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THE DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1928 Page Five Fascists Attempt to Put Over Another Frame-Up Against Workers In Connecticut CAUSE POLIGE TO __ Tite Prevents Leviathan From Docking A'NsM |. §. WINS NEW Workers Party Activities LANDLORDS FORM TEXTILE WORKER = | querade Ball and Bazaar for Satur- oy, Unit \ day evening, Dec. ist. All_units and). Unit F3, Subsectio 2C will meet = Shopmates Quit After : “ny conflicting affairs for that day. na Office Workers, Attention. Imperialist Laws Are will oftice workers in the Young Vorkers League are asked to send in| Branch 4, Sect ‘orkers Landowters: Are Well New Jailings Pushed Thru GARE Gitinel teaaninedie te geimic Wel haecnesanebeses tate Lwitetsseage Represented a nA . . . the Bronx - NEW LONDON, Conn. (By Mail). MANILA, Nov. 9.—The Philip- Party Unite Attention! rae VIENNA, Nov. 9 Maniv, —Six anti-fascist workers of New pine legislature adjourned today) The Spanish Fraction will hold tte) nn ur te or ‘will meet;leader of the Nati Peagant London were arrested and held for after a session featured by a num-| {its Dall on Saturday evening: eG 6:80. pan 2th S| Party, the political e ; trial in the Superior Court charged) ber of bills highly in favor of Lénox Ave. Proceeds ‘will go for the ere weuat ent at thislthe rich Jandowners, 3 with inciting to riot and breach of | |American investors in the sugar) Organization of Spanish | speaking It Fl. Subsection 2A. “peasant” party cabinet after the peace, at the request of the/ re | plantations pushed thru by the gov-| organ of the Spanish Bureau “Vida t escu, former minister of fore’ fascists, who charge these workers One thousand three hundred passengers were unable to land on time when the tide jammed the |ernor-general, Stimson. Dprere:” . E1eaNGe a beD Cue eae eee fairs and “strong man of R with hostile demonstrations against) Leviathan, arrived here from Europe, against the pier at 46th St. and North River. Photo shows efforts | In order to placate the “liberal” | and. give this affair your gres pollttess™ granted i them. being made to warp the big ship into the dock. ‘ | opposition, authority was granted to . . ca patch from Bucharest The arrests took place many hours - sabes the executive committees of. both Notice To All Units, Mantalk <calanel i vet | Prompt settlement for all Madison iiss “sae ea aes peer houses to revise the group of amend, Square Garden tickets {is necessary t ° : : yecn prepared and tho ne fascisti and anti-fascisti. The ve! t ] O t ments recently passed which liberal-| in order to avoid serious financial |. : lice, accompanied by local fascisti Ta erna rganiza 10NnSsS ize the corporation laws of the| difficulties. Al comrades who have island i 1 is expected to the . * ‘ A ‘ ; wjq | Roid a final autumn hike te staat Fight Police taking action on a bill which would! N7i4,a,figah antumn Bike have re-established the insular board | the following stations 5 t The police and fascisti, in their other martyrs in our class struggle.| be given at th After a discussion on the reports a| orchestra, 106 good concert program will amuse | day, Nov. 14, at picked up known anti-fascisti work tn mich away a0 to: Grant| Weeeke, nae) sul na sharie, OF cket Brame sa dad ers indiscriminately in their homes) large concessions to the American) tickets or money for same by spe-| by ch 1 on X PRA ‘ | v hi illness of the lecturer. The da f 3 s by of the District Executive ae tatu When , Gaudenzie and oe renee L lesmetieriter ar ¢ perraer for} when the lecture will be given w i of much account since the commit- Committee. F. Z a re e is co “ale 4 a 1 Mihai Pop anti-fascist were arrested in the shop| Monday, November 12, at § p. m., at) be announced later, tee will receive all suggestions along TSS a haa ae Society for Techirical | i i Si 66 