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Y 26, 1929 DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JANUAR sive Wage Cul Mill | Manufacturers, ‘Aided by Reactionary Union Leaders, Prepare Big MOVE MADE OVER | Fraternal Organizations MEXICAN TRADE Workers Party Activities HIT LYNCHING Comrade Frances Pilat Office Workers. | International Labor Defense Bazaar. | (SETTLE FoR rman Fraction Soc! MIDWIFE PROTEST OF THE | The Office Workers’ Umon has ar-| The annual bazaar of the Interna- TICKE @ne’ Gelman a wins WIFE ranged a dance for Washington's | tional Labor Defense, New York ats- All Party memb. instructed|party Saturday 16 1 Dp. 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y virthday eve 21, at Webster | tFict, will take place March 6, 7, Ito settle up at once for Lenin Mem-|jat Labor ‘Temple B. 84th =) a ae? Matto” Sympathetic organizations | 9, 10 in New Star Casino, 107th : " r theo) be , for Ger- Party tickets nd | me ortal tickets, All outstandi must be turned in immed payment for tickets sold. Ux is attended to without delay the Pa will face financial difficulties which benefit of an language “Der Arbeit organ of the are asked not to arrange any affair | and Park Ave. tribute articles ome into the , 799 Broadway, Room 422, help us with the Make donations—con tely of- | preparatory work RANK AND FILE. IN NEW CENTER that evening. | ehh e IN CLEVELAND «« * Greek Fractio Rania rhckios Party. reek Fraction ainment. : ‘ The annual entertainment of the good’ opportunity for Jewish Kr ‘ bs Will tend to destroy the moral success}, ‘The annual: Spee wane (aidan the Danslabceewcant Fretheit Ohstee Annual Ball. Toy n of the meeting. All tickets and pay-| Gree Bae ee Sere ry 7 Fabrics Tariff Rates reyis (ite the mentlat weaned |) ee at tet cet a To War on n Imperialism ments should be In by the end of] Communist), Party will ve 'siven| WOYKerS of “Clev land |) sae g aot tet Sh aba ceca Aven On Friday | Singing’ Society will take place Fri-| , "4 the week. Nate ait Garden koe oe a 8 + ° Raised evening, Feb, 8 at reduged prices if | aay, Feb. 22, Washington's Biemaay,| and Labor Lackeys Shes te Detpeen HURLIn Sualtrote ase “5% Demand Full Equality : js teKets ‘are gotten in advance, The] at the Mahattan Lyceum, 66 Section Women Organizers. ceeds will be applied to “Hmpros yi atronize| i ull price will be charged on the| oats | i All Section Women Work Organiz-|Greek Communist weekl PTA aE TT . | “ BRADFORD, England, Jan. 25,—| day of the performance. Tickets in| iy east, aster @ |, (Continued from Page One). | ost are oragred to iamediately, end 3 ; CLEVELAND, 0., (By Mail).— Ex loiters? he association of textile manufac- oie Uniten Counc jie, antral — Dental “n faa ee <aetial. _ tevideo, Uruguay, with national in to the district office, for the at-| Rien Ops F The Lenin Memorial meeting which © turers here yesterday made public) ing ‘women, 80.1, 11th St Room | Union has arranged “& get veetites ;committees in the various countries, | tention of Sylvia Bolte, Shea nates |) srvouey iad Tinperial * wilt| Was held by the Workers (Commu- . their intention of insisting on their 533, or phone Stuy | for (Ets members and, friends at the|In Mexico, there was formed the) Unit Women Work Organizers. ¢ lage? of 8 rbert /nist) Party to observe the fifth an- || BUY ONLY FROM YOUR | Lay, aa ° > . | Leslie Ba ooms, rd St. west of * , of the r. tomorrow, 8| . 