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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1928 ALLEN- A WORKER, ON STRIKE FOUR MONTHS, RUSHES SUBSCRIPTIONS TO AID THE ‘DAILY’ EDITOR’S NOTE—The workers of the Allen-A Hosiery Page Four . (By Gai ood ach © kaittae aud Navaitncn RueviiithncAvien-A: Company, of Kencaba, for over and T have read w sorrow that The DAILY WORKER is in need of money I will try to raise some during the next friends, as we must not let sucha real workers’ paper fail\be- cause of lack of money. Have talked to several of my neighbors and they have promised to send in their subscriptions immediately. I think you ean expect at least eight subscriptions and I will try my best to get more, / ageous class fighters are carrying on their own struggle against Mill at Kenosha, Wisconsin, have been on strike against the com- “ 9 union officialdom, which has shown reluctance to call out the Nene oe Wipes nae ee nneare errorign ii unorganized workers from the other mills of the Allen-A com- | : y ; a for this purpose and quartering them in the striking mill, the pany or to organize mass picketing by which the strike’ can be ranks of the strikers are perfectly firm. At present these cour- made strictly effective. US, Correspondent Writes DRAMA MIEYIOAN EQNS Moscow Art Star in New Soviet LIVE IN HOVELS | Film at the Cameo Theatre IN LOS A ANGELES 7 ‘Landlords. Ré Reap Rich Harvest —A LOCKED*OUT KNITTER. _ Philadelphia Strikers Must Organize Mass Picketi WORKERS SHOULD GUARD AGAINST | UNION OFFICIALS Hosiery Slaves Cannot Co-operate With Boss few days among my * WEST VIRGINIA COAL CO. GETS AN INJUNCTION ‘Writ Would Picketing, Meetings E seape From ‘the Heat of the Crowded Tenements, TP IN “GREENW. vic: VILLAGE | FOLLIES.” After seeing he fi modern, dynamic tnd of St. Petersburg” and the} Prohibit) earlier artistry of “Potemkin,” “The | Station Master” with all its interest- | jing features becomes but meager'| (By « Worker Correspondent) (By a Worker Correspondent) movie fare. It is interesting in its| | (By a Worker Gocretvondeney PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (By mail).— | WHEELING, W. Va. (By mail). Simplicity and the strict attention | | LOS ANGELES, Cal. (By Mail).— 5 - | Wa the ¢ ¢ dis- given in telling A story. The typical The hosiery in Philadel- * Triadelphia, the scene of a recent di ‘ 5 BUOEYs| 3 Sake uy DAC Mrs. Anna L. Saylor, director of so4 : 3 3 : Coney Island is the refuge’ of thousands of workers c inte : ein lacs, solidarity) aes colovdal vicwa of 2 ife | ; bead phia, like other workers in other in-| the tenements of New York City. Here in hot weather tho Shin, pee nann fe the tae colorful views of Russian peasant life cial welfare, reported to Governor C. and Russian countryside are also well | worth seeing, | The story, however, is over-running | dustri re confronted with an ever- lasting problem existing in most un- the problem of leadership, the} Concerning the under which a |C. Young recently. terrible conditions great number of Mexicans live in this the entire night lying out on the each tp get a breath of cool a The | bosses think Cor is a good place too. There they get back, in the form of concessions und profits, part of the miserable week's. wages shop operators when the Elm Grove Coal company was granted an injune- |tion in the circuit court at Wheeling, corruptness or the ignorance of the Sheu ten: 7 The nicle, ¢ PEnOte @ ton of hid benok fast Sunday. ‘which takes’ away all the rights of with sentimentality, the movie work | city of “prosperity,” her report