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Page Four THE Thursday, May 22, 1924 MINNESOTA! VOTE FOR Halt Sabotage' of German Relief THESE MEN JUNE 16! onstration for the International Work- ganization whose proletarian work of newest general attack of the ers’ Relief and at which over 100 dele- solidarity enlists the collaboration of artists, men of science and workers FORGET OLD PARTIES! THESocial - Democratic and yellow gates .were present. The circular letter of the General belonging to the most varied organ- BUTTON MICHIGAN trade union leaders against the Inter- parties. “IL LAVORATORE” YOUNG WORKERS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 21. Federation of German Trade Unions izations and The Interna- national Workers’ Relief with its per- Here are the men the Workers met has been followed by a press service tional Workers’ Relief unites all DEFENSE THRU Interna- who honestly desire to co-oper- Party members of District nine first repulse in this country when the statement of the Amsterdam sons are Unions, great international, BEGINS ITS DAILY DEDICATE BANNER urged to support in the primary United Workmen’s Singers and Unit- tional Federation of Trade a ate in this genu- and misin- ine and practical solidarity and mu- YOURJJTTONHOLE elections, June 16, in accordance ed German Trades of de- statement full of slander cided recently to disregard the circu- formation concerning the Interna- tual aid. with the instructions of the accom- LIFE ON MAY 31 Button, button, who’s got the but- TO INTERNATIONAL lar letter sent them by the General tional Workers’ Relief, which recently But the Social-Democratic and yel- panying proclamation: ton. Federation of German Trade Unions has had a phenomenal growth and is low trade union leaders afraid For U. S. Senator—Hjalmar Dan- are You can buy one for 10 cents and denouncing the International Work- enlisting the sympathy and aid of the that relief for the German workers Picnic Sunday tos, Orr. Italians wear the picture of Foster and Ru- Youth Hold Festival At ers’ Relief Communist organiza- rank and file union organiza- would bolster up the fighting strength For Governor—Dr. Wm. A. Scha- as a trade Paper thenberg on your coat lapel. The tion whose real object is spread everywhere. This press service of these workers in the struggle For Communist Forest Preserve per, Minneapolis. to tions Labor Defense Council has just had Communist propaganda. Both these statement talks of money spent pure- against the German capitalist class For Lieutenant Governor—Emil Way 31 is the set for the first made 50,000 of these attractive but- Sunday by Philadelphia organizations participate ly Communist propaganda and is a and the capitalists of the world. The date a banner was dedicated E. Holmes, Hopkins. on issue of the Italian Communist tons—not (as will soon be the fash- the Young Workers League of Chi- in the Philadelphia Conference far repetition practically of the circular Socialist and yellow trade union lead- new For Secretary of State—Susie W. daily, birthday ion in the campaign year) to adver- Young Workers’ Relief, af- by the General Feder- ers are doing their utmost to help "II Lavoratore.” It’s cago to the Communist Inter- Stageberg, Red Wing. German which is letter seht out will be heralded with a grand concert tise candidates for president and national, a picnic given by filiated with the Co'mmittee for Inter- ation of German Trade Unions. the capitalist class break the resist- at the For State Treasurer—Carl Berg, held under the auspices of the Italian vice-president, but to symbolize the national Workers’ Aid, the American No mention is made of the 50 soup ance of the German workers. league in the Forest Preserve as a Erskine. Federation of the Workers’ Party. great issue of the Michigan defense. symbol of international solidarity of branch of the International Workers’ kitchens established by the Interna- The workers of Germany are giving For Attorney General—THos. V. The next big meeting for the bene- Buttons are to be sold thru all the youth. Relief. The United