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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1928 Page Five Labor Defense Calls Mass REVEAL VEST iTAS IMPROPERLY INSPECTEDBYU.S, | ; | “Investigation” Soft | | Pedals on Charges Continued “om Page One | ife, failed to convince those present. His official denial, however, has) deen placed in the records, with the| surpose of whitewashing him and) hrough him the guilt of the U. S./ Sovernment in the Vestris sinking.) Been Leaking Seven Months. Further developments were that) she Vestris, on its last four voyages luring the last seven months, had} ilways leaked at sea. | “The Vestris leaked on the last} ‘our voyages,” said Isaac J. Scott, | ‘-waiter aboard the ship, in his| Wy itimony before Commissioner | Neill. \, ‘A starboard door, about six feet: ibove the water line, was the source) of this leak,” Scott testified. “Every _cime water slapped the starboard side of the vessel, there was a leak.” After his examination, attempts 0 discredit his story were made by “investigators,” but they were forced so enter it into the records. Set Screw on Gaskets Faulty. Gilbert Ford, Negro chief fireman of the Vestris, was also called at che hearing before O’Neill and said shat it was nothing unusual to find _ water in the engine room. _| “Sunday morning the water was| _ coming in through the ash hopper,” “Then it came in the | Ford said. ' Stoke hold. That was under three | | feet of water. The cover was on / and was screwed down, but it was) “impossible to work the screws. At/ ‘e| time on the trip was I able to! F ke the screws work.” | ] Boat Drill Negiccied. | Ford said that the last life boat) drill he could remember was on the| ast northern trip of the Vestris, | bout two days out of the Barbadoes. | Members of the engine room ‘crew said one of the doors leading jto the coal ports was open from the time the Vestris left New York and ‘that when the Vestris struck a small | storm water flowed through this door into the engine room. The water poured in at such an alarm- "ing rate, the engine room crew re- ported, that the engine room be- came flooded, the starboard boilers _ were put out and some of the Ne- | gro members of the crew reported “that, on Monday, just before the Vetris went down, they had to work in water up to their necks, Seek to Frame-up Workers. In spite of the rapidly accumu- A lating pile of evidence incriminat- x the Lamport and Holt Line and ‘E U, S. government for the sink- ii of the Vestris, the officials in charge of the investigation contin- ued to give greater credence to the pee & i ' RIS ‘Shield Tinunany in Rothstein “Investigation” The shooting of Arnold Rothstein, notorious gambler threatens to reveal a huge dope ring of which he ‘was one of the heads. Since high officials of Tammany Hall are involved in this ring, Police Com- missioner Warren has been having his hands full trying not to un- cover the facts. In this, of course, the Tammany jazz mayor, Jimmie Walker, has also been playing his part according to form. His part consists in “bawling out” Warren for failure to uncover the odorous mess which Walker, Warren and the rest of the Tammany grafters are at great pains to conceal. Photo shows Warren leaving City Hall. Workers Party Activities Night Workers. bership meeting tonight at 8:30 at A special meeting of the Night 1960 Bath Ave., Brooklyn. All mem- | Workers International Branch will] bers are urced'to come_on time. be held today at 2:30 m. at| ae 26-28 Union Square, top floor Greek Fraction Special Meet. . . . A special meeting of the Greek fraction of the Workers (Communist) |Party will be held tomorrow, D.m W. 27th St. Adal ‘mer Harlem Industrial Discussion. Unit! 2, Section 4 will hear a re- |! the industrial work of the |f at 101 m= port on Pere Party this evening. at elent mae et Condes ite p. m, at 143 E. 103rd_ St omrade ; ° Pasternak, assistant