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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1928 tive Page Influenza Epidem SILK UNION HITS | STRIKE TRAITORS (WN STATEMENT British Imperialism’s Celestial Office-Boy | TROOPS TO FIGHT BRUTALLY DRIVEN FOR WALL ST. OIL IN SOUTH FARMS ic May Spread to New York; Rages Th roughout the Lenin Memorial Meet. : A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be held in Madison Square Garden Sat- | urday evening, January19. All Party | and sympathetic organizations please take note. } —~—-—* asked not to arrange af- same date and to help s affair a success. tions fairs us ma Volunteers Needed. Volunteers are wanted for clerical You are requested not to arrange |‘vork in connection with the Party's any conflicting dates. The Lenin|Negro work. ‘The comrades in Memorial Meeting this year will be|charge are head over heels in w agains! |and unless volunteer help is n, a powerful demonstration the imperialist war and for the de- impor ters will be slowed up. roughou Middle West BOLIVIAMASSES NEGRO CHILDREN Workers Party Activities MANY WORKERS, WITHOUT WORK, LL-FED, SUFFER al * A sys A h p ‘a t no glected. Phone |, i aacretea Seite ‘for! | WashingtonCommittee School Authorities Are jiiiest' stmuve‘committee, New| its Ds nal Oitice: Har- College Closed Down in | Organization | | Meetings Secret Used as Cat’s-Paw ee tae ee West | | estan) — Party Unite Attention! | PutreMtis anne tant foe , i | Continued from Page One ‘ 2 | Continued from Page One WASHINGTON, D. C., (By Mail). | ‘The Spanish. Fraction will hold tts | 2, ‘Section 8 will be held Maney at] SALE , N. Y., Dec 13 (U.P).— ry organization, the Veterans of For-| The protestant episcopal church in England is one of the bulwarks | in secret session but its members —Negro children in Mississippi, who |{iTSt ball on Saturday evening, Deo: 8 p. m. at CIesia eae Warning that the epidemic of in- ‘ eign Wars, to open up an attack| of British imperialism. The episcopal god believes in squeezing the | WSt® generally agreed as to the im- are engaged in lahor, are deliberately Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the traction Notice. fluenza in the west soon would i against us. Over the radio, through | “ wtmost out of the over 400,000,000 eubj he Briti : possibility for this committee to do| end brutally abused, it is revealed in| OrEAnizatton, ot Oot ee tne | ene speaking member of | spread to New York and eastern meetings, through leaflets, the Vet-| ") over 400,000,000 subjects of the British empire. | anything since the matter was en-|« report published by the National|}zan ot the Spanish Bureau “Vida |e, Workers muntst) 1s| states was made today by Dr. Mat- erans of Foreign Wars organization} ove we see the Right Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, the new archbishop | tirely in the hands of the state de- Child or Committee covering the Obrera.” Please, keep this date open Bret tats the ae Workers /thias Nicoll, Jr., state commissioner has been doing its best to break up| of Canterbury and head of the Anglican church, snapped on his en- | partment. results of a study made in 1927 and 7d) five this affalr your greetest | ome, 360 8 ‘The sole order of health, the National Textile Workers’ Union.| thronement in Canterbury cathedral in the chair of St. Augustine. ees Gales epring of 1928. | EWEN Te Right. I rea tne The announcement was made af- And now that the Bosses see that | LA PAZ, Bolivia, Dee. 13, —| The report shows that more than] | Brom ¥. We lu Watt og | Party. oles ter a study of telegrams and other they have failed, through these | i ‘ Bolivia demanded “satisfaction” |® fifth of the white and two-fifths workers (Communist) League will, Gece ‘weacdiont Meet, information received from health ) methods, that the workers are join- | from Paraguay in a note today an- | <f th» Negro children from twelve hold a, Section Dance ‘on SeALaenay, The Greek fraction of the Work- | Officidls in the infected areas. ing by the hundreds to the new Na-| Ta erna rganiza 10ns swering Kellogg's invitation to have |'0 sixteen years of age, whose names | °C; 5.38 Mean’ will be enter- Sis