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THE DAILY WOREEE NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1928 Page Five Telephone Murray HUI 5550 t 42nd St., New York FOSTER BRINGS Fraternal fae WORKERS IN Workers Party Activities WORKERS PARTY “xo oe I. L. D. Autumn Revel. |the Negro Workers’ Relief Commits § A Proletarian Autumn Revel will| tee, affiliated with the W. ve will L be held at Webster Hall, S night “at 461 n Mon October 27, at 8:30 p, m, under the|132nd and 133rd Sts, A musical Mee OM TE at ei16-P. eharnc At fh J auspices of the New York section of | sram will feature say we sth st the International Labor Defense. Q * . Rene ee Prizes will be awarded to partict- Co-Operative Lecture. aeGcas |pants wearing the oldest and shab-| Council of the United Workers Co- | Brownsville Red Sunday. hold an important meeti Members of the Workers ( u " aa. ge ren aah ca bar ee | Qperative House will hear a lecture by | nist) Party in Brownsville will. mo COOPERATIVE DWELLERS ‘ ¢ Det. $a t.tomorrowina member-| «= i . Co-operative Red Rally. ce auditorium. age lay, O {lize at 9 a. Be cee . Patronize mradel . it ‘s " 4 Ja opic. The aie ship meeting at 154 Watkin, q vara y rer in a comradely Southern Workers Join nye scton campaign, Conmitie| tn sna" Workers Bouchin | Foster Scheduled for sso" mag attend. | Two Battles Reported Speakers Will Cover stationary store Communist Party Tanged a” ratification ‘meeting on Women's: Blection Méet, October 18 Newark Workers y Near Eevot Entire City view Palace, oth Ave. and 110th St, Council 5, Working Clkas Women | Oe tees 0 other acevo 8) Dp NE 0¢ erg anor . ye ia i° 1} will hold an open-air election meet- . Passaic, Elizabeth and other y anes f 7, rs (Co: Continued from Page. One — | and concert and dance on Friday, Oe-| ig today at 2:30 p.m. at Clare-| Céntinued from Page One | towns in New Jersey are Speakers of the Workers (Com- ATHENS, Greece, Oct. 12.—Re- ports of serious uprisings by 669 ALLERTON AVE. claim that there was no uffemploy- ful proceeds of these affairs will go|mont Parkway and Washington to be h ment problem. He said that unem-| towards the Election Campaign of | Ave. munist) Party will cover entire city at ope meetings this v iC i i attend a dance ‘Communist) Party is waging an {iter mots energetic campaign in this city. ark, toda i i Work, ist) Party. ghar Saeatte ‘ ‘ i Libyians and Cyrenaicans against a ae ployment is an evil that cannot be |S Qbor organizations are Kindly Oriental Night. Since early in July open-air meet-| prepared. = ettas eons orth. |t2 bring the platform of the cla \ eliminated as long as the industrial asked to keep these dates open. A dance and entertainment, “Qrien-|ings have been held weekly and Unit 3B 1F. r ‘ig i struggle before the workers in all machinery is in the hands of the L Reals iar” by tal Night,” will be held at Manhattan 1 be ‘held by Un |much literature has been sold and! A meeting w ; ern Afriea, have been received here | five horoughs. Many meetings have Proletarianize! Oct. 16, at 6:15 p. m.| via Cairo, Sar 2 F; #4 Lyceum, 66 8. 4th St. Friday, Oc 5: éada = hed -AtTANG’ smallet Beer ie ee rene Li sages tne aoe Un‘on a wanes 15, undér the co-auspices of Japan- | distributed, This activity has aroused |iharp, at To W. 27th The report may raeetealicn eee ne cs ae ae ai Ne ; oe "7 r] oO: e + | es 53 . re ws my wea rns a itics outside of } Ise a ote meee and ota ey the workers | «onai League will hold ies, annual [cee eT Lop. | the forces of reaction, and efforts init 3x troops in a whole day’s battle with Yor x en i wild; fet ecessary to operate it an average| Dance today at the Park Palace. Ito Michio, famous