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| WICKS TO GIVE SECOND CHINA LECTURE TONIGHT Deal With Conquests And Revolutions | | | | | Tonight at the Workers School the} second of tse series of lectures onj China wiil be given by H. M. Wi and will deal with the conquest of! China by the great powers. For the/ first time the ing events of the| sordid intrigue of the powers in| China will be subjected to a Marxian} is before a New York audience. The real forces at work beneath the} face will be laid bare and the} then earers will understand rthe) fundamental involved in the _present great Chinese revolution. | Deal With Other Revolts. | i: s depicting the penetration | of China by the great powers the lec-| turer will also deal with their effect unon the internal polities of China— all the rebellions from Taiping to the first Kou Min Tang attempt in Can-; ton and,the Boxer rising and will ex-| plain the social forces brought into| play through these former revolts. | As usual the audience will be sup-| plied with ‘an outline of the lecture} for future reference on China, The lecture starts at eight o’clock sharp. First City-Wide League Hike Slated for Sunday | The Young Workers League of New York will have the first citywide hike this Sunday 12th 1927. All units |° will meet at their unit headquarter: and will proceed to Dyckman Stree! Ferry. Departure from the ferry will be made at 10 A. M. sharp. Crossing the Hudson the hikers} will wind, their way to the Alpine where games and other events will be! held. will be played. Comrades are re-} quested to bring all necessary para- phernalia. At this hike every unit and every eomrade should make all efforts to bring sympathizers and other clubs along with them. Early reports were the League will go to Si Sunday. The Sports Committee of the Y. W.| I, announces that we will go to the; Alpine. | Exactly at 10 A. M. the hikers will! leave Dyckman Street. Ferry and pro-| ceed to the Alpine. AN comrades should be on time.— Al Schaap, District Sports Director, Y. Wok. er Lake this} Andy Mellon Cruises in European Trouble Zone | WASHINGTON, June 9. — Seere- tary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mel-} lon announced today that he will) spend the summer months cruising} in European waters on a vacation. Mr. Metion, who is 72, said he had} chartered a small private yacht, the Venetia, which he will board at Gi- braltar early in July. Tmproved Plane Engine. WASHINGTON, June 8,—An oil} burning engine which will whirl an} aiyplane through space at a fraction} of the cost of gasoline for present day engines and virtually eliminate the danger of fire in forced landings, | is the goal of experiments now being carried on by government aeronauti- cal engineers, it was disclosed today. | Taking the principle of the Diesel! engine, engineers are said to have} already increased the efficiency of) the oil burner so that vastly more) opwer can be obtained with a much! lighter engine, | Sigh BEE RENEE | Fiend In Hollywood | HOLLYWOOD, Cal,, June 9.—Doris | Dore, 21 year old stage actress, was | the victim of a gorilla-like fiend who | carly jtoday used _a razor blade to| carve the letter “K” seven times ‘on/ her body. SACCO and VANZETTI SHALL NOT DIE!} send Vour Vaeation at dWV)O A Workers’ Co-operative SUMMER RESORT ‘in White Rock Mts. WINGDALE, N. Y. All conveniences; all ,sport hiking; fishing; rowing; swim- ming; dancin amusements, / ron VORMATION: L erative y Avenue, York City, y. BUSSHS leave 30 Union Square every Friday at 6 P.M, Sater- 5 daydiatl P.M. New Washington fficialdom Tries to Discourage Any Trade With USSR; Fails INGTON, June 9.—Tho ate and com- rtments are doing all ‘old water 0. merce in the hove mentioned show that th ls of letters These let Ficia® quietly the “un regular and other such general: usually ended by a little sermon on the wickedness of socialism: and Communism Still t s growing. Union purchases of copp: rubber alone boost America to $4,000,000. The U. 8S. 8. R. di mands also fine wool, and produc- tion machinery. Canton, Ohio, Chief of Pelice Waits in Jail for His Trial CANTON, Ohio, June 9.