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ad i ed teswesoera'et oo se me nee oe =eeee Tro HE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928 i Lamman Juggles Bids on Water Su fammany ply Project to Award Contract to an Insider DE AL INVOLVES : Tiny Dirigible soe sin a Purpose WORKERS PARTY | s Misia Pah ete enna Union VIENNA WORKERS $42,682.67 ITEM, OPEN AIR MEETS (esses | ee ARE ATTACKED BY t) | ~ARECORD FIGURE FOR THIS WEEK AUSTRIA TROOPS er |The Latter Outnumber Low Bidder Threatens 2 '..Tammany With Law Fascists “ | Continued from Page One Wisclosures that the Tammany | Roard of Water d jon the way to Vienna-neustadt and | the station. Four hundred workers, eee Speakers Will Cover Entire City Speakers of the | Workers (Com- munist) Party will cover the entire aity at open-air mectings this week, | me So aaa bids for the | awarded by rder ; aaa ati |including many Communists, dem- of the te nmar cor to bring the platform of the class 7. A a | ri ring Gne of the t Eas fe Bere cea erect neal Tremendons interest was aroused by the international workers’ | onstrated during the fascist parade, tractors might secur wo five boroughs. Many meetings have | °207t8 meet or Spartaitiade in the Soviet Union. No event was more j shone, Shame! ‘ were made yeste da} also been arranged for smaller| ¢”thusiastically received than the relay race. The picture shows a | On the station south of the city 5 xsReuncement that the ee be aor Sma cr! tense moment of the relay. |eonflicts between workers and the i Metech low bidder, wou towns ‘and citics outside of New 3 gh low bidder, w Ahi re aeae soins |social democratic defense troops matter to th York. The contr “payment by was recent McGovern, ve i ‘ j occurred. The social democratic A complete list of the meetings WORKERS MUST BE vice mayor of Vienna-neustadt, and speakers follows: Puechler, stopped the Red Aid am- Today bulance auto. The military police, Rutgers Square—M. Epstein, Wat- | assisted by the social democratic de- |tenberg, Alex. Gussakoff, Sissel- | F fense leaguers, arrested the occu- the insiders and is for man, Goliger, B. Halpern. pants of the car, including Brodsky, eS nen) ee : : : : ‘ | Twenty-eighth St, and Lexington ees : abe a Vienna physician, and Brodnig, ‘0 the heart o n. The other the é : £ § 2 coe ‘ Ave.—Wi Franl;, I. Zimmerman,|Qtatiana Wi is secretary of ‘the Internati firm whose low bid was rejected SS | Avec Prank, 1 Aeomernen, | Stations Wall Be Open Galli Workersy)t0 (Red! ca. auc cutie Igtia teie. was the Del Basco Constructior f The little blimp, Puritan, the smallest semi-rigid dirigible in the world, is the object of eager Rimcdae bandh uni Ste Vera Throughout City Needle Trade Parley | cupants of which were 400 Austrian Company. attention from the militarists. The cheapness with which the small craft can be constructed and Busch, Mebonald)| Caplan pee a aS, “| workers, members of a Self Defense In order that the McGovern com- operated is recommending it to the imperi 2 their feverish preparations for the next war. a eae i x i K ni Conti cane’ e r is pany might secure the award, the a eae atta iic Me ON OY TSVET EDT han an eee nee Gea Se: MteneIgaL and) Haves Continued from Page One Continued from Page One } League founded to replace the dis- Tammany Water Supply Board meyer, Brooklyn—P. Shapiro, Mido-| ducted on Oct. 12, 18, 19 and 20. | republicans, democrats and social-| banded Red Front Fighters, were split the contract into four parts, Office Workers Call lia, Rosemond, S. Freeman. Workers: can register in all five ists. A vote for them is a vote for |8t2Pped and the occupants arrested, immediately awarded two sections ale Big Rally Tomorrow ‘Tuesday. | boroughs of the city of New York the bosses and the traitors. The| | Reiss, a member of the Central to the McGovern firm which the Sutter and Williams, Brooklyn {& the following Public School sta-/furriers can and must support only | Committee of the Austrian Com- i : y. -“ i Dy y. Fy Board announced were the lowest Agpecling ts all office. worker Markoff, DeLeon, Julius Cohen, A. | tions: one party, the Workers (Com. | munist foe was arrested in the Mit and then permitted the same crganize against the intolerable P _Mershon BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. munist) Party of America. south of Vienna. firm of