industrial or-| the Pert rahe. Win fobs the units are invited to be present. This|1330 Wilkins Avenues), & ™ at is one of the regular monthly meet- | ee ings on trade union work which this| International Branch 6 Lecture. unit is holding. |Ray Ragozin will speak. on : . Women’s Work” in the auditorium of Branch 1, Section 1. epe te ¥ rkers Coop tive * se at 270 Park Bast at An educational meeting of the In-| ¢.9)5° & a ternational Branch 1, Section 1, will/ 2) P. m- tonis ane tik bas been eld this evening at 7:30 p. m Pe ey Sage pS Ae be held * ction 5 of the Workers (Commu- at 60 St, Marks Place. | ist) Party. All members and sym- |pathizers are urged to attend Williamsburg W. L. Festival. Pumpkin Festival with dancing and entertainment will be held by the Williamsburg Young Workers League Saturday evening. November 24, at its headquarters 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn. Gitlow On War Danger. Comrade Ben Gitlow, member of the Politi Committee of the Central ve Committee, will talk on the ar Danger at a meeting under |the auspices of the Italian bureau of |the Party, next Sunday at 2 p. m,, Lenin Memorial Meet. at Irving’ Plaza, Irving Place | and A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be|15th Str Other speakers wili be held in Madison Square Garden Sat-|V. Montana, Italian organizer, and EB. urday evening, January 19. All Party |Osvaldo, organizer of the Dress and sympathetic organizations please | Makers” Union. Admission is free. take note. ee You ure requested not to arrange} | or an. any conflicting dates. The Lenin|, Special meeting ot Unit 6F 28, will Memorial Meeting this year will be| held Thursday at 6 p. m. at 101 "a powerful demonstration against pales tie et al eet the imperialist war and for the de-| COMMUNITY FUND ROBS CLEVELAND WORKING MASSES: Compulsory Deductions | From Pay for Charity | CLEVELAND (By Mail) —The| Conference Against the Community | |Fund and for Social Legislation of | |this city arranged six meetings for this week to protest against the Cleveland Community Fund—the | highway robbery that the open- |shoppers and bankers call “organ- \ized charity” and “character build- | jing.” | | ‘The Bosses drive began on Mon-| day, Nov. 19 and the counter-drive of the workers has taken place dur- |ing the previous week and continued juntil this Tuesday. The factory jowners, “even before their drive opened officially, began to coerce} the’ workers. The Swift Packing| Company forced every woman in the) plant to pay five cents a week for! 52 weeks, and the men ten cents |for the same period. Those losing their jobs or quitting found the un- |paid balance deducted from their their final pay. At other factories the workers were forced to pledge a day’s pay or $5, $10, or even more. | The conference organized by the left wing to combat the organized | robbery has held a series of meet-| ings in the centers of foreign popu-| lation of Cleveland, at which the nature of the fund was explained, and the workers mobilized against |it and for social insurance in the form of unemployment insurance, if i? Fatty Walsh on the right, form- er bodyguard of Arnold Rothstein, notonious gambler whose mysteri ous death has “baffled” the Tam- many police. The police have ar- rested Walsh on suspicion of—rob- bery. His connection with Roth- stein is being carefully ignored. HOOVER TO SEE CANAL TERMINUS Will Visit Pacific Side of Naval Project . Continued from Page One (Nicaragua) early Nov. 26; thence to Puntaarenas (Costa Rica); Guay- aquil (Ecuador); Callao (Peru); and Valparaiso (Chile). “Panama will not be visited. If necessary to fuel can do at,Panama on return voyage. “Further details will be reported when determined.” The cities of Amapala and La- them so that foreign firms may en- turned. Meeting to Protest krame-Up of New Bedford Workers IS ADMIRER OF U.S.IMPERIALISM /Wall St. Has Standing | Invitation ™NCHARTST, Nov. 20.