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os THE vA ILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMCER “TIME RIPE FOR US TO OUST ALL CORRUPT ONES” | ae ish governments 7 ~ FREI- Postion hone game behind the) 1 -vark) 2; Ciuctiinallt, 1-(14lraquesting” that ‘a> yooly, be imiedel- ata ee Eee | | league-leading St. Louis Cardinals) ing ), concerning the Franco-British nava) HEIT BAZAAR AT Pry SPS by taking a 14-inning game from| St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 1. pact. The known opposition of ’ “ +, i 7 . Arrested As Picket, Mine Districts Respond |). cincinnati Reds before 40,000 ica Washington to this treaty had de-| 2HESE STATIONS ” i i Aviceican eaene Inyed the negotiations at Geneva for Tll Keep On to Big Campaign fare CURD score, wes 2)t9.1, New York, 5; Cleveland, 0 y Z The most inspiring spectacle at the convention of textile workers for the formation of a new National Textile Workers Union was the dis- cussion from the floor of all issues by workers from all textile centers, who in their direct way-—in a way that only those engaged in a seri-'! Textile Workers, Scouts In Imperialist Fresh from Class Struggle, Determined licity Stunt Pub! De, (By United Press) The New York Giants held their IN HUGE DRIVE Travis Jackson broke up a pitch- ing duel between Adolfo Luque and Joe Genewich in the fourteenth in- Latest reports to the management |eommittee of the Daily Worker | Election Campaign Drive for 10,000 °° | new readers tell of 18 new sub- "ing when he singled over Horace |scriptions from Buffalo, N. Y. This,| Ford’s head and send Freddy Lind- jthe first batch of subs that has been | strom home with the winning run. (received from Buffalo, augurs well) The Cardinals kept their one- 24, 1 | NEWDAILY'suBs BEHIND; WIN THRIL Page Biv to LER TERDAY’S RESULTS National League YES Philadelphia, 11; St. Louis, 7. Detroit, 4; Boston, 1. Chicago, 8; Washington, Labor and Fraternal Organizations Oust FFALOGETS 18 GIANTS STILL 1 GAME 6e . eva WorksGummed y U. S. Failure to Reply on Naval Pact WASHINGTON, Sept. 21—The| state department here admitted to: day that it had received notes from the French and Briti u YOUR TICKETS FOR THE DAILY some time. It is doubtful that the United States government will make its po- sition clear until the conference be- tween Coolidge, the naval depart- ment and Kellogg have come to ar end. In the meantime no definite date has been set for the ‘“‘d mament” > B; Y WORKERS LOCAL 43, 640 Broadway. SOLIN’S RESTAURANT, 216 ast 14th Street |for the realization of the city’s ous conflict can do—gave short and | The boy scout organizations have long played an important part | quota, which has been set as 75. a eo ages 4 peaing, Brook 1 kogal 22 of the Trade Un'on Educa conference at Pepe due ed ak Z 'S RESTAURANT, sappy pictures of their struggle| % 0” instrument for spreading capitalist propaganda among the | Im a letter received from Philip 9” ®t Ebbets fie popes 1 hold itg annual | uncertainty arising from the Unitec 78 Second Avenue; and the conditions under which they| Youth. Above are three scouts recently returned from a stunt hunting | Stanton, Daily Worker agent in Buf-|, J0¢, Genewich allowed the Reds) Palace BR Ss de States position. <Y’S BOOK STORE, wore. trip in Africa. Their business will now be to impress their fellow | falo, enthusiastic over the response | Yt five hits and yielded only one tase: Chama —— — 2 t Broadway; This was a spectacle that is not scouts with the glories of imperialism in Africa. of the workers toward the new ageeesly peed the seventh in-|. saturday night eptember 29 at tary of the United Stat FL gids JOIN T BOARD, et with in the conventions of the “a ae ae eee drive, he says that “the quota of | fille Tir aoe eh: Rookie out-/Town Hall, 173-123 W. 43rd ‘St. a 22 East 22nd Street; 1d unions, which, as one of the k P ERE ee 75 will be at least doubled when the fing rt Gee nome mun into the left cf" Seqwisn Coloulzation in the Soviet CLOAK MAKERS JOINT A ge aie A 6 confi. 