The Daily Worker Newspaper, April 12, 1929, Page 5

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- ARMED THUGS FOR Fraternal Organizations ; CAFETERIA WALK-| Communist Ac Activities 0 MORE FRUIT N-1ILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, i929 H IMPERIALIST YOS AIRES, / r 5 | Will hike to White Plains. Sunday GUAR MAPERE AEEINRPE: Utrecht: Ave jlalist Trans-Atlan rs, wi | MANHATLIAN || Meet at Rose Garden, 1347 Boston Serre OT EET) |p 130 : |start tomorrow on a flight across | 3 ete nae nen eee nce | Road, $:80,\e,. 1m, i MANHATLAN | Station, Sea Beach Line. $:30 a.m, | AG 2 , May First Organizational Conference.| Cooperative International Lub warts Mant Wikinat a the Andes to Chile. Party units and labor and fraternal is Deleaee' he 7 ed iat sec oe foie eae woe meiberahint oat of th Tae " san Le | OBA ‘ e note that pret ite aot e ickets for the May First demon- embership meet of the c 7.8 a a ) N. Y. Brokers Think |tie*conterence tor tne organization | of the branch at ihe Audion: st, Bosses Call Police and | stration at tho Bronx Coliseum m aan ae adn, mm todas at United Hebrew Trades ee ian at Wal : : : of the May st n ation will | Bronx Park Bast, 8:20 p. m. Tuesda : be had at the District Office. F anhattan Ave. Roll call wil BEA Ae ee ee ‘omen’s Batta a ! ! Strike Will Win be jheld at the Irving Plaza, 19th Bt.| April 16, *| JewishDay to Aid Them ste te p eee eas taken, Advertise for Seabs to be seen at MAREN EAGs Dab sean oo celbanten ee BROOKLYN er eieer et oem aa ae : oi ce Ten more fruit shops were taken’ Annual Concert & Ball Fre peop ane Auge Pe ea (Continued from Page One) hela Mo at 8 p off by the Retail Grocery, Fruit and| of the United Council of er S uncement of its in- a m ir ¥ i re inj Gat 3 Ct i e the T 1, 14th Ave. anc | 7. . 7 y to operate in the face of the Unitea zal Ball, | earing Will lecture on fight £ ether ee a ne Way A 1 bene Island Cl Dairy Clerks’ Union today, dding | Working Women é A : ie The annv 4 ball of the and Income in the United ‘or union recognition “in spite| Comrades nted for és to the strength of the big strike. IN MOVING PICTURES militant picket line, led by Vera|unitea c orking Womer es” fit the Hast New York Work- |of the 200 pound cops of Tammany | pageant rehe At the same time the union set-- at MANHATTAN LYCEUM rie National ee Worker given at the Manhattan Lyce- | ot 313 Hinsdale st." | Hall and the gangsters who aid Pe ie Wormers Ghote y ec uan : , p.m, |tled fifteen shops during the day 66 East 4th Street Jnion representative here, with a “may be obt t the of- SEES. le them.” August Burkhardt, general || istrict Office, Vil , i heel rf ‘ . | be obte Q . s ’ ‘a strict Office. 0 Wilkins Ave thirty-five of the cler returning to statement that the county sheriff tic 2, lith St., Room 533, ie Anti-Jim-Crow Meet, secretary-treasurer of the Amalga- * * * SRT SNES 2 STs eee aT nea ree oe 2 Catur > Ti'y, H 2 has advised the closing. * * 8 Aihass meeting against Bechng mated Food Workers, pledged if ) first Organiza Conference. | | BRONX core oe Satur ay Eve.. April 13 4 doh yeriey and police terrorism wi be held ‘i aero? : 3 BREE ‘uterine perations 0: alen’s pet police 8:30 P. M. the name of B. jossett, president |p cca) | T. Ls ‘S| Negro Labor Congress at 152 Putnam body, d 0: e Michael Ot f . for tha con ¥ agains 2 8 n, today re- The Well Known s r 5 ’ opel-6, x at Park View ly, and Organizer Michae’ yer-|conference for the organ % 2 2 Aisi 8 axgelé i of the Chadwick-Haskins Company. | Pal and 110th Bt, Sat~ Aver, SEOOkLM, sidt Guiart’: | meier reviewed the progress of the| the, May Firat demonstr t|gulted in the arrest of three work. | Dee Remar & Alice Waxgeiser in . | ur Tickets at 131 W. 28th St, chairman: Niet orca BT * ‘ a take place this Sunday, ars Boro Park. re rer Scab Hits Woman. ' a cari chairman; Richard B. Moore, Com-| fight since it was launched two the Irving Plaza, 13th See) Ren Ore vactee cae wemceer were 5 3 ‘ munist Party; Ray Ragozin, Work-| — oo. Place. Organizations § ction of | paroled for trial tomorrow. The workers are taking advantage Pea out ‘" Sabah ane ing women's Henry | wee S ago. ; pared to send two delegates. m, at "Two more strikers were arrested volutionary Dances . i A dance for the bene ° he | Rosemond, 3 b ‘G ivty ki zi oe cree on - of the opportunity to strengthen |; * ‘once Colony in the U, SS R.