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Two Thousand Additiona DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1929 al Shoe Workers Plan to Walk Out on Strike in Boston CITY ENGINEERS | Communist Activities NEEDLE UNION nch 1, Section 8 P= iLL CRAFTS IN | Workers Escape Drowning When Tug Sinks CHELSEA UNITE | International i Pa ty Members, inch meets tonight, t the Bo Sese —n Notice! e Tickets for the demon- ter, of Brow ibd i ee z x T0 WIN DEMANDS Board of Transport to stration fat the. fe Hee : Aim to “Build-Union” Continue Low Pay |cis!.sestete and Prepare Strike section machinery at once. ‘The Ellias poster will be | : = eady April 12. Leaflets for di ing editor the Daily Haat: ia oag Ch i | The union committee of the board | Teady April 12. leaflets nt eiaay Tae -the-Union” Bazaar of ) : 0. shops will be ready A 8 p.m, Friday, April 26, b id Norkers a the Aid | of transportation employes met with | Sections and units should organize tion 8 at the’ Brownsville Trades Workers Indus- Given by “Daily Commissioners John H. Delaney and|™achinery according! Center, 154 Watkins which ‘willbe held at Casino, East 107th — Daniel F. Ryan, of the board of| | Comrades are Col Eas BOSTON, Mass., April 16—Two transportation and was informed that | feat" the Worl pod business me ar Park Ave., this Thursday housan¢ shoe workers of all crafts, the board would not adopt the $3,- | Square, “Furthe maid Ave. Sunday, pr to be the : Di Santo at the * * la ver i ity by ; i 2 Maley aehedule uv * argest ever held in this city by any pecially: sHteHets) asters and ‘cul- 120 minimum salary schedule now ; |i geabeeratpmccaae y by eeting in Chel burb in effect in all other city engineer- ion 1 ecismberanioe reer revolutionary organization if one is ers, meeting in Chelsea, a su shal ing departments, and told that the) The T ongress will be be held tomorrow to judge by the far. f Bastop nat eeiebts vote Unants| action of the board of estimate and | discussed ¢ Fak Aa sie About 50 to 60 or tions are iL today. : Toca DS roa | supporting the ba: nously to join the strike which is! i a a nnnnenenacanesnaine ee aio Es 3 es — | the civil service commis ; Fee ee peaeats amend : i i e P a :. ° i a Workers ‘Theatr Party. SS | any. branches:o > ow becoming general in the shoe The tug, shown above, owned by the United States Gypsum Co., struck Hell Gate rock Sunday and | legal in passing such a mi eo eer ailk vk alcck. by hiun at Open aleatece, ando Right wike Woe ndustry throughout the greater) sank. The workers aboard narrowly escaped drowning. So far as the board of transporta- wnsville Workers Club at the |, Louis A. Baum, secrete srs’ {all branches of the l »ston district. tion is uae ed, Sees of wut soir part Phe autre, atin find Uitioniy Wilk baonfer iepaaken ae vee . he ther iepa: ents ave lone, | ay. * " ¢ 8 85 z }open a et x to be held by th 5 The direct cause of the decisic the other tments have ¢ Tickets may’ be obtained at 35 M./9Pen alr meeting to be hel = . workers’ foreign langus strike at thi: St. and St. Anne's S, ete. v night. = 1 1 f the al status |Second St. tonig caw ear Fraternal Organizations|HARLEM TENANTS ‘cwecue feces oo el ¢ the employe: 3 = 5 Unit 5F E ional Meet. | hems | That there is tremendous senti- cabs of the workers by having eer se An educational meeting will be ment foeahel hy = any tal maintain the entire Grade z held by the un t 6 p. m, tonight ¥ 2 Son ee k sent to their shops from the erect [jMerching Guna.” by the Workers Bee ee teitiad oe ne oa Engdahl Lectures on |iare number of nev uck shops in Boston and rT A ¥ |Laboratory Theatre, will be pro- fe ; Si gh Ae Iq Tees Ts nd night at the be j duced. in accordance with the old limits of : U.S.S.R. Friday Night 274 nieht ba oints. pate eats 9: Sags tc URLs Mees Teka mS % Volunteers For May Day Wanted, 5. geo! o e boot Warning Issued. | | Night