Cemenatet) | EALe eeety Many jobless workers, suffering tional Textile Workers’ Union, their | the Pan-American Conference me- | @ppeared in the school census, were ‘tainment and an excellent jazz band re tes land the Might: Dangers from undernourishment, are falling § little agengs, the Hoelshers and the diate the Paraguayan-Bolivian boun- | ot in the schools designated. ey wake S me 8 eet # grec easy prey to the epidemic. , Steins, of the Joint Board of the Spanish Workers Dance. Jother prominent speakers, will ad-| dary crisis. all ‘the children who are known to! lion 2 of the Workers (Com- | EAN AT. Dee. i Associated, have joined in the united he. Spantsh Faction of ne Work | dress the meeting, Thee Bolivian note, which was | have bie in the communities’ ob- munist) Barty is starting an inten- MONTREAL, Dec. 13 Ue front in order to destroy the union. |¢F8 (Communist) Party will hold its | Reivs weeugs | signed by President Siles and For-| served, from two to sixteen years, ‘!ve campaign for the th anniver- LA B OR § p 0 RTS fluenza which has stricken hundreds : 7 fi | N kL. D. a : * : y of e Da ker. Dec. 10 $ he Joint Board of the Associated, |at Harton eens, yEmIRs: Dec. 22, Su the Nevvark beanet’ of ttig|eign Minister Palacios, said that | (not including those physically han-|¢o"I7 wal be Daily Worker week for of Montrealers continued today to k working very closely with the|Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the Will hold a jecture on | after the “satisfaction,” which | dicapped), 19.1 per cent of the Ne-|the entire section. Business mee take toll in large offices and fac- feterans of Foreign Wars. The Joint | (he wustars re Mate Georkers. and ne abe NovenZerd | means granting all the demands of| groes and 7.3 per cent of the whites, | DES, Wit) take un the drive. 2 Division A tories. Board has the approval of the boss-| Obrera.*” As thie will be a real in- O attend the Yankee imperialists’ puppets,| were out of, school, either idle or ing ‘where 'a” representative -of + ivision A. stp, Thirty-five nurses of the Mon: es, and the Chamber of Commerce, onal affair, please, dot not | d te eee Bolivia would be ready to follow working. Added to these, 13 per cent | Pally Worker will speak. . Aer ee geres -L.D. treal General Hospital were forcec of the capitalist press, of the police,| date => “"%- other affair on that rere eee croNr. up| along the lines of international me-| of the colored and 11.5 per cent of ¥. W. % Jam Band. py ea Be | 2 to leave their duties and go to the of the fakers of the U. T. W. and apy Pew ‘ nnounces the following pro, | dation policy. the white children were working he The Young Pee ce pont a cals =|nurses’ home for treatment. of the Veterans of the Foreign Wars,| an, ope oriee marker | gram for this week: Tonight at'108/ Meanwhile, President Siles formed | fore or after school. ; League ja Padinomgloies { 7) Large departmental stores, the in short of all those elements which| ranged a dance for Washington's | Intermediate class: mestnar a@'ss & new cabinet which will enable him | Work 10 Hours Per Day. every Sunday a BBSC. § 4 telephone company, government of- stand against the workers. This birthday exe, Feb. 21, at Wiebatee |. Beginners’ cla meeting; at §| to have complete control of the sit-| Of. the child workers, 1,891 in wishing to Join should communicate)” Eagle Fite spaper offices are now should be enough to show the work-| Manor. Sympathetic | organizations | p. m. Important meeting of all mem-| uation and better response to the jnumber, 44 per cent were Negroes ere enero: Z sar cages : ing’ on business with crippled e if t ffair| bers.’ On § a 4 2 ; ; ; ¢ hae Fe 3 5 ers the true role of these officials |for that evening, ane® SY Meta | ers Club at a ne, une Pe; | manifestations from Washington. | and 56 per cent were white; 65 per Bedacht at Harlem Forum. Fordham F 0 as enemies of the working class. a ae jgiadiate clans meets for reading and| Militaristic fervor continued at/ccnt were part time workers nd | Max Bedacht Pe onal, BaDreD | a sida vian Worl 00 e Usual Trick. eqNotice, foal Party and tabor and) etree Righ pitch theiaghane Sha eountey, | 24.7 per. cent Weretall: teas. Wor Pine) Patth Will chek oh othe os l Americas, ‘Hungarien | 0. CHICAGO, Dec. 13 (U.P).