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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESD. AY, APRIL 3, 1929 Night Workers. AGE INCREASES! The problems of the British and American coal diggers will, be dis- cussed today, 8 p.m. at 26 Union i Square, representative’ of the \ jw. rR Will Tendianeraiecuanton. ¥ oe nee i Freiheit Celebrat ‘The seventh anniversa Freiheit will be held 4 i at the New York Coliseum, 1M sed Shop op Concession St -aud Ureny Rives ae ie . the Freiheit, 30 Union quare. Ze Another Victory per cent discount to organizations or bi tickets paid for immediately 3 . * « a irategic because of being one of Unit 4, Section 4 Dance. th gest and most important ; A a and enterta ainment, wilt be ‘ cae ive bel held at the Italian Wor! nab, 224 3 turers of expensive b neh te fouth st turday, April 3, Pro- tha the La Valli-Le Presti|cceds to Daily Worker and 1 Laya-| abl yesterday compelled to| tore. the Independent Shoe | Section 4 Notice 38¢ Union, granting union de-| gection 4 of the Communist Party cer which included a wage in-|has org: anise da class in English for ng . every Tuesday at 8 p. m. at its head- loe jase of from 5 to 20 per cent. | Guarters, 143 BE. 103rd St. No fee. th n winning this strike the union 3 * 1 nitely established itself as the res ae ee aren ook. Abraisecpee n educational meeting of Unit 5F, union in the New York shoe 37) "will" he held to at 6 p, m Till now the reactionary at 101 W. 27th St he subject’ will Workers Protective Union had |¢ the War Danger. & 3. + * * * } cutting denartment in this plant uate 45 an: jits last remaining local here. a Nucteus wil meet | taney Res _ {at 6 p.m. sharp, at 102 W. 27 [Phe closed shop concession in this St ey another victory. yuish Unit Subsection 2A. pwned the organization drive of} An impo: t meeting of the unit . Nb h 1d t venin at b lef i $I will be held tomorrow evening a left wing Independent hoe 01 W. 27th st. ur! ok Union. Over 4,000 new * * o _}mbers were gained in this drive, Greek Fraction. : The fraction meets tomorrow, 8 p. ) t ion conditions being established in|, 101 W. 27th St. Bring membership hw York’s shops for the first time | books. | saad Unit 4F, Section 1. j many years. Rose Rubin will lead discussion on 4 ceting i “Problems of the Miners” at the ie a montis care Manhattan meeting of Unit 4F. Section 1, 6:30 rceum, the approximately 350 jtonight at 93 Ave. B. brkers in the La Vlali-Le Presti| E * * at jop, were brought the news of their } Unit 4 Section 1 Hike. & i Mag! The program of the Communist In- sht Prony by Organizers fagliacano | jternational will be discussed during md jd Biedenkapp. Enthusiasm greet-|4 hike of the unit Sunday. Details the revorts of the organizers on|Will be announced later. 2 Soe Bernas e- fe Mie: secne Or aareenient hee ction 1 Unite Meet. | BUSH WEES enews eer P Units ’, 9F, meet 6:30 ich jnt. Ip. m. to E he |The victory was hailed also at al Cisse daa has jeeting of the 200 workers of the) ne unit meets today, 6:30 p. m., op jrthur Bender shop, makers of ex- 2901 Mermaid Ave. e » s| s fi had held ta oe he pnsive hoes. This firm had he’ Party Anti-w weep) jit more than two weeks in the be-| 4 demon pf that the other firm would fight ist war py xe union. Abandoned by its col-| {he Now <° ‘agues, the firm is expected to give) 12th “anniversar against im ations will be h district of the Commu- the occasion of the of the American on h anniye : n appeal asking workers em- ; yed in Board of Trade eho 2 luse to touch work sent to pnches by the Griffin and White rm, was made by the union yester-| ay. This firm, though belong ing | BLOODY FIGHT AS j Blane to tie up more shoe factor- | Attempt to to Escape Is 's were being made yesterday by Unsuccessful pe Organization Drive leaders. eg eae ” (Continued from Page One) Knit Goods Local Will president Portes Gil of Mexico, an- Hold Membership Meet nowrced late today that Brigadier- b * * General Frank Cocheu, commanding or Organization Work United states troops at Naco, Ari- /zona, today crossed to the Mexican A general membership meeting side of the border and warned Gen- »f the Knit Goods Local of the Na-|eral Fausto Topete, rebel com- jional Textile Workers Union, will mander, to move his troops back or ve held tomorrow night at 7:30|the Americans would take drastic | d p’clock at 16 W. 21st St., according ‘action. /o an announcement by the city| The action, Pesqueria said, fol-| d }xecutive committee of the union, lowed the dropping of a bomb from Representatives of the city com-|a rebel airplane on the American ittee will report on the outcome | side of the border. the mass meetings held last week | * * * ja will present plans for future) MEXICO CITY, April 2.