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THE DAILY WO RKER, R, NEW Y ORE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927 Page Five Air Racers Reach Spokane; Several Killed in Evrope BULL ETIN. SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 22.—Duke Sehiller’s gasoline gave out at Bill- ings, Mont., and forced him to end his attempt to cross the continent at that point, he advised air derby of- ficials in a telephone message shortly after 5 o'clock tonight. * x SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 22 two sections of the triple+cr rived at their goal, all eyes turned} eastward today for first sight of ni two giant Class C plane, racing w ward in a non-stop flight from Roos, velt Field, N. Y. C. W..Holman of St. Paul, won first prize of $10,000 in the class A event. A few minutes after Holman | landed, J, S. Charles of Richmond, Va., and C. W. Meyers of Detroit, sailed down from the clouds practically in a dead heat for first prize money in the class B event. Charles was the first to land, but Meyers probably will be declared the winner of the $5,000 purse on elapsed time, about 19 hours. * Nungesser Fell In Channel? PARIS, Sept. 22.—Two new de- velopments today re d he that the mystery of the ppearance of Captains Nungesser and Coli in their! trans-Atlantic airplane White Bird, might yet be solved. A message to Le Petit Parisien from the Hague reports the finding of a bottle on the beach near Kikduin, Hol- | land, containing a message written in blue ink and purported to have been signed “Nungesser and Coli.” The message reads: “We have come down in the chan-| nel.” * * * Third Fails Again. ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Ya Sept. 22.—Stephen Lacey, who was pre-| vented from starting in the non-stop | ‘New York to Spokane air race yester- day by a broken skid, got under way | today, only to be forced to return within twenty minutes by engine trouble. Ps Be in Test Ruth Elder Plane. * CURTISS FIELD, N. Y., Sept. 22. ——An altitude test flight probably will be made today with the Sikorsky am- phibian plane in which Miss Frarices Grayson, of Forest Hills, is planning to make a trans-Atlantic flight with | two men as pilot and navigator. * * * 19 Miles Upside Down. BERLIN, Sept. 22.—Gerhard Fiese- ler, German aviator, established a new world’s. record for flying an airplane! upside down today when he flew 19 miles from Cologne to Bonn in this position at a beige of pang feet. “<? 4 SAALPELD, mieaiet Sept, 22.— A pilot and one woman passenger were killed, and two other women pas- sengers severely injured here today, when their plane crashed to the ground. Auto Fractures Girls’ Skull. Antonetta Bitoala, 11, of 105-25) Metropolitan avenue, Forest Hills, | Queens, was struck by an automobile] at Metropolitan avenue and Lucy Pl., Forest Hills, yesterday. Taken to the Mary Hospital it was found her skull was fractured. Coming! The Big Red Bazaar. Vath Gould Schurman Dreads Ennui at Berlin’ Would Rule yest BERLIN, Sep Gould | Schurman, American ambassador would be inclined to | |to Germany. | | exchange his present post for that| lot govern eneral of the Phili ip pine Islan: f the latter post were | to be offe: him, it was learned | today from reliable sou Ambassador Schurman, it was | said, would welcome a post which | | would call for greater activity than that required of the ambassador to } Germany. nance Workers School Classes to Start October Tenth The new catalog of the Workers School, which is now ready for @ | tribution, shows ie the Workers School is offering 52 courses in. the following departments: (1) English, | public speeking and labor journalism: (2) history; (3) trade unionism and labor problem (4) economies; (5) Marxian the (6) special problems of the American working class; (7) literature; (8) curr In various courses, many F S$ are scheduled, due to the great demand for those subjects. This holds true especially for the English and the fundamentals of Communism classes. Uhe following well-known leaders s cause have been added to me, secretal s (Communist) Party; | William Z. ter, head of the T. U. L.; David J. Saposs, labor educa- » who has spent the past year in France making a thorough study of | lab sor conditions there; Earl R. Brow- jder, who has ju eturmed from | China where he par ed as secre- ary in the Pan-Pacific Labor Con- Art Shields, of the Federated | the fa jof the Wor! Yearing, a ‘member of the hool faculty, is at present in China gathering material for his canine course at the school in “im- Joseph Freeman and e in charge of the sym- “Social Forces in | Wor | | P aby d Del |posium coufses Modern Literatur Those who wish to study at the school should register immediately