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn. Prom- bd ‘a by Te pk Aap 7 n ‘ 01 Web. “4 A sig ]:: Site workers of the: Corticelit ie nent encakers will report on Shit-| Frethett Mandoitn Orchestra. | 80() Walk Out in Body: this line from Stimson. ‘The Bronx section of the Youre Aid to Soviet. Union | Mill walked out in a protest strike./ sins case and on the cases of the) The first con tg will a ut In Body3) the tecislature adjourned without! Workers (Communist) League will! 4 cua: Jnio | i any of Announces Liquidation search for anti-fascisti were met 128th | 80 p.m. The pro- | everywhere in the ‘Italian section) those present, Admission free parame ilk cOndiey, of cleselox) musi. |" BOMBAY, tndine Rov: 9. -Nine (OM control, witch’ the late governom|2t:, 140) Boston Hosa; 27h) Bronk) mie ¢onowing announcement ids | | i i jeering and cries aed i" rs apse ieee - 2) AGIA: + 9.—Ni : Patt | Park Eas N10 a, m. sharp, all announcenient was | | ba can area Sia | Working Women's Concert. eee Soa 1. L. D. Newark workers were injured today when general, Leonard Wood, abolished groups will, meet at the Woodiaw n/ made last night by the Central Ru-| Ne The New London Police Depart-| yacnited, Council of Working Women | Internat a Te Beheeh of the! police attacked 800 weavets of the|aNd which the United States supreme *t«tion of the Lexington Ave | reau of the Society for Technical Aid Haat’ caewspaperskand the? fasctat SC Aas Oe i calc te 8 be masquerade ball in the Rivolt Ball) Standard Textile Mills who had| court declared to be an illegal body.) wittamaburgh ¥. W. 1. Forum, |of United States and Canada to the | a Attampt’ to dink the six|/™) at_irving Plaza, Irving Place and|/00m, 219 Herry St. tonight, begin-| walked out in a spontaneous strike | Native landowners and businessmen) rye .wittiamsburgh section of the|Union of Socialist So Republi Lapa banana rca she jisin St, M. Olgin, Ben Gold. and ena 1) erMere are 18") orien the mill ifi |had pushed the passage of this bill] Young Workers (Communist) Lesgve! “The Centr ‘ | arrested workers with the death of a| Juliet S Poyntz will’speak. Konin| Yited to attend, n the mill owners notified them | The Central Bur r Tech- 4 will hold an open forum on the “Re-| . ! eet fascist named Tudisca, whose body! @irls, piano and cello; Miss Menkel, | of a wage-cut. jin order to assure the control of | Silte Se en oP SAGNT compurew 3 [tidal Add to the ‘U. 6. 4 *,|soprano, proletarian orchestra will | : | government-owned corporations for! p. m., at 56 Manhattan Ave., Brook- | no) . th: “ was found recently in the Mystic) feature. Admission 50 cents. Arkansas ‘Boobocracy’ |The workers struck in a body ernsel ea These corporations will|lyn. “All are invited to attend [Beane cs CHO RURRIED 6 R. an-| sin of onies in| OPPertunity tor ¢ New ‘ i A er ae | wages, hours working River. | Re are when the revised scale of wages was . sper eee the United States and Canada that; "08 i Consul Di Cicco of New Havet, Women's Culture Club. Reverts to Type by posted. Enraged at this wage cuts | Stir be left. solely in the hands of Finnish Fraction Meet. jall the business of the Technical Aid | binase che Redcten o i i -| A concert and dance of the Amal-| A * which is only the las seri ene Se |. The Finnish fraction district con-| will he liquidated by November 10, | ee _ Besos of the leading lights of Musso-| -sriated Women's Culture Club will Passing ‘Monkey Bil?’ | yorkers vot tad Ua ited Other franchises, giving conces-| ference of the Workers (Communist) | 1998 s | a | lini’s agents in America, directed|be held tomorrow evening at the lected in masses at the sions to American owned telegraph| Party will be held today at 4.00 5. mills. Police were immediately p. m., at the Workers Center, 26-28] “A full report of the activities of |“For Any <ine of Insurance” the prosecution of the anti-fascists| Workers Center, 23 Union Square. ) aph| P L ep 2 LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Nov.'