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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1929 B. M. T. Seizes Control of Brooklyn City Railroad; No :NEMIES’ LIES | Labor and Fraternal Organizations TROOPS TORTURE . FAIL TO BREAK Dressmakers Strike Meet. | Millinery Theatre Party. Hanquet, Goldens Bridge Colony. A banquet and dance will be held w Has Surface THE PEASANTRY One Ship Got Thru ace Car Lines Five = GIANT MONOPOLY - OF TRANSIT IN The Women's Committee of the| ‘The Millinery Workers Union, 43,|, " N ‘York District. of the Workers |has arranged a theatre party’ for | Saturday evening, Astoria Hall, 62 id (Communist) Party has arranged a| March 20, Fraternal organizations E, Fourth 8st. | a 4 fnass “meeting for Saturday after-|are asked not to arrange conflicting ole | yma 1) a % noon, 2 p.'m., Irving Plaza Halj,|dates for that evening, Alteration Painters, Attention, — | \ iL ay i ] A \Irving Place and 15th St, to mobil RRA Alteration painters of Brooklyn are i | nha 3 ize working women behind the dress- 4 invited to attend a meeting for to- — theherat | strike, a Hvery weorkige' |) Temeer, Committee, 1.2. D. Meet. | motraw,, 8p. myil181 Pitkin Ave, paar A Sesame |Women's organization should. parti-| A special meeting of the C. C. C.|Brooklyn, to discuss the organization Walkout Grows: More and Bazaar Committee of the I, L. D. cipate, Women workers in the shops ti = a Ne |New York District, will be held to- must demonstrate their complete lof an “Independent Alteration Paint- ers’, Paperhangers’ and Decorators’ Attempt to Frame Up Nigas avs seers: Lo Can Bribe Government |solidarity with the strikers and make |night at 8 p. m., Manhattan Lyceum, | Union.” a | wrerisere 7 z Shops Out the meeting @ strong demonstration |66 EB, Fourth St. Organizations are} Lees Sod Peasant Leaders | and Attack Labor Foeighaieenmnenrn, |ursed to send delegates, Unity Co-operative Membership i r 5 oe * * * * * Meeting. rina ‘ s Mw pane se ale r (Continued from Page One) : eininwendonleipere. Meat |Premteasive Group) Lecal/oc 1G ‘A membership meating of the Unit | (c ‘ontinued from Page One) yy dation he surface lines statement made by Rose Wortis| piumbers’ Helpers will meet to-|_ The Progressive Group, Local 38,|raurel Garden, 18 B. 116 tomorrow. | left in the ground by persons un-| nd the Brooklyn while addressing one of the mass/ meetings of strikers in Stuyvesant | day at 8 p. m. Labor Temple, 14th |I. L. G. W., will have a booth at the St. and Second Ave. {1 L. D. Bazaar. Members and sym urged to collect ar thizers are s * Council 8, I. L, D. Bronx. Laurel Garden, 15 BW. 116th St. § P. ™.!known, The major asked him if the prints were his, He answered no. yas announced y William S. Menden, presi- . tara i i eae Fa i a “The International Labor Defense 3 ; ‘asino yesterday. President Louis! United Council 17, Bath Beach, “les. Send to Ida Katz, Bazaar Com-/ and the Workers Struggles” will be | He was struck three times and the Brooklyn Manhattan j mitee, Unit Cooperative, 1800 Seventh discussed by S, Leroy, 8 p, m. Mon-| knocked down with fist blows near sit Corporation. Hyman and Secretary Ben Gold, in Rose Rubin will lecture on “Rosa | Avye., City. |day, Feb. 17, before Council 8, Bronx! the ear. a "i ; ‘, yop. | Luxemburg,” 8:30 p. m., Friday, Feb. ‘ | if 5 x he v re- sed 4 peaking at mass meetings in Web-|TusembUrE:’ 8:20 Do ee Tans | ath Mesth Eo te th Shower, {fH Dv 1887 Washington Ave., Bronx. | 101 After that, he was re-| e of the securities in- ster Hall and Irving Plaza, also took | United Council of Working Women, e ip . Naa | leased, rial eee oy 3 Ninna Sail es 5 eaten: about $36,000,000. ‘ 27 Byighton Bench Ave. Comrades| Bath Beach I. L. D. will give) Progressive kers Concert, Ball. Tortured. In these days it is every day a shipwrec 90 small crews, too volved is about 100,000. 