DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1929 Page Five New York Graduates of Brookwood Denounce Anti-Labor Policy of School at Meet Labor Defense Mass Workers International REVEAL “MUSTE Communist Activities U.S, NOW FINDS I Meeting in Buffalo RELIEF STORE TO Relief in France Hits lOORS CONVERGE W illHear Karl Reeve Attack on Tent Colony -1 Unit 1. i Manhattan! i j j Discussion on the C. I. Address The GROUP" AS AID * wr ill be held at the meeting at 27 E. RIFLES MISUSED BUFFALO, N. Y., June 16.—A ASSIST STRIKERS Workers International Re- TO FIGHT FRENCH Subsection 311. jFourth St. tonight. mass meeting under the auspices of lief, 1 Union Square, New York A meeting will be held at 6.30 p.m. ... City, has received the following today the International Labor Defense, at 350 E. 81st St. The C. I. 1 Address will be discussed. t'oniiuunlnt Youth League, Downtown Good Says Tennessee with Comiade Carl Reeve as the Get Your Pressing Done cablegram on the Gastonia out- ‘Peaceful Penetration’ TO THE BOSSES ? * * Unit 1. rage speaker, will take place tomorrow at from the French section of International Branch, Section 3. Youth speakers will address the Buy Own Guns at Ave. Painleve’s Lie A meeting; will be held tonight at t meeting at 8 p. m. today at Fifth St. Should 8 p. m. in the New Workers Center, 418 Brook the Workers International Re- 101 W. 27th Street. and Ave. B on the Gastonia strike. lief, world organization: * * * 200 Ellicott St., Buffalo, N. Back Organizations of ELIZABETHTON, Tenn., June Y. Relief PARIS, June 16.—Undaunted by ~ The Workers International Xcgro “In the name of the Workers Worker Director*. mony 16.—Several thousand rayon work- Carl Reeve, editor of the Labor Clothing Outlet Store, 418 Brook heavy French bombing, Moorish the Left Wing The question of mobilizing- the r 1 i International Relief, French Sec- ers, waiting restlessly for a chance Defender, who has recently visited Ave., , is now open and is Negro workers under the leadership the tion, we energetically protest rebels are converging west of Ait- of the Communist Party will be dis- Section 5. to renew their strike against the textile centers of the south, daily handling a large quantity of With only six opposing, the New meeting Negro with indignation against the po- Yakoub and near Tounsit, and busily cussed at a of Sec- Discussion on the C. I. Address will American Bemberg and American where the strike of tens of thou- clothing for the striking textile York Fellowship of Brookwood Col- tion Directors in Room 202, Workers > take place in all units of the Sec- progress, lice action in attacking tiie Gas- organizing Center, Thursday, 7 p. m. tion beginning today. DEC repre- Glanzstoff companies, laughed today sands is in will tell the workers of the South and the desti- their positions for de- lege, consisting of graduates of the * * * tonia tent colony. This attack is sentatives will lead discussion. at Secretary of War Good’s belated story of these struggling workers press- fense. institution, a resolution Section 5 tute coal miners. It is also a violation of the rights of the adopted Concert. ' for the first A concert and dance to celebrate discovery that it is illegal for U. S. time in Buffalo. ing, cleaning and repairing clothing. At the same time the government criticizing sharply its new, open brOOKEYN ~~1 All v.orkers in Buffalo mover,lent. Cen- the conclusion of the membership i 1 army rifles, bayonets, uniforms, ar- are urged An up-to-date Hoffman pressing continued its campaign of suppres- right wing policies. The meeting, campaign will be held at the Hunts meeting tral Committee, W. I. R., French ! | O, Unit 4F, Open Air Meetings. tillery and other equipment to be to attend this and hear from machine has been installed. sion regarding the most recent at- whch was held Frday nght, at the Point Palace, 163rd St. and So. Boule- Section first Section; Eugene Dutilleul, secre- vard, Saturday, June 22. William W. from the district will dis- used for strikebreaking purposes. hand information about the tack. Yesterday, Minister of War Club, St., also Weinstone speak. cuss at “In strike situation,” reads a tary." Civic 18 E. 10th will Smith’s Ne- conditions the American conditions of the textile workers in Painleve lied adopted a resolution denouncing the gro band will provide dance music Safety Razor Plant at an open air Good’s letter to Governor Horton, statement issued by the blandly and told the and the Freiheit Gesangs [Speakersmeeting at p. m. at the south. Admission to the meet- Yerein will 5:15 tomorrow made known here today, reminds “clothing plays important Chamber of Deputies that “no mili- dismissal the of Dr. sing. Myrtle