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Page Five THE DAILY WORKER, NEW yor, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 381, 1928 Labor Defense to F ight Ousting of Two Y ung Pioneers from Bronx Public School PRINCIPAL MAKES SWELL THE WORKERS \|THUANIANS (Fraternal Organizations PHILA, POLITICIAN 22 82 "oa THREAT TO can, PARTY CAMPAIGN FUND gone W REQ rps c= story of the South buried somé- and under- i and mates that he has ertain facts or clues in his posses- wil It ved that ) cuss at present. is beli continue his efforts the true murderers and Morrill Shoe yCom- in order th. \The se able to achieve com- “I ts Cultn 1d dane en's Cu Continued from Page One be held Saturday, Nov. 3, at the New| be held urday evening, | petty bosses, small bankers and brokers and lawyers behind it, All Rates ieee th cree ee ne. (BAGueS | rn wena, 26, onion Bet a iets mg T0 AlD these parties of capitalism have the right of way. The road for ELECTION DRIVE an bp teae ae ce as True Criminals Known }*? Ut, °° them is clear. The present government is their government. The Heeer pean ete one een et | sy crveliy: Fv cum beer wannrary O1Na TOR tk E J ee } ee | ( reactionary organizations are their mainstays. The enemies of the Children 16.0 avery Workers Welfare Giub will to Ex-Gunmen The first concert and ball of the/| A concert . are Club will| Samated Wo: | Jewelry. Workers’ Weilf: arfanging a|hold a concert society and Satur : * workers are their friends. | | vetel P evening, N i i 5 Owe ’ | Vetche at the Carlton Hall on|¢vening, Nov f restoring fae Expulsions Climax of Our friends are the workers in the mines and mills—the mines [Section Is Playing an | Saturaay' ‘Nov s‘ana “gas a Frater: | Manor. 126). Continued from Page One m of restoring Salli G of West Virginia and Ohio, the coal diggers of Illinois, the iron and | ‘ bd RAtiOhs ent oy re eas elt ‘4 didn’t they? that “justice” which cold-bloodedly i f : i 0 afrange y of theif entef-|tuoso, Harry n 4 . . Long Persecution copper miners of the Mesaba Range, the textile workers of Massa- | Important Role [pay teeing (anf or thelr enter-| acres. ees ‘and they had no| tortured and | murdered: the: 4am ‘ F ri chusetts, the garment workers of New York, the Negro masses in eos . the jobs than you | Militant Italian workers bd Hit h ican 3 ewer ; vids r °1 ‘ : as 4 Brighton Beach 1, Ls D. J é 7 is age re reddy eae the South and the Negro workers in the Birmingham steel mills, the na report on the election campaign hall we, fo oae thé ait| All Brighton Beach Workers are i= it fe he ed highly Legion and the Veterans of Foreign! working farmers on the land, Grate: Lithtianian sastion. of the! tar? Wilcarg HAG, Culture Cine | ted to tho nest mestme of the te chin hveaPhoay tithe antlimeeeRebIe Hae aahnnas ane Wars to help me exterminate the Our Party is the only Party of the working class. We ask the | Workers (Communist) Party shows! ‘Thanksgiving Live, Noy. 28 in Web-| Brighton Beach I. L. D. to be held He said, ‘Everybody in t an- | ity able that allahan’s Pioneers from this school.” workers to give until it hurts:the capitalist reaction. — the great activity of these comrades.| ster Hall, 119 B. 11th Bt. Brighton Beach age een one ienew Wat $bss caavraen tones saaaian eee abt Thus Principal McGuire, of Pub- Give all you can, Have your shopmate give all he or she can. ne, ‘ety week, bed ae on Williateburg A | apg : Sa Maria inion! cc G Sverre his commission lie School 61, Crotona Park East| Get your friend in the eoal pit to dig down deep and strike a blow bi istoben e seh pred pane be the tye sagas meeting Monday, Now 1% at Cousot fi Mali ehica, Seat. py |I pressed him for further inform ke “investiga- and Charlotte St., openly exptessed| at the open shop army by a donation, no matter how small, for the Palg “a y 56 Manhattan Ave. Cases of Mooney, | ‘ r any others Shifrin and other class war| Mary Hartlieb at its meeting tonight tion. I assured him that I wouldn't his determination to use fascist] Communist election campaign. Talk it over with the workers at