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e THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Die he 16, 1927 : Page Five = ee Cloak Union Will Hear Verdict In Contempt Trial Supreme Court Justice Erlanger will today consider the recommenda- tion of Murray Hulbert, referee, who found the leaders of the New York Joint Board of the Cloamakers’ and ‘ fs | Dressmakers’ Union gui @ of con-| tempt of court Wednesday. Hulbert recommended that they be fined $10,- 000 for violating an injunction. The endorsement of the recommen- | dation may mean that 18 left wing leaders of the union may face jail sentences, it was said yesterday. The injunction prohibited the Joint Board from calling strikes or picket- ing the shops of dress manufacturers. * * * Send Unity Resolution. In a letter requesting an early re- ply, the “Committee of 50” cloak and | cressmakers which last Saturday | launched a peace movement, has sent a unity resolution to Louis Hyman, manager of the Joint Board, Cloak- LABOR AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS A special membership meeting of the United Council of Workingclass Women will be held tonight, 8:30 p. m. at the Labor Temple, Second Ave. and E. 14th St. in the large auditor- ium. Juliet Stewart Poyntz and Mother Ella Bloor will speak on the work of the conference called for |Sunday evening at Irving Plaza for | relief for the striking miners of Penn- sylvania, Colorado and Ohio. * * * Bentall to Lecture. J. O. Bentall will lecture on the foreign born workers at the Yorkville Workers’ Forum tonight, 8 p. m., 350 E. 81st St, * * * Sarah Regosin, recently returned from the Soviet Union, will lecture |this evening at 227. Brighton | Beach Ave., Brooklyn, under the aus- pices of the United Council of Work- ing Class Women, on “The Women in Soviet Russia.” Shes aan Ballam To Speak. John J. Ballam will speak on “The | Injunction Attack Against the Ameri- \Mike Gold to Lecture// At NY Workers School Michael Gold, co-director of the | New Playwrights Theater, will lec- | ture on “Modern Plays and the New ‘Trend in the Theater” at the ockert | School, 108 E. 14th St., at 8 o’clock| tonight. The talk is part of a series on “Social Forces in American Liter- ature” conducted every Friday night by Floyd Dell and Joseph Freeman, School for Social Research, 465 E. 23rd St. at 5:30 p. m. tonight, un- der the auspices of the open forum of the Students’ Association. * * * Juliet Stuart Poyntz will lecture on “The World Situation and its Effect on Labor” at the Bronx Open Forum Sunday at 8 p. m. at 2075 Clinton Ave, * * * Road To Freedom Ball, A Road to Freedom group costume ball will be held Christmas eve’ at the Harlem Casino, 116th St. andj Lenox Ave. * * . Newark Christmas Dance. | The International Labor Defense of Newark will hold an entertainment | and dance Christmas eve at the Work- Workers Party Activities NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY a An important meeting of IF, ID will be held tonight at 6:30 p. m. at 126 E. 16th St. * Traction Week! This is traction week! All Party members should see their unit, sub- section ‘or section organizer at once about important work that must be done. * * . Sport Meeting Saturday. The district sports committee will meet Saturday at 1 p. m, at 108 E. 14th St. * * * An anti-injunction meeting will be held next Tuesday at 7 p. m. by Sec- tion 2, Workers (Communist) Party, at Bryant Hall, Sixth Ave. and 41st St. The speakers will be Jay Love- stone, executive secretary of the Party, and William F. Dunne, of The DAILY WORKER. Juliet Stuart Poyntz will ee tele Section 2 Mecang: An enlarged executive committee | |Paper Box Union Has;Laundry Union Strike) |A Successful Meeting In Brooklyn Goes On| Local 41 Votes For tors ae/In Spite of Terrorism Five hundred paper box ma Spi ' rue a of genre Strike In tended an organization meeting last is night at Webster Hall, 119 E. lith| M 5 St., by the Paper Box Makers’ Union. | Laur Plans to organize special locals for | re the various sections of the trade were | t made. | rted yesterday that’ in spite of | mgster methods of the laundry he ranks of the workers were The speakers were Alexander A general stri Marks, American Federation of La-| that the Coney Ss ies bor organizer; M. Feinstone, secre- Neptune Ave.,| the pleating Ne : tary of the United Hebrew ‘Trades || ‘ally guilty he ical arg William Leary, Teamsters’ Union E. Beardsely, Jewelry Workers ke sought to se- a resolution was car- Union; Maude Schwartz, Women’s 1e unior to answer Trade Union League, and Clinton} but has thus n unsuccessful, c Golden, Brookwood Labor College. | Nichek Atvata tion with ) Clarina