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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1927 Page Five ekg Laverhill Shoe Union Fights \STRIKE A NO ARRESTS WHEN Standing of the peeh nc Workers Soccer League’ ‘Untermvye we | Ten Pi t Slash in We Geto. Cee aero LEW £ercen MASH in GZeES\ 1) puninmy | i | Hungarian Worker Chie ie? athe oad Ved ——— LUI Baa | Bronx Hungarian 7 af 4 3 15 18 4 t others Sea? | Scandinavian Workers 4 2 3 17 V1 r, When the : SOUTH PITTSBURGH, Tenn, Dec. | Spartacus bese rata} 380 9 Stril 1 27.-Adjutant General W. C. Boyd of | Atlantic Park 2 2 4 11 8 f 3 4 the Tennessee National Guard today | Red Star tee 3 5 2 at 8 5 bapicc ate +. |New York Eeagle 3 8 2 35 8 assumed command of the state mil- | point 5 « es been itiamen who are patrolling the streets | Armenians pee DF = a5 40 4 3 eee) : here following the shootings Christ- | : Pe onan ca rs, 42 1 mas day in which six officers of the | pion Be CEPAEUBER IE parce oo. n 1 ardre’ Id 7 P. W. L. D. S. Ag. Points. law were fee and ae pacnded: | Hungarian Workers Bead i ji Aes . as ; < fifth week The shooting Sunday night, climax-| Prague F. C. sd! KE 1 L189. 9 15 : ut by some ing months of bitter feeling between| Red Star 90. 5 4 gee ae ike bl | ‘ d ne © the sheriff's forces and the city mar- | Spartacus 9 2 5 2 9 386 6 | : Announee~ shal’s officers over the open shep pol- | Freiheit ‘ ae 2 6 1 6 28 5 | ‘ t r ‘ice Schechter, icy adopted by a local stove factory,;New York Rangers . RES 1 3 1 € 48 3 that nota sulted in the deaths of Sheriff Co \Blue Star. .... 4 0 4 0 7/12 0 who went out pinger, a\ Deputy Chief of Police) New York Eagle .... +++. ,0ut of schedule. | od to work, James Conner and three policemen, a * * 14 two others were wounded. f RESULTS ON DEC. 25. ‘ According to Deputy Sheriff Thom- Division “A.” Division “B.” ubways, and as Connor, # brother of the slain chief,| Hung. Workers vs. Armenians, 3:2 Prague vs. Spartacus, 8:0 (4:0) i sts should be men in the the sheriff’s forees were seeking to 4 (3:2). Hung. Workers vs. Blue Star, 8:0 | cost of su®way opera ng to Schech~ arrest members of the city marshal’s| Freiheit vs. Bronx Hung. 2:0 (1:0). (5:0). charged unsound meth nh office for displaying their weapons aa vs. x a ee a We a f Rangers vs. Red Star, 2:1. ued in. subway een ‘ TES phoned | ; reatening manner, while over- ed Star vs. Spartacus, 3:0 (2:0). Freiheit vs. Bronx Blue Star Ex, Intermyer’s —_unificat iP A a ahead Sees zwving ion siikers, ‘The sheriffs| Scandinavia by. SCHEDULE FOR JAN eed katoi be tie aches t cna ancien IW Brook staged ee { i jes wer ionis - L IN. 1s contracts is known to be the scheme B Bees et ve ZO! e ; Sei as eae yen Division “A.” Division “B.” of the Morgan interests and looks 1 | NEW YORK-NEW JERSEY a oe ee y a concert ; Thomas Connor was not hurt in the| Bronx Hung. vs, N. Y. Eagle. Blue Star vs. Prague. the complete control by th have Ret 1 Art Theater, E | Fight. Freiheit vs. Armenians. Red Star vs. Freiheit. ce Tdniaht Pan ist. I 7 ae x ‘i Atlantic vs. Red Star. Rangers vs. Spartacus. bebe on is : No inquest will be held. The cor-) tung, Workers vs. Scandinavians. Hung. Workers vs. Prague “C”| | ibsholape: atecunsien ile wh Jy oner is said to have declared that) Spartacus by. pits | Uammelenntealses | tions tonight at 6:30 p. m. Ae Bice ais to use , femily, ingle Bebe necessary: Noatieste were Red Star “C” vs. Cooperative Exhib, | collegiate departr Bi. 16th Bt ielennone sta site d their parents, were made and none is likely. 5; COPLISE Syne \for Industrial Democracy . f: ie 5 ¥ g¢ gas in Sar meni 10 Saved From Fire | Smoke Pall Kills |this morning with a disc Fraction resis ; night, it was Returned Union Men) czpar rapins, tows, Dec. 27.