. A grand picnic for.thé benefit of the New Bedford textile strikers will |be held Sunday, August 19, at 10:00 | a. m., at Sylvan's Grove, ‘Acushnet Ave., under the auspices of the Work- ers’ International Reliéf. An élab- CAPITAL Sea eee p bet Sobage i orate program of sports, talks by the | Union and the struggling masses. se fli | forced one of ti y! BEVERAGE | the Funeral March and the Inter-|editorials in “Le Temps” and the {y¥,Saturday at § oclock at 817 eet porns neakers and motion ple- geling lantie flight. Reso ea baal WeMle calla ne aceh tena com | national. sthtement of a well-known consery-| nism" and othér text books are in| tures will be had. Worker organiza- ais Majors Leon Idzikowski Be seal eee a on ake PANY | ative political writer who said:| U8¢. Not-communists are invited. | tions are ure! > ma is plenic a Norway Building mir Kubala are fascists and now peg re pany, of Passaic, to Will take care of Haven’t the Germans frequently C Pat seat . so very active in the counter-revolution-| give itself up. your entertain- |) Washington Leninist Class. The weekly class in Leninism of the Workers’ School of Washington, D. C., meets at 8 o'clock every Tues- day at 817 13th St., N. W. : ments and supply SODA WATER AND BEER 2434 WEST YORK ST. Telephone: Columbia 6255. Pittsburgh Daily Worker Excursion. A Daily Worker-Freiheit boat ex- cursion will be held Saturday even- ing, August 11, in Pittsburgh. Music by a good union orchestra. The boat, | Trades Wages Cut ary armies that invaded the Soviet ery Union after the reolution. They are OSLO, Norway, Aug. 5—A wage known to be the instigators of pto- reduction of 8 per cent has been, groms against the Jews in Poland said we were soldiers of England? The English have become to some extent our sdilots. The interests) WAR LORDS SPLIT The liabilities of the company are in excess of $1,900,000 and the as- sets are $1,587,000, it is reported. Three strikes, in 1912, 1919 and nnedbey akan ah TullasBelle-Svaine, will leave the foot |foreed. upon the building trades and are involved in the notoriou® 1996 were waged by the workers C vi 7 f Smithfield St. bridge at 8:30 p. m., - rs a Fe caNgy oul 6, e Hailed as War Beconinedt | ind Chater Shoot ee ttoaa and will retarn at 11:80 p.m. All nS gies babes wy eat ay Dania corridor’ incident: against the owners of the plant in PHILADELPHIA i s . i : : , I | workers are invited. loyed in Norway at the end o! — = 5 a of its exis e wet er ‘ LONDON, August 5.—The British {ival for the starving. miners. on Aue | ow coe ie i A DAILY WORKER | corre. ye co/venee os 1 eee geMlsaions” work oUF apoeiatity 0 t ry Ss 14. Admission rice is only 15 cents. Rpt ie spondent is the real spokeaman A a vaggie ight On in China Over |Press comment on. the naval pact) & : Cloquet Y. W. L. Commencement. _ sponden srg Th LY Wi ght O babs between the English and French| (file, “Samce “Geam, Seiyed trees] Cai oung Workers (communis) | REFORMISTS IN CONFAB and leader of the workers in his ¢ DAILY WORKER is more | Spruce Printing Co. than a newspaper—it is a weapon Governments, whether they be favor-| come all, workers, able or unfavorable, agree in their, Calas League educational courses of Clo-| bd | will holds {ts comméncement | 152 N. SEVENTH ST., PHILA., PA. | quet 1 BRUSSELS, Aug. 5 (UP.)The in- in the struggle against all your : souks : : eel res . Bell—Market 6383 Unt SHANGHAI, Aug. 5.