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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPT Defy Police Interference on Red Meets at Eagle Pencil and National Biscuit Plants BOSSES FAILIN “sine Babies ts Capita Canatates’ “HoH FIL PING) ISPEED SUB DRIVE, YANKSCLINCH PENNANT WORKERS PARTY INTIMIDATION WORKERS JAILED SOUTH RESPONDS BY WIN OVER DETROIT yn pe ciceriqy ¢ 7 (By United Press) Yankees’ ictory made * impos is) A ff Tyo ry The Chicago Cubs administered | for the Athletics to tie them for the gy 5 i lL A i another erushing blow to the New title. c i Pepe. ‘ “ | York Giants’ pennant hopes by Babe Ruth hit his 43rd home run os nee a, ary beating John McGraw's team yes-/of the season off Page, Tiger) — : ' Hear Platform of the \To Work on Hawaiian|=xpect Hundreds of terday. 7 to 5. tivitler, inthe eighth inking. Speakers Will Cover © Workers Party Plantations Subs in Few Weeks The Giants made a game uphill Sr 2 OLTs. Entire City e pales battle, and knocked Bush out in the Various cities in the South are| 9th but fell two runs short of tying vetting behind the election campaign| the score, and the Cubs forged American League. irive of the Daily Worker to get|ahead again in the ninth. Nop eeade Pennie. 10,000 new readers. Di Santo, tour-/ Larry Benton pitched the first | MANILA, (By Mail)—Conditions | on board ships engaged in the trans- portation of laborers to Hawaii are about the same as if the laborers Today. nd 79th St—Baum, Nearly 500 workers of the Eagle | Pencil Co, for the second time de-| fied police and company officials yesterday and attended an open air! Boston 1; Cleveland 0. N. J. (14th St. a a a3 : unde 4 ar . ng organizer of the Wor (Com- eight innings for the Giants and * shavers ‘ Ave.)—Ben Lif- slection ‘meeting. Held by the Work- Peete cera ace ein: che ae ane Party, reports much enthu-| Joe Genewich finished the game. Eniadelpaie Uj Chiceso, 6; shitz, Pearlme ers (Communist) Party in front of Gaciy git the case of the Norwegian| 328m for the Daily Worker cam- Home runs by Go and Eng-| St. Louis 4; Washington 3 Paterson, J. (308 Elm St.)— the | Magle plant, ef, 24thybt and pau} j 7. SN ateartebtniBeedian Ca. paign and assures the Daily Worker lish in the fourth inning accounted National League. MeDonald, R. Duke, Honig, Cava First Ave. yesterday at noon. In- ne ie pele Ll ee by Vee et nae jucing the work- ts Ho ces . sti ie ta clettar’ recetvad' ta for tle Ghte’iaarly lead: Chicago 7; New York 5. tez. tense interest in the meeting was 5 pitalist candidates dodge these issues by attempting to mis- This ship was chartered to takej}undreds of subscriptions Going into the ninth four runs be- J.—Padgug, FPrei- shown by the workers, following the 5 lead the workers with such tricks as kissing babies, hand-shaking, attempt by a cordon of police called i Al Smith is shown above in a characteristic baby-kis: fy are eas Rash Bhs St. Louis 10; Boston 3 some 500 Filipino workers to Hawaii) -sisoq within the next few weeks,| hind; the Giants scored two runs , ee mg about to kiss | for employment on the sugar plan-|,.,tieularly in Richmond, Va.,{and threatened to tie the score. eae aie . The repeated revelations . and 1 h St., Bronx by the bosses to force the workers| % baby. Baby kissing and keening silent about the corruption of , ; ;|Wwhere a recent meeting elected a| After one was down, Ott walked/Planes and Marines|—Jacobson, Castrell, Spiro. Goris back