—) st, LOUIS, Pa, Dee. 27, — whe laity: botaeice Igy Lee ee ueead ta ital eta { Cheer for U.S. S. R. Eight year old Edward Seydel was | combination of smoke-pall and fog|tor for the Rock ng of the Spanish frac- { oe awakened by flames in his room, and | which has hung over this city for the | Prof. Harry F. War at 81 E. 110th St. at Beis Pi through his warnings, seven brothers | nast two days, is considered fatal 5 eal Ranks (Continued from Page One) and sisters and his parents were saved | Physicians say that the death of Pheolowicel Ren ee her,” the American rank and file/from death by fire yesterday morn-| Pierre Bouscaren, professor of the St,| >) oP Tonight trade union delegation on disembark- | ing. ‘ Louis University was caused by the | oe of ing from the Mauretania yesterday SEE RUATS Ta |denseness of the atmosphere. Bous- said in an informal statement. The * - caren ‘was not ‘suffering + Soe | Cae DE delegates had left Moscow Dec. 12 and Meat Bills Reduced | virulent lung teouble. Pre reheR ‘ speak to- e meeting 5 spent several days in other European| KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 27. —) [Fr nl the & o- : capitals before iling from South- | Meat bills are reduced by a group of | E i sale vee ax Park | ampton Dee. 21. farmers of Rutherford County, thru n 3 incoln Road, Brooklyn. ‘al eps i the functioning ofa coperative beet| Bland Digs Out - || SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE TODAY | Pare cree nny dene club, Each week ono member sup-| LONDON, Dee. 27—England’s wild "PO RENT—Fur ; Section 2 Meets Called Off i | ane . Section 2 Meets Called Off. « “Unlike England, which remorse-| plies the best animal on his farm, | Christmas weather abated today. The| | hath all conve BOY BLN | Section 2 has called off all meet- lessly used up the children in the fac- | and it is divided among the members, | blizzard, which was the worst exy | Det ee eu Eny r uelcee, jings this wee The memb | tories during her industrial revolu- SER a ienced in the south of England fo phone. For one per: to at the defense tion, and unlike America, which de- | i years, has blown itself out. Railroad || two persons, $7. | youred wave after wave of immigrant | Shoes Mis-Labelled | traffic throughout the country, how-|!only. Nick Ma ee Pence Oran as, CuLunepe | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 27-— ee ee in ities of chaos, with || 54 Feveto ae its Wickes wd becomes a|4 fe sb in Hee S owe bene ping lis withheld by the federal trade com- | 8 luge snowdrifts. modern industrial state,” the state-| "7. . ; oe Went continued. “We ‘are ‘confident | seo V8 cited for labeling shoes | Men’s, Women’s | and Children’s Clothing, Overcoats, Shoes, Un- ing Called Off. tional Branch g Thursday due 99 ren Meet . 99th Street. 1 - The Morni ill not hold fr o the n le tr 1| i ‘) pkimen “U. S. Army” when they were not! Sates | Jaruyas ~ rae ites oe eo labor leaders would made in conformance with army speci- | L A W O F F iL C E | Sine Ww | Ger Ww ear, Xmas_Pres- P - cast off their prejudices about Russia ‘Mantlonia | of | Young Workers Lea I || , after seeing for themselves the tre- : | CHAS. RECHT 1} moth abe | 2. will hold a dance Saturda; | ents. Jewelry. Furni- | mendous development of the first | SARIN aT For the convenience of workers open | [202 E. Dan st £ beds | Jan. 14, 192 : i a 2 soe Be cenullie vena Meund) trade ae, ' aR? |quntl 6 P. M. and all day Saturday, 302 E. 12th St. iew York. “Ces | i : union basis.” Pedi ee sin arctan eta te HEATO West 40: Sb, Phone 2m 604 | I <= — Lenin Memorial Meeting. i ture, Toys, Umbrellas, a | (ee 2 af | AEE cL | > A