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. , FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929 Page Five New Huge Plane to Bomb the Workers Organizations POSTPONE TRIAL ENGLISH GLASSES FTr- yz-.-r CALL ARABS AND; Fraternal Freiheit Mandolin Orchestra. i Freiheit Singing; Society Picnic. The orchestra, under the leadership The annual picnic of the Freiheit | § START SOON AT JEWS TO RESIST of Jacob Schaefer, is preparing for Singing Society will be held on Sun- I OF COMMUNISTS its sixth annual concert, to take place j day, Sept. 8, at Pleasant Bay Park, ! In Town Hall next April, and invites , Bronx. The Freiheit chorus, .ed by j workers who play the mandolin to j Jacob Schaefer, will appear in a new j join Exceptional players will oe in- I program of songs and instrumental ; WORKERS SCHOOL ducted into the orchestra; others will : music. John C. Smith's Negro jazz HELD IN MEETING IMPERIALISTS the now dancing. receive instruction in classes band will provide music for | being conducted. The club rooms, I >;« * * Mondays and 10G E. 14th St., are open W. It. Store Volunteers. Thursdays at p. m. J. Elementary, 8.00 Ave., Jailed in When Advanced Joint * The W. R. store. 418 Brook U Communists for * * i r. help, including a ; Urnkm needs volunteer W.I.R. Hand. chauffeur, at once. uncm- Addressing Negroes Courses Fight on British organizing a brass j Workers The W.I.R. is ployed, on or spare ! worker-players to I vacation with band and invites | lime should phone Bonis Baum, man- ' The foreign-born worker, the most (Continued Page One) register with Comrade Cohen at its! 5654 between 8 (Continued from Page One) from Sq. room GOG, any day | ager. Mott Haven a. j . office, 1 Union in. p. Patterson, Tompkin, Rosen, exploited, and as a rule the most in appli- j and 7 m. A. Jack speeches which they enthusiastically between 4 and 6. or to send * * * in the class strug- cations by A meeting wll be A. Ross and Solomon Harper. They militant element L _ applauded. mail. ; Hath Reach Gastonia Meet. gle, is greatly hampered in his con- called as soon as a sufficient number j were represented by Jacques Buiten- Many Speakers. of players have signed up. I A Gastonia defense and relief mass i tacts with English speaking workers, The workers the air—the new huge Fokker Amphibian plane with * * * J meeting will be held Saturday. Aug. kant of the International Labor De- latest in destruction of from The speakers William W. Workers Outing. j 81, 2:SO p. m., the corner of 86th by a foreign accent and his inability horse-power wing, being at Field. were Scandinavian at fense. 525 motor mounted on tried Roosevelt Weinstone, district organizer of the The Scandinavian Workers Clubs ISt. and 21st Ave., Brooklyn, under! to use the English language fluently. of Brooklyn and New York are ar- . j the auspices of the Bath Beach (Julio The trial of B. Lewis, A. Suskin, For workers who feel this handi- Communist Party; Morris Shifris, ranging an outing by bus to the big ! Mella) Branch. I. L. D. All mem- j I. Dunjee and Fred Taylor and Wii- who summer festival in Bridgeport. Conn., , l»ers meet at 48 Bay St. nt 2 p.m. cap in their trade-union work, or in Jersey Bank That was a member ,of the Jewish liams, who were arrested on three Legion which which the Scandinavian Workers Speakers: A. Darin and Bloomfield; strike struggles where they fight fought for British im- Club there is holding on Sunday. S. Berlinsky, chairman. j i other occasions on the same corner PALESTINE Gypped Workers to perialism in Palestine; M. J. Olgin, Sept. 1. Every worker who wishes * * * the GLASS OF will take place at the same time. CHARACTER and side by side with native workers, to go along should send his name School has organized a Reopen Soon, Report editor Jewish Daily Freiheit; Louis address to Bert Carlson. 167 E. 09th Brownsville Branch, I. L. D. The police have been breaking up Workers Hyman, series of courses in English, care- M. Epstein and J. Sultan. St., New York. All welcome. All members and sympathizers can ; all meetings arranged by the Com- B. Saltzman presided. * * * fully graded to meet the needs of REVOLT; POLITICAL SIGNIFICANCE PASSAIC, N. J„ Aug. 29.