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Grecht to Assist In Building Lator Four Workers Arrested! For Giving Out Papers, Are Released On Bail Trial of the Jo Workers (Com- | Brooklyn, yesterday. They were giv-|2%¢ now meeting in national confer- ot THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 } H 5 4 | Painiers’ Union Pre- Election Meet Will MIDDLE CLASS WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS HOLDING CONFAB; WORKING WOMEN’S SESSION IN ¢ ONTRAST)) | Amid the soft lights and luxurious women represented at the conference. Page Five (Congressman Celler- at \Fereign-Born Meeting \To Be Held This Eve. ngressman E LABOR AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS council tonigh s will be planned. munist) Party members arrested wilderness. The other bourgeois w Friends of Nature. H Tuesday while distributing leaflets fepnuaeces of the Waldorf roof gar-|men do not share her misgivings about the t Parties it Penna was postponed until Monday by Mag- | den three-hundred representatives of | capitalism. And militarist and fas- Be Held Next eek Worker i their monthly "\ istrate Dale in the Sixth Ave. Court, |34 national women’s organizations} cist tendencies are rampant among er at a m 8 p. m. at 360 Before leaving for Pittsburgh last ing out anti-injunction leaflets issued | CRC®- A Different Conference. A call for a pre-election, inter-|66 E. Fourth § meeting * night Rebecca Grecht, national field|by the Party at Morse Dry Dock and| Among the organizations of middle] A step in a different direction is|1,0) mass meeting, sponsored by | tak t organizer, Workers Communist) | Repair Co., Brooklyn, when taken into | |class women represented at this con-| being taken by me ie ace SoS eee painters’ unions, followed by aj tion of for Party, stressed the importance of|custody. They were released on $500 | ference are the American Federation | of organizers of women’s work calle counter call by an unidentified group | fore congr building a powerful labor pe in in-| bail each, is paeas cit the mean Fae: pie Me vee LOT EERILSE pies ix Distict CoUnet Ma-8 FEE a TmORee fetd dustrial centers which she will vis They are Emil Makvist Bvenperon, Uf Me Mversity Wiymer, Ata, | Ot VORIEES IA: = daly Aa mY ling to take place at the samc time, | Nicholson a a, carpenter; | ereties a miei | headiiasterass All » active women [ie 10 take place“at"the Sie will be in the eanayleania| mhomas Thorsen, machina Nou ercar Auge, dawucton, Intra: [endmunters, All ctv TOM are attention yesterday oon : ooo aetey ne want fens, from aur. to|Knith, clerk, and Eric Hennonen, ear-|G a. R, Auxiliary of the United|Vited to attend. Reports will be | flict, precipitated by {eT pita Hee Shoe Workers Dance. six sh is ani side = P eee penter, The International Labor De- | Spani 4 Wa. Veterans, Young Wo-|given on “Communist work among graft and misappropriation 9 ean wi oer ar 'y ‘of si Workers’ Proteleis the labor party movement in the state | fense is conducting the defense, with | nen’s Christian Asso ation, National| women”, by Juliet uart Poyntz; by offic ls of District Council No. 9. vindow Cle: William e its tied of Pennsylvania. ___|Joseph R, Brodsky as attorney. Council of Jewish Women, National| “organization of housewives”, by| Painters’ locals 1011, 905, $48 and | Pickens, fi tional As- ing at Man- “The labor party”, she said, “is of | Federation of Business and Profes-|Rachel Holtman, and “organization |499 formulated plans for a general Bociation for the Advancement of-Col- Fourth St, meyor.impartance ‘to the coal miners | sional Women Clubs, National League|of women workers in industry”, by|inter-local mass meeting called for|ored People; and Jeanette D. Pearl, ; — of ‘this country. During the last few) years they have faced many difficult the United Mine Workers is a typical of Women Voters,’ National Women’s | Rose Wortis. 