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Ul FOREIGN NEWS STRWERS HOLD “Stoo Morgan. Men, “Laborites” Confer on Naval “Cuts”; New Drive on German Workers Looms \Shipiacoff, Chief of Leather Union, Drops _ All Workers’ D. ds GREAT MEETINGS cniicssor rn or ers for the renewal of the old agree- jbership meeting 1 levied by t t week. DEMONSTRAT! bosses.” 9 j He ‘. ers AY LONDON, June 24—The Wall Street ambassador to Belgium, Hugh Heca ee CE nm LOL Ue f ae adel Gibson, is in London to confer with Dawes, Morgan’s man at the Court | (sities same catatemert also taumbles Peete a = of AN FIGHT ON JAILED IN FUR + of all the | industry w of St. James, MacDonald, “labor” premier, and the secretaty for foreign | affairs, Arthur Henderson, on naval “feduction,” which is part of the | cloak for néw ag the shops at Asking for Tents;) Horowitz of Pressers Over 8,000 Now Out in Will Be Exa @ressions Against the Soviet Union atid the colonies. | Distribute Food the oe Fired from Job General Strike i: | Others in Pope Will Inflict Self on British Masses, | 4 : The Progressive Group of the ee GASTONIA Fil iM ed f I ) LONDON, June 24.—The arrulous and labor-hating Lord Riddell), (Covtinued from Page One) UROIUNIA Phd Ww Joe Harrison, was wounded and is Pocketbook Workers Union has re-| |” among those arrested and held for Plied to this action in a statement |G4y8 ago at tHal. issued last night, which follow ee of Hil | “This act of the union administra: came to H owner of the News of the World, says in his column, “Gossip of the Day,” that Pope Pius, head of the catholic dope mills, is planning a} joy-ride to England soon. The Roman bunk-shooter will put up with | in de- the Duchess of Norfolk during his uninvited stay. * * * Deliberate incitement to the lynch- Facing Electrocution. | tion is a vicious attack upon the in- & ukase that he leave. s Council Mict 24 he : a: eb et goods warkers,|Colt'se, refused to conf n which is co- Mes ri it f the strikers failed, at the|terests of the leather goods warkers, baclrege eused : 9g See es ; 5 No Trace of Spanish Jingo Fliers. lime, because the community is ig| By, suctendesing’ the 40-hour week | cMler. | One of the > W.LR. Meeting Thurs. vill PARIS, June 24.—No trace has been found of Major Ramon Franco | general friendly to them, and the |@2d other demands, the administra: | ee Hor J striker: Ww and his three jingo companions who hopped off for New York in the | Manville-Jenckes Co., has now hired| tion works hand in hand with the| ‘rom Horo Spanish séaplane, Numancia, on Friday. Rumors that the imperialist fliers had landed safely in the Azores have been definitely disproved. j pe trea A Mexiean Priests Carouse. MEXICO CITY, June 24.—The catholic priesthood is staging ic celebrations all over Mexico in honor of the recently concludéd -out of the masses to the fanatical reactionaries by the Portes Gil tools of Wall Street imperialism. . Workers and peasants will again be corralled into the churches, which’ have been dark for three years, begin- ning with Saturday. * * * Half Billion Pin Money For Capitalist Leeches. WASHINGTON, June 24.—American parasites squandered a half billion dollars, sweated out of the working class, in the “fashionable” resorts of Europe during 1928, the department of commerce announced today. New Wall Street investments abroad for the same period amounted to one billion. The financial turnover between the U. §. and foreign powers reached the staggering sum of 22 billions. PE RTS ie Kin Laud Late Head of Salvation Racket. LONDON, June 24.—The widow of “General” Bramwell Booth, who kicked the bucket after control of the Salvation Army and its coffers, filled with nickles and dimes pried out of the workers, was wrested from him, today beat the drum in memory of the departed faker at his grave- side. Booth’s sons and daughter also took part in the bye-bye orgies. ae, alter | Lady Politicians Wave Olive Branch. BERLIN, June 24.—The 25th anniversary meeting of the Interna- tional Alliance of Women for Suffrage broke up with a gassing-béee in praise of America’s fake passes in the general direction of imperialist “peace.” The proposal of the U.S. S. R. for complete disarmament was utterly ignored. * * * MacDonaid Spiel Ready. LONDON, June 24.