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THE DAILY, WORKER, NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1028 i Page ms Silk Union - Members Reject Demand of Officials to Merge Wi th United Textile PATERSON RALLY cat ee From Coast to Coast WORKERS PARTY YANKEES CRUSH A'S WINERS’ STINE BACKS MOVE FOR = OPEN-AIRMEETS 7 W/CE; REGAIN __ LEADERS GIVEN ‘ < F, aaa ie __£ © @} 4 y L Press ae eB LY : \ es ‘Boston Art Club Fires pei Dies Cae eae: : ee ‘ om The New York ae arose fi 42 s | ce me yu. 5 pear Appoints Old trom their slump yesterday and ad 3 " ‘ 2 [FARSAS) i a be ministered a sound double beat Spirited Meeting Hears Speakers Will Cover) Boston, sept. 8—rhe Boston| jnuerePriax 5 to 0 and 7 te % Avella Strike Leaders Albert Weisbord Entire City Art Club, an organization which has |game lead in the hotly contested Thrown Out by Co. i | held exhibits since 1850, when it|American League pennant race ch Te yeiones REO N a J, ae fe “| | TODAY. was first formed, has fired the Art| Connie Mack, who hasn’t piloted, AVELLA, P.- Sept. 8—The ter a membership meeting tha Uj ©; re Rutgers Squere—Hendin, M. Ep- | Committee in ch: f exhibits for | Winner since he broke up the f ig eviction notice has been dragged far into the night, the| t wort | stein, I. Cohen, H. Blum. dus Hastabe WALL baseacc teapiag, |mnortal: 79100000) fatfeld - tn pon. tie fon rs. whe members of the Associated Silk | ; Ist Ave. and 49th St.—Schacht- |< Pas’ *eW years Decause it 18 “too 1 Cueht his stalwaris into trike in the Avélla Me Workers Union voted overwhelm The route of the traiacontinental air race ix shown in the chart. Siz one day hops will divide the | man, Yusem, Spiro radical + York this afternoon in poss am, Pete Harvepy Joh. ingly to reject the plan of the union’ long route and demonstrate to the militarists how fast bombing planes can safely be rushed from one Lexington Ave. and 28th St—! In its place, a committee composed | of a half game lead over the - Joseph Sivers. The Na- administration to merge the “Asso-| coast to the other. Los Angeles, one of the great air centers of the Far West, is the Pacific terminus Lena Cherneriko, Joe Cohen. of Alvan T. Fuller, executioner of | kees, and the prospect of a double Relief Committee is ciated with the United Textile! of the he flight, TOMORROW. Sacco and Vanzetti, who has gained | header between these two teams A tracted more than 85,000 basebal much repute among the fascist Mas. ide tac ths Mavkesi Stadion: he x ving these miners Workers Union of the American! * Federation of Labor. \ eae eae ; Grand St. Ext. and Havemeyer, ; Brooklyn-—Nessin, Primoff, I. Zim- ® is wi Despite the pressure exerted by | Two U. S. ‘Officials AFe | merman. sachusetts intelligentzia since the ‘ , and his wife:— ie P y Ac iviti Behind the steady pitching of pet Ke ob eieidoms ie by Tre Hoel |ChargedWithExtortion | Sutter and Williams Sts. Bklyn.| murders; Herman Dudley Murphy, George Pipgras, the Yankees took ions tra he ne fast tn Ghote dateceeeations ts cee ee | pum. Prank, Lipzin, Julius Cohen.!one of the conservative “photo-|the first game of the afternoon's ee renee Son he Hieisibel vou febiak bel ewralls een nat Units, branches, nuclei, etc. of ; Branch 2, Section 8. Edward F. Brown and Elmer F.| ,, “078 wood and Prospect, Bronx.