THE DAILY WORKER, , THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1928 Page Five Unemployed Workers Condemn Fake Missions; Urge Mass Organization Labor and Fraternal WORKERS PARTY j Sigman’s Local 41 Aids PLEDGE SUPPORT Organizations DYERS.GOSSES | ACTIVITIES CLERKS UNION IN Boss to Dismiss Worker MEETING PLANNED NEW Y O H K—N EW JERSEY All announcements for this column The flagrant manner in which the TO BIG PROTEST must reach The DAILY WORKER of- interests of the bosses are protected FOR on WOMEN’S before DAY p. day BOTH STRIKE CITY-WIDE o RUH fice before m. the Secretaries Attention! DRIVE the union publication. All announcementß for this column by so-called established to • • • must WORKER of- serve as an opposition to the left Page One) reach The DAILY Lecture on Lindbergh. (Continued from fice before 6 p. m. on the day before 1 wing Pleaters’ and Hemslitchers’ "Lind- publication. Extend Organization to Arrange Demonstration Carl Weisberg will lecture on St. Ave., charged • MEET MARCH 12 2nd and 2nd with 8 • Local 41, illustrated by a recent bergh, Wall Street’s Ambassador,” at is blocking the the Heport the Harlem Forum, 143 E. 103rd St., sidewalk in front of To on Plennm. New Ranks experience of a worker. "for March 4 at 8 p. m. Friday. strikers’ hall at 151 Clinton St. Reports on the recent plenum of the * • * Party will be given this week at spe- Isidore Mailman, employed Neighborhood Rallies Although the stoppage involves meetings the Retail in the Women workers from many indus- Freeman Lectures Sunday. cial sections at which mem- Organization work by 15,000 13,500 bers of the Central Committee will shop of Landau Bros., 260 W. 36th a will on "The some people, about con- Union is tries will meet in demonstration Being Arranged Joseph Freeman lecture speak. Grocery and Dairy Clerks St., went to the right wing union of- Russian Theatre,” Sunday evening at sist of the retail store owners. The Section 3, tonight at 6 p. 101 at Central Opera House, Third Ave. Open m. at being to include fruit and ficial B. Greenberg, the Bronx Forum, 2076 Clinton remaining 1,600 are bona fide work- W. 27th St.; Section 4, tonight at 8 extended who is also a and 67th St., on Sunday, March 4. (Continued Page One) Ave. of the from • • • ers, p. m. at 143 E. 103rd St. under plans com- vice-president International who either work in the big clean- • • • vegetable clerks at 2 o’clock, which will be observed ployed present, and Kewton Meeting. Ladies Garment Workers and workers Women’* Connell ing and dyeing houses or drive deliv- Harlem Cla**e*. pleted by the union. Union, as International Women’s Day. Thompson. The United Council of Working ery trucks. is complained that he had been dis- membership Great dissatisfaction The Harlem "Fundamentals of Com- A mass meeting be held at The program will include women Every man present pledged his at- Class Women will hold a munism" class and the English clasz will charged by the above firm for “in- meeting tonight p. m. Irving expressed by the workers involved. speakers and a concert. Dorsha will huge meeting at 8 at will start tonight at 7 p. m. at 143 McKinley Square Gardens, 1268 Bos- competency,” tendance at the mass Plaza, Irving Place and 15th St. They declare that their union officials despite the fact that dance, Fanny Levine will be the vio- * * * E. 103rd St. to- of the unemployed workers to be held • • • ton Road, near 169th St., Bronx, he had worked there several "Art In are using them as “catspaws” to ob- for lin soloist, and the Freiheit Chorus by the New York Council of the Un- Leon Samson will lecture on Section 2 Functionaries Meet. years. Greenberg the Ancient World” tomorrow eve- tain advantages for the retail store morrow evening, at 8 o’clock, to He asked that will sing. at Union Square Saturday, ning, 24, Cen- A meeting of the functionaries of force the employed Feb. at the International owners and the wholesale employers’ Section vegetable clerks employer to take him back. ter, 149 E. 23rd St. 2 will be held tonight at 6:30 which all fruit and The speakers will include Ella March 12. • * * p. Without even pretending to him, association, by