Michaelson, secretary of the | “alder bs: Verne depe: git a Paper Box Makers’ Union, presided. rday en to the released for Prizes galore will be offered for all sorts of costumes, dances and so | LABOR HITS BERRY Ry forth at the Madison Square Garden at nine shops originally PERE ae Saturday night when The DAILY d to the union call for The Central Trades and Labor WORK R-Freiheit Ball is staged. (oe, shop has Council meeting ‘at Beethoven Hall - i ; CB 2 it n, which |last night passed a motion introduced abor injunctions has been ar- other eight are}, 4) m Lefkowitz of the h- ranged for Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 6 p Bi dnd Celie, union | PY moeanam Letkawits: _ a ee |m., at Bryant Hall, th Ave. and g favorable re-| ers Union to go cord in epposi- |42nd St., by Sectio f r tion to the Berry T plan and to Workers (Communi ) Party | app Monday’s hearing. . + a — makers’ Union, and Morris Sigman, | can Labro Movement” _ tonight president of the International Ladies’|at the Harlem Workers Forum, 81 E. Garment Workers’ Union. The reso-|110th St. ‘ lution was passed at’ a recent con- 5 ig is ference of shop chairmen and de- mands that both the Joint Board and the International combine to end “the civil war in the organization.” Tron Workers’ Meeting. The Architectural Iron, Bronze and BOOST THE DAILY WORKER! | Structural Workers’ Union will hold |2 mass meeting tomorrow ue | acquaint the workers with conditions = in the trade. i Ht } I. L. D. Dance. | | 'Comraderie. To raise funds for class war pris- i ad A ‘|| ternational Labor Defense will hold a | an |||{dance tomorrow evening at Sokol YOUNG WORKERS | “ | il LEAGUE, DIST. 2 } Mainbere a Local 38. | | Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, who have articles for the Joint De- | | January 14, 1928 them before Wednesday, to 41 Union yeas Square, Room 714, 2 Robert W..Dunn To Lecture. Hall, 133 Second Avenue. Robert W. Dunn will lecture on | at the Rand School, 7 E. 15th St., to | = =! * * > oners the German branch of’ the In- i Hall, 523 E. CHE St | Members of Local 38, International ‘ * | Saturday Evening, | |fense Committee Bazaar, should take || Freiheit Gesangs Verein Span esd “Private Life in Russia” at the New| The Daily Worker requests that no conflicting affairs be | arranged for JANUARY 13 eee mamma sar ers Home, 37 Sixteenth Ave. ~* * * For Striking Miners. meeting of Section 2 will be held to- a ocean some ——— ~ - night at 101 W. 27th St. All sub- y ‘section ‘and unit organizers are ex- ected to be present. 8 p, m. tonight a meeting will be |P° fe * held at the Labor Temple, 243 E. 84th i Spr iret mata meat tocol-/ Rehearsal for the dance in the| 01 ng for e striking miners. | M 1 t All members of the Workmen’s Sick jor ere cain Memorial Pageenb will be held tomorrow at 2 m. at | and Death Benefit Fund are urged to } Irving Plaza, 15th St. iad Irving | come, Place, Edith Segal is in charge. The address for the rehearsal was incor- Health Food rectly announced yesterday. Vegetarian Restaurant ee ae 1600 Madison Ave. Phone Stuyvesant 3816 | John’ Ss Restaurant SPECIA } Arrange For Lenin Memorial. | = | ‘Dr. N. Schwartz | 124 East 81st Street | Condemn U, S. S. R. Opposition. 2 At a meeting of Young Workers PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 | A Noted Artist ‘ LAW OFFICE CHAS. RECHT 110 West 40 St. ont Phone IST for Kidney, Bladder, | i 2 oti Fars ALN psisietee Blood. and: siein caincaees | | (Communist) _ League functionaries | S. | and Stomach Disorders, |Monday evening a resolution was | X-RAY Examinations for Stones, | ; Tumors and Internal disturbances. | | Dr. Schwartz will be glad to give' you a free consultation. Charges | for examinations and treatment! is moderate. | Special X-RAY EXAMINATION §2,! unanimously passed condemning the Opposition in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Bertha Woolfe led |the discussion. All units in District |2 will be visited on this subject. | * * * Hudson County Membership Meet. LEARN PATTERN Learn de making, fur garm Complete cou ee ee i igning, copy NING PING SCHOOL 154 FOURTH AVE., Cor, 14th Street Algonquin 3 | | HOURS: Daily: 9 a M. to 7 P. M.|||_ The Party branches of Jersey City, |/__. _ —— ee eee Me tO 12 Noon ele Union City, Bayonne and Cliffside ws will hold a membership meeting this if | Sunday at 2 p, m. at 160 Mercer St., em LARY W OLFE Ss oh 7 >} IAMROSC: | Jersey City, to discuss the Opposition | | in the Russian Communist Party. | Emil Gardos will report for=the dis. | trict executive committee. * * * CONSERVATORY {PIANO LESSONS) Comrades, Attention! RE Sree studio. All comrades having~ banners a 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE | costumes of peasants, red soldiers and |red sailors should communicate with | , Adolf Wolff, 225 W. 12th St., to vol- unteer for the Lenin® memorial pa-| |geant to be held at Madison Square | Garden Jan. 21. | * * * Dr. A. CARR SURGEON DENTIST 22 years uninterrupted practice, Personal attention. Workers’ prices. 