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Page Four THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY. JUNE 28, 1928 Woman Mine Se Describes Treacherous Tactics of Lewis Machine FAGAN TALKS BUT “srs Rrneinown sist cen sated “1 YNGHINGS IN 100 MINERS MAKE] =P RAaA——— ’ AO “The Bells” Revived b ! oes DEMOCRAT TEXAS Bie RELIEF TRIP) *°¢ ust Side Stock oo. er new group of players, opened its Fire Any 50 Men at All Is Order summer season at 22 East 54th street Negro - is. Murdered at | House to House Drivel ‘stt’Saturday night with “The Bells”. z | j ] s This new organization has installed €onvention Door ee Ohio Towns special price of 35 and 50 cents: for By WILLIAM PICK ENE (Special to The DAILY WORKER.) |‘b® Present run. A new ed bik cesea lynching as a| PITTSBURGH, P J o7. be given each week during the limite os Sr GR he abide atic TTSE 4H, Fa, dune ~<'.—|summer engagement. Later produc- matioval’ convention. ‘Uhia if ce.crine lope ep ate gee eae tions (wills include; “Married or ana Pape tae ye eating only occasional “hot-dog” sand- Money”, “Frou-Frou”, “Robert Ma- 5 South or desis! “| wiches, ee pet pes Staite caire”, “Camille”, and East Lynne”. ; Resi Se OR Aes eS Sr eR 5 Ba phrehe ; e Ss | STOUDS™ Of: -23Ve ANd: TaD. BFS tOU The cast is headed by Byron Mc- ccna in the e Toute New Bedford, where 0,000 textile workers have been on strike for ‘|ty, Tue vitie‘als of 5 exas se | Ohio as the vanguard of an army of|grath, {ice Renker by aera long letter to its editor. I never| eleven weeks, is a fishing port famous for its fleet. Above strikers ; ’ miner-solicitors which is conducting Emily Moyd.. Marion “Chowne Lydia read anything in the | Janene ees returning with food for the Workers International Relief after a fishing te bss is dick words “a not an | house-to-house and store to store col-! Cortese, Helen Grayson, Walter Ells- aa nt condemn ie ae om a ener ie eee i | lections in every city in Ohio. berg, Karol Remboy and Herbert ‘committee. ni oticed that 2 | G ¥ net ange: the ici ament is : pe abot tine the editor wasJ Ucular set vo? ynehers fur act! committees from 26 local unions in “The Play Goes On,” from a story ba . Defenders GS the eastern Ohio mining field with|py James A. Creelman, will be Con- m rrassing 7 ng is soiewhat Tile this.| Alfred Wagenknecht, director of .the|pad Veidt’s next picture for Univer- The first thing I asked him w TH E BA LY WOR K R: how the Pittsburgh Coal Co. could | ¢ veilows jus* nad to iy. a} Naticnal Miners’ Relief Committee |sqj, Dr, Paul Fejés will direct, Veidt’s ‘ 4 by in thurie’ couian’t ‘ney |The new relief is ander the direction! most recent work was in “The Man|Starred in Harrison Owen’s comedy be so foolish as to pay the Save-the-| Union Committee to get the min (By a Worker Correspondent) RENTON, (By Mail)—I would like’ the readers of the “DAILY | WORKER” to know what is happen- ing in Renton, Pa. A few months ago I asked and answered ive hecvvse of. chet bad trip. Fish is cheap and furnishes the needy, but militant strikers, with match-needed food. after tae convention v of a miners’ executive committee) Who Laughs,” now at the Central.,.. |“The Happy Husband”, now in its 4 mayhe ur.i! after th headed by Jack Bell of Yorkville, Ohio. second month at the Empire Theatre. SEG GT RET RAL over, out 100 per cent on e and the Alaska. J. Feurer, Pane baits -3.00 tion in Noveint Or why couldn't | James Vall, of Dillonvale, is secre-| ‘Three features will go into produe- | —=>->— pe a pay state police to arrest the speak-|K. D. Tohtieff .. 00| Fred Olson, Jar ..1.50/ the lynching have taken place some-jtary. Miners’ youth organizations tion this-week at the Metro studios.