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| a) TRACTION RING MOVES QUIETLY FOR FARE DRIVE Plan Summer Session for Propaganda - Quiet preparations on thé part ‘of @ aumber of New York City transit lines to follow the lead of the Third Avenue | June Railroad in the new drive for a seven cent fare are taking place, it. was/ earned yesterday from sources close | to the New York Railways Corpora-| _; tion, one of the largest operators of surface lines in the city. ij The New York Railways Corpora- tion is owned by the Fifth Avenue Coach Company generally admitted to be under the control of the Brook- lyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation. It has also been learned that interests tlose to the B-M-T and particularly Thomas L. Chadbourne, attorney for the road, and one of the principal] ® holders of stock in that corporation, ave in the past year quietly been buy- ng into the Third Avenue Railway Company and that the move started Friday by the Third Avenue surface line for an increased fare is part of 2 concerted drive sponsored this time oy the Brooklyn subway company for a 7 cent fare. Although members of the Transit Commission have refused to discuss. their plans in regard to the new in- tveased fare move, it became known yesterday that a hearing is planned for this summer and that the issues at stake are so important that the commissioners are planning to give up » their vacations in order to help carry out the program which it is under- * stood the traction lines must put through this summer. There appears to be no doubt now that all forces in the city government, the transit commission under the con- trol of Governor Al Smith, and the tepublican controlled state legislature would be willing to grant the traction | lines a fare increase immediately were it not for the effects of such a course in the coming election. It was pointed out as significant, in this connection, that the large capi- y talist papers which favor Smith’s nomination on the democratic ticket have been playing down the news of the new increased fare drive in order | not to embarrass the Tammany leader at the moment when he needs the help of big business most.. Al Smith for over a year was the chief supporter of the-plan to turn the new city-built Subways over to the B-M-T, but. later postponed consent when his nomina- tion loomed ahead. “JAILED MINERS ARE RELEASED (Special to The DAILY WORKER.) WHEELING, W. Va., June 24.—} Oscar Guynn, young Ohio Save-the- Union strike leader, and the eight | pickets from Triadelphia who were | among the hundred that stormed the Ohio county jail here .in protest against his arrest Monday, June 11, were freed Thursday, June 21, by Jus- tice. John Kindlberger. All. were. ‘charged with disorderly conduct. Most of the nine are 21 years old er younger. Squire Kindleberger ad- vised the pickets “to confine their enthusiasm to foot-ball games in the future.” Guynn was arrested while address- ing a mass meeting on private prop- erty which had been secured for the gathering. He was preceded by Frank Henderson, another young Ofiioan, who had spoken for 40 min- utes without molestation. .When Guynn started to speak he was seized by state troopers. More than 100} strikers piled into autos and truc and sped to Wheeling to demand Guynn’s release, The nine were defended by — At-! Yorney Charles R. Ahrens, retainéd by! the International Labor _ Defense. | } | | 13. An enlarged executive meeting of Sub-section 3C will be held Wednesday, th at 6:30 p.m. at 101 W. 27th} \§ St, N . All functionaries -must be |Present, . * . | Coney Island Branch. ee tend. | Subsection 2B. A special meeting of Unit Sub. 27th Meeting of Subsection 2B will be held Tuesday, June 26th at 6 p. m. at 101 W. 27th Street. A discussion of the election platform by speakers from the district will be held. * * * Unit Meetings of Sub-Sections 3C, June 25th at 6:30'p. m., 101 W. All comrades must attend. . * * 27th St. A concer! en by ¢ Jun day, An open air eaeaaictancetend aan: t will be given by the Young Work- | s League of Harlem on Saturday, | June 80, at 8 p.m, at 143 H. 10ard St. Workers Party Picate. Workers Party Re ctivitieS 4F Section 2B will be held at 101 W Street, Monday, June 25th at 6 pom: * * * Unit 