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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928. MILL WORKERS’ STRIKE AID FUNDS GROW, NEED MORE . Battleships Realy for Imperialist Wa r Sone meena: FRENCH, BRITISH | | GIAN the Cardinals beth Luque, The Giants an lost elose games 5 Petty and Clark pitched ‘fer OPEN-AIR SACO Page Five TS, CARDS, LOSE; $kCC0-VANZETTI FORCE CRISIS IN. A 2HLETICS WIN AGAIN yeeriy a HELD THRUGUT WORLD i: pitehed Aldridge, 5 to 4. The Robins brag wgain keptijthe Cardinals from ‘re VANZETTI MEETS ; : ee Murdoch ReleaseMeans }Demand Macedonian |f2inine pret eee are ook 2 PEALE 40 Call General Strike in New Boss Attack NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Aug. 22. —Workers throughout the United States are rallying to the aid of the Movement Crushed VIENNA, Aug. 22 \enty members (UP).—Sev- of the government lyn, against Mitehell. eo 8 In the Ameriean, the Athletics made hay while rain kept the Yanks 4 Party Thruout City Speakers of Workers | Rosario Continued front Page One legionnaires shertiy after the ex- | |party in the Bulgarian parliament |idle. Rommel won a corking 17-in- Far F ecution ef Baece and Vanéetti, an- striking textile workers of New| |have protested to Premier Liapeheff | ning game, 6-5, after Ernshaw was A large number,of open air meet-|/ Oo yg inarking thi Bedford and Fall Piver. Funds for | against the resignation of Wat Min- |removed. Uhle and Miljus pitched | ings thruout the city have been ar-| ther demohstration, imarking the the relief and defense of workers |ister Valhov, adiepatch from Bofia for Cleveland. ranged hy the agitprop department first memorial uf the murdet of the arrested in these two cities are be-| said. They elalmed Foreign Minin- plea Kea of the Workers (Communist) Par-| martyrs, and Gireeted speeifieally ing received daily by the Workers| ter Bureff foreed Vulkey to resign YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ty, Dietriet 2. ‘The Class Murder ncainst Secretary Kellogg, whe 4s International Relief, 49 William St., because he was accused of complicity jef Baceo and Vanacttti” sill be the New Bedford, Mass. With the release from prison of William Murdock, general organizer Photo shows part of the crew of a U.S. battle:hip in San Francisco harbor, from which many war- in the present revolutionary activity jin Macedonia, aga!net which France jand Britain have warned Bulgaria. American League Phila., 6; Cleveland, 6 (17 ins.), Detroit, 7} Boston, 6 (1st), subject for the week, Bnetkers are jurged to ebtain bulletins at the |agityrep department, Workers Cen- ¢ in the “nH tanned by shi nted from the I jc:France;” # hebreakers 6or- h navy, hed Het of the New Bedford Textile Work- ‘ U \ a as, eae, | Detrelt, 4; Boaton 3 (2nd). ter, feken place and hes slermed the e Union, a campaign for new) ships have been recently dispatched against the Niaraguan workers in the interests of Wall Street in- | SOFIA, Bulgaria, Aug, 22—Tho| Wechington, 2; Chicago, 0. Today: French government. union members is being conducted, vestments there. While inoreasing its army and naval forces, the government cloaks its preparations cabinet erlels caused by the tesigna- | St. Louls-New York, rain. jatth Bt. and St, Annes Ave,, Berlin, by the N. B. T. W. U. Increased ac-| with “peace” talle. He eNG IS Pee R Lae tion of A, Buroff, forelgn minister, National League Drona, Padgug, Codkind, Leo Mar-| prom Berlin comes news of @ Ci Gee rae of the union) 3 oe a ee : ae ere land ire eit menses yesterday, Chacdnnndl, BpcMew: Yorks 4: alll: tn Tot ecinn oo sere laces atlitees tt the iteasl W |following the arrival of a note from) Brooklyn, 3; St. Louis, 2, 40th & d 8th Ave, P, Sha-|ten, addressed by many speakers, babe etn pisibere in the future.