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DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 Page Five MANY PROBLEMS je AND rRaTERNaL| MINERS' RELIEF “22 Olin Concer’ ity Enoingprs {0 [ raxry acrwmes PEASANT ARMIES FACE WALKER AS ‘~~ MOVEMENT GETS Make New Fight fr Loc"-™_| CAPTURE SWATOW OFFICIAL ACTION Salary. Incieases ce QONTINUE DRIVE Worke ties ; xy the city of Ai leetings Tonigh » fri . F A.F.L. Officers to Meet by the city Open Air Meetings Tonight rveys” Cleaners’ and Dyers’ Union. P centvue eels tontokPow, 8 fx Ave. the B AN | 1 only one- Rutgers S The Cleaners’ and D Union| In Pittsburgh clubs are urged to send two del ned by un-| Mitchell, F Walker, Who re- | Will hold a special meeting Thursda Projects will Show t His og Mayor James night. dee British Detroyers Lie in eld and Hf. Gor River Opposite City to this meeting. laborers working for the /don. turns to New York this week from|8 Pp. m., at 151 Clinton S ction| PITTSBUR( m municipality between 1914 dst s+ HONGKON( i ! his European caro “ill be con- Of five members of executive rank and fi diary ei the dehy ’ : fronted with man: yublesome muni 1 and a busi ger will’ among the only slightly mor s pea cipal Problema. During the next month: place betwe id 9 p. m. All| month of their has at gaia vole tariage ; 0, New York’s fashion 1 membe to attend forced offici , at pr asa tite st ea Hee thm take pees ) he Society of t € will have to do some re : . ; : ports be Miner ee etic : , ; to repay his politic - > The Young Pro es will hold | Confere epresents é # f = std ; % hie, cheng ; é ar ; good time he hac the Old World. |® grand spotlight . largest 0 movement for re : ae great ening 9 pen Air Meeting omorrow ave The Tammany fiver, symbolic of |P- m. at Finnish Hall, 50 W lief so d them by their unio: tk engineers’ responsibility in i - s Bares aks reslSti Adntieeion °40- dente. ange iy |officals, hears that at the conc the management of the city govern- Kaplz en ser Swa democratic contratcors, is licking his | * t. A.anssion 4 cent hve ° ‘., 9 : A 1 | > Ah se ~~ |weleome, of American Federation of ment, the conipensation the en- Ave. Speak-| the Br : Seni 1 anti-W politician bor’s Convention i gineering ser allen behind Weich ar * pointed out yesterday that in the next U. W. C. H. Meeting. i Aico : Cine Hi na eo for ranae A month or so, the mayor will have an} A conference of all councils of the | pit ey awhon the entire body ee r ‘ Section 2 Meets Tuesday ‘ opportunity to reveal to New York|United Council of Working (os oteenized Jabot Mil RRO. ie fosepheeiwibenanre, (large Vote Is Cast By Beaches acting ked a to what extent he has “broadened” his |Housewives for the Daily Worker-| <i jor behind. the United Mine se : Members of F ur Union |sectio cat he h 6:39 point of view on hospital and housing dda ie ae et easel BG: America in the latter's 100 We It i « 6:30 p.m. at Room 237 problems, ete, by the “surveys” of conditions in the Old World cap as he so frequently asserted in Inter views with European correspondents.; __ Sew For The city budget for 1928, which| Volunteers w threatens to exered half a billion dol-| Daily Worker-Freiheit , in spite of the fact that the di-|Comrade Gross’ house, L. Koh-|P1., the Bronx, all day Saturday and Sun * xht for wal of the Jac age agreement, Philip Mur ident of the Miners’ U . deals with the “pOEREE nt “the expense , of the workers in the _ In re- ae turn for the bos FD 4 2-A Meets Thursday. » has the assurance et of gin at ing the prog minded workers,| F. D. 4 aad of the the right wing scab herders allowed | 6.30 p. i} be given reak down ail ! Work It today. Minford evening the solid support of other unions. f Wee ceaeiede tn It is emphasized by the active pro-! be ee woe How They essive elements among the miners How the Sigman of the t the | ; must be push vi