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THE = AIL ‘Y _WORKE R, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SE PTEMBER il, 1928 Needle Trades Leader Endorses Working Youth Conference Here September 29. 30 NEW YORK LABOR (URGED TO BACK MEET HERE SOON It Will Aid Workers, | Zimmerman Says | | Charles Zimmerman, Manager of | the Dress Department of the Joint | Board of the Cloak and Dress-| makers’ Union of the National Or- | ganization Committee, in a state-| ment yesterday declared himself to! be heartily in favor of the Working | Communist funeral services embodying choral singing b Anatisia Hawrylus, a member of the Workers (Communist) draped in the Red Flag. Communist Funeral for Minnesota Party Member ut no religious services were held for Party in Minneapolis. The coffin was Youth Conference of Greater New) | York to be held on September 29/ | and 30, at Labor Temple, Second | Workers Party Activit — ies »! | (Octobe _ the organization of unions the local | : Labor and Fraternal Printers. Ave. and 14th St. Night Workers. Will lead the discussion. All mem-|, There will be | meeting he “The great task of organizing! whegular meeting of | the Night | Ders TRUST BReOCL Printing ss ers Branch will take place to-| eine the unorganized youth of the United | morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at 26-| ,,The teachers conference is _ eet n Union Square, top floor duled for today at 7:30 p. m. Building States will be greatly enhanced by . . . Ug Union Square, 5th Floor, : a ae ore r ; Reg aie owing will be the order of business ould atte is the forthcoming conference,” Zim- oid area eR REED and assignme: :. Unit 38, 1F will hold a meeting to- Be erect ne Paring Jewelry Workers’ Notice merman said. Declaring himself to| day at 6:15 p,m. at 10 W. 27th Eh RAL ae ot Teele Workers! “Weltare cai Pas ah es non methods of using texts, Club will hold a ball and concert on be pleased pee ete Digerenee 8B, 2F. 4 The planning of regular confer- Saturday evening, Nov. 3, at the Web- unions have already endorsed the} 4 meeting will’ be held tomorrow |ence for the English teachers Pea aaa aieed: Wel to aoe conference, the needle trades leader | ** 5:15 p. m. at ea FD1, affaips for that said that the meet will be a| Unit FD1, Subsection 2C meets to- . Pre i .|,,Unit 6F, S83 old an educa-| morrow at'6 p. m. at the Freiheit ra Danae; “means of approaching the hun-ltionai ‘meeting. Lomce tw ae we | ee bee rae + dreds of thousands of young work- | p. ers with the message of militant | trade unionism.’ { Zimmerman said he was glad to|t© approve the Working Youth Con- ference and add his name to the} lists of unions that have already | w endorsed it. Workers, United Umbrella and| Handlemakers, locals of the Knits-' goods Workers, the Tuckers and| today in the Russian Alley ‘at Cro: The Independent Shoe tony Pacis 30 Union Square On October 13 ssmakers' the m. at 101 W. 27th St. Local 22, 7. BE. L. hold its * * ba 6F. annual dance at the Par’ Palace. 48, 3E. A regular meeting of Unit 6F will The next unit meeting will be held| be held tc AEC Gi) AGtireA Havel: morrow at 8200 2 ms | 4 hd £ A_Proletarian Autumn Revel will si | Brownsville Youth, be held at Webster Hall, Saturday, Lower Bronx Y, W. L. |, The Brownsville Youth will) October 27, at 8:30 p. m. under the The McKinley Square unit of the|hold an election campaign confer-| auspices of the New Work gestion of Young Workers (Communist) League | ence on Sept. 16th of all Youth|the” International Labor “Defense ii hold a park meeting at $:30 p. m.| Workers’ organizations. It will be|Prizes will be awarded to partion: held at 122 Osborn St. at 11 a. m. |pants wearing the oldest and shab- biest clothes, Bronx Agitprop Conference, ree hs A conference of all campaign man- CORE 3 . } Branch 2, Section 1. Ci A Cc Ce. A business meeting of Branch Pecestaon ta bee 2,| [sch sOaatees ecating. of: Branch: | era and committees, all agitprap| A conference on the Bronx Work. Hemstite!..s and Millinery Work-| Marks’ Place, 6:80 .p.