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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1928 Page Five Canada Workers to Protest Barring of yeiheit, Communist Jewish Daily ('ARL BRODSKY Organizations | TS ARMED GAMPs| cr sacs ato _ R. SALTZMAN T0 A mass meeting of the (offi WOLFE SPE AKS AT Millionaire Contractors Who oe Babes Td oo Sewer Graft | WIEN N CLEVELAND MEET | | : Dr. Ida Badanes ers will be held Tuesday, ( | the Labor Temple, 14th St. and § | | | ond Ave. Prominent labor speak is back in her office. All those | | 4 | will nddress the meeting, which . ; launch the organizational drive. Al:| who want to write to her can office workers are urged to attend. | ims send their letters directly to |Hold N. Y. Conference her office— Deflates False Issues i iG S . ] . st » D romise | I. L. D. Aatumn Revel. | Z 4 ann i q | oclaiists’ Fr Se | pos piilaistian Autuma Revel wilt | Wednesday 1340 MADISON AVENUE, ii of Old Parties | Non-Resistance |Setoter 2, at ny to. under the | 5 Cor. 94th St., Tel.: Atwater 9161 | ices of the section of = |] - International hor Defense.| Mass meetings have been ar- Office Hi Mociiecth t | i nS i will be arded 2 ‘ 3 ice Hr: ornings (exeep | th patos i eae On if Me dala Bee Bake a wi ering the Oldest ‘and ahab-| ranged in Toronto, Hamilton, Mon- Friday) 9-12 and by appoint- ig} other fascist organizations, with the |? & | Austrian army is housed in its bar- clothes, ne Pee aiinicet Candie sian §) reaction which holds sway in the Mea Cee iotta tekelthe fisldsat a Ae a aha test against the banning of the Frei- heit, Yiddish Com Daily, in Canada. Meilech Epstein, edi movement to forbid the teaching of | . ] evolution in the public schools, and | the similar prop and bulwark of |moment’s notice, as armed fascists jare pouring into the industrial sub- | \urb of Vienna, and workers over all Bath Beach of the kingelass e for ve. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SUR nist ly, Dr. capitalism in the shape of the rival | Austria are prepared to prevent Pea oh real the ie _|Poftice Ho a.m., 2-8 p.m, Protestant cbuvchen i 4 \ : its sacalah ‘ae Pe fa lon P \diseases.” All proceeds will be do-| te Fretheit, and R. Saltzman, man-|[pauiy ¥ ‘and Sunday | e i} "4 " = " e biack-shirt m ‘ion. nated to the textile strikers, | ager, will dress the meetings. 249 EAST 116th STREET The Workers (Communist) Party | ‘The advancing army is under the Cage | Oke. Sagan Aees Above at left ie Paul W. Paulsen, wealthy Jersey contractor, who testified at sewer graft “trial” Paar tow iv astaenpon of former Queens Boro President Connolly that Queens Sewer Design Engineer Frederick B. Seeley believes that the religious question operative Red Rally. a protest in the form that it has been in-| Teler high leadership of Major Pabgt, murder- | er of the German Communists, Karl on Campaign Committee| meeting will be held in Hamilton |elared that they will not allow the ons are kindly be j i ‘ selie { countenanced a $1,000 bribe proposal for his part in swinging the sewer graft deal. In center, John |" Of dodasde sede ~Ar/Co-operative has ar-| and in the evening a meeting has = = == anise aa Beier saied ad F. G'Rourke, a ces WeKereator, who testified that he paid huge bribes in Queens. Seeley is jaeeeneedy and Rosa Luxemburg. | j hOLODRE TAPE aE ene atee | been at n Toronto. The ieree sar e ek Wudeb x Wate Gave ‘Sowa ab ight. | The defense forces, composed of | \ e Ave snd 1i¢th: 8 | Montreat! Winnipeg meetir PYCCKHH 3YBHOM BPAY ment, there would be full religious — = Worneeny Str Veeuenagnc Vienne) same. place. ' The | will be ano later. Dr. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Biecty bat (he venvercniact cal Hee BiB ow euemeunnies ever of them aftaite wll $0] Meanwhile arrangements are go- Bapesn Dowie | carry on,a most energetic campaign W or ers arty ctivities YANKS SPANK town and city in Austria, have ce- ommunist) Party. — |ing forward for a conference of shop ||| 25 yrs. In practice. Moderate prices. against {ll forms of religious super- | Mashivtn to pain eoutrol’sf the eoan ten cnen | delegates to held in this city || 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK stition among the masses, and| j datevid th Scie * | Wednesday evening in the Workers Temple Courts Bldg. against all forms of political ac- Lower Bronx Y. W. L. Notice. [ers Center, 9: , Newark, | |try and are arming to defend them- Ee ns Beach Branch, I. L. D. |Cénter, 26-28 Union Square. The tivity on behalf of capitalism by the] _ The Lower Bronx unit, of | the| N. €'10 oetockk jselyes against the fascist provoca-| 1 sv tional Labor Detnees cit mene {conference will consider plans for|¢ ‘ si ly ‘kers (Communist) Li 7. mrade ort wi : ternational Labor Defense will meet | ; i ds pla f various churches. The Workers | renee ened tts iidoor MASE Meet lspesk ‘on. “Uneniploym AL Neel j tion. ygnday, § p.m, at 1963 Bath Ave.|fighting the ban on the Freiheit,||] pr. J, Mindel Dr. L. Hendin LED peeteysE SAG: ethicate. tee tng: tor Snes mes peice Pram comerentemnicioge tal. A third army, or rather momen-|“!! members must attend |which the Canadian government ae ; masses that religion, with its at-|7- 3 Pm. 8t hil adaress the meets) oo enoas TS | Continued from Page One | tarily detached force of observers ber Talks. | posed at the instigation of the right Surgeon Dentists tendant superstitions and reaction- | ing. aS Ame A mesting wor brhela of Unit gm|Ditehed 4 beautiful game, allowing |Who are liable to join the fight tak to the’ chtian | Wing clique in the Canadian Jewish A z Sea Ot n rear Wl ey a sencualy District Women's Committee. 1F on Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 6.15 p.m. at|only fqur hits. sither on one side or the other, com- Ive, Bronx Park |trade unions. “Blasphemy” is the ee supplanted by the gcientific attitude] 7...” aistrict. women's committes|101 W. 27th St. "| Attendance Poor. |posed of those still loyal to the so-| Wrst and Allerton Ave, New, York official charge. Room $02 Phone, Algonquin 318% towards life and society. will meet today, 1 m., at the z | Workers Center, 26-28 Union Square. | “The Baptist Church which is s0| Sinco members of the committee have | other meetings at 3 p. m., those who; strong in the South is no better and | no worse than the Catholic. Both| Wish to attend this meeting should) * ry be prompt. are allies of the reactionary forces | a ae against which the Communists are| International Branch 2, Sec. & | ilizi ke ” A membership meeting w: e 1 mobilizing the workers. Monday, 8 p. m., at 511 Hendrix St./ Wolfe also took up prohibition as} Al! members must be present as a) | another issue which, he declared, | Tl! call will be taken, was wrongly being utilized to ob- | 3m 2F. The attendance at the second |cial-democrats, will also be present City, on health and other matters. e Unit 8E 2F will hold a meeting on|game fell off sharp! Y jat the fields of battle. | Regular taiks on health from thej national Typographical Unic Gechsey One 10 we Bist eat se : rply and was ans : § |eleven o'clock, once for children and| Ed Martin, who w 2 101 W. 27th St. \below capacity. Evidently suckers | A fourth army, pledged by the) once for adults. behalf of the Indus t will report are getting scarcer. The profession-;Austrian government to act as er eeees ngs of the convention Inter-|al gamblers who are part and par-|strong reinforcements for the fas- eunae eres, Sonia. wttend Oct. |cel of the baseball industry are also ae 60,000 troops and all the = finding few willing to bite. available gendarmes, are posted at