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OHIO MINERS ASK MORE CONFERENCE REJECT WAGE CUT Very Little Sentiment For Non-Union Work PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY ||. is Notice To All Units. 4 Back numbers. of The WORKER for free distribution may | be had by party units on Thursdays | pe) and Fridays of each week for use at} gj open air meetings. * * * Long Island Meeting. Labor Organizations | ciation of Plumbers’ Helpers w | Bay Park, Unionport, Bronx, is prom- of the season in the New York Labor DAILY movement. onals participating. team is hard at work preparing for this picnic. ILY WORKE SATURDAY, JULY 1927 lt be held this Sunday, at Plegbent Flected Legion Head After a Fist Fight ng to be one of the biggest affairs An exhibition boxing match will be ld with amateurs and semi-profes- The A fist fight, considerable shouting and threats marked the ninth annual convention of the New York County plumbers’ helpers baseball A game between the Bullied Spain Over Oil Sceineetinentneetinen tities tte An open ‘air meeting in front of| Plumbers’ Helpers Team and the team | the Sunshine Biscuit Co., Long Island,} of the Young Workers Sport Club of will be held at 12 a. m. today by} Passaic, an organization endorsed by factory district 3 of the Y. W. L.| the United Textile Workers of Pas- | Directions: Take the I. R. T. at Grand} saie; will be one of the outstanding COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 8.—Refus- ing to consider the $5 wage scale offered by Ohio operators, the execu- | tive council of district No, 6 (Ohio), of the United Mine Workers today} day. American Legion which ended yester- As a result Thomas A. Nielson, a Bronx detective, was re-elected coun- ty commander with 242 votes. The asked the operators to re-convene th joint conference held this winter at Miami, Fla., to fix a wage scale for the central competitive field. | The Ohio operators have already} {for Sunshine Biscuit Company. All) |Long Island comrades must attend. jis * * * | da: Open Air Meetings Tonight. ai tgapere First Avenue and 79th Street. Local 35 Meets Monday. | preceeded the vote. As one legion- ee ae peilehs baie ae Speakers: Stanley, Garnett, and) A general membership meeting of aire demanded an apology for an al- ' the low wage mentitned. However, | Miller. a s Local 35, International, Ladies’ Gar-|leged insult the party became a free* thar kuarmesly stone psi ‘diasatia.| Steinway and Jamaica Avenue, | ment Workers’ Union, will be held|for-all. Friends of the contending Bon ae 98 Nae tn, which this. petal Long Island, Speakers: Bixby, and Monday right after work at Manhat-| factions pulled the contestants apart nouncement was greeted by the min- aiss. ; wi 16th Street. |tan Lyceum, 66 East Fourth St. Louis: and the vote was then taken. ers, as, with the exception of one), penne Bi " er b ce ang iymani and Ben Gold will speak. In addition to the fight the conyen- small loeal, the organized miners | nn vy oe eee ' Active Members Meeting Today. }tion passed a resolution urging con- were unanimous against any yielding | ” anor. . 4 FS * Fy }gress to cogniz the . Star on the matter of wages, so they fin- Neiw Jenner Acehnese ‘Tonigit All active members of Local 35| SPa9gled Banner as the national ally made an appeal to the district | union officials, and the latter have asked a discussion from the begin-| ning. Bergenline Ave. Speaker: Nessin. 1A Street. Ehrlich and} Powers. * WASHINGTON, Pa., July 8.—An} attack on the union is seen in the ar- rest of three employees of the Union Valley Coal Mine at Hanlin station. | They are charged with dynamiting the house of the superintendent, altho | that official was known to be the | > * Speakers: | * x * | Melon Stand At Carnival. | WORKER Carnival. # * * fri entral to 11th St. court house; ask | features of the pienic. Perth Amboy—Smith and E1m/| quarters, 7 East 22nd St. The Hungarian Needle Trades Club| damaged prope Section 6 of the party will have a| Will meet Wednesday evening at 350/ submerged object of some kind off watermelon stand at The DAILY | East 81st St.. Ben Gold will speak.