standing this tardy reeogn h actionary and half hearted offic something must be done. > is no eae tivity by the y I the conf n The DAILY WORKER-I RE I- 3azaar. All members must be af ear to the ler, has turned a di peals of ordina y employes “ y ‘ sada: dee wil dexiand & Hungarian Needle Trades Workers. mediate attention: ‘Fhe Hungarian Needle Trades Workers Club will meet Thursday East 81s > ane be Gold, Hyman, 00 ‘in Uphold Injunction That . Gk Prohibits Typo Union From Barring Mailers ee Sas Police Commissioner Warren’s de- mand for 1,000 additional policemen, |P- MM, at and extens lary increases for the speakers higher officials of the police fore Mencher one of the major budget problems tk Olgin will. be gedaiget in the iy ke this shop had Booth At Bazi await the mayor. ‘ The P : I als might easily, », a member " arian had CHICAGO, Sept. The ig satisfaction is being expressed in all| The Progressive G oval é ineffecive and r« Opera Con will t pit ‘h the union e Cirenit Cc Appeals ¢ the departments — bece appeals to all membe the nothing of importance to the vidence of its good faith. Howe ‘ederal J and _ frie its booth at the is to contr ent by compelling t Nank ce work and un was forfeited. | bers of the union. ou ; it broke : I agre its spatete to toil as a result the secur Walker administration, wh ised salary increases to the rank and ait bas Work id 2 ‘i file, is ignoring such promises and | elt baz or ‘ould also get a centering its attention on inereases | Art 8 rn nies meat Sand 2 Dead Fascists Were for officials. jthem to L. Lieb,. care of Goodman, " oNer, Se 2 The much-tangled transit situation | Hast 111th St. Leaders of Blackshirt: ‘om solution t ever, and altho Mayer Walker ha: tempt- ed to “t the buck” by declaring} A branch _ of transit reorganization to be the func- | League of North tion of the State Transit Commission, | ganized in he will nevertheless be forced to give} night, 8 p. + some consideration to the tangle. held at 160 Merce When the hofising and hospital proj- | ave urged to join. Lose In Court. (Continued f is further urity but e was weak and the ul. Recently they opened under the name of Solo 450 Hopkinson Ave., i the right wing gang hear ent and offered to Organize Anti-Fascist Branch. ‘mitting constit ution alle ranchise the 1ion from tion of pr gt |Atmorroso,” say will be or. |fotmerly connected with the N. J.. to-| League of North America ad of the Duce a “The man who killed Amor- roso didn’t look like Grecco or Ca lesigned division ng in the elec d other -offic at the | unsucce A New York y the m The camp is un of the Joint Defe mittee for the_er meeting to be St. All_workers he supervision Relief Com-| As until Sun- ; : If I ever see him again I wil : : } et by ects come before the mayor, his con- ae pay Be aril know |e Bae 8 Thogs wie sian to come with the former securit; Bs % i 7: ¢ rf thim; I could pick him out of: a mil- : z . e * * f * I ht stituents will be given an opportunity lHon: neh Greoedl and Carla « |out for this week ould imme-!that was forfeited for violation of} bosses and the right wingers made at m y ins r to see how much time Jimmy | a » a are ID diately register at the defense of: junion agreements, provided that the the expense of the workers. U. § R Walket At én “eorgeye” While he | nocent men.” Caldora was within six 41 Uhidn Sake, Room 714 Atter . a ; |feet of Amoroso when he was killed Dame Sic Bx gate : Surope. Other problems are: | ‘ *|6 o’clock the entrance is thru 22 East r Have Different View. 17th St the milk investigation, McKee ug- | gestion of a regulatory milk comm organ C ee 0 The members of the F t League! Next Friday night, Sept. 30, there sion, the ,project of establishing a had a different point of view. They|will be a camp fire, at which there Municipal Bridge and Tunnel Com- are the officially recognized organ-| will be a contest for the most beau- mission, and local legislation to re- Boost Cit Fares ization in this country having direct} tiful story told. The winner of the pon ‘ Strain “jay-walking.” connections with the f: s in Italy.