eliminating the com- m. at 101 W. 27th St. All unit and speakers will Reeve Bloor, Rose Wortis, Cloak and Meeting Saturday Night. School subsection organizers must be present. are invited. Prominent Greenberg Worker** Cla**e». petition of the “dollar” stores. * • • told Mailman to look for ¦address meeting. another Dressmakers’ Union; Ray Ragozin; A meeting of jobless workers will The following classes are beginning Ignored District Agitprop the job. He gave his reason the the Workers’ School, 108 E. 14th Workers. Conference. Juliet Stuart Poyntz and Ellen Daw- be held Saturday at 8 p. m. at 314 at agitprop grocery clerks union has been fact that he doesn’t want to get in St., this week: The Allied Council, a joint body of A district and speakers’ The son, representing the Passaic textile E. 104th St. It has been arranged by 1 "Fundamentals of ," Ella conference will be held Saturday at 3 wages for its mem- bad with the boss who is the chair- the three unions recently refused to p. m., at 108 E. 14th St., Room 42. able to increase workers. the unemployment council and will be G. Wolfe, instructor, starts tonight at man of the employers’ association. 7 p. m. consider the demands of the legiti- All unit, sub-section and section bers from $5 to sls per week in by by Di Santo. agitprop directors must be present, Arranged Committee. addressed "History of the ," Jim mate workers that wage and hour de- many instances, and it has reduced Another meeting will be held under Cork, instructor, starts tonight at 8:30 also all district speakers. A roll call The demonstration is being ar- p. m. mands be put forward. The A. F. will be taken. hours from 6 to 15 heurs per week. the auspices of the Workers (Com- Robert speak ranged by a committee representing "Historic Struggles of American La- of L. heads of the Council even went Mitchell will on the A good attendance is expected. Yorkville Dance munist) Party Sunday at 2 p. m. at bor,” David J. Saposs, instructor, traction question and Juliet Stuart various organizations of women, in- Friday at p. so far as to expel seven union mem- Poyntz on "Winning Working Class A concert and dance Hall, 3875 Third Ave. starts 7 m. Mcmberuhlp will be held cluding trade unions, women’s in- Ambassador * ? • Women for the Class Struggle.” Drive Leaflet.. bers, four of were * • whom members of • Saturday evening at the Hungarian The Lower Bronx section, Workers Coney Concert. The membership drive leaflets are dustrial clubs, housewives’ councils, Island the executive board for being too in- office, (Communist) Party un- Coney Section, Freiheit Section 2 Industrial Organiser*. obtainable at the district Workers Home, 360 E. 81st St. un- mothers’ leagues and language or- will hold an The Island sistent with these demands. now Singing Society, will hold a concert and All unit and sub-section industrial 108 E. 14th St. • der auspices meeting Monday p. * • the of Sub-section 3-B ganizations. Many of groups employment at 8 Saturday. 2864 W. organizers of Section these dance March 3, at A peculiar aspect of the stoppage, 1 must attend a 3leeting. Workers (Communist) m. at 715 E. 138th St. The speakers 21st St., Coney Island. meeting tonight at G p. m. at 101 Party Women’* Party to raise are planning to attend in a body, it * * * workers point out, is the fact that for W. 27th St. general membership meeting of all funds for The DAILY WORKER. has been announced. will be Louis A. Baum, secretary, * • • A Lower Bronx Concert. the first time in the history of strikes women members of the Party will be Photographic Workers’ Union; Di The United Council of Working Unit p. m. at Irving employers’ association 2-D 3F. held Saturday at 1:30 Santo and an unemployed ex-service Class Women, Council 3, will hold a the is very Unit 2-D 3F will meet tomorrow at Plaza. Irving Place and 15th St. Ar- concert and package party. Saturday, eager to make statements to the press 6 p. m. at 101 W. 27th St. rangements for the celebration of In- INTERNATIONAL LABOR DEFENSE man. Feb. 25 at 542 E. 145th St. to raise * • • Women’s Day on March 4 * * * to the effect that the strike is 100 per ternational funds for the striking miners’ children. 