—United States bankers and industrialists have a standing invitation to come to Rumania and exploit its resources and its peovle. In return, besides lucrative advantages, they are prom- ised that Rumania, politically and industrially. shall be modelled after the United States. Thus speaks Julius Maniv, Ru- mania’s new premier. who professes to talk for 15,000.000 “sturdy, honest, sober and industrious pea- sants.” Maniu will have a government “of the people, for the people and by the peonle.” exactly fashioned after the United States, where according to him, this principle is the basis of government and industry. But he will not be as foolish as Bratianu, he insists, and keep out of foreign capital so that native business can thrive. He will do all in his power to encourage the entry of foreign capital and he makes it plain that these remarks are directed to the anxiously waiting Wall Street interests. He requires foreign capi- tal and American bankers are wel- Maniu will even change the laws to make things easier for the Amer- icans. The mining laws of 1924 are stupid, he declares, and he will alter old age and sick benefits, etc., to be| Union are near the Pacific terminal joy all the rights necessary for suc- furnished by the employers and the |°f the proposed Nicaraguan Canal, cessful exploitation. government, ee PERU NAVAL BUDGET | LIMA, Peru, Nov. 20. (U.P).—The |Chamber of Deputies today ‘ap- | proved the 1929 naval budget esti- | mate of 675,717 Peruvian pounds and |the ministry of government (exec- utive department) estimate of 1,- 787,075 pounds, pes SCAND Pa ae Soe Nees IOS OER | Labor Temple Lectures. Wednesday, Nov | “The D: As a Medium of Creative | Miss Daisy Blau sday: 8:30 p. m., “Philoso- |phy: Thomas Aquinas.” ‘Dr, G. F | ‘Thursday, Nov. 22: p.m “Poetry Forum.” Anton Romatk@. | Thursday: 8:30 p. m, “Current | Bvents.” Eamund B. Chaffee. Friday, Nov. 23: 8:80 p. m., “Alignore the cornerstone of United writer of the Daily Study of India: Bhagavad Gita.” }Harendranath Maitra, | Saturday, Nov. 24: 8:30 p. m., “Psy- chology: The [rrationality of Human Dr. and it was believed here that Hoo- ver in his visit there would study mercially the United States has al-| deal in 19: ties of constructing such a ways been my ideal of a state,” | nate received one-foutrh share of the possibi’ waterway. A second message said that the much from the United States in the | uted by the Continental Co., as prof- would arrive at Punta past and we shall learn more in the its in an oil graft, deal. These profits Maryland Arneas Nov. 27, Guayaquil Nov. 30, Callao Dec, 3,fand Valparaiso Dec. T The possibility of a “Hoover doc- trine” to supplement the Monroe Doctrine in the relations of the Uni- today by observers on the trip. The speculation was aroused by a no- ticeable subordination of the usual Monroe Doctrine theories in all pre- liminary publicity for Hoover's tour, although obviously Hoover will not States foreign policy. Hoover has not yet permitted his views to be announced, but it is “Indeed, both politically and com- Maniu declares. “We have learned future.” | In the meanwhile, Maniu_ still maintains martial law along the border of the Soviet Union, and it appears that he is a very apt stu- dent of American politicians and |ted States with Latin and South diplomats in this respect, as he un- that he profited thereby. 21: 6:15 p. m.,| American countries was advanced doubtedly will prove in others. London Papers Talk of Anglo-U. S. War 20.