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Mi Y, OCTOBER 21 f DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, Wortis, of the Needle Trade Work- jers’ Union, and others. STANDARD Ui. (THE WORKING WOMAN FLIES LAND IN Savage Slash at Bourgeoisie iu: # ii. COINS PROFITS. Wonswsitet toa Gan Commanit GAL ASWAITING 48 ‘Channel Road, Plymouth ces vic sci FROM WORKERS > 2 cor no greta et THOUSANDS ROAR FRANK McGLYNN Even an almost endless profusion of vaudeyillian ‘ Alexander Wo to savage hatred and i possible in a capitalist court, has |come by mai! to the office since the i f antics of the prosecution lawyers and the malice of Judge Barnhill. Food Workers’ Solidarity. | leott pro al De Maupassan ny at the ex-| contended at the utset of the trial \tha a fair trial for a worker is im- m: held at Irv-|the Soviet Union from the Militant Women of New York.” laza sday evening k Most of Its W8,0ne of the most successful wo-| Speakers representing Gastonia | P]¢ 7 1s | pense of the bourgeoisie of the Sec- é Gets Back Me t of It men’s meetings ever held in the Dis: |and the Communist Party were gar Plan NY Reception attri 'rrench Empire, in his famous | REAGILAS pean of) ON EIR IDR Original Cost Yearly Every seat in the large hall|received. Little Binnie Green spoke} Final Meet Today __|story “Boule De Suif,” freely adapt- | |gamated Food Workers, stated: “No Bes ied. The women gave a|for the Gastonia workers, and Ben ks ed into the play “Channel Road,” worker in’ America cam believe after (Continued jrom Page One) most enthusiastic response, and aj Wells represented the National Tex-| (Continued from Page One) | at the Plymouth Theatre. | the Gastonia trial at Chanlotte that “s i t )a worker can receive a fair trial in Workers What De Maup: t made into ge collection was*taken up, tile Union. Communist ng 16 years of 034. Of course Re foes ‘i abe che 2 | stoi ” the Robkefellers, Prt rknesses, |. The climax of the evening was candidates ‘on the local election tick- alice Mare este a swift-moving, sharp thrust at the | 3 Caplislebi count ie degered te Witness, andith own the the presentation to the women’s|ets who spoke were Fanny Austin,!s rush for the dauntle-: crew. | TAPidly rising merchant class os well SQUCRTIEY Fas HUG 200 HOnaeteyUhen hulidak the atau hold it in| del n to the Soviet Union of a|Rebecea Grecht, Rose Wortis. Sain)” 1. Friend» fthe Soviet Union |S the ‘already rotten nobility, be- [the defendants. | ek shure otal’ janner which is to be presented to| Darcy represented the District Ex- |, ce eesend ee of the field recep. [comes in Dooleott and George 8. Wortis Assails Trial. | CH MNIGe: vehdsred the women of the Union. On the | ecutive Committee of the Party, and | }i°r° 1% uns” tne hesagh dows Kauffman a long stretch of library Rose Wortis, recording secretary | cect nner weer inscribed the wrods,| Harold Williams the Negro Com- | Hon sad led patade through down | drama enlivened not one bit by coi- jot the Joint Board of the Needle anon volutionary Greetings to the! mittee of the Party. own Ocsland, after which the Sov-|jege humor and considerably weak- | Trades Workers’ Industrial Union, 3 ae ore ——— iet emisc=zies were escorted to San} ooeg by choice bits of Woolcott’s old | said, “The trial in Gastonia has dem- The Sta NEG er a e T \ : 0, where “2 F. S. U, have | vomanish sentimentality in the| onstrated more clearly than any- y has ways consic hel , Aa N WOMEN WORKERS arranged a huge demonstration of |) 11 iting of the subjects of patriot- | 'thing else that these militant wor one of the