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_THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928. Tac Five Anti -Imperialists Demonstrate Before 7h de France” Upon Kellogg's Departure ! MAY JAIL QHI0. DOEG WINS EASTERN — MILL LEADERS YOUNG WORKERS = 7URF TENNIS TITLE poren, SPEAK HIRED POLICEMEN ATTACK WORKERS Defy Atlantic get in Motor Boat—As Adv ES BEFORE THE PIER “LEAGUE LEADERS 2Ss2is.-2%e"% CHAMORRO NOW aT MASS HEETS singles tennis championship today by defeating Fritz Mercur, Harris- RUNS FOR SENATE compos nfove to Betray i onqueror of “Big Bill” Display Slogans as Charged Under Crim- RaGn eee . Kellogg Appears inal Syndicalist Law __Doeg’s terrific service turned the Fall River Strike re tide in his favor. Mercur, who Nicaragua FOn nee Private police in the employ ‘of (Special To The Daily Worker.) handled Tilden’s cannonball service) 4+ Pi Ciatded Continued from Page One the steamship company owning the CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 19.—| earlier in the week, was unable to ive Being Guardec filling fifteen ot Tie de France Friday night attack- Instructors at the Ashtabula Young cope with Doeg’s bewildering south- MANAGU present warp, cardroom ed and beat up with blackjacks sev- Workers’ Training School were to-| paw shots today. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Aug. 19.1 veedérs, four 2 di similar eral of a group of 100 workers who day threatened with arrest under, Doeg trailed Mercur, 4-5, in the ~ Genera a iano ( morro, CON-| Fifty to’ one $ had gathered before the steamer in the Ohio Criminal Syndicalist Law, | first set, but rallied to take the next Fervative leader, who was declared) very room’ of ; No. in- 2 demonstration against Frank B. a report from Ashtabula stated. | three games and set, losing only "0° eae nied anaes for’ crease in wages is to accompany the * @Kellogg’s “anti-war plan on the oc- After police, at the instigation of | two points. The second set was a eee ee eee en one tia, Seed-up. casion of his leaving for Paris to the Ashtabula city authorities, | even after twelve games, but the| jidate Moncado was declared eligible“ tholie priest who sign the so-called pact. The work- raided the school last week, con-| California star broke through Mer-| 7 tto0 ig running for the position closed the doors of his church on ers were members of the All fiscating the text books and holding | cur’s service in the thirteenth game! Ur ccrator, He ia carrying. on his the iowentie steikare wiih #imaeal America Anti-Imperialist League, seven students for “investigation,”| and then won his own service to| campaign surrounded by a guard of nny Mudatros today: @eatiiiean the New York branch of which had 2 = the authorities today threatened to| take the set. Tiaiiae capid aintional’ @nilitianién, services to the mill owners with organized the demonstration. John Brothers and Charles Banfield have set sai | for Spain in a motor boat. They are endangering . | &tTest Betty Gannett and Michael | ° His campaign is being carried on a rousing denunciation of the Textile Workers Raise Placards. their lives in order to boost the sales of the manuf acturers of their power boat. : Harrison, instructors, for violating, FOREIGN TENNIS STARS in the state of Matagalpa, where he Mill Committees. As he used his Waiting for a quarter of an hour een —_________________| the Criminal Syndicalist Law on INVADE U. 8. THIS WEEK. is calling for the support of the church to shut out the strikers from h a drizzling rain, the workers charges of teaching force and vio-| Ten of the leading European ten-| Conservative party in the coming the funeral of the six-year-old vie- bees SC eae St A ig orkers Part Activities OPEN- AIR SAG 0 lence and the overthrow of the pres- nis players will arrive in this coun-| elections, which are declared farcical tim of policy es ~ bes when Kellogg appeared in a luxur- ent industrial order. ....