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_Page Two ; THE | DAILY W ORKER NEW iy ORK, TUE Federal Government Plans Imprisonment of Workers for Anti -Militant Activities "FIVE IALED ee Xo orn tO Effort Sai NAVY WHEL STAGE] Did has Bi: i Boost Jingo tivinw, 00 JOIN STRIKE “OPEN A TALK. : AIR MANEUVERS ON WEST COAST Demonstration Part of War Preparations "AT FISHER BODY AUTO FACTORY A. F. of L. Officials Re- fuse Union Hall Continued from Page One | present strike, and the attitude of the American Federation of Labor officials, who are apparently deter- mined to ignore the strike in Flint. That the A. F. of L. officials have WASHINGTON, July 16.—The navy department has announced that for more than one month, beginning July 26, there will be war maneu- vers of the largest number of naval planes ever assembled in the United WAUKEGA) ' beaches of N York City are the favorite recreation grounds of thousands of workers States. The demonstration, which no intention of interfering with the who crowd them in an effort to snatch a few moments of relief from the, summer heat. Photo will be held at San Diego, Calif. General Motors Corporation, which shows of part of the crowd at Coney Island, is intended to show the power of is bie of the biggest open-shép con- —--~- — | American imperialism and to feed cerns in the country, was clearly shown by the incident of the Flint Labor Temple. A. F, L. Refuses Hall After the Flint Labor Temple had been promised to the workers, the American Federation of Labor offi- cials closed the hall and put up a notice that the auto workers would not be permitted to hold their meet- ah BRAIN Hundreds Fighting 09000000 SEWER |sniasmeectre part in the maneuvers, including 54 SAN FRANCISCO, Calif, July pursuit craft 36 leht pembing, 30 16 (UP).—Hundreds of men strug- X F U D scouting, 36 torpedo planes, 36 ob- IP) s ; servation and 12 utility machines. g oday to check menacing for- In its war preparations, the navy and brush fires that already Sqone department is speeding up the de- Dict taphone Company is have. awept many timuaemes o* Eente Phillips Bank | velopment of the air force. Even acres in widely separated sections the higher officers have been in- an! Gue arding n n | of California. : ¢ | Photo shows the American members of the Southern Cross crew | ing in the building. ae 2 wore Three fires were reported in the a Gone as a reece ass KY er that flew across the Pacific, waving to the crowd that greeted them Only the united pressure of the A mtinued from Page One southern part of the.state,, Acseriés| MONTREAL (UP) “July i--licers who are acquainted with-ain| 2% SMe 7ecern home. Prom left to, right they ure: Cape Howry, ./rankeand tle compelled the officials ‘Sie il Be fives Pact Wh the URI eeaee| a) LY ire |e air! Lyon, navigator; his mother, Mrs. Leila Lyon; and James Warner, | to turn over the hall to the meeting. he t s placed for its benefit rae tha, Ban Soaanin’ Valley. tro Ernest Bertrand, K. C., Krown prose- isn Sopenes td to IB bie aie radio operator. —————— Ohl apes ‘ / : others occurred in northern Cali-|CUtor, who is acting locally for the| s 1.6 will join the Pacific Coast Sane pS ESTES Voc 18 Sick In Michigan i UO Oreer Ma theca etttade ornis, people of the State of New York in| fleet for operations “against an im./ Student-Worker Socialist Defrauds F Poisotted Food zh seems, sie is needs e et sewer sca e, agi " 7 rr . ¢' * Sfhoc hy dow of benefits and remain unwill-| Hao Ioan AST sm ACen da Co0) OLS LARInALY CROIOEE Killed in Fall Polish te FO ie Pare ing to “assign promptly to the said) Young Lieutenant the United Press today that the gee eet ee tare x ere IONIA, Mich., July 16 (UP).— sy Distaphons Gales, Corsi, upon de is safety deposit box purporting to con-| British Dollars vs. DENVER, Golo. July 16—Ern-| BERLIN, July gation today by city health Com mand” anything of value he has Dies in Plane Crash tain the missing $8,000,000 which is ; oie +, | est Ford, a student at the Univer- | customs official at Lei s indicated that poisoned aay San. | thought of, is thinking of, or might —_—- Bilesoad to! Have. Neen ohtatnaIt: American in Brazil | sity of Denver School of Commerce, Asia t ‘ e ok food caused ptomaine poisoning ee pee we Gerkeudl Goan think of, He is also bound at the| MT. CLEMENS, Mich. July 16|j. cv from the city of New York a plunged four stories to the pave-| Polish citizens by the sum of from \nich affected 18 members of two Suld’ Karial Plotkin and| company’s pleasure to apply for| (UP)—Second Lieutenant Charles | \°&#ly from the city of New York.) TONDON, July 16.