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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929 Five lundreds of Workers of All Races Demonstrate 2 Solidarity at Harlem Revels ‘SUE GALL FOR IELP, SUPPORT [0 NEGRO ORGAN, all Johnson Choir in Masterful Program ‘The American Negro Labor Con- ss, as the fighting vanguard of gro masses, bases its strug- for the emancipation of the op- ssed Negro race upon the or- iization of the Negro workers and, ir unity with the workers of all ‘er races The only class which s the power andthe will to secute the struggle for complete ancipation is the great class of who toil and by their sweat pro- e the good things of life.” Workers Win School Strike for Children § in Brooklyn The school strike in Brooklyn precaution and safeguarding the ended when the principal of P. S. streets, 212, Cropsey Ave, and Bay 49th St., was forced to promise the parents of the school- children that he would obtain improvements in traffic Fraternal Organizations HILLQUIT TALKS © |that has electrified the IMPERIALISM IS | | HIT AT COFFIN OF JULIO MELLA His Blood in Our Ban- | ners, Says Carillo | (Continued from Page One) new achievement of the capitalism Mexican railways, trustified the production of sugar, and that is already master | of more than ninety per cent of the | land. Photo shows the striking children returning to school | “When we will succeed in unify- jing the masses of workers and peasants from the Rio Grande to} Patagonia, then imperialism will re-) ceive its death blow and we will) show that the work begun by Julio! Want to Be ecw Hirelings of Bosses Commander Evangeline Booth and Edward J. Higgins, chief of staff, who are the outstanding candidates to succeed General Bram- well Booth as head of one of the most corrupt and anti-working class MELLON REFUSES TO SAY WHAT HE GIVES HIS FIRM Congress Gets Orders to Hurry Naval Bill (Continued from Page One) getting the millions of dollars of tax refunds from the treasury this year. The list which showed $30,000,000 for the steel trust, other millions to Mel- lon’s aluminum company, ete. and gifts of two billion dollars altogether since Mellon came into office, ended with last year’s donations. Secret Tax Gifts. Senator Dill’s remarks were dressed to the question of secrec the treasury department concerning ad- in Vith bcs ou et eral Office Workern. next meeting at the Workers Center, OF LIBEL SUIT | ae sae bean soeletat 2 a | organizations in the world, the Salvation Army. fhehmiertax cefiadel ore struck the keynote of the| ‘The Office Workers’ Umon has ar-/26 Union Square, on Thursday, Jan. elix Martinez Rodriguez, of the Ss ee crtee ranged a dance for Washington's | 31. He suggested the senate could ning at the Harlem Revels Soli- sity Dance held Tuesday evening | the Renaissance Casino, 138th and 7th Ave., under the auspices birthday eve, Feb, 21, at Webster/ Manor. Sympathetic organizations | jare asked not to arrange any affair | for that evening. | aie. J * Harlem Progressive Youth Club. The Harlem Progressive Youth| Club will hold its third annual ball Fails to Disprove Story | Factory Workers’ Union, denounced jthe conditions under which these | workers suffer, and accused Yankee} imperialism of “fastening its vam- Workers Party Activities learn the list of fir the treasury departr send there the cor benefited by nt if it would espondent who s Saturday at Harlem Casino, 110th . ea SRE, LENIN MEMORIAL 6 this dite Mexican concert | Published the roll call on West. the American Negro Labor Con- Women Theatre varcy. fate end wan Gb Aee. | of Steal |pire. claws”.in the throats of the|SETTLE WOR LENIN MEMOR! RT AS OR he al eee 2 i ‘ss and the Negro Champion, its| 4, $004 opportunity for Jewish a fe Latin American peoples. | hath until gam, Ps wented- Pancing| Debating the secrecy in the treas- ; SBE ee » S| workers to see the regular week-end| German Speaking Comrades, oe : Sand All Party members are instructed Lae 6 i ury department’s handling of income itant weekly organ. Moore is|play in the Schwartz Art Theatre on| German speaking comrades are (Continued from Page One) “All Who Sweat—Unite!” to settle up at once for Lenin Mem-| nbern thew eee a s 2 sg 5 Pani Set 8 tional Organizer of the Congress. 