The Daily Worker Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 5

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eeessk TURAL, UW RUT, CU, An 7, cueU wive AO CAFETERIAS | Enthusiasm as as, “12 SHOE BOSSES “FUR WORKERS IN Fraternal L Organizations|ANt - STRIKEISTDAY! Men Vote for Strike Call; SIGN UNION PACT BIG OPEN FORUM "ct" mrs. ome Om Secs Sa | ny eons nd dance will be iheit” Symphony Ore > Slinton Ave Bron A F avithiian inaplring show rider (1 Higher waged) shorten’ Hours. het-| ADE eee : n 10 Employers Asking mination, over 1,000 wreck seat [ier working conditions are a dire) TWoNew Strikes Called See Strike as Only Aid ~ ae x B jing the mass meeting called by the | necessity for cafeteria and res- ‘ ted Council ‘ for Settlements Cafeteria Workers Union in Eryant |taurant workers; these demands can) eSterday, All Out | Against Exploitation = annual concert ad ball of 1 sve, I : Hall Wednesday night voted unani-|be won only by means of gan- era NO arama TANS Glen at Hoon nat Nat Office (Continued from Page One) | mous endorsement to the following |ized, determined struggle. | (Continued from Page One) (Continued trom Page One) — | ill be & ao a restaurant one at a time, sit down, me conclusion, namely: resolution declaring the first gen- | 1 and in Boston, Mass., has so far re- came to the Therefore, we are resolved to cal sinh itiee had mrvived, they would, <72!, strike in that industry. Long /a general strike of all cafeteria and|sulted in nothing but huge expenses| i091, Under the leadership of the) ae dele wetted aeeenl ed the workers to drop |<hecting and the singing of “Soli restaurant workers for union con-|for the bitterly anti-union firms, teft wing industrial union, will olve| yay (were Heeat @ | tums. coon, : nd. Great Britain their aprons and come to the union jouncement of its unanimous ac- Eee deities aise pean, A Arthur Bender Co., and Griffin and the unemployment crises by bringing | Local as T.W.LU. at. Park Viev A ‘ the Pend atterey on senate ee | ealhns sem in the carmen dieteict be| White. ‘The strikes here are going back union standards into the shops. Palace Sate ets Union eer Disiite Amina ae en aie Resolution adopted by member-|tween 25th and 39th Sts. and 6th|on for two and three weeks respec- em umbers of | workers work} 28th St ri y of the oleoa One committesmen |b at Bryant Hall: and 9th Aves., since we are assured| tively. | Ben Gold, national secretary;| The workers in the restaurants) of the active support of the organ-| 4 and cafeterias in New York City,|ized workers there, especially the ,assembled in Bryant Hall, hereby! militant needle trades workers who stated he had had enough coffee to recent occurrence ably illus-| Aaron Gross, fur department ma last him a year. trates the hopeless attempt to re-|ager and Chas. S. Zimmerman, dre: i The whole district bounded by 25th | resolve that: have pledged their wholehearted|SUme production under scab aus-| (eeerement Manas ee came t oe to 89th Sts, 6th and Sth Aves. con) ‘The open-shop conditions prevail- help in winning this strike. |pices. A group of shoe workers was esting and led in the diseussion. ains abou’ 5 cafeterias. Sam);.) ; ieee 4 Z iF 2 decisions o i Kramberg and Michael Obermeier,|i7&_im the restaurants and cafe-) As soon as advisable we willjbrought in from Boston. When they ing was that the workers now em- isin “Avi terias at present are intolerable; spread this general strike to include are forced to endure worse condi-| all the restaurants and cafeterias of| tions than in almost any other in-| New York City. dustry; our hours of work are lon- got here and discovered a strike on, | ployed contribute to a fund to be Silver lo |they demanded and got their fare ised to aid the worl to club most, represented. ome. The whole New England joc. strike leaders declared that by to- morrow morning more than two- thirds of this number will be tied up. long job- | The establishment of soup sta-| Vagabond Sports Club, World |out calling attention to it. All planes St. and] will be taken over by the govern- r is declared. Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. ; ‘ We pledge our active participa-|group of workers left after causing |tions in the mar Ficehlendivarsarewecn: othe Truly effective are the signs ger and our wages less than would ;;.,, in this fight, ander ths Ci ie the employers untold expense. | geRtion made: i Sport _Cluds member of hoz t] le s e I by 7 r ‘ize ve a = * a ports. nion, will held Hee ee tie teak ot bene by any organized work-| shin of the Hotel, Restaurant and| The Bender firm did succeeed in : y rf 5 : ae rs’ seven s into a! While preparing the genera thousands of needle trades workers} ‘The time has come for a militant| C@-sst:> Workers’ Union, branch of Ray leo eae thy Ee UL EN ERrINg 1s a neral working in the section. And the) fight against the bos against the Amalgamated Food Workers. ae band tee eenice chewed Se a i" ca ing Pre ore { hatred borne for these sign bearing) the 12-hour slavery, against the low| We appeal to all workers to sup- eae near for work ; firm of L iagers The teense Ve ee pickets, by the employers is savage.|wages and miserable conditions| port this strike, by demonstrating| x” 7 é Lasvatrikerceiltae the" eene owns to As a result about 10 pickets were that exist in the open-shop, and} “s New strikes in the drive are at strike call o he union. | beaten up by police and thugs. against the private employment| their solidarity by mass picketing|the Lippin Shoe Company, 38 W. * With the most brazen openness | agency sharks that fleece the work- |and by refusing to patronize places| 17th St. where 85 struck and the] A regular meeting of the Cloak Brighton these workers were slugged by uni-! ers. | that are on strike. {Morgan and Grossman Shop, Troop |Finishers Local of the Oranges secutive ittee will formed police, after word came that |Ave., Brooklyn. At the former shop | will be held this Monday evening at planted at the branch meet 7 , F "17:30 in Stuyv : e|night at 8:30 p. : the magistrate court could not hold . e ne |two pickets were arrested and later \7 30 in Stuyvesant C ino. The Beach Ave erto them merely for peacefully picket- | fined $5 each. They are Crew Chair-| meeting will discuss the critical situ- # * * Bureau ing. The signs so offensive te em-} omp ar y iG 1 V 1 1eés man, Vitt> Sattibene and Dominick |ation in the cloak trade, along with| Kate Gitlow at Brighto: vy; Moissaye e ' Amato, its regular business. | Kate Gitlow will sp f the i ployers were torn off, they were led cert and tea party. of 3 A to nearby hallways and clubbed un- 245 Anti-War Demonstration | Y. W. L. Dramatic Circle. |United Council of Working Women,| 1 aban deer mercifully, no attempt being made Leaflets. | The Downtown Unit of the Y. W. | GUT RUMMY; BATE MBHtON UB EeOH fas, z, Fred Bie- i Anti-|C. L. Dramatic Circl | Ave. Metropolitan Opera House oes Reheers j‘ arrest the workers. wricaflets, for, the ey eee er ae DERmetle Claie Wal mest -4 4TH BUILDER | a WINGERS Singer, an actress from the Jewish n, P Pail pony | Six were thus beaten c~ at the|the Party office this evening for dis-|for the next play will abe selected. stage will appear. Proceeds to the |‘ »_ Paul Croud ew Way Cafeteria at 101 W. 27th|tribution in Sections 2 and 3, Har- a new” unions Ben Gold, Is St. J. Saterios, after being thus|‘°™,,, Comrade e. instructed | to Geen ae Eger hay etl : report to their section headquarters}. G i g . i. De ckets. B clubhead: was arrested on a framed|before Saturday for instructions in|, ‘Ne | German language fraction Com Haak are urg s $ ight, 8 p. m., at the Work- Gtaené & for the } charge of assault. He was later |Comnection with the demonstration. |." Center, 26 Union ‘Square. How [ext Pahe. Dateras F | fined $10 by Magistrate ee er Frefheit Celebration, Dade oa ee N.Y, District Oftice, ee Mi ie 92 eta eee ae eo rence n ftaranelan, tomorrow Piste |House Wreckers Strike Shiplacoff Organizes bree, Mee Tania Pat ork Dis- J others arrested were released on;Freihelt will be held | tol 177th | Section Executive, Section 2. q A Bos at Bronx Club. oe ; 1 | $100 bail for trial Monday. St. and Bionx River Aver tickets at |goZhs,, Mxecutive Committee meets Solid, 3 Jailed Slugging of Workers |. 5. vouis 1 pitciuy petinden , the working ae called the Freiheit, 30 Union Square. 