| orkers Party Activities NEGRO WORKERS |the French and British governments Pittsburgh, 10; Boston, 4. ott fen Cotas _ rocalling the ‘ela and exseution of The need of increasing the relief 5 through their representatives here) Chicago, 3; Phila., 2 (12 ina.). ‘ faceo and Vanzetti and pointing out machinery of the Workers’ Inter- demanding that thers Stacbdontin Py deal e Allerton and Cruger, Bronx. rey 8 ‘ % a8 tae national Relief is also absolutely Units, branches, nuclei, etc. of yeandidate for 6th A, D, will autonomy movoment be cupprossed, Powers, Gozigian, Rolfe, V. Smith. Ree aes hater of Hed Front necessary at the present time. the Workers (Communist) Party | °?°*" Peiea sa | 26th St, ond Mermaid Ave, C. 1) "nus: Thousands | 0 JOINING PARTY. wes brought to a point today with DEMAND END OF fighters led the demonstration and Fred G. Biecenkapp, national sec-! and the Young Workers (Com- Upper Bronx Signature Drive, tho resignation of the war minister, |Schachtman, Cattrell, Severino, | 40° 7, ton was crowded with retary of the Workers’ Internationa!| munist) League in New York City |. 4,contest for a free wool ond it Vulkov, Hendin. Hal pier Shc fat ce dos es Se et ek are aes: to ame nOteae tr oaeed | gegen the, oat figpatures in the Communist Recruits in| when Burotf resigned yesterday he | Steinway and Jamaica, Astoria, United States. of che wrikers oie bln received in spe or ti ea it Fie ee paced oe ee oh guar Harlem Increase gave ae bis reason that the inability | Relea, O'Flaherty, Blake, Heder,) gintiar working class demon- inerdasing “anjounts, Wut get thal senor cee ik advanes toventute. [tere ec: Beauch-@, Aeation 6, Sunday erie ashi of the Bulgarian government to Abern, : steations have taken place thtoulelle sams received are far from suffi- Wladce, ee {ne ee ee PPL HOM DAU ECE jmect the demands of Britain and ETS | Pelday: out the United States and are sche- cfent to cover the ever-increasing public ation. the free week end At the last two open-air election | France was due to the complicity of Officialdom Violates 106th St. and Madison Ave. (Y. duled¢ to take place in the course campaign meetings held by the/the war minister in the Macedonian W. L,), Fish ft veel af : er i. He called upon OF 88 3D. £ ~ Subsection 36 % ; h minister in sey . L.), Fishman, lof the week. ‘The demonstration parses oahu d . enerous et Because of the Sacco-Vanzett!| ‘The enlarged Exe Workers (Communist) Party in| movement. Constitution, Charge National Biscuit Co, Noon.| scheduled for yesterday on Union the workers to send a gt 18 dO-| memorial demonstration, Unit 6F SS|tee of Subsection 3 Harlem twelve Negro workers, at- J 7 nation to the W. I. R., 49 William |'2p meeting for this week only so meeting sn Monas tracted by the fighting platform of, War Minister Volkoff Was also ps i | Frankfeld, Ross. quare, New York City, was post- i : . m. ; g pl erum F : raf St. New BedPord, Mass. Be Dae poo aasanealadesinec tt ote the Workers Party, made applica. been charged by the former pre-| Samucl Boerum, leading left! poistol and Pitkin Ave. Brooklyn.|poned on account of rain, to the Among the contributions received the same subject. 101 W. 27th St. 2 Rasps International Branch 1 will hold the regular meeting on Monday, Aug tion to join the Party. These meet- |mier, Zankoff, of receiving bribes fi winger in the New York Capmakers Local 1, who was recently removed | Benjamin, Donaldson, Peer, Harris. great disappointment of many today is a check for $242.85 sent/ mo an secti Subsections, Units.