St. W. I. R. an from school Ave. and Lawrence ing will be free. tary expedition Arthur W. economics in- them that when these U. S. bayonets part in the relief work, especially would be undertaken Calhoun, savagely jabbing in Morocco.” structor, because he opposed the re- were them in the when semi-skilled and unskilled STIMMNWRECKS cently formed Conference for so- faces during the picketing several workers are involved, who can hardly He described the'war on the Moors called Progressive Action, which Fraternal Organizations weeks ago, appeals to Good were earn enough to buy decent clothing as part of “our program of peaceful answered by the calm statement, HATTERS URGED even when they are working. penetration,” while word of grew out of the “Muste Group.” i came A large number of Brookwood “Unofficial and volunteer inform- HOOVER SCHEME ncreased reinforcements, bombs and ants convince To Aid Strike. graduates spoke before the vote on I. 1.. D. Want* Volunteers. me that there is noth- airplanes against them. ing being “The W. I. R. collects clothing all the resolutions and discussed not | MANHATTAN | Comrades are asked to report at unlawful done with gov- The government will hold an inter- the International Labor Defense, TO MAKE ! year round from workers and their * 80 ernment FIGHT property by the Tennessee 2 Mixed; pellation on the --e only school, hut Volunteers, . throughout Nominations situation 21. the character of the N. T. W. Lr E. 11th St., Room 402, authorities.” friends, and supplies strikers and also the recent two-day conference Volunteers for general work are the day or evening for mailing and I to report 9 a. ni. to the cam- unemployed miners needy asked between and other work incidental Sold Out Strike. and other Communists Nominate held in New York, at which A. J. 5 p. in., at the union office, Room paign for the defense of the Gas- Progressive Group in workers who apply for it. In order 1707, 104 Fifth Ave. tonia strikers. Muste, director of Brookwood, led Immediately after this, the U. S. the workers shall not get rags, we MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 16. the attack on the wing. government sent one of its depart- Appeal for Union j left : repair, clean and press this clothing ! —W I. Nolan is the republican party NO WORKERS ON Analyze Conference. ment of labor spies to Elizabethton. ; give to good candidate for congress Warning the rank and file of the and it them in condi- to succeed was This agent, working with Hoffman Representative Newton, The recent conference char- hatters, finishers and trimmers that j tion. Walter 11. acterized by as ‘‘fig leaf OPEN-SHOP HEARST SHEET PRAISED and McGrady of the A. F. L., and “For this purpose the W. I. R. largely because the Hoover machine speakers a the with Kelley, the vice president of manufacturers have far from stripped S.P. CITY found it necessary to open store its gears and TICKET for the anti-workingclass a ran wild, it activities Workers, ar- given up their drive to break the of the right wing in the labor move- the United Textile where all this clothing is repaired, was revealed today by perspiring (Continued from Page One.) ranged union, and urging the workers to ment.” They the presence at G, for the strikers to abandon cleaned and pressed by a tailor. This emissaries from Washington. Nolan the expulsion of Arthur Calhoun, cited BY winning put up a fight for better BOTH I. L W. AND THE BOSSES their strike and go back on conditions, the conference of Spector, who poses involves quite an expense for the will have against him the repre- economics instructor fired from { a the Progressive Hatters’ Group last as a progressive in Local 24 in the terms of defeat. W. I. R. In order to meet ex- sentative of the working class, a Brookwood for his attack on the night issued a statement declaring Millinery Union, but who at the same Then He Decides. penses, we opened a cleaning and Communist nominated by the Com- fake “progressive” movement. Nor- Strikes Spread in Carolinas; 600 Out at Clinton; that the workers “are faced with a man Thomas, time participated in the attack When reached Washington pressing store and we uige all com- munist Party in this district. of course, had said it news very serious situation which involves was against Local 43, and helped in the Evictions at Tent City Hampshire Kelley rades, workers and workers’ friends Hoover and Newton had it all ar- too bad and “regretted” the in- and New that and his crowd had sold our very existence.” cident campaign to destroy it, of Mary out to support this cleaning, dyeing and ranged to have Minneapolis post- which he believed was due the strike, Good announced that speed-up, the statement