/ (UP) | called and a general fight ensued, |CoMPpanies to set up trans-Pacific| Union Square, Very important mat-| this organization and reasons for (! RL BRODSK nesses were coached by Di Cicco to She shasblatey Cok celts sun (irosalt ce Rt rae pea pee by| The police used their batons freely granted, The United States govern-| "!*" members of the Workers (Com- liquidation will be given as soon as . . . + ry n 4 S\referendum in Tuesday’s election, ‘ “| era a J S SB -|munist) Party should atten liquidation takes place.” identify the six anti-fascists. The| workers, called by the New York lo-| |and the workers retaliated by throw-| ont has been especially anxious to siete aq D ; fascist press and organizations to-|cal of the Textile Workers’ Union for | prohibiting the teaching of the evo-|ing bricks. The workers fon, : ; s : finally ; ; : r r > Fate | ins d ; tied fow Fretheit Mandolin Orchestra. fom od gether with Prosecutor Cronin are| (cs "Suvember fiat 2 pm, The! lution theory in public schools, will/ withdrew after the office building |%<t,4P Such statfons on the istand tor | ss wrethelt. Mandolin. Orchestra, FREE SPEECH? ‘ Aree as: Froparing another murder frame-ap| disse Novena she: dontorencs ie" to be) cause revision in the: text books of| and telephone were demolished endo | ure i Coe iat the | conducted by Jacob Shaefer, has sent) LITTLE ROCK, Ark, Nov. U)— 7? East 42nd St., New York ‘ ‘ i held will be announced at a later| Arkansas, it was said today. ri ae British, since the Philippines is the out a call for new members. All * tines ‘ against the anti-fascist workers. { 9°t0. ‘phis conference is of the great-| y. |number of them seriously injured. principal American naval base in| those who play banjo, mandolin and | Charles Smith, New York, president during the hearing. The fascist wit- | wireless stations on the island, were| ters will be taken up. and all Fin- Felephone Murray Hh oa est Importance as It will lay the plans Old biology, zociogy, genealogy | a \the Bast [concertina and wish’ to Join the] of the American Association for the 1 : : | fe ti w e new sea-) i ~ orchestra shou! apply a e head- A * pl Another Phila. Police oon rr ee ne ne nen ne ies ee or other anna an. French Gov't to Act | Plan New Session. | quarters, 106 1. “14th St, on any| Advancement of Atheism, was ar- = i dibers Walnbard, bakions) secretary | Tence to ape or other animal an. | Pic é dich, Ghee een Thursday evening at 8 p.m. rested here today on charges of Ph LG é Captain Gets the Gate |or’tne ‘inion and Louis Hymen, chair-|cestry, will be barred from further) oy Blackmer Shortly |. 4" o7, 228° ‘ Le nee aa blasphemy, preferred by Deputy |" Mone, ALGonquin 0682. man of the national organization com-/use in schools of the state. Ex- |will probable be called shortly to Branch 2, Section 8. Prosecuting Attorney Carl E. Bai- —G. ALTUERI pepe AA ae debe padat nit fits iat Rica idi co eneS i nment appointments.| A membership meeting of the unit : ued Sees m- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9 (UP).—| dress the conference, Workers must | pense of providing new text books | PARIS, Nov. H. M. Blackmer. eae aor raat ie naz| will be hela seeing ee fer ania Toy. ee Police Captain Charles Levy was) not fail to attend the conference. | in these subjects will take several | iH rs t is generally poi # |p. m. at 313 Hinsdale St. — Miatissed Som. the Philadelphia po-| eer thousands of dollars from the state | ¥PSe extradition is sought by the | tive “liberal” opposition was entirely i ae (un wee lice force today by the Civil Serv-| Italian Chamber of Labor. treasury. | United States government in con-| ineffective in blocking the legisla | Young Defenders Dance. Airy, Large eM occa ae ipa ‘Conimission, | ‘The Italian Chamber of Labor will) Arkansas, in passing the anti. | nection with the Teapot Dome fraud, | tion so favorable to American busi- depen WO Ce ae eieea 184 SECOND AVENUE He is the fourteenth Philadelphia rig tie See en Ly evening, (evolution bill, joined the states of | a8 ordered today to appear on Sat |ness and every major law proposed] trent and’ dance at its hekadwarters: Meeting Rooms and Hall police head to be dismissed as being |January. 