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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1927 Page Five {{Mine Strikers’ Children \ Transit Commission ‘Left Wing Printers | Paaae cet Jury Is Picked to Try Case of Greco and pike re Her ee Raise Workers ay ad Santis Fascism Shown As First Issue x F Faint in School Room inGi i$ iu Endorse New Prozram | League a North America is Stadt aceused wor. is treasurer of the| miners among their s get t | Housewarming Tonight. |ing to send to death. committee. fasailiea “ws 1 Labor Sin “Chay 0g, A house warming to celebrate the | Darrow Confident. A benefit performan Printers who are supporters of) | wel), Pood f ines opening of the new lower Bronx head-| “The counts against Greco and Car- | Centu the left wing publication, the In-| | camps than in ¥ quarters of the Party will be $ = ie held | | rillo are so ambiguous that I am con- | } New Yor f. oni. at 715 E. 188th St. i ) em | a v 4 rhts The State Transit Commission is |'™Sht at 715 E. 138th St [Pneee ares cece ave nam |8t the: tee Piayeriyhty investigating charges by the Amal-| thrown out of court,” Darrow told the | Commerce St., for the S a A def ae ear gamated traction workers’ union that | lefense this afternoon. ‘ the Interborough Rapid Transit Co. | is passing the cost of its complicated | spy organization along to, the city for payment, a member of the comm: sion said at the commissidh *offic dustrialist, will meet Sund. p. m. at 101 W. 27th St. to d plans for a national headquarters ; of left elements in the printing trades unions in New York. Plans will be drawn up so that every militant workers in the | pr ting trades unions can actively | engage in work to improve the con- dition of the printers and to place he control of the un in the must Where allowance Greco-Ca Inter-Racial Dance. The Young Workers (Commun League of Harlem will hold an ir racial dance this evening at Imperial Auditorium, 160 W. 29th St. |An interesting program has been ar- ranged. Greco-Carrillo Defense Committee. Due in part to the political charac- | ter of the case, Judge Albert Cohn, | who is hearing the case, has ordered | that the jurors beginning Monday shall not go to their homes until the | yesterday. case ends, They will be lodged under The member was questioned about | guard at the Concourse-Plaza Hotel, rumors that the commission would) Night Workers Will Discuss the Rus- | | he announced, Young Workers League to Discuss ‘Opposition’ The Opposition in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union will be dis- jcussed at all units of District * * | been on ile. é hands of the rank and | mine eel that th ve been left merely stand on previous decisions! sian Opposition Dec. 13. | Questioning of talesmen was con-|Y 0 un g Workers (Communist) | "|| fvuiinlen Vike ‘i rae richpatn ss abil j fiat ena practise ots valid and legal] A special membership meeting of | jducted yesterday by Assistant Dis-| League, as follows: if a peur dary a“ Rae eee lene oon a ne ete pre An ca Mare ie per under the contract between the city|the night workers will be i next | trict Attorney Henderson, District At-| _F. D. 2, Wednesday evening, 126) | °? all printing a ee) Ngee Bote eet pep and the Interborough. Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at 108 ' torney John E. McGeehan, who prom- | E. 16th St. | are interested in this work, cinch eae fight ha yee) \ as speakers, “Such rumors are impossible of|Hast 14th St, A representative of ised to have Greco and Carrillo “in| Downtown Street Nucleus, 108 E,| SE Rae Ie —@ | Since ohe fall = : Sng: the tuo proof,” the commission member said.| the district office will address andj the death house by Christmas” limit- | 14th St., Wednesday evening. | Yoncert far it gieve’! have Ks even ote cite of re “The charges are actively under in-|lead the discussion on the subject of ing himself to giving publicity to the| Bronx Street Nucleus, Thursday | | been abandoned by the rest of labor. vestigation and a decision will cer-|“The Russian Opposition.” All mem-| case being worked up by the proseeu- | °vening. to Be Held Tomorrow | Conscious that the 2 bearing the |! i two delecabceieneh tae os tainly be rendered.” |bers must attend without fail. tion. Williamsburg eet Nucleus, 29 Ibrunt of the em: open shop nd two delegates each held sf hie ll be at Irvin, Charged By the Union. . Lithuanian Communist Ww 4 s The Laisve, Defense Organized. | Graham Ave., Thursday evening. drive, the miners nee, nd E. 15th St, The charges were made by the| Woinea's Conference. Seven peremptory challenges were | Brownsville Street Nucleus, Thurs-|daily newspaper, will hold a concert | lack of support from the labor m 10V 1 E. 15th St, union