large Standard Oil a Ly UO We & 4 | welcome. i and piety. ers are being triad not for murder group of companies | ig gold t > condit’ 1. of the Land of the} The time is 1870—during the] but because they dared to come into ! nto the pockets of the millionaires. Soviets will dctermine th2 length of | pranco-Prussian war. The Prus- |a reactionary South to organize and ' HAIL U.S. TOILERS P | FRPRER, Wa Wa bk RE s 8 hcze. The “cht from Se-/ cians are billetted in an inn near|who will again te chief | 12d the workers against the oppres and cart ry, be- 4 be attle was inter: pted Friday when| Rouen. A coach brings to the inn|vone Eup aera Mepet apne et sion of the ruthless textile baro ides h Beth ee : — oil-line trouble forced the fliers to! party consisting of a flossy Co-| water's “Abraham Lincoln s anaath “As far as the needle trades wor! See, i Review of) Tell ‘Triumphs Gained |U. C. W.-W. Prepares|i- =: way ge tacem is not be- punt, his _acidly spin |at the Forrest Theatre this evening, |¢TS #F@ concerned, wa stand solidly | company “ , Under Workers Gov’t . Samay y a °y- | merchant and his wife, and two nuns | eRe a hoes sean ee eg | with them and regardless of the bit- ompany Under Workers Gov 6th Anniversary enne, Wyo., where the plane will) who have been horrified on the way | ter struggle that we have to wage 1 y integrated unit in the « a stop on the way to Chicago, can be |in finding that their fellow-passen- | daily agains the bosses and the com- ] try but is probably Dear & The United Council of Working | made before Monday. ger is a prostitute, Madeleine Rous | i pany union in our own trade, we | ; argest producers : r ay wrokers’ union and| Women have shown their support of * * * set. They avenge the horrible insult ; a |shall encourage every effort not only f deste, The wide sity of its in- th eworking women fo the Piati-|the Communist Party in the election) SEATTLE, Wash, (By Mail).—A| to their dignity by snubbing Mad- |to bringabout the release of the Gas- ; terests and ae of market- ka station send you their fervent |campaign not only in resolution of | tremendous ovation was given the |¢leine. The paxty is making for AT MILL BOSSES tonia prisoners, but to see to it that | ; ng facilities has ¢ greetni support but in hard cash. All to-| four Soviet fliers when thoy appear- the coast, bent on fleeing with its;""* © the militant struggle which they f a ility of earni The obs cou thee women enjoy |Rether $300 was pledged by the/ed at the Eagles Auditorium here | wealth. have started in Gastonia may bring Rene neooried tp tex th ights as the men, The {Councils of the city. |Wednesday night. Two thousand| The Prussian military officials |, ; , about the organization.of thousands 1 dustrial companies dur he no matter where|. To date the following have paid: | workers present rose to sing the | abruptly halt the flight of the party Gastonia Cace Bring’s of exploited textile workers into a t This. is icine Eats she works, is she performs the same | Council 4, $20; Council 7, $20; Coun-| Internationale and applauded and|by depriving them of their safe- Class Solidarit !powerful National Textile Workers’ F Ee ie petting 4b colt. nae aa THe ai ves the same cil 11, $25; Council 17, $15; Council cheered for five minutes. ‘The re-|conducts, When the Prussian liew- 4 NS Union.” : f Caer Mieeied cn ited wages as the man, For the con-| 1%, $10; Council 12, $10 on account; |ception was arranged by the Friends | tenant casts amorous eye son Mad-| (ned from Page One) | Foster Exposes Prosecution. oe Bia ecndection dhe