—While Seranus A. Lengel, deposed Canton|ner of 20th St. and 7th Ave. where rested, charged with having commit- i here today’ they set him free. When members of | ted this assault, is a man with crim- aiting arraignment on a charge of the Furriers’ Union heard of this inal record and not affiliated with t degree murder in connection] unusual action they went to thé 30th|the fur industry. with the slaying of Don R. Mellett,;St. police station and lodged a com-| ouis Mazer, indicted last fall as one) plaint but to no avail, the police re-' there were submitted facts of numer- of the Mellett conspirators, was to be| fusing to arrest the man directly |ous other similar instances. ief of police, was in jai fi sentenced. Mazer, whose confession to his part jin the plot to slay the young editor | h Baseball, soccer and other games/|resulted in the conviction of Floyd | ters the Streitenberger and in turn the in- dictment of Lengel, has thrown him- self on the mercy of the court. He is charged with first degree murder. Mazer’s confession corroborated other testimony to show that the high officers of the police department thugs to kill an editor who was ex- posing their graft. $100,000 For Return Flight? Must Ask Our Wives About It THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1927 Page Five ee ee en ; ‘Right Wing Chief Leads Attempt on Gross (Continued from Page One) ers were allowed vo stop for more than two to three seconds before be- ing chased by police. I diately afterwards, | Schlissel, right wing leader, rode past in an automobile. Then the police }on the corner disappeared, Path was Clear. The path was now clear for the right wing to begin i deeds of vio- o thi ight result in Gross was talking to Gor- on suddenly the arved upon the scene. compatiy of Isaac cutive board member of formed seab lecal 105, delegates to the Wash- representing the if shouted . In an instant the ¢ bottles and sim- i swings at betg soeing the attack d one of the gangsters instead of hitting Gross t for the action of Stein- undoubtedly would have ed instantly. No Police Around. being around, Steinberg !. Teitleman, another striker, grabbed the two gangsters while others went looking for police. After eurching for several minutes they ame across two Negro policemen, ithe white defenders ef the law all {being conspicious by their absence. | Shortly afterwards the police took | Walter into custody giving the angry | workers the impression hat he was ibeing arrested. | The police took Walter to the cor- \responsible for the murderous attack jon Gross. | When examined at police headyuar- two gangsters were found | to members of the notorious |“Frenchy” gang. They are Benjamin 'Cohen and Meyer Friedman, Cohen has been arrested previously for bur~ ‘glary and once on a charge of safe | burglary. | Police Arrest Pickets irculated that| participated with the underworld! . The picketing demonstration yester- day morning was unusually success- fui, more than 7,000 workers partici- |pating. Unlike their attitude toward right wing officials who connive at murder, the police were prompt in arresting striking pickets, Seven wore arrested yesterday, Lene Ganetman, ‘Ida Minusky, Florence Braun, Rose | Minsder, Jacob Dreg, Samuel Tanger, ‘and Louis Schumsky. Walter, | “the blows tanded on the | POLIGE BRUTALITY AGAINST STRIKERS . French Government Match Business to Pay Wall Street PARIS, June 9. NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY Daily Worker Party Tommorow ight. Premier Poin To raise f for The DAILY || care today urged the chamber of ORKER, the Bath Beach Interna-|| deputies to accept the project for haga tional Branch, Work Party, will piv’ the Fr 5 - a ce ese , giving the French match monopoly Cr ime Records of Thugs hold a concert, pack party and || to a Swedish firm for $80,000,000, j ino C4 dance t in the open air|| so that France might have some of Right Wing Cited garder ogressive Center, vie nd : sei ash when discussions of A committee representing the} Ban Ne ; Bay a an debt are resumed, Cloakmakers’ and Furriers’ Joint St» Brooklyn. All proceeds go to The rg 0 : kK : ’ Pc