—An editorial News, comment- ing on President Coolidge’s armis- tice day speech declares that “talk of the unthinkableness of Anglo- LONDON, No’ a Medium on.” of Creative Miss Daisy Blau Concert in Brownsville. i} | Brownsville, Behavior.” Dr. Samuel D. Schmal- hausen. Saturday: 4:30 p. m., “The Dance Expres- j understood that he feels a re-state-| American conflict now or in the dis- ment of policy would be of vital im- tant future hardly fits the facts.” portance in diverting attention from The same enmity to the United what the Latin-American republics States, growing out of the imperial- regard as undue and arbitrary in- ist conflicts of these two powers, Pt ny ede Ns weeindy terference in their affairs by the | pervades the accounts of the Vestris }) Singing Soctety will hold a cone i PAB. i and dance. Saturday, ‘Nov, 2th at) Monroe Doctrine. For this reason,|story in London newspapers. The Workers Center, 164 Watkins St.,/it is believed that he will issue’a|/ newspaper accounts point out that final statement soon and that a both powers stand at odds here as Tammany “Suspects” MANIY SAYS HE "sn Rebel Chet PLANS COUNTRY WIDE PROTESTS AGAINST TERROR Attempt to Jail Mill Leaders to Be Hit A huge mass meeting to protest against the attempts to railroad to jail 662 of the most militant textile workers and leaders of the New Bedford and Fall River strikes wil} be held Monday evening, Dec. 3, at & o'clock at Irving Plaza, 15th St. and Irving Pl. The meeting i be- Abd-El . ‘or leade 4s ‘ is -HL Krim, former leader of! ine arranged by the New York See- the Riffs of Northern Africa, who} ,. pvt setied che Preneh nait olntch’ cum, tion of the International Labor De- Rep a Mien Peso: GE Sen fense, 799 Broadway, and the Na- ies for a long time. He is becoming <* al Textile Workers Union The trial of t 662 restless in a French prison on the island of Reunion, and the French : ‘ imperialists have ordered a double | Scheduled to t next Mo guard. addition, a new charge of against 25 others, in ally known figures movement, in a brazen the part of the mill barons t law the new National Textile Wo ers Union and put its leading fig- ures in jail. ales All these militants are being de- na Fa yp fended by the International Labor Judges Order Stewart petense.” The meeting in New York on Dec. 3 is one of a. series of such protest meetings that the I. L. |D. is calling throughout the coun- try. Well-known speakers wili address the meeting and point out the class character of this mass attack on militant workers. Acquited Continued from Page One freeing Stewart on each of the three counts of the indictment. On the motion of defense counsel! Stewart was immediately discharged | from custody and his bond was re-| | Asie Stewart was charged with dalsity- ‘Chicago Politicians ing testimony concerning the now famous Continental Trading Co. oil| Protect Booze Sale to School Children 21. The Standard Oil mag- $3,000,000 in Liberty bonds distrib- CHICAGO, Nov. 20 U.P).— J s and girls of p arochial schools in the were made by plirchase of a huge|/wost 33rd Street district were quantity of ofl by the Continental) questioned by police and coroner's Co. and selling it to Sinclair and) deputies today in an attemvt to d Standard Oil subsidiaries. |termine whether gin and whisky is On his first appearance, Stewart|heing sold to school children in that denied knowledge of the oil deal or| tocality. The investigation into high school ng was brought about by the killing of 18-year-old . William Adomaytis, public school pupil, by Anthony Ju alleged proprietor of an ice 1 parlor which sold liquor to school children. Admits Perjury Stewart appeared before the com- mittee a second time, April 24, and admitted he received $759,000 of the bonds which he kept in trusteeship until 1928 when they were returned to the company. | Stewart was acquitted last June by a District of Columbia Supreme Court on a charge of senate con- tempt, resulting from his refusal on| “For the same February appearance to an- swer certain other questions of the | committee. | 33 dr We demand the abolition of the right of eviction by landlords ngninnt wage eurning tenants Any Kind ot ARL BRODSKY Velephone Murray Hit KY 7 East 42nd Street, New York The Workers munist) Party fights for the enactment of the 