| the English coast, according to ad- | All workers are invited to bring their| vice received at the Canadian Pacific | fight was precipitated during a vote The Plumbers’ Helpers Jazz Band|on the resolution which would have going to play all afternoon, Sun- ended the right of a county com- |mander to succeed hintself. . Shouts of “sit down” and “shut up” * * West New York—1ldth Street and/should be present at 11 a. m. today. anthem: A Fin. meeting will be held at the head- Montrose L * * The Canadian Pacific Steamer i " a Montrose, which left Southampton, | Hungarian Meeting Wednesday, England, early today, suffered a ler when it struck a ends. | offices here this afternoon. Party Units, Attention! All, notices of party affairs, meet- | ings and other’activities for publica- | tion in The DAILY WORKER should be addressed to the Party News Edi- tor, The DAILY WORKER, 33 First | St., New York. it habit of keeping explosives in his of- fice, and an accidental explosion could} have resulted. | CURRENT EVENTS (Continued from Page One) sorbs the spirit of America, that spirit that makes people uncomfortable un- less they are up and doing, A man who can take half a million from the | government and become an interna- tional hero has much to thank his adopted country for. Also the coun-| Loans, were issued today by Dr. E. try owes him something. If he lands! J. Lickley, City Persecutor. safely on his return trip we suggest! that the government drop the recov- ery suit against him. In fact we be-| lieve that this would not be doing the right thing by our hero. Why not! give him a half million in addition and a monopoly of the junk from the old battleships and cruisers that will be scrapped to make room for new} ones after the present naval confer- ence at Geneva adjourns. } poco: has ended bogus titles) in Italy we are told. Benito is also busily engaged putting up an. opposi- tion to those who are trying to put| an end to Benito. The great “duce”! has been thrilling the easily-thrilled section of the world’s population by | weekly decrees deciding important! B LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 8.— Complaints charging Cecil B. De-) Mille, motion picture producer, and| G. Banks, said to be a lawyer and in- surance man, with usury in connec-/| tion with Julian Petroleum Stock Pool Spend Your Vacation at 1 A Workers’ Co-operative SUMMER RESORT in White Rock Mts. 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For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 83 First St., New York City, | t Booth Phones, Dry Dock 6612, Office Phone, Orchard $313, Patronize MANHATTAN LYCEUM | Large Halla With Stage for Meet- tage, Entertainments, Balls, Wed- dings and Banquets; Cafeteria 66-68 E. 4th St. New York, N. ¥ | Small Meeting Rooms Always | Available. 7846, John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere where all radicals meet, New York COMRADESHIP RESTAURANT ae ' i ' i ee tt AVOID THE RUSH | (Continued from Page One} i! 1 brought pressure upon their respect-| i! 2 ‘ , ! ive governments, and the American| $4 Sei oles 1 State Department and the Pecan y i Ministry of Foreign Affairs cabled] { i! their respective Madrid missions hur-| j 4 i ried instructions to take action. ' The attempt of the American 4m- ' i bassador to force Spain to give the 1, i! oil monopoly to the Standard Oil i! i Company, which it seemed for a time! ! j yj would be successful, is described by | 1; i! the Times correspondent in the fol-| 4} i! lowing words: | i! t “Whether it was be of the| tj I dictator’s (Primo de Rivera) personal 1 friendship for Mr. Moore or because 3 i! of the threat which the ambassador | i! 4 a is said to have made that an embargo} ! 1 - \ ] H would be placed on all cotton destined | I Aa, : ey Ne ¥ i! for Spain, is not known, but the up-| tj i! shot was that Primo de Rivera prom- ° ised that while Mr. Moore was tj Buy Your ] ickets Now Hi am r to the Spanish court no! tj f i Russian oil or oil products would be {: fomdhe ‘i allowed to enter the country. i! Cae oy i! Standard Loses Fight. i MIDSUMMER i! Despite the threats of the Ameri- tj = i ador, the Standard Oil] jf e ° \; Company lost its battle for the mo-| 74 ’ i! Company is Spanish both in personal ' and capital. Ba ij A decree: issued has ae ee i! For the Benefit of The DAILY WORKER government not only establishes a)? i monopoly of the petroleum industry i! At PLEAS T BAY PARK but bars bids from foreign concerns. i! Nar Bakers’ Doc. No. 164] 4] Games g § in the ‘month a uly rizes y Unten: Babar rant: ‘ Exhibitions Open Air Moonlight Masic Chauve Souris i d Airy, Large Fi ‘ a ower . All Star Meeting Rooms and Hall Deneing |» Yautevine Dance y Program TO HIRE Suitable for Meetings, Lectures and Dances in the Czechoslovak Workers House, Inc. | 347 E. 