Inteext finement period, working women re | C* uncil 2 of Newark, Mp Soe 8,! of the Soviet Union. eleiene, the prsotitute suddenly b | : t ie 9 _ William Z. Foster, of the Trade c Spang Sanermaon an ths their full es through the | 85 Ne Se ela a © new) ‘The fliers greeted the audience |CO™¢s & ign of considers aah Meat been formed at Long Union Unity 1 papas, which wrote 2 I 2 Se aaiite | re a anes nce organizatinos. When that | council, | C i ) $15. in Russian. Inerpreters translated | Portance to the tradesman and his ach, . great page in the history of the 4 \ ountry. t an : Se Ouse they come back to| The Councils are already prepat-| thoi eneeches, D . \party. They see in her the instru-| «The Gastonia trial, th n- Working class at the Charlotte con-| | Wh Th ‘ cf the Standard of New Jersey 12 ' ack tO ling for their sixth anniversary |(rejt SPeeches. Deegntes Chom many | ment which will permit them to r stoma trials the govern | ference, declared “The action of at is howed a profit of $108,485,686 or place is kept open for; rich tale Wor gn GAR Due trade unions and other working class | ™ ch, will per apices sts mental drive upon foreign-born | , hina Pit : Every woman, no matter who | Which falls on Nov. 22. S| organizations replied. Workers in |®¥me their flight. If she submits workers, the move to throw workers |UUdgs e Barnhill, in permitting the Means You r violently prejudicing speeches and |questions of the boss-owned attor- |neys, merely proves the contention |that the T. U. U. L. made at the trial ! opening, that no worker can get a! to the lieutenant, they will get away. Maupassant at this point brought ; | into play the full use of his scathing Final preparations for the New | and ironie genius, goaded on by that York reception to the Land of the | peasant writer’s hatred for the bour- more than double the profit of the previous year. This profit represent- da “return” of $4.43 on each far share of the common stock. But « you take int oconsideration the 400 active for better conditions into prison, has reached such dimensions throughout the land,” A. Jakira, or- |ganizational secretary of the I. L, D. said, “that workers everywhere are time they will give the annual ball at ; ithe aadal peed Cimeland Redd Pe ne meee ene food for all. | is, receives in time of pregnan upplementary allowance, and an allowance for the baby in the e of 9 months. 0 Will Know Vi; Very Soon ® * * * clean and give them advice on many | .teers have received over $8,000 in .ividends since 1913, while the mar- et value has shown a steady climb. Setween 19. ke er cent stock dividend of the year| Working women with small chil- | : Haka WSO aH BH ker : : ' Rl Jie dt ye, ates y min = Deg rer Ores ‘l- | other things. The care of the moth- | Soviets crew will be made at a mass | geoisie. It is to the credit of Wool- | helping the I. L. D. gr a fair trial in a capitalist court. sGEH the bcekholdats were -feaby | an Teave their children in the Gy and the child is well organized |conference tonight at 8 o'clock in ott and Kaufiman that that IEORY | lass cneanioation + Brow to a great ““wphe present period is one in | cyt ape pe ae cous |otickaeuinie tint “at “duis © When |i2 the U. S. 8. R., the government |Irving Plaza Hall, 15th St. and Irv- |and hatred is not lost. 1a , : which the’workers are steadily ris- n tape = re pe at a sme eine fe work the mother takes her | SPends a lot of money on that. ing Pl. | Madeleine’s heretofore stiff-neck- | p). Williston, North Dakota, |i" against the conditions of speed- ‘haa I See ee ee ee eee (enilde ae Thelereti Veere the Eh eae eae a en ee oe ee ee ye ire Hecta |oaee the oscars, North | Dakot#s up, wage-cut, and unemployment. Pee ; sany Was established following the childs to the ereche. There the chil- aout the working woman mothet.