Workers Meet Today. _ | postpone I, ts D.’Lectare, Browne- the grade, which means low pay. he District) Office. urgently, re: : bio tin aillin ibbaeak Sn coda eee The Night Workers International ville. f Means illecal Reduction. quests volunteers to help J. Louis Engdahl, acting editor of ee el en A meeting last Saturday in Chel-| Branch of Section 1 will hold a wt | nati aed tapes et Stuart Povnts,| Harlem tenants, at a meeting of! 1 i Dechaings Awa tice oo Se the Daily Worker and recently re- 5 9g f workers ron i s) 3 | U meeting his national pret. nternational Lé w “a he nion 0: chnic: BY 's , tion v ork ‘6 . aay oy) whi ocks have been re- EO Rd EEan thet ee |S ocloeles au SOU nIOE bor "Detenae, at’ ‘the Brownsviiie |the Harlem Tenants League at the Committee pointed out to the com-|Commades ar a to report at any turned from the Soviet Union, will) Which Bee | idopted a resolution that any suc! aes | Branch of the IL, D. has been post-|Harlem Public Library, 135th St. ieulovietac that ahi etfect, thin ne ne te day: lecture on “Soci Construction in oe a i 1 1 ch 2 a » break the poned till Wednesday, April 24. Com- ‘ rs missioners, that, et, this ae aries Mriday,, With the good results expected heme ees eel help bre aie p.|rades are urged instead to attend the | 2nd Lenox Ave., pledged their full BERL RAM oLlon Oh the feonlice. ak: eae the U.S.S.R.” at 0 p. m. Friday, is e ae it ee : 3oston strikes would meet with re- |protest meeting at Irving Plaza. support to the program of building meant a detdas ote to the| Unit 3F, omorrow, 6 at the Boro Park Workers Club,|f"om this _ be ee istance, 5‘ 8 * house committees in the tenements | Sineering Grade “( group p. m., 101'V 1373 43rd St., Brooklyn, |needle trades c of New York Last night’s meeting was an enor-| ee neeeene The Needle Trades Worker Indus- | and recruiting new members in the Tank of engineering assistant or . | Ss will be aided considerably in con- sis s: Phe for the for jal U1 “ a con- | 4 i junior draftsman. “he commission- | Section 1 Membership Meet, solid force: at , get! , cae ae or the | trial Union will benefit from a con- e rds. junior draftsm | ection mbership . ‘ olidating their forces in p ation es Alta a ie Brcoartie ped ig gy aed gert and package party to becgiveg | against * eo n aaa ers, however, were adamant, and) Plans for the 7. U. 3 1, Conter- Bath Beach Section of to: the coming furriers SPOR AB AG: DOSAGE Be riday, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at| e #, Quiture Club o er speeches by Richard Moore, | disregarding this obvious illegal de- | (20°, Will be discussed at the mem- a ermined to get their dirty work} ine wo: Nariter 28)Umnion So Brownsville at 154 Watkins St., Sat- e x) disregt ig this citer bership meeting of Section 1 at 6 ——_ lond'th Chal : the: ahoga fe suililteurth fiver ete oon Sduares | isday night president of the League and Sol| motion of the men, maintained that p.m. Friday, 93 Ave i. C. P. Meets Tomorrow We have seen above that the first Haasan css hem bet 1 Ra : a Auerbach, of the staff of the Daily un “wholesale” ae Cre eines step in the revolution by the work- ve closed down. The strikers are! Nps ny hs Council 20 U.C. Worker, urging the tenants to or-| hey , Will not make “wholesale May Day Pageant Rehearsal. A membership meeting of Section| ine class is to raise the proletariat yusy forming committees today, and Youth € Dance. A concert for the ben “Toor” | Worker, urging the tenants “| transfers from Grade 8 to Grade 4;| w ipating in. th ay}, ership meeting of Secti to the position of ruling class, to ue Ser oa A The first spring dance of the Har-|will be given by the Council Satur-|ganize house committees with the d that they will not establish the | Day are instructed |7, Communist Party, will be held at| win the battle of democracy——Karl Nill have the 15 out of the total of jem Prog: e Youth Club will be |day, April 27, at $13 Hinsdale 8t..