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HOTUN SQUADS Communist Activities RREST POYNTZ, at the Square. Workers Center, 26 Union MANHATTAN | CMe, we, Yorkville Communist Youth League. Seetion One Celebration. A t 1A. celebratia and house-wa ing n executive committee meeting Iwill, be held by the 4 “at its| Will be held at 6 p. m. today at neveheadaarteraiah t. at|the Workers Center, 26 Union Square. 18 p. m.. Saturda: tte A vegas will be held at 8 eee show by the Pionee or-|D- m. Friday at E, Bist St 5 rta, dance music, gam a Rey festival will be ‘features on the Unit 13F, Section 2. L.D. Head Tells City program. Fi | The C. I. Address will be discussed j ; App jat the unit meetin t 6:30 p. m. to- Chiefs Fight TssOn" \oecdtpons irremate mecarsioe. day at 28 Union Square. ‘cerca | The Freiheit excursion to Atlz At LY ‘ |Beach, N. J., postponed Saturday due |[——_ ROOKLYN___| (Continued from Page One) _|ty inclement weather, Will be” held | L___ BROOKLYN Il and police station, and declared |Saturday, June 15.0 at the International Labor Be Negro Working Women Meet. East N.Y, nse» Wi i prs fi A mass 1 ng dealing with the cho si epiidd headquarters in |problems of Negro. women “workers ‘stonia, had come to stay, and/and housewives will be held at the ould defend the strikers to the|Harlem Labor Rene nit against any attempted frame- | St. tomomow. p * * Communist Youth League. An open air meeting will be held . tomorrow evening and Sutter Aves, RON Ra soe Tal tion 5 Concert. at Pennsylvania 5 W. 129th auspices of the Hurlem , under the ection of the She stated to the amazed mill |Communist Party wn officials that a mass meeting | Shop Nucleus 4, A concert and dance will be given ould be held under I. L. D. aus-| The C. I. Ade will be discussed |at Hunts Point Palace, 163rd nd zes in the Court House Square, the |&t_the meeting at 6 p.m. today 'So. Boulevard Saturday evenin tree ioe Hraternal Organizations eakers would tell the truth to the dience about the shooting and the Freiheit excursion to Atlantic Beach, N. J, Saturday. sponsibility for the shooting. Truth in Daily Worker. %me official mustered wit enough | ask, “What do you mean by the| MANHATTAN _ ir ee th, what the Daily Worker| Volunteers, N. T. W. U. bul Hayyweod) Tnternational Labor ints?” Volunteers for gen work are | 23 e 4 spel and| A meeting will be held at 8:30 p. y “ sked to > 9 a. m. and} n a 3 Poyntz’s reply was, “Yes, exactly | s8ked to report between a. m. and/m. Friday at 227 Brighton Beach ‘abe? 707, 104 Fifth Ave. paves “he The city officials refused a per- it for the use of the square, and ated that no mass meetings would | Young Workers Social Culture Club. A membership meeting will be held tomorrow at 8:30 p. m., at 118 Bristol Harlem Edueational Forum. rold Williams, secretary of the department of the Communist H i i v > Si 00! e vill ive: permitted. Poyntz replied that | arty. wil § S46 We TSH |y’ tha Meeoutivs, Houta. ends the e matter was not ended, and that| St. Sunday iternog ‘ Summer committee. eI. L. D, would insist on its right | pen Hes terahetes ispaake 8 aia anak gs ogni Workers Club, Brownsville. eu ~, : PP tc Ae ik a hwa acher e National Campaign. con oe a y hi : BA ERR SWorkers Univeminn: will wend e ; oe day. nts ti : Meroe Poyntz announced to the assem. |“) meeting will be held | di ROR On: Mae etl aAR ORB CE Daly ed city government that the ILD. | at. the W. hall at 350 BE. 8ist | tio workers Club of Brownsville at as conducting a tremendous na-|St temorrow night, on-wide campaign to reveal what| BROOKLYN i ‘d happened in Gastonia and mob- aah Bad a a ze the masses of worker: k Shoe Workers Mass Meet. the Fight.to tree th ed bac lhenue inaapetident sBhea Warkarst e fight to free the strikers and| union is calling a mass meeting. to- e ; i: jus 4 ae: wing workers’ organizations at 2901 eir leaders and helpers now held| night at Arcadia Hall, 918 Halsey Mermaid Ave. tomorrow night. Gastonia jail St.. Brooklyn. Speakers will include sleigh ti Neils Shea Ben Gold, Fred Biedenkapp, Juliet S. The strikers’ spirit is uncowed.| Poyntz, and J. Magliacano, ey are more determined than ever | UBRONK.. | | * continue their struggle, and are Young Workers Social Culture Club.| Bronx Workers Athletic Club Hike. Members and friends of the club| Meet at headquarters at 1347 Bos- ghly appreciative of the fact that|will leave headquarters, 118 Bristol| ton Road at 8 a. m. for the hike to their crisis, the National Textile | St. Brooklv™ orkers’ Union, the Workers Inter- to participate in the'Hunter Island Sunday. ttional Relief, and the Interna- matin bets once’ SPENT MILLIONS BUTCHER CLERKS TO GRAB PRESS WIN IN 5 SHOPS ves were arrested, sent down! Expose Power Trust at Progressives Get All hers, and these the secretaries and vesidents of the national organiza-| ms, 1 Hearing Union Demands id W.LR. representatives refuse to| _ WASHINGTON, June 12.