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ane a WORKER, NEW SORK NDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1927 Page Five | emo Committee Being | News and Views of New York Labor Movement jwwas tay saiia | | Formed for Joint (Weekly Review and Estimate of Outstanding Events) | NEW YORK: rae , ers’ union, made a-similar promise. strilce and lockout ers of tne;a half minute Ryan was walking ra-,of the W JERSEY {|j ployers, the vote _ Events in the lebor movement, par- | J sent he announced that his ov- d to deal|pidly down the hall of the outside! as t¢ they should rem ik i : PRS. ticularly in the local field, have played tion was opposing the injunc s then belie [racial This ra (and answers) the or’ f workers fearing the em- | 5 pies ne ae sd ate Aes azdal oy has en important in tre news n on legal grounds but might later | formed. |question: who’s who in the labor ower to k if themg| toe eo Rese if a Wk tt . 2 ist pr find it necessary to fight by other Changing Con | movement? y D. Wolfe eae ne aa e ay ignored or | means. | Changing con District 2, Young Never has such a. large scale proj- mmunist) League, at 108 In the Need Biot ae je | ing tra ik} De Trades : * , : : | S 11 known, however, that th gs Jemor rades. i ees ect of this kind been planned by a|__ Little or no news is Beate cenerien a a f nau Roney eh snow {and s causing the! An ig kar PETRY Room tonight at 8 labor organization in this country as | in the capitalist papers of the miners virtually in th naa of Naa ias inion make an about] w ork: t exte nt o + * * the Joint Defense. Committee of the Struggles in Pennsylvania, Ohio, In- 5 face. |dent Wm. B. F eraid, scheduled be the next president of the Int national. I itzgeraia, Shea, Cviem: Jbrien and other organizers of amalgamated are working hand i | hand with the local Tammany cv trolled officialdom of the labor move ment. The attorney for the uncon i. | U. S. Senator Robert F. Wagner, | 3° chief representative of Tammany Haiti at Washington. ly * * * 2A. meet at 6 o'clock 27th St. Cloakmakers, Dressmakers: and Fur- | diana and elsewhere. Events in Col- riers is undertaking in its 9-day ba- ado have likewise disapp ed from | zaar at the Grand Central Palace, | ‘he view of these sheets 's in- Lexington Ave. snd 43d St., Dec. 23 {Junction activities, with the ex eption | to New Year’s Eve. jor some ris of the oval: camp Carnival: shows; in connection with the tra music, motion. pictures, bargains and. the continued conflict in the | art exhibits are already arranged and; ae ae the _ meetings «of athe new. features ‘are “being “asad each building trades workers, all remain day. practically unmentioned. People attending the bazaar will be ae eee 44 cs able to be as “temperamental” as|, Union conditions among workers in they like about food, for provision is the building trades are being increas- being made to serve all palates. A y violated. Thousands of organ- chop suey restaurant decorated in | Zed building trades workers have oriental style will be operated. A drifted into the unorganized jobbing vegetarian and an ordinary restatr- and alteration fields in the plumbers’, ant will also be maintained. painters’ and plasterers’ trades. * * * Expect 150,000. Rares Speaking at a recent mass meetin, Anticipating 150,000 people, the} of traction workers in Harlem Cae Cap, T 4 a i We ie Workers’ Union will go in Upholsterers Strike in RD 4 : ‘se ce work on tne Philadelphia, Wage Cut tonight at 101 . |\Of Fifty Percent Cause | ight workers Will Discuss the Rus- in the cap industry. i sian Opposition Tomorrow Afternoon. A special membership meeting of night workers will be held to- vy afternoon at 3 o’clock, at 108 14th St. A representative of district office will address and ad the discussion on the subject of e Russian Opposition.” All mem- bene must attend without fail. attempt of the bosses rs * * of wages one ‘Traction Week! | ‘This is traction week! All Party mbers should see their unit, sub- tion or section organizer at onee about important work that must be _ Reports from ‘the strike of the n laundry workers further | ¢ m signs of growing revolt | wor kers. Maurice| , for Local 810 of | green 1 ion work- organization signed an| ent with the firm of Frank P.