26th next. A concert and | Tennessee and Mississippi in legally |U"day before the procurer of the | by “Stimson was pushed through. | 1400 Boston Road, tomorrow at 8 p.m. , Te Hick ball has been arranged for the occa-| opposing the Darwin theory republic to establish his identity and | aa: TO HIRE BE areee chargce: by ithe SPS" | sion et the New Webster: saner, 18 ’ |submit to questioning MORE DEMOCRACY? | _, Postpone ¥. W. L. affair. |! suitable for Meetings, Lect cial grand jury investigating crime| Bast 11th St. New York City. The “Boobocracy.” | r ‘The informal social planned by the ings, Lectures It was believed the government) BUCHAREST, Rumania, Nov. du and the Philadelphia police force, A special invitation has been sent) ita ; Pan \ . pper Harlem unit of the Young and Dances in the ould make an exc€ption to the or-| (Up)—Nicholas Titulescu, former| Saturday, Nov. 10th, has been. post- to all Itallan-speaking local unions of; Final returns in Tuesday's elec- | Workers League for this coming dinary procedure in Blackmer’s case | ambassador to London, has accepted| poned. Watch for further announce- Czechoslovak Three inspectors and ten police) this city to set aside any other affair | ,; tas “captains ene ieinissend yesterday | that may conflict. with the- date of | tion showed -a majority of more | and not force him to submit to ar-|4 commission from the regency to|™e"ts s i ‘ sory é ‘orm a “concentration” government! Section 5 W. I. R. Organizers. Workers House, Ine. a j this celebration, than 20,000 in favor of the refer- when they did not give an explana- | Ae sae: endum. Charles T. Coleman, attor-| m fe 4 » After hearing the case the court|to replace the Bratianu cabinet) An important meeting of Section 6 ||| 347 E. 72nd St. New York W.LR. organizers will be held at the ||] Telephone: Rhinelander 6097 tion for their sudden bank deposits. | Course in Spanish, ney who led opponents of the law, (Between 9th and 10th Streets) on Second Floor Excellent Italian Cuisine MODERATE PRICES. Bat in a comradely environment, where you will always meet your comrades and friends. The grand jury reported that the| ‘The Spanish Workers’ Center 18| .onoeded its passage. officers had deposits ranging from} opening a class in Spanish for the)“ () will make its vecommendations to| which resigned last. week. He will i des, All those} arles Smith, New York atheist Pa Pe » | a : { $200,000 downward and that they intrested in joining this class should |leader, who was sentenced to jail|{t ministry of justice on whether |have a free hand in solving the pres- Special parties and suppers can be arranged for. DR. J. MINDEL]| | | believed they represented bootleg- ey then bu RE SET: 11th St. | for distributing atheist Iterature in| Blackmer should be extradited. |ont critical situation and if neces- ging and gambling bribes. Thursday, November 16th and will! opposition to the bill, could not be Final decision rests with the min-| sary to bring unity he will promise continue ‘onc® a week on the same! found for comment today. istry. the peasants party that parliament nights. | i i i | will be dissolved and new elections ns m ee . His 15-day hunger strike which wi Fire Threate Homes ‘The Spanish Bractitn of the Work. | he imposed when he accepted con-|Smith’s fine was paid by an un- | held. of Australian Workers Cre Gente Batirday praniab Ded. &s, |Zinement in lieu of paying a fine,|known person during this controver- | i ss at Harlem Casino, 