14th St. and 3rd Ave, on Friday) wanted to participate in building a| <-Senator Monzon, speaking of | ° Hlekete, 230 CUPS ERD HCE CIS | mietyoung Bioneers, SO RS enator Heflin, Ala., said levening, Feb. 8, at reduced prices if| mass chorus, Applicants are welcome | unionism did with that money. Their | » must be turned in immediately and| | 1h ung Pioneers of New York, “What is worse than an executive Hundreds Attend. tickets are gotten in advance. The| every aday, 8:30 p. m. Labor | paralyzed silence on these questions, | the life of Mella from 1925 up to| payment for tickets sold. Unless this | tf e Negro Champion,| hese wennt t est {undreds of workers filled the) full price will be charged on the Temple, 243. 84th St, Room 18-—- | Paraly his murder, told how Mella was one|is attended to without delay the Pa heatr at the session where senators tremble les i rs ’ house eve- day of the performance. Tickets in, Uthmann Singing Society. put to them in the expose, brands will face financial difficulties v ve-\ their names be made public. They sino, representing 29 working) advance may be gotten at the central | tliat fon seta they. Are. jof the most potentially great revo-| will tend to destroy the moral s BL ADSM ABs SeingING dale eee Be cre Cee taut 8s organizations, of all races. | office of the United Council of Work- | Millinery ‘Theatre Party. Hlutionaries of Latin America, cut|of the meeting. All tickets and p sGES (SOC tho“ GIRIPIGE (Ones) UELE (tty CRCMING oyna rate uens rs 2. ‘ |ing Women, 80 E, llth St. Room}, The Millinery Workers Union, There is yet another angle to the | 4 |ments should be in by the end of treasu: He declared that secrecy ch organization had a apertel lige 535, or phone Stuyvesant 0576 has arranged, a theatre party’ for Sxandhloun .etaterobnt?: of Hillquit | own before his time as a victim of | the week. ake GF, Section 6. : ki Mclion’s deparumentewae venti r placari ee a! |March 20. Fraternal organizations | i fee spuratiiber im t meeting of 3 ‘ I as “an im- its oon barges ea naeiy Metro Workers Soccer League. |e asked not to arrange conflicting and Co. Isn't Hillquit enough of ONE aa said Monzon, “that! muteet ee ee me ection 6, will t ake place today, | portant source of thievery can ‘ae race solidarity. Hine Merce OND) ornate Soceer |"**** Ee eae lawyer (and his clientele of capl-| in who till the soil, the workers of | Negro Work Conference. Ui RUE eno trae tegen All Secrecy Public. Among the organizations repre- pay Be ie Ga cy ent | separ. Seearae: |talist corporations seems to testify the factories, of the sea and air, of|, 4 Negro conference of the district 4 Tecuon |: iterature: Agents, Sen. N s, Neb., interrupted to ted were: the All-America Anti-! St. “Organizations “are. asked not to he RDB Uintaa bea dteio ion as ie het a zpue noua! oan |the army and the offices, all ANDES heen cee neonate ainors Section 6 Ww itl be held, Paune at say: “I h to suggest a way in perialist League; American-West | 7@7s° any conflicting dates. [fendi Tabor aoa to, poring he ieee to act aplas | who, swostito-avell (ia techies cf |row at the Workers, Genter, ae 8:15 p.m. at 596 Manhattan Ave. which any senator who has been mis- lian Benevolent Society; Archi-| Workers Laboratory Theatre. | in'a ‘conference on Jan. oF 3 lamar auigate a aeaialigt? vec. | others, must forge a bloc that will orien ius “for ‘Negro work and to| Electricians’ Fraction, Y. w, , | Tepresented in the published roll call 5 | © Workers’ Laboratory eatre | at the Club Rooms of the Assets on, “a s of increas-| A meet! of e Electr ;;/can make his position clear or oe oe Toe MISE OUAED Jeounney, WScnes neve mnaisls Madisae Aye. nne sunset