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& Attend the Bazaar (Workers Party Activites) ‘TDe** Henderson Says Workers Party —zesmes J Attendance at the nine day bazaar | trict 2, will hold a dance Saturday, of the Joint Defense Committee, | Jan. 14, 1928. Cloakmakers and Furriers, opening | - * : today at the Grand Central Palace, is ! Miners’ Relief Meets. urged in a statement issued last night | The Young Workers’ League is at- by the executive committee, District ranging meetings for miners’ relief. | 2, Workers (Communist) Party. The} A Brownsville meeting will be heid| palace is at Lexington Ave. and 46th | this evening at 1689 Pitkin Ave. | St. The statement reads in full, as| Another meeting will be held Tues- | follows: jday evening at 29 Graham Ave.,| “The bazaar that the Joint Defense | Brooklyn, at which speakers repre- | and Relief has arranged for the week | senting the Young People’s Socialist of Dec. 23 to New Year's, and which | League will talk. | opens tonight at the Grand Central | ag i . Palace, is one of the most important ! Lenin Memorial Meeting. events in the labor movement of New; A Lenin memorial meeting will be York. [held at Madison Square Garden Sat-| “This bazaar marks the completion | urday, Jan. 21. of a year’s struggle of the right wing | %6 bureaucracy against the Cloakmak- | ers’ and Furriers’ Unions. Manhattan Children Play Under Smoke Cloud’ |f,, Which Reduces Daylight Forty-two Per Cent | LABOR AND FRATERNAL ense Bazaar ty Mnen Doors Today the relief and “Smoke in the atmosphere is blanketing New York from a good- ly amount of precious sunlight, the U. S. Public Health Service has | in J announced, according to a Wash- is great ington dispatch. The loss of light due to smoke is “Tests being made at Manhattan | greatest earl Island, where the air is very smoky, | late in the showed an average loss of daylight | in the winter th due to smoke on sunny days in Smoke also cuts to ¢ January of 42 per cent at 8 a. m., tent the ultra-violet r: and 18 per cent at noon,” said the so necessary to healt J of daylight deer nd 8 per cent at noo For foggy days the loss | Y. W. L. Dance. | | The Young Workers League, Dis-| 46th 1 be event of its New York labor Palace, Right Wingers’ Move to Wreck Bazaar Is Hit; wil» |Nine-Day Fair Opens at Grand Central Palace statement by bazaar ; w York will } lood of light and merri- | 1 Central Palace, 46th Ave. The Joint | th an opening \ to its colos- its friends, d comrades for nine line a to take lun (Continued from Page’ One) struggle, proved that our ranks today ’ e | ne i Dee aa more than ever are 100 per cent 9 the Worke Glass, Every. thinking {united and the workers are deter- ' worker can express only hatred and j_. ikea i Drange | i contempt for Sigman and his Teader- | "ned. to pane this struggle to a ee |Greco-Garrillo Counsel |snip. 5 Pioneers’ Theatre Party. The Young Pioneers will hold _ Show Fascist Frame-up “The progressive workers have} “Those workers who permitted |¢Ts Hox : ; : : 3 eal iat i gone thru many hardships during the | themselves to be misled now r “In its fight against the left wing | Go seb aanee Sean ; sani : = an have sacrificed so much, are de-jare their enemies. From their own and progressives, the right wing hans ooo we Sees 18 Pleying. Seating ge Meciiaar oN 8c ae stroyed; union standards have been | bitter experiences they learned that eaucracy resorted to making united | Bron Pisses |New York fascisti. The district at-|2belished; the bosses rule over the |the rule of man, MeGrady & Co. fronts with the bourgeoisie, police, | A regular meeting of ‘ehe Upper | torney is not ean eaenkd with finding | Worker in the shop with an iron hand,/means sweatshops, hunger-wage courts and gangsters to beat up and | Bronx Young Pioneers will be held| the actual inrdeean ” e jand poverty and hunger are rampant |long hours, class-collaboration, sper terrorize workers loyal to their | Tuesday ate p. m. sharp at 2075 Fascists Housed. jin the ranks of the cloakmakers andjup, company-unionism, ete. he: unions, arrest and frame up strikers, | Clinton Ave i Dareow thes ded a I |furriers. The workers have seen not |now realize that only the progres: and throw them out of their jobs. | y iaweCase La se Dene ed, Way Detec- | only class-collaboration between union | workers can bring back the unio: “During last year thousands of Special Meet Tonight. ie. police Neier aad icyiaes lenge re end he boeken pub they stave thelr dormer streng Newark Christmas Dance. The Inter al Labor Def Ne Union Standards Gone. | Workers Know Friends. and ch an affair oute to the i energy of the es workers who at the hands and ruthless full of the . « * ; “This time their revolutionary duty and make vork wer rrested g rown: | 5 en 7 ray: | fichti a pei takes them, not vicket line, nor on we Mahone Aen 