in connection with the pending| A district conference of Workers | ysed by the defense in the selection | 4@Y evening. pars ike 30 p. m. at Arcadia|ment. They feel and say out- 7 suit of the Interborough for an in-}(Communist) Party organizers of wo- | jof the jury, a number being di ed | . Bath Be Street Nucleus, 1940 tal ; Isey St. and Saratoga Ave.,|side the mining camps no one gives a : : incent junetion which would outlaw the en-|men’s work in all fields will be held|tecause of admissions of prejudice | Benson AV gees Rrooklyn. ‘The program will consist |damn about them or their fignt. ore Oe ee tire American labor movement from|today at 1:30 p. m. at 108 East/ against Italians, if tae! District, 101 W. 27th St. lof the Vagabonds,” Pauline” and | The Enormous Need. cpl =. sinee attempting to organize the company’s|14th St. Rose Wortis will talk on The t ofe: riday evening. 3 | Gypsy Vagabond Went Sante us a: the mines, smployes. Th ae ila lar ed eben tir, Buchel Holt ask of defending the two|” "Newark Nucleus, Wednesday eve-| — — A real response on the part of la large andsepthene 8 epenoyess ‘ He company s are | organization in industry, Rachel Holt-| workers is in the hands of the Greco- hate | bor and its fr will be an e the Community used to “shadow” union organizers}man on organization among ‘house-| Carrillo Defense Committee, 70 Fifth Po. oy i | | Dr. N. S hi mous factor in giving the miners oe and to act as spotters at union meet- | {wives andeJulict Stuart Poyntz on aic Nucleus, Friday evening, T 14 Sore, ee ; : | Ave., and the International Labor De- }fense, 799 Broadway. Among the | members of the Greco-Carrilio Com mittee are Cannon, Robert Mor. The Young Workers League of Wil-| Lovett, Arturo Giovannitti, France |liamsburg will hold an open forum | co Coco, James Maurer, Ben Gitlow. |tomorrow at 8 p. m. at 29 Graham| : | Ave., Brooklyn. Will Herbert will tal |(-—-———————}}| LABOR AND FRATERNAL Casino, the C and Union ie Club traternal strength and courage to go on with t |fight. Without it the struggie to save | the miners’ union will be seriously en- dangered, New York public officials have ys permitted the company to in- clude the cost of its spy organization | in its maintenance cost under its fin-| ancing contract with the City Hall. A recent mass meeting of traction workers has accelerated the enroll- ment of new members in the union, 29 Dayton Ave. Paterson Nucleus, 1 | 3 Governor St. ae | | i | general organization. ye Mies | al Semin: *vork 124 East 8ist Street Friday evening, various organizations Relief Is Shipped. The two miners were brought to this city by the } s’ Relief Com- mittee, 799 Broadway, functioning for Open Forum Sunday. Delay Dangerous. X-RAY for Stones, Tumors and internal disturbances Dr. Schwartz wiil be glad to give you a free consultation. Charges ,| Attack Japanese Czar In Korea for Bribery Food and clothing must be sent in quickly to the strike area and money for rent and fuel, on Mexico and the United States. Every worker must relie: e stri i officers of the union report. Support| ee heme TOKIO, Japan, Dec. 9.—General]|| for examinations and treatment || give to the utmost, and let the miners) pie, Tee! Of the striking miners of for the traction union in its battle] Mexico and U..S: Yamanashi appointed to succeed Gen- | s 5 is moderate. Special X-RAY Daily; OA see that they no longer stand alone. Show the miners that the solidarity of labor is more than a phra: Send | | contributions to the Pennsylvania against the injunction and unionism o the New Y.: a result of their arload of clothe d by the Mi peaking tour, half and blankets pur- ” Relief Comrsit- oral Saito~ as Governor-General Korea has been attacked in pr as having “no political experienc “Mexico and the United States” will be the subject of a talk by Will} Herberg before the Young Workers EXAMINATION $2, M. to 7 P. to 12 Noon, ORGANIZATIONS er M. Coop. Dance. { : ‘ : , ‘ 3 A > being shipped thi i ANYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY]] (Communist) League open forum Bel carne. Galan wyemieee el tive {224 bY more left papers as a res ———— | Ohio Miners’ Relief Committee, Room néh dotiations heve cine STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WoRK |l/39 Graham Aver Brockon toma | The United Workers Cooperative | tionaty. SSS | 307, 611 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ; Patronize Our Friend a t8 pt er a 5 {Gymnasium will run a dance this!” The charge that Yamanashi, as| ) pe wanteioaiad on ee ie of indivi : | 1 | ‘ {evening at the Co-operative Building, | linister of War, bribed a member of ||| Butterfie 799, ‘ We ae =e i tals have pledged themselves to Sie | SPIESS STUDIO || tee |2700 Bronx