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Page Two y= DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK. DSPREAD Vm. MAN aversham Returns THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929 in \HARLEM, BRONX) Communist Activities | capitalist press all the things he is going to do to Fishwick and his gang, just.as soon as the Fishwick injunction -is ated. . His charges ILLINOIS MINERS ght Comedy at Longacre oh gett od ited te ila | | j graft and fraud in Illinois by the OF OIL TRUCK .S ; o y . igacre ELECTION M FETS : I tie AO ah ates Bran ry oie ney PREPARING THEIR Fishwick crowd are detailed and ‘ s Willia Faversham. |p. m,, at waalh ai laundry wor i : | enthusiastic. r At often borders PUR AV eLeHADY | Whe corn ana Neptune On the other hand, Fishwick, WALKOUT HERE 2 dat the Lone TOMORROW NIGHT: Be Eohey : OWN CONVENTIGN vec otectte tatis acre T t is titled “Her Friend | ; Rose | and Walter Nesbit, District 12 sec- mai the K and has with it William | | veinst enVolunteers fo \vetary, have wired William Green, m aT mI the ing role, / ta Non taoelene kaa rina M1 2 i | president of the A, F, L., and John Urge Rank and File an playwright and the Weinstone, Hall, Gold, | tion members ure SN ean Both Gangs of Fakers Walker, president of the Illinois Rhodes are the au- | alee! The Willamebarg ? Federation of Labor, and an A. F. Strike Committee Olgin to Speak | quet for the Hung Ist Appear at Toronto ‘| (Continued from Page One) a concert and ball f 4. delegate, hurling back the charge ert and ball f L. delegate, hurling back Fg of graft, and offering to resign peacefully if an investigation of \and are merely subjected to an in-| Lewis’ books by competent auditors dancing. (Continued from Page One) last night from the headquarters of | te 8 Good food sical en Union of Technical Men. ain Admission $1.00, All the Communist Campaign Commit- | °?™™@des invited | ation meeting today, 6.15 p.|voluntary dues payment, the check-| does not show cnormous swindles. tee, 28 Union Square, declared that ee ye teil ke joft, «through collision bebwaen} Know Each Othe ee j“the democratic, republican and so-| ,,“%¢! m., Yorkvilie I le D. |Lewis, or Fishwiek, an dthe coal) aibins Le Bese jcialist parties are the parties of the|" | rally for the Gastonia de- | companies, with which both groups| Each of ‘hese groups of mislead- he Me slave-driving bosses and rent-goug-| g.,.ciatP at § p.m. : |have made wage cutting contracts, | €TS eye a lot about the other, as York, fi | ing landlords. Tammany Hall| to'ficet nes Penenede | Yollow Their M ee ee SGEAnge stands for the system of “black i tion Ww | The sub-district officials in| *2U0na ners nion they were sneha tas ” which 1 y, 7, | © s Youth Section, nde n€ atl a cuts a wor! 2 and agains| > few brief belts” which rules in New York as} 4 \ ant meeting will t yat'S30'p.m. ‘Pare [Franklin county were appointed by Vt hand in PO Ce) Hts in other cities, Tammany Hall up-| held, tod a orks : Lewis some time ago, and allowed left wing membership of the U. M. holds | All League in thel meeting Friday, A. co-operating in stealing votes the grasping landlords to y, Marie Bruce, Mildred Beverly, | Whom workers are compelled to pay 5th St |to take office by the district admin- istration. The president there needle trade 8 p.m, d selling out the strike of 1927- x. * Drug Clerks Un the Seat ce the Juana. Allraum and Anne Lubow. more than one:halé their wages. | a1 cron Will inect tomiante sa0.0a John TT. Jones, a Lewis hireling, “S Rees ' | en oRanhaN eka been designed by Rober Edmond aga oe n pe eneaine tru sroadway today end pve Ste eran! Casin jappointed now to be the pro sional here is apparently little Jikeli- by theb atag Giie sears Jones. He