|27, at 9 p. m. at 101 W. 27th 8 ings were held at 127th S ‘rom those interests in the Mace- y Fi 2 du Fifth Ave. and 110th St. Taft, | Workers who had gathered to pay by the national office of the Inde-| Material for Red Week. is now hoes ante iy ae sai ne oud donian border section who would|from his Job because of his activ-| Ue vg) td eons tribute to the mart The dem- pendent ‘Workmen’s Circle, Boaton; | Tady at, the district office, Phis in- Membership Meeting. Seventh “a Va 5 ee eo a like to see a Macedonia separate a eee inet te Te avien, Maggie ee faa #4 4 ¢ hi iA B i kd onstration, however, will be held to- 95; a : ne Wiacta Cincin Guu lebein vOreahel che membership: meet ae th Ave., both in the Britis! _|ship, and whose “punishment” was aret and Graham, Brooklyn. he tinea: Susie: at ee $250 from the Workers Interna-|puttons, blanks and labels. Orean-| section gH will be held ;|the workingelass section of Negro | {0m the British and French con-| 111) hanged to a fine of $60 when|Bimba, Burk, Schalk, Silber. Be ee ee oe ae tional Relief, of Lynn, Mass., the ier " eee p ug. 28, at 6:25 p. m. at Harlem trolled Bulgaria. : + tate 5 Boston, San Francisco, Detroft, predentin. (Of w -vesent ‘lentes AO) ane ne os tne Hegel : the officialdom changed their de-| Paterson, N. J. (8 Governor St.)| Omaha City, Poughkeepsie were from a Finnish Reading Club, Pot- ter Hill, R. 1.; and $56.35 colllected by Andrew D. Young of Fitzwilliam Depot, N. H. ia District Executive Committee. 1 Membership Meet. of section 1 of the Work- ers (Communist) Party are urged to Labor and “Fraternal Organizations Section 4, the Harlem branch of the Workers been especially fruitful in the mat- The election campaign waged by (Communist) Party has Shoe Workers Urged to Participate in Sacco- cision in retreating before the re- sentment of the membership, yes- |terday made public an appeal he sent to the general executive board Padmore, Matlin. 50th St. and 5th Ave., Brooklyn. (4th Ave, line, B.-M. T.). Nessin, , also scenes of working class pro- test. Philadelfhia workers will gather on August 24, with Max Schachtman, editor of the “Labor Pes ili ,| Magliacano, Lillienstein. ; Suis ond the beret setae of : ter of recruiting new members f: ‘ ‘ of the Cloth Hat, Cap and Millinery 1 ae iijend"fhe"meioertnip wectge 28 Labor and fraternal organiza. ‘2°, eruiting new members from |Vanzetti Meet in N. Y. che, Ciath et, Can and Miney tear vad Placa, Newark, N2g.| Deferler,” “Herbert Benjamin, or ee etes oe tions in New York City and (Jem. Hardly « a let —_— halt to these terrorist tactics. | Stanley, Russak. ganizer of the Workers Party and the Workers (Cotmuntst) Party will! Jithity are asked to send notices |held saree een meeting is The Independent Shoe Workers Satued an Italian speaker be discussed, and no o der a y s N secti i a Pay i i a fi 3 u a circumstances will be excused from | of their activities to this column. | tre ceriitte ve i et | Union of Great*New York and| Althotigh not expecting the re-| sage At Milwaukee the Sacco-Vanzetti attendance of this meeting. All notices the resulting applications for mem- vicinity yesterday issued a state- actionary officialdom of the Inter- | First Ave. and 79th St. Auer- . e bs There is no charge. i: eee qi + conti - ‘i ‘ . meeting will take place on August ee ; i ree Reiss doe as eee te bership of several Negro workers. | ment to the shoe workers in the city| Mational organization to take any) bach, Primoff, Magliacano, McGill, 85, at Harmony Ball, 1st Avecnen ea SA ea phys Ue ee by signature solicitors, have /Sacco and Vanzetti which says in| himself is the leader of the expul-| West New York, N. J. (14th St.