| , <ims’s X,” the play by Bruce ers, beat them up and send around] Mihal Dgi sek ter .00| C. Mosehcl, Ginclnnath -5,00| where else, not in the very city where | and organized groups of miners’ wiver!They are: “The Devil’s Mask,” star-|@0wld and Beatrice Blackmar, ‘will be Jed Harris’ second production of the season and ‘will start an out-of-town R. Michelson, Port Ne ile; n. 1.00|the convention crowds are even now|have promised to swelt. the ranks of! ring John Gilbert; “A Single Man,” Joseph Spirgel, NYC 0 | ussembling ?” the relief army. Groups of volun! co-starring Lew Cody and Aileen Margaret Miller, Chicago, Ill. ..3.00/ Any lynchers so bone-headed as |teers have already been dispatched to: Pringle, and “Morgan’s Last Raid,”,|°neagement at ONE: Branch oe W. E. Falk, Buffalo, New York 4.00) that ought to be punished. Akron, Canton, Gincinnati, Cleveland ja frontier feature starring Tim Me-|@@y_ night. Ruth Gordon has the W. P. (collection) ........0...005 = |Dayton, Youngstown, . Toledo, and Coy. leading role and the cast includes W. P. (Collection Ruthenberg 2 °, Roger Pryor, Phyllis Povah, Osgood stool-pigeons among the miners ing them not to listen to the the-Union. Why do the operators go|Tony Mushin to the same expense by repeating the| Wik Kobak story at Export, Pa. and at White Anna Kobak Earver Lynching Unpunished pecy, Pa? oe Dente : e a5.00| That is just where the leadership | thet cities. Le peu But the Lewis machine did not| Ivan Sakoff Memorial Meet, Paterson, NJ 15.00) 6 sno goth fails: it cannot see that| TWo truckloads of food and $403 in| Metro has purchased the screen | Perkins, ai eee) a want to answer these questions ‘and|Aleck Sagoff .. ss ,, Detroit, Mich. the only way to insure against an in-|7a8h was the immediate response of/rights to “Trader Horn,” the best George Mac-Farlane, _ Y af i others useless to put down here. 1|Temofey Ortabaeff Shop Nucleus, No. 1 .......... 5.00) Pe Canton workers. One of the Canton|seller by Alfred Aloysius Horn and| Will be brought into New York early it oo | PPortune lynching, is to preyent all 3.00| nehings at ali times and in all | places, For example, just one month “00 | befyre this Houston lynching, a Negro 1.0 jes lynched in a little town known 0} as Center, Tex: ici loyed|Etheledra Lewis. in September following the presen- sO ee a eet toe : tation of “The Front Page,” the Ben worker attracted to the miners by the ia Sot Ay unvsual appearance of their pit|, Ludwig Berger is to make three | Hecht-Charles MacArthur play, in clothes. The child had been sent to/more pictures for Paramount. This | August. the grocery for a pint of milk. She|German director recently completed contributed two cents, the change|“The Woman From Moscow,” in which J. Terzer John Pesch asked the editor to be kind enough | Goon Beet to answer them, no HEN what Oakey ayaeatt eer Sera aa answer might be. It seemed tha a 3 + letter was too hot for that rusty}Cyril Zahogg and w vo4 Chas. Michelson Mak ciachin | New York, N. ¥. Alerembsko Lewis machine. All they did was ..1.0¢| Lewis Fisher se coo a OO EOSIN $F ns nog Edward Clark is preparing for his | Alex Ambrose .. vrite an answer by mail that it was} - | : Rika ‘ d : p fo ibe bad I allowed myself to be mis- |Mary Ambrose Shop Nucleus No. 10. 100 ae someats eee te wee ached from the dime given her for the pur-|Pola Negri and Norman Kerry are forthcoming production called “Rela- lead by the “strike-breakers”. | Sarin Marrillan, Ohio | Yy on May in Center | 7 ase. starred, Later on he is to direct one |tions.” The comedy recently closed a A. Mineff .... G. M. B off Shop Nucleus } }}Geo, Gordanoff Cleveland, : -3:00) WF now Seung, 1 in the Texas peg Rear: 5 ieture with Emil Jannings. run of nine weeks at the Vine Street 5.00 | Houst en wou, never aye, dared. to tee from James B. White, captain of| The “Sovkino film at the “Camnéo|is the Author of “De Luxe Annie,’ + 1.00 uae ine a ot seins the Cincinnati group, pictures the|Theatre, “The Station