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Arrest Two Men for ano AND FRATERNAL Killing af , N 0 ye ir ORGANIZATIONS |X ) Here is a chance to make a few ang p S$ eel dollars while looking for work. Call } Looking for Work? at the office of the Joint Defense |Committee, 41 Union Square, Room Two men were arrested yesterday 714, any morning. for investigation in connection with | : ig the death of Jacob A. Noyer, alias Jack Meyer, alleged paymaster of gangsters hired by the right wing Postpone Celebration. The celebration of the opening of the Workers’ Center of Brownsville, 1689 Pitkin Ave,, Brooklyn, scheduled THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927 ‘Another Wreck in - Japanese Merchant | Marine: § 0S Call | SEATTLE, Wash. Nov. 24.— Frantic S 0 S calls from the Jap-| |anese steamer Tenpaisan Maru, | {which radioed that it had gone on} |the rocks off Gras Harbor, on the| NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY New Party Headquarters. The Workers (Communist) Party has opened a new headquarters in the lower Bronx at 715 E. 138th St. In- ternational Branch 1, Section 5, will meet therethis evening. * 3 Section 1 Meeting. An important meeting of ction 1 | Burned by Laharoff | PARIS, Nov. 24.—Fearing that secrets of backstairs diplomatic deal- |ings of the greatest political. im- | portance might some day become |public, Sir Basil Zaharoff, one of Workers Party Activities \Wlar y With Secrets Miitant Girt Student | Of Tory Intrigues rege riew Did Not Carry Flag as Stated in Local Press A denial that Gertrude Bilef-) stein 13 year old pupil at Public | |School 188, Coney Island, carried the American flag into the assem- bly room Wednesday was made yesterday to T¥e DAILY WORK- ER by her mother. Last Monday, Gertrude refused FARMERS DONATE TO THANKSGIVING OF COAL MINERS P. Murray Intervenes Vice-Pres. Says Davis _ PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 24 Hun- administration of the Amalgamated f = x roe t |eoast of Washington, shortly before (will be held Monday at 7:30 p. m. at | the richest and most powerful indixg to sal the flag at the regular | s of coal miners’ familics, siceuue Clothing Workers of America to ter- | ‘°F CE Ege bia a sia “a A “| 8 o'clock this morning, hove been) Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St. A|Viduals in Europe yesterday burned| |assembly session. She was sent} | ovictad, spent Thankagiving tolaaem rorize the left wing in the union, _Poned until Dee. 3, due fone ase | Picked up here. The Dorothy Alex-ldiscussion of the opposition in the | his di ce! § potairee| {home by the principal, Leon S.| | barracks built for them be t It is said -he organized a gangster Peppa a ee Some onc ae me 2eP"'lands: and the Emma Alexander| Communiat Party af the Soviet Union | pala off, who own: p heldings who complained to her| | oo union. eels sais | squad against the Furriers’ Union in “@™TY Armory, have gone to the ship’s assistance. | will be discussed. of eed a vann re iv aes Tuesday she again re-| |. jittle close, but the wave | its last strike. Formerly he was J lay’ Hatactal : The coast is being buffeted by a ft * 4 fee ft ine ‘ reatsdt intearHational fused to salute, but yesterday due} | jjaq they at least had she over Amalgamated Clothing Workers. of the Jugoslav Workers’ Educational |, The average of wrecks among{ A general membership meeting of | England during the world war for| | her by the school Rp aes e Psy | Xe presented foods and Noyer was shot and killed on the Club will be held Sunday -afternoon | Japanese ships is very high, as the|the Young Workers (Communist) the nature of which were saluted with the rest of the assem- ataciea bh ers on lends enceunal sidewalk at Broadway and E, 11th St. ahd evening at the Bolieiitan Hall | government, pursuing a policy of in-|League will be held tonight at made known. bly, Ea aer ae jing the “barrack communit one late Wednesday afternoon. Scores of 391 . 