| jan speakers : Bela abe Caen The local Ni York Trade Un Sommunist P; vy, s members, Boerum nevertheless de- fae ms * s —" mR ory; “Break Left Wing John J. Ballam, Acting, D. 0. Bauentional jLenmue. and ihe Jewish questions anne oan “Nicola Saceo who was a shoe cided to appeal to the Board. Boerum Bite Amboy, N. J. Sherman, tery, a Sey on Owe Ave. otkete. University. hs ranged a wpe, L s es is li : i E ( b a ° We da Meetings” eee re ae mone | Workers Open Air Festival at Ulmer especially with respect to the par- meneer Si ie Se ae vale in| brands the action of the local offi-| Poughkeepsie, N.Y. _ Wright Sale: 2 Bi eee eerie Salt gr Hold Pear tor datutday, August 26th, ty’s attitude on the question of race |" "nt ranks of the shoe workers/ eijaldom unconstitutional and| _ i nee " § y? +. gto. | 24 On the election campaign at 188th | untiy min ee cea ree mations are ure-| sauality and lynchi struggles in the state of Massachu-| violating 3 distinct sections of the| Weich. 5 : Bath Beach (48 Bay 28th St, Julius Hochman and Morris Sig-| st! “and Brook Avenue. — Speakers: | tan’ rot @eTanot to arrange any af- equality and lynching. — setts. We the Independent Shoe} oonstitution. Elizabeth, N. J. (Union Square.) | Brooklyn). 2 p.m. B. Miller. man, leaders of the attack against | Katz, Geffen, Schiffman. | make this affair a success,» | Last Thursday evening, the Ne-| Workers Union of Greater New York| a R. B. Moore, Burke. pecs hr i urna the cloakmakers that smashed the an Section 7, Sheakers! Claas, Vela ee a |@ro unit of the Workers (Commu-jand Vicinity call upon all the shoe) XTEND WEVD LICENSE. Osborn and Dumont, Brooklyn. Dally Co-mparstees Palsal ane comrades registered w he cloakmakers’ union, together with Local 22 of the Trade Union Educa- | "8t) Party held an open meeting |workers of Greater New York to |B. Lifshitz, Rosemond, Ed Welsh, | class must be prepared to speak on F ‘ vi 3 Kags 4 WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (UP).— - other bureauerats in the New York Sacco and Vanaettl-Bullcting on that Dance on'SOstober 1i'at thet BAN foge Seenireacauarters, 148 E. come and partigipate in the open one Federal Radio Commission an. Julius Gohen. SAM LESSER Jewish labor movement, indulged in subject are obtainable at 1373 43rd | Palace. rd St., which was attended by|air memorial meeting in Union 4 today that it would extend) Intewhational Handkerchief Fac- Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor frothy-yvituperation-of the left-wing-|Gay ‘st-a point OM. to CR Re - 125 Negro workers. At the close of Square, New York City on Thurs- | nounced today tha 2 1818 — 7th Ave. New York z iP Reged p.m. Freiheit Gesangs Verein. the meeting fi Ne a the operating license-of WEVD, op-- WANTED—Large, light room with movement and their ‘recently in- Pine gee || The annual picnic and concert ot ng five Negro workers | day, August 23, at 5 p. m. sed by the Debe Memorial Fund : Between 110th and 111th Sts. augurated policy of building real Downtown Y. W. L. Unit 2. |the Freiheit Gesangs Verein will be | made application to join the Com-| ow. bi t th bo beanie Mtth Raed der all improvements. Apply Box 1,'l next to Unity Co-operative House pide An open air meeting of the Y, w.|/ held, Sunday, September 9, at/munfst Party. “We urge all the members of the’ at Woodhaven, N. Y. Daily Worker. unions in the peace ae ~ &/L, Downtown Unit No. 2, will be held eee ge vig ad hess iene union and the large mass of shoe | ae pratense) — SST ES meeting of the nite lebrew | today &t 49th St. and Ist Ave. | for the occas re 7 ; |workers generally to demonstrate ‘Gers f if 7 Speakers will be: Ma ccasion. RED WING, : Z Co-operative Workers Patronize Trades held Monday night in ‘the | Harris. Len Richman, Rosen, Jensky, ed Bite (UP).