1p the question of the propaganda | 77 or ee > bring. friends. |a shower at the home of Comrade} A concert and ball will be given few “A. B.’s” in the crew, and mad speed without regard to storm Presid H. Hobart Porter, of veing carried on by the bosses and} ‘* |Kouprianof, 8798 2ist Ave., tomorrow |by the Progressive Bakers at Man-| On January 11, Severino Pangili- ob : ] 5 i ss praee te Witece tA i) peta) jevening, in'aid of the I. L, D. basaar.|hattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St, to-| cs © basil or any other dangerous factor, have wrecked many ships. It is an Brooklyn City Railroad Com- socialist press that the strike has| Protest Meet, ti-Imperialist Members are urged to bring friends.| morrow night. nan, a peasant, was arrested by 4! event to print the picture of one that got ‘ajestic, h concurred in the announce. ee] 0) League. ii . ° ears 4 ene % ero i een ‘endede | Ae a cae © constabulary lieutenant and three| 4 jo¢ of returning million h added that the Board of ; A protest meeting against the mur- peldikes and becuehite the barned | 9g h added th Board o: Strike Spreading. der of Hilario Montenegro by agents ° e,e | Sy i 4 © tne ed | —____— a —— tors of the two compani at “Th En _g. |of American imperialism will be held |plantation. He was asked if he did f A 7 he strike is by no means over,/py the All-America Anti-Imperialist \the burning. He denied it. He was peas By Eushore ! all the forces of the organization |League, Lexington Hall, 109 E. 116th) Mere Z feed th lie ey: i zi merger are being mobilized to make the|St tomtent. | Ueeepe Ose: cnc u ven ane® The arrest of Crouch , i ‘ ket, ve onstration ‘this coming Labor T ¥ i Peete ty Saturd: i 8 lock, jaca ‘with, the loaves of the sugar ec nd te ; € nes Y riek dem rt is ¢ | Labor ple 5 Dressmakers Strike Meet. party Saturday evening, oclock, | cane, but refused to obey the order. secon on f the transit com- onday as i ing in si .| The Oracle Poets, five to ten news- rhe Wo! ‘eC | District }at Labor Temple, 243 B, 84th St., for iQ : ie aa i q cei ste dhe at ? i ine policy: eso! pies aon en-| aber and magazine poets, under the | 3 ae Weunved Committee sting for |the benefit of “Der Arbeiter,” ‘Ger-|He was then seized and held, and a i tee fe The name e paslaaiay was tl le, demonstention |leaterehp of May Folwell “Helsing Saturday afternoon, 2p. Ma, At Trv~ man language organ of the Farty.|sharp pin stuck into his hands, ne concern and its board of ast Monday,” said Gold. ton, will recite at the Labor Temple |ing Plaza Hall, 15th St. and Irving y, ad at the Daily 7 3 | Bed s are to be announce . ! While hundreds of shops are be- | Poetry Forum, 242 EB. 14th St. to-| Place, to mobilize the working wom- wane business office, 26 Union Ni eerie at AEs ne to Se ite tie re to be pans nneed later. | ALY) . ™m, ti s' strike. 3 e] 5 i e knew | n 5 olishes - i ing settled, after they have given| coe yee [erates must vattend and bring one: wettan® sheit the boning of the|Follows the Arrest of |John Porter, young strike bisa ee cn substantial guarantees of obeying| Co-operative Soccer Club Dance. | other workers from the shops with Section 5, Bronx. A : jee 5 |who is serving a two and a half year x ; : - : the ant tthe strikers’|_ The. Co-operative Soccer Club, |them. This _mesting must be made! Movies of the miners’ struggle will | Plantation. Then he was again Fred Biedenkapp Te cee diceveneacth Ge ystem of Brooklyn, including all y he union agreement, the strikers | bers of the Metropo Work. | strong demonstration of solidarity /be shown at the banquet for the|threatened with a revolver at his| pleat ae of the surface lines. . picket committees are reorganizing |trs" Soccer League, will hold a|With the strikers, under the leader-| benefit of the Daily Worker on Sun- |p, EHS Ww Renal aa was also correspondent for the D: ‘ é o intensify the work of pulling |dance at the auditorium, 2700 Bronx | $hiP of the Party, | |day evening, 6 o'clock, 1330 Wilkins| Preast. He was once more ordered) = (Continued from Page