73rd St * creasing its merchant marine at any |7:30 p. m. at Stuyvesant Casino, Sec Zaharoff’s diaries are believed to | _ eravetgeny Soper a | “settlement reported the f: had pedestrians ran from the fussilade of ~~” + {eost, makes very little pretense of|ond Ave. and E. 9th St. John Will-|haye cont Ss ¢ g Thursday’s New York Times and bullets, ene of which entered Noyer’s Banquet Tomorrow. chest. = A banquet to celebrate the release of. Max Bernstein and Arthur Zinn, t was reported that the killing of ‘labor prisoners, from Welfare Island Hired “Frenchy’s” Gang. jenforcing any safety regulations or jin any way discouraging or placing |expense upon shipping capitalists. ith iamson, new district organizer, will | report on the recent national conven- | of the greatest ' | | | New York World,” said Mrs, Bilef- stein yesterday, “to the effect that trude saluted the flag Wednes- is a lie! She returned to day presented it with f ste to but- cher for today’s me: Other sections, particularly throughout Western Per ia, reported donations of | other a, sdstuffs. - se | aA es : cS pepe ol” Wednesday ent ti > as- Noyer was the outgrowth of gang prison will be held tomorrow at 8 p. Robert Minor Speaks On cieriea) Help: Necdon- For Functionaries at aad eal a Ae ae Murray Is Thankful. rivalry for the income from the busi-:m. at Stuyvesant Casino, 140 Second ¥ | Volunteer clerical help is wanted at Workers School Sunday ad eaiitad Ras ase bile that Phillip Murray. international vice- ness of terrorizing labor union left Ave., by the Cutters’ Welfare League |‘America and Next War’ | the local office of the Workers (Com- itm |the others did. This does not mean | | president of the United Mine Workers wing groups. In the past “Frenchy's” of Local 10, International Ladies’ 5 munist) Party, 108 East 14th St., sev- Re Vareaiakvenn ee lthat Gerke Bees ananged her| |of America, has issued a statement gang fa=saidto-have obtained’ the! Garment Wor"---s’ Union. !at Forum Sunday Night crai evenings ‘a week. ete cy ste toi || ies - sasine thatthe coal miners cf Bate lions share of the Noyer’s payroll. ey Rs ae | en ee _ Noyer was a member of the cloth- Gold Lectures Sunday. ing firm of Noyer and Friedman, 636 _ Ben Gold, manager of the Joint Broadway. Jacob Friedman his part- Board, Furriers’ Union, will lecture ner, was also a former official of the Amalgamated, it is said. They were permitted to violate union regulations in the conduct of their shop, rank and file workers charge. Hees 4 _ 5 _| YOUNG KRESGE BREAKS LAW iene NOrtAre, Rroke lout neve vee DETROIT, Nov. 24,—Eleven bot- The body of a man, thought to tles of whisky and a sport roadster Open. Forum, 2901 Mermaid Ave., Coney Island. A musical program is also being arranged. have been “taken for a ride,” was registered as belonging to Howard ©. | found in a lonely spot in the Bronx. eet son of Sebastian 8. ee Iie was a gangster, police said, bean ea etnlage hi ave The front of a Brooklyn, residence | 98:00" League supporter, are held to- Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Coney Island | | \ | Robert Minor, editor of The DAILY | Jersey City Class. | WORKER, will talk on “America and} ‘The Jersey City Branch will con- | the Next War” at the open forum of | duct an English class at Ukrainian the Workers’ School, 108 E. 14th St.,| Hall, 160 Mercer St., every Tuesday Sunday at 8 o'clock. | and Friday, at. 8 p. m. The speaker will discuss imperial. | ae ist conflicts, the international plot | " 5, against the Soviet Union, the sources | Bath Beach will ya a Aaa ae of conflict in the Pacific and Anglo-|"0W evening at 1940 Benson Ave., American rivalry, | Brooklyn. The Young Workers League * as Harlem Inter-racial Dance. Something new in the way of |dances will be the inter-racial dance | Questions and general discussion | from the floor will follow. Man Who Killed Doctor of | will be given at the Workers’ School on Sundays at 11 a. m. with Jack Stachel, national organization se the American |bol of the American working class. When Gertrude refused to salute e |tary of the Party, as instructor. This | |the flag on Monday she told the {course will have its first session this |Sunday. It is entitled “Communist |Party Organization.” | All section, sub-section and unit | executive committees are urged to as- \sign