—The “king’s” speech, prepared by Ramsay Mac- Donald and calculated to hornswoggle the British masses and make them forget about unemployment, will be spouted July 2. a swarm of attorneys to have them | electrocuted after “trial” in the local | courts, Those held on double charges of | murder and assault are: Fred Beal, | Louis McLaughlin, Amy Schechter, William McGinnis, Vera Bush, George Carter, Sophie Melvin, K. 0. | Byers, Joseph Harrison, I. C. Hef- fner, Robert Allen, Russell Knight, N. F. Gibbons, and K. Y. Hendricks. Those now out on bonds waiting | trial for “assault with intent to kill” are: Ernest Martin, Walter Lloyd, Clarence Miller, Clarence Townsend, D. F. McDonald, Robert Litoff, C. | M. Lell. Burn Fiery Cross. Threats were circulated in Gas- | intended to raid the new strikers’ ers International Relief. Jenckes sources. After a large mass meeting at the the International Labor Defense and Alfred Wagenknecht, of the Work- ets International Relief, three mill | owners’ agents planted a fiery cross, | made of timber, draped with rags | Soaked in kerosene, to give the ap- pearance of a K. K. K. threat against the strikers. The three cross-burners im- mediately ran away, and the strikers captured the charred remnants of | tent colony last night, which was ad-| ppb ; | dressed by Juliet Stuart Poyntz of| Step in his long preparation for a {p | bosses to destroy the hard-won posi+ | tions of the workers. “The Progressi Group upon the fancy leather goods wo |ers to defeat this sellout made by | this whole clique, to stand firm for | their demands and take such action | to win them even over the heads of the administration. | “The Progressive Group calls upon the workers to stand for an | mediate general strike against the | bosses’ lockout and not let them: | selves be deceived by the clique now | talking about individual fake | strikes.” Fight Sell-Out! Ih the report of the last Cooper Union meeting of the membership, | tonia Friday that the Ku Klux Klan| the Daily Worker pointed out that a few days it Shiplacoff’s talk about “struggle” is tent col tablished by the Work- | ™ezely a phrase to check the wrath Fixecutive Com: iaigiecroelverpuegty 5 Sie These | and the indignation of the member. |p rumors were traced to Manville-| Ship, and that he was out to play | ind | for time. | The latest developments proves this statement correct, “Shiplacoff is now taking the fing! | sell-out,” the Progressive statement | concludes. “The workers must de- |feat the betrayers and fight for their | demands.” | BIG RENT STRIKE “IN HARLEM JULY { im- 9 they the shop. dragged the To Fight Pegrom. announced last r committee of 35 eleete eent highly successful con the rank and file clubs held ing at 28 Union § a subeommittee of committee is now ¥ to combat the in diserimination Details will b: a t e¢ known t ant wa At the the Centr: m Grou vost ors the ¢ we al tee of the Unity of the Clothing lock ou This t 30. the was . R. now in Gastonia, wh | will return to New York to-addte: AM: 1d he observed the Rg dae at . Pollac! W. s will be Alfred ecretary of | koff, who re- | ance” ed from Europe where | 7% workings of the W. 1 Organizer I, t erman, 1 New York, W. L >| the Labor Spor ° For Any Kind of In Telephone: Murray Hili 0 & Ps 7 this new into = { MEET YOUR FRIENDS at Bourgeois Women’s Movement. | the cross, which they have in the) a bie kane ay ats of this | ‘ ‘ WASHINGTON, June 24—At ‘tea in the garden of the National Colony now. ho-cne was talehtened : ‘man mechine that th Ser aroma | Messinger 8 Vegetarian Women’s Party headquarters here, Dr. Maximo Soto-Hall, editor of the | >Y this Dolley ania Gaus Tenant League Fights responsible for cach wo will be ta: | Daj Rest ' Argentine bourgeois paper, La Prensa, utged cooperation between the | : ieee y : a beaten. A defens | and i estat bourgeois women of Latin-Ametica and the U. 8. to “remove all consti- |; geri nd A the North Caro-/ Against Rent Hogs tailors will be suf; 1763 S ites ry : —— 2 tutional and legal incapacities of women in American republics” as a//ina state militia, the commander i : ithe lives of the worke: 763 Southern Blvd., Y-onx, N.Y. ter-movement to the Communist demands for real social and eton- | °f the guardsmen brou-ht into Gas-| ‘The first blow in what may be- quality for women workers. ef * Now Zealand Workers Flee Murchison Quake. WELLINGTON, N. Z., June 24.