2 p. m. Saturday at Park Palace, 110 }field organi: of the Foreign years example of what, the present leaders| Christian Temperance Union, and| The purpose of this conference is|St- and Fifth Ave. Special interest jor af Ci Hen: T. Hunt, former may- sale ee LL. Dis ‘ situations, They shave ‘seen repub- of the miners’ union are doing instead Service Star Legion. to mobilize the machinery of the has been aroused in this mass meet-|or of Cincinnati, will preside. er Yugent Branch of the In- igen andl siomncee te ee penne: acing o carn ie aotHe in militant Praise Pershing. Party to reach out into the wide ae Be bas oe 4 ee corrup- | picasa ternational Labor shai will by openly as agents o: ie employers | struggle,” she said. 4 *s masses of the working women in the|tion of officials an y e imman- | “s s jay at 3 p. m. at the Brownsville net only in strikes but in every day | Scores of Parties. neteree ane teint Me home and the workshop and rouse | nce of the next painters’ union elec- | Will Gi e Benefit For Youth Center, 122 Osborn St., Breek- life t i “Injunctions, riot acts, Gaciien and even murder is the lot of the miners in their fight for the most ele- mentary rights.” “The labor party must be organ- zed in every coal town. With the state of Pennsylvania dotted with scores of local labor parties, they will them to participate in the labor peace, says of General Pershing, “He atruggle: is an honest man. We all respect and revere him. He believes in peace.” And thus the campaign against tions it will be determined whether the remnants of the discredited Zaus- ner group will continue in control of Greco-Carrillo Trial | tions, set for Dec. 17. At these elec-| Working Woman Paper | The United Council’ of Working | | Class Housewives will Hold a. theatre lyn. Downtown I. L. D. An important meeting of the Down- be able to carry on a more energetic Masreoutinthe aieleaeie é the union. party tonight at the New Play-| town Branch of the International La- From Workers Ranks. struggle against the combined forces Pisticci ty Sai pt a Starts In Bronx Today | Anonymous Call. wrights’ Theatre, 40 Commerce St.,|bor Defense will be held tonight at 8 From. the yanks of < the mthers| of the employers and the government | he ee eee aa | Following. the iasuance of the call where Em Jo Basshe’s play, “The p. m, at the Workers’ Club, E. themselves must come the movement agencies.” | cidainte Decauay ne npeiGeHere a (Continued from Page One) |for this mass meeting, an anonymous | | Centuries,” is running, procee 0 be | Second St. for the building of a strong, powerful] In addition to helping in the for- | = : 5 : | workers.is i i fonds treco-| circular was passed out in the trade | ¥8ed to build the circulation of “The ‘ » e monogamous marriage’ is being ‘at-| Workers is in the hands of the Greco-| ¢ passed ow! 7. ae é labor party, she pointed out. mation of local labor parties. Re- tacked, the need for parenthood andj Carrillo Defense Committee, 70 Fifth | and distribtued on the jobs, calling | Woman,” official organ of ce council. De Leon to Lecture Tonight. "| “The recent visit to President Cool-|beeca Grecht said she would urge | homebuilding is being evidenced in|AVée» and the International Labor | members of the trade to another mass | PGT CET Solon de Leon will leeture on “Prob- idge of President John L. Lewis of | support for the DAILY WORKER. | |... divorce courts and law obsery-| Defense. Marguerite Tucker is sec-| meeting for the same hour Saturday | ‘Dos Passos Will Speak| }lems of the F gn Born Workers” | ance is being ignored by many.”