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DAIL Y WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSD hes APRIL 4, 1929 Five_ Starvation Wages and Long Hours tor Over 1,000 Workers in Park Central Hotel WAGES SLASHED, Fraternal Organizations TROOI TROOPS ARRIVE CLERKS TO CALL ~Comparty Activities CAFETERIA MEN MANY LAID OFF IN N STRIKE TODAY TO BREAK STRIKE BIG STRIKE SOON : Freiheit Symphony Orchestra Con- | Anthony Bimba, editor of the cert. and Henry Rosemond, A conetrt and dance will be given | Patriotic Union, will La‘iswa Party Anti-~ of the Haitian speak, by th iheit” Symphony Orches- + 8 8 ta at, 2075 Clinton Ave, Bronx, Russy Golon Concert, Dan P : Ce rig Sogn sed Colony ta te (Continued from Page One) Mass Meeting Sunday iNeenia W: lees Ur ged United Council Anncal Ball. pa ats be given Saturda ing National Textile Workers Union, | fo: the nstruc demo} The annual concert and ball of the fulka| Which is leading, the strike here, racine St , to Aid Walkout Afternoon at 2 Nese United Council of Working Women ‘and|threats of violence have been re- * * 8 a will be given at the tan Lyce- ah nite: z . . e 2 3 tile frethel e| i (Continued from Page One Small Crew to Clean |, 55 = ourth St, Saturday night, ra will contribute | sorted to by the employers. Work-| Pr tions for the largest strike AGRIC er Ge f oe a see re hee ee aL * ers came to Organizer Beal and jever conducted in the retail food ihe ey ‘wit be meld. Saturday one. Plans for such an eventuality | 1,600 Rooms anne B AB se by esebona BSB a “ean Cont 2h UG WW. | George Pershing and told them that |store industry are row almost com- re being prepared. ‘ | atoe speae sy » the Retail Groc Prui Worl epartments of the Cutters Local 6. en and We" at the Hun njan attempt against their lives will | pleted by the Retail Grocery, Fruit V ler (By a Worker Correspondent) A ball will be given by Cutters Workers ee . Sist St., Mon-|be made. “Many things happen in| and Da ? Union. cafeter h washers, coun- : . atic Local 6, N.T.W.1.U., 2 > View | 4a pril 16, Pp. m. | saree SAREE eal tolcome One might think that rationaliza-| Local, 6 N-T.W.1U. at Park View babes |the dark,” read one note. | The climax to the preli i termen, bus bo all to come out ion might not reach the hotels, for |urday,’ April 13, Tickets at 181 W.) wowing’ Women's Goumeiis are| A guard of workers are escorting drive to recruit non-tnion ¥ BS n 2A. Ele terbaica Se work- rotels are somewhat different are supp liags Sen h es d to send delegates to the May| the strike leaders everywhere they into the union will be the r will “be held toni at 1 7 Ge be ee: hut a factories. Never! s we also fin First Conference on Sunday, April} Monde . A | The s against the fak- seth come wi ae oa Hungarian LL.D, 14, at the Irving Pl Irving Place | £0 i Pe ead ing te pia eee re ea ora ee ee ers shrough the speed-up here. ntertainment and dance at the|and 15th St., 2:30 p. Expect Evictions. o’ciock e Ir all, 15 F ‘ : re re 00 workers em-| Bronx Workers Club, 1330 Wilkins * * * iia K St rving Place, t s today, at 8 p.|their employment agencies. The Ane ae ree a Central Hotel, |AYe> Saturday, U. C. W. W, In AntiIntperialist War| Evictions of the union members, | St: and Irving Place. Im. 101 W. 21th St Bring membership | slogans om the strike call demand ployed. tn (thera amt: Ogi ar cae SO eet Demonstratio | picked out hy the company to serve| For many weeks the wor! LL.D. Meet Tonight to books Fase : ' located at Seventh Ave. and 56th) Workers Soccer League. _ | The Council will participate in_the | Pl! 3 pany kcchigh dont ehichvals i ilies abolition of open eset ity. According to|,,The first annual entertainment and |Communist Party meet, 4 p.m as examples, are expected to take |Samization, which a’ree Rally Workers ne es i er wages, the « « New York ae Tiki ance of the League will be given |urday, 110th St. and Fifth Ave. | place tomorrow, when the time al-!en daple reputation cid) | ; Unit 4F ‘ . employment th igh the rated and 1 article I recently saw in the cap-| the Hungar! 