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THE DAILY WORKER, vEW YORK, MONDAY, S iPTEMBER 1%, Mill Workers Realize Old Labor Organizations, Led by SEES WORKERS READY FOR NEW | TEXTILE UNION | | 3 Victim; Sewer Grafter; “Investigator” peices NEARING SPEAKS GEHRIG, KOENIG HIT IN DELAWARE TOWN IN TOUR HOMERS; (By U Tndted [Pres ) York Yankees retained The their half game lead in the New Ameri- can League race Sunday by defeat- aes Misleaders, Do Not McGARRY FORCES FIRED BY LEWIS FROM THE U. M. W. YANKS WIN Labor and Fraternal Organizations Labor and fraternal organiza- (Nee Foge Five Aid Them Labor Defense Groups Show Great Activity; Oct, 27 Autumn Revel sum- wes Al left: William D'oler, eats | eel : | i : vf . ‘ : i » St. Louis Browns while the tions in New York City and | Organizer Reports on Queens sewer graft witness, | Pirg eying the S ons in } z ; i teats mpatenk Nee Enelana our jAseetatadlby) oligitere th hire. of | First Time Red Speaker’ itadelphia Athletics were winning| vieinity aré anked to send notices | Many Meetings Choose : walk Ww g ou SaPas tA eon Lae former Talked There from the Cleveland Indians. of their activities to this column. | Convention Delegates: 4nd inere s reported That the textile workers every- Queens Boro President Connolly, sett time tm ite history|, Home runs by Gerhig andKoenig| There is no charge. All notices | Seene haat 3 where are ripe for struggle and will é eae ea Say le set aime) ino ste BistOFY helped the Yankees best the Browns, | mast arrivelone day inadvanceto |° ” Continued fyom Page Gas Le tonies o ngclass wholesale grafter. At right, Dis- + | the ultra-conservative town of New-|7 to 5. 4 | Hi eelee interest s are also respond eagerly to the call for a ensure publication. |Garry forces gave lip service to the convention to organize a new union ict Attorney Newcombe, “inves- | ark, Delaware was visited by a Com-| Lefty Grove pitched the Athletics eae fight against the contractor system Deine. ranches. issued by the National Textile Mill tigating” the case. munist speaker when Scott Near-|to a 7 to 1 victory over the Indians, Local 22 T. U. BE. 1. but showed its true character when Tabor Defends, : Committees is the opinion of John ing addressed a crowd of approxi- allowing but four hits. pach Aston ee Reade Tapion Baueca. | it refused to make any fight pa i euee EH RRM Ae abla tulad dl mately 137 people at the Opera|, The Yankees collected 12 hits off Dance on October 12 at the Park |against Lewis. This did not save ayy 7. py. 4 anche hava oe who F-s just completed a tour of or ers art ctl iti Ho hs das few ave Sept, 10, Blaeholder and Wiltse. The Browns | P#lae Et Sk tre them from expulsion by the Lewis , A! uD. br oh 1 New Hampshire, Massachusetts and prea meesy evening, Sep ,made but six hits off Johnson and Ieor Concert. |machine which, carrying out the 7°S¥" Preparations for ee Bape } Connecticut textile centers for the A Have, pave to face the on Zachary, but three Yankee errors) Saturday night, September 29 at/policy of the coal operators, is de- hoe ae Textile Mill Committees. Di Santo munist ideas and movement in the aided them. Town Hall, 118-128 W. 43rd St. @/tarmined to root out all opposition e held in Units, branches, nuclei, ete. of | tend a special _mobilizatio ty Ww : concert will be held for the benefit | ‘1m iO EPOE ORT A OPP OeUCD 11th St., on was one of the delegates to the 4° 4¥, ; iat). B for imapontane: Prcuilization meeting jnext few years and in the campaign) The Athletics bunched six hits|of Jewish Colonization in the Soviet| New Union Has Correct Plan. Octohen oe United Textile Workers Convention,, the Workers (Communist) Party | 1(", ei jof 1928,” was the challenge laid \; * tS Union and the new. Jewish Soviet , October 27. It Fs ile Workers %) and the Young Workers (Com- at 8:30 p. m., at 2075 Clinton Ave. ae ned a with two errors in the sixth inning territory in Biro Bidjan. Anthracite miners see in this one of the who was there to represent one 0 . z Cit aes * 54 PY fe noted fconomist. 