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LAUNDRY CHIEF ATTACKS DRIVER HELPING UNION North American Strike Test Case Attacked by the president of Laundry Owners’ Association, .Max Freeman, \a union driver” for the Ready Laundry Service planned yes- terday to swear out a warrant for assault. Freeman declares he by Adolph Loewe, the head and several plugugli his route.. His offense ¢ idently was in loyalty to the Lat Dtivers’ Union, «which is involved tn a hot strike against the North American Laundry in Harlem. Freeman had asked housewives to patronize union laundries only, arousing Loewe’s ho tility. That the North a test of str was attacked ociation’s while on American strike is ngth betv n the union and the bosses was the belief ex pressed yesterday,by Max Brodie, business agent of Laundry Drivers’ Local 810. Ithough the agreement did not expire until June 11, the boss began firing union men without re- course to the machinery provided in the contract, When it became apparent that the North American was intent on destroying the union, a strike was declared. The Negro laundry work- ers walked out with the white driv- ers. Twenty-one drivers and 23 wo- men are involved. Other contracts expire in the near future and the laundry drivers are preparing for possible strikes on a city wide scale. Brodie will appear in magistrate’s court today on a picketing charge while several other union members face trial in special sessions. The bosses are making use of la- ber strike-breaking agencies, Brodie charges. Before the strike, several known strike-breakers tried to get admission to the union, in prepar- ation evidently for the walkout. Re- fused admission, they were rushed into service as soon as the regular drivers struck, Thien Meetings | Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union 7 E. 5th St. Tel. Executive Board Me day. Membership Mee last Thursday t George ‘Priestman ‘reedman Manager. President, Harry Halebsky Secretary-Treasurer. ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & Bronx; German Workers” Club. Meets every 4th Thursday in the month at Labor Temple, 243 BE. 84th y members regular meet lish Ubrary. entertainments. soeahing workers All German- are welcome. AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Bakers’ Loc. No. 164 Meets Ist Saturday the month at 3468 Third Avenues Bronx, N. Ask for Union Label Bread. Patronze Our Advertisers the | 7100 FUR WORKERS SCORE FASCISM Florida Legislature Hinders Teaching of Evolution “As a Fact” ng the teaching of evolution or. kindred ‘tlieories “as fact.” way). violated his parole, and he was not| Union. parole until’ he was arrested several months ago in connection with the| case fixed up by the right wing scab, Morris Katz, on which he was acquit- ted by a jury in the Bronx County Court three weeks ago. Judge Rosal- sky, when he heard of this unproved | charge against Antonofsky, sum- moned him to court and accused him elections of dele- of violating his parole. He was re-| gates to the coming convention un- leased on bail to await the outcome of | “er the supervision of the Civil Liber- the Bronx trial. It was understood | ties Union, — ¢ that if Antonofsky was acquitted—as| 8—Unity in the International. he has been—the bail would be re-| “In the event that the above de- moved and he would return to his; ™ands are not granted by the Inter- parole status. jnational, we call upon the Joint! Any Old Excuse Board to organize and mobilize a Now Judde Ronalsliy ‘daisies bs: has forces of the union, and to declare to investigate the outcome of this trial, which was a public matter, and mbers on account of pol victions and affiliations be ed con- abandon- —An aggre: ive struggle against {the manufactur in order to defend} and maintain our union conditions. 6.—Increases in our wages. of our union,” | was settled long ago. | Union Autocrats. | In Jefferson Market Court yester-| The registered workers point out day, Magistrate Silverman dismissed | the fact that the present Internation- H. Turek and M. Sundberg, arrested | al officials are actually “self-impos- while picketing the Fishelberg shop | ed dictators,” becaitse they were elec from which Turck was discharged for| ted to serve only until May 1927; refusing to register with the Sigman| yet they have failed to call a con- clique of the International Ladies’| vention and continue themselves in Garment Workers’ Union. The judge | office without authorization. once again emphasized the fact that Yet the A. F. of L. makes no pro- peatetul picketing is perfectly lawful, | test about this illegal action, just and is no cause for arrest or interfer-| as it made no protest against all the ence by the police, |corruption of the Kaufman regime, says the statement of the registered Girl Shot Herself workers, It is only against the Joint Goldberg Testifies | ravers Board that the “arch-traitors and be-| have liberated ’ have moved—“now after we | Denying emphatically that he had | jregime of gangsterism and graft; | ourselves from the |shot sixteen year old Anna Harris |"°W that we have built up a clean and demonstrating in pantomime his | 204 strong organization and have | | version of how she accidentally shot | fought for and won the 40-hour week, | herself while they were engaged in | "4 have generally raised, our stand-| a playful struggle for possession of a | #748 of living. jTevolver, Walter Goldberg, 17, took “We demand our rights and our jthe stand in his own defense yester-| freedom! 