the | tional Bureau of the Lithuanian sec. | Bhtonete Will be digehdsed, > helped to Church Ave, Brooklyn A | ‘ : i i . we quote him and that I didn’t intend me and murder methods in persecuting the Commu-] factory gate in the lunch hour. Make them see the light in the in- | ton | oh ths ® OO vk toe KR bbdy whom be inte ons | Santo and Fuller haa i ‘ae “i , ‘ " ' ‘ + aval | ) ON. Yur. LD, lo get anybody whom he might men- | Sacco and ler hag nist children’s organization. _He} terests of the working class. Get them into the fight. Get them The Lithoahian Burbausent to ail] lenges her Mutual Aid | stesine tomorrow ec 19 srondway, tion inté any trouble. ed himee' pressed by the made this statement on Monday to| to give for their class, for their. cause, hi fractions and sympathizers fff) ro/ ‘Mutual Ald will be held Friday,|Room 422 at_& p.m “AN Tw i th +4 | confession of Silva, published ‘ P ! et i ’ labor or; izatior lov. 2, e Civie Club Lo a, 18) be ° want is the s id, re wee Silva, s Jacques Buitenkant, attorney for the Party members, workers! Your Party’s need is great. Your | ' organizations an appeal anda vy at th cine von Deere be Wthlee Whikers, Aticntion. pati Biew: Kat. tse: The Outlook, Lowell, Strat- New Mork Rectiow Of tHe Interha-|. reapotiae to the Party 4 abeds must be greater. ‘The fight We are |insttuctions, As td methods of con.) With St. at 6:20 p.m. aingng cease) | Othite Werkers, Attentia Young | in oor et Wikia and G ave added their tional Labor Defense, who hadcome| in is most worthwhile. Our work to date can only instill us with | ducting the election campaign, how) win Margaret Larkin, Lewis Browne | Workers League ave aehed ca sendue | finger on any of the mob. edient voices to the chorus of the to see him in regard to Harry His-] intense proletarian pride. In the face of the most ruthless and cun- |t0 get Sympathetic organizations to|and’ others. 4 ga] PR CAOTNCO NOIRE care eOW, Vpn Setar. yell’ oup- |? eS eOe S ; man and Bernard Kaplan, two| ning imperialist enemy, sitting atop the world, the forces of working endotse the Communist candidates, | Willlamsburg LoL. De H ee aa ae per on anybody,’ he went on, ‘but ‘ Pioneers, whom “McGuire had sus-}| Class supremacy and victory—the Communist fortes—are marching the collection of funds, the distribu-) pye witiamsbure nch of the A Dance. at the same time I’m not going to — hool: b f their} forward. tion of leaflets, the Party press, etc.| 1. L. D. is calling a mass meeting for| Ad s been arranged Har-|talk about things that might send pended from school because of the ‘ + ‘ ¥ | Monday, November 12, at 8 p. m., at| lem for Monday, ; i militant activity. Give, to beat back the Wall Street war campaign. Accomplish Something. |56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. Prom-|the Harlem rkers Cente somebody to the chair. Suppose I 1 Amy Aine of Insurance’ Give for the defense of the Soviet Union—the only workers’ and th ide ive|inént speakers will report on Shif-|103rd St. Proceeds to Red Campaign told you what I know about them . ‘ i : e good results of this intensiv by F i ° 7 : fs sulting Buitenkant and abusing the Give for the organization of the great mass of unorganized— | the Central Executive Committee of| After a discussion on the reports 1 Women's Counell 17. chusetts and it leaked out and the Workers (Communist) Party and} coal, steel, needle, oil, textile, rubber and other workers,,into power- Sood concert program will smilie) Women's Council. 17 of Brighton|mob was nailed for it and went to jes r the Lithuanian Lit Societ s ss| ys ch wi ’ é el © ’ 85a mitted that he is playing the ‘role Give for the right of the workers to strike, lendasabdethe-Cotamenist tekct andl. Wotking Woments,Concert, at 227 Brighton Be if that happened.’’ 7 East 42nd St., New York of an open provocateur, as he has Give for the complete social and political equality of the Negroes | issued an appeal urging every mem-| , United Council of Working Women | [i(4,0f election cam: Callahan also reported mite to, the are de-) and for, the wiping out of the lynchers and their democracy, ber who is a citizen to vote for the! ternoom Sanise, Nor wb tok ap: ——— a partment, the immigration authori- Pitch in to stand by the hundreds of workers soon to be tried ist ti | Uirving Plaza, Irving P | . 