—Renewal of earth shocks, which a week ago wreaked great havoc among the workers and farmers, today caused the entire population remaining in Murchison to flee the city for Nelson. Most of the settlers in the outlying districts, whose homes were | cemolished, have now been accounted for. Some of them traveled three days without focd or sleep to reach the ecncentration camps. * 8 ® De Valera Sits With Imperialists. DUBLIN, June 24.—Kamonn De Valera, leader of the Fianna Fail (separatist) party, swallowed his opposition to President Cosgrave and | the host of military generals who surrounded ‘him, when he joined the | tonia several weeks ago by the Man- | ville-Jenckes Co., and one of ,the at- torneys hited for the prosecution in the present frameup, was recentiy ‘overheard to say that the best way jto defeat the stril---s and destroy their tent colony is to bring in machine guns. The Gastonia Gazette is publishing a story, quite false, that Edgar Pass- ; More, one of the released, and four- teen other Gastonia strikers are go- |ing to Moscow to attend a “World Soviet Congress.” come a-city-wide revolt of working {class tenants against the ferocious exploitation of the landlords will |be struck on July 1st when hun- |dreds of Harlem tenants, by refus- |ing to pay any part of the exorbi- tant rents demanded of them, will defy the boss courts and show up the fraudulent rent bill recently passed by the board of aldermen. Twenty-eight apartment houses owned by the Negro millionaire, Watt Terry, whose specialty is rob-| bing workers of his own race, have The Gazette is demanding that the} already been organized for the mands 0 with the announcement that a ma: meeting will be called soon to pr test ag t the Hillman terror. in improving the conditiors 1 They THE W. I. R. IN ITS STRIKE RELIEF ACTIVITIES! em, Tele Only? qu VADIS” Sende ow Your Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing to the W.LR. STORE — | RATIONA Right off 174th St. Subway Station Phone: Stuyvesant 3816 John’s Restaurant SPECIALTY: ITALt AN A place with atmo: where all radica 302 E. 12th St. DISH ni New York L Vegetarian RESTAURANT 199 SECOND AVEi.UE Bet. 12th and 13th Sts, Strictly Vegetarion Food group at a box of honor at the Phoenix Park celebration of the 100th county suppress the tent colony. |struggle by the Harlem Tenants’ anniversaty of catholic “emancipation.” The polished guns of the Free! The Gazette has found another League. Under the direction of State Soldiery, used in the civil war to kill off those whom De Valera |‘ easy way to fill the columns of its| Solomon Harper, official of the aspired to lead, brightened the proceedings, paper, aside from quoting from the League, handbills calling upon all pee Meee | Daily Worker. One of the profes- | workers whose rents have been sky- Murder Bulgarian Peasants. | sional patriotic organizations, which | rocketed since the expiration of the | SOFIA, June 24.—The murder of three Bulgarian farmers and a ¢xists by selling detective service state Emergency Rent “Law” to young peasant woman by Yugoslavian frontier guards has led to a de- and fake “news” to manufacturers! join the strike have also been dis- mand in Sofia newspapers for “governmental representations” to the it can Wheedle or frighten with bogey | tributed to tenants residing in the League of Nations, tales, sent a sample of its wares to| 2300 and 2400 blocks of Seventh the Gastonia Gazette, The story pur- Ave. | ported to be an account of the for-| At a meeting in the Harlem 418 Brook Ave., Bronx (Near 144th Street) Tel.: Mott Haven 5654, Goods Called for & Delivered iNGS ty ite PUNISHMEN' 52 West 8th Street tou STAR fe FILM GUILD CINEMA on to nian All Comrades. Meet at BRONSTEIN’S Vegetarian Health Restaurant | Shubert SORA 44th iven Mat.: Wed tesday and Saturday 2:30 The New Musical Comedy Revue Hit W. of B'way gs 8:30 By Patronizing t you will enable repair the clothir striking and W. I. R. Store to clean and we send tu destitute workers, BATES BRONX * * * Stresemann Tottering. ae | BERLIN, June 24.—After Foreign Minister Stresemann, speaking | in the Reichstag for the first time in months, had delivered a sour at- tack on the German imperialist opponents of the Young plan, and) described all Europe as a “colony of América,” the nationalists Hib | 2n Several lengthy editorials on it bai had i tie sh ee oa 420 STREET Ft time 2 | || Cooperators! Patronize GREENBERG’S mitted a no-confidence motion against him. gee ; i profiteering landlords, black and tnd BROADWAY saps él Bakery & Restaurant is ry r Its main emphasis now is on the| white, and immediately signed up WILLAGE Y E Y y wy " rm Fy i; | attempt to prove that the Southern | with the League. | 939 E. 174th St., Cor. Hoe Ave, Attempt To W hoop Up Spanish Air Forces Flops. | strikers have no real grievances, but) The Harlem Tenants’ League asks ||| OF CHEMIST Right off 174th MADRID, June 24.