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Vote for Red Candidates | THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928 Page Five eedle Trades Shop Delegates Urge Women Workers to Fraternal Organizations PUPPET 6OVT cee "RAP SOCIALISTS, Workers Party Activities DISTRIBUTE MANY : Real Estate Bosses’ Victim Subsection 3 | Unit 2, Section 1 Meet. Lag vs | i 1 je vel. of their new Work- Subsection Enlarged Executive will|, A special meeting of the unit will § J cea Meer a may 1 will ny; Gate ats within 5 |hold an important meeting today at|be held tonight at 6 o'clock at 60 A Froletarian Autumn Reve g. All | 6:15 p. m. sharp, at 101 W, 27th st. |S8t. Marks Place, All members must e held at Webster Hall, * at- } ? \ vibalactas ae attend. at ee i a bus the New York / i Unit 3B 1K, | > shee erna al Labor AS A NTI- | A p 0 R A meeting will be held by Unit 35} ay, Qyrnkern, ahs lS ite atl T0 THE WORKE' il be awarded. to: partiot- srpaligte, Pale Ie te Meet )45, ‘Garrow at 0:10 p.m. sharp, at! reguiarly and promptly every week fr ne thes OtteRe RG AEAUTI ranch of che: Tetamistionel Later | cof 4 ‘ged % until the election campaign is over vie . . Defense will be held Oct case _ Fe and take up es the main order of Thee aye t t Finnish il, 76 vt Unit 3p 2. business ihe ie . ‘ Co-operative Red Rally. » 8p. m. Finnish Hall, 764 40th 7.79 7 5 oR ‘ 118) mmediate tasks of the . St. All members and those interested o + latforms Ignore the | yUpit 3B 2H,wit| hold & meeting on Clection: camnalgn, Strikes and Meetin: cmpaien Committee SEAN ment 1 interested Was Last to Hold Out pace esday, Oct. 17, B . mm. at) ised . perative has ?r- es cS z a ‘Woman Worker at Al are ie % kn eal, Bleetion Reany, Canvassed ation meeting om to Wall Street N. J. Campaign Meet, \ the n election aie y and sociable for ive and 110th t., The bus x of the Denta CASAS Declaring the republican, demo- jing will be held under the auspices | pos aM Sad ak for rie As the election campaign of { Sonay stn. Be anes: Bee he ian a Dubaday oy Mi Fe Ks) The nation adeit eon heated cratic and socialist parties to be par- |of the Russian, Polish and Ukrainian | pe held under the auspices of ‘the | Workers (Communist) Party ix full proceeds of theso affairs will €9 Labor ‘Temple, 14th St. and Second owed to Argentina as the result of ties of the bosses, shop delegates of | nist) Party at 2 p. m. Sunday, Oct. | how!towe Mite Gem gist) League, | creases in intensity es the election dace get lal a ap aie the war of 1864, and on which noth- All labor organ kindly ing has been paid in sixty-five years, Negro Workers’ § ocial ever |Court St, Newark, N. Prominent speakers will discuss | the platform of the Workers (Com- ;munist) Party. All those under- standing these languages are invited, | | Admission tree. all needle trades, at a huge rally on ‘Oct, 9, in Bryant Hall, urged all women workers and housewives of needle workers to vote for the can- didates of the Workers (Commun- The statement follows: 21, in the Russian Labor Lyceum, 190 | evening, at 60 St. Marka Place very good program with talented tertainers has been arranged. Music will be furnished by band. | Everyone is welcome. date comes nearer, the drive of the Daily Worker for 10,000 new read- ers gains new and greater momen- tum. Distributions are being organ- ized and carried out every day, in A sked to keep the amounted to not less than 10,000,- een Brownsville Color Light Dance. 