—The jrganizational activities, bloody battle of Jiminez was con- Members of the union are asked tinuing at noon today, Gen. Plutarco 9 make special efforts to bring Calles advised the Presidencia by shopmates along. radio. SATO eons The reactionary insurgents have b ble to break out of the fed- 000 Woung, Workers (ee dt seers, an Genes pen Reic ngress | pf Communist League | (Wireless By “Inprecorr”) DUESSELDORFF, Germany, |\pril 2.—The Fourth National Con- rress of the Young Communist League of Germany opened here yes- erday with a demonstration in . vhich 50,000 young wrokers partic- pated. The demonstration was against social democracy and for he Soviet Union. Following the demonstration, sec- | etary of the Communist Party of jermany, Thaelmann, addressed the | pening session of the Congress. d. | I k: | jing an offensive against the raiiroad station and other positions within the town which the insurgents still hold. Calles said the attack, which raged for 18 hours without abatement yes- terday, but quieted during the night, began again at 5 a. m. when the reactionaries attempted to escape through the sector held by General Eulalio Ortiz without success. Call Jiminez Trap. JUAREZ, Mexico, April 2.-Mex- ican federals, who marched into 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 EDITOR SEEKS FASCIST. ROME, April 2.—Van Lear Black, Baltimore publish-~, who is com- | oleting a round-trip flight between | England and South Africa, stopped | ere today to seek an interview with | ‘assolini. | uy || Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Advertise your Union Meetings || SURGEON DENTIST here. For information write to beetle Vk pe it be A Me gabe 9:30. Sunday: 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. Please Telephone for Appointment 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room $03—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Dr. M. Wolfson Surgeon Dentist 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor, 9th St. Phone, Orchard 2333, | | The DAILY WORKER | Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers Sist St, #1 Ud B.W. of NA, rr Headquarters. E. Sith se, Room 1: In case of trouble with your teeth Regular meetings every fires ané come to see your fauas who has | Empioyinent Spureey” ope! Lad redacic ‘reatwents o Pe a | May Reh ee ‘you of careful treatment. ‘es rr Cooperators! Patronize FOOD WORKERS fie ste lstSaturday S | } R O Y the month at vies Third Ave. Baker's Local 164 N.Y. Label Bi CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. Juan Almazan is Terisaally direct- | We anne ina into the world war at 4 p. m. Saturday, 11th St. and Fifth Ave Prominent speakers will address the meeting. Mary of the, dis- trict } will lecture before 5, on Sixth World. Songress and. Negro | | i at 6:30 p. m, tomorrow, 101 ec ees U. S. Firms Sell Many, Agitprop Directors Meet. Planes to Lords Unit | prop directors and mem- | . Mitchell, pr Yational City Bank $25,000,000 of of funds into the call when soared to 15 per cont and over the frenzied speculation. Attempts to force him out of the Federal Reserve Board. bers of the section agitprop com- |mittee will meet today, 8 p. m., 93 2 n Aye. B,. corner | Bina st. (Continued from Page One) | Section 1 Unit Industrial Organizers, | Ment to send a punitive expedition | wore rs meet BE Fr ide jagainst the Kwangsi generals. orkers Center. ion ‘will be e . taken against those not present. The Kwan, lique included orig: * ¥ . finally Li -sum, dictator in | Dally aaente Mae 4 on iday, | Kwantung, Li Tsung-jen, controlling 56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. Hankow and parts of Hunan, anaes alata) Hie, nd Pei < Anti-War Meet, Brooklyn. Honan and Hopeh: and Yet Chang: An anti-war meet under the aus-|hsi, who controls Chihli province pices of the Communist Party, Young | with the important harbor of Tien- Workers (Communist) League and . the All-America Anti - Imperialist | tsin, seague will be held at Royal Palace, + * 8 6 Manhattan Ave, Friday, April 12, Gapiece Hangehow. ; Rove “prom BD Gia! hela SHANGHAI, April 2 ead-| Ch The Lower ronx Unit wi ho’ 7 ar it test OUAur ele MieBing ce (haleees | quarters of the Nanking armies to-! i, son Anne's Ave. and 138th St. day report the capture of Hang-| 1? ‘ ba eet susie ork jchow, about thirty-five miles cast + ae whe threw Unit 5F, Subsection 2B. of Hankow on the Yangtse river.