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Page Four pele AILY We VORKER, = ; DEFEND 3 Camp Nitgedaiget Hotel | i TURDAY, JANUARY 18 1ysu SHIFRIN! MINEOLA STRIKERS! | GASTONIA STRIKERS! Beacon, N. Y. WINTER TOURS Steamship Many other class-war fighters on trial today! | Tickets Sold— RAISE FUNDS!! IS NOW READY | Comfortable MASS I. L. D. TAG DAYS | Tl SOVIET RUSSIA ‘Accommodations Saturday, Jan. 25—Sunday, Jan. 26 All improvements. Steam heat, hot and cold water in every Secured— from at Lowest Tariff Rates— To All Parts of the World 'YV, " i ' . Workers! Volunteer for Collections! | room. Showers and baths on every floor. Two in a room. Workers Organizations! Mobilize for the Tag Days! | at the following stations: Summer price $17.00. Workers Center, Workers Center, nion Square, Shoe Workers Union, 16 West 2ist Street. Millinery Workers 1 4 West 37th Street, Window Cleaners Fast 3rd Street. Ukrainian Workers ast 4th Street. Needle Trades Indust Union, 131 West 28th Street. Directions: N. Y. Central to Beacon. Trains leave every hour. HARLEM Workers Center. 143 Bast 1ird St. Finnish Workers Club. 15 West Tel. Beacon 731 N. Y. Tel, Easterbrook 1400 INQUIRE NOW! (Phone—wW rite—or Call) Caecho-Siovak Workers 1 Hungarian Workers Club, : Esthonian Workers Club, 1757 First Avenue. BRONX Peerennnerneeeeeseeeennnene, Workers Center, 1330 Wilkins Avenue, peoscersererececccecscccscacecentee abonoobo bebe ne tobe bE United Cooperative, 2700 Bronx Ps cast. | Bakers Local 164 A. I —-— Non-Partisan School, 1400 Boston Road. ie BROOK YN Help feed the children of the Southern Illinois miners and Fortieth Street. 4 = fr Strike Relief nee FOR 1930 UNIQUE TOURS TO Wopiwd ee TOURISTS 175 FIETH AVE. NEW YORK,N. Y. EUROPE Telephone: Algonquin 6656-8797 Finnish Workers Club, 7 WILLIAMSBURG. Workers Center, 68 Whipple Street. ‘LAND id Avenue. | Workers Center. Workers Center, 48 Bay 28th Street. BROWNSVILLE Workers Center, 29 Chester Street, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2PM. IRVING PLAZA 15th Street & Irving Place . the Daily Worker Workers Center, » Middle Village, Workers Center, Astoria, N ISLAND Workers Center, 110 Victory Boulevard, Mariners Harbor Auspices: New York District INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE The Women’ s Council 10 of Bath Beach had its fourth anniversary 799 Broadway, Room 422 | | on Janu: Though we knew that the Sixth Anniversary of the i “Daily’ king place the same date, we could not possibly postpone 1 | | Miners, Shoe, Textile, Food, Needle Trades Workers Stuyvesant 3752 ours, and that is why we greet the “Daily” with ten dollars in the eo necnennen. form of a volunteer fine for our being absent. Are in Struggle! in this way to expose the all-rotten capitalistic system, At this season a few words should be said about the affair. In the great labor MILITANT WORKERS! history of the Betuy Beach labor movement (part of the movement of the U. S.) Council Ten plays a big role; is alw Help Build the Soviet Union the first ipate in all activities, and that is why all organizations : . on the job to parti Organize Working Class like the Workers Club, the Non-Par er n, School, the Workers C ns Support to Help Them \ and Unit Four of the Communist Party cai expressed in their proletarian solidarity. me to greet us so warmly as THEIR B | The Soviet Government alloted a tract of land—10,000,00u | . ' | How successful and appreciated our affair was is best shown by One WERE Fight . | the fact that many members joined the Council and seven members joined This tract of land, known as Biro-Bidjan, situated in the naicas Menace Sends funds to Soviet Far East, is to be colonized on a socialist basis. Met ivsatyg alley DONATE DONATE 700 Hrondyay FEBRUARY 15th You can co-operate in this work by joining the ICOR sit spa a LOCAL NEW YORK | SMASH CAPITALIST JUSTICE AND TYRANNY and participating in its campaign.. Membership dues, | WORKERS INTERNATIONAL | Demand Unconditional Release of All Class-War Prisoners! Goals set for March 18, 1930, Paris Commune Anniversary Millions of workers mobilized to 3 $50,000 for defense (legal, pro- acres—to be settled by toiling Jews of the Soviet Unior We also pledge to continue our support to the “Daily”. and help | A MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE. SEND DELEGATES | the Communist Party. ' | $1.00 a year. BREAK THE BOSSES’ ARMED ATTACKS! RELIEF INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE CAMPAIGN 799 Broadway, Room 221 | Send in $1.00 and become a member of the “ICOR. | Beginning January 16, Anniversary of Liebknecht-Luxemburg martyrdom Send in your contribution to the ICOR campaign for the | . ° fas dE ha oias cnt, | Build the WIR Your Strike Weapon | Socialist upbuilding of Bido-Bidjan by the Jewish