Master,” has | and “Cinders.” law had been enforced and |) srdships faced by the miners on the |been:doing fine business, and will be , G. Lubriwsk On June 13, 1928, Pat Fagen came) g° 4 oni to Renton to hold a meeting. Weir, Saas. knew nothing of the mecting unti! (Collection) some of our men were notified by AS Petond the state police and the chief of}asi.. Carmen 0|Em. Mikalos 1.00} the. criminals punished in the former bia Theat ill continue F ae % hiat| Miss C: ‘ ‘4 . Mikalos . adi 3 i he e ad, held over? another week, along with The Columbia Theatre will continu deputies. At about 1:30 P. M. es B. Leckshine 501M. Kalogrides 1.00 atfair, those tempted to commit this me Ming: Writes. lhe 97-dollar film, “The Suicide of an| playing Mutual burlesque shows at of deputies Anderson and general J | p24) 7, 50|Thoe. Mitsos ... 1,00] crime would have hesitated. No crim- “Arrived in Cincinnati this morn- |#0llywood Extra,” ‘ that theatre for the next five years. S. Clark arrived at the union hall in|. Toc Then came Fagen and T. The Mutual now has forty-eight trav- a car. nt e enk i | a 2 nal would expect to “get away” ‘ | (: Spb Sa bi a ing, broke. We sure had some trip sie 3 4 . janything in Houston that he could 2 “ a eRe 4 t Robertson and Hefferly, after whom | frank C. Garcia .........0..+.-2.00 Two Workers Injur {not even get away with in Centcr. Hf é Me i eee eer rar ‘Bier Sohtes dane er Weekes: far Pg snracd ot inthe lar | followed two state policemen on a " sa Tarn lica set i committee here in Cincinnati a . \ Sas Whi a. inten shaders ab hia ee cs munieeliaes. Wes Ve ah When Derrick Falls Note Osea Gacelt Detenee and in|mayor said he wouldn’t let us solicit a oumeein maeatiss is also do-|er cities. meeting were all of the Lewis ma- Fackion a RD ee |Houston the Negroes were charged mF i iRonae Bid Vea ees la cbdunlea Tenis at pet inc Horace Liveright has signed Sey- ' chine. There was one bis truck with | Cordogion PITTSBURGH, Pa., June 27.—The| with killing some white man, and that aid sek ue selicdl The mayor in New| This seems to be a Russian film sea-|mour Felix to do the dances for “The } nine men; the other trucks may have! stamatiades condition of J. E. Goddard, 30, of febedy- has -yet proved ‘that the Ne- anaes son on Broadway. Gepeer and the Hose,” his tomemees ae/ had a few more but there were only| g Phillips Boston and the one in Irontown were “ four of the Renton men there. This) Fy Phillips didn’t bother Fagen who made out] 3, covides ag he was speaking to all the Renton Milwaukee, men, ; | Flutcher Anderson No Hall For Traitors A. Rosenberb .... The best part of it all was that! J. Viosow the men could not get into the hall.}Jos. Flamm Z They asked me for the key to open|M. Radoikovich .. it, but I didn’t have it. They asked|M. Mocte: the janitor for it, but he was too|Nick Meiz wise to give it up. He told Fagen/J, Hluskoso .. , that when our district representative| Henry Ollin would come to town he would open; Thos. Tiaskus the hall but not for a bunch like that.| Peter Zaremba So the meeting was held outside. |Nick Pituke .. Two Conventions Van Akutz ... This Lewis gang spoke of the two| John Matuckat .. conventions, the Save-the-Union one|Henry Bosch . on April and the Lewis one on May!Gr. Bolstein 3 28. I was a delegate from the Ladies|Chois Sicowitz ... Auxiliary to both of these conven-> = ~ Boston, Mass. tions. From the minute the latter! American Fraction . convention opened to the minute it| Sectional, Unit 2 was closed nothir& was said about|Mrs. M, Frukman Butler St. here, who suffered severe Parazid nat kill merely in-self-defense | 5 bruises and several fractured fingers|in both instances. anes sey ig kat ae nd Pe when a derrick collapsed in Grand| Hyextbody: who ° Knows ‘anything | 0) gh, gum te Mee ee the St. yesterday, was reported serious| ubolit ‘ker Stelations,”: Knowa that ve Collen t ¢> anything: Because the by the Mercy Hospital today. The| when a man of the helpless and hope sdeting hosts age c company is headed by Wallace Beery,| roles in this musical version of “The t derrick was hoisting stone in con-|less minority peopie kills a man ot We ran out of money so we had) Richard Arlen and Louise Brooks. ‘Firebrand.’ struction of new steps on the Alle-|thé dominant ‘people, nine’ cases out | ‘sleep out es the truck and the | ————-—_—____—___ gheny County Court House when it|cf ten it is a pure animal act of seli- |machine and lived only on sandwiches | .50 | broke. defense on the part of the man of the {until we arrived in Cincinnati. r i ( Joseph Chicok, 40, of Lilae St., is weaker race. i ——. ‘ ‘ s ercy Hospital because of in-| “But ‘whatever the crime, the only} jion of race division in the labor -" 50) juries suffered when the derrick fell.|W@V to avoid the embarrassment of mayement, and the action of the |_™ ae Many pedestrians narrowly escaped inconvenient lynchings, is to abolish! workers, black and white against |)——rheatre Guild Productionsn——]. oN ; 0) injury. lynching altogether and everywhere. | the rrting class. Negrocs cannot END ST. PETERSBURG 5| ae ppt ees = To gvalch Fapeners? ; wait for freedom until the slave P O R G Y D IN CRAS ® would respectfully insinuate » itioni: ac Thea., Bway & 63 St. H a gilvctnth of the Bien af owners become abolitionists —Edi fy tmboas A Derothy Hasieate elect hee Se ee | gRNPRSIDE, Ca Jane att oe Texas had taken as effective action | —-—~—— es toe REPUBLIC i he ee rae to fti0, ven Prat ta cis | svantly killed near March Field hheredaeeie” en lynchers as they pacers Ss Reserved. today while making a solo flight. The | Menten to take agains: the Touston | The Ve ge- ies bits I nn plane plunged to earth with the mo- bls Mareetaanih te) tay eee tor going at full speed. The exact cause of the accident has not been determined. ing production which opens in At- The. Jim Tully film, “Beggars of|lantic City, September 3. Seldo; Life,” is nearing completion at the! Bennett, Florence Earle, Ruth Teste Paramount studio in Hollywood, The | have been engaged for important S Eugene O'Neill's ai Play. Str ange Interlude LUNA ‘The Heart of Coney Inlané Joka Golden Thea., 58th, E. of Bway ENSUE SKY CHASER Evenings Only at 5:30. PAR - | Free Circus, Con- eA Caen WHIRL | certs and Dancing Luna’s Great Swimming Poot } Houston lynchers. { While glad to publish the views | | ke ferries at 23rd istopher St., Marclay St. or Tubes to Hoboken, Lacka- f Mr. Pickens, the editor is of the opinion that the Negro masses can- anything except the Lewis machine.|I, Senhowitz PEL SPITS PRN not depend on suggestions that | Railrowd to Berkeley | eed rigeeuebure cals sonventicn Gecue Jones TRAIN KILLS: BOY “the governor and the state of BERKELEY’ EIGHTS | VOL PONE — KEITH 42a St. & Brway } so, that the rank-and-file couldn’t put!L. Silber ... ERIE, Pa., June 27.—Roy Covey.| Texas” do something or other. We bs oa i Guild Fe Se SE bale de x 4 Ps, peg in a word for itself. At the May 28/R, 14, eldest of a family of eight chil-|"are of the opinion that the remedy {l] pnoneN EN nvan eas ne 1. hais!inureé Sat 239 ||| arses CAMEO 24 Big Week| | American Premiere | IVAN MOSKVIN. convention the reactionaries had the| A. dren, was killed today by a Nickel] lies in what (he Negro masses will |= day. However, at the April 1st con-| A Friend ‘ Plate train at Lawrence Park, when| do. They can find allies only in the vention every delegate was given the} South Omaha, Nebr. trapped on a small bridge while he| militant section of the Labor move- floor to express his opinion without] A, Jones cki ing coal. ment, which fights for the aboli- being thrown out or told to sit down.