116th St. andj created wide attention, |sy. Smith protested, saying the au-| SYDNEY, Australia, Nov. 9 (UP). | Lenox Ave. Proceeds will go for the) The “hunger strike,” he said, was|thorities were using this procedure | Workers Cooperative Clothiers, Inc. Special Dishes Prepared. SURGEON DENTIST | 1 UNION SQUARE Room 803—Phone. Algonquin 8183 SCIENTIFIC VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT 1604-6 Madison Ave. Between 107th & 108th Sts, organization of Spanish workers an’ see Not connected with any other office to dismiss the case. —-Three hundred volunteers, includ-|the support of their organ “Vida|ir protest against the Arkansas ing school girls, turned out at Mit-|Qbrera.” As this will be a real in-| jaw which refuses to permit the| Through attorneys he filed habeas corpus proceedings so that a public . z ternational affair, please, dot Patee ee tagong today to fight bush fires arrnEe Any roves art on that | testimony of an atheist in court. PYCCKHM 3YBHOM BPAY Ip Dr JOSEPH B, WEXLER SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Surgeon Dentist READY MADE SUITS. |}|| 923° SECOND AV. NEW {ORE Quality—Full Value Temple Courts Bidg. 872 BROADWAY, 1 which were advancing on a 50-mile | date. | Joining Smith in the protest move|record would be made but the peti- —IN NEW YORK CITY— Cree * front across New South Wales. - Dréwaiviie BOL! Di West: |was Mrs. Haldemann-Julius, wife of! tion was dismissed in court. | ]1000 pair of pants of the best wools and worsted to match any coat and vest. The flames moved down from the| 4 special membership meeting of the Kansas publisher, who was ar- Canberra Mountains. Few settle- bao Con at as seenen of the Inter-| rested for carrying a banner on the/ ments were in its path thus far, but) Monday’ at 8p. m. at 154 Watking streets of Little Rock objecting to| several townships will be endan-| St. important matters will be taken,the atheist’s imprisonment. She! gered by the further advance of the ee na oe tne ef the was arrested on a technical charge fires. will speak. Refreshments will be|and was released immediately. served after the meeting, For Good Wholesome AT AT RATNER’S Dairy and Vegetarian Restaurant Foud $4.95 and-Up We are making the best pants to order. We have 60,000 dit- Eron Schoo 185-187 EAST BROADWAY. NEW YORK Or. ABRAHAM MARKOFF # Jse Trick. | } JOSEPH E, ERON, Pri id ier CON E. ¥ : . Use T , , Principal ferent designs, 1m. be. 103 SECOND AVE. FIRE IN OFL FIELDS ey hp eo Smith was removed to a hospital |\} THN LARGHST AND Bust rt ported and domestic Cor. 18th St.—Tel. Algonquin 2223 SURGEON DENTIST h. L. HARMATZ, Pro; WELL AS OLDEST SCHOOL. Office Hours: Tues, Thurs. & Sar . 2 \ ee WHITTIER, Cal., Nov. 9 (UP).— rns lecture by S. Almasoff before | before his sentence was served. The . © Brownsville branch of the In-| jai The west end of the Santa Fe| ternational Labor Defense, scheduled | #iler announced he would refuse to Springs oil field was threatened by |‘? be held tonight at 194 Watkins | Permit Smith’s return to jail.) sonable prices. A good opportunity to save money and Self-Service Cafeteria 115 SECOND AVE. Near 7th St. BAKING DONE ON PREMISES to learn the English language. to prepare oneself for admission to college 9:30-12 a, 2-8 p,m. ||Sunday, 10:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. LOOPERATORS PATRONIZE PLEASE TELEPHONE FOR m | $ BRON SCHOOL is registered by time when you come : . : e ; fire today, when a well of the Belle) (= FR ARCENIS cf the tate. oF ER NEL M. FORMAN Ase Mi Sree Tel! Dry Dock 1263; Orenard (2 view Oil Co, came in,with a gasser, ' f |} of & Government High School. Dirgcr. All Carri Bicyel foghone Wine ae exploded and spread flames to other Comrade OLGIN Call, Phone or write R. & G lerton Carriage, cycle ts wells in the district. will speak on THE REVOLUTIONARY POEM “TWELYE” by Block |} RbGISTEN how! st uf