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AY 21, 1929 DAILY WORKER, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, PICKET IN FOOD WORKERS STRIKE Jail 27 for Defying the Latest Injunction (Continued from Page One) sentences. The other two, . Nick Dazis, 26, and August Bonerick, 30, were sentenced to five days each in jail. This is the third time that Taylor has been arrested for pick- hoting. | Spurn Fine, Go to Jail. Frank Scorry, 34, chose to serve a 10-day term rather than pay a fine of $25. Steve Liskis, 26, was given the alternative of a $10 fine 80 Killed in Turkish Earthquake LONDON, May 20.—Eighty persons were killed and more th MIDE STADIUM'S | 100 others injured seriously in an earthquake in the Karahi 3 District in Turkey, according to a dispatch to the Daily Mail ‘o- night. The dispatch said 1,000 homes had been destroyed and tor- rential rains and floods were hindering the work of relief parties. ‘Two Fliers Injured. “nquiry’ Blames Crowd WESTBURY, L. I, May 20.—Two licensed airplane pilots, Arthur H. Argles and Albert L. Harris, were injured today when 101% Crime of Owners their Laird biplane, owned by Harris, crashed on the Emily Lanburg farm, two miles east of Roosevelt the Pioneer Aerial Trade School. Field. Argles is an instructor fer Those Precious Investments. WASHIN :TON, May 20.—The State of New Jersey today y granted permission to bring a Supreme Court injunction suit again New York City, to prevent dumping of the city’s garbage in the ocean off New Jersey. The state charged its great resort industry and fishing grounds from Atlantic Highlands to Beach Haven, 2 distance of 50 miles, were seriously damaged by pollution of the waters and beaches. | New Jersey, in asking permission to file the suit, charged that nplete exoneration of the Yan- adium owners for the mad nie of Sunday in which two ’per- were killed and 63 injured, was made yesterday by Colonel Jacob Ruppert, owner of the Stadium, As- istant District Attorney Foley of the Bronx and District Attorney. John E, McGeehan, members of the committee which is “investigating” th pite the fact that victims of the dent declare the Stadium owners causes of the accident. This} o baseball fans d and © SHOE BOSS CAVES Independent Union Wins Lipp Co. Fight d from Page One) er began its drive in the ime Biedenkapp an- nounced t. 2 bers of the erganization ha decided to tax themselves 25 cents each for \strike relief. Eight Shops Still Out. fight shops, involving 700 work- the strike list continues vigor- ously These include the the.open bleachers dur- eball magnat blamed, or 8 days in jail. He chose to serve the pollution threatened to destroy an investment of $100,000,000 in ing @ downpour of rain Sunday at the Yankee § the jail sentence. , Of the 27 arrested yesterday, 10) ‘pickets were held in $500 bail each | for trial Thursday; nine others were | held in the West 57th St. Court in| $500 bail each for trial today. Bushel Rants Again, Hyman Bushel, who resigned from ‘the magistrates’ bench to accept a, job for the United Restaurant Own- | ers’ Ascociation, appeared in Jeffer- | son Market Court to prosecute the strikers. He denounced the strikers as “Bolsheviks who had no regard for law and order” and demanded high bail in some cases and high fines and jail terms in others, stat- ing that the strikers did not pay any attention to smaller fines, but | ‘go right back on the picket lines. Judge Weil, in turn, made a dema- | gogie speech, in sentencing Taylor, ‘against the “Communists who lead this strike and whom we must clean out.” He asked each striker who came before him if he were a mem- ber of the Communist Party. | One picket, Hyman Blumberg, was | viciously slugged on the head with | a club by one of Whalen’s cossacks | near the Consolidated Cafeteria, He | yell to the sidewalk unconscious. The frenzied policeman pulled the help- less striker from the ground, punched | full in the face, dragged him | are directly responsible. summer resorts facilities along this stretch of beach. for chee y deliberately prolonged