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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 27, 1928 Page Seven oe Fraternal Organizations ! nue held tomorre in Allerton T ar Whit 1 politic’ socialist par Workers Party Activities * Local candidates Plains.” auspices of Branch » even if they a direct connection with | THE RELIEF ASSOCIATION FOR | will speak under | try to deny r | 6, Section 5, Workers Party, and | pe rT ng md” i 5 nited Worke Cooperative Ass'n ae Wiltlamsbarg med Meets 30D. m tte ite Sateaearee Bae ae Tee] kp, aes: Maes Dine cones, iy oats | TUBERCULAR CHILDREN | The Young Workers League of nporeant m. <- | ma Hall, Il have to ez A Proletarian Autumn ftever will| At the Co rininmawere, oaks | Williamsburg will hold a Youth Elec- | 2 the fact ‘that Ben be Webster Hall this|Park East sia tion Campaign masa meeting on Sun- eee : evening tat 4:80" p.m. under ihe | Xoo, ove Williamsburg day, at 56 Manhattnn Avenue, Harlem Yow. | Se corded as an e auspices of the, New. York section of 4 IN U.S. Ss, R, Bklyn, ,at 2 p.m. Herbert Zam, , |_ The Harle: t Ww. I election ticket. the International or Defense. didate in the 14th assembly algtrict ivin a night | 1 tg light ce this| Prizes will be awarded to particl- | liber of the Workers (Ccmmuniat) Party | t y ar age ening in this| pants wearing the oldest and chab- | Adults, Tow the meetings ney wen tl rouse ipl cro | the role] Dlest clottes | | angel ton in’ Yiddieh rin" our eines struggle. || OPENS THE SEASON WITH A Br wat: | pt ed by the right wing administra Seweldtes Convert ana talks Whooping-Coush and other he esion on the reports! « Workers Party Notice. |tion of the Ama!gamated Clothing The first concert and ball of the Githaveiae in the auditoriage | Grose Seeetak. CR REMIaION rel eatuhie ec are eeaeemeted te ea Workers’ Union. The leaders of this ry Workers’ Welfare Club will| 8 ahs f Bapemeci smarty sie . | Fegularly and promptly every week | 4 n Peosand Jd Saturday, Nov. 3, at the New | TGR ean ; ‘ until the election campaign is over | junion, from Hillman thru Salutsky Websier Manor, 11th St. between 3d r Mutual Aid. | Labor Temple Lectures, | ane take Arde a Pie beer tee and Beckerman and Schlossberg.| and 4th Aves, | hg ee Tacod Oe: bbe | usiness the immediate tasks of the sinha eshaekdiac aaa t . eld Frida acob Se | election campaign. tand exposed as the participants in N.Y. beagtemdee Club Meet. | ub Lounge, i 8 cae | 10th CONCERT AND DANCE the buying of votes for Tammany TAMMANY FUND 6:30 p.m. Among those A regular semi-annuai meeting Of| on the program will he woes win m., "Speech N. J. Attention. Hall. The leaders of this uni -|the New York Progressive Club wil)! 0% the program will hha ides SE at pa ioe Bock. 1 seRT | mig Ay Central Committe of ye tried to, pote. ag. “radionls| ve Meld’ tomosreee kere Grae Ge win, Starmaret Larkin, Lewis Browndy improve rice Beck at CARLSON HALL, 110th Street and 5th Ave. | Elizabeth, N. J., is organizing a Mas- ce 2 Pee - + “) | Stuyvesant High Scho St. and aie . ne querade Bali and Bazaar for Satur-( who are leading a “clean| ist Ave. 8 All members of the ‘Typo- entkl Weencn | Wage ee in adv 50. y | i foy | u graphical Uni h i path "! on. : A * Tickets in advance 50c workers’ "“Sigantiations of “wasee|Deal in Return for ™ with’ tie ‘proeressive principies are| The Dental Laboratory” Workers’ Farming Collectives in {| . cities are requested not’ to arrange Rieh Wi S 7 There is, however, this monkey | invited to attend, hla pucktay oe Ri line For Sale at— i .. e: « wabor em- say contioting afaire tor unat any. Right Wing Support (wrench in the elaborate machinery), | se pabercatar| Dey ith St) and dna Ave Rc ats | U.S. 8. R. Reach 32,506 MRS. BROCHES, 218 W, 114K AC Brone Y. W. £. . of union wrecking and labor be) Mil TOME ta CER meeting the first issue of ithe ‘month. & | MRS. ead an a a Ndilfenucd one Pie Bae a Nas 4 Y magazine, the official organ of " i NU) 236. ‘The Bronx section of the Y. W. L Continued from Page One trayais and in the $190,600 funds} ne abcve society te arranging a| the meeane, the official organ ot] MOgCOW, Oct: 26.