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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WED SD/ AY, BEET 12, 1928 Page Five 1200 Mothers i in Brooklyn Threaten to Call a General School Strike' - CHILDREN FORCED Workers Party Activities aber and Fraternal TO GO TO MORE Units, branches, nuclei, ete. of the Workers (Communist) Party and the Young Workers (Com- ction 1 will beheld tomorrow at | Governor St Day meetings are scheduled for New Jersey: Paterson: Thursday, Sept. 13, at 3 the following open air meetings: Organizations Labor and fraternal organiza- tions in New York City and vicinity are asked to send sotices “Proletcos.” RUTHS HOMER AIDS YANKS TO BEAT A’S paywen py cap TOLSTOY STATUE = Li abor and Fraternal eae Avoid finan LOUIS : Sewark: F ;, 9 4 (By United Press) four tries at bat, his trfple in the munist) League in New York City |ysereerst. ot)” SPY 1% St 88° of their activities to this column. 5, Ruthe came. t the opening inning accounting for one maple DISTANT SCHOOLS are asked to send notices of their Passaic: Friday, Sept. 14, at 25 There is no charge. All ~otices critical Ramiant a his of the Athletics’ runs. activities to this column. There Dayton Ave. must arrive one day in advance to | 451, home run of the season over The score was tied when Ruth is no’charge. Se area must ar- He Cambaiestion Ga stercnses ensure publication. the tight field Pehed sane es, Lou came to bat at the climax of the era f rive one day in advance to ensure / anization conference of Sec- . . . s Z , g Yankees’ rally in the eighth inning . : tion 2 will be held Tuesday. Sent be eae, Gehrig ahead of him, and thereby Yankees’ rally in the eig ; 1 || No Seats Provided for Publication, Mat LOL We 20th toate pm aca For tha Trate Ua'en Educa. the New York Yankees defeated the Up until that inning, the Yankees Symbol of a New and | eset aes 70 000 Pupils | Night Workers. Whit ateae o reanizers tional League will hold its annual Philadelphia Athletics the score had been almost helpless under the Free fivecis | he month at : 7 | Regular meeting of the Night vg eo panes, op October 13 at che Park of 5 to 3 in the third game of their| Pitching wizardry of Lefty Grove ke tee Eig fac Ns A | work Branch will take placs 1F 3p. alac see bg for ‘lee HEY ace of Athieti taff. Both 5 Sins “ ho Twelve hundred mothers in Brook-| this afternoon at 3 o'clock. at 26. Unit 1F 3D will hold a meeting to- Cake ones crucial series for leadership in the ace the. Athletics’ staff. B: al Continued from Page One | «cot ees l card Gatipened au ultima 28 Union Square, top floor pene at 6 o'clock at 101 W. 27th leor Concert. American League. Ruth — cone had been struc! 1 a netnntte = | nion yn yesterday deliv 2 ‘i St. Election of 8 to Section, g night Mantas bey a biter ae ; |ulov, one of the best known Russian | = gi fopcese meeting will be held today bungte concert will be held for the benefit the Athletics in all three games of te? @ heity in 1913. But when an effort ||| Window Cleaners they would go on tice to keep their | at” ni D. mat 10 W. 27th St. ‘ js a Roll Call. of Jewish Colonization in the Soviet this highly important four-game _ The Yankees had scored one run) ‘9 i is i ops 3 es Union—Local 8 From September 24 to 31 there will Union an e new Jewish Soviet if cis was made to place it on Muisky ¥ # children out of school unless action! each or, sesp: be a roll ball of AN Port mnees territory in Biro Bidjan, series and tonight are two and one oe serene a two hits nn tl Beak “a! peuat protane wae” mane Seies F ot L Unit 6F, 883D will hold an educa- | to fill out the record of a . “ half games in the lead field out but they were still trai y 3 ; 15 ; Yor was taken this week to alter the sin | meeting today at 6:15! attendance at Party mve Jewelry Workers Notice. It x badd Sia Lefty | ing, 8 to 1, when the Yankee half |DY the religious elements. The re-||!seets each 1st ee Treaties -|P. m. at 101 W. 27th St. must be turned in at o The’ Jewelry Workers’ Welfare was a hard game for Lefty! !"8) ° %0 7 5 Meets nonth at 7 P. M. at Manha' s Villiamsbridge district. 