—Four Ae oe oA ite protest against class nas and | “For Any Kind of Insurance” YCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY T. SCOLNICK building owned by the yellow Jew-/ und Max Helfand. On Saturday night, sept. 29, at| gers were burned to death here eae paeny ype cs Pe ee Dr. JOSEPH B. WEXLER ish Forward. They openly advocated a policy | of intensified terror against the left | Branch 2, Section § A unit meeting of Branch: 2, Sec- tion 8 will be held Monday at 8 p. ™m. promptly, Members should bring Town Hall, 113-123 West 43rd St. a concert will be held for the benefit of Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union and the new Jéwish territory day and seven other persons were injured when a Chicago-Twin Cities bus collided with a motor truck, | and Vanzetti have fallen as victims.” MARY WOLFE CARL BRODSKY 7 ™. 42d St. New York City Surgeon Dentist 25 yrs. in practice. Moderate pricer 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK ITAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers ; ay | “Biro-Bidjan.” vér Allerioa Ae wing, as the only method that ON ce be tee. cards, as a roll . MOE overturned twice in a ditch, and | STUDENT _OF THE DAMROSCH Telephone Murray Hill 5550. Temple Courts Bldg, 07 Allerton Ave., Bronx, xj halt their growth. 2 | $908 ok # The 1, bo De will Rold its ting | Caught fire. CONSERVATORY E Bie) paroremcr— es = aa ; : ‘3 Sate old its -meeting = = SSS Hochman and Sigman called for) an ohaPerPeeme A: Woden pint today at 8 p.m. at 20, 2nd St PIANO LESSONS e 7} the organization of a Committee of | be held Friday at 8:30 p.m. at wil- | S!2et eS, CARPENTERS’ UNION = ‘Tel. Res, 167 Pulaski St. i i No Tip Center Ba 000 to “ h windows of those| “ins corner Intervale Ave. ‘E. wall, | orti Ss it Moved to Pulaski 1770, Tel. Pulaski 5216. Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin iy op 1,000 to “smas! OF or, |S, panels, H. Bindler and a Pioneer| on woraes, Orme UMom LOCAL 2090 2420 Bronx Park East Insure with ; NEW WORKERS CENTER who write lies about the ‘union’,”| will speak.) | | office Workers’ Union ‘will hold ‘nn || Meets every Thursday, 8 P. M., at || Near Co-operative Colony. Apt, SH DAVID OSHINSKY Surgeon Dentists 26-28 Union Sa. 1 Flight Up and also to break up meetings of Ware ioe alae aS open. air dance on the root garden| {Labor Temple, 243 East 84th st. || Telephone EASTABROOK 2459 GENERAL INSURANCE 1 UNION SQUARE axe YORK. CITY the leit wing. In smashing the | An!apen alr" election Meeting! win : Sher) Foundation || Office and headquarters are in the | Special rates to students from | || oftice: 00 Graham Ave. Brooklyn. Tndjvidual Sanitary Servies by Be. windows he is believed to have re- | Avena “49th St Speahnre eit it German LL. D, Sacco-Meet. Labor Temple. the Co-operative House. pensation. Automobile, Accident, || ||| Room 803 Phone, Algonquin 8183 SPECIALISTS. ferred to the Freiheit building. Helfond, Richman, Rothman, Duke A Sacco-Vanzetti memorial meet- Heatth. Patronize a Comradely Barber Shop and othérs. in ing will be held tomorrow at 8 _p. =] S: | aget co ie m. at New York Labor Temple, 243 —— —= EO ooo E. 84th St ¥, 7 0) Air Meet. e SINCLAIR LEWIS RETURNS. open air meeting will be hela |? PARIS, Aug. 21. (UP)—Sinclair| tontmnt at Allerton and Kruger Aves |! Lewis, the American novelist, sailed | spiro, chairman; | ovarino and Ngo: for the United States yesterday on| - ee a the liner Hamburg, accompanied by