| PHIL ADEL PHIA, Pe a standard of produc- | in the labor movement and | 10” in os it was agreed that work- | the tyranny of shown a spirit of solidarity and producing below this standard : been ar ggie which axe surprising, should have their wages decreased ac-|0f the D. Becker & Son + jeordingly. However, when the firm | “urniture Co., Third and Gir jinsisted that this standard shouid con- gest open-shops teinue into the chechter, orga ne drivers on sti ost part the aisiy games, dancing, are new In the plumbing industry hundreds | of “card men” have secured work as | , jobbers at wages reporied to be as], low as five and six doliars a day During times of high buiiding activ- ity jobbing and alieravion piumbers receive between eight and ten dollars daily. In these periods the organ- ized plumbers are employed ost The strike of the window cleaner the bosses and a- co n, is rapi idly coming to a h the promise of victory..for the | union. The militant struggle conduci- ed by the organization will probably | result in the elimi pany union as the ttlement of the strike. This .in. it- ngely enough: this re nted. When the work- | rs arrived at the union office for the | Je ing the alacrity with which it had | granted was then explained. | hip of Local 77, Uph ‘Isterers x bosses were also there. raha ion of whe com- oe . = 1 p. gj Joint Defense has succeeded in re-| 116th St. and Lenox Ave, tug. Secien a el Nag ra ntain-| self would be no small victory. | One of the’ workers then arose to Fought Bad Conditions. ere 7 .. io! sgh eur scale, “al prescie ‘ + : 4 Fy 5 | ducing the check-room rate to only | Frayne, New York State organizer SHES wORRerS alte cormveting with tae | * * * |Protest against the pr nce of the s under which they Branch 5, Section 5, 15 cents. The checking department.|for the American 3 ; gar k } 20 to fight against the ex- of the production standard in- on, In the presence Federation of | ast meeting of the Board | bosses, ¢ and rtionment, th body of the ruil. Mr. Joseph Jentral ‘trades s prevailed upon to of a. bill to Branch 5, Section 5, will hold its regular meeting tomorrow at 2075 linton Ave., Bronx. + * * 5 ved by the w on the second floor, will be attended | Labor, announced in emphatic lang- pereanee eige vane a ie by 25 experienced workers. uage the intention of the Federatio ey eres epee : For such an undertaking as this|to continue the fight against the in- One Ob tae BO Bos tane events tn ine | bazaar is to be, it is absolutely nec- | unction at all costs. secre behepenens Se Saletan essary to have full cooperation from| “We will not abandon this struggle, | C1™/™S Conterence between the Amer- | , all sympathizers, Pinchefsky said last | what may,” he said. é cae Ae pricy Gad | night. For donations and registra- May Use 6 bene ee Iau os Fg tions the office of the Joint Defense oaeiniid te a sais PT Se RS rus os a ee Gamirites’ Room uid. Al Union ow y m. president | ciais of the locai piumbers’ unions. of the Amaigamaied Square, is open all day until 7 p. m. L sine mo nths ago in the 1 midst of - After months of hes ‘Jury Is Picked to ‘Try Case of Greco and. jan had consented Carrillo; Fascism Shown As First Issue inv SIE eR was Co.,” Darrow asked a tall broad-| Post in the evening,” said another. the ; |shouldered, chill-eyed American.} “The News in the morn and the | the prop rion and “Well, how long have you worked for |Graphic in the evening,” a third, | Ryan was on deck to 5 the company?” Darrow listened inscrutably. | bill. To Discuss Injunctions. A mass meeting for a discussion of ti-labor injunctions has been ar- d for Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 6 p. (LAB R R AND | “PRAT RNAL| t Hall, Sixth Ave. and __ ORE ANYZA ctions 2 and 3 of the Lecal 38 Men . ad ey ee . orkers (Communist) Party. | * * sts of the ¢ ac Save Greco and Carrillo} | | An important meeting of IF, ID | will be held Friday at 6:30 p. m. at z. 16th St. 