th Leon Gessner, 11, 1121 West Farms Rd., Bronx, and Carl Phil- i 2 lips, 16, 19 La Salle St., two of those ; fy Hs ee fatale Sot ate ntadipa ane ned injored caraeini & ccitieal condition, Negro, White Workers jem over again were contained in a federal indictment returne a sincoln Hospital. While they lie! - 66 s9int”? « yesterday against Charles William Gramm, vice president of a firm a; a point of rae aS as tigas Honor Toussaint at) of Brooklyn ship chandlers. Gramm pleaded not guilty when ar- | tors, anxious to insure continued big Big Brooklyn Concert} raigned before a federal judge. “gates” for the Yankee Stadium owners, resort to vague “psychologi-| Over 300 Negro and white work cal” phrases to cover the negligence | ers attended the inter-racial dance of the Stadium management which, | and concert held by the Brownsville- rather than risk issuing rain check Brooklyn branch of the Ar to those who wanted to leave befor: Negro I Congress in com the end of the fourth inning, locked pation aint L’Ouy “Laundered” Postage Stamps. Probe Mystery of Zeppelin Breakdown. FRIEDERICHSHAFEN, Germany, May 20.—There will be no future long flights by the dirigible Graf Zeppelin until the mystery of the breakdown of the ship’s motors on the projected flight to America last week is solved, Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of the fy dirigible, said in an interview here today. the doors which caused the jam. the ville W: rs C Dr. Eckener, who returned by train to report officially on the “Tt was purely the result of peo- | Watkins Brooklyn, 1; situation which forced the Graf Zeppelin to turn back on its flight, | ple reacting to a mob stimulus,” day, T ration formed p: said he would return to Toulon, France, Wednesday to bring the | McGeehan stated. Thus all the of the i of the “Ne; dirigible back here. The Graf Zeppelin is now in the Cuers Aero- blame is put on the crowd which Week” launched by the Communist drome where it landed safely after a battle with high winds over | cannot, of course, be prosecuted. Party. France last Friday. The dirigible will be returned here Thursday | Blame Management. Alexander spoke on Toussaint or Friday, he said. Yet at least two of the injured | L’OQuvyerture as the Negro li indict the management and its greed of Haiti and on the me for dollars for the catastrophe.| American Negro Labc rato ning of the witz, 220 Penn St., Brooklyn, both A.N.L.C., the Negro Champion, in criminal action in refusing to open tion and ended with | the doors of the grounds and issue membership a | rina My, at 101 W. 27th St. Dis-| rain checks which would entitle free | ee e i Y Fagen hy ks ch sabor Congre Cooperative International Labor ¢'Plinary action will be taken against rand R ny ‘1 ks Defense. | those absent, |entrance at the next game, groes joined the Brownsville-Brook- Gant Hincker,jorpanieation avoretary: Rene eee, The refusal of the Stadium special lyn Branch of the A.N.L.C. and ove gf the I. L. D., will speak on the) A. Markoff, instructor of the| and city policemen to open gates on forty gave their names and ad- Southern textile strike at 2700 Bronx| Worker: i on|one side of the bleachers caused dress | Section 2 Daily Agents, an appeal fo: “Daily” Agents will meet tomo: the American Negro About twenty } nm. The greed of the b l , to avoid fans using their rain- 8, which would entitle the fans Fraternal Organizations easmescensere ‘Louis Hyman Speaks at Open Forum Today at 1 NHATIAN owever, he will positively be yp workers Congress to ; >; : 9 eH ne, Louis Rosenberg, 250 E. Burnside| the Negroes, He also pointed out] © OT nn unist ctivities Ave., Bronx, and George Salmono-|the importance of the organ of the condemn the management for its | the Negroes’ struggle for emancipa- } preparation for the comi with the manufacturer with great response, off —— ported yesterday. Thousands of|road train enroute to Pittsburgh handbills, pointing out why it is were shaken up today when the en- Eender, — Griffin-White, Morgan- Grossman, Wolf Grantell, Morris idus, Stemmer id the