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HE DAILY WORKER. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1927 Page Five * “4 ; 2 sii ‘ DEPUTY SHERIFF AND RIGHT WING = | Parry acrivrres | ORE UNIONS RALLY TO PROTEST; STRIKE SET FOR NY [STRICT OF WORKE MONDAY WILL BE BIGGEST YET ay: ee iy RAID JOINT DEFENSE COMMITTEE | 2°" GALLS FOR STRIKE ON MONDAY é oe esas (Genta from Page One) the world hold the opinion that these 1 OF | Subsection 1D. stirred the Americ workers in the} men are innocent, eminent jurists say ont: F spat aye Pee Unit 1F. of Subsection 1D has a last 30 years.” that the evidence is of the most flim- uy. ERS Be _ (Continued from Page One) —_ \unregistered unemployed fur work-| .,ecial meeting tonight at 6:30 sharp| Miss Baron expressed disapproval|sy character and betrays the de ,. The Distr cutive Committee of District 2, Workers in no uncertain manner. The work|ers yesterday estimated that there’ a, 51 E. Tenth street. Discussion|of plans to petition President Cool-|of the Massachusetts legal | yommunist) «I William W. Weinstone, general secretary, l will nae be disorganized; the DEMON) are. at present about 3,000 wor Kers | and elections are going to take place jidge to exercise influence to|to do these workers to death because| issued the followin em yeste ° ers will not suffer; rather this will/ without jobs, altho this should nor-'at this meeting. It is of great im-|bring about a commutation of sen-|they dared hold opinions contrary to “Saeed and Vanzetti are at I ‘ oe ve are re be a signal for renewed activity. We| mally be the busy season of the year.| portance that all the comrades be on|tence. Shé stated, “The workers ofthe EpeAE Souhe We nav, howe _pacco an E tt are still within the shadow of the elec will continue the fight for the brlawn- | Tt wes the opinion of vane -apeaker:| ¢ime. the world do not want Sacco end|give life or death to Sacco and Van-|‘Ti¢ chair. The mur capitalist class still cries for their ers and their dependents. We will|after another that this situation was eu : Vanzetti to be sentenced to life of|zetti, not a life-long future to per-|tlood. The mighty protest of international labor has forced the continue the fight against the right due to the return of sectional con-/ International Branch, Subsection 6C. living torture in the American bas-| sonal torture. postponement of the death sentence 1e leopard has not changed wing. Our answer must be—alto-|tracting on a large scale, and piece} A meeting of the International |tille at Charlestown. It is not a ques-| Fifteen thousand musicians of eS, ‘ shaise gether for the decisive onslaught) work and home work which have! Branch of Subsection 6C will be held | ts spots. ¢ against the gangsters in the unions.|crept back since the reactionary In-} tonight at 8 p. m. at 68 Liberty Ave., | y ae SE tion of merey, it is a question of jus- | Greater New York have signed pe- tice. Either these men are guilty and|titions demanding the immediate re- xpected Support the Joint Defense in its ef- forts.” Workers Beaten Up. Right wing gangsters beat up workers of the Gerander and Helpern shop, 110 West 14th St., yesterday because they have refused to regis- ter with the International, Business Agent Wi mblatt re- cently threatened the workers with a beating unless they signed up. This morning the thugs appeared and eguelly attacked the workers. They were treated by an ambulance su: geon from the New York Hospital. * * * Unemployed Workers Committee. A committee of unemployed fur workers was chosen yesterday at an| ment of what trade conditions actual-| Will be held tonight, 8 cuales open forum held in Joint Board head-|ly are at present, and what the work-| the Irving Plaza, Irving Place and | mittee announced yesterday. quarters, 22 East 22nd street, and the 10 workers constituting the commit- tee will within the next week open headquarters in the fur market to help in meeting the problems created by the great unemployment now ex-| isting in the fur industry. The open forum of re; ternational and A. F. of L. officials | Brooklyn. Delegates to the conven- | began their attack on the union. These evils which were always toler-| ated even when the right wing had| full control of the Joint Board are} now entirely overlooked by them in| iview of their