Japanese danc- | have been made to prevent the Party| 5454 a itl hold & meeting on| the’ revolitionary: forces failed to | +°2= bare existence. is bs bg jer, will entertain. Jujitsu exhibition, | drive. The socialists sent in Thomas | wednesday, Oct. 17, at 6:15 p. m. at } : . A complete list of the meetings Only Gis ovecthiow ofthe capt: Dressmakers’ Dance. |native chorus are some other fea-| 14 like Cl D: h 101 W. 27th St. dispose them, and that the It gt oe ean li ried Today the Dressmakers’ Local 22, | tures. pied athe trcay de aed hi aadis: abe oe casualties were nine dead and eleven | 84 Speakers toi! | talist system and the establishment r, U. E. L. will hold its annual dance| 41) the proceeds will go to aid the |#lso been scheduled to befuddle the N. J. Campaign Meet. |evounded Today. | of a Workers’ and Farmers’ Govern-| at the Park Palace, |Chinese trade unichs and to aid the|iminds of the workers. The repub- An election npaign mass meet-| Wounded, CNET 5 = ment would pave the way for th |white terror victims in Japan, Tick- Jing will be held unde> the s| Another battle occurred when an York, Stanley, Ms 'y ie Banquet , at Brighton Beach. ets 50 cents i vance and 75 cents | lican party is to bring its vice-presi- | ofthe Russian, Polish and U in ad Pi of abolition of poverty and all the| -roday at §:30 p. m. a Chinese sup- Jat the door. dential candidate, Curtis, there on| Fractions of the Workers (Commu- |Italian column attacked a party of other by-produc' italis nd an interesting concert will| . . . | nist) Party at 2 p. m. Sunday, Oct. |Cyrenaicans near the I ‘gypt n bor- zabeth, N. J.—George Powers, a Bap oo nahe ch convent he ies Riven. by. the Workers’ Club, | Dr. Liber ‘Talk, jOct. 19. ‘ in the Russian Labor Lyceum, 150/ 7. Killing ten and ¢ ing three |R. Duke E i Brighton Beach, Tomorrow morning at 11 a. m., Dr.| _The Workers (Communist) Party | Court St. Newark, No, IE bi Mcrae i g Ps . : N40 apne For Rights of Negroes. | Seat ent B. Liber will speak at the Co-opera- |plans to expose these capitalist ser-| «ne platform of the Workers (Com. | iat a Perth Amboy, N al Padgug. New York City. Speaking on the Negro question,| Brownsville Color Light Dance, | Live Colony. Brome Pay eet 2nd | vants. An intensified campaign has |munist) Party. All those under- Pat Lloyed, Freiman.| | Phone: WALKER 57 n Ave. in the auditorium, in Aeee are rp : p ythe speaker declared that only the| 4 Yoler Light Dance will be neld English, for adults, on “Interesting |been arranged for this month: standing these languages are invited:/) (0) Chinese Workers! (Red SUIT he! sinioanted |Wzeres eno Oct. 20 at the Brownsville Labor Ly- | fronith ” +7, | Admission free. : |Workers (Communist) Party had a/ceum, 219 Sackman St, under the| SUA," Questions for Workers” and/ Thurcda7, Oct. 18, Foster will| * : later.) |program that demanded full social, auspices of the Young Workers So-/O'N®F matters: = | speak at the Labor Lyceum, 159) German Campaign Conference, | Homeless Due to Huge -_ cial Culture Club. | eu 4 ond conference of Ge * 7 racial, economic and political) - i adaerarire Ore mee, [Meteor st jintte Steeneatians' tor the Seon’ Portuguese Port Fire 2very new reader of The Rguality fon the colored masses; Both | >! sawalers Ceseert_ahataaits end Soeuige gemt-annual meetin: of] Thursday, Oct. 20, Albert Wels- | of “the, Communist eampals “) pte DAILY WORKER is a potential the republican and democratic par- The first concert and ball of the! be held Sunday, Oct. 28, 2 p. m. at the | bord, candidate for U. S. Senate, will | ®* ip 2 A a8 : aire LISBON, Portugal, Oct. 12 (U.R).