000,000 pesos. r Light Dance will be neld he Brownsville Labor Ly- under the As the population of Paraguay is than one million inhabitants, Shifrin Defense’ Meet. Working women and men of New th ist) Party. International Branch 1. ‘ Sisters: International Branch 1 will hold an | Kear the druth ater the Shige Ent shops, before factories, at election for EI EN a ead this meant a per capita debt of 10, “We, the shop delegates of sll| educational meeting on the War | at", ‘mass meeting to. be held ne | o | ti lea soa, ae. 000 pesos, which theoretically were anger, Disarmament and Social De- | Union “Hall, "Wie eal campaign meetings and in various Gévicless Dondert ial, Ball worth about aa habbo y doll: needle trades, assembled at Bryant mocracy today at 9 p. m. at 101 W.| on | sall,: 619 “Union Ave, near | workers’ distri | jewelers Concert an * vorth about as half as many dollars. ‘ mocrac: 11st St., the Bronx, Wednesday eve- | Workers’ districts. » first concert and ball of the Ow: infla however, th } Hail, Oct. 9, 1928, call upon all 27th St. A. Gombach will be the| ning at's o'clock This Meeting will | Si the calli aie watabe e ae een, eee wing to inflation, however, the rea women workers of the needle indus- | *P*@ker. ees be eld right In’ the heart of the par ie LOb0 copie f aie Daily Photo shows Murden, one of the be held Saturday, N “ value of the debt, with interest, was ‘ | : “I district where the attack w: 5 » A, pies o: ai . ‘i sesh Nad, Fenster Ban! zs abc $4,000, ie y nopdle workers to vote for the can~| j.nomow “at “Wo Se Marke Place, |{¢ ausplees of the United Councils day. The American Express Com-|- 1. whom the real estate magnates Sissi ne meneraie erp slga Paraguay, has ops of the Workers (Communist) | A roll call will be taken. Every | °f Working Women, pany strikers also received 1,000/47¢ attempting to drive out of town, y Workers. been cancelled by Argentina, which Pty in the coming presidential | member must attend. | | Unit F5, D3 Meet. copi ntil the labor fakers sold|% order to obtain the Negroes 1 Workers Social and s unable to collect it anyhow. By i A meeting of the unit will be neta |CoPles until the labor, fakers sold 1 lub of Local vill this act Argentina increased its in- jclections. Branch 2, Section 8 Meet. Wednesday, 6 p. m., at 101 W. 27th |Cut. Four thousand copies will be | homes for themselves at ridiculously and Hallowe'en festival fidenne ti’ Parana ¢.1 Ra keer call | “You women workers, dressmak-| A meeting of the unit will be held | ge "Ay ampere must attend, Giiteibutedsin ‘Whenehiitadag 4 ve. low pi : ), at the Claridge Ho- panese siuence in Paraguay. Mearaguay. wi i < Es B ardsoth today at & p. m., 154 Watkins St. It a | distributed in Trenton today in pre- Admission cents. Tickets may tsu exhibition, |MOW, as it is free of the previous evs, trimmers, fur finishers and other | js“jmperative that all members at- SS paration for che Red Meeting at, ————HH-— — |be obtained at the union offices, 640 onde: other fea" | nati ‘hy Argentina: contrast ad women needle workers have shown | tend. Bn ae lwhich William Z, Foster, Commun- nd 4 West 37th St. , eee Peels ne ni es a Hos tt our splendid activity in the | 5 4 pe : 4 ; : 2 eee Kit: Hach hepa adn ead ae in } k. _ Was, previously, Te ' ‘ Le hat! Uni Unit 8F, Sub-section 20. Se ist presidential candidate, will speak Brownsville Banquet. Chines’: tae nadone cae ni aa ane the only country in Latin America unions and on the picket line that! Unit 3F, of Sub-section will on Thursday, Oct. 28. Sr Hae Ga HBG aed Gans av KitaaeOrmIET D Gi Maa Mapas , apse you know how to fight against the | meet, today) at 6:30 p.m. sharp, istributi i ownsville will be held Sat-|ets 50 cents In < SLA Thoma ee hoe ee 3 ae i at 108 E, 14th St. Special order of Mass distributions are also being AS OGL 54 Watkl t the doc ents | States. Losses and the socialist traitcrs of | business is discussion and planning | f Cob] \held at all Red Nights, One thou- Hla pela eh CT CL ha eae the right wing cliques and that you | for further industrial work, tees Gece given cat ta aries act St. AN workers of Browns c Sos tab. 8 ; : i if rogressiy ub 4 * yes 5 uF, know hew to defend your interests. | Branch 