| tural and fraternal organizations |her, eajole her, try to bribe her to | fa port that a number of ‘there will be more arrests. Even | PYyances Pilat t egal “dissolution” of the original/dren are kept clean and given the | y ‘ite i ther letter u J x | r -Hitute’s “National |/4tmers and workers have formed 4 see late azo, We shal write in another le are expected. The reception will be|submit. The prostitute’s “National |today hundreds of workers are ar- t tandard Oil Trust in 1911 t of care. In the clubs there are i set Union | | 4 an I, L. D. branch. Andrew Omholt : x “ieee oan Special rooms where mothers | #ut the women in the Soviet Union |held early next month under the au- |loyaty” (Maup. ssant’s one weakness lor Williston was elected ‘chat jxested in various cities of the land. MIDWIFE | Er han wera eae poi ein children after work. in general, how they live and work, |spices of the Friends of the Soviet |was super-patriotism) prevents her. (oe aa. ston was elected chairman, They have now learned that they || 351 B. 7/th 82, New York, N. ¥. | the yaive:o Ae stock 0: oy i they waht to. attend |° Union, 175 Fifth Ave. It is the two nuns (nurses bound |e tec ae BCT 1 i ‘cannot receive justice in a capitalist Tel. Rhinelander 3916 c | Me Meds touith Andcin: the 26 if they want to attend |" Write to us, we shall always an-| Presenting the fliers with tractors {for the front) who unwittingly be-| 2 Giccusced and the heroic strug. |COU'* They have learned that only -~ ; | i Sa fon ue S. sttation we haven't sWer all of your questions, anything |and trucks for Soviet workers and |come the means of Madeleine finally | ica ‘of tha textile. @otketa’ ti the |™ass protest will force the bosses to : Feelceaat this N sof (got th and many of oar |tuat interesst you will be a subject peasant sto help them build social- | going to the Prussian’s room, for |e oe tne catile Workers in the free them, ‘The International Labor —= VIE _LROSE— fi eee see edi fits aviig omen are passive as they for us to write on. We want to ism will be a feature of the recep- | she does not want to hold them back.) ooies the igtereat f fai on d Defense is an organization which ‘ VEGETARIAN r seen set yore a 2 Bee ak have no place wheer to leave their | know whether you have institutions | tion, The F. 8. U. is conducting a| The next morning finds the trades- | | oe" 1 ace jp ‘ oe [aioes ecéttively rallies the workers | Dairy nesrauraxt t Londen sane ibemcagnantorguaaiiintcl FR Fees similar to those of which we told| campaign fo rfunds to buy these |man’s party oll set to resume their 8 struggles. ito vast demonstration of protest and | Cemfades Will Always Pind t« ; _imes the capitalization of the par- | Chldren. - . einpal % iy pron re i atat jan ‘ Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. ck: deinen: infact, an theslast|\ We Have where doctors ad- | you in this letter: 4 gifts. A committee to purchase | flight, and their frigidity towards Leaders Blast Lie. | they forced the freedom of 16 of | 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx in pee the profits of the company | Vise mothers how to take care of With comradely greetings, || them will be elected at tonight's | the prostitute. But the iieutenant! he lie broadcast far and wide by | the 23 Gastonia strikers. (near 174th St. Station) fave