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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY JA ARY 12, ELGLe Page Sev en © iii WORKERS 10 HELP EVENT BY CONTRIBUTING Solidarity wi with Class War Victims, Slogan An appeal was’ issued last night |by the New York District of the In- ternational Labor Defense to its |members, all other class-conscious | workers and to workingclass organi- |zations to express their solidarity | | with class-war prisoners by starting | work at once for the annual I.L.D. Bazaar, to be held March 6-7-8-9-10 ‘in. New Star Casino, 107th St. and }Park Ave. The appeal, signed by |Rose Baron, secretary, states: |The workers who are now be- |Kind the bars of the capitalist jails | organizatio | Sons of the American Revolution and the National Republ nC the country, placing wreaths upon the grave of Alexander Hamilton, one of the first organizers of finance in this country, on his 172nd birthday. Reactionaries Honor Founder of Financial Oppression System lub, two of the leading reactionary | |for their devotion to their class, look }to us for aid. They look to us, |their fellow-workers, to break those }bars and return them to the ranks |Gf labor. And those militant work- \ers who are not yet in jail, but whom | the capitalist courts are trying by levery device to put there—the 662 |New Bedford strikers, the 125 |Pennslyvania miners, William Shif- |frin, the Mineola frame-up victims— they also look to us to save them. editn ‘Theaters avn “The International Labor Defense} 4 good opportunity for soviet March | workers to see the regular week-en azear for |play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on j14th St. and 3rd Ave. on Friday evening, Feb. 8, at reduced prices if tickets ‘are gotten in advance. The full. price will be charged on the of the performance. Tickets in advance may be gotten at the central office of the United Council of Work- ing Women, 80 E. 11th St. Room 533, or phone Stuyvesant 0576- Office Workern. The Office Workers’ Umon has ar- ranged a dance for Washington's birthday eve, Feb, 21, at Webster Manor, Sympathetic ' organizations are asked not to arrange any affair for that evening, | thas arranged a bi 7-8-9-10 that will furnish funds }for these purposes. Every contri- | bution, every article turned out by | groups or individual workers, every sewing circle, every name on the |Red Honor Roll, every advertise- }ment in our souvenir program, is a blow struck against the boss courts, | Weckaa: MGldciabin cal: Daves, | not only because it will help to make} A Negro entertainment ana dance |the bazaar a financial success, but | has Pash. aureegeae Ure eecton 6 of because the spirit behind such ac: 56 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, for mge to the perse-|today. An interesting program is | tivities is a challeng Pp | being prepared. |cutors of labor. - ; * . “In the past workers have always | Negro Champion Danee. ae ‘ | The Negro Champion and the |responded generously, They heve| rev an Negro Labor Congress will | given unstintingly of their time, ere have a joint dance and. entertain- we know that | ment Jan. 22 at Renaissance Casino {bor and money, and 138th St. and 7th Ave. Other or- | this time too they will demonstrate | oi nizations with what energy they can work for | date, the relief of our imprisoned fight- ers. Get busy, show your solidarity | with the victims of the class war.” are asked to observe . . Metro Workers Soccer League. The Metropolitan Workers Soccer | League will hold a ball on February |23 at the Laurel Garden, 75 E. 116th St. Organizations are arrange any conflicting dates, Class Collaboration, Southern High Tariff, at Congress Hearings WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. — The storm of manufacturers’ agents; | asking the house tariff committee | | today showed the break-up of the | | southern democratic party free trade policy very plainly. The hearings also showed class| collaboration, when Frank Kaster, | lof the Brick and Clay Workers’ | Harlem Organizations! The Harlem Youth Center that will open within two weeks in its new | headquarters at 2 HB. 110th St. will jaar out rooms on weekly, monthly | or daily basis for prices that will |suit every working class organ | tion, E. Eisman, | | 1271 Hoe Aye., Bronx, Ha Bia Freiheit Sport Club. The Freiheit Sport Club has ‘ranged a dance for tomorrow, 8 p. m., jat its club rooms, 230 B. 5th’ St. An/ | excellent jazz band has been engaged for the evening, * Liber to Lecture. Dr. B. Liber will deliver a_ series * * lectures at the Manhattan | Union, appeared to do his bosses 8) fi .ceum, 6. 