representatives of their commit- | tees to take the course. If necessary, | units, sub-sections and sections should |pay the required fee of $3.50 for the | course. | The field to be this covered in |school principal that it is not the emblem of the workers. “My flag is the working man’s flag,” she | | said. iW. Thurman, Negro Critic, Talks Tonight |At the Workers School ® | announced: in Pennsylvania have much to be {thankful for on Thanksgiving Day. The little things that go to make up the traditional Thanksgiving were lacking in hundreds of homes | throughout the soft coal fields. Mur- | ray said. | However, in spite of this, Murray “Yes, the miners have many things to be thankful for,” and |alluded to a newspaper story that ‘Secretary of Labor Davis will call a conference of U. M. W. A. officials jand operators soon. The committee from the American Federation of La- | € naa arranged by the Harlem street nu-jcourse will range from the everyday; Wallace Thurman, Negro critic, bor conference in Pittsburgh, when was ripped to pieces by a bomb ex- Gal by Us 8 eustamis etcilet) cae May Have Seco d Tri l cleus of the Young Workers’ League | detailed task of the functionary to the | who was editor of “Fire,” a magazine | Visiting President Coolidge a few plosion. These three things, the two econ 1Al | Dec. 10 at 8:30 p. m, at Imperial Au-|larger problems faced by the section |of arts and letters, will lecture at the | avs ago, asked ie to call such # murders ard the explosion, hav? ~ | corre ditorium, 160-164 W. 129th St. jand city officers of the Party. conference. The Pittsburgh Terminal hanging over them the shadow of “Little Augie” Orgen, gang leader, who died by somebody else’s hand just six weeks ago. i Police believe also that Michael | Weinman, the “taken for a ride” vei- | tim, found himself in much the same situation. He was known to have been associated with “Little Augie’s” gang. Police believe that Noyer may have } The possibility of another trial for \first degree murder faces Francesco |Caruso, who killed Dr. Caspar Pen- |dola in a fit. of rage when his 6-year- jold son died while under the phy- sician’s care. The Court of Appeals | ; | has reversed Caruso’s eonvicton Te eee ea aet, Medison: Square |physician’s widow is reported to have | Garden Dec. 17. commented bitterly on the reversal ARE and on the fact that “all the sym-|74 i pathy goes to the Caruso family,” Zinn, Bernstein Meet An unu@al feature of the dance will be a Negro jazz band. | ‘ * * Daily Worker Ball At “Garden.” The DAILY WORKER and Freiheit |to keep books, run meetings, organize How | Workers’ School, 108 E. 4th St., to- night at 8 o'clock on “Negro Litera- conferences, start drives and put the ture in the United States. work of fractions on a sound be | Will be dise |facing party functionaries {analyzed and _ studied, according to | David Benjamin, assistant director of | |the school. This talk will be part of the series ussed. The class will be a/on “Social Forces in American Liter- | laboratory in which concrete problems ature” Thurman has written jon Negro life in this country. In ad- jdition to his literary Activities, he is jan actor and is at present playing in 1 being conducted by Joseph will be Freeman and Floyd Dell. | extensively | Coal Co., guilty of many of the evic- tions in Pennsylvania, has not agreed to any such conference, reports say, but has not declared that it would not participate. The evicted miners themselves, celebrating the holiday under difficult circumstances, were highly skeptical of the success of any government in- terference to accomplish anything for them, and much more inclined to rely y 3 |Mrs. Pendola has become the pro-| To Be Held Tomorrow | |“Porgy.” on their own strength than their of- oe Oo eee tee) Ni ea | prietor ofa sanitarium since the phy- 2 ee p fa fe e ense Among others who will appear in | ficers. cy mae fete ae Brae ja \sician was killed. To welcome Arthur Zinn and Max |this course are John Dos Passos and pene A I d | ‘ FE ceieuars tly | os |Michael Gold, of the New Play- TO LAY RRUNK SEWER. double-crossed. van an | Bernstein, garment cutters recently phe book on the history of fhe Mitel sata ipaeteat sl Z : pili: IV ti M hi ‘ns 9 | rel dt ‘Welfare Islavd -priton 2 e nistory of the Min-|wrights Theatre, W. E. Woodward WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. 