—The Shoe Workers Picnic. obtain boxes for the ten-day eollec- j munist Party in the Negro section of workers of various degrees of previ- Hobart Trust Company, closed some- “The Arabian masses,” Weinstone The Independent Shoe Workers Un- lion campaign Saturday, Sunday and Harlem, to prevent the Negro work- training. pointed out, “are rising ion has arranged a picnic for Sunday, Monday (Aug. 2) at program ous ago by Banking against Harmony 31, Sept. 1 and < ers from hearing the- that (Continued Page One) time the State De- Sept. 1, at Park, Grasmere, - from their oppressors, a revolt is taking program; 154 Watkins St., Brooklyn. it presents to the Negro and white The classes in elementary English partment recently purchased by S. I. Good well known bian masses the oppression of British imperialism appears in the imme- and place against British imperialism speakers. | . workers. aim to teach the pupil as quickly as * * ** bourgeois gets the robbed of, group possible to read, write and speak the diate form of the Zionist who land he is a of Passaic business men will but the Jewish bourgeoisie will not It was announced yesterday that and when struggle of the oppressed Arabian peasants reached the reopened admit ' Spanish Workers Art Exposition. Communist Activities ] English language. There are special the be “as soon as possible,” it. The Spanish Local New York, International Labor point of open against imperialism, they attacked the front Workers Center is glasses in speech improvement, and revolt British the new directors announced today. “The Jewish and Arabian masses holding an exhibition of Porto Rican, Section 4 Functionaries. Defense is arranging a protest place armed troops Mexican pro- All functionaries 4 j; for the elimination of foreign accent. line—the Jewish colonists—whom Britain used in of Dow H. Drikker was elected presi- are being killed with the aid of the and Central American of Section must against the breaking up of the meet- to imperialist is not the first time that Great letarian art, in the form of pictures, attend the meeting called for Friday, , ings by Tammany police. Teachers have been chosen for their consoiiate its rule. It for dent of the bank at a directors meet- Jewish bourgeoisie. The Jewish cartoons, etc., at its club rooms, 26 Aug. 30, 7.30 p. m., at 143 E. 103rd St. j the training in Englisn, for their knowl- Britain, in order to distract the attention of the colonial masses from last night. Hugh Wilson, one of the masses are being uesd as the tools W. 115th St., all this week. On the ** * * The militant workers of Harlem the struggle against British imperialism, incited race against race, as final evening of the exposition, Sat- lnt'l Rranch Section 3. and the Communist Party will hold edge of the life and language of each three vice-presidents named, will be of British imperialism iq its plan to urday, Aug. *3l, a group of Porto business meeting will bo held it is and has done for many years in India. Rican A an open meeting foreign-speaking group, and for doing in active charge of the institution. dominate the Arabian masses. workers will give a dance and Friday. Aug. 30, 8:30 p. m., at 1179 j air tonight which music festival. All workers welcome. Broadway. promises to struggle * * * be one of the best held their contact with the class 3. LABOR GOVERNMENT AND THE STRUGGLE OF * * * THE Driven from Land. this year in Hariem. Party mem- or the workers. THE COLONIAL PEOPLE Office Workers Dance “The Arabian peasants are driven The Office Workers Union Unit IF, Section 2. belonging to A, 2 Advanced Classes. will give bers units and 3 from their land which is transferred its first Fall dance on Saturday eve- Will today, 6.30 p. m. at j are to at government today is pursuing the imper- speedlrive ning, Sept. 14, meet requested report the Har- The British “labor” same The more advanced classes, for to to the So what happens? at the Hecksher Foun- 1179 Broadway for discussion of the \ p. ialist course as the previous conservative governments. Thousands of Zionists. dation Roof Garden, 1 E. 104th St. iem Labor Center at 7.30 pi. and those who can express themselves The Arabian spurred on by Admission 50 cents. Plenum thesis. troops'are being sent to to suppress the revolt. The Jewish masses, 10th from there proceed to the meeting both orally and in writing, are in- Palestine the socialist labor