—The ( The Joint Board of the Associated | be an Inter-racial Dance “Dn Decem. | , Neste Champion” Dance, Deny nga ag ots rd oe rete 2. SHON Or Se agen wveeis| Cellet Party Today, St the aries | Prospect, Unity. .. 3 3/ University of Chicago will close to has just issued a new statement|ber 29. It would be greatly appre-| , The Negro Champion and the | Support to the government and said | that 69 per cent of those children) togay "at 8p.’ m. Admission 18 Faleon F. C 4 1| morrow until January 2 to prevent against the N. T. W. U. In this clated it no affairs were arranged fimerican Negro: Labor Congress, will | they would return to fight for their | were under 16 years while 31 per|cents. All Party members and work- Argentine F.C. 1 1 further spread of the influenza epi- statement the Joint Board of the| "®t Wi comstct with this one. ment Jai, 22 at Renaissance Casino, | Country if necessary. cent were 16 years or over. Three-|¢F* urged to, attend. Freiheit F. C. 2 demic, The basketball game Sat- Associated declares that the Passaic Women Thentre Party. sadmiticnstera: cured tor toate Path 34 fourths of these children were work- at No Y.-¥. W. L. Hike, Arungatian Work 2 urday night with North Dakota has A a id ser 9 Sart + ungarian orker: 42 y strike resulted in complete demorali- | reantatleny wit haven hea mens date, “SKEd to observe | La PAZ, Bolivia, Dec. 13.—An| ing at least ten hours per day under yiihe Bast New York unit” of the | Mohawk S. C 2 0 been cancelled. zation in Passaic, and that the Pat-|at the Provincetown Theatre, 133 We ues Me offer of mediation received from | unsanitary working conditions andj Youns Workers (Communist) League dra g GC Ot ee ee . o batbar at hetee cone HreaxCikh Danes, prac . . : fn A eee will hike to Alpine Woods on Sun- Ss. Cc . Bete ereon Workers suffered as a result |i) Dresenting Upton Sincleirs sing: | The Bronx Workers Social sport |‘ Scores Soverment has Been ane the. speed-up system, and were not/day. Those going, will meet at 213 Division C. MADISON, Wis., Dec. 13 W.P).— _ of the Passaic strike. We have no|ing Jailbirds.” All the proceeds will | Club will have its third annual | Swered in friendly terms, but de-| receiving sufficient food. The aver-| Hinsdale St, at 120 am. oF ft) Harlem Progress 4 1 4/Because of the influenza the Uni- doubt but that the bosses in Pas- oo the bullding GRD Ld eed Be! ae Brons Ly- | clined on. the grounds that Bolivia | age wage received was from eight ate and atldenté ata invited. | Spartacus S. C. 5 1 4) versity of Wisconsin will be its saic and Paterson will smile when| obtained at 26-28 Union Square. ‘i Bes must maintain its honor. to twelve dgllars per week, the Ne- ein we . ° Cooperative S. 4 2 2 Christmas vacation on. Dec. 15 in- b hey hear this. It is a good trick SE | The note from the League of Na-| gro children receiving a lower scale} Sours, 0 OU Tan? Mering win) Scandinavian Wo: 3 2 0 stead of Dec. 19. » divide the workers of Passaic and| womens omnis net strénwees ré tions Council requesting that Bolivia | than the whites. be held Friday evening, Dec. 21, at | Workers BB, S. C. ii 3 faterson; but the workers know that| lecture for Monday, Dec. 17, at 8:30 | and Paraguay settle the dispute| It is easily seen from a study of|Cential Opera, House, 67th St. and Vagabond S. C. 1 3.0 RARE D) when the textile workers in Passaic | 2: ™- at ater Washington all peaceably between themselves was | th? school census, that the school|note that they are to arrange no Red Star S. C. 15 2 Das heroically fought over one year|men and Workers’ Hducation” “All today answered by the Bolivian gov- | authorities are in cahoots with the| conflicting meetings with this date Freiheit S. C di2°2 ‘old daughter of a against the clubbing and jailing and |interésted in workers’ education are ernment with a set of humiliating | Mississippi bosses. The authorities | ii cine ‘Oey miwated {O attend this farmer, is suffering from tularemia, shooting of the police and the thugs|‘"Vited- Admission’ is free. leoncessions that Paraguay must|fake the reports of the children’s at-| opened at 7:30 p. m. Comrades will 3 iactad nab Z tie i i ity,|" Bar Li Tells Poland, — 2.r¢ disease contracted from rab- of the bosses, against the 10 per Dancing at Workers Center. |first fulfill, Not only must Para-|tendance in school, while in reality, | ?