| Congress:’ Otto Hall, Get out of the dirty kitchens of cg ‘ - ‘ at Gingold’s Fruit Market, 22 E. ROSE WAYNER their organization, and do not intend |will be given tomorrow at Webster | Unity, and William Burroughs, the open shop,” urged Rosenberg. ied lg gdatsls lala! 170th St. They were paroled for it! give Dramatic 1 tab ht b sudden | Hall ith Street and Third Ave-|sro Champions? “Twelve houts jay ki t |, A dance and entertainment wits be BY bia ac 4 er will give Dramatic n o be caught unawares by a sudden | Hall, Papasova, Govier Zoe oe ‘Welve hours a day has stamped! 1.14 at the Italian Workers (lub, 224 What © © | trial Saturday. Shi _ o decision of the company to ship sy ; . Roro ‘Fark Jewish. Weeki Ci us as slaves of the steam table. Fight | @. 104th St. tomorrow. Proceeds to aR Bryon VAGE 63h DANCING l 3 A.M song singer, Soviet ws Film and| Z rte. cig Baa 8:30 p. m 26 At the Burnside Fruit Exchange, = cabs in and try to reopen. a ‘orchestra will contribute ialist Construction in the U. §.| for the strike till we get conditions | Daily Worker and Il Lavatore, lat the Hunts Point i t | snes coenentot Allert 1 Holland | Admission 50c in adv at door 750 One of the scabs assaulted his alnment program, R.” Will be discussed by J, Louls |t enable us to look like human be- | + # 8 and So, Boulevard Te eae tot ene ele aalay aoti een eae - ife’s mothi icket li * * * dahl at 8:30 p.m. baer League Members, Attention. Ipices of Section 5, Bi Ave., the Bronx, a striker was first Get your Tickets at the coun hope a er ae picket line a German Council 28, U. C. W. W. Club; 1878 48rd. Bt., ings! ership meeting is | —— beaten up by the police sergeant, 80 Hast 11th Street, — Reo cerday because she was arguing with| Tillie Litinsky will speak on “ aa 5; WW, A tremendous ovati ected District Committee E if ; the wife to come out on strike with [Children and We" at the Hungarian | 3 Coumell 17 SL ncaa (Dewey, Marta “and Cattle cBery rea Peter ner hesinn ot BLAST KILLS WORKERS SOD IAe Taney euor ase |Wee Ae- | Refreshments ot ayers 07 her fellow-workers. Workers Home, 350 H. Sist St, Mon-| Golem” at 227 Brighton Beach Ave. | tinct Ree tran Neo. pahe, basis of! DETROIT, April 11 (UP)—A ter- | roled for trial Monday. m rs : y day, April 15, 8 p. m. 8'p. m, Monday. Discussion follows, | texte strikers from yastonia, N. C., ce Sunlisned re. |tifie explosion wrecked the Burke| The United Hebrew Trades, the cc Another Strike. bow. ese eh | a8 they brought the fraternal greet- Worker and in| furniture store, in the heart of the |strikebreaking A. F. of L. outfit, = 7 53 “ U. C, W. W. Conference. Workers Culture Club. i si <tile striker: To! : A we oP EOS aK The High Shoals plant, owned by} working Women’s Councils are| ‘Three students, of. the. Jewish the seeria workers pair eee a downtown district here. about six|not satisfied with picketing the Large Beautiful Sunny Room, well the Manville Jenckes Company, will | urged to send delegates to the May | Worke Aiversity will: t¢ad dipouls | HO LUG CaleteriA ‘workers, euiats Meet: Jo'clock tonight. Many were trapped | shops against the Left wing union| furnished, all conveniences, for one y at the | sion on First Conference on Suni a3 be struck tomorrow, a great masS|irving Plaga, Irving Place and 15th | of ge Cl meeting of employes there decided | St., 2:30 p,m ton’ ae last night eum ted H , a. Tk ti . . Poynts, 8 ulture Club. The Cotton