0 7 tne a demand for a general and wide Metro Workers Soccer Lengue, | Broadway, tonight, Besides “spree Committee for Proletarian Defense, | * * >. m., at the Bronx O Forum, niversary of the death of Lenin, and ° spread wage reduction, The Metropolitan Workers Soccer| #T&™ of entertainment, there will be |aNd at once it met a mass response | Attention League Fractions. Wilkins Ave, Questions and discus-|to mobilize the workers of this city || oO op erative This was done after the reaction-| League will hold a ball on February & conteat toh ete jewel, white sold {favorable to trade union unity na- eal! language fractions are ap eranty sion, Bring yn selenae against the war danger, also took || ary officialdom of the national or-} 3 ¢,ine Laurel Garden, 75H. 116th | + * « |tionally on a basis of class struggle.| Work Organizer to direct work| Upper Bronx Unit 2 Book Party. action on the recent lynching of two Rood zanization of unions composing the arrange any conflicting dates, Armentan Fraction Ball. This response was increased by lankucke goad BRE EA Pecans | A book party will ven py Negro workers, C ie Shepard fi_is = extile trades, had advaneed to the] : Mr seauls 8 maniball will be given by the ar-|the recent collapse and falling apart) or"fhe comrades elected. to the Upper an Unit 2 Wilkins |and “Emanual McC ollum, in Missis- [FENCO\ 3 evrice employers the timid “suggestion” | Workers Laboratory Theatre. | action” of the Workers | of the Crom (Confederation Re-| trict office for the attention of Sylvia |* . . Sone | sinpi 5 ; The Workers’ Laboratory Theatre| (Communist) Party and the arm | Spiro, pros olutionary dances, Help | SiPPi. hat the employers withdraw the) The Work Monday, Wednesday ana | an branch of the International Labor | gional Obrera Mexicana), hitherto | § tea hice build the library. This resolution against lynching CN eee temand pending conferences with | Friday at 8:30 p. m,, at 334 B. 1sth| Defense for the benefit of the Ar-|the largest and strongest national | Spanish Fraction. | ate and other forms of capitalist terror || ssakeries, Meats. he Joint Industrial Council, 1 body) § ie eternal: tteresten in) Paterson textile. Btetkers on satus center but whose leader, Morones,! ‘The Spanish fraction in conjunction) Unit 31, Sub- i meet |reads in part as follows: via air i of union officials. workers! bagesiiag 2 Beds as evening, Feb. 19, at 221 E. 27th| was the head of a corrupt clique al-| with the Harlem Y.W.L. has arranged | Monday, 6 op. 108 E. 14th St “We call upon workers, black and Groceries, Thru the use of mere suggestions, | Biocklyn Workers. Center, [om Ray ele * |lied with the government and sery- ; | Unit 8, Section 4. white, to unite for the struggle ich i r nab ae : i .| Working Cl Jomien, ling U. S. imperialism in the Pan-| St. All organi batt &Raction & will neta an liie| eee Macabre nic Restaurant ‘ rganizations r 1 Beng rata ee ‘| program will be presented. Dancing|143 E. 103rd St. such outrages. oases sf . counteract the vicious attack on|hattan, ere she : heir seden, wll speate on yomen; | Many of the old Crom unions are) until a.m, | | ae ST gulch canitgn ofall wencetes in 806 43rd St workers’ standards which the mill] band. Bie Ron ete eee aiceh ant, Bren [congress au SES eee ayy | Ploneers. Theatre A special m of the branch wint|the struggle against lynching, mob 5401 7th Ave. ywners are preparing. ‘Woticinx: Cline oun! of the Brighton Beach Councit 1 reek: Ba all ; | ‘The Young Pio: ot New York,|be held SS 9 p. m., 1830 Wil- | violence and terrorism! 