| J. Drobny . ate Ege At this Save-the-Union convention no| Fred Petron blue-sky di at the Lewis|R. Morovac ... convention, ent. If we had|Kotek . any stool-pigeons there they would Los / learn something that would do them|EF. W. Briggs good, 1S. Blembot Nucleus No. As this Fagen p in Renton} B. A. Victor went on speaking i had Jots to{) say about our good le: ad Pat Too-|Spicak Kushner hey and J. Watt. Fagen 1 that| Peter Pan Fannie Toohey was “pois children’s minds, t (BOO TEE ren Bt Wf eae Mats. Wednesday & Saturday, 2:30 wi ‘amous Russian -{/Grand St. Follies mows, us CHANIN'S. Woe rca Sovkino Producti 6th St. weed at 8:25 7. e OO D N E W (The Russian Last Laugh) —IN ADDITION— with GEO, OLSE and His MUSIC oh “ “Suicide of a Hollywood Extra” r Garden #}s_8:30. Mats. || Remarkable F. B, O, Novelty Film eae Tues, & Sat. made for $97.00 Greenwich Village Follies Charlie Chaplin 1a Adventurer’ Take. the... DAILY WORKER With You on Your Vacation Keep in touch with the strug- gles of the workers while you are away on your vaca- 25. 82. Free Visés to believe in “God” tion. This summer the Elec- 4 her in bad by si (Extensions Arranged i tion Campaign will be in full GREATEST OF ALL REVUES. probably not the legal for £6. Wis Eo 3 } swing. The DAILY WORK- Toohey, that such C. Martyn .. zi o Visi ny ER will carry up-to-the-min- lieve in free lo ro's_ 2) J. Goldberg Part of U. 8. ;{ ute news concerning the strong man of Fagen’s in Renton who! Harritz S. R.) |} campaign of the Workers TO ALL OUR READERS: has been believing in free love for|Sa: COMPLETE TOUR 3 f (Communist) Party in the a some time now. Put that’s fat i various states, . Es ; since he is a stool-pigoon Daily cable news service team f - ti > 4 We have a prog: » union her i the World Congress of the PA | RO \ | / kK Ol IR , in Renton that strong . © Communist International - f also a Ladies Atxi ich is li which opens soon in Moscow. + 3 wise progre*sive. of AND UP ase s organizations are doing goo a Vacation Rates : ¢ , We mrst fight for our 1 ‘burgh, Pa, . 4 folloy our new leaders and not let the} J. Minordin SAPIL ING S: Pa fae i oa St A * 2ewis machine divide us any more {M. polar can: spelt ba iat Do not forget at all times to mention that you ; We must fight for better conditions, /L, Filitich ..... Ss S. “AQUITAN 1A” — July 9 are a reader of The DAILY WORKER. Fill out this but we will never get them from the| A, Razpar sie adic Adhd ~~ coupon statin: wheet ge ou bu: our clothes, furnish. a J “ i. P ie y yy A 3. Pawis machine. |A. Horvat S. 4 jah TERDAM”? — Aug. 4 tom months subscription ings, ete. * We brother and sister miners must} L. Stepich s Ss “PARIS” A 10 weeks ¥ stand together solidly for the Save-} M. Satosek le . _-— oO o_o UW ed hes ERS Name of business place .. oe 4 the-Union and save the strike. This|F. Vir i all Ws are gomah ecnnpaaia ads ie is our only chance. This fight as|R. Cerpite ... Name ..$:..4 Pea omede'2 vt don ; Addr esS 3s Marci ecto Sse oGtbdess cheedlenedwedemeee ls ORMeROR well belongs to the non‘nnion broth-|T. Peter Via: LONDON -- COPENHAGEN. --- HELSINGFORS Street . dota Shan ers as to us. We must all get on the] A. Kapolic Return: WARSAW — BERLIN PARIS x EMME ORO A Ooi Shh cen as hs gens ever gs resi sap m) picket line, organize ourselves and|J. A. Warusit batik Add i ake tor better conditions, ene, . | Btate a ress .. sob eeseccegagaesbcccesseseeesesesee EES ppeeere |G. Bonardi, NYU World To Yi t Mail to A TE , RS GAIN /|F. Torrione, NY i Ul x I OKLAHOMA CITY, June 27. —|'T. Methodios, NYC . io ri as 1S Ss, mec. ; DAILY WORKER DAILY WORKER. iy Ge Aah Gaps whee aad BasbT tar eshte Wak, inary Te ' ye NEW SOR ee * “NEW YORK, N. ¥, 83 FIRST STREET NEW YORK CITY : -to 4 a art, Ind. . Jephone: ALGON' night work. The old scale was $4360|Dr. Jacob C. Hoffer, NYC . Telephone; QUIN 6900, and $45. | iSection 4, NYC ...... ‘ x Reimer yon an ‘ \ (