as classes begin October 10. You can secure the catalog by writing to Ber- tram D. Wolfe, director of the Work- ers School, or calling at the office of the school, Room 32, 108 East 14th St. Detective Arrested on |\Charge of Assault and. Robbery in Cigar Store | | Augustine Brophy, an operative of! the William J. Burns detective agen-| ey, is today in jail charged with hold- | |ing.up a United Cigar store at 728 | Fulton St., Brooklyn late Wednesday | | night. | Brophy was identified by Meyer == | Vevin, manager of the store, as the man “who had struck him over the | head and rifled the store’s cash regis- ter of $80. Brophy was pointed out to Traffic Policeman Shea on post | three blocks away from the hold-up, |as the robber. | Two Killed By Train. Joseph Staubach and Emil Glaner, | of Westwood, N. J., were killed yes- | terday when the automobile in which | they were riding was hit by a West Shore train at the Harrison Park | crossing, Lel. Lehigh 6023. br. ABRAHAM MARKOFE}} SURGE N DENTIST Oftice Hours; 12 A. M, 3-8 P. M. Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York, Tammany Hall | for the Nov. 7 Thousand Jobless J As Fascists Make Maly ee NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY we open air off tonight as ma hake to attend a m of t for very important supreme court will be meetin, ime gz. —Vice time. F So fAlfred H. Townley, w: Open Air Meetings T s repo i pen Air Meetings Tomorrow. bench by appoin ent Ave. A and 79th Spea Joseph Brahdy and Kate Ow tment that Lay of this|2"d is expected to. be ir 6,441 | republi Clarement Parkway and Washing- “i being per ing by wiles ree ple Ch ton Ave. Speakers: A. Markoff and the total for May,|I™ and Judge L. Done M. L. Malkin. 192 4 *\court of general sessions were nomi- Perth Amboy, South and Elm St. side these totally unemployed,|2ated by both capitalist parti Speakers: Vern Smith and C. W. ; were 59,091 per ially} For the other nomination th Bixby. ted to be only pi D J West New York, Bergenline Ave. s compared w 10 persons|Irwin Untern and 14th St. Speakers: Sam Nesin| pg y employed r earlier. |man, Jonah J. Goldstein and Abraham and Herman Brlich: | Metal~ manufacture nd” ‘textile | Benedict, . {mill owners have off | Dance for Daily Worker. international Costume Ball given | ¢ by Branch 6; Section 5, W. Ps Sat-|thtown ‘out of ehiployment in and Doran Joined in urday, September h at 2700 Bronx }and May numbered ; } Park Fast. Admission 35¢. Benefit! |New Publishing Merger , AILY WORKER. Former Policeman Poses) Two — large ny New York, LABOR AND FRATERNAL|| “8 28_2nspector or ccores i Harry Bolger, who was dismissed] just been consolidate: ment. after 1g | name of Doubleday, rt | WS announced y A further amalg ORGANIZATIONS | sum the ‘ptise de y rs on the force, haled to cou ed down for}! ,, : te weather Pt of thé runway and | the night. At p bureau reports a “lover the Atlantic, | Elder's trip all: the The of Eh day at J. All workers invited to attend. * * International Labor Defense} abeth will hold ap nic Sun- agree ing for aie judicial con- on Oct one of which will go to Judge Doubleday, Page & Co. Ritchie fer! President to Save Little Business From Trust’s Government se i Prices for ‘Poultry Buyers ts Promise of Gougers .. ” held bef brother Tammany Hall justice of the| made at that is on the Smith ho of Go Upholstery W orkers to Meet Tomorrow 8 A.M. houses of paseine: ot & Co. next year Faced By Long ;|Prison; Tries d ‘erm in Suicide 1 be ef- rday on the charge of attempt 5s Bronx I. L. D. Meets Pose dais Seen e EAD trom Policeman fected on January 1 when the firm of Branch 1, See. 5 (Bronx) I. L. D|Lehr of the Miller Ave. station. Bol-| William Heinemann, Ltd., of London, will hav lecture and d ion on| gor represented himself ‘as a police|OMe of the largest publis “The armament Problem,” 'to-| inspector. jin Great Britain, will join t night. Comrades are asked to bring 7 eS Resa ‘formed group. , their friends and_ fellow. wor - wh a alorig: |Ruth Bidet to ‘Hop Off | ut of Work, Kills Himself. a ¥ ; F ee for Paris This Morning | ,f¢v"tS Woman Footprints New « » For Bazaar. b 3 jclerk killec ck Be OSES ° Volunte wanted to ‘sew for ane ae |home of} Evidence in My stery Aa y ; Daily’ Worker=Freiheit Bazaar .at Ae elaine 37 r i illiendahl Murder , and. he Comrade Gross’ house, 1562 Minford ie ai a uae he without work for se Dr. Lilli wags after- Pl., the Bronx, all and evening |" ae eae oe ire 3 Al Ne lad vate ce ae belein' noon. ee rie teen & Her monoplane, “The American Revise Tax Schedul Coming! ‘Lhe Bazaar. i. Ls D> Picnic in. New Jersey. | City “Wee Matin, day: to the “0p!” - ALBANY aid REGIST fc RATION said to resident be a the Bazaar! vi ine Hungarian Needie Trades Workers. | a 3 