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« THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927 GOAL BARONS MOVE TO STARVE OUT PENNA MINERS BY FOOD BLOCKADE 22> A " : . ‘ ‘aVvies. in|. All notices cf party affairs, meet- p W k F ( All unemployed —dressmakers Court Holds Union Not Liable for Injuries in ings bsg: Boge ie orege vie y IC $ on tl a and sient ataty ooh cies ate Attack by Pickets on Strikebreakers le ‘sBAAbgG hate: Baer bers: Weis PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY : : Will Hold a Meeting at China f0 Be Given 1 P. M. This Nisei) tend the open forum, 1 p. m. to- day at Cooper Union. The meet- 8 M =, a ‘ |China, will be delivered by H. M. Fy . PITTSBURGH, June 22.—On the heels of the campaign of|St., New York. | Wicks biG Whe: WoFkers’ School, 108 || ‘iscuss the questions of reorgani- |East 14th street, this Friday evening|| 7#tion, registration and other trade matters. * * * the Pittsburgh Terminal Coal Corporation to evict 6,000 striking : union miners and their families has begun a food blockade to _ Vecherinka and Dance. beginning at 8:00 o'clock sharp. starve the workers into-abject submission and drive them back| , 4 Vecherinka and dance will be held| This will conclude the best attended i j | tor, The DAILY WORKER, '@3-First| °1he tinal. Meehite ef the series oni) (YO ied by the Joint board to | i is, | Saturday evening at 1940 Benson|series'ever given by the school and T. W M 7 te work on a non-union basis. Ave., Brooklyn, by the Bath Beach|those who hove wetadek the Wise EGE ae W orkers Grow Fur Unity Committee Stop Food Deliveries Section, Young Workers’ League. | lectures on the subject given by*Com- More Discontented Leaders of the ea charge that, Admission 25 cents at the door. rade Wicks will want to hear the con- ae aE M - + private detectives of the company are| od oe cluding one, which will deal with the (Continued from Page One) Arranging Big Meeting preventing deliveries of food to Mol- Parents, Attention! present situation in China and its re-| constantly beaten down uni their con- ° leanauer, a nearby coal town, from/ Registration for the Young Pioneer| ation to the world political and econ- | ditions of Jabor are almost unbearable. For Union Sq., Saturday merchants in Pittsburgh. |camp closes June 25th. There is room| omic situation. At the same time the publie has been Most of the miners are now com-|for only a few more to go with the used in the mast shameful fashion; A * i se oi d lanterns first group. Parents wishing thei ay illions of i women npelled The . Unity Committee of the ||Pelled to use oil lamps an |first group. re! ishing their , millions of men and women compelled Furriers’ Union will hold an open || Since the company has turned off the | children to leave for camp with this Labor and Fraternal jto use the lines suffer from poor air meeting 1 p. m. Saturday at |/electric power. ‘group should register right away. The Organizations jservice and are jammed into stifling Union Square. The demonstra- || Army of Thugs. groups go for two, three, four and fa |trains like sardines. The service: has tion is being arranged to protest |} The company is now raising a huge | five weeks’ stay in camp. Newark Sacco-Vanzetti Meeting | een cut fo the minimum and the against the mass arrest of pick-|/army of “coal and iron guards” as) All further information at 10¢ “Saturday. law is continually violated by scare- ets and the gangsters of the right | part of the terrorization of the strik-| University Place and Room 41, 108! The Newark Sacco-Vanzetti con-|ity of trains during the rush hours. wing. ers. These “guards” are paid by the|Fast 14th St. Phone Stuyvesant) ference will hold a protest demon-| The physical equipment is deteriorat- * * * | bosses but wear the uniforms of state) 7770. | stration Saturday at 2 p. m. in the|ing so that it is far below the mar- All cloakmakers, dressmakers, || police and have the power of arrest, * . x Military Park. The speakers will he | ket price of the watered stock. Hence furriers and cap and millinery a 4 i Industrial Organizers Section 1 Meet Jack Stachel, Rebecca Grecht, Carlo|the public is msed at :onditions workers are urged to report to the || Scab’s Wife ‘Loses Suit. Monday. Tresca, Louis F, Budenz, Charles| #24 will be solidly behind a strike. Joint Board office, 22 Hast 22nd || ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio, June 22.' 