| try this week for the international | by many. u to delive harangue ious limousine, and raised the pla- At a conference of the authorities ‘J ‘ : . . . in which an attack on the Soviet i P A sce 7 «=| team matches against the United MANAGUA, Au. 192A) =| Uuina Heearod: lazeete cards they were holding into full Units, branches, nuclei, ete. of ers (Communist) Party will have an and an American Civil Liberties States and to participate in both Signy aay a Ee eels Raa ee alge view. “Down with Kelloge’s Fake the Werke eee ena educational meeting tomorrow, 8:3 ETT F Union lawyer of the city, manager/ the singles and doubles champion-| COUR was reported here today be. The singing of Solidarity, the Boke » i rs (Communist) Party (pom. at. 71h Kast 138t Bren; whe instigated the ratd, sata] Ot, Sns!e* end:-doubles champion~| tween General Sandino’s forces and| strike sone castone of the thiiee Peace Plan” greeted him as he and the Young Workers (Com- |Shainés will lecture on Wa 2 is , ships. the United S REDE strike song, was}one of th e' emerged from the car. Added to’ munist) League in New York City | Danger.” All workers are invited to that the teachers had broken the The English team, consisting of | Quo River spat an on the reviled by Father Silvia, who de- the fiery slogans were the voices of are asked to send notices of their |°'*°"" ee = ‘ law by “teaching treason” and thatew 3 Austin, I. G. Collins, J. C.| ccd benbine oe Me marines clared that it was a Russian song. ir de-| Sctiviti i Speakers of Workers they will be arrested and released ; ; a) | b8ed bombing planes. ea the workers, who shouted their de- activities to this column. There International “Branch 1. : : besed ; Gregory, and Edward Higgs, will) =) ———-— Many of the strikers’ children nunciation of the fake Peace Plan is no charge. All notices must ar- The meeting of ‘International Party Thruout City ‘only under heavy bail. atrive on the §. S, “Franconia” USSR Archeolo: ists smiled at the pries frantic attack and American imperialism simul- rive one day in advance to ensure | {nally for Wodnesday, has heen post. Monday. The French team, con- 8 and assert that they will continue to taneously with the raising of the publication. 4 Doned to Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at 60/ % large number of open air meet- Bronx. Padgug, Codkind, Leo Mar- sisting of Henry Cochet, Christian Discover Remnants of sing the song and others. placards. ch es aD Bre aris Rlace, f0as not to con-| ings thruout the city have been ar- | £0lis. Boussus, Pierre Landry, and Rene Steady decline in attendance at Branch 6, Section 5. In the signature drive to place the candidates of the Workers The group, holding their placards P. Sha- Ancient Greek Colony 40th St, and 8th Ave. aloft, began to picket the length of | piro, Joe Cohen. stration on Union § oy Buzzelet, will arrive on the S. . “France,” Wednesday. The Aus- Father Silvia’s church is believed to lie at the bottom of the onslaught. ranged by the agitprop department of the Workers (Communist) Par- LU H 0c; Ws) Pi Int'l. Bi h 2 S clal M . Ps Ms a Ss. % — . . the pier. On the placards they held | nist) Party on, the ballot, Hrarch §,| Int). Branch 2 Special Meet. | ty, District 2, “The Class Murder| Allerton and Cruger, Bronx. TELIA tanh, sobmeeiog: cf. Gerald BUEN, VJ. 8. S: BR. Aug. 19-4 growing number of textile strik- were inscribed the slogans: Down nist) Party, 2100 Bronx Park Bast: | Branch 2 Section 6, called by the | of Saceo and Vanzettti” will be the | Powers, Gozigian, Rolfe, V. Smith. | Patterson, Jack Hawkes, Jack |} " Diorccoe Wonka has vw ste ers have openly stated that the with United States Imperialism | end at Camp Wocolona wilt be given |peld’ coder oe 8 Po cnn ae Guitane | Subject for the week. Speakers are| | 26th St. and Mermaid Ave., C- I. Crawford, and H. O. Hopman, al-| yore ct a Greek enlone i a |Priest is interested only in the “Freedom for Black Haiti”; “Inde-| free to the member who procures the | Ave., Brooklyn. ‘Action will be tak. | urged to obtain bulletins at the|Schachtman, Castrell, Sevorino,| ready is here. remnants of a Greek colony in the | strikers’ money and is an unofficial pendence for the Philippines”;|&reatest number of