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m " 4 q WW? VORK R, NEW YORK LABOR WaneSvcetta'sts | little shy about joining the new credit | | entente. F ; The murder of Voikoff, Soviet min- ister to Poland, and other terrorist . acta divected against the U. 8S, S. R. iev ve b instigated (Conthindd from: Mags: Ons) jare believed to have been instigate A 4 cae wl jby British diée-hards for the purpose pe aie nal Be Ape tia he jof discrediting the Soviet government, | cause it has a tremendous sense of [20d giving American. finano the | responsibility to the working class. of tl il. | the world who will be called upon tae. atate of Firma! ' to furnish cannon-fodder in the Bare British ivi H event of war, As a matter of self- v4 SRM oe | preservation the workers of every Tabet salads t tae ate aon nation should in no uncertain terms) $50 an aot ybeven! é roi | repudiate the tory government ct | ae oe ae as bo eget rsa A 5 . rn | Secret information abou! eo 8 Britain, whose hatred of its On aey dnd the British adinivalt: id erty dass i had ™*| ikov confessed that he was a British | , |spy today at a trial at Leningrad, “Commade "Volkot! heb, joined eld Fale Wapedia Fear yogi see 5 ru r-in-law, who is connected esi pup ip lan one nancanae se the Finnish naval staff at Hel-| fight to build up a powerful Com.| Singfors. Officials of the Ogaypayoo | munist movement in this country to who searched Klepikov’s house found fight against imperialism and avenge British instructions and a typewriter his .death: by destroying the bloody | With transposed keys for writing code! ep- THE DAILY WORKE Local 25 Officials of Newark Give Lie to Bosses’ Letter NEWARK, June 14.—Local 25, Furriers’ Union, stated tonight that the Consolidated Rabbit Dressing was issuing absolute falsehoods when it sent letters to the members of its association in which it says that the agreement with the local was made condition of the action taken at the Washington convention of the union. The bosses’ association has already retreated to thé extent of repudiating the news story in today’s issue of “Women’s Wear Daily,” New York trade paper, in which Oscar Yager, Literature agents of Section 2, president of the association, is quoted as denying that the bosses made an agreement with Local 25. Thinks Statement Fake. Mr. Rose, who was reached’ at the has been out of town for several days impression that the Scviei Union is|Corporation, the bosses’ association, | | office of the bosses, said that Yager Lower Bronx Pioneers Meet Every WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1927 eres |Needle Trades Section T.UEL. Holds Meeting Thursday, After Work The Needle des Section, Trade Union Educational League, will hold a meeting Thursday eve- ning, right after work at Manhat- tan eum, 66 East Fourth St. Important questions will come for action. All members must attend. PARTY ACTIVITIES, NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY Party Units, Attention! All notices cf party aff: » mect- ings and other activities for publica- tion in The DAILY WORKER s be addressed to the Party Nev tor, The DAILY WORKER, 33 Firat St., New York. * * . NEW YORK.---Concert and dance} at the New Star Casino on June 18,/ Soviet Union and Great Britain will 8 p. m., for the benefit of the Young | be discussed at a mass meeting Fri-| Pioneer Camp. Come, and bring your | day evening ateGreat Central Palace, relatives, friends and neighbors. Do|90 Clinton St. The speakers will be ‘onr bit to build a Camp for workers’ | Joseph Freeman, Rebecca Grecht and hilgren. A. Kopel, Admission free. * * * Se Neca,” Daily Worker ‘Agent Meeting. Notice to all DAILY WORKER and New Members Section 4, Meet To- night. All new members of Section 4 will A special meeting of all DAILY] meet tonight, 7:30 p. m. at 81 East) WORKER and Literature agents has} 110th St been called for tonight at 6 p. m. * . « at 100 W. 28th Street. * Young Workers League Meeting. ’ * A special meeting of Y. W. L, mem-| bers will be held at 108 East 14th St. tonight, 8 p. m. A roll call will be| Friday. monster—capitalism—that has mur- hae os i sae tured in| amd could not have issued the _ The lower