German Singers tional Workers’ Relief in Berlin alone, a clear answer to this treacherous at- communist Sullivan, St. Paul. fit of “II will be a mon- branches of the Labor Defense designed by and the United German Trades, both of the 1,715,000 warm meals distrib- tack. With the aid of the workers of Lavoratore” The banner was Nat For Railroad and Warehouse ster picnic Sunday, May 25th, at Council; they will be on sale every- Kaplan, of of which contain Socialist elements, uted in Germany up to March 15, of the world they are continuing the bat- on member the National Exec- Commissioner—A. E. Smith, St, Hawthorne Park. Cicero avenue and where and will be used for tagging utive Committee of the Young Work- decided to redouble their efforts in the special dairy kitchens established tle against enslavement by the capi- Paul. class, against day. 22nd street purposes at picnics. The idea is to ers League and was sewed by hand by support of the International Workers’ in the Rhine provinces for the chil- talist the 12-hour Representatives for Congress. against scourge unemployment, Whole Country Waits Birth. impress the Michigan Defense upon comrades Emma Blechschmidt and Relief and to proceed with the work dren of striking workers, of the nur- the of Ist District—Otto Baudler. for maintained by the Interna- against starvation brought by The Federation has arranged nu- the minds of everyone; to make it Elsie Newman, members of the Chi- on the international bazaar Ger- series on cap- 2nd District—O. F. Swanjord. man was Relief. Nothing is italist misrule. merous meetings thruout the country so widely known that it will be a cago League. The letter was of gold workers’ aid, which held in tional Workers’ 3rd District—J. B. Lokkesmos. Philadelphia May 1, 2 3, un- 1,000 The Committee for among the Italian workers to cele- tangible reality to every worker who thread embroidered on a flaming red on and said of the children sent from Internati6nal 4th District—J. F. Emme, St. auspices for Germany abroad, Workers’ Aid, the American brate the victory of their organization hears the issue raised. background and bears the hammer and der the of the Committee to be cared for of branch Paul. International Workers’ Aid. The two the clothing repair opened, of of the International Workers’ Relief, as it will be expressed in the new sickle of the . rooms sth District—J. O. Johnson, Min- organizations represented at the medical assistance departments is carrying the fight here against paper. “This in a small measure indicates were on neapolis. meeting Philadelphia opened. Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Ro- Remaining Dates, the close bond which holds the the of the Con- the machinations of the enemies of com- 6th District—Halver S. Halverson. for German Workers’ Relief The fact is that the International the suffering and struggling workers chester, Cleveland, Detroit, and many munist youth of the world firmly to- ference Places, Announced 7th District—O. J. Kvale. on April 16, which a rousing dem- Workers’ Relief is non-partisan or- of Germany. lesser cities where the Italian work- gether,” said Harry Gannes in making was a Bth District—J. O. Bentall, Duluth. ers are strong, will help to make the For Trachtenberg the dedicatory speech. “The interna- 9th District—Knute Wefald. new organ of the Italian Communists tional of socialist youth was a losely remaining places 10th District—Irving G. Scott. German Children Nearing Speaks In a potent weapon in the class fight in The dates and for formed body with but little more than this country, as well as abroad in the the Trachtenberg tour are as follows: sentiment holding it together. The Given $5,500 From FASCISTS SCRAP, Philadelphia Friday "land of the black shirts.” Sunday, May 25—St. Paul, Labor war shattered it asunder. In 1915 the p. Tag On Temple, 416 Franklin St., at 8 m. revolutionary remnants of the socialist New York Sales Russia, Britain Hail “II Lavoratore.” Monday, May —Minneapolis, 26 First youth of the world met in Berne to SENATEINVITED ALL YELL GRAFT; hailing new