THE DAILY WORKER, YORK, NEW TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1928 Page Five Women Workers to Demonstrate Their Support of Red Ticket at Meeting Friday RED CANDIDATES I Workers Party Activities HORRIBLE EXILE Here Comes the Bride—With Blessings of Imperialism WORKERS Ml Workers Party Notice. All units are instructed to meet Labor and Fraierna!. WILL SPEAK ALregularly and promptly every week FOR until the election campaign is over Organizations INDONESIAN RED up RALLIES and take as the main order of business the immediate tasks of the election campaign. Jewelers Concert and Ball. * The first concert DIG MASS • • and ball of the j MEET Jewelry N. Workers’ Welfare Club will REVOLUTIONISTS J. Attention: IN be held Saturday, 3, at BROWNSVILLE 6 Nov. the New j The City Central Committee of Webster Manor. Uth St. between 3d l Elizabeth, N. J., is organizing a Mas- and 4th Aves. querade • • Will Present Working Ball and Bazaar for Satur- ! * day Live in Marshes; 14 evening, Dec. Ist. All units and Belief Society For the Tubercular Hear Nearing, Others Class workers' organizations of nearby ; Children in U.S.S.H. Issues cities are requested not to arrange The society arranging Communist Leaders Speak any conflicting affairs for that day. above is a Vetcherinka at the Carlton Hall on The first election rally • • • Communist Saturday, Nov. 3 and asks all frater- (By Red Aid Press Service) working Bronx for women will be held j Y. W. L. al organizations and sympathizers Since the suppression of the in- Two huge red rallies were held this Thursday, beginning at 8 p. m. The Bronx section of the Y. W. L. not to arrange any of their enter- Friday night day. surrection in 1927, political in the Brownsville sec- Irving will hold a youth election campaign tainments on that events at Plaza Hall, 16th St. and rally • • tion of on Friday, Nov. 2, at 8:30 p. m. • have played in the upper strata of I Brooklyn. The one scheduler: Irving Place. Women workers at 1400 Boston at in ltoad. Phil Frank- To Hold 8011. Indonesian society. The Communist i Hopkinson Mansion. 428 Hopkin- the home and in the shop will there ed. candidate in 3rd Assembly Dis- A ball will be held by the Knit ! son Ave., was jammed trict for the Workers Party, will Goods Welfare and Culture Club ; Party', the revolutionary mass or- j with work- demonstrate their solidarity speak. ers with ! Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 28, in Web- ganization "Sarekat Rajat,” the rev- waiting t hear the message of only • • • Hall, 11th the party which carries on an 1 ster 119 E. St. olutionary the class struggle expounded by ? • • trade unions, etc., have energetic struggle for their inter- i Subsection 3E Membership Meeting. Scott Nearing, David Benjamin, Sam Subsection 3E will hold an impor- Willianisburgh I. L. D. all been disbanded and forced into ests—the Workers (Communist) tant membership today Liptzin meeting Mass meeting 12, at illegality. Any attempt to ; and other Red campaigners at 6:15 p. m. at Monday, Nov. bu ld Party. 101 West 27th 56 Manhattan Mooney, eight Street. For the importance of this Ave. Cases of them up again i 3 punished by ban- Setsu Matsudaira, daughter of the former Japanese ambassador to the United States, was mar- At o’clock, half an hour be Leading women militants, active meeting it Billings, Shifrin and other class war is requested that every prisoners will be ishment to the “Digul camp” ried recently to Prince Chichibu, brother Japanese emperor, at imperial i fore the meeting was scheduled to fighters member be present on discussed. in the of the the palace. Thus the in the class struggle, will and time. The • begin, names * • wilderness of New Guinea. This ex-ambassador to the Wall Street receives I hundreds of workers were speak on the Communist program of all comrades who are not government his reward for services rendered to Japanese present at this meeting will be given League For Mutual Aid. colony of exiles has become very imperialism. The photo above shows the wearing ! standing outside the hall. Thest The League bride the “karaginu", the formal wedding gown, for working women and will expose to the District Discipline Committee. annual dinner of the were asked to walk over to • • tot Friday, ! large, and the political prisoners as she her house. the fight • Mutual Aid will be held left father's the being waged by the capi- 2, the Loiver Young Nov. at Civic Club Lounge, 18; from brought Brownsville Workers Center, at 15; parties against Bronx Workers League. St. at p. m. Among those Java and Sumatra are talist the women An open air meeting E. 10th 6:30 V atkins some will be held on program here. There are already over 2,000 St., distance away workers in the democratic today at the will be Roger Bald- j “solid 138th Street and Brook Ave. win, Margaret