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APRIL 9, 1928 Page Five ee ee SINCLAIR TRIAL || WORKERS PaRTy|!¢ Wann Score my GAP OFFICIALS © WITIES A AWE UANNY AID BOSSES IN IS REUNION OF ltzces—=s-==-="l END HICH == FFL & __ BIG WAGE SLASH OIL FRATERNITY "7°" THEATRE Tit will St Business, Not Fight, 1s | Urged by Zaritsky |Vei ing of Continental Deal Attempted Page One) mer Secretary of the Interior Fall, of |his delivery of Continental liberty | bonds from Sinclair to Fall will ma Moses Admits Specula- tion Will Continue ALBANY, Anil 8 law now in effec: fie the 1D Educat . ] 1D will hold an educational meeting at 60 St. Marks § Continued trom (Continued from Page One) (Continued the standard of production in the shop. It is now revealed news that the firm had slashed wages to the Its Lesson te g Class. o the and 2B Meet. extent of 8 and 9 a week from each SE eee ee ene |g eaeee tone 3 erahip esting of bid ease Med i £ the | A large part of the over-night | supscction, 24 8 “at 60 Ste Marks Sih bebe caterslgsobeiy tana is pest i eos — . Ss | profits of the Continental reached Fall eater eiskaes FE ee R VE ReU Ue Laat chaking grave erro clearly shown by the fact that several _ , The latest air stunt, a New York to Rome flight, is planned to boost the fascist terrorism of Musso- end the republican national commit- | 7 * * imistic report of t individuals in the shop who are min- lini, who knows that the Italian workers will not tolerate the fascist persecutions much longer. The crew tee. mee , SF Ade oe oes asebow lt or functionaries in the right wing of fascists planning to make the flight are, left to right, Captain Peter Bonelli, engineer; Roger Williams, Many secrets of the details of the | pertment adds that of |tween the ag fg | Producers which 1 comrades must be | determine the 5 {ere for thea “Tt an American pilot; Cesare Sabelli, Italian pilot; Bellanca, @ fascist newspaper man who will handle the Pablicity. MORE SUPPORTFOR’ WRECKERS’ STRIKE union machine had their wages in- creased by about the same amount. . * * designer of the plane, and Antonio Quartrini, “FORWARD” MAN HELD FOR SWINDLE crganization and purposes of the Con- | |tinental were carried to Eurone | H. M. Blackmer and James E. | western oif magnates, who are sti fugitives across the Atlantic from subpoena servers. The Continental Trading Co, was a link in the elaborate machinery by rship me held toda he ites at 6 Zaritsky Hits Snag. That Max Zaritsky, president of the International union is iinding strong’ opposition even in his own general executive board to his pro- Labor and Fraternal Organizations importan nt very | prese ion 2 Organizers Meet. of all subsection anc zers of § that ker, in r to k are in demand, orgar posed plan of substituting militant Nearing To Lectnre in Mitra : which oil interests organized around ad Hie Aur struggle against the bosses in the CH avs Ad GG Lad ana Sinclair and Edward L. Doheny con- jbe present. Z be aged or cor Chicago capmakers’ strike, with pea i Soviet Russ at the Workers Coop-| S = E vinced the republican party that gine pawn villas BaGton: Meee, which I plans for building testorioe to eom-| Laborers, Hod Carribrs, |yniive, sot t yeuten Av. | Rich ofely Ig Jailed for |= posure, OF Nae WAS 8fe) “one Brownsville Secth a substa pete with them, is shown by the fact M 5 + m. The lecture will be given under sates m exposure, jSection members n viously, in orde that the board failed to reach a de- ay Join Fight the auspices of the Workers Interna- Building Loan Fraud : of witnesses called for the |at 8:80 p.m, at 1680 Pitkin reeacet cision after meeting all day on the rt anaes for miner’ relies ee rea Sinclair trial) shows onee more. how | “7% "7 : : elude hi proposition, Zaritsky will no doubt| W