Church, NEW YORK, May tag (Special to The Daily Worker) Italian workers are the Unitarian Bth St. and La Salle realign those willing to fight against sturdy guardian p. day held in New York City for the PHILADELPHIA, May 21. “II Lavoratore” as a Ave., at 8 m. and war as a class issue. Pa.. of their interests and expect the pa- Tuesday, May 27—Superior, Work- N.Y.RUSSELL- relief of the German working class Scott Nearing, internationally known The groundwbrk of the young com- TO PARTYSPLITTING per many of fascisti Hall, cor. children, which was run jointly with to eliminate the ers’ Tower Ave. and North munist international of which we are speaker on radical subjects, will ad- newspapers, which have been poison- sth St., at 8. p. m. the International Workers Aid, New so proud to be part, was formed there. Worrying And dress an audience on Soviet Russia ing the minds of Italians here and Previous meetings have been en- NEARING DEBATE York Section, and the Jewish Work- Mussolini Young Party Friday The Communist International ’ and the British Labor on abroad. thusiastically attended. Trachtenberg’s 'T ers’ Relief recently, brought In the Harmony , is a unified organization; the national Working For evening. May 23, at 435 Girard avenue, of the plans discussion of the present German sit- sum of $5,500. Further announcement sections are as much a part of the cen- Hear Arguments For the Progressive Library, West Phila- for the great concert marking the uation has never failed to hold his The appeal sent out by the two (Special to The Daily Worker) tral body of the international as are or- delphia. In view of Nearing’s coming first publication of “II Lavoratore” audiences. Soviets Sunday ganizations brought out over 500 Italy, May 21—Since on the local branches integral sections of ROME, Mas-, debate with the British philosopher, May given volunteers, members of the the 31 will be later. Some of the city central committee. Workers sino Rocco launched his attack on Bertrant Russell, on the applicability among NEW YORK, May 21.—The United Party, Young Workers League, the best singers in the city, “I attended the presentation of a Junior minister of finance last week, charg- of the Soviet system to Western na- opera has been invited to at- Young Workers League, them Italian stars, will donate MEMBERSHIP, ATTENTION! banner similar to this given by the States Senate the Left ing there was shady work connected tions, this meeting ought to particular- the musical program. | Paole Zion, Junior Left Paole property to their services to communist youth of Berlin to the Mos- tend en masse the forthcoming debate Zion, with the leasing of certain ly interest Philadelphia people who ■ Independent Circles been Continuing jhe work of familiariz- league. Everywhere we find this on the Soviets between Bertrand Rus- and Kranken- the Standard Oil Co., there has will miss the New York debate. cow kasse branches ing the party membership with the spirit of tangible comradeship and co- sell and Scott Nearing which is to take as well as trade un- a general fight on in the ranks of the ionists and sympathizers with the In- have enemies WORKERS PARTY MAIN united front policy of the party in re- operation. But we shall fail of our place on Sunday, May 25th, at 3 p. m. Fascists. All Fascists working lation to the Farmer-Labor party, the high task if do not back up this It is rumored that many will be there ternational class labor move- within the party and all took the at- we signal OFFICE NOW IN DAILY central executive committee has ar- expression of fervor and solidarity incognito. ment; all came out and fully gave tack launched by Rocco, as the their services for this work. a their pet foes. Roc- ranged a series of meetings at which with the actual work of putting into The subject of this significant de- to take swing at The Jewish Relief of the Fascist WORKER BUILDING Comrade James P. Cannon will speak effect the program of the Young Com- bate is: “Resolved: That the Soviet Workers’ and co was kicked out or- stopped on the question of the party labor munist International. ideas of government are applicable to the International Workers’ Aid warm- ganization, but that has not ly On and after May 20th the ad- party policy. The meetings arranged "Let us hope that the time is not Western civilization.” Mr. Russell, thank the many workers who so the internal fights among the black the following cities: devotedly gave of their time dress of the National Office of the will bp held in far distant when we can by our acts who supports the negative, is in an for this shirts. will Buffalo, Y.