| "etary of the Defense Committee and| afternoon. This second call appeared | ‘at the Harlem Workers’ Forum, 81 BE. Standing of the Metropolitan Workers’ Soccer League DIVISION “A” Felipo Greco, brother of one of the defendants is treasurer. The Inter- national Labor Defense, whose na. Thus the women are rallied for the protection of the bourgeois family and home and for the upholding of “law locals in the council including the four locals which are sponsoring the other | | E. 188th St. |acterize as a plainly crimina! prac- * * * over the names of all the individual at N.Y. Workers School | 110th St., this evening at 8. Sete & Laisve Concert Sunday. es and order” against subversive tend-| onal scerelary 18 James P. Cannon, /mass meeting. | Selaiers. and “Manhattan Transfer,” ‘The Laisve, Lithuanian Co é oncies. is carrying out a nationwide cam- | e 11, the | Wi a on “Some Contemporary fe r, will hold a concert Pp... W.. Eb. D.+ Se. Ag; Points, | Snetes: pe ‘ Bec Commenting on this latter ca ; daily ne’ er, will hold a concer’ Bronx Hungarians 9 6 0 SBS. Ok AG | Woman suffrage and higher educa- Det aa cafes Wes vas Heo secretary of the Inter-Loca! Commit. | eae sae at the Workers’ Sunday at m. at Arcadia Hall, ies Pada. -Wotkets, Bee es eG iE aR tion for women are the chief subjects is pea ae rae a member! tee, sponsoring the Saturday mas Be ol, 108 E. 14th St., this evening | Halsey $ Saratoga Ave., Brook- Scandinavian Workers RE eg eta Sree gee Asati jof interest at the conference. But Sper mea i |meeting, characterized the move as|t 8. ly n. The program will consist of the Spabtacns A Bo Re eee tare et ae disillusionment is setting in some Fascist Frame-Up. |“a deceptive, fraudulent and mislead- | perettas “Pauline” ‘and y New York Eagle oT an ee ee eal al ee quarters with regard to the results| The Greco-Carrillo case is char-|ing call, undoubtedly issued by the|Save Greco a and ( Carri Ilo! Vag onds.” i 9 9 of woman suffrage. Says the more|acterized by the committee as a|same irresponsible and corrupt gang —— rea Sd ei Atlantic Park 6 aS 2 3 Rae | 5 a a y Pi | Red Star 7 1 4.9 9 13 4 liberal Alice Stone Blackwell, daugh- |frame-up instigated originally by the |which has already been exposed and : a — Freiheit 7 0 5 2 5 o1T7 2 ter of Lucy Stone, pioneer suffragist:| fascist government of Italy. | some of which members have already ii 1 Sorecarintis 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 “We are victims with men ‘of| When. Greco and Carrillo. go Ee beds convicted.” | = ” i] the insidious influences of the capit-| trial this murning workers through 4 7 fii ll! 7 “ a a é Pr { a aes bere Santer Cocky Me BAL watch. ciara delat Ciecredionl group, time of DO YOUR‘SHARE in building and man- | ( But hers is a voice cryi in the| Yelopement, with the legalized: mur- . eae rol | ino - aypativ, Nricgea_ P. W..L DB. Sa Ag Pointe | But hem pstmt PE "Hp ogee netted and in other Joon gpd shoes conte | aging co-operative enterprises Hungarian Workers G8 Mbyte gba Oe tin VR. | Vanzetti last August fixed indelibly |° EB plét SEC LLe 7 1GBET dn bGer ago EGE: | i} Red Star 8 6 1 1.49 9 18 in their minds, : a ea | | Pf Pee ttempting by creating confusion } Prague TOR acdnsalie Bie Bip 1 | | Greco and Carrillo have-been in the | “7° * Spartacus 7 Ainge di 28 9 28. 4 | Workers Party Activities |) Bronx County. jail since. the middle of | #9 Prevent the open discussion before \ q; 4 9 pee eae ae a our membership of the vital issues in | : . { New York Eagle 4 1 2 1. 7 2 3 | July. Until recently all attempts to} | u | Freiheit Go ee tee eee aie meee NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY }}| bring the case to trial have been un- | car trade, pad eee este at OWN é | | the same time ey are attempting to = 1 N.Y. Rang. te dey as S340 1 y | successful. | : b | Blue Star fost eis aro RET ee Cannon To Speak. fprerent Tie HSE, OF Renee: sat | ay OS a : gu |__The Greco-Carrillo Defense Com-|- 9" ie ON ce HHI | Last Week's Nesults. Yakabloff, “section organizer, will! mittee has taken over the New Play-| » SHn Ae Bearons: 66 99 i Division “A.” speak at the “meeting of Branch 1,/wrights’ Theatre for a benefit per-| _ “We disown, repudiate and condemn |{ ||| , | Spartacus vs. Freiheit, 2:0 ( , Section 5, tonight at 8/o’clock at 715/ formance of Em Jo Basshe’s “The|this spurious call and wish to char- | | Division “B.” Centuries” tomorrow afternoon. | H - Prague vs. Freiheit, 2:0 (1:0). Red Star vs. Blue Star, 3:1 (0:1). All other games were postponed on account of bad weather. Save Greco and Carrillo! Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES H Health Food | Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 Madison Ave. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865. (Ve Cater to Students of Health Eatwell Vegetarian Restaurant 78 Second Ave., near 4th St, Only strictly VEGETARIAN meals d. No canned foods, or animal used. All dishes scientifically prepared. = | Dr. N. Schwartz | 124 East 81st_ =. SPECIALIST for Kidney, ; Urology, Blood and Skin diseases | and Stomach Disorders, you a free consultation. Charges | is moderate. | Special X-RAY EXAMINATION §2,| HOURS: Daily: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M.| E Sunday: 10 A. M. to 12 Noon. cil wy . A. CARR SURGEON DENTIST. 22 years uninterrupted practice. Personal attention. Workers” prices. jor. examinations and ‘treatment! || x Cannon spoke on the Greco-Carrillo Housewarming Tomorrow. case at the regular forum meeting of A house warming to celebrate the opening of the new lower Bronx head- quarters of the Party will be held tomorrow at 715 E. 138th St. * * * unautho: * he continued. “We zed call,” Point Palace, Southern and 163rd St., last night. The trial was to have begun yes- terday, but was postponed again at the request of the prosecution, ingly.” It was ascertained yesterday that the Inter-Local Painters’ Committee met a further obstacle in carrying out its plans for Saturday in the rejec- | tion by the socialist newspaper, “The Daily Forward,” of a previously ac- | Boulevard Unit Organizers. A meeting -of ° unit organizers will be held tonight at 8 p. m. at 103) ., PULLMAN PORTERS’ BALL. St. and Eighth Ave. The union is conducting a fight to} | abolish tipping and advance the wages | of the Pullman porters. Inter-Racial Dance. The Young Workers (Communist) League of Harlem will hold an inter- | racial dance Saturday evening at the Imperial Auditorium; 160 W. 29th St. An interesting program has been ar- ranged. a@ move on the part of the discredited |group through its influence in “The |Daily Forward” to prevent informa-| |tion from reaching a certain section | |of the membership. | Painters’ Officials Guilty. INU ee. Seay Jacob Lind, ex-treasurer and Paul | 5 | Grad, ex-recording secretary of Paint- | jers’ Local 905, affiliated with the | B A L L | American Federation of Labor, were | yesterday morning convicted of lar- ceny and forgery in connection with| | having appropriated funds of the local union. Both defendants pleaded| guilty. They will be sentenced before | Justice Barrett in the Bronx Dee, 15. { Agit-Prop Directors. | All unit,” “sé¢tion and “ sub-section | | agitation-propaganda direetors of the} |New York’ district. will meet tonight given by jat 8 p.m: at 108°E. 14th St. i il STITCHDOWN AND | Women’s Conference. i A district conference of Workers | SLIPPER WORKERS | (Communist) Party organizers of wo-'| Union Local 55, S. W. P. U. panic He aa! Hiner tice this use of our locals in such an} the Hunts Point Fellowship at Hunts| are informing our membership accord- | A place with atmosphere X-RAY Examinat for St E. 14th St; Important matters will] The Brotherhood at Sleeping Car|cepted paid advertisement of the|]||) 7 Z 1, - ECR Oe or agree fice. ad. | ibaa a aa Potters will hold a carnival and ball| mecting. ‘This vejection, as interpre-(| ||, 4 ANd Cleaning Store, at 41914 6th Ave 02 E. 12th St. New York. Dr. Schwartz will be glad to give} GAD, ee 3 tonight at Manhattan Casino, 155th/ted at the union headquarters, was | Prolet Co-operative Stores, Inc. | Owners of the Co-operative Shoe Repair- | Co-operative Restaurant, at 30 Union Sq. INFORMATION AT THE STORES. 