into the plant. | Tammany are two of the things at which Smith excels. ive practices on ea part of new Daily Worker agent and an or-| and Lindstrom singled for his K Close) Watch .: | The speakers at the meeting yes-| Ape pe | the ship charterers in the transPor-| ganizational committee for special| fourth hi the game. Terry|MCep Close Watch a ight (report terday were Rebecca Grecht, Work- | W k P. t A tation of laborers has at last foreed| Doi1y Worker activity. singled ring Ott. Jackson Nicaraguans ‘Register’ |* instone, f ers Party candidate for the assem-| Or ers ar VY ctivities the oe Wilmington, Del., writes a8 fol- Walked, filling the bases. Bush was Rese . Grecht, Bieden- In this case the laborers on board bly from the Fifth Assembly Dis- | jp|lows: “We here in Wilmington are | TePlaced by Carlson. Hogan forced) MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Sept. 2 LeRoy, teict, and. D.. Benjemin,); Workers! ee eects io ship | trying hard to win one of the prizes | Jackson at second, Lindstrom scor-|_The squadron of United 8 ankfeld (¥. Party candidate for state senator| Poul cath ati pcunton Ave, A. Party hs coe fo baling ean dias thet iKay offered during the campaign drive ing- Reese popped up for the final army planes, which is acting in an| | from Brooklyn. The speakers! yOLUNTEERS NEEDED!‘ [bale mail be, taken, and alt mem- | th a smtiaints with euthor-(f0% OUr ress. We are enclosing | oUt. : “observing” capacity while regist amen showed the -workers that both the! | aie Stee eh pains legcoppletets) Wh SURG. subs as a.bepinniig? The St, Louis Cardinals virtually||tion for the “elections” is proceed.|"For Any Kim? ny ime 9 republican and democratic parties | VOLUNTEER PARTY - WORK- ts oN 1, Section 6 Meet. ties for the eames? ied hele Lou Bie Ete Neier se Fees clinched “iia! Nadlanal’ League ene Soha: Saal te a eee I y Kind o nsurance’ | is v nit 21, Section 6 of the W. ey. In addition the revela-| § ; , also s x a i J A vee were the tools of the bosses, and/ERS WANTED AT THE OFFICE | (communist) Party will be hela Mon-| tion of eenditions on the’ ship and |subseriptions with the assurance nant by defeating the “Boston| carters that they had not been re ARL BRODSK " Ff | day eve Mel ig is 4 r 3raves a o-Innin; ‘ami B= | <i. . > See reads ee mY |OF THE DISTRICT CAMPAIGN |46ren ‘uyck'st, mrocitent Af wertt | attending the making of the con-|that they will make every effort to| Puves in a 1b-inning game at Bos-| cisted and that they could not ob- ie eanraite seth the axle COMMITTEE, ROOM 202, WORK.|er® muet atiena wishes rah tracts, it was feared, would lead to| complete their quota during the cam-| Giants lost to the Chicago Cubs at | oy, 2°Y disturbances on the sec- Telephone Murray Hil) 5350 encil osses by sending police aR siants ti Chica Cubs ack ; ond day of registration. ERS CENTER, 2625 UNION ORS ae ae criminal charges against the chart- | paign. Sie ee ee etek 3 easiine nx branches|erers. It is also charged that the! The increase in circulation of 400,)° rec’ One more registration day is to, 7 Hast 42nd St., New York ist) | laborers were not given enough to against speakers who exposed the| ili oan conditions th the plant. A distribu.) SQUARE, THIS AFTERNOON. All members of the Bronx bran v ehind vardinals, of the Young Workers (Comm Two games behind the Cardin: |@s reported in yesterday's issue of | the best the Giants can do is tie for | *#ke place before