reads men selected to lead the workers. ~~ | the miners by prohibiting picketing, over-emoted to painful} jin part as follows The striking workers in the Federal, | ‘meetings or speeches that will in any length at times. If it} 3 Emmet and must be made to learn that the bosses Ajax hosiery mills here | Desenders aS | way interfere with the operation of the non-union mines. isn’t Pushkin that is to} blame, it must be the| “California must stamp out the ground rental system which enables THE DAILY WORKER have attacked their union in a fiend- ish greed for more profits, They ought to learn, too, that if all the hosiery work The attorney for the coal company, in a carefully worded statement, pre- jared for the court, declared that the {pickets affect the production of coal unscrupulous landlords to receive as much as $1800 a year income from a single acre of ground leased to ignor- fault of the directors— and there were two~of | them, one, Ivan Moskvin | rs were organized in an New York City \ New York Cit of the Moscow Art The-| ant Mexicans.” ee andustrial union they could tie up the | Jessie Hovowite 8 $2511 Sakeer ospat the times.” The statement, swnich ‘Moakvin atre, also playing the | The survey of conditions among entire hosiery and could | bisie Machover 1.00] M. Sacher took ‘an Hour ahd a half to read and) leading role. Obviously Mexicans shows that “many of them Bee ere otticiule temponsible, for trite s); o.o : 100 |M, Bisteursk [nado trowsy Ctfect on ine jetty the picture vas made at_an earlier| live huddled together in rude shacks urging co-operation with the bosses, |Bertha Bialek Lol. Hoffman. jasked the judge to prohibit (so. it date than the two other classies| Evelyn Law, one of the principals on such Acres. These shacks are before the rank and file and ask them |G. Greenman ... Greenberg 0 jSeemeds th the po pasar doing any- “Potemkin” and “Petersburg” and|in the Shubert revue, the “Greenwich |erudely constructed of tin cans and why the kers should co-operate | Honrietta Rosenblum . \ Giepeer thing but “peaeeful brea : ee ‘ _|RussianJ films are progressing so fast |vijlage Follies,” at the Winter Garden. |old boards. And at Belvedere Gar- and wha would gain by doing 80. | Winiam Field A Jerain G6 (door ae eocme, OF the: atsre the earlier work does no justice to dens, ‘Peon Capital of the United The of the capitalist ho- 2 aint Rate te Ni 00m nt, officials of the coal company, ‘this progress. The comparison, also, —_— if 2. Greenberg . Schrieber . . States,’ the average is 17 to 26 chil- 1 owner are against those of officials and s in his mill. | court police officers, is made with two films that are not dren in each house.” Miners Must Pay Police He gains z 0} seated on the same bench, winked at only the best ever made in Soviet . ai ‘ : exploiting the workers. The worker Perlgan Rees kines ‘00 | ten other’ and seemed well pleased hase but among the best ever made A eee ‘ _In this and similar sections inves- ean only lose. The capitalist gains Riehe -. . Perlmutt -50/ with the severe injunction which will LA PAZ, Bolivia, June 18. — The jtigated, the director reported, large anywhere. A fairer base of compari- son would be with the recently shown “Ivan the Terrible.’ But-even “Ivan” lis far superior, . Falk f Lerbaisky . Eselson Slepion ... Greenberg . Benjamin . June issue of the “Bulletin of the |families are living on “almost noth- ‘, ie ils ba geared ing.” eens Union’ Grings the fol Conditions need to be improved wing item: \ sa - also at institutions, schools and jails “On petition of the Oruro Labor|populated largely .by Mexicans, the Congress an executive decree was is- |Teport stated. 