214 Stands trying the score Union and the new Jewish Soviet cussion from BOARD, patter at are twat e| WOTKerS Party Activities sv snsera st iam cute 50 lance sere haha fear Ee Ma ora BOARD, | ‘same delegates for the las y | | uffalo workers will) Welsh prevented the Reds from : ae By be a ce iagetiakad Pe | years.” But here there were ac- a |do everything in their power to hel | scoring in the ninth. Pip, first up, On creer he eS emaxers! 1. L, D. Autrmn Revel. | RATIONAL VEGETARIAN | tual workers in the mills, strikers) Units, branches, nuclei, etc. of turn in their reports. Ati members|the militant workers daily in its tripled to left center and attempted 2 Rt aeme Po ag aa Tt nalas 1081 eat atitie New! Yorks mectar: of aa rt, | who have been on the firing line for) the Workers (Communist) Party |™¥%t be present. | fight.” |to score on Allens fly to Welsh, Oo te”' ‘ee PATK Palace. | tne’ International Labor Defense wi 99 Second Avenue; | P, ear Ske : 4 “ ; . sh, " be held Saturday ¢ Oct. 2 DAILY WORKER, yeaa coe ers Ate, tiey, could | and the Onn Vi eentees (Com | Subsection 3C Executive. Philadelphia has increased its to-|but was nipped at the plate on 4 projsamin*Automn Werth will |at S40 at Webster Wall, 418 1 26-28 Uni a | say all they wished without being | munist) League in New York City | ony Executive Committee of Sub-|tal to 25 subs to date, and is confi- | Welsh’s throw to O’Farrell. be held Webster Hall, Saturday, St. Prizes will be given for the o! igi Pistaraalie lee! a | cut short, pulled down in their seats! are asked to send notices of their | section 3C will meet Wednesday, at |dent of getting the 175 others need-| Jess Haines kept the St. Louis Octobe , at 8:30 p.m. under the est and shabbiest clothes MILEIN EE WORKERS ane i a ry 6:30 p. m., 101 W. 3 5 bee eg a i auspices the New York section of . . . LOCAL or clubbed. Following are some ex-| aetivities to this column. There lpeehark rapores’ wit ber tetine 1 led to fulfill its quota, Avella, Pa.,| Cardinals in undisputed possession the International Labor Defense Brownsville Color Light Dance OCAL 43, tak t Gt fs the i theoming, 4 W S | oe i al ate Ze pac | is no charge. All notices must ar- and alt members of the committee/in the center of the mining strug- of first place’ in the National Prizes eit be awarded | to partie Ry ebony a heenimeeeicoty est 37th Street. sapltatels.” Delegate’ svom aan | eooneaten: | Umit 2¥, Section 1 Notice: “The workers of Avella,” says alet- p™ 10 8 7 to d vietory over the, et te ptighthm meacn, auspices of the Young Workers gut i P 4 | Sorsiatits ot | This week 19 ‘accounting weex.|ter from the Daily Worker agent | "cOKlyn Robins before 30,000 fans. eta 3 eat Calis Okey HEALTH FOOD VEGETA River.) | Party Roll Call. During this week we will check treat tf aa Haines held the Robins to three| chine ipo dey tt eo eeemtine — — RIAN RESTAURANT, “If you oniy supply food the| From September 24 to 30 there will| up not only on the good standing of there, “realize what the Daily nit. the Cards winnlag.7 t 1094 puilieas, supper abd -an lntars z meri at NS ae ry 4 jj. | be a rol! call of all Party members| every member, but also on his activ-| Worker has done for them in their "aah eit aga Peete Spi cA } _ tol Madison Ave.; Ke ll fight. Feed our chil- | Bottomley hi ers’ Club, Brighton Beach workers will fight. Feed our cl |to fill out the record of activity and/|ity in various organizations, sue as | Abele Keatnat the Nodsax said bell noes” it his thirtieth home run “ie ee TOTENS WEINGORTEN dren, and we will walk on the [attendance at Party meetings which | trade ynions, fraternal organizations, % es & % ; of the season in the third inning| Anti-tmperialist Membership Meet. (Restaurant) : ;, ” un a cs ete. ny ic i} 5 vit " . * y , .