leaders in Palestine are now arming the Jewish workers Arabian large land owners take J place. tended to perfect their mastery of up the fight against Jewish as auxiliaries of the British imperialist army, and the American social- HELP GASTONIA the the language. ist. party, through the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, masses. The Jewish and Arabian Classes in English arc scheduled masses must join in a common strug- PORTO RICANS CHEER NEW TORI is collecting funds to help in the joint struggle, together with British evening, from 7.00 p. m. gle against imperialism for every imperialism, against the Arabian masses. The capitalist class knows Unions Continue Fight British and DENY 'INJUNCTION to m. from 8.30 p. m. to 8.20 p. and the value of having the working class divided along racial lines and the the Jewish Zionists.” 9.50 p. m. Among the advanced To Save 23 Strikers socialist labor leaders help to achieve that. Yesterday, groups of Jewish fas- SUPPORT PARTY DELEGATES classes arc in Public Speak- courses social-imperila- cists and socialists visited many ing, Labor and Workers It is no accident that precisely under the rule of the (Continued on Page Five) UNION Journalism working AGAINST ist British labor party the oppressed colonial people today see that only news stands in the class Correspondence. Registration for success. The drive to free the work- city attempted through armed insurrection will they establish their national indepen- sections of the and Harlem Workers Rally Over 100 at Midnight. Judge Callahan yesterday denied these calsses opens Monday evening, ers, however, must continue until to have the news dealers remove the dence and free themselves from armed imperialism. The colonial people released, a permanent injunction to the Ber- September 2, and continues through all of them have been the Daily Worker and the Daily To Communists Start to Cleveland workers of the capitalist countries will have another chance to see ten Jewish Co., 200 Dilly St., Brook- September 30, when regular classes and committee pointed out. The day Freiheit. They realized that these nard Shoe the imperialist role of the labor government and the Second Interna- (Continued Page One) lyn, .against the Independent Shoe begin. drive was a period of mobilization two Communist newspapers are giv- from (Continued from Page One) tional. wage of Workers Union to prohibit its mem- of the masses, but this mobilization ing the workers a correct estimation sl2 to sls, suffering acute- office worker, 2 building service 4. TASKS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY Sep- ly from unemployment. bers from picketing. A temporary must not be disbanded after of events in Palestine and want to workers, 1 dyer, and between 20 and tember 2. It on until the in Campaign. injunction was issued against the The widespread Arabian revolt in Palestine is of tremendous polit- must go prevent the true facts from being Interested Deep 25 from other industries, the exact Tuesday, Aug. 20, which is ical significance to the revolutionary labor movement. The flame of the 23 Gastonia strikers are returned to known. interest in the Communist union campaign number because some by the new ruling. revolt penetrated, not only into every Arabian tribe in Palestine, but the Labor Movement. election was manifested not known vacated Saturday by these workers, | it is now being spread to other colonial countries like Syria and Trans- Unions Contribute to Save Comrades who eagerly sign- delegates were late in presenting The union will hold a joint meet- of ed the to jordania. The Palestine revolt is marking a further development of the The Bakers Union, No. 3, nominating petitions their credentials. ing of shop delegates and of the Brooklyn, affilirted with the Amal- place Albert Moreau, candidate for Council, Tuesday, Sept. 3, at great struggle of the colonial masses when the masses of the Near East Among delegation ' Joint August 31st gamated Food Workers, brought BUSINESSMEN assembly in the 17th A. D. and Lib- the were 8 Ne- and India are drawn into direct fight against British imperialism. Irving Plaza, Irving Pi. and 15th SI,OOO today to the national offices ertad Narvaez, a Porto Rican work- gro workers, 9 women workers, and The present Palestine