totalled $897,689,428, which | their children, how to bring them up The working Women and workers’ | conference. |returns the safe conduct of only|the capitaliét press that a worker | a4 PP RONE:— INTERVALE 9149. ae ace profit of 709 per cent |how to look after them in case of wives of the Piatikatka railway sta- Eee era jthe nuns and ene meee receive a fair trial in a capital- |GERMAN PRINTERS MOVE LEFT | beg : a iiisions ; revi ick i | Out of the welter of boredom, jst court has be hattered | SSNS Ih eae ee = » par val f th riginal | illness, how to prevent sickness, ete. tion, : | i ‘ en shattered once) BERLIN, Oct. 20.—The election in as wan average return. of about | There are also nurses who look after Signed: GALINA GORIAN. | Arrest Rock Island cheap sentiment, and college humor |and for all by the Gastonia case, was |the Berlin district of the Printers’|| MEET YOUR FRIPNDS at i iiger Gant a Rt the conditions under which children! Woman correspondent. | Worker Krieger for ‘which is “Channel Road,” the per-)the unanimous declaration of labor! Union gives the Left Opposition | i ; 3 vo eet out of these enormous profits |live at home. hese nurses visit the | Piatihatka, Krivoroje spe aie » *OF | formances of two of the cast stand | leaders and writers today, including | 6,500 votes, an increase of 1,756 from Messinger’s Vegetarian t suring the last ten yeawo. the com-|Homes where there are babis, they | Society of Friends, aie Distributing Dailies ox. They are Siegfried Rumann, @| August Burkhardt, secretary-treas-| the last election. The reformists | 2 ei cagA ae t ye i's o sor, | teach the mothers how to keep them ‘Communist Women of the Ukriane maT | German actor, as the lieutenant, and | urer of the malgamated Food Work-|retain a majority, but opposition d D . R : ae ied perce haaleaid out acy oLINE, Ill, Oct, 20.—| Anne Forest, seen before in “Sev-lers; William Z. Foster, secretary of made great headway toward attain-| and Dairy festaurant ; ash dividends totalling $509,377,14| Communist Youth Will) Twenty-four hours after being con- | STC A ee a on oes Uris SUE Pe I 1763 Southern Blvd." onx, N.Y. : : more than five times the capitali-' Pf¥giq D t. 26 victed of distributing the Daily |CauSHe IFony oe ee a licatel ght off 174th St. Subway Station n " Ff ” 3 of ance on Oct. 3 ‘ thing easy to overdo, is delicately ation of the “trust” that the She Worker and Communist leaflets, S.| 10 ndled by Rumann. Most of the : | aan Law is supposed to have», ail ee seaeiohs the, kus | A. Krieger, of Rock Isand, Daily | est at the colts WoedeNt, | @ A | pusted.” It has reinvested $720,183, |,.7 youth Dann pose atl Worker agent, was arrested as he| ¢ RATIONAL t as A ¥ tumn Youth Dance to be given by ipa eu go | L 30 in the business, and has handed | 44, young Communist League, Dist |was giving leaflets and Dailies to | { ds : stock dividends to the extent of |5'Q- Begs apetryaga’niaet ON the workers of the Troy Laundry | et ae, | Ve eta n ee eg ; oe it (27 Oct: 26, at Stuyvesant Casino, 2nd Machine Go. plant here. “Krieger | MBS. FISKE OPENS 4 NO W]CASINO 78 5 eBwa hi 397, . Or in other words, it | : : ‘ ‘i t d . E ~o jedi 3 ‘& Biway. Set eisiod to teccaalte millions [Ate ork Sh Shy will Bet Gas ot ths) MitGagces Wil URE Tt pas Held tn doit for a ences ‘period | GER'S TONIGHT. ( A M EO Ve rigid RESTAURANT ; oe aescHOlURGa fl CAH and atock (Poesia ee ‘ay Strik and bonds of $100 were posted by | ed Meier sii, | a rape ere as Wisconsin | FRITZI VICTOR 199 SECOND AVE] UE 3 sire stoc 7 De are Ria League in this district. to