18, 28, 38, 48 and 1F Monday, |! ILLINOIS ‘MINERS G. Cork, P. Shapiro, J. Sherman. Tuesday, June 26: Union Square—J, Padgug, Geo. Pad- mere, M. Taft, E. Zenbert. Grand St. Ext..and Havemeyer St., B'klyn—A. Bimba, P. Midolla, H. Rose- mond, G. Owens, Wednesday, June 27: 2 Ave. and 10th Mars hall, A sternak, J of Machine Ss = Gusakoff, P. Midolla, M. Pa Hendin, wood, In the resolutions demanding- tha’ |see the hand of the betrayers, Lewi and ‘Graham Ave. B’klyn—Di _ REPLY TO LEWIS. and: Fishwick, They are now trying ARMY MEN GET DAILY WORKER tribute Paper | | pHty | | Girl members of the Young Work- , | Island, the papers were given to Serttk a enpan rod Zenbert. | | President Lewis call together the na-|them., Many began reading The |J. Jampolsky, R. Jacobson, tional policy- committee to release the |DAILY WORKER at once and no- tele thie tee eoiea miners from the Jacksonvilie wage |ticed the demands in their interests | sland—Bimba, Hartlieb, Rag ly | kin, William scale so they may negotiate a new/™ade by the League. A ee | Friday, June od 5 seale with the operators, rank and | ber of bean vcemen immec ae Mal B ol and Pitkin Ave. B'kiyn—C) expressed their appreciation and in- .' Bert Miller, Jul, Cohen. R. B,|fil€ miners who know of this scheme | ©XP’ I terest in the workers movement. s | | Many officers were nearby, as weli |German Faden View New Super-Zeppelin FRIEDRICHSHAFEN | Germany Onward in the |“Deutschland in Der | keynote of the Fight New “Treachery | Young Communists Dis-| Oe A aE ara ee The delegation is headed by forme Bey, He Beret CV ORta, Ged (By a Worker Correspondent) r ng Chancellor Dr. Luther, and numerous Primoff, S. Levy. isis BELLVILLE, June 24 rank }ers (Communist) League distributed | (is 6 state ministers and diplomats la ne nd Prince St, Bklyn—|and file. miners of Illinois will not|large numbers of The DAILY)", aie 1 A Pollack mith, G. Cork, W. Car- | WOE ith tk i is of th The new air liner cost a million ‘mon, C stand idly-by while the Lewis-Fish. RICE | with "he, dam snde: © | dollars | Thursd e 28: k hi eague for soldiers to servicemen jection ing the & cE necen ate kibg: aia eine wick machine continues’to wor | aturday evening at Battery Park. ——_———— | for struggle Harfield, Geo.. Powe af Rocks * its scheme with the operators to force} At the ferry gates, as soldiers were | the 138th St. and St. Annes Ave., Bronx f H |—L. Baum, ‘Blum, D. Lyons, 6, Huis. | back-to-work movement. [darting from Hox’ Mey Om. SGyerner Stage Is Choosing of Smith visit of government delegation of more than 200 strong here yest: new super-Zeppelin, almost completed. | PENS TOMORROW Page slits June - Air—is the} Luft Voran,”’ the German rday to view the Strike most men. which are of the ISTREETCAR MEN = READY TO DOWN TOOLS TODAY Will Connecticut Tie “Up (Continued from Page One) entife strength of the Unien against Union officials dilly-daily, too willing to concede these demands, vital to the welfare the comany only “On Friday, June 22nd, after a yote had registered an overwhelming Sen- timent for strike, Mr. Sullivan, State Board President, issued an informal All Set for Sul tement to the press nt revealed that, in so far as Mr. ivan was concerned, This state- it was sat- Tickets for the Red Plenie to. be |% and. 110th ‘StS, Pollack, | Save tneir meal tickets by having | 8S ary police, but in spite of} isfactory (to him) to abandon all the pe eine c teaheoe bet ea eee | oF Baum, Joe Cohen, A.|these resolutions introduced in vari- ot the soldiers welcomed the all (Continued from Page One) |demands, except the one refering to (Communist) Party are now ready. | "1"! nd 138th St—Geo. Padmore, |0US local unions. The Lewi and asked many questions of the | jthe convention hall at Kansas City, the | arbitration of disutes of disciplin- yns and, organizationg” are. asked | 4. K, Welsh, J. Codkind, B. Stanley. | Fishwieks are responsible for thi: ITeague membe One asked se 8 | delegation of so-called leaders of the |ary matters. This is in line with Sul- 28 Union Square. Ist Ave. and 73th St—J, Padgug, D,|t#l policy and should be made to p faones of ai aus th, |fatmers is preparing to try its Juck at |livans action in 1927. ; Open Ate moctten: Owens, E, Zenbert, J. Hardy, “| for it by removing them