4, Section 5. aa night, Other batches’ of the Daily | Eh srt ee s ee a sapere 3 AUSTRALIA POWER STRIKE But this fight which you are lead: | ioaey at @4) pom at 207 Cllqron tes | Worker are being sent to the work-| —— » Liber Lecture. ¥ ogressive Club will| SYDNEY, Australia, Oct. 14— ing so courageously extends to the | 4° 5 nea 2 : . ers. who md the meetings| f will lecture in the Oct p.m. at the | poy cin ta t = political field, also. Your fight |" pas |Communists Fight for apect pees tes where Wil |Two Battles Reported Park, Workers club, 1313 43a ; 8th st. and Following = dis mugen of two boil- f ‘ | Int'l Branch 1, tion 1D. " bs i Mics ? ig . Jet, 20, at 8:30 p, m. aan ioe Tp S Abe Mc aetibe to: | ae maners, rom the Bunnerong against the parties of the bosses! 4 jneoting of International Branch Place on Ballot |liam Z. Foster, Benjamin Gitlow, Near Egypt : . FR tea eae eae Bee NACGEHOALUY | senate, see ic orga and the socialist traitors on elec- | 1, Section 1D will be held Wednesday, lBetraieD (Wolfe Vand sothes- Con. Riad Yugoslav 1 D. Dance. ited to ive principles are| power house at Botany, over 130 tion day will be part of the fight |7 p.m. at 60 St, Marks Place. AN! puppR, Montana, Oct. 14.—Re- munist campaigners are holding) ATHENS, Greece, Oc! eres ea, eee mac Sa a ironworkers, fitters and riggers you are conducting against them on | pee ie 25, |teeating before the mass sentiment | meetings. |ports of serious up: t the Grand Annual Te Soenavennis ak have struck. The entire plant has the picket line. a Rs ki Meera E eecitbece swidae | aroused! among the’ wotkers and Peete th Libyians and Cyrenaicans Slav section of the Interqational La. fr the defense of William Shifrin | Leen closed down. The strike is ex- All needle trade working women | xeitie ‘their accounts for the Dally farmers of this state because of the|_ Toledo, Ohio, has definitely placed +he Italian regime in Tripoli, North- E UME ARE Oe rence Bate BC acted. to, area (al ntioe Bias al ‘well as all housewives of needle} Worker-Hreihelt, Bazsar during thls conspiracy of state officials to keep |i---. in the running. in the Daily |crn Africa, have been received-here Wiltainsbutahiare ures te cred. bu | workers must register ay ae TeoueRde doveiik |the Workers (Communist) Party off | Worker drive, with a total of 65 new yia Cairo. eos. i maps bes A radle a center, and the members 14 | pe < orkers : of the club are trying to establish turn out en election day and vote | the ballot, the state supreme court | Subs to date. The Daily Worker ac: Th sectatates that dhallan x The Workers ‘Th will meet | One. On Saturday, Oct there will i the only working class Party, | \today handed down a decision that tivity was carried out in this city abc AO a Meso e ee * 4 * m, its temporary] be a literary evening and a social | Workers (Communist) Party. | nursing periods, vacation with pay |ihe Party is entitled to appear on through the awe efforts of E, Miller, troops in a whole day’s battle with us elas Boner as sem Ds the 2: ARO ieee Get oe, tb the | @anee oh es ., 'y Ps ee Je ‘ as, 5a fe e Ba < ranch ne ditor on the st floor, 4 . You housewives of needle work- | for six weeks before and six weeks |the ballot, Daily Worker agent, who says: pues Olnmuaryssoreem fallen 0.) De wilt Have an lonee: a t ho with 46 take an active pert te | Mallat Goelaty: Sac tha: Wuberebiar | ers know well that the republicans, | after confinement. The women| ‘The Workers (Communi t) Part: “We workers in this city are con-| disperse them, and that the Italian fr ‘Mooney and. Billin y at -he work of the theatre are welcome, Children in U.S.S.R. det ts and socialist: the ser- | y i ale eae d i munist) *arty | tident of raising our quota within |casualties were nine dead andeleven $ p. m., between 18th and Bath Aves Senses i 2 clety is ‘arranging a democrats and socialists are the |workers in the needle trades and | }2q complied with all the state laws ent 0! es q | ote Prominent speakers will address the Heights Progressive Club Meet. the Carlton Hall on vants of the bosses. When your! the wives of needle workers have regulating elections, had held its the next few weeks, and get the wounded. meeting. . Bae Wor kers of Washington Heights 8 and asks all frater- husbands went on strike, the repub-| only one Party which is champion- | «1 ate convention, norninated’ and |Ptise that will be given to all cities) Another battle occurred when an Se cae nncoa a a na ewe a are cewed to.come to. th rand sympathizers liean and democratic judges and the | ing their rights as workers and as | ¢: ay +4. | who do so. {Ttalian column: attacked ‘9 party of |, *D° Vii hece on manta overing | 2 hts Progressive Culture Club.” | teinments on’ that day js tf thre tp ares is iB filed with the secretary of state its | ic : Rave cbt ox D. Ww a musical events Si lithe westinge wit ce: neta ‘Tammany police were there to pro- | women. slate, The secretary refused to ac. A aE yrenaicans near the Egyptia r AD ate: ps ap., (ne 008 | Oe angering» willbe id tomor — , ; | - Elis | ill ni _ Ave. A ric sica 0 row ev at 176th Amster- tect the bosses’ interests. Your hus-| “The republicans and democrats | cont the names and place them upon| Five Workers Hurt |der, killing ten and suffering three [iP tore gor all whoatiend Eeery, dam Aves. ‘This section is in need } bands were arrested and beaten up| are supporting the imperialist poli-| the ‘baliot, In this he was upheld 4 Z soldiers killed. body is invited. | | = while the bosses, scabs and gang-|cies of the Coolidge government in jy the attorney general. A state- in Railroad Crash Witliasinbutch Workers Geater | ae i ‘i 1, The wocialinte }4 tin America and China, a policy | ,; faba # _ par sak Needle worker! : STUER Or eh Wrornern willy cele: . : | 185-187 EAST BROADWAY pom beg eee anectad: ee , Hy % wide campaign was launched against! piye men were Injured, two serj- contributed to the election fund « ede Oe TO etarianize NEW YORK Be te eed. panes GRE eee eee ae Co) thin achion of the Officials, © Thess | Susis, «ten an Hele Baliroad feeene | aes meee = 1 | : JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal police, courts and gangsters and | conflict with European and Japan- | ojatist party went through the iden- wet ; iB | Collect £1 || Mimeographing Multigraphing| | | UST as the capitalist clas THE LARGEST AND BEST AS h das Sain Feit 5 ha | train crashed into a stalled freight nt the h a iti uses accountin records t of E ave succeeded in ruining your hus- | ese imperialism. | 1 proe . * Typewriting i 1 Ue pagers Peas WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL. F iti ‘ jelq | UC#! Procedure and was placed upon | at the Tonnele Avenue crossing un- 7radex _ ¢ 7 | ulate their business poli to learn the English I band’s union conditions. The pay| “The socialists are trying to shield | i ji A Union Square, Room ‘ELIA TRAURIG | | cies so that profit ac aed suage, ! ying jthe ballot without dispute. de: Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City SULBLIG STENOGRAPHER — ||| | counts will continually swe! to prepare oneself for admission envelope and the long hours your | this policy by supporting the Kel-| Many mass meetings were held | Seturda: taps he talared ware Soe H aD Wise ee Ree \ | |cao anust Tabor and tratecanl oe ao Fy | S r a ee =aq 2, * tae 1 lab al o BRON s§ husband has to slave in the shop Jogg Pact and the League of Na-| «n, it eed AON ED any . » ||799 Broadw Cor. 11th Street, |) anizations use accounting rec j BRON SCHOOL is registered by log throughout the state and a deep-| Abe Brown, engineer; J. J. Sherry, “For An f Insurance BPASTEG a ache