says, to < The master Arch Coleman Calhoun’s Goff, and -hers. (Continued from Page One) of view of the laboring masses a real investigation of the misuse I pressing store. This will enable us succeed New- “temperament.” has not missed the hatters, and thus to meet ton. Coleman is a The for Other speaSers told of the ac- The I. L. G. W., aided by the manu- and, more especially, of an en- of U. S. arms would be made. expenses. good Hoover convention nominating new machinery is being introduced loyaltist. But one W. W. Heffil- workers’ candidates on a platform tivities of Muste himself, especially facturers, who are quite willing to lightened trades union as the In- The militia were then withdrawn, “Call either by telephone or write I into the trade which drives many finger was also running, and is an jof working class issues will take in the heroic New Bedford strike, build up the sagging influence of its ternational Ladies Garment Work- very shortly after a postcard to the W. I. R. store, 418 and that event, of the workers into the ranks of the old classmate of Secretary of State | place in early June under the lead- where he spoke on the platform of company union in order that it might ers Union, which has been a Good public Brook Ave., Telephone Mott Haven made the following let- unemployed. Stimson and Representative Wilson ership of the New York the United Textile Workers Union, still further worsen the conditions of pioneer in improving vastly the ter to 5664 and we will call for and de- District of Horton: by Others. of Connecticut, floor the Communist Party. which sold out the strikers after a the cloakmakers, is threatening a lot of the workers.” Demands W’on liver to any part of the city.” j house leaders. j “Iam informed that certain mem- Pointing Letter Everything. struggle of over six months. At stoppage. The betrayers in the I. L. G. W. out that at a time when Ruins bers of the Tennessee National the workers of allied trades, Tilson persuaded that time Muste, while grudgingly The bosses announce in their trade c an boast to Hearst about its ac- —needle Stimson to write “For Any Kind of Insurance" Guard, who were also members of workers and other a letter with him to the republican admitting that the left wing were journals that a “strike” at this time t ivity “in improving vastly the lot of sections of the the Tennessee State Police, while fought party leaders of boosting fighters, declared that the U. T. W. wouldj “help the trade.” t he workers,” but the rank and file headwear industry and won Minnesota recently engaged under your orders the week-work minimum POLICE Heffilfinger. Stimson now says he \ system, ASSAULT was ‘‘better at making settlements." It is obvious that this fake man- dll jeer at this brazen and con- on active duty in the latter capacity, wage, was into thinking that BRODSKY That the recent moves of Brook- euver is for the benefit only of the t smptible lie. the five-day, 40-hour week, misled it was were allowed to wear United States unemployment the hatters the regular election he was writing fARL Murray IIIL 5550 wood is thoroughly in line with its bosses and their agents—the com- insurance, The following is the letter from army em- pany uniforms and to carry and are still working under the old slave- for, and that he did not know of the 7 East 42nd original program was pointed out by union. The workers will answer t he bosses of the Industrial Council, ploy JERSEY STRIKERS Street, New York arms and equipment belonging primary election, as ¦mother speaker. The attack upon this maneuver by building the Needle I he similarity of language the driving system of piece work. “Our sufficiently with to the United States and issued to it by L. precipated the Trades Workers Industrial Union, •übinsky striking: earnings are low and length of the naive confession for one engaged in the A. F. of I letter is the State for the equipment and HACKETTSTOWN, N. J., June most action, was which will lead a genuine fight for Editor, season is being cut by the speed-up leading the diplomatic service. recent it declared. training of the guard. If 16.