— | graphic” artists group, and several | bargain bil to 0. Pipgras kept | °ccuPIeo OF you, being Sean t 28 iz UP! the W. k C ist) Part. membership meeting of the unit Andrews, internal ts, | Mi Taft, Suskin, Sumner, S. Spiro. f the Athleti hits well scattered and | 128, situated Penobscot Mine by the reactionary U. T. W. Mill-| i7¢ forage (Communist) Carty |will he Haid content at 086 foto aE internal revenue agen’ Lane Ave, cand. 188rd Gb op Onan CRE SL aRPe PANES) GbaYR ae Atstded hk (dettorson p, Washingtor tants at the meeting advocated the| #84 the Young Workers (Com- [511 Hendrix st were arraigned yesterday afternoon,| yore, G. Lloyd, G. Welsh, A_|been appointed as the committee in| ‘Rey never threatened. C Pennsylvania, which you sending of official delegates to the munist) League in New York City | Shae ck Si aeetion’'s. charged with extortion, and were Glasswood, charge. The second game, however, pr hold tenant under Avella Coal convention called by the Textile| af asked to send notices of their ‘Phe next meeting of Branch 6, Sec- held for a hearing on Sept. 12. WEDNESD _.|Vided one of those thrills which | Gompany hin seven (7) 2anou tember Oo sand a8, | is no charge. All notices must ar- |Cussion on “The War Danger.” Come | Was held in $2,500 bail. Andrews,| 2nd Ave. and 10th St.—A. Gussa- | ‘Allerton and Cruger, Bronx—-Nes- The score was tied, 3 to 3, when lecdaidikwaila ct Compare As a result of the decision reached | Tie one day in advance to ensure jon time ee 'who has been an agent for more| koff, Goliger, Joe Cohen sin, Primoff, Spiro, Wm. Margolis, the Yankees came to bat in their) 7° “)°) 7 vO'% °° SA We th at this meeting, the officialdom’s| Publication. ! than eight years was held in -3,500 eee eer araten Caplan, Severino. half of the eighth inning, They |ovve © "Ave ®6ain and possest ay a * * by bs Unit 2C, 3F ait hold 0: | bai | Ross, B. Gussako: Stone (Pion- Ss y " is i i eee plan to carry through a fake amal- | Bronx Party Notice. | meeting “iF ar One ok TOR bail oe leer Stone and Pitkin Ave., Bklyn. eens filled the bases and then i la: Goal Ganon gamation scheme with the defunct| ait members of the Workers!B. isth St |Branch of the International | Wilkins ‘ Ben Lifshitz, I. Zimmerman, Julius was that long, silent Bob Meusel é ‘ 4 A. F. of L. Union has been def-|(Communist) Party lving in the : Branch, of the International Labor | ikins and Intervale, Bronx--| Cohen, Louis Minds (Pioneer). one of the most colorless players ?n By AUGUST CANNAZI, initely spiked. Sentiment rams | ape emuet, Teport to headausree | 4 meetin gtnneetton BMS com. | REMY 8:20 p. m.at 1472 Boston Road, | Gtecht, LeRoy, Alkin, I. Franber) 06th St. and Madison Ave—Cod-|the game, came to bat. dent.” strong in the union for a joining of | tures. Several Hundred signatures | mittee will be held tomorrow at 6| interesting tec en ees, meting, an | (Pioneer). kind, Green, Ed. Welsh. As the 85,000 fans raised their a " hich [are still needed and all workers are|p m. at 101 W. 27th St | Justice ooh ee) eal Fleet St. and Flatbush Ext. FRIDAY. rea (i orp R nen fortes, with thes. M. .C:.which, | are | W. 27th St, in the United States” will b ; : voices in a cheer, Bob step nto QUICK WATSO i i ; » Wee’ lurged to participate immediately | jled by I. Zimerman | Bklyn.--Bimba, Moore, Rosemond vf iscuii ‘ ’ epped into Q K ATSON, THE BUG- workers state, is the only living 3B hi tor 1 B hod A meeting of iF aA ill be held e e Midolla a : one ‘ B. Tans i ORB oe ‘egies Fee ee tre ca emmote tt ball nou or i + " te anc! . | Pe. A w e he + ef A ne ( x force in the industry today and) 4 theeting will be held of tie #H/tonight at © p.m. at 101 W. 2?th St.| phe 2°yUelt? Workers Notice. AEE, PACMLCO Noe Beanie | ty eee far into the stands for a home run,| LONDON Sept. 9 (UP).