00 | prevent the miners from doing any- 50 | thing to improve their working con- | ditions. -50| At the conclusion of the appeal for | 1.00 |the injunction, the attorney, reading -50/the statement, raised his voice and tem, the worker lose - ph ly, being un- o keep up with the madly rush- | ing machinery: Besides, his speed-up i ing a surplus of goods} s will stop manufac- | ne ill have to | Flanselman The story written years ago is no doubt an accurate picture of the dis- sipated military class of the Czar that |B alam Katz So that the ng an Wwe 50] 5 “ > na | ones sad ie _ undersigned has : been over the HIE wit be Se eee oo ,00] grant this injunction,” prey for their passions, And, that’s |!ng in all mining centers of the Re-|E1 Machete, organ of the Mexican s the time, too, | Etta S Rerg po!” The judge, aroused from his sleep, the story with the additional results |public a mining police, to function in ' Communist Party, and he knows that s will force wage cuts | Mr/ Booth 1.00|M. Kass -50| with a stroke of his pen, granted the that ee has on the girl’s father |¢ooperation with the National Labor jhe, abondance’, tn Tos Augeles and Anyone advocating | Joseph Hofer ae Res 50|injunction—the first in West Mie ay ideas ge ia at nan | Bureau, They will be paid by a vol- ey is of the mature described knowingl Pr . 1.00 ein ginia. : _|untary deduction of 1 per cent from |#&eVe- helvaying the | E + -1.00| Sisters Ralisky | This is the justice the workers, and! jurally weepy and sentimental. Its} miners’ wages. Their duty will be i. P. RINDAL. % E. W. 1.00} Be fet jmow especially the miners, get from vee ee nee a ee act as representatives of the min- Serre F Zella Render .00 | Wainger | the capi our Ssh ers, 7 : 7 like that issued in the ia ore ee eee | the capitalist courts. WE |are many to whom this tragedy of] uri in noracapaaly they may take |Geographic Body Meets the Federal mill, are | Bessie > A eee ae | | Russian life, in the old days will strike| tracts and the fixing of woes, eo zainst the workers wherby | 300 ‘50|B Miller |C. Chuboff 1.00! close to home. | vpstigate industrial accidents, srepang |;2UENINGRAD, U. S. S.R., June a mmanded to cease .inter- isam eras ‘00 |J. L. Muso 00/5: Melik .. 50! Ivan Moskvin emotes and emotes! statistics audit the ivesemene pity |18.—The. yearly meeting of the Rus- 1 the judge’s masters in Beas Shank 50| J. Schatzberg P. Nakupinski . .50/thru endless’ feet of film which could|bor union funds and: perform ee sian Geographical Society was held ts to subject the workers | | Pessie Shika: 50 | Franck | D. Shishkowsky .50'be cut to good advantage, The pho- similar duties, "Bhey a ex] ected ioe avers Heerah pi wha nahin Eos P ‘ }L. Gabir 50/J. Tapur: |Schatzberg ... --10v/tography is but ordinary and the use their influence to foainthin ord : fessor: Shokalsky,-.The Council of the and their allies among | yy Ripert tO LE. Muchiads A. Smolinski hese production, no doubt, following jamong the miners, and are atstetie Society elected Professor Shokalsky the trade union officials; hate picket- | pian Rodian 100{L. Martubez”. Cales the story closely, does not aid it!forbidden to Genes stint rd arm Professors Kuznetzoy and Koy- Be and m; picketing. po mass | cain Greenstien | : [Bessey . .25/neither by direction, Scenario or cam-‘ against the companies and authori measly as Duna the ie fi ec picketing is very effective in helping | 3 Gerega . 