20 |timien & . ts Zh rom the So ion, will lec : ; > “Join in the e against Strike leaders yesterday also is- 5 1 t " 3 nion Square. Members of sub com- , bs on the U. S. 8. R. at the Bronx J at kin ifn the Ponte. of I cued m sparning: ty) wewbers wulllciny | tickets said tor immedintaly. cco | mierees are invited: Despite the noisy publicity and! (Continued from Page One) |ish ‘Wor Coie ae for the defense of | not to listen to the tongue in cheek | A eae | Jane Tantcamertatiace wantea, | U28 Waving attendant on the launch-|turned into on attempt to terrorize |® P- ™- BI Ns promises of thelr bosses, who suave Whit 40 Sealine a Daace Mate Seige “teh ed. ing of @ company union as against them into accepting a betrayal by Harlem Inter-Racial Club. ‘Avaanee f i fake pr es only to keep them at|, “ dance and entertainment wils be | pnone players, ‘are wanted to orzan.|the striking workers’ organization,| slugging insensible a few left wing-| The first practice game of the club |issue of the Desterptarea, the 0uTZeos W \ work. Only thru unionism can de-|B: Jottn st., Gaturany, April 13, Pro- (O° rfaninovie: Gear Betti gee (O|the House Wreckers’ Union Local] ers. willbe ‘held at 42 ‘noon Sunday at Rumanian Commu Hcent gains be kept, they stated. | céeds to Daily Worker and Ut Lava- me Owes Oo a at Be 95, the builders themselves are giv-| When the left winger, Lester Dia-|Ave. Take seven Mave: | rker: trop day Kidd of Teeertene : A ee coat ae the | °°" veces | sideue 0 Wve Ocha: ing proof of which is the real union| mond, dared to insist on an answer |S¥bway to 137th St, phere tert cere t | bean d Nettes | Richard B, Moore, secretary of the|and which is but a scab agency.|from Chairman Kleinman why the| Boro Park Jewish Workers Cl \\ needle trades workers to sive) 5 ia a American Negro Labor Congress, will her big build ‘i d vith! meeti: y ‘ “i ug _ nea { stronger support to the striking | Section 4 of the Communist Party |speak on “The Coming War and the | Another big builder signed up with) meeting was about to end without a} _ “Socialist Construction in the Uw foterin workers. The workers in|"2%,0"ganized a class in English for |Negro Youth” at the forum of the|the union as the third day of gen-|word spoken of the conditions to be |tnf Gant nt wae seen ELE. ate’ genes tala ta (poets ‘oota Be Notes” | Harlem Y; WC. L, Sunday, 8 p. m.leral strike ended. inserted in the New York pact,|i%: aye elephone: Murray HII S530 MGHEG. Eaten Gan olness and] eee . Neo aa This makes four builders who) portly Kleinman jeaped from the !vn, N ees the de-|+ past 42nd Street, New York | arcane qaruece Tate elhak-cOn- Unit 4F, Section 1 Hike. Spring Hike, Y. W. C. Y. have signed up with the union. The| platform and led his pack of thugs | Con Evie Acta ataces [paremen commerce announced treet, | cSee ee ouch to aid their’ fellow | tenn program of the Communist In-| Comrades participating in the. sec | chief demand of the House Wreck-|in the assault. Jack Bialik, another! Working class’ organizations are | today encour a \ feaie sates aston a hike of the tinit Sunday. ‘Details (Sangeet eatuaie eae ers’ Association, a boss organiza-| worker, had his lip laid open by a | {ie4%o.°..2 * the Communist |given by the government to airplane Unity Co-operators Patronize | kers g ¢ will be announced later. ble at League Headquarters, 56 Man-| tion, is that no pacts be signed with | blow from one of the thugs. | Pa v. ‘ainst im-|development, as it is a convenient A fe | aye ea hattan Ave, Brooklyn, | Sunday.! builders who do their own wreck-| The officialdom, instead of talk- ihe oc: |way to strengthen the army with- SAM LESSER | Party Anti-War Demonstration. Brownsville, H. New York,’and Lowe: ca ‘A demonstration against imperial-|BTonx Units will meet at Dyckman ing, because this would thus pre-| ing about conditions to be, told of | « ist war preparations will be held by |St Ferry at 10 a, m. vent professional wrecking bosses their ventures in establishing shops! } the New York rict of the Commu- | 2 © be from being a big influence on all/to compete New York the bosses in * * and Philadel- Yonkers Open nist Party on the occasion of the| Unit 3F, Subsection 