|contest will get a prize. For Satur- 69 Fifth Ave. Mayor Walker will not have such The Duce Alliance is an offshot from/day night, the closing night of the| Corner 14th St a pleasant fall ahead of him, his op- | Morgati scheftie fot stib- the older organization. 9 day vacation, a masquerade color 3 met ponents predict. | ‘justmment”, which will| One of the leaders in the move to| light ball is arranged st 0c New York nl oC. ote heat a bobat iW fakin for railroad Grecco and Carillo to the| a9 a0 = a an 2 5 1 ‘Girl 1] Clerk in New York workers, broached\in the } fat Revell aceite pein he wil one: of Co- Telephone: of Co- report of Samuel Untermyer, special | side of the Fascis wanarid € ALGONQUIN 6900. ¢ 5 5 4 counsel for the Transit Commission, League of North America. He was Fate opera- creer opera- ng of John H. De-|#PPointed by Mussolini to direct the Street, || | was in EF | received the ble Insurance Cont all laney, chairman of¢ the Board of |fascists’ activities in this country. At Me | tive houses i five thisiadion | Transportation yesterday afternoon. |the present time he is doing his ut- aT * Z é f ys The bat ttle ped the Untermyer | most to legally murder the two Ital- ‘ A Rosenfeld, Secretary. |{/ 1s estab- will soon e 2 j scheme, which calls for the purchase |ian workers as revenge for the death) S== a — | i | y Kille h Flevat if of the Interborough Rapid Transit | of the two secret agents of MuB8solini. ze >| e lished. The construction of a be ready ! ‘ |Company (in which Morgan _is{While the case against Grecco and |BUTC HERS" UNION | cs vily interested) will open at th lo is slender, the American Si Helen Rich, a| first public hearing the ‘date of which | w should not forget that the rd Block of Co- . Seventeen- $20 per we the Manha pany, was foot was < file clerk, employed by | Will be set Wednesd The Unter-jevidence against Sacco and Vanzetti | an ‘Life Inadtanee Com-|™¥e" plan calls for a board of control,;was also slender but nevertheless | |composed of six busi men and/|they were murdered. three city representative lled yesterday when her | aught on the elevator car | — ; == . All the modern * as she was leaving it. She was pulled |#= | a d ipments and will soon begin! of this 3rd block into the shaft and dropped six floors ||| £e!- Lenigh cozz. ||| Dr. J. Mindet Dr. L. Hendin oe ee . oF em lapertiive ; to her death. Dr. AB ee MARKOFF Sur Denti | 4 accommodations : The girl was : way to work | s i geon Dentists || ||, y in Resta as well as rents C d select ‘i houses will have a at the downtown offices bf the com-.|{{ Ottice HB 1 UNION SQUARE th aoa Oe Pees : ome and select an airy, A ae Baie gsie es Big eg coe ea petty ia | Room 803 Phatte Stuyy. 10115! 1600 Madison Ave. | are same as that minimum of two edy occurred She was accompanied | |} Cor. Second A U i \ PHONE: UNIVERSITY &765. A in the first two sunny apartment of exposures and by a friend and fellow-clerk, Emma | rs ae wey will face the beau- — Till, The shock of her friend’s ugly! ee eh eee ew iden at ee ae aah ae death so unferved Miss Till that she | § required medical attention and w it sent home. 7 An ambulance took Miss Rich to the | a Broad Street hospital, but she was) 4 pronounced dead upon her atrival | § there. } Gren ant 3816 oe eee 2--3--4 spacious rooms. tiful Bronx Park. erative houses. es a ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY ||| 7 : NEW YEAR GREETINGS U|jsrupio ox ovtstpn worK|||||Phone Stuy to all my friends and i Patronize Our Friend John’s Restaurant | 8 Ave., cor. 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