revolt proves again the correctness of the St., it was announced last night. A of the Gastonia Campaign Commit- er, candidate for alderman in the 5 young workers. mass meeting has aiso been arrang- analysis of the Sixth World Congress and consequently of the Tenth 17th aldermanic tee at 80 E. 11th St., room 402, N. district, on the bal- | Arca- MORNING Plenum of the regarding the third period of ADMIT PREJUDICE ed for Sept. 12 to be held at Y. City, help Gastonia strik- lot. post-war capitalist development and the undermining of the present to the dia Hall, Brooklyn. ers. The voting of this sum has The response among the Porto capitalist stabilization, the arguments of the renegades and and refutes already been reported. Rican workers in Harlem indicates conciliators w ho fail to see the constant growing contradictions of world Prosecution Questions r The money was taken from the the support that is being won for JAIL SENTENCE “For Any Kind of Insurance’’ imperialism of which the United States is a part, and the growing strug- treasury after a on Show Drive on Union the Communist Party in the signa- gle of the oppressed people in the colonial countries against imperial- unanimous vote question by membership, ture drive. According the re- ism and the exploited working class in capitalist countries against the the the to (Communist and more was pledged. (Continued from Page One) port of the New York Communist social-democrats and the capitalist states. SSOO because GIVEN EDITOR The Needle Trades Workers In- the defendants, all right, Campaign Committee, petitions have Murray HII4 The Communist Party of Palestine, under the leadership of Com- Union is assessing each they were sure some of them, and already been completed for candi- dustrial (Continued 7 East 42nd Street, New York munist International, is the only force that can lead the struggle for member in the country fifty cents especially Beal, was guilty of mur- dates in the 17th assembly district, from Page One) the national liberation movement and the building up of an independent for the campaign. der. These were acceptable to the Harlem; Sixth assembly district, quested permission to notify the In- ' exploited Arab republic. The union of the Arabian and Jewish work- Amalgamated Clothing Work- mill owners’ prosecution, but were Manhattan; 23rd assembly district, ternational Labor Defense, which The Cooperators! Patronize ers and peasants in the struggle against their common enemy, the Brit- 54, contributed SSOO at challenged by the defense. Brooklyn. was denied him by the police au- capitalism ers, Local ish and Jewish-American and the Arabian feudal land-own- their membership meeting last Defense Drive Cheers. Workers are urged to participate thorities at the Bathgate Ave po- ers is the only way imperialism can be defeated. The Communist Party night. The defendants were by in the signature campaign, so that lice station, the Bronx, where he of Palestine and the world over must point out to the exploited Ara- cheered j SERO Y Activities at Full Swing Everywhere the cablegrams the full list of candidates may be was taken. He was held in the CHEMIST bian and Jewish masses of Palestine that only through a proletarian numerous on their j Due to limited space the entire list behalf from hundreds of thousands j placed on the ballot. Bronx County jail from 'on can they question complete revolu solve the national and establish of cities in the States that of workers in Germany, Russia, until Monday when the case was 657 Allerton Avenue ’ United indepenu. Britain imperialist countries. The most poor Bronx, Y. from Great and other have swung into utmost activity will France, Mexico, and throughout invariably workers and heard. Estabrook 3215 N. Communist Party must energetically agitate and mobilize the Arabian not be tabulated here. A few of the America. They were encouraged farmers. and Jewish masses around the slogan of an “independent Arabian re- Jacques Buitenkant, representing ; outstanding ones will be mentioned: also by the reports of the activities Os those who said they were con- Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF public” in Palestine, as a part of a federation of Soviet republics of the International Labor, represented Minneapolis, Minn.: Another