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THE DAILY WORKSR, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1927 Coal Cops Terre | MANY DELEGATES WARN UNIONS NOT aoe k sim. ,| TO HELP THE STRIKEBREAKING POLICE PARTY ACTIVITIES) NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY LOAK AND DRESS HAIRMEN ATTACK | REPORT OF CONVENTION MONDAY EVENING; BIG FUR PICKET LINE TO START WEEK A report of the furrie convention will be given Monday evening nada Form New. Pioneer Group in Brooklyn py ' e p being y : ih ¥ a right after work at Cooper Union. The Joint Board delegates will tell SIGMAN BE | RA Y AL PITTSBURGH, Pa., (FP) June (Continued from Page One) cf which ‘he Police are heing ee ; A ae Pioneer group as Hap in great detail what took place in Washington, ‘The meeing will ‘alac 17,—Coal and iron police are pre- | self in the course of the debate was z ormed in I ew York. Meetings | protest against the mass arrests on the picket line. ikers.”” Ribena ape aa cipitating a reign of terror in the ]|the anti-Communist @elegate of thet teee F are held every Saturday, 10 a, m., at Urge Needle Workers | to Continue Struggle | The latest attempt by Morris Sig- man, president of the International} Ladies Garment Workers’ Union to} use the bosses as a weapon to defeat! + the’ cloak and dressmakers is an-| ». sWered in a statement issued yester-| day by the Shop Chairmen’s Council | of the cloak and dress industry. z=The statement, in full, reads: ‘ “after Sigman has declared four months ago that all the cloak and Gf atrikets’ ‘wid: thelr:tamilien bé: || procadure of the Amnadtean Federation the State Federation of Labor, John! jiying in the neighborhood are invit- of the union to hold the biggest demonstration ever arranged this Monday | ing evicted from their shabby clap- || of Labor as a “really unfortunate sit- Sulliven,“waswiso Orgad fo sign te! ad to Lassie | ia } : non-union companies arming their || Teamsters’ Union, J. Prechtl of the aie esd ong Sees leh bt All notices cf party affairs, meet- Striking Barbers DAUDET § ARREST workers and doubling their guards, || Brewery Workers’ Union 1, and Don- orale oltce | _ommissioner | ings and other activities for publica- coal and iron police is sheriff |/eration of Labor in “reorganizing” picky ja he waroe Dee hone: St., New York. air ne ee one Q Braun of Allegheny county who || the Furriers’.Union as “stupid, child- lie nid ) | virjgivins lind newactts ies aed IN JA IL has armed his deputies with high- |! ish and ridiculous.” gyi | NEW YORK.--Co and dance {2,000 striking New. York barbers . 1 ; 2 Sullivan Refuses Signature. 850 Bradford St., between Belmont In a statement issued yesterday the Joint. Board calls upon all fur area around Pittsburgh, affected |! Teachers’ Union, Abraham Lefkowitz, iach oe 5) radford St., betw workers to be on the picket line Mor day morni: It i int by the coal strike. With hundreds || who termed the consequences of the} Ryan. reported that the president of) and Sutter Ave. All boys and girls ; y tee Mai as Pewee 1at circular and that he refused because * * * board homes by deputy ffs on || uation.” The sharpest remarks were Saget in accor vith Gna mers Oa the orders of the coal bosses, with || made by delegate Martin Lacey of the be Wee not in gesmrd with its con Party Units, Attention! i Fy ‘ ’, ‘ >. 1 | Warren and declared, “If we now de-|,;— ; > sa r . | the whole region is taking on the |/ nelly of Pressmen’s Union No. 51, babe fapHaenatee for Comeiianiste: tion in The DAILY W ORK ese (a bh] 1 appearance of bitter warfare. who denounced the circular and the|.15+ shall we do when we ourselves LC 9ddressed to, the Party Se i-| ' Not far behind the privately paid || entire action of the American Fed- bey 7 tor, The DAILY WORKER, 33 olay | , ; s Defi Mficials, ‘s ‘ held yasterday. afternoon in Les- powered rifles and given orders to “De we sant to-permit.a. MeGrady Urges Defiance of € ‘ ut the New Star Casino. tonight,| were held yesterday afternoon in Le: kill strikers who may be armed. |! oy a Woll or itis son his name may|,, ®¥8" urged the delegates and)g y, im, for the benefit of the Young | lie Hall, 83rd St. and Broad in dressmakers are registered with him, | Coal and iron police admit havitig: Ic $6 Ghene té. New York and-destrog through them, all local unions in) pjonoe Come, and bring your|the Amsterdam Ave. Inn, th St. Contrasting B rutality to he has now, on the 27th week of | fired repeatedly at strikers, who in lab vathént?”