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caundry Drivers On Strike, Defection Of | Coolidge-Butler Gang For 1928 Convention Selects Kansas City | Newark Workers to Test Speech Laws THE ea WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1927 ‘LABOR AND FRATERNAL! Sewer Graft Probe ORGANIZATIONS. Continues, But No ct Office Page Five. = — ‘| Workers Party Activities NEW YORK- -N NEW JERSEY — ‘London Gets New York Gold First at. 8. o'clock the Party Comrades hetero | . . moplovers Re ted. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7—~The| | [f] emorial and Slipper . Workers Restlts Are Seen The Workers (Communist) Party is| ime Since War administration machine demon- 55, will hold its regular |making 2 a ope drive to > ple The Preece | | strated again its control of the re- 1 DAILY WURKER into the hands of Striking laundry drivers of Local | publican party today when the The Russian Re ection celebration n to se the New "York City traction workers.| Por t 10, Brooklyn, affiliated with the | | Tepublican national comimies |meeting that was to have be t lies being pedir For this purpose two plans require | world ‘ imerican Federation of Labor, who/ | Selected Kansas City for its 1928) | Nov, 13 in Newark District Attorney Richard 8. New 1 of every Party com-| from London ecently went on strike for recogni- | cai aa at) et mat prevented by the cit : combe continued with no apparent hizer _| basis of exchange. The ion of their union, have signed up | | ae ny ete os eated a | | held Friday, Dec. 16, ng for the min ers : Contractors and your copy of The DAILY | 990,000 in gold ne of the nine shops against which | | @iscrecited Wilham Morgan Sut-| | the New Montgome “| shoul td i iners’ Relief vere questioned. tion k of the ocean he strike is being conducted, union | | ler, millionaire textile mill ov lery and Prince Sts. », | Committee, , Room 540, Maurice E, Con-|enter or lez for the. Britis eadquarters dnnounhced yesterday. | | and exploiter of woman and |New York di e president in Qu seve ment is the cul Further defeetions from the ranks | eo jemmmed Se vote | | Work (Commun Friends of Nature. y, has been asked on the « on the-part of ste ‘or Kansas C after a few hou 4 The * Base f » Friends e eile i t Meritaek . is ? the Consolidated Laundries, the as-')| ,anotting in which San Franciseo| |Merica, Juliet Stuart Boy The eieibne goes of us Friends | favored sewer contra receive 2. in the he “gold point” or 1 } sciation against which the strike i and Detroit endeavored to’ se¢ure| |{Urer, and. John - Williamson, r aia eee, SOEIS. MIGHe graft to the amc several mil-| WORKER office, 108 it is pro le to ship gold to the onducted, is predicted by the union. | | 1.6 convention : York district organizer of the Young riday at 8 DAR at of dol the amounts|free copies of London market. The union One Miacze ee eats site. | Workers (Communi st) League, will ne 1 be planne ‘or by cont Beginthing of. Movement, axity on the part of the police in |i. ® 5 oes he ’ George U. Iderman-elect | A lollar gold shipr wrotecting union pickets from daily Traction Labor Hears This meeting will be nct only a ae oe Taare from the still re- ; ane oe ; ej ittacks by gangsters alleged to be p _ J Tnj jcelebration meeting for the Russian| The United Workers Cooperative | norted paring to submit” to} rate revolutionary wi wae 5 agar i n the employ’ of the laundry owners. | ledges of NY Unions Revolution but will be a test as to/Gymnasium will run a dance Saturday |G Smith the charges on which; haeae at ON EIR ny Oe Bria a7) ges Police Cited (Continued from Page One) whether working class meetings ean |¢vening at the Co-operative Building, ine Onno USis Temas an ou Maa eee makes, | Both Lo York Pol £ pipet 86 28 h Park, |!abor had other methods at its com be held 'in Newark 2) Bro a * » A meeting of unit organizers will | have been Ai Zz k t sterling olice of District 30, Borough Park, 2D 8 it Seven Arrested * Connolly Is Saying Nothin (be held F e been str: g to boost ste ict 3 | , : o aes s Arrested. : ; g. e held on Friday at 8 p. m. at 108 aay e ’ 3rooklyn, and Distriet 28, Coney Is-|mand when necessary. This an-| o.oo himdted’ workérs weve} Shoe Workers Dance. ‘ 5 sf + |E. 14th St. Important matters will |*2 the point where shipment would ; jet |nouncement was received with the ag Be Th Workers’ Protective | Newcombe was careful to point ou a Serre |be profitable for the past few weeks. and, “are especially’ criticized: bythe | ot enthusiasm by the assembled| tured away from