-—A dozen city police, the fire MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Being compelled to take a stand, it union conditions, without the dubious The Evening Journal, national in the shops and new machinery.” i Anyway, Heffilfinger took enough so, this involved an infraction of department, and over 50 armed mill was thus forced to reveal its true aid either of the bosses or the prosti- The statement of the Progressive votes away from Coleman to let Federal laws and regulations pro- guards led by Otto Shubert, presi- Messengers Vegetarian oolors—an agency fighting the left tute, anti-labor Hearst sheets. Hatters continues: Nolan win, and there is murder in Dear Sir: hibiting the loan of such property dent and superintendent of the wing, the active and conscious The-letter of Dubinsky, of the I. writing to “Big chain springing the air. most We are express our to any other activity, or its use for stores are Hackettstown Silk Hosiery Com- section of the working class. L. G. W. follows: appreciation for the interest of up, operating their factories on the and Dairy Restaurant any purpose other than those for pany, attacked several hundred r Editor, New York Journal, your great publication nothing being ITALY FAILS IN GOLD GRAB. 1763 Southern Blvd., onx, Stands Exposed. in the crisis which it has been issued to the open shop basis and is strikers when they attempted to N. Y Sir: Right off 174th St. Subway The resolution on Brookwood, Dear now confronting our industry. State. done to organize these workers who parade past the mill gates yester- BREST, France, June 14.—An- Station Yop are to be complimented upon over I after pointing out that “at no time In going C:e clippings on are left at the mercy of the boss. other attempt to salvage the sunken the enterprise, fairfiess and ac- the situation, we were Must Declare Martial Law. day. in the history of BrookvoH were its particularly “The bosses are organized to hulk of the steamship Phone: of the account The p'.lice assaulted the strikers, Egypt and Stuyvesant 3816 characteristics so clearly defined, its curacy in today’s impressed by an article appearing “It is therefore my duty to bring fight us while our officials are co- I New York Evening to your v ho fought back, and the fire depart- recover $4,000,000 in gold and sl,- fundamental reformist nature so out- Journal of the in the Journal yesterday, June 12. the matter attention and to operating with them, and this has John’s strike situation in the women’s gar- ment made preparations to turn the 000,000 in silver which went down Restaurant standing,” exposes its pretense of This was a clean-cut, and im- request that you take such action as led us to a situation where our earn- SPECIAL'!'y: LUSHES industry in fire hose on them. The paraders ITALIAN the so-called factual and ment Greater New partial review of the situation, and may be necessary to prevent the un- ings are less than those workers in with the ship in 1922, has failed. A place with atmosphere approach,” then proceeded to the city hall where declares that “nothing has crystal- York. we are happy indeed to feel that lawful use of Federal arms and other sections of the clothing and where all radicals meet pleasure they held a meeting. lzed the false character of Brook- “It is a to see such a you are taking a constructive in- equipment in the hands of the Ten- heanvear industries. We must re- 302 E. 12th St. New York powerful organ The strike in the hosiery mill con- as the New York terest in a critical situation which nessee National Guard. alize that if we get the bill of I ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ wood progressivism than the old started were with the chiefs of the A. Journal present to its hundreds concerns many thousands of work- “Nothing in this is intended prices, this not eliminate un- when worke-- dis- Comrade troversy letter will charged month ago. Shipment of of thousands of readers the point ers and many millions of dollars” to restrict the authorities employment or provide relief for the a F. of L.” of the strikebreakers to this town resulted Frances Pilat RATIONAL The resolution quotes Muste’s plea State of Tennessee to employ the victims of speed-up and new machin- •’ard and these will comprise selec- any in a mass meeting on a vacant lot Vegetarian that loyal to the F. of L., National Guard in manner con- ery. MIDWIFE he is A. ions by singing yesterday, from which the parade loyalty proletarian societies templated by the national defense Fight 351 E. 7Yth St., New York, N. Y. and declares that his is in- f various languages. Must for Real Demands. was organized. RESTAURANT deed genuine. “Itthus strips Brook- THOUSANDS DUE ji Music to ac- act or state laws when legally called “Wc must, therefore, understand Tel. Rhinelander 3916 ¦ c ompany the singers and for the by the 199 SECOND AVEi UE wood of all claims to militancy. In out state authorities.” that in order to bring about a ancing during the evening Bet. 12th and 13tli Sts. proving his loyalty, Mr. Muste hours change in our conditions we mu:,t Strictly rill be furnished by a large band. j. Vegetarian Food points to the records of the grad- j fight for the abolition of piece work Idr. mindell AT PICNIC!’ One Gastonia Strikers | ERON SCHOOL RED event uates and choses Julius Hochman, of the features of the Will I and the establishment of the week- SURGEON DENTIST .’ill be a exhibition whose name is anethema to thou- boxing by mem- Be at Meeting Tonight | work system. To demand and fight 1 UNION SQUARE r ers of the Labor Sports organiza- 1 sands of needle trades workers, and International Fete on { | for the five-day, 40-hour week, for Rrom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Moved! All Comrades Meet at ion. Wrestling may any Alfred Hoffman, wT ho only the other matches also The Gastonia strike will be dis-! j a minimum wage and the unemploy- Not connected with The Ercn Preparatory School, day Elizabethton, June e added to the program. sick, other BRONSTEIN’S did his job in 23 t cussed at an open air meeting to be ! ment, old age and accident in- office which holds a Regents Charter as Tenn. Thus, of the left wing The Picnic, pur- ! surance fund, union control the a private high Vegetarian Health hatred Red among other held at 8 o’clock tonight at 110th of 1 school and which and betrayal of workers are the The Annual Red Picnic to demon- r oses, will serve to give expression job. was located for a period of thirty Restaurant solidarity of the left St. and Fifth Ave. under the qualifications required in order to strate mass | £ gainst the reactionary A. F. of L. direc- j “The hat manufacturers in their Dr. ARRAHAM MARKOFF years at 187 East Broadway, has 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx wing revolutionary be listed among these loyal sup- and workers j g nd “socialist” bureau- tion of the Workers International' j mad rush for more profit are qut SURGEON DENTIST now moved and is now located in was 24tt EAST 115th STREET porters of the A. F. of L.” against capitalist exploitation | c racy. The call to attend the Relief. The speakers to break our union. We can answer larger and more commodious picnic Ray- Cor. Second - announced recently by the will be Ave. New York Meet your Friends at The resolution points out that the Commu-1 y as been sounded not only to all mond Clark, ! this attack of the bosses only by Office hours: Mon., Wed., Sat., 9.30 quarters at 853 Broadway, Corner nist Party, New York for a Gastonia striker; a. m. to 12; 2 6 P. M. present period is distinguished by District, j r evolutionary workers but to their fighting for the organization of the to 14th Street, facing Union Square. Sunday, June 23 at Pleasant Bay Sylvan A. Pollack, editor of “Soli- 1 Tues., Thurs., 9.30 a. m. to 12; GREENBERG’S intense capitalist rationalization, i s hopmates and members of fraternal j unorganized. Our slogan must be 2 to 8 p. m. The Eron Preparatory School darity”; of Sunday, m. to & widespread unemployment and a Park. 0 rganizations. N. Ross the W. ‘every hat shop a union shop’. Let 10 a. 1 p. m. runs courses in: Bakery Restaurant There will be singing, dancing, | I. R., and Please telephone for appointment. general downward trend in the con- Louis A. Baum. j us all, hatters, finishers, trimmers, Telephone: Lehigh 6022 (1) Regents and College Entrance 939 E. 171th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. ditions of the workers. It tells of music and fun, but throughout the ; against preparatory for nil college, Up unite for a struggle the nnd Right off 174th Street Subway will surge ot Build the United Front of universitte.. the revolt of various groups of merrymaking the spirit looperntor.! PATRONIZE bosses.” (2) All Commercial and Secretarial Station, Bronx workers against this, and cites the the working class revolution and a the Working Class From the Bot- Subjects. New Bedford strike, the shoe work- challenge to American imperalism. tom Up—at the Enterprises! Unity Co-operators Patronize Dr. (3) Comptometry, Electric Book- . ______BERGMAN BROS. M. Wolfson keeping nnd year, Surgeon Electric Billing. ers’ strikes in New York and Bos- This more than in the previous Your Nenre.t Stationery Store Dentist (4) All grades of English for intel- ton, the strike of the cafeteria work- ones, thousands of workers of the j Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys SAM LESSER 141 SECOND AVENUE, Cor. 9th St. ligent foreigners. Tel.: DRYdock 8880 Phone, —MELROSE—- ers, iron and bronze workers, and various industries and languages j Ladies' and Gents* Tailor Orchard 2333. Registration for Our Summer v 649 In enae of trouble with your teeth k«etaiuan Allerton Ave. j - Open. FHJrv outstanding of all, the struggle of will join in the event that has be- j FRED SPITZ, Inc. 1818 7th Ave. New York come to see your friend, who hn« Term Is Now restauiiam BRONX, N. Y. Telephone: Will Always Fin:) ft the slaves in the South. come a great Red