§ picket line, We don’t care for tiits to tne district office. All voro-| from this meeting withcut cutting! with two mates on base, placing him) ,,"\ Saath A ee ay ee 26 East 109th Street; clubs.” {Woman delegate from |rades must be, present at unit meet-| reason, will be called to the discip- ‘ in a tie with Hack Wilson of the /&. i4th St, New York Cl get hc ee UNITY ARBEITER New Bedford.) jie eek: without fail, committee of the section. Connolly, Chief of Cubs for home run leadership of the| ership ‘méeting of. the. Ney JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal COopER ATIVE id f : ranch of the All-America 7 T SRATIVE, * * i Branch 3, Section 7. _ Unit 5F, 3D, S Ri CG. ll d eee perialist League will be held, with 4 1800 Seventh Avenue, OF a, | A business and educational meet- pecia: meeting will be held t * Harriet Silverman, secretary of the |][ to learn the T worked every day and the most |, tuslness and educational, meet. | wednesday at 6 pe mat s01 4 Ss LU Y ae oe Here XoEe DESGcie pt thas lecaus pac |ise erenaee caevelt toe cata B 8 p.'m. at 740 40th St.| 27th St. for Party accounting work. ankees maintained their roux siding. Harr nnes, acting secre- |{ to College. ERON SCHOOL Im registered by the REGENTS of the State of New York. It has all the rights x phi The in D’Olier Murder two-game lead over the Philadelphia Athletics, each winning yesterday. Maurice E. Connolly, ousted bor- Waite Hoyt held Cleveland to Brownsville Young Workers. An open air meeting will be held ay I got a weck was $10.95 and | hela today, the lowest $2.95. Then one day it |Brooklyn. Valentine will lead a dis- snowed and T couldn’t get to the | cussion on lca Negro Question. And when I came the next} RAPPAPORT & CUTLER (Book Store), ‘or Any Kind of Insurance” mill Weikck 4. Webtions a meee at Hopkinson and Pitkin Ave. at 8:30 ‘ 4 . Stet Bite eee 1310 South Bouley: ; : ; | ; inh : ( Gall Pitta aso } 310 Southern Boulevard. day the foreman told me that he| A special meeting of the unit will |g, ctor, S MeUn a eS eton ati | Oush president of Queens, whose | Bre ee the Yanks won, 5 to 0. mo anlage ae UNITED WORKERS CO- didn't want me any more. I was| be held tomorrow at § p.m. 8. Gudisman aes k too open sewer grafting. activities he Ae Yanks 11 hits. Brains Neve, Neueol Opens in OPERATIVE out of work for three months and CR alate aie Ee | EE Tea |forced the Tammany machine to wont ornate St. Louis, 11-7. zs Our 26,000 alumni are our best 2700 Bronx Park East. then I had to send my children back) Womens wing ef voit untt|An important mexing of Unit’ zr | ¢liminate him, was yesterday called| Ditjcaejint Royimell pitched for| Uy Telephone Murray Hun 6350. witnesses. : ; | spec! eetin 0} a g. ye o ‘ eX. 1s le} to Portugal, or they might starve.'| women's Work orgeniners, fraction | 81. will be held at 6:30 ‘p. m. tomor-| before the Queens County grand/ wii... ea aie t Blaeholder, 7 East 42nd St., New York apes | Brooklyn But now we got a new union Sie Hectatecisa 400 pei eaentacivaa of row at 60 St, Marks Place |jury to testify in the death of ‘art. — Brownsville— . ;. 4 ” ui e e 3114. "O01. — vo a 2IN Ss: we're going to fight.” (Woman | Wednesday, Sept. 26, 7:80 p.m. at) Subsection 3B, | William D’Olier, wealthy Queens No Tip Center Barb Sh J. GOLDSTEIN (Book Store) delegate from Fall River.) the Workers “Center, 26-28 Union| , subsection SH (will hold a business contractor. D'Olier is believed to {1p Venter barber Shop 365 Sutter Avenue; “ * * campaign and general women's work |0f the section conference will, be|have been murdered because the NEW WORKERS CENTER Boro Park— for the year will be discussed. All| &!ven. sewer graft ring feared he might “I was arrested on the picket line four times. I was one day in jail. I liked it for we got food and we got clothing. I don’t care, I’ll go to jail again.” (Woman delegate from New Bedford.) ~ First Fall Concert and Ball MONDA 4 -28 Union oq. 1 bight Up NEW YORK CITY Individua! Sanitary perts.