\m., ‘this. eve BURenA i vinkea tatat (ebndere de Ue oe ek aie ers have already endorsed the con-|;2na st at's ween ey tt BT mpaign work will be held| Boston Road. Ail lab: 3 ¥ Pm Sept. 13, at 8:30 p. m. at| nal organizations sympath erence. | Meet on Ave. aims of the Workers Par! | Pepa N st cdaehethh arae oer oe quested to send two delegates laa at ate ge 2075 Clinton| Harlem Young Workers League. i |Ave. The entire executive commit: | ‘The Harlem section of the Young| 4 ap ttgn,tempershin, weet ect |tee must be present. Wapkens League te holding a ‘hams! 5 Of the Aretitectarn fon aoe | . Voir ate DitkIG patty Satutiay, Sept. | OM Fiectecrel Workcu Gules eat Branch 6, Section 5. | Dancing Pint’ 26,13 Bast 108rd St. |e hela this evening at 8 ut The next meeting of Branch 6, S Dancing and refreshments will be 15th St hi | tion 5, will be held tomorrow’ eve-|Some of the features. ‘s . . |ning at 8:30. Spiro will lead the dis- . « con jeussion on “The War Danger.” Come Unit 3F 24, Wigner Nanking Prohibits All’ Walk-outs and Unions ” (Int'l. Press Correspondence) 1, PEKING, (By Mail)—The work- | 1° ers, and the railwaymen of Tchan-| Sin-Tsien, the first station south of | Peking on the Peking-Hankow line, | wiji have gone out on strike. The work-| at ers. demand an increase of wages and the right to reform their for- cibly dissolved union. In line. with the general poliey | lite of the Nanking regime to prevent | civil and military authorities of | mittee A membership meeting of “Prolet- A very impor ant meeting of Unit y 208" (Pro} ‘cope: Stores, Inc selene $m, Subsection 2A will be held on |i Se held at the Workers wee, jubsection 2A. Thursday, Sept. 13, 6p. m, at 101 W.13¢ 38 ‘Union Bauare, sth toon ne A meeting of the executive com- | 27th S 7 rrow at 8 p.m Plumbers’ Helpers. A fi will be held at 6] * : bg m. at 101 W. 27th St, Youth Day Meetings. The fo:lowing International Youth today | International Branch 1, Section 1p. | Day meetings are scheduled for. New Binmberes eeisen will ae ge Bie A_mMeeting of International Branch | Jersey meeting tomorrow at the Labor Tem- Section 1D, will be held tomor-| Paterson: Thursday, Sept. 13, at 3 ple, 247 Hast 14th St. Eleetion of of- row at 7:30 p. m. at 60 St. Marks| Governor St. oq tleers and executive board will take | Place, - e |aareer at Friday, pt. 14, at 93) place at this meeting. Section 1 Agitprop Conterence. Passaic: Friday, Sept. 14, at 25 Spanish Workers’ Dance. Apitpres conference of Section 1|Dayton Ave. All friends are asked to attend the a held) Wednesday, gieht 12, Gance of the Spanish Workers’ Club arks on Saturday, Sept. 1 at the Spanish [Place All unit agitprops must be/ Labor and Fraternal Workers Center, West 133th St . . . ;. ; piowiivilie D. eptembiterntaee, Aemta, Organizations Browneviie tte, Milt noid a i ul U | yat 8 erature agents will return the Aus Local 22 7. U. fw. eC ie Watkins Bee gust issue and receive the Septem- sake Siatad: ber bundles. , Local 22 of the Trade Unton Educa. | eo el te tional League will hold its annual Ever w |Dance on October 13 at the Park | Ppt Rew Tedder, of |The Section 1 Membership Meet. ps ‘ : , A special membership meeting of Pa!@¢e eo | DALY WORKER is ¢ potential Shanghai have published an ordin-| section 1 will be hela Thureday Geo scat Hechank soldier in the coming battles of | ance prohibitin leclarati | tember 13, at 6:30 m ‘cor Concert. sons op Peouting the, On Ol staren Place Goins: cease Saturday night, September to at| the workers strikes or the formation of new | ness are: 1. Daily Worker and Frei.) LOW? Hall, 113-128 W. 43rd St. a trade union organizations without) helt Hasaar. 4, Discussion on the| ce denier coreniee ion in eee eet yw the permission of the government) “2% Danger. Comrade Ela Wolfe Union and the MARY WOLFE new Jewish or the Koumintang. The ordinance declares among! other things: “We draw the atten- tion of the canitalists once again) to the fact that they have no right | to treat the workers badly or to| dismiss them without good cause. The employers and the workers must strive to arrive at a mutual 365 ALLERTON pone ntn eel! Soviet territory in Biro Bidjan STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH COOPERATORS PA’ RONIZE sisi i ea ee, J. SHERMAN | Boarders Wanted] PIANO LESSONS Your Nearest Tailor | Fancy Cleaners and Dyers 2420 Bronx Park is Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. Telephone EASTABROOK Tass, Special rates to students from the Co-operative House. Accommodations for 5 Male Boarders — Clenn, sunny rooms, good table, CONATY, 401 Kast 142nd Street. or 6 = AVE. BRONX understanding and cooperation. All| striking workers must immediately | come to an agreemént with the em- ployers and resume work. Co-operative Workers Patronize