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! * DAILY WORKER, NEW" YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1029 © TUNNEL STRIKERS) OPEN a Meers | Communist Activities VIENNA waened d and ed in to 7 DR. J. MINDEL COAL AND | Ro “ep bs ok Pie r 14 at 10:30 a. m. L. Cher- SURGECN DENTIST g t }BeneS. 1 UNION SQUARE i Ac er 146th St. and 7th Ave. at 8:15 ¥. C. L. Functlonaries Meeting. | 8 will meet Tuesday at 349 “— Room 803—Phone: RUARES. 8183 i m. Spector, G. Welsh LCP AEE SES Cm: Mans on Tie Memento es Sa Not connected with any oe | | Me » ie es 0 e Y. O, La, New Y 8- * 3 \¢ Perth Amboy, N. J., 308 Elm St., trict, will. be hela ruesd Get 3; Bronx Y. C, L. ‘Dartee. other office Inc AF IRV) i ‘ | 7:30 p, m. dunrkaer Hotere Mina eater ae he | hase Nin Coaesg, UBRGE Brome, No WANDS QF JURY ee “paterson, N, Jnat 1 p,m. 1] Sontee sobert Minor, edifor of the [nas teranged IF A | a ay ; | les, ape h Plenum’ of the ECCI for the Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF ; bays, | 3 ‘Ave. V. and 6th’ tl. Beobhiya, at)" The Labor Sports Union will pre SURGEON DENTIST ( 8:30 H. Bl o a play. Proceeds we the 249 BAST 115th STREET ‘ . | p. m. loom. ; eague i Mellon Le t}No Compromi omise Urged | Grna su extension Seca J: Regine poms ae 148 on (of international | Acute Crisis. Nearing’ || cor. second Ave. New. York Sultan, H. M. Wicks, F. Biedenkapp, “Roll call, ns of the Pioneer Congress a. m. to 12; 2 to 6 P.M. at Union Meeting Record of with Fascist March be shown. Tickets in advance 25 | Tues. Thurs., 9.30 a, m. to 18; cents; at door 35 cents. | * * 4 to 8 p.m. ;Sam Nesin, H. Gordon, N. Kaplan. | iitaratite dgekie.. Secti |_ 10th St. and Second Ave., 8 p. m.| Will’ meet Monda Conti u * j Sunday, 10 a, m, to 1p. m. zt (Continued from Page One) J. Is Eoguabl) SAG Bieean Ae , at 56 Manhattan prandoTer Bronx Gant A (Continued from Page One) Please telephone for appointment. s, soared with graft Be eee ot | Trachtenberg, ‘A. Sakbr, Radzio, phatinAmerican Electoral Bath, aS eat a vibe demands by aie a that | Telephone: Lehigh 6022 r|his union, is responsible fcr tha‘ e Spanish Bureau is arranging | §, 5 state power was quite sufficient to = NE the | 106th St. dnd 2nd Ave., at 8 p. m.| an election campaign rally and ball | Che ie AG Ei 2 organization’: ‘s joining T. Di Fazio, G. Di Bartolo, L. 28, 8:30 p. my, Patronize No-Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE (1 flight up) Can- | for Saturday, te | meet all demands. trike. It is alleged that the Mc- ‘delle: Ha ariem \ 116th St 5 Schober demanded increased pow- Govern Co. is paying him to keep |’ “tiovd st. and Marcy at 8 p. m.|and songs, Negra dass band) ‘Lesa: ; ers for president of the republic, in- the engineers from striking. Mc-| , Conville also has great influence ot the Blasters’ Union, business agent Flynn of that organization taking ing Communist Party candidates will | | Speak, ville Section Executive. [cluding the right of appointment itive committee of the ction will imeet” arene and dismissal of the government and 30, 8:30 p. m., at the new |dissolution of the national council, ada Magliseano, Lipa, Beleastro. Admission 75 cents, his * * : Brownsvill down Attention day, Sept. ‘ enoference of alll “AMUSEMENTS - THE c cnowre a rem: film vers SEWS Re ‘oN sovier SOIL asian regions LUESTION” EAE TheMeiodrzma (Qe) ii) | Thats Different // Ze g>d | Wy HAN | PHOEBE foster A.P. KAY B is no compromise and urging that | tr the meeting was opened by 5 Vice-President Moran, he eo (Continued from Page One) upon the rank and file workers to | being sacked because of cae soy speak. Many of the Negro and |coming to light Senate ak- white strikers took the floor and | ing orders at Geneva from Shearer. called for militant action, demand- | Review Shearer Career. The senate committee has the strike continues until all the | furnished with several] saportene jdemands are met. private leads concernnig Shearer’s | For United Action. jactivities prior to the Geneva dis- Harold Williams, of the Ameri-| armament conference of 1927 and | can Negro Labor Congress, urged] since that time, and desire to as- that the engineers and blasters be | certain whether the government brought on strike and that by | files contain evidence on the subject. showing solidarity the workers,/ The question of Shearer's varied Negro and white, march forward| career now known to include ac-| fo etry, oUla, be cen Wainy (tivities as a propagandist, employe | ne s “should be given leading | Rast New York Meeting, The International Unit of Section WORKERS THRONG. (0th ANNIVERSARY Speakers Stress Fight) Now Beoing Waged (Continued