5 et bd ° ic pas pili nyse The program o: nis ploy t ug e alist rs, in the words of the | Li{h Ave. New 18, ish, Section, “Die Naturetreunde”| lowed them “to get out,” will be up. : (continued trom Page One) | temational against the yellow dog contracts. alist papers, ¥ Silver loving cur bé presented e English section will officiall One of the workers fired, worked Als a hike The mini : ald dateea president of the Park Central Hotel,|to club most .represe nied, | the Ferrer Modern Sunda Le Slant 4 ti apa dom of the socialist ited Hebrew. release on parole on April 20, he | will be mum v le defnand- r, prosperity is sky-high in Vauanonn eports. Clk lt pare ell ton Des lat hae eas Sante as ic- | Trades, have been planning for this he deported to Italy. | cee , ch i i cabond Sports Club. ork Labor Temple, | ere is an example of the evic-| Trades, have anning s “gaan asad aes 7 Party Gains {the hotel business—for the bosses.) _ the | first” "anniversary of the] Chi duulay a Onee CRONE GC AmrMnE TT Tet E. ccrvors doclesneral strike, after’ the’ expiration letti was arrested early in 1927| Party A alad good for those who own] JASEnenS Seon Lith’ aH Re hela [Hod Minee He oE, TeOtaT Se. Subwee'| thelr unionism: oe Sf the agreement with the employ.|°® ® framed up charge of felonious | ist wa ; head i : rn his| Workers Center, 43 28th St. se 3 fe n Ns cae be oe sespite the evidence, which showed He ee , $22 to the slave, who has to ea | * |: -spepentapent Wears Clun’ Falke: li ako BeKealor & Family, coming Monday, April 9. Wace duct lad Gey witacled. be “inte 4p. m:| and’ midcellaneous help ad and butter; especially in the! modern s School Spring Festival) A h : Lake will be held] 399 g. Highland St |: “Special ent em is: aroused’ by}... aad ee irday 5 tho Aver | P, GentralcBotel: | val and dance will be |S 0 a. m., club head-| 92) ©. | REAR a Dey sid Sa oe ‘4 rome Ylwas sentenced to two years in jail. Ba minent speakers will address. th = = te Mode rn Sur . Second St. The F i | Gastonia, N. C.: |the recruiting responses of the work- | yo ian black s in this coun- | meeting | Unit Section VYage Slac y i a ! heit Section of the Downtown Club} 3 iat | anhour eee : * * * The ami ES BHOU eS Due aE Wage:Siasha bey Oise oer : will playa goccen game. You are hereby notified to va- |e*7in New Yorks fruit store try have, however, not been con-| unit day, 96 Ma ‘Ave, Brooklyn. At the same time Lansner's article| proceeds to the development of the| yy, antag nentre, | cate the house and premises | The demands of the workers are|tent with the sentence and it is| Mary F of the ais: a ae filled the hearts of the hotel work- | camp « Roe Lae een eee ory revin| known as 320 S. Highland, within | for the elementary right to have one thought that it is upon their instiga- ae ; e betes ene | An en Rihage fe ae ti ers with joy, “efficiency” experts Bvighich tigack 3.2, 1, accept book .Guns,”| three days from the date of this |day off in the seven; a wage that/tion that the authorities have de-| sixth, World | ind | Negro | at 8 p.m. tomor tkins St, went around in the very hotel where) 4 new executive committee will be | tmeee mee its woctnd production, | Notice. If pot vacated in 3 days, | Will support a family and recogni- | cided to deport Giletti to torture and | Wonk’, at 6:3 pone TU = ner is president. The first elected branch meeting to-|"S.'S, Hell-in Back,” are held every| ejection proceedings will be insti- |tion of the union. The workers de- possible death in fascisti Italy. Tee ade aid Sot these “efficiency” experts | MOrTOW, | 8:20 p.m. 227 Brighton Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at tuted. mand that they work no more than) The New York District of the Section 1 Unit Industrial Organizers. arters found out was that the workers in| pene anata open, and those interested in a work- MANVILLE-JENCKES CO., | 62 hours in the six days. New hours! tnternational Labor Defense has| row Workers Center, Action will be i ee the hotel were getting “too high) kate Gitlow at Brighton Beach, | °'S theatre are invited to attend, By R. A. Smith, | 47 illimitable, up to the whim of taken charge of the case and has |taken against those TiO} Dees ent a ry ” - 7 : | : * 5 wages by far. ee ade will speak at a con- Service Manager. [exe ar ow A ela engagol ene Isaac ere to| Section @ Daily Agents, ° Club. 3 5 E a c 7, ; , a w | Agents meet 7 D. ‘omor- $12 Per Week. : United Couneil of Working Women, f 5 | Quietly, calmly, but with the/, week is also demanded. ees fe te Galea ReaCERy oc Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn. The, etatalay a aneween ci a Lave TA, eeesiniaa crore Lees | jpebeatest: detenaiine Hon, / HS TCHars Baialeus toiyrerant te, devcrta Anti-War Meet, Brooklyn be bresentea by the Brox a a week i es ar