One) rWraritee! The B. M and the Interboro sie x {Park E., Saturday. * Ave, Bronx, near Freeman St. sta-|to feed the officers’ horse, and re- § A jer the controls ended | iown more and more non-union dress re ish at Housewives District Membership Meet | tion, fusing to do so was struck by the after Crouch had entered the office} All workers are urged to rally ee Prista Ch SOS. t factories,” the speaker stated. |unternational Labor Defense Bazaar.) A district membership meeting of ace a | ofticer’s fist. Later he was released, |0f the Anti-Imperialist League at) behind the New York I. L. D. in its ae Manhattan and Ss vsk: rt d ‘The annual bazaar of the Interna-|all housewives party members in the lamaburg Y. W. L. 5 ‘as "1799 Broadway. f ae ctraditior ed under this d Sadowsky, one of the biggest dress | ,, The annual bazaar of the Tuoerte: ti guage fractions and mass women's|, The Y. W. L. of Williamsburg, Unit| On January 11, Fermin Fernan-| PORE HRY: GEM O DPeveny ie, Seveasiion OF | contrall his creates a 4 manufacturers in the industry had |{0na! Labor berets, Nrirch 6, 7,8 |organizations will be held tonight |2 will hold a social and dance at it8| dez, a peasant, was visited by two| The arrest of Crouch follows Crouch, Biedenkapp and Wei Bi bere emievesy ‘ his plant halted when the work-|9, 10 in New Star Casino, 107th ‘St./at the Workers Center. The meet- |headquarters, 690 Myrtle Ave., Brook- i She ‘i ‘ ied. | Th re faced with jail ter gigantic traction trust, capable of r nis plant “halve 43 sone Oo? . : tion: Ste Jat the Woortant and. is called by |lyn, on Sunday evening. ‘The pro-| constabulary soldiers. He was closely on the arrest of Fred Bied-| They are faced with jail terms to- ay ay: fighia foe . Ps $8, jand Park Ave, Make donations—con- | ing P i . ;_|more bitter fights for lower wages in the plant joined the strike |2"¢ Fark £06, Mevtne into the of Instructions of the Party District) ceeds of the affair will go towards! brought to the house of a boss of|enkapp, national secretary of the taling six years on the two conspir-| Pits employees and higher ite abt . ;. r, 79 vay, 2, \ i in oO v . . 4 | re x od P ces ene: ares, yesterday and registered in Webster fice, 799 Broadway, Room 422, and | Committee. cg iG up a weekly Young Worker.| 412 Cotate, He was asked several| Workers International Relief, on a acy counts ae oe Hall. Several other important shops, | some controlled by the right wing and among which are even shops} owned by members of the executive board of the employers’ association | that recognizes the right wing com-| pany union, were also stopped.” Hyman, in speaking at one of the meetings yesterday, held up to ridi-/ cule the manner in which the For-| ward “foamed at the mouth” when | speaking of the dressmakers’ strike. Hysterically, the socialist sheet an- Needte ‘Trades Benefit, | gl Speak. il be: Rebecca to say so. The lieutenant then told MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BUY A’ b is 7 ; seat | A dF: Costume | Ble. peakers -w: je: |instructed to elect a Women’s Work | 0 S8¥ So eh ‘ MUSICA d JMENTS, BU iL nounced that ih Create strike” | pa, Under the auspices of Local New jGrecht, Jullet 8. Poynts. Organizer, for their reapective tans | him he was a “rebel peasant.” pause cae panes ae is v om! ‘ists | York, Workers International Relief, e group and send in the name i ous shot,” uch was t yp «“ 1 en ae One eae | will be given at Pythian ‘Temple, 70th Educational Meet, 7F Si. Jand address of the comrade elected | Mor SESE: Be eae etek th colic’ SURMA’S STORE at 103 Avenue “A” have called off the strike even be-/3)° Kast of Broadway, tomorrow,| An educational meeting will be|to Sylvia Spiro, 26 Union Square, | On January 12, Agapito Bernardo | when he was taken to police head |i! New York, N 5s fore they, the socialists, expected it/g:30 p.m. |) held’ in Unit TF 81, 6:30 p. m., 60 Se eee |was arrested by a major and three | quarters, where