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tt oe pt a l ‘ : THE DAILY WORK=R, NEW YC YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928 way Page Five Fruit, Dairy and Grocery Clerks’ Union Wins Victory in Organization Drive POMPEL LA LARGE Release 5,000,000 Volts to Destroy One Atom STRIKING Mi} ERS JAIL KENOSHA PICKETS} cpio cs MASTER HAD FIRM T0 SETTLE GET FIRST FREE i a tninnctio 45 Are Arrested 10 PAY TRIBUTE WITH WORKERS: ‘ i in their fight for the| rR \etore dive factory | tit UVOLIUAE Be Hosiery Company- here by € stration, held of the Allen- the s fighting for recognit of ‘ ; Arges n08 ; in és Strike Tied Up Dealers Workers Send Paper to} ie Se ia) ee ee AP fia the |active. woven » strike. Three] Republican Leaders Who Fired Union Men 62 Coal Diggers ise enttated ta, enforce Collected Graft anti ce injunction ob The first clash between the Fruit, Dairy, and Grocery Clerks’ Union and the owners of the retail fruit stores in the union’s drive to organize the fruit store workers in this city ended in a decisive victory for the workers, when Mason and Forman, -Inc., one of the largest retail fruit dealers, was compelled to sign an agreément with the union, after a strike which tied up all five stores of the firm. Victory Pushes Organization. (Continued from Page One) has been The DAILY WORKER.Hun-| dreds of letters from striking miners have come in to the office of Daily, telling how much the paper| assemblage in violation of the injune- means to them. tion. These miners have for a long time Defy Injunction. been receiving the paper fre But} The strikers, the great mafor The DAILY WORKEK hk own|of whom are young worke back against the wall. br to| d {o abide »|day the editors are neve | whether they ‘will have su ont | funds to” bring out the next issue. | c April consts of an autor scabs . to 1 poli ig as loca harges of perj- sbreakers. en he was to ‘be removed from Jail Phone Operator. son, who received an annual f $2,700, said that these con- ounted to more than Arlene Knudson, a telephone |* f : mts = e Geiger of M f five years The canitaulation of this firm gives : Se ’ 3 62.Get Paper Free. ed pi y had been de- a tremendous push forward to the ; ‘. : A ' i ere y-twi rs are’ i le e of cont 2 organization campaign inaugurated Sixty-two miners a cluded On con patronage the first group to re of the paper. They are: Nick Chiza,! a On the theory that 5,000,000 volts of elaceeétty can destroy an atom, Krank Datias, Pa‘ De Felice, V. D: three German scientists have put up the apparatus pictured above. The | Pietra, Andy Fabin, P. Har ey, Hoh an | men are endangering their lives since they do not know what will happen | Korpil, J. Kovach, ( o 6? the tateations wt the union te om when the energy is eleasge or whether or-not they will be able to control it. |Mancuso, M. Mlanic i f Roth, J. Sebesiyen, Se vanize the trade, discharged three of Sever, G: Breiner its thirty clerks for having joined the W (@ A kers. Part ct nities Charles! Stoyka, M. “Tagzyok ein, f union, an immediate walkout affect- J. Cotely, Joseph Falconer, Frank ing all five stores was ordered. The | Hayelka, D.~ Macri, Frank -Mucci,! workers responded solidly. The same| 7). oo. pact y The course for new members of the {Isaac Munsey, Z. Boriosky, an agreement with the firm | Brane ; oa (oomeanriaD Party begins at |Dowdie, Sam Durbin, F p. . 5 Teach | lance this Saturday at|the Workers School tonight. at 7 ; et { ; 4 2 p. {2 : or fi vas reached. aoe rye Bronx. ai ate Galak in room 33. "No fee Is ‘charged, | Keller, W. Lebioda; H. 8. Low r,) Lonk tia Ay : 2 ; General Strike Meet Sunday. nia ee, Piece: August. Marbais, M. Mudre, Paul ets eata 7 - Frank Pavlick. Gil.