4 special meeting of the industrial!C}'ne and others. | Now is Time to Strike. St. before 11:30 a. m. today and |/—The suit of Mrs. Major, widow of! organizers of Section 1 will be held| ‘ ¢ The leaders of the subway ‘strike get a bundle of leaflets advertis- || John I. Major, a seab killed in an at-| Monday, 6 p. m. sharp at 108 East/U. C. W. C HL Banquet Saturday of @ year ago as well as all experi- ing Saturday’s demonstration, tack by strikebreakers on ynion pick-| 14th St. Evening. “lenced labor leaders declare that now ets in 1922, at Lefferty, was thrown * . * is the opportune time to launch a tte ee, OF WARRIOR a for uniinidention of the (ips and that a determined stand by the organizers of the Amalgamated and out of court today by Judge Chas.) For Members of Sub Section 2-E i j i y. : 5 bag ef Housew’ will hol banquet NEWS FROM NEW JERSEY . need. str. Major nad sued the’ Ai members of Sub. Section 2 class Housewives wil hold, banguet ar international local and district organ- are urged to be present at its first | tral), 253 East Houston St. Delegates , i (By Special Correspondent.) izations of the United Mine Workers open air meeting of the season at | will ‘be presént from New York and the officials of the A. F. of L. will NEWARK, N. J., June 22.—The of America for $250,000. : 5:30 p. m. tomorrow, at Union Sq. Now tae WUE anaakive’ Wil inc mobilize the workers of the traction teamsters, chauffeurs and helpers) The court ruled anaes suit epnlg After the open air meeting F.D. Rise v tf ue. oc Gold, Juliet snes against the sornneey ahd the working for firms dealing in mason/ not bé made against tl e cae ne 2-2-E will hold its regular business Stuart Poyntz and Sam Lipzin. “ape panei a o aseeee materials and building supplies have|if Mrs. Major could pick out aa he meeting. ’ aah ous a buse hy | edley, aa & ‘0. ‘ been out on strike since their agree- ‘duals responsible, the suit could ed : bd * * é a the biatd cipbeage wee ne ment expired the first of June. brot against then One basessz in i" Passaic Party Branch to Have Outing Worker Shocked Off of “ jon eh 8 be men 4 ob hae u “8 Tho bosses organized into the|the penitentiary now as a result o: officials charged with defending the j : ;, The Workers Party Branch of Pas- ic i intevedta- oF kers ge i Mason Materials Supply Association,|the frame-up that followed Major's oie" y 7 will have a busride on) CAL DY Hlectric bidity Shr hook Uabedint eheitne Sane attempted to establish the open shop | death. s i |Sunday, July 8 to the beautiful " 24 96 e state labor de e' s w ahd refused to sign up again with the " if liorse-neck Bridge. The ride will, PORTCHESTER, N. Y., June 22,— the ee _ abies F: walt Se ere on anne: Sete it some from the Workers | August Wilson, 62 years old, of 44 a8 before Untermyer whose interest Saale peace in the vais of ty PHILADELPHIA, June 22.—Coalj tose 07 Dayton Aan ine workers | Second “street, New Haven, Conn.,|in the traction investigation is limit- result, workers in the yards of the em- ome, 27 Dayton Ave.” Tickets $1; | eee sven te United Hospital here ¢d to fighting the Dahl-Chadbourne re trik d .| barons and union officials of the Cen- for chil pe : . roe eg sf eg as demondéoa tral Pennsylvania bituminous coal or children o ai . ‘today after he had’ come in contact control in behalf of the House of A A ‘ ields are resumi tiations over ith an electrie wire while he was | Morgan the Rockefeller con- 5 of wages of $3 and im-|fields are resuming nego! ‘ i , wii v Sart Fics é pase working conditions. 