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THE DAILY ‘Transit Hearing Is Thrown Inte Uproar TUESDAY WORKER, NEW YORK. ; ~,. | \Civil Liberties Union Will Not Accept Lavin's Acts on Shiplacoff Resignation is Opinion Gpsinieunaton Pave Ovie) of City’s Traction Mem |rminication trom the. Sacco-V Meet of Daily Worker Agents on Wed., 8 p.m. A special meeting of all unit |) section and sub-section on DAILY PARTY ACTIVITIES NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY , — “Te * . Sai . eco-V WORKER Agents and pyres Open Air Meetings Tonight. ie Dnt Cowie ps aantal { zers will | ¥ yy 1! ., | Emergen i t wa: { mts tee ae ei oe beara Rutgers Square. Speakers: _B. As H lan Tastifies The announcement of Edward || in Seturday’s DAILY WORKER and ix ave nll venaetted 46 cothe | Lares rei El eae counties Gusakolt, ant Me- ¥ P. Lavin, president of Local 977 || other data. The evidence included M Secretary, Women’s Department District | Note: This meabhig was origin- gee Seusin Sasaiehs” - Bas BS Rie of. the Amalgamated Association || 4 letter from Louis Hy mie r a RES ; ad ally announced for 6 P. M. Please || qoig Ni dep te x 4 la aS: a Former Mayor John F. Hylan stood || of Electric Railway ployes As- of the Joint Board of he loa and Subway W orker Killed Labor Organizations note change of hour. | Sta ley esin, Patterson, Harrison and off at the Transit Commission’s hear-|| sociation that he is ning that || Dressmakers Union, which follows i . es ° 7s — [ath st i University Place, | 28 Yesterday and called his question-|| position to take effect immedi- || full: By Exposed Live Wire) tron Workers Flection Tonight . le 1 ra REDE ghana paninadd CT Samuel Untermyer, names. He/| ately, was received with surprise “I have noticed in the press reports A special meeting of the Iron an Forty-three Furriers |Rusgiee kid i Garaen sal), IX°Y> | hurled accusations one after another|| by traction worker throughout |/a letter addressed to you by oe The new Eig en ay cut | Bronze i aiden aati : * . | Na - GB . at the special counsel for the commis-|] the city yesterday. Abraham Ship! hehalf of the took « ] t the Jailed for Picketing ran Pee Mae sion and finally drew from Untermyer | When interviewed by a reporter | Socialist P: the respon- | gene Street, 8 (Continued anise Page 1). | Furriers Versus Cloakmakers. —_| an impolite, “That’s a lie!” of The DAILY WORKER mary || sibility for t on of the an expo ificate ill and wa ess. It is A committee of needle trades work-| Hylan had demanded of Untermyer|| of the members of the union said }/¢o and V order of reduction of the strike assessment and fo} ‘ lers visi tl i AILY | whether he had not accepted a fee|| that they ld refuse to cept || in Union duty of every member to be present t lect: 5:5 fficers, |er8 visited the office of The DAILY) w p e|| that they Wik tefnes te ept ever; ith clecwen of iene pon hi ‘union | WORKER yesterday and offered to|from the Interborough while his firm|| 1 on the \ Ip arrived in the: election avin's resignation. When m his announcement he said t international officials conducting the local’s business | without consulting him. Hi! AN n by * tion U.C.W.C.H. Needs Funds. ions and indi- tickets for the United Council of ves are re- ickets or money. lith Street, Room i tore and his f the “pr »| Among S| thruout -\head of ¢ «which the « , ployed |show the whole world just how strong| represented the Admiral Realty Com-| |they are and how well they can pull. |pany which was suing the Interbor-/ : i : : i s rj ough in a test of the constitutionality | Sueceasfal Conte: © in Toronto. Comrade M. Malkin, spokesman for | oug ity A ‘alberaen Eagetvad yeathiies? trim (22 committee offered to stage a spe-/of the dual subway contracts. Un-| . Englander, qnavikaer of te Toronto | cial tug of war match at The DAILY | termyer remained quiet for a moment, |- . 