hy was griiled by ew York, N. (Bet. 6-7th Str.) would. Hyman very simply called | St. Marks Place, today. | Com- Section 3 Executive Meet. | soldiers. He was taken to the plan-| seven or eight men in an effort to | attention to the large and enthusi- help us with the preparatory work. eke oe Fretheit Chorus Annual Ball, The annual ball of the Freiheit Singing Society will take place Fri- day, Feb, 22, Washington’s Birthday, at ‘the Manhattan Lyceum, 66 Fourth St. Metro Workers Soccer League. ciplined. The Metropolitan ete wriney | * * * eague will hold a ball on February se 1) Fe tke Lesral Garden, 76 & 110th| fection ® MAmeationnl Mestings. St, basement. Fraternal organiza- Section 3 has arranged educational meetings for units every TAL 2 of rom Shop Nucleus, 4F, 36, Shop Nucleus 4F, 3E,- will today, 101 W, 27th St.. Unit 2F, Section 6. Unit 2F, Section 6 will meet to- day, 6:16 'p. m., 56 Manhattan Ave., gree Brooklyn. Those absent will be dis- ane eee no. NO STranme SPY |ehib\ week at which) -apsakers Nee {women workers in the class strug- Chop Suey Party. rade Freedman will lead the discus-~ The Japanese Workers Club will | meet | | . |the district will discuss the role of} | International Women’s Day Confer- ence. A conference to mobilize women's |organizations in unions, shops, T. U. E, L. groups, etc., for International Womens Day will take place tomor- row, 7 p. m. sharp, at the Workers Center, 26-28 Union Square. Se ne Subsection 3B Social. Subsection 3B will hold a social for the benefit of the Daily Worker at Amalgamated Food Workers Hall, 133 W. 5lst St. Saturday, Feb. 23. * -* « Attention Language Fractions, All language fractions are hereby Section ah Executive will meet to- | | times if he burned the sugar plan-| similar warrant. An extradition tation. He said he did not know| warrant is also out for Albert Wei plantation. He was then taken to|tile Workers’ Union, All three are tintes to hold the horses of the ser-|setts to face trial with 22 other geant and lieutenant of the constab-| workers on fake charges of con- ulary. The old peasant was offered |spiracy to parade without a permit fifty pesos ($25.00 U. S. money), if| and conspiracy to disturb the peace he would say that a peasant leader,|in connection with the New Bed-| Manuel de la Cruz, had ordered him | ford textile strike. to burn the plantation. He refused “Ought to Be Shot.” tation boss and asked whether he|make him give up information con- | The case of Biedenkapp will come 7-STORY FALL KIL’ up again before Governor Roosevelt ni |the so-called conspiracy is ,to have taken place. \anything about the burning of the| bord, secretary of the National Tex-|in Albany next Monday, when wit-| pe S WORKER. Falling seven stories from a slip- ledge on a building at 82nd ses will prove that Biedenkapp|St. and Central Park West yester- the plantation, and ordered several| wanted by the state of Massachu-| was not in New Bedford at the time | da beg a window cleaner whose name alleged | was withheld by police was instantly | killed. IF YOU INTEND TO BUY RADIOS, PIANOS, PLAYER- PIANOS, PLAYER ROLLS, RECORDS, OR ANY jsion on the industrial situation in| morrow, 6 Pe astie mass meetings of the strikers /have, | a _ chop ae gat Po A eRe Enlarged ‘imeetings all’ members and | burned the plantation. He said no.|cerning his activities. eee ~ - held in the middle of the day in four |{’patSt. "broceeds for organization | section 7. Industrial Organizers. onc con since ree must be Pres- | He knew nothing about the said To Get Hearing Feb. 25 MELROSE Comrade large halls to give the lie to this | activities. ae ; Section | Unit pads eS et Bae is Mig | burning. He was struck three times ‘o Get Hearing Feb. 25. senitin i zers will mee y Dy 7 longa . ; 3 ; falsehood. _ | Rosa Luxemburg Girls Sports Club. | 48 Bay 28th St, Brooklyn. ms ceoiciae ¥. W. L. Dance. | with fists and knocked down. Crouch was then taken to First Dairy Pb likey