40- | our, -day week. Patronize COMRADE querade Ball and Bazaar for Satur. All units and | . et * * * f the Soviet Union. | International Branch 1. The Freiheit Singing Society will is 5 . . a ¢ testimony of those engineering the | District. Hxecutive ‘Committee, New| 4 business meeting of Interational | render a xroup of songs. A group | document embodying his policy will everywhere else. ? ae ‘ istrict. Branch 1 of Section 8 will be|of the Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra é 7 0- ] ar er 0 S SCIENTIFIC frame-up of the workers than to SOS, DANCE PS held Koday at 8:80 sharp at 164 Wat-| wit niso take partie the eee SPReae pnerely after he takes office p: is the crew itself. > ‘ abet ee of the evening. |in March, 1929. | 26-28 UNION SQUAR fa nial : Upper Bronx No, 1—Y. W. ©. L. Mi e : pu) aN ‘ eae . NION SQUARE Some of these were William Her-| ‘The Upper Bronx No. 1 Unit of Mekiinley Square Y, W. L. : Tomorrow Hoover will go deep, feeling mar the occasion. (1 flight up) GETARIAN b hi hi 5 the Y. W. CG. L. will hold a camara-| McKinley Square Unit ¥. ‘W. L.| | Frethett Symphony Orchestra. sea fishing, it was also announced) The United States military au- 2700 BRONX PARK E. RESTAURANT ee peer ne ey 1 erate E penny party, on Sunday, Nov. | meets tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. at 1400 cad stp rel Orchestra, | | ¢¢; ally todas The battleship|thorities are giving the Nicaraguan ; me ARK EAST = is A. Swan an a . Dennis, a at 1400 Boston Rd., at 8:30) Boston Road. “The Trotsky Opposi-|conducted by J usardi, announces iy- corner Allerton Ave.) 1604-6 Madison Ave Tboiler inspector. Despite the evi- There will be games wnd| tion” will be the topic for discussion, | that anyone playing any instrument, | Maryland has been speeded up to government their complete coopera-'3 jndimdual sanitary service by Between 107th & 108th Sts 8% songs. Admission is une penny.) Pply for m D. The or. 1, 7 hi t. Ma ll dence of the crew that the hull of fiversbody te aumento ‘coms ‘and | Branch 6, Section 5. estra has a membership of 45 must |make between 17 pnd 18 knots to an a fe 1 “aes gt he pape mee Experts—Ladies Hair Bobbing a ‘i t a soz! bi 2 cians, and we use violins, violas 5 y time » fishi i i i to a joints alon; e 5) _ the Vestris was rotten and repainted | bring their friends! Women anh Gamoninimae ‘ale On| tos, double-bashes, Brass, and Woods (wow time for the fishing trip which| be detailed to all p ee ean Specialists, ig hide the doresion; allo? then : | Auditorium 2700. Bronk Park Bast. |Wind instruments. Kindly communi- | i8 to take place at Cape San Lucas. route which the Hoover party will AN Veen rs Buna at ath " said that the Vestri 4 Nee aeeriome | Discussion will follow cate with our director than H.| Hoover will venture to fish from a| take from Corinto to the capital) ———““~"~ bipesth _ said that the Vestris was “in good| The city Central Committee of ames |Alterman, 841 Jennings St, Bronx,| 1 boat d it is believed that special a (=, John’s R - condition.” Elizabeth, N. J., is organizing a Mas: |New York. | small_ boat. and it i Pi “UTCHERS’ UNION ohn’s Restaurant ES] > bats) ON! 4s, s8 Shop Nucleus 4, meet tomorrow | rangements have been made for SPECIALTY: ITALIAN No British Certificate. dayevening, (Des. iet 26 hom at Lo Wate ae Witviva Washes DISHES verybody will be at the social of | el eine Working Women Meet. Ask ror % . 3 | ¥ Sandi guarding the railroad bridge where weal. 4? aye ; A place with atmospners J) Thomas Conner, waiter on “the | workers! “organisations” of nearby ———— |: od aOpial wRAUELtHS MUDoiont/Sbstho! Fear Sandino, guarding the raltroed bridge Nore || uocat 174, AM.C.@D.W. of S.A. A piace with atmosphere jp Vestris, testified that “the Vestris| Cities ate, reiuc ete’ ie tor that day. iI r and Fraternal |<3i7sovsrker.