Bronx Pioneers are ac- | taten, dered so many of our comrades and 04 + cane spies cap hs fi “Women’s Wear” statement. As to/tive again, They hold their regular | witb ate is capable of as yet undreamed-of| (sss* lave been sentenced to be) nimseit, Rose denied that it had been meetings every Fridey at 611 East| special DAILY WORKER Meeting! excesses against us in order to hold|*2°* sent out by his office. }140th St. near Cypress Ave., 6:30 Friday. power a little longer.” | ‘ PIE OO The strikers returned to work to- p. m. 4ll party members are urged! p aipy WORKER agents and Alexander Trachtenberg described Artists Contribute to in detail the life of Voikoff and de- clared that he was one of the most! devoted of the Bolsheviks. “He was a member of the old Bolshevik ar hak pal gage A ie | The Bath Beach international| ‘Fhe ipeaiec told how Voikoft naa Neanch OF the: Workers (Communist) spent :inapy:’ genta: sit exile “for his| potty have expressed their gratitude | ri ‘ sae: i |to the artists who helped make the! rs | success, | Army,” declared Trachtenberg. “As! Witz, violinist; Betty Dankowitz, | an ambassador of the Soviet Union| Pianist; and Jacob Pollak, cellist.| he was in the forefront of the battle | Others on the program were Hyman | for the workers and, peasants of the | Dankowitz, Martha, Betty and Fanaie| world.” | Dankowitz. | Joseph Freeman declared that the} The committee consisted of Max) menace of a new world war has been| Goldberg, M. Kushinsky, L. Schnur- imminent during the past 10 years,)™an, and Joseph Remais. and only the desire of the Boviet | Union for peace has been responsible | for its refusal to permit itself to be| provoked into conflict. | Eleven Indians today will start on a Tories Regret Action. 400-mile marathon race from San | He asserted that the British tories! Francisco to Grant’s Pass, Ore. It! were beginning to regret their action! is expected the winner will cover the | in precipitating the break in trade| distance in ten days. Three Zunis relations with the U. S. S. R., and|from New Mexico and eight Karooks | pointed that the British industrialists | from Oregon are the contestants. —— of Concert for Benefit Daily Worker | | | Indians Marathon 400 Miles | SAN FRANCISCO, June rage, day at the same time the scabs auto-|to send their children to the meeting. matically disappearing from the scene, The scabs worked up to y terday when they had to pack up thei: grips and leave. Dismiss "Two, Hold One of McGrady’s Gangsters Three of Edward McGrady’s gang- sters who assaulted Harry Symon, a striking cloakmaker, were brot be- fore Magistrate Rosenbluth in Jeffer- sonl Market Court yesterday. Two of them were immediately dismissed, the third, A. Tomtkins was held in $1,000 bail for the grand jury charged with felonious assault. Famous Chemist Dies of Poison. MADISON, Wis., June 14.—Prof. Victor Lenher, 54, of the University of Wisconsin Faculty, nationally known chemist and a member of the faculty here for 27 years, is dead to- day—a martyr to his profession. It is believed death was due to selenium poison. Prof. Lenher had made extensive researches in the | DAILY WORKER representatives of | * Lo) | Workers Party units will meet Friday, Grecht Speaks Tonight. 8p. m. at 108 East 14th St., to take Subsection 8E will hold educational | yp plans for the midsummer carnival meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tues- and fair for the benefit of The DAILY day of every month. | WORKER, The first educational meeting * bd ° be held tonight at 100 W. 28 St. Workers Party Pienic June 26th. 6 p. m. The topic to be diseussed| The first summer festival to be ar- will be, “The Offensive against the|ranged by any of the left wing or- Soviet Union,” led by Rebecca Grecht, | ganizations this year is the picnic ar-! Sympathers are welcome, ranged by the Workers (Communist) | * * * Party at Pleasant Bay Park, Bronx,! Sacco-Vanzetti Meet in Long Island.