I. SCOLNICK TAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers 707 Allerton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. | Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER and Gents’ Tailor 1818 — 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House TOMORROW- Wednesday Evening, September 12 8 P. M,, will be held Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE * Room 808 Phone, Algonquin 8183 SSS |Ppycckun 3YBHOM Bpau} Dr JOSHPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 5 yrs. in practice. Moderate prices. oe SECOND AV. NEW YORK L Membership Meeting of ‘Proletcos” (Prolet Cooperative Stores, Inc.) at the WORKERS SCHOOL, 26-28 UNION SQUARE | —Fifth Floor— Very important matters will be taken up. Temple Courts Bldg. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF “PROLETCOS” ‘“aeeay OUR FRIENDS at N. Polak, Sec’y. Messinger’s Vegetarian Organizations! Avoid financial disputes by elimi- nating losely kept records, 1 will install for any organization a| simple, yet adequate, system of ac- | counts that will correctly reflect! the trué financial condition of the" organization. To insure continu- | ous well kept records, have me Periodically atdit your’ books. 1 submit simple and understandable financial statements. Write or call LOUIS P. WEINER, BCS Public Accountant and Auditor 149 Spring Street, N.Y. C. ‘Walker 5793 or 7537 ‘HE ARCHITECTURAL _IRO} BRONZE & STRUCTURAL Wonk: ERS UNION meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month, at Be, | Pod oe i bora 15th St., ba East 15th otis Miephone:” Stuyvesant ods and 2194. A. Rosenteld, Secretary. THE AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS 183 W. Fae St., Phone Circle 7336 Busine First Mon One Industry—O) . Join and Fight the Common Hnemy Office Open from 9 a. m. to Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N, Y. Right Off 174th St. Subway Station Boro Park Bath Beach, Coney Island DAILY WORKER FREIHEIT Bazaar Conference THURSDAY EVE., SEPT. 13, at 8 p.m. Atha - 1373 43rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. WE ALY. MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK _ Rational Vegetarian Restaurant iv, SECOND AVE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES | A place with atmosphere where all radicals me 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK | WORKERS PARTY UNITS, LABOR AND FRATER- NAL ORGANIZATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO ELECT THREE DELEGATES SOVIET EXPORT OF COAL SHOWS HUGE INCREASE Don Anthracite Used Thruout World MOSCOW, USSR., Sept. 10. — According to information of the Trust “Donugol” the export of the Don anthracite abroad greatly in- Thus its export to creased lately France for the period of seven months of 1 yperative year s 20 per cent sh import on an- ne selling of nce is real- t basis according “Donugol” with it is reported and for the e not- rt sur- Donugol” is act- ing a s, the Don an- thraci great demand. In Greece and Turkey the Don anthracite is purchased mostly for bunk filling the ship’s ies came for the viet anthracite from Switzerland, Denmar gentine, Canada and other cou es. The works which are at present carried out in I asin for construction of t and coal allow to is- anthracite on breaking machines wi sue a better kind of the export market Scotland Rail Men Fight W: age Slash LONDON, (Bs carters and motor the railway contr: the employers toc demand immediate regard to the 2% y has been made in the result of the recent r with cut which wa Sasa agree- ment, to which they were not a party. FIRE BRITISH MINERS. LONDON, (By il) —Blidworth Colliery, Notts, is being closed down and 800 men and boys received no. tice at the end of the week. This is a new pit, only sunk two years ago jand equipped with the most modern machinery. — No Tip Cooter Barber Sop] NEW WORKERS 26-28 Union + NEW YOR Individual Se Patronise a Comradely Barber Shop GIANTS WIN TWO; GAIN ON CARDINALS SEE MELLONS BEHIND NEW GAS 4-1 and 11-0. Fitzsimmons doiheheader fom the “Boston : WEAVERS STRIKE TRUST COMBINE The second game was a walk-away easily held the Braves in check, allowing but 7 hits in the first game. IN RHODE ISLAND Bob Smith, once an_ outfielder, Pee is pitched fine ball for Boston, but Take ov er Brooklyn did not get Fitzsimmons’ support. dh Steenare ompany 75 Workers Demand for the Giants. Genewich allowed ‘ Acouimibionbe he. United Light the braves but 3 hits. Boston used Wage Raise A scaclcoke Hee Delaney, Edwards, Clarkson, and eee ee ee eee Boggs in a vain effort to halt the WARRE R. 1, Sept. 10.