I. L. on their behalf of the Gastonia Joint vinced of the innocend? of the de- Wednesday, SURGEON DENTIST autonomy. present Selian when he was 240 EAST 115th STREET Arabistan with national In connection with the D. Gastonia conference will be held Defense and Relief Campaign fendants, the state yesterday elim- Palestine revolt the Communist Party of America has important tasks Com- given a suspended sentence. Cor. Second Ave. New York Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 8:15 p. m. mittee, whose national offices are at inated sixteen by peremptory chal- hours: Mon., 9.30 to perform: Office Wed., Sat., in the Labor Lyceum, at 1426 North 80 East 11th St., room 402, New lenges. These workers said that in a. m. to 12; 2 to 6 P. M. 1. We must clearly establish before the Jewish working masses workers will scour of their sympathy with the de- Patronize Tues., Thurs., 9.30 a. m. to 12; Sixth St. The York City. spite 2 to 8 p. m. and the American working class generally, the national revolutionary collec- fendants they would be influenced in Sunday, the city in a house to house They were told of the country- 10 a. in. to 1 p. m. character of the present Palestine revolt and counteract every attempt Sept.* 8. their final decision only by the evi- Please telephone for appointment. tion Sunday, wide tag days, house to house col- Telephone; Lehigh interpret as war No-Tip Barber Shops 6022 to the Palestine revolt a racial between Jews and Pacific Coast Very Active. lections, and factory gate col- dence. We must transformation of war a Bloor, touring street UNION In Ulmer Arabs. demand the this into class Mother Ella Reeve lections by workers seeking funds The other seven workers stated 26-28 SQUARE j| war of the united Arab and Jewish working masses against world im- where she is in u night up) the entire coast, that they fully of to save them from the electric chair are so convinced j I perialism. charge of activities, reports splendid the innocence of the defendants that | 2700 BRONX P "K EAST or long terms in prison. (corner Ave.) DR. J. MINDELj Allerton Park 2. The Party must clearly expose the reactionary role of the meetings in Los Angeles, where a they would not vote for a conviction Only 3 Jurors Yesterday. I DENTIST movement fascists as was held despite po- any circumstances, they SURGECN (West End R. M. T. Jewish Zionist and the Jewish known the Jewish demonstration under and i UNION collected from At the end of the afternoon session were by 1 SQUARE to 25th Ave. Legion. lice threats and S4B eliminated the state for Algonquin Line wL of court yesterday, 83 veniremen had Room 803—Phone: 8183 Station) 3. The Party must clearly interpret the Palestine revolt as part workers, many of them unemployed; cause. Not eonnected with any Richmond, been examined and only 3 accepted | Advertise your Union Meetings of the general struggle of the colonial people against world imperialism, strong activities in Santa ! other for the jury. They are S. L. Cald- Exhausting Defense Challenges. here. For information Write to office and call the American workers to support this struggle. Barbara, Long Beach, Castle Rock Ranch, San Diego, San Francisco, well, Zeb Morris, Jr., and J. D. Mc- The judge ruled that although a The DAILY WORKER 4. We must intensify our struggle against American imperialism, prosecutive juror prejudice Fort Bragg, Eureka and Seattle, Cay. The outstanding fact estab- admitted Advertising Dept. help to build up the All-American Anti-Imperialist League fight and Wash., also reported. lished was the widespread popular against the defendants, and even 26-28 Union Sq., —MELROSE—- are ¦rx • for immediate unconditional independence of all American colonies and and farm- though lie carried this prejudice into l | „ VEGETARIAN SPORTS Farmers in Middle West Contribute. sympathy among workers restaurant the withdrawal of American troops from China and other countries. jury box, say uairy The story of Gastonia has reached ers for the defendants. The pros- the if he would that Will Alwayn Find It must expose provocative of imperialism ComradesPlennant Dine Place. 