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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1928 Page Seven Four Cloak Manufacturers Close Down Plants; Chaos Increases in Industry SAY THEY ARENOT Workers Party Activities|BONITA DEFENSE |Labor and Fraternal News|GUNMEN FAIL T0 ready at the district office for dis- |row at 108 BE, 14 Building, burton Ave., Yonke tribution, and can also be obtained Ra Oe? Wo aoe 8 p,m. |J. Baerberg will speak on ‘ q thru section organi Comrades FD3, Subsection 25. | id * 2 who can dispose of t Ss are urged! ppg subsection 2E will m rene o 4 Dance For Miners Saturday, | WITH SWEAT SHOP to'gelthem at once. aan Pa, Subsection 28 will meet Mon-| Jury Out Since Thurs-| :n2iiwar prone es Bt the 1900 |Newark Taxi Strike Is a n, Eli B. Jacob- Workers International Relief will hold | s he Backwardness 5, : ia, . Spring Dance. siete: bia Ka te day Afternoon a dance tonight at 715 4H. 188th ican Labor Movement,” Gr owing Sti onger rer tere | A “Red Spring” entertainment ae Literature Agents, Attention, Peet Seas tune fon ie. Meee: oF ee 8 | pata j Wi 7 |dance will be given by Branch 4, Sec-| The April “Communist” is out, Get i = 5 re. | Postpone W. I. R. M (Continued from Page One) Right Wing Responsible |#% S, today at 2076 Clinton Ave. |your bundies and other Mterature at Conti PaneOns a: 8 | e meeting of the W pace op oontinted, ae NE). eh | * * * 108 EB. 14th St. All the latest num- (Oonfinned Jrom: Pag To Hike Sunday. Inational Relief schedule r today has(strike, which is now in its second for Present Condition | Downtown ¥. We Ls |bers of Inprecor are also to be ob-|ganizers, auditors, international| , The Friends of Salidarity. wilt for heen postponed until Saturday, May | week tied un nearly all the cabs The ritese lady the Youn Abide 5 , 4 ; | z 3 > | yyThe Ee amen er Ge She Fore tained eneke hie board members, district board mem-| their’ neadquarters, 184 8.. Sth St. |76t eras ee, and several neighboring Four large union cloak manufac- | o forum tomorrow at 8 P; mi. at Gobel-Kerns Meet. bers, and local board members!” Williamsburg. | i i | A ar Oe : F ip 6 Marks Place. The subject for i i eer a 8 : f turers have just closed their plants, | St. Mar ee gueriean Rowe, Pale sev ie iy eid ormanstion The only eye-witnesses were August Friends of Nature. | The Newark I. L. D, will a tion of the it became known yesterday. They|and the Press.” Dancing will follow. t - an erns Tomerrow the day evening at the Center, 9 r plants will be held tomorrow at the | Lippi, distri ard member and An- same place as the last meeting was Lippi, district be: eld. are the firms of L. B. Vogel, Louis | Lustig, Gotthelf and Ravetz; Kraus | | To Unit Organisers. thony Figlock, international organ. wn to Unit organizers should call for col- . * . izer, upon whose testimony Bonita’s 2 Pitchur | Workers School Students’ Council. e A ic: ¢ Labor, a dQ iner, lection lists for the Workers Center Fo: " zer, up b am Moe meet at 24 | : of th = | Strike ae a ats aceount ang Mende rheiney ointed out, is an-|Bullding fund at 26-28 B. Union Square | An Important “meeting or the en. |fate hangs. In charaeteriging Fig-|lanay Park at ng of Btrike lenders ave unable to aceoun WF ABCIy. * P tthe complete (or 108 % ith Bt, larged Executive Committee of Sub-|lock, who is supposed to have|amount to 50 cen Zs ; for the delay, other vivid example of the hit Fog | * . * section 3H will be held Monday at 6:15 |hidden the missing “high powered, a n at 108 ‘i : chaos existing in the cloak industry, Unemployed Comrades, P. m. in the same place as the last ; 1 f the; Max § Bt, Fe 2 New York Drivers Hounded. H “ i a : on @ loyed |meeting. Every unit organi | special army Colt revolver, of the), Max § fj he’ @iscu will be the moving of the . . jespite the boasts of “The Daily For-| The Party calls uron all unemploy: sg. y unit organizer, secre- | SP A sap | Defende: ; P . ed . 