. makad asiSen- to York to take no notice, of the | els riends and neighbors. Do|and Amsterdam Ave., and a number Cc tlie struggle, called a conference with || several instances have sougl our labor movement, asked ex-Sen-! circular sent out by the Woll commit- Lito wate a ¢ fo! ers’ | of small halls, i Sommunist Editor - : sought to |’ ator Lacey, who as a strike leader of A bs : nr bit to build a Camp for workers’ the bosses, pleading with them to|| defend themselves. I thee chgatfourn could teatity feorn first tee and under no circumstances to| children. Pieketing of nearly 600 shops be- Oy aa teas compel their workers to register. |! Union officials. have advised || hand dapevience the “Sriendliness” of | PTOtest. to the city. administration. | Re ae one tween 59th St., and 242nd St, on the| » PARIS) June 1 -Leon Daudet, “Sigman has so little faith in the)! Braun to watch the coal and iron | the bcs, Sie leamekt end the:fact{ Assails Lack of Activity. Section One Membership Meeting. | West Side was reported at the meet-| “0% list enemy of the French Re- workers that he considers them sim- || police, thi Hon sep 4h popes etee tele When a report was given on the ‘To all Functionaries and Members| ings of the strikers yesterday. public, after. his recent comic “sux pigs. spinded: enough te Beliane Se, 8 ee aS Md y on A. F. of if to preies preparation for the Labor Day par-|of Section 1. There will be a regular “No confere ‘ . pe Abe I Nh a ald leh e it was 2 ced tk replies A . ae ig are being held} where with the permis. of th union can ask {evors of the, hosses| their well known brutalities on strik- | #4¢ and it was announced that replies |mesting of all the members of Seetion| with the bosses, union officials told | pyremnmert, he veih oon neat’ and at the same time enforce the! ; Aes The int rages Aaa have been received from only five), on Monday, 6 p. m. sharp,\right The DAILY WORKER. 7 nent, he will continue his seur- union conditions provided for in the | i tae re ran re ee thay as |unions, Delegate Lacey bitterly at-| after work at 108 -E. 14th St., Room rilous attacks on the Re ublic in. his agreement, which has hitherto fe settled by the workers themselves, | tacked the absence of activities on| 4g L’Action Francaise,” in per been | < : , r completely disregarded. It is common} he said. Relics tasks. “Vaiss. | the part of the council officials. * * . Right Wi ing Disrupters fect immunity f knowledge to every worker now that| 4 ieges | He assailed the lack of action, com-| Nearing Speaks Wednesday. lof Amal ted Give tas ssured Mes, Sigman cannot and will not enforce! | Prechtl declared that the most one) plaining that the council is not mak- | maigamate: a1V@ has assured Mme. Scott Nearing will speak on “The the conditions of the agreement, be-| could say of the action was that it/ing an attempt to organize the work-| Present Danger of War” next > i , with whose ; cause he has long ago given up the} THEY ARE LUGKY was “thoroughly unwise.” “They are/ers nor do anything else of* a con- | Wednesday nine at Bryant Hall,| |Up Plan for Sacco Meet io tt see time enjoyed a personal most important union conditios to| See SOE: om in techy’ De: anid, | skrnctivg charatters |between 4ist and 42nd stree PHILADELPHIA, June 17—The| to ree irene he and his colleagues, the bosses as a price for their offi- > give vagus to tl . = ice a | Sie Teen Philadelphia Sacco and Vanzetti Con- iat teins fa peacearg hile rest Daa: cial recognition of his dual union, | ask saieta i eg ee with the cena Open Air Meeting in Newark Tonight.