—Over intimidated. | $10,000,000 had been in, -ted in 13 The striking women are enduring| eWspapers by the International e greatest hardships and have|Paper Company, President A. R. en menaced and abused by mill Graustein told the federal trade vners’ thugs in every possible| commission yesterday. Widespread ay, revolvers brandished in their| Protest at the campaign to “mould| ces, and blackjacks used upon| Public opinion” launched by another em, but they are standing fast | Graustein concern under the plea of th a splendid heroism, and refuse | “insuring an outlet for newsprint” retreat one inch. |forced the appointment of the com- It is said that some of the strik-| mission. : s are being released today. These| Graustein admitted that his com- e those held on minor charges. | pany did not stand alone in its na- No one was allowed in to see the| tion-wide fight for greater control. isoners, |A scheme whereby the Halsey The cases of Beal and others|Stuart Company was utilized to ould come up in Charlotte, Friday, | Purchase securities of the Cleveland cording to announcements today, | Plain Dealer, for which the power | 154 Watkins St., at 8:30 p. m, tomor- row. oo ieee te Proletarian Concert, Coney Island. A varied musical program will be given at the entertainment by left i | Terror Is Failure. | .t was well established today that | e attempt at terrorism by the city | ficials and the Manville-Jenckes | ugs has failed. The union, LL.D.| A remarkable victory was achieved |yesterday by the Progressive Gro- |cery, Dairy, Fruit and Butcher Workers Union when it won an agreement granting all union de- Markewitz Bros. | The stores are located at 623 Brighton Beach Ave. Beach; 3140 Coney Island Ave., Coney Island; 3211 Coney Island| Ave., Coney Island; 2104 Avenue “X,” Sheepshead Bay, and 363) |Gravesend Ave., Brooklyn. | No sooner did the corrupt right wing grocery clerks gang hear of the victory of the militant workers’ organization than they began “pick- cting” the five stores. This method } of strikebreaking has continued ever since the Grocery Clerks Union be- gan its organization campaign and Graustein as “tentative.” The com-| pany, but Graustein took pains to| Phe usual method of strikebreak- United Hezrew Trades. These, de- "Workers eevene’ [RON STRIKERS ithe shops where strikes were called v» thirn they saotions ‘of formally st night the militant union con- ‘the board of aldermen on Tues-|. (Continued from Page One) |corner of Seventh St Brighton | ANOTHER IMPERIAL FLIGHT. e great numbers of working class |ie: Recognition of the union, a|, SEVILLE, Spain, June 12— Capt. e Communist Party, have been de-|bronze fitters, $50, and for layout | fly across the Atlantic, said today | _—_——__—__ company had been negotiating for ITY BOARD 0. KS. ‘ a BNa mission had been charged to inquire |in which victory has followed vic- read into the records a letter con- ling followed by the right wing gang \claring that no strike exists in the * . ) Workers in Fight | 8 . jin accordance with a business ar- TO MEET BOSSES “:: anon co ssing Mayor Walker’s joker rent |ducted an enthusiastic open-air y. The new law, which will leave | bosses, but up until now has refused | Beach. their present rent-raising orgy, willing to concede all demands of | nants. who, under the leadership | 44-hour weck, minimum scale for | Louis Couduret, French flier who is | ini he hoped to start as soon as weather | anding real action against the land|™en and bronze finishers, $60. | Pear $20,000,000, was brushed aside by| into other firms backing his com-| tory, AKE RENT LA es the usual denial. United Hebrew Trades. These, de- |place, are placed in the windows of Today the board of estimate will rangement with the boss. w which was unanimously passed |meeting at Brighton Beach Ave., e landlords practically undisturbed |t¢ dea! with them. The bosses are | 1s put thru in an effort to appease the union, which includes the follow- | the Harlem Tenants League and|he!pers, $40; for finishers and/here Preparing for an attempt, to cds. The law is effective unti]{ The hearing on the application for Some Pan Nem ay 31, 1930. jan injunction against picketing | a A ig the Madison Company | omradé The Harlem Tenants League is |>rousht by the M y A hist, hs. IP {of the Bronx, which was to have Med to stifle the eee IS 3 come up before Judge John M. ‘ier- Frances Pilat nants and to catch their votes in MIDWIFE ney in the supreme court yesterday, | was postponed until Friday. 