4 A 8 , ist ticket. Th © of the|m., at Irving Plaza, Irving Place and ties and the board of education. in New Bedford, in the Western Pennsylvania coal fields, in Kansas, |Tithitniw ‘alhtnee oe eVorkine ttt (Sk pM lain. “Ben Gold ana! Three Workers Killed CENTRAL femora ister putead dione £0, Gating to resist the wage cuts, for striking against the open shop, | Women took similar action regard:|Uirls, plano and cetlo; bums Menke | When Boiler Explodes } ~* fanize!l ; for fighting for their Party, the Communist Party. hye the Oanniunlat: ticket, soprano, proletarian orchestra. will sca || Proletarianize: Eisman and Kaplan were sus- Do your bit to help build a powerful, mass, American Communist The Lithuanian Co (CPCS oo. ae etaredt ah abeade i BUSINESS su ‘ i ‘ ve, re am- | -Ar- 4 ; . B, ountil of persecutions at P. S. 61 that be- Swell the $10,000 fund to hasten the day of a workers’ and |paign issue of which 2000 copies. .,2MPortant membership. meeting ot | Dahdat Xaintber AL plant, neue gore SCHOOL fF | serra ten er males gan to take an acute form on Mon-|" farmers’ republic in the United States. Will be printed for free distribution. {indat ey ¢°PeTaNvE,, Will, be held \today killed three mon aad injured = counts’ will continually swells Say (asia eee, eo amar aa MSE Comrades, workers! Your needs are our needs. Our tasks and "|The Lithuanian Bureau is also tour-|G@fdeh, 75 B. listh’St All members | two sthore ibetously., Theiplank was ; Ganlantions uae accountlig fea attacked the Pioneers in a speech] quties are your tasks and duties, We have a common enemy and a | ing Comrade R. Mizera through New| “"° “"Se¢ to, be present. | eeaeileua 3 B —Bookkeeping Orde to assist them in measure in the schoo] auditorium. Eisman common job. Let’s do our job well and quickly. England on a speaking tour. Re-| Roumanian orkers. | =" aaa Steno raphy Ing abillty to tnerease ite raised his hand to speak, but was GIVE AND GIVE AT ONCE. TODAY. YOUR BEST. YOUR | ports received from various cities in-| q The Rumanian workets. will, hotd | >) Mineoeraphtig | ; _ ’ Ake Piglet ran aot eae ignored. He spoke anyway and de-| MOST. dicate that the Lithuanian comrades| 101 W. 27th Bt. CR ties Ameo; Ing —Typewriting by consulting fended the Pioneers, as a result of 4 ed ge a Behl a Oe |||Multigraphing; Typewriting: wh z tiny Louis P. Weiner, BCS. heh he was ‘went home and told i enne are arranging ‘umerous electiot| well as in the number of copies of | graphing; Typ 3 Rs Individual Instruction ag S , BCS Wagan ee Wer, yates |campaign mass meetings to acquaint {, a) aipeon 3 rg CELIA TRAURIC | | Public Accountant and Auditor, to get his brother to go with him | Or. ers ar ti |the Lithuanian workers with the|ms perce: meee te | PUBLIC STBNOGRAPHER CLASS LIMITED 149 SPRING STREET, to the district superintendent. | " ‘i | The bureau urges all workers to send/ a New York Ci i shies Communist program. immediate aid direct to the National] |)799 Broadway, Cor. 11th Street, q ” Phone: WALKER 5 The following day the “Young | |: Need Funds for Work. |Hlection Campaign Committee for|([Room 5%—Tel.: Stuyvesant 2052. 108 E. 14th STREET Perce Spark,” the school paper of the Workers Party Notice. | SD 1, Subsection 2. |, The Lithuanian comrades say that) it, $10,000 Election Drive—Anti-Ter-| te op j i All units are Instructed to meet : ; : Pioneers, was distributed at the/ seiiariy and prompay every week| 4 meeting of the unit will be ne1a|tHey could intensify the campaign! yor Emergency Fund, 438 E. 125th school. For this “crime” Eisman,| until the election campaign is over | today at 6:30. p. m., at 30 Union| many fold with greater finances.