4 rades must be present at unit ineet-| Saturday evening, Nov. % at the Web. “ 3 . anas Dy iy a deca- || wingow Cleaners, ! mentene tie . The next unit meeting will be held | ings that week without fail ster Manor, 11th St. All fraternal hits and but for the one bad inning,| First indication of trouble came| res- = Y % $f dent class andi me atit the oppres One hundred mothers went on|today at 6 Dom. | x organizations are urged not to ar-|the eighth, was never in serious when Grove couldn’t find the cor- diva. inutiutions of s/tha* Orébiodox strike on Monday, keeping their chil-| Harlem Y. W Daner, range conflicting affains for that trouble, nerd? and: walked’ Coniba, Koetie odox a Brann Go deetienie: The Harlem ‘unit Y date. 28 lies minds MOU ER a y | drgntrom the-sthools to witch’ they| ime pore meetings mrason 6. gos. | Wereine carmel heen a ee Poe ee Henry; Johnson took the mound) then beat out an infield hit an¢ Church was still fresh in the minds 1 BUJTCHERS’ UNIO | had been transferred by the school |tion'” fi*Wwlife'bes ‘hela "thie sig |Soptomoer"ags 0019) Baal Whed Se" | on qcraner nant tne Maamaxers’ duties for the Yankees and made a Combs went to third when Dykes of the clericals. Local 174, A.M.C.&B.W. of Noa. | ev ning at piro will lead the dis- 5 in. Octob 3, th resama of » allowed seve: vild to fi ‘s vi ey charged that it was a sacri 4d Headtuarters rar at Cerca gee whe | SUaaien, on The War Danger.” Come Newark Youth Day aahoal dines mt the Park Palace Pele ee ra ara te ae Rothe aEh Koenig. With Pieris 14 lege to place an image of Leo Tol. || tamer semel ae Ee great distances away jon time. Pati f alace s unsteady in the 3 Ls 1- M | ; : once aay n Friday evening, Sept. 14, the i a the atic i ; ; cate homes of the children. Under the |, enational Branch 1, Seetion 1p,| Young Workers League of Newark Kite = pacha eat: opening inning when the Athletics and first and none out, Grove let go|stoy, who had been excommunicated }new rule, children have been forced) A meeting of International Branch | wil gelebrate. iotarnational tend q PAE eR aia. will scored two runs. Haas was hit bye wid hes and Combs raced across} by re Orthodox Church, so near e i 1 Section 1D, will be held today | y ¢ Progressive Center, e held at Webster Hall, Saturday, ball with one out and the plate. nder Cat! . Since the thru dense traffic to reac e * * ‘ clude a play, dancing and good auspices of the New York section of 2 spose le, 4 ic ¢a > 8 - ezar- schools. Section 1 Amitprop Poptecents: speakers. pod pace ioe uote mae pene tripled to left, scoring Haas. Al The Giants won another double-|ist regime the government ordered = = or Agitprop conference of Section 1 rizes will be awarded to partici- |g: Tyee Wen epee ¢ ql A Heatauraat Warkerk Many of the striking mothers| willbe held today at 8p. mo sharp German Branch, Yorkville Y. W. L. pants wearing the oldest and shab- pee ye: vee Jong euaribe Eee oe EES pee | the statue to be hidden. Moser Branch of ; i of school No, 150 at 60 St. Marks Piace, All unit agit- @ next meeting of the German | blest clothes. | y to Earl Combs in center field to/ 11-6 and 7-6. S e firs Warineithibuavaale cohen aticer picketed in front of school propa cnunt’ be prenbat |Branch of the Young Workers | score Cochrane. Following this in-| against Cantwell and Greenfield of ave n all of the THE AMALGAMATED yesterday. Oe . League of Yorkville will be held on Campaign Conterence. 