28. ()|sONatasha | Yoting Machines ‘Fixed where they served over nine months {ol ‘rame-up that the Joint Defense |and Paxton Hibben Preparations for the upper Brie Phone, Stuyvesant 3816 | Socialist Party Charges for their participation in the cloak- | Eommitiee oe pie Cloblema bers, Dread. ee ee ——— | Valley trunk line sewer will begin im- . , ta ik he C Welf: }ma ers and Furriers is publishing for | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24,—The | mediately after January 1, it was an- John’s Restaurant ; see Terrien: Whe Cites: Wellate| the defehue hazaar’ willcontain a list |G atnon Orc cote Ste , ALL the workers and The Supreme Court is to be asked i" # Local 10, International * Southern Cross,” now being groomed | nounced today by Eugene S. Martin, SPEC ITALIAN DISHES : to order. the opening of yoti Trviacestakinsmanan, és fit] pames of those Wwho- are actively | son a-flight:-to Australia; will-teke-to-}aciotaly of the “Westcheetar=Ctruil A. e with atmosphere peasants fromthe aenee Foes ie lay i aba ee Ladies*Garment Workers Union, ‘will | participating in the defense of the|the air ara Mills Fielf Sunday, in Saki ae ig Rosie hi ab Ns y 209 Ea hy aaa ae "ey hates: of tam: at By Ta many Hen| 204 pe eae aie A et 1/nine furriers who were convicted in| an attempt to break the ie oe | jecti S fie beat wane drain ae 302 E. 12th St. New. York. Bronx to Nitchevo— linspectors in conmection with tre a.|P: ™ at Stuyvesant Casino, 140 Sec-|the Mineola frame-up. dnd for “austdined Might, tt-wae’ enclareat cae tee ae iles i | ‘pecto. in connection with the Te-| ond Ave. Important trade questions | D s ent, ‘as an-/ area of upwards o: square miles in count-asked by Justice Jacob Panken, Mobilization Meeting. | will also be discussed at the meeting. H ; nounced here today, |W ty. ‘) WORKERS in ovr- of the socialist: party, defeated for! _ _ Next Tuesday a mobilization meet- | - ciel oe ae SPS eras BA Gee 2 ele das Health Food re-election Nov. 6 by ‘Abratiam Hara-| The meeting will be followed in the |ing of all friends and sympathizers | « r 7 ‘ PN oa wits, democrat, A’ republican party évening by & bangset in the same of the Joint Defense Commictee wil Standing of the Metropolitan Workers’ Soccer League egetarian Restaurant é Ah worker is said to have reported that/Mall for the two released workers, take place at the Labor Temple, 14th DIVISION “A” | 1600 Madison ‘Ave. FARMERS aed high- a Vides “pf ‘tin: was! ao placed: in the! Bak 5 [Se and Second Ave. | The activities | ' 1 ia i I Sanit tener b d di holi machine in one booth that the Panken JUGQSLAV-FRENCH TREATY. of the Defense Committee will be re- £7 PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865. \ ooted and in gay holi- lever could not be pulled. | BELGRADE, Nov. 24—The Jugo- ee ae future activities will be Pp. W. L. D. Sc. Ag. Points | “0s STRAT oe | a é E f _ | discussed and outlined. Louis Hyman,| Bronx Hungarian 8 6 0 2 23 8 14 | “day costume a pee spige Os psi denne 8 Boruchowitz, and Chas. Zimmer-| Hungarian Workers BA Vb te Be ee We Cater to Students of i + ot | * ereuy +O-approye the propos |man will report on the present situa-| Scandinavian Workers 8 4 2 2. 23 26-36 f Geivali WereGarien Prt ce i bles se ‘ae all Save Greco and Carrillo! iin France. jtion in the needle trades. Ludwig |New York Eagle Bo 28 ds ee > and everybody you ae =r : , | Landy, manager of the Joint Defense | Red Star AGE pines ae Tees Vege a” x sed poemd seule near 4th St. }: satiate pe 4 cI A | Committee, will report on the activi. Soetiatus Gey) ob Gidea ee 7 y strictly VEG u C ‘i y if ‘ 1 Bs pervede No cauHen eaten te : | ties of the defense. Atlantic Park 5 sae eR oh eee re ¢ fats used. al {lakes scientifically | | Freiheit 6 (ee ee 4 it 4 | NEW MASSES Czech Police njure 40| —————— ((ROSELYN’S HEALTH Foop) Workers and Icor Bazaar At Anniversary Meeting | DIVISION “B” Pp OW. L. De Sc. Ag. Poin Natural and Vegetarian Foods FE : PRAGUE, Nov. 24.