secret agreement with} the manufacturers. The unemployment committee of 10 was authorized to call a large meet- ing in some hall, as soon as possible, l gor a full discussion of all the prob- |lems of the unemployed workers; and |to open headquarters in the market renee a daily discussion may take) | place. * | | The unemployed committee will} meet today to elaborate its plans fur-! ther and to prepare a detailed state- | ers think about them. | | Mass Meeting Tomorrow. | All cloak and dressmakers should | |attend the general meeting at Cooper| Union tomorrow, right after work.) MINE COP BOMBS MAN WHO REFUSES, TO BREAK PARADE Injunctions, “County Militia,” in Ohio BROWNSVILLE, Pa., Aug. 16.— Mrs. Hanna Arvo suffered internal injuries when the coal and iron com- pany police attempted to break up a Sacco and Vanzetti protest parade of miners from Daisytown and Walkers- town, ordered Salmi Arvo who was istered and | action, ‘Needle Trade Defense At a picnic held in Philadelphia on} Sunday August, 7th, at which Louis! Hyman and Sam Liptzin were pres-| ent, a great enthusiastic crowd raised | seven hundred dollars. | The Womens Council of New Haven | sent $100 for the Defense. Cleveland, | Ohio, arranged a flower day for the Defense which netted $200 for the} | Defense. * * * Hundreds of workers are needed | |for the Starlight Park Jamboree. | Every one who wants to help should! |send in his name and address to the | | Defense office, 41 Union Square,! Room 714. i Concert and Ball for Defense. | The Downtown Workers Club is} | St., to elect delegates to the conven- tion will be elected. + Delegates of Section 1, Attention! All the delegates of Section 1 will please take notice that the confer- ence of the section is to be held this Thursday at 15 E. Third street. (Ukrainian Hall) at 8 p. m. sharp. All the delegates will please be on time. Unit 2F-2P, Unit 2F-2F will hold a meeting | tonight, 6 p. m. at 100 West 28th) tion. ee ee A special Daily Worker conference 15th St. All Workers Party units | jand sympathetic organizations | should be represented. * * * Help Wanted At Once. i Volunteers who can devote some Important questions will come up for| time to the Workers Party campaign |™- te 2 p. . will be given over to} | should report to Comrade Fralkin at | Sports exclusively. the District Office, 108 East 14th St. | The work is very important and must be attended to at once. Labor Organizations | Pressers Meet Tonight. | Local 35, International Ladies Gar- ment Workers Union will hold .a| meeting at Stuyvesant Casino, 7:30) p. m. tonight. | * * * Sacco-Vanzetti Rally. The International Labor Defense | will hold a Sacco-Vanzetti open air | meeting tomorrow night at Intervale | and Wilkins avenue. Soccer Players Attention! A limited opportunity is at hand | for all men and young men over 17 years of age to join one of the most j and Relief Cor driving with his mother and two small | arranging a concert and ball for children to speed up and ride thru | Saturday August 20th, which will be the miners. When Arvo refused one | held at the Knights of Pythias Tem- of the coal and iron men, W. J. Per-| ple,, 2864 West 21st Street Coney kins, cursed Arvo- and threw a tear bomb into the automobile blinding the driver so that he sent the machine over an embankment, The elderly woman who was injured internally was left helpless in the car while company police rushed Arvo to the court where he was arraigned on. charges of inciting to riot and dis-| orderly conduct. Arvo was held in $4,- 500 bail. Gunmen Called “County Militia.” ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio, Aug. 16. —-What ‘is claimed to be the first “eounty militia” in Ohio is on the job strike-breaking in Belmont county. This organization, comprising 50 ex- service men, was effected over the week-end by Col. L. S. Connelly, Col- umbus, Ohio National Guard. As an official observer for Governor Vic Donahey, Connelly is keeping in close touch with the coal strike conditions in this county. COLUMBUS, Ohio. Aug. 16.