Aaorpn Wate 2 Mee é Just how straight the present | Vienna-Neustadt. | olph Wolff will discuss the elec-|serieg j r ini } |tion instructions of the C. E. C. at a| Series is not even Houdini could ale roll call meeting of Unit 21 of the|In the 1919 series when Eddie Ci- | +p, at Charleston in COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 Allerton Ave., Cor. Barker eames Spanish Workers’ Club. Centro Obrero de Habla Espanola |will hold a dance today at 9 p. m. RESSARUT = at 55 W. 118th St. There will be! @ = = >) Spanish-American music played. | FOOD WED. Baker's Local 164|} Meets 1stSaturday in the month at 3E International Branch. A meeting will be held of 3B national Branch on Wednesday, 8 at 9 p.m. at 101 W. 27th St. Unit 21 Meeting. i | Printers. The League for Amalgamation in The Hungarian government, ig g the Printing Trades will hold its Oc- on Section 1 Functionartes. Tel. — 9791-2; ; ; 4 tes | e border near Vienna, has posted | tober meeting sandas, is te .| A conference of all functionaries! Wooo. “Ccommunist) Party at 60 : ANN » ed! tober meeting on Sunday, Oct. 7th, 3468 Third Ave. | rea Pag of ah pee of Section 1 of the Workers (Commu BL Murica Piece, Monday Bt e280 a RY cote, star shine-ball pitcher of the | 15,000 troops and holds othets in| at 2:30 sharp on the second floor of Bronx, N. ¥. |] H\. e said in part on the “wet” and| nist) Party will be held Monday, 8 . . . Chicago White Sox, found a fat roll | readiness, to cope with a situation the Tribune Building. L. D. Hosman, Ask for “dry” it ' .m., at 60 St. Marks Pl. All organ. ee ey | fad epee S, e a delegate from “Big Six” to the iacwneie ry” controversy: p.m, LD Bronx Hike Called Off. of bills under his pillow, nobody but A ; ; shart Unt abel Bread » Sides ‘ .|izers, financial secretaries, I. Is ts... The hike of the E x section of|.,.._ é Sia 9 which might be dangerous for its| Charleston convention of the Inter- Hl us . ° ! Prohibition was introduced in| gna club directors, literature agents /eno” young “Workers (Communist) |Eddie and his fellow bribe-takers | fascist dictatorship. pS roletartanize! the interests of the manufacturers. |agitprops, and women’s wor League, scheduled to be held tomor- Te = 4 knew about it until the series twas} ganizers must be present. A roll call} i" ENG Gf ae UST as the ; | all! row, has been called off. : F i capitalist class The Eighteenth Amendment was) ‘ili be taken, and the absentees will | aA ee \over. Professional baseball is rotten >) Jie s acc records. jt part of the big campaign for speed-|be reported to the discipline co an Xonkert Oven Air Meet." [with all sorts of fancy corruption. Mimeographing | Multigraphing| = fe ste their business poll N . itienoy in- | mittee. An open air meet will be held to- ; ‘ | s 80 r profit ac- tk up, greater efficiency: and more in. ee ae |day in Manorhouse Square, Yonkers, The present series? Why expect CELIA TRAURIG y swell, A | tense exploitation of the working class by the employers. Section 2 Conference. All unit and sub-section function-| aries of Section 2 of at 8 p. m. Sp Schachtman, the Workers Chast es ers: Bert Miller, Max | perfume from a cesspool? PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER fraternal @ Economize by buying at the “Daily” Announces 2nd Game. _||/799 Broadway, Cor. 11th Street, ords to “Its enforcement is typical of | (6 rant) Party will meet at a| Bubkecction. 