5 Welike ty : Hubbel a B Soviet Union will observe the cen- FOOD WORKERS An open air mass meeting of par- Literature Agents. |Erlday, Sent. 14, 8 p.m. at the Hun-| A conference on the Bronx Work (ming, the Athletics were held well)the Braves. Hubbel and Benton| + .s:y of Tolstoy's birth, the statue 4 2 ‘ or : September Communist is out. All| €arian’ Workers Home, $52 Hast &ist|ere’ election campaign will be héld in check with the exception of the! pitched for the Giants in the second 33 W Phone Circle 7336 its will be held this evening at the |}; lst. oT 2 p will be placed on Muisky S ents wi el 18 @ iz literature agents will return. the Au- 3 here will be a lecture on the | Sunday, Sept. 15, at 2 p. m. at 1472 fourth when one more run was|and Cooney for Boston. The Giants quare. Business Meeting Held On the corner of Rodney and South Third | gust issue and receive the Septem-| “Communist Youth Movement.” Boston Road. All labor and frater Fj 4 — irst Monday of the Month St t Bropulan ke acquaint | °¢* bundles, nal ovesnisalions sympathetic to the added. took second place, displacing the £m a Streets, ‘ooklyn, * . . Peowebvilie beak Alr Meetings. aims of the Workers Party are re-| Mickey Cochrane led the, Athletic) Chicago Cubs, who won a game from mothers of the children affected by i — 1 Mamberahiy, reer ? von Apowaavills section ie tne quested to send two delegates. | attack, , hitting safely three times in| Pittsburgh 9-3. ” “For Any Kind of Insurance” the reallocation of the strike plans. | <.A,,SPeqiml membershin meeting o} League will have d | i ‘ he DS es | ‘ : When school opened thruout New! 6:30 p, m. at 60 St. Marks Plac Tontger: Hinsdale and Glenmore| A, membership meeting of “Prolet- 5 e et at the Wor . - 79 7 ' e i. te Nv On the order of business are: 1. Dal P. m.; speakers: §, Mill- | cos” (Prolet Cooperative Stores, Inc.) | S¢Pt. 15., we Un a at pe. Veoeere YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. CARL BRODSKY ' i ‘ 5 fr Mond: 70,000 Center, Union Squ York City on Monday, over 70, Worker and Freihelt Bagaar. 4.| We rles Wilson. Stone and| Will be held at the Workers School, |Centen, 26-58 Union Square at §:20 7%, 42d St. New York City! Advertise your union meetings school children found themselves Discussion on wits War oaneer. |Bithan ave, 0 PE speakers: J. ge ah Ualen ,Sauere, Ben £100%, Wr wwesde:, Thbrau will be’ soccer prac. American League. a ai here. For information write to ‘ Comrade a Wolfe wi lead the eorge Clark, Joe Frum 2 . if 8 Be sure to bri " « ; 7 c without seats. The usual attempt Gitussion. All members must at-|and Joe’ Fredman, eae a blanket, taincoat and sweater =| New York 5, Philadelphia 3. | Telephone Murray Hill 6550, { The DAILY WORKER will be made to partially remedy | tend. Tavern rede aati eng .taberte| pc, aameamees Sueeweeme ccd ORT e8) | Nes la St. Louis 16, Cleveland 6 | Advertising Dept. 7 ESO | . speakers 8. ) St. is 16, C . Li % Sane _Aaverti t. . this condition by part time sessions. pai eye nc |and ‘Charies Wilson.” “*"™*"| plumbers’ Helpers wilt hold a mass| oy, ,Rumaninn Workers. | Detroit 7, Chicago 6. <==; || 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Whereas increased facilities would| unit mp1, Subsection 2C meets to-| . i meeting toesy at the Tabor FAM" hold a meeting tonight at 8:18 p.m National: baaeua: Tel. Res. 167 Pulaski St.