—)| soldier in the coming battles of Jewelry Workers’ Welfare Club will! Stuyvesant High Schocl, Tgth St and : : bor Temple, 2. h a daitanmctvac tive: tn OMe Por-| the workers ties are equally guilty of the crimes be held Saturday, Nov. 3, at the New Ist Ave, All members ‘of the Typo- speak at an open-air meeting at E.|p. m. sharp. AJl del ates are urged A destructive fire in Macao, Por- © Wo 5 perpetrated in the southern states | W: coer renege ‘uth St. between 84| graphical Union who are in ‘sympathy | State and S. Olden Aves. at & p.m. to be there without fail tuguese seaport in China, near ee = against the Negroes, Foster said. | °°? rah Nel gal Tinieaes attends principles are] Thursday, Oct. 26, an open-air} Lower Bronx Open Air Meet, Hong Kong, destroyed 500 houses MARY WOLFE He called on the white workers to | Millinery Workers, yes . meeting will be held at Ingham and}. A Lower, Bronx open alr meeting | yesterday, a dispatch to the news- | sounenn of THE paMRoscH || Still available in the fur- wage a militant struggle in behalf| millinery and Workers Social and R smacthltsin, Defense’ Meet. weet | Princeton Aves. wen of i4oth St, and 3rd Ave. Louis paper Povo said today. The dis- CONSERVATORY nished room section (K.) i Educati b of Local 43 will gin jamsburg . ; candidate for assembly in : orers were of the of their black brothers and shoulder |Po\A°A'erane and Hallowe'en featival |for the defense “ot "Willan Shitrin| Sunday, Oct, 28, a Polish meeting |A., BAUM, candidate tor acsembly in |patch added that 2,000 laborers were PIANO LESSONS f the to shoulder with them put a stop to Saturday, Oct, 20, at the Claridge Ho-| Will be held Wednesday, 8 p. m. at|will be held at 3 emiatihelithie |r he ee homel aa Cooperative Col lyrching and other crimes commit-| tel. Admission 75 cents. Tickets may |&@, Manhattan Ave. All’ workers of |G yn p Ran mpcaking| International Branch 1. RTS penis : operative Colony : 3 y, |be obtained at the union offices, ri e urged to attend. +| International Branch 1 will hold an 2420 Bronx Park E: t °7 cp CRAG ted against the Negroes. Beccawen hes + foci” site nter 4 x as! 2700 BRONX PARK EAST Si y, and 4 West 37th St. jand a Jewish meeting will be held| educational meeting on the War All membe > . " eden ay me ; 3 - Workers Theatre. : a d So ¢ Sail ‘0 Near Co-cperative Colony. Apt. f Tele : ‘ 7 The living conditions of the work-| ‘i se The ,Workers Theartes will Betis the evening at the Arcade Audi-|Danger, Disarmament and Social De | quested to co Telephone EASTABROOK ses. Telephone, OLInville 8947. ers in the south, white as well as| Pr wereton gas eek mana oP aigat dis lemporary | torium, | 27th St. A. Zombreck will be the|aqunrters for Red Su Special rates to students from - quarte 3 | i : innines 1 0 report black are extremely bed, but the) ro gnmiuer tc,onen,tne Workers Cen; | headquarters, 315°. 10th fidor” ‘ti| Nov. 2, the final open-air meet-|speaker. 9 | distribution at 2 p.m. (All t zepor re the Co-operative House. ee wage scales and living standards of urday evening, Oct. 20. All workers | who wish to take an active part ‘in |ing will be held at Broad and Mar-| Unit GF, Section 1 Meet. a meeting. — ‘ - — a the Negroes are suiformly lower | °f Brownsville are invited to attend. | the work of the theatre are welcome. | ket Sts. at B p. m. le A, gemular meeting will (be, held ele ste ite i: hp sat aie aie re eee eee a those o: ey ite vee a dit 1. U. BE. L. Ball Saturday. Fe elt Prosreasive Club Meet. Sunday, Nov. 4, the workers of |A"Fon' call will be taken. Every| Unit 3F 3B will meet Monday at\4 COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE egroes are discriminate: against | Tocals 2, 9, 22 and 35 of the Trade| , Workers | oe Le aieui east