't9 score six runs and drive Shaute . . 7 spntiitiia t t the i the six local unions which. broke munist) League in New York City " E. C. of Subsection 30. “There is no essential difference Mani thaound Jewelry Workers Notice event another confirmation of the the LL.D. r ‘ i i meeting of the red cu . 4 are? e mound. kA > re of the slicy e 1 away because of the U. T, W.’s re-| 9F¢ asked to send notices of their |.” missing of the enlarged execu: | tween the democratic and republi- < \ <The Jewelry Workers’ Welfare |CoTrectness of the policy of actoussy polities activities to this column. There |take place on Wednesday, Sept. 13,|can parties,” said the speaker,” for Bisbee) hela. s bey and. Goncert.on:| newly formed. National Minera Le vel . We % Sa y eve! g, Nov, 3, a ae Web- All notices must ar- at 101 Ww. Th t St. all The New York Giants lost a half is no charge. Union whose leaders from the start “Everywhere conditions for the | members of the commithee art turn | both dwell on insignificant peculiar- : ster Manor, lith St. All fraternal A taxi driver would appreciate q ie, e Co | ae ry rs Nationa ag - 101 on ant i B etivi. workers are growing more and more| Tive one day in advance to ensure /fHosarlee must be’ present ities, of the candidates and ignore | fame in the National Fee eee tae Rito oe at oe ren opnemled actiri-|) this. copy of (The Dane } yotten,” Di Santo stated yesterday | Publication. Ce Meee rennen the really) important issues such as Heeger tay punphe x to ¢ eae ans ties of the Brennan-McGarry group., wopKER. 5 : ‘ : f . . . | of Subsection A » th sburg! irates Sunday. . . . tee Res in an interview with the Daily Organization Conference. | gh onietinm of unite. of Aubaection | ma coucentemucn of wealth and theiim (er csi Cardinals, who were Dressmakers’ Dance. ceerabep len neneray CUnIGR 38 | am Worker representative. “Every- An organization conférence of Sec- | 3© ee thaeat at 6:20 p | submergence of the working class ik cae dd x Se fame lekd oven (esas Oateher val they SReIRWRLAE: planning a meeting in District 7 in n) 6 5 5 . h Sreet. here | 7 , wo-gar ad ov ; October. 18, NG : Hotel & R taurant Workers where speed-up, long hours and un- Bi wane Alas ges will be a report from the’ elocton | While they differ in no essential way the Glade, |Local 23, T. vu. Be. u will hold {ts |the near future which will initiate chal at employment are the order of the| All unit and subsection organizers |CAmPalgn directors, on the iasues they do deal with. , ark Patace, “a drive in the anthracite. One union |] THE AMALGAMATED . if i y FE ist a nd ei if = “Ty. ADE 4 . - n ) ni cd ae : day. The U. T. W. and the A. F.| must attend, | War ahas: Union membership has decreased YESTERDAY'S RESULTS I. L. D. Autumn Revel. Se ches puree aod ame uiauain FOOD WORKERS | T. 0. are doing nothing to relieve Party Roll Call. A special discussion meeting witi| by @ third since the war and many ae pod,Proletarian Autumn Revel will |0US miners is the policy of the new iat Bt: phate Gite een % these conditions, and everywhere! From September 24 to 31 there will|Be held today at 6 p. m., at 108/ unions are in a precarious position,” 3 Becaher cat: ine Be oo ne cake an: | wien, rank and file control by the usiness Meeting Held On the | the workers are completely dis-/ Pe A roll call of all ee el ote aaa Gineiplinacy reet: Subject. \aisteine | Nearing continued. “Production has | American League auspices of the New York section of |Co@l diggers and a militant strug- || First Mc of i ¢ Month gusted with the leadership of these| attendance at Party meetings which | office. | inereased two-fold since the war but} New York, 7; St. Louis, 5. the aanterpational Labor Defense. |gle against the coal operators asl! O19 ight i romon Waste organizations. The new union will ae nae as ee ae eso ian oun, lof the enormous profits all but a| Philadelphia, 7; Cleveland, 1 |pants wearing the oldest and shab. | @@ainst the policy of betrayal which Office Open from 0 a. m. to 6 p. m.