} have improved the situation, the|day at p. m. at the Freiheit| Youth Day Celebration. Heit eoneas dith st. pees Oe et: lat 101 w.087th, Bt iss gu Pulaski 1770, Tei. Pulaski 5216. | parttime olan has failed | office, 30 Union Square. Iwasa auton ae See Genter is: place at this soestina i = ee New York 11, Boston 6 (1st). Insure with } WORLD COTTON CONSUMPTION . rkers to é Young Needle Trades Workers! Yau 1 : , 4 2 . ‘ * ‘ — be Browneviite Youth. \ AIESRG: the Quth Day Célebration.. | Spantsh Workers’ Dance. A mass meeting of all young needle hueatis Meruenities Gat DAVID OSHINSKY | WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (UP)— LL BUSY AGAIN | The Brownav@le Youth will) 1 ante are aaited te attend the | tTadés workers will be held tomorrow 0 7, 2 GENERAL INSt on H ASI ot | FAL U Al |hold an election campaign confer-| 4 uni Mth, Beach, ¥ We pares dance of the Spanish Workers Clup | immediately nfter w: rie Labor| Philadelphia 4, Brooklyn 8 (2nd). | ortice: 60 Geanan sv Weaoktyn,| |The estimated world consumption of TULSA, Okla, Sept. 11—The ae-| $pee, on, Sept 16th of fil Fouth | path. Beach Young. Workers’ Leagne| on Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Gpanien | Temple In Preparations for the Work-| Chicago 9, Pittsburgh Fire, Life, Public Liability, Gom:} commercial cotton in 1927 was 23,- Bion Gf Albers ©, Nelly ormer | 600" neidyat 143, Qabore Bnet it a.m. | ya Sema utommurow, at 8p. msae| WormerayCentaens 56 Weast LSNR IEE | Tian ‘ St. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 3. Sieeatipn, Automeblis, Accident, } 204,000 bales, according to a report “ide Ue s 965 v et Ae retary of the interior, in leasing} oo acieprop Conference. Peeeige Se... Brownsville I. L. D. i Se ate dnc MOLE OE the bureau of census today. Quapaw Indian lands near Picher, * FAT BANK PROFITS. Brownsvile I. L. D. ‘will hold a amas s | “A conference of all campaign man- special meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m ' Okla., to the Bagle-Picher Lead agers “and committeas, all agitprop| SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, Sept.|at 154 Watkins St Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin |} || PYCCKHA 3YBHOM hata | directors, al aily Vorker an ite | pm be bd s i Company, was upheld today by Fed-| directors, all Daily Worker a a cat: | 12 (er). ‘An increase to $4 a share Wolksey Sikes abort ciab, Surgeon Dentists Dr. JOSEPH B. WE eral Judge F. E. Kannamer, who /* cated In campaign work will ‘be feta |in the annual dividends of the Ban-| all friends and members of the Surgeon Dentist General entered a decree for the company | and dismissed complaints asking for| the cancellation of certain | mining | contracts. EFRON SCHOOL 185-187 EAST BROADWAY A very important meeting of Unit NEW YORK 1 3E Subsection 2A will be held to- JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal }]) PW: © Pm. gt 10] W. 27th St! THE LARGEST AND BEST AS WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL. to learn the English caage, to prepare oneself for admission |eitaly Corporation was announced | Workers School Sport Club are in- today by A. P. Giannini, president Yited t© participate in an Over Night . Hike “which |of the corporation. Sport Club i 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 |ton Ave. 25 yrs. In practice. Moderate prices. 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bldg. o.oo 8 Harlem Young Workers League. The Harlem section of the Young | | Workers League is holding a ham-| |mer and sickle party Saturday, Sept. | 15, at 8 p. m. at 143 East 108rd St. Dancing and refreshments will be some of the features. Cage 3 the Workers having on School Phone, Algonquin 8183 Bronx Bazaar Conference WEDNESDAY EVE., SEPT. 12, AT 8 P.M. AT 1472 Boston Road, Bronx, N. Y. Rational Vegetarian Restaurant All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont P’kway SUMMER SALE 20 Per Cent. DISCOUNT On All Books, Pamphlets and Literature Workers Bookshop Unit 3F 2A. 19. SECOND AVE. | Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. | Strictly Vegetarian Food. Bronx Youth Day Meetings. The foilowing