the hall by the po-|__The Shoes Workers’ Protective). oi it as not his province “to re-|be considere id t t mion leaders. jSreatent enthubinem vy the Asberbied lice Nov, 19; Seven were arrested: Union, (Local 6b, wil Hold’ its third | ; | London r gold to guarantee the The strike of the local against nine shops of the Consolidated Laundries | vegan last week and is said to be fully | workers. Strike sentiment appar- ent at all stages of the meeting. Iron Workers Pledge. including Pat Toohey, scheduled speakers, and Emil Gardos, {sub duce assessments nor to remove men annual ball Saturday evening at Man- |hattan Lyceum, 66 E. Fourth St. * * * New| of one the {from office. | Newcombe has talked to at distriet organizer of the least Inter-Racial Dance. League of Harlem will hold an inter- The Young Workers (Communist) | continued stabil j ard and at thi y of its gold stand- particular tinie also to cover the purchases of raw material ffective. The following laundries| A message of support was read| Jersey district of the Party. They | Brownsville I. L. D. rig Ente ioe Hone on cane racial dance day evening at the ttt it error ee ig wowiting. s % “rt A 3 . y: 3 The Lider Y: hot _| a8 contractors or ng men con- a & the American financial structure is re affected: The West End, 1546 |from the Arehitectural Iron and) ate free under $900 bail under charges| The Lider Yugent Branch of the In-| ood with sewer work in the bor-|Imperial Aud#orium, 160 W. 29th St. id St.; the Spotless, 1237 61st St.; tystem, 8777 19th Ave.; the Tried, 382 Smith St.; the T. & T., 5301 2nd 3t., all of Brooklyn, The K. & K., of 1159 61st St., has | Bronze Workers Union pledging that | organization to support the organiza- |tion drive of the traction workers in levery possible way, as the present outstanding task of the labor move-| of attempting to organize and speak jat an open air meeting outside the | hall. of police of Newark is on a vacation in Bermuda the trial has been post- ternational Labor Defense will meet Sunday at 3 p. m. at the Brownsviile Youth Center, 122 Osborn St., Brook- lyn. ough. The district attorney, however, jhas declined to state whom he had jinterviewed, what had been said, or rogress had been made in the Due to the fact that the chief An interesting program has been ar- ranged. Pioneer Group Formed. A new section of Pioneers has been groaning under the weight of a gold surplus that impe' pose of s Former Gold Shipments. There to strive to dis- have been other shipments ; i A jag | ment. d Downtown I. L. D. : dada Medi: Va dik, 46 ame signed. up with the union, granting “Whereas, the traction interests of | pera i A . A second letter to Governor Smith, | formed in the Bronx, It will meet at £"™ New York to England since the : i 4 It'is expected the forthcoming meet-,, An important meeting of the Down-) oo: UEC eager ORG SERRE SOS : Fh ail oa sq world war, but not on the basis of iries are alleged to be the chief of- drastic, sweeping jinjunetion He b ee tien meeting, as many work- bor Defense will be held Fri sent by Harvey. Harvey . accom- See enti eisy ee " : a ‘at. 318,000,000 in gold from New “York ‘enders in the use of gangsters Tesch eae tile. tight, of Ane ers of Newark have expressed resent- P- ™. at the Workers’ Club, 35 E.| onieg his letter with an affidavit phi Vrs. joann BES TNS? Vin thedeer miantha ueepesaine, tude” ) , agains 3 é Son 4 anie s a nd. : i e igainst the union pickets. subway, “ltfase: arid -layated. ear| ment at the action of the police at that Second St. ‘signed by Mrs. Elizabeth Ferry, he turn to the gold standard, but this habia dlohage SAM | a ants : ‘anuet 5 TET 5 SUPE ‘charging the or formerly ‘ tetee gold purchased commodity, | workers of New York City to organ-:) "© ‘ , \charging that her husband, formerly Agit-Prop Directors. ved I mmodity, WORKER IS KILLED. lize in a union of their ay choosing,” | Sa : N.Y. College Students vice president of*the James Ferry & 41) unit jon and sub-section Without regard to the price of sterling Joseph Daly, laborer, of Carroll |the resolution said, and 100 Food Workers Join Rap "heir President Sons ntracting Company, told her}... £ pies on the 3t., Brooklyn, was instantly killed at noon yesterday when a portion of a “Whereas, this threatened injunc- tion therefore becomes a matter of he paid $20,000 that he might be per- | mitted to complete his contract for Amalgamated Union Students at the College of the City} tion-propaganda directors of the York district will meet Friday at 8 p. m. at 108 E. 14th