—An unusally | Hungarian Workers 8 5 1 2 32 6 12 | Sundried Fruits Unsulphured. Whote Peasants x ‘i | brutal poliee attack followed the at. | Red Star Bo AB ents 08 18 ae | siete Geen hee Distetle Fost FOR JEWISH COLONIZATION tempt of the workers of Reichenberg, | Prague ae es en ee ames go | 22: N BLVD. | I t a neighboring town, to celebrate the |New York Eagle 4 Lo Rs ae : ee i ' Fre! St Sta. “Bronx, N.Y, B A IN SOVIET RUSSIA anniversary of the Russian Revolt Spartacus 6 1 4 1 6 B 8 : " tion. Masses of workers had assem- | Freiheit gE 1 G20 a 36! oe esses es * bled quietly in the central square of |New York Rangers 2 SO i 1 Boh Qhs de «ora Frid Eveni Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday the’ tigin and were Uataditie te ay ag. {Blue Star Ger) Gao et. oy Ok Gye tO ee i riday vening dress when the police chargea. Armenians (new) 0 0 0-6 0 0 0 | at 9 o’clock December 2 Great assortment of All Makes and November 23, 24, 25, 26 165TH INFANTRY ARMORY © «= Dr. N. Schwartz | 124 East 81st Street “a | Bronx Hung. vs. Atlantic, 1:1 (1:0). Hung. Workers vs. Hung. Workers (2:1). vs. Spartacus, 3:0 Results of November 20 Games. N. Y. Rangers, T:1 (8:1), ts 5 a y \ y, Bladder, he Prague vs, Freiheit, 6:0 (1:0). Portable Newand Rebuilt Typewriters, At Webster Hall 68 LEXINGTON AV E. l ology, and. Bain dine ses wy: my able ver Red Star, sds (1:0). Red Star vs. N. Y. Eagle, forfeited, A \ Everyone guaranteed. Bet. 28 and 26th Streets X-RAY minations for Stones, || 5¢®"dinavian vs. Freiheit, 5:0 (1:0). Spartacus by. i) oderate prices. For sale and rental. 119 East 11 St. i # ‘ VYumors Internal disturbance: Schedule for November 27th. We do all repairs of Typewriters. ternational Typewriter Co. 1648 2nd Avenue. Bet. 85-86th. NEW YORK city. FUSS ANYTHING IN. PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO OR OUTSIDE wWoRK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 4 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. © TICKETS $1.50 $3.00 at the Door Every year this big so- cial event of New York workers and artists has | been a complete sell-out. | ; Buy your tickets now | 4 eee es toes LON Dr. A. CARR United Workers’ Coorenanvs Reva Suor Sm0?~Hand Schoo! or call joa paar amir a Co-operative Association 119% 6th Avenue, near 25th st, NEW MASSES Well known Ukrainian Sade BAST Gk GRine p uits Pressed : BY 39 Union Square” Sire. Repaired While U Wait Algonquin 4445, Getting FINCOQ Co-operative BAKERY PRODUCTS (Union Made).- If not, let us. know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home. will be sold at any price. Wonderful Program Every Night. _ Chorus Saturday Noon—Children’s Concert. BALL EVERY NIGHT Till Morning. RESTAURANT SERVICE with the best Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. Tel. Windsor 9052: 4301 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 8 of food Day and Night. AAR eH Eg oe Dr, Schwartz wiil be glad to give| | you @ free consultation. Charges for examinations and treatment “Ay Hung. Workers vs. Red Star. |Bronx Hung. vs. Spartacus. | is moderitic. Special X-RAY EXAMINATION $2. HOURS 29 A, M, to 7 P.M. M. to 12 Noon. 133 EAST 84th STREET Cor, Lexington Ave, New York, —_ ‘Tel. Lehigh 6022, ») | Dr, ABRAHAM MARKOFF ||| SURGEON DENTIST | Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M. 2-3-2, M, Daily Except Friday and Sunday. 249 BAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York. S Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. i Surgeon Dentists | 1 UNION SQUARE | | Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 | Freiheit v Scandinavian vs. N. Y, Eagle. . “pe Armenians vs. Blue Star. Red Star vs. Spartacus. Hung. Workers vs. Prague. N. Y. Rangers vs. Freiheit. UnrrEep Workers’ f A GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETI) of the will be held on Friday, November 25 at 8:30 P. M. at the NEW TERRACE GARDEN 180th St. and Boston Road, Bronx Every member should attend this meeting. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Co-opERATIVE Ass’,

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