Market Forecast Co.,| Omer! Bunn, Noymin at Summer) ne needle Trades Workers’ Indus- 15 Moore St., New York, which| Rodert Dunn, of the HT UE ED ee gee sends confidential brokers’ informa-| search Association, will di y night, April 20, at 154 Wat- Cease +. |“Future of Trade Unionism : ia Unit meets today, 6 p. m. tion on the cotton market to its|conterence of the Alumnae er 08 clients who pay for it, yesterday de-|tion of Bryn Mawr, Barnard Section 1 Membership Meet, A general membership meet of the & Schools at the 10:30 a. m. ion clared ta them: R at o18’Madison Ave. ‘At the| :/ Harlem ‘Tenants Are. ecdSonezat membership meet, of “We are most apprehensive over Saltet Stuart) James Phillips, well-known radio, | quarters, Nees ET toHAy cat ‘ E ary of the In- s 5 0, | quarters, Ave. B, today a labor troubles in southern mills. | Ca Invited to Meeting of stage and concert artist, and until|m. by instructions from the D. ‘Give the people light and they will | Roll call will be taken. te in Italy will bo dis-|in the building. Three bodies have|and making fake settlements in its| person. PAUL, 1349 Grant Ave., Ker, of the Il already been removed from ‘the | name, today openly advertises in the| Bronx. Call Friday Evening or |Morning World for scabs. unday Morning. “Build the Union” Imperialist| League This Monday | recently leader of an orchestra, has | ‘ de ges find the way.’ Paying workers from 2 : been engaged to sing at the May $18 to $17 weekly wage for from Jewelry Workers Club. eee opportunity for tenants in | Day celebration at the New York jection ane ae las none Sa 9 to 12 hours’ work daily, in this lub will celebrate its first) Harlem to express their protest | Coliseum. He will also lead in the Poor waters, bi Mech, cra of high living cost, cannct sur-|#miversary tomorrow, 130 np. Mig | against the housing conditions |mass singing which be a feature of Bi0 ay F : aie A |Irving Plaza Hall, 15th St, and Irving : , Gia ieus se watle A ben ia: vive. The light is breaking through | Place, with a banquet and dance. rent raises and the repeal of the | the meeting. The International, the Day Campaign will be ° —-UNDERSTANDING is approach- ues, Emergency Rent Laws, will be of- Red Flag and Solidarity will be at the meeting of the Thursday toy Friday ae Saturday po Sunday ing! Yes, and instead of combatting an oe ee fered at the next meeting of the | sung. eo ae au ‘Democracy, Labor and the 1 be discussed by R i of the Harlem ‘enants| day, April 15, in the lecture room | both classical and folk songs. He will Harlem Tenants’ League, on Mon- Phillips has a large repertoire of * * * + W. ©. 1. Dance. dance by both units, the inevitable, the smart mill man], will begin anticipating, putting his | B. APRIL 18th, 12th, 20th and 21st, 1929 rouse in order, and in the end enjoy | KeMf¥°r 985 {re yonkers Cooperative | of the Publie Library, 103 West |sing the Pilgrim’s Song by Tchai-|s: “tomorrow, 2 1. 110th st greater profits at less risk, and cer- | Sunday night. 135th Street. kovsky, the words of which were ec! tainly with more satisfaction.” re a , |. All working class tenants are | written by Tolstoy. It is an expres- BROOKLYN | “Die Naturefreunde, Inc’ t gaar A 3 : eae Neen nn en EET : Ruetak wile citenat invited to this meeting, where | sion of Tolstoy’s sympathy with the Bath Beach, ¥.W.L. Hike. B A A IN E+ Union at Lexington Midvale Wor ik Meet at steps will be considered for taking | struggles of the peasants and work-| The unit will hike to the Palisades LEXINGTON, N. C., April i Ee poate eta ae ee iat siiiech 2 ers | against oppression. Only the A local of the National Textile |p. ma iater one leaving at 5: e speakers will include Rich- | pacifist and mystical illusions which || 4dvertise your Union Meetings ‘ ‘ Saat Workers Union was organized here |'™, $2, Ssbenses. ard Moore, president of the Har- | vitiated Tolstoy’s philosophy