from Page One) gle which is acute now, ten years Progress: Youth Club’ is arranging ‘@ hike for this | Weiner Neustadt against Heimwehr Sunday. We leave at 8 30 a. m. from | meeti: Sunday: We leave ngs. Many fascists and police | | were injured and three fascists sent |tempt to connect Communism with |*° the hospital. the acttvit Yesterday in Deunkirchen, Ber- itis. aatet Sa ee the| nitz and Glognitz, military raided the monstrous provocation of this,|/0¢a! arms depots and confiscated coming from the socialists whose | ‘be contents. needle trades officials hired gang- 7 sters and sluggers to beat up work- . Lele a ae ee ers and break their strikes. On the | S€°8Y Wp Se eaten ie pees Weinstone showed, the| alee ane eaeeae ate ete socialist party and the socialist | ‘ Ned jaeeg tA ras only ink made | Isher ayaae loge ta geytaeier te | a close alliance wit! ov | + |Roosevelt and Lieut, Governor Leh. | Bis declaration in the national coun- man of Tammany Hall, to put * * 8 thi given at the Cooperators! 1 eee oa Oe CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 j | on. headquarters, ster St. supreme command of the army, the | 2700 BRONX P/ “K EAST crders from him. | wilt Be held Monday at ae ».| Section right to issue emergency measures (corner Allerton Ave.) Read Deily Worker. er sy we magngtion will | (martial law) at discretion, | The Daily, Worker (was eagerly | Brownevitte ana: Hant New York. | 1175 Broadway. Ail init and section | Schober also announced the pro- ; ; end, claimed |read yesterday morning at th tte {ee Beowho ville ara eee Rune | functionaries must attend, posed anti-labor union bill. His|| Unity Co-operators Patronize to the bar-|strike meeting held at Manhatta: | Yorke will be located this Sunday at) Speech represents the open. an- SAM LESSER sheer cay: | Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. A cop lier a (Comrades should re- | |Labor and Fraternal Pauneemeng of establishment of a Ladies eters aan ttle blood on}was placed on every chair before (bed fascist dictatorship against the | sea e Mgieag iin Res obit thas ait me ane Gouarnmbeak to fieme Browarvlle Workers Club, Organizations workers. | TNS an aver Ney cack home by the strikers after the i dividual hold an. affair tonight at 122] Violent counter-demonstrations of || Between 110th and 111th Sts, snaking fl Few Individuals Osborn St. Brooklyn. Proceeds for | Harlem Youth Hike, |workers occurred yesterday in ||_Next to Unity Co-operative House m : | the Morniie Freiheit. The Harlem Patronize Bronx, N. “For Any Kind of Insurance’ (ARL Murray Hil, 655 ARL BRODSK ” Y | | posts on the strike committee.” Strong Picket Lines. John MePartlan, secretary of the union, spoke of the need of strong | picket lines and said that the | strikers would ‘not compromise. He | said that 95 per cent of the work- | ers were out and that by today he hoped that the strike would be 100 per cent effective. George E. Powers, former organ- izer of the Iron and Bronze Work- ers’ Union, was given a tremen- dous ovation when he arose to} speak. Many Betrayals. “The labor movement,” he said, “has Nevers many betrayals of strik At the Trade Union Unity | | Gantetenes held at Cleveland, Sept. |1, the unity of the militant labor forces was established. They de- ‘cided on an aggressive struggle on | the part of the working class | against all labor betrayers. The | workers cannot achieve anything by | going to Gov. Roosevelt or Mayor | Walker, but must depend upon their own strength, that of the }rank and file strikers.” Vote to Continue Strike. Solomon Harper, of the Crusader |News Service, urged that the Ne- gro strikers, which are about half of those out, should visit the of- fices of Negro newspapers in Har- | of American shipbuilders at Geneva, | Tata, R. Wilder, New York ship promoter |young workers in the marching to put several questions at the re-|Pioneers and Young Communist quest of Judge Cohalan, Shearer’s| bands that took possession of the} counsel. | aisles early in the meeting. These questions have to do with| Otto Hall spoke on the united| reports Wilder received concerning | struggle of Negro and white work- Shearer’s past and will open the | ers, unity in the Communist Party, whole question of how Shearer|which waged a relentless struggle moved, according to the committee.