Park Fast. | he Dit, was again tought up| utterfield 8799 BUY THE DAILY WORKER | cit aid for the striking miners in thé | 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St | A discussion ‘on the Party wil be | = he | | Somat T TH E NEWS |shops, homes and organizations. — » 4 Seay |the Russian Communist Party will be Shoe Wee Daves | “ RETRO aan B= fs es = abiianed Whe ||| | gy, Shoe Workers Dance. i7ohon Passaic Strike- |] Dr. A. CARR | elevated and suriace lines ia been | SURGEON DENTIST pledged by many other New York| Union, Local 55, will hold its third z sane ~ PATRONIZE Co-operative Repair Shop 41914 6th AVENUE near 25th Street hd Pressed hoes Repaired While U Wait 25% Reduction to Striki ‘unions, They see in the injunction {demanded by the Interborough a menace to all organized labor. I. L. D. Defends Men. The following telegram has been sent to the headquarters of the trac- tion Workers’ union by Rose Baron, |New York district secretary of the | International Labor Defense. “We protest against the arrest of {fellow workers Thomas Riley and |John Lynch for trying to organize the underpaid and overworked trac- tion workers of New York. We con- pices this act of czarism one that | should be condemned by every work- jer in New York. The New York sec- n of the International Labor De- | fense offers its aid in the defense of lorganizers Riley and Lynch. Count Jon our support 100 per cent.” | Rose Baron pointed out that if the |courts deny the right of organizers to distribute literature among work- ars, this will make it illegal to carry on organizational work of the most elementary character. The case ainst Riley and Lynch is pending. Riley and Thomas were arrested Nov. 2 on Interborough property while distributing leaflets advertising Workers. Great Assortment 0° All Makes of Typewriters. Portables, New and Re- built. All Guaranteed. Moderate Prices. For Sale, Rental and Repairs. Open: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. international Typewriter Co. 1643 2nd Avenue. Bet. 85-86th. | NEW YORK CITy. | annual ball this evening at Man- | hattan Lyceum 66 E. Fourth St. Brownsville I. L. D. The Lider Yugent Branch of the In- ternational Labor Defense will meet today at 3 p. m. at the Brownsville Youth Center, 122 Osborn St., Brook- lyn. * * * The Youth in Russia. “The Condition of the Youth in the ‘Soviet Union” will be the subject of a talk by Herbert Zam at the} Brownsville Youth Center, 122 Os-| borne St., Brooklyn, tomorrow at 8 p. m. | * 2 * Local 38 Members! Members of Local 38, International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, are urged to take articles for the Joint | Leib, care of Goodman, 1 W. 111th St. led by Bertram D. Wolfe before the functionaries of District 2, Young Workers (Communist) League, at 108 E. 14th St., Room 33, Monday at 8 !a traction workers’ mass meeting. p.m. U Defense Committee Bazaar to Lena| | breaker, Faces New 'I| . yeas Stolen Car Charges Richard 0. Zobe uspended Pas- | saic police chief and wpiformed strike- | breaker, recently removed from of- fice for the alleged purchase and*sale of stolen automobiles, is to face four | new charges in a hearing set for De- | became notorious | eember 19. Zober during the Passaic his brutal and inhuman treatment of the workers. ¢ Striking Coal Miners Are In Need of Money | and Clothing at Once, All money and clothing for the | striking miners of the Colorado or the Pennsylvania and Ohio fields | may be sent to the Miners’ Relief | | Committee, 799 Broadway, Room | 233 (Stay resent Or © Stains where Daily Work. ver and Freiheit Ball Tickets have been placed on sale: DOWN TOWN | | | eit Office, 30 Union Sq. y Worker,, °3 East 1st St. ily Worker, 108 East 14th St: y’s Book Store, 202 E. B’way. Maslin’s Bag and Trunk Store, 133 Ave. B. ‘elig’s Restaurant, 76 2nd Ave. loakmakera’ Joint Board, 16 West é Restaurant, 216 E, 14th St. ‘urriers’ Joint Board, 22 E. 72 St. immie Higgins, Book Shop, 106 iversity Place, ‘nited Workers’ Co-operative, 69 5th Ave. HARLEM | Saturday ‘ith Food Vegetarian Restau-| | cant, 1600 Madison Ave. onal Vegetarian Restaurant, | | ee 590 Madison Ave. | . ‘y Co-operative House, 1800 Evening | th Ave. rw eas BRONX | pierative House, 2700 Bronx | vrk East. | oport and Kessler (Book ore), 1810 Southern Blvd. vich’s Stationery Store, 494 ast 167th St. WILLIAMSBURG 1 |B. Katz (Drug Store), 78 Graham | Ave. BROWNSVILLE | I, Goldstein (Book Store) 365 Sut- | ter Ave. BORO PARK | Max Snow (Drug Store) 43 13th/| Ave, BATH BEACH Malerman’s Book Store, 8603 20th! | sams — Ave. | PATERSON, N. J. | B, Leib, 3 Governeur St. ' STAMFORD, CONN. I, Cooper, 26 Wapdrow St. NEW HAVEN, CONN. 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