—The applica-| was killed yesterday when he | ‘ifty to one hundred ‘dolla families attending a reunion picnic. ssuld Kar I coun-| E, Bradshaw, 26, of West Haven, had been located in the Montreal| tion for a British loan by Brazil of | ment after a safety belt broke while by giving them forged pas The city health inspector said that »ver| Conn., who only ago|Safe Deposit Company under the/ 3,000,000 pounds is to be granted|he was working on his part-time America, it -was revealed by the | two salads or chicken pie eaten at irther completed his flying instructions at name of Francis Phillips. Francis| tomorrow. Brazil has been borrow-| job as window washer on the Con- jcipnig police the gathering may have been con- ventions in Sich pate without patents on his = to tu Chorus, Cabaret‘ Girls & ; y gain y Field, Texas, and joined the | ;, indi ing heavily from both British and/tinental Oil Company building here. § eas ; taminated and caused ill effects. He - Organize In. Chicago diguors, at” lasat,| fire puceale sduadton here: erashed |e cn ce ae ee ceo | Uttend | Biaton -capltaliniay und tis | an!) Wise working his way thru| When the socialist learned that | sought to locate samples of the food i i : lar “in hand paid” and was killed in Lake St, Clair, ‘Tactor- Bertrand said he and his jatest Joan will greatly increase the | college, and had-only recently start- he had been discovered he could not | and send them to the state health CHICAGO, 16*(FP).—Or-| which t pted for, the boss Bradshaw was practicing diving in| COlleagues would seek a writ from British imperialist power in Brazil.|ed to work as a window washer. | face the consequence and committed | department at Lansing. He already om of echorusand cabaret | remarking in an hand way when/| one of the fast P-1 planes alone. | the superior court to compel the bank! To counteract this Wall Street is, Ten minutes before his death his .nicide, had sent samples of ice cream, which way in Chicago.|the contract was signed that he a in question to divulge the contents granting Brazil a loan of $15,000,-| pay had been raised from 9 to 10 m= first was believed to have caused cents an hour. the poisoning. m wages to $35 a week in| didn’t have any change handy. Any Theatre Press A fhe B 000, which wi so add greatly to é gents bal apr i ital i . 1,500 Texas Farmers 0 and\ $45 on the road are|real American, of course, would ‘The money is alleged to have been| ‘te #mount of American capital in- HEAT HITS WORKERS samong the demands ofthe embryo | blush to bring the matter up again;| Organize Trad i tte a eee ve 0eD| vested in South America. . : union. A 5-hour shift ongthe cabaret | the boss might think he was a cheap & le Union deposited in this city at the instiga- nN ae One Killed i m Greek Discuss Co-operative PHILADELPHIA, July 16 (UP). “loor is another\demand. Organizer | skate. j j i |tion of the late John Phillips; WILL PROBE PROHIBITION —Heat, which sent thousands to re- : Two hundred theatre press agents 7 a é : rain Derailmen y fs Clevenger says: “In the| Such thrift and foresight, prae-| have formed a union affiliated with| Wealthy Brooklyn sewer pipe con-| | WASHINGTON, July 16 (UP).— ance i LEVELLAND, Tex., July 16 (FP) | sorts and the water side for relief, Saher ts the g arevoften required | tised throughout 1927, enabled the tractor, against whose estate the Prohibition Commissioner Doran to-| ATHENS, July 16 (UP),—One —Co-operative marketing of cotton.| claimed nine lives over the week- hald old birds and kid} company to net a profit of $656,000 the A. F. of L. If stage stars find| three million dollar suit is being|day appointed a committee of dry | person was killed and three were in- the principal crop of western Texas.| end. Six of the deaths were from ong because they are good | to pay extra dividends each quarter | it profitable to join Actors’ Equity.| pressed by Albert Ottiner in his administrators to study the prohibi- jured today when a landslide de- was the subject at a conference of | drowning, two from auto accidents, should not be ex-| since last December, and to declare| press agents should also organize, | capacity as attorney General of) tion situation in territory bordering | railed a train between Athens and 1,500 farmers from 21 counties held| and the other from heat prostra- a 10 perc ‘they argued. ' Naw ork State. inland rivers of the United States. | Thessaly and crushed six cars. at Levelland. tion. k dividend in June Postponed ‘Until Saturday Evening, July 2 1 Most Amazing Invention of the Twentieth Century! PROFESSOR THEREMIN Produces Music from the Air ymphony Orchestra ARNOLD VOLPE Conductor aturday, July 21 Admission: 75; $1.00; $1.25 and $1.50 cs a : balteT CONEY ISLAND STADIUM Surf Avenue and West Sixth Street Russian and Ortental Dances