Trenton will celebrate the eleventh member must attend. | m. at 101 ¥ th Si i $ 0 co! . Siseatb aielteas x ohana wey i as or ake ona agar ye eeimning vat g | meeting of the newly formed |anniversary of the Russian Revolu- eae) y caceeiuae & aeaets Z = | E. KARO lowest scale of wages and the m, at the Park Palace, 110th st, | Helehts Progressive Culture Club.” ;tion. Scott Nearing, candidate for} meeting of the unit will be held * Your Nearest Stationery Store longest hours of any section of the|and sth Ave. There will he dancing bapeliner oon ie ALGTeh are Ruesday | eovernor, will be the speaker. Al-] Monday, § p. m,, 154 Watkins St. It Airy, Large Cigars — Cigarettes ad Candy United States prevail in the South. [een All workers are| Gam ‘Aves, ‘This section is, in need |bert Weisbord will also speak. The |{S,{mPerative that all members’ at- bie & 1) 619 ALLERTON AVE onal teacher, Uni- | The South is being rapidly indus- meet (oe OF the ural Center, and the members| meeting will be held at the Arcade | Le ee Meeting ooms and Halll); 649 ALL s 2) ity graduate, instructor in trialized, with the whites from tiie | “wrethiett, eispheus larchentea: ~ /one. On Saturday, Oct. 27, there will | Auditorium, 15 E. State St. : TO HIRE Cor. Barker, BRONX, N, Y. n at Berlitz School of ‘hills and the Negroes from the| ‘The Freiheit Symphony Orchestra,|be a literary evening and .a social ee eT meet Monday, Oc 6.30 ‘b ; i OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2. | Languages. farms moving into the industrial with Dasihs (Weiner (ee cba gaoE GE dance, Bee ha k tU: B at 108 E. 14th St. Special o Suitable for Meetings, Lectures] tat Rea Mos ssid otk d é Locl pia ae See Michael M. Jerlitzyn, 2013 5 * centers. Mpatings, pas erary, DuseaSy) 8 | Relief P nid baer’ fhe Tavercutar| Ou nion room fon farther Sndustrial work ean Uahieee in ete =| New York City Tel Beles 00 m., at 1 ‘oston Roa ose ren in a. AMALGAMATE : : tie at 3 ser In most of the southern cities, |fitcrested should communicate with| The above society ie arranging a Workers in Chicago Brasen a ection & Czechoslovak cero ren] fA aaa Tarte tas Re ae asap ar 2 anaes all ee are native: | Nathan He Altermate 841 Jennings SaHinday Nit A cen AA ee CHICAGO, rer | _ Branch 4, Section 5, will meet Mon- & Baker's Local 164|| , * all frater- ac 0 0 2075 | “ [ar os eee BERETA ES orn Americans, either white or NT Tne. |al organizations and’ dympathizers |. Cm et. 12.—Twenty-five eae ee 15, 8.20 p,m. at 2075 C Workers House, Inc. Meets 1stSaturday |} |; black. Foreigners are confined to} Sits, Rinae cheers: not to arrange any of their enter-|broom plants here have locked out tom Ave. 00 5 nthe month at |/ a few of the commercial and indus-| pr. Liver will lectare in the Boro | 2!nments on that day. |their union employes, demanding »-----------------------7 ||3947 E. 72nd St. New York aAE Ronn ae I\! trial centers. |Park Workers Club, 1313 43rd St.,| ; ce |that the workers accept a wage cut | DR J MINDEL' Telephone: Rhinelander 5097 Ask ter |} z . i Terrible Conditions. | Oct. oy at 8: 30 Pm You're in the fight when you | of 25 per cent. Prison-made brooms | ode Union Label Bread }! aon suw we i ¥ 3 | writ ‘h i ii i i x a TT = ig The wages in the textile mills of “vaduay Tela mies § ite for The DAILY WORKER. | is an element in the situation. | SURGEON DENTIST ee —— RON, Principal the South vary from five to ten dol-| Comrade Isabel Waldner, winner | 4 f the 1928 beauty contest held last “lars a week, fifty to seventy-five | May, will dance at the Grand Annual | cents for each one hundred pounds | Concert and Ball given by the Yugo- slay section of the International La- of cotton, with the