| st New York City. ae : ahd tae G ‘the main order of |Savare. Industrial problems will, be imited i | Kaplan, Jeannette Rubin, Nathan) pointes tne iernegiate tau oe the| discussed. All membore went eae | They are limited “in the number of| Singer and Daniel Metliz.of Monroe | election campaign. | \ ¥ 4 jelection leaflets they can print as| tose—= | - High Schodl were taken to Me- ey eee | Unit 5F, 3D Meet, ga nas IDR. J. MINDEL Guire’s office. After many threats Party Members Notice. Lg pate leah | / : ? ° | ie APG ire: the CRiidece eee sean | baberete for tne “MtENtABe Square | unit ‘will be held tonante ae of the|] Advertise your union meetings SURGEON DENTIST | bod Keto spe acd Gavlen micétihg are how teady.in th6) 101 W. 27th St. Being anion bodks.|. hétes. Sor information write +6 back to their classrooms. The fol- | district office, AM units are in- tee Sain . 3 1 UNION SQUARE vi “Yo ” wag |Structed to call for their quotas for ; A CH lowing she t sb Many ape | distribution on ‘Thursday, Friday and! 7), BSS pitch ne ie The ore ET | Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 o ¥ ! again distributed and Eisman, - | Saturday. pe able: P Ca ees : | he W | Hi d Mi th tan Libby! Tafe and) Miriam Boser:| aaeed [Peomenumied mam, Oh Me. Workers | 26.98 Union Sq, New York City || | Not conmected mith any other uttice orkingclass Housewives and Mothers! feld were ordered to bring their | Night Workers, 6 o'clock, at the Workers Center, 26. | b: | A meeting of the Night Workers| Branch will take place today at 2:30 Union Square. | he entir parents to school. A committee of Support the Party That Fights for You! 2 nit Will meet tomorrow | =e * ave parents saw McGuire and ail the p.m, at 26-28 Union Square, top| evening at 8:30 at 200 W. 135th St. AMALGAMATED | |PYCCKHA SYBHOM BPAY FOOD WORKERS Or JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist penta | Section 1 Membership Meet. A_ special membership meeting of | children were ult'mately taken back | floor. na ate with the e ion of Eisman and) aur units are instructed to secure) Kaplan, who were: indefinitely ‘sus- | posters and tickets for the Madison | <, Biker's Loeal, 164 Meets 1stSaturday p a |Section 1 of the Workers (C 2 we d [eenare Gued By sc" D e 's (Commu in the month 7 pended. McGuire tried to force | enter oe Sunint aieiak: Zghas ca, re ie dire pie N verte Ngee Fe $468 Third “Ave. Oy SECOND AV, NEW {ORE COMMUN IST ra 6:39 p. m., . Marks Place, 4 7 Kaplan to make a statement repudi-| Ras | Very important matters will be tak. | ap ite - Temple Courts Bldg ating the Young Pioneers and prom- | A. J. Attention. jen up. All members must be pres- patos bata | The City) Central Committee of | ent. ising’ to stop. distrinuting ¥h@) autashott. Hy dy iF prabnidinn gs Mas: | “Young Spark,” but ‘despite the querade Bali ‘and Bazaar for Satur. intibal’: s Pioneer re-|day evening, Dec. Ist. All units and) printipal’s threats ed |workers’ organizations of nearby fused to turn traitor. cities are requested not to arrange YL: D: to Might Case: any conflicting affairs for that day Bronx Y. W. L McGuire has declared his deter-|- The Bronx séction of the Y. W. L. or. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Union Label Bread || Good Wholesome Foud SURGEON DENTIST eS} | }UTCHERS’ UNION ]| EAT AT Py Office Hours: Tues, Thurs. & Sat R T ’ ||| Hecal 174, AMC. & BAW. of NLA. 9:30-22 a, m., 2-8 p. m. A NER S Office and Headquarters: Sunday, 10:00 a. m to 1:00 p. iA Labor demple, 243 ki. s4th St, ML GAsh Te ‘ Darry and Vegetarian Restaurant | Boom 12 PLEASE TELEPHONE FOR For ELECTION RALLY Jor Working Women inati Sisman, who is the| Will hold a youth lection campaign ! Regular meetings every first and APPOINTMENT tens baie that pie sey ze i the | T@lly,on Friday, Nov. 2, at 8:30 p. m. 103 SECOND AVE. third Sunday, 10 A. M. faa. BAST sth STREL leading spirit in the work of the|at {400 Boston Road. Phil Frank. H. L. HARMATZ, Prop | }] Smployment Bureau open every |]/|}‘ 0" Second Ave. tty Young Pioneers at P. S. 61, shall|feld, candidate in gra’ Assembly Dis- | | day at € BB Telephone) Lenigh out Self-Service Cafeteria trict for the Workers Party, will) < | speak, not return to his school.