Frances Pilat Yesterday's developments’ also in-| | ‘The Rosa Luxemburg ‘iris Sports : egos Cl a oe a |District Court, where Magistrate || Gomrades ‘Will Always Find It y COO ahlag ee Phe Mer hee gtr n vt We have neen above that the first |(eorge Washington Simpson post-| Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. MIDWIFE dicated the adoption of a new tactic | of Rosa Luxemburg at the Bronx meeting of Unit 3F Un An important S. 2A and dance Feb. 23. Units are asked to step in the revolution by the work- 3 by the Tammany courts. Finding | Workers Center, 1380 Wilkins Ave. |s.'S, 2A ‘will be held today at 6p. eouperet tom ey pee Marint |poned the case until Feb. 25. As || 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx 351 E. 77th St. New York, N. Y. t the mass arrests of the early |Feb. 10. Everybody welcome, yates Onion, apace, Unit 6F 2B. ruling class, to |soon as Crouch was arrested the | ,,,, (near 174th St. Station) Tel. Rhinelander 2916 ‘A‘npecial meeting of Unit 6F 2B tle of democracy—Karl PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149 s of the strike failed to intimi- ate the strikers or to break their picket-lines, the police seem to be concentrating on arresting a smaller Freiheit Singing Society. Daily Worker Dance, Section 7. A dance for the benefit of ‘the Daily Worker will be given by Sec- tion 7, Washington's birthday, Fri- day night, Feb. 22, Finnish Hall, 764 ‘The Bronx section, Freiheit Sing-| ing Society will hold a concert and} ball Saturd: March §, Rose Gar- den, 1847 Boston Road. The chorus will be held today, ps wt ee Enit 2, Section 4 Meet. A speech on the present situation Marx (Communist Manifesto) |New York District of the Interna- Section 5, Bronx, Celebration. ecure his release and an hour Section 5, Bronx, will celebrate tele aes ‘tional Labor Defense started work | ‘or Any Kind of Insurance” For a Real Oriental Cook: bookes VISIT THE ncaa INTERNATIONAL , . in the needle trades will be given at| incoming Section xecutive Commit-| 54 number of workers and then deal- PiU Lresticlonle in the concert pro-| 40th St. . ; i the meeting ‘of Gait 3, mietie PS as oun a Penauee and 2: PR R SIVE a ing with them more severely in| ‘ eree 48 Section 1, Attention! — lay, 9:30 p.siny 143 B, 208rd Bt, ptent (BUNGAy, 6 0: \t.., 1880 Witelne) 06 ES: CENTE se Of the 30 picket: athe Entertainment, New York Drag A. special membership meeting of We AS JAve, near “Freeman” St. Station. | Complete Sets of a R seek mi ais Sabah ba d Clerks. Section one will be held today feet, Brighton Beach Movies of Soviet Russia will be) TH { 101 WEST 2TH sTREZT - yesterday, two, 'elia len an 5 lat 6:30 p. m., sharp, at. section Club, shown. | rele: e il 5 ‘orner 6th Ave.) Mary Teirshner, were given three aime, New, Fork, Due Clerks, Asso" | headquarters, St. Marks Pl. | ‘The penkers ‘will address the Pa hie Seen E ‘Telephone: Murray Hill 5 RESTAURANT, CAFOVERIA Gays, because they had been ar-|and dance at Leslie Gardens, Sard EO ga grat oo Mgly MEL pal mee Brighton Beach Workers Club: $:30| Unit 4F, Bection €, meets today, 56 COMMUNIST 7 East 42nd Street, New York } open RECREATION Room se [St and. Broadway, Sunday evening,| Worker, | 2. i ¢ <|p. m, tomorrow, 227 Bi Be: fanhattan Ave. Brooklyn, 6:30' p. m 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. ted before; Charles Mehl. member of the section must be pres: righton Beach 'M i yn, Y reste ore; ae ans en aren zt 8 Pay At cepeniecone tnt Comrades absent will be called|Ave., Brooklyn. m, New functionaries will be elected. — = ac ee sya etan asian Ha ple: jeep. this date (0 to responsibility. for 1928 Unity Co-operators Patronize COMRADES EAT cased 01 Inter-Racial Dance. a ee | . ES E for hearings next Tuesday. The rest! An inter-racial dance, for the bene- ‘Ai eeree Weatlen “Work Oceanis: 1.00 SAM LESSER Ld were dismissed. |tit of the Negro Champion, Daily] ers are ordered tu immediately send $1. ics? pee SCIENTIFIC i . . chad | Worker and the Obrano has been at-|jn to the district office, for the at+ SECTION ué Ladies’ and Gents’: Tailor Right strikers, who were arrested. ;angea for Friday evening, March 22,/ tention of Sylvia Spiro, the names 1818 - 7th Ave. New vou VEGETARIA last Thursday, received a hearing | at Imperial Auditorium, 160 W. 129th) and addresses of the newly elected Werkere Libnien Publisher Ave, New Yor! x N a virtua ne St e Vorkers Library Publishers Between 110th and 111th Sts. yesterday and were dismissed, while | 5" rR ee setae vegra es WATes Prana techs it ate NW. ¥. c.