Betray Strike thas datecineerel abou tvetauses| Mrs. Fiske will begin at engage- | 42d ST. & B'WAY 1 7 8 9 SCHEFF in HERBERT’S | MODISTE” Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, F athens. tosht ct Yee Besides syncopation from one of ; *| ment at Erlanger’s Theatre this eve- Dynamic—Powertul | evenings and Saturday Mat. $1_to $3| Strictly Vegetarizm Food For every 10 shares of its common | yey y, Be z nT Hearing was set for next Wednes-| 7’. ‘ 3 uae : Most Mysterious Figure Wetheutay, Mating PS | Q ~ worth $8,880 in 1918, the pr New York's finest jazz bands, there (Continued from Page One) |day. The I. L. D. will eppeal the |M!™& ™ “Ladies of the Jury,” a new | of Modern Times ‘ednesday Matinee $1 to $2 | 9 tock, worth $3,880 in 1915, the pro- will be eats, drinks, and one of the| harder now, i >t the unusual OP-/ first conviction. comedy by Fred Ballard, author of RASPUTIN | ‘ All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health yi 55TH STREET PLAYHOUSE [154 W. both St, (Bet. 6th & continuous performances fro! to midnight. Popular THIRD BIG WEE! liveliest group of militants. All| position indicates the walk-out is |“Believe Me, Xantippe” and “Young | workers, especially young workers, oytting deeply © “o the profits of the | are invited for an enjoyable evening | companies, and to take cc:.+rol of the | with the Young Communist | America.” Mrs. Fiske, who is ap-| PRINCE OF SINNERS European Steel Trust pearing this season under the man- FULTON w, ms - i u. Erlanger a 7€0. Evgs. agement of A. L. Erlanger and Geo. rs Moe si0| 7th Avs.) 2p. m. 250 rices. % 7 gue.) strike aw: ir the treacherous | xs. D f£ the e fro! $368,- ras - . iho . WE strike away <roli : Mats. Wed. sy ey at CU DVRAR TL ee eee ae door 75) ofticialdom and conduct it by means | Girds for US. Struggle C. Tyler. E EORGE M. COHAN ip ‘The American Premiere of Restaurant ir age canting Maxton of rank and file strike committees. z ._.: Following her engagement in “La- | ; GERHART HAUPTMANN'S 558 Clare A Be ae are dad $380, The T. U. U. L, demands that rep-! PARIS, Oct. 20.—The International | gies of the Jur producers in- | | laremont Parkway, Broux ' cheddar ean cave an accel © Killed and pine| who have already in several i he eae rend Lusem | pertory of both old and new plays in aaa yughar nae | | ; res, a “specacula ce,” badly ret the ci ron- i Si * | thi ‘ eer rear | rh eee stances refused to handle scab oil, | °""8> 8 this city and on tour, e Talk o, ¢ Town! anes | a ae ae it wien o'gragtmen ho have oilers |e 2 orgie 4 mnie neo ee AD RESORT ae [SRT a gates |, HELE HOOD it ciliate with the scab oil, and the Other eee ee eee ae cliably atated| °,, Bulld Up the United Front of C LIVE ot Riau Onin Canes Vegetarian 9 truckmen, who are being appealed | P' " epic A | the Working Class From the Bot- | Eves. 8:20, Mats, Wed, Sat, 2:30/Filmed in a manner closely resem- RESTAURAN - i eee! ey lto by the bosses to take strike. |‘°°#¥ | tom Up—at the Enterprises! ee Boo, $14 41.50 cater anerlink “Potemicin | T ommunist ctivities preaking jobs, shall be drawn into ea VA Le SO ieeae jer the direetion of F, ZEFNICK ee ‘MADISON AVE. | the conduct of the strike. | EXPEL RIGHT IN AUSTRIA. |[r, ABRAHAM MAREOFF BOLL ao hone: UNI versity 5865 ' Bosses Admit Loss. | VIENNA, Oct. 20.