—Fed- | eral Judge Benson M. Hough here | issued a 10-day, restraining order} prohibiting John L. Lewis, Indiana- | pelis, international president; Lee) Hallon, Columbus, president of the Ohio organization and other officials | and members of the United Mine | Workers of America, from interfer- ing with the operation of Provident | Mine No. 1, St. Clairsville; the Webb | Mine, near Bellaire; the Florence! Mine at Martins Ferry, and the Rose | Mine, near Cadiz. The temporary order was issued in| response to a joint application filed , today, by the Clarkson Coal Co., the} Monrole Coal Co., the Zoomer Coal & Coke Go., and the Atlantic Con- tracting Co,, owners, respectively, of | these fours mines, for a permanent restraining order. Judge Hough fixed September 6th | as the date for a hearing concerning the application for a permanent order, although the temporary order expires Aug. 25th, the judge granted the ap- plicants permission to apply for a re- newal of the temporary decree. This, it was stated, will be done at Cin-) cinnati. Taylorville Miners Strike. | TAYLORVILLE, Ill, Aug. 16.— A spontaneous outbreak of the miners: in the Quality Mine at Edinburg in sympathy with the locked-out miners | in the rest of the field closed the wots down for one day. The Quality | Mix \ was operating under one of the sepj tate agreement advocated by In-! ternational President Lewis. Presi-! dent Jack Glasgow of Taylorville sub- district ordered the men back to work, and spread the story that “dissension- ist propaganda put out by the opera- tors” was responsible for the strike. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Aug. 16. —Offieials of the town of North Castle have petitioned the Westches- ter County Sanitary Commission for the early construction of the upper Bronx Valley trunk line sewer, it was announced here today. | you commence to send your weekly (City Father Trapped in ‘cilman Carl I. | Island. A very interesting and en-| | tertaining program has been. ar-| ranged. All workers are urged to at | ; tend as they will be sure of an en-| | joyable evening. The entire profits | | will be given to the Defense. i ” * Volunteers Wanted. | Hundreds of workers will be re-! | quired for the various committees on! |that day. Workers who would like} ; to volunteer should call at the office of the JJoint Defense and Relief | Committee to enroll, and they will be notified as to when and where to | report. | Donations. ; At a meeting of Wokmen Circle | Rranch 686 $15 was collected, which | ; was sent to the Defense office. | M. Forman, a member of Local 35,/) | donated his last dollar. He is sorry} | that the sum-is so small, but it was| | the best he could do to help his| | struggling brothers win the fight against the betrayers. George Morrisey, of San Fran-} cisco, Cal., sends $10 for a Defense booklet. Have You Joined the Workers Self | Defense? If you have not yet applied for} membership in the Workers Self De-| fense, do so at once. The sooner pledges the sooner will the betrayers | of the movement be driven out from the trade anions. Municipal “Ma’s” Nest LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15.--Coun- Jacobson, who is charged with immoral relations with Mrs. Callie Grimes by the Los -An- geles vise squad officers who ap- prehended the couple in a cottage here recently, claims a frame-up by the police force and is plotting a counter attack in the form of an in-| vestigation of Mrs. Grimes’ relations with various prominent politicians and officials a the past. The episode which is so character- istic of American democracy, and has several counterparts in Los Angeles history, has ripped politics wide open and may lead to investigations which will involve many not only in Los Angeles but thruout California’ of- icialdom. (3 1 Read THE DAILY WORKER The only American dailip: newspaper which is fight- ing for the freedom of SACCO and VANZETTI On Sale on All Newsstands 3 CENTS — ” THE DAILY WORKER 33 First Street, New York TELEPHONE ORCHARD 1680 | progressive and most known soccer |clubs in Brooklyn, namely the Red ; Star I. C. During its one year’s ex- \istance it has made great progress | and has closed its season by defeat- ing the N. Y. Eagles 5 to 1. All soceer players interested in joining | may come to the next meeting to be, held at 29 Graham avenue, Brooklyn, | this evening at 8 o’clock. For addi- | tional information call Bushwick 5821 | on weekdays, between 6 and 8 p. m. i Py : | Workers of the Lower Bronx, Attention! | The Workers Club of the lower} Bronx is arranging a protest meet-| ing for Sacco and Vanzetti this com- ing Friday at 545 E. 145th St., Bronx. English and Jewish speakers will address the meeting. The meet- ing will start at 8:30 p. m. aE go ein German Festival. The German Workers Club of Manhattan and Bronx will hold their | annual summer- festival on Aug. 21. Take Boston & Westchester railroad | to Dyer Ave. Walk a few blocks to 238d St. | Trade Union Children in Sacco-Vanzetti Protest By Federated Press. KINGSTON, N. Y., Aug. 16.