insiders to revise its bids on Sane , litions now existing in the Prospect Ave. and 168rd_ St., After the parade of the Heim- the other sections. ‘Thereafter the pele proms Biakat"E Tabobedn, Gout | wehr, the social democrats held a . : , “workers’ day” on the main square. Ragozin to Represent sia Kagan. The speakers were Julius Deutsch West Houston Street near Varick Every fur shop must send a dele- Oak, Oliver and James St: gation to the needle trades confer- Jester and Ludlow Sts Shee. tor the -G ieee anes Dist St. bet. Sth & 9 e Communist campaign, the Office Workers Union of whole contract was awarded to Peaecany. ave Lovestone Replies for New York has issued a call fe 2 : mass meeting to be held tomorrov Lenox Ave and i8srd St——Moote, |ascaeie ot bet eth @ Oth which takes place this Tuesday at ; The Del Basco Company has an- Central Committee [evening at the Labor Temple, 14th ‘Workers Party Lloyed, Codkind, {Rivington and Ridge Sts Bryant Hall. ‘The furriers must 274 Social democrat leaders who nounced that it will take the matter i St: andsSecond Ave ere a: Fifth Ave. and 125th “St—B 147—H and Gouvar paul eral show that the experiences they have called the Heimwehr parade mere f to the supreme court. Continued from Page One Prominent spe address) The largest political rally of | syijler, Taft, Yusem. Toth. Sts, Bast of Ave. B.|gone through were not in vain.” | boBey- The method pursued in this deal by Tammany has been the practice particularly in awarding subway °°4Boruchovitch, Weinstone to Speak.| During the social democratie demonstration, Communists at- tempted to organize meetings among the masses. Sixty of them were arrested, including the Czecho- ¥ tions confronting American imperial- the meeting. Amor these, it has | working women in the state of New Eagle Pencil Co. (Noon)—Wm. ism, the increasing prospects for been announced, are Theresa Wolf-| York will take place Thursday eve-| Weinstone, Rose Rubin. Hore son, author of “Women in the Trade g, Oct. 11, under the auspices eA oF Y mass struggles and the failure of Son, author of “Wom n Yet. 11, un auspices Hl lela see ee es the majority of the central commit-| Unions,” and Max Schachtman, ed-/ of the New York Women’s Federa- Mega Me Dosed AS te to see these new developments | itor of the “Labor Defender. tic n, which has sent out a call to W RKERS fF cessive charges and adopt policies in accord with st |all working women’s organizations making many millions through ex- eens) to say that “the Labor The conference is called by the jneedle trades committee for the Workers (Communist) campaign, Asron Gross, chairman; I. Stenzer, secretary, Every cloak, dress, fur, slovak Communist deputy, Stern, Ae pee ia Wdaguse; aa: WEIL gE octet EY fur,|and Bruenner, editor of the Com- ‘The morta tells ta ecuiieran, ie paigns or organization, but in this| political symposium to be held at STARTS COURSES and Amsterdam Ave, shop must send delegates. TAG Madi cika sade aberese gandist’ bense” Phot tc patient worker! oh New| teen tee a0. and o'clock sharp, tomorrow, at Bryant |999 workers including 17,000 repub- our Party from the general line of Comintern policy. (Pepper, Love- “(h) We declare that we greet! York an accurate record of the can- With 14 dinsses having their open- HOLD MASS MEET stone, etc.). : the proposal contained in the amend-/didates for office, their activities|ing sessions this week, with six | $4; : ed theses to the effect that we in-|and their party policies with re-|classes closed to further registra- | 83- (b) The section does not clearly tensity the recruiting of proletarians gard to labor | tion, and with plans on hand to or- | § es ere ee e ri t wil ine ie : at ¥ , 1 repudiate the right wing line of the into our Party and make a de The New York Working Women’s | ganize more and new classes in Fun- majority leadership which has sys- and 104th Hall, 4tst St. and Sixth Av J. |lican defense leaguers. Boruchovitch of the Cloakmakers,! ‘he Sunda: a iche ers, y number of the Rote Aves, S: Lipzin of the Amalgamated, Syl-|Pahne was confiscated, but in the sth Sts. via Bleeker of the Trimmers Local | afternoon the Rote Fahn issued two ety \48, I. Zukowsky of the Millinery ‘ + Vest of 2nd | : a rs. v . West of 2n Workers and’ Ban Gola Satin Ras: special numbers. The police were Continued from Page One ho okbl i 7 seer. iet,, | change in the matter of bring for-| Federation has declared its primary|damentals of Communism and . alte G alate ready but there were no conflicts. ee We tes stat cone ee ey See ction ot ware worker elements into leading| interest is not in making the rally | Marxian Economics, the Workers | is¢—iisth and ste, West of |" wt ould pee ues In Leoben, 15,000 republican de- lem and minimized the poss 8 Of} positions in-our Party a meaningless, non-partisan meet- | School. 