7 of thi se5° + taxicab GRP ne See cs ; mrades to respond for work of first (tary, agitprop and industrial organizer | most expensive make, “from which} ¢j,)¢" 8 Ww rs School to the new building any of the cases t tax ward” which declares that the right evolutionary character. During must be present and on time, A roll | tne mysterious sixth shot was fired,|row at 8 p. m. at at 26-28 Union Aauare. drivers in the New York Hack Bus ms Naa ; as e-|the next few Vv special tasks in call wi @ taken, ji 5. hie ‘ <a enter, 18 oR ie td ig = 5 od’ by the wing Cloakmakers’ Union has ane, the: ment tay anesk ei . * ° Dando was merciless in his seathing Routh Center, 144 Osborn. St., Brook: | Sahane Gees requ are instigated by the Yellow Cab ceeded in organizing the trade by izing unemployed forces in. the pres- phe 22 intemational Branch. denunciation, yO RAE Wat, ORY, SORte lovee acta LC vacate ied Co,, against which the taxicab driv> lent organization drives. | Report at the local district office 101 W. avth St, eee Agati, Parasite. fallin in Then Carb eeee oe eper, [held The Newark company is a subsidiary ately. | by by if ri ati as a “bully,|tomorrow Pat PS anaationa » New rk company. response to this work must be | 4. Dando described Ag: ¥;|tomorrow at the Harlem Educational of the New York pany “loai tories t | 3B . i d|Foru 7 5 offre ents In closing their factories the four |iarger than for any previous task. | Unit 3H 1F will hold a meeting on|‘yrant, opulent man, who lived and | Forum, 170 W. is0th St. forum for the employers declared that they cannot| Bert Miller, Organization Secretary, Tuesday, April 17, at 6:15 p. m. at the| rived and grew fat on these he/penerit of the Miners’ Rellef Commit- ] Open Shop Conditions. compete with the open shop condi- * - oo a jfame place as last, meeting, would make slaves.” He quoted his | tee. . aintt fond x : Yomen’s Work Meet. | 5 4 1 tions now existing in the trade since |All women Party workers are called! gp gm win mie 3F: semark when speaking to rank and ee ae eee the demoralization of union control{upon to attend an important confer- meet Thursday, April 11, | eile insurgent members, “if you dont 4 e e e e o at 6: . mM. 7 Women sho orkers d the wives A set in. Es CR Lae Cle poeay ay 1 ad BESO AEB te io what I want you to do, get out of shoe workers are invited toa meet= Dividends re Being Paid Samuel Klein, president of the In-|to take up thé mobilization of work- * M . or I'll throw you out,” and again his am Setled ni Se i ante eco ° ° dustrial Council, an employers’ or-|ing women in the mining campaign, Lodi ayor Jailed on Fro m the First of April * . * ' vayi i sed him past ganization, said in a statement yes-/#24 organization of a New York Fed- saying to Bonita who had refuse Monday evening at & o'clock at 61 ; i 1} 10th St. Speakers will be Hyman I i eration of Working Women. Organ- Char. he floor at a union meeting of local |!° } yman terday, that there will be many more |lizers of women's work must all be} ge of Malfeasance 1703 shortly before, “I'll never for- A a A OLE firms who will be compelled to close | Present. a i rm Lo Bey 5S i for that.” This attitude was|of the Dressmakers’ Union and Ray : 7 DI, N. J., April 18,.