International Youth ee SR VOLUNTEERS WANTED | in connection with Negro work. Typing, filing, addressing and cov- ering affairs, Turn in your name and address to ELSIE NEWMAN, MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. +ALL WORKERS PARTY UNITS, FRATERNAL AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO ELECT THREE DELEGATES to College. ERON SCHOOL is registered by ||) | the REGENTS of the State of New York. It has all the rights of a Government High School. Call, Phone or write for Catalogue: 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up u seer a september: BY National Office, 43 Enst ohbtes St.! PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5866 jee Pouireee Sire: Bees o.X. 4 _Witnesses. vt | eal — eHSy ie a ces Ser SR ES TELEPHONE ORCHARD 4473 Co-operative Workers Patronize TE CU SS nen rn mene ee ; | 1 SCOLNICK il Phone Stuyvesant 3816 WE ALL MEET Boarders Wanted T A I LO R | John’s Restaurant atne NE Accommodations for 5 or 6 — | Male Boarders — Clean, sunny rooms, good table. CONATY, 401 East 142nd Street. SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet, 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK NEW WAY CAFETERIA Fancy Cleaner and Dyers 101 WEST 27th STREET 707 Allerton Ave., Bronx, N. Y. EVERY COMMUNIST VOTER A =a ees READER OF THE DAILY WORKER COOPERATORS! Pam NEW YORK COOPERATORS! Unity Co-operators Patronise SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 — 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Patronize the! No Tip Colony Barber Shop , Ladies Hair Bobbing a Specialty | Next to Unity Co-operative House | Your Nearest Stationery Store: Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy e e 4 665 - 67 ALLERTO: AVENUE | / | S ecial El t BRONX, N. Y. on | e C lion Len et rarreritheGinimmninncre remere COOPERATORS PATRONIZE E. KARO sT 4 | p ' ERATORS! PATRONIZE THE FIR. | B. KARO J. SHERMAN | cee ANNIVERSARY Your Ne Stationery Store Your Nearest Tailor I CIGARS — CIGARETTES — CANDY G49 Allerton Ave. Corner Barker Fancy Cleaners and Dyers | I THANK YOU for patronizing a Cooperation Campaign BRONX, N. Y. 665 ALLERTON AVE., BRONX “a :. Tol.t Olinville 6081 -9-2. . 1 HOPE you will patronize and cooperate with , A } me in the future i MARY WOLFE Workers Cooperative Telephone: FI, LN iy ee STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH Clothiers, Inc. OLInville 6981-9-2 BRONX, 'N. ¥. i PIANO LESSONS eA SASS oe Moved to ig 2420 Bronx Park East Near Co-operative Colony. Apt, Telephone EASTABROOK aes Special rates to students from the Co-operative House. New Readera to the Daily 225 Worker : ee Strom September Ist to Election Day | | GET YOUR FRIEND AND SHOPMATE TO. READ THE DAILY WORKER Boro Park Bath Beach, Coney Island DAILY WORKER FREIHEIT Bazaar Conference THURSDAY EVE., SEPT. 13, at 8 p.m. nam! 1373 43rd Street, Brooklyn, N. Y WILLIAM 4, FO! BENJAMIN GITLOW SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value No Tip Center Barber Shop NEW WORKERS CENTER 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up NEW YORK CIT Individual! pealary Service by Ex- perts.—LADIES' HAIR Bi SPECIALIS STS, 2 st Patronise a Comradely Barber Shop TODAY— 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 BUY AN EXTRA COPY | EVERY DAY AND GIVE IT TO YOUR SHOPMATE | Wednesday Evening, September 12 | | 8 P. M., will be held | ' H 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. | See That Your Newsstand Has a Supply of Daily Workers A Reader of the “Worker” Is a Vote for Communism WORKERS PARTY UNITS, LABOR AND FRATER- NAL ORGANIZATIONS ARE REQUESTED TO ELECT THREE DELEGATES ,BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF “PROLETCOS” N. Polak, Sec’y. i |

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