nn a rou singer, an actress from the a defy all threats and are signing up| [im of Gohn Tapolesanyi, Harmony, KRU WAR ectt aioer: the \the ¥. W. C. L. Satur hey were also tol ey we stage will appear. Proceeds to the with nion, d i i, fs ”| pices of the Communist Party, ¥. April 13, at 1347 E Pichi have to do the rooms;€W unions. | with the union, determined to fight Pa., worker, whose citizenship | Pices of the Communist Harty and . rom then on have to « aN it out till the last. Official pre- l IL |popers have been revoked on the |the All-America Anti- Imperialist Downtown ¥. w. for those who were laid off. | IL. L. D. Bazaar Tickets, | v | sentation of demands was made to| aeiend of “belief in Commaniem” | League will be held at Royal Palace, pan : Comrades are urged to settle f | the mill agement by the Lor: Bree ane fanhattan Ave. F April 12 s. ged to settle for e mill management by the Loray | ; : re mae sey a loartenaing © Foe MoU TnteCa eS Tea aati Sataday y | i and who is now faced with deporta- 8 As the hotel has rooms. one al Labor Defense Baza > 5 a s * tion to fascist Hungary. The cam- Lower Bronx a imagine what it means to keep | B;oxawayr net Oiee Room Federals Repulse the) the right to cam a minimum of i paign tn save Tapolesanyi will be!,,The,Lewer Bronx Bee Ae Se nel aieruate Clericals at Naco {$20 sy week 6, smn, inne ficlent 29 Sues carried on in conjunction with the |son at St. Anne's Ave. a1 Much longer hours were the on) oe roey | a family to even exist on, as even A figh i 4 i-labor im- | tomorrow night. J. Lou! 2 y ke 7. ight against the new anti-labor im. * * ult, so that the workers left could | trom ‘th ch apatord| government reports admit, is all the LOcallgnoresExpulsion : lectur (Continued from Page One) | migration bill. Unit 5F, Subsection 2B. 2 ‘ Be on the L . at the Bronx Jew: 7 : vages. | is ; ie 5 FP rage o the work of those who were laid / 17, ‘ie, ub, 1472 Boston Road, | reactionary Mexican army take| wore cenend Bue waees a to Send Delegates | The I. L. D. has called a confer- | Ae el ica ais posi Hab anyh i ed 8 p.m. ys Ra tone: Other demands of the workers, jence of representatives of I. L. D.| W> 27th St. eae John’s Rest f floor had one ; +s grave risks which might place them/ which dramatically demonstrate the| 4 membership meeting of the Mil-| branches, affiliated and fraternal CRN Ar ohn’s Restaurant man handles the ne gall hd tem eazeers ge of |in a position in which all the state| misery of th c:xill operative’s lot, linery Hand Workers’ Union 43 of |crganizations, to outline plans for| Literature of, the section || SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES e Fas Seg! ptr ,. bi i 4 ms ‘ “io of = rs es ou y eet 8 today, 56 Man-| A pla th ati to sean 1 ane henta, Ho in| touay, Workera “Center, $6 Union | department could do for Oatley sae keene ot the om-|the International Cloth Hat, Cap thane campnizas, which will be con- | Nattam Aves Brook! || where all’ radicals "meet Sade aualatai rte ‘ illinery Workers’ Union, will) ducted on a mass scale, The CON | a aperteaenie He Saute Sere | would be to make sure that they| Tiny pets, ree oe he exon (22d Millinery Workers’ Union, wi : 302 E.12thSt. New York ference will be held tomorrow eve- sing at 8 o’clock in the Workers | Center, 26 Union Square. be held tonight immediately after | work, in Bryant Hall, 42nd St. and Sixth Ave., for the purpose of elect- ting delegates to the coming con-! —_— | vention of the natiénal organization. |, The working. clase cannot, slmply | This local was exepelled from the + and wield it for its own | Parent body by the reactionary ma- fk WOLAE Ee to kece ctate | chine headed by President Zaritsky, power.—Marx. whose sell-out policies would not be = | tolerated by the local’s Lett wing] Awgtosmobile lem Inter-Racial Club. | were executed in the manner Te-/bitant light and rent charges, ete. | quired by Mexican law, Secretary Other Demands. lof State Stimson said today. 