2B. ment as soon as ¥ Between 110th a picketing. up and declared that the left wing- | Nearing Talk tN. ¥. Youth 12th vers: of the American | building operations, Springfield, Mass. ———————— tt Lae ‘ rid war at 4D. line requires every caiprade 10" cal Three pickets were arrested yes- rhia. The union treasury has been |p, The, Muste Movement RANCH HAND INJURED. i i Prominent speakers will address the {for bundles of Dally Workers today !terday near a Pacific St., Brooklyn, | drained by these shady ventures. [will be ai LOS ., ANGEL (By Mail). meee gw Jer tomorzow until 11 oclock jet 201) job, where attempts to hire scabs) After the mecting had somewhat |@t¥, night at, the Workers aes > Frank Quintaro, hand at La|| Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 : Scetion 1 Unit Industrial Organizers, He ener a trration: the|met with failure due to effective calmed down, Shiplacoff himself got Th aa ania Canada, is in a critical condition} John’s Restaurant Organizers meet 6:3 p. m O- ” ~ Celebration to Rally night, Workers Center. Action will be waa y deserved, thus Nearing will 1 » | after the gas tank of a tractor ex- gol 3 ecture 0} meeting ers got what they deserved, thi ts wi n ae T loded. ‘ | ainst those not t. Wealth of th s | plod N.Y Working: Glass: +)? sense Sone 205 beeen PL AN BIGGEST |was held at 5 o’clock in Manhattan! precipitating another orgy of slug- sien of the U.S" at a SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere wh all radicals meet 302 E. 12th St. New York Meet your .F riends at GREENBERG’S Bakery & Restaurant 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. fectinn’ 6 Daily cagents: *, s ioe : : ‘Agents meet 7 p.m. to-| | Lyceum, 66 E, 4th St., where it was ging, New York’s working class will | nignt, ‘sé Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. \seen that nothing but. victory could ae oT STL a t i i vi ¥ © = \ e working class cannot simply Gemonsirate its solidarity w ith the | ie ek cee, | jreralt from the strike. hy TRG renting elas Leaanot sient Freiheit, Yiddish Communist daily, | The chauffeurs, who are organiz- machinery, and wield it for its own Jeroen : An anti-war meet under the aus- | machinery, and wield it for ite own | at its seventh anniversary celebra-| pices ot the Communist Party, Young | be for the first time into their own] Purpon.... Thin nev Commune (rare tion at the New York Coliseum, | Workers (Communist) League, end \unfon, are also out solid, with in- Cas 177th St. and Bronx River Ave., at | Teague will be ‘held _at Royal Palace, | ‘tentions to stay out till union recog- § o'clock tomorrow evening. Among |6 Manhattan Ave., Friday, April 12. (Continued from Page One) | nition and the wage raise is won. the militant labor unions which will tia teeta acer tb |Hall, 15th St. and Irving Place. | be represented are Millinery Local} ne Lower Bronx Unit will hold Innumerable inquiries are being | Workers to Demonstrate for Communism at the 7th Anniversary of the Only Communist Jewish Daily ‘THE FREIHEIT”’ Comrade We have » above that the first Frances Pilat ght off 174th et Subway 3a x kc Its first open air meeting of the sea-|made, by person and telephone, by| step in the revolution by the work- Reaiigey iitons 48 and the Needle Trades Workers | tte tet 0Pat no's Ave. and 138th St, \rear-at vane wee owe ae ne ing class in to raise the proletariat MIDWIFE Industrial Union. tonight. ear-stricKel to the position of ruling class, to 4 The feature of the entertainment | * * * |headquarters of the organization,| win the battle of democracy—Karl 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y ; Sovi 4 Brane! 8. program will be the Soviet news| 4, executive meeting will be pela reel containing pictures of the rapid jat 8 p. m. tonight, 154 Watkins The employers have already had growth of the industrialization of | Siveks scation Gites. plenty of proof of the potency of the U. S$. S. R., achievements of the| Units part hike will a strike call issued by this organ-| qua’ | (224 E, 14th St. Mmx (Communist Manifesto) Automobile INSTRUCTION TAUGHT. Complete Course $10, until license granted; also private and special Instruction to Ladies. tee AUTO 845 Longwood Empire scuoor avenue, Bronx INTervale 10019 (Cor. Prospect Sta.) Tel. Rhinelander 3916 All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx -—-MELROSE— TARIAN AURANT Always Find it ant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD . prone (near 174th § PHONE:— ID 1 Phone: DiCkens 1096 Blue Bird Studio “Photos of the better kind.” 