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On the n anti-evolution bill after other hand, he may not. For two to it an amendment.pro- || Demand Reinstatement weaks his case~has been dragging th ugh the courts here although his jor crimé consisted in handing out leaflets preceding A set of eight demands has been|the great protest demonstration held Jud Rosalsk to formulated by a “Committee of One|recently in Union Square, oe y Hundred Fur Wor reed to! Young Kushner, a member of the | Register’,, and these re included | Young Workers’ League, appeared he- bey an appeal made 3 y to alll fore rate Vitelli in district court on entence or 1 i members of the fu |57th St. yesterday and told the story Raines workers who were forced to| of his Gaur He declared a police- . regi exp: a fous prote man ordered him to move while il Mystery Case against ‘the fascist gnethods employ-|he was distributing the leaflets | ed by the repudiated off s of th he continued giving out the International Fur Worke Union,” | leaflets, to the enragement of the is slmuhns thaw. & to. Judge and state that they e still loyal and cop, wh pushed him roughly and Otto Rosalak whe in nt ab! oben devoted to the Joint Board. | finally placed him under arrest, cloakmakers to prison, Max Goren-| The registered fur workers de Sent: to Tombs stein, Who is now on probation, was ™and: Judge Vitelli questioned Kushner called to court yesterday and told that 1—That the New York Joint ely regarding his entry into the he would be sentenced on June 27th. Board and its Locals 1, 5, 10 and 15| United State 3 ago and his Hé has no idea for what he is to be | Should imm nstated into|use of the surname adopted by his sentenced. He has not it any the International Fur Workers’ brother. Later he decided to postpone charged with any new crime. —That the scab union on 27th|the records” while June 27th was also set for the sen-| St¥eet should at once be closed. to the Tombs tencing of Louis Antonofsky, now un-| ,2*~The immedi reinstatement| Bail of $100, put up by the Interna- der. bail of $15,000, on a framed-up, °! the Newark Local 25, and the ex-|tional Labor Defense, s not re- bi actin. colt pelled activé fur workers in Chicago. | turned. charge of assault. He, too, was on 4-—That the policy of cpelling| 4 ph Brodsky represented Kush- Plumbers’ Board in Closed Session : Members of the Executive Board |of the United Association of Plumb- Jers and Steamfitters will attend the | special meeting of Local 1 ,to be held in Brooklyn tonight, it was announced last night after the close of a board | Core | meeting which had been in session all | 8@™ing in an open struggle against the enemies | day at the Hotel Aberdeen. Tt was stated that there might pos- be some announcement to be made to Local 1 tonight, but this sion of. the Executive Board which is to be held today. Local 1 has been on strike since April ist, and their walkout resulted in the lockout of all plumbers in the other city boroughs. Newspapers yes- terday carried the rumor Brooklyn plumbers might return to work this week, pending arbitration No confirmation or denial of this was given by Execu- of their grievances, tive Board members last night. FOR °SH, LT ARIAN MEAL Come to Scientific Vegetarian Restaurant New York. 75 E. 107th Street ——— ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. al Rates for Labor Organiza- (Established 1887.) another ses- | thet the Tm Innocent Victim of Damned Sheik, Says Snyder in o Sing OSSINING, N.Y. Mrs, Ruth Bro in the death house at § ng Was over today and in its place was a rage that lashed at guards and especial’ Judd Gray, the man she o “This is a Hell of a place,” she stormed when told she would be permitted only a half hour’s exer- cise in every 24 hours. “I have to walk to keep slim—2 now they won’t let me do tha Her indignation then self on Gray, who occupies death cell where he his Bible, hour after hour “If that fellow Gray sque more please tell me,” she “He is the lowest person: I know. He lied about me and now he has what he calls religion. I’m inter- ested in what he says, but I want to know he says it. “I am the same woman when I met him, innocent victim of a damn sheik. “Please don’t let him make any statement I don’t hear about. If there r was a victim, I am the victim.” W. P. Friday Meeting In Williamsburgh her y reads I was and a An open air meeting will be held |Friday evening at Grand St. Ext. and Havermeyer St., Brooklyn by the Williamsburgh Section of the Work- ers (Communist) Party. The speak- ers will be Anton Bimba and § . Pollack. ‘Gaming Millionaires There were six arrests yesterday on to Snitch to Jury | the picket line, four men and two Satins girls being take n to court id re- Granted. asiabiptn immun the | leased on bail. reported AL HOME of fashionable idlers caught that more than ned Local 4th St. g and many more Phone: Stuyv the elaborate quarters at the Hotel Briarfield Sun- day will testify before the grand jury District Attorney Banton anneunced yesterday. Banton fully approved Police Com- {missioner Warren’s policy in refusing |to make public the names of the wealthy gamblers, altho the employ- ers in the joint were arrested. - Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865. JIMMIE HIGGINS BOOK SHOP Announces its removal to || 106 UNIVERSITY PL. | (One block south of its former location) Telephone: 5015. Stuyvesant Noted Stars Shine (Dudley Diggs and Laura Hope Crews) MR. PIM PASSES BY That delightful English Comedy by A. A. Milne. Pro. duced for the Benefit of the Theatre Guild ALL THIS WEEK Get your tickets now at The DAILY WORKER (Local Office) 108 E. 14th St.—Telephone Stuyvesant 6584, MAY 16--MAY 21] 030010 1001 The DAILY WORKER by Se ee oe ee | among them, one gambling | § enthusiasm grows. MASS PICKETING Effort to Deport ltalian Worker in U. 3. Tae OF BARBERS HAS BOSSES SCARED Fifty Girls ‘Join Union as Strike Spreads > work hat the ! fal hecpoti ment should succeed in th arbers’ shops that! a: n defiance 170 Jerome R has re continue ceived ets beir ber shop asked the worke According the union, two bosses they c to when working in the ing and the other in the afternoon. Since the strike 1, the union has been i both be time. to picket the star where recruits are expected as interest and | HELP WANTED Volunteers are urgently needed to do office work in the Main Office of The DAILY WORKER, 33 First Street. Comrades are urged to report any time during the day. SSS nn ne. 60 S10 ——TIOM0re NOT BATTLESHIPS 5 2 2 LARGE STEAMERS (CLEARMONT and ONTARIO) will take 5,000 workers to BEARMOUNTAIN and BACK ON THE HUDSON Saturday, June 4th The Jewish Daily REIHEI Everybody Will Meet at Battery Park at 1 o’Clock. TICKETS—In advance $1.25, At the dock $1.50. BUY TICKETS in advance—and save time and money, Buy Tickets at the Freiheit, 30 Union Square, New York ° ° | i | | i | oO i | te) i 9