| Detroit, 7. certainly go over big in New Eng-|rades must be present at unit meet-| A special meeting of the Italian 2°W Per cent has been made by a| Washington, 11; MIGHY CLOPHOR aati is the program of the Lewis ma- submit simple and understandable financial statements. Write or call LOUIS P. WEINER, BCS Subsection 38. 3E International |today at 9 p |be a section membership meeting at meets | 2075 Clinton Ave. bership must removal or closing down of its mills The tendency of the Massachusetts 223 SECOND AV. NEW YORK Outlining this situation Nearing dis- Temple Courts Bldg. Branch 1 the land.” |ings that week without fall. |unit, Section 4, Harlem will be hela feW concerns while wages have not| Chicago, 7; Boston, 1 (1st). daauicn Werwera idk, chine. { : In Lawrence, where the multiple} Hirano a; See. 7; aes Pritt & a row teedf? | increased and have in many indus-| Boston, 2; Clficago, 0 (2nd). The Spanish Workers Club will ean s FOOD We ORKERS Jom system prevails, Di Santo!, Starting ‘oday Mranch "3 Section| tive committee of the unit will take | ties decreased. Thus the working National League have a lecture on “Bourgeois and Labor and Fraternal Bakers’ Local 184 found the workers in the Pacific| Minnish Hall, 76) 40th St, Brook. | Pace: ‘ - class is faced with the need and the} pit puech 1: New York, 0 it Ghai eereeoarate tT =n Oreatiat ’ mill running 105 Draper automatic|lyn. Important meeting mlesbinecdan a. ‘desirability of forming strong| ()"*S80Ureh, 13S 4 55 W. 113th rganizations. 18 rhind AW Monday at 8 p, m. pisceeen Sion @ha- Wowkete Pakty “at Cincinnati, 4; Brooklyn, 3. i Ste Ana eR Avoid financial disputes by elimi- a eprone Nw SE looms. This compares with 90 looms % | _ An educational meeting of Unit 2F, BEY AIM As thom ganice-achaduled RRS AUIS TN CEt Seebeck Sums onx, N. ¥. in Nashua, N. H., which is already Ves, Weeeen eueex: ection 1, will be held today at 6| to organize these unions.” z oe am if ee install for ‘any organization” a Pan Ask tor Three bare umeeribis 4 Will meet today at Clinton ana|P;,,m- 60 St. Marks Place. Topic:| 4, —————; ||| PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY||| simple, yet adequate, system of ac VC. nion Label Brea a large number. Terrible unem- yp. 5 at #:30 p.m. Speakers: | ;fazmers. in U. 8. Compared With nthe international field the | 4 Dr JOSEPH B counts that will correctly reflect = Sauna ployment has cursed the city of Tillie Lutye, M. Cullens, Klingofter, |S: § ne United States finds itself the domi- CO-OPERATIVE i SE . WEXLER the true financial condition of the ie ; ‘ ose Pollack t Pots ; : s nization. To insure c | 2 Lawrence for several years. Lowell, | BUNeor speaker. imtrator and a) Eee ae nant nation due to its wealth and to ieee Surgeon Dentist ous. well “Kept records, have mr |} Advertise your union meetings | Mass. is left a desert through the Tomorrow at 4:3 p.m" there witl| its loans and investments abroad.”|| Dental Clinic yrs. in practice. Moderate prices. || Pubmmit aimplevand wader eocaabis | here. For information write to The entire mem- be mobilized ™m ¢mem- | cussed possibilities of war||| °!00 Bronx Park East |]: The DAILY WORKER mills to move either south or to! Pe erins |portant Party work. The branch| which he said were quite likely to Apt C. 1. = Advertinine Dale 4, i A e a on ci ‘ 5 omen — Public A 26-28 Union Sq., New York Ci Maine is becoming greater with the Unit 3E 1F wit meet tomorrow at Pocumeures een eu sd oes be stirred up in several different TEL. ESTABROOK 0563. erry Spring St Ro. ayer 26-28 Union Sq. New York City indu tt of longer hours and 6:15 4. ) 6F SI. ways.” dial . Walker eRERpEE labor’ ty? th Run ogi gee ng oe SF S81, meets tomorrow at 60 St.