—Sir which is honestly trying to organize |international Branch } tonight at 9 Bret a oe Club-will mold’ & ball ana congo feld. Nek Tank- | Bristol and Pitkin, Bklyn.—Rago- scoring three mates ahead of him Arthur Conan Doyle, speakinmiie he hundri f th ds of tex-|D.\m. at 101 W. 27th St Unit 8, Section 7. Saturday evening, No Wares ae in, Chernenko, Castrell, Jim Cork. inchi oe 7 to &, forltcce tie cok the hundreds of thousands ex | A membership meeting will tak ning, Nov. 3, at the Web-| ain ay, s and cinching the game, 7 to 3, for|fore the sviritualist ec hi ie Workers Geen |piace"toniehe at 184 Vou st ta ¢| ster “Manor, 11th St. All fraternal) | 7th Ave. and 31st St.—R. 5th Ave. and 110th St.—Reiss, the New York Yankees fore coe Spiriuallst (Couey aaa es ae | Unit 38, iF Will Hold « meeting: to- ie pune |ranwe conflicting ‘atfalas’ for’ that Ae ee Kagan, O. Pas- Morean, Lloyd, Jessie Taft, Cruz, ese - ae f feet re boa a Five Hundred Hear Weisbord. | morrow at 6:15 p, m. at 101 W. 27th | 1" masung of Tateenationte eaten j date. Bets eee ith ‘ aay Rake ® “aS Lyons. ANOTHER CHICAGO KILLING . Papa ne Calpe PATERSON, N. J. Sept. 9.—|° Ramis 4, Section 1D, will be held Wednes- | Local 22, T. V, E, Le é Meab Wilton, Ba, Wren’ | 9, Varet and Graham Ave, Bklyn—! CHICAGO, Sept. 9 (UP).—Chi-| mY * “mediumistic materialiage MARERER OF Ui. “Auieelntee? ‘Sinc| ee Sy gat 190 p.m. at 60 St. Marks| A meeting of Local 32, ‘r."U. H, L..| Stace Lamb, Williams, Ed. Welsh. Taft, Yusem, G. Welsh, C. Silver- Sha ee ‘eg Med Ate ile Mill |,.4 meeting will be held on Wednes- | Place. [willbe held tonight, & p. m.. in the| Passaic, N. J.—Baum, Evelyn man (Pioneer) cago gangland’s latest and boldest} — — = Workers Union, of the Textile Mill) gay ‘Sept. 12 at 6:15 p.m. at 101 W. | Workers Center, 26-28 Union Square | Slacker, Ida Starr : i. : outbreak claimed its second life to-| pe-------------— vy i d ized | 27th St. . + s . 50th St. and 5th Ave. Bklyn— % 7 ommittees and even unorganizer NS ers ‘Labor a d Frate 1| oréenukkuene’ Newark, N. J. (Negro meeting) . : day when Joe Ferraro, bodyguard “ dye house workers from all over Section 6 Membership Meet. Ti ALEFMAL) on octoner the the: Brssema kere | MMAR ion Staemaaice |e em et Krank, ‘Suekin, Dolce orony embatdo, died of bullet For Any Kind of Insuranes ; Clayton and Broome St.—George Kuhl (Pi town, to the number of 500, at-| 4 ge 1 bership meeting, my 3 jLocal 22, T. U. B. L, will hold its| 5, 4 uhl (Pioneer). d tended a mass meeting of the T. M.|Section 6 of the. Workers (Commu- Organizations annual dance at the Bark Palace. ‘admore, R. Duke. Market Plaza, Newark, N. J—, Wounds in the back. CARL BRODSKY } } \ RRS A aE. { [nist Party’ will be held tonight at § ean eee pon | THURSDAY. Bert Miller, C. Martin. i = or Bigs C. here Friday evening, with Albert |). "m. at 46 Ten Byck St. Ail mem-| Labor and fraternal organiza- | 4 Proletarian Autumn Revel wil’ F 5 ; ‘ P; N. ‘i AMALGAMATE }7 1. 42d St. New York City} Weisbord as the principal speaker. |bers must be. present. tions in New York City and |be held at Webster Hail, Saturday | /sth St. and St. Ann’s Ave, | Paterson, N. J. (3 Grover St.)— FOOD WORKERS ||| | : Weisbord had come to speak about | m pasta vicinity are asked to send y i October 27, at 8:30 p.m. under thy | 3tonx—Blake, Shapiro, Frishkoff, Markoff, Erdy, Szepesey. Bakers’ Local is4|| | = Telephone Murray Hill 5550. the New Bedford textile strike and| nit oF, S83D will hold an educa- | of their activities to this pa a5 the, aiternatiooat ” pabor Soutginnnl rae a ones). (- same) Meesstetsaturday |) b-——— ubout the coming convention of a | tonel mesting September 12 at 6:15! here is no charge. All aes Prizes will be awarded to partic: |. 