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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1929 z a see st Page Three VAY , Communist Activities eee meling foe. ther Fe Pe pi | Comrade | ae Frances MANHATIA | “These children work in the worst] QGujlg Gtarts Today | revert the Murder of the ij a oe y | & fn ey Lai for He | HELP DEFEND / +s Tel. Rhine 851 E. 77th St., New Y |tion for the hike tomorrow. Destina- degree. Only: the workers organ-| AQ GERMAN film, ey ion to be announced later, CLASS-WAR ‘ oe j ized into militant unions under the} Fatherland,” wi U. €. "W, W. Festival. CH DREN S TRIP ecdenhig of fhe TUBL ean aeally | Guild Cin eh eerie Pemrieinmerery rime! LLL EL” Q GERRY put up an effective fight e held today at 0 p.m. a picture is a panoram % PRISONERS 8:30. y a enue under the auspices Mermaid the exploitation of these child work- iced re Nei eal | ; VEGETARI | re of Council 6 eae ers, and lead these children into the es tina 3 4 i ¥ onary nest AUE | Workers to Hold Huge wrisne resumes tecture course, ‘ges Support for struggle with the employe a eer cig Sa ema a i Piesanad Gi tine at due Piece: | dward W will resume the yee “The s is: wi shil-|thentie motion pic tak ; 727 SOUTH: 3LVI | cour: the “* ifesto” | Tis xifel The sending of this workers chil- , : 1787 SOUTHERN BLYD., Bronx Rally Tuesday atthe? Waker Union | Visit to U.S.S.R. dren’s delegation to the Soviet|the auspices of the German G oc 74th § tion) Square, on ‘Tuesdays at? p.m = Union at this period when the war| PHONE ) , : | as ell 8 2 Staff. } (Continued from Page Onc) Discuss Party Situation: (Continued from Page One) — | preparations of the bosses are being| Some of the ¢ this fl } to the shops are the Log Lay even cna pa representative and New Bedford textile strikes, and intensified for an attack on the work-| tim, whielt are vi ahown anid! | THIS y/ JAZZ BAND ‘ a worse than before the epee Oa at i their picketing. together with the} ers’ fatherland, the U. S. SR. is an) (ail, ave: ‘The tion:of the | AFF YOUR FRI page. The so-called demands which | when, th ew York needle trades workers, | indication that the workers’ children! 4 yehduke Francis Ferdinand, whic S YOUR OPEN-AIR he company union is put forth to|W!l! Pe di eee \ are mobi AFFAIR PRREL Sree Ae aes 5 zing for the defense of the started the wa ich e¢ the bosses so aS td confuse the! “In addition to the task facing) soviet Union. i ee minds of the workers have been put|Labor and Fraternal us of organizing the millions of un-|"°y) | (00,000,000; the German PLATFORM | Messinger’s Veg March to FOR DANCING | A ing th : Ag part.of the preparations for| Pasta: the) sinking of the I ae and Dairy Re on the scrap heap. Ignore the . . organized workers into militant) — : Be us id a ae E shale : Auspices ug ie redeheedea eeitlements cobtinue tis! Organizations |unions, we have also the task of| nethe Sees Aedes rae ana ee campaign’ nah ane |] INTERNATION AL GAMES 1763 Southern Blvd., struggle Sie ceed union /ans! sadion| saan Weseaurane the tantionss of ty in all countries are trying to)and Argonne, in which millions LABOR DEFENSE TORCHLIGE Right off 174th St. build special children’s organiza-|were slaughtered; the cay tions which will teach the children) 350,000 Russian troops in one day; for the profits| » great battle fought in the snow For this reason] of the Vosges Mountains; 146 days conditions under the leadership of} BROOKLY | Workers in this count he Needle Trades Workers Indus-} em rial Union. Organize your shop|Council 17, U.C.W.W Y t ass meeting mmittee at once. rise ‘fruit New York District PARADE “The Trade Union Educational to be good soldie: ‘Brighton Besse League demands the abolition of of the capital REFRESHMENTS RATIONAL | at an early age, | in England thi into active participation in the struggles of all the workers. the coming Trade Union Unity Con- vention, to be held in Cleveland, Au- gust 31, methods of conducting’ the truggle against child labor will be ummer, | fired in one battle. “Of the same character as the| “Fighting for the Fa Boy Scout jamboree will be the| will shown for only onc meeting of the “Red cons,” of|the Film Guild Cine which the Pioneer Youth is the|same program will he American section. This is organized] John Barrymore in “Dr. Jekyll and |st i ane child labor and makes it a special|the bosses are holding an interna-| of hell at Verdun, where 600,000 | bs : | {We warned you that the com-|¢rs 10 moe cess of the point to draw these child workers,' tional jamboree of the Boy Scouts] were slain and 40,000,000 shel!s Amusements t Vegetariz | ty union has no intentions of ia at Seventh St forced into industi : ton Beach Ave., at 8:30 p | ‘ijhting against the 10 per cent re organization, for an unemployment nsurance fund, or for an increase in wages. We warned you and called | Were real differenc between the ipon you to begin a struggle for|¢™ployers and their company union, tal union conditions. You now re.