—Friday, May 23, cause. Workers’ Party of America be N. 159 and our deeds show our tangible rela- authoritative position to up d his All the little local black shirt chiefs fear Washington Grj/der street, 8 p. m. The stations reported the follow- Room 301, 1113 Blvd., tionship to the Y. C. I.” position by virtue of the fact that he are yelling their heads off trying to you , Pittsburgh, —Saturday, May ing receipts, Are Chicago, 111. Penna. The banner will be sent on its way spent a considerable period of time $3,100 of which was get their rivals fired from the party. self-conscious From that date on, the National 24, Labor Lyceum, 35 Miller street, at during turned in to the Jewish Workers’ Re- about the impression ( - as soon as possible and there is no in Russia the Communistic The two great rival banks of the coun- 8 p. m. lief from the stations Office' will be located In the build- doubt a celebration will be arranged regime. He feels that Sovietism has which they try, the Commerciale and the Credito you make on people? DAILY May 25—Cleveland, Ohio; mass supervised: ing purchased by the by the Y. C. I. to receive it in the nothing to offer to America, England Italiano, have their backers attacking appearance has a lot WORKER Publishing Company as meeting, Labor temple, 2536 Euclid France, will be Bronx, 1347 Boston Road, $1,180; has an name of the executive committee. or and that it never each other. Harry F. Sinclair to do with the way you feel. avenue, at 3 p. m. Brownsville, 1844 PERSONAL the home of the printing , and Other sections of the Young Work- applied to these countries. Pitkin Ave., $880.72; oil lease he is trying to get across and Clothe* count, of course. But still May 26—Detroit, Mich.; House of Harlem, 143 the DAILY WORKER. ers League are expected to follow the Scott Nearing, the foremost radical E. 103rd St., $656.06; that furnishes more material for the there is one thing so many people the Masses, 2646 St. Aubin, Yorkville —something at once The housing of the National Of- corner example of the Chicago organization. lecturer, whose sympathies are with Labor Temple and Hungar- scrappers. Charges of graft among overlook that Gratiot, at 8 p. brands as fastidious or fice, the DAILY WORKER, the m. plan is to present banners Soviet Russia and who subscribes to ian W. H., $556.91; Downtown, 208 E. the Fascist higher ups are flying thick them either The future — secretaries, in Every party member is urged to at- gov- St., $434.55; careless the teeth. the federation one from shop nuclei of a particular in- the Communist philosophy of 12th Downtown. 153 E. and fast. you, yourself, tend these meetings and branches to Broadway, Notice today how building is expected to greatly pro- dustry shop organization of ernment will try to prove that the $346.50; May First collec- are that the Fascists when see to it that at least some members to a like Indications watch another person’s teeth mote efficient conduct of the Party communist youth in other Soviet principles can be applied to this tion, $190.58; Left Paole Zion station, split twenty or more sec- or talking. the teeth are of the branch attend so that a further some coun- will be into he she is If business. country. $182.48; Williamsburg station, $307.85; merry wrangle. Mussolini not well kept they at once become a report can be made at the branches. try. tions by the Samuel Untermyer, the well-known Coney Island, $203.13; Queens Ct. La- is having fits at the prospeef. His en- liability. Lyceum, l.iilorino Tooth Fasto dooms tooth o oom