—Aceording to MONUMENT 5236 Phone, the union, will be distributed to all will hold _a youth election campaign members present. rally on Friday, Nov. 2, at 8:30 p.m. at 1400 Boston Road. chinery, Tammany Hall and the so- clalist party. that oil them: First, the $100,000 fund has already been spent; second, Vetcherinka at 3fte c rlton Hall on | Saturday, Nov. 3 and all frater- | This is the first the recent census of the Centrgl Sta- magazine ever printed by the dental A q 3 MRS SHMAN W. 113th St. Phil. Frank- (is on by al organizations. and athizers| mechanics union and as the officials steal Administration there are 82,- 4) OS feld, candidate tn 3rd’ Assembly Dis-| The employers’ association in the the left wing union has already|not to arrange any of their enter-| of thy on assure, it promises to 596 agricultural colleci:ve economies » UE : trict for the Workers Party, y will tainments on that |eloak manufacturing industry, has | grown to a powe:ful mass movement | its part in the deal traced thru the | throughout the country; third, the | governor’s commission for the cloak |right wing scab union, the Interna- : All dental me-~ speak, York and vicinity in the USSR including RSFSR, 9,807 ih Ukraine, 03 in the 702 Uzbe- New Bulletins. To Hold Ball. A ball will be held by the MRS. KALANTAR, 470 Audubon Ave. Bhone, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS 4949. Knit | kistan, 611 White Russia, 418 Trans- Fdvlex s tional Ladies’ Garmént Workers’|Goods Welfare and Culture Club Harlem Eduentional Forum, ° f erati 5 hi * * 5 * } See uRRON anata, “air ‘wpeatee Neh PMO nate a Unione practically smashed, as] 7P&Mkariving tive, Nov. 28, in Web-| . Political Symposium at 170 W. 120th oe eee ration and 65 iit 4) Pcketé at Box Office on day of Vetcherinka will be 75c. P > vi OR" iy eae re, | ster Hall, 119 E. 11th St. St. Sun 3:30 Robert | Turkmenistan. oye an ET eta act bir who, together with Colonel Lehman,| Was proved when President Sigman . . . | Minor will speak for "tne. Workers trict agitprop department on: (1) Smith, New Tammany and Wall Street. (Dealing with the stand of | the democratic party on all the im- portart issues in the present cam- pa (2) Needle Trades Struggle and the present election campaign. (Dealing with the political lessons that can be learned from the needle “hay struggle in the past few years.) (3) A speakers’ outline that) can be used for unit discussions on Hoov- er and the republican party in the present election campaign will be ready soon. Those desiring copies should call at the district agitorop department office, at 26-28 Union Square, Sth floor.) 38 Internattonal Branch 1, The International Branch 1 will hold an educational meeting on Mon- day, Oct. 29 at 9 p.m. at 101 W. 27th St. Comrade Anthony Gombach will lead the discussion on the sub- ject: “Soctal-Democracy.” Every com- rade must be, prexent. Subsection Ps Membership Meeting. Subsection 36 will hold an impor- tant membership meeting on Tues- | day, Oct. 30, at 6:15 p.m, at 101 W. 27th St. For the importance of this meeting it is requested that every member be present and on time. The names of all comrades who are not present at this meeting will be given | to the District Discipline Committee. ranch & Section 4 Meet. A purines and educational meet- ing of Branch 3, Section @ will be held Monday, 8 p. m., at 764 .40th Et, Brooklyn, All members must attend. re eee Young Pioneers Notice. The next meeting will be held at the Hungarian Workers Home, 350 EL 8ist St, Sunday at 11 a, m, All Yorkville Pioneers should attend this meeting and bring fritnds. Unit ar, Subsection 3D. An educational esting of the unit will be held Monday, 6.30 p. m., at 101 W., 27th St, All’ members must attend, o - w& Section 1 Cinb Directors, he Section 1 Club directors’ con- will be held at 60 St, Marks on Saturday, October 27, at 3:30 p.m. . rm Elect ee: Rally. Max SSeasen, member of thé pea tral Executive Committee of th Workers (Communist) Party, will be the main meeting called by the German Lan- guage Fraction, Workers (Commu- nist) Party for 8 fa m. at the New Pe Labor Temple, 243 Wast 84th . Youth’ ilection Rally.) Youth election rally arranged by Young Workers League of Browns- yille, Oct, 20 at 154 Watkins St. at 8 p.m Yuoth candidates will speak, All Unite, 8. 