weak-!] ore, For information write to Many thousands of dollars in merchandise from a necktie to business meeting will be held at , £ ; 4 F OW. ath Foy) sath St,| Jem Tenants’ League; Grace |ens somewhat this otherwise beauti- | , tomorrow, Campbell, vice president; Eliza- | ful song. The DAILY WORKER beth Anderson, secretary; and Sol Another song Phillips will sing is Advertising Dept. a radio now being made by workers in the shops and yesterday, when Fred F. Beal, repre- otherwise collected to be donated to the Bazaar! senting the union, came at the call|* ” * * , 1 t ti 7 pT ss beatae cab pe ei TA me Rea ER aee | Auerbach, of the staff of the |in lighter vein. It is a sailor’s|| 26-28 Union Sq., New York City tere for tha union aré opened and| Will present,“ Daily Worker. |chanty, “Hats Off to the Stoker,” Dancing Dail petit gr . ¥ jmine play; ‘ Goa. is Not in® by by Claude Arundale, who was him "Ing Mé relief is being organized. The Work-| Harbor Allen; and “Two Blind Beg- In bourgeois society, living labor | self a slay ha 5 | ee a eae ers International Relief will have ajgars and One ess Blind,” by Philip | t# but a mena to incense aceumy | a Slave on the tramp steamers | gote} and Restaurant Workers relief station here shortly. ee omen ee Ee eat lake an toe ns Ge the British capitalists. Branch of the Amalgamated 5 jor tly * * * eccumulated Inbor ix but a means The workers are vigorously pick-| wnited Council Working Women. to widen, to enrich, | Food Workers = 3 iu 7336 ‘For Any Kind of Insurance” TSP WUSINESS, MEETING CD existence of the Merx (Communist 107TH STREET and PARK AVE. wili_ meet _Mon- m., at the Dress- cting, and the mill is not producing. i Council eee day r |makers Local, 16 W. 2ist St. The ESTES ae | Monday of the Organizer to Anderson. ci ates aria, Strike will be on the! The, wer middle class, the small | | gp oO A pathuay 3D. 4 ae = poss ANDERSON, S. C., April 11.— | *s¢n’ ie [manufacturer. the shopkeeper, the One tndustry—-One | Uaion—Jotn 2 . A Peasnnt, all th fight d 1 7 . Tri. The 1,000 textile strikers here who SAT Club Hikes. | teainnt the bourwcoiate, to save an eS Saar yrs Arranged by the Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union walked out several days ago and], Club and Downtown Y. W. C. L. from extinction thelr exiatence ax Telephone. Muriay HII) 5556 Abie’ tebe se ades |fractions of the m dearth: Aare members will hike to the Pal class. They | at 9 a. m, Dyck-|are therefore not revolutionary, but + East 42nd Street, New York | tied up the mills are still standing | sunday Meet man St. and Bre conxervative—Karl M. Ce ‘ firm. Organizer Ellen Dawson, of | man Se etseaees arx (Commu. the National Textile Workers Union, [ee BRONX | = Comrade Frances Pilat arrived here toaey) *0 ye oi ha aoa Down Tools on May First. i] oas> FROM FACTORY TO You: of organization work and the picke' i Bronx Dance. i . ine, ‘gifestat'at" hous’ Worker Cause |[ Cooperators! Patronize | | HIGH-GRADE MEN’S and 330 Wilkins Ave., 8 p. m., tomorrow. * * m1 , ; 9 Robert Dunn to Talk. oe | SEROY || YOUNG MENS SUITS teh Aeatiseer tls SATURDAY |Freiheit Symphony Orchestra Con- ‘Rationalization’ at the cert. A concert and dance will be given School Forum Sunday |»y the '“Freineit” ‘Symphony Orches- Ee ae Clinton Ave, Bronx, | |tomorroy Robert Dunn, executive secretary | * efi & | of the Labor Research Bureau, will | Septet ial tart ‘ speak at the Workers School Forum, _The Bronx Workers Athletic Club 26-28 Union Square, Sunday eve-} ning, on the “Rationalization in the Auto Industry.” Dunn, author of “Company Unionism,” “The Labor Spy” and the “Americanization of Labor,” has just written abook pub- From $12.50 to $25.00 PARK CLOTHING STORE | | Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 98 Ave. A, Cor, 6th St. N. ¥. ©. John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere Aare abstone PATRONISB Where