signatures. All en against the members who fail to. agitprop depart Ww "| Hendin. Crimea, that promise to be of un- strike-breaking agent for the mill me q 4 members wishing to participate in | attend. gitprop department, Workers Cen. : . - usual import: fy f hi WwW ae Birger Heer RR Et SNDUIG “apply to they eda “ Pee . ter. = Be BM BI, ae YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. Creek Ratha sie eet ee bosses. hom ina” an ithdraw it- | pale: pr at 27 3ro1 a Harlem Speakers Class. Today: eiss, "Flaherty, lake, eder, " b acta ete Ee 4 : : | Bast. : : oday: 14 P 1 : S re . * Py . Section 4 Speake Class will hold | ‘ ‘aman Peninsula in the heart of 3 ‘ 5 p ar Ue Rute 4 a peaatings wth rr “thied, Session fomorron evening, Rujkere Guna Ni i Or eet Friday: American League. what was once the Greek colony of Maan Lee he eae After they had walked the length| p,2nternational Branch 1 will hold @ | Girectors and members of the speak. | Roy, Alkin, M. Epstein, Goliger. | E : Cleveland 3; New York 2. Phanagoms. ME} » Aug. 19-—1t Was of the pier several times, the au-|9 p.m at 101 Ww. 27th St. ‘The roll {ets cla ged to put a First Ave. and 49th St. Wright,| 106th St. and Madison Ave. (Y.| New York 10; Cleveland 2 Further excavations. are expected announced here today that General thorities called out their thugs andy¢#!! Will be taken: eter ghee eee Schalk, Sumner, Jessie Taft (Pion: W- L.), Hage ee fe Detroit 9; Washington 6. |to reveal rich historic material re-| John J. Pershing, war commander Private pellce to cathor tial demote) “Ans onpartant bene. oeitidit, sa) oem eer). pee ree a, s NOON: National League. jlating to the extension. of ancient|of the United States forces, will teat Several of the workers|1¥ Will be heid tomorrow at 6: el | Foot of West 14th St. Noon.| Frankfeld, Ross. ~ : Creek culture in the Crimea. Many! \i5:¢ Mexico City cn wih atration, "Sev a rere | Pam at 201, W. 21th Bt very com: iT shor and Fraternal |Ballam (Scamen’s Meeting). Bristol and Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn. New York 3; St. Louis 2. | scientists here hail the discovery as Yitit Mexico City together with a \ were thrown to the ground by the Se ee 26th’ St. and Lexington Ave, Benjamin, Donaldson, Peer, Harris. Chicago 3; Brooklyn 2. a great find, and plans are being Patty of Legionaires following their onrushing guards, who as soon as they got within close quarters of Organizations Fifth Ave. and 110th St. Taft, Cincinatti 4; Boston 3, made for extending the excavations, convention in.San Antonio. Unit 3B 2F' will’ hold a very im- Smith, Severino. Vera Bush, Huiswood, Lyons. : su portant meeting tomorrow at 6:15 5) 7 a se took out sar ig po es p.m. at 101 W. 7th St Labor and fraternal organiza- Tomorrow: Varet and Graham, Brooklyn, NEBRASKA LABOR TO MEET eee e swing ri; and left on “6 < : % 4 i i ¥ % r tha Hedsaceaiens. eth ante ub Ane Unit 5F, 3D Meeting. tions in New York City and | Grand St. Ext, and Havemyer,, Bimba, Burk, Schalk, Silber. GRAND ISLAND, Nebr. (FP) ie sp Unit 5F, 8D of the Workers (Com-| vicinity are asked to send notices Brook: . haat Paterson, N. J. (3 Governor St.)| Aug. 19.—The 21st convention of attack, however, the’ workers kept | munist) Party has postponed Its next hl os b rooklyn. Primoff, Nessin, Wat- tak hs Mi t, ‘Gaul meeting from Wednesday to Thurs-| Of their activities to this column. —tenberg, Midolla. Padmore, Matlin. the Nebraska State Federation of their ranks compact, continuing gay evening on account of the Sacco| There is no charge. All notices Sutter ‘Ii 50th St. and bth Ave., Brooklyn. h h thi and hold-| and Vanzetti demonstration in Union Sutter and Williams, Brooklyn. ‘ <n, Labor opens at Grand Island Sep- their march on the pier, s Th tt til be held | Must arrive one day in advance to us, Shapiro, Jali (4th Ave. line, B.