Russian Picnics. attorney, will act as chairman. bor $119.05; Boro Park, tire time and energy are being put in- The Third Annual Picnic of the Advancing $86.91; way AI lost our dumists hovo dtscooond o The district committee of the Rus- German The League for Public Discussion, Bakers Local Bronx. Wondraks to repairing the damage and attempts toliihiot tntrodiont that natty doom with- Workers Party, Local Chicago, will be scratchtoi tho namol—o dllicmltproiiom ar- 5)0 avenue, under whose auspices Hall, $52.07; Bath Beach, $60.00; Low- harmony. Rocco who out sian branches, Workers party, has held on Friday, July 4. Stickney’s Revolt Picture In Fifth to bring back finally J olvod. at arranged, reports er Bronx, $141.59; Club, ranged a picnic for Sunday, June 1, games, this debate has been Freiheit was once an anarchist, threatens to A large of Listerine Tooth Grove. Speakers, dancing, re- Y. Next Week $71.72; Staten tube at Bergman’s Grove, Riverside, 111. N. an unprecedented demand for tickets. Island Finnish, $29.18. “tell all.” Interesting developments Paste is only 25 cents; at your drug- freshments, etc., are being provided. Total, The Society for Technical Aid to $5,500. are sure. gist’s.—LambertPharmacol Co.,Saint Sympathetic organizations are re- NEW YORK, May 21—The new Soviet Russia has arranged picnics Louis, U. S. A. quested not to arrange any other af- Soviet film “Russia-Germany" which Maplewood Branch for Sunday, June 8, at Stickney possible Women’s Part Told. fair, but to give all support was shown for the first time in New Grove, and Sunday, , at Na- Meeting With WASHINGTON, May to the July 4th picnic. York City at the Central Opera House, In D. C. 21. E. W. RIEGK LUNCH ROOMS tional Grove. Young League was received with prolonged cheering Englewood Thursday The Workers’ of Wash- Seven Places All friendly organizations are re- ington held interesting Van Buren ! 42 W. Harrison How many of your shop-mates read as the advance pictures of the Ger- an meeting 62 W. quested not to arrange other affairs 169 N. Clark | 118 S. Clark HUNGARIAN THE DAILY WORKER. Get one of lately at which Miss man revolution and the Red ' Army The regular meeting of the Maple- Jane Smith de- en those dates. them to subscribe today. livered an instructive address the 66 W. Washington I 167 N. State were flashed on the screen. This wood branch on Thursday evening, on part women have played in industry. 234 S. Halsted film will now be shown for the first May 22nd, will not take place as PHONES. HARRISON 8616-7 RESTAURANT by time downtown at the Labor Temple, scheduled. Instead we are to attend Discussion members of the Y. W. Specialties: E. W. Rieck’s Boston Baked OUR PATTERNS L. followed. Bean* and Brown Bread | DAILY 14th street and Second avenue, for the meeting of the Englewood branch. Fine Soup* and Fre»h Made Coffee 215 S. Halsted Street three days only, Monday, Tuesday and This meeting will take place at 6357 Commissary and Bakery: WM. FRIEDMAN CO. Wednesday, May 26, 27 and 28. South Ashland Avenue at 7:30 p. m. PITTSBURGH, PA. 1612 Fulton St. Phone West 2549 PROP. sharp- must give support to the com- The scenes of Russia change We our DR. RASNICK Phone Spaulding 4670 MEETING PLACE FOR THE Germany. Englewood & ly in contrast to that of rades of the branch and DENTIST ASHER B. PORTNOY CO. NEEDLE WORKERS Russia is shown at , building up help, them make their meeting a suc- Rendering Expert Dental Painter* and Decorator* Service PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES are complete for 20 Years Strictly Home Cooking Its industries. There cess. 645 SMITHFI ELD ST., Near 7th Ave. Estimates on New and Old Work p. and Baking scenes of the famous inter- On Friday, May 23rd, at 7:30 m. 1027 CENTER AVE.. Cor. Arthur St. 261'J MILWAUKEE AVK- CHICAGO V.