-As the/oninion that the pact represents a| Attention Newark Organizations, | program on Saturday evening, Aug. | ternational " socialist conference PIT T SB U RG H P A enemies. Keystone—Main 7040. ANGHAI, Aug. 5.— 3 : Begs leanig Ae a : ‘ i pied Central Bxecutive Committee of the| virtual alliance for the benefit of| ,D° Pct attange any affairs fot | instructors will be given. All work-|Cpened here today. Arthur Hen- =e August 19, 1928. The local branch of | 35 Pot gick ci ; | rf: ers, young and oldér, aré urged tojderson, British labot party leader, | Cleveland, Ohfo FO Ae eee ue tat| sit dutpodbodsone ta wiany gapea | AMRIT fire inet atin AE jin an address before the conference pIrrenUnGH | DRS. SCHOLTES and ROSKI CAMP HULIE1 sions at Nanking reports received|that the new pact is analogous in ph : | Wilkes-Barre Lecture on Working-| described the development of post- DAILY WORKER OFFICE CHIROPRACTORS (Over the Delaware) here. indicate that General. Yen Many ways to the old alliance of 1906 Ohio Labor Defense Picnic. Women. |war socialism as “encouraging, aan ws Specialize tn “Stomach Troubl LUMBERVILLE, PA. Héi-shon, govérnor of Shansi, is re-| Which prepared the way for the| ‘The International Labor Défense| All working women are urged. to | 805 ST., NS. Constipation, Rheumaticm — JUST THE PLACE FOR A WORK- JOHN KASPER, Mer. branches of Lansing, Dillonvale, Mar- Aecests Hapecriptions, Add and tins Ferry, Yorkville, Neffs and Bel- come to hear about their problems | Diseases Peculiar to Women. and how to solve thém in a lecture landing of British troops on French soil if France were attacked. CHICAGO, IL) DAILY WORKER OFFICE! ER'S VACATION. moving his troops from, the Peking Directions—By Bus or Trolley to f i laire will ‘hold a picnic at’ Lansing, | to be given by Vera Buch, organizer Bundle Orders. Vitrolite Bldg. 215 Detroit Ave. y e1 area and concentrating them in|" 1. Manchester Guardian, a lib-| Taylor's Grove, stop 28%. Bishop | of Miners’ Women's Committees of PHONE: CEDAR 8819 At the heginning of the Subway. pomastas | aed, en bn. Caaae readiness for open warfare. ald Brown, author and ostracised bishop, | Pittsburgh, on Thursday, Aug. 9, at seae inl i one—Cherry 7589 i BES 1 RE x Simbltaieousiy, Mavehal ‘Peng Yu. /cra! paper, suggests that. besides} member of the National Committee of |7 p. m. at 206 8. Main St, Wilkes- 2021 West Division St. == WES hae ee FSO ke y rata -26 Paver FSS i a. ‘A | the actual pact itself certain agree-| the I. L. D.; John J. Watt, national| Barre. Men are welcome. Admission SAM HAMMERSMARK, Mer. PITTSBURGH, PA. akaépt Sudaaya Form New York By Train to hsiang, has left Nanking, and is re-| ents have been entered into be-| 8¢crétaty Save-the-Union Committee, | free. Held under the auspices of the - Phone: Armitage 4088 Ads and Raven Rock,N. J. For further information and reg- istration apply to: |and Carl Hacker, state secretary of the I. L. D., will speak. A parade will begin in the morning at Bridge- port to march to the picnic grounds. Chiropractic correctly applied will re- move thé cause of your disease. Consulation Free to Daily Worker | ported to have refused to participate Women's Club of Wilkes-Barre. Yigg Sites 3 in the Kuomintang sessions. Accepts Subscriptions, Bundle Orders UNION PRINTING At Moderate Prices tween the two naval and military | departments to provide for a pooling | Anthracite Picnic for Election resieena ee Workers’ Co-operative Assn The first indication that the op-| of the two navies in time of war.) hil workers are urged to attend Campaign. | : from a CARD to 4 NEWSPAPER. readers. iaitas ney aE posing factions within the Nanking The conservative paper, The Satur- 3 aaa ea) e A, mass picnic. and dance il Be S. & S. PRINTING CO. Dr. J. J. Scholtes Dt. W. J. Roskt . 