|Jt is well known that the cloakmak- TICKETS therlan¢ Hi week RESTAURANT | aires bh A Anke by the “socialists,” whose traitor Mr. Hyde.” § ce ‘ orts 0: r shops exce| ee 2 TONMINT ATSC belneyens those having agreements with the| “In sharp contrast to these ef-| known to all militant workers. | ‘ = BRONSTEIN’S “Cloakmakers! The needle Trades | tadustrial Union. forts that wé are making to fight| “The TUEL calls upon every|“For Any Kind of Insurance Bronx Park Subway or. “L” Vegetarian Healt} Workers Industrial Union is now pe Right ere a against child labor is the position | worker, every militant union, to See Wines taeact ec nton: getaria ealth more determined than ever to carry; | “)ancon Ng RoNeH ltaken by the American Federation| support this delegation, which will{ POE hah rete ay Cnc ins Restaurant on the struggle for your liberation] With the signing of this new oF Labor, which has never and will| pledge the solidarity between the FREE BUS DIRECT TO PARK 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx from slavery and to free you Lena (aa Seen Tne reine alates a never make any attempt to fight| American workers’ children and the Hrelephone: Murray Hil. 5530 rt ; = on the gangster company union. The dition to abandoning all its so-called) aoainst child labor, and will not or-| children of the U, S. R. 2 : pein —— = —— sep aes eee eee i i 2 ” ‘ . st 42nd Street, New York = indifference, the hesitation of many ,demands, strengthening the three | ganize the child workers for a strug- “National Committee, TUEL.| _EAst 4 3 : : : - HEALTH FOOD of the cloakmakers has made possi- employ ociations and aiding in pie against the bosses. In this re-| William Z. Foster, Secret —— eee : : “i ee j ble for the company union to carry er setab Hep sa of 4 Joint Yong spect, the AFL is only following out| John Williamson, Asst. Sec. : LER : : ; sci Vegetarian | through the fake strike and the fake |of control to be used as a police | “ = = were properly mobilized and organ-|has practically given up the right | PYTHIAN TEMPLE All / nis W eek 1600 MADISON AVE. | ized to carry on a united struggle|to strike, In the future Tammany THOMAS SON HALE 4 Phone: UNIversity 5865 j for union conditions and for the| Politicians and the bosses will de- i NINGS — a climination of company unionism in| cide just how brutal the exploitation | te (é ]. t 0 Uu ly il 5 * : s the cloak trade, this shameful be-|of the cloakmakers shall be. — | SUNDAY, JULY a4 Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 trayal would never have been pos-| | But the cloakmakers are going to | age A.C. ee ; John’s Restaurant sible. \have something to say about this “The Demystification o estaura pe ae Gaeinens toot Sieben SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES ‘Never Too Late To Fight. , Mysticism eman oupons Ae eikoe with, ath “Cloakmakers! It is not yet too ——- | ADMISSION 25 CENT Where all rad tate Sanbegee, AevE Ie comple: HUGE ANTI W AR | } ; ACH COUPON is a contribution 302 E. 12th St. t is never too late to fight for bet- wl JF ea Daily Worker fand ter living conditions. It is never too Ly towards the Daily Worker fund, ee eS : ) late to renew the struggle against Airy, Large : A part of the proceeds of ie Sr R Ae = the traitors and the agents of the . i} week will go towards the “Daily.” jh RY ifs : MEET ON AUG. | } Meeting Rooms and Hall All comrades and sympathizers are D ‘! J. MINDEL ]_||We, the Rank and File Commit- HIRE ‘ ates NAI SURGECN DENTIST 2 | TO ti ked to patronize the RATIONAL melee es \ of 25, elected at the conference Hee ve | sag 1 RESTAURANT. 