all. radicals meet M. FORMAN 302 E.12th St. New York Allerton Carriage, Bicycle|}| and Toy Shop 736 ALLERTON AVENUE (Near Allerton Theatre, Bronx) 2583 Phone, Olinville 25 CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. ous ARTISTS ~ ie RE — some NEW SOVIET FM | BALALAIKA ORCHESTRA Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 - 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House Meet your Friends at GREENBERG’S Bakery © Restaurant 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Right off 174th Street Subway Station, Bronx lished by the International Pub- lishers, “Labor and Automobiles.” GOLOS- 1s? Phone: DiCkens 1096 Patronize Blue Bird Studio} |/No-Tip Barber Shops!) | BENEFIT — 2itherctontutvorcs sovernussa "BEEP PYCCROTO FONOCA: B CYBBOTY » ANPENA 1 that sprouted from the rains of feudal society, has not done away with class antagonisms. It hax but established new classes, new conditions wf oppression, new w= “Photos of the better kind.” 26-28 UNION SQUARE forms struggle in place of the 1398 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St. a flight Meet at omex—Karl M (Co it 4 bh ght up) All Comrades Meet a fa ib ehanernael ded oh ati arecirchte BROOKLYN, N. ¥. 2700 BRONX P/”K EAST BRONSTEIN’S (corner Allerton Ave.) VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx —MELROSE Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: Tues, Thurs. & Sat. 9:30-12 a. m,, 2-8 p, sunday! 10:00 a. in. to 1:00 p. m. Please Telephone for Tel.: DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE Cooperators! Patronize E. KARO Your Nearest Stationery Store | EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT WILL BE FOUND AT THE ft RUSSKY Appointment 5 ||] Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy ) BAST 115th STREET ‘BUILD THE UN et (Bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.) b ~ Cor. Second Ave. New York BAZAAR ION Flowers for All Occasions 649 ALLERTON AVE. Dair Ah clined “KR Telephone: Lehigh 6022 |] 15% REDUCTION TO READERS Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. omraden ‘Always Find It @ FH COBET OuILN (=) By Vesneattt_oowecre OPRECTP ge OG aoa OF THE DAILY WORKER Tel.: OLInville 9681-2—9791-2 Pleasant to Dine at Our Pince. NW AN t 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Broux (near 174th St. Station) ONE:— INTERVALE 9149. PLEN' CITEMENT AND DAN DR. ae MINDEL ©NOUGH TO SaRISEy B SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE ibaa ReaING Room 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 April 18, 19, 20 & 21 Not connected with any | other office NiPH3bI' 3A KPRCOTY HW BANC TET | Giant Demonstration | MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant Twonepcxas necua Pas, aa, cpm — pears we, Hasero ma we Gonncn, we Gomuen su t sao Organization of the for the \ Hl SH HYIO oiinty | Unorganized; Dru ae ate We wire Bailes pelaphy hug planed bs HELP THE CAFETERIA STRIKERS! Against Imperialist Para ey ee Rational Vegetarian Restaurant 199 SECOND AVEl UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarivn Food ae Sonne, wie comma 1 coaties ase ve aunt War; Defense of the Soviet Union Wednesday, May 1! iracrn roop RED BALLET—PROLETARIAN MASS PAGEANT | Vegetarian FREIHEIT GESANGS-VEREIN RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNI versity 5865 International May Day | => VISIT THE BRONX COLISEUM, EAST 177th STREET ie oh PROGRESSIVE CENTER | 1 AUSPICES OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE USA, 26-28 |] "' (GOtuer'umm Avene ; w crown UNION SQUARE, —ADMISSION 50 CENTS. RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA om tats ty || Bech AQXOd B MOAb3Y-KOAOHEH OecupusopaHy | DO NOT Eat In Striking Cafeterias! eo HAVE YOUR BREAKFAST AT THE CO-OPERATIVE RESTAURANT 26-28 UNION SQUARE SPs a ) » oO YOU CAN TAKE ALONG SANDWICHES FOR LUNCH

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