asiane n of $80,000,000 woul Boards, composed of Benjamin Gold, DALY WORKER: ‘ permit France Fje eek the jess Isidore Shapiro, Louis Hyman, and ti : tg |Charles Zimmerman, accompanied by Party Units, Attenti pi pean ae FOsenTae Sas Jacob M. Mandelbaum, counsel for the , All notices of party affairs, meet- | ; ings and other activities for publica- two Joint Boards, yisited Police Com- Poincare Would Sel Off UPTON SINCLAIR TQ READ BIBLE TO BOSTON FOLK Passages Which Bar Oil Are All in “Holy” Writ BOSTON, sia o Upton Sinclair and John Gritz, bookstore clerk defendant, court to and ay in defen of Sincla “Oil,” which has been. missioner Warren yesterday after- | tO" 7 he DALY hy R should T H , with galling rip les Big resented facts to the Commissioner St» New York. . Jud re Bulli aid Ka ould eRe relating to the activities of a group Bea eee Ph eh at ihe: ‘of gangsters all of whom e known) NEW YOR Concert and nce oney OC ving . s from the to have long criminal rec at the New Star Casino on June 18, “ The Committee reported that these Gangsters congregated at 29th Street! and Sixth Avenue at 7:30 A. M. daily, from which place they spread through the fur market with the préconceived 8 p. m., for the benefit of the Young Pioneer Camp. Ce und bring your . relatives, friends and neighbor = BY B.-M, L Officers yon bit to build a Camp for workers’ | children. | | 8 | ; } * * A fre admission that . | Suppre plan and object of committing as-! ES .. shi Mate tase ot ‘The 1 “Oil” is of se not saults upon fur pickets, | Hike This Sunday. i Bait fate Wik toa yr ld obscene in any nearly as the committee cited concrete and spe- {Jointly by the Workers’ School and/.- “ei, Caairman of the board dur- |i pase : sleet ‘cific instances of assaults pomatiel the Young We League. All, iM& the continuation of the hearings | ¢ erp ah te ae those wishing to join the hould being conducted by Samuel Unte be at Dyckman S Many sports. events ranged. |upon fur pickets by members of this ;@roup of gangster. | Cite Attack on Gross One of the flagrant cases which was m.| ‘ gar | Commission. myer, special counse! for the Transit “The fare is bound to be increased, on for its dif- altie it ture of the graft, 1 corruption in cap’ polities, |industry and s ty i uthern Cali- }fornia, not even respecting some of the secrets of the “Ohio Gang” and their oil deals. \! jor a ae Seen ey however,” declared Dahl with self. ° m= |missioner was the assault committed | Hands Off China Meeting Tonight,| 8#97#N«e. s Wifa lupon Aaron Gross, a well-known un-| Hands Off China will be the slogai Stock in Wife's Name. ion official and strike leader who is of tonight’s meeting at Great Cen It seems that Dahl personally four sha | how confined in the Bellevue Hospital preferred stock of that trans in a yery serious condition. } One of the persons who was ar- tral Palace, 90 Clinton St. The speak-| owns only three or ers will be Alexander Trachtenberg. cca Grecht, and A. Kopel, Pat Devine, chairman, All workers invited to attend. <8 Anglo-Soviet Explained. Tonight a meeting will be held at 2 E. 145th St. to explain the rea-/| sons behind the Anglo-Soviet break. | Prominent speakers discuss the significance of the Tory government’s decision in breaking off trade and diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union. Tn addition to this outstanding case, tion,” in Jersey City not known to Dahl. Proof of Gangsterism The committee further called to the Commissioner's attention concrete instances of unwarranted physical | violence by the police on fur pickets | after arrest. Upon the request of the Commis- | sioner, the committee promised to in- ‘corporate all of the facts brought to his attention in a written memoran- dum which upon completion will be | submitted to the Commissioner. = * * Attention, Furriers! A mass meeting of all strikers will be held today at 1 p. m. in both Web- ship in the 77, Expected Fare Raise. * * * Daily Worker Agent Meeting. Notice to all DATLY WORKER and Literature agents of Section 2. A special meeting of all DAILY WORKER and Literature agents has been called for Wednesday June 15 at 6 p.m. at 100 W. 28th St. * * * G. A. R. Elects. stock because solidation.” “What you mean is,” Untermyer, “you bought becau thought the fare would be raised besa” owns 77,083 shares of B.