2 Soccer Games We the role American which is the innermost fastnesses of this ecution is unw’lling to accept a large he could give the defendants a fair • r""'"" —’ > to nt Onr insisting suppression bloody Hotel and Restaurant Workers j Sport (A) on the ruthless of the Arabian revolt and land. This is evidenced by the fol- number of veniremen for jurors. and impartial trial, then this preju- 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx Freiheit Club against revolutionary masses to protect Branch of the Amalgamated (near Station) massacres the in order the in- lowing from All business men, salesmen, and a I dice did not constitute a sufficient 174th St. V contributions farmers’j . PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. s vestments of American capital in Palestine and is using the reaction- few wealthy farmers and skilled basis for challenge for cause. This Food Workers co-operatives, themselves impover- St ¦ Phone Circle ' Arista ary Zionists in America as a tool in the imperialist rivalry with Great frankly necessitates the defense counsel us- 103 W. SIX 7830 ished ,in the middle west: workers admitted prejudice MEETING^] Britain for the control of the resources and opportunities of investment against the defendants and their ing its limited number of peremptory Kp=BUSINESS Sport (B) Cloquet Co-operative So- held on the firai Monday of the MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Freiheit Club of American capital. • challenges to eliminate this class of month at 3 p. m. Minn union. vs 5. The Party must expose the imperialist role of the labor gov- ciety, Cloquet, $50.00 Judge Allows Prejudice. jurors. There is grave danger that , One lnduMry—One Union-—-Join Farmers’ Co-operative Co., ami Fight the Common Enemy! ernment and the social-democrats. It must especially contrast this with Twenty-six of them were elimin- the defense’s 168 peremptory chal- Office Open from B a. m. to G p. m. Messinger’s Vegetarian Harlem Prog. Sport Cromwell, Minn 5.00 the attitude of the Soviet Union to the Chinese imperialist attack on ated by the defense by means of its lenges will be exhausted before the j , —* , Farmers’ Co-operative Ass’n, 3 —¦ right challenge. 12 jurors are accepted, and that such ~ Club the U. S. S. R. to peremptory The , and Dairy Restaurant Herman, Mich 10.45 i\ r =*j\ peremptory challenge came when in prejudiced jurors will sit in the trial. • Comrades In Brighton¦ Reach, r Rudyard Co-operative Ass’n, 1763 Southern Bivd., onx, N. Y. fj Sport Tournament was defeated for re-election, but answer to the judge’s question, “Can Patronise Right Herman, Mich 5.00 oft 174th St. Subway Station Flore helped him into office again you disabuse your mind of your r3s=» FROM FACTOR* TO YOU! | Workers Sport Union Skelton Farmers’ Co-op. As- Laub Vegetarian & Dairy after the ballot boxes were burned. prejudice and give the individual de- TF "HEATUP sociation, Mahtowa, Minn.. 2.00' Restaurant Vesa Athletic Club Why? policy a fair trial,” they answered, eßcause the of the As- fendants HIGH-GRADE MEN’S and officials as Toivola Co-op. Mercantile “Yes.” 211 Brighton Beach Ave. Bronx Workers Athletic international is the same sociation, Toivola, Minn... 20.00 RATIONAL m that of Lehman, Lasher and Turkel. Twenty-five of the veniremen ex- YOUNG MEN’S SUITS nt Brighton Beach H.M.T. Station Vegetarian Club . *J WORKERS —to negotiate with the bosses be- Other cities in the middle west re- pressed such violent prejudice and ! V;—=¦- From $12.50 to $25.00 * Red Star Athletic Club hind the workers backs. porting much activity are Paines- admitted that they would not be im- RESTAURANT “Flore not only openly supports ville, , which sends in $22.25, partial, that the judge sustained the PARK CLOTHING STORE FURNISHED ROOMS 199 SECOND Kaytee Athletic Club A, St., N. AVEI UE Militants Fight 300 Lehman, but already he has started and Kansas City, Mo., where the defense challenge for cause and they 03 Ave. Cor. Stb Y. C. Bet. 13th and 13tli Sts. his splitting policy by suspending Russian Progressive Club sends a were excused. , Now is your opportunity to Strictly Vegetarian Food Political Rally Aides of Lehman delegates to protest‘against imprisonment of l three the Local Joint the Business Men Would Kill. Phone: LEHIGH 6382 I get a room in the magnificent j Leading nationally-k no w n Executive Local Gastonia strikers and is raising (Continued Page One) Board from 16 be- the The class character of the trial Workers Hotel speakers will discuss the from cause they issued a funds to save them. Castras Alexeou, statement was again demonstrated by the fact Shop All Comrades Meet at | coming political issues. automobile. was against Lehman, Lashed and Turkel Even from across the border in international Barber another food worker who was severe- that the more prosperous bunisess M. W. AALA, Prop. Unity Cooperative House and in the interests of the waiters Manitoba, Can., comes the protest men, especially those with connection Avenue, York BRONSTEIN’S ly assaulted. 