his wife. | The meeting is arranged erman Branch 43, of the the D: PHYSICAL and MENTAL RECREATION | Hotel & Restaurant Branch of THE AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS 133 W. 5ist St., Phone Circle 7336 Business Meeting Held On the First Monday of the Month a ‘ see [| || One Industry—One Union, Jot 26-28 Union Sq., New York City ||} and Fight the Common isnemy. _ Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | | | | CAMP UNITY |The Camp With All Modern Improvements and Conveniences Workers Co-operative Workers Camp Nitgedaiget fe Beacon, N. Y.—Tel: Beacon 731 M488 PLAYS, mass singing, sports, such as baseball, soccer, football, tennis, etc. Social dancing, campfires, amateur nights, lectures, camp magazine and other recreations during the entire summer season. Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. Strike A BLOW for the PARTY OF THE WORKING CLASS Contribute and Collect Funds for the ELECTION CAMPAIGN of the WORKERS (COMMUNIST) PARTY‘ Health Food — || Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 WORKERS! Spend Your Vacation MEET YOUR FRIENDS at and Week-End Home in Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. Y. Right Off 174th St. Subway Station A kindergarten with compe- tent counselors for children whose parents stay in camp. Don’t drag any bundles.— You can get everything at mod- erate prices at the camp store. ¥ REGISTER NOW for the New Spacious and Airy Bungalows At: | OFFICE: 69 Fifth Ave. PHONE: Alg. 6900 2700 Bronx Park, East (Co-operative Workers Colony) Rates: $17.00 Per Week TRAINS LEAVE GRAND CENTRAL EVERY HOUR. BOATS TO NEWBURGH—$1.50 ROUND TRIP WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA] 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK | WHERE PROLETARIANS Rest --Swim --- Rew --- Eat --- Drink and Enjoy the All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S 1; prose oe | : VEGETARIAN HEALTH Proletarian During RESTAURANT Cultural 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx “ < - o* =5 @ | a) f-¥) + Ka i=} 5 uae — @ iss) =. jo} ° - ee) S ~ Y _ = OE 5 ~ do Ss S = < m4 bd 5) Sy So, S. S | Entertainments Buses Leave Every Day From 110th St. and 7th Ave Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 19: SECOND AVE. . 0 VOLUNTEER FOR SERVICE ALL WEEK’ —A T— All Party members and all sympathizers are asked to report for duty to collect signatures to put the Party Monday ......... 9:00am. Friday .......... 6:30 p.m. on the ballot at the following headquarters which are Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. : 60 St. Marks Pl. 7 Strictly Vegetarian Food. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday ........ 1:30p.m. open every evening 1800 7th Ave. 2700 Bronx Pk., E. | -101 W. 27th St. 2075 Clinton Ave. |. 143 E. 108rd St. 215 -E. 188th St. Thursday ...... 1:30p.m. Sunday .... . 8:30a. m. 46 Ten Eyck St., Bklyn. 1373 43rd St., Bklyn. For Red Mass Collections, August 25 and 26 DIRECTIONS: By train, take train from Grand Central or 125th St. to} ‘Wimgdale and from there our machine to camp. Wingdale, call Wingdale 10F12. Section 1—Downtown Manhattan—60 St. Marks Place Section 4—Harlem—143 East 103rd St. Section 5—Bronx—2075 Clinton Ave. Section 6—Williamsburg—29 Graham Avenue Section 7—Boro Park, 1373 43rd St. Section 8—Brownsville, 154 Watkins St. When you come to | Pa Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant ‘ |) SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES osphi js meet. NEW YORK For Registration APPLY TO MAIN OFFICE, 1800 7th Ave., Cor. 110th St. Phones: Monument 0111; Monument 0827 A place with where all radic: 302 E. 12th ST.’