from office | te his fellow Cte a dis. |{R© democratic convention here. There | You Can Never Win by Arbitration. nis: SRADABILARE. SUR eRR nS Cite | ————, |for their. treachery. officers of lower rank also begin dis- is a strong possibility that the demo-| “The only way to win your just platform and candidates, : Lab d Frat 1 President. Fishwick .admits,in, to- |°USsions with the League ivneercinr rc will the opportunity of |demands is to stand solid and fight pasties Pea oEE ae eee it jor an TALETNAL |) ave issue of the ‘IUjnois Miner” that |, One of the officers admitted that) making political capital out of the|your own battle. Strike till you win ing Wednesday, June 21th, at 764 40th os eh ‘ in--| both the democratic and re complete ignoring by the republican |the recognition of your Union, short- ing Wednesday, June 27th, at 784 40th TZANIZALLONS the policy which he helped to put in-| oi. are ruled by Wall Street nla eh ine F teen e : Sy 2 Street, Finnish Hall, 8:30 p. m. to take et enn ih airs “a, 4. | partie y ‘irene’ | party even e@ mild demand ofjer hours 0: work, an increase 0 up election campaign. All members to effect is wrong and says some Laieibeinaligbibtaactiliss e fi must be present. * * * Bleetion Drive Meet. The Unit Campaign Committees of ection 2 will meet Friday at 7p. m. | 101 West 27th St. to map out the ion 2 Election Campaign. All units st be represented. Those units ch have not as yet elected ac: paign committee must do so at one: campaign committee of three for every | unit is des rable, and it is suggested | h committee be composed of LY WORKER and literature nts and the agitprop director. He oR Ce International Branch 1. International Branch 1 of the Work- ers (Communist) Party will hold a meeting on Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m. at 60 St. Mark’s Pl, Ail members.must attend. * * * Unit 4F, 5 2 Unit 4F, Sub-Section 2B will hold a} special meeting tonight, at 6 p. m. at} 101 West 2 St. All'members must | * * * _ There will bea meeting of Sub-Sec- ‘Tuesday at 6 p.*m. at 101 th St. A discussion of the elec- tion platform will take place, with & speaker from the. district leading the discussion. * * * Spanish Fraction Meeting. Spanish Fraction will hold its | meeting on Wednesday, June 27th, at The i830 p.m. at 143 Hast 108rd Street. An interesting lecture will follow the meet- ing. 4 * * Open Air Meéetingsx—Week of June 25. Topic: The Miners’ Struggle, Miners’ Relief, Role of the Capitalist State in ‘that Struggle. Monday, June 25: Rutgérs Square—D, Benjamin, | Cohen, H. Dayis, Gusakoff, Silber, Mi: | gram, | ist Ave. and 47th St—M. Schachtman, | iy epueenes | CONFER ON MINE RELIEF TONIGHT South Brooklyn Groups| in Parley A conference for Miners’ Relief in| which all South Brooklyn workers’ or- ganizations and fraternal societies are | expected to participate, will be held! tonight at 8 o’cclock at 1378 48rd St., | Brooklyn. The conference has been ; called by the South Brooklyn Miners’ | i Relief Committee. Conference calls have been sent out to various South Brooklyn organiza- | tions to elect two delegates to the con-! ference. The South Brooklyn P: o-| visional Miners’ Relief Comiiittee Te- | quests sueh organizations as have not; received conference calls to elect dele- | gates to represent them, | ) When the strikers assembled in front | of the jail and protested that Guynn had committed no offense, Sheriff Henderson ordered them to disperse. When they refused, state troopers charged into the crowd and arrested eight including Henderson, and Betty Gannett, who had led the miners to the jail. DRIVE FOR MINE RELIEF STARTS “(Continued from Page One) tivities. Especially will women work- ers be active in organizing and put- ding into effect such collections. For the wind-up of the week, every work- “Sr is asked to turn out with a collec- ‘ion box to solicit funds for the strik- ing miners. To make this drive effective, all beaches and nearby summer resorts Tne have to be severed, every transit ine must have its hundreds of vol- “nteers going through the cars, all portant thoroughfares, in both re- dential! and business districts must be canvassed by miners’ relief work- “ers. A minimum of $15,000 must be ed during the week, and this can accomplished only by the coopera- { ‘thousands New Yo ALGAMAT SD woe WORKERS Bekers’ Loe. No. 104 Meets Ist Saturday in the month at 2468 Third Avenue, Bronx, N. ¥. ‘ Ask aS Untea a Advertise your union entice here. For information write to The DAILY WORKER . Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq. New York City, . LOST Amalgamated Bank Savings Pass Book, No. 11689. If found return to bank, HS - Unity Co-operators Patronize ~ SAM LESSER |ization’s name on the tickets. — itee will hold an international fair and | are requested to keep this. date open. |Labor Temple, 14th St. and 2nd Ave. * . . thing must be done and still he-con inues to expel members, who fough against this wrecking. policy. miners of the country will now recog: nize that the Lewises and Fishwicks Mine Talk. A talk on the mining situation will be given by a striking miner at a meeting to held Monday evening at 8:30 at 1387 Washington Ave. The meeting will be held under the auspices of Council 8, United Council of Work- ingclass Women. - Admission is free. . * * Freiheit Picnic. Saturday, July 28 Freiheit Picnic will be held at Ulmer Park, foot of 25th | Ave., Brooklyn. Organizations may or- | der 500 tickets for $20 with the organ- union of the coal miners on a nation al. scalé. RAILROAD ON ARCTIC COAST ita RON ‘ f Hélke Roiieee Gasanval. What is said to be one of the old a tional Miners’ Relief Commit- ‘arnival on Sunday, August 5, at Pleas- | Soviet Union. ant Bay Park, Bronx. Organizations ee & ee ae i miles north of the Arctic Circle. LL, D, Outing. An outing will be held on Saturday, July 21, at 12 noon, at Pleasant Bay Park, Bronx, under the auspices of the New York Section, International Labor car service in the Polar regions. Defense. Take Bronx Park Sybuse Patronize or “L” to 177th St, then. take. Union- port car to end of line. Free busses LERMAN BROS. es park. ¥ Rabel Poctry Wiaht. | Stationers & Printers’ : The Labor ‘Temple Poetry Forum||t9 EAST 14th STREET Nig! will hold a Rebel Poetry Night on Corner Union Square Tuesday, June 26, at 8:15 p.m. at the |! ey aigonquin 3356, 8843. No Tip-Center Barber Shop NEW WORKERS CENTER 26-28 Union Sq. 1 Flight Up NEW YORK CITY Individual Sanitary Service by Ex- perts. — LADIES’ HAIR BOBBING SPECIALISTS. Patronize a Comradely Barber Shop. 4 Structural Workers Meet. A special general membership meet- ing of the Architectural Iron, Bronze and Structural oe Union will be held Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the Rand School, 7 Hast 15th Bi. Election of all | officers of the union will take place. Every member should be present, eel All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT 658 Claremont P’kway MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS Moved to 2420 BRONX PARK EAST Near Co-operative Colony. Apt. 5H. Telehone ESTABROOK 2459, Special rates to students from the Co-operative House, Bronx, Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant || 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5866 icc EIS Tee, Rational Vegetarian Restaurant © 199 SECOND AVE. Bet. 12th and 13th Sis. Strictly Vegetarian Food. Consult Dr. Zins Specialist Special modern treatment with | quick and satisfactory results, All Acute and Chronic conditions, Nerve, Blood, Skin, Stomach, Lung and general ‘diseases. X-Rays .and Blood Examinations | CHARGES ARE REASONABLE CONSULTATION FREE DR. ZINS Specialist . Experience 25 Yrs, 110 EAST 16th ST., N. Y. | (Bet. Irving Pl ' Daily, 9-8 P.M, WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 10i WEST. 27th STREET NEW YORK Phone Stuyvesant 3816 ’ John’s Restaurant ITALIAN DISHES with atmosphere all radicals meet NEW YORK SPECIALTY: and Unian Sunday, 10-4. vt A_ place where 302 E. 12th ST, The ere the ones.who should be expelled in erder to build a new and powerful | States, est railroads in the world is in The It was built to open up a port on the’ Arctic Ocean. Its northern terminus is Murmansk, 147 It is the only line operating dining t| To Fete Boy Jingoes The youth military orga Tokio, the Union of Bo: to invite 17 members of {sponding organization in the United | , the boy scouts, to be present} r jat the “coronation of the Japanese em- |porar at Kyota, late | in the fall. I. STERNBERG