As “Aré ord shows he would have no scruples Heh heat ah Ph eg froma BUR arnnity amine: the, Nogrd| Fraction of the Youne Woon public. If he etl get ae ae Pages art deg Lehi Rapeaenis Te AW “idterented rer Pee f ecboiioea. abor’ Gollege,| if bringing workers to a capitalist an | workers. League will be held Saturday, 4 p. m.,! ing, Bree Gxbeutive somal 3 ily Worker; Distict. Negto Cort: St. basement... All. Interested’ In| feth) of (HEDOE epea al Ly 1 fennel Carillo’s Tense Eloquence. | “is is the first conference of the 28" Unign ‘Square, into secret executive session and an tte, Workers (Communist), YOrseT® Crajnatic® are we Eh Apr sepa |court for criminal sees Het Be Rafael Carillo, addressing the district. where Negro, work, will be PARP hea nounce how he stands, the newspa- rty; Freiheit: Haitian Patriotic mroskles. Workers. center |: ‘@ptaedec and thee tee chai cata tare eerie nigra ‘3 ee d crowds in the name of the Mexican! ference will have for its task (1) The! 4 meeting of Unit SF. Subsection P&S ral) Deine ities, nema syed tion; Harlem Educaticnal Forum; plocksie tip ebconuten Mecca Gan. lied OF series of tour loctutes on | ete goad bay gaee Communist Party, said: drawing in of Negro workers into will meet tod 6 p. m.| Sen. Bruce, Dem., Md., suggested rlem Tenants League; Insitiute ter will be given Saturday evening, ‘Radicalism and Personal Life,’ will |not eximinal action, for the follow-| “«Mfetia had the recklessness of the Fe ee ee OCS) | Hon ettek wits Election, of tunc:| that the senate go into executive Social Study; International La-|at 96 Manhattan Ave, Brooklyn. /BF FNG%, Yvceum, 66 Hast Fourth | MR Peasons: _,|brave. Well did they know what Mobilization of the Negroes for the Mat cae race AlNimsta= | ession’and ask cach eenstion wheter : Defense; Japanese Workers’ As- ia eae Ss [presen stomicrrow Wight he ee Biecr In civil action sae ne the {they were doing when they killed) task in fishting they ae Onna t ra Wult'Ge Gace he had given out the information. ‘ation; Needle Trades Workers, Working Class Women. ore aE oid t Brceina? served on the defendants and the | jim, In the name of the World SR aa ear ers mre one rea aeieannani iu aesebs an ‘ Bruce would not say that he would dustrial Union; Negro Workers}, Connell 20, ia parirematy with a|eocures Will, begin at, 8:80. |case may then easily drag along in| Revolution we greet him, and with-| work with regard to the women and/ neld’ by. Unit Subsection 2B at) Vote to expel any senator who did lief Committee; New Masses; concert and vetcheriaka at 48 Bay| Scandinavian Workers Athletic Club, | Wiet, civil hearings, postponements, | out tears we say to him farewell. /YOutn, Worker, git) oPrsat Ok we | 101 W. 27th St, today at 6 p.m, give out the vote. w York Federation of Working | 28th St, on Saturday. | |. The ‘Scandinavian Workers’ Ath- ete. for many years. Criminal ac- | for we do not bury here a man who|” All units are urged to send dele- | Section. Nine. Dance The question under discussion was omen; Office Workers Union; Brownsville Y. W. 1 fete Cuts sill hola, tts second annus }tion, on the other hand, at least pro- | ends, but we raise here an example, #ates to this conference, | aiiure 101 an entertsinment and dance witi|the McKellar amendment to the de- oletcos Cooperative; Spanish) camarade Saturday evening, and Walton Ave. on Feb ear (see a ped roe with the gb: | which eine His death imposes | of our ‘Negro work on. the part of | Siven, by Section & at Resster's | ficiency appropriation bill, providing orkers Club; Students Literary) Feb. 2, at Watkins St., Brook-|bor Sport comrades and all others portunity to have the case go be-/on us the duty of avenging it. He/the unit. Select delegates and see | Wovisey Aves, Aetoria a. wand ese Yall tox Gatnnde- oF re tha 4 by " Twi od jazz ban . . H ey C0 m y_ Aves. Astoria, L. I, on - s more than sociation; Trade Union Educa | Voing Workers Loakeo Brownsville| SF5, jeviteae eee teens