5c Re <P fi schedules begun last month. é Open Air Meetings Tonight. working atop a freight car in the Har-!trolled National City Bank. refused to arbitrate or compromise. |The coal operators are making an at-| Second Ave. and 10th St, Speak-| rison yards of the New York, New Organizers. Resume Wage Conference: Get Injunction. uM 0 7 - ; After Shee: bt ears striking, the|in the Jacksonville agreement. Bentall, H. Freeman, \pany, where he is employed as a poration lawyer and union fighter, Set ; A strike in the bituminous fields is} 138th St. and St. Anns Ave, Speak-|welder. When the wire touched his’ was amazed at the servility of the la- bosses secured a temporary injunction| strike uf last week prohibiting picketing. Yes-| “$ Mas 2 = ane — 4 2 ree Graham and Varet St., Brooklyn. }skull was fractured when he struck | they will not harm them, that they appeared in court the injunction was| tain closed shop or union conditions, Speakers: Raiss, F. Jacobs, Ginsberg, |a concrete walk. Little hope was held are to make a pretense of organizing modified and picketing will resume | while the bosses are divided and soon Cowl and Rosen. for his recovery. workers. There are indications that Thursday morning. canke Must settle with the union and keep| Ciarement Parkway and Washing-| = SASS pee those workers who have since the Since the strike, however, the ranks conditions the same as they have been ton Ave, Speakers: Primoff, Dailes, last strike joined the Amalgamated of thre bosses have broken dows; Thelin the past. Victory is near for the| = Jacobson and Cork. sii will demand the recall of the offi- following firms have broken away | workers as their solidarity is strong. 8 tale: foam Maw Navk ‘8 * Alexander Trachtenberg will {speak on “International Imperialism Fe = ek jand Soviet Armenia. Keossecca will Housewives Meeting Tonight. |\talk on “Why Every Armenian Work-) - - * from the open shop bosses’ associa- P tion and are operating closed, union Bases’ Strike On. All * 7 wre rbers re party members who are house-| 4 r, ‘ » ; , wae Padang sey ~ eral strike o je barbers atviiated! 108 East 14th St. Very urgent ques- ‘4 Se on Supply; Gornteahey ith Local 877 of ae el a ne {5 \tions will be taken up and no one|) ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY || $105.00 PROFIT iy *Y'/on since Monday. prese: yer should be absent. STUDIO” OR OUTSIDE WORK i i vi & Co, The ae gy i d are all 590 men are out on strike and the + ‘ és | witenelnd Ser waka in conjunetion with the ae Sean ih Material Seaeny (ranks will be Goptied $s eta ee Meeting For Armenian Workers’ SPIESS STUDIO | F il H Pj H Co. served subpoenas on Local 478 1 er bag ga tek ant file of | Friday. : | ‘ 54 Second hat ard St, | el ICHIC the teamsters and Local 825 of the | the workers are out picketing daily yg open 3C-WP ig! be ee ae waa ee ertag SAT. JULY 30, 1927 ones bo scape 4 oi of their) and bring in recruits er of |ay evening, B. m, at 15 b 2 | AL, . ormer- employes. Fre arlin and|the day. Meetings are he! wice | | afternoon and evening John Weston, the business representa- jdaily at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m. BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY | ys Court in Trent an Pat ec tameery | Today, a big percentage of the men) FRILADS OF ORGANIZED LABOR At ULMER PARK, ‘ 100% re 2 bfoasilicd gee afte, oe Pa Sao SSD, Brooklyn 2 . lowntown, walked out on s' y } - The ranks of the strikers are 100| this section the aristocracy of the Health Food \ |] Tel. Orchard 3783 | Strictly by Appointment | DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST | 48-50 DELANCEY STREET | | Cor. Bidriage st. New York The Jewish Daily Freiheit offers to all: Wor ty Sub-Sections Work y Units Young Workers League Sec- tions Workmen Cirele Branches Independent Workmen Circle per cent strong. All the yards of the| trade are employed. The meanest | ; seab employers are crippled &nd shut conditions pays but the men do not’ Vegetarian Restaurant down. ' Practically no supplies leave | realize the slave shops they are work- 1600 Madison Ave. the yards. The hoisting engineers re- ing in. Newark is considered the | PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5566. fuse to handle material hauled by| “biackest hole” in the country as far) seab chauffeurs and drivers. Conse-| as working conditions for the bar-| quently they have been served with| bers, The fight to unionize the shops | Phone Stuyvesant 3816 injunetions and are being fought by| in Newark and vicinity will be suc- ’ Telephone Mott Haven 0506. | Branches the bosses, cessful, The workers realize this is| John Ss Restaurant ? 