Soci ee eh (ia Unit 1F, dance. rite ‘arranged for Oct, |secpetary of Illinois district. Cone : ede ponvaniion or i CSOWER? AT TAD DISHE A itarkern eines ietead (ems |e a te Worke [cee Spey aren cet eeade | able action Geis aul) ee f cellent a THEATRE, |breaking police.” Educational ‘mécting Monday, Chester St, Brooklyn, with Ue etn of, Disteig Te (1lhi- led a Cleaners Quit Windows (Continued from Page One) department to grant a permit forced Se Indoor Bronx Rally. How have the workers of New {York Cit * , without Miners Own U: The National Miners pvement. | vention ‘on, Maurice Schwartz’ opening pro- duction of the Yiddish Art Theatre will take place this evening in what and_the the Youth } stration onen until Monday Open A Hi election s Union con-| ill probably be in south-| to look at as Gerald is un- us Cirele ane ure Ne cheat at 8th St. AG Broad. | Tammany? S| Speakers: “| Open Air Meets union et caise “ther catbges pererece Co Cliy aa to bene ed rd in the at 28th St. : 8 Na , ed | 6 before. the | 3789, on Feuchtwanger’s This question will be answered by I | 7 out that this will be the miners’ )°i pad wae tate ees hn ot i ver”? ew Suss”). a gro f leadi x ii & | om ; | ve s i 58 x : ‘ ee ee ae eae oc rene: disia ie ease Communit con Labor and Fraternal! sx ani Brighton Beach Ave, Tt! chance, hve someting 10 aguine? employers who, aided by therton and Henry yo dag ah hes CAE Lon Peg mates crate tiaatd Organizations at 8 p.m. H. Williams, bok Lowi and rick ek reuard ag | State connivance, tricked workers “THE CHANNEL ROAD” |*20wn antedated the novel in com-|Rd., Bronx, N. Y. PORE big are RSC pO Benet to 27 E. 4th St. G. Powers,|their respective graft funds. The 5 ; Liab papier Lp Us ion by several years. Ashley) Included among the speakers will|®S@inst the Gastonia frame-up will |" "OU Verman. |U. M. U. is campaigning for all] Uxity Co-oneratcrs Patronize i A T PLYMOUTH " dramatization of “Power,” he Ben Gold, secretary-treasurer of |PS, held in conjunction with an elec- | Washington an] Claremont Park-)miners to refuse to pay dues to @ al TONIGHT h ing hit of the new season the Needle Trades Workers Indus.{ine Placa ‘Hall sth “St, ana ‘Irving |Way at 8 p.m. Wm. Simons, Rose|either Lewish or Fishwick, f vi oH NIGHT. the reigning hit of the new seas @ Needle Trades Workers Indus-| ing Plaza and Irving | . TMs . 8 S, Rose | r vish or Fishwick, for a an Paps: in London, has been made, on the |trial Union, and candidate for alder-|!'!" °" Oct Wortis. sharp fight on the looting check-off | Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor Een ibe Of Hie otras tr Hopkins will presen “The contrary, from the novel, In trans-!man in the 29th district, Bronx: M. aie Report at 29 Chester St. at 8 p.|System, and a mass denunciation of | 1818 - 7th Ave. New York of Unit 2, Sec- Between 110th and 111th Sts, lating his version of “Power” from | J, Olgin, editor of the Morning Frei- m. Brooklyn. \the U. M. W. A. fraud, and mass and Olgin, in addition to discussing 138th St. and St. Ann’s Ave. at/ 657 Allerton Avenue ment through introduction of coal and full repc Road,” a new pl by Alex- 3 ‘ ate es, Ray Ragozin. : ; LB Woolleott, and George S.|Feuchtwanger’s own original Ger-|heit and candidate for assembly in| ment will Ke siven this ‘Sacurday.| Steinway and Jamaica Ave. at g|¢Mtty into the N, M. U. for a strug-|{_ Sct. ‘0 Unity Co-operative House n, at the lymouth Theatre, man play manuscript, Mr. Schwartz |the 4th district; Rose Wortis of the| Oct.,1 UT Se LA | Astoria, L. I. L. Baum, A, |!