Spencer, formerly the Realea The latter , then changed t the efforts of the union to organize the shop, but, ap- > no 1, At the same firm failed in its attempt to hind its workers with yellow-dog contracts, accompanied by the de- mand that they post a bond of $100 - each that they will not strike. Back Phila. Strike. {fort to de: (Continued from Page One) 1, and disc ed by the Of the struck , the workers >in at 1 c 1 out after re- fusing to ¢ e on scab w of hobert firm in ral hundred ike following nissal of six workers for ceasing work on M The Shoe Wo Union, which n, jwith the Independent Shoe Workers Furriers’ Drive. Union of New York, is leading the The “Join-the-Union” drive being strike in Phitadelpk iducted among the furriers in ig struggle necting Js re-| Pa the Laide Philadelphia, where TRAIN DERAILED. IONTOWN, Pa. May 20.— ngers on a Pennsylvania Rail- for all furriers to build a| gine was derailed by a two-ton atic organization at this time, | boulder which had fallen across the being distributed 2taeng the track from a mountainside at Dun- workers, 3 bar, near here. The engine struck orking Women, Set the boulder as it rounded a curve. s the Needle Ss and 3 much of the damaging congestion, the next m ferson Market Court. Here Blum- Branch 5, Arthur Jeder, a dining car waiter ive hundred copies of the Negro berg was charged with “disorderly | a lecture and discussion on the | Downtown Communint Youth League.|Points out. “The special policeman’ Edition of the Daily Worker were! conduct” on two counts and released Aa dy) Union Educational League will| A new executive will be elected at| at the right hand gate would: sked to be called to ting. ‘Anari into a taxi and took him to the Jef- | 1°" Mast today eh at. the * - Hera erative, 1800 Seventh Ave., ection 5. | Sunday, 8:30 p. m. United Counc t Worke n't | distri i aan f Trade Struggle Against Imperialist | Engineer W. J. Lynch applied his - ‘ held at the ting today, i é A : distributed in the Negro sections of Saag ere a Pee 5 eS 2, in $500 bail. ee pa ees jist Tso pe m- Friday, at new need: | 9PeN it, and ordered the crowd to| Brownsville and at the dance, Back {over PON ea ARE TAS GEE EET ae CDR ae Quarters, 27 B, 4th 8t. | So back to the left hand entrance,” conics of the Negro Champion were! ?. ™ * | perialist War Into a Class War! _ taken to Pittsburgh on another train. [MANHATTAN i TAMMANY CHIEFS. a sof the “Progra meee é 2 N fill, ispeate S Nepre: merican Negr abor ngress”| tne’ Daily Wo ‘ Th |ptenio'ta Pleasant Day Parke opens 'Peopiem. Pebee th he SP°) left hand entrance was therefore were sold, ea sae ee Bee, : 4 IN BANK SCANDAL ai | jammed in so tight that others push- Jn honor of Toussaint L'O | fertainm t , a Bie i th F i i inst it only added to the ture Th. § ange “Hai : » cover G month’s rent for him, with Ferrari's, ing against it only ture, Th. Salnave of the Haitian| Place, Brooklyr m. personal check. | |easualties. y Union Club recited a poem, “To y Spartaeus Orchestra, your Newsdealer to carry the More dirt on the City ‘Trust Bank | Lack of facilities for caring for saint L’Ouverture and His Day a vate Anse laws ‘Nien (yan po eee eae Zenner) aid testify, “There was nothing to|Philips sang workers’ songs. || JAY Pilat al or e state banking law. ii State Banking Superintendent, y: ps sang kers’ songs. rances 1 a another loan to Director Yale Sokal-| prank H, Warder and the late Fran. do with the injured but place them) Henry C. Rosemond, president of oe | : a at sate An educational meeting wll be|Jeder states. He said the crowd held’ today at p.m, at 1)i W.