<communist) League | MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Nov. 20. weit BS pe aligeees pasate uarters 302 E 12th ST NEW TORK _ had a slight list on all the five voy- ee NE bo: n f u Toss, at 8 p.m. in the Slovak Work: |—Dxtraordinary efforts to hush up |,peo-eee-esse— eee ages on which I sailed. I noticed Party Units Attention! | Organizations ers Home, 52 West Street, Newark,| any mention of the activities of EL Regular 1 very iret and} ~ | this list increase’ greatly when we | 7%, Spanish Fraction will hold its clas, AUmicston free. Bring your |General Augusto Sandino which | ode bat HT dies tne ee tree! ee | he rst ball on Saturday evening, Dee. | a \ . sferli4 7 : fn bin gi a very lil For Good Wholesome £ Ooh | were about five hours out of New| 22, at Harlem Carino, 116th St. and rd Time” Part. 4 Dance. . . . | might interfere with the visit of :EO) EN TIS’ ™M. { Wh Fay i York.” Connor corroborated the Lenox Ave. Proceeds will Ko for the! The “Cooperative ection of the | Young Defenders Dance. | president-elect of the United States LE AU ¥ ——SS rat a | Sea = organization of Spanish speaking Freihelt Singing Society will hold a| the “Young Defenders” are holding | ‘ | 1 UNION SQUARE @ — fa Py _testimony that Scott, another/ workers and tor the support of the | “Hard Time Party and Dance on Sat-\q ‘dunce ate the neadauarters dave | Herbert Hoover, are being made. A eer: AMAIGAMATED }} NER S waiter, had given previously. ot. ot me ares Bureau “yida | urday, ee Mae aa at Red Allerton.) Boston Road, Sunday, Nov. 25, at 8|, Officials of thq government show| }Room 808—-Phone, Algonquin #183 FOOD WORKERS || Dairy and Vepeta Reat ‘ $ " ra.” Please, hs ef iv ony. | o° . eas sian * Darry ¢ Vegetarian ours ' _ It was revealed that the lasttime|and give this affair your greatest | on prizes will be wiven out to the |e 4 Bverybody i, .inyited t°| themselves unusually active in pre-| Not connected nihil debt aad f Bakers toca) 164] | 108 SECOND Ve te § | 3 the Vestris had been inspected by | support. | oldest and poorest masks. the chorus | ranged. fi s |paring the reception for the Amer- | erent ae Meecs tatHaturday ! Hoe eda he BS } 4 ¢ Lables ee His | ke part in the singing and| aise 1 aldanitolagt card ane abalone _— ; 0 . L. HARMATZ, Prop. tke board of trade in London had Newaikeo¥y we th Cudiietess | Theirs | bediune on BGkat |iean president-ele SSS nib ahd Ave ll " either in 1920 or in 1921. This tar Aig oe | io rag Ur. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Brome NY Self-Service Cofeterra | a _ ant marine superintendent of Lam- ‘fs according to the testimony of ptain William S. Heasley, assist. port and Holt. With this testi- mony, the British government was definitely involved in the responsi- bility for the sinking and the loss " of over 100 lives. Insured for $2,000,000. Another big aspect which defin- itely was brought into the case to- day was the probability that the Ves- tris sinking had been definitely planned by the L. and H. Company. Facts brought out at yesterday's hearings showed that the Vestris was insured for $2,000,000, more than the ship was worth. No facts! concerning this aspect, which the! Daily Worker raised the very day of the sinking, have been definitely found out, however. A senate investigation, intimated a: by Robert F. Wagner of New York, who recently was implicated in the Tpigi speakeasy “protection graft” chse, opened the possibility of the tire U. S. government joining the huge conspiracy tv whitewash itself and the L.. and H. Company, and shifting the blame to the crew. Sentence Policeman for Opium Smuggling Harold Butler, of 81 Cumberland St., Brooklyn, formerly a policeman | 2 was sentenced yesterday to a year and a day in Atlanta Penitentiary by Federal Judge Inch in Brooklyn. Butler was one of the 18 persons found guilty of having smuggled narcotics into the United States from the steamer Kendall Castle. Part of the cargo had consisted of smok- ing opi the