—No trace has been found of Major Ramon Franco | that the whole idea of striking} all workers who have reccived no- eae Thib e: and his three jingo companions, who hopped off for New York in the | against the 10 or twelve hour day, | ti z the sBOOR STOR ta eye Son 657 Allerton Avenue | Spanish seaplane Numancia on Friday, except an unconfirmed report of | the $10 average weekly wage, and | last few weeks to bring them to its | YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO Miss IT: Gocfot | Estabrook 3215 Bronx, N. Y. the finding of airplane wreckage about 100 miles off the Azores. child slavery is a “foreign idea.” It | headquarters, 235 West 129th St. mate . * , Canadian Storm Kills Six Workers. ROOMS, all improvements, 1 } Dai Vv ARIAN MONTREAL, June 24.—Six workers are dead and millions of dollars | the strikers, by helping them to get T T garage, 2 family-house, 18th airy, ees AURANT worth of property lies in ruins today as the result of a violent electrical | better hours, wages and conditions in Also TODAY, W Thurs. Saye wie storm which tore thru Montreal and its environs late yesterday. * * * British Social-Democrat Poses as Radical. LONDON, June 24.—In an effort to ride the tising tide of working class opposition to MacDonald and his “labor” government, Ben Gillett, social-democratic “left winger,” fired a verbal broadside at Hoover's fake disarmament plan and MacDonald’s championship of it’ today. “The American gesture of Hoover, Dawes and Company is shuffle and camou- flage,” he said, “leaving the economic advantage with Wall Street. The labor ¢abinet will be living in a fool’s paradise if it considers disarma- ment A8 a solution to economic paralysis.” Communist Activities the May 1 events in Germany and the danbersrtienee ta a conspiracy to steal fees from the Clerk’s office were voted by the Bishop’s Bucket Shop a Court; and Indict cases in the office of | Assembly District, and two of his mble appea: in the bankruptey ourt and tried to deny that the |Communists someway are misleading mation of the National Textile Workers Union. The Gazette pub- lished it prominently, and has writ- likes to play on the theory that the mills and homes, The Gazette and its detective com- pany friends hopelessly confuse the National Textile Workers Union, the United Textile Workers and the Muste group of fake progressives. Muste, for instance, is labeled as a Communist, and an attempt is made to create a case against the Gas- tonia strikers by stating that most of Muste’s followers are foreign born. Big Meeting in Bessemer. Another large meeting --as held in Bessemer City. Poyntz and Paul ‘Crouch were the speakers. The Gas- in Street Meet Today The Office Workers’ Union will hold a street meeting at «Madison | Avenue and 26th Street at noon to-| Michaelson, will address the white collar slaves of that section and | Public Library Monday night, which |was addressed by Richard B. Moore | and Grace Campbell, many tenants AT GRAND JURY Waiving examination before. Supreme Court Justice Cropsey at Magistrate's Court in connection | with his activities in the looting of the defunct City Trust Company, Ex- | State Banking Superintendent Frank | H. Warder was yesterday held in} continued bail for $12,000 for grand jury trial. Papers in the case, which show | a felony and at least two ‘misde- | 8. 8. Levinthan . 8. S. George NEW YORK—LENINGRAD— MOSCOW Travel Ageney, Ine. it is the ult: ite all thin qork "('Gapitaly. to tevent’ tne V ‘was a silent partner economic ete. of modern a prem ‘100 FIFTH AVE. N.Y. CITY Phone: Chelsea 4477 an lilt, PROSPECT 7"5 4 SHOWS DAILY, MEN Only At PROSPECT. At NATION i ALL SEATS (both & WE theatres) > | A NIGHT IN VENICE REFRIGE RAT CAMEO? hk “Not Charity—But Solidarity!” 558 Claremont Parkway, Bronx Avenue station, West End Line, rent reasonable. D. ZACKARKO, 11th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. DR. J. MINDEL SURGECN DENTIST 1 UNION SQUARE Reom 803—Phone: Algonquin 818% 58 Bay Build Up the United Front of | is Class From the Bot- | <7| tom Up—at the Enterprises the Wor Not connected with any other office Dr. ABRAHAM MARKOFF SURGEON DENTIST ! bd | Cultural Activities Hiking Unity Camp Cooperative Summer Home for Workers WINGDALE, N. Y. — TEL. WINGDALE 51 Tents $16.50—Bungalows $17.50 Friday—6:30 p. m. Saturday—1:30 p.m. Supervision of experienced leaders.