the strike. called by the} HRS Bie . PHILADELPHIA, April 8—Ber-| the oil corruption permeated not only | ‘bee poenene Dole Isa Bog succeed in carrying out his proposal | Nousewreckers’ Union, Local 95 con-| UDG eee eared batalla er |nard Bichofs 1 known char-|the republican party but the highe ) p.m. at 60 =) for awiiahs when the board reconvenes today. tinues, the employers are again at-|Relict Committes will hold its weun. ‘acter in the local J h I reles of the Harding-Coolidge go | ae The militant leadership of the Chi-|tempting to start an open shop dr’ oe eR aHnS: this Wednesday, April 11, | ment, manager of the I hia | ernment. The witnesses thus far call- | 7 ight Worke: er cage capmakers strike was recently| Matthew Sullivan, a vice president |* oe i 5 branch of the ri: f organ “The|ed include Secretaries Wilbur and! e bureau-| Work of the present Coolidge-Daw ré, was t charged 1 swindle International | Hod Carriers’ and Common Laborers’ | Union of America, with which the |r n and organizer of the removed by Zaritsky because of the tenacity with which they fought the bosses’ demand for the piece work system. Zaritsky has several times Aid. League for Mutual M s Pl Ad on unemployment will be led by o agitprop director. 0 . ecutive Meet. national Branch 1 House Wreckers’ Union ‘s affiliated. | with engineering a fina: 3 P meeting of the! jio at 9 dD. m at 101 Ww expressed publicly his endorsement | arrived here yesterday and conferred | ao tir qcurne Postponed. | viito in Philadelphia He. ie nee to dr of Subsection si |EMt at 9 p.m. at 101 W of piece work, in spite of the fact the union officials and it is be-| Present Tactics of Employers, given by | lodged in the Moyamensing prison in|in its pret housecleaning. Co! at Eo ‘ that the Chicago workers are en-| lieved that the two unions will join _ tw Dune Bae be held | this that city, | Theodore I velt, former assistant | ig. tts lar gaged in a four-months’ struggle|in the strike if it becomes more ser-|tne Wo fehoei’ ite ifth Bu | Bichofsky had organized a build-|sccretary of the navy, also has. béen | Literature Ag ; aainst it. . ious, . In the mear “3 A Sees ing and loan association which was | called. lk asterorseees y . | Would Be Waste, Charge. work in the ci Aree ae MAGE RACH! 3.61 tingnoelby the adles of vehares te Sen of the literature | Unit é Zaritsky’s factories will not beleral of the i c nion will be held on April 12 | workers who had been inveigled by Klan Decision Today at 8 p. m. at 108 EH, (at 6:15 p at 101 W. 2 able to compete with the open shop| already signed. The house an Lyceum, 66 E. 4th St, him to invest their life’s savings in| — rE conditions of the bosses, and is/are fighting a proposed reduction in| _Workingelnss Housewives’ Ball. \the scheme, When the financial bub- WASHINGTON, April 8—The| ee 3 | Iron Union to Meet merely a waste of money that can| wages and demanding a ten cent an gant Bor epi poured ae gyieiacings:,| aie burst, Bichofsky disappeared. | United States Supreme Court is ex Prpenet | eet be used as a relief fund for the|hour raise. hold a concert and ball this Friday, | His arrest in. Detroit brings to a|pected to render a decision Monday | mecting ot | A membership meeting of the Iron strikers, members af the union point i anc eae I ‘the procesde wit ee qa ed ara St. | close a long hunt by the police. on the validity of the Ne poke j11, 6 p.m. at % jand Bronze Work Union will “be Phe proceeds will be donated to min- A Jewish daily paper printed h requiring all members of the Ku Klux . . . 