|against capitalism, and deserved Scotland Yard Aid. |the leadership of workers of all The issue was brought to the | "Ces front by the testimony of Drew) Robert Minor spoke on the -or- | | Pearson, Washingtno newspaper- | ganizational basis of the Party, | man, that he had seen what pur-| {which started like the socialist | | ported to be a Scotland Yard record | Party, with a territorial plan, kept lof Shearer. this through its underground exist- The committee members believe |€n¢e, but has since changed it to| they will be able to close the hear- | One giving it roots among il ing before Prime Minister MacDon- | ™4Sses, the shop nucleus system. ald of Great Britain arrives in Smashes Rothstein Lie. Washington Friday. Weinstone denounced the attack| Senators “Indignant.” jon the Party by Norman Thomas, The new testimony concerning |the socialist, and his slanderous at- the naval officers at Geneva caused TUDOR INN be: comment generally among Senators. Caraway, democrat, Ark. said: } “Unless Admiral Reeves is able to/| refute the statements concerning him, his days of usefulness in the | artist and confidence worker of ship tion of industries, rationalization |S@™° one actionsis begun to sup- | : men in Washington will be reviewed Negro Workers Come. and speed-up, and establish the Press ommunists, outlaw all but | Comrade |when the committee resumes hear-| Greetings were read from the|sweatshop system more firmly |{@8cist unions, and the Austrian e | ings Monday. | American Negro Labor Congress, of |over tens of thousands of needle |S" with trains for transporting | Frances Pilat Before Shearer takes the sand, | Brownsville, which also sent a floral trades workers. it, is held ready to crush workers’ MIDWIFE |the committee will recall Lawrence| tribute, There were many Negro resistance which is expected when i Ts are requested to report at the| joffice of the Trade Union Unity | League, 26-28 Union Square, today eee mecca oems reece | eil that the Hetmwehr must be 7 Rast 42nd Street, New York EERE One A rough their plans for concentra-| 2 legal standing,” the Heimwehr marches on Vienna | | Sunday. To guard against possible resis- tance, the national police, still head- ed by Schober, is given sole police power and all municipal police are disbanded. 351 E. 7/th St, New York, N, Y. VOLUNTEER WORKERS. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 Volunteer Negro and white work- VEGETARIAN SSTAURAN'T Comrades Will Always Find it Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx near 114th St. Station) PHONE:— INTERVALB 9149, fore 10 a. m. for important work. ceva DON’T FORGET THE Harvest Festival and Costume Ball Hotel, Restaurant and Cafeteria Workers Union, A. F. W. NEW PALM GARDEN 52nd Street, Between Eighth and Ninth Avenues TONIGHT at 8:30 P. M. 50c per ticket——25c hat check——$1.00 at the door. JOHN C. SMITH HARLEMITES ORCHESTRA COME IN OVERALLS OR FARMER’S GARB Auspices: International Catering Workers Club, Inc. MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., ™ onx, N. Y. Right off 174th St. Subway Station RATIONAL Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEI.UE Bet. 12th and 18th Sts, evecare cen ven cence cen vencemcen vance: llem and demand that they give Strictly Vegetarian Food | publicity to the strike news. He also took a vote on whether |the workers would continue until |their demands are met. It waa unanimous for continuing on strike. —_————— 'Youth Fraction, Needle service are at an end. He should be asked to resign.” Senator Borah, of Idaho, insti- gator of the investigation, said that by all means all members of the American naval delegation should be summoned before the committee for an explanation. FREDERICK WORLOCK BRAMWEL FL EDWARD RIG Splendid WORKERS! Restaurant 113 East 14th Street All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant For good and wholesome food, don’t fail to visit us We serve special luncheon plates from 11:30-3 p. m. Trades, Meets Today |Center. Every League member Reasonable Prices r 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx working in the needle trades must TRY OUR SPECIAL I t t | R d | A special fraction meeting of all|be present, as a very important SUNDAY DINNER! n erna 1lona ecor S question will be discussed pertain- | ing to our influence and work among | the young needle workers. HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT members of the Young Communist League of New York who work in the needle industry, will be held to- day at 2:30 p.m. at the Workers 9OSOOOO0000O009040000006 TRY SOME OF THEM: Irving Place and Fifteenth Street, New York City office for further information, Every organization should elect or appoint delegates. Bring final reports on tractor lists, tickets, donations, etc. Dweseeaempuacacaeiemear pear pram aarsae oO, We Carry a Large Stock in Selected Records in All Languages. ‘We will ship a C. 0. D. 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