40th St. and 8th Ave.—Powers, Bier ee - SERS WCRI —= new textile national union sched- |” , ce Ae rae must arrive one any it iaVanes Biese, clothes. the oldest and shad: | Shafran, A. Harris. Workers Cooperative Sins Bronx, N, Ys “Pel ” Res, 187 Pulaskl St uled for New York on September | 48, 3B. ba andi . . 25th St. and Mermaid Ave., C. I. Ask for Pulaski 1770. ‘Tel aski 5216. | ensuri | See oe Ne : lon Label B 2 ‘ 2 22, The meeting was held in Car- | wednenday, ‘Beoe mene 800 ae fe publication. | conGiimpaten Conference, —Benjamin, Sumner, Suskin, Chal- Clothiers, Inc. pee ee Insure with penters Hall, Van Houtan St. Sv eer eis ayes TU. B. be ers’ election ‘campaign will be nec | (PSK ase is IDAV ID OSHIN NSKY ji a Meet. | of the Traa -|8 nt. 15, 2 s vay ve. iE : More wogkers turned out to this! An ‘important meeting of Branch 4,| tional League’ wit tole ie eee dae mene oti PB at einway and Jamaica Ave., As ' Advertise your union meetings here. For information write to meeting than did to the largely ad-|Section 5, of the Workers (Commun: | Dance ‘Oct. All labor and frater .—Vera Bush, McDonald, ee satay poral reba ist) Party will De held) thie ve. | pence, ON October 13 at the Park |nal organizations sympathetic to 1 ning, All members must attend Rote aase aims of the Workers Party are re- baht ; quested to rend two delegates ¢ y Union itself. When the meeting was ae ee a 3 Team Concert: bor and Fraternal The DAILY WORKER opened it was found that the of- beware Br te) ‘aturday night, September 29 at Union hahnkcons ™M . Advertising Dept 1 ‘ The McKinley Square unit of the Town Hall, 113-123 Mee | Pp Meet. +, ti ' pager ——_——__ — ae ficialdom of Associated and of the|Young Workers (Communist) League | concert Will_be hela tor des tit |,,4 Special general membership mee rranizations! 26-28 Union Sq., New York City United Textile Workers were in the | lll hold a park meeting at 8:30 p. m. | of Jewiah Colonization inthe Epefat | INE of the Architectural Iron, Br Avoid financial disputes by elimi- tomorrow in the Russian Alley @t|Union and nd Structural Workers’ Union —_—_—__ MARY WOLFE = h nating losely kept records. T will hall. Crotona Park. territory in Biro Bias Jewish Soviet be held tomorrow evening petal” tori) any organization a i} Calls for Delegates. Tonight at 8:30 p. m., the unit jan. o'clock at 7 E. 15th 8t. simple, yet adequate, system of ac- |] ary = bgp Me RTO Ones , ces will hold an open-air meeting on the | Pic tea | counts that. will, correctly. reflect || SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Tce Bee ee a Weisbord severely criticized the gomnera of Bathgate -and Clairmont) aye yornvile Dnelien & 5 Who wins when you read your the true financial condition of the a barges PIANOL ESSONS” officials of the existing small unions | AYS*. he speakers will be ay datt | nola a See ee pak Braach: wilt Naadak paper y organization. To insure continu- READY MADE SUITS. THE AMALGAMATED 4 in Paterson, He called on the work- | Pioneer speaker. jat 347 B. 72nd St. at 8 p.m. aie te Periodjenlly sudit your: babky 'f : ; FOOD WORKERS baat: ers of the existing unions in Pater-| ¢ ction 2 raduatrial Cimucailiw | eiliinn: | _———SSSSS submit simple and understandable | Quality—Full Value 183 W. Bist 8t, Phone Circle 7238 2420 Bronx Park East son to see