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor, Amboy St BROOKLYN, N. ¥. ry ij ive i re meet at thei a otive ntry in collective agriculture | meet at er tding to Dyckman st. |ization. In recent periods, they have | will take place SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 6TH AT THE NEW YORK COLISEUM 177TH STREET SUBWAY STATION, BRONX THE PROGRAM: d shots of the tenth anniversary celebrations in every section of the Soviet Union. ‘The program will be completed r by songs from Nicholas Karolash, | Actors! Pay, Gatang, Anna Savina and Ivan Velikanoff, jee oe presented by the Bron nation of) walt Gitteck iat Soviet artists, and choruses from | ponte is, TS at Boston, Bia eGaeanatoat =AGGonEE PIT I fe |the Freiheit Gesangs Verein, under cil FRED S Z, ne. the direction of Jacob Shactfer.|_Rewntorn,¥: Wee eE M, FORMAN FLORIST No-Tip Barber Shops | Tickets may be obtained at the of- | wit!'mect tonight, 7 p. m. 93 Ave. B.|/Allerton Carriage, Bicycle|||| NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE Dp p ed lel slate io mere opens and Toy Shop Il piowesat“ft “Ail” Seeasions| {| 2928 UNION SQUARE A Visit to Soviet Russia 736 ALLERTON AVENUE vhere the section will meet /triumphed not only over the opposi-| Teese . . tion of open shop bosses but even . club. over their alliance with the strike | My ene Gifs | breaking gang of the United Hebrew | R., will | Trades, VALE) 9149 ren YOUNG MEN'S SUITS The Triangle Dairy AUTO 1 MEN STRIKE From $12.50 to $25.00 Phin athe | ae ee a ee a 1379 Intervale Avenue ‘ 93 Ave. A, Cor, 6th St. N. ¥. C BRONX | — Wor’ kers Repudiate the Cooperators! Patronize Union Betrayers | E. KARO LONDON, Eng., April 4.—Eleven | Your Nearest Stationery Store | |thousand men are on strike at oe Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy | / automobile factory of Sir Herbert MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., ™ .nx, N.Y Right off 174th St. Subway Station iy “Build the Union” 649 ALLERTON AVE. ‘Austin at Birmingham today. The Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. capitalist has met the strike situa- Tel.: OLInville 9681-2—9791-2 |} Thursday eee Friday Die, Saturday eal) Sunday tion with a lock-out. Heading the big walk-out is W. | vi t 1999 non fae Wa in ee | et 4] APRIL 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st, 9: i 12 8 JACOB SHAEFFER B NIKOLAL KARLASH Conductor Bass-Barit: Freiheit Gesang-Verein Russian Gra rere a of 52 union iy acne th ; Veusteece mae H ficial lom 0: unions is urging the | na ! § a d automobile workers to} Md ‘p.m COND AVE! U bi ue po baa ay Airarthes tied toe sien mere Men’s Clothes — Women’s Clothes — Children’s Clothes } allies ; Strictly Vegetarian Food 4 Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Hats — Millinery igs ‘ es $e : omnia sécrgasee tren setae | IDR. J. MINDEL Ast chen apaaltage Naaetaaian here. For information write to eo Ve The DAILY WORKER eae ake GROCERIES RESTAURANT 1 | 26-28 Union Say New York City ey serouuann ia aA any re Restaurant Refreshments fr SAVINA IVAN VELIKANOFF phate i Raeicieede ‘ot connected wit a " 4 AN VELIKAD other office Dancing Daily Kiev mate Opete Moscow Ave atdaie ame ~ ‘Hotel and Restaurant Workers . ° 4 For a Real Oriental Cooked Meal Branch of the Amalgamated | | Cooperator! Patronize STAR CASINO Freiheit Gesang s-Verein er ith THe ie | “ i 275 A 50—. 3 v1 01 WEST 2sTH § >} 4 Poe asnteas Sebi CHEMIST Arranged by the Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union TOUR TbteaE to taee me | Lael d aca or yg rs tags og Reserved 25 (Corner iy Avex 3 dustry—One Uni: 657 Allerton Avenue : ayy ne ‘ RERECKEATION ROOM Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. Open trom 1¢ a om te 12 p om. 4 BMS OS IMU URSIN ec a0

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