-M. T. SYRACUSE, N. Y., J 9.—With| Common, 12,436 shares of preferred ster Hall and Manhattan Lyceum. installation of officers adlyingy G R. and 6,600 shares of Interborough Next Monday, right after work, a of New York’ State and other allied stock. He was hazy when efforts ‘shop chairmen’s meeting will be held in Manhattan Lyceum. Chairmen from independent, fur trimming and ‘associated shops are called to this organizations this afternoon brought A : their 1927 encampments to a close corporation was formed and what its capitalization is. 25 of line holding company. The 77,093 shares of common stock of that corporation which have been credited to Dahl are in fact owned by a mysterious firm known as the “Waubesa Corpora- organized in Delaware and hav- ing offices and records at some point Mr. Dahl testified that he got the B.-M. T. to buy 19,650 shares of I. R. T.! it would promote con- suggested you Prolonged examination of the wit- ness revealed the fact that the “Wau- were made to find out just when the Investigator Warns of Fire Hazard to the Workers of N. Y. City “The people of New York ( {a horrible chance with their | most of the apartment and tenement houses.” So declared Lawrence Vellier, sec retary of the National Housi) ciation, in the course of an atta terday on the present lax en ment of the teneme fore the hearing temporary commission suggest improvements Danger Increasing. Vellier charged that the building department inspectors work only with the idea of maintaining the best in- terests of the co tors, and “ not interes of the city He declared that zoning The point is, however, that owner- is vested in Mrs. Dahl, the wife of the B.-M. T. head. | robberies throughout the country but|work at Manhattan Lyceum. (| 302 E. 12th St. BERLIN, June 9.—Neither Clarence A. Chamberlin nor Charles A, Levine have reached a decision on the offer of William Randolph Hearst of $100,- Fur Strikers Hold G00 for a return flight across the At-| lantic to New York in the Bellanca | H plane. They will not make a decision | ee Ing. a Ds i. This Afternoon until they have consulted theier wives, ae A meeting of all striking and un- who are due here next week. { “Everything depends on whether A Third Degree Miracle |employed furriers will be held at 1 WORCESTER, Mass., June 9,—Po-|p. m. today at Webster Hall and our wives will let us fly back,” said) Tevine today. lice of this city are baffled by the} Manhattan Lyceum, ‘confessions” of William H. Morse,| The shop chairmen of all fur shops, 25, self-styled Chicago stenographer, | associated, fur trimming and inde- who has admitted participation in | pendents will meet Monday ol m- which police have been unable to cor- | portant matters will be taken up at/ roborate, this meeting. 7) BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY FRIxitDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR Vel. Lehigh 6022, Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SUR Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5265.’ 249 EAST 116th STRENT Cor. Second Ave, Now York. For.a Rational Combined Vege- tarian Meal Come to Rachil’s Vegetarian Dining Room 215 East Broadway. 1st floor, Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Stuyy. 10119 Phone Stuyvesant 3816 ’ John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet. New York ‘Tel. Orchard 8783 Strictly by Appointment DR. L. SURGEON DENTIST 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor, Eldridge St. New York | For HBALTH, SATISFACTION and || COMBADESHIP iW RATIONAL VEGETARIAN || » RESTAURANT 1590 Madison Ave. New York Telephone Mott Haven 0506. Dr. Morris Shain SURGEON DENTIST 592 Oak Terrace, Bronx, N, Y. i4ist St. and Crimmins Ave. BAKERY PRODUCTS ¢ (Union Made) If not, let us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home, Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. Tel. Windsor 9052. 