25 /era work. It is undistinguished by: ties,” “|Hugh Robert Mill, members honoris | to win the ke. Organi are paid | tae es Fy Geet. . Gordon .50'any of the great features which have . ot causa. As-eorrespondent members of 2 to organize a strike and the rank and | Ma a ‘i zl 00 |J. Intoul Doughtery . .50 made the movie world turn to the lat- Don Mul 2 7 [the Sogiety there were elected from file of the kers should see to it pigs Ga [A. 5. RY SGaudnos a -50 jest film productions of Soviet Russia.|__2°" Ry who wrote “Con-|among Yoreign ‘scientists Mr. Grandi- that the organizers do their duty. ioe h apt | Garcia . 50 American Films on Program. bboiness and “Laff That Off,” will !dier, secretary of the Paris Geograph- hese are all problems wh: ie Stien : to | Machedk OBE SH conbRARel Other: TERRIER on the (Stat? casting this week for a newlical Society, Professor Romer of Lem- strikers at the hosiery mills now a erage aed Brooke : Bi an | A. Kalle " bolprogram at the Cameo Theatre this P!@Y Which he, will soon produce oniberg and Professor Meynardus Goet- strike in this city ought tp think | | Belle ‘50 ‘ .50|week must be méntioned. . An old pic- Broadway. It_is called “Wanted.” . Itingen. 95\1. Brodie .. 9 | Hamank |David Gansel ... about and act upon if they are going 1.00, L. Halpern 00) J- Walgas me 00 ; ture of Charlie Chaplin, “The Adven- | to win their strike, —-W.C.P. Nathan Mailman | + t ” ig b hi iz : IM. G |M.. Ushko .. -5.00| turer,” is being shown. It is Charlie EDITOR’S NOTE—In connection eee PRK oe Pata: iyi: nal 3.00 |-A; Honchano +B.00) 08 the: old ‘glap-sticle ‘lays draving j with the above it is interesting to ee ee Q i -5.00 }Haughs front a healthy kick in the 1,00 | Toshall a0 oe Beregeyko . \Ida Packin .. print here what Samuel A. Herman .5.00;pantsto a gob of chilling ice cream may \E. Fitinio . oo | B- Miakoff . = : member of the Young Workers’ | Mary Soloman : 50} A Satta |B. Michalkew .5.00 |down a lady’s back. Crude stuff, yes, The Theatre Gull apy Rye et REECE ee League of America, who was re- pempbre WaeOraey 50 | Niet es rd A. Korowkin 00 vulgar, ‘too, but funny, comrades, ais en ae | peed 46th Str, Eveninet ot eat i cently arrested for urging the ho- | Alice Danslee Lae es og Plochelsk 2.00 |Screemingly funny. GNetis ’ Stran | d Mats. wea. “& Sat, siery strikers at the Allen-A mill ee Zang Py iconaen Loe Ns Panasewich . -3.00| Another item of unusual interest is -| Pty ge In Interlu er SCHWAB and MANDEL'S in’ Kenosha to organize mass pick- {P: Michtan 75 ee 108 | Pedorom -1,00'@ short film made at the cost of only | John Golden Thea., 58th, B. of B'way oe eting, has to say about the letters |B. Rosenfeld 2.00 J. Rad ( } A. Smith 1.00 $97, called “The Suicide of a’ Holly- aides Mocs) gear nln OO D N E W Which the above Worker Corre- | Kate Urb ou Rag la “1.00, Wood Extra.” This alone is worth a ca spondent has been sending regular- | Jrbshas . Kukersic su .2.00 journey to the Cameo Theatre. It is se eee Clee pe ly from Philadelphia, loos B 50] | R Aine ies 5.00 an extremely clever bit of movie story VO LPONE PO NE : Winter Garden Ki 8: 380, Dats . “Stationed here in Kenosha and |O'? 2 | F. Neunes \. 1.00 ancwich 2.00) telling, ‘modern to the extreme, with Th. W,b2d St, Evs. 8:30 || an ke participating in the: Kenosha strike ie Jatt 54, pBrindell .1,00; brilliant shots-of photography, sharp Guild Mats inure & Sat. 2.30 || situation, it goes without saying ly ates ne a Taban 2.00'edged satire and a keen sense of airs Tea reenwic illage 6 ies that I am deeply interested in any H. Black .. 