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| cic asain THE DAILY WORKER, NEW r- a ee ee ee (ORK FRIDAY, rage rive Fur Workers to Sue “Forward” for Libel (Continued from Page One) @ felonious assault when his case @ame up in the Seventh District Court, Bronx. On the evening of June 29 he at- tacked Max Bloom, a worker loyal to | * the Joing Board, in front of his h on Southern Boulevard, near 173rd St. the Bronx. appeared, he jumped upon him, ting his chest so severely that many stitches were necessary wound. Muschnick was released on $2,500 bail which. will until his case comes up in a higher court, Max’ Wallman, who was arrested June 6 after he was beaten up by members of the industrial-squad, had his case postponed until August 5 when it came up in Jefferson Market Court yesterday. He is charged with felonious assault and disorderly con- duct. enut- Mass Picketing Today. The Joint Board issued a call yes- terday for a monster picket demon- stration in the market this morning to show the right wing-boss-police de- partment combine, that the workers are fn the present struggle to win, and | intend to continue fighting until vic- tory is achieved. While the fu are on the picket line here, activ’ in other cities con- tinue. ‘ Montreal is’ arranging a big meeting. for July 17, and although Ben Gold will not be able to speak, a well attended meeting is expected. Last night Gold spoke in Boston, no Feport of the meeting being received at press time. Gold Will Speak Saturday. Ben Gold, manager of the Fu 3 Joint Board, and Louis Hyman, man- ager of the Cloakmakers’ Joint Board, will deliver speeches on the situation and latest developments of the nee- dle trades struggle Saturday night, in the open air arena of the Coney Island Stadium, 6th St. and Surf Ave. This will be in conjunction with a concert, which is being sponsored by the Joint Defense and Relief Committee, for the | benefit of the wives and children of the imprisoned furriers and cloak- makers, Erno Rapee will conduct the New| York Symphony Orchestra of 100 pieces,‘ and Alexis Kosloff, premier | danseur of the Metropolitan Opera | House, will personally appear in and} stage a pantomimic version of “Prince | Igor,” the opera by A, Borodine. ® * * Donate Money To Defense Fund. The workers of the Liebman and Horowitz shop, have decided to donate | the sum of $100 to the joint defense | fund after they received a sum of | money for back pay that was due them for a long time. Jury Secured in Birger BENTON, Ill, was copleted here this afternoon in the trial of the three super southern Illinois gangsters, Charlie Birger, Art Neuman and Ray “Izzy” Hyland, charged with the murder of Mayor Joe Adams, of West City. Opening statements were to be heard at the afternoon court session, followed by the taking of testimony, Waiting until Bloom 5 to close the |W be continued | J MurderCase;Gunmen of | Great Political Power July 14—A jury | PARTY ACTIVITIES Labor Organizations The Greek local of the Furrie Joint Board will hold an open air mecting at 41st St. and 8th A p. m. this ning to discuss riers’ strike. . D. Issues Call. , the International Labor se is on the job defending per- ted WOES. Rose Baron, secre- Labor De= for the the labor or De- upplied bail ¢ more-how ization is to th the Interna to work ‘al aic got wark, street. .Speake Donald. taken imme- 1e imprison- Carpenters Attention! carpente DAIL \e Wi ORKER, rd the existence of an ,jin this coun which has the cour- e to Bie: aim its program and ideas, and fi for the workers in its columns, With DAILY || must br All WOF port without fail « 108 East 14th St 9 a.m. Monday to start on construction work. for The the concentration of the attack on the workers, there ‘must be an equal concentration of the |workers to the defense, Been | bo: Members. Who Have Arrested. A group picture of all.our. “con- |viets” who have been arrested on the > picket lines will be taken and will ap- The International Labor Defense is pear in the next issue of the bulletin | specifically for the purpose of defend- “Woman,” as well:as a picture of the ing workers and working class organ- whole outing. i In this present every | To the + * * worker must rally to the standard. George Crim, Attention! In fighting this case and many George Crim will pease get in other cases, the