St. | New international exchanges. Pickens. Will ‘Speak deep concern for all members of or-| More than 100 1 . reborn Tew YNork are protesting | Sewer construction work im Wood-| eae hored i i Yas, 00 restaurant workers|of New York are protesting agains’ id Ee oh vibes ete and fell into} ganized labor, therefore, jjoined the Hotel and Restaurant the action of Frederick B. ae Moching Beanch’ To Meet, At Forum In Harlem ee ae Full Suppert. Workers’ Branch of the Amalgam-| president ofthe aollege, in sending al |=) |) ——————_— pa and E. 13th St., Brooklyn. “Be it resolved, that the shop chair- ated Food Workers Union at a m enographer. to students’ meetings “The Inn Union of S Situation in the et Republ secretary of | men of the Architectural Iron, Bronze eetig: of 800 workers held yester-| and forums, to report speec ot un- Gov. Smith in| will be the subject of & talk by Be late a ae oat and Structural Workers’ Union here-|day afternoon at the Hotel Workers) der-graduates. lt was le tate crime commis- : 5 : olor People, wil save ve Greco and Carrillo by go on record protesting against | Hall, 133 W. dist St. | terd lay. | » today suggested that the Loi perors ee ine eros s y at 4 p. m, at the Har- this judicial interference with the The speakers were H. M. Wicks of| The presence of the “‘official”|power of sentencing. prisoners be) Rom 42, today at 10:30.a. m. lem Educational Forum, 170 W. 130th INTER-RACIAL fundamental rights of labor to organ-|the DAILY WORKER, P, Pascal Cos-| stenographer has been observed since | taken away from judges and put into Tkseae Tia va Weegee St. on “ oes in the Sov ize, and grove, union organizer, Louis A.|the revival of the campaign against|the hands of a commission composed Duis Bpeaks Tonighe Richard B. Moore, general re- D A N Cc E “Be it further resolved, that we Baum, secretary of the Photographie compulsory military training, which|of students, criminologists, psycha- William F Bias of The DAT ¥ tary of the American Negro Labor Under auspices of Young Workers’ League of Am, r ” =) ing of Sub Section 1D at Manhattan Sat. Eve., Dec. 10th |]| ‘i #4 for the right to organize. |Lyeeum, 66 East Fourth St. at 7:30 Dee NG Sch tz A 4 Earlier in the day, it was an- SPE GPpAL p. m, Ir. War Imperial] Auditorium nouriced at the headquarters of the m oa : 4 | 124 East 81st Street 160 W. 129th St. (Near 7 Ave.) arial BISAtWay A aa ie ca DO YOUR SHARE in building and man- \ Daily Worker Discuss C. P. U.S. S. R. || eaGkREaan for ielaaay, Biudauen otel, Bro: $ ‘ rl 1 Hodes : SPECIALIST for Kidney, Bladder, Negro Dance Orchestra contemplated plan of turning electric aging co-operative enterprises— | The Opposition in the Communist || Urology, Blood and skin diseated| MUSIC UNTIL 3 A. M. meitiaee SAKE to he abandowad: ond ‘ Performance ‘eussed at the meeting of 6A and 6B matere aud Internat Gipusbannee) ETS “55c. my domes ea of the _oweatl ‘pphante. HG * jtonight at 7:30 at 29 Graham Ave., || Dr. Schwartz will be glad to give! eale at Dally Worker, 198 n, ||| !em Casino to sanction the plan. ‘ | Brooklyn. you a free consultation. Charges| Roth &t., and Jimmie ‘Higgins ‘ | rs hd Si : : for examinations and treatment! k Shop, 106 University Place, J th Hin t Women’s Conference. is moderate. — Is fy gp aca Oin é | € 1 uries A district conference of Workers || speciai X-RAY EXAMINATION af anque elepratin: : i (Communist) Party organizers of wo- HOURS: Daily: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M./| ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY q g HE by men’s work in all fields will be held Sunday: 10 A, M. to12 Noon. | STUDIO OR. OUTSIDE WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Special Rates for Labor Organiza- | tions. (ustablished 1887.) ||| Was honored at a banquet meeting |} ||) ‘ eneral organization. \ = held at the Hotel Commodore, 42nd /f || \| ee sisi lah | A. CARR Cs R is St. and Park Ave., on Br eee | | at OpenForum Sunday. | SURGEON DENTIST -OPERATIVE NEPAIR Suop'| pig hi pore song eee re ae Prolet Co-operative Stores, Inc. } The Young Workers League of Wil- re’saniftertupted. ‘piadite 419¥, 6th Avenue, near 25th St.; Telegrams of congratulations were | i The New Play- liamsburg will hold an open forum attention, Workers’ pric Sic: nepaicea While U Wait Great Assortment of All Makes of Typewriters. Portables, New and Re- pledge ourselves to do all in our | powet to help the traction workers in their struggle against the injunc- search lights on the army of company 25 Years of Service Timothy