°.. Ageia Pit aera eae eague Leuis roland, bits, This is ong of the few cases f cent wage cut and for thé right to enueey, Saturday, aight os wit --— guay recognize that the Gran Chaco |the children’s labor is being used | ing. i Lithuania to Settle it a Bel ecelrg Ph lly 5 build their union, these workers of | 26-28 Union Sq on the fourth floor.| Marine Workers Get ‘ettitory is Bolivian, but must make | to line the pockets of the bosses, Se awe R i Chee e Passaic stopped the wage cuts|A good band will be on hand on these | Mi apologies and reparations for the | and provide a quantity of cheap la-| 4 meeting of all mit agitprop Own Dispute on Vilna organize the anorgantsed! Or. : throughout the entire industry, and | ye™}8*: cee pak cons Montevideo Cable | attempt to eject Bolivian troops. _| bor. directors of the section will be held canine sew unions te the unorgan- helped not only themselves but the| good time. ree Hine D. m. at 56 Manhattan| 1 1WGANO, Switzerland, Dec. 12 Saree a 2 Dag A * A | ) Ave, Brook NO, § , 5 ane ora ae cat eae von Rfeibelt, Singing Society. Continued from Page One SENATE WILL “NAILY® STAFF 10 ese pce a | a a session ae conkis i abe “For Any Kind of Inewrance” ‘or the first time in New ‘ ; : at tlie Mast New York ¢ . ion jay considerin; ie Volish- Passaic strike. They fear and|the Fretheit. Singing Society wii (confederation of Latin-American dane WOrKerE (oom Lithoanticn ccniflise the itbGaaiad 3 ‘ wt, | Present Mendelsohn’s oratorio, “Wal-| Trade Unions, the left wing organi- has arranged a e g s f aa oe cau jase they, think of At pureis Night” with a symphony or-| zation of trade unions, addressed to | ary 12 at 313 Hinsdale Ave, ali |Tepresentative, Waldemaras, sharply ic strike was a wonderfu t ducted by La: ‘Weiner. | ,; fa , 5 roxio bag GOAL < 9 i 4 iui the eee everywhere | TBs ernest meted one etl Veiner’ |the Marine Workers League with | APPROVE WEST PRANCGE AT BALL workers nvited to attend, attacked Poland and resisted all ef on how to fight wage cute in the ey, Dace 2). at Cate oath headquarters at the International | Youth Building Workers. forts to make an pel baer re 6 Telephone Murrny Hh Sin St. and 7th Ave. Tickets can be got- , | “ft or ane - i lezate de Bc cerimetinuner: igh at the Freinett office, 30 ‘Union | Seamens’ Club at 28 South St. elit panes eek oaetn ok eu Zounge Workers)”. The Bola toeeae see fared that 7 Bast 42nd Street. New York : 9 The cable reads: “Montevideo, canis building trades will be held tomor-|_ re 1d 2 : = - = / Bee roads cen imna ) ee pdimusvins Peewee: Dec. 11. To George Mink, National | Utilities Grafter Slated |All N. Y. on Spree at |row, 3’. 'm, ‘at the Workers Center, [resumption of normal relations. because they were striking against) coihe. Biguntuille, Workers Youth |Secretary of the Marine Workers! for Sec’y of Interior Garden Tomorrow | 0 "+ BET Ran Liao sinitian teat CENTRAL ' ‘enter w: - Ps i admitter rotten conditions. No crime has been|urday ‘evening, Deo. 22, at the|League, We are launching a con-| boned ee section SOTHO" E Dances u i since at uania tted ; a rf ‘ ; Picea | x s ‘orkers (Com- acute war danger was non-existent, proved against these workers and ees enka wreeum, 219 |tinent-wide campaign of solidarity, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 13.