4301 Kighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. ¥, meeting. The Women’s Committee of the Cloakmakers’ and Furriers’ Joint Boards will hold an open air meeting in ioe Square on Saturday at 1 P.M. Anti-Fascisti Alliance Holds Dance Saturday The West Side branch of the Anti- Fascist Alliance of North America will hold an entertainment and dance at their headquarters, 350 West 39th St., tomorrow night. Musie will be furnished by a 7-piece jazz orchestra, The arrangéments are..being made by the women’s auxiliary of the organization. Flora Anna Skin Ointment fer PAMPLES, BLACKHEADS, LARGE pones freckles, rash, itching skin, eczema or stubborn skin trouble kind will be banished by us FLORA ANNA SKIN OINTM $1.00, Sold on money back antee, NEW WAY LABORATORIES 276 West Aird st, 25% New York City of all sales are donated to The DAILY WORKER. Always mention The DAILY WORKEL an your order. Russian Costume at Abraham Raisin, Poet M. Tamar, Concertino “ Auspices: WORKERS "at ADMISSION 50 to be given for the Benefit of The DAILY WORKER TOMORROW EVENING, JUNE 11 \Co-operative House, 2700 Bronx Park East ON THE PROGRAM: Laura Turchin, Coloratura Soprano R. Poregrossa, Mandolin CELEBRATE WITH US The Release of Our Three Paper Box Makers From Prison ‘the Dance and Package Party FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 8 P. M. at MANHATTAN LYCEUM, 66 East 4th Street. accomplished some good, but they were a compromise and that with steadily increasing number of stories, the fire hazard increases. Women's Council of | Sacco and VANZETTI Furriers and LL. GW. | SHALL NOT DIE! Hold Open Air Meeting - The Women’s Council of the Fur- riers and Cloakmakers; will hold an open air demonstration tomor- row, 1 p. m, at Rutgers Square. Prominent speakers will address the meeting. All workers are urged to attend end show their solidarity with the needle trades workers. HELP WANTED The DAILY WORKER office, 33 First Street, needs volun- teers to help in circularization work. All comrades who have mi PERE aR time are urged to report any time during the day. ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St, Special Rates for Labor Organiza- tions (Established 1887.) elp the Plumbers’ Helpers Win Their Strike GRAND PICNIC SUNDAY, JULY 10th, 1927, from 10 A. M. to 12 P.M. At PLEASANT BAY PARK UNIONPORT, BRONX, N. Y. Music by Plumbers’ Helpers Jazz Band. Sports and Games for Young and Old.—Added Attraction: Baseball Game Featuring Plumbers’ Helpers Team. Auspices: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBERS’ HELPERS. Proceeds for the Striking and Locked-out Plumbers’ Helpers. TICKETS, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS. For sale at Jimmie Higgins Book Shop, 106 University Place. DIRECTIONS-~West Side—Take Broadway Subway to 18lst St, then 180th St. Crosstown Car to Unionport. Bast Side—Take Lexington Ave. Subway Bronx Train to 177th St., then 180th Crosstown to) Unionport. 1051010 10 05 i o H ey Booth Phones, Dry Vock 6612, 1846, Office Phone, Orchard 9319. MANHATTAN LYCEUM Large Halls With Stage for Meet. ings, Entertainments, B; Wed dings and Banquets: 66-8 EB. 4th St. New nail Meeting Available. | Patronize Our Advertisers. Ball and Concert the Tel. Underhill 2738. Dr. JOSEPH LEVIN SURGEON DENTIST 1215 Bronx River Ave., Bronx ; I wish to announce to all my former patients, friends, and new residents of the Bronx Gardens, that beginning Saturday, June 11th, 1927, I am opening a modern dental office and will devote my entire time, namely: every day of the week, to the practice of dentistry in all its branches, Hoping to be favored with your patronage and assuring you of my best services, I beg to remain Yours very respectfully, In practice since 1919, Dr. JOSEPH LEVIN Office Hours: 1215 Bronx River Avenue 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Cor. Westchester Avenue And by appointment. Opp. Municipal Gas Station, Louis Miller, Tenor, ington Ave. Subway at Elder Ave. Sta, walk 4 blocks back —Tth take Westchester Ave. car to Bronx River Ave. car, or 107th St, car will bring you DIRECTIONS 1, 1 Pelham Bay, stc top at Simpson Blocks,-West . OS ORAL Or

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