|packing the small narrow entrance 27th St. Donaldson, Section Director, | which led under the Stadium on the also given out at the dance, and, xngaahi a fifty copies of the “Program of the sky, in violation of the state bank-| 4. M. Porrari, owner of the defunct on ne floor sau sas a a the Brownsville-Brooklyn Branch of| Aa MIDWIFE Pa ay eae ar ae ee ae er ee See ing se i a ‘ . rival of ambulances,” Dr. Edward S. p. an Neer Con-|f 851 E. 7/th St. N k, N. Y. g Ee Other he t tilepal joke, ae. bank and of the Lancia Motors, Inc., (Continued from Page One) Goals fens y bape ee saps Pe se eee es Buy An Extra Copy Get Your Friend and ording to the evidence piven-by|2t¢ implicated is expected in testi-|ing executives. and employes of the “phere” wer Uindaser nero ee aces Se Shopmate to Buy It Sording to the evidence given’ bY| mony from 75 witnesses who today |Gotham Mills into closer velatione ” ere were no bandages, ni See That It Is Dis- Egbert were Emanuel Bobka, $2,289,) race Moreland Commissioner Robert | ' ; and Theresa Sipolo, mother-in-law] Moses in the state inquiry into the |p When he resigned, Geiges xave of Ferrari the president of the bank,| pank’s affairs. .The inquiry is ex: $45,377. She also was half owner! pected to last two months with the of Park Row Building, sold to a usual vague results. subsidiary of the bank for a profit stretchers, no blankets and no medi- MACKAYE TO ACT AGAIN. COMRADES M cine. The dressing room was ran- SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 20.— [His reason that being a union n:esi- | sacked for supplies. We did not find Dorothy Ma kaye, Hollywood movie Giusti’s Spaghe ti House jdent involved long and irregula™ | enough to do any good with. Most of | and stage star, recently released |} = z e ae and constantly was deletcricus | the physicians had to take their | from San Quentin Prison, will “star, || "COUTSe Luncheon 50c—11 to 3 , ae Soot oHGaIth, coats off and place them on the life anew” as leading lady in a stock || S-course Dinner 75c—5 to 9 of $250,000. Warder, star witness in the case,|_ The new personnel director of tire | floor so that we could get the in- company production, “The Dove,” al A LA CARTE ALL DAY Syardee, Wants Immunity: |under whose administration of the Gotham corporation has been onihe | jured something to lie on, Due to|the Plaza Theatre here next Mon: | 49 West 16th Street Warder, when placed on the stand|P@™king department widespread |kindliest terms with the bosses for | the absence of such remedies a3| day, Miss Mackaye was released | —"- tp exglain how) int the)facs: af all fraud on’ the part of his friend | many years, being affectionately de- | adrenalin, there was grave danger after serving several months of a| his cavidaniee’ hesbonbiined’:t0 ap-| Ferrari _Was sanctioned, may yet scribed by one of the biggest hosiery | of a number of others dying. I think | sentence for withholding information | prove the bank, officially, up to the °4ge giving evidence at the hear-/ manufacturers as “conservative, ing by signing a waiver of immunity. | well-balanced and intelli fe Me management of me Het ee in connection with the “bare fist” | very date of its failure, one official | well-balanced and intelligent. e blamed for their failure to be|slaying of her husband, Bee oncion anal pice coming| Sudden catastrophes may also save | res is b Ray Ray- jhim as his wife’s peculiar sudden TAT Give It to Neighbors played Properly vvuvvvvywvvvvvwwvv If your newsdealer desires to get the “Daily” or increase his order—fill out the blank below DAILY WORKER wrt 26 Union Square z New York City ¢ Send... Copies. NAME Meet your Friends at | GREENBERG’S Bakery & Restaurant 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave. ADDRES! "Distributor + Inapector....-..0++ mportant, This can be “Fine Fellow,” Say Bosses. | prepared for an accident. mond. | only a few weeks before the col- | deathon the eve of bis lant scheduled | His standing with the bosses was | Even in the panic the usual police | = — japse, was told by the attorney for| P »-|cqualled only by the high esteem} methods of quelling “disturbances” | ; Righ Sea = EN _ ppearance in the bankruptcy hear- | °OU80° anion eae a “For Any Kind "0 ” Right off 174th Street Subway the commission that only witnesses | ing of the Lada Moston, in which he was held by the pres-| prevailed. At one section of the “ See ean ones Station, Bronx | who would sign a waiver of im- ent crop of “progressives” of the | Stadium a policeman forced back the | munity were wanted. |_ Ferrari’s brother will be another |anti-working class Labor Age and |¢rowd with his drawn SG am | “Will you sign?” said Pollak, the|important witness who is expected to|Rrookwood variety. For The chorus of exoneration was — | | "Information in reference to distributor © dealer, by the nec given you a long attorney. |shed more light on the charges which|time and up to December, 1928,|SWelled by Police Commissioner ‘elephone: Murray Hil. 5550 All Comrades Mcet at No ent jimplicate the former owner of the|when the publication was “re-organ.