351 E. 7/th St., New York, N. Y. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 e coming municipal elections, For a Four Weeks’ Holiday for Young Workers! Uhe power of the bourgeoisie rest: * alone upon international eapital n ite strong international connee: but also upon the force of the force mall industry, h, unfortunately, there tw and which daily, hourly. | h to capitalism and bour- id o1 Tel.: DRY¥dock 8880 FRED SPITZ, Inc. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.) Flowers for All Occasions 15% REDUCTION TO READERS OF THE DAILY WORKER Cooperators! PATRONIZE BERGMAN BROS. Your Nearest Stationery Store Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys 649 Allerton Ave. BRONX, N. Y. Telephone: Olinville 9681-2—9791-2 ontaneor MeV. I. Lenin (“Li Build shop committees and draw more militant members into he \Communist Party. 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 ‘Visiteceseeoeoeses Soviet Russia VIA LONDON—KIEL CANAL—HELSINGFORS AND 10 DAYS IN LENINGRAD and MOSCOW TOURS FROM $385. Sailings Every Month INQUIRE: WORLD TOURISTS, INC. 175 FIFTH AVENUE (Flatiron Bldg.) | NEW YORK, N. Y. Telephone: ALGONQUIN 6656 CHICAGO—See us for your steamship accommodations—MOSCOW Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 123 W. Sist St,, Phone Circle 72%. BUSINESS MEETING} 1d on the first Monday of the month at 8 p. m. One Industry—One Union—Joi and Fight the Common Enemy: Office Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p, m. Advertise your Union Meetings here, For information write to The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. mands in five stores operated by | Brighton | DAILY wo TAGDAYSTOSAVE GASTONIA JAILED Labor Defense Appeals to Workers Telegrams were yesterday patched by Rose Baron, s of the New York ict of t | ternatio . Defense, to of the 67 branches of the New York I. L. D. calling on them to start | emergency campaig: once to col- lect funds for the defense of the 65 | textile strikers and strike leaders who are being framed up on mur- der and other charges in Gaston IN. C. The teleg stress the importance of mobilizing the membership for partic the Tag Days to be held this Satur- |day and Sunday which will furni espec funds for the defense of the | tonia workers as well as of W | Shifrin, militant fur work: | the Mineola frame-up victim | The New York I. L. D. last night an eme |all workers to send funds at onc and to contribute to the Mag De as well as taking part in the colle tion work. The appeal states: the cause of labor are in d: | The latest developments in Gas | point to another o-Van: atti frameup in the making—on a mass | j scale. The government method of | getting rid of labor champions is to ; murder them. “It is up to the workers to pre- |vent this wholesale murder. We | must put every bit of energy into the fight to save our courageous comrades. Lynch law, capit terror is in full sway. No one kno |just what is happening to the 65 | workers who have been imprisoned. | Thousands of dollars are needed to jdefend them. Rush funds at once! Send for I. L. D. coupon books and collect among your friends, mates and in your orga atio They may be secured at the I. L. D. office, 799 Broadway, Room 4 “All workers must ce the defense Tag Days th day and Sunday. All workers must | contribute generously and help col- |lect. The money from this source | will be used not only to save the 6 Gastonia strikers, b to defend |ten other frame-> victims, William | Shifrin, militant fur worker, and the nine workers involved in the Mineola case. Saturday and Sunday must be banner days, Our fighting | comrades must be saved!” t N. Y. Graduates of Brookwood to Meet to Discuss Muste Group A meeting of the New York Chap- ter of the Brookwood Fellowship, consisting of graduates of the in- stitution, will meet tomorrow night at the Civic Club, 18 E, 10th St., to discuss Brookwood’s affiliation with the new “Muste Group” a fically to consider the ex Arthur Calhoun as_ instructor economics at the institution. of Laundry Drivers -Hold Mass Meeting Tonight; Aim to Spread Strike A mass meeting of all laundry drivers will be held tonight at Am bassador Hall, 3861 Third Ave., near Claremont Parkway, the Bron: The meeting will hear repor the progress of the strike again five Bronx laundries and consider means of spreading the walkout to other sections of the city. ERON SCHOOL | Moved! The Eron Preparatory School, which holds a Regents Charter as 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 