and Toy Shop SS ——— " paws morn | at the LITERARY MUSICAL AFTERNOON on the ue SEU Aine Aap Sur Bint 47-53 Delancey St. 736 ALLERTON AVE. AMALGAMATED Rational CENTRAL | TELEPHONE ORCHARD 4473. beeibi fot ia deci ath tlt ile oot ed Den CORKERS ||| Vegetarian Restaurant BEN GOLD, of the Furriers Joint Board; REBECCA GRECHT, of the Workers Party will greet the Councils. Talent:—MISS MENKEL, Soprano; KOHIN GIRLS, Piano & Cello; | PROLETARIAN ORCHESTRA. OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS. Meets istSaturddy 19. SECOND AVE. in the month at 3468 Third Ave. | | | fabrics, at very rea- | | | | | | | | — Bet. 12th and 13th Ste. Vegetarian bk ood, 1 i | | FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the United Council of Working Women. | | 1 - BUSINESS » ricuy MARY WOLFE SCHOOL }||| SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Noy. Lith, 2 to 6, STOP ENGONSERVATORY : IRVING PLAZA, Irving Place and 15th Street AL PIANO LESSONS |[ Phone Sturvenant a816 —Bookkeeping Admissién 50c. Part of Proceeds to Shifrin Defense. ||) 4 9 ‘ Moved to Hotel and Restaurant. Workers John’s Restaurant Steno, raph rm = = 2440 Bronx Park East Branch of the Amalgamated SPECIALTY: ITALIAN DISHES 08! y ee ia aZzaar Near Co-operative Colony. Apt, $H Food Workers A place with atmoaphers patie ee jlephone y. Sint St, Phone Circie / where al) radicals m Ty pewriting (] |=6> 82 BO 8-8-8711: Zalepnens BASTABROOM “Ai80 || 120 w. stat se, Phone Circe vase] || cuere all radicals SS MEETING] OV. 12, at 3 p. m. —One Union—Joln vmmen Enemy! to 8 Individual Instruction the Co-operative House. CLASS LIMITED : : - oe atest First Soviet Costume 5 ; Saal ey Petrone 3 BALL im ni in i i it FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY November 30th, December 1st and 2nd, 1928 ARMORY, 68 LEXINGTON AVENUE (between 25th and 26th Streets) and Flight ¢ Office Open from 9 n. Ail Comrades Meet. at } BRONSTEIN’S | ———— Get Your Money’s Worth! Try the Park Clothing Store For Men, Young Men and Boys Clothing 93 Avenue A, Corner 6th St NEW YORK CITY nvertiae pour Gnian eiestiies VEGETARIAN HRALTH | here. For information write to’ The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City RiSTACKANT 658 Claremont P’kway brace MEET YOUR FRIENDS at} Messinger’s Vegetarian | and Dairy Restaurant |: BI x 1763 Southern mx, N. Right Off 174th St. Subway Statton FIRST PRIZE: Round Trip to U. S. S. R. FREE SECOND PRIZE: One-way Trip to U. S. S. R. FREE Third, Fourth, Fifth Prizes To Be Announced. COUPERATORS PATRONIZE J. SHERMAN | COOPERATORS! PATRONIZE | Your Nearest Tailor i E. KARO | Fancy Cleaners and Dyers Your Nenrest Stati ry Store 465 ALLERTON AVE. BRONX Cigars — Cigarettes — Candy 649 ALLERTON AVE., % Cor. Barker, BRONX, N. Y. Teh. OLinville 9681-2 — 9791-2 Food Service Bakeries, Meats, Groceries, _ Restaurant Brooklyn: 4301-3 8th Ave. 806 43rd St. 5401 7th Ave. 6824 8th Ave. tian: 2085 Lexington ‘ Ave. Cooperative AT WE ALL, MEET NEW WAY CAFETERIA 101 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK Co-operative Workers Patrouise 1. SCOLNICK Pelham TAILOR ; P A Fancy Cleaner and Dyers sears (ree_averee are wrens. tJ! No-Tip Barber Shops Wait With Your Shopping for the “Icor” Bazaar MERCHANDISE of All Description Will Be Sold. Ubity Gecavarateta, Patfenise 26-28 re pe ee Admission 50 Cents. : \ Combination $i.00. SAM LESSER 2700 BRONX PARK EAST my Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor (corner Allerton Ave.) , 1818 7th Ave New York|||$ individual sanitary service | . Experts—Ladies Hatr Bobb: i IZES sat To Unity Co-operstive Hovee| Seeiattate. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Every Ticket Holder to the ICOR BAZAAR Has A Chance to Win One of These Prizes - INTERESTING PROGRAM EVERY DAY. i Cooperative | Saturday Eve., Dec. 15th ll : AUSPICES: I Freiheit

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