2-F Di*eu**ion Meeting. will be made at that time. * • • cent The reason for this • * • Unemployment Is Profitable. effective. "Whjr Every Militant Worker Should Hike Sunday Morning. is obvious, they say, because it is to Pari* Commune Celebration. The Junior Section of the "Friends be a Member of the Workers (Com- ANNUAL While thousands of workers and! | Imunist) will celebrate the BAZAAR Party ’ jof Nature” will hike Sunday. The the interest of the cleaning plant will be the topic of a Sections 2 and 3 their families are literally starving in j discussion at the meeting of Subsec- Paris Commune at an entertainment 1 hikers will meet at the Botanical Gar- owner that the cleaning and j evening, 17, To Aid Political Prisoners dyeing jtion 2-F* tomorrow at 6:30 p. at and dance. Saturday March and in other parts of I dens Station of the Third Avenue “L” m. 101 Casino, 116th St. and 9 m. If the weather is suitable, houses doing work for the “dollar” W. 27th St. Julius Codkind will lead at New Star the country, the labor officials of at a. I the discussion. Ave. y stores Lenox • DANCING ice-skating place chain • • j will take the of hik- be driven from the trade. • • • RESTAURANT MUSIC of local building • ing. I some the trades! Fares will amount to 25 cents. agree- Donee. * * * In fact, the workers add, the .llornlnx International Branch. Downtown unions have been able to enlarge their j Young EXHIBITIONS CONCERTS Open Forum* Sunday. ment between the Allied Council and The Mamins Internationa! Branch The Downtown Section of the traffic in selling jobs will a to corruption by j ! Labor Temple, 243 E. 84th St., Bert the wholesale employers’ association meet today at 10:30 a. m. at 60 Workers League will hold dance to highest charged speaks on Prospects jSt. Marks Place. A. Modiano will lead welcome the 20 Pioneers who were the bidders, it was I j Miller "Political a ! for 1928." forbids the union from signing an in- discussion on W. Z. Fosters new graduated from the Pioneers to the Five Big yesterday by Patrick McNicholas, Saturday, Days Five Big Days I j 1940 Benson Ave., Brooklyn, Harriet dependent agreement with any the | book “Misleaders of Labor," following League on Feb. 25, at 60 St. president of Local 33, ‘ of a brief business session. Place. ‘ International j Davis speaks on "What I saw in the plants not of the bosses’ or- Marks Carriers, Building i .” members Hod and Common j ganization; and that organization Laborers’ Union, affiliated with the , 60. st. Murks Place, "The War Dan- re- | ger.” fuses to take into membership any American St., Federation of Labor. : 108 E. 14th Symposium on "Prob- firm prices. Accuses Gill. i lems of Working Women Today,” that reduces its speakers: Juliet Stuart Poyntz, Rose Workers' NEW YORK DISTRICT COMMITTEE McNicholas charged that John J. | j Worths, Ray Ragozin. Demands. Gill, chairman of the executive board i j 2075 Clinton Ave., Bronx, Joe Free- The bona fide workers demand that calling man speaks on "The Russian Theatre." the officials take steps of the Bricklayers’ Union, who is the 716 East 138th St., J. O. Bentall union to SATURDAY Continuous ruling power in the United Building speaks on "The City Workers and the change the agreement so that they and Common Laborers’ Union, :s en- Farmers.” can organize the independent plants Special Section Meetings Yonkers Open Forum, 252 Warburton gaged with G. B. Dioguardi, Michael Ave., E. Rogers will speak on "What also, majiy of whom would settle if i ———n mmnmmmnmmmmmmKmmxMammmmnmmmKMmmm J. Griffin and others in holding up T Saw in the Soviet Union.” an organization campaign were car- workers for sums as high as for 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, Phil ried on. to take up Plenum Decisions ! at SIOO Frankfeld will speak on “Lindbergh, STAR CASINO The the privilege of working on jobs over Ambassador to Latin America.” expelled workers had several 107th Street and Park Avenue, N. Y. 1689 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn, Leon months previously which Gill and the others have con- speak fought bitterly Platt will on "The Youth