the elections ; A | League are required to report at 2075 2 fee Bia I . ee Ban Ot evera OU eee SS Sinton ave ir snal hovntsation | eat |the Daily Worker, applied to New the pennant by winning their two Registration occurs while the Amer-|]Il] COOPERATIVE DWELLERS the Daily Worker and the Workers] oy. Ww. L. Mase Meet. | e signature drive. { Se ee | York City alone, and not to the en-| remaining games and the Cards los-|i¢@2 marines are on watch and Sane oe Party election platform was made. | The Lower ‘Hronx “unst “of © the| international Branch 1, Section 1p 13 WORKERS KILLED |tire country. The total number of| ing their two. squadrons of army planes fly over- Patronize a comradely i i il i oun Vo! 3 (CO 408 re | = . . 7 . > A i i een eee Re eee ee ee rE peau aand Stace |< THMEADArahID’ cectihgtor ihe '™m-| PIACENZA, Italy, Sept. 28 (UP). |subs received so far are many times he New York Yankees clirched head. stationary store Se aa tan thirteen. workmen were killed to- 400, and will be announced in the| the American League championship must’ at-/day by the explosion of a great vat | Daily Worker within a few days. for 1928 by defeating the Detroit /fr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Hochberg & Canor front of the plant next Tuesday at] ing for the fall tomorrow afternoon, | tational Branch 1 m., at 7 noon. 3p. 715 EB. 138th St. brom-| be held Wednesday, 7 akers will address the meet-|Mark’s Pl. All members inent spe: Site Weer) | tend ; ( i A ‘ ing. 0 eta. vernment | Tigers, 11 to 6. Although the Phila- . BON ONTIST 6, —— % A cordon of policce, maintained Het | Roe e of molten metal in the ae i COLLEGE H Pata fils Race oe en re SURGEON DENTIST 669 ALLERTON AVE. daily arourid the National Biscuit School Catalogs Ont! Unit 5F) arsenal here. Five persons stand- sLEG TE! ? delphia Athletics, runners up for) § gegce tours. o-18 Big - pee ec ey eee haation: Nene a Workers School catalogs are now| A meeting of U 2,|ing outside the works, including a) goypeN Y., Sept, gg the pennant, also won today, the|— Daily Excep ; company plant at 10th Ave. and/ oul’ Courses will begin the week of| Will be held Monday, 5 ave dihee baby, were erioumly | SCHENECT! » Sept. 28 | T° nemanet ahi = 249 BAST BET Labor and Fraternal Lith ‘St, did not prevent workers /Oct, +. Henistration 1 on now. All| ins Workers Center, 36-28 Union ‘aq.,| Woman an me (UP).—President of Union College }|[icor. second Ave. Nev 0 izati ' 4 Als . | anit agitprops should get catalogs 6. All members 1 a ¢ A x 3 See Ayes Pac tee ! i 5 | at the biscuit plant from attending |"! ,ts"'pmvps should get eatalogs| Room @. All members must attend: injured. __________ |and chancellor of Union University 00L “rae eaten | rganizations! an open air electidén meeting held | apecia! mas ting of the unit to the s for future work will be taken 1 since 1909, Dr. Charles Alexander | ve ciaenele AlsDN tee by elimi- z | Workers’ School. | FF S malar meseet Be ries Or iota ar Rie: ————— = losely kept rec ; by the Workers (Communist) Par- i = . = . . . On Monday, Oct, 1, 9 resular me Ke Pieomnongs tas Aree! - eireiar 185-187 FAST BROADWAY y ty. Besides a large crowd of Na-| Financial Secretaries, Section 2. Branch 2, Section 8 Meet. » held at 9 p. m. at 101 W.