International Labor touch with The DAILY WORKER, | Defense has been playing its part in 108 East 14th St., at once, the struggle of the workers. | Send in your contributions to the Th United ‘Council ae Workingclass| International Labor Defense, New Housewives will have an outing to Section, 799 Broadway, Room the Worke Cooperative, 2700 Bronx Park East, Sunday, July 17th. — ——-— All council members in New York, |saie will hold their second annual bus | Newark and Passaic shal] meet at 1 | ride to Far Rockaway on Sunday, July p.'m. sharp at the Cooperative. Aj3 Busses leave 27 Dayton Ave., at speaker from the Workers’ Coopera-|7 a, m, sharp. Tickets $1.50. tive will address the membership on * * + | cooperatives, ‘ ‘i ‘ | Sub-Section 1-D Booth. New, derdéy Meshing Somlay: |e The DAILY. WORKER Carnival: All the members of the Workers | 4 iy h 3 : | (Communist) Party in the state of | the i ara "Room ao, articles for New Jersey who are members of trade | * | * junions should attend a special meet-| — Notice To All Units jing which will take place at the) B "i - Se ae Newark Labor Lyceum, Springfield ack numbers of The DA Ave. and 14th St. on Sunday afternoon| WORKER for free distribution may | 2 p.m. sharp. A representative of | be had by party units on Thursdays \the district will be present. land Fridays of each week for use at) * ae air meetings. Libeasy Opens Monday. Booth Phones, Dry Dock 6612, 1846, The Workers School Library, 108 | Office PROD G, Onnnare 9919. } Hast 14th St., will b ightly be- | atronize 18! waeneaiie ciara chee Large Hatis With Stage tor Meet- ings, Entertainments, Balls, Passaic Bus Ride. , .The Young Workers League of Pas- dings and Banquets; Cafeteria. 66-68 E. 4th St. New York, N. ¥. Small Meeting Rooms Aiways Available. Flora Anna Skin Ointment for PIMPLES, BLACKHEADS, LARGE PORES freckles, rash, itching skin, eczema or stubborn skin trouble of any kind will be banished by use of FLORA ANNA SKIN OINTMENT, $1.00. Sola on money back guar- antee. NEW WAY LABORATORIES | 276 West 43rd St. New York City 25% of all sales are donated to The DAILY WORKER. Always || mention The DAILY WORKER on your order. pend Your Vacation at UNITY 201010101010 Saturday,July3 Is PICNIC DAY] | A Workers’ Co-operative SUMMER RESORT in White Rock Mts. WINGDALE, N. Y. All conveniences; all sports; hiking; fishing; rowing; swim- ming; dancing; amusements. More Than 1 PIC will gather at the FRETHEIT (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’ 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. 010101010 leave Ci ‘oSperati ngton A Saturday at 1:20 ‘and Fridays P.M. 5,000 Workers WEST 6th Cy & SURF ~| from ‘istructors of Sub-section I-D will have a booth 799 Broad-| BENEFIT ‘Fight Dubinsky is Call of Cutters (Continued from Page One) cently A. Horowitz, others. attempted to rai Max Cooperman Resolution. adopted, Cutters’ resolution part as follows: “Resolved that we, the cutters as- sembled at a mass meeting at St vesant Casino on Thursday, J called by the League of Tho pud ent The reads in of Local 10 for a 9-continue his evil deeds towards the members of Local 10, and be it further “Resolved that we rebuke Dubinsky {and pledge ourselves to renew fight with new vigor to libe Local 10 and the entire I, I these self-styled leads Sig- man, Dubin and the others, who have proven themselves to be the de- our union and the be- travers of the workers, and be it fur- ther “Resolved that in order to our local and the entire union into a real workers’ labor organization we demand the resignation of “dae and the entire ecutive Board of Local 10, and we ple ourselves not to recognize them as officers of our union any longer.” the e@ our G. W..U. For; n't Forget the istaining Fund? BUSINESS & PROFES Don’ t ad to jail; | and | 2 | dox ebuild NEW YORK PARTY CO 4gular monthly Party Wor at 8 p. m. at 12 to trans portant work employing women; Party act. Also Part work; party industrial organizers are M. COWL, Secretary Women’s Department, Laundry Trust Hearing Results in Exposure NFERENCE OF WOMEN n Indostrial Conference will be held East 16th St., New York All] How the laundry in ng as\delegates must come in time asthere is very im-| trolled by the Manhatta y members working in establishments|Laundry Owners Association section and sub-section organizers for women’s}New York Hand Laundry sociation was disclosed ing before Deputy Attorney all requested to come to this meeting. District No. 2. Orthodox Jews WASHINGTON, ‘July 14.