Optometrist Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted ization of | s |this delegation by important conce: rallying the farm vote. While the traction interests of N York City imminent arrival of their close | Mayor Walker, who will act as Smit’ | floor leader, is awaited here. |Smith backer reported on -his way is | William F. Kenny, traction baron and jcontractor, who expressed his grati- |DIRECT FIGHT W LL WIN YOUR tude for the fat contracts that Tam- | DEMANDS. |many Hall sent his way by contrib- luting thousands of dollars to the slush lof Connecticut are behind you in this |fund of its favorite son. prepare granting a few un- a new steal, power, | present fight. “You must rally ING IN struggle.” Anot her |‘ A FIGHT TO THE FINISH.’ “NO ae ape ae pe 1 decent working conditions. ions in the hopes of TMANDS ARE VITAL TO ;YOU AND MUST BE WON. y| “The Company will recognize only which you must show in this around the slogan NO GIy- COMPANY. “The workers and people generally 916 Prospect Ave. Cor. 162 St. 3 a } 7 bs atrick 8448. Telephone Stagg 5356. Dr. J. C. HOFFER Surgeon Dentist 287 South 5th St., near Marcy Ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥. Proletarian prices for proletar ns. fF ABRAHAM MARKOFF}| |} SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours: 9:20-12 A, M., 2-8 P. Daily Except Friday and Bantay 9 EAST 115th STREET | New York Cor. md Ave. + Telephone Lehigh 6022 ee PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY DR. JOSEPH B. WEXLER Surgeon Dentist 25 years in practice. Moderate prices. 23 SECOND AVE. NEW YORK Temple Courts Bldg. |||Dr. J. Mindel Dr. L. Hendin Surgeon Dentists | 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803 Phone, Algonquin 8183 CARL BRODSKY 7 E. 42d St. New York City Already Working! The Work ot Enlarging and Improviigs the Co-operative Restaurant Has Started? Are YOU Financing It? The considerable ‘cost of rebuilding the Co-operative Restau- { rant at 30 Union Square is being covered by the sale of bonds | which the Proletcos has issued. | consumers of the restaurant and bear 6% interest from the day they are bought to the day of surrender. returned back with interest at any time. Be Among the Builders of This Workers’ Co-operative Institution. Invest Your Money in Proletcos Bonds Particulars at the cashier of the restaurant Prolet Co-operative Stores, Inc. (“Proletcos”) 30 UNION ‘SQUARE The bonds are sold to the The money is Telephone Murray Hill 5550. CO-OPERATIVE Dental Clinic | 2700 Bronx Park East Ap’t C. 1. TEL, ESTABROOK 0568, DR. I. STAMLER Surgeon-Dentist | DIRECTOR ! OPEN: Mon., Tue Wed., Thurs. from 10 to 8 P. M jaturday and Sunday from 10 to 7 P. M. Workers. Co-operative Clothiers, Inc. « HUNGER has "SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY MADE SUITS. Relief Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor »» 1818 — 7th Ave... New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House, Worker NOW OPEN rs Book Shop © ‘Temporary Headauatters: 26-28 UNION SQUARE 1 Flight Up Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, on alt subjects, QPAN DAILY data oP. * Quality—Full Value ; 872 BROADWAY, New York Cor, 18 St. Tel, Algonquin 2223. Monday, June 25th Give Relief—Speak St All Week!—Make S$ ganize House-to-Ho range Miners’ _-... National Miners’ |) 199 BROADWAY [Marans lh | IN THE MINE FIELDS! Bo | ' MASS COLLECTION DAYS: Saturday and Sunday—June °9 (Stuyvesant 8881) become FAMINE Week to Sunday, July 1st Relief—Collect Relief hop Collections !—Or- use Collections !—Ar- Relief Affairs! and July 1. Relief Committee Room 236 Spend Your Vacation UNITY CAMP es jreleterten Excellent Program (Special bus leaves today at 1:30 P. M.) and Conveniences Busses leave 1800 — - 7th Avenue ¢ every Friday _ at 6:30 P. M. and Saturday at 1:30 P. M. Arranged for Friday and Saturday. Improvements and Camp by dale Central or 125th St, and from there |machine to the Camp. |registration inquire 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE | Corner | Telephone: Yin Tel.: Wingdale 10-F-12, From 110th St. direct to the Register Your 110th Street. Monument 0111. Workers’ children years From Grand for the to Wing- “IE | CHILDREN’S COLONY | in UNITY CAMP $12.00 A WEEK ONLY. Macaulay Children, from 5 to 9