| DR. I. STAMLER Dr. J. Mindel_ Dr. L. Hendin}! cheaper labor’ in these centers. pe “d Marks Place = Ss: Daiet Maine has now offered a 50 per| 4 meeting wer ee Sur Dentist : ‘ will be hela of Unit 31| “« Ci ; sipavioa? if eon Dentists a cent cut in taxes as a bait to manu- 2F on Wednesday, Sept. 19, ‘at 613 NANTES, Sept. 1—Over glia tic MAIER Ar Acdieas peecaredctngter = é COME ALL TO THE feccarers: to “move ‘there. “The 60- | . m. at 101 W. 27th St. hundred paren Gclenenl qveen aes OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 1 UNION SQUARE hour week for women as well as men deobacdice: dugnediioa (ae |rested here yesterday, when police | prevails in Maine, while Massachu-| | The Subsection Executive Commit-| broke up a demonstration of the setts is still “hampered” (from the | Been ah, ee Teh tee TO eras | Monee 7°") ‘The police were later forced to bosses’ point of view) with the 48- | St. release all of the strikers following from 10 to 8 P. M. Saturday and Sunday from 10 to 7 P. M. Room 803 Phone, Algonquin 8183 a International Progressive Workers Center with a | U = CARL BRODSKY Telephone Murray Hill 5550. |7 East 42nd ison New York hour law for women. Unit 4F, . WOR A pay envelope of a dye worker | , Unit Th, $e SMSistd" an educa. | second demonstration of the strik-| — KRERS “OF ALL) RACES COMPLETE MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT | in the American Printing Company he at aeane today at 101 W. 27th)ers. The dockers are fighting la are invited to attend the ze tas sie in Fall River, Mass., for 55 hours’|S* ** ® eG aeaede . poor aan and RECREATION ROOM | ie —AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL CUISINE | Section 8. | Workers Cooperative ||'|| SOLIDARITY DANCE —PURE FOODS — FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES You're in the fight when you work showed the enormous sum of | | $13.91. Another worker’s envelope | Section 8 meets Wednesday, Sept. | ms | x . —STRICT CLEANLINES 3 “E, 3 ‘. | contained $19.and some change far|[ *¢104 Watking Ba s30°5.m. | 1 7) ee DAILY WORKER. | Clothiers, Inc. | of New York Council of the American Negro Labor Congress : CLEANLINESS, PROMPT SERVICE, REASONABLE 60 odd hours’ work. Child labor is Beak a Testing 6: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 | BOTS veo Pete Meee tiee | | A business and educational meet- | | ebundant throughout New England, | | | OPEN FROM 7 A. M. T01 A. M. Di Santo claims. Not only legalized | tofay at sad nan, “Nt adtt ci paee ERON SCHO L i ee ee DANCING EVERY SATURDAY EVENING child labor of from i4 to 16 years,|Ave. Comrade Stamler will speak | 461 Lenox Avenue, Near 133rd Street L ee ae Be aaah | but the employment of children |= imperialism, ECTURES EVERY SUNDAY by Workers School Speakers k ee }) younger than 14 is also common. | Bronx Special Membership Meet. Di Santo’s tour has helped to in-| All members of Section 6 must at- | sure a representation from New = England centers for the national convention to be held on September 22-23 at Irving Plaza, New York City. Delegates have been elected from the following centers, from mill committees and workers clubs: | “In the Heart of the Fur Market” | | | 101 WEST 28TH STREET, Cor. 6th Ave., New York, N. ¥ — Good Admission 25 Cents. Music. Refreshments. JOSEPH “ERON, Principal THE LARGEST AND BEST AS WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL. to lenrm the English language, to prepare oneself for