fore & magistrate’s court for an in-| was preparing a book that will be| ‘at they attend the conference. jurday, Web. is, ance will com-| $10,000 be passed on by the tax ap- re hi - is | y i i ” ; ence a e Astol i} . nal League; Window Cleaners ee ay ie +» * jitial public hearing. Hillquit and | of great importance for Cuba and Rcstlin Women Ondwnlesee: ‘and get off ni Hoyt Aver Jn) peal board. Mellon has written a otective Union, Local 8; Women’s} Young Defenders. H lasuecnaere reactance im pe| bis ang apparently fear to bring | which we will issue and hurl in the! au Section Women Work Organiz- sharp letter to the senate, objecting A NMomcern |. he OY Defenders, fs i ‘i ; are ately se Unit 4¥,"s . A y Workers © League; Workers | Ji? oustlonal program, Gil ont| aiscussed by Comrade J. Schwartz- |¢timinal action, because the facts ob- | face of his assassin. In that book Care ieee cr aig pags ae 9 ee tha oe oe fection 6. ..m/ to this plan, on the weak excuse that ommunist) Party, District 2;! ganize an Esperanto class. ' All inter- man_at the ares a Saltaire Loe tained from a public witness stand | he pictured the situation in Cuba} tention of Sylvia Spiro, the names|be held he meeting of Grit iat, the board is already too busy. orkers (Communist) Party, Dis-| nationalists are invited. Instruction pee ins St. Brooklyn, tomorrow yay be printed in order to prove |and pointed out its remedy. He did|and addresses of the newly elected | Section 30 p. m, tonight, 66 Man: ct 2, Section 4; Workers Inter- ‘is free. Registration is now on, The class will meet every Sunday from * e008 |to the entire world the filthiness of | not finish the last chapter, which | Unit Women Work Organizers. hattan Ave There was another debate on use of prohibition funds. | i r 4 | 4 A ae ‘oe * tional Relief; Workers School;'4 to 6 p.m. at 1400 Boston Road,| | Harlem Youth Center. |the big swindle. Sis he had entitled ‘The Machado Ter- ‘Riieationtlseges Beactions: | Unit 2F, 2c. | i eae a ung Workers (Communist) Proms ais aaikes ten "3 Bo iloth Be rests rooms for|_ Proof of our contention is of-|ror and the Present Situation.’ All language fractions are instruct-| A Special meeting of Unit 2F, 2c| 5 ague. Tenants League Dance. meetings, parties, open forums on,fered in the libel suits brought] “The struggle goes on twice as ed to immediately elect, a Women's hin Re — =m night, 101 w,|]} For ® ee ee Meal ‘ i An Inter-Racial Dance -is_ being | daily, weekly or monthly basis. Fur. i si i York Organizer to direct work s e Negro Choir Masterfut | en ee ace, Spehanta| ther’ information from” E. Bisman,|28ainst_ the Communist press by |forcefully. We know how to punish | jmong women in their. particular | ; * INTERNATIONAL The Hall Johnson Negro Choir,| League, Jan. 30, at the Imperial Au-|1271 Hoe Ave. Bronx. Harry Lang, official of the “For-|his assassins. I pledge you, Julio) language. Send names and addresses German Bureau Meeting. i filling all expectations previous | ditorium, 150 W. 129th St. Pe eee ward,” end Lucie Robbins, when | Mella, that we will avenge you. And/ of tie comrades elected to the di The’ Bureau will hold a_ special PROGRESSIVE CENTER 3 rate Sy aicr} Peluniost Car. Deiver, Wanted. pupusa e bree ® t that th | trict office for the attention of Sylvia| meeting tomorrow night, 8 p.m. ) the affair, brought the workers) yfonegan Modern School Ball. Voluutace driver fora car wanted | they were exposed as misusing funds | thus we say to you, that the masses) Spiro, | Hungarian Workers Hall, 350 E. 101 WEST 28TH STREET thered to the climax of the even: Comtares Ball arranged by the Jol- for a few days’ work. See Louis A. | collected from the workers to de-|of the poor and the humble who diviaaty . : ™ se Slst St. if (Corner 6th Ave.) i with a sti ly Mohicans. (Mohegan Modern; Baum, Workers’ International Re- have sprung from tl ay i» Dance, 3 em : se enians Saeed ‘with its masterful renditions of <cnooty ‘will he given. tomorrow