|"ounced at tHe college last night. NEW YORK PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY 3 oe | A conference of all financial sec-| 5 patie pase | i ke r tional Biscuit workers, many long-|retaries of Section 2 will be held abnats, Pte tek “it pe 2 . . * | JOSEPH ee banjos Principat Dr JOSEPH H. WEXLER cial conditto shoremen who work along the near-| Monday. * p. mat lol W. 27th St:| Brooklyn. Ail members must attend. | Untt 3B 18. ae | TROLL as OLDEST AGHOOL Be ae ara Rept renune a by North River waterfront ware in-|anecomr rence als Very ime : thn a RI, Ga Unit 38 1F will hold a meeting on Girl - Comrade |] to" learn “the ‘neliah Innuage, Surgeon Dentist udit. your’ books. & terested listeners. Bert Miller, or-| i aa |waitst week’ was Party accountingl We stth See SO) hm at 10 Wishes to Share Room] (2 Boihare, notes for sémiseton 11/11 26 yra. in practice, Moderate prices rents. "Write of call Be eiticn ‘teecaiayy. of THEIL Yew. T, Anitprop Meet. aireo. | Meek Some members have not ace a eer . |and have use of a modern apartment ||} BRON SCHOOL in registered by i 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK E ey A, Be SORE aon Bll RB A bpop direb: | Counted “tor: s thar ‘actly ity aa Unit 3E 2F. |with a congenial companion. Fine ||| the REGENTS of the State of Temple Courts Bldg. ER, BCS Workers Party, was* the speaker.| tors a meee es the each te ne executive committee of the A meeting of Unit 3E 2F will be| location at West s New York, It has all the rights Accountant and Auditor tion platform, and showed the func-|held today at 2’ p. m. at 26-28 Members one more chance to appear, |P- ™ at 101 W. 27th St is aa or Cee taieiruey ne reenable sine! 5 stali * Union Square, fifth floor. Theat the educational meeting to be held Y 5 i Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. in | | tion of the capitalist parties a8 workers School and other agit-prop | Monday, 6 p.m. at 60 St Marks PL.| BR ished’ ta Laie seer | Rave haben HAC eda ama Hen AMALGAMATED servants of the bosses. A meeting! matters will be disenesed. All com-| Bergen’ will lead the discussion | Lurnishe oom to el, Duy SR0b0 altima are. cur best D < FOOD WORKERS will also be hled at the biscuit plant des must be presen | igen | Ai tkpesveineate:. Call all day, ‘gy tas withostes ae Surgeon Dentists Baker's Local 164 . ‘ | ° be - s, Ms lon 2A. | a TELEPHONE ORCHARD i sists next Friday at noon. | wustaicuar aeeaermceit Subsection 2A meets Tuesday, Oct.| 6 EAST 108th STREET, APT. 7. ‘i pies seaman, 1 UNION SQUARE Meets isthataatea - There will be a meeting of the dis- 80 PB. my at 101 W. 27th St = ae ae Meeting Rooms and Hall 3468 Third Ave. “ trict women's committee today D pe ae es . és WOLFE Room 808 Phone, Algonquin 8183 g Bronx, N. ¥ pil «We Le Section 2. ul Lab d Fraternal «% bi pore teree :.. souem lowntown Y. W. L., Section 2. HIRE MARY : abor an De iia Mates on fympo- squpen Hie meeting Monday at Union || oe STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH - Jaton Label Stas aie | ¥Mpo- | squ ‘Speaker 24 ? : = on Labe Organizations sium will be made at this meeting | fand Fox Jencks, Rotem Hele |e Suitable for Meetings, Lectures ‘CONSERVATORY taal ce and plang for the year's women's| “Open-air incetiig Tthuvsicy, at’ 49| aol Danone (inthe SSONS COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE || gig Moy ST onteed™ ese tne beet Mast Ma, PIANO LESSONS Local 22 T. U, BE. Le on time. Helfand, Rober: e f E. KAR ’ i i ; Local 22 of the Trade T!n‘on Bduca- | . . . fe ACG eee “s u Czechoslovak Moved to le ‘Advertise your union meetings ttonal League will hold {ts annual Saceo-Vanzetti I. L. D. Meet. Subsection 3k. 2420 Bronx Park East Your Nearest Stationery Store here. For information write to | Dance on October 13 at the Park | _A joint meeting of the Bronx, West| The Subsection Executive. Commit- Co-operative Colony. Apt. 5H Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy ‘ r Wi yi Palace. Pa Side’ and Sacco-Vanzettl branches! tee will old a meeting on commit: uy Workers House, Inc. Near Co. oper at ee ABODE Stes Sb aicics Ave. Canesten: The DAILY WORKER \f ty " Advertising Dept. Dresamakers’ Dance. . m. at 1472 Boston Road (near 17ist | 347 E. 72nd St. New York Special rates to students from i BRONX, N. Y. 8 . On October 13, the Dressmakers’ | 8; ) there te to be @ tere intenentin OO Rhidetan soe ‘ Tel.. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Local 22, T. U. F. 1. witl hold Its! aiscussion led by Comrade Powers Telephone: Rhinelander 7 the Co-operative House, on the subject of “The Centralia Vic- |tims of Capitalist Rule.” | The Society for Jewish Colonization Unit 2C, 3F. | in Soviet Russia is giving a concert! Gheck-up meeting of Unit 2C, 3F at Town Hall, 113-123 West 43rd St./| will be held Monday, Oct. 1, at 6 p.| New York, ‘tod: In the pro-|m. at 108 Hast 14th St. Every-com- For Good Wholesome Food EAT AT | YOUR TICKETS | annual dance at the Park Palace. Teor Concert, RATNER’S FOR THE D AILY Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant WOR KER.- FREI- 103 SECOND AVE. COME ALL TO THE - ; Mata: Ni | E 4 | y SPEND YOUR INDIAN SUMMER VACATION Gssip, Ginskin, manuel, Bay; Chaleie | he sicetion cambuliey werk etd wanes H. L. HARMATZ, Prop HEIT BAZAAR AT I ti IP ; | ee COOPERATIVE WORKERS CAMP G » Pick . i y y x ot vy vi “ite AAD Mavis trom Moist masa serine [ere eet oe | Self-Service Cafeteria THESE STATIONS! nternational Progressive ie ih eke Jewish colonies will also} in Heakeh 4, Section 5 Meet. | 115 SECOND AVE., Near 7th St ee a ROONEY atk ke te | 4, special meeting of Branch 4,/| BAKING DONE ON PREMI — W. k C t Unity Heo: Peete wat he bias Meee Viale Our. Flats Was on 8nd Av Down Town orkers enter A membership meeting of the Unity | perative will be held ‘Tuesday, 2, at 8 p.m. at Laurel Palac Tel.: Dry Dock 1263; Orchard 0430 Co. 75 EB. 116th St. Cooperators Patronize with a Cc -DATE RESTAURAN' Nitgedaiget and RECREATION ROOM Physical and Mental Recreation N. MUSLIN, \ 133 Avenue B; MILLINERY WORKERS | COMRADES BAT rie Cian a erate M. SUROFF se Jewelry Worke CLOAK MAKERS JOINT ' Union will be held x, ” at the New Webster be a BRONSTEIN’S | peas matin Siisomaen, opiates SCIENTIFIC Sey as TRE OGnA> kaw Mehire Ab, ve BEACON, N. T.— Phone: Beoroy 774 i Yanged 4 ratification. meeting on, Boys’ Shop | 640 Broadway. | TRICT CLEANLINESS, PROMPT SERVI Friday, October ith at the. Parke. an VEGETARIAN SOLIN’S RESTAURANT, PRICES i AR | view Balace, Sth Ave, nd tioun St, Arete fot R TAURAN 216 East d4th Street: NO TIPS — Comradely Attention OPEN ALL YEAR { and concert and dance on Friday, Oc- Men, Women, Boys ES' T | . } OPEN M 7 c } tober 26th atthe same, place. The : ZELEG'S RESTAURANT, OPEN FROM V/A) 4; TO a) A.M. RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK towards ‘he Wlection Campalen ot ‘NBreakern Sweaters | 1604-6 Madison Ave. 78 Second Avenue; DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING | the Workers (Communist) Party. ther Sports Between 107th & 108th Sts, LIDSKY’S BOOK STORE, LECTURES