| Sunday, June 26th. Those who at-, The Long Island Section of the tended last year's picnic grid pienies Workers ' (Communist) Party will p34 ie ee Cha eat Rye ne hold a Sacco and Vanzetti protest | grkere Farry Dishes, Waleh Lsiaily ihe. 6 fbr 8:00 pete the first in the season, are the meeting Saturday svenine, ‘s P-oceasion for the coming together of m. ‘at the corner of Steinway and } : jall the left wing. See are Lt, Oy. | Special features at this pienie will | be a baseball game between the fur- Regular, DAILY WORKER Meet | riers and the members of the I. L. G. Tonight. W. U., and the usual battle in the Section and sub-section DAILY baseball game between the District WORKER agents will hold their regu-| Committee of the Workers (Commun- lar meeting tonight, 8 p. m, at 108 ist) Party and the Distriet Committee East 14th St. of the Young Workers League. A ‘t special program is;being arranged by the Young Pioneers. * . Brooklyn Comrades, Attention! ‘Cafeteria Blackli | proprieters of the cafeteria immedi- | ately communicated with their new were taking frantic ‘measures to pre-} vent the lucrative trade going to| other countries, | The following resolution was unani-}| mously adopted: | “The murder of Comrade Voikoff | is a part of the world-wide provoca-| tion against the Soviet Union that the Baldwin-Chamberlain tory gov- ernment of forgery has been carry- ing on since it came into power. ge fascist government of Pilsudski in Poland appears more and more in the role of vassal of Britain. Its de- liberate shielding of organizations of white-guard terrorists within its territory, its refusal to turn the mur- derer of Voikoff over to Soviet au- thorities, its hypocritical expressions of sympathy with the victims of its own criminality and its empty ges-! tures against other anti-Soviet terrorists only make more con-! temptible its role as provocateur! against the workers’ and peasants’ government. | “The Workers (Communist) Party | of America rejoices in the determined | stand of the Bolshevik government of Russia, which refuses to be de-| ceived by the cowardly words of the! murderers of Voikoff and hails its attitude of defiance against Pilsud-! ski and his terrorists who have used the most frightful suppression against the working class of that un-| fortunate country. | “In mass meeting assembled this | at MISHULOW'S Nature Food Vegetarian Restaurant 41 West 21st St. New York Between 5th and 6th Ave. Health Foods of the Highest Order. Where do we meet to drink and ea at Sollins’ Dining Room Good Company! REAL HOME coonina 222 E. 14th St. Bet. 2&3 Aves. Phone: Stuyvesant 7661. A FRESH, WHOLESOME VEGETARIAN MEAL 7 Come to Scientific Vegetarian « | Restaurant - 07th Street New York. ’s Restaurant LTY: ITALIAN DISHKS A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet, 302 i. 12th St. New York For a Rational Combined Vege- tarian Meal Come to Rachil’s Vegetarian Dining Room 215 East Broadway. Ist floor. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6466, | ers and urge them to rise and avenge | | properties of selenium, a toxic mem- PEER MUR | ber of sulphui ‘oup. BUY THE DAILY WORKER e i ata AT THE NEWSSTANDS Hike This Sunday. 7 a Sunday, June 19, Bronx Branch. y 927, wi hy ete eg seed ga aera ee ee | International Labor Defense, will hike Union and to the Communist Party | '% Palisades Park, together with Jew- of the U.S.S.R. and pledge ourselves |i8h Culture Club, All members and la ie peasy pail to..uemaak before | friends are asked go meet at 1472 the world the conspiracies directed | Boston Road, at 9 a.m, sharp. Bring by tory Britain—the mad-dog of | eats along. We will provide the en- Europe, We greet the Polish work- | *e'tainment. j the death of Voikoff by =| “i the Pilsudski dictatorship and es-| 4 vd tablishing a Soviet government as | Hion eetings an instrument for realizing the revo- | I lutionary dictatorship of the neti ra - — tariat and peasantry of Poland. OEE “Down with the bloody Warsaw! Houtae Embroiderers Union flunkeys of Great Britain! Execullve Buard Mecte very Tues- day, Membership Meetings—2nd and Down with imperialism! “ iv js y{|.. last Thursday of Mach Month, Long live the Communist Party || ¢ ttee Triestuan, 2 Freedman of Poland. | Manager. President, “All hail the invincible Red Army of the Soviet Union, prepared to de- | fend the revolution against its im-| ialist enemies.” pst cath i _|| ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & || Bronx; German Workers’ Club. Meets every 4th Thurs: month ut or Temple members tings. Germ. punday lec Au are Harry Halebsky Secrétary-Treasurer, y in the 3B. Stith repted at and Eng- res. So- German- weleome, Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER entertainments, Advertising Dept. . iabekina | Weekes 83 First St. New York City, AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Rakers’ Loc. No. 164 Meets ist Saturday in the month at 3468 Third Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. Phones, Dock $612, 7846, Bitice Phone, Orchard #819. - Patronize MANHATTAN LYCEUM Large Halls With Stage ong Me ings, Entertainments, Balls, W: See Sak Berets, Gece all Meeting Rooms Always Available, ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronizo Our Friend * SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Special Rates for Labor niga- tions. TRatubliahea Set) June 19, 1927 GRAND OPENING Camp Nitgedeiget of BOSTON Yel. Lehigh 6022, > br. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Bally idxeept Friday"and Sunday” ||| FRANKLIN, MASS. 249 EAST 1ibth STREUT Cor. Second A’ New York. A Workers’ Co-operative Camp ve, All sports; hiking; fishing; row- Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin ing; swimming; dancing; Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 808 Phone Stuyy, 10119 REGISTRATION b, FORMATION: Workers’ Book- shop, $2 Leverett St., Boston, tel, Haymarket 2871, and Dr. lL. ©. Clark, 604 Warren St., Roxbury, tel. Highlands $546. BUSSES leave new International Halil, 42 Wenonah St. Roxbury, Mass., at 10° A. M. Sunday, June 19, 1927. “el, Orchard 3763 Strictly by Appointment DR. de MESSER 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor, Bldridge St. New York Telephone Mott Haven 0506. Dr. Morris Shain Bronx. Telephone Preferred. Male, State Price. Address: Box GMC, 83 First Street, New York City. SURGEON DENTIL 592 , Bronx, N. Y. 141st St. and\Crimmins Ave. | All Brooklyn party members should |report Thursday morning, 10 a, m, at 29 Graham Ave., for special duty) There will also be special athletic exhibitions and events given by the _ I various language groups, many of in connection with the Lindbergh whom have attained parade in Brooklyn. fame. A membership meeting of sub-sec- tion 2-C will be held tonight at 6:30 at 100 West 28th St. All members are urged to attend as important) business will be taken up. Discuss Furrier Situation. A regular educational meeting of Nucleus 4A will be held Thursday at 81 East 110th St., 8 p.m. The topic of discussion will be “What is takin; | place in the Furriers’ Union.” T |discussion will be lead by a furrier. | Friends and sympapthizers are in- | vited to attend. i ” * * } | Mass Meeting Friday Evening. | cents. Admission to the pienic will be 35 Make your appointments with your shopmates and friends now. for Sunday, June” 26, at Pleasant Bay Park. announcements relating to program of Watch the press for further events. Open Air Meetings Tonight. 163rd St. and Prospect Ave. Speak- ers: Powers, Rady Rosman. Rutgers Square. Speakers: Gus- sakoff and Patterson. SACCO and VANZETTI The diplomatic break between the’ Ss HALL N O lig IE ! NOTICE TO ALL WORKERS, PARTY UNITS AND ALL LABOR AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS. Are you preparing to do your bit for the Giant Carnival and Fair WANTED: Exhibitions, Side Shows, Novelt Booths, Athletie Exhibi- tion, Dancing Exhibition, Food, Refreshments, Concert. suecess? What will you do to make this miniature Coney Island a CARNIVAL CO? NFERENCE FRIDAY, JUNE 17, at 8 P. M. at 108 E. 14th St. Communicate with Bert Miller, 83 First St. NYC. Orchard 1680. OOD print- ing of all description at a fair price. Let us estimate on your work. Le Ove Re Re Bk 23 FIRST STRELT cACTIVE PRES NEW YORK ture agents of Section 2. Telephone ORCHARD Ss DAILY WORKER AGENT MEETING Notice to all DAILY WORKER and Litera- A special meeting of all DAILY WORKER and Liter- ature agents has been called for Wednesday, June 15, at 6 p. m, at 100 West 28th Street. professional Knox and a jury. FISHWICK LEADS PARLEY TO MAKE sty Workers