commodious quarters at 853 Broadway, Corner 4th Street, facing Union Square. The Eron Preparatory Schoo) runs courses in: (1) Regents and College Entrance preparatory for all colleges and universities, (2) All Commercial and Secretaria! | Subjects. (3) Comptometry, (4) All grades of ligent foreigne Registration for Our Summer Term Is Now Open. Telephone: STUYVESANT 228% J. E. Eron, Principal. or Electric Cooperators! Patroniz SEROY | CHEMIST 657 Allerton Avenue Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. ) DR. J. MINDEI SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 8183 Not connected with any other office Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST 249 EAST 115th STREET Cor. Second Ave. New York Office hours: Mon., Wed., Sat., 9.30 a.m. to 12; 2 to 6 P. M. Tues., Thurs., 9.30 a. m. to 12; £ to 8 p,m Sunday, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Please telephone for appointment, 26-28 Union Sq., New a City - Telephone: Lehigh 6022 RKER, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929 Page Five my |Food Strikers Will | Picket Again Today SH to the strikebreaking services of a RE LAS f Der Une, u Joint od Council of the A. F. of L., which provides the bosses of the eI a a AS Sa pee oe con pieutaey Sie ame Strike Committee; Women Mobilize for nouncing that “no strike ex ie A A ; Strike; Help Fight Gastonia Frame-up picketing demons ie aiuommaae eon 6 2 te Page e-chai One) (Continued fro ute for activity in the fur strike. ily, join the cafe- of the st noon der held at v: nt center, des selected to b ikers in as. Toda will | Picket Committee Monday. | A meeting of the General Pi Committee will be held at strations be points in t he increasing brutality of the a nchiine: . tan Lyceum, 66 E. Mr arth § > oe ee alanis ; lay night, At that time picket ice, nion announces, strike, the Joint Board announced, | \nmittee cards will be given out |™ mS: | will be formed at: the first meeting 14 picketing arrangements made. | 1 cf the general strike committe nian GENERAL STRIKE “steecncconns bee fe g Bali f i will be seated from Local 4: Aid Gastonia Fight. + ery Workers, which at the Although every available penny : meeting of the Joint Board b will be needed in the coming gen- IN BUENOS AYRES officially affiliated with the Indus-'cral strike of the furriers, the Joint bs trial Union, This action follows a Board of the Needle Trades Work- —_—_— ng period of struggle against the ers last night dispatched a wire to 5 bi a VE L _ Zaritsky machine which 4 the representative of the Interna- 24 Hour W alkout After pted to destroy the local because tional Labor Defense in Gastonia, Police Kill Worker f its militant leadership. As part|N, C., promising financial support ae { the Industrial Union the millin-|to fight the new murder frame-up BUENOS AIF gentina, June workers are already making there. The finance committee will 12.—The answer of the workers of g on a vigorous meet scon to decide on the specific Aires to the police brutality campaign sum to be sent. of esulted in the murder by po- unorgani ation of ng building trades Mobilization is Thorough. . amation of a “ air. Not only in the : tying up /ir, ent district, but among AIN bs The strike ynilitant workers throughout the city | FA{. |the ing struggle between the 1e building trad walk- | furr and the manufacturers and oa ws ed out several days ago der nts—the company union,! David Dubinsky, acting president better working conditions and a/the police, courts and the “brass| of the International Ladies Garment wage increase. In a picketing dem-| check” press is being discussed. Workers Union, the company onstration yesterday, police at-| ‘ot mere talk, however. Mob- | ganization of the cloak manufactur- npted to break up the picketing,| jlization gocs on full blast. The | ers, let it be known last night that | firing directly into the picket line,! women, the youth, the Negro | at the conference with the Industrial | wounding several workers and kill-| workers and workers in all the |Council of Cloak, Skirt and Dress | Manufacturers today he would re- ject their so-called “counter-de- | mands.” | Whether or not he will take this action at this time is not certain, ing one bricklayer. | The militant t the tram , Who are under | Communist leadership, immediately red for a general strike of 24] other departments of the Indus- trial Union—all stand ready to the call for the furriers’ kers, and Women Active. ; hours in protest of the murder, and nen, especially, are mob-| but it is clear that the officials of | militant members of such fighting ilizi