— Continued from Page One munist) Party will celebrate the es- the matter no longer concerns the | vet we find the Joint Board helpin teres for the Colombian strikers. (Signed) Roy 0, Wi inee for the post ; i i Center Ee 1640 Wwe aes one | Le di BUSINESS yet we fini oi ping ‘oy O. West, nominee for the post near in special attire, and there |Center at 1330 Wilkins Ave, on New League and must be settled by direct Ve > fhe police and the courts to send| ,°eerme, Given, et Jersey Clty: Contreras, secretary, Committee for of secretary of the interior, is ex- promises to be lively competition be- | }aFS Eve with a concert and dance negotiation. | hese brave fighters to jail. In New|and in the A. B,C. of Communism | confederation “ of Latin-American pected to get by the Public Lands | ‘ween the staffs of the two Hike Re ea aL Sone workers | SCHOOL | | Sedford practically all of the leaders | Will be given at the Ukrainian Home. | Trade Unions. | Committee of the senate without Coomnunist dailies ? ous | ‘ of the N. T. W. U. have been ar-|Sunaay at 10 a. m. S Leroy will be| This was in answer to a cable| trouble. Most of the committee will | t mneSyark XW. Je Dance. | MARY WOLFE | rested or are under jndictment, with | the instructor, send a few days previously by the| probably back up Coolidge’s man.| The first Soviet Ball in New York | ,22¢ Youn Workers (Communist) |{ grupENT OF THR DaMRoscH }|$ —Bookkeeping e und 4 rrevic | a t g i hold its. sixth annual | ‘CONSERVATORY \ long terms in prison ahead of them ‘Hetehae Ccateseken League, urging solidarity action by | Today’s investigation saw Hubert | City premises to be the gayest and|dance on Jan. 5, at the Ukrainian | —Stenography if they are convicted. These brave| A conference of representatives of |the unions of Latin-America and| Work, former secretary of the in-| most colorful proletarian ball ever | (jih0r Hall. 07 Beacon st. Newark. |{ DTAN(O. LESSONS a fighters are the men whom the of-|Jabor organizations to formulate | addressed to Contreras, secretary of terior, questioned on the Teapot |held. Costumes the like of which|sub to the Young Worker fer three —Typewriting Z 1g 4 o*-|plans for the defense of the 662 v | Ly r three Moved to ficials of the Joint Board would like| textile strikers on trial in New Bea-|the Latin-American section of the| Dome scandal. It was all a beauti-|have never been seen before will be | months. All sympathetic organiza-|| 9479 Bronx Park East pada Of to send to jail so that the bosses |ford will be held Sunday afternoon, |Red International of Labor Unions, fu! example of passing the buck. |worn. The entire’ Soviet system of = \lhwase baceseradien Colony. ast 6h Individua astruc 10" would be able to carry on their ith St. ana cirving PI ne Plea. . +* 8 : | Work told the committee that he | government wili be represented by |{ prone stuyvesant 2816 Telephone BASTABROOK “1a5 CLASS LIMITED plans of wage cutting, and speed EO The Daily Work P; ;acted upon the advice of govern-|!a group of members of the Russian |] Special rates to students from up, more easily. A givgmem theatre Forty |e the Loti Annie scnstived ment experts in renewing the leases fraction of the Workers (Commu-|] John’s Restaurant ||| — the Co-operative Hows. 3108 E. 14th STREET A Question. workers to see the regular week-end the “At Acnetted ‘Anuicteaperiatiet |e, royalty oil in the Salt _Creek | nist) Party, The casts of the New SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES || : | lay in the Schwartz Art Th fiel i A place with atmosphi What have these officials of the rind Be. a? tran me On ALY League, 799 Broadway, a copy of al tad ig ane eae ores es Maine ne and URES wh ‘all radicals ma . Associated ever done for the.work-| evening, Feb. §, at reduced prices it letter from one of the leaders of the ¢hasing Co Former Secretary Falll | heis Dramatic Studio will be onhand |} s99 ith ST. NEW YORK ers? When the dye workers came tickets are gotten in advance. The be ‘ ha dsigned this lease five years be-|in stage costume, and—but come | rs full price will be charged on the|Colombian banana workers who are | ¢, ith tion fe 1 : to them and asked to be organized|day.of the performance. Tickets in|striking against the United Fruit |:0', With an option for renewal. and see for yourself. It'll be some- | | } they were turned away. When the|#*@yance may be gotten at the central | ¢, M | Work made the renewal despite the: thing that you'll never forget. | f horkers. denatded organiaation, Gf |frecayentne Opes counstie! Works | Tau “Narettean, “iptpesialinme| set, ciet coe, attmmneR BEATA WAS |, tickets, they're going} Health Food ° F Jj i ing omen, te ty oom slaves 0: merican imperialism. it “i id. ickets, ickets, eyre goin; oo ‘ big shops, nothing was done. In the| $83, or photie Stuyvesant 0578." |This leader, who is a Communist, “West renened the illogal feases fast. Only $1 apiece if you buy them | Veadtari ; vac ct hegpats Gas 7Willomabure 1. 