who Refuse to Sign Yellow Dog Sheet The ow rs of the Globe Cafeteria 14th St d Irving Place red five workers be se they o sign a yellow dog agreer 2 now attempting to blac’ became known last night. Two of the discharged men had INDIANAPOLIS, June 14. Two obtained jobs in a cafeteria in Brook-| events surpass all others to date in lyn, Isadore Goldman, one *of. the lockout of the coal e that local un beginning aspond to the proof offered by J Brophy that he and not Johr e| was elected head of union, machine ‘offi re ‘meet employer and warned him that were “members of a hotel and ¢ teria workers’ union,” and said suspected that y were bers of the Workers Party. The hoss, however, refused to fire them, declaring that he was. satis- fied with their work. the dis- the the ng with the Is of é x The lat to condemn Must Spy on Workers. ‘Presiden z of the In the yellow dog agreem 2 election | Mine, Le- workers rr agree will never join any organization, but tl call to the attention of one making an effort to “talk organ- cal ni Workers of Amer of this local r as brot to thei cada o the ot only th of » United Mine The members hat the facts om by the ap- Executive ) of form peal ization.” by John Broy that Another cafeteria, to be known as s should r at once, and let the “Sheldon” will be opened by the} man who was really elected take Globe proprietors on Atlantic Ave.,| his place near the Long Island depot in Brook lyn. Be the have been Will Really Change Contract. Globe and on the u Distriet 12, TM- glee by all the r thi and . ° nodi- Lindbergh Feted by Big pre Plutocrats; Abandons 0 e0v to Keto break down al ance other Party Before Schedule s of the field. Lewis’ policies have ioskieel n that there Clarence H. Mackay, president of zeneral contract the Postal Telegraph Com 3 Z ling but father-in-law of Irving Berlin 2 nts which the host to Col. Charles Lindbergh nt the and his mother at his Long Island es- i tate Monday night. t of Dis- Among the 70 hand-picked guests were Elberg H. Gary, J. P. Morgan Thomas W. Lamont, and a number of others whom young Lindbergh's father attacked repeatedly when he was a member of congress. Plans called for Lindbergh and his mother remaining at the Mackay e: tate over night, but about 11:40 thi supporter convention, side in the negotia- Tuesday, to tions wh work out d. lockout: in decided to leave for their temporary Pishwick. “They must apartment in Manhattan. adhere to the Jacks agreement. fae ake nee But this does not interfere with the ; eee purposes of { ing and any Four former prohibition agents who agreement ¥ worked operated in Westchester County were indicted on charges of b: on Feb. 7, last, went on trial yes day before Federal Judge John ( and ‘out would be s referendum vote h the adrhi ing them do not m Workers Party Annual Summer Festival Workers Party First Big Outdoor Event This Season SUNDAY, JUNE 26th From 10 A. M. Until Midnight Pleasant Bay Park—Bronx ATHLETICS GAMES DANCING BASEBALL GAMES Workers Party vs. Young Workers League — I. L. G. W. U. vs. Furriers ; Sehihiti > ‘innish, Hungarian and other lan- Athletic Exhibitions; eee eee a other ee ranged by the Young Pioneers-—All kinds of g: for young and old. SCOTT NEARING, WM. F. DUNNE, BEN GITLOW, M. J. OLGIN, * and ALBERT W BORD. and- many others will in the f games.—Good Eats and Plenty of, ’E ticipate Admission 35 cents, Free Busses to and from Station, the Bronx Sub to the end St., then « + ON SAL! re; DAIL’ niversity Place CONEY ISLAND STADIUM CONCERT Fifth St. & Surf Ave. § The Entire New York Symphony Orchestra ERNO RAPPE Coney Island, N Conductor A World Famous Ballet and other attractions SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 16 Auspices: JOINT DEFENSE AND RELIEF COMMITTER TICKETS 6n sale at 108 E, 14th Street, Room 35. Camp Nitgedaiget COMPLETELY RENEWED BEACON, N. Y. | New Auditorium, New Swimming Pool, New Athletic Field, | | New Hot and Cold Showers (near the tents), New Store, , Campfire, Ball & Games, Concerts, Hikes, Excursions, ete. NEW YORK OFFICE; 69 5th AVE, 4 Phone: Stuyvesant 6960 Camp Phote: Beacon 731. © the coal mine * ‘>

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