5th St. ILA, PA. - ; ; ; ; pd y the anthracite sub-district, regime has come to an open breech | day Review, looks with disfavor] Youngstown, O., Y. W. L. Picnic, | eee ie ene eee rman | OrficAG6, int. 407 Market St. Pittsburgh, Pa. was the sudden retirement of Gen- upon the freedom given the French| ‘The Young Workers (Communist) | zations on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at| Sabon Slap ea LOS ANGELES, CAL. eral Yen-Hei-shon to his provinee military authorities to strengthen| League of Youngstown, ©. will hold | Valley | View Park, Inkerman, ’ Pa: i AYHOUS — DAILY WORKER OFFI ; i a pienic on Sunday, August 12, ‘ocee § of Shansi when he was expected to | their land forces. Buaron line stop 27) St) election caiipaign. purposes among PITTSBURGH, PA. CE CH E be on the way to Nanking. The re- te perce. games and sports will|the hard ae miners. Fag hewitt 6 8. Michigan tive ATLANTIC 9997 122 West 3rd St—Room 1601 ‘ ‘ eature the program. There'll be| program of music, sports, speakers, 8.3 5 7 5 ae moval of his troops from thé Peking aplenty so. you neednt bring any| ete. will be had. Admissio# 15 cents, 2 Z LEONARDO'S GIFT SHOP PAUL C, REISS, Mar. 83rd and Tinicum Ave. area, where he was left in charge by Chiang Kai-shek, and the report that he was concentrating them has led to the general belief that war- fare may break out at any morient | N. ), CONVENTION between the Kuomintang génerals. At the same time the withdrawal | of Feng Yu-hsiang from Nanking, is considered here a confirmation of the report that he had allied him- self with General Yen against Chiang ae Kai-shek and his faction, NEWARK, N. J., August 5.—The In the meantime General Chiang) New Jersey State Convention of Kai-shek, who just arrived in Shang- | the Workers (Communist) Party hai, is bélieved to be attempting to| for the purpose of ratifying the with you. But come and bring every- Directions: Take Laure} line car, get one along to enjoy our program and (For. located 205 Pgh. Life Bldg.) off at Inkerman. | Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing Done at Moderate Pr ALL WORK GUARANTEED 826 Penn. Ave. Pittsburgh, Accepts Subscritions, Ads and Bundle Orders Philadelphia, Pa. Beautiful nature spot. Splendid PUSHKIN’S STATION MASTER picnic ground with a dance hall of 1,000 capacity. Will accommo- date any labor organization. DIRECTIONS: Take trolley car south-bound to Moyamensing Ave, then Southwestern car going westward. Also Subway line No. 37. Los Angeles, Calif. Pittsburgh, Pa. | Phone: Fairfax 5013. DR. M. KOMPANIEZ DENTIST 2630% Brooklyn Ave., Cor. Mott St. Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. Phone: Angelus 9067 Weisbord and Nearing Address Delegates “Quality and Service’"—Our Motto. KAMBERIS AND TASY |] Waffles Shop and Lanch Room 804 FEDERAL ST. Pittsburgh, Pa. J); * [oon] ranged. All workers, sympathize: eats. are invited to be there for his vac: Daily Worker-Freihejt Carnival. 1. L. D. Week at Camp Huliet. | The International Labor Defense of | * | Philadgiphia has arranged for a week | of defense activities at Camp Huliet tion during the week. | C } ‘Week-end parties of August 12 are | — Philadelphia workers will hold a monster carnival for the Red Press, beginning August 6, ending August | 12. A splendid program has been ar- | urged to be held here. Ticket for sale Fy : at 1214 Spring Garden St. \Virtua lly Recognizes | War Lords Pittsburgh, Pa. Los Angeles, Cal. GENEVA, Aug. 5.