—The Central, SURGEON DENTIST SHUBERT Thea. 44th St, W. of] (—A. H. Woops rRresENTs— at 18, Seation & Union, affiliated with the a4 sno Committee of the Communist Part; 249 BAST 115th STREET Bway. Evs. 8:30, Mats. pdoni Uithdng Stay at € p.m Cain on Se, "witl ‘he| The company officials announcing | oy ated a resolution pha New York Wulnaedey ALAC metundase aah st MOROSCO THEATRE Phiuet Stdytesuat wate harp. Thursday, their plan of attack through the |. all A hours: Mon., Wed., Sat., 9.30 QUEENIE SMITH 45th St. West of Broadway cade be, sects & tan th courts admitted that the strike was ed i rp add gs at Phan add Tue yh yg km: ce iz; || _in the Musical Comedy Sensation ves, 2:00, Mats, Wod. d Gat. 2:60 John’s Restaurant Educational meeting Monday, 6.20 faire, vearr Barks,’ ete. as welll/a heavy blow to them. One a eet faba ali Pai fae st HP ee wits ELSIE FERGUSON]|! spsciaury: rrauian vismes p.m, at 1179 Broadway. Lecinys oun Poneto ie -| “The surmounting transportation |°. * - 7 mi. ina A. place with atmosphere bare st appear without fail. roups requested to be pres- z 7 ither t PL telephone 1 ointment. rades must appear, without fa ent ye ‘prob lem t oall industries and to dit) to: Unseservedly. suppor’ tha eaeerelephone: Lenigh 6022 8 ANDREW TOMBES ‘ bse gr tig SCARLET PAGES 302E. 12th St. New York Serie RO |Party line or be expelled. East New York Unit. | the large proportion of the people ETHEL BARRYMORE THEATRE Special mobilization meeting Tues- Brownsville Tea Party. ri # y, 8.3 3 Bradford St.| prownsyille a ag. of this city depends upon an ade- cnet Pe patient: Will b6| will one etek caeiy Thendoy™ bab quate. ou ‘fi td ail and its products. | 133 Ze UBNISHED ROOMS large ae ee oe ee é7th St, W. of Biway. Chick, 9944 alled before the Buro. DI Sy tnantie’ He oe a beter’ ~ | and smail; all improvements; near sub- Evgs. 8:50, Mats, Wed. & Sat, 2:30) 3 : ; Pandbeas “S [Prema iit ea chester St Brooklyn! As it stands now, the companics | way. Tel, Lehigh 1890, | wee im A JOHN Comedy ‘ Advertise your Union Meetings Brownsville Factory Unit. friends invited. concerned have been put to an enor- | STC 2 N | % BIRD HAND here. For information write to ) ‘ y at SURGECN DENTIST D DRINKWATER’S N Next meeting Monday, 6 p.m. a PR ah ® mous loss, causedby the extra ex- “9, Any Kind of Insurance” The DAILY W ( Chester St, : Hoel ats [pense of operating and difficulties Hee reppbetae ie dig GUILD W. 5. Bvs. 8:50 | | YOUNG MAN DESIRES a moderate bi Advertising oa \ SF, See 3. Quarterly meeting of the Architec- | f oe és a | : Alge aed: tnt et Bs Stee today after|tural Iron and Bronze Workers |overcome in furnishing their pro ‘ARL BR i) | WAT acHnectee with any d Mats, Thasat.2:10 | |conventent furnished, room. Have|| 96.98 Union Sq. New York City work. es Paden ot te deck heer ee eee The city has | | other office Special mecting tonight, sharp,|ports on the general conditions in! pense to affor ecti - eRe"lStannattan, Aves to elect mew | the Industry will be given. Lora Orpen i 7 East 42nd Street, New York if MASS CONFERENCE Hotel; asd Restuarant! Waabery ji functionaries, Roll call. a ’ A i ascii EES W < 4 ranch of the Amalgamated t Ho ee | Join Freikeit Gesang Farein, | This last refers to the use of police | Dr M olrson t mG. Torkerd ‘able ; i i | = bd Food Workers } Meets at t 46 Ten B het eh NR fps od Cie and gunmen against the pickets and | Surgeon Dentist for 183 W. Slat St. Phone Circle 7336 i t, “Comrades must settle for tickets.| of revolutionary singers. Paterson |the “residents and workers” men- |} Cooperators! Patronize ||] 141 seCOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St \ BUSINESS MEETINGS} | pring in campaign lets. | section, a idays at % Gover-|tioned are the company scabs. | Phone, Orchard 233: ere + a" oO bi | eld on the firat Monday of thi i Spenkers Conference. pbectiony Tuesdays, Strik.