133 EAST 84th STREET (eee Lexington Ave. New - York. ‘Tel. Lehigh 6022. Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hotirs: 9:30-42 A. M. Daily Except Priday and j } i i Telephone Lorrai 888, Will also cail at student’s home. (ANYTHING IN PHOTOGR PHOTOGRAP =| STUDIO OR OUTS WORK Patronize Our Friend SPIESS STUDIO 54 Second Ay r. 3rd St. Special Rates fo Organiza- ed 1 ) Section 2 Meeting. “All unit and subsection agitprop j directors and literature agents of Sec- | tion 2 will meet Saturday at 1 p.m tions, Painters, Attention Vote for a Clean, Trustworthy Administration VOTE FOR A UNITED TICKET PETER ROTHMAN, U. L. 499, for Day Secretary EMIL JUST, U. L. 499 JOHN HILFERTS, U. L. 848 LOUIS KOSLOF, U. L. 905 HARRY BLUM, U. L. 1011 Saturday, December 17 8 A. M. tod P. M. YORKVILLE CASINO, 210 E. 86th St. PAINTERS’ UNION LOCAL 499, 848, 905, 1011 BRING YOUR. DUES BOOKS. for Business Agents Winter Vacation| in Camp Nitgedaiget | BEACON, N. Y. | (Subsidiary of the United Workers Co-operative Ass'n) Sunny, spacious, steam-heated rooms, hot and cold showers, delicious healthy food, cultural i activities, etc, Hi Only $17.00 per week. Take the 2-P. M. train from Grand Central and the camp machine will wait for you at the station in Beacon, N. Y. ri oe A fur coat sho sotrned. |at 101 W. 27th St. * * 249 BAST 115th STR Dr. J. Mindel To ieseoe Peer one: Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 uits Pressed He Resists Temptation se oes Repaired Vhile U Wat reve CO-OPERATIVE ° | Dental Clinic 2700 Bronx Park East Ap’t C. 1. TEL, ESTABROOK 0568. DR. I. STAMLER Surgeon-ventise DIRECTOR OPEN: — Tues from 10 to 8 P. 2 to Great Assortment o° All Makes of Typewriters. Portables, New and Re- built. All Guaranteed. On his way to The DAILY \y Moderate Prices. For Sale, Rental WORKER Ball with his best girl, |” Open: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Harry M. Wicks is accosted by 2 224 Repairs. Open: i jewelry salesman. but Harry boldly | International Typewriter Co. passes by and takes his escort with | 1643 2nd Avenue. | NEW YORK BIG BARGAINS! Suits, Overcoats, Women’s Coats, Fur- coats, Nightgowns, Dresses, Rain- coats, Children’s Clothin Skirts, Hats and Caps, Underw Furnishings, Shoes, Slipper Umbrellas, Pocketbcoks, Manicuring Sets, Suitcases, Millinery, Drygoods, Jewelry, Silverware, Radios, Fountain Pens, Toys, Bi . Art. Statues,~ Rugs, Carpe’ Cleaners, Dish Cloths, Sportgoods, ete. ath Below Whole ait Buy Your Christmas Presents ~ at the BIGGEST NINE-DAY FAIR GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Lexington Avenue and 46th Street 7 atl December 23 to 31 inclusive Moviss & Dancing Fighly puch ee ater | New Year’s Eve, AND SAVE YOUR MONEY! Ib squerade | BALL Arranged by JOINT DEFENSE AND RELIEF COMM. CLO! MAKERS AND FURRIERS, 41 Union square, Room 71 At. his jewels she glowers From his flivver she turns Bet. 85-86th. ALL VOLUNTEERS fer Joint Defense Bazaar -register immediately! ORGANIZATIONS WISHING ONCE. | BOOTHS APPLY AT The girl in the costu..c designed | by Lydia Gibson is a well known s are being j Writer. What she writes is another | ply at once matter, but if she only wrote checks! she is interesting and she will not,look ||} goin _p: sp commie like this next Saturday night. Who||| 41 Union Square, Room 714. will tell her name and a prize? = WELCOM. E the Rank and File Trade Union Delegation just arrived from SOVIET RUSSIA at COOPER UNION, Third Avenue and Eighth Street WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21, 1927,at 8:30 P.M. promptly!.-. - MEM THE DELEGATION WILL SPEAK Chairm: RY T. HUNT, former Mayor of Cincinnati. —Auspices of York Committee for the American Trade m Delegation block of Co-op. Houses block of Co-op. Houses Blocks of Co- operative Houses will soon be built in the Co-opera- | Opposite tive Workers’ Col- Opposite Bronx ony by the Bronx Park Parks UNITED WORKERS’ CO-OP. ASSN Come right now and select an apartment of 2--3--4 Airy, Sunny, Spacious Rooms Office: 69 5th Avenue, corner 14th se TELEPHONE: ALGONQUIN 6990. % Getting FINCO Co-operative BAKERY PROBUCTS (Union If not, Ict us know and we'll instruct our driver to call at your home, Are You Made) iS FING Finnish Co-operative Trading Association, Inc, 7 - fel. Wind 9052. 4301 Kighth Ave., E Brooklyn, Oh, didn’t she fall! §