—Ortho- Jews assembled in a national convention here yesterday refused to accept Henry Ford’s apology. The convention which was attended by representatives of hundreds of orthodox congregations from all parts of the country rejected a reso- lution that the motor magnate’s ré- traction be accepted. The vote was 387 to 23. Rabbi George Silverstone, the spokesman for the group “What Ford h nnot be remedied with words MADISON, Wis., July 14.—While President Coolidge cavorts about in his ornate chaps and makes a spec- tacle of himself fishing for trout with worms, in the hope of attracting the mpathy of the western farmer and stockman, his most pronounced rival in the republican party, ex-Governor | Lowden of Illinois, is getting in some ‘more realis SSIONAL DIRECTORY who was saic done FRIENDS OF ORGANIZED LABOR | For HEALTH, SAT COMRAD. RATIONAL VEG ETARIAN RESTAURANT || 1590 Madison Ave. New York University 0775 CORSE: RES RIES Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5/65. Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A place with atmosphere / where all radicals meet, 302 E. 12th St. New York 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. & Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. Tel. Windsor 9052. 4301 Grand At WITZELS Fane. UNION MUSIC—PROMI tions, Songs, Rumanian at Jimmie Hig ka Second A DIRE ‘ Coney Island Stadium Concert] AVE. BAKERY PRODUCTS Jf not, let us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home. RUMANIAN WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUNDAY, JULY 17, from 10 A. M. to 12 P.M. venue Eleveated 1 or Times Square, take College Point Trolley car tg the Park. Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119 Tel. Orchard 3783 | Strictly by Appointment DR. L. KESSLER SURGEON DENTIST 48-50 DELANCEY STREET Cor. Eldridge St. New York DR. JOS. LEVIN | SURGEON DENTIST X-Ray Diagnosis 1215 BRONX RIVER AVENUE Cor, Westchester Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Phone, Underhill 2738. ——ooooo | ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Special Rates for Labor Organiza tions (Astablished 18 (Union Made) Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. P i I 2nd Avenue at 10th Street, College Point, L. I BOWLING ALLEY, Etc. 106 University PI 57th St. or Subway from Corona Line to 111th Street. Then CONEY ISLAN NIC. The New York Symphony Orchestra ERNO RAPEE conducting a special Wagner, Tchaikow- sky, sky-Korsakoff program. Sports — Soccer Borodine, Berlioz, Rim-: ALEXIS KOSLOFF Les Dances Polovtsienne Du Prince Igor with ALEXIS KOSLOFF of the Metropolitan Opera House in person and his famous ballet. Also Ballet Internationale and Divertissements. Profit of $105.00, Firgataradkincces SEATS $2. ~ Saturday Night, July 16, 1927, at 8 p.m. In case of rain, Sunday, July 17, at 8 p. m. AUSPICES JOINT DEFENSE AND RELIEF COMMITTEE, FURRIPRS AND CLOAKMAKBERS, 41 Tickets on sale at 108 Kast 14th Street, Room 35, and 41 Union Square, Room 714, GENERAL ADMISSION $l. ee THE ENTIRE PROGRAM WILL BE BROADCAST FROM STATION WCGU. Reject | Henry Ford’s Apology rejection | UNION SQUARE | Matthews who Hoffman’s petition organizations. Witnesses appeared and told the asso¢iations compelled members ‘to charge expen to disclose both Notice to Comrades. Notice is hereby given that owing to a reorganization in our personnel, Thomas Garai is no longer connected with The DAILY WORKER. Party|for the work they done. The a units, DAILY WORKER agents and}laundry which did the work h sympathetic organizations are asked|witnesses were compélled rop to take notice of this announcement|them, when they reduced their and act aecordingly.—Bert Miller, for}list to any . the Management Committee of The = Se DAILY WORKER. Keep Up the Sustaining Fund po Ee Ee 4 The Outing of the Season | Two Big Days enn ey Saturday {Games Prizes| Sunda z Fie el SB {Contests Dancing} ni a es BEN \Vaudeville Athletics} | 2 3 ' exhibitions | a A | SER Set seeder | MIDSUMMER {] Carnival and Fair For the Benefit of The DAILY WORKER PLEASANT BAY PARK ADMISSION 50c. Combination Ticket—Good for f | | fl Two Days—T75c. 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