The Hungarian Needle Tr a Policeman 8 ho Slugged | / All Hands Out for Workers Club will meet Thursday. p. m, at 350 East S8ist St. Yl | Woman with Nightstick & speakers will be Gold, Ave Y ou Mencher and Grav Hyman,/Ts Arraigned in Court) tt Cohen of the | Coney Island p net, who was in- The Progressive Group, Local 88,| gicted by the Kings County grand appeals to all members, of the local| jury Monday on a charge of third and friends to contribute articles for Booth At Bazaar. eginidetr es C |degree assault on M Rebecka |its booth at the Daily Worker-Frei-| Nicholson, salvation army worker, | jheit bazaar, Workers should also get| yas arraigned before County Judge | articles from their friends. Send |George W. Martin in Brooklyn yes-| them to L. Lieb, care of Goodman, 1) ter, day and pleaded not guilty. | East 111th St. Evidence against Cohen was heard| by. the grand jur, Monday, but! Getting FI N co Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. Tel. Windsor 9052. A307 taken now at 30 UNION SQUARE An Exceptional Concert is Being Arranged BAKER If not, Y PRODUCTS (Union Made) know and we'll instruct our to call at your let us driver home. fighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. G. MATUSEVITCH Organize Anti-Fascist Branch. | the jury’s findings were not made = UNITY CAMP Sea A branch of the Anti-! 7 ascist | public | League of North America will be or-| ganized in Jersey City, N. J. next | Monday, 8 p. m., at a meeting to be held at 160 Mercer St. All workers |21¢ are are urged to Join. (BUTCHERS | UNION Local 174, A. M. C, & B. W. of Of: nd Headquarter: Labor/Temple, 24: Regular me 8 oom, front, all conveniences for e or two friends. Apply 79th St. ROOM WANTED with comrades. Astoria pre- ferred. Write to Joseph Zav- ertanik, c/o DAILY WORK-||| ER, 108 Hast 14th Street THE JOINT L Furnished Rooms. | |2-double- front- rooms; sunny ‘and) | Patronize Our Friend jairty; also single roori, with small Scandinavian fam Elevator apt. SPIESS STUDIO | Apply evenings or all day Satur- | | | | 54 Second Ave., cor. $rd St. hie ; 128 Special Rat 2 teats jday and Sunday. Apartment 128, fons nea ‘oCmstablished 1881) |8th floor, 436 Bast 138th Streéet.! | if ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK The Week | All the proceed: ] of the arrested . Health Food ‘Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 6&:65. a eT Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE | 4 | Room 803 Phone Stuyv. 10119! . Mf Phone Stuyvesant $816 John’s Restaurant H SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES A piace with atmosphere where all radicals meet. ew” York | 302 E. 12th St. New York iniernational Costume Ball Given by BRANCH 6, SECTION 5, W. P. Saturday, September 24 2700 BRONX PARK EAST 35e. BENEFIT DAILY WORKER. Relief C COME FOR ADMISSION FOR THE N connection with the preparations being made for the celebration of the Tenth Anniversary of the Russian Revolution, and the establishment of the First Workers’ and Peasants’ Republic, The DAILY WORKER has decided that the name of each new OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION NEW READERS DRIVE DAILY WORKER 6 greetings from the workers of America, and as an ex- pression of the fact, that the workers of America are aligning themselves alongside of the Russian workers and peasants in their struggle against the interna- tional imperialists, reader will be sent to the committee in charge of these preparations, in. the Soviet Union, as revolutionary DO YOUR BIT! ae —| CAMP NITGEDAIGET (Beginning this Saturday morning.) \ of their families. Hy Varinus features WH separate program each day. $3 per day and $17 per week. Register immediately at the office of the Joint Defense and (After 6 o’clock the will play the Concertina. Comrade Olgin is coming especially to close Unity Camp for the season. WE ANNOUNCE THAT JEFENSE AND RELIEF COMMITTEE has taken over for of Sept. 24 to Sunday, Oct. 2nd | UNITY s for the entire week will go for the Defense cloakmakers and furriers and for the support 1 A Workers’ Co-operative SUMMER RESORT in White Rock Mts. WINGDALE, N. Y. All conveniences; all sports; hiking; dawns: rowing; swim- amusements. (ON AND IN being prepared for the entire week.” A Prices the same as always. are ‘ommittee, 41 Union Square. Room 714, { daily from 6 to 7:30 P, M. | st) entrance is thru 22 East 17th 1786 Lexington York ice N, ¥. House, or. 111th and Fridays YOUR VACATION AND HELP THE | DEFENSE COMMITTEE. | NEW READER’S PLEDGE—Greet the Tenth Anniversary of the } Russian Revolution with your pledge to read The DAILY WORKER. DAILY WORKEF First Street, New York, N. ¥ Here is my pl to read T DAILY WORKER. 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