at iets t Union Square. |fend and free from jail Eugene V. |! bli he soil of Mex-| ane second daiice of the season win| _ Women's Agttprop Committee. RECREATION ROOM gro spirituals, Protracted ap-| New Webster Manor, 125 E. 11th St. * * Debs. The case is now many years|ico, treasure your teaching and/ phe given by the Harlem Unit of the) An important meeting of the Dis-!] Open from 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. ause at the end of the arranged | os ei : ai ‘4 | Cooperative Branch LL. De old, with the socialist faker and his | your hope. You will not remain | ee os E a me ead omens Agitprop Committee Spates 2 orkers Press Club. The © tive Branch of the 1. 7 A Fikes | n Working Youth 2 E.| will be held tomorrow evening, 7 ogtam brought the Choir back for) ‘the executive committee. of the|L. D. is arranging pretel of he til friend, who reached high office | here: Your blood is in our banners,|;7¢th St. Half of the proceeds of |p. m, sharp, Workers Center, Room = Z o encores. In all they sang five Workers Press Club will hold its/|for today, 8:30 p.m. at the Audi-|in the A. F. of L. because of a sim- | your ashes we will carry to Mos- the Sean ae toate waneene Members of the committee are ET YOUN, FRIENDS at irituals, “Rise On, Jesus,” “Water- | ~ | torium, 2700 Bronx Park East. lilar friendship for Gompers and | Cow, and you will repose in the best| weexly paper. Comrades of the Har-|U"Sed to come, ME! , FRIENDS at |) “Hold On!”, “You Better \racial unity, they are conquering the | of ‘all chapels—in the love of the lem Ww. L, and other Harlem and} yy, ‘ he Labor ‘Temple Poetry Forum, other leading lights in the A. F. of Is re and aces Educational Meet, Section 1. M . 7 Vi 5 nd,” and “Dis Hambone.” | virus of race and national hatred in- 4 ae Bari ane meet today at/1 “not anxiously” pressing charges toiling masses of all the world.” Hea onevar ce! ciipen aecuirel Her 1 An cducational meeting of Section || essinger S$ egetarian In his call for all workers to show jected into them by the bosses, and! jjci,?" (rebel poetry), A. M. Sulll- ‘for their aggregate suits of $800,- | * * * Monday, m., at 60 St. ee | : iss and racial solidarity, Moore | they are uniting into one conscious, | van, Berton Braley and others, 00. \A. B. M: il t T 1k t) Unit 3F, Subsection 2A, y "Tople for discussion will be| || Qi Davy estanrant a: lorganized force which in spite of fee se kn wal! sect agul to Lalk at) an important meeting of the unit Party Problems on Building || pe ‘ : 4 oe at bac nefenda okaan;|.: et) another case, wi ill be held today, at 6 p. m, 101 y “Jim of the 1763 Southern Blvd. Bronx, N. ¥. || “The parasitic “middle class al- | °voty idan we Sicaete Hee international Labor Defense pamant member the “famous” case of Sig- | Philadelphia Workers |W. 27h 8 extile Wor Of the Na’ [Right Off 174th St. Subway Station |) . o) a decent order of society in whic! . = 7 ” * are tc e | sii: Lye erp io eirel aoe he workers ‘will rule avid in v hich ABetsil erick wills cake plans Maret 6" as, man’s “Coney Island A tabeceh Forum Sunday Night Unit 7F, Section 1. elves for discussion and offer | path eae |will be no more class and race dis-|% 20,im, New Star Casino, 107th St. | lowa. Here criminal action Report the section conference | their opinion, | Comrades, Patronize aring in the history of the wee haps ec ais- a Perle ee Make donations con] brought against M. Epstein and the PHILADELPHIA, Ji 24 -kB: yi ibe given and selection of "the Masses Are the Vanguard. Be ribute articles—come into the of-| 7 J: Daily Freiheit. A-hilarious , Jan. | functionaries wi e da cyvhile'we welcome ‘the support Fight Race Oppression, cn) us onder hort ao Jem ey held in magistrates | Maal, of tho editorial staff of the iegeganrgane © =) Mducational Institute | The Triangle Dairy Cae iice J 3 aily Worker, will speak on “Modern | * * those Root a moanee ran eee Seer neice uae en Sierraeis Workers’ Group, court, resulting