4 be, mniv: Pair 1 Lylan leaned forward to him. | tion the true Joint B € the Rarcers’ -U : WORKER Carnival and Fair to be} and Ly : d | . ~ ool : peta the Unity Conference | held at Pleasant Bay Park, on July} “Well, you don’t deny it, do you?” | 800 Passengers Shaken | Prior to T p Ff 4 1 Yee TT he Tee | . yen Leonardo F of the union held a most successful |23td and Path. | The -match wilt be: | hate Untermyer answered. “It *\In “L” Train Collision of ‘ the . Skoce- meeting there Sunday, which resulted | Arrested Furriers versus .Arrseied ja lie.” ee et G eaten in some very important decisions Cloakmakers. | During the hot exchanges, between Ce This is the first of a series of con-| What a spectacle! The Tammany|the corporation lawyer and Hylan, | A ferencon té which the trade unionists |COPS Will go crazy when they see the|Untermyer kept appealing to the/ ® ‘ Ms : s Aird P sevice @ ati 4 + «4.3 (strong picket line strikers going into|chairman to have the personal sion between a M f a-| mittees would of various large cities will be invited | fs | isin: saan lk Bx . ted train and a fth Avenue train| demonstration. to J i the at le in the Fur-|ttaining for the match. Qf course the | marks struck from the record. In this : é a 3 \ PEAT Ot WHE SEARS IE wt THO. WUT S etarecehay-eleaehakerebave been |hé: wad dpheld, Jat the Adams Street Station, Brook-| doubt his word. since | doing quite some pulling of late. They; Not long after the fee charge had | yn. ditions of the labor move must attend this important meeting. * * * tion company by the cuted man was em- THE NEWSSTANDS THE DAILY WORKER ion and isvanay, | Flora Anna Skin Ointment petty Eight hundred pa shaken up today by I for PIMPLES, BLACKHEADS, LARGE PORES riers’ Union and join withthe Fur- } Fae Tat eae ie effort | are in the vanguard of the militant | been made Hylan began his interro- | Polite vaperye?, Were called from a defense, Eapareel a } Tatashatibnal Iece Waskeve’ Union of | Working class in the big fight to pull| gation of the special counsel. the Poplar Ay emi tation to quiet! against faetiona quarre) IE | the United States and Canada |the labor movement out of the hands} _» Wise To Untermyer. the passengers, who became fright- Joined Demonstr ion. . 1 : _ jof the reactionaries. “You're always the fellow who pre-| ened. They were removed from both! “In true united-front spirit I called } Mass meetings will follow the con- _ | NEW WAY LABORATORIES ) ferences in the various cities and Ben | 3 ; a | Gold, manager of the New York Joint; Section 2, Daily Agents Meeting Board, will attend many of these Tomorrow * * * tends to be doing something for noth-! trains. upon the members of e ing and all the time you are getting | The rear-end tf the Board of the Cloak and Dressmz paid pretty good.’ Where were you| Myrtle Avenue fron r, Gold upon the mem- } when I was in the mayor's office and| platform of the Fifth Avenue train rd, to § West 43rd St. New York City ts, and the | meetings and tell of the present strike | All DAILY WORKER agents of i raat * “t ; . strike and j 5 & : | ALL, vs bl .|making this fight? were damaged. ticipate in e and % || _ in the New York fur industry and the| section 2 must report Wednesday, 6 | abther i Bins, madd Ghee Bh Oe eee oo sl Entiat Pome in thé. demibnetra- ailleat, auecesal?! eeuenl ; h és ; |, At another time Hylan said that “if] The Myrtle Avenue train was at a | ruggle against the reactionaty |p. m. sharp at 100 West, 28th St. Im-!the commission is. working for the| standstill. in the station was(tion. I came to the square not with Sees aa Oe re = canta | forees which are seeking to destroy | portant problems will. be acted upon. | people it ought to have a counsel who| pumped by the other train which the intention of speaking, but as a BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Pare egies ook | At the end of the meeting all section |has respect for the people.” He|was.coming into the station, accord.