6824 8th Ave. The masses of the rank and file| Council 10, Bath Beach, will cele-| United Council of Working Class| The Organizing™ Committee at tomether with th gro Champlon,| King Ave. | Last repost for new] “Down with capitalism, which 5 ear AY i of the textile unions are especially | PTaIe_ 8 seéond ‘anntvarsary: with “a GORE © aa |Montevideo and the Committee for| rove st RUBIN GATDRen s feeds on the blood of the workers! |||Manhattan: 2085 Lexington vitter in view of the fact that the 28tn St, tonight. Dna: Carpenters, Ohautteur ase pon e ae vai | birds FricKets at the district off ae ited. | cent! issued a joint call to a wie sin oes vd : of th proceeds of 1 0 * hradi 1 | inion officialdom recently came out Peo ee Bit mr, »: - A bership me he proceeds of which will be| 1! qo, ve Tradin ’n, Inc. rithba public yi cele a af the Biownavinte y: ie hear einters, wiipenters and a cha aut. |Mexican workers to send delegates) mlectricians’ Fractton, will jembership mi cone to Reais ung etioertih 8th Aen lyn, N. Y Camaraderi Saturda ing, | ewe 0 volunteer a i VaaieeHt. “Brooklen? be held Satarday, ce: 43 mployers demands that tariff rates| web. 2, at 154 Watkins St, Brook:| Work for the Workers International |t0 the present congress, which call! A meeting of the |eusston” aor PR RE a tae ees : Tel. Windsor 9052-9092. ‘or the fab factured, be| lym. anged by the Brownsville| Relief. See Louis A, Baum, 1 Unionjread in part: Fraction of the Young. Workers'|cussion’ on th Loth St, A mass recitation will be | |( Tel. Windsor 9052- or ‘ fabrics manufactured, be Votue Watkere: Pace, Square, fy ae re 2 ra League will be held today, at 4 p. * a feature of the evening ———— i | : * Attacks Pan-American Falsers. ‘ = m., at 26-28 Union Square, mes! bok Postponed. onflict with the farlem Progre: the Harlem Ur * * * Young Defenders, The Young Defenders, as part of| their Labor meal Tobia. (Isadora Duncan's Autobiograph will be reviewed ae Dr. F. Bech In order annual affair of the not to “We, who aspire to see all the; This reacti step— igh | caging Rae OF e Ule | workers of Latin-America united in ariff endorsement—was put over | Section Nine Dane: entertainment and da: An. Youth sive Club, W. I educational program, will or- ‘ en by Section 9 of the ¥ has postponed its 7, a ‘ ativ ank and file. The union official-| nationalists are invited. “Instruction Chattee will spea “— we ool ey_ Aves. AatS ESSE = ™ 9 iom at that time told the workers|!% {tee. Registration is now on. The|God” at the Abcanicon aed increasing penetration of en urday, Feb, Workers’ Camp je 3 A class will ielping their bosses get a high pro-|4 to 6 p. rision, their own working standards Bronx. vould thus be safeguarded. The! meet every Sunday from Any Kind of Insurance” m, at 1400 Boston Road, Church Service. Harry Snell, ber of the British speak on by | mence at 8p. m. Take Astoria train and get off at Hoyt Ave. station, : “For (CARL BRODSK oe mem-|imperialism in our countries arliament, will | “The British Empire ana|™eans of its loyal ally the Pan- Her Subject Races.” Questions and| American Federation of Labor, do discussion will follow the lecture. {not doubt but that the Unitary Eddentional Mee Tenants League Dance. Section 1. ng of Section e e : An educational mee vage reduction announcements made! An Inter-Racial Dance is being | be | 2; Uni ar will be held | vy the mill owners yesterday, is the| Staged by the Harlem. Tenants! Preiheit Svsibheny “Otnheatel: | Trade Union Confederation to be) Nonday, 60 St. Marks ‘Telephone Murray Hill 5550 | , . ’ ¢ th League, Jan. 30, at the Imperial Au- ranz Schubert” will be the sub- | get up by the Assembly now called, | Place. Topic for discussion will be | imswer to that contention of t | ditorium, 150 W. 129th St. iject of a talk by Nathan Alterman | ii be based the class strug-! “The Party Problems on pulling 7 East 42nd Street, New York eadership. * * * on Friday, Feb. 15, at