in making the right Revoluti P ty t the Work- Shop Nucleus 4, 36 English, Spelling Grammar, Litera- Restaurant with the struggle of the gress leads in the struggle of the he laughi! tock of | Revolutionary Poetry at the ri! ture, History, Arithmetic, et 7 2 The Esperanto Workers’ Group|wing gang the laughing stoc! > The nucleus will meet today , iran siege ky 4 1379 Intervale Avenue rkers, we depend upon the masses|Negro masses against lynching, | “‘Sat" meets tomorrow, 8 p. m., 108 E.!1n@ Jabor movement. This despite | &TS Forum here on Sunday evening .. "yo; w. 27th Street, at 6 p.m,» || taught to beginners and ‘advanced . ‘ workers, black and white, to peonage, segregation, and all the| 14th St. The class will also meet as 1° 1's tar i trate Brodsky at |&t 8:15 at Grand Fraternity Hall, ote ae pupils at your home or institute BRONX * s 4d Aen ‘4 a " usual a Sy i . is) Prac WE P CHILDREN IN TE cuggle because their conditions other forms of oppression which * * * that time sent the case to the] | 1628 Arch St. Spanish Fraction, RONG OG HORE Wane Plumbers’ Helpers, Magil will discuss the class char-| Spanish fraction in conjunction mpel them to. they suffer. The Negro Champion | ; o| t : ‘the Hari “Wile 3 LIVINGS s *KLYN “This solidarity demonstration is is the only miliiant Negro Jabor we wee Gelpare wit ha eared spare eit es, PRren | acter of poetry and will treat a num-| he Haren ie 3 oh NGS ON pevcies XN WE ALL MEET elf a concrete evidence of the fact paper in the country fearlessly! held today at 8 p. m., at the Labor! | ber of outstanding modern working | evening, pbgtheg Adliag at 143 E 4 at the only foree which can break wn the barriers of race prejudice the conscious and militant van-, ‘ard of labor. The employers main- \fighting against the oppressors and | carrying the message of solidarity | and struggle to the Negro tasses | and all other workers. Every think- | Temple, 14th St. and Second Ave. Important matters will be discussed. | All members must attend, * at Freiheit Chorus Annual B: WANTED PAY BI-MONTHLY | SALEM, Ore. (By Mail)—The | state labor commissioner of Oregon has recommended that workers be class poets including Carl Sandburg, | Michael Gold, Arturo Giovannitti, | |Langston Hughes, Alexander Blok) and others. He will also read from! For Any Kind. .of Insurance” Phone: DICkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET i Prd Berd paige . : A . i vill | NEW YORK in race prejudice in order to ‘ng* Negro, every class-conscious| The annual ball of the Freiheit | 180 * 3 their work. General discussion will! A . An Singing Societ: ill take pl. Fri-| paid twice a month instead of vide and exploit the workers of all worker, and every free-spirited | 3n\5'Ban 53° Washington's Birthday, Po follow the talk. “Photos of the better kind.” mal ces. Though they play around th fake inter-racial committees, |can Negro Labor Congress and sub- Fourth St. ey will never do a single thing to sympathizer should join the Ameri- | ;seribe for and support the Negro | day, at the Manhattan Lyceum, 66 B. HA * Dental Mechanten Annual Social. | weekly. 2 KILLED IN CRASH. On Sunday evening, Feb. 3, Jessica! Smith, member of the National Exe- cutive Committee of the Society for (8 L BRODSKY Telephone Murray Hill 5550 7 East 42nd Street. New York 1598 PITKIN AV BROOKL Cor, Amboy St. | Rational volish the class system for this Champion. | yimhe Dental Laboratory | Workers’ Nivel By Ch oatage Sy Cultural Relations with the Soviet ea en Vegetarian Restaurant stem is an integral part of the| “Down with race and class op-| {jr It, imembers mud friends at the | men Were killed here today wheh| Union, will speak on “The Women | 199 SECOND AVENUE iperialist profit system, out of pression! |Leslie Hall Rooms, 83rd Mats eat of | their automobile was hit by the B.