-M. T.) Nessin, ‘ their placards aloft. Again and|Sduare. The meeting will be he het em, Shapiro, Julius Cohen. a aa tember 10. | ing ¥ | Thursday, at 6 p. m. at 101 West/ ensure publication. Longwood and Prospect, Bronx Magliacano, Lillienstein. | again the company thugs attacked, | 27th St. i e ic < a ‘ | Reiss, Frank, Wm. Margolis Cibul. Market and Plaza, Newark, N. J.;—=> ee arenes | and Lay down a ee a Willtamsbure ¥. wet a OPeIN Ae. rectelcsagt BL. | aig, , \. , Stanley, Russak. B. Lifshitz, Rosemond, Ed Welsh, Subsidi f the United Work c A again and again the worke: ised | e Young Workers League ‘of |, The local New | a ‘ 5 Tiling Caen: ubsidiary of the Unite: orkers’ Co-operative Ass'n. z them from the ground to continue | Wjliamshure, will hold its regular | Worers University have arranged a Lenox Ave. and 133rd St. Miller, | Saturday: fotetnational Holidkirchiet ’ Pact 3 stival at Ulmer R. B. Moore, Campbell. | their march in front of the Ile de|day at 8 p.m. at 29 Graham Ave. | DiOrKGt) Open a, August 25th, First Ave. and 79th St. Auer- tory, 137th St. and Willow Ave. |, France. Galt 56 88, All friendly organizations are urg- Wednesday: | bach, Primoff,» Magliacano, McGill, | Noon. Baum ‘aed Y. W. L. It was only after the Me de| Unit 2c 5F. will meet today | Fah” tn Ae tee Geen ts | Seasha: A a20th 8 Lustig. Sunday: | O France had set sail, and the pla-| SF dus Unit must be present at ahis | Make this affair a success. | Daa bers esas 1-0) Bi Pad-|"" West New York, N. J. (14th 8! Bath Beach (48 Bay 28th St, | tards were completely destroyed by | meeting. eens Lite Fes en Bie Phe, is ‘ohen. |and Bergenline). Yusem, Harrison. Brooklyn). 2p. m. B. Miller. Oo he continuous attacks that the| tale ik, Ge Aw den. tonal League will hold its annual |. pay moi jacobson, Sus-| perth Amboy, N. J. Shesman, | demonstrators left. Agaigmbined educational | meeting Bene mae mormen AA Sty the ERLE ss ri er te ene | Preiman. | lof Units 1F, 2F an ection 1 0! ervale, ronx. Tri ivi i ij "1 | —_—___—— 4 ‘ ae * . ? i Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Wright, Oo E dividends are being paid from the first day of deposit the Work (ci ist) Part: HL i French Industrial bee held. today at 6:0 p.m. at 60. Prethett Geran eee iene ae Alkin, Goliger, | weich. I | i I on gold bonds in denominations of $100, $300, $500 and | ‘ : 4 : e al “picnic and concert o ‘ | Gischesione will be “fhe War Dane | the Freihelt Gesangs Verein will be MSSAN cial. eae Hise Elizabeth, N. J. (Union Square.) : $1,000 secured by the second mortgage of the second | In Germany Bared «:.” held Sunday, September 9 at ince, Brooklyn. | Rp. B. Moore, Burke. block of houses in the Co-operative Workers’ Colony. > . . . |Pleasant Bay Park. An original Powers, Huiswood, Rosemond, Kin-| “Osborn and Dumont, Urns: e 00m | program of songs has been for the occasion. International Branch 2. arranged | qreq, Bony: An important meeting of Interna- 19 (UP). — BERLIN, Aug. : se E ‘ ‘ , i |tional Branch 1 of the Workers agle Pencil Co. Noon. Grecht, Si 5 . es French plot to obtain secrets of the (Goinmuniat) Party will he” held “teor” Concert. Milgrom, MARY WOLFE See ha ae ee Offices: 69—5th Ave., New York, N.Y. | ye trust was charged to-| tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. at 511 Hen- | On Saturday night, sept. 29, at ; ; eee ne cai alae Taking deix St, All members are urged to | Town Hall, 113-128) West tra st a % ene be and ava as R. STUDENT NaERVATQRY telephone service. Apply, TELEPHONE: ALGONQUIN 6900. | y. by ‘ + | 4 concert wiil be held for the benefit |B, Moore, Williams, Silverfarb. Conaty, 401 E. 142nd 8t. ndustrial paper of the ¥ be ’ of Jewish Colonization in the Soviet ys » 1421 a | leading pa adie sale ‘Boise’ OOM SR Naeeos! Seventh Ave. and 137% St. Pad- | PLANO LESSONS | ||| 5rom: |_ 2700 Bronx Park East (Co-operative Workers’ Colony) Rhineland, me Members of Subsection 2B, Sec- | “Biro-Bidjan.” more, Taft, Gill, Green, Lloyd. Moved to epammmeaed ee aa = u The paper said a far-reaching in-|.tion 2, of the Workers (Communist) | eae |e Panente No dee Veh ss athe % dustrial espionage was discovered |Party are urged to turn in money Spanish Workers Center. Grape He Vers Baek 2420 Bronx Park East for the Coney Island Stadium Con- 4 lecture on da berianiam will be | Fox. Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 5H and frustrated at the eleventh hour. The plot centered in Paris and} held tomorrow at rt tickets { diately. ce ickets_ immediately, 8:30 p, m. at the EASTABROOK 2459 | Spanish Workers Center, 55 W. 113) Telephone Hopkinson and Pitkin, Brooklyn. Special rates to students from i niet oi a | (¥. W. L.) Pasternack. was engineered by French secret) An important meeting of Branch BREEN ee ee haiti a etter brook the Chioperdttia Hobie, olice in the occupied Rhineland, the | 5; Section 6 of the Workers (Com- | . * * | a an utter, rooklyn. Pp |munist) Party will be held tomor- Drug Clerks, Attention, | (¥. W. L.) Baum. paper charged. German employes | row, 8:30 p. m. at 275 | Clinton Ave. The New York Drug Clerk Asso- | | were bribed and already had de- clatiOn, which wes recently orga Thursday: Unity Co-operators Patronixe 1 tf lae t Literature squad Notice. |ized with headquarters at i42 Stu * livered several secret formulae to) Atl members of the literature | vesant Casino, calls upon all drug| 188th St. and St. Annes Ave., SAM LESSER French: industriglists, the newspa- | suued must report. at the Workers | clerks to join the association. All = f . Or é page Mrs ookshop, 26-28 Union Square, first | names of those desiring to” jo Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor sa jfloor, on Wednesday, at 4:30 p. m. | should be sent to 142 Stuyvesant Ci 5 818 — 7th A New York Political Open Prompt attendance is of the utmpost | Sing, A schedule of the meetings of {| Phone Stuyvesant 2816 1818 —- ve. New Yor! | FEhoetbige: |the organization will be sent | those who apply for membership. to Between 110th and 111th Sts. . Next to Unity Co-operative House > John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet. 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK ‘ Section 2 Agitprop Conference. An agitprop and literature agent | conference of Section 2 will be held | today, 8 p. m. at 101 W. 27th St. | Important matters will be discussed, | jand all are urged to attend. PARTY OF THE WORKING CLASS Contribute Workers Orchestra to. pen Its Fourth Season Save this copy of the Daily for one of the 40,000 traction workers. — Co-operative Workers Patronize 1. SCOLNICK TAILOR The Workers Symphony Orches- | tra, sponsored under the auspices of | Section 2 and 3 Sscakern Class. ‘The Speakers’ class of Sections 2 —— Se | 3 will be held 1 wi, bogie its four aeuun Ce |e aT tet Binet ame oF | leah Move No Tip Center Barber Shop |) fis. teaner and Dyers ip September 2, under the directing | Lae | Vegetarian Restaurant || xrw workers cenTer Tor Allerton Aven Bronx, N._Y- Collect Funds hand cf Alfred Kugel, Columbia cuvattrgetion an, Meetings 1600 MADISON AVE. ||) 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up], SSS Individual Sanitary Service by. B NE: UNIVE 3 individual Sanitary Service by Ex- PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 perts-LADIES’ HAIR. BOBBING | SPECIALISTS. Patronize a Comradely Barber Shop eee) University instructor. A recent call issued by the organ- ization urges all musicians to join the Orchestra for the pufpose of building up a strong workers cultural medium in New York ae (Communist) Party will hold a busi- | ness meeting today at 6:30 p. 956 Second Ave, near 50th St. members must attend. . . . for the ELECTION CAMPAIGN of the WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. Branch 1, Section 5 Meet. Branch 1, Section 5, of the Work- | MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. Y. Right Off 174th St. Subway Station ———————————— “For Any Kind of Insurance” CARL BRODSKY 7 XN. 42d St. New York City Telephone Murray Hill 5550, Every new reader of The | DAILY WORKER is a potential soldier in the coming battler of CO-OPERATIVE | Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East Apt C. I. TEL. ESTABROOK 0568, DR. I. STAMLER | | AMALGAMATED. FOOD WORKERS Bakers’ Local 184 WE ALL MEET’ SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Res, 187 Pulaskl St. ‘Tel. Pulaski 1770. 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