Young Workers (Communist) | League, Friday, November 23, at 8) The United Council of Working p.m. in the Slovak Workers’ Home,| Women will have a Central Body 62 West St.. Newark. Admission | meeting this evening at the Workers free, Dancing. This is a celebration | Center, at 8:30 on the 6th floor. for the anniversary of the Russian| All delegates, secretaries aud or- Revolution. ganizers must attend, Members are . * . | welcome. Downtown Unit Y. W. L. | a Ny The Downtown Unit 2 of the Young Spa Workers Dance. Workers (Communist) League will hike to Jamaica Woods this Sunday. | 8 (Communist) Party will hold its All comrades residing in the Bronx first dance Saturday evening, Dec. 2! and Manhattan will meet at 9 a. m.|at Harlem Casino ana st 26 Union Square. Those living in| Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the The Spanish Fraction of the Work- a the vicinity of Brownsville and|organtuation of Spanish workers an Brooklyn will meet 10:30 a, m, at| the support, of thelr organ “Vida the end of the B.-M. T. Jamaica jine.| Obréra.” As this will be a real in-| Lverybody is invited to attend. | ternational affair, please, dot not (Wile wee larrange any other affair on that District 2 Conference. poate Pe ee An important conference of section | Shifrin Mass Meet. and subsection industrial. organizers of District 2 will be hela | A mass meeting and entertainment Saturday | for the Shifrin Defense will be held a Sa ererittnecires Room |in Williamsburg Workers Center, 56 take note. Unit industrial organizers | Manhattan Avenue, | frooklyn, | to- visphvauitumhs Tart aloe pices of Wiliamsbug tb. D. branch, Subsection 3c. Enlarged etiecutive meeting today ese AM de t 6:30 p,m. at 101 W. 27th St| The Lower Bronx unit has arranged Re a Mooney-Billings Protest Meeting . SF 2A. for Sunday evening, Nov. 25, 8 o'clock As meetin at 715 @ 138th St, cornor son F rOW OVER at Apt Ave, Speakers: Norman’ Tallentire, be held tomorrow evenin m, 101 W. 27th St. pre Karl Reeve and Louis Baum. A All must bé nt. abi ne se Labor Presents ire. Subdistrict 1, 8. 8. 20, will meet cOUMSR ES Go Bee, Wood and on today at_6:80' p.m, mt 30. Union Suite **wiillant”abtamn wilt Speak | 0264, {t, You Win nvlted 0 gee “At on "The Results of Elections.” Onb‘ast—to ba given by the Yueo- * he 4 slay Workers’ Dramatic Club on oF 2A, Sunday, Noy. 25th, at Bohemian Hall, A meeting of Unit 6F SS 2A will|321 KE.’ 73rd’ Bt. be held tomorrow evening at 6 p. m.| Pr includes such attractions at 101 W. 27th St. ainian Singing Society, Ku- We Ties 8 harec String wet ' from Yorkville Pioneers. Trovature, soprano solo, and tenor Yorkville Pioneers meet on Sunday |olo (both to sing operatic, arias.) . m. at 350 E. Sist St. Blection of |Concert begins at 3 p. m. Dance at e present. ee ‘Pioneers Thankagivin, All Pioneers:—Come Hy giving J ter at 2 p.m. This is going to be a working Class childrens’ Thanksgiv- eh Bring all your school fr i vnit 4 waite see officers. Please bi Tp m . . . I, lL. D. Membership Meet. A‘general membership meeting of the ‘International Labor Defense, New York i will take place Tuesday, Nov. 27, at 7:30 p.m. in Manhattan Lyceum, 66 EH. 4th St. Norman H. Tallentyre, 1, L. D. as: sistant national secretary, will ad- dress the meeting. Hvery member is urged to attend. i, Party, o the big Day, Thurs- orkers ff loc: rahin Meet, wii hold a mem- Mem) tion 0 p. m.. Topic: “Russia Today.” | Palace 4214 14th Ave. Nov. 23. ‘at Auapices Boro Park Jewish Workers | Club. Admission 30 cents, Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. Council 11 Lecture, | ,Council 11 of the Unitea Councils | of Working Class Women has ar- ranged a Jecture for Monday at 8:30 ‘ Hdducation.”” Edward ie Workers School, will eaker, The lecture will be held in the auditorium of the United Workers Cooperative House, at 2700 Bronx Park East. 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