}in Soviet Russia Ten Years After Comrade N G L i s H) Bet 12th and iath sts. nich they draw super-profits. But e workers are realizing inter- | “Hail the solidarity and emanci- | ‘pation of the workers of all races!” -ABOR UNITY DEMANDS VILITANCY; GOOD ISSUE | Broadway, Saturday evening. Besides there ‘a program of entertainment, jewel, will be a contest for a 19 white gold watch | +, Beowaaville Branch 1. U. D. membership meeting of the rowngsille branch of the Interna- Labor Defense will be held to- aay ‘at 8 p. m., at 154 Watkins pee very member must be present, * | & O. Capital Limited. Both lived in Wellington, Ohio. The history of all hitherto ex- isting society Ix the history of class struggles—Karl Marx (Com- munist Manifesto). jand the Bakers’ Council tomorrow at |1387 Washington Ave, Bronx, 8:30 eee the Revolution.” | The Workers (Communist) Party | fights for the enactment of the 40- Bedny week. Automobile INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also Frances Pilat MIDWIFE 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. Or. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Elementary — Intermediate Advanced—Private or Group | BENIXOFF SCHOOL 337 GRAND STREET, N. Y. ____ Phone: ne: Orchard 7312 Eron School j Strictly Vegetarian Food. | RE ‘TAURANT Comrades Will Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. Festa cei feos hes PhasaiGest Aibhpaes, Beet private and free clsstraetion ts Ladies SURGEON DENTIST 185-187 EAST BROADWAY 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx menian fraction of the Workers|* An important meeting of | all Empire > Longwood 9 ||| Office Hours: Tues., Thurs. & Sat. NEW YORK (near 174th St. Station) With a leading article by Wm. Z.,Weisbord), the I. W. W.’s recent vir- | | (Communist), Party and the Atmen-| Plumbers’ helpers of Greater New SCHOOL Avenue, Bronx }| JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. oster, national secretary of the|tual abandonment of industrial | ian branch of the International Labor fuss alt ne Ga eer ria Dims |PNTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m THE LARGEST AND BEST, AS ‘ade. Union Educational League|unionism (by Harrison George), Defense for the benefit of the Ar-|&t the [avor the Meie atbuation’ dt PLEASE PT on FOR WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL |mentan Communist paper and the arply criticizing the A, F. L. con- | Negro workers demand for full) paterson textile strikers on Satur- tion recently as a completely re- equality in and opportunity to join. oe evening, Feb. 19, at 221 EB, 27th to learn the English Language; to prepare oneself for admission to college. the buildin dustry, involving all unions, w rit te discussed. DANCING NEWEST STEPS Health Food tionary gathering, the January is- ie of Labor Unity, official organ of e T. U. E. L. appears this week. As a result of the dominant note the A. F. L. convention which was currender to the war and rationali- | tion,” and the refusal of ‘the eacherous misleaders of the A. F. to organize the vast army of un- <illed, women and Negro workers, ,ys Foster: “the building of new | aions is fundamentally necessary . .but this does not mean that we .all abandon the old unions.” Foster calls for a militant strug- e, inside and outside of the A. F. and other old unions, calls on orkers to join the T. U. E. L. and \pport_ its program. Cover Many Industries. The needle workers’ convention, e railroad worker and his machine, e shoe workers’ movement to or- inize, the woman worker especially heavy industry (by Rebecca cecht), the progress of the National | extile Workers’ Union (by Albert ithe unions (by Cyril Briggs) the) \chemical industry and its relation to! ‘the next war, the advantages of Sov- iet Union seamen, (by George |Hardy), and an important article on the new strike wave all over the ‘world and the tasks of the Red In- (ternational of Labor Unions, writ- ten by A. Losovsky, secretary of the \R. 1. L. U,, are features of the mag- azine, | “Release Johnstone.” A special article by the editor, C. A. 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