—Chil- dren of trades unionists at Pioneer | Youth camp held a stirring protest meeting against the execution of Sac- co and Vanzetti. The children showed great resentment at the disregard of ‘Joy. Alvan T. Fuller and his advisors to world wide league for justice for tre two condemned Italian workers. ‘Resolutions were passed and tele- grams sent to Gov. Fuller, attorney- general Sargent to open federal dept. of justice files, Saceo-Vanzetti De- fense Committee and to the men them- selves at Charlestown prison. lease of Sacco and Vanzetti, accord- are to die in the electric chair or they | are innocent and should be restored | ing to Ricardo Sodero, who wired to the ranks of the working ‘class.|Miss Rose Baron, secretary of the Tens of millions of people throughout | Sacco-Vanzetti Committee. GIGANTIC SPORTS PROGRAM FOR DEFENSE JAMBOREE: : WOMEN SOCCER TEAMS TO PLAY Two Hungarian women soceer| Considerable interest in the jam- teams will oppose each other in alboree has been mar od by the thrilling game of soccer football at| workers of New Yor nd the vicin- the Jamboree of the Joint Defense mittee of the Cloak- makers and Furriers as part of a gi- gantic special feature sports pro- gram, at Starlight Park, the Bronx,, August 28th, the Jamboree com- ity, who recognize in light Park a wonderfully facilitated playground for young and old of both sexes. In shops and lofts thruout the ¢ event of August 28th is being dis- cussed with eager anticipation by the workers, it was observed A program of sports that for in- Ai SOE Bae terest, excellence and length has! “ never been surpassed in the history|Bosses’ Institute Spurs cf workers’ entertainments, is prom-}| te ised by the committee in yesterday’s | RUG Workers Organize statement. The hours of from 10 a.| WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. Car- {pet workers who have been given a | good example in organization by their j employers, who have just formed the | Institute of Carpet Manufacturers. The institute will gather statistics and |information on which to base price- fixing and limitation of output. Track Events Arranged. Many field and track events are being prepared. A one hurtidred meter race, one mile relay, javelin throw, discus throw, sack race, pota- to race, three legged race, one -hun- dred yard dash for young: people, four) See hundred yard relay race in heats of Hunt For Escaped wideitieess four for young people, and a hundred OSSINING, N, Y., Aug. 16.—Dou- yard dash (%) for fat men, in which | ble shifts of the guard at Sing Sing the participants must weigh over two| Prison paced the walls all last night hundred pounds. and up to dawn this morning, in the A hie OE ae at ween: th cloak-| flood of revolving searchlights in makers. and furriers is also being’ ar-|¥%'" search for Harry Nelson and ranged, due to the overwhelming in- | Joseph Shedosky, two convicts who terest this event is expected to arouse | 1ssppeared before’ evening mess. in the jamboree audience. Recruwit-! ing for the games will take place at) Z i a special booth which will be special-| Sacco and Van etti ly erected for that. purpose. } Shall Not Die! CALL FOR SECTION CONFERENCES Section conferences will be held in District No. 2 as follows: Thursday, August 18th, 8 p. m. Section 1 meets at 17 East 3rd street, New York City. Section 2 meets at 100 West 28th street, New York City. Section 4 meets at 81 East 110th street, New York City. Friday, August 19th, 8 p. m.: Section 3 meets at 100 West 28th street, New York City. Section 5 meets at 1347 Boston Road, New York City. Section 6 meets at 29 Graham avenue, Brooklyn. Section 7 meets at 1940 Benson avenue, Brooklyn. Bring credentials and record of the vote with you. DISTRICT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE NO. 2, Arrangement Committee. WILLIAM W. WEINSTONE, General Secretary. | Tel. Lehigh 6022, Phone Stuyvesant 3816 Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF John’s Restaurant ee ene I) specraury: rraLian DISH: D Peas : ES Office Hours; 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M. A eude: ils etnoest ese Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 349 EAST 116th STREET where all radicals meet. Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant Surgeon Dentists | Cor. 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For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 33 First St., New York City. aecetaretieenneenetenneepetnineenei an Bonnaz Embroiderers’ Union 7H. 16th St. Tel, Stuy. 4379-3657 Executive Board Meets Every Tues- day, Membership Meetings—2nd and last Thursday of Each Month, Ge Triestman 4%. L, Freedman anager. President, Harry Halebsky \ Secretary-Treasurer, ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan & Bronx; German Workers’ Club. Meets every 4th Thursday in. the month at Labor Temple, 243 E. 84th Street. New members accepted at regular meetings, German and Eng- t ‘ib: mais Sunday lectures. So- clal entertainments, All German- spenking workers are welcome. | Telephone ORCHARD 4744 OOD. print- ing of all description at a fair price. Let us estimate on your work. cACTIVE PRESS BON CO) ear OR) + aes ep: 33 FIRST STREET NEW YORK the Emerge court i means the op- suffering an rs Nee have demonstrated t aL. Vanes OCR: no justice to these work ep a wig co and Vanzetti must be freed Join Strike! uted or imprisoned fi Ignore the Between the electric chair erous decla- dom there stands tions as the power of the worl 2s a strike “Demonstrations these are not enough. mightiest effort will halt tk tioners from carry: murder of Sacco x days “We therefore urge 2 Vanzetti follow th all of the § ur power e on Monday DEFENSE COMMITTEE HERE CALLS FOR STRIKE TO FREE SACCO AND VANZETTI r walk-out onjton coupled with a nation-wide walk- co and Va Calling for a » August 22 to sav zetti from the electr ¢ chi York branch of the Sacc The tee emphi Defense Committee has issued ajurgency of carrying out the wishes statement declaring that it-has lit-|of the Boston Committee by | a general the commi tle faith in court action. Only a huge demonstration in Bos- Arrest Manager of | Broce Biiven Speaks On algerie Sacco-Vanzetti Frame-up Uj Elore On Charge From WPCH This Evening on Monday, the atement says 1 . 4 | the New Republic, wil) speak on| csi the Sscco-Vanzetti case from Sta- Louis Bebrits, business, manager|.| 0, WECH at 7:45 p. m. tonight. ures a ae Prof. Carl N. Llewelynn will of Uj Elore, Hungarian Communist | daily newspaper, was arrested yester- | day charged with slander. The charge s made by G. D. Berk kai Magyar Ne an white guard newspaper. The charge grew out of the cam- paign that the white guard organ is speak from the same station Sat- urday, The addresses are under the auspices of the Studenc Sacco- Vanzetti Committee. Delay Suit Against Stonecutters’ Union now conducting to raise funds to er- For Using Label rect a statue to Louis Kossuth, Hun- o garian patriot. The Uj Elore has! Hearing of the government's pointed out the raising of funds is|charges against the Journe n’s only a gesture to make it possible| Stome Cutters’ Association of Amer- for white guardists to come to Ame-|ica for insisting on union cut stone rica and attempt to popularize the|and other defendants was again post- present regime in Hungary. Up to! poned yesterday until Aug. 25, to al- the present time over $7,000 -has'low Federal Judge Jacob Trieber time been collected. to recover from an infected hand. Let Your Money Build Workers’ | Co-operatives for You ‘ 6% DAILY DIVIDENDS | Secured by a SECOND MORTGAGE SQUARE BLOCK of the First Workers Cooperative Colony Bronx Park East and Allerton Ave. Consumers Finance Corporation SUBSIDIARY OF THE UNITED WORKERS COOPERATIVE | 69 Fifth Avenue, Cor. 14th St! GQ) | $500 Telephone Algonquin 6900 i BONDS | | NATIONAL BAZAAR Will Be Held in Madison Square Garden --- October 6, 7, 8 and 9th Organizations and individuals are urged to IMMEDIATELY COLLECT ARTICLES for sale at the Bazaar. This affair is being held in the biggest hall in the world. Enormous quantities of artidles are required. DO YOUR BEST TO MAKE THE BAZAAR A SUCOESS.