| Whalen, who declared that’ “no "EB | i a one! ey ores a” ia, City Trust with the dope ring. ized,” Geiges was a member atk blame was attached to the New York « East 42nd Street, New York | BRONSTEIN’S F R E I T E 54 R S I re) N Pi im ena ees However, the inquiry will also take |toard of the Labor Age. At that club.” He jialso resorted to the — VEGETARIAN HEALTH C E I H Cc 1 OF : |on a more general aspect of the in-|time he, H. H. Broach and one or | “psychology” pleas behind which the || Cooperators! PATRONIZE RESTAURANT } so ation | Yestigation into the administration two additional gentry, whose activi- | “investigators” tried to hide the real ing for Europe after his resignation, o¢ the state Banking Department) ties were a little too unsavory for | cause of the disaster. when the hue and cry of anguished) yigey Warder’s supervision, tho|“progressives” who are trying to ERON SCHOOL Moved! stockholders and depositors forced) Warder himself is likely to be white-|iron out some of the rough stuff in the investigation and stopped a washed. the reactionary American Federa- Similarly suaetienet is eis Threats against witnesses are said|tion of Labor, they were dropped Flocker, "presi ca 2 Tomi Rone be reasons for the guarding by |from the board. Motors Co., eel a ee and State troopers of the office of Walter) Geiges is also “labor director” of | The Eron Preparatory School, cern, and Charles a Cit ‘Trust | H- Pollack, chief counsel to Moses.|Muste’s Brookwood College, and is || which holds a Regents Charter as HES Myer, directors ae yh8 City. |The state troopers replaced police {held in high esteem in that institu-|] a private high school and which was located for a period of thirty years at 187 East Broadway, has now moved and is now located in larger and more commedious BERGMAN BROS. 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Ciaretes, Conds, 51 -—MIELROSE—, fi A Trip On the Atlantic Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys 649 Allerton Ave. Dairy cagenauan || BRONX, N. Y. | |] Comrades “Will Always Find It Telephone: Olinville 9681-2—0791-2 || | C Pleasant to Dine at Our Flace, DR. J. 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Patronize SEROY CHEMIST | HEALTH FOOD 657 Allerton A i Estabrook 8213. Bronx, N. Y, Vegetarian ———'|| RESTAURANT Hank, likewise refused to waive im- who were later withdrawn by Police|tion, where he comes to iecture on munity, and are enruned: Commissioner Whalen on the plea|“the labor movement” several times Fascists Draw Heavily. that they were “necessary for strike |a year. In addition to the loans listed to- duty’—in this case referring to ee day, hooking Tammany Hall lead-| police efforts to break the cafeteria quarters at 853 Broadway, Corner ers closely to the affairs of the) strite, Uth Street, facing Union Square. Fascisti Draw Heavily. The Eron Preparatory School In addition tv the loans listed to- runs courses in: day, hooking Tammany Hall leaders (1) Regents and College Entrance closely to the affairs of the ae IN IRON STRIKE preparatory for all colleges bank, and providing part o! ie Fsition, reasons for Xs failure, there is a) | AerSiye ane poeretsral previous statement of the editor of| it] y ah igs omens the fascist paper, I] Progresso Italo | am (Continued f:om Page One) Americana that he received large | grams to each of their workers as- loans from the City Trust Co. on) : |suring them of “police protection” security consisting of part of the (Continued from Page One) lif they will return. A copy of the ‘amount of the loan itself deposited | son, Norbeck, Pine, Frazier, LaFol-|telegram sent out by the Jackson in the bank. .