Rose Garden, | Wi! be based upon ew Unions.” Jim Reid, of the PHYSICAL AND MENTAL RECREATION Workers Prexs Club, 1347 Boston Road,’ Bronx. The or. |gle, and will be the solution of the| tional ‘Textile W Union, win] SICAL AL at 4 RE 2 sf In rallying the masses of union lag The executive committee of the nembership for a struggle against| Workers Press Club will hold its next meeting at the Workers Ce he administration, the left wing day bane chestra will illustrate the t excerpts from Schubert’: r asked discussion and offer) alk with work, that the servants of the|Speak. All are to themselves for created for the) their opini , problem prepare | bourgeoisie have Russian Art BEACON, N. Y. — Phone, Beacon 862 ‘ 26 Union Square, on Thursday, Jan. * working class by calling themselves ——-—. | A | | novement, which has a mass follow- | 31. Boece leg To Protest Lynching the defenders of the workers and/ song us because they are allied with Oriental Restaurant RATES: $17.00 PER WEEK ng, points to the way in which the| trariem Progressive Youth Club. of Negroes in Meet serving in the labor organizations | j.¢ sa tc ne Sat a : Naw cOUCONTAh SS | vosses played the cat and mouse| ‘he Harlem Progressive Youth the interests of the bourgeoisie hoe ye Ceeyere at for their popular Luncheon, Dinner, { jimperialism. Because of this we OPEN ALL YEAR | must create our class organization | |that will defend our interests with- jout its actions being restricted by |the needs of bourgeois police: ‘ame with the unions, |Club will hold its third annual ball jtoday at Harlem During all the time the official and Lenox ae inion endorsement of their tariff} Gergana Speaklag Odurades. equests was still obscured by an| German speaking comrades are lement of doubt for the opposition | enred to participate in building a Meals, served in Original yle — Russian Orchestra ND AVE. Stuyvesant 0177 Meyer Gotvun, Owner Supper Oriental 189- “All those we have seen as heads in Cleveland Tuesday lof the national organizations which CLEVELAND, Jan. 25.—To pro-| until now we have borne, on pre- test the lynching of Negroes, the, | texts that no longer can deceive us, | Workers Inter-Racial League of | abandon us and busy themselves) Casino, 110th St. i CITY PHON ESTABROOK 1400. | ass chorus. Applles ants are welcome The Millinery Workers Union, 43, we whom they consider only as a omrades Will Always Find It o this move was persistant and|every Tuesday, im. ‘Labor | Cleveland will hold a mass protest | solely with questions of bourgeois | —MELROSE—, oe ee ee trong, the bosses refrained from) | Uthinasin Sing Hoom 18—| meeting Tuesday, Jan. 29, 7:30 p.| politics, holding that more im- aying anything definite about their | . * m., at Spiro Hall, 3804 Scovil Ave. | portant than the misery we suffer, | Dair v OTARIAN vage reduction intentions. How- Millinery. ‘Theatee Party, The meeting will especially pro-| ‘Y RESTAURANT | ver the moment the tariff sanction j has vas publicy secured from the union | March arranged a theatre party’ for 20, Fraternal organizations test the recent lynchings of Charley | Shepard and Emanuel McCullom by | force which furnishes them positions Cieasant to Dine ae Our Place, But | in the capitalist government. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx || now we know that they cannot de-| (near 174th St. Station) ce) ‘ VALE re asked not to arrange conflicting dates for that evening. * Labor Students. “respectable” white citizens of | Psrchman and Hattiesburg. When the American Negro Labor Con- gress demanded an_ explanation Governor Bilbo of Mississippi said: “I have neither the time nor the money to investigate.” eads, they made no bones about | 4 heir demands for a widespread | vaEeieyy Paina en ata wee and Barnard Sum- The masses of textile workers will | mer School Alumnae Association calls jalt students who attended or are at= ndoubtedly fight the wage reduc-| tending labor schools to. participate ions and fight both their misleaders | aes @ conference tomorrow at 3 p. m. nd thé bosses: the Club Rooms of the Associatio’ 9149. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues., Thurs, & Sat.. 9:30-12 a, m., 2-8 p.m. to 1:00 p. m. Senna a4 BAT SCIENTIFIC |3ig Madison Ace: The subject is “Are Sunday, 10:00 a. m. | 4 iE ‘0 Be oh een Aa "elio oatiee The proletarian movement ix PEE POINTMENT VEGETARIAN Negro, Fleeing From 1! teaa the discussion, Be,| the selt-conneloum, Independent 4 gasp risen STREET RESTAURAN' 1604-6 Madison Ave. movement of the immense major- ity.—Karl Marx (Communist Mani- festo). Cor. Second Ave. jew York Telephone: “Lehigh pri * * | seanatuavian Workers Athletic Club, The Scandinavian Workers’ Ath- | Lynch Town, Found ite Between 107th & 108th St: Starving in Box Car tail ie 'vac Caste aie tse |f | F Las DLUEPIBLD, W. Va, (By Mai), Sahedaeade, hts, haa:| DR. J. MINDEL]| Dr. M. Wolfson are invited. Two 7 wood jazz band -Terrified and weak from hunger, | will supply the i ore Surgeon Dentist music. All weleome. * * 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor, 9th St. SURGEON DENTIST All Comrades Meet at Late Season Demands Early hirst and cold, A. C. Collins, a 17- dace See tee 1 UNION SQUARE Phone, Orchard’ 2333. BRONSTEIN’S | » You ; : 5 ; car-old Negro worker, of Hatties| on. stariem Working Youth Cen-|fR0™ 80—Phone, Algonavin axsa || Tn cave of rouble mith your tenth ||] VEGETARIAN HEALTH | Reductions urg He ne in a |ter, 2 eee Failed) fe Not connected with any other office long experience, in can assure RESTAURANT | pox er : | daily or monthly basis, Fur- ee 58 Claremont P’kwa: Bro ncked over 100 hours. A railroad | her’ information trom: FE. Bisman = x d Eron ‘School rakeman, hearing his moans, un-| 1271 Hoe Ave., Bronx. ocked the car. * ws) me 5 Car Driver Wanted, Quetioning revealed that Collins, ver for a car wanted DR. L. HENDIN SURGEON DENTIST Volunteer Phone Stuyvesant 3816 SUITS, TUXEDOS enniless, and unable to find work, | for a few days’ work. See Louis A. 853 Broadway, Cor. 14th St. | 185-187 HAST BROADWAY ; ad entered the box car at East St./ ji") Budaeg ee MODERATE PRICES NEW YORK John’s Restaurant uis, Ill, where he had fled from! - Room 1207-8 Aln JOSEPH E. ERON, Pri SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES Ne , el PHE AC ’ burg, scene of the recent | THe LAR Sune 3 ise! wits uttooaes oy nthe Ee oe yey, are Cooperators! Patronize [|| % Hearn, the Bngliah, Lang 302 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK ro fellow worker. Fi ones | admission to college, — Meeting Rooms and Hall SEROY ERON SCHOOL is renlstered by =A TO HIRE the REGENTS of the State of New York. of it has all the rights a Government High School. Call, Phone or Write for Cataloguet NEW COURSES BEGIN JAN, 28th CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. WE ALL MEET at the Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Now—in December—before Christmas, 3REETINGS | Czechoslovak ae gstnetersae wow!” "| | NEW WAY CAFETERIA We offer our merchandise at the lowest aETRE ne = witnesses, 101 WEST 27th STREET | prices. ese prices ho good only this > the | Workers House, Inc. GOOPERANONH! PATRONIZE TELEPHONE: ORCHARD 4473. NEW YORK month. This year, due to bad conditions 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 