¢ all along the line against the | NNN Yhas included several scenes from |Industrial Union and candidate for| mission, $0 cents NS Ade a. "“\eoal operators for division of labor |{ Cooperators! Patronize the novel which were not in he/assembly in the third district; and | 79th St. and First Ave. at 8 jamong the miners without discrim- original play. Rebecca Grecht, candidate for as-| scott Mr secture|N. Ross, R Ruben & Sule, [ination against those belonging to S E R O Y a ——— sembly in the fifth district, Bronx, | 9” ,1h« * in the |" ‘Christie ae Segutne le i the militant union, and to compel Lae cha icaetisn defeat the Rocke- and Communist campaign manager. | oy "sur mae asd E. Oantells, P. ™-\the operators to care for the men CHEMIST ; hee Gil comonties. WHITE TERROR | mission : lthey have forced into unemploy- arloads some of the highlights of the cam- Drama Fraction. 8 p.m. J. Harvey, Carl Weissberg. | 0 a4 A ; Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ¥ ‘ vi ‘ i | i Pa and League ebers af- ee ase Be * \eutting and loading machinery; and tgp. Mal (4 (aan : | | paign, wil] also deal with the recent] pitted with dramatic ‘groups’ are| 14th St. SW Corner at 8 p.m. Joe |p. g ar. oti i : == on, food truckmen, Arab revolt in Palestine. asked to atend 2 Drama Cohen, Taft, P. Shapiro. (eG ee | ; en, dockmen! | | The meeting is being held under | Uefin Sq rena 93° PM at 281 Unit BF, Section 2, 6:30 p. m. Dis- | i cesta Comrade Form a rank and file united front | |the auspices of the Bronx section cussion TUUL, 1179 Broadway. ay Split Before A. F. L. F Pi win the eight-hour day, organ-' — jof the Communist Party, with the/ Frail A chieyements Spiro. : | TORONTO, Canada, Oct. 16.— rances Pilat tion of the unorganized. Spread/Soyjet Citizens Killed, |ccoperation of the Campaign Com- 22nd St. and Neptune Ave., Coney |The Lewis-Fishwick split, which MIDWIFE ? \mittee of the Needle Trades Work- and Laundry, 12 noon. A. Garcia. | tears the U. M. W. A. right through Tortured and Starved ers’ Industrial Union. | 25th St. and Mermaid Ave. at 8) the middle, is before the A. F. L. p. m., Brooklyn. Greenbaum. {convention here, in a submerged Columbus Circle and 59th St.|form. Lewis, who is a convention in your right to Fight the vio- and police. De- 351 E. 7/th St, New York, N. ¥. Vel. Rhioelander 3916 at 12th Anniversary (Continued from Page One) in-this district and the achievements | | Primoff, Williams. the thugs Rockefeller oil magnates. “lence o: feat the (Wireless by Inprecorr) Sedition Charge in | Form rank and file united front) HARBAROVSK, U.S. S. R., Oct. | 4 of the Party. Copiously illustarted \delegate, as always, is teling the —- MELROSE = ittees over the heads of 16.—Reports from Harbin report Anti-Party Drive | with drawings and photographs, the | Pann ge x of tha t38 Soviet citizens were sen- program will b ea per-~nent revo- | Dairy te Under these slogans District 2 of terced to death by the Chinese courts (Continued from Page One) lutionary record that every worker | Comrades {il Always Find It Pleasant to Dine at Our Place, 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th St. Station) PHONE: INTERVALB *AMUSEMENTS:| will want to keep. Large numbers of this souvenir program..will be sent t othe Soviet and one Chinese soldier also doomed | headquarters Monday night, and t odie, these being among the work-|held 24 hours in jail, then released ers seized when the Chinese raided | on $3,000 bonds each. “| the Communist Party last night is- sued the following statement on the 9149, The nN ae a oe rE The diike ahithecow i the Soviet consulate at Harbin in It is obvious that the bosses here | Union Communist Party units, trade |SHUBERT Thea. $fth Bi %; Wa | reaking ne % che | Jul: d seized the Chinese Eastern | realize that the present situation in| unions, workers’ clubs and other A ARE A CU Ds a2 ¢ . who are now putting up a stiff fight “Wy and seized the Ubinese