—The Nanking iL 5 SHOWN PATRONIZE induce the Canton group of the|Dlatform of the Workers (Commun- ee August 26, iy mie Grove Park: ad by the Witt BE SHowN NI : Kuomintang to participate in the ist) Party, opened here. today at fons.) Take Sng) fturtecs care aud |fgegue of Nationt oh P6pEaCHEInE | ihe A - WEINSTEIN BROS. || BSaSaqES|S|S= ions’and form a quotum.| the. Workers enter, ercer St.,| Get off at Olney Ave. | : + | \ plenary seas: soe fowts a qletutts| Te dsjeeates SORA Alinodl Soe od China today when it accented the | August 5 to August 12 RESTAURANT | | i nomination of Sac-ke Alfred Sze, | Nanking’s minister to ‘Washington | as the delegate to the September | meeting of the League Assembly. | The virtual récognition by the | United States followed by the ac- | Philadelphia Party Mestings. sigh Saturday, and Orleans. Ww, L. Saturday, August 4, 7th and Snyder. Whitman, Bail, Y. W. L. Monday, August 6, Marshal’ and Girard. Benjamin, Whitman, Y. W. L, 1880 Center Ave. Pittsburgh, PHONE: GRANT 9571 the Nanking regime and the Japan-|°Y°TY big industry in the state pre- : it. ese government is growing sharper | °°? : f is indicated by reports from Tsing-| , Seett Nearing. named candidate tao that the Japanese officials there | £0" Governor of New Jersey on the had not permitted the Nanking | Workers (Communist) Party ticket, end Albert Weisbord, candidate for This famous film is made up by the famous mem- bers of the Moscow Art Theatre Group. Alexander Pushkin’s August 4, Kensington Benjamin, Stanley, Y. Washing Machines, Ironing Ma- chines, Electric Refrigerators at discount | Workers Press Picnic representatives to fly the Kuomin- Tuesday, August 7, at 40th and|tion of the League of Nations, is STATION MASTER is ° SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928 the U. S. Senate, addressed the dele-| pane. ‘ | ; | i Pega ie hi ’ ‘ tang flag. At the same time the . ancaster, Olken, DeFazio, ¥. W. L.| looked upon as marking the accept- | a picture which is unique Duquesne Electric oppe boycott exercised by Chinese mer- Lag or aga iy ina Nid Broad. “Ldaarowite: Watery wets ,atice of the business men’s govern-_ in the movie world. abe West Grant Avenue WHITING WOODS chants against Japanese goods is| states, controlled by the big cor- rit eee: Gina iit | ment of Nanking se pee eeeboee DUQUESNE, PA. MONTROSE, CALIFORNIA reported to be growing stronger. porations, and that the fight will| Factory “Noon Meetings—-Friday, | sible representative’ of China. i $ An Added Attraction” Wilf Be Given The King On Main Street with Menjou in the cast Admission, including round trip, 50¢ Directions: By auto, San Fernando Road to Verdugo Road to Montrose City leit to Picnic Park. Buses leave 9 a. m. and 11 a. m., Co-operative Center, 2709 Brooklyn Ave, and Party Headquarters, 122 W. 3rd’ St. Return from picnic grounds, 5:30 and 6:30 p, m oe SHANGHAI, Aug. 5.