2016 Second New 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE MUSIC of Local T and their sent to Governor Gardner, of North (bet. & Sts.) Last night’s meeting of the union families.” with the textile industry, were obvi- 103rd 104th PARK Vegetarian Health large band. Carolina, demanding “that the prose- ously and openly the preju- Ladies Bobs Our Specialty OPPOSITE CENTRAL by a was held to hear International Pres- most 110th Street Restaurant cution against the sixteen textile diced, also by the fact that the 23 Beauty Parlor Cor. ident Flore and International Organ- Private Monument ! 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Pioneers Will Protest workers of Gastonia be stopped im- who expressed sympathy Tel. DANCING | izer McDevitt, who came to address with the 01^ mediately.” defendants and union were al- . Due to the fact that a number a large meeting behalf of Lehman, Harry the in hall. the in Eisman Sentence More Activity in California. Unity Co-operators of tenants were compelled to Turkel, were Patronize Lasher and who recent- Tonight Further activities in California leave the city, we have a num- ly removed from office by the mem- In Harlem HEALTH FOOD REFRESHMENTS were reported today with the fol- leeted on tag day last Saturday SAM LESSER ber of rooms to rent. No bers of the local. and . food and drinks all you’ll A demonstration for the freeing lowing: the committee is preparing for an- Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor security necessary. Call nt our Vegetarian * want, the Exposed Lehman. office for information. and best. of Harry Eisman will be held by the Fort Bragg sends funds and re- other city-wide collection this Sat- 1818 • 7th Ave. New York further RESTAURANT ¦ n.... The leaflet that the T. U. E. L. ports that the local is very urday Between and Young Pioneers of Harlem at UOth I.L.D. and Sunday. UOth lllth Ste. 1600 MADISON AVE. members were giving out exposed on behalf of Gastonia. Syracuse, Y., Next to Untty Co-operative Houee Entertainments St. and Fifth Ave. 7:30 tonight. active N. has also sent In Phone: UNlversity 5865 Flore and McDevitt, also their allies at The Women's Edupat'onal contributions and reports the in- Club M Tel.: DRYdock SBBO k - Lehman, Lasher and Turkel Harry Eisman, a Pioneer, was jailed continuing joint sends $25 and la its ac- stitution of a Gastonia Comr Comrade Tickets 40 Cents It said: “Flore has always 7idden because he had participated in a tivities on behalf of Gastonia de- mittee. FRED SPITZ, Inc. Phone: Stuyvesant 3818 ! in advance at rough-shod over the rank-and-file, in demonstration against the Boy fense. Wilmington, Del., has raised ?300 i Frances Pilat FLORIST John’s order to help the grafters. A year Scouts. The Pioneers and the New Waitresses of the Co-Operative the past few weeks for the Gasto- NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE Restaurant “Morning Freiheit” ago he tried to save Redisch in Local restaurant in Los Angeles send in nia defendants. MIDWIFE (Bet. Ist & 2nd Sts.) SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES York Section of ‘th» International place 30 Union Square, New York 2 but the membership resisted Local $18.25 contributed by patrons on be- Baltimore is holding a city-wide 351 E. 77th St, New York, N. Y. Flowers for All Occasions A with atmosphere launching where all radicals meet 1 has previously allowed itself to Labor Defense are a cam- half of Gastonia. conference this week end to intensify Tel. Rhinelander 3916 15% REDUCTION TO READERS _ OF THE DAILY WORKER 302 E. 12th St. New York be tricked by Flore, when Lehman paign to free Harry Eisman. Meriden, Conn., sends m $46 col- activities. - 1