| LNext 2 Unity Co-operative House RESTAURANT i. 5 at 7 r Yr 35 East 125TH Street, N. Y. C, "i Ben Goldberg, a striker, was fined | weisbord Spaakn. Workers Calture A Might In “Mexies, al r@) e “! 1604-6 Madison Ave, 3. 7 ati The Spanish fraction in conjunction Between 107 : Rosemond Still Il. malvert Weisbord, of the ii cspenk | with the Harlent Y.W.L. has arranged Cooperators! Patconies n 107th & 108th Sts, The case of Henry Rosemond, Ne-| at the meeting of the Workers Cul- igs ee cd a h 1 f = | cro strike leader, was scheduled to|ture Club, of Brownsville 104 the | unlzations are requested to feserve| ance ron cnoo E R O Y | ant 3816 | come up yesterday, but was post-|*Role of the Communist Party {n the | this sid eat eee Gee eel 185-187 EAST BROADWAY Pcie | ’ woned until next Wednesday, ber |New WMO 5 Fy Naval >iproceedi toe henetit of NEW YORI CHEMIST | John’s Restaurant cause Rosemond, who was severely| watted Council Working Women, | Young Commun ist League of Mexico. JOSEPH E. ERON, Principal 657 Allerton Avenu ITALIAN DISHES beaten and stabbed by right wing |, Concert and coinacinke friaveet Meigs wea tame FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, at 8:30 P. M. TRE LARGEST AND BEST. AS ||] Estabrook 3215 Bronx oe y. 4. with atmosphere J ; 4 y Council 8, Un ‘ k= jection Nine . 7 us VELL AS 3ST SCHOOL mars x, N. Y. where radical thugs on the first day of the strike, | ing Women. will be given Saturday.| an entertainment and dance will! (Washington’s Birthday) to learn Language; 202 E. 12th S nec aeee was too ill to appear in court. jobs at peaae (Be ie vroceee for NeW) be given by Section 9 at Fesster’s| to pr eit tor 302 E.12th St. New York inet ‘i of | Needle : Dance Hall, corner Steinway and Caen] admission to college. OPAL Sees | fess = Enthusiastic mass meetings Painters, Carpenters, Chauffeur | Woolsey Aves, astoria, 1. Ly on Sat-| At Finnish Hall, 764-40th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. SOL is registerea by ||| D¥e ABRAHAM MARKOFF nog q the strikers were held yesterday ‘Wanted. jurday, Dancing will commence at . TS of the State of SURGEON DENT! Comrades, Patroni: aiternoon in all four halls, Irving | | Painters, carpenters Gnd, @ chaut:|6 p.m. TaketAstar tra{n and get off ADMISSION 50 CENTS New York. It has all the rights || Oftice Hours: ee rades, Patronize r vesant | fur @ | byt Ave. . of a Government gh School, 9:30-12 a. 2-8 p. m. ° @ Plaza, Webster Hall, Stuy [Mork “for. the Workers International ? DA SARE ee alte foe y: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00'p. m. 47 Lhe Triangle Dair Casino and Bryant Hall. The meet-| Relief. See Louis A, Baum, 1 Union German Fraction Social. aloguet Please Telephone for = ings were addressed by Louis Hy- | Square. PIO The German fraction will give a NEW COURSES BEGAN JAN, 28th |) A ae Restaurant 4 Gold, Charles Zimmer- ee REGISTER NOW? ppointment man, Ben Gold, Charles 41 Fretheit Symphony Orchestra, = {—————____. Our 25,000 alumni are our best 249 EAST 115th STREET 1979 Tntervale AY, man, Rose Wortis, J. Boruchovich,! “Franz Schubert” will be the sub- Sienansen: Gor. secand Ave, ae Avenue ject of a talk by Nathan Alterman TELEPHONE: ORCHARD 4473. Telephone: Lehigh 6022 BRONX William Z. Foster, Otto Hall, of the American Negro Labor Congress, | end others, The strikers were mob- | jlized for picket duty