26-28 Union Square, ,begins |,. Amsterdam Ave.” | 4 | William W. Weinstone, seeretary | fense leaguers demonstrated against ie feqaditions| in the factories uee —: : “We have r land have be-|ing, but in opening up an aggres-|its fall term in real earnest this|*’ Way. ; ", of District 2, Workers (Communist) | the Heimwehr. aré: deplorable with long working} ““(c) The section does not con-! oun to correct errors made by sive campaign to arouse working week [115—a76th and St./Party, and Rehecca Grecht, cam- hours, which range from 7 in the|demn sharply the resistance of the! .. ang will continue to do so. women to the fact that political par-, A list of the classes that begin paign manager of the Workers TRAIN CRASH KILLS 2 morning until 8 and 10 at night,| Majority leadership to the decisions| “4.41 11. ome time we shall con-|ties draw their support from, andj today and tomorrow follows: ‘ mm Plac pst (Communist) Party for New. York! DENVER, Colo, Oct. 7. UD— reductions of wages, the individual of the IV RILU Congress, especially! |. t9 press forward for the|are maintained by, definite class in-| English IMonday, 8:50 to 9:50 Ave. and i46th sate, and a representative of the /two sisters, danghters of Georg) F. yellow-dog contract, which denies us| on the question of the organization further development of the left turn|terests, and that this presidential)». My, Sonia Walday, instructor, Premont and AWHONS Aves , oun a aera cust 3) Begole, city auditor, were killed and ; thé:right to organize, and the pay-|of the unorganized into new unions.) o.) party's policies in full accord campaign offers working women an Room 2 a op | win (Wo. land Claremont Measue will address the conference. pilot seriously injured in an air- | ment for jobs from $50 to $150, be-| “There is no condemnation of the| ‘vith the line of the Comintern.” | unusual opportunity to strike a blow! English II— Monday, 7 to 8:20' | Parkway. os ng tener, Rose Wortis of the Dressmakers | plane crash two miles east of Derby, The telegraphic digest of the|*#ainst the reactionary forces that| D. \i- Sonia Walday, instructor, | °° declaration wade by Comrade Love.|2%¢ Fesponsible for the attacks and Room 3. Rg Snare: oe rua eRe 0ve-| hostilities against labor, the injune-|_ Ens! sides discrimination, the spy system! serious opportunist errors made in andj other vicious conditions that the Negro work by the central commit- bogges force upon us. After work- tee There is insufficient criticism will act as chairlady. Colo., today. —Longwood Ave. ‘and: Kelly St th St. and Skillman Av ool IV—Monday, 8:30 to 9:50 and) 178—Dean St, near Saratoga Ave. sen ing: ind i stone ‘ Vorld Congress | Mary Gt ian el Road. : . Humboldt cade aap lone Hue Sakarey geen Lhe ost complete neglect of on ee th jhe « moe tions, the mass arrests such as are Be, Mary Ghent, instructor, | » Simpeon @ 1d orth Ste cay| SU. ard Hehe Ya " BORTUGH OF: SURENe Payjenvelopes less money than when /+1:. important work for 2% years. sl alecctt, tional in| ow taking place in New Bedford|®0om %. aber ,_ Roebling j a gh School, Wilbur 4 we;'worked but 44 hours while the 3 : |behalf of the Central Executive Com- : ‘Io| English V—Monday, 7 to 8:20 p. lains Ave. and 2 126-—Meserole Ave, bet. Lorimer and & Raddé Sts., L. I. City, te 2 7 “(d) The section fails to condemn! "”. * and Fall River am the textile : ea ty in vail eae + ¢ y Ave., near Jamaica Ave., matiufacturers are accumulating ahi cw «,| mittee of the Party as follows: a Kall eke fou thei alten} a's Vera Green, instructor, Room 4 and_ Lorillard ace. | 99° 7th pee wermelay ant City. mose money at our expense. The| Sharply the extreme right wing in) | gia’ S strikers, as well a8 for the ‘situg-| © 7. lish VI-—Monday, 8:80 to 9:60. ilds High School, 184th) ""Neotune Aves. Alst Ave. near Astoria Ave., ‘— Ppt expense, "ne | the Needle Trades and co-operatives) “The majority of the Workers tion which finds 5,000,000 workers ie mOneay et tia ton Ave 119—1eth Ave. Vist and 7énd’ Ste. City Gem wey that we can do away with i for the re-| (Communist) Par! pproves un- employed. p. m., Joe Speer, instructor, Room 8. | BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. Girls’ High School, Nostrand Ave., Old Flushing Ave., Maspeth, MMe iniscrable conditions ie by | 8nd provides no means) for the ree) ee atitical theses pre-| one ae Platform Speaking—7 to 8:30 p.