—! ican Li and tion Company to Giant sluggers. The Giants gained Seventy-five weavers and helpers form one of the largest utilities a game and a half on St. Louis,|employed in the Warren Narrow combines in the country was made whom Cincinnati beat, 7-2. The Fabrics Co., walked out on strike ) public yesterday a statement of Cubs held second place despite be- recently due to the refusal of com- ing beaten by Pittsburgh, 7-5. pany officials to grant the men a Pro ‘a wage increase and also to rehire a/of z e number of weavers who were laid PESTER Sy MESUNTS! | ch because cf an alleged slackises) National League. The New York 4, Boston 1. which revealed an increase $4,000,000 tion over that c over f the consolida- year. have in secret between the Negotiation been conducted forced Koppers and strike a complete (ist) closing down of production in the New York 11, Boston 3 (2nd) | plant, and although the employers Mellon ir have only re Philadelphia 11, Brooklyn 6 (1st)|show a willingness to “talk busi. cently been completed as a result Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 2 (2nd) | ness” on the question of the wage of which a f billion dollar mer- Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 5. inerease, the strikers refuse to re- ger has | The new Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 2. turn because the management de- lidation f e upon that American League. clares its unwillingness to capitulate Broc Company to with the Conso a billion dolla The Brooklyn St. Louis 5, Cleveland 3. on the question of taking back Chicagest; Debate 4. |work the: dismissed weavers. Boston 5, Washington 2. | | s Company, Borough Gas Com- (Only games scheduled). 17 Persons Killed bythe United "age bea rae Chicago Militants ~ in Train =e Touet Raccliee te Ga 1p CHTCNGO, Bev, 10-—-Efaly bull said 47 peckona tad beck willed chen ddliviag lasecneatel dona the Paris-Budapest express collided with a freight train. A false signal was blamed for the accident. The trains were running at about of trade unionists when the Chicago | local of the Trade Union Educa- tional League holds its annual pic- nic, Sunday, September 16, at Kolze’s Electric Park, 6353 W. Irv- states throughout the country. The new consolidation further strength= ens the hold of the Mellons in the public utility fields, ing Park Blvd. An excellent pro-|40 miles an hour near the railway LEADS CROSS-COUNTRY RACE gram includes speakers, games, Station of Saitz, near Lundengurg. gr, PASO, Tex., Sept. 10 (UP).—, dancing and refreshments. At least 33 persons were injured. §. &. Ballough, Chicago, led the. All tickets sold in advance entitle) The Czechoslovakian minister of Class B flyers in the trans-conti- the holder to a one months sub-|Tailways went to the scene in annental race in today’s lap from Okla- y|scription of “Labor Unity.” airplane. homa City, although John Living- ri — stone of Monmouth, IIL. in finish- pidlake 4h SSPE STT TRS it] Youre im the’ fight when you ling second, retained the lead 4m night: will be: staged. Ties ile ite for The DAILY WORKER. elapsed ying ¢ me. a want to lend their assistance are asked to get in touch with the Chi- cago secretary of the T. U. E. L. at 2021 West Division Street. e General Bronx Bazaar Conference WEDNESDAY EVE., SEPT. AT 8 P.M. AT 1472 Boston Road, Bronx, N. Y. “For Any Kind of Insuranee” CARL BRODSKY 7%. 42d St. New York City | Telephone Murray Hill 5650. { 1Z¢ Se ‘Tel Res. 167 Pulaskt sc] | Pulaski 177 Tel. Pulaski 5216. Insure with ' DAVID OSHINSKY} GENERAL INSURANCE ALL WORKERS PARTY UNITS, FRATERNAL AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO ELECT THREE DELEGATES eee eny | pecoene=—— { Fire, Life, Public Liability, Com- | pensation. Automobile, Accident, Health. EVERY COMMUNIST VOTER A READER OF THE DAILY WORKER WILLIAM Z. KOSTER Daily Special Election Campaign 10, 000 New Readers to the BENJAMIN ultLUW =@= Worker from September Ist to Election Day a GET YOUR SHOPMATE TO READ | THE DAILY WORKER FRIEND AND} BUY AN EXTRA COPY EVERY DAY AND GIVEIT | TO YOUR SHOPMATE See That Your Newsstand Has a Supply of Daily Workers A Reader of the “Worker” Is a Vote for Communism "ATA A ERE ome

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