today and par- tomorrow at Rose Garden, 1847) Boston Road, Bronx. The orchestra! will illustrate the talk with excerpts from Schubert's work. | Office Workers. FOR | DANCING NEWEST STEPS poise, balance, lead, follow in vonfi- | dence, quickly, finest teachers, guar- DR. J. MINDEL MEET YOUR FRIENDS at ticularly for the special picket dem- ee Re car l JT N E G R A pete rnet anes i aor | w% ‘ onstration next Mopaayis Ceo ranged. a, dance, for Washington's R HE B R MEMO I L [fox trot, aliegiate, “Peabody,” war: | SURGEON DENTIST Messinger’s Vegetarian r > |b la; eve, a . ty + fe P) Bisutriarinap senses Manor,” Sympathetle ' organizations (July 9, 1882—March 2, 1927) FAG HIRT eps jevorp incest anal | Room Pepa a ita 8183 | ui » $1; 0 . to} Wigs 4 be s issued @ call to all Negro work- crs to support it, Committees of Negro strikers are being formed to concentrate on pulling out all Negro dressmakers. ner has endorsed the strike and 2 BANQUET Im honor of the reappearance of NOVY MIR by a Group of Old Friends Given Saturday, February 16 at LAUREL GARDEN are asked not to arrange any affair for that e' ening. a Olgin To Spenk. | “Nation and Class’ will be dis- d by Moissaye Olgin, editor of the “Hammer” at the Harlem Forum, 148 EB. lord tomorrow night, * the Slogans: and | 11 P. M,; also Sunda: special course for beginners. VALENCIA DANCING | STUDIOS, 108 W. 74th Street, jSUSquehanna 0629. Not connected with any other office Patronize Anti -War | No-Tip Barber Shops MEETINGS § To Be Arranged by All Districts and Many Party Units All Over the Country, the National Office Can Supply RUTHENBERG MEMORIAL BUTTONS With Comrade Ruthenberg’s Picture on a Red Background and with 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight,up) 2700 BRONX PARK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) 25" Phone: DiCkens 1096. Blue 2ird Studio “Photos of the better kind.” 1508 PI'TKIN AVE, Cor. Amboy St. BROOKLYN, N.Y. Cooperators! Patronize E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE. Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel.: OLInville 9681-2—9791-2 and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blyd., Bronx, N.Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK i Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union 'Sq., New York City Rational i Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVENU! Bet. 12th and 18th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food || CARPENTERS’ UNION ra AST 197 sTRBE, NEW TORK FIGHT AGAINST IMPERIALIST WAR nay ppm PN nee , LOCAL 2090 ‘omrades Meet at | i | Elementary — Intermediate | boat sat stain) 8 fs M, at BRONSTEIN’S » 248 /EGE J 3 CONCER -DANCING BUILD THE PARTY Advanced--Erivate cr Group Otfiee aaa: Be aiia tera’ die ih a ie CRESTAURANT. The Price of These Buttons will be: 7c per Button on Orders up BENIN OFF SCHOGL 837 GRAND STREET, N. Y, Phone: Orchard 7312 Labor Temple, 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx All those who have not as yet ob- ! tained tickets and wish to be at the banquet must get them not later than Saturday at 2 p. m. at the office > to 100; 5c on Orders of 100-500, and 4c on Orders Over 500. All Party Units Are Urged to Send in at Once Their Orders Together With Remittances Direct to Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sist St, Phone Circle 7331 Automobile INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian Complete of Novy Mir, 30 Union Squar: nists ae sot on ‘anted; also te BUSINESS MEETING =} | | private and special Instruction to Ladi Y 5 TICKETS $1.50 BEGINNING 8 P. M. WORKERS (Communist) PARTY, || Empire AVTO. 845” Longwoosf |] TS Ptonthiat ape oO RESTAURANT } . M. N tional Office 43 E 125th St., N. Y.C. ine fons ee Avenue, Bronx poe Pe sahar Tee oon ee Ceaen 1600 MADISON AVE, a ° og We Ze Ge SESS (Cor, Prospect Sta.) Office Open from On. m, to 6 p.m Phone: UNIversity 5865 4 \ ‘ i.

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