to it that delegates were| The September Industial Conter- i pginere ew be meeting of the! Hila Posobsrs sore. Patronise SDB) Stecainntas | tv eane On San 72 BROADWAY N.Y. Pt Monee tt ite Mente Negi seo ne EASTABROOK a i ‘i ence of Section 2 will be held to- e for Amalgamati iH 37 A iow rat Monday of the Mont ; C sent to the wnational convention to | rent, 6 Dem. at 101 Weet 27th S¢,| Printing Trades Gnions tomorres | SAM LESSER LOUIS P. WEINER, BCS One Industry—One Union. Join Special rates to students from be held in New York City Septem-|The ‘arives for new needle trade 2:80, in the Tribune | Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor Fae A eerie ane. Buster ee oe enn gene oe ae ee on Bashy the Co-operative Hi ber 22 and 23 at Irving Plaza, Ir-|unions, the election campaign in the | Bullding, 154 Nassau Street. one | 149 Spring Street, N.Y. C. Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. “operative House. shops and trade unions and the |flight up. All ‘progressive printers ||| 1818 — 7th Ave. New York Walker 5793 or 7537 ving Place and 25th St., New York | working youth conference will be|#hould attend this meeting. Between 110th and 111th Sts. City i taken up. All unit and sub-section $$$ — ae a oe ont brie Industrial organizers as well ae lead-| §@eco-Vansetti Branch, 1. 1, D. Next to Unity Co-operative House were to be elected from the mills | ing fraction representatives and io-| A Meeting of the Sacco-Vanactt) | === directly. cal fraction secretaries are urged to | ine applause and enthusiasm | *ten4. wel ae oe Co-operative Workers Patronize ))| COOPERATORS PATRONIZE that greeted the remarks of the sec-| | | Branch 2. Section 1. | I. SCOLNICK 7 Tati usiness mee 2, airy shite Nene 3 mete Section 1 will be held ag oe St. T I oO rs SHERMAN { such as to insure that Paterson will| Marks Place, 6:30 p. m., this eve- A Ri , i be well represented at the national | hold a, me€ting tomorrow at 347 FF L Your Nearest Tailor \ convention and that soon areal Cay ae Fancy Cleaner and Dyers ears Chasers nee Greie fee’ will Meet Tomorrow. | deave will be started hy the TM: So!” cradol’b, Gectlon F wil Mast to: in Paterson for the organization of | morrow at 8:30 p. m, at 2076 Clinton the unorganized there for a real/Ave. The entire executive commit- eoveutirta VERON SCHOOL|) — arte and Garkuille 16 and 17 he wili be in Utica and||] yoo 167 BAST pnoapway | Amsterdam, upper New York tex- | tile centers, This brings matters ||| ;0SEPH E. WRRON, Principal |}! B C. fi to the time of the convention itself. ||] THE LARGEST AND BEST AS | azaar nit Prence — ||] WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL. ||] to learn the English language, \|] to prepare oneself tor admission | eg ae Campaign for MEET YOUR FRIENDS at to College. | te son || | eeoneeeeee 2 wets (18 Monday Eve., Sept. 10, at 8 pom. Messinger’s Vegetarian | |] =. 8ESENT*, 2 3 the rights ; |]Jot #2 Government rts Feneek: r and | Restagrant | Call, Pesetaiogue: ite for ll at 143 E. 103rd Street 3 Our 25,000 alumni are our best wluneusss: Labor and Fraternal Organizations are | TELEPHONE ORCHARD 4473}]) Re ue: t d t El t Th Del deh | quested to Elec vee Delegates CO-OPERATIVE | Dental Clinic Wt ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Rational | 10,000 dental Clini New Readers Apt CL | SUMMER SALE : ., TEL. ESTABROOK 0668, R SA WILLIAM Z. FOSTER BENJAMIN GITLOW pig rae | 20 Per Cent. DISCOUNT to the Worker Vegetarian Restaurant 19. SECOND AVE. 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