'Dr. N. Schwartz | 124 East 81st Street BCIAL! 3 aar to Lena Goodman, 1 W. 111th ST for Kidney, Bladder, | D. Meet Tomorrow. | Urolo 1, Blood and Skin diseases | “Twenty-seven years.” One n, Benjamin Somber, Unfortunatel, | and Stomach Disorders “with, As 9” ‘ i out too | X-RAY “Examinations for Stones, NAHEGHL: inveleupeien« 7 Harter owned a stationary SLA che asked as if in surprise. | Ave., the Bronx. He was not born in without reg “Yes, sir.” |the United States, but has been na- Darrow grunted, then smiled and|turalized for many years. with a deprecatory wave of his hand} An American, excused this talesman from the case.| “If you found in the course of the | 8 A do i ieee stand up to|trial that the defendants, who are | address the jury?” Darrow asked in| italians, have been in this country for 5 7 a plaintive drawl when the 12 seats | cight years but have not been pas ‘Tron Workers V Ww il were full. | alized, would it make any difference | Nominate Tomorrow | Mf. i “Sit right where you are, sit right |in your attitude toward them?” Dar- be kd ie where you are,” replied Judge Cohen | row asked Somber. |W. Tumors and Internal disturvances. r. Schwartz wiil be giad to give one « free consultation. Charges | for examinations and treatment t is moderate. | Special X-RAY EXAMINATION 42, | HOURS: Daily: 9 . to? PM. Sunuay; 10 A M. to 12 Noon. | block of block of Co-op. Houses Blocks of Co- operative Houses will soon be built Ty the not ur began to shrin ve form of In about | f employment of The DAILY WORKER, , for next Wednesday at 101 th St., at 21 m. Sx . ‘ | feta ton all officers of ; ; a5 ap { Butterfield 8799. Cy with salerity: i iS | “Sure,” Smober answered. the Ar etural Iron and Bronze | * ¥ " W. es — eee | rYYYY arrow Inscrutable., | “You don’t believe much in for-| Workers’ Union will be made at a - i Opposite ive Workers Col- i Darrow had practically. a map’ of }eigners, do you?” Darrow asked. meeting tomorrow at 8 p. m, at TW 6 nteers F Por orker | B | | Dr. A. CARR. the Social interests of the prospective | “‘No,” said Somber obligingly. E. 15th St. \| Freiheit Ball to M eet | dees ony by the 2 i SURGEON DENTIST ene ~ 3 ~ a8 . “You're a 100 per cent American,| A detailed report on the activities | i a ‘phair | Park van " . at papers do you rea e |aren’t you?” Darrow drawled taunt-|of the union for the last six months | | : " ott int te 2 “Stassa u er 1 U | a paLetieutinn.<cwocmenstor eb asked each one called.to the box by ingly. “You believe in America for | also will be given. This Thx sdlay Evening | UNITED WORKERS 133 EAST 84th STREET the baileff. : Americans?” A mass meeting for all Architec- lew: ening tn Ave Now York ‘The World in the morning and the| “Yes, sir,” agreed the prospective |tural Iron and Bronze Workers will, | Volunteer workers for The | CO-OP. ASS’N | = Telegram in the evening,” said one. | juror. be held by the union Saturday at 2:30|| DAILY WORKER-Freiheit ball, { cfs ae ATS ~ — The Times in the morning and the! Somber was excused. p.m. at the E. i5th St. address. | to be held at Madison Square Gar- | {fvrel. Lehigh 6022. | || Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DEN’ Office Hours: Daily Except ; 249 EAST 115th STRE ond Ave. pe) The Night of December 17, 1927 er eeueuyes panes NF ASP Ame WANN den next Saturday night, are ex- fe aie pected to attend a meeting at Man- attan Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St., | ay bi 7:30 P m. 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. on { Young Man (Comrade) } desires furnished room with small family. West side, near subway or Sixth Avenue “L”. An- swer Modern Book Shop, 354 East | | 1 auMARY WOLFE | |] DO YOUR SHARE in building and man- CONSERVATORY i aging @d-operative enterprises— || pr. J. Mindel Dr. L. 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