admission to Colleme. ERON SCHOOL ix registered by the REGENTS of the State of New York. It haa all the rights of a Government High School. Call, Phone or write for Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST Office Hours, 9:30-12 a.m., 2-8 p.m. Daily Except Friday and Sunday 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York SUITS MADE TO ORDER. READY MADE SUITS. Quality—Full Value 1 t } | 185-187 meet BROADWAY ' i i i i i + ecchanta d Nashua, N. H; Telephone: Lehigh 6022. Catalogue: z Meche ae at a A) Register New, School Opens in ‘72 BROADWAY, N, YY, Fall River, New Bedford, Holyoke, Our 25,000 alumni are our best {}/}/ cor, 18th St—Tel. Algonquin 2223 witnesses. Chicopee Falls, Easthampton, Mass.,| COOPERATORS! Patronize the|||reerHoNE ORCHARD 4473 ie and Shelton, New London, Norwich. =u NO lip Colony Barber Shop COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE! Ladies Hair Bobbing a Specialty KARO | E. \665 - 67 ALLERTON AVENUE Stationery Store Your Nearest , ; CIGARS — CIGARETTES — CANDY ee eye 649 Allerton Ave., Corner Barker | p=e—-—>—se—————=-——e—=————7 | BRONX, N. Y. ‘Tel. Res, 167 Pulaski St.} | 3 2 — 9791-2. Pulaski 1770, Tel. Pulaski 5216. Tel: OLInville 9681-2 791-2, Tabane swith DAVID OSHINSKY GENERAL INSURANCB Office: 00 Graham Ave., Brooklyn.| | un | Fire, Life, Public Liability, Com- Automobile, Health. FOR A LATE VACATION | READER OF THE DAILY WORKER Special Election Campaign 10,000 New Readers & to the Come to the beautiful CAMP WOCOLONA | in the Ramapo mountains at Monroe, New York. Tennis, riding, | | hiking, boating. Comfortable bungalows with running water. | The ideal spot in which to enjoy the glorious Fall weather. All Comrades Meet at BRONSTEIN’S VEGETARIAN HEALTH RESTAURANT $58 Claremont P’kway pensation, Accident, Reduced rates until the closing on October Ist. MAKE RESERVATIONS AT THE COMMONWEALTH COOPERATIVE 136 LIBERTY STREET Room 523—799 B’way Rector 1939 Stuyvesant 1984 Bronx MARY WOLFE STUDENT OF THE DAMROSCH CONSERVATORY PIANO LESSONS | 2420 Bronx Park East Near Co-operative Colony, Apt. 6H Telephone EASTABROOK 2459 Special rates to students from }) the Co-operative House. | MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd. Bronx, N.Y. Right Off 174th St. Sub COMRADES! The Daily Worker - Freiheit Bazaar I$ COMING! ARE YOU —doing your bit for your WILLIAM Z. FOSTER Daily from September Ist to Election Day GET. YOUR FRIEND AND} BUY AN EXTRA COPY SHOPMATE TO READ EVERY DAY AND GIVE IT THE DAILY WORKER TO YOUR SHOPMATE WE ALL MEET at the NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK No Tip Center Barber Shop NEW WORKERS CENTER 26-48 Union sq. 1 Flight Up NEW YORK CITY Individual Sanitary Service by Ex- perts.—LADINS' HAIR BOBBING ALISTS. Patronize a Comradely Barber S f Co-operative Workers Patronize I. SCOLNICK TAILOR Fancy Cleaner and Dyers 707 Allerton Ave., Bronx, N. ¥. Rational Vegetérian Restaurant 19: SECOND AVE. Bet. 12th and 13th Sts. Strictly Vegetarian Food. —collecting articles Unity Co-operators Patronize SAM LESSER Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor 1818 -- 7th Ave. New York Between 110th and 111th Sts. Next to Unity Co-operative House Health Food Vegetarian Restaurant 1600 MADISON AVE. PHONE: UNIVERSITY 5865 —gathering names for the Red ‘ H Honor Roll H —selling tickets “The Time Is Short! — Only Two More Weeks Left! — ACT NOW! Daily Worker - Freiheit Bazaar Committee, 30 Union Square, New York, N. Y. See That Your Newsstand Has a Supply of Daily Workers A Reader of the “Worker” Is a Vote for Communism COOPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN : Your Nearest Tailor Fancy Cleaners and Dyers 665 ALLERTON AVE. BRONX Phone Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES pl with ieee ‘all radica 202 E. 12th ST. NEW YORK