—There is a rumor current among official circles in Shanghai that the German gov- ernment is preparing to recognize the Nanking regime. The German have to be carried’on with all the resources available to open the eyes of the workers slaving in the big factories to the necessity of organi- |zation and of voting the Workers | (Communist) Party ticket. | Delegates present represented the Phone Valley 200-R. ‘ For all occasion, S. BURKE be your popman. EAST PITTSBURGH BOTTLING WORKS 933 Beech Street | CHICAGO, ILL. Build THE WORKERS PRESS | let | minister is expected here from * | Come to the Annual Press Picnic Given by Joint BAST PITTSBURGH, PA id ~ Bf Peking. SE net etd Préss Conimittee of the Workers (Communist) Party Same Wei SSS \ Aeronautic Co. Patterson; Tide|}) fivediag << 75 peeee~Fittabareh, Pa. t ] 928 i Water Oil Co.; Bayorine, Singer ||| SUN DAY, AUGUST 26, 1928 Pero wes iat FOR UP-TO-DATE e ar oons |Sewing Machine Co., Elizabeth; |) ORKER readers: Pree P Hi ‘ ae Ot coe Chemieal Co, eXaing:| | CHERNAUSKAS GROVE Box Office and get a re- | Wall aper or Hanging || Sixty-four pages of the cnoice work of the best proletarian 7 e e ‘ 1 fe Call Atlantic S612 a4 ‘ a WILKES-B ARRE ton and many other of Ne@ Jersey's) Toth and Archer Ave., Justice Park, Ill. fies bud 5 conte eventag: Modern Wall Paper Co. | artists in America, including: : leretpopea ghey sda eet tha. as EXCELLENT PROGRAM—BARBECUE—DANCING | 1540 Centre Ave. 0! {FRED ELLIS WM. GROPPER HUGO GELLER? : enerrvas ceedings at the meeting. Protracted HEAR Representatives of All Party Press in All Languages Y i —_ ——— M. BECKER JACOB. ate DON BROWN ; WILKES-BARRE, Pa., Aug. 6.—| cheering and the singing of the ibsaneant vege HAY BALES K. A. SUVANT! WM. SIEGEL ‘Take Archer-Cicero Ave. cnr to end of line. take suburban car to 79th Street, Justice Park, IN. PITTSBURGH,-PA. bi ote EXCURSION A mass picnic and dance will be held [by the anthracite sub-district of the Workers (Communist) Party, to- gether with other workers organi- \ International greeted the speakers |who struck the keynote of class/ | struggle. A complete report of the New Jersey convention of the Workers’ [L (Communist) Party will appear in_ Introduction by Robert Minor | FREE WITH A YEAR’S SUBSCRIPTION / ($6.00) to the Daily Worker All tickets sold in entities holder to chance for A $200 All-Eleetric Radio without tional charge at the ‘picnic grounds. zations on Wednesday, Aug. 15, all P| — F ih it day, at Valley View Park, Inker-| tomorrow's issue of The Daily) : : — re e | sa sian, Sas Potomade $l be far| ne AKRON, OHIO Steamer JULIA BELLE | || THE DAILY, WORKER, 33 First St., New York, N. Y, the election campaign purposes © TWO DIE FROM HEAT. | me | | Enclosed $........... f0F ........ sub to the Daily Worker. Send me the premium “Red Cartoons of 1928” (only with a year’s sub). * among the hard coal miners. An elaborate program has been worked out by the committee, in- cluding a speech by a well-known Hcpoaker, entertainments, dancing, Hames for the children under the \eadership of the Pioneers, sports, ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 6 (UP).— ileavy thundershowers which last night broke the three-day heat wave jn this section, camé too late to save the lives of William Dawson, 60, and «4 unidentified man at Schenectady, hose deaths were attributed to the high temperatures. The unidentified KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN FOR THE | Saturday Evening, August 11, 1928 Big Daily Worker Affair | Boat Leaves Smithfield and Water Sts., near B. & O: | Station at 8:30 P. M.—Back at 11:30 P. M. roo | STRAW oso ise ssc ccaes colicsesiacsvssseess easmhgneeubeae a Bau if eae was od ie atin oy CREE DATE WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER ADMISSION - - - ADULTS, 75c | | GITY or eciscccssccanceesecorctecerasscens STAT scsncsean } erman. i early Sunday. | ic ides ea sis é bake ail i ; ,