72nd St. New York Telephone: Rhinelander 5097. Aas Patronize Our Advertisers 01010101010 590 Madison Ave. New York University 0775 FOR A FRESH, WHOLESOME VEGETARIAN MEAL Come to Scientifie: Vegetarian Restaurant New York. fl | matters from the bobbing of women’s} hair to solving the class struggle. | Now, only those with titles aged in} wood will be allowed to sport them| publicly. It is said that Mussolini desires to be an emperor. Perhaps he had better dig up a crown in jig time, else He may not have a head} WINGDALE, N. Y. All conveniences; all sports; hiking; fishing; rowing; swim- ming; dancing; amusements. TION AND IN- || reiheit” Office 2 | 2 ‘op: 1786 Lexington New ‘York City, N. ¥. fi} | | | Where do we meet to drink and eat? | | Good Feed! Any Hour! at Sollins’ Dining Room Good Company! Any Day! OKING Bet. 2 & 3 Aves, Stuyvesant 7661. REAL HOME CO 22 E. 14th St. Phone: to rest it on, if he procrastinates, | ve Codperative House, ton Ave. cor. 111th saturday at 1:30 and Friddys BUY THE DAILY WORKER AT. THE NEWSSTANDS % PESECESSE SEL ASSTNED SELES HELP 4 THE PLUMBERS’ HELPERS BUILD A UNION! American Association of Plumbers’ Helpers - First Annual Grand Picnic TOMORROW, SUNDAY, JULY 10 Pleasant Bay Park ——S SCHEDULE OF EVENTS PEEEEE EEE HH § ti Tel. Lehigh 6022, Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF Office Hourga: 9:30-12 A. M, 2-8 P.M. Cor. Second Ave. Dr. J. Mindel Room 803 Tel. Cor. Eldridge St. Cor. Westchester Ave., Bronx, N. Y. ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY 1 UNION SQUARE | | Phone Stuyv. 10119 | | SURGEON DENTIST Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 248 BAST 116th STREET New York. Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists Orchard 3783 Strictly by Appointment DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST 48-50 DELANCEY STREET New York DR. JOS. LEVIN SURGEON DENTIST X-Ray Diagnosis 1215 BRONX RIVER AVENUE Phone, Underhill 2738. TUDIO OR OUTSIDR WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor, 3rd St. pecial Rates for Labor Organiza- (Established 1887.) ons. | ° ri ° ll ° | ll | 2) 10:00 A.M.—Tennis ; 12:30 P.M.—Children’s Events 1:00 P.M.—Track Events 2:00 P.M.—Base Ball Game 4:15 P.M.—Tug-of-War 4:30 P.M.—Races 5:15 P.M.—Boxing Exhibition 6:00 P.M.—Speakers DANCING STARTS AT 4P.M: DIRECTIONS—West Side—Take Broadway Subway to 81st St., then 180th St. Crosstown Car to Unionport. East side —Take Lexington Ave. Subway Bronx Train to 177th St., then 180th Crosstown to Unionport. 4 FEEEEEEPEEEEEEEEEEEE REESE, | | FEE beh hbo eh cece bch che deeb deeb chreteetacda te EE EEEEEEEE EEF EEE EERE EEE EEE SEFES Coney Island S | WEST 6th STREET & SURF AVE. BENEFIT FURRIERS STRIKH FUND. The New York Symphony Orchestra P BINGE IGOR with ALEXIS KOSLOFF of the House and his famous ballet—also Ballet Internationale and Divertissements. ERNO RAPEE, conducting in a special Wagner, Strauss, Tchaikowsky, Borodine, Berlioz, Rimsky-Korsakoff program. Saturday Night, Ju Tickets on sale at 108 East 14th Street, Room 25, and 44 U RESERVED SEATS 92. . © 16, 1927, at 8 p.m. In case of rain, Sunday, July 17, at 8 p. m. AUSPICES JOINT DEFENSE AND RELIEF COMMITTES, FURRIDBRS AND C Saturday, July30 Is PICNIC DAY More Than 15,000 Workers will gather at the FRETHEIT PICNIC (Includ. 50 Workers’ Organizations) 5 Workers Party Branches 18 Workmen’s Circle Branches 19 Workers Clubs 6 T. U. E. L. Sections 2 Women’s Councils ULMER PARK 25th AVENUE, BROOKLYN Dancing — Workers’ Sports—Soecer Games — Refreshments GENERAL MERRY-MAKING Organizations can still buy 500 tickets Value $125.00 for $20.00. DIRECTIONS: B. M. T.—West End Line to 25th Avenue Station. oR ——10 E100 S10ES tadium Concert Profit of $105.00. CONEY ISLAND, N. Y. Dances Polovtsieane Du Metropolitan Opera LOAKMAKBRS, 41 UNION SQUARE m Square, Room 714, ERAL ADMISSION $1, THE ENTIRE PROGRAM WILL BE BROADCAST FROM STATION WCGU. With 20 of these coupons clipped on DIFFERENT days from the Ofter GOODWIN No. 2 (Anseo) Any One of These Splendid No.1 CAMERA Books Regular Price $2.50 Each Worth $2.50 32 AMUSEMENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD ADMISSION 50 CENTS Combination Ticket, good for 2 day: Tickets on Sale at 108 East 14th Street, 106 University Place. cents. First Street, YOU ARE Tuesday evening, 8 P. M., at 350 East 81st Street. All brass and woodwind instruments; also cello and viola players needed. 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