3 ph tag pe To date six employers have settled| their opportunity to increase their| SME ginon with Reese Dr. Morris Shain Trade Union Educational and eleven more have not seen fit to| wages and shorten their hours and where all radicals meet. e SURGEON DENTIST League Sections B < maintain agreement with the union.|to establish a strong and powerful The strikers are determined to main-| union here. | 302 E. 12th St. New York ||| 592 Oak Terrace, Bronx, N. Y. 41st St. and Crimmins Ave. 500 Tickets — Value $125.00 For Only $20.00 NET PROFIT OF $105.00 Tel. Lehigh 6022. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M, 2-8 P.M. Daily Except Friday and Sunday, 249 EAST 115th STREET ™ Cor. Second Ave. New York. DR. JOS. LEVIN SURGEON DENTIST X-Ray Diagnosie 215 BRONX RIVER AVENUE Westchester Ave. Bronx, N. Y. Phone, Underhill 2738. are urged to put this question on the next order of business of your r izations, — Tiekets wil Help the Plumbers’ Helpers Build a Union! ‘GRAND PICNIC Sunday, July 10th, 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 ‘Attfaction: Baseball Game Featuring Plumbers’ Helpers Team. Auspices; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PLUMBERS’ HELPERS. very oF; separa’ Pi SEND $20.00 with the name | of your organization, Secre- tary and address to: Dr. J. Mindel Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119 Booth Puones, Dry Dock 6612, 7845, Dr. L. Hendin |/| Sifts Phone, Oraara brie Patron! MANHATTAN LYCE age Untertalnmenta ; FREQZHEIT ding: d Banquets; fi 2 le be “4 ew x, 80 UNION SQUARE st. N Small Meeting Rooms Always NEW YORK, Y. Sey aeeepronsuensucnsunmrenerseree ee | PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS’ nnual Summer Festival Workers Party First Big Outdoor Event This Season SUNDAY, JUNE 26th yh From 10 A. M. Until Midnight Pleasant Bay Park—Bronx _ ATHLETICS GAMES ., DANCING | BASEBALL 'GAMES Workers Party vs. Young Workers League — J. L. G. W. U. vs. Furriers | ‘, Ex! ihiti +—Finnish, Hungarian and other lan- | Athletic hibitions: guage groups.—Special program ar- ranged by the Young Pioneers.—All kinds of games for young and old. SCOTT NEARING, WM. F. DUNNE, BEN GITLOW, M. J. OLGIN, and ALBERT WEISBORD and many others will participate in the games.—Good Eats and Plenty of 'Em. Admission 35 cents. Free Busses to and from Station. TICKDTS, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, For sale at Jimmie Higgins Book Sho: Dy \ gk, Sere gee om * > , * 106 University Place. sb ; | Spend Your Vacation at nee ee ee eta mena niche aD ee Workers Party A ‘.DIRECTIONS—West Side—Take Broadway Subway to 81st St. then “0th St. Crosstown Car to Unionport. Kast Side—Take Lexington Ave. pital Bronx Train to 177th St., then 180th Crosstown tog Untonport, CONEY ISLAND STADIUM CONCERT Fifth St. & Surf Ave. Coney Island, N.Y. For the Benefit of the Striking Furriers The Entire New York Symphony Orchestra ERNO RAPPEE, Conductor A Workers’ Co-operative SUMMER RESORT in White Rock Mts. WINGDALE, N. Y. All conveniences; all sports; hiking; fishing; rowing; swim- ming; dancing; amusenients, FOR REGISTRATE AND IN- FORMATION: “Fretheit" Office to 8 P. M., 135 Lexington Ave., Unity House, and Harlem Co-op- erative House, 1786 Lexington Avenues, New 'York City, N.Y. BUSSES leave Coliperative Hou 1786 Lexington Ava, or, 111 St, Saturday at 1:30 and Fridays at 6:30 P, M. A World Famous Ballet and other attractions SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 16 Auspices: JOINT DEFENSE AND RELIEF COMMITTEE CLOAKMAKERS AND FURRIERS TICKETS on sale at 108 E. 14th Street, Room 35. DIRECTIONS: Take the Bronx Subway or “L" to 177th St, station, then take Unionport Car to the end of line. From West Side take Broad- way Subway to 18ist St, then crosstown ear to Unionport. TICKETS ON SALE: WORKERS PARTY, 8 EB. 14th St.; PREMHFIT, 40 Union Square; DAILY WORKER, 33 E. ist St.; JIMMIE HIGGINS BOOK SHOP, 1 niversity Plone, Final Lecture on (Goak and Dressmakers |] Scott Nearing Talk On War Danger Jams Workers Party Meet | .