—Nicholas | 2V® YOU WOe Shee i Ragoal i en" : i their factories because of the neces- sttiew. * » April 13,—Nicholas } * i fficials, not|Rasozin, organizer of the Women’s sity to compete with sweat-shop con- Tonient Um $'F Mectine stein |Monett, mayor and chief of police of characteristic of union offic Councils. All interested are invited While the banks are paying out quarter ; cf i i do, and re-|to attend this meet! ity hae 3 hoe 3 7 this only of Agati, said Dando, hig meeting. ditions. Klein was one of the co- |“ ce Jamaica Ave., Brooklyn, un city was today arrested on ° ° . yearly interest you have a chance to a : h he auspices of Section 3A. |charges of malfeasance in offi ferred to the union officials, as “these Non-Partisan School Bazaar. wartners of the right wing Sigman . * ame ce in office fol- : Or SE HNOR SOOUL BARRE: 4 A Foca when they Feeth thelr poae Meeting For $30,000 Drive. jlowing a raid last night on a per-|men who are the servants of the rank] 11, Wome ig: Coupe. manbers. sug transfer your savings to the ys f All units, sections ‘and subsections formance i i i ‘ i i F : Toi rd. whleh nally resulted in this week to take up plans for i ig women i in the mines/for collecti rtic he tin int Board, cl y ng $90,000 for the new "Workers were dancing. Officials in Lodi led the miners work hi ‘or collecting articles, The tim . r a . 3 ay: r the shattering of that once powerful er in Union Square. the police reign of terror against the |‘ keep them in the luxury in which aber 9aa NBere Inust Be Bo gelays organization. pee Gea | i ; ; a ee Seas hen the officials go igen osarrees Fo as eae Special Meet, 1AC FD. |_| Passaic textile strikers two years ago, | they live; then when the o is} Open Forums Tomorrow. special meeting Se: | ; (hol giclee aca pen | 5 Urge Sclection of Delegates. |6FD will be held on Monday at 6 p. | to the offices of “their coat By | East is Mae Thousands of cirewlars are being |™- at 60 St. Marks Place. ‘Grant Tax Exemption are tyrants, overbearing, bossy, | . distributed in the cloak and dress 3F and 2F, Subsection B. i i bullying, not offering them even com- AMALGAMATED CS ION manufacturing districts calling upon} * mae to Cooperative Houses mon courtesies.” FOOD WORKERS the workers to register their protest against the union-wrecking activities | of the right wing in control of the| be ecbac Pe rade : OT | Phe Spanish International, by a mass participa-| wedne. tion in the elections for delegates to | 143 B. the convention of the union in Bos- ton. The balloting is to take place in} t 60 St. Marks Place. The block of houses now being con- ‘ Sopa et on Structed by the United Workers’ Co- 18, at 8:30 p. m. at operative at 2700 Bronx Park East - 4 |was yesterday granted tax-exemption Course For New Members, by the State Housing Board. The Another course for new members of decision of the housing board will Subsidiary of the United Workers Cooperative Association 69 Fifth Ave., Cor. 14th St., New York Telephone: Algonquin 6900 Go Guaranteed dividends are being paid from the first day of deposit on $100, $300, $500 and Meets 1st Saturday in the month at 2468 Third Avenue, Suns Bronx, N. ¥. Ask for Union Labei Bread, } Bakers’ Loe, No. 164 SELLING OUT a full line of MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING Br + Hall, 6th Ave. and 42nd St.,|t arty is being given at the Work- at a BIG saving. —— re ding ihe f 2 ie hool, 108 E. 14th St, on Thurs. S@Ve the thousands of workers who | . ee aan gee woe at 8:30 p,m. No fee'is ohapaad. own the apartments on a cooperative 93 Avenue A, corner 6th St. Airy, Large s ie ice 0. 2» Pressers’ | NEW YORK, and Dances in the r t s bib . \basis thousands of dollars. 6 W. Qist St. Polls Will be | | _ ept open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. | 1 A 2S 1A @ Ye F I C E genase nn STs a! Meeting Rooms and Hall * Aithougn it is known 2) e dele- le. 1 i i gates*from the left wing locals will |j For the convenience of workers open | Red § rin Entertainment and Dance 1 Peene fon Macatee Lerene not ‘be recognized by the clique which |4¥ unt. 6 P. 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