| Plans for a general organization reorganization meeting of Unit | Nameth, E. Oxley, Frank Paylick, Gil- irive are well «under. way, was an- iis will be held at 6 o'clock tonight |bert Rogers. nounced, with the notice of a mass Spring Dance. resales John Schucht, J. Barber, H. Cali- wecting of all fruit clerks to be held| A “Red Spring” entertainment and han, James Campbell, Joe Goffa, Andy will be given by Branch "4, Sec- Kovalchik, T. McFarland, W. q. * da ris Sunday afternoon in the Bronx | ‘jo. 3 Z v x n 5, Saturday, April 14 at 2075, Clin eae : lyceum, 3690 Third Ave., Bronx. Atj|ton Ave. , erou meee a Tole ar, J es this meeting the question of ealling ‘cl hg A sky, O. Barnes, James Couer, Charles ar Brownsville ¥. W ne eT Saisie ees a 21 strike in the trade will be} 4 Brownsville jCramblett, C. Hoy, Ralph Merc ou H : fll hold a dance for the bene ohn Motily, J. H. Myers Ss e etae gts ae |Stevens, J. Swanberg, J. M. Syme, a m. a Prem Pa a re nd Hinsdate St. Brooklyn. ack Turner, Joe Williams. ' Cut Coupon. tq ction 5. ‘ will hold an at-|. (Continued from Page Ono) | Cut out the attached coupon and turday at t!e Coopera- | of the Salt Creek field he charged also | ™ail it in with the proper sum. The | 700° Bronx Park St. that.“the alleged. right, to lease the triking miners must have The} ent program will incl : . : RTT DAILY WORKER in their heroic|/R anging up to 14 a day, seven | Comrade Holtman oil land was saturated with graft. |fight! The workers of this country |‘ a week. The agreement reached }ion ee HSS To evade the terms of a general | Tt hel thea: set GE Wee Cakes er the first successful strike calls and numbe y B | leasing act the Midwest Oil’ Co. set | oe kine tinara” Rise: Subedhitl Ware at Siorkeca Kore 10 hour day for a six day week, | gira euee g up dummy companies to locate on the | 7 “Worker e PRD ESE PULOR: £ i st $40 a week as a minimum scale. | Section 7B4 Affair, + {field and obtain the oil for it. Bell les Tce St. ees Section 7B4 will hold a concert. and showed contracts were already drawn |e yor tity. I am enclosing herewith ¢ by the union among the fruit clerks. at the union leaders stated. This is the first firm to settle, the trade having until now been completely non-union. When the employers, having heard was permitted to re- n party has pulled (00 in the last five and they are still nd Elton Kirk- are to blame ve done everything they could. They that ed me. ns are responsible dition. What from me is se in | why Tam ‘in debt toc én by | duled ETE PE a | Coolidge May Refuse to ete | Sign Jones Flood Bill Ant ann || WASHINGTON. D. C., April 3— ld 44 |tr ion that Pres. Coolidge ald veto on Jones flood control bill made today at the White Honse. e bill has passed both houses of which was t has been po: April 11, at School, ‘108 ssocintion Meet. of the Modern A me School Car he la at th A s of the Fellowship ucating clerks resulted in over 100} uraay new recruits for the union. Since |Sutter then 1 y more have joined up at/| Briken 5, the headouarters of the union, 117] Branch 6, Section Second Ave. fair this The fruit workers are working for |ti¥e Colony hou d * * * ’ Relief Meet Put Of I h of the M A meeting of the Bes: 1anian. International Labor will take place on Frida ril 6, at 8 p. m., at 60 St. Mark e. abo-Ru- m that the amount of money oropriated is indefinite. mn te ‘Cte A Big Reduction AL R and. Bessarabian|} THIS MONTH liy to this meeting. vote | AARON KLEIN sarabo- the op- | ates which | 2 e : 4 \dance for The DAILY WORKER this Deny Right Wing Injunction to Crush gars ease at tude Jenson Ate, Brock. for the disposition of the oil to the | Militants. yn. Midwest. The application for an injunction | Hievwatena x: inade several months ago by the right | The Downtown section of the Young, old line éxpl ng dual union ablished by the |; United Hebrew Trades was denied in|s a decision handed down by Supreme | * * * |tcr a free subscription to a striking | miner. We. de Lanier In other words, Standard Oil, the | iter, has been in on the! f educational and. ground floor right alone. And reports | , Marks Hace from the New York Stock Exchange | thie iia ble pe Lune in the last few weeks indicate that | months months | 3 months | Court Judge Mitchell May, and made : 2 Sinclair is being slowly stripped of | picshe Silver Lunch Com- | Manufacturer of . public vesterday. 3" ‘ rial ffhancial powér as well as_ political | . , ’ 7 ’ This is the seventh direct attempt} hit today at Strength. His holdings are going in [* tie fares yyill emount, £0 -40e pany Employes y Men’s, Young Men’s and of the bankrupt right wing union to/8 p. m. 4 Brooklyn. letee blocks to other interests, notably Buia ecg Mies oan am eae eae aac Se ee xs é if : i Cee an injunction from a capitalist ‘Ciiliky Inland Meet. Pestuoued. Standard Oil. His racing stables and court to stop the militant Grocery There will be no meeting “of the his New York mansion are heing sold. Clerks’ Union. trom forming real | Coney pasieng. prance "pall! _ because Some say these transactions are man- union control in stores allegedly | * euvers to escape heavy punishment in Pee SAR EET ORS Ra hadin oe i See 4 Meeting rhic! ander right oe eounly | oe e, thurs. [the case in which he is scheduled to} J, Ft W 0] ay Bese Gal ting Thurs- Lahor-Hater Gets Cold |i AMALGAMATED FOOD WORKERS Bakers’ Loc. No, 164 Meets 1st Saturday in the month at 3448 Third Avenue, ronx, N. ¥. SUITS MADE TO ORDER hi A SPECIALTY. thiz i rs are asked not to patron- any of the cafeterias or Don’t miss this opportunity. o3rd St., to} go to trial for conspiracy here tomor STEP IN TO OUR STORE Ton ~eonfers:| row, They may have that effect, but } d CHAS. *RECHT Locked Out! || Boys’ Clothing All labor friends and sympa- | | * |indications are that he has been beaten | § For the convenience of workers open ay s of the Silver. Lunch Co, 95 AVE int Comnee 6th St In Head; Press Excited | Fr and Fifth Ave. <'|on the United States sector of the |{ unt. 6 F. M. and all day Saturday. ae Bate cays lest ave. and (78th Be ; | World imperialist struggle for oil. ¥ Se eee dikderen : bs 61--4076. Chauncey M. eee 94 year oid | nee ial Meet. | The government order cancelling | Se oth = “wise cracker,” known all over the s of TF 1AC will be) the oil reserve leases of Sinclair and | countey ab aHiatahie ‘today eee | Doheny cost both men many millions } CONCE R i AND DAI NCE ter dinner ‘speaker, Greek Fraction Meet. = | The ¢ Fraction will meet this Given by BRANCH 6, SECTION 5, WORKERS PARTY SATURDAY. APRIL 7 = CO-OPERATIVE COLONY, 2700 Bronx Park East. | MORRIS HOLTMAN is ill with a cold at |/saturaay at 8. m. at 101 W. 27th St, ——— nee his home, 27 'W. entatives of the district, will be MARY WOLFE present. z 54th St. He also) ?'SSS! ny en || srupENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY We ee Pct PIANG LESSONS | Nathan Riesel it is said. His ill-|) vel. Lehigh 6022. | Secretary-Treasurer. ness is disturbing |! 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