8 piek- | organizers and women’s work direc-| Fascist League of North America) | tha satiploaie’s “hey chew. oe “The continuation of the struggle hind newly ucted booths ‘to sell { by Shops where they were ‘tors will hold a special meeting to-|had not been called to the stand by} Suu ou ete! acne depends greatly upon the financial | the |to, or se the hundreds of thou- striking. Hundreds were beaten up! night at 6p. m. at the Jewish Univer. ; |leaders send away loyal union work- { {success of the bazaar. It is there- fore the duty of every worke |his utmost energy to make th lopening this Friday, a decisive | cess, | |the state. Vinti was charged with ers for long terms in prison and ee bribery by the testimony | tasted the so-called democracy of the thrown out of their jobs and faced Pass the Paper tu a Fellow Workerli| oa: D MOSEBOEE TRE CAL oo pointed \capitalist state. Guerrillas and gang- starvation. The bosses with the help — vi neta i . Vinti |sters were hired by union leaders to of Sigman, succeeded in brealne unitedly and are determined to carry | aa ones atin eae if eee |beat up and eyen kill loyal workers. union standards of many shops and on the fight to a final victory. liciting IME CMGGE ER, Sigman Hired Scabs. in bringing in sweat-shop and speed-| “On ihe other hand the ranks of | oe . eles ta) } The Sigman gang hired scabs to up systems, and ablishing company the bureai are degenerating | Absurdity Shown. é ds of shoppers who are expected to visit the Grand Central Palace ba- by the hired thugs fo the Sigman- ,: 3 E.-16 3 y d thug Sigman- sity 126 E. 16th St. McGrady clique. Still more were ee ii y booths will wares ob- at half women’s lverware, Stuyvesant |p. ¢ econd Ave. “At the same time we assure every |worker that each dollar sp at the |bazaar will not be a donation. On |replace honest workers of long stand- unions and open more Fights are going on | “The | Prosecution would have usjing in. the uni Hundreds. . of |* Eo Soe eRe neent eer colle) wit Th Ne : Workers F On. daily in that group for leadership and | believe,” Darrow. said, referring to | thousands of dollars of the inbiranea (os saved, We did everything pos- mate eo “However, the workers of the nee- for Jobs. |foqumeny by di Vilardi, “that Car-|fund wore spent for provocateur, pur- dle trades were not discouraged by), “Lhe fight of the cloakmakers and | f: lo ae Done early on Decora- |poses. The plague of contractors and these att They unitedly sup- furriers is not a local one. It is a vite vedke ati ye the mur-' small shops against whom progres- ported their chosen progressive and fight of the entire progressive labor | Fecal Bran bt a man 14 bee eay ive workers struggled constantly, te st be ‘100,000 work left wing leadership end now, at the MOVement against the right wing | then ae his knife on his pants and |spreading steadily in New, York and | fie ns mar Geet 1 Pals ies completion of one year’s struggle, P¥reaucracy, injunctions, _Sweat-shop | w wou parkas his ne pe wens to | out of town; of the 40-hour week. not | ie tule Beidiy 6 Ge me ; Sis ant they are stil tign pravely and System and company unionism and ot “where many fascists werel, trace can be found....One thing, | v A aa i a | : cea —__.. open shop. The right wing clique parading. i ieee 4 |however, they did not succeed in do-| only lately succeeded in making a new| , The testimony by di Vilardi, fas- le to get merchandise very rea- mably so that workers could help not only the Joint Defense but at the} same time their own pocke eae ghtly for their amusement. i fraternal organ- d at a booth. r the contribu- y own members) at | 8 (C party of Jer Thursda nish H ie 5 ; ea NO CHR Co-operative Repam Sop ing, and that is to break the. unity-| rside Drive and 72d St . Denounces Prosecutor. ¢ attack on the leadership of the Cloak-| “it and member of the Italian Le-|o¢ the left wing rank and file and|. WASHINGTON, Dec. \ Lower B Affair. 119% 6th Avenue, near 25th St. makers’ Union by finding 18 of their | 70", to which Darrow. referred, was | their leaders. ‘The mass meetings to | Will be no Christmas pardo | abor Center’ of ‘the Lower : § ts Pressed wi: «, leader of contempt of court. es io Bekae isi Sornile Scie commemorate one year’s successful prisoners in the fe 1 entertainment and er of baxgaine =). hoes Repaired While U Wait Importance. lat Rivet De eyeean ea consi ie 5 . eps Me . 