—LADIE: H SPECIALIS Patronize a Comradely Barber Shop MAX SNOW (Drug Store) 4224 13th Avenue; Bath Beach— MALLEMANS (Book Store) 8603 20th Avenue; Williamsburgh— LEISVA, 46 Ten Eyck Street. International Branch 1, Joye Central Body, U. C. W. W. ie Mas tiie oh Lap ceational Branch 1, | ities. The Central Body of the United| Section 1D, will be held Wednesday | Councils of Working Class Women| ®t 7:30 p. m. at 60 St. Marks Place. will meet Thursday, § p. m., at Room | | 602, Workers Center. Organizers, | | secretaries, delegates must attend. COOPERATIVE DWELLERS Members are welcome. | -— = | ees Section 7 Membership Meet. A membership meeting of Section 7 of the Workers (Communist) Par- ty will be held Wednesday, Sept. 26, | must attend. . jreveal information about its activ- rvice by Ex- {, BOBBING Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours, 9:30-12 a.m., 2-8 p.m. Cae COOPERATORS! Patronize a comradely stationary store | Hochberg & Canor Patronize the No Tip Colony Barber Shop . Daily Except Friday and Sunday 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 “The union don’t want you to be / in jail and the union and the I. L. D. won't let you.” (Murdoch.) DAY Ladies Hair Bobbing a Specialty sae en cee eternity September : : 3 aM bers 4. 665 - 67 AL v AVENUE “They made it so that there’s not |!) Members Mnust, atten 669 ALLERTON AVE. (OM KIPUR NIGHT) z ye See otra Subsection 3C Meet. rs ~ PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY es Dr All units of Subsection 3C_ will| meet tomorrow, 6.30 p. m., at 101 W.| 27th St.. Campaign directors will) delegate i ———— ee | CO-OPERATIVE Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East Apt cL TEL. ESTABROOK 0568. DR. I. STAMLER Surgeon-Dentist DIRECTOR ‘Labor and Fraternal from i0 to's P. Mt.” Saturaay and || Organizations! “One of my fellow-workers worked | euanay front: 10400. «eevee | hea financial alepites by ‘elimi: IG RA ene re ae ane . nating losely kept records. Twill | install for any organization a happen again.” (Delegate from) under the conditions in which we left. We won't go back to be ner- ‘vous wrecks.” (Striker from New Bedford.) * “The time is ripe today to go deep into the mills and to form a union that will fight against the old cor- rupt unions, against wage-cuts, against the miserable working con- ditions. Under the leadership of our new textile union we will fight for better conditions.” (Delegate from Passaic.) * a man breathing who can go back ) JOSEPH B. WEXLER MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY Surgeon, Dentist 25 yrs. in practice. Moderate prices, 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bldg. at the remodeled NEW STAR CASINO 107TH ST. and PARK AVENUE * * PIANO LESSONS Moved to 2420 Bronx Park East Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 5H Telephone EASTABROOK 3459 ° Special rates to students from the Co-operative House. i Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone, Upholsterers who are going to help in The Daily Worker-Freiheit Bazaar will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 25th PROGRAM: FAMOUS RUSSIAN TRIO— NAUM BLINDER, famous violinist; OSIP GISKIN, Chelist; EMANUEL BAY, Pianist; VIOLA PHILO, Solo, Metropolitan Opera; LAZAR WEINER, Cond. of Freiheit Singing Society; M. J. OLGIN, Editor of “The Hammer”, and others. f Algonquin 8183 » * COMRADES EAT at the SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts. | simple, yet adequate, system of ac- counts that will correctly reflect | the true financial condition of the | organization.’ To insure continu- | ous well kept records, have mr | periodically audit. your’ books. \ submit simple and understandable financial statements. Write or call | LOUIS P. WEINER, BCS Public Accountant and Audi 149 Spring Street, N.Y. COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE E. KARO Yo Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy #49 Allerton Ave., Corner Barker ONX, Y. BR 4 Tel.. OLInville 9681- Paterson.) Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. Right after work at the Freibeit Office, | 30 Union Square Arranged by Jewish Bureau Workers (Communist) “The Hammer,” Jewish Communist Monthly. wotten at the office of the F: Party and Tickets to be reiheit, 30 Union Square, New York City. All Comrades Meet at ij ce AMALGAMATED. BRONSTEIN’S |WQRKERS AND FRIENDS! || Fooh WORKERS || VEGETARIAN HEALTH | H & [ fk | Meets istSaturday RESTAURANT |} 1 in the mon a B | aber e owitz. hg 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx { Aal — — re to look over our new Invites you fall selection of EX- CLUSIVE GENTS FURNISHINGS | now on display. Our merchandise is) of the BEST QUALITY and guaran- | teed; visit our store and be convinced oT a BRONX, | 1337 Wilkins Ave, xv." (Corner Intervale Avenue). Union Label || SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, N.Y, or. 38th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 —"Every Communist Voter A Reader of the Daily Worker.” MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian | and Dairy Restaurant ||] 1763 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. Y. ||| Right Off 174th St. Subway Station oo Workers & Restanrant Branch of THE AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS 133 W. bist St.,.Phone Circle 7336 Business Meeting Held On the rat Pronday of the Month Hotel WE ALL MEET at the ‘Hlection Campaign ——— 10,000 New Readers to the Daily Worker from Sepiember Ist to Election Day One Industry—One Union. Join and Fight the Common Enemy Office Open from m. to 8 Unity Co-operators Patronixe SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 — 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House COOPERATORS PATRONIZE M. FORMAN Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVE. Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx Phone Olinville 2583 Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Rational Vegetarian Restaurant iv. SECOND AVE. COOPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor COME ALL TO THE. International Progressive Workers Center . with a Health Food COMPLETE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT || Vegetarian Restaurant and RECREATION ROOM 11 | 1600 MADISON AVE. | —AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL CUISINE i —PURE FOODS — FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 | Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. | Fancy Cleaners and Dyers BRONX ‘ jos ALLERTON AVE. Get Your Money’s Worth! Try the Park Clothing Store For Men, bers Men and Boys Slothing 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St. NEW YORK CITY —Buy An Extra Copy Every Day and Give It to Your Shopmate. —Get Your Friend and Shopmiate to Read The DAILY WORKER. —STRICT CLEANLINESS, PROMPT SERVICE, REASONABLE PRICES NO TIPS ~— Comradely Attention | OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 1 A. M. | DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING LECTURES EVERY SUNDAY by Workers School Speakers “In the Heart of the Fur Market” 101 WEST 28TH STREET, Cor. 6th Ave., New York, N. Y. enerative Worker Patronize TAILOR ee Phone Stuyvesant 3616 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet. 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK See That Your Newsstand Has A Supply of Daily Workers Cleaner and Dyers rton Ave, Bronx, N.Y. = any: ERNE RAMUS