EVERY SUNDAY by Workers School Speakers NEW YORK OFFICES:— | All labor organizations are 3 , ‘ | asked to keep these dates open. ssid itt cuptiog and PURINE NCTE ONO LED, | “In the Heart of the Fur Market” N.Y $100 BRONX PARK imasat 2 eases) outage 8947. | Jewelry Wo 2 E ‘epairing ; 0 STRE A ve., New York, N. Y. | Lo meee Meee Oe nn vente te crter aaten| All Comrades Meet at ee ee eee Pail nied Si hitomi shah | Saturday, N ae me POARD, ae Mant, 185 Hi i1th Bt me Augnoxx, “* | VEGETARIAN HEALTH 16 West 21st Street; bresh? Workers Boe! 1 Culture Clap, Vive Per Cent Discount RESTAURANT » RATIONAL VEGETARIAN i. . the Young Workers Social Culture 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx RESTAURANT, | Club will be held Sunday, 2 p. m., at 199 Second Avenue; 118 Bristol St. near Pitkin Ave. The DAILY WORKER, | report of the executive committee . q 23 = —— will be read. | COOPERATORS PATRONIZE 26-28 Union Square. | Aegaer . 4 2 | M. FORMAN MEET habe hia at MILLINERY WORGERS | Every Communist Voter A Reader of the Daily Worker. : A 7 i LOCAL 43, | Workers Cooperative| |AU*tto™ Carriage, Bicycle Messinger’s Vegetarian Pe i ieee: d Toy Sh | ° Pil lh ide pil | and Dairy Restaurant Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx 1763 Southern Blvd, Bronx, N. Y. Phone Olinville 2588 Right Off 174th St. Sabway Station Harlem for Clothiers, Inc. TOTENS WEINGORTEN (Restaurant), 26 East 109th Street; sess. | 10,000 New Readers gag Bronx ; RAPPAPORT & CUTLER to the WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK ° Get Your Money’s Worth! Try the Park Clothing Store For Men, Young Men and Boys Clothing 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St. NEW YORK CITY SUITS MADE TO ORDER. j READY MADE SUITS. : Quality—Full Value Unity Co-operators Patronize Rational (Book Store), | ‘ Vv rian Re 1310 Southern Boulevard. 872 BROADWAY, N.Y, bate geeiy recta epimers Be ce aS ia | bd Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor if, SECOND AVE, OPERATIV ] Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223] | 1818 ——-7th Ave. New York Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. 2700 Bronx aa East. ai ~ - ?, * d | Neat to Unity Cocoperative Hotise Strictly Vegetarian Food. Brooklyn ? Brownsville— J. GOLDSTIN (Book Store) sitar" | from September Ist to Election Day COOPERATORS PATRONIZE 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up - J. SHERMAN NEW YORK CITY Individual Sanitary Service by Ex- Your Nearest Tailor Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant Boro Park— MAX SNOW (Drug Store) 4224 13th Avenue; porte Fancy Cleaners and Dyers 1600 MADISON AVE, Bath Beach— —Buy An Extra C Hvery Day and Give It to Your Sh " Putrouioe d Obaiadely Water inky ||| t008 ALLERTON Ava. \anons PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5365 MALLEMANS (Book Store) a Gepuniery Dey Scents: 8603 20th Avenue; —Get Your Friend and Shopmate to Read The DAILY WORKER. — ees | es Williamsburgh— COOPERATORS! Patronize the| ( Co-operative Workers Patronine LEISVA, I. SCOLNICK TAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers ‘107 Allert Ave. Beene _N. x. 46 Ten Eyck Street. | John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES | A place with atmosphere where all radicals me: 202 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK . No Tip Colony Barber Shop Ladies Hair Bobbing a Specialty 665 - 6%, ALLERTON AVENUE BRONX, N. Y.