| view of calling a city-wide confer-| 8” Meg ‘ to report at Union Square, 4th /Bath Beach Center, 48 Bay 28th St,,, Maix (Communist Manifesto) 16 shoe factories here closed today held at 14 adison Ave., near 102nd | Brooklyn. ted «4s. | $3,120 minimum salary schedule as! floor, 6 p. m. tomorrow. 5 " ? hae doit pis St, Saturday, 8:30 p, m ° ence of workingclass organizations Spenl Bereha: hoards Of entiate apices oe | tomorrow night. Getebentex Pike Cotsen pr tomorrow. ee 35, U.CW.W. | on the housing crisis, individual ten- | °PPFoved’ by P je Harlem Unit Headquarters, —— ; sis ot | ; garet Sanger will’ lecture on rye ible Passed by the board of aldermen,/ ne Harlem Unit annou the Boston Strikers Firm. Workers Ball, “Birth Control” before the council| ants volunteered to be responsible! ?! by | next meeting will be held at new The workers of 38 shops in Bos-|, A May Not Bat will be Biven | Friday night, at 205 Central Ave.|for the organization of their nouses. Sree py toe maxon ee Boren y, address, 143 EF. 103rd St. tomorrow. on, out of 41 altogether, are still 53 "second Sto May den) CUP Mt] Proceeds to the Daily Worker. "| every other city engineering depart- | , out gi ; still 33 1 second St, May 4. * “Daily” Support Pledge. t | BROOKT | strike, and will be greatly eee is Marmor Lectures, andi dy Be: ment. eons = ear ngtkened by the decision of the Harlem Youth Hike. *. Marmor will lecture on “Mo- Auerbach pledged the full support The committee of the employes! Meet | 000 Chelsea workers to come with |,,, The second hike of, the season will the” Now Literacure” efere comnef | of the Daily Worker in the struggle | has called a meeting, at which a rep-|_ An anti st_under the aus- ~ . | tte Youth Club Sunday, starting ato a, [1 W Ave. 6:30 p. i Puan epton | against the robber-landlords of Har-| resentative from every office in the| Pices of the Party, Anticimperialist ig y All of these strikes are being 0,79 1492 ison): Ave, neat | gee Veo SIRO De me PeOay,. ADT jlem, against segregation and un-! hoard of transportation will be pres-| League will be held at the Browne: ou e nN Cx juplit caltte only ibys thes vemed oct eres | | sanitary housing conditions, He said | ent, cmeaaceae naman loyers, but by the corrupt bureau- Yonkéry Forum, | that the Daily Worker would carry) ‘This committee will meet with the 2GS>_Phone: DiCkens 1096 e facy of the A.F.L. scab organiza-|ine” Worken Scho nt rector of WINDOW CLEANER |the housing campaign into other| union officials April 18 at the of-| ° A Workers Union.” The workers are! (ye. /45 gee Eee City, with the view of stimulating! ¢.99 p.m. | leaving the old union and following | Yonkers, Sunday night. ait the organization of house committees aatieeuies as “Photos of the better kind.” ion known as the “Boot and Shoe * 2 @ there as well as the organization of Demonstrate for World Labor Sol- | 1598 PITKIN AVE., Cor. Amboy St. i Workers Union, which has ‘won Jersey I. L. D. Meet, workers into tenants’ leagues which | idarity First at Coliseum BROOKLYN, N. Y. jnany strikes recently in New York.| c,\,imass me » Hudson | would cooperate with the Harlem e s is y ! Cou anch 0: e i ij raf h ine e. : ' rt ee «, * Tenants League in the calling of oom =e Macks ete acl hela’ S r, 2 pr ims at the Ukrain: | Le Window Cleaners Union Local the cantaceibe DR. J. M NDEL wether let a le pight vigorously applauded when ian Hall, 16) Mercer’ St., Jersey City, |8 again is giving a hard fight to i " 3 bne of their officials read to the|N. J. Speakers in two languages. ©” |> 28 iene a Working Women Join. SURGECN DENTIST FRED SPITZ, Inc. he Ci 1 He id W: the Commercial House an ‘indow FLORIST meeting the article on the strike of Te BRON oy 3 3 ., ae * ,000 Boston shoe workers in the) BRONX OT cleaning Co., which is one of the can Ht cine eal Reem 803—Phone: Algonauin 8183 Daily Worker issue of April 15. B ch 5, Section 5, ‘outstanding scab shops in the win- x : pars Ae “ Not connected with any f Ke astivisation gf membern” Wil | ib ig of the Bronx, said that her organi other office TONIGHT at 8 P.M. NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions Form Organization. [continued at the ‘meeting of the dow cleaning trade in New York| zation would cooperate actively to i Se. RRDUGROM GO Mite at A temporary general board of nine! Wilkins "Ave. js ities el Bowed ad 8 < w»..