__|lette, Norris, Barkley, Dill, McKel-|Company was published in the Daily | | There are continually developing | lar, Trammel, Black, Fletcher, Shep-| Worker on Saturday. | {bits of evidence to show that the/pard, Wagner, Caraway, Harris,! The manner in which a group of | {City Trust Co, had some relations) Smith, Walsh, (Mont.), Connolly, strikers were trapped, beaten up|| Advertise your Union Meetings to the dope ring of the late Roth-| Heflin, Thomas, (Okia.), Wheeler. jand then arrested near the plant of | here. For information write to stein whose murderer Tammany) Paired: Brookhart for with Borah the Reliance Fireproof and Sash Co.,| DAILY WORKER jHall police commissioners seem Pe- against. has just been revealed. The strikers ane ‘Lavellidine “Davk jculiarly unwilling to actually pur-| “Absent and not voting: Couzens,|were notified to report at the com- 26-28 U! ied SEN ie Yow Cit: sue, and whose records were myste-) Goldsborough, Keyes, Patterson, |pany office for their last week’s pay re aaa y riously spirited away while Tam-| Sackett, Schall, Thomas of Idaho,|(due to them before the strike). many police were “investigating” Walcott, Warren, Bratton, Brous-|When they arrived they were told| =——<——_--o-———— | Patronize Phone: UNIversity, 3065 ' —TWO BOATS— hi+ death, 4 ki 4 |sard, Copeland, George, Class, Har-|to wait as it was too early. While|{ Hotel and R Workers AS 4 . a tas Warder, the pen rae te Leta rison, Hawes, Kendrick, Pittman, |waiting, six plainclothesmen arrived, Branch of the Amalgamated No -Tip Barber Sho S | z CLAREMONT aa ONTEORA missioner whose 0: sie bas . his | Robinson, (Ark.), Simons, Swanson, |ordered them to put up their hands. Food Workers p |] Phono: Stuyvesant 3816 eh so friendly to Ferrari, the now ©" Tyding, Tyson, Shipstead. The slugging and arrests followed.|] 183 W. 51st St, Phone Cirete 7:6 26-28 UNION SQUARE ’ will glide along the ocean and stop at the very beautiful ceased resident of Le ae fe teyine’ Ti. Lanse ot: Wikenathy Hold Enthusiastic Meet. [EErBUSINESS MEETING<]) (1 tight up) John’s Restaurant ‘ATLANT: a aint Porat, ect Parrett was appointed by President Hoover | An enthusiastic meeting of 1,500|] ®¢!4 oo onihtat 3 srt ete 2700 BRONX PAK EAST Se ee RES | LANTIC BEACH (corner Allerton Ave.) A_ place with atmosphere | where all radicals meet | where there will be BATHING, BALL GAMES, SOCCER 302 E.12th St. New York | GAMES, etc., and where we will spend a pleasant after- on ‘ » +» Noon and eyening together. fat times went security for Warder’s to the customs courts “after work-|workers was held Saturday after-|] Ome Industry—One Union—Join ing down south to get a few colored |nvon at Webster Hall, where the/f orceonch from) oan teen ca. r tures. ‘ earns business men were|delegations for Hoover,” Senator |Progress of the strike was reported stand to sh that} George W. Norris, republican, of on. Determination to continue the Stl Taeatt and gave to. Wander Nebraska, told the senate today in |fight until all demands are won 4 number of valuable gifts, includ- |a speech attacking the power com-|We Sexpressed by the workers. ng $1,300 worth of rugs, and $900 | bine. is XVI furniture, as well as! “Lenroot mounts the federal uaranteeing Werder to his land-|bench with $20,000 of power trust rd for the rental of No. 426 River-|money jingling in his pockets," Nor- ale, the purely repressive character i 7 of the State power stands out in ide Drive, and paying the first'ris added, . | bolder and bolder relief—Marx. | | | 1 DRYdock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. |! ; FLORIST | Rational NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE Vegetarian Restaurant | Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor |) (Bet. ist & dnd Sts.) || 199 SECOND AVEI:UE 1818 - 7th Ave. New York | | Flowers for All Occasions }| Bet, 12th and 18th Sts. 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