Mastern pitas 2 rie ste en Say Wednesday and Saturday 2:30 |55TH STREET PLAYH | sa the departm woe eee ene up oO Snorereed Railway. Many others are sentenced the coal mining fields of Miinois, | working class organization should QUEENS SMITE STM STREET PLAYHOUSE (weer your FRIENDS at tures ee ¥ sedis es wages, extra pay for overtime and | to long prison terms. where over 50,000 miners are being | show their solidarity with the work- | _in_the Musical Comedy Sensation continuous performances from 2 p. m. | broug a) ta Ss 7 bg - ts © midnight. Popular prices Messinger’s Vegetarian The Japanese owned paper, the | rapidly awakened by the falling out “Manchurian Daily News,” publishes | and orgy of truth telling against ers and peasants of the U. S. S. R.} for union recognition, provides the , s i if 3 by sending in their greeings at once | mple of the role of The American Premiere of GERHART HAUPTMANN’S the strike. | by i} companies ¢ THE STREET SINGER’ The Tam police have un-| most recent e i | each other, of the Lewis and Fish- |to be printed in the prog:am. Th i ran _ ieee 3 “he the bosses’ city government as a|Photos of the muilated corpses of | ach other, of the Lewis and Fish-|to be printed in the progzam. e | ANDREW TOMBES cashed a reign of terr Seen Be isi fe ie a | Soviet citizens. | wick cliques, has opened the way for |rates are $50 a page, $25 a half | ——————-———_______________ | ¢¢ 99 and Dairy Restam t king oil men. This aS ee _. | Reports on the situation of the|active militant unionism, with the|page, $15 a quarter page, $10 an peta BARRO Veparae 1763 Sothern Blvd., " -nx, N.Y. expected. In every. ste uagie of the Se oe mission, Soviet citizens onh unger strike at | Communist organizers taking an ac-|eighth and $5 a sixteenth page. Vega gle Oday iia: ee ake Right off 174th St. Subway Station workers the capitali vernir en, mouthpiece of the corrupt 11. Sumpei camp where 2,000 are | tive part. Individual workers are urged to| $ . ~ a | World-Famous Revolutionary Drama a tn ip gid the bosses. his We ity government, in Sump P 2, | Z i s JOHN Comedy BIR I HA |which is a bitter attack on the Jand- aig Red es of the needle vernmen” ner held imprisoned without charges, de-| The unrest spreading through the|greet the 12th anniversary of the |DRINKWATER’S mS |ea: gentry "and factory owners of | —= 2 i ee Se eta sepa’ ei, ighttal condition, iscel worker population south (of asian Revolution y sending i iit Gt pa ee oe, RATIONAL tadey, sae ag aon ae ae of the The receiving of foodstuffs or cor-|Chicago and in near-by Gary, the|theimames for the Solidarity Pact) FULTON W. | 46th St. vgs. 8:50) afin Seep ee pat y:, Zameme . x Pee ot ths New ‘0: carmen respondence has been prohibited. The | interest shown by the Chicago pack-|with the Russian worker and peas- FORGE M. COHAN” “in Under the direction of I. ZEFNICK Vegetarian German consul sent three lorry loads |ing house wworkers in the Commu- of food, but the food was confiscated | nist speakers, and in revolutionary and the lorry drivers arrested. Aj labor unionism, has frightened the second lot was sent, but also seized, | masters of industry here. Dysentery is raging”among the Their attempt to smother this prisoners, who are even compelled | agitation and rising tide of mili- to give up having relatives visit|tancy has been to issue a general ants at 25 cents per name. All greet- ings and names should be sent to the district office of the Commun- | ist Party, 26 Union Square. Drug Clerks to Dance RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVE] UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetariun Food and the growing, militant struggles of the workers in the cotton mills | piovers, has placed a copy alongside of the South. It is seen in the at-'the driver of every scab truck, with tempt to railroad seven active tex-/. motorcycle policeman behind each tile workers in Gastonia to living Groups 0 farmed policemen deaths in prison cells. surround the depots, threatening the Whalen, faithful tool of the em- The Theatre Guild Presents AMBLING | ( KARL! ANNA | The Talk of the Town! | Rebs, REPERTORY 14th st | 6th Ave. Three Boss Partics. 