4th St, on Fridays, good turn by asking a higher tariff} Jan, 18, 25 and Feb. 1) on “Radi- The sub- lp. m. “South Changing.” The owner of Florida and Georgia! clay. deposits, D. Raymond Edgar, | appeared asking a tariff, while New * * Workers Laboratory Thi * The. Workers’ | meets every Monday; | Friday at 8:30 p.m. at 334 EB. 15th| England paper manufacturers who! St. basement. |All’ interested | use clay wanted a lower tariff. workers’ dramaties are weleome. | Rep.-elect Jonas, of North Caro- lina, made his first appearance in congress in connection with the mica Laboratory Theatre| Wednesday and Brooklyn Workers Center. | Concert and dance under the aus-} | | pices of the Brooklyn Workers Cen- . ‘ > ter, Williamsburg, at 56 Manhattan schedules, delivering a brief speech| Ave., Jan. 26, at 8 p, m. Good jazz in which he said the south was be-| band. rey aes A coming an industrial center and Sle : yn Workers Center. changing its ideas about the tariff. Ra aoaueet ander ti rt under the aus- n Workers C ven Saturday evening at 56 Manhattan Ave., Brook- Good jazz band. ae PARIS, Jan. 10 (UP).—Joseph Caillaux, former French premier, was injured late today when his automobile skidded on a frost-cov- ered road and collided with another | pe lee Pale ey SE age snachine. Caillaux’s nose was broken. | celebration will mark the beginning | Iron and Bronze Workers. The union is celebrating its 16th | | Workers Credit Corporation Pays You Debenture Bonds 7% Interest— Resources Over | Ox | ~ | Our 10 _year plan is Worth . investigating. See us at our office, or send name and ad- dress, The “Typo” is the only credit institution, cre- ated by Jewish Compositors of the Jewish Newspapers. | Tel. Orchard 3861 meh Pak 1 Party at} asked not to} For more information apply to| ar-| |ter tonight at 2 E. 110th st. | calism and Personal Life." jon brick. Kasten said wages were j20 Mor each lecture will be: Health | high enough here, as Belgian work-| and the Radicals; Disease and the| rs | Radicals and Radical Child-Upbring- j'eca geF caly, Srocnts andey: ling.” Lectures will begin at 8:30 | Fraternal Organizations : of the preparation for a struggle for |the new demands the union has re- cently sent out to the bosses. Peg Working Class Women. Council 10, Bath Beach, will cele- ary with a bate its second anntversa and vetcherinka at 48 Bay. eo * | concert | 28th St, on Jan. Bronx Open Bob Dunn will talk on che arage” at the Bronx open |qh00' Winking Ave, at 8 p, m. | row night, “Full forum, tomor- ee ee Fretheit Chorus and Ball. Bronx Fretheit Chorus. Fretheit Sing- a concert and ie The Bronx Section, ing Society will hold | ball on Saturday jat the Rose Road. | ducted by Jacob tional Club will be held Mc |p. m., at 26 Union Square, All mem- bers "must attend, Harlem Painting Exhibition. An exhibition of paintings by M. Fliess is being held at 1492 Madson Ave., near 102nd St, at present. The exhibition closes tomorrow. ee Le Harlem Organizations, Attention. The Harlem youth center has opened ‘at 2 E. 110th St, Rooms for | parties, open forums and dances, For jinformation get in touch h Elsman, 1271 Hoe Ave. Bronx. Beswabvilic Y. w. Camaraderie, Saturday evening, | Feb. 2, at 154 Watkins St, Brook- llyn, arranged by the Brownsville ung Workers League. Panes eer | Harlem Youth Center. Concert and dance- to celebrate| opening of the Harlem ‘Youth Cen-| Every L. body is invited. See ag Workers Experanto Group. The Workers’ Esperanto Group will hold its usual class and _meet- ing Friday, Jan. 18, at 108 7 14th St, 8 p.m: Young Defenders. The Young Defenders, as part ‘of their educations! program, will or-| ganize an Esperanto class. ' All inter- nationalists are invited. Instruction | is free. Registration is now on. The class will meet every Sunday from | 4 to 6 p. m, at 1400 Boston Road, Bronx. The first lesson will be given Jan. 20, (Why Patronize Exploiters? BUY ONLY FROM YOUR Cooperative Food [FINCO) 3 : Bakeries, Meats, Groceries, Restaurant Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. 