| ference called by the Amalgamated | {cher ovone mentee th” “have Cannot Terrorize Workers. CHARLEROI, June 17.—The min- oat og Tt i - pi fp song baste dit | Newark—Market Plaza on Broad| Clothing Workers that noble attempt it iagge penis tie pea are that tad oe rr age ae he ers here are still expressing. their Panag a geist gen The) St. Speakers; Juliet S. Poyntz and| to split the labor movement and send atck pole 3 he hee Sgetestico He do Penide arts 6cean- | disgust over the speech made here} American Federation of Labor should| | others. : 4 | sace we hip mg to the electric] snowed to make arrangements a ts inst their will| bY John L. Lewis, principle speaker| not have interfered in this local mat-| A oe eee at eee APT | chrongh: the rea taurant which sup- makers to register agains’ |at the rally at which the rank and|ter: rather, it should have been left! Raise $100 for Daily Worker. | was distinguished by a wholesale ex- wjlléa food 40 the px behaves or eae ou iia sai file had hoped to hear some definite | to the local central body to find the One: Hundred: Dollars was raised | pulsion of progress id radical | Mf Daudet to hav et. fede ind it will have as little significance fg, lan for breaking down the coal com-| right i Web h dal 5 for The DAILY WORKER at a meet-| labor elements, has now capped the| gay delicacy he 1 s e es pidge? of (4 saueae a Bel pesy tafser have, ah ache heart.| OE way ou @ Rave here & case WON T PA jie of Branch 5, Section 7. | climax to its brilliant career. The painful eA } : ormer drives, e x | ene ae : ) < + ening assurance that when they defy | Lak . After accomplishing nothing dur-| coddling of the Roy: a ea ox tac c tae the orders of the sheriff and go on| Labor and Fraternal F “OPEN AIR MEETINGS i ing two months except, through its|the brutal treatment a rded M of ths Sigman clique, will not actept the picket, they would have the offi- Organizations (Continued from Page One) ‘i ee sere ycsviedt bei iccre: | exécutive committee, to plan for a|mard, Communist editor of L’H his order, nor pay dues to the scab| “!als of their union with them. member of the ee Sree union. ; © | Sokolow. McDonald, Moshowitz, | M288 meeting, it has now called off f rench Com union. Happy, Happy Miners. Hungarian Orchestra Needs Players. | ¥#5 arrested a week ago Tuesday for | * Pie > e the mass meeting until hearing the 1 assaulting Alex Tappas, a striker. In| First Ave. and 79th St. Speakers: verdict of Governor Fuller. upon in the’ Comm Instead, Lewis and his henchmen, f Yorkers’ | “It is high time that the present ? +} The Hungarian Workers’ Orchestra dane of the count i y i a 4 spite of the fact that the screw driver; Adams and others. f heads of the International should bien ie ape soe eaiae hi i sh Head OF several players especi- |i tied fi hitting the worker was| Madison Ave. and 106th St.) This sell-out of the two workers learn to understand the ‘simple fact | ‘®™ # lecture on how well off they) ally those who can play wind instru- produced in court, the strikebreaker| Speakers: Evans, Meyers, Huiswood.|needs no comment. Fortunately for that by methods of bull-dozing and beheld th vicar ul ces ments. All workers who can play the was let go. | 14ist St. and St. Ann’s Ave.) the lives of Sacco and Vanzetti, their rd was charge similar ch f anded Daudet , and was rushed off to prison coetcion they cannot succeed in win- A : cello, viola, trombone, flute, French! “y, strikers were arrested yesterday| Speakers: Ginsburg, Spiro, Lorch,| case is being brought before the |} ning over the members. The Sigman poy pea 408 tomy = the| horn, or any brass instruments can | morning, the picketing taking place|Fort Whiteman. | Philadelphia workers by two other ae aig good élique still believes that it can hide Peat th yrange. J as ny. bat prank the orchestra. Rehearsals take | ithout any interference from the po-| Steinway and Jamaica, L. I. City. | thriving conferences, one of Italian!” seth acct wea ecieer: its treacheries and provocations from|° nye i mae sai eri Pes chad place Tuesday night 7:30 p. m. at] jicg, Speakers: Markoff, Sorenson and J.