4 : th The rest of the demands Stimson’s statement is another/ pyimination of all piece wor! move of the United States in its} sti: :ton of a standard w role as protector of the Gil govern-|tem instead of the loom clock ment, its tool in Mexico. “honk” system, which "cals from even the miserablc pay now ned; | 40-hour five-day week; abolition of handling of this) ane'tirer practice eome of th heavy. But this} will be hela 12 noon Sund nee was taken away from the | jasper Oval, 187th. St anle workers. Under the new rules Subway to L67th St. s only one houseman for every lcors, and sometimes he has to do three flcors Hour Day—$25 a Week. i; men work from 8 a. m. to lyn, : ten hours a day, and “For Any Kind of Insurance” (ARL BRODSKY Meet 4 your Friends at GREENBERG’S Bakery © Restaurant 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Right off 174th Street Subway Station, Bronx ar Telephone: Murray Hill 5550 1 East 42nd Street, New York | Boro Park Jewish Workers Club “Socialist Construction in the will be a April . Brook- | | Threaten Topete. Unity Co-operators Patronize || nd Sport Club Dance. WASHINGTON, April 3.—Gen-| leadership. pigehtan uh id hota Mancacet, the » Ap all speed ups and recogr’'ion of the , : INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete R one brags sear et yorkers Center, 48 Bay 98th St.|eral Fausto Topete, commanding| National Textile W. i Salon: Despite a pogrom lasting many | | ¢,.,., $10; Gad ‘Meeume” grantedy ales SAM LESSE hey are paid $25 Brooklyn, Saturd y night. ee Mon. | months, during which Local 43 mem- | That the strike in Gastonia is bers were thrown from jobs and tending to spread to surrounding! .abbed on when striking by the na- h should pay at ef Mexican reactionary armies, has | private and special Iastruction to Ladies. _ The International r Defense, €.C.C. been visited by Brig. General Frank] Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor Empire AUTO 845 Longwood New York All Comrades Meet at Meet. SCHOOL |] 1818 - 7th Ave. ise The C. 6. C. of ns New York dis-|S: Cocheu, and warned that the! nin towns can be seen from the tional machine, the union held its | | INTervale 10019 arises ities |] Between 110th and 111th Sts. BRONSTEIN’S trict meets today, 8 p. m., at_ the| United States will not countenance) nid rate of growth of the N.T.W. io. » | i p eT Hh seat reem tet and arith ete Pe ry pesje oi waiters, who receive $16 | Workers Center, Room 603,28 Union | the injury of American citizens and P g membership intact. | | even-day week. If they Square. locals being established in other RESTAURANT | Fifth Ave. While the housemen don’t get a * * * day off at all, these boys have 24| ..,,, Yonkers Open Forum. hours:off. I know that most of them | Developments in the So sd tivel 8 will be discussed by B are so tired out they spend these 24 aay e icusse Workers Cooper: | hours to sleep. 2 Warburton Ave, Laundry Slaves Get $12. ee Then we come to the poor laundry | © night at. the |tive Center, 252 ‘ast N. Y. Youth Club. Nearing will lecture on “‘In- workers. The hotel has its own Jaun-|come and Wealth of the U. ; the East New York Young Wor dry. More than 60 undernourished | Cjup, Hinsdale St. Brooklyn. POEM Rican boys and mae slave . * ie W hile the girls get $12 the boys re-| 114 W. 44th st. ceive from $15 to $17 a week. The) be given. laundry machines never stop, and there is no chance of taking a rest. Stool Pigeons. degpegim crore tae There are also detectives in the| cil of the American Negr rotel. They have instructions to|Conaress | at ne uae sures ae watch’ workers. Once a sandwich | | April 12, at 8:30 ‘p, m, Otto’ Hall was taken out of the kitchen. They | the National Office Ces A. nade more fuss about the sandwich |“"'°e Tam. of & sata han about murder. Three workers | were fired on account of the sand- | 1. 8 p.m, Financial report will Wier ss Brooklyn A, N. L. ©. A protest meeting aga Meet. egregation n Coun- Labor Tel.: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. Chef Gets More. FLORIST The kitchen is znother story. Busy | Now AT 31 SECOND AVENUE Frenchmen are cooking the meals | (Bet, 1st & 2nd Sts.) ‘or a class that never worked. They || Flowers for All Occasions zet $28 a week. The chef gets a) 15% REDUCTION TO READERS ttle more. This means he has to| OF THE DAILY WORKER ance to the fiddle of the bosses. | ier SLAVE. Patronize hr * ® Cooperators! : 4) Bditor's Notastthe enginecrs, E. KARO : mechanics, elevator operators and Your Nearest Stationery Store other building service workers in this hotel are urged to attend one of the meetings of the Amalga- mated Power Plant and Building Service Workers’ Union, which Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE. Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Tel.: OLInville 9681-2—9791-2 i, Mf meets every Wednesday at 243 E. i sith St. This is a fighting union. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST i pray Tues., Thurs. m4 Sat. 30-12 a. m., 2-8 p. Sunday! 10:00" a, in, to 1:00'p. m. Please Telephon: for Appointment 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave, New York Telephone: Lehigh 6022 DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office \ dvertise your Union Meetings ve. For information write to he DAILY WORKER i Advertising Dept. ° / 6-28 Union Sq., New York City od Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 12% W, Sist St, Phone Circte 733 MEETING fs Monday of the 3 > Cooperators! Patronize he CARPENTERS’ UNION a voy sie SEROY he Meets every Thursday, 8 P. M., at CHEMIST Labor Temple, 243 East 84th St. Office and headquarters are in the Labor Temple. 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. sault on this city today. After two hours of bitter fight- ing, in which casualties appeared to ‘be {insurgent cavalry withdrew to aj safe ments. |the other mills of the latter firm.) Tel. Rhinelander 3916 high among the attacker's, the ! distance from the entrench- ! lynch- | Blue Bird Studio 1598 PITKIN AVE, No-Tip Barber Shops 1s Phone: HiCkens 1096. “Photos of the better kind.” Amboy St. Y¥. Patronize Prominent Sp 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX P/"K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) GIANT OPEN-AIR DEMONSTRATION ! GAINST IMPERIALIST WAR PREPARATIONS on the occasion of the 12th Anniversary of the American Entry into the War SATURDAY, APRIL 6TH AT 4 P.M. 110TH STREET & FIFTH AVENUE Auspices of the Communist Party of the U.S. A., New York District | | | | eakers. “Build the Union” BAZAAR Thursday — Friday — Saturday — Sunday APRIL 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, 1929 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. — am waiting for the ‘Build the Union’ B. r to get my new suit . 6 6 will take place 177TH STREET SUBWAY STATION, THE PROGRAM: OFFICIAL MOVIE OF THE 10TH ANNIVE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION JACOB SHAEFFER Conductor Fretheit Gesang-Verein ANNA SAVINA Mezz0-Soprano Kiev State Opera NIKOLAI KARLASH Bass-Baritone Russian Grand Opera IVAN VELIKANOFF Tenor Moscow Art Studio Freiheit Gesangs-Verein 7th Anniversary of the Only Communist Jewish Daily ‘THE FREIHEIT” SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6TH AT THE NEW YORK COLISEUM BRONX A Visit to Soviet Russia RSARY OF THE Prices of Tickets: 75c, $1.00, $1.50—All Seats Reserved Freiheit, 30 Union Square Fi e : a ae |damaging of American property by}; “ a re | Rs eat “the garbage that is left Communist Party Anti-War Meet. | border fighting, the state depart- EUS he a) ML i baie Comrade | 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx the sts, they would not} Working class organizations are | fant aanouneed today, es the other plant of the Manville : | 2 to pay their room rent. stration conducted by the Communist Jenckes Co. in High Shoals. Theil Rrances Pilat Workers to Demonstrate for Communism 2 neatly trimmed boys who run | Party, st st im- ised aginiet Chadwick Haskins plant in Pine- Aan MELROSE— elevators work 12 hours a day, rates ne Deepa niversary of the | NACO, Sonora, Mexico, April 3) Ville, N. C., is gaining rapidly in MIDWIFE ri D: VEGETARIAN split watches, and for the sake of|entry of the U, S. into the World | (UP)—Federal forces successfully, membership and first steps in set-\] 35) p 77th St. New York, N. Y. airy REstacmANT the lew get 24 hours off a week. War, Saturday, 4 p. m, 110th St. and | repulsed the initial reactionary as-|ting up locals are being made at om rea 1 Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. Comrades, Patronize The Triangle Dairy Restaurant 1379 Intervale Avenue BRONX MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., ™ ox, N.Y Right off 174th St. Subway Station We All Meet at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREZT NEW YORK | Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVEi UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetariin Food HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 connanes EaT SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave, Between 107th & 108th Sts, For » Real Oriental Cookéd Meal VISIT THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRESSIVE CENTER 101 WEST 28TH STREET (Corner 6th Ave.) RESTAURANT, Ro bh gic RECREATION no trum 1° a om Be ee m '