| Reserve Bank Unit meats 6p, m. tomorrow, 101) Troong are said to be advancing| ney market Ww. th St, Ld |along the river for the capture of| Unit 7F, Section 2, ; Yuhan cities. The miners’ struggle will be dis- the Wuh epaeari ie are being made cussed at the educational meeting of | the unit, 6 p. m, today, Workers Cen- U, 8: Planes Sold: tery 26 Uno eee SHANGHAI, China, April 2.— | Section 6. | United States airplane manufactur- Lite: Agents of the section 4 fit th will $:15 p. m. tomorrow, 56) ers are reaping profits in the pre: Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn, eet ee ent disturbances according to dis- | Unit 2F, Section 6. |patches from Nanking. War Demonstration will be ready at | American planes. The unit will meet 6:30 p, m. foe The government of Kwantung has morrow, 56 Manhattan Ave. Brook- already purchased five Waco three- a * * * | passenger biplanes for delivery | Section 1 Meets, May. | Units, A SE), OF) 2R, meet to-) The Honan provincial government i ‘Dry’ | esate * . * is reported to have bought six Party Anti-War Demonstration | Ryan-Mahoney planes, while the Leaflets for the 110th st. Anti-! Nanking government has bought six the rate in U.S, ATTORNEY Congressman on Liquor Charge United States ‘DEFENDS S MORGAN, Attorney Tuttle, at | a ‘Valli- Li Presti Firm Is ae to ope ble of cong Shoe Workers Union Freihelt Symphony Orchestra Con-)Broadway. | PREPARE STRIKE cert. * * A co rt and dance will be given ngda ahl at Bronx Club, L by the iheit’ Symphony Orches- J is Eng de hl, cently re tra at 075 Clinton Ave. Bronx, from will le : cere April 13. on th 3ronx Jew ¢ . cs reas teh soston Road, Arrest 8 for Leaflet United Council Annzal Ball. -: Bs 3. Tine anual SonoerC ATG tallcoe the Distribution United Council of Working Women] ye 7 t ric will be given at the nhattan Lyce- the U, ( W. will mee 1 t, Fourth St., Saturday night, | tomorrow, Workers Center, Prep a general strike Tickets may be obtained at | Suusre 5 ra care ranidie Sake the office 80 E. 11th St., Room 533 i * in the near future are rapidly near. x Wie Marl 1 ing consu tion by the Retail Cutters Local 68. The fi lub| Ren De levi? il be given by Cutters A be Gro: Fruit and Dai Clerks’ th Ata ata tion se: oe (Ate Union, according to the statement 13. Tickets at 131 Ww. | Subway of the organization’s executive . . - A s of extreme import- Hungarion 1.1.D, s is the joint meeting of the Entertainment and cance at the! Engdat + o J, Bronx Workers Club, 1330 Wilkins|19, at the club, ird St zation Committee of New eee ees ve eben oot rte: and Brooklyn. The meeting Gears of the Le 1 be given| Workers Center, 48 headquarters, 220 E. 14th St., at 8 rs Hall, 37| Brooklyn, Saturday night hes " April 13. * * * _ | o'clock. cup will be presented |International Labor Defense, C€.C.C. Geel ss . to club most -rePresented. M | Agitation Effective. Se The C. C. C. y aig! on whi Vagabond Sports Club. trict. me Q h The campaign of agitation which rhe first nniversary of the| Workers Cente n 603, 28 Union| the u n has been ca g on for Sports Club, member of | Square. the last week prov ry ef- ports Union, will be held * * is: eee yay F Yerve urday at t Brooklyn P: Anti-War - | fective, ac e num- Center, 48 Bay tnipate nin foes re ber of to sign Modern Sunday School Spri nducted by th up with the union. A spring festival and dance Widespread d tion of litera- given by Modern Sunday pad ats ‘ a} Association, Ine, at the Labor ion of the 12th annive of the |ture resulted in a few more arrests E. 84th "St Saturday f & inte doe st ana Yesterday. Three unionists were ar- to the development of Ahe| War. Sati , rested and later discharged, for * * * | handing out leaflets announcing the Freiheit Symphony Orchestra, , in the Berlin Market Rehearsal toni t the Workers B = Center, 1330 Wilkins Ave., Bronx PSS) Organizations wishing to have the) ty j\ | Beginning of Strike Move. group play should communicate with |(@% GENE. rary ‘Ave. | Morris Morgernstein, manager, 1072|"'Y id * | ss meeting is expected to Forest Ave. Bronx. Russian Am n Building Corp. Y ing point in the pro- cece * A meeting will be held today, §| °° 00 1 ota d the beginni Brighton Beach I. L. D. p. m., Manhattan Lyceum, 66 ©.