| organizations, and the other called aaa Rela a the workers by the smoke-screen of 2 Sip ies ee °F! 350 East Sist St. * * * Garnett. by the International Labor Defense) Lutheran Pastor Fired Communism, 4 - ; | * bs * « lity | * £ . of these elements excluded from the “ ” ay rs Too many of the miners in the} e Proof of Brutality. ; : . Will Continue Struggle. present eck cdice have during their in-| Furniture Varnishers. Proof of police brutality against} Perth Amboy Meeting Tonight. | Amalgamated Conference. For Deadly’ Thoughts _ “After the new drive for registra-| forced leisure come into contact with | A Special meeting of Local 697, | the striking fur workers were given| South and Elm §8ts. Speakers: ROCHESTER. mg be will be over, Sigman and his bricklayers and carpenters to fall for Furniture Varnishers’ and Finisher: |to Police Commissioner Warren yes- Lonis A. Baum’ and Bert Miller. No Hawaiian Flight Now, guilty of “here ieutenants will once more learn that this line of talk, and the sorrowful| Union will be held Monday evening|terday. In the form of affidavits) Nearing Speaks In Paterson Monday. i Smith has’t the members are determined to con-| <ijence with whiech the great crowd | #t 151 Clinton St. for the purpose of|they gave examples of specific cases|* Scott Nearing and Rebecca Grecht} HATBOX FIELD, MUSKOGEE,|°utn has been d ra tinue the struggle until. they have} jictened to the fat Lewis’ loud and| taking up trade questions and the|where the workers were beaten. up,| will speak at Helvetia Hall, 156 Van | Okla., June 17.—Lester Maitland, of the Evangelical Lutheran < won the right to control the affairs patriotic heroics may have convinced | working agreements for 1927 and|/in cases necessitating being taken to|Houton St., Paterson on Mondgay|#rmy pilot, and A. F. Aggenberger here: June 17 Dr. of their own union and establish a rigabe 192 i levening. Admission Free. All wel-| have no intention of making a flight) The minister was skeptics cd * n him that i 8. |the hospital. Es iz Pee ‘ strong and powerful organization, ith. the old “ine of tall kath, Pied bd be Deputy Inspector McGrath, in} come, to Hawaii, at present, Lt. L. L,| the Virgin Birth, the m able to enforce the agreement for} - Paes | Hike Tomorrow. charge of police in the strike district, * * * Strickland of this field, told Inter-| atonement and the } which they fought and struggled on} The International Labor Defense, threatened to arrest the strikers| West New York Open Air national News Service today. tion of Christ. the picket line. Spend. Vour Vacation at }/Bronx Branch will hold a hike to| wholesale in the future, “Next time Meeting Tonight. i SEeSeeee “The Sigmans, the Schachtmans | and the McGradys will sooner or later have to recognize the fact that even} with the fullest support of the bosses | they will not be able to force their hated and discredited leadership on| tne members. |morrpw. All members and sympathi-| they start mass picketing we are not| Bergenline Ave. and 14th St. Well izers meet at 1472 Boston Road, 9| going to run a few batches of them,”| known speakers, | a. m. i 1 5 he said, “but we’re going to run them CTA ROE ve clea eee baie’ jall in by the hundreds. We'll start) WASHINGTON, June 17., (FP)— | An. open air. meeting will be held|their parade right for the West 30th/ Industrial conditions in all industries | at Ave. A and Seventh Ave., Passaic! St. police station and keep it going! }except coal are improving in Ger- | tonight by the International Labo: ntil it’s all inside.” . | many, says a cabled report to the NOTICE TO ALL WORKERS, PARTY UNITS AND ALL | LABOR AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS. Are you preparing to do your bit for