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STOMLER Surgeon-Dentist DIRECTOR OPEN:--Monday and Wednesday from 10 to § P. M.—Saturday from l (Union Made) know and we'll instruct our ree to call at your home. Fish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc. 4301 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. - }organization in industry, Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at 108 East|} Manhattan Lyceum |i4th St. Rose Wortis will talk on/ 66 East 4th Street Rachel Holt- | SAT. 10° DEC. mong house-| t Poyntz on} Evening _ 1927 Musie by UNION JAZZ BAND Tickets, incl. wardrobe, 75 cents, J Dance ‘Under auspices of man on organization wives, and Juliet Si general organization. ae ey | Open Forum Sunday. The Young Workers League of Wil- jliamsburg will hold an open forum | Sunday at 8 p. m. at 29 Graham Ave,,| 3 | Brooklyn, Will Herberg will talk on| ae | Mexico and the United States. | Pee a INTER-RACIAL Mexico and U. S. | “Mexico and the United States” twill be the subject of a talk by Will) Herberg before the Young Workers | (Communist) League open forum at! ‘29 Graham Aves Brooklyn Sunday at (3b m, } * * * Call Off Dance. i The Young Workers League of! Brownsville has cancelled a dane _Scheduled for Saturday at 1689 Pitkin | | Ave., Brooklyn, due to the Inter-! ‘Racial dance in Harlem the same night. i * * * Newark Classes. ‘Three classes are conducted by the Workers’ School of Newark. Monday, a class in advanced English is hel at 7:30 p. m, and a class in Funda mentals of Communism at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday a class in elementary | English starts at 8 p.m. The school Lis. at Slovak Home, 52 West St. Young Workers’ League of Am. SAT. EVE, DEC. 10th. Imperial Anditorium 160 West 129th Street (Near 7 Ave.) ‘Negro Dance Orchestra For Miners’ Relief. Money and clothing for the miners should be sent to the Miners’ Relief Committee) 799. Broadway, Room 233, FURNISHED’ ‘ROOM, airy, ‘light, all modern improvements; private family; 20 minutes from Times Sq. 23-18 Elm St., Astoria (Grand Ave, Station). C. Christie, Phone: Ere MUSIC UNTIL 3 A. M. ; TICKETS 55e, On sale at Daily Worker, 108 E. 14th St., and Jimmie Higgins Book Shop, 106 University Pl. wood 5788, | In commenting on the case Justice |Barrett commended the work of |Thomas Wright, present secretary of \the union, in bringing the convicted ‘officials to trial. Seven other paint- ers’ union officials were similarly in- dicted recently. Traction Labor Keeps Up Injunction Battle (Continued from Page One) injunction proceedings turn out in the | supreme court. | Following the mass meeting | | Wednesday evening, at which the) traction workers heard representa-! tives of the labor movement pledge | the support of their organizations to the fight against’ the injunction, near- | Iy 100 traction workers joined the! |union. Other trade unionists present | at the meeting applauded the initia-| tion of the new members, | Support From Unions. | Telegrams of support were received from numerous local unions, including | \the Painters’ and Furriers’ Joint, Boards. The latter, it is understood, | was not read due to the unwillingness of the A. F. of L. officials to read a |communication from a union which | they have been attacking. It was unofficially reported at the! headquarters of the Amalgamated Union, Continental Hotel, Broadway | and 41st St., that some.of the local | leaders had departed for Washington to attend a conference at the Ameri- can Federation of Labor building, | where plans will be laid for a national | country-wide drive on the injunction, | The injunction sought by the Inter- borough would make it a crime for} the Amalgamated or any other union} affiliated with the A. F. of L, to at. | tempt to organize the New York trac- tion workers. 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