institution, a sym- Between 110th and 111th Sts. long experience, nnd can nssure STUYVESANT 2387. ponirnde.i textile j FLORIST Telephone: Olinville 00S1-2 0701-2 Next to Unity Co-operative House you Plensnnf to Dine nt Oar Place. points out bolos awakening of careful treatment. J. E. Eron, Principal. The resolution that the class consci- NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (Bet. & Sts.) practically all of these struggles ousness of the toiling masses of Ist 2nd (near 174th St. Station) have, and are being led by the left Greater New York and its environs. ; Flowers for All Occasions PHONE:— INTERVALE 9149. wing. An elaborate entertainment pro- 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER To Serve Bosses. gram is being arranged for the all- “Muste,” says, INTERNATIONAL For a Ileal Oriental rooked Meal the resolution “see- day outing. Tentative plans include • VISIT THE ing the trend of the times and know- races, jumping and other athletic INTERNATIONAL Cooperators! Patronize ing to cloak himself with progres- contests, most of which will be sive phrases, is stepping in to do his staged by club members of the La- PROGRESSIVE humble bit and try to divert CENTER the bor Sports Union. Preparations for SERO 101 WEST 2STII STREET Y (Corner filli militancy of the workers from chan- a choral festival also are moving for-i Ave.) nels of open struggle against the CHEMIST RESTAUR A NT, CAFETERIA ¦ RECREATION ROOM employers, into that of class col- 657 Allerton Avenue ¦ Open rrun, I<* arr» to l‘J p. m. laboration. With his active initia- progressive movement and its allies Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. Red tion, Muste gathered all the birds in the true light of misleaders.” Picnic of his feather for a crusade against The resolution concludes with an ' I HEALTH FOOD the militant trend of the workers.” analysis of the treacherous role of Hotel and Restaurant Workers Vegetarian The resolution then proceeds . to the socialists in the last imperialist 1 Branch of the Amalgamated i describe the recent conference held war and in the Russian Revolution Food Workers ’ , RESTAURANT in Mow York, “whose chief occupa- 133 W. Slat St Phone Circle 783(1 LABOR SPORTS MUSIC GAMES and declares that the only party of .dll 1600 MADISON AVE. tion was the denunciation of the the workers is lilt. the Communist Party 1 Monday UNlversity Communists the left wing.” held on the first of the Phone: 5865 and Not of the U. S. A. month at a, p. m. l one word, said the resolution, was Back Workers One Industry—One Union—Join MM DANCING REFRESHMENTS School. and Rlfflit the Common Enemy! ||||| said of the various betrayals Finally, of the it declares that “it is Office Open from 8 a* in. to tl p. m. A. F. of L. bureaucracy in recent the task of the New York Fellow- 111 ' ¦ —~ Patronize labor struggles. ship to fight Brookwood as a dan- ' ==iN at PLEASANT sooner was AMALGAMATED IUII BAY PARK No the conference gerous institution of social reform- j VAlUffiN FOOD WORKERS 1h t Saturday ||||P ended, it says, than they ousted Cal- ism and to support : Meets No-Tip Shops such schools as \ Barber / V* liithe month nt 8801 Tickets on Sale at 26-28 Union Square, City. — houn from the faculty as a further the New York Workers School. The ( 6 V» 1 Third Avenue. N. Y. Room 202 26-28 UNIt,N (inVfllllttI>£ Bronx, Y. SQUARE step to prove Muste’s loyalty to the plea sup- I A I N. (1 flight up) resolution ends with a for \ VaH IVn Id. Jerome 709(1 A. of J ' F. L. port for the forthcoming conference ¦ i ini ‘Binwin—wniiimw v' 2700 BRONX P/"K EAST Will Expose Workers’ Enemies. Baker’ll Local 164 (corner Allerton Ave.) in Cleveland which will build a new ¦ ¦ Union Label Bread! Brookwood - “The Fellowship has a Trade Union Center. : : ’ T-.-7SS ¦ —.4 definite task to perform. At the “Such a center,” says the resolu- j ; Phone: present juncture in the labor move- tion, “will organize the unorganized, I LEHIGH 6382 ment there is more danger in the will fight the reactionary Advertise your Union Meetings trade here. For write to typo of Mr. Muste, parading under union bureaucracy, the S. P. and information International Barber Shop guise of progressive slogans, 23- M. W. SVI.A. Proi). the the fight June will Sun., fake ‘progressives,’ The DAILY WORKER B 2016 Second Avenue. New York than there is in the outspoken reac- danger Dept. a the war and capitalist ra- Advertising (bet. 103rd & 104th Sts.) tionaries. It is the task of the Fel- tionalization, and will fight for the 26-28 Union Sq., New City Auspices: lowship York Ladies Bobs Our Specialty to show up the pscudo- equality of the oppressed races.” Communist Party, New York Dist. Private Reality Parlor