—Comrade Torrent in charge. 249 BAST 115th STREET Ave. 10 a.m. tol p.m lephone for appointment, Telephone: Lehigh 6022 Hotel and Restaurant Workers Branch of the Amalgamated Food Workers 133 W. Sist St, Phone Circle 7836 IGF BUSINESS MEETINGS] and Fight the Common Enes Office Open trom 9 a. m, to 6 p.m, The DAILY WORKER Advertising Dept. 26-28 Union Sq., New York City : Flowers for All Occasions ‘ grand jury again against Alexander | gay, Speakers, including George escerists.. S | iaaaeoes Heian Ob eatae geen? Of He TUT ee caeptiogton tp. caeareee t ‘ammany Man Ss Kin P. Doyle, kinsman of W. P. Ken Primoss, Rae Heim and Benice All Expenses @ Our busses leave every Wednesday at 2 p. m. |} One Indostry—one Union—Join OF THE DAILY WORKER % alias neally, Tammany leader of the 12th from 1800 Seventh Avenue, cornet 110th Street, New York, Cooperators! PATRONIZE ‘ork County Clerk, one of associates. The amounts missing are | Point out to them the importance of | that a nephew of @ Taine) i sted at about $220,000, (organizing against the bosses and 5 Advertise your.Union Meetings BERGMAN BROS. leader, and further ‘i tein no | higher wages, a shorter work day Sce your steamship agent or ff | CHILDREN’S. COLONY here. For information write to ||] Xomr Nenrent | Stationery Store the buc eae My handle 4 ce. t * ‘ee a . and better working conditions, American-Russian | for children from 5 to 10 yeats of age. Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy, Toys MELROSE— | (Comrades Pleasant to Dine at Our Place. 1787 SOUTHERN BLVD., Bronx (near 174th Station) ON ) PH po i 9149, HEALTH FOOD Vegetarian RESTAURANT 1600 MADISON AVE. Phone: UNIversity 5865 Patronize FRED SPITZ, Ine. FLORIST NOW AT 31 SECOND AVENUE (Bet. 1st & 2nd Sts.) tonia and Bessemer meetings. en-| meanors,” were sont to the District | F DHE ARCHITECTURAL IRON, |}| No-Ti Barber Sho S Muste Progressive Conference will be | thusiastically applauded the news of | Attorney's office. | New York Office: 1800 SEVENTH AVENUE ERS UNION. meets every “sored [|| P P [MANHATTAN ]} discussed “at a symposium at 1430 | the release of the prisoners charged { Telephone MONument: 0111 and 0112 and fourth Tuesday of the month, ||| 26-28 UNION SQUARE Wilkins Ave, Thursday. with assault, Gohride | Sf, sland Sghocl, 4 Bat, inth gb, | vinn a fight up) ) ‘Unit R2 (international Branch), Applications of strikers to join the ‘ | Friendl St.. ‘City. ‘Telephone: Stuyvesant seane APTA ae \ A meeting will be held tomorrow tent colony are steadily increasing, Frances Pilat riendly 0144 and 2194, | at 7.30 p. moat 27 1, 4th Bt. Nection 6.6 b ang, {Funds for more tents are needed, and | A, Rosenfeld, Secretary. ae ey \ ys, a ome \ ‘aa Phe Beleic maa ments should be sent to 1 Union Square, MIDWIFE Atmosphere | Unity Co-operators Patronize \ Negro Dressmakers’ Meeting. rotested at A tase ‘Meatng Rt} New York, to the national office of || 351 E. 77th St., New York, N. Y. | Fresh Food ARBEITER BUND, Manhattan’ A | orkere terns, oie atcine welt nae & sae ene eT St, at/the Workers International Relief. Tel. Rhinelander 3916 | ; & Bronx; German Workers’ Club. iS) M LESSER |B isoneaka at Ne meeting of Negro | Bxtension, corner "sfavermeyer Be, a ‘Yesterday marked the maximum Bathing eats: @ Sis apna de di, the Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor (| dressmakers and furtlets at the Har-|8 p.m. Friday. relief distribution at the tent colony: * eons Bath. st. New members “necepted 1818 + Tth Ave, New York |] Jem Labor Center, 285 W. 120th Bt, ila ale a load of potatoes, meat, coffee, EX | Rowing, Fishing at regular meetings. German and Between 110th and 311th Sts, | The lower middle etasy, the ematt | flour and cornmeal. CURSIONS TO} port English brary. Sunday lectures. | Next to Unity Co-operative House | RSS eet oat RUSSIA || °°" ser ialikiar Wei te: 0 | Unit 3, Séetion 5. irom "extinction "el ie, ve! White Collar Slaves Entertainment Tel: DRYdock $880 The restilts of thé British elections, wot ig! iat 649 Allerton Ave. BRONX, N. ¥. : Telephone: Olinville 9081-2—0991-2

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