1. D. Dance. writes that the company and the efter he had franied it up with now at the business office of the| ; 4 an The Daily Work 3 b F j lace what have your officials done? e jamsburg branch of th i ive t ie i ‘ly W . i | cer rr ¢ 2 While the naire Of Paterson were | 2. Te DE wil anonsprs dance aud Veet gtrikerss’ Wis’ leteee enieh ie aie beet " ae ae Petite asain cgiaer id you can Restaurant Acie ee ee ee ae ere|concert on New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, . » overnment who might possi! 4 1600 MAD) “j ‘ suffering, the members of the sore et 56 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn, at|dated Nov. 14, says that the strike | five support onthe eee Ray: manage to get any at the door.| Pht: Tea Laas volunteers to help get out material for the : Board, supposed to lead the strike,|#_ p.m. The funds collected at the hag been going on for two weeks, | ¢j “fixing” it-| Don’t take chances. Get them at < : . i f th em CG ll be donated to the class eight months of “fixing” and wait. 5th Anniversary Campaign } most of lem were no where near! war prisoners, Admission will be 25 and that five ships had left Santa j, fe f: bl tunity, | once! : i the scene. The only time they ap-| cents, 4 |ing for a favorable opportunity, | 7 eee + - & 4 peared was to break the strike com-| foil Gi iaet seolaaly wus ee ae en All Comrades Meet at ‘| Please come to the office any time be 4 dacht at Harl ruit is shipped, absolutely withou' 4 | a } ia mittee, composed of rank and file} ax Bedacht. national Ratha dis | car, ‘cht ink: y jother such outbreak as the Teapot 1 Get Your Money’s Worth! pia heill dat | CARE Cl y mutete ele wore actunlly carrying [teeter of the Wornera:ceommrenian CAE. which is mainly bananas. The| Dome seandal, Work put through ary the BRONSTEIN’S tween 9.30 A. M. to 11 P. M. Come down , be é3 4 s Party will speak on “The Socialist |!Ollowing day a number of other | the renewals, : i is td . 4 q J i sie wi of Bray ypeaz” Sy ‘Re Haram VOU | ships were expected in port, and the | On these leases which Work was |Park Clothing Store ee verAUnarey wig to help even if only for an hour, wained in these struggles under the | @&¥ @t 8 p.m. Admission 15 cents, | Strikers were sure these would also so anxious to put across, the gov-|] For Men, bl yal and Boys TAM ated etka? sist Af se: Pod ss bs a f leadership of the Joint Board? Let|“!! Party members and workers are|be unable to load any cargo. | ernment has been losing $365,000 aj fo 4 ‘A, Corner 6th St.}|] 55% Claremont Pikway Bronx Soper EE : the workers answer this question Mutual Ald League Dance. He also writes that local business year. ‘This new evidence came out || 9 ‘Gar YORK CITY i ki Catnuelves . The ere roves Beil. ot a | people are opposed to the imperialist | when the lawyers for a competing N i ueague for Mutual will be held | fruit trust because its stores are showed h h lower | A : ie 4 | company showed how much lower — cde nid les es ad have | Figen t St Beethoven Hall, 210 E.) taking so much business away from | his company’s bid was than that of-|(( unity Co-operators Patronise : Rational ea oe aed peasant ; tie evs 6 Burkes |them. Fnayt by Stevlalry whose bid was | 8 AM LESSER Vegetarian Restaurant Today the workers of the Bronx accepted privately. 3 , SHOON Se WEY Ginle Waal contcing ta sud |Site Seca, CWapeeee mata: eaten Ure ge Mean sme Ws, et Ooty ae] eee ee ie Te Boned repent allyl HN oa a that’ th ebuild | ITE Boston hoad tee ee orkt| SYDNEY, Australia, (By Mail). completely tied up with the Insull||} 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Y. : soe " parr dalea es ey nae rere \ers Club. Minkov will be the lec-|—A number of unemployed miners | public utilities gang, as well as with ||| Between 110th and 111th Sta. Strietly Vegetarian Food. anew from the cate real | turer, and will speak in Yiddish. | from the South Maitland fields who | the oil companies, and the attack | Next to Unity Co-operative House wie alee set ch 43 Si ine Negro Entertainment, Dance. | had been sent to road construction| upon them is a political maneuver) == ee what difficulties may be, i oa ; A Negro ontertainment and fancy work about 50 miles from Walcha | which has no intention of hindering | WE ALL MEET | ‘ centrate, not upon a small branch | tas Heer Sra ie ts Of} found no work, and were left to|the agents of the big corporations | f the Andust th | the Workers (Communist) Party at $ 8 atthe of the industry, or upon the small! 