2 0 p.mvat its: new 4 he oS OF ae 3 and assistant district attorneys—with-) near the scene of th I ¢ itor at the movies or dances. ~ sehen ‘The Workers (Communist) Party, | , 715 E. 138th-St. a . Lace | {out an interpreter. A man in the/the prosecution w: e ung. > invited, for fun or nigh 6022 | realizes the importance of) Darrow bitterly denounced the tac-|hands of this’ vindictive crew is like|a motive for the ¢ 20 | WANTED r work. Volugters are Seam IAM MARKOFF gle for the entire labor tics of District Attorney John E. Me-|a rat in a cage, in a trap. ‘Where |anrd Carrillo never acquainted | lag : y at the employment bureau of DN DENTIST movement and calls upon all its mem-|Geehan in distorting statements said | are needed for the ‘ |the bazaar for jobs. A thousand vol- ording to} unteers will be needed each day in ting the | shifts, other until their ar whole thing were you on Decoration Day?’ the | with ¢ jdistrict attorney asks. Can any of that “th bers, sympathizers _and workers of |to have been made by Greco and Car- New Yorke and vie nity to support the | rillo at the Highbridge Station, | you, gentlemen of the jury,” Darrow Cloakmakers' and Furriers’ Unions in | Bronx, the day they were arrested. -| asked, turning toward the jury, “tell their fight against the Sigman‘Mc- | “Yes, we have heard a lot about a 1 pageant, who is She says a di ica against the anti-fascists.” Help at Bazaar. a ag | | jme preci where you were on Deco-| The defense, he ‘said, had proved |is sufficient to gain admission. | “As soon as your day’s work is a ob chaue, jap pie the | man being presumed to be innocent |ration Day?” ‘all this. mechnd srehearee! te er ee jover, you are invited to put aside f imprisoned cloakmakers and furriers | until proved guilty,” D: a : fy ~, on . tomorrow at 2p. m. at Irving a oy ies 7 eas d th A rane ys arrow thun: ts wh 2 oy oxpecte: 2 all other duties or pleasures, an Dr. L. Hendin ||’ who have fallen victims of this fight,|dered. “But here "were these two Soe at tie ete ed sales Cont eer tee : 2 15th St. and Irving Place. come to the Grand Central Palace ta _ : 4 dertaken to prove, Hays told the jury |the jury at the opening of court to Surgeon Dentists re cate ha Cloakmakers’ Se Ye by alin an address lasting an hour, wake day. The case ie expected to be in E DAILY WORKER! ie dispose of the quarter oh mi ie gs s ee rowd of enemies—detectives, lawyers | ¢) i rri vas |the jury’s OOST THE DA MK lion dollars worth of goods that wil 1 UNION SQUARE “The nine-day fair that the Joint » lawyers | that neither Greco nor Carrillo was |the jury’s hands by noon, BI | lio g j ; Defense ¢ er. in| ® 3 @ |be offered for sale. The bazaar has 7 Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 arranged in . we me jbeen widely advertised all over the cer to raise funds for freeing the I , weiste ih 5 EL EST) tat eR I dex 1 city, on trucks, subways, ete., and it » prisonc. «5 «0 rebuild the jis expected to attract hundreds of 4 thousands of Christmas shoppers, unions, must be made a success! All Come and volunteer today, so that GET YOUR BARGAINS! workers must come to the bazaar, | buy their bargains, work on commit- the bazaar, even on its opening night raise such a ‘sum of money aS ors tees and help the Defense Committee. “Executive Committee, District 2 ll confound the enemies of the ‘ cutive : 2 enemies pro- Dr, A CARR WORKERS (COMMUNIST) ive movement and make the pro- $10,000 fine to be imposedtpom—.._| | | | SURGEON DENTIST PARTY.” if the Cloakmakers’ Union look like @ {i 4 onalattention, Workers’ 133 EAST 84th STREE ‘or. Lexington Aye. New years uninterrupted practice. | eiennaein an» | Survey Commission Hits mere pittance!” N. Y. Labor Laws * (Continued on Page Two) 1 employers’ union-hating “research” |! body. During the past few months |’ the Industrial Survey Commission, it is. believed, has been conducting. an | “investigation” with the view of fur- | nee discrediting the compensation |} aws. Dr. N. Schwartz | 124 East 81st Street | LIST for Kidney, B ology, Blood and Skin d and Stomach Disorders, 1 X-RAY Examinations for Stone! "rumors and Internal disturbance | Dr. Schwartz will be glad to give Blast Kills 28 PITTSBURGH, Dec. 22. — Al- though the lives of 28 workers were lost in the explosion of a giant gas tank on the North Side here a month ago, a coroner’s j has returned a verdict of accidental causes, not plac ing blame for the tragedy. Plan to Attack Labor. | you a free consultation. Charges | | for examinations and treatment! ay is moderate. | | Special X-RAY EXAMINATION §3,| Independent investigators declare that in the present so-called revela- tions the way is being prepared for an even wider attack on the whole at Half Price FOX’S CAPTURE SAVE DOUBLES ‘ON, Ore. Dec. 22, — vard Hickman, the “Fox/” 1 kidnaper and slayer of»little arion Parker, was captured at Echo, Ore., this afternoon. Hickman is now in, the Umatile County Jail. It is | Said that he admits the kidnapping but dénies. the iurder. Two men have been mobbed in Los Angeles for resembling Hickman, One was so badly shocked by his near lynching, that when removed~to the | city jail, he committed suicide by | hanging. (State labor department. Assembly- man, Frederick L. 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