—■■ ' —II I exposition showing Russia sharp, the Maplewood, Hirsch Lekett, national Established 1899 years ago, and Russia Rykoff and Lenin branches will hold one thousand NEW YORK ATTENTION! today. The exposition shows the an outdoor meeting on the corner Divi- READERS. JOHN B. HESSLER meager huts that the peasants lived sion and Washtenaw. This is where in and the new model cottages built you can show your Communist dis- —THREE DAYS ONLY—- SHOES for the workers today by the Soviet cipline by being there and being on THE NEW SOVIET FILM FOR MEN, WOMEN A CHILDREN O government. All the hundreds of na- time. Bring outsiders along. The 2720 North Ave. CHICAGO imW tionalities living in vast Russia today purpose of this meeting is a counter are shown at the fair in their pictur- demonstration of the patriotic cele- “RUSSIA-GERMANY” \ esque native costumes. bration of Boy’s Week. Made a sensational hit the first showing to an overflow RUBBER STAMPS The film gives pictures of a drama \ i I f given at the MOSCOW, May 21.—It is reported audience at the Central Opera House. \ AND SEALS Home, where Russia Is sheltering the from Constantinople that the Russian A Stirring Tale of Two Republics together with \ IN ENGLISH AND IN millions of orphans left during the raw materials exhibition, arranged \ Lenin Funeral Pictures \ FOREIGN LANGUAGES great famine. The children have writ- there by the Russo-Oriental Chamber INK. FADS. DATERS. RUBBER TYPE,Ere. A NEW PLAY SUIT ten the play themselves, and are act- of Commerce, has met with a great Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 26-27-28 4705. This is a good model for per- ing it to suit their own fancies and success. ' j NOBLER STAMP & SEAL CU, the Russian children joint sessions of this • cale, seersucker, drill, linen or linene. one sees that tA Chamber ! at the - \ The blouse may be of the same-mate- are natural born dancers and players. with the Turkish Chamber of Com- rial as the Overalls, and may be finish- This new film is superior in photo- merce, important and fundamental \ LABOR TEMPLE, 14th St. and Second Ave. | and titling representa- Phone Wabash 6680 ed with the sleeves in wrist or elbow graphy, dramatic interest decisions were taken by ! ADMISSION 35 CENTS fflfcL any which have organization CHICAGO length. to of the other films tives of the latter with MA,L \ Auspices: International Workers’ Aid, 208 E. 12th Street ■ ORDERS PROMPTLY The Pattern is cut In 4 Sizes: 2, been shown in America by the Friends regard to Russo-Turklsh economic 4.-1 ATTENDED TO 3, 4 and 6 years. A 3 year size re- of Soviet Russia. rapproachement. Russia-Germany, the quires 2% yards of 36 Inch material. In addition to FOR pictures of Lenin will also be UNCLE WIGGLY’S TRICKS A LAUGH THE CHILDREN The Blouse alone requires 1 yard. The funeral _ ‘ Overalls may be worn over any blouse shown. Hey, Jackie, give Wasn't that easy. or shirt waist. 1 any address on A Good Model For Mature Figure*. Pattern mailed to receipt 12c silver stamps. 4486. The combination of plain and of In or stamps for Party Activities Os ■triped material here portrayed la Send 12c in silver or our UP-TO-DATE SPRING & SUMMER very appropriate for thla style. The Local Chicago long lines and “V” shaped vest, 1924 BOOK OF FASHIONS. are DAILY WORKER, V. especially becoming to woman of ma Address: The 113 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, 111. BRANCH MEETINGS. ture figure. Ratine and linen or ging- THURSDAY, MAY 22nd. and chambrey be used for Italian 19th Ward. 1103 8. Loomis. ham could Scandinavian W. 8. Zalch’a Hall, this modhl. foot Is yards. Ctcero and Superior West. 2‘A corner No. 2439 S. The Pattern is cut In Sizes: .'l6, any Italian 11th Ward W. 8. 2. 7 Pattern mailed to address on Oakley Street, downstair*. 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 Inches bust receipt of 12c in Hilver or stamps. Ad- Scandinavian , 2733 Hlrsch requires measure. A 38 inch sfzo 6% dress: The DAILY WORKER, 1113 Branch, 2409 N. Haixted, Im- yards of one material 36 inches wide. W. Washington BIVTf., Chicago, 111. perial Hall. To make as Illustrated requires 2 Send 12c in silver or stamps for Every new subscriber increases the yards of plain material and 3% yards our UP-TO-DATE SPRING & SUM of strfped material. The width at the Mliß 1924 BOOK OF FASHIONS. Influence of the DAILY WORKER.