and late season, we are forced to take our loss earlier in the year. E. KARO | Your Nenrest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy }, 649 ALLERTON AVE., DAILY WORKER ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 5TH ' Phone: DICkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio Rational Vegetarian Restaurant | . Hote) and Restaurant Workers Cor. Barker, BRONX, N, Y. ANNIVERSARY Branch of the Amalgamated tel BAasic oti =e Pace “Photos of the better kind.” || 199 SECOND aulopleleg " Food Workers cS 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St. Bet 12th and 18th Bts. 5F—3C 138 W. Sist St.. Phone Circle 7386 BROOKLYN, N. Y. Strictly Vegetarian Food. Let Our Loss Be Your Gain! All $37.50 grades All $31.75 grades All $24.75 grades Greatest selection in the best styles and models of the year! BUSINESS MEETING<]} eld on the first Mondny of the month at 8 p. m. try—One Union—Join the Common En Office Open from 9 a, m. to 6 p. m. | COOPERATORS PATRONIZB S | M. FORMAN NGLISH Allerton Carriage, Bicycle Elementary — Intermediate | and Toy Shop | Advanced—Private or Group | 730 ALLERTON ave, | BENIXOFF SCHOOL | Near Alletton Theatre, Brons Ph GRAND STREBT, N.Y. Phone Oltnville 2383 one: Orchard 7312. Educational Institute For a Real Oriental Cooked Meni VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open from 10 a, m. to 12 p, m. One |] Advertise your union meetings here. For nformation write to The DAILY WORKER Advestising Dept. 26-28 Union 3q., New York City UNIT 5F, 3C nas? FROM FACTORY To you! Satisfaction always guaranteed. | | (a Kee HIGH-GRADE MEN’S and ta, Mistery, Aethmetie aisebra | MEET YOU¥. FRIENDS at | Comrades HARTLIEB if taught to beginners and advanced z 2 i | snd SISKIND aesarsiete) | YOUNG MEN'S SUITS |) We iis’ nies sue | | Messinger’s Vegetarian ann wWhaAM | Baker's Local 164 s . HOME WORK 1 their help to build the Pioneer| Meets Tot sarurda ay P ae ane yo 301 PUVINGELON, oo BKLYN }) and Daivy Restanrant | Movement Bi68 Third Ave. “ | 93 Ave. A, Cor. 6th St, N. ¥. C. Bronx, N. Union Label Bre 405 ASV 871 Broadway (Cor. 18th St.), Factory Salesroom “1047 SOUTHERN BLVD. |*508 LENOX AVENUE Near Westchester Avenue Near 135th Street Automobile Unity Co-operators Patronise SAM LESSER Ledies' and Gents’ Tailor Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also private and special Instruction to Ladies TONIGHT 1818 7th Ave. New York ||| Empire AUTO, S45 Longwood Restaurant | *969 PROSPECT AVENUE /*104 LENOX AVENUE e Between 110th and 111th Bs, iP antervate 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) 1379 Intervale Avenue Near Loew's Burland Theatre Near 116th Street 2nd Annual Frolic & Dance || Em tenet ghost | *3851 THIRD AVENUE Corner Claremont Parkway “151 EAST 125TH STREET Near Lexington Avenue Tendered by Dental Laboratory Workers Union DANCING UNTIL DAWN DANCING poise, balance, NEWEST STEPS! lead, follow in vonfl- HEALTH FOOD Nop Barber Sho . 1 P. M.; also Sundays; special course for beginners. VALENCIA DANCING STUDIOS, 108 W. SUSquehanna 0629. 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 fee tate. ire. ike area ||| "1652 MADISON AVENUE. |*1767 PITKIN AVE., BKLYN at the LESLIE BALL ROOMS fo rot, coltewint, a Paabody, Are (Vegetarian) i Corner 110th Street Near Stone Avenue 88rd fitreet West of Broad j| Bentine "inno iven’ In sebarate prot Sint rik 5) hn On naa aa Re NEN Get Your Tlekets Now at Our Oftice, 6 Fitth Ave-—Reom £11. one ro iayel waroney g1tvapen 10 A" alto RESTAURANT | “THESE STORES ARE OPEN SUNDAY TO 6 P. M. | Tith Street, "

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