1.001 Chalnph .2,00, humor. Comparatively unimportant, eres OY ee ee news of strikes of hosiery workers is. W ‘aidyian «, Tabinan .100 it is nevertheless an illuminating Pp Oo R 6 Y | thruout the country,” Herman | | Fishman Smith 0 Comparison to the stupid pictures ion ||. ny punose & Dorothy Heyward, || | SEITE CAMEO aS NOW writes. In this connection, I want | ® |B. Cloth | Aconsky Oe eede. much money. has been €x-1] Setparpp 1 ZHUAY West sza, st. || [ALBEE one to state that I appreciate greatly "4 |S: Crystal, - ee a seneas -W, C. »|{ REPUBLIC sia: De & | American Premiere ie splendid write-ups on the ho- | /* | Koehler e eee nn ew Famous Russian giery strike in Philadelphia by the | Maugier 5.00 § Are you a Thea, 49 St. W, of Bway | Agtist, TH | Ra et, Correspondent, Wo Pit Pe Too Rey, . Ekert 1.00 “DAILY WORKER” BOOTH "intel dere | IVAN 1 am glad to learn that W. C. P. sees | 5- |M. Ttzkowitz 59; Mass 2.00. | clearly the reactionary nature of | K- Piporsk 409 L. litzkowitz SOT Rodriguez 00 worker daily? ~ Grand Follies: =e MOSKVIN es oteeahip see Am ae Fed- | »- Subersh 1.09 /H#: Dussman . poe of 1.00 T . 2 u ‘as i re got . Af > oe eo ee ae e Workers. W iether de Phieade | M. Hucerman ES ee oof eee ¢ The |The Ve e- Tarr In END H phia strike against the Ajax C6. or | Katzman \3. Chusid : ja e Benjamin gi J nn E a ion as) er in the Allen-A strike at Kenosha, |". Cohen .. LP. Thi ‘Vi Rubin ‘Th & 53 St. ea. ; : » la Vicor . Thiegel 2.00 | & ‘ Hansaneteie re core ‘ i : f the official leadership clearly shows H- Vigor 2° \ 5, Schataferg . ‘200 Ls Steinberg . y eaeemeggee~ et aie Sr (tha Wisden cae Saehy ‘ 4 ‘ er, sooner or later, the tie 3. | Big John’.. ‘25 L. Aginsky . D ecopnen Be tere acta Suc to 91.00. Bves., 50c to $1.00. 8 } workers will demand that their | Noxlark 0 lat Bichardson: .o 3 J. Cohen . Hudson Tubes to Hoboken, Lacka- || + Ali Seats Reserved. leaders organize ali day mass pick- mbrozio 50 “an M. Sh wanna Maitre ed to Berkele, Rha aadablr toner 95) Cohen bs bo! niet y L The Heart of Coney Inland| Te you a : shea |Bortnick 25/3. Bareas Saas nea BERKELEY HEIGHTS Bana! SKY CHASE “DAILY WORKER” a) irst Fascist S hi 1 percha aster corde 9 | Be Iudalning , Phone ain wase ree RY PARK Wonk, i cae and Daneing| worker daily? i COO \ | PereBniek 25/9 Gruber... 7 onal 5 ‘ Luna's Great Swimining P. Opened in Baltimore. yon “251 Mietzold ; a7 y feos, “~,|9- Dorsberg . : / Prom RE (FP), June Payers “pom Tinit .. ca eee ' ° Ties romoted by Mario 0. Ratto, Italian ; “29 |M. Goldberg AW k ‘ t S t R: 4 ! Reni te ni ala Nh, Se Se 0 orker’s Tour to Soviet Russia | straini ng school for aaah boy:—the’ p Keven He “M. Robertoff .. 50} ‘ TO WITNESS THE CELEBRATION OF THE NOVEMBER REVOLUTION Balilla ‘as becn inaugurated in St,| atiiete M. Feigenbaum 50 a sce) en 2a Hes Aeo’s gymnasium, in, Baltimore, AG Heot R. Senders <8] Sees ‘EVERY WORKER SHOULD PARTICIPATE” oar bo ave hedn nut through | Gia 8. journ Se agile, ie ei ie ’ ey. phy 1 Rabin gered for 27 | Horowitz s See ‘25 = pie cy : The Group Sails October 17th the Cunard Express Steamer “MAURETANIA” ovr, anc e been told that they!p. patter u. Levy LY psi : \ : % * are preparing themselves to hélp de-| pi,” M. Trachtman , etealee i } Cott) VARS AW ford the United States in some’ time Soeenee F. Goldband . ‘Op. S: Dierak LONDON of Interesting Sightseoing in“ EGS he of Suture eet i ; |W. Shiffrim jp. Brickman “60 Pe Be HELSINGFORS “$375.00 in PARIS. , a former fencing | Ketan 199 Liberman 25) G wetivati pony teacher, and Joseph Manfre, a former | ff ‘og Goldknapt a Go Bletivadis yi . , C. Bran ... 2H ‘ jYeutcrsnt in the Ttalian army, are | ¢ Weins ee J. 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