Healy, retiring president of the International Brotherhood of. Stationery Firemen and Oilers Union, read from William Green, president | of the American Federation of Labér, John L. Lewis, president ‘of the United Mine Workers of America, J. H. Thomas, one of the officials of the British railway workers, and’ other prominent trade union officials. meeting was held at the Gamnodare, Hotel Tuesday night. Among those who spoke were See-| retary of Labor James J. Davis, Frank McKenta, of the Canadian} railroad workers, and John P. Burke, | of the International Paper and: Pulp Workers’ Union, Local 17830, and A. Dalton. the of resulted in itudents. suspension feould be found.” pH The | EM JO BASSHE Thur. Dec. 8th “Proletcos) wrights Theatre | 40 Commerce Street | Owners of the Co-operative Shoe Repair- ing and Cleaning Store, at 419! 6th Ave. Co-operative Restaurant, at 30 Union Sq. INFORMATION AT THE STORES. ESE: OS | on sale at The Daily Worker, ||| Local Office, 108 EB. 14th St. | built. . All Guaranteed. | Workers. mene Eee eee eR oC | ‘ a i Moderate Pri eee | ———————EE— | Greco Trial Friday || Surgeon Dentists ‘ ‘ a eet The anti-injunction leaflets re | | (Continued from Page One) | Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 International Typewriter Co. 648 2nd Avenue. Bet. 85-86th. NEW YORK City, now on hand at the district Ie 108 B. 14th St. Price to all wnits $2 ber thousand. block of Co-op. Houses block of Co-op. Houses Blocks of Co- operative Houses will soon. be built in the Co-opera- tive Workers’ Col- _ Opposite ony by the * Bronx Park UNITED WORKERS’ CO-OP. ASS'N Come right now and select an apartment of 2-3-4 Airy, Sunny, Spacious Rooms * Office: 69 5th Avenue, corner 14th St. TELEPHONE: ALGONQUIN 6900. A MILLION OUR GOAL We want to distribute a million copies of the leaflet ‘ Down With Govern- ment By Injunction! A timely leaflet in the struggle against the Injunction! Every District Executive Every City Executive F Every Section and Sub Section Every Shop and Street Nucleus Must Get on the Job Now! Let us distribute a million leaflets have bought 50,000 sach (for cash) * * Boston Detroit New York What AreYou Going to Do? Order Thru Your District Office Send $2.00 for every thousand you order. Helps organize a movement to smash the Injunctions! * * * Exposes the A: F. of L. bureaucracy that:is content with lip service in the face of the biggest union smashing campaign in the his- tory of the American Labor Movement. * ” % Our Party Must Take the Lead in the Strug- gle to Save the Unions. Workers (Communist) Party, National Organization Dept. 43 E. 125 St. N. Y, two | trist and “ the best possible men who | | WORKER, will lecture on the qu tion of injunctions at tonight’s meet- | Party of the Soviet Union will be dis- Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at 108 East 14th St. Rose Wortis will talk on organization in industry, Rachel Holt- man on organization among house- | wives and. Juliet Stuart Poyntz on Sunday at 8 p. m. at 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn, Will Herberg will talk on | Mexico and t Jnited States. * * * Mexico and’ U. S. “Mexico and the United States” will be the subject of a talk by Will |Herberg before the Young Workers (Communist) League open forum at 29 Graham Ave., Brooklyn Sunday at |S p.m. Gilleti Found Cuilty; Arthur Garfield Hays and Isaac D. | | Shorr. The Greeo-Carrillo Defense Com- mittee, whose treasurer is Filipo |Greco, brother of one of the defend- |ants, and the International Labor De- | fense, with branches throughout the country, are mobilizing labor opinion |on a nation-wide scale to help the de- \fense. Marguerite Tucker is secre- jtary of the Greco-Carriilo Defense Committee. | It was learned yesterday that De- \tective Dominick Casso, one of the principle witnesses inst Gilleti, will be one of the leading prosecution tnesses in the Greco-Carrillo case. | Defense spokesmen charge he is a fascist. | Greco and Carrillo have been in the Bronx County jail since the middle of jJuly. Until recently all attempts to bring the case to trial have been un- | suecessful. | Cannon To Speak. | The Greco-Carrillo }mittee has taken over the Defense Com- New Pi | wrights’ Theatre for a benefit per- {formance of Em Jo Ba s “The | Centuries” next Satur afternoon. Cannon will speak on the Greco- | Carrillo case at the regular forum | meeting of the Hunts Point Fellow- | ship at Hunts Point Palace, Southern | Boulevard and 168rd St., tonight. 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