| paganda drive and e beginning A new executive committee will be |} h St. Building trades workers} of the actual strike moves. The elected at the branch meeting Fri-|are invited meeting will be held Sunday in the 8:80 p. m., 227 Brighton Beach rving Plaza Hall, 15th St. and Stunt Seamen Rescued it at Risk of Ship’s Crew * * ng Place, at 2 p. m. * Harlem I. L. D. A lecture on the Mexican Civil War will be given at the meeting of the Comrade the Party office tomorrow evening | + * # |New York, yesterday rushed to ‘he eee ‘0 Sectii 2 and 3, ia Ky Harlem International Labor Defe : 5 nate, * for disteinution in Hectlemeuctes tc| SHANGHAI, Chins, April 2—|defense of Representative Morgan|14 West aosrd St, 8:80 p, m. toasy,| ‘The captain and the mate, oly | Frances Pilat report to their section headquarters | Reports from Nanking today state |charged with smuggling four bottles ee * members of the crew of the Schut- before Saturday for instructions in | *€ports n } iz y state a Kate Gitlow at Brighton Beach. |toyaer the unsinkable life-boat MIDWIFE connection with the demonstration. |that Yen Hsi-shen, so-called “model |of whiskey through the customs Kate Gittow will speak at a con-|nicked. ie vid oman bythe mail? AG: A beck ol Pec eaten ie |governor” of Shansi, is ready to here, altho the congressman voted ccrt and tea party of Couneit 17, Picked up in midocean by the Sa | 351 E, 77th St., New York, N. ¥. An exarutive meeting will be held |break with the Nanking govern-|for the Jones bill, to sentence pro-| United Council of Wor! ne Won ot Pee eae eer oe eae Tel. Rhinelander 2916 lat 8 p.m. tomorrow, 154 Watkins St. / ment shculd its armies meet a sharp jhibition victims to five years and 4 P: ™ x Sunday. 87 Brighton Laie iin die eee Jiminez Sunday, believing the reac-|defeat from Wuhan, $10,000 fine. miners 3 from ‘the Jewish | The men tried to cross the oc amines SUnGay be | : ‘ stage Proceeds to the in the 20-foot vessel, but bad|| Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 tionaries had evacuated the town,| The adhesion of Feng Yu-hsiang| Tuttle announced that he had Stage will eeu retl ie diva: eeteta : were mowed down by their machine | Now seems sure, however, the sud-/ questioned eight customs inspectors Sagi Weds a Fe reauateabiese Walon tthe ee John’s Restaurant guns concealed in houses, Colonel | en compliance of the Nanking gov-| whether they had found liquor in| « D. Bazaar Tickets, of the lines was made to hoist the|| SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES ‘ ‘i ical offi ernment with the Japanese Tsinan'!Morgan’s baggage, and they said} des are urged to settle for 2 A. Ginea ith Enrique Trevino, clerical officer, soa teats outstanding tickets for the Interna-|small boat aboard at coasiderable plac atmosphere said here today. |terms indicating that Nanking de-,they had not. So, he declared, he|tional Labor Defense Bazaar at the Bia th lees, cee where all radicals meet Federal flyers reported Jiminez|Sired the evacuation of Shantung to | will take no action against Morgan. ,N. ¥. District Office, Room 422, 799 /TISK to themselves. 302 E. 12th St. New York ‘free of soldiers and General Alam- eae Feng wit Ley Mee aati aay | The reliability Ane! UT hddhdeedededdedehhee deeded bbb ebb bbb bade ——— —— zan’s troops started to enter the e estimated deficit of $60 -|vestigation was considerably viti- . 5 sara cep innaae squads, Trevino |900 in this year’s budget wiil now |ated, later, however, when he added | Cafeteria and Restaurant Workers! Meet your F’ riends at pauls be definitely increased. that Morga s baggage was not Gomb tothe GREENBERG’S Once the federals were within the; CANTON, China, April 2.—General the congressman de- city, the reactionaries poured a Chan Ming-su, commander of Kwan- | death dealing fire into the federal!tung province, today proclaimed ranks, causing many casualties, ac-| Kwantung’s neutrality in the strug- | cording to Trevino. |gle between the Nanking and Wu- American Hit By Bomb. jhan_gencrals. : ; NACO, Ariz., April 2.