picking 150 /hcr nerenee to be held Sunday, Oct, pounds a day. The wage for to- 21, at Sokol Hall, 525 East 7and St. | GRAND OPEN NG bacco workers is five and six dollars | Music by cArragnettl’s" eon mars a week. The workers live in tumble-|7 p, m. bpm | | lown shacks that-would excite the | . * | | d | Working Woinen, Register! S t ra 6) t 13th { OE CHE pe MeO OS oye tne women, working rduicate | a Uu ay, C ° comparative comfort of stables. But | councils, secretaries, and all. mem- the churches that supply the masses | bers: do your duty as working wom- en. Register to be able to cast your with dreams about a world beyond | vote on election day. You can regis- the skies are ES PrORoee | ter the whole week. The last day is | today. Don't wait till the last day. | | Register today.—Kate Gitlow, secre- | Bath Beach I. L. D. Lt Siete samen e DEPARTMENT STORE | SIMON BOYCOTT: T BEST AS 5 LDEST SCHOOL. rn the English language, to prepare oneself for admission 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: Register Now. School Opens in September. Our 25,000 alumni are our best witnesses. TELEPHONE ORCHARD 4473 1 UNION SQUARE ' ' ' ' Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 6183 CELIA. TRAURIG here. For information write to | PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 799 Broadway, Cor. 11th Street, Not connected with any other office The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours, 9:30-12 a.m., 2-8 p.m. Daily Except. Friday and Sunday 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022. | | Advertise your union meetings =e COMRADES EAT at the | | } PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY aenty ee H SCIENTIFIC { ' | ' | Dr. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 25 yrs. in practice. Moderate prices. 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bldg. 3 VEGETARIAN Clock and Dressmakers Section, T.U.E.L. RESTAURAN’ 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts. | tor meatey and Hinge, eotay at | 8 p. m., between 18th and Bath Aves, Prominent speakers will address the | 679-681 ALLERTON AVE. meeting, | H H \ LOCALS 2, 9, 22 35 SATURDAY EVE., OCTOBER 13 ‘ ' ' ‘ (Near White Plains Road) aie Sie 3 The Bath Beach branch of the T. Protest Demonstration |i, D. will haye & musical evening, | | Saturday, Oct. 20, at 8 p. m., at 1965 | on Arrival |Bath Ave. A rich musical ‘program | A Full and Complete Line of is in store for all who attend. Every- : aus — \ body 1s, invited. * Ladies and Gents Furnishings, —at— No Tip Center Barber Shor NEW WORKERS CENTER For Good Wholesome Food PARK PALACE EAT AT iti i Se 4 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up : a ‘ ; Det TA city Wesnped' ti Daih | _Wiamanatgy Wig sensi” | Infants Wear, Domestic and narnia eee TORK, CITY pitty sticeeand ep Avenue RATNER’S and with a general aspect of mourn-|, Williamsburgh workers will_cele- | Notions, at the LOWEST perts—LADIES' HAIR BOBBING TICKETS, 50c. Wardrobe 15c. Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant ing, and a demonstration of workers | crs Gentes Satuedess aa, ao wien | PRICES in the Brona ppeiitenenbien 103 SECOND AVE. ; ers Ce; Saturday, . 