8.3 Monday, Oct. 29, 3C will meet at 161 W. Bt, p.m Unit oe bring all Dany books. $8 30 Executive Enlarged meeting of all tu: arles of SS 3C_will meet Wea aoemepeieemnennatscen AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Baker's Local 164 Meets lstSaturday in the month at $468 © Third ne Bronx, ~ Ask fee Unton Label Bread Proletarianize! UST as the capitalist class uses accounting records to formulate theit business poli- cies so that their profit ac- counts vA continually swe! proletarian activity. Your organization can do it by consulting Louis P. Weiner, BCS. Public Accountant and Auditor, 149 SPRING STREET, New York City. Phone: WALKER 6793 or 7537. Airy, Large Meeting Rooms | and Hall ‘Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and’ Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Rhinelander 6097 COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy . 649 ALLERTON AVE,, Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. 81-2 = 9791-3, Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops ff UNION pe Ree (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave,) Individual sanitary service by Experte—Ladies Hair Bobbing e Specialists. eaker at A campaign mass | all unite of 8. 8.) lis an intimate friend of, and ener- getic campaigner for Al Smith’s | presidential aspiration. Lehman Interests Buy The Lehman banking interests not jonly saw opportunities for helping | \the reactionary trade union leaders |fight off the workers’ attempts to |improve their conditions, but, at the |same time, went into the transaction with the knowledge that they were buying the votes of the cloak and dressmakers from Benjamin Schles- inger, who agreed to “deliver” them. For proof that the socialist praty } leadership will even go to the ex-| tent of sacrificing some of the votes of their right wing followers in their own election campaign so long as the left wing is beaten in the trade union struggle, one need go no further than to examine the fi- nancial interests of Morris Hillquit in the right wing trade unions whose well paid attorney he is. And Hill- quit is the undisputed boss of the | socialist party. These astounding revelations also | disclose the real reasons for the | |sudden change of front of the “im- | partial” Jewish Tammany paper, “The Day.” This paper till recently had shown “impartiality” in the needle trades struggle because the Masses supported the left wing. Its sudden change of policy, one of at- tack on the left wing and Pe aa | for the Schlesinger clique in be I. L. G. W. U., is now explained, ‘since Schlesinger, the “socialist,” is: ex- posed as a subsidized agent of Tam- many Hall, who had contracted to deliver the cloakmakers’ votes to Al Smith. Linking Up the Betrayers. This expose, which’ so closely links up the betrayers of the workers with one another, and which re- veals the rottenness of the Amer- | ican socialist party, provides glar- ing proof of the contentions of the | left wing that the socialists here are | For Good Wholesome Foud EAT AT RATNER’S Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant 103 SECOND AVE. H. L, HARMATZ, Prop. Self-Service Cafeteria 115 SECOND AVE, Near 7th St BAKING DONE ON PREMIS Visit Our Place Whfé on 2nd A Tel: | | threw up the sponge and resigned several days ago, and fourth, with their organizational distintegration the right wing sees no hope for more | funds to keep them alive. 5 Workers Killed In Dynamite Blast At | Montreal Quarry). ‘aon \E GADSEN, Ala., Oct. 26 (UP).— |p: | th mi | fo iM. arranged a ratifi 5 24 floor, on Sunday at 8 p. m. ers (Communist) Party assemblyman and Henry Blum, 6 Manhattan Ave, prisoners will be discussed. Downtown Workers Club, ‘The Downtown Workers Club has on meeting at 7 1aen with 802 hectares. They all unite 374, ratification meeting emdorsing eir club room 3. 2nd St. on The following will eeting. Wattenberg, address the Endin, Work- r 8th district, Bert Miller, Milgrom, Berloy, Silverstein from the club: Williamsburgh 1. Mass meeting Monday, L. Dp. Nov. 12, Cases of Mooney, fillings, Shifrin and other class war at Two workmen were killed instantly here early today when the cylinder blew out of the engine in the blow- ing room of the Gulf States Steel Company. The dead, Charles Kelley and Luther Hodge, are both of Ala bama City. The blast came without notice. The victims were dead when other em- ployes reached the scene. “For Any <ina of Insurance” ARL BRODSKY Telephone Murra} Hill 5550 7 Kast 42nd St., New York | Mimeographing Multigraphing; Typewriting; CELIA TRAURIG 799 Broadway, Cor. 11th Street, PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER [Room 523—Tel.: Stuyvesant 2052. worker orkers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. The, New York City MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS 2440 Bronx Park East Near Co-cperative Colony. Apt. bh Telephone EASTABROOK 2459 Special rates to students from | the Co-operative House. D. Di ie: lo Tel., Stuyvesant 5718 0869 Reef Co. LOUIS KATZ, Prop. WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUTCHERS 189 First Avenue New York 0 Ss as an EYE for the last 32 WATCH THIS SIGNS Sunday DR. HERMANN'S Optical Office 236 East 14th St. Between 2nd and 3rd Aves. DR. HERMANN’S EYE GLASSES ARE ABSO- LUTELY GUARANTEED The reliable place to buy eye glasses for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Dr, Hermann’s optical of- fice is equipped with all modern and scientific in- struments. R, HERMANN is known SPECIALIST years* © NOT go to dispensar- 8 Charities are no mger necessary. A thorough examination of your eyes and a fitting $ .00 of glasses One Frame in 5 styles with every examination $1.00 “SWATCH THIS SIGN pen until 9 o’clock evgs. 2 Cut out this advertisement until 2 p. m. and bring it to our office. OPTOMETRIST 236 East 14th Street; Bet. 2nd and 3rd Aves. SUITS MADE TO ORDER READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value COMRADES at the SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURA 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts, EAT Rational Vegetarian Restaurant i9. SECOND AVE. Bet. 12th and 13th 8ts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet, 302 E, 12th ST. NEW YORK All Comrades Meet at BRON STEIN'S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont P’kway MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Bivd., Bronx, N, Y¥ Right Off 174th St. Sabway Staiton Wt ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Health Food Vegetarien Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. 872 BROADWAY, NUY: Cor. 18th St—Tel, Algonquin 2223 Unity Co-operators Patronixe ‘} Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 -- 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th St: Next to Unity Co-operative House COOPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN Your Nearest Tailor Fancy Cleaners and Dyers UGS ALLERTON AVE. BHONX een nn nnn Co-operntive Workers Patront 1. SCOLNICK Pelham TAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers 707 Allerton Ave. Bronx, N. ¥. Get Your Money’s Worth! Try the s Park Clothing Store Por Men, Young Men and Boys Clothing 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St. NEW YORK CITY CLOOPERATORS PATRONIZE . M. FORMAN Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVE. Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx Phone Olnville 2583 Coopera’ tors M. SUROFF Boys’ Shop Pants, Knickers for Men, Women, Boys A iumber Jackets, Wind Breakers, Patroniz Year French Cleaning and Repairing Punts to Order to Match Coats 733 ALLERTON AVE. BRONK PHOND: CNIVERSITY 6866 Wive Per Cent Discount fe perato Get Your Ticket NOW and Avoid the Rush! Madison Sq.Garden ese neon will be jammed to the roof on FO) Pageant POLYPHONIC BRASS BAN IN THE CONCERT OF THE AGE ~ R THE STUPENDOUS OF THE Class Struggle FREIHEIT SINGING SOCIETY MASS PROLETARIAN CHORUS D NEW YORK’S GIANT CELEBRATION of the 11th Anniversary of the Russian Revolution !! BE WM. Z. FOSTER Red Candidate for President THERE TO WELCOME BEN GITLOW Red Candidate for Vice-President The Big Red Rally ot the Campaign REMEMBER THE DATE DOORS OPEN AT 1 P.M. Balcony, 50 Cents. ‘SUN., NOVEMBER 4, Tickets on sale at Workers (Communist) Party, 26-28 Union Square; Arena $1.00, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4 | SPEND AN INTERESTING EVENING FOR A WORTHY CAUSE. Greetings from JOHN’S RESTAURANT AND SPAGHETTI HOUSE 302 East 12th Street New York City MORRISANIA STOCK FARMS, INC. ‘B83 Tinton Avenue Bronx, N. Y. Telephone: MELrose 8863 Grade “A” Country Bottled THE ONLY UNION CONCERN IN THE BRONX SERVING THE— United Workers Cooperative Association Yiddishe Cooperative Hetm-Gesellschaft Amalgamated Clothing Workers Cooperative Wish National Workers Cooperative Association A Quart A Day Brings Health to Stay Fresh by 24 Hours For 37 Years Our Name Has Signified Purity and Quality In Dairy Products. We Specialize In Country-Pasteurized Bottled Grade “A” and Grade “B” Milk Delivered direct to you in our own. wagons A Home Concern for “Local Patronize” IRVING PLAZA Halls for Banquets, Weddings, Meetings and Concerts 17 IRVING PLACE. NEW YORK