The Women’s Committee of | the I. L. G. W. are apparently plan- | unions as the dock workers and|the union, jointly with the United| ning to go thru with their fake) others under Communist influence | Council of Working Women, are ar-| “stoppage” which they announced | followed. ranging a series of important meet-| some time ago. — a throughout the city, at which| Aj) these “demands” and “counter- Se ae Y nent leaders of the union and|gemands” are highly fictional, they ‘Annual Conference of the council will speak, The mest: | hein) aerely, billiard balls” with | Work Women Council Be Held Saturday | The Annual Conference of the United Council of Working Women j will be held at Manhattan Lyceum, 66 E, 4th St., Saturday at 1 o’clock. | In a call issued by Kate Gitlow, secretary of the organization, all| labor unions and workers’ organ | tions of men and women are re-| which the bosses and the company | union are juggling for the purpose of worsening the conditions of the workers. All the present grievances | for which the I. L. G. W. pretends to | be fighting were brought into the trade by their own acts of betrayal. As to the insurance fund, this was squandered by the union-wreckers in | their fight against the left wing. “The Needle Trades Workers In- dustrial Union, which is pointing out ings will be held in the following places: Bronx, 1330 Wilkins Ave.; Browns- ville, 154 Watkins St.; Bath Beac Coney Island and Boro Park Coun- Gils will meet at 48 Bay 28th St.,| Bensonhurst. ‘The downtown coun-! cil will meet at the Workers Cen- ter, 26-28 Union Square. ‘ Cutters Meet Tonight. will report on the j ened stoppage, urges the workers, | quested to send two delegates each situation at a meeting of|the fake character of this threat- to the conference, where a report 6 of the cloak and dress cut- | dj 5 will be given of the activities of|ters tonight at 7 o’clock at 16 W.|in the event that it actually occurs, | the United Council for the past year. 21st St. In addition, all new mem-|to transform the “stoppage into The conference will close with a bers who have joined since the,dress | a movement for a real general strike | Proletarian Banquet to be held on|strike will be initiated. Prepara-|by broadening the base of the In- Saturday night. tions will also be made at the min-! dustrial Union. Postponed! A Trip on the Atlantic Freiheit Excursion a day at one of the most picturesque sea shores in America Saturday, June 15 Boats Leave 2:00 p. m., Pier A, Battery —TWO BOATS— CLAREMONT ONTEORA will glide along the ocean and stop at the very beautiful ATLANTIC BEACH where there will be BATHING, BALL GAMES, SOCCER GAMES, ete., and where we will spend a pleasant after- noon and evening together. Price for Tickets Maby, in Advance $1.25 QP at the Pier $1.50 Children .. . 75c OP CHAIRMEN MEET TONIGHT TO. SHOE MASS MEET TONIGHT PLANS DRIVE FOR UNION Gold, Biedenkapp and Others to Speak ym Page One) (Continued 2,000 > workers, It was one of the most enthusiastic held in the histo of the union. Tonight’s meet ging from all indica- vious one in iasm, ers, Who were Wednes- day d while pick ng the Radcliffe Shoe Co., were yesterday released with suspended sentences after their app nee at the Gates Ave. Court, Brooklyn hese strik- ers, char; i i derly con- duct,” wer ted onthe strength « rary injunction mpany. Inciden- s not yet been of- the leaders. ets were Philip Rier, Al- fonso Angora, John Schettino and Tony Demara, Directions for getting to Ar- « Brook- cadia Hall, 918 Halsey St ly Take Canarsie Line to Hal- Station. Active Left Win gers to Join Excursion of Local 43 This Week erous left wing organi Il join the excursion being arranged by Local 43, Millin- ery Workers, at Camp Nitgedaiget this Saturday and Sunday, according to reservations flowing in at the of- fice of the union, 4 West 37th St. Busses will take the excursionists to and from the camp and the camp management has promised special features for this coming week-end. Local 43 has become known to the entire labor movement as a result of its courageous and persistent fight against the attempts of the corrupt officialdom of its Interna- tional to destroy it because of its militancy. Communists fight on behalf of the immediate aims nnd interests of the working class, but in_ their present movement they are also de- fending the future of the move~ ment.—Marx. “For Any Kind of Insurance” ((ARL Murray Hil KY 7 East 42nd Street, New York MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Messinger’s Vegetarian and Dairy Restaurant 1763 Southern Blvd., T-onx, N.Y. 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