° 42nd St., GT west side in continuing! with suecess- | Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Company ful picketing of Hartford, Conn., today was award- The bosses held a conference yes- ‘tempt to slash the wages stipulated ers: McDonald, Solnitsky, Lilienstein, Haven and Hartford Railroad Com-| Even Untermyer, hard-boiled cor-| likely to follow a breakdown in nego-|ers: Spire, Baum, Garnett, Charles |body he fell from the car. The elec- bor fakers who appear more anxious | terday when the union and strikers ;tions—unless union officials accept. Mitchell. tricity burned him severely, and his to assure the traction magnates that General T. U. E. L. Meet: Right After Work Will Be Held Tomorrow Eve. f the Trade eague, con ers of: ape will be held tomoerrot ing right after work at, Wel ster Hall, 1ith St. near Third Ave All workers belonging to th: st attend, as an in will be taken u More than 1,000 workers crowded into Bryant Hall, Sixth Ave. near last night where Seott Near ing gave a lecture on the Menace of . ‘5 U. ELL. War. 4d “In 1914, when. the world war siti started,” said Near ‘we were told that it was ‘the war to end war’ but| Preacher Made Wine by ever since then we have seen conflic Ml continue as long as capi. Fake Miracle and Got This talism exists. Drunk, Evidence Shows “The causes of the world war are ilies still with us, in fact even mo tensified. In 1914 it was. England against Germany. Today, it is Eng land,against the United “The League of Nations was form- ed, according to its sponsors to end war. However, since it has .been in tence the menace of war has risen. The reason is not difficult. It is dominated by three large militar, nations—England, France and Italy. “America did not enter the league ‘° because she has found that more money can be made by staying out- side.” s JOSEPH, Mich., June 22.—Rey. “King” Benjamin Purnell, chief of the House of David, “performed the mi acle of turning water into win Henry Kirkham, a member of the olony, testified today in the state's suit to dissolve the c he “miracle” was brought>-of n by chief defense; Barnard, who sought. * nony of previous girl s regarding alleged drinking’ by Purnell. Kirkham turned the water inte nt of a crowd of men and the colony f eros wine i When the lecture ended a substar hen the lecture ended a substan-|\ omen ; tial collection was taken up for The| DAILY WORKER and many of those present signed application blanks for Boss Barbers Hold Meet membership in the Work (Com- ; i i munist) Pa The lecture was er. LO Decide Their Poliey ranged by Section 3 of the party. While Strike Continues 1. Bisa Sat Juliet Stuart Poyntz pre: = ia r) The barbers’ the upper ~ WASHINGTON, June 22. The ed a contract by the navy department terday at which they discussed what for 30 “Wasp” nine-cylinder radial attitude they will take towards ¢he air-cooled engines of 410 horsepower. union, No statement was issued by The cost is $377,087 ther. The engines, similar to ones used The strikers held large meetings in establishing five new world rec-| yesterday afternoon at Lesiie Hall, ords recently, will be installed in| Amsterdam Avenue Inn and other planes for shipboard use. halls. HELP WANTED The DAILY WORKER office, 33 First Street, needs volun- teers to help in circularization work. All comrades who have A NLM SE NEES PREIS LI IM, time are urged to report any time during the day. 2 WHAT PART ? © Will You Play « IN THE epeteidibainemenemenntaeeet er date arte Giant Carnival and Fair JULY 23 & 24 FOR THE BENEFIT OF. THE DAILY WORKER WORKERS’ PARTY UNITS, LABOR ORGANIZA- TIONS, FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS, CLUBS are INVITED: & TO PARTICIPATE By furnishing Attractions, Exhibitions, Side- Shows, Novelty Booths, Athletic Exhibitions, Refreshments, Concerts, etc. = Reserve space through ‘ THE DAILY WORKER 108 East 14th Street Tel. Stuyvesant 6584