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, ‘for| starve on the road, without means| in strategic government positions. ; cockroach shops, but once and for Satuingay, dans 12, An interesting | of transportation. = — = ~ | NEW WAY CAFETERIA i a all, upon all shops: particularly the | Pr°sram’ is being ’ prepared, | E/T your Nearest j \ big shops in Paterson, which really| weetheit Symphony Orchestra. | ptyr WAGE CUTS FOR WO: Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF'||\§ cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 101 WEST 27th STREXT Several comrades are needed i * determine the standard of living of| The next rehearsal will take piace RKERS SURGEON DENTIST | 649 ALLERTON AVE NEW YORK a e ew 4 Hi 20 7 | ny : || Paterson workers, The workers now | Southern Bivd:, wear freeman Bc |) ree Standard Oil Co, of Kentucky |l} Offien Houres Tusa Thurs. & Gat. |{) BRONX, N. Y. by The Daily Worker for ‘ \ see that the last strike was no solu- | station. |has declared a 50 per cent stock Sakdas tae ji bts he et Cor. Barker, . “tion to any of their problems; that ‘uns Chenlndicd gids: | dividend estimated to be worth $30,- PLEASE TRLEPHONE FOR Teh Olloelle: Meine For Good Wholesome Four paid work. Apply to Daily i | they ‘will have to prepare again for! 4 concert and ball will be given | (0000 vay AST Hist STR ICK | ta fd A 4 «2. new struggle. To win this strug-|by the Unity Cooperatt: Cor, Second Av. New Voru RATNER’ S Worker Office, 26 Union H ‘! le the workers of Paterson must re-| tion of its first, annive Hotel and Restaurant Workers Telephone: Lehigh 6022. : | \heive the support of all the textile Branch of the Amalgamated Dairy and Vegetartan Restaurant S r I ‘ A} hvorkers throughout the country or- Food Workers Way | eee preleis 103 SECOND AVE. BES) l day "A "| ganized in a National Union. While 133 W, Bist St, Phone Circle 7336 ; Holland Ave. Bronx, N. Ys A. L. HARMATZ, Prop. i 4 Near I || the tricky officials of the Associated Office Workers, Attentiont BUSINESS MEETING<]) Phone Olinville 5489 Self-Service Cafeteria ee ‘|| have been scheming and’ planning] witi pe meld wemedey, hee ae ee ene |p. bela On the fires Monday of the SURGEON DENTIST fee es 115 SECOND AVE. Near 7th St, | 1 be held Thursday, Dec. 20, at the month at 3 p.m, JEWELER | || to deliver the workers to the fakers|Labor Temple, 3nd ‘Ave. and 14th 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. We carry a full line of watches, DARING DONE. oN PREMISES |\of the U. T. W., the workers of | St: Juliet Stuart Poyntz, well as MODERATE PRICES clocks and jewelry it Our oer el oe 2n@ Ave. | Paterson themselves have given Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6974 a bry Doe! | their answer to this move and have COOPERATORS PATRONIZE — Soe der tment | built up the new National Union, M. FORM ‘AN IDR. J. MINDEL Patronize Comrades, Patronize that alone will be able to prepare ° Adverti \? ise your union meeti: eo Je . . "for and carry through the necessary|| Allerton “Carriage, Bieycle ||| tere. For information write t0 SURGEON pentisT {|,/VO-1Ip Darber Shops || The Triangle Dairy ‘struggle of the workers. Join 0: i : ‘ || National ‘Textile Workers Union. ian Toca targa The DAILY WORKER 1 UNION SQUARE aise re ear Restaurant | Build a powerful industrial union 7 gana Pee Room 808—Phone, Algonquin #8! BRONX PARK EAST 1379 Intervale Avenue | based upon the workers in the shops 26-28 Union Sq., New York City {|} (°° Baa ait bidab din te! iaont avers T j BRO : Not conneated with + -¥ other o jerton Ave. and mills. | @

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