the n= . . ° Solidify Ranks. | Defense. The speakers will be Weich Well Attended Meeting. | U. S. Department of Commerce. Giant Carnival and Fair 2 “We, call on all cloak and dress-| jand Petrelli. Two large striking meetings were i makers to once more solidify their | RENE aOR sek P held yesterday afternoon at Webster} Airy, Large | _ Say 23rd and 24th ranks in the present emergency and Anti-Treaty Group Gains. Hall and Manhattan Lyceum. The WANTED: Exhibitions, Side Shows, Novelty Boothe, Athletic Exhibi- tion, Dancing Exhibition, Food, Refreshments, Concert, What will you do to make this miniature Coney Island a success? to strengthen their committees for, | DUBLIN, June 16.—Anti-treaty! speakers told of the action of the Cen- self defense, and drive the gangster | A Workers’ Co-operative | sentiment in the Irish Free State has; tral Trades and Labor Council in go- bands hired by the Sigmans, Shacht- SUMMER RESORT strengthened its hand by five ad-| ing on record in opposition to the} = and McGradys out of the i | ditional seats in the Dail Eireen, and | policy of Matthew Woll. ioe was ets. i i |together with the heav ain of the | The speakers included Charles Zim-| “The cloak and dressmakers will | m White Rock Mts. | Lane? Party has hated the pro-|merman, Louis Hyman, _Isidor give the groper answer to the latest | WINGDALE, N, +, British Government Party of a clear | Shapiro, Melech Epstein, Ben Lifthitz, | manoeuvrés of Sigman and the boss- | All conveniences; all sports; || working majority in the new Dail|Julius Portnoy, Fanny Warshafsky,| es. The affairs of the unitn are the hiking; fishing; rowing; swim- }| Eireen. and Juliet Stuart Poyntz. | , concern of the workers only, and} ming; dancing; amusements, | HOW REGISTRATION AND IN- “Frethelt” Office 2 they will be settled without the aid| BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY f th ” of the bosses. FRILWDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR and Harlem Co-op: Meeting Rooms and Hall TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. 347 E. 72nd St. New York Rhinelander 5097. Workers Party | Annual Summer Festival Workers Party First Big Outdoor Event This Season: Telephone: Unity Hou @ 1 1786 Li ; plains Prairie Ceamaatben Wr. sucle snare bs Ar Nn F ; |] Svenue, ‘New "york city, Ne Y. MISHULOW'S i ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY SUN DAY, JUNE 26th j 0 ll }] BUSSES leave Colperative House, 1/1 Nature Food Vegetarian]|| srupio on ovrsimm wor $018. ; rom 10 A. M. Until Midnight : Resta t Patronize Our Friend up 41 West 21st St New York||| SPIESS .STUDIO Eieament Bay Park—eens at'6:30 P. M. | Between Sth and 6th Ave, 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Ui . = ATHLETICS GAMES DANCING | Plea for Endin of ——— ee ee a ca ‘oods of the ext Order. ecial Rates for nizi s } YA MIG E | FOUR ROGMS 10 SUBLET 2 a sis —— ; bt Aveniahie. ms | Workers Party vs. Young i. ap pesca 9 GAMES Farriers Needle Trade Fight 22 imorovemens, asta, "at Soins’ Dining Room | [tame gam) <= | Athletic Exhibitions: “fms, Muneuan cod oes la : ’»| I 1, Hoyt Ave, Sta. lein, Mcooa recat Good Company! R. RATIONAL LIVING | is ed ; y 2378 Singer Street. Phone: .jf*?” 2Ot) pomm conminn’! es Rescate ea ou, ||] TE RADICAL HMALTH MONTHLY vengee Fe eR CUPe Fiecwen’ On Senuy cr Cerin 20s Cena eee ee St, Saturday at 1:80 and Fridays The committee of 50 appointed at it ia T5D5 ioe hidiess ech Oe ae ae | SCOTT NEARING, WM. F. DUNNE, BEN GITLOW. M. J. OLGIN, eee erree: Sf Soak and. Arese- oie PY aoe te bik haa ings Aeri cies, aan Bandas |] At raat t begins te be dissabaran: |.and ALBERT WEISBORD and many others will participate in the makers in Cooper Union, on May 23 Boi Cor. Second Ave. Mee Sak Fig ORs nec eiticns aes ROS Pees in eaten a games.