1 UNION SQUARE of shop committees, call upon you to, (Continued from Page One) Suitable for Meetings, Lectures | | EGET ARIAN RESTAURANT. Reom $03—Phone: Algonquin 163] coat ee meeting at the St:| chosen for the Communist ticket ai | and Dances in the | Not sontaatad setts any Nicholas Rink (Lincoln Arena), 68|the City Nominating Convention | Sane an | arytce | West 6th street, on Tuesday, July | chis Sunday, the leaders of the mili Read this Czechoslovak if! RATIONAL VEGETARIAN —— oe =I { 16, at 6 o’clock sharp, where we will| tent trade unions, Communist Party i see explain to you the real meaning of| speakers and militants who have led Workers House, Inc. 1 i RESTAURANT Dr. ABRAHAM MAT | the fake strike and the settlement) struggles against the imperialist 347 E. 72nd St. New York | 7 . 21 URGEON 81 carried through by the company|war preparations in Europe, the Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 15) SECOND AVENUE, NEW YORK ‘Gaas fa j union, At this meeting we will de-| Philippines and Manchuria will ac tes J Office hours: cide how the cloakmakers should or-| dress the participants in the Union : 4 Tues, Thur ganize their ranks and how to de-| Square demonstration, taking up | Compiled fromthe r : ALBERT MODIANO feat this new betrayal of the com-|the feverish imperialist prepa pany union. tions for war as exemplified in the +e a Rarcpncnt car apna “Forward to the mass meeting at! present attack of Nanking, tool of {taken under the} _ nay 3224 BRONX BOULEVARD e: Lehi St. Nicholas Rink. |the Wall Street, Japanese and Brit- Supervision of © Meets tive House. ||) Phone: LEIGH 6608 |'FURNISHED ROOMS ===: ef os 7 “Forward to the struggle for) ish i faltenscon’ Soviet worker the General Staff For Arrangements “Call . union conditions!” Vin SMinenedig: aad outlining plana | Janse awonabiiias 4 International Barber Shop Dr. M. Wolfson More Details of Treachery. for combatting such impcrialist Ter Motion Pretures is a Violin Instructor Pleage teleph Now is your opportunity to get a room in the magnificent Workers Hotel Unity Cooperative House 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE OPPOSI' Cc TRAL PARK Cor. 110th Street FS FROM FACTORY TO you: Be pia Tel. Monument 0111 Due to the fact that a number HIGH-GRADE MEN'S and Due to the fact that a number YOUNG MEN'S SUITS] | teove'the city, we have a num- M.W. SALA, Prop Surgeon Dentist The more detailed announcement’ plots against the U. S. S. R. Es A016 Gerona A yenue ane tae 141 SECOND AVENUE, of the terms of the company union A Ae S ER —the assassina (bet, 108r Sts. | agreement reveals th ee meme: ectlons) of = the (Dally, started a war which cost $228,000,000,000. Ladies Bobs Our Specialty A more braxen than at first appeared| Worker, the Freiheit and all other —the tremendous German “March to Paris.” Private Beauty Parlor | Both the I, L. G. W. and the em.|ratt¥ Papers will be issued on Au-| YW” “the sinking of the Lusitania ' ‘oth the I. L. G. W. and the em-! gust 1 ahd left-wing trade unions | +. fe have shown an unusual | q Aron, Edith, Boris, Leo Gore- lick wish to express their deep sorrow and sincerest sympathy with Comrade Finkleberg and [ his family in the loss of their son and brother who was drowned on the Fourth of July while in swimming, We have hardly recovered from the f shock which this loss has been Phone, Orchard 23 In ease of trouble with your teeth come to see your friend, who has Jong experience, auc you of careful t | ion of Archduke Francis Ferdinand which | | —millions die in the campaigns of the Marne and Argonne. —how Von Hindenburg captured 350,000 Russians in one day. | —both sides of the great battle in the snow of the Vosges Mts. | —how 5,622 British ships were sunk. —140 days of hell at Verdun where 600,000 men were killed | and 40,000,000 shells were fired in one battle. | s ep fare being urged to make up Inter-| jrit of self-sacrifice; both have) national Red Day issues of their of- yen up practically all their de-) sajq) organs mands. Then why the so-called ical : stobbage? "Why the wesks of ne- The Communist Party calls upon Ppa €| all factory workers to elect com- gotiations? Why the hullabaloo in| inittees from their shops to co-op-+ itali il The 4 ets _ 1818 - 7th Ave. See ee tae ae wet erate with the Anti-Imperialist War “FIGHTING FOR THE FATHERLAND” is a blasting ua ee knew Theodore @1 From $12.50 to $25.00 pee ie eee SS Gace eatery, 110th and is al e “socialis' etrayers