1c achat lock : * relief. ewis : aper printed here, | req 1B Aeon " held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at parotid April Labor Defender sb ee * * in reporting the arrest, devotes most |Klan and other secret gees to file} eat Pg ne 38, Inter-! the People’s House, 7 E. 12h The Commonwealth Cooperative of | of the news item to a descripti >f|membership lists with the secretary | aL debibbds eddie dR al : AEST = ent! | . =, ts é . SC ion ¢ WwW 136 Liberty St, New York City, w 4 4 | Shows ork Tortured eae eee 3 ’s ee seer wi how old and sick Bichofsky appears. | of state. | a Ran Ay Labor Temple, 14 Second Ave. —— | Forrifyine into the agony ia . s Mutual Aid League Ball | Yo Be Held Friday Eve. | The League for Mutual Aid will! Flatbush Counell Meeting. | All the women of the neightorhooa |CUtters Welfare League | e invited to attend the next regular ‘Will Hold Meet Tonight of Jabor’s defense against reaction the rid over are afforded in the Labor |ar Defender’s April i Murders and tortures of working men and women, GREAT SPRING Concert and Ball meeting of the Flatbush Council Monday at 8 p. m, at the Workmen Circle Hall, 3510 Church Ave., Brook- 10 HONOR EPSTEIN from the Pennsylvania anthracite | lyn. Comrade Rossman of the Bronx The Cutters’ Welfare League, an | hold its Spring Revel and Costume | ; ‘ fields to Poland and China, are re-| ine Women's County Boe woos What | organization of progressive workers|Ball Friday evening, April 14, at| i cK jet the Women’s Councils Are F lee- oht, ; Y ; ay to be hel P Noipetpet alr Ream at ported in picture and text. Details of |tion of officers ait aie eer place.” | Who are ane against the reaction-| Bethoven Hall, 210 E. Fifth wie 9 be held ts : i e i i M i * ary machine of the Dubinsk: in-| will be ished Vernon Andre’s Wednesday evening to bid farewell |{t@ame-ups to railroad innocent labor v insky admin-| will be furnished by to Shachno Epstein, associate editor of the Freiheit} Yiddish Communist daily, who is leaving shortly for an extended trip. The evening will also mark the ap- pearance of Epstein’s book, “In the Land of Social Revolution,” which describes the author’s experiences in Soviet Russia during the early days people to the sceffold or prison are given. An article by Wm: Piekens’on the lynching of Negroes, also illus- trated, adds to the feeling of terror provoked by cur everyday civilization. Letters from Tom Mooney, Warren Billings end other workers in Amer- iean prisons lend force to the appeal by International Labor Defense for funds to supply bocks of the prison- Unemployed Rally Wednesday. The New York Council of Unem- ployed will hold a mass meeting iff Union Square, Wednesday at 2p. m. Jersey Carpenters Seek Increase, 5-Day Week PATERSON, N. J., April 8.—Sev- eral hundred carpenters are on strike | | | istration in Local 10 of the Interna- tional Ladies Garment-Workers Union will hold a meetin tonight at 6 o’clock | in the headquarters of the Joint Board, 16 W. 2ist St. The coming convention of the International union will be discussed. All members are urged to bring their shopmates to the meeting. Saturday Eve., orchestra. Ba Sale | April 21, 1928 HUNTS POINT PALACE 953 Southern Boulevard, Bronx Under the auspices of NOVY MIR. Concert Program: Mme. Dora Boshoer, Great Russian Soprano — Peter Bilgo’s Balalaika Quintet — Bavarian | S “ost of the Revolution and the civil wars. here ‘to enforce their demands for an | ||| All Books Sold Below ( | lati fe Ry s An interesting musical program|€®’ own choice to them. increase of 80 cents a day and a| SELLING OUT SRT RITE Garces | National Dancers, 5 Music by L. Kulick’s Orchestra. has been’ arranged for the occasion five-day week. Laborers are also on fall lin f MEN’ ING | of ° ; PS nd speeches will be made by cater St M i pe They are demanding an in-|{2 fil line of MEN'S, YOUNG [||| a aes | 25% of Proceeds for Miners’ Relief, of figures prominent in the rey- reet Car Men Win crease from $8 to $9 a day, The car-|{ MEN'S ang vite || Jimmie Higgins Book Shop te paca poets. Moleseye i SCRANTON, Pa, Aprit’8. (FP). penters are asking for $ |'93 Avenue A, corner 6th St. | 106 University Pl., New York. | TICKETS: in advance 75c; at the door $1.00. ine “| Union street car men of Scranton win | = NEW YORK. ay 5 ete: wage increases in their contract. Bz | Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin — — ~ Saas |e == = = = men are raised 3¢ an hour and bus | q D ti t {MARY v Or rr = : co = = ; drivers 5e. The union had asked’ 5c eurgeon Dentists is NV A A sn | ° | MINERS’ RELIEF ei zo oom se, SARE all costa eoRTTONe ||| SHvES Te loyes ||| Concert & Vetcherinka “The union pension fund is strength- | , | CONS ORY E loyes i Room 803 Phone Algonquin 8183||| pany Employ | ened by a checkoff agreement of 50¢ a 1! a @ month from each worker’s pay. —<—= | PIANO LESSONS if k d Out! : Given by the § ED ae SLi OC e 4 UNITED COUNCIL OF WORKINGCLASS WOMEN, BR. 7, | KLAN CONVICTION UPHELD. | at her studto ‘ Brownsville — The Appellate Division of the | a get one MARKOFF |||] 49 WADSWORTH TERRACE |] All labor Fiscal te | of j u i @ ir. I 5 . Shs thizers are asked not to patron- }| : | Uree Titnedinte Help| Save Suse me sacaieal ten: suncEON Dawn UD wan Tecehne Horraine sass. HI thers are asked not to patron: | SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 14 for Strikers of the Ku Klux Klan who was con- ome, egcept Briday’ aod Bunane bakeries: of ue aden’ bos i | at 1689 Pitkin Ave., Brooklyn. | e 249 EAST 115th STREET —— — BAKERS’ LOCAL NO. 1 | victed of assaulting Patrolman Wil- (Continued from Page One) Cor. Second Ave. New York. Amalgamated Food Workers. \ i a ee liam O’Neil on Memorial Day. ee wi oti ) , longed—recently vote to reject RE fe aE vai | ‘ Lewis’ proposal to return to work. if A W 0 F F I C E | 11 N. SCHWARTZ | Unsettled grievances thruout the tri- H +e Hy) | district are having their effect on the ot 3YBHAA JEYEBHULA| |) Barber Shop i k and file, The anthracite strike | CHAS. RECHT i | pproaching, despite the opposition For the Sonyentence of workers open DR. BROWN | 1481 Boston Rd., near 174th St. | of the district officialdom, and it is ‘WEST 401 m 1604, |] Dentistry in All Its Branches sTTS SERVIC } ® certainty that relief will not be tere Seo em 160% 301 East 14th St. cor, tnd Ave, CUSTOM SERVICE t furnished them by that same offi- Over the bank. New York. iota % cialdom. The anthracite miners will | LADIES AND MEN i i H at AMALGAMA’ it qe their own rank and file com | FOOD WORKERS COURTEOL | for y Ss. Np. Baker’ Loe, No. 164] | p------—-—-— ~~... 4 | Anticipating the much greater neod | Meets Ist Saturday | 50% Discount to Strikers, | A P R I L for relief which will soon be felt, due | in the month at [) Health Examination } to the vast numbers of coal diggers. ‘SS ae0g Roly erg) - 4 Carries Wm. Z. Foster’s about to be drawn into the struggle. ins Ask for The Newest and Most Success- Per of th t- the Pennsylvania-Ohio Miners Relic? Union Label Brena. | ful Methods in the Treatment of story of one‘o Seas Committee of 611 Penn Ave., Pitts- burgh and particularly its New York headquarters, 799 Broadway, New York City, is preparing to launch an extensive campaign for relief on a |. much wider scale. Miners’ Varieties. The opening in this campaign will be on April 15th at the Central Opera House, 67th St. and Third Ave., when the curtain will rise on the first act of “Miners? Varicties.” The program est battles ever waged by the American work- ers. The first line trench- es of this titanic strug- gle are in the coal fields, under the murderous guns of the Cappelini- Lewis machine and the militia of the coal oper- ators. Advertise -your union meetings here. 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