—Good Eats and Plenty of 'Em. » we're in no danger of becoming popular: only }|f| Admission 35 cents. Free Busses to and from Station, ws StantaN aeee intelligent. people have sent in the || {! many new subscriptions, has. sent. an appeal to workers’ or- Light and airy front ‘anizations, communal institutions, | For. ‘Rent: and bed room with — terary and cultural associations ask-| two clean beds for two single men. rages Come t 4 | 8 Le" to 177th i for their. assistance in ending the, Electric light, hot water and bath 's fi ee " Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin If you're « worker you must know 1/}/ 44 ute Geteteers tat Sethe Gad or bat Seon Went Bide take Broads | “gle in the International Ladies’). room. Reasonable rent. Call after cientific egetarian Surgeon Dentists Bah Viniebolnt Ben ration oc towne Et way Subway to 18ist St, then crosstown car to Unionport. at Workers’ Union, 6-P. Ms Be Jauet, 140-51 E. Bath Restaurant 1 UNION SQUARE Hitter the koklal revolution: | if, . MMCKEN'S ON SALE: WORKERS PARTY, 108 B, 1th St: FREIMBIT, tatement tells of past strug-| Street; 3rd floor, New York City. 107th Street New York. our efficiency in the work for your 40 Union Square; DAILY WORKER, 33 B. ist St.; JIMMIE HIGGINS BOOK | % " Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119 Tent is diminished through ignor- SHOP, 106 University Place. = ance. Are you a health erankt RIE SEO Se You're blind to all points of view Health Food but your own; you must free your- the union and the need of * ae nee atenat smnittee| Beautiful Furnished Room for New York Joint Board and| rent. 217 E. 11th St., N, Y. C. A self from “health” prejudices and be ectful hearing they received iby Vegetarian Restaurant ard by Appointment And think you know it all? 1e latter and how they were . out of the office of Morris in, at the president of our Inter- nal should allow himself to throw ioyal members from thé office of _ir own union,” the statement reads, ot even listening to what they have gay, is but an indication to what “tate of moral degradation our union ~has been reduced under the present _ 1600 Madison Ave, PHONE: UNIVERSITY tl have no idea how ignorant you are ‘ t DE ik KESSL E in real health matters, how you suf- R fer through your ignorance and how SURGEON DENTIST your intellectual work ts hampered , 50 '¥. through handicaps which a rational ‘ Con Bidets BN Nang {facet ewmaint may orevent” or 1) PH¢th St. & Surf Ave. Coney Island, N.Y. Phone Stuyvesant 8816 Retional Living js a revolution in John’s Restaurant : thoWebt, persons) lite, hygiene and For the Benefit of the Striking Furriers SPECIALTY: ‘ALIAN DISHES Telephone Mott Haven 0506. taken from ° Dr. Morris Shain The Entire New York Symphony Orchestra A. place ‘wit atmosp! aine publioned at a loas, where th SN mer ¥ mag . ey i RAPPEE, Conduct: vosehh si auth manic SURGEON DENTIST age ge Sg _ sh aeeament AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Bakers’ Loc. No. 164 Meets ist Saturday in the month at $468 Third Avenue, N.Y. it, Bi me 592 Terrace, Bronx, N, Y. methods to recom: — Saaeaeeee administration : baie age ; ; on anid Ceiseninr at Y fo, geen ite rena A World Famous Ballet and other attractions a J U. & has No Peace Plan. Union Label "erene: For BRA wt ATIETAGTION and J SUN IBSUE 18 our. Be, m 3 months’ trial subscription $1, ota DR. JOS. LEVI VIN ae wr copies ae agua ir nes S8 ATURD AY EVENING, JULY 16 Polgnant cerarite froma” proistasta Auspices; JOINT DEFENSE AND RELIEF COMMITTEE GENEVA, June 17.—The United States will not present a detailed and conerete plan for naval disarmament RATIONAL ‘VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT Advertise your union meeti here. For information write te ‘i @ 1590 Madison Ave. New Y SURGEON DENTIST he tri re naval sere 8 The DAILY WORKER dh ork eke sinenlie spaced by heath. ie agen CLOAKMAKERS AND FURRIERS ference al OR noe 5 1215 BRONX RIVER AVENUE ato eth requested. TICKETS on sale at 108 E. 14th Street, Room 35. | head of the nicht a ‘ork City, Cor, Wetsche er Ave., Bi ni ihae N.Y. Fetcest p4vine. Box 2, ay Underhill

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