|5—Tillary and Bridge S$ y and Macon Sts. Washington Ay. ddie Village. buiiiing a powerful and militant| Organization of the Party's leader-|reservedly the political theses pre-) The political symposium speakers Dee tiee Menten iosteabic Ave. K'bet, Ba oe tk nae Sxibe seat ie. tie = SS ty bi sented by the delegation of the Com-| wil] be Ray Ragozin, candidate for|™ Beatrice Becker, instructor, ie 1 Maple St town High School, Chicago Ave., Room 2. Fundamentals of Communism 8:30 to 9:50 p. m., Eve Dorf, instruc- tor. Room 4. Gast New York Ave. and E, lmhurst. munist Party of the Soviet Union. High School, Whitestone Fast 12th St. and Home- Av and Hopkinson Aves. and assembly on the Workers Party tick- Assembly District, lice McKay Kelley, you St Alexander Hamilton High School of Ave., Bergen and shge workers’ union. ship in these two important fields Whe Independent Shoe Workers’! of work. ‘ 4 Union is carrying on an intensive! “(e) The section-does not correct, “The unanimous adoption of the organizational campaign to organ-|the false line of the central commit- theses disproves the accusations of ica High School, Hillside & Jamaica. ize the unorganized workers in the tee in anti-imperialist work. (U. S.\ the minority against the major Marxian Reonomics 1o-'% to Bie0 corner Harris 18 a cArion Place near Bushwick Ave.|3 and Roanoke Ave, Far sho trade. as the catspaw of Great Britain, Y.|the Workers (Communist) Party Mrs. Anna Moskowitz Kross, assis-|) m, Ray Ragozin, instructor, ont Ave N AVE Suydam St i near Jamatea Ave. 4We call upon all those who are|S. support of Japan in China, ete.) }concerning the alleged right wing tant corporation counsel, democratic | Room 9. Eastern Di h » Marey 147—Bushwick Ave., Slegel and Me- chmond HIM een Bt Ave., Rodn nd ke English 1V—Tuesday, 7 to 8:20 p. | 123—Quincy St. near Stuyve m.. Edith Manns, instructor, Room 3. | 148—Ellery and Hopkins engaged in the industry, such as) “(f) The section does not state policy, and means that the Commun- party representatiy ladies’ shoe workers, stitch-down,| ojearly that the main danger in our ist International supports the pres- Ave. and Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood. ant Ave. ot St bet. Del- Madison and Woodbin “, Irving Ave, | Ss. i vorkers ildr s * j ; 7 monico Pla nd Throop Ave. Ave. and Parkgide Ave Yarmouth & Shipley Sts., Wood- slipper workers and children shoe party js from the right and that it ent leadership. The best method to Apacch . Improvement Tuesday, | apie RE SR one muiing | o Raaanc : workers to come with us and with |i. necessary to mobilize the Party fight against undoubtedly ex. .|8:30 to 9:50 p. m., Dora Johnson, | 16i—1ith Ave. 4 ard Bits. Weavah<& Pyonal 14 BeoRe Ant: Btoake Ses paplotan: united efforts we will build a power- is for the|- ators were injured, one | instructor, Room 2. Bay Ridge Hi, Ave., . for a fight against the right danger. isting right wing dang 20—Heberton Ave., Port’ Richmond, ful:weapon ios fight the vicious meth- | ““«(,) We believe that a more cor-| minority completely to accept the ly, at Newtown today, when| Fundamentals of Communism— rd Ave, and Schermerhorn St Bet, Belmont n¢ | Sere oi eect Haina (avs ods of ‘the bosses and the foremen ct formulation for the clause deal- theses, abandon fractionalism and plane went into a spin and fell Tuesday, 8:30 to 9:50 p. m., Vera Markie and Cidasan “Avs tet ee Daaiwey ands erkirade (oC Nowe Trenton! . rable conditions against the unbe that are prevailing in our industry.” | Class Struggle | is a Political Struggle! Ft. Hamiton t §—Knight Ave., New Dorp. ing with the Labor Party would be subordinate itself to the majority.” 150 feet into a cornfield. Bush, instructor, Room 4. By JACOB BURCK SUSIE tad

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