| their fullest power. | = — *“OF THE DAILY WORKER. 3 was elected today from among a) Wadotax titel | The Union has forced many build- Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF IRVING PLAZA, Irving Place at 15th St. representatives of the Lynn locals} soott Nearing will lecture on |ings and other-large concerns to dis- | « i ” SURGEON DENTIST 9 draft a constitution for the new| “Ww Happening in the, Soviet | : . UG eed, i OF Tae 249 BAST 115th STREET Phone: LEHIGH 6382 8 k peakers International Barber Shop M, W. SALA, Prop. 2016 Second Avenue, New York union and to conduct the general) ion2" at Hunts Point pean oe ee peal Sateen ae Cor. Second Ave. New York ktrike. They are empowered to make | April 26. ah ¥; | employ union window cleaners by ARL 0) Office hours: Mon., ¥ ed. Sa r : he ‘aed ji iio aiens : 30 a. m. to 12; T STRIKERS 1 settlement on the basis of one Titeriattinnat titer nktéiie Feativer, | Placing pickets with signs on all 9 4 a. m. to HE STRI RS pareement for all workers in the) A concert and dance will be giv#a large Lusiness concerns contracted | ‘elephone: Murray Hill 5550 .m. to 1 p.m. SR ET I TE abn by the Sacco-Vanzetti Branch of the | : : Oe (bet. 103rd & 104th Sts.) VIOLET JONES IVA FULBRIGHT "This board will extend the sttike ita acetate ayeer fei" Boston ty the Commercial Window Clean- |”, Rast 42nd Street, New York | Pea scicitone for apesiatwent || Ute ont S10 Sa anert nines DuWwET ak ‘y calling new walk-outs wherever | Dancing, mandolin. quartet, musical | 2& ee (teow ins at — aes Private Beauty Parlor ossible until regular officers of the|"¥™bers will feature the program. he In t ap aliicat hig ine union 55 : a and ; jis gainin, ‘ooperators! ‘atronize ew union can be selected, OKL Bablsst isd W a a Ga Po walienal Gonsention | S E R O Y Dr. M. \ Volfson Patronize ALBERT WEISBOKD JULIET STUART POYNTZ y : Yr. S. 8, . or AL x ih re ‘val This board is instructed to make! fs Kinegehi acting cule of comrare 141 SECOND AVENUE, Co HARRIET SILVERMAN J. LOUIS ENGDAHL No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) 2700 BRONX P/"K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. i . preparations for calling in the near Yuna 2 | Frances Pilat future a national convention to form |s. ore the Boro Park Workers ji A permanent national organization| ;, DETR SEE, Shee Ah BAN Re By MIDWIFE of shoe workers, : : a * * ; 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. A mass meeting in protest against rs The Demands. _ preparations for imperialist. war will | el a eenaer male The workers now on strike in Bos- | be a at Sop. im. Friday at the | ton and vicinity, including Chelsea, | ® oer te atkers, “Center, 156 vdisde F Watkins St., Brooklyn. Fred Bieden- are demanding a closed union shop;|kapp, of tie Shoe Workers’ Union, || All Comrades Meet at $ vages: i i in- | ld Williams, of the Negro De- fisher wages the eight-hour day aaa are Sama Bar| BRONSTEIN’ 5 e en-] +|Charles Zimmerman, of the Needie | and better shop conditions, which | Industrial Union VEGETARIAN HEALTH neans especially abolition of fines, nea A btNOMal aoa RESTAURANT no payment for work thrown out, 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx 1o speed-up or general arbitrariness d autocracy by the bosses. The ————————————S———_—_—== on ken titan to strike until they SCIENTIFIC MELROSE ket a single agreement for all work- VEGETARI AN Dairy SEOBTARIAN J. J. BALLAM ALFRED WAGENKNECHT National Secretary, W. I. R. will preside In case of tro long experience, and can assure you of careful treatment. AUSPICES Workers International Relief International Labor Defense National Textile Workers Union Trade Union Educational League. 