r the REGENTS of the’ State of tell you the story of the treachery | tion eee : ! + 3 J. J. Sherry, 0 y Sind oj su Room 523— rds sist them in measur | Now: Works it hasan the caniie Pee somaliatciene ie ii | Reta q 20ing resentment developed, making | fireman; E. P. Chevill and William i| STUYVESANT 2052 ing tts ability to increase it af. hi Gavarmmant? Mtlcwe baboon ene Pantetticn for Wonca |e gan, the working women andthe Party far better known than it | Lamb, brakemen, and Fred Hoff- X | | Your organization Call, Phone or “write tor No Protection for Women. mothers of workers ‘support these | would have been without the strug- | hiih, tagsran, ames = by eer cueanization ean do 1 il meatater Nocttlogue: “ Eoitalint ‘i -oliei i i a soa . 1. ° se ” ahs 5 egister Now. School 0 i ‘The capitalist parties as well as |yolicies which are leading to an |gle. Meanwhile the case was ap- As coesal; “ihe: sealleoad <obtivials re MARY WOLFE Louis P. Weiner, BCS. Fe newest Ovens: ts the socialist party care very little | other world war? |pealed to the supreme court for a blame the workers for the wreck. Telephone Murray Hill 5550 vata Public Accountant and Auditor. Our 25,000 siioint are our best tecti 5 i ' ni ali i ‘ JDENT OF THE DAMROSC 5 iG " witnesses. for protecting the women workers ‘The Workers (Communist) Party ruling, with the result that the Party | Abe Brown the engineer and Hoff- 7 East 42nd St., New York STUD. ree aig 149 SPRING STREET, | TELEPHONE ORCHARD 4473 York City, UKER 5793 or 7537 in the shops and. homes. Women |is the only Party which is fighting Ni 0 'S | now officially appears, the same as |imperialism and armament and is} the other parties, man the flagman are blamed with i causing the crash, Phone: ‘| PIANO LESSONS mc = = COMRADES EB COOPERATIVE DWELLERS Moved to é anes t @ggtry and other industries. There at th ean exploited in the needle in- a} no laws providing. for such spécial compensations and insurance which women workers must have. | “The socialists, who claim to speak in the name of the workers, did not care to have one word in their election platform about the women workers and about laws pro- tecting them in the industzi “There is only one country in the world where women are protected in the factories and homes and | special compensations are provided | for them for periods when they are unable to work. That country is the Soviet Union, which the social- ists are slandering and attacking in every way and against which the capitalists of all countries are plan- | ning a ‘holy war.’ “The Workers (Communist) Party which is alive to the interests of all workers is conducting ective propa- ganda for the interests of women workers in the shops or in the homes. The platform of the Work- ers (Ccmmunist) Party demands laws for a forty-hour week for wgmen, prohibition of night work arg overtime, equal pay for equal wypk for male and female work- er., laws providing for special al- lowances for working women during CO-OPERATIVE Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East AptclL TEL. ESTABROOK 0568, DR. I. STAMLER ‘ | Surgeon-Dentist | DIRECTOR | OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. |}| | from 10 to8 P. M. Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 7 P. M. DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE m 808—Phone, Algonquin 8183 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. PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY Dr. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 26 yrs. in practice. Moderate prices. 