an a 9 Tae, f i iali, ‘inklebel Ss s of ~' nm @ > 3 eT e SIM be ex: 0 Unity Co-oper their pals, the bosses, have gained | yay ,Committee, (26-28 Union Sa. ee een oe Od and “brave. revolutonist. |] PARK CLOTHING STORE | | cirice for further information. | | their end as repeatedly pointed out) (5 anor a Reale iliaee fe are —and on the same program— 08 Ave, A, Cor, 6th S Pre in The Daily Worker. The company| ind to mail the eredentigle of th JOHN BARRYMORE—In Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. |] Cooperators PATRONIZE union agents have extorted thou-| “m4 to mail the credentials of the ——*— || BERGMAN BROS ands of donlan f th egates they select for the July STARTING TOD ' 4) x L sROS,. sands of dollars out of the workers | 95 ‘conference to the Committee's Ss AY! = ones Stationery: atacn'l Cigars, Cigarettes, Can 649 Allerton Ave. BRONX, N. Telephone: Olinville 968 devoted by all units of the Party to aberenee for one veh he serie & discussion of the international sit- ¢ 52 W. 8th St. (Ret 2: nol fe Wcate rect by the ees | uation and the danger of {mperialiat | ae SPRing 5095-5092-1716 | ers on the picket line, but is to be|teninist’ tactics. in the “atregete |] SiBma Continuous Performance. | Popular Prices. | and they have strengthened the em-| pehdauartere wi ; ‘Ae ncadquarters without delay. il : ‘ ployers’ associations for the bosses. cas ae ate fia , The Conpany cain thot as| _ The week of July 15-21 will be es ; Film Guild Cinema war, From July 28 to July 28 the | SMASH the GASTONIA P. M. to Midnight referred to the “impartial” chair- man, Raymond Ingersoll (salary,| $25,000 per year)! The company | union has also agreed to take no | action “for the present” on the de- Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops against. imperialist war are to be! thoroughly discussed. DEMONSTRATE Open Air Meets | . and and | 26-28 ONION SQUARE band for unemployment insurance, | Oo OL STARRING | agi : ; ee ALL eae ed || meaning that the cloakmakers can| 149th St. and Bergen Ave. at 8) ( AME fe STR Now RAQUEL MELLER |! Shifrin-Mineola Protest Against the a Pee na tor ANG | kiss unemployment insurance good-|p. m. Speakers: Baum, Rivera, | Brilliant Spanish Star |! Frame-ups Frame-ups a bye if they follow the lead of the | Nesin and Lodge. z LLG. W. 147th St. and Seventh Ave., at Pigey SNORING INU. a 74 e Tel: DRYdock 8880 The employers have, of course, §:15 p.m, Speakers: Glassford and | ” = also been generous, dropping their Raymond. 5 ’ Tt enin U t FRED SPITZ, Ine. demand for the 42-hour week and| East Seventh St. and Brighton | V 9 FLORIST optional piece work. But these were! Beach Ave., at 8:15 p. m. Speak- | i} A POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE SPANISH INQUISITION NOW AT 31 SECOND AND SELECTED PROGRAM OF SHORT (Bet. lst & 2nd S Flowers for All Oc 15% REDUCTION TO R OF THE DAILY WORK fake demands, agreed upon in ad-|crs: Padgug, Lillianstein and Har- ce to make it appear that there UND SUBJECTS AT WASHINGTON BATHS 21ST STREET and BOARDWALK CONEY ISLAND A WASHINGTON BATHS IS THE LARGEST PLACE IN Cooperators! Patronize CONEY ISLAND. IT ‘TAKES IN 30,000 PEOPLE. S E R O Y ANY TRAIN TO CONEY ISLAND BRINGS YOU THERE. Midsummer} |SWIMMING BALL CARNIVAL and other IN THE OPEN AIR WATER SPORTS Music by Conducted by SMITH’S ORCHESTRA OF TWELVE MEN LABOR SPORTS UNION W. W. WEINSTONE Showing the Struggle in JULIET 8. POYNTZ GASTONIA Admission 50c S3iiicStha80 Sree 80 East Eleventh Street Room 402 CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. 4 ABOARD THE S.S. Peter Stuyvesant (a Hudson River Day Line Boat) FRIDAY EVENING ugust 9 VERNON ANDRADE’S FAMOUS NEGRO RENAISSANCE ORCHESTRA ‘os Tickets: $1.50 im Advance Boat leaves West 42nd St. $2.00 on day of sailing Pier at 8:00 P. M, sharp DAILY WORKER, 26 UNION SQUARE, N.Y. | LGAMATED FOOD WORK Meets Ist in the month Ss turday t 3861 Bronx, N. X, Jerome 7006 Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the: Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. 5ist St, Phone Circle 7336 7 BUSINESS MEETING] ] jd on the Monday of the month Dm. One Industry—One —Union—Join and Fight the Common Enemy! Office Open from 9 a, m, te 6 p.m. Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept, 26-28 Union Sq., New York City

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