Lenin ial meeting will be \| Z " i “Centuries” to End | Dr. N.S hwartz ‘| LEAR ATTERNMAKING | Health Food ox bes ion Square Garden Sat 1 Pocketbooks, Suitcases, ae Run Next Saturday || 124 East sist Street Learn designing, copying, pattern. |||) Vegetarian Restaurant Pree aaeae han ig} Drygoods,) Radios, Vv ||, SPECIALIST for Kidney, Bladder, fur garments, also clave clathing, 1600 Madison Ave. Lew reucannbetosniaee | __ ; Em Jo Basshe’s play, “The Cen-|]| Urology, Blood and Skin diseases Complete courses at low prices. ca gutters vod A China protest meeting will be | & * s luries,” which has been running for and Stomach Disorders. i] STAN PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5805 held Thursday, Jan. 5, at 8 p. mh. at | Fountain Pens, Books, ; X-RAY bxaminations for Stones, | Tumors and Internal disturbances. | Dr. Schwartz will be glad to give: \ SS | Wor three weeks at the New Playwrights’ | Theatre, 40 Commerce St., will close 154 FOUR » Place and 15th St., by the >PND>W ete. kers (Communist) Party. * * * { 4] Saturday, in accordance with the ‘i \]} POR A FRESH, WHOLESOM, \# ——— 2 you a free consultation. Charges —— — VEGETARIAN MEAL *, : schedule of the theatre, which allows oe) (gen rr > | Feb. 4 Affair. 1 four weeks to each production, bg deanna sal mee ‘stil iii HING IN PHOTOGRAPHY | Sei . ieee bag . | Subsection 3A will hold a dance | 25% Below holesale, : : i is moderate. STUDIO OR OUTSIDE WORK Scientific Vegetar 4an Saturday, Feb. 4, at Bohemian Hall | : peemanicne) a ite Oe John ||| special X-RAY EXAMINATION $32. Patronize Our Friend Restaurant Wools. Sand Second ‘Ave Aston CO Howard Lawsony»author 0} roces- ||| OURS: Daily: 9 A, M. to 7 P. M. 3 : igor sie ies ei ot lel sicnal” and “Riger Bloomer,” wili | Sunday: 10 A. M. to 12/No SPIESS STUDIO 7 E. 107th Street New York, |||. Other Party units are urged not | ® |) | = = =———4 open Jan. 10. 54 Second Ave., cor. 3rd St. Special Rates for ia Organiza- tions, 0 arrange conflicting affairs. 'O DRIN 7 (Beacon || IF ID. seb == 1 1 | An educational meeting of IF, ID, LCAlopwiaiine it; ew Sollins Dining Room I be held Friday at 6:30 p. m. at Gvoa Feed Good Jompany | 141914 6th Avenue. jood Fr mp4 126 E. 16th St. Sits Pressed aH ot TTR siRvice hoes Repaired While U Wait 216 East 14th Srteet New’ York _ Grand Central Palace Lexington Ave, 46th St. i Monument 3519. HARLEM HEALTH CENTER 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE Cor. 110 St. (Unity Co-op, Building) Dr. VY. G. Burtan Dr. E. LKreinin Medical Director Dental Director OPEN ALL HOURS. Patronize Our Advertisers | MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS PR nN a HN | |GRAND FINALE || New Year’s Eve Ball Miners’ Relief Meeting. iners’ relief meetifig will b 8 by the Upper Bron the Young Workers League 2 Boston Road at 8 p. m. A emme | Branch o lat at her studio peoie 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE si Haat + tn ante | a | Danci d Movies E Ni Telephone Lo: ine 6888, Te ins ses e Newes : o, | wiser wii ne a will ie tan BE Veecuentis home. and Most Successful Meth- |! OOD print- Telephone | Appeal to N. Y. Labor | ; ancing an ovies Kyery ight. Ravindoe Cleaners’ Protective} ods in the Treatment of ing of all ORE AnD (Continued From Pays One) | iIngow P c R | Union—Local § | gan mil Skin a description 4 | Arranged by Joint Defense Committee I Affiliated with the A. F. of L. ‘|! omac. iSeases 0. Se ah te k : Rlctttedd iit aad aa rmvteany ot || Men and Women pace lf 41 Union Square, N. Y. C. each month at 7 P. M. at Manhattan |} Consultation Free I i | Ho 0 sae brite ntl |! Charges are Reasonable vet us estimate on y —— = - mt | | 799 Broad- |? Window Cleaners, J