“ He is 115 S OND AVE. Near 7th win ake, Kani Ta neous winner senme | ERG BOSE ae BG : <\. Thursday, Nov. 1, 8 p.m wants to punish him by putting him | ““) jy ? ns} 8 ur Place le on 2nd Ave. *. . ‘ a e ° io in a loWer ‘grade, ligsth St ena Willis Aven Spank Fel. Dry Dock 1263; Orehard 9480 Unity Cooperative Membership Meeting Wea ’ ? | Katz, Adler, Stein, Shiffman, ciate io ol | k the election rally on Friday, Nov. 2, | Baron, secretary, denouncing the | 1400 Boston Road, 8 p. m. sharp, This persecution of Young Pioneers at |ancels previous ' announcements | P. S. 61 and the terroristic threats Powntown Y. W. L. Unit 2. tn uire. TI All members of Downtown Unit No. made Ad ce magne) he |g Gccthe Fe We de muse paMtieRpots I. ah 5 ‘ a a a cee ‘ o a In ae. nee night Which la. FouBe aan pel the principai to reinstate, with- Le Aa TRA oe ie dis- a" ae - Please report at 101 West 27th | out reservations, the two militant | 3." today at 7:30 p.m. | Working class children. ‘The following comrades are sche-| duled to speak at the various meet- ings, Brustien, Geltman, Fox, Mil-| Assassin of Obregon | j27dere4y; .buxe- Matty, "Rosen | to Be Tried Thursday MEXICO ‘CITY, Oct. 30. (U.P).— The trial of Jose De Leon Toral, as- sassin of president-elect Obregon, is scheduled to start next Monday un- less delayed by a new court move, it was said tonight. The next move, however, would necessarily be made by the defense attorneys who signified today that they would be ready for the trial to start. 5 \ The New York Section of the In-| sinowitz, Pioneer. Tz sit Z ASnity: Gouperativ Qe J " ternational Labor Defense yesterday | Friday: All comrades of Y. W. L./¢ STORIES AR Rm A Genétal eee moctte of the Unity Cooperative | a * IRV N¢ a P] A 7A H A I | issued a statement, signed by Rose |40Wer Bronx unit be sure to come to Rational will be held on | i , } | \ 15th ST. and IRVING PLACE Vegetarian Kestaurani i9, SRUOND EK. Bet. 12th and 18th sts Vegetarian [ood Wednesday, October 3ist, 8 p. m. at LAUREL GARDEN, 75 E. 116th Street This is a special meeting called by the Action Committee. All members are urged to attend. ‘ Speakers: COMRADES EAT Action Committee, Un. Ar. Cooperative, Inc. at the SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave, Between 107th & 108th Sts. “Minor, Grecht, Poyntz, Ragozin, ‘Kate Gitlow, Welsh, Bleecker, Wortis, Shafran, and others Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES . A place with atmosp! ° where all radicals meet. 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK PRESS, Inc. seve B | YOu Must Answer SUITS MADE TO ORDER. MARY WOLFE All Comrades Meet at STUDENT OF THM DAMROSCH READY MADE SUITS. | ° CONSERVATORY . BRONSTEIN’S as | PIANO LESSONS Quality—Full Value 1) v@uYARIAN HEALTH { } e r a S C l S t e T rt O E thee 872 BROADWAY, __N. Y.|| RESTAURANT | 2440 Bronx Park East Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 6H Telephone BASTABROOK 4469 Special rates to students from the Co-operative House, 658 Claremont P’kway Cor. 18th St—Tel. Algonquin 2223 Bronx | =| a | 5 Years eee red of the Ku Klux Klan and American Legion a ee | ec Daily Worker| _» READING « 1763 Southern Blvd., [tetany 9 Ney. Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 808 ‘ALLERTON AVE. BRONX owes tation 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel. OLinville 9651-2 — 9791-2. WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Co-operative Workers Patronize L SCOLNICK Pelham TAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers 707 Allerton Ave. Bronx, N. ¥. ids Daily 32: Worker Manhattan Opera House The Only Fighting English Duily In the United States Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE’ (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) Individual sanitary service by Experts—Ladies Hair Bobbing Specialists, BUY AN EXTRA COPY EVERY DAY AND GIVE IT TO YOUR $ HOPMATE! on Saturday, January 5th GET YOUR FRIEND AND SHOPMATE TO READ THEDAILY WORKER! : See That Your Newsstand Has A Supply of Daily Workers KEEP THIS DAY. 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