-- Want to Fight S E R O Y tn case of trouble with your teeth RECEPTION of the SOVIET FLIERS I month at 8 sean " i : gOS Road; owntown, Pier} * One industry—One Union—Join A conference of all Party speakers ections, sdnys ; ‘ | | , i Ai Gothela ‘Tuesday, 7.30 p. sections. | Wednesday*| ‘The strikers, although subjected | CHEMIST |] and Fight the Common memy! e Center, 26 Union Sq, Deci Bronx Park East. '|to a constant gassing of defeatest Tonight, at eight.o’clock, Irving Pl | bagellabl Melle Health Fe! . ht, a it o'clock, Irving Plaza ) 657 Allerton Avenue Bronx, N. Y. propaganda from their officialdom were still very militantly determined on carrying through the strike at the last meetings. Many of them ‘ i 8, A, and the D. EB methods for popularizing them will he discuseed under the leadership ot the last Plenum of the C. P. U. FURNISHED ROOMS * lection Rally. late and Bag Makers’ 107, will hold an elee- gn and Gastonia defense m., in Miller's e « Paper Makers Estabrook 3215 Phone: LEHIGH 6382 International Barber Shop Irving Place and Fifteenth Street lu Now is your opportunity to get a room in the magnificent Unity Co-operators Patronize Labor and Fraternal f Or izati Aanotably, Hmhbatis ete, Lea are beginning to realize that their M, W. SALA, Prop. All ‘anizations ®,, Brooklyn. Prominent | chance of victory depends on their 2016 Second Avenue, New York organizations should appoi - Leir Ls 8 er. ' Wo ‘ seizing control of the strike and SAM LESSER (bet. 103rd/& 104th Sts.) § Hecenalacebel elect their MarR Se) Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor Ladies Bobs Our Specialty Labor Sports Union. Williamsburg Workern School. delegates. Bring all monies for pins, postal cards, Unity Cooperative House | spreading it throug! at the industry offi loc: d at 949 The 8 ion oO} v - A " A i Broadway, room £12,'c, 6. W. 1... | burk’Beanen ‘of the Workers School (ine othe xefineries, too, in spite of 1618 - 7th Ave, | New York Private Beauty Parlor j 1800 SHVENTH AVENUE | will be held Wednesday. 8 p. m. at | offéeial treachery. Next to Unity Co-operative House tractors and trucks, etc. Final preparation for OPPOSITE CENTRAL PARK 56 Manhattan Ave. ktudents and W, W. Weinstone, All speakers are instructors requested to be on time. 8 8 in'duty bound to be present on time. When tk2 announcement of the tt eae bosses’ intention to start suits and criminal cases was made, neither Michael Cashel, the Teamsters’ 5 Union vice-president, nor James J. Tuesday, 6:30! Dawson, business agent of Local 202 * of the International Brotherhood of Wants Volunteers. Teamsters, Chauffeurs and Helpers tar aaahe 4° 8¢) was to be found, _ yee wwhit: hs rg , « - Cor. 110th Street Tel. Monument 0111 Due to the fact that a number of tenants were compelled to leave the city, we have a num- ber of rooms to rent. No security necessary, Call at our office for further information. Patronize -Tip Barber Shops 26-28 UNION SQUARE i Reception, Bronx Membership Meet. A membership meeting will be held “uesday evening in the auditoi * the Cooperative Colony, 2700 ‘ork East. A prominent 5 All lecturé on Workers Defens \meriga. Residentin Educational me at 27 E, 4th * Unit 1. ing today, $:30 p. m. Auspices:; FRIENDS OF SOVIET UNION Algonquin 2745 Room 511 175 Fifth Avenue, New York | Qi flight up) 2700 BRONX P.’" K EAST (corner Allerton Ave.) * * * Theatrical and Art Workers. ‘The formal organization meeting of the Theatrical and Art Workers’ NMWwU Apply any tim baa eit Rent

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