fef Committ er eo s Pncrtieopden LETC LTE OE A ‘ous attempt to | — for relief. Send in Date. | “ f f s that all) in the mi-| ners’ struggle send it the date and | place of their meetings, so that one | of the mine an be sent to speak | fon the s n, Blood Tests X-Rays | your work, AMALGAMATED FOOD WORK@RS Sar, Bakers’ Loc. No. 164 = Meets let Saturday in the month at B 3488 Third Avenue, Sas Bronx, N. Y. Ask for Union Label Bread. DR. ZINS | | Specialists--Hst. 25 Yrs. } eACTIVE ‘PRESS 1110 fos OGLE || Pte tees block of block of Blocks of Co- (Retween Irving PL. & Union Sq.) , $3 FIRST STREFT NEW YORK 25 5 si : . Daily 9-8 P.M, Sunday, 10-4 Returns from the special Chr Co-op. Hy 4447 Co-op. ? Lc pethespatpeetgli egg eameeianentes | mas drive for miners’ children Houses oper ative Houses « ctitive Board Meets Every ‘Tues- wl Tebigh 6032, coming “to the office of the Rel Jembership Meetings---ind and Houses t Jommittee, both from organ 4 Pe Gapeeere* Mee nth. Dr. ABRAIIAM MARKOFF zations and individuals. ‘The ios‘ : “Wissess Mae SURGEON DENTIST | gratifying response in the campaign ill be built Harry Halebsky : Office Hours: 9:30-12 A. M. 2-8 P. M. } re Naat chil an cot Will Soon De DUlL hantetaeyiirsasares: Bally Except Friday bind Hunday. or 7 |has come from school children, the! 249 EAST 114th STREET aac: | committee reports jfrom a child was accompanied by a| f+ . Opposite letter pledging the support of a, in the Co-opera- \RBEITER BUND, Manhattan @ )) (CES = New York. ||P) aioe omen ee | One contribution of $10 recei : ; ARB , Manhattan i AS Fate etic % "Bronx; German Workers’ Club. y y i I } t e . V/ a < at ] O nN 4 tive Wor kers Col Opposite DU sett, ev zbor renples 20 Ee atte Il De. 3. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin| |] ‘ | school club. Bronx ony by the Bronx Street, New members accepted at Children’s Letter. | Park Park vegular meetings. German and Eng- lish library. Sunday lectures, cial entertainments, All Germa kpeaking workers are welcoi Surgeon Dentists 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183 “We are only young children, but | pledge ou ves to help to our full! capacity,” the letter said. Another letter reeeived from Henry L. I berman, pupil of 9A, Junior High School 126 of Qu said: “My brother, Eugene Vi who was named after ‘Our Gene,’ and I are jdonating this sum with which we would otherwise have purchased or- cinary Christmas presents ‘ we would like to have this published in The DAILY WORKER so that all children who read it will send some- thing, too.” Send Clothing. “The Miners’ Relief Committee has’ | um in Camp Nitgedaiget BEACON, N. ¥. (Subsidiary of tne United Workers Co-operative Ass'n), Sunny, spacious, steam-heated rooms, hot and cold — showers, delicious healthy food, cultural Wea activities, etc. Only $17.00 per week. UNITED WORKERS’ CO-OP. ASSN 2 v > BUTCHERS’ UNION Local 174, A. M, C. & B. W. of N. A, Office and Headquarters: Labor Temple, 24% BE, 84 Room 12 Regular meetings every Ist and 3rd Sunday, 10 A, M. Employment pu nese everyday a “ Come right now and select an apartment of Butterfield 8799, Apa, Dr. A. CARR SURGEON DENTIST 22 years uninterrupted practice. Personal attention, Workers’ prices. 1383 EAST 84th STREET Cor. Lexington Ave. New York, 2--3--4 Airy, Sunny, Spacious Rooms Office: 69 5th Avenue, corner 14th St. TELEPHONE: ALGONQUIN 6900. x z Aavertise your union “meetings here. For information write to i The DAILY WORKER yy Advertising Dept. — &3 First St., New York City. Ha Take the 2 P. M, train from Grand Central and the camp machine will wait for you at the station in Beacon, N, Y.

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