toilers Write to ICOR, 799 Broadawy, New York, N. Y. | SET a ern ‘ smash the boss terror and save test, publicity, literature, organi- workers from prison. zation). ™ n Thirty thousand new members; 4 Five thousand new affiliated or- 12,000 of them Negro workers. ganizations. ww Organize! Fifty thousand readers of Labor Defender; 25,000 subscribers. Fight Increasing Bosses’ Terror! BUILD THE | i. Hold mass protest meetings and demonstra- literature distributors to go before all or- es tions promptly everywhere. ganizations and factories to gain new af- internationa! :. Build up immense conferences, as broad as filiations, individual members, delegates to i possible, representing factory committees, conferences, get donations and collections. PRESS, Inc. i all unions, workers’ societies, Negro, youth, 9. Organize nation-wide mass Tag and Re- a Or e ensé i women, cooperative organizations, etc. cruiting Days Feb. 1 and 2; Feb, 22 and 23; 26-26 UNION SQUARE Carry defense struggles into shops, mills, March 15 and 16. NEW YORK CITY §& VVVVvVVvVvVTvVTVvVVT | mines, ete. Enroll members, collect funds, 10. Conduct factory-district and worker-neigh- sell Labor Defenders, build the sinews of borhood parades. Use signs, posters, trucks, “ class war. autos; distribute leaflets, take up collections A NW WW U A L Organize collections in shops and factories, in boxes or on lists. streets, house to house, in workers’ and il. Get new members, sell more initiation and other sympathetic organizations. dues stamps; get subscribers to the Labor I. L. D. Campaign Program January 16—March 18, 1930 .eTI VE SPRING TERM WORKERS SCHOOL Arrange for city-wide and branch affairs to’ Defender. raise funds. Ask sympathetic groups to do 12. Push the pledges to the Prisoners’ and De- the same within three weeks and during fol- fendants’ Fund. ‘ lowing five weeks. 13. Increase the affiliations and the per capita Rush in all funds on the coupon books issued affilation fees. in December. Use up all these books. Emer- 14, Literature, ete: Every city and branch sey sinesNiinbie led and oe stamps will must have a literature agent to handle and a a ‘ollow soon, and systematically. push Labor Defender, to see that I. L. D. STUY. 7770 26-28 UNION SQUARE, N. Y. WED., THU., FRI., SAT. and SUN. Each branch and local set itself a quota corners and wall bulletins are set up in all (money quota) to be raised by Feb. 10, thru possible headquarters and meeting places of So: f th f t ff d March 1, thru March 18-22, I. L. D. branches, affiliated unions and so- mee O. le jorty courses ojjerea: ry o o . . Organize speakers’ squads immediately to be cieties, and friendly organizations. (Space a Y y , EB. 26 27 28 MAR. 1 2, 193¢ ready for action Jan. 26. Hold “I, L. D. on walls, tables for free leaflets and sale Fundamentals of Communism—Every night in the week. aesthetics saseacepilseseetishieiieen-ecinsetemensiiocmantaiasanis weeks” before each Tag Day. Speakers and of literature.) Marxian Economics A—Monday, 7 to 8:20 P. M. Clarence Miller. Program of the Communist International—Wed. 7-8, 2 P. M. Samuel A. AT MORE MILLIONS OF WORKERS MUST MOBILIZE TO Darcy. SAVE their persecuted comrades from prison INCREASE the class militancy and resistance of sage! of the American Labor Movement—Wed. 8:30-9:50 P. M. V. I. AS death and fascist gangs. the workers-masses. Jerome. NEW STAR G INO FREE the seven Gastonia prisoners, Saylors, iq es i ts, BREAK THE BOSSES’ TERROR-OFFENSIVE History of the United States—Tuesday, 7-8:20 P. M. A. Landy. 107th Street and Park Avenue eg Graham, Shifrin, and their fellow vic- in U. S., Mexico, and Latin America. History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union—Tuesday, 7-8:20 P.M. Alexander Traehtenberg. ADD YOUR STRENGTH—AND HELP! Das ; ie) Give at least 75 cents (one cent each) for the 37-46, Tapolscanji, Osaki, and nine other depor- The Development of ia aoa ec ee ect dos et an following cases, defendants and victims of tation cases, ; f Problems of Communist Organization—Fri. 7-8:20 P. M. J. Williamson. ORGANIZE BOOTHS! capitalist tyranny: 47-51. Martin’s Ferry, sedition and criminal syn- Capitelism and the Ameriean Negro—Tues. 8:30-9:50 P. M. et Bus SELL TICKETS! \. C. D, Saylors, perjury—union and defense or- dicalism. Symposium under Otto Hall, Fee One Dollar, y! COLLECT ADS FOR SOUVENIR JOURNAL! i ae ie i ‘ 52-56. Yucaipa Women, sedition and criminal syn- Problems of Working Class Women—Thurs, 7-8:20 P.M. Fee $2.50, Pau- rh appv aban de harming rhage rl a eee iine Rogers. fe For Defense and Relief of Class War Prisoners 3. Stephan Graham, inciting Negro workers to 57-59. Bethlehem, sedition and criminal syndi- Social Forces in Contemporary Literature—Fri. 8:30-9:50 P. M. 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