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 COMRADES EAT at the brs in each shop, v-:thout separation RESTAURANT | bf forces, and no yellow-dog con- RESTAURANT meager, Wil Always ue it racts. 1604-6 Madison Ave, 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD, Bren (ouitnonerciate |] Between 107th & 108th Ste, hd scharad (near 174th St. Station) PHONE — Our own age, the bourgeois age, | this—that it antagonisms, More and more, society ix splitting | up into two great hostile camps, | into two great and directly contra- | posed classes: bourgeoisie and pro- | |Tetariat—Marx. | INTERVALD 9149. Meet your Friends at GREENBERG’S Bakery © Restaurant 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. Right off 174th Street Subway Station, Bronx thon BAZAAR TOMORROW, FRIDAY MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant belebrate May First at the Coliseum, AA4444444444 1763 Southern Blvd., T-onx, N. Y. = || Rignt off 174th St, Subway Station SATURDAY. SUNDAY Against Imperialist War! — Organize the Unorganized! | ’ BUTCHERS’ UNION Sik aa 1. Ottlee oa Gaigeniest || Vegetarian Restaurant Celebrate the ae a sat 199 SECOND AVE] UE I ‘ l L b H li d Cloak D D ri t lar meetings every first a Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, ‘0 n ress epar ents Employment Bureau. open ‘eveee Strictly Vegetarian Food nternationa avor roliday tne . f : sd is pianos : wi e upstairs together wi an enormous consignment > at the of Russian peasant arteraft, goods and linens, directly from i the recent Russian exposition. Oriental rugs and oriental Hotel and Restaurant Workers HEALTH FOOD Bronx Coliseum, East 177th St. | dried fruits and other sweetmeats will be on sale upstairs. Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers Circle 7336 er BUSINE! 8 Ppa Sl] eld on the first Monday of the ‘ th at & Dm itry—On jon—Join ‘the Common Enemy! Vegetarian RESTAURANT | WEDNESDAY. MAY FIRST Phone: UNI versity 5865 Everything upstairs will be sold at prices never before equalled. THE RESTAURANT (doors open at 4 p. m.) will be downstairs. Come direct from work and enjoy a ) TOURS FROM $385.00 o 5 % ; The Soviet government welcomes ss dala A ln For a pen Ones eren Meal 1 good supper right at the Bazaar. its friends and will put all facilities at your dlsposal to gee everything || Advertise your Union Meetinga kta hat had Sp endid Pr ogram opinion of the greatest social experi- || /¢re- For information write to PROGRESSIVE CENTER HALL JOHNSON NEGRO CHOIR will sing Negro Dancing Daily first band, World Teurisw Incase: || ‘Te DAILY WORKER weer ae Labee Siege wre you a choice of tours which will ex- ete U eae tg ae RESTAURANT, CAFETERIA Pn Mp Rg pec Macy Sn OT HT omen Hees Wet wm || GUILD DANCERS in a special’ MAY DAY BALLET STAR CASINO make it a reality ! Write immediately to B ORLD TOURISTS, Inc. 175-5th Avenue, New York, N. Y. Tel. ALGonquin 6656 | Nationally Known Speakers 107TH STREET and PARK AVE. AMALGAMA' FOOD WORKERS Meets IstSaturday in month at 3468 «Third Ave. Baker's Loca) 104 Bronx, N.Y, Unbel Brena atv Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 Auspices of May Day Labor Conference of Unions and John’s Restaurant Fraternal Organizations; SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A_ pl “Watch Me at the ‘Build the Communist Party, U. S. A., New York District. Union’ Bazaar.” Arranged by the Needle Trades Workers Industrial Union with atmosp! all radicals mee 302 E.12th St. New York ADMISSION 50c . , ADMISSION 50c Pia \