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK _ Temple Courts Bidg. | warning the masses against this war danger. | Cialists, {working housewife must be at the |polls on Nov. 6 to vote for the “No working woman can vote for the republicans, democrats or so- Every working woman and Hammer and Sickie, for each and | every candidate of the Workers | (Communist) Party. | “Needle Trades Shop Delegate Conference, Oct. 9, Bryant Hall, New York.” Russian taught by professional teacher, Uni- versity graduate, instructor in| Russian at Berlitz School of | Languages. | Michael M. Jerlitzyn, 2013 Sth Ave., | New York City — Tel. Harlem 5560. | ‘Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. SUITS. MADE TO ORDER READY MADE SUITS. Qvality—Full Value 872 BROADWAY, N.Y. Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 e Workers Patrouize I. SCOLNICK Pelham TAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers 707 Allerton Ave., Bronx, N. ¥. Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 -- 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. to Unity Co-operative House COUPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor Faney Cleaners Dyers 665 ALLERTON AVE. BRONX Pa UNITY COOPERATIVE Hochberg & Canor 2420 Bronx Park East = SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT AMALGAMATED OOD WORKERS Baker's Local 164 Meets 1stSaturday in the month at tronize a comradely stationary store Near Co-cperative Colony. Apt. 6H Telephone EASTABROOK 2459 } Special rates to students from} | the Co-operative House. i} Union Label Bread |! Big Red Election Rally Friday, October 19, 1928 Individua? Pat NEW WORKERS CENTER 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up NEW YORK CITY perts.—LADIE nize a No Tin Center Barber yl , = | 3468 | Third Ave. 1604-6 Madison Ave. 669 ALLERTON AVE. i Sug MOS cage Between 107th & 108th Sts. PATRONIZE ; |L : | COOPERATORS! E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel.. OLInville 9631-2 — 9791-2 For Good Wholesome Food| EAT AT RATNER’S Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant | 103 SECOND AVE. H. L. HARMATZ, Prop, Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to f The DAILY WORKER j Advertising Dept. Sanitary Service by Ex- 26-28 Union Sq., New York City | i ES’ HAIR BOBBING |]| 4 SPECIALISTS. omradely Barber Shop PARKVIEW PALACE Self-Service Cafeteria 110th Street and 5th Avenue, at 8:30 p. m. SPEAKERS: JAMES P. CANNON Cand, 20th Congressional RICHARD B. MOORE Cand, 21st Congressional Dist. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Candidate 18th A. D. BEN GOLD Cand. 23rd Congressional DAVID SIGEL Secretary Unity Co-operative MELACH EPSTEIN Editor Freiheit REBECCA GRECHT Candidate 5th A. D. Dist. Dist. Chairman: ALBERT MOREAU Candidate 17th A. D, Red Campaign Rally Madison Sq. Garden SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, AT 1 P.M. Special Revolutionary Program The Pageant of the Class Struggle Polyphonic Orchestral Band Concert Freiheit Gesang-Verein Speakers: William Z. Foster Benjamin tlow Admission—Arena $1.00; Baleony Svc. ANIMAL RTA ESE IIA IAN A Sree AMA MEN es HID IMPERIALIST WARS BUY AN EXTRA COPY EVERY DAY AND GIVE IT TO YOURSHOPMATE! ' GET YOUR FRIEND AND SHOPMATE TO READ THEDATLY WORKER! FIGHT AGAINST | 115 SECOND AVE., Near 7th St, BAKING DON PREMISES Visit Our Place While on 2nd Ave. Tel.: Dry Dock Orchard 0430 { Phone Stuyvesant 381 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet, 802 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont P’kway Bronx Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1768 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N. ¥. Right Off 174th St. Subway Station WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK BENJAMIN GITLOW (Candidate for Vice-President) WILLIAM Z. FOSTER (Candidate for President) and R E A D the Daily 25 Worke Rational Vegetarian Restaurant i9. SECOND AVE, Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. ory ¥ —n, ; Heaith Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6865 See That Your Newsstand Has A Supply of Daily Workers