4 strikers. Mouted policemen tear them, because Chinese citizens fence |order to capture and jail those they| ‘The New York Drug Clerks’ Union |(_,uivgs. 8:20. gate, Wed, Sat. 2:30) vied All Comrades Meet at | The democratic, republican and itiny the strike z > them off at suc hdistances as makes | believe to be the chief exponents of| will give a concert and dance on| 50c, “1, $1.50 i socialist parties are the Party ang strikers and stri thizers. | visits a mockery. anti-capitalist theory and tactics in] Qct, 26 at Park View Palace, 110th |, BVA Le GALLIBNNE, Director | Aa —Wooas Produetioneoa= BRONSTEIN’S } the bosses. The so dee prety Gon Several Have been severely injured) Meanwhile, the Chinese allow | Chicago, the leaders of the Commu-| st. and Fith Ave. as part of an in-|nonigneceihe sen Gull”, {|HARRIS Thea. W. 42a St. Evs Vegetarian Health Een serail eee Bi tics et 2 oe oe police and gangster agents to exploit the anxicty of ;nist movement. tensive campaign to organize local |'Tom. Night Sourrat” | PO Mere es ane Restaurant { bureancrats have been ueing att and one sympathizer is MOW friends and relatives of the prison-| The arrested workers in Chicago| drug clerks. NOW. A Sensational Melodrama |{ 558 Cleremont Parkway, Bronx and gangsters to beat up and sault militant rank and file worker: who have been fighting against com- in a’ hospital in a cri 1 condition. Hiding his strikebreaking activi- ties under a cloak of hypocricy, ers approaching them with offers to |think they will not succeed. But |secure delivery of food parcels to there is grave danger of a general prisoners at prices prohibitive to drive to destroy the legality of the Tickes at the headquarters of the | Union, 96 Fifth Ave. CAME 42d ST. & B'WAY SCOTLAND YARD Wisconsin | e594 HEA rer Oe eee i pany unionism, for the organization! Whalen engages in shadowboxing | workers | Communist Party, and of all revolu- memes MADONNA .:‘?/;, SLEEPING CARS MOROSCO THEATRE | LTH FOOD 4 of the unorganized, for better living | ith the powerful oil corporations 3 \tionary labor organization. “For Any Kind of Insurance’ KaGuted COR Beapetinnal Novel 45th St. West of Broadway Vv tari + conditions. — : ie ye. bY making a fake gesture in which | “We are replying with an offen- By MAURICE DEKOBRA Exes 5:60, Mate, Wed. @ Sat. 2:60 | egetarian The A. F. of L. chiefs have re-/4.0 warns them that they “must stop GarmentWorkers Form jsive on all fronts,” states the Com- ARL BRODS | oAllam do. eaerik, AE, pionenee. ELSIE FERGUSON RESTAURANT peatedly surrendered the strikes OF the yse of guerillas.” At the me y 7 ) Branch Tonight |™mst Party district office in Chi — AD] AL Melodrama SCARLET PAGES 1600 MADISON AVE pela! ae ~ F against the | time he -announees that he is in-| cago. “We are going to keep on or- ‘elephone: 7 Hike 6556 ae CRIMINAL CODE of 8 Acts Phone: UNIversity 5865 r Face, hoe A ELTINGE THEATRE ing to betray the oil workers. Dur-| <tiie Recently, Whalen asked for|Will gather tomorrow night at a Sng EEE mith |: ABFRUR RYBON Phone: 3t i _ R West 424 Street : + Rtuyvenant: e616 ing the two weeks that the strike|> 09 ‘olicemen to be added to the|™ass meeting to organize a branch " NATIONAL _ Evgs, 8:50. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2: és has been 0 ae a ea spibeting city force. This was an anticipation | Of ibe Lt erag Hone habor: Detonse Slash Needle Workers Patronize sartorial op | vi Great London Roetee John’s Restaurant has been called by the A. F. “| of the growing militant struggles of |i2 the garment section. le meet- ‘ "1 SPECIALTY: IPALIAN DISHES officials, ‘This is part of the PFEP-/<h. workers arising from increasing’ IM will be held at 7 o'clock at the| (Continued from Page Onc) No Tip Barber Shops MOMART THEATRE Murder « Second Floor A place with atmosphere aration for a complete surrender to) ji1 001. by the bosses upon their Workers Club, 1170 Broadway. arrested Milton Weich. At Jeffer- Fulton St, & Rockwell Pl. Brooklyn A Comedy Drama in 3 Acts where all radicals meet the ail rtneks Now is the time | jen! Do it yourselves! i Sere 3. vetanigh S80 | dak voadea oravak ia. other ee Dade Re Cae ae: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 8:30 P. M. FRIENDS OF THE SOVIET UNION Diogo Fb8 fake HURL canbe " Pi the Daily rker with the lying, of tenants were compelled to - | oy the rank and workers from joining you! | malicious sories of the capitalist ROSE GARDEN, 1847 BOSTON ROAD 175 Fifth Avenue, Room 511, New York leave the city, we have a num- fale to fight acainst their miserable) Organize Negro workers as well press, Read and support the Daily |||) Our candidates Wm. Weinstone, Hall, Wortis, Olgin, ber of rooms to rent, No ne, The dockmen must Te-! 9s white workers! Worker! Join ‘he Communist Pary | i if ¢ security necessary. Call at our rank and file, and are now prepar- the oil hosses. Cashe!, vice-presi- dent of the Teamsters’ Union, has already called for “arbitration” by the capitalist strikebreaking agency, the State Department of Labor. ‘This is the usual trick of the labor bureaucrats to destroy a militant strike. Justin Crain, whom Cashel are fighting the battle of all work- ers for shorter hours, union organ- ization, and improved living stand- ards, Thsi fight can be decisively won if the food truckmen, garage- men and dockmen will rally to the support of the oil truckmen. The bosses have their united front. They are rallying their froces in every greater numbers — police, querilias and underworld charac- ters. Now is the time for the food truckmen to renew their struggle for the eight-hour day together with "7 “a so. fuse “to handle scab goods and join the oilmen in their fight. _ Such a New York needle trades workers cxeasing the police force so that now | |2,000 are being used to break the ivi 5 ving, Sidney Bloomfield, of the New living standards and of the growing | y B i 1 determination of the workers to| York District of the International meet these attacks. Labor Defense, will address the Walker Aids Bosses jmeeting on “The Struggles of the | , Gastonia Textile Workers.” | Walker’s government is thus pro-| |viding the oil companies with uni- TAKING A TIP FROM WALL ST. formed strikebreakers to add to the) MEXICO CITY, Oct. 16, — Dis- the streets in ‘speeding automobiles flaunting . guns, blackjacks and knives. 5 | The republican headquarters in the 14th District, Brooklyn, is the |mobilization point for the gangsters, and the republican local leader, Mer- rick Nittley, is in active war service for the open shop, union-hating oil corporations. He assigns the cops and gangsters to take their places ulongside the scabs. Spread the strike! Bring out the garage, food truck- leaders, Fight against arbitration. Carry on militant mass picketing. | * * * The Communist Party is the only | party whic hsupports you in your fight. Vote Communist in the pres- ent elections! Vote as you strike! Class against class! Workers! In your strike you have had the ‘ull support of the official organ of the Communist Party, the Daily Worker, which has presented jat all times the side of the striking ‘One fight—one front! Organize defense committees which fights for a workers and far-* mers’ government. 