806 43rd St. 5401 7th Ave. 6824 8th Ave. Manhattan: 2085 Lexington Ave. \|Co-operative Trading Ass’n, Inc. Office: 4301 8th Ave. B’klyn, N. Y. 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Tith mieeety SUSauehanna 062% ® The annual ball of the Freihéit Society will take place on} Feb, 22, at the Manhattan Lyceurh,. 66 Fourth St. B.| NEWEST STEPS | “=== Young Defenders Dance. : Defenders will give a beginning at & p. m. arters, 1400 Boston ppy band and good enter- All invited. + cee Werrer Modern School. oJ festival of the The dan Si, Road sn tainment. Ferrer lay School of Yorkville will be held at the Labor Temple, 43 BE. 84th St., tonight., Proletarian chil- r perform the 01 Stri , and give song: he Hun Children Sym- phon ill head the pro- gram and children will sing in sey- eral languige: * Preiheit Sports C! ine announces soccer games to be a tomorrow: Freiheit A, vs, Atlantic } Thomas Jefferson Field, | vania and Livonia Aves.,” Brooklyn. | et’ Unity at Hudson Park, | K off, (2 p.m F City, kick ‘off 1 p. Hudson and Leroy m. Sts., Broadway Seventh Ave. su bet off at Houston St. station, A dance and package party will be given at the club rooms, 230 E. 5th St., after the games. Dancing will begin at 8 p.m clety. ociety will meet for a_ special the Lenin Memorial sal will be held at m, Harlem Progressive Yor _Sport section of the a sport exhibit at the al meeting for Jan. 19, | urged to come for the aratio Tuesday and at : P. m. | the on the 2 t ub will Comrades | final Thurs: Brighton Hench Workers Club. Elliot Jacobs instructor at Workers School, will lecture Modern American literature at ton ‘Beach Workers School, righton Beach Ave., Brooklyn, day at 8:30 p.m. Diamond Smuggling Ring to Be “Probed” | Assistant United States Attorney Sylvester revealed yesterday that a | federal grand jury will begin inves- | tigating today an international dia- | mond smuggling ring and that nu- | merous indictments are expected Sylvester said that W illiam |Ballyn, chief steward of the liner |Berengaria, recently arrested with | $50,000 worth of uncut stones in his | stateroom, had confessea his part | in the smuggling and would be the chief of many v itnesses. | | Frar a ee ‘DR. J. MINDEL SURGEON DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone, Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office SS: Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF EON DENTIST ENT 115th STREBT Cor. Second Ave. New Yoru Telephone: Lehigh 6022. DR. L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. MODERATE PRICES Room 1207-8 Algonquin 6874 Airy, Large Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 | | | Advertise your union meetings here. For ‘nformation write to The DAILY WORKER Adve-tising Dept. 26-28 Union 3q., New York City Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sist St,, Phone Circle 7336 y BUSINESS MEETING] eld on techn Monday of the AMALGAMATED \ FOOD WORKERS 51} CHICAGO PLANS +Workers Party Activities ‘REED ADMITS HE “DAILY” AFFAIR ON JANUARY 20 Joint Lenin Memorial; Minor to Speak CHICAGO, Jan. celebration of the Fifth Anniversary of the Daily Worker and Lenin Memorial Meeting, to be held here Sunday evening, Jan. 20, promises to surpass any previous event of its kind ever held in this city. Ashland “Auditorium, the largest hall in Chi- cago, will be the place where thou- sands of Chicago workers will gather to do honor to their fighting paper and to the dead leader of the prole- tarian revolution. Robert Minor, editor of the Daily Worker, will himself be present at |the celebration and-will address the | vast gathering. Avbig entertainment program, with artists of high quality, has also been arranged. In connection with the fifth anni- versary celebration an_ inten: subscription drive is now in progress junder the direction of Samuel |Krieger, Daily Worker agent in Chicago. All workers and partic- ularly members of the Workers | (Communist) Party are urged to) take an active part in this campaign | “Daily”! among larger sections of the work-) Memorial Meeting Saturday, to spread their militant ingelass. * * * Minor at Milwaukee Fete. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Jan. 11.— Robert Minor, editor of the Dai Worker, will be the chief speaker | at a joint celebration of the fifth | anniversary of the Daily Worker and Lenin, Memorial Meeting, to be held) Workers Center here Sunday afternoon, Jan. 20, William F. Kruse, district organi- zer of the Workers (Communist) Party, will ‘also be among the speakers. An entertainment pro- gram of unusual interest has been arranged. “PRIMATIVE ACCUMULATION” David Steinhardt, head of a firm of stock dealers who specialized in selling worthless securities to widows who had just got their dead | husband’s insurance money, took in | over $2,000,000 before he had to 11.—The joint | disappear, an investigation cf his| |books showed yesterday. The Greatec’ Selection of F ants —IN NEW YORK CITY— 1000 pair of pants of the best wools and worsted to match any coat and vest. $4.95 and Up We are making the best pants to order We have 50,000 dif- ferent designs, im- ported and domestic fabrics, at very rea- sonable prices. A good opportunity to save money and time when you come to the well-known pants specialist DIRECT. R. & G. 47-53 Delancey St. Between Forsyth and Eldridge. OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS. LOOPERATORS PATRONIZE M. FORMAN Allerton Carriage, Bicycle and Toy Shop 726 ALLERTON AVE. Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx Phone Olinville 2583 ftas> FROM FACTORY TO YOU! HIGH-GRADE MEN’S and YOUNG MEN'S SUITS From $12.50 to $25.00 PARK CLOTHING‘ STORE 93 Ave. A, Cor. 6th St. N. ¥. © Comrade Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE E. KARO Your Nenrest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel. OLInville 9681-2 — 9791-2 Conyention of Section 1. All the delegates and alternates to the convention of Section 1 of the Workers (Communist) Party must report this Sunday at 10 a, m. to| the Stuyvesant Casino, 9th St. and Second Ave. All the members of Section 1 are invited to attend. —Section Convention Arrange- ments Committee. * Ls * Office Workers. eA All members of the Y. W. L. who are office workers must attend a very important meeting today at 2 p.-m, at the Workers Center, 26 Union Square. we Te To All Party Members. Unit meetings w he week of Janu ‘lection of. delegat tonvention All hould take no} ime to participate election, hela during for the Section members present on Dy Party d be in discussion and East N. Y. Y.W.L. Dance. The Fast Section of Young Worke: mmunist)* Les will hold its first section dance to-| night at” the East New Workers Center, 313 Hinsdale There will be entertainment an excellent jazz band. All work- ers are in ed to attend, See ae) Lenin Memorial Meet A Lenin Memorial Meeting will be} held in Madison Square Garden Sat- | urday evening, January 19. All Party and sympathetic organizations please take note. You are requested not to arrange any conflicting dates. The Lenin Memorial Meeting this year. will be a powerful demonstration against the imperialist war and for the de- fense of the Soviet Union. Screws bee: To All Units. Tickets and posters for the Lenin 19. Jan. are now ready at the district, off Call for them at once. Williamsburg Y. Ww. L. A dance under the auspices of the WwW. L, Wi nsburgh Unit 2, will | & at 8 y. be 6g0 30 p. m., at! * * on will be held a. m., at the 6-28 Union Square All delegates must be tomorrow | fourth floor, |on time, “For Any Kind of Insurance (ARL BRODSKY Telephone Murray Hill 5550 7 East 42nd Street, New York | a comnaone EAT at th SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURAN' 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts. Brownsville Section 8. Section 8, Brownsville section con- vention — will e held tomorrow 10 a. m. shar, 154 Watk Delegates and alternates must be time. WOULDN'T ALTER ‘KELLOGG PACTS ‘\Jeer at Revelation of | American Greed ung | Women's A special meeting of the Women's District. Committee is called for a, Saturday, Jan. 19, * * * District m., Young Workers League. plan, editor of the * nd member of th League, will speak row night at 8 at 60 St on “The Young W nist) League Organizations. ing follows, N. EB Continued from Page One tomor- PI her own slave empire, took the sting out of his complaints, and left the general impression on all who heard |him that his oppos' | politics, merely for Missouri democrats, * * mu- ion free, 1 welcome, eae District Conventions, The section held tomorrow at 10 a. Section uth Dane-~ * conventions will b: beginning promptly the following plac S$ Place; French Cynical, 60 tion 2, 101 W ; Section 3, 26-| PARIS, Jan. 11.-Comment in Union Square; BE : et ~, Bayar bee semi-official French papers and th Bronx: Sec oth J Beas other organs of the bourgeoi Ave., Brookly mn e sen te Merm aid Ave., Brooklyn Section 9, is cynical over the senate debat of rurn Wali, Broadway and 11th Ave. | the Kellogg Pacts. The French gov | Astoria, : 4 GEE ernment signed it, as did the Eng Gite et wie lish, with full recognition that. it Section conference will be held WAS a move made by American im- VEGETARIAN Y RESTAURANT Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLYD., Bronx omrades Cc (near 174th St. Station) PHON INTERVALE 9149. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: University 5365 Rational Vegetarian Restauran! 199 SECOND AVENUE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts Strictly Vegetarian Food. . All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway Bronx Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A.piace with . oo where al) radici 302 E. 12th ST. MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southerm Bivd., Bronx, N. ¥. Right Off 174th St. Subway Btaiton For a Real ae ashes Meal VISIT TAL RA ATAGW AL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p,m. Unity Co-operators Patronisze SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 7th Ave. New York|! Between 110th and 111th Ste, Next to Unity Co-operative House ~ Patronize { No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE i (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) i i ; Comrades, -Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA | 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK eee thraserowy Toe viii ht, Section head- m in opposition to British quarters, 1330 Wilkins Ave. Bronx, | ; rialia P pie ete ity CATS imperialism, and full realization * * * that the right way to handle it was ppare| yi a secre Taki SEs weston et: as ub erm 4 rape and secret Unit 28, Section 1 will. meet at| MObilization of European resources 6 St Monday. to use when the crisis comes. Marks Place at 6 p, m. Come and See THE FIRST FILM FROM SOVIET UKRAINE TARAS SHEVCHENKO A HIGHLY EDUCATIONAL FILM Picturizing Social and Political System of Czarist Russia A True Life Story of the Greatest Ukrainian Poet. MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 E, 4th St, Jan. 10 11 13 P.M. 8 P.M. 1.45 P. M. ——SSE= Ferrer Modern Sunday Schoo! —1528 SECOND AVENUE— TONIGHT JANUARY 12, 1929 JanuaryFestival at the NEW YORK LABOR TEMPLE 243 EAST 84TH STREET Dancing After Open at 7 P. M. Begins at 8:15 Sharp ADMISSION 50,¢ AT THE GATE 75c, INCL. HAT CHECK Concert and Dance Given by ‘ Ukrainian Workers Club of Harlem at 1538 MADISON AVENUE on Saturday Eve. Jan. 12, 1928 DAILY WORKER and UKRAINIAN WORKERS CLUB. Benefit: — Admission 50 Cents — Spend Your Winter Vacation at the Cooperative Workers’ Camp Nitgedaiget PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION BEACON, N. Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK OPEN ALL YEAR CITY PHONE:—ESTABROOK 1400.