20, w 4 - and students carrying black flags |concert and dance In the evening. All | Patronixe a Comradely Barber 5 H. L. HARMATZ, Prop. Pas state | Williamsburgh workers should at- and shouting “Simon, go back!” tena this grand opening. oe greeted the Royal Indian Reform| is issi i i Boro Park I. L. D. Meet. | Couabission when it arciyed: here. The first meeting of the Boro Park The commission is just as un-|branch of the International Labor popular now as it was when it once| Defense will be held Tuesday, Oct. | VISIT OUR STORE AND BE CONVINCED. a Tel. before tried to reach a compromise | Ai SP Mt innish, Hall; 784 40Uh | with those demanding independence | should attend. | for India, and was forced to depart | ea eo - || Phone for fear of serious uprisings aroused . be: Rene | Joh Assan ah Sean | hg th ing ofthe Dent ° John’s Restaurant by their arrival. The situation Labeveincer Wackers Unie en ee |] SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES } seems to be no quieter now, and/held on Tuesday evenine, Oct, 16, at Self-Service Cafeteris 115 SECOND BAKING DO} Visit Our Place While on judging from the mass demonstra- rete Al and Second Wier all ebeeate) pirat tion and the crowds along the line i 4 302 E. 12th ST: NEW YORK j of march demanding that the com- Negro Workern’ Social. , mission return to England, it is very| 4 Social evening will be given by unlikely that it will succeed now. | — COOPERATORS PATRONIZE | All Comrades Meet at : M. FORMAN | BRONSTEIN’S Workers Cooperative Allerton Carriage, Bicycle VEGETARIAN HEALTH | Clothiers, Inc. and Toy Shop RESTAURANT | 736 ALLERTON AVE. 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx | Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx j Phone Olinville 2583 | Get Your Money’s Worth! Try the Park Clothing Store For Men, ede Men and Boys Clothing 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St. NEW YORK CITY {MEET UR FRIENDS at] | Messinger’s Vegetarian | | and Dairy Restaurant Southern Blvd., Bronx, N. ¥. Right Off 174th St: Subway Defective Eyes. | The Cause of Headaches | SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY MADE SUITS. % WE ALL MEET —Full Val that defectiv We specialize in giving better | Sealy cag ferent Werner patron dyer cause headaches, nervous: eyesight at tittle cost. Our \ at the and indigestion, registered Optometrists are 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. gated! tee 2 your eyes here until 9 o'clock every eve- i Z. FOS' EN iT! WwW NEW WAY CAFETERIA Cor. 18th St—Tel. Algonquin 2223 When it costs 0 little to have ning so that they can sclentif- WILLIAM %Z. FOSTER BEST AMAN GLEE : Fe ene Pelham T A I L 0 R bing Bild bie ically'and very carefully ex- (Onndidate for President) (Candidate for Vice-President) 101 WEST 27th STREET amine the eyes of our many You cannot work right if your patients who cannot see us eyes are defective, You can't Quring working hours. read and you cannot enjoy the s; d Lesgsl aan . Why take chances of ‘ee our modern optic: - d h Pivine serious eye trouble or lishment tonight, Tt will mean | an the rhaps lose your eyesight | 80 much to your future health altogether? and happiness. Fancy Cleaner and Dyers NN || 707 Allerton Ave. Bronx, N. Y¥- Cooperators Patronize M. SUROFF Boys’ Shop Pants, Knickers for Men, Women, Boys Lumber Jackets, Wind NEW YORK Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1815 — 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts, Next to Unity Co-operative House Vegetarian Restaurant YD AVE. oN 19 SECO sont. | Fancy Cleaners and Dyers 665. ALLERTON AVE., Ave. Subway to 110th St. Station. BRONX =i n, dha Fd aga Meapegecotn tet au OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS Health Food y nN | . Pants to Order to Match J. SHERMAN 1690 Lexington Avenue, Cor. 106th St., N. Y. C. vail peice COPY EVERY DAY AND sive 1? 70 YOUR sHoPM baht 1 Vegetarian Restaurant ey AOE Laman) i UO Take 3rd Ave. “L" to 106th St. Express Station or Lexington 0 0 ere f 1600 MADISON AVE, Five Per Cent Discount | See That Your Newsstand Has A Supply of Daily Workers fe co ‘ : ARAN PHOXE: UNIVERSITY 5865

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