80 meets, | | ae ee - “~ tneeite i class administration of government. | conference to be held Monday. pm | Unite 17, 3F, 4F and sF wii|, re second game of the World| peor SER as proleta ji i St the Workers Center, 26-28 Union| meet Mond 8%, at 6:30 p. m,|Series was again announced from || Ga Bete tea ibe g tl Your organization can do it [® ? The rich are exempt from its en-|&, ‘"tne immediate aspects of telat 101 w. All members must|the office of the Daily Worker. An =A by_consulting 2 forcement. The whole burden falls| election campaign wlil be discussed. | attend by instruction of subsection | uf ae =a Louis P. Weiner, BCS. f upon the workers. All must be present. executive. jeven larger crowd than on the open- lieiqen cen: ae ee i mea i a ae boii Caceres eee in, hered outside of the of- |} Adverti i ti "149 SPRING STRIe 6 “TD i Unit 2C, Sub-section SF. The 3C subsection executive meets |2 day gat f vertise your union meetings 149 SPRING STREET, \ The ‘Fighteenth Amendment is) tac: will hold a special! Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 6:30 p. me at|fice and followed the game as it|} here. For information write to New York Clty. typical of the viewpoint of the em-|,,opilization meeting to take up the | 101 W. 27th st. |was announced ball by ball f P. ‘¢ . - Phone: WALKER 5793 or 7587. } ploying class that it not only owns ew. Worle of the election campatgn | ee ee meet . The DAILY WORKER amous for Lowest Prices in city (t the working time of the workers, |on Monday, 6.30 p. m. at a A eee | Final Score. Advertiring Dept. seer tte ae mentee am hy i but their free time as well. Oh Seat ga | wil be held Monday at 880° pm cn| R H E|| 26-28 Union Qi, New York City || —_— $ 5 ‘ ive, Sub-section 2071 Clinton Ave, jSt. Louis ......030000000 8 4 1 acl | “Eekind the drive for the repeal] 9, 7™SR Seton Executive Com- ty Wane t | 1 . of the Highteenth Amendment, and| mittse wii hold a ‘very Impertant| German Speaking Party Members, |New York ....-31400010x_9 8 2 ————————————— ‘ Workers Cooperative sak ‘ j-| meeting on Monday, . : All German speaking Part: em-| | ° . yo Pitc to.thh paives at wha adeobotic| re eT bers are urgently requested to attend | | Clothiers, Inc. : ition, is the power of the ale __ |a meeting called by the German Lane Airy, La: | interests. The enforcement of pro-|\ New Jersey Spenkers Conference... | guage Bureau for tonight, 8:15, p.m: | fos Aree, | | 4 hibition has created a huge govern- | oe nex vii be held at the Work-|2f, the Hungarian Workmen’s Home, | . I] 188-187 AST BROADWAY mental machine of prosecutors, —— Ss Se ek = peat AINE IS | Meeting Reoms and Hall i} ie ee ck, nesk i i 7 most terrible socia: ee | | is te IN, incipa i! fete ea wiaes peeadls and | MMtist society. Insecurity of life,||||| COOPERATIVE DWELLERS| TO HIRE \lloae LARGEST AND BesT AS |!) ° { l ys - s . ‘ i) ll sui i WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL. | creased the power of the capitalist | monotony of standardized factory | Patronize a comradely Suitable for Meetings, Lectures||/|].)’fcurn ‘the ‘Bmelish langwene. its | work, the low cultural level of korg * y and Dances in the to prepare oneself for admission government and the power of its 3 ee stationary store Lion ied strikebreaking apparatus. The char-| masses, poverty, undernourishment, | acter of the so-called enforcement is such that a powerful bootlegging industry has been created with a capital of hundreds of millions of dollars, high profits and its own system of spies and gunmen, who insecurity of employment, are the reasons for this social disease. We favor the repeal of the 18th Amend- ment. But only a Communist 80- ciety can cure alcohlism by’ raising the cultural level of the masses, Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York lL Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Hochberg & Canor 669 ALLERTON AVE. | MARY WOLFE | ERON SCHOOL in registered the REGENTS New York. of a Government High 5: Call, Phone or write for Catalogue: Register Now. September. Our 25,000 alumni are our best witnesses. Topcoats READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value ipi erty, ending economic || STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH pe md Conse nTORY in y. | PIANO LESSONS po = 3 |HrELEPHONE ORCHARD No Tip Center Barber Shop NEW WORKERS CENTER 4473 are often utilized against the labor iced elsewhere movement. Alcoholism is one of the pri $95° & 530° $72 BROADWAY, N. Y. Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 |COOPERATORS! Patronize the Moved to COME ALL 10 THE 18° | | | | | | | Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 5H ; 2420 Bronx Park East || 26.28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up||/No Tip Colony Barber Sh fin ieee ao a m | 2 UB On Siled Bas No Lip ony barber Op | at our stores at PERATORS PA N International Progressive || ee | [nares gE wr ee adios Hair bing » Speci : “"M. FORMAN ake Co epereWibuiTns eroatee SOECIALISTS, St [i665 - 67 ALLERTON AVENGE Other exceptional values at *24-75 Aiea ; é Workers Center ee wed Tor she §99;7° §34-75 and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVE. Near Allerton Theatre, Bromx Phone Olinville 2588 FIGHT AGAINST | IMPERIALIST WARS with a COMPLETE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT and RECREATION ROOM SHURE poons 2 Presi MEATS AND VEGETABLES | XsTRICT CLEANLINESS, PROMPT SERVICE, REASONABLD | 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. Worth! Get Your Money’s Try the Park Clothing Store For Men, Young Men and Boys Clothing 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St. NEW YORK CITY SAMUEL BLUM, INC. Factory Salesroom: 871 BROADWAY, ‘Cor. 18th St. 1047 SO. BOULEVARD— —near Westchester Ave. 1767 PITKIN AVE., B’klyn— —near Stone Ave. | 969 PROSPECT AVE.— 508 LENOX AVENUE— | —near Loew's Burland Thea.{ —near 135th Street 3851 THIRD AVENUE— 104 LENOX AVENUE— —corner Claremont Parkway| —near 116th Street H 1652 MADISON AVENUE—|151-3 E. 125TH STREET— | Se. ——== Cooperators Patronize M. SUROFF | —at 110th Street —near Lexington Ave. Boys’ Shop ar wears . | Pants, Knickers for | STORES OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 11 P. M., EXCEPT | Men, Women, Boys 871 Broadway, open until 7:30 p. m., and | 1767 Pitkin Avenue, open until 9 p. m. Lumber Jacket Breakers, § and other § ind Given by the to Wear Wee 1s Fy h = Cleani id Clock and Dressmakers Section, T.U.E.L. | rach, Conn LOCALS 2, 9, 22 35 — Pants to Order to Mateh & ALLERTON AVE. BRONX Five Per Cent Dincount for Cooperators eared SATURDAY EVE., OCTOBER 13 —at— PARK PALACE 110th Street and-Fifth Avenue | TICKETS 50c. Wardrobe 16c. Cloakmakers, Dressmakers, Tailors, Fur Workers, Capmakers, Millinery Workers, and workers of other needle trades Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 — 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House WILLIAM Z. FOSTER and READ the Send Shop Delegates to the Conference for the Communist Election Campaign Daily SB Worker Tuesday, October 9 | BENJAMIN GITLOW (Candidate for Vice-President) BSRPR VSO. COOPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor Fancy Cleaners and Dyers 865 ALLERTON AVE., BRONX OFFICE WORKERS Typists, Stenographers, Clerks, Bookkeepers, Switch- board-Operators, and all other Clerical Workers RALLY TO .THE MASS MEETING ‘Tuesday, October 9, 8 p. m. at LABOR TEMPLE, 14th St. and 2nd Ave. é ‘Prominent Speakers — Admission FREE! COME AND BRING YOUR FELLOW OFFICE WORKERS! j | Auspices: Office Workers Union. —6 P. M— at Bryant Hall, 42nd St. and 6th Ave. NEEDLE TRADES WORKERS CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE A. Gross, Chairman I. Stenzer, Secretary. Co-operative Workers Patrouise I. SCOLNICK BUY AN EXTRA COPY EVERY DAY AND GIVE IT TO YOUR SHOPMATE! GET YOUR FRIEND AND SHOPMATE TO READ THEDAILY WORKER! See That Your Newsstand Has A Supply of Daily Workers | | | Fancy Cleaner and D; cans cance ao" ERATE TOG AAC 707 Allerton Ave.