Larkin, Lewis Browne St. Officials where a similar meeting would be- republican Speakers: Smith, Geffin, Shiffman, j human beings here, of which 960 Louis south,” in Massachusetts and others. held with the same principal speak Mallkin, and Passikoff, Pioneer. * • • are women and children who have and Pennsylvania, in Tammany-con- Open WORKERS in Registration Graft Thursday: meeting PARTY air at Dental followed their 'WOLFE TO ers. These workers, anxious to hen. Workers* Union. husbands and fathers SPEAK trolled New 138th St. and Willjs Ave. Speakers: York. Among the speak- The Dental Laboratory Workers’ the message of the Workers (Com ers will Katz, Adler, Stein, Shiffman, Kas- into exile of their own free will. be Juliet Stuart Poyntz, sinowitz, Pioneer. Union announces a mass meeting ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 29 (U.R).— munist) Party today at Temple, Further, three hundred prisoners in the 1928 elections Communist candidate for attorney- Friday: All comrades of Y. W. L. the Labor county grand jury re- 14th Street and 2nd Avenue. At this : The St. Louis walked over to the Brownsvilb general Lower Bronx unit be sure to come to are expected. OPEN AIR MEETS he in New York meeting IN Rebecca Grecht rally the first issue of the month- turned three indictments here today CLEVELAND Workers Center and packed on I the election Friday, Nov. 2, ly magazine, the it to th it) candidate in the sth Assembly Dis- 1400 Boston Road, 8 p. m. sharp. This official organ of Ail these revolutionists have been charging “false certificate regis- over the union, will be distributed to of tune of four hundred he trict, Bronx; Rachel Ragozin, can- cancels previous announcements, all exiled on administrative methods, tration” against one • members present. the or more elec- • • This is first Efforts to Both meetings were addressed b; ad didate in the 23rd Assembly Dis- magazine ever printed by the dental and have had no proper trial. Their Intensive tion officials in three precincts. Huge Hall Procured Downtown No. ; Scott Nearing, trict, Brooklyn; Unit 2 Y. W. L. mechanics union and as the officials here is so that even a Eighteen Communist candidat Kate Gitlow, Ger- The following open air meetings it promises to life wretched Wind Up Campaign officials were reported governor in of the union assure, for Meeting for of New Jersey; Davie trude Welsh, and other prominent connection with the election cam- be a huge success. me- Dutch bourgeois newspaper, the to be involved in the paign will be All dental | indictments. ; Benjamin, agitprop director of Dis Communists. Scott Nearing, candi- held: chanics in New York and vicinitv “Neue Rotterdamsche Courant,” The following open-air meetings Today at 26th Street and Lexington are invited. I CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 29. trict 2 of the Workers (Communist) • m- date for governor of New Jersey, Ave. Speakers, Geltman, Fox, Coop- •. • publishes a report by its correspon- will be held this week in the election i of er One the largest halls in this "ity. Party and Red candidate in the 7th will also address the meeting. t Duke, Richman, Helfand, Jensky. Williamsburg I. L. D. dent, Dr. Van Blankensteyn, de- drive of the Workers (Communist) 40th St. and Bth Ave. Nessin, Joe os All speakers and members of the The Williamsburg Branch of the I the Public Auditorium, at Lake- : Senatorial District, Brooklyn, unit to scribing Party: Cohen, Bydarian, ed Answer “Socialist” Lies. are report at 26 Union Square L L. D. is calling a mass meeting for the horrors of the camp. j Peer. side and Sts., at 7:30 today i E. 6th has been pro- The capitalist parties are empha- p. m. and Wednesday. Monday, November 12, at 8 p. m., at This journalist had the opportunity Steinw'ay and Jamaica, L. 1. >e- • • • Today. j cured for the huge Party Press sizing 56 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. Prom- visiting Blake, Crouch, Powers, the tremendous importance of inent speakers on of the spot. He writes: Rock. ; meeting here, which will be Occupants Saved in Subsection 3E. will report Shif- Sutter and Williams, Brooklyn— Wall (Noon.) ad- the women workers in the elections Subsection 3E will hold an open rin’s case and on the cases of the Live in Marshes. Street. R. Minor, dressed by Bertram Wolfe, na- meeting other martyrs our class Liptzin, Julius Cohen, Macklin, Pri- j D. Rooming’ this year, and have been using every air today at 8 p. m. at in struggle. Rose Rubin. ’ House Fir< 30th St. and 9th Ave. After a discussion on the reports a “It is a desolate journey, from the moff, Magliacano, A. Mershou tional agitprop director of the means to get votes. Figures • • • good concert program their will amuse mouth of the Digul river, hundreds FRIDAY.
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