| Worker. I stood on the outs FRIENDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR i ’ Meeting ‘T! ; | agents will leave for the city DATLY | added; “He’s been kidding the people! ing to Patrick O’Neil, motorman of the gathering and saw what was go- oh ,ABO 4 ” i iV KER conference. ” ry. e mes Re ing on. heard the crowd—fully ¢ a } Cutlery! Messing Thoraday WORKER conf |long enough. the Fifth Avenue train, he put on|! I heard th a Sally. 90 Tel. Lehigh 6022 1 All cutters, members of the Inter- ee a Publicity Seeker. the brakes when he saw the signal Per cent of it—clamor to hear Ben x. ABRAHAM 0 cOFF i nagonel Ladi¢s’ Garment Workers Notice To All Units. After much refusing on the part of set against him but slip Dery rails Gold... 1 saw him hoisted aver. the tees eee cut | Union should attend the mesting ; ea ice J etered ‘S| heads of the people toward the plat- SURGEON DENTIST | called by the Welfare League of _ Back numbers of The DAILY | Hylan to be bulldozed by Untermyer| prevented the train from stopping in | Local 10 that will be held Thursday| WORKER for free distribution may the latter said, “Do you know that) time. } evening at Stuyvesant Casino, Second be had by party units on Thursdays this investigation is mandatory by act) The Fifth Avenue train slipped Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M. Daily Except Friday an form. By virtue of the agreeme with Mr. Frisina, and, what is more. 249 BA by virtue of loyalty to the endeavor A Rosenfeld, Secretary Cor. Second A 7 . 8 dla oh weak f the legislature?” pare bie sks for twenty feet after : ? Ave., near Ninth St. Louis Hyman, and Fridays of each week for use at / © a x ss , over the tracks for twenty feet after 6 ieee oh nd Vanzetti, the manager of the Joint Board, Cloak open air meetings. co i ‘Suppose it was,” Hylan replied, the brakes were applied, O’Neil said. i wis ae nb bcaanha = gas BS ‘ and Dressmakers’ Union, will speak. * * * : i it ih st set ta RA ue Service ‘was tied up on the line for| ould have been respected. Instead.,| Advertise your union meetings Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Discussion on important questions are Party Units, Attention! taeeieiae LA haR de ee am i twenty minutes. the socialists who occupied the plat-|| here. For information write to ree D z on the order of business. Ail notices ‘of party ‘affairs, meet-| vO cle nominated for supreme courti aaa IM Iw PHOTO ) form kicked Ben Gold in the face, The DAILY WORKER Surgeon Dentists i es ings and other activities for publica-|7 Oo. You want te advettice sour|| ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY Thue tist nelionither Mecd ues ante Advertising Dept 1 UNION SQUARE Ford Apology Pleases | tion in The DAILY WORKER should |. oi¢ et | ene RA ed a WORK | gathering in the face. They proved | 3g First St., New York City. Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119 " ey that they e bent on making the | j is as narrow and par’ e, They sought to demonst sin as po a | be addressed to the Party News Edi- |", sea Sie Me Wealthy Jews Le che DATLY WORKER, 33 First | The hearing was void of any ~ SPIESS STUDIO | St., New York. preteen th: toa nOnr: | 54 Second Ave.. cor. 3rd St. ft mm American Jewry has fallen for | BUY THE DAILY WORKER |] Special Rates for Labor Organiza- || the demonstration into grist for their Health Food Se Ford’s apology and everything is all| "Qooth Phones, Dry Dock 6612, 7846, \T THE NEWSSTANDS | Ltions (Established 1887.) : azniloquently Strictly by Appointment They, who so Vegetarian Restaurant DR. L. KESSLER set for a love-fest. 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