—Belief is) SHANGHAI, China, April 2. expzgssed that the U. S, government |General Chang Tsung-chang is re- the port.” The charges against Morgan were that the liquor came on offi “demanded the freedom of was found suitcase after the investigation. al busi- in his |may use the serious wounding of Ported to have offered $50,000 to an American in an air raid here to-| Liu Chen-nien if he will surrender ES as pretext for deporting reac-|the remainder of his army which tionaries and confiscating any gold) 8s recently driven into Chefoo. they may bring into the United! |Liu is said to be holding out for States . | $250,000. It is believed that the The wounding occurred when an/ecnerals will reach a | |airplane of the reactionary insur-|agreement within a few days. {gents dropped bombs on Naco,| Mexico, some of which fell on the| ne | American side of the line. | INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also private and special Ins‘ruction to Ladies seg AUTO 845 Longwood Empire ccxoor avense, ‘bon INTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) APPROVE MOTT CREEK BRIDGE WASHINGTON, April 2 (U.P).— Plans for a bridge to be reconstruct- ‘ed across Mott Creek, off Jamaica} | Bay, at Meadowmere, Long Island,| C East 42nd Street, New York Unity Telephone “For Any Kind of Insurance” ARL BRODSKY Murray Hill 5550 Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor Between 1818 - 7th Ave. New York 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House N. Y., were approved by the war} department. 1S Phone: DiCkens 1096. Blue Bird Studio “Photos of the better kind.” 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St BROOKLYN, N. ¥. Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE ( flight up) 2700 BRONX PAK EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) “Build the Union” BAZAAR Thursday — Friday — Saturday — Sunday APRIL 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, 1909 BARGAINS ~«-« Men’s Clothes — Women’s Clothes — Children’s Clothes LEATHER GOODS Art Goods Furnishings GROCERIES Restaurant Refreshments Dancing Daily STAR CASINO 107TH STREET and PARK AVE. Arranged by the Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union. —1 the new suit wailing for the Bazaar on’ PRESS, Inc. 26-28 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK CITY ‘Build to get my Bakery & Restaurant 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Right off 174th Street Subway Station, Bronx MASS MEETING at BRYANT HALL, 42nd St. and 6th Ave. TONIGHT at8 P.M. Prepare for the Coming Strike for Union Conditions! Join Your Union! — Smash the Open Shop! Restaurant and Cafeteria Workers Union, 133 W. betthhbbbhbbbht bbb bt All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx ;—MELROSE— 'TARIAN AURANT Always Find It casant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near att Station) PHONE:— ID ALE 9149. Hotel, 5ist St. SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEE + ELLIE ELE EEE EEE EEL ETAL EEE ELLE EEE L ELE PEL EE PEELED Workers to Demonstrate for Communism at the ith Anniversary of the Only Communist Jewish Daily ‘THE FREIHEIT”’ Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX will take place SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6TH AT THE NEW YORK COLISEUM 177TH STREET SUBWAY STATION, BRONX THE PROGRAM: A Visit to Soviet Russia OFFICIAL MOVIE OF THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., P-onx, N.Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 1¢1 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVEi UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts, Strictly Vegetarian Food NIKOLAI KARLASH Bass-Baritone Russian Grand Opera vonduetor Genang-Verein Freiheit HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE, Phone: UNIversity 5865 COM ts Hae BAT SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave, Between 107th & 108th Sts, ANNA SAVINA Mezzo-Soprano Kiev State Opera IVAN VELIKANOFF ‘Tenor Moscow Art Studio Freiheit Gesangs-Verein For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) Prices of Tickets: 75c, $1.00, $1.50—All Seats Reserved Freiheit, 30 Union Square RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA RECREATION ROOM Open trom 2 a om te 12 pm,