4 ea ganizing, and we expect the support of the working class.” son Market Court, Winchefsky was released on $5,000 bail“on a charge of “felonious assault.” Several right wing thugs were un- able to escape the wrath of the workers, however. Answering the call of Schlesin- ger’s men, police commenced frame- The union leadership will also pre- sent to the meeting its plans to combat the I, L, C, W. U. moye to ‘company unionize the dress indus- try. Communist Party ticket? TO THE BRONX WORKERS! . Do you want to know why you should vote for the Do you want to know what the Communist Party stands for? Come to the meeting Gaqld, Grecht will tell you all about it. Admission free. 7 East 42nd Street, New York = 26-28 UNION SQUARE 2700 BRONX P’ K EAST SURGECN DENTIST Rcom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with «1 flight up) (corner Allerton Ave.) 1 UNION SQUARE any other office by Martin Flavin NEWEST SOVKINO FILM “SEEDS OF FREEDOM” ana NINA TARASOVA in Russian songs Continuous 11 A. POPULAR PRICES FOR RENT M. to 11 P. M. at STAR CASINO 107th Street and Park Avenue SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, AT 7:30 MUSIC—SOLOISTS—PROMINENT SPEAKERS ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS Tickets on Sale at Jerome Subway. large light room for one, 1465 ‘Townsend Ave. Apt. GA, Bronx, Evenings after 7. 28, ant HOM Re tae tote tage 1 and small; all improvements; near sub- way, Tel. Lehigh 4 wants to “arbitrate” the strike is|army of private thugs and gueril- | cussion of the proposed law which | up proceedings against Samul Yack- ‘an inunetion judge who sold out the las, whom the city government pro-| would bar foreigners from practis-|er and George Weiss, members of { interests of the building trades tects and whose violence against the ing the professions in Mexico con-| the N. 'T. W. I. U. employed at the § workers last spring and is now the strikers it encourages. | tinued in the senate today. | Joffe Shop at 29th St and Seventh r to 8 p, m. 4 candidate for district attorney of| The democratic party of Tam-| —| Ave, " Sunaar FS pat AON Branch of the Amalgamated i the democratic party which is now many Hall is not alone in this open! against police and thug violence! beige, AR, eae tralephone! Leigh’ 6088 x FAREWELL MEETING AND CONCERT Food Workers i using police to break the oil men’s attack on the striking oil workers. From rank and file strikers’ com- Organize Against Thuggery. 133 W. 51st St, Phone Cirele 7336 3 strike. neeayes ‘In be strike ie in se ee papiaabon : sa alata ee bk dabylat union tactics will =a serene for the Ter BUSINESS Me ETING | ead the Strike! Form Uni! \republican and democratic leaders | irganize under the Trade Unjon lenounced at a mass meeting nday of the } pes Front! ‘openly act as “guardian angels” of | Unity League. o fight the bosses | called by the N. T. W. I. U. at Web- DR. J. MINDEL AMERICAN DELEGATION OF WORKERS ry 1 SeesenelS ‘i nbeintionn 4 Fellow workers, the oil truckmen the hired gangsters, who sweep thru | over the heads of your reactionary | ster Hall, at 7 o’clock tonight. TO SOVIET RUSSIA Figut the Common Enemy! i 302 E.12th St. = New York" Advertise your Union Meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City ice Open fro. 9 a. m, to 6 p, m. Now is. your opportunity” to get a room in the magnificent Workers Hotel Unity Cooperative House 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE OPPOSITE CENTRAL PARK Cor. 110th Street Tel. Monument 0111 offiee for further information.

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