Move- SECTION THREE will meet Thursday, Feb. 23rd, at. 7 TICKETS ON SALE at I. L. D. office, 799 Broadway, Room 422; Jimmie trol. Gill’s union is a dual union. ment in America.” against the “amalgamation” of the Higgins * * • Book Shop. 106 University Place; Proletcos Cafeteria, 30 Union . M., 101 While this money is nominally paid small business men’s “union” with P. at West 27th Street. Square; Dally Worker, 33 Earn. Ist Street. Hath Bench Forum. the other workers’ organizations, to the dual union officials, Mc- The Bath Beach Open Forum will be two SECTION FOUR will meet Thursday, Feb. 23rd, at 8 P. M., ’¦ held Sunday p. Frayne, -- ...... Nicholas declared, it is known that i at 8 m. at 1940 Benson but Hugh A. F. of L. or- " 1 ¦ —' ¦ ¦ . ¦ • ! j 143 Gill and other officials of the bona Ave. Harriet Davis will lecture on ganizer, insisted upon giving them a at East 103rd Street. i "What I Saw in the Soviet Union.” fide labor movement get their “rake- * • • charter, and incidentally control of off.” Port Morris Youth Club. the Allied Council. i _ ! The first meeting “All these men and many others of the Port Morris MEMBER OF THE C. E. C. WILL REPORT Youth Club will be held tonight at 8 A are all good supporters of the Tam- o’clock at 715 E. 138th St. PHOTOGRAPHyI • • • ANYTHING IN many ON THE PLENUM. machine in power in this city. / Cooperative Health Center. STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Concert and McNicholas has been fighting the Dr. B. Liber will lecture in English Patronize Our Friend ruling officialdom in his international to the children of the Cooperative Colony, 2700 Bronx Park, E. Sunday at ~ ~~~ years. ! f ~ ~ ' for many 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. he will speak *to SPIESS STUDIO the adults in Yiddish. 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. j L. D. Schmalhausen, Ph. D., will talk 1 Special Rates for Labor Organlza- in English on "Mental Health,” on ! tions. (Established 1887.) Shoe Workers Will Sunday, Dance March 4, at 11 a. m. Dr. Han- '¦ ¦¦ -=g & nah M. Stone of the Bronx Control Slipper Tonight Clinic will speak Workers! Meeting in English Stitch-Down Hold on "Birth Control and the Workers” Sunday, March 11, at 11 a. m. MARY (Continued from Page One) • • • WOLFE only ! STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH Protective Union remained the Bronx Affair Saturday. CONSERVATORY Sat. Eve., Feb. 25th organization in ,New York with a Council 12, United Council gs Work- ing Class Women will hold a party to Organize Has Come! at field for work, general Saturday The Time great but the at 2075 Clinton Ave., the was Bronx. office of the Protective Union • • • of a large membership in New PIANO The bosses are constantly cutting your wages, forcing you to work HUNGARIAN WORKERS afraid 1. L. 11. Bazaar. LESSONS HOME York because workers here were The annual bazaar of the Internation- I at her studio long hours, pay for your jobs, and at that you are not safe with and the al 350 East 81st Street. against the reactionary leadership Labor Defense will bo held for five 49 the job. days beginning March 7, at New Star WADSWORTH TERRACE which is controlled by the Knights of Casino, Park Ave. and 107th St. All Telephone Lorraine 6888. The old fighting local No. 61 has been revived. articles Columbus. and contributions should be Will also at aiudent’a home. It is out now to organize the Stitch-down and Slipper workers of se*»t to <99 Broadway, Room 422. call. • • — these conditions from spread’ng. “Encouraged by their success in de- • greater New York in order to stop stroying the American Union the Freiheit Singer*’ Dance. You arc therefore called to attend a MASS MEETING which will Mike Gold bosses’ a The Bronx Section, Freiheit Singing Co-operative Repair be_ held on THURSDAY. February 23rd, 8 P. M., at MANHATTAN association started cam- Society, Shop i paign against the will hold a concert and ball LYCEUM, 64 East 4th Street, New York City. will speak on of lockouts mem- Saturday, Feb. 25 at Rose Garden, 1347 419'/ 2 6th Avenue, near 25th St. bership of the Shoe Workers’ Pro- Boston Road. P. P. COSGROVE and JULIET STUART POYNTZ will speak in tective Union. Instead of helping the English and CARLO TftESCA will speak in Italian. Tke Effects of the Machine Age workers, the general office united U Wail BOOST THIS MEETING AMONG YOUR SHOPMATES. rs ¦' = THE UNION in order to STOP THE DEPLORABLE with the bosses and expelled District l el. Lehigh 6022. BUILD Upon Literature. Council 2 and four locals, taking out CONDITIONS. an injunction against them. They Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF ALL STITCH-DOWN AND SLIPPER WORKERS MUST AT- ADMISSION 60c. were almost successful in destroying SI’IIGEON DENTIST TEND THIS MASS MEETING. Office liourt: 9:30-13 A. M. 7-8 P. M. Auspices: Sub Section 3 Workers (Communist) Party. the organization. However the shoe Dally Except Friday and Sunday. Stitch-down and Slippe’r Workers Local 61 B workers are successfully organizing 249 EAST 116lh STREET Associated Shoe & Slipper Workers of America PROCEEDS TO DAILY WORKER. the Associated Shoe and Slipper Cor. Second Ave. New York. 51 East 10th StrccL New York City. now. V Workers , „ of America . ¦» Gains Strength. Great Assortment of AH Makes of Typewriters. Portables, New and Re- “The felt slipper local which was Dr. J. Mindcl Dr. L. ilendin the only one to retain the strength built. All Guaranteed. Phone Stuyvesant 3816 it had before the expulsion from the Surgeon Moderate Prices. For Sale, Rental general office, is drawing in new Dentists and Repairs. Open: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. John’s Restaurant 1 UNION SQUARE SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES members and is now stronger than ! International Typewriter Co. A place with atmoaphere Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 where all radical* meat. Build the ever before. One of the main rea 1643 2nd Avenue. Bet. 85-86th. Cooperative Movement sons that this local was not destroyed ,ri 'sra-'-r", NEW YORK CITY. 302 E. 12th St. Mew York. is because the greatest majority of L -r-xrrsz: i r,-.TB'ajj Keep Your Savings in a Cooperative Institution the membership young worker ~ are Monument 6519. Hr who are protecting their organizatim WANTED: | THE and working in eight shops undei I Health Food control. I HARLEM HEALTH CENTER I A Good Stenographer I Vegetarian Restaurant “The bosses, seeing that the ladie- 1 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE jTo start work immediately. Must were 1600 Madison Ave. shoo manufacturers nearly sue > Cor. no St. jbe a Party or Youth member. cessful in the destroying workers’ or > (Unity Co-op. Building) Daily Worker, Box X 10.| PHONE: UNIVERSITY (866. ganization, are now preparing the: )j { . )r. V. G. Burtan Dr. E. LKreinin selves also to destroy the stitch-rto’ J Medical Director Dental Directoi / 1 ' ¦ and slipper workers’ organizatic > OPEN ALL HOURS. The workers must be ready and mmsmSubsidiary of the United the job and must prepare now for U Workers Cooperative Association next season. and Concert Dance Guaranteed dividends from LEARN PATTERNMAKINC ? | Oi the first day Learn designing, copying, pattern- making, grading dresses, cloaks, are being paid garments, also clothing. of deposit. I fur children Complete courses at low prices Saturday Eve., March 3rd OP STASUAKD DESIGNING AND CUTTING SCHOOL . 218 EAST 14th S'iKEET at 2075 CLINTON AVENUE Deposit your savings on gold bonds secured by the second Algonquin 8277. j mortgage of the second block of houses of the Cooperative Workers Colony or on ~ - GOOD r, • MUSICAL PROGRAM. preferred stock shares for the purpose of financing the cooperative stores No Tip-Union Barber Shop! ADMISSICM 50c. of the Colony. 77 FIFTH AVE. , brug Store Auspices—Bronx Section Workers (Communist) Party. Bet. 15th nnd 18th Streets OKINS Office